Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 01, 1868, Image 4

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    rituit urn'.
-::t. Reasons for Planting an. ()retard
I. Dr. Dwight used to remark to
1•1:pils at Yale, that the raising of
uit was the-cheapest and pleas,ant
of entertaining one's friehds.
- e have creatures .of.society and it
r% cry important object to make the
,ci;tl board attractive to all who
131, w ith their . friendship.
of well grown apples is always
liLlcironie and acceptable.
An orchard is an ornament to the
rtn,bl'autiful in its spring blossoms,
s 6111`1M6 draper?Thf greeu,and its
itinni. burden of yellow and ruddy
nit. No farm is complete without
qorcs of orchard. .•
The cultivation 'of this fruit is a
pleasant occupation and has
.1:1 important influence upon the
.1.1 and heart of the cultivator. It
• t uires higher inteligence than the
r. wing of the annual crops. It foe
-rs forecast 'find .hopefulness, and
• to-hare t cheerful temper.
4. It makes honie attractive—chil
ren are universally fond of fruit,and
Lt.:ne where this luxury is always
nj ,, ,yed, will bb more loved ou that
ccon..,t. It will be in pleasant con
ra-t with many homes around them.
5. It w4l tend to guard *children
;2. - ,tint vice and' crime. So strong
s the desire fur fruit, that they may
it if it be not provided for
at home. And the boy that
up' plundering his neighbor's
.t r d is very likely to steal more
~1••;.I, I c things when a man.
t, It is a very sure investment. An
tt , , 't• trre, if well planted, is about
is • t - iy as an oak, and sore to bear
ruit aocording,to the labor bestowed
i• it. When houses burn up, and
Etil, and railroad stocks depre
•i It , Like orchard will yield diri-
1 , ;t: ()Illy a sure investmen.
lirs. If tint for your children
e.state it their inheritance is
lo so pc.rrnaLently valuable.
.r, I ,lla iu go,•d soil will bear
-11 11 hundrett ,earn.
It is a i , crpet...al incitement to
to the bountiful Crea
-1 yiebls its burden of precious
i,,.• ar atter yt•ar, giving large
. • ft ,1 the lab ,re of the husband
.. • c Aliw,i Lim to behold the
~; , 1 ,/, , ,dness of Providence.
t 'i r 1. 1 1110.. that Isong deler
, • 1 , 1110,1, at,,l !tile you are shunt
c• markteable truit.
I I FAMII USE.—The must
,• • •• htep a tew hem;
• r to keep a few
• • la . citt.-•;,utid a few
h Si) l.r some
.• , • •11- 0 •.i0•!- 'hind for t„heluat
.. • . • each I:•ce4 .
0 keep au ohl r.wther
ft ! ' I , .eaaliug-. 2 :The
• .•••••• ••01.1 . k loolestic, like
• \ •• •a! alol, like bin,
• .„ liccuntuult_d
:!1.2 , %10 r
;. • 1 , ..,u c.ic'o hind, and
•••,\ Ili lc s.l a Tce.l3rtikmas
• • Is, and it mat
,it ; prett.:,. cold. IL
14:v
1 v. 0i fcw it will
. ' • I rooe'-rs.
Ilt;in do better with
and the stateli
, ..1 i..ty the black crook .
woitii I.llcit cunt, for a
:owl is not to be
(.11 the (luilz bill. ,
t•Lts bc-cds will du
11 t the Asiatic
b-st. So their eggs
.. th.. I.lrgi:st kind, anti are rich,
tv: , :el.-egge.
11 d Lot itka tiAs• of
: ai.d I:Pin:ring' about
Ket p the is.u-yeti. rs fur.
•r, 411,i the orit ntals fl•r
T:cat special
tilye hnough eat and
irgelarly, dust of some kind
. I t..!. to iai d ;..,.i.lloW in, and
I . light ; a lien loves the
t a:, 1 . wiii du bitter where it is
=
'1.1.: V then laid,-if they
.‘e 1 , 4 e n priiperly (generousty)
! • .4
ht up, s.s. petiths.; It seems
41 for ttu el, at least for many,
Ilium ih n the fl , is good,
• ,r, 11..4 Thus keep your
4.t, r oui g Awl vig.4rous, which you
h,f yun have .t rolish for:, the
yua imve sot the relish, do
with hens.
horstinan - should
th e ru , patio It men in the
• tyu , ;•-r sh mid always
1m ler 1 .; rf, at ,e,mtruh Blind pas
. sh,ml , l m•ver get in the aseen
... ii, (Les, the poor horse will
d. But the I , rmemen nut
k Iv a p ,th fit tinte.—he shoulil
kind and goo(1 maw . He should
like t, intEct any unimcessutr)-
~., •, r nt—his heart should
1,:1:,1 !or that----for it is by the
• t km.l:, all, that the
..• odor' s
• !: 1 , eeed prodh-ely as a
• I . a CIA 11!/..!, LTIC:ii adVan'
v,•l for it ran 1.111.:1•1
I.c! and the p•e...‘r• has
•- .f.le child must leave iiIA
1., via spell and read,
it mid not b,• punished for not
, read bidete it hat
., letters lrtrnrd. The horse,
•, most hive his a, h, &13 taught
Ile has certain
s t , , Lain—and these lessons
mst bt• t•itight with patience awl
'hind m us. Only thing should
1.11:1.2., u:Li that Fhvuld
• ,r, nu,'. Then anuth
- s• I ; ad u.thee can be taken ;
ttestouglily learned,
and 8 ,,
be no ,1 flienity. Everything
-pis try b.mpltt 6:-- everything is
dr.'l , r-tood, Many men do things by
heygive the horse's under
- t,o.,ling tiwitto-by. They don't seem
il.lnk Le has any understanding or
.• , •1:,,a —but has - lie not ? Cannot he
:oar smell, and see, and hear,and
mb e r, aft v.ell as any of-us, and
.2vmf better ? He must be taught
thr , mgdi his tzette,l's and . memory.—
not the horseman be, tinu,not
a %ety patient, a very kiral and
ti . p.n—but should he nut love
atiimal which engages his atten
tion ? l If hp does not, is he not a
i.-‘muineli:Jrseinan. He will"not treat
Lirn with that kind and tender regard
that ire should, if lie does not love
the animal which he Icandles,—Rural
Irrid and Paley.
ME
iTiNTS.—Rich cheese feels
f..,uudur tlio pressure or the finger.
To l r,p one that is cut, tie it in a
c! li, put it iu a cool, dry place. If
xoold appears on it, wipe it off with a
.dry cloth.
Flour and meal of all kinds should
1 , , , kept lira cool, dry
T , l Felect numegs, sick them with
if they are good, the oil will
!ms.tar:tly bpread arunnd the pant-
Ilailroabs.
I'ltlE RAILWAY.
On awl after Monday Nay 11th, 18118
Trains will leave Waverly, at about the follow
ing hours, viz :
acnNo Imre
4:38 a. m., Night Express, Mondays excep
ted, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca and
Dunkirk, makino direct connections with trains
of the - Atlantic and eat Western, Lake Shore
and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points_ West ;
also at Elmira for Canandaigua.
'1:57 a: m., Night
,Expreia, Daily, for
Rochester Buffalo, SalamsncaiDunkirk and the
West, connecting as above.
8:25 a. m., !fait Train, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk, connecting at Elmira for
Canandaigua.
3:58 p. m. , Elmira Accommodation, Sundays
excepted.
5:17 p. m., Day Express, Sundays excepted,
for Rochester ,Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk ind
the West, Connects at Elmira for Canandaigua
at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great
Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake
Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points
West. and South.
10:33 p. m., Exzppress Mail, Sundays ex
cepted, for Bello, Salamancs and Dimktrk,non
fleeting with trains for the West.
0 10a in. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
3:10 p. m., Emigrant Train, Daily, fort' .
West.
'FStops at Waverly on Mondays only.
GOINO XAZT
. - - -
5:34 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca • at
Binghamton for Syracuse ; at. Great Bend 'for
Scranton and Philadelphia: at Lackawaxen for
Hawley, And at Graycourt for Newburg; and
Warwick. -
8:53 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, Bun
days excepted.
1:20 p. m., Accommodation train, daily.
11:13 a. in., Day Express,
Sundays excepted,
connecting at Binghamton for Syracuse,. at Gt.
Bend for Scranton; .at Lackawaxen for Hawley;
and at Jersey City with midnight express
train of New Jersey Railroad tor Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington.
6:27 p. m., New York and Baltimore Hall,
Sundays excepted.
9:17 p. m., Lightning Express, Sundays ex
cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning
express train of New Jersey Railroad for Bent.
more and Washington, and at New York with
morning express 'trains for,ston and the
East.
2:08 a. In., Night Express, -Daily, con-,
fleeting at- Graycourt for Warwick; and at
New York with attermonitraina and steamers
for Boston and New England cities,
4;25 p. in. Way Freight, Sandayaexcepted.
114. A revised and complete " Pocket Time
Table " of Passenger Trains on the Erie Ball
way and ,onnecting Lines, has recently been
published, and' an be procured on application
to the. Ticket Agent of the Company.
WM. B. BARR, H. RIDDLE,
Gen - I Pass Ag't, New-York. Gen'l. Einpit.
- 1111)11 - EADING - RAIL ROAD-SUM
MER ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20th, 1898.
GREAT TRCNK LINE FROM VIM NORTH AND
Normil -arks' for Philidelphia,New-York,Reading
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol
lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10, a. in., and 12.40,m
-2.65 and 9.35 p. m., connecting with similar
Trans on toe Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ar
riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50
a. in., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. in. Sleeping
Cara aocompanying the 2.50 a. in., and 9.35
p. in.. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove,
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.m. Train
making close connection for Philadelphia and
Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road.leave Harrisburg at p. 55 p. m. Return
ing : Leave New-York at 9.00 R. in., gut noon,
and 5.00 and 0.00 p. In, Sleeping Cars accom
panying the 9_oo a. m. and 5.00 and 0.00 p. m
trains without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., returning from leading at 6.30 p.
RI., stopping at all stations;
Pottsville at 8.45
a. m. and 2.45 p. Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19
..non, 2.00 p. Tamaqua at 0.30 a. in., and
1.00 and 5.45 p. m-
Leave Pottsville tar Harrisburg, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at T.lO a. in..
and 12.00 noon.
Reading aceoramodation Train : Leaved Read
ing at 7.30 a. rn., returning from Philadelphia
at 5.15 p. tn.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves
Pottsaown at 6.45 a. in., returning leaves Phil
ad. 11.1lia at 4.3 d p.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading al
7.00 a. in. and 6.15 p. in. for Ephrata, Litiz,
ucaster, (Nut:obi:l, Sc.
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiemeu
Junction at 9.00 a. in. and 355 p. m. Return
: leave Skippaek at 6.45 a in., and 1.15
p. nt.. connecting with similar trains on Bun
ion Sail Road.
Ou Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia 8.00 a. ru., and 3.15 p.m., the 8,00
a. in., train running only to Reading. Pottiville
9.00 a.m. Harrisburg 5.25 a. in. and 4.10 and
935 p m., and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a.
in.. fur Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. m., and 11.40
p. in.,7or New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila
delphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points, at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked fairongh • ,100 pounds al
lowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS,
•
general Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., May 20. 1567.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
HAIL ROAD.- Sammer time Table. Thro'
and direqroute between Philadelphia, Balti
more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, and the Great
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Sleep
ing Cars on all night trains.
On and atter MONDAY: , MAY 11th, IS :
the trains on the Philadelphia Ze Erie '
Road will run as followa
1322/011
Mail Train IC4SVA Ph iladelphia.. ..11.15 P ••
Williamsport 8.20 A 3
arrives at Erie 850 P •
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia...l2:oo 0...
Williamsport.., 8:50 1 2 •
arrives at Erie /0205 A •
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A • '
Williamsport... 6:28
arrive at. Lock Havers.. 7.45 p.
EASTWARD
tail Train, leaves Eri • 11:00 ,M.
m.
arrives nt Philadelphia.. 7:10 m.
Erie ENpVni3 leaves Erie 7:40 m
Williamsport.. 8:55 m
arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and
Alie.,heay River Rail Road. Baggage Checked
Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Genl Sup:t..
filisuliar.cous.
INTHE . DISTRICT COURT 'OF
the VnitedStates, for the Western District
'f Pennsylvania. Abram Young a Bank
rupt tinder the Act of Cengress of &larch 2d
18G0, haiing applied for a Discharge I from
all his debts,' and other claims provable un
der said Act, by order of the Court, notice
is hereby given, to all creditors who have
proved their debts, and other persons in
terested, to appear on • the 30th day of Str
rmtnEtt, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a, m. ' before
sai Court, at the office of EDW.ARDOVER
TON, Esq., ttt l rowanda, Pa., to show
k ruse,
if any they hitve, why a Discharge honhi
not be granted to the said Bankrupt And
further, notice is hereby given,- that the sec
ond and Third Meetings of Creditors-of the
sail Bankrupt, required by the 27th and
28th Sections of said Act, will bo had before
said Register, at the same mime and place.
S. C. IitIcCANDLESS.
Clerk 11. S. Dist. Court for said District.
Sept, 17, ISCB.
IN THE DISTRICT ,COURT OF
the United States, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. Stephen D Bacon,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
March 2d, 1867, having applied for a Dill
chhrgo 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 have proved their debts, and oth
( • persons" interested, to appear on the 29th
day of September, 1868, at 2 o'clock, pm,
before Edward Overtop, Jr, Esq., at his of
fice in Towanda, to show cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be
grunted to the said Bankrupt. And further
notice is hereby given, that the second and
third meetings of the Creditors of the said
Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th
sections of said Act, will be held before the
said Register, at the same time and place._
S. C. IitoCAIIDIASS,
Sept. 17, 1868, Clerk of said Court,
TN the District Court of the United
1 States for the Western District of Penn's.
:George E.llumphrey,a Bankrupt under the Act
of Congress of March 2d, 1867, haying opplied
for a Discharge from all his debts, and other
cl.ints provable under said act, By order of the
Court, Notice is hereby given, to all Creditors
who have proved their debts, and other persons
interested ; to appear on the 2d day of Oct.,
btis, at 9 o'clock, a. m., before E. Overton,
Jr., Regis .or, at. his office at Towanda,to show
cause, it any they hays,wha Discharge should Bankrupt. not be granted to the said And fur
ther, Notice is hereby given,that ho second and,
third meetings of creditors of the said Bankrup
required by the 27th and 28th sections of said
Act, will be had beton) the said Register,st the
same time and place
Sept. 17, '6B
8. C. McCANDLEBB.
Clerk of said Court.
A N EIGHT HORSE POWER
A
GROTTEN THRESHING MACHINE_
nearly new—for sale very chesp, - or it not sold
soon, for rent daring the season. Enquire of
J. G. PATTON at 'Cross dc Co.'s Book Store,
Towanda, Pa. Als3 a Two Horse Power.
July 23, 1838.-3 w.
PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILL
Reif quality Whiter Wheat: Flour per
•hcindred ; $ 8 6,0 0:O7 00
Rest quality Rye Flour per luridred:!...•. 4 00
Corn ilea 1 and Rye and Corn Peed 2 76
A fair margin allowed to dea era. We pt y
cash for main. Wheat $2 60, Rye, good, $1 35
Corn 81 25.
Custom grinding usually done at once, as this
• fo a
Real estatt attb 3nouratut.
MONTANYE & WARD,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Otlhr sale the following properties at reseenable
pica and upon favorable tenor
A tract of land situate in Gloucester comity,
New Jersey. Contala leg 446 acres, Si miles
from Malaga Station, Camden and Cape Nay
Railway.
The" Blue Anchor" property in Winslow
township, Camden county N. Y. Containing,
&Micros. To be sold in iota.
Potter Comity Lands. Heavily timbered
with Pine. Ilemlsok„ Ash. Cherry and hard
woods u follows ;
Tracts N0..4763, containing 990 acres ; No.
4755, 990 acres—between the Graf and east
forks of the Sinnatnattoning in Wharton and
Sylinnia townships. •
Tracts No. 4767, NO aeres: No. 4768/400
acres; No. 4698. 400 acres; Wharton Amen
shireep. line of Appot. bead-waters of Kettle
Ck.
Tracts No. 5917.1100 acre' ; No. 5720,1080
acres; No. 5833, 1110 acres; No. 5924, 1082
acre• 75 perches: No. 5913, 1100 acres. NO..
5930, 1100 acres, , No. 5938, 1100 acres ; No.
5929, 1100 ; In Whartoo and litewardson town.
ships on head water 4 Kettle Creek, near main
branch.
Tracts No. 4717, 198 acres ; 4729, 990 scree ;
Appot and Steward= townships, cur Llttle
Kettle Creek.
Tracts No. 4920,1337 acres ; 4924, 600 acres.
Wharton township, main breach, ShIUM6OII
-
Two hundred -and seventy-five acres prime,
first clam coal land. Blakely township, Lu
serne county, Pa., ball way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very near the Railway: •
One thousand acres Ant clam Anthracite
coat land about 11 - pities north-east of WUkes-
Barre, in the midst' of improvement's. p
About 1000 acres of land in Medford town.
ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about
four miles north from Jackson Junction of the
Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rari
tan Bay Railways. Valuable mill seat. Two
or three houses, stable, barns, & 0., aecopd
growth of timber, never failing water. Power
fail 15 (trig feet overshot. Price $2O per acre.
One-third may remain.
Delaware Farina and Pennsylvania lands.—
Descriptioni and directions given on applica
tion.
A valuable Country Beat near Ptilbsdelptils.
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 sores of land
WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale or ex
change. 120 acres of good land one third tim
bered. San Piere, Stark county, lowa.
Forty acres of good la nd with fruit trees, aP
plea, peaches, pears, ,tc. 25 acres improved,
one half mile trom San Piers on Railway.—
Price 3800.
80 acres one mile from Ban Piere, one-third
timbered. No Improvements. On railwiy .
Price $BOO.
A atearn.mill property in Burlington LI:
ship. Bradford comity. A very desirable lu
bering operation. • -
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 acres, each partially timbered. and improv
ed suitable for farming or grazing.
House and Barn in good order and'l36 acres
of improved and timbered land, orchard, good
wale &c. Union township, Tiop county, on
Northern Central L.ailway. .For sale on long
time and easy terms.
26 Tows Lota in- Monroe Borough, Bradford
county, Pa.
3,000 . Acres Villa Timbered Laud. Sullivan
county, Pa.
122 Acres good Farming L3ad, Darlington
owu.ship, Bradford couotv .
Other timbered and improved properties
Description given on applation.
Tenements and improved Beal Estate, To•
wands Borough, and other propertiesl
MONTANYE
Execute Conveyances, turnish Briefs of !Title,
buy and sell Real Estate, collect rentals and
liens.snrvey and examine all kinds of property.
They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms,
homesteads, and properties especially desirable
to capitalists; to procure advances of money
upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in•
gullies for those desiring to make investments
or secure a home. They will affect
INSURANCE
In the best linown VIRE AND LIFE COMPA
NIES. They have exclusive A _Tacit or Brad
flrd and neighboring countieSi e Hui torn
panics in these several departm.•m. ItIMIT
ante.
Those who desire to buy Or sell farms ;
All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire;
Ail who seek permanent investments for the
future benefit of their families, in secure and
first-class Lite Companies ;
Capitalists desiring to buy or sell valuable
speculative properties:
Ali' wishing aurveya and examinations.;
All wishing advances upon valuable Tea
property ;
All who wish to obtain lase or rental 0
Farms or Tenements,
Are respectfully solicited to entrust such bus
[Less to oar Agency.
Farther particulars tarnished at oar office
Office, corner ot:Main and Pine streets
stir (PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
!FREE OF CHARGE
REFERENCES
Hon. 11. Blereur, Towanda, Pa. • '
Hon. William Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa.
C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda.
M. C. Meteor, - "
G. F. Mason & Co., Bankers, Towanda.
J. D. Montanye; Towanda.
Lathrop, LuddMgton A Co., New York,
Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia.
Hon. John N. Conyngham, WilkeaNarre.
Charles Parrish, Wilkes. Barre. •
Hon. F. B. Strester liontross, Pa.
Towanda. April !. 1887.
F LSHIONS FOR SPRING AND
813111MFJ1 OF 1868.
Raving Jost retort:al from New York with a
foil and carefully selected stock of MILLINERY
ROODS, we hope to' be; able to please all who
favor us with their Potronage. Come and See 1
We will do over your Straws in the latest styles
and we defy comperitiOn in this blanch of oar
work. Collars,beas— tifol Thread Lace—no cheat.
Also Madarratky's Corset Skirt Supporter.
o t
Call and ine before you porthose.
Ramos on the east side of Main st.. between
the stores of Pox, .Stevens, Nucor &_ _ Co. and
Niles Carter. ' R. J. PllgitCE.
Also, PATTERNS OF THE LATEST STYLES
for Ladies' and Chthirena' Dowses. Ladies
wishing to hare good! work and the best of
styles. with graceful sold elegant fitting, will
And It to their antigen/ to favor us CM s
air Boom over Era Pierce's.
H. L. 9vEITER.
Towanda, April 8, 1868.—tf •
PL4OE• ITO BUY, YOUR
Granite SP I *Wane.
("ROCKET , PROVISION: - AND 1
_ PHD ElBollift • -
• JOHN ITUDITH,
(Nalent., Mot door mouth: of Oni Rail. Road
House) would most respectfully invite the at.
Minion, of the_publio to Ibis large and well se
lectod stock of
GROCERIES AO PROVISIONS,
Which he is• selling to auk the time!. and
purses of all. He has alio upwind a splendid
FRED STORE,
Which is well situated tlO supply the owe lea
Barclay coal region at Omni. He keeps
coasts*, on hand a iuge stock of
1 '
TEAS, COFFEES,-SUGARS,.
, NOLBIBB,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORE, &C.,
Whirl he is selling cheap for cash.
GOODS DELIPODD IN THE BORO'
FREE Of t:MARGE.
The citlsess of Toniinda and vicinity, will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal
Weans(' for the inn two years. and ws
pianist with their asiistance to improve ev
ery °pot Kenny to ',Cargo our business, so
u se s to warning satisfaction to ail. Call and see us
slialti• •
TOwanda, July 10, N JOHN inaurers.
W.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI
,
SION STORE 1 '
•
I
THOMAgi I JONES, •
• !1
Ha opened a new (bleary and Provision Store
in Patton% Block, In ;the store formerly o ccu
pled bySolomon d She where he now of% re to
the public a large supp ly of • •
GROCERIES AND- PROVISIONS,
•
or the beet PAW, aid to be iold at the VEST
LOWEST PRICES. 1 The stock contain a • •
_-
TEAS, COFEES, SUGARS,
MASS, AO. ' ALSO
;FLOUR, PEED, '..I4IEAL, Acc.
In fact everything asually kept is a Arocery
and Provision Storr, which I shall sell as low
as can be bought elsewhere.
air Cash will be paid for ail • ' Country
Produces 2rowands, Oct 17, 1467 .
N EWs' RE 1\ •
NEW GOCkODS 1
NEW GROCERIE\I
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANNED FRUITS,
' '
PINE APP4S, PEACHES, PLUMS
AND OANINED OYSTERS.
PEACHES, ?RUNES, CHERRIES,
MOVASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in Each ev6rything in Mkt
GROCERY LINE!
FLOUR,FE'r.D,EiILAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, I..ARD, EGOS, AND EVERY
VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE.
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
CHEAP jAS THE CHEAPEST I
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
/1317 23, }so
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
In In
prepared
County
stock of
Which I bive pnrchaaed for Cash and feel cond.
dent that4an sell at as low figures aa can be
purchased' elsewhere. I now offer to the Rablic
ii y
• spleudi4 stock of
TEAI, COFFEES, SUGARS,
G. D. HONTANYE
HENRY WARD.
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
I keep constantly on band, PORK, RAMS,
-
LARD aOd kleds of FISH. Weald can the it.
tention or the to oar Can't Be Beat
.' STOCK OF TOBACCO, •
I
In quality or price. Jesse Oaklore Celebrated
Laundry; New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Ple till and examine our stock of
Largo "Soortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET iOAPS, &e.ace. I will pay the high
est cast' price for
Rarmet e give us a atli before selling-thewhere
All persons Indebted to the Tate Arm 4111
please call and make immedide payment.
Towanda, Mirth 19.1887.
NHW TAILO.R SHOP
Nat opined s 'shop to the room back of the
Um, the . YOung lien's Christiso Imola
tionoseciond story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where hb is now prepared to d all kinds of
. •
TAILORING,
In the best and most fashionable manner. An
exprielice of meaty years, determination to
=tp with the Fashions of the Times, soda
to please his customers. he believes will
=Webb& to give itatistaction.
• . on abort mottos and natal
•
lIE
OF ALL KINDS,
DBtFD AR LES,
&C., &C., &c.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
Will be kept constantly on hand
d fresh lot of
;Purchased at tho
lend will be sold as
TO/ THE FARMERS
;,CASR PAID FOR,
' W. A. ROCKWELL
Parch/used the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
e'firm of 0. B. PATCH 4t, CO., Is now
offer to the citizens of Bradford
OR OCERIS,
EIT4CH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, &C. ,
!lave on band a largo stock of
AYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
WOODEN WARE
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C. B. PATCH
C. B. ' PATCH
AlllOB PENprEPACKER,
OlMtbui.
NEW SPRING AND 131;0111n
- • ' GOODS t • ' : " '
r. - -x..: .E D.p.,.T;
Would artnonace to, the Wrens ;ot,Towanda,
and the publlcrgenerally, that heq bee In store
and.daUy recedetng. new and - •
FRES'H GOODS,.`
Is his Hoe. meltable to the wants of the people.
which he will 'ell for Carew, ;former
GOLD PRIORS!
&lodating as and of good well and reliable
CLOTHING!
(No Shoddy of my kind) "misting In
B:IISINiS'S SUITS,
Al.-wades.
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
AU Wool.
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Wen Coats, Dutirs and Pants,
Over AIL and Over nide. Linen and Paper
Collars, Linen, Coalmen and -Flannel Mina,
Neck Ties, fiasjldesit Gloves,Canes, Lather
Mar Good GOo r ds a i rt
cheaper at a lair price than poor goods at any
price. Call and examine my,gooda before buy
ing. Next door to Powell & Co.
E. W. EDDY.
Towanda, Nay =6,1881.
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION I
NEW STORE AND NM GOODS!
An •entire new stock of Clothing bought ea
despise before the war to be mold with
SMALL PROFITS 1
The Undersigned would respectfully, announce
to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to offer there Clothing, such as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CHINCRILLAS, PILOTS,
Also the
FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS
HATS AND CAPS.
Fandshisg Goods, lee., end that these goods
bought et very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a
heels of
HONESTY 'AND INTEGRITY 1
turd ,r i l dl goods will be warranted for what they
are Paretic rated to be. Come and examine and
cons nce yourself. Don't forget the; place,
Tempi of Fashion, opposite the
)leans _tdeans douse,
south en of Beidleman'a Block.
H. JACOBS
'Tomulda,
MEM
B EDEL V'AN VELSOIi,
129
BEM
MERCHANT
♦XD DEALtBB IXI
READY-MADE GLO'f
HATS AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOOD
68 Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
We have a Fashionable Cutter from New
York City, and take all the risk in giving you a
good fit.
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own establishment. We give
particular attention to Youth's Boya, and
CHILDRENS' CLOTHING
And atwasa bare a Et ind:aasortmeatil
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
From 85 ceoti to $3 per yard, wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
Kept within 20 miles. Come and _WA and
prove for yourself..
es. Will be at the Ward House the drat and
third Thursday of every month with !ample*
of Goods. and prepared to take measures.
BEDELL k, VAN VELSOft.
68 Broad-at., Waved' N. Y.
'I Agents for Grovet & Baker's Sewing Machines
April 2, 1868. .
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS 1
PROCLAMATION BY
pQTEEN & IiOSEN[FIELD
TOWANDA, PA.
•
Wu=las, It seems to have pleased the in-,
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog-
nice our fair way of ' dealing ;
&on Wilsons', We Owe our :sincere thanks
to the community for extending to no so liberal
,a patrionage 'until now ;
Alen Mimosa, We deem it our duty to 1-e
ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus
tar ;
' We dolsereby publicly PROCLAIM, that on
great stock of
..
New Spring arid Summer Goods,
Compitaing everything in the
LINE OF CLOTHING
Such u
Doeskin & Cassiniere Pants
dads 1 the beet styles Coats, Vesta, &c.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
And the
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS
Will be disposed of at each
REDUCED ..PR,ICESI
That will astonish the community. As our
Goods are manufsettired . New York express.
ly for this market, we can afford to sell amcheap
as the next. We are bound to satisfy all who
give us a call.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Next door to Fox. Stevens, /lemur & Co.
Towanda, April 16, 1868.
We would call Abe attention of the public to
the fact that we have opened a Branch Btpre in
WYALUBING, (in the atom formerly occupied
by S. F. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell
at the Name Low Rates. Give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
COHEN A, ROSENFIELD.
Wyalnaing. Apra 1868.
N EW 00 A T ONI
11E1
NEW ATTRACTIONS!
J. M. COLLINS,
Has remured to the store forme occupied by
Narabalt Brothers & Co., next below the Post,
Office, and has replenishes; his assortment with!
a large Ind' new stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
TRIMMINGS,.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
&0., &O.
These goods have been recently purchased
since the decline .in'prices, and will be sold at
EXTREMELY LOW RATES !•
Give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere,
as I will sell better goods., at lower prices than
elsewhere.
I have maae arrangements with en experi
enced Tailor t
MLNUFACTIME GARMENTS,
And hating a large stock of Clothe and Trim
mings, I can Sunhat customers with every
.style of Garment they may - duke, made In a
faaldoesble manner, end warranted to I.
Don't forgot the place, net doer below the
Poet-011os and News Room:
{ .. :'IDPII . -- . *11..r.;,71f . .1
P.O R Til
AT TIM
OLD CASH • DRUG 13TORE,
ranniquO Inman
Corner Stithr 440 Pine Street!. Termed!. Ps.
• Hosing recently added largely tck his Stock, a
full and complete aasortreen:, constituting an
extensive trariety, embracing many articles used
in the Arts for mechanical purposes. carefully
selected' with regard to the progress, ire wants of
•the public, which • will be kept constantly Bun
ged with ,fresh purchases sad offered on the
inost reasonable terms at Molesakt or Reta 4,
consisting of • -
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
runs, ousi'vmmarts,
BENZINE AND TURPENTIN,
BABB, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITE-WASH,
And all kinds of Brushes,
KEROSENE, OR COAL OIL,
Akohol, and Burning Mk,
/AIM .1311iDES, WICKS, CHIMNEYS,
jiperni, Nests Pont,
TANNER'S AND 'MACHINE OILS,
l auy wad Toilet Articles In iii their variety,
SPONGES, ' BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS,
Pomades, Hair-Dyas, Perfumery,
POCKET BOOKS, PORT'MONAIS,
Pocket B,lllYell, Box"
TOOTH, BIM AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
KIDD WINES AND LIQUORM,
TOBAbCO, SEW?, AND CIGAIIIIr
Garden, Field and Flourßeeia, Trusses, Sup.
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces,
Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing
Bottles, ,411 - pples, Nipple . Shells and
. . &Adds, Syringes, Bed Pans,Self
- Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers .
Flavoring Extra c ts, Stone Jugs, Gl ass
Ware, Bottles, Vials. Corks, Bath Brick,
and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle. Ammuni
-19
tion,tank. Eclectic and Hornrepath
lo Medicin , and all the Popular Patent
MEDICINES.
.. - I
AU articles [warranted as represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive their orderiby,
stage or mail, I which will receive prompt MA
careful attention. ,
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
FOR FAMILY USE, 2.
. .
I 7. •
10101r11 as Safe and Rellabl, e Remedies, are wait
ranted for what they are Intended to i,lve antis.
faction, via :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs,
colds, lung conip/crints.d.c.soc/81 00
Di. Porter's Eclectic Pills;: bilious con-
r - plaints and mild cathartic..... 25
Dr. Porter's Saalfer Syrup, for scrofula,
j skin diieases, 4er 'l 00
Dr. Portei's Uterine Tonic, for „:%,'isale weak
i nuts /Ire. 100
Dr. Porter a Tonic Elliirfor strengthening ,
1 t the Ostein jol
Dr. Porter's Tansy Scgnappa, for liver an 4
kidney complaints 2 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. 'Syr. Hypophosphites;
for nfrvous debility t 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar
rhea. at. ' ' 35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation;foi sprains -
bruins, 4-c 35
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse-
ness, sore throat, ft 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, far expelling
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for - ester:lrina.
• ling sem me 3
Dr. Porter's Infant Belief, for crying Gaines
evlic 4cc 25
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for
headache 25
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for' tooth
ache 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth 'Powder, for preserving
teeth 25
Dr. Porter's Tricogene, for dressing and 50
growine the hair 60
Dr. Porter ' s Tricophile, ior beautifying the _
hair 50
r. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean
ing the hair 50.
Dr. orter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify.
lug the complexion
,50
Dr. P ter's Pile Ointment. for externs
piles . CO
Dr. Port 's French Compound, for scald -
In urine - -00
Dr. Porter's edicated ,Figs,; for habitua.
tipation
Dr. Porter's Hea ntfialve, for cuta.worinds
&c •
.............
Dr. Porter's Lip Sal , for chapped lips.
r Inflame'
i
mover, for
AIL ORS
EEZIE
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve,
Dr. Porter's Eye Water. to.
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart
corns and bunions..
Dr. Portbc's Constipation Pills, 103
nese
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor bloo,
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a plea\
ant eatharrie
Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennet, for making on
trtious diet for invalids '
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, (te 4.
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
' Ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr Porter's Oriental Cement, lot mending
broken glass, &c
Dr Porter's . Liquid Glue, tor repairing
1
wOod work • 25
25
Dr. Porter's Cieansing Flurd,for easy wash
ing 60
Dr. Porter's Bed Bag Poison, for killing
bugs ..... .... 50
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies. ,06
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ez- '
terminating rats ' 25
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
from clothes - 25
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in. pint bottles 25
in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse -and Cattle Lotion, for
' sprains, galls, Are. 50
Dr. Porter's Bing• Bone. and Spavin Cure,
. for lame horses 50
Afedica 'advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
sir Thankful for past liberal patnnage,would
respectfully announce to his friedds and th e
public, that no paipa shall be spared to satisfy,
- and merit the continuation of heir confidence
and patronage.
Dec.. 18,1866,—yr
THE CORNER GROCERY I
So - at'feast corner of Main Bridge•ets
dROCERIRS, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, MEA
The undersigned desire to . make
acknowledgements for the very Aber
patrenage they have received for
the paSt eight months
They have 'recently made large ad
ditions tp their stook, and are in daily
receipt of Goods adapted to the wants
of their trade, allot which have been
selected with care and bought ut the
very loWest market rates
With iheir experience and greatly
increased facilities, they would most
respectfully invite their old friends
and customers to an examination of
their goods. They feel certain that
such examination will justify their
CASSIMERES,
easterners in giving them as hereto-
fore their trade and their confidence
They continue to pay liberal prices
in Cass, for desirable Country Pro
duce.
' LONG & KEELER.
May 11, 1868.
FOUR.—Whese Flour of all
grad , a, Ducewheat Flour, Bran, Corn,
llea4 Feed, de., at
Dea. 16
A. FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOt-
LET SOAPS, at If WO& &
piTitE OLDER VINEGAR, at
J. IttCABB 4 KUM
For Medicinal use,
r Inflamed eyes.. 25
flamed eyes.. 25
B. O. PORTER, H. D
niiscellanning
No. 1, PATTON'S BLOCK,
TOWANDA, PA
FEED, &C
W. 4. ROCKWELL'S
;Drugs attb Staidius.
4--
. H.-H. GORR'S'
DRUG. STORE,
VI: B. N. Gore, (successor to Gors & Polrzu..
are continuing the business it the . old
stand No. 4. Patton's Block. where he is -daily
receiving Maims to ids Stock from the. most
reliable Importers and manntactuiers respect.
folly uka or a liberal share of public patron. ,
age. A large stock of
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Itaajaat been received. sad . we are . now pre
pared to supply the
WANTS OP THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES
MOIROINO TO Till TRADE.
PURE WINES AND -LIQUORq.,
FOR MEDICAL USE DNLYi
1 . FULL ASSORTIRIT CONCISKTILATILO
BOTANIC ECL ECTIC AND ROMCEPATBIC
MEDICINES.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
IPAINTip OIL, TARNISH,
TAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
DYINITUTPO ►ND OLUL
FANCY. AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY
KIND.
num% =MEMO AND FLUID armor*,
ALKALOID AND' RESINOIDS.
•
gj the Beat Trusses;
. _
A 14. DGM f N. 14 SAIPPORTEBS,
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheter's,
LARGE ARRORTYMIT OP RAZORS, BTEOPB, POOLE!
• warms, .
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Or LATE STYLE
, AND BEST QUALITY.
A large sappy Brushes for the Rat and Hair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow.
ders and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, lnvigor
atorsacc.; Kerosene, Herosene
• Lamps, Shades, Chlaineys,
• Wicks, kn., all of the
late at styles. .
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SHIM
Sir Physiclane supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Proscriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all -hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
Towanda , Sept. 29, 1866
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MARSHALL BROTHERS Sr, CO.,
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock of
HARDWARE,'
FA.P.MING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS'.TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Alai), a large anortment of
Window Gass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brushes
. . _
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lower
Cub price. Also, a fine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattrn to snit the public
Lamps repaired acid changed from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
,TIN WARE.
JOBBINO PROMPTLY ♦TTGNDID TO
We have an Land a i:ine article of
GLASS FRUIT JARS, •
with Improved self-sealing corks, and
GERMETICALSEALING CA NS
kaki is one of the best cans aged.
one 20,1865,
Miff ultantons.
T HE (1, lOD TIME HAS COME
The surplus .1 lab w combined with other
causes has told wi• fearful effect upon •
FUR, TURF!
Audit is decidedly lower, which can easily be
seen by enquiring prices at
FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Where may be found the largest and best stock
of Furniture ever offered in this market, and
which I am now °Tering at
GREATLY REDUCED - PRICES
am' now suiting Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thhles at $1,50 per toot, and other goods in the
same propoi Mon, many of them as cheap as be=
tore the War. I have also inereastd facilities
for Manufacturing, and can furnish
-DEALERS AT WHOLESALE
. .
Thankful r their past I , beral patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the seine
by offering inducements not• to be bound
where, I invite the public to call and examine
my goods and prices before pure basing else.
where. No charge for showing goods, and I
W I 14]
NOT BE UNDERSOLD
I ass.
Made
tintati
and
every
post
keen on hand a large stock of heady
Collins float the most -common to the
Rosewo d. Als) Victoria Lawn. Merino
tin Rohea. eapi, he.. and will turn,.h
lag in the line of Jiadertaking on the
reasonable terms.
A 000 D lIEARSE
!~
.I , s in readiac3s when required.
JAMES 0. FROST.
inucla, April 16, 1868
p iSIE:I'HING NEW
AGAIN IN MOTION !
Hai* purchased the stock of Tobacco belong.
ing to gandall, Compton Sr. Co., and having
built i la , zhanty no the same ground, we are pre;
pare fo'ofrer to the public
l I VHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
=I
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
CSacb as
Gold Leal, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
FilG Bose Leaf and Star, which we oiler tor sale
in qivanttties to suit customers. Packages in
Barrels, halts and quarters.
FANNY SMOKING
gThe celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni
ted States, Virginistte, Gold Leaf, Nat!" and all
kinds of 8111icknick.
BRANDS OF CIGARS.
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Isn•
perio, Tycoon and•the very choicest brands of
Yaraa.
We sill keep constantly on hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes axd Pouch•
ea and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store, . '
Leadlents supplied with iiqAti ATI Foil To.
baeco on liberal terms.
All orders promptly tIIIM ri i Lott hotlee.l
Oct. 37. 1867.
AA W. AYB,ES' MARBLE 8),I0P,
*
ELMIRA , N. Y
Yon will find Canna° Monument's, both Quincy
and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantles, and
Coal Grates to at. A large assortment con
stantly on hand, cheap as the cheapest.
Aug. 11), 1868.—1 y.
illanufactories, Sot.
Norrii" BRANCH FOUNDRY _
MA'CHINEf. SR OP;
Situated on Pine, eaat of Main Street,
TOWANDA; BItADFO,B,D .00., PA.,
Is now pripared to flirt/lab
CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS ,
AND
SHINGLE MACHINES,
Of. the be quality with the latest Improve.
eats. All kinds of : Machinery for Flouring and
Saw Milla.
STEAM • ENGINES,
MADE & REPAIRED,
STEAM WRISTLES, ,
STEAM °AGUES,
GAUGE COOKS,
OIL CANS, &0.,
BOLT'C . II T
.T ITT G ,
Done from Ito 11 Inches in-dianieter:
FOBONG . .
Of heavy wrought work !for Bridges, and all
other parposes, done to order. . Also, a large
assortment of,
COOKING & HEATING - STOVES,.
Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin• Ware, Boat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators and Lerapers, kept constant.'
ly on hand. - •
DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS
Of all kinds of machinery for mills and other
purposes Prep ared by
Foreman, wibis haa . had large experience In thle
branch of the buaineea.
• _ JOHN •CAIII4AN.
Tqwanda, Oct. 29, 1869.—1 y.
T OW)ATID A CARRIAGE
The undersigned respectfully otrtounce to the
public that they have purchased the
CARRIAGE SHOP
And are now prepared to build work in
THE LATEST STYLE
And meet workmanlike manner. They wil
constantly keep on hand an assortment of sFli•r,
did
V. U. H. GORE
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS
i
ALBANY SLEIG lIS
REPAIRING protlipt!). .attendEA t. at Tea
souable prices.
BRVANT S.; STULEN,
; Towanda,. May
NEW'PLANINC; MILL
The undersigned having bail! P. I trge and com
modiout. Hill in the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the most modern and improved
, machinery, for the manufacture of
t 4 n
o
•
are prepared to an ordere, - whether large or
small, upon the shortest
,notice.
.We have
also a lay e' variety of I.II7I,DINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, Which we c3ll furnish
much heeper thee they cab Le worlred by
hand.
PLAN 1140 ,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be doneo suit our customers. •
Perselfs building, and not living :TY - TTe than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will had 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 hiniber,
amd while your team - is is feeding, haie it
grOund out and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE Zr. HEMLOCK
UMBER delivered at our lumber yard. -Come
and see us, or if you can't come, write.
B. lIODGEBIL & CO.
•
Towanda, Feb.. j;
_ -
/lON FECTIONERY
Tolr
•
dans the attention of ' the public o the fact
that he manufactures and sells at
111 kinds of Confectionaries, Foreign and Ito•
mestic Nun!, ..tc. peelers in the country wi,h
fug anything in his line will do well to send
their orders to hint, and they,,will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store
in Patton's Block. TOW auda. Pa. '
Feb. 24.1868 —tf.
_ _
ROOK-BINDERY.-THE PUBLIC
is respectfully informed that the- Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ing, 3d story, where will be done ,
In all its various branches, on tug r:s as rca
sociable as" the times " will allow,. . The Bind
ery will be undo. the-charge of
Anexperienced -Binder, and all work will be
promptly'dene, in a style and manner whieS
cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News - -
papers, Old ,Books, ke.; bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention
.*lll be' paid to
Ike Rutin • and Binding el
' •
To any di siCCd pattern, which to cleality'and
dnra.•itity wil be warranted. • .
. .
All wofk will pe ready to "delivery when
promised.i
The path :lunge of the pciblie is sol:eitea, anti
perke sathtfaet ton guarrautre , l.
.Towanda, Anima: '2.
T 0 13ACCO, N D 01-G ARSI
STEAM `'TOBACCO FACTOR
W A "N" Do A.,
Where they :tie nacutacturink all' hinds of
CUT TOBACCO. AND -CIGARS-1
Germania, New York,
Rome lu. CO., New Haven
North American Fire In. Co.. et
New York, i 755,0f.0.u9
Euterpe: . of Cincinnati,., .... 1,00 .oco to
Mutual ife,New Yurk, ...
f se
'20,00 ,V111.;0
We wr to policies in the above reliable c' , :l
panics the lowest rules. Funicular attn..... 0
Riven to farm property. 0111 , e two doors. te,oll
of lhe,Post Office up stairs, in the room oen
pled by J.ehn'W. Mix and Fleury)eet, als , ..t
the t“nklnfr Iluage. of B S. flus,ell ..t Co. .
B. S. RUSSF.I.I.,
ro•
20.
isci. JOHN W. MIX,
Our Tobacco' is manufactured . frOm the best' . '1 Towanda,
WHOLES'ALE PRICES
That cannot' ail to )mit. W e would most re
apectfully solicit a call from the deale.s through
Northern' Pennnylvanla to on miminatiou of
OUR STOCK AND PRICES 11
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
Stock that can Ise procured in the
Give us a try. This is a home enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal disposition of the
trade to support home manntactors.
' MEANS & PHINNY,
157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
June 4,1268.—tf.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAMES MAMMON announces to the puhlle
that imstill continues to manufacture and keen
on hand alarge assortment of
A. RARNEIt.
Bureaus, Tables; Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
.te, of every descriptim , which will bemade
of the best materials, ankie he most workman
like manner.
I invite the inectlen ol the . public to myiwork
which uhalino be sanitised in durability, at any
shop in the country, and my
,ptices will Lc
found to be as low as the tirset will admit. '
Ilcady-mado Cot Una - constantly on hand or
made to oider.‘A.good Hearse will bo famished
when deeind •
' Aug. p, 1856. , •
EC
AND
FornLsbed at short nonce;
WARREN HILL,
FACTORY.
G. 11. F,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
ONT. AND TWO STATED
ALL WORK WARRANTED
WINDOW SASR, S BLINDS.
Tozik.ll;ETN(.: - • -
end - a:T.NG,
A.ND SCROLL.
illistellaiicaus
1! AN I;FAC
A. II ART,
NTgol,E'Al.g AND P.ETAJL.
BOOR-13tN , !. INGI
H. C. NVELITAS.ER,
!IL AN BOONS
The uaa ersigntvl have.eatabli..he4
Oa Main Strret. Lekm: I:ridge Street
Which they offer to the trade :It
CABjNET FURNITURE,
Ininiranit
T o`o-AN.DA'INSVRANCE
- AGENCY "
Policies Issite,d,Loseeadjueted prottppy
. It, B . lifil(EAN; 2fgelar; ••
9t the followineweLl - kitown and rettable Co.,ft
pst*s.' Mike Moutauye'nßD-ck. -
Aggregate. Amoitnrof 'Capita?, - Sl'.lOO,C6Xi
£n Live %rope lxisueseoe CowtAwe,
-
Hanford. Cons,
'Cash Assets, Nov. :.$155,25x,
taiiiiroot•sep LOwnws On Wm"
FMK Awn Lira lesuastros Co. 1 -
Capital. Surplus and Resetyed Fund
(Gold) • ite,273,4
Assets litthe United StatO, over... 1,500.0Cp
Dap Premiums, upwards of (Gold) 17,(4 )
4E171 .11:86RAIWE Costest4Tl •
liai Void, Conn.
_ _ _
Capital,
N.Ew Jgi zY MCTUAL Lriz IMELSICZ Co,
New.ark, N. •
• Capital
.(4-4,
898tH 11 .11W4C,Alf TIOLANSI? INSURANCi
Co., • . accitehnztlphia,
Capital
,
Cownentzr lirrtaziaza Inn/unme t ! .
Co., Harfford, Conn. , Capitol 10
Towanda, Feb. 20; 1860—tf '
. .
rttE; LIFE, ) ND
pc ENTAI,
' ISURAIICE.
C.A.PITAL ILICPRZEIVITZD OYER
SEVENTkEN MILLION :DOLGA Hs
0. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
FOR TI R POpLOWING RAY= 'mutant co r cr , t
GLRARD . FIRIL h MARINRINSCRANCI
COMPANY . Philadelphia, f
Capital and surplus, over
Hoica ,btanearma Coxrateri
Of New-York.-
Capital and earplug, over..
bormircE Coitzury or Nosvu -
AxinficA - ,
Capital and surplus, crier • • 51.,74).(n...,
MANIti77.4bT INSZKANCII COMPANY,
Of New- }ark. f
Capital end snrplga, over
540
JTEITRISZ. haIItANCII COSIPAVT,
Of Phqadelphl4,
Capital and fin:phis, over,
An IFCACR CONPANT,u
Of or-Yo:.:
Capital arid earplas, over....
PcncAN I}..lntAxce Cfortu,rr,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and earptus, over
FSC+R + LL APE ir6raL.Nca Co:erAxr, •
of New-York::
I.L<LS IN2I-g.ssc3 Co:JOAN Y,
Gf Ilartfersi. Crum.
"itrpiCt:oll-:
C:rnifn) ~. .
. •
TRizt.e taken en all kind.: j Property, at ae
foie...rates:la by any other re; , ....b:a Cc.rapin!ev.
AIRr - Polialta derard and if any, ad
jumtecdat thie Al.:tney,rd,creby,
and Pap:male. t 4 going - a.kerrbe-re tor .e.ett boT.r at.
• Sir Mtn e et the Earth; here -Stnre of
dine, •
'Ea 0z0!.., 7. 1 -.P -rt
IiE'Mt:TRANCE COMP.A.N'-;
vrtirll.l A '4E"tf ICA.
C'atnutSireet, EL.
Lzig
EtSS U 1 ~r :g e
on .`.L - r , b.:~c~'e.Furciturc, •
throlabout ~1 Pcen .y Ic , • :•
nl tel trir,•Jor lone nr t period., ;or perrn.ii:ent
ly of Buildings, by (lei:fist! ot Prerimi,.
Thf prompt p.;yrrent nt claims for lo••sre,
lag the periott, n , :arl . y 7u y.e.lrs that t e Co;:,.
pany has been in csistence. emtitlea them to
confidence of Cie puddle.
DlrigeTe:ls.-3ralr.r G. Cli s in, - , z .i.a7mci
Jones, John 1, Tiyl•-r,
White, Jim. D. M.A. (Km
Welsh, Wrn. E. '.1 , ;',,t11, J..1r11:8
Morns Warn, jol.n L. I
Francis R. Cope.. Edward S
Clarke, Wm: CL'urolinvo. • .
AaTuris GCI/110, Pres'ut. -
C.ltriiizELL. Acrid, T. , ••• - ir..14. • •
J _IVEIt.POOL AND L0',;1)()Is; AN I)
GLOBE FIRE AND I.IPE!INbIiILIWE
CiPailAlk,;Y.—Otllce, 45 :William St., and 726.
-.l)roadway, N. 2•. -
er. , l Reserved Funds •
(Gold) $1G,271,67."
A.s.sets in the Unitediitat e 3, 1,500,1A3
Daily,Preminms,upzurd9ol . • 17.,My ,
The shareholders personally nspenble irr
eniugernents- of the - e..impuuy. 111
mu t be shareholder 4.
assam
IRECTOO.B YORC—PranCIS
E 9 Chairman, henry Grtan.Ai. Esq., Di paty
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., rsri..
Archibald, Esq.. 11. H. 211. 'Consul, Alexande r
Hamilton, Jr., r:sq., Robert - C. Pergnsou,
Allred Pell, Em., Ertident Secretary:. Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr ~1, — ,41„ eounzel-of
.11111k—C..1:111.n.11.1.1:1 a".. Co.
The Policies. of this COmpany are issued by
well•knowu American citizens resident in New
Fork, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
Conseynently, with the other Shareholders. are
individually liable fur all the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them
all claims are payable in'cash on proot of loss.
without deduction for interest, and not, as is
nshali sixty days after presentation of proof.
They expire at six o'clock, P. M.. and not no
ion. Life insurance effected, aad annuitin
granted on favoKable terms,
' H. B. McKE - AN', Agent
Towanda. April 23, ISt i.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE A:4:;( . 1
ANCE gezo.:. for kiradlo
CASH 44.nrAL $3,000,00&
Yearly ilicomm vc r $2,000,000 c a s t,.
bIioN,TANYE Nl* !' I
Towanda, y 25,
npliE ASIOIt FIRE INSURANCh
J. or lea Agency . tot Bradtorl c(..
11APITAL $400,000
Dividend-fur 10 , 30, 10 per
MONT A:N Y %
Towanda, July 25, 1x67.
THE LYGOMING MUTUAL FIRE
rubu:L . .nce. Agepc-y t.,r Bradford CouLty.-,
CA E• I T I. $' ,00C,
Cash plan. In -tieceii.ifnl operation ow
er twent; - seven }elrs.
KO T,`;FE.I wta.,l
Tii;s4ucla,
.YOMIN . I; INS.VRANCE AGE
N
W CY. •
WICOMIS6 CUIU'ANY
Nr3l: .
R. C. 5M1TH........
Capit,d :•;t i; I
Nvrli A rner...-.i, I Inrt - 0. v. k.',Ai.,.._. as,et , i.1 ... '' ~.
Ru?tr•ri Nevv I'm it , .r •••• 25;, 11 . 47 .
tZ.l)ringlie!..l, ;.;:t.,5.. ' 40:1, , :t •-',,
;., .
p¢ntc•v taken at I .ir'ra anti
ed to with I,rlltlf WI:CAI -care.
attention will be gis,n lA, I arra,
country. Alpo Lire and I.iv, Stoek
leered iu Road and• reliable -comp.inies.-
over the lilkery o n forcueriy occ owed
by Mercu- S. Morrow
T. B. CAMP, Agcn
Towanda. March 12.
R s Ei,l, ' S II ' S
INSURANC . /.:
Capita Reprcstrited over i' , 2 7,000,t)00,
C041.P.1N4E-3 REPI2I.,SE:4TED
North America;.Philadelphin, . $ 2.991,264
Pllcentx,ol Eiarthad, 1,23L,14+5
FASHIONABLE TAMEN; I
LEWIS 'REFIT:MIS
ttPspLet.fully informs the eitizens_ol
lt7roigb, that he has opened.a
TAILOR SHOP,
In Plittir.ey's Building opposite the Means fl -e
and solicits a share of public patronage.
11 , i is prepared to cut and - make garao,tt,
the most fashionable style, and the most
We manner. Perfect satisfaction will be ae
antced.
Cutting and Repairing done to order ot: rr
notice. Sept. 10, it
-•
A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. -
Yo MarY-li. Streevy.—No. S. May ter •
1965. You are hereby notitiedthat Alfred
Streery, your 1a:2,1)4nd, has applied to the (boat
of Common Plea; of Bradford_ County, fur a
divorce lrom`the bands of matrimony, and the
said Court has appointed Monday the 7th day
of September, for hparint the said
Fred in the premisei, at which time and 'lace
you can attend it yol think proper.
WM. tiIIIFFLS.
Sheriff
Aug..o, 18G8
• 1.,
4. _ • .
$1 AOO
4500,000
SEE
K 7501 or)
..1350,(4.
75 ,004.
.!,704.,71
5..i..40,erx ,
I. CO ,Cil
I rr>i, n.
MEM
G N Y!
+411;,:•,13
1,619,070