Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 24, 1868, Image 3

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    tiradford /tepatitr.
.1;00AL AND GENERAL
Tut TABLE.—The following is the
Time "table of the Pennsylvania and New
York Canal and Rail Road Company, Which
took effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1838 :
I.
P. M.. A. M.
.6:35 12:30 840
.660 12:45 8:55
.7:03 12:58 9 . 08
.7:18 113 923
.7:40 1 . 35. :45
NORTSWARD.
WAN - Enzy B'lo 12:00 6 . 00
Arens ....7:50 11:10 5.40
Sin.►nr .7:37 11:27 527
722 11:12 6.12
Towesnl —7:00 10:50 4:50
A. IL A. M. P.M.
`JOHN P. COX, Superintendent.
W AVERLY
ATIELV3 .
ll:terra..
TOWANDA
get. The carrier of the REroirraa
extends the "compliments of tha senses,"
to the citizens of this borough, and will
visit them on New Years. Day, with his an
nual address, which he hopes will be satis
factory to them, and profitable to himself.
Hon., U. MERCUB, reached home
on Saturday, Congress having taken a re
cess for the holidays. He will remain at
home for two weeks. ,-
FIRE.:—Tlie paw-mill of D.B. BLACK
MAN, il - Monroe township, was destroyed
by fire, on Wednesday evening of last week,
with about 40,000 feet of lumber. The
origin bf tho 3 fire is a mystery, as there had
not been any fire on the premises for some
love. • •
te... The recent " run of sleighing,'
has made business very lively for two weeks
past. The stects of our village have been
crowded with 'teams, and places of busi
rn ss full of customers.
COtliT PROCEEDINGS.—In the matter
of the petition of sundry citizens of Wind
ham township for a County bridge across
Wappesening creek, the Court appoint as
viewers J. H. Marsh, Stephen Gorham,John
13,1awin, E. C. 8011, H. Champlin, and
Arad Platt.
'The commission of Hon. Zsbulon Frisbie,
as one of the Associate Ridges of the Ciitin
ty was read in open Court, Dea.l4, the oath
of office administered, and he took his seat
upon the bench.
In the matter of laying out a public street
in Buidington borough, the report of the
rs, was set aside by the Court,
The following resolutions relative to the
ath of Fu+:scrs Surru, a former member
of the bar, were presented by Mr. Canso
. uLN, and ordered by the Court to be enter
ed upon the minut. s
I;(sort•cd, That we have learned with pro
f mad regret of the death of Faexcts Shunt
a Member of this I3ar, on the 28th
L'y of Nov. last.
Rts ,, fred, That while we bow in humble
,übmisNion to tuis (dispensation of an &D
-v ise Providence, we mourn the loss of our
brother Sutra 10 - a genial companion, wor
-1.1,y lawyer, eloquent orator and an honest
man.
.'red, That we hereby extend to the
1.1 , 1n1y of our deceased brother our sincere
, ympathy in this their day of sorrow and
..
//e.so/ved, That a copy of the foregoing
7 ; Amiens be transmitted to the family of
e deceased, and that a copy of the pro
, c,litms of this meeting be furnished to
•l; ~f the papers of the county-and to the
Ga:.dte, for publication.
( solved, That the Court do now adjourn.
fJ::: Court appoint P. D. Morrow, as Au
. , r to - examine the accounts of the Public
El
. art orders subpuras and alias sub
in divorce to issue in the following
G. A. Craton vs. Frederick C
s.VciLhlly S. Phelps cs. Victor Phelps.
Armstrong vs. Elizabeth krm
I:,l•ecc..lWaterson vs. N. B. Waterson.
ard Chilson vs. Caroline Chilson.
I:a.ut A. Witherel vs. Willis Witherel.
• dorm Pitkiu vs. W. Pitkin.
:au Williams vs. Charles Williams.
Ilto-y Carrier vs. Eldad Carrier.
T),vorces were granted in the following
Totter vs. Emeline 'letter
1' aline Moore vs. 301111 Moore.
:..1 •Ie I'. Rice vs. Sumner P. Rice.
• lt Williams vs. Jacob Williams.
D. Gurney Spencer H. Gurney.
t' matter of the application of the
4 - n Cemr•tery Asgociation" for in
n, the Court direct publication - to
• : a.. I also in the case of the appli
""Tuscarora and Rush Reli?-
p_tition the Court decree
' ,, z,tion of Bristol ns the child of
• Idly !r...0e wore had ir(tho
the week :
' •, Gpltaius Monre.—The
I) , r. thc• o.•:feratut the such of
EKED
Jaw: Ifewitl vs .s.muci EiMan.
Vti All ill wqment for tt sma
i ILL Acy'mui towliship corn
lin 1.;•713. The jury was sworn on
- -•I ~•d it.,l Saturday afternoon,
tendered Sunday atternoon,
In,g t phtirititT the land claimed.
tdl 'wing transfers of Licenses were
•i by the Court, on presentation of
:111a filing the necessary bonds
D .rnin4's in Franklindate,
I:. Guff.
lw Ittd.di's eating house, in Towanda
g to E. Childs..
i. (i. (; talvan. in Rome borough, to
1. Taylo"
' Fox's t,Lvtrti in Canton boro, to
:-;;,-• -When
‘. Nterson's eating house in Towanda
h. to Redmond Caton.
J. Crane's tavern in Wysox, to Wit
' Brunt.
W.Jfe's eating house in Troy bor.
Wolfe S Orwan.
. 11. Mor,gan's eating house in Towtin
. r:;n , ..;11, to A. It. Smith.
Barney's eating house in Towanda
.I.zh, to G. W. Coon.
:'he Gotta; having its attention called to
condition of the County Jai), direct
~ a nd Jury to view and examine the
hogs, whereupon the Grand Jury make
report :
lees of the Court of (leerier Sessions
totinly of Bradford.
Grand Jury of said county having
. .iiireetctl by said Court to view and ex
1.. the County Jail, and make report of
ce.wlition of the same, would respect
y report that they hale carefully and
,x,unined said Jail, and find It lama
.l for the accommodation of tho persons
11 , confined. That the same is rose
and unsafe. That the number of cells
limited that it is necessary to confine
persons in ono apartment, thus
plans for t 1 breaking of jail
the escape of prisoners, and compelling
J!nfinement of prisoners accusedof dif
%; and widely separated grades of crimes
viii, and compelling also the keeping
t nile offenders in the same apartment
' those hardened in crime and wicked
- . That said Jail is entirely deficient in
pasans of securing. ventilation
• s and from the location and con
..!! ! such means cannot be supplied,
" , • . tt Jail from its location (being
• •• emeut tbe Court House),is from
~ G aticei almost necessarily unwhole
-,-. The said Inquest. would for the res
t., .taro.aid decidedly recommend that a
• 5 ., t...11•11ng be erected by the said County
purposes of a common Jail.
PIIILANDEIL LONG, Foreman.
•* •• ruler Sesssious, 1868.
matter of the application of sundry
ns of Franklin township for a county
t , -Gigt over ale Towanda creak, near the
0 .•--t mill of Iloraoe Willey, the Court ap
c•
point as viewers, gr. eespen Sweet, ft Hin
man, E. 0, Kellogg, Robert lifeKee,', Reu
ben Stone and Harvey Holcomb.
In the matter of the application of sundry
;voters of Asylum township, for a change in
the place of holding the general and town
ship elections of said township, from the
school house 'near liimion Docket's to the
"Centre School House," the Cou#, .direct
that the change be made in accordance with
the prayer of the petitioners.
Suns , N DEATH --WASMNGTON DFPSIV,
of Vir • :la township, wliili engaged in shel
ling corn, in his own house, on Tuesday
evening of last week. euddenkr fell back
wards from his chair, and expired instantly.
When his family, who were in the room
came to him, life was extinct. Mr. D. was
about 30 years of age, and leaves a wile and
one child. He had been in previous good
health. The cause of his his death sup
..sed to have been heart-disease.,
DoNerzoN Visa.—The friemia of
Rev. HENEY J. C 14201, will pay hinra visit,
at the Parsonage, in Wysox, on Wednesday
evening, Dec 30th, 'in which all are cor
dially invited to participate. i
GALAXY YOU JANLIARY.—SheIdon &
Co., offer extra inducements for the yeas
1869. A story commences in this number
by the talented and vemtile writer, lira.
Edwards. Charles Reads, also commences
avery interesting story in the March num
her, for which, we are told, Sheldon & Co.
pay $5,000,in connection with the English
publisher& It is said to be one of Beade's
best productions. The Go/cry improves
Visibly and with long strides. It :is now
without an equal of its kind. We congrat
ulate the publishers on their prosperity,
and recommend the work to all who Wish
good reading, Published at 498 16- 500
Broadway at S 4 00 a year'in advance.
OVER/ITIEIONY.—Dr. T. S. Ur DE
q: BAIT, assisted by Drs. Rim. and Monsr, of
this city, and several physicians from Mara
thou and vicinity, removed a large ovarian
tumor from Mrs. JOSEPH BAXEE, of Mara
thon, N. Y., on Wednesday last.. This
makes the fifteenth operation forovaiitomy.
performed by Dr. Ur DE GRAFF, and itivive
oi"his patients aro now living, n success not'
equalled by any surgeon . in the United
States.—Elmira Advertiser. . , ,
SAD-AC CIDENT.—A ead accident cc- ,
cured in Granville Centre, on SaturdaY;the
sth inst. Ina 13.arrEa, a boy about fifteen
years of age, son of 11. D. Bests.% was shot
by the accidental discharge of a gun which
he was in the act of loading. It seems that
the gun was a double barrel one, and while
he was forcing a ball down one barrel, the
other, which was loaded with shot, was by
senile means discharged ; nearly -, the 'wliLde
charge lodging in his face. It was at first
thought that one eye was entirely destroyed,
and but little hopes were entertained of his
recovery,but he is doing well now, and it is
thought he will recover with the loss of his
thumb and three fingers on his right hand,
which were so mutilated as to render ampu
tation necessary. They were amputated
and dressed by Dr. 0. C. Cour,of our aide:
—Xeri/tern flier Gazette.
ilre' The new Eleetic Magazine,
published by Turban & Murdoch, 54 Lex
ington street, Baltithore, is now entering
upon its fourth - volume. The Magazine
stands deservedly high, considering its
brief existence, and ranks to day amoe.g
the very best in . this country. It really crin
tains more than any other Magazine pub
lished. Each number contains 128 neatly
printed. pages, and is embellished with a
fine steel engraving. The number for Jan
uary lan is particularly interesting and
valnabre. Terms, single copy 34 00 ; tWo
copies 37 00 ; 30 cents a number.
ips— A severe fire occurred in LE W
ronceville,on Tuesday morning of last week,
in the - Drug Store of Darling é Day, spread
ing rapidly and destroying all the building!
on the street. The buildings burned were
Ford's Hotel, six stores, Post Office and
Parkhurst's Law of&ce. The buildings were
all insured. A similar fire occurred a year
ago.
GODEA'd LADY'S B0(1: —The J anti
ary number is out, and botind to charm all
who get bold of it. None so well as GO
dey's 500,000 readers know what a treasnre
the Lady's Boy k is. This number contains
two.steel plates, colored fashion plate, col
ored pattern of a jewel box, beautiful tinted
engraving, a sheet of embroi-leries, con
taining fifty patttros The embellish
talents, steel and wood, are the following:
A Klng's Daughter, a very superior engtav;
ing ; steel title-page; a tableau plate ;
col
ored fashion-plate, containing six figures ;
tinted cut, " Will it Bear?" jewel-box,
printed in colors ; The Flight of Time, it
seasonable engraving ; skating costupaes
in: children ; large extension sheet, filled
with a great variety of articles—dresses for
ladies and children, and other novelties—
thirtiv-two in nil. Toe articles of fancy
wor. have been evilently selected with
care. Among theta will be found a
'cushion, silk fan, work-hag, key case,
for. combs and brushes, pen•wiprr,
ed bodice, etc.
gren .
foot
case
knit
T o literary matter is the crowning fee.
tura of the January number. The storicA
by Marion Harland, Miss Churchill, Miss
Door, the O. Fogy Papers, and the charade
by Miss Frost, are the best that have ever
beeia published.
PorEßuy BRos; of Troy, have just
moved into n new Banking House, whichl
was erected during the past sessim. The
building is of brick, ip finished in elegant
manner, and is an ornament and credit t 6
that ihriving place.
tar K ELl.usir & Muuo cg h aye
chased from LArowits. of Asylum, a lot of
very One stock, whibh they are slaughtering
for tlie benefit of the people of Towaida
borough. They have also mad 3 arrange.'
punts foie supply of fat cattle, and intend
to offer none but the very best meats for
sale. Poultry and Oysters will be kept in
their season.
II!. Mr. HALLIDAY, a mason, while
doing a job of work, at the Rathbun House,
Elmira, fell a distance of fiftben feet or
mor 1 striking upon the sky-light of the
wash- oom, breaking the glass and wood r
work, cutting his . face and hands frightful
ly, . setioctsly injuring himself. Though
snffe .g much from his injuries, he will
proba .ly recover.
We are happy to anm unce,
.e Owego T imcs, that the executive
"ttee of the Southern Central Rail
• are, at a meeting held en the 15th
• rdered the purchase of iron for the
m this end of tholine and will cora
laying the same as tarlyin the spring
weather will permit.
says t
COMM
road,
Inst.,
track
inencs
as tliel
We are sorry to learn that
re Bell, son of Mrs. Bell of this
Dispatcher at the Depot, was caught
a two cars on Tuesday night last
badly crushed that it is feared his
is so great that ho will , not Early.). —L
Tunes.
1522
vill. !:
betwe,
and s.
injury
Owego
I GLARY —tiuttit body canvassed
I Smith's store, 'at Waverly, pretty
lily on Wednesday 'right last,
theta leiving an equivalent, rho,
er valuable goods of the :value of
more. • $
Br •
L.
thorou
ingoi
and o
$3OO o
Oun Yon g° Fo9a for armory baa
reached tU3—the first of th ' young folk's
Woks.' The! Publisheni t ounce rare at
hacticnts for the' corabig ear. Children
aid plenty to amuse ;i t uit them in
t at
."Our Young Polks, l ! and it,.4 the best ju.,
iindle work for the} boa(' published,.
Terms, $3 a year Slags, sgood L , Co.,
Poston. t. - : , :
I
SAn Accinrarr.— diett•essing acci•
dent occurred in-this k Uage Baturday even
ing 12th inst.,' resulting * the death of Mr.
Cowden, one of the waribiestiofour citizens."
!Mr. Cowden was thi ocitlernt Goldsinith's
'Motel, and - oil the evening queition had
gOne upon the mow to' Bingidown bedding
for the horses. In since wny he lost his
fOoting,and fell head Aireinost to the ground
floor, suffering moriel injuries. Mr. a
Pierce, Clerk of tbe Motel, 14ppening to be
near the stables soon nfteiwards,' heard
groans, and found cow* in a help=
leils condition. He *al carried into the
hOtel, whnts Die. Bao4srantl Bacon sum
ined his injuries. NO• ltioneg. were brOlcen,
but the shock, and tits internal hurts, re
salted in his death morning,—.
Oellsboro Gazette.
I .OIIP The time dtas - 14ar when the
excited children w
shall }fig np their stock
ings, with a fall faith 4 the ;kin' &fleas and
liberality of Spta Claus. That they may
not be ctsapPointed,
M ake art early visit to
Confectionery', fad Toy Shop, and
pipcure your supply. tAittei4
eaten
bring no
such delicious sensati sensations ` t experienced
the youngstera, whai airrosty Christ
mas Morning, they &Wake en unusually
early hour,to'meet UM fruition of the hopes
of; many a day; No anch on- amount of
pleasure can. be .purchaSed at so cheap a
rate, and Haar is print! told° his part.
Dealers have but a she finite in which to
make their orders.. I _
FIRE AT airEep.--A. deiiiractive fire
occurred at Owego, on Saturday night,l2th
ink., burning the Old Baptiat Church on
Lake Street, and a number o otherbuild-'
ings. Amongst the sufferer*, was O. IL
KEELED, formerly of this, : pla e, whose job
printing officeiwas destroyed.
8..... ~„ i i .i3, .17, 1868.
ED. Eerom' Dl :—We l'aft awtsit yesterday
afternoon and evening frpm ;Hon. S. B.
CaAsz, the G. W. C. Templar 4f,Pennsylva
nia. The Good Templar' Lo dge met at 6
P. 4, and initiated E. Quir.n Esq., the G.
W. C. T. presiding andlaststed by his Pep*
uty (Gen. PATTON), the: inimb?rs from To
wanda and other Lodges het him heri.—
j i
After the initiation, thelLodge djonrned to
the Church, where Bli, Cu . delivered a
splendid public - Jecturt., On'tetiiperance,
after which, he reccompanit d t o members
of the Lodge to the Lodge room, where he
gave a private lecture and initnntions in
the unwritten degree work e i tf the order, with
which all present were - clelightesl and bane
fitted. Wxt. CHASE is a laWyer of eminence ;
and an exemplary member of the Presbyte
rian Church. As a publie leCturpr,ho prom
ises a high order of nataralitalent; -without
any attempt at •oratoriebl display. :In his
manners, his open franlineis and urbanity,
are such as alone characterizes the polished
and perfect gentleman. . I
After Mr. Citesn concinded, !there was a
general call for GEN. P.Tro* ) who was invi
ted by the Chairman (W 4, 5i:111*INS) to ad
,dress the meeting ; but he declined kith the
'promise that ho would add:lois -them at
another time. ;
ser The "attetstion I (Si the readers
of the REPOLTEE: is calliid tb the extensive
assortment of Jewelry, aidld and Silver
ware now on exhibition at tne Store of Hu
oumrs Bros., NUrst floor of Trot. BEI:DE/03
Photograph Gallery. Theiverk extensive
stock these gentlemen have on band, ena
bles all to make choice selection) for Christ.
mas:and New Year Presents. I Watches,
CloCks, Chains, Tea Sets; and everything in
line of fine Jewelry, j can (fel found at this
establishment. Their charges are reason
able, and goods warranted tb be just what
they are. Drop iu and sce.tbemi
Sincial
,Dirot,i4ess.l
A I •
CANTON BORQL7GH.—. - An f)ru t zkalice to
'Provide for the removal of snew (from side
walks. To take effect January 2kt, 1869.
When any of the side-walks,4vithin the
limits of this borongh,shall beer. e obstruc
ted with snow to the depth of tw inches of
more, it shall be the duty-of hverkeitizen of
the borough in front of - whose premises,any
:sidecialk is or -may be hereiafter built, to
remove such obstruction; ifnmediately„—
Ami should any sidewalk within tbd-borough
remain obstructed with snow, Vor more than
six hours, it shall be the dutyl of gie Street
Commissioner to remove such obitructions,
and the cost of such removal with twenty
per centrim added thereto shall be charged
to the party in front of whosepremises4mch
labor, may be required, and shall be collect
ed in , such manner as is provided by law,
for the collection of like penaltiesi
By order of,Town Council.
Jeltis See'y.
Canton, Dcc. 21, 1868. • -
• 1
CAuTios.z—Wilefeas my wife ELLEN
hits left my bed and board without just
cause, or provocation', I hereby forbid all
persoits harboring or trusting hhr on my
account, as I will pay no debts of! her con
fractibn after this date. PEEEN.
Or!ell, Dec. 18, 1868.-3w* ' •
•
GOAT BARGAIN.—The Isub4criber,
wishing to change his occapatton, offers his
property in West Warren fo stile cheap,
consisting of one acre of - hind, with house,
birn. shop and store withi.goods. For
further particulars enquire. of the subscri
ber. JosErk
(West Warren, Bradford donnty, Pa.
Dec. 22, 1868.-4 w• ,
'•
Ti
OIIENING BALL.—A New f-Year's
801 l jwill be given at the Frariklindale
House, Franklindale, on Friday :evenin g, January 1, 1869._ Bill 82,§0...; Good mum
will be on hand,
)Dee. 21, 1869,
lg.. Al)Pointe and papar l allelled
al:Meese of the Brilliant Organs and Melo
deons manufactured by B. Shcilinker Melo
deon Co. Sole Agents for Bradford Fousity,
bee. 23.-2. w - W. Ditrinc &-Co.
19)... The•bei3t and cheapest ,riano
Sheet lialnsic and all kinds ofd Instruction
Books for _Sale by
Dec. 23.4 w W. Drrrnzca ' it Co.
A PERFECT JswEL.—My ,farnily ha's
been using the -Wilcox 4 Gibbi Bening Ma
chine for the last five Tears. It has given
entire satisfaction, and my wifii considers it
a perfect jewel.--(Letter of P. Jarrett, Lock
Haven, Pa.
For sale at the Store of Solomon it Wolff.
Dec. 23. W. S. Jorrse.os, Agent
EAR*. ItESTAtRAIrr.-4. ;W:1 I
*Coos,
proprietor." ' Meals served at ill hoins, and
in every style. Ale drawn from the wood.,
Under Chamberlin's Jewelry Store, Main
Towanda Pa. Dee. 23.
I' Ant NoTtck.—After Jan. k, 1869,
we shall commence to settle'onr necounts.
Womtend that every mecca owing As shall
settle np. Those who do not pay orb , atten
tion to this notice, may expect that are shall
enforce a settlement. P,arcn. •
Towanda, Dec. '23.
Toyama, Pa-, Oct l 17th, 1868.
]ram; Witutnam & BLACX{--iLtect Sir:—
The Singer Sewing. Idechinel t4at Mu:ought
of - feu a few months since give!: entire sate
$,
isfaction. I have tried several o er Ma
chines and find none that compe with
thelffinger. The Singer far surpass theta
alt. I It is simple, and easy to manage. Wo
!find no difficulty in doing alliinds of fitni
ily sewing. We hold your IdachinOn high
est6eut..... , Respectfully, I i
, I. , ,M. D. l BTalcnt.AM
P. S.—While visiting the Chemung Co.
I 'Fait, (held at Elmira) I. was vet ; patticnlar
I 'in examining the goodly number lof Ma
chines that Iwer exhibited (there, 11 saw
pone that surpassed the Binger. M. R. S.
1
FAIR WARII/NR 1 7 411 %broom in.
debted to the snlismiher. are erebY noti
fied that they must snake immediate settle
ments. This means everybody who is ow
14.datizu.
hil lowanda, Now. 26, ma.
Cemioa.—A boy named ItaNnf
Yeas Loam bawd to me by the gonna*.
stoners of Burlington twp.,haring ran away
for the third time, I hereby caution the
public agairuit harboring or trusting
Duahim.
topm
Burlington, Don. 1.1868:-3w
Nsw YEAR's PIXIT.—The company
of yourself and lady is solicited at a New
Nears Party to.be; given at the Wish Roue
Milan, Pa.. oa Friday Evening, January 1.
1869. Musicstardek do MoDonald's Fall
Band. Bill $2 60. S. WATUNS. -
Doe. 1,1868. Proprietor.
NEW YEARS AT TEE HOLCOMB HOUSE,
Leßoy, Pe. The public are invited to at
tend a dance, Fridayjavening, Jan. 1, 1869.
Music, Smith's Q.: Millen Band. Bill $2 50.
Deo. 9.-3 w 0. D. Heiman, Prop's: . ,
Norms.--The Members of Xhe:differ•
ant Masonic bodies that meet at the Mason
is Hall, Towanda, Pa., and members of the
'Masonic Hall Association, Towanda, are re
quested to meet at the Masonic Hall in the
borough of Towanda, on Wednesday eve
ning, Deo.' 29, 1868, at 7 o'clock. For the
purpose of electing a President, Treagurer,
Secretary, and three Trustees of said Asso
ciation to serve for the ensuing year.
H. 11 Maxim
&fey Masonic Hall demi:dation.
Dec. 7,1868.-3 w
16.. The 'annual meeting of the
'stockholders'of the Pint National Bank, of
Towanda, for the election of Directors to
serve the ensuing year,
and for such other
business as may come before them, will be
held at the Banking House, in the borough
of Towanda. on Tuesday, Jan. 12th, 1869,
between the hours of one and three P. X
N. N. Barre, Cashier.
Towsxmi, Deo. 7, 1868.
OW Call at Lona & KEELER'S and
examine their new stock of Sugar, Tea. and
Coffee just received and being sold oheap
for msh. , Coffee ground fresh daily.
SOS. Ifarpees for December, at Al
vord do Barber's. . This number commences
a new volume, and is a favorite to subscri
bers. Nov. 26.
M. C. o.—Call at the Book Sore - of
Alvord do Barber and examine and you will
be aura to purchase. . Nov. 3.
Oysins.—The subperibere will
keep constantly on band a fresh supply of
counts, and also a first and second qual
ity of oysters by the quart of gallon, solid
measure. Donation Parties, Thanks'iv
ings, and all other parties where large
quantities are required will be furnished at
a liberal discoant, Sam &
Basement of Ward House.
liov. 4, 1868.-tf
NEW YEARS Perry.--The company
of yourself and lady is solicited at a New
Years party to be given at the Wyalusing
Hotel, Wyalusing, oo Friday evening, Jan.
1,„ 1869. The best of music engaged far the
occasion. Bill $3 00.
Dec. 1.4. J. M. Brows, frop'r.
TOWANDA BRIDGE COMPANY. —The
annual meeting of the stockholders of tho
Towanda Bridge Company for the election
of a President, Treasurer and six Managers
to serve, the ensuing year, will be held at
tho First National Bank of Towanda, on
Wednesday,'January 6, 1869, between the
hours of one and three p.
N. N. Barre, Secretary.
Dec. 1, 1868.
B. A. PtrrEs & Co., ore• offering
their line of Goods, comprising Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Glbves,
1111111nery Goods, ite., &0., at greatly re
duced prices. Persons coming to Towan
da, would do well to call there and see for
themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
Towanda, Dee. 1,1868. v
A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A
splendid House and Lot for sale, situate on
Second affect, 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 of D. IL Dazitst. on the
premises. Towanda, ,Oct. 5, 1868.tf.
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, For restoring
Gray Hair to Us natural Vitality and Cbtor.—
A dressing which is at once agreeable,
healthy. and effectual for preserving the
hair. • Faded or gray hair is restored to its
original color with the gloss and freshness of
youth. ,Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though not
always, cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are destroy
ed, or the &Dade Atrophied and decayed.
But such as remah can be saved for useful
ness by this application. Instead of fouling
the 'hair .*ith 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. .Contaming nei
ther oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lusts long on the hair, giving it
a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Prac
tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell,hlass.
Price 31,00.
Sold by Dr. IL C, Porter Towanda, & all
Driguits & Dealers in medicines every
where, Nov. 26, 1868. y
MAYNARD & FSALEY, Dealers' in Or
gans, Melodeons, and Piano Fortes, from
the following celebrated Manufacturers.—
Dodge da Lord. Carhart & Needuto, A. Mc-
Nut, B. Shoninger, and. the New Haven Me
lodeon and Organ Company. Persons who
think of pute.hasing an instrument would do
well to call on or address us before purchas
ing elsewhere. All orders will be prompt
ly attended to. :L. C. MAYNAIIM
Cass. FRALEY.
Tovranda,.Dee. 15.
se.. A Lice Christmas present for
yoar wife or sweet-heart—one of those beau
tiful Mahogany cloth Stand or Table covers
at Alvord & Barbers. Ncir. 2G.
IS; Tim wants of our growing
town and community, as to Holiday Goods,
are to be fully supplied by Wickham d
Black. Particulars next week. Nov. 26.
MARRIED.
MONTANYE- 2 SALSBERY.--On the 22d
inst., in Masontown, by the Rev. James
McWilliam, at the residence of the brides
uncle, Mr. J.. S. Salsbury, Mr John D.
Montanye, of Towanda, to Miss Elizabeth
Josephine, daughter of Mr. D. A. Sals
bury, of Masontown.
G. iGor,
PAYNE—In Stevensville, Dec. 12, 1868,
Dobeit Reed, second son of P. J. and N.
Matilda Payne, aged three months and
sixteen days.
)10., At a regular eomniunication
of Trojan Lodge, No. 306, F. and A. 3i,
held at'their Lodge Rooms, Saturday •eve.
ning, Dec. 12, A. D. 18G8, the followimi
Preamble and Resolutions were adopted :
Wasaras, It has pleased Almighty God,
Grand Master and Architect 'of the Uni
verse in theexercise of, that inscrutable prov
idence which directed the affairs of men, to
remove from onr midst ourlbeloved brother ,
Flamm Burrs Esq., therefore,
Resolved, That we his Brethren of the No
ble Order of Freemasonrydo sincerely mourn
his loss. -
Resoled, That in this sad occurrencelve
consider that a deprivation has , been sus
tained, not only by the afflicted family and
ourselves, but by this community in which
our departed brother had spent the yeareFif
his life. - •
Resolved, That we desire to offer this poor
testimonial as a tribute of our appreciation
of the upright character, the inflexible in
tegrity and all the genial qualities of friend
linos and good fellowship that marked the
career of him whose spin has ' been sum
moned by the Almighty Power whom none
can disobey—whose dust we have commit
ted to our mother earth.
Resowed, That most heartily do we desire
to extend oar sympathy and feeble consola
tion to our Brother's at lio - fed family, while
we earnestly pray that lie who is t he Great
Friend of the afflicted, may cbasten their
bereavement and comfoit, their mourning
hearts.
Resolved. That 'copies of these Desolations
be leap thelamily, and also published in
the papers of the county. -
May the sods lie light upon our brother's
breast—
May the grass grow great around him.
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TVIIOLESALE & ,REIAIL
QHINA,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, LANTERNS, OIL4NDELTE.EiB,,
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Towanda, Deo.3, 1868.
TOWANDA. STEAM FLOURING
M LL S
WM. H. FULLER d• CO.,
Respectfully Worm the public that they have
purchised the new - and extensive Steam Flour.
ing Milli!, Valli, by GriPatin, Wells & Matson
fa the south part of the borough of Towanda
and-htiving%all the modern Improvements, and
comphtent 411.1ers, they, are prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING,
In the beat poodble manner and at unnanaUy
abort notice Every po'ne ll betaken to give
satisfaction, and vi e Invite a public trial
Farmers doing Unituesa m town• can bring
tbeir grain, and bavc it ground to take back
with them
FLOUR, TEED AND MEAL,
For sale at the I , west cash prices, arid delivered
in any part of the village free o! charge
Towanda. Ndienther 1.1,1338
TOWANDA COAI:. YARD !
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
COALS.
The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard
and Dock at the old •` Barclay• Ba eln," and Jo t
completed a large i Coal House an:it:Mos upon
the premises, are bow prepared to tarnish-the
citizens of Townn4a and vicinity with the cliff:
Crest lanai and *Men of the above named coals
upon the most rca.4onab•e terms in any mutat
ty do3ired. Pricei at the Yard until further
notice :
Large AM.
Small Egg
Stove... .._
Chesnut, i•.-.,, .
"{ Barclay ? gun p
{ " 'of Mines,
{ ~ Pine • r
Blacksmith
The followltig additional , charges will be
ade for deliv4ring Coal within the Borough
li its : i.
Pit T0n,..10 cs. extra.for carrying I i 50 cts
Elalf Ton: .35 • ' .{, •• 25 ..{:
Quarter ton2si• •• ,
lak. Oders list in all case s be accompanied
.
with the cash. .
D'i. OVERTON d.. CO.
ITowands, Nov. 4, 186.4.—tt
FR -E. LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE APEX :Y1 f .
,000,
Capital Represented over $27,000
JOHN W. RIX, agent for the follow!
known Companies :
North America, Philadelphia,....s 2,90
Phoenix. of Hartford
Germania, New York,
Home 10. Co.; New Haven, 1,61 ,
North American Pin. In. Co., of
New York,. 76.1,000 11
Mutnal Life, New Ywik, ' 20,00,000 Of
Hanover, New Yoik 808,634 79 .
We write policies in the above relbihole torn,
panics at the lowest rates, and the loases,tf any
adjusted at this agency. Particular attention
given to farm property . Office at his law office.
in Me , car's new block, north side public square
Towanda, Feb. 20, 1868.
NEW . MILLINE4Y GOODS I
MRS. E. J. PIERCE,
Presents herself to the ladies of Towanda with
a very choice selection of goods, and is entire.
ly confident of being able to meet the justly
discrimintting taste of such as may do her the
honor of an examination of her stockl Thank
ing her former patrons for their favors, she so
licits a continuance of the same. Fluting done
beautifully and on thkshortest notice. Roo ma
over Cohen & Sosetiald's, Main Street.
Towanda,,Oct. 5, 11469.
PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILLS
Best quality Winter Wheat Flour per
hundred , $8 60 (0).57 00
Best quality Bye Flour per hundred 4 00
Corn Meal and R ye - and Corn Feed 275
Buckwheat Flour, per hundred, 3 50
A falr margin allowed to deAers. We pay
cash for main. Wheat $2 25 and $2 50, Rye,
good e sl 30, Buckwheat 75 cents. Corn SI 25.
Custom grinding usually done at once, as the
capacity of the mill is sufficient for a large
amount of work. B. B. INGRAM.
Camptown, May 7,1868.
niss 0 MITI ON.—Notice is hereby
given that the partnership lately; sabsiat.
ing between C. P. Cross and .1. 0. Patton of
the borough of Towand a , Pa., under the firm
rime, of Cross do Co. was dissolved, on the
20th day of October, A. D. 1858, by mutual
consent. All debts owing to the said firm are
to be received by C. P. Craig, and all demon is
against said firm are to be presented for settle
ment to him. . C. P. CRO3B.
Towanda, Nov. $.1838. J. G. PATTON.
'Che•bnslnesa will still be carried on at No
3, Patton's Block,- by C. P. Cross.
BOOTS 1 BOOTS !! BOOTS 1 I
NORTEI4MANC3 84T & SHOE STORE I
NELSON,
Balked dote' ed and ready for ale o Large 113.
eortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES!
I h,ve Boots tor the yeerinn that tameth the
Sod
And the bard laboring man that carries the
hod :
And for the mechanic that cut stone andl.lay
• brick; I
And for tle wit:handed Gents that apply the
• yard slick ;
And Deets for the wise that ficiurteh . the 'quill ;
And for the honest mechanic that Works In the
Mill 1
I have Bootsa little ears mode .
For the bud laboring,mas that basso trifle.
I have Boots for 114 please sire mks
My Boots are good and prices jest, '
But I am determined NOT TO TRUST
kume ;hal ES MoGREC,OIt. bootemaa flue ,
Celebrated In that Ike ;
Call my friends, *II yon that will,
Leave your measures—U his
,
The Episcopal Church -hat Lisbon& to rise,
Sty Otte in front exactly lies ;
It a anosta by many' very well
Ry the title of—NORTEL BRANCH IttiTEL,
L. O. NELSON.
Towanda. Aug. 25,18G8.--301.
A CHOICE LOT OF. - WINTER
A Fruit of all kinds, for sale by the 'Wren
or Bushel. at cOABE do MIX'S.
t A FINE ASSORTMENT .01 0 TOI
LFT ; soimp.nc VcCABE A mire.
liftwilantous. .
Q.s T R E_C,A S,D..
04
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ifONTANYES STORE!
LABQE gu. WELL SELEWTED•STOCK
Fall and Winter Goods !
Depression of the Market
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1
FIVE CRATES OF CROCEEKY
Towanda, Oct. 6,1868.
STOVES 1 STOVES I STOVES I
Just received new Una Stoves se
ARE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE,
ORWECL, PA:
Are attractlog much attention . An:immense
variety at Stoves
4L WAYS ON BAND!
Stoves, coal or wood, that CU wit yon for
PARLOR, ORM, STORE, 'SCHOOL, Mfg
CHURCH, BOAT. os COOKING STOVES
Come and see the new patterns—at leset.
ONE LOOK BEFORE BUYING 1
We keep an leading drat-claae Stoves for the
opulent, este o x r cheaper variety r
yourselves, your
Eltavee f p o u r r the Dom
wn in
tweet.
S. N. BRONSON.
°swell, Pa. , Oct. 21, 1268.
... 6; 0
. 6.26
... 5,50
4,60
... 4,00
.:..9,60
1112
.266 72
196 41
,815 50
.070 31
HOTSL,
170, 172.174 & 176 Greenwich Street,
The undersigned takes pleasure in announc
ing to his numerous friends and patrons that
from this date, the 'chine of the Pacific will
be $1,50 per day. •
Being sole Proprietor of this house, and
therefore free from the too common exaction of
in inord Mate rent, he is folly able to meal the
alownward tendency of prices without any fall
ing oil of service.
le will now, as heretofore, be his aim to
maintain undiminished the favorable reputatk a
of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many
years, as one 01 the best of travelers' bottle.
- The table will be bountifully 'applied with
every de icacy of the ' , aeon.
The attendance will be found eflicient and
obliging.
The location will be found convenient for
those whose business calls them in the lower
part of the city, being one door n orth of Cort
land& at., and one block west of Broadvriy. and
of ready access to all Bail• Road and Steamboat
Lines, JOHN PATTER.
'Nov. 17, 1868.-13 m.
SOMETHING NEW!
Having pnrShased the stock of Tobacco belong.
log to Randall, Compton . & Co., and having
built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre;
pared to o ff er to the public
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL,
Gold Leal. Sunny Side, rind Apple, Michigan
Fig, Rose Lest and Star, which we oiler formals
in quantities to suit. customer. Packages ip
Barrels, halls and quarters.
The celebrated Lobe Jacky Pride of the Nal
ted States, irtrgtalatle, Gold Leaf, Navy and all
Made of • •
Aziaban Eagle , Gen. Grant, Leboinet , Im
perios Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
Urns.
We will keep constantij on hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Cue., Tobacco Bozo and Poach
es and everything unally kept in a 2Whateo
Store,
Landlords supplied with . i *II t Foil To
bacco on liberal term".
All orders promptly Illier • ?rant HOW
Oct. Vt. 1867 A. BAUM&
CONFECTIONERY, , TOYS, NUTS
- •
Calls the attention of •the to the fact
thatte tasitelecturee sad mu, at
WHOLNEIALE AND', MAIL,
•
All kinds of ConfectionadeL Foreign ma I t o*
mastic Nets, &o. Dealers to the country wish
' leg anything in his line will well to - tend
their orders to him. and they will be ptose_ptly
attended to. Eletistaction guaranteed. Mrs
in south side of Nemor's Mere Block. Towan
da. Pa.
Feb. 24,1814.--tf.
(NOD_ FURNITURE, the pleat to
AJI Lay at. 1 . ,0ir pries. k FROST'S.
FLOUIL—Whest Floar of all
pa& a, • Beeeibeas Noe; Ina, Con,
ndolko, at
Deo. U. tr: A. -2001CWIWIL
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•
1
AT THE PHESEIT
Which will be sold eecoodfy
Also, direct from Liverpool,
Nev - Irosx, 0ct.10.1868.
AGAIN IN MOTION
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Such Au
FANCY BROILING.
BRANDS OF CIGARS.
as D FRUITS.
A. HART.
to.'s alohnim.
I)it 13 - GO.01) 8 1
c‘ib7
. -
C 434
RACK PLAN aufts - Atto manna
sILt S.
Solid Colors, and plangeable Poplins,
Preach iferinoli anti 'Moires"
Ottanin Velpors, Berge', Biarritz -
alotha, Brood' Cords, Alps
es's, Plelds, and a gnat
_ v riety of Nixed
rim foi l . snits.
- ,
fLL IVEW STYLES
GREAT BARGAINS 1
POWELL & co.
• Nov offer a great variety of
• •
Goods for Ladles.
• CLOAKS kro smat
Comprisin g all the desirable and Wilma. ,
• ble shades of 'Beavers, Chinchillas,
Velveteens. &e. Also. Black
cans and Mantilla Velvets,
AT. LOW PRICES!
CLOTHS & OASSIMERES,
Black and Colored beavers; French Cost
lags, English > Motions, Brosdelighs,
,Plain Black and Fancy Csasimeres.
Fine Tll:ldes, and • full line
lower grades for Boys
MI
wear, now open.
PO WELL & CO.
ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES,
All Sizes in colors, Black and White of
these Celebrated Gloves, will always be
found At the Store of
CARPETS ! CARPETS CARPETS
caossurs TAPESTRY BRUSSELLS
In and. 64 widths 3. ply
EXTEA IMPROViD, MEDIUM IMPROVED
INGRAIN.
WOW/ CARPETS. IN NEW AND BEAUTI!
F1T1... STYLES.
ER WITH A LARGE STOCK 0?
GRADES, JUST RECEIVED BY
t.
'POWELL it • CO.
, Oct. 5.1888.
008 OIL CLOTHS
MATTING& MATS, RUGS, AC..
Jo vet mitt!, now offered by
POWELL Jr. 00.
Turmas, Oct. 5, 1868
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FURS 1 .
POWELL & CO..
Desire to announce thatathe
•
will open and offer sale on
Saturday :,next (Otobei.lo),
their stock of Ladies and
Children's FANCY FURS,
a large stock of which they
are now receiving.
Towanda, Oct.: 6,1868.,
BOOTS AND SHOES
THIS DEriwrmzin OP OUR amines
A SPINTLALTY.
We have devqted much. time,
and have spared no pains, to
make our stock of BOOTS,*
SHOES the largest, beet, and
moist attractive to be found
and having made our pur
chasesfroni the best. and mos
popular manufadurere in the
country, we - now offer a stock
of Chignii Made Goods
equalled Both .in _magnitude
and quality. -
Oct. To m 5, 1815
300 OASES BOOTS &. SHOES
HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
Me to Viehlold enstome re and the general
NOT ONLY THE LABOEST
ASSORTMEN7 GOODS
FAT ,T orm..mDm
NOBTHZRN' PElyNsrivAxi4;
THE LOWSST,WATESI
WORK GUARRANTEED I
SHOES FOR LADLES,
MISSES AND O.HILDREN,
RECEIVED' TIE. KY _SEVER MEDAL
Excellence of '4ign,ufacture
PARIS EXPOSITION 1867.
'GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR,
HEAVY OR LIGHT I
Hungarian-and other Styles
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
Made to Ord& by Ezpericeced Workmen
POWELL 4L CO.
00 HORSE • BLANKETS
Carriage Team Harness,
TRUNKS, WRIPS,4C.
Towanda, Oct. 61, 1868.
NEW -FIRM t NEW
,GOODS 1
Would call the , attention of the citizens of
Rome and wiokiitY, that they have opened with
A 'New Stock, of: Goods 1
At the old stand of •L. L. Moody , where with'
close attention to the wants of the community
they will keep a good treatment 9f goods,
which they wil •
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
And et pleat that ‘lll Indite every one to boy
of them. We shall at all times have a good
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
iIELArNES, ALPACAS; PIII4TB, eiwirgs,
GIMGHAFS,
_EMMY, Fr AlB, CAPS, -
BOOTS, SHOFS; dAress, akesiaints,
Family/Groceries, Hardware,
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS I
Dsms, Furniture, •te., &c.,
Mee abort) glees bot a alight Rea of the
GOODS- WE HAVE IN STORE;
And we only aay to oar numerous friends and
thepublio generally, csil and see as test the
me to of our pretensions, and If convinced:l
BUY AND-. MAKE YOURSELVES RICH
By wring money in yea masses. We „in
tend to -
GIVE -GRE.ATEI; BARGAINS THAN
We know we can pleyse you, so give us a call
111 kinds of
Taken la exchange fO goods. •
WIOMII & FROST.
Successors to L. L. Moody
0. D. WICKHAM. ZD. TROST
Some, Pa.. N0v.12, 1888, -
H URRAH! HtIRRAH'!
REEtriir IS AT LAST
P . \ T 7 COWELL
HAB IT !
Anything you want in the Grocery line.• See
what they have :
FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR,
PORK, TEA, SPICE, sirs; EGGS, LARD,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT I
FREBII FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON.
SALT BY THE SACK OR BARREL.
TOBACCO AND ,SECIARS.
We are sole agents for the blot brands of VIZ
. ginia and
CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO,
Wholesale and Retail.
Lutl7. e"thilliinlG the
GROCERY
a"
line.
agr iteloakber the place, No. at math street
SW door below Beldlettuut's Block.
Towanda, Nor. 19, -
P W"
:~ltiss;llaiious,
AT' RETAIL.
public,
BUT Bin,-
, -
FOR THE
Tbat can be found In
• 'The stock Is adored at
And tise
EDWINA). SMUT'S
Awarded for
stun
JAXS3 M. BURT'S
Either
csu, OPERA, :NAPOLEON,
In foil operation cod all goods
In the
Saddlky Department 1
B FFALO & WOLF fcOBES.
WICICHUI & FROST, t
Embracing all the latest styles of.
Ttat cannot fall to snit. We would most re-
LADIES DRESS . GOODS!. spectfully solicit a call from the desk:. through
Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of
VESTINGS, EANCi GOODS, UMBRELLAS,
CROCKRRY i MIRROR.%
WOOD SAND TINWARE.
EVER BEFORE HEARD
F4RMERB PRODUCE
IifO'SIO, ON . ANY OTHER AR
AL 11CLE Is oar Ilse, or4ored se eat sodas
D 7 cabig se it* _ • saws sou.
Ctgai.
i t Dianlientiaows - ?times.—
Notice Is busby item that all permit
Indebted to the meals or Ogle tames, lode
of Tosoorors daVd., - art nquested to
make Immediate Impeast, sad all seems bar
ing claims ambit sib, estate. Rest mead
them duly authenticated tor settlement.
L. D. W1.1U1131,
Deo 21,1818. idadelateater.
ATOTIOB IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to Give Holies : That on the 14th.
itay of December, A. D, 1868,1 Warring in
vas spinal the albite Of
R. BART° of the Boca& of
Troy' laths County of Bradfcird and Mite
of Pennsylvania, who has been
13eakrapt
on bis own petition; that=
ment of soy debts ina 41=1 say pro..
party belonging to such pt o . to Mir
odor his use, and the toaster of any ;so
petty by him are forbidden by law; that a
iodating of the creams of the said Bank
rupt, to prove their Debts,and to choose
one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be•
holden at the Moe of the Bagister in the
Borough *Moulds, Pa, before EDWARD
OVERTON, .Iz,. Sister, on the 30th d ay
of January, A. D. 186% at 9 o'clock. A. /11. - -
THOMAS A.
D. 6. ldarabal.
Rs E. B. - Cixantriou, Deputy.
Dea 24, 1868.
tIECTITOWS NOTICE.- .Notice
Is hereby given that all pampa indebted.
to the Mate of MU. °VINTON. late of
Towanda boro, are requited to nuke I lamed!•
ate patent, sad All persons haring els up
on add estate moat present Shen den . Winn
tasted for settlement.
ILS6FAIILANE,
Om. 17,186 e. Rua elms.
EXICOUTOWI3 NOIIOII.---Notioe
is henb ghat, that all_lions in
debted - y
to the ORM. of 11•17 th
late of Granville, deo'd. me rennested to
make Immediate payment. and those haring
claims against asid estate will present lhan dal,
authenticated for settlement. • -•
BETH S. Pins 8..
HOLM= CAT LIN.
&mutate..
Dec. 17, 1868
EXECITTOR'S NOTIOL—Notke
is hereby given thattiqms indebted- to
the estate of LORENZO .doe'd. late or
Wysitudng tip. are requested maks Immedi
ate
yapstent, unbolt' delay, *ad Mose haling
Claims against said estate - mist priant them
duly autheuticated for animist,
0., 0. ALLEN.
DAVID BROWN, .
Executors.
Din, 17,-1888.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is
herebyplven that all persona Indebted to
the estate of Ebenezer Wells, decd., late of
Herrick twp., en requested to, make payinent
withoirt delay, and those basis* , claims against'
4a16 Istate most present them Ally authentica
ted tar settlement.
JOHNBON . VELLS.
Ezecotor.
Dec.l7 18%
FOWLER
,& CO.,
R.
-BEAL ESTATE DEALERS,
47101 13 12C0111KGS macs,
-mum SLID x mum°
•
Real Estate pardiased and sold. Investments
made and Money Lcetted•
CHICAGO, ILL.,Oct: 37,1866. •
Dsait rstablished ourselves
permanently in the above business, we take the
liberty of sending your our c.rd. Should you
have any desire to make investments or loaa
money, ptu bong gut:lean is Chicago; (having
lived here and seen its growth from L ama
vill age to a city of over ikree hundred amigos d
inhabitants) gives - us ample means of knowing
where good investments can be made, or what
will be good a ecurity for money loaned. " AU ,
business entrusted to our cars will !active
pronipt attention."
This city is inc easing Very rapidin in wealth
And mnrolation, and. at no period have better
opportunities offered for Investment, than at
present. •••
Near Twelve Milllnns Dollars are expended
annually in tine and costly dwellings, giving
permanence and - causing great advance In
prices fo all Improved property. 1
Very.Hespectfully,
B. FOWLER /t CO.l
By permission refers to Hons. N. B. Judd, N. ,
C., John V. Farwell, F. C. Sherman, 'Chicago;
Roth. Sjmon Cameron, 11, S. S.. Sferc tar I t
C„ Win. Elwell, Judge 13th Dist., Penns yin.
tda; Hone. John Bateme, /Chalets Hancock,
Horton; Hon. Wml B. Ogden, New York: Ly
man Truman, Owego. PL - Y. N0v.26,14.6m.
OBACC I O- AND CIGIORSI
The undersigned have establbbed a
STEAM TOBACCO 'FACTORY,
1 1 1 - W
. •-A. IT 3D
On Main Street belowiltridire Street.
W here they v.l l roanufoof oi dog all kind' of
Cal TOBACCO AND CIGARS-1
Which they offer to the trade at
R P, LE SALE PRIPES
OUR STOOK. AND PRICES-1
Oar Tobacco is manufactured from the best
KENTUCKY IND VIRGINIA\
Stock that: can be procared In the market.
Giro as aitry. This is a home enterprise and
will ancm , with a liberal disposition of the
trade ter: support home mannlactors.
MEANS 3 MUMMY, -
.157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
June 4,1268.—tf.
8.. A. PEI"TES . CO
Are now receiving from New York Cfine
sortment of _
HOODS IN - THEIR LIN'S
EConalating in part of
BROWN & BLE&CHED.MUSLINS,'
AND' PRINTS,
LADIES, AND CHILDREWO 1)11ES8 4/00DS,
Fancy Sklrta,,Nhawk, Hoop Skirts,
GLOVES, 110SiEEY, YANK EX NOTIOxS,
&c., &c., &a
All of which can - be' bin& am asap' as the
same quality of goods .can be bought in To-
wanda. Their - -
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
4 .
la:being IfaintsbeCwith the latest etyles_er
SONNETS ANO-BATS;
And a general assortment of affilinerj Good%
with competent ILUlncia to sait - the taste'of all
who maylavor theta with their patronage.
IL Witten will be 4r:wished with all I Indio(
goads at laden!! prkee.
DONT FORGET THE LUIS ISO PLACE.
Irak 'Street, directly oppositi tbb Court -
Muse.
• B. A. PETTIS 1 00:
Towanda, Sept: 21, 1863.-3 m .
akoREWARD. --In accordance
with a reaintkon, or proposition
of the Common Connell of the Borough of Alba .
adopted October the 28th, A. D. 18U, I here
by offer a reward of Three Ruedred Dollars to
be paid upon conviction of any_persin or per
eons who shall fire, or have . fired any building
or buildings oa Missed th e same to be dons <
within the limits of said Albs Borough.
DAVID PALNEB, Burgess-
N0v.84868. -
AW. ORIN - MARBLE SHOP,-
•
ELMIRA, N. Y., •
You will And Granite Momunesti, both Quincy
and Concord, Marble "and Bide Mantles. and
Coal Orates to At., large assortment; con
stantly on hand, cheep as the cheapest.
Aug. 10, 1888.—ly.
F - R. TAYLOR, Fa s hionable ' Hair
• Dresser.• Ward Sous, Towanda. Pa.,
keeps constantly on band sad' makes to order
all kinds of Hair Work, such as Switches, Carlo,
Britt% Frisian', Lad,h_ Trost Plums. Wigs,
Toupees, Waterfalls, Puns, Falls Intake:a tmd
ornamental Hair Work of Iln drucepLions made
to suit the customer. Pattioski attenUrr
to the Catlin- and Premiss Of Lady'sia
Highest market price pald for am Hair.
Toinutds, liar. WI, 186 e.