Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 24, 1867, Image 2

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—The ewe from Alabama is that
twenty thons►hd white men tinted with the
freedmen in favor of the eonventiow
Grantiums ordered *ptheri .
battery of light artillery to Baltim94 ; . - Ha
means to be Prepared. for the‘3o4
home' belotiging , to
ltirierd Browns was destroyed tbidre in
Milton - on Vueiday morning a last 'week
upon which there was some insarince..-.,
•
—Maj. David Taggart; of North
nmberland; paymaster in the 17. S:
a recent attack of Cholera at EL Lotti 4
wh4e be is how located, .from which be:re7
covered. . ,
• —Dr. Charles Bower, !tamer Sur
geon of the , 6th Pa. Reserves, died last week
in Harrisburg, in the prime of life; deeply
regretted by his ,frimily, by the soldiers
With whom he served, and by the commu
nity generally. -
—ln the case of a zolored girl, :re;
Strained of herdibe*ty by an indentnri. not
in accordance with the constitution of liaq 7
land, heard in Baltimore on'Tnesday, Chief
Justice Chase decided that. the.avil Bights
bill is constitutional, and that colored
sous, equally with wiateo,ate citizens ;
, of the
United states,and discharged the petltioner;.
—Some six hundred storekeepers
in BroklyliiiiiTO been reported to the Inter.
nal litevenne Departmentior sell 4; clam
factored goods' Nithont.: the- goverrenent
stamper.
- —Jeremiah Smith, of Dover, N. IL;
bag been aptioitted Jndge of the - Supreztie
•
(Nowt of that State. • '
, . . .
—The State Department has jolt
printed for , circulation,cations -notes on tho
RT6nian-Atuerican Clominny's trading poets,
=The English government'fisend=
lug arms to the west coast of Bolan& . • -
whole press -
or. Tt,s,ly,
the immediate seizure of Borne. The Poi_
baldians are growing stronger hourly,-and
the are reports of lights near Fornet and
Alfine, The Pope has called a gonventkit
thercardinals to consider the situation:
—The town of Monnt :Vernon'has
been drily located in Colorado, for the pur:
pose of obtaining title to a town site.
=-The San Francisco Olaanibe r of
Commerce is proposing steam comnitinica
lion on the , Colorado river. • •
—A tornado occurred,• recently- at
Fort McDowell, Arizona, tunneling ere*
house.
—The Preabyterian Synod of Penn
_ sybrania met& Williamsport on Tuesday,
with a largo attendance.
The . Vermont Legielatio has
elected State officers.
is announced from Washing
ti' n that it is the intantion of Mr. :dawn
to nominate to, the Senate d Secretes* of
War, without giving any reasons for the re-
move! of Secretary Stanton. This would
he in violation of the Tenure of * Office bal,
- hut that act is considered - unconAitettienid
by the cahinet.
—The Treasory Department is now
ready to give 6.20 bonds of 1867 for 7.80
notes. The notes mist be sent to Wash.
ington or New York.
: .—Julius 'Won the' hurdle race of the
. - Jerome Park meetingon. the 16th inst.; and .
Enchantress the handicap. •
—Gen. Kirby Smith, late of the
rebel army, is in Pittsburg Pa., on buffiness
munected with the Southern TelwaPh
Company, iu which he is interested.
—The Indian Commissioners reach.
ed Fort Lamed October 12th, en route for
the grand council at Medicine Lodge Creek.
—Two mounted militia colnpantes
in Montana ire said to have deaerted,to,rob
nn the _road between Colorado and Mon
t ann.
—The First Division of the Mary
land National Omani, General Bower..
man, was reviewed by Governor Swann, at
Baltimore, on the 15th.• They numbered
from 5000 to 6000 men. •
2-A young lady was shot and killed
in a circus at Eaton, Ohio, on the 14th, by
a man who tired at the ring m6ter.
—A dam was torn up by rioters on
the 13th at Sheepscott, Maine. - •
:
—The Postmaster General has t-e
-lected for a lite for a.Post-office in Boston,
I# 3
which will bought if aziood title i iis made
onh The nerd plan of the *lr . York
Post - office been settled. : I
—The ellow fever epidemic in
New Orleans is declining, and the Howard
Association has:enough money to carry it
through. . -
—An extra *imam of the Missouri
Legislature will probably be called early in
Decimber, to consider, amongother things,
a proposition from eastern capitidists-to
build the Southwest Pacific Railroad.
—The Louisiana State Pair has
been poittp9ned until January next.
—The _election fel:a President of
the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad will be
held soon, and it is stated that General Ma
bone will be chosen:. The interference by
the Secretary of War was on account of a.
failure of the company_to pay for its rolling
stdck.
—The lighthouse at Shell Key, in
the Bay of Mexico; has been destroyed.
—General Itussein;Pasha of Tanis,
was presented to the,l'resident by the Tur
kish Minister, with some remarks comment
ing on -the advantages of Turkish institu
tions. '
—The infant child of . the Tirkiah
Minister at Washington were baptized ac
cording to the rites of the Catholic Church.
—Poverty Itiland,, in Lake Ifichi
gail, has been reserved for lighthouse =pur
poses.
—Crosses are erected, candles are
kept burning, and tloweni are daily strewed,
l'ou the spot inlQuaretisro where Maximilian
was executed.
—A good vein of coal, three feet
ten inches thick and 120 feet below the sur,
face, has been found in Paris township,Por
tage C0.,-Ohio.
—An . .edeentric , recently died in
Eggland, who, although in perfeetly good
health, had not risen from his' bed for foo
nine years. . . _
—Fourteen New Orleans editors
have been sick with yellow fever tWsoca
eon, but only one bas died. '
--The eastern papers are filled
with accounts of fairs, cattle shows, and
tansiCal conventions.
• _
—Omaha has just l‘en carried by
the Republicans for the first tame,.
=Cattle are Guillotined in Frame
instesfi,ef snumed and stabbed.
==
Indfailltrot
Towanda, Thursday,
..-Tllll LICISON OP 'Mir - 'i•
- • The result of th 2.-.
furnished a Irni •
an t •
newspaper writers. We veuthie to
'Say, that reams Of foolscap have
teen-Sp:ilk& hrthe editors..infgiVing
velAA LlWilta.t!9 l l B, . 141,41ff'd
islaining the causes 9f our defeat."
The Copperheads arceicusable ; and
fora, we,+icftioeiire to clip the
Wingsof4heir . .rejoloing r oor-t9-deny.
ti4e o . 3 the satisfactign. , th °Y. - aPP4entr.
'ly ..derive,• from indulging- in abeir
crowing. It has beeneemanylyenqu
that - they have.heeu overetlielniluglY
whipped at the' polls, thei L 'we sup
posed they, Immthenoine. 1400U4344
their fate, and ratherenjoyed it; .In.sv ,
that-they adnie-‘ 1
thing ' tike **4 ,- wfs." l3 otit ..
amp'
them that they* beside ttit4"
with joy. Who..would , . them,
their - brierhour of exuluition-4hoi4.
'ever obtained—when next ivgye
of 'pipular - expression ,
:theiu nein 94 Or eigh.o''
But our Repttb (some
of them, seem to have a dolefalkask
in elet4olliPien'onY the 61PfIPP„!iflik
defeat in this ;State 'era the' re duced:
majorities for the 'Republican "tali-.
dates in other States: We musteon
fess that we-cannot see' anything,
discouraging in the . . recent. votes-r•-
,ti4ting that calls, foretplana 7
tionotor ,for .hickering and aciansa;..l
tions amongst- Republicans. 1. Ncit
'that like Tapley. Atre ere ;d4lPotiect to
'_that
jolly under any circumstances.,
The catutf* l of our defeat;", we, eon
sider, -as being easily acceunted.fer,
and extrinsic:' - 1 Repeated -and, Svei
*he'll:Ling victories had inspired au
undue . confidence. The mas'aes.of
the Republican party supposed''that
the party was invincible,-..and i maty ,
staid aw a y from the pills bees*?--
they: thofight their votes -werkikcif•
wanted., Fatal delusion I The e ad;
versary has taken advantage 91" one
confidence and apathy, and theson=
sequence is that we are 'overWlielmed
with our narrow escape .from defeat: .
. -.For one, t wehave not the least ap-.
• prebension'that the Copperhead's are
to assume the controlsof the On-ere=
mat until the qaestiohs groi4g oat
of the BebnPinn; , are, settled-and;
settled upon the basis of Eternal.
Justice ~' To doubt this .latter molt
is to question;the-:'immutable wis
dom Of that Providence whin . bas ;
far guided sus, through the dangers ;
that have environed us. • And,the
sue really before the ;peoide.fortheir
determinationis, w hether jo*nien
ahallsettle the great questione now
engaging-attentiou—or whether Reb
els; and their Copperhead \ allies , shall
stay the :wheels of dprogresi, "set
back the hands - on the dial of Iticpe
and, all that--enslave the freed,--dia-1
franchise the enfranchised-and• bring
back the nation to the condition in
which it was at the breaking,' out of
the Rebellion—with all the evils and
harbarlsm and wickedness ,of human.,
111111111E0
bondage. _
The progressive tendencies of the
age forbid'the, - idea that we }are, to
suffer a relapse intotbe old condition
of things. He 'is. blind incleed.who
does not: see in the occurrences of the
past six year* the indubitable evi
pences that an , overruling arid benefi
cent Providence:, is guidinithe.des
tinies of. the Nation. .It may be that
our crimes have not been sufficiently
punished, and that grievous chastise
ments may be in store for ulftbut
the end we are to come out of the
crucible refined and purified. He
looks for a ":revolution in pub
lic sentiment" which shall sWeep the
Republican .party oat of existence
and bring the Rebels and Qopper
beads into power, denies the Wisdom
of Providence, doubts thncivilizatien
of the' age, r )tild hisalts. the'
gence 'of t4e . reup!p. . • -
Judge Lawrence, of Oluo i , one of
the members of the - Judicial 'Com
mittee, now here, says the Wel.shin - 9- •
ton Chronicle hiis received infarmathia
that the Eton. James Wilson, of lowa,
the chairman, who opposed impeach
ment at the last session, is now in .
favor of it -At the last see on the
committee stood four for iippesok
ment, viz : Massie, Boutwell,' Law
rence, Williamiyand Thomas"; three
`for censure, viz : Mestere. yirilion,
Churchill, and Woodbridge,' all Of
whom are Republican; and :pito for
outright acquittal; viz : Messrs, Mar
shall and Eldridge, both of whom are
Democrats. No vote has teep'taken
by the committee since 'the adjourn
meatin July on the questicg,-
consequently no official - statement
can be madent 'present 'regarding
their 'opinions ; • but if 'Judg° Live;
re.nce'n-information is correct which
is more than probable, a vot4 taken
today.would .result in the 'presenta
tion tci thel Emmet artieleii of fm-'
peachment.
= l .4dVioeig from New-Me/lob ire to
the &feet the% a light 'had to ideotilitii
tween the Comanche and -Namijoe_ . "lndiatte
at Basque Redonda Besenation; ,The free
ervation althtnagh occupied by tficitfitajcial
is claimed toy'the Comanchei, 'and; tto 'get'
pima:don, the 'latter' attacked and
several of the former. '1
; . •47.Ditipitobeitt. supinumo
that the Goreetztumt lan ~menifeelid a diew
position to enter olgotlaikmi for 114 I
pates of 664
a+ .. _,..
wmpzecnotawr.
: ' .t
- ` 1 , 1 " -
e irell . lthreeries 'high)-to
_ flu 0 Op 44.4:00ka.
44*.ri, *desk IFOO. 4 , .
*IMO air#*4#9.gva,ringloAul
O's l P4:rr ,- 4. '
Wednesday ziightnome bingo
kinlo the State Itioson 0 Ifetherk:
Abe
and vas
brlt4t,
may get
brck
ana'stole l ectreOd'hadied Lido
_
Ltr3
of , eilver ware *ttbe tßmMthltit'
ei •proke • !, I=LI , OII agate in 'Ate
.room: e
rear:of , - -tritau;; ' ksdad rl tballoada' Cik a
Wit vihich' they toot froninne Of
the' ' -sitispajvand 1 escaped with their
booty.- , rhe tiroperty belonged to contrite
'tors'of Olson labor.- ' f 1 ' - - -.
• k,' *• -- ,0. has .! . ,'. '
;-.Ge ",„,lifcelelum taken , pan
sagekfo Idnireelf - Mid fincily, , aid proposes
4,
t.. ,i4,,,,,,,p,.„,,,. , country In
the, s • Persia 49p.,t0p lath of No.,
l'el,. ... Se fii4.:be . 63 Pee t )ed._ therefore;
to arrives her e. ahott the 27tIL of mouth
-Nilcholan - ` 7 Jenks,') l seighty-seeell
yeari o f k died iitDanby,i4:, on Wearies:
day: , , has four' 80118 ) the lyeangest of
whom' fifty:l and this iS thifind death
that ° '-oeetutred, in - theifrunily . Oneida
- 111808. • • ; :o~ -' •-•` •••-•
'-'.i t ilettcr frOM'CauUda ; l referring
_ , ..
P* ll3 .lg ,i 3 e, ,8 41:0 of Parliament,
,t° the , PP
imp- t, among, eirliest measures to
be in duced will be one 6n -establish. if
possita ',' tke "Ipicipnici4Ttreaty 'with , the
United tatea, - '
—I being) necessary -to verify" a
Non ine Probate Court at cinchmati one
day:- week;:, an old laar L earae into the
ilitt
city . the the that 'tline in forty-eight years,
tholigh she has Alma lived within 'ten
miles o the piaee. ' ! ..' • '
e 'School 'fund.. of Tennessee,
:which ell
_jaw_
.. .the Paaaisaanaf the hum
4'llee 'te al gal* Of Aleuttbis,lrunounting
to
i
.844-, :. - ~‘'_ .. •
........ irst AssistantTostmaster Gen
eral ' - er is dangerously al in , Washing
ton. Hellas been iti UM, 'Past.oalce De..
,partment for over fifty cOrisc)entive years.
nisiana'hes declared her .voice
e
.fora t
avaatiaa. Thus
t tbe tractiag. work
r•cif resat, *lleit Pee sorely Y on in ilia face
cdEzeputive opposition, tend discourage-
Mrcit,,,frora, the apathy, end earelesanes of
frieildi t •.,' n, 1 . . '
—The Executive Committee'of the
National Union Club of the city of Phila.:
delphfs, have passed'aeoiled reaohrtieng in
favor of the nomination of General' Ulysses
'S. Grant, as the lieribliCari candidate for
'President of the I:Trilleilltates. • ' '
—Ron. T. 0 Hulbei'd his cent to
the State Committee aINeW York, hki de- -
aliiiikitii of the of State Coin?:
trona:" ittf2 Enitiira has Itliirretnnlia
front Europe, and only letirne,d Of his nom
ination upon his arrival. , His . action is in
accordance with the . wishes of his Political
friends. . • ;-` - -
prairie, fire, on the, 7th instant,-
sweptlinto the Government stock-yard at
Fort Ransom, Dakotah, laud 'destroyed all
the GOverument hay. The same fire ran
into a half-breedeamPluel burned ten half
breeds to death, and ten more were - so bad
ly burned that their lives are despaired of.
- 4 —§CZNE ON THa- fO - 4aßEr.—Jubita'nt
Demeerat-DO yon
,hear" ihOse Gmui 2 I
tell YOu vician afford tO'bUrn powder over
such victories as these!" Toueliy Itspubli
ean-2"That's so ! YOU mkt burn Much
dating the 'lir, anehavera burned Much
since:"
. .
—Judge E. F. Buokner,aged.siaty-
Ave, residing in Brandenburg, ..Ifentneky,
sometime-since became enamored of a yormg,
'lady Of ntuotoen. • She declined his suit,and
last ins*, Mr. Buelmer• shot his head to
pieces with a doubletarrel gun.,
—Asbo'c,iate. Justice Swayne, of the
-
llnitAd e States Sripresue fourt, Ut Louisville,
on tiie IOth; in a lenOthy and able opinion,
gave a declaim in favor of the constitution-,
ality of the Civil 141 its t;i11.
7.--=Down South the rebels call the
flag under which they rally , I"the banner of
the Lost Cause." 'Up' NOrth it is styled
4, the Democratic standard.l' In both see.
lions it represent/0 cpposttion to liberty,
- progress,'and every' good and' noble senti
ment in polities. 1 •
• 1 1tary, Harris, WhO killed Bur
roghs, the departmenki clerk, in the,Treas
ury Department at Washington, on the 30th
of January, 1863, is
,under treatment for in
sanity at the Government Insane Asylum at
•WasliiNton. She is said to still exhibit un
questionable evidences of insanity.
Dlttu 24tFtigtulenth,
ESTRAY,.---Catee to the endoette
ot the ittbscriber la Towanda township,
shoat the 30 day of' Septil, a stnall Black Year
ling Baer. The ••neener requested to prove
propert7., pa Y :,41azliulkiaud whoa said steer
away. • D. D. - *A.YRAIID.
• 0ct:14,1867. 8 . ' - 4. ;
to the, enel abo oe
ut er th e e
jua 'Of the tinbieribe • r,l7°wanda n i, tll 7 e T o, one
Ist of October,' ' raOhr , -6 •pale
:equated
white Irith a 'Wasted.' - ch i: ow es
and
take
to PMre Prir_rtjaajfor sale.
sway.; a. 4)4
year .DAI#ILSON.
00.17; !
jqllS-W. lilt, 4. 71WINE
.1: 7 . AT
- - ner l ar & T.° ace itiMP.llig - "
86 and Pensions ' eall . . - N. II 4.01
Wilts • Orplai'p• Vciart - setended. - Co ,
pro 04 i sad :with, car...,
_Odic e-• Asti ' block
son Olt - Ward Reese ,inVisairs.• . ' Oct: 21, 'ff.
buf
.1:419 lny,wifo Sally
inis.lett - tny hod arid board, without
c use `dr protocatlonti hereby caution
allspersons barbering dr trusting her
4 acr,ount, as I, pay, no
_Aetna of her
r ting atterthis, date.
•
..bligktobet • • 3-;
intbrui theptiblic that the
filo; and uncalled tor; as , aceone•wM •
en his account. lA. for the
. hed. le had
and board; moreAlite it ibib...:164 I:not
atm totalled upon ribould have-stuit•
artbod arid clottdag,, besidesiatel7 dd
or abwie irom e v il,
tritma • bands di
, 1 2 , •
. .'r
trust
none
bad .;
ere 4
more
wii;tke'24;
I I M gh,-4,-.0.:*14I11-.Y.,1-
titotionib on - Si ot 'October
4OtiNajig /10 Pert' .
4. (1 1 1 4 pm_Noi:bffriung is IS
o A i riENTlol6liiil3ei . lo;titd' to
clitaldl44llgatiprepare tor Seasbc
,oRpF a dd =
PiatirattOpsi.. —
e, 00.17, 1887. ‘. • . •
0; I. I ';1.1.11
Thti
The ,
MUM
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•
S.
B
BM
.2141aaei, 50 Improved. I $26 per acre.
NORTH TOW4IIDA,-
1-100 acres, 60 Improved, trams house and bars
OP).
1. 25 aores;l9 improved; house and lilack
Plank ■Lop. 11^, 7 - •
sore, Iniprovell, lour. 3350.
3 56'acres,40 linproved, barn.. 81,555.---,
I. 160 sores, 100, iniptoveid, , hoaxes, built
outbuildings. 06,200.
; .
2. 180 acres, 125 improved, house, bums and
outbuilding?. AO per, acre.
3. Wanes, 45 improved, house. $1.0340.
4. ,69 acres . ;10 Improvedi house, Imo. saw
$l4OO. , , •
5. 58 scree, 11 iniprove . ll-, 'timbered. 1,400
6.. 95 - iferei, 60, improved, imam, bun, rim
bared. $3,000. ,
7. 70 acres. (*roved,. 3 houses and barn!
"Ala'
9. Valuable mill .Oad adjoining property.
miles Iromi.eßnyaville. 02,000.
Farm and valuable new Grist and Saw Mills
One of the best ptoikrtlea in thi county.
Fora foil description of any of the above
properties, enquire'at our once, or by letter.
On moat of the above properties part of the
purcimpe,nioney can remain, AN time.
_ RONTANYE & WARD:
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1567.
N ,EW S, 0 R E:1
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
AND.. CANNED ; OYSTERS.
PEACHES, PRINES, CHERRIES,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
PLOUR,FEED,BRAN D, POTATOES,
VARIETY OF F4MIIUM PRODUCE.
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
THE IC
HE TOIVANDABAKE
JL. sip t. T
EATING , - EFTABLIBHMENTI
• L.... . ~
.
WOOD & ALLYN haring purchased ' the
Baker end Eating_ Establishment and Grobety
recent kept by HMI & Smith, drat. door south
of, the Ward HOU, *Main street, Totra ti da.
Pa., and-haring remodelled the same. they are
prepared to famish their customers and the
publiomith wreathing in their line at reason.
able rites.
.., - 1 _
..TEEM EATING DEPARTMENT •
Is'etted up inj the most &pillared style and
meals are aerred at all hours, and their store la
filled with n good assortment of
GROC/DUES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN
• AND DRIED FROTTIt &O. &O.
They ,wlll ta• store aad at,wholsale
sad retail or nuouttacture to'order
BREAD,- BISCUIT; - RUSK, FR
Of all kinds. Also will keep the best
airkinds in the =tricot, by- the
• pond. - Rub, Oysters contently on •
the kelp), dish, cheap u the cheapest:.
will use the best truiln amy
will try to the most futhilons.
Air Masai and Wu Emmy Cakes
887 e 41 ' 4 E ? RPM
,;
Si' Variants ropplted 3 , and 'pro ,
wttli aliptihig desired-in nor
•
bey imploy woo WO, moot
sou. pad use ooly Mit best =UMW
determined to keep 'a fIM doss eidoblith
Oho ruts tottrout candle trial sod you
it to mix odroatogte t _
UnaoloD. ' J. 13; ALL
' 41 46 ), 1867.--yr. , •
Y - s: . ': - ';i - - - *.;A:10 . ,
.ATE AGEtigr,
ry valuible proto)ttle;'are
R TOWNSHIP,'
sprayed; frame house and
improved, House, 6 tams,
sgte lioo per tore. '
mikrove4l,l House and bani.
OIESIIICQUIN,:
IN - ROMA '
IN ASYpJM,
I. 75 scree, 70 improved, house, barn. t 3,606
2. 250 acres, 50 improved. $25 per acre.
IN : wyBox.
65 - scree; 501mproved,Ignae. barn. $2,500
IN
„ROME BdRQUOH,
1. 22 acres, house, lxim. $1,5b0
2. 22 s es, tow*, barn ! , 22 ,000
IN ORWELL,
1. Tavern stand—stage house. $1,200
'll4 IpIIRLIfCGTON:'
NEW . GOODS 1
NEW GROCERIES
CANED FRUITS,
OF ALL KINDS,
DRIED AP LES,,
&CI., 3&C.,
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
Of ill hinds, in fact everything in.the
, GROCERY LINE!
Will be kept constantly on hand
DUTTER, LARD, EMS, AND EVERY
A fresh lot of
Purchased at tho
And will be s sotd as
CHEAP AS THE , CHEAPESTI
`TO THE FARMERS
CASH PAID FOE
ALL- KINDS OF . PRODUCE
W. A. ROUBIiL:
I May 23, 1862
Lu4BUNS, PISS AND cainal
T..~ :~
s i v
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•ham.
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ASSORTMEENT OF
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A.DDITIO
FALL AND WINTER TR
.N . POLE. ROBES,
BUFFALO ROBES,
FANOX RO
1 1
4011EIEBL ANSE
1 ,
Ever ,offered
IN', Tll m ARKE
New and elegant lines
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AND
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• e ,=,.. desire to &Mourn*,
-VIM they have corn.;
•' i .. I . ' ' •
' b. ... - as general dealep
In c f i':l A • ' 3 Z , PROVISION- ,
GRAllt,Anik- COUNTRY PRO
? -
DUCE at the Bridge• . Street corner
. ___.
Of Patton's- B1ock;T and that they
tall"
nave now on iland, and design, ta,
keep, a complete assortment of goods
a ap e to the wants; of the village
and country trade. '
They Wouktreopecift an
- examinationl‘of.their stock- and. a
comparison of _the, same.. with 8114
other goods in lhe 'Market as to
quality and price., 4
=ICE
They are von ed anth nanOe
and efficient help to give prompt:at
tention to onitombie 'give
,Careful attention to. 411• oittga placed
in their hands. - : •
We pay Cash :for.. .PIKIDUCE
and sell goods ` for BeadyaPtiy;
Eti
LONG :& KEELER.
Towanda; Sept. . l7 , 5ept.1867,,
E RE. K' A= - ! I T -
"'I: HAVE .FOUND 11
EMI
THE LAST ,DAYS OF KEROSENE
NO Mc E. XXPLOSIONi
S!
NO MORE FRINDTFDIa,.. ACCIDENTS!
4 truly sale, and at the nine prne,"
Brilliant Illuniinistini Substance
Hes BERN wscovERED !
" EIMEICA OIL 1"
IT IS•NON•`EY_PLOSIVEI
El
And:therefore as elite as Phis Is Oft
It laortle a clam and •brilliant light,
[EQUAL .TO -GA$ . ,. IN, POWER .1
MI
And far more 01 and, les.4 daziling.
IT cosvrs ONE-HALF LESS THAN
And is rapidly sopeic'eeding UM' tiger article,
Wherever it has been introduced. ---
We onlytarn- yon',loAcive. it< out Vial, YOU
WILL, CONTINUE ITS USE IF YOU'D° ?
as. The agent is now eanwassin Bra dford
county; for the PurPone_:ol G. TERN-
Tolli and Rights to lda nulactare and •Se 4 the
011 Thb oil 'wilt Sad ready market, • •
FOR IT IS ALL WE: REPItRegIITT
AO t u ne who - come in kto Fiantdacture
WILL
: REAP 114 yr PROFITS,
MEI
%I% lip the consumer will save
El
50 PER CENT. BY ITS 'USE:
CALE dt•SIITCON,
Agents tot Bradford, . Stimilehentia, hyeont- •
.ing, Lnzerne, lATyotning, Carbon.,,and,uttia
unties ;n Pennsylvania. Sept. 12,.•'67.tt.
.4>
14
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cd
BUDR N P EV 9 Li, T - 1 :
Haring tutd.his attire battled. at the late fire, in
desiroueof disposing ofhis entire stook of
READY MADE CIATIIII(G,
CLOTHS,
atiTITYII
TRIMMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
i -
xxrths
HATS,
X
These goods are In good condition and will be
sold
I 'NI
20 PERCE N T F)ELOW COST,
4a I am obliged to close oat ihe stock for want
of a place to do hominess In.
Mon% neglect, this opportunity Tor-
Call at the new Wood boilding.second store be
low Beidlentan's block, east side ot Main street;
nearly opposite the Means Moose. ;,
SIIOH
NOTICE.—AU pertains indebted to the =der
aigned, will confer a - favor by calling and set
tlMg op immediately, and save thentaelve. eoat,,
. J; Y. COLLINS.
Tnwanda, Ang.29. '67.
TH E PEOP L E'S BENEFIT I
3'lOM
'IN FLOUR!
200 A A3.40106.1:.!-
rriva
FOUNTAIN'S ,P44MIUM FLOUR
• '! THE TIN 1:113E , • 7 - I
\ti la rei tafigacturr e by elinbicribers in Michigan'
LebraFea • ,
leiMOAlsr WHITE' WHEAT:.;!
diva
Thin favorite Flour has no superior. It
nt . •
; TWO riuNlinlitqvUlo BAttßma,
OR 50 . r9uNn.,pAtiii;
And made exolurdvely to snit tbfl Irkne*rl4,
of the. I ' 4 "
'BUY - ; THE' BIG BARRELB - : *
• ,I
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B g U .11!
7 . 43
•,
• 1 5 4 •
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. Go •
Cith Dialers supplied - at a "Midi admice .. f
cost of Manufacturing._ . • 111
1.
-
,illiflullel'lour,Desiotis at .!LILIIRA.74.
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CASSiMERES,
CAPS,
&C., &O.
14014ETHING -NEW
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AT A WILL
GWEATER REI)UaT
II
IN PRICE
With one . member.°
constantly' in 4Vetv‘
we:hinre been able riolth
P ut f ewda i s k PrOt
ty'liy_ :Admit.;
the marketer, and *lye
heavy purchases of 'all
of.tiroods in our line
MAITH • BEL
REGULAR MARKET
lay 23,1887.
T HE GREAT ITM=!:) STATES
TEA -Ni!ABEITOESE!
! &XY I
:OF T. Y. , ICELI CO , .
_ .
No. 30 Veaey Street , Newl York,/
Rave o ned in connection with , their present
extensive Wholesale Establislrmeat, slam and
ELEGANT RETAIL DEPAR LENT
/
For the express purpose of seta ilhig their goods
to CONSUMERS AT (IMPORTING raiczs,
and thus save them . the 111111118 {profits which
usually go to the middle men and Spectilators.
We gtuuuntee_our
i r szurCollites at all
times to be fresh and p Andwarrantall goods
sold from this honsetgive estire at action;
returned'otherwise the goods.y be and the
..money wil l be ref aa d ed.
•
I' ICE LIST.
41 1
•/• • '
OOLONG, Black] 60, 70, 80,90; $l.OO per lb..
- Best. , [Green and Black] 60,70, 70,
80, 90, $1 per tb., , Best. YOUNG YBON,
,1 1 .1)
(Green] , 70, 80, 90. $l,OO, $l,lO. 1,25 per
lb., Be . IMPERIAL. [Green] 90. $lOO, $1,25
ENG,/BREAKFAST, [ Black ] 70,1 80, 90, 1,00,
I,lo;l;2o.best.' JAPAN. 90, 1,00, 1 per lb.
GUNPOWDER, 1,25 ; 1,50 per pound. ,
GROUND COFFEES.
PURE RIO, 20, 'LS, and 30 outs per pound.
BEST OW GOVERNMENT.. JAYA! 40 mite
per pound.
ROYAL CLUB-Extra Flne—:3s'ctin'
We Loreappointed • - ;., 1 1 . - . •
Ciii.l4llLL & %fir •
'Agents for the sale of air Teas and oftbes at
- CANTON, PA
Who will furnish clubs from all part* of Brad
ford county. All goods are put upliy Ourselves
in one pound packages- at ourWarehonse in
New Yak, and retailed at Vinton bY News.
COLWXI44 dr, WHITMAN at the setae prices.
whiekthey,are to be lead over oar counters in
New York. Al! 'goods put up byes! bear the
TRADE MARK of " The Great LUnited States
Tea Warehoose i " Y. Kelley .& Co., amp
ed on the package. . None • others 47 genuine
- We solicit . a '
FAIR - AND THOROUGH TRIAL,
Of oar goods from -all who are itated in
buying a ilarbtlass article of Tea !in coffee, at
the-lowest possible rates.
' Septat 1817. '
TITER- STATES EXP
7 -# • CAPITAL SWAIM
The extension of tlieloutii ortlds
to Denver City and Points In Cob
establishment of agencies at all po I
portance in all the Western States an
rtes completes a continuous chain
ftom New Tar CPI to the Far „ W
lug all the principMulti es and towns
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, • M
lowa, Wisconsin, Missouri,
neaota, Kal/81kft, Nebraska)
Also to all points on the line' of the New York
and Erie Bailing and its branches, and Canada
West, enabling tbealo transmit ; - I •
Goods, Coin, Bank-NOtes, iewelry
•
and Valuables I •
With speed and sifety,and without transfer.
Their favorable eonnestion `-witty -other relia
ble Express Companies enable them to gnaran
' the-prompt ESC faithful execution or all
Express bmmesistfevet7 part of the Western.
T ; Northw nes. estern and Southwestern States and
rrita
. Notes. Ihsfts Bills and Accounta lcollected,
'andthe „proceeds reenter with:, liar greatest
despatch. Oar rates will •e u IoW u charged
Snri c ay l _other ;111111rmunma.! .Extenr,
"7" www2 • - -
Wayerlyotthenit Towfultia•
This Company have also established Offices
at Towanda and Athens, Pa.. and will run a
DAILY LINE between Waverly and theme
prams, carryingall Goods, Money, 'ad -other
Packages anis dliecti , to consignee&
'This line will embrace not' only - Goods received
by Ballwey, bat o Ear the most, &storable oppor
tunity ever labeled teethe Nerchante sed,Clll.
woo of WaTorliiktliess Ist; 'Zinnias, to do
business with 011C111.0tiMIINI:',WIPliiiih it andew+
steal that Goods entrusted to arri
leave oar bah unW isitilleM to **shim for
whom *mare ad meows arid ram .oar
- oni team 4.11 - 1,) 10.0 - ....,t , ;41' • •
A;f:Diaintaiti - ji*
P:It.'BAWIC/14
B l oat imp tr
ERE
EMI
v4DI,Nq,
,),DAY,,BOIIOOL,
~.~~- & . C
• NE-IF YORE 671"
-MADAMS 13.; IMAM,
'todatloni for pa
pfla; dodos to formai' taltr patron tbat the
ablo to GOT lb** altatitagea tot bar . • Inatitatioa
;ro la :rip the T°ll ot g at i t Ues seb,k
tionoioults to 2..4
IkriNitorp fitaeowood, Wm. Mallory. E.s,
aad N. 0., h. Ramada, Pa
, 5ept: 7 441047v ••••
Ni
DENNSYLTANIA STATE NOR.
MAL SCHOOL, WAXSPiILD, TIOQL
FACULTY
F. ALLEN, !Ow* - 14(663r
Waal ;
awl Mental Science,
J.-T. STREIT._ U. Pudetior of Language.
CHARLES H. ITZERW:44:, Professor- ot
L. ii, - PMEREIELJA - ;lliodeas Lancia goo
and Drawing.,
Maw BRE CONARD, 3; 5.; Engli brachet
Mo. 1411T.1 , BRIGGS B. E.. Principal of
;Wade' Ecbool._
1 .4 G HOYT, hafnium/ of Instrumental tad
Vocal :Musk.
Miss iIACE.B. SEELEY, Assistant Itultrailor
• acluat. irsas' -
. First Terin begins September - 4, 1847.
Second " ;December 9, 1887.
Third. " - Much 23, 1867.
ras rzut or 14. trawl :
For Pall and Spring Term, Including board
room rent;' tuition', book rani, fuel, oil,
and* ashiag `co 00
For Winter Term,. c 4 00
For day, *Meats, tuition and book rent..lo' 00
MEM
Iffli
... 1 ,
) - 17
"Total expenses for schooljest. • $lB4 Co
NW-extra charges... Students' Rooms ate lur•
bished with stoves, chairs, tables. stands. Pails,
bedsteads, mattnisres, pillows and or,i, codfor•
table. For further information send for Casa
lope. Address Principal.• Au;. 8, 1867
f ,~
SUSQUEHANNA. CO L LEG 14'1'1.
INSTITUTE. L •.%-
The Pall Tenn wlll open WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 18,1867. - Instructions will be furnished
in the four comae:, 1z : ENGLISH, CLASSIC,
NORMAL and COMMERCIAL, with facilities
for TRENCH and. DRAWING_ f VOCAL end
INSTRUMENTAL- MUSIC ; DIAAWING and "
PAINTING. .- . • ' • - •
.„
4/021111143 in the Institutej will be under the
immediate chirgnot,the Principal: For terms,
eta:, apply Immediately to the
'' Rev. SAMUEL F. COLT.
Aug. 99.-167; ToWaraia...
IION
HE SECOND 'TERM,:OE MISS
RUNT'S School will commence on SirEl)
NESDAY, NOVENBEI4, 13.1867.
'• • -
MI
!English branches $6 00 0 $9 (A)
French or Latin 2 i5O eti 4co
Deduction_nisde toe absence, when occasion
ed - by protracted illness. .
Towanda, Aug. 20, 1867.-3 m.
IniffaCtlltting.-
F.ASHIONABLE TAILORING ! •
A. T DAVIDSON,
Relpeetftti,y '
announces- to the 'public that Fe
ha. opene a Tailor Shop in Harlington Born'
and will enVand make Men in t Boy! (lumens',
itithe,m,st substantial, and—Fashionable tao
ner.v -CUTTING done on Air( notice and nu
reasonable terms. • .
Pullen/11r attention given to Cleaning and
Its ing ClOthes of all kinds. •
:Elept..3, 1867.
our
ork,
n the
' Me-
made
I ' inds
NEW BOOT '.NI) SHOE STORE.
G. B. TITUS, ( ft
Respectfully infoilasl the citizens of Towanda
Btisough;t wt he has opened a Boot and Shoe.
Shoptn:Kirby's Building, west aide of Main
street, Then ho will, keep on hand i stock of
. , BOOTS AND SHOES,
Adopted to ' ken's and Women's wear, to wh'eh .
he invites the attention of the public.
Particular care will be paid to manntacturing
the very be t abxk will be used, and - the work
manship win be warranted unit class. The pa
trons/trot the [labile is solicited, confident that
satisfaction can be given. '
. Old Rubber Boots and Shoes neatly patched
and hal4sok4L, Rubber soles attached to le.itk
er bcoots. ._ • • -
El
OM
iE3
REPAIRING TEN PER 'CENT BELO!!
USUAL RATES - 1 6
Towszlitl ;Sept. 3, 1867.'
W B. KE'LLY, •Ilentist. Office
I I • over Wickham dr, Black's '
TowandliTs.
,All tits-various.stiles of work scientifically
doito sal warranted. • Particular attention 1,
called to the Alinniinum- Base for ArtiticLai
Teeth, which la equally as goad, as Gold and
fax superior to either. Rubber or Silver. iP-e sac
call and examine specimens '
specimens. •
Chloroform or Ether administered raider di
rectiori of a Physician when desired.
Aug:6, 1867.—tf.
WANTED.—By the Tciwand 4 4 Tan
ping Company, Two Hundred ThOusacd
Shingles of the best quality, to be dellvered
immediately, at their works at Greenuot.
Seut: ?. . 887.
L .0 . T
. 11 •'N G
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING I
[Next door. to Fox; Stevens, Idereer h C4..j
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIN G,
. r
From New York, and the attention of the pab
lie is invited to the large and attractlie stue t
of Ready Made Nen'a and Boy's
Now offered to the public at the lowest market
prices, and which will be sold cheaper/than
any other store in this place or vicinity. rrhey
havejust opened a floe assortment of Goods,
suited fin the season. Call and 'see the new
styles, comprising the follpwing articles : •
Doeskin, Pilot 4. - Beaver 'Overcoats,
BUSINESS SUITS, ALL , STYLES,
PANTa AND' E TS,
Of all grades for men and boys wear, and hare
also a fine assortment of
1
:SS CO.
Ingin ,
an the
!to of fm
. l'onfto.
.f onions
In
i 'imbrao•
algae,
Min
i etc.,
, Plain turd Fancy CasaLmige; Shirts, Linen and
. Muslin Marta, Undershirts' and Drawers.;
Overall. and Over-abirts, Linen and
Paper Collars, and CniTh. Striven: '
den, Gloves, Tilts, Trsvellng
Bags, and a good stook of .
Hiving - a
man constantly In New York, seed
ing them pods, they are prepared to sell to the
trade, reasonably, and to satisfy your desire.
call and see ' , hem. and convince yourself of the
fact, thafthey_ sell the cheapest.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
_ Seat door So Pox. Steveno, Marcia t Co
Towanda, Sept.' 11; 1807. ' ' '
PLANT FRUIT AND. ORNAMEN
TAL TRESS, VINES AND FLOWS[* ;
• • - Remember - that at the
. •
• '
TO I XANPA. HOME NURSERY
You non buy:ANYTHINGyon nay Irani In the
Una of NCIRSERY-411E53, VINRS, SEIRLIBA
and FLOWERS. If noton hand leave or giro
yourorder. and it will be _-carefully and a tti
lhntorill dile& loan liopp1;1 you with
THRIFTY; APPLE TREES,
Spknolidly ro4ed. • .
Ell.
Y RINE PEAR TREES,
ALo-PLU3I 0 BERRY „QUINCE, Si MR IA N
iCILAB•and PEACH TREES; Alpo, DWARF
IMAM- CHERRY. --- PEACH' and APPLE
`•TRERS. GRAPE VINES% SU the best varie
ties, from year %Amite old. RYRBUBEENS
MOUNTAIN ASNMS , MORSE CHESTNUTS.
WILLOWS, Sc., Ac . Come' and_see. or send
low mks*. -WNLIM.
xis MADISON Evatrug.
TOWANDA, BRADFOR.D
comm k• IibSENFIEU),
Have jasi received their
CLOTHiNG I
Doeskin and Cassimere
GENTS FIIRliISEUNGOOD:•:•,
Such as
HATS AND- DAPS
Q
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