Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 30, 1868, Image 4

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    NidatititaL
#grionitural for January,
Winter is the' period for farmers
and - gardeners to prepare for the
cropii of next season. Many of the
duties connected with the operations
of the field may be performed in win
ter, quite as advantageously as in
warm weather. Plans for future op-
ers,tions maybe laid, months before
the time arrives for doing the work.
Every farmer should have a worki
ahop,where he can repair farm imple:
meats and store them from the inju
rious influences of the weather.. When
cold Storms prevail, and highways
are blockaded with , snow-drifts, he
should have a convenient plut,e,where
himself and boys may employ their
leisure •hours in zepairing some tool,
making a farm-gate, or some such
work. Boys should be instructed in
the use of tools. If they do not enc-
, teed, the first time, in making a wa•
ter-tight.joint, let them try again. A
cheapboOk on edge tools, and a few
dollars worth of tools delivered to an
atbitious buy, witt now and then a
word of encouragedent, will often to
of incalculable value, not only in re
straining him from doiug things that
tend to vice and dissipation, but in
developing a mechanical talent that
may be of great sulltrantage in future
years.
Young men like to try experiments
in performing numerous mechanical
operations. This is an excellent
practice, as it tends to unfold and de•
velope the powers of the mind.
Talk over with your neighbors the
• propriety, of inaugurating a renova
ting syz-tem of farm management.—
Excellent suggestions may frequent
ly be obtained from common laborers,
who hive been accustomed to work,
for many years, at certain branches
4 - business.
Winter is the best time to procure
seed-grain for sawing and planting,
in the spring, Tnis job - is too. often
neglected until the growing season
• has cohimenced. Visit some good
farmer, at a, distance, and exiliange
seed-wheat, or seed-oats with him ;
and have the grain cleaned thorough
- ly and- put in barrels ready for use.
There is a great advantage in ex
changing seed of all kinds, provided
one gets grain that is really fit to
sow. Much of the grain that is used
for seed, is scarcely fit for chicken
feed.
")hen the sleighing - is good, and
teams ue'ed exercise, it will pay to.
open a Clay bank and haul clay and
spread it or .the surface .of lawns
- and meadiwa, where the sail is light.
Of course,:a dressing of clay, applied
to a heavy soil, would not improve
its productiveness. Where land has
produced grass for many years in
succession, a thin dressing of clay
will usually produce a luxuriant
growth of glover, or other grass, pay
ing well for the labor of top-dressing.
On light sandy soil and heavy calca
reous c'ay.suils, apply muck. It is
better to compost the muck, if it can
be done. • But the trouble is, only a
few farmers will do it. Therefore,let
it be applied directly to the soil,while
'snow is on the ground. The frosts
and rain will prepare it for iiramoting
the growth of crops. -
Fruit_ trees of all kinds May be
benefitted by spreading a dressing of
iron filings, iron turnings, the sweep
ings of blacksmith sh4,ps, or the lit
ter that may be collected at iron foun
t dries, around, the trees,' as far as the
limbs extend in a horizontal direction.
It will - pay to cart such material five
or-six miles, when the sleighing, is
good, to be applied -as a dressing
around any kind, of treeS, bushes or
vines that bear fruit. Such material
can be spread Iq. the desired place,
even when the snow is deep. Then,
after the growing. season has com
menced, let it be‘hoed into the soil.—
The more of such litter the better for
fruit trees.• Oxide df iron imparts
health and productiveness to grow
ing trees, and especially to grape
vines • and a dressing of iron litter is
•o l e a the most efficacious securities
. -,a36lnst mildew, cracked, -- knotty and
scubby fruit, that can be. employed.
The present is an age of wonderful
• improvements, in almost every de
partment connected with agriculture,
horticulture and pomology. And yet,
Allure is opportunity for still further
developments. Improvements can be
17
conceived and plans laid for their ac
complishment, as well in winter as at
any other time.
The mechanical department is
1_ many years in advance of the
cultural. The cultivation of, the soil
'Nis too greatly neglected, except-on
certain farms. Thorough cultivation
and fertilization have accomplished
wonders in some sections of the coun
try. The satisfactory results in the
line of bountiful crops of grain, and
crops of choice vegetables and fruit,
on numerous farms, should encourage
tardy, cultivators of the soil to adopt
a renovating- system . for the ensuing
year. The *nee sheep, the beauti
ful horses, the fine cattle and swine
that ate found in large numbers all
• over q r copntry, are the result of the
effurtl of thinking and laboring men
One common mistake with a large
proportion of American farmers in
overstocking their land, and a want
- of thoroughness in their operations
In many instances, two cows are
kept, when if 11le same feed were ap
propriated to the maintenance of only
one good cow,the yield of milk would
be rim larger than, from two cows.
Here is an opportunity for improve
• tent.
• The same is true, in certain instan-,
ces, of field crops. If one acre were:
cultivated thoroughly and brought up
to its greatest productiveness, by the;
application of rich manure and fre
quent :plowing, a given quantity' of,
grain Or vegetables could be produced ,
at a Much cheaper rate, than to raise
the same amount on two 'or three
actes; by the common, superficial sys
tem of husbandry.
Farmers and gardeners should keep
in. mind the beautiful and important
czaupensation principle of paying
back to the soil a full • equivalent for
'every crop raised, We can't cheat
the soil. If the grihnrdli mannred
with straw, the burden of straw in
the next crop ftilt be heavy, and the
yield of grain dr r vegetables light.—
Fertilize the seed•bcd with grain
producing material, and-•the(rop,of
grain will far exceed the titie yield.
.
One of the greitest evils in the
world is that men praise more more than
practice virtue: The pmise of honest indus
try is on every tongue ; but is very mre that
the worker is respected more than the drone.
eroctrite
GROCERY, PROVISION. T:IAND
. FEBD STORE. '
. JOHN mmutotrif
,(Main-st., first doct; south of the- Rail Road
House) would moat respectfully invite the at
tention of the public to his large and well-se
lected stock of
GROCERIES .AlO PROVISIONS;..
Which he is selling : to salt the times, and
purees of all. He has also untied a splendid-
FEED STORE,
Which ti well situated to supply the canal and
Barclay coal region at all times. He 'keeps
constantly, on hind a large stock of
TEAS,COFFEES,SUGARS,I
•
•
- MOLASSES,
FLOUR, •RUTTER, PORK, &C.,
Which be la Selling cheap for cash.
The citizens of Towanda and vicinity, will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal
patronage for the last two years, and we
promise with their assistance, to improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge our bus:nese, so as
to warrant satisfaction to all. Call and see us
again. •
JOHN MERIDETH.
Towanda, Jaly 10, 1887.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI.
SION STORE !
THOMAS J. JONES',
• •
Has opened a new Grocery.and Provision Store
in Patton's Block, In' the store former fro ccn•
*pied by Solomon & Son, where he no a offer ato
theipnblie a large supply of' •
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Of the best quality, and to be sold'at the VERY
LOWEST PRICES. The stock contain s
TEAS, COFFEES, rSUGARS„.
SUGARS, k..C. ALSO
. FLOUR, TEED, MEAL, &c.
In fact everything usually kept In a Giro cery
and Provision Store, which I shall soli as low
•
as can be bought elsewhere. •
or Cash will be paid tor all kiads;of Country
Produce. Towanda, Oct 17, 1867 .
NEW STOREI
NEW GOODS 1
N E.j7 .GROCK lILSeI
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES,. PLUMS
OF ALL KENDS,
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LES, °
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
&c., &C., &c.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUE:S,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
?f all kinds,.tact' everything in the
GROCERY L.INEI,
Will be kept constantly on band
FLQIIRYEED,BRAN D i POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY
VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE.
A fresh lot_ o f
bRY•GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Purchased at tho
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And [will beZsold as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST I
TO THE FARMER-?.
CASH PAID FOR
ALL KINDS - OF PRODUCE.
w. A. ROCKWELL.
May 23, 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
In in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., Is now
prepared to offer to the eitLzeds of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
•GROOERIES,
Which I have purchased for Cash and teal coati
dent that eau well at as !ow Agues as can be
porchased - eleewhere. I now offer to the public
a !plendid aUx3rAlf
TEAS,I COF F EES, §IIGARS,
STARCH, SALERATIIS - 1
SPICES, &C.
Hera on band a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO.
I keep constantly on Land, PORE, HAMS
LAUD and kinds: of FISH. Would call the at
tention of the public to our Can't Be Beat 'N.
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley'a Celibrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Browirgoap.
Ple axe call and examine our Mock of 5.
WOODEN WARE.
Large dasorta*int _of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, ?sc., &c.• I will paji 'Om high
eat cash price for
1.. COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers it* as a Call before selling elsewhere
All persons_ Indebted to the 5 1 4 'aim rIldU
please call and . mate immediate payment
•
Towanda. March 19,1667. C. B. PATCH
• -.
WSIC, OR - ANY: . OTHER AR-'
TICLE in our lice, ordered at abort notice'
ay caging cube NEWS ROOM. •
El
W I
W. 11, ,;i
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are
to
are ' I
stand zip.
receiving
reliable! I
w full y . 4
s.
FOI
Haajnai
pared,th
iveNis
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• IhrL,
BOT4II
F1M1,91
PAlfkiT AYD
Mra-si
, I
FASO AND TO
wini's Luau
4k.KALOI
ABIiOEfIN
BRE4T PUMP
NITSI
• Lif4B
[ I
sußolo
& tar a
Atsop fi
airs
Soft)
CHOIC
litedidin(
caraj.
ent perf.lym
Sunday '
mon,
wl
Tcfwani
ME
V I EW SP' s
•
Would alumnus!
ana the public gel
and daily tecei vi
R E 8
In his line. suits
whilth he will se
G 0 L
Co4lliting as usl
mode
: (No Shoddy:
S I
COATS, V
DRESS COATS, PANTS & , VESTS,
Linen C ta, Dusters and Pants,
Over Ails and ver Shirts, Linen and Paper
Coßars,-Linen, aasimere and Flannel Shirts,
Beek Ties, Susp nders, Gloves. Canes. Leather
Bags, Spring St le Silk, Soft and Straw Bats.
Alb first class. member that Goo i Goods are
/
cheaper at a lai price than poor gods at any
price. Call and examine my goods before buy
ing. Next door to Powell & Co. •
IL Wi! EDDY.
Towanda, Ma
T IL_E TH
Nt.W STO,
An entire new
eiteatias Legre
The undereigne
to the citizens e
le now ready to
FINE BE
FINEST DRE G; .
.•
'.
TS AND CAPS. '
.
~.,
. -
Funii.sliiag Goo , &0.. and that these goods
bought at very log figures will be sold- with
very small protl I luteni to establish a per
manent :rade 1 this place, and in order to gain
the con fi dence of purchasers, wll
~ dean on a
basis of ,
.
HONEST , AND INTEORITY 1
,
and all goods w 11 be warrantedjfor what they
are repress m eto be. Ciime and examine and
convince yo lf. Don't forget-the place,
Temple of 1 7 ion, opposite the .Means Roush,
south end of idleman'a Block. -
H. 'JACOBS.
Towanda, Oc .17, 1867.
BURN
Having bad his
desirous of disp
CLOTHS,
TRIMMING
\ GE,NT'S
Thos.?. goods
sold
As I am obit:
of a place to 4.
Don't neglee
Call at the ni
low Beldlemsn'
- nearly opposite 1
0. B. PATCH
Efoncs.—A
olgned, will co.'
Sling up imm
Tuwaada.-A
TE
paid fox jal
Sr
Agliaftn .
UZIP• ,
Rs: l s`;
mu ik Pow .
''st tlko' old
r
we 'he 'dolly
s t
from most
Amens •
I Pub ll 9 pa n'
1 .
EDICTRB3
e are now pre.
WITH AIVTICLEB
I=
QII0B8;
ONLY.
HONCEPATRIC
'ENT lIEDICINBEI.
ARNIST BRUSHES,
Fl Arsi) gnaw
• ARTICLES OF :EVERY
HIND.
UC AND FL1:1110 . SATILATt
RESINOTS.
e Best 'Trani% • I
BM
'AL SUPPORTERS,
.older Braces,
NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
ndtern,
EITSOPI, PIMLST
IF LATE STYLE
'tr. I
to Hat and Hair.
la, Tooth Pow-
Perfumery,
Jo,lpvigor-
Herbsen
the
0 ANOIBNUFF,
seas3ntible rates.
earefullY and se-,
)pared by compel;
he day;ad night.
'clock the fore-
H. /12,. GORE.
ING AND SUMMER.
GOODS!
. EDDY,
i n to the' citizens of Towanda,
, erally, that be has ktztore
g, new and
DS s
H' GOO,
le to the wants of the people
for Currency at former
RICE~SI.
al of good well soil reliable
THIN AT !
CEI
1 any kind) conaispig In
ESS SUITS,
An grades.
STS AND ?ANTS,
All Wool
28, 1862
PLE
. FA4IIION 1
E AND Nt.W GOODS!
stock of Clothing to tight us
e war tl he soli w
LL PROFITS 1
SM
would reape etfol!.y - announce
Towanda and vicinity that be
tier them Clothingj Ruch re;
VER OVERCpATS,
lEEE
CR1LLM3,.P11. 4 )73,
A lho the
:AND BUSINKSS SUITS
E D 0 11 -T-1
M. COLLINS,
-tore based. at the late fire, is
sing °l ids entire stock of
MADE CLOTHING,
READY,
tASSIMERES,
URNISHINd GOODS,
E/S1
&0., &C.
,ro4n good cooditto4 and will bei
. . •
20 PER
to clos6
bastneta
this opportunity for bargains.
wood building,seetind store be.
block, east side of ?Main street,
the Means Hoare, I ,
I person a Indebted* the under.
ra. favor by calling and set
ately, and save thenvelvei cost,
J. 11.-VOIIIINS.
EME3
EST PRICE fN CASH
kinds of Produce, 4$
enhcd/ Cow,W, tap store.
EW' AntI4IIITRE _
• Having toted thoi iondtare Ware•coess foyer ,
erly • oceopkd .by N. Page Athos,
_144
would =ray to the phone Of ' " the obtlettsi•
Itehmest the hoe s complete Stook of Goods.
Joel
,reetived , 0111.01014 the
'Hy 'posh, are new and'well', selected, sad for
GOOD GOODS
MI
Will Rabe tuacraold by any.,'' Cali and;
my stock before purchasing. I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment; and
•
NB. N. 1. HART . 1. 1 •
Will have chuge of the business sad idanufact
uring is short we- have the 'finest Stock of
Goods in our line west of New •York, Consisting
Chamber-Setts, • Sobs, Bareatutjtublsitop
Cattle Tables, itsteadon
and Dining Tables - , Dhaka, Bedsteads,
Mirrore, Picture Primes,
Photograph °vain, Cord arid lamels,
Steel Eogrartnitil,
011 Cortina, Toilet Otands,!Worliaixes,
COFFINS AND BURW CASES.
Our Undertaker's Department trill = at all
times be well sappliedwitb everytblag In tbat
lineh We have the
FINEST ILEARSR .
In thin section, not eveeptlng anything west
of New York, and will attend Funerals within
a circuit of Toasty Miles, onleasonsibie tonna.
G. N. VOORGIS.
N. I. HART, Agent. - , _
Athena. Jan. lA, 1888.-1 y '
FURNITURE WAREAOOI4EI
JAMB MAKINSON announces to,the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
4111 hand a large tiasortment of /:
,CABLNET
Bargain. 'fables. Bedstead! : Stailds„ Chairs,
kn., of every descriptsot /which will be made
of the beet materials; antin • he moat workman
like manner.
I invite the inectkiiof the public to myiwort,
which 'Moline bemirpased in durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be' as,lOw as the timer
-will admit.
Beady-made Coffins constantly On hand or
made to order. A good Hearse will be famished
when desired.
Aug. 15, 1886.
IMPOR:TANT NEWS!
ALEX SOLOMON & CO.
SOLOMON S ;o,li
Havejust received q _large stock of;
READY MADE CLOTHING I
lately manufactured at Rochester, by the Janl.
or member of the new tlrm,and as they intend
to make . op a
Large Stock of Spring. G4els
Ankneed the room, they will dlsivose,oc the
WHOLE STOOK 'ON -HAND;
And It was nt ver.larger_thatt
.now.
REGARDLESS. OF COST
And at much lower pri co than they can be
MACE ITP FOR NOW
Because the whole of It must he Cleared out
within the next sixty days.
ALEX. SOL , 'MON dr. CO.
Towanda, Dec. 17,1867.
&. ASS W A'it E
225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below Bare lay at
CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE.
CONFECTIONERS' - "4 "
DRUGGISTS'
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
GLASS WARE,.
BRITANNIA WARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,- &C
The best patent Pratt Jars in the market, to,
be sold at the lowest prima. c a
,A fall 'ln
Looking Glasses. All kinds of Glass Ware
made to order. Agent for Meridian Britannia
Compat.y
•, •
J. T. WEIGHT,
225 Greenwich Street,
April 16,'67. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y,
THE CORNER GROCERY I
The subscribers desire to announce
to the Public, that they have corn- ,
.;
menced busmess as general dealers
in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO
DUCE,, at the Bridge Street corner
of Patton's Block,' and that they
have now on hand, and design to
keep, a complete assortment of pods
adapted to the wants of the village
and - country trade.
They would respectfully inv`ite•an
-examinatio& of their stock and
comparison-of the same with any
• •
other goods 410 the . market, :tato
_quality and price. .
They are p r ovided with- ample
and efficient help to give prompt at
tention to - customers, and will give,
careful attention to all orders placed
in their hands.
- We , pay Cash for PRODUCE
and sell gooda for Reidy•PaY.
CAWS,
LONG & TiFFIN4R.
Towanda, 'Sept. 17, 1867. ,
MI
CHRISTMAS
or want
Jost iecolvea a splendid assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY 'GOODS,
Forthillolldaye. Dols' 11m three ' cent' to
twelve dollars and everything elle to • tomer
ZePhYrs•
•
EMBROIDERY TTEiNg
pen, s
Sofa Coablowl,l3lllwiped (1,06 and al
land' of Yoke olotloaa. . -
Call-and see loryounelTell. at
Towanda, Nov. a;1867.3m. CAItiEWEI.
.1111isciflamas.
Parlor Par;iltnie,l
Pictures, &ci
' ;
MCC MORS TO
le the Greet Depot foi
In fact all kinds of
Also, a complete assortment of
And
KEROSENE WARE,
Best brands onlerosen4 011.
CHRISTMAS TOYS!
, -711)Mit sub) Ithennstest,
D - :B--. 7u....!•0.J. i 0 : , o R ' , "rE 18;
OLD norm,
afrasMsuis
(Tomer Kith' and Pine fitted". -Towanda, Pa.
_lffavisig ‘zecently added !SAW, bis Stook. a
%RAM ticenpilets eastirtmes."amstitating as
extensive variety, embraelotiziany srtieler lased,
in the Arts for mechanical paposes. esrefully
selected wttlk regard to the progressive want* of
tbs, public ' ,which will beAept r constantly sap
pred with fresh parcheses,anit offered on lb.
most reasonable , terms at Wholesale or Retail,
mallistia ll • 4
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
• I'AINIII, OILB, YuxZiU
BENZINE AND
,TURPENTINE,
SASH, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITE-WASH,
• And all kinds Of Brushes,
lERROSIDIE OR COAL / OIL,.
Alcohol and Burning Fluktiii
LIMPS, NUDES, WIOlf13„01111INICES,
Sperm, Lard. Whale. Neats Foot,
TANNER'S - A. 19 MACHINE OILS;
Parley sad Toilet Adtahls In all their =kV.
SPONGES, BRUSIIES i SOAPS COBBS:
- • PontsdeoMr-pyes, Perftuarir, •
POCKET,BOOKkI PORT
,goNJUS . ,
/ Pocket Kithes, Razors,
TOOTH; SRLV AND nitit PREpARATIONS
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal nee,
TOBACCO, &TIT, Pass , AND CIGARS,
Garden, Fleid'aud Flour Seeds, Trusses. &IP
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder -.Braces,
Breast Pumps, Teething Rinip, Nursing
Bottles, Nipples,Nipple Shells, and
SI . lelds. Syrin ges,Bed Pans , Self-
Sealing Fran, Jar ., Thermometers,
Flavoring Entracte, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles ylals. Corks, Bath Brick ,
and Stove Blackhig, Flah Teals, Aittunni ti-
Botanic. Eclectic and Hontatpath•
in„ Medicine's, and all the Popular Patent
MEDICINE B.
All articles warranted as represented. Fa
wns at a distance can ieceive their orders by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention:
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
. .
• FOR FAMILY VISE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies', ate war. .
ranted for what they are kneaded itcrkive satis
faction, vbi : 4 i •
Dr. Porter's P ectoral 141: 1 for coughs,
colds, lung iiintiate.6ocitsl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, or bilious tow.
plettals and wild cathartic.... 35
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syra, for :scrqtada
' skindiseasea. 4c. , I
.1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak
nevi, kw ' 1 0 0
Dr. Porter s Tonic Bitter/or .sfrentatenfltS r
- the system, 100
Dr. Porter'saTatuly Schnapps, for liver and
kidney wnwlainta 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. itypophosphltes,
for nervous debility , 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for dice , •
rhea. Am • 35
Dr. , Porter's Family
Emb ci rocaiimijoi spr. ' .
bruises, 1
•
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse.
nos, sore throat,te $6
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for espdtin .
Dr. Potter's Worm Syrup, for ex,
tiny was Ina
Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, or crying bath
• colic ¢c
pr. Porter's Cep h alic Snuff, for''calarr
headache
Or. Porter's Toothache Drops, for 10016-
„ ache '
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preservinit
teeth 25
-DePoiter's Tricosteite, for -dressing and 60
rowlnr the hair SO
- Dr. Porter'sor beautifying the
T r
50
Dr. Porter's Odoriferousilhampoo,fOr clean.
the t hair
Flowers,
for
beautify. 50
Dr. Porter'n ILL u
log the complexion 50
Dr. Porter's Pile O•ntment.' for external
piles 1 00
Dr. Porter's French Compound. for scald.
i
Dr. Pdrter's n lifedica lle te4 4 1 00
Figs, for habitual
constipation • •.1 CO
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.wounds
&c 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 25
Di. Porter's Eye Salve, for 03flamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Eye Water. for Inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
(sans and bunions 26
Dr. Porte:'a Constipil ion Pills, for costive
ness 2
Hr. Porter's iron Pills, for poor blood ..... 25
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magri ia i for a pieta.
ant catharric... 60
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, or making tin- •
trtious diet fo inviids 26
Dr. Porter's Extract Van! , , for flavoring .
ice cream, ace 40.
Or. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
I Ice cream—large bottles 4Q,
Dr. Porter'. Oriental Cement, fox mending
broken glass, &c 26
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
wood work • ' 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flord,for easy wash
ing 60
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poiso n , for killing
bugs 50
Dr. Porter's
files
05
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice V018011:1, for
ex
terminating rats ' 1 25
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
2;
from clothes
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 26
in bulk by the gallon 100
'Dr. 'Porter's:Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cat Lotion, for
sprains, galls, &c . . • 60
Dr. Porter's ging-Bone and pavin Cure,
for lame hbraes 60
1 •
Medical advice given gratuitously at the oMce,
charging only for Medicine.
ifir Thankful for past liberal patronage,would.
respecthily 'announce to his friends - and th e
public, that no pains hall be spared to satisfy ,
and merit the coutina tion of heir confidence
and patronage.
Dec. 18, 1866.—yr
illisittlanto us.
s At ETHI - NG N WI
AGAIN IN NOTION t
Ravl ug purchased the stock of Tobacco belong,
fug to Randsll; Compton lb Co., and having
built s shanty on Abe Slime ground, we are pre
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Bach as
Gold Leal, Sunny. Side, - Pine Apile, Michigan
Fig, Rose Leaf and Star, which wamtler tor sale
laquantltles to lull customers. Packages in
Bikinis, halls and quarters.
PANO I P SMOKING.
F: The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the 17,1.
l iedl3tatee, Virgiolatie,Obld Leaf, Navy and all
kinds of ,Killicknick.
BRANDS OF CIGARS.-
American ' Gen.lratit, Lebovet, Im •
perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
Yaras.
We will keep constantly on hand &variety of
Pipes, Cigar Oases, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch•
es and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store,
Lindlords Ermined with t 11l Poll To•
bseeci on libetil terms. -
An orders i•tomitijillieti- : ootloe.
G. W. OFFITT.
Oct. 77.1867.
W - B. & KELLY, /kraut, Office
VII • over WiethainNA% Towatdn.pp.
MI the various _stylei of *art adentilloally
done as trarranW. Partteidar '
attention to
called to the AUtunlnunt Bile for liztldelal
Teeth. which le equally as good as Gobi and
car superb:lr. toslther Itabber- Vr,l3llver. ,Pkease
can and examlcemeclite_ - • -•
11 Chloroform Omer. litlmlnistetedre* di.
reetionors Physlehut when dejsked. 7 - '1
Aug. 6, 18417.--tt.
11112
%et 1
, 41
tr.
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F 6
II
MARSHALL B OTHERS & CO.,
With to call the attention of the public to
their aew Stock of ,
HARDWARE.
at i r _
FARMING UMW%
, CLACK 'SMITHS' TOOLS,
sad cistrinwriaw Toout
Also, a large assortaseat of •
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
Watty; Vandahvi nau fd Paint • I
and Varnish
of all kinds; which, will be sold tor the towels,
Cash price. Alao, , a dine mattdiwat of -
•ICEIIOBIIWE
every style and patternio snit the t pntlib. '
Wave repaired and changed from Oil and
Plaid to Kerosene., 7-
Partleplar attention , paid-to the maanfactering
of, all kinds
TIN -WARE.
JOSIBING rsoitrirLi AffICSDID .To
We tote on hand a dee article of
GLASS, PBUIT JABS.
wttlilmwoved self-sealing (*tw i ned
HSBNNTICAL SEALING CANS.
which Is one of the best pane need. :
Jane 50. 1866.
•
HAUDWA:R..EI
Respe l ettully inform their customers and the
Public generally, that although the Ore Occa
sioned serious loss and temporary interruption
to our business
And have purchased a large: sto2k of 1211 ti
cloods,bullt a new . ' •
And are fairly Reconstructed and doing !busi
ness again. •
The front of our store Is noir on Pine street,
about 100 feet from Main • street, at R. T. Eat
(now Powell a] old corner. If you should
into.Poirell's and walk straight , *Yodel the
wall of the back end of his store. You Ovoid
and pod salt among the stoves, pots, kettles,
anvils, bellows and vices of-our new etOrei But
sayou caret got through the wall,juit walk up
Pine street to our Shebang, where we keep
toll line of hardware. Woken a great raxiii
ty of 't
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES
AMERICAN,
TRIBUNE, '
EMPRESS, •
STERLING,
ORIENTAL,
MORNING LIGHT,
GAS BURNER," Sco
1111
Iron, Steel, Na IN. Window GI ins, Sash. Hs re
gene Oil, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Farm
lug _Tools, Carpenters and Joiners
T Joir, Blacksmith Tools, Pumps,
Lead Plpe, Powder, Guns, •
iko.
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORE,
And do all aorta of JOB WORK in our line.
Cash pattlf4r Old Iron, Cast and Wrought
Soaps, Copper, Brass, Sheep Pelts, Raga, Furs
Pothers, Bees Wax, &c. We buy chew, sell
cheap. and are content with small profits.
CORDING & -RUSSELL.
Towanda, Sept. 12, 1887. •
H. p. PQRTER, M. D
A. BARNES.
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CODDIN G & RUSSELL,
" WE STILL SURVIVE 1"
SHANTY STORE;
Amopg them is the
A complete au rtmenl. of
We ere legentajor
Elmira Bolling kill Co.'s
DUPONT'S POWD)34.
ELMIRA KEROSENE OIL.
We manufacture
filisctllanicoug.
H OW THINGS GR;OWI
And so does business at
WARNER'S JEWELRY STORE•
He keeps good goods and sells cheap. There ,
you can end all kinds of ,AMERICAN and ,
FOREIUN WATCHES, also a large assortment
,at CLOCKS. includiug the celebrated SETH .
THOMAS manufacture. Ain a splendid as
sortment of JEWELRY, Including solid
and a general assortment of SILYER . PLAT ED
WARE, incLuding spoons, forks, cake baskets.
tca sets, ,tc of the beat manufacture.
SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to
order. Watch and . Clock repeiringdone on the
shortest notice, In the best manner, i t g an es'
perienced workman. at prices ' will
give satisfaction. A. Y . WARNER.
Towanda. Dec. 12, 1867.
•
NEW•STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRESH FROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS,
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
The s übscriberir have purchased the building
lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south
of Beidlemari's Block.)•and have tilled it with -
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,, •
1., •
Fruits of all kinds in their ,season, (fresh and
dr_ed), in tact every thing tunadly found in •
Bret class
PROVISION S'TO / RE.
A Share or the patronage, of Towanda_ and vI
chitty is respectfully:solicited. ' • •
kinds
We
of wiU pay the blOsM market - price for all
• . .
COUNTRY PRODUCE. •
We also hive the sole Agency for Bradford
and adjoining counties for the aide of the Old*
heated Virginia sasit.Norsh Carolina Smoking
Tobeceo. A liberal discount matt* the tradm
'BRAID:LILL & COWELL.
Tomuida, April-9,1887. - •
MOO MEN, WOMEN g AND.
CHILDON'AVANTED,
,
I N Vit•Y LJII N.G
TO PURCISLiSE.!TIN-werik
The undersigned baying established himself
at Wyaluaing. respect all Warms_ the Mimes
of this vicinity that' he la prepared to larafie
all bads at •
TIN • AND SHEET IRON WARE
On shortest notlee. As I raitufletui the
good; myself. lam enabled to otter better bli•
duce:Dents than desists who hire 'their work
done. Merchants supplied vlthewerstidsig to
the line at the' lowest rates. Everything - sold..
WARRANTED.
Eavetrougha and 'is Booing. put 'O2 In the
moat approved style and on short notice.
Give me a call. Bop In Welles' Store house
over Chamberlin's Store.
- I • 8.-P. BIILTZER.
Wyaltudig, Sept. 10, 1867. ' •
A r i FINE S
mitable for •
It Fr ,st'ayarniture
OCR OF GOODS
Holl4Wai w111: ; b1 fiand
CCHOICE . TOR
at . Braailtall
000 A - ND CIGARS
Cowell's Cheep More.
ME
Re it re wlll - 2-8-,
nul*Wuts.lz44l,44;:ilimagodiu6
BLOOD &C., ATEKNO PA.'
F,: ,
.„
BMA ArstriolisistAidanii _
BLOOD'S OBLINNATiieNBBSBI4RLi AND
CLEAIiERS,
HORSE
'ie . :mill* raw, sad ir.01114 to Nlotdoro
ProPIAT• - • _„
'O& Aft - 0091)' Timm •
'es Citi be tio - tiebt In the Vatted Stato: Hai
tog beak* sag wed la: tunsfacturlng
Taeerbini Mao ~ We lisee•Wefed
. of then
time nor expense In perfeCting our machines,
awl claim to- halve - •
td , o r
O',
THE - BEST SEPERAT4B, ".
-
One that will operate the . v
aim fro* :Atrium
flora perfeetty, and with Wm power. than any
other . iwannimgozed. Our ',Machines Catteun
good Pay by
THRESHING' THE. STRAW
. ,
As left by moat of the machines used: - They
are very simple -1W constroctlon;-being com
prised fi o. a &royal) thst I. deep 11141111111ba
1 . 1 mechanic to set then n • or inn them ; they
are all' manufactured under our personal roper.
'him; ut we
OHALLBNIIE - THE WORLD
-To show batter workmanship or material. Evt
eq machine is net up and ,
__
TROIIoTIMILY TESTED UNDER MOTION,
Before leaving the Wog luo, and are
Warranted to be in Working Order.
They have bees in:practical use for several
years, so that we are not- advertising a new
m-chine every mason. each better thew an -
thing ever before offered to the public.” Th y
can be attached to Tread Powers; Sweep Pow.
era. Eiteiunoe Water Power. . .
- _DAP R B Y; •••
Perfection of Working and Economy, their
equal has notheen invented.
. - OUR PRICES'
Are as low as thine of Roy other manufacturers
and parties desiring to purchase, will find Si to
theirintei est to examine our stock before
- pus=
chasing elsewhere. , •
PRIOE LISTS FURNISHED
•
On application. All kinds of
AGRICULTURAL 14ACHINES
On band, and gut Work, Eiiiines, Boilers and
maebkkay of ali kind* got up to order - M=o"
ly_and onlarqra!lk, terms.
400 D & CO.
Athena, Atig. 8; 1887.
N ORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY
UD
Ai A C
. 11 8 H P
Situated on Yine. nit of Maui Steer,
TOWANDA, 'BRADFORD CO, PA.,
SHINGLE MACHINES,
Of the best wall&with the latest bummer
eats. AU kinds of for Flouring and
8111 111111. •
STEAM ENGINRS,
MADE A - REPAIRED,
STEAM ,WHISTLEd.
STEAM GAGUES, - •
GAUGE COOKS,
OIL CANS,
Fortashed at short notice.
BOLT. O.IITTING,'
Done From }to Inches In aLameter.
FORGING
Of heavy wrought work for. Bridges, and all
other purposes, done _to order. Also, a lame
assortment of
COOKING Sr. HEATING 'STOVES;
Coal and Wood Burner's. Furniture for Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe. Tin-Ware, Boat Pampa,
Plows,Cultivators and Lcrapers, kept constant
ly on ond: -
DRAWINGS A: SPECIFICATIONS
Of all kinds of - inachinety for mills' and other
purposes prepared by
Foreman, who bal had large 'niterAeriimrirr ibis
branch of the business. . r r
. JOHN CABMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 29, 186(3.-11.
,
14114.1.AGE5, WAGWIS,SLEIGHS
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPER
ATION
Buccemors to Reynolds, Fellows . & Co., are now ,
offering and are prepared to •funilsh on , short
notice, Wagons Carriages and:, &sighs, at -all
descriptions and of "the latest and most appro
ved style, and of the ' best material at the old
stand op posite tbn Unions Rouse, in -t he • ten
trod part of Alba Burough,' f Bradford County,
Pa.
The public are assured thut the reputation
the shop !has acquired - during the last six .years
under the superintendence of J. H. Fellows, will"
be more- lb= maintained, u be wiltsuperin l
tend the work as heretofore be having long _been; '
and having bad much-experience airs Carriage,.
and - Sleigh Builder, would assure the public.
that no pains will be spared by the above _firm
to make the establishment worthy of their pat
ronage. Thankful as one of the old am for the
patronage thus tar extended; we hope to merit
a continuance of the same. ' ,
N. B.—We, the undersigned, being practical
mechanics ' can manufacture _: and offer to the
public at prices that will defy gompetltion.
JAMES H. FELLOWS,
D. W. C. CRANDALL,
J. G. MEOW . -
Alba Sorriegh. April 15, lead. ly.
yOWANDA CARRIAGE
The undersigned reaped ) litlly announce to the
public that they hive purchased the
CARRIAGE SHOP
AM moat workmanlike manner. They will
constantly keep on hand in, sasortnuei of aphis.
did
TOP AND OPEN` BUGGIES;
DEW:MU AND. LUMBER WAGONEIy
' oas nD Two warm -
A - LBANY B.LEIG HS:
REPAIRING pronipily attended to at resi
sousble prices.
BRYANT & STULEN.
Towanda, Nay 9, 1887.--ly. •
NBW PL-ANING' MILL
Theundendgned baring bunts large and vont-
Mudious NW in the Borodth of Towanda, and
Ailed it with the most modern and •• • •
machinery, for themannfactare of • . •
WINDOW SAM, A BLINDS,
so prepared to 1111 7orders, whether large or
mmaallll,
small, epos the shortest notice: We bare
also a Large"vaitety of • MOULDDIGS; of the
latest style and pattern' ,which we can furnish
Lach thnper than dig can be worked by
Lind. • •
PLANING. •
• BAWLN. ,13
twill other work pertaining to _Joinery, win
he dons to colt bar customers. •
Persona 'sliding, and not living more-than
twelve to fourteen miles • distant, will' and it -•
largely for their interest to buy of as, or bring
thee 'lumber and 'worked Wont miseldnery.
Bring your grist of Flooring. or otherlumber.
and while your team Flood
boding: it
ground out and take it home with you.
• We will pay CASH for PINE di . liglifLOCE
WV=ftliTtliodst oat *Om' --
gard.,Conse.
and WO 1111. Or LT yoa coal tome -writ..
• - • L. IL IZONNEII4I•Cift.
Towanda, Feb., 1864.
'• !r./Wtt.
Is now prepued to famish
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
WARREN HILL,
FELLOWS, CRANDALL & C 0.,.
FACTORY.
OF -
G. H..DRA.K13,1
And ass now ~red to build work in
THE LATEST 'STYLE
FAMILY OARRIAGES,
--ALL WORK-W
TONGITEINO;
CIROVFJNO
• Alb SCROLL
_
4.-..) 1 00* • 1 .4
f•
T OMA,,ND.A. IN;311' RA N C R
rAGENCIT ,
110 4 1 , 1 * 11 0004 4 ffieltadtiitit aid it it
:-.
(kicilttilloebit*lmorii &Id reliable Con
• Oslb ilasiakle i s Etta- -
4gi544‘4414000 Qf COUoe.t...slM.oo)
igfax!‘ btui4at CoizasT
ispit.l4 .►64llaft
- r
Pgis ass Litsliatsclaixop Co:" •
Oral Swill" 04 Ifmern4 Fungi. _ 7 f
o c a ) . • $ i8,3t1,8174
imisti its the; trait Stillego, .1,80000,
POSinSp Orlrh of (4304) 17,000
-
If ror ExaLAND fl4ll=xo 0011111XT,
• litirtjoid, Coax., 1
•
Wiro.ifiKaltunmenu)oi Comma%
• . Wilkaftepan e, Pa.,'
CepitaL'.
Capital,
8/60A0
NOW% Aussurax Ta,utars hmv!taxas} '
Co., . (Accidental)
• Phdaddphia,
Capital:":
Coxrsortccr Hcrvi&Lria hisrusail
Co., Ilartfordremes.,.
MOW_ ' 10.000,000
Towands,.Feb. 20.11168—u
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK iNSII
RANCE COMPANY.
cutrrp. 1600,000.
4ah mute lfoo.• 1, 838 8, • 6135,286 83
Insures. on alLithada of lire_ *flock. against:
theft and death from any cause.
H. B. McKEAN,
Jan. 10 4887 env.
Dec. sth, the Mare , ' Lady Mate," owned by .
Dennis F: inaggiof Bolton. Mass., accidentally "
received 'a kick from another horse, breaking
her left fore, leg, above the knee, rendering it
neceatary to bill her, as an act of humanity. (a
main the Hartford Lire Stock insurance Corn
pany. Loss paid Lee. 6th 1867.•
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAI,
INSURANCE.
cirziAz, i¢PBESENTED' OYEx
SEVENTEEN; MILLION OOLL.eI RS
• O. S. RUSSELL, .Agent, , -
PPE TBB;1,./01.1.0 7 111EB BAYED BEL/ABLE COMPA
GIRARD FIR/ tt 'MARINE hisTall.l4ol '
C 011114,21, • - Philadelphia,
Capital and surplus over...
t 350,00 I.
Ilona Insuu,►xce ComPayr,
Of New. York.
Capital and surpina, over . 113.760,C00
thilltriANClL CONRAN! 01 , NORTH ,
Auseice, Haladdidair,. ti - "?
Capital end eerplue, over... • $1,700,066;
ItaxiivrraaitittraAxcis COMPANY,
• • Of Eno- York.;
and'snrpins, 0ver.....,
&mamma Isaussaca, COMPANY,
Of Phil a de lphia.
Capital and surplus, 9rrer • $350.00u
tisrtc Irisuaancs Compirry, t
Of New- York, I
Capital 'suit/. surplus," Over.
Formai INIUNANCI COMPANY,
-"of Hartford, Conn . f
Capital aad surplus, over
--.11704,000
KrrIIAL Las hiscriwics CosrANT.
Of No-York;
Capital sad sarplus.oer $8,000,000
Taastiaimu3 Isauniaos Conrunr,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and adridna, over
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at ao
low rstesas by any other reliable Companies.,
itir Policies issued and Losses, L any, ad
justed at this Agency,thereby Saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
Zr Office at the Hardwhere Store 01 Cod
dips. A Hassell . C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb: 7,1566.- .tf
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
_OF t•ORTH. AMERICA.
Office No. - 247; Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Compy ace now rosetwain the bu i•
neaa ol Inacfra an nce from loss p or damage by FIRE
on Banding's. Merchandise. Furniture, c.
throughout the State ot•Petuisylirania, on lib er
al terms,for long or short periods z- or permanent
ly of /landings, by a deposit of Premium.
"The prompt payment of claims for losses du
lug the period of nearly 70 years, that the Com
pany has been in esistence. era/ties them tolli
confidence of the public.
DixacToza.--Arthar G. Coffin, -Samuel W.
Joneif, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose
White, Jno. B, Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm.
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson. S.
Morris Wain, John Mason.:Geo. L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope. Edward 8: Trotter, Edward S.
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
.ARTLIuu G. COFFIN, Fres *lll. •
_O._S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRli TNS!'
-. RANCE COMPANY
OF mrpDtx PENKSYLTANIA,
Office In Danville, Montour County, Penn e.
Capitsil
The Farmers Itutdal_Fire Lusar4pte Company
of Middle Pennsylvanfti was incoipedated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1959, for
the Mutual Insurance of Conntry prpperty only,
andimmediatily thereafter commented its oper
ations on that principle, which hail been' Strict
ly adhered to since.
All losses have been-proMptly paid oat of the
Premiums collected on application for insurance
without making any assessments.
The Insurance of Conritry proper .y on y, the
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt
payment of losses are
-deemed a sufficient recom
mendatlon of the Farmers Mutual Fire hums
, ance Company of Middle Penns .Ivania, to al
owners of sate class country - property.
P. Joassos, Seely. Wit..Fuussa,Prewt:
LUCIEN MYER,
AgeiiteTowands. Pa.
March 5,,'06
1 .IVERPOOL AND LON DON AND '
JLA GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE IN,LIRANC E
COMPANY.—Office, -45 William .St".; and , 726
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds •
(Gold) • :$16;'i71,675
Aaseta in the United Wtes.oVii''n: • '1,800,065::-
Daily Premiums, upws of (gold).. 17,00
The shareholders personally responsible for
engagement. of the- company. All Directors
mn t bershareholders.
• mimosa IN Nl,4Yoax.—Franels Cottenet,
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq.,' Deputy
Chzrman, -Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E; HM.
Archibald, Esq.', H. B. M. Consul, Alexander
Hamilton, Jr., laq., Hobert O. Ferguson, &q.
' Allred Pell. Esq.,tesident Secretary. Ale a.
ander Hamilton, Esq . ., Counsel of Board.
BAsizz!a 7 Phenis . Bank--Cammann & Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
weU•known American citizens resident hi Nest
York, who are Directors ind Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
Individnally liable' for all the engagements o
the Company; iii Policies are signed by 'them
nil claims are payable in cash on proof of loss
Without .deductlon for interest, and nut, as "1
osial, silly "days - after presentation of proof
qtay expire atralz.,o'clock, P. IL, and not a
noon. Life insurance effected, and annnitie
granted on favorable terms. •
. -li. B. McKEAN, Agent.
Towanda April 23, 1867,
Iig,EQUITABLE .LIFE ASSUR
T
ABCS Society's Agency for Bradford o.
CASH - CAPITAL $3,000;000
Yearly income over $2,000.000 cash..
11ONTANYE a WARD
Towanda, July2s, 1867..
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE
of New York. Ageacy for Bradford Co.
CAPITAL $400,000.
WI lend toy 1866,10 per cent s
MONTAR,TE &:WARD.
TOweali.Joll .2s , VAL - • .
rpHE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurome Agency for Bradford -County,
CAPITAL 53,40000.
Mutual Cash plan. In successful, operationiov
er,twenty -seven years.
21ONT A %YES& WARD.
Towanda, July 25,1867 _
NEW
.TAILOR SHOP
ME
AMOS. PENNEPACKEiI,
Has opened a attoxin the room back of the
Rooms of the Young Ken's Christian Associa:
tkm, second story, over eddy's Clothing Store
•iihetehola now prepared to d all kinds oft
TA1L0131413,
Id the - lest - sed most fashionable mannei. An
experience of many - yeara, s determination to
Ttisep.up w,tli the Fashions of the Times, ands
antic-to please his customers. be believes will .
*table hies to give satisfaction. - - ,
IIES. Cutting done on short notice and reason
ble terms. Towanda, Oct. 17, 1867. •
$200,0G)
..sowpoo
$750.000
...$600,000
1357,000 0J