iatiaiiii Indica Kitporitr. LOCAL .GENERAL. TIME TABLE.—The following: the 'Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New 'York Cabal and Bail Bead Company, Which look.cifect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1688 t I1•vivI "1 P . M.. P. M. A. M. • . 6:35 - 12:30 B'4o • ..6:50 12:45 825 .742 12:58 04* • ....7:18......1:13 • . 7.40 135 0^45 NORTH ARD. .. 8 . 10 1200 60 . . .720 11:40 5.40 .7:37 1127 547 . '142 11:12 5:12 ...7:00 10;50 4:50 A. IL' A. 11. P.M. JOHN -P. COX, Bupairlendent. %Veva= ATmais.. 11L517.14 . TOWLTML WAVEEiT Amuse . Utarze.. TOWANDA D. A. Orsaros & Co , coal dealers Towanda, have been offered 60 cents per ton more for all their coal than they retail it for to their revisit. customers. Who says coal nietilmve no conscience, The above statement, which appearsin the Elmira Advertiser, is titre. Parties hive been here from Woutly and Owego, offer ing fifty cents math per ton, for hod, than the retail price in the yard, and agreeing to take all the coal purchased by Messrs. 0. , Co. This offer was refused, as the pres ent proprietors of the coal yard, have set .out with a determination to do a legitimate business, by supplying all the coal demand ed by this place and neighborhood, at fair prices. BCHGLABY AT CHICIarI4I3.—On Friday night the store of J. M. Sawrza, in the vil lage of Chemung, was entered by burglars, and goods consisting of boots, shoes, o lot hes, &c.-, of the value of three or four h undyed dollars were taken. The ittore was entered by way of the cellar, which .'•as broken open with tools stolen from a blacksmith shop near by. The - burglars made their escape with their booty, and have not yet been captured. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A young man by the name of Barker, on freight train No. 24, eastward bound, was knocked from the top of the cars, while engaged in hauling in the bell rope, on Saturday, Nov. 14th, near Waverly. He was struck by a bridge under which the train was passing, and fell between the cars which passed ov or his limbs below the hips. Ho was ter ribly mangled and in , great agony. He was taken to Waverly and medical aid procured but he died soon after. He was engaged to be married-soon to 3liss Mason, of Harpersvillo, to whom a telegram was sent. The young lady hast ened to Waverly but in time only to find her affianced was dead. Her grief can be conceived but not described. The sync thies of all will be with her inThis g at affliction. CasroN.—Mr. Editor : What has become of your worthy coirespondent 0? Has the early encroachthents of Old Itoreas sealed the fount frord whence his interesting communications flowed, or has unappreciated labor been so irksome that he has vowed no more " to waste his sweet ness on the desert air?" hinny of your friends were looking for a sketch of "our" doings in your last issue, but were doomed to disappointment. rho principal item of interest,—the Fe ver has abated some now—was the Exhibi tions on the evenings of the IStkund 14th iCsts., under the auspices of the Good rexuplars. They were a grand success. It was the intention of the Troupe—for so we may well designate the performers—to fur nish a single evening's entertainment, but :lie highly gratifying features of the per formances, and the limited capacity of the Hall, induced a call from the public, for a .repetition of the Exhibition, which could ,not be passed unheeded. Saturday even ing came and with it, a, crowded home, and, ilniost an entirely new programme, show ing what a day may bring forth even in C.inton. Tragedy, comedy, pantomime and music, wera the agreeable varieties of the occa ,ion; while the ingenuity and originality, evident in the appointments of .the stags, and the management of the entertainment, from first to last, elicited the deserved en co❑inws of an intelligent and admiring audience. It would be out of place and impossible in this brief article to mention by name those who were actively 'interested in the Exhibition, and do each justice. Their eff however were highly appreciated, I,th by the public, and the Order. At a subst pieta meeting of the Lodge, a vote of thanks " to the Canton Brass Band, and the citizeL.s not members of our Order, who ren,lervd ellicient services during the Exhi -1 awn," was unanimously passed. "rho same Troape intend to give our Band a Benefit the coming Holidays. W. A. Crukunents has filled up his store with a large stock of Jewelry and Sib or ware, suiteble for Wedding and Holi du: presents, or the more common neces •utis of life. See his advertisement. The extensive brewery of the Messrs. Hughes & Brother, in Pittston, , was entirely destroyed by fire on Sat urday afternoon, causing a loss of $75,000. The propeity was insured for about $38,000. The fire probably caught from the spark of locomotive passing on the Lehigh Valley tailroad, by the side of which the building stood. 11:$ The Braeford County Teacher's k ,, onation met at Pm:Windsle, N0v.13, H. Armstrong, Vice President, opened the the usual form. On motion of O. J. Cht.bback, A. T. Lilley was elected Sv,•rutary pro tem. The following resolution ivm the report of Business Committee was c ,Iled for : • I:,solecd, - That it is advisable to grade the ~ .:.pry of teachers according to their certifl- . c.,tcs as recommended -by the State Sept. D,scassed by Messrs. Chnbbuck, Ann •: “i, D. R. Coburn, Wm. Lyon and W. H Thompson. Passed in the affirmative. Chubbuck offered the following : I:es,,lred, That there should be a graded :1001 at or near the centre of each Town •:,ip. Discussed by Chubbuck, Coburn, Lyon T] Armstrong, carried in the affirmative. lie resolution was then changed so as to 'Apply directly to Franklin township, and th, citizens present were invited to vote on / 1 Curried without a dissenting voice. Declamation by E. A. Thompson, fol box,' by answering questions, some of v, 1 ., , ,eh elicited considerable discussion. ElTelittal SESSION. The election of officers for the coming . year resulted as follosia : • President. —Rev. IL Ansurraoaa. rice Presidents.—H. E. Prrours, 'S. P. and H. A. KU'. :s.rrrfary and Treasurer.—A. T. Ln.azi. W. IL Thompson moved that the Presi ,l,:a ascociated with the County Supt., a committee of 0110 in each township et.tain subscribers for the Annual Eeport ~i ihe Bradford County Teachers' Armada- Discussed by 'Thompson and Chub hack, carried. • Chubbuck moved that the publishing z , tamittee be authorised to issue a circular, %Ili:ling a description and terms of the Luc/.1 Report. Discussed by .Chnbbuel c:,l Thompson, carried.; • W. H. Thompson moved that the Histo rical Reports be published in the Annual Report - DisowukeibY. Citibback, Doburi, Thompson and Liffey, earned — Mr. Chubb:2ok moved that a committee of three be appointed whose duty it shall be to make arrangements for the jcollection of the early history of those townships which have not historians alreedy apiante4 and that the artielee be reed atthe meetings . of the Association held in the vicinity de-, scribed therein. Debated by Chi:Muck, Thompson, Why and Coburn, earried,and Ohubbuck,'lalley and Thompson appointed as the committee. ' Resolved, That parents: : and :guardians who deprive their children of education are guilty daunt' an offense as requires the in terference of the Legislature of oar State' Discussed by Coburn, Thecipter4 Lyon, Chubbisci . and Armstrobg. ThatipsOn moved to shiend to read as follows : Resolved, That parents and guardians who neglect the education of their children • guilty of such an offence as requires • lative interference and that in cases of .. verty it is the ditty of the State to provide !Al the means requisite:to carry such a law to execution. • - f Discussed by Thompson„ Lyon, Coburn, d Armstrong. -Amendment accepted mid e question being called tar taisea as ended. • 'The following appointments were made f or the next session Essayist.—Axel PEIMPACIMIL - Declaimers.—B. d.' Gursrr and A. 0. Business Comnattee.—FLZ. Femur; B. Thum, W. H. Tuorqedir,..tzunc • and Ho= thrueri. 4 - - Adjotuued to meeiat Ulster on the sec ond Friday and Saturday in February. _ _ T. laurxr. IS. A DOW time table we•l:t into ect on the Penn's. & N. Y. C. & B. IL on onday last, to meat changes made on the "a road. WICKILM & BLACK arc selling ney, sun burner with shade t attached, wirielris a great improvement upon the for er style of lamp burners. I IS. The firm of Caoss & Co. has been dissolved, and the business is now conducted by 0. P. pion, Messrs, PArrou Rua retiring trotn the firm. A WORD TO DEALERS IN BRADFORD.-,- .n can get a fine . line. of Fancy Goode, *ye &e., at right figures it Wrasilitie t• I .SILVEIt'3 NEW POULTRY Boot.—A biief and practical treatise on the history , bleeding and successful management of vs rieus kinds of fowls, illustrated with..seven- V, cuts. Any of our readers who want to improve, or successfully breed any kind of fowls, will do well to possess this boelf, as we should judge it to be 'one of the best of works, on poultry, published: 100 pages, only 50 cents. Address Joms C. Witt.r.r.s, Athens, Pa. REPCBLICAN MEET'S°. —A spirited Republican meeting was held in the Court House in lidontrase on Moiiday evening - of last week. A crowd fdled`the Court room said overflowed into the hall. Mr. ()sow made an earnest and thoughtful speech, re viewing the history of political parties of this country and of the groat struggle which has terminated in the destruction of the system ot -American Slavery, closing with an augury of a glorious future for the Re publican party and the country. The following preamble and resolution were offered by Wm. 11. Jassur, Esq., and were unanimously adopted : WHEW -04 the next Legislature will have to elect a Senator in place of Hon. Charles. B. Buckalew, whose term expires on The fourth of March ; and whereas only a tried and true statesman 'should be chosen to that office—a man whose political record is without a stain, and who combines ability and exalted character with Legislative eve: rience, therefore— Rtsolved, That in Hon. Galasha A. Grow we have such a man. . For twelve years a Representative in Congress, through the most trying struggles that have marked our history as a nation, he never in a single in stance faltered or deserted the cause of freedom ; and in the days 'when to be an anti-slavery man was a reproach he stood firmly for the Right, resisting fearlessly all the schemes of the slavery propagandists. As a legislator and public speaker, ho has devoted the best portion of his life to the advancement of the principles of the Repub lican party. His long experience as a mem ber of the House and Speaker of that body, fits him in an eminent degree for a seat in the Senate of the United States, and ire therefore earnestly recommend his election as due alike to his integrity of eharacter,his ability as a statesman, his experience as-it legislator, and his - unswerving devotion through a long period of public service to liberty,and equal rights. BES.. Groups of- admiring children gaze wistfully at the windows of Harr's Confectionery Store, where are displayed all those 'knick-knacks so enticing to the eyeS of the young, and which are not un appreciated by • children of a larger growth. Visions of Christmas trees and stockings, plethoric 'with candies and toys' are suggested to the youngsters, which will not be vain if parents take an-early oppor tunity to " lay in" the needful supplies for the coming holidays. 'Centers will find a first-rate assortment at low prices, and they should be in season with their orders. QrmsaL THE NEW MILFORD MURDER CAS E. The Montrose Republican of the 17th inst, says In the case of B.Mnltir VANWomtza and Tnontss Csamie, indicted for the mur der or IL B. CLS.as, in New Milford, in Au gust last, which came on for trial at this Court., defendants plead guilty of. Man slaughter on the fourth count of the indict ment, and the Court granted leave to enter a noUe prosequi on the otherlitounta. 'De fendants are to receive their sentence nest week. liir Two fools have been making a public exhibition of their silliness, at Dan ville, one by wheeling his competitor, and the other by grinding a hand organ ;—and another lunatic at Milton by carrying a sack of flour to Northumberland—the whole be ing_ the result of . wagers made and lost on the late election. This sort of thing is pret ty well "played out." It has been thor oughly "run into the ground," and all such exhibitions of imbecility only show the wealc.:mindness of the actors. We suggest to friend Bnows. that he bespeakl for his Danville simpletons early accommodations in the new Insane Asylum, • Miss. EMILY A. BLACKMAN, of Montrose, is shortly to write a history of Susquehanna county. _Miss IL is well qual ified for the task. se.. Proceedings of the 'adjourned meeting of the Bradford County Convention of Good Templars. 'lTowurna, Pa., Oct. 21, 1868. . Pursuant to adjournment, the Bradford . County Convention of Good Template met at Temperance ILA in the Borough of To. wands, at 10 o'clock p. in. Convention was called to order by the President, Gen. Wm. Parrot. The regular Secretary being absent, C. B. WOOD, of Smithfield Was elected pro. tem. • The; folloWing Lodges were represented; Burlington, Canton. Smithfield, Towanda, and Terrytown. Prof. D. Cturr, of the committee appoin ted _to draw ,Up a ecestitntion for the gov ernment of this orginization. reported's . form, I whicl . after discussion and amend ments, was adopted as follows : The name of this organization shall be Azacia L —Name. the Bradford Co o r:oMiveni Good Templar,. , -, - .l_ - AWIS a .Ince; Seelioa I. The eill . ers of - th; Lodge shall be a 14' by Chi or i Worthy Vice Tem ,a Wo Semetaly, a W pirretp thry, W orthy Trask - oer.. a and Worthy Data* Guard, elected by ballot, e athe- thin in December of year. respective offices I ono year. _,', &c. 2. It &hall bertha duty. T. to preside at m eetings o to appoint all coin Wes, tint provided for, and ' o, to lip Itand Marshall er his term Sec. & It shall he pe duty T. to have charge of the An assist the W. O. Ti *his' du preside in hk abeeinle. Sec. 4. It Shall he the duty S. t 3 keep a fair Mc rd of the of each meeting Mithis lodge, meeting of the exanitive-co ,- See. 5. The W. pt. a shall official correspondence of thil iSec. G. The W. 7`,,shall zee les of this Lodgeand pay out I orders. granted b the LWge l 1 the V. O. T. attested by 1 I lie shall keep a strict ideinil passing through. 1 hls hands, written report of the slime at term of office. 11 ' -Sec. 7. The guerde shall hill: -charge of the door° of the Ledge and ow none to , miter afar the Ledo is in ses on, without the pass-ward of the imrrent , qiiarter• ' . I Amu= 111.-6bmmit us. Sec. 1 All coraMittee° ab consist of three members, of 'Whom no wo shall - be members of the Mine subor • to Lodges, 1 unless citherwiseloiddred, ex tas provi- , &id in section Wei Of th is Artie e. 'Sec. 2. th e W. la. t. shall a the begin. Exiiiig of his term l i of office a point three nentheit, who, with the W. C. . (or in his I absence the W. V. T.) and th W. 11. a shill Constitute _ - an 'executive committee, whoodiall hold that on fo the, year,— 3,01 committee s have po er to act in the name of the al L i tige, in eases of °minima elr.i. make - -moo odations to the Lodge. circulate Acieumen , I arrange iablics meet ings,fprocurespeakeni,call spe meetings of the Lodge, indlial'ltne, do, during the recess of ,the Lottwhateve they may deem *to ' none. T e Secretary shill report e. Mintites.of tit ' proceeffi ings to the -neat lii me Ong' of the Lodge. , 1 , r ,,,,... 0 , ; ~ 4 ec. 1.. - . et lbd shall a Ileivesent l atieses • the Lodges of =good plars I: Coinity - -4iiiiey Lod " having t of sending at - leastl° e repress Lodge having flity e hers, tw Lug seventy-ftve, ; and one representative for cry twenty ) 11 hex* ; and, in ad 'cin to said 1 1 Bin* the election 1 officers of shall be ex.officio Members for offibe, and, also, thel D. D. G. the; county, and thelLodge Dep . subordinate Lodges Sec. 2. flubbrffinite todges in choose, delegate ° , whole v respective Lodges'49l one re who must be a member of the resents, inarhich °Oa the fact tediin his'credentials. k Ses. 3. Before a representativ titled to a seat in thb Lodge, h sent to the W. R. El, the certifi election signed by the W. C. T T. and-V4' S. of the IL3dge whic Bents. ..4 i Sec. 4. Represeniiities' shall quarterly, and In math manner al dinate Lodges may bhbose. See. 8 * The reftler meetiel Convention Lodge shall be held viz ;—on•the 3d Wdffilesday in Match, June and Scptmber, re sessions to comnienee ht 10 °V but it may hold adjotirned meet time, and special Meetings on the executive committee. Sm. O. Thir; Convention Lodge, shall have porker to devise meant for the ad ancement of the Temperance cause in Bra. ord coon= ty.; Ito watch over ttO interests o subordi nate Lodges to appoiit committees of vis itations : eirculatP pe itions ; add public meetings • and, ifi sort, do wh tit deems best to advance thejneinse of Te peranee, not :inconsistent w;`.lo the co Intion of the Grand Lodge of Belnnsylvani ' and the, charters of subordinito Lodges,. dto lay a tax upon subordinatel Lodges n t exceed ing three cents per tOeMber per er. Sec. V. This percentage shall o paid to the Lodge Deputy Of leach Lode on the night of installation, laid by him be trans mitted to the Converitibn Lodge easnrer. Sec. 8. In opening Aid closing e meet ings of this Lodge thP forms of subordi nate Lodge shall be used, and in he trans action of business thci ordinary p limentary rules shall ba observedi &c. 9. Any Good Tep ples. ma ent at the meetings of this Lodge, but shall nit be alloWe also representatives Of ILodges, county, shall be, admitted as co i members. Sec. 10. Seven rppregentatives quorum to do business, but a les can adjourn from time o time, rum be present. i I Aurra.z V.--I-Ameadmen This constitution can be altered ed by a propositionade, in writ regular meeting and adopted a quont reeler meeting, by a two-t of the melnbera present. AIITICkE VL This constitution, When appr.3v Grand Worthy Chief Templar, ab ,cepted.as the constittiticin of this ci Lodge. 1 Moved by Bro. D.. CIqAFT that G. W tbd l'• _.• .. C. T. be instrutthd to sem this constitution to h e W. O. 'A subordinate Lodge in this county,, structions that it be presented for! and the vote thereon !reported to G. W. C. T. Carrie(L. Moved and carried, that the pr. ) of this convention Ledge be •furel publication in the county pap: ra. On motion, the Lodge adjourn in Temperance Hall, M Towanda i lGth of December neat, ff a t 10 o'clol Ferrol C. E. WOOD, Bee'y4 pro tem. LECTURE.—REV, M. HE Brooklyn, N. Y., -will ijd6lirer a the Court House, on Ptiday eve ‘ Subject :—"Muizle tl+t Dog.' open at 7 o'clock, Lecinre to co 8 o'clbck. Adnaissionl2o *cents. kARA'ED. ' ifcCRACKEN—COOLII UGH— ov. 24, 1868, by Rev. J. W. ynor, atithe resi dence of the brides 'parents, in e, Mr. John W. McCracken; of Asyl m, and Miss Sarah E. Coolllsb g h, of P"e. GRAY—GOODWIN—In:ash, N v .. 23, by Beg. H. H. Gray, Ms E. B. rd, of Auburn, Susqiiehanita , county, a„ and MiS's Rosetta Goudsvin t of Loney ville,Pa. ELLIOTT—ALDRIDGE—In R e, Pa., Nov. 18,-Mr. Oscar Elliott and Mrs. Sa rah H. Aldridge, of Rai on, N. . ROBINSON—CORSONJ-In Alba Rev, G. W. Steriger i Mr. Charl Bonito Miss Isadore l O orson, b t bans', Pa., Oct. 25. I SEGAR—STRITBLE—AL the roe I the pride, Nov. 12, by Atev. Wm. les, Mr. Charles E, Seger, of Sh to Miss . Mary Ann Stnable, of L CARPENTER;SHIIIIP—In Ro .19, by Rev. E. Burrotighs, Mr. Carpenter and Miss Mercier' L. both of Windham, Pit.'.l - HEIVERLY—BRAWN-AL Lad Pa ,INov . 18, by v r ,lones, erick Heaverly, of ve ton, to Brainy of New Alli: T l 7 KNAPP—LYONS—At indharS Novi 22, by Rev. m. C. P Charles A. Knapp, of Kingston, MarthaiLyozu3, of Windham, Pa.l ' T4Litim.-,LEr.eatice l By Be LAS, at ~file house of; the bride,hl Nov 15; Mr. Gay Te!ada, of BM MlsBMeryl. LeTerifit RILBQRNFLEIIING--By the his kesidence in Leßoy, Nov, 1. Kilhorn to Miss Ida 1. Fleming, Pratildin. I HIGBY—ROYSE—Ay a same,at place, Nov. 17, Mr. : Higby • .C. A. bot h of D , .4 A.O TEM. —ln Tenytown; Nov. 10. II . Mu Blakeslee, only child•of Hir . Louisa Tem, aged ten months tti days. • lee is not dead hal eleepol • • Fo muse a.d Lo now occupied by me, dinged in gaesinut Street. The House is well arranged for a small iamily, and will by hold cheale. Pos sesalon given about the first of Janitsry. • Oct. 8. {. .Amos. Spat!. Notittg. on Lodgo of Pais,pereone in debted tb the imbsoribet. Ore - hereby nett fled that they must Melte biimediate gettle. molgo. This means everybody who is' ing ma. ; 11.0oMme.- 'roiranda, Nov: 2d 18G8. • ; Convention .f Tetnplar, , yltecoraing ding Beare- Orthy Inside !he shall be I'Wednesday II hold tbetr Dr: WARNEI4 of New York, wel l known to our readers as &Tiepin? Lecture* upon Physiology . and distinguished - Phi l . sleben and Surgeon,' ii about . to nudge an= other professional-tour through this tarcvr the country. •:- . ' ' • The following .are : his Appointments for this county and victiniti: Hotel, LAU ' iyalegle; Tuesday, Deo. . . Waid House, Towanda, WedneSday, Dec. the W. 0. the Lodge ; • othezwiso obit a chap- dui "W. F. o • /loom I to ; "anal° .f the W. IL transactions and of each enduet the or 10. liCitA Hotel Smakileli .Thursday, Dec. 17. • Snyder House, Waverly,,Friday, Dec. 18 Central Hotel, Calton, Wednesday, Dec. 29, Troy HOMO, Tray, Tkninley, Dec. 28. Nov. 26, 1868,. •. • - • -‘ • . - !. re the mon !.e same -on and signed ..ci W.B. 8, °fait fonds land make a . o end of his Toe Penn ts—tter Book copies letters &finally, without the use of a PAWL: tau an A examine at exmonn pexenn's. . Da. • A nice Christmas present for your wife or aweet-beart—one of those beau tiful Mahogany cloth Stand or Table cotters. at Alvord do Barbera. Nov. 26. Sitoimenat liftamsciss.- 7 ',-As certain partici; are advertising •thenetelves as the Agents of the Shoninger Melodeon Co., the attention of the public is called to the fol 6wing letter : . . • Nsw HAVEN, Ct., NIT. 14, 1868. Messrs. Wm. Drmatcn You say other.putles are taint:Aug them selves agents for tho B. Elhaninger Melodeon Co., We say in rely that Nre have no oth er Agents in your county but yourselves.— When any other parties advertise them selves our agents they do so 'without any 'authority - from us. . . 'Tours Respectfully; Nov. 213.:-21! B.l3noxorazu get Co. . ie.. The' • *ants of ; °dr growing town and ebbitannity eat* tioliday Goods. are to be fully aupplied..by Wieltham, Black. Partienlaramext week: Nov 20. •t of the ttbordiriate Bradford .6 privilege tative ; a ;"one hay additional five mem eat& Sits.—The imdersigned otters !or isle a good Demobrat• Wagon. rums reasonable for cash or approved security. Nov. 26.-2 w• E. W. TAILOTI. , Saturday, Nov. 14, in Ltonrooton or Towanda, ,twenty sheets of oegar stamps, signed by A. Mullen, Twee-. tor, 13th District.of Penn's. The finder will be liberally rewarded bylearing them with the subscribers at their Tobacco Store iii Towanda. ELlnurs S PIaNNEY. Nov. 26. • If 5 Lodge eir term of O. T. of *II of the y, if they ;te of their -sentative, ge hboo :ler American Bible Society Bi• bles for sale at old prices, at ALVOIID tax:ma's.Nov. 26,, - can be en most pre ,ate of bia or W. V. he repro- 'l4/...T0 close..out a large stock of Priniers we 'will sell them at your own price for themeit 20 days. &Noun & Bennrs. ,e elected the subor war 60 reams !iota paper selling at from five to twelve cents per (intro at Alvonl & Barber's. Nov. 26. .s of this quarterly, %I ecember, peetiiely ek ; gs at any ho call of tet.. Harper's for December, at .Al - .k Barber's. This number commences a new volume, and is a favorite to subscri bers. Nov. 26. IMPORTANT Musical INiothraTioN..— L. A. Powmt, of Scranton ; has Made huge, reductions in the price of Mason & Ham lin's "Cabinet," "Metropolitan;" and "Por table" Organs. He is selling a 4 octave Organ 'for $5O, a 5 octave double reed 5 stop with tremolo for $125, and a 5 octave double reed 6 stop with a new patent "vox humane". attachment (imitation of the human voice) another new invention, for .8170. Send to him for the new circular. Nov. 18.-2 w -AL C. G.—Call at the Book Store of ALNAIMI Bennta and examine and yon will be ettro to purchase.. Nov. 18. Go TO, Now 1 and call at the P:)ok Stare of Alvord Barber, if you want to buy NOTE PAPER cheap l we will now sell common note at from 5 cents per quire up ward, Nov. 18. bo .nvention to vbte, , of in the aponOing ball be a number til a qno- OE I YES I I C. That the, cheapest place to purchase. Books and Stationary is at Alvord 4k, Barber's. Nov. 18. 1869 ! Diaries !Diaries - 11 The lar gest assortment of Diaries, opened in this market, just received and for sale cheap, at Alvord & Barber's Nov. 18. r amend .g,at any, n enbse .ird Tote Towtant, Nov. 16, 1868. WM.. Drrinira, Agent:-The Mathushek Piano, purchased from yen over a ,year ago, has been in almost constant use, since, and has been thoroughly tried-by some of the beat, rlayers and most competent 'edges in the country. It has given_ great satisfac tion, to all, and is pronounced a very supe rior instrument. The improvements made by Mathusbek are unquestionably of great value, addibg to the power and sweetness of tonei-and tO the durability of the instru ment Tuners say thit it keeps intone won derfully. ! I have no hesitation in recom mending this make of instruments, judging them by the one I have. Truly, E. 0. GOODBICIL Was. Arrratcals ernt for the Mathushek Pianos, and - also sell. Pianos and musical 'instruments generally. Sheet music sup plied to order. Towanda, Nov. 17, 1868. • `ed by the [ all be cc nvention he 11 D. a copy of of each with in doption, he D. D. ceedings 'hell for to meet • on ;the h a. m. Pres. C. G.--Cisli at the Book Store of Alvord Sc' Barber and earimine and ynn will be sure. to purchase. Nov. 3. LET?, 0 TRIAL LIST for December Terro,lB6B -RECORD WEEK. " ctnre a ing next Smith vs. Moore Hewitt vs. Kelhim Wheeler vs Pollock's heirs Smith vs. Wm. B Storrs et al....Trespass. Vanderpool vs. Vanderpool Replevin. Chilson vs Sweet et al McCauley to., vs. McMorran Gibson vs Gibson ' Gibson vs Helen McCauley Gibson tl3 Peter McCauley Fall Creek Coal .1: Iron Co vs Smith—Ties Denmark vs NCH It Co Case Wing & Mitchell vs Welles & 8100 d... " Noxon vs Towanda Coal 3: Iron Co. , sob fa. int Lent's use vs Prince SM. Fe. 'll5 . 14 ti Riff's vs Krim)... Seymour - vs Fitch Doors ence at Miller vs Tanner Sayles vs Leßoy Township McGill vs Towanda Township Weston's errs vs Miller et al Redington vs Person.. Means vs-Watts Lewis vs Jackson et al Elsbrce vs Blood et al Patterson vs Griffis et . a1.... Lovett vs Alder's adnus.... Krise vs Braine Sackett vs Spencer itc Chamberlin Jr vs Vaughn .. Cowell vs Andrews do Goodrich vs Smith McNeal vs Smith Kent Brothers vs 8a11a , d... Tracy &Moore vs Smith ... Decker vs Ladd Merry Ili Stull • Bhaw.vs Tuscarora Township MyerS vs Griffis - Smith vs Whittenhali • & Co.'. llacalleff vs do , .. rt .. Bliven vs Bill Lewis vs Whittenhaß \Co ° _ _ Russell it Co &o vs Andrews debt Marshall's admr's vs Marshall. trcrver Howard Express Co vs Brains gar...att ex Kelly vs Coon • _ appeal McQueen's use vs Elsbree ...sei fa Passage vs Martin's admr's case Pike et al vs Smith et a 1... eject do do y, by Robin h of Al deuce of M. EUl hequin, e, Nov. °Collins Shultz, blue!, . Fred a A. B. Centre, ck, Mr. Miss I. B, Leßoy, lay, to ame, at 6, It B. both of Sabpcenal for second week returnable on Monday, December 14, at 10 a. m., and for third week Monday, December 21, at 10 a, m. . A. 'Titoism, • Nov. 12, 1868. "Prothonotary. • 0 same to, Mrs. 68 /3y and d thrte LIMES LIME 1 LAME t —The -under signed having erected a large and kerma , :neat I.IIIE X. 111 1 .,. which IS now in full operation, \ him on hand a Laws &rocs or Warm LINE, which he will sell as lowa can bought anywhere between Pittston and A Gsznl\ Mammon "nt Pius, made to dealers' who buy by tho quantity., Orders filled and shipped to all, points by canal. Min) -11nowN., Browntoin, Oat. 10, 186&-tf. I EffMil .Issue Eject. Case ..ease appeal TWfID • WEEK. .sci fa ..debt ...eject .appeal ...CAM .se l fa *Peal trespass ..ease appeal eject CaSO . trover ..debt .sci to aPPeal ..case debt ..tarespeas ...appeal =MM M. 0. 6.—Call at the goohlitOreof Abort' it Barber and etozokelims you idll , bo oozetoparoluure. Nov. 18. . - StoltzlniAzion ale Pi aaiisiei~e:= All articles of 'value aid established reputa tion havelhdr imitations. Manufacturers Who pave net the brains to Invent or the enterprise to < establish a repetition' for themselves; seek to approPriate the inven tions and reputation of those: who have.— The American Cooking Stove, for , instance, has obtained a ' world-wide repatetiOn.— Messrs.. Shear, Packard . * Co. - havn spent seven years. be improving and perfecting this store,till it le eldest perfect as 'tore, and theyliave ipset antedate in . ad. - verthdnl o ind bringing its inetita berate , the people. There have beet numeious imita tions of i - and they have been compelled to bring Ave suite against different parties for appropiating their pciterited improvement, all of winch have resulted in Utak - favor. - . The lait plisse it these imitations is one similar in deshpa and Almost ,an Greet iunation of the name, onty"One letter left out. These imi tations are sought to be palmed off ;pantile Public as the genuine' article. " This is in ',Welton of dick rights and they have co_ inmenced suit to restrain the sale of, these fratlAnlent artiolgs and they propme to prosecute'all infringementsand Unita ticumblkothers cease .from appropriating and • ting their improve:cleats.— dllxoty Vail, by B. N. Biousou, Orwell, Pc. Nov. 18,41 ' I " • - • ATITN.B HAM Graj all to kr :mbar:4 Vitalikand-Olor.— A dressing. which is at. 9W - egrets - ble, healthy. and - effectrud fotcpwerving the hair. _Elided or gray hair gs-ri to its original color with the gloss andfs ia % youth. Thin hair is QUM i ** checked, and baldness often, th — e . ng not always, cured by its use. Nothing can ra• store the hair where the follicles are destroyr ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bet such as remain can be saved for useful ness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair • from turning gray or falling off, and 'consequently prevent-bald ness. Free tkoM those deletetions substan ces which make some preparations danger ous and . injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only pactitit but not harm it.. If wanted merely for a hair dressing, nothing else can be founds() desirable: Cotaining nei ther oil not dye, it dries mit sa il white cam brie,and yetlasts long on the ball, givbg it a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. d. O. Ayer & Co., Prac tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell,Mass. Price 151,00. Bold by Dr. /3.: C, Porter Towanda, k all Druggita Dealers in medicines every where. ' N ov 26, 1868. y The subscribers • will keep constantly on and a fresh supply of counts, and else a first and - :seeond qual ity of oysters bythe quart of gallon, solid measure. Donation Parties, Thanks2iY-' ' lugs, l and all' other forties wbe.re' 'large quantities are required will be furnished at liberal discount. Blum dr, Basolin, Basement of, Ward House. Nov 4; 1868.-tf WANTED.--A family of energy ring grid character,- to" Occupy and enlarge a farm, and stock ands= a saw mill. _Apply in person. G. H, do B. Wau.r.s. Wyalnsing, I'a., Nov. 6, 1868. A HOUSE ArD LOT FOB SALE.-A splendid Muse and Lot for sale, situato on Second street, opposite the, College, close to good schools; very pleasantly located.— The house is new, just finished from bp to bottom in first class style. For further par ticulars enquire of D. It. Bs.usr., on the premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.tL F.PECIAL Nance —L. L. Moody will remain at his Store in Rome, now occupied by Wickham Frost, during the month of November, for the purpose of settling and collecting. Those indebted will save cost by attending to their matters during the month. -- , Rome, Nov. 2, l868:-4w Liar or) Juanita drawn for DeC.:m ber Term and Sessions, 4868 : • arum) Joao= . Albany, Welles Wilcox Athens twp., Jno F Satterlee; Asylum, Samuel - Kellum; West Burlington, Luther Fanning; Burlington bozo' Philander Long; Columbia, Isaac As pinwall, James Strong, Moses Ayres; Can ton bozo' Charles Stockwell, Samuel Owen; Litchfield, Eli M, Merrill; Overton, John Mathews; Pike, Edward S Skeele; Rome twp„ Ma Faller,tivin Murphy, Addison Taylor; Sheshequi „George W Blackman, Snyder; Smithfield, Wm tierce; Springfield, Wiliam Corey; Wyalusing, Joseph Gaylord; Windham, Hiram Pierce; Wilmot, John S Quick, Elmer Horton. VBAITESSE 70110118-ETEIST WEEK. Asylum, Israel Smith; Athens twp., John H Mills, James T D Meyer, David A Beeves Joel M Tozer, William' K Walker; Athens bore' Charles Comstock; Armenia, Jahn Morgan; Burlington twp., Josephus Camp bell; Canton. twp., Frank M Watts, Allen Taylor, Ebben Lilley; Columbia, Charles 0 Havens; Franklin, Elijah Illake, Festal" F Fairchlld;pranville, Simeon Case. Wm. Bunyan; Herrick. Charles Stuart; lifonroe twp., Nathan Northrup, William W Irvine, tgaStevens; Orwell, SaninelCass; Pike W Davies, Walter Barnes; Rome boro Lemetel L Moody, Orson Rickey; Smith field,'Elton If Duffey, Albert 0 Scott, Geo • C calif!; Sheahequin, Charles Chaffee; Terry, David Craft; Tuscarora, Denunon Ackley; Troy twp., John V Ballard, Barton Porter; Troy boro' , Theodore Waldron, F Lucien Ballard; Towanda boro' Amos Pen meeker; Towanda twp., H Lawrence Scott; Ulster, James McCarty, Mron War ner, Milton Holcomb; Warren, Mason Els breti, Thomas Jons, William Manning; Walla, Ammon Warner; Wyalusing, Dwight Chaffee; Wilmot, John P Shorts, Perry Miller. l ' SECOND WEEK. Athens twp.. Wright Dunham; Athens boro' Squire Northrup; 'Burlingkut Oliver B Stone, Jeremiah Travui Jr., Boa well Luther; Columbia, Alvin Budd, John Kilgore, Stephen Keys; Franklin. Stephen Latimore; Leßoy, Robert McKee, Andrew Roys3, Orator Holcomb; Litchfield, David McKinney, Andrew J Layton,Silas B Car per; Orwell, Hampton Cha mplin, William S Friable; Overton ' Richard H Richards; Pike, Alonzo Smith; Rome tap., Peter Vought, William Parks; Springfield, Oliver Dunbar, Alfred Brace, David Fanning; Smithfield, Charles M Scouton; Terry. Phi lander. White, Crnc,e S Davids; Towanda boro' Joseph D' Montanye Henry E Ship 'man;-Troy twp., John E Rockwell, John McKean; Windham, Platt Vandyke, Oliver Warner, Hiram Elsbree, William Hlinssell; Wyalusing, Edward 0 Vaughn. •4:1 &thens boro' William Hancock, Horace Williiton; Athens twp„ Warren S Parke; Colutubia,Gaorge Hull;Canton twp., Enoch Bollard; Franklin, Horace Willey; Monroe twp., Gordon Bull; Bike, Mortimer Pratt,, Granville Stevens; Rome twp., James Park er, Burton S Smith; Smithfield. Henry W Miller; Standing Stone, Alanson Taylor; Goo A-Stevens, Henry Fisher; South Creek Haman Lewis, Henry .1 Miller; Towanda twp., Geo H Fox; Towanda boro' Wallace W Kingsbury, ;Geo, Stevens; Towanda North, Silas Mills; Troy boro' Israel A Pierce, Charles C Paine ' Troy twp., Enos Luther; Tuactirora, William Mahoney; Terre, William Frutchey; Ulster, Geo W Nichols;. Wilmot, Benjamin Stelford, Daniel H Corbin; Wells, Jana A Roy, domes I Osgood; Wyalusing, Samuel Howard, Hai. rison Black; Warren, Clark Bowen, William Rider, William 31 Chaffee.' . %Vex. Germs, Sheriff. , To 'Lu ---w mBERNEN.an/ea.-1i man of capital and energy to stock and ran a Sawmill. I Apply to, Towanda, Oct. 21. I m. P. Vass. . 02 IMPJATANT v. s oirlio ,r" xii taira Business College is enjoying a high tide of.prtrperity. iuid holding day and eve ning sessions. It is Lighly gratifying as well as pride to our citizens to have an ex cellent and prosperous, institution in our midst.. Students are d y arriving from all parts of the country, w hich clearly demon- , .hates that its reputatian is being felt and appreciated abroad. The graduates of this school are filling the very first positions. The College has ' furnished Was and other meniantile hens es with their best &ells and accountants. Graduates but fresh from the College are givingt satiefactiOn and command good s alaries.Warier's Commercial Arith metic is adopted as a teit book,and is amp ly accomplishing the work for which it was intended. 'The Lecture Come promises to ,be one of more than ordinary interests, embracing ten lectures'. trona the first ora tors_ apd writers 0 the country, and free to students. UneTpassed, facilities ar e . here offered for acquiring practical sad profitable knowledge that will pay a thousand -per cent. on the investment. Send for. a Col lege .letirnaL—Esiiira Advertiser. 11011811 FOR RIENT.--POBBCBI4OII For farther porticulars OR. quire of H. 7 / 4 Whitaker, Mamas, `Pa. =!E=UMM .•. • . Nov 'ARIES FOR `1869 PAPER '&.ENVELOPES NEWN'ORK. PAPERS SCHOOL 800,114- PICNNi lint; Mttno , STAIIDNZNY. AND • fictinuti : . BtAliK ,130055 YANKEE NOTION E====:l 11, REAR!. HURRAH! . -• IMRE IT IS AT LAS* • P. W. 'COWELL • nes rt Anything you want In the Orrxry line. See what they have : ' FLOUR, FEED, FISH; 'SUGAR, PORT, TEA, MICE, 11131V111, ICOR, LARD, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT 1 - milts rams' ti TERM RUM:M. SALT ItY Tllll SACK OR BARREL. TOBACCO AND. SEGARS We are sole agents for t he brands of / and CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO, 3rholerale and Retail Lastly, everythin , f l i s ti li tq fr e pERT d PRO: sir Itentember the place, N 0.51 Hain street drat door below Beldletrian's Block. - Towanda,Nov. 19, 186$. • * RE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE AGEN:(_;'Y I Represented over $27,000,0,00, JOHN W. MIX, Agent tor the following well. known Companies : 1 ' North Anlerkia,Philadelptila....2 2,901,266 72 Placenix, of Hartford; 1,234,195 41 Germania, New York, 876,816 54 Home In. Co., New Haver..;.:. 1,619m0 31 North American Fire In. Co., of NeW York. Maul We, New 'fork', Hanover. New Tote... We write policies in the above reliable com, putts at the lowest rates, and the losses,it any adjasteilat this agency. Particular attention given to farm property. Office at his law °Mice, In Mr cur's sew block, north side public square Towanda, Feb. 20.1888. N. ASPINWALL, 111 Is now teccivin g at his NEW HARDWARE STORE No. 129 Main Street, The most complete STOCK 01 870 VES Ever brought to this' place, am on; width wil be found the following CELEBRATED ONES, For which I am The Only Agent, in Towanda MORNERG GLORI; ILLTHBONES BBILLILNT, ' B,LLTIti ORE HEATER, Which are, without exception, the best Heating Stoves made /am also agent for the COO% Stoves OUR OLMHOME, GARDEN CITY, And tl - 4 cannot be Excelled I am'also agent for Platform and - Counter Scales, Kerosene Oil, . Window GLmi. All of Which will he a~ld at Manufacturers Prices To the trade I also keep =slut' 7oa hand a complete =1 STOCK OF HARDWARE Of all kind% comaistlai lipartN Springs, A ales, , Faces . Brkes, • hos, Rail Rode, Tin Wine. And all k Inds of Shelf' Hardwareil which wilt be sold at the lowest prices. I would say to Merchants that will at all times meet Elmira prices. . Towanda. Oct. TS; 1808. „ , NEW DR)?t i tAig.l.Nq EST, MISS MARY & MOSOBIP, Invlke the attentkra-of the ladles of Tolland& and eleintty, to the tact Shand* has opeeed`a s .:~ , t :4 ~~al,Y In the ism formerly oceopted•by the Misses Coster, ens doors:nab of Fox, %Ivens Meteor & Co's Store, (second door) where she would be happy to sem those who ms y favor bet with their Petroakto. belles ..coatldent that sbe can give petteetsatastsetion to all. Tomo* Ott. 20, 186E1 —II. • • Powell 413 ,41;:c Column. Da 8 . :3 ci , o: ops I 1 3 0NVE141.. & CO., E BLACK PLAIN COLORS AND. CHMILE -cs.?~ K.J.. OtuulgeatilePopibis, • French Aferplo's and Empresspotlul, Ottoman Talon, Bars, Manila COW, Brussels' Cords, Alpo- Ca's; isktdsi abQ A great rarlety of Mod Ftb; • GREAT BARGAINS I povirErt & . co.: Now offer a great' - Variety of : Goods for Ladles. • CLOAKS AND SACQUES, Comprising allthe desirable and fashloneel ahadea - of Beavers, Chinidtillsa. Velveteens, &c Also Black Atari- cans and Ilantibe Velvets, AT LOW PRICES!' • CLOTHS & OASSIMEHES, Black} and Colored beavers, .F . rencit* ing% English /delimits Broadcloths, Plain Black imdFaney Cassbnerai,. Fine claalitieei and a fall lino • 10W0r gra4s for : Boys ALEXANDRE'S. KID. GLOVES All,sizal in colors, Black . and White of these Celebrated Gloves, will always be 766,0020 .... 20,00 .000 02 .... 606,624 79 CARPETS ! CARPETS I CARPETS caosnsrs TAPESTRY 'BRUSSELLS ESTBA INPROVEIS, DIF:DIUU'IMPROV.D WoOL CARPETS, IN NEW AND REACT' TOunIIEB WITII A' LARGE STOCK OF LOWER GRADES, JUST RECEIVED [Y Towanda, Oct. 5,1: • ' Air FLO•OR CLOTH -S 1 • MATTINGI3. - MATS, LIIGg, &C.. r - In strat.varkty,,low offertd,by -Y POWELL & Co. _ Trends, Oct. 5, 1866. - LADIES' do CHILDREN'S FURS Desire to announce that the will open and offer sale on Saturday neat (October 10), their. stock of Ladies and Children's FANCY FURS, a large stock of which they are now receiving. GOOD. DAHER, Towanda; Oct: 5; 1858: BOOTS AND SH-OES THIS DEPARTMENT OF 01113 BI7SINEEB Sash, Doors, Fails We' have deOted: much, time and have spared no pains, to make our stock of BOOTS SHOES the largest, best, and most attractive to .bp': found and having' - made our pur Maas front the beat i nd mos Hone Slim, popular manufadurera in the Belting country, we, now offer a stock of Custom Made Goods tin equalled both in magnitude and quality. Tow= Oct. 54108 kat opined bt tiokfor Indts. ALL NEW STYLES wear, now open. • PO WELL it CO. found at the Store of POWELL it CO In 3 and 6-4 widths 3 ply INGAAIS. FEL STYLES POWELL & CO POWELL &. CO., Bk SPECIALTY lliscfUancolzL NEW ISILLIN:ERY GOODS KRS. E. J. PIERCE, ?relent. herself to the tidies of Tosandaerfth a rem Mal& aelecalos of goods, sad is eat he -1 coaddant of befog &hie to meat the jaally dlact{mioagng taste of.loch as may do her the honor of aaexandaseJon of her stook. ~ Theale• lag bet forme patrOat for their &ton, she so nata a tooth:mance of the wade. • Motto' done beaotlfofy and on tbe shortage. noires. Rooms over Cohen 4k Ramada's, Milo Strati Towanda. Oct. 6,1888.. - . T. RECE 11111 MOMANYE'S Lesaz AN WELL Fall. and 'Wittier Goods I /rim PRESE.NT Depression W. the Mqrketv Whicb..wii} be sold aecoodly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Alto, direct from Liverpool, FIVE CRATES OF CROOKEKY Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868. A. PETTES4Sc CO., B Are now receiving from. New York a tine as. eortment or • - QOODS IN THEIR ILINE Moulding is part of BROWN & BLEACHED IdUSLINS, .LITD PRINTS, LADTES:AND CHILDSEN'd DMISS GOODS, Fancy SklrkalShawlit, LlotipPkirta, GLOVES, ' HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, ,ic., Ice., &c. All of Which eau, be bought as ibesp Is the same quality ,o 1 goods can be bought in To wanda. Theis' ,MILLINERY DEPARTItIENT is:beiegnltunlebed with the latest st7lessof BONNETS AND HA-TS-, Ard a general assortment of Millinery Goods, with competent Milliners to Salt the taste of all who may favor them with their patronage. Id Miners will be toralibed With all I Inds o goods at *beim* prices. DON'T FORGET THE NAME AND FLA CF • , Main Street, , ,directly opposite the Court House.u • B. A. PETTEB h CO Towanda, Sept. 24,1869.-3 m WICKHAM & BLACK'S IS THE PLACE TO GET % CROCKERY! As we have just received a large lot direct from the PiitSery , of E. Jerk, Touts% Eng land.. CHINA. From Zaveand it . Co., Stmogee, time. • ; OLAtaSWARE 1 Of all kinds and•price3. LAMPS, ; Ili% Table, ) -OHANDE For Chore:her, Halts or Stores 4, TOILET WARE, 71 la China. Eirthen, ana Japanned. SILVER ' PLATED WARE, -iWarrauted ef the best quality., . • ,PANOY,GOODS WOOD - AND WILLOW WARE, STONE. WARE, TABLE CPTLERY, LOOKING GLASSES, &C We olfer to the TRADE goods at Cit Price's. Promising to do our bed we respectf ully ask .yott to evens a - tlll. - Towards. Oct: 1;1868.. TAISSOLITION.—Notice ie hereby .JLP even that the partnership lately subsist ing between C. P. and J. G. Patton of the bonntgh of Towanda,, Pa.. under the Inn num of...Croas & CO. disadval on th e 10thday of Octant. A. D. 18118, • by . mutual consent. debts owing ,to the said Inn us to be received by C. P. ems, and all 'demands against said linn are to be presented for settle ment to him. C. P. Clto3B. Towanda, Nov. $ 1863.; J s 0. PATIV.I. \ The business will still be curltd on . at No 3 Patton's Block. by C.V. Crow. (VOICE TOBACCO AND "CIGARS at \ Drasakatt* Cowen Camp sore: m m-0 V 4 L MAIM amain " • • Have removed them BOOK STORE AND• NEWS ROOM To the magnificent new shire in NERO:HiII BLOOM, Nearly opposite the " - Wairt1 . 11 . 909!," , wbcte th ey are prepare: to:olref,J o 'their ,old . costomers, ,, a4.4kie p#lll9 generally, a new • and carefalliaer; lectrd assortment , of / V ED 'Comprisl4 Standard Works, Novell ',Teat Books, &c. Their- asaortnient_of BIBLES, • i • • TESTAMENT'S, ' 1 ; I HYMN BOOKS, .= PRAYER BOOKS, . etc , willi found to be connate. Ar• large.ueeo tient of , - STORE Sunday &kool Books, Cards WritingiPaper,s&-acttitynerg As.cheap 'af t eve sold in this or any other Market tlai- arrangements with School Book publishers are such that we are prepared to offer the se ries of Books now hi use in the Corry mon Schools of this county to retail dealers, at as lov7:sgares as they can buy them in *is Y0rk...,. ; Orders sent.for Any,boolt publish 7 y+. . We keep constantly on hand all the Daily and..Weekly.Papers, Ma . aiines,'Periodicali, * bd. I Give - • Ue ALTORIfIg BARBER To*anda,'Jtitk 13, 1868. NEW pROERY &ND PROVI• - sToni McCA. Respectfully andoance that they have. com 'sensed the GROCERY AND PIVSVIS/ON BIISMESS In the North Store of Mercer's New Bloch , And have now in store a. fall assortment of Goods In their line, purchased In New York, wlhch they have selected- with or.asual care, 1 ~ and will salt at the Ilwest possiGle rates. Their htoelt Is complete in : eveiy peal:War, sad in qaaltty andpriee cannot tail to give aatiefaction 'They auk the patronage at the public, with the araniance that:first rate goads" and-fair deallog may always be expected They have now in gore, and tot sale by the case or single jar, a largo atouk of MOORE'S SELFSEALING AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS, Which they recommend as the Very best offered to the pahtic. They ask for this jar, an lt,spec. Lion and trial, as it 4 merits are a parent to es. ery one. 113.. North ,at :re la iderear's Nei Block, Main street, Towanda, Pa. sar Asa paid for PRODUCE, and for SUTTEE, at the. highest, market rates. JAMES McCARE, • HARRY MIX. June 25, 1868. OWANpA AGRICULTURAL TOWANDA, PENN'A., IidIiIIFACTIIRES H111313,-LSPOKEB HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, WOOD TURNING 'IS ALL ITS .BR ANCLIES SCROLL SAWING, SARitiG, ETC., ETC Hip S, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, LARGE RTOCE. FROM ' wines TO SELECT. SECOND iGROWTEL.HICKORt fr. OAK. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND We have the Broad and .21arroto (haus, arum, PICKS snide and dressed. IL V...IIEIICUIt, President FURNITXRE•I • NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! NEATLY FINISHED - • • AT POPULAR PRiCt'Sl Consisting of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS DINING ROOM - BETS, . MIRRORS, PICTURE . FRAMES, - Photograph Framer. for everybody. A -GENERAL. ASSORTMENT FURNITURE; Stilted - to this market. tare the best ophola. terer in the country, and manufacture our own upholstered work. REPAIRING •AND - JOBBING, Done to order. Having an apeeence of 20 yeari in the badness lan confidant* hope to please all who patronise me. Don't-forget the place. No. 135, Naln et:, two &ors south of peldlentau'a Block, Towast da. B. 1. DNCKIIR. • Topmada.lfayl3o. mv REWARD.-4n acoardancer t with s - resoidies, proporition ofthe Common Council of the 2%0003 of Albs adopted October the 28th,- A.D. 180, I here by offer a reward-of Uses Hundred Dollars to be paid upon conviction of say person or per sona who sha ll tire, or have AM any building or haildinp, o 4 caused the ism to be dose within the limits of said Albs Borough. DAVID PAM% Bargees 5,1868. ~tlittllalltoltU. BOOKS? • , alwa,*a on hand. ; , MAIN .13TREET, V OBES BENT BTIIP7', GENLIIAL WOOD - WORK To Dialers . in We one? a The - above aro from the beat W. -T. BISHOP, Sufmintentent Tumults, July 2, 1868, CI
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