Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 08, 1869, Image 2

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    Naos from all Nation.
.--TOlnnessee militia Nattered
throoglicat Sae ties 44 '
Neshrilk: • This is esimil - by 'the possel_
quiet that
—Menip*is no:labilfr
Poit Tzcopi,***4l: SPIORid , 14 th, l
city a:e fired to 44 1 * • - .
ihiporimetroortot Obickg6,
TAW:Sinks ins mama iteshist the m
emo asthma &mew for dmajes
orootnting to $5,000. The Clomi held that
if companies permit oars to be imodloaded,
Niemen are :tot rispoisiblitor amo"
resulting LODI 'Wan me the pistibo
and - that if a passenger leaves a seethe tog
not spin skim it.
-A young man named Henry
Kraft, while dancing in a ball- oom in Mt.
sago rem*, fell dead upon the glom
Heart disease via supposed tote the cause
of Ids disease. ' • •
—A jealous lover named John Ken-
nedy, shot and mortilb-wooadsd.his 11111%
Peter Growlsy, in illealphis,s few asp ago.
—A den of counterfeiters wail' dis
coTereala Detroit reeeraly, sad the propri
etor, James Jones. alias Johnson, wrested,
and a full set or eagarreis tools .Sued by
the 'United States Marshal
--Wenderßei recovered $B,OOO
damages Lima the Gina" t Western Balboa
Company, kg being put Oita mem train.
—The cotton factory of L. W.,Rx•
Co., at /inborn K. it., was podia*, con
sumed by fire Friday.
—Mr. Male, or the first of Yeston
& Hale, Rortiand, fell dead at ids iesidenee
Thursday. •
. —William R. Prince, - one of the
oldest arid widely known citizens of bush
ing, died - on the 28th inst. at his residence.
—Wm. Lawson Carter shot himself
through the heart in Cloreland fiatorday.
—The Turkish Ambassador has
presented his credential to the Xing of
_ czeeee.
—ln .the. Constituent Cortes, the
newloart required by the provisimud Gov
ernment of kutin was voted,
hostility to the Conscription
law continues in the Provinces of Spain,
and fresh outbreaks are apprehended.
. —The P acific Mail SteamshipOotp
pany since Jan. 1 have shipped from Bahl
more to Japan 3,220 tons of coal. to San
Francisco 3,892 tons, and Hong Kong 803
tons.
—Orders have • been iseneed,
granting unlimited leave of absence to thir
ty men of each company in all the infantry
regiments of the Bravarlan army.
—The Greek Chambers have -dis
solved. Elections are to _be held °lithe
16th of May for the new Ligislature, which
will assemble on the sth of June.
—lsaac S. Hicks, a respectable
farmer of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess county,
aged 72 years, committed .suicide Saturday
morning by banging in his wagon house.
—Judge S. W. Brookway, a promi
nbnt lawyer and politician of Clalifothia,
died.in San Mateo on Tuesday.
- -A band of Blood Indians made a
lon a saw mill at Boton Creek. twenty
miles from Diamond City, a few days ago,
hut Were repulsed by the workmen.
- - --The Union Enterprise Foundry,
in Pittsburgh, William Johns:on proprietor,
was-burned Saturday evening. The loss is
$6,560 ; insurance, $4,000.
—.The Schooner,
.Angy Amesbury,
of Quincy Point, went ashore on Tortugas,
and was , compelled to throw overboard
twenty tons of ice. She was assisted off by
wreciers. =
~.—Mary Drury, aged 30 years after
leaving her Work in the'mill at Cherry Val
ley, Blass-Von Tuesday evening it being
very dark,imisjeok her way, and walked in
to' a mill pondrand was drowned,
—The soldiers and citizens whu
went in pursuit of the Indiana after the late
fight_ near Yellow Stone, recaptured the
stolen stock, but did not ov-.eulAke the Lull
!Lim. The two Indiana imPficated in the
attack on the Diamond Railroad train have
been hanged.
--As the train bound north on the
Richmond, )Fredricksburgb, and Potomac'
Railroad was approching Chesterfield sta
tion, about halfway between •Fredriekbargh
and Richmond, on Tneaday night, - the engi
neer saw a man , lying on the track, and be.
fore the ttain could be stopped it had en
tirely , puised over the man's body and cut
it in 100. '
—The break in the Delaware and
lindaen Canal at Cuddybaoksille is not
repaired.
—General, ;Buchannan has relin
quished command of the Department *of
Louisiana to Gen. Mower.
—The Gettyfburg springs are
held by the owner's employee during the
day and by watchman at night.
—The sale of Mexican territory to
the United States is agitated at the capital
and finds many supporters.
--The water continues to subside
at Albany, and the wharves are clear: •
—The Ohio river atLouisville: has
; been rising at a very rapid rate for several
. da;ys. The water yesterday reached the
sidewalk on the lower wharf. -
—Charles Steadman and Henry
Jennings, convicted of, the Gooding rob
bery in Boston, were - sentenced Tuesday to
four years each in State Prison,
—Troupe are going forward to the
Pyrenees to prevent parties o! 'Oarldts from
prosfmg the frontier into Spain.
—Palmer, the sculptor,. has pur
e/used a country seat on the Hudson, mar
Newburgh, and will remove his studio
thither.
- --Nelron Haight, of Daichan
county, has sold his trotting Hamblatonlan
-Gail Hamilton" to a New 'After for $2,-
750.
—Buckingham, the letiSper who
e,howed the convict Montagu! Doan, luta
been a physically
.a Methodist inhibitor and
a horse ,tookey.
—Gen. A. S. Webb, assumed com
mand of the First Military ./Mittiet Thurs
day, and at once
_reinstated Gov. Wells, of
—Ninety thousand acren-Ad college
land script belonging -to Delaware were
sold by auction on Tuesday to B.Lewia,
of Cleveland, Ohio, for $ B O OOO .
—Froth 200 to 300 holders of fraud
papers rejected at the
November election were allowed to vote at
therecent town election in - lbekskill.
--Admitil Hastings has rewired
~ r ders from England to leave tete& aan
coever'ileha4 inunediatekr far Uprise,
with the iron.ciad frigate Zealous.,
—Silver mines Tate been discover
ed new &moms, stank seventy ridlee bons
Fen Fontaine, and people are Meting there
- and staking of claims. They hoe streaky '
held meiSirig and established
lava
--Some plentelir in Oeorik Aloe
lama sad BoldEien Teinausebaraploaglo
rd Rp addcatilibudir 169
Purpose of pagan We rand in oallite:
Vaned Swishy.
Towanda, Thuraky, April 11, IMW
zoneill :
E. 0. 000D100it.
1 4 IT, foil
Having been appointed by Resi
dent; Gran tether-ore:
of Ventral fa the Fortot MOO-.
phis, and confirmed by the Senate, •
(time become neceesery for me -to
M i nihe such bestir arrangements as
frill continue the - publication of - the
Riviorra in_ mph a manner -as shall
be satisfactoryto myself, and accept
able to the Republican of Bridford
County. For this purpose, I have
disposed of the business intimate of
the establishment to Sufism Al-
VOID, who has entire control of the
publication of the paper,the arrange
ment fisting from let inst. Ifr. Air
van will hereafter be the publisher
of the Reruns, and will transact
all the business appertaining to: the
(Ince. • --
But I do,not ihtend to sever my
.editorial connexion with the Ryon-
Xss. I shall still retain the editorial
tripod, and in my new position, I
hope to have the time to bold weekly
communication with my old friends,
under circumstances which will give
me an opportunity to Perforwthe la
bor more satisfactorily to myself„ and,
I trust more advantageously to them.
Having grown up from boyhood in
the editorial harness, I should not be
content to lay it entirely aside, and
I am too proud of the. kindness and
consideration always extended to me
by the people of Bradford; to lightly
and inconsiderately setter my ac
quaintance and, weekly intercourse
with them. Their respect and con.
Nem I value above all other COD
'ideation', and . I shall endeavor to
retain lo th, as long as I live.
To .brethren of the press, who
have noti*ty appointment in such
a flattering - manner, I return my
heart-felt acknowledgments.' Their
good °pleb% any one may well value,
and their high estimation of, services
to the - Republican cause and labors
in the editorial chair, is gratifying, i
when expressed in such kind words.
Yr. A.Lvose is not without experi
ence in publishing a newspaper. He
is well known to the people of the
county, aid any word of commenda
tion is superfluous. I bespeak for
him in his business relations the sup
port of the Republicans of Bradford,
and toliards the RIPON= generally
the same liberal and generous feeling
of encouragement which has made
the past so agreeable to me.
B. 0. GOODRICH.
a The readers'of the Banana
will observe by the announcement
made by Mr. Goonma in this paper,
that the undersigned has again be
come associate editor, and publisher.
In taking this step I do not suppose
kny formal introduction to the num
erous patrons of the Raman is ne
cessary, as a similar relation a few
years since gained for me the ac
quaintance of many of them. I
trust that the same friendly inter
course which then existed between
us may be revived, and that in the
discharge of the arduous and labori
ous duties which I have assumed, I
shall have the encouragement and
support of all who desire the success
of the Republican party and the
prosperity of its organ in this coun
ty.
On my part, it is my determina
tion to spare neither pains nor effort
to sustain the reputation which the
paper now enjoys of being a fearless
and uncompromising advacate of the
principles of the party, " regardless
of denunciation." And, as we are .
soon to enter upon an important cam
paign in the political history or the
Commonwealth, it should be the aim
of every man who truly believes the
policy and principles of the Republi
can party correct, to prepare for the
conflict. The most successful and
certain method'of securing suc cess
to our cause is by the circulation of
the press of the party. Oar prin
ciples will bear the test of public
scrutiny, and the wider their &cola
tion the larger will be the accessions
to the. party.
My only regret in again embark
ing in a business fraught with so
much that is pleasant to me, is the
thought that the ?elation which I have
now assumed to the readers of this
paper may not be a permanent one,
as the arrangement - between Mr.
900DRICII and myself is only for a
limited number of years. However,
this thought shall not deter me from
exerting all my energy and ambition
for the npbnilding and perpetuation
of the interests of the Rem= and
the Republican party.
as.Groses S. Twitentu., condemn
ed to be executed for the murder of
Mrs. Haug in Philadelphia, solmuly
charges the execution of,the deed
upon hie wife, who, as he alleges,
killed her mother in a quarrel, and
that he has been silent heretofore to
we her. The statement is, in some
degree, corroborated from the fact
that Mrs. Twrrciam left the city at.
an early hour SaturdaY =ening,
when she 1 earned of the intention of
her husband to make , the confession.
SIPA joint resolution has been
trodnoed into the Rouse of Represen
tatives of Pennsylvania, fixing upon
Friday the ninth day of April as the
day for the adjournment. of the Leff.
Wature. It will probably be adopt
:
IN the printing-bereft of the Trees.
Department abopt ker . mkr finale and
mom Ilitseilisab li Van boa old.
Sid ibiii " .Aprisid
with at . • =- L -
r'l.llll' , 'I "I
. The New fork Evening POll, is en-
PO In •th* : ; d 4ri e F tsbl e tail 4
&V# 1 00 1.44.41111 4 1 thk: (19 1. -
; 411 11. Vi
for its limmthiess oiiihe sleiery
tion, for its dignified tone, and .the
absence of personalities. Fot some
lisle past
bee* and ' its position
equivocal. It has given evi l denao of
being controlled by malevolent feel
ings, and guided by unworthy inter.
ants. - It
pouring of :riPleen rod eilumny ,
upon - Senator Furo!. Thin, &lA*
pishHeacitisan New . York who,
has just been.ionored by being elect
ed as Senator from that great State,
is accused in the 'Post of crimes and
misdemeanors which if true would
deprive him of the confidence -and
respect of all honorable tun, and
make his presence in the Senate...,
disgrace to y that body. -
That Gov. PIM' in the course of
a long and successful - life should
have excited the envy and animosity ,
of tome is not Wonderful, but , the
venomous &auntie of the Post are
so uncalled for, and the charges so
monstrous and = *Dully, that its
poisoned shafts fail` of having any
disastrous effects. That such an ef
fort should be made to destroy Gov.
FINION, is a matter ef , surprioe, and
the animus a fair subject of enquiry.
We find in the- Albany Express, the
solution. •
s. w. 4XQB4N,
The .Ezpnsss, in its comments
says.:—" of coarse the Post itself
does not believe what it says. It
has some motive other than the
statement of truth or the advance
ment of the public interest. There
is something underlying this malign
ity, and in view of the scandalous
conduct of the Post-we now feel - at
liberty to state it. Young gewAtat
Km:Mt, the Wall street forger, is a
relative of the editor of that paper.
For his pardon has it naturally la
bored with great zeal. It repeated
ly appealed-to Gov: Fsurros on_ his
behalf. The editor personally visit
ed the Capital:and besought the Gov
ernor's interference. But he was not
able to change the Governor's con
victions of his duty, and when this
became apparent he ,thought to suc
ceed in another way. As we hap
pen to . know, he sent a threatening
letter4si Con. Fenton seeking to drive
Aim to do through fear what he would
not do through' favor. But thet.lov
ernor was unmoved. Ile hadwdelib
erately and conscientiously made up
his mind that be , could not properly
pardon young Szrcimr, and what
persuasion could not accomplish be
was the last man to yield to intimi
dation. The public will agree with
us that the Course of the editor who
sent that letter was 'disreputable in,
the highest degree. pe seems 'him
self to have become conscious of it,
for but a few days had elapsed when
he begged the return of his dilsgrace
fat missive. But since then the Post
has frequently betrayed a indignant
hatred of Gov. Frarron, awl , its dis
play of . Saturday is another of the
same sort: Before the failure of its
effort to secure Kircnem's pardon It
had often applauded the Governor as
a vigilant, faithful and upright pub
lic officer. The public _ will now
understand why it changed its tone,
and what value should be attached
to its present criticisms.
TENOR". Or OVVICZ SILL.
The troublesome question "What
shall be done with the Civil Tenure
bill, so ea to satisfy all parties to in
terest, to wit : the People, the Presi
dent, and both houses of Congress?"
was decided yesterday by the adop
tion of the report of the Committee of
Conference, by a vote of 42 to Bin
the Senate and 108 to 67: in. the
House. The vote shows that Congress
is satisfied ; the President some days
since declared. his hearty acquies
cence in the principles of the adjust
inent, and the people are alWays sat
isfied with any public mnasure that
tends to the yrsservatios c e O•ip)cmi
government and the advantage of
the country. The report as agreed
upon by the Committee and ac:epted
by both Houses, repeals the let and
2d sections of the Civil Tenure act of
March 2, 1867 ; retains the let sec
tion of the Semite amendment, and
amends the 2d section to read as fol
lows :
That during the recess of ' the Sen
ate the President is hereby empow
ered,in his discretion, to suspend any
Chit officer appointed by and with
the consent -of the Senate, except
judges of the United States courts,
until the end of the next, session - of
the Senate, and to designate some
suitable person, subject to be remov
ed, in. his discretion, by the designa
tion of another to perform the duties
of such suspended officer in the mean
time, and such person so designated
shall take the oathi and g ib the
bonds required by law to be taken
and given by the suspended officer;
and shall during the time be performs
his duties be entitled to the salary
and emolument of such officer / , ; and
it shall be tin duty of the Ptisident,
within thirty days after/the com
mencement -of every session of:"the
Senate, except for any office which,
in his opinion, ought not to be filled;
to nominate persons to fill ill vacan
cies in offices which exist at the
meeting of the Senate, whether tem
porarily or not, and also, in place of
all offions suspended during such .
session. Then, and not otherwise,
the President shall aominste another
person as icon as practiaable to said
session of the Senate for add office.
S. W. ALVORD
Shwa the 1 1 111emith Amend
ment be adopted 14 the requisite
number of Staieto p the Copperhead
journals and politicians will have
happy time persuading the negroes
that they were all the time their most
devoted and imElinching friends. -
WM? MOW Yfrc,!”1011. in
aim:pa* at - • -•—.
Tnis *maxim: ix TAXA&
felltdr.o . o*!.`slasl of patient
!urpo4.lgs . tina,tilitki*e very clear
. *4,44 r'''Ao get at *V
Resting in Tex
!4_f' I divided
- y the
:• t st a t e , I nd
kept them . The
points in coot are . stated as
fairly and truthfully as thy can be
serves : Wide differenoes of opinion'
exist among those who sat in the
Convention wkipli-Jrame4 tlnaew;
Constitution of gratil, antehiniedif;
fere/rites - him - divided Repabliz"
can party of -that alto into hostile
factions, one 14 Willi - Aifavors the rati
fication of that Vonstitution, while
the other ; oppnei it: - All agree in
respect to conceding to the colored
population the rights evinced to them
by the reconstruction messuria' of
Congress, and l a4opting the - '
teenth a mendment of the - Riderat
Constitution. But - the Republican
differ concerning • three important
proliositkant, Alnore sweeping
disfranchieeMent of rebels than is , pro;
Tided for in the fourteath. Nand ,
sent ; • division of the" State into
three States.; and the aulliflosdbn of
acts piiiied by the Legislitturn of
TCxis after the sdoption of the ordi
*anise of seoessinn in 1.881. The , ex-.
-tame Radicals---constituting; we
presume, a decided majority of the
Republicane—favar thesethree
urea, while the more conservative Re
publicans oppose , them, though the
line• seems not to be quite so, closely
drawn on the subject-of the division
of the State as is on the other two.
Thenew Constitution, as we under
stand it,-steers clear, of these three
embarrassing points. The contest is
rather violent, and the Constitution
may be defeated , whenever' submitted
to the popular vote ; or Congress
may, perhaps, provide for the assem
bling of another convention to frame
still 'another Constitution. In the
meantime, the lone Star remains out
side of the constellation of the Union.
28. Under the laws of Penneylva
ea in reference to hawking and ped
dling, it has recently been decided
by the Supreme Court, that manufac
tured articles mean wares made in
foreign countries, and do not include
wares manufactured in the United
States, but out of Pennsylvania. The
acts since 1830 againit peddling
without license were intended to em
brace both foreign and domestic
goods, exempting; boirever, from
their operation,- citizens of Pennsyl
vials peddling- goods of their own
manufacture But in the act of April
lifth, 1840, the word "domestic" was
dropped inadvertently, it is asserted,
since the consequently useless and
unmeanj.ngly provision is retained,
which allows citizens of-Pennsylva
nia without license to peddlp gOods
of their own make. However this
way be,it was decided that the many
acts on the subject being interpreted
so as to form a complete system, the
word "foreign" should receive the
construction mentioned above. And
the Court held that it was not neces
sary to take out a license to peddle
in Pennsylvania goods made in any
other State of the United States. ,
DEATH OF GIN. BESJAXIN 0. CHEM
—General Christ, for many years a
citizen oftlfinersville, but at the time
of his death a resident of Philadel
phia, died in that city on the 26th
ult. He was formerly one of the pro
prietors of the Union Hotel, in Arch
street near Third, Philadelphia, but
at the time of his death was not
gaged in business.
His remains were brought to this
County for interment The funeral
took place in Minereville on Monday
last, and was attended by many of
his former companions-in -arms as
well•asby a large concourse of cid.
zens.
General Christ, on the 20th of
April,lB6l, entered the three months'
service as a private in Company E,
Capt. Wm. Homer, sth Penna. Regi
ment. He was commissioned Lien
tenant-Colonel of that Regiment, on
the 22d,and was mustered out of ser
vice, July 24,1861." Upon the return 1
of Colonel Christ he reentered the ser
vice for three years, and was on the
27th of July, commissioned Colonel
of the 50th Penna. Regiment. rn Ju
ly, 1862, he was ordered to take com
mand of a brigade, and from that
date commanded brigades and divis
ionstuntil he was mustered out of the
service, October 4, 1864. Col. Chris),
was recommended for promotion by
Major General Burnside, immedi ‘317
after the Maryland campitign,f Pep
tember, 1862. which recommen ation
was favorably endprsed b 7 Gen. Mc-
Clellan, and forwarded to the Presi
dent Col. Christ was brevetted Brig
adier-General, August 1, 1,864, for
meritorious services on Nye River
and Petersburg.; /He was a partici
pant in one campaign ih South Caro
lina, in one l i g Maryland, in fourin
Virginia, ikone in Kentucky, in one
in MississiPpi, and in one in East
Tennessee. He was at the taking of
Port - Royal 4 at the Battle of the .
Coosew ' and at the Battle of Pocota
rwc South Carolina ; at Sulphur
Springs, Second . Belt - RAN , Center
-4nlle, Chantilly, Fredericksburg, and
in all the battles of Grant's campaign
of 1864, -from the Wildelnees - until
our forces entrenched before Peters
burg. He was at South" Mountain
and Antietam in 31Iaryland ; at the
siege and fall of Vicksburg and Jack
ion, Mississippi, and Blue Springs,
Hough's Ferry, Lenoir Station, Camp
bell Slation,and at the siege of Knox
vile, East Tennessee. During his
term of service, Gen. Christ.. was
wounded three times—slightly at the
battle of the Ooosaw ' and Antietam,
and severely before Petersburg.
' Galena (Mirka was a brave ofilear,
and the responsible commands sotto,-
ted to him proie that he had the en
tire confidence of his superior officers.
His eventful military career was
fraught with peril. and hardships,and
adorned by a heroism worthy of the
sacred cause In which he , drew his
sword.
se., Alexander-H. Stephens, late
Vice President of the Coofedracy, is
lying in a very critical condition.
He elpeoted to ottrvive - bntiViort
time.
TBB.OOMMIff BLS.
incifunbent of 'the "office, by "a small
Julius L. Strong,, Republican, is
elected to:`: olition floe the Firit -
District by 781 over James 'Din;
Democrat. the
he p n.W
Ho*
is claimed !hal fkepi
Republican,elected,,defeathigJair..
F. Babcock, Democrat, the Beplibli=
cans gaining 824 oiet
the vote-of last Spittle. - In the Thin,
Viatriet,ll. H. Staikweathili t
Scab, is reelected - bye good niejois
ity. In the Fourth DisUict them is
no doubt that' William H. Barnum,
Democrat, is reelected by about 509
majority. Thisgives a Republican
gain of the State ticket and two COn
gressmen. The. Legislate* is close,
but Pt - q!"blF a °Vs!! 480u!)!Ica,11 ma -
'The Ilepublicaueiain largely
Hartford and • `.New -Haven . Countleo 2
The Democrats gsin in Windham and
Added ocientieiN
slid, theigtrit seems' inkier&
ble, that James Gallagher. Chain*
of the State Deftecratie CoMniittee,
was defeited`lit his oWnet r tior May
or by 80 vote'. `'Leit Sp '
gave 9,259 for Inglis - '
TEE waren ELEOTIOL
Itetconzr, Mich; Wady, o tprit 0.
The vote in' this -State Ass- been
light to , thiy. The Republicans sleet
Thomat Me Cooley Justice of the bu
preme Court, and Jonas H. Mcklow•
as and Joseph Bastabrook, Regents
Of the State University, by the usual
majorities. The,Circuit Judges are
nearly all Republicans. ,
IS: The appointment of Hon.
Ammon= Mmtnocir for Marsh - Si of
the Western District of Pennsylvania,
113 a fitting vilification of a worthy
and efficient officer. Mr. M. was. ap
pointed to the plies by President
"Ascots, and discharged' his duties
with honor to the State and credit to
himself, consequently he was mirly
an object of hatred for ANDRIIV Jens
.nos, and became one of the first viHc
time of his treachery. President
Gaon deserves the thanks of the
loyal people of thOlitate for re-instat
ing him in the imiortant and respon
sible Position.
Nil ltrotrtinntatts.
PALIIABLE FARM FOR SALE.-
The sehecriber can for gab the fans
known ae the Stockwell Pam &sated t
Sprlalleld torgw containing a bout 225 scree.
ISO ewes theme improved, sad ceders good
state of caltivailia. gullible bending ih
on. Thaw easy. Aippil to
7. SUMNSII.
Smithile . id, p T.. 18811.-4
14 NAL 'ESTATE AITOTION. The
.1.1) subscriber will sell at public Testae. on
Smarmy, the 24th day of April. 4869. at 1
o'clock. p. m., the following moped', to wit
One lot of ten and one.bilf sera, with Cot ,
tags house. a number of fruit tam, and a wall
of water thaws. One lot of tan and one.balf
acres with log . house. cooper shop ILtAble. lo .o
and a good vameto f fruit trees. we iota are
nicely situated to any bushiest Weir lee.
whether mercantile or mechanical, In Albany
township, on the Berwick turnpike sad oaths
line of the Sullivan Brie R. 8., one third of a
mile from New Albany station. and close to
Wiley & Bemdall's grist mill, which is doing a
good Inane= An excellent location for war
on and blacksmith shops. Baboon and church..
es convenient, and good society. oTerma.—
Ten per. etmt. to be pad down when struck off;
and balance in installments to suit. At the
seine time will be sold- his pendant property,
household furniture, U. Terms.-rs 6 and un
de - cash. over that amount six month's credit
with approved security: N. B.—No back bid
ders unreal or personal gaper!".
HO A OLANII.
New 'Albany. March 29.1119.-1 ii
APPLICATION IN brirOROK—
To Elisabeth Artnatroing.—No. 33.4. Dan
te cilia You are hereby Eagan % that Wm.
H. Armstrong. your husband. has applied to
the Court of Common Pleas of .Bradford Coun
ty. fora divorce hom the bonds of matrimony.
and the acid Court , hu appointed Monday, toe
3d day of Kay, 1269. st ter) o'clock. p. m.. for
hearing the said Wm. A. Armstrong, , in the
pretense, at which time and , place yon an at
tend it you think wpm •.- •
AprilB, 1869. WY. ORIPFII3, ` berift
, A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.--
Lou. To Wilber Pitkln.—No. 202. Dinah&
term, 1888. Ton are hereby notified *hat Theo'
dora Pitkin, has applied to the court of common
pleas of Bradford Co. fors divoro from the bonds
of matrimony, and the said court has appointed
Monday, the 3d day oi Nay 1_969, at 2 o'clock,
p. eL, for hearing the said Thedora Pitkin
the premises, at which time and place you can
attend if you think propos.
April 1869. WM. GRlPPlB,l3lu‘ilf.
APPLICATION IN DI Vsilioll.-
To Sarah Tampion .—No, Dem term,
1857. Yon are baseby fIWI that James
Thompson, you husband, has • applied In the
Court of Oonmst Pleas ofßritoil Gouty for
• divorce from the bonds 9 matrimony, •ad
the uld.Conn has appointed Monday tit si 3d'
day of Na
h y, 1869
id 1 , at two o'clock, p. m., for
hearing tsa am,"Thampoon prem
ises, at which time and place ywa can ,lnthe
at tests! U
yen think proper. WM. 011117D3
April 7,1869. Sherlifj
FOR SA,LE.—Fiftrthousaiad acmes
of thelnest farmingland situated in tit*
?County of` os Angeles. I.W limb, at prices
tanlitill,slo to $2O (currency) per acre.—
These bin a are contiguous to the thrtring city
of Lae An gales, and are admirably aftpted for
the , cultiration of the Orange, Lemon, Fig, ol
tre,_Whortleben7 and fruit and grain of ever y
,ftecription Great attention is now being tr.
en to the production of lbw 80k in this • b
idet, for which the genial climate renders it
especially suited. Arrangements will short
ly be made by - which Westin g emigrants can
be furnished with guarantees for title deeds be.
fore leaving. New York. For further partica.
lazy address
TILESTON EMERY & al.
Nardi SO, 'e9-di ' Los Angeles. Cal.
WAVERLY INSTITUTE
One of ths best Meru, Institution of the
unto, mess from all pot isto, Is situated
at
wAvEaLy. TIOGA COUNTY. - N. Y.
The depsrlinents are complete. the "0 laid' -
cal" embraces all those studies required for ad
mission to our best Colleges. Also a thorough
drill in the modern Lawmen.
The Wish coarse comp rehend's tioth
common branches,ht In El
Schools. and away of the branches, ow
ally Penaled in the Colleges, in the Cornier
mai course the instruction Is as thorough 'and
eomplete as in our most successful Cotsmerchd
°° l/ I =ctkut upon the Piano andby the
old inethodAlso by RAW' new Amer meth.
od, by which pupils can •aempthe a imowladaw
of
oised Musk lawns- third the time which It hltaarlo
n.
The rates of Lotion are ray moderate. Board
obtained et ressonablellicsa—a limited; num
ber of-4114111s can be aeco In the in
of the bratroctonr. Bo oks be , awned in
which students can board Bewitch* and les
sen the merlin onetalf.
The Sommer Term cowdatthg of 14 weeks will
open on Tuesday; Bartb:blet4M.
• Fiipartla al ars
A. J. LAN_ ,G. A 11.,Prinotpal.
A..Zuss, Proddeat of Board of Trustees. .
Feb. 5.1868. •
SPNOUJ A NOTIUE:-'4FKORGE W.
FISH has -withdraws trona the Firmof
FOX. _wrinrsars, MEW= Olt u blt =tad
comae. The badness will be coo mod et the
obi stead by the other member, of the Fbm,
who will ply ail ialebtedome ; Mot to whom'
all Maga doe mut be oald.
- FOX, , undun a co.
Tommie; Feb::11, NBC
ifitOIoIIPLOITE, all the grades at
the lowest possible pried.,
lI%WM MIAMI 11117[., 1
ARYM&N.---CHURNS, FIRKINS'
D
Tuba. andAstitaa 13alt coastsatly_cat band
at. - A. ROOKWIA.IIO
&IL KINDS OF WOODSY AND
.11.2:1V1Ikvir wan, 110onsidtc.
MICE youNG:mrsorro"
="o°.'°"l"l22tievEr.
glindlitwo
..• frit pragir dhl"
YawT ONE ltwaly
at tba s p r lika al Mini. Oulabilia.
TOMOdIII6 SWIM
SCINOW iiifiegigall sada
Mibe r Ma ii =aten,
siMmisel
I ApittillmbheAkirbili-040
saias meta , sad woad teessialad am
Viola* Itraltr ad all irorkillaa
Bairn elli m
k t r
, bilimislG
nom t of' 211—
Iliguladte at dabs* B elt. je 4: =
tk 11.1-111 ma elattaagosea
Et d walk was' all matarialt.:-' dtb-3
altaabassia to We IWO@ doe
is tuba brahuni 4 t rual,
lag sap a wain, the . :w *4..1
era applied, ititL-Tita durability al- tlio jar
00" - tt labs Nadu" baudeaal Ma, sad ad.
i r iMS, ll !ls bsists l W 'Ws sagel.ms* asa'
Nei sqlkihiLuw, &alder, Tacker. 4bliner.
1 00,48 4 alimsamss• • Wore 1111.
paned Tack Muter.
_ It trill use any sad 'every kind of threadAst
lba Lod tbs assamik a leach maim
male Oda atbis itaableas . Bo sure aid am•
ado ass WWI les ruaga t4= .ll e ,
mad main ddaa
Wu at au Auda~4y Kradanas dor
am, Swam oaf earriasellar
laies,ll too wail 7 Wows aaleclue courara*-7
!bars a rt.: -, •
" I "
for ,CODDINCI, =Mk 411r1:0,
Alitaltaioraadit, Pa.
,
NATIONeIs • LIFE INSURANoE
00. op o, 8. A., • •
fuan quint, apoOpoo—rAui nr fwd.
autcrea_ Cablirsa. UN.
aiktizsgoz 0. (i&Tat, Pr:eldest
'SAY WOKll,,Cbsirmin ;Haim sod EL Coin ;
BENBY D;COOKE, Vim' President; • -
W. PINT, Secretary sad Actuary
The ;id tagin of the National LUelnantane
Company ate.:
I. It is a National Co. chartered tiyeonggreas ;
2; It bas a paid nil Capital or ono ILIIIIon Doi
lmrr;
3.1 t opYralow rates of premium ;
'
toiniabes largerlneerance Quuuri;sir Com
-011111411, for the same stump
IL It Is definite and certain ;
8. There is noopossibility of misrepresentation
bolds% or misondorstanding by policy
. I
I. The policies are plain eontracts,..o much in
innence for so much money ;
8. All polkas. are non-tafel dog ;
9. The p i aci'. an exempt from sttactusent.
E. W. qt./az a C 0. ,. &taken, Philadelphia,
Oesetal Aorta.
B. B. RUSSELL, II anger.
AllrAgests foi Towanda aid ibinky :
la 9 ,A. 0. MASON, NATHAN TIDD
TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING
MILLS:
WM.'S. FULLER . & CO.,
Respectfully Inform the public that they have
purchased the new and egaudve Stews Flour.
•
lug MIMI, built by Wells & WaSson.
In the south part of the borough of Towanda,
audhaving all the modern Improvements. and
Competent !Mem they are prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING;-
In the beat possible manner had at, enusnally
short notice. Every pains will be taken to give
satisfaction, and we invite a public trial.
Farmers doing busbies in town can' bring
*di grain, and bus it ground ta.ialte back
with aka.
FLOUB,. FEED AED MEAL,
Per sale at the loweatiaah prices, and delivered
====l
Towanda, Arorember 10, 1868
'READING RAIL ROAD-BIIM-
Ju6 TIER ARRANGEKENT. KAY 20th, 1868.
Glair Tau= Luca non THZ Norm say.
Norrnwswrfor Philidelphia,New-York.Reading
Ppttsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton../e. ie.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol
lows: At 2.60, 6.25 and sao, a. m., and 13.40. m.
2.06 and 9.311 p. m., canneethrg with similar
Trans on tne Punsylvania Bail Road, and ar
riving at New-Yott at 6.00 and 10.00 and 1140
a. m., and 3.60 7.40 and! 10.30 p, tn. Morph!,
Can aocoinpanying the 2.50 a. m., and 9.36
p. m.. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg , 63r Reading, PotAsville,
' Tamaqua, Nineseville,l Ashland, • Pine Grim,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. m., and
-2.06 and 4.10. p. m.od , opping at Lebanon and
principal Way Stational the 4.10 p. m. Train
fns close connection lor Philadelphia and
Columbia For Pottevillii, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Sebuyildil and Susquehanna Bail
Road,leaveHarriebarg. at 43.66 p. m. Return.
in g l t Leave New- Yo m at 9.00 a. m., 112 noon,
an 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Bleeping Cars meow
pimping the 9.00 Aw a. tn. and 6.00 and 840 p. m
trains without .
Way Passenger resin leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m. returning halal Beading at 8.30 p.
m., stopping at allststions • Pottrrille at 8.46
a.m. and 3.46 p. m.; Astrid at 8.00 and 12.19
noon, 3.00 p. m.; Tsmaq at 8.30 a. m., and
1.00 and 846 p.,
Leave Manilla for Harrisburg, via &hue-.
kill and Saequebanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. in..
and 12.00 noon.
Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read
ing at , returning from Philadelphia
at 5.15 pas. I •
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves
Pottstown at 6.45 a. m., returning leaves Phil
adelphia at 4.30 p. nh
Oolamb.a Bai n Trains leave Reading as
7.00 a. nu and 6.16 p. m. for
Lancaster, Columbia, dc.'
Petitions= Rail Road Trallns leis ftWomen
Joactlon at 9.00 am. and 5.55 p. in, Return
tag: Leavelikippack at 6..45 a - m., and 1.15
ct:‘,,xessot& ing with similar trains on Rend-
Rail Boa
Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p.
Philadelphia LOO a. m., and 435 p. m., the 8.00
a. m., train sunning only to Rmding. Pottsville
800 a. m. 5.25 a.' m. and 4.10 and
9 35 . p. m.,and at MO,. 2.55 and 7.16 a.
111 4 r O 7 Hantsbarg, sad 7.06 a. and 11.40
s i lt! New York, and 4.22 p. m., for Phils•
801nmotatIon, Mileage Season, School and
Rzennion Tickets to sad . from all potato, at re
duced rated.
loitrchecked Omh ; ,101 X)
_pound al
ich Pam Arer G ag . A. NICOLL'
Gonad atipethatendenc.
Bonding. Ps., Nay 20, M.
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED._
We hove •kw stook of Bate, Ohio sad
Pea Vise Clover ; also Mob Timothy seed,
which we offer for whohmle °UMWI on favor
oble tarts. This seed hobs bees selected by
elm of. our,dmit . ail caw asszsatee it to our
Meath Mstrt la sew respect.
PDX, BMW% NBOUR & Co.
Towanda. Peb U 1889. • • •
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL
'MU, *a. az.
Ths sabsertber of= Wade Aidelpdsg,
pod
lief of varieties etApple, Peer.
v
abert Pesch tad Trees, bath 13suidad
sal Alm well *bated Mt at ms.lin
=gilt M eg thei C Vd a tiCkblizt a°Ceb re a .
I'
ALSO, 08010111=30101C1111;
Such as Mew, Spruce' Balms ' , Arbor
Vita. Broilloskieslyr t _4o. mks deciduous
tress such is irsises_, awash: Arabes, lest
last Weimar Mush, Weeping Mos*, Elms,
Hens elmotaitsdie.; Orasiasetal shrubs - , •
FLOWII43, 1103119, VI ITS 3, &e.l •
=4Roots ; Cold Frans • Cabbage
i 1 Gnodrlelk and Bariblea Pow
toes; Alb* Vlbe, (Wigs Cusp sat linty
Plants. V Borsn's
DLoos e warf Pial4 Trees. Send an
for Circular a Cobbs nd
hies List • R. IL WELLS.
Tommie; Its 4 - 'stub 341889.41 • '•<
"I BEEN APPLOS BY BAB,.
NA - Saha; 100/11111111 NEE
Ilibmk=ous.
QPBOIAL ATTRACT:Ib*
peep 1 ;
SPRING -0 ca V#i
we are now onbrfs,
entweat of new end • a
the ttse of
OASBIM: BB SUITS,
rams vets for
MU, BOYS OWLDREN
• Mika bars bees seectoi front the,
ISISOVID
- k.„
' •
by • 8,
._ . .
'CHOICEST STOOKS,
Asa mon our Mends sod costomorktbat they
williinditiothattJattuist-to-call ,os.satoot
pout thomaltoo to prices before purchasing
okirbere. •
, _ t
•:, `7,`
ittittAby:tridlit'aE
,OUR. BALE
Mows that
121321
A. low u they
line prosel
And that
APPRBOAITE , THE. SAME:
In Barniehlog Goode= leo* I. complete.
All the new Spring Wales of Neck Ties, Bowe.
Underwear , Watery ftspendere Gloves and
the celebrated - . •
FRENCH - 170101.SIIIRTS,
Hare now mitred. likieh lotto mortal-in plain
enures and our epitome* are all treated alike.
Thankl6 the public' he. pail patronage. we so.
licit a call when in want of goods An oar-line.
we will do our 'utmost' So' satisfy all who will
call on us at the OinS Pelee Store - or ' -
• • SOLOMON I WOLFF
No. 123 . Main 13t.'
=I
One door north of Taylor do Co.'e Store.
Towanda, Pa. , April !b,1869
s'Tike highest price in Cash paid for Wool
Hides and Pelts." . .
ASUPERIOR LOT OR BUTTER
FIItKINS aar TUBS, on band andlor
Oaf fat Load Karma%
•
OHIO, WEST BRANCH and PEA
CLOITZA. sod Mac& TIMOTHY BRED
or superior qualiti, at toss 4t Rastss's.
ItArAOKERBC, 00D,411311, BLUE
ILL Flab, Waeldnaw Trout, CLICO6I. Piekeled
and Smoked tkvaioit. Smoked H alibut, and
Dried Beef, at Loan do Hammes.
A FULL ASSORTMENT of DRIED
4 :fig Fotnfir-211111:t& ._
ft • IL WARNER, M. D., Physician
‘,./. end Su,rgoin, Leltayeville, Pa. After
nearly seven yesn experience and - extensive
practice. d, relpeottelly tender his profes.
doss! emit:este the people of Lensprille and
vicinity. Mice same es formerly occupied by
ChaDewitt &
3.-301*
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI:
SION ROBE 1
MCC:A.I3E &. MIX,
In the North Store of Iterates New Block.
SMOKED SALMON. HALIBUT &
Bed. MdIABB& MIX.
MACKEREL, TROUT, WHITE
111-
Fish,
Cod•k'lsh and
He IVA . BE &MIX!
B UTTER TUBS AND FIRKINS,
nein ready . Ist of April.
Feb, 14. _ ifcCA.BE k M TX.
DRIED FRIII?3 OF ALL KINDS
mein &Aux.
CLOVER AND 'TIMOTHY SEED
bIcOAIIII a KIX.
WZ ACKNOWLEDGE WITH
.V V
de gratitude put ittUra, and abaft .show
close aling t o the trade.
• McC ARM MIX, •
G O. T 0 THE •
33 .A. 1.P., 8.,
FOR A
ci-oon MEAL,
• • i
AT ALL HOURS.
OYSTERS ALWAYS O N 'HAND,
IN, THEIR SEASON.
BREAD, • _
PIES, P/ CANDY,
CAKES,
• SCOTT & BUFFINGTON,
Towanda, Dec. 15. IP6B.
ERIE RAILWAY
1900 Miles War Ono Management 800 M lies
without Mange of Coaches !
BRnAD 11,AIME—DOITRLE TRACE
For Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago. Mil
wankee, Bt.Paal, Omaha, and all points West
and North-West ; Mansfield, Galion, Urbana,
Dayton, Cincinnati. Indlanopolls Loam
I.4mis, and all points south k South-Wgat.
igh,New and improved Coaches are run thre
without change to BuffiLlo, Rochester. Cleve
land and Cinc in nati. •
On and after Monday Fab. U. 1869. Trains
will leave Waverly. at the following:hours, viz:
gad a, m., Night Express. Daily, for
Roohinter, Buffalo, Flalamenca, Dunkirk, Cleve•
land, Dayton and Cincinnati. making direct
connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Rail•
way at %Salo, and with the Lake Shore Rail
way at %Ado, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all
points West and Borth-West; and at Cincinnati
with tbe Ohio and Mississippi Itsl way for the
South and Son,h-West.
or This train makes a direct connection with'
all lines p to the Wed and 13outh-West, and Is
with the new and , lmproved Drawing
Room Conehespecaliar to the &mid Gauge, ar,
ranged for both day and night, travel, running
through to Rochester. Cincinnatt and Babb,
and ens iontilng the ONL.Y DAILY LIN! from
New York to Cincinnati and the South-Wad
running through 880 miles withent - change.
8:13 a. m., Vali Trsin,l3undays excepted, for
Battik, and Dunkirk:
exc 8:541 te m ., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays
epd.
m., Day Express, Sundays excepted
for lkicitester , , Ballo. Dunkirk Clevrland,Day
ton, Cincinnati and the West and South. Con
sects at Elmira' for. Canandaigua, at Rankle.
Dunkirk and Cleveland with tie Lakajmore
Danny for all points West and North West And
at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi
Itallway for the South and South-West.
81eabg Coaches are attached to this train at
Iluesimssmie, mums through to Cleveland
without change,
• 10:33 p. m.,Express Mall, Sundays 'ex
cepted, for Itaflo,Dunkirk, and Cieveland.con_,
netting with trains for the - West. A 81 lu g
Coach is attached Meadville train at New York,
rusting thrones to withcut change.
A Sleeping Coach is also attached at Susque
hanna running through to Buffalo. -
9:10 a me Wa_y Freight. Sundays . excepted..
1104. In., Migrant Train, DailF, f6r the
.Chminnati Ex p ress, Wasp em
ospted; imoneeting at Owego for 'ithaca ; at -
MaiManiton for Ei id Great. Bend for
seionton i ,at waxes for Honesdale ; at
Middhrtaim; for Unicomille ;• Goshen for
Montgomery, at Grayeourt for .Newborg sad
Warwick, and at Jersey Oily with afternoon
and meting trains of New Jersey Biliroad for
• •
Phlrailalidds."lhdtimore and Waaldngtoa. •
BM* a., HlNgbigaton
ihilidajWereopted;
at Binghamton for Bt} .Gt:
Whir. ; at Lackawim for Honer
dale U
11 for nionvilleond at Jer
sayrll.ltodi expels' train of New
Jamey for Philadelphia. _
' 1:41 p. lii.,Aeconunodation train, dally,con;
neetiag at'Oirege for Ithaca: • -
GM pow, New Rork and J eitimore Nail,
9:10 . IL, Wang m Rome:
em
at clotoirOißailroadty men esir nigeth a rr izain
Jena
4.Hashbigton.
30 p. m. Way Preightfiondals excepted:
11b.411191sed mid =lets Pocbit Time
Iw o 1.0.11, on the Erie Rail
way and Linea, lois resx= i s
publkilar OW MOWN* .OD ap
n
fir imaatod:olos
111 L -H. PARR, _" H =DLR.
Gan Pus Aes, New-Yodr. 'OWL IMO; •
IfR EFFORTS
IBS T 01J44$_, ()MODS
oAX :BE
,Or cipg
EMI
"A' 4 BtlCoEl'iS,'
OEM
OUR CUSTOMERS
lIMIN
MAIN BTREI3I',
GOING PAM
2boahinnents:
W SPRING . GOODS JUST
RECEIVED AT
,• ,
LOR - CO.'S
A large atoCtof
11)183_, GOODS,.
t . E- :',I '-'ol;oAtit'iiiii - SuiWtS, .::::
•_HOO1! SKIRTS,
1 00 3 EL 3 " 4 OM 54 1 E) , •
HOSIERY, LOVES,
AND NOTIONS,
DOMESTICS,
k3llliirkii - ase
rifile
IifUSLINS;
TAM:ENOS,
MEM
iiprabits,
COTfQN
AND BAITS
LADIES',
MIMS', and
AND
GAPS
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
iALSO THE CELEBRATED-ga
so - H. S. K. G.
Out Spring Stock is now complet
in every , Department, and our Goods
. .
have not ',elected with a view to
y .
secure large profits,lint to please and
benefit( our cnetoniers. We believe
we have succeeded in this, and invite
all to call and verify our iltatement,
TAYLOR & CO
Towanda, April 1, 1869
CARPETS ! CARPETS I
POWELL & CO.,
"laving largly inertased their faaltiei far ex
hibitinx their goods in th is line, and are now
receiving for the ' . ,
SPRING. TRADE
A more extensive and
BETTER ASSSOIITED BITOCK
1 •
MI
CARPETINGS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, DRITGGETs,
Raving h...sm to mneh expPri , e in fitting up an •
other GREEN HOUSE. eking more room
large pots, I. flatter. myself that no Green.Hoicc+
can make a li-ttir fib..w of rare asd thrlty
plants, Gables; Roses, Verbenas, Petnnii+,
raniams all sorts, ba+ket plant+ all surEA.Li ang
ing bssketa new patterns, beauti. al. lie ca a..
in variety. Cape Jeasaminei. Carnal limp, C
diNcolor Pelargoniums in Varietv..te
New Crimson linger To-cato Pttoti,an s
in pots 01 , by the dozen, .
All kinds of Cabbage Plant+, E. Phltes. A s *
pampa 'Roots (two years old.) Sig,.
Celery Dwarf white Pali& Caulin Tkyme,
all kinds of
.
pledge themselves that their goods 4231 al I
EARLY VEGETABLE PLANTS.
&C. 10,
Than Uniy have ever before offered
They tespeethilly unite attention of the pub-
lie to this department o: their ba•iners, and
ways be sold at the
LOWEST MARKET PEIC-a
Kan* 22,1869 -a
pATTERSON & KINNEY,
Successors t 3 Tttomis J. Joms,
D eakra In
GROCERIES AND PROVISIO N S,
Fatrrrs, &c ,
. No. 2. Patton's Block,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.,
Haring purzhaset the entire stock of
GROCER/RS AND PR OVISIONS'
of T. - J. JONES, and hailing - added largely
Merit° by recent.porehmes , they tale plessore
In annoanplag to the public that they are pre•'
pared to sell artytlo; and every thing in the
,GROOFRY AND pnoyistoN LINE,
Such ali
SUGARS, `
TEAS,
COFFEES,
FISH,
FLOUS,
FERD,'•
CORN MEAL",
KRROSCENR,
, .
•
!WOODEN AND. WILLOW WARE,
STONE WARE, ! Scc; -
ircersrauxi'ettestazgava' as 'te irri;
•
gASW;PAID4OII cousTar-pnotwe
J.B: PATTERSON.
1869.-Et
NrrTAL PAPM.Pat up In nea
3"°'
1111
11463. v0an k BARBER Ti.
V - ILLAGE« PROP - III& Yoz.IIALE.
The subseriber will.ehos or two Houses
end Gots, plangently sitailed In the boroulth
ad ?wwnds. alas crew lot - iooxl6o tesit:with
TlO•atints 1450480, with g oo d
vonniand bari_. 'lt hi - eo, that the
baleen be` with tither let meae•
°WY' """ .9
_.11". R. gigot. "
. immune, Week se. 1 8/4-4.a. - •
1 1741tARLX -- PROPERTY' . FOR
11 / 12 .111:—'11atintliseriber °feu for 'sole tte
8011011111 1gerydenitsbingropettles s .
Twrotecreitot ch 9441140 in Athens; Bradford
eatintrifbr ~ prontbfittit - . young orehatal
ands' triniMamier. mad barn:and bisok•
smith's op thereon. Pigments t 3 par
chum. not stitd _at private tale, will be
sold at . /tontlor, Minh 17,1869. For puttee -
tali-Apply to Timothy llirseo.
'4LSO—rinty sores ot.finproved land In Ridg
harp township. with two -.dwelling houses; a
good Store house, two framed barns. and we.
of wa ter.thereon. Appli to James ileArdit - ...
Jan; 12, 1889—tf."
VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPER'
. :TY.FOR SALE:..—Tbe subscriber offers _for
Attie big Dwelling House and Lot: now occu -
pied by him, situate/14ns the corner of Second
stadeollege street', la Towanda brirourb. The
dwelling-honso bi good condition. Thera is
'good barn, ivell;add "cistern -nowt he Amp.
ertY.lll.4 grips • vines issuing - largely. and a
minty ofirott trees. 'The lot Li' SO x 300. be.
Inc two lots divided by an alley. Poesestio n
Will* gives immediately. t• Terme made known
on application ,
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• Viratlila, Dec. /,1888 4TRAN•TMD-
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'VALUABLE'. FARM FOR SALE—
Thesubecether "Urn his Perm situated
in Bor:lnitton townehlp,, near: Luther's Mille,
.contalnitig, Inetponeond•*half scree. be Ing
Ist tin:Plots. one °nutshell- g 411 UMW and the
;other 50 sores. Ms lot of el} awes In matt
:under eultivationondlaw4 upon It 11,100 d Iran
loose, two barns: corn house, -two . ! e n s , ar •
phttirehrof; °nothing spring of water. Thi
-60 sore lot fiat about is *CMS Improves, newt
seeded, and has upon it two 'priori of =tn..
I be lots will be sold together or _separately:
The fawn la in *good state of cultivation. S 4 d
is 'well adapted for both oath and ;timing.
oesesaton given, Immediately , if' deal red.
Terms, one third down, and the balance in
E. .s " nft.9 be agreed upon. Apply to
:HENRY, PEET, Towanda, or %SIMI Luther
Luther's Hills. HENRY PEET.
Nee. Y, 18.68—tf•
DEN
STRIPES;
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
BALI-ou account 01 . 111 health the snip
erriber wishes to to change his tallness and
offers to sell his well known premises, or trade
fora farm and pay . Menace, or rent the same.
tbi4 spring. Lomteilln the valley of Blieshe-
Phequln, Bradford Co.. Pa. A desirable place
to live. plenty of good fruit and good buildings
wPh aul conveniences. A good place for ame
amain, as there is a good Blacksmith and Wag
gon Shop on the same. For farther particulate
enquire of Wm. Savraa, near the pi emiPes, or
G.W. VINCENT.
Tiost Co., P 41..
CRILDR:ENT;',
S HOES,
HATS,
-Jan. 27.
DESIR,ABLE VILLAGE PROPER
FOR LE.—The subscriber offers for;
sale the dwelling-house and lot. occupied by"a
bimself in the Borough of Towanda, situated-.
oo Chestnut Street - , negt west of-M. C. Mer
cur's. The dwelling Iwo two.atory frante,28.1.28,.
will' an addition or 25z16, containing room
enough for a large family, and is in good re•
pair. The lot isi44ll37,lnnoing back to an
alley. A good ban ! trait troy, grape vin' Y,
well and cistern. and stone walks. Pose iesion
given immediatey it desired, For terms. which
will be easy, apply to . E. W. NEL , L.
Towanda, Feb. 1341869.-tt
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-10 P FOWL-ER a; 'CO.,
PEAL ESTATE DEALERS,
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OFFICE 13 EXCHANGE PLACE.
L NIXON 13CILDH:G
Heal Mate pnrzhased and sold. Investments
-made and Honey Leaned.
DEAR FlR:—Having , ratablished Onrs , ..lves
permanently in the above husiness,-we take the
liberty of sending your our c rd. Should you
have any desire to .make in vestments' or loaa
:money, ow long
.1 evidence fa Chicago, (having
lived here and4een its growth from a small
village to acity of oyer /Iva hunired thou. an t!
Inhabitants) gives as ample means of knowing
where good Investments con. be made, or what
will he good secniity for money loaned. All
business• entrusted to our care will receive.
prompt attention:" '
This city is Inc•easing very rapldin In wealt.V .
and .opulation, and at no period have hettcl
opportunities offered for Investment, tban
present. .
Near Twelve Millions Dollars are expended
annually in flue and costly dwellings, giving
permanence and causing great advance In
prices fo , all Improved praperty.
' Very Respeetfully.
- B powLER ,k CO.
By permission refers to Hons. N. B. Judd, M.
C., John V. Farwell, P.C. Sherman, Chicagb;
Hons. Simon Ctmerni. U. S. S.. U. Mercer. II
C.. Wm. Elwell, fudge rith Dist. Pennsylva
nia; Hone. .rohn B dn'me. Charles Hancock
Roston; Hon. Wm. B. Ogden, New 'York: I.y
man Truman. Owego. N.Y. Nov.26,'eS.f.m.
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FIRE, LIFE;ACCIDENTAL AND
INSURANCE AGENCY !.
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For.the followleg reliable Companies
Ph nix, of Hartford,
Home 1n,1e0., New' Eleven,
Germania, Fire, New York,
North American Fire In. Co.. of
New York:*
Hanover. Ne+Yoik
National Travelers (accidental)
New Y ik . 253,000 GO
'.Policies written the above reliable cmnpa
ries at thelowest rates. Losses, if any, Ojos.
ted at this Agency. Particular attention gives ti
to farm property. OffirT at his law face in
H erctir:s new north sidepublic square.
JOHN W. MIX.
Towanda. -March 17. 1569.
HARHY MIX'S HOT HOUSES !
ready Ist of Avail, at the Green nooses and at
the Store of McCABE do h IX, Mer4it's Sew
Block.
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Raving employed one of the moat experienced
Florists, he will at all times Five any informa
tion to Icastomers on the mode of propagation
and cultivation of plants. This Spring's Cata
logue will be sent to all that may de Nice ene,
write for it.. I invite all t, come and s s my
ElonSes, Flints, he.. for themselves, Wi'h
gratitude I acknowledge past favors.
BOUQUEITzi found az the Store of
ridoCABW lc MIX every morning. Sandaya ac
cepted, 35 to 30 eta each.
Towanda, Pa.. Feb y 20. 1862. .
TO%VANDA COAL YARD
ANTHBACITi-A-N,D BITUMINOUS
The undersigned having leased .the Coal Yard
and Dock at the old " Barclay Basin," and jn t
completed a large Coal House and Office upon
the premises, are now prepareet—ta furnish the
citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the eff
erent kinus and sizes of 'he above:named Coals
upon the most reasonable terms in any quanti
ty desired. Prices at the Yard until further
notice:
Large Egg $3,50.
Small Egg ......
Stove, 5,50
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Chemnt; 5,00
" Barclay „ Lump, • 4,00
Ran of Mines, 3,50
" Fines r Blacksmith 3,00
The following additional (beiges will be
made for dellvering,Coal within the Borough
limits :
Per. T0n,..00 cts. extra for carrying in 50 cfs
Half T0n..35. "" 25
aarter.. s.
Q t0n25., • " 25 "
. air Orders may be le tat the Yard, corner
of Pall road and Blizabeth4t., or at H. C. Por
ter's Drag Store. -
ittlk.:Orders must in all casesom be accpanied
with the dash
SYRUPS;
moLAms,
CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, NUTS
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Celts the atteetioi of the public To the fact
that he manafaetures and ells at
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
All kinds of: Confect(ensiles, Foreign and Do
mastic Nate, Scc. pealera in the country wish
ing anythingla We line will do well to send
theft-Arden to him, and they -willbe prctePtli
attended to. •Satielaction ~guiranteed. Store
wit.= C. F. Cress in Patton 's Block, near -Bridge
street.. deb. 21, 11369.—tr
A LI, KINVS SPICES, COFFEE,
ro need. ready ground, or ground order
put up In 2,3, 4, ur 5 pound LMc oxes.:
CAME & MIX:
W. S. KINNSY
- REST GRADES OF FLO - DR Cheap
-LP at r .
Atareh lu, ISC9. Loma 4t EnLea'i.
• -100ifsfatr:
CHICAGO, TI.L. ;Oct _47, 1898
TOWANDA PA.
JOHN W. MIX, Agent,
SEASON 0-F .1869
COALS
WARD & DIV,EN
Towanda. March -I, 1969.—tr. _
AND FRUITS
A. MARL
1,467 635. 60
-1.619,070 31
1,000 000 00
773 •4:1 77
63) 61%'!. 2.4