cow:mows MESSAGE. (cesartimo.) ciarrmilas On the - fourth of July, 1876, the nation will have completed the first century of its existence. The design to celebrate that great event in a be coming manner doubtless commends itself alike to your intelligent ertappre ciation of the blessings, of liberty and independence, and your highest sentiments of patribtie pride and gratitude. Already the preliminary _ steps of 'the design have been taken, and toward its - happy realization the people of the entire country are look ing . with profound interest and plea sure. By a combination of circum stances, well knew in history, in the metropolis of our State the Declaxa• t ion of Independence was proclaimed, and the Constitution subsequently ' adopted...._ . • That city has, therefore, very nat. lividly been selected as the scene of tlioproposed'Centennial Celebration twd InternatiOnal Exhibition. •A. popular ,manifestation of thisi kind should correspond to the char liq_qer of the event . to be celebrated. It will be }O.l 0 first. Centennial cele l-rAtion of our national existence—, the greatest event that can possibly occur in the life-time of any living American; - ft will be the first interna tional exhibition ever given in honor of Republican Government, and will exhibit the effect of our institutions in \promoting wealth, intelligence and happiness. The ceremonies of this unprecedented occasion should be noted for ! spontaneous enthusiasm, .universal enlistment of popular sen itnent, and a more impressive gran deur than:has ever heretofore been witnessed.. The enterprise, which cannot fail to interest' the whole country, must prove nuns' nally attractive to Phila delphians, and scarcely less so to the I\hole'people of the ; Commonwealth ; and it is certainly to be expected that they will be pe culiarly distinguished • for earnestness: and zeal in its Sup port. The cifilanving thus far bOrne all the expenses attending the organ ization and meetings of the United States Commissioners, and having ex tended to them , graceful courtesies -and liberal hospitality, it may be well now to consider what the State may do to advance , the', cause, and what further action or 'aid in the premises may be expected from the General Government. • Naturally desiring to have no finan cial trusts in this connection, and feeling the need of an executive arm . capable of performing the many busi ness functions essential to,the suc cess of the undertaking, the National Commissioners asked. Congress to authorize the organization of a cor: poration, under the title of the "Cen tennial Board of Finance," witilia capital stock amounting to ten I lion dollars, divided into shares of „ten, dollars each, with the pouter of ','acquirincr and holding such real and peronefestate as may be needed in • carrying into effect the act of Con - gress, approved March 3, TB7l. An act enabodyin4 these privileges was promptly passed by Congress, ' June 1, ,1871, and under it books for the subscription of the stock have been opened in each State and Ter ritory, and the organization of the Baard of Finance will probably be completed before the adjournment of the Legislature. The quota of the stock allotted to Pennsylvania will be promptly taken and more than this itartleople 'cannot do, until the hundred days, prior to the_ organization of the Board of Fi nance, in which the subscription books are required to be kepiopen in each State -and Territory,: shall have elapsed; after which time, any stuck not taken, should, if not called for by others, be promptly subscribed by our Citizens. - Linder th? eleventh article of the ° Constitution,' the,State is prohibited iroul l subsclibinglifor • stocks or lend ing its credit for any other object than the payment of its own debt, or for the purposo of military defence. But it can and should -make such a, special donation as would inspire, popular confidence; - excite the emula tion of other States, and insure the prompt commencement of the work upon a scale commensurate with its ./ importance. The eighth section of the original act of Congress authorizing the eiln; • bition, pros ides " that whenever the President shall be informed by the Governor° of the State of Pennsylva-. ilia that provision has been made,for: the erection of suitable buildings for the purpose, and for the exclusive e'ontrol by the commission herein provided for, of the proposed exposi tion, the President shall, through the DepUrtment of State, make proclama: i lion of the same, setting forth the time at which the exhibition will open and the place at which it shall be held- altd he shall communicate to :'the diplomatic . ,representatives of all nations copiesaf the same, together -with such regulations as may be adopted-by the commissioners, ,for publication in their respective coun tries." The provisions authorizing the or ganization of the 136.. id of Finance, and the formal proclaination of the ' national and international character of the exhibition isdeferred until-the Governor of this CoMmonwealth can make - the required report to th;Pres 7 identof the United States. I would, therefore, recommend to your honor able bodies to make sufficient appro priation for the purpose of securing the erection suitable buildings for holding the lexhibition, to be under , the control of the National Commis sion in accordance ,with the act of • Congress. I would further; recommend that your "Committee on Federal Rela tions " consider the Propriety of ask ing Congress to make an appropria tion for such necessary expenses of the National Commissioners as will enable them to work with efficiency. The members are national officers charged with a trust of great re sponsibility, and engaged in an en , b:aprise in whichthe reputation of the country is direct,ly involved. Onr Government,; which expended : large sum of quoney in promoting ha Paris exhibition, certainly will )t treat the 'agents to whom it has committed the task of preparing a memorial Of • its birth upon its own soil, in the faun of an International Exhibition ,of the Arts ofModern Civilization, with such parsimony as would deprive them of their proper influence, dignity and independence. The, State Commissioners hereto , fore - aPpointed undor the actirof, the Legislature have made no report of i sir transactions, and may not yet , ,ve, /mid their proper sphere of ,iisefniness. They can render_ much to the United States COm -I,li-,,ionto and to the Md uof Fi ' • =1 Li c, tilaF‘ n. 711 i.n,;l2(itiTql, .11•:4 (;e - . act 11 , 1 contribute to th' .gtscefou of I the tiihibition, und prelsont apprfr priata display of the wealth and re sources of the Commonwealth. This great national en‘arpria' e ap peals as well to local pride aa to common patriotism- ; it must be NW CeStiftd—the nation has decreed it ; and since to Pennsylvania - has been assigned the honor of having the celebration take place on her sorl„ she must and will see to it that it shall not fail. I„ therefore, earnestly so licit for it not only your aid but also the thoughtful and zealous support of_ social, industrial, Scientific; edricsational and religious assocsia tions; and that of all good citizens, who have at heart the honor, perpe tuity, and happiness ; of our common country.. t MORAL IIItFAIULS. In my official cdmmunications, heretofOre, to, the Legislature, , and in pnblie address is to the p eo ple; I have 'hesitationwithou d eclared views in favor of protectipn to our Home Industries, and in defence of labor against foreign competition. Con tinued observation and , experience have tended to confirm me as to the correctness of the opinions then ex pressed. I now reiterate them with undiminished confidence; and ,- feel peculiar satisfaction in the belief that Congress will maintain 'a policy that has so vastly contributed to the prosperity of the whole country. The inter-state courtesies, hereto fore exercised, have been continued and fostered tby a system of mutual exchanges of the • laws and other public documents; and in the en= lorsement of statues authorizing re gulations, and therendition of fugi tive criminals. Dining my acipin istration there has not secured a single circumstance to mar the har- Mony and friendship existing between the Government of Pennsylvania and that of any other State, or of the Na,- tion. The obvious advantages aris ing from such a condition of our affairs must naturally tend to advance the best interests of the States, and cement the bonds of the National Union. The recent elections prove, by un precedented majorities, that the country reposes extraordinary confi dence in the patriotism, sagacity and integrity' of the Republican party. ;In response to this senti ment; that party should discharge its sacred trust by a wise, honest, econ omical and patriotic administration of the'government; a thorough re form of the civil service; the contin uation of such duties uponforeign imports es' will secure and enhance the prosperity of our domestic man afactures; the reduction of the scale of internal taxes to the lowest degree that would be adequate to the main tenance of the public credit'.and the gradual extinction of the national debt; the `restoration of our" foreign commerce; the-eitension of ample financial facilities for the require ments of business; the encourage ment and regularities . immi gration; the increase of the means of cheap land and water transportation with a view to .the largest and most rapid development of the national resources; and such enforcement of the provisions of the amended Con stitution as will preserve peace in the States and . secure, beyond the touch of injustice and oppression, the rights of all citizens, All the circumstances considered. I may, in this' connection be excused, for the indulgence of some brief per sona allusions. In the administra tiOn of the Chief Magistracy, I have, with only good intention, and un conscious of intentional error, to the best of my ability, endeavored to dis charge the various duties that have devolved upon me, in.such manner as to advance the public welfare, by condeming waste and extravagance, practicing economy, reducing taxa tion, paying. the State debt, promo ting the public health, advancing the cause of general education, culti vating humanity and charity, temper ing justice from the fountain of mercy, maintaining the principles of the Constitition, and defending the honor and sovereignty of the State, and the rights and interests of her citizens. ' During 'my administration the Legislature has 'been in session three hundred and eighty-seven days ; in that time nine thowsluatwo hundred and forty-two bills, ankone hundred and ,fourteen resolutions, received my approval ; six became laws with out my sanction, and three hundred and ninety 'were vetoed. The vetoes average a little more than One per diem during the sessions, and all of which, with the exception of four, were sustained by the Legislature. . In addition to my six annual mes sages, I,huve also transmitted to the Legislature one kindred and five special communications. The period for disconnecting,. my official relations with' the General Assembly having almost arrived, I may properlyavail, myself -of this opportunity acknewledge the general courtesy I have received from the successive ,Legislatures with *lion I have had the honor to hold official intercourse, and to express the profound sense of gratitude I entertain - toward the people of my native State, for the many hon ors they have conferred upon and still more for the steadfast con fidence with which they, have. surs ported me, and sustained my admin istration. To Hon. Francis Joiden, Secreta ry of State ; Hon. Frederick Carroll Brewster, Attorney General ; Hon! James P. Wickershatn, Superinten dent of Schools, and General. Alex ander Russell, Adjutant General, I tender my warmest and special thanks, for their hearty accord and energetic support I okve them- not only a debt of gratitude for their personal fidelity, but a sincere and heart-felt commendation to the peo ple, for the able, efficient and emi nently satisfactory manner in which they have preformed all the duties that have been devolved upon them in ,their several -departments. CoL Benjamin F. Lee, my Private &vie tary, and his assistant, CoL William 0. Armor, are deserving of honora ble mention, for their zealous and faithful execution of my orders. My thanlm are also dutr,` - and they are earnestly tendered, to the clerks and other appointees in the several de partments, for their uniform courtesy; and the zeal manifested by theta for the public good. It affords me peculiar satisfaction to feel that my official honors and re sponsibilities are, shortly to be trans ferred in tothe hands of a gentle man. who will 'sacredly guard the one, and faithfully discharge the other. Major General John F. Hart ranft has signally • illustrated courage dud Tlitriotism on many fiercely contested fields of battle: and qualities, that have made his teputa ti‘4l ss a . soldier, have been no less ohs in the puranite et civil , in lyingto the ilischarge o f 11.0. -0- lq.nert met vanable the management Of pantie analre sad all that is knorm of his *atm:lode:de may be regarded as a guarantiforibat amifidemis of the Pimplswho _ _lane idembd Mu to the - ama . Wel Chair by so begs :Ark.* I bespeak ,fre him your h is= jag advmsoing e" Vpl i e and I esinestly invoke Ifassiga.elsoiosst blessinp iipon the_ people of Penn sylvazdattiat their abundance may never deminish—bbd that her honored name :nay shine in the gat any of the American Union within creasing splendor foremost. imo. W. GEAR!. atiscirms Harrisburg, Pa., Armory, 1878. rWANDA, - Works. GEO: MoOABE k SON Mid pad destdi tti. bard amodund d AMERICA AND IT `TAN 'NE .A. IR, 33 1.8 ! lbw 621011.1 la this ..alas. Is "Wok lavas the atlistios et the pubs. Thrrkisp as band or rtunish k) order Q N II MEN TOMB STONES, MANTLES, La, Of I ebb. AT THE LOWEST TERM 'moos la wool of &Angling to our Use no i► opleitolly Invited to sill and examiao our stook. MCCABE' & SON. Towanda. War I. 11171. LAD-I'ES FItIEND. The salea of Sewing Machines in Ism as reported ender oath in 1872, to the-owners of Sewing Machine patents, show that the S MO MANUFACTURING COMPANY SOLD LAIT TZAR 1111,1110 IILOBI3IIII, Inner, per cent et them being FOR FAMILY USE. This is one 60,000 More Sewing laftehines than were sold by any other company dartim the tame paged. Inn Machine wiAl by WICHILIM & BLACK •.• x. 14, 1812. NEW GOODS -47- B. A. Penes & Co.'s OPPOMIn 1112 COURT Nom, 008111 SUN of a mwslas at ,1 ULNA Aip FANCY DRY-GOODS, C:::M3 SHAWLS. NIIBLiS, zl‘si.Kti 444 A cs :i' Ica "a W4il ~ I GOODS FOR L4i.DM3, unl MMUS. ISALDS LID WWI Oran lert Lint ems... I Ilte.O . :0)1: fIAOII/ lal •11 Tema. Oct S. Ufa. "LUBA( AT A BABGAIN.-The .2.' widatigood din for was bli bola is North Tana. at a ballads. The twat watobw about di aerie. 0 aorta walor good Ado ct calthaboa. tbood Dolmas von Maws& Tam Is also plenty or troll. good ballftm anordiallati wake. win owl oa rawasobla owl gin Um on a watts of pardwoo maw. 2. Wit= North Towanda. bet. I. UM Wit SALE The subscriber hav-' . ag dew bonsai ns his whole at tention. Ware 15:w wile hiM ir eMOW of goods. consisting of DepOssids. . and Shoes. Crockery and GlesinnueOrtwerise Soots . ha. s Issapin. The stole now occupied by him as be Mewed If desired. Teem! fascinate. R. R. SPZSCIIII. oot Linens.. p.. a Rcle7 of .A blot *mph TOW ChWellatk its " . lICIaIniWIM rrlsdt,.Llllpitt Olk.Or asir mass riefilks MINN einaisailimitaftliSimi. %slaw sada' mindel de* et Willi f ime pimilmot lR Om* est limkeilieint lid I as ail IR as law film is as be mama. ihriellam lowa/1r to Ihspildieuglissdastock ARBON FLOM, WUHAN DO. I Imisp samillnilly on buss% PORI. BAWL UM), sati an blabs et NMI. 1 Walla mit ILs aittaike at tb. palls lo oar Orel Da Had la Tab* at pica Mos ClaklersCluisbestallava- emir. Tat alisullog and Mown llosp. . . twin a • a - a 1110APe. &A., Ise. lln pay the Wood ash prim for TOWLIDA, PA, Er 2 HOSIERY, WOE As 1 lim)abriMitiftbm lhadMeld am albs NNW at II:. IL -PATCH. GROCERIES, TEM, OOFFKES, SUGARS, F '-. .W.'. MN a Mad shop slick of In DO. STOOK OF TOBAOOO, Now ail sod amain our alp* of WOMEN WARE COUNTRY i'RODUCE. Ihrams. area us a call bakes senbig alipswhere. C. B. PATCH. AU persona belated to the late Inn win please on and make izoniedlats peplwrlt. Towanda. Yarth. 12. lan In Air J. LONG. . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 114301), WILLOW, AND STONE WANE. FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &a, No. 1 ' , PATTON% BLOOZ, COIL MAIN AND BRIDGE STS, TOWAICTDA, PA I desire to can the attention of the public to my wortment of goods, which is always fan Ind com plete: and will be sold to my customers It lowest market rates. 111 , stock of TEAR, AND SPICES, 'Hare been pnrchamed since the late redaction in the tariff on , them, : and are offered at prices to cor. respond. Orden by Min or otherwise will roOolve carets and prompt attention. Thanking the public for the liberal they Ism Oren me, I wieb a eontlunartel= acme. CASE PAID FOR 0017NTRY PRODUCE. fata.2oll rox & mmitcult are now receiv tag a treah dock of Goods in their line. bought alms the Ist January. to which they invite the at. tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock In town. Our goods are fresh and deidrable. We tall at lowest market prices. Jan. 19.1371. I - MESH AND NEW TEAS, bog since the recent decline in price, and cheap an at retalL FOX J. 19, MTh. F°lX MERCUR are selling Gro it mien at retaiL Jan. 19,1871. FOX A: BEERCUR are selling New and Frost' Goods. Jan. 19. 1871. Fox & HEROUR are selling Gro anies cheap. Jae. 19. 1871. 100 X. MERCUR are selling first .a: chin Good, only. Jan. a, 1871. VOX & KliatOlJß are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. lOprotnniFtEß that we are selling J.A; Goods at RETAIL! 4- AM that wireroal be =lend& Jan. 19 , 187 E k MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC CO—verr cholas—at Jan. 19,1871. k ItERCOIIII. VOX & =ROM do not deal in Shoddy Goods. , Jas. 19. 11171. 01:111 - CUSTOMERS can rely upon kmeg ritting wiem tbe t*ry beet the tarket affords and at Tommds. Jan. MIL EL BY =RCM EMEMBKR THAT FOX it MER Cl7ll - are retailing all kinds of Groceries at wholesaleprices. The lugest stock in town. ificode Irut clams. Prices low. T. PDX. 5ept...29,10. KENETI =BOIT& TO THE PUBLIC. gam bmltha Mach lad leased the old skald 01 ti Myer, I would sr; to all who buy their GROCERIES in this Aso% that I shall =Senor to keep a saleet, meortuieut of Store. Also a ~Ming usually kept to • Grocery tall line or YANKEE NOTIONS,- *slab I propose to well mry cheap for mak. I reoperetully solicit a sham of your fronape mid think I Can make It umtually adrantage pa ona for you to deal with me. • - resPeet n Yours. tin J. B. JOHNSON. • Towanda. July 1,1811 BAMIT - AND DINING ROOM. MIMr!rTM• BREAD, KEA CAKE,CRACKERS, BAKED DAIL Y, rry.T.FrrrlFTrfv.rrg In our DINING ROOM we will acaxmoodsts tia Wino Irtti dew a limelk or , a good =al at an Uses apt thi"dal aad weals& 013=1 ♦HD 103 carpi 03 RAND 313113 G T IiZABON. Also sessamortomat ot GracerimOoshisbasen Wafts. NM% to. nifty tt D. W. SOOT? e 00. NEW ARRIVAL OF, - KILZINZILT GOODS! On and after SATURDAY, Oar. sth, I dull be imam! to esktblt tal new antral of MILLINERY ROODS To the ladles of Towanda and slelnlkr.. stoat esaapeleas everything' to the line, and I Mall oon. time to sell at my usually reasonable rates. Give me a call and exaralne the • good Mar roar- Oet. •1 IEI2. B. M. GIIIIPTIN. .QTRATED OR STOLEN , FROM /..7 his h a BLACK PUP, a small whits spot on his nrw breast. about 10 months old; be is a part bird End part sbepherd. answers to the name o alt. one giving informati ard n roeprding his = Ana will be liberally em. FL BitOiralki upitoriman imaikm.set nrts.4 141 SAX ors o$ - nfASITIONA*L2 VAILOB4 - -- * Hoop always on -lowl a ThU siori; ELV/110 READY-MADE CLOTHING a- • HATS OAPS AND Furnishin GE - a o d CUTTING DONE ON SHORT prirmrc7T7T.r.- 5-71 6 6= MAIN STREET: HENRY FRANKS, poxes= to Hula Ilsa sp.) MERCHANT TAILOR,- so. 4. Griffith t Patton's slack. Midge fltseet. To- wanda. A. good assortment of Cloths. Vestfors and Gassbnetne, cemstantly on hand. Goods roads to order tn the best manner. deo:MIL-IT. 0. B. PATCH. THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. - To contemplate that man is made capable of fathoming the depth of the mighty omen and mess= ruing the distance to the most distant star, and we were about to say,capable of weighing the staid con= tents of the sun. And it is wonderfully strange that this firm of Brothers have made themselves so con versant with every branch of the great and paper= tent Clothing and Furnishing trade that it makes it unquestionably the place for every one to buy. All say at once. We will go there, For they do business " on the square." Their Clothes are good. and prices just. They pay for all. and giro no trust. in that want Clothes should go and see ' Those prices, styles, and quantity; Rats. Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick, • Umbrellas 4vr a Walking Stick. ` Fr; Buy your litirnialling Goods of thorns Buy all your Clothing of them; Buy of this arm, buy of no others, For reasons why, it is WOLFIP BROTHERS Towanda, Oct. 1, 1872 COFFEES, BLOOD & 00., ' 0j and will well a better =thine, for less mangy than can be bad elsewhere in the world. We dalm for our machines that they will do u much, or morn, than ai other, and am more durably built. We peisonally superintend our work and see that it is well down. We will send DISCRIPTIVIS CIATALOCIVES. of air machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One it Two Horse THRASHER et SZPERATORS. M. J. LONG. INZINTLAD AND DRAG SAW DDLLS.. SAW AID GRIST KILL work does to order. Give us a call before vs:chiding elsewhere. "id -"OD auO3QV2iS IiKEEELIV Lag. 2, 1869 FOUNDETfi• 1V :1 .r • The undersigned haling purchased the Foundry and Machin Shop lately -owned by John *Canna% are prepared to do all kinds of work i =ing to their business, with promptness and s MILL 4. GEARING'S, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, 01 the latest and moat Imptcreed kinds •• • • • • --• sad kept oonstudte on hand ready for us. SIDINaLId MO! LID WOODEN BLURB ! Of en Nada CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH POIIITS Of an kinets, and the ui bt=rinuarats k$ STOVE' CASTINGS t MLLE GRUM ' SLED AND SLEIGH SHOP'S, LARGE IRON NITTLIM TILE HONE SHUTTLE SEW- TOG MOH= THE 1 , 11411=11 OF lacilatung, rasW O, Ficumte, Boma% Cloasrato, fisAzora. QVIZMING• TVC3cOO), Ittrnmrs, Hint-amuoto AID Mama Eng. AMERICA AND EUROPE, nark. Compact. =Went. Da* sad Capisti. Every Machine Warranted for five years. swam GOOD ron TI as !atm von. ' I=Pri.CDO 41137,1Dp. The only ;wading low Weed Lochodsoi Seelig Machine ever invented. Don't be harnbnpred by other Agents blarney. no manes haw smooth then tourss rug babe sure they =III laths profits to Unit own pockets. a 1 1 D. B. IFOODIMILIC w =it for Bradford and Sallbraa Corinne& Agents - Boats, Inedttwd colmty. Ps..Feb. 29,12. ' BARRFT LS! BA.RRELLS!—A sot% Cider and Port Barrels, and ail kinda of Work on hand. at W. At. EOM WICLVd. 0et.11,12. BURNAM for Aril ma t in addlirp seat at F.Tw t,: In all the latest styles, GENTS! In great variety. ;11)u op! TOWANDA, PA. Here Jon will find Clothia extremely cheap, Pile upon pile, lamp upon heap; Of every grade, texture, and hue, For White or Black. Gentile or JeW. - THRESHER and CLEANERS. FANNIIIG HILLS, `•oo' 2 s' aOO'lEl MAN DRILLS, And all kinds al MILL IRONS MADE TO ORDER. DQrgi D;Zie OM VA IZi Di And all work warranted to give satlAtiction. uT " 1 PLOUGHS, CHURN POE LABISE AND SMALL BIEL And on 11nds ot coatings tuntiolot4 to Kuehn. ME. KEANE k ROCKWELL. Pa aided In It is a Tziamph of Nackaidial palm, list% ad Preidikras gY _4 1 .g..1 .% PROVISION a w.OR-111-4.-. cOABE-I,EDVARIIB., roollsias asi lleleil Dlallsre is FAMILY GROCIIIIII2I3 ,PBOVISIONS, NIMOIMII NEW MOON. !TOWANDA. Ti. We de sot diens ft ansisary to ensounile all lb* dillerent Wicks wt keep. Oar romprtmestt is • ttVI.4 s s I ~y. Me sell wig* b FIRST CLASS GOODS. Oft paid li, Persoein indium • MUM iseiitaa, IDwolil.lll7o. . ' WU. NDWAULDIL CENTRAL MARKET. 1 - TM oolloottbon 11111 mita= to i . p smolootty at Mai a ton awl ~AD asoorbt et moo. t t rz ymbiabig to um& alliblaill aCialliftg allib• BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR CURZD E 4 ituncar. Vasa. 34M8. witAL, • • - 1 1 017IMIV. DAMAO& LARD, • poLoGia. • Dia&D sancr, TALLOW, ite., P. S • FRESH FROM THE LAKES. OYSTERS EWER= DAILY In their seaman. Parties sitith.ft Oysters in Urge or anal aaaU ties bs to short notice; at th. aid stand. Carman Kturr, Montarkfe'a Block. Ant door north of Dr. Porters. . Class. 0 Itzturm. ZELL= h WILIAXIL Faso. Muzzocn. Feb. 34, 1870-IS lEGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH. PAID FOB GRAIN, Borrpiß AND EGQ3, GEORGE SMITH, WTSAIIIMING. 1%. April 18, ISM Boots and Shoe. N EW FIRM IN THE , BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. COELSEEL & COONS Would announce that having bought out Mr .i L. L. MOOD!. they are now prepared to offer t• the pub. lic a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, GLOVES, MITTENS,- LEATH:CB, 13H9E rniptrios; 80, we shall keep foil line ot 811.101taltY BROTH -1018 & TRACY'S mem:each:ire of goods as velar inany other goods of first-class make. We are mole agent for El 7 07.1 Z, 'l' ' S Celebrated Maio of BOOTS, AND SHOES • 1 ,. For Towanda, And customers can always relj upon finding a fun stippl of these goods for C Shoemakers and others warding Leather shoe findings, kc., wllt dad with us a good assortment at al? times. • , Mr. 8.8 . Robertson remains with us and is ready to give fits" in the way of Fine Boots to all who may savor him witlra As our goods am all bought of the manufacturers we are able and will sell at the lowest bottom prime for cub. •We hope by fair sealing to merit tbe pat ronage of all. I roux Y. coma. Iw. u. 00013. J Tcnrar.ll*, Oct. 1872. O 0 WOODFOBD, . AT THY NEW :YORK BOOT: AND SHOE - - STORE, No. 3, PATNON & GELITITIDI Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS &, SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Elzars CALF, KIP & SvoGA, Boys CALF BOOTS, LArtun, Ifni= and CiaI.DItEN . I3 Shoes of all hinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and - hand made, all =warranted. A: nu. Broca or Am) Minima. i Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. Toinsmis. Kim I. • I I, , NEW ROUTE TO !EpLAMIL- fill . - Foals ramarmuna autamik likorbat lila ix* dfrestltre to Pldladatplisk Sap Room Waeldashma. awl Ile Sob& by OM womb labrjornayheala liktk gond train. prollag Towanda at WM LW.. sad !dap. at.. make dose coaseatirso atlho Webers with Uprose dt North POWS toed. and arrive la Philadelphia at RIO P. lit.. hod 1040 p.a, fa. am to take alpht bates either tat the Rooth or Weld. ahlaro ears are attached to the UM P.N. bola. Clizr airs are at the Ducca as an at all stn octave r a io lb. various Desalts sad to all paled the cit r. Lave North Penn% Itattroad Depot. camas Dads and Americana., at 410 k 945 4.14, ardente sit 'Tolotaaa 4:5714 11:011P.7L. mane avealag. Kana's Dame* Zoict. eoltoets and delhers boo. pee. °See o. 105 good 1 Utit street. lidladelphts. mum ananommakotta. M t :oohed at hood ono Nokia street; Thar del and forwarded by Daily tad reeled train to sad all points to &milk amass Taney with vialt dirpatelt. ILLIS lien. Agt. 11.P.R.11... Front and Willow Etta. Jun 11 mym • Pte, pof Fresh A smAy ' LASTPia— for -ar ty yr( jimi. atiCIMIRT .EITORZ WICKHAM. & BLACK.;, FM SIIVER ' 'MLIVI) WARE, z/i;tcl:Pi ;11:15i'll 1 0. re MI a.):11;•:44 NOBLE it, Gzszia: INSURANCE AGENCY EllUli Ca AGAptErr LOSS 011 DAMAGE -. BY t IRE OR LIGHTNING In moan In the afloat and beet Cetupealso In the United elate& , • ,GORSES & -000118. all i YBDIT I .1 p:_siva 1 re_li 4:111:0) ;VII A 3 5•111 Tr Itodpss /I &f ear. :i Aeisini ;i•01 Affalc7 oI ther INEKTROCGE AGENCY AT 1 WICKHAM & 13LACIIV8. Townds. loly tS, IST% Moo oppoottc Court Souse, Main Street. TOWLIQDA. PA. ON ALL KINDS OT PROPERTY, and reliable Companies. LIFE INSURANCE ACCIDENT INSURANCE From One Day to One Tsar OVER $50,000,000 Capital representO POLICIES ISSUED And losses adjusted and Old AT THIS OFFICE LIENZM Towsods. Noy. •. 1871., pA. k. N.Y. CANAL R.R. CO.- ABIL&AGENViTT Or PABIIOII3IIB TRAMS, To fake effect ! Monday. Nov. 11, 1671. . NOCITIIVARD. 1 ' ' TORTICWARD. ...-•:•......, PRINCIPAL j No. No. Igo. ! i , , No. No.l No. 1 33. 9. 1 STATIONS. 134. 9. 14. 1 ror sag •ai , i zat ratirs ..... ..... ......... iii 100 010 • Elmira 1345 613 9 320 125 915'- Waverly 11 57 541 9 335 134 930 --Athens.-- 11 45 531 8 t 420 205 10 10 ......Tonanda....lll OS 456 810 5 20 11 OS .....Wyatnaing....,lo 05 7 10 545 305 11 28 .....Lacerilie.... 1 943 405 651 6 U 11 43 .... Neshappen... 920 ' 6 2'. 620 - 1166 . , ... Mehoopany... 913 ' 620 654 3 6012 451.;.Tunkhannock.. 840 320 554 800 442 150 ..i....Pittaton..... 725 282.460 3 M 600 2 151 ..,1919tes Barre.. 700 315 4 ' .. 730 435 ..'.Xemeti Chunk., ..... 1146 1 4 sit 828 560 Allentown.— • m 10 47 12 20 840 605 ..'...liettilehem .:. , 10 30 12 00 915 „,635 .......Easton ' • 10 05 11 9" 10 30 830 —.Philadelphia... :830 746 ..... , P m 940 ......New York.... 700 900 ..... . .... 4; m • m • • Y 39 leans Towanda at 7,10 a. m.; Albans, 7 60 Waverly, 806, a. m., arriving at Elmira at No. 331, I. to.; Way.. 900a.at. _ No. 31 JOIN ; Ith st7lsr. Maim at 5 30 p. m.; Waverly. at 630 p. m.. arrivim; at To- Cars attached to Trains 2 and 9 An Elmira to Philadelphia. R. A. PACKER, Superintendent. Dimming • run through fro WE CLAIM FOR LAZARtfS & MORRIS' rips ij . • . PERFECTED SPECTACLES ►RD EYE' GLASSES. lb".. 11 4 1 0 8 c'"F the" 14 aedt4 airy taw the proof of arida — may be seen — in the estreordlnary Wee, and °exultantly Increasing 4e• wand tor Mum: Ist. That from the peculiar construction of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render ing frequent changes unnecessary. 2d. That May confer a brilliancy and distinceneas of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers, - That the malarial from which the Lenses are ground. is manufactured peelally for wile purpoe. es. and le pure. hard. and brilliant. and not ; to become scratched. 4th. That the frame in which they are set, wheth er in Gold. Either. or Steel. are of the finest duallg and finish end guaranteed perfect in every rasped. Tor isle only by our authorized agent in this local ity. We never supply or employ peddlers. W. A. Chamberlin, Sole Agent, Tmrandi, Ps. N0v.20.1572. B OOII—BINDEBY.—THE PUB= - 531 s Isspssout, Informed that the Book-131a dory has bean removed to the "Reporter" Badding, third atom, where vl3l be dons BOOT-BINDINGI In an Ito vartona branches, an banns as reesonablesa the Utiles" win 'flow. The Bindery min be tinder the charge of Lb, WILITAUCIB. An eqinelenoed Rider, and all volt min be n = dons tn a silk and limner which cannot bee Nano. Magazines. Nen In emery e.Old nooks. An.. bound °fates. attention will be veld to lb* and Munn of XANX BOOMS. To sag dashed pattern, which fa and dun. be 1111 ft %II wiresseed.. A/2 watt will be for deli reig Whoa gnashed. fed seenentsa The geineege al guarsatee the publics Is Whited. and per d. Toned& August p, 3J61-SL. ROBISON'S REPEATING atm. NEW NODDLN. Steele. throng. Powerful. Sate. sad lloeutelei width =boo It ose of the beat Game ever tamed to =Palma tram Ph to 8411. Seed. tor a IP. &. Iteilleb& Ireet Anbers.la s et the Bretterd. Rammtheste‘ ltatrolt. and buena otmellea Nat. MONEY WANED, • • BT pineausase Teel STOVES AND HARDWARE • W. I. munxrces. °mid Adru.'fl. Faunal% bring gra,, , ,fir =EZMO MO= PORTER & SON DR.E OLD GASH DRUG STORE, Chnige tits sad Nes In d% Stargadi, • an seggstly gases VirSiO Is OW ntea. asisphila aggonesest. mks as istailiss =i sidad iselleadati sisoy mates sag hi no Ms tag areetally sada intle mo 4 Pes=sets gt the papa, *lda I= to kgi _tosswat l 7 °Mad rith Ina purchases, sot cans as the most ressaans term at Whaling°, znsp. essidaliag of, pawls, liducentis, e T A lslizt4 V - 6 ATACOITia AND - ikTintnlNTlDNik sass pint vanaiszt. wanz-suan. KEROSEIth OR COAL OIL, Bandar Ruh% t BEADIS, maxi caws= Rpm% lard. Mob. MIMS Foot. TANNERS AND MACHINE 0118, Paver Toilet &Voles In all theft vartetri . worm. samius. sOAPIS. COW* Pomades, Rale-Dyes. liatainery. POCKET BOOkfl, PORI 'HOMAN, ti ~t:3.i Toiooo, $ R VT,,Prpze AND. CD3ABS, Nordin. Mai and Iflawer• esedd, Tenon& ems. Pansis. Ildgm/nargies.eboalder Inness. Arrest. ieltessitegllrTairi4 l = 4 soennetera. Plarartni Extteete, lino= jugs. Glop Woe.. Bottles, Vials. Corks. Bath Mak and Blare Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am arsoltkin, ke.. Botanic, Eclectic and Ilcancepath to Ipdhttnes, and all the melee Patent . MEDI .0 IN E S . AU weeks warranted as represented. ' Pefacms at s distance am sacedve their orders by stage or mall. winch will twelve prompt and cateful attention.- Itedlcal advice given gratuitously at the rdsr, charging only for medicine. sir Thankful for past liberal patronage, would tot. pectfully announce to their friends and the pliblic.that no pains shall be :pared to satisfy, and merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. fre Open Samtsys for prescriptions from 9 to 10 sm., and 12 m. to 1. and 5 to 41p.m. April 1. IM-yr RH EITAIATI§II.-7NEURAWIA to any persoff prodpeing any Medicine showing hail asmany living.- permanent cures as Dr. Yrrinues Tkorrants Itacciessui listaxtrt. Used inwardly only. •Wa rr Medicine, free front XnOrions drugs. ted, under oath, to have pirmanent ly cured 93 to every 100 patients treated in the pat ten years. (See testimony). It is the scientific pre. ocription of Prof. Jos. P. Fitter, 33. II graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 1833,—n0w one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, - and Professor of Chemistry and TozicoLogy —wno has made Neurigia, Chronic and latlsmatori Rheum*. than the specialty of his entire professional life—o. fact vouched for by the signature, accompanying each bottle. and other testimonials of many promi nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro tect sufferers from• poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money, a. legal signed guar antee. stating. exact- number of bottles warranted to cure, willbe forwarded gratis to any sufferer send ing)bry letter a hill description of alliction. In case of =ore to core, amount paid positively refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by express, collect on de livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; all in formation and medical advice sent by letttr gnats, Add ams Dr. J. P. FITLF.II, 29 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy is sold or obtained by Druggists,- • For sale CI P , OBTEU & KIRBY, Druggists, Mee . cur's Block. Towanda. Pa. ' _ THE WORLD'S ,T 01440 DR. P.--LOAIMER'S JUNIPER TAR tR 3E3fr , s 2 ICIEEEM=I7 Seated Cough, Incipient ConarumPtion, Cords, Spit Milli Blood. Inflamatlon of the Lungs, Catarrh, Brenchitis, Droop. Whooping Cough, Asth- Ma. Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsia, : , Jaundice. Dizziness. Loss of Appe- • • I , Atte, Fever and Ague.. Indigeition, Liver Complaint,. Diarrhoea, and 11 liiseases of the Lungs, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. . a I WHOLS&LE DRUGGIST'S, ELMULt. NS.. el Sole agents, and to whom all orders should be 60 addressed. Price, $l.OO. gi Air See Circulars tar further informstiou.-01 . . ill ao TOWANDAUZSICAL ACADEMY 35 I 35 SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE , INS'ITTE Pupils will be received at any time at following Pupils Piano Furte pupils, per quarter $l5 00 Including Harmony and Vocal class, per q'r. 20 00 Sreacrwr Hal QC1.811:8LI ar sevasci. -I t' Recitations twice a week. Ito deduction or " time made rip," except in case of illness of morethan one week's duration. - • This *rude School is classified into three - dePari. meats. viz: Preltininary, Primary and. Advanced. There will be a certificate given at the completion of each Course with the musical standing of the pupil. ' Tripili from a distance will find accommodations for board and piano practice in_ the institution at very moderate prices, Ncrrzcz.—Ur. Sherwood ,has a progresi e course comprising the best modersmethods,thr.: n. ing : the prominent features and appliances of the lye pop. ular Lyons Musical Academy, of which his ure,ther Hell. L. U. Sherwood, Wail formerly princi and proprietor. ' . Mr. -- Edgar H. Sherwood has decided talent. one musical acquirements sad, extenalve experience iS teaching.—Eciilor Rochester Musical Times. .- Towanda, Bray 9.1872. NEW PLANING MILL The undersigned having built a large and Commo. dims Mill in the - Borough of Towanda, and, filled it with the most modern and Improved machinery, for the manufacture of . • Are prepared to All orders, whether lino cir upon the shortest nctice. We have also a large vs. riety of 11017LD01013, of the latest style and atern, which we can furnish mach cheaper than they can be worked by hand. , jr PLANING, • • SWING, And all other work pertaining to Rdnary' , will be done to suit our customers. Persons building, and not living more than-twelve to fourteen miles distant, will And it largely for their interestto buy of us. or bring their lin:abet and have it sharked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber. and while your team la feeding, have it ground out and take it home with, 7011. ' I We will pay CASH for PM AND HEYLOCK WEBER deihered at our lumber yard. Come end see us, or if you =roam% c, write. Towanda. Tab.: 1 RM. B. RODGERS i< CO. TOMTEDTS COUNTY SEEDER AND PLASTER SOWER This is an Attaament Ao that FIRST CUBS ML CEIDTE r t THE TOMPKINS COUNTY WHEEL BAKE 'BEST PLASTER SOWER nt THE 'MARKET Iti advantages over all others are nutty.' but we mil special attention to its adaptation to 1 SOWING PLASTER:LINS, ASHES, BONE DUST ' AND OTHER FERTILIZERS. The Distributing deviie is so arranged as to ire. bully crush all rumps ;.thereby .insuring rt.evert distribution of Plaster: even wtOn full of hard dry lumps. IT SOWS EQUALLY WELL ALL KM'S OF GRAIN AND'OBA S SEWS, Such is Wheat. itire, Oats, Barley, . Buckwheat,Cor n Flax seed, Timothy, Clover and other Grua seeds.! The Seeding-Box. is hung under the tile, near the ground. and can-be USED IN A STRONG WIND WITHOUT BOAT mama THE PLASTER OR /SEED. HOWEVER It la driven by a dun on the wheel, which will not get oat of order from nee ; Ya is the cue when driv en by gears. IT CAN 118 EIHIPTID PEON SAYE TO SEMEN> OR nos' SEEDER TO RAKE. IN FIFTEEN Seeder, alone, or complete Bake, Couildned Bake and Seeder Seeder Attachment, alone-- '1 1111.1ftiria: ere wanting the Seeder complete to sow Wtfratpritye. or for Fall sowing or Plaster, Am., can hate the machine and pay for it same time u though purchased omit irpT Mg. ' R. 31, WELT• R, General Agent. Towanda., Atlgt. 20. 1572. COK E l. The BENT. most DEIMABLE, and moat ki.oo NOMICAL FUEL for culinary purposes during cum am Tor ale by the - TOWANDA GAB COMPANY . _ Twelve mil per lmebel it nut Gee Hoes‘ as eti midi =MM. • and atedidasa LI INS - „ MRS IMO, MMMffMI ?octet Knives, Sams. "um wpm A D LIQUORIit ;or Ned!dad ais. H. C. POUTER k SON. $5OO WILL BE PAID Purely Vegetable and free from Alcohol. A CERTAIN CUBE FOR W. H. GREGG & CO.,' Sold by an Dniggtids. EDGAR II: SHERWOOD, PRINCIPAL:. TOWAMDA. PA. WINDOW &!t.UVAND FMODS. TONGVEING. GBOOVI3G, rc. , m7p=7l l And we can recommend it tithe LIGHT. PRIDES OP SEEDER AND BAKL EVERT MAEBELNE IS WARRANTED Atte tat 74diabios. TMMaI _&IGORDON, PATTOXII SLOCZ. TOVT.AIsTIDA, Pg: .!: ~1 ... :~~ y ~ PRTIGGIS.T,SI Saving extenal.wly rertreel Make store, at thi, stand, bare mopened With' a large, new: awl well selected stock, consisting or Acire,,EITTIAcTs. ELDtute, mums, gua AR . COATED PILLS. TowDEBB, OMB, slumps, , • TD:cdrunEs, WaTE, ACC. BOTANIC, EVLECTIC AND'HOMEOPATIIICPBE . • ,PAiwr;on DYE STUFFS,XWHII;TE 011,8; - LIMA +LCOHOLb PURE WINES_ AND-' Llql7ollB, For 'Medicinal Purposes. TOBACCO, ‘O,NUFF AND &GARS: POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, Jmanokmdminta AND - FANCY GOODS More than- the neu►bcare and attention 'given to the Compounding of Prescriptions. !Open Sundays, Dom 9 o'clock.a.sneb3liam.4l' (roma p.m. se.7 Dr. bfkort.L, can be consulted at the store on Sat. nrdny of each week. se heretofore.- D. R. 1 3DX*9. G(.41,D0N. .Towarida, May 7.1879. , • • DR. O.D. STILES' 'having Purchased , THE DRUG STORE • or L. A, Broowsr, ROME', PAL, Masacrw in stock and is constantly recieving,trsth supplies of pure Drugs and Medicines, Dyes.l-tunts, Varnishes, Ac. Agent for all the most popular, pat. ent Medicines. A fresh supply of the celebnited vinci4a BrrrEss. Pure Wines and Liquors. for medicinal Parpome; beat brands of Cigars and Tobacco; choice Perfum ery, toilet.and fancy articles, flavoring eitracte, kc. School books, stationery. and news.* Dealers elm. - plied with stationery at low prices... All miecellar.e ons books furnished to order at publishers'. prices The Drktor will continue to pre, tice medicine u heretofore. Office at the Drug Store; residence op. polite Presbyterian church. Prescriptions and re- ' ceipts accurately compounded at all hours bya corn," petenEelerk. RpllllB. 1872. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL • The Great Nlieuntatii• Henedy sboeild\ be kept and used by .every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Horses, every Teamster and Livery . Stable Keeper, every Physician and Horse Fidler for it will many' times cure piin and lameness when all other medi- , eines have felled. - Miners 'and Railroad Mem Should certainly keep it,' for it is unsurpassed -for brims and sprains, Blacksmiths 'should keep it fortheir own use and for their customer" tender -footed horses, as nothing equals it for tender feet. 1 Every body suffering from pain and lameness otanf kind, burns, eats, wounds or z i eruption of the skin, Corns, Chilblains - or any dise ase requiring an outward application Should ce y keep this cele brated medicine. Every bottl e warranted to give satisfaction. - For sale by Dr. H. C.. Porter Son & Co. Porter & Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists, Towanda N. Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer ih Brad- . ford and adjoining counties. ' Johnston Holloway. and Cowden! wholesale Patent Medicine Depot. ti o. GO2 Arch street Philadeplla,Pa:, Wholesale Agents. H. BBOWNI, TAMIL julyl9"7itt Proprietor. Leßaysville.. Pa. TO THE PUBtIC The undereigned 'would in st respectful;' r they are now prepared in ervy ;way to attend to the UNDERT -.E.LNG BUSINESS In all Its branches. And we trust can "give.fiatidae the services of anyone in that line Having imam! no espense a tronbla In pro.^ar• Ing from t t laelkhop of IL Stolen At Co., of. our a hearse 'which e*inot be . surpassed oreven egriated in elegince, this aids of our largest cities. Ws hare alio secured the services of a moat rehhble, carefal„ , . 1 .. . and gentlemanly person -to attend to tilts 13racat a the bniinesa. J. 8...1.1.L'y5, one of our firm, win be found at the Furniture Store, on Bridge street, and C. B. Mar VILLE, the other member of the firm, at Ili reFi deuce on Third street, or about . the LAI. of Dr. L U. Basch, a very reliable and celebrated playsien whose olio° is on Park s!..reet t near the .I,lllrell House jati3s'72tl FIRST NATIONAL RANK, CAprrei. SURPLUS FUND This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a .1 • GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. , • . • .13*Uls T AID ON , DEPOSITS ACCOED'ECO TO AGUEENENT. Etrzeuz Cass aims Tro TEI Causcrnos 07 Coro Amp Cozen. , Parties wiahing to ®ti KoarsT•tri part of the United States, England.lreland,Bcotiand, or the prin. (44 cities and towns of Trope, can here prom, drafts for that purpose. - • . . PASSAGE re'ICEETS TO. or from the old . ootintry,!by best steamer or ail ing lines, always on hand.' • VAXXUIS IMOVCIEIT ORR AT ILD=P IA H' Asst Price id or Sonds„Oold and S.:rtr - / JO9. POWELL. President. BEM JIL, December 1.1868.. - cashier. ' NEW STEAM FLOURING 'AEU, . ifi slits=Quo. PA . The unbacrib desires to give notice that hie Iv STEAM FLOURING" MILL Is now in anomesful operatitin,. and that he 13 pre pared to 'do all work in his line on shtTi notice. ‘l. Gus GILLNDING DONE SAIfE DAY THAT IT I 3 RECFATF.D. - Wheat; Buckwheat and Bye ,Flour, _Corn ' Feed, Bran, kc.; always on haul and for salon lowest rates. - . . , PAH TICBLAB NOTlCii...Pervions livings on isa west side of the river desiring to patronizes InT Will have their ferrysg.e paid both ways, when we, bring griefs ,t ton bushels andupwards.. ap1.411 • F.,l3.a 4 cTELC'' HOLIDAY GOODS. I have added to my extensive isliety of LAMPS and, TABLE GLASSWARE; 1113. - Motto • Cups nand-Saucers, Moto Maga and Toy Tea Sets, in great variety.. AlsoNases and Fancy Toilet Sets of the handsomest ilf• awns. AN These goods I have imported directly Europe, and my prices are as low as any Lk porter can seh the same j froods either this city or New York- ' A. J. WEIDENER , NOs. SS South Second and 29 Strawberry Stty - Philadelphia, Ps. q. N.B.—My - tato& of CHANDELIERS, especialif siaptga to Churches, is very large. Booksof Draw ing 4. showing the assign a each chandeuer sad bracket, will be sent on request. • Oet,./i-m9 .$43 00 . 40 00 .. 63 00 .... 23 00 5000 AGENTS WANTED at once for our New Book, the Life of the circa Ex , LIVINGSTONE. -?. plorer, A thrilling Account of what he has sxperieuld aexiotoplished during twenty.eight years in the wilds of Africa, and of his resurrection from a living death by STANLEY. withprtiojiani of his periloo,l us trip in search of, and Idni sojourn! with the. 3 disconerer.etc..etc." Oa pages, only $2 so: vAlsally wanted.: Sur lull - description andt orniii address at once • HUMID 1/1108, Pa Ptah ectiliakA at , .11'11147 1 Aind adl BIM All the . C. M. 3LANVILLE- • OF TOWAiDA sths,ooo 0,000.