IM=INiSM TEE ow= TRILL. continued from, ;Fir* Page. hear& Mr. Ward say was, " Chid only knows, - gentlemen, how this ',ambient , happened"; thhikartbat wee - repeat , - ' ea several - times; his manner was very much orbited; Clark Porter and . —his wife were neare4 to Mr. ,Shader; the wi.unded manta coat and ves t w removed at the request of Dr. • Ladd; witness carried the • vest into theliaU and examined it; couldn't . identify the vest shown him, it was like it; took from.the vest pocket a five and ten_dollar bill, arid .a letter in which lie first found the name of . the wounded mangy, by this 'time a good many persons had-collected; , Mr.'AVajal - askedlo have some one -‘ ask Shader how this accident liappened; think be asked it several times; Mr. Ward's language . was (in an - emphatic manner), "Ask him, ask him, I demand of you, Mr. Cod- ding, to ask him how this thing hap pened "; was much excited and wept;. cried between the times of speaking; Mr. Ward said„" it arraybe very im .poriant to have him tell now those :were his words in substance; witness did not as Mr. Shader; after the re quest or demand had been made sev eral times, Cark Porter did. To Mr. Peck : Think Mr. Ward present when Clark Porter ask ' ed Mr. Mader; am certain , 'that he was there then. j To Mr. Carnochan: Noticed Clark Porter writing as he asked the ques tions; Mr. Shader diq not answer readily, bad to be quetitioned three or four times; he seembd ..faint; the' first question asked by Mr. Porter was in substance : " How did this happen ?" thinks this queStion was asked but not answered the first time; ono ,question . asked was, "did you do it yourself ?". which Shader answered negatively, either no, or shook his head, can't say which; couldn't state positively what the other questions and answers were. Porter's face was froth the witness; am not sure that he heard Porter say anything about its being an accident; witness' recol lection was, that a question was ask -ed by-Porter as to its being an aeci dent; have no reeollection as to the answer; witness remained in the room about an hour; at the time theite questions were asked Mr. Sha der seemed alinost linable to talk, he answered with a great deal of difft , culty; when - he spoke-he spoke very low, and groaned between each word, he Nomited-several times . about this time; can't tell which answer between the words of which he groaned; he groaned at about every breath; to . one question think that Shader said " no ' or " I guess not "• heard some words of a name and address which Clark Porter irepeated plainly, but witness did not hear them; s blQuld think Shader answered two or 'time questions; can't tell to which ques tion he answered ".I guess not think all the questions heard turmier -ed were answered in the negative, don't remember of an affirmative an . seer. The witness. was not i!ross-exarain ed. ' - Maggie Dalton was :the third-witness called f. n• the Commonwealth. • To Mr: Caniochan :—Resides at Mr: Harry We.rd's in ToKands; lived there at the time of this occurrence; saw Wesley Shader there that day; let him into the house; about half-past ten .11 the morning gave him a seat in the parior; neat saw Shader about noon; he and IMr. Ward were walking around the yard; sawlldr. Warml.several times during the day, but did not eit Mr. Shader; saw Mr. Shader again u the dining room; Mr. War - a , was with him there; -_ this was about five or half-peet five o'clock;ithey - were eating dinner;_witness was not wadi g at the table; she went to the front door to a leer - the belt; a carriage was there to take Mr. Ward and Mr. Shider out a riding Mr. Solomon was there with the Carriage; Mr: Ward told witness to tell him he-would be therein a few minutes; Mr. Ward told witness to get his overcoat, his shoes and he hat; witness_ got them anti put' - _Went do the side table; that was the laid wit nets saw of Mr. Shader;_ didn't go to the driver but once; told Mr. Ward more than once that -the ihiver.was there waiting for him ; he ,came to the kitchen door and witness told him; beard a few words that fussed at able while Witness was in the kitclien; heard Mr; Shader. bay to 'Mr. Ward that he couldn't almot a bullfrog; Mr. Ward ilaid he'd give hint twenty-five dollars lit' he'd lit him shoot, and Mr. Shader said he'd let him do it for ten cents; heard nothing gore that passed between them; this was after Mr. Ward came to the kitchen - door and was told . the carriage was waiting; quite a good while after this conversation heard the pistol, then heard a man groaning; the pistol, I thonght,was was fired in the dining room where these two persons wen; was in the kitchen when heard I the conversaticiu and the pictol tired; was there - all the time except when went to answer the •.-; hell; doer between kitchen and dining room was closed; after pistol was fired went away; there Wa8.1121 the kitchen With witness, Thomas Dalton. Kate Kennedy, Julia Fitzgeralds and . I 'William Thompson, when pistol was fired; when I conversation was heard Hate Kennedy and wit ness were in kitchen alone; the others came in about ten minutes before the shooting; all the persons in the kitchen left the hease together when the,shot was heard; remained away until the heat morning; there was no ono :in the dining room besides Katie and Mr. Ward and . Mr. Shader; heard no noise in the dining room witness wag weelaing dishes when ebe heard the conversation; was smiting down when shooting occurred; had finished the dishes, during the conversation was standing at the sink, near a enplward that had an- opening in both rooms, the kitchen side wax open, the dining-roam side 'shut; it was about fifteen minutes after the dishes were finished that the shooting occurred; witness was sitting near the stove in the kitchen.. To Mr.- Peck: Mr. Shader and Mr. Ward _ acted very friendly when they were together; ' pleasant and sociable every time witness saw them: Mr. Ward told witness to have dirther ready at four o'clock for himself and Mr. Stie r der; Mr. Ward told witness to prepare an apartment for lie. Shader for, the night; Mr. W. told 11:10 thif in the dining room; Mr. Sea der was there; this bed-room- was next to the ono Mr. Ward occupied; this was before the carriage came; and Mr. Ward's directions 'were before they spoke of going to ride; got Mr.- Ward's overshoes from his own room, and his ' coat and • hat from the. hall; Billy Thompson went into the dining-room once. To Mr. Carnochan: Saw no pistole in the room when I went up for Ur:Ward's overshoes; when witness saw Mr. Ward about two o'clock, he came in from the Library to the dining room; heard Mr. Shader speaking in the libra ry at this time, but didn't see him; didn't hear them talking in the library after this. • To Mr. Peck: Heard no conversation In the dining-room of an angry character, no high words, no scuftlieg, only ordiniry conversation; saw wino on the table but didn't see them drinking it;. went up stairs with Katie and she brought down a bottle of champagne and a bottle of wine. - 'To Mr. Carnoehan: This was not at dinner, :hut in the morning. To Mr. Peck: Saw bottles of wino on the table also; think they came into dinner in the dining-room about five o'clock; the last time witness was in the dining-robm they were both at the'table cracking nuts; can't say how long it was from the time went into the dining-room last until heard the pistol shot. , To Mr. Carman : The bottles on the table looked to bo the same that. Katie got; couldn't sac whether they were or not. . The Court adjourned until seven o'clock. ' LI =ctr l G SESSION. Therruswocs, Yorcuiber 8, 1871. Kate Kennedy was the fourth witness called fur the Commonwealth., To Mr. Carnochan on 'the part of the.com toonWealth; Livns at BfrAfenry Ward's, was living there at the time of this occurrence; have lived there since, the whole of the time; saw . Wesley Shader there on the 22d or February last; saw him first about 10 o'clock in the inorn. mg; he was in the library; uw him nextiagain about 4 'o'clock , when she called them to sup. per, he was then in the lib with Mr. Ward; t they went from there into Mr. Ward's bed-mom ,r.w Mr. Ward - but not Mr, Shader in the bed. raom; it was about A "o'clock when they came down to supper; when witness called theeecond time Mr. `hard told her to set the table for: two; witness waited at the table while they were at dinner; heard Mr. Shader say. "Oh you think von are smart, but you are not," at which Mr. "Ward laughed; they were talking about money; Mr. Shade: said ho had not got ran froin his father for some time; this was along in the con versatien; witness was in and out of the dining ...room while they were eating; when she was fa the ditungreout witness did sot see either of them have a pie* heard Mr. Shader say, "Ob e you cant shoot ti bullfrow," Mr. Ward said "ill bet you twoutv-five dollars I can , shoot -your ear off; - then 31. r. Mader said "11l give you leave for ten cents;"—*-this was while they were at the supper table; beard it while she was at the kitchen table; think Maggie was wi Wag some dishes; was in the room after She beard whet she has repeated; Mr. Ward was standing up near the table. and hit. Shades sitting attbe Mble; Mr. Ward was on the aids nesrthe door, and Mr. Shader sat orgioattr, afr. S hader sat, he bad been siting during the' meal; witless Continuell on Seirnt&Pagrii.. WOUNDERY & MACHINE saw. r - The mildhipollowtig pustbosid Via ViNtak: and 1141ebinen l a rizz i r mi g ionseirt 2211"1"nesisermitbSrall~ornaW.111:-. MILL GEABIAGS, CIMOULAIi SAW MILLS, -MAN ABILLS, • And AU Wads ct - _ MILL IRONS warm ro mom ENGINES REPAIRED, And an roar wartnalsd to sin attlogictko; • SHINGLE MA s *: 011 M West md nod Mprovedidnds - mkt/trot ometantty 011 Mad mar be me. • PL-OUGHS, rmr.an.L. "crit AND •WOODIN BLUM - of an bad% currrwates, CORN PL01:1171 PLOUGH. PO-INTS, Of an kinds, and the lateet tu revainenta kept CHITAN POWERS, LARGE AND' BXALL Stilt: STOVE CASTINGS (MAR GRIMM SLED AND SLEIGH - SHOES, LARGE EON: ELM= AM AU kinds of castings furnisbeik tit Kara 80. Is7o. =ARS t 110Crill'EW NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! On Pine, between Main ,and Second. Streets, beet of G. F. atasoa & Co.'s TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STULEN & CO., Raispectfally announce to his friondsand patrons, that th have built a NEW BRICK CARllikiit FACTORY, where they will constantly keep - on hand shill utast omit of FAMILY CARRIAGES, • TOP ,&ND OPENBUGOXES, ,PLATFORAI WAGONS, TitOTTING BIILKTB, reICD SKELETONS. Made of the best material and finished in Mistiest city style, His long .experietioe in dty .Carrisge 'factories &smiths= a decided advantage ()toroth's* in the Finish, Style and Durabi lity of his Wagons. All they 'aka li an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK prorloue to pttrchandog elsewhere. ALL WORK WAMWTZD TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ea fended and seepeetfolly ask a oostrarranoe of the same. BEPM=G4 PBOUPTLY herrzsmo:to reduced. prices Tcrorinds, Mai 24. 11170.—t1 THE OLD MAIN STREET Carriage Factory. JAMES BRYANT Bull continues the zianufeetare of CARRIAGES AND WAGONg, Of every description, at the old stand of G. /I Drake. I,,LT STREET, TOWANDA, PA. liis, vatic is 18 of the LATEST STYLE AND FINISH. In the maniac -Ono of wagons nothing Is used but BEST, STEEL AXLES, To other with the COMPOSITION 13-OX„ES In Light Work. PLATFORM.SPRING. WAGONS AND LUMBER WAGONS Sept constantly on hand. The best, Eastern stoat is wain the rearuzlhetare of Wheels. Spokes are ell rived ent—not sawed. sLL woax sax) WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY da to finish, and as to durability., pig (0:6 (s7.‘Ztt C . * 41:i 13:),:of (s),-, SO . ' ALL 'Pio= W 1 i 111 ap1.19'71 BLOOD c!;p CO.. Still waltz= o HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and wIO sell a better saarhihe, for lowi sooney,lban ma be bad eletruhece in the world. Wi dabs for our machines that they will do as mach, or more. than any other, and are Imre durably built. We personally soperintend ear work and see that It Is well down. We will send V IV Arg't O.\ ro:risig:l Of OW 11114111011. On'iThilleatian: ONEAND TWO HORSE POWERS, Chu a Two Hans nrassima a szpinuroses, THM/q/Z and CL/1/17.112, FANNING MILLS, COICITLLS AND DWI SAW NIZIA SAW AND MUST KILL wort done to order. Give ni a cal Wore purchasing Siiewhani. Td. "OD alialaraff. %mum `•ca 26 , aoo'i ♦og. 2. 1869. , . NEW PLANING MILL. The modenigued hiving built large a me nddious MU in the Bormigh of Towah, lWe duu with the aunt modem acid improved machiamr. for the mastuecture of ' WINDOW USW AUD *MD% Lee preperea to AU eases. ethiAleek liege or Ulan. ewee the aborted seam Wa hare also a lex s z. !let, of Notre e. Co laid sr Saa which wean tzue much clover %lathe,* eft% voted by head. PIANING. TOWIZING, OItOOTZG. • AND SCBOQL. other wet ye:tithing toiotheryosillthe &on ie ode our autocue& Parsons Width& and not rod= wore than tint In to Swim Mho Minns. arm and it largely for tbs.'s Mend 10 - buy On*, orbring Mar limber and lam' It view by our- ruarhinary. Bring yon' Oat as Ilbiritat'Or antler hambar, and mbar; your Imo in immueir. !matt ground cut sad tab it tome sso OW 11l low, WM f or PM MD triocraz LlllEURblipeerd at oat Mahar poi cm.. WI or lt rot at% 4001111 IN Inns. /M. L. s 111010441 s co, = THE LAE .4Z W - 0 8 T'0:0 P.LIZV:II JEWELS 1,, W.A.TOZES, CLUCKS, PLATED WARE, <.,f• SILVER WARE, (30 GOLDIOHLINS, Esse opened In this mast. Is and tor We at the W. A. C HIA MB E Kr. 0. tug put returned tram rir?!?•!Trriwrirarn tom flares, and that be can offer better induce ' mania; to purchasers of Arit-clion goods than say establishment in the co:ornery, I PERSONS IN HOLIDAY P JULES HUGUE'NIN, JEWELLER ft SILVERSMITH, RUBY BTULIN. H. Et. CURL RESCUE'S NEW AWL !RWANDA. PA. la oonatantt7 reoetving iddltlot u to Us stock of goods saltable for preassts, such as LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, of an ilscriptions. Also a wired usolinoot GOLD CHAINS, FrirGOLD 333 VT MI la IR, 'X , mom; or ALL fITTIZB MUM TEZ OMR. Ea TO TEI izer i BOLD. MIT= AID imam AID Wir&OLUOIES to ft allmoo l ot tAgottod Arid • NEW ?Amer iccomODArrzfre lIPIXTACLEIL Ili Oda istent lam enabled to earbange Oboes. et any date ■tthgd extra soar a. OW and we. 01.0018, WAINISEB I.RD 1t5P41212) AXD W Towanda. Dee. 1.1870. IMPORTANT TO TAL1711211113 8161(91 The sight of .the aired sedated, week stretdithetk• ed sod the whetpreserved ! - T . IILLADELPEIt Ornair. Unarm, Tor the ananhabizini . - CONCAVE 0011TEI. CRISTAT I LEM= LONDOW moms ma =rue aim los mean as to. nA3II • The Concave Convex M.- Crystal, 1 Spectacles. nosh by the above tneUtute are now a loss time before the public, and the riOd imd Mam densin4 Ire them combined the univesal; acimindeaginent of theft clearness in vision end ease to the eye, *owe in the plainly market. that they are impeder to my other ghereise MalyThe mejority of llpectecies, ( buZed) sad no matter hair line the frames, coatis bat poor and worthless article of gheare, ao rmilDS cad Or preseedo they are toads to ao.V,- -enema any catadetton reepe ti benefit to fte eye, cod therefore the great of poor sad weir eight. Thomende ate glemee now wlNeit the 11111 i Mane the eye. ahem otdecti get dim shit alsot ti mor rap** as Mtairseli tu rag limMdfbill CM sight were they amid ne peeeerved lde Um .r-igiiimaterme elinned ace the Coorave Ocean Tombs lid an the goilowtog The lames are grand beet neetedel. and hard, and made ealy for optimal purposes, are tberidore satiable beget ametched ar Dot founitia s They confer ay Mad Ome a UMmey and diatinetneee of vision They an he need ogoollf well by day Cr candle liirb oy mithant tiring cc V the eyes. • sre ground inethisnatiodly ng erne in the can: cave contim falsrar, according to the ph= nature. aid elope of conies id the aye, eadating mime only tsetse& Of forcing it. Thattheleitsee are cetained coesectlntathe frame. They ma be seed Wow than any other gleans without cherighigto a higher paver. • The henna are made steam_end durable by expe rienced workmen and mnimied sahos. MY. L.. Dame in Watches. Seireby sad Inver Wale AAMIa• da, Ps.. by the save Arius, for these Orme in lindlordscrudy. So rums eitigkqed. • July IL 1110-tt lice their eelebisted MD3S E. J. IIaNGSLEY, Mabee to Inform the ladies of Towanda mod vicinity that she keeps ornatantty on hand $ large aunty of • 34 IIJ I-1 N 333 R. '1" - &soda, suitable to the mom Tbsaktnie her pat. atent to their 'Metal oetrosage baeetotate, she as sures than Wit no outdone otll be geed bey. . Mme. Ofillallllllllllllof the Mae. She SIM Mt s Sao ' Wadi= ot . - • HAM AND FANCY. GOODS, Bab as • Kw Glows, LineaVollars,, Cufst, Handkerchies. Real Lac, I ban sear. in "21 &C. ' AC. :40NCII la4larr 1117 11118111 ow • : • CIITIING- and FITTING t oy vim es jessamines._ amirroe wildcat Op Tom 15714 rses„ 11. WW2: • 'l3r t - ,1:0 - . A i n P_ kagosist et r - ' BINDK Kt, on ezlitsition stare of LAIN. etti. sod 144. bought st bat. Dec.LlD OF z ENTS, suit not forget that Ono door soda it an new. ALL WHO Millinor3P. TIIZ InadIII4ONSIX . KAMM sepowassawaiiireget a 8. PMOI, Suss. ea a alma ea; is an puma ao Mkt is Or ilbaritandlime *imp sei well misiell ink at Ga 0 CEBIZ/3;_ aril as WM WI sii 10! Simon ana be rpolimil, ,114!**Aig4 1 1#1 CM -TEAS, COFFEES. 13IIGABB, rustat. jullants. SPICE% as - Ewe IS d sling abet alf A1 P 113 4 PT R_ M. ‘ f i t t P/itS P°4 DU DO. lbw eamissfra 11114 Pagittpiglif I, L!D!'"!‘ ktmi. 4ZAiatitusitiadiatt. public to ..e Carl 1, STOOK OF TOBACCO, . vagir cir Om her Ostlers Clisinisiiiia• ON NM York Cbiniairiiiilims law 14stiss 1.1.; WOODEN WARE. Lams anceumst of TAM= =man; Wirt MOM% &an W. I vill par the Wind tYßDeMile COtrIITET rtiffina• stn Y issll beam saltisei Plirsous lablibid to tbaklals Lai vaplimiscall and makeibasitMMePpmd. Towanda ; Vbrzeh. 12. 1•111. $ r 4 d- ' I 1 1 4 g 3 4 i 1 1 1 4 ft) ;wig Ogg 0 i Q ] N Pii it Ei Et I 1 1 g 4 i* Go'l I 2 gi a ga's 1 1 - f4IIIS. E i g il I 1:1 'i . ll r i.t., ....,,,,„. cg,„,,,,„t; ~, li 14 -4 - C4 1 :41 a 4 -1 0 IIZ ' i ° ~,4 ~,1 . 2.,,... 1 in • 0 A i W 1 3 h 4p ) ; 44 fil2i I 41 i El r e Ic' t ir .,g ji - Hoi ssts 64 0 i VI i ' 6 it: 151 1 4 8 ii p a I:8 V 1 4 - i 018 i " 1 A gi .1 iv 1 f 4 41 g iii. Pei 118 tl. csi se 111 . is LONG; GROCE4IIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD. WILLOW. AND STONE WADI. FLOE, FEED, MEAL, kC., No4l .PATTOWS BUM COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE sm., TOWA)%IDA I ,FAA. i I desire to me the attention of the public to na assortment of goods, which Is always hal sad emir plate. sadates wilt ha sold to my castamas at Linnet marts. r. XYotock : TEAS, SPICES, Ewe bees mince tbs Ids redoetien la the tang an and are oared at prices to cra.- respond. Orders by man Mentioor other,* IP matte If peampt n. Thanking the public tor no UMW they Iwo punk me. I visit .coollatuuboi 3lll" = MB& lauia PgID ro commn maim= tebloll GOLD STILL cOII4NP.DQWN t - „ • ITm m a m GROCERY ,& PROVISION LENA igisow betas oared at W =art stasolSO So Milt WOW IV; sot to be sallesokt lisso eaktiod Or& Ma by _ by say ass. so ad Oq sour bore room kit ti. ft, implies that an dmltt toottoilltf tint. ' Tim" lon ormeita mint s 2110104 Shoo Orr attarbielbsikarkitle sal*, tho fesetotoe piessont conies sad stilt! this= "alm ial ottostaas et eita bums. Cows 020 szontso Goods WM PISSE. Weispislitilm NS* yosroolvos Ito goonstoo an pearl* Ova asks stiotottios Wo as thsallal to out atobostoro Sot liigr pat Mimi pilrimilivailintleeassuilimuir of Oho Deo. 20 Ism . UM: COWELL Ils mem z. A• FULL 4......BBcMTMEtur OF oft . * sseteka Mak 10. saws . UM s ____ (x~~~~t" GO -TO4 I 1 Al Al OPltai Ilia! a Now Darla _ _ -• • i 60 - - 14) - 74)46 " ' PP M "I PION! Go so mom k GOBI'S GO TO TA7lOll.k GOB For all the Ditetfityleo in Owl- tom aim' Butarklmifithatir• GO TO TAILOR is GORE'S; C. B. Pe.Tct For Ilate aaul Mpg. all the Latest ilty!s& O. D. PATOL GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For Ge39, l # Furnis,g = Goods, Bovni. The. *a - • ALL WORK WARRANTED COFFEES, Ani 28. J. LONG. INII "Vralkirs4dacs For s New New _Sg OTereost. IMMg= CUTTING !DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. 96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, PA. • sploll T o THOSE GETTING THEM N Ij ~:1/. t ~~ You shaft study two thlagi. Trait, to ' 1r),41.1:4 ."Crs 041:.,C•1F1T , . X . .../Plv:it rel 18 MA= Secooday, lam Tan AM SOLD CHZIP AM insider to be able to rill I good Miele sissy Abe mew-bud mut suiderstsad his business. and buoy bur. uteri sad whit to. buy es s pried insii does; sad • PRACTICAL TAILOR la all It. beadebes f pea= to ba having bad :4(e);VVAA.:01:4.11:;:1i4.C,0:4;i1:416r Ix the badmen, Save beset • eutteeln mew of the beet bows to NEW YORK CITY. I do iss owa *rim& Dellis( wad ream sad divide my mats lath so ms.. so that Ism it will do—wad with low rest sad other elpeasto is Iwo =thus =Wks the mot ,ot comios oa the wiry gln enacting tbs•abors you will we why it is that I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER Tian owe following the badness. and baling no knowledge ot # thenwehoe. nave to employ others at largemberiat to alisad Is 11. sad autowists =net pay aotowthigly—we they. like wail. DO BUSINEW TO LIVFOIY IT. If you doubt the above stallsamat. bi ocatines4 b 7 Alt karchant T Ucr. Bridge at.. Totraisda,, pal jaig.lo.7lll EUREKA. 1 L'IIREICA. 1 Zan7body bas dasomersd that THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE Rosenfeld lir. Wolff 4 0os door south of Fos k Morrar's) is THE:PLACE FOR BARGAINS. They now have. peel dont toll of thio 1111CRI4IT AND NOIR 3111CMMKIL LIIORTIIIII7 la.. ( I.lAr. koil:111:titi .144:likiel To be tolid maids the alike. Their goods ere FINE ENOUGH TO. INUIT ANY -TASTE, AID ‘CHEAP ENOUGH ke • kel. • 01 .. • IV ' kt. • ;••:1 DON'T BE I;PECEIVED I MITIR - have ea ok4 Meld for a am oils.' lliamabsie Abet & 11/011/ as =atifWaisd bum sot ma. car gristattap oradripri !Au. say of boom Is iLtatiihteraMalaeetlaa hi this section ik• said beim in thstr,toys. iad st , Oar goods aft aziadastios. Ocadder ibe Unit xis ova bay 01 ROOM MELD it WOLFF'S. begat/al and sabstimital Cloth toir for a mere song. , • ROS'OFTELD & WOLFF. Annlli 2%16TL VERI rY CHOICE GREIIN AND 711/1" To "Alm etempair y az MUM MEE .5: - - • .110001.1101).1#1.71WAR,111 -3. , 1 . , . .„ . . 1.111111 01111INO 1111111011 osmium mai PRO N& *WI NM limn NOY Wed Owl .11011 0)0,11:4:1 • . Nan OF ALL DEIMPTIONI3; MODERN STONE WARE, BLOM, P. MEAL, GfiAIN, AUL *boy am yomr prodmoo. "Mel me pay took far. solisint sqiW /Adorn sil Mud Clowas. Imitst Whims eial NW loot thangli cite ark. Yd &oar beats plows pos. W. a. =MIL Toundle. Ana WI. in& • GROCERY ,iN1:! PROVISION MoCABE & EDWARDS FAMILY_ GROcERIEI =CAWS NW NW . TITIMMA. Tb - We de not doom it stiosissa to oteusitsto oil the Mimed ortidso komp. Our somortmont is FIRST CLASS GOODS. Mai' p. 14 tor Pormoro ?rebus. .TAMZEI IfeCA.l32. WY. EDWARDS. Minh 1, 1870. VOL & KERMA are noir reedy . - A: lag a flesh stock of Goads bathetic line„booght Waco the amain. to which they bariteat tention ot their Meads. We keep tlai largest stock tows. Ow goods ars huh sad deibeable. W. sell st lowest lesrist pekes. Jas. It IS= VRESELANDNEW TEAS, boll , : dna the remit decline I n prim. sad trop si 19 ? AWL POI ;Ik . . 11171. , , VOX & MERCUB are selling Ore .': aeries at retail. _ • /ea. 19. 1871. "POW% & MERCUR are Belling New 1: sad Pi,sb Goods. Jan, 19, 1871. - poxjg EE MYR aretielling Eire.' 1 ernes cheap. lam 114 irri. pox & MERCUR are selling &lA elms Goods only. Jan. urn, :PO% & MERCUR are selling La: cheaper than afar. . Jan. IL 1871. 1410112(BER that we are selling _KAI) Goods st IttETAILI atiathstweiron'tozderiela. Jan. 19,1811 701 a wERCtrIt. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC CO—very etotioe—at • Jan. 19,1871. rot k - poi. at, MERCUB do not deal in J: Shoddy Goods. Jut. 19. 18Th OUR CUSTOMERS Can rely upon, getting at tbs very best the staratibed . a 11114 i lowest ptices. ' Tket Towanda. lan. 19.11. • MOW 1114 MEMBER THAT FOX & KKR JUIr CUB us rsittling an kinds of Grocartes st wbokestspeless.Tbe large 4 stock to town. Goods east dos. -Pikes tow. Z. •.t. SOX, • Sept. 29.10. • WM= =ROM. Tom, B a T 0& BAKERY AND D BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERI3,, • BASED DAIL Y la am MING BOOKS we will accommodate the pubbe with •ea Ur dm , had alba , a bath ar a good meal et all arealag. Olt f ifilEßS AND ICE CREAN ON BAND Dtrani G • Ill= WALK/N. Limo • ens assortment of Groceries. Coofectionery i Waits. Les. ke. soul" U C am'. tba snlmotbers still cantinas to keep dnuatantly on band • tall and oonspide maortasent of mai- Wag psetalidag'io th. badness, !madding al BEEF, POBE.; FRESH AND SALT 1-.", ca 'll , MUTTON, =ln • LAMB, ITAL. POET.TRY. SAUSAGR. LARD. 1 BOLOGNA. DR/XD BW - TALLOW. Ite.. Rs. Abe. , . . I IS FRESH FROM THE pAsia Oilmen ixagnim DAILY Perlin Orders is liege or Neon tin eel be bed m above setSoe. at C I S sesed..Cisises. liesese. Xooteages Dlgest, gree flow sertb et Dv. Paters._ Cu& °lmmix. KEW= t NULLOCL *mom Web. Si. 10041 THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING! TOBACCO, sr Ike LIM Irma Pathan '01,6w bears that tandiollas. . • Due 14. MO. • Tr' IT 4 C.O 88, , I ari a rs MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ,AND HATS AND CAPS. AU goods vosnaikied. sal sold at Os lowed Ms& loath skis to Isidisessal block. Ilkitis4S. m7ll-11 am int inglollo dist et :~ a:~t~e;;~~ ' PORK, 4 MUTTON. YANKEE NOTIONS, DAIRMEM, STORM!. wholassu asissima to P 8.0 . y I 8 I 0 N 8, ALWAYS COXPLETE. We as3l sothlts b:t First Wm* mirth of. Ward Rouse AM sald at WboLAO and liataktr b. W. SCOTT a CO SUGAR ;CI7IOED HAXS. ha their =mums. IS MANII7I4II*RridIT FAOTOB lr NO. 1, kW MIMI= OF =HYLAND. SIIN FOB THE MiIZ:)XI WiCKHAN & L . :. != , ; ... 1. fi A a (GLASSWARE. r: 1 mo 44.1:4 4 SILVER PLATED WARE, : HBodgeis k Brother. FRUIT JABS. I. Towanda, An& 30:11. Paimiture. F IT IV,N E NEW MIMI - NEW GOODS! Ireft vs sow aibring et oar Wholesale hid Retail FURNITURE EMPORIUIS, 110. 107 ILAIN S re Cla. TugrommeAndsommutowwwwania FIRST - CLASS Fintsmnum Ever.atrered In thus market- • The attention of the public is especially ealli4 to our recent boat pnrchameefront the tab Great Au°. thin Elam of CHAMBER AND PARLOR 'URNITUR E! We Are to* offering *ALNiri - 'I3LE TQP SETS AT /75 !XL And NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, Together with our Cinapieto Stock of BEDSTEADS, - BII*ES, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDA SPRLNG BEpS, MATRESSES, LOOKLNG-GLASSES, • Aird In tact eyerything to bi found in a First-clan Figniture 44tore„ niz CHEAPEST. t0,3,434,6:11 DEMMER THAT WE ABE NOW MANII7AO - truing. and do offer goods of our cram manu facture cheaper than you can - buy city-made goods elamehers: Ltunbeltaken itwchange for good.. We:sl,o ftralsh ROSEWOOD CASKETS, ICILTAALIC BURIU, CASES, AND COFFINS BURIAL ItOBFB, C.tPf3. And we also liave the FINEST IVEARBE In this section of country Goods delivered to Depot free of charge. Una! 0. raoST & suss. Tan ads, Jll3l. 11, 1811 ANO Et N - rr U RE J. S. ALLY . N CO. Raring purchased the' Fundture Store of D. 1.. Partatax in If ercur's Block here . added IsrgelF their stock. and now offer • • Of err 7 description at priFes which OIL IN DEFY COMPEkUION. Haring purchased the stock for CASH, they.feel war sated 111 saying that they can offer greater In ducements than any other establishment to the. county. T. . 4a. 4pril 46. 1871. G 110031. GREAT BARGAINS IN = • • .;.- ..., 0 NIW BOOT AND SHOD STOAT. The underslgned are ruining a large and well re. laded deck et BOOTS AND SHOES SIMILES AND FALL TRADE*, 'Which offer low for Cssii. Consisting of GENTS. AND CM:WRENS WAR: SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND READY WREN PROMMD. Thankful f pad *fora,' we solicit a oontiamnos of tits mac • WOCCIANAD. Towanda. Aprtls. VW BOOTS AND SHOES MU:O.E AN)) • . L. C. NELB9N, • Ear made areingetnents to customers that are exultantly , mUing with and Shoes for new:soles. eta. and hate had to here them. to their pelt disabrantage, Ontaanother day. The constant mil for this kind of sent. ' end the desire to hate it done theinedistaly. has induoed Me to make such ar rangements that you need ite te return home • lirMout year sole beingaid your beds set retiered Tar prices tbast are honest and trhietkr his. : .. ..- . ... • 1 .Ledise wee bare gaiters that sre at the toe, To this regairehop Is the place to To get them romsneped. needy or beifedeg, Andrew festered protested trout ust, and Unload Sew Mork we can make you with tbe l swbove double uick we ca n nabs them for you thin. or wean Ore them you Odck. we can le make them with bleb heels. or IT can etre them to you gat. go you. used Oct stager with t, WWI In 7041 AL s LB.-.Good Cider 'taws for sale by , barrapr gel. Trani of Metboast ettatttt. Mabt street. • Towanda. Dec. 17.1110. , L. C. DELDON. riezE, TEA, SUG AR, wboksaliand re*. • --- July 1. • - liceAtz ` Fan POIIII,IIIB AND LARD TT Tall Haar now open. Irma k Co.. New and bs'eutiful patterns. ♦ complete . Gipsortmest. The beet kind in market. lin Of. every. inscription LOWER. THAN EVER. FURNITUBE Booti and ShOos. I=3 Booth end of Werd Howe Suitable for , the LADIES, MISSES; MADE TO ORDER oxiance lot crßx H:' O. PORTER, ma & Co., ATMS OLD CASH DRUG STORE, t'VENTF - 111a10. EM!TEM!e!!!IMMI Zino nonontly Wad kept, to their ate*. mann and saimplolo woortment acwittanth* an sztonatio Seg. upbeat:Lag many articles need in the Art+ for anehMaklia PUMPOSIS, ainfolly selected with t.d to Woreipowara wants of the public. slab will bo =trehuldi MAW irtth fresh parehaosa. an 4 on WO InelaplillOGAbill WM.* Il'holasalior ermaisting or - - Throas," lefamcnizs, - CEEDUCAIii, Farms. oar. valiams. ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, ann,,riner, mamas, dad all kinds of &mhos, -KEBOSEIf,E on .COAL OIL, _s - • slum mom: ' Sperm. Lard, Male. Neat. Foot. . TANNER'S AND XACHINE orp, raw and Tend Articles in al near variety. SPONGES. natliMM. SOAPS. comm. Pcmd". Halt•D7ae, ftrfuzaerr, .. POCKETBOOKS, PORT .Paeket Lave*. Ratan, Tang, tAus ANDitAta EiSPAJIATIONB, PURE wEns AND iaguous, Par Iliadic's:al ise. _ • ..„ _ ~. ~.. worucco, ,0:5017, Ply .END 4 V103A.11.% Hardie, Field sad Amer Seeds: Trussei, Sup porters. Stisperuebries. littunddito Braces. Breast IretTeething flings, nuelieg Bottles, Nipple Shells and Shields. Syringes, Puts. fialt-Bsaling Fruit Jars. Thar _ seuerneters. flavoring Retracts. Stone Jags, Glass Wars, Wattles, Corks. Bath Brick, ilind Store Blacking, Pith Tackle, Am munition, dm, Botanic, Eclectic and Ilommpath lo Yedkinea, and an the popular Patent • 11 E_D C I N•E . An Adidas warranted as represented. Persona at • distance can receive their orders by stage or man; win& will receive prompt and molar attention. Medical advice given gratuitously' at • the (ace, charging only for medicine. Ea-Thankful for past liberal patronage, would 1 es pectfully announceto their friendsoind the pub/ie.:that no pains shad,{ be spared to latisfY. and merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. sir Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 LIU: and 19 to 1, and sto G p.m. R. C. PORTER, SON k Co. July 1, 1970.—yr.. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL! Zlee Great Rheassaatie Remedy' should be kept and used by every Farmer that keeps eithirputle or Horses. every Teamster and Livery Stable. Keep every Physician and Horse Farier for tt will many times cure pain and _lameness when all other medi cines have failed. Miners arid Railroad Men should certainly keep it, for it is unsurpassed for brines and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it far_their own use 'and for their customers tender footed horses, as nothing equals it for t soder feet. Every body suffering from pain and lameness of any kind, barns, cute. wounds' or any eruption of the akin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease requiring' an outward application should certainly keep this cele brated medicine. Every bottle warranted to give satiriattion. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son Jk•Co. Porter k Kirby and F. W.ijsosmDroggisis. Towanda, Pa And by every Druggist and dealer In Brad ford-14i adjoining counties. - ' Johnston Elliloway and Cowden. wholesale Pateut Medicine Depot. No. 602 Arclistreet Wholesale Agents. H. BROWNIG TAYLOR, julyl9'7o4f j Proprietorplisyssille, Pa., • RHEIIMATIK3I-NEITRALGI4 ! ss'oo WILT,, BE PAID . . tosany person producing any Medicine showing half ma many living,: permanent cdres as Dr. Femmes Taormina EIMMLATIC Ithaneux. Used invrardly . only. A • pleasant Medicine, free from injurious drugs. arranted, under oath, to. have permanent ly cured 03 in every 100 patients treated in the pset ten years, (See testimony). It Is the scientific pre- Sicription of Prof. Jpe, P. Fake, M. D., a geruthate of 'the University of.Penutrylvania, ,t.. D., ISfh), —now one of Philadelphia's oldest regular phyeiciaus. and Professor of Chemistry 'and Toxicology,—woo has made Neeirlgia. Chronic • and Inflamatory ..11heirma lism the specialtT of his entire professional' tile—a fact-vouched for by the signatures accompanylijg each. bottle, - and other testimonials of many promi nent renowned physicist's and clergymen. To pro tect sufferers from pgif101301:18 quack Mattel:lMM and neeleis expenditure of inimey, a legal signed gime irate% stating exact number of bottles sufferer to cure, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer send ing by Letter a toll description of affiction. • In cane of tannest° cure,. amount paid positively 'refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by express, collect on de livery. ABU d invited to write for advice; all in formation an timedical advice sent ,by letter. gratis, TFL , o.'„ AddreaaDr. .P.F d ) South Fourth street, Philadslphla, Pa. The Itemeil) is sold or obtained by Deviginsts. . 1 .,./ ' . .. TOWANDA' . • M b 1 e IV ork s. GEO. McCIBE & SON Have Just received the laygesVassc,rtin'unt 01 AMERICA ANiIIITALIAN mer I=2, ia Ever exhibited In this section, to, which they trilrite the attention of.the They keep ou hand or furnish to order MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, 31ANTLES',- , &c., (31 ci at, ie AT THE LOWEST TERMS!: 'Persons in want of anything in onr line. are re spectfully invited to call and examine our stocti ' IIIcCABE S SON Towanda. Hay 1. 1871. - ' vit A. PETTPS & CO., Have nowyti 4azi4 a ueo etock.of . FALL AND WINTER ,G9ODS In great variety, such ac 1).R?"2" G-001)S. EHEEMEI FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, DRk.. SILKS. STLK.VELVETS, VELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS, AND SHAWLS . - Which they will Kell it th.e LOWEST MARKET. PRICE, At the sign of the tig Itonaet, oppo4te the Court ficntoe. . t ser2o.3inj '3l/I.IN - I.ITRIIZ, TcowANbA, PA ALL KLNDS GROCERIES AND Provisions .at arbalamale sad retail. at WM 20. C. it PAICIF& NATIONL OP U.S. A. I,ooo,M—run to' ircru. Coat CuPtut. t r. DUKE X= JAY COOILE, 7 BMW D. 000 K ZKIERSOW W. P President ; ' • . rumen sad Ex. Com. ; Illee President; • nemitazy ind "vinare The advszitageo are: the National late luenratt, f!(,' El= .; . y. ciiiTtetad by Cat:latex • capital of OrfirMillion Dollar* - of premiums I It offers to. It furnishes . • pukka. for B. S Manager. iIIICESELL, spec. I \ ) N. C. EI,EItALVE;k_A. G. MASON. is.AgentifoiFowanda and vicinity. Jan. 9.-1869: lIARDIAN MUTUAL E INSURANCE COMPANY • NO. 2:4 ItICOADWAY, NT.VP YORK PI.4.ICIZS ry F01tr.r.... ANNVAL INCOME, i over.... Lariat Pam .All approved forms of Policies issned. Liberal modes inr payment of preiniains. Policies non-fcrrfeltsble by their terms. . The mattes profits of the Company divii4d c:Ae ably among the Mewed. - ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. wm...ras II REadtA3t, Paraithm. - r. WILLI:4,II T,. iloor t at, Vicis -Patinr.,l7 LUCIUS 31 ADAMS: SEC'r AND Actr,th• • ' I . pirrrADELPHIA , REFERENCES : Jai e.ooxi . s CO.. Banker,. Dazw. & Co:, Bankers. Jogs! Woonsror, & Co.. Tea lierchanig. B. , A. mracza, preeet. Farmers: k Ileelnute..s! Raz,: T: B. PErmr-sm4 Pubßisher, Leree',! jls { 2.70-tf CANT' VINCENT'S • - GENER.k, •-. . • Insui-ane - e A e r FIPE LIFE . F AND ACCIDENT /NSUIZANCE Writteri aad .Ipatlea e,P.U.11.11 '.1!I • • I We I.:...iilnture agiinst 111 &image i; LIGHTNING, Tn buildipos and contents or'livt! !toCX. OFFICE ON MAIN :111EET, EippohiC:, Cntirt augltra Books and Stato,inery. - DLIRIL• ) • Fon 1871 PANM & ENT ELOPES NEW-YOhK PAiTHS _ SCHOOL [BOOKS Music, • PICTUI:E.E.A BLANK .136644 S YANKEE NOTIONS • 1 -) ; TOwancla,l4or. 1 , , I,4Ga. BOK4BINDERYTELE PUB lie is r* . ..ectfrilly informed that the Book:I:a -dory has been temoved to the •.Reporter thital story, Where will be done • ■ 1310 0 F. - D Gt In aIS its varinns brs.uelies...an lernii as m.ssotiab , .... tituc-s allow. The Bindery will be . sulor Ms charge ' C WIEtrI'AKETZ. An experienivd Binder. an,l, all work prn.7uptif done in a tit* and manlier which rannl.t Music. Newspapers. Old in every varifitrot style. - Particular attelltim , atU paid to the Bnlir.g and Rinding.of . . . .• 1,.. i 1,. ' • . To any ciesimil pattern, which in „gtalit,y a:int an:l,- Wit)* will - l*warranted. ~. 1.11 Work will be ready for delivery slip', p7 , :aisel." Thtepatronage of the public is . 501ied,,1. , ni..1 i.e-- , fei sattatactibe guaranteed. , Towanda. ddirnst 2. IS66—tf. . TOWAf:cal AORI.CI:VITTAL WOUT:S STILL ALIVE: The strpOintendent of -AMA shois ,* some of the l '! best 73U : - • ; 3,1 - 13 ER WAGONS,' I'LitFORI WAGOIcs, COVERED AN)) OPEN BUGGIES, ever offerca in this market. Best eel...tea OAK ANI) HICKORY TIMBER and all work wade by the mo,t t.XE4IENCED WORKNIEN AVe have the PATENT RI:SSM '.11263" very light r initao. dnrable that ever' , blue .11.1 e Pitle'to du towards their decay._ • Please eiamine our work heturr 'phrchasiug *here. Reinirixi t done on short nowt,. M. C. Mimosa ' , rest; p. w. VINCENT. rows (.Is:lttey 20, 1870. . Superiut , s , kri. J . E. )30LLES, Sz CO , 1- 44 GENERAL 'PROPITE; Commissjon_Merghailt. SCRANTON, PA. Respectfully solicit cousi.umwuts of - • BOWEL EGGS, CHEESE, VEAL, Ept.l.ptY Aral all other Farm Pro,luce . . 'One orthe firm having resided in Sernut , e or the past ten years, and having an extensiv &nee with the business men of the city, Nl', 1,1 Merit thatiwe can sell produce to the entire •\sani factlort.of lionsignors. REFERENCES. L. S. CI.:(L'BSCCIL-A: G. FRISIME, or. ell: 1 1 . -BALDWPT MLACKMAN. GORHAM & COLT )lAN Leir : sysville, Pa. • 2.• . S. iI.O.I.IP.REE,LPTIN ; MANNISO, 'lVin haan. Pa. 7..CL!IIIIBtiCK, SII0E.11Al:EIL road sine, Pi. " ,- ,7. S LOLLLS. (4.1.261:11 pLA4Ti T R- - . P - A s E.l: Ptxetr A full supply. of Fruah Orouu‘t Ctymze. from Yartger...ritela‘k CO.'S beds at the ,orlis..-r0 , ..r. mill. at mouth of Itumtriertlehl Creek. nicvlyi pared andiwarrauted a ptmo 'article apl.l27!4zu* C , - • OiCE. GREEN AND. BLACIi TEAJ and Coffee, cucap, at: - - j Juno 13'1871. s . . • FOX -.1: mEncrE , - \ ..-, • rxnAwazdE meeentatlAn 14 PoUgy , bold,4,. 110 mach lar ttachment: phibuit, ir ..... • • ;• • I,o(Yijo.t .... J. A. ItECOP.D Agent. Towanda T: It CA MP. w. s. ISr6SI. § '` • - , C:) Co EMI BLANK BODES MEE A 11. LOLLY, J F. PV