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

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THE- FRUIT GARDE'.
On many farms orcharding • for
tparket purpolesibief doubtftil profit %
tint on every farm , a -garden devoted
to growing fruits for family', uom .
would be reranaerative in every-
sense bf the term.
The fruit garden should ~not
large, as its will not be taken care Of
well "enongli it shianld be located
near the_dw,elling 'both - lor conven
ience in :dr - titivating and pleasire io
beholding. it ; it should be sheltered
under the lee of a Ifildhig, or a hill
and . ti . tir rotitided by a dense, high ev ,
ergreen hedge, or a tall, close-board
fence or stone -wall. A sunny; warm•
ly exposed location should be - choiiezi
and the soil should be thoroughly
drained, -well enriched, and deeply
dug tip. In short, make a good -be
ginning,' for when the trees are
planted you cannot drain, subsoil, or
change .the location without incur
ring great expense.
Half an, acre will make a fair sized
fruit.gaiden. Lot ns •say that it is
cigl rods one way and ten the *Ab
ut.; - that it is longest north and
south, and is inclosed with a tight
-board fence or stone wall eight4eet
high. 4- ,
Now let us see _what: we can plant
in it. First, we will have a border
~n the south, west • and east sides,
tour feet wide, planted to grapes,
apricots, and nectarines, which arc
trained against the fence. Next to
this boitier on the west and east
• 6idewonly we will have a strip of
grass eight feet wide. The two en
trailec.s to the garden sbalLbe on the
:.outh I:nd, Cpening to the ends of
the,e'grass strips or walks. These
are ottr only ; they serve for
;tithing plac 4 s for the horses in enl
tivating the garden, and the grass
will mulch — the s',rawberry bed.-
11 , iog the south end of the gnrclen
v6ze n Ica it), strawberries, then
et F. veil rows, five feet apart, with
i:o-pl , ..Trire„ blackberries, cmranis
and g. , michrrries, then four rows of
dwarf reaps, and as many of peacbm
! , !aLitti:g the tree K eight feet *apart
wly, and heading them low ;
01•.:1 yin will have room left for
!..e. taK r, of cherry and one• of plum
.tad one of apple trees.
"L'ie's variety and quantity of fruit
vl.ll taken care of will amply supply
an ordinary family. Rural New
rork•er. - ,
A l't.r.i . r)rt 79e Hoc.—Tile hog is
,1 a hog because he lov_es the mire ;
seeks it to c0 , ,1 his heated sides;
water is preferable ; and the cooler
lie can get it the I (Ater he likes it.
lthotrgh be is of a hot nature, he is
ro., therefore to be turned out in tjle
cold--intense cold, rain, sleet, Am.,—
left to shift for himself often ; aunt.-
ing, yes, suffering ; .aud he is not
slow in 'manifesting it whining,
squealing, reproaching you. Fitt has
ist the patience' of other. stock. If a
h./g, he is an intelligent one.
On your farm you have no animal
that will improve upon-feed as much
that will respond to good
treatment as readily as he. He is
not a "hog" in the _ill sense of that
~vcrd. his owner, from time itnine
inorial, has made him such.; he has
done it by abuse, by neglect. But
the hog is sensitive, intelligent,
' , good natured, clean, if you give him
. chance for cleinliness, of more
•,leanly habits than any creature on
the farm, and-some human creatures
that we wot of included.
The wise man takes care of his
pigs as of other stock. He is proud
• ofit. He gives it good quarters—
' - expecting the same iu return. He
to.see it thrive • and it does
arise successfully under his care._
Piggy heie is not "hog," but one of
the fatuity at large of the farmer, and
profit to him, because treated with
regard:
THE TE.ETII OF A Hoses.—At five
ycars cline a horse has forty teeth
—twenty molar or jaw teeth, twelve
incisor front teeth, between tht mo
Jars and incisors; bat usually want
ing in the ma‘re.e
At birth only the two .nippers or
incisors appear.
lit a year old the incisors are all
visible on the Spit or milk Bet.
Dc f.n - e three - .years the permanent
nippers have come titiough z
At f')ur years old the permanent
dividers next the nippers are ant.
• At five the month is perfect, the
-econd ,:et of teeth having been com
-01,te(1.
At six, the hollow under the tap
c,vr called the mark, has disappeard
Crum the nippers, and diminished in
the dividers. .
At seven the mark has disapikar
, a frbin the.. dividers, and the next
teeth or corners, are level, .though
showing the mark.
At eight, the mark has gone from
the corners, and the horse is said to
4 , e aged. Aster this time, indeed,
.:;outl authorities say that after five
-vtlirs, the age of the horse can only
lc conjectured. But the teeth grad-
Tilly change theirfonn, the incisors
becoming - round, oval and triangular.
beaters sometimes bishop the teeth of
old horses that is, scoop them out
to imitate the mark ; but this can be
`known by the- absence of the whi
edge of the enamel which always
surrounds the real mark, by the
shape of the teeth, and other marks
of age about the animal.—Rural
*man. -
,
tin l
AND INDIAN BRKAD.—Two parts
f Indian meal to one of rye ; put
the corn Meal into your bread pan,
with a little salt and" molasses, wet
ac With scalding water, and be
sure that it is scalded, Working it at
th e same time with a spoon. ' When
lukewarm aed the rye, a cupful of
good yeast, and mix it up with wa
ter unt very stiff, knead it into loaves
let it stand to risr,•and bake- in a
:m:derate oven. - - •
'l'Nlyktis YaAsr.—Boil,4l pumpkin
.ft, and !wish Eine,- thicken it with
1 udian moil and a handful of salt ;
when cool, add two cups of yeast..—
. Fills veiy convenient for winter,
:e. it will keep four mouths or more
winter if kept in a cellar where
it will not freeze. All yeast should
hr kept -i!La cell:kr, where
. it will not
fir+ ze in winter
'01:1-TRY IN A IF MALL ENCLOSURE.-
Yeti caii keep a score of hens and
rear iliicktt.B froth them' on 500
1-,lll:tru yards. If it is not all grass
),,u will have to •supply them with
rccik food. They must have green
h vod and dust.
I.krn..E.D YsesT.--Boil down - One
quart of bops io two quarts of 'later,
“ne-half ; boil and . mash 12 potatoes
I,c :add to this ;. add- one cup of
a tablespoonful of flour, one
i.tlf cup salt.
WHY is coffee like an axe with a
lull edge ? -Because it hail to be gkeand.
lticreitate
ONTA.RTE..t. WARD,
-BEAL ESTATE AGENCY,
.
• 011), ale thi.ieliagringproputlas atii!iientstO
Prtca 1 #:? 11 "* rarx i bie Wag -;
L
nut of bad Oasts ia-Glowastat-assair.
Nnklerasy: • ChmoSibrin 444 • .ika lit adios
km Kelso Adios; Oasidea 5/4
The " Blue Author" prokerti ! n wlailei
towneldp, Camden aouttitillt r•,/c 4121111 4 1 1
SHOierts• 119, lota pr -
Potter Qoaaty lands . timbered
with Pim. Ilwalook, .1211, Clem sad hoed
Tracts No. 17111, contaleing acres No.
Mk lee mee—betareee the drat awl east
forts ci the etneeetahonleg- In Who*" .and
' Tracts No.. Mt, 9 . 90 No. 4768, top
acrts ; No. 46'39. bXI acres; Whartono town=
stdp. .of Appot . head -wsters of Wattle
Crest. • ,
nacts No. 5917,1100 acres ; No. 6720 1080
acres • No. 5823, 1100 acres ; No. 5924, 1082
acres 25 perches : No. 5912, 1100 acres. No.
5930, 1100 acres ,• No. 5938, 1100 acres ; No.
5929, 1100; In Whartoc and Stewardson town
ships on head waters Hettle Creek, near main
branch..
Tracts No. 4717, 196 scree 'f 4729, 890 acres ;
Appot antStewardeon townships, near Little
Kettle Creek.
Tracts No. 4924; 837 acres ; 4924, 60* acres,
Wharton township , main branch, Binnamahon-
Two hundred and seventy-be acres prlnie,
Brat chat coal land.. Blakely township, Lu
cerne county. Pa., half way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very near the Hallway
000 thougand wits fiat ohm Anthracite
COM 1I about 1 Wks north - 442Z or wn kes•
Sore, in themldd of improvement&
About 1000 acres at land In Medford town-
ship. 13arlington conn —New Jersey, about
four miles north from Jackson Janotion of the
Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and' Rari
tan Bay Railways. Valitable mill sent. Two
or three houses,-stable , barns, &a., second
growth of Umber , never failing water. Power
fail 15 or 18 teat overshot. Price $2O per acre.
Ontsitird May remain.
Delaware• Farms and Penturylvanlit lands:—
Descriptions and directiotut glints on applica
tion.
A valuable Country Beat near Philadelphia.
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land
WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale or ex•
change. 120 acres of good land one third tim
bered. Pan Piers, *kart county, lowa.
Forty semi of good is nd with fruit trees, S
g ne les ii r t aC m h u ill e , = T i t 25 Acres. improved ,
Piers on Itsilwy
Price 1,00.
SO acres one mile from San Piere, one•thlyd
timbered. ..No Improvements, On railway.
Price $BOO.
A steam mill property in Burlington town.
ablp, Bradford county. very deatrable lum
bering operation.
Eight parcels of land; containing from 50 to
100 acre. each partiallitimbered. and improv
iad suitable for farming or grazing.
House and Barn in good order and 136 acne
of improved and timbered land, orchard, good
Water, &c. Union township, Tinge county, on
Northern Central .allway. For sale on long
ti e and easy terms.
•
28 Town Lots in Monroe Borough, Brsdford
oountir, Pa.
3,000 Acres Wild Timbered 1 and. sum an
•
comity, Pa. '
122 Acme good Farmlug lAidd, Burlington
townthlP:Bratord county .
Other:timbered _and improved properties.
Deseripticms given'on Opt' sation.
Tenements and Improved Reel Estate, To
wanda Borough, and other properties.:
!?ONTANYE & WARD,
Excenteronvoyances, tarnish Briefs of Title,
buy and jell Beal Estate, collect rentals and
ltens,surVey and examine all kinds of pioperty.
They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms,
hom,estesuls, and properties especially desitable
to capitalists ; to procure advances of money
upon bond and mortgage; and to prosecute in
quires for those dashing to make Investments
or secure a home. They will effect
INSURANCE
In the bent known ems AND LIPS COMPA
NIES, They have exclusive Agenry o •FOad
brd and neighboring counties ( lieu :om
pantos in these several departments of Insur
ance.
Those who desire to buy or sell hums ;
All who wish to 4i:et Inkurance against Fire;
All who seek peretanent !vestanfeit i'qr , the
future benefit oc thir fatamd, in secure : and
east-eh,.. L Ootipahlas i •
specCapitallsta=to buy oraell valuable
ulative •
Ail wishing inner and examinations ;
All wishing a4vancea upon valuable res
ProPertY
All who wish to obtain tease or rental of
Farms or Tenement..
Are respectiolly solicited to entrust such bust
ness to our Agency.
Pl:Ober particulars tarnished at our Office
Office, corner ni.Main and Pine etreeta:
'or 'PROPERTIES - ADVER,TIBED
• FRES OF 011ARG
REFER.ENCES : _
Hon. 11. Meteor, Towates,
Hon. William Elwell, Bloomburg, a.
0. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda.
N. O. Kerala, •..
G. P. Mason & Co. Bookers,
,Tewana.
J. D. Monte_ nit, Towanda. 11
Lathrop, LadAthron & 00., New York.
Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia.
Hon.Joha N. Conyagham, Wlakewßarre.
Charles Parrish, Wlikes•Barre.
Hon. P. PA'Streeter Montrose, Pa
Towanda. April 1. IM7
FARM. - FOB SALE AT A BAB
GAIN. As the subscriber wishing to
change his frisbees, therefore offers . his lam
for see, situated In Liberty twp., Logs CCM3I.
ty, Pa., containing 2.50 acres of choice land, 200
acres improveg oodd, the balance In good timber,well
watered by Dever failing springs, well
fenced in 20 /alas, and yys gently rolling, with
three
ly use good Apple orchards and Pnilt for fl
. The a an d
and a good market seven frins i =g l ,
one of the largest coal verb in the State, and
Ave milm from the Williamsport 4 Elmira R.
8., handy to church and school. Tbe improve.
manta are one old two story house coinhatable
for a number of years, one frame bent 40 by 68
feet with untiergroond &tables for 60 cows, wag
gon shed and other nmimgy ont bOdbm,
alto% good Will seat, with a Aasa built The
bum will bs sold with r tag on- tin farm
as Mows : 33 tows and all dairy nteitelle,
span elyoung
frog A lit_ -a meta of barn as, 2 war
swag, I Nat frsid ro .Ike I ICAO Maim
Iteap=t ur it Aomblned,l Mine rakes aml
kirks, he"
and in. fact ever eldra Limi t'
00r*
farm, and mostiyall new. Price $32 as sore
hip% )13
s ~ 000 down the balance to snit
the For farther igenostiat law
11, lion, überty, Tbs. 00.;1!••
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
.2hts is to give notiier'-.ThiiMitiM.l9th
pt iamb, A.,„D. *Ws llCsammt,i4 Batik.
roptoy Iris issued ,met thieberdr:E.
:ftmoor: , Phinney; of Upoiamoniks.
Mein the Oonntyl4-
. IT at. „ IsmlA4e, - of
Porprisy,lvarde„ trtoplas aWitiillitk-
Viipt otitis ownimittligov;.
luki :44 U oldk'ra n ittelflrorkii
belonging tooath to auk TOT
We use, And the tombs spy Decoct! 11*
Pm it*forbidden -by Maim "Wing
of the creditors of the -mid Bahrupt,l to
prom' %bait Debts. and ,to-sibtocweor oaks
Oora Assignees 1411.440411411 - be hkaa
as a Court of Benbapion MAO** at
the Office of thaß,4oers:
Towanda, beta*, EDWAISD 0.
Be&ter, on the 30111,41 1 ,,
A. D.,,1868, at 9 oclookos.m.
THOMAS A. BOWLEY -
Marsha, is lisseligar 4115=1
tern District PemuisbesMa..
- By E 13 .-000 1,1 4tr,GE DePutY,;
April 1,1868. - ;4w. .
=lll
NOTICE 10.cBAlgpig170'
- •
Thu is to give nolici.,Tinit oath - akin dalt ht
D., 1861, a Warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of Da
vid Smiley pf Meshoppin,. in the *Minty of
Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged bankrupt =on his own
petition ; that the payment of any debts
and delivery of any properrty indent
aaah ankrupt, to him or; for his nee,
the binder of any property by him are or
biddenty law • that a meeting of the
ton of the said bankrupt, to prove their
debts, end to choose ,one or more Assignees
Of his estate, will be held, at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden , st, the - offlokof
the Register, in the borough of Towanda,
Pa., hiders EDWARD OVERTON. Sr.;
Register, on the MTH day. of May,./.. D.,
1868, at 9 o'clock, a. st. ,
• THOMAS A.ROWLEY, 1"--
. 11. S. Marshall's Messenger. Wes- -
tern District Pam=
By E . eciamAvair, . -
April 9,1868.-4 t. - - ,i• ,
N opr g IN. BANKRUPTCY.'
finis is to give notice. That on the Ist da' of .
April, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate of lomr1 •
11.
Roovras, or Towanda twp., in the eininty of
Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania; .WhO
has.been ai4udgeil Bankrupgtonhis ownlpel,
titian ; that the pa,yment of any . debtsAud .
delivery of any,property belonging to:Sikh
Bankrupt, to him, - or, for=lis use, andltdia.
transfer ofany projetty:l/IAM are forbik,
den by law; that a meeting of therereditciri
of the said Bankrupt, „to prove their dads,'
and to choose one or more As _his
estate,will be held at a Court of
to be holden at the office.cikthe Registw A _ sn
the bOrouo of_Toannula; before, ED
WARD. 0W..,0 =ON. JR.; iteidater; on the
METH dug of_MAY,A.B.,IB6B, at a:o'clock
A. 14 . THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
OF.H. Marshal as Messenger, Wes
tern District Pennsylvania. 1 -
By E. B. COOLDAIIGII, Deputy.
April 9,1868.-4 t
-
. .
oTICE TN : BANKRUPTCY.
This is to Ore notice: That on the 4 20th day
of March, A. D. 1868, a -Warrant in Bank-
ruptcy was issued against the estate of Na-.
thaniel B. Stoevens, of Sylvania horough,in
the County of Bradford and State of Peini.
sylvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupt
on his own petition ; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any propertylbe
longuig to such Bankrupt, to him or ferfhis
- use, and the transfer of any property by him
are forbidden by law; that a meeting of !the
creditors of , the said Bankrupt, toptnre
their debts,aad to choose one or more As.
signees of his estate, will beheld at a Court
of Bankruptty, to be holden at the ofecie of
the Register, in the Borough of Towanda,
before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Register
on the 25th, day of APRIL, A. D. 1888. et 2
o'clock, p, in. THOMAS A. W
U. WI,
. 15. Marshal, as Messenge r,! es;
tern District Pet:amyl
By E. B. COOLBAXIGH, Deptdlf.- -
March 26, 1868.-4 w. - - • '
N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
his is to give notice : That on the 21st day
of March, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in
ruptoy was issued (*Mutt the eatate of
George-W.. Thoinpson, of Tuscarora, Inc, the
County of Bradford and State. of Pennkyl
vania,
County .
has been adjudged Bankms oh
his own petition; that the payment of : any
debts and delivery of any property belong
ing to such-Bankrupt, to him, or for his!use
and the transfer of „any property by hipi, are
forbidden by law; that a meeting , of t h e
Creditors of the said Bankrupt, 'to p4ove
their debts, and to choose one or mord_, As
signees of his estate, will be held at a Chart
of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Ofilde of
the Register in the Borough of Towanda,
before EDWARD OVERTON, dr., Register
on the 30th day of APRIL, A. D. 1868,%at 2
o'clock, p. m.
• THOMAS A. Eowl.my,
tr. 8. Marshal, as Messenger, Wea n
tern District Pennsylvania.,
By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy.
, March 26, 1868.-4 w.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice: That on the 19th day
of March, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of Jas
per. 3. Seymour, of Braintrim in the qoprit 7
of Wyoming and State. of Fennsyln,n*, who
has been adjudged Bankrupt on his :own
petition; that the paythent of any deb* and
- delivery of any property belonging to such
Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the
transfer of ant property by him are forbid
den by law; that a meeting of the trroditors
of the said Bankrupt, to prove theirdebta,
and to choose one or more . Genet his
estate, will be held at a Court of , ptcy
to be holden at the Office-of tEe 1, • • in
the Borotrgh of. Towanda; before " ABD
OVEBTON, Jr... Register, on the 15th day
of APRIL, A.„D.,1868, at 9 (Adak a. :in.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY;
V. 8. Marshal, as Messenger, - Wes 4
tern District Pmml it T
- By E. B. 000L/3AUGH, lity.
March 26, 1868.-4 w . -
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is fo give nollee: That on the 4th day
of April, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Rank-1
ruptoy was issued against the estate of I
Lawrence 11 Oonklln, of Tunkhatmook bozo
in the County of Wyoming, State or Pain
sylmnia. who has been adjudged Bankrupt
on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property be
longing to such Bankrupt, to him, Or for
his nee, and the transfer of any properly by
him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of
the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove
their delta, and to choose one-or mote As
signees of his Estate, will beheld at a Court
of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of
the Register in the Beirough of Towanda,
before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., ROOstar
on the 15th day.of MAY, A. D. 1868, at 10
o'clock, a. m.
?PROEM Al ROWLEY, •
'R. S. Marshal, as Mentanger,
tarn District Pennsy lvania.
By E, B. t3OOLBAI7(IF, Derty.
April 2 1868.-4 w . .
G. D. MONTANYE,
HENRY WARD;
TN , BANKRUPTOY.-14h theitt*er
df iftrion M. Goff, Bankrupt. In the Meet
Court of the United States, for the Westrn Ni
tric% of Permftania, se.
To Woo it may . Concern : The anderatimed
herebygives, notice of hia appointment ,Mice
aloes of Hiram U. Goff, of Canton inn:, Wt
County of Bradford, and State of Penney WO*,
ni n,... ttdp said Markt, lib* has been adjudpd
pon his own petli ion by the Dlstrlct
Corm Zre:id Medd ' ' 4 •
Datollorranda, .tbe de, of April A. D.
18d - • JOHN GOT wW, Maltose.
IN hANKRUPTOY.=4/ ttitf-Watter
.A. of Jacob M t ilowfasn.Bankmpt: 3n the Diu-.
tract Court of the lYntted States for, the Western
District ol rental/wink, es.
To whom it may concern : The undo/Signed
hcseby ghee noylce wf his appointment las
signet of SOL Bowman; of Towanda tero,4in the
county of &wait& end State of Peansilvattisi
within said District . who has been. adjodged •
Banknipt own his own petition by the District
Court of Distrkt - I
Dated atTowsnos tp., this 9th day OtApril,
A. D. 1868. IRA. B. HUMPHEST,Amdgnee.
11Q1010 ACADEMY.—The Summer
Aup sessions of this - Academy will oontmenee
on MONDAY, APRIL 27,1868. It le iiireble
that Uwe who intend entering the sehoo (l t,
pupils, should .do sou seen u '
- TERMS OF lIMMN. 1
For Printery Branches, embracing Or n t
raph , Reeding, Penmanship, Art
Mo. Temvhy endirst keerfre, . .
in s =mh - . - SC 00
of 12 weeks. - - t
yep
the. Illgta • English branches; and- '
ll~a , sell the lTA'l7o:2
bo, er 00
N. 11,•—No -deduction *sae on. of dr
nenee,• after entering a c t"canna pro.
treated • .leinneinVJ •Fer
___piirlieelere hi=
quire of - P. - FitINIET,I2OII*4.
Nowe, , KatelLSO, 1888.--lni.- • ti • _
41,44 ,w,eviEßvi r PAriat ValaS
.L pm $lO Par ton Oka Bun
dles. and - 49 per ton for Machine Threshed: de-
Omni at the Poralniv% Mills in Waverly.
H. S. BALMWIN, Sept.
wayeAbPec. 26 ,1 817 ._ , I
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plesoo.sootpt my timbale. their wonlr Moral
patusage Aor ,the larti..tWo - ,yetal f and ore
promise with God, sadottatt . to talprovithv
ery oppottonity to enlarge ant bewomoolo as
to warrant' ostistsoUon to, IL • pill ind we os
opts?
Towanda, da, Jul, 10, litt?" 111111 D- 3111 '
N
11W' GROOIDIY AND
..;]: SION STORE .1
THOMAS;
Rill oim eil a new tirosiery and Provision Stria
in Psttoni Block, in the stars termer i/ o coq
OM* &Oman es Son ivhere he now offerer to
the' publle4 huge sappy:err
gßocEilziEs AND PROVISIONS ?
tibe belt qtjality,and to be; &list the VERT
ST P 91053. The stack Contains
1 • • •
.TEA , COFFEES, SUGARS
. ,
- SUGARS, 4.44 1 - ' •
- • '
• -
FL UR , FRED'' &c.
l ln fact eerything nstuilAy:,iteptAa a 4 arnoery
Provisionand Store, which Dina oda se low
as esa.ke konOt elsew*ge...._ •
- mar QM WI be p,M fora4. de °Leona try ,
Pitstioe• Towanda. 0ct. , 17 0467 •
IN, crr
-215 - ‘: NNW GiOODS
NEW GROV'ERIESI
W. A. ROCKWELL'S:
CANNED 'FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEAdHES, PLUMS
OF ALL MMA
AND. CANNED OYSTER,S:
;DRIED AP LES,
PEAORES, PRUNES, WORRIES,
ac.,
TEAS, SUGARS, I SYRUPS,
_
MOLASSES, COPPER, OIOES,
_Of . a I V kinds, in fact eyerything In the
GIiOCERY'LINE:I
ill be kept constantly on hand
FIOII,FEED,BRANWPOTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGOB, IND EVERY
treariiry OF FAIM l EBI3 PRODUCE.
A fresh lot Of
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Purchased at tho
LOWEST POINT IN TEE MARKET
And will be sold as
P AS THg CHBAPEST I
OHE
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID FOR
k. INDS 01? PRODUCE.
AV. A. •ROCKWELL.
23, 1867
~~
UNDERSKOIED, HAYING
kig
Elrehased the entire Interest of
R. B. PATOHI
Arm Of 'C. It. • gi . ica a co., is now
d to offer to the' citisens of Bradford
and vicinity, a la* and. well selected
GROCEIiIES,
I hate purchased for Cash
s and feel confi
dent that can sell at as Idw figures as can be
purchiteed elsewhere. I l noW offer to the public
- a sphiold stock of
ri+S, COPFEti, SUGARS,
s ARCH, SALEIO.TIIS, SPICES, &C.
_nave on band a large stock of
AKRON ILODR, GRAHAM DO
RYE DO. 1117007DEAT DO.
I keep cowstinil,k oh ha la, BANS,
Ld.lo.and kkido of FISH; Would call the at
tatitiph of the public to one Can't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO;
In quality or price. Imp 'Oakley"' Celebrated
Limldry, New York Oben!leal mei Brown Soap.
PlaMie call and examine our stock of .
WOODEN ARE.
lativ; assortment of , YANKEE NOTIONN
SOAPS, &c:„ at. pay the high.
h price far
COUNTRY PitODIIOE.
e give ea s all before selling elsewhere.
46,1)MM:6i Welded M Qui Nite firm will
plain call and Make Immediate payment.
7 4 - t i ; j aa6. l , C. R. PATCH
NEvitTli . LOR SHOP.
os. ADS= •
11 " :
Hsi *pail a ':shop to ib mow ben of lis
Rana of the Young-Yin's Cluistist Amnia
Moir, second story, onr liddrs Clothing Store
'MFG hejetnow prepared to d all Ida& of .
li the beet sad mod. babloselie miner. An
Er of malty determination to
p vitt th e Tuition of tba Times,. Muth
- please his maniere. he believes rrlll
nab hist - to give unistiatios.
Cutting done as sliortsolice and nasal
*Wog., Tonal* Octal, lilt,
N EW NaRS AND Mena
1:21
.
R
eimrs4„,
.1 1 !111 G 0,
sidom. to th. Teats or tie pews,
whit* billion 1124 kreirmati,eS "km,t
aniassitog usual otsPod.*l* n ll 4 O
• • . 1 - =4. 4 ! •
• (Noibodliy4 airldad)loosipting to
}). B
•At des; '":
- l •
.„,
COATS; VEBTEL - AND:. PANTS
EWA
DRESS 'O4JATEii- PANTS & VESTS,
'Linen Cotta Dusters and Panto' .
Over AIL awl Over RIM, Linen and _Papa
Collin Linen, Craftier. and Fianna, Shirts,
Neerries„ Gloves, Canes; Leather
Sap, ftrles leSilit Soft and Strur Hats.
that Good Goods me
cheaper at 'a ter price , than poor grade at any .
Cali and enteine my raft bereft buy.
Nest door to Powell at co
• • • *. •NB. W: EGDY•
Towanda, Nay 18,1867. '
T HEN TE&IPLE• OF L . FASIIION I
NEW, aVillikairD NEW GOODS !
An talks lame stook of Okebing bought as
obeli*" beton t4te was to be sold with
- SHAM, PROFITS 1
_ . .
The nideralood wotdd respectfully announce
to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he
now ready toodlw them Clothing, saoh'u
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
Fibitalf 'DDSBB ' AND &MINUS SUITS'
Pantlshivg Goode. dre., and that these rods
bought at very low figures' will be sold with
very ton all profits. I intend to establish a per
manent trade in this place, and in order to gain
the oonfidence of purchasers, will deal on a
baali of . ,
HONESTY AND :- INTEGRITY 4
and all lyptmla will be. warranted ,for what they
are reprewnted to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the„ldeans Donee,
soap end ot.Beidlemsn's , Bloch.
AI, JACOBS.
Towanda, tkt.l7, 1867.
BEDELL & VAN VELSGR,
MERCHANT 7AILORS
• RiK.LDt MADE
(TENTS 'PURNISHING. 'GOODS 1
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
We hare' a Fashiontble. Cotter from New
Yood ork C
fitity, and take afi the risk .
yona
g.
ItEADY MADE CLOTHING
W o make at ourown eatahi LAM - ent. We give
pa rtieular attention to Youth's Boys, and
CHILDRENS' CLO2ILING
CLOTHS AND CASSMERES,
From 115 imam to (al! wool.)
Best Stoek.ofHats and Cope
Kept within 20 miles. Coin—knd look end
prove for yourself.
BEDELL & VAN VELBOR.
ALEX. SOLOMON CO.
SUCCESSORS TO e
SOLOMON
Hate jest received a large Bieck of
irSADY MADE CLOIIIING 1'
lately •manufactured at Rochester, . by the Juni
or member of the new firm, and they intend
to make up a
Large Stock .of _Spring Goods
And iaeed' the-room, they will (iispdee of the
And It was never larger than caw.
REGARDLESS OF;OOSTI
Artd at mach lower price than they can be
MADE U,P FOR NOWI
Became the whole stock must be cleared out
within the next sixty' days.;
ALEX. 61)L011 ,
Towanda, Dec. 14, 1887.
SPRING ANtI SIIMIIER,GOO/30 : 1
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSEN.FIELD,
WITIBILS, It seems to have pleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nise Or fair way of dealing ;
AND WILINEAS, We cwe oar 'sincere thanks
to the community for extending to as so liberal
a patriouage until now ;
Atm WEIZIMIp We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestowedmpon us thug
far ;
ME
Wet* hearkypablloly PROM/LIN, that Oat
greet "tack of
New Spring' and L Summer Goods,
Comprising everything in the
LINE OF CLOTHING!
Doeskin Cassimere Pants,
And it 1 the best styles Costs, Vests, ho.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
And the
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
Will be dbrposed of at web
O. B. PATCH
That wUI astonish the community- As our
Goods are iiinufactared In New York express
ly for Untzuket, we can allbrd to sell u cheep
as the next. We are bound to sallidy all who
give as a call.
COHEN & 1108KNFITID.
Nest door to Pox, Stevens„ Num & Co.
Towanda, April 16, 1868.
We would eall the &Wallop of the public tO
the fact that we have °puked el Braooh Bore in
WAVERING, (la the more formerly occupied
by & F. Taylor,) where we are prepared to aell
at the lame law Rates.--(the us a cell before
parebashyt elsewhere.
00E161 & 11011111112114 D.
, Wyelaidag. April la. 1868. -
noopsi
fit Wool.
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Also the
HATS AND OAPS.
.FASHIONABLE
AND DUIJ2II IN
HAIS AND OAPS,
68 1413;d Street,
And alwari have a kood.aasortment.t,
WHOLE STOCK ON HAND,
TOWANDA, PA
Bach as
REDUCED PRISES!
D 0 tic
•'
OLD OBE . 1070 - ' SOME,
rir ß -4.1 17 1 !!r17•,, ,, ,
Ogarlisia !`luestiestsg
itioloiroOiaittriailatisiVaS to hie Utt a
hal end oosipkte innOrtmen4 eenditn an
We varleti. embrado; many utiol or l i i
is the Area for meehanioal, perpootei -
imlniellritil ida rd to thecredre with'
lE2° fresh poratie . rs t
_sa= a re
onuonstde terms Wholenels or Betoll,
DRUGSS MORG:0 0 • - GRENDULS,
= '
BENZINE AND t TURPENTINE,
BASH, PAINT, VABIOII4I, ,WMT&WAper,
#4O talky* of a:ashes,:
~,,xrato.4ENE
Alcohol and .13ornbor liloidii ,
LIMPS, i3HADIii, VICES,. CHIMNEYS,
1304, Lord, Male, Neste Foot,
/di " 1
TANN PS AND ; MACHINE 0114
'Fancy and Toilet Articles la all their variety,
WOMBS ? , / 11 . 917W1EH, SOAPS, COMBS,
Hakiyes, Perfumery,
go c KET BOOKS' PORT If ONAIO,
Pocket !Alice, Baum
TOOTH, WHIN AND MLIB ?REPARATIONS
PURE wogs 'AND Llama,
For Medicinal use,
Toißoc°, Swan, Pins • AN!) (haus,
Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Bup•,_
- .porters, BuspensorleA, Shoulder. Braces,
Breast, Pnmps, Teething Rings) Nursh a a
Bottles, - Nipples, ;fipple ' ftells
Byringes k ßed Pans,fielt
!Mann& Fruit' Jars, Thermometers,
Flavoring Extracts, , . atone Jugs, Glass
• War", Bottles,Vhds, Corks, BM - Brick,
and Stove Blacking, No aekle, Ammuni
tion, /W.,: Botaule.-Edlesad Homemath
ic Medicines, and , all the Popular Patent
MEDICINES.
All articlei warranted as represented: Per
sons at a distance can' receive their order by
stage or mall, whiCh will receive prompt and
careful-attention,
.DR; PORTZR'S IPREPAI'ArIONB
,
FOU FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, ate way.
ranted for what they are' intended to i',lve satin.
faction; viz :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral 13 . yrnp, for coughs; '
- ads, lungcompiednreole.6oe4Bl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious com
plaints and mild cathartic.... 25
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrap, for scrofula
• skin diserues, ,fre. • • ' 100
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak
rims te. 100
Dr. Porters Tonic Elixir for strengthening
' .
the system, • 1 00
pr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liter and
kidney complaints .. ... ......1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophophites,
for nervous debility -,' I 00
Dr Porter's il l l i i; a *togry, Balsam. for diar-
35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocailonfoi sprains
, bruises, ¢c 35
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for ' hoarse.
\ , tins, sore throat, 4.. e 23
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for waling
warns. . . . , 26
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for eitennina
. ling 1001 MS 33
Dr. Porter's 'alma Relief, for crying babies
colicpc....— . ...— .. . 26
Dr. Porter's Cephalic , Sn'uff, fo r Catarrh
. h.a.ahe' 'I% ' 25
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth- ,
' ache , 2.5
Dr: Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving -
teeth , 23
Dy. Parterre Triconne, for dressing and • 1
\,' growing the hair ,5.
Dr, Porter% Trieophile, nor beautifying the
hair ' , , 5.
Dr. Porters Odoriferone . Shampoo,for clean-,
log the hair ' 5 . 1
Dr. Porter!s Milk of Flowers, 'for beatitify.
inethe complexion • ki
Dr. Porter's Pile o:htment. for extetni • •
. piles . 1.
Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald
ing mine I,
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for habitue.
.-, const ipation 1 i
Dr. Porters Heali ng Salve, for cots,wannds
ao i.
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped Ups.... 2.
Dr.. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamid eyes.. •
Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes
. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
corns and Minions
Cr. Porte."s Constipation Pills, for costive.
news ...
Dr. Porter's Iron Ms, fo r poor blood
Dr. Porter's Citrate_ Magnesia, for a pleas..
F ' ant catharric. 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu
• tritions diet for invalids 25
Dr. porter's te
IR:tom
cream, t s, for flavoring
40 .
Dr. Porter's
t E c r e ttract Lemon, l4lo f 3o ju lli ee sTorilifl to
Dr. Porter's
broken
Cement, for mending .
25
Dr. Porter's Liquid g %toe, for repairing
.....- wood work - 95
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash.
• 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bog Poison, for killing
bags 60
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
dies 05
Dr. Porter's Bat andece Poison, for ex- 15
ei
Dr. P tier's Benzine, ex
terminating
spots
from clothes 25
Dr. P tier's Black Inkeglnt bottles 25
y the gallon 00
Dr. P rter's Horse and Cattle Powder rt
1 diseases of animals 30
Dr. P riot ' s Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
„sprains, galls, ac
Dr. P rtei's Ring• Bone and fipavin Cure,
fur lame horsey , 60
if cal advice given gratuitously at the ciiike,
charging only for medicine.
sr pankful for past liberal patronage,would
rapoethally announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and, patronage.
Et, C, PORTER, H. D.
Dec. 18.1866.—yr
filistellantons.
HOW THINGS GROW
And so does business at
WARNER'S JEWELRY :STORE%
He keeps good goods and sells cheap. There
>at can find all ki ads ,of AMERICAN and
FOREiItH WATCHtS, alto a large assortment
of CLOCKS, including the eeillbrated SETH
THOMAS manufacture. Also a splendid as
sortment of JEWELRY, Including solid gold,
and a general assortment of SILVER PLATED
WARE, ineuding spoons, forks, cake baskets,
tea seta. 443., of the best manufacture.
SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to
elder. Watch and Clock rminiring done on the
shortest notice, in the beat Manner, 'by an ex.
perienced workman,. AU atprices that will
sallaract
D e ion.
19, 1867. • A. WARNER.
give owa, c .
N fr. CO
SOMETHING NEW!
AGAIN IN MOTION !
Ravi ng purchased the stock of Tobacco belong
ing to Randall, Compton & Co., and having
built a shanty on the same pound, we are pre •
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
A variety of
• CHEWING TOBACCO,
Such as
Gold Leal, Sunny. Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Bose Leaf and Star, which we oiler for sale
in quantities to suit customers. Packages in
Barrels, halts and wiaders.
FANCY NIIORDSR)
The celethated Lone Jack, Prlde of the Ern
kid Einatee, S. flrginistle,Gold Leaf. Wavy sad
kinderof
BRANDS OF CIGARS
American Eagle , lien . Grant, Le6oquet, Im
polio; Tycocin and the very phoicest brands o
Yarai.
We will keep sonata:Wig on band a satiety of
pipes, Cigat Cases, Tobacco.. Boxes sad Pouch
es sad eve tithing unsay kept la a Tobacco .
Store; • 1-
Landlordsanpplled with • . 11 tir Poll To.
bum on liberal terms.
Awarderi.promptimei emu. notice.•
G. W. OFFITS
Oct. 2.101,137.
MIISIOi OR ANY OTHE R AR-
Tuna in row Hoe, ordered atidiort notice
of snag at She NNW BOON.
W.
• -
1' 1 .4 i
1 4 11 M I "? 111 . 1111
11111.0101101 -TO TRAM •
WAITS
PURE WEIEB Ain) LIQUORS.
FOB NEDII:II,A, MI ONLY.
• FULL Assorrimir Or cosozwramo• .
BOTANIC NOUN* AND HONGETATRIO
ALI. Tag POPULAR
OIL,
PLUMS, 0114 Vatitllll4
PAINT AND VA i e riSa tR11131043,
DIC/HITIIIrki ; 411X1? ;Au.
FANCY AND TOILET' ARTICLES OF EVERY .
- ;
vzimesinconothi SID mai =rat am
ALKALOID, AIItD:RESINOILIS,
All the. Best Trusses.
ABDOIII iSr..i - !8.17-PP O_B-1' . 1311 8,
• • Shoulder Braces.
Mikan PIIittPS, NIPPLE BBELLB, :AND
8 /7 41 frifit
Magog Bottles, Syringes and Cathete!s.
• Lawns •fiaoanawr Or a•zon, cr•ore, room
ors - • I
SURGICAL INSTIWIfENTI3 OP LATE STYLE
AND BEAT QUALITIG
A large supply.Brastu! i s fo r the • Hat and 'Hair.
Also for the Teeth eri Nalls,Tooth Pow
dere and Pas, ' 011 s Perfumery , .
Soaps, Combs ,' Hair Dye, Inrigor
ators.&e., Kerosen_ fi e K erose ne
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
, Wicks, .tc.. all. of the
•
late qt styles : , •
CHOICE CIGARS. TOBACCO ASH SNUFF.
Nor Physicians supplied at namable rates.
Iledloines and Prescriptions carefully and se
elate's, compounded and prepared by compet.
ent persons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9 la 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2ln the afternoon. •
W. U. H. GORE.
Towanda , Sept. 29, 1888.
e.
31 0 •
• 1".
11:
0
MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO,.
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock
PAThinfIGI INPLfttiEtrit
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
' and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Sub, Paints, Oils, .
Watt", Varnishes, and Paint ' •
and Varnish Brushes
- -
of all kinds, which. will be sold for the lowest
Gaels price. Also, s nine assortment of
KEROSENE LA7IIPS
of every style and pattern to snit the public.
Lamps repaired and cbanded from Oil and
Fluid to Kerceeze. ;-
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of I
• TM WARE.
/03E110 PBOilli*TLY ATTENDED TO
We have on hand a fine article of
OLAF:O3 FRUIT JARS,
with Improved selteealing corks., and
HERMETIC.e.LBEALINGCA NS
which is one of the beet cans and.
Jane 20,1866.
THE GOOD TIME HAS COME I
The surplus of labor combined with other
Causes has told with fearful effort upon
FURN.ITURzMI
Alla it le; decidedly lower, which can easily be
seen by enquiringprices at
FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Where may be found the largest Iliad heat Meek
of Furniture ever offered in this market, and ,
which I am now offering at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
I am now selling Oa* arid Chestnut Extension
Thbles aVelloo per foot, and other goods in the
tame pro_Rortitm; matey of themes cheap as be
fore the .Wir. I have also increased facilities.
for Manufacturing, Mid can :
DEALERS AT WHOLESALE.'
Thankful f. r their peat liberal patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the acme
by offering indueements not to be found else•
where,' Invite the public to call and examine
my goods and prices before pure basing elae
where'. No charge for showing goods, and - I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I
I also keep an band a WV stock of Ready
Made Coffins from the moat common to the
finest Roserwo d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes. caps, Ac., and will'lnndsh
everying in the lime of Jiulertaking on the
moat reasonable terms. •
A 000 D HEARSE
Always In readlnc?is itilen re aired. - -
Towanda, April 16,1186 i. Eg 0. FROST
NEW FURI E STORE 1
Raring rented the Furniture Ware-rooins form
erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa.,
would now say to the patina of the old Estab
lishment that I here s complete Stock of Goode,
Just received, emboring everything In the
My goods are new and weU selected, and for
Will not be undergo/4 by any. Call and ex
amine my-stock before purchasing. I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment; and
l ui
Will have charge of t e business and Manufact
uring. In short we to the • finest Stock of
Goode in our line was of New York, consisting
of •
OliainbevEietts, liotSs, Bureaus, Marble-top
Centre Tattles, Extension
and Dlnlng2Tabhia, Malta, Bedatcida,
Mirrors, Pleture Frames,
Photogiaph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
Oil Curlier', Toilet Mande, Work-Boxes,
Pictures, &c. -
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES
Oar Undertaker's Department will at all
times be well supplied with everything In that
Hue. We have the
this action, not evcepting anything west
of Ncw York, and will attend- Punerals within
circuit of Twenty Mills, on reasonable terms.
G. H. VOORHIS.
IC I. EAST, Agent.,
Athens. Jan. 26, 1886.—1 y
A. DARNER
SEEDS AT WHOLESAT
have a good stock of West Branch, Medi
um, Ohio and.Peabine Clover Seed. Also fill
note Timothy Seed of prime quality, which we
offer at lowest market rice at wholesale.
STEVENS, MOM k CO.
Q 0 rvi.l
=Xi
ttienne danwing t ,
tendons' at .• the" , oil
IMO Oa Met
....aandatrefll MPS*
dune ef pale
;pro 'lllolollrElf
-I)
and we are now pie.
laDiowm.
§ar,bwart.
I
Ici .- .
r t 0 0..... -
m li I, 0
in
. g 1
.. . ' Cl 2
z W
to PP
FURNITI7IIE LINE.
GOOD GOODS
MR. R. 1. HART
Patio; Furniture,
FINEST HEARSE
NORTH -: tßevall %Toulon
.
, -
' , c-m - A '0 2'l
II 'EI B .- • 01' ,
„tUf. ~, tff,Pn e . 43 ,01 E _ MINS
TOWANDA,:BRADFORD 0. 'PA
• - z - -:: li g wer`regoutla wi ''-', '
1, ,-01ROMAly-SAW,Krues, •
r ..t. - 31 .t•-
,A i n: r , --i- ~
ing
01 the wift—litgl AO. -
111919.4 1
Ands: ' Alli ' . 'loEna7 - for Ind
, ~.411 SWAM _RING .-.•• •• '
HADE,ABErAIIaDt• - - '
STEAM WHISTLES,— f
_., .. i SKRAIL GAMIER, - 4 ' .1 ,, .1
~ . Wag, C0,M3,,
. ~ r ...„:
.., ron,:pANs, iv.,
.., 11.r1;64 at *id iio4s•• -
,
',to la.,T t ..:O tr,T.,T J. ZIA; ;
D° 0 0 :01 ?Iii tali Wk. I, 41 4 00 ler•
".1 FORGING ~ x. ; :
Of homy, wrought.ilrork iler 'Brit ,- An4all
'other purposes , dope to wrder., , *legs
COOKING, & HEATING STOVEI a
Oaat tiria Woodilariters:Ptiridtan; for Cooliii it
Stoves, Moue Pipe, 'fin-Ware, Bost Pa tp j
Pkura. Cultivators and Lcroperu, kept comet*:
ly on hand. , , • .
DRAWINGS k, syEsIFICATIon
Of all idnda of - macadam for mills , and fan
mows prepared by •
i - WARREN '4111.1,, •
Foreman` who haihad large experience b
branch of the business.' '- ' til l 11
iosii cepui s .
Towanda, Oct. 29,1896:=1y: -
•=,
•, ~I
T esir.,A,NDA..O±4RNIA4 - E
FACTORY:
• The ithdersiitiedieepectfl4 l . atthutuct tithe
public that they have purcbsteed the •-
0 A-R R I A-OT SEpp
4
G . D' BA K 4
And are aeivprepared to bap.r,rlJin
THE_ Li AT ES S 114, E
And most - workmanlike manner. Thy will
constantly keep on hand an assortniA t splen
TOP .AND, OPEN BIGOIES,
FAMILY CARRIAG-tio
DEMOCRAT AND LiALBEit 1ir:14001.413,
ONE AND TIV - 0 MATZ
ALBANY SLEIGHS
ALL WOEK wamuLrfaD
AEP2dILING promptly atteLd . I to at rea
scalable prices.
BRYANT .`.STULEN.
•
Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y.
•
N EW' P.LANINIoMILL
s it _
..,-,
The nnoersignid having Wit - Large and cora
modloira Hill in . the Borough 0 Towanda, and
filled It with • the moat moderi aed Improved
machinery, for the manufaannof ~
WINDOW r.xiDs;
are prepared to fIU orders, a - .efler • large or
=nil, upon the shortest Mee. We have
also a largo variety of MOUDINGS, of 'the
latest style and pattern, whist we can furnish
much cheaper than they ca: he worked by
hand.
PLANING, =
TONGUING ,
GROV SIN.,•
2.0
. DSCRO - LL
SAWING,
•
and other work peftaithr oinery, will
be done to snit our multi:mem
Persons buildiag, mkt! nofidpg more than
twelve to fourteen miles du a 4, will find it
largely for their interest to uy of us, or bring
their lumber and worked' olr machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring °nether lumber,
and while your team is i fee/ling; have it
ground oat and take it , homesith you.
We will pay CASH for PEE al HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivpred atoour lubef yard., Come
and see us, aril you can't met.write-
L. B. E.Def.RS CO.
Towanda, Fat.. 1861.
• 'nizatlantaii . A
c 0 NFE6TiONMY y 34AN,11.FA.6
A. BAR, f t
Calls the attention of the :11 c to the fat
that be, mat/factures and aCJ
•
WHOLEFiALE ANI3I!FALL,
•
All kindeof Ctinfectionarie.,,Flateign and ilo.
mestic tints, Ac. Deal era hhkwant fj wish
log anything in his line wind% well to send
their orders to him, and they'll! be prom ptly
attended to. •Satisfact ion goranteed. Store
in Patton's Block. Tow anda. a. •
Feb. 24:,1888.—tf. .
11100K-BINDERY.—'O PUBLIC
JLP in respectfully famine }hat the Book-
Bindery - has been reinOvedi the Argue Build
ing; ad story, where will Won.
,BOOK-BIN
Irian its various branches, a ler:s as .rea
sonable as" the times" will how. The Bind
ery will he under the charpd
11. C. WHIT.i.Fa I
4
An experlinced Binder, anaU. l work will be
promptly done, in a style Manner which
cannot be excelled. Music, famines, News
papers, Old Books, &c., boai Ell every variety
of style. Particular attentil..will be paid to
the Ruling and Binding of
BLANK BOSS,
To any desired pattern, w , ch‘ In quality and
durability wil be warrante
All work will be ready ~ r ;deliveyy when
promised.
The pairtmage of the solicited, and
petite satisfaction guarrauvdi
Towanda, August 2,ltba:-tf.
N EW STORE A_NII , TEW GOODS
FRESH FROM THE. NEtT RK MARKETS.
CHEAP AS THE! APEST.
•
'The subscribers have IrclLased the building
lately owned by A. J. 1 , 0 11 4 (one door south
of Beldleman's Block,) a3l l 4tve filled it with
GROCERIES ANI PROVISIONS,
!OODEN AND wLLOW WARE,
Fruits of all kinds i n tiff beason, (freehand
dried), in fact every tb g penally found in a
first class 4 '
PROVISIC
A share of thepatroaaS
dotty respiettally sots
We will pay the highs
kinds of
COUNTRY
We also have the' sol ,
and adjoining counties 1
brated Virginia and Re
Tobaced, A liberal dis
BRA.
Towanda, April-6,1867
FURNITURE '
JAM MAKINEION
that 'he still continues to
on hand-a large assort
CABINET F
MUMIt% Tables. ;
&c., of every deecrip
of the beet materials, an
like manner.
I invite the inection
which shellac-be se
shop In, the cannta,
found to be as low as the
Beady-made Maur
made to order. A.-good
when desired. , •
Aug. 15, 1865: •
. _
,ONE CENT , REI, • _ D.—Whereas
GRIN 11081/LER, ailallanted servant boy
b ee a t v b e and e d from m e ., da is to forbid all
lona 4om harboring 'or trPiii4 sad boy- The
above rewara will be paidorrthe. return of paid
boy to me. but no charge."
; April 8,1868.—* Ja .
lEll
EIRE
. ,
11 *ANDA' ItS,TRANCE
• Policies iwaed,Looneo a4Jwßad pro l og,
By B, B. argE42l7, Apia,
Of the following well known and tellabhi Co&
panlea. -Okla MotienYe's 214 x 1 k.
:aggreigite weenfiof coPkeip poop°
`aim UT: Etroctlisciusesomiriarr e t
Cash Assets nr7 f
"..1166,296
Ltriaroot. axD Loabox aim CIL , • •• : • -
Yams AND Zuni buirraarnnt
Capital, Surplus arid Seam* panda,
, (Gold)
,27 1,6 76 -
Assets le the UnltedStates, over.... 1,800.000
Ddli - Proalibrolop Wm . & of (Gold) /TAG
imiiiisztaaacs CoAresr.
• Goon..Hartfod; C
._ _
Capital •
• _ - - - . 0 "
Nri! Jziturr livium. Lim Imanumcs Co.,
Newark, N. J. .
.-Capital $1001,03
-, -,
Norrn Aimu6Ax TAt„Axiirr ixecntAxcal
••• . (Acciden tal)
Pidadephia,
Capital
001IttaartctiT Idom Wins Horan lo.ooooo
Hartford, C 0 .111 19
Towanda, Peb. 30, 1886—tf
I IRE, LIFE, A. 143) ACCIDENTAL.
INBLMANCE.
SEVENTEEN MILLION .DOth.ellis I
S. RUSSELL, Agent,
/OR VI! FOLLOWING - NEM EJLIAELI cOitritai,
GIRARD FIJCI & MAELXIIINBISEANCS
. Coisrssr PhificidPhia,l
Capital and surplus, over
Omni bon:ri!agos o:arum,
Of New-York. I
Capital and surplus, aver 33,750,11 V;
broppLumzeosiuxT op Norma
Phdadphim f
..Caßftalandinirplallorer...
.
KetUATTAIf INEWANCI COYPANT,
Of New-York.
Capital and supine, over • $900,900
Ensaraiss bIiSUBANCII COIRAXT,
Of Pkalodelphia.-
Capital and surplus, over saso,oo
tarro losutuncirCincranT,
Of /Vic- Vont.
Capital and surplus, over
4tiTtiaat 11:8nattios COvcaxr,
Of ilaittord, Conn.
Capital and surplus, over ,
Alverr I.IFL INSEritAxci Coiara.NT. t
Of New-York. 1
Capital and aurplus,crfer $8,000,000
STIATTLLERP INSITELAVOIC COX?ANT,
.0f Hartford, Conn.
Capital and surpluz, over $600,0002
I:iaka taken on all kinds of Properly, at 3 1 / 2
low ratesas by any other reliable Companies.
Site Policies issued and-Losses, it any, ad
justed at this Ageney,thereby saving the trouble
and expense of going.elsewhere for settlement.
a- °dice at the Ilardwhere Store of Cod
ding te Russell • C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1866......tt
THE TICSURA . &CE COMPANY
Ol' NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This CumpanZ are now prosecuting the bit
ness of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE
on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, kc -
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on lber
altermajor long or short periods; or permanent
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for tomes due
ing the pbriod of nearly 70 years that the Com
pany has been in existence. entitles them to the.
confidence of the public.. --
DIRECTORS.-Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W.
Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose •
White, Jno. B. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm.
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N.
-Harrison, ickson, S.
Morris Wain, John Mason, -Geo. L.
Francis R. Cope. Edward B. Trotter,Edward B.
_Clarke, Wm: Cummings.
• /Limnos G. Omni, Ptes'nt.
C. S. BUI3SELL, Agent, Towanda.
"FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSL
RANCE COMPANY
thrice In Danville, Montour Counts, Penn a.
Capital
The Partners Mutual ?ire Insurance Company
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the-
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, for
the Mutual insurance of Country property only,
and immediately thereafter commenced its open !
ations on that principle, which has been strict
ly adhered to since. -
All lobes have been promptly paid out of Ili
Premiums collected on application for Insurance
without making any assessments. _
The,lnsurance of Country property only, the
low rates charged for Insurance, dud the prompt
payment of losses are deemed'a sufficient recom•
mendatlon of the Farriers Mattis! lire Insur
ance Company of Middle Pennsylvania, to alb
owners of safe class country property. -
P. Jonssox, fiec'y. WK. Friataa, Preert
LRCM MY R,
March 5.'66. Agent, Towanda. Pa.
LIVERPOOL AND 4 LONDON AND'
GLOBE FIRE 'AND UPE ~INSURANCE
CO3IPANY.-01lice, - 46 William St., and 726, .
Broadway, N. Y. . -
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
(Gold) . • $16,271,678.
Assail in the United States, over ... . 1,800 ,000
Dally Premiums, upwards of (gold).. 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible for
engagements of the company. All. Directors
ma t be shareholders.
utazoroas Am NEI, Yore Cottenet
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell. Esq., Deputy
Ch Iselin, Joseph Gaillard ,Jr. Esq., E.
Archibald, Esq.,H.' R. H. Goad, Alexande
:Hamilton, Es,ql, Robert C. Ferguson, Fag.
Alfred Pell, Esq., Realdeat Secretary. Ales
ander Hamilton, Jr. Esq., Counsel of Board.
BANxicas-.Phenlillank=Cammann & Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
well-known' Am:erica:a citizens resident is
S ew
York, who are Directors and Sliareholdem, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders, are
individually liable for all the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them ,
all claims,are payable in cash on proof of loss
without deduction for interest, and not, as is
usual, airty:days after presentation of proof.
They expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not at
noon. Late insurance effected, and annuities
granted on favorable terms.
11. B. McKEAN, Agent.
TOwanda April. 23, 1887.
AHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU
ANCE Society's Agency foi Bradford cr.
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income ork. r $2.000.000 cash.
'MONTANYE• do WAIM
' Towanda, July 23, 1867.
lIE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCh
.1 of Nest York. . Agency for Bradfortno
Dividend forigi36, 1G per cent.
bIONTANYEA DD
Towanda, July 2.5., 1867.
T'LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Brikito county,
CAPITAL $3,400,000 .
I •
Rutin! Cash plan. In anecesaful, operation ov
er twenty.eeven years.
BIONTANYE:tc WARD.
toaranda,Jnly . 2s, .1667
TYOIIING INSURANCEAGEN
CY. •
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa . -
WM. S. ROSS - President
L. D. SBOEM - AEER, Vice, President
C. SMITH, - Secretary-
Capital.and Surplus $150,000.
:forth America, Hartford, Conn. assets 1i360,000 .
Commerce, Albaisy,N. Y., " 600,000
Fulton. New York, " 250.000
Springfield, Mass., " 400,000
Applications for insurance in the above com
panies taken at fair ra'bs, and business attend
ed to with promptness _mid care. Particular
attention will, be given to Farm risks in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock t lnsnrance af
fected in good and reliable companies. Office
over Fox, Stevens, Mercer & Co.'s store.
• T. B. CAMP, Agent.
Towswia. March 12, IB6B.—ti.
STORE
Towanda and vi.
ed.
Ivrket pric(b,for all
M=
wiey for Bradt*
thaoale of the Cele-
Is Carolina Soloking
et Its& to the trl de.
ALL COWELL.
RidssnLL do MIX.'S
tEE-ROOMS
INSURANCE
_AGENCY!
°clime to the public
.nasfactare and keep
f
Capital Representedova:l27,,!,Xlo,ooo,
COIIPANIE3 NEPRESENTED:
North America, Philidelphia,...B 2,901,266 72
Phccuix. Of Hartford 1;234,195 41
Germania, New York, 876,815 50
Home.lo. Co., New Haven, i - ,613,070 30
North American Fire In.- Mot'
New York, • • 755,000 00
Enterprise. of Cincinnati, ' 1,000 ,000 00
Hotrod Life, New t Yerk,..... • 20,00 \ 000 00
' We write policies in the aboie -reliable coop
ponies at the lowest rates. Particular attention
given to farm property. Mike two doors north
of the Post Office, up stein. In the room occu
pied by John W. Nix and
Buellee also
the tanking Doan of B S& Co.
B. S. RUSSELL,
• • JOHN W. MIX. -
.ToWacala, Feb. 20,1868.
A?'ITUBE,
fitanda, Chaim,
watch will be made
he 'most workman-
ite ppblio to my work,
U (arability, at any
• sal 'Pines will be
04 will admit.
tty on band or
will be famished
WHITE MARROWFAT AND
TN 'Black Eyed Peas, for sa.kk - __
FOX, STEVENMEEUGUE CO.
il #OOO,OOO
4600„000
-.51.700.008
..suo.otto
.$704,000
OF MIDDLE PENNSYtVARI/L,
$357,000 00
CAPITAL $400,000
5360,0 f.