Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 24, 1868, Image 4

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Fall Oare for Gardena
We have more than once , spoken
of the tendency which so often pre
vails among farmers to neglect prop
yr attention to their gardens .at all
seasons of the year.. The farm ap•
ways so much more important in the
extent of its productions, and in the
amount of labor required to keep it
in propelcondition,that the household
part of the grounds, the garden, is
too often left to ;take care of itself,
er leit to the care of those who are ,
unable to work it properly. In the
season of planting,the comparatively
trifling work that is required to make
a.dood garden is withheld, on the.
plea that there W more pressing work
in the field. The farmer who acts on
this principle does- an injury to him
self and to his , family, and to his
friends ; for nothing contributes more
to the supply and the comfort of the
social board than a produtive garden.
It may be made almost half the sup•
port of a family, and,t with small
fruits, its roots and its vegetables of
every description, it adds immensely
to the good cheer of a country.home.
On the supposition that this part
of a farmer's duty has not been neg
lected at the propor season for raising
the.crops, we would remind Our read
. rs that the time is at hand when the
fruits of such labor are to be cared
for. And.many, of our readers have
no other farm than their garden, so
that it. stands them in hand to reap
the advantage of their, summer toil
by carefully gathering and storing
the product.' The value of all kinds
of vegetables depends, in a great
measure in the condition in .which
they are gathered and stored away.
Many garden roots will not require
to be taken up before thulclose of the
month, and•some of thud until Octe•
bur, but we give these timely hints
and would especially advise all who
have such crops to store, to have
place , s provided for them in season,
that they may not suffer by being
left out too long.
After ail the crops are gathered,
the garden itself should be put in
complete order ; all weeds and use
let's bushes removed, and everything
made ready fer another season. This
•
will both invites and facilitates labor
the spring.
Autumn Ploughing•
A correspondent sums up the more
prominent advantages to be derived
frEm turning ov-er the soil in autumn,
nyder the following heads ;
1. August and September is a good
time to turn over bound-out sod land,
and manure and re-aced it at once to
gins-, obtaiuitig a crop of hay the
following season.
2. October and November is an
xc•elk•nt time to break up sod land
for planting the follUwing spring.
3. The weather is then cool and
tracing, and the team strong and
hearty for the work; while the weath
er in the spring is more relaxing and
team less able ; and spring work be
ing always hurrying, it saves tim,
to dispateli as much of the ploughing
po,sible during the previous au
•
4 Sod hind broken up late in au
turon,will be quite free from growing
gras, the folk) wing spring ; the roots'
of the late forerturned .sward being
t , o generally killed by the immediate
ly i-ucceediug winter that not much
cirass will really start in• the spring
5. The frosts of winter disintegrate
the ploughed laud, so that it really
crumbles in fine particles in spring,
and a deep, mellow seed-bed is easily
made. The chemical changes and
moditicatieus resulting from atmos
pl,eiie action during the winter, de
.<•lop -latent - fertility in the upturned
t;irrt,wa, which, together with, the
ti_te:lowing influences, materially in
crease the crop.
G. Most kinds of insects are either
wholly destroyed,or theirdepredations
materially checked, by late fall
ploughing, especially the common
bate grub and the cut worm.
7. Corn stubble land may be,'plough
late iu the fall, and thus be ready
for very early sawing in spring,
therefore going far to insure a good
catch of grass ; the roots of the new
:ccd getting hold well, or being well
established, before -the .droughs o
uniniur come on. 7 •
S. A great deal of land needs deep
ploughing than has generally been
i.ractieed. When the subsoil is fine
grained, and unctuous, and close, or.
%Acre there is a hard pan of good
quality, deep ploughing may be at
~nee resorted to, with decided advan
tage. Where the subsoil is poorer,
th. ploughing may still be advanta
geously deepened Ly degrees, say an
inch at each breaking up., l But in by
far a majority of cases, deep plough
ing may be practiced at once—indeed
is may be the rule, with safety,whilc
shallow ploughing may be the excel,-
Lon Plough; say nine, ten, eleven
or twelve inches in November. The
subsoil turned op wig grow several
shades darker by spring. The frosts
and atmospheric influences of winter
will mellow the soil. 'The:inorganic
elements and all latent fertility will
be Made more active for benefiting
the crop. In spring 'spread the ma
nure and plough it in or otherwise
work it in or mingle it with the soil
to the depth, say of four inches, or a
little more of leis, and youlbave the
very best attainable conditions for
realizing good crops. Deep plough
ing may thus be practiced than would
at all times be safe or expedient, if
the ploughing is delayed till spring.
—13 , 140 n Courier.
WEIGHT OF MILK.-W. S. Grow
writes to the Mass. Ploughman in re
gard to the weight of milk from
different cows : "I have lately meas
ured and 'weighed one quart each
from seventeen cows ;* all but one
weighed just two pounds only. My
cows.have given milk from fifteen
down to twd mouths : the one whose
milk weighed but two pounds has
given milk about one year ; the last
part of September last she gave six
teen quaff per day. One milking
was set and skimmed, and the cream
from it made iu ten minutes one
ndund of as good butter as I ever
saw ; the buttermilk was . all out.
before salting. Opening an old bOok
iu which 'kept some_initintes in 1858,
when I was making butter and se
lecting cows for that purpose, I find
that on the 19th of September I
weighed and set separakey„...the milk
of,some young cows ; Wn one the
milk weighed six pounds andl two
ounces ; the butter six and one
half ounces ; another six pounds of
milk, eight ounces of butter ; the
third seven pounds and six ounces
of milk,eight ounces of butter ; fourth,
eleven pounds and twelve ounces of
milk, twelve ounces of butter; the
above statements are on paper and I
know them to be correct."
DON'T open your purse too hastily
or top Ride—nor your month either.
Ell
tlailroaas.
•
ERIC
On and after Monday Way lltb, 1868,
T ra i ns w in leave • Waverly. at about the
lag hours, Vla :
001110 T T.
•
4:3B'a. in., Night Express; exoep
ted, for Rochester. BOW, Salsinda and
Dunkirk, marine direct connections with trains
of the 'Atlantic and 'th'ess Western, lakelittore
and Grand Trunk all points Wait f
also it Eladra for Canandaigua.
*4:52 a. m. Night Express, Daily, far
Rochester - Buffa l o, Salamanca , Dunkirk and , the
West, connecting as above.
8:25 a. m., Mail Train, Sunday's 'excepted; for
Buffalo and Dunkirk, connecting at Etmirs,for
Canandaigua.
3:68 p. in., Elmira Accommodation,: Sundays
excepted.
• 5:L7 p. m., Day Ekprese; Sanhp exoeisted,
for Rochester , Bunko. - Salamanca, Dunkirk and
the West. Connects at Elmira fot Canindalgus
at Salamanca with the Atlantic and , Great
Western - Railway, and at Butolo withlhe lake
Shore and Grand Trask Railway', for all points
West and South. •
• - - -
10:33 p. m., Express Mail, inn e=
cepted, for Baklo, Salamanca and D=l, 430e7
netting wall trains for the West.
9 10s m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.'
3:10 p. : , lontitnint Train, Daily, for the
West.
*Stops at Waverly on Mondays only.
Borne tsar.
5:34 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Owego for Ithaca ; at
Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Great Bend for
Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawaxen for
Hawley, and at - Graycourt fir Newburg and
Warwick.
8:53 a. en., Binghamton Accommodation, Ban
days exceed.
I:2o pt
p. m., Accommodation train, daily.
11:13 a. m., Day Expresa Sundays excepted,
connecting at Binghamton for Syracuse; st at.
Bend for Scranton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley;
and at Jersey City with midnight express
train of New Jersey Baihroad for Philadelphl2,
Baltimore and Washington.
6:27 p. in., New York and Baltimore Mail,.
Sundays excepted.
9:17 p. m., Lightning 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
East.
2:08 a. m., Night Express, - Daily, con
necting at Oraycourt for Warwick; and at
New York with afternoon trains and steamers
for Boston and New England cities.
4.25 p. m. Way FrelihtAnndays excepted.
sat. A revised and com Mete • Pocket Time
Table "of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail
way and ,oanecting Lines, has recently been
published, and can be procured on application
to the Ticket Agent of the Company ! •
WM. B. BABB, MIDDLE,
Gail Pass Ag't, New -York. * Gen'l. Sup%
EADING , RAIL ROAD-SUM-
MER ARRANGEMENT . . MAY 20th, 1868.
GARAI' MUNE Lnis TROY TIM Nonsti AND
Noarn-witsrfor Philidelphia,New-York,Resdlng
Pottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen,.
town, Easton, fro. be.
Trains leave Harrisburg for:New-York, as:fol
lows: At 1.,50, 5.25 and 8.10. a. in., and 1140. M.
'2.05 and 9.35 p. m., connecting with similar
Trans on toe Pennsylvania , Bail Road, and ar
riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50
a. m., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. in. Sleeping
Cars aocompanying the 2.50 a. in., and 9.35
p. m., Trains,. without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Mineraville, Ashland, Pine Grove.
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. in, and
2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and
principal Way Stations ; the .4.10 p. m. Train
making close 'connection for Philadelphia and
Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road,leave Harrisburg at a 3.55 p. m. Return
ing I .Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m., fill noon,
and 5.00 and 8.00 p. in. Sleeping Cars accom
ponying the 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 and 8.00 p.13:1
trains without change. . .
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., returning from Leading at 630 p.
in., stopping at all Stations • Pottsville it 8.45
a. in. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and , 11.19
noon, 2.00 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. in., and
1.00 and 8.45 p. m-
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. in..
and 12 00 noon. -
Rending accommodation Train : Leaves Read
trig in 7.30 a. in., returning from Philadelphia
at 5.15 p. m.
Pottstown Ac,commodation Train, leaves
Pottstown at 6.45 a.., returning leaves Phil- I
adelphia at 4.30 . .
tp_tri tit
Columbia_Rai Road Trains leave Reading at
7.00 a. in and 6.15 p. In. for Ephrata, Litis,
Lancaster. Columbia, in.
Perktomrn Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction .at 9.00 a. in. and 655 p.m. Return.
ing : Leave Skippack at 6.4. i a,in , and 1.15
p. m.. c.iuneeting with similar trains on Read
ing Rail Wiad.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia 8.00 a. in., and 3.16 p. m., the 8.00
a. in., train running only to Reading. Pottaville
MOO a. in, Harrisburg 5,.25 a. in. and 4.10 and
9 35 p. m.,aud Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.16 a.
in.. fur Harrisburg. and 7.06 a. m , and 11.40
p. in.. for New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila.
delphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excur.ion Tickets to and from all points, at re
duced rates. _ . _
Baggage checked !through ; ;100 pounds a
owed each Passenger G. A. NICOLL'S,
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pap., May 20. 1867.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAIL ROAD4-Stimmer time Table. Thro'
and direetronte between Philadelphia, Ba III J
more, Harrisburg Williamsport, and the Great
Oil:Regions of .Pennsylvania. Elegant Bleep.,
ing Cars on all night trains.
On and after MONDAY, MAT 11th, 186 8,
the trains on the Philadelphia, it Erie Bail
Road will run ns follows
WZSTWARD.
Midi Train leaves Ph iladelphia.. ..11.15 P. M.
Williamsport 8:20 A.M.
arrives at. Erie 850 P.M
Erie Express leaves Philadelphla...l2:oo noon
Williamsport... 8:50 P. M
•• arrlies at Erie 10105 A, M
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A. M
" - " Williamsport... 6:28 p. m
'arrive at Lock flavel.. 2:45 p. m
zurwasri.
Mall Train, leaves Erie 11:00 a, m.
" Williamsport... .10:L5 p. m.
" arrives at Philadelphia.. 7:13 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 p. m
" Williamsport.. 8:55 a, m
arriveS at Philadelphia MOO p m
kali and Express connect with Oil Creek and
Allegheny River Ball Road. Baggage Checked
Through,
ALFRED L. TYLER, Gicel Eidp't
l#lis:cllancuns.
TN THE- DISTRICT COURT OF
Idle United States, for\ the Western District
of Pennsylvania. „Abram Young a Bank.*
rupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d
-1866, having applied for a Discharge from
all his debts,-and other claims provable un
der said Act, by order of the Court, notics
is hereby given, to all creditors who have
proved their debts, and other persons
terested, to appear on the 30th day of Sze-
TaNnan. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. at., before
said Court, at the office orEDWARD ma-
TON, Esq., at Towanda, Pa., to show cause,
if any they have, why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt' And
further, notice is hereby given, that the seo
ond and Third Meetings of Creditors of the
said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and
.28th Sections.of said Act, will be had before
said Register, at the same acme and place.
S. C. McCANDLESS.
' Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for said District.
Sept. 17, 1868.
TN THE DISTRICT ,COURT OF
the United States, for the Western Die
that of Pennsylvania. Stephen D Bacon,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
March 2d, 1867, having applied for a Die.
charge from all Jis debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, .by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given. to all per
sons who havo3proved their debts, and oth
er persons interested, to appear on the 29th
day of September; 1868, et 2 o'clock, p
before Edward Overtop, Jr, Esq, at his of
fice.. in Towanda, to show cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be
granted to the said Bankrupt. And further
notice is hereby given, that the second and
third moetings of the Creditors of the said
Bankrupt, required by the 27th end 28th
sections of said Act, will be held before the
said Register, at the same time and place.
S. C. IdoCANDINAS,
Sept. 17, 18613, Clerk of said Court,
TN the District Court of the United
J. States for the Western District of Penn's.
George E.Bumphrey„e Bankrupt ander the Act
of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having opplied
for a Discharge from all his debts, and other
claims provable under said act, By order of the
Court, Notice is hereby given,to all Creditors
who have proved their debts, nd other persona
interested; to appear on the 2d dat of Oct.,
1883, at 5 o'clock, a. m., before E. Overton,
Jr., Register, at his office's& Towanda,to show
cause. ft any they have,why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And fur
ther, Notice is hereby given,thst he second and,
third meetings of creditors of the said Bankrap
required by the 67th and 28th sections of said
Act, will be had before the said Begister,at, the
same time and place.
S. C. McCANDLESS,
Clerk of aid Court.
Sept.l7,
A N EIGHT HORSE POWER
Ai GROTTEN THBEHHING MACHINE—
nearly new—for tale yen cheap, or ft not sold
soon, for rent during the season. Enquire of
J. G. PATTON at Cron & Co.'. Book Mon,
Towanda,. Pa. Alan a Two Horse Power,
July 23,1868.-3 w.
PRICE LIST.—CASCADE,Mnas.
Best .quality Winter Wheat - Fioct ter .
hundred 8 8 60 41147
Best quaflty Bye Floor per -hundred...—. 400 .
Corn flea I and Bye and Cant Feed 215
A fair margin . allowed to dea en. - Weiatf
clash for grain. _. Wheat $2 60, Art. good,-$lB4.
Corn $1.30. n . •
Custqm.grincUss usually don at once.as thir
capacity of the mill Is sufficient for *km
amount 'of work. If. B. INGHAM. -
Camptown, May 7,1868.
.awioi7pL , 3l4l.
'Real attate anti.--
MONTAN . YEIa
TE NO
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Or We Ms folio yingprojrit e s sal!
PriSieelP° ll e0,"16-1,11-r
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A tract of Lad dtaditmeleisloirairr amity;
Now Jemmy. Contaloys SS um - Si mho
from Maws. Motian ens baps Nay
•T). - 1', 5 ••1% . 1 r
The " Mai Anchor" properqln Windom
township, ormath'i• *I. -- .0 0 041 1 4;
11500 acne. To he odd In lots
Pottir 064ty taws. goad, 'timbered
withPim. HawiliCk .A.1441118a7 eati had
Wads a follows • " • -
'Mai 44113 ooinsfalg 9110 teitic
47514, 990 sc imi lra, szo -Ant MA • ealt
fats ot "thit Wag- tii• libation and
Sylvania townships.
Tracts No. 1767, .890 am*: No. 4760,600
swat No. '4609, 400 •IcrosfivlbadOn town4_,
ship. lino of Appot,•heaollrotas of Kettle
Creek. • •• t.
Tracts No. 5917,1100 acres • No. 5710,1080
acres 7 1 8 6823, Na crei No. 5914 , , 1081
acres perches : No. 6918, 1100 sores. No:
5930,1100 acres,* No. 5938, 1100 etre@ ; N 6.
5929,1100 ; in Whitlow. and Siowardson
shine on heat vases -Kettle 'Creek, In oar zudn'
branch..
Tracts No. 4727, 199 acres ; 4729, 990 acres;
Appot and Stairardsoiii tontuddps, nes:ladle'
Nettle creek.
Tracts No. 4920, 837 acres • 1921,
_6OO acres,
Wharton
to , main broach; gthaimatiow
Two `hundred and seventpflee Mel prime,
dui coal land.: 113akely ehip., ton
and
coshty ,Pa. half aray between
n Scranton
arid jOurboaaW ,
Ves7 neer the
One Waned arm first -clawAntlintate
coat land about 4 Wks north•east "of Wilke*
Barre t te the utiMof ,improrimeats. •
About 1000 acres of land in Medford town-.
ablp,;llorlington County ' New fereey,' about'
four miles north from Jaateon Jonetbm of the.
Camden and Atlantic from ,
Deliwase•lindaid
tan Bay Railways. Valuable mill amt. Two
or Wee •hommisi Midge t Lbarna; am; • Imeond
mirth of Umber, never falling water. Power
fall 16 or. 16 feetoeenie*, Prire/eigt Per, Agri,
One-third nuiy remain.
Delaware Farms and Penny Wide
DescriptAgni sAd. direction. 'peak opplicir
Lion.
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A eatable Cdrintry Seat' near I Plitladelolll
Splendid *pundit/id trees: 89 serge of
,land.
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WESTERN, ,PROPESTY—Fot ealmer ek•
change. 120 'scree °flood laird onelbi tff
bered. San Plere, Stark county. lows.. ,
Forty acres of goodie. nd wits knit tree!, si
pies, peed* peara."die..-15 area improte t
one bait mile from San Piero on Saliva,
Price $BOO., • • • • '
80 acres one mile from Ban Piere, one-third
timbered. No improvements. On railway .
Price 8800.
A steam mill pxoperty• in Burlington
ship, Bradford county. A very desirable Iom•
baring °petition. ; I.
Eight parcels of busd, ,corttalning from 50
160 acres, tacit partialljtlmlered. and imprtia
ed gettable , for farming or grazing,
Bosse and Barn in good order,ited 1,16 acres
of improved and timbered land;drcbird; good
watt' . 40. Tinton totostilp, Tioga county, Lon
Northern Central I..ollitiky. For sate on long
time and easy terms.•
26 Tp•E64 , 026 11 2 Monroe 84 0 410 3 .4/9 1 0 114 .
county—m:._ • 1 - - -
3,000 Acres Wild Timbered Laud. Sullivan
County, Pa. .
122 Acres
_good Farming Land, Burlington'
township, Bradford.countt4
Other timbered and Improved properties
Descriptions given on apptation.
Tenements and Improved Beal Estate, To
wanda Borough, and other properties.'
MONTANYE & WARD, i
Execute Conveyances, furnish Briefs 01 Title,
bay and sell Real Estate; collect mutate, and
Ilens.sarvey and examine all kinds of property.
They are prepared to negotiate ulnae frins,
homesteads, and propertiesispecially 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
INSIiRiNCI
In the beet known FIRE AND LIFE COIIPA
ism. They have exclurtive Agency a !Israel
lard end neighboring counties Ct. es lint corn
panics in these several departuteete losur
11126 q. •
REM
Those who desire to buy or sell tarmi
All who wish to etteit against s iance ags t Pliek;
• • .? •
All-Who'neek permanent iffitelitmenta folthe
future benefit of their 41 sewn and,
flrattclass Life Goinpanita 1 •"•-'
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Capitalists deal..ns to b tiy or sell valuable
Ipecubttite prorates
All wlahing annerc,and examination;
All wishing advaiieei Upon valuable rea
property ;
All who wish to obtain lease or rental o
Farm. or Tenements.
Are.respeetfully solicited to entrust each bus
ness to our .agenc7..
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Further putter — airs toraiShed at our office.
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Office, corner elMain and Pine streets
PROPERPIE? ADVERTISED
: FREE OF ;CHARGE
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BOIL U.•XaMlb. Towswda. Pli•
Hon. William EWA, Bloomabnr g, Pa.
C. L. Ward, Bap / l'owwilar., 1? 7
Y.C. Mercer, _ ," ~
G. F:Maios* Co.,_Boabers, .Towanda. •
J. D. *Murk Tomtit's.. •
LetlimPtlllegfttol i 430., Re. Ytirit.
Dieboa mowers, Philadalphia.- %I .;
aoltaithit Ne Coaiighara..Willtes4arre. •
Climb* Partbb, wises-Barra. - : .
Boa. F. IL SireitiliAllanieeft. ~ . •
F ‘iiiino,i43 - tii \ ' spitnia-kie.
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Boeing ja_ekratreraid Gett.ire4 York 'with a
MI andeezehelladdeek of
GOGDflore IWO to Aft tet:
liert
Mot re wflh their; ' ' -., - lied ' k
We will do over year tithe Meat eighw
sad we dOyeermpet iii theta 8t Wei
work, g.clUrs tu rt4r tri lwei-zaii9 aid:
Also MAW e Boopeelee.
CaU and Jou piriSaielq' T
BOOMS on the east 114:Of IfidsCat.i.lii
the atoreibli Fox, -Steer Berm AEA>,
Wiles Carter. 1 ,• ' ,' ' 1-' • .11:
at '," PIEBOB. 1
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Whiny %that*/ IWatitilddl . , best
styles. with Amu ekt, i . ~
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isor i t iald m oa t mapeottully invite tbi at
t id,o te iliffleale aMI 'ME*
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GROCERIES ,AND PROVISIONS„
• 1 -...:71,..,...
ix ti he Is melting to Snit the times, f " ,
and
. of all. He boa slsoopened a splendid
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FEED STORE,
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Which la Irell sitaiLed tommOy the calm and
Barclay coal
itl , at. - all am*. Be . keeps
?instantly on a large stock of ,
0
Tlg 4 - 13 i .(8) 4 1 ,1413; S,U f a *RS,".
40LARBER I
.
FLOUR :;.BUTTER, - -- - TORE,: • .40.,
- Which he i i i elltng chimp for *
cash.
, •
1101MFA,://ritciD MITT . BOBO,'
t Wl' CidirOt: - •
2 ..
1 The cdtiune or rßiwanda * and vidinity, will
please accept !yanks for their verrliberal
pstrooegi'lor lag liti-Lyears.latriV.We
promiae with th
• aesistancr. to Improveev
ery opportunity AO enlarge our business, Boas
'to vaunt utiabbtion to all. Call and a* us
arraire. II :I. I; Tr i. a 1 0 4 il I i 'ig .
- 1 L
• 'Towanda, July ICI, 1867., , k , ,
S'EWGROCERY` • A
Y ND PROVD
•
Ftili F 9 1 4, I
' talkie .r. JONES,
. ,
aim_ opened - a deli Grocery and Provision Store
in Patton's Blochl in the store formerly o cou
pled by Solomon ik Sanoriteto ha now cite rs to
Abs public a bagel supply of
s ,
1
-4490Ealli l ` AND ; ritovisiois,
1 . 1 .
'O
Of the but quit and to be sold at the VERY
WWl= PRIO '..- The stootoontain a
TEAS, C FFEES; SUGARS,
6'
- . 4 . . t ,
1 1 ilLi 4. ;ql:Sa •'''• k I '
I
.: • '
EMI
• FLOUR, ITEED MEAL, &a
•
In tact, pveiglm,.usually, kept In. a igracery
and : tan; wklola I shW aejow
as can be bong !elsewhere.
;Mir Cash willbe paid for all ' Conn try
Produce. '! Towanda, Oct 17.
IN F. W
.‘ 'l'.. i
SEI
0. D. IKORTANTE
RUBY WARD.
r=za
T 9RE I
MW • GOODS.I
EIII
NEW C )I_o d E.E I E S
ENE
A. IOCKWELL'S.
•
CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPIIES, PEACHES, PLUMS
1 \
KU DS, ALL DS,
I;
AND CANNED OYSTERS
I •
P.*P.7.4iP ra74!-„L.
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
l'&d.,tcC., &c.
' TEAS, SViIARS,; SYRUPS,
MOLASSES COFFEE, , SPICES,
Of all Uncle, in
.tact everything In the
a-itoogrcy LIN
will be } kept; totwtantly on bead
FLOUR,FE ED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, EGGS, AND EVER 7 .
VAIdalP Or FARMTIRS PRODUCi
A fred► lot of
DRY GOODS OP ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST•POINT IN THE. MARKET
I— Am ioe 40 as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
CRIEMEIIIII
OM
TO THR FARMERS
ipisa rem FOR
ALL
; K.:INIDS
W. A. ROCKWELL.
iLy 23, Igia
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire Intend of '
."-
R. 11' PA'relf;
1
In In the Arai of C. B. PATCH e CO, fa now
prepared to ,offer to the citizens of Bradford
and vielnltyi a large and well selected
sosind ,7-
GROCERIES,
. .
Which I have purchased for Cash and feel confl-
dent that eat& sell 01 as low figures as can tie
purchaaedvlserr ree I now fifer
s splendid siock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
••.BTARCEI;bALZRAI I USi
gave on hand a large stock of
,•. •. ;
AKRON I FLUGR, GRAHAM DO
~TBY& DO : fIU W SAT Ito: _'
I keep co4stantly as bead, PORN, HAMS,
LARD and Rinds of FISH. Would call the at
toitioDA,trite pliqloto oneCAWS }lti Best ,
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
L'aulqW 3 4l 6 /V k • Ch eOFA l A lg !; l _, 3 r i l
Please call examine our stock of
1 400 4 ,1 E N WAitk°
LIM waIIitMett'ACIANKEE 'Nergßigii
TOILET 110?.111, &c., &c. I trill pay the high
est cub pet; far
'CUUNTFYI 11}0 . 1?IleFf. . " 1 A y
. • ,`. A
Farman 404 as a ,mll before selling elsewhere.
..,„
a B. PATCH
u'ri;
Ad perk", Indebtea to the:tate - firm 'lll
TRIMMINGS, '
GENT'S FURNISHING
HATS, 1 - CAFS 1
CAPS,"
p!‘o., Sr,o
• , j
X-: 1 111F- 1 1 1 A 3.1.411, SHIO-Pt• , Thee° pis have been !meta Pa. ed
1 dire the ecllne dit prices, and w beia, at
OS PENNEPAOKEB, EX:TRIMLY LOVi r , AUTO 1
' Give me a call, before purchasing eLo**ate,
In opened a shop in the room tract of the se I will sell be tter goods.' at lower pnces than
Rooms of the Young Men's Christisn Associa elsewhere; i S i L 1
tb= 4 l atCn. Vrer Vddy's Clpailtig teirtit I have mace arrangements with an paper'.
er e now prepttrea to trail kludge! ' eiced Tailor t, 1 i
1 TAlLoaltm, ~,, - MANUFACTURE GARMENTS,"''
stack of Clothe .
111"111"ti19211 1 . 31=tl e r 4n 4p_ ha ,:r g " tr fglitsh enstonors 411 11 1/1 Thm
1 ,:r! : - 7 .) ."0. the Tlimia, :8... Garment•they-mat desire, mad=
.
W tori.,llo,belleleiliiil tashiquable manner, and warranted to f1t....1
ve ' 1 WIC '
_, ,'•-, ) "1 t Don't forgot the place, next door ham the
gril
he
...CtutOm done Qs short tiniest si~a l'oet-Offlce and Newt
Roos
alma. fti -, i
his ten* Towanda. Oct. 17, 1867. , Towanda, April 80,1868.
i
pkase call atml make Immediate payment.
. :..- ~:1:0-7.- . -;..r.,:t. -,.,,,:,., . , -1, . •
i • 'C:ll.'fliidli
I\Towands,lllarch 12, 1867. - i' -
'4i , sio4k;eftii;
";
:14"xvir . . 17.1
`Bl2r*# I '
• Wall
JL
_ .
W "
r*Snakes .tis :Us dukes Towsadil
Oa pubUe viirtraVi Akla km Wok"-
#47.ll l oo 2 ll,,Affkliria , : .7! .
• • izt ';
_ . . _ ."-•,, l';:::
.—.:.-.
Iti his Ilae,sidtablkto thelra.ntAor u 14 1 1914::
r!ileti heirill ea baellFrenOriqdoraler •
.. .
Ar 0 ,rs 'D - IEBI - 0 I' S 1
cOlistatfits pi di,fta --cigapdiratt 'sad' Misfile
.0
.; . • -
#1;0 . 10 0 t Fi•tkhOrting.._aa
ItT.PB I N S'S.: 1 13 II 01 T S-,
.• - -
-COATS - VESTS AND • PANTS
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Lifts ONits,Dastys andrante„
, , . ,
Over Alla and -Otter katkidi. Um add Paße
Collars; Linen. Oanelmers and. Flannel . Blatt,
NOsAles. &Pleaders, Leather
Irnmitintig gtyle tlidk,fiottiWair3/14K
est dale. Rementb ft. thaW e d goOds are
chelper it a falrJ price than- poor goods st any
floe. • Cell and anandas xopda. tenni bur
g. Next door to Powell &,Co. •
•- 2 .
Towandn, MaylB47, . , ,
=
rlt TEMPLE OP; PASHIOM.!
13TppE 4 , . ND:NEW GOODS!
AB =We new itock ot ething bo tOt., !La
beloye the war to' mold !la _
iltdras
The niideralame4l , Would •reepeettally .announce
Lathe citizens or Towanda and vicinitv'that he
Is now ready to offer them Cl othlng, inch
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
YNEST ,tsziEss, AND BUSINESS SUITS.,
• RATstAND CAPS.
. ,
~" • . • . • . -
Funitsh'isg Goods, dec.; end - that these goods'
bought at very lowligorwwill be sold .rillth
-Tertsinall profits I intend to establish alter
foment trade in this place, (Indio order to gala
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on •
basis of . ~ .. .
HONESTY, AND :INTEGRITY !
i .1
i'
.
and all goods will be warranted for what the ,
are repress nted to be.: Cottle end examine 'Ma
convince yonrself. Donf,t forget the 'place
Temple of Fashion, opposite the _Meads House,
south end of Beidleman's
Towailda 04.17, 1867,
REDE LL &VAN y'ELsO-R,
MERCHANT .7AILQRS
READY MA-DE CLOTII&•GF
GENTS FIIIINISEONG • GOODS
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
We have a Fasbiontble Cotter from New
York City, and takp 411 tip tisk in giving pop a
1 -good fit. r .
READY MADE CLOTHING
W make at our own . estahlbihMeni. Watiirc
pa Monist-attention to Youth's Soya, and •
•
CHILDIi'ENS' CLO7NNG.
And always bora n gootlairoV3itenta
CLOTIIS, AND CASSIMMES,
From 8.5 cents to $3 per yard ? (all wool.)
,13est Stock of Hats and , (:'apps
Kept . within. 20 Miles,, tame and look and
prove for yountelf.
as. Will be' t the - Ward House the first and
third Thursdaq of every mentb.witk.samples
of ,Geode, and prepared to take measures.
ittiDELL VAN - YELSOR,
68 Bread-et., Waved' Y.
tte for Ginter iktker'eSewing llachinee.
itia
• ott 2,1868. •
sPimip AND SUMMER GOODS
lEEE
COHEN & ROSENIFII-ELD,
WHEREAS, !Lime= to have pleased the In
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nise our fair way of deallig ;
Axo Wusazia, We_ Dire our faincere thanks
to'the community for estendink to neap liberal
a patrionage until now ,•
ArD WIIERNAI3, We deem It • our duty to re
cipiocata all the favpro bestowed upon us thus
tar . •
MIN
We 4o hereby pribliely PIIOCLAiIM; that oi
great stock of
New Spring and Summer • Goads,
Comprising . 4verythiug' in the
LINE OF•O'LOTIEIINiaI
Such as •. I
Doeskin' tt CaSsinze.re._,Pants,
And a 1 the best styles Coats, Vests, &c.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
dnd the
LATEST STILES • HATS & CAPS,
'R'EDUCED PRIGESI
That will aitonlah the community. our
Goode are manufactured In New York ream
(y for this market, we can,afford iF Parts hear)
u the next. We err bound to initial, al who
give as a call.
COHEN it ,ROHENFIEL .
Next door to Fox. 6fevenlir7morcur co.' -
Towanda, April 16.1868. ,
We would call the attention of the public to
the fact that we bate opened a Braiich Store in
WICALUELIM (W M". store formerly occupied
by EL P. Tayter,) where we arelpreparid to sell
at the same Low Rites. Give tus a call before
11 ' 4 c4swit elsegh
to e iticii - i — IidEtENFIELD:
Wyalusing. Aprill6, Ma.
NEW LO ; OATIO• ; N
NEW ATTRACTIONS!
ZEIB
Has removed to the store foivae occupied by
Sandia Brothers tr. Co., neat below the Post
Office, and has replenished his assortment With
a large and pew stock of
RikOtt MADE - CLOTHIbiO,
CLOTHS,
♦ll Wool. I
CHINCHILLAS, iVILOTS,
, Aliq the
Al. JACOBS
FASHIONABLE
AHD. DEALBAI3
HAIS AND. CAPS,
68 Broad Street,
rAocumanori ,BY
TOWAN I DA, PA
Will be disposed 9 !t m 441
J. M. COLLINS,
EE
„ , 1 ..e - ofjklitir72101401110,611111,; 2 •- - irrAl
' i . ; . • 'kg: .)•.. ' , .(t . ,‘.';',, -R: . , :,4);A1i.4 1 :34 , ir ;,
; I 1 i. tir..•mo T' rsa „I,iiiii' ;7,•”.:., - - •r -, 7,7,i ;•:•-...•;:-•-•.-•
• ~rwr.,7•2 r yt •• ,r - ,i-., tac..4l
UZI i - CASH - ;B U G. itirow
J.- . • • • -,- - . i 4....,. , c..
. : zerininialoilirill4r'stail, r •
‘, .
~,.
i ITAIITI ' Z ',-' f-. i T - ..r: -.*...f - rf - '.. ...
M n #lorAirlial4 ilia iiiiiitnOti• MOWS*? I*.,
r H
cli
aving nmeellyibled hired, table Illtiekia
all Slid COMPIOW 11111011tWt•I*14 11 1 0 1 1 12 OA
ntensin variety. toltradiqi Way ertheles GOO
IS the Milk, elethealead pinewie. carefully
E ep ici ou t ia mw d te . th il c;rire
constantly
ot
the . wldas will to constantly OV-
A with tredi preheat end etlerd OAP!
ix it i o=4l o I is IA .. IM RAM, :
HIS,; MBDICINICk OREIIIOAI4,
1 '... 0 -..,-... ! Mir i MIL .?Ja211111111k: ' ' .' ' • '
..'BENKINE, AND TUWENTINE,
,
Boa, Paw. -vAligl!ffly W a rrg4lAß gt
4 41110 *,P 1 8 1 - 11 abe i • . . 4 : f•-
• • .. •
. KEROSENE , OR COAL ,, OIk.
: .1 . - , Medal NO 111111110'llids.,''
. .
-.• imps; sarDas; *fats, -cfinisins,. ,
; •
. ; f**M. - g A rl . ithik.ifestißeci‘,„ ,• I
TANNER'S AND,,IIAORINE.OII,B,I
.
-Faneyws&Toihif Ankara is all theft Variety,'
lIPONOEII, , swans, 130.11.113,;* COMBIS,'; :
22 • ' : Naan, atif•fteir Pethilderi, 1 . ' ' ''....
iinKst ROO*' polo mott4s,
• , :PciaotEorioppoo ~ .• ..,_ .
•
1 . 04q11. SK I N:AAA 'RAM pzgrAnnomrs.
f.‘ 1
' - linUl f ' l lniqg 'AND '-LIQNOIIO I ',
1 1 ,0 • - - . --• . - -
• ;1, -
For 16411 1 0 e, • i ~ , :,
toßACdoe SPI L re i. OW*. •An OtaAss,
- ,
' otirdelr E PWiluidPloreil&redir. l hasaes, lititi”
~
1 PaltiPit ..-Prim_p& SO ~Teeth nay 7 liihß inp riehl , er allitt odes eto;•:
'Breas ing
Bottles,- Selt
• Nes, Nipple ;Reis" arid
Wield'. Sy ppl ringes,Medrann,- • - ~
i i Sealing Fruit Jars. Thermometers,
• • Flavoring Berretta, nine, Tugs, Glass
• : Watt i lßotths,VishAlorka. Bath Brick, .
and Stove Blacking,flish Tackle Annual- . .•
• ' tkin;lo.,/lkittitie. Beattie and Thomo*ath-
lc -Medicines; did all . the.l'oplar Patent • -
_,-
''- 'ill 'll - ; D i rolll - E S-.'• . " --- f - ',
.L , -',,:_ ..,. ' • : • ';', i
• . ;All art clew Warranted: ojcpresented. Per- 1
:Boni at a 'Matinee' can t.et.. • their or&os by
stage or mail, ...Wider i will (Odra , prompt an . '
Bar e en' attention. • •1
- 11 R- PORTEIMPREP:
' ' ' Artf2loll 7 s
• Rill VifflLY. 47 - ffi ' ' '
Al : t ' i .
'Hillman ae Safe and Raul* ituredies, : are war
!ranted fir what they are-'intended to r ive sails;
dattitim en rt - qi -;., ' - • : •• , • • -
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syinp,ftff co& •-; 's
-A • colds, twig compfainfe.te.4ocAl 00
:Dr. Porter's - BeleorielPills,:for bilious am. .'
ptaints and mild cathartic.... ' 15;
Dr. Porter's Sanifer . Byrne, for scrofula
• - Skin disea'ses 4-e 100
Dr. Porter's Uterine Ton le, for female weak
- ness, 4w. ..- Do
2-174.-Pottert a Tonle Elixir for strengthening •
• , 7 . , ... ; . ',the, epiew,.... • 100
Dr. POrter'S Tansy Schnapps, for liver and , .
kallney comp/amt. • - ' 1 00
:ilk. porter'a Comp. Syr. Hypophosphitee
JO, 'Omens dcbtlgty ' l 00
Dr Porter's •Blaekberry Balsam. ter &or
: horote. . .. as
Dr. Porter's Family Embrodationfoi sprains -
1. . fertsitur,
.P. poter's Pectoral Wafer& few hoarse..
1 nos sore throat, 4.4. 2 5.
Dr. - Porter's Wo;mr Wafers, for expelling'
-Dr. Porter's ;Mtn rms .25
Syrup, for caleratina.
„ : • 144 reef ma . _ ', 35
Dr. Porter'eltriao Belief, for crating bowel_ ..
colic, *c.... . .. . ..... —..., 26
Dr. I'f-flier's 'fie italic 'Snail', for catarrh
fitaduha 26
Dr. Porter's
Tr ily i she Drops. for tootk•
e 25
; Dr. Porter's T
teet ooth Powder, Par yihrifirijiai
Pr. Porter'sTricortene for dressiet aqd •
505
• ' grewlrieilie hair ' •
Or:Porter'sh Triopirhlie me beautifying the
air • ... . 60
Dr. Porter's OtiorifeinuaSbampoa.for clean.
,• - , in the hair..;... • • 60'
pr. : Porter's MIX p 1 low for beautify.
lag the completion 40
Dr.:Porter's Pile (raiment. for externs
00
Dt. Porter's FFrench Compotm , for scald
ing tirfne - • . 00
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for. habitue.
oust/mitten 00
Dr. Porter's Healing Salim, for cata,rroands
. • le 15
Pt. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped Ups.... 26
Dr.l'orter's-Ese Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
.„,
Dr: Porter ' s' Kr Water, for in fl amed VW; . 23
-Dr. Portees Corn and Wart •fieniorer, for
corns arid bunions 26
Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, for costive
• ; ne5e.... , ... ..................2
Dr.'Porter's Iron Pills, for poor b100d...—. 26
Dr. Potter's Citritit, Megiesie, Mt a tibias. • ,
alit catbsirtic..... d •4 4 , au,
Dr. ::Poitei'a Lilfuld Bennet, fdi making nit-
•, tritiotur diet for Invalids ' ." 26'
Jlr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for Savoring • -,
ice cream &a ... 40
Dr. Porter ' s Extract for flavoring '
, •• , icie.Crearn—large. bottles -
40
Dr. Porter's Detrital Cement, foi mailing .
broken AO:4U 15
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue; tar' repairing
wood Work 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid,for coy wash
__ .i, ." • 10
Dr. Porter'er Bug Pain, for ki lling
60
Dr.: Porter ' s PljPorion Paper, for killing •
1 _,_. • tiles...„," ,!
.._. . ... 1..e..11 03
Dr 7 Porter's Bat and like Poirt . on; for el- .
, • •• • terniinating rats -• ' ....26
Dr.-Porter'a Benzine, -for removing sputa
-; • r
from clothes ' ~ 2 6
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bqttles • ' ''''' 23
• in bulk by•Alur Piton - 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for .
disease* ottininii&..-4 .... I 30
Dr. Porter's Hine - and - Cattle Lofton, for ;
s i r u i v ibui l;) gaitettre; • 60
Dr. Patter ' s neluul Spoilt Cure.
. • , for toe : homes - :50
. .
Medici 7ddv :egiteilgeaataltonaiy at the office,
charging only:far - medicine.
eurnankfirl for put liberal patronage,Would
respectfully- announce to his friends and the'
publie,that beryline shall be apand to isithify ;
and merit the continuation of their confidence ,
• and patronage. ' . • •
•,, •,. H. C. PORTER,.M. D.
Dec. •18, Ith6.—yr.
.' '. ' ' ~ •
•
7- • c i; • illiottllanous. ~. -
8 1) ME T-RIN G NE W 1
AGAIN IN . MOTION !
, . . •
Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong
ing to Randall, Compton & 'Co:, and having
built e'ehanty on the same ground, we are pre;
pared to offer to the Philo* •' •
' . • ~ .
~ . .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
• • . •
~
• 1 variety of -.-
. . , . . • •
CHEWING - TOBACCO,
• , • CSach as I • .
-„• - .
.. ,
Gold Led, Sunny , Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Pig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we oder for sale
ID quantities to 'Suit cornier& ' Package; in
Barrels, halls and quarters. • ;
FANCY SMOKING._' •
The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni
ted States, VirginistieOlold Led, Navy and all
kinds of Killicerdele. ' . . ' '
•
BRANDS •OF CIGARS.:
American Eagle, Use. Grant, Leboquet; ini •
perio, Tycoon and the very - -choicest brands-of
Yarns..
.• ' ' -
.• .7. ~ . .
; We will keep constantly on hand a variety of
Pipes, cligar,Gaso, Tobacco 800 and Ponch
o ;and . : everythin g. ,cannily. kept In a Tobieeo
' LandlordetruPplied with 'Cigars arid `PM To-
bocce otilßiettil terms. '' ' `... ' '
• 411 emeica ficenSAY all - pi . ,ll . lliii4ft notice 4 „.
. .
i, ' • • - . --I- A: - BARNBIL'
Ott. 27;TIBBii ; ' 1..- • • • ..r , ff'• •
1 CFIEWP T
ASSAORROMAOR TO'
l: . IRNLAND ' E N G L AND 0 . • '— i;
. it •
iiiioll i jetti(. , B7.Th - r. 'or iriiiiiiime now el vo 2
.2:••".p •rtort'l owunieroot.. : . .
• William
s & OnlatesClil "Black Star Line" el - -
4,leerocAfeekets,. sailing hinny !reek. . 1
• Swallow-tall Litiner - Patkelif from or to Lon
' den, isailingtwiee &month: .. ..;7 . - f: ,
' igltnifll i n4 s # l 4.” .4 ' B o9P 4 :
,_' kite flitillifilatiletqlllll;inrtiti , lortliiiimrk -
GelonAllikialiliktk New-York;or - - , • 47 ' , . ..:c
' '.n. . ''' .il`ri t litiliON & 0. afinkeit " ' l
i %iota 16 4 t6, , •/, .:1 , .': I.ot t
1 i . , I
is ilikl a r o
iat4;tik:t4ltirtA
Tica. In oar 11611.10eftlicei ROO M.
oXealNng at the
)TO ..)." - it 41' ',l 3..). ', 11l
i -am ,san hr.V. 1 'CCP- . ^ - 11; 1 ... .; - .... fif k 2.1'" . _ Arimftsfiriairrla g 64..
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:; • :lf ,
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fir 11 • e' , l,.' ` Li a :c.-F -.: , )1 CI :-•,. I•' , lft rr,,t.-:"...;t1 .-ijno -"," .1 '45 ~.".1
4 a I ICE ,8 11 cf r
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*AL likllOw(wwwwwix loOthir,* ' ' 1 MI. - J!I ....1 . .:. ~ • , e k.
all k 4 VM7 - 14 41111.11 ' *i ` ot. -,,, Atiteited'tar Pine Last of • Makin Strwel,
V .11; 41 2.11 W• t . ' , ~
L. Wpor1•1 1611116"m frma ta :10 ,, : ; rO l tt i klnYS, StiOt1: 1 11.1) CQ''PA:
"l's lIIV Clff aie l fer s li - Isom prf ard to famish
61 -
r illitO 01111011 AND pgviiiixii. --- -1 • : - --; ' ..... . -
lila" 'Wen IlletidTAlP VA lin 'are 'sow Pre " i SHINGLE MACEINES, . ..-
Pr!, 8 tI 4a PP /7 tl h !` , l I .1 " ' ' ''''' ''
' ' i '' ''
11:the belt Atiality , wltb4,lw Wean haprwrO•
WANTS OP THE PUBLIC WTPWARTIOLTE •Altn• An Adndn.nt Hlndibull fOl 1.1912031 and
, &kw /LOLL
. i ~... ~ . ~ ,'AL , , •-.7„: ~ . L . c. C 1 ~ ‘, num : ENGINES, -
•• . ~., It l if m ! , ..P!! F1i76 1, 73 1* '•' I- , ' '' i .'e , MADE kIiEPAIRED,'
Ea:gi 7 --""
STEAM IVIITSTLES;* -
-
"'; i
volt tonicifitiliz.oilvii./ , '" •os 'STEAMIGAGUES,
II
' -Ann& 001110 1I 1 II? II X'
ACYrAiiIC•trL&OTIC AilDllOlll22PATItte
t. z , ••vo• _ lIKEOIOIIIM .
iltß POPULAR PATENT SEDIOINSB
PAINT ANPyatixof BRVSHES,
t4Ncrr
'
sislast's-azoommut stows !
ALeArdiv '4tibik7eiNoino.
el! ,
the rit.Traises,
lID - 0 IN AL EVIIPPOBTBR8;
- Shoulder
BaWiT ' P b l S 1 NIP. PM SHELLS, 'AND
SHIELDS,
*rising Bottys, , Elyrlnges and Catheters.
ME
*zèiAss97=7 #l4rus, ri4lovoqin!
SUAGICAL INSTRUNSIVIS OFpNB STYLE.
AND WIT qIIALITT.
- • I , '•
-A: large supp.y Brushes for the y llet sad Ralf.
, Also for the Teeth end Nana/ Tooth Pow• . ,
' • ' nets-"shit 'Pasted OßS, Perfumery;'
Boups....Cumbs, flalrDye, lnsigeri
„ ators.ke., Keiosen Kerosene ,
- ••! • 'lLamps, Shades, Chimneys,
!, ack.CaLl, of the •
late at styles.
• . • 4,1
CHOKE CIQ BS, XOBACCD:•AND SNUEF.
1/ 4 Plus!elan auppilid at - reasonable ra
ltedielm and Proalptlont-harefulty antl•acie
cunAelyprapouuded ind .prepared gompet•
est persons 21411 'hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock In the forba
310",, to lin the afternoon. 1, , i• • i
W,. 1319113 1 ,
toliendi; Sept.l9; 1860: •• • • •
15arbMait.
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Ch ,
,
ARSHALL BROTHERS & CO
Wiab to call the attention of - the public to
their new Stock of
RDWARE,
- FARMING IMPLIMENTR,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS.
and CAIIPSNTHRS' TOOLS
also, a large assortment of
Window Glass. "Sash, Paints, Oils,
' !Patty, Varnishes, and Paint
-and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. Also, a fine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pittirn to - silt the public. ,
Lampe an changed froth MI and
Fluid to Berosemi.i
' Particular attentSon paid to the. mannfactutlftt
of all bull of • ..
TIN WARE
J•01j/(NO PROMPTLY ILTT2IDID TO
We bate on hand a fine article of
GLASS. FRUIT JARS,
with improved self•eelllng'cd!fra; and
RERII-ETICAI4RALINGCAA'S
which is one of the best caw used.
Jane 20,1865. • •
'llUtsttllatteoits.
THE 1:34001Y TIME HAS COME . !
The surplus of labor combined with, other
causes has told with fenticd effect upon .
•
2 -1 tr Zr It i URI IE!
Audit L 3 decidedly,lowet,lthleblriut easily ,be
seen by'enquiring prices at "
FROSTS FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Where may be found the largest arid bearstock
et. Furnßare ever .offeTe4 title marin4 t aad
which I }llll now ofdring at
GREATLY 'REDUCED -.PRICEKI
I am - now selling. Oak and Chestnut Extension
TEibles at $1,50 per feet, and other goods in the
same proportion, many of them its cheap as be
fore the War; I have also increased facilities
for kbanfacturing, nadtau furnish
DEAF,RS . AT WHOLESALE
.Thankful f-i.their past liberal patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the same
by offering inducements_ not to be found,the
where;l invite the' public to flail and examine
my goods and pricei-before •pare basing elite-
Where. No charge for showing goods,.and 1
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I
I also keep on hand a large Mock . of Ready
Made Caitlin from the most co mmon
i to the
finest Rosewo d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes, caps, U.,' and will tura&
!retying in the line of Undertaking on the.
most reasonable terms.
A 000 D HEARSE
Always in randine.sa required.when
0.
JAMESFROST
tiwandi, April le, i 5363
ARRIVAL: OF NEW GOODS
The subscribers are now receiving from New
York &fine assortment of
GbODS IN- THEIR ,LINE
Consisting in part of
BROWN 8i BLEACHED MIISLINS,
LAkDrICSAND O)IIWaItWM DRUG (mops,
Fancy Skirts, Sbawls, Hoop Blatt,
Gwvzs,, t HOBISaY, YANgir.E. Norioxs,
hll of Whioh'esn' ' be bisight is - cheari.is the
nom Vin oft goods can bo:booghl, 'ln To
wanda. Their -
VEFARTmErrr
I to being ; tarnished . wlth.the 18teat Aiples
* s AND AT'S
t
, , •, , 7- . _
rtetf
knd.a moral Mem ,of.llllllner y. Goilds.
With competent Ittlllle ,to ealt the testetit all
who ma i faeor them tacit patronage'.
Evolal attenclosk.pe to ~ .. .
01. , ./ti 1 •',...g. • ~,,i, i -,,,,,. ..... :. „ , ,,f•
.•:
BLEACHING AND irII.AW, WORK
.14
An . yrithave.an .eiperieneed Lady expreraiy fec
this department eatidaetiOn'gniuTanteedi
i llaili Street, dirptly .Rppoli.l" the 0 !;!liTt
n1:— , ,,•,-3 , ,, ''. ' :- -. ~' -"! \ • - ' -.
B. A. pirris CO.;i
- ••••
Towanda, April le, 1863.4 m
- 02Litcpz cooKs,. -
CAL' OANS, &O.;
J-Futialsiied at ihort. isottce:'
If 01. T Olt
Done fomf to Incheiln diameter..
FORiliNd
Of heat ) irionght . 13rIdges, Anita'
oerpoeft,' done to 'order. - • 'Alio, n large
iittmmentof.of . •
El
ME
100 SING . A . HEATING STOVES;
boat and Wood Barriers. Bainitare lot Cooking
litorak, grove PIRa. 111-Wue,. Bost Pampa,
licArs, Collimators_ add Lerapers; kept constant
ly on band. <: • ' - •• •
DRAWINGS - A ;- SPECIFICATIONS
ox all kinds machinery for mills • andother
purposes prepared itr. - • . •
- WARREN •
AND 111.11 ii
ffixestan; who has had large experience la this
hunch at the Witness.
• ' JORN CARMAN.'
Towanda, Oct. 29;1866.-Iy.
To/ANA CARR:I*GB
The tideitil l gu 7 443peatidliaiuseuuce .
Vitt* tbat-titery hue purchased the
0-k-R , RO,I•A GE. SIL O.P
AND PRINTS,
lc., &c., &c
FACTORY.
;
ME
6." H.'DRAKF;
..:.
RIB
And areitinv preimrqio kuild 116ric in
L n's'T $
And most' -workmanlike -manner. - .They will
did
constantly keep on kandno assortment of splen-
TOP AND' OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES, ,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGDNB,
IZINE AND FRO ,EXATED,
'ALBANY SLEIG HZ.
A.LII WORK 'tVAIIILiNTED
REPAIRING promptly attended . bo at rev,
souable priOes
BRYANT - 4k, STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1067.-Iy.
PLANING 'MILL'
- -
;The undersigned having , halkt a large and com
modious Mill [tit the Borong% of Towanda, and
tilled It with the most modern and- Improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, dr. BLINVA,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large, or
upon the enortevt - notice. We have
-alw a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest ac and pattern,' which we can Ibrnish
much cheaper than they can he worked by
hand.
PLANING,
TON(ICIEING , -
GROVEING, •
' AND SCROLL
SAWING,
7 -
and al other tort . pertaining to'.inineri, will
-be done to snit one Customers. • P'
Persons building, and not living more than
twelve to. fourteen miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest to boy 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, hare It
ground out and take If home with you.
We will payniakSli for PINE dt BF)fl OCR
LUMBER dell4ered at our lumberyard. Come
arid see hs, or if you can't - come, write.
• b. B. "PAIDGE BB /a CO. •
Towanda. 1864.
Mioulkancois,
CONFECTIONERY MANUFAC
'TORY.
A. HART,
Calls the attention of the public to the fac
that he manufactures aid sells at. _
*HOLESALE AND RETAIL,
All kinds of Confectionat . kW, Foreign and Do
mestic Nuts, !he. 'Dealers in the count ryirish
log anythiig in his line - will do well to send
their orders to him; and they will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stdrd
in Patton's Block. Tow arida. Pa.
Feb. 24.1868.—tf.
BOOS-BINDERY:TEEE PUBLIC
is 'respectfully informed that the. Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ing, 3d story, where will be done .
. BOOK- 8.1- 1.) 1N• G I
In snits Various- branches, on terms as . rea
lm:amble as" the times' , will . allow. ,The Bind
ery, will be tinder the charge of •
il. - c, WHITAKER,
iliteiperienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly none, in a style and manner which
cannot be excelled; Muic, Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, 6c., bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention will be ' paid to
the Ruling and Binding of • •
BLANX BOOKS„
To any desired pattern; which in, quality and
durauility wil be warranted.
All work will be' ready for delivery when
promised. •
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
perk:o satisfaction guarranteed. ' •
Towanda. August ,
.1 6. tf.•
TpRAC,COAND CIGARS!
The undersigned have established a 1-4-
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
TO Yr a_w D A ,
Qn Main Street t elow Bridge. S:treet
Where they are manufacturing all kinds of
CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Which they offer to the trade,att
WH 0 LE SALE rRICES
•
That cannot fail to watt. We would met Ire
oectfully solicit
. a call from the deale.s through
Northern Permaylvanti to at emimination of •
OUR STOCK A.ND:PRICES‘f
Our Tobacco is manufactured from the beat,
KENTDO.KY.-. AND -
Stock that can be prooared in the market. 4-- •
Give us a try. This is a home enterrlse and
will succeed with's liberal' dispositi on — of-the •
trade to support home manulaotors. ="..
4 . MEANS,
. 157 Hain Street; Towanda, l's :
PJatie 4;1268:—tf. • - • ' "
. „ . ..
FURNIT:Critg.WARE- 13.0 - CtitS 1
. .. „,
! -JA1112 . 3 bliKlilfldil aaaotineet le tie:p . .lll'lc
tkat he still continues hi martafaetare and keep'
on hand a larg assortmental ' •
e ~. „ ...
CABINET. FIJRpiITIIBE.,
Swann. Tables. Bedsteads. Stang ,Chatrs,
, U.; of evenodesirlptum, which will be made
bt theists& matexishr t andlbs 4teimistirakman•
like manner.
I invite The inectlon of the pabile r to Mylirort,
which 'Matto be rimmed In durability, at any
lbw tw the nonntui and my. prices will-be
Io n :: to be as low. as the timet admit.
'fte.dpltlade Coteau' constantly on hanker
Warder. A geed Beam will be famished
!when desired.
Aug. 15, 1865.
.6, r.. .. A6 g. t t •
-
)r -
1) 1Y A. ND INSURANCE
E. Policiei feened,Losimadjested promptly .
Byl4 P. if K4Alvi) Asvit.
Of the followlog Irelf lumen . and reliable Coar.. ,
psalm Office Illontanyee Block.' •
uleetirlie Amounflef Cepita1,.":"....111 1 400,000
Ramelits &oak Ixrusanan e OI IrANTi
Eittford: Cosi, ,
, •
izniviiit,.embtiomos
=I
Luribortnuscs Co..
_ .
Gapl4i Snlylq• apkgeorredVnatieo.
Moldy $16,t71,n 7(
Mitireta !ti th e Milted State'. over.;.; * /0300.000
paily Premiums; upwards of (Gold) 17,0011
STiradirevitAyod Coxrax7. -
Hariford;Vonn.
CapltiL:
=
Nsw JITARILY MUTUAL- LIPS INSUP.A*CIII Co.,
Newark - . N. J.
Capitil
2Qorrti.Axga4ct Twat; Lwacrwasi
Co.;" - (Accidental)
• Phtlaelphia,
• •
_ _ _
wolf
00101101CIPT MEITUM.LIIM • -
Co.. • - • llartford;Coms.
Cipttal •* ' • 'SIO,6OO.O(YJ
Torinda, Feb/120, 1866-.tl -
FIRE, LIFE,. AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE%
' ' CAPITAL
VVENTEEN ; MILLION DOLL4R
C. SAtIISSELI,4 Agent,
Ton. TIM FOLLOWING WA.I, IttLI . ABLZ COmr.t.t ,
, Clfluadvnuen & afaantalixerritaxes -• u •
COMPANY - • Phflad,glph ia , f
Capital and stolps , over - 535.. - 1,0‘., •
Hoxit t isatrEasca Coxrarr,
Of New- York.
Capftilliand aurpiekitier $3,760P0m
:Imam= Coilkari'a/ Ida=
• Aititawa, • • • " Pitaladeiphfie f
Capital and tiepins, o*itp:,.•
MAXIATTAI7 traumas= vostriesrr,t
- "
.oPlreiv- York. •
Capital and surplu t otcr 11)04 r
fitrrSaiistint INUIrEANCII CO PANT,
Of Philadelphia. -
— Capital and surplus, 0vey.....
ARTIO iIfiIYBANCN Co T,
Of New-York'.
Capital and sorplus, over
hastuoircg. COI7ANY,
. • •Of Hartford, Conn, -
Capital nr..d eurplin, over
•
krw4 . l. Lima 'Hanauer, COY-PAKY, t
Of New-Y6Ptk.
Capital q.nd surplas,over
r
Of Hartford., Conn,
C..nfieal.p4l earplug, over
tll VVY.II:.:
!Usk:eta-en an au kinds of Property, at as.
low ratesas by an; other reliable Companies.
• sPa" - Polieics issued and fusses, it' any
justed at this "Afgency;thereby saving the trotibk
and expense of going elsewhere-for iettirment.
,
Office at the Hardwhe , e Store of ('0..2
ding Russell C. S. ItUtiS
Towanda, Feb. 7, •
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMERICA.
Oa'cc No- - 242 Walnut Street., Philadi-!phia
- This Company' are now proseetiliug the to-i•
asap of Insurance trots -.lla, or damage.
on Buildings, Merchundi,e.
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on Bol
a! terms,for long or short periods; or per
ly orltaildings, br dejiosit of Premium.
The proinpt payment df claims for los.aes dee
ing the period of nearly 70 years that the Cors
i:any tins been in esistence, entitles them to the
confidence of the pnbitil':
Dtattrtsnui.—Arthni G. Coffin, ;,inurce! W.
Jonen, John A Brown,Charles Ambr.) , !,
White, Jon, B. Neff, Ftichsrd R. ?Wood. Wm
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, •J,n.es Nl' Hickson ,
Morris Wain, Joins Mason. Geo. L. Harrison
Francis R. Cope. Edward H. TrottcY, Edward
Clarke, Will. etlinininge.
AtaLtrii G. t
RUSSELL, agent, fowanda.
, L IA ., F,RpooLAD
1.0 NDO AN D
4ilimE A.NP-I.lw'E I'N,UICANCE
COMPANY.,46tIILic, Wtiliain are wig, 726
Broadway.
Capital,'Surplus aial Reserved Funds
(0041) ... •
Assets in the United States, 1;300.090
Daily--P.rernimits,Optiards of (gold).. 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible for
engagements of the company. All Directors
mu t be shareholders.
to cross Naar Yolig.—Frantis Cutrenet
Es" Chairman, Henry Grinnell Depue)
Ch ratan, Juseph Gaillard, Jr., 'KN., M
Archibald, Esq., H. B. H. Cdistil, Ale/mle r
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Fergnson_Esq.
. Alfred Pell. L.N.,llesidegt.Seeretnry. ales.
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq.,l ll l6nnsel of Board.
BANKERS—Phenix Bank—Cammann A. Co,
The Policies of this Company are issued by •
well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who aro Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders ire
Indlvldually liable for all thi-engagementi of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by 'them
all claims are payable in cash oa proof of loss
without deduCtiO'n for Interest, and not, as is
usual, dais after _ presentation of proof.
TT , n•n". q , P._141, and not as
," WE CHALLENGE THE
To phow.bettet worktammtiip or, material Er
ery marline is tet,tip add •
TIIOROUGULY 1 / 4 ESTED UNDER SCOTION.
WARRANTED TO BE IN WORKING OWES
They. have been in practical is e. for teseril
years. sad can be attached to Tread Power'.
Sweepjowen,Bteam or Water Pourer, and for
DIIRLBILITY; Perfection of Working. and
Economy, their equal has not of,
invented.
Are as low as those of ani:othermanufaCtarer ,
and parties desiring to purchase. will find it to
their interest to ezaznine dur steel: before pap
chasing. elsewhere. •
On hand, and Mill Wcirk, Engibes, Boilers rad
machinery of all kinds got up to order prompt
ly and on favorable tame
Athena, July 23, 186.8
BOARDINII AND DAY
Having increased the accommodations kr N -
pits, desires to inform her patrons that she u
able to offer the advantages of her Insritatios
to a larger number of Young Ladies.
French Is the language of the school.
Madame H. refers by perinisalon to J. H.
Howe Esq.. Greenwood, Wm. M. Mallory DT.
and E. O. Goodrich, Toyancia, Pa.
. Jane 11,1868.
BEEMER'S DOUBLE-ACTING,
- -7-
.• This is the most. effective and cheapest force
pump manufactured. It took the first premium
at the Chemung County Fair of 1867. and only
needi a trial to satisfy every one of Its merits.
'They are in general use In Western Bradford,
'and of some hundreds put in not one bas railed
to give satisfaction.
tt3 This pump may be seen in operation At
the Reporter printing office, and at several other
• places In Towanda .
Address GEO. DIINEIAR, Jr., South Creek,
t h„' Pa. Who is Agent for Braciford,and Chewing
sm ,..c•onaties. July 21,1868351`
Att
POE, SALE AT SOOTIA TANNERY
Tlaaterixig Hair at wholesale and retail•
also Soap and Wagon Grease by the pound and
barrel. Gag paid for Bark and Bides..
ADAIf INbi ES.
Granville Centre, Pa., July 16, 1868.6 m.
I:SPRI-NG TRADE!
, 1868 I
BRONSON, OBWELL, PA.,
Eh Offer& to builders most complete Ateck 01
b. ...Banderol Hardware, Saab, Glass, Nails. Oil'
t Rota.
In Phloem's Dutiding opposite the Means Jleve
and solicits a share of publicpatronaga. -
He is prepared, to cat and make garmeottiu
the most fashionable style, and the most dura
ble manner. I'erfect satisfaction will be guar
anteed.
cutting and Repairing done to order on ~bor
Petiee. • • • ' Sept• 10. 11,67,
A PPLIC . ATIO,N IN DIVORCE —
Mary Stree'vy.—No. BG, May
1865.. You are, 'hereby notiffedthat Alired
.Btreery, your husband, Ito applied to the Court
of, Common fleas, of Bradford County, ter a
Chum trtim hands of matrimony, - and the
said ,ptntrt bait appointed • Monday the ith day
of „September, 18b3, (Jr hearing life said Al
pied in the prentmea, at' whieb time and place
76T1 can Went/ if.:you think. p
proer. •
t GRIFFTS,
Aug. 6,1868. • Esher
IMZE3
$1 o(Kif
tlOO , !Hr)
4500,001
CCM
.
..Sl'lo k;
.1750,0(4 t
Inn
...£ 6 ;
Before leaving the Works, and are
OUB PBICF
PBJCE LISTS FIIIMISTIED
On application. MI kinds of
AGHICULTURAL
BIRO d co
202 MADISON AVENUE,
.NETV YORK CIIY,
MADAME C. MEARS,
WOODEN FORCE PUMP !
TAILOR SHOP,