Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 11, 1871, Image 3

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    Vradford tportir.
INSI
LOO4L' AND ' GENERAt.
ma, copsiderahlo frost has pre
lail,ed of-a night, or-two-back.
Va.
E. W. NEAL has given ri
GI coorood Ctittago, and retuned to
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stk'Qut.4lo,lllB.:are dtto to:M t r sgcs.
Bitta-Np & HnL fdi ONFl.l=,ket of ilelhioniltral
burrics; the first of the season.
I
le.. Mrs. Sheriff .Vm:Virrri pre-,
with a yot4ig 41eppitt on
.
sunby
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ge,.. Wilms has a raa . gnificetit is
ortment of Watches and g'owelry., AnPlperion
in want cannot fail to be suited at his oll,stand•
on ain stre , t.. ,
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• • • I'le'reiiiisylvallia Stat t !Edi
torial Conventilin will 'hold .it inee l ting-in Mil
i:i'lnsport on the 1.4t1i,.1.5th, and .lath of 'Juno.
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ge,.. E. T. Fox,l3iaj. E. W. EA it a•
&n a s. W. Aisonnit* delegate* to, the • *ipisert
.i,al Diocesan Convention new in session in Phil
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.-;utelptda:'_,.. - , 4 t 1 .
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. rs.;. - Rev. Wsr:lifdlixrrottor,started
l'hiio.lLinia on Tuesday List, to atteiid the
EpiFeopal Clinivention which cbn*ened o 4 Tung
aiy evening.
' I I
et-Iferiff.T.tar FLEET startet for
piiiirid;clithia oh Tuesday morning l in chits& of
the prisonerti convicted and sentozspd to the
icniteittiary ut the present term 9twoutt.
WI-JEFFERSON - C. Pi. . 1
Fla, who took ifiaMparturofor CI
64uuty, lowa, about two :n . o4_,
tamed on icconnt'of his tathiSesr: l
Se"...Hon. G. A.. °now
Suday in toWn„ . He was -the gi
" 4 "rrrtrEn Mr. GA,health is naul
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awl he iirlpek; tlyt his trip to Cali
tiru:y restorc higt. - L
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ftir IL-STILES' hotel, at'EastiTrOy,
vasluru( - ,4 on- Friday evening last: The ire
•-• wit,.‘liF•coVered about 10 o'clock., Los 4 about
r7 . ‘-r„Lri.4 by insurance. The houpo'iwas kept by
Mr. IbLur.n, and the court refusbd to !license,
terra.
A •
üblie. meeting ill 113 held
• in TenturancerHall next Sunday evening, May
11, at o'clock, under the direction of the Sons
t"Tttnperanc-e and Good Templars. ;general'
it;vitatihn is extended to all to be'present.
EF2N. H. P. 31,00rts bas hased
.
. the lot, 'corner of York avenue anil ;Huston
- - 4 --i
-fr6.-.1. just synth =of Gro. S t rr.vrx. s' replence,
Sal ,- .111 commence the creption of a ,fide dtrel
' •• ilm: IIY on - ci , i . ,The location Is,one of Hui lest in
~ ta)vn.! • I.
02s J. BILL 31EANs has, v.-e aro in
;gal,-1,.n leased thelYard louse, frtim the first
of Attitutt nest. — ltlr. WARD, the proprietor of
tite htmse, is to repair irthoroughly nside and
it,,ltntl - i l e believe is toltiv'et an intere l st in the
i - namo l f.:t.inclit of the concern.
Messrs. iloixoN 7 & 9.itcurr
'just completed a very neat and 4ttbstan
t:d Utt:c dwelling-house for Mr:H. T. just, on
Ilnatiat gtccet.
Thi• satito ejittrprieitig fthu have.a litirtse well
iraey sam9 street . for Mr. J. N;
MEI
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The Candor Frei' Press
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of last wfo1; aays : "Hr. ANTHONY CupNrra.t.:
an OI'Ll rvsitien't of West Warren, Pa., - cnt to
11:1Wspot:al, Nel.r., about I hyee atid
(bad at that plaeo. °flung fever- !apt week. He
haS many relatiKs and ft tends aiming ..por sub
•sefibera:
gliaY Elegant drawing-room coach
er ar
to be put upon theits4 lrtwecU Elmip
and - Philadelphia and York'over the Pa. :5.;
the first (Jrl July.
be seteral ana consid-
a bly I;ig,r, than trio -orumary cars; . Work
-0 are flow engagutit : set+fi the tdegraph
back fax enough - to permit thotnj to pug.,
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We learn thatiOessr. JOHN
MA E. K. tirtmDr.r.t:lT
tii, nt.4.lree .together, {Lod tho
this gii-n,ntiltor the pitriloso• of
t:ll.ing pliotogaphie win steteo'ec4ie tiewe, ke.
1 . ;!t v are boll' first.clar.s ttrti:sts au telisble
h4rtily'cqunteuti tl e m to the
confidence atuVrairoliagr'iir all.
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... ri;b v The Princess.o l f Wales is (leB
cubed as looyling -very thin arid worn, with a
Jloyely fade so hill (.4 sa.lnes as to be! pathetic.
- . : i filie i. said . to have lost in a few years all • tlie
fi.,.slitiess and - 416nm of yimth, whieh at the
tnne of her nnptialli Ircrel the thenaelot praise
Iloc,lighout Errr n qatid. Butithe Furniture sold
by 3. 0: Yuma & 80Ka Lae the feputaliompf
be
-1n;;il brat and at tho Barge time tli4 chcape.rtt
t \ oaredTitithis market.
We learn. that the thici
Of this place esii..et tojl!ave colebratNn
h-rr the .coming Fourth. They are already
inaisalg cxtensiva arraugetnents. Tlie fire de
parstin, tits of neighbotinf; towns and cities
‘l,ll b.-invited t 4 participate, andbrethrpn of
.; raer larmyntriberi from all (part are
rip Med. "Eminf4itsi*alicis are engitged. Full
ni - ix.t week.
14if.t.I.IYAN COUNTY d0.11..7 1, -WO liave
;;-.:n ; fir steampurpAses, also :n a stove
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1110 :ir otl4, the Sullivan county coal, forward
1' 1 1 " by D llc vvsc.L.,t; SaNnEnsoN,
and &sire to sAy that fur steam
it is'hy inuch the hest we ever used;
getting , 4) steam in about halLthe time of the
al;! and with a jmlieicais Otie of the
" quite us laNting. ' Titis cnsl . t,arus
1111';u: than the .hard auttliacife, and
dinkers. It is so much Icht.s.per:thata
n-zular anthracite that ire thinl: rt, witl - cour,
1: ervatinty should, into very general use.-
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• tEr.;,— The Lath (N.Y. )! Coui.ier gives
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th, I . ..lowing touchingly beautiful 'incident,
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viKciodocurreil at the cll.e.t: of the consecration
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t‘ervicc,of the new lip'occ_par` church iir. that
p:,,ce rL cently : '' ' :.. 4,1) -
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tiring the consci I
-atibn service propt'T
lictoy clouds overhtuig the sky, the rain fell
bteadity, abd; the gam gi l / 4 ,-ing out, deep shadows,
amounting almost to kloom, ovei,Sipread. the
~.. church and the vast audience assembled. The
, C , eisecration ended, Bishop Con: requested the
ela.. 14 coufirluation tpresent - theniselres for
1 ,
' e , , n rination within the chancel. As the little
tl
ko"
• ho k t--there were tifty-ti *e in the class—moved
f , rwafd, all at once the] clouds 'lifted, the glo-;
- now-, mini burst,amunilet i to. prevailing 'gloom,'
I:,,,litctig up the seene.-with ' 'heavenly j'allanee
and Miprt . ,3ing every Whi der with that sense
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of a:liniratiou'and_revelen e to The holy scent."
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air, Our gental nd poetica.l friend,
"Jim:7El,7" (J. T.-Ittioi.4ll, give a Whit of his
expel-knee' with tiro failr, • seit. in the. following
fili
verses. The event referredto,und tedly oc
6irred during Mrs," JiMUEL ' S "ab awe : !
Sitting one day on a sofa, - , t . .
Somebody sitting by trio— ,t. - :
Dosn'f.y . i)u wish you could iniagiue - A
Who iontilijtiy. could bo ?-, ~ ~
ifting 114 t clay on the sc i fi,
homebody sitting quit¢¢ uear
tylligperect acnothing:tto somebody
And sumcbc,clr 1)03 . .. ta my' ear..
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MINI
" What have von: doue?" said sciinubody-L
Somebody's . -checks all aglow—
" Minded ruyinother," I.an4wered,l
".(iiven a kths for a blow."
PA. k.7i.:.1" Co'.—A. nevi
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tune table rocs into effeet- p,ti , this road on the
• 1 15th inst., ini4'er:whißliftAins will leave and ar
rive here'at the fidlOwing,hours •
lor dew l'vrk and :Philadelphia, 3:25 a.m.
and 120 - p.m.; forilkes-.Barre at 4:20 - p.m.,
and a train from a will arrive at 7:25 p.m.
tiour,..- north; a train made tip here will leave it
7.1() a.m., and - the, irains:fiorri the south will
at lOi4B and . 1.720 and 8:13 p.m. The
up train ut 4:20 and down - train at 1:20 will st p
hut Jeer iimeis 1)44:t30it Vavoi . ly and Pittston,
viz at Athens, tbii.apda,Laceprille atitl•Tunk
.llaniviek. Iti eetuseqUence of the increase(' rate'
of speed,at s :which tie trains are to Vitt this
szliedulos4B - lif , thuin will stop at lower
depot;el:rift-011C leaving at 7:10 a.m. and ono 1 the Court House i
• g '4 25 P.m, ' Enqtdro Itt ItyKur
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C/90 . 11 •
..•...aa. - . aos: :-. 7 . .: ia . ciii..,
vend in this piaci° on hf . . . y, May 1, atlai o'-
090; .1404 - IThit7ll'4Xl :. • •'• - id*,,
and AstaJniates Persian aid V.tuDresNeit e
Bench. , After - disPoitug of 'mild riles. , -
: 640 tionsiegurt lidionnl4 ll M l P- itelq.4
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r i m,
Wheritherfolleeing-naniekGrand Junin wen:
sworn end sent tett after- sitteelvemg the OhaigO;
from/Bs Honor, JOgi cia As o 'Taylor
was api)ointed to take
~. of th e ctraqo Miry:
• 'Aiio4 B. Bncrit744;;., C. 1V: lima;
villa, Freak lkittput.Daniet*.buiterniGethe
(3bilhe i gnfill, POgill r i*X-40041.4iim.
Eistree, .Orlatukflin* , Bisitote;ira Outilk
Robt: n ilendaltaX itGeti4tie‘she;
A
viiiit,
.- J. Shoemaker , Andrew' ',
''' 'Zi..;blia - s . — Wall-'
- do, Antos,P..;Woktr4;i P.,,lfaLti • !
The GniFia 4 4;7,0; 12 4404,in sesdani unta,
Thursday, daring with a time they disposed! of
tae failcistini hisineast: • • •z ) -.'' `•-- i - ) -z' • ••• •
!•Tirost.son i tos.
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4 Corn..lra. Frank groen.4oenication and *14 . .
tardy ; Latin Crawford, •, ' plainant,, ...:
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Corn.-vs . Arthur E . '—Assauli and hat.;
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tell; - Chas. Phitt, : proseert 7 .- ' 1 :_"
Corn. Va. E. Bennett.' - . pretergeOs. ,
. Cons. vs. Clayton. Cole -Wilson ird•
Matt Soper.—Blot; 4. ,1 -; ;:-.; ---
Corn. vs. CrlandoEXioltett.HPabAtiiefencirds.
' - Corn. vs. H.lk - Mnani.-..4Talst) Pretellees•
Com . vs. neap, Towitt4lWlJewellyik Trate.
- - Aggravated.assault. - 1- -. . • ;
Cow. vs. J.W. Elabroe.-1-fAreeni andhrettk
.
. . . . .
ing into depot. •
Com. vs. Hiram Cirper4r.tAssault and bat-:
kTy. 1 , . . 1 - • :.,- P . :,., 1 -
Corn. vs. Samuel Be, ~ - . i •
Com. vs Benj. Towne. - - " lo• bbery.'
Com. vs. Riley Elleklei and George Sickleu. ,
Assault and battery. 1
Com. vs. Arthur Turreil .— Assault and
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Com. vs: Henry Ward. --Warder.
In this cuseldr. Ward, Hie defenclant;aPplar:
ed and presented to the COurt the lbllowing
!ni
t:pest :
"As the Grand Jurors iteTsibiUst
land char ged by the Court! to inquire (sinqn ri i
Vther things} into thief, the said defendint,
Henry Ward, appea rs • Open court and asks to
be permitted to cha nge ri lthe:: said Greed.
rant foklavor Or bias." . '
The Conti denied the tion, but Honoi
Judge Mortscii.;,. said he wirtild% allow a laatiak.
to be elide to- have said_
4nrof.s
,whO may be challenged fog' hive, or bias before
this ease is laid before theHrand Ray indihile
the same is bang eonsideried hy the Griknd inky,
to which thoprisoner exectpteil, and .at his re
quest a hill of exceptioni to : - the :Tiling of
Court was sealed.
Two Grand Jurors, w
i o were not present
when ttmenuid Jury were charged and sent .
.
or'
, of !Her-,
4. duo, Doe
bas#o
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'l l j laSt A
.el3t. b,
ormia pmt en-
jut, came into Court duriiig Melia" afternoon, ;
*ben 11tbitrict . Attorney Ciritoettazi'atilied the
Cont to have them swot-it as Grand Jurors for
thepresent term: Mr. *Yard's. etwinsel object.!
ed,;and the Coirft refirse4 to them to be
swtirn. The Distiict Attorney exeeted and
asire4 to have exeptionsed. •
As the District Attorne Rag about to lay a
t.l
bill of indictment- before- ho - Grand Jury,"Mr. -
Ward makes motion that ebo allowed to chal
lenge Gland Jurors for fa or or bias, to which
the District Attorney objcicted. Motion notral
lowed. , 1 • ' ' '
After theibill of indictiMent had been present
ed to Cotirti Mr. Ward'scounsel moved to gnash
it. Objection made by to.strict Attorney.. Mo.
tion ndt granted, and Mr. 'Ward files exceptions.
On motion 'of -defendant's counsel, ciluse is
continued to September krm. Defendant re
•• quircd to 'give bail in the 6m Of 110,000 for his
iippearance at next term Court Court accepted J.F. l'
Means -and E. T. Fox as unties. J. R. Fan-
-shawe, Geo. M. Shader,•N i '
• Brophy ifere!lebrin $3OOl
as . siffe,sses in this ease. ,
Coin. vs. Chas. - Platt a
-sanlt and battery.-1
Com. TS. John Coon.—
commit a rapo. County
Corn. vs. satnc.—Samo
Chum. vs. Amasa flan
and robbery. . .
vS. JaCO . O Armst
ten•. Citineity (or coists..l
ed,lll. Yrt-j, Ta;plurl
(Jr „t:Lt) pcaed. Prosecutl
par' c'..ith
Coin. vs. Erasmus Bennett, 0. D. Kinney and
11. C A Elshree.—Conspiraicy. Conotifor costs.
Con!, vit. Gee.O'Conn r.--Fornication. Pros
ecutor„ Emma E. Swat: • ammet,,for costs.
(Joni. vs. A. S. St:m . l(lQ .—Fotlhicationhnd haa
t
tartly. Prosecutor, Luc A. nutty, foroSts.
Vie werit:ivi it g recorurner.ded a icon illy bridge?
in West Franklin,' the report-was- approved by
- Court and Grand Jury. I L-, - 41
The fonwing causes came heforO the Conzt
and traverse jurors: .
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C(,)m. vs: Frank Green.—lndicted at pretien
si.s. , ions for forUiertlon land 'bastardy. Dubin.:
_dant ph.ads nut ggilty,l giter a full hearing,
thejurrreturn a verdre of guilty, whereupon
tlOttourt sentence him,lto ray a fine of $5 to
the Commonwealth, ON costs of prosecution,
and pay to Lottic Crawl - 4rd for lying-in expenses
incurred at the birth of said child, $3O; and for
the support of said child from ils birth t,o , the
time, sl2,.and o pay, fifty Cents per
week for the support of the child until it arrives:
at the age of three years,und seventy-fiite cents
per week thereafter untll the child arrive l s at
the age of seven "years. I i The Court further (1.- '
rest that the said Gree give security to the
overseen et the•poor of Wyaluaing township to
-tr - ply with sentence sitar as relates to the
enpisnt of the.child. the evidence of the
pruseentrix in this caseis to be believed, Green
should emigrate to U at artee, _where he
etiuld have afliagt to wires.
u j iat
Com: vs. Valentine Viragner.—lndleted at De
coMber term for larcny. Defendant pleads
not guilty.v.Jtiry return a verdict, of guilty.
It6isonerieentenced to ieturn the property 8 to-
Icn if not already res•
'trod, or pay the value
r l a
thereof to the owner, • y a fine of $lOO to the
'Commonwealth and c ale. of prosecution, and
undergo an imprisonlpt in the Eastern Peril
tentiaryat hard labor„or the terni ot ooe your
and four months:
In the matter of the
Ball, convicted at'ilast
tory, the,tArt lieqtepl
f3O i 4 the Commonwel
ME
...:.3.150 in tlie matter oi
IL , F.„BaII and Beni.
each to pay a finei, t or
.and costs of pr”seentil
" .In the case of the j
Cunningham and Tlei
the murder of Itichari ;
vember last., on mptiot
fondants are discharl
Com. vs. Clayton
Matt Soper.—lndict
riot, &e. Settled by
merit of costs.
. Com. vs. Benj. To
—lndicted at present
assault and battery.;
l'arment t of..colit.% by
Com. vs. J. W Els 4
tern' on charge of
the depot at Milan
• fendaut is a boy aged
!eared in court and
of larceny, and was e
the House of &Inge,
Com vs. Iliram Carpenter.--Indicted at res
ent term for assault nd battery, on complaint
of his wife. Jury tin t ddmnot guilty,kut to pay
tlio costs.
Com. vs. Samuel t 4ry.—lndicted at present
sessions on a charg , of larceny, for stealing half
a doyen chickens fr. m A. H. Kingsbury. , De
fendant pleads not = uilty. The fury, after Ls=
toning to.tho cvid , ' and arguments, retired
to th'eir room about 9 o'clock, parr, and remain
ed out until 9 o'eloe f the next morning, whenord,
they came into card, and rendered their ver
&et of not giulty.
Corn. vs. Beirj.,T wne.—lndicted, at present
term on a charge rubbery in entering the
residence of Mrs. riese; in Smithfield town:-
a:LlNseveral wtreks since, and robbing her ..of
three hUndred !doll in U.S. bonds. The pris
oner on being tarsi ed plead guilty, and was
sentenced to retur the stolen property if not
already returned, p y a line of 1500 to the porn
monwesith, sad' to of
. proseention, and un
dergo an imprison ent in the PasternPenden
tiary, at Philidel at hard liboiandsolitary,
4.13. 1 1
confinement fOrdh term of five years. • • , '
On motion, Jas. . Phinney, J. 31. Collins, J..
A. Coddhrg, S. W. Alvord o llenry W. Nobles,
Percival Powell A. Wickham wero:aipoint-'
'ed viewers on:petition of the Teivn Council of.
the Borough of To andi for the opening of an'
alley from William . treet to the railroad track:
m. Thompson and.P.
ban har.b, - io appear
Wilmot Vint t. —As-
ESE
EINES
itHaatat with intent to
NIZZIS
charge
oez.--Violent assaul
!lg.—Asa:mit and bat-
—Ai , sault s and surety
r, Jas. IL Willialns, to
Commonwealth . vs. B. F.
erm for assault and bat
e him to ii.hy .a fine . of
• lth andetlSlil of proseen-
Ithe Commonwealth vs.
I ogers, the Court sea4eftco
o to the Commonwealth
'4,7anOnwealth vs, John
Bensjn, charged with
4 Abbott at Barclay in No
. of District Attorney de
t'd by order of Court.
esley, Colo Wilson and
at plcseut BpilijOiltl , for
onsent of court on . ray-
ui and Llen•cllcni frari.4.
scations for adgriccated
Settled as to Tratia, on
nscnt of court. '
ree.—lndieted at present
recs.,' and breaking into
ew weeks since. The de
,
about 18 years. 11 ap
dead guilty to the charge
, ntenced by the Cnurt,
d tot, foi* pals 'nog
:at' boialigh. 'Tanzman.
office. May_ 101-4 w
Se Howe ,
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Tusaiseur4taltr. Edits': The
"Beautiful Sprinilme i halt come **in, end
/44 11 1 6 - 1 0 1 3INgt ANDO* ost.ol,loteni
and theeldidren sr* busy making th e Serra:.
pi 34 . 1 :Tee inpiiep•oe
epee ns, and thelainters arerna' kkitgood lupe
of it. The 'tine quarry he dross has made a
"ChAltutekqf Wydnibig meek in Tim.
carom, where Kr. Lan Witty A Co. are week
lug a °onside - cablewos.
Some weeks since Dr. trszunn gave several
lectoret hereabeati od iernierithoiring
tiQ tkilOYsidostplccffelts of floo.. o , lyatils-
Aithe dibub claim atibeeiUchlie, Dr-
Comm= was called upon to 11 remiric," Which
be/01W siOug histronit With thilsetinor,
to the banefidiesulta of alcoholic hovers**,
! ),4 "lila 1 ;17 br
bisi to Min tiditjalwaysAnd 110 !‘ bot
good u e.* Dr. S. took issue with
the medial:eau:se, - *rid offered to defend his
,views bite Dr. N. J. C. no
:cepted the offer. atm psiliminwies • were sido.
Lsequently adjusted, Friday eve, April 11, 1871,
the Time, 41 . 341 he r4W4 Baptist
Eiestlsprfogifill. They ffrewli lisaiiet., 1 ,13.
W. Spoon was made chairman of the meeting.
Three„lOdgell PAM*, oork 4l7l lW#ON. ardm
' remits set forth and t o decide - according to their
weight. ThesipeakOre'beicaried thrce-f
of an hour each, and entertained the audience
majority of thiejudgis decided tn favor
of Dr. conswiti. "Who, ilia decide .when
docfoiaj,iree Pi *J . • - ;
April 28,1871.
;2frLitiii.;:illsilitrist 404 7 =
day gobbled up considerable cash, we
judge, by tbintteliertlit •itttekidance. Bert Wel
on their return looked as 1499dbttAC
ol Oat
fsirideiti'tiink ars*" Seal- got at
least, there wits impeyrille mud on their balks
—a pretty sure din: the way, a great msny
men ete,yohliag nol4K I. $ trkkOny ,
Jaime out WA Article we saw s. littkrshisigks
for Tuscarora rtmlsit 'by one "Clam." ,We
PA* Ulm likalulterosl!gly4o,".- Whew' ciery
Wa IlAreenatiwasee swill • historical liketch
of the ",Great Crime against 'Kansas; one Pos.
79 1 1 I# o o l 4l4 , soisdeltto emifkitifsttpoeoh
In the only way he could answer it, Le., with a
ibludgeoserur theJSenatanylisati•lThat -was
tae`ettM ll 7,D'W. 's4. l .l4*iAnkikthat
• • Rates_ ityks.'" --- It is - 1141 I . 9'ber
are LWfafor of an apperk it is
°Sly necessary now to assure a look of crAnior,
- scatter a few personal llings,, throw a few in
sinuations around loose, skip' thethe "record" Sod
" historical" points;, ' and thing is done. zilt
simple yet holly himutiful. ALPHA Bra; .
May 5, 1871. - •
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just iistied‘ by.
HUDDIeLL & SAWDErdiON, WO extract. Ole
following description of the Sullivan Anthradiln
Coal: •
•
Scientific men have analyzed the 'coal, aid
they have unman:n*l6ly pronounced it •the pur
est anthracite ever mined in Pennsylvania.
Prot Brush, of Yale College, well known 'to
the whole scientific world, gives the following
analysis of this coal :
Carbon. • 89.29
PuLtile matter, chiefly-water, 5.06
Total, - .100.00
Prof. James Eighths, the celebrated Geoloi •
gist and Mining Entgineer of Albany, N.Y., veri
ties the analysis of 'Prof. Brush, and declares
its superiority over all other coals. The testi
mony of those who have used it is universal,
that for domestic purposes it has no equal oven .
among the choicest of hard anthracite coals.
In these neighborhoods, where an equal ex
perience:has been had in the use of tllis coal
and the, hardanthracite, the preference is en
tirely in favor of this coal.
The Nate in starting - the fire, with no care nec
essary CO keep np.the fire when made, and its
parity, makes this a favorite coal among house
keepers, for stoves ( base 'burners and cylinder),
ranges,- grates, cooking, stoves, .furnaces, and
- heaters, as it avoids entirely that fruitful source
(f annoyanc, pour fires from neglectful ser
vants.
It is invaluable for-the sickroom, being as be
fore remarked almost entirely free from sul
phur and other noxious gases so prevalent in
other coals. Fin' the same reasons it is recom
mended for hotels, bakers, restanrailta, -- hot
liotises, it.c., igniting freely. and 'without small:
Fur malt purposes it has proved a complete
success. Ur. John Cireenway, of Syracuse, one
of the largest Brewers and Masters in the State
of. New -Yak, declares its suriority over. all
ether cfials used by him, requiring as be does
for his purposes the purest of coalr. '
We Have the most gratifying accounts from
all our dealers of the universal satisfaction It is
'giving to consumers in domestic ' coaL Wher
ever It has been introduced, and fully known,
di (
all other coals are being discar ,
A trial of a ton or ovens halt • will satisfy
the most skeptical that our Sulliv n Anthracite'
Coal, a new coal lately mined and introduced
to'the Market, is superior to &Bothers in all the
requisites--cpiality, parity, economy and price.
l'aperience has suggested the following di
'rections for the use of this coal: (
1. Start your tire 4 the same as tither coal,
Bret using the larger or mcdinrcsices.
2: After your tirgisignited, Igo all sizes in
discriminately fruni the largest size to the finest
dit.ct. , There should be no waste.
IS. As the 'coal makes no cinder or clinker
your stove lining is always clean, and therefore
but little'rskmg, shaking or poking is .neces
sary, except to clean the ashes. '
4.. When intense-beat is not required abut off
the draft. Your tire will not go out until your
coal is exhausted. -
5. At night shut off your draft, put on the
smaller sized. coal and - dust, Yon will' find a
cheerful fire awaiting you in .the morning. .
We aro haforraed that the-Com
monwealth Cirant will not perform in this Place
on Battu:day, as advertised. It is rumored that
parties connected with it became engaged in a
row at Tunkhannock on Tuesday, in which one
man was killed. This seems to have changed
theft. calculations.
Historidal Society met at the
Editorial Rooms of the Rupowrza office, Vice
President COMING in‘the chair. On motion,S.
NV. At.vonn was appointed Secretary pro - 6774
J. A. ConDiyo Ras elided President to fill the
vacancy occasioned : byle death of Dr. Kum.
Tho following amendment to the by-laws of
fered at last' tneeting . W . as :.
Resoietil, That the by-laws of this Society be
.so amended, that hereafter there shall bo fon:
regular meetings in each year; and that. they
be on the first Nforiday,in . February, May, Sep
tember and Decernber, - at i 2 o'clock in the after
noon.
On motion, adjourned., J. :1.. CODDING.
S. W.-Atvonp, Secs;. - Preaitlent
NAST'S ILLSTESPLECE.—THdIIAS NAq
Succ:cetled in giving to the world the best
Ills r of .the late•Enropean War that has ap
-;::are through the modienvof thirty-three in
imitable witrations. They are the best draw:
legs he has ever made, and embellish the popu
lar gatire enytleil•t• TILE FlouT AT MICE ECHO
PA's Scnooi. . Showing Low the German Boy
thrashed the French Boy, and holt the English
Boy lookOd on,' of. which , 'more than 300,000
copies have been sold in Eii,gland. The por
traits of Fling Nal:6l6#, Bismarck, and
the rest, are eicellerit, arid-the oats in which
they appear are irresistibly fanny. The book
is elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, bound
-iu cloth, lit 50 vents, and in an illustrated paper
cover. at 25 - conts. It is pnb,lished by Flux=
. B. FELT it Co., New •
r•
11:0... At the. regular meeting . uf
Northern Lodge, N0.,223, 1.0. held on
Friday evening last, the following, officers were
installed • •
W.C.T.-0. D. Goonrzonom.. • '
mast.
W.P..l3.Besturs. Roux.. • _
W.A,i3.—Eow. W. Witsalas. ' . .
W.F.B.—llarwrox
• W.T.—Maar Cebu. ;
W.C.—O. tLitell.
. \N" . .OODDINO.
W.D.M.—Harrrz Pusca.
Com.
W.O.S.—Enw. WELLEs.
• 11.H.8.—SDDLT. t.ILBSXOII.T...* .
1 0 :11.13.--lannliBoaairr. - •
.Orgiudet,-:Llarpi -
. This Lodge hal Crowded 'weekly sessions, ana
sends greeting to 50,1)00inerubers of the Order
in Pennsylvania.:
Tan :and otheta •
wilt be pleased to learn thit the Glen' at' Wat
-I:ins will be open for the reteption - of visitors on
Monday, May 15th. Dig the Fill and Spring
tery . thorough repairsAutre been made , stair
cases andbridges rendered more secure, new
eneabailt, the pathWays:rulde more accessible,
'and.everything Zone which could..be done ' to
inhinicelhe pleaiure and satistaciion of - visit:
ors. tilt we have yet to:mcntion'the chief itn-
prnvencenl. Aft/lit Glen, or mere properly . a
fifth Section of the Glen, has been thrown opep, -
and is reached by a staircase from the fourtfie
Those who have visited the place say that,
though it lacksilie grindeur of dlen Cathedral
and other pants be!ow,lt is perhaps the most
'beautiful spot to be found in the (Men.,
..The pieturesqua Mouhtaia Bolin which over
looks the second (lien has been altered and
proved, Ina under the management of .Mr:
Josuus Joszs, will become, if possible, more
pecular than.ever before.— Watkins DCMOCTai.
,:f544211 D.
)111=u-or.wu..--,Au rnsbypitlin
t.. - ba ' taker Li:4 4011 14. k-3 14A
Rev. R. J. Craw, 11, ffies.
41511 I "
miaow
Abe beide% , Itelher, ter Brlisserwekir,
oopely, Awn 28, 1/41.1, Nev.&
,B.,l4eissetr.L. , etTesty
and Therm M. Eltepbe ,
na, ft•Ii!o
iiIIMEMELI4:IC—MARTMI.)*Iis ;
March !,1871 , bi Rey. Kip _ ester
Mieet idislas tar. damn Ewa martini of
WiPs•
WILCOX—DIArISNII-4.1 Smantot u Dee.
Natt i k
roe wan% ,
Km - NErLntris—Ai tho*qe of the tkiie's
fetter. 8a Mh,.110 /111010700 si 1 8 7, b 7
Rev; Ehrel4 Goorgo•
rdnney, Rano,
MATTESON—CN:QR.—At Worm Paretto
ri,=4ll2"*ll lan tonre . a F.
I tteemm, of 11, to
AnnAllst Ougeeket iiraeou4 "X et Ike&
Wyalnaing
pollate4.ll 4 nt. 'l t Pin. PO
man L Ramble to LAM° E. 9amtple, Ixdte of
BE OLDS—WA yiI LMIOI4,—By the came at the
lame lisi, - 1871, J. W.: Reynolds of
' I°lll l 2 4 70Fis of
iIIiOLD—WHITE.—IIy the same at the genie
niece, MST 7,1871, Obadiah Arnold, of Tagil.
Rannoch, Wyoming math Luerntie•Whiki
Era; 1- •
4)-111
YONTZ.—In Toaranda../pril 7,1871. Ella Wiry,
Infant daughter of Wm. and Delia M. Youts,
aged 11 i n e Fol4l 6 d 1 1 1 .4tY! ( :_l
WO4.Lt TowandikKaylf,lB7l,Liiiiie,dituilk
. 44irsit Adam unitV.miyWolf , tged 1 years.;
These are the torsesshe sang before she q
on hat dying bed :
•
Liniagb, litil‘ ehddikiname t tMtiring
Lord to see,
Jesus blessed them, &instated them, just snob
ttk ones 4s.jno.
1 - )
While He He on the earth wu living, if Ho saw one
Hentlarrnthhil and forgiving, well
,he lcnied
Ad. . " i
ThoogllBe died He lieee io iletren, - )04 -
- . -casaenfdaa.ns stiffs; - I
To, us all His love Is given, when we do slLboly
11, W.
P '.' 7771F . 67.V1
~ 31ora New Goods this . week,
st,Tsucts-1 Co.'s. •
• = Ax EarrABLIBEED Fasyr..--The Singer
linpralati fletingllse.biao the. best. •
New stock of C '
ticiletto. mium,k, ca. 1 70 3 just
_, • ,
EVANS. ickpitirl* are Wig
week opetatig2re Sp ri ng Goods, which they
offer si popular prices. - Bridre'street:
dAurrrs.—,the;-lakest designs and
lowest prices, at TialLoa Cob's.
r Carpe . tsi--,liarpets—
Carpe4B—great variety Just opened at TAII.OII
Co.'s.
TEL Japaneso Silks, Irish and
French Poplins; also HI lino of Plaid Dross
Goods, at Evixs 8 llitnnErn's, Bridge ;street,.
Dom` Ladies will find new Enibroi
deries and nor Trinitiiinge, in mat variety, at
Evers do lin.narrifs, Bridge street:
gal- Erase kllir..nnrrn are offering
Great Bargains in Table Linens, Napkin Tow
els, Towelling, ite. Bridgp street. •
Fine assortment of Piques,
Percales, Light Prints, he., at Ettss t BiL
DILETICS,,Bridge gtreet.
BOAnnrsa.—A few boarders can se
curt firit-elass rooms with board, by applying
at NO. 32Secomistreet. - F. E. -- Porr.•
Also a lieu one-horse covereil„Carriage (rub
ber tpp) for sale At a bargain. F..t. Pon.
re.. 00 to the Tebaceo Store to
btu , roar Tobacco. ..Eumoics ls now gelling
Michigan tobacco worth one dollar per pound
at seventy cents:. Also Natural Leaf Smoking
Tobacco north fifty cents at thirty cents.
is.. Know yo all men that you can
save , twenty-tlye per cent, by inarchasing Pianos,
Organs, or any article of musical merchandise,
at L. B. POWELL'S Branch Music Store, Towan
da, ra. Ono hundred Now Songs just recr..ircd.
ia-Persons who are fond of good
fresh butter trill be pleased to leam.that G. L.
has .engaged several frat•daaa dairies,
to be delivered to him woekly, So that ho will
be able to supply his customers durindthe mut
mer,sesson with a prime artlelo fresh.
*a-People quickly:discern betwixt
roll:Merit and mere pretension,.and this entire
community hare learned that it, is to their in
terns' to buy their Wall Paper and School Books
of Cinoss, be ipso he keeps the best assortment
and, sells on tho most reasonable terms•
` Oak Extension ,Tables; the
best everwon in Towanda, aropow sold by J.
0. FnosT 5073 at $l.lO per—foot. Persons in
want ,would do well to oxamino them goods,.as
their superiority is apparouL We aliO sell an
entire Chamber Snit for $3O, and other goods
eqnally low.
G. 11._EyrT vr. has our ,thanks
feria-bottle of "Ilarrison's Salad Dressing,"
non artia, in this market. • Accompanying each
b r e ti T wi eis t a circular containing several recipes
for making salad. Everybody should call at
's and supply themselves with this
ssing."
;kir The -recent explorations in Jo
_
rulalem have excited the greatest interest
- imam; the Ilie=onic fraternity, on account of
U 4 &wintry of *hist are believed to be " Ma
mso' marks " on sbonsiderable number of the
ense feundstion stones recently uncovered
ur4er the debris of the temple. The discovery
thjit McCaw. do EDWAILDS sell the best groceries
iorMsy firm in town, is continually being made
qui,every new customer that calls.
i
WIItATON, Dentist, will be'
'at,Sonth Warren post-ciffice, on Monday, the
15th inst., ready for business ; and invitee all of
liii old friends and patrons.-and the toothless
giinerally—also Giese wishing to preserve their
natural teeth a lifetime—to give him a call. Go
car t ly; as lie will icinain only while busy. All
cinistied work should .be prosente4 for
4, cunt-
F lon
I,South Warren, May,;l4B7r
SPTIMIi_ _NOTICES.
—:0:---
Ilmitt Emus, Merchant Tai
or,
Bridge street. •
, ler Rhode Island Lime kept con
4antly an band for Whitewashing, at
, ?Aar. 29, 1871. W. A. Ilocrinas.'s.
-stet'• The District Conventhin, 1.0.
Of Ga.. will meet st - Olmton, Junci let and 2d;
/87L Members will be furmiLed halt4sre
Oasses over L.V.lt.tt. cm application"to Seca-
S. C. Gtri.onk 9ee'7.
g,'April 21, 1871-4 w.
"Buy the Keystone ChmiiPow
r. For gale. by CODDECO, }PSILT.4 Sc CO.
April 26, 1871—tf.
De- Dried Beet, Pickled Tongae - s
d Smoked Halibut, at Luau's.
Feb. 22, 1871.
too: Ii S. MASON, a graduate
Lyons Musical Academy, offers her services
teacher of Pianb and ()altar. Itc feronces—
H. Sherwood,A.Bl., Lyons, N.Y.; Wm. M
ich, Towanda; Apr. 19, 1871—tf.
TILE F. C. Lioirrz & Co. Alm PaiT
laa PIANOS.—Evary Item constituting the bxat
than° Forto can be found in these beautiful in
mtrnment&—.ll. Y. Ames.
For sale at W. Drrimunea Music , Moro. •
VANVELBcia & ! gamins,
Merchant Tailors
yurt i art : sqd Caps,.
- 68 Broad 'beet,
Wm orly, 13. Y.
May 3,1371.
I SPECIAL Nancz.—All *sons in
&Wed to us, e4er by book account or notes
ipast due, beMby notified that Immecriate
'payment =Abe made. We popes, to "bore
ita J
o trorks" of all persma who do not ect
une 15th.
• Hoorn= Itscriums.
Towanda, My 10, 1811-41 r. • •
- - -i!...,.... a rt i cles _ .
imr.Ameakoo of , . , to
ikusekeeptle. beyri ii the- °rackety : • of
WICIMMI a LI r(Rskao
tors, to be bi
thr Wel=ror
dice and safety in use. t
e i ll itie Riirt•The iotthi of
efre 21 60 914 1 .• .. Pollooage. 'Large garden and
gtentrif mewilsoire of OverionAkiLlsbree.
My 3.1071, - I r.,
.
U Velitailifl 1 1 / 1 11011a/41 refbi ' e • t.pai
—The sobs:raw of his . ' iv -
the sisner~nFilfarren and on, • a
anotinsataitftm.Lalikystillo to t
9 ' .li
the
litter OW.' Itts to A' a
tryr
losa
in trrojot t s s = The
rl. 00, one is s .
and shop, riti othWit'ftass and Wan
with a good ' a do:m . 2oe hoes'
time agreed 7f t tel. [PsnAt tL). 4..7. k 1 14. 11V4, if.- . l iztr ;
Joann '
_-f:t- I fi l i- &Tait :
the inlay:raw attest the biilt of February; a
Ag I= La to ir ab to rir ej =Vi .
Ewers tonsure of "Jelo, Any person reWn
ing the dQg 1141384L0, Moire a reward of Sp.
C I 7 II AI FSILY.I e T .
. lieftria4 iiiagan , 4e. i, - : - • :,. g
iiiirEgordroai pun broqd, ; 0 ,
largo Borten Ducks for de ; price $1,50
'= "64llat ill a g c9"4
breed IS =sary t ell- purposes,
Max tra morenuent and 's.° grastlaydral
t theeggs la produce - dUdes supo•
dor to sagoitsidenf ducks sr
gator mte•Di Athens, from .
Weddle s ib:Oak'saloCeloakigo' *vier IA •
Uses to sell the eggs of Ulla breed-of Ducks
less than 14,00 per dos.. C. P. W
12°"1164,347.1k-Wri+4.4-
=I
111111—The -Keystone Chum. Po ,
for dog, sheep or-solt,is noiseless, runs th
ion -Aricticnti nor!
lisk ; •
say other Power
thi Imitators, -
Send for etientar. Agents wanted in every
county of the State. April
sir Meld Pe:6sf , Ow some choipe
varieties gird Nu, a) • • ,
Mar. 2a, sn. • • &I itticpesi
Delia". feria:Witt Tea is. = .1
at Beek**. fot-50 - - 1 ,7a.0. 18, 18714
its The T. C. :Light° & Co:' and
C. Ifayarilinoi are ® faxcidte tostrtunenta.
mrs. Peet Miss Awes and Miss IL Woodruff.
hay° bad these instruments constantly in no
for from aro to fifteen years. For solo Dit
trich's Musk Store, Towanda. • • :
Apr. 12, 211.
Pprs9iks , :kkg*ts 44-___Pnre-has
inCeither Piano, Organ , or
well to call ggr,L;B. culver, - st Wralosing, PAP
as be Is now senhit lefeally rearmed- prls.
Mr. C. is also agent for the celebrated' Elks,
Howe Sewing Vaetano.. . .._:31111% 30'-dm. I
PLuros, ORGANS AND 3IELODEON.
We are selling first-class Piands, Organs and
_reduced prima tuul ea sae Salmis.
Terstri3 in Want otirgood-instrument,
,will find it greatly to their adrantage to give ha
a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Cots, PaSAGE & CO, !
.
the 1.18 , 21871. ' Towanda,
. ,
SEir For insurance against / loss pr
damage by Ira, in reliable -coin apply to
-:, •• - - . • Jour W. Itlrt, ... .- . ,
Towanda..Pa .c. '
Office Memoir's Block, north aide of Pubho
Stinare. . Dec. 1, 1870.,
• -
tar I have just received a large
stock of Tea, bought binc43 the reduction in the
duty on tea of ten cents per pound; and oiler
them at the low prices annexed:
'lest Tonng !Tyson, t1,25;"G00d Young !Ty
son, sl',oo. Oolong, 70 to 90 cents : llyson Fine,
75 cents; Ilyson 'Good, 53 cents Best Japao,
$1,90. Call apd extuilue,
Jan. - 18, 1871.
1826. MONTANYES 1870.
Have just openml a large and carefully BCICC t-
N 1 stock of goOds for the fall trade:- Dross
Goods, Shootings, Flannels, Prints, &e.. Teas,
Sugars, Syrups, and Groceries of all kinds tit
New York prices. Crockery and 41126a5 - ire of
our owu importation. in fact tisr extensivo a
stock to Remiss, bought exclusively for • cash,
and guaranteed to be sold at lower prices than
ever offered in this,market.
ton • SALE.—Desiring to change
tnsineaa, Ave offer for sale mit Livery Stoa,
consisting of. eight horses, buggies, cutters,
harneas, tad everything ni,cesiiary to a &It
clan livery. -If desired we will also rent our
edibles for a term of yeah. Terms easy. .
Llot.ams t Passacm.
New Advertisements
lIMPUREY BROTHERS
PIRST-CLASS WORK
REASONABLE. PRICES
EX MINE OUR STOCK
COMP .RE P.RIC.ES
As our aszortuiont cannot be excelled In either
BOOTS AND SHOES
SUITS US rail OU L cusrosts
rrnWT= 7l r /U " r' r " i '4l 4 's
inTuang your atteatioo and inspection. aro uo as
aver, ready to supply every body with goods to one
line.
Towynds, ]Lay 3 1871
Gro. L. KZELL/1.
IE
t. '
THE BEST.
=I
TWE CHF. trr.sT.
MI
quality or price.
FOR eft cfg,
ME
1.1U11111217 1;1108.'
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ra._,;,101?-.7.4:ia;•;;f illyre
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BellAtif _
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at 'lliylor ASK:to.*
it ra wf t iatio r ..p.... lu.- 1: , ' mut . ; WiLd'i , .
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- ....1 .. at
. .071 or. co-P , '
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Bich Poplitu3, . , • :-. . •
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.4. e WA:
New,.l3tyle '136.-ges,
• w..• 11, • `..•
►t Taylor &
Hancbomo Plaids, t.
w as h : p op railv f‘.
OE
Handsame Dress Goods, ' -•-
at ,Taylor &Copia.
as) ; . •
Cheap no rm uoons,, - •
&
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OIL
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Lii•
lir
iensjand a
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`Mite' GOOdB~
MEMO
F'anai(kxAs
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Ribbons stied ;Trig'
''Tifiy/Or'&- °M i r
•
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, at-TAN-kw f k,
Cottonhdes . and Cheeks, • 1
1 i
Clotho and Casaim
RonhAy 36tuts;--
Yankee)
Hosiery and Ciloves,i;
a i
Hats and Caps,
Ladies and Children's Shoes,
Oarivts and Oil Cloths,
Sheeting and §ltirtiilgtt,
Prints and Cling4aius;
At
-TaYfor &
41LL IiZiIDS OF i. ,
DR, - s - icaloo:Xjs
bT .J 6
11111,113ALNIS..
Ton - aq.a. Apr 4112,187;
!Tint: ' CHE.U'EST PLACE
IN Tilt W.ORLID
BOOTS •AND SHOES
ALETRoIioLITAN
BOOT AND SHOE STOIIF,
Id. 3 dnilmus t rxrioN's
BRIDGE. .STITEET; _TOWANDA
. •\
-
ILL NEW ANti' i'LLISI\4JLISS,
* -
DYIIECT FROM THE MATUFAC
TUBERS,
Which Nrill enable us to sell
.25 rtit CENT.
TILLN INY aruzz UOUSE
Our dock comprlacs a furl ling of
MEN'S, WOMEN'S, MISSES'
CHILDnNI3 .WEAR.
By honorable and NW dealing wo expect to Mira
a full abate of public pittronage. • ,
Please give use ail Wore purchasing .elsewherid
for we feel confident that our goods and pricce will
apL41142 -
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iTaylor. di Co.lEr.
07i
`Woeir.t e ti 2 4 ' .
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Taylor & Coo 3.
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Taylor S. C 0.495.
Taylor 43; C 0 . 40 ,7
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Taylor RCo.~s
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at
Taylor &
11:4 TqlOr & Co.'s.
d. Taylor. A: Co.'s.
RE
YLOR & CO.
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IS AT TUE
Qui coNE.
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.! - Foryour . Now Spring Eh 4
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1:4 .
ila.tlL-7/T;
iIO'TO TAM° Ar. GORE'S
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ITC i .e.4.1
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GO TO TAQLOR & GORE'S t
For Now Sprigglitgaltalaitis.
irc
cite TO TAYLOg,
For a Mow Spring.Ov .4.
TC etl 11 V(I
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
For 141J i hp . „Rktsak .. § . Lyles in
toin and Boady-31ado Clothing.
GO TO TAYLOR A; 00);;E'S.
•
• For
Ea
and Paps, all the Lat
Iffl
SLYI6I,' - '
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ME
MI
SEE
.9to T9-TAYLOII, &•P-ORE'S' • .-
FQr G r ents' F.urnishin,r , Gpods,
.."
Bows, Ties 4c.
-WORK
A141• , -
CUTTING DONE •ON ' 'SITOR'T
NOTICE.
9 6. - N . 8 TREE-7;
Y TOWANDA; PA
44-19'71
NEW 9 OODS
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BONNET...
Pit TES- & CO.,
Are now otroring, s Great Variety' ,t 1
DOMESTIC AND FANCY
DRY - GOODS„OHEAP,
blidl/ - 43
1. 3 .M1 , I;S,, =SUNS, Ars,
=I
TIMMS, /te.:
- ,
LINEN AND - 'IVHITE GOODS;
t DV)
DRESS GOODS,
PLAIN 'AND. (IROSGRkIN
SILKS.
Extra cinallty
SHAWLS, LACES, LACE
• , COLLARS;- - -
i¢N.JJ'EE NaTIGNS,
BEAT: AND
HAIR, GOODS.
MILLINERY GOODS,
a my laantAyeluality or peep that 'Ms marke4.
derr.ar.ds.
Shiners supplied at New York prices
Towanda, April 20, 1871-3 m
THE OLD BIALY . STREET
arriage .I'4` a cto
, .
JAW'S BRYANT '
Still continues tk9 manultict. or
CaRiILiGES AND WAGOI
OC Criri 11:ecr Irtion. at the old stand of
- Drake,
I , TOW \'D 1, r,t:
. 1! -
aS oi the •
1• - •
work
14. TEST STYLE oW:).-FINLSH
/ -
a the msatifastara of. wagons aothing Is ns.4l bat
• BEST - ST.taa, .AX .
• . Togethet with the
COIIPOSITION •BOXES
lh Light WOrk
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
LUMBER WiiOONS
Kept constantly on band.
,
The best Itutorit stock Is tiled Lutho oisnaicture
of Wheels. Spates an la droll oat pot awed:
• - us won twn.ii
- -
WARAANTED EQVAL - 50 ANY
• \
As to Anab. snit is to dursbnity, •
SUP/1011.08 TO ANY IN TEM SECTION.
•r As a walk* 7
lipLl9 - 3
DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS
coutz* um.
lIENRY T. HECIOODJ'S
•
COMPOUND .i.FLUID
GRAP
NEE
:EL
• • • •
lyitTfli—FLp .XXTBACT.
BAUD AND TLITib EXTRACt CATAW
BA
' •
(RIVE M.*: •
For Affectioitri
,Sick or Ncropus Headache, astivinen, etc. • Puret
Vegdabk, contaiink#psi Merifurg, :Minerals or Ekt
dcricnti
, .
These Pilla are *the most delight/Mb' Pleasant s Par , .
gattro, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc.
There is nothing, more acceptable to the stomach:
"they Sive petigoind cause neither nauseentl grip
ing pains. ey'Are composed of thejttieg ingredia
vets. After a few dale' use of - them, altokt lov#l 4
oration 91 the entire.systent takes_place atito appear
miraculmts to "the week and enervated, whether.
arising from imprudence or disease, IL T. „Zebu?,
IVCfroleeeha mid Extract eatewbal6rape
are hot angarceited, from the fact that 'user
coated pills do net dissolve, but pass through the
stomachwithout consequently do not
produce the desired • e _ THIG CATA MU.
bring re tide . ..sue Color.
do not necessitate thatellieue 4 5 04021 4. :-PAlCH
,raxtresinw ratztox • • . • - •
, s
s::
-
HEN.ItY
i i '.illL'z CUticL.Yritiriv
COOUDUIDEXTIfi,ACT
Wlll.zaalla,!extertalnate team the -vita= Soiotri4
- ftntriltr; W. refebrolt
_,
_firm's, Sore Erbt Sorel .e
Sore Mouth; Sore , lrei4 ltalans/dtia, akin trlaeasesp,
Salt Ithenm.-Ca,nkera' Banning from the Ear, White
Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous affectleine, Soden
Itickotho:llandular ' Swelling, Night Sweata,; Raab:
Toddle, Mitioielio alEklna:Cboalcalienzustiazo: -
Diapepais. and all diseases Mat' have been estab
li?,iihed battle system for rpm.
rj
• ;_t . !.•
. - I
Being prepared expressly for the above compltdrile'
blood-purifying-propertiea aro greater than any ,
other preparation . ofillwriaParilla. - It Ores the eipm- '
plexton a chest and healthy O6lor a t tores the
patient to a AMA of health and . Fur , purify
ing the blood. renicoring all clip:ado eonstitutionaL
dtsestsch wiling from an impure state of the blond.
And the only reliable and egectnal known I renkedy
'for therenrw3 2 4*:Mthell anatinetling of the; la
cerations of the throat and legs, blotches, ,ptmples.
on the face, eryildpdSMl eruptions of the
skin, and boautyfying the complexion: Trite, SIM
Per
k •
AVAMa. - 7NTED
Mai
k:LIIID ,E$ T el u
El
TI.W. GIIEAT DWI:M=IC,
11tuieeretfevory er-se'of .Diebettlii ti *hitch it has
been given. Irritation of the' twit( of the Bladder
a nilhariatnatice Ot the Kidneys/ VteeretOrr Of the
Kidneys arid - Bladder; netentkin of . Urine.'Diseaties
of the Prostrate Glanit'Stetie in the Bladder. Colon
prdlutt
trt, , Grave4' Deposit; • anti ,ffineorui or
Milky - Dfsehar s, and - for -enfeebled and delicate
egnstitutions f both sexeti:;attended with. the fol
lowing sytn ems: Indispokition to exertion, toes
of powellioss of memory, difficulty, of breathing,
weak norves,.tremhling , herror of disesee,lwakefel ,
IleIM di:trims* of visici, pain in the back:hot hands
Hushing of the body, dryttesti of the skin,' eruption
-of the fatie,Tedild eororteroinee, universal. lassitude
of the muscular system. ete.
rt.t , ga bXroonr4frotte the ascii, ot-18.tre,..14.and
114mill:to M- or in tee &Tinto or changt.of life;
after.conftnemeut.of labor yialus;• bed-wetting In
1 children. • '
=
lIEL3IBOLDE EXTRACT nucrxn is diuretic and
blod-purifying, and curcsnil diseases arising from
habits of dissipation,. and bscisses and impruden
ces in hfe, , intpuritics of the hick:xi. etc., ``supers d.
tog copaiba in affections for which it is iised. and
syphilitic affections—ln Riese diseatics we'd in c•m
nection with ILEL.V.P.OLIV§ 110 SE W.1§11.,
. . •
L'A.D I,E
In many' aff?ctiOns Tyccnifarin Ladles, crExtract
7 fluchtt is unatinalled by any other. remedy—as in
Chlorotilior- lictontion, Irregularity, Painfulness or
Suppression _Of-Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated.
or SCIUTTUR state of the rterns, Lencorrhoca or
Whites, Sterifiti,land for all complaints, incident to
the sox. whether Kiting front indiscretion or hab
its of dissipation.' It is prescribed extensively by
W 3 most efitn orit PllYin‘Fhwaa and midwives for an-
aGONS,
stand of G. IL
OMI=I
A .• n I
J'AXES BRYANT.
2'7,1 •
EXTRACT CATAWBA
LIAM
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HEN] Y T. irr.L3IDOLDS-"
ct7t . ,,,mc7n.vrro
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affsetii
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lIENY, T, ItETiILBOLb'S
", 1 / 4 IMP.ROVED
S IV A S.ll
CannOho Surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be.
found the only specific reinedy In every species of
efitaIICOUS Affection. It speedily eradicates Pim
.ples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness.. Ludurations of the
Cutaneous Membrane, Oct., dispels Redness and In
cipient Inflamation; Illees..Raih, Moth Patches,
Dryness of Scalp or Skin, _Frost Bites,' and for all
purposes for - which Salves or Ointthents are rises;
restores the skin to a state. of purity and softness,
arid insures coutinned healthy scion to the tissue of
its vessels, on which. depends the agreeable clear;
none and vivacityof complexion so* much sought
and admired. Brit however valuable as, a remedy
for dilating defects of the akin. M. T. Helmbold's
Rose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to
unbounded patronage.; by possessing qualities which
render a Toilet Appendage of ;the.-most astparla.
*vs and congenial etiarneter; con:Riming in an ele
gant forum's; those prominent, requisites, Safety
and Efficacy—the invariabba - accompaimentei of its
use—as a preservative 'ankrefesher of tke Complex
ion. It is 111 excellent Lotion for diseases or a
Syphilitic nature, and as an injection for diseases of
the Urinary Organs; arising from habits of dissipa
tion,• used in: connection with the EXTRACTS
IiIICITIL SARSA.P.Unts.k. and CSATA.WBA GRAPE
PILLS, in (rich diseases as recommended, cannot
be surpassed. PRICE; ONE DOLLAR PER DOT,
TLE.
,
Full and oxiAlsit directions accompany the medi
cines
. .
lividenco of tho most responsible and reliable
character furnished on. appliotion, with hundreds
of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of
30.000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory
letters, many of which are from the highest sources,
including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, States
men, etc. The proprietor has 'never ,resorted to
ctireir publication in theriewspaPers; he does not do
this from this fact that his articles rank as Standard
Preparations, and do not need to be propped up .by
Certificates. ' • • • .
~HE_NBY T. rEkMBOLD'S
GM'CINIS PREPARATIONS.
Delivered to any address. Secure from observation.
ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWEIVTT TEARS
Sold by Druggists ,eTeryfrbere, _Address letters
for information. to confidence. to /MDT T. HEIM
MOLD, Druggist and theniist
• .
Only Depots: H. V. HELMBOLD'S Drng and
Cbsroical Warelommo, No.. 504 Broadway, New York.
or' to if, lIZLMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104
South TentliNtreet, Philadelphia; Pa.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFSITS. AtA• for ifENNP
2'. HI:LA(IIO.4D' I IAFO 0171114
Feb. 9, 1.872.. • ,
A NIMAL •• REPORT:OF LEROY
Istria'lp, tor the iste ealLog - Teb. 28:1$70:
atom= r,uxtiimixturAnnum6
MIL of 1:1; r...klitrusday.TTOllll2 tea f0iV9...281 71
A. none iropaid road tar. I{9 18'
Telma* laud tax for two
,03
24 #e$P4 1 ; , Sr" as
I=
if . . 11 1 3 P 6 0 at Poor ' " ' ' $2Ol 99 •
• wart Cort Wm:Mate read... .. 1 . :7: . ....".. 129 99
.E..bridge and gulf toed ' • ' '' - • '4l 90
Dattmaster. cleat= boards, bildg9plemy
. ' orsultibk!feee, Aro • .i• • • -• I n 92 .
y- S. 014ConnlatdOtte. ..... :. 1 , e4 ,.,„ . .,
..4 22
= S .
rtifut. ..:. " - --, , ..-:•...."...-...:•.' -:::, 49. 92
I:k r a i . ..... -•! •• • • • , :4..),; - tx.:.l - :
hitt , " '• 10 25 -
TolinVielt' : ' :l ' '"' • - ' - 4,i-;-112.-15 1
XmilmrciferVlorpt a lle
.11eccived ' ' • ' 7Tf 54
DitpartnetWa.:..%'.".. :, • • • 5: , . - .1.. - fill 43
- • " - tri iietubinies hands ' ' - 974719 •-•
,Ordebs outstanding ' 4-- Sal 00
•.•,.., • 1 Attest-4.. N. 110a11 1 / 3 ,
'» .. . .
IN,BASUIRIIPTOY., ...:,. .D STBIC7 -;
court:afire Vatted States for the Wei/Unit DI&
trtet of Pe.unaykrania. Western IXdriet of Paterrf- s .rania.l, lathe matter' =of Sherman li;" Aspinwall.' .."
Baia:rept • -
- -.Western . Diatriet of RetumiltstllA. IL ••1 6, =Mint
in bankruptcy has been issued •by the Said court .
against the estate of Sherman. N. Aspinwall of the
count Of Bradford and Stile - of. PentutYltante. -
I n Imo District, who Ilse liceadulTYVldged s MA'
-rept upon pcdition of his credits, the payment
• otantdebta: And the delivery of any property be
'Thli;tleg to said Ihmkrupt ; to Mai or to his-use, and
, tW tamsfor.of anyproperty. by him are forbidden -
; .by law:. A-Meeting of Oat creditors of said lianknipt -
to Imre& their .debts, and choose one or more as. '
Wilnece Owl estate, will be, held at a Denttof Danh
ruptcy,„to be holden at Towanda. Pa. ja saidDis
ti4et, on tho 30th day of. Yaw. A.D. 1971, at' 10
'O'clock. ism.: _ll the alike of lldward °vette:war. • •
one oftbe Ileg 1 - trtilanirupter °field Distrfct
ityA..rt • . - .. 11, S. /Umbel for said District •
A MEndiSTRATOV,S
JOIL DrWa' 9f Pesieciej.Clytner: - Onertoo, WO: of .
Towanda, Bradford omentOnceased. ' • _
Letters of adminhibeePlienfon the estate of leranete
Omer Overt*hago-biesigranted, by the neglecter .
of Breiford - ementy to Maud Overton of Totem:id*
boro. Allpercunm having chants algaind , rho eatato
visa =11":"1-ell"EDWie"Dprelleutis-Qe7r1 3:7
aettrendent; and those Indebted to male payment to
maYS-wG
V sail
.a.:4 is hereby gtein Metall indebted
to the eat ge of 11.11. oemarturr. e or Orelkelne.
Imp.. &me ate.requeeted to make tamedlite ay.
swat; mut mo% ft a persons bulbs claims eaffiet aid b es.
tiete bent beireerit the same defy authenticated for
*We:tient. . . P.. 134ANDON. .
W s 53481311AXT,t
teit43.11 , 0 ' - - • ' Xxecutons.
XEC
Nottcct is heinbyttiventhat srptcsons Indohted •
tit thif.Agitatn .or gnaw TAYLOR, laW of Ptbe,
d6ceased, are riquestedtSinalte immediate payment.
and all persona having claims against isid Mato
mmastoa lresant- , 4 L tbant *dr arnti sated for isettle.
mt. I:I9ITTLETCHIt.
'ap1.40•41-irdL , , it • Executor.
MIE
Atmtotiritittat :trotidn—
.lotiegitnterf4re itivonthatraitpersatietndcbted
to4l4astatnof,ClMlSTEß. - s:74ftgarfi.. late of rta,
del4leod, tom req uested to 'take immediate payment
la all' pandits wing aIM a against paid estate
rand, pgtreaul..tiatta . 4uly lintbanticated for settle.:
meat .. ' =Ur w. 31ETiTiILL. •
= ' " . Administrator.
Eli
10 X tie II t R'S -- N 0 %IC
tero r r perst indebt;
ed to the estate ot.SETA STEVENS, late of Albany.
deceased, are,rennesteck to make' immediate
Mtroent." and all petlloll4 • ilavfaa claims acainst
orthl estate must preVnt them duly anthmaticated
for settlement., • •1 GOV. EgIa:RVIERV.:
apl.l9'7l.wr, • Executor.
IME
EN
BANKIIIIPtCY. - - In-" l the kat
t,r of T. ;,;j4CEY. Bankrupt. _I •
.7•l,__WtroSi rr 'NUM CoNeptc The tirelersigne+i
heretry gives . notice of his appotntroentas Agoirnee •
of T. L LACEY.' of the townstiiil of 'Wyslnsinfr
411 the county of 13raciforl.'stAtOof Pennsylvania
.vittert raid-Iliotrfpt. who, 133:8 been *Mid g e, ea-Mot:-
rept oFiff. - his petitiori_of ei,editore by the Dlijtrict
Co - art-of ftstilbDiotrict. '
. .
Dated Ntyalusing'April 3,0,1871. •
GE0.EGE133,11711,
Affrignre
ap1.12-w4
VXECUTOIV I S SOTICE.—
•,2.-4Notice La hereby giventhat all perinni fndebted
'tn.the estate . of JOSEPH DOAN; late et Windham,.
qleeeased. are requested to make tmmedlate pay
ment, and all Persona having claim) . .acalnat slid'
eetato muat.
,present ,them duly authenUeated tee
settlemerd. ' • I . SEMI MD'S%
• \ 4pl.,l*.)llArG . Ezetlutort
~,..
rilNirciNVhel Mower.
SUCCE§S 1
. . „
!bits new machine M wi with the times and ahead
of all competitors in s.eceral or Its leading points.
It stands In the front rank among single mowers,
and is of novel design, and possesses new and dis
tinctive features which will commend' therisvicss to
the practical farmer upon e g x^” , ination. Among
ITS LEAT)ThiG FEITUEES
Are-the • following,: A jointed connecting - rod, Cr
.pitMau that allows-the free play tif - the , knife in any.
position of the cifttMg . apparatus; tilting guards;-.
no side draft; no weight on the horses' necks; the
Tongue can be used loose or rigid as may be desired
• nit the change made nistantaneously„ without stop
ping. • . • • . • •
The cutting apparatus,. or finger.bar,... can
riiikt(l to any angle to pass trees, etttruPs, or other
obstructions, or folded • over for transportathm, or
unfolded, by.' fhb sole use Of the lever, without
• 1 • rig out' of gear. stepping the lista, or tho
tier leaving.his seat: The &leer's/ zest is acres.
Bible from the-rest of the machine, is . safe and coin.
fortablo, and is arranged on the principle of a lever,
admitting of balancing the machine, perfectly, and.
relieving the horses' necks of all weight.
It has many other if-du/ado points too numerous
to mention here. It is made.of flute:lass materials,
well made and finished haevery partrendering Its
durability unquestioned.
gar light drafted, and is just the mower our
'Wooers have been looking for; and .is destined to
tie tho i„. u n og moving ava"ins, being adapted for
hilly or lerelland, and all kinds of /surface. •
Manufactured by
•
, M. OSBORYE (Sz CO.,
•
- AUBURN, X.
;AGETS, FOR BRADFORD CO.
_ • .
Me tie B: GLEASON; Big Pond, P. for Sprii.T.
field and. West Burlington.
CHJBT'F9 W, SCOTT, Big Pond; , Pa., for Bldg
trnry and Smitinleld.' -
IMES B. SSLITEL, South' Creek, Pa... e for .
Creek and Wells. • -
D. B. STOWELL, Sugar Erna, ra., foi Tarr, WU
rapt and Ryalueing. - •
nib subscriber wfd till 'the - .
EIRBg M.k`CHIN=LS
thorough and rePpOntAble nich 'gnilt-
ed to act as agents in ' the northeastern counties .lof
PerzisylN - Ai:Wm& 'southeastern New York. lxigin
nlng with Sleben windy aid rear/dug to the fled,.
son rivert' or *here there are no agents already
aPP. oll : l tfd- -
Sample madam:a wlll bo int ail:11'1)4100h- loadinJ
railroad Stations. Address the sulNicriber
list.,
afl.4•Sl-tf' - . - TOWINDA,
T OWANDA: - NURSERY.
Tarn AVA 6P A I.ZASILINTAL
snr,pus, &c. ; , . •
lam now ablo t supply at . the .Nurkei, or ae.
livered at thtr.railrciad station, flrstelasa Trcce
the following. varieties: Apple. Pear.,Phon, rety-h.
becry, Appricott,. Norway sprnce, Balsam /4rber
Vitaci, Sze. Grape Vines of alt. the leadingvarictlys.
StrawberrY 'Plants by the Apzen. bandred. or IMpus
and, all at wholesale prices. It. 31....wELLEs.
itpl.l2'7l : Towaxe4,
DTSSOLUTION:—The
abipberetofore elOating, between W. IL Shaw,
Jelin Braund and W. K. Hil4-under the firm 'LIMO
of Shaw, Brannd & Co., this day dissolved by
mutual consent. W. H. SHAW,'
40HN BRAUND,
W. EL HELL
April 18, 1871
Tlio tkisiness will be eont3n Ad by Jelin ltrarrnd
and W. S. under tboalrnrof BRAUND &
who Will settle the 'accounts of the late firm. All
persons indebted must make tminediateLPayments.
April 1 . 8..1811-w3 - ' I3IIAUND
j • E. BOLLES & CO.,
G.EIMItAL 4RODCCE
•
• -
COmmission- Nerchants,
SCRAN ;Pi., •
. BLrrEt , EGGS; CTTRF • i~E„
And ell other F Prodtgo.
Ono of the:firma having reslded In Scranton lot?
tha r past ten years: and hating an extensive acquaint--
Inc.° - with tho business men of the city, ,we feet erinz;
Potent that we can sell ; produte to thO entire, satis
farticrn of consignors.
RIIFEBENCES. , : .
- L. S. CIRTIIIIGC.E: a a. FIUSBIE. Oilse.G;T"a.
BALDWIN& RLACIEIGAN. GORHAM COLE
MIN; Lellaymille.„ Pa \ -
4 3,`0. CHAFFEE. ILOOMG, - Waren.
ham, Pz. ;
H. T. CHIIIIBUGE, HLNEIir. SHOE'ffirvlt, Fqtts
,.d.llo, Pa.
J. a. nowts. 15t.1:26711
G . :s. SMITH , ,
- Mannfocree of
SARSAPARIGLA.,,SODATAVATER,,
AND BIRCH Br=
Corner Chestnut and Water Streets. Towands, •-
ra.",
'4sr All orders promptly attended ter. •VA I
apL2Bll.n•
:Lcg I. .
Mitcollmieous.
rn central Biadfora
Rospectfttlly solicit l coailleilmenta. of
i" . ri:)llLT.4y,
1M
A .A:,.-bott.r-q!