Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 01, 1869, Image 3

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    Vradfora It_tpotter.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Green apples have made tlleir
appearace in tho Elmira market.
The Catholics are to 'hold a
pie nic in the grove near the convent on Monday.
se- The tempersice societies of
Waverly mll give a festival on Saturday evening.
r Attention is called to the ad
vertisement in another column, headed "For
sale or Ezebango." .
Superintendent Cox informs
us that the first train of ears will ran from Timk
htuanock to Laceyttle on Saturday next.
TIES 6, Bishop STEms has been coni
pelted to postman his risit to the parish in this
place one week. The visitation will take place
on Sunday the 18th. -
vs : . Persons desiring sittings in
the Episcopal Church, shoulCnot forget the sale
et pews which takes place on Monday next, sth
tes. L. C. NELSON of this place-has
-horn ns some styawberries AI inches in-,clr
circrunference. They were of the Agricultural
variety. Who can boat them.
Fie" W. R. SMALLET has disposed .of
his Tin store to ileum LEWIN 4t, Box, who will
hereafter conduct the buslnciss. They Will also
keep a good assortment of farming utensils.
vs.. A song man named Jname
xmnrs, of Ridgbnry paWiatbipetrae kicked by a
horse in his fathcife atable . ao badly, on Timothy
hot week, tbaiLitaidied on Eriday.
mom. A painter named HAtfilt GEAY,
the of C. C. Woof), fell from a scaffold
mg in Onuttrrus Parron's mock on Wodnes
,lay morning, injuring his back quite seriously.
ra- Assistant Supt.: Reim informs
11:.: that tip; iron for the Sullivan tr., Erie B. R. is
t Danville, and will soon be shipped to this
•
A. F. PErEasox, an employe of
I h.. Towanda Coal Co., fell from s trestling,at
1. of plane, ono day last week, several
red.
.re the ground. Ho was not much injured.
Cam. A rote of the M.E. Church in
anton, on the Lay Delegation question, hold
last week, showed the congregation to bo strong
ly in favor or the measure. The 'vote stood 40
Vo- The rails are being put down
at several points between Laceyville and this
place, and it is confidently believed that the cars
s , dl be running between this place and Wilkes
barse before the lat of, Septendiur.
" A letter was received tat the
Past office at this place one daylast Week from
Sitkas,Alajlia Ter. Some enterprising Bradford
County man has tuWoulitedly made his way to
that distant domain. . l 4 „ •
gr, i 7- The gross receipts of the
. Episcopal Church Fair, was a liale over sixteen
dorlara, and the net profits about
!twelve hundred. Et%ugh to cancel the indobt
i•dnesa of the parish. -
!at - The Grand Jury of Broome
N. Y., have indicted JAUES 'DEcurr and
KITTY VERY BL.vacn.uni for the wilful murder
p o t WAIIREN BLANT/EARD, On the 11th day of
April last. They will be-tried in September.
ra - Persons in want of Boots and
or Hats and Caps, should. visit Mercufe
114 M.k befort, l nrchasing. Any thing in the
thcse:yjusis can be bonght very cheap by
c:aling at ES J. CAlietimrs, and CLONNEy
lij lulus', SuAy,who was arrest
in Owego, a few weeks since, on - a
charge of
eenneeted with a gang of counterfeiters,
eas arraigned for trial last week, and plead
:zsdty. He was ewnkneed to one year's eon
tin,ln,nt in the Albany Penitentiare.
rair. W. BRAMITALL has just opened
a T..a and Coffee store in Griffiths Patton's
coy block oh Bridge street, and offers great in
inecients to purchasers. We recommend our
r,el-rs to give him a trial and prove for them
wh-ther it is their interest to bny of him.
ti-e• Messrs. TRACY & HoLLON have
time Groeery and Provision store in
M , stroeniii, and desiritig - success in their bust
taken the proper Course to Iit.XIIII* R
A ii . Vl pitlt'd in the REPONTEIL, and to whieji ad
, ti,ment to w. mid dire et the attention IR onr
r adorn.
The farmers will• remember
That the Buckeye Mower is the lightest draft,
the strongest, :nost dttrable, and the easiest
Impaled of any maehinelin tie. They OW less
newt (my 14Ler. Farmers, look well
11r interest, and I.)ny thediinekeye ; there
retly a few left at S. N. ASPINWALL'S. •
311.-CulE & Mix are daily re
i,ing fresh goods frtuti the city, and selling
ni at eery low ilgurin. 'By fair ;and hquora
i!. p Ling, and ahcays keeping a Bill stock of
.Is, they have succecilcil in building up a
is already immense. "Quick sales
and -malt pr"tits" is their niotto, and they ad
le.re t.; it
1; - •-if .. By referaing to the proper de-
En. , nt it will lie ‘sin t old friend Capt.
has been awl gone and dimo it. 'Well,
I/011.`Ve in doing things up
P. S. I:ttl•: episode does not interfere
.•L his bni,ivess at all, and he still continnes to
fainoh hi, er.:•tonivi, with "tip top" cigars.
The peN)le of Burliu gton will
LrJd a Celebration nt tumult:tin Lake, on Satur
day le.r.t, July 3d. ltetreshments will be pro.
par,4 on the I.,roluttl and at the house, and
tl ~..4, a ry boats hirr.hittal to all who desire them.
non. will deliver an oration
en s the tieeaFitin. Persons wishing to ride on
!h h.rat will. Lc accommodated on Monday.
3lrs: I3UTTLES, wife of T. M.
I , •crn.ry, residing in•thc lower end of the vil
lage. run a needle into her hand 'a few weeks
and everienced noserious results from it
..t tle tihie ;. bat withiu_lhq.past few days the
"••••uni h'as caused her severe illness, and it was
1, 1r..1 fir a time that the lock-jaw would Actin.
II r anti is badly sw,dlen, and fears are enter
-1.:w.,1 that she will not recover.
We milked nine cows tuid
", 3i.13 !minds, and kept it-by
4daya--akirnmed and churned it, and
i. n tit. ft , i'liactking tveiglaed it, and found we
• , 1 t, ei r peandm and seren ounces of butter.
true statement.
16. milked the Sallie cows and triighed
milk -had 2.36 'Ands; kept by itself and
and when tit for packing weighed nine
1111.11.1 31141 twelve ounces. E. Krr ,
licrriek, Pa.
Copt. W. R. Rm.;Err, of the
isEN-Ntrr 4 Srrrtr, Sarsaparilla manufac
zlr..l,. met with quite a painful accident on Tiles
,hy evening last. As he was attempting to turn
~ rod with a load of Sarsapanll.in front of the
oirriean House, on Bridge Street; his horse
1,..1.ed down an embankment ten or fifteen feet,
41 , , , etting the wagon and throwing3ir. B. to the
:n.lnul with such force no to render him insert
•lie was taken up and carried to his mi
l. nee, where by the use of proper remedies ho
revived, and is now doing well.
t. , ;4t.' At an - election of officers of
Dhision S. of T., held on Tuesday
• .• :anti last, the following persons were elected
Gar the quarter commencing July 1:
P.—Cium.Di F. Tatum,
W.. 1. —Miss Hats,
B. Carr,
A. S. S.—J. I'. Ilenn.lNK.
I'. s. -I- IL Woobnyrr.
I . $. \V. Alsonn.
'lf Jo:sns.
c• , N. —A. Es Woon.
.1 u. —Miss A. PLN:cri.L.
1. Miss itARGAGET GILL.MoUIt.
n. S• G. S. l'ucu, Jr.
PERSONAL—In givinotames otthe
counsel in tiM *Duffey win case wo_ s hiath*
tently omitted that ofrY.Tiuts, Itsq. ' .
—Prof. P. P. Bins, assisted by Mrs. Bine,
Mrs. Witco; hiss YOUNG, and Mr. Tonna, will
gives "Concert d'Adieu," in Rome, this ewe•
ing, for the purpose of raising funds to pmchase
an organ for the Presbyterian church in ttitt
Phce• ' /
—Dr. a E. 81tErAIID preached in the .
Church, Troy, on Sunday last.
D. Su w, Esq., of Washington, drew a
siker tor set, worth SISO at the Fair bat Week.
We congratulate him on his good fortune.
—Cum= P. Caen, of Troy, has bit patent
ed a saw-file and grimmer, which is pronounced
by competent judges to be a perfect success.
—Hon. Oro. LANDON is advertised for no less
than three orations, at different places, on tho
corning national anniversary.
—Mrs. J.O. Mums has the thanks of the ty
pos in the REPORTER office for some very fine
cherries. •
Mr. Cuwarrsa Hrisros will'alsosept our cora
plimtata for a quaraity.of fruit of the male va
rietyt
—We erred last week in stating that ex-Sheriff'
Santa was a delegate to the Stato Convention.
Mr. L. J. dinars was the delegate: _Mr. S.,
however, attended the Convention.
—nitrate") 0. 7 / 4 czarmann . and E. liairox
MAHor left this place on Monday last, for Bos
ton. They will start on the voyage to-pay. -
—L. F. WARD, of Wyse:, graduated at Colum
bii College, Washington, D:C., yesterday. Mr.'
W. enlisted in the 141st Regiment, P. 11., and
served the country until rebellion was ended.
At the close of tho war ho was appointed to a
clerkship in the Treasury Department, which
position ho still continuos to hold. It speaks well
for his ability and industry, that ho has pursued
his studies and at tip - same time faithfully dis
charged his duties in the Department. We 'be.
hove Mr. W. Intends to tako up a course of - law
studies now.
—Rev. 3. B. Rcatniowr, of Waverly, preached
-an Interesting discourse in the Presbyterian
Church of this village on Sunday _evening last.
—Our old townsman, S. V. Simms, Esq.,
now of Madison, Wis., has our thanks faro copy
of the proceedings of the "Wisconsin Editorial
Association," and an address on "The !Eatery
and Development of Races," delivered before the
State Historical Society of
. Wisconsin.
—W. B.
Ss and fam il y left tbr Lung Branch
on Tuesday.
—N. N. 13u2'ra, Jn., started for NeW l Jersey on
Tuesday, to visit Mrs. B. and pay his respects to
a young member of the Bkrro family.
—We notice with pleasure that our old friend,
'Maj. J. GHEE Jrwzm, for the past fifteen years
Assistant Chief Clerk in the Sixth Auditor's Of
fice, at Washington; has been appointed Consul
to Singapore, British India. Major 3. is an affa
ble gentleman, and nlado one of the most oblig
ing and corn retent officials in the Post Office
Department. We heartily congratidate him on
his good fortune in being tendered so responsi
ble and honorable a Position, and trust his resi
dence in the East may be long and pleasant.
--Gro. D. Itoyr.vvvr., Esq., has been appoint;
ed, and received his commission, as Collector of
Internal Revenue for this district, vice IL L.
Scow, resigned. Mr. Illoyrmirr, although a
young man, has done yeoman service in the Ro
publican ranks; and we are pleased to . 1100 him
rewarded, and we are sure the party generally
will feel gratified with the appointment.
Mr. Soon has held the position for the past
six 4 years, and hits performed the duties of the
office well. Indeed, so faithful and efficient was
he, that when JOILNSON made sweeping changes
in all departments of the Government of men
who would not serve him, Secretary Nally',
Loran positively refused to remove him, not
withstanding ho was bitterly and uncompromis
ingly opposed to "my policy" from the begin
ning. He has made himself many friends dur
ing his term of office, and has been a vigilant
guardian of the public interests.
We are pleased to learn that Mr. JOSEPH
KINOSBEEY will still continue to act as Assistant
in the office.
6. On Thursday last, wo took a"
short ride over the hills to Smithfield, and were
agreeably surprised to witness the many beau
tiful farms and neat looking buildings along the
route. One of the first places to attract our at
tention was that of Messrs. DEuKco and Hine
Leo:, the present (miners of the farm for many
years occupied by Deacon JAMES Dusan', just
outside the borough lines. The place has been
equally divided, and either half would now bring
two or three times as much as the whole sold-for
ten years ago. We were particularly struck with
the thrifty appearance of Mr.-DELasn's gardens.
It does not seem possible that garden vegeta
bles can be so far advanced in this latitlide so
early in the season. We doubt if there is anoth
er gardener in the county who can (sign] Mr. D.,
and we have no doubt that his twenty acres pays
him better than many farms of one hundred
acres worked by nnskilfnl men.
All the farms north of Mr. DELONO'I4, on the
Waverly road in North Towanda, give evidence
of thrift and industry on the part of the owners.
W. H. Foerrgn, fs.uc 3lTrar, E. H. Horrro,s, C.
Dhows, and S. A. and CEO. D. Miti-s,'have
improved their Prperties very materially within
the past few yvails, hy erecting new buildings,
repairing old onei, removing stumps, putting op
neat and substantial fences, lc., thus making
their homes attractive and the tilling of the lioil
remunerative.
. On the trip Wu observed many other farms
equally worthy of notice, but did not learn the
names Of owners. There has undoubtedly
been a marked advancement' undo by farmers
throughout the county in the art of agriculture,
and we shall be pleased to receive from friends
in any Kellett of Bradford notices .of such im
provements.
• CAUTIONS AND WAIININGS FOR FOURTH
op Rl:V.—The aniaersary of our National In
deiwndence is about hi return, and - its obser
vance will be attended by the usual incidents
and accidents of the day. It is a day fraught
with danger to hundreds of thousands in our
land. Thousands will celebrate it as a free, en
lightened and Christian people should; but
thousands upon thousands will, by drunken rev
dry and dissipation, disgrace themselves, their
families and nation ; and will, too plainly, demon
strate their unfitness for self-governmenL There
will be murders committed through excitement
caused by the Infetimt Demon, King Alcohol.
Husbands will abuse their wives and children ;
young men will make beasts of themselves ; lads,
who are the pride, hope and joy of loving friends,
will take, perhaps, their first idep towards a
drunkard's grave ; horses; made wild and un
governable by drunken, rowdy drivers, will run
away—carriages and wagons smashed—bones
broken, and riders otherwise injured.. There
will be deaths and mutilations caused by caro
less and ignorant handling of firearms and pow
der. Buildings of all kinds will be burned by
the careless use of fireworks, and by thomd pests
and nuisances—fin , crackers.
In view of all these things, we would, with the
hope of averting some of thebefore-named
utter the following - eautions
To ON Men :—Disgrace not your years and
gray hairs by indulging in liquor. • Net such an
example of sobriety before our youth and before
your own children as you would wish to have
them imitate.
To.. Young .Ven :—Honor your manhood and
country by total abstinence from all intoxicating
drinks, andthy temperance in all things.
7b Maidens :—Refuse the attentions of young
men who indulge in strong drink ; and, by no
means, accept the invitation of such to attend
any Fourth of July ball or party.
To our Noble , Boys and Girls :—"As you hope
to enjoy happiness in this life—saying nothing
of that which is to come—if you would'desire to
be respected in the world, we would- earnestly
nrge r yon to firmly adopt the tido of total ab
stinence. "Touch not, taste not, handle not :"
let this be your motto forever.
" Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging :
and whosoever is deemed thereby is not wise."
" Who bath wo? who hath sorrow? who bath
contentions? who bath babbling? who bath
wounds without cause? - who bath redness of
eves ?, They that tarry long at the wino; they
that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou up
on the wine when it is red, when it givoth its
color in the cap, when , it moveth Itself might.
At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingoth
like an adder."
7b Brerybodm Old and Young r—De cautions
to avoid accidents,--handle fire, Are-arms, fire
works, Ac., with care. Keep sober. Do what
you can to make others happy. Try to prove
yourself - worthy of the blessings of a free and
happy land. And do ( not forget to thank God
for the many blessings Dolma vouchsafed to tts
as a people. Animma..
Ma, The Town Council have pas'
ed a resolution authorizing the property-holders
on Main street, between Mormine'corner and
State Street, to put down Wyckoff pavement,
provided they will take borough scrip for pay.
We have an doubt the work will be accomplished.
doiel The
iebeete ci a generation are 'swept aside, and
ttosilre haw* new Poskillice. Postmaster
Aforildts dowit - in his bran"ntny sondem with.
something
when
the r ticket
ride at ii - of Toting .
Ammica when he strati in hit , first new pants.
And who., can blame htm,---for what Athenian
does - cot hel the tame pride as he steps into the
new °lnce, a model of neatness and =widened
Thck change was made Saturday night. In the
darkness could bo discerned-men hurrying to
sad fro with baskets, bundlat and amhionspack
ages tied with redtape.' Curkeltrwwwlifildth
exciting suspicions of burgbss,absconding debt
ors, tic., but Monday morldni
• - - "Linden Mir. another sight,"
And all was plmyie and quiet, and maids and lov
ers crowded to the new quarters far In7let deux.
Our old townsman, Jona Wthusron, has re
turned to take up his residence again north, hav
ing sold his farm in Beltsville, Md. . -
Bev. P. Puma= (Episcopal) is absent in
elphia, attending to matters in reference
to church.
the vote- at our Methodist friends Mandayid
ternoon, in relation to the proposal change in
Church government, resulted in favor of. the
change by a vote of 13 to 5.
Bunday-school anniversaries and sirawberry
festivals are the order of the day. The Baptist
church bad an anniversary concert a week -ago ; .
and Tuesday evening this week the Methodists
had strawberries and ice cream. -
eurrox.—Mr.
.Editor i Our towns
men, having a prophetic turn of mind, say—" If
it is pleasant, there will boa great stump people
in town on the sth of July. You knelt; OEMIGE
LANDON into be here, and that's enough to call
out a _crowd. Now / fell you he can't be best ; if
he don't hold a crowd, rd like tolmawwllo does.
The Odd Fellows and Masons aro coming but in
regalia, and you know that will attract the at
tention of the country people ; they will have a
cariosity to see them. Everybody wants tcr . go
somewhere on Independence Day, stunt will be
a good time_after hearing the speeches, to drive
up to lifinaqua Springs or over to lifOuntain
Lake. Pmt is to have his holm° :in readiness
to accommodate all who may, desire refresh
ments or mineral water. I tell you, Prrn means
something{ he has not bought those three large
farms near the Springs ibr nothlng.
"Now, those hoiso marines are sire to make
lots of sport. You'll see several hundred of the
queerest looking fellows in the oddest dress you
ever saw—and then such a chariot I Why, it will
take sixteen mules to draw it. Yes, sir, that will
cap the climai."
A public nuisance—the reel-gate in front of
the school-house. Scarcely a week passes by
withont more or less injury to some of the chil
dren. A few days since, a little girl was serious
ly injured by it; report says the result has
provediataL
On the 18th, a festival was held in Leßoy for
the benefit of the M.E. Church. Of course, we
attended. The festival proved a success, for a
large sum of money was raised. Do net remem
ber the exact amount, because luck turned
against us after this style : A large cake, in which
a gold ring had been placed, was cut into thirty,
three pieces. Upon being • informed that cuts
could be drawn for 25 cents, we were soon taught
that "success is certain" to those who succeed,
as did young MAsos in this else.
The M.E. Church in West Granville is nearly
completed. It is ono of the neatest and most
substantial in this Vicinity.
In a trip of sixteen miles, from the borough
line down the creek and over by the way of Alba,
we counted twelve houses and eight barns in the
process of erection. - True..
• -
Canton, June 27, 1869.
ON 1 Lou, 25 Bln.ta
June 25, 1869
FuIEND Atvona : I have been spending a few
days among " the logers" and lumbernien liv
ing along Pine Creek in Lycomiog county.—
Why is it that we sometimes hear these men
called " the Wickedest men in the world?" I
don't believe it. Lot as remember they lave
ever had very limited religions advantages.
Certain it is, these mon of the woods aro no
idlers. Their rough hard work they do in right
good earnest. Last winter they sent doWn to
Williamsport logs enough to fence the entire
State of Pennsylvania with a solid log fence two
and a half logs high.
Men Who can do that amount of work in one
season ate not the worst men in the world.
I have visited them at their homes. They are
"blessed" with large families. The family
where I stopped last night numbers, all told,
nineteen sons and daughters. The family that
lodged me the first night I came up has ten
children ; the next, nine; another, just across
the stream, has sixteen.
The various forms of mite-natal murder, too
prevalent, in some circles of fashionable society,
are unknown in the Pine Woods. I say igain,
these patriarchs of the forest aro not " sinners
above all sinners." Some of the brightest OM-
Ant, by nature, that I have ever sten 'are in
these families of the' lumbermen.
"Given to hospitality" they ilxmnd in in4Oic
houses. I have never yet been charged a penny
by any of them rot either bed or board. Less
than two weeks ago, one of the hotels in Wil
liamsport, not far from the depot, charged me
one dollar for the privilege of sleeping on the
hall floor from midnight until daylight. Their
rooms were all occupied. Once more I repeat,
there are men no bett4 than lumbermen. Gen
erous and industrious, they are deficient most
of all in their spiritual interests.
With very little preaching - of any kind - , they
aro now well supplied with Sunday &hoots of
which you may hear More by and by. -
The log is getting hard, and I must stop, or
rather get up and go on.
Yours ever,
IL Currrr....xnts,
S. S. Missionary
P. R.-27th ins/mt.—Yesterday, Sunday, go
ing :to my morning appointment on Callahan
mountain, about half way up, I encountered an
old mother bear. no withstood each other,
face to face, about three minutes. Both of us
were a little frightened at first, and I became
more so, because the shabby savage looking
thing wouldn't leave too. It occurred to rim
that I might protect myself by climbing a small
tree. Fortunately there were einCugh along my
path.. I walked quietly along from ono little
tree to another, Mrs. Bruin following me until
she saw that I had made good my retreat.
Suppose I played my part tolerably well, un
der the cireummtances,but didn't take the game.
1 r c.
. The commencement .exercises
of the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute cleied
on Wednesday evening. We were not present,
except on the last evening, but learn from Oth
ers more fartanato that all the exercises .wore of
an interesting character. We hope to give a
tall report of them next week. Misses Eu
TAYLOR, of Granville, HAT= liewrt.Err, of this
place, and C.uurn LarnuoP, of New Milford,
Susquehanna county, haling - successfully pur-.
sued the full course of studies, were presented
with diplomas.
The next term of the Institute will commence
- on the first Wednesday in September.
Dar One of the best Hotels in the
country is the Rathbun Honsc,. Elmira. It is
now the only first-class Hotel in that city, and
is kept by a man who "knows how to keep a
Hotel." Grown is always at the Depot to see
Yon safely in the "bus" and take charge of your
baggage.
MARRIED
9EGAII—CLEVELIND.—In Elmira, May $l,
1869, by licv. C. Z. Case, IVO= 31. &gar of
Towanda, to Mine Cleyeland, of El
mira, Ns.
BULLOCR—HAUHNESS—On the filth of ;lane,
at the residence of the officiating clergyman,
Mr. W. A. Bullock to Mias Carrie Harkness,.
both of Springfield.
FRAZIER—BARTHOLOMEW—In Southport,
-Juno 3d, at the residence of the bride., by
Rev. W. S. Hall, Mr. J W. Frazier of Wya
hieing Pit,•to Miss Amelia S. Bartholomew,
of Southport N. Y.
• : 4 " • t —At timithfieltl,Jtme Otb,
Elder L. Ames, Mr, 0. A. Campbell to Miss
tte Calf. ' -7-
BA.TEE4-41211TH—At the bride's home Juno
24th by. Be,. L B. Lake, Mr. William C.
Bates of Philipsburg Cputre Co. to Miss Dol
phin() Smith of Leßoy.
MTIM—BBOWNE—M tho reelderkeb of the
bride's rather in t 1 a igritioln V. . nu, Juno si t ,
lie by Bor. D. 1 -
Capt. Geo. Myer or
TOTellidlk, to MO 11% ,only daughter of
D. W. Browne, Esq. • -
DONLEY—FOX.-lii Towanda, on tho SOth ult.,
by Bor. Patrick Toner,Mr. ?snick J. Donley
and Mu Jane Fos: ,- ~_ ' -
. .
Boo" Low.—The pawn who bor.
rowed of me "Tatios'aikartsitcs or COAL; "
a large volatile bound in black muslin, will
oblige me - by retandag it.
June 10-1 t J. blacratumar:
0 1 1 4 1 4 1 ',Wa;t 2 - .
'- •
•=NeW2 l naitcrrin S' •
Wagon and one aew
. - .
1 4 11 E kit ; Wk' theaireel
Miducl
. I . Bo wing nia. amrsuc _li ima geni many bOterthan
tr:lisethepintif •
periority of this jq a
j errateil Family
cbine win be buy sttheAgenoY.
trouble to ehinr the chine. Min et
TAN rIX.
limoz.—The iollowh named
ions, or theirbeira, arerequeatedteeall, or
their post.ofilee - Mdrms,lo H. X
wands, Pa., for important information :
W. IL Xorse,litehlleldAthetof Oliver
late Ito Co. i r last Pl6',Voh3. _
Joliette Folk; arren.Cestre c itiow of
B. Folk, Co. 144th Pa . Vols." -
mum
fi 'Towanda, widow of
Bwildmg, X, ifs Pa. Vols.
Diana 'Miller, Burllneen, , widow of :
Miller, Co. F,, Pa: Vols:
Sophia Barnes, Towanda, mother of Ch.
pherMarnes, Co. o;l4lst•Pat. Vols.
John Williams, private ,Co. 68tk Pa.
He was & substitute. • • _
John Bayler, private C, 68th Pa. Yoh
Was a substitute. IL B. Meliz
Towanda, Pa., office over Mason 4t,
- Banking House, • :
tar Good Ten:Tiara! National • -
ebration, Saturday,
_July 308 A at Wyal
Pa: The IbllowingLodges/.0. of G.T mitt ,• o
and appear in re viz.: - Lareyville,
tura, liiV iu /Al, Terrylown, Sugar Brut, •
town, , .Wyalusirig. Tita P "
'km will form a 10} o'clock am., at the A .
my, and march to Welles' Grove, led by
ceyvipe Bniss Band.. Spftkens for the
Hon. Win. H. Jessup, E. Guyer, eq., 'and
D. D.'Gray.' The *oecheawill be lute
with band and vocal music. Dinner will r
vided by Hr.l. Di. Brdwn, and hisßar
7rvzix nz CLOSED. ALL DAY. Music; tons
speeches at 7 p.m., and s grand display of
works in the evening. All are invited ton
DAvro QUIT
J. B. 5. .,
Commit
June 23
IMMENSE BEDII . O'rION PIANOS.
Cittexznino Pwros which took the " I
Medal" at the Paris Exhibition, and
higher recompense, "the • Cross of the •
Itonor,"' Iwo now selling at greatly
prices, the discount system being abo
L. B. Powell, 116 Penn avenue, &ranto.
is their wholesale agent for a largeyortion
States of Pennsylvania and Now fork. •
his address for the now circulars and pri
containing fall. explanations, which will
nished free upon application. Mr.- Po •
also wholiude agent for the celebrated •
Hamlin Organs,and dealer in all Linde o =l
al Merchandise July 1
Ser The second Quarterly me t,
upon the Wynn:using Charge will be held, ,
deuce permitting, in the grove near the
School Housein Herrick, Pa., Ttily lot
llth, 1869. Rev S. F. BROWN ,br Tunkha l
is expected to tic with us . to conduct the
services at the =hal hours.. All who
Zion well are cordially Invited to be pre:
- P. R. To
WANTED.—To exchange for a
two or thro year old colt, a bay horse,
old sound, true & kind. Weight about t
.hundred.. Or would SO for good paper.
Enquire for D. C. ilkxourcu Orrice.
- July 141869: • - ' I
Os ROAST, "PIaSIC , AND JUL
C.txprowN, Ruh 3.—ln a notice _ rublish
week, it,waS stated that Camptown Lodg
of - G.T., ',would be at Wyalusmg, which
true, as we shall celebrate at Camptown.
Tempters will meet at their Hall in the Ac
at 10 o'clock.. Dilutor will be served at 12 o
and then the procession will form and rn ,
the Grove, led by the Lellaysville Brass
and listen to speeches by lion. GED. L.
Hon: U. lannecia, N. B:FLIAZIER, and
Those bringing provisions will leave the
Academy.
By artier of Committee :
July 1,189-1 w
STRAWBERRIEEL—A large sum
J. G. Horn's Celebrated Strawlwrries fo
wholesale and retail, at GEO. H. WOODS'
Store at the lowest market prices. We
call attention to the fact that the aqua
are larger than the gothic boxes, as will
by actual measurement and that Mr. 11'
berries are much nicer than those of Mr. 55
and that they will be sold very low,
June 23, 18,69.
" 1 'be uo•ler4iyi.. 4 Le
invite the attention of a musical and
gent public to those Itistrumeitte
and which aro the only Pianos in this
try and--Europe, with full Iron - Frei
which all the strings rest upon "roe& I:
inga, and in which none of the turnin'
go through the iron plate. The gni
vantages gained by this arrangerue
many ; ,t more refined quality of
sweetness, great power, equality of
and of standing iii tune better than a
er Instrument now in 1190. Mao
tkeiughtful and economical buyers
gaps end Melodeons for home u.e,
for Church and Sabbath School, res t
ly invited to examine our instrumen
for quality and rinuntity tune arm
W. Dtrrurcu S C
at Chamberlain's Jew..lry ti
[From the Utica Daily Observer,. :4-pl
Fins PEESIIIT3I.-73y reference to
which we publish elsewhere, it, will I
that the Stuger Sewing Machines (bo
ily and manufacturing) carry off t
premium from the State Pair which
to-day. It is worthy remark tha , l
Machines are rarely seen at lath:, a
Singer Co. have 11.4 entered into the
al scramble for premiums a hick ha.
acterized the past taw years. The a
this, city saw fit, however. to come
this occasion in forcer; and . tr otwithst
the competition was sharp—the Wh
Uroifer & Baker, &c.,
in the contest —it was plain to
when the practical tests were applie
the "plumes" mast be handed over
Singer Machines. :
Wlcsmni Bbicx,
Tow
THE All S:RICAN
Messrs. 11oluies'& Passage, 'rowan ,
are agents for the American Piano, a
Boardman & Gray Patent Improve
lated Iron Bun and Fraine Piano
Tho iron rim and frame are cast in o
plate, and insulated from contact 'w
sounding board and vibrating parts.
pianos have great strength, and are
tally adapted for schools anal for
where tuners are difficult to be o
The wood and over-string scales
connection with the suspension b;!
full, round, powerful and sweet ton.
small-sized cases lake up but little
yet ire elegant in appearance.
These Pianos have taken thirty II
minms, gold and silveri medals an'
mae, at the Meohatifei' Institute,
York, and at State Fairs in various
They have been exhibited in Londe
testimonials to their excellence inl
new and power of tone, and deli,
touch, were voluntarily forwarded
„of the.first pianists of Europe.
These instruments are, in all thi
pests which make a perfect
. Pittn.
pro-eminently superior to any ever
known.' •
We are agents for o.ll.'Eldridd
Cage Organ, single and double reed
the celebrated Dodged Lord Melodl
the family circle, churches, schools,)
which we invite the attention of the
of Bradford county. Eue.rg instrum'
ranted to give satisfaction.
Junelo-tf nOLICES & P
THE BASE BURNING AMERICA. I
EKG SLOPE—MORE IMPr.OVISIEMIS
moms l'immrs.—After a long:serks
rinients, we have added the Base
principle to this already world-re l
Stove, by means of hot air cha
front and rear of the of the fire-box
regulator at the pipe odtar. With
provement we accomplish the folio !
I sults :
lett A coal fire can be k.pt all •
• I
replenishing the fire twice e7ery t w
tours} .
. _
241. !A icmtinuons Aro can be kepi
the stinter with Cie constimptioi
than 20 lha: of coal in 24 hours.
Oven i e pt, itt b . kin g nrd-r a large
the time. •
3d. I The coal will lie thoronh
awned without the used amount of
and clinkers, and the annoyance e
ing the grate every morning to mak
fire, avoided. ,
4tb i . For a wood fire. with two'motlerate
sized ;lacks of dry w,411, a lira c inkbe kept
from /..5 tie 18 hours without any ,trouble.
This will be found the greatest improve
ment yet made in Cooking t3taveit. It has
all the advantages of a self-feeder with much
greater economy of fuel, and without ita
in
conveniences It is Dilly secured by letters
piker). Manufactured by , ,
•31 Fusin, Pacts= &
17 and 19 Green St,
Albany, N. Y.
For itale by PODDLNO, 'IttISSELL, &c., To
want* ra. April 27, '6,1
_ .
HAltir , Sbeiti-lenie — to pre
sent his. thanks-tar therm liberal - patio-
Inolheretefore extended to htle, ,
ford Iderriends and the public' genendbr.
Mug be httilltpulPireao 'kind* rebate
landlien or parumorilliawihba-la *lino
on Ter ebog#P#lih`-; l3 ,toreA.X o . -3 Patio=
' Apra2l.
, bo
tat y
No
mt.
:FOR , • ',
r.1ALL.41.7 lasnosts:—Aouseiinti
Lot on :"Northein Liberties" in Towanda
berongb. Enquire of
• Iday.lB, "d9.-tt
i
t Naw sott—SALEMaso.—The
;subscriber offers for sato his dwelibm horse
just oompletea tna litotaStatet (near Judge
Meteor's), very cheap. Empire of T. Coo
lies 'at Barber Shop. • May27--at
1. ohn
M. Fouls or JULY AT TUC :OL*
CO= Haas, Deka. PA—All are invited to
attend a Dance, Friday eve., July 2, 1869.
Musio—G. H. liltaith's Cotillion Band. Bill,
$2,60. 0. D. Hoz.coaro, Prop'r.
afar .NATIIAN TIDD, ustice 'of the
Peace, in office with . E. Overton .Ir., front
ing the Court Honse;stt over Pettis d Co's
Store. - Feb. 25.
! Ho
4'B
STRAWMERRIIM I-Good for the health
.of old end young. Prepare to buy, sell and
eat.. The sttbEcriber will inn 'few, days be
prepared to supply Strawberries at whole
sale and retail, from hi* headquarters, for
tbeberry serason, at Messrs. Mix & McCabe's
.Grocery Store in Mercies New Block, -
• Orders from dealers, families and festival
committees, for 20 Or more quarts, filled at
wholesale rates,' -
Orders solicited' from dealers and others
in all the neighboring towns and places, and
promptly tilled. Berries shipped by stage,
express or otherwise;
I have Crates holding 10, 20. and 4 . 5 qty.
each ; also Tray Crates (best for' carrying
berries in nice condition) holding 32 quarts
each, for supplying festivals, parties, &e. ,
We expect the be season-to commence
with us about the 18th June.
1 -8,. IL WELLES.
,
Towanda, June 9-tf, -
pro-
I rola
' and
Ere
!
nu A
.
need
, Pa.,
ptho
nd to
lists,
far
ell Is
.n
R.
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, - For restoring
Gray/fair to its natural Vitality and Color.—
A dressing which is at once agreeable,
healthy. and effeettial for preserving the
hair. klittled or gray l Atiir is restored to its
original color with the ;gloss- asuffreshness of
youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling huh
.checked, and baldness often, though not
Always, cured bins use. Nothing can re
store the hair where Ithelfollioles are destroy
ed, or the glands trophied and - decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for useful
.nestby this application. Instead of fouling
the hair With a pasty sediment, it will keep
it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use
will prevent the hair from taming 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 beniflt but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a hair dressing, nothing else
can be Sound so desirable. Containing nei
ther oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam
brio,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it
a rich glossy ht.tre and grateful perfume.
.Prepared by Dr: J. C. Ayer & Co.. Prac
tical and Analytical Chemists, LoweliAlass.
Price $l,OO.
Sold by Dr. 11. C, Porter Towanda, A all
Druggits A Dealers in medicines every
where. . Nov. 26, 1b68.y
1 .
wish
.
one,
• oars
OVCEI
FOR linNi.---Honso and Lot, with
good' garden. Enquire of Join D. Blottran.
YE, at Towanda Coal Co.'s Office.
Juno 10-tf. •
J. P. LEE,
Crum Al .
E. J. A\6
C. D. C s..
Wtn abvertiseutenti
REPORT 0 BE CONDITION
of the ~ E nort NI4IONAL Dana," of Athena,
Pa., at close of busincos, Juno 12, 1862 :
ly• of
sale
fruit
would
boxes
• seen
• NET'S
:LI Eq,
Loans and Dteecmnts 5182,010 :32
U.S. Bonds deposited wall U.S. Treasnry, 110,000 00
Overdrafts 4,734 11
Due from National Banks 17,320 60
Due from Bankers 542 35
Bank Notes 530 00
Checks and each items 1,530 26
Current expenses and taxes 2,013 30
Legal Tender Notes 5,014 00
t . T:
uteiti
-10 sell,
c 0.41-
0, in
bear
pins
rat ad
: t. are
....
Surplus •
Deposits
Due td tiationallianks
Due to Bankers!......
IteAlbscouuts
Profit and Lose
I ton. ,
tour,
y oth
,o the
f Or
.; well
I et
w'eh
I In,•nr-
I, N. C. Minas, President of the First National
Bank of Athens, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is trae, to the best of my knowledge and
belief. N. C. lIANNIS, President,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21st day
of June. 1§69. CHAS. T. 11.1IILL, Not. rub,
Correct. Attest :
J. P. BLOOD,
M. COLEMAN i f 1 Direotora.
M. W. Witn:LpeE 1-
1869. I
Atheun, July 1,
FOURTH OF
_PIR,W'OTZMS
WICKHAM & ,BLA.CK'S
We are prepared to rumba' you and everybody wtth
a full Of
•
FIREWORKS' fir 4e 'FOURTH
ESIIIBITIONS• SUPthED 4 .N.T A DIsCOUNT.
HADFIELD'S BEST GOODS,!
The
room,
• t pre
di_plo-
.Now
States.
where
sweet
ooy of
80010
WICKHAM & BLACK'S
Towanda, June 21, 1869.
so res-
Forte,
bcfore
•
TOWANDA. MARKET!
(WnoLEVALE ratan.)
(lorle..:ted every Wedtesday by C. D. PIACI,.
sal:Joel to cbangep daily:
•'s Cot
. ; also
on. for
So., to
itizans
nt war-
Wheat $1 50 a 175
Bye ' • : 100 6.1) r
Buckwheat' •
Corn . Bsa 7 00
Oats 65 a 68
Beans - , 200 a 900
Butter (Rolls) .23 30
do (Dairy) ..... . ... . 30 a 34
Eggs % 20 ei
Potatoes 25 e
Flour . 800 Co. 10 00
Ham ' 18-' ,20
Onions • 2 50, ® 300
i
;SAS
COOK-
Two
f eve
: taming
. owned
,lbers in
.
Wracurrs or 'GO . /ht..;
Corn 56 lbs ; Bye, 16 lbs ; Oats, 32 ;
Barley, 46 lbs ; Bue - wheat, 48 lb`s ; Beaus,
62 lbs ; Bran, 20 1b..; Clover Seed, 60 ills ;
Timothy Seed, 44 lbs ; Dried' peaches,; 33
lbs ; Dried Apples, 22 lbs ; Flax Seed,s6 lbs.
and a
his im-
=I
FAithr FOR SALE IN CANTON.
The subsCribor offers for sale his farm in don
ton, containing about eighty-six acres, some Barratry
improvod. The improvements aro one dwelling..,
house, one barn, ono milk-house, one saw-milt in;
good running order, with 12-horse portable engine
capable of running mill it can also be run by watetl
a portion of the year. Connected with the same; all;
the necessary machinery for manufacturing Wagoni
hubs, in good order. There is also a thrifty young
apple orchard on the premises, and other trait trees!
around the house. The farm is located about taus
miles from Canton village, and within ono hundred
&
rods of the Williamsport Elmira B.R. For tern*
call on C. Stockwell, at Canton, or the subscriber on
the premises. ANDREW TUBER.
.
18CO.
ntor t..).7
ty-Cnr
(through
of less
la the
I . rtion of
y ,con
dialers
a fresh
FAR3MRSOBSEETE.-R E I:i
Kinic.:-A thoroughbred, aliort-horn. or Dolton!
Dull, recorded stock, A.U.8.. vel. 8, will staid 1 0 i
genie° the present season on Joseph Hometl i tarm
in Idonrooton. at the following very low rate scri
vice. cash down : :Knee cow. $3 ; tarocOws. • live
or Ida cows, $10; ten cows, M. Alsofor sak•,44lr*"
both heifers and bulls, the get of 'WEI*. Call and
examine the stock. ' -I. et. HOIKET.
-)donroeton. May 5. 1869. . ' ;
•
BLUE STONE.' • •
. ~
AR persons wishing flagging steps, mils, lintels.
water tables, or any kind of building stone, win Please
address the undersigned. All ordars promptly at
tended to. , + 3'" W GOODWIN,
P.O. Box 330.
- P.B.—Any orders left with :OM M acs will be for
warded. , 1 May 8,1869.
PROF. HORSFORDB BREAD
Premation, at a t 14 PATCH'S.
_3l4y
J,_N : . CLTJF
RESOURCES
MEE
1=
$lOO,OOO 00
50,000 00
8.1,993 00
57,811 76
060 32
332 35
• 10,000 00
• 14,025 83
r:•323,724 26
ULY!
1 AT
To the trade we offer
1 LOW FIGURES!
Si
"G E M"
T 1
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POWELL & CO
avioji Isrgly•Jacrplood !belt forllViem for ex;
billitinttbair goad's in. !Ida ifna, si. 'ha!
/ ricelrlog for Itio
SPRING TRADE
2:!
PA
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0
;4
lI'S 11 - it Tk: It hTP
=II
FLOOR 01 - L CLOVIS,
MATTINGS, DRUGGETS,
Than theyleive ever before offered?
They, tespeettully attention ot the pu►r
to tbbsdeittirtroent o: their burtuel.B, - and
pledge Iheerselves that their gcods shall Al
ways b e sold it the
LO Wi ST Si ABIOi , T PI; 111 ES.
Itpitlz 43, lAa9-..1.1
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• al
tx.l
0
r
HAVE JUT IiECEIVEIe A LARGE STUCK
ua
1 r 4
I ...1
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A
0
Spring and Sinimpr , Goods,
Which thby are now offering ....En, to.
Such as
9.2 •-
3= B ---t--,
ai.
o -,
4.1
d
SILKS,
~.9ttt~~:r-~
n
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CLOTH
F
H
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FT4
call alp) n , t
el Fe. , here.
In
Townada, April 28, ISCS
I I AT, GAP, AND PUIL;Si
'the undersigned have openel :•14
south Nl4e of , eieur's nr.vr
•Itih-re4,lley iteugl kwu 4 full fituvk
u 2
sHIoSA 111. g ,A •:•;EAS I )% tii
HA7S,'EA PS, i tiILS,
UMBE LLAS, CALVES, GLOVES,
,::1-![3UFFAL and WOLF ROBES &c.
Which we will sell at he lowest poasihie relitaa
and respectfully - solicit a Yhate"l , he raa ire
of the pubic.
trilata fttied with the Conformater
Towend.. 1)03.4,
G REAT BARdAINS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
EW YORK 'l.''' . sToro
BOath dtirr! Ward ilonao IMO(
The under lgoefl ore reeehrlag a large and
well selected stock• of
* BOOTS AND SHOES,
SPRING AND SUMMER • TRADE
W
Which we 6ffrr low' for, Cash Consisting -Of
GENTS.
.
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.....
0 , 1
1
AN(► CHILDRENS WEAR.•.
GENT'ti SEWED and 'PEGGED BQO.Tir
lh ILA ul h r Emit funs Iv stllolt a coutinu
ence.el the mama..
a►xuZL WOODFORD. alum 11, GLUM
Townida. PO., April is, 1,619..tt
teutlancont.-
IE=M
•A more tatturavolard
CARPETINGS,
&C. &C.,
POPLINS,
A LAPACAS,
EMPRESS,
DOMESTIOS,
SIITRTI\IGS,
hitTSLINS,
I It:K1 NG
11001' SKIRTS
,BOOTS & SIIOES,
HATS &• CAP:,
CROCKERY,
GLASS IV.'-'A
OEM
towANDA,
th , odmiscottOi.ting, of
TRAVELLING BAGS,
CIONNEy S AVSQRY•
!SEM
SuitaWe for the
• LADIES,
oat)! TO °stook
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
and ready when inomlaed.
dt
0 , t • —O.
Coddin'
TOWANDA; ' P4C
OHIO AND BUCKEYE
M. 0 NV M• R S
HERo .F.aurx Jas
ta-rrait put up In thm Xace is sure to keep..-E1
eaftb.--
HORSE RAKES,
FORK HANDLES",
HORSE FORKS,
CHURN POWERS,
k lie fore
ilooltE.
ORE 1
GRINDSTONES
' i vo. , l).the
SCYTHES, 4 4 "
SNATHS,
114 T WHOLESALE.
HAKES,
FORKS
•
SILVER PLATED ICE PITCHERS,
BAWUG TUBS,
ICE CitEAM VREEZEII,,
BEFraciERAYOUS
Obio,Buekeye - ,tuioU, Cayuga Clue
Little Hubbard,. and Kirby
MOWERS
Wo moan to keel; the
M I SSES,
I.UXIItST AND Clll:.U'ari'
HARDWARE STORE
Noirrinac; Plzmaz,vaamt.
Coddini "Russell & ()Cu
Tm.i.d.„7,41.186%
OE
a.m. iuz
BY THE CASE;
KM
GIIAM:GRAirLES,
CULTIVATORS,
CRADLE FLNGEI3S,
FORK PULLEYS,.
BIIU CAGES,
SECTIONS
MIMI
grlANOillef;lif
J lit. coLz=ivsT.
WE
UP TOWN OLOTRINQ STORE I
:_rOppo.:44
00,'' ht.R IS, .STREET, 6 . 1 . V.t ;OA.:
NEW - 81)114.170: GOODS,
Itecetvd oirrery 44, a_t J F
BLACK -CLOTH An'. FANCY CA,bl4ittiv;-
,
ourre,'at JERRY . COLLINS':
~TaIMMT C0A.1114
Of all kludiat JERRY COLLINM‘-
~ . , .
LDIVI .DIICK ,f3ITIT4-,
• At JERRY: COLLINS',
OVERCOATS 1
= At JERlar C.)LLINS'. •
CLOTBS AND OASSIIIEREB
it JERRY COLLINS' it COST. ",
• - ,
TRIMMINGS 1
OF ALL KINDs,
BOYS., CLOTHING 1
'•
At JERRY COLLINS'.
GENT'S FURNISITING GOODS,
At JERRY. COLLINS'.
IMAM'S Si ae..ps,
At JERRY coLLINs!.
SeliingCheaper tkaw nay home in Towanda.
gpILL AND BEE 11111 S .
May 25,1.869
E-W!
0 0 IY . -13 kfi -
R. 4 ; PETTES,& CO.'S '.-
Directly oiipoeite the Conti-Houle
•
They havo jast purob and In Now Till a
resh stock of
SIRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Coneisting (fa pert) of
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GODES,
DRESS GOODS, 3
MILLINERY GOODS,
HOSIERY,
_
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ofta,t full sa3sca ttnent of -
NOTIONS, &C., &C
They would reipec tinily...lnvite their old. cas•
tomersand the public generally, to give them
a call beloye purchasing elsewhere, pledging
themselves to sell as cheap as any oce in To.
wands. - •
wanda.
They keep the genuine
ALEXANDER KID GLOVES,
JIIVANS KID GLOVES,
_
HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES:
Their
MILINERY DEPARTMENT
.
Isthoi thoroughly tarnished with all the novelties
of the season. and somepf the most experienced
milliners to attend to the wants of of the Ladirs.
Especial attention paid to Bleaching.and arose
work. Milliners wishing good at wholesale
prices will do well to call or send their orders.
B. A. PET-TDB & CO.
Towanda, Apr 11-27. 1869.-3 m -
GEO. V. MYER,
= Fie wing ; urebased the
TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE,
One door South of the First Nniiona ► flank, in
now selling eversthlng in his line wholesale
and retail.:
,Iscepe constantly on - nand a complete
stock tot
CHOICE CIO4Rt-i,
F INE 'CUT. SMOKING & PI4UU .TOBACGO,
Put up a 44 styles. The bestqoalles of
BBOVN BLACK and SCOTCH SHIM'S.
The mast eeletsrat e4l br swig of
FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO
in great variety.
PIPES,
TOBACCO BOXES and POUCEitiS,
MATCH SAFES,
and all articles usually kept tea Ant class
CIGAR STORE
Dealers will do well to cal land examine his
large sad well selected stock. -
Towanda, April 29.18e9.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS -
SUPPLIED WITU
MI MIZARI3IIB,
MISCELLAEECIIIS BOOKS,
• • AND . QUESTION BOOKS' •
PTBLISIIERS PRICES.
. ALSO,
CIIMENDEWS SCRIPTURE MODELS•
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1).
•
CALKINS •A BARBER.
Towanda, May. 45,130. -
SEAMLESS KID GLOVES,
.111FAEST IN THE MAILICET. -
- •
A FULL LINE OETGLOBS,
_ •
- IN ALL SIZES. .
:JUST BI CEIVED BY
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rciwni & eo,
El
J.451f. COLLINS
GLQVES,