Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 11, 1858, Image 4

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I \R. (1. S. PK('K, and !
J / r:il llrntitd. I .cinq; permanently located in Towanda,
t MMlcr- lii-' i rolW- mud ' wviiv- t" itscitizen*. K-per in
attention given to FH L'NG nr.! OI.K.iSSIXU DLCAY-
I-:i TEETH, al.-u !M I: A *'T'N; ned AFRA NGING
IRREGULAR iFFTH IN' ( HILDRFN. Teeth in.oit
ed oti pivot; ni-o emu ar.rl plain int'orri]'til/lc teeth
mounted on gold, rilvi r,, lit'J.:.-tic and slavtoti* Luc,
from nt t<< an e:it:r< set. I.i tile t.. ,-t „ i... <
known to the profession.
All the almvc operations wi'l be \ rrfonnt d with n
THOROUGH PR U 'TB AL KNOWLEDGE of hi- busi
liea*. and duty t>> hi* pnticnt.
• Office over "l i.'J*. Fox'* store, Xo. 1, Brick Kovr. En
trance. tit t door on 1 'tie tii.
X. I!, Produce taken in part payment for dental ope
ration* at it- market price.
Jirly :Wl. ISo*. _ _____
DR. J. MACKINTOSH, DF.X-
T/ST, li.tr- returned, at!.! 1 ■ a! !i me
i T T T- j r.i.- r . .. month- t Clue. M. into!.i di
abase the public mhniut the isn.ji -r-i ... that he- n a.-hunt
in.tt Op .1 f.la c toMttle .11 tvlnle absent, lie i> settled
he-re. and will remain MI. _
Towaiid.i. Augti-t 4. 1 saS? _
Patronize a Home Enterprize !
A Book-Bindery in Tov. anda !
\XTE would respectfully announce to our friends a' .!
W the public generally, that we have connected with
our Printinir Officeatul Book A Stationery Store, a l'laiu ;
and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY, and earact! . solicit the
patronage cf all who desire anything in the i no.
Having secured the set vice- of one ! the !>est hinders
in the I'nited States, we flatterourselve* that we can give
universal satisfaction liotli in workiuausliip and price.
Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran
ces that we an* prepared to hind in a workmanlike man
ner, ail kinds of HOOK.-*, among which wc may n one
Itihie*. Histories, Mu.-ic. Magazines, Pamphlets. Periodi
cals, haw and School Hook . to order or pattern in
Ifrcnch, Il'i/i'iii, (if muni and English Oz/.V ; in
Vrlret, S ilk, Cloth, Leather and I'trjnr.
upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay
JtarGive us a trial. _
Particular attention given to re loading Books. A.l
work warranted to he properli executed.
icf-pla o and Panel Paper Boxes nude to order.
Jau 1, lSoa. ' K. A. RALSOXS.
BOOKS &l STATIONERY !
lTß*The attention of the puMic is requested to the very
general unl excellent assortment aiw iy* mi hand at the
Argus Hook and Stationery Store, first building north of
the Ward House. Call and examine our stock.
SELECT SOI lOOL
Fcr TTcv.ng Lacies.
"\ fISS MARY 11. CRI'KIUVK would rc-portfullv give
L notice that she will open .i Scle. i S In o! lor ) oung
laT.lies aud Mis.-es, iu the loom form d 1 y the
Miss HANSONS, to commence on M"XDAY. Augu.-i I'll.
A limited number only will he taken.and Mi-* C. Hat
ters herself that from long experience in teaching, she
will be enabled to do justice to the scholars confided to
her care.
TEItMS, FF.K qi'XBTEi: OF 11 V. ; 'K- :
Firtt Class— To iuclade the elemental y English
Branches. _ #t 00
Srroml Chit* —To include the more advanced En
lish hranehes, with Mathciuati- - ar.d Latin, 30 00
Third Class -To inelude M itbemati. s Moral and
Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,with
Jaitin, ?i 10
Music —lnstruction on the Piano, with u*c of In-tru
ment per quarter, #lO : French, p r term, sf>, and braw
ing $3. extra.
Instructions in Vocal Music will he given without extra
charge.
Kaeli pupil will he expected to provide herself with a
desk and chair.
if Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to li. S. Mereur or E. 1. Fox.
Towanda. August 11. lsj*.
T EMBROIDERIES. —Cheapest in the world
J at MARSH A CP'S.
EAGLE FOUNDRY!
AND
:si.\ci i rrs T: s i iop i
Afrain iu Motion !
Fit TIE Suliscribtr having puroliased the above
A works, situated at the lower cud of town, near the
Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the • ime es
tablishment formerly earricd on by I.aniorciix, Hall A
Russell,) and haviug employed a Competent set of work
men, is now prepared to execute orders for Castings or
Machinery of almost any kind. He also manufactures
a varictv of Cook, Parlor and Office stoves, lie respect
fully solicits a share of public patronage.
Towanda. Sept. 8, In."l s . O. I). BART LETT.
Mew Fall and Winter Goods!
HUMPHREY 6L WICKHAM
AliK now receiving; a very large and desirn
. ble assortment of Goods suitable for the season,
comprising almost every article wanted in the line of
II ry Goods—such as Sheetings, shirting , I trillings,
Ticking, l>enims, Cotton Yarn. Butts, Wickin;;. Twine,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Bread loflis, < 'ac-imi r, Satiuetts,
Kentucky Jeans, Vesting*. Ladies Press Goods in v arie
ty. Crockery, Shetland Yarn, Family Groceries, Hard
ware, Hats*and Caps, a large assortment. The usual
large stock of Boots and Shoes, of great variety ill styles
and prices, both eastern and home manufacture. A very
large stock of Sole anal l.'pper Leather, Kip and t'alt
Skins, both French and American, Linings, Shoe thread
and I'egs, a large stock of lgt-ts. Boot Tries, Crimps.
AT., Wooden and Tin Ware. Ac.. Ac., which we offer to
our numerous patrons and friends, nud t • Tl>- pal !;•
generally, for CASH or County Produce, at prices which
cannot fail to plcse. Wc resjie.-tfiillv invite tlie attention
of buyers lsTore purchasing elsewhere. Ca h juid fi :
Hides A Skin.
Towanda, Oct. 1. ISA*.
Gilt and Rosewood IWCou'iin^s!
A LARGE VSSORTMKXT, for Portrait and Pirture
XIL Flames, Looking ti.as-c- -Looking Glass Plate-.and
French Picture Glass of all sizes. Frames and Looking
Glasses made to order, at price- to suit the lime'.
MT Ready in i<d< eoflins, of line fiui-h. and illtTercnt
sizes, with a good liearse, ready at all times. Law prices
and terms ea-v.
Towanda. ilet.'-'o. Is",s. CHESTER Wlil.LS.
COLE AND UPPER LEATHER, CALF
kJz and Kip Skins, Morocco ami finding- 1 , ju-t receiv
ing at HUMPHREY A WICKHAM S.
BOOTS AND SHOJ •IS.— A assort
ment constantly kept on ham), and Manufacturing
to order—Wholesale and Retail, at
Oct. 20. lIFMPHREY A WICK HAM'S.
New Fall and Winter Goods !
Are constantly arriving at
ROCKWELL'S LARGE & NEWLY FURNISHED STORE,
CIIXSISTIXG of a large and well selected assortment
gof those cheap and nice Print- selling for only and
* cents. Muslin lMuiucs and Plaids, Coburg, Poplin ami
laidies cloth, also Ladies Plaid Long Broche and Mantilla
Shawls.tlents Shawl'.all sizes ami kinds, Bio k iiul Fancy
t'assj meres. Zepliyr Wur-ted, all colors of Shot la ml Yarn.
Hat- and Caps, l.catlicr, B • 't-iiiid Shoes, R hl r-.aud in
fact all kind* of Goods to -,;jt the purchasers, which we
will sell as cheap as the die pe-t.
Oct. 13. Xo. 1 Pattoii's Block, cor. Main A Bridge *t.
Great Bargains in Goods!
TRACY & MOORE.
\ RE now receiving- a very large ami do-ir
-TX- able ass-irtuieut of Fall tuid Winter Good-, which
will Is- sold as low a- anything that can he found in this
market, consisting of T)rv Goods.Shirting.Strine Shirting.
Ticking.l'cnims, t'ottou R.itts.Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp.
Wirking. Prints. Sattinets. Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and
Bl.u k <'assiinere, Bla k and Bine Broad Cl'tli. l.incy,
Cotton T ihle.Diaper l.im-n Crash. Vapkin*. Table Cloth*,
ll.iuiusk Talilc Spreads, B'.e.e tied Ma-lin, Red asid White
FLiiinel Cotton Flannel, tlniiu Bag-. Ac.
DKE-S Goons.—Dc I.aines. Hauiiitoii A Pacific min*.
Xo. 1, Poplins, De flcges. Ciienile Scarfs, Knit H uds.
Meri.ios, Casiineres. Paramutas. Ac.
Sitiwi.s. \ large assortment of new an Ich dee pat
terns of Stella nud Wool Shawls
HATS ANI> Cars.— Meu and Hoy's Wool and Fur Hats
and Caps, the finest assortment in town.
BOOTS VNI SHOE*.— All the different d -cri-dion of
Men, Women and Children's Wear. -"Id cheap far cash.
October 13,15A8. U:\cY A- MTHIRF.
KA L L
imiiMERT mom ?
Misses GRirriW dc PARK,
BEG leave to invite your curly attention to
to their new -tick j u-t received cmpri-iag choice
styles B innct-fttbbons. Silks. Satin*. Velvet*, togctliei
with a carefully selected a*sortin< nt of Feathers ami
l'lowcr*.
Thankful far pa-t p itronage heretofore -o liberally he
towed. they wmhl res|te< tfolly solicit a eantlntianre if
the tfr. it. ' I (tidier 11. 13 V..
Iv * * •• SES ,<c A U\A rAS in ail gniilf*
19f-•• _ 1 ... („ ;Ij y - fP t
kiAHsrt A be:'. .
' aiioieiltiliroUG I
*■ j'K, '■! ' "/ '--g Vh\
The Ready Pay System
TIM UALLM IxYTsT! | (
\T LAST it lii. * Uen red need to a certainty flint | )
GdODS can 'of sue ess'ully -"id in Towanda FOR , '
j CASH, 'l'ho.-t doubting this will do well to call at the
store of ,
JOSEPH POWELL, l
; Where it will lie sliown that the Merchant in selling li is
Goods can atl'mrt f sell cheaper tor CASH, and can oiler |
inducements -ufli -ieut to make it an objci t for purehaseis '
at whatever i tifiee they are obliged to make to procure
the money t. adopt in their purchases the Cash System. '
Having i Ist removed to hi- new Store, licreafter to U j
known a the
t- h rfH /li fA F.NF
i and being now in receipt of a large assortment of good- I
! of almost every description, under the most favorable eir- I
| enmstanees, tor CASH, lie i* enabled to and will sell at
I prices far less than can he done by those by whom ciedit i
! is given.
I\" \MIXF., COMPARE A XI) JUDGE!
DRY GOODS. —An asfmrtnient heretofore
une.pudied l>y any t'linir ever offered in Tuwanilaof
F.VXt'Y AND STAPLE DRY G-iODS, comprising many
new and de-iralde sytle- of GIUMI- unknown in tiii- mar
ket ; am uig which will be found in iaidies Dre-s Good*,
all the novelties of the *e ison, cheap at the KEYSTONE. :
OIIAVt l.S.— Neiv ami Choice R.itlcnis of !
LA Broche. still i, I Laid Wool, Talma, Mantilla, audi
Knitted Wor.-ted Shawls, cheap at the
I let. I.'. KEYSTONE. j
RON NETS. RiUlioiisand Tiimmiiijrs, whole- ;
L) sale and retail. r lie* p at the KBYSTOXFL
DOMESTIC GOODS.— AH the diferenti
qnalitic* of Print*. Ginghams. Bleached Gooils.finc |
iiuiilea■•in il Mi.siin*. Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheetings, !
Cotton Yam. Carpet Warp, Batt*, Ac., cheafi at the
Oct. 12. KLISTOXK.
pLOTIIS. C A SSI ME RES AND VEST !
1 NtJS. HI " k and Colon d Cloths.Doeskins.'Tweeds,
Sattiaetts. Keut.n k\ Jean*, and a beautiful a*sortnient
of Fancy O is*imere*. cheap at the KEYSSOXE.
r>O()TS AND SHOES.—AH the d UVreiit
9 descriptions of Boots and Shoes, f.r inen, women 1
and children* wear, jnst received and will be sold at !••** j
prices tlian ever known at tiie KEYSTONE.
HATS AND CATS.— M?H'S H*l Roy's,
Hats and Can*, in all the new and desirable styles,
just received nud for sale cheap at the KEYSTOE.
/ ROCKRIKS ! GROCERIES !—Siqmrs
xJT at le-s prices than can be found elsewhere. Midas- '
se-, Coffee, Ac. Ac., and a superior article of Young <
Hyson Tea, at AO cents i>cr pound, just received at the
Oct Ft. KEYSTONE.
PAINTS, Oils, Glass, Ac. Ac.—At the
i Keystone will always he found an assortment of '
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Rutty. Ac., Ac., t igether with a
, thousand other kind of Goods, which time nor space will |
admit of remuneration.
TOWAMIV. Oct 12,
j)RINTEI) FRENCH MOD!NOES. —An
1 assortment of Colors of new and beautiful Styles,re
ceived to-duv at
i Oct. U. ' POWELL'S KEYSTONE STOKE. '
RTantillas, Cloalis and Zvaglans.
1 I'OWELL would respi ctfully aniiounee
• to the ladies that he wiß always keep on hand a
large assortment of Cloaks, Ac., of different Styles, and
that lie has made arrangements to furnish to order on slim t
notice any article wanted in tiii* line, from cheapest to
lie-t. at rates below New York city retail prices. He will •
also receive samples of new styles as they appear, to
which lie invite* your attention.
< October 11.
FPRUNKS ! TRUNKS!—A large assort-
I i :ent id Tne.iL always on hand and for sale at man
ufacturers prices, at I
Oct. 11 POWELL'S KEYSTONE sTfflfE. ,
Iff ATR ASS ES.—A larce assortnfpnt of
i'L Hair and Husk M itri—e* "f -npc. ior quality lor
sale at. POWEI.L'S KEY STONE STORE. ;
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY
IRON AM) STOVE STOLE.
ra i). c. iiall
W!I ' * ;,e Fe.iicr |
iu H -idware and Stove*. Iron i
fc , 'I; f. Nail*. Sa-ii, Gla**, Paint- ;
.'-•*. '' a.. '.Bfljand oil-. Hoii-e Trimmings— i
fr"--- :1! kind* oi<'arriage trimming*.
■'• mOJjfJSe; t ch.llls and Liici-.(.'..rrijge
Ikey and Suit S; ring*. Car
. ■' •'•Yner*' Planes.
''' 1 I
- llnmnier- and Screw Pl.ites, !
Axes. Broad Xirrow. l.atii and Hand Hatelietj—Cable, .
i.og. Trace and Haiti. Chains, Crowbars, Pick.*, Slmvcl* ,
and Sonde*.
POCKET \XT) T\BI.E CUTi.ERY sliear* and Pcis-|
nr*. Edge Tools of all kind*. Bra**and Enameled Kettles. I
Shovel and Tongue*. Spoons and !.od!e*. Tubs and Pails, i
Mops and Wa*lihoard.*, and all other kinds of house-keep- ]
ing implements.
In the 11 \UDWARE line, Brass. Brittania. Jappancd |
and Plain Tin TVare. single or in sett*. Bar. Band, Scroll I
and Hoop Iron. Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps,
f Is-ad Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works. !
Patent.Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather,
and 10,000 other arti' ' - too numerous to mention, that
we are now receiving direct from the hands of maimfae- i
turers andimporters, including tlie largest assortuient
and greatest variety of
ETOVSS
Store* 2."i jrr r< nt. less than usn il for Cash, '
or (ifoin at Ihe hiirhrst morlrt prices.
.
Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Pining-
R Mini. Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern j
Pennsylvania, or Southern New York ; all of which we j
re now prepared to -ell at whole-ale or retail, at a* low
; it* and o,i a* good Tki m* a* can he found this side ol
New York, 'Loin the fact that all our goods were bought
•f fir-t hands and in full packages and large quantities, i
lhat give* ii* an advantage over smaller purchasers and
Dry Good.* dealers, that wiii enable us D sell from 5 to
lii per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we
shall ofk r to any who will favor us with a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
A large quantity of Tin ware, Stove Pipe and Elbows
always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job j
Work doiu 11 order, ou short notice and warranti d.
Don't in.-.ski-the place to buy STOVES and H ARD- i
! WARE cheap -one door South of Tracy A Moore's, and j
Powell's new block on Main street, iu the new Wood
Building. Irttrrrd nilortr.
Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania I
j and Cupper. Dried Fruit of ail kinds, Feathers and llee— i
i Wax wanted for goods.
1 0,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price j
j in C.\*ii will be paid.
l<"Xn credit given over four months, and all bar- 1
ing account* or notes over due bail better call and pay j
immediately, iftlwv wi-li to -aw cost.
Towanda. OctoiaT 13. 1 *■>*.
SAZiB OF REAL ESTATE.
valnablc Real Estate, kuowu as "The
1 Lukeit's Igmds." situate in M'arren twp., Bradford
Co.. Pa., arc now offered for sale to the highest and best
bid ler.
'I his ImmlV of bind- consist of four tracts, containing
FIFTEEN HI'XDRKD ACRES of JPHH) tanning land,
*ituate almut live miles lYoin the X. Y. A Erie Railroad.
Rrr-otis desirous to purcliase will -eud their offer* in
writing iu the nature of bid* per acre to my a cent, WM
FI.WKI.I, Esq., at his office in TUWAND.V, i.y tlie lath '
day of NOVEMBER next.
(liters will lie received for the wliole Ixaly, or for the
i separate parcels airree*hlv to the pre*eut sub-divisions,
i No sale will lie made of less than one hundred acres, and
the parcels will not lie sold separately unless the body ciui
be disposed of in that way-
Tetin*. one-third in haiid and the balance in two year
ly instalment* with interest,
i SARAH L. KI.KXK,
tihoinistnitrix ( T. X. •!'.(•,):• ens, d'- d. '
1 iu-: ' oi:., -ip-.ji, iriv 1
flknijatibijf, Sc.
NEW ARRIVAL |
OK
HF&SsSa 1
HS. MERL'UII Ikis njrain (lie pleasure i
• of announcing to liir- patron - and the public, the
arrival at Ui -tore of a very large and beautiful as-ort
ineot oi FALL COOPS, which means everything that i
wantcd. und which will as heretofore be sold for CASH
at a- low and generally lower prices, than can be found 1
at othci stores. Few "possess equal. and none superi<r '
facilities for obtaining cheap and desirable Good-. and j
purchaser.- are re-j>ectfully requested to compare quail- j
ties and price-,
lowunda, Sept. 29, 1858.
MERINOS and ail Wool De-
A- l/iines in various colors, for sale by
Sept. 21 . 105 ft H. 8. MKRCCR.
OOPLINS, VaknciM, I'lnin ftnd Printed j
1 DcLaines, Kilns, Debcgcs and other dress gieids,
will lie found at
Sept. 2!. 1858. If- VKK'-riFS.
Oil AWLS ! SHAWLS ! ! —Single and
0 d niMe Broclie, Cashmere, Thibet, Silk and Wi.nl
Shawls at
Sept. 21. 1858. 11. S. MKR< I'R's.
)nA| | VARPS of those celebrated (d
t)' R.L ' Krints; also, an extensive line of Merrimae
lb iuts, just ree'd bv
Sept. 21, lf.is. 11. S. MKRCCR.
"IXiNNET RIBBONS, Fringes and Press
A3 Trimmings of the latest styles, new Silks and Vel
vet.-. now ottered at low prices, by
Sept.l-sft. a.a. MEBCI'R.
pOLOItEP, DOUBLE EXTENSION,
\ ' STEEL HOOP SKI UTS, a new and beaut iful article 1
streceiccd.it j.vU MERC! US.
\S USUAL, a lartre stock of Domestic I
. fhiods. Heavy Denims, Sheetings and Tickings,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Irish Linens and White ;
(.nods. 01 evcrv description, at
Sept. 2s. 1858. MKUTITR'ft
2 GENTLEMEN'S nnd Youth's Fur, Her
\ ' lin and Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, at
Sept. 2s. 185 ft. MKIcOTTRf*
N EW und fashionable Ilat and (\ips, Boots
•and Sleies, great assortment received at
Sept. 2s, MERCT'R'S. I
I ADIES MERINO VESTS. for sale by
1 j 11. s. mkucrii.
/ IARRIAGE TRlMMlNGS—consisting of
| \J Woolen and Knanielcd Cloth-, Damasks, Fringes,
1 Laces. .Vc. Ac., just received and for sale by
October 12. H. S. MERCHit.
CAROCKERV and Glass ware, it now n.s-ort
) meat now opening at MKI!< i its.
irsrw
ic jfV 1. j . t it a 3 > j-:!
S $ % % P *8
ttff f n r
JOSEPH KINGSBERY,
TWO DOORS BELOW PUBLIC SQUARE,
HPAKES pleasure in informing bis custoniers and the
J. public generally that be is now prepared to oiler the
MOST ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVt STOCK OF
AUTUftIM GOODS !
EVER EXHIBITED IN* THIS BOROUGH.
Constant additions of desirable articles will be made, and |
no pains wii! be spared to keep up an assortment of |
Goods, which for beauty, variety and cheapness,
CANNOT BE SURPASSED!
Special attention is invited to the department of
READY MADE CLOTHING
In which may be found every variety of Goods usually j
kept by houses who devote themselves exclusively to this
branch of trade.
Towauda. August 23.1*78. |
The ( Jrcat Atlantic Telegraph!
M. E. SOLOMON'S
SMo. 2, Pattern's Block.
r I"" 11E two greatest events of the Nineteenth Century.
1 are tie submarine t> le; rapli bet wen F.uiope and
Auicii-a, and the unpaiaHed stuck "t HEADV MADE
• I.OTHIXG UF M, E. SOLOMON! combining the |
i greatest variety, lnte-t fa-bionable. and most durabh
made Clothing ever brought to Towauda.
i bee to inform 'lie Citizens of Towauda and vicinity,
that 1 have kkmovkp to .No. 2, Pattnns Block, one door
north ol Koekwi ll's store, wheiv I shall 1 e happy to see
all my o!i', friends and customers and as many new ones
as may \\ i-li to favor me with a call. Having just return
ed from the Eastern and Western markets where I have
purchased mv Fall and Winter stock of CLOTHING. ;
1 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Ac.. 1 can supply the j
pul.l at lower rates than ever sold here before, us 1 hare '
I bought my stock for Cash at the lowest figures.
MV STOCK CONSISTS OF
O vkkcoats.—Superfine black Beaver Raglans nnd Sack
Overcoat-; Black, brown and blue Pilot do; Petersham
| do; Sup.black Cnion C.issimerc d>, Black, brown aud
gray Sealskin do ; Deer akin do; Lion .-kin J'-. Fancy
| Bear skin do. and various other styles, too numerous to
mention.
! Fuockcoats.—Fine Freneli black Broadcloth double j
i breasted Frock Coats, single-In t-ded, same; Medium
i quality dj ; Cotton warp do; French Beaver Business
i do; Fancy Cassimere do : Side Rand do; Black Cnion ;
I 1 aiss. do ; Fancy Satinet. do ; Tweed and Kentucky Jean
J do.
Pants.—Sup. black Doe-kin Pants : Medium do ; Blk.
I cotton warp do; Fancy Cassimere side baud do; S.itti- i
nett do; Fanners and Mechanics Cassimere do.
Vi.sts—French Fancy Silk Velvet VE.-t.s; Chenille and j
! Printed do; Silk Vests, of all descriptions; Silk and j
: Worsted do; Black Satin do; Cu-.-ilucre Ve-t-; Satti
1 net and Plush do.
I'i i:nisiiino Goons.— Fancy Silk Ties. Bin kdo : Fan- '
j cy Silk Scarfs ; Black figured Scarfs ; Black Silk t'ra
-1 vats; Liueii Pocket Handkerchiefs; Cambric do; Silk 1
jdo : Fam v cotton do ; White linen-bosoni shirts; Fan- :
I cy Marseilles do ; Fancy Linen do; Whi'i Marseilles By
ion Collars; Fancy do; Fancy aud white linen do;
White string aud lap do ; Hosiery, of all kinds ; Suspcu
i dcrs ; White and Mixed Men's Wrappers and Drawers.*
A complete assortment of Boy's Clothing! Boots and
Shoes and Rubber-, of all kinds, Sole Leather, Upper
| Leather, Kip Skin, Calf Skin. etc.
1 Our motto; •'Qoick Bm.es vsn Small Pkofits."
Cash will be paid for Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, and all
! kinds of Grain, at the liighe-t market prices.
Remember, removed to No. 2, Pattou's Block, former
-1 Iv occupied bv William A. Rockwell.
| Towauda, Sept. 20,18.78. M. E. SOLOMON.
Great Excitement in Clothing!
COLLINS &. POWELL,
\RE now receiving the Largest Stock of
Ready-made Clothing ever ottered in this market
i which they are .selling at prices that astonish every one; !
1 our Goods are got up expressly lor our Trade, and are i
! warranted in every way. our stock consisting of every j
thing in the line of Men and Boy's Wear, Black Cloth
| Coats, Fancy and Plain Business Coats, Satliuctt Coats.
I Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants. Union do,, Sattiuett j
1 dp.. Silk and Plu-h Vests, Cotton Plush do., Sattiuett do., |
j i'tush aud Satin do.
Gents Furnishing Goods!
' Such as Wool Und • 1-Shirts, Wool Drawers. Collars. Cra- :
! vats. Suqu-nders, Gents White and Fancy Shirts, Check
| and Hickory Shirts. Hoseiry of all kinds, llatsand Caps,
the latest styles of Black Silk HaU made to order.
Cloths, Cassimeres 3nd Vestings !
We are receiving the largest Stock of Cloths, Cassi
meres ami Ve-tings, ever ottered in this market, which we
j are ready to make to order or sell by the yard. Persons j
I wishing Clothing made up to order, will do well to give 1
us a call before purchasing else where, as we warrant eve- !
rythiug to fit or 110 -ale. We keep none lmt the best work- I
men, and are receiving the latest Fashions every mouth. !
i Persona wanting anything in our line, will please give us
j a call as we keep nothing but Men and Boy's Wear, and !
think we buy our Goods cheaper than those that only buy
I a few.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in payment
for Goods aud 011 short credit. Cutting done us usual.and i
no charge when the Goods are bought of us. Don't for- !
get the place, one door south of Hall's Hardware store. '
October 12, l ft COLLINS A- POWELL. |
rpoWANDA £ BURLINGTOX PLANK j
-L ROAD COMPANY—The annual meeting of the I
St'u kliolders of sai ! < oinpuiiy for the election of officers, j
and the transaction of such other business us may be re- :
quiis'd. will is- held at the office of Win. C. Hogart, in I
TOW \ \ DA, ra MoN'DAI the Ist day of NOVEMBER
Levi, between the hours cf lb nnd 12 o'i'lo k. A. M.
I'o.randa y;. U. B. B. i.UK-L'l.L ir* '<.
fllioccllancons
Ticga Point
AgricullHral k junclioii Iron Works, i
AT
Athens, Brsdford County, Pa.
WKLLES, BLOOD & CO.
! EMERY'S PATENT RAILROAD HORSE POWERS! ,
A VE are manufacturing these justly celebrated Knd
\ \ le-s Chain Powers, for one and two horses ; to ,
which we liavt added such improvements as to make them -
the best endless Chain Powers in the world. Our
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS
Kre much improved over the Albany machines, and work
admirably. Our new ;
TIOGA-POINT THRESHER AND CLEANER.
Just tinishrd, will, we are confident, prove itself to is* the .
I Bkst CoMitixKn TitKKsnnu AM> WINNOWKK in market.
! It runs easily, is simple, strong, light and durable; will
not carry over, nor waste grain ; and will thresh and
clean lit for m e ket as much grain per day. with the same
: power, as any Thresher with Separator will thresh.
It is admirably adapted for two and four horse powers.
Job thresher- will Mini it to lu'jii-t the machine they hare ,
so long de-ired to ttnd.
Our Horse Powers and Threshers are. to say the least,
equal to any made in the Union ; so that fanners : n Sou- ,
1 tin in New-York and Northern Penit-yivania. will find it ,
■ to their advantage to buy our Machines, on account of !
saving heavy expense in freights, as well as for their su- I
pe riority.
We invite flic particular attention of Farmers and Deal- |
- ers to our
TIOGA POINT FEED CUTTERS. GALE'S PATENT.
■ We can with confidence, recommend these Hay, Straw
and stalk Cutlers on account of simplicity, durability,
I strength, efficiency,ease of operation, rapid cutting, Ac.
They do away with the very serious objections lieret Wore
urged by fanners Hiid others, und justly to . against ail
patented feed cutters ; namely—that they are too com
plicated. too many small easting- and traps, consequent
ly too liable to get out of repair ; that they have too
many wearing or friction places, therefore hard to operate.
Our Feed I utters have two simple straight knives which
can easily be sharpened, or. if ever ne essary, can la
made by any blacksmith. All are warranted to give sat
isfaction. Ask your merchant to order one for you. and
-end for our UATALOOI'k, which contains additional in
formation concerning all oi the above mentioned machines
and many others of out iiiauufaeture and sale.
WELLES, BLOOD & UO.
Athens, Sept. 1.7, I7k.
IVlatchcd Ilcrscs for Sale.
G THE Sulisciiliers desire to sell
line-pan of matelud BLACK HORSES,
j k C A 11111 having teaming enough to keep them em
ployed. Said team i-a valuable one and is well known,
having been formerly owned by Me—rs. Harris ,V Page.
; and Welles A Brooks. Ttiey took the first premium as
she Uv-t pair Carriage Horses at the Bradford County Ag
ricultural Fair iu ls.77—their weight isalmut liiHi pound
each. We will sell them cheap, either for cash, or 011
; time with approved security.
Athens, Sopt. 21. l-7s. WELLES. BLOOD A CO.
It. WATKOI'S It. M. SKWAKI) K. It. COOK, i
|> WATROUS&Co., DEALERS AY
II • HEAVY fj- SHELF HA RJ) IVA RE, No's. 1 A
;3, Water-t. Elmira, N. Y.
We have reenntly made large additions to our extensive
I stock, and have now on hand a complete assortmentof ev-
I erv description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest
! cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools. Building Ma
| teriah, Iron and steel. Nails and spikj, Ropes and Cord
age, Paints, oils and Glass. Mill saws of every size and
: shape, either Malay Gang or Uireular.
Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A
I leather. Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to supply
• Merchants with Glass. Nails, scythes. Forks, Ac., at Man
i ufaeturer-prices. Tin,-licet iron, and Copper work on
I hand or made to order.
UORTKAUTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' SIIO
- vels. Blasting Powder. Ac.
Agents for Rich A' Wilder's Patent Nalamonder .S'afes,
| Fuirbank's Platform Scales, and Welch A- Griffith's Circu
!ar saws.
Large-izes up to fiO inch, always on hand and sold at
Factory Price.-. Particular atUiition paid to orders by
ma:!.
Eimira, April 7, 1 -7ft 11 44-12 m
Sui-quehanna Collegiate Institute,
TOIVANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
INSTRUCTORS.
DAVID CRAFT, A. B. Principal. Professor of Ancient
Languages and Mental and Moral Science :
OL!\ F.R S. DEAN. A. 8., Professor of Mathematics
nnd Natural Science.
MISS A.ELIZA FRITt 'HER. Preceptress ;
MISS KM I LIE A. BUTLER. Assi.-taut :
Miss (). LOUISA JKNKS, Instructor 011 Piano, and of
Drawing:
Mr. CANFiELD DAYTON, Steward.
The Fall Term commences on Wednesday, AUGUST
27, and will continue 14 weeks.
EXPKXSKS I'EK TERM.
Payable invariably in advance, or one half on entering
the school, nnd one half at the middle of the term—Fuel
and contingencies included :
Primary, per term, $ 4 00
1 Preparatory . 000
1 Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00
Higher, 1-t and 2d year, per term £ 00 j
Classical, 1-t year, per term 7 00
Classical. 2d and 3d year, per term, s Oil
Collegiate, per term. ... 10 00
N. It. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced
branch they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarship* are charged II per term for.
uel and oiitingents ; for instrument on which to take
lessons, 70c, or for practice $2,00.
|
KXTIt AS.
••bench $OO
Drawing 3 00
Tuition on Piano Forte with u-o of Instrument,... 12 00 i
do do per quarter of 1 1 week-.. .1000 I
Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and
light 2 00 I
Washing, per dozen, 3'. '
No scholar, whose parents or guardians -linll reside
within two miles of the ln-titnte -hall be admitted to tui
tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or '
loaned by such pupil, iiis or her parent or guardian.
; The arrangements for Boarding w ill be under the entire !
1 control and management of the Steward, while the Prin- !
j eipal and Teacher- residing in the in-titute, will be able
| to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling
with them as meuilicrs of the same family ; as a Board
ing School for youth of both sexes, the Institute will af
ford increased and superior advantages. Parents and
1 guardians may be assured that all due care will be exer
-1 eised over the health, the maimers and morals of those en
trusted to their care, and all suitable aid rendered at all !
t times in promoting their advancement in study.
Pupils boarding in the Hall, will furnish their own hr.l, I
bedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at their option. |
Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser
vance of the regulations, and none will be admitted on
j other terms.
Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for
those qualifying themselves as teachers for common
i schools.
Pr rga now is the time
; I|J TO CF.T
i k MEIAMTYPES & AMBROTYPES CHEAP!'
/ \ G. H. WOOD
J \ / la x reduced his ju ices of all hinds of j
J ■ ' Pictures icith, Casts f 25 per cent.
Frames of all kinds kept 011 hand also at reduced pri- !
. ces. Good Cases with Melniiiot vpes, 77 cents ; all other
kinds in proportion. Rooms open at all hour*. Pictures 1
! taken in all kinds of weather (except for children.) All 1
. work warranted.
I Towauda. July 27,1888.
GEO. 11. 151 X r JM>sCi.
RESPECTFULLY informs bis former customers and I
f the public generally, tiat be has removed his
TAILOR'S SHOP,
To one door south of Tracy A Moore's store and irnme
| diately opposite D. C. Half's Stove and Tin Store Mailt st.
He Hatter* himself that from his long experience in bu
siness lie will be able to please all who may favor him !
with their custom- O wiug to the /ou> pr essure in the mo
j aey market, he w ill make Coats from 12 70 to $4 50each
I aud other work iu proportion for READY PAY.
! Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, if
j offered. Towauda. March 20.1858.
Ladies Dress Goods.
PARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort- |
ment of latdies' Dress Goods, now being received bv - |
j JOSEL'H POWELL—comprising everything that is now
fashionable ami durable in Be rages. Crape Mosetts, Or
! gaudies, Freueh Printed Jaeouctt-, laiwus, Engti-li and
; Krouch Prints, Brilliants, Ducal Plaids, Lustres, Chilli'- ,
j Gingham-, Print-, Ate., ke~. which v i'.i be sold at prices 1
far less than ever before in Towauda.
I Juno s, 1I
tfatP To si!! onliLug Firms, see advertise I j
m-nt ot liamuioutou Lauds.
ijnsiucsfi Ciubs.
DIl CIIAS. U. TUIUNKK, PI! VSIC JAN
SI RGEON, offer* hix professional servie*. to
the inhabitants of Towanda ami vicinity. Office and res
idence In the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH,
Esq., one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine
Street. __
K. OVERTON, .LIT P. MONTWYK.
OVKRTON k MO NT A N YK, A T TOR
SE \S AT LA W —Office in Union Block, former
ly occupied by JAS. M ACJ-AKLAM:.
If. J. MA PAL R. D. MORKOW.
\IA HI LL rV MOIIKOW, A TTOBXE YS
ITI AND CUU.XSLLLOHS AT LA If,-Office
over Mer-ur's Store. Towanda, l'a.
TOIVAIOIH. April 2, Is. n-42-tf
Dlt. K. II N! ASDN, I'll YSICJA V A.XL
SURGEUX, offers his professional nervice- to the
people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at hi* n-sideuce j
ou Pine street, here he can always be lound when not
professionally engaged.
171 ]>. PARSONS, A TTOIINE Y AT
Ili /.All', TUOV, Bradford Co., l'a. Office over V.
M. A H P. Loßgh store. Aug- 7. 166.
TTKNRY B. M'KEAN, ATTORNEY
.LI AT LA IV, TOWANDA. PA.; will pay prompt
attention to business entrusted to liiui. Collections made
on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octlh
IJMJHANAN SMITH, hating returned to
J Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercur's
Store. Dec. 1,1867.
McC ABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Beticeen J. I\ivgsben/s U J. Potre/I's stores.
THE subscriber would respectfully tender to
bis customers and the public generally liissin- |
ft ?f rere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex- |
tended to liiiu the past season, lie solicits a continuance |
of the same.
He w. add say to the public that he intends to keep con
stantly on hand a choice selection ol MEATS of all kinds,
tlie host the country affords, which he Intends to sell for
very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— j
Please give me a call. _ j
tWMeats, Ac., will IJC delivered on short notice, when !
ordered, at any place ill the Corporation.
Towanda, Keti. 12, I s "i7. J. McCABE. |
TOWANDA FOUNDRY.
rpHE subscriber continues to t-nrrv on the
1 Foundry business in Towanda, and is prefwred to
do all kinds of work in hi- line on short notice and in a
woi knuulikc manner. He will keep on hand or make to
order Plows, Stove-. Mill Irons, Weigh Shoes, Wagon
lto.ves, and any article of east iion that may be requited.
Turning ami fitting up work will !e done on short notice
and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage
to lan at the Foundry, as thev can lie repaired much
cheaper. Please call and examine before purch isingelsc
whue. Old cast iron ami (train taken in payment.—
Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercur's Block.
gr I would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six months, that they nm-t be settled without
delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to
pay up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 22,1866.
NEW TIN SHOP!
THE undersigned respectfully informs hi- friends and
the public generally, that Be has opened a new
TIN WARE A SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT
in the F tuudry. first door below Mercur's Store, where
' he is prepared to conduct the business in all its various
• branches.
i'iu Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or
der, on short notice. Stoves of \ arious styles constantly
for sale. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. Uld iron,
Copper and Brass taken in exchange for goods.
June I. I-..-. JOHX CARMAN.
ARE YOU INSURED?
Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co.,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUXTV, PA.
r PH IS Company insures against loss or dam
-L age by Fire. Dwelling houses. Furniture Warehou
ses, Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable
terms.
DIRECTORS.
H W. TRACY, ALLEN M'KEAN,
JOHN F. LONG, (ICY TRACY,
EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIRIiY.
JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY,
ISAAC MYER, WM. KINGSLEY.
| PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL.
H. W. TRACY. President.
ALIJEX M'KEAN. Vice President: JUDSOX HOL
i COMB, Secretary; LA PORTE, IiASON A (ML Teens.
11. 13. M'KEAN,
TMRE INSURANCE AGENT, at Towan
-1 da. Pa., for the tollowiug reliable Companies :
Fanner's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa.
Capital , *200,000.
State Mutual Insurance Co. . Ifarrisburg, Pa. '
Capital, $200,000.
Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa \
Capital, $200,000.
Great U'csfrrn Insurance Co. - Philadelphia |
Towanda. July 14. ls.5K.
n VMMONTOX LANDS NEW ENGLAND SETTLE
MENT— RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ALL WANT ,
INO FARMS—in a healthy place, twenty-Jive miles from
Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railroad. New i
Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sole. :
and tiie first division of IU.OOO acre-divided up into farms
of twenty acres and upwards. The soil is of f/ie/;<-*/quali
ty for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The price is l
*l6 to $2O per acre, payable in ea>y quarter \t-uily in.-tal- j
incuts, within a term of four years, with interest. The
terms are made easy, in order to insure the rapid iin- j
provement of the land. I.y enabling euerv industriuu* man j
to but/ a farm. It is now being extensively improved by '
good roads, and some of the best citizens from New Eng- !
land and the Middle Stales are erecting large improve- |
meiits. It is a scene of the greatest iuiprovem. -lit out of
! Philadelphia. Seventy-live houses have la-en biritin four
months. Practical farmers and business men from the i
I length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It j
, is an important business place, on account of its being
I in the midst of a great market. Every article raised up- !
on tliis land finds an immediate sale. The water is cx
i i client, and no such thing as fever is known.
The -oil is a sandy or clay loam, with a <•/;/ bottom
> and retentive of manures. It is tree of stones and ensile !
worked. It abounds Largely in the phosphates, and sncli i
i-its fertility that from the crops produced both upon ;
tlii- laud ami the large area adjoining under ( ultivati-m. :
, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro- |
j duetion of crops most adapted to it- market.
, Tile reader may lie well aware that tin- earliest and the
I liest fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which
j are annually exported to the amount of millions of dol
i lars. The ianJ. U-shles being a- - essible in every way for !
; fertilizers, lias an abundant supply of the best quality ut \
; murk manure.
Lumber and building materials can IK- hail on tiie spot
; at a cheep price, from the mills. Other mills are now j
1-eing opened, and brickyards firing started on the ground.
A person can put up a frame tenement lor present con- 5
venience for one liuudred dollars. On account of the ex- I
tensive emigration, this is the best course to in order to
get a place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders !
are on liaod to put up houses ou the best terms.
In settling here the emigrant has many advantages.— 1
He is within a few hours' ride of the great cities iu the j
I Middle States and New England ; lie is near ids old friends
| and associations : he is in a settled country, where every !
t improvement and comfort of civilization i„ at hand ; he i
is in a healthy place, and is not subject to the certainty I
ol losing the greater part of his family and hisown health |
by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so j
many millions of the young and hardy in far off regions 1
away-froin home ami friends. Besides, lie lias a uiild
I climate and an open winter.
There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to nil j
those who 'fillprove the railroad eompanv gives a free
ticket.
| The reader will at once IK- struck with the advantages r
! here presented, ami ask himself why the property lias not
been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown
, in the market : and nnle-s these statements were correct
no one would be invited to examine the land before pnr
chasing. This ull are expected to do. They will see the
land under cultivation ; they will met t persons, no doubt
troin their own neighborhood : they will witness the im- j
wrovements and can judge of the character of the popu
lation. Persons should eouie prepared to purchase as
mint are locating, and locations are not held ou refti-al.
The Haniiiioiitou Farmer, a monthly Literary and Ag
ricultural sheet, containing full information ol Hammnu
ton, will be sent to each inquirer, and can be obtained at
26 cents per annum.
Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all
incumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Route to
the land:—Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for
llaminonton by railroad at 7j, A. M., and SA. P. M. ;
when tlu-rc inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven
iences will lie found, la tter- and applications can be ad
dressed to S. B. COUGHLIX.2O2 .Smith FIFTH Street j
below Walnut, Philadelphia. Mapsaud information cheer- |
fully furnished.
Attention ! Dentists! Teeth !
TEST received, an assortment of Superior MINERAL
TEETH -warranted to stand lire, riveting, tnu-Mca- i
tion, Ac. They ai. good imitations of Nature and pi
-entevery variety ol form, size, color and arrangement,
from a sine] to an entire set, with or without ar- | 1
tir'.cial gum-, wit.i desirable large sized afid extra lou-
piatina piif> J'-ur *de 1-v " ,
Towanda, J nc 15, 11-.!l 1 -.!* 5 . I'R. '{ r, Pii'tl'l-IR.
XUisfciaiifons.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRy
Xetc ,v * iti ih
of Patterns Drug Store '
Of JEWELRY ever offered to *,]
ShL yifc Iu ' , " 1 "' ,1 -heeanaf,.; v J v " l "min f
Ihe "• hi" new stmi \'r
IMB ■ augurated anew era p, the j*. s
inasmuch as along with the choice .nil ele , eir I '*
he gives the most reliable assurance of ,>,'> l
t.le reduction in prices ; the rich ;u,du-tcr!,!
in? b < null IxMitfJit with ca>h.
A. M. AY., when he reflects how, for the m.t
a far less attractive stmk. he has ciovcl L, • "
of public patronage,flatters hiinseif thatt 1 ■ '-V
crease of Goods he now offer*, which havr wl'" n ' ,H
niucli more advantageously, will enable tiioTT
I tin-generous confidence which has hithn,.i m '>
safed to him. He therefore solicits a cw,tin. * nVv •
favor of lii old ciutomers, and invites the übl!"**
ly to come and set- the fashions. lc finery
MrTHE AVATCH REPAIRING I)KRti-Tui-v
continue to be distinguished by the skill in? V **
which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the',' . "A
utation of ta-ing the most reliable in town
Towanda, Reptemlier 24.155.
TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE
stand one door north of I.aporte. Mason \ r •" "' <
house, a large and extensive assortment of
Sofas, Mahojranv Chairs, t.f varioin, i
Rosewood and Malingnnv side i - - ""'i
Dining.Tea at,-' PenihnAi Tat,!i U
kind. Cane, Eh.g and AYoodseat ChTiW'i' v ,' r '
Chairs, Children's Iloekers, Bedte,l' ?
Bureaus. Lrmngeii, Gilt and '
wood Picture Frames, ir,n Htu
Stands, Corner and si c dn.
of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Criia u- ,
Cupboards. Looking glasses. Ac.
**-COFFIXS,oi every size and quality t -j_,
tend on ail occasions when required. *' a
The public are invited to examine mvas-nrtmcvt
purchasing elsewhere.as 1 willsell cheapcrtlua a '
establishment in Northem Pt-nnsylvauia. '■' l
Towanda, Augusts, 1865.
Tan OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATIoy
Wurfimi 1 —I % 1 a " ,i • auJ Wlll ni;, Le u !
Pilule ol CABINET ITRVIT.-
S ' Kl ' n> S "' :is -'"'van.-. 1.,,"j
mmMm J"t Cartl. Dining and Ilre,ik'a. : q
f" I V ' berry Bureaus, Stand, of ',-" J
•A- * ' kind.-, Chair-,and lleibtrn]-/,^
description, which are, ami w ill he made of the
terial and workmanlike manner, and which tb<-i •
for cash clu-aper than can be bought in anv otherW™
room iu the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on thee . t ,
s<iHal>le term-. A good HEARSE will He f t —
Funeral occasions. JAMES IIACKLVs v'
Towanda, January 1. 15",7.
Q-KOCXjUXES, PROVISIONS, 4C
Ties/ side of the Public Sr/uetre, oppsiiti,
Court J liaise.
T) AT LEY A' NKVINS nre just receiving
I J large addition to their stock of P: ivi-iinas.i.ru-.,
Yankee Notions, Tovs, Fruit, Confectionary, ,Vr. ,
will be sold wholcmilc of retail for ea-It, ->r in e.xh
I most kinds uf country produce, at prii that u:.:,-: a
to suit purchasers. Consumers or countrv (lenient
do well to call and examine our stock aud tirice
GROCERIES.
Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Cb , .> (
Cocoa, Sugar. Molasses, Syrup, Ginger. Pep;pr.s, ,
, Cloves, nutmegs. Mace ciuaoion. Ground Mustiru p ,
Sauce. Soda, Saleratus, Cream Tartar. Sjwnn
Candles, liar Soap, A'inegar. Starch. Ac.
PROVISIONS.
Flonr. Buckwheat Klonr, Rye Flour. Corn MM!. FW
Pork, Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel. Codfish, Shad.lot
j Trout, I'ickeltd amlSimikid Herring,Cliesss.lli.-c izg;
Onion*,"Potatoes, Butter, laird. Crackers, Ac. A
FRUIT.
Prunes, Citron. Figs, Eng. Currant-, !>:
ens ami Oranges, Green andDrieil Apple-, ami !'• -
Almonds, Pecan nuts, Prazii nuts. Ore:.
Walnuts, Filberts, l'ea nut.-, Clie-tnuts.Hirk-.niiut'Ai
GERMAN. FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS. FANCY (:,
Ac.—Boys' Sleighs. Tin Wagon.-. China, lVwterA
Tea Setts. Dolls, Trumpets, Toy Guns. Accoriiiuu, Ht
monicas, Glass, Paper aud Wood Inlaid Work Boir-a
Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, liq
Papier Ma- he and Limther Port Monaies Wallet-, Tur-e
Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Com' -. I a
<-o and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Ca-es, Tooth. Hair am! t"J
Brushes. Fumy Mirrors. Perfumery, Hair Oil. A
FOOLS Car, Letter, Commercial Note and Bat'.. Pi
Paper, Envelopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax. Ink. '. k-t
Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholder-, Pens,
, Ae. Ac.
TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and IVk Sail n
Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NLVLW
Towanda, Novcuila-r 26. I "66.
I
nLOCK eV WATCH KErAinilß.-T
V ' iwidersigiied i- constantly receiving from N-* I
by Express, new additions to his Srto--kofW.it hr- 1
j Jewelry, Silver ware, and Fancy Goods. "- ; U
j part—Gold and Silver Lever. L'Lpu.c aid I'. - '-L: '
- with a full and complete a-sort:: - ill i-fl ■.neGi-MJw
sncli as Gold chains, I sockets. Bracelets. Gold l'eos. k?
Bi-ea-t-Pins. Ear-Pings, Finger-Rings, etc. et ■ A
large variety of Silver ware .such as T.it-ie and Tm "r" J
| Cream spoons. Butter kniv- Salt -]-m>i>S. Snc'L
- gether with lUI extensive assortment of i'..itu VNare—•
; of which will be hi very low for CASH.
; CLOCK*. —A large assortment .
. all descriptions, ranging in prices from Ticeau: i
! Dollars.
Watches vef-aired on short notice, and rtr-n'l
to run well. Also, ull kinds Clock- repaired.
W. A. C. would l-g leave to say, tlut he is pu" l '
I execute tin most difficult Jobs, such a.-, can 1-e d" r;l *1
; otht-i Shoii short ol New-York city. ~,
U\ A. CHAMBER
Towanda, Febniary 1.1557.
TOMB STONES AND MONUMENT!
Towanda Marble Tactory.
(A earl if (Jpjivsitc the >' -'"7 /■' •
Tin-suliscriber has just opened thr ■'
/Vj'A DA MARBLE FACTORY, where he '
WMm prepared to furnish Moiniuu-nt- ■ -
'/ffi-i j 1 Stones, manufactured It--ui the I''-' : ,
of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MAIU- _*
A' )T > wrought into such style- and iks-P* *
su ' t every variety ot taste. , (
-iu f"■ I'er-ons Wishing to make tin ' •
s ean d-> so whenever in Towanda. 12 -
this New Establishment. ..
i The superior quality of the -tork, tiie arti-fi'"- 1 ' f
of the work.and the promptness with win !i '
be tilled, will offer inducements t-> vi-1 il - "f"'
F. 11. BALDWIN, l'n>!"'
Towanda, July 26, 18.58.
KEEEBKNCES.
WAVRM.V. I TOWIVPV- •
i Hon. Natlion Bri-tol, !Prof. ( • R-' iuiu
, ('. H. Shepard, Cashier, ]Rev. Julius K'-'ti-r
I If. G. Craiis, Merchant, 11. S Men-ur, M-ei-J
i Aipin A Douliled.iy.do. iMmitaincs. ,
Met. O. < raae. ' T. M " - In" >
i " Win. Ihitnaui, Col. A. M Keoo
| " i>. A. Sbepar-I, Hon. D. V ii'iioU
F. Tvlcr. Pre-'t. Bank. " J.C.Ad:n|"-
•t iir.m xu. , " Win.Lltrrh
; G. \\\ Buck, Ksq. E. A. l'ar-oii". L- .U.
WYSOX. lE. 0. (ItKKlricli.r.i-- -
J V. K. Piollct, Esq. 1
Barclay coal.—thk babc?
RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY'^ N t
on hand, aud will keep con-tant!y lor-ait at B
u large supply of their coal, at
$2 , r )0 per lou for Blacksmith (<"U,
ijli 00 per ton for linked Coal. _
! Apply for coal at Townnd.i t-> O. P- HAL •
tvUl also be sold at the MINES at ,
$2 00 per ton for Blacksmith (•A,'' 1
$2 50 per ton for Baked Coal.
A libera! discount will l-e made on -ale": ' l V , .'''aSi
Oct. 7. 18.77. J. M ACFAIH.ANh. '* n -
JTXTKACTS for fliivoring, for
H. A. BURBANK S BAK^
One Door North of the Word /•'
TOWANDA, PA
"II7 HERE vourau find a constant ""I'l' A''
V Crackers, Cookies, J limbics, and *'• "
Cake*. ,rkeS 9f
OYSTERS fnrui-hed by the q"J rl ''
ed to orelcr. fori'*,,
aj- Particuljr attention paid totiibn.'■ nJ pair
lie!urnlhg our sincere thanks for t-ie
bestowed UfMin us during tire* pa-' "
clo-e afiplicatii ii i - busiiie.-- to 1111 . • t v
same, we remain-is ever vouf hi:BiW r * |q r- '
March IC 1867. ' Jl "