Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 02, 1868, Image 4

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TAPPING EitrGIIWAPLEIMEEI,
Years ago, when the country was
new, it was no Abject to protect.the
maple, for the forests were broad,and
sugar trees were roiling thickly
through a great portion ofthem. They.
fell with other trees, until the wood=
man's axe converted acres of forests,
into table fields leaving in. Many
cases at a small nook of woodland
- .
upon the farm. Fora few year past'
it has been noticed that maple trees.
are dying out faster than others.—
Where but &short time ago thousands
were used for sugar making, but hun
dreds stand to-day. The cause of this
can be attributed to nothing but the
scevere mode pricticed in tapping.
The old plan of boxing with the axe
was abandoned, and one supposed to
less injurious adopted ; bit smce. tap-.
ping with the bit has been practice d
maple trees have died faster than ever
before. When an incision is made
into the sap wood only, it will heal
np, but when made deeper it never
will And all the adjacent parts will
die, and often decay.
Now, in proof of this, let any far
mer examine two maples that have
been tapped for a dozen or more year
—one with the bit and the other with
an axe-oz gouge—the cuts by the lat 7
ter not made beyond the sap flowing
- wood. The inner wood of the foil=
and much of the surface will be found
'lead, while the other, where it has
sufficient time for healing, will be
found to have formed a perfect gnarl;
so tough and sound that it will be
next to impossible to split a log of it,
stove-wood length. Another proof
of this may be
-made by noting the
difference in te decrease of maples
in different sugar' orchads where the
two modes have been practiced.
• Trees tapped receiving the least
injury are the most profitable, for the
reason that the greater portion of sap
flows from - the wood near the bark.—
When a tree is tapped with a bit, the
spile stops up the best flowing grains.
When an incision is made with a
large anger or a gouge, more grains
are opened, and of course a greater
flow of sap obtained.. It is a' fact,
however, thats tree tapped in this
way, the wind dries up the wood
sooner than when a bit is used, bat
this is easily prevented by frequent
freshing over. " Many farmers hive,
withih" a few years past, used sheet
iron spites and a large anger, and
have found them profitable and leas
injnrioas
to the trees thgn any other
kind.
The spouts are made by. cutting
sheet iro'n strips two inches wide and
ten or twelve inches long,bent hollow,
and one end ground sharp. An auger
one and one.fourth inches in size is
used for tapping, the bole not being
bored over three-eights of inch deep, ,
and the spite driven into the barkfbe
neatkthe cut with a square faced
mallet. When freshing over, an an
ger is used each -time one-eighth of
an inch larger than the one before it,
and the incision .made but a shaving
deeper. The spite will not have to be
removed to do this.
If a farmer has not to hand the
different sized augers, and does sot
wish to be to the expense or purchas
hig them, a two inch gouge may be
made to answer every ' purpose. It
should be ground thin and very sharp,
and the cut made with it about two
inches long and not over one-half an
. inch deep. The gouge may be taken
• along when gathering the ,sap, and
any tree requiring it freshed in half
• a minute's time by taking off a thin
shaving. There are other advantages
in thiemode of -tapping, aside from'
the preservation of the trees ; more
sugar-can - be made,for a greater-flow
of sap can be obtained, aad no less
sustained by leiptage, as around the
common wood spile.—Ohio Fernier - .
Pecos BooNow;.—It is poor economy
to lei your stone heaps lay in the-field
year after year ' and mow around them.
My method is to pick my rocks in
piles in the spring after harrowing in
my grain and sowing my grass seed,
which Lthink should not be harrowed
in, only bushed or rolled. Stones can
be picked much cleaner and cheaper
then than at any other time. I haul
them off in the fall after taking off the
grain, if the ground is not too wet;if
so, any time after it freezes. Any far
mer can find time to clear off his fields
and fit them for a mowing machine.
Clear out all the fast rocks and fill up
the holes. See to it yourself and dont
trust it to - the boys: once well done is
twice done.
" It si poor economy to drive cattle
to yotir neighbors or to the spring to
water, week after week,because your
pump has failed. By so doing you
not onintroublelyour neighbor but you
lose money every time you take your
cattle from the•yard. If your punip
is old and worn out, get • a new one
at once. I find the Moss pump to be
the cheapest and best pump now in
•
use f
Id is' poor economy to hitch colts in
the barn floors, where they are liable
to get hang with the halter ; pdor
economy too keep more hogs than
you can well feed, and poor economy
to feed meadow hay and straw to
sheep or barely to horses.
It is poor economy to get in debt
for anything you dont need,or borrow
with •no prospect to being able to
pay.--Maine Farmer.
PREPARING Fen vonSrwasm.—The
,cut hay, straw and hay or other cut
feed,is moistened with a large water
ing pot (if done, by hand,) at the rate
of, at least two gallons of water to
five bushels of feed, while being stir
red up':with a- fork ; then if bran,
meal or other feed is used with it, it
shourld be:sifted on and mixed evenly.
Two quarts of bran to the bushel of
straw will render wheat,' barley,oats
and pea-straw equal to timothy hay.
A little salt should be added, which
will be perfectly diffused through the
mass.. The feed mist 'always be
moistened before steaming, for steam
will n6t, cook dry hay or straw, but
only diy it more. Moist* is requi
red to absorb the steam.!--Burallfew
_Yorker-.
Sin your suds for girdeu plants,
or for garden beds when 'sandy._
Aux or - vinegar is good to sot
colors of red, green or yellow. •
Tams professors who after's short
time tarn sway are like the new moon,
which shines a Me at the Mt pert of the
night, bet it is Boon down before half the
night is over.
ME==
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JOHN'
soft ths
testkolinii" :11,11:11141-
,GioonEfOgit:Alo PROVISIONS,'
• -104 to =4 the t A l l i k... ll , d i
pane i of alL 11" - Be bee alai ilesed ornma!, •
• FRED ,: S TOP:.
Mich Is it shoaled lo manly the cam aM
%May cal' welds at an USW He bolo
coastsatly on hand akw stock of . 4 AO
TRAS, s OOFFERS, SUGARS,.
FLOUR, BUTTER, WORK, &O.;
Which be if ailing chow for eash.
GOODS DELIVERED IN THE 13.0-RO'
Tbe catisesuCet Ttreanits and 'Wel 4. will
please *owl, Iny eels tor their verylMmtl
pittonege the WV two years, tad we
woods, with-theft tosiatanot, to improve
eq °Pport=ionehlorge UMW., ID as
to warrant to all.. edited see as
Kling Maw=
Towaadsolab au 1814
NEW GROCERY AND PROW;
SION STORE I
THOMAS I. JONES,
T h l i a= a d i szr il a roz e ri t eg i P ft ro , visit rare .
Cart a = ; g ir iiy er i ter f ebe nom afers to
GROCERAIS -- AND _PROVISIONS,
Ca the beel, „ Wit afil u to be told at ti r e VERY
111A13,
, COFFFIS, SUGARS,:
AZGA3B, ie. £LBO -
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &o.
:law% everything k ept A' 1 1 ; Q roeeep
.0 low
as as be WV . * elastrhere:
," Club . Inutkpcdrtzwrltrizifa7.
NEW STOE.EI . j.
NEW 'GOODS 1
N B W . 241 II 011 BIBS!
W.' . A. ROCKWELL'S.
PINE APPLES, MORES, PLUMB
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
PEACHES, ,PRIINES, •WIERRIES,
1 . TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
FLOUR,FEF . ABRAND, POTATOES,
NAIMUY OF FARMV PRODI7OE
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
1„:: "
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
la In the &o pt O. B. PATCH 00., Is noir
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a loge and well .elected
stock of
Width I hue parehased for Cash sad bad cone•
dna that eta aell at es low eons se eau be
.•
pas:bawd eisniben. I now oiler to the pabllo
a splendid stock of
NOLASEU;Si
FMB OP CHARGE.
CANED FBUITS,•
OP ALL KINDS,
DRIED AP LE3._
W., &0., &a
Ot vlkinds,le fact everything in the
GROCERY LINE!
will be kept constantly on band
ZDTLIDI, LARD, ZOOS, AID IPTZRY.
A .fresh lot of
M!!!rT.Mn
And will be moldd-u
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID FOB
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
W. A. ROOKMrIML.
Nat 23, WIT
Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
411100EltIBS;
TEAS, COFFEES, SU9ABS,
SiABCa, smogs, ao.
Hrn oa Mad a lap stook of
ARBON FLOUR, MAI O.
Ern DO. BUOMILDAT DO.
I keep oonetentfp on•baad, PORK, RAllit,
LABD satiate of MIL !Odd tall the at--
teal= of the patittalo our Can't Be Bed
STOOK OF TOBACCO,
Is Tidily Or Wee. ; Jai/ Oakley% °debated
Landry, Non, Bark Chemical sad Brown Soap.
Pte sue call and =mine our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large samottamart of YASOISE NOTIONS,
TWIST SOAPS, Szotc... IvW p4the Wilb
ur, asap:toe Str -
couNTRy - PRODITCE.
Amen she m s coll milbli dgewlMM!
B:rivta
An MOM ladebtel to thi Artil
Ono sill not nee isomotais pyirat.
Tcoroado, 11,1817. 11‘:!,1,r11
,0 OR ANY •OTRIR Alt=
AIL TV=
1111131111 rat the la ea! Ilaeroplarsi itiibinsotiee
Sin ROOM.
W
11%.,14a. Sore; • • • 4110,1 kJ_
no , •000doolin, tet
Poson't "boo .bo -liolls
roothiat addigois hie dlooktolijimi
nibble fo*oeum- , loomildomot
10117 oda VT a' l allanOPOlia=
1 1 1 6 *... l . ll Pdaak. '
„ • --
*BMW DIM . tr. * NiA ssmuisso
_
Thijost bees • , Al!' Aow
pifedos! mfflo gm : , •
MOTS Tat alitrioloB
aliliOn is ZTO
PUBS AND 1.19D0151 ' • ' •
WM
A PVLL
M l 7r7
LITHE
1717 i
FANCY
CO
♦BD
Musing
a tAliall
r
A large . ..at i and Bair.
• Abbott .. Tooth Pow •
, 10%.V.:tr2; 4 .__ D SIenzT i gr
_ Lam . Lam _mas, .. . :
. . ia., all or the -.: • '
acurnon.
MICR 010A118 Toa&coo MTh Mr%
' gar Pardid en • ' Ice d at minable min.
Medicines and ptiona onefully sad ac
curately and o rezired b i L I COar
It =gn i re all
. . 9to 10 o'clet a iln thee fore
soon. tot la the . _
Tclnade, &Pt-
NEW SP
EDDY,
- .
Would announce " the entrant 'of Towanda,
Slid the public groarally, *at he hat In store
and daily receiving, new and
_F_RESH GO , ODS,• s
In his line, satiable to the wants of the people.
which he will sell for Currency at former
QOLD PRIC118!
R. '
Consisting al
. 1 • L
- (NoMioddylk
11 -S NI
GOATS, V STS AND ' PANTS,
I All Wool. - • '
i •
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
i
i 'Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants,
, .
Dux Ails and Oar Shirts, Linen and Paper-
Collars. Linen,.cassimere and Flannel s ,
Nock Talk San, Gloyes. Ilitnes,
BM: P : 11 11 BI is
Bia
13° Itat an CtoU l d irs Olida Rli a t ie .
c4temeatier
cheaper at a , price than poor goods at any
price. Call an examine my goods before buy
ing. Next d I to Powell a Co.
•i , B.W. EDDY,
1 Towanda, Nair 28, 1887. : - ~ I
mu'
_i__E TE
NEW 8
An- entire
Obeapies before
The ari
to the elthene
it now ready t
FINE B ' AVER OVERCOATS,
- •
t i
C CHILL" PllgTti, .
CT
AWO the I •
Pager D mar BUsItIMIS- Stns..
TS AND CAPS. ~ •
aarubbtsg Goodsoto.. and that ! these good;
bought at very low figures wiA be sold with
very small prods I Intend to establish a Im
manent trade M this place, and in order to pin
;the =Menu .of purchasers, y 11400311 on a
Jingo of 4 ,
HONES AND INTEGRITY i.
:sag all too& be waniude g or what .they
'are regatta to be. Come examine' and
'are
yo lf. Don't forget the
_place,
iTemrs of Op opposite the.gmas Douse,
;soul end of ;Wideman's Block .1
4. JACOBS.
.17,-1867.
Towanda,
'B u B
HaTillf had
' , desirous of.
[CUMIf3,
1
11
H
El
That
odd
20 P : : CENT BRI,OW COST,
Aslant • . • to done Oat (he** . lir ant
41616010 • • buissnibt.
- ilds r u ‘t* far barpina i
lOW at wood asoone store boa
isw •• • • block, east of Main street,
mat • • tie licauis Roar. - •
. ,
•1 Amnon* Indebted to timo WWI&
sloolorill Connors lam loy eillinit-nad set.
Unit listsedistigy, spl sus thosurdwis cost,
• J,A t OOLIANB.
Ands.l. • • . -
THE
-paid
IWw•
(WMIPIIMID
OWATIIIO.
MIES;
P EVERY
I:enUl;Alp
OLDS,
RTB RS,
WIE/4 8 9 AND
!Setae,
insars, rowan
TE
W. 11. B. GOBI.
,IPAL
WM'
Ia AND : r
tioois t
of good wen and reliable
THIN( !"
ni soy kind) °mudding in
ESS SUITS,
All grades.
PLE OF FASHION
RD AND NEW. GOODS I
stool of °lowing bought as
he war to be mold yr. Ith
L 1 PROFITS 1
would respeetfolly announce
t Towanda and vi Chitty ilea he
oiler them Clothing, such as
E D - 0 IT 'r I
COLLINS,
store burned. at tie bite fire, is
, posing of his entire etock of
MADE OLQ*EING,
CASSWERES.
FUBNISHINII GOODS
&a., &o.
ire in good oondt+n end will oe
Oniagtnizos .Q 4: 301;
all kinds of PsalmSi, rt ,
ranks" ¢ Coicolf's; chop semi. •
in4atki(aUF.
•
blin"l.4 -4 , 4H. , -A.D...t4,• 1 -14 , 47.1,=: . '4:•• ,- ..
iva)ol .
~Mr4s el 4lo.l o oll -
/101.00 IMINPI*, B6 *
it-O;lnnalt*ZiatliVi r rilk
7, Ur . eveaeldeeiedlicied - feit — lr•
- - • • GOOD - 13901 ,-
WI me be 'adenoid;.bir-sew. Call sad, no
woke my stock belbeirieuebedag. I reeds
,tbe
Women of the old Illibldiduallab, sat =
•
*mine cuip of the bi Mandfied
'orbs. la shaft ire • fletec Stook of
goods fa our Hue, trestetlisiefork, ociusistths
CV=
Ohambsr-Setts, Boris,aims. Nablatno
Centre ,
and Dining Tahlaa,
• literors; Ploturetturwin v '
Photograph Ovalandyinaels, -
Steethograylziga, ;
Oil Curtin., Toilet ,Iltaids; WOrk-Sozei, - ;
Piettliel s ko. ,
COFFINS
Oar Undertaker's ZDPeiwer tikrei will 11/;•1111.
Una be weltsupplipil WitkeVerything In pat;
Une, We halo the _
=f=
in ;this Section, noti wonting' InAbing• iris!
of. Ncw York, and will Otd 'Funerals within*
$ circuit of Twenty Mat, on reasonable tents.
• G. H. Vooltllll4.
N. I. Haw?,
Mb/m.lm 26i, 18116.—1 y -
F ITRNITURE T WARZ-ROOMS 1
JAMES HAMMON annoinems to the public
that he still tontines to , nianaletae and liatir
on hand a large assortment of -
- -CABINET.
tirwom. Tables. liedeteada. Stands
,
to., of every deacrlptga.,•which win be made
beet materlakanan he _moat workman
• I Invite the !ne ttica of the patine Untylwark,
which shallno be sawed in durability, at any
shop in' the countly, and •my prices Will be
found to be as low as the thrix will admit. 1 , .
Beady-made • Cons Constantly on band' or
made to order. A good Hems will be fornbdied
'when desired,
Aug. 16, 1865. :
I MPORTANT I NEWSI
ALEX SOLOMON d CO.
SUOOEBI3OIO3 TO
poLo 6'tx
Have just receigia a Parr dock of
READY FADE CLOTHING I
,
We maauhscinied at Rochester, tby the Juni
or:Member of the riew firm, and as they intend
to:make op a
Large 'Rock of 'ing Goode
And need the room, they will dlepose of the
ft
WIIOLE STOOK ON HAND,
And It was - never laiger thin nowl,-`,
REGARD LESS OF COSTA
And at mach lower price than they can be
MADE UP FOR W,
Became the wbol $ must be cleared out
within lb next
SOLOMON 1 CO.
Towanda, Dec.
GLASgWA RE!
2preenwlch Street; 2 doors below Bare lay st
la the Great Depot for
CROCKERY DEALE'RS' GLASS WARE.
CONFECTIONERS' 41
DRUGGISTS' : 14 4.1
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
In fact all kids of
GLA - SS NTA-kE.
Also, a' complete aced
\ -
BRITANNIA
SILVER PLATE
• KEROSENE WdEEI.,
OHANDEVERS, LANTERNS,• &0.,
\ \ Best \ '
brands of Ker o sene 011.'
The beat patent Fruit Jars in the market, to
be sold at the lowest prices. ANB line of
Looking Glasser'. All kinds of Glass. Ware
made to order. Agent for Meridien Britannia
Company.:
•J. T. WRIGHT,
\ 225.0reenwich Street \ •
Akwil 16, '67. • 2 Booritelow Baichit, N. Y. •
T HE CORNER GR , OOBRY 1
The subscribers desire to announce
to the Public, that they have com
mkncedbusiness as ',general dealers
i GROCERIES, . "iPROTISIONS
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO
DUCE, at the Bridge Street corner
of Patton's Block, and that they
have now on hand,' and - .:deaign to
keep, a complete assortment of goods
adapted to tip wptits ,tlio village
and country. trade.:. -
_
ei 'Would respectfully invite an
examination of tlieik stock and \a
comparison of the- same 'with any
°ther goit•ds . in the market, as to
quality and price.
They. are provided with ample
and efficient help to give prompt at
tention to customers, :and 40 give
careful attention to, ll orders placed
- in their hands. --
We pay Cash - -for.
- PRODUCE
and sell goedf - Beady Pay. _t!-.1
- LONG ii-t=lMt.
Towanda, Sept. - 1. 1 4' 113671
E UNDREStolitl) BY
notifies all indobted to Ids that thei lust
oall and settle tkeir. , lotOSSVl isunsollaisty
Wooltolso say that no suus - Slas on Book will
given or on Doe Billi 'kept than liken
use has
odd at =liskrices-caimotteWatt that
sold on thasg oods, and
he is dstemWdto sdoPt - tkotaidp.
Tbankhd for: poi' podium* so unimuy tor.
toted upon Ma, ha Amid respectfally 'Welt
a continuance of the same. Ho oilers tor Mile
his done, dialling know lot and nth, stook
of roods.. • -
- •
111111 W FRUIT, - thinned:. Fruit;
riashiltall', a splaidil
'ftraialati *ViapeWs atop More,
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BMW AND . `TURPENTINE;
BABliiii - Wit 11 4 1 0 11 4,..",7 4 Tki i i
- '_ , Asa ill ands of Dadari, - '-:
KEROSENE :;•eitik COAL i OILS,;'
- , -AlcOholand Roisitig Flulds,C-'-'
LANDS, EDIADES,IIVIORS, ORDINNTS,
SSaii, LArd.,Thakt, Resta Foot. t -
TANNER*. AN tp -)l4iximpinoipsi
AmicTs:andio,iie.Otimpudik.i in- their *PthOP'
tiPOßralik • Bariii* 006A:Pa, ea*
'' • Ping4St Efli'DieglP - PerflOit_ _
POCKETBOOKS, PORT MONAIS;
, - Societ Rithre:i, Damns,,
TOOTH, - SRIN AlO H AIR pnEpeatirioNEi
I'UD4, I :,'WEREO AND LIQUORS,
Per Medicinal uft,
-
ViinAcoo;' . !SNurr, . Puss' • - AND Oldgul p
Garden u Feld and Pam Ikeda, Trtuwes, Sup. ' •
Porter, BusPenscrl ca. Shoulder
.4 g
--Breast ?amps, Teething Bizigs e linrsin
' Batiks, Nipples,. .Nipple and
-
B:gelds, Syringes-
" ' • Seal* Fruit...TAM-Theita . ()mean
Flavoring Estracia, , ,Ntops J_Eqrs, Ghia
--- Ware, Bottles,l7lals, Corlo, Bath Brick,
-and Stove Blacklng, , Fish Tackle
.Asnaund;
Bon, Botanic. Eclectic and lionuspatip ,
lc Nedlckwa, and• all the Popular Patent
• SIEDICINMS. -
, ,„
All articles wartante4,l. as' represented. gs
sons at s distance can receive : their orders
stage or nail, which will receive prompt
Caned attention. -- r , -
,P0RTEZ8P8.r.?0,41.2 1 101713
FOR 'FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and Reilable Remedies
ranted for what they Intended to Live ends
baton, vin o : . ~ , • '
Dr.= Porter ' s
- -Pectoral. -1 2 3 :26k .h t
u ten — 0 0
Dr. Porter's Eclectit i V6siliou s 'eon.
plaints aid en/ I cathartic— 16
Dr. . Porter's Smiler 1 13yrup, for sergfula •
skin diseases, 4.e. 100
Dr, Porter ' s Uterine ToMe.for female treat
mess,. . .1 00
Dr. Porter e Ton , to Witzlrfor efreagtheeiss 1
00 • . ,
•
Dr. porter's,Tamy 13=ye. farAeer twt
— 1 00
PorPorter's l 337. di ne ty PtloBoltea . 1 00
Dr porter's Blaelthe ac. rry Balsam. : for diary
35
Dr. Potter's Ainoiy . grabroadion:roi grains i ts
D. Porter's Pectoral •,t c aters ' for hoarse..
tun, Sore throat, #e 26
DePorter'S Worm Wafers; for **Mug
25
s ior. Porter's Worts' Vcip i ihr extersana-'
tin wow • , '35
Dr, Porter's IMAM Wet; for eryinettobtes
•••, eche, te • 16
Dr. Porter's
_loepbstio snuff, for cidarrk
_ kadsehe,
EMI
=III
1 1v 4 R B'
,
And \
WARE,
•
_
entgl,
.26
Dr. Porter's, Toothiet r. i"e Drops, : for loath
ache 25
Fortier' a Tooth Powder, far preserving
• 25
Dr s Porter's Trloomme, for dressing and - 50
Dr. Portal Ceopg e k or beautifying the • 50
• I •i hair, 50
Dr. parter's Odoriferousßhampoo.for clean
the
. 50
Dr. Porter's 111111 t
the
Pleiers — , tor beautify.
inj_the "mplexion 50
Dr. Porter's -Pile o.ntment. for external
100
Dr. Porter's
f Cid Comrinnd, to scald=
' urine 1 00
• Medicated Figs,,
Dr: Porter's for biblical
- constipation 100
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cats motucids
16
Dr. Penci l 's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 26
Porter's Eye - Salve, for lamed eyes.
'Porter's Eye Water, for intliuned_eyes.. 26
Dr.; Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for.
• corms and bunions sa
Dr. Porte:'eConstipation Pills, for costive-
ness.
Dr. Porter's Iron PM, iorpoor b100d..... 25
Dr. Porter's Citrate_ for a-pleas
ant catbarric. 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu- -
' tritknis diet for invalids 25
Dr. Porter's
ic E t t : ict• Vara, for flavoring
40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon; for flavoring
-Ice cream—large bottles • 40
Dr:Porter's Oriental Cement, for mmiding
Dr. Porter'sLiquidVie, for repairing
35
Issiod work
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Filud,for easy walk
50
Dr: Porter's
t iled Bag Poison, lor Idlling
50
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison 'Paper, for killing '
05
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ex
\ terminating rats 1 25
Dr. PorteesZe m nit c ar l removing spots
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint 25
~.._ pi, _ ..‘iles ,
In' bulk by the gallon 1 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
‘ diseases of animals as3o
Dr. Poher's Horse Nur Cattle Lotion. for
sprains, galls, dm ' \ 50
Dr. Porter's Hing-Done',and Bpavin ' Core,
for lame horses ' \ 80
Medical advice evensmtnitonsly at the office,
charging ody for medicine.-
IT Thankful tozwist liberal patronage,would
remedially
announce to Ma friends And the
palled, that no piles 'shall be spared te:satisfy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
sad patronage. - -
H. 0. PORTER,k..D. •
*o. 18, 110 yr.
' Misullantotis.
S'O . METHINV NEW!
AGAIN IN MOTION!
•
Had Purchased the stoctof Tobacoo belong-
Bandall, Compton it Co., and hiring
Wit a shanty on the asme ground; we. Mo. Pre
pared to offer Wen) public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;
ArvesSety. of •
CHEWING TOBACCO, '1
Snob as
lipid Lest, Sunni Aide, Pine. Apple. Malan
Pig, Rote Leaf and Star, which we oflekln sale
In quantities to .W 1 anstonnn. -Packages In
Barrels. balls and quarters.
FANCY 'SMOKING.
•
• Thanelebrnted Lone Jack, Pride of, the unl.
ted:Statee, ifirginlatle,Gold Leaf, Na vy and all
kinds of Silllekelck.
BRANDS OF `.OIGABEL,
Anion=Sites, Gen:Grant, Lebknet, !im
part*, Tycoon and the very choicest bran& of
Taras:
M IMI bap constantly on hands sanely o f
.Pipes 4 Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and everything dually kept in a Tobacco
Store,.
,
TAnfilords supplied with t;ligars and Foil To.
fami l ia Meal terms. • • • • f!
All bra promptiy on ittOrt nom
G.' W. 31 MITT.
Oat: 17; 1E167.
- • •
QEEDS,' - AT. wittilizakuL=Wei
1j "have 4 geed ido&of West tB 4, kedt,
se4.oldo rad TWOloo C10w..: Ala 1111:
aoh.limothy end of prime tuallty, which we
pieta lowed mActlxioe at whouma.
'FOX, 'orwIrAINIVIIBROUIr & CO.
fIHOIOR No 1 - MAORERRL, -- FOR
Ai on Wiling per pftid at _
BramkaU Cowen Map store.
EM
:. :'.'''-'.-'.:.:is-'7,',
~$1.0.J),., .i.. 1 ;, ,
,i. t• 2111 ~ - ..-1 4,,t7,3 1 , ti - ' ' ' 4 ' • ,1 '
' * : -: ":
04 . '.'',.'4 , - . ii • : " ) 1
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vs _ •• '-•
ct
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i f
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r .te.z.5, - tter
Al;SFiyf , Ti - • BROTHERS l& 00:t,
Wish - Wean the attention - of the publiO to
their new Stook of..
HARDWARE
•.• - •
, .
FARMING IiMPLIMI '
• -
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
• • and CARPENTER& TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
, Window Olase, - Sash, Paints, Oils, j -
!Patty. Varnishes and Paint ,
andMarnish finishes '
Of all iiinds, 'which will - be sold for thafoirest
°ash - price. Also, a dine atwortment Of
KEROSENE LAMPS
ofnvery style and pattern,to fait thi pub&
Linips - repaired .and cluukcid tiom Oil and
Plaid toKezosene.-- - -
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of , •
• Tlfi• WARE.
PSOIIT.TLY •TTINDID TO
We haw °whited a flee article of
GLASS FRUIT JABS;';
with Improved aelf-sealing corks, and
- HESMKTICAL SEALING CA NB.
Which la One of the bat cam aged. . .
Jona - 20,1886: _
HiARDWA.R I.
CODDI N ( & RIISSELI,
Repectfully inform their customers and the.
p bib generally, that although the ere occa
sioned serious loss and temporary intern:Vim
to oulbuslneas .
" WE STILL SURVIVE 1" -
And. hive purchased a large stock of Niw
oloods t bellt•a new
•
13HAVTY STORE!'
; it
And are fairly Reconstructed mid cluin - y bud,
nee 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 Po, well's and walk straight throng a
wall Of the back - end of his store, you Would
end yomeelf among the , stoves, pots, kettles,
anvils, bellows and vices Of our new store. Bat
as you can't got through the wa 11, just walk op
Pine street to our Shebang, where we keep a
lull Ike of Hardware. We ve a great varie
ty of
, COOKING AND'PAR
AMERICAN,
TRIBUNE,
EMPRESS,
STERLING,
ORIENTAL,
MORNIN
GAS :
ron, Steel, Nails. Window Glass, Sash. Miro
nue Oil . Table and Pocket Cutlery, Raw
log Tools, Carpenters and Joiners
Toole, Blacksmith Tools, Pumps;
Lead Pipe, Powder, Gans,
Pistols, &o.
(Mill Co.'s Iron.
ELMIRA KEROSENE OIL.
Tar, Sinn IRONI• AND COPPER WORK,
_And do all sorts ot , JOB WORK in our line.
Cash paid for Old
,Iron, Cast and Wrought
Scraps, Copper, Brass, Sheep Pelts, Bags, Furs
Feathers, Bees Wax., &o. We buy cheap, sell
cheap. and are content with small profits. .
. _ CORDING Jr; RUSSELL.
Towanda, Sept.l2, Ma.
HOW 7H , IN4S ,GROW!
WARNER% JEWELRY :STORE.
He keel ! good goods and sells cheap. There
yon can find all kinds of ;AMERICAN - and
FOREIGN WATCHES, also a large assortment,
TCLOCKS. Including the celebrated SETH.'
HOMAS mannfacture. Also a splendid as
sortment of JEGIIIr, Including solid gold,
and a general assoktment of SILVER PLATE D
WARE, inu:nding spoong, forks, cake baskets,
'tea sets, ito „, of the best manufacture.
SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to
order. Watch and Block 'repairing done on the
shortest notice; in the best manner, by an ex
perienced workmao t All at prices that will
give satisfaction. A. M. WARNER.
Towanda, Dec: 12 1867,
NEW STORE AND-NEW GOODS
FRESH FROM TH NEW YORE MARKETS.
CHEAP 48 THE CHEAPEST.
lhu g erenlare lr ha r dthbaidi llatel;twdtjA.j.ae, ( one door
of Beidleman's Bloels,)
and have tilled it with
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOODEN AIM WILLOW WARE,
r e it ol n iL t kin ev ds
tt i tg r . season, Lfresa n
and
drat class
P,R 0 V I•S I 0 N S•T'O EL
•
i d share of ti re il v i t llonatiec e l d Towaad a and
We will , pay the Malt n nuatet price for all
kinds of
COUNTEY.PEODUCE,'
'We also have the sole Agencyfor -Bradford
and adjoining counties for the sale of the Cele
brated Virginia and North Carolina Smoking
Tobacco. A liberalidiscount ma
BAHHALL de thistrado.
Towanda, April-d,1867. .
WOO MEN, WOMEN AND
IN WYALUSING!
„ .
-,' . •
, ::_TO ; PURO SE. iTIN4V4IitE.
•
. The utzlersigniad having , established himself
at W.Taitudnif. rem. Iy informs the citizens
of this vicinity t he is prepared to tarnish
all kind; of -- .!, - ,
. . .
TIN AND 13 'ART IRON WARE,
01 the shortest notice. As I niumfaeture the
foals m 7 144 tam I enabled to offer better in.
aucemente-than !dealers who hire their work
dope. Merchants supplied with everything in
W
line at the lowmt rates. Everythhig sold.
:Eavetroughs and I Tin Hoisting ' pit outwit*
Most approved style, and on short notice. 1 -
Give me a' can. - - Shop In -Welles' Store House
over Chamberlin's Store. ' ' _
A. LONER.
- . It. P. SULTZSB
Wyalasthg,-5ept.10,1867.
• , STOOK OF ROODS
, Woutenft for the Holidays, will be found
I lit Frotela Furniture Store. • • -, . .
/VOICE TOBACCO AND CIGARS .
,‘..; at 'Bramhait ¢ Cotivirs Cheap Store.
• •,!
`c'R`~' `_.~.~
JOR STOVES
Among them L
• NER,
r -
, ent Of
A cOmpleti east
WeilM figenbejor
Dtrporr'a PowDER.
We amuinfacture
Migullantone.
Arid so does %ridness at
CHILDitEbI FASTED.
IM= l =Mil
Xhnut*lmmini.-. 4 1k 1 . ,
=
.**E.* - 40iiv:
/Air'
- -
41111-, , r. g
,1106111 1 1 Malik 111144 PSIS NMI,
TOWAND,A BRADFORD CO PA.
L now prepared Whorish
''CIRCITLAR RAW MILLS;
• '''SHI;.IGLE-SIMAOHINES,
Ofd best.aullis- arith the latest Improver .
io t a. _ A u u n a s dv i many - tor. Flowing and
SsW NMI. •
STEAM 'ENGINES,
.MADE EEPAIRKD, .
STEAMY WHISTLES;
-' • STEAM GAGUES,
GAUGE COCKS;
• - I ' • CAliSi_
Furnished at abort notice:
BOLT qIITTIN.G,
Dope froin }le 11 inches is diameter.
FORGING :
. -
Of hese . * * l otted troth 'far Bridkek. and all
other purposes, done' to 'order: -A*,-; a large
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
Coal and Wood Boners. Furniture - tor Cooling
Stove' Wove Pipe. Ttn-Ware,.iloat , Pampa;
Plowl:CnlUvatorrand Lemma', kept constant
!yen hand. • !. • • •
DRAWINGS & SPEOLFICATIONS
Of ali kinds of machinery • for mills. and other
PurPoseP prepared b• • .
WARREN: HILL,
Foreman who bah hid largo experience In 11215
launch o{ the bushiest
Towanda. Oct. 22,, 1866.-19.
CARRIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT ' STILL IN OPER
_ ATION .
FELLOVS, CRANDALL A, CO., -
Successors to Reynolds, Peibis & Co., are now
axing and are prepared to famish- on short
notice, Wagons Carriages and Sleighs, of all
descriptions and of the latest and most aapro,
'wed style, and of the best material at the old
stand opposite the Union House, In the cen•
teal part of -Alba Borough, Bradford County,
Pa. -
The public are assured that the repritation
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 he having long been
and having bad much experience as a Carriage
and Sleigh Handel, 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 hopeto merit
a continuance 9f the same.
N.-11.--IWe, the undersigned,, being practical
mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the
public at prices that will - defy competition.
I dJAMEB H. FELLOWS,
D. W. C. CRANDALL,.
J. G. If ERITT
Alba ttarou&h. April IS, 1866.* ty. .
TOWANDA CARRIAGE
FACTORY.
• - •7'
The'undersigned respectfully , announcO to the
publics that they have purchased the
O'A.R .R E SHOP
G. H. DRAAKE,
And are now prepaibl to build work in
THE LATEST STYLE
• „, .
And moat workniaralke manlier. They. wil
constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen
d • .
TOP AND OPEN _J3UGGIES
FMA]a.Y .CMIFAIES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUAIitER,;3yAGONS,
.02i3 , AND TWO SEATED
ALBANY B.LEIG.HS
•ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPADIING promptly .attended to at rca
sonabb3 prices.
BRYANT it STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y.
NEW PLANING. MILL
The undereigned having built a large and com
modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
Ailed it with the most modern and. improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDO ,
W GAS/WA BLINDS;
are prepared to ciders , whether large or'
'mall, upon the , sliortest .--notice. We have
also a large var y of MOULDINGS, of the
p.
latest style and rn, which we canhunhth
much clever they can be worked by
hand•
.. .& !
, - -
!LIMING.
__-_ :, .
TM:OICW ,14
___ .._ ..?
• GROVEIBT4B. G;
_ i • _ ~AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to suit our customers. •
Persons building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen mike distant, will find it
largely for their interest fto buy of ns, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flaking, or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CARR for . PINE A- HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at - our lumber yard. Come
and tee us, or if you can't come, write.
L. B. RODGERS A CO.
. Towanda, Peb..1804. ._
SOMETHING NEW!
J. O. FROST,
•
Would Gall attention to tho fact that he has
started a
FURNITURE ktANUFACTORT
In Towanda. Ia which be• has the latest idp,
proved Machinery driven by Steam. Power, add
is now Prepared to offer greater laddeementa So
the public-than ever to purchase their tarot.
tare of bird.. I have also added.another
LARGE WARE-ROOM
To my More and am now exhibiting the largest
and best stock of Furniture to be found in this
regkm, whiiiti lam happy to say. I can fell it
GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES
To thelarmer I would say I can aeLlyou more
Farnibue 'Or a load of-Oats or Wheat, or a
tub of Butter. than you could buy with the
same before the War. In ~m y new Ware•room
will be found fine
IJIM&Itra.ID PM,V,OB.I3OITEB
bihair, cloth or re ps, • also in muslin; to 'be
covered to order. I ro also -
CHAMBER SETS!
lamahint. Chesnut, down to , the most
common, also Tackeri. Decamps, and Halls,
Spring Beds, Spring Mattrasses, -Husk Sea
Grass, You, Hair and Sponge Walruses, P ll
lows. Comforters, gents Blankets Table
8 reads,Ae. - Also Moho, Bediteads; Bureaus,
Dining and Manila= • Tables, Mar
ble Top Centre Toole. ,f3o fas, Tetr=a-fetes , Bock
ors, Buy Chairs, Piano Stools, Book Bub,
What H ots, Chi ldren's (Lariagee, Children's
Cradles and Cribs, Looktng Glasses, Looking
glaas Plates, Picture .1 Frames, Photograph
Ovals, Steel - Engravings, ,Cards and Tosses,
fact a fall wsortment of everything in
the line. All of which will be sold.cheap for
cash. _
Illustry Dealers supplied at Wholesale Prtees
The piddle are invited to 'call aall ozalnkle
ray stook before purchasing elsewhere. Store
on Hain Street, 2 doors south of Madames. I
also keep on hand, a large usortzikni;, of
READY WE GOFFENB,
From the lout common to the lined Ma
l l&
or Rosewood, which will be furnished w ith or
without Attendance .with Hearse; at u low a
price as the same quality can be preened else.
where. _ Dec. 11387.-T-Yr.
iir
- A. --CE
• AGENOT
rolideihnriegakslidipitid
i By 11(16'llfirEal,N, 44;r4c, •
of pe (*.vim wee ad reliable Cott,
psalm; -*lke Maitalve's tkek. •
4egyfgate.44:- • $1 4 700,r00
"MITA /313171.1ia1l 001171311
o
Isrsirooiviso Lomat isz Gip
- Pas'ANAL= hunmexoe
thirptnellul Rommel Pan&
Mole) .1; 846,271,67‘
Mote In the Unlteilfltatee, 0ver....1,800.000
DailyTtetelome, Omni* of (Gold) '1 17,000
Nsw Emu Asp brwassas Cosrssv.
- .Itarijoi at, Coma.;
CaPttal .
.... -6200,000
WIONINIi histrxamumaz CoirAnr:
• . -
,Waest . -/liirt e, Ps.,
*: •
iosTit. . • ' ~: '•• - i
If.lauor4oati 'hum? bar Cammi
pp.,- • -. -( Accidental) • - 1
. ••, • • Phstaddpkiii, '
Capital . ' • . - .
.isoo t ooo
Co. '' ' Hertford. Cam,
Capital 10,000,000
- Towanda, Feb, 30, 1966--tt -
TTARTFORD LIVE STOCK IN
RANCE 0.014P.Mr• -
• - ier. goo,oop.
'cash assets No vi 1866, $155,29 1 83
Insures, on. a ll , khids'.of live stock, against
theft and death from any cause.
•• 8. - MARLS,
Jan. DI, 1867 &gen L.
Dec. sth, the Mare" Lady Mace," owned by,
Dennis F. Flagg, of Boston , Mass., accidentally
received a Ida from andther horse, breaking
her left ford leg. above the knee, rendering it
necessary to kill her as an act of huautnity. In
bured'in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Cum
- pony. Lose paid Dec,. 6th 1867.
JOHN - CABMAN.
VIRE,' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL EXPIUCIICMI2I OM
SEVENTEEN' MILLION noLLAns
C. S.-- RUSSELL, Agent,
FOU'Ult FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE .COMPANSII.
GIRARD Flaz Brennis Ixitaixes,
COMPANY PhiladelAicr e f
Capital 'and wapitis , over....
hatTrUNCB COMPANY,
'Of 'yew. York
Capital and surplus, over....
INSURANCE COME4XY Or Noun }
AMERICA., Phi/add/dug. .
• Capital and-zeinlos, over -
MiMUM); Itatraa;jCZCOIEPANT,
Of :New- Fork.
Capital and surples; over CAJO.uI
ENTEiII'ItIBE 11417111 MA CONPANY,
Of Phlladelpiia. f
Capital an a surplus, over...
IsamuNor Cospstis,
Of New-Fork.
Capital -and surplus, over
Purxam Imonasoi COMPANY,
• 'Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and warping, over •
Lin IssinuaTcs CourANT, C -
• - Of New-York.
Ciipital and surpins,oser sB,ooooll'
TRAviaxima Natraawca CoxpAKY,
Of Hartford„ Conn.
Capital and KliPilig, over
Risks takeif cw all kinds of Prepert& . at at•
low ratesaa by any other reliable Companies.
tor Folleles issued and Losses, it auy', ad
justed at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
sir Office at the llardwhere Store. 01. Cod
ding & Russell • C. JB . . RtISSELL
Towanda; Feb. 7, Latio.--tt t.
HE. INBIIRANCE COMPANY
JL OF NORTH AMERICAI
Office No. 249 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Company are now prosecuting the hn.i
ness of Insistence from loss or damage by.PIRE
on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, tr;
throughout the State of Pennsylvania , o n Ibe
al tensis,for long or short perlode; .or permanen
;ly of. Buildings, bylisleposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for losses du
lug the period of nearly 70 years that the Com
pang has been in esistence, entitles them to t
confidence of the public.
.Diaacroits.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W..
Jones; John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. - Wood; Wm
Welsh, 'Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S..
Motile Wain, John Mason, Gee. J.. ,Barrison
Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
AirrntrE G. Corny, Prea'nt.
C.S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
Ii'MWER f aiM I AJJ A
N F T I RE iNsir
Capital
• - • -
The Farmers Mutual Pirc Insurance Company
of ,Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1459, for
the Mutual Immrance of Conntry property only,,
and immediately thereafter commenced its oper
ations,on thatprinciple, which has been strict-.
ly adhered to since. ,
All losses have been promptly paid out of the
Premiums collected on applica tion for insurance
without making any assessments. •
The,lneurance of Country proper..y. only, the
%low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom,
mendation of the Farmers Meru& Ere &Nu)
once Company of Middle Pennsylvania', to ao
owners of sate class country property.
P. Jon son; Seely. , WY. FIIIMIIt, ['real .
LUCIEN MYER,
Agent, Towanda, Pa.
ME
ME
OF MIDIILF. FENNSTLVANIA,
Office In Danville, MriourCoanty, Peun
March 66
LERPOOL - AND LONDON AND
GLOBE FIRE. AND biloE INSURANCE
COMPANY.-00Ice, 45 William, St., and 720
Broadway a N..Y. • ,
Capital, Surplus and &served Funds
(Gold) . .. . - 316,271,675
Assets in the United States, over.... 1,800,000
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. IT,OOO
The shareholders.•persoirally responsible for
engagements of the company. All Directors
mu t be shareholder's.
'SECTORS is NEW Youx.—Francis Cottenet
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell; Esq., Deputy
rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E. 11
Archibald, Esq., H. B. H. Consul, Alexander
Hamilton, Jr., , Robert C. Ferguson, Esq. _
Alfred Pell,. Esq., Resident Secretary. Ale x
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq„ Counsel Board.
Batamss—Phenix Itank,-Cammann 1 Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
well-known Atherican citizens resident in New
Yorti'who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
individually liable for all the engagements o
the Company ;- all Policies are signed by them
all claims are payable in cash on proot of log
without deduction for
: interest-, and not, as •
usual, sixty days after presentation of proof
They-expire at six o'clock, P. X., and not a
noon. Life insurance effected, and entwine
granted on.favorable terms, •
H. B. BcKEAN, Agent.
Towanda. April 99,1867.
THE. EQUITABLE LIFE - ASSUR
AWE f3ociety's Agency for Bradford co.
,
CASH. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ‘ll.
•
. •
Yearly Income ora $2.000.000 cash.
• - • - MONTANYE & WARD.
Towanda, July 25, 1867.'
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE
of New York: Agency for Bradford Co
°AMA. $400,000.
Dividend for 1866, 10 pe cent:
YONTANTE k.ARD.
Torinds, July 25,1867. . -
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
CA.PITAL, 13,400,000.
Mutual Cash . plan. In suooessful operation or
er twentyseren years.
MONT Pi 'ATE z& WARD:
Towanda, July 25, 1867
EWTAILOR SHOP
N
AMOS PENNEPACSER;
Rai opened a shop in the room bock of the
Rooms of the Young lien's Christian Awes
Con, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where he le now prepared to d all kinds of
- TAILORING,
In the beet and moat fashionable manner. .An
experience f mum years, determination - to
keep wt h the Fashions of the Times, arida
desire to please his customers. be believes wri
enable him to give satisfaction.- •
All. Cutting done on 4 .4Cort notce and reason
hie terms.;. Tvon do - , 'Oct. 17, 1 fiC7.
1150,1X*
- $360,0C
IN
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~ .1330.000
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$357,000 UV