Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 20, 1868, Image 4

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    • .41datiturd.
ChM!)zing Fruit.
TkeaPpeiranoe and value of 'Milt
depend very much upon, when( ;ltd
bow it is gathered. Currants &lOW
be gathered with their 'stems; nil*
should also be . dry, 'and all leaves
thrown oat. Gooseberries, if for
ship:rent., should be gathered dry„(
and a careful expulsion of all leaves
vlll cause them alWayirto cominand
the best price. Me strawberries,
care should always. be iskicp not to
expose them to a bot sun after gath
ering, for , such exposure soon gi
them the appearance of being half
cooked.
RaspberrieS are too often seen in
the market and -on the table half
broken and mashed, None but whole
and perfect berries should ever go
iuto the box or basket for shipment.
It pays carefully to &start them bp
fore sending to market, for the ming
ling of but a few bruised or mashed
berries induces decay and reduces
. their value in the judgment of the
dealer.
.Cherries should, never be gathered
when otherwise than perfectly dry.—
We have know!? :them to decay en
tirely in twetity-four hours when
gathered while wet.
Peaches should be left on the tree
till fully ripe-, and then gathered
carefully with! thumb- and finger, and
at once laid into the basket or box
which they are to be marketed iu. If
the bloom is _rubbed off the peach by
bard handling, its beauty of appear
ance is injured and it will decay
much sooner than •if untouched.—
Formerly itq was supposed that the
peach meat be gathered before fully
ripe in order to ship it any distance ;
but practical experience has proven
that t ripe fruit, not quite soft, will
~ .
care , just as well as unripe, and
corn and a better price.
P ra and apples should never be
Pi from the tree by breakinethe
ste Unless the stem will seperate!
free 'from the ' tree the ,fruit is not
rc it,ivill neither eat eer cook good
and 1; 1 - only fit for those who want an
'tat kof cholera morbue. Apples,as
as
see Its gathered, may sentdirectto
ma et ; but nearly every fari4y of
pk, •s improved in appearancrand
qi Ay by keeping in close,dark draw
. er,wrapped in flannel or soft paperer
packed in bran a few pays. .
- or profit, and in order to obtain
the highest price; all friiit'pais to be
ass r
vi i
ted into two or more grades. A
fe s cattering large berries , apples
!Jr eara in a pint or qtkatt. or bushel,
no assist in advancing price ; but
if carefully packed bythernselves will
bring, the highest price and often
induce the dealer to buy the small
ruit to get the iittlre..-•-rtorticuitu
rid; . ,
SLUT FOR RI-x..4n 1865 I sowed
about eleven acres of land,which had
been entirely impoverished,consisting
mostly of light sandy soil,, with rye—
two bushels of seed to the acre. The
field had been in white pelts the year
before, and had not returned the cost
of seed and labor. For the rye it
was plowed in July, and buckwheat
sown, which was turned over when
in blossom and fulled down. The rye
was sown in October, broadcast, and
after harrowing,ten barrels of refuse
Saginaw salt war spread over the
field. The result was in some re
spects extraordinary. Before germi
nation, a tremendous gale, lasting
through several days, carried vol
umes of sand off the field, reminding
one of the simoona - of Sahara. The
following winter was open, without
snow sufficient at 'any time to cover
the rye. During the succeeding
summer and fall several severe gales
prostrated the timothy and corn in
the neighboring fields, but did no in
jury to this rye, which wait of rank
growth and attained an unusual
height, yielding a little over thirty .
bushels to the acre. The rye crop in
my vicinity that year was almost a
total failure. In the spring of 1866
clover was sowed by a machine on
the young rye, and produced as ev
en a lay and good yiald as could be
desired.
My deductions from this experiment
are that the salt gave increased
growth and stoutness of straw,and an
increase of yield and plumpness of
berry, fully confirming, to ! my mind
the soundness of our revered friend
John Jonston's views on the use of
salt as a fertilizer for wheat and rye.
—Cor. Country Gendemassi
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Tits LOSTU
MILK TROY ras DDER.—
Dr. Anderson ,says he hal found, by
practical analysis, in ono instance
that the last cup of milk drawn from
the cow's udder
_contained sixteen
times as much cream as the first one: -
This seperation of cream" from milk
tikes plice, in the ndder.of the cow,
particularly if the -cow is suffered' to'
stand at rest for some time previous
to milking. ' If there are-people who,
doubt that there is a difference in
richness of milk first drawn from
cows and' that of the last drawn,
their donbts will be speedily removed
by milking half a dozen cowp "and
setting the first.half drawn fromleach
cow seperate from the latter half.
Dirrisa Hrauts.—We have often—
nearly annuallp—for twenty or thirt,l,
years, •giving - similar directionsfor
preserving herbs for future use, ad
the following:
Herbs for drying for future use
'should be cut just about the time
they are , coming into flower. Dry
them in the shade, and after suffici
ently dry to put' away, tie them in
bunches and hang in a cool shed
or place them looaely between paper
and stow away in cupboards or draw
ers,--the last mode is - by far the
cleanest and most approved plan
with the best house-keepers. Some
indeed, powder the leaves at once
after drying ? ' and put away in bags
ready for nise.".„
ME
ItAmer.-4 few simple rules will
enable as to manage a manure heap
so as to avoid any very great loss ;
Ist. Prevent all loss by drainage
And soaking.
2d. See that the Animal exere-
ments are Covered with moist straw.
3d. See- that while too much water
is avoided, there is sufficiency to
keep the manure moist.
4th. Moisture and packing prevent
fire fanging—that is,too rapid fermen
tation.
sth. If you find it convenient to
use a few bushels of plaster, sprinkle
, them over the heap so th e plater
sill be incorporated with the suoces
.ye layers. It will thus proie a
feat service.—Country Gentleman.
ki
TUE London Field says that wash
ing a horse when in a sweating
state is grateful and beneficial tia the
animal. When washed wipe dry and
bbmket him
ilatte4tr.
RI E . LAI A.T.
oa am OW: Noivoisi Iffy nui,
winks!, waierly• dont the !NW r*
ftill a t.4;l;"
ntttWir snip
tsd. . fielamancazaad
Deakirlr, nor direct coalliodkma wither:do
of the Atlantic and Great Wastes, - Lake Shore
sad Gauseg i nilt Balt:rays for all polets West;
olio at fee Cmanbalgaa.
*AM a. ft NW Nemo, • Dally, tor
Rochester onteta, Dunkirk sad the
West. ocaineettag as above. -
9:211 a. ft., tail Train, Sundays etd, for
Bag° gal Dunkirk, oonnectlst for
Outandaigna. -
8:11 p. m.,11n0r3 Accorommodation, Sundays
n ria te na Lll. Sundays eximpielf,
. Salamines, Daalthit and
0/11 Welt. emerge at Elmira for Clonandeigoa
st
W e
with the Atlantic and Great
Western Naihray,_end Wilted* with the Lake
Shore and Srend Trunk Railways, for all points
West and Sonth.
10:13 p. en. Express Nail, Sundays ex
cepted; for ftffido, Salami= and Duntht, con
necting with trains tithe West:
9 10a m. Way Freight. Sandi* excepts&
.10 p. Ulmer. Train, - Daily, for the
West. •
Mops at Wiveuip on Mondays only.
WEN Wt.
5:33 a. m.; Chteinusti awns, Mondays on
e:opted, coonecting at Owego for 'lthaca; at
Bingbamtda Syraeuse ;at Great Bend for
Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawaxen for
Hawley, and _at desiccant for Newborgand
Warwick.
843 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, San
days exoepted.
1-30 p. m., Accommodation title, daily.
11:13 a. a., Day Repress; Sundays ettoeptad,
wnseg at Binghamton for Siracusa at GU
Bead for Sas. Anal at Lacks:taxa for Hawley;
and at Jersey Cityath mMalOt express
train of New J Railroad for Philadelpida,
Baltimore and W
6:17 p. m.. New York- and Baltimore Nall,
Sundays &movtea.
9:11 p. m., Lightning Express. Sundays ex
_cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning
express train of New Jersey BaUroad for Raf►.
more and Washington, and at Net York: with
morning express ttes bur Boston and the'
East.
348 a. M., Night Exprem, con
necting at Omicourt for Warwick; and at
New York with afternoon trains and steamer&
hor Boston and New Enema cutlet.
4.33 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays enPolned-
MIL A revised and complete Pocket Time
Table" of Passenger Tram on the Erie Bail
way-and meeting tines, has recently been
published, andocan be procured on application
to the Ticket Agent of the Comnanv.
- WM. B. BABE, E. BIDDLE
Gen'l Pass Nealrorin Gomel. Sup'.
READING RAIL ROAD-SUM
MER ARRANGRMENT. MAY 20th, 1868.
Gala", Taniix Livia non Tall Noun Ann
Nonniezerfor Philldelplda,llew-York,Reading
Pottsvllie, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, ,hc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York,
loin: At 2.50,1.25 and 8.10, a.m., and 1240,p5.
2.05 and 9.35 p. m., connecting with similar
Trans on tee Penns ylvania Rail and, and ar
riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50
a. m., and 310 7.40 and 10.80 m. Sleeping
Cars aocompanylng the 2.50 a. m., and 9.36
p. in., Trains, without change.
Leave lianisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Tannolna, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grote,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. M., and
2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and
principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. in. Train
close connection for Philadelphia and
Columbia mi For , Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill.and Suagnehanna Rail
Rowlieave Harrisburg at ;3.55 p.. m. • Return
ing : ;Leave New-York at 9.00 a: m.,1111 noon,
and-5.00 and 8,00 p. m. Sleeping Cars mom
panying the 9.00 a. in. and 6.00 and 8.00 p. m
trains without chinge.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
T. 30 a. m. returning from Leading at , 830 P.
in., stopping at all stations; Pottsville at 8.45
a. in. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at'B.oo and 12.19
-noon, 2.00 p. Tamaqua at 8.30 a. m., and
1.00 and 8.45 p. m-
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. 47.10 a. m..
and 12.00 noon..
Reading accommodation Tralip'Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 a. m., returning foam Philadelphia
at 5.15 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves
Pottstown at GAS a. m., returning leaves Phil
adelphia at 4.80 p. m.
Columbia Railßoad Trains leave ',lteading at
7.00 a. m. surdl.ls p. m. for Ephrata, Mb,
laneaster, Columbia, &c.
Perkiomen Ball Road Trains leave.*Perkknen
Junction at 9.00 a. in. and 51 Sp. m, Return
ing : Leos Skippack at 8.45 a nr., _ and 1.15
p. in., connecting with similar trains on Read
ing Bail Road.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 3.15 p. m., the 8,00
a. in., train running. only to Reading. Pottsville
8.00 a. m..Harriaburg 5..25 a. in. and 4.10 and
9 36 p. m.,and Radius at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 al
tor-Harrisburg, and 7.08 a. in., and 11.40
ta , in., for New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila.
Commutation Mileage; Season, School and
Excursion Ticke ts to and from all points, at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked plirough -, :100 pounds al
lowed each Passenger CL A. NICOLLS,
. General. Superintendent.
Reading; May 40,1867..
pHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
A. mi, ROAD.—Bnmnier time Tattle. Thro'
and direct route between Philadelphia, Balti
more, RaniaWrg. Williamsport, and the Great
ni e
Oil Regio id Pennsylvania. Hepat Bleep
ing Cam on all night trains.
On and r MONDAY, MAY llih, 1868,
the trains n the Philadelphia & Erie Rail
Road will as follows :
• WZIITIrMID.
Mail , Train eaves Ph iladelphia.. ..11.15 P. M.
'" arriva l :3% 2l"d 821 k i te
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia...l2:oo noon.
"- 1V11413/3Pc'd• P. M.
. salves at Erie . 10105 A, M,
Elmira Mall leaves liffiadellada... 8:00 A. M.
Williamsport... 8:28 p. m.
AI arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:45 p. m.
,' IMITWAILD, •
__ __ .
Nail Train, leaves Erie 11:00 s ; m.
" p. m.
g• arrives at Philadelphia...7:lo s. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie ' 7:40 p. m
' Withiunsport 8:55 a, m
" arrives at Philadelphia 6:00 p m
Rail and Express connect with-,011 Creek and
Allegheny River Ball Road. Baggage Checked
Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'! Snp'i.
Misctllamtons.
FURNITURE!
NEW GOODS! NEW.GOODS !
NEATLY FINISHED
POTIIL,AR PRICES
Consisting of
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING Hoot BETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAIM4
:Photograph graph FTames, for everybeii,
iisanAL ASSORTMENT nE3:‘URE,
Salted to this mar et. 1 hare the best•uphole.
tens In the country, and manufacture our own
upholstered work. ,
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to Order. Having an me/lento of 20
years in the business • I can confidently hope to
please all who patronise me. •
Don't forget the place. No. 155, MOO
two dams south of.Beidleman's Block,Towan
da. Pik ,";
• B. T. DECK HR.
Towanda, May 30,-1809.—tf.
G ROVER & )BAKER'S
1 7
HIGHT P IMIII ,
SEWINGM CHINES
730 Chesnut Strset, Pbtladelp*a.
THE VERY 111(113EST PRIZE;
THE CROSS OP THE LEGION OF HONOR
~Wu conferred on the representative of the
GROVER AIM BAKER
SEWING MACHINES,
EXPOSITION UNIVEREERLLE,
Paris , 1867 ; thus attesting
THEIR GI E4T SUPERIORITY
Our another letwiarmachlaes.
Aa assortment of these celebrated machines
coarrantly on bud end for veld by
W. A; OHAMBERLIN L ,
TOWANDA, l'A.
Feb. 6.1668.-6 m.
A N EIGHT HORSE POWER
JIB L °ROTTEN ?MEM •ILLOSIND—
aistIy asw—for sale yelp cheap, or It not sold
sow, tot sent daring the season. ilaufre ot
1. 0. PATTOS at Mows Ca.'s Boa at om
Towanda. Pc his. s Two Bona Power.
/sly 121,11158.-3 w
FINE BYBI3II AND MOLASSES
at IicCAIII 10111.
Ind fistau„lnsilacitmL
II
vTaTik, ItA. D,
0 A •L‘ •
If_ laikktiji;&ODLl,9X!
sat 0364
fa Oktiador coati;
I(,N aR land .
44$ scrosOl idles
twit Balm, f
a sag Ppo Nay
/114/TaY!
The " Moe Anchri n Mrti. Whisloir
=cicientizinui.t. contikbig
--- 7 s'.'
mak. Wily 'Hean, timbered
with rums. Hemlock, dsh f Hhemy and hard
woods as follows t ;-.- -i, - - -
Ifmatk NO 4163oostslalsg 990 *Me i ; No.
4T55, 990 tompresa the Vat and mist
forks of•the Olanizsakollng In- Wharton and
Sylvania towlmbip9:,f
. Tracts No. itet, 990 serest N0;i47i0;400
S No. 1698. 100 ssemo Wbarton .town
eldp. Hue of Appot. bowliirstens .of Nettle
Creek i I
Tracts No: 5917, 1100 ales ; Ho. also; uso
saes; No. 6813, 1100 accost No. 5914, 1081
saes 76 perobsst No. 6911,;..1100 acres. No.
6930, 1100 aczes_,* No. 5935. 4100 . acres ; No.
6919.1100; In W harton andj3lowardion town.
skips on head trams Kettle Omsk, near main
Minch.
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Trate o. 471 T, 191 aeret; 4729, 990 sane ;
Appet and Stewards= tolankhips; near Little
Amite Creek. 1
Trade No. 19i0, 14117 ; $824, 600 acrel,
Whartais township . lain branch, Sinnamshon
led-
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Two hundred and severity-Ave ides prime,
Ant elan coal land. Blakely triwnsh fp , Lu
anne county. Pa., half 14 . between Scranton
aliAs
and Carin. Very i the Railway:
One thousand acres Ain clan Anthracite
coat land aboutA miles norlit-nat of Wilkes-
Barre, in the add, of improvements.
•, -
About 1000 acres of -laza. In Mulford to
ou r '
Burlington oounty,! New Jersey, abditt
rlain north from Jackson Jtuntion of the
Camden and Atlinth. sat Delinvaro- and Rari
tan Bay Bentleys. Valuable mLII neat. Two
Of three houses, stable,
_" barns, .to., second
growth of timber, never fang water. Power
fall 15 or 15 feet overshot. I Price $2O per acre.
Ono-third may remain. i I,
I " j
Delaware Parma and "Peanigivanla lands
Description and direct icins given on applies
lion.
A valuable Country Seat nag' PhiladolOhlo•
Splendid grounds and Vatic; 69 acres of. land
WESTERN riloPllllll4For ske or ez
change. 120 acres ofrits4lind one third Um
bared. San Piero, Star i nty,lowa.
t I '
Forty acres of good la red, With trait trees, ap
plea, peaches, pears. .116.1 25 acresimproved
one halt mile from San !Piers', on Railway.
Pxice 2800. •
80 acres one mile from 'Ban Plante ' one-third
timbered. No improvements. On railway .
Price $BOO. I _
A steam mill propatyl in Bulington town
ship, Bradford may.. A very desirable km
bering operation. -
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 acres, each partially timbered, and Improv•
edsuitable for farmlntor grazing..
(
'House and Barn in good order aid 138 acres
of improved and timbered', land, orchard, go od
water. 3e. Union township, Tbna count , on
Northern Central ..wailway. For sale on ng
time and easy terms.
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28 Tow n Lots In lionree - Borough, Bradford
countY, Fa. ' I .
3,000 Acres Wild Tiinbered Laid. Sullivan
County, Ps.
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122 Acrei good Fir Ming Lend; Burlington
township, Bradford.oountv
Other timbered and improved properties.
Dllcrilltico s given oPPl".3ation.
Tenements .and Improved Beal Estate, To
wands Borough, sad other propestlesi
•
Execute Conveyances, huffish sprigs of Title,
buy and sell Real Estate, collect rentals and
liens,survey and examin all kindti of property.
They are prepared to negotiate tiabesof farms,
homisteads, and properties especially desirable
tncapitalists ; to procure adveaces of money ,
upon bond sad mortgage, and to prosecute in
quiries for those desiring to make investments
or secure a home. They will effect
In the best known SIRE AND DIM COMPA
NIES. They have exclusive Agency re Brad
ford lid neighboring mantles 6: tom
pease in these several departments of laser
once, •
,
All who seek est inrestments far the
future benefit of -their famcien, in secure end
thst-olass Life Companies ; r
Capitalists desiring to buy cit sell,' valuable
speculative properties: 11 ,
, • •
All wishing surveyi and einthlnations ;
I
All wishing advances upon valuable rea
property
All who wish to obtain lease or rental o
Farms of Tenements;
Are respectikilly solicited to entrust such bull
nese to our Agency., - -
at the
EMI
MONTARYR & WARD,
I N-S II 11 A N:0 E
Thome-who desire to W 7 or sell firms;
All who wish to sliest hisorsoce against Fire;
Further particulars tarnished at our office
Office, comer olliain and Piner4reetis
G. 0 MONTANTE,
EENhT woD.
Ni` PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
-FREE ()F CHARGE
REFEKENCIZ :
Hon. Kam, Towanda. Pa.
El
Bon. William well, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Q. L. Ward, idaq.; Towanda.
IL 43.1feetam -
G. P. Naos lE Or., Bonham, Towanda.
J. D. Mn'oforae, Towanda.
Innen% Laddbgm Do.,
phia. Sew York.
Diet= bothers, Philadel
lion. John N.(Poppadum, iVilinaDirre
Charles Punish, Wilkeeawre.
Hos. P. B. iiirestar„ Matra* Pa.
Towanda. April I. an. I •
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FASHIONSFOR SPRING AND
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OP USW -" ' '
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Having ust retuned host w with a .
felleadear j efoUyselseted dock O
o Peetf
MILLINEBY
000D13. we hope to be able to
_plans All Who
favor as with thdr potroasge. awl flee t
We will do onorow lama la the Mast styles
aad we defy commdltka la Ude _broad of. our
work. Collsn e atlfol lined Les —ao cheat.
Also Modem Comet Skirt
Cell sad before you
Booms ea the east alde of Ida it:, bottoms
the Bimetal Fo a ..Stewma, law & ,Co. aad
Lies Cuter. E. J. PIERCE.
emu
Abe t ! 42171:11N8 OP TH3 LATEST nuts
tor Lams , and LIMN& Draws. - Ladles
abides to tt r o xod work sad the Wet of
styles. with t mad elegant Ulna; lan.
dad It to'. aviator to 'far:* at Isith's
tdd. air Boost over tbs. Plerat'o.
H. L. (MM.
Ttorsads. ApetlB.
Pu PLACIVIVAprf YOUR
°`"'"AhvaVAlNticieB4;=r-
airiurv,
VISION: N; 1 L
STOW.
bi 74". % 2111153.4. VIM°
JOIN
lanUDlTik
T ' I s !
atafreL,- - iiiitAr south of ihi.ll6ll lks*
Masa) would rapentfaus in7lle the sh'
twationnf the to his kip au wilt , .
PROVISIONS,
whka -its -le to soli ihe.theisianh
weird us has also upped a spiestem
PEED
,
ti illetated k*lithe'eanaand
Sammy anal s region at all sums. He • keep"
cowetwatly on hand a large dock of -
TEAS; 00PFER5,14313..4111.44
BUTTER, ;1 1 .Qiii • & 0:,,.• -
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'Which 4 . 0 4 1 . etbiNo !rlash•
GOODS DEMVERip IN, 27E, BORO'
- FREE OF CHARM
The aliens; of Tommie
please accept in testate for their very Musa
Patronage fa lid tie - OWL; and we
promise with mew assiatanot, to improve er
efTePtwattutity_to taints oer Wellies. so es
to warrant iattabotiont. to 411. - Cali sat see as
again; , • r '
JOHN 11111111DET11.
Towanda, Jai, 10, 1867. . .
VW - GitOOERY AND PROM
4.1
SION STORE •
TOOMAS 1: JONEB,
Has opened a new Grocery mid Prov&lOU HtinO
in Patton's Bidet. in the store , formerly_ o cou
pled byHokonon & Son t where he now , ore re to
the public a large supply of •
GROCERIES 'AND' 'PROVISIONS,
Of the best mislay, and to be sold at, the, VERY
- LOWE.it P 111038.. The stcith dantiiin
•
TEAS, [COFFEEk- SUGARS,
•
SUGARS, &O. ALSO
FUME, FEED, MEAL, Am
1 .
In fact anything runisily kept In a Arocery
and Provision atom,. which.' shall alai as low
as make bought elsewhere,. .
sr Oath MU be paid for all Country
• . Tarsal', Oct 17. 1467 .
NEW STOR,.EI
NEN GROOBRIESI
w; A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES,- PLUMS
•-
• OF ALL -KINDS, -
AN - D CANNED OYSTERS.
; ' DRIED APLES,
HAGUE ' S, PRUNES,
&C., &C., ac.
pO, - suG4ss, SYRUPS;
MOLL S, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all
~,khida, in fact everything, In the
GROCERY LINE!
wilt be kept Constantly on hand
FLOIII4EED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BLITM, LiltD, EGGS, AND irVIERY
v=*
fresh lot of
OF ALL VARIETIES,
DRY GOODS
- d at tho'
TIN THE M4EKET
LOWEST PO
will be Bold as
Audi
IliM2aU
CHEAP AS
TO THE FARMERS:
CASH PAID FOR
ALL KINDS OF . PRODDOE.
W. A. ROCKWELL.
liay 29, 1867
THEr UNDEilkaNit i nAQING
Purchased the entire interest of •
R. H. PATCH,
nln the Arm of C. B. PATCH 1 CO., Ss now
prepared to offer to the citiseas pradford
Cotinty; and vide*, a large and well lected
atonic "
GROCE,RIE
Which have purchased for Cash and 1 cold
delis that caa sell at as low Agoras =1:1
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to . e public
a splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
stalwa, swaxrus,
Have on band a large stock f
AKRON FLOUR; GRAHAM
A
BTE.DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. .
I keep emetently on band, •PORIC;jIAII43,
JAW and kinds of FISH. Would call the at-
tendon of the public tokout IA Be - Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Votie*tea
Landry. New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Nessectliaidessidne itpckof
t
WOODEN' `W. _
Lair, :aiwartawwt of YANKEE NOTWIIII,
TOILET 604113, ka." &a. I will pay the WO-
et caith pthe tor
00IINTRi PRODUCE.
Fames glvi nu a all befonmellias elseliqter.
en , pamt indebted to t!estii MI wW
Nesseksall was hasedlat pkymemt.
=I
TI;11112L 1 (3.-B. PA
1,16117. z • - - ICH
NEW : • TAILOR SHOP
1 . " 08 'I9I7SPV4PEEBI
Opened - iv shop In , the. roost baa of the
Wow of this Young Ken's Obrirtlan Asada
tion v ownd story, oterEd47 a 1:111Othing Atom
'wham hie 11 now.Profint4 to dO:ktudo of
• TAILORING;
.In the Oast sod most isshionible manner. An
experience of uan=, vdetoroboddon t
o
wit 'this
his oustooiotvPoriM ldn
to Os asafactlon. _
ri& Onttlng dollops short natal and rais on
irle Odin, 1.817,,,
• • ^
atiolitcd. -
1111
Nigsr:ApsiNG,AND'.. BUM
%V I A
std_4agy lad
Pit BEI =&- Ea 0 0t0'13, - '
tr oh irwr a r=l s a foi tree.
—' ` OLD PA 0:1'8a:
Vondeiti ar. Wild of leaven !O M6l% '
Pads
, . T l) , Sica r a an " Mai) ecis!sitl", in
litr- - t3 x - 1 ss suilais t .
- graft 1
- `PESTS - AND' c A t liTS;
'Au . woid . •
Dugs COATS, PANTS:is, CRESTS,
than Coate, Dab= and
MO
Oita. ills sad Clist 13biits, then sad , Taper
E el%)
Collies. Linen. sad Flame Shifts. •
Neck T i es; Ses Skim Canes; WON
siss, Was Is SIMI Soft and StOor Hots.
AU SoWdass. I mon , that Good (hods are ,
d rh valrat a r ine tikan plolgoolls as
- Sextdoco to Powell 47. - . 1 1 1, 7
, .
Towanda, tray 28,1867.
,
Tn- ToI!LE OF ilw . 3:noNl
NEW . STOREAND. NEW GrDl3 I,
..
An
entire, new 'stock of Clothing bought is
cheaply' betore the war to be sold wEli
,
SMALL PRO FITSI
The Undersigned would respe ctfally announte
to.the citizens of Taands and vicinity that be
Is now ready to offs the
~1
ta Cl °thing, Inch! as
FINE BEA. ER OVERCOATS, -
Farm Mouse 'Asti .I§Osisss: Surrs.
Furnishlag Goodi, k 0.,. and ithat t ese, goods
bought at very low figu ms 111 be, sold with
very small profits I intend o establish it,per•
=anent trade in this place, and In older trhgain
the oanlidenci
".
r ctf purchasers, will doal on a
•
basis of
NNW GOODS!
HONESTY ANDZ I.NTEGRITY,I
and all gooda will be warranted for what tleey
are represented to be. Confe and examine knd
convince yourself. Don't forget; the place,
Temple of, Authion, opposite the,Mitans Houle,
south end of Beldieman's Block.
- 1 D. JACOBS.
Towandajp i ct.l7, 1867.
BEDELL & VA$ VLSOR,
ifE.gREMV:7 I 141
READY MADE CLO
GENTS,
'1 G ,'FERNISSIN •
WAVERLY, TIOGA COU
We' have a Fashionable Cot
York City, and take an the risk
good 80.
We make at our own establishment. We give
particular attention, to Toutb's Boys, and
CHILDRENS' CLOTHING
ME
From 85 cads to $3 per yard, J (4 10014
Best Steek,of Hats and Caps
Kept .withia 20 miles. Come arid_ look and
prove for y_onnelf. •
161.. Wlll be at the Ward Moine the Ara and
"third' Monday of every month . with samples
of Goods, and.prepared to take, measured.
BEDELL Jk VAN VELSOR.
. .
68 Broad-st., Waverl;,
_N. Y.
ilWents for Grover Baker'al44swing Machines.
Apr 112,1868.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1
WI
,DO,
0. L.PATOIL
ISM
LOT ,E I G
ISO
IMM
R. W.
I
CHINCHILLAS, PII;OTS,
Also the
HATE AND CAPS.
FASHIONABLE
AIM DEALIIII IN
.NAIS AND. CAPS,
BB Brixa Street,
READY MADE CLOItING
1 4 nd4WaMvPa0 4 1mUle ' llq
CLOTHS• AND . CASSIMERES,
PROOLAXATION BY
OoHDN dc ~SOSENEFIELD•~
TOWANDA, PA.
,
Wwlasss, It seems to have pleased the in
habitantet of ,Towanda , and vlotnity, to recog
nise our fair way of dealing ;
AND Wausau, We owe our Isincere thanks
to the community ter extending to us so liberal
a patrionsge ants now t•
Awn WHIBIAS, We deem It our duty to re
elprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus
tar
great stockWe do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that oc
New Sprint 44 Simmer Goods,
. Comiehting eveiythhug la the
N E 'Ol l CIAO TH G I
Bach as 1
Doeskin, & Cassimere Pants,
52 And a 1 the best dyles Coats, Vesta, b
dENTS, I - WM*7BMM - GOODBI
And the
ILATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
*ill be dlepo l eei of at each
REDUCED PRICES!
That will astonish the community. As oar
Opals are manufactared in New York express.
17 for tbm market, wOmn afford to sell as cheap
as the next. We arer,bounCto satisfy all who
give us a Wl.'
COHYII4 I NOSIMPLELD.
Next door to Fox, Eite fercur & Co?
Towanda, April le, IBM
We would call thir Sttentitin of the lOU* to
the fact lhat we have opened's Branch Store in
WYALIII3IIIO, (lathe_ store formerly occupied
by P. Taylor.) Where we are prepared to sell
at the same .Low Rates. - Wee us a call before
purchasing eliewhere. ' ' •
MENA soessrun.p.
`Wyslustig. Aprill6, 18681 •
.
E:W LO, A
MD -
NSW. ; AiTR A b , T.1:0_,” 1
J. M. 001:411INS,
His removed to the store forme necapied by
lfsnball Brothers d vo., next below the rod
Ofdee, mid has replenished his smostment with
hate and new stock of
READY MIME OLCiTHING,
CLOTHS, •
, ' - • pessuans,
TRIMMINGS, • • - •
GENT'S ITURI4E3ING GOODS,
RAM, ', "O&PS,-.
• &0., &O. '
idalie l Vina b tar alriZrZl
EXTREMELY LOW -RATES
(Mr sus a all. betore-purclesslng elsewhere,
ss I will
where sell better goods.t st lower pr'susi
els. •
:I bawl maw arrange:meats with an =pal
et ced Tailor
,MANUEACTURR GARMENTS;
AM having • brffl etc* ci Cloths and
wk.. I Can Mule' customers with emery
style of Garment they may desire, mails in a
fashionable mina, and warranted to' tit.
the
Don't forgot the place, next door Wow
Peet•OGice and Dews BOOM. flidrest. -
T9wanda, - APril 31,1 8 6 8 , •
,
' =A
La,
w
101aY'et8/1;:-DRITG;'-'78T01014
W4YYi d I$ ;:I~♦`l'
Mein • amilig imisd7 10 Ms Bock
baud mospiaM .amortaan4 mostiosting
mametas mesty. entoming many !Oen set
th the no embanks'
...i. paposas, - Men
11271 := 1 tba
1 . 1:1114.1 0
woe= ate Or
nnonliable ft 71 • ' •-" •
intitAMEDIODIES, M l°A S,
EMI
• rArm,:oga,: taastugh •
iII:RPM AND . . - TIMPRMINE,
am; petit VARNINI, -WlUTFeffillell,
And all kinds of Mugu,
REItOSEN! OR ClO4. Pit:
Alcohol and Barnink
LAIRS, *SIAM, Wl9llB,- 4:11910131M,_
Whaloo Nonts-fnot;
..
TANNWS AND MAciIINS
'Plinci.and Toilet Articles In all their virlety,
SPONGES, BRUSHES; SOAII. 001/118,
Prom*. HaliOjekl i erfainfrie
PO9K,ET BOOKS, PORT MON•AIS,
FrSket 'Litres, Boson, "
TOOTH, 881 AND HAIR pape*notrs
Platl enti- males,
• For ItedicliSl are. -
TOBACCO, SNCYr, Nitit ArD 'OIOABB,
EDDY:
Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Troyes, Sup. , ,
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Breen,
Breast pompsi-Teething Bingo, Nuning
Bottles, Nipples; Nippkr, ; ,
Stleids. Syringes BM Pabee,l3eN- '
Sealing Fruit • JarsL Thermometers, -
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs; Glass-
Ware, Bottles, Vials. Corks, Bath Brick,
and Stove Blacking t _FharTsiekle, Ammuni
tion, Au., Botanic, Eclectic and Homeopath- •
lc Medicines, and all the Popular. Patent
• MEDIOIN,ES: ,
• All articies -warranted ss repr&sei 4-1 1.ou I Per
-sous at a distance can receive air orders b
stage Or Mail, which sill receive ;prompt an .1
careful attention.
DR. PORTERS PREPARATIONS
- FOR FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are wail
ranted for what they are intended to Ake satis
faction, via
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs,
colds, lungcomplaintakc.socasl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic P il ls, for bilious cosy •
piainta and mild cathartic.... , 25
Dr. Porter's Banner Syrup , for scrofu l a
s kin diseases, e. 1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for feenaleiceak:
ANS, .... 100.
Dr. Porters Tonic Elixir - for strengthening
the simian ' , 100
Tansy flebasims,for liver and
kidney complaims..
. .. .....100
Comp. Syr. Hypophosibites,
for nervous debility I 00
Blackberry Balsam. for die' ,
rhica„ 35
Dr. Porter's. Family Embrocation foi sprains
bruins, 4 - c 35
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse
nem, sore throat, tire•
- 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for 'expelling
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup 1 for ezteamiind. • 25
tiny •tomes 35
Infant Belief, or crying babies
colic' te.. • 26
. Cepll44l ' tioniTZior tatamk
hew , _ •
-Dr. Porter's
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Porter's
Dr Porter's
QRS
Dr. - Porter's
Dr. Porter'
Toothache Dropi, for tooth
ache • , i' x
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder r for preserving ,
nth : ' ' 25
Dr Porter ! Porter', Triomf* ter dressing and 60
50
,Dti Porter's' l rriropti;ko beautifying the '
hair • 50
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous 8 ,for clean.
lug the hair., ' ' 60
Hr. Porter's Milk 01 Flowers, for beautify.
ing the complexion 60_
Dr. Porter's Pile o:ntmeitt. for externs , 7
oo .
Dr. Porter's It li nch Compound, for scald
In g tuine- 00
Dr. Porter's !dedicated Figs,: for habitue.,
constipation 00
Dr., Porter's Healing
'
foreata,won
ac.. ....'.
16
Dr. POrter's Lip Salve , for chajpedl - ps
.. 25
- Dr. Porter's Eye Salm; for inflamed eies.. 25
RINGS
k
•
GOODS !
HEM
from, New
giving you a
Dr. Porter's Eye Watir, for inflamed eyes... 25
Dr. Porter's Corn arsi Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions.:, . , 25
Dr. Porte.as Constipation PM, for costive• IMPE ' 2
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor b100d..... .25
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
itnt.eatharric. •
Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu•
tritiouc diet for invalids •
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flaiiiing
Ice cream, &a
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
fee cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, for mending
_ broken .
Dr.. PortAr's` Litnidglass,
Glue, ao 25
for repairing -
wood work 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing S'imd,for easy wash
lug
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing
bugs ..... . . ............ 60
Dr. Porter's Fly ioison Paper, for killing
. dies ' 05.
Dr. Bortekls Bat and Mice Poison, for ex-
Dr. rminatig rats 25
Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
from clothes. 25
Jr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 33
, in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
disituses of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and CattlerLotion, for
sprains, a dgalls ~ • —1 60
Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone an Navin Cure,
for ftme horses. 50
Medics !advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medfdlisi - Ti.
or Thankful tor Past liberal patronage,would
respectfully announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be d:to satisfy;
and merit the continuation of t heir confidence
and patronage. L
H. C. P ORKER,
•1
Dec. 18.1868.—yr
S M IL N G NEW
Earl ng purchased the stock of Tobacco belong.
frig to Randall, Compton & Co.; and haying
bdlt a shanty on the same ground, we, are prej
pared to offer to the publle
WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL,
i Variety of .
•. CHEEPING TOBACCO,, I.
i lia
, 1
such' 65 ' , - ,
°old . , Barmy Bidet i'lnfi ipPladdichillins
Fig, , Leaf and Star,irhliph *e Oiler for sale
in clan ties to' ma ' onitomer4,l Paclptges • in -
Barrels; and quarters. 1
FANCY . NNONIN6. ' .
The celebrated Lone Jack, Pdde of the tint
ted States, Viriginiatie,Gold Leif, Navy and all
binds of Killickoick.
4 BRANDS OP :CIGARS.
Mud= Eagle, Gen. Grant, Lelxique!, Im
perlo, Tycoon and the yery choked brands o
Yates.
TI 0 N
We will keep constantly on band a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Cum, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and everything usually kept in • Tobacco
Store,
Landloide supplied whit Cigars anti Poll To.
beam on liberal taw.
- All orders promptly Mid la ;hat nottoe4
A. DARNER.
Oct. 17i1.1887..'
CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR-TO
=LAND OR ENGLAND ! ,
Oinow:fr co.'s LINO "Olf 1111WOOTTIO 1601 os TO
. 4grumteoing liITIOPCKO.
Colon's old ' , Slack Star Line" of
Liverpool' ackets, Bailing every week. -
, . .
za
Etwaliov•iail Llie of liacketa,fro or to Lon.
don,, aditng twice a month. •
Binnittiuices to Englind,lreland stidl3coUind
payable on demand: .• • • '
Poi farther porticalus, op* to Willisma
Quion,.29 oroachnly, Ne*Yorlt, or
0. P. gAs9ll.&,,o,eankerk
Oat. 1888. Towinda.Ps
118143, OR ANY °TRIER
XLIL TICILE la oar Ithe, *area at shod anti
,Dy calling at the . : NEWS COOL
filioullaritong.
AGAIN IN MOTION r
IWhbuti' ,
. _
•il lll ikT : , ,iii ;,,-.._,L',„....."" '..---` ..." 2 .', '4 4. - , -
, ; ••tb`-.. , 1 :1-iniveligLigMATo- - , , 21' ' ,„--, : i
. ~
W. 11 . .1f. acii; Oisdellarto GNI 41 11 0.441
Ma i
are the Issispili , fiii ribC we
24.4 v g..., & . attt a s
1 -atm- .... riziam•-•-.. nt rimed.
idk. sib 91 :4# 14 . . 11 0ar, °f 0 1 / 1 , 0 ? ir" :
/*gin. Pitl i i " tea - O"NEEri/C l O 3- . - .
Ilasfast bees 'ritoo*Od; and we Awn now pr
WWI% OP 14111POLICI*1117A#TICIZB
simaitazio
_
PURE WINES - ArartiQuoss,
gOiC lA ko USE OZiPL
♦ PUU. 1111101MIM Or. ooxolon!wria...
•
'BOTANIC iOLIIOII - 17 .41174010EPATILIO
. •
, • ; .
.111,41; TI*';',6IIrpo,PATENT
MOW OIL,
• PAINT AND . ViliNlol. 111,IISHES,
• • pints:intim AND slam , _
PiNOY iiisii.odsCurricutS'ap any
ALamorso AND 1/411DIMTLyNII,
"- ALEALdtrY AirD'itgl3lNoll7.S.'
•-• •0 •
/ ill the pest Teepees.
A :11.D..0 l it I N-1 lv : 11 P 0 B
• -
• • .
EBILOT.,PtIIOI3, NIPPLN SHELLS, AND
81111311;08,
Nursing Battles, Syringes and Catheters,
t Jinni 498oimions or itAmnia, ioczEr
marta,
OUROICART B I 3O -WITO OF WE STYLE
intei-Eitramfir.
A. lora, ripply Brushes for the. Hat and Hair.
•
Also for the Teeth and Nano, Tooth Poir
_dors And Portal,: OUs, Perfaniery, - ,
. • Pottla..Combs.. Hair Dye, lavigor. •
1 4 ators l efe.,lCorosene, Kerosene
Lamps, Shades, Chlroneysi
. 1 Wintry &a, all of the , • •
late st styles. •
CHOlbi CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
- hystchins adnplielit 'reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prwarlptiolut. carefully and ac
curately, compounded and prepared by,compet-s
ant papal) it all hours of the 'day and night..
Sunday. hours from 9to 10 o'clock In the fore ,
noon,; .: to 2 in the afternoon. •
W.H. H. GORE...
T 9 .01116; Sept. 29, 1866.
fiarbmart.
1 , "
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' csa .
4- •
... -- ■
a
, _, --4 , ~. oil V
g- '..
C's
II" ;,-. VO ;
a , ~ ; c' © ■
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■.
Cn 1 i ,$)
‘ 9 61
M . . Mt 4 •• ',- to
- .: -•-• . ; .
rz .2. ~.1 --, - , r 1
0 t. ws'' c 4
b.
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0 -
VV g
, ti
MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call the attention 'of the public to
their new Stock of .
ELiRDWABE, •• ,
FARMING lIIPLIMENTS,‘.
' I •- SLACK SMITHS' TOOLS.
and CARP/ INTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of .
, '''Window Glass Saab, Paints, Oils,
putty, Varnishes, and Paint
• and Varnish Brushei .
of all kindi, -which will be.sold for the lowest
Gash price. - Also, a Sine assortment of
• 1
" KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattern still the public.
Lampe repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid Lonesome.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all: kinds of ' •
TIN WARE
J 0311tNO . PROMITTL'eliTTINDED'PES
We have on hand a fine article of • • •
GLASS FRUIT°
with imprOved eelfaesding corks, and •
HEIIKETICAL SEALING B.S.
which la one of the had aunt used. .
Jane 20,1866.
~fiscclluniou .
THE GOOD_ TIIiiE' , HAS COME
The eurpltur - Orlabor combined with' other
=uses has told with fearful effect upon • .
And it is decidedly lower, i►hich can mill be
seen by enquiring prices at
FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Where may be ftnind the 'Argot and beatiitock
of Furniture ever offered in this maptet, and
which I. am now offering at . 4 -
ei,EATLY RpIICED PRICES I
I inn now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thbles at 11,50 per foot, and other, goods In the ,
Fe prokortlon, many of them at cheap as be
the War . I bate also Inereased.facilnies
chlanufactaring, and can furnish
___A-• i
11 , DraiLERS AT 'WHOLESALE.
1
Thankful I r their past liberal patronage and .
etermined to merit a continuation of the sane
y oilbring inducements , not to be found ase
where, I Invite the pabliii to and exathine
tuyi goods and prices beforepure basing else
where. No charge for abetting goods, and I
WILL NOT: 'BE UNDERSOLD .1
I also keep -on hind a large' stock of Ready
"tads Coffins from the • most common to the
finest Roams° d. ' Also Victoria Lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes, caps, &0.,-and will lurnilh
everyilig in the line • of ; Jidertaking on the
mast salaam:millers. ;
A 0 OD HEARSE '
Always is nmdln7s when required. - •
• . JAMES 0. FRO.ST.
Towanda, Aprila, 1888. " . -
,The OF NE
The siibeerlbera' are now reC
Todt 4 fine saaorrent of
. GOODS ..ili ..
THEIR, - LIN.E!
. . -.•
, , . •, \
Conaisting in part of -
BROWN & BLEACHED MIISLINS,
AND PRINTS,
L'AI I OIII3 AND''CIIILDREN'S DREES OOO4s,
- Panay aldrta, Shavlsi Hoop Skirts,
1.
thous Hosimor Ykatis Norms,
ac., Ao., at.
of which tan be bought u cheep BB the
same quality of goods can be bought in To ,
Wanda; Their.
MIIIiDTERY,
=I
lollelagifolatsbed wlththe latest styles of
BONNAT,S :XND ZATS,
Ana a general assortment .of Millinery Geod.,
with competent Milliners to suit the teats el 11l
who may favor them with their patronage' -
Special attentlort pa id to
BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK
Asirbase an exierfenCed Lady expteniy for
lids department satbaketion - gnarrunteed:
Main Street, directly opposite the Court
Nauss. • - •
.
B. A PETTEI3 - ,.3 CO.
• Towanda, April 10,18694 m • -
e * •e?
.
NORTH 2 .BWOII , .FOUNDRY
,M AlO, .11.. ,111.0 ,•
Bit4l4i . onPine, 'tint of ilstilStreeri: •
ITILAQPQP.D.
_CO., PA..,
• -. u aknr prepared to furzOgh
OIitOULAR SAW- MILLS
- SHINGLE MACHINES;
°Utile' best siallitywith the latest improve-
Maohlzusr for //louring and ,
Saw 1' . • -
- STEAM - 'ENGINES;:. .
' = MADE# & REPAIRED,
TEAM WHISTLES,
STEAM - °AGUES,
GAUGE: - COOKS; -
- • -911: &0.,
Furnished atShort make.
If L CTTING - ,
Dont from f Indio
,fn diiutteter. •
• 'FORGING
Of hea4 wrought work Beiges; aMiali
other perposes; done to. trier. -• Alswi. 'a large
assortment of • , • ;
COOS:INa'; & HEATING • STOVES;
:-Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Coding
8 1 .010 1 . Stave , PlPs: 'Tin-Ware, Boat Pampa,
Plows, Cultivators and Lcrapenr, kept ettustant•
u on band.
DRAW INos_ SPECIFICATIONS
Of, alliindant machinery for mills' and other
purposes preparedby ,
WEE
=II
'WAREN 11114., ;
!aria
. Ctierkence in . 11ge
In2u P irlb* . - 4111111"1g. JOHN OARMtN.
T °II'A.NDA CARR,IAGE
The.iin4eraitned*pergally announce to the
public Chet they hate purchased the
CARRIAGE .8110 P
G. D R SE,
And are now prepared to build work In
THE LATEST STYLE
. .
And. most Workmanlike manner. They wil
constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen
did
TOP • AND OPEN BUOGIES,-
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT .AND LUMBER WAGONS,
ai ~
ALBANY •SLEIG HS
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING firompt4, attended to at tea
souable, prices.
BRYANT STULEN
Toivanda, 'May 9,1867.—11. •
N EB' PLANING MILL
The undersigned having builVATiarge and com
modious Minn 'the Borough or Toiranda, and
Ailed it, with tke moat modern and improved
machinery . , for the manufacture of
ezi - •
. , •
liiD&W SASH, lb BLINDS,
are prepared-to fill orders,' whethir large or
small, ripen , the shortest notice. We have
a
also large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which ire can tarnish
mach cheaper than they can be worked by
hand. •
. .
PLANING,.
_ TONGUEING, .__ -
• . ( GROVEING, - -
- ••• I , - ARD SCROLL
r ' BA.WIIOI
and al other-Work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to snit onr customers.
Persons building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen 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 home with you.
We will pay CAM for . PINE & HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and see us. or if you can't come, write.
L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864.: •
CONFECTIONERY
TcIRY;
/
Galls the attention Of the public to the tact
that he manufacture:, and sells at • •
All kinds of Confections:les, Foreign and 110.1
meatit Thlts, &c. Dealers in the country wish]
ing anything is his line will' do well to send
their orders to him; and they will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guiranteed. Store
in Patton's Block. Tow anda. Pa. •
Feb. 2-k; 1868.—q.
00k-BINDERY.-THE PUBLIC
JuP is. respectfully informed that the BOok-
Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build
ing,3d story, where will be done
In di( its various branches, on' terms as tea
amiable as" the times " will allow. The Bind
ery will Ile ander the charge of
•
.An experienced "Binder, and all work will be
.prOmptly done, in a style and manner which
cannot ))eexcelled. Music,••Ragazines, News.
pars, Old .Books o tc., bouad in every variety
o style. Particular attention, will be •paid to
'e Ruling and Binding•M.' ' I
, . .
BLANK BOOM,
.
any desired potters-, 'which in quality and
hint) , wil be warranted. - •
1 All work will be• ready4for - delivery ; Whqn
raised; •
tilniThe patronage of the public is solicited, and
to satisfaction guarranteed.
Towanda. August-2. 1846.—it. ; ' • •
OBACCO AND CIGARS!
4r • Th e undersigned have estitaisheda 1
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
W 43060
i hag from .New
w .A. p ..A.,
Whets they are mantfactoriagAll nide of
OUT :TOBACCO AND CIGARS
*HOLESALE PRICES
That cannot fail' to suit. We' would most re-.
vectfully solicit a call from the deale.s through
Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of
Oar Tobacco is manufactured from the beet
KENITTOKY , VIRGINIA
Stock that • can be :procuredis the market.
Hire Ds a try. • This its home, enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal dispositioa of the
trade to impport home manufactors.
MEANS -& PHINNY,
. • . 167 Main Street. Towanda, Ps.
- Juni 4, 1268.—tf. 5 . •
F URNITURE WARErIIO WS 1
JAM MANINSON announces to-the public
that he atllLoontintsa to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of • ,
Bureaus. Tables. Bedsteads . . Stands, Chairs,
dm, of every descriptat which will be made
of the best materials, mann he most workman.
like manner. • ; :
I Invite the Wootton of the public to mylwork,
which sliallne be snrpased in durability, at any
shop In: the countryeand : , ,cay _prices_ will be
foundtO be as low as the.timel Will admit:
"Roadyrmada Coffins constantly on band or
made to °idea. A good Hearse will be famished
than .deallred. .
- Aug. 0;1865. , • •:-
~tot.
09
FACTORY.
AarD TWO- emir=
inisctllantous, r
- kANUFAC
A. HART,
:WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,,
BOOK-BIN: INGI
H. C. WHITAKEITI.
ECM
On,ldain Street below Bridge Street
Which they offer to the trade at
OUR STOCK AND. PRICES t•
,FtrailTUltE,
OV AIIDA I N SU - It - At cE
AGENCY
Melee lewiediLealriAlueld l'n'tcPtif
-it Ho liPlifE4N, Agent,
Of the fellawtsg well kdotra and repable . C OL
psalm Oiltee *steep% Bk
Aigrege, Ann:WO St 70r, 1.;06,
AIWA, Liu &rocs IssuaLvesCoairivT,
• Hertford. Conn.
•
Cu l; Aorta N 667 1. '67.
Leviseroot. AND LONDON 1N 6i
Piss Ass Liss LVINDIASON Co.
Coital Sol?los sad &served Fop& •
( 0 3014 U6,7'11,6;7,
boob Lin the United States, over. • I , P Ct.OOe :2 )
Day Premiums, upwards of (Geld ) 14 , 00 '
„Sex* Iscermixes
,Uar;ford,-Conn.
.
Nrir JER,SZT itforrAL Lirr Cn
. ' . Nerail 1 1 1;J. • •
Capital ... . , ..... .
•
a*U.CI.II MAIM iIIISURANCJI
Co:; (AcOdeptal) •
. , Platadelphia,
Capitif ... ...
3500 1 ,0
CobitIECTICIIT MMALLITI ti 1:
SMANCIII
CO.. ' -, Barlford. Conn.,
Capitil - oixe.;, , •,.,
Towanda, Feb. 1.20, 1988..—tf
F IRE ; LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
,INSURANCE.
4 . 7rpn6leNTßD ou ts
SEVENTEEN MILLION b0L1.41:.:,
C. S. 1117,SSELL, Agent,
FOR ilia toLLowrsct PAYED ULIABLIC Cost ;
,
GritisaFxszaktmarshremans.
.Comm/arc - • flibuldpAi.4
Capitalind.mirOus,over
nowt bray rams Coxraxr,
Of New-York
Capital and stirplasi Over
Iduscit Ccasurr or Noarn
._ Philaddphia. _
Capital add 'surplus, over... . .... $1,7.,
•
KA31111.171.2; INSUILLXI:II COMPANY. t 1,
Of NM...York. ,
Capitgl andrgrples, over •
ENTIELPIMIZ britnuicz CONIPLAT,
Of Philadelphia.
C a pit a l and imrplias, over
ASTI° INIMIXANCit COMPANY,
Of New-York.,
Capital and sorpina, over.... • .
•PITITAM INFIIIHANCE COMPANY,
. Hartford, Conn.
• Capit3l and el:aphis, over
lifrrcat Luz INstle;arics Coxtun-,
' • - Of New-York. j
Capital And eurplas,over - tN pi
TPAVKLI.B2.S 1111141141:CY. COMPANY,
. • "Of . Ilartforfi , Conn. 4
Capital end surplus, over
Risks taken on all kinds of Properly, a! 4
low ratesas Ny any other reliable Comp,m
iffir Policies issued and Losses, it ' ..
minted at this Agcr,cy,thereby saving the, I,
and eipense of going elsewhere for .iettlen....l.
liar Office at the Elardwhem Store o!
ding, 4 s. Russell C.S.
Towanda, Feb. 7, I°£6.—..if
THE INSURANCE' COM
1 OF NORTH AMERICA,.
- Office No. 24 2 Walnut Street, ?bus&
•
,Thin Company are 'now prosecuting i .
neea of Insurance from 10E2 or damage , •
on - Buildings, kerehandipe. Furnittri. -
throughout the State of Pennsylv.ania, ,•
al ternas,for long or short periods • or_pern... tt
ly of Buildings, by deposit of Premien..
The prompt payment of claims for
log tha period ot nearly 70 years that
pony has been in esistence. entitlee the:, s.
confidence of the public.
DIRECTOL9.—Arthur G. Caffir., zias,ut,
Jones, John A Brown, Chaile... Taylor, r •
jt
White /no. R. Nee, Skhard D.
Welshi Wm. E. •Bowen, James 11. • -
Morrie Wain, John Mason, Geo. -
Francis R. Cope. Edward R. Trotttr
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
ARTIIVIL G. COFFIN, Pre- I.'
C. 8: RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
F A.RILER'S MUTUAL FIRE i:\
RANCS COMPANY
OF LIDDhK PZNNBYI.T ANU ,
- Once in Duniiiir, Montour County, Perm
Capital
- The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Compry
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the
PennaylYanis Legislature, in the year 18,59 ; ice
the Mutual Insurance of Country property Gib
and immediately thereafter commenced its or
ations on that principle, which , has. bf.n.l
ly adhered to since.
All losses have been promptly paid out 6.1
Premiums collected on application for-thsar.,:: , ,
without making any assessments. I
The,lnsurance of Country 'property env r.
,
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prothr
'
_payment of losses are deemed a sufficient rem::
mendation of the Fanners Mutitesi Fire inn;
'lance Company of Middle Pennsylvacia, tc 3
owners of safe class country property. •
r
P. Joiticsox, Sec'y. WY. FoLiza,
LUCIEN MYER, -
Agent, Towanda.
Maya 5, '66
LIVERPOOL AND Lo N DON IND
IA GLOBE FIFE AND LIFE IN:-,C1•LASO:
COMPANY.—Office, 45 William St., 314
Broadway, N. Y.
MEI
Capital, Surplus ami_ReSA'rved Funds
(Gold) n .116,211, ,,7 ;
Assets to the United States, over . .
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold)..
The shareholders personally responsin ,
engagements of the company. All'
ma t be shareholders..
macrons Is Niw'Yoza.—Frandis
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell. Esq.. l'e;::1
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq. i
Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul,
Hamilton, Jr.,Ssq., Robert C. Ferguson. is :
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secrete). .11.1
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Connaci ut Bcd:i
Baßzzas Phenix Bank--Contronne
The Policies -of this Company art is vet
well-!mown American citizens reddest in
York, who are Directors and Sharebidieu.c.:
consequently, with the other Shareb.
individually liable for all the engsceiretri::
the Company ; all Policies are signed tts.
all claims are, ayable ha cash on pr.: 0! ,•:ru
-without deduction for interest, and
usual, sixty days after presentation of p 7.:
They expire at six - o'clock . , -P. M., and az..
noon. Life insurance effected,- and
granted diriavorable terms.
H. R. ZicE.EAN ay,
Towanda. April 23, 1n87.,
I=
. _
T HE EQUITABLE LIFE
ANdf: Society's Agency torlirsdfor• •
i
C?,.SII. , fCA.PITAL $3,000,000.
Yearly itreome ob& r 52.000,000 abh.
MONYAIFYE
. Towaiada, July 250.'1867. , .. ;•
E- ASTOR I.IIRE
$k York. Agency for Brad''' '
Tri
,
CAPITAU•SOO,O9O
nit for 1.666,10 per cent.. • •
MONT/ail( E KWA.,`
da, July 7 1 5; 1867. •,
T . . .
HFAYCOMIN 6 MUTUAL. F
Insurance Agency for Bradford Cols,:'
CAPUFAL 41,400,000
•
Mutual Cash plan. In successful operatics
er twenty•seven years.
MONTANYE'a WA1;"
Towanda, July 26, 1861 . _
_WYOMING INSURANCE AGE'"
T T CY. x
WYOMING INSURANCE COUP .t
Wilkes-Garre, P.
WM. S. BOSS, Pr e `4t :
L. D; SHOERAKEB, Nice Pres::e;
B. C. SMITH Seereur.
Capital ad Slaplas 2150,000.
North &merles, Hartford, Conn. assets i3O,
Fulton. Now York,
Springfield, Maas.,
Applications for insurance in the abort
parties taken at lair Ma, and business sin:-
1:d to with promptness and .care.
attention gill be given to Farm risks
Pau
country. Aillso Life and Live Stockintarsr , e,,',
reeled in good and reliable companies.
over the Bakery on Main-at., formerly ocecr
by Mere= & Morrow.
T. %VAMP, L
- Towanda; March 12, 1168.—tf.
RUSS,ELL MIX'S
INSURANCE AGED''
Capita Represented over $27.0e0,00',
. _
COIIPA.NIE3 REPRESENTED: -
North America, Philidelphia,...l 2,901,="'
Pluenix, of Hartford. • 1,231,195
Germania, New York... ........
ROW! ID. 00., New.fisien. ....
North American Fire In. Gm, of
New York; • 5e l N l
E
nterprise. of Cincinnati,.. ..... 1,0r.0.0
Mutual Lice, New York, • '
We writep t. policies in the above reliall , e e!. l
ponies at thelowe rates. Rattleolar anat...Ll
given to farm property. Intice two doers
of the Past Office, up stairs. in the rdoin l lc :l .
pied by John W: Ili: and Henry Peet. earl
the htnking'flonse of B R. itusrell A, CO.
- - - B. B. RUSSELL ,
• . JOIIN W. HIE ,
rowmida, - Feb. 20,1868
- WRITE ' MARROWFAT
y Black Eyed Peas. for sale by -
'FOX, STEVEMILEIIOI2II 3vo
lOW
1155,25 c
il OG ) fyi9
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$3 :,‘
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