tadfoxiNepodtt '4'oirands; Thuredm Dee. 18 1 , 1873. LOCAL AND GNNBAA.L. Frrar, the obniectioner, bas presented us with s box of the finest age we ever saw. LIVA3I MEW, a prominent lawyer of Wilkes-Barre, died in that city on: the.3oth • 'al i t., aged 58 yeas. 'l. • THE TEEMAINE BROTHERS " will sing is Mercurs Hail s On HozOar even*. Prasoiris witithem. • ME exhibition by' the scholars - of the Graded School, coma off 10-171C1701, emir& i nelead of this eyeaing. u atate•laat week. NYE Etw received neatly I printed invffaticins to the annual receptions of the Linta and Naiad Companies. The former comes off on the ,246 inst., aid the litter on New Year's night, . . . , - • RtniiilllCE, not . he Scotch he ro, but the enterprising butcher of the firm of Emoimtrar & Baum, kuows how to repute all kinds of ro eats, and the new firm are gaiu, log hosts of customers. : ) . Rots or. Hocou - of - thit , Graded School, or rallies of scholars- with `ierfect rec ord in attendance, deportment and studies, Air the week ending Dec. GEORGIE Nrscorr, Mean Demi, QUEUE BEEEEEE. HAMMY PASS- Aar, GEORGE TiolSE, Liz= /Um, Fenn Au rora), Eatx& tinaransm, Many BEENEEE: A COII3II7NICATION in regard to the donation tendered rim B. J. Um. the faithful pas tor of the Baptist Church, last week. hal been Mis iald, but we are pleased to state that the attenffanie was large and the donstioni Rota._ The ex.:Aleut supper reflected great credit upon the ladiee of the cbigicgation, who are untliing in their efforts to aid the paitor in his work of betiLdinktm the 31u. ter's kingdom here; The' =mpg= appear to b: waited and harmonionr. WE ABE iede iitea to the enterpris ing eeedsman and Alorist, Jams Frizz; for the January number of his Floral Guide, $ work of great interest to every one engaged in the cul tivation of flowers and home plants. Mr:' V. is without doubt the most extensive dealer in seeds and fivers in the Union, and has'attain “l much 'Cif hill success by his close attention to the wants cilia customers. TEE Northern Tier 'Gazette has been thou) by Mr. A. Hour, a copy of theoCoraica na Observer, containing a prize essay On the "Future of Texas," read at the Middle Texas Fair, held , at Coriicana. The essay is a short, well writtten cite, and does credit to the au . - thor, Dr. Cats. S. Monst, who was formerly a resident of Troy, - and a son of Major L. B. MORSE, who aforedine kept the Eagle Hotel in that village. , • 'Misr. Alzruzai, of Laporte, Sulli van county, was in Montrose recently, and as he came to Tunkbannock by way of the Mont rose Itailway, .12e Democrat of that placeiex presoes tbe anxiety of some of his acquaintan ces as to the-probability of his succeeding in getting -into one of the narrow gauge ears, as he'vreiglis only 390 pounds... We nret leased to be able to state that he came through - Safe and in an undue' ged condition.—TunkTannock Dem °eral. . TIE Stockholders of the Schrteder Mining and Manufacturing Co., held a meeting at the Means House; on Friday last, when the following directors were. chosen for the Sear: JoEN3. Tertop, 11. A. PicsEn,•itOßEßT Lock AST, lII:WELL, Jos. Pawns., R. IL B.TEE, V. E. Prous.n. Jour? Saill.tr, E. P. IVILKTU. -14 , 11EUT SAIME was re-olected President,'Anti JcsErrt POWELL, Sepretary and TreEkure.r. • The; company have a railroad connecting tiieik mimes with the Barclay R. R., ;completed, and about twenty thousand tons cf coil ready for siipment. TIE trustees of the Diiptille etane Hospital, recently appointed by the Gov ernor, met at the hospital building on Wednes day, and effected an organization, by the elec uon'of Hon. AI R Roseau. Piesident, h-id 11013., THOS. CHM-FA:ST as Secretary. . Ti 3. DEAVEIC, Esq., and A. F Russrr.n were app. , t• ed the auditing committee. Dr. S. L. Scur .. rz vas re-elected superintendent, and by-11.4's ';sere adopted for the future government of.the . I.espitaL Dr. Crawmi, of the former commis .fiflon, was present, and passed the property over into the hands of trustees., THE Montrose Democrat says there has been quite a marked mortality among old people in 11:ist vicinity of late, Several of the ,oldest and most respected pioneers have " laid down to peaceful dreams": Mrs. Nelson' Jay, mother of Mrs. W. H. 1 ssup, Mrs. Carmalt; mother of James E. Car realt,'Esq., and relict of Caleb Carmalt, so ex.- teneively known in the county• Mrs. Win. Tar tell, mother of Hon. Wm. J. Turrell and Henry Turret!; and Mrs. Mulford, - widow of S. S. Dial• ford, MI hare died within the last three or four weeks, all of whom had reached their ' three score and teu,' and some of them over ' four =I Brt.ow, we -give the figures, shciw ing 'the r.iimberiof inhabitatits in this borough, age, lei, •411o c r, etc., for which we are indebted t JAIVES Etq , who has carefully fi:seharge I the important duty of taking an se nratepent•us of our borough : 'O3.•*".T 111 Bt•twevir •‘-; -4 _ 1 ....;i . •-• 'l 4 i , y - . .3-,ani dd. 14 awl '1,4 ~..' ... —1 e t :...5..: t 1,.... ~ Ei. , E.F, . . , • '''' i .=. I- "- - v..‘iaS. 4 "...'/ • Et 1 . ;" 7 .,..., r ' '' !=.1••• F..gt'L . .1, = • = ....,4,- ...c.iit,.,:;•••F: • , -., .•;• , ::- •i ' .: • 1 ... ii• i. ' 2• •• : oi = ;- r •F • . 3;' , l' 370 . -144: 169.•198,1339' 4;145 451; 90' 142 191: 2Z.1,149t , 761560 304' , J 1 1,41 153 954 311018 OE , 1129.112 , 377 n7czotl3 110';1923 Tikt:9.NlE ! OF TASTE.—HOW easy i net—to be clean! Flow easy to ar the rooms kith the most graceful pro.- tyl How ci*y it is to invest oui houses sth th;!i truest elegance! Elegance res_ides wittrtfie upholsterer or the draper ; it e , • ..ts inthe spirit presiding over the apartments of the dwelling. Contentment must always lie ral.t grateful; it sheda.serenity over the scene or r ltA tbsxle; it tran-'• - irrns wciste into a gar- Thc home liiki.itcd by those imitations of a Lr•l•ly brighter life maybo wanting in Lich the discontented desire; butt its it will be a palate, far outvyin he :.tll and'brauty. 1-IND in a recent number of the Tekgraph, the foll'owing notice of a rprniqr highly esteemed citizen of this place : k;:ICINATION OF ELY. S. Dna:v.—At a ( ling of the Society of the Congregational Church, hiild on Saturday evening, it was voted over J to - T, to request Rev. Mr Dean to cititdrsa his resignation and continue his Pm" tr , rate of the chura, offering him also an ad- Tice of salary. The committee waited upon air._ Dean and submitted to him the sctiou of • thectriarcb; but he insisted- upob the accept ance of his resignation, which has, we under =~ std been accepted. In his remarks on Bab =l.ith, 'Mr. Dean alluded in affectionate terms 40 his connection with the church, And his 'mom —5-tlan with its members. It-is understood Mr. has accepted a call-to the ministry of the fly . ruouth Church at Indianapolis." LAST week's Item,• Mr. W. 0. Trus printed a letter attacking one of the - I :achers in our Graded School. There was on d übtedly some misapprehension on the part' 451 r. Turns, as he is ani intelligent, worthy gentleman, and we do not think would ;Mall miare the character otour'excellent school, or: imPtign the motives of a most faithful teach er. Below we give Miss Mru.,'s reply to the lettr of Mr. T.: ED. ItEPOSITII : Injustice to myself, I am DU.- pelled, at the earliest moment, to pronounce the substance of what appeared in hot week's (Ilse. as having been said by me,, absolutely ' I aid not notify the young lady; that she was txpe.lled, or suspended even, and hencis could not hays asked, 4 .. What are you going to do about it Z^" or used•other very caustic tangudge. The young lady was told that she must bring an excuse, or she Mould be supinded, the same as others; and I afterward learned,`Awith much surprise, that she came at noon and, un known to any teacher, took her books from school ; ',hose edict , s in view of the above facts, I submit to public judgment,- F,11.-111mtn;:- 'En l illftgrza Oi E3s lea after- . neon last, as jihe Bev; P. R. Toinut. of thiklibute; were returnit.g from "store, and whin opposite Mr. P. Tacimse, they were overtaken by ► runaway team;! their carriage overturned and completely wrecked, 'them selves thrown violently to the flaxen gretunt and suitaining such injuries that they I werr . eliviellito the htua in. an insensible lion. 1 jit 1 Dr. ittim, of Lacevville„ was immediately enameled, but Vim an examination, , no 'frac.' tared !irns In* diackwed, lalthough their; faces were seriously bruised and •one of ;Mrs.: V.'s arms sprained. 'On Sunday Guiy were mu; veyed to, their borne—Mrs. T. on s stretcher,— and thSy are now convalescent, =with indUcs tionsol a speedy recdvery. ; • ! The Citizens of the vicinity are Tieing with each other in their attenticms -to them, and everything that affection or sympathy could suggest is being done to promete thdr coin ! fort an facilitate their iecoverii ! - I • Skinim's Eddy, Pa., Deo. 8 .48 73 .1 - 1 1 SPagarrem Czarraz.—•As seen nothing in the columns of the Enottun from dais place lately, I have *chided to jet down &Tow items for year exedientriaper . .l The L. 0. of G. T. Ledge No. !NS, §f.Spring deb' °entre, of which I am a male. • er, extend ed some time since an invitation o Mr. Lto fluasus to deliver a lecture, on die subject of temperance. He came on Taesday evening last, and addressed a small butrattentive audi ence, assembled in the Baptist (torch, on the subject Cif" Woman and Her 'Watkins to Ithe Cause of Temperailieo • Mr. lithium is mil m coMplialied speaker, a man of Inch learning, and 'with a heart largely imbueck with lovelfor his felloF-men and desire to promote their hest interests, Owing to to the inclemency of the weather; the attendance was small. but a Very pleasant time was experienced. The choir sang a number or pieces appropriate to the casion. 1 f Mr. Famtirras _Summit, ,whose t tenor voice was .displayed on this, occasion, and min,FasirsuMnaDaziy, the organist, as well as all the! either members of the choir, elicited much praise and admiration, for their excellent music. E, • ihruzitcA* Nov. 26; 1873. . EAsi W ism,* ITEms.—gr. Editor : Passing* bout the county, as 7 Am constantly andltivingen opportunitY to gather lo cal items . of interest, I propose te:send a few words if*iin East Windtuite, or Dawes' Corners. If "progress" is the watchword of'the times, for other portions of old Bradford, it is em phatically so of East Windham. Though a lit tle off the proposed railroad route from Owego to Towabila, it la a part of the county that de velops real life, thrift and epterprile. The district school is under the charge lof Wairzat, Wertz, who blends platy, Lindness and decision, and thus far governs without the use of the " raw-hide." KYLE & Purr are building a , steam mill ott lands ofi lion. Ina Fugal.' So we expect lively tits idthe sawing bctsineas. • And l4st, th ongli,not leist, we should make honorable mention 'f:if the . filtbbatti-school, dotted it the ielifior-litinse - fkr the last two summerS, with - ant: average attendance of 27 scholars; and with an interest that is constant ly growing. In October, there wits' a pleasant 'Sunday-School party at the home et the Super intendeiit, Biro. J. W. HILL.. A beautiful tree was prepared, containing preset:its for each scholar, as-well as for superintendent, teach ers, etc. May great goad result from the ,la bars of those faithful ladies who; sustain-the interest in the Sunday-schoOl. - THE venerable Taos. P. HUNT, the apostle of temperance, and well known in this vicinity, ',celebrated his eightieth birthday, re l - cently. We clip the f 'Lowing notice-WU/Oin teresting event from the Recordof tine Times : '" A large company of friends Resembled vt the residYnce of the venerable Father Hunt, Wednesday afternoon, to celebrate his SOW birthday! 'Among the guests were Ray:N. 0. Parke, of Pitt,.ton, RES. W. P. Gibson, Rev. n. H. Welles and of Kingston; Bev. W. r. White and wife, of Plymouth; Rev, ; W. J. Day, of Ashley; Rev:-P. B. Hodge and wife, Rev. W. H. Swift and wife, Rev. W. S. Parsons and wife; and Judge Collins, of this city. The occasion was a most enjoyable one, and will long be re membered with pleasnre by thesa present. After diaenseing the god things. which were provided: in great abundance, Jud:ze Collins was called upon to make a speech, and respond ed in a .happy manner. .One of the brethren read a Vassage of Scripture, recounting the Apostle Paul's labors and his dcolaration : "I have fought the good Sgt and am ready to depart," and called •on rather Hunt for a speech. He replied that he Kis, tan modest to claim that he had fought theroisd fight, and certainly Was not ready to, depart.' contin ued, giving some early --reminiscences, an and spoke in a feeling manner of Drs. Dorrance Hickock and - Webster, wltfOwere among his former co-laborers. Speccifis _were Made by several of the other Icentltuen • and at the close, the Company at the sttg„vst'ion 'of one of guests. invited themselves, td be present at the celebration of his 81st birthday, to winch prop osition Father Hunt added his most e4dial ins Notation. I After singing he long metre doxolos , gy the guests deps ted,i feeling that they had seldom spent a pleasanter afternoon." PROCEEDISGS OE THE HISTORICAL SO . Frrr.—The Bradford County Historical Socic Ay met 'Obis „place on Monday of last week In addition to routine business the reception of histoncalcharts from Prof. F. W. Suanrrn, of Pottsville - , and additional volumes of pro ceedingetif Constitutional 4nven Lion from Dr.' Horn'', were acknowledged.' , On motion, the following was adopted: Tim Society and several of its members hay. ing porrchased copies of the Hidorv-of Strsone banns County, compiled - by 'Miss E. C. Black man of Montrcse, do,. after examination, cor dially commend .it to the patronage of our members:generally, and to all others interest ed in local history, and especially would we ex press therwish that .as creditable a history of Bradfoidconnty might ere long appear.' Also the following: ' • p Whereis, our local journals have repeatedly I alluded tb an Indian warrior named Minnegna,. and to ati Indian maiden named Towanda, as former r.sidents of our county, and whereas it ie well t& keep a clear line: drawn hetween real and fictitisus characters; therefore, resolved, that this: Society invite, from every quarter. any. reliable, authentic evidence - not alleged tradition=-of the rxiatence of a Minnequa war rior, (the present Chieftain of the Springs of course excepted) or of an Indian maiden named Tolland.(, as represented; and on the failure of such etidence, that we invite attention as to the true origin of tho , r, names, ad far as may be. , In vie*. or the importance of , proc Iring, a ritten History of Bradford County, prior to the menterablo year Id7C, mat.) . atiremg .ri - marks were made by members, and Rey. DA van vitt Cuair was added to the committee having that rnat:ter to charge. ' Dr - and J, Q. • Rev. 13.3. Derot.tise Wu. SNITS.% SuLttrA 3.1 were clected members of tbe Society PEPOlrrtit We' leave the batch of axiomatic ' iitittions that no one dis putes, and self- coribtituted grievances ptiblish ed in the Item, (that eonsidcrito , persons. in stead of. üblicly attacking a hay,' would have presented personally to theteachcr or rcliinest ed a cal!), .wholly to . tbe datechis i ed, or.to the enemies'pf our public schcbl, rho seek notori ety or numetitedaympathy. in ,the piablic„press. and simply say in our own behalf, that we have long known that teachers have no right to va pid scholars, and since the opfining of the pres ent schtiol year, none have been ",expelled,'.' Cr hail the 'doors of oar free school closed against them. The facts are, by resolution of tbe School Board, scholars who have been absent three school days in ono month or an eclairs ler..t atik,ant of tardiness, and who have failed to brimOcuses stating "detained by parents," have betT'assigned to side seat iv the same room, yet permitted all tecitationa until the ti nsel; wireprodueed, or the student peradtted his regalar seat, by President of thq Board. We present& loiter from Deputy State Su perintendent, just , received, showing the gener al use of the regulations, and their legality; and we 'email present many instances of an ini crease of from fifty - to eizty per ceeit. in'attend- ILDCO, over past years, as proof of their evee!. • A Board cf Directors has - MO !right, ander the law, to adopt each regulation* concerning truancy. and irregularity of attendance, u a lees proper: Rules like those, referred to, are now in operation in many of the,towns and ci ties nf thus State. In my opinion' iilioard may den, satisfactory reasorutEforabsence of Ft pilt, aunt the public schools. - LIANA: times, • Dept. State Supt. Instead of getting - along with a, mere niitof Work, sand consequent meagre public 'benefit, Ire have resolved to omit pi; remit no efforts that tend to improve our school, and we solicit the visits and co-operation of:the public in establishing an institution that poll' , IPecdily .become the pride and blessing our - Very ResPetitanli",, • Tnatnnas OF TOiiiniDA GnazopliczooL. Duos, left la record at, the; . Re oordles imilee, week ending Dec. 15,11873 : ilieniy Wird to Ellen Ward iddielr. Dome mut Albany. , Elabree to Patrick Kinney. Warren.. Aaron Van Dyke to Thos. Dirolakt Farm - Hiram X. Gage to Anthony DO M*, 'Leßoy. Geo. P. and Mary a littabWto Battey Clark, Stanaing Macon, et al., to W. G. Traci, lot, To *walla borough. W. Itranthall to J. J. Haled, lot! Towanda hor , Alge 1 iXosephuo Sleeper to T. d. Sleeptr, %wren. *try E. Op:, et aL, to Marvin LoVelace, lot, Towanda borne:. • , 1 C.!C. Baldrin, et al. to Clark- llslnhani, Mws e. •i ° Ilk:well and LA. Pierce to C. G. Mc- Columbia. ! • • Diniel Brown to Diadem° Brown, Springfield. Angeline Gillo4 to Walter Mattocks, Spring field, j. • - Joel Adaniii to p..P. Mattocks, 'Springfield. IL W. DeWitt, achor.,, to -Criarieli Chilean, Albany. ' Trust .and Safe - Dep. CO., to J. - A. Cod ding, et al; Burlington. , • Johns. (idding to Joseplins Oarophell, ;hir• lington. 1_ John A. Codding to Joseptins Campbell; Bur:. lington. Jamei Leonard to John Elabree, Glister. Hubbard to Myrr Tracy, Springfield. ;John D. Mantanye to John W. Goodwin, lot, Towanda borpugb. • O.D. Bartlett et al, to Frances M. Sai - ith, lot, Towanda lkua. • Myron and F. M. Smith to W. H. IMorgan, et al; lot. Towanda borough. • Ellen Ward Mdlei 'lnd W. W. Kingebdry, Atty: etc., to fhdip MeDeratot, Albany. j • Geo. - Wilson to Mary. d. ircAllister Monroe boroigh. GHENT. 4Nr. Editor.: I hai.e been a reader of your excellent paper the lizeon na-4for so many years, that it has; become quiteindiapeesible ip the family, and ito "can't keep house without it." But Ido not recollect having ever seen in its colrmins any cerrespon 4ence. from this place, which, though not' claiming 'superiority over other localities, helps howeier', to compose the gland old county 'of Bradiord t Therefore, I will 'present your read era with a fei items which I trust maybe of in terest to some. ~ - - - . - - - . Improvements are visible among us Lit almOst 'very, departimpat of labor, alik s we aro still progressing;t'Alfew years ago onr', ll (arras were covered with shining and atones—things whiCh now serve in fences to .secure oni crops. it has been' but ,a - few years since o twe !had no church and no' post - office. We wmid-obliged to hold Meetings' and Sunday-schooin;an old 1 , plankschool-hOnse, and go ncari3 four miles for our mail. Now we' have a g od 'church, parsonage, school -bongs and po t-ofnce, all within speaking distance of ono another. ~We have preaching once in two weeks, by 'l4 Bev. 0. L. WILL4IIB. He is a good dis penser of Word, and is well appreciated. 141a1S1r. DAVIMON, a local 1 preacher, living across the way'..frorn the church, is a faithful laborer in the Mastcr's vineyard.. We have an excellent Sunday-schnl, super intended by D.' T. Glut - Tr. Ho is a worker, and. BO long as he conducts it, we have, no fears of its freezing up. • , An interesting singing school is flourishing is our midtt. It is taught by L. Towska. Mr. 0. 4 TAITEII runs our day-school. He is well qualified joy the businoste, a gentleman withal. OM iki4friee is doings good bushiets, es pecially for us. Nearly 0..0 hunched 'periodi cals 'are-sent weekly to this office for distribu tion. : . t • . ' i . - TaArziza. ThankOv-trigay way pretty generally ob served antong us—at least I should }age so from thefnoise.tho fowls made on the previone night. 4 sutla.,y-si,hool Thauliagiving dinner WaS giN en at the licinse of the Snperintnodent. lathe 'evening Rev. G. L. .1 1 7tuaests kave: ns some good thooghts. , We aro now enjoying the fruita ,of ohr past labor, and cheerfully awaiting tho time When we map ono.) more welcome merry !Christ mas" and the "happy :yew Year." I Dec. 15, 1873. B qa - YEss LOCAL:! ittr - -Yalt Laces, of all ;widths and prices, at • Tema ,L;Co'a. ice - Solidl, Hair Cornet 'Braidte. from to $3, at E. LvaOrr.'s, Bridge -$t., niwanda. te6..Warkied to borrow, $l,OOO or $2,660. Enquire, fit titiS cilice. Ns. Old Hair. taken in exchange) at I.,Avon's, Br:dgc . -st, with Yrs. 3, 1.). nit.l4! active, etiergetie man to cativass the nt.POI:TE.C.. reir.D7A.Ng S, .11.11DRETLI C3ll Bitten tion to their new ailTerttsement. • ' rft. Dress Trimmings, at j Airs WOODUrre!4. Or Go to -Wurrcomn ' & Iter6tir',; for your Bo l o! - and Stationery. reZ- See notice of great induce mats offered Ly lip. WoonnuFF. WChildren's Normandy Clips, a Mrs. Woonsu Fr's. For•tlie best Roast or Steak go to llYsa ItctsDELL'a B. 47 -• kw- Several valuable Farms and nausea And LA4 for Fale Vaanx - rr & I TAAcY. - I. 1;000, Statements for ; 1 4.011; ,DO3 for-57.50, at this of f ice. • ' c&-If you want the best Cook Stove ataLt, c,lll at Jus,rfa, itqferces Blockl tip. Rare claa9cre for Great Bar at J. K. Ilmuue, at “cire fotmelly c:ccu pied byTATA:c`.'ct. • , its; Beautiful , long nut:well Side Curls, from sl'6 $3, at E. Lavoreg Ilalr I Palace, itcret, Towanda. , . 40,.. An immense stock• of Bank , rapt Goods, at I. K. Mums', at , atom formerly occupied be Ilrr.Aat TAYLOR. i " . . , iteir The finest assortment of ha / day.guaas to b: rviwt.l in ,Towanda, eaiiy be t•t_en at Cacsi;'. 1 . i g Au euclless variety of heating' Itore2 pt JUNCS, which are beitg kid very cheap. _ . - Le` Blankets, Quilts, Coiunter. panes "ptutl Spriadp, at banktnpt pricep, at J. K !Janata,' at stoic formerly ty.•cattiod by U. TAY LOR. .. . , . i WI,. Old Hair worked over in the latest style and neatest mainser, by Sue iaTotz, Artist ballair,.llridge•st. . I , - St?' Another man guilty ofl mar •der for !ugh prices. J. 4: - "(map, a store foriverly occupied by H. TAMOII. „ . 44i3” Attention is directed • to the advtrtisement of Mrs. WOODUCTF, in-another column: , P3nie- prices to all, _et the Bankrupt Sale at J. E. Hams', at atoro;redent ly occupied by H. Tai Loa. El 'kir; Fancy Goods and Stationery for the bolidayit, better and cheaper tart else . where, at C. P. (limas'. 18. The Girl of the Perio4 to be seen In the window of Lavoie's Bale Palace, on Bridge -et., at Kra. J. D. Title's Fancy fliorel. - . I , • 1 kir C. F. i Caoss has th e beat and. fargest sisgortm pat of Boo ßooks s ever offered In this market. 1 ' - - - , , ! , . , Fon SALE.J—The new honse street, Second 400 r north or Chestnut !street. lot shod 100 feet front. Terms easy. Emitire an the premises of Ws. Howls and of E. T Fox. ; , jorsevg Tax OPPoirtninv 'I- CEO ran Ours tt &stool/dangly low prices. liowite tape Val topurcbsse. *lira 14vois displayii to the Of Tortiso4lan Immo stock of liar Work. at •i. D. Eti r t.'s /*icy !Dare. 11116.13*onatto Patterns of Gar nienSis for Ladies, Mines and Children, at Mre. Woonstars. , Cop 4, bcith,liiiiak' and white, tor Old ladles, i for silo Kra J. D. iinz's, &kV° drool. 10" The 'cheapest 'and largest as aortsiesa of WO Goods at N. 'sprout's—a fellable Lair Jester — Ker.. 74 D. Mu. • Beaatifal Switches, made of Led* Combings. at Laois's, Oh Mrs. J. D. 'Utz Dridge4tl. Tomas, . ilir Chiliiren's School Hats, in , Felt, !Straw and Velveteen a t Hrs. WooDninrrea, emitof Mehl end Bridge. I: ---7.•4 0 1- - - : - - - I.E. Tem= itithe ,celebrated enact of Breath Coil. or Clio. 1 Urge Platte. with Mn. J. D. Rua. Bridge street. To, see the fall styles ; in Hats andiDonnet4 go to Mrs. J. D. Hues Millinery Store' Bridge Street. Old ktold and Silver bought an 4 h'ghest pleas paid, at M. Harmasmares, Bridge , street. _ ShaWls, 13h;dteta, and all Wook Goods a% greatly retie sod prices, at, I I Warts is Hamm% 'Bridge street. 11 0 6. patt e rns, Hats and. Bonnets, at ccia at 314 Vro3onorea corner of Main and 13 dge. F , ; • iltr The - goods at , the bankrupt sate Oil. K. lisiMrs mast be sold. Farmers, wives, flanghtem, ever, mine. , 'Mir Large stock of Pictures and Fielgre Framer at Wanvour 4r, Snares, bier ? cur's Block. I tFI• Artistic( holiday! presents, at the baz&rupt sale. Store recently occupied by H. Th'xi.4l4 Wall Paper and Curtains cheap - Warra?na do SztAtrr'a. BieFcur's itei;. , l3ankipt sale of l 4taieie first clams iJiiderwear , at L K. ILutuut: Store, opposite Court ' - a*. For sale cheap, my house and nt, ob pheatnat. street. .Enquire at the office )1 Bairtt.trt TRAM W. G. Tram • If you want fine'' Hair Work made rip, or desire to purchase any, go to E. La. , rot& al`.l.table hair dealer. Bridge-at., at Mn. J. D. Itri. , Lis Sauey Eitore. . 0%0 Do riot let the week pass vrithotit Calling sill. S. Hums' bantiapt ale, poattti the pnblio Square. He is bound to give the I • people bargains, , I i 4 14 ' • Sari If you want to purchase holi day pieSents in the line of Watches, Jewelzy, and BilvcriVare! of every description, call at HENDia*N's, cu Bridge street. • • One of the htincliornest win dows ln Eown, is rthat of Lavine's, CD Bridge-si. We defy Say ono to go by without looking in, and many look in go and buy. ' Mona.! E. LAVOIE has an m expe -1 ileu of ;Meat years In the heir beelnete,—le an importer!of human hair, end conrequently a judge of a go 4 article. 06-llf youwill call at 4ENDELMAN'B Jewelry IStore, Dridge street, and price Ids goods you will thst it.is the' place to purchitse.• OLD NAN -. I 1 Viirbreat redliction in Black Al pacis lad Dress (4oda , I at Beldge Orders received for all kinds of rialr,Work—Ladies' sad Oonts' Wigs, etc.,—at Lscors's, in Mrs. J. D. Hu.t.'s-Fancy Store, Brtclge street, To}rands• L Soll—Wcachers of music can pur chase Shiet Music and Music Books at Teach ere raiei at tho 4 Tempo of Music, Towanda Ps: I adies' and Children's Fancy and Millinery (bode, at greatly etlbeedvriats, at J. K. V.kIIIIte, at store recen ly ocedWed by L. F Ho ' Parson:l,g Dee. 2L lON. E will .1. leg!. (2). S. FITCH has .made ample preparation for Hao annual visit of Santa Clans. Ho Las a full asscirtnaont of fresh puro ca tactics, ofrtuts an t ye. a.die' and Gents' 'Wigs, ho apioaraiaco ea to defy detection,,at the world-rencrated practical Wig •. re. J. D. HEWS Faney Store, Bride-at. made ea El E. Le . rm : Maker, in 1 oblides, a. Mrs. Woo sheets. Stir chiefs, add' days, at Bridge s 'rof.,Splutwooe's Musical Aca, established fact. We told hirn.when bored that a good teacher trout of pupils. - - Va. The bOst place to buy School, Miscellaneous slid Blank Books and Fancy Goode' is St Witrreoun rt.turs. Merctir'S Block; 166 demy is he 14.cate, lind pleat saPEor fine American, Elgin and Bwiss.Watches, Jewelry, etc., go to H. J. HAL• Loca's. 'W. ; Todusing, Pa. A large stock just re ceirecl.j Frond) Flowers, elegant feath • ere, and all liin4 and colors of Ribbons, for sale at 2114. J. D. I.ln.t.'s Millinery Store, Bridge street., Mathasbek, Weber, : outman, • E.nickerbqkor, it other Pianos for said cheap and on eatiy terMs, at COLE, Patuage A: Co's Temple of iSinsie, Towanda, Pa. eft...The best place to buy Sash, Blinds, Doors snLl all kinds of Lumber, is at Faosr it Solis. Factory on Charles street. Of fice 107 Min stre6t. They sell , cheap for cash. I ter LA.zraxs &)/lortnis, manufact arera F elebrated spOctacles, bare changed I 1 eir agency from J 1 Efraom's to Wx.A.l,CMpumuisee. sdr i Vi by run the risk of an acci dent, when yon can get a ticket good for $3, 000 in - ciao of death, for 20 con Li a. day, by call log on Xi Bo r on, at upper depot? ... 1 . ...' alAlpin's ..r ' tTENT FANN I MG k Jost received a ini n pply. This is an excellent one In every' re:imeet. will separate Oats hat Wheat"! an Bockeheat from Oats, and prepare nicely all grein and grass reeds for sewing. 1 i I - Pror4of NRALtraING AND N r ICISITTY, Arrerrnm I—All re invited to ittend &Christ mad the Presbyterian Church ; also to examin4 the splendid stock of presents at H. J. Its.u.oca's Jewelry Store. Come and see them. Store on Win street. opposite the Post Ma. sir; HOir Work of every descrip tion 4tn tap sold at y 3 per coat. lees' Dour Wei York prices'. Dallasok ermine at & Llvora's Broach Batt Palace, Drklgeist., io Bro. 4. D. Itru.'a raw atom ,1 I • E'vezie & HILDnErEt . ss • The friends of Rev. C. • ay him a donation visit at tho ast Smithfield, on,,Tnesdicy, .ergmzui , s Zephyrs, in n 1 d Gas Colors, only 20 cents per oi, at cures; corner of Blain and Bridge Glove's; Handker e cf Fancy Goodcfor the 101 l , Ecexa & UILDILETICS. osie la fall IS. The enbeeriber bee a, house t rent. near the new lobo house in Towani borough. Esquire or M. W. Moan& . 13. P. llownaw. Dec. 3—Ste. - Sliniadiese Irate and Bonne t p oil of Ow bud itylea iikt Moira at Mrs. Weeniniell k norm?! Main and Bridge strept4 Entrance on MeinnkeeL • - October 10, 1873. : Pizazz A Num= sie selling all varieties of coal Ter/ cheap. Thei are 11)1!1' agents for the sale of the Celebrated Barc lay out. Coal by ear 'midst a &count. - ' WANTED 100 CORDS DOOWOOD—Z) = - Livered on 8. it E.. or L. V. B. B. or at o r Mariafactory. ' For farther partici:pars calt o or addreas Haim - Monroeton, •• 1111‘ Great care should be exert ii r ed in the selection of tti sve or heater,' as ivb or these very necessary articles will last miu39 years. Ilminoslr. Rosman/have *the bestitS• sortment of beating and cooking stoves "Cye offered in this market. Goons AT PANIC PAIOCEL—j.OIII3. t D. Elm has lately pnrclutaxt a large assOrt l 7 went of Millinery Goods, which she wily sell at the very lowest prices for cash, at her store . i on Bridge street: ' 1 1 - Writ is not' generally knotvn ttiat, C. %MAIMS, at toe Book. Bindery over the BEPOSTIM office, mikes Blank Books in any style of ruling and binding, desired. If pit want a new 'Ledger, Journal or Dor,,,kit, giva him a eaU. let. Cold, damp weather approach es apiee, and if you would preserve your health keep your feet dry, and warm, by wearing t 6 superior boots snd shoes sold by Bt..T. in Beidleman's Block. itir' George Wood & co:, Toyler & Barley, and Jubilee Organs, at low prices aia easy terms of payment. Send for circuliirs, br' call toYsee and bear them at the Temple ot 3112: 1 sic Of COLE PASSAGE & CO. I ' R¢.. Dealers in Strings will do well to call at the Temple of Music, where they will find a large assortment of French, German end' Italian Strings, at New York prices. Doweriox.:=The friends of Rey., D. Comt'are requested to meet at the Merrygill Parsonage, for a donation toner. D. Coon, Dec. 91, 1873. us. The Eureka Mower 'Company have received a large lot of malleable castings, for B. Bunn 5 Bons' White Lion Wagon Brake. This is a fair indication that these men mean business. ,Bnccesti attend them. , Z The Oyster Supper, under the auspices of the ladies of the . Presbyterian Church, Wysox, owing to the bad weather, has been postponed until Friday evening, Dec. 19, 1873, at the house of B. E. C. Illynn, •Slyers berg. By order of Committee. /Sr POWELL & Co. advertise in to- . dsys's paper another largo invoice of goodS, suitable for the season. Now is the time to se cure great bargains, as they are selling , dri goods at a reduction of 25 to 50 per cent. from last year's prices. gar A. A. Prrrre & Co. are con stantly replenishing their largo aFtortment d WoJlen Yarns and Knit-Worked Goods, and al so White's Patent Hoods, at bottom prices. Nov 20w4. • TAEE NOTICE.—A. N. NELSON, Jew eler, will sell his stock_ of GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, lratchfs and Spectacle.i at great re ductions Rom former prices! At WOLFF'S Clothing Store. Jjn.l, i Goland see ELIE LAVOIE, who has Just retzuied from New York with au immense stock of Hamlin Hale, which ho bought it bank rapt sale, and w' hich -will be sold at lowest cash prices, at Laval:v.'s Brinch flair Palace of Elmira, N. Y.,—Bridget., Towanda. Pa. annual meeting of th. Stockholders of the First National Bank of Tod wands, for ihe election of. Directors, will be held at the ollicc of tl&o Bank, Tuesday, Jinni,- ary 13, 1874, between • the honrs of 1 and 3 o'clock r. ' N. N. Barre t jr., Dashier4 Bur YOOII COAL BY TUB CAB,' LOAD: r —Two or more portions can Club together and buy their coal from 1L Wuxi-3 at wholesale prices, and gat 2,240 !Wit) the ton. In doing so serenty-five cents per ton of 2,000 1113.• can homed froth Towanda retail prices. I.Mt. E. J. Mn oos hp.s.riow re! ccitrea a fall jinn of Millinery and Fancy Good for the Fall and Winter trade. She will displa • the finest assbrtment of trimmed Hats and Don nets, In Towiinda, on and after next Saturday Oct. 11. . . , :.o li.upash —lii these day 4 of lash-, lonable head fixtures. it will to Interesting for If dies to knowl, where they can have their heada dressed in the moat fashlonable,afiles by an expei• rimmed hair dresier, w itch has long been needell in Towanda. !Call on E. Lavore, Bridge•st.. Tci , wands, at Illvf. J.D. Hails 31illinery43tore. 1 i Tho annual meeting of till 3 Stockholders of the Towanda Bridge Co., foi the election Of a President, Treasurer, and sii Managers, tci servo the enacting •yetir, will lila held at the ciSce of the First National Baiall Towanda, Pa., on Wednesday, January 7, 1874, at 1 o'clock r. at N. N. Ems, jr., &eq. FAIR ! FATE ! ! FAIR !!!*—There will be a grand Festival and Fair held at the ; Tem6 Hall, in Ulabir, Tuesday evening, Dec. 23, The proceeds for the benefit of the M. E. Church, Cokne one! come all! By order Of Coiamittee, I kir Now Goods just received. Our stock is now complete. Everything in th l e line of Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Glovds and Mittensj Trunks, Traveling Bags, ShaWl Straps, etc.' I,Remember we are• always willing to show Gooils,.awl will sell them at the lowest bottom pricOs. CORSEII . COONS. St ,ekholders in the Towandi Eureka Alo er Company, are hereby notified that unpaid( asserameita must be. paid in it once, or as' irected by resolution of the Boaid if Dircct•irs, I shall bo obliged, to collect the same bv law E. T, Etmoir, Treas. Towanda, bee. 8,1873. , ice" C. .. Kim hits just' returned from the cit. , 'with a largo and excellent as-, sortment of Pansy Goode, Per ornery, Pedket nt Books, •Co bs, Brushes, etc., suitable fel. Christmas resents. Cr aeasez knows just what to buy and always has . the cash to pay for goads; 0,41 is thus enabled to purchase at the lowest rtes. • • SUNDAY-!SCHOOL INsTITUTE. -A Sun day-School Institute for the Hornbrook charge, will be belan Hornbrook Church, on Thum. day and kri ay, Dec. 25 and 2G. All aro invit ed to attend Ray. G. L'lVuxiAx's, P. C., Bitta.ta D. T. Gzuzrr, WiLt.Los Parnmsos, • • , LEWIS YOVOIIT. . S. S. Conaiiitteo. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ?—Goods at cost. goodiiiit a great sacrifice, goods at 30 mita on tat:ooller, goods at your price ; this is the g/neral expression of many firmi, but not seen in one case out of a thousand. There is one way, for a merchant to do, holiness-40i otter his goods at a fair vidttli, have but:one kiw price, tell the truth, treit every customer alike, and stick to that. This Is my motto.l Blocs my arrival here I have ad ded largelytr,? my stock and will tell goods to suit the timen„ Don't fail to- Call and look at my common Overcoats at $1.50, Beaver Over coats at $12.1r, Uc.iershirts and Driwers at 33 cents, good Winter Caps at 73 cts., for men, and for boys kt 30 cents. Will be pleased to show you my stock, and then you can judge for your self where it is to your . Interest to purchase. ," Aux. EloLorgos, 129 Main itreat, , .. ?. .:',...;.- : ::,A,1 , .,:j - . , ',.',:ii : " . ;.=:::,... - ,... -- :„ . ',.1 , L , L„ . .7 -,,, , ,, ,, , :. - p: , ...,. - : - ,-„, ,..,,,?. 1 ::::.:r. ,-- ,_, ,, ,... , • A BEiumr. ro4ii".—We wish to employ of wommi Plan* oath* gliWint this williers--wwd will pay cash fo; the sato, ' afters few ditie airaction, which will he glen grethi- at oar _factory. The work can'be'dona =at home, if parties prefer to do l in g L'O. new* a sox,. Towanda, Dec. 3,1813: Anotheri great redaction jut, tnade In the prim ()inundate. by I. 0. non Boas. Look at these prima : Children'. Sigh Matra, each. Boston Rocker., each - 1.75 Zest Wood Sctt Chairs, per set . 3.00 Best Flag Seat Chairs, per 5et...... . 400 Ash Chitinl?es finite, each . 35.00 Now Is the best time to buy cheap for eae , and the only place in town eet Faosr Boss"; Main street. , Nov. 12-6 w. , VS ! Few of our business men have seater rept:o46 . 3n than the popular clothing man, Ti!. E. Iteszuntw. , His correct battiest babfts and urbane manners 'have attracted boat of customers, and - those who visit hie ex tensive'establithment once, aro , sure, to do so again. Ile never palms off an inferior quality of goods, put takeewspechil Waal to tee that every garment ho sells'is betters than* reo• Ciirtnendi.. We take special pleasure in calling . attention of our readers to such busindsi men, and in commending them to the patronay . of all. , INFOUMATION WANTED OF WILLIAM . . Daman AND PAIIIIILIG-4rlr. BtI.:EVTETAI Wife, SA am Brran, wan the,daughter otLuei and Ettztruis tqatin ; the latter died at Wu. Bum s:Ws, in February, 1840. They . had a acollemed Aimansm Bauer= 'J .Most likely Wu. 11/tEWEIeS father lived in the same locality , — Colombia X •Boadit, fradtbid County, Pa., being their Post Office addresitat the above date. (No mosey ; interest involved): Address - . , " • • Gums Sren, Wilmhigton, New Cavite Co., Ihl H. s.• K. Gr . .--Vire 144 just r dy ed a complete amortment of the celebra d "RABBIS SEATriLE33 KID GLOV ," ECM GENTLEMEN, AND . CHILDREN L.DIES, Plsln Black, Blaclt; Embroidered, White, Par. ty Colors and Streettolors, Ono and Two•Bat ton. _ F Other makes or K d.Goves at reducidpricee. TAYLOR AC CO., . , Tourenda, Ps. EI4E LA,701.E, 1110 world-TO , , rioxincii Wig 'biker. *v i er tic:atom& to improve and advance the Style and beauty of his work; has late ly introduced the newly invented Partings, worked on milk and human lull foundation, through which theskle appears; and 'each hair issuing froni it. Lavoir. challenges detection from the most critical eye. Ibis. together with remerous other iniptove monts,i all peculiar to this :establishment, : l enders his wigs, for style,. fit, material, durability, light, neu and beauty of workmanship, superior to all others. , ELLE Lavoie may be found at Mrs, J. D. If u.L'a Taney Store, TOwanda. . , NIL IJESPSEAtiDI3II.-- When some sad misfortune shall come . Tp shatter your prospects so fair, I Be Your motto "Nil desperandum," Fight bravely, and "never despair." Tho' times are now hard with us, • Vire.gladly your profits will share; Ifellano* as ill maLe cl"tt,ll,g bo cheap for all That bisepatrons tte,4l never despair." order your garments Wort. Peiccs cannot be lower, and J. L. 51oltartos, opposite the Post Office, will make you a ,suit or a single .ger ment,.a little lower than any other establish ment in,Powanda. lie is a t practical "enlist," and superintends tholmanufacture or all gar ments Made at his estshiishment. AS§IGXEE. SAM—The undersigned assignee of W. R. SATALLEY, Bankrupt, will sell at - publie auction, for oash, at the late place of businetis of said Smal.T.tY, No. 5 Gnißth & Pat ton's Block, Bridge streee;Toivanda, Pa., on Monday, December' 22, 1873, commencing at 10 o'clOck, A. X., and to continue from day to --(lay until concluded, all the goods, chattels, .isuires and merchandise, in said bankrupt's hardware store, consisting of stoves, tin ware, shelf . hardware, farm idiplenients, platform and counter scales, and all such arlichis• as are usnaily kept in a hardware store. I W. J. louNo, Assignee. Towanda, Pa., Dep. t lk; 1873. MARRIED. ' BARNES=STEVENSON.-- At the 31. M.E. Par sonage, in Leltayaville. Deo. 11, 1873. by Rev. Elwell, Blr. Philetus Barues,4ot Her rick, to Miss Katie fitevmson, of Orth il. BORDEN —NIERRI NG. —A t 'the house , of D. H. Craite,corßurlingten. Dec. 4, I£l3. by Rey. J. Merring, Mr. John J. Borden, of Highland, Pa., to Miss Elzira E. fileiTing (sister of the ofliciating•clergymau), of Rithbone, Stemben Co., Y. STONE—FAIRCHILD.-At the Greenwood Hotel, Dec. 10, by Bev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. Dotson E. Stone, of Leßoy, to Miss Ka . tie Fairchild, of West Franklin. JONES=--PRINCE.—At -PRINEE. 7 —At East Smithfield, I's Dec. 7, 1873, by B. 8. Dean, W. E. Jones and Ida ' • ARCiTIDALD—BURNHAII.--Ac the residence of Deacon Robert .McKee. DO3. 10, by Rev. T. 13.1,Tayne, James A. Archibald, of Owego, N. Y.; and Alieo Burnham, or Leßoy, Pa. [0w4 , 4 papets please copy.] HA I NRERSON—SMITH.—At the IL E. Par simage in Leßaysville, Dec. la. by 11ev. S. Elwell; John Hankerson, of Horne, to Swan L. Smith, at Wysos. MI DJED BENNETT.--billacedopia, P 4., Dec. 4, R ch and Bennett, aged 59 years. CULVER.--In Tuscarora, Pa., of diptheria, Cora Bell Culver, daughter of Meylert S. and Harriet E. Culver- , I, ' • BOCNWELL—In Emporia, Kansas, Nov. 1, 1873, inot typhoid fever, Lizzie B. Rockwell, ' born Bradford Co., Pa., Oct. 25, 1856, tied eldest daughter of E. P. and M. L. Rockwell. . SIM has One from this world of trouble and afffietion, to try the realities of the 'other land. We feel terjeas, and shall Mourn for her. but not as though we had no hope beyond this world; for wo know she died happy, and was willing to go when God 'so ordained it. She said.on the morning of Nov: 1: " If I can -only die to-day, what a blessing It will be.". Aitho' she had formed ihany dear associations for the short Onto she Was_ here, she was willing to leave them all if it was the will of her Father. She wait singing, " 0 bear me' away on yOur snowy wings." 0, bow deeply we feel Vile% and how we shall miss her in this our far west-. 'ern home. We feel it deeply, but we know that she is better off than with us. She is now happy and free froth pain and trouble. We know what trouble is in this world; , there fa nothing' but trouble and disappointment here,. and -we are only wailing nutil our Heavenly Father !limn call; their we hope to meet her in that world where there will be no more sorrow or pain; awl no more parting with friends ; or as the sweet Psalmist has said,—"Beside still waters and green pastures. to go no more ont - forever;" - f _ We feel very thankful to Om people of Em t:oda for their kindness to ns in, this our time of troublei and especially to the family of broiher Woon; and to the superintendent of the school, and to the pupils.. We pray Gcil to ideas them toyit.. E. P. R. , umcooK.—Tu Litchfield, t. 27, of con sumption, Hattie B.; wife of tory Laroock. and daughter of Daniel Rees r, aged 23 years; 9 months.,and 11 days. • AVERY.—AtTererfinds. Nov. 25,1873, Mrs. Ra chel Avery, widoW of, the late Joseph Avery aged 58 years, 9 months, 2 . days. She trusted in Jostle, anti ,peace'ally went to teat.. iMILLE,R.-1-At 'Dome, Pa.; Dee. 5,1873, of scat let lover. Johnnie, adopted son of Edwin and ' and Annie Aldine. aged 5 years. A beantifnl, affeattanati liOnz with percep t Dons acid intelligence beyond hialearn, and all who knew him-loved him. But there ivali need of him in the_!‘opliettiold"; and He wholath sald "Buffer little,ehildten to come anti) me," bath tailed him thither.' „ . ••• • • ' • • TOrtN W. 'MIX, .„„Airoxa:r:-AT-1.4 IV, TOWANDA. • • Special attention given to claimi against Inver.' ' Nice Companies, . Dieter North aide of. Public _lire IDeclB. 73. •- Igidol FOR SALE.- , -The sabscri her o ff ers fur sale his farm in fiheabequln boy. 7Th farm codeine 106 ea , s, 80 sere, under good state of enitiestion. Good buildings. Will be sold cheap for cash. for further information apply to the unfted. W. ;01131502f filielbeqWn, We: 17. '73*. • r° Iv ANDA IfdIiKSTS. 41oileset6d wary, rreabosaah. by , C. D. PATCH subleal Wawa. daily. - • - I ' M i. tt. 9 bitit..4 ~. .. . .... -... 41 50 t 3; .1 '75 _ 111 31 twit. c , - -1, :_ IC 004 . 01ima..4, - ' , ID Osits. 111 bowie 40 MM. # . -1 . •' • ' ' . 16° .44 200 Ratios tri .010 Irse 60 vasszy.)ll lb, salt - ZI Ilk 101 gilli I dos 20 . , Potatass, ll baskaaw , - fit, - 50 Roar 11 bind 050 10 50 Word_ 'Pus* ' .l'' - I - 100 wassztes ow awc—waess 60 lb . : Corn 46 lbs. : -Rye 66 lbs;: Oats 02 lbs.; Barley 451bs;; llacterbest 50 lbs.; Beira; ea tbs.; Bess 20 lbs.; Clover . Seed 60 lbs. ; 'Timothy EWA 44 lbs: Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Wed apples 22 lbs.; psi Bead 60 lbs. 1. • -., , 1 • S. 05 , Nzavinle Dzauxr7' .--LA depressed, irritable *tate or, mind;* weak, nervous; ex bearded Wing; tie energy or animation,•' con . head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing,. Involuntary discharges. The consegnetrces of excesses, mental overwork-or indiscretions. The Nansnrs_Drau.rrt finds a Sorer cure in HUBIPHAETTO ROMEOPATIIIO SP 111 C -ef..6 No. 28. ft ton es the system, arrest dii charges dispehrthe mental gloom and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire system. i It is perfectly harmless and always efficient IPrica 15 for- a package of five boxes acrd a largo $2 vial of poWder, which is important in old,l seri onti eases.; or $1 per single box. Sold by, , ALL druggists] or sent by mall on receipt of price. Address,• ii, ~ . Cnsras B. Pon rent. : South end 1 and House. Towanda, Pa. - 2l : • --- wew --- -- --- v ertisom --_ pats. 1 V - IC"FLORAS GuiDE 1 ric 1874. ' • 11 200 pager ; 500 ngravInga, and colored plate. Piabllahed quarterl . at 25 teats A. year- First No. or 1874 just itatte. A t3erman edition at laardo nice. •Addrera JA Ed VIOL Rochester. N. y. • XgOUTO B.'S NOTIC.-- ...1NotIce to hereby given that all persona rad bted the estate of 8. Arnold. late of Smithfield. deceased, areiregneSted to make immediate psyMent and all persona Iturg claims against said estate must present the duly authenticated for settle. Meat. 1 , HANNAH W. ARNOLD. FLTS9E/3 .1100DYy. DeelV l o" ; Executers. A DMINISTRATORS NO'lle.--- ADM. Nof*ls heretiygicen thatall Persons indebted to the estate of Ww. ' P. Chaffee. - late of Warren, deemaed, are . relocated to make Immediate payment, payment, wild a ll persons having claims against said estate must.presenttliam duly authenticated foc set gement. 1 r‘_ ' , POLLY' CHAFF.P.E. • W i , 0. .430Wkli ' ' LLmintstratme. i•rs remaining in i e • 1 • ce, for the? week endinU 11lic.v, Dzcl7l3 LIST 0; Towanda PI 20.1873 Acker B - Barnes 'islets Blake Thai Waster Irving Bartel* Chas Brick James. Been Orlando BOSSES, lett, 'ost om tartlett DO Cowielp John -. Conrad Adelie Cahn Samuel Obileen Emanuel Colo Abble Groben Parlek ' Cutler Ede aria Dougherty Mary Dewel Chard' E4lO Levy, i • Fitzgerald Margret Gorman David Grifan Geo' I Geeder JerrY . i Gale Henry', Gerdy Jogep i How Manly: Harder Harder Arthur • - Hauseman qattlelb Harrirtewellyek Haviddiati Sara 1 Persons 4lling ♦icill please say ads virtue. 4 an o Court of Bradford C strator of thi;* estate Baronet' of Towline' , Ito sale, on tijo prom d.y of JANUARY. 1: descrlbal re of.Towandaii i . , Beginniair ian the east side of Williara.et. at the northwest corner of Dennis Sweeney's lot; thence along said William-all. north 3 deg. and 21 minutes `vest lie feet to a corner; thence along line of M. ',C. Mercur add James Lewis north 78 deg. east 203 feet rs to Rivet; thence sdong River-at. south 2' dig. west 192`feetto a corner- thence along, the tine of Charlek 'Tinley and Demiils Sweeney south 78 deg. west 198 h, feet tophika otbeginnieg. . , TEiiis4---ss3' down i one-half the remainder at confirmation of the Same, and balance In Fi%znoptll3 with intirestl . • '- •. , Dect7'73. I ' MOBRIE3 LEWIS, Allna'r4 ORPHANS' ,COURT' SLAE.-By virtue oan order issued out of the Orphans' Cettrt of Bra ford COunty, the undersigned , Admin. i istrater of th estate ef /On E.. - ,',31111er. late of Tir r7. ,deceased,J will expose to Publiesale. on the prenfises'in Terry twn., on TIIIIRSDAY the 2.1 d day of JANUARY, at 2 o'clock.' p. nt.. the followmg de scribed r;-al eslate:':' I - Beginning at a he lock corner north $7,, , ,; delg. west 76 per. to a posy corner ; thence by lands pf Dennison and Marshall Worth 2 lj dee. cut 115 per. to a post corner; tience by land of Dennison and Marshall south 8734 deg east 76 per. to a post corner; thence southll37li deg east by other lands of said „decedent 114 per. to the place of • beginning; con. thug 52 acrid more Or less. , i . ALSO—One other lot, piece, or , parcel of rind sit uate in said township and adjoining the above de scribed lot. bounded as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of lands recently owned by J. W. Dennison; thence byilanda of Abram Wilson north 3.deg. east ILS per. td a ;post and stones: thence south 87 deg.l'east 5 Per, to a post an line of lands 0. Grady; thence north .3 deg. east 16 per. toi a post: thencci , nort s 4 87 deg west 50 per to 1 a White Pine; thence South 3 deg. west 131 per to , a hemlock; thence north 87 deg. east '45 per. to +be place of beginning; ..entaining 37 acres nd 65 per. more or lts3a.l Terms made known 'on ay of sale. ':,: ATHAN % lEL T. M LLB 1 t Admi strator.L. Decl7'73 A NEW HAr.R STORE ! r ~ 1 I 1 _ 1 ' IMPORT:IN TO THE LtDrES. ' ] Permit rue throi l this medium to inform you e l f the now and bosh e : • • . ? LADIET I HATR4DRESSING ES- . TABiLSEMENT, .- 1 i 1 For the so'.e elaJect o ni.eting a demand long called for by the Lidice' of Towanda, Pa: The question has bequale a,bonsehold Wordz—Wh-re can we buy the best hair .Oda and articles for,tho hair, at the least prices? We will answer the qUestion, by say hag it yen will favor Me with a call ' , bet ,re in eking your purchases, we Will offer youltopds unequaled as to Ottani. lit 20 per Icent,..)res than. any otinir house in Towanda. • • ! • 1 •1 ELIE LAVOIE, - I , I - Ladies' Fashionable French Hair Dresser, • . AND 9E14.1.73. IN lIVILVS rum GOODS. With 3ta5.1.1. D. HILL. Fancy Breen, Bridge Street. Towanda. Pa.l Ner2sl3. 1 "UICQIJEStIONABLY 'THE 10117 SUSTAINED WORM OU THE xrst? IN THE wortLD4! I ‹ , - - - HARPER'S MAGAZINE.. - 1 ! .Noli'ccs'of the Press. I The ever-increasing 'circulation of this excellent monthly paper:* proves its continued adaption to' popular desires and needs. . Indeed. when We think into how many homes it penetrates every month, ire must consider it as one of the educator* as well as entertainers of tho public mind, for its vast popular.ty has then won by no appeal to stupid prejudices or depraved tastes.—Boston Globi, The character jwhich this Maim:int possesses for variety, enterprise r artistic wealth, and literarY culture that has kept, pace 'with, if it has not led the times. should cause its conductors to regard it with justitialxle emplacing. It also entitles them lb a great claim , upon the public. gratitude. The Magazine has; done good and:not evil all the days of its life.—Brooklyn Eagle i ' _ ----- .-6 . SUBSCRIPTION S- 1874. - ,TERMS , • . 1 T : . . .. • ~ HAIM'S Miciazzit F., otie year ... . ~.. . .. 4 00 . $4 00 includes prepayment et .U. 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HARPER .k. BubTaErs, New T a rk. bt TIME TAB k.- E llll ' ‘ OF THE SULtil t VAN & ERIE I 11411.110AD.—Tating enact oit Monday, Nov 11. 13. ' A. 8:00 1' TOWANDA 8:10 BAItPLAY JIINCTIOII . 8:30 y .. .1101010 E 0:10 WILCOXS ' • • 0:00 EW ALBANY—. 9:50 • f1.......N1LLERS 10:20 ; .11:10 ' BERNICE.. 110IITLIWAW) AGENTS ea chola" of on DIO LEWIS'S 1, .OaMY JO I • s Itbbyodd the the field. 1. It is .3, 2. It Is by Anteries• e. It 1a: IF the prl• book era told by are eager for earl it to them. ' )yrito.f , •-• - %E 0 v.00.11'724311 Mar& Susie Kenerty D & J Bosh Vincent . Kinsman Janus Leverich N W McMahon Michael Morrison Andrew Mites B E , • Manrotte Pull • Melvin L K Northrup Alice Onan Joseph Peek Caid .11obinson A rmint Shores Joanna Sam:an kftlizt Shoemaker 8 A Smith Mrs A. Sweet Mice 81 Shultz James Sweet annne 'aianian Earinah Tarter L W Tar ey Joseph .4 Whipple Ettle t Warren Isaac S. Welsch Wm Weimer Wm Ward A • or any of the above lett; tined, giving date of het" I 14 W ALVORD, P. 311 COURT SALE. = ; .er Issued out of the Oiph .unty. the undersigned, Ad .. .1 Morgan 'Lewis, late of deceased, tall expose to p see, on Eta,TURD&Y the 1 :74, at 2 o'clock, p. in , the agitate. situate' In the Bore . STATI.O7CB. F ' LID P. M. 4:00 3:50 9:90 2:45 0'25 2:05 1:39 12'30 P. M. . it. F. GOODUAN, Clenl Passenger Agent.' QUIOK I Or you iv ornery; (there is s area for and great work. DIGESTION; OUR Y FRIEND% SWUM oat tekh3g. and aaleablo ,wok in a /pay important staged.' most roomier writer on healthll , the largest - and handsomiest bieription. Agents, the peoplei book, and will urge You to bring' • t terms, ko.. tree: OE MAOLSO, Pab 33 Emma Stnetatila I= I® i.Ol 1.4 *at at m a ta IL. • 4. OF Persona I. Oa& is i 1 1 - ',' ! 1 11 - oproe,a i I w*,,Okr El t .). , I.:' ~.. 4, 2172 Atha .li. , .... . • 1 .. • 4 :.1.•• Alban o• .... ~. . 0.. '. . . .. 'Arnierdi.... ..„„. Alba Ono . .. .. Borll246;1114 . • Burlington Bora' BurlindlitnYfeat• Canton Twp• 1 Canton .... gd a Z1 1.. ..111 , .. • :. ~ • .. ... Orazorille... ..... liend. Le 4 Roy ' ... ic lAllaywrilla. ... Monroe Boro .... Orwel4 1..... 4 Plite erkll2. , 7-.....1 . ...: .. dkou . 4.. Boml liage Twp. , . J.... Boma Bone .1. L .... Smithfield—. .. gpringfield . i.... !South Creek .. . irelleti:l,..: 7 riandillg Btenn . .. Terry. kJ.: ... 1..... Towanda TIT— . Towan4 Hot.. Towanda N ... TroY Ttrtk...• • ... Troy Bore ~. Tuscarora... .... Ulster. .. -.. • 1.... ,WarreW. . - .1.... Wireltul !IV.— • • • . • Wyalusiog... ... Wirsot ; Welled,. L ....' . wilmoti 1 .. ••• ••• • . 1 ••• • ••lkipe•• i** , * . ... 1.- ~. •ii•• • ..14".: -11-7 7i•-' I .1 7.•• . 1.1..,. ..ft- [ .1. - 1- "pp. . ...i.L ... ARAD SD '~:, 0 . egvxml tettutta • IWe; correct we .also kiae ni or JANUARYi Oren n = S.. we ail! for tbd pu .r r irids ' , I I i [ / 140 40. 0 II qi once 1 Era .der r &tto 223 1 , 1 , 'IC A - . • I YO tnts Or TA-lIILY MIIIBI i, liiirinip ; Dyspepsia, ICllli Poul ISiona. .'and Breath. Fry ile:8,11iliO. .. tism,l Eruptions Bilkorciriie l Liter CoMpaint, dote and( t t Ethel:lra: l W.o t ime. DittnerlY ' and Purlfyin the • ' .: ingtmal pu . afire yet perflted. ntly oho II t t• ar much they ace ?'. are eat i a. d pleasant to take, . i t heyi nr _a out theifoti hu tuihey, a ' _ ul to the bin:visit or ttc...ttotti. they impart*th .4 being..‘ y 'cure not ray , : Intl of ertirY liodY, butlformid disicaii.• -Moat' skilful Piial. 1 . 1, 1 _ 1 clef en, and our bo.t leiti ca o l : I c" a Performed and of re.., 1 red from their. lilia 4 .e il beat by to for ciairet 'bo effectUaL ling stigarlOoated, 1.-. 11 . , and s pure . 7 vedetahle FialL6 'DX ' • , j • 604 lip MA 4.4.,..• ' Analytical hemists4 I aittlltYclal ato Hiedlcine. , • , A mr fOR ILL ~cos I Yse ' elnrin, geStlon, .ipels., , ead 4, l3e, and Ski :Digitises, Dilopey, etters, Tn Gidut, li ifjs, as Bl.'Fiod,arb;thenaost Their °iris abunda alhother 1 4 11215 J The, but powdiful to cure mars of the blOod ;1 diorde d or,4n haft and ton to the wool 1 thci eve day dompla litre and dangerous ilibs r tn 4t esnituent tens, 'send ,certifical great hen:tit ii Thy are, em h ca e mild as 4 they are easy to / 0. they are 'ntire.! Dr,. O. VerlC eri. , ~ I c AYER cal sii. DimOei Sold by all Augnst.2B .1 D 1 1 " 10. 18 IBER is ri4. 1 11: 1 G : ( 1 I com !ffi E 1 ' i, ,1 LOWER ITHA ERE TatldLi. O i , ill INCE HAVE F 9 BO 1 , r K ,A STO LARG I 0* rfillTß MU h I.TeT 11 mtGlO I IPRO 0 • ISE 011 AND P FUL will in. , ADV ' lron E ' Otr • TO B IMM soo er, 10, 1831111 Towanda HAN A,NE E Su pare I , mkeeps h -.• IBARikt, ,an iVILK bAdiat" 41873, Aiwalll ?minds, MEW UN% D kmomom -030141.0 m, ~, El Eli I ME ....--... tioal , ilmoio 13 tit : /9 1 1 9,117 go i loo ti t ttoo9 13402 $4,314 •* 202.680 • 22 , 1 3. 02,830 3,. 7.646. 24 1 8,0180 ' 3,223 14.329 1,13 1if.328t. 63 5 12Cf.6221 . a 3 i 12.032 -11 7,9^6 I $ 3,451 2 In $ j110,220i 1 '3,95'4 -, 1. it 9 0431 7,2 W 1. 6, 0 e0i 4.11 r, 2 4.9041 .x... 5 II 1.349. %a 1 .525, 4,27 111/3 I t /13'.196, 23, 141,15 4 1 1 21.1 • g.! 2.06 1 47 33 2 i ,04 1i0.249,11h 02,243] 1321 .. ti 3.7571 • .3" .: • WA -0 .2 .243 .... Cam. 4,... A 240.3191 2 04%i I * 153,.:3.1 '4l .. 4.. -.-• 126301 1 9 .,'3 ..1...1,..... 125.123 1,...1 1 ."' 2 ...'.. , . e.. 120 743 . .... p.... 144;333 1 .a..... .1... .. 176,301 1 ...If ,"I totim 1 ...!..i .. . :1..... idi.ll3 l . 1 . ... .r. .. ... 1...., 1137.477 t I .. ---.:.--- , - ---- : - . 4- _ I •I - • r - : • • :stoners f said County , do hel I made by the anveral Asseaeors f ~ est at the Commiesiohers' 0 ee l . .. so of reeising and «itiali,Ang it , d I official teal.al Toranda, this $d / ~ • , I . I MOAT I I•, . • I, B. b' AB liii ..... .. ..... ...• ihr.; , •irr• , • • ' "" "." 1 1 7 f' "e ~ INEI 1 ;.•,.. • ,,. ..• • ASSI.GNEES .SALE. '= iko mai - ter the estate t a ll n geolil G. Slide/ter, or Sinithilal T ship, a prt, aiderstgo ed will, tote of Jjjjjjj G. Fl er. n hank rflpt. erpose to publlo sale Or outcry, /hp house of J. G. Fie upon' the premises a Smithfield Ulm,. .. Dradfo County,' Pa.:, on lilA DAY. DE OLUDER 4 20 1873. commenring at 10 '.4locit, a. m., tto two foil g deectibetklota of i situate in • stid townshi pf Smithfield aforelaid. 'the( first of Which is bounded as follows:—Ou t i north by: 1 Muds of AloWnder Rich, east by lan of 4'aokson NTakely. smith by lands of David /lope , and north by a public hwar, taith it small fra holm said log barn. en fruit trees thereon. !and "PSosed to contain a t'ss eves of land.l t seeond or other lot i b waded u follows:—On t e Met by lands of J son Wskaly, east by lane of Adam Sliiii,tsout y lands fornlerly of If Ishii Dibble', and west Lands of Dayid Boller ' 'd Of Mrs., \Wertz C , and supposed to contain 60 Scre,s of i allt. lr. Ala a quantity of hay, sup to be about e tow. 're .. a msde known on the ay of sale ~ Li 1 I JAIIES 11 - A:111 tiov2s'l3. i Asaigneek of Jacob t . Fletcher. ExEc'ti Is her lb the estate lo deceased, t meat, and II estate mt settlement. Nether 2 . ADEN Notfeel* to,; the estito dcceaPed, aie arid all penio milt presOt 1 - Zetit. i .: ' t 4'ocrantlit,i IS AL7 the es te . deeease P47"1/h , nt. said e state tot settlein nt I VOi. 5 IR 3 V 4 X ,E,' 0 tr T 0 lii ',S IN I TIOE.=- 1 : *4.i0t.;41 3 tereby given illat'all!pers.UWlpcbted I toillhe esta e f l Samuel Coolbangy, la , nf 1 WTsoa, ddceasee* a i requested I CO , rrtak - lnamediato p4yment; RA . persons urirlog c "et ag,aluit Bald estate It present 'thetai duly. aiuthouticatid for settl4up* I:, ELTSTX9 A. C001...p4VG11. . 51:lec. lc 75.1 !, '' ~, 1 -:1 Executor- !• , IN - • „..- , --, ,-. IN B,A • .RI3rTCY:,- 7 u t ~,e ntatt , ,r i . . t . •;- ' J. of I. , t , ; 1 4hIALLET, Bajakrnpf. . i i '''' , ' TO Wixom r;lirs'r Coscsns , ;Ths nude ignetl here b,44ll notice of his sppoi4ttnent as Assignee of FT r. P.. 'MA of the B Gush lorTonanda; in tb? county f 10.adford. and, state lof pennlyicanis wi'thin-Isaid i'strict, 'who as been • adjUdged a .I.4.tdirutt u 0 bis own petit on by tic" D:stri r ct Court of?atl ;Dist i,„t; .1 , . !,- 1 I / att.:ll'm :Ina, Pa. Dec, 10.1873. , 1 i W I • • ar. r YOUNG, 1204 I= 3. P k ITER LI a writ ommon : dltected. that COurt Efoneat DaY the-dth, mi. the folleh Jar eituat fo owe :—B si e of Can .VIN degree canal; then 4 a post; then the place of ,oefrehes of framed dw4 fruit trees, 1 1 RUH 10E4' 2. S B BEFOUE Scrized antaken In execution at the snit of C. H.. De•nocan's e a. Thomas Lamb. i i i • ' t , • '' ,, ' [ JI. M.' 4111TELSheriff, Towanda, eliember 8, 1873, -I". [II 1 .) , , . . I ,—The • • FARMI. TOR. SAtE. 7 — . Sul Bather &fere for Sala 700 acres. of life Farm k own Lath Datidson,Faa In Efheabegni? Town " i ll skim two 'Iles from ter Depot 17 scree, MIMI ~, I I , 1 170 tic._ laer the hes State of imiirovers, the halance, 2,1 acres Tlmbee. Good wafer, tw Large Orchards, o e Jlense, ree Barns an 4 She one ilrainery, aid other 91t.131fildings, ! this Land is 'Located finely, and is et the,hest tre the Country:, Posses sion given at any time. This farni i,U be r rld at a rlF , ensblo Ogee, and, a go/d. given., Foe for tber partials -1W address , 13, 1 COBB - )Dect'73 Athens, Bradford en:, Ps. • MRS. INVOODRO ' F, I it,: torrou, CASH, I , FIGURES pST V.:L. I IN! \ c. IR lISTOMF.I3B MEE IMI :N7.GE ' I ' I IV ! • r Gloms HIQHER ! Y N 11 EMI S Brio § . lreet • El 111 fig BELLOW! Eli Worif Coal Yard of L. • suPols j i I II 1 I I "I LLIVAN 1 ,11 ,°I! 1 COAL • INI / diens ri7rMiii i at Levert WI (1114 filo-County cot B • • • 2 1 ti 11l El T. 4 7.4 2 621 4.3 4 5 I 1.21'0 1 , .880 77 11 I g:.• 11,100 1 3%006 1,000 150 1 471p.i r 49s!' ....LH "iii 1,200 2,100 Cia 3,280 100 2,80 , , 80 2,50 - 1,840 1,420 I! 10 1100 •4.1.. , , 0 5645 ("1400 471,3i6 i--00 10.745 do; 17,t00 1;t1 , ...... I ..... 9,604 ?2_l, 355 740 1 CO . - • - • - , etnaty the 41)014 to be I t..ultord Cototty.ftrr they; lu Totrands.;on. Elam 'osseastlent.,l • . 1 • - y of Dec.. 1173, , ,Itt EIItEPARDI ; • '1 : 'MALL, 1 i ,•• • sNELL, - 1 , . ORS • NOTICE - 4 — l , ti . otic* 'given . that all persons indebted to . parley Johnaoll, l late • - W nadm , . 2 rmnested tO,lnake: "... . to pay, persons hating claims S ' ms . said ' 4 61 rent than , !Inly-Itotheal ted. for . I i . 1 JAIrE/3*. Jok3rEloN. '. • ,173. . • 1 Nxerator; . . . - . TRA.TOR'S IN I TIDE.--- i•reby given chat it*Oer , •ris indebted ' 01 Patti. EinnOLngcsr„j le. nf Wilmot, vinestedto mike named to nt, ' sinaving elating 40.1ns aid eattto , them duly anthennna • kin , settle: ! 3 i ; ' ' CHRISTIO gi UP; ' ' T.- "•";31j - ! 11 4arr# l3 l4mtor• 1 1 TILAIT)R . S , N& tray gtscri that al:treys( of Charles NV', Scott; . lat .7 ~ are reritzeled tom' - 1 . all persona 'Lavin* c nit present them duly I. EL 11.11 t ~ i rhaznib I viitue. of f 'Vend. Expo. Issued out of l ite Qourt Fleas of 'Bradford cotintfy 6. to me • re will ba eapesed to public' sale at the the 'Borough of Towasdki op MON -4-or.I.aNUSATE*IB74, at 1 O'llook,P, dotcribed I lot; piece 'or; pireef of 411 Wyslnsing !township, bOnntied ds ittning at a pdst ionter on Ithe month I street; thencelalong (said street south I vrdmt 7 N,perchmsto a i post an hens of M north 89 degrees east 9 68-19 CI, prs. to forth 4G devms west 6 pemhes to intting.- Containing 4^ 540, square d, more or leas; all Improved, with a. honse, small trained barn Itud filar' ! .1, • • . i.}, : acing de. entire st, ea to go on ix of HAT CAPS' LOtrNg, 7.47 H DEM VHS? VI (FOR TIIE 11 II d+ WC° on er of Man Store. pat* : 00MA. CO J. Long's m corner. RE °wands WI TS FO, A! 93;4:f•', 1 1 T£.l W,,TE WELT. a addition to / • - s' cotiptantly' lock of dowel ieeeirlog. ry, 1 FINE GO D SETS., Ell Oil , Hal l i 1 * MEI INGS. 1 1 1 , SU EBICAN 11111 d SWISS SL OLD A TED W . • I I ' i , l nta -1 7 LLTED I I I C L, 0, GOLD, 13 . .g 4 Via /ND 1 1 ' 1 - • •- e#l4iptiotut tbs to;test pri I ea• *OX and TEWELNitrepotting done or. and narrantel. • I_ .1 tboralpiqtnago ano hope to rottit. Ot tho tome: I ov.lR: 79 1,!.. • I Roclimxt.t. ' I of Ai WATCH. C Ilkthe beet r Thant' for, a coiatiraaane r Towwitds, ME U D ~~~3, ~~ 91 ', t ~~ ~~ • VOITA.•-•. • got' Profit• • Wiliam • •Ftitr II II ' 4 - • i ~ i } , ES El •• .1; ....1: 4.4 , 2 II =lll t 1 i 200 445 430 215 .565 ■ S ~ , r , , i , 12/11 000 COO St 'llO 210 1 , t :•i•ii I', - it 411,•• ,A•i•- . , . , 11-,;• 22 .. - ~. ' 11 , iiol.' !.- ... • t - 1 a,:.: c. ! •71 - I•','r• .. .... true and 1074, and ; the 2d day !vett. I I ns indebted immediate nu agaiii4l I thetdieated 30 iteratoti. I= buginets, yffcre MEI BONNETS,' , RI - I D i IIII3BONS; DI ST D4S), ge Streets, over • ain 3t;, 33 door , 1 =1 ME ~, :• I, ORE! ilmorltvev.) Lib' largo 1 I [ lIINH E) Mt la 4 I HARMS, • I NEC t MI EES, IVA 1 o cum, sPier RlNCifi AND CKS. =I ! I .