Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 17, 1867, Image 2

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' • - , T- - Ofil ial Vote of Ilmdford County at the Ejection held 1 , .bei 8,=:1867;
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Nome' fro* att Watl"t t • , ` vdfor Neporitt 1 °
-Mrs E. P. Smith of Bingl;stiltolt, --4,---- ~._ , 4, . - 4 1 a [ '
was greatly , injured by falling down theca. °Wad% Th y,
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lar stairs. ..- gs n..
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Si 1 STATE TREASUESE. = I ITh. -.
-Ho L Parker ) of Owego, 1 g -
- nal , nominated, on Tuesday, For man au isiviterrninfit'tlit- ,•• ' i • , C.. 3 5.. : ~,
area IMF= , 1 y Noe , .. I I 4 i , :-, = , .. :i
It Bin& ,SS candubte for &Tram* dumbent of this important and re- ' 1 : -
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Court Judge, for •the Sixth •Tudmial Dm-. ~ . , be en
from
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ponsi me o ffi ce nes selected t
wet.
the lower Counties of the State. Let- t i 4 it( il t. 4‘
V. 1 :
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-The Chfinbersburg Rtpository, . a 1 • • hasl q V - :!,.' 5-1 Fl ~.1 4-t e 1 =
terly, Phila e phut city as the
CoL A. II E. filcClure's paper,hoists the name ' • . i Town 311 Rs, lz --. tv ~i , r tic
of Ulysses S. G tof Illinois for President honor of having one of her ettmens ut 0 po r t; g 0 1' 5 1
in 1868. it
the State Treasury. We believe they
havnimm Competent - s?fficers, but we Boson° 1
AND . 4
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-We are assured from Richmond i p r • 0 !A
that the trial of Isis will begin on the 4th 131 1 .11408 d there are gentlemen in other , :
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Tuesday of November. sections of the State squally compe• —_ , _
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40
35
40
40
40
40 52 1 52 50 1 40
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-Lynrk has furnished thirty thou- tent, and the time has coved when the mh Arm a oroa ßo - -- .
51 8 55 52 52 ‘
sand base ball shoes, during'the past sea- North, so long neglected in the select Athens To 'p 116 194 113 114 198 194 115 194 115 194 1 - 15 194 115 194
sou tion of public officers, will put for /them /k
.. r° h - 91 79 78 80 85 65 94 65 94 "65 94 65 94 65
Asylmn.., . ... 89 111 89 89 111 111 89 110 90 110 89 111 89 141
-On'the 25th ult., Mr. John Se- ward her best man for State Treas- Albany ~.. ..... 119 54 118 118-. 55 55 118 55 110 55 118 55 118 55
Is mg died in the town of Ovid, at the ex- urer, and demand his election in jus- 1 / 1 1 " 1 " - - 33 " ‘ 33 33 ' 81 33 " 33 " 33 61 k 2 °
Burlington 135 21 /32 131 21 21 134 21 1'34 21 134 -21 \1 3 21
i i vim ago of ninety-seven years. tree to her superior claims for con- Bi t krlington rot 32 19 31 31 19 18 32 18 32 18 32 18 2 18
-The sash and blind factory of L. sideration at the hands of a Renubli Burlington We5t . 103: 93 103 103 32 32 103 32 \lO3 32 103 32 1 3 '32
. - Conon Township 226 39 226 227 39 89 226 •39 221 ,39 227 39 221 39
M Pollan near Trinnansburgh, was binned can Legislature Ointonßorough 99 14 100 100 13 100 13 100 , i l 100 13 WO 13
on the 23d of Sept. Loss over insurance, lumbia . ..... 159 74 156 167 78 78 157 78 157 71?., 139 96 158 77
The friends of GoRDON F MASON of
.2,1,000 anklin... . .... 102 36 102 102 36 36 102 36 102.9 102 36 102 38
this County will ask of the Legisla- G vine .. ... 215 28 211 212 26 26 212 26 212 212 26 212 26
-31 W. Wheelock Es q., has pur- - Herrick..'.. 161 29 150 -152 28 28 152 28 152 2 152 28 152 28
ture W , meet th is winter, that the
( h 1.:;oCI of Jesset Owen at 107 his Stock in 80y ..... . 1.. 168 31 167 1,67 30 30 167 30 167 167 30 167 30
the First National Bank of Waverly. claims o f.
_ . Northern tier shall be L tohfield. o . no
0. Ig.si
1 9(012 1.2 91 91 , 118 71 .....11 51 7, 118 91 i 118 9 1 1
considered and acknowledged by his
-A boy named Potter fell from . aMonroe To "lip 156 54 160 158 54 52 153 54 153 54 153 54 153 54
elieptnut tree ni Corning, and broke both election. as State Treasurer They oe Bo ugh 49 lll Ig • 9 PglVl°rwr 2N 2 2: 14
A 2 r 2 46 , 2 / 2i /
0 ins, his left thigh, and dislocated several will do this earnestly, confident that 01/4, erton .., .- 21 46 • 21' 21 46 46 21 46 21 46 21 46 21 46
linger joints '
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the reliable and overwhelming major- Plke • 267 21 266 267 21 21 267 21 264 t 4 267 21 267 21
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liadgbury 148 52 169 148 31 32 148 50 1413 50 148 50 148 50
- 1 negio recently died in St ')ties given in the North, will have 11 0 m
0 T p 167 26 168 168 25 25 168 25 168 25 169 24 168 25
Los, in
s, aged 130 years. He asgood their due weight with the members of Rbme Plo gh 35 16 35 35 16 16 35 16 87 14 36 15 '35 16
health, but his breath• stopped -
The qualifications of Mr, sBr,rightinggeeltd. 267 99 281 266 91 83 267 98 264 9$ 263 97 265 97
that body.
190 80 189 189 76 76 189 1 78 189 7$ 188 79 189 78
-A.Mrs. Zeb of Albany County, Alison for this tesponsible post are South Cree 109 36 112 111 33 34 111 34 111 34 , 111 34 111 34
N. 1•.; has been discharged from the Utica,Sirlvania B ngh. 42 12 40 41 13 13 41 13 41 13 40 14 . 41 1 , 3
ksylum, having been sent there - without be
stich,that the propriety o f this request Sheshequin 187 61 186 186 65 65 186 65 186 65 186 6., 156 60
=et be apparent, apart horn ()magi& &Eluding Sne 31 139 33 35 136 136 34 135 33 137 33 138 133 1.38
ing insane , Terry .. . . 75 56 74 75 55 56 74 56 74 56 74 156 74 56
erations of political fairness and pot. Towauda 'rap . 78 43 78 78 43 43 78 43 78 ri 78 43 78 43
-lv inio Jones, the noted actress, . . .
icv
Ili. ain Nev. lark on Friday of last week,of •'
, His acquaintance with the ma- 'Epwanda Borough 255 120 252 257 116 116 248 122 258 11 1) 254 116 254 116
Towanda Porth 59 44 58 68 46 46 58 16 58 4 58 46 58 46
recent l y Aerial interests of the State, is large
o.anumption - Her husband was Troy Townlinp. 177 89 178 178 89 89 178 89 178 89 178 89 • 178 ^BO
drowned in London. -his understanding of thewants of turi3rosycaßroontroulgh.... 125
7256 126,126742 74 126 74 124? 7 4 126 7 4 1:t 7 4
-M Rouher having a second time different sections,extensive-his abil - Ulster...ll7 94 114 114 95 95 114 94 114 9 1 4 114 94 114 09
uoserted that Napoleon means "peace,' the ity and skill to manage the financial It r iinsn 203 40 203 203 39 39 203 39 203 9 203 39 203 31
uadham 106 84 107 107 85 85 107 85 106 4 106 8o 107 BZ.
ear panic 'a increasin g in Europe. matters of the COmnionwealth, un- tyainsmg ' 202 106 202 211 107 87 200 105 202 1 1199 104 201 10(
-A young lady in New Jersey, questioned-while hi4robity and in- IVYBOx 118 97 117 118 97 •97 118 97 118 97 119 95 na 91
Wells 82 97 81 81 98 98 81 98 81 98 81 1 98 81 9t
who was knocked down and -kicked by a tegrity are above sqspielou. l'ihnot -.. 105 48 105 T 105 48 4$ 105 148 105 47 105 • 18 105 4'
runaway hone is indebted to her waterfall 1
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foi t e tping a fractured skull. Total 1 5846 2638 584615838 2597 2544 5828 2603 5831 259315810 2616 58231260(
- 7 -Retutns of the Alabama elqetion
from thirty-four counties show thaA. 11,000
votes have been cast over the required,one
nalf4cr a State Convention. • /
• —Twenty thousand gallons of whis
ky were distilled in Richmond, Va., during
September. Only 5000 were distilled during
July.
--The corner stone:of the eoldier's
monument at the National cemetery, near
Hampton, Va., was laid on Thursday,. with
31asoac ceremonies.
—The Society of the Army of the
T,:nnesi;e4 sill hold Its second annual meet
iii;; at St Loris, on November 2cl
--It is stated that 30,000 cattle
from Texas and New Memiio are on the line
of the Union Pacific Railway, destined for
ewitern markets.
—The it 4 tiiin government Lae been
defrauded 4rd:30;000,000 francs, by its offi
cials at Naples, during the past sib years.
—The Burnett House, with five ad
joining buildings, in Minneapolis, Minneso ;
't.a, were burned on Friday of last week.—
Loss $lO,OOO.
—The steawer Ella Taber was sunk
-I.\ k h i e Ohio river, near • Carrollton,— Ky., on
,sa rday. Loss $15,000.
—lt is understood that three whites
nd two negroes will be nominated for the
Virginia Convention by the negroelinßich
,mond.
. •
jurucr liar4ner, who
%rel.() tried ou a charge of burning the ine
briate asylum near Bingliamt4, hare been
acquitted,
•
—Fifty-nine deaths from yellow fe
sc•r were reported in New. Orleans on Satur
day. On the same clay three deaths - froth
the fever were repotted in Mobile. •
—The First National Ban!! of Nor-
folk, Va., and the First National Bank of
Elmira, New York, have voluntarily ceased
to be depositories of public monies and fi
nancial agents of the 'United States.
—A party of Freneh engineers, in
charge of Col. Hein, Gen. Dies Secretary of
Legation, have gone west from St. Louis, to
'gather infortution of the country.
—Elmirs, is just new under excite
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went stout its new hall. It is constructed
exactly- like a theater. The stage is arrant;
.•d with au the modern appliances of a thea
ter, and when finished will be truly a credit
:tbFe hall for a city of 16,000..
—Gov. Geary has issued his war
rant for the execution of Neal Devenney, in
Luzerne County, on Tuesday, the 12th of
November, for the murder of his wife on the.
23d of July last . ; also.for the execution of
Cent} Miller, iu Clearfield County, on Wed
nesday, the 13th of \oven2•er; for the mur
der of her husband by poisoning with arse
tile, administered in his coffee and food at
various times during the mouth' preceding
his death, which took place on the 12th or
July last.
—About a hundred ladies, occupy
ing the speakers' stand at the County Fair
at Watkins last week, Were jumbled into a
mass by a breaking of the staging, which
:Fes a few feet from the ground. Several
swere badly bruised. Mrs. Brown; of Bur
dett, suffered a sprained ankle.
—The tower of the new Presbyte
rian Church, Watkins, is now complete and
ready for t 13.2 slate. Its.bight is about 150
feet.
—The new Depot of- the Erie Rail-.
way at Elmira is to be an imposing and ea- -
parkins straotnre, of brick. It will be 250
feet by forty ; main building will be 100 by
forty ; two stories with n cupola in liont,
the avenue. ' The remaining portion will be
one story. It will be fitted up in the best
*style.
-=•Luther. Caldwell, of the Elmira
Advertiser, has been chosen Secretary of the
Republican State Committee.
John I. Nicks ; of Elmira,
%4113 renominated for the position of State
,Senator at a Senatorial Convention held in
Elmira on Saturday last.
--- -Gen. Sherman lingers in Wash
ington, disgusted with the haste with which
he was ordered to the capital and the indif
ference with which lie is treated by the Presi
dent. •
—Glen. Grant has ordered three
iightbl'iteries to Fort M'Henry, enffieient
, :to keepH tl4 Baltimore 'traitors orderly.
—lndiana and lowa have gone Re 7
pliblicaz uotwithsta4 , linz the full Republi
c:44 vote failed in coining .nu.t.. • •
Sheridin continues to l
7 ; 4 6 0 4 wait great (11 1 41140Vn ‘4u . boas
tsykarnstotroults .
The election of Col. MASON will be
urged from the North, with entire
unanimity and with great earnest
ness. No meip—complimentary vote
will be' desired,or sought for. If there
is unyttling in 'the claims of sections,
t
(and in the distribution of public °Ty.
ces, they are always considered) th,n
the deinand of the North, is entitled
to the favorable consideration of *e
Republicans of the State. We shall
e;pect to see the fidelity and rieliabp
ity of the North.aclnowledged by the
elcetion of Col. Mes''ON;
OUR FRIENDS WHO STATED FROM
THE POLLS.
The acts of men in the world's
affairs always bring prompt rewards,
and punishments, Our friyals who
stayed away from the -polls at the
late election, must nuw decide for
themselves whether its result is a
reward or a punishment to them.
Every Republican has an equal in
terest in the safety of the Govern
ment. Every Republican has as
much at stake in the election of a
Republican candidate as the candi
date himself, provided,. of courße,
that such Republicans tare devekd
to principle, that tho conscientions
ly believe our principles to represent
all that is dear to;,, Americans in a
social, financial, bUsiness, and na
tional sense. Why, then, did you
stay away from the polls ? We
know that you have abiding fai.th! in
our principles. We are well satis
fied that you are devoted to our or
ganization.. Yon do, not' . belong ;to
the "grumblers" or the fault-finders,
the croakers or the sneaks who man
age to get into all parties. You
merely stayed away from the ,polls
because your love for the party mag
nified its strength, and you believed
that put. vote would not be needed.
The effect of this error is before you.
Like--a strong than who has fallen
asleep in the midst of 1;15 weak and
puny foes, you awake bound hand
amt. foot, to hear the revelry of ,your
opponents rejoicing at victory. You
see the sad but not disheartened
disappointment of those who did go
to the polls in the full inith that they
would be joined by their brethren.
Republicans lha is your reward !
Yqu have now reaped the fruit of
your lethargy; you see what indiffer
ence has brought.forth. Let us profit
by the lesson. We have the strength,
and must henceforth use 'it to pre
ve.nt..- affairs from falling into the
hands Of our. enemies. ; Our foes
have only succeeded soiliciently to
show us our folly;, They have gain
ed no power.
.They elected a Cep 7
perhead to succeed a Copperhead
Judge on the Supreme Bench. They
have succeeded - to - no control in
either branch/ of 'the Legislature.
What they have done must arciuse
us,.and when.we are properly ar6ni
- ed we can always carry Pennsyl
vania. ; -
tom- The official majority for Wil
liams in this County is 3208. Oen,
sidering the light vote polled, this ie
fair majority, lint with proper effort,
and a full poll, it - might have been
inoreasad sufficie tly to have altered
the iesnit In the tste. It is hardly
worth while to peculate upon 1 the
cause which prodnced this decreased
majority,,as it can be summed up in
a,word—Apathy. The Republicans of
Bradford are all right- 7 -and will' give
the RepnbliCan nominee - for President;
a majority larger than that giveli foil,
GEARY.
- '—Gene. Sheridan and Sickles had,
a public pti
rt
on accorded them in Albany'
Thursday. A procession composed of the
militia and y citizens was formed' and'
marched through, the principal streeta-- 7
Miiny of the stores. and dwellings were gaily!
decorated with &its an' n;ottoes. r
I PE SYLVANIA ELECTION.
We pres nt below a tabular statement of
the vote polled in each county of the State
in 1866 for Governor, with the official ma
*irides polled at the recent election in the
several coU.ntie.s of the State
Coumes.
M
Adams .
Allegheny i
Armstrong .
3eaver . . J
Bedford .
radford
licks
Butler
Cambria. J.. .
Cameron..
Carbon . ' ....
Centre..;....
Chester. ;
Marion.. l .
Clearfield: . . . .
Clinton .
olumbia 1 .
prawford.l
Cumberland .. ..
Dauphin.:..
Delaware.;
Elk e
..... L . .
tri
Fayette.
Forest
Franklin
Fulton
Greene
'Huntingdon . .
Indiana ,
,Jefferson.
!Juniata.. .....
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon:: ;
t Lehigh
Lucerne
i r Lycothin g .
Mcliean •
Mercer.
Miftiia
' Monroe. ,
Montgoniery. .
Montour...:.
Northampton .
Northumberl'd
Perry.....
Philadelphia. .
Pike
Pottter. .
Schuylkill
Snyder..
Somerset
Sullivan '
Susquehanna.
Tioga
Union •
Veuimgo .
Warren
Washington::.
Wayr.ei
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York •
Tatal
I .1 274
29009(3
EM73
Majority...
`Not official.
The Legislature Rill stand as follows.:
Dep. , Dem.
.20 13 . '
.54 40
Senate
rote
Total 74 59
Republican majority on joint ballot, 155
F.f.!!IMON,
Omo.—Gen.,nAYS is elected Gover
nor, and the whole Republican estate
ticket carried by about 3,000 major.
ity. The Legislature we probably
lose, which will elect a Copperhead
Senator in place of Bxs. WAIO4. The
Legislature of Ohio meets but once
in two years, and on the Legislature
furst elected, NOII devolye the selec
tion of U. S. Senator.
lowa has gone Republican by at
least 25,000 majority, , he gallant
Republiom of this State planted
themselves squarely and fairly upon
the great issues of the day, and have
achieved a noble victory.
In' IND/ANA the election was for lo-
cal Officers only, ad the returns are
favorable to the Republicans.
—During the month of September
there was shipped from Williamsport, by
Canal, 14,448,500 feet of henbane:id by rail
road 8,172,800 feet, being a fotal of 23,619,-
300 feet. - During the same time there was
shipped. from Lock Haven and other points
West of that city by both the above modes
of COUTIVAIICed, 8,047 M f„Sot. - The Jotel
shipments from WilliamsPo t t eastarard r
since the tat .Tanrulry to tlds=thtte,amormt
to 134,974,70.0 feet, sad froM 7494 //even
I l ikg,d
other points west to 58.331,100 feet,
risking a grand total of 173,306;800 feet of
bunber iddpisl4 trQlll Own named in
olio months.
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New 2bngtiormrnts.
UONTANYE & WARD,
/IL
REAL ESTA.TE AGENCY,
The following very alnable propertle. are
offered for eal
1
H
KM
1. 200 acrea,.oo improved, frame house and
barn. in per acre. I
6425
381
538
2., 200 acres. 175 improved, House, 5 barns,
and other outbuildings. $lOO per acre.
8. 200 acres, 20 improved, House and barn.
$25 Per acre. j.
09
5795
523
3208
4. 250 acres, 50 improved. $25 per acre.
NEB
435
683
1193
1 0 63
626
1757
100 acres, 50 improved, frame house null burn
$3,500. _
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IN SEI'E.,I:IIkQuIN,
1898
1383
1. 2.5 acres, 19 impOvedo house nud blael:-
smith shop. 51,200.
1401
, 1059
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2. 7 acres, improved; house. $350
/077
3. 56 acres, 40 imprcived,parn. 61,555.
189
310
1413
1. 160 acres 100 improved, 2 limiseA , barn
outbuildings. $5,200:
751
1741
2. 180 acre', 125 improved, hotlse, biros and
outbnildinge. 840 per 4ere. I
5324
1547
1124
3. 80 acm, 4. house. ' E 1,600 .
4. 69 &c Os. 80 hapi [ oved; house, km.. saw
mi't. $1,400.
1634
2305
753
5. 56 acres, 11 improved, timbered. 1,41 M.
9 •
fl. 95 acres, GO imp ved, house, hare, tim
bereft. $3,,000. ro'
7. 70 acres. imprcived, 3 houses hind barns
204
1816
1097
377
2952
446
2487
•700
EM
431
1215
2. 250 acres, 50 improved. $25 per acre.
1276
260
475
440
672
105
20
1433
117
2823
1499
1499
878 Q
290096
39209
38007
38007
2. Valuable mill and adjoining, property. 3
miles trim+, I,eßayaellle.
Farm and valuable new Grist and Saw Mills
One of the best properties In the county. .
For a tall description of any of the above
properties, enquire at our office, or by letter.
Oh moat of the &liege properties part of the
purchase money can remain on time,
MONTANYE & WAIID.
Towanda, Oct. 17,4867.
PLANT FRUIT AND ORNAMEN
TAL TREES, VINES AND FLOWERS !
Remember that at - ffie ,
TOWANDA HOME NURSERY
You can buy
_ANYTHING you may'want in the
line of NURSERY VINES, SHRUBS
and FLOWERS 1 : - If not on hand leave or give
your order, andAt will be carefully and satis
ftctorily lillet4 I can supply you with
THRIFTY APPLE _TREES,
Splendidlif rooted.
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VERY FINE. i'EAR• TREES, •
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Also, P,LUSI, CHERRY', QUINCE, SIBERIAN
CRAB and PEACH TREES, Also, DWARF
PEAR, CHERRY, PEACH and APPLE
TREES. GRAPE VINES of-all the best varie
ties, from 1 year to S years old. EVERGREENS
MOUNTAIN ASHES, HORSE CEMTNUTS,
WILLOWS, ac„ Ac. Come and see, of send
your, orders. 11. WELLES.
Towanda, Oct. 1,1867.
'VDU BALK—A'. new Spitting Top
Baggy, in first rate stl Will be 'sold
below first cost. Also an e ht rod Seine Mid
all th e fixtures for fishing be sold at ball
cost.--Also a good Boat an oars, also a set of
leather fly nets, for wurking team will be
sold is above stated - as tbelowner has no !lath.
er use for them. Dail on THOB. R. JORDAN,
at the Rail Road Mini e; Toiranda; Pa.
Oct. 3,1867.-3t• '
nATJTV...M.W//erelf , 4 mrwifft $l/11Sr
Esther, has left my bed and board, without
any Just douse or prosocatfon, I hereby catition
find forbid 411 preens harboring or trusting her
on my account, e; I pay no debts of her
contracting after this date. ' •
BENJAMIN RYDBB.
-Wilmot, October 17,1867,
IN ULSTER! TOWNSHIP,
IN NORTH TOWANDA,
iN_ ROME,
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IN ASYLUM,
1. 75 acres, 70 improved, bow l barn. t3tiloo
IN 'WYSOX
65 acres, 50 hop - raved, house. barn. $2rAO
IN 1 O?1E BOROUGH,
I, 22 meg, house; tarp, 41,500,
2. 22 acres, Louse, barn. $2,000
IN ORWELL;
1. Tavern siand—stage house:;
BURLINGTON,
- pox, sTravuia, MEROUR & 90.,
-p
' ,1,2 - • . -
; ' ; 94.OLESAM :000ERS, • -,
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Bad=4 RET AIL TRLDS •• we are
1/1 I ' " r RI" le" attentgut to the
now ito give gar w hole
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sell got;` -',, ' ' '
GOODS AT WIIOI4ESALE V
\ - Wehave fa Otbro's bm01:11Wok ot,
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GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,.
,_• . .
And °tier igoods bt our line, which , were our. •
chased for CASH, from first hands, - Mid - which'
we bar, to the trade on desirable terms. .
We desire to dell particular to oar
stock of- ... , .
FINE• NEW . CROP TEAS,
Bought illreetly from the 161POIITEBS, con
aLstlng of to •
• • •
HYS9N; •*OUNG ItYSON;
IMPERIAL JAPAN AND OOLONG TB AN,
Which we Offer at
.NEW 'XuRK JOBBING PRICES,
' guaranteeing the qua lily In all cases
We are daily receiving additions to our i3to c k
In all DEPARTMENTS, all of,which'are bought
with special-reterence to the wants of this mar
ket.
One of our firm' i being a resident
buyer in New York, of many years
experience, enables us to take add
vantage of any favorable changes
in the Market, and, to.' keep our
stock always full and complete. '
Our lirtsineS & experience added to oar facili
ties, enaples tte to offer peat indne.cinents to
purchasers. '
It
prompt Orders
and eare y a a " n o t t i h o e n. rwise, will
receive
Towanda, Sept. 1. 1867.
HARDVT f ARP ; I \ I
G & RIISSEI4I4,
1 . ,
Respectfully inform their Customers and t. .
pnblio generally, that although the fire occa
stoned serious loss and temporary interruptlo
.to our business
" WE STILL SURVIVE I
And have purchased a large stork of Kew
. tioods, built a new
SHANTY STORE I'l
And are i tairly Reconstrtieted and doing bail
nen again;
The front of our store is now on Pine street
about 100 feet from Main street, a], E. T. Fox
now Potvell a] r old corner. If ,you, sho old go
into Powell's and walk straight through the
wall of the back end of his store, you wbuld
lind youiself among the stoves, pots., ker. t!es,
new anvils, belloWs and vices of our sttre. l But
asyon can't-got through the wall, just walk up
Pine street to our. Shebang, where we kalsp a
full line of Hardware. We have a great viLrie
ty of
_
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES
Among them ii the
AMERICAN,
TRIBUNE,
EMPRESS, .
STERI, (N G, ' .
' ORIRITA L, .
MORNING LIGHT,
' . GAS ,BURNER, &c
4 A complete assortment of
Iron, Steel, Nails. Window Glass, Sash, Hero
. sole 00. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Farm
ing Tools, Carpenters • and Joiners
Blacksmlth Tubb'', Pumps, _
Lead Plpe, Paiwder, Guns,
•
Pistols, kc.
• ,
• \We are 'agents tor'
Elmira Rolling Mill Co.'slrop.
IMPoses Pownim
fAtI\RA KEROSENE 'Olll
‘• , We manufacture
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK;
And do 011 gotta of JOB WORK in our lion
Cash paid tir Old Iron, Cast and Wrought,
Scraps, Copper ., Brass. Sheep Pelts, Rags, Fur.'
Feathers, Bees Wax, Sc. We buy cheap, sell
cheap. and are:content with small profit/.
• .CODDING .3r, RUSSELL.
Towanda, Sept. 12,_1867. 1
CLO Ti 1-1 - 1 N 1
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINGI
1
COHEN ROSENFIELD,
(Next door to Fox, Stevens, Merenr & Co.,]
Have jug received th4ir
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
From Nevr York, and the attentlou of the pub
lic is invited to the large and attractive stock
of Ready Made Men's and Boy's
CLOTIII IC IX,I
Now offered to the public at the !city eat market
prices, and which will be sold cheaper than
auy other stare in this place or vicinity'. They
have just opened a flue assortment of Goods,
suited for the season. Call and see the new
styles, comprising the following articles : '
„ .
Doeskin, Pilot a• Beaver Overcoats,
BUSINESS SUITS, ALL STYLES,
Doeskin and.Cassimere.
P'ANTS / AND-VESTS,
grades for men and boys wear, an d have
fine assortment of
Of all
also a
lED
NTS FURNISHING GOODS,
Such u
liE
and Fancy Dinah:flares; Skirts, Linen and
fin ShiOs, Undershirts and Drawers,
%raisins and Over-shirts, Linen and
Paper Ccillars and* Cuffs. Suspen-
ders, Gloves, Ties, Traveling
Bags, and a good stock of
ATS AND O\AF'-S
sa
lag
trade
Call •
fact ,1
Ing a manconstantly iwNew York, send-
em goods- they are prepared to sell to the
[reasonably, and to satisfy your : desire,
seo *hem. and cony : lnge yourself of the
hat they sell the-cheapest.
COItEN & ItOSENFIEI2I.
'eat door to Fox, Stevens , Mentz Co.
Co.
ands, Rept. 12, 1867.
CITITION.--*ergas my wife RA•
OREL avlng left my bed and board wit
out just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid
ill persons harboring or trusting her on my ac
count. as I shall pay no debts of her contracting
after this date. JONATHAN HARRIS.
Granville, Sept. 22,1867.—its
- 1 - 11 T
,L C RD.
J_l
DB& BMITH & TAYLOB,
Would take this ot;portnnity of thanking. the
friends tr4o so kindly assisted them it the late
are, and would say that it has notseriotudy in
terfered with their business,which they di I
tiontinne 'over Omni & Co.'s Book Store, it
Patton's Bleck '
TOwalOalAtig.l2, , •
Arotillanttotti. .`-
t:. O. 7
We tiiimpliisiinrsinforming our frterstsianti
C041:6011, generally, that wo haOIS Weir M,
mottettoatitSock Of Goods from No. 2. MUM"
*Oak; to outflow sad maga jacent store ,
" •
KEA NS ' WIL 0
OuidO - or l iortit of Tay Or . & Co. ' where we fare
prepared to IN anv 'a liner and better !pleated
stock-of',
pertalnlngto,a man'alaktflt .
Than we or any one else in' To wanda acodld-ever
OCR 01. STOCK
; . .t ; ".; •
Has ken of late tpduce -to alai
that now one new house is Alla -
WELL OE TASTY- :gOODS,
Of varieties to snit alt and the_ tholeest•pat;
t rn tlg s i lt t ie for alFket : All " ' -and.'"
Ith '
tell::"I!Ig
,ONLY.!:,_CASH -
'We
can sell at ileitis to , iety . :all oosspoti Lion - In
our Ilse
COURSF, OF sACTIQN
Shall Le in the future, as it Ls iten • t
years,
FAIR AND 'UPRIGHT
;-. •
In•on1. &alums trill every' one, and it ;Is our
puipose to make oat. new store the -I
TEMPLE .0k FASHIONI
•
And the holm 'of every citizen in'the'i•ounty
Thanking you all for pust favors, we remain
Yours truly.
fzirl.oMON - ZS: F.ON.
Towanda. b'ept,. 184:7 - ' ..
THE CORNER GROCERY I
The subscribers • desire: to- announce
to the Public; that - they 'have corn
mended
.business as general' dealers
in 'GROCERIES, PROVIST.OIO,
GRAIN • and ' COUNTRY Pll O
.
DiJCE, at the Bridge Street corner
41 Patton's Block; and 'that - they
have' now on • hand; 'and design to
k9ep, a complete assortment of goods
adapted to the • wants .of .the village,
and country trade.. • .
They •would respectfully invite• an
examination of their stock and a
comparison of the same with any
other goods in the* Market,. as to
quality and price. *.
They ate provided with ample
and efficient help to give promptat
tention to customers, and will give
careful attention to all orders placed
in their hands. : . , •
•We • pay Cash fOr PRODUCE
and sell good's for Ready Pay.
_ LONG & KEELER.
Towanda. Sept. 17, 1867.
E UI E K
. "1 HAVE . FOUND IT !"
THE LAST DAYS KEROSENE
HAVE COME 1
NI MORE EXPLOSIONS
Ni) fitt)RE FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENTS!
A truly site, and at the game time, ft
Brilliant Illuminating !
IJABFIN R DISCoVERED !.
It is caed , , ,
".EUREKA OIL !"
IT IS . N ON.y, XPL SIV El
And therefore as'safe as Whale Oil
'lt affords a
_elm.- and brilliant
EQUAL TO GAS POWER
.1
And far more soft atek
IT CO'STS ONE-HAV LESS THAN
KEROSENE ! -
And is rapidly snperceeding"..the latter article
wherever it has been introduced.
We only ask you to give it one trial, YOU
WILL CONTINUE ITS USE. LE' YOU DO ?.
The agent is now canvassing Bra dfopl
eounty, forte purpose of SELLING TERRI-
Min and Rights to Ma nutacture and Sell the
OIL The oil will lied ready market,
FOR IT IS ALL IVE REPRESENT IT.
And those who engage in its Manufacture
WILL REAP HEAVY PROFITS,
While. the euwiamer will savo
50 PER CENT. BY ITS USE:
; CALE & SUTTON,
Agents fur Bradford, Susquehanna, Lycom
ing, Luzerue, Wyoming, Qtrbbn, and other
entities in Pennsylvania . Sept. 12, 67.tf
THE PEOPLE'S' BENEFIT
SOMETIIgi?
'IN, FLOUR!.
200 POUNDS IN A BARIIEL
FOUNTAIN'S I , REMIUM FLOUR,
THE BEST IN USE
Is manufactured - by the subsOrlbers in hlichi s gan
from the best celebrated s . = •
• 01-f)••
'MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT
This favorite Flour' bits 'no superior. It is
utopia . •
TWO OUNDRED 1 POUND BARRELS ?
- OR 50' POUND RACKS
And Made exclusively to suit the general want
of the retail trade.
Bur 'rug BIG 3ARRgLS,
•
And the
B E LOUR!
gash Dcalero supplied at a small advaoce from
Cost of Nannfacterit4.
Wi l le mle Flour
n ta i'ttElli
Anl. 22, MIL
•
'"
L
t
Pi
ev
L- 1 .
a.,4 V:, - 'l t ' ~i ,=i, • ::- •
HAVE _VERY RECENTLY , MA
14. .GE AD DITI
ME
hing, so
all new-
MEE=
~.
• TO. THEIR
MEI
INZEIE
STOCK OF GOi
wn, , A
G ICEA Rit E D aT
TN - T-t - t - IVITi„, 1
With one' member of
firm constantly in New
:eve have been able
past few days to profit
ly by violent flactuatio
the inarkets;• and h‘ave
.n
iteaty pifivliases of all k
of Goods in our thie
MUCH BELO
REGULAR JARKET RAT
.
May 23, , 1639. .
TITE_GREAT 17;k1ITED ST
TEA WAREHOUSE!
OF . .T: Y: KELLEY &•:C
No. 30 Vesey Street, New York ?
Save opened in connection with their p
extensive Wholesale Es'ablishment. a lar
ELEGANVIZETA I WADEPARTM
For the express purpose or retailing their
to CONBUNIERS :191,PORTING P t
:fed thus save them the immense profits
usually goo ' t he middle,mun and specs
We guarantee our teas, and coffees
times to be fresh and . pare,Und warrant al
sold from this - houseto give entike sitist
otherwise the goods' may be, returned, a
money will bOrefuilded._
• • PRICE LIST'
ciOLONG. Bla [ ckl6o, 70, .80, 90, $l,OO
Best: SIIX/SID, [Green and Black] GO, ,
SO, 90, 31,00 per lb.,
Best. YOUNG 11.
[Green] 4 ,Go, 70. 80., 90, sl,oo, 1,1.10,
lb., Be t. IMPERIAL' [GreenT 90, $l,O
ENYBREASFAST,IBIack] 70,• t 50, 9t
1,10, 1,20, hest. JAPAN, 90, 1,00, 1,25
GyINPOWEER, 1,25, 1,50 per pound.
GROUND COFFEES.
PURE RIO, 20, 25, and 30 cents per pee
BEST OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA,
per pound,
ROYAL CLUB— Extra Fine-35' cents,
• We hove appointed
MESSRS. COLWELL rSt WurrM
Akent.3 for the sale of our Teas and C
C.ANTON, PA.,
Who will furnish chilis from. ull parts
lord county.' All goods are put up by .1
in one pomid packages at our "Ware
New York, and retailed at Canton byl
COLWELL & WHITMAN at the ea..
which they are to he had over odr co.!
New York. 'AI: ,goods prit.up by us
TRADE MARK of " The Great Units
Tea Warehouse," of T. Y. Kelley Sc Co
ed on the package: None. others are
We solicit. a - •
PAIR AND THOROUGH{
Of ou,r goods from all Who are late
haying.a flrst•class article at Tea and•
the lowest passible rates-..
Sept. 12,18 ,7..
U NITED STATES EXPRE
CAPITAL $6,000,000
The extension of ,the routes of this 5
to Denver CitY and , Points in Co'oradc
establishmect etf agencies at ail point
portSnce in all the Western States and
ries e;imr,Letcs a; continuous chain ,o
from New Tor city to the Par West.
in
1,, c all the principal MO es and towns i
. -
hio, Indiana, , Illinois, -- M1
' lowa, Wisconsin, MisSOnt4,
nesota, Kansas, Nebraika,
Also to all points On the line of the N
and Erie Railway and its branches, an ,
West, enabling them totrtu4smit ' •
..,
Goods, Coin, Bank-Notes, J
and . Valuables,
I
Withspeed dnd safety, and Trithoitt tr
Their favorable connection with of
ble Express Companies enable them- tc
tee the prompt - and faithful execut
Express business in every part of the
Northwestern add Southwestern kS
Territories.
Notes, Drafts,. Ellis and . Accounts
and the proceeds returned with the
despatch. Our rates will eas low a
by any other assroweists Company.
Bien of route between
Waverly, Athens and Tow
This Company have also establis
at Towanda and Athens, Pa... and
DAILY LINE between Waverly
places, carrying all Goods, Money,
Packages and delivering direct to
This Maui - 111 embrace net only Gee.
by Railway, but o tier the most *ors
tunity over afforded for the lietuhantz
zees of Athens and Towa
business with each .other: We wls
stood that Goods entrusted V) our
leave our bands until deliVered to the
'whom they. ate intended, as we own
own teams. !_
F. E.. }Lill
Sept. 12, 1867'
'
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NS
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V4).1! Trl
1211
AT A STlft,
IrEl
49'111'
ork,
Effl
WIA
TA
;R
esent
i e
N a n i d ,
goods
;ICES,
Iwhial
tors.
I at all
goods
I ction;
I. d the
Jer lb..
70, 70,
150 N,
,25 per
D, $1,25
0, 1,00 ,
i per lb.
.d,
0 cents
frees at
i fl ut ,l3 el r v a es d.
.onse in
Messrs.
e prices
Inters in
'4 • at the
1 States
I stamp
'genuine
es teil in.
lone, at
S CO.
ompany
and the
of Im•
Territo
°Tip s
ery)i rae-
I higan,
Ifin.
etc.,
ew York
Canada'
ewelly
..fer.
er relia
gaaran-
oe ot all
Western
tee and
lollected,
greatest
s chargedl Extert•
MI
:ed Orrists
a
thesd
, d other
.nsignees.
,s received
opeor
, and Un
:(la, to do
It under.'
do not
.arties for
d run our
I C. A. ibilintle
Apia, Tow da.
1 gaps,
~Dntahonal.
B6A . RDING AND DAN SCIIOOL,
202 MADISON iVEATE,
•
NEW I r OßK \ p,.
NiADAME C. )4EARS>,
Hiving increased the aciommodaVons for ou
deaLres to inform hee patrons
able to.orer the advantages of be?
to n . larger nantber.of Young Ladies.
French is the language of the school.
'Madame M.. refers by permission tf.,
.Howe, Eaq Qreenwood, Wm. M. Mallory. E N "
- and E. O. Goodrich, Towanda, Pa
Sept. 4,18 8 7. -
pENNSYLVANIA STATE
MAP SCHOOL, TIM 4
• -
,!PACTILTY
-!&,,r.ALLEN, Principal, Professor of &aturdl
azd Mental Science,•
T. STREET, A. U., Prole-mar of Languagel
CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Prettd.ur,,t
Mathematics.
Alas. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Language,'
'.and Drawing.
MISS' UE E. CONARD, B. E., Eng'h-bracii6
Man. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E.. Principal 6:
Model School.
I. G HOYT,..Professor of Instrumental au.l
Vogl Music.
Mms ALICE B. SEZ - LEY,. Assistant-lo 311 , 14„.
.of Music
SCHOOL TEAS 1887--ti. r •
First Term begins 'September' 4.; -
Second - " December tri
Third " March 23 ) 1t67.
• rICPENBSS PER TERM OP'l4 *Ms :
For Fall and Spring Term, including buard
room rent, tuition, book rent . , fuel, oil.
and washing, .. . . .. . ........ •..
For Winter Term; " " • ~
.Fit;)r day students, tuition and book rem..lo
Total expenses for school year . ' Mg ra
No extra charges. .Btrulents' Rooms rze luz
Dished with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, vrii,.
hedsteads, mat'reasei, pillows'and ore , commr
table. For farther information send for c... ,
logue. Address Priuelihtl. Aug. 8, 1,0,7
QUSQUELIANNA COL - LEGIA t.r
INSTITUTE.
BRADFORDI'OWANI s 9, ti 0 , P. 144:
The Fell Term will opdn VEDgESDAY, Sep
tember 1,5,1867. lubtruetitme will be furekhf d
In the fonveoursee, viz :INGLISH, CL.iss4f:
NORMAL, and COaIbIERCIAL, with faejlitq:
tor FRENCH. and DRAWING ; VOCAL ,
INSTRUMENTAL: MUSIC ; DRAWING .iLd
PAINTING.
Warding in the Insittute will he cudert
immediate charge of the Principal. For terni•,
etc.; apply immediately to the Principal,
i . Rev. SAMUEL F; .COLT.
Aug. 29. '67, ' Toaatd,
IS$ HUNT will re-opet, her
M
achool for Young Ladle hiCtSl ,
SEPTEMBER' 2, 18 61 • ' • • •
TE 1018
. ....
~
.
, I,
. E u li s kl m , w it ie.6 3e. - $ 00 fib Itii ~
Frenchor Latin 250 . kc t 4 .1)
Deduction made for absence, w4n ovf.:-1.0:
ed by protracted illntas. -
Towanda, Aug. 20, 1567 .-=3ln.
Inisrtlbantous. s_!
ASIIIONABLE, TAILORING
!
E\
A. T. DAVIDSON:'
Respectfull , announces to th e . 1. f.l
ha opened a Tailor §ll-.p in Burlington Ir.,
and will eat, and make Men au t 11,ys
in the m hrol stibstantial and Fthillonable
nor. CUTTING thine on short
reasonable terms.
Partkular attention given to Crlo_g:,ug Ara.
:Repairing_Cluthes of all kinds._
Burlington.
BOOT AND §iltN , ; STOkE
G. S,
Respectfully inforniS the citizens el Tow:mi.:-
Borough, t at he-has opened "aDiAJI and 'Stitt.
Shop in Kirby's Building. west ~ ,de of Main
street, where ho will keep,on 1.39 , 1% , if ,
• BOOTS AND SHOES'
Adopted to flea's and Women's wear, t, wli • !.
he inviter the attention of the public.
Particular care will be paid to manufacturinf ;
the very be t stock will be used, and the wbrk
manship will be warranted first class. The pa
tronage of the p iblic is soli-ited, confident that
satisfaction can he -given. -
Old Robber Boots and Shoes neatly jait,lk.!
andhalf-soled. Rubber- soles attached to Leath
er boots.
• -
`REP.AIRING. TEN PER CENT BELOW
USUAL RATES.
Towandl, Sept. 3, 1867.
• .
W B. -KM/AV- 0 fti co
• over Wickham *L.:Black's, Towanda
All the various stylis . 6 of Work seientitic,:i:S.
don.: urrl warranted. Particular attea! ion t-
called to the Bice . for
Teeth. which !is equally as god as Gold au,:
far superior to either Rubber or Silver:* i'
call and examine specimens.
Chloroforni or Ether administered ta j der
rectlon Or ,a,Phybician when desired. I
Aug. 6, 1867.—tf.
Eg
WANTED.—By
the Towau i]
da L
tang Company,Two Hundred T hy " - a:
Shingles:of the best gnatity, to bm delwrn
immediately, at their works at Greenwood.
•
Sept. 2. 1if.67;•
THE TOWANDA BAKERY
.AND
EATING ESTABLISHMENT !
WOOD , & ALLYN haVing purchasiii
Bakery and Eating Establishment and Grocer,
recently kept by Hill do Smith, first door' son r 5
of the Ward 'Honk, Main street, Tow.ic.'4
Pa., and haying re-modelled the same. 6..7 st
prepared to fuosish their customers and the
public with everything in their line at reuiou
able rates.
THEIR EATING DEPARTMENT
Is fitted, up in the most approved style arni
'Meals ate'served w all hours. and their .tunp
filled with is good assortment ul
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONIRY, GREEN
:AND DRIED MIT& a•C. SC
•
_ .
1 -
They will keep 1 2
store and -sell at wbete t. ,c,
and retatl-or manufacture to order - .
BREAD, BISCUJT,. RI F TSIC, FRESII
ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND 01KES,
Of all kinds. Also will keep the bast Craeier
of all kinds in the. markot, 'by . the barret, , A:
.onnd.. Fresh Oysters. constantly on hand-1 ,
e keg or dish, cheap_ as/the cheapest. They
ill use the best materisjs in. every thing 4"
1 ll try-to please the most fastidious.
t i
sir Wedding and/other fancy Cakes'ma , k t.
order.' ..• ../ N.
. sa- - Ftirdilies / supplied daily, and i.....w1..1..t:,
with anything / desired in our lino.„i t
They enipldy none but the most skilful w(.11:
Men, and tide only the best matetial. They ~re
determined to keep . a ftrst class esttbif.hrceut .
'43ive usi fair and candldirtal and you will tin,,
it to your advantage:'
Dill. WOOD. J. S. ALLYN_
.
2rowanda. Aug. 1, 1867.—yr. . .
/ . 21 •
,fIHEAP PASSAGE' FROM. OR To
.v ... _ .
IRELAND OR ENGLAND
fiClON:Aco.'a LINE OF snumunes num 00;
QUFXRSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL
• Williams Guion's Old "Black Star Ljni;" .1
Liverpool Packets, sailing every week-
Swallow-tail Line of Packets from, or to 1.
don, sailing twice a month.
'Remittance* to England, lielmid and 4cn tLua
payable on demand.
1 For further particulars, apply to William 4
'Baton; 29 Broadway, New- ork..or
• O. F. MASON & CO.; Banker,.
Oct. 1. 1866. Towanda .1'
THE ERIE, RAILWAY COMPA N Y
kKetiRSION§ I
•- IMPORTANT NOTICE!
, •
Excursion Ti kale parties of 40 Or man'
persons,. to any statio4 f on this Itailway, will
:be sold at a great reduc4 osirom regular rited•
For imitance, say a party of 40 desire to visit
Portage Falls, tickets to go and return, will be
1663 Cd. at $4 35 each. The regular fare is $6.50
The Saving on a single ticket will 83,15. - On
40 tickets.VG. To all other statipns, the re
duction will be in proporti n. Two or thiree.
days notice should be given, that ,due arrange- :
menu for their accommodation may be afthrtleA
ebob party. Farther information will be cheer
fully furnished at the Tibket Office.
• . G.. F. WATATER. Btation.4gent.
WM. M. BARtI. Agt.. N.: Y.
LINEN CLOTIIING IN GREAT
variety for sale cheap at
• - BOIM I ION do SON;
MEI
MI