Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 17, 1868, Image 3

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    Indio* Stiitivitr.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tins Tans. —The following is the ,
Tim Table of the Pennsylvania and Row
York Cared and Railhead Company,
took effect on Monday, Nov.. 23, IEI6B :
rt1.10: 1 1"4.1
P. M. P. M.. A. M.
. 625 12:30 819
.....6:50 12:45 8:55
723......12:58 • 008
. 113 923
710 1:35 916,
NORTIKWAID.
1V ATZELLY
ATELIM..
Moms..
TONANDk
.810 12:00 600
.7:50 11:40 5.40
WAVERLI
Arians .
himis
IE3
. 72 11:12 512
Utersa
Towaarna ..7390 10:50 4:50
L M. A. IL P. M.
JOHN P. COS, Bugerinteaulatt.
kr County Supt. CHUBBUCH has
examined 543 applicants for teachers trtifl
cates this fall, 168 of whom had never
taught school. Ole has :granted 450 certifi
cates. There aro 370 schools in the coun
ty.
z Nct less than forty of the tea•
chera of Bradford county have married du
ring the year past-
or The dedicatory exercises of 1 1
the new school building-in Troy, came off
on Friday last. The two school rooms on
the second flocr,seperated by folding doors,
were thrown into one capacious hall, forty
by fifty six feet, and being tastefully fes
tooned with evergreens, were well filled at
half past one, the hour for the commence
ment of the exercises. Darks Roam=
Esq., Secretary of the school board, presi
ded. Music came first in order, then fol
lowed a recitation in concert, by the school,
of an appropriate selection from the Scrip
tures. Rev. S. L. Fizz in behalf of the
contractors, then delivered the keys of the
building to the Board of Directors, rehears
ing the main conditions of the contract,:
which, ho said had all been complied with.
He said that in accepting them the Board
assn med not only the care of the building,
but the grave responsibility of providing for
the opening of the stores of knowledge to
all entitled to the privilege of assembling
there, as well as of excluding from those
halls so far as was in their power all con
taminating and corrupting influences.—
.This idea was briefly but forcibly elabora
ted. Mr. Bocswisia.. in behalf of the Board,
on receiving the keys, replied in anent well
timed address, thanking the contractors for
the faithful performance of the terms of the
contract, accepting the trust imposed in
full view of its responsibilities. He gave
some items of interest concerning the con
struction of the building and its fixtures,
adding that their cost somewhat exceeded
their first estimates, reaching the sum of
$20,500, that no pains had been spared on
the part of the Board to make the building
meet the wants of the people.
An appropriate prayer was then offered
- and the hymn of dedication sung, many in
the audience joining.
The building was then tendered to the
State, as a part of its school property.—
Deputy State Superintendent, Prof. C. A.
Coiirerr in behalf of the State accepted the
trust in words of gratitude, saying it ;was no
mean offer, 'but one worthy tho people and
the cause to which , it was dedicated, that in
its architectural beauty its location, adap
tation and fixtures, its superior was not, to
be found in the State, outside the cities.
Ile spoke briefly of the growth of the Com
m an School,System and its adaptation to the
work it was intended to accomplish, of the
-millions of children it bad educated, its
expenditures, which, 'were not really
-xpenditures, but rather, re-investments,
that the development of the vast material
resources of the State, dependedmore upon
tLe development of the mind of the State,
in other words, on the education of the
masses of its sons and daughters, than any
thine else. He looked with satisfaction
upon the support that Northern Pennsylva
nia had given to the system of common
school, that when, soon after its adoption,
thousands of petitions were sent to the Leg
islature for its repeal,not one of them came
tram Bradford, and that so far as he knew,
her representatives had always given their
hearty support to the system.
At the close of his address the audience
was 4 g ain favored with music, when, upon
the etW of the chair, short addresses were
uJthloby Prof. ALLEN, of Mansfield, County
Sur:. CIILTICCIC, Rev. Mr. Mcßuts, of
1 i oy, N. Y., Rev. Mr. Swum:owv and Her
-1:INS t Troy, end Prof. LEWIS, Principal of Ic ,
tines ot. : . i,
One of the Fpcakurs made the very perti
pent remark t►at he hoped the example
which Tr, v bad KO, c • oald stir up her sis
tur town, Towanda, to do likewise, for, ad
ded.he, such a building and school are very
much needed them.
The people were dismissed aith a bene
diction prononne2d by Rev. Mr. Eforznis
and retired apparently well pleased with the
Proceedings.
The members at the Board of‘clireetors
consisting of Messrs, D. F. POSIEBOT, DE1,013
ROCEWELL, N. M. Poltrator, G. D. Los°.
Jas. ADAIIS, and S. W. POILE3IO7 deserve
great credit for the interest, perseverance
and liberality manifested-in accomplishing
this noble enterprise. A. S. Room Edi
tor of the ..‘orthern Tier Go:ette, several cler
gymen tiLd friends 6 - education have also
/shored ro.lc..usly f 4 this praisworthy ob
jvet_
Com.
FRIGIITFUL RuNawAy..--One of the
most exciting and really frightful runaway
e ever witnessed, opcurred in this village
n Friday noon of last week. The spirited
team of Jona F. lisrrniumr, attached to an
, pen buggy, containing his colored man
who was driving, his two boys,Cnazus and
ROBBIE, aged fourteen and ten years, and
Ilexes ELtyze's little FRED aged four years
became frightened at the care near the Wa—
verly House. and in turning suddenly threw
the driver out and dragged him under the
wheels till he was compelled to let go the
Mts. The team thus freed from control,
with those three little boys, dashed madly
down Broad street, making the buggy dance
and rattle over the hubs most furiously,
dodging successfully many standing teams
had the men who attempted to stop them ;
the children, mean time, screaming with
fear, =tithe people along the street run
ning to and fn . : , in the most excitedhud fran
tic manner. Fortunately the runaways kept
Broad street, although they manifested?
disposition once or twice to turn corners at
cress streets ; and as they passed along the
rowded and more dangerous portion of the
street Crum.= was employed in keeping the
, miller boys in the Buggy, and in quieting
their fears. When they had reached the
summit near /Srs. Moaosit'S he ventured to
leae the little ones in the bottom of the
wagon, and crawling over the dash-board,
, _cared till lines which wareAragging, and
, ucceeded in stopping the team—no injury
whatever having been done. No ono could
',.dre teenaged that whole affair more coolly,
, a , itltlaitely and successfully than thus
, :‘. :Jerry-mane ; and the praise of his heroic
.. , nduct is on the lips cf every one who
aneksed the exciting affair.:— Beefily Ad
rate
12%. S G. HARD' xc,aa old aud high
respeetkage citizen, residing nearly oppo
this !Arun, in Eaton, some two weeks
met with an apparently slight acei
leat which resulted in his death, last week.
few days before his death he fell from a
LAY r.ack while feeding his cattle and slight-
.ly b ed tbuittrePle 4 **ln,of blist
Ae hOweeriwent about his work as usual
though at times complainid \ Of a paiiiinthe:
head. He came to town alniost every day;
and appeared as well as usnaL \Ha washers
on the day before his death, withsbia team,
but while here, was taken with n *Went
pain in the head' which produced AZ=
at the stomach,. and.vomiting.
*gleam home' and into the yard, i!rhere,
after a long time, ha unharnessed 14 but in
doing so, had unbuckled almosteverypiece
of the harness from the other. On, 'going
into the house, he remarked that he bad
"unharnessed the team after a fishiOn," or
to that import ; sat down in thair,!an if in
a sleep, and neret spoke afterwards, but
died the nett day, It is thought that the
alight bruistron the head produced,a kind
of parilysis.-21tokkannock Dem. 1
5a7
Eta
* The editors and proprietors of
the Lycoming Standmil, were convieted of
libel at the late term of the Lroming
Courts, and the defendants were Called up
on Friday afternoon for sentence: :Judge
Idaymad, Counsel for the defendants, made
a few temarks to the Court as to the object
of the law; and suggested the rondo epee of
I& L. Tate and A,lrTate and; Jan L.
Sew, and other soothing remarks Ma the
propriety of a light sentence.
H. C. Parsons counsel for Commanatealth,
said the duty of Counsel had been pelifonn
ed, the jury had pronounced them guilty,
l and that he left the matter of sentence en
tirely with the Court as the law requires.—
The parties were th 'en sentenced, each to
pay a fine of $4O and coats of prosfecation,
and stand committed until sentence be com
plied with.
DONATION.—The friends of !Let. A.
. SPEalt; will make him a donation ,visit,
tithe Town Hall, in Orwe ll , Wednisday
.vening, Mo. 23d. A general invitation is
tended.
COURT PROCERDINGI9.—The Deceinber
ern and sessions of the County COurts .
ommenced on Monday, sth inst. Min. F.
I:. SxnEzrzn, presiding, Hon. J. IV.
kPax-
DIME, associate.
The drat day of the terra was occ#pied
;WI the usual preliminary bnsiness,retnrias
f Constables, motions, and argtnenta.
' The grand jury was sworn on yktilday
.00n as follows
PIIIANDEBLoNG Foreman, Isaac Aspirriyan,
oses Ayers, G. W. Blackman, William
limey, Asa Fuller, Joseph Gaylord, BlMore
: orton, Samuel Kellum, John Mathews,
Selim Murphy,Eli M. Merril,Saninel OWens,
William Pierce,.Hiram Pierce, .folub. S.
Quick; James Strong,Edward S. Skeel,
nyder, 3. F. Saterlee, Addison Taylor: ,
The grand jury was discharged haying
ted upon the following bills : -
TIME amts.
George Ayers for larceny.
Harvey Brown for larceny
Harvetßrown, same.
Warren Leadvalley for larceny,
Benton Porter for fornication and baiitar-
Fred Booth,• same.
.pentaa Porter for attempt, to procnre an
a • • rtion.
Stephen Chilson for fornication-
Clark White for assault and battery.
Josiah Bacon for libel.
Thomas Porter for assault and battery
and rape.
James Williams f6r larceny.
Samuel Vanover for larceny. -
Charles Westbrook, for cutting down tim
r r trees knowing them to be growing on
other's lands.
T A TS,II.r. BILL-PROSECUTOR TO LAIC COSTS
IM. L. Vanbuskirk for libel.
Ncrr A VMS DILL-COUNTY VOR COSTS,
John Murray, for obtaining goods - inider
a se pretences.
aloud Strutton, for assault and battery.
.K. Wright, for fraudulent voting.
iStepben Chilson, for murder.
Ore Court appoint Cliarles Hovey one of
tipstaves to tako ehaige of the grand
n,
•
I .e commission of Warner H. Carnoctian,
District Attorney was read in openponrt,
the oath of office administered. j
The following cases were dispcs•ed of in
he
The
:
..o»e. vs. ll'illicalßitienhouse.--Deferuiant
cr4 indicted for larceny at tho September
sessions, on complaint. of Geo. W. Molt,
for taking S3O from the drawer of complain
ant, at his place of business in Towanda
borough. Jury found the defendant not
ty.
rn. vs. James 4" ende east. endant
a• indicted at September sessions the lar
e.y of a Shot, gun, &c., the property oft.
'artard, in Athena tap., on the 30th of May
• The jury return a verdict of guilty,
the Court sentence defendant to psi a
of $5, costs of prosecution, and under
;o an imprisonment of sixty days in the
of nty jail.
on. vA. Jun es Thorp.—lndicted at Sept,
6es-ions for stealing n horse, tho propefty
of so. F. sawyer, of Athens h.orough, ion
th> 29th of August last. Jury found the
udaut guilty, whereupon his course
mo e for an arrest of judgment, for reasons
11141. Court sentence the defendant to itay
a fine of 52.0, costs of prosecution, resthre
thS property stolen, and undergo an impits
omnent in (he county jail for a period. of
thr i ee months. ;-
Cos. cs. i Griffin Ellsicort/g.—Defendant
was indicted at Sept. sessions charged with
assiuslt and battery upon Charlotte Httm--
Orly, of Windham township. The jury
found the defendant not guilty, but thakhe
pa one-half the costs, and the prosecutor,
Joseph Humphrey; to pay one half he
costs, whereupon, the Court sentencelltian
in , ccordance with the verdict of the jury.
nt. re. Warner Leadvalley.—Defendiat
w. indicted at present sessions for the lar-.
can of one horse and buggy and other clr-
Voles, the property of Samuel Putnam,: in
Troy township, which said property he sold
to 14barles D. Passage of this borough. be
fenttant plead guilty, and the Court
taste him to pay a fine of $2O, and coats,
and undergo an imprisonment in the E. g.
penitentiary for the term of two years and
font months.
,m. qs. Rederiek Boca.—lndicted !at
ent sessio — na for fornication with Licy,
I. autin, at Troy .Defendant plead
whereupon the the Court sentence him; to
a fine of $l, and costs of prosecution.
in. vs. James Williams. —lndicted;'at
eat sessions for the larceny of a watch
chain, the property of 8. P. Moore,! of
r towuphip, on the 11th of October
Defegdnnt plead guilty, wherenphn
tone, sentence him to pay a fine of $5
osts, and undergo an imprisonment'of
ear and four months in the E. S.
pre
Be ,
ty,
Pay
one
iten
!tn. vs. Harter Broten.—lndicted lr at
t sessions for the larceny of form pie.,
.f cloth, the property of 0, 0. Hazeltdb,
nton bcrrongh, on the 23d of October
Defendant pad guilty, and was BEM
• d to pay a fine of $5, and costs, aid
• rgo an imprisonment at separate or
ry confinement, at labor, in the F... 118.
n. vs. Harvey Brown.—Delendaut *as
dieted at present sessions for the lar
ofn.n overcoat, shawl, and ladies coat,
roperty of John W. Bailey, of Cantein,
c 23d of October last Defendant
guilty and was sentenced on previdna
. vs. thil OM IL Lezeis.—Defendant
barged by Hannah M. Lewis, with de
g her, and living in adultry with
er won= in the township of
I . indicted by the grand jury, the oh-
ntiary for the term of ono year and
°nth&
fSwisnisigmeriaitit4urt .
.isterettPon the 4ulB:4"ae "
line of likiestsMf prbieention,
sa lairmisonmentlin thii County
period of two trial* • • -
Ia *o**,4 ihn?Petignn . '
gess:tind - Grin -tionMell of. Alio
Troy for the.liPtisktimittkati
semi the &images,: .osizseil" by , , .
Of* street In seabfr i gh,thel
point the following persons : CI. •
ton, Mamas Mozwell, A. D. - 13 .1
F Ileiriok,.
fite,O3IIIIIII 7 Wiltga ?rap, to
portto, the neit Court of Quarter
- In the natter of 1414 out's p
• in the bough of i TaAreport o
era Sled' tad oonfinnedtniAL
In the natter of view for s pu
in South Creek tewiShip, report
recommending `the ereetion of
approve4b3 the Court
jniy. . •
i
i 3
NM. Preparatio skfor . . di t
Holidays Lave just eim„ made
scale by Wickham it lilck., \Th
iriety of useful and fineof articles .
tion at their Crockery 'Store are' .
lig the multitude. Pe goods_
from their shelves likc Magic.
Your chance for fire! ilex: grow
by day. • Don't bug yctir stock
amine their great variety.
t
DONATION.-. 1.1113 vipads of
B. Fox will pay him a ticination •
E. Parsonage, TifielneadOY
No. 23. All.are cordially invite
•
Kir We are pleaeed to no
the snow-Bank on the side-walk i
Ilercur's new Banking Office
Cleared away. It will Old great
Convenience of pedestrians, and
to the immense lhrolwho dail •
word & Barber ' s ma= th Book c
The crowds of ladies and gentle
Seen there at almost any hour of
remind one of the • first Class. sto
Cities, and, indeed,. tha (kuality 'a
tity of their goods will - compare
Vrith any city Book Btoreiwhile:th
much,lower. Donit 11 to ..
nee their store and,prica heir goo.
4.±
I DoNATION.--Ja: 1/01flati012 .vi
be made to Rev. J. W.' Raynor an.
at the Parsonage in Leftiysville,
day afternoon and evening, Dec. 20
411 are cordially invited. I
taw JAKE ALLYN has pu
Burrmorow's Liver:3 , Stable, and la
ded to the wick,' m prepared to ,
"turn-outi" toleasn.re sdekers or
ness as may bo required. i His ho
carriages and sleighs willleatisfy t
tastidons, and his charAt# will be
able. Giie him a call at the stabl y ;
rear of the , Baton . = om4e, and
sleighing while it lasts; !frith yOnr
sweetheart. "'
SES:HArri's ConfeOlnery au4l
AO having a i'apid sale. •
wide circulation given to teem, the
of several counties will he 'pad° gla.
they awake early Christinas raornin!l
sect the pendant stocking. As h
fectionery is :made under his own s
ion, of the best and pure 4. materi,.
happiness of the children will not
or:elision of any "unpleasiintness,"
candies contain nothing dileterions.
Dealers should be early with their
as the demand is very grcat. and
ing.
Special Notices
TOYS 1 TOYS ! for tThristm•
splendid assortment at the Bakery
Crindies of all kinds.,
children's
Convention of Troy, Pa., will hold
session on Monday, Dec. ?Ist, 3 Cee
m., and continue with two; per dair
days, closing with a Grand Donee:
whole under the direction of Pro
MeGranahan. of Linderrille, Ohio.
tfr. llfccilranahan, whO ptught i
parts of this county 'some; four yea
has already.engagedsfor six weeks
this locality and will engate to hob
iced number- of conventions if early
cation be made—any number of you
40 to 100 and upwards, forms a c
Those desiring his Berrie, address
Troy, Pa., without delay.
NOTICE.—The ladies9f the PI
terlan Church and congregation of iL
ton, will hold a Fair and iFestival
School House, on the 24th imd 25th
cethber, afternoon and evetking. Doc_
at 3 o'clock p. m. Object, pay adi
the Parsonage. .A.ll are cordially
A VRAN& CONYESSIONt -Mr. 1 1
Castle, of Itciehester,'N. Y., !writes
used your machine for siAreinl month
being familiar with most izither firs , '
machines, I unhesitatingly Pronormc I
the beat family Sewing Machbie. In , co
with many others, I confesti I.was p
ed against it, on account 'dills being
thread machine, until I bad tho
tested it. lam now satisfied that it '1
simplest, least liable to' gilt out of
arid easiest toWork ; that it•iine the s
makes the strongest seam, and - hems,
and cords, better than any 6theVmac
—[Letter to Wilcox & Gibbs S. M.
Machines sold to be paid for by ' •
merits, and machines to rent, at the
of Solomonl& W01ff,123 *din Street.
Dec. 15. • 'Si M. Joint
lays - ARD & FRALEY, Dealers
gene, Melodeons, and Milo Fortes,
the following celebrated Manufactu
Dodge & Lord, Carbart & Needum,
Nnt; B. &wringer. and the`-New Have
lodeon and Organ Company Person
think of purchasing an instrument wo
well to call on oraddress usibefore p.
ing , ;.elsewhere. All orders will be p
ly attended to. L.IC, MAIM
Cues. FULL= I
Towanda, Dec. 15. •
ENV YEABI3 PA The C.l) i
of yOurself and lady; is policited at al
Years party to be gm.en at the Wyal
Hotel, Wyalusing, on :Friday evening,
1, 1669. The best of ninSicl engaged
occasion. Bill $3 00. I .
Deo. 14. J. 11: Il4owx. frol
TGWANDA BRIDGE COMPANY a
• I
amnia meeting of the stoMtholders
Towanda Bridge Company for the ell
of *President, Treasurer arid six Mar
to serve the ensuing
s rer, I will be lo
the First National R k of 'Toward
-Wednesday, denary 6, :1869, balm
hours of one and three p. rd.
N. N. Bprts, Seerbb
Dec. 1, 1868.
B. A. Pans & C 4. are .
their line of Goods, comp rising Stop
Fancy Dry Goods, Noticvi, l`psiory, G,;
Millinery . Goods, &a at'gres
&iced:prices. Persons . . Coming to T.
da, wonld sto well to rail; there and s
themselves before purchasing elselch:
- 'Towanda, Dee, 1, 1868; I
FOR SALE.—The lionan and
now occupied by me, , sitiated in Oh ,
Street. The House is wiall arrang •
small family, and will belsold cheap. .
session given about the OM of darn:
Oct. 20. S. W. ALV.
17
Dr. :WARNER, of Lora,
knoin to our reciders as a p pular
upon Physiology and disilnguisbe
marl and ScFgeon, IS about to
other professional tour t rail& this p
the country.
The following are his appointments for
ibis county and vicinity:
Betel, LeUaysville, ,
_e , Eday,' Dee. -15.
Ward Horse, Towaudx Wednesday, DO..
16.
Atherican Hotel, Sinith4l3, Thursday.
Snr Hattie, -Waverly, Vriday, Dec. 18.
Cehtral Hotel, Cautort, (Wednesday, Dee.
23. 1
Troy . House, , Troy, Thursday. Dec. 24.
Nov. 26, 1868.
Hness FOR RIST.-POISECEIIiiOII given
immediately. For further iartieulare en
quire of H. V. Whitaker, Nowanda, Pa.
62=11
. ,
FAIR water 1.411 persons in.
dated to the ..lotwaribar. sie - hereby wati.
dal that they auk* immediate settlO-,
meats.: This Steamowaybody who b - ow.k
lag toe. _ M.Couran.
Towanda. Ito% 2134811&‘ - t
'. gailth
to pay a
dituderge
ail for the
the Bur
. ugh of
Carts° ' boy named'Evinr,
Vain Low,. bound to me by • :the Clonuniew
alonen of Dnzlingt4'.a tharing ren way
for the third lime. I hereby caution the
pnblic against harboring or trading him."
An x . Dasoaom..
Burlington, Dee. ti ,sw -
• '•• ,‘to fix ,
I.3ins 'ow
couit sp-
• liShor
-D.
,`•bent Zed-.
re-
.
• , .
laY
154r--The amP
of years& end k 4 solicited ativiiew
Yens Patty to be even It the Men Smut
•
Man, Pa.. on Fntley Evening ) Jimmy 1,
1869. Illutda Quick IdeDonald's Full
Band. BM $2
.60. B. Wainur.
Dec. 1, 1888. , • Proprietor.
biio street
the.view•
• bridge
f viewers
d bridge,
d grand
:-. L. L. Mown, will Sell at public
auction in. Some Borough, on Saturday,
Dec. 12th. 1868, :"one span of valuable
Hones,l single oi • bum Horse, 1 heavy
platform Wagon, 1 Lumber Wefflai,...l Bug.
gy Wagon, 1 splendid barn Fam ily Car
itage,Bleigiuh Outten, Cattle, Hay, Grab.
aa. * Borne, Deo. 2,1868.-2 w.
som ing
11 a large
great Ira
n
draw•
\ appear
NEW YEARS AT THZ LLOLOWLE /lONS,
Leßoy, Pa. The-p y ublic are [Dined to at
tend a dance, Frida evening, J an. 1, 1869.
Mudd, Smith* Cotillion Band Bin $2 50.
Deo. 9.-8 w Houma, Frop'r.
less day
\
you ..,a-
NOTICE....—The members of the differ.
ent Masonic bodies thit meet at the Mason
ic Hall, Towanda, Pa., and members of the.
Mamie Hall Association, Towawda, aro re-
Attested to meet at the Masonic Hall in the'
borough of 'Miranda, on Wedneiday the.
dog, Dec. 23, 1888, at 7 o'clock. For the.
purse of electing a President, Treasurar,
Bet:lreton!, and three Trustees of said Asso
ciation\ to serve for the entrain year.
\ H. B. Maras.
Dec.Bect'y Masonic Hall Association.
• c 7, D368.-3w
:Rev. C.
:it at, the
1 evening,
lice that
front of
. : 'been
to the
! • a ii
i -Pee Y
li visit Al.
:ncern.—
% en to be
I.e day,
in the
I. d van
. vorably
ir prices
.. in and
le. The 'annual meeting of the
otookholders of the First Nalloria Bank, of
Towanda, for the\elsction of Directors to
Be r n the etleekil sear, and for inch other
busbies. mina" elude before them, will be
held at the Banking How, in the .borongh
of Towanda. on Tuesday Jan. 12th, 1889,
between the holm of onitand three D. ld.
• " • N.,N. Basis, Cashier.
TOWANDA, Dec. 7, 1868.
•
Mir Call at . Lola & Kett,sn'a and
examine their new stock of Sugat.isTea, and
Coffee just received and being "hold: cheap
for cash. Coffee ground fresh daffy. \
i Harper's for December, at 41-'1
vord & Barber's. This number commences
a new volume, and is a favorite to sttbscri:
bora. Nov. 26.
it will
%a Tues
-111,1868.
M. C. G.—Call at the took Store of
Alvord A Barber and examine and you will
be sure to purchase. Nov. 3.
' chased
lag ad
supply
or bust-
OYsrEßs.—The subscriberti will
keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of
emits, And also kfirrit and second qual
ity of oysters by the quart of gallon, solid
measure. Donal/On Parties , . Thanksgiv
ings, and all other parties where large
quantities are required will be furnished at
a liberal discount. • SILLW h Bsiurrn.
Basement of Ward louse. •
Nov. 4, 1868.-tt
ea and
0 most
eason
in the
'oy the
fife or
To LVIIBERMEN.—Wanted.—A, man
of capital and energy to stock and run a
Sawmill Apply to,
Towanda, Oct. 21. tiro. P. Cent.
Toys
om tho
' dreg
when
to in
-COll-
in. A nice Christmas present for
your wife or sweet-heart—one of those beau
tiful Mahogany cloth Stand or Table covers
at dlvord.& Barbera Nov. _26.
va. The wants of our growing
town and community as to Holiday Goods.
are to be fully supplied , by Wickham A:
Black. Particulars next week. Nov. 26.
perm
s, the
be the
Lv) big
FOR SALE. —The undersigned cifers
for sale a good Democrat Wagon. . Perms
reasonable for cash or approved security.
Rome, Nov. 26.-2w* E. W. TAILOR.
SrsciAL.—All persons indebted to
us either by book account ornotes past due
are requested to call and settle previous to
January Ist. 1868. ' Hownzzr Bso's.
Dec. 10, 1868—tf.,
TEM
riZZEJ
El
A .1101;SE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A
splendid House and Lot for sale, sitnate on
Second street, opposite the College, close
to good schools, very pleasantly located.—
The house is new, just finished from tap to
bottom in first class style. For farther par-
ticulars enquire ofiD. R. BARER., on the
premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.tf.
. ,
81Cal
is first
ock p.
or ten
t, the
Jas.
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, For restoring
Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.—
A dressing which .is at once agreeable,
healthy. and effectual for preserving the
hair. Ilded or, gray hair is restored to its
original color with the gloss and freshness of
youth. Thin hair is thickened, failing'hair
checked, and baldnees often, though` not
always, cured by use. Nothing can re
stoke the hair whordthe follicles are destroy-'
ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But 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 from those deleterious substan
ces which make some preparations danger
ous and injurious to the hair; the Vigor can
only benifit but not harm- it. If wanted
merely for a hair dressing, nothing else
can be found so desirable. Containing nei
ther oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam
brio,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it
a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume.
- Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A; Co., Prac
tical and Ana'ytical Chemists, Lowell,ldass.
Price $l,OO.
many
8 ago,
ork in
a lira
appli-
from
shy
•nroe
1t the
.f De
, open
-bt on
ted.
Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, it all
Druere. ggits & Dealers in medicines
1868. y every
wh - Nov. 26,
M. C. G.—Call at the Book 'Btoreof
Alirord & Barber and examine and yon
be sure to purchase. Nov. 18".
tall-
Store
1869 ! Diaries ! Diaries 1.1 The lar
gest assortment of Diaries, opened in this
market, just received and for side cheap, at
Alrord tt- Barber's Nov. 18.
Or
from
•
Mo
. MO
:• who
ld do
'13a14-
MARRIED.
ENGLISII—LITTLE.---In Overton. Doe,
13th, by It. a Ilicbartis Esq., Mr. Almca
English to Miss l'hoeb3 A. Little, both of
Albany.
New 2bnatistments
A I3EAUIFUL NINE OF WRIT
ING Dols jest opened-by
ALVORD & BARBER,
r J ay
New
sing
Jan.
pr the
pLANCHETTE t FOR FIFTY
c oats, at ALVORD & BARBER'S.
ORANDALL & BILL'S BLOCKS,
' at ALVORD %tuna's.
The
1" the
(Won
,:ers
1. at
On
the
I V NOTHER DECLINE IN PAPER'
..rx and envelopes. and examine.
. - ALVORD '& BARBER.
QAVE YOUR 'RAGS.—OId Papers ,
and Woolen Raga Wight by
ALVORD k BARRER.
I F .YOU DESIRE TO HAVE
A_ your paper neatly atanapea. call at
ALVOIAD .1c BARBER'S.
lid
mONOGRA.MS IN ANY STYLE
111 got op at short n tice, by
Al,i10111) A; BARBER.
y re
-4,lara-
n-1;-, for
I%J INTER ErAS COMM So has
VT . ALITORD 3 BANDER'S NEW GOODS,
and they are ceiling them lower thint ever._
INITIAL PAPER, Put up in nest;
Boxer,.6llstylea,at
A LVORD IiSRBEICB. I
Lot
taint
for a
Pos-
IF YOU WANT. A NlOB GIFT
Book call at ALVOBB B.IRBERI3 and'
examine their assortment.
IF YOU ADMIRE A BEAUTIFUL;
1 Picture just stop in at the store of
& BAUM Cod examtne their beautiful
Chromes.
we
tura.
Thy
a an
of
iIISSOLUTION.—The co-partner
.l./ ship heretofore existing between 'W.
Bramitall Os P. W. Cowell. under the drm name
of Bramhall k Cowell, is this day dissolved Dy
mutual consent. Allontstanding accounts most
be settled Immediately or they will be loft for
collection. W. BR 4111 HALL,
P. W. COWELL.
Towanda, Nov. 21, 18C8.
• The andereigued having. purchased the entire
interest of W. Brauthall tri the above business
• andproperty wilt continue the Grocery and
Provision business at the old stand. Thankful
for past liberal patronage, will nee every eat
to merit a continuance of the same.
P. W. COWELL.
GOOD FURNITURE, the place to
baj at a low price, is at MOS VS.
EMMIEEM
MM=a
No) 2hOtisatunte.
g, 2- 1.3
Fi
*l od °
t'a ti
CM
TVII,OLESAE.& RETAIL
CHINA,
0 - iz, 0 6 !K ?3 it ±-,
GLASS WARE,
LAMPS,I 4ANTERNI3, MIA.NDEIJ
SILVER MATED WARE,
MILS CUTLWir, WOOL; & WILLOWNMIZ,
A
0
0
0
CI
WICKHAM ar. BLACK.
Towanti, Dec. 3; 1868
MOWANDA STEAM
MILLS.
IVAI. H. FULLER &
&spectrally inform the public that
_they Law;
parebased ,that new and eitenaive Steam Floor-
lug Mills, built by Gritßald, WeHu &Xiamen,
In the south rfart of the borough of Towanda,
and baying all the modern improvements, and
competint Killers, they are prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING;
In the teat posettle manner aad at paosually
stott, notice Every piing will betaken to give
satisfaction, and v. e invite a pubUe. trial
FLOUR ANDS EEL
For gale at the I (west cash prici*.
Towanda. November 10, 1868. \
TOWANDA - COAL YARD \ Is.
ANTHRACITE AND 13ITIIMINOUS
COA LB.
The undersigned having leased the Coal 'raid \
and Dock at the old Barclay as ein," and jo t
completed a large Coal Rouse and Ofilce upon
the premiecs, are now prepared to furnish the
citizens of Towanda end vicinity with the
Cilr
erent kiwis and sizes of the above named coals
upon the most r..asletable terms in any fluenta
ty desired. Prices at .the .Yard until forther
notice :
Large Egg '
Small Egg e, 0
Stove, 0,25
Chesuutg .' ....... ................. 5,50
" Barclay " Lump, 4 ,60
Ran of . .... ... 4.00
Fine • r Blacksmith 3,50
:The following additional cbarnes vril he
made for deliversog Coal within the Bo ugh
limits: ,
Per l'ort,:to cis. extra lur earrs fag ii 56 eta
Half Ten.. 35 '• • • " 25 ''
Quarter toa2s '-' •• •• 25 "
WS. Ordera must hi all cues be accomproled
with the cub. ,
O'A. OVERT )N fi CO
Nuv. 4, 1,346.-tt.
Taira
kX ri.
•
W. 0 F FITT,
Has Jitst open:id a I !il zompleft fon!ment
GROCERIES oF ALL KINDS
IRA, SUGAR, COFFEE ARD SPICES!
,sOA7 F ALL K1.5,E.5,
Including the celebrated Mittenlj Soap, an
surpassed fort clew. log Tin and Silver wale.
He also keeps constantly on band all kinds o
GREEN FRUITS !
1
Peaches, Pear .,
=toes, ad a l l aples. Berrie,. Greea C orn
t
and T other trulta In their sea
son, which mill be sold cheap.
Re oleo has connected with the abate an
Eating Rome, woere people coming in town
for dinner will ode warm meal got up in good
style, to readiness at any time.
Cash paid for Green /Nutt. Glee him a call.
GEO. W. MOFFITT.
TOwanda, Aug. 17, 18a7.
FIRE,
LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
p rUBANCE A aux Y! .
Ca tal Represented over $27i000,000,
JOHN W. 141 X, Agent for the following well
_ I known Companies
North America, PhiladelPhin,,..s 2,901,266 72
Phcenix.of Ilarthinl. ....... 1,234,195 al
Germania, New York,.. 476,615 50
Home In. Oi. New Haven, 1,619,070 31
North Ameri can Fire In. co., of
Now Yor - . 755,000 00
Mutual Life,ll kir:
lew York, 20,00 :.000 OC
Hanover . . New York 606,634 79
We write Policies in the above reliable com,
panies at the levee! rates, and the losses s if any
idjusted at 'this -agency. ,Particalar. attention
given to farm property. Office at his,law dace.
in Me , cur's new block, north side public square
Towanda, Feb. 20,1868.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS f
MRS. E. J. PIERCE.
Presents herself to the ladies of Towanda with.
a very choice selection of goods, and is sain
ts' confident of befog able to meet. the justly
discriminating taste of such as may do her the
honor of an examination of ter Mock. , Thank
ing her former patrons for &heir favors, she an-
licits a continuance of the Mime. Fluting: done
beautifully and on the shorteit notice. Roo ma
over Cohen & Rosenfield's, Main Street.
Towanda, Oa. 6, 1668
PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILLS
Best quality . Winter Wheat Floor per
hundred 46 60 @
.$7.00
Beat quality Bye Flour per hundred 4 00
Corn Meal and Bye and Corn Feed .2 75
Buckwheat pour, per hundred.. . .... .."3 50
A fair margin allowed to des era. We pay
*dab for pain. Wheat $2 25 and 42 60. Bye.
good, SI 30, Buckwheat 75 cents. Corn $1 25.
Custom grinding usually done at once, as the
capacity' .of the milt is sufficient for a large
amount of work. H. B. INGHAM.
Camptown, May 7,1368.
hISSOLUTION.—Notice ie hereby
Oen that the partnership lately subsist
ing between C. F. Cross and .1. O. Pattli of
the borough of Towaudei, Pa., udder the firm
n +me - of Cross & Co: was dissslved on the
Roth day of October, A. D. 1858, by mutual
consent. All debts owing to the said firm are
to be received by C. P.'Cross; and all deem 's
against said firm are to be presented for settle
ment to him. C. P. CROSS.
Towanda, Nov. it, 1833. J. G. Paral.
The bushmea will still be carried on at No
3, Patton's Block, by C.?. Cross. '
A-CHOICE LOT' OF WINTER
Fruit of all kinds, for sale by the Harrell
or Nobel. at - ItaCdBS & MUM.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI
LET SOAPS, at McCABE k MISS.
U S TP:It $l.O 8 . 1 it : E D
2101VIANYE'S; STOKE
LARGE AND WELL SELEOTEDSTOCK
a
Fall and .Winter Goods 1
LOURING
Depression of Me,. Market /
Which will he Buhl cecomlly at
WHOLESALE AND R 1 TAIL
Also, direct from Livt trout,
PIVE. CRATES OF CROG'KEKir
Towanda, ()c a t. 5, 1.868
STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES !
Just received new Jina Stoves at
•
I:TEE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE,
ORWELL, "FA.
Are mtracliJg much attention `,An imnat.n,e
variety of Stove»
ALWAYS* ON H.,1 ND !
Stoves, coal 'coed, that wily wait you for
PARLOR, O RICE; STORE, SCHOOL, SHOP,
CU RCH, BOAT, on COOKING STOVES
Cu:nostril Bee the pew patterns—at le ast.
ONE_ LOOK - BEFORE BUYING !
We keep all leading first-class Stoves for the
opulent, or cheaper variety Stoves for the hum
blest. Examine for yourtelves, your own in.
terest.
S. N. BRONSON.
oawell, Pa., Oct. 21, IG6B.
pACIFI•C HOTEL,
170, 172. 174 k. 176 Greenwich Street,
The underiigned takes pleasure in announc
ing to his numerous friends and patrons that
from this date, the cha ge of the Pacific will
be *2,50 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this house, add
therefore hie from the too common exaction of
an inord mate rent, he Islay able to meet the
downward tendency of prices without any fall
ing oft of service..
It will now, as heretofore, be his aim -to
maintain undiminished the favorable rcputatit n •
of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many
years, as one- of the best of travelers' hotels.
The table will be bountifully suoplied with
every de icacy of the 'ration.
The attendance will be found efficient and
obliging.
.The location will be found convenient for
those whose business calls them - in the lower
part of the city, being one door north of Co*
Landt st., and one block west of Broadway, and
of ready access to all Hail Road and Steamboat
Lines, JOAN PATTEN.
' Nov. 17, 1868.-6 m. '
SOMETHING NEW!
Saving purchased the stock of Tobacco belong.
in to Randall, Compton & Co., and having
built a shanty on the same ground, we are prei
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
- CHEWING TOBACCO,
Geld Leal. Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
fig, Rase Leaf and Stir, which we °Bei for sale
ID quantities to salt _customers. :Packages in
Barrels, halls and quarters:
The celekrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Un
led States, Vlrginistie,Gedd Leaf, Navy and a
kinds of Killicknick.
American Eagle. Gen. Grant, Leboquel , tin
perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands o
Yates. --
We will keep conatantly un hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Casea, Tobacco Scans and Poach•
ca and everythipg usnatiy kcpt in a Tobacco
Store,
Landlords supplied with
bacco oti liberal terms. '
All orders promptly filler ,
Oct 27, 18117
CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, NUTS
Calls the attention of the public to the fact
that be manufactures &paella at
WiIOLESALE AND,RETAIL,
AU kinds of Confectionaries, Foreign arid Do
mestic Nuts, 2i c. Dealers in the country wish
ing anything in his line wUI do well to and
their ordersto him, and they will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store
inar side of Mantles New Block. Toren.
de.
.Fe 24.1868.—tf.
nIGRE s ST MARKET PRICE I
Caen paid for well fatted and well dress
ed Hoge and Ponltry, at
McCain, t arra, '
• North Stcre In Mercer's new mock.
Nor 12,188 e.
Itisaftwm
ME
AT TUI‘ !'RESENT
tie• Youi, Oct. 10, IE6B
AGAIN IN MOTION!
A variety of
Such as
, PANCY SMOKING
BRANDS OF CWARI4
Foil To•
A. BARNER.
AND FEU ITS
A. iIART,
folvilt :41,0 . .-f0;' . 0, : column..
D R ta OG oik 1
Just openea'ily
POWELL • &
RACK PUN COLORS' At. CHANGEABLE
SXIi3K.S-.
Solid Colors. and elmngeable
• •
French Merino's and Empress Cloths, -
Ottoman Velours, Serge., Starr*
Cloths, Brusiels Cords, Alps-
:Plaids. and a great
variety bf Mixed lib
:rit4for snits.
ALL NEW STYLEV
• - ,
GREAT BARGAINS 1
pOWELL e 4 co.
•
Now offer a great variety of •
Goods for Ladies.
CLOAKS AND SACQUES .
Comprising all' the desirable and fashions- .
• blo shades of Beavers, Chinchillas, ,
Velveteens,-Ac. Also Black Astzt
. Cans and Mantilla Velvets,
AT LOW , PRICES! .•
CLOTHS & OASSIMERES,
Black and Csdoieebeavera, French coat-
ings, English. Melions. Broadcloths,
Plain Black and Pansy Cassimeres,
Fine qualities, and a full line
lower grades for Boys
year, now open.
POWELL it; CO
ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES,
All sizes in colors; Black and White of
these Celebrated Gloves, will always: . be
found at the Store of
POWEL•L & CO.
CARPETS !CARPETS! CARPETS!
CROSSLAY'S TAPESTRY RRLISSELLE
Iv and 6-1 widths 3 ply
EXTRA I3IPROYED, MEDIUM IMPROVED
INOR&I I
IFOL CARPET., IN NEW AND BEADTI
FPL STYLES
TOVETHEIL Wali A LARGE, SOCK OF
LOWER GRAL'Es, Ji ST RECEIVED BY.
POWELL & CO
Towanda, Oct. 5, 2669
FLOOR' OIL ULOTIISI
11ATTINGS„pLeyrS, BUGS, &C.,
r rtt tal it tj new uffercil by
POWELL ik
Thsvanda, Oct. 5, 16.68.
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FURS I
POWELL & CO.,
Desire to announce that the
will open, and offer _sale on
Saturday next (October 10),
their stock of Ladies and
Children's FANCY . FURS,
a law stOck, of which: they
are now receiving.
Towanda, Oct. 5, IE6B.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TEUS D4PAIITMENT OF 01110EVEINFES
A SPECIALTY.
We have'de:yoted muck time
and hate spared no pains, to
make our stock of BOOTS 4..
SHOES the largest, best, and
most attractive - to be foun d
wicl haidnit made our pur
chases front the best and
popular mturafacturers in the
country, We now offer a stock
of ; custom, Made Goods ui
equalled ?loth- in, magnitude
and qual".
Towanda, Oct. 5,118613.
' IlltidUumis.
3 GASES BOOTS Sr. SBOBS
AT RETAIL
itumpunzy BROTELIIRS.
Offer to tbelepid costume re and like general
public,
NOT - ONLY THE LARGEST
OUT BEST
ASSORTHEY7 -GOODS
TOR THE
ATITI TRAMS!
That can be foand is
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
r
The etotk, is dtk.red at,
THE LOWEST RATES!
And the
WORK GUARRANTEED !
EDWIN C. BUBT'd
SHOES .FO , LADIES,.
MISSES AND CHILDREN,
RECEIVED TIE t ONLY SILVER MEDAL
Airarded tin
Excellence , of Manufacture
At the
PARIS EXPOSITION 1867.
JAMES M. BURT'S
GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR,
Either
HEAVY OR LIGHT,I
CALF, OPERA, 'NAPOLEON,
Hungarian and other Styles.
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
In 10 operatioa and all goods
Made 1O Order by perienced Workmen.
In the
. .
Saddfr27l Department 1
00 HORSE BLANKETS!
BUFFALO ik WOLF ROBES
Carriage Tethn HarneBB,
TRUNKS, WHIPS, &C.
Towanda, Oct. 31, 1858
NEW FIRM 1 NEW GOODS I
WICXH.I3I S- FROST,
Would call the attention Of the citizen* of
Rome and Vicinity, that they have openad with
A. New Stock of Goods
At the Old at/ ad of 'G. L. Mood/ , where -with
close attention to the wants of the commooM7
they will keep a good a.sortinent of goods,
Which they will . •
SELL. AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
And et prices that trill induce every one to bay
of them. We%hall at all times have a good
averment at
FALL 'AND WINTER GOODS
Embracing all the latent styles of
LAMES- DRESS GOODS!
DELAINES, ALPACAS, PEINTS, GLOVES,
HOSIERY, HATS, -CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES,
VESTING; FANCY GOODS, CIIBRELLAS,
Family Groceries, Hardware,
CROOKEBY, MIRROR?,
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS 1
WOOD AND TIN-WARE
DrUgs, Furniture, 4e., cf.)
The above given bat a slight idea oi.tho
GOODS WE HAAT IN STORE,
And hre only say to Ira. , numerous friends and
the nubile generally, call and see us, teat the
merits of oar pretensions, and if convinced;
BUY AND MAKE YOURSELVES --RICH
By saving money in - your intrchanes t We In
tend to
-GIVE GREATER D. 4 RG.tl LI; S THAN
Ergg BEFORE HEARD -OF !
We know we can npyie you, so give cse call
All kinds of
FARMERS PRUD U UE
Taken is exchange for pods.
AVICKBAII tr. , FROST.
Buccessorito L. L. Moody.
an. FROST
O. D. WU:KLUX.
Bomo. Pa.. Nov. 12. 1868
HURRAH! HURRAH!
HERE IT IS AT LAST !
P. W. COWELL
HAS IT !
Anything ye:tie:it in the 4rocery tibe. Ste
what they have :
FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR,
PORE, TEA, erioE, BETTE% EGGS, LAB;
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT
FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON
SALT BYTHE TACK OR BARREL
TOUACCO AND SWABS.
We are sole agents for the best brands of.Vir
• ' girds and
CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO
Vitae=le and Retail. t
Laitly. everithing in the GROCERY Bud PRO-.
- VISION .line.
Zr &member the place, N 0.51 Maio street
Bret door bekror Beldlemsn's Block.
Towanda:Nov.l9.lB6B.
IiffUSIO, OR ANY . OTHER - AR
ILL 'flea In outing, ordered at shad waits
ay ealLtag at the BMWS BOOM .
Artsulkaimiis.
HORSZPOWEM TURESUIRS,
CLEANERS! SZPIPLATORIII 1
Blood & Co. Athens, Pa:,
Stlll continuo to rossofsetan !MOODS Cla,.
EBOLTID TERNOMINIC AND OLIANIINB, -
AID NORBI 201111118 nil Om now sion
an prepared to AU orlon prom.
ON AS (NXID 7111111118 •
As silt bit Wight tit Lk tinged onus. Nary
Thruhin boa
u lt son
nentimiN II nnanfootertag .
g K ./rn approd NOW
Um* nor pone* to panting oar soc Ants.
and et 4lat to ban -
THE BEST CLNANIII
One that 'tat( tepenite the thebi - Eros tbe .
Stem toots wholly era iiii4e l ,,,,l. liotth Has pees',
thaa up other ataao lbg aye very
aleph Ea construe**. cooMPod bt COW
piece, se that tt does acoe - reepdoe a moboate
to met Ibex up at no thus • hey ore all auto=
ordained ander oar peramal anporriatott, and
WE'pIiLddENGS THE- WUBLE
To show better wortousibtr or material .131 ,
ay machine fa set op mad •
-THOROUGIILY Tr 9116 VIM 'LOTION,
Before leaving tbi. Works, sod are
wAnsAarum TO- BIC It WORKINO 0111)T4
They have btu In
.peethoe_- as torieveral
years. and can be eihkehed to . Tread Powers,
Sweep Pommy .Bteera or Water Paw, sad tor
DIIBABIWTT. Parretti°, cd Working. end
Economy:fiber equal Ina sot bees Invested.
OUR. PRIM
Are >1 low a. those of nay other ataanfeeterer,
and parties badrtqr to pardon. IPSU and it to
their Want to 117A1141111 oar stook beton par
chasing elsewhere.
paica-mrs
On ',Oilman. ♦U lands el
AGEJCULTUEIL YACIUNES
On hand, and ICIII Work, Engines, Sofkip sad
Dadaism of all . Wide got up to order pr pa
ly and on favorable taw.
BLOOD •i CO.
Atbana, JDIJ 2,t, IISB. . ' • I
BOOTS! BOOTSII BOOTS!!!
NORTH. BRANCH BOOT dc SNOB 'STORE!
L C. NELSON,
Has just, Qula!•e4 sad nifty. for oak s large M.
florthltet of
BOOTS AND - SNOBS!
E h ive Boots for the - • yeoman that tarneth .the
sod
the bard laboring man that cartieetbsr
hod ;
tor the mechanic that cat stone and lay
brick;
for toe sat hande z i 0011411 that apply ,the
yard stlek
And Boots for the ; wise that doarish the quill ;
And for the honest mechanic that work, is the
And
And
1 have Boots a little extra• made,
For the bard laboring man that has no trade
I have Boots for all, please give me a call. -
Up Boots are good and prices last, •
Bot I am determined .NOT TO TRUST
I have JAMES iIeGREGOR, Wot-man gee ,
Celebrated in that Hue • A
Call Camy friends, all yo u that inn,
Leave your meat urea—try his akal. -
The Episcopal Church that is about to rise,
My place In front exactly Iles ;
Its known by many very well '
By the title of—NORTH BRANCH HOTEL I
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Towanda, Aug. 25,1868.-Im,
FOWL E . E it cp.,
REAL L:STA t
TE. DEALEB4S,
orrrce 13 raCtlllCUlli !LAGS,
•Xl= t XLIO X nirtz.vii
Weal Estate par.:based and sold. Investments
made and Money Loaned.
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CHICAGO, ILL, Oct. 27, 1868;
DEJA Eta :—Having t stabilahed ociradves
permanently in the above badness, we take the
liberty of sending your our c urd. , Should you
have any doh% to make investments or loan
money, out s ee nce in Chicago, (haring
.lived here end ha growth from a mill
village to a city of over three hundred &knee 04 el
inhabitants) gives us ample means of knowing
where good investmentn can be made, or what
Will be good- security for gamey loaned. "AU
business entrusted' to our. ewe receive
prompt attention."
This sit y is hie easing very rapidln In wealth
and population, and at no period have better
opportunities offered for investment, than at
present.
Near Twelve UM= Dollari are expended
annually in fine and costly dwellings, giving
permanence and • causing great advance is
prices to all_
Very .
=Rh= it CO,
By permission refers to Hons. N.B. Judd. K.
C., John Y. Farwell, P.O. Ilikenua, Chicago;
Hone. Cameras, 11. 13. 8.. tr. Marc cm
C., Wm. Elwell. Judo 13th Dist., Penns , ,
War Hone. Jobs BrWme Charles Hancock. -
Boston; Hon. Wm. B. Ogden, New York: Lye
man Truman. Owego. N.T
T 0 BACCO AND CIG.ARSI
e an4ersigned have established a
STEAM TOBACCO . FACTORY,
IS r
TOW .A. IT ID-4..,
On Italn`Street belowflteldge Street.
W bare they are manufacturing all kinds of
CUT ; TOBACCO AND CIGARS !
Which they offer to the trade at
IV HOLE SALE PRICES
That cannot fail to suit. We would' mot re•
spectfully solicit a call from the ileac@ through
Northern PenntylvanWto an exauttnatkna of
OUR STOCK AND PRIORS
Oar Tobacco is rasualactured from the beat
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
Stock that' can be procured in the await.
Give us a try. Thin is a borne enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal disposition of the
trade to support honi.rc.
MEANS
y.
157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
June 1, 1288.-11.
BA. 'Pg,TTES Si - 00.'r
B.
Are now receiving from New Torii Cane as. 4
sortment of
GOODS IN THEIS LINgl
Woe/listing pi port of
BROWN & BLEACIIFA MUSLINS,
iND PRINTS,
LADIES ANL! CEII!,DRES'a DBEE I / 4 4 GOOI,
Faacygklrts,Mtwlt, Riop Skirts,
- GLOVES, EITSIENY, YANKEE NOTIONS,
&c., &c., &c
All of which - can be bought as cheap' Y the
same quality of goods can be bosibt.-in To
wands. Their
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
hbein; 'fignished with the latest dyke of
BONNETS AND BATS,
And a general assortment o' Millinery Goods.
with competent MlUlnas to salt the tuts of all
who may bvor thammith their Wrong,.
II aneroid:ll be tarahbad with all t tab of
goods at %holm& prices.
novr FORGET TAE NMI AND piacr,
Maki :Street, directly opposite the Cowl
Hotuse.,,
B. A. PETTIS & CO
Towanda. Sept.
&300 BZWXBD. -In accordance
wish • rowdatiots, or "Plogetitioa
ot the Common Mimetic( - tho Botough of Atha
adopted October the Seth, Y. a. bee•
by 011A:ward ot 'flaw Hiedted DMus to
be paid upon emoted= at ea: Lotdens t e i g ai M
tons who dude are, or hew Ma all
nt buildings. oa aumed the am to 'be doee
within the thatts-ot
DA add Albs
VID PALlt i rlrtargeoe
Noy 5,1868. _
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