Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 06, 1868, Image 4

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    gqriiulturat.
How and when to Prune.
Pruning trees of any kind,-shrubs,
vines or bushes, as they should be,
pruned, is - a science requiring the
etereis , of in ,, re skill and mature
judgment than is requisite to do any
thing-else connected: with the grow
ing of plants - and fruit, from the time
the tiny seed is Aid in the fertile
soil until the branches are bending
beneath an abundant yield of luscious
fruit. Fruit growers;talk about mi.-
nii:g in the winter in some instances,
and ofpruning during the growing
season. Thb true period to prune
auything—tree,bush,vine or shrub—_
is-When suck things are young and
small, and always when the branches
are growing. The best instrument
that ever was employed for the pur
pose of pruning is, the_thumb nail—
No saW,axe,hatchet or pruning•knife,
will bear any comparison to the effi
ciency of a strong thumb nail, em
ployed at just the right time. The
writer knows what tie is relating.—
He has reared and trained hundreds
of fruit trees and vines, which are
now in full bearing, most of which
were prungd with the thumb nail.—
Occasiorafly a .small pocket-knife
wail employed, to take off a branch
which had been neglected so long
that the thumb nail could not serve
it. The pruning should begin with
- the swelling buds. The cultivator
should have perfect nuderstandin'g-of
what he desires to accomplish by
Iprrning. Before he serves a single
bud he. should understand the laws
Sf vegetable physiolog,y so far as
they affect the flow of sap. There is
no chance for correcting bad mis
takes in priming. If one tiinches a
bud that should remain, it will' be
ruinous to the form of the tree or
bush. There was never a more eg
regious error promulgated than to
allow a bush or tree to grow at
pleasure for a few years„ and then
give it at thorough and severe pruning
with saws and axes. Yet this is,and
h .5 been, the prictice all over the
country ever since trees were planted
out ; and the ruinous ccusequences
otsuch pruning are manifest wherev
er large apple trees arc found, in the
decaying trunks where large branch
es were cut off ; and because the
wounds wire so large nature could
'not heal them. This is one of the ,
prominent valises of the failure of 1
the apple crop iu New Englanil and
in other
Tire correct way to prune is to set
up lA.fure the mind a beau id - Gal of the
of the form of tree. or , bust desired,
even when the tender stem begins to
put forth its buys. Then,all through
the growing season, .the buds should
be wiTehed closely .If a bud appears
whell a branch is net desired, pinch
„it eff,'livel- leave !lids on. the main
stem wherever a branch is desired.
(Iratts that me:: growing from
scions that were set last season
should be examined fiequently,to See
if the main sterns anti laternal branch
es are all growing uMformily. If a
bush, vine er tr, e, inet case in length
faster than the atom attains propor
tiomil strength and slz,, apply the
thumb nail to the very extremity to
check the rampart growth. Grape,
vines, -and berry loe-hos of all kinds,
need pruning, pinching off the
extreme ends it in xu II a nt b ranc h es ,
after they have attained a suitable
growth. In our latitude: the_ best
period to do this work is in July and
August: After blackberry and ras
berry bushes have grown about four
feet high, it is tar better for the pro
•ductiveness of the bushes to pinch off
the ends, wid•niake the bushes thick
en up near( r he ground than to al
ley.: the cata;s to attain ten feet in
length and then cot cuff the ends.
Blooded Stcck
Within a few years past, a great
has been said and written in
favor of blooded stock. The interest.
Las extended to all animals from
thor . ;,nglitired horses to full•blooded
hits. The great cry•has been that
: ) fuil.blood was to be the'salvation of
stool. and stock:keepers and
rs ~f America. Extravagant
lay' , been paid for full-blooded
i.lals,and large quantities of paper
nd irk have been used in their
praise. Some of the animals were
reftlly splendid, while others were
"no better than their neighbors,"
except 'that they had fashionable
blood. But there has seemed to be a
general disposition among the farm
ers of this country to look up with
= itverence to the men who imported
blooded animals,and look with great
admiration on the animals themsel
ves. This, in a proper measure, is
right. - Thg men who imported blood
ed animals are public 'benefoctors,
and are,doing a great favor to the
farmers of our country, and a really
splendid animal is worthy of admira
tion, but these feelings may be, and
we believe are caried to excess.
And we believe the great secret of
success with - blooded stock, is not
. entierly its superiority . over native
breeds or grades,but is largely owing
to another reason, which is this—
' blooded stock almost universally ire
,. ceive better care and , feed than
natives or grades. It is natural
that this should be the case. They
cost so much more, the owners feel
a far greater interest in full blood
than in other stock, and in order to
save both reputation and money they
are bound to do all for them that.
care ani attcnti•nl can accomplish.
But I w,;e1,1 not condemn blood
stock. On the ~.,,utrary, I freely
admit it, suiwriority, but I would
have the ordinary farmer feel that he
cai love ():1 a;nl C. V , ll extra stuck,
though he eanOt ail' rd to buy full
-I.lGodk fT. the ?ifference is not
ntierly with the - breed ; and the
.:3111C eate,fezd and attention bestow
«l'upen natives, or 'still better, upon
grades, which is received by full
bloods, would greatly increas their
valw',and materially lessen the differ
ence bitween the selling price of full
bloods and other stock.—American
Farmer.
TRANSPLANTING IN THE NIGIIT.—A
gentleman anxious to acertain the
eff,ect of - transplanting in the night,
. inAsead of in the day, made an exper
iment with the following. result ; He
fcaLsplantcd ten cherry trees whileiln
bloom, commencing at t fottry'clock in
the afternoon, and transplanting one
each 11,,uf until one in the morning.
transplanted during daylight
the - ir blossoms, producing little
01 no fruit, While thosi transplanted
during the darker portions maintain
ed their condition fully. He did the
sank with ten dwarf pear trees,after.
the fruit:was one-third grown. Those
transplanted - during the day shed
their fruit ; thosp transplanted . dur
ing the'itigEtt perfected their crop,and
showed no injury from - having been
removed. With each of these trees
ho removed some earth with the roots.
—,ExChange.
aciireabs.
818. 11. - A - I - L - W y
J 2
06 and after Mimday May 11th tau,
Tratas lease Wisely. at Abut folkror
•
ins boars, vat :
• GOING W T.' 7 ; '
4:38 e. m., Night Express, NondaylleXcep
ted, fbt Rochester, Buffalo, Salsritatesa [and
Dunkirk, =kin:: direct connections with trains
of the Atlantic and ::rest Western, take Shore
and Grand Trunk Railways for all points West ;
also at Elmira for Canandaigua.
*4:57 a. di., Night Express, Daily, for
Rochester Buffalo, Mammas, Dunkirk and the
West, connecting as above.
8:25 a. m., Bail Train, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and• Dunkirk, connecting at Elmira for
Cdalgu.l
3:tB p.m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays
ex cepted.
5:1? p:m., Day Express, Sundays eyceided,
for Rochester, &Ohio. Salamanca, Sunda
ys and
the West, Connecta at Elmira for Canandaigua
at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great
Western Beltway, and at Bhp with.the Lake
Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, far an points
West and South.
10:33 p. m. Express Mall, Sundays ex
cepted, for Bulalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, con
necting with trains for the West.
9 10a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
3:10 p. m., Emigrant Train, Daily, for the
West.
•,St3ps at Waverly on Mondays only.
coma star.
5:34 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex
(milted' connecting at: Owego for 'lthaca, ; at
Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Great Bend for
Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawaxeu for
Hawley. and at Graycourt for Newburg and
Warwick.
8:53 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, Sun
days excepted.
p. m., Accommodation train, daily.
11:19 a. m., Day Express,Sundays excepted ,
connecting at Binghamton for Syracuse*, at Gt.
Bend for Scranton at Lactawaxen for Hawley;
and at Jersey City wi;h mid . nt express
train of New Jersey Railroad for niladelphia,
Baltimore and Washington.
6:7,7 p. m., New York and Baltimore Mall,
Sundays excepted.
9:17 p. m., Lightnirm Express. Sundays ex
cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning
express train of New Jersey Railroad for Balti-
more and Washington, and at New York with
morning express trains for Boston and the
Etst.
2:08 a. m., Night. Express, Daily, can
necting at Grayconrt for Warwick; and at
New York Leith afternoon trains and steamers
for Boston and New England cities.
4.25 p. m. Way Preight,Sundays excepted.
*L. A revised and complete •• Pocket Time
Table "of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail
way and connecting Lines, has recently been
published, and can be procured on application
to the Ticket - Amt of the Com_pany,
WM. N, BA.M, 13. BIDDLE.
Genl Pass Ag't, New-York. Gen'l. Bay&
p EADING RAIL ROAD-SUM
MER ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20th, 11368,
GREAT TRUNK LINE MOM THE NORTH *ND
Nairra.arzarfor Philidelphist,New-York,Readlng
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, kc. ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as.fol
lows: At 2.50,5,25 and 8.10, a. in., and 12.40,m.
2.0.5 and 9.35 p. in., connecting with similar
Trans on tae Pennsylvania Rail Road, anti ar
riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 1150
a. in., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. m. Bleeping
Cars aocompanying the 2.50 n. m., arid 9.35
p. m., Trains, without change.
- -Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Titaaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. rn. , and
2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and
principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. in. Train
making close connection for Philadelphia and
Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schnylklll and Susquehanna Rail
Road,leave Harrisburg at 13.55 p. m. Return
-mg ,Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m., 012 noon,
and 5.00 and 8,00 p. m. Sleeping Cars accom
pan3ing the 9.00 a. in. and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m
trains without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., returning from Beading at 6.30 p.
m., stopping at allstations ; Pottsville at 8.45
a. in. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19
Loon, 2.00 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. m., and
1.00 and 8.45 p. m.
Leave Pottsville to r Harrisburg, via Schuyl
kill and• Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a.
and 12.00 noon.
Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 a. in. , returning from Philadelphia
at 5.15 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves
rPottatown at 6.45 a. in., returning leaves Phil
adelphia at 4.30 p.m.
Columbia Rail lload Trains leave Reading at
7.00 a. in. and 6.15 p. m. tor Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c.
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomea
Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 555 p. m. Return
ing : Leave Skippaek at 6.45 a m., and 1.15
p. m., connecting with similar trains on Read
ing Vail Road.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia 6.00 a. m. , and 3.15 p. in., the 8,00
a. tn., train running only to Reading. Pottsville
8.00 a. m. Harrisburg 5.25 a. in. and 4.10 and
35 p. m., and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a.
in,. for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. m., and 11.40
for New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila
delphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Cacao ion Tickets to and from all points, at re
duced rates. -
Baggage checked ithrough ; ,100 pounds al.
lowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent .
Beading, Pa., May 20. 1887
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
J. RAIL ROAD.--Summer time Table. Thro'
and direct route between Philadelphia, Balti
more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, and the Great
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Sleep
ing Cars on all night trains.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 11th, ISGS,
the trains on. the Philadelphia & Erie Rail
Road will run as follows :
1=22
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. ..11:15 P, M
" Williamsport 8.20 A. M.
• arrives at Erie - 8.50 P . M.
Eric Express leaves Philadelphia...l2:oo noon
Williamsport.. 8:50 P. M.
• arrives at Erie 10305 A, M,
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A. M.
" Williamsport... 6:28 p. m.
• arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:45 p. m.
EMITWARD.
Mail Train, leaves Erie 11:00 a, m.
" Williamsport—..lo:ls p. m.
.• arrives at Philadelphia.. 7:10 a. in.
Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 p. m
" Williamsport.. 8:55 a, m
arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p
Sian and Express connect with Oil Creek and
Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked
Thr Jugh
ALFRED L. TYLER, Qen'l Snp't
itlisrellantous
THE TOWANDA BAKERY
D
EATING E;FTAI3LISHMENT
WOOD & ALLYN having purchased tithe
Bakery and Eating Establi-Iment and Grocery
recently kept by Hill &Smith, first door south
of the Ward House, Main street, Towanda,
Pa., and having re-modelled the same. they are
prepared to tuinlsh their customers and the
pnblinvith everything in their line at reason
able rates. ,
THEM EATING DEARTMENT
I. fitted up in the most approved style :and
meals are served W all hours, and their store is
filled with a good assortment of
GROCERIES. CONFECTIONARY, GREEN,
AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &C.
They will- keep in store and sell at wholesale
and retail or manufacture to order
BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH
ROLLS, BUNS, PIES CAKES
Of all kinds. Also will keep the best Crackers
of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel or
pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by
the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They
will use the best materials in every thing and
will try to please the moat fastidious.
Sir Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to
order.
Sr Families supplied daily and promptly
with anything desired in our line.
They employ none but the most skilful 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 find
it to your advantage.
G. H. WOOD. J. S. ALLYN
Towanda, Aug. 1, 1807.—yr.
FURNITUREI
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
NEATLY FINISHED
POPULAR PRICES
Consisting of
CLIAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING ROOM SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES
Photograph Frames, for everybody
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FURNITURE
Suited to this market. I have the .best uphois
terer in the country, and manufacture our o
upholstered work.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to order. Having an experience of 20
years in the business ~1 can confidently hope to
please all who patronize me. .
Don't forget the place. No., 15, Slain st.,
two doors south of Deldleman's mock, Towan
da. Pa.
Towanda, May 30, 1608.—Lt.
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DNTANYE WA'B;D,
LEST ATE AGENdit
,
Oir sale the teilowlngproliettles st reassoMil:le
'aloes ant upon rwrorstas terms:
A tract of land altnste In Glondaster , i Minty;
New Jamey. Contatetn 448 acres, 31 miles
from Malaga Station, Camden and Cape May
Hallway. . .
The" Bine A nchor" properts In Wiantow
town - alp, Camden county, N - Y. Corda / taw.:
3500 acres. • 'To be sold in lots. - . , ,
Potter County Lands. Heavily timbeired
with Pine. Hemlock, Ask, Cherry and hard .
woods as follows : . •
Tracts No. 1763, containing 090 acres.; No.
4755.1)90 antes , -betwein the first ' end . east
torts of the' lilinnamabotting in Wharton and
Sylvania townships.
- Tracts No. 4767; IMO acres : No. 4768, 400
?acres; No. 4698, 400 acres.; 'Wharton town-
ship, line of Appot, head-waters of Settle
Creek. •
Tracts No. 6017,1100 scree No. 6720,1080
acres ; No. 5833, 1100 acres ; 5024, 1082
acres 75 perches : No. 5912, 1100 acres. No.
5930, 1100 acres ; No,. 5938, 1100, acres •, No.
6929,1100; in Wharton and Stevrardson town
ships on head waters Kettle Creek, near main
branch. .
'Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres ; 4729, 990 itores ;
Appot and Btewardson townships, near Little
liettle Creek.
Tracts No. 4920, 831 acres ; 4924, 600 acres,
Wharton township , main branch, Sinnamahon•
Two hundred and seventy-five acres prime,
first class coal land. Blakely township, Lu
serhe county, Pa., halt way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very near the Railway s
One thousand acres first dui Anthracite
coal land about I miles north-east of Wilkes-
Barre, in the mlftt of, improvements..
About 1000 acres of land in Medford town-.
ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about
four miles north from Jackson Junction of the
Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rari
tan Bay Railways. Valuable • mill seat. Two
or three houses, stable, barns, lcc., second
growth of timber, never failing water. Power
fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price 820 per acre.
One-third may remain. -
Delaware Farms and Pennsylvania lands--
Descriptions and directions given on applica
lion.
A valuable Country Seat near -Philadelphia.
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land
WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale or
ex
change. 120 acres of good land,one third tin
bered. San Plere, Stark county, lowa.
Forty acres of good land with fruit trees, ap-
pies, peaches, pears. itc. 25 acres improved,
.one half mile from San Piers on Railway.—
Price $BOO. '
60 acres one mile from San Piere, one-third
timbered. No improvements. • On railway .
Price 6800.
A steam mill property in Burlington town
ship, Bradford county. A. very-desirable him
bering operation.
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 acres, each partially timbered, and improv
ed suitable for farming or grazing.
House and Barn in good order and 136 acres
of improved and timbered land, orchard, good
water, lc. Union township, Tioga county, on
Northern Central railway. For sale on long
time and easy terms.
26 Town Lots in Monroe Borough; Bradford
county, Pa.
3,000 Acres Si ild Timbered Laud. Sullivan
county, Pa.
122 Acres good Farmiug Land; Burlington
ownship, Bradford courA v
Other timbered and. improved properties
Descriptions given on appl• ;anon.
Tenements and improved Real, Estate, To
wanda Borough, and other properties:A
MONTANYE & WARD,
ExecutelConveyances, turnish Briet.s. ot Title,
buy and sell Real Estate, culled rentals and"
liens,survey and examine all kinds of property.
They are pr6pared to negut hitt ,ales of tarrus,
homesteads, and properties especii desirable
to capitalists; to procure advances of money
upon bond and,mortgage, and to prosecute in
quiries for those desiring to make investments
or secure a home. They will effect
INSURANCE
In the best known FIRE AND LIFE COMPA
NIES. They have exclusive A 4ency •ot lirad•
ford and neighboring counties I). et ling , zom
panies in these several departments of Insur
ance.
Those who desire to buy or Bell 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 Lile Companies ;
Capitalists desiring to buy or sell valuable
speculative properties;
All wishing surveys an 4 examinations ;
All wishing advances upon valuable rea
Property ;
All who wish to obtain lease or rental of
Farms or Tenements,
Are respectfully solicited to entrust such busi
ness to our Agency.
Furthit particulars furnished at our once
Office, corner orrblain and Pine streets
Vie' PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
Hon. 11. Alarm, Towauda, Pa. •
Hon. William Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa.
C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda.
M. C. Mercer,
G. F. Mason & Co., Bankers, Towanda.
J. D. Montanye,Towanda.
Lathrop, Luddinton & Co., New York,
Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia.
Hon. John N. Conyngham, Wilkca-Barre.
Charles Parrish, Wilkes... Barre.
Hon. F. B. Streeter, Montrose, Pa.
Towanda. April 2, 1867.
FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND
Having just' returned from New York with a
full and carefully selected stock of MILLINERY
GOODS, we hope to be able to please all who
favor us with their patronage. Come and Sea!
We will do over your Straws in the latest styles
and we defy competition In this branch of our
work. Collars,beautiful Thread Lace—no cheat.
Also Madame Fors Corset Skirt Supporter.
Call and examine before you purLhase.
Rooms on the east side of Main st., between
the stores of Pox, -Stevens, Mercer & Co., and
Miles Carter. E. J. PIERCE.
Also, PATTERNS OF THE LATEST STYLES
for Ladies' and ChiWrens' Dresses. Ladles
wishing to have good work and the best of
styles, with graceful and elegant fitting, will
find it to their advantage to - favor us with a
trial. W Rooms over ilriu Pie!
L.
e
e's.
n m., _
Towanda, April 8, 186$.—tf
THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
Groceries cheap, - at .
Bramhd!! 4. Cowell's Chcap Store.
B. T. DECKED,.
G. D. MONTANYE,
HENRY WARD.
FREE OF CHARGE. )
REFERENCES
SIIMME4 OF IS6B
H. L. OUSTER
Otitcritil 14t '.llrODUßOttit
(1110:Wr'- 'PROVISION, 4.1 a?
MD MOM - • -
r
JOHN; .micannirs,
liiiin-at.; . itestldoor smith of - the' 'load
;House) would moot respecttatty Invite the at
tention or thoPObilo to. tda larp and wall le
looted atocltio!
GROOtilkl3 .- th PROVISIONS,
Which.he tr . , Snit the times,
_and
plusesf : fie Isor upend a 'planes
gusted - tii - sapply the eamt and
Sorrily - coal I glon at all timer.`. He keeps
constanttron hand a large stock 01.
TEAS, °OFFERS . , suoA,us,
I . MOLASSES, -
FLOUR,. : ;EUTTER., PORK, &0.,
Whlohtit Is sellin:,q cheap for ash.
GOODS lIELIVERiD IN THE DORG'
FREE OF GHARGE.
•
The citizens 9 of Towanda and- vicinity will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal
patronage for.; the lut two years, and we
promise with ',their assistance, ,to improve av
ory oppc rtnnity to enlarge our business, so as
to warrant satisfaction to all. Call and see us
again. .1 JOHN IiEItIDETII.
Towanda, 'July 10; 1867.
NEW ;GROCERY AND PROVI
SION - STORE.I
• ,
77101114 S J JONES,
1
Has opened is.new Grocery and Provision More
in Patton's Block, in the store formerly o can.
pied by Solomon & Son, where he now offe re to
the public *large supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,.
t .
Of the best jgqnallt7 , anTahrsigdrci o d n 't the us VERY
TEAS' COFFEES, SUGARS,
SUGARS, &C. ALSO
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &o.
In fact everything usually kept In a iHrociiry
and Provision Store, which I shall seill as low,
as can be bought elsewhere.
ler Cast , i will be paid for all Conn try
Produce. Towanda, Oct 17, 1967
N•EW STORE!
NEW GROCERIES!
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL KINDS,.
AND CANNED OYSTERS
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
fib., AC., &c.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in tact .everything in the
GROCERY LINEI
Will be kept constantly on hand
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY
VABIE 4 TY OF rauvEus PRODUCE.
A fresh lot of
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
ParchaBed at tho
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And will be sod as
CHEAP• AS THE CHEAPEST!
TO THE FARMERS
CASH PAID FOR
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
W. A. ROCKWELL
Miy 23, 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
1110. the firm of C. B. PATCH Zr. CO., is now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which. I have purchased for Cash and feel conft
dent that - can sen at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now qffento the public
a apiendid stoch of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
MARCH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, &C.
Have on hand a large'stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I keep constantly on pant, PORK, HAMS,
WOW and kinds of Fl 4: Would call the
ten ion of the public to our Can't Be Beat
STOCK. OF TOBACCO, e'
fn or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Lanndry, New York Chemicd.land Brown Soap
Ple am call and examine cur stock of
WOODEN WARE
Latta assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, &a., &c. I will pay the high
est ; cab price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Farmers.give us a all before selling elsewhere
C. B. PATCH.
all persons indebted to the :late firm will
please call and make immediate payment
Towanda, 6larch l / 4 12 - , 1867
N EW TAILOR SHOP
AMOS I'NNEPACKEM,
Hai opened a shop in the room back of the
Roo ins of the Young Men's Christian Associa
Lion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where be to now prepared to d Inll kinds of
TAILORING,. ,
In, the beat and most fashionable manner. An
experience of many years, 'a determinationio
keep ap with the Fashions of the Tana, ands
desire to please his customers, tie bulleves will
enable him to give satisfaction.
$ll. Cutting donejon abort notice and reason
bye terms. Towanda;'Oct. 17, 1867,
STBIN G AND - - soak
1
..AOODB 1 .
i. 'iit- e. "—E"D-11‘Y
.Woultebn - ones . thit::eltitebt_ has_ _Olt
sad the publiezeserellyt that he ...
t OW,
end daily reoelviegotor and - •
_
F R E '8 o'o D 8,
In his lbs. saltitde to the mate of the Pee&
which he srUl soU for - annum at fanner '
GOLD kitIO.ESI
Comfitbig ea osul of good well awl reliable
_ .
OLOTHINfiI
(No Shoddy of any kind) conslogng 'L3
BNSINEBS
COATS, 'VESTS AND PANTS,
DRESS COATS, . PANTS & VESTS
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants, `'l'
_
Over Ibr. and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper
Collars. Linen, Casaimere and Flannel Sides;
Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloria , Canes, Leather
Bags, Spring Style Silk, So ft and Straw Hata.
All first class. Remember . that Good Goods are
cheaper at a fair. price than poor goods at any
price. Call and examine my' iroOda before bay
ing. Next door to Powell & Co. =
B. W. EDDY.
•
Towanda, May 98,1867.
THE- . TEMPLE OF • PASHION
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
An entire new stock of Clothing bought as
cheapiss before the war to be mold with ,
The undersigned would respe ctfally announce
to the citizens of • Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to offer them Clothing, nob as
FINE BEAVER OVEROOA7S,
Fnlzsr DRESS AIM BUSINESS SvtTs,
Farnisl i ng Goods, and that these goods
bought t very low fignres will be sold with
very all profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a
basis of
NEW GOODS 1
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and all goods will be warranted for what the •
are repress nted to be. Come and examine an .1
convince yourself. • Don't forget the place
Temple of Fashion, opposite thejfeans House
south end of Beldleman's Block.
Towanda, act.l7, 1867
BEDELU& VAN VELSOR,
MERCHANT 7AILORS
READY MADE CLOTHING
4 BAIS AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING -GOODS
WAVERLY, TIOGA GOTINTY, N.Y
We have a Fnaidonable Cutter from New
York Citir; and take all the rink in giving you a
good 111.
We make at our 01712 estahl ishntent. We give
particular attention to Youth's Boys, and
CHILDREZTS' CLOTHING
Best Stock Hats ,and Caps
Kept within 20 miles. Comb and look and
prove for yourself.
*3,. Will be at the Ward House the first and
.third Monday of every month with samples
of Goods, and prepared to take measures.
BEDELL & VAN. VELSOB,
68 Broad•st., Waverl., , N. Y.
Agents for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines.
April 2, 1868.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
C. B. PATCH
ME
SHALL PROFITS 1
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Also The
HATS AND CAPS
FASHIONABLE
AND DEALS:BD IN
08 Broad Street,
READY MADE CLbTHING
And always have a good:assortment.]
CLOTHS AND CASSLNIERES
From 85 cents to $3 per yard, (a 1: woo
PROCLAMATION. BY
COHEN & ROSEN[FIELD
TOWANDA, PA
Wrizazas, It seems to have pleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog-.
nine our fair way of dealing ; '
AND Wnanses, We owe our [sincere thanks
to the community for extending to us so liberal
a patrionage until now ;
AND Wrizexas ' We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestoWed upon us thus
tar; _
We do hereby.pnbliely PRI?CLAI3I, that on
great stock of . •
New Spring • and Summer Goods
Comprising everything in the
LINE OF CLOTHI'NG
Each as 1
Doeskin & Cassimere Pants
And a 1 the best styles COats, Vests,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
And the
LATEST STYLES HATS, & CAPS
- Will be disposed of at midi
RE-DUCED PRICES!
That wllll7astonish the community. As our
Goods ar&mannfactared in New York express
ly for this market; we can afford to sell as ctleap
as the next. We are botin4 to satisfy all who
give us a call.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Next door to Fox, Stevens, litercur & Co.
" Towanda, April IG, 1869.
We would call the attention of the public to
the fact that we have opened a Branch Store in
WYALUSING, (in the store formerly occupied
by 8. F. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell
at the same Low Rates. (live us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
COHEN dc ROSENFIELD.
Wyalusing. Aprlll6, 1868. ,
NEW LOCATION
NEW ATT. RA;(1 TI ONS
J. M. COLLINS, ''
Has removed to the store forme occupied by
Marshall Brothers 4k. Co., next below the Post
Office, and has replenished his assortment with
a large and new stock of
F.EADY-,MAD CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
TRIMMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
&C., &C.
These goods have been recently purchased
since the decline .in pricesi and will be sold at
EXTREMELY , LOW RATES
Give tne a call, before Purchasing elsewhere,
u I will sell better goods.. at lower prices than
elsewhere.
I have mace arrangements with an experi
enced Tailor t
• MANUFACTURE GARMENTS,
And having a large stock of Cloths and Trim
mings, I can foxnish customers with every
style of Garment they may desire, made in a
fashionable manner, and warranted to tit.,
Don't forgot the place, next dour below the
Poet-Office and News ikiom.hlaiti-st.
Toiranda, April 31,1868.
•
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Mai
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0
OLD VABll',- DRUG STORE,
asropum mar Twos
bornei Main and Pinititiecta; . ,Towanda, Ps.
Having recently addedlargely to his soca, a
full and complete amortmestr, - constituting an
extensite, emtwacing many, artioka used
in the Asti for mechanical purposes, • carefully.
selected with regard to the progressive wants of
the public, which will -.be kept cbustantly Im
plied with fresh wurchses,and offered on the
most namable terms at Wholesale or Retail,
mandating of ,
DRUGS, *WINES, CHEMICALS,
rims, ous,. Tummy, -
BENZINE AND TURPENTINE,
SASE, PAINT, WNW!, " WHITE. WASH,
And all lauds of Brushes,
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
Alcohol and, flaming, Fluids,
LAMPS, SHAM,- WICNS, CHIMNEYS,
Sperm, Lard. Whale, Nests foot,
TLENEWS AND mAourN.r. OILS,
:::Plutcy and Toilet Articles in all their variety,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS,
Pomades ? Hairßyes, Perfumery,
POCKET BOOKS, PORT 11011i1S,
Pocket Knives, Razors, • •
TOOTH, SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
PVRZ WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Rea!ohm) nee,
TOBACCO, S NOPY, PIPES AND CHUBB,
Garden, - Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup
porters, Suspensories,' Shoulder Waco,
is Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Noising
B
Nipples, Nipple Shells and
Sileads, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self-
Sealing Fruit - Jars, Thermometess,
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick,
-and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Ammuni
tiondia., Botanic. Eclectic and Homeopath-
Ic Medicines, and all the Popular Patent
MEDICINES.
' Ali articles warranted as represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive theleorders by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
DR. POATER'S PREPARATIONS
FOR FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are war
ranted for what they are intended to Also salts'.
faction, via :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for cougks,
colds, lung comp/aint5,4T.50c331 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious com
plaints
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrup, for scrofula
skin diseases, 4re • 1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak
nese, 4.c. 100
Dr. Porter a Tonic Eox i r for strengthening
- the 1 00
Dr. Porter's Tans] a, for Over and
''kidney comp cants 1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites,
for nervous debility 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar- '
rhea, &c. 35
Dr'Porter'a
,7,arctily
_Fruise, l c hrocationfoi sprain! c
35
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for • hoarse= ,
" new, sore throat, 4w , 25
Dr. Porter's
worms . ~., j 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrap, for extermina-\
ling tool ma . S ‘ 35
Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, for crying babies
colic E ¢e\
.
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snug, for catarrh
headache 25
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving
teeth ' 25
Dr. Poster's .Tricoaene, -for dressing and 60
growing the hair 50
Dr. Porter's 'Tricopllile, tor beautifying the
hair .. 50
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean=
lag the hair • 50
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify.
ing the complexion 50
Dr. Porter's Pile Ointment. for externs
piles -. • , 00
Dr. Porter's French Compound. for staid
ing urine - ... 00
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for habitna. -
constipation 60
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.wonnds
Arc..... . ... . .......... ....... 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 26
R. JACOB'S
Di. Porter's Eye Salve, it,r inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, [or inflamed eyes.. 26
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions
Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, fdr costive-
ness
Dr. POrter's Iron Pllbs, for poor blood .....
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
ant catharric 60
Dr. f Porter's Liquid Bennet, formaking nu
tritlons diet for invalids - - 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, Ate 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, lot mending .
broken glass, he 25
Dr, Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing •
wood work • 25
Dr. Pprter's Cleansing Fluid,for easy wash
ing • 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing
bugs ' 50
Dr. Porter' Ply Poison Paper, for killing
flies • 05
Dr,. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rats 25
Dr. Porter's Benilne, for removing spots
from clothes 25
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles ' 25
in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
Sprains, galls,,tc 50
Dr. Porter's Bing-Bone and Spavin Cure,
for lame horses - 50
Medicaladvice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
Thankful for past liberal patronage,would
iespectintly announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
end merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
_ .
Dec. 18,1866.—yr
IsfEWI
Having purchased therstock of Tobacco belong
ing to Randall, Compton & Co., and baying
built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre;
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Fig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we oiler for sale
in quantities
~to suit customers. Packages in
Barrels, hails ankj. quarters.
The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Dui.
ted States, Virginistle, Gold Leal, Navy and - ell
kinds of Killicknick.
American Eagle. Gen. Grant, Leboq,uot, Im•
perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
Yams. •
We will keep constantly on hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Poach-
es and everything usually kept in a Tobaccd
Store,
Landlords supplied with ti...,•1"t .11 t Foil To
bacco on liberal terms.
All orders promptly tillei .1 uotice.!
Oct. 271867
CASSLMERES,
CHEAP PASSAGE PROM OR TO
IRELAND OR ENGLAND
L
OVION:a CO.'s LUIZ OF . STEAMSHIPS FEU OH TO
QUEESSTOWN Os LIVEB2OOL.
Williams h Gnion's old "BNitar.Lin,e" of
Liverpool Packets, sailing every eek.
Swallow-tail Line-of Packets from or to Lon
don, sailing twice a month.
Remittances to England, Ireland and Scotland
payable on deinand.
. For farther particulars, apply to Williams &
Onion, 29 Broadway, New-York, or
G., F. 11AS,ON Sr, 0. Bankers,
• Oct; 1, 1866. Towanda,Pa
MUSIC, OR ANY OTHER AR
TICLF, in our line, ordered at short - notice
oy calling at tho PIWS BOOM.
H. C, PORTER, M. D
Misrellantous
AGAIN IN MOTION 1
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Such as
FANCY• SMOKING
BRANDS OF CIGARS
A. BARNER
. , ~,. _
. .
. .
t ivaa 2, 7 .-t , 8 . = r-7
A! •.1 f,:. • • •
.71 DIIIIG:-131911Xt,
=I
W:. ki• a. aoti, cioecestoebtOont_ , a..rowitt.s_ ~'
nee monteetten sbe Igetnere ~..M •, ule • °kV
dui No. 4 1 Patten , ' where -be Is ileity,
nentflog AM= to Itti teem the t. --ntont:
reliable, - InwoUltln'lnd
tally toks; et* Itberfil_ id!are<o l o/ 10 ..
age, arfigeltock et ,
, • -
~ • , - • -
• F II :MOH AND' =DIMES. - -
, •
Hesjuin been- received, and We are not pre
pared to !lIIPPIY ti.le - . - -- 0-
WANTS Or 'l l !lF,Ptr,BLjqinTli. mirplipli
1 , ismniamliv TEI Timm , - .
' . ' ÜBE, WIMI : 8 AND LIQUOiIS,
?OR I[B 1044 upE ONLY.
A artrii mmiiiirtri cii comornsAnD ~••
• .2• __
BOTAISFIC • SOLEUr/0 HOWEPATHICI
• ' MEDICINES.
ALL THE PClPlnali PATEBET MIMS&
d PAWN? :9Thp vAixtar,
PAthT AND FABIVTBH BRUSHES,
' DTI-111'1M AND
fa* . ARO4O I IIii : 462IOI4ESOF EVERY
. !1 g/FP•
mimes-conoiao ninv Ernuicr, .
Al4l(4E3th AND RESINODI'.
• Alt4!eat-Traluiel. •
ABIOM IN AI. a_UPpORTB*B,
Shoulder Bmis,
B } F4ST rUSPB; NIPPLE SWAZI. AND
EiMILPS ,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
,
• L. 141.13111 4.BBORTICINT pa RAZORS, mums, rocur
/,3"Fil*
SUR4ICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE ENVX
CND I UST qtr ma T r
A large amply Brushes for the Hat and Hair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
ers and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye,,lnvigor- •
ators,ere., Kerosene, Kerose ne
Lamps, Shades;Chimneys,
Wicks, /c0.,a1l of the
late st styles. -
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
XI - Physicians supplied at reasonable lutes.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persona at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9 to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
r— W. H. H. GORE. '
Towanda , Sept. 28, 1860.
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MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
-Wish to call the attention of" the public to
their new Stock of •
-HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACE SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Al4o, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Saab, Paints, Oils,
!Patty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brashes
of all kinds. which will be sold for the lowest
Cash'price. Also, a nine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattern to snit the public.
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
T . IN WARE
JOBBING PROMPT"LY ATTENDSD T , /
We have on hand a fine article of • '-
GLASS FRUIT JABS,
with Improved self-sealing corks, and _
BERMETICALSEALING CA NS,
which is one of the best cans used.
June 20, 1865.
illiortilancous.
THE GOOD TIME HAS COME I
The surplus of labor combined with other
causes has told with fearful effect upon
M " IT N I 'l' T_T !
And it is decidedly lower, which can easily be
Seal by enquiring prices at •
FROST'S FURNITURE'EMPORIUM
Where may be found the largest and best stock
of Furniture ever offered in this market, and
which I am now offering at
GREATLY REDUCED yRICES 1
I am now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thblea at $1,50 per toot, and other goods in the
same prottoition, many of them es cheap as'be
fore the War. I have also increased facilities
for Mandfacturing, and can furnish ,
DEALERS AT WHOLESALE
Thankful f -r their past liberal patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the same
by offering inducements not to be found doe
where,l invite the public to call and examine
My goods and prices - before pure basing else
where. No charge for showing goods, and I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I
I also keep on hand a large stock of Ready
Made Coffins glom the most common to the
finest Rosewo d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes, caps, &e., and will turnhl
everying in the line of andertaking on the
most reasonable terms.
A 000 D HEARSE
Always in readiness when required.
JAMES 0. FROST
Towanda, April 16, 1868.
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS I
The subscribers aro now receiving froiu New
York a•fino assortment of
GOODS IN THEIR LINE
Consisting in part of
BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLIN'S,
AND PRINTS,
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DRESS GOODS,
Fancy Skirts, Slumls, Hoop Skirts,
GI.9VES, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS,
&c, &c., &c
All of which can
.be bought as cheap as the
same quality of goods can be bought in To
wanda. Their
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
lo being furnished with the latest styles of
BONNETS AND HATS,
And a geneml assortment of Millinery Goods,
with competent Millhiers to snit the taste of all
who may favor them with their patronage.
Spedial attentioo paid to
BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK
As we have an experienced Lidy expressly for
this department satisfaction gnarranteed. • -
Main kitreet, directly Opposite the Court
House. • - -
11T0N446) April 16, 118 1 .:3m PETTES C°.
ME
Pent BROCA FOIMDAV
MACHINE SHOI4,
wa
Situated on Piste, east of /lain Street,
TOWANDA, 1311ADFORD CO., PA.;
Is now prepared to famish'
CIRCULAR •SAW -MILLS
SHINGLE ), MACHINES, -
oritur beat Tat *Kb the latest - improve.
Aff kind° of. °Y r f° r"Th l/ F I OS
Saw Mille. -L__ .STEAM ENGINES,
MADE - REPAIRED;
STEAM WHISTLES, • -
STEAM GAGUESi - .
GAUGE :COOKS,
• . OIL .CANS,
Furnished at short notice.
• DOLT, GUTTING,
:trona from to Inches in diameter..
• FORGING
Of hairy wrought work !for2l 4 d i gs,- an_dall
other purposes, done to order. - 1 o, a Isr ge
assortment of
' HEATING- STOVES,
COOKING & -
Coal and Wood Burnera. Puiniture for Cooking
Roses, Stove Pipe, Tin - Ware, , Boat Pumps,
Plows, Culti v ators and Lcrapers; kept constant.
ly on band. . - r
DRAWINGS di -SPECIFICATIONS
Of isllidnds of - macbilien , anolother
purposes prepared by. . -
WARREN '
rcireman, who'hus turd largo experience is •this
knob of the business.
JOHN CARMAN.
Totranda, Oct. 29,1866.-19.
T OW AND A CARNIAGE
FACTORY.
The undecOgned respectfully announce to the
pub#ethat they have purchased the
OA3RIA.GzE SHOP
G. 11. D R A"K E,
And are now prepared to build work .in
THE LATEST STYLE
-And most worlmianlike manner. They will
constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen•
did
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
, • -
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOORAT AND LUMBER WAGONS
ONE AND TWO NESTED
AL.B,ANY S - LEIG US
ALL WORK WARRANTED
REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea
souable prices.
ARYANT & STULEN
Towanda,-May 9,1567.-Iy.
W P. L:ANING -- -MILI.
The undcroigned'having built a large and com
modious Atill in the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the moot modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
, i• •
WINDOW BASH., k BLINDS.,
are prenared to fill orders, whether large or
Erman; ;. upon the shortest notice. :We have
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
PLANING,
TONG U-Erts.' , . '
, efIIOVEING,
AND .SCUOLI.
and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery„will
be done to suit our eas . ,,omers.
Persons building. and not living mere than
twelve to fourteen .miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest f_o buy of as, or bring
their lumber and worked by (ray machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or 'other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE h HEMLOCK
Idniatll delivered at our lumber yard. Cote
and see us, or if you ean't come, write.
L. B.II.ODGERS & CO.
Fe! . 1Ft74..
Ifii4Ltllantausl
CONFECTIONERY MANIIFA.
TORY.
Calls the attention of the public loth:: fact
that he manufactures and sells at
WHOLESALE AND "IIETAIL,
All kinds of Confeetiona. ies, Foreign ..and ~t -mestie
mestie Nuts, &C. Dealers in the quntry wish
ing anything 1. hi'S line will do well to send
'their orders to him; and they will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction 'guaranteed. Store
in Patton's Block. Towanda, Pa. '
Feb. 24,1868.—tf.
•
OOK-BINDERY.-THE PITITLIC
B
is respectfully informed that. the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ing, lid story, where will be done
B 0 e K• B IN I , J N
In all its iarions brAnehch, on te'res an rea
sonable as" the times . ' will allow. The Bind
ery will be under the chafge
H.. 0. WHI A KER
An experienced Binder, and. all l'ork will be
promptly done, in a style ❑nd manner which
cannot be excelled. !Susi, Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, Se., bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention will Le paid to
the Ruling and Binding of
To any desired pattern, which id quality and
durability wil be warranted.
Allwork will be ready for delivery whit
promised,
The patronage of the public is solicited. aad
perite satis4etton gnananteed.
Towanda, August 2, 1966.—tt.
O - BACCD A - ND CIGARSI
The undersigned haCe est:Wished "n
STEAM TOBACCO' FACTORY,
T O VT. A N D
On Slain Sired. Lelow Erhig , j Stmet
Where they are naaeutitcuring all Ends et
CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
I'i 6icl3 thu utter to. tho:traile
WrII 0 LE SALE‘PRIC-ES
That cannot fail. to suit. We. would most ro
-I_3pectfully solicit a - call from the deale.s through
Northern Pennsylvania to an rx 4 aminatiou of
OUR STOCK AND PRICES !
Our Tots(To is mamilastureil from the best
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
Stock that. can.he procured in the market.
Give us a try. This is a home enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal ddiposition of the
trade to support home manufactors.
MEANS & PHINNY,
- 157 kain Street . , Towanda, Pa.
Juno 4, 1268.—tf.
FURNITURE WARX-.ROOAIS !
JAMES MAKINSON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand ft large assortment of
CABINET FURNIT'UItE,
Burgani, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, ,- .Chaird,
ac., of every descriptiot. ; whicti w ill be made
of the best materials, nnkin he meet workman
like manner. -
I Invite the Inection ol the public to mylwork,
which shallno - im surpssed in durability, at any
shop in the cduntry, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the times will admit:
Beady-made Conn constantly on hand or
made to order. A good Hearse will be famished
when desired.
Aug. 15, 1865. '
41nwang4 • -
km 4 . ND A. rift att. AN eg
poilotei iissed s Lows 'Anted promptly
• IFZEA/V.i.digtot,
Of.the folloi!ing iniira add Tellable Con.
parries. Office Montana's Bkck.
digregfift ,Aniountfof C9pital,, '$L 700,(.60
Lm STOGIE Itranurres Coirrixi,
Hanford, Coni,
Caahlzseta, N04..1, '67 -
a -A s
Lulairoox.
Ptsa l s2L" Lem* Ars
Co. • :
.
Capita_ ,T kin rpl as and Reserved !an& .
Weld) • $16,t71,q7t
Assets in the United States, 0ver..... • 1,800.0 v.
Daily Prongs - ins, upwanis of (.001d)- 17,0(r,
•
'2Ersa rifBMIANCE C027.11, 4 Y r
- Hartford, Conn. -
•Nrar JEMET MUTUAL LIVE NEWELI;CtI Co,. I
Newark, N. J.
conga $lO9
Nom Aadtu call : Tr:AKen LwanaAncn -
(Accidental)
Phsladelphia,
ss.wEic ,
A. HART,
BLANK BOOKS,
Capital
Capital
coiIIECTICET MCTILL LLI7E IXBVIANCZ -
.
'Co., - Hartford, Conn.,
Capital 810,000,(m
Towanda, Feb. 20,1F66-t(
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTA I,
LtiSIIRANCE,
.CAP/TAZ: Eznu?...tevryli orzr:
SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLAR.,.
C. S. RUSSELL, Sgba, -
/dB TUE roilowvo FAMED RELIABLE
laptaan Firs & Maalox bum:tams /
COM .. .UM • • : Philadelphia, f
Capital and emrplas i over
Roan losnuasca Col/Pa:FY, .
New•Vork. }
Capital and =pica, over ,
HERMANCE COHEANY OP NORTE i ,
Alienate, Philadelphia ?
, Capital and atirplua, over $1,700
•
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, /
Of Neui-York..
Capital and anrplaa, over
ENTZBPRIBE INKOLANCR COMPANY, .)
Of Phtladelphia.
• Capital and surplas, over
_
ASTIC /103CRANCE CONZAITT,
' • Of New-York.
Capital and al3rplus, over
S ,Orf:
PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Cann,
Capital and enrplus; over ..... •
ltft - rtAL LrFB" INECHANCE COISPANT,
Of Nett.- York.
Capital and surplas,oTer
TRIVE,LLZIt9 I2:eraxl;cs Cox.PANT,
Of liartford, Conn.
Capital aad surplus, °cc;
Risks taken on all kinds of Prore.rt!;, et
low rateeas by any other reliable Companie..
air Policies . isened and lasses, it any,
jnated at this Ageney,thereby saving the
and expense of going elsewhete for settle=.
xr Office at the Ha:Where Store cf C,_
ding &Rumen C.
Towanda, Feb. 7,?1 66.--tt
T HE INSURANCE CO3IPA:\ Y
OF NORTH AMERICA.
. Office No. 2i'2 Wainc..t. Street, Philadelphia.
This Company are now - prosecuting' ti..•., L..:
ness of Insurance from loss or damage by I - 11.i
on Buildings; Merchandise) Furniture. -. _
throughout the State of Per.m , yl;-a.nia, an : ,:
al-terms,for long or short periods; or perm.:. ,-:.
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for Ifv,,,
!mg the period of nearly 70 yea's that the ( ....,
puny has been In'esistence. entitieslthem : .....
confidence of the public.
ar •
PI-LECT01:.7...1 :Valli' G. C' ~ .n, i'-' lll, • I V
Jones., John A Bror.m . Charles Taylcr, An, ;' •
White, JII9. it. N 1.1; llichard D. Wb.id, 0.1
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, J.LME3 :.Z. Pi , '..L. • . :
Mana Wnin, John ld^:tn, tico. I. IL .
..
1 Frar,;;.is R .: .Cope, Edward U-. T :.
iotttr,
Clarlie. V, nr. C - ...nuning , .
AATIII - 11G.COFFIF, l're:.'l.;.
C. ey.,.1:1(1,-18E1...1., Agent, Towanda..
'---
t i IARAIRR'S lITUAL FIRE
LANCE COMPANY.
OF !:: ,, PLE PENNVYLVAN:...,
GElct b f2.1t,vi:i..,171.1)b0ur Gout.y am f
BEM
• 'the Farmers MUl.aal
of Middle Pennsylvania •iv., - •• im•orporate , .. ••y •
Xen_risylvaniaLeg'istature, to the year •
The Mutual luiitraller , 01 Country property
and immediat , lytharaail. - : cnnim.) - a-md
ations on that prir.ci i •oi, s
ly adhered to since.
All los.i•es have been I)l.•nii,“ 1:1.i;.1 . • :
Premiums collected on ku•
•WithOlt
Tbelneureuee of Country proper_y
low rates chargod for la3arance,
.payment of losses are deemed o r.
meLdation of the Fortr,r. Alutuu;
ancr Company of Middle Fenn,
owners et sate elan^ country property. r .
P. Jo ur , Sec 'y . Wm.
LUCIEN W.:I):
Agent,
3 ...l:trch 5, '66
LIVERPOOL A ND 1.0 NDo N A
GLOBE FIRE ANO I,ir E
COMPASY.—OBIze, 'Li William' St., di.. -
Broadway., N. Y. •
Capital. Surplus and ftc , iiirved Ford,
(Gold)
Assets in the Culled States. over....
Bally Prendan s. upwards '-
The shareholders . personally
engagements ot the caraNay.
mu t be shareholders.
IRECTORS IS New YOltE.—Francis •
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, jr.,
Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consnl,, t •
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguo 2....
Allred Pell. Eeq., Resident Seeretar.
ander Hamilwn, ,jr., Esq., Counsel ot
-assume - . Phenix Bank—Cammana t
The Policies of this Citmpany are i , •
well-known Amerienu citizens resident .L
York, who-are Directors and .harcholdt•:• , ,
consequently, with the other Sharehold..‘
individually liable for all theengagetut7
the Company ; all Policies are signed II
all clAnas are paynblelu cash ou pr' , ' • '
withoht deduction. for interest, au.: n
usual, sixty days alter - pre:ientati,r,
They expire-at six o'clock, P.. M., .nd
noon. Life inf.urance effected, a•l2 ,‘•:'
granted on tavoraidc terms.
H. B. itlcla'AN,
Towanda A prit 1;,;7. a.
rrEIELEQUITABLE LIFE
CASH CAPITAL" $3,0u0,1i,
1. - e...rly 11e....a:2 oc-. r.V2,(.3 - 00[100 c. 3.1....
ItoNTANYI: :;.,
Toward::. .1:11y 23, 1,=67
rrilti ASTOR FIRE
1- of New Yolk. A,7, - .:1 , 2) -
.f6r
CAl'll.“lslou,ui ,
viLlinid !Jr 1•6.1.,10 per evnt.
ZIONTA.I.' , ;YE
Tow:L. - Ida, July . :5, LSI;7.
gin LYCOMIN.G_MUTUAL
in,urolce Agoncy fur Bradford C
eLr AL $3,A59,009.
IT'atnal p:an. suzze,:ascal
er twen:y -.seye...! years.
-.II:ONTANYE_Ic
Towar..lA,J, - .1" 25, 1E.:,7 •
WYOMING INSURANCE AG
T CY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPAN%
Wlllie...i-Earra, Pa.
WM. S. ROSS',
L. D. sitoEmAKEr.,
R. C. SMITH,
Capital ant Sr,rp:a3
North America, Hartford, Con u.
Commerce, Albany, N. Y.,
Fulton. New York, .•
Springfield, Mass.,
Applications for ins.irsuee in •
panics taken at fair rates, and bus• 11C,5
ed to with promptUss old care.
attention will be given to Farm riii,";
country. Also - Life and Live Stocr,ll7,utaL.
fected in good and reliable complies.
Fox, Stevens,lkierenr S.- Co.
T.-B. CAMT,
Towanda. March 12. HUS.—tf.
RUS - SELL & MIX'S
.117TT SC . ANCE--AGEX
Capital Ilopreacntial or,ir $27, Outl.P
COMPANIES REPRESENTED:
North I.merica,Philedelphia,...s 2 ,90 1 .'
1%0.415 t a Hartford 1,231.1:1
.
-
Germanu, New 'York, .47.:,%1
Home In. Co., New Haven, 1,111.7.
North American Fire lu. Co.„0
New York, 7:5 0'
Enterprise. of Cincinnati, . 1!1:;0 9:
Mutual Lite, New York; 2.0,00 .0
We write policies in the shove reliable
pilules at the lowest rates. Particular
attc
given to faun pruerty. Office two door ,
of the l'oat 01E4 up stairs. in the room
pied by John W. isliz and Fleury l'eet,
the banking Hor. ,- . of 13 S. Russet( Co
-ft. S. lIIISSEI.I
JOHN W. 511\
•
ToWanda..Fel , . 20. I c•;..3.
WIIITE MARROWFAT
MAO: ryedrea.q. for sale by
• FOX, BTEVENS.VIERCUR Js
El
$1:5,2. r,
SI VA or,o
g;r.~ ijW
v,
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