Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 27, 1868, Image 4

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AgAnimal Sots for February.
The management of - agricultural
~operations - during the month of Feb
ruary will . sometimes - produce an te
more satisfactory result in the o ld
than the management of any ns - th
in the growing season. Every. far
mer and gardener should have some
well-defined system of operation, so
laid down on paper,during this month,
that there will be ,no hesitancy as to
what is to be done, and what crops
are-to be raised. the ensuing season.
The wonderful improvements in agri
culture aid horticulture will warrant
people in talking about scientific and
progressive agriculture. , There is
such a thing as science and progress
in conducting the operations of the
farm and garden ; ancl i with judicious
management, crops may be increase
.ed, from year to year,until every acre
' - and fruit tree will yield an annual
crop equal - to the nature of the cli
mate and" the capacity , of the soil. -
The first thing is to know what to
do, end the second is the most effec
tual aid feasible manner of perform
ing the operations: Science assures
us that a judicious "rotation , system"
of operations, both on the farm and.
is the garden s is better for the soil
said more -aatisfitotory for the pocket
iif the proprietor. And the rotation
system extends to the - application of
fertilizing matter to the land, as well
as to the production of crops. - A ro
tation in the appliCation of manure is
a subject that is seldom thought of ;
and it applies especially to such cul
tivators as depend on mineral and
commercial manures. -
Lime, for example,is the very foun
dation of enecessful...agriculture in
certain sections of the country. But,
. instead Of applying this material
every season, the result will be found
more satisfactory to try something
else. Wood ashes have been applied
to some land withlesults so satisfac
_ tory that the bountiful crops were re
--- - ally surprising to every' beholder.—
"But after a few dressings with aches,
even a bountiful application failed to
produce an increase in the crop. A
dressing of bone dust Impelled what
was lacking in the soil, so that the
. following crop was heavier than any
previous harvest. If guano has been
employed, let superphosphate or some
- other fertilizer be applied.
Gypsum has been sown on some
farms for many successive seasons-;
and, in some instances, the effect is
so unsatisfactory that the proprietors
are in doubt as to the efficiency of the
fertilizer.
- , Science suggests a rotationin such
instances. The growing plants show
that the soil does not lack sulphate
of lime. There is in most soils, how
ever,a deficiency of potash. Instead,
therefore, of applying gypsum every
year, give the land a dressing of ash
es. If the - soil has been drettsed with
straw manure for many years, let the
value of a yearly dressing be inves
ted 'in guano, bone dust, superphos
phate, or some other commercial ma
• nure, and let this be applied instead 1
of so much straw material. Straw
willinot produce much fruien Straw
manure will give a-heavy burden of
' vines and stalks; . But in order to get
a satisfactory crop of grain, or vege
. - tables,some material must be applied
that will supply the growing plants
• , with the sub - stance that every plant
must have W . develope the fruit in the
form of grain or vegetables.
Here is where science comes to - our
assistance. The man whose mind
has been enlightened by the 43tudy of
- the soil, who has made himself famil
iar with the requirements of growing
, : plants,.will be able to - determine with
":. almost unerring certainty, what is
lacking in order to produce a satis
factory Cr' p of cereal grain, grass,
fruit or - vegetables.
• Let- a practical example suffice :
• Last season when we were on the ea!
perimental farm of the Government,
at Washington, - the Assistant Clerk
showed us the growing crops. The
_ ' wheat appeared large enough to yield
fifty bushels-of grain per acre. But
the heads of grain were unusually
light, and the kernels small, simply
because the land had not been ferti
lized with wheat-producing material.
he also showedlthe heaviest burden of
squash vines tha t we ever saw. 'ln
deed they formed a complete mat.--.
But on the entire plot there was not
- as much fruit as aSouth Jersey gard
ener gathers from two hills. There
.: was a deficiency of nitrogenous mate
rial such as we find in the accumula
• tions, of cattle stalls and sheep sheds
where the animals have been fattened
With 11111rn meal and oil cake. In the
manure of animals fattened on such
feed there • is an abunfiance of just
such pabulum es the growing plants
must have to niako them produce
bountiful crops, while in the accumu
lations of stables, where horses get
very little, grain, where sheep are
half starved on poor hay and mouldy
corn stalks,and where cows get noth
ing but damaged hay,cabbage leaves
and a pitfall of dish-water, with a
. pound or two of buckwheat bran ire
it, there will' be fertilizing matter in
the manure to make a heavy burden
of straw and vines, and only a small
field of fruit. --
`•t - At this season of the year, when
- every stream of water is held in icy
Letters, see that domestic animals do
not suffer for want of drink.
Brood mares' that are expected to
rear colts next season require extra
- care during this month, or they will
lose their young. 'Brood mares will
• perform a vast amount of labor, if
. they are driven carefully. They need
daily exercise and enough nourishing
. . feed to prevent their growing poor.
A quart or two of Wheat-meal mingled
with cut straw, instead' of twice the
quantity of oats, is better fur such
• animals, a part of the time, than any
- other grain.
Ducks,geese and gallinaceons fowls
-r need a constant supply of flinty gray=
1 .e.l stones for triturating -their food.—
, When - the ground is covered witfi
snow these miniature mill-stones-for
grinding grain must be supplied.—
Crush small bowlders of granite or
_
sandstone with hammers, reducing
them to fragments half as large as
small Iternehr of wheat.
. -it scions' for grafting have not been
cat, they should be collected at once;
. . and buried in sand, or sandy loam, in
_
the cellar. - :-.
,
Let all fruit trees be estatalie'd to
see that: mice do not girdle them.
A r sv is a drunkard hesitating to
sign the pledge Me a skeptical Hindoo?
Because he is in doubt whether to give up
the wenthip of the jug-onnot
Oroutits ,Fronisionc
diROOE'RY, -PROVISION -
VI- FRED STORE.
JOHN MERIDETEI,
Cisfowl., Ant OW south of the Boa)!
House) would mat respectfully Invite thief
tent:lon of the publia to bls large and well ta
inted stock of _
- 4800ERI4§; AND PROVISIONS,
Which he is , selling to snit the times ` sad
pnrses of all. fle has also t. paned a splendid
• DEED`. STORE,
Which is well situated towmply the cana and
Barclay coal region, at all •thnes. Be keeps
constantly on hod s' large stock of
TEAS, CO F'FEES, -- S UGAR 8,
MOLASSES,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &0.,
Which be is selling cheap for =h.
The citizens of TOwanda and Siolnity, will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal E
patronage for the last two years. and we
promise with their assistant. to Improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge our bowline, so as
to warrant satisfaction to all. Call and see us
again.
JOHN MERIDETH.
Towanda, July 10, 1867.
NEW GROCERY AND PROW
SION STORE 1 •
THOMAS 1. JONES,
•
. .
Has opened a new Grocery:and Provision Btoie
in Patton's Block, in the store formerly °et:o
pted by Solomon it Son, where:he now offer a to
the paella a large supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
A
Of tie best quallty,s4 to be sold at the VERY
LOWEST PIECES. The stock contains
TEAS, , COEFEES, SUGARS,
A•
SUGARS, C. ALSO .‘
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Sw.
•
In fact everything • usually kept in a IGrocary
and Provision Store, which I shall sell is lbw cH o
as can be bought elsewhere.
Cash will be paid for all kinds of Conn try
Produce. Towanda, Oct 17, 1867
NEW STORE!
NEW GROCERIBE-,'
A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANED
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS .
'OF ALL
,EINDS,
ANDWANNED OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
- &C., &C., &c
TFAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in fact everything in the
GROCERY LIICEI
CO
Will be kept constantly on hand
FLOUR,FEED,BR.A.ND, POTATOES, DR
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY ,
Ovei
VvORTY OF FARMERS PRODUCE. Coll
Ned
Bag
A trest4ot; o f
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, EB
Purchased at thu
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET Ei
And /will beg:sold as
-CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST 1
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID FOB
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
W. A. ROCKWELL.
Wiy 23, 1667
T HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING IN
Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH;
n In the firm of C. B. PATCH fr., CO., Se now F
the
prepared to offer to, the citizens of Bradford bae
Coanty and vlcloltY, a large and wgll selected
stock of
-G R 0 C VII I E
Which I have purchased for Cash and feel coati- E
dent that cam sell •at sir lee' figures as can be 112
purehaae4 ebewbore, rooKoffer to the public
• splendid stock or ‘,
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALEEUTUS, SPICES, &C.
Have on band a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO.
ksoP constantly on hand, PORK, RAMS,
LARD sad kinds of. FISH. wotaa tall the et-
tentloo of the public to oar Oan't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley'a -Celebrated ■
taanaly. New York Chemical and Brown Soap
:Please call and =amino our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET. SOAPS, ac.,lte. I will pay the Itleh-
BOUNTRY PROi thig lICE.
•
Furness gin us aWI tab ra.s elsewhere;
est cash price for
ell persons, indebted to the date firm will
plow caU anJ make immediate payment
TCrintl4a: 'March 13,1867.
lESIC, OR ANY OTHER' AR
ICL.E in one Ike, ordered at doll_ Po**
of calling at the MB BOOM.
cl- 4,-.,..,_, __-__
OM
11,"
DRUG : S TORE , .-- : •
' - #4,403 44 4ii to (Was & rraar d
No. a Patsies e :Mock, wb bostaes era"bs- P
is IL
• • • • •• to Ids Stock from the =
. ~ avid ousentaeftrers taws*
asks • r a liberal share p publio patron!
4 ?3:1
A stock of • - •
• ! ••••• : DRUGS AND lCaeme.'"'"n
i
, w
- .are'llolT.)
ast • and - • received' 20-
,
•tOTO • ply 4het ; • , -.
:= 0 • THE PUBLIC II ARTICLES
, 4 , TONG TO TUC :41TI# .
PI) : - .WINES AND lIIVORS,
FO • MEDICAL-WRE ONLY.
trail assossussr oi Ocnicatimasria
pass, ECLECTIC AND ROYLCEiPATTIF
_ MEDICINES. 1 -
~ ,
THE • i PULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
}
. Farm, Ott., le ••, # • '
I . I VARNISH BRUSHES,
1 - •
FANCY' T
Ap o
ar= Animas OF BMW
?WWI _RP/Au a lii) .. me " mu "'
Lk LOW AND fi . EkINOIDS. -
rein, l nmatn
AU the Best Tremolo,
10 IN A t 8 UP . OBTBRB,
Bleialps &seek
BT MPS, NIPPLE B ,
' BERMS,
Bottles, Syringei elk Ostlieteri,
on of arsolo, Imam room
EFIITZEI L
AO INSTRIIREITTS Oi LAY'S STYLE
, i
1113
rge auPply Brushes for the Hat and Hair.
so for the Teeth and Nails Tooth Pow
lere and Pastes, Oils, erfamery, ,
Soaps, Combs, Bair Dyb
More, Korosenel, Refosene
:Amps, Shades,- Chimneys,
Wicks,. &0.. all of the
- late et - styles.
108 4IOARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFP,
' -
rPh Mans supplied, at -unable rates.
eines d Prescriptions **fully and Sc. lely mpounded and prepared by compet
oerson at all hours of thei day and night...
a:* b ins from 9tb 10 o'clock In the tom.,
A, , in the afternoou W 4 4 ,-
. 11. 11. GORE.
Touran4 , Sept. 29, 1866.
Ei
NEW GOODS I I=
liE
IT
C. B. PATCH
C. B. PATCH
M!M
E .-H. G
AND 212 R gralarr•
CottAnil.
LW SPRING-
GOODS I
IW. ED
d ounce to the eltlr.e
the p bile generally, that
dagy. icing. new and
1E S H G 0
~ suitable to the van
sell.for Corretrcy
s liD PRI
iatin: as usual of good we 'and , - reliable
1
• oLOTHIIfG!
(NO- hoddy of any hind) obnalating in' ,
U I,NESS
:All grades.
T' VESTS AN9 PANTS,
AU Wool
is COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Li ,en Coats, Dusters al . Pants,-
• . ,
r All -and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper
Lars, inen, Cassimere and Lanni Shirts,
kTi , Suspenders, Gloves, panes, Leather
Bp • g Style Bilk, Soft and Straw Hats.
first c . Remember that Good Goods are
apex a fair price than po4r goods at any
e l ms
. . C II and examine my g il. dis iv be .
EfopreDbigu.y
. Ne t door to Powell & Co.
owan a, May 28,1867. : ,
1 T E MPLE OF FASHION
a STORE AND N' W GOODS!
exalt.. new stock of Clothing bo ugh'. itsi
piss .Core the war to be sold w ith
An
chea
SMALL PROFITS
node :igned - would 'even hilly announce
a eit us of Tuwantla and teinitv that he
w •to otter then Clothlttg, ; such an
• I ig
.. 5 -`
IN BEAVER OVERCOATS
pgiNcEaudk,s,
Also the ','
:12 DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS
HATS AND CAPS
.lshi g Goods, k.c.. and that these goods
:ht s , very lo.v figures will be sold with
sine I profits I latent' t.O !establish a per
eat ads in this place landlin order to gain
co.. ence of. purchasers,; wIll„deall on a
. of
iSTY AND 11*I'EGRITy
all g. ode will be warranted„ for what they
repr.: nted to be. Come and examine and
Inc- yourself. Don't forget the place,
ple ft Fashion, opposite the Means House,
b en. of Block.
as, 0ct.17, 1867. H. JACOBS
lIRNED OUT!
J. M. COLLIiiS,
I
d his store burned; st the late fire, is
, t disposing of kls entire stock of
DY MADE OL6HINti,
•
MD
INGS,
GE TS FURNISMNG GOODS,
ATS, p - APS,,
&C., &C. l
0 r4n good mcittionloid wig be
0 •ER OMIT BELQW COST
I. 1 .
•
. bilged to close oat tIL stock for want
- • to do btudness bk. • I .
,
. •
• egleet this opportoeity for bargains.
. - new wood building second store be
: i eman's block. east MO of Main idreet.
. pasha the Means Hoes& - .
•
OTI persons Indebted to*e ander
d, coulee a time tailing. and set
up key, and davei themselves cost,
J.lll. C(LLINS.
= da, Aug. 29. '67.
HE HIGHEST-11014 /It., CASH
pa . tads of :ProdPoei at,
praithq/14- Coil:yrs - tAffp story.
VVVVPMIifiTORE BTOR4
IlsvingioOted the l'aisituie Weseawolollibeso
erly occupied by P.', N. Pegs, Athena
would now esy to the pious of the old
Holman, that bye a compkite filsesk of
jest received,' weibracins 'evelytidoll lathe
r
E'.S
Ily goods are new aid well selected, sad for
illfaot be undersold . - by any. bill xxii- ex
amine my stock before . purchasing. Isitain
the Waimea otitis old estabilatsent. And
Will have chugs of the bailment -and Kanefaet
tuinz. In short we have thefilneet Stook of
Goode in our line west of NewWorit,
UM
Parlor Porn!tali,
. ,
Chamber-Setts, Bouts, Bureaus, Uarble.top
Centre Take, Extentdon
and IMuingTables," Chain, Bethiteids,
Mirror , , Picture Frames? 4 ,
Photograph Ota a, Cord and Tassel&
011 Cortins,. ptande t, Work-Bozes,
COFFINS AND BURIAL CAM.
Our Undertaker's "Departsunt will at all
times, be well supplied with everything In that
line: We lave the • -
la Mil section, not excepting anything west
d New York, and will attend Funerals within
a circuit of Ttoenty Miles; on reasonable terms.
7 - G..H. NOOIMIS.
N. 1. Haar, Agent
Athens. Jan. 25.
, .A.3ID
FURNITURE , WARE-ROOMS 1
JAMES - MAKINSON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of , •
.C . ABINET FIIRS-ITURB;
Bantam Tables. Bedsteads. frtaids, Chairs,
Ac., of every desariptsos , which will be made
of the best mater!els, sues . , he most workman
like manner. '
I invite the inection of the public to mylwork,
which 'Wine be snrpssed In durability, at any
shop in the country; and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
Boadpmade Coffins constantly: on band or
made to order. A good Hearse will be famished
when desired.
Utyg. 15,1865.
I MPOR '1 4 `.!.NT .NEWSI
ALEX: SOLOMON & CO.
SOLOMON & SON,
Have jaet received a Verge stock of
SUMMER
°READY NUDE CLOTHING I
lately manufactured at Rochester. -by the Jnnt•
or member of the new firm, and' as they Intend
to make op a
DY,
of Towanda,
e has in store
Large Stock of Spring Goods
0 D B,
And need the room, they will dispose of the
of the people
t former
WHOLE STOOK ON HAND,
ESI
REGARD LES'S OF COST
And nt much lower price than they ein In
MADE UP FOR NOW
Becanse the whol t mist be elnired out
within th next s aye.
SOLOMON & CO.
Towanda, Dec. 867
GLASSWARE
225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below Bare lay st
GRODBERY DEALERS' GLASS WAGE;
DONFECTIONERS' r
DRUGGISTS'
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
BRITANNIA WARE,
13ILVER PLATED WARE,
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &O
The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, to
be-sold_ at the lowest pricca. A toll line of
LookTng Glows. All kinds of Glass Ware
tatigoarder. Agent for Meridian Britannia
J. T. WEIGHT,
i 225 Greenwich Street,
April 16, '67. 2 dooralbelow &delay. N. Y
CORNERmHE
GROCERY
J.
The subioribers d e sire . to announce
to the Public, that they have com
menced business as general dealers
in GROC RIES, PROVISIONS,
GRAIN nd COttNTRY PRO
DUCE, at he Bridge Street corner
of Patton's i Block, =and that they
have now ,on hand, and design to
keep, a complete assortment of goods
adapted to the wants of the village
and country trade. t .
'They would respectfully invite at!
examination of their stock and
complrisori of the same with any
other goods in: market, as to
quality- and , price. -
They &a provided with ample
and efficient - help to give prompt at
tention to customers, and will give
careful attention to all orders placed
in their - hands. -
• •
CASSIMERES,
•
E
We pay Cash for PRODUCE
and sell goods for Ready Pay.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
notifies all Indebted to him that they must
can and settle their accounts immediately.—
Would also say. that no more time on- ~ Book .wlU
be given or on Doe Bills longer than Moen
dap. Experience has taught him that goods
sold at emit prites cannot be sold on time. and
he is determined to opt the ready ymY:sYsteln
Thankful tor past nage sober liberally bes
towed upon him, h e , ould respectfully solicit
&continuance oldie same. cite offers' tor sale
his Mors, dwelling house. lot and entire stock
of
• C. 8. LiktfllMlTY.
t= dl6 'ownitfeb . . 6.1858,1 m•
stew=
rualTußig
000D,GOODS
L HART_
Steal EniPsvil)P,
Pictarei, he
FINEST HEARSE
AIICOESSOBS TO
And It was never I:nor:than now,
Is the Great Depot for
In tact all kinds of
GLAB'S WARE
Also, a complete assortment of
Ana
KEROSENE WARE,
Beet brands of Kerosene Oil.*
LONG & JpIRLEII
Towituda, Sept: 17, 1867.
•
DRIED - FRUIT, • Canned Fruit
Fresh Fruit, a tidendid stook at
- !Muskat! CoweWs Clomp at cre,
Pair anb ltbtraus.
D:
u. it 0.
-•
OLD;:` CASH ` . DRUG ' S'lol%
1/la iD warty nusi
• .
Coiner Win and Pine Wrests. Tuunliihr. Pit•
flavbny-setently added Isigelylo his Stock.*
full and complete woodmen constituting an
extensive rartety,.embracing many articles used
in the Arts for mechanical purposes. muesli/
selected with regard to the progressive wants of
the public, which. will be kept constantly sup
plied with fresh parch.. ees, and o ff ered on the
moat reasonable tins -at. •Wholessde or Bets%
amiable rf
DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS;
!ADM. 4ALUNDMI:II,
BENZINE - AND TURPENTINE, °
ASH, PAINT;'VARSII3II s W#ITE•INAI3II,
And ill kinds of Brushes,
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
Alcohol and Boning Floidsa
AMPS, SHADES, WICKS, CHIMNEYS,
Sperm, Lard, Whale, Netki Foot, -
TANNER'S AND MACHINE
Panay and Toilet Articles, !wall their varkrty,
SPONGES. BRUSIIES, i SOAPS, COMBS,
,
Pomades, Hair4),Yee, Perfumery,
POCKET BOOKS; PORT MONAIS,
Poeliet:ltnlves, Razors,
TOOTH, HEIN AND HAIR PREP/MA.I'IOHW
r- PURE WANES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO, DEM, Pis AND CIGARS,
Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup.
porters,_ Suspensories, Shoulder Braces,
Breast Pumps, Teething Rings; Nursing
Beiges, Nipples, Nipple Shells and
litields, Syringes- Pass,
\ Self-
Sealing Fruit • Jars . Thermometers,
\lavoring 'Extracts, Slone Jugs, Glass
Were, Bottles, Visls, Corks, Bath Brick, -
and Stove Blacking, Fish Tank's. Amami:a.
sloll_ t ka., Botanic. Eclectic and Itomawath•
is Nenicines, and . ail the Popular Patent
• MEDICINES.
All articlei warranted as represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive their orders b
stage or mail,. which will receive prompt an.
careful attention.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
FOR FAIRLY USE,
Known as Safe and R eliable Remedies, are war
ranted for what they are intended to l dve setts.
(Eton, via:
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs,
colds, /nig complaints*c.so4sl 00
Dr, Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bi li ous com-1
plaints arid mild caliuirtie. '25
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrup, for scrojula„
skin diseases, 4.e• 1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak'
nese, 4.e. 1 00
Dr. Porter a Tonic Elixir for strengthening
, the system, 100
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps. for liver and
kidney eololaints 1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Bye. Bypophoephites,
for nerocrua detraleiy 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar
rhea, /to. 35
Dr. Porti3r's Family, Embrocailonfoi sprains
bruises'
D.
D. Porter's Peatorat Wafers, for hoarse
• ness, sore throakte 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling
• tOOTWIS 26
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extermina
ting nxirsur 35
Dr. Porter's Intent Belief, for crying babies
- • ic, te 25
Dr. Porter's
h Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh
mdache 25
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache r. 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving
teeth 26
Dr. Porter's Trioacene, for dressing and 50
growing the hair 50
Dr. Porter's Tricophile, nor beautifying the
hair 50
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for
fag the hair 50
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, foe beautify.
ing the complexion - 50
Dr. Porter's Pile: O•ntment. for external
piles • 1 00
Dr. Patter's French Compound. for sad& ••
• ing urine '1 lo
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,_ for habitue] • • J 4
constipation •-• 1-00
- Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for catif.lionnds
&,c • • 16
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips...: 26
Dr. Portei'sEye Salve, for Inflamed eye0:2,245
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, tor Inflamed eyes. :7 25
I:=M3
Dr. Porter's l porn and Wart Remover, eite ,
corns and bunions
Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, for costive
aces.' 2
Dr. Porter's iron t'llla, for poor blood
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
ant catbarrie.. hi • 50-
Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennet, for making nu- *
tr.tious diet for invalids. ..... 26
Dr. Porterli Extract Pantile, for flavoring.
ice cream, he . I • 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavotiog
ice cream-large bottles 40 .
Dr. Porter's Oriental
glass, Cement e , to. mending
broken dr 25 ,
Dr. porter's Liquid Glue, tor .
repairing
wood w0rk....: .46
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flatd,for easy wish-
60
Dr. Porter's B lag edDug Poison, for killing
bugs - 50
Dr. Porter's fil Fly Poison paper, for killing ' O5
es
Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, toren
, terminating rats - 26
Dr.. Porter's Benzine, for removing ipots
1. from clothes • 25
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25
in bulk by the gallon 100
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
• diseases of animals 30
Dr. POrterli Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
sprains, galls, he 60
Dr. Porter's Bing-Bone and Spavin Care,
for lame horses • 60
Medical advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only ,for medicine.
sor 'thankful for pad liberal patronage,would
respectfully announce to his friends and the
public, Mit no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of heir confidence
and patronage
Deo. 18,1866.—yr
SOMETHING NEW
/Wing purchased the stock of Tobacco beam
ing to ammo. Compton & Co., and having
Wit a shanty on the same ground, we are pre
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Gold Last, Bunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Pig, Bose Leaf (sad Star, which we ofier7for sale
in quantities 44 sadt customers. Packages in
Barrels, baits su* spiarters.
The celebrated hone Jack, Pride of the .111 d.
ted State', Virgidistie,Gold Leaf, Navy and all
kind' of Nilltelinicki
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im
pule, Tycoon and the very choicest brands o
Tam. •
• We will keep constantly on hand a variety of
PIP*, Cigar thisa, TOkacco Boxes and Pouch
es and. everything usually kept in a Tobacco
store,
Lindlordsimpplied with Olgam aza roil To
bacco on Mend terms.
AU orders promptly dllei 411 short notice.
G. V. IOFFITT.
Oct. 27. 1867.
igv\ •B. KELLY, Vpitist.' Office
v • over Wicklunn & Black's, Towanda.Pa.
All the various styles of work scientifically
done anJ warranted Particular , attention is
caned to the !aluminum Base for ArtilioLd
Teeth. which b equally es good as Gold and
far superior to either Bobber or Enver, Please
can and examine specimens. -
Chloroform or Ether administered, ander di
rection of a Phylician when desired.
Aug. 6, 1867.-41. •
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For Kedtetn4
H. C. PORTER, M. D
Aistellaniums.
AGAIN IN MOTION I
&tch as
'.FAiCY,_.II4IOSING
BRANDS OF . CIGARS.
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Wfah to call the attention of the public to
their new &octet
FIAIIDW_
MEAD* zz
BLACK BRIM' TOOLS,
, and CARPENTER/' TOOL/.
..tha t • large-assortment pf •
- Window Ghia, Bashi Pahl% Oils,
[Patty, Varnishes. _and Paint
- and Varnish Brushes -1
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. • Also, a fine assortment of
:LEROSENIf LAMPS
of every style and pattern to suit the publie.,
Lamps repaired and changed from OM. and
Plaid to Kerosene. •
Particular attention paid to the maonfactoring
Of all kinds of
TIN WARE
4011/111/0 P2OIIIII.T.LY ♦TTENDZD To
We have on hand a fine article of
GLASS "Pll-17 IT'JAGS,
with hipyoved selfeasUng casks, and
SERNETIVALBSALING CA Nti.
•hicb le one of the best zone need.
Jane 20,1865.
HARDWAREf,
CODDIN G & RUSSELL,
Respectfully inform their. customers and the
public generally, that although the_tireoce4,-
stoned serious loss and temporary interruption
to our business
" WE STILL , SURVIVE 1"
And have purchased a large stook of Now
anode; bath anew
SHANTY STOREI
And are fairly Reconstructed and doing basi
nem again.
The front of our store is now on pine ,
about 100 feet from Main street, at E. T z
[now Powell's] old corner. If you sho o
Into Powell's and walk straight throng e
wall of the back end of his store, you would
dbd youtself among' the stoves, pots, kettles , anvils , bellows and vices of oar new store. But
aayou can't got through the wall, just walk up
Pine street to our Shebang, Where we keep a
jell line of Hardware. We have a great v.Lrie
ty of
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES
Among them
;Mho
AMERICAN,
TRIBUNE,
EIirRESS,
STERLING,
ORIENTAL, •
MORNING. LIGHT, •
GAS BURNER, &c
A complete atvortment of
ron, Steel, Nails. Window 01 ms, Bash. Ite ro
aerie 011. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Farm•
lug Toole, Carpenters and Joiners
Trois, Blacksmith Tools, Pumps,
' Lead Pipe, Powder, Guns;
Pistols, &c.
EOM
We are: agenti.tor
Elmira Rolling :Mill :170.'s Iron
DUPONT'S Poiviin.
EI.MIRA KEROSENE OIL
We manufacture
.. . •
7rlNi SENT IRON .4.,ND OOPPER WORK,
And do all sorts of JOB WORK fo-onr Bite
Cash paid I.)r Old Iron, Cast and Wropght
Scraps, Copper, Brass, Sheep Pelts, Bags,-Fars
Feathers, Bees Wax, &c. We buy chose!, sell
cheap. sad are content with small profits.
CODDING to RIISSEM.. •
Towanda, Sept. 12,1867.
Miscellaneous.
TEfIN (I S. .11R 0 W
4nd so does business at
WARNER'S JEWELRY ,STORE.
He keeps good goods and sells cheap. There
yen can end all kinds of ,AUERICA.N -and
FOREIGN. WATCHES, also a large assortment
of CLOCK% including the celebrated SETH
THOMAS manufacture. Alsd•a splendid as
sortment of JEWELRY, includlug solid Pld,
and a general assortment ot , susgrt MATED'
-WARE, inetiding spoons, forks, cake baskets.
tea sets, ikc 4, of the beat manufacture.
SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to
order, Watch and Clock repairing done on the
shortest notice, in the best 'manner, by an ex
perienced winean. All at prices . that will
give satisfac. ion. A. H. WARNER.
Towanda. Dec 12, 1867. '
1 1,
eo
NEW ORE AND , NEW GOOD;
•
•
FRESH PR M THE NEW YORK MARKETS.
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
The subsiribers have purchased the building
lately ovine by A. .1. Noble, (one door south
of Beidleman's Block,) and have filled it with
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS;
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
•
Fruits of all, l kinds In their season, (fresh and
dr,ed), in tad every thing usually/ found in a
first class
•
PIiO 7 V . ISION STORE.
A share of the patronage of Towanda and vi•
chitty is respectfully solicited.
Weyill pay the high* market price for all
kinds of
• • i
COUNTRY PRODUCE. •
We also have the sole Agency for Bra rd
and adjoining counties for the sale of the Me-,
baited Virginia and North Carolina Strokin g
Tobacco, A liberal discount made to the trade.
BRAIIHALL A COWELL.
Towanda, April-9,1887'.
1
4 000 MEN, - .WOMEN AND
IN WY AO. N I
TO PURCHASE TIN-IV,ARE:
The nude/signed, laving estibliihed himself
at W/alasing. rasp ectfall,y informs the citizens
of this • icinity that he Is preps e 4 to Wrath
•
all kinds .pf • -
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
On the shortest notice. As I mannfsettue the
goods myself,/ am enabled to ollhr better ih
ducements than dealers who hire their work
doge. WeWrants :sopped with everything In
the I at: tM p lowest rates. Everything sold.
WA
Eavetroughs and Tin Roofing put on in
_the
most approved utyle, and on short notice.
Olve me a calk Shop in Well& Store House
ot 1 e "-4 Ittmtl2e-4...-4111'11 Store.
R. P. SULTSSR.
Wynlbsingliept 10 1887.
IFABNEff
AFINE 1 ; STOOK 'OF GOODS
suitab lt for the Holidays, will be tonna
at Prat's Furniture Store. • •
HOICE TOBAOCO - AND.OIGARS
Not at Braenhall Comelra Cheap Sore.
r 4.
CHILDREN WANTED,
itiintattiitig;
iNOW . I2 I !RACH" FOUNDRY
AND
\IIIAOI4.INE .18H
Intuated on - Mae, vett, of Maw Street,
TOWANDA,'BRADFORD CO., PA:,
Is aaw revved to tallith
CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS,
, SHINGLE " MACHINES,
:Of tas best qiallty with -the latest Improve.
eats. All 'dads of Machinery for Flouring and
Div KW& • •
%STEAM ENGINES,
•-•:' MADE . Ai I PAIRED, •
STEAM WHISTLES,
STEAM GAGUES, -
.•v GAUGE . COCKS,
- ' • . -.OIL CANS,
Frundeiled at abort notice.
• • B (IL T TI N G_,
Done from j toll Inches io diameter.
"--- • FORGING
Ot heavy wrought. work 'for Bridges, and on
other purposes, done to order. Also, alarge
assortment of
COOKING &BEATING STOVEO,
Coal ana Wood. Burners. FUrniture for Cooking
Stoves,. Stove Pipe, 'fin-Ware, Boa pa,
Plows, Cultivators and Len/pore, kep
ly on hand._
DRAWINGS SPECIPICATIONS
Of all kinds of tnacidnery for mills and other
purposes prepared by - • ,
WARREN;HILL,
Foreman, who has . had large experience in thin
branch of tho business .
Towanda, Oct. 29, 1866.,1y
CARRIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT SITU IN OP} ll
ATION
FELLOWS, CRANDALL &; CO.,
Successors to Revak,ids Yellows & Co., are now
offering and are prepa red to furnish on short
.notice, Wagons-Carriages and Sieighs, of all
descriptions and of the latest and most appro.
Ted style, and of the best material at the old'
stand opposite the Union House, in the cen•
tral part of Alba Borough, Bradford County,
Pa.
The public are assured that the reputation_
the shop has acquired during the last six years
under the superintendence of J. H, Fellows, will
be more than maintained, as he will superin
tend the work as heretofore belaying long ban
and having had much experience as a 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 firm for the
patronage. thus far extended, we hope to merit
a continuance of the same.
N: R.—We, the • undersigned, being practical
mechanics, can manntaAtpre and o ff er to the
public at, prices that I!f defy competition.
• JAMES H. FELLOWS,
• D. W. C. CRANDALL,
J. G. MERITI'
• 'Alba Borough. April 15, 1866. ly.
T 0 W ANP z A CARRIAGE
FACTORY.
The undersigned respectielly announce to the
public that they have pußtwed the
CARRIAGE: . SHOP.
F
And are now prepared to build work In
THE LATEST STYLE
And most workman,
conatantly keep on hay
did
TOP AND 0
FAMILY
DEMOCRAT AND LI4IBER WAGONS,
ONE .A= TWO SEATED
ALBANY SLEIG HS
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
'REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea
stivable prices.
BRYANT & STILLER
Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y.
N EW PL ANING.MILL
The nnuorelgned having built a large and com
modious_ Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
tilled it with the most modern-and imprOved
machinery, for.the manufacture of
WINDOW BASH; & BLINDS,
are prepared te AU orders, whether large or
mall, upon the shortest notice. Pre have
also a large - variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
taut cheaper than they can be worked by
hand,
PLANING,
TONGUEING,
GROVEING,
AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to knit our customers 4 -T
Persons building, and „not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles &Stant, Will find it
largely for their interest to - bay of us, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring ?our grist of Flooring., or Other lumber,
and while your team is is, feeding, have. it
ground oat and taltelt home with you.
We will pay CASH for PAR h HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come,
and see as: orif You can't come, write. '
L. B. RODGERS A, CO.
Towanda/Feb..1864••
SOMETHING NFINV
J. 0. FROST,
Would call attention to the fact that he has
started a
FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
In Towanda. In which he has the latest im
proved Machinery driven by Steam . Power, and
Is now prepared to offer greater inducements to
the public than ever to purchase Their
.furni
tore of him. I have also added another
LARGE WARE-BOOM
To my store nod am now exhibiting the largest
sad best stock of Furniture to be found in this
region, which lam happy to say I can , sell at
GREATLY .REDUCED PRICES
To the Farmer I would say I can sellyou more
Furniture for a load of Oats or Wheat, or
taili
of Butter, than you coo d.buy with the
some before the War. In my new Ware•room
will be . ..found fine
LII3BAD,Y AND PARLOR SUITES
In hair, cloth or reps, also in muslin.' to be
coveted to order. I have also
CH4lf BEI% S-ETS!
In walnut. Chesnut, &c.,down to the mo at
common, also Tuckers . Decamps,
_and Hails, -
Eipring Beds, Spring -Mattresses, Husk Sea
Grass, Moss, Hair and Sponge . Mattresses, P
lows. Comfortere, Quilts.. Blankets, - Thble
Spresde;&c. Also Chairs, Bedsteads. Burelloo,
Breakfast, Dining and..Rzten sitii Mar
.ble Top Cadre 'Doles ,'ho faa; Tete-a.tetes, Bock
en, Easy Claim, Piano Stools, Book Bak?,
What Nets, Children's Cartage', Children
Cradles and Cribs, Looktog (Massa; Look:log
*oas Plates, • Picture Frames,.-Photogrs pb
Gals, Steel Engravings, 'Cards:ands lases,
ha; in fact a falrassortment of everything in
the line. All of which will be aid cheap for
ciah.
Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale Prices
•
The public are invited to call and examine
stock before purchasing • eberelfere:‘ Store
on Main Street, 2 doors soma of liontanyes, I
also keep on hand, a large assortment of •
READY MADE 9OFFINS,
From the moat common to the finest Mahogany
or Rosewood, which win be tarnished with or
without Attendance with_ Hearse, at , as low a
prletres the same quality can be put:eased eh*
wile*. • _ DOo. I:•.7.—yr.
toli".4ltDA - INI3I:TRA tioß
AMMO?
- pondealisoadjanses adjusted promptl y
- ' it R. 115TE41+1, -
Of the following welilutaira arid reliable Co:,
Moe outanye's BlLck. -
Afirrgat!"kii° o *Ce 0 9 )10 4 . 11,3 70c1,c0)
•
Amu IxsiiirAxmCoacriirt,
Hartford, Con,
Capitit
Xtitioxrr. aim LONDO ---- s - 011 tiu
Fnus nxio_LErit Irennuson Co. I
mow. salvos and Reserved Pon&
16 , 27 151 t
Assets in thrall:lied States, over ... . 1,80,000"
Daily Premiums , upwards of- (God) 17 ,00 i
NsTiiiaLANDlNStraititoil CONPilii, }
- litutfoni, Coax,
.. .. ......
wyoluaria INsmanusta Compbr,
Wilkes-Ban e, Pa.,i
......... SI so,im
Nome, Aidaums TILUMIT blitrihni
Co. A . (Accidental)
. Paii,telphia, (Accidental) i s
.__
.
Capital 4500,000.
Comososivrer Mora/lan Inciami
Co., Hart ford, Coca. , Capitallll,ooo,ooo
Towanda, Feb. 20, latirs—tr
ITARTFORD LTV* STOCK .INSU
-IJL • HANCE . CONPANV.
CAPITAL 000,000.
Cash assets Nov. 1, 18643, - $05,2 38 83
Insures on dr kinds of live stock, against
theft and death from. szLy cause.
H. B. 1 , 1012LN,
Jai. 10, 1867 . Agent.
•
Dec. sth. the, Mare" Lady liface,!' owned ly
Dennis F. Flagg, of Boston Mass., accidentally
•received a kick from another horse, bre_kkirq
her left tore l eg, _ above the knee, rendering
penman , to kill her as an act of humanity.
cured in fbe Hartford Live Stock lalaranc.: crm
pang. Losn.paid Dec. 6th 1867
JOUN CARMAI4I.
LES,
;savants,
Capital
IRE, LIFE;* AND • . ACCIDENTAL
INBIIIUNCE.
- CAPITAL npagenTsp OPSR
SEIttNTEEN MILLION DOLLAitx
C. S. RUSSELL; Agent,
POIL TIIS roLLowixo bump ISZLIA.SLI COlastoit,
GIRARD PIER a. - El AILINE INSURANCE 1
CORPINY Philadelphia, f
Capital and enrplos, over
HOME NUR: LEGS COMPANY,
Of New- nth.
Capital mad surplus, over.
INSURANCE COL.EANY OF NORTE
AMERICA, Pht/adrlphia. /
Capital and surplus, over $1,700,'
---
IfaxnArrirrltestrmanca ✓
Cours.or, [ ,
Of New- York! [
' Capital and Surpluo, over I no:
, .
Wye:arms ItescraaNcs COMPANY, . 1
'
' Of Philadelphia. j
Capital and surplus, 0ver..... -.- . ' ....i3SO
-AJITIC INSURANCE COMPANY, . '
Ai z
Of New- Ver .- i
Capital and surplus , over. .
. .
Puroait INSURANCE emir Y, .- t
Of naitford Conn, c
Capital and surplus, (tier. ..... I, .... $7O-1, , , ,, i
/ I
Murnet. LIFE INEV I CE.OO3IYANY,
New-York. , f
Capital and surplus, over .1. • .11e,Otio,r ~1
Tosvant.raWtraaoct COMPANY, 1
Hartford, Conn. t
Capital an44mrplua, over.
Ru7[obs etir
te i -e:
n a/1 n s of Property, at ab
. ..
low ra *any other reliable Companies.
- ,fir / Policies Issued and Losses, 31 any ad
juateft at this Agency,thereby saving the truuble
and/expense okkoing elsewhere for settlement.
4TS- Office state Elardwhere Store of Cod ,
' g &11141411 ' C. S. RUSSELL
owandai , Feb. 7, 1'564.-41 '
rrHE INSURANCE COMPANY
.1 .0P NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia::
This Company are now prosecuting the hu
ness of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE
on -Bdildings, Merchandise, Furniture ,
throughout - the State of Pennsylvania, op'li be
al terms,for long or shah petiods; or perm wit
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premiuth.
The prompt payment of claims for fosses 1.
trig the period of nearly 70 years that the
.pany,has been in esistence, entitles them to th
confidence of the public. -
' Dnoscrons.—Arthur G. Coln, Samuel. W.
'Jones, John A Drown,Charles Taylor, Ambro,e
Jno. B. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm,
'Well', Wm. E. Bowen, James N.—Dickson, S.
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. r:qlatrihon,
Francis R. Cope. Edward R. Trotter; Effiiare S.
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
ANTLICR G. COFFIN, Pre5 r
UI.
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent , Towanda.
1 4 1 ARNIER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSI:
ItILNCE COMPANY
OF MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA,
Office in Danville, Montour County, Penn
Capital
The Farmers Mutual Lire. Insurance Company
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year l 59, for
the Mutual Insurance of Country property only,
and immediately thereafter commenced its oiler
ations on that principle, which has been strict
lyt adhered to since. ,
• All losses have been promptly paid out of (he
Premiums collected on application for Insurance
without making any assessments.
Thelnsurance of Country property only, the
low rates charged for insurance, and the prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom
mendation of the Farmers Mut
_us.' _re .10u)
ante Company of Middle Penns, vania, to
owners of sate class .country property.
P. Jouxson, See'y. W3l. Fcwsaa. Pre, :
LUCIEN M.YEEt,
Agent, Towanda, Pa.
blarch 5, '66
.IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
.1-1 GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE DisURANC E
COMPANY.-001ce, 45 William St., ant 726
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Finds
(Gold) 316,271;]75
Assets in the Halted States, over.... 1,800,000
Daily Premintosoipwards of (gold).. 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible lot
engagements of the company. All Dire , tors
mn t'be shareholders.
- IRECTOILS NEWLYORK.—Francis Cottenet.
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy
Ch" rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E. 11
Archbald, Esq.. 11. B. M. Consul, Albiander
Hamilton, Jr., h.:sq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
Allied Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Ale
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
Blartras —Phenix litank—Cammann A. Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
individually liable for all the engagements
the Company ; all policies are signed by them
'all claims are payable in cash on proof of foss
without deduction for interest, and not, as i
usual, sixty days after presentation of proof
They expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not a
noon. Life insurance effected, and annuitie
granted on favorable terms.
, B. McKEAN, Agent.
Towanda . April 23, 1867.
PHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR
• ANC E Society's Agency for Bradford co:
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly Inoome'over $2.600.000 cash.
• MONTANYE WARD.
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
HE A-STO ' FIRE INSURANCE
of New York. Agency [for Briaford Co.
. ,
CAPITAL $400,000.
:Dividend for 1866, 10 per,cent.
UONTANYE di' WARD
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
HE LYCONING UTUAL FIR
T
Insurance Agency for Bra4(ord County.
CAPITAL_ S3/100,000
linitisi - Cash plan._ In successful Operation ov
ertWenty -seven .years. .rt..
JuIy MONT.A.NYE:drAVARP
: Towanda, 25-, 1867
..._... ,
NENir TAI'L9R SIIOI'
. -
1t3109 l I 'EIIINEPACEER,
- .
Has openell a slibp
In the rolaut back of the
Rooms of the Youn .[en ' s Christian Assads
tion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Ste
where he is nowprepared to d all kinds of
1
• • - TAILORING, -*.
-,.•
, .
In the best and most fashionable manner. sa
experience of many years, a determination to
to
keep op w tit the Fashions of 'the Times, so
desire to please hie cuatomers. he believes, will
enable him to give satisfaction.
IS -Cutting done on short not , ce and reason
tile terms. • Towanda, Oct. 17, 1867,
$41 ,, ),0
..82C(000
amm
E 3,750,000
170 1-
$600,000
$351,000 OJ