Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 16, 1868, Image 4

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1 1 , - thumper Pronise.
The summer pruning of grape vines
c pmmetioee with the first inch of
growth; and if then performa, and
carefully' continued during the entire
season, •we should hear nothing of
injury attended to its practice, nor
could we find an opponent thereto.—
It is by rubbing away at once all
buds, which, if left, would grow use
less wood—it is 'by carefully just
nipping the end of a shoot and direct
ing its energies idto more rapid and
":perfect developedient of the wood
and leaves already formed, that
we can summer 'prime, guiding the
supply of food to f the sources we de
sire expanded ; and yet. our most
strenuous opponent can find no point
of attack • for in this course we have
never rob bed the vine of any amount
of expended food, or by the destruc
tion of a single leaf or twig sent a
vibrating thrill of disease toward the
root.
It is already time to be about the
-work, and in many sections perhaps
long, past the time. AccordinF to
the mode of training and winter•
pruning, seek now to guide the sap
and Frowth into canes for next year's
fruiting, and also into strong and
healty leaves on those•already acting
with fruit, carefully and severely
rubbing out all buds or young shoots
that tend to crowd the vine with
foliage and at the ,stime time extraot
supply from the roots. The simplest,
and we believe the best method, is
that of renewal canes from the ground
yearly ; and the vine should .now be
carefully studied, to judge of its ca
pacity to fruit another season or two,
three or more canes,and such should
be left and carefully guarded noteven
a laternal touch during the season—
Imt all others should be.robbed out
and kept out.
rimers Moe Gnu&
Put into some fireproof vessel one
fortrtkof pound of lsrd,or soft grease
like lard . one-fourth of a pound of
tallow—beef or mutton tallow—one
fourth °fg pound of beeswax ; half a
pint of linseed oil, three or four table
spoonful of lampbtack,and a peice of
pulverized gum camphor ae larg as a
hen's egg. Melt the ingredients over
a slow fire, and stir them thoroughly
after they are melted. Never heat
so Lot auto make it foil. Soft grease
which has salt in will not injure
kinther. Now have the leather warm,
aid warm t.e grease, not ea that it
will flow, but have it to soft that it
may be applied with a brush." Should
the leather seem to need it, give the
shoes or boots an oiling , oecasionally.
It is not best to dry the shoe grease
in before the fire, but allow it to re
main on the eurface of the leather.—
A light coat of this kind
. of grease
mill exclude the water, even if boots
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are exposed to wet all day. This shoe
grease will not injure leather- by
rendering it hard and inelastic.—
When a man's boots are exposed to
wet all day,he should wash them clean
at night, hang them in the kitchen,
where the leather will dry gradually,
and put on a little grease every
morning. It is far better to grease I
a little often than to grease bounti
fully every ten , or twelve days. Lea
ther should not be allowed to become
very dry before gfeasing. Always
apply the grease as soon as the lea
ther is almost dry - then the leather
will be mellow, and never become
hard. Nothing injures boots Or shoes
more than to set them aside to dry
when covered with dirt. Keep boots
and hhoes always away flew the fire
where they are, liable to be heated.
}hating leather injures it.
VIII Railroads do for Farmers
To haul' 40 bushels of corn 50 miles
on a wagon would cost at least $l2
for team and driver and expenses.—
A railroad would transport 'it for $4
at most. Allowing an average of 40
bushels per acre, the crop wopld be
worth $8 more per acreor IS per cent.
on $lOO. As the relative advantage
is about the same for other crops,it is
ylear that a railroad gaming through
a town would add $llO per acre to
the value of the farms. A town 10
miles square contains 64,000 acres`.
An increase of $lOO per acre is equal
to $6,400,000, or enough to build 200
miles of railroad, even if it cost $32,-
000 per mile. But 200 miles of rail
road would extend through twenty
towns ten miles square, and cost but
$lO per acre if taxed , upon the
land. These figures are given mere
ly as an illustration. If the farmers
had taxed theinselves to build all the
railroads in the country, and give
them away to the companies that
would stock and run them, the pres
ent increased value of their lands
would have well repaid all the Outlay.
—American Agriculturist.
The Borst in Peach Tree& °-
Alvriter in the Southern Planter
says : "I once heard of a lady whose
husband had planted a peach orchard
with a view of making brandy.—
She feared that be might become a
drunkard, and determined to kill his
trees. To effect this, she secretly
poured scalding water around the
roots, and to her great surprise the
'trees did not • die, but produced an
extra crop of peaches. The scalding
water killed the worms, but was not
sufficient to kill the trees. At first I
adopted this practice very cautiously,
but now without fear I pursue
Early each spring, I scrape around
the trees with a large knife on the
morning -of washing-day. = When the
washing is done, I teke buckets full
of boiling soda into the orchard, and
dash theresust where the trunks
` join the ground . In this way thous
ands of little worms are scalded to
death. Lastly, I apply unleached
ashes to the trees. After an experi-
ence of several years, I confidently
reccommend this practice,"
DAIRY PRODUCTS.—Many Americans
shave been astonished at the millions
of pounds of, American cheese ship
;pea to England,both for consumption
'.here and re-shipment with English
labels to this country. Moat of it is
from New York State. But it will
surprise people more to know-of the
amount of butter arusuallyi made in
that State. The Agricultural Socie
ty's report for 1866 shows a range
of from 85,000,000 to 90,000,000
pounds of butter produced here every
year,and yet the - demand of the cities
has to be supplied largely from Ohio,
Peunsylvanta,and other dairy States.
The quantity of milk sold has increas
ed from .20,000,000 to 29,000,000 gal
lons within ten years, and the cheese
from 38,000,000 to 72,000,000 pounds
within the same time; while rthe but
.ter production has fallen oft: Because
• New York' has n Annie* market for
her cheese, she should not neglect
her home market ! Tor butter. Large
as the production is, it should be
larger, and easily could be.
~a!% Pttg. - Notius,
N OTIOE IN BA If y . -
T4it
ti , That On the Mb alio!
'Nay 4L - Dt• 1888, a' Wit, in Bankruptcy
Irai haw yolast the Mate of Nelson Olisrlia,
etTanklballoal tp. la the county of Wyaminghr
ilst State' of Peansyllnutia, who ' has beep rob
eg a Bankrupt on hie - Petition"; euil
lalkt Wiz or:our +labia aad gegystrof
P 7 P ' b elonging to such. Bankrapt to
MIA Or it are, and the treader of nay pro.
bim `ate fell:Men 14j•bor ; Ababa
of the creditors of 'odd Bankraptio
peon deb debt( and tochooie one or more
Aa
sipnea of his est4te, will be heidat • a Quart of
Bankruptcy to be . holden at the- Wile's` of the
Wr in the Borough of Trltandi, before
ARD 'OVERTON, Jr.. Register; on -the
17th day of JULY, L. D. 1888 at 9 o'clock.pa.
TllOl6B kW/WM, •
United States Marshall as Messenger, Wes- .
tern District ef - •
By E. B,COOLBaUGH, Deputy.
, Jane 4, ' •
NTICE BANKRUPTCY.-
Ms is to rivi ~arise," That on the ith
day of June. A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued againstthe estate of Andrew .
B. Sc te rtof 'troy township, in coca'
ty of Bradford and State of lvanla, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt - on own pett
lion ; that the payment of any debts and de
livery of any property belonging to such Bank
rupt to him or for his u se, and the transfer Cif
any property by him are forbidden by law' ;
that a meeting- of the creditors of said Bank.
rapt to prove their debts and to choose , one or
more Assignees of his estate,' be held ate
Court of Bankruptcy to be holden,at the
bffice of the Register in the Borough of Towle.
da, 'before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., -Regis
ter , on the 25th day of JULY, A. D. 1868, at
11 o'clock, a. m.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
United Sta tea - Marshal at Messenger, West
ern District of Pennsylvania:
By E. B. COOLBAIJOH, Deputy.
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June 18, 1868.-4 w.
N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
This is to give notice, That cm the, 4th day of
June, A. D., 1888, a Vi'arrant in Bankruptcy
wasissued against the - estate of Canon E.
Htnamtnr, of South Creek, in the eptulti of
Brildford, and State of Pennsylltinm, who
has Seen adjudged Banlanpt on his own pe
'Utica ; that the payment of any debts and
delivery of any property beim/Ong to such
Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the
transfer of any property by him are forbid
den by laws that a meeting of the creditors
of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts,
and to choose one or more Assignees of his
estateolffil be held ata Court of Bankruptcy
to be holden at the office of the Regiffier, m
the borough of Towanda, Pa., before ED
WARD OVERTON, Ja., Register, on the
18th day ofdIILY, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'cluck
A. s. THOMAS A. ItOWLEV,
11. S. 'Marshal as Messenger, Wes
tern District Pennsylvania.
By E. B. Cooratrou, Deputy.
June 18, 1888.-4. t
TN. BANKROCY:In the . matter
.1 of JOSHUA DEBRAH, Bankrupt. In he
District Court of the United States for ijm
Western District of Pennsylvania,
To whom it may/concern : The !undersigned
hereby gives not of his appoin =ant as as
sist= of Joshua Denali; of Canton borough, in
County of Bradfmell and State of Pennsylvania
within said District, who has bend adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his own petition by the Markt
Court of sal
District.
Dated at Towanda. this 15th day of June
A. D. 1868, A. N. CALIPP, Assignee.
TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter
IN
of ABRAM YOUNG, Bankrupt. In the
Wet Court of the United States for the Western
District of Pennsylvania, as.
To whoa it may coneern : The undersigned
beteby gives hotice of his appointz.ent as as•
idgnee of Abram Young,•of Alba borongh,in the
county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania,
within uldetrict, who has been adjudged 'a
t upon his own petition by the District
Court mid District
Dated at Towanda, this 15th day of Jane,
A. D.,1868. ' JOON N. CALIFF, Assignee.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
This is to give Notice : That 011 the 25th 61,,y
of May, A. IX 1868, a Warrant in
Bankragcrwas issued against the estate of
3 amen Fellows, late of the ,firm of Pet.
lows it Crandall, of the Borough of Alba,
In the county of Bradford, and State
of Pennsyrraniti, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay
ment of any debts and delivery of any
property belonging to such Bankrupt, to
him, or for his use, and the trander of any
property by him aro forbidden by law; that
a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bank
rupt, to prove their debts, and to choose
one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he
holden at the Office of the 11)2guster, in the
Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD
OVHS.TON, in., Register, on the 15th day
' of JULY, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Moshe', as Messenger,' Wes
tern District Pennsylvania.
By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy.
May 28, 1868.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter
of NELSON W. FRENCH. Bankrupt. In the
District Court of the Dotted States, for the
Western District of Pennsylvania.
To whom it may Concvri l: The undersiftntd
hereby gives notice of his appointment as as
signee of Nelson W. French, of Windham twp.,
in the county of Wyoming and State of Penn
sylvania. within said DWtrict, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by,
the District Court of said District.
Deted at Towanda. Pa., the 18th day of June,
A. D. 1868. JOHN W.MIX, Assignee.
THE TOWANDA BAKERY
♦ND
EATING ESTABLISHMENT I
- WOOD & ALLYN bating purchased ;the
Bakery and Bating
_Establishment:and Grocery
recently kept by Mil &Smith, first door south
of the Ward Nome, Main street, Towanda,
Pa. and having re-Modelled the same. they are
prepare dto tarnish their customers and the
pubilo with everything in their line at reason
able rates.
THEIR EATING DE ARTHENT
Is fitted np in the most approved style :and
meals are nerved at all hours, and their store is
ailed with a good assortment of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY., GREEN
AND DRIED FRUITS, A.C. &C.
They will keep in store and sell at wholesale
and retail or manufacture to order
BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH
ROLLS, BUNS, PISS AND CAKES,
Of all kinds. Also will keep the 'best Crackers
of all kinds in the markot,- by the barrel pr
pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by
the keg or dish, claesp as the cheapest. They
will use the best Materials lit every thing and
will try to please the most fitstidictus.
or Wedding and other hinny Cakes made to
order.
ar Families supplied daily and promptly
with anything desired In our line.
They employ none tat the-.moat skiltnl work
men, and use only the best material. They are
determined to keep a first class establishment.
Give us a fair and candid trial and you will lind
It to your advantage. !.-
43. H. WOOD. I J. O. ALLYN.
Towanda, Aug. 1, 1131.1.—yr.
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
-The enbeetibera are now receiving from New
York a fine assortment of
GOODS IN THEIR LINE 1
Consisting to part of
BROWN & BLEACH MUSLIN,
AND PRINTS,
LADIES AND_CIii4DREWS PRESS QOODS,
Fancy Skirts, Skalds, Hoop Skirts
GLovEs, Hostnt; y4sk.Et Norm's,
ic., ecc., &c
All of which can be- bought u • cheap as the
samdae q . ua Theirlity of goods canbe bought InTo
wan • •
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
lo being tarnished with the Wont styles of
BONNETS leiND HATS;
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And a general a/moo:moot o' millinery Goode.
with eoropetent Illtigera to suit the twine! all
who 'may favor thevrith their patronage.
Eircia) attention paid to
BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK
As we bus an cm:laid:kill exPiessly ter
ads department tatisfietion guarrinteed.
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Main Street, directly opposite Court
. B. A.. PETTEB CO
Towatt4a, April li, 18G4.-3m
• nag fa state cab - 31107nte. -
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SEAL ESTATE AGENOY,
01Its sale the_lollowlogYropertlesat :
nischnable
ptt I)PeX: '
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-± A tract of land &nate La Gloucester ) county,
New Jersey. Containing 418 acres, !Si miles
from Malaga Station,- Camden- and Cape Noy
R.lnwaY4
iteehor" . pridyieity la tfinsloW
township, Camden county, N. Y. *Co tainfog
Skied acres. To be sold in loti. 1
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Potter County tame. Heavily timbered
with Pine. Hemisck, I Ash, Cherry and hard
woods as follows : 1
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' Tracts No. 4763, eonl g 090 acres ; No.
4755, 990 acres—between the And and east
forks of the Binnamahonleg In Wharton and
Sylvania towstihipe•T -,. ''. ::,"„ , I- ' ,
- Tracts No. 4767, 090 acres ; N 0.14768, 400
acres ; • No, 4698, 400 acres Wharton town
ship. 11tek Of?, 4pPitti 'bead-wa!eiaf.iff Settle
Creek,. ' • -
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Tracts No. 5917, 1100 acres • No. 5720,1080
acres ; No i 6823 1 41160 ~ actea ;'ND. +4924, 1082
acres 75 perches : No. 5912, 1100 acres. No.
5930, 1100 acres ; No. 5938, 1100 acres ; No.
6929, 1100 ; in Whartoc and/Stewardaon tojrn
abipamateedoratera Keep) !Jan*, pear wain
branch.
Tracts No. 4717,:196 - acres ; 4729000 acres ;
Appot and Stewardson :townships, pear Little
Kettle Creek.
• Tracts No. 4920, 837 acres 4024,;600 acres,
Wharton township , main branch, Sinnamabon-
- Two hundred and seventy-five acre prime,
that class coal land. Blakely township, Lu•
Seam county, Pa., half way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very near the Railway:
One thousand acres drat . elass Anthracite
coat land abent miles northeast of Wilkes-
Barre, In the reload of improvement&
About 1000 acres of land In Medford town
ship, Burlington county, Now Jersey, about
four miles north from Jcksqn Junction of the
Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rari
tan Bay,Dallwaye.: Valuable. mill" ;Scat.% 'A'sro
or • three houses,' stable; barnit, - No., second
growth of timber, never falling water. Power
- all 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price s'4o per acre.
One-third may remain.
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Detannre Patina and Pennervania
Desccit . 4Aoas and directions g venion applica
tion.
A valuable Ccuntry Seat near P.4iladelphia.
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land
WESTFRN PROPERTY—For salt' or cx
change. 1.20 acres of good-land one third tlm
bered. San Piero, Sark county, lowa.,
Forty acres of good la ad With !pit trees, ap
ples, peaches, pears. &b. -25 acres improved,
one half mile from San Pietro on Ihilway .—
Price SSOO.
80 acres one mile from San Pieie, one-third
timbered. No improvements. On railway .
Price $BOO.
A steam mill
,property . Burlington town
ship, Bradford county. A - very desirable lum
bering operation.
Eight parcels of land, containiug from 50 to
100 acres, each partially timbered' and improv
ed suitable for fuming or grar.4l.
. jlonse and Barn hi good order,and 136 acres
of improveiland timbered land, orchard, good
miter, &c. Balm, township, 'Flogs county, on
'Northern Central ..ailway. Forlsale on long
time and easy terms..
26 Town Lots in Monroe Borough l Bradford
county, Pa.
3,000 Amtsld Timbered laud. Sullivan
county, Pa.
122 Acres good Farming 144 d, Burlington
township, Bradford county .
Other timbered and improved properties
Descriptions given on appv .tation.
Tenements and improved Real Estate, To
wanda Borough. and other properties. 6
MONTANYE & WARD,
ExecutelConveya.nces, luruish Briefs of Title,
buy and sell Real Elatate„ collect rentals and.
liens,survey and examine all kinds Of property.
They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms,
homesteads, and properties especially desirable
to capitalists; to Tocure. advances of money
upon bond and mortgage, and prosecute in
quiries for thoec desiring to make intcstments
or becure a home- Thev will cried
INSURANCE
In the best kuown VIRE AND LIFE COMPA
HIES. They have exclusive. A.:envy or Brad
ford am) acighbdring couutiesl ). ei lia ß emu
pantos hi these several departmeuts of fusur
sues.
Those who desire to buy or sell farms"
All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire
All who seek permanent investments for the
future benefit of their families, in secure and
first-class Lite Companies ;
Capitalists desiring to buy •of sell valuable
speculative properties ;
All wishing surveys and examinations ;
All wishing advances upon valuable tea
property ;
All who wish to obtain icase or rental of
Farms or Tenements,
Arc respectfully solicited to entrust such busi
nese to our Agency.
Further particulars furnished at our office
Office, comer of Main and Pino streets
Abr . PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
FREE OF CHARGE
REFERENCES:
Hon. U. Meteor, Towanda,
Hon./William Elwel, Hloomsborg, Pa.
C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda. •
M. O. Moroni,
G. F. Mason & Co., tionkeri; Towanda. .
'J. D. Montane, Towanda'.
Lathrop, Laddington es-C0.,. 1 New York.
Dickson Brothers, Phihidelphis.
Hon. John N. Conyngham, Wilkes-Barre.
Clarke Parrish, Wikearßaiie.
Ron. V.B. atm* Rontroae, Pa. .
Towanda. April 2, 1867.] 1
FASHIONS FO/1 SrHING AND
MOM OF 1868. ,
Having' just ret ti r from !New York with a
full and carefully d stock of MILLINERY
GOODS, we hope be able 03 please all who
favor us with their potronage4 Come and See!
We will do over your Strives In the latest styles
and we defy competition in tbls branch of our
work. Collars ,beautiful Thread Lace—no cheat.
Also Itadame Foya Corset Eildrt Supporter..
Call and examine before you purchase.
Rooms on the east side of Vain at., between
the stores of Fox, -Stevens, Kam & Co.; and
Miles Carter.
E. J. PIERCE.
Also, PATTERNS OP--TE I E
LATEST STYLES
for Ladies' siind'Childre.o' Dresses. Ladles
-Cabins to have good worki and Abe heat of
WWlwith graceful and elegant - fitting, will
find i t to their advantage tot favor to with a
trig • for ;Rooms over Ere, Pierce's.
N. L. CUSTER.
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Taw►ada; AprikB,l
PLAOE ' l 7
ItAbrrA=pot
EINE
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.tttla
- piorsioN AND
Nra 'FEED STORE. •
1, JOHN j
ant ,door' sentiii of the Ball Road
Pee) media most reepeetfally; Invite the at-.
!motion Or the_p#M,to: hilimp and 'vvelao4
stock 'of ,
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GROCERIES: ;AliD
which he Is selling to the times* and
pereee'ol "14. Ile hap alao:Liienoi a splendid
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. FEED STORE,
Which is Well anted Supply the - cane sad
Barclay coal region al ad times. Ho keeps
constantly on hand a large stock of
TEAS, 00.1'FF,'XS,13IIGARS,;
ntop+963, ;
FLOUR, BUTTER I , I PORK, &0.,
Which he Ls pollinrCheap for cash.
.GOODS DELWEREIJ IN THE-lIORO*
The citizens of Towanoz and vichilty, will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal
patronage for the last. two, years, and we
promise with thtir assistance , to improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge our business, so as
to wlurant satisfaction tp all. Call an d us
, ate.
JOHN MERIDETH
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Towanda, July 10, isq.
'S'TORE
GROCERY' AND PROVI-
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; SION 'STORE
lvioirAs J. JONES,
it's opened a new Gni eery and Prhvision Store
in Patten's Block, In the store formerly o ma
pled by Solomon & Son. where he now on rs to
the public a large supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
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Of the bolt quality, and to be sold at the VERY
LOWEST PRICE'S. The stock con Min a
TEAS, COFFEES • SUGARS ,
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SuoARS,4O. ALSO
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PLOtg, &c,
Intact everything urty--kupt in a .Grocery
and Provision Store, w ch I shall eel) as low_
as can be bought elaewhtre. . , •
W 'Dish will be paid for an Country
Produce. Towhnda, Oct 1 17, 1•367 .
NEW STORE!
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NEW GR•RCEEIESI
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES;
TEA, SYItiJPS,
MOLASSES, .06FPEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, inxet everything in the
gROCEIRY LINEI
FLOOIt,FEED,!3RAND, POTATOES,
sum, LAIU, EGGS, AND
VARIETY OF IFARITERS PRODUCE.
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST POINT IN TICE NRKET
CHEAP AS . THE CUE /PEST I
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
W. 21:.. ROCKWELL.
Miy 23, 1867 ,
THE UNDEESIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
In in the arm of C. B. PAICEI & CO., is now
prepired to offer to the ettizew of Bradford
County and vicinity, a largc and well selected
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stock of
Which I have purchased for Cash and feel mill-
der4 that can sell pt as low figures as can be
purchase 4 elsewhere. I now offer to the public
a splendid ,s toes. et
COFFEES, SUGARSf
STARCH, SALERATCS, SPICES, &C
Rave )11 hand a large stock Of
G. D. ,RONTANYE,
HENRY WARD.
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
1.
I kce) conetantly on hada, POHK, HAMS
LARH and kltt l ds .of FISH. %Vonld all the at
tentluff of the ['Olio to our Can't Be Beat
STOCI OF TOBACCO,-
lu quality or Bri c e. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New! Y! j ork`Cheinical and Brown Soap
Please call aid *nine our stock of
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Large' assoqrrknt YANKEE NOTIONS
TOILET.6O 4.4. c. I will pay the high.
est cash price,
f o.
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COIJ4ITRY PRODUCE.
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Pumas give usi a call hefore selling elsewhere
All persons Indebted to thelrite firm will
please call and Wiake immediate payment..
C. B. PATCH
Towanda, Hatch 12, 1867.
I\T E W l. TAILOR SHOP
IA
Alilo§ PENN6ACKEB,
r i
Has opened a shop in the room back of the
Booms of theyoung Ken's Christian Maeda
tion , second 0 y, over Eddy's' Clothing Store
t i
where be is !ma* prepared to d all kinds of.
I TAILORING,
,
In the best On moat fashionable manner. An
experiencenf Many pars, a- determination to
keep up with the Fashions of the Times, anda
desire to please' his customers. ho believes win
enable himgive satisfaction. -
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h tots& 1 - Towanda. Oct. 17. 1867,
i:1
'I! . !UY YOUR
Acheag Sart 4
!fl!
WORTH,
FREE .OF OZIARGE.
NEW GOODS!
CANNED' FRUITS,
DRIED Al' LES,
ZE.C.. &C., ,tc.
Will be kept constantly on hand
A ksh lot of
Purcliaaed at tho
And will be sold as
TO THE FARMERS
CASH. lAID FOR
R, B. PATCfI,
G4OCERPE
WO3)DEN WARE
'C. B. PATCH
. ,
-
NSW , EPRING BMIXER
rilni
GOODS I
W, . V,DDY- - -
woad annerseir to the duet's' et *41'44
and the public-genera/OW he 1 , 1113 1 11 4 1 .,
and dilly 'receiving, new and
PREIgH 1100D13,':'
In his line;suldible to the tints of the people.
which he will sell for Currency at former
• ‘-
GO,L D R I 0-B . S . I
.Consistifig tips; *of good well aid'
CLOTHING!
(No Shoddy of any kind) consfitlng In
Bair i i it E s' s' i IT ' ' ' t
1 1 '1 ,
Al, 'trade&
COATS,. 'VESTS AND. PANTS,
AU Wool. _!
DRESS COATS:PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Costa, Dusters and Pants,
Over All. and ,Oter Shirts, Linen and Paper
Collars. Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts,
Nett Suspenders, Gloves, Wes, Leather
Bass, Spring Style Silk, Soft nd Straw Rats.
AU first,ciala. Remember List Good Goods are
cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any
price. Cali and examine my pods beldns buy
ing. Next door to PoweU &Oo
It *.. •
' Toftazda, May 28, 1807. ' •
LIB TEMPLE . OF FASHION 1
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
An entire new stock of Clothing bought as
cheapits before , the war to be sold with
SMALL PROFITS !
The uadersigned would 'respectfully announce
.to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to oiler them Ci othing, such as -•
FINE .BEAVER OVER 'OATS,
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Also the
FINEST DRESS :AND BUSINESS . SUITS
HATS AND CAPS.
Fumishitg Goods, &c., and that these poode
bought at very low figure's will ho sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a pbr
'umlaut trade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence- of purchasers, will deal on a
Lasts of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I
and all goods will be warranted for what they
are repress nted to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself.'don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means Houk,
south end of Behileman's Block.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867
B EDELL & VAN VELSOR
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DELLERS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING
LIA'AS AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING; GOODS
OS Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIoGACOUNTY, N
to hate a Fiaahlon tb le Cutter from New
York City, and take all the rink iu giving yeti a
good fit.
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own establishment. We dive
pa rtieularattention to Youth's Boys, and
CHILDRENS' CLO WING
And always have a good:assortmentZ
CLOTHS AND CASSIAIERES,
From 95eente to $3 per yard, (aL wool.)
Best, Stock, of Hats and Caps
Kept within 20 miles. Como and look and
prove [or yourself.
In.. Wlll be at the Ward House the first and
third Monday of every month tith samples
of Goods, and prepared to tako measures.
BEDELL & VAN VELBOB,
68 Broad-st:, Waverl, N. Y.
A gents lot Grover & Baker's Hewing Machines.
April 3,1868. •
SPRING - . AND SUMMER GOODS
PROCLAMATION BY
CdIIEN ROSENTIELD,
TOWAlip . A, PA.
WEIEBEAS, It seems to have pleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recoil- -
nize our fair way of dealing ;
AND Wittamss, We owe our (sincere thanks
to tile community for extending tom so liberal
a patriterage until now ;
---- AND - Wnsinsas, We deem it our ditty to re
ciprocate all tho favors bestowed upon ul thus
tar ; 1 1
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that o
great stock of
New Spring and Summer do , ' s,
Comprising everything in the
0,140TH1N.C41
Such a
Doeskin & 0288interC. Pants
And a I the best styles Coats, Vests, ac
GEN 7 S FURNISHING GOODS !
And the I
LATEST STYLES EATS • & CAPS,
Will be disposed of at sacii
REDUCED PRICES!
That will astonish the community. As our
Goods are manufactured In New York express
ly for this market, we can afford to sell as cheap
ss the next. Wo are bound to satisfy all who
give as a call.
' COHEN 1 ROSENFIELD:
Neat door to Fox, Stevens, bierenr ICo
Towanda, April 16, 1868.
We would call ti e attention of the pub li c to
the fact that we se opened a Branch Store in
WYALUSING, (hi the More formerly occupied
by B. F. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell
at the lame Low.. Rates. Give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Wyalusing. April IG, 1808.
•
NO MORE MONOPOLIES !
GRAND OPENING CAMPAIGN
YOB WE
SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1868 t
-TELE CILPBSATED _
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT
ALEX. SOLOMO.II I 'A CO.
N 0.123, Hain.l3treet,
-4' O,I%V_A NDA P .0 , 1 N.' A .
A new era' has dawned upon Towanda and"
BmdfordCounty. No more monopolies in the
Clothing Trade. Down vilth High Prices.—
Goods will hereafter. be,sold' in Towanda at at
smaller profit than ever befoire. The great am
bition of the undersigned is to sell goods at a
smaller profit than any other. firm in the coun
ty,and to be regarded as the vim Mends of
the publß. We Shall. thezefore, make it oar
study to see how cheap we oin sell to all. -
Our store will continue to be OwI:MEAT'
REGULATOR OF PRICES of Clothing • and
(tents MLnishing Goode in Towanda and Brad
ford county. and all will consult their - interest
by giving,tift a call and getting posted on prices
Wage mating purchase!. Customers wlllie
=ember that we mean every word we put on
paper in regard tb goods and prices.
Come one, mite all, and buy goods, cheap I
Remember the number 123. Main street.
ALEX. SOLOMON Ir, CO. s
Towanda, &pril 30, 1868
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fill and wipttaws•
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1* tie Aitte st Wilsbwill i,,earefally
selected to thsproatedrivwxaste wit
tkisdebatti win be kept"Cptisiluitlme.y.. c
pea with hesh puchaso edit oirereties Ths .
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B I PAii,"iige*l 1
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AM. aiIMDPItA! %till% f„ VT 9 r
KEROSENE OR COAL : OIL,
, . I Alcohol and %Wilzig Philds,
SHADES, 'lsiicKEl, carbillEYS )
Sperm, Lad. Whale, Neats F ( 0 1 0 .1 :
TANNE#', AND MAOHINE ., OILS,
Fancy awl Toilet Articles in a tlitekrortulety,
opoNags,l IMUSREIT, SOAPS, COMBS,
Pomades, Hair : Dyes, Perfumery,
POCKET - BOOKS, TORT . MON AIS,
- s Pocket Knives, Razors,
'PODTH,HKIN AND : HAM PREPARATIONS;
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Rid!clout use,
TOBACCO, SNlalik, PIPES AND. CIGAILV
Garden, Field and Floor Seeds, Trumes , Sup',
, porters, Baspenaitri es, t StMoider Braces;
Breast, Pumps, Teething Bingo, Nursing
Bottles, Nipples, NiPple Shells and
IRields, Syringes, &d Pan:l43dt- ,
Seating Fruit Jars; Thermal:deters, -
Flavoring 'Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick,
and Stove Blacking, Fish Taekle„ Ammuni.
tion, &c. Botanic. Eclectic and llonimpath
id Medicines, and all the Popular Patent •
M E D I,C I K,FIS.
dll articlei warranted OA represented. 'Per
meat a distance can receive their orders by
daze or mall, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
FOR' FAMILY USE,
Eitown as Safe and Reliable ,Remedies, are war-.
ranted for what they are intended to .4,ivettatis•
faction, viz :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup; for coughs ,
colds, tun C(M)plaihti . 44.-450e* Po
Dr. Porter's Eciectio l Pills, for'biholis - comi
plaints and mild cathartic.... 25
Di. Porter's Sanifer• Syrup; for scro tufa
skindiseases, t 1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine s, Tonic, for female tier&
nett.
Dr. Porter a Ton tc ic Elliirfor strengthening 1 00 ,
the system,l 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Sclnepps, for liver 'and
/Wiley complaints
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Slmpophoaphites,
for nervous default •
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. fiir diar
rhea, lkc, - • - ' •
Dr. Porter's Family Embroca tionfoi sprains
• bruises, 4rc ,
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse
nese, sore thrOot, 4re.:
Porter's Worm Wafers; hi' expelling
taervis
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, fort, extermina-
ting worms
Dr. Porter's Infanic,t Bellitf„for crying. &yews
col
Dr. porter's
_Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh
headache", ... . s, ..
Dr. porter's Toothache ' Dropfor tooth
, ache
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for pr/serving
teeth
Dr. Porter's Tricogene, for dressing and
growing the hair
Dr. Potter's Tricophile, tot beautifying the
flair
Dr, Porter's Odog
the rife hai rous Shampoofor clean-
bir '
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify.
' ing the complexion
Dr. Porter's Pile O.ntment. for externs
plies -
Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald
• Ing urine
Dr. Porter's •Medicated Figs,: for ha bites.
constipation
I Or. Porter's Healing Salve, ftwents.wounds
lee
M.. Potter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips
\ w JACOBS
Dr. Porter's Eye Salvo, for loflameci eyvs
Dr. Porter's Eye Water. for intlameg
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, [or
corns and bunions
Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, for costive
ness
Dv. Porter's Iron PIM, far poor blood .....
•
Dr. Peiftei's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas.
ant catharric. 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making mi.
tritionk diet for invalids 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, .be 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, [or flavoring
' lee cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fen mending
broken glass, he 25
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
wood work.... , ' 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash
• ...
Dr. Porter's fled Bug Poison, for killing 50
bugs 60
Dr. Porter's ply Poison Paper, for killing
05
Dr. Porter's 4Land Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rats 25
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
from clothes 25
Dr. Porter's Black Ink k in pint bottles - 25
in hulk by the gallon • 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
Pof animals . 30
Dr: Porter's and Cattle Lotion, for
Dr:o
Porter's B:
sne an d . B a itim gidhl, kc
pavin Core, 5
. for horses 50
iledica I advice given gratuitously at the °Dace,
charging only formedleine. •
sir Thankful for past liberal patronage,would
respectfully announce to his friends and th o
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
C. PORTER, M.
Dec. 18,1860.—yr
SOMETHING NEW
Raving purchased the stock of Tobacco belthig
bg to Randall, Compton , •Co•, and having
built a shantygm the same ground, sor Ire pre : :
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Sold Leaf. Sunny Side, 'Flue' Apple,hliehigan
Fig, Bons Leaf and Star, whiCh we oiler for sale
In quantities to snit easterners. Packages hi
Barrels, halts and quarters.
The celebrated Lone Jack; Prido:ot the utd:
fed Rates, Vlrginistie Gold Leif and all'
kinds of Killicknick. , • - ,-=
--1
American Eagle, llen. - gran, I,elioquet,
perio, Tycoon and the very Icliolcest brands . of
Yana.
We will keep constantly onlhand a vdricty of
pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and everything usually kept in a Tchieco
Store,
Landlords supplied with t;t7t c i a t Poll TO
bacco on liberal terms.
All orders promptly fillet notice.}
Oct.• 27.:1861.
CHEAP PASSAGE FROM
IRELAND' OR RNOIAP
••
0u105.4 co.'s Luis; OF • NITANSUIIN LfINIQL - 01 , .59-
- • (lIININSTOWN OP LIVID POOL. .1,••
. .
Williams /4' Goion's old. ?Black Star Line -of
Liverpool Packets,-saLUng every . week.. -
Swallowtail Line of Packet% frentot to•Lou
donrasiling twice a month.
Remittances Lo England, Ireland and Scotland
payable on demand. , • .
. .
For further particalars,
I appl y to -Williams &
Dulop e Broadway , Jgeos'orUei or ' •
0. -Fe WILSON & 0.,-Bantersi
Oct.l. 1866. Towlttlo,P'
IIIISIO, Olt ANY, .OTLIF4, • t
TICLE is our hue, ordered at shatCriettOe
ey unlade& the NEWS LOOM.
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Stioullatuous
AGAIN IN MOTION !
A variety 01
CIIEWING TOBACCO
Such as
FANCY eIiONING
BRANDS OE
Ar-BARtEIf,
Amp a
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armieiiit ' ' as. ',Awl 4dr
*MO bialla 4111114
Poly's* , of from the mad
rehabbs: mg iniadictuera . ~, ..
ally asks or a Ilb at erillearecorpaba pi 4 6II:
t ~•. A bugs dock ---•
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tanktotlitienreoetirid,ituereciirritinilire•
omit to aet apply the; ,4..r.)''''" - T ItA,l ..! .v.
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WANTS OP THE rOjO Ii Iit,WITIT. ARTICLES
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BOTANIC EC=fl ot riT ICEPATEI
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A large tariplf Bmshas tor the; tit t ed:Entr, :
.4.Loofor Itbaltotaluit.'ffalls„
dors and Pastes, Oils Perfamerjrl
§oapai , COMI/01.410). VA 40TigOr .; •
atoraric..istroseno i _Tosoll4
Lampe, Idhadeo.,"Ctdrantra t ,
- ' a r c:, all of th e
• Lsto'st styles
CHOICE CIOARSi TOBACCO AND SNUFk,
..P ll .9o.iciazui supplied aj, reasonable rate&
Medlatneennd rreacriptlena, carefully and ac
curately contporinded and prepared by compet
ent pertain/I 41611 hours OUthe day and night.
Sunday hours from - 9to 10 o'clock-In the pre-'
noon, to 2ln the afternoonr
t 11:111. COSH.
'4oWainda, Sept. 29, 806.
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MA.RSHALIi BROTHERS, & CO.,
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their. new Stock tif
HARDW
FA ARE, _ l . •
RMING IMPLIHRNTS,
BLACK SIUTIRP.TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Iso, a' large assortment of
Window Glass," Sash, Paints, Oils, '
!Putty, ifarrthdies, ttnil Paint •
and Varnish Brushes •
IF3
of all kinds, which will be sold for the bietii
Cash price. Alec), a 'line assortment of •
' KEROSENE S
o‘ every atylihfliii Pattern to snit the' public •
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid to Iteroaene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of -1
IN- wAns. ,
4011111110PROSIFTLY ATTENTED.T.O
!
We have on hand a flow article of • -.
'GLASS ?BOIT JAMB;' •
with improved hit-am:ling coital, and
11Elltil?.TICA,L. - SE.A.LING CA Ng,
,which la one of :the; best cage ascii,
Jene20,15615:
TIIE GOOD - TIME HAS , CQME I
Th 6 eurpluslof laboi combined with other
causes has tollwithlearfutettopt upon
• -
And it is decidedly lower, , whibh dart ensilj be
seen by enquiring prices.at 2: • . •
•FROSrS PURNITURE EMPORIATK
Where Mai be found the largest'and best:stock
of Furniture ever offered in .this market, and
which lam now offering at , .
.GII,EATht REDUCED. PRICES-1
1 am now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension
Tbblr.s at $1,50 per foot, andother goods in-the
same propor S ion, mini of them as, cheap as be
fore the War. I hare also increased facilities
for ManufaCturing, and can furnish'
DEALERS AT WHOLESALE
Thankful f r their past liberal patronage and
determined to - merit a continuation of the some
by offering itiducements not to be found else.
Where,' invite the public to call and examine
my goods and prices before pure basing else
where. No charge for showing sonde, and I .
WILL NOT Bt UNDERSOLD I.
I alsO beep- on band a largo Stook of- Ready
!dada Coflini-from 'the most , common to the-
finest itoseiro d. • Also Victoria Lawn, Marino
and Satin 8.013c3; cap.; ac:; and- will incubh .
everying in the lino of Judertaking on the
most reasonable tenni.' • • • r•-•
HEiin
,•,dineas w!lea: required.
I • JAME;S, required...
p April 160E4. • . -. •
AlWays in r,
Towanda,
I, • 0:.-11
BEST .
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11l
1 OUNTiili"6 - : - FRikillli 'FLOUR,
,UADA FLOM Tlig-BEST
NIB
MICIIIGANNAVALEAT
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AND OTHER (101) BRANDS.
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- acta t il Dmilers ; nupplie'd uhcap,
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-Prom our filer° the
, ITATIIORN 'BUILDING .
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Sear tbo Etta' Ratios,. Depot, fiLltittA N. -Y.
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Dec: 19, 186
pump. ,Ncr:l MACKEREL-N.OR
perponnd ato • •-•', ..t.f.
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STRANKIAGITES () -:;•,4',
;a trr. fi r, GAUGE' 4100Bg;
• 401 to/r,
, 61.2 . 3! , hatatiet iiaboitftwit6t. ••
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Of Mai* wionght work 'for' fledges; arid it I
AffherPllllloool/ ;to:Order.: 4116,. slate
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• Stoller, Sieve - PAK:Tin-Wire, .oat. Pi m*.
I Plowicflultlwatifv ere Latitlenf,t9t conistant.
/1b2041*--;:eittss,l fred 4k • •'. 4 '
DIVIWINGSAGSPEOIFICATIONS
'kir kills" intgiber
I ,l6.ltagN JUL& •
Foreman, who has had largC experience In this
'branch of the business.
(lOUS AumAN
•
T":ll4*A CARRIAGS
=la
The Rader/4 . 0d respectfully announce to the
isubne that they .. ka•re purchased the
R 11,1 A G S' II 'O.P
Eft=
. R• A K ,
'411(1 Lira uqq prep:tied to build wurk in
T.LE I. Al gS`T_S E ,
end ;164' nianuer: They will
constantly keep on tiatul as assortment of Spica-
TbP . AND' l 6PitsT BITfiGIES,
'FAMILY; OARRIAGES,
DEBiociaT AND' WAGONS,
ALBANY BLEIG.IIS
ionatito - priees.
BRYANT ds EiI'ULEN
Towanda;' Btu 0,1867.-Iy.
N.BYr: PLANING MILL
Thelinderaigned having 'built a large and corn
;inedione Mill-in the Borough of Towanda, and
fined It'with the most modern and improved'
machinery; for the mnuafacture of
ilrarepaittiVto All orders, whether large or
upon , 'the shortest notice. We have
abur a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest at le and pattern, which we can furnish
=rah, ebeiper 'than they can be worked by
hand. -
PLANING,,
TONGI3EING, '
GROVE:ISG,
- • . • AMDSCROLL
. .
_SAWING,
. •
and al - otheiWork pertaining to Joinery; will'
•be done to Unit our -customers.
Petiona•. building, and not living more than
twelve to foirteen miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have It
ground out and take it herhe with you.
We will pai CASH for • PINE ac REBILOCK
LIIMBEII de livered at our lumber yard. Come
and see us, or if you can't come, write..
- - L. B.*RODGEES & CO.
Towanila ?eh.. 1864
=MEI
MEI
Ell
J:. U. vourrkitt,&::oo:.
FACTORY.
OF
ONE AND TWO DEATZD
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
. ,
itpiqpitic, promptly . siteuded to at rea
WINDOW SAM & BLINDS.
lUiSLLI Ihltoug
CC)NgECTLONERY
. TORY.
A . ART
Calls the. atic¢tio of the public to the fact
that he nianufactutes and sells, at
*II.OEEEALE AND DETAIL,
AU kinds of Confections! ies-, Foreign andl,o
mestic Mite, !tc. Dealers in the country wish
lug anything brhls 'line' will do well to send
their orders to him, up d they will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store
in Patton's Block. Towanda. Pa.
Pets.l4,lB6B.—tf.
BOOIE-BINDERY.-TIIE PUBLIC
is respectfully luformed that the Book-
Bindery has, been rem oved to the Argus Build
ing; 3n iiinrY, where will be done
a o o S• 8,1 N N G!
In all Its various beanehes, on terms us rea
souabless" The times" trill allow.. The Biud
ery will bissulder the charge 01
H. V. Will AKF.R,
An ei — perienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done '
L in a style - anti manner which
cannot her:mulled. • Music,. 'Magazines, News
papers, Old Books , - &e., pound in every variety
of style. 'Particular attention will be paid to
the Ruling and Binding of • • •. - .
BLANK - BNKS,
"
To any desired pattern', which in qualltj and
durability wit bo warranted.
All Workwill be ready for .delivery when
promised..
The patronage of the putilie is, solicited, and
perfic satisfaction guarranteed.
Towanda. August 2. 1866.—U,,
T 0 13 ACCO AN DCI RSI
The mid evAgned . bave estribliAcd
STEAM TOIIACCO: 'FACTORY,
r i g 0' Wi 7:) ,•
• I
- „
Where they. are matiefactusing ell tibial id.
CIii.',S I TORACCO iltiD OIC4RS I :
• -
' Which` they oiler to the rtrade it
~ •
WHOLE SALE PRIOE.S-
That eaun'ot, tail tu suit: We would moat
BfliYlplielttCall tbedlle through l= 3ertrcntgyivinanexamr j iotf
. .
917 R sTocx AND PRICES
Our Tobacco, isitittnufsketnred ham the hest
KENTUCKY; AND VIRGINIA
Stock that `aan tie' procured 'in marl et.
Give us a•try . ,t , Thie.fa .a home - enterprise and
wiU ettemedlwitheaiberal dlspoeitioa of the
trade taiopport home manutmoters. •
MEA2II3 • a -
j .
-L1 7 Man Str.eet Towanda,
Jam • ,•
FintNITTYRE I ' WARE-ROOMS
JAN.Efit announc4l 14 the Pilaf':
`that be atill'con es 'to Manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment.ot - •
ceifit4.B.t T U tz- .
.Bareaus: findntUgg' h „ .. gyanda, cr i aht
cf.esll7 docciripPot.., which will be made
of the best materials, mini' he niOd*orkman
;like Mune%
I Invite the lneetton'el4he public to myiwork,
which shellac be norpacecl in auribillty, atany
shop. in the country, and my :prices be
found to.he u low as the timer will admit.
Ready-made Coffins' iofiyautly bn hull or
`made tecouler. Atood lioatso will ha famished
rthen cicsited.,2 -
Aug. 15, 1865. '
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TOWTYWA' NEM It A.N CE
- .
''-‘ ,•, ) IrotlistbansellP/ Ad aws stated yromptl7
4: • ...rq, , , ILA IkpRIP.AO. 4ariw.
.04 fhb titar4ginli known 'and reliable Cou.
; ' .e•- ifaileg;:l9 l6o ;NanimPl'ilßlook.
4 ggreg 6 ggAlNOFr r lirecrettl,........sl ice s% ,
'ktior—
Holl I..cs Initioseit Ciiiirsnr. I
••• .• , -K . . oirel, Coe! , . .
-- quit *nits, Nan li- '67... -...- .1155,220
Llailinar. iln towndi Ann Cli- .
• nag /so Row listnusas Ca.,
.o,sal 'Harpies indliewerrdZand.'
..
" ' (G01d).A.;:. 2. --. , L 1 . .•'• - ' • SIC 271,9; 7t
sleets Sp U MI! Lii r septil ' atesi wrer. • . • 1,800.**
Mini Prem. l 9lstWulle a 1 ( 3 1 0 ii) .17,000
tt
/EraAL 1N611411 - thi COM:PAIit i
Mariford, Conn. ' i.
Caltai; ~,,, .-",.. ' - $1.000,000
Am stuni,illiretrm. lin limmAns Co.,
Nrwark. N.J. :::
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Clitiftat -
Nowni AmsDICANZILAVIIIT /1111171LIJICS
.e0„-
• ' ' Philaddpkia,
. . -.; .. ... . ...
.4500,00 u
.• • - -
Cosnisprion AltrtvAiling btitimAsciti
Cow - ' "-' • r Ifartfoi - d."Conai., .
Capital ' 10,000,0130
Toppulila, Fcli., 20, 11166—if , 2. ,
FT"' LIFE, - AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE:
cAriTAL - Jr.arazoiciristo' °Tip
tiE r V07:17 . .e.4 7 '
,1111.,. 410, [if LL,11:::
. . .
... . .
.'-'.O. S. RUSSELL Agent; .
io,!g . Tilly. 'f'ciL,;•9lill : l4:Fir k il f. D !.1.14.1.4111.1r cox ra I , V.l
•
UIRJLIID Fitt. mkimit. itigitiAtium t
Corriurrr - !,.; - Philadeiphia, f
.., Capital and surplus, ov er
... . •
gums bsyn.andiggl v irANT l:uit
Capital sc;rplas, corer '
rIMIJahIatCE COMAS)" OF NORTH'
) AMERICA,
Capital and - surplus, oyei
wilwi ; irgx• NSULLI4OIII, CONWAY t
• ' • Of Neu. York.
Zapitztaimialyplts, ....
Zirrittratis INBUILINCZ Cottraxr,
Of Phlladefpkia.
Capital and surplus, eTer
au= fuSonsiscs COMPANY, I
, , • , Arllo. York.
Capital and surplus-, aver •
PyTNAII INSIINSNCE COMPANY.
Of flay (ford, Conn
Capital and surplus, over
IlfervA Lirm INsudiams CONTA.Nr., t
Of New- York .
Capital and :surplus, OTC!'
TALTEILLZhi itidUILANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, ttonr.
• Cap and Eurplu.i, over
Risks lakezi-an all kinds of Pearly. at as
low ratesas by any other reliable Companies. o.
Policies issued and Losses, it any, all
muted at'this A geney,thereby saving the trouble
and expense at going elsewhere for settlement.
air °Mee at the Hardwhere Store of Cod •
ding do Russell .C.B. lIUSSELI..
' Towanda, Feb. 7, 1806.--tf -
rtillE INSURANCE . COMPANY
- OF NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street,
- This Company are. now prosecuting the be
ness 'ot Insurance fitnu loss or damage by Ink
on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture,
.t c,
thioughout the State of Pennsylvania, on !Ler:
.alternss,for lMag or short periods; or pen:mot ur
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for losses dcc
ing the period of nearly 70- years that the Com
pany has been in esistence. entitles them to the
eoatldenee of the poblic.
DziraeTore.—Artbur. G. Chffin, Samuel W.
Jones, John Brown, Charles Taylor, A tabrosc
White, Jno. It.:Pfeff, Richard D.. Wood, Wee
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, jamei N. Dickson,
?Souls Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Hartisou.
Francis It. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S.
- Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
ARTIMit U. COFFIN, rITO 111..
C. S. EIISSELL, Agent, Towanda.
• .
MUTUAL FiliE
RANGE COMPANY
c 4 or MIDDLE TENNBYLVANIA,
'Ortice in Danville, Montour County, Penn a,
Capital
Thu Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance c utur ,,,, N
Of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature in, the year 1859. for
the Mutual Insurance of Country property only, ,
and imMedlately theresitir commenced its open
ations on that principle,. svhich has been struir •
ly adhered to since.
•
All bare been p4omptly - paki out of th•-•
Premiums collected on application 11 , 1 inviranc•
without making any assessments.
The:lnsurance -of Country proper.y only, ti r
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt ,
Palm-eat of-losses aro deemed a sufficient recom•
mendation of the Farmers Mutual Fire Aiw
a-I:cc Company of Middle PennsAvani.y, to a't
owners of safe class country property. ' -
'P. Jour:sot:, , WY. Ftl.lllOL, Pre, :
Mpich 5;'66
NBFAC• r
LIVF + RYOULAND LONDO' AND
GLOBE FIRE' AND LAPE INr.lltA SCE
COMPANY.-oMce, 4& William St., and 725.
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital,. Surplus and Beseived Fonda
(Gold)'
Assets in the United States, over ... I,soomon
Daily. Premiums, upwards of (gold) .. 17.000
, - The shareholders personally resimi.ll.•e let
engagements, of the company. AB Dirco ,,,, •
ma t be shareholders.
' rarerolta ry Naw Yoiar..—Yrancis.cottibei
Es Chairninti, Henry 'Grinnell. Esq"., Depat y
Ch rmsn, Jbaeph Gaillard, 'Jr., Esq. 1 E. M .
Archibald, Esq...„ H. B. H. Consul, -Alesande ,
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson. yawl.
Allred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. A k
ander Hamilton, Jr., Eaq., Counsel of Board.
Banzaas—Phcnix Bank—Cammann A Co. '
The Policies of this Company are issued-by
well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who arc Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
indlvidually liable for all the engagements coka
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them
all claims aro payable in cash oa proof. oi
without deduction for interest, and not, .r.
usual, _sixty daya_after presentation ut.pnyd.
'hay expire at, six o'clock, P. M., and nut a:
noon. Life insurance effected. and aunuitiri ,
granted on favorable terms.
• IL B. SIcKEAN Alava 1.
Towanda. April 7.3, 1867.
THE EQUITABLE-LIFE A. 5151
ANCO tivcioLy's Agenc) for Bradford
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,00
ESE
Yearly Income ovcr $2,000.000 cash.
MoNTANYE 41. WARP
'Towsuila, July2s, 167.
TUE ASTOR FIRE INSURANC+;
I of New York. Agency for .Bradlord !t ,
CAPITAL $400,000.
Dividend fur 186.6, 10 per cent. •
MONTAN YE &, - ,W AI; tfi
Towandl, July 25, 1887.
put LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurauce agency for Braqfurd Comity.
Mutual Cash plan. In successful operalit , u o , r
cr taycnt,y•scven years.
MONTAN YE WAHIr.
' To!so4nda, July 25, 1a67 •
W P TOMING INSURANCE- AC ES-
I'. •
.W MING, INSURANCE CODIPANY
Virilkes-Barre, Pa. . .
WM. S. ROSS,Presidelt
1.. D. SHOEMAKER, .. a Vice` President
R. C. SMITH, Secretary
Capital and Surplus $160,000. 4,.
North America, Raritan', Conn. assets /360,Cuii
COmmerce, Albany . , N. lc., " • 500,00
Fulton. New York, - " 250.000
Springfield, Vass., " 400,000
' Applications (or insurance in the above com
panies taken at fair rates, and business attend
ed to with promptness and care. Particular
attention will be given to Farm risks in ,the
country. Also Lite and Llie Stock,lnsuranie al -
fected in good and reliable companies. Mike
over Fox, Stevens, Mercer &Co.'s stare.
, T. B. CARP, Agfut,
- Tewanda, March 12, 1868.—tf.'
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RUSSELL & MIX'S
INSURANCE AGENcr
Capital Represonted.pwr $27,000.00u
North America, Philadcliihia. ..$ 2 ,901,0:
Phcenix, of Hartford, ..... I ,2340 3 * II
Germania, New York. 876,513
Home In. Co., New Haven , 1 ,610 ,070 JO
North American Fire In; Co., of
New York, 753 000 00
Enterprise. of Cincinnati, 1,000,0 00 00
Altana! Life, New York,. 20,001.00 0 0 0
We write policies In the above• reliable com
panies at the lowest rater. Particular attention
iilTeCto faun property. Office two doors north
of (he Post Office, op statist. in the room eezu
pied W.by sflenry Peet, also - at
the banking Reuse cpi,B S. Haggett k, Co.
B. B. RUBSELis ,
. .
JOHN W. MIX.
' Towanda. Feb. 20.1868.
WHITE' MARROWFAT ANll
Ivy ' Mack Eyed Pawkier sale by
PDX, STEVENS :MERCER -.VW.
=M
8100,004
$360,1x.
1111
$,T,750 - : - GY,
11;700.01,0
S'JINIAI 0
V. 54.1,04)
17;4 As;
81 . 0 i,ftuki
$8,000,000
S6llO ,00f.
$367,0041
LUCIEN MY FL,
Agent, Towanda, l'a
CAPITAL 13,100,000
'COIIrANIE3 REPRESSNTED