Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 22, 1869, Image 3

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    Vt•i!dtil -14orter.
LOCAL AND 'GENERAL.
flea` RENIti Twine,' de., has - been
appointed Postmaster:oi New Era, this eoimty
rice E. Baas, resigned.
'
Mr. Gunn; has joist completed
an exCellent likeness of Xien..P.mosr., • The
painting is now 'on extulition at the store of
CALKINS & %saw& .
Ilet. The ,person who, by mistake,
took Lora* Iffocca'a tztabrela from the MU oethe
Preebyter-Chictott on Baader kma, tot Air a
"'Tor by leastag !tat the 8M Taecrk XOOll2.
"Bona," infant son of
proas w. Maas, ofthis place, was seized with a
- severe attack of cholera istfantum on Friday af
ternoon last, from the eSects of which he died
in • few bciam
Reir Farmers who are in want of
Mowing Nullities, and eakeiarly those who
want a good ono; had better call at Asprawsu:s
and get the sample Buckeye Mower. It is the
last ono, and all ho will have this year.
Mir The largest run of billiards
-ever accomplished in this cormtry. was made in
the saloon oil. Btlla llama, in Trenton, NJ.,
a few days disco. 001. Elmo made a ran of
1,487 in ono hundred and ten =teak •
lam' Mr. -Yon, who:thade an at
tempt to publish a paper In Tunkbannock a few
- years ago, is about to make the venture again.
We hope be may be enmesh& A good &pub.
lican paper is needed in Wyoming county.
•
ift:Our readers will see from the
following table, which we take from the Bthooi
Journal, that Bradford county ranks fooith in
the number of its public schools, in the State:
Allegheny has 513; BMus 191; Lucerne 444;
Brobrd 3871.
In. A little . son of NATHAN DEWY,
of Orwell, aged Ave years, while attempting to
climb over a fence a few days since, touched his
feet on a log which rolled, throwing the boy to
the ground in such a position that the log pass
ed over him, completely crushinghis head. The
boy lived but a short time.
D®- Linta Hose Company, No. 3,
paraded the streets on Thursday evening hist.
Tlu• men presented a very fine appearance in
their new - uniform, and their carriage gave ell
(knee of good taste on Ate part of the female
friends of the Company,- as it was beantifdly
,i,corated with evergreens and flowers.
. Liuta Hose Conipany have is
cued imitations fora grand pic-nic at Green
sy,..l to-day Thursday). Trains will leave this
place at lair and 7 p.m., and return at 8 and
11:30 p.m. We have no doubt it will prove a
pleasant occasion to all who participate, as the
management of the affair is in good bands. '
wa... We took a "peep " inside tEe
new "Bed, White and Blue" Tea Store, on
Bridge Street, the other day, and were agreea
bly surprised to find so large a stock of goods.
We should judge Mr. Baaaruau, able to fulfil
all ht-advertises. His teas and coffees are all
new and fresh, and as an evidence that he has
confidence in his, wn goods, he offers to give
away tramples.
ter Perhaps no branch of mechan
ical Industry has undergone greater improre
ments dtirtng the past few years, than tho man
ufacture of boots and shoes, and CAMPUELL,
south side. of .31tacra's new block, takes special
pains to "keep up with the times" in this lino
of goods, and he feels confident that his facili
ties foepurchasing enable him to defy compe
tition.
Its: Two youngmen namedL
IA; and ItEvNot.rs, entered the harness shop of
.To‘. Crommt, in this place, on Sunday night
la.t. and took therefrom two toile of cloth tiatxl
f.r carriage lining, with which theyleft forparts
unknown. A Towanda gentleman happened to
1.• in Owego on Mond +y, where he saw -the
thieves and had them arrested and returned to
this place. They were placed in jail on Tues.
any evening.
Vir A New York lady recently
purchased an outfit for her child's doll. Among
the articles was a shawl at thirty dollars, and a
handlke•rchief at fifteen dollars. What extrava
gance; yea, worse than extravagance, sinful
wantefolnegs! While SIVA= is selling these
n.eless goods at exorbitant tignres,- - Cr.owrizr &
Ainsiniv are selling hide and caps at prices with
in the reach of all. Call and see them, south
side MEnerit's new block.
.. We regret to notice among the
names of the persons arrested at Owego the
other day on a charge of being connected with
n gang of burglars, that' of RENIIT I[I.CDALL,
formerly of this place. He was a nice boy while
h.• lived here, and had the esteem and coal:I
-a.:nee of aU who knew him. We sincerely hope
he may be able to establish his innocence. His
ease is another sad warning to boys toavoid bad
company.
nis- We are indebted to Prot. VER -
lam, of the State Normal School, Mansfield„for
3 s iry neatly printed catogrie of that institn
ipm, for the school year of 1868-9. The whole
'muds r of students registeicil during the year
:t:t7 nudes 161 ; females 176. Number of
students 225: males, 102 ; females 1.T1..
"7iinils 7 r of model students- 112 : males 59; fe
-71131,, 53. Forty-one of the, students were from
county.
Dia- We find the follOwingitern in
Harrisburg Doily7ikirelph of the 13th:
PicKs:n.—We learn that Judge ULYs
s MEnern, of Towanda, was telieved of four
bonaired dollars—two hundred and fifty in green
bAelis and one hundred and tifty in drafts—this
m.rning. He arrived in the Northern Central
train; and while obtaining a seat in the train
aSt on the Pennsylvania railroad for a lady in
lip. charge, he was crowded by several men, and
• oon after discovered his loss. It is supposed
the thief was one of the parties who pushed
so um him.
The Judge onght to knmy better than to visit
flarri.burg when the democracy are there in
, :ech.numbent. It isn't safe:
RI Rev. W. B. arEvElis, Bishop
..f
the diocese, visited Christ Church on Sunday
last. In the morning he preached an able and
eloquent discourse ; after which the Rector, Rev
F. I). MIKKINS, presented Mr. F. W. aturrxrr
w ordination to the diaconate. At the enoclu-•
,1, , n ?if the ordination ceremonies, the commu
nion was administered. Bev. F. Basler, of
At hens, was present and assisted in the services.
In the evening the Bishop delivered another
unpreasive and forcible sermon from the text :
sits, what shall I do to b l e_ saved?" At the
ten candidates for confirmation were pre
- nted, upon whom the Bishop laid his hands
Hi accordance with the usage of the church.
The church was crowded durhigbOh services
%all interested and attentive audiences. The
...mo m , were evangelical, and the services
t hnnlghont solemn.
PMSONAL.—Lt. J. W. MEnctra is
, r..ndin g a few weeks in this place.
Commissioners' Clerk of Basque-
I - lanai: county, paid us a flying visit on Thurs
day last. lie lira very pleasant and affable gen
th•tnan; if he has got an in-natured name.
--Mr. At e r. W. , Goonsics, of Philadelphia, is
in town. Xr. 0. hµtiispposod of bis interest in
the printing estashment of DEW/WO &
t „ ■,t)Cica, but does propose to abandon the
_profession.
—OX. Cam. ]M ic a and funny, of Valium
. Lim) been visiting with friends here - far
.o - eral days psbt.
--Lt. J. Busaitaxa and wife are 'visiting their
hien& here.
. —Rey. D. - Coos, °Marra is to deliver an
addri.vii before cite of the literary societies of
Lafayette College, Easton, on t h e 27th instant.
C. was a member of the class of '42.
--Fitaxa T. ScrilDEß, editor of the Waverly
Ewer-in-asp, gave-nu a call on Saturday.
- G. D. Lowo and wife, of Troy. have returned
from their western tckir.
-*rt. Lis . ltonotaa, has joined the Totrari
‘l,l7ation at Avon springa.
Mni..Y. D. Roan= and daughters,have
\ Ovrarron and wife have returned to
tbi. place after. an absence of several weeks,
daring wh i ch time they have visitedCanadaand
lAsees on, - the St. Lawaence.
mentolissiour Ark aregll • I ' .
paws ot rolii4y, Mirk ail
ter, I badly dare hope to patch the pal& at•
tentiew with the eommoophice wirwsotaarateady
ken). And• yet we law thy filicitamna i idit
every lbw public expectationis ontip** wateii
Log for the shadow ofaisniag events, asidbtdid
leg fancitrdwurs stabs Mow- • cr.,
_
nor new BeNCreellt,PWln_ new thn atinittki l
theme of carriessatien, -Wiery; plaa.,Aid:Ma r
metre it 11 94bektdthffrelVetettet: 71 _,Pf.,'
"Mime Reid lAA ffieffitet, atectlie.',446 l
=Vented" beWetbrethefe betet,lDElHlllo'
State line on the Woctowiniiii WM; . :i .
day it was to have been given ma to tbe.con•
tractors wttliadierti that the last •ipiker Antal
be driven and the stenm horse all hautemod,
ready for the traveling public by May, ISM
Mesa; linsinar e Count maid Hausa iitiki;
Ithaca, wore here last week lookhig after. the
interests of their road,; so it looks vet* nark'
Bey. C. C. Tau; wbo.iretit 'ai a amine*
to Turkey, from Smithfield, Pa., two yews ago,
had a very narrow esespelkom ,allitte
ly. He had been . to Constantincoi& to attend
the Annual meeting of raissirmarletyindOn the
29 tit Grief stated be* to his boultf Al*:
thisidan• A mmer 66 Or After haring . been
out to sea one day, & thkk l&E, overtook Oki*
and the rowel got int Of its comae and strlek
a hidden rock. *There was It once the gjeatest
onniternakot omen the passenger; abed
in number. Bet in a little while woe:Owes
ed that all was right, and the?srfli . .. It
proved, however, that the' ieisel was hafflyln
jured and rapidly filllog with water. /She was
headed toward slate (about throb es distant)
and the passemmclaid off,coatsshoes, and
pat on the cork rackety , ' 'soon to be
= 4:id
east into the sea. BOW and sachem*
of the
,orawd, this lilb.boati (four in
could not be managed/One boat with
twenty
twenty persons was cat loose, but lunar by one
end, and the pusengers all fell fete the sea and
were drowned: ,The ship kept itscouivelowaril
shore, and Snaßy stranded on the sandolkere
ft could not io dawn, and the leMainink pas.
angers were taken off in lab* •i. . i “,
The GMal Template have a festival Wedgies-, j
day y‘ening, for the purpose of raising 'Midst° I
fit.up their new hall. Their numbers are so :
'rapidly increased that they were obliged . to get
• larger room, and they have ma& arninge.
manta for "hogs Hall," and hope to lit it up.
in neat style with proceeds of festival. '
Mr. A. A. Kuniza bas just brushed up and re
painted his store inside. ''lt is now one of the
finest stores in Bradford county, and•Bmwsw,
one of the most prosperotui merchants'. Wiznot: I
lice again the smilingcountenance of F.R. Prue
behind the counter.
The "old Foundry" is being fitted up with
new boiler and maelMim, and will moan be mi
ning again. In the meantime, the Messrs.
BLOOD AM driving things in their shop to its ut
most capacity.. • Na'.
DISROBE CORRESPONDENCE.—Last
Thursday, June 24th, High Mass was celebrated
at this place, in St. Basil's Church, by Rev. E.
Torres, of Towanda, for the happy repose of the
soul of XAVTEII FRANCIS KATrit L who departed thi s
life on the 24th ult., at his rtritidenee in Bennin
ger, Baden, Germany.
The deceased was grandfather of Rev. X.
EVIXR, the present worthy and efficient pastor
of Dnshoro and missions. Ho died at the ad
vanced age of nearly 87 years:fortified with the
consolations of our tidy Religion, and retained,
even to his dying moments, the full use of his
mental faculties unimpaired.
During his short but very painful sickness,
which he endured with christian fortitude, he
was visited almost daily by his parish priest,
from whose venerable hand he received the sac
raments, intended to strengthen his soul in its
journey to eternity.
Although his death, owing brag° and infimi
ty, was looked fur, nevertheless it brought heart
felt and sudden grief to his children and grand
children, on this side; of the ocean, sonic Of
whom cherished the 'fond hope of seeing him
\ once more ere death Should complete its. cruel
work of destruction. At the conclusion of the
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, an eloquent and in
structive sermon was' preachill, by the officiat
ing clergyman, to a large and deeply interested
concourse of people, who had come there to
unite their prayers and sympathy with their be
loved pastor for the aged and venerable deems-.
ed. The Text of 'Holy Scripture' chosen by the
reverend' speaker for the occasion, was . the
twelfth chapter and forty-sixth verse of the sec
ond book of-M.aocabes: "It is therefore a holy
and wholesome thought ,to pray for the dead
that they may be loosed from their sins." Ai
ter a brief but clear exposition of the text in fa
vor of the doctrine of purgatory, as taught by
the Catholic Church, and the antiquity and effi
cacy of prayer and sacrifice offered: to God for
the happy repose of the souls of thofaitlifill de
parted, the reverend gentleman concluded, by
exhorting his bearers to prepare for death and
judgment; to live holy and- edifying lives; to
approach frequently, but above all worthily, the
sacraments of Penance and Eucharist, and nev
er to Vogel:, even for a moment, the solemn and
earnest warning of our Blessed lord and Ito.
viour Himself :
"11'hat (loth it profits man, if he gain the
whole world, and lose his own soul? or what
shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
20)- C.orros.—Mr. Editor: We have
three hotels, .two of which are of the ordinary
class, and one a first-class temperance house,
such as has been needed for some time past.
HOIIACE knows just how to keep a good house,
and will see that all fare sumptuously while un
der his hospitable roof.
Upwards of twenty men are at work on the
building at the Springs. Tr.i.paraiimui are be
ing made to furnish a constant supplyeif gas for
lighting all the rooms. We notice that a con
siderable amount of furniture has already been
placed in some of its commodious rooms.
Mr..3lEnrirrr, of Leßoy, informs us that he
has picked twelve strawfx..rries from his vines
this season, that measured 4i inches each, and
one that measured 5 1-12 inches. The variety
is known us the Marriott Prolific. Who has beat
it?
Wat. LEWIN, better known as "Blind Billy,"
has opened a grocery two 'miles west from Le-
Roy Corners. BILLT is the only - blind person in
this section engaged,in the mercantile business;
and so far as we know, he is the only one in the
county. Re is industrious and limiest, and de
serves a fair patronage.
The Good Templars of Leßoy are to have an
ice cream festival on the 6th - nf Angust, in the
evening, for the purpose of furnishing their hall.
WO understand that the best rye thathas beau
grown in this vicinity for many years, has ins-
been cut on the farm occupied by A. W. FEL-
Lova, in Leßoy. The growth of straw exceeds
any that we ever saw; it stood thick arid aver
aged about seven feet in height. There are
about seven acres in the field.
draw, oats and wheat are good—many any
better than usual. Other crops are medium.
July 20, 2869. NIMAT.
Cutprows.—Mr. Editor: We have;
not Just returned from a "golden," " tin "
or "wooden wedding," but we should like to in
form all those who are attending these festive
gatherings, and making such an ado about them,
that they are not the only happy beings on the
earth, nor are they getting all the good things
thereon. _
A few weeks since, my wife had a quiet inci
tation to bring her husband into the " conn:
try^ of Herrick, to eat strawberries ; sad as she
was anxious to accept the invitation, her per
suasive powers became so irresistible, that, at
the appointed time, we found ourselves some
five miles north of this quiet little town, in corn- .
pimy with a few husbands who, hie us, bad been
listening to their wives.
An hour's chat, and we were summoned to
the tea-table. Of course, we expected to see
some strawberries upon the table, but we were
not looking to see a dozen or more quarts set
before us to defy our appetites; and yet we did
not beat an inglorious retreat when we found
ourselves in such a predicament. Not we.. We
fearlessly feasted upon the delicious fruit until
our appetites—which were never better—were
satisfied. And these berries were not the little
serf, such as they est in tin dishes at tin wed
dings, but they, werefourandfloe.-eighOus inches
in circumferen ce the smallest way. Nor were
we doomed to oat these berries in " aldm
for old "Spot " had just averatml 571pemnds of
milk per , day for thcee days, dieing up with 604
pounds the last daY, June: 16, and the , txpase,
from such milk yo ri may conclude was the owes
of cream.
Now, "if we didn't bate long stories," we
could write a "column" about pails of finclehei t
r bon! tit bony,etc.;gte.;bat ; lSipefNh is
enough. P.
July 15, 1869.
_., . -'. , , .-. , . —.. : •_ ~ ...
.Aims or . Ingilliimminteroar`or
Eons . Tonsturre.a.antehrded.The that man
• ,
,omioneed Mug the WNW -bred on
tAltillitown" as "Towner MU," was •Etkaa
roan- iln
_lffft4sibuilthiscatin on tlai firm
'Abed by the late Awn& Foam. - He
lOW, In ant, *stonliftrarar min
' g oats !erne% the. same neiglt
, ocarg apart etnideh lit. notrowned brbbi
sop, B. W. Wm= 410100Wie Made a °OM'
lalneetirent War btla Miii r'.`:.
1 ' , : w p d leal, Earan Towsmifither of thotalle•
' , irmsegre tie farm itow Mined
,I 3 Wife- .
attamon.lTowyna,lbt gruilsinthe :,:eld gin=.
AigmanVent the ranutindef of At dayi on , the
ham with his son,. the latelbrv. keg. Totp4.a: •
ozi /
itboutthe year IttFrean Inner nd Bee.
a= anima rime into the northwes rn part -of
the tow* in what isnow Imown as ' liusoptown."
kti ! Bra was s great hunter
_proverbialifOr
telting huntimpstoties„that *seemed to the
@Elders, as 'y , • listened themi as large sto
ries, andwerchmg ,
.. known as "Bmnp
E y
tit latiti,,*" . T '
4 Lida 0111 l
crixdr, abo ut. Allen froze its mouth. The ,
hint saw-mill as built -by GODYSIXT VOINIIIi;
4 l P ara 8 ' I rl +Oft , V• E WO;; , * 64
' l "9 the *al INI soiheittltninx,YPrijur, hear
thecosithionee alltdbad,a4di "sox creeks.
The uneaten, is,,pronothriealiudia,:i!Why is I
creek 'cikiled:frptdiarit !7R: , -,-- 1 - t - - •
About Urhfeßhhig:ik :lite •iii: l 4t catkin;
I man by the name of numsan . commenod a
"ehoPPinewilevesthefteshequinroad cross
ed the creeks.oo hoar „ ad* from its mouth,
on the brat noyr.fonsed 14 War.. Dula. ; Where
ha then, or since has lived, we have no means
. PllBOl, GODFREY VOlkillebttili the first frame
house, and ins short , timehrtilt a frame barn.
They are now standing and doinigOcid'aerriCe.'
In 1804, cATT-Votraii and: Alvoleit Enron
were married in the,
,ioreri . frinne, house., The
firit school-teischernianottanot rug,
.Thp
log schoolhouse in which he taught the:youth
ful mind, ararprondly wielded the rattan, stood
Apar Where,lo.,V. Yoetwi head residea..-11 Wait
about the year 1803„ „
..
,
'Abe that grist -mill Was erected by Bunn Russ
wArsOn°F;4l4o4inh*AB9.4 tfM -,
t ier it s hashed Sio libl it tio af
his brother, who kept it unti l 4BlB.lqlen he die ; '
poised of it to Snauriza'Biami.
The first mechanic shop (blacksmith) was that
of,BiLairOoni, In . 1812, iii ihe ionlhern part of
463 township, near whore 8. 0. Aram , : now re
sides.
ACHATIAB YREVIIT commenced a ,farm on
?Park's creek, about two miles north of Home
village, in 1807. Here he lived at the time of
his death, Whieh ocantiod ibOut thirty tears ego.
His widow,'" Aunt hum," went tatVrit "better
land" about two years ago, aged 93 years.
CloornEt Yam= departed this life when 88,
ind his wife 'Polar when 93 years of age.
' There is a singular coincidence in the longevi
ty of some of the early settlers. The' wives of
the two brotherii.' Hour= and ActiAn.ts.
Torun., both attained the age Of 93 yeankand
the widow of. HElrtir . Mtrr attained the same
age. '
Wu.usi ELLurrAvedio the greatest age of
any person in this vicinity; he (lied at the age
..,.... .
of 95.
"Aunt C.vir En on" has been a widow over
thirty years, and has lived a few years last 'past
in the house in which she was married 65 yeara
ago. Though more than four score years have
passed over her Lead; abo.rotains hex physical .
and mental faculties remarkably
Wo will now pass down to the year 1830, when'
the people felt that a new township would be
pest . convenience. Consequently , in Sentetn
ber,jB3o,.theY petitiOned the Dorirt Qriarter
Sessions to erect a township out of parts of She
shequin, Viyaox. and Orwell. WherenponCourt
appointed . Emu th o, JA3IIII GEaour n, and
SAMUEL Sntur, Ja., as viewers. Turing the
same term, the viewers reported "favoAble."
Ina few weeks a meeting of the citizens was
called, to agree upon" name for the new town
ship. A number of names were suggested—
" Watertown," t` Pleasant Valley," &c. L.uotort
IL Famorr, in rieir of our being upon the same
line of latitude of Home in Italy, proposed that
it be called some. A largo majority toted that
it be Borne.
In February, 1831, Court issued an order of
conhrmation, and ordered that the new town
ship heretofore called "Watertown," be Rome.
The next fall the people thought they would
try the relative strength of the political parties,•
and polled a fall vote. Thu result - was BO votes.
polled=4o Whig and 10 DemocraV
The borough of Rome was 1143rporated in
February, 1860.• J. A. 31..
I .
•
Mn: tprron : We, of the M.E.
Church of MINFOe ton, desire to publicly express,
through your ezmilent - Paper, oar gratitude to
to Prof J. G. TOIMEIL and son, for euraining
us with ono of their superior commis r an Tues
day eve, July 13, in our church for our benefit,
.from width we realized a little over thirty dol
lars. The evening was quite unfavorable. As
the rrofessor increases in eorpidency, his soul
expands in the same ratio in love for music and
in benevolence, to which we can happily testify.
The concert was a success in 'every respect.
Many thanks to the citizens for their patronage.
The Professor's reputation is established—we
have only to say TOWNER ivoniing, and meccas
follows. , D. B. Tovrazu, l'ofessoi's son, the
basso profondo, is la wonder. The bass solos
performed by him manifested skill, cultivation
and power. We, could only, listen N:ith aston
ishment,
THE THIMUILENT
Messrs. yews t Emilio); of Towardii;gavo
us ttieMse 'of •onif of the best 'of organs (Er.
blittoClE 7 maker). Its superiority consists in its
smoothness, its power to produce the full rich
tone almost in tv whisper, and then with the
same 'richness . end miumiliness swell to such
power'in tone as to thrill the soul of the listener.
- Yours, Crro.
3lonrceton, July 15, 180 J.
fltg. din. ALvoica--Dear Sir : I saw
in the Harm= a few weeks ago, the fact of
twd beech trees growing together in this town.
I am going to•tell yOn about two sugar, maples
; that arc growing together here: The two trees
stand 24 feet 2 inches apart. One of the trees
grows-up about form feet, and then Wird" over
nearly horizontally for about half the distance.
to the other tree, and then grows in an oblique
direction until it strikes the other 20 feet above
the ground,_ !did growsAdotheother Amp nice
and smooth. The perpendicular tree measures
6 feet 10 inches around about two feet above the
ground. The leaning tree is 5 feet 3 inches' in
diameter. •
Anyone doubting the truth of this, can ask
Groans McCann , Of Towshda, . Tor Abe trees
stand on his farm ; or if they doubt his word, if
theyArill call on me I will go and lot them see
for themselyes, Yours respectfully,
• Illeftsap McGarr.
Roine, dnlY-1448434.
far The National Life Insurance
Company iitill continues to do an enormous busi
ness. The business of the Company * is in the
:hand. of honest, capable and energetic business
We learn that the Hon. E. A. ilou.nts,
latetommissioner of Internal Berenne, is now
aetist as President, at the Company's Branch
°tee; in Philadelphia, during the temporary
absence, in Europe, of the President, C. H.
Czauitiz,.Esq. Mr. HOLLINS has been an active
member of thO Board of Directors of this Com
panifid' nee its organization, and In'givlnfr to its
interat the benefit of his personal co-operation,
andihe advantages of his enlarged experience
and extensive acquaintance, we confidently look
for axenewed impetus to be given theatn*y.
unpn4wdented progrew r ia thin great' NitiOrul
Institution. -Some of the special advantagesof
fered by the National Life, may be .ascertained
by calling on Messrs. ?lissom & Nusamrs; agents
IfOig 40, iSt4 G Goons .
Editai; tank ten aiws,faiii Wiliam three-year
old heifers that "come in" this" Spring for the
first -time. We milked them the second and
third of JrilY, set it, and when sour skimmed
And churned 'it.' poraidti' 8' ounces of
butter. I then milked what I Oalled' my best
one, weighed the milk in the morning, and had
just 20 pounds. Milked het again in the ,stun.
in& - 1 ?!tt did• not it--but eared that
itaelf,4 and:whea 'Wm skimmed it and ,
eh la Th9Wittllt
7 oz: I then milked 11310mi:best ;-.1u417 , 11ia.•
of milk in the morning ; sarcd j that day's.nulk
as before, and had when eLarueil Y lb. 9 oz. of
butter.:Akt yon ace it. fill not the • notantity: bak
the oriality
East Smithfield, July 10 fl9bl
Mad) Printing dove* , &Witt-
Um magi cuetiled at this Office.
, ft. McCaw kattx(-iiill continue
to* i '!:"FiW in! thooF f ror
4602 *dr milizo, ,estgbitsbakest; - bat
aSiii sahr4 leorm
acme Orsilliteca. - we inaiu
Aim PS Pribliligi mettomi•t!lM
nTifirimg. gieiM4 &lb% 114 10' VW%
Jag tolkevte,:sf 0* las na main we*
.tbrtnliplmbiktheir 0001.. tows*
IsirThp pit t s,l9c4enkoit .14 Jpne
B4d IPhodandace i 6 ar far
possibli: ; agsbart ; the Axemegiumawctimob.
ashmittes, by rreligtotne "aqiiihkoiblEtlareti.'
before otartiog,ln PFAU: 144/If)fi at
the depot, hi ligentlOr 'jelled° (=piny.
kir The "Ifagadgellare," tut ani
ma that hugaititil emsi here
iltimpilequetwonsecilestness,bubesa
pfecliarl hyDir. W. B. Doixis, of this place,
via ulnae iiitialralia from tie."course;*
ifir By refer:nee to an advertise- .
Mont inintithei &amn, it Ida% lied 'eat 41
persons against whom internal revenue taxes
hilve been assessed are notified to make immo
dhito,Rapnent at thitcape cp4e9tor, •
fiek. M. E Itaantrumn, mom= to
Cluz 3 !- . -BarunqiN bii4 I large Idoell of Men
Goode= Lod wlO4OlB masa Wooed Pima.
C4 l sild 18111201eat.nem .
„ MABI,ED.
-
11eDOX4LD—Lin8e1R—At thehors a of thebrhhea
father. Kr. basil Luther, he July 14.
ISMIAGIIay:W. K. Mad& XL • Jesus Ilepanaift
' to SW Starr Unbar. both Of Thalington. - .
WA'OBER—PICIIOIB-4nWarian ()entre.- Pa.. July
18. 1860. by Bev. Geo. W. Stone. Mr. Abraham Etta
rer and Ulm Sarah Jane lachola. both of Warren.
Smkti f 3gfifictiT,
• Fon SALL—New Platform Spring.
Wagon and one now , ope n.. •
S. N. Aarneinu.,
ser X wish to inform the Iteribli
cans of Bradibra county *Miami's candidate Air the
office of County Treasurer this fan. Suidect to the
dodsion of the county convention in Angurt.
July 18,1869. , E. R. V. 1.17011,41.
Nonce.—The accounts of E. 0.
doormen. late Prothonotary, and ahn his printing
amounts have been left me with tor aettiement anti
collection. Thom indebted will save code by
mediate attention. Mee in the Rea:miens office.
July 113, 1869. ' ' Joan N. Celan..
• . teirbiports . having been circulated
by men in the Sewing Machlne buabuss to the effect
that I was disathified with my WeedfleWing 'Machine.
I take this occasion to state that I wive used one of
the F. F. Weed Sewing Machines In my family for
the past year, and for ease of-running, durability of
work and reliability. - wf the. lehichine.l consider thee
F. F. Weed equalled by few and excelled by none.
Persona in penult of the - best Family Sewing Ma.
chine will do well to buy the Weed.' . .
Towanda July let 1869.-1 t A. 0. Ferceer."
SYNOWG SCHOOL' FOR 'CHILDREN.—
Miss Mvrrve HEntz _will open a flinging School in
the Treeloterian Church on
_Monday July 26, at 0 a.
en., Where' children ..between the ages of 8 and 18
years will be instructed in -the rudiments of vocal
music. The course will consist of 20 lessons, one
lesson evens week day morning, except Saturday. To
conclude With a Concert. Terms $1 per scholar for
the -term' July 16,1869.
. 'persOns except those
who are now regular ensittaners,will herearterhe
charged one 'cent per pound for ice.
July 15, 1859:
=I
C jr.TI7 PLAYrs.—Stocky Plants of
Fieythones s Superb and White Dwarf. The former
best for early. and latter for late winter and spring
use. 3.1 cents for 60, 60 cents per 100.
Ttutanda. July 15.1869.. It. AL:WELLER.
GET THE /3E-ST.—The subscriber is
agent forMarder's Gold Medal and celebrated one,
two and three horse Railway Powers. Threshers and
Separators, and Threshers and cleaners. The hest
In the world. Send for circulars and price lists.
- Towanda,July.lls, 1887. B. M. WELLER.
Noncc.---,The accounts of Ingham
k Beaumont relating to the bulimia of the Woolen
Factory are left with Louis Camp, Justice of the
Peace: at Camptown. for collection. Mr. Beaumont
111120 W out of the business and it will be necessary
for parties interested to attend to the matter at once
to save costs. No further delay will be made in col-
Meting after.two weeks.
July 15, 1869.-4 w,
keruirem k Bit‘tworr
The great demand for the
'Binger Improved Sewing Machines, evinces its great
11111CM18.
•
. It takes the lead everywhere..
Its sales are the greatest of any.
It makes las noise than any other shuttle machine.
• ;It 'sews equally well very heavy goods or the finest
cambric.
The - agents for Bradford county. WICICHAM
rupplying a great many and request all to
try them before baying. - July 15.-Iw.
H. H. Psxniero e,
-
a freaduate of Allegheny Musical College, Will com
mence a course of instruction for the children of this
place on Monday., nly 19, at o'clock p. in., in Her
cur's Hall. The course connist of 22 lessons,
closing with a Concert, Saturday evening, July Mat
The textbook used will be ..Fresh Laurels and Bright
Jewel.," bound In one volume. Tom.—sl for each
scholar, This course is more especially for the Sun
day School children, but all may be benellitted, as the
elementary principles of music or ^ reading notes,"
will be thoroughly taught. July 19.
,10 We the undersigned wish to
invite the attention of a musical and intelligent pub.
Ile to those Instruments we sell, and which are the
only Piano. in this .pountry and Europe, with full
Iron Frame, in which' all the strings rest upon wood.
en bcari , and in which mono of ' the turning pins
go thron g 'the iron plate.. The groat advantages
gained by this arrangement are many ; a more re
lined quality of tone, inreetiess, great power, equall
•ty of tone, and of standing in lane better than any
other instrument now in use. Mso are the thought
ful and economical buyers of Organs and Melodeons
for home use, as well.for Church and Sabbath School
respectfully 4 invited to examino our instruments
, quality and quantity - of tone are unsur
passed. . W. Drrrtucu & 'Co:,
at Chamberlain's Jewelry , Store.
THE A.IIERICAN- YUNG , rORTE,—
*gars. Holmes At Passage, Towatida. Ps., are agents
for the American Piano, and- the Boardman k Gray
Patent Improved Insulated Iron Rim and -Frame
Plano Tortes. The iron rim and frame are cast in
one solid plate, and insulated from contact with the
sounding board and vibrating parts. Theneiiros
have great streng th , and are especially ads for
schools and for districts where tuners are di cult to,
be obtained. The wood and over-siring scales give.
In connection with the suspension bridge, a full.
rOnnd, powerful and sweet tone. The small-sized
cases take up but little room, yet are elegant in .1 p
pearasee.
These Pianoa have taken thirty first premiums,
gold and silver medals and diPlonias, at the ]lechan
lea In New York, and at State Fairs in va
rious States. They have been exhibited in - Loudon,
where testimonials to nil:lr eveellenee In sweetness
and power of tone, and delicacy of touch, were vol
untarily forwarded by some of the first planista of
Europe.
These Instruments are, In those respects which
make a perfect Piano Forte, pre-eminently superior to
any ever before known.
We are agents for 0. IL Eldridge's Cottage thirtn,
/tingle and double reeled ;. also the celebrated Dodge
k Lord Melodeon, for the family circle,' churches,
schools, dc...to which we invite•the attention of the
citizens of Bradford county. Every imirsseut war
ranted to give satisfaction.
dune 10-4 f.
" THE REASON WHY" the Weed F.F.
Sewing Machine sells better than all others, it is
simple, durable, and easily eratixL Don't buy
until you exam ine the Weed The glinte of an
; perionty of this justly celebrated rntly Ma
; chine will be fully explained at the Agency. No
trouble to show the 3r...thtile Call in At Hos-
TANTE& 'July 1..
•
NOTICE—The following-named per
son?, or their helm, arerequested to eall, or send
their post-office address, to H. B. Ideßevs, To.
wands, Pa., for important information : '
IV. Horse, Litchfield, father of Oliver Morse,
late private Co. I, 141st Pa. Vols.
Juliette Folk,, Warren Centr e. , widow of John
8. Folk, Co. B, 144th Pa. Vols.
• Susan 13 . siding. Towanda, widow. of Ezra
'Spalding, Co. H, 57th Pa: Vols.
Diana Miller, Burlington, widow of Willard
Miller Co: E, 141st Pa. Vat. •
13ophi& Barnes, Towanda, mother of Christo
pher Barnes, Co. C,l4lst Pa. Vols.
John Williams, private Co. 0, 58th Pa. Vols.
He was a substitute:
. John Kayla, private Co, C, Mith Pa. Vols. Ho
Was a substitute. ' • H. B. XcKnit,
Towanda, Pa., office over G. F. Mason & Co.'s
Canting House. julyl-4w.
Ntu) -2bocrtifitmento
OW - ANDA: MARK
Pucci.)
Corincted •eiery, , Wedanday by : 1 0. B.
imbject to changes daily:
Wheat
Rye ..
Bachithent
Corn
Oats -
Beans -
Batter (Rolls) :..
do (Dairy)...
Potatoes.
Flour
Flour ...
Onions..
$1 50
••• • • 100
85
........ 65
.
2 00
. ..... . ,
35 new 88
I' 800 10 00
18 20
2 50 Ig 300
. ,
%MEM or Gurs.-41Wheat, 60 - lbs. ;
Corn 56 ibis BYe, 56 lb* ; Oats. 39 Iba ;
Barley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 lbs ;
62 lbs ; Bran. 99 list glover Bend: 60 ant ;
'Timothy Bend. - lbs peekebes k 33
•rhe ; Dried Apples. 221bn ; Flax Beed,s6lbs.
14°8T. -,A JUDGMENT NOTE
fplven by Joffe Passe, :a., to enteints Wren;
petti tot SUR dated about the lath of Ita=ten
monthi after - thite. • Payment has been
the note. on
STEPNEY/ WICRIZER.
Rome, hub - 15, 18121-3 t.,
.STRAY; COW. —A COW, CAME
-L4 tube the enclosure of the sub/m=lWe batman
& township. about the sth of July. The owner ie
requeetal tommue,heinutt, Per obelrg i altd Ma bat
Towtauteiwp., rely 15, 1869.-3t*.
• - I'ASZ
• Notice Ist U*7 *vas Oat 4aurail - LIM
9E340p0 miktopsbmstaPpaolltsd to me
or tie Arserm ad Opium bagilmsome tlim and
Cr=
wor lX:=o l = a irap ttti•
.Tommidlet as ar.bilbro — Wiek
Airo** M SNOW XS XI pomp wed or
Mtimp to Map dallessattomprtmoppiAppouthen
7 ititbtp the fipepifte4lll3ltpr i IXbit to >:.s Vie momaipoil rra e ti one,
- - 0 D. X MX= •
", • , Opitootot Mtb, JAMMU Pa ..
OoMP:toep Oa% • Tottsodsautr B:W9.
.. . ~. , .... , , _ . . . ~_...
'QIISQMUSNAI I -1301MOIATBi
k.? i?' 113 u 7 !7. - •, F.1.; . , i--:',',,'.r. - - . [': , ~•'-. ,
"F A XM".
• • it. •I.
' This Inatitute will open tie . Meow year, with
tutlvcapsa initzacOsa ..* l2 tb*
se deratmestoh ca',Woormaannw!st.
leek
.1M3(004. COW.
rdy 22. - I Trine/Pia.
STATE 8698100 L
• mAnnELD. TIOGA CO
,
The Fan Seaelon cif Atte Intittnautinlwill commence
September Ist, ~
inkr 22, 1862.Lef 1""31 ! t13. ViralUlta
•
1 - .•!'l A ITT I ON.L,I9IIEIt,EAS, MY
1103. X A.R4R. has left my bed and board with.
out jest came or provocatton, this Is toroth/40par;
sons harboring or Uniting her on my. 'soon* as
shall pay no debts of her: contratter this date.
RANFORD STEWARD.
Nonroeton. Julylit. 1869.-..3te
cONNECTIOUT, MUTUAL . LIFE
nonmexce, XX)IIPANT,
OF HARTFORD. CONN. ' ' •
Nomormwo YORE ram 50,000 ifarozna.
ASSETS gape 1560) over $25,000,M0.
Ettaiihurover 17,000,00 a '
MIMI' DIVIDEND FROM 40 TO 70 PCB CENT.
Total Claim keDaath paid to date, ever $0,000,00q.
WOW. DIVIDINDS Pup DiVxivio46,ooo,ooo.
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY
•in its m e ylas sa egaihbly divid e d ' the i 4
Icy holders in
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
.
MOO, may be alrAled 14 reduction otrreminzeuk;Aar
may be accumulated at interestprthe berMat of the
Aierneel; ar map be received by M Cash.:
Paid -op .Pc*ica aro.srartted after two or more
PAW Praraillailibivi bola Paid. Um practically
waking • .
,ALL rozzegs NQN-FORFEIrING
issues Policies upon all ,
"Drin 4 BLE PLANS OP Is . ptlpANcE,
.e!iline adopted in ins world 48 several
SPECIAL FEATURES !
ORIGINAL WITH TUTS COMPANY AND OFFER-
. , • •H.B. Mc • 4gent.,
Tow:intik .Jub r ltit. ll3o a — tr '
WAVERL- INST iTUTE
The Forty-eighth TOrrn of this Inattinte opens
August 18th, 1869, under the charge of A. J. Lino,
AIL
It is one of tho - besarrrmany las..c.mas of the
country, ac cemdble from all parts, and is situated at
IVAVERLY, TIOGA 00., N.Y.
The departments arc complete. The ..Classie.al , '
embraces all those studies required for admission to
our beat Colleges. Also. a thorough drill in the
Modern Languages. . I
The English CouraC comprehends both the coin.
mon branches taught in 13ementary Schools, and
many of the higher hmtichesaisnally plumed In the
Collegei. In the Commercial', Course the instruction
WAR thorough and complete as in our most success
ful Commercial Colleges.
Instruction upon the Piano and Organ - by - the old
method : also by o Bobbins• New American Method,"
by which pupils can acquire a knowledge of mu:dein .
one-third the time -which it hitherto required.
The rates of tuition are very moderate. Board ob
tained at reasonable prices ; a limited number of pu
pils can be accommodated in the families of the In
structors. Roams can be procured-in which studente
can board themselves and lessen the expenses one
half.
dons Alma.
Normal class, as usual, organized at the beginning
of the Fall Term, In which twenty of the first appli
cants will receive free instruction for (thirteen weeks.
For particulars address the Principal at Waverly,
N.Y. Information in reference to Booing and Board
86
can also ba obtained at Waldo Tract's Drug Store,
Broad Street. •
A. J. LANG. A.M.E Principal.
NEWTON KINNEY, President of Board of Trustees.
July 15, 1869.
DISSOLUTION.—THE CO-PART
nership heretofore existing wider the name of
WHEN 4t .IIOS:01FIELD. this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounts due the late flructunst
be settled and paid to M. E,Rosr., who will
carry on the buldwess, and hi: hm•Mly authorized to
receive and collect the same.
coirEN.,
COHEN. •
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
P.S.=-Havlng bought out the interest of Mears.
Conks, I will continue to carry on the business; and
will try to give satisfaction to all my customers bet.
ter than ever. The Store will hereafter be known me
the NEW YORE CLOTHING BAZAAR. and. I will
still continue to sell Goods at the lowest market prices.
Quick Sales and Small Profits is my motto. Give me
a call before p law elsewhere.
Towanda, July 6, 869. M. E. ROSE.IPIELD.
DISSOL 'TIO . N.-THE CO
partnership h retofore existing under the name
of ACKLEY & VA 'GUN, is this day dissolved by
muttudcouseut. Ail accounts due the late firm must
bo settled and paid Ito 8. W. ACKLEY, echo is hereby
authorised to receive and collect the same.
P.8.--Having bought out the interest of Vaughn in
the Sham Or Mill, I will continue to carry on the
same In the neat aatisfactory manner to all of my
customers. will pay the marketyrico for all kinds
of Grain at the mill. Flour,'Ecedand Meal for. sale
at the lowest cash price. & W. ACKLEY.
Standing Stone, June 1, 1869. June 24—tf.
DIS S OL lITiO N.—The 'co-par
tnership heretofore existing - ander the firm
name of Sown= fc Wourv, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. . ALEX'R. SCILOMON,
Towanda, July 11, 1862. „ JULIUS WOLFF.
P. S. The business . 1Z 7 - 3 o continued at the old
stand by ALEXIL SOLOMON. I assure my friends
and customers that istiafaction will bolgiven to them
at all times. The small stock on hand will be die.
posed of at reduced.prieen. Call and Cvsmino before
purchasing elsewhere. ALEX'S. SOLOMON,
July It No. 123 Main-st.
atipThe highest Cash prim paid for Wool, Hides,
and Pelts.
DISSOLUTION. -THE CO-PAR
tnershlp heretofore existing tinder the name ol i
Warman, Cnexnat.t. & Co. fa thin day dissolved by
mutual consent. All accounte doe the Well= must
be settled and paid to Warr/un k Sox, who will
carry on the business. and who are in:dhoti:od to re
ceive and collect the same. .1. WHITAKER,
J. CRANDALL, -
ED. C. IirIITTAKER.
Havlng bought oat the interest of J. Crandall, we
will continue to carry on the busineas, and will try to
give satisfaction to all.who will favor in with a call.
J. WHITAKER tt BOK.
Romo, Pa.. Juiy 20. 1869.—1 w•
; ; ;; ; ;• ;
To rue Worurreo CLASS sm now prepared to
furnish all classics with constant employment at their
homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare mo
menta. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty
cents to 95 par evening is easily earned by persons
of either sex, and the boys and girl:l:earn nearly as
much u men. Great inducements are offered those
who will devote their whole time to the business ;
and, that every person who more this notice may send
me their address and teat the business for themselves,
I make the followingeled offer : To all who
are not well satisfied unparall eled
business, I will send
El to pay for the trouble of Waiting me. Full par.
timbre, directions, Ac., ant free. Sample ant by
mail for 10 cents. Address C. AL LEN,
' May 19, 1869. Augusta, Me.
Hotlute k Pe EWIE
•
B LUE STO,NE.
All persons wishing dinigliteps, Ras, lintels,
stater lablea,ar any kind of b please
address the undersigned. 'An ere promptly at
tended to: 5. W. GOODWIN.
P.O. BOX 330.
P.B.—Any orders left with dons Mien will be for
warded. Max_s, 1809.
LIME! LIME! ! LIME! I !
The undersigned hereby announces to the public
that he keeps constantly on hand at his KILN in.
DROWNTOViIi Pa., a fa supply of fresh burned
NEW TORE LIME, which he win sell as cheap' as it
can be bought at any point along the Canal.
May I, 1869—tf. • • DAVID ;DROWN.
ALL KINDS GROCERIES AND
Provislcraa, at wholesale sad retail, at
May 18, 1869. C. 11. PATCH'S.
.IRESH FIGS, TAMARIND PRE
servos, and Jollies of all kinds.
COWII. k JYER.
THE GEM FRUIT JARS
1 best la •wholesof e and
July 1. •- • • • MtCABE k MIX.
&T 1
PITc9;
CANNED TOMATOES; PEACH
es, Dried Fruits, fie., wholesale and retail.
July 1. • McCABE & MIX.
1 75
/ 75_
90
ss
300
30
32
W ANTE D.-TWENTY GOOD
BANC Pzatmas by the Towanda Tanning Co..
at Greenwood, Bradford Co., W. eat , yaws will
be paid drat* the p0e11a ... !
l ealson. J. B. ILOWE.
Greenwood, May 81, 1
CONCENTRATED LYE AND
11l Publish. at C. B. PATCH'S.
Alat2o.
At`EINDS GROCERIES AND
PrOTWOVIII, at wholitsalo 011 retail. at _
Km 20. . C. B. PATCH'S.
STOCK COFFEES AND
Nr:idees, .e I C. B. PATOI%.
XX. A FULL STOCK OF WOODEN
Ware, at C. B. PATCHIL
May 20.
A lIDITOR'S NOTICE..;--TILE
dersigned, an' Widitor appointed by the Court
of Canon Pleas of Bradford County. to distribute
money la the buds of the sheriff-raised from the
sheriff's tale of Gamma W. Comes personal and real
estate, will attend to the dtttleA. of 11111 appointment
at-isteo° In the borough of.Towands, onTneadet.
the 10th day of Amapa; A.D..' 1809; at [o'clock. P.M.
July vs, 1809. BENJ. M. PECK, Auditor.
-.A STOCK OF TOBACCOS THAT
Am. can't be beat In quality or price, at
May 20. C. B. PATCH'S.
New aboviiiiiints.
ED BY HO OTHER.
Dissolutions.
&cELEir & VAUGHN
Oatne
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geeing /ire, Inetessee i freWlitellitrer tor ek. - 4.4 .1f •
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MATTI.N.G S, DuIIGIJEI7B/.
Than Abes tuivertmr,before ofored.
They 1 !eventfully unite attention of the puh.
110 to thb department of their-• inn Itiesli; ' gat
themei;vs - !bat their . goods: i'ibair ;al.
wess be sold at the' • . • •;
2 , 2, , 1 4 69 t ; '"
T WAR, itf• MAYO RJ •
CC
RAVE JUST IWOIVEP A lAptikKtigif.
i co) A
I 72
A
0
Spring, aid Summer Goods, .
Which they are a efruiu •
Such- as-
SILKS,
6...
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po- '
P -
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Please-mill and eituejue oar etcnk be fore
parehas‘ng e$ se. here.
• TRACY & MOORE.
Towaada, April 28, 1868.
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE 1
jd
,
09
j al
south
he
ride
t iitedl h r t i ve ne ote gr oc 4%Store'con;th
TOWANDA, A.
Where they intend to keep aid stook nll
•
FARBIONABLE ILISD / ASO AKE
-• ' ', ,', t k
Goods, c nsistlig of
LIA 78, CAPS, I (IRS,
: ;rItAVFLLINGr BAGS, „ ,
UMBELLAS, CANES, 0 LOVES,
121p 9 CUFFAI . .0 nud WOLF IZOCtE4,.tc
Which we will sell at 'he 15west sr.t.shis Prim
and respect! ully solicit a Abaco ol 'he is
of the public.
arilata fitted with the AMtetidan Conrormater.
CLONNY.,7 aAIt :4 Y.
Towanda. Oct..i, 1951.
GREAT
.BAR_GALIT / S- IN
.c -S•
BOOTS &
KW YORK FOOT 'AR I D BUM.; • STORM
The nnderalgned are reedging a large and
'Well selected stock of : •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADSt.
Which we tftr lo+w:forp.v:h. Ci;esieting of
GENTS,
MISSES,
AND CHILDREN& WEAR;
GENT'S , SERE!) and 800..1
.
'lh int lon mut (avant . n
Molt a cunthla
ace of the sumo. -- • - - ~••
surmwooDron. Guam L q.i;
• Ps., April 15, 186V—tt
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&C. ltC4
LOWEST MARK ET
;,,:,r
POPLINS,
ALAPACAS,
EM PRESS,
DOM ESTICS,
SIIIRTINGV
MUSLI Ns;
HOOP :+6l RTC
BOOTS & SHOES,
IJATS & CAPS,_
CROCKERY,
GLASS.WARE.
CEIZCI
Scritti end of Ward Bonne Bleck.
Suitable for.the
•, I I
- LADIES
7L&DII TO .ORDIII.
aspenuttil
and ready wbesi Promised.
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•
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0 * • ...t.. „ 6
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HERO FRULT JARS,
0 .. !liithalicizak 'f a
; • --- • '
ALL RIGHT FR JABS=
lIMI
By thecDozga Chimp
p*A . JAR
proind by the experience of all who.
. . . . .
have . used them for five ypars past, is
T ,HE R Q.
± ,1
ll,e,adqurk,ri; at
coddiog i , Russo!, ;dc Co.
The 51F : .1i,19 . JAR chapenges: all
coiaiii3talbli. Any child can tt'se'Mik.
The taut is placed' Jar, and
properly heated, when the cover is
'applied and it, sc . * itself. ; ',ll,cai4 lie
easily opened without dai*er.
•
breaking the Jar._:„. For: Aale lart
or small quantities by
!---
CODEihk4 . " - 'e, RUSSELL tt CO.
• yEs,
PLUMS,
.:
i:);:*iQiIP!";11r
And other fruit, can be kept for,
•. .
years, in the
" rir
gip: JAB,-
Bold tcr
coprem,, Itusstax. bo.
.., I:L .§l
BELLOWS,
VISES, '
MEM
JIORSEHROES,
HUBS,
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At CORDING, RUSSELL iv op
JO3
THE HOT BLAgratE lIIPROV-
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COLLIZUM - ,v ,. .f• .1:
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CALL ASO BES BIN -
11 11i , 1 1 4! /::1, •'/ • .
Usy,ls, 1.040.
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p:Dis A T
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litre. i,B, AlfrTALik.ctvis
Direettiol44iii
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f a' old t pk./Fcw, Ictk a
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ST4 I N. SUMME dORS,
" 1 (6 1 17;14) '
V9 l (#Ptc,44s l A YAI4( 3 7,PAY wow
'DhESS GOODS,
MILLINF.RY GOODS ,
a9-B.IICaV;
p ; ltsk.ppmkiNds,
e I skid it: fall aersoitintiii of
NOTIOVS, 0.,46
•
TheLiwould'respee tinily Invite their old cus
tomers and the, public generally, to give them
a call before purchasing elsewhere, pledging_
themselves to sell as chart eta any one in To;
wands. - •
• .
T4e7 keep the sensitize
ALEXANDER GrASYE,S;
JIYVANS KID GLOVES,
trAiems , SEAiLESS KID GLOVES ,
• Their
414IiiTERY, DEPARTMtNT
lhotelighly — ftunlabed with all the sorehlev
f t e aemon. andisome of the enema ssperienext
milliners to attend to tbe.wasta of of the Lads. e.
Eepedafattention paid tolthaching and Soar
wort. - vlahing good. as • whohnole
prices n4l ,do , wcll to call or .send their olden.
-' • ' 'B. .1; P4TDS a co.
.Towano a. Apr. 27. 469 --3 to - •
G:'F. 0 .,:•:::',... : X.Y.:.11',.•
Ka iriag Purchased the
X'OBACCO AND CIGAR STORE,
'One door tmanth of the First Natbina 1 Bank, in
no , r seining ever) thlrig In his line wholesale
eratretall: ! •
Ile ;keeps constantly on 'Mod a complete
stock of
CHOICE CIGARS
.
=1
PINS OUT, SMOKING & PLUG TOBACCO,
Pat u) 11 all styles.. The beat qnallUes of
BROWN SLACK 10 84X1CH 13P117148.
ME
) • : .The moot: bolotostod br aids of
111111
FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO
El
0.11 '.!i% kit ;
14 grvat varies,.
MEM
in Os;
TCillAqQo`; POUPHEk.
244MPIL ;SAFES,' ,
arfil ins lir
PIOAR
• •
, - - ; . • _
to•cal rand exit,hu: his
largo mad welt adeele& dock .
Towandlippril-19, 1869. -I_ r .
D.Ay S C H-0 s
SUPPLIED wrm
I 3E113, A:22,13E1S ,
4ls9n l ,AkEkri BoOKO,
, Atli, QUILSTION BOONS
ATITBLISHERS'PRICES.
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~~~ MY+ii~~}Y~~i: :~r•J:~i~Yl)t~:r~'C111)Nr:S
•
,PlrT 4 4lPlif &BABB!R:
Tcantads, lbw 141419: •1 • '
ES
nq'm. , lpOtt
A FULL LlNkn OF COLORS,
: illirt
, r 4itiaiva 11
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