Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 18, 1867, Image 2

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    "Niuis from : illtiNee--.7)
---One of the Pennsylvania
machine shops in Pittsburg was burned U,;t!
Friday ; loss $60,000. ;
The registration -in Alexandria
shows 2603, of whichl4oo are colored.
. —The Osage _lndian's have left
their . .reservation in thg southern parted
Kansas in regular war style. Governor
Crawford has written. to Senator Ross ,a
long left on Indian affairs. He says that
war is e only why to settle the trinible3,
and makes a strpng appeal to Congress for
aid. He further says that live hundred
hundred persons have been killed byln
dians tinting the past year. -An Omaha
dis
patch says that several steamers on the up
per Missouri havebeert attacked by Indians,
and Rt.& or six men have been killed.
—The statement that the Board of
Registration hi Savannah had received in
structions to register all who would take
the oath is utterly.untrue.
Pacha,sovereign of Egypt
arrived in London on Saturday, and was
accorded a grand reception, in which the
Prinse of Wales an 4 Lord Stanley took a
prominent park
—A colored caucus in the upper
ward of Richmond has decided upon run
ning a colored candidate for Mayor, and a
Council ticket to be composed of two whites
and three blacks:
—Hon. - Bailey Peyton,. Jr., has re
ceived the , Conservative nomination for
Congress against Hon. Jnhn Trimble, in
the Nashville (Tennessee) district. -
—Governor Brownlow, oflTennes•
see, it is reported, will issue a proclama
tion ordering the arrest of Judges of coun
ty courts who haveappointedjudges of elec
tion.
—Gordon, the convicted ,F'enia'n,
has .been set at liberty by the English wit--
ernment, at the repeat of Minster /dams.
—Napoleon is said to have conclu
ded to disarm immediately 34,000 men of
the Yrench army.
• —The. national bank ourrency'is
sued last week amounted to $47,000, -mak
ing the total amount in circulation $298
(165,67 G
—A lad in Deposit by the name o
Wiltson, injured by the barking of a can
non July 4th;fhas . since died.
—Seven miles of new track on the
Albany. Susquehanna Railroad has just
been opened between. Sidney, Delaware
County, to Bainbridge, Chenango County.
—Mr. - J. Putts, of . Vestal, was se
riously injured on Friday evurdrig,2B;h
by being thrown -from his wagon, his horse
being unmanageable.
—Mr. Milo Slater, of Triangle,
while engaged M moving a darn on the 28th
ult., was struck by a piece of timber and
knocked several feet. He died from the
effects of the blow the following day.i.
—Maximilian offered his jailor a
minioa of dollars for &chance to escape:
—Guy. Swann, of Maryland, is ap•
propiiasing as earollers of the militia in
that state ex-rebel army officers.
—The world has 95,727 miles` of
railroad now, 36,893 of it in the United
States, or more than two-thirds as much as
all Europe. •
•-=Johnson is represented as "high;
_ly iiidignasit" at Attorney Qerieral Stanbery
for having diiniged the fact'that Jerry Black
wrote the veto of the Military Reconstruc
tion bill. , i
—Thore is a probability of the
West Branch canal being enlarged sufficient
ly to permit the free raining of-steamers. j
One of, such steamers fecently arrived at
Williamsport. ,
is fashionable just now for
American Democrats to become very indig
nant at the execution ofEaropean aristoc
rats found guilty of usurping the rights of
independent people.
—Clark Mills is goiu to make an
equestrian statute of Robert.E. Lee, and
has- already visited the ex-rebel 'chii3f to
make preliminary arrangements. Where is
the statue to be erected?
—The Colored People jiroughout
the State of Pennsylvania are making 9step- -
sive 'arrangements to celebrate the First of
Aggust, the anniversary of the West India
Emancipatir.
—Thel7rutsian Ambassador at the
city oflle4co has been recalled.
—An extensive conspiracy against
the life of the Queen of Spain is reported to
have_been 'discovered, and nearly two thou
sand persons are said to have been arres
ted.
—garabaldi has issued a manifes
to.deelaring that his sons and friendS will
fight for the liberty of Rome.
—Several attempts at murder and
robbery have been lately perpetrated in the
vicinities of Norfolk and. Portsmouth, by
pdrties of negro highwaymen, and energetic
measures have been ; taken to capture the
offenders.
—Five hundred Congoes were re
cently landed on the coast of Cuba as
slaves.
—The- American residents in Ha
vana celebrated the 4th of July in a hand-
some manner
--The - Austrians from Maximilian's
army who have arrived at New Orlearts,Alo
bile, Havana and•Vera;Cron, are to be sent
home in a vessel 'Chartered by direction of
the Austrian governinent.
—General Sheridan has ordered the
Board-of Registration to at once select suit
, able peraons to i act as commissioners of
election. In order to accomodate the large
ly increased number of voters, two days will
be allowed for. voting.
—The cholera h - aa appeared At
Fort 'Gibson, in the Cherokee country, and
four or five deaths have occurred.
"—M; .Nebrasira .City and Detroit,
Bliclkan, 62,285 acres of public lands were
disposed of during June,
—The Arkansas Freedmen's Bureau
agents- reports that duringtMay 28 refugees
. 'received 565 rations, and 255 freedmen re
ceived 6028 rations; at a total cost of $1054
!26. The business of the Bureau hfis main-
Ay been confined to settle difficjidges be
tween the freedmen and their employers,
and outrages committed upon•them by oth
. er•parties. • ,
-A bill is to be presented to the
mat - Newderaey Legislature for the con
gratullitiou of tha militiajwith the rife corps
I lndw 4ll JuntY,the new organization to
&f l* WI) !orison County Rifle Brigade
I—, Mrs, .14;: Ihrv4/4 /44 fl W-from New
Vini frit cavaustris tote &kW*
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Towanda, Thursdq,
Union Republican
FOB JUDGE On'THE SIIPREMV.MOITEV-'
110 N. fEIENRY WILLIAMS,
4;
„pp AbLEGHANy ?MINTY.
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PABTY•
- The s : Demberatic Party is begin
ainifri raspy bf the ' . States, (says the
lfew-Yo - rk Times,) to hold its• State
Conventions - and thalie other stir,
-preparatory to Fall campaigning.
This experiment at active life again:
will be very , curious=much more
curious, than fearful. 'The old High-
lander in "Rob lloy," when starting
on a new raid, lost ninch breath in
bawling for Archie and Hanish, for
getting which of,hie3sone had al-
ready been hanged. The Democrat
ic Party will have the same need of
s sharp . memory in 'allying its old
leaders and lieges; so many of whom
have suffered the political death due
to coppertleadism or to treason.
Nor is this all. In the destruction
of Slavery the party has lost' the
right din of its power, that which
alone enabled it either to strike or
to parry—we might almost say the
very backbone of its existence, that,
without whioi it could never have
held itself np at all. Not since
thirty years ago, when Mr. Calhoun
declared that. the IsTortheirn Democ
rani was •" the natural ally of
Slavery," has there been a- single
Democratic issue which-did not bear
directly upon the interest of. " the
peculiar institution." Every Demo
cratic President since Jackson has
been elected b e y a direct combination
of the 'Democracy of the North with
the slave power of the South ; and
every great Democratic measure
which has passed-Congress has ov.ed
its success to just such a concert of
voting in the halls of legislation.
In that, identical way was carried
the Repeal of the Missouri Compro
mise, the very measure which, as
can be conclusively shown, genera
ted the rebellion itself. And all
through the rebellion, even after it
had become perfectly apparent that
either Slavery or the nation must
die, the party resisted every blow
against Slavery with all the energy
of the instinct of self-preservation.
It struggled against the Emancipa
tion Proclamation and every conse
quential enactment of ICongress with
the utmost pertinacity, and all be
cause it knew perfectly well that its
own life depended upon the life of
Slavery. It was that feeling al one
which betrayed so many well-mean
ing men of the party into opposition
to the war and other unpatriotic con
duct. The debasement thus wrought
by the old party connections with
Slavery was the only thing, that;
made -copperheadism possible, just
as Slavery itself was the only earth
ly thing that made the rebellion pos
sible. Even now, the party shows
the same spirit in endeavoring to
- balk reconstruction; which in any
mode must settle the fate of Slavery
forever. A national necessity is sac
rificed to what is regarded as a party
necessity.
But this obstinate folly.must have
an end. The Democratic Party must
yield, just as its partner in. guilt—
the South—has yielded, to the , stern
fact that Slavery is dead, beyond, all
possibility of revival. The only real
question about this 'succumbing of
the party is the question of time and
manner.
ECTROPE.—CabIe dispatches from
St. Petersburgh setfbqh that the
r Ntip
Joional de St. Pet oesburVi) °flounces
the statement relati;ve to asu ot3ed
Russian note hi referencp to Irel
and
—which statement Was publishejkiii
the English newspapers last w - e - ek- 7 -
a sheer fabrication. By telegram
from Bokhara, in Tartary, it is stated
that the Russian troops recergly
stormed the intrenched camp, of f i tte
!Khan of Bokhara and Obtained; a
great victory. i ' I
The Imperial Oovernment of Aus
tria has dispatched Admiral T4e
thoff, of the navy, to Mexico, to i•e
cover the remains of Maximiliani
The ' Emperor Napoleon .has 141e
dared his intention of sending a
strong fleet to Vern Cruz ;to effect
the release of M. liario, his Frenith
Minister to Mexico, of who molie
ments nothing" han recently .I?een
heard. A dispatch Ilion) Paris a4o
informs . us that, on Saturday, the
corner stone of a, new Protestant
Church, intended to , accommodnte
the American leisidents of the 'me
tropolis, was laid ib presence iijf a
large concourse. Tile ceremonies 'in
cidental to the occasion were follow
ed by a dinner giveh by the tnited
States Consul, and, in the evening,
by a grand display of firewprks.
Advices from Rofne state that the
garibaldiane 14. e menacing the, 04-
of Viterbo.
sippi, has written a , letter ranging
himself alongside of lLongstreet and
Thompson. The Re publican -'Union
party. in Dixie seems to draw to it
self all the soldiers, ;while the Bnnth
ern Democracy, like pe Northera i it!
composed of effete and worn-out pO
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—While Samuel Gregory, :a - I. . 4 . ' A
_.. • - Co- atOlarmir, was mending a ' ..,,'
-! --, ' , -pi11:,,.. ',;,; w'4 7qhe'''''.'
WOa !.. .' ..'• - t ~ , , . ,„‘ 1-1 .
P ll4l 4 °tU i at 44.. 7° 3 : on a. , -
Is
PY•Vh 4l l4aSiji icit 1, - i effr.: j:. - •
k df.
—By the death,. q er - fatheeeLiii
Rah, Englan4, • the * ite - Colonel ds: 4,:.
Eberhardt, of Macon, Save ~ tendent of
-Freedmen's-Schools -in Georgia,- !,: : falle4•
heir to an estate vidned at over $l,l i i 000,
Which' will' be diiided between hersel ,
.brother and two sisters.
—The crown which llV,Elhp4te
5 i t
of Austria wore during the - ceremony a
PeAh
itever ilii6l ; by „Olt . It lb ,of
but astudded . , iiith .diiunonds and pearb3
that the metal is:seardely visible
diamonds is valued at. 79,000 tloliwg, kW:
sae of the VeaFla at 9000.:.
—There is a great ,gold R lethora
in England, and the Bank of Expand has
$30,000,00 coin on hand that there is no
call for, notwithstanding the low. - rate of
interest.. This' owing to dullness in busi
ness and the falling off in the 'foreign trade,
which has been ten per cent. since -4ep
..teinber. .
—The News-Orleans Times pniaiihes
the details of the' shooting of Mu
Mimmon and Mejia. ' The :fon:her, just be
fore being shot, spoke of the ;causes which
brought him to htelictsi;„ denied "the authOrL
ity of the.Coturt which:triedlim, and hiked
his death would put an end a bloodshed in
Mexico.
, "He entreated the soldiers of the
shooting party to aim at hie heart." Five
balls entered.his' ~body, but did not kill him,
and two other shots were then fired into his
side which produced death. .Mhamon said
that the only regret he had was that his
children world be stigniatize4 as the, child
ren oV a traitor. Mejia made no remarks.
All met their deaths bravely.
On - he morning of the 3d of July
al resident of Vesper, Onondaga County,
named Rowland, was found murdered in,his
bed, and robbed.of $1,300 in Government
bond which had in his ppssession. Mr.
Rowland slept alone in the lower part of the
house, his wife' and the other members of
the family being up stairs. The robber
created, no alarm, and the deed was not dis
covered until the morning,
—The Francestown Bank (N. H.)
was broken into on the night of the 4th.
The outside door of the safe was removed,
the lock being completely demolished. It
is supposed that the burglars became alarm
ed at this stage of their proceedings, as'
they left Wltliont balking any apparent at
teinpt to break ti; inside door of the safe,
whiell. is of steel. They obtained about
$l5O kvorth of revenue stamps.
—The death of Hon. Lazarus W.
Powell, of Kentucky, is announced. He
was bona in 1812, graduated at St. Joseph's
College, Bardstewn, In 1863, and was ad
mitted to ina6tice law;in 1835. In 1836 he
was elected zto the ißentricky Legislature,
and from 1851 to 1855 was Governor of his
native State. In he was chosen Sena
tor in Congress for the - long term, serving
on the 'committees on Judiciary, Pensions
and Printing. He was attached to the
IDemocratic party.
F. A. Muhlenburg, one of the
oldest and mpst worthy citizens of Lancas
ter, died last' Frichiy evening. He had at-,
mined the ripe old age of seventy-five yeasts,
fifty of which he practiced as a physician.
He served with much credit in the war of
1812, and during the late rebellion was fully
identified with the Union cause. •
—The 'crop reports from the Caro
linas are more encouraging, the damage
sustained by the recent heavy and con
tinual rains proving less than at first antici
pated.
. —They htive a swimming_ School in
Philadelphia. It is described -as• a large
hall, and a vast bath-tub. - One young girl
is said to have learned in six lessons enough
of the art to be able to swim: around. the
reservoir unaided. There are dressing
rooms and retiring rooms, and various sim
ple gymnastic contrivances, which dre em
ployed in order to bring about the re-action,
that is so important after . bathing. The
hours are so arranged that young and Old,
male andlernale, novices and experts, may
indulge in bathing and swimming,'Und. all
without the infraction of the rules of; claim
.
c and propriety.
lilissis
EMI
Nein Zbnirtcseinento.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. --
The undersigned would respectfully give no
tice to their friends and the public generally,
that no goods will be sold
.AT RETAIL
At 'their Store after the`
FIRST OF SEPTEMBER NEXT;
And all accounts duo no, are expected to be set
tled by the 15th of August.
FOX, STEVENS, MERCUR 5.; Co.
owanda. July 18.1867. '
\
VA lIABLE FARM 'FOR" ,SALE:
, Y Abo four miles from Towanda, on the
Eastern ban f the Susquehanna 'W. Con
taining about li acres. Framed house 'and
barn, a horse barn, corn house and good apple
orchard 'thereon. • '. r terms and particulars
inquire of WM. J. DEL • UCH, of Bheshequin,
or JAMES WOOD, at To • uda.
June 14.1867. 1
CAIITIOW—Whereas
. Mary, has left my bed and
any just cane cfr provocation, I
and forbid all person barboringq
on my account, as I will pay ni
contracting after ibis date.
\ OTIS
Rome. Jane 27, 1867.•
REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 1
H. B. MCKEAN, REAL • IEBTATE AGENT.
Offers the following Farms Coal and Timber
Lands for sale :
Fine Timber lot, 3 miles fro
! Towanda, c s
taining 63 acres. Price $1;325.
Farm in,Asyliita, containing 1 acres. Good
braidings. Under a fit e state o
Mostly improved. Price $6,000.
Farm in West Burlington—on t e Creek.—
New house and barn. Under a fine s to of cul
tivation. 95 acres. Price $6,450.
! Farms in Franklin. AU under good I
tion. Good buildings. For sale cheap. .
Several very desirable Houses and Los in
Towanda.
A largeAract of Coal Lands in Tioga count
Towanda, July 18, 1867.
pAR . Is EXPOSITION.
.THE BEWIN4 MACHINE ItEstILT. _
W HEELER & WILSON
CARRY THE LDAYI
The highest premium the only
GOLD, MEDAL
For perfectioS in Sewing Machines has been
• awarded .to the .
W.HEELE4 & WILSON
MANU
FAOTU,RING COMPANY. • :
There were eighty-two competitors, ondithe
sr ie estest i tterest attended the annottos i onient ot
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These Machines ere superior to all - others for
family use. for the following reasons :
They sew witletwo . threads. 4leect. from the
spools, and require no rewinding. ?
' They are more Wily understood; and uird,
and lesa,liable.to derangement, than other ink
' They are capable of executing perfectly,
without change of adjustraent, a much greater
variety of Work thari_othermiachineS.
Thb•atitclkmade . by ;these miachhava is much
more tirm,'el..stic, and durable, especially upon
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch. . 1
Tifth Stitch, owing to the manner in Which
the under thread is'. on wrought, is much the
most plump and beautiful in use, and retains
this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles
irequently vrashed and S ned, until they are
worn mit.
The structure of these Such, that, tho'
It be cat or broken at in ervals of only a law
stitehes, it Uhl neitheren, run,. nor ravel,
but remains firm and durable. -
Unlike other mathitaes, these fasten both.
ends of the seam by their own operntion.
With these machines, while silk it used upon
the right or lace side or,the seam, cotton may •
be useu upon the other side Without lessening
the strength or durabAity of the scam. Thts•
cau be dune on nu (ghee glutting, and is a great
saving upon* all artier stitched stitched or made up
with sill. _ • •- •
Thditt machines, in addition to their Superior
merits as instruments for sewing, execute the
most beautiful and per anent embroidery and
ornamental Work./ _
Tun can get hewingbLaciine Needles, and all,
articles pet...lining to the. m chute business
..M U.S I B C.!
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS !
Yon Fan, get at CHAMBERLIN'S one of
134Ling.RS UNEQUALLED'
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P. TENT PIANO TFOILTES.!
NO better made in , the States. Warranted sev
en years, aridly stay in tune . longer Urdu any
other. beeps on , band the American , any Treat
!Andsley a w , celebrated
PABLOit ORGANS! .
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Which for sweetness cif tone and style of finish
ciutuut be surpaued. .re hurtoble for CUurenes
Lodges, 4enwiaries, and the borne circle. Albo
a general assoyuneat of other iunsieul luau . u
meets together witu Violin, Vioiweello Strings
bridges, Tail Pieces; Bows, hew Hair, Keys,
!resin, &c., &c.
Remember twat l do not depend 'upon. the
sale of bl„iuleut lastruruolta Jur a living, Form.
'quently ritti te sell at very small
Vance. - 1
WATUR AND CLOCK REPAIRING,
Done in the'neat maiannt, as (mat, atrlpw rates.
Towandli; July 18, 1867.
GO Lb MEDA-L
113RESHING MACHINES
THE:I3EfT IN THE WORLD!
Hardefi r Hallway Horse Powers,
Fbr On'e, Two and Tires Horses,
1
Harder's 'Threshers a nd
.Cleaners,
Raider's Threshe - r - s — aild Comparators.
• AT THI.I4 7
GREAT NATIONAL TRIAL,
AGRICULTURAL mAeEuNgs,
Held for two weeks in July, !...1866,
G O'L D E D S
Wore warded to R. .V, M. limo=
ENDLE S CHAINZORSE POWERS
THRESHERS . AND CLEANERS
'they are the MOST ' FAITHFULLY
and HONESTLY MADE of any ihresh
ing Machines in Market. About
the same price of the leading Ma
chines but worth from 25 to 50 per
cent, more !
Cheapest to use.
Easiest to run.
Most durable.
Most economical to buy,
Most economical to buy.
'o,please.
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R. M. WELLES;N,
1, Stgainehanna and
None
Each Machine
Each DJ
Order Early.
For particulars,
testimonials, &c.,
Agent for Bradford,
caning Counties.
Towanda, July 8,1867.-4 w.
bR. VANBUSKIRK, } OPERAIIVE
. axe NEctiaxioaa.. Daimler has opened
, . melt' the Beidleman ' Block, directly lc ppo-.
• e e the Means House, for- the practice Qt his
1 / 4\l
phi ession, and is prepared at all. times to per
fort
all operations belonging to Dentistry The
iliffe nt kinds .of Plate. Work, will be recom
mende accor ling to their honest merits. I Nat=
mil Teeth tilled and restored to their °Tina'
beauty, with - material the best adapted to eac h'
-individual atm; The gra* , test care and ilea. ,
tion will be given to the. correction of _ ,lireguT
larities and the extraction of Teeth. Id this
i
e
Department of practice the Doctor Won d say ,
.he claims an amount of skill and expe nee'
:equal to that pOssessed by any one in t is or
- any other country. Teeth will, be extracted.
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without painiby the uso_ of kas,chlorofo or
ether, and in a manner very satisfactory pa=
tients, as the testimony of hundreds c n be
shown. Please call and examine epecim ne of
our work, and be assured of the correctn as of
the statements.. Advice ',and coniultatio will`
be cheerfV fl y'and grntnitonsly gbren: .1
Towandai Jane 6, 1867.=4,1arr. • . ,
.INE
.CLOTHING,. IN G r
'AA
variety for . sale oboist
- LOMON
AT AIIBUAN, N.
For their -
AND
Cheapest to use.
Easiest \ to run.
Most durable.
Sure to please
t on hand.
None kept on hand.
Warranted.
,hine Warranted.
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lnn aastiinvto
4., . oock alrealt supply. of.
- 11 P, "it :AND ;; :DEESS, GOODS
isitiAtilio *their eittlie
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termined not 'be undersold by any.
•SPRING AND SUMMER - GOODS,
Consisting of everything In the line of
STAI'LRI & FANCY : DRY GOODS,
af, 1-4
- "BROWN HHEETING AWD-81.WL'INtt;
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Prom 121 to 35 eta:
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From .10 to ib cti.
TABLE' LINEI,T & TABLE CLOTHS
CRASH & DIAPER FOR TOWELS ,
SPRiNti l & SUMMER DE LAINS,
A variety of styles. A large and splendid as
sortanent of - •
DRESS GOODS FOR THE SEASON,
Including the latest styles ,vi,ith varieties to salt
the most fastidious. A nice assortment of
,
SPRIN-G & SUMMER SHAWLS.
SAOKING. CLOTHS,
For Ladles' Sacks
* ,
BALMORAL SKIRTS AND
HOOP .SKIRTS,
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The latest styles
M3RtIiLAS AND PARASOLS,
A nice line of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
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A splendid assortment of
RIBBONS,
A good assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS, and
PE4PUMERY, &C., lie
MILLINERY !
I,HE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will be
kept , in goud style, under the supervision of
MESS L. A. MOSELF.iI,
Of avell Imovtn. reputation. Raving ;last te
ceived from Need York a, spleptild asiortment of
SPRING STYLES of • 1 _
HATS AND BONNETS,
Together with a nice assortment of
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FANO Y TRIMMINGS.
• Ni . Pe are prepared to furnish in that line some
thing that will please and suit all. No pains
will be spared to give in this branch nf cm; be
shim entire satisfaction.
Call in and examine our, goods, one door north
of tie Post Office., Main Street.
B. A. PETTES k CO.
Towasda,"Pa.. June 12, 1867.
p A N:1 c• RICE 5..1
• GOODS WELL BOUGHT,
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' , ARE HAILF SOLD!
Opx facilities for buying rank as among the first
ifi,Bmd ford County. - We have
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JiIIST PIIRCIASED!
Large lines of goods from First Hands, at the
time when goods had fallen off from former
rltes. We have added to our stock of
HARDWARE - At
1 . Largely. Also a good line of new!
IOOTS AND SHOES
Work warranted. Goods 10w,.1 A good assort
inent of New EL.ts, direct frota Manufacturer,
neat and good,. at low prices. We, have a
`E'W.
EV. DRY GO, 0 .D-S r
Whioh we got to SELL.N Childrenrs Toys, good
Carriages, Summer Clothing, Umbrellas, Para
sOls, Horse Forks. Horse stakes, Mowing Ms.
chines, Wheel Barrows, Spinning and Flax
Arbeeis, &c., &C. Gnus, Pistols, Ammunition,
j GROCERIES!
Emecially Teas and Fish,"a ;good assortment,
in any quantities. Universal Clothes Wri ng
4s. ^ Tie
/HIBBARD MOWING MACHINE
Tbet mention of its name commands respect,
there Rims been used. Valuable, strong and
durable improvements have lately been added.
Ho not buy till you see the Irdproved Hubbard,
the odd parts of them we h►ve in stock. Our
gbods are bought to sell.' Come and' see.
S. N. BRONSON,
Metropolitan Hardware and Combined
' Variety StOre.
Orwell. Pa., June'6, 1867.
R EC 0 N STR•UC TIO NI
The favorite Clothipg. Store of Shlam, is . re•
chnstructed by
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COHEN & - RoagNFIELD,
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If lao beg to htforar the citizen(' of this place
and vicinity, that they will 'as — heretofore keep
atgOod selected stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
*ELITE UNDER SHIRTS
at, once
Ilists,
WHITEOYER SHIRTS
OVERAT,Ls jump Ells
9 • 9 - • I
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BUIN & FANCY CASS. slums,
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iL Pm' R COLL ARS AND CUFFS, . .
EN VOL , SIISPENDBRS,
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GLOVES, 8,
HATS :-AND CAPS N ,
'BAGS, ' i
&R., a:c., &c..
Willett : will' be sold at a great reduction
prices." Call and i c v HEN „__L__
& ,QSENFIELD. ” '
Towanda, May 30 ; 1864. 2 •
BILL
PROMPTLY SAWED dT
BAR9LAY ISTEAMI MILL
Also, large lot of Seasoned. 'Hemlock Boards,
on had. App • at Barclay,} Office, Towanda,
or J. O. Might, t May, 23; 1867.
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Latest styles
SUCH AS
AND DRAWERS,
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sum TRADE
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At A STILL
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GREATEI RED_IIC4TION
IN PRICE
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- ,With on'e member,of—our
firm constatitly in New York,
we have been able within the
past few days to profit large,'
ly by viole4t fluctuations in
the marketsi, and have made
heavy pure uses of kinds
of Goods i . our line
MUCBELOW
REGULAR MARKET RATES.
May 23, 1867
, N W STORE! 1•
NEW GOODS!
NEW 1(14210ERI-E,S.1
MEI
W. 4 1.. ROCKWELL'S.
• - CAI+D FRUITS,
PINE APPL, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL 'KIND S, -
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
'it)R S
, D APPLES,
I'EACRES, ,R , RIINES, CHERRIES,
C , &C., &c.
TEAS, SIGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, fn , fact everything In the
OROCE'RY,LINEI
Will be kept constantly on hand
FLOUR,PEEE t BRAND, POTATOES,
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ID
- BETTER, , _EGGS, AND EVERY
.
VARIETY 'O F FARMERS
FatkERS PRODUCE.
kfreah lot of •
DRY GOODS ALL VARIETIES,
Pnw,based at tho
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LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And )ffill be sold as
CHEAP AS
TO T
CM
ALL KL'.4114 .• OF FROOJJOH.
. ROOKWF.LL.
May 23, 1867. -
GREAT I
MERCHAN AND SHIPPERS. ' '
2 1 ,e liferoluin Union _Express Co;
ilaYing made arrangements with the Noir
York andiltrie Bail `ay, to do Express Business
*their rod), are Inow• receiving all kinds of
freight and merehhudise for all- parts of the
Union—North, Sokth. East, Weat:le Cana
dati, Europe, West Indies. Goods t` difett
to any part . of Cali 'rata, all with the quickest
despatch. Shipper • and Merchants ge,nerally
latow what enormo rates they have been pay
-1
ing for'quick trap ortation. Now this Com
pany is made upenclusively of Bankers,Mer
chants and Shipper, to break up the menope 7 ,
ly Xwhich the old Companies ` had formed] So as
to give fair rates tO the business corn Lunity.
All goods or packages weighing 40 lbs. and, up
warU, are shipped by actual weight. The way
keep low rates, OW patronise the Company
th kbrought them down. Particiler care and
attientinn given to money and' valuable Pack
ages,MeV., 4t. Collections made and
returns to - rw ra t 1 quickest diapateb. •
B. G. CRABBY 1 , , EL J. GIPPORD, ~
Aient.,l • Dir,. Sup't.
P.13:---All reclaims to be forwarded , from
Yolanda and vicinit • by !caving them it the
S4ge °Mee of Joh* t •• • , will be forwarded
to the Waverly Office o •Is Company every
day. ,• J. BERMAN, • oft Btageline. ,
June 6, 1887.—lsei r • • .1 . -
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:SING SALES 1
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3M)OTS.,. ,& SHOES
HiT H M . PAR . EY RROTHERS
SPRING STOOK,
Our very extensive sales has warranted vs *in
making preparatio4 for a very large
EACH DEPARTMENT,
FULL STOCKED ..
FULL STOCKED
Rlla If QUA L 'L
POPIJLAJVPRI,CE'§I
TIES AND• STAPP ES,
CHEAPEST t
ItMERS:
FOR
lICWNTS TO
QM
BiIiPHRET BROTHERS.
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LEWIMEY„ iSROTHERS,
Since the arrival of
OUR SPRING STOCK,
OUR SPRING STOCK,
s I& AI E . It T A'l3o E*,
4nd in
We are
FULL STOOKED
With, goods of tit e
pAITENB AND DALKORAIs,
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
PATENT LEATHER
ROOTS, GAITERS & BALLIIIORALS
FoJ
MEN, • BOYS AND YaUTH
The catalogue embraces
ALL THE STYLES
ALL THE
MMIn - 'yy
1-" M
LEM
.first Class Boot and Shoe. Store,
NOW OPENING IN THE
HARNESS DEPATMENT,
HARNESS DEPABTMEYT,
• HARNESS DEPARTMENT,
LEATHER FLY NETS,
COTTOT,FLY NETS,
LINEN DEITIES AND STABLE SHEETS,
HOODS,
NECKS AND EAR NETS,
NO OWNER .
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HOB 14 FLESH ,
HORS , FLESH
HO FLESH .
suouLD Di wnsour Tram.
MR. JAMES V. WILLCOX,
• Superintendenl of the Harness Room, ,
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Is on hand and
,ready to trait on all his old
friends and as roany,more as possible,.annas
all the styles of
LIGHT AND HEAVY` HARNESS,
EIiNKR HAVY OR LIGHT,
SADDLES, ,BILIDISS; WEIPS,
ill
AND;`EVERYTHING:
V ,e-.llnr TIKINC+
AND EVERYTHING.
EN . THE LINE, OF Siilii)LEßll
ItEGMAR LINES OF
SA-RATOG.A'TEIISX,S,
TRAVILLI . ND TRUNKS,: • -
AND .
:•' • •
MOROCCO '.:TRAVXLLINGsBAGS.
'Apn4i#,lcatil3,lll67, ! : - • .
~~~ , ~$tck~~t0lIS :
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Merourtiiore, corner Main end Pine Ste
The undernignedhaving fotmed ti partnetA,
attgeneral. -
GROCERY; . GRAIN & PROISION
'BEI.SINESS‘,
would 'taiiotrollyinvite the attention 6r Li.ry
buyers, and the public generally, to our `tact
of Goods pnictiisedander very favo rable f circu s :
stances, which we offer_ for Cash or short tizr,
.at Prices whlcb we think will satiety our Med,
that wecAtt furnish Goods at the
LOWEST. MARKET. RATES,
thie of our firm being constantly to New-Yort,
and =lint pa:aisles fors large 'Jobbing b 4nnn
then, ii yell As for Its. We hope by givi ng pt . r.
soma atientlen to our business", keeping 1 i nn
assortment st all times, and liberal dealing with
oar customers, to merit lit e confidence and p n
.roinage of the community. . .
Special attention given to Merchants and (44.
era who buy goods bythe package. Cain p li d
for all kinds of Grain and Country Prooa t . k
FOX, STEVENS, MERCUR k CO.
Towanda, Apr 11.1,1867.
CHOIC-E
selected with great tare, which will be sold t 7
the box at New York Wb.olesale Price.s. •
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SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE,
t Coffee, Tobacco, Soap,Sileratos, Stardl,
Izt great variety, et* by the Package
.
A LARGE -STOCK OF FLOUR
on hand Bantle, Saab or in Balk ;a1 C o
Meal cheape—Feed &c.
NM
PORK;HAMS AND LARD
WOOD )AND
,WILLOW
.1% ARE,
'i3tonolVare, grooms by the quantity
BUIST'S GARDEN - SEED.A•
CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED .
ASHTON'S SALT,
The wily kind suitable for Dairy use
MARYL &-'CO. KEROSENE OIL,
This Oil is put up in good sound tight barn,
wiarantedto be full measure, and. we believe the
quality to be the best in market. ,
N EW STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRESH OHO'hi THE NEW YQRK MARKETS.
CHEAP . AS THE CHEAPEST
The subscribers have purchased the bailditv,
lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south
ofßeidismari's Block,) and have filled it with
GROCERIES AND PRQVISIOYS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW I 'WARE,
Fruits of ,all kinds in their" season: (fresh and
dr.ed), in tact every thing usually found in
first claw
PROVISION STORE
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A share of thepatronage of Towandaaad c.
cinity Is resPectfolly solicited. • '
We will pay the highest market , Mice fori:
kinkof
STYLES
We also have the sole Agency for. Bradt..'.
and adjoining counties for the sarir the.Ctic
bnited Virginia aud Nordi Carolina Smokiag
Tobacco. , A liberal discount made to the tndc.
RRAMHALL k COWELL.
Towanda, Apr11'9,1867.
RI -E. M 0 V' E D
L. 11. BRONSO'.N,
Would most respectfully announce \ 6, ,the c
zent of Bradford County, that he :has
from,Grwe4l, Pa., to
pwF,GO, N. Y.
Where he has opened a large and well selectr:
r •
-stock of
D - R.Y GOObS
L 0 W P R I CES
PRINTS, DELAINES, CHAMIEs
ALPACAS, MOZAMBIQUE'S,
\ • f,
PIQUE'S, SILKS, *C. SHIWES,
CLOTHS GREAT RATY
Too numerous to mention. The stock has teen
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perches& ulna the last ndnetion, In. prial
therefore will be sold at prieee.that will PleW
IMI
The moth) ft
I WILL ,NOT BE UNDERSOLD
Tne citizens Of Pennsylvania " and the rest of
minkind." Re cordially ;Invited to; call on hnn.
and einunine the stock of goods at his Del
store, on Main Street. 3 doors • east of Park Ho-
teL
_Pleatiof that good $l,OO T.
Gwego.rJane 13„1867.
CNE UPON THE LAND OF
the subscribir during the 104 water lasi
May, a quantity "of Heinle& Boards. VI! -
owner or %owners will please come Soolarsi•
prove property, pay charges a ttc t tap them,
away.
_, FRO C.. GOEL '
unelnequin, Jupe 91,
,1867
M.. , &. CO.'
We - luive a large dock of
,eP
Candles, Crackers, dm
Fie 14 157 ALL . KINDS.
Agency for the sale of
at.Maaritecinter's prices
COUNTRY PRODUCE. i
Tirell adapted to the preitat times of
A large variety of /
DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of
Organdies, Poplins,
Grenadines,
[Paraacih‘
Betiides a hap assortment of
0-TH,ER GOODS!,
L. B. B.RpsSON
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