Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 07, 1867, Image 2
Wiwi from cilrird • .—A young. womini OfliiiniatATe, years, reeentl i died at,Pittiliiti i & :Pi., iiiiiii rNeesiive tat s. , • , . . -- e, t a -Wenile Philips is ,liying to form 11 . indepepd t tinilinsuce party_inliaisa. Butfotirteen .`colored deteritei: been'elected to the AlOipiitOtate Pini; \ ,•nt ion —The Good Template haver images; their Membership, ut the State of Nee , York. more thart , 27,ooo doring the pet Vein% • =Mrs. Stark,; who resides iu Ontario Co., lc. T., cut and harvested %rid' her ow_ handi, 25 acres of wheat, the present season. —Sixty thonEuind . persons Gave had he yellow fever in New Orleans during the slimmer, of which about one-tenth died. -The rebels of Virginia are die .l-Intrging all Negro workmen who voted the radical ticket. . : That game won't work, ' —B. C. Yancy, brOther of the tor Wm. Ir. Yancy, is a - member of the Red ick Republican party of Atlanta, Georgia. - -Rev. Miis A. J. Classin has been called, to the pastorate of &Church in lion* Pleasant, lowa. She is said to be a thumt sisealum • —Fifteen thousand foreigners.have been naturalized in New York city within a month—all good "Democrats." The new, Congregational paper The Advance, has reached a subseriSion iiat of 10,000.dtuing the Brat three weeks of 4ablicatioa. --Madagt Deliortie, the noble mat and founder Of the Freedmen's Orplwa tiylnm in New Orleans, reeently died in that city. • ' ,-The majority in Alabama Tor re contraction and a convontion-wis, This is a Republican victory whiahtheCopi don't mention. —The cash receipts of one hotel at &ratOgs, during the season jut closed, was *780,000 ; tibont on e-third of this sum was Pte, . Hertzler, a we althy citi zen of Springfield, Ohio, was murdered by burglars in his own house, on the morning of the 10th inst. • —Carl Ruff, formerlY adjutant of the 45th Wisconsin, alas - killed at =win. bee, on, the 10th inst., by a picket entering his direst while he was getting orer &forum. —A church has been opened in Ho boken, New Jersey, the creed of which is unbelief in the ditto* of the Christian Scriptures and the ezimitence of a Clad. —lt is estimated that the hotel bills for men, women and *uses, at Sarato ga, the past season, amounted $4,000,000. The armies of the fashionables east aemneh more. ' —Associate Judge. Swayne f of the united7Suite,s Supreme Court, at Louisville, ,a, the 10th, in a lengthyand able opinion, gave a decision in favor of the constitution ality of the Civil Bights Bin. —The Pittsburg Comiiiercial_thinks that Geri. McCle ll an is still com petent to organize a defeatrof the Democratic party as ably as either Pendleton or Seymour. —The Dayton Journal claims to . hare information that Vallindigham hie geepred the support of a majority of the Deiaoemtie members of the Legislature. - -The , -Blackfeet and Groeventre Indians recently had a fight ; the Blackfoot. had ninety men slain. An alliance hap been made with the Sioux, Cheyennes, Crows and Arrapahoes to carry on a war of ester annation against the Blackfeet. • —Ex-Judge Geo. W. Smith, of On eida counts, N. Y., was recently deposed ' from his office in disgrace for official ocestrp tion. He was the author of the "Democrat - ic" resolutions of that county; charging.the Republican party with corruption —John J. Merit, an intelligent Quaker, was recently excommunicated by the New York monthly meeting, for speak ing too frequently and freely without the sanction of the Elders of the “Selem meat. ing." A new aid independent congregation is the result. —On. Thursday of last week the sawmill and keg 'factory of .1. a Monroe I Son, it :Rupert, near Bloonasbrug, wail de stroyed by Sire. I • —A company for the 'manufacture of steel in Schuylkill county has b3en form ed, and the 'works will soon be in course lit construction. • —Reading boasts that the Mozart Musical Union of that place is equal to any like organization in Pltiladelphin. —A quarry of 'good varegatedtnar bla has been discotered near Neeltanios burg, Cumberland county. - ' —Tne Northern Central Railroad Company, has 'commenced building an ,tit tensive machine shop and round house at Sunbury: —Judge McCandless has decided that the National baniruptlini cannot inter fere with .snits and judgMenta pending or concluded in the State ComtiLt, —The distillery of Robert rage,. West Buffalo township, Union county, has has been seized for -defrauding the Goyen*. meat out of its proper revenue, —Col. McFarland has located a Soldiers' Orphans' School at Mercer, the citizens having purchased a fine unpomitpled building for that purpose. The school will be opened in November. . —Last week, a young man in Honesdale; accidentally shot his mother with a gun he had borrowed and was clean.: ing, not knowing it to be loaded. She died in a few hours. • —Distilleries are numerous on the mountains of Luzern county.. Two were recently broken upi: That accounts for the falling off of the "Democratic" vote in that county. - .7 1 —A • much respected native of Pennsylvania, named el Mad; died rbe ucently at - Fostarbuts lltiabit, at the Javan, ced age of one hundred and eight years. - --The Lehigh, and Susquehanna Railroad his reached completion after three years - of arduous Isbor. The now 444; Babes a permanent line between. Betidelmit Arid Preransaarg. , —Lizzie Sevier was knocked doWn in the - street: in lisrrisburg i lied gagged, outraged end robbed; her face and shot:Men were horribly bruised, sad she was and is atilt unsonscieue. No eluito R.e I'Pe• !radars o! the hoinass. outrage yet hien- . llorl.lllllii e..of victim art elltasar batdirio ba 1 • futsin is Mimi. ._!rifitoid, L 7 tit mop 1M fl BM ="litbe folio have of the last : .144cial Witatt. • Newiredt the Demcierette ensfatUgr hilbs The editof Attie ; Fog, Ag• a l ior, lays &lite Plitform - on the suffrage Tuition in the glad tiole,:wirkii is worthy the - ideia r '- tionof all thinhing men, hatteei, !mho' their twin, the subject. The editor: This is recognised is a l'liizedt ineation:w and that ft ia , by-many'difficulties none 1, deny . ; but it, wed not be s :a ;" 4- : quer tionm a 'lay longer, if the Re party will plant itself upon thri-eor feet .principlei and' - there . the fight. • ~ Oar views are notoewia wool? They have been more or less faroillik, to them for more than 11 . . ; We may not be sitagether. but we are more right than ,wrc.urg, this matter, atleast., , , .. i,.t .-- at There are trite dangers to be wrold I ain taking -position : ' Fint-4111 ! , "'emit Silfragei and Itenime:l44, Prolit bk &drag, frith A.. , : l '_ , :4insio : cation. . :-.,:: 1 We take groamd. - for . • -13si ra g e ° Pa n iafriglaFe; ' lin rin g !Of other accidents, spelt as oo . prep ertY, ' and nitwit . . ,- , The argument in this : I agree ' that the permanency of f 'IOW Lions depends 'upon the;e mid integrity of. the people i ne lied i ntegrity are ,the _- E mits.of .morel groith and .enlighttnred t seseon ; therefore - *lntsiligerice inual:te=-010, , safeguard of the repubhie. Admit this, and we Proceed 4-:the folloiring order : Repeal all naturalization lairs let every man having gained a residiate in any State, paid his declared his intention'to reams'chines Of the republic, sworn, formally, to sup• port the Constitution sad laws, and admitting the authority of the Gen eral Government to be, paramount in: national affairs, be privileged to vote. Making voting compulsory to CV. ery man who claims, and is entitled to enjoy, the privilege: Let us iecapitulate : ' 1. Intelligence the basis of Buff- 2. •Repeatof naturalization lawn. 3.. Voting to be compolzory. —What shall .be the measure of intelligence ? I We, reply—the &bill. ty to read,. eatiily, the literature of the day. This is the " oppertlmitY , ! . of intelligence which le euelcient, a rule. Men 4o can read will read, as a rule. Men who otumot read, of course will not ; and such men; as ''a class, are the tools of demagOgne* They constitute the uncertainbal: of power today in this nation. t: better than all, ena t that nonzani 'ehalltereafter be .privilkged tote unless he can read, 1 and . yon fural]sh the very best and Most 4w:dyer:a-I duce:Dent to universal, cducstiem.--- Every man would devote .his spare , hours to the work of educating him.l - He would take care 'to edimatS his children also., , Why repeal the nataral— laws ? Because they are a dead-le* ter. Never adequate to the prevenl ; tive work for which they were intend ed, always false in principle, and ,stantly evaded sad defied, they malup a show of resistance to fraud sad. bad with which practically' diuroilt the people against those evils. . . Yen' of intelligence do not require a year's residence to qualify them 'o' vote intelligently.. The ability tit r o read discussions ,of pi/bllO quest l 4 is the' only safeguard of liberty, what it does not oure,.. csanot . .be Lastly—Compulsory voting: What? compel a man to vote ? Yes orb*" , not? You compel a man to pay life two, for the public good. Tehigh, eel function of the citizen it mask& A fall and fair ezpressinn of pOpuleri will is essential to t elter,Of tiftrg:* log of a govenune* br,the wok:, Whin a man. accepts the ballithe Contracts to participate in ',the goy ernment: What h, - lay Troo the performance of the contract ? a man neglect, or , *Sae to Tot& three times,le being:-in health, Ind not prevented by circut an ela• Yond his control, strike Ss wn! o the list of citizens. reduce the labor and Amman of a 'campaign onohalf and gala= sweat, good. The people would -then read, and hear, and' qualify theenael:s4:l:€ ' the duty of citizens., 3 ::'Y ea, would 10. longer pamper Trashy by waithig to-be invited to , ircip.'/' hiJaci; it , fe is reasonable to compel polls; is it in to' ecinpil . ithstia*ppy taxes, ight, sit as WOO as witnesses, . : • Until this be atene,' and suffrage be bailee Sporrintellf4, gence, residence, and allegianoo,thfe republic will be at the mercy ad* ppm, and knaves: " ` `;;) • This is our Plitforii, tiad it may be the platform of the limputo_ *an-- party in 'Pennlyivaida._ rife, just, 'necessary; and watafil littlefeo l 4o . 4 o ,4*mo or sit.. ties stood grit it., if.tba imams, a *Ws 161,930 Is 11, reeorsti bar "lobed for is g°.1141 0 1 • MP 1M I , , EN was eaga-1 a - easevfiftetz' 48 he was elec.. and . was seat Aegate,to,tbeAticago i= be feetfigimpoeild denn tbewlfrt*reobirtla a• felectaGonall 44a*Bitob in 069,. ooie,!►entii Oilitilat 0 . nt:e men and Geo erk the folio .4 Lipe l of- Phillietel o. giOnsoo ; lor tawrcnae. • %see; connty,, • !..Deatithk i '6.fof IPMladtitz liMi ITEM PRIXILIMITIOF i I I ill : f W..... 1 litaNsi 1 Fro* fii in a . pileup - 1 ifori .0 • - ,Vhiii ,aBl lidie hi 141:14- ' ichittraP ..- 1 ' 1 raleth r it4. 1 • e . liiii4r" ipiltd , ' - .icr..bE,AßlF;aciirElijiitt. n ,the ,ntiatio.crthe . woild, as sivi L ditsev,: i it, tali been, 7 tnint !wart i cAfrtain daye at 1 1 24: 4 bed‘'obneeirt= :ht 0f90 1 0 64 1 .3 4 P 4' u, 1 0,4,M., Pitilia eon &of the of PO :Oievi .leg i h ityll, sit 'eartt,2 rightenetruess ic ,. - o dilly ' bitqctli• _,Witb,,lua, jitt;)kt . '',_ L l6 44f; - - Bf i l s4 t,it 4 mute' , of " r eelj over-ruoug y *Welk rte *tilt end all it itr.e . gotier* ;id `64iitibil ' , by. ; Thil'i dfo, '46, 0:0,0* d vionv'sliaj t4 , 1 4 *1 116 0, 61 velitien _We , th..)iie Vat, are reCogni t ze i;:ttat Supreme Ireaveuly. Fitter, to whom iuddbted. for :Caietence - and blessitqW3.4:.o49Y,, '4o„ti. e wore potkiumt end "fervent' Vlig 4d ymat q lp,', it wilt; the'.'earkafid, water= 7 ' Iltri"i'fidttethl'' the fprgowi it the'Orin rige;thereof;" .Inicith Ihe 'year Witt Hilt ; ind i Whose' the_ 'drop tai , ho ' " &tamer,' etie - Pastures lik'ild'6,l:kte •' , t the valleyi in,; wi fe ' "tuOteth the - out of the morning and 'l4, the to rejoice r ` who'?' is, our , . strength" .Iwhe " ataireth cease," and "laveth usArom • - , ;'..whose "ithrone as. for‘.. ever ! ". andwho " idesseth .. . _whom God ',is the Lord." , /a sides , h ave : , increased ~ of. tber loVing•kindness" 11-wise , Aura of wood, ;wha noted "oar„ nation • through a • terrible , war, and 'emitted Is. to Jutoes' e [once ;more in without: any to:olest them tetbent-afraid,P J 'Tut+ Anon et disunion_ is' no „-- ~The ,i•Flag,. , the ...MO 'ii are esl 40, tar& of the iberties .:the people, xsteed-, I ed as the political ty. ~ , ' . ili c videace has not grown supplying our continuous . bounteous' harvest:has re labors of l i the I , husban t.., - .herd, areecattered 'umbers- ever our,- val. ,ifiiinmeree isranie6 .. vmmols Andes:with - the natage.lodiet . artoimid' werAlm glees deepar, 4111-111813. - distress 4erillkal halre - Ally Milk, propel!' 'aid thetripb cc tho 1111 gt, but_ peace, -, mo , t3r, religion, it bleisinglii' tire - 4 ' ` :aid ` enitii. hate H melt iger +e sire , c.tO *hook irho oith it ;*1 4,nd !Ph° $ near iiith gong IM3ttin tefnge I liars to Over, s 11811112 • 'oo • long: Out illafeth pr-tkin '0211130 , libr 4 eiry 6aa. 'eye nd great 6. Wi la lth, Ned --. 6 -:' 1 1 - •- - ,/liadviad-thelitosit, , ,_ ...,..... ? -.0.: Oct9ter- WW4H I N , • 4 ;11/11471101104 !Weal* the faineW ...., . h. 1 . 0 i'....i: n 140014 lso44itr. L.... •"- ' ' 41E11 ,I, ; 25 • t en the ova, ID,' ted Se 4 ldiks lain* The,,Altotansi raoreliterplerined 1 01:44 1 :, -110 , of the office c i;c; the 'reeneyk .won: 11 )4ilf ) t AA, Wish. We haft iffed-- - Selfridge II: Retch; 1 - P 447 steni ' as% vaadidatei ff',.ri:AT!'..: , . - ,v OE *MrT!,2taw /5 i -r i*OiiallitY . to' tbe datlittei 'et tadEtidtOtkao4" ifrita l ,6ol l ol' whoisoffe . :•144 all time eiell - 4410 0 11 1 6 )* °Ornate live our * 4 l into Ithe each:- trittot.thitiobeeettor on 'mai about Thy 20 th day ober, 1687, a Bed - Yearling Steer, the woes ti :equated to prove property, pay 4:IWO-GE *. HEkTO.- Buritheour Os*. 29. OM._ • - .I UM . . lIM. BUCKS_ V,013, .SALE-1 :.i. i t o torele_or tp let, e few or 001111 'BO:JO. , AlSO',,two pieMituil 1".*: . . 1i0..; Mee* few -tit 401 Atryit1t1i5 1 .;...,..... ILI i RFAICIALIG. I. Itaynitic now. 5: - 1 I?-3V. - • ALIJABLE - ,FAIpt 'FOLSALII, *., The SibsathWH'eliers faim situate in nottitern?OVA' Berrielm, 000talaieg .13 imps of ea4,about 84 acseetwproye4, new-, hoine;* and alseessary Luttuildins, t IteetValw.AThe Ywisli trateted set Anod stete r At cants , 44;1 For ap kio, 'debris ' 'JONAS LUX. • 6v.'6,11M17 6w , - Herriektille. ; r . , , , üßuo vArrici .-Peraiiiiii., are cautidned agitiuti pitichislng Dental Plates of Volostalte or Hard Rubber of Dr. Bea. Vottosi aad.Dr... liartin L. , _,yaosoaktrk; of lanaada Borough. Pa they befog anatithotiaed 'Md bdibbletto usestatl Cue. by 'be owner* of as sake tight SlerretO, luster the Goodyear Pat • en. _ls • d Noleasoas groat Abe if• El. Court, will Ire, .eitual upon. Ald Dr: Weston and Dr. Vitae*. idyl, its' Ic es is they be obtalnet AU ,giskostomers weds s• Votes ot itt* tasan• 0 211 1 are stIrWIP Ils , i4e o„ suit. Ft 11 : • . - _ ' Alan BACON, 1- , .-- -. ,t Tristrare. Goodyear D. V. Co: , ') Ok ' ' ' t;'2o:ilBB7., ~ ~ - ,- '_.l , TALtrAfax,•ao I I 4WD, P99lllotiSig;,. i 4 eOnM_ryryaaenoi 3 Of dom - the poprlet ititot, MTV is °Wed ' Vb. or•I Roue , icat the - debotrof thi pCialB.llost•dadpilge Ta trI•r,TIAP. bria a tifive I repittiyind'oth " eve 1 ry. tcs. doh* , a • „ will bp:Wit wistk -the . and lmat wppllesetnn mar be to Jugp*Pli- PoNTBIalw . 1 I Rona; Toirsai3a,P H7 -11 ,- I B.T Cl=3 , •r•, Jut reotlava • 'plan id- assortment of , 1 4 Q*13, A!Tp, F ' . .G00D4 Radar,. ' from era., ce ats to twelro,dcdlaro and arralthlog ciao to cones- Poll!t• • ZIA/M .- • • ra*appur - FATTERNS fillipera,'Stamped. Goods and all Idadior Youlloetlona, . Qin mid sae for ;o P Orbi TowiadaiNot.6,lBti lON.Whei ,las my wile has lefenty • and board, without say Just cause lor provocationcl. hereby caution lad tar* all will or trusting uer on mg oroolln al I will pay no delssi or her oantracting after, this' , date. _ 4INEJAJLIN RYDER. Wllmol4ocfober 17,167. "till 411" to p'nbllo that the above fibie,.and ga , napat,ed for, as no one will unit colds acco=t.t i for the bed. he had mite, end board, more te walab. Had I not bad parent. fa, uslizd up I should hue suit ' stud for foodand clothing, besides every dsy sabre br less idanderoa use' from' his etR tongue, and used ha ndsoforiolence.-- Therefore my case I just. ., " I Toingionov Oci.ll, 1867.* ' WOCHILAt: BUGNILNIN BItOIIiERS. t 11/6& - froin iope; 'With a large asiortment ai, 'end Watebee. W ith the best mann (se ta, in iswitz.erlanli, hove' located • themselves, tainporgily, at the likely, limns . 01 De AM & Dhatteng where they. will be pleased to alto v their Wires to the pantie. A. to.moigh experi ence 1E1.8411'4,w/4 es tsbpn we enable& them 11001$br aim ago of. e inplete astielietion in ark department. 'Par cater attention given ta making 014XiCS..W4ti and jewelry . , • C)4/ Ili./ t• OCL 24, NEP • —331.* „ tle - .13ALLi—In °theft,. Thurs. Lt. Asp: Naveadmr 31, n0 1867„ commencing at 10.1 s. in.*:theisabicribe otrers fur . sale , on the plinnisesthe following petty, vit.: I horses e CORIt 6 /mailings; mslves, 3 shoats, 12 sheep! hayotalks, 1 two horse wagon , 1 fmc7hci. se -,markbt •spring 'wagon,' I sleigh, 'grain plow, ding, sat of cootie harness sod honseh old fur niture, consisting of chairs, Lad es, bodices ds. biliaan,2 stoves, and many other articles. TElllls—Ag i soms under cash. All sums pver 7 ss, from 4 to 4 'tenths credit.' - • • M. M. FA11101111;1), 12 • Orval O• at 25 181 - . ALLEN' mvTi Rosmanpi — tens* their services, the ,;.ad lei of Thinned& and - akin kr. All work Oar ran ted to give aatisfaaloa. Particalor art 'option P aid • ; } ! ,0117$1-S4l . Bootee in easement otn reildenee oe Second Street. Towanda Oct. 17.18'71 P . BTRAY.-;-0 . .. et% the enclosure of theanbaolbe4 in. Towanda Mown:ship; aat tbe MI Atimp,t pt., II amall<Black Year Stem Tile' 0 is regnested to prove peopartyi ',-pay Tot net - ant- t to said Mier .Away. , 1 D. D. • MAYNARD. ,Oct. 30867.* , I A : SPLENDID STOOK OF O H O. ceo4, ',mama.. ytiik)er - and stone-wale at r Bkasinilft .Coptli's cheap atort. _ . !PROLOR '}L&OKBRRL FOR V, cquithOoi par wad at , Bramha4 +"Cinetra cheap gent/ DRIED': FRO • Fresh Frait,• 1 . . Braided/1 ~ T. HE- PLACE Groceries cheap Braid/in • AND/gS AN ,N 1 Foreign Fruits a ' ' • Bramisail MOTOE TO - a Bramliall :4 •,i.- .i: , wrri ,E ~.K1( B .. ki i 1 ,, ;)D z II aMi 1,-B , 1•! W IN' 4*W4, ibeiurittraiilni rmios;nientiiinve n t e d Whir. "Frederic% -• abet' 'Clutha. of \ the PlingPal wilco ato in piano, differ from ell othersin twins wisp • cross the frame le both directions. eqpidises the strain upon the trame.and loom greater du asd forger con two than can be bad +imyo her Method '• ' The 'Bridge, also, rake "bole length Ol the soundiarboindi Oen. 1 y WO", bleb. Elyse greater- poser 444 jog tone than is fond la any other ,in• r 611. _ nesilett.iiin Mao, th e Colibrli four -rat doe inches bon . seven octaves. equals In 01 respects_ the f I sin. of other Dane.; the WI ales. e Orthestad, h elm! to 1, ' lin Etc'hlou ter, ' eminent phitiii,w ~ s , 4 ',The Gobbet I cons er the chef d.'isivre in the _ ' said.: its is normnalled brrthe 'vpl :#4.i sing p 4 r• V r YS:14 1 0 11 , ?! RAY 4 • . • ill: , ,1 . • to the licemerretny Wl* Vgiiri tal. _wltlt gut Onsets beer 'my ou- 4 t river rnil e th ers."' Meg ;le other , teditriertials. ' nill t-stroag, have tsisis ffeCT-.0 1 4 6 : P , - anti ,Oltstobiatfli eendistr asecnettis . . . . ~ It la-mdermlkr . 1 'that Rainit _Et We the cheapestt class Piano novo, and pellfitt# Mulch b ' dealing larneltin then an 1 lividiE an el • t - flateeved Plana for 9 0 Ifgr, , ~ " I illandsome - Plano .41t viinii, Wu= sAti_i_goWeiii,,,C 4 the fict t sdama odi - 't• me , most scssosacie pnots."— Urge Moe of Shoe Mask sonstently of "hair seal 4214 ea rec. pt pf marked prin.: Ord: ,entabotila be - to J. A. I:SIIWITT_ _. .'t ?Iftr:AtillNT6;i- to. 'tire - prepared - to tont* ' -. Nada 'Ova, st bastratents at the 'hlr ) 11 8 00111 4, Milers. ,We _want atriso4 0, ..tad le' Mg- towel hi Ale Ad/ OA ad • isendism! , tottooad&osi -..k - a ti - 1 A ., 7, 1 ..., ', /11 ITT AF f - DITTRIOIL *.. t, t ca ~.....'l ' "litchtle iRcTIR I rsnrittf*, Fa.. , n , Isve tri., I EOM i i It' --, .-,, ,!:,‘ -\,- I= ' 2\ . 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Ii NUTS or kind's Japes; • Cowell's Cheap Store. : CCU AND-CIGARS. jeatears Mai Store. -. SBEN-A'T ja k • • O -1 1 ; 1 11 V !i3 I ! -,1#4 . .„ " ii MU* Pr.. 41' RIM . 7 .; : -1.- •.-.c.y !RTIENITT OF::-, !IC 'ftamic)3m : 1 -.:-:'-:, ''D . ..D" I TI.O N... 8 t initiab4the El alsOrinant of M • • • 0 'ROBES," • ROBES; • .~~ ~'~ AND! MI BLAN4,ETS! es offered MASKET! mil eleOnt lines o( , • AVELLING BAGS variety of SADDLES, ac., • &c,; .1 lit 4 I - 1 o I 'a, , • 1 al . g 40 ; 1 .., ee ' . 0 ' • 0 ":, 4, I .0 i is , . A , ...,: z . •.: e) 1 - 1:1 „,, m* j 4: 1 ' CA Ar 4 , to 4 . , . el ' 'ill ee 11l 0 ' s., ' 1., 2 lel' I. e 14 . 0 - 4 ' 1 ., I . - ig ~.g... , m ,is p... •...i , ~.,,,.. , ... I A , 0 ' 0 0 i , e,..... 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' l,t_; !:,,,;,,. fr . r,.., ',-7;!,-,•:;•••• 1 i ar:ls ,'. . -; -_ \ _E 4 ..i ... :, a ',8(,.,. ,: fl . , . . .:.-ri : ., ~ rott itiro9 Frovieunta. ____ _ . . . 11/VP G#NER ,GROCERY.I' .The,- ~ lii: --'1 . • . it't:thlwerie:rit :deeire to announce ii,..-ta bibtii, that they have coin :. i t lieT1041 : ', ess , as geneiatdealo I, G : e 0 :) blip, PROVISIONS; G #,Esi:at4_ COUNTRY' ' PRO -1)1:rd a the Bridge_iiitivel . eorner , - OrPtiii — t;',,tlek anA: , 'thatililey \ k } a have now n " - land,' and 'design to keep a - 0 plate assortment of goods adapted- t the' \ wants of, the yillage and etini .ra . - • .1 .._ • r They vtpulctiespeetfuliyiivite' an -examination ;-of :emir \ stociCi and , :a ortha - . 8a1ne. ‘ 744 , any/ ds iii — the Ina** 'is ii. d price. They 4r, .Cl 2 . •"'", j. CON lEEE aompiAiio other go. 'quality 8 and efficie tentiou to careful at iii iheir h We pa - and sell g .4 'TRADE ! Towan NEW • - T • OMAS $ 102yRk .; , • ' ~•\.• - '. l'• ' , 5 -- • , , _._ , • s opened new Grocery and'}rcarlsion Store in P atton's Bi oak,. in the store lonserly occu pied by.Soloalon I Son, where 4 i•r i qr : offer a to the public a large aupplyiot 1 , i , .. ! ". , ' • r• ' !I' l ''''' .-1 ' .." EES 1 AND: PROVISIONS , 1 calif and to be mi d st the VERY , • ''' ' " 1:-:' - ' '' : IUL' . ' The stook iiontsina::- • 1,1; COFFEES, 14 - upluts, Bt4al3„teo:-.!ausia . tt:.: ,-- --, GROCER Of the best I.l4fligoit P TEAS, YLOU In fact !Vet • and Provlilu as can be bo. sr cash Produce. N E NE W ~►., ,~ PINE A UMIE PEACH TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,' , COFFEE, SPICES, Okal ;,/ G GCERY LINE! Will be kept constantly on bend- FLOLAFEED;BRAND, POTATOES, ITMUXTY . i 9_, MiY:floOD, MU LOWEST.P CITEAP I ' A ';Ti ) ..OF FRODtTCE. - t W. A. ROCKWELL. Itay 28; 1887 - TaziTEOPLE'S BENEFIT ! IN LOUR, FOUNTAIN'S ' PREMII7II 'FLOUR, • f, THE' HEF LIT A DI 40?, , , , Qt~I~.~:'IsIY3 Je ulanefsetteed by .the indeed bete in itiohlohn trout the best celebrttects:2 = fitiLi Itiv - arite Flair • has as nnperlor. ...It In tit up ' ' , • El •\ Olt 50 40,31itr. .9aolo, - • e ezelaelvely tq ealt he ;generalwant 11 trdlr TIS 4 .11tARRE10 And' , ' I' a Es . S'LT,' 'Fs L it'd u. ct the eel EOM ME =MEE ENa built total iii o 44l at it innalt itilitince from eaftt at Mario . ‘ - ', . 1, '-:: ifi , 1 - ... i1i,, .;•if . : • ;'.... ' •, - 1 , . --- _ I *toksale Flour DePatit at ELMIRA. N..Y., ' '' AiC'i'2. tIR67 . ' i k' f f!-V7 4/4 CO -; MHZ •LYCOMlNg.4llllllaArjuty FI R, ~1 „, •ge Aping 1 7. 41154 .: , c o a 1 . :.'. ' ,4AS TAl,4°°'ll'`! " . ?'" '' l. '''', lt :aead .. • ; ; sit pun:" iiiibl LO* C mull), erarez,"..l(ONT'ANlMk; ~.. ,)..., .., -,;,-.: :;z;.:-141i; . ~ ;;TelpMt; L 4 - ' I. 1847 . - EMI . ~ c ; Is provided may,'ample • it help to give :prompt customers; and.llll' %lye .ution toall ordetsplaced iuds. BM -cash= for • PIicIDITO.R - - - , 1:4 1; - pods for Reidy Piy. ,1 LONG lc KR*I4IR . - - ' • . a. - Sept. 17, 10 , 7 • ROCERY ' ANTPTAQVI - - ' , r;.c;"•;:• - • • PEED;' MEAl4•4lr,c, -- • - F - •„ ,--;•-• -• iii — it4r4 eery chore, which 1.43a1l *sit.as -low ht elsewberp. I . • I be paid for slikinds 'of Conn try Towimula, (let • • 17. ,S T E ! EW GOODS! Gilt 0 E E S ROCKWELL'S. . , ANED; FRUITS, PLES, PEACES, PLUMS. OF ALL ICE+ll?$, ANNED OYSTERS. DIttED'AP LES, PRUNES, CURRIES, sw., kC., &c. di, in fact everything In'the BIITTERi LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY , FARMERS PRODUCE. IA fresh lot of OF ALL . i rchased at tho INT IN THE MARKET. El will be so!ii as THE CHEAPEST I HE FARMERS 'rAm FOB -SONEMING NEW 201?„ POtN4 A BAxtant. EMI MIOHIGiN *thTE "WagiT, ME Tvwplteml,Dfaip f'oll . ND BARBRISI tqaTun/L P - 0 - .1-,a-!-f, - ,1-: .f: .. : ....". BA.Vi 'VF 4 itiVIWAITENTLIe . MADE L Ai . i . ' - ''' . '“' ' _.._ - ,AAIuV i rtEN ... MEM MEI STOCK ,OF GOODS DEE Ell MI SUMMER TRADE. GREA:TEI3:REDUOTION IN , PRICE ! With one Wernher of' our_ firm, constantly in New York, we have been able within the putt few days to pro f it large ly by ,violent fluctuations in the markets, and have made . heavy purchases of all kinds of Goode in our line , MUCH° BELOW REGULAR MARKET RATES. P • Miy 23, 1867. THE GREAT INITED STATES TEA WAREEmparo OF T. Y. KELLEY 4t , CO., No. 30 Vesey Skeet, New York, Have opened In connection With theirisresent extensive Wholesale Es abliehment, a large and ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT For the eepressptirpose of retailing - their goods to CONK/KERS AT ;IMPORTING. PRICES, and thus save them the immense profits which usually go to the middle men and speculators, We guarantee oar teas and .coffees at all, times tube fresh and pure ,and warrant all goods sold from this house to give entire satbasction; others/601h° goods may be returned, and the money will be refunded. PRICE, LIST. • . , OOLONG, [Black] 60.. Yo „• 90, 11.00 per lb.. Beat. NIXED, [Green and Black] 60,10,,70; 80, 90,11,00 per lb., Beat. YOUNG iIYBO N. [Green] 60;70, 80. 90,, $1,00:.11,10. $1,95 per - lb., Beat. IMPERIAL , [Green] 90, 11,00, $1.25 ENO. BREAKFAST [Waal] 70, 80, 90.1,00, 130, 1,20. best. AN, 90, 1.00;1,25. per lb. GUNPOWDER, 1,25, I,so_per pond. GROUND COFFEES; PURE RIO, 20, 25, and so eenta,perpound. BEET OLD.. GOVERNMENT JAVA, 40 cents par pound ' ROYAL CLUB—Extra Plne-45 007 M. We hove appointed MMES. COLWELL & WHTIWAH, Ages ts for the sale aim Teas and Coffees st CANTON, PA ., Who will furglah clubs from all..paits of Brad 'lord county.. All goods are put up by ourselves in one pound packages -at . our. Warehouse in New York. and retailed at, Canton by Messrs. COLIVaiLL & WHITMAN at-the same prices which they are to be ,had over oar counters in New York. Al! goods - put up by us bear the TRADE MARK of " Tbe Great 'United Stites Tea Wa•ebouse," of T. Y. Kelley A Co., stamp. aon the package. None others are genuine We solicit s FAIR AND THOROUGH . TRIAL, Of our goods from all who are interestedin buying a-first-elan article of Tea mid Coffee, at the lowed poodele rates. Sept. is. le 7. ,„ • . UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO. - - The extension of the routes of this Company to Denver Oily and Points in Co'oraoo and the r e abliehment of agencies at all point& of int : miance in all the Western Stites ants Territo s completes a continuous chain of °Wes from New Yor City to the Thilreux:embrao. leg all the principst citi es and town In - Ohio, Indiana, -Illinois, Michitan, • • lowa, Whiconsin, Missouri, Min nesota,.lEanstul, Nebraska, etc., • - Also to alipoints on the line 'of the New York and Erie Railway and its branches, and Canada Weit, sna g th em to transmit - Goods, Coin, Bank-Notes,s . 4ewelry 7' and 'Valuables, ' ' 1 ' an . With speed and safety, and Without bander; ' • •Their favorable connection with other relia ble asfireistko l imnits enable them to gwen. tee the prompt' and faithiul execution o. an E. press tattiness in every part of the Western. Northwestern and Southwestern 'Uneaten& -Terrientes- • . 'Notes. Drafts, Bilhl sad Ac.oonnis Collected, and the proceeds returned with the greatest gespigeh. Oar,wdes.will eaa low udwzged by any other awaromas Company. Situp ifta of rage between Weveely; Athena and;To*anda. • Phis Company bale also establishod °likes it Towanda and Athens, Pa,. and will ran a :DAILY LING between 'Waverly and those places, carrying all Goods limy, sad other packages an delivering direct, to consignees. This Ulm will embrace not, only Goods reeehred by garay.ibut oder tbs mostamosahla avow: tnnity ever *Mated Ibr the gleichaats sag Chi. sena of Waver . y, Athena and Toiriads. to do business with 'each other.- We wish it Oder stood thu Goods''entruted `t , ear mare do not leave our bands until delivenitto OW pasties for whom thieramhatelikk as weer sad rosliar. A". 091, • • . R. gums, .A . ruampb t . . • 5ept.12,1867:` •,! ••= 7 . . , !Pep': 43.1.k4. - • - - ; - 1 - 5 - ,..:,:::,.:} , ~ 1111 TO THEM. FOR AT., ♦ STILL MI EIMI ceprrAL. 18,000,000. .) • ~.A wcitiautona. G D4VIDI3O*; ittopecifilify announces to; the Tablio *at t.. bfivircird a Tailor Sh2p in Bar tiagiod - anirwi It cat arid make Non an i Ono Garment?, in'ike L et subsianilid and Fashionable ban ner. /CUTTING done - on 'bore mks and ou joisoisable tering.: - ' Pinion's. :attention given to elettiag Ind Repairing anther ol all kinds. ... Builingtontrept. - 3, lEki7. - NE W BOOT -AND SHOE STORE, 'MB, Bespectfulli informs the . citizens of Towanda Borough, tat he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop in Kirby'ai Bulldog. west side of Slain 'strmAi,where ho will keep on hand a atock of. BOOTS AND SHOES, Adopied to ilimaind Women's len, to wh eh be latices the anent on of the public. • . -Particular care will be paid to manufacturing. ,the Teri be &stock will be. used, and the work p Pill beWarninted Rest class. The pa tronager, ot the p bile. Is soliciied, confident that satimacilowean be - glean Old Bobber Soots and Shoes neatly patched and half-soled. • Rubber. SOWS attached to list h i er boom. - REP44gSO74N . PERVENTiELOH • USUAL RATER. Towaadl, Sept. 3;1867. B.- KBLIIY, Dentfiet Office • .over Wiciamit Black's, Towanda Pa. All the varies* stiles of work scientifically dono au/ war mated PartiCtilar attention is caiteli to the Alluminom B.se for Artificial Teetis.'which is equally' as good as Gold and far dope/tor totither Robber P.ease call and magma specimens. • Chloroform or Ether administered' under di , ieetion,of a Physician when desired. Aug. 6, 1267.—tf.. _ HNis.! FALL AND WINTER OL9TIIINci ! ctings ROSEA,ELD, • [Ns zi door States..MiTtr t• - . Rave jakteceh;ed FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, From New York, and the attention of the-pub lic it belied to the large etd attractive stock 01 Pauli Made Ken's and B oa 's • 0 L.O Til I NG I • NoW *Shred to t h e poitio at the lowest marki,Jr. prices, and which- will be-sold cheaper any other store in . this plus or vicioity; have Just opened a - line assortmest of Good putted for season. Call and see the ne styles, comprising the followlpe articles : 0. • 4 - Doeskin, Pilot if Beaver Ooereoat, . ~ • , BUSINESS SUITS, ALL STYLES,, Doeskin and Dadimere PANTS AND . VESTK Of all gmdea for men and bop wear, and baTe also a fine aeeorttaent• of : ,GENTS 'FURNISHING GOODS,. Plain and Piney Casaisnerea. Siorta. Linen aa4 Muslin Shirts,' Undershirts and Wavers. Oven}le and .orevabirts, Linen and Paper Conga and Calls, Pospen dera,lGlovea, Ties, Traieling • Bags, awl a good stock of 711AT:StAND CAPS " Having a man constantly in New York:send ing them goods, they we prepared to sell to the trade reasonably, and to satisfy your desire, call and see hem. and convince yourself of the fact, that they sell the cheapest. COHEN k ROSENFIELD. Next door to RM. Stevens, Namur & Co. Yowaada, Sept. 13 . 1867• = 101LANT FRUIT AND 0 ' NAIIEN- J. _ TAL TREES, VISES AND FLOWERS Remember that at the TOWANDA HOME 'NURSERY You can buy ANYTHING yon may want in the lin*ot NURSERY TREES, VINES, /WHIM& _ andiFLOWERS. If not nultand leave or if,ve „ , yonrorder. and It will- be carefully and sins lactorily pled. I can supply you With THRIFTY APPLE TREES Splendidly rooted VERY FINE PEAR TREES, Alio ,PLUM. CHERRY. QUINCE, SIBERIAN'. CRAB ,and PEACH TREES. Also, DWARF• PEAR, CHERRY, 'PEACH and APPLE TREES. ORApE ViNES.of all the beat varie ties; from 1 year to Syeaniold. EVERGREENS MOUNTAIN ASHR.S, HORSE CHESTNUTS, WILLOWS, do., dc. Come .and see. or mend your orders. B. M. WELLES. • i Towanta,Oet. ' B,: II NED,O II T J. M. COLLINS, -1 Raving had his store burned. at the late. fire, desirous of disposing. ot his entire stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, TRIMMING g, GENT'S FURNLSRING GOODS, HATS, Thesi.goode are la good condition and rill be , 110/4 20 PER CENT. BELOW COST, © An lam obliged to dine out the stock for want ' of n Once to do.busineia in. Don't neglect this opportunity for bargains_ Collat the new wood building.setend store be• low Beidlemon's Meek. east side of Main street, neariyapposite the Means. House. iNOTICE.—AII person a Indebted to the under- Signed will confer a favor by calling and set tling up immedfatet,y, and save them elver cast. _ . J..M. COLLDIES: T0randit,40g.39,147. NEW STORE .01:! NEW,GbODS FR! . is nom plikintirNOßK MARKETS. CHEAP 413 . 1 ET CHEAPEST. The enbeeribers hive_ Parthesea the boding lately owned by. Ai J. Nebit, (one door south of BeldlemWs sad .have Alia it with, 4 3 1 /400Earga:ND :PROVISIONS ? , WOOEN' D WILLOW _ Flolh of ill kinds In thole sown, (fresh and dr od), is met won thing nanolly found In a .Pi.R O V 1:5.," 0 N. : 8 T 0$&. • share of tbe patrons? of Toiniads sad vt claityts respectfully so) oned. • k j s e o f yiU pat tbehlghest marktt inks for alt • - coysTßy. IR01,)1341E. We alsoo have the pine Agency for Bradford and adjoining countienfor the sated the Cele batted Theta* and Nora Carolina Smohla Tobitetio. . A Mond diseoant made to the it'd... • ' - UMW_ & COWELL. , , ;ApaEf k lBB7. • • a EMI Stich as CASSIMERES, &c. - , .&c. . _ In