Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 22, 1868, Image 4

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The Noon and the. Weather :
At the late meeting of the "Boierf
tific congress" in Chicago, Professor
Loomispresented a 'papa_ -on - this
aubjeot. ' ,He mated that from a Om
pansOn of; twenty-eight. .years , of
observation in - Gertnany,- likshubler
deduced sandhi& influence Id' the I
moon, the number of 'rainy days
the time of-the. second Octant being
twenty-five per cent greater than at
time of the fourth octant. Eroiii- a
comparison of observation, made at
Paris, Orange, and Carlsruhe,. Gas
parin arrived at results not differing
greatly from those-of Schubler. By
a comparison of sixteen years of
observation at Greenwich,nine years
at Oxford, and sixteen years at Ber
lin, Mr. Harrison of England has
obtained results which are remarka
bly -consistent with each other, and
which indicate that the moon eterta .
an appreciable influence upon tiring
tial temperature,the maximum occur
ring six or seven days after the new
moon, and the minimum , about (our
days after full. The difference be
tween the maximum near the' first
quarter, and the minimum near the
last quarter is two and a half degrees
of Fabrenhelt. These results, which
are so different from What might be ' ,
anticipated, Mr. Harrison explairis
by supposing that the moon really
attains its greatest: heat about the'
laht quarter, but that the heat which
the moon radiates, to the earth is
entirely dark heat; and therefore_
absorbed by our atmosphere. The
heat raises the temperature of the air
above the clonds,causwg the increas
ed evaporation from the surface, by
which they are dispersed, and thus'
there is an increased radiation 'Of
terrestial heat to 'the sky, and con-.
sequently a diminution in the tempe
rature of the air near the ground. He
supposes that opposite results must
occur at the period of minimum heat'
in the moon. In order to compare
the influence of the moon with that
- of the sun, be has taken the average
Cloudiness of Greenwich, as indicated,
by observations made every two
hours for a period of seven years,and
the table showii,—thegreatest cloud
iness due •to the moon's influence
ocmurs about the time olthe greatest
heat ; that is,near the third quarter,
and the minimum follows about a
week afterithe maximUm,or about one
fourth the time of the moon's rota
' tion. This disturbance of the vapor'
of our atmosphere gives rise to
storms, during which vapor is precip
itated, and a, vast amount, of latent
heat is liberated. • The Motion of
these storms over the earth's surface
is influenced by hical causes, such as
latitude, proximity to the mountains
or the ocean. The result the Profes
sor found in the statement that the
moon does influence the atmospheric
phenomena in an appreciable man
ner ; but, in ordinary parlance, the
influence being so small, it may be
so said that there is no influence of
the moon upon the weather.
Intelligent Farming.
The time of comparative leisure
with farmers is in appfoaching,andlit
may not be appropriate to suggest
some considerations which will lead
to such an improvement of this leis
ure as will turn it
,to good account.
No farmer ought to consider his
life as one for mere labor. There is
something else besides hard work, or
hand work, to be done on the larm
to make it what it might to be, and
to derive the profit which it may
yield. .head work is just as impor
tant as hand work. The former in
times past was generally undervalu
ed, but the present race of farmers
have learned that intelligent farming
is just as necessary as industrious
farming ; that hi order to make the
most of his pursuit and to reap the
fall beenifit of his labor, every man
. who has a taraLtOnanagemustknow
' the character of la farm, the nature
of the soils, the crops that are best
adapted to his lands, and the proper
times and methods for putting in his
crops and taking care of them.
Much knowledge may be obtained
from the papers and magazines that
are devoted to the subject of agricul
ture, and every farmer should • take
at least one good agricultural paper
without regard to a cost ; much
information may be derived from
books, and every farmer should have
, his agricultural library and should
make good• use of it ; but in addition
to all these sources of knOwledge,
each one should study his owls farm,
become thoroughly acquainted with
it, just as he does with the disposi
tion and capabilities of his horses.—
This practical knowledge cannot be
obtained from books or papers al
though it may be found by an appli
cation of what is read to one's own
• observation and experience.
We *ould recommend -to every
one who has a piece of ground to
tin; however large or wall, to study
graphy thoroughly ; to make
an accurate map of the whole by
fields and tracts ; to mark' down
the character of each portion, and to
fix upon the crops that are best
adapted to each, and their modes of
--- tillage which each field or tract
requires. This will enable him to
enter upon another season with a
methodical course of farming, which
• will be fir more satisfactory and
profitable than the haphazard, tin- -
varying course which so many pur
sue from year to year. Such a course
will afford ample room for reading
and comparison and reflection daring
the - coming winter, and we are sure
will tell upon the fruits of another
year's labor.
One of the great benefits which we
anticipate in the establishment of
Agricultaral Colleges, and agricultat
ral departments or . studies of our
school, is the promotion of such ,a
course of intelligent 'farming. We do
expect .*t our young men will finish
their studies in graduating at these
institutions, .but that they will lm
prepared to enter upon a career of
practical labor, combined with,con•
.tinned study, which will greatly ele
ite
va e profession or employment ,
.1 of farming by infusing into it more 1
intelligence. This should not be left
altogether to the young men, but
every farmer should improve
,the
advantages which are afforded at the
present day for improvement in hia
VircoLe-Mget. Exam—Chemist and
physiologists maintain that the very
finely bolted and white flour which
is so much sought after, is far
less nutritious than what is termed
middlings, or unbolted flour. The
most nutritious ingredients of the
grain.—the wheat phosphates and
gloten,—are removed _ to obtain the
desired wbiteness.
Sickness should teach _ us what
Thin thin the valid Is, snot *lns thYti
sin is, what a poor thing inanris and what
a precious thin ea intend
Ball.
E - I BA L Alr
On' sad Oar - KosisjArly , lll6;4ol, l
'hob:swill Mote Wayerty.lNahpai Hip
BIN haws , Tta -
oormainar; ,
4:30 R= , 18=*
ta tor Rochester,
David*, molder dim* ocanietifts VON
or the Atlantic and Gress Waiters, LakeVians
'sad Wand ?mak Raihrayafor a>irtriti WOst
also likelra for Osaminigas. • - i*
' 9 4:5T s. m - NW- Repress,
Reeliatteftftio,lialmalnesiThn,4 3 *.an4 :the
Wed, constoting as above: - - •
8:15 a.m. Train,Snadays tor
Redo and a.m.,
.st Raft for
3:98 p.at. - ,18:111M Acoeindiodation, Ihnsda)s
" MM., Day lopreos, eim
for Roanda,Balido. Salaremna, DuM sad
the Weak Collects at Mods for Osnandaliras
at Salannams with 'the Atlantic sat Great
Wastes liallWay, sant 'Babb with the Lake
Shore lad Gree d TraikNathe n ys, for robin
10:33 p.m. Mau, flaidays ex
cepted, for oadoon
noottag with trati;, err Um. est.;" ; .
910 a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
340 p ftigreaVlMM, Daily, tor the
wait. ,
*Naps at Waverly on Mondays only. -
sonsi - ww." .
5:34 a.m., Ciaelanatl ItwegoxpreesOloadays r
ex
eapted, connecting at Oests at
Binxbandon Idmillyrimuse l at Grai kr n n .llmsd tor
Scranton and Eldladdrads: at loseilimacen far
Haary4 wley. and at Grayooart tor Newberg Not
k, , .
ohy B: semospteds3 a. m., Binghamton Amonunodatkm, Sin
i - -
i3o
-p. Acoommodation traht, daily.
11113 s. - m4Day Repress, 13andays ereepted,
ma=
at' Binghamton for 1111109941 at Gt.
Bend for Smantm at Lecluswaren for mawki;
Sind at Jona City : midoiAt_express
train of New J Railroad for Pmk4oWdo,
Baltimore and W - f
437 p. au. New York and' Eillimors Nap.
9:17 p.m., EXPOrollly.
copied. ixon Jaw with
earprem tab of =
tor Jamey Railroad a 11W
acre and W and at New York 'with
mornlnx express trains for Boston and the
Bart.
' nitro!
hoes. In., Night, Ewen.
Mat Grayanst for War nek • eat*
ork with aftersoonitratis ant ideation
for Boston and New ri Mnsl,... am ettlei.
£.25
• IS. A revind and eocroWn=l 4 ' ' lnee
Table "of Puseiger Trains on the Me Rail
way and connecting 'Lines, has neon* been
liabUsbed; and can be procored on application
to the Tielost ßA V of the Oottip.B. su_ r.
WM. B. =DLL
Goal Pan H A A g''s.. - iiew•Yofk. Ag's. - itew•Yorir. Gent Bop%
R.
EALING RAIL. BOMN-SUM
-4; BIER ARRANGEMENT. KAY 30th, 1888.
Gun Tan.l • lama • win Noah awn
Nowa manioc, PhilidelphiaMew-York Melding
Tapaqua;AshlanditehimOn,'Allen
.towniEsstanolus.fas. • •• - - -, -
Trains lane Harrisburg tor New-York,
aaYol
lows: At 2.50, 6.25 and 8.10, a. wt., and 12.40,m.
2.05 and 9.36 p. m., connecting with "almilar
Trans on tne • Pmnsylvania, Rail litta4,tuid • ar
riving* at New-York at 5.00 and 10,00 .and , lllso
a. m'., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. m; Sleeping
Can aocompanying • the , 2.50 en., and 9.35
p. in., Trains, without change. • • •
Leave Hinisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, ?inners , We, Ashliuld, Pine Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at B.loa, m., and
2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and
princiaal Way Stations; the 4.10 p. m. Train
making close connection tor Philadelphia an
Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Ball
Harrisburg at 13.55 p. m. Return
ing, t ,Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m.,1113 noon,
and 5.00 and 8,00 p. m. Sleeping Can seam- -
_panying the 9.00 a. in. and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m
trains without change. •
Way Passenger Train leaves. Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., returning from Pestling at 41.30 p.
stopping at allatatkma ; Potterille at 8.45
a. m. and 2.45 p. in.; Ashland At' 8.00 and 12.19
noon, 2.00 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8:30 a; ar., and
1.00 and 8.45 p. m.
Leave Pottaville for Harriabirg, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. m..
and 12.00 noon.
Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read
ing at 7. - 30 a. m., returning from Philadelphia
at 5.16 p. m. I
- Accommodation . Train, leaves
Pottstown at 8.45 - a. m., returning leaves Phil
adelphia at. 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7.00 a: in. and 8.15 p. m. for Ephrata,
Inncaster, Cohnnbia, &a. • -
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Jiinction at 9.00 a. m. and 6.55 p. m, Return
ing : Leave Skippack at 8.45 a m., and 1.16
p.m., connecting with similar trains on Read
ing Road.
On Sundays Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.
Philadelphia 8.00 a. m. and 315 p. m., the B,od
a. m., train running only m to Raiding. Pottsville
8.00 a. m. Harrisburg 5. a. m. and 4.10 and
935 p. m. , and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.16 a.
m., for H arrisburg, and 7.08 a. m., and 11.40
p. m., for New York, and 4.15 p. m., for Phila.
de C l
phia. •
ommutation, Mileage,Season, School and
Excurtion Tickets to and from all points, at re-'
duced rates.
Baggage checked !through •, P.OO pounds al
lowed each Passenger A. NICOLL%
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., May 20. 1887.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
.L.' RAIL BOAD.—Bummer time Table. Tim'
and direct route between Philadelphia, Balti-
more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, and-the Great
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Bleep
ing Cars on all night trains.
On and after MONDAY, MAT 11th 11038,
the trains on the Philadelphia: & ale Rail
Road will ran as follows :
14 - 4.ii` "11
Mall Train leaves Ph iladelphia.. —11.15 P, ll,
" Williamsport 8.20 A. M.
" arrimat Erie 8.50 P.M.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia-12K0 noon.
"' 8:50 P. Y.
arrives at Erie. 1(005 A, 11,
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A. M.
•.
" Williamsport... 8:28 p. m.
arrive at Lock Raven.. 7:45 p. m.
wiry/raw%
Mail Train, laves Erie 11.00 a, m.
" " p. m.
arrives at phis.. I:10 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie TACF p. m
p .
" 8:65 a, m
" arrives at Philadelphia 6:00 to m
hail and Express connect with Oil Creek and
Allegheny River Bail Road. Baggage Checked
Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Gonel
THE TOWANDA REGITLATOR
62;02ffiNG MORE!
Adjoining PaCton'm Blcck.
ROSENBERG & WOLF 37,
Would respectfally announce to the citisens of
Towanda and vicinity, that therhave olleited
the above store, andel' the name .of The T.
wands Regulator," with a splendid assortment
OF READY MADE CLOTH MG!
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats.. Caps, &0., &a"
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled in style or elegance. and that the
prices girl so low as to astonish everybody..-
112 ahem & Wolff hope that by strict atten
tion, and lair dealing with the people of To
wanda, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the tollow
ing Commandments for their guidance. '
COME ONE! CONE ALL!
At Rosenberg Ai woira One Price R cofactor,
Main Street: A - Towanda, Pa.
TEE TEN CONNtiNDICENTS,
Keep them, and Happy be Thy Days.
1. Thou shalt have no other .place to buy
-clothing except Rosenberg & Wolf's One Price
Regulator, Main Street.
2. Thou shalt not choole any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, foe
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Chatham - at. dealeq,
but sell at one p rice , and reliable. and will
serve_yos unto the third and fourth gelerminn.
3. - Thou shalt not seek' in rain any mere for
cheap raiment, for they on be found at Rosen.
berg & Wolrs One Price Store.
41. Thou shalt bear la mind that we sell only
on six days of the wed, and. don't desecrate
the Sabbath by keeping oar _doors open and
bangle but a sbow, for, on the seventh by,
Rosenberg & and their alerts, desire to
rest trots their labors.
b. beig shalt humor the Rosen &
Wolff des Thou l, and long may be thy way
days to ray .
iL bensits.
S. Thou shalt not exinualt anitharkty—ot
buying ot Chatham at. Dellers,, OOMe dl!
rut to Rosenberg & Wolre Once Price Riga:
str.
T. Tian sbaWnot seek vain for goods ot
Foreign Duke. for Rosenberg & Wolff keep a
lame . , . •
- B. Thou aLalt not purloinfrou the Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wole sego cheap it would be
a sin. .
S. Than shalt not bur false witness, tut
horiestly acknowledge that you can get better
suited and for less money, at • Rosenberg &
Wall's than any 'ether esters. -
10. Than sbeitnoa covet thy
or his bargains, for liosseberg ild erthrern
give than to you likewise ; thinelble take
counsel , and buy only ot Rosenberg' &. Wolf tbe Onoe Pelee Neu.
Towanda, Sept; 1,1868. ' 4
A N RIGHT • HORSE . TOWS
JIOL WPM= THEZEONNO NAOHINN—:
Deady sew—for late via choir, or If sot molt
aooa, tor teat dostoS wwikos• Awgifrew
J. G. PATTON at Com Ca.'s moot Blom
Towaada. Pa. Also a Two Hoagie Perm. '
jot, 13. 1868.4-3 w. -
. ... LIST .- CASCADE
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pRIOE. 1414T.-43ifiCADIK MILLS: 1
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Oars Bye_ Contra& ~%3 _ _
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ask faciP l : 11Plaia llak"i ta di rtie i gook .:41"Ii
Oata 11l ..' . , _ ,, ,,,,..t;r7 • . -..-.. ..., r iii
._:.....,,,beiv__,..igr — , doss is aesi,es tie
atlas; AM! ii!" ealleseW for a Lela
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ot Iheare fitapi . at...,011 Ak.
Zany. • '-':. 1t
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The'e Bliii f aadoet” property'lti A *
nil*
*olive*, thilsoisa cosuel - if, Offlistal36
361ka0r0w.,. To belsollta Wt 44 i n... _ n f
Potter - Omar Limb.' Beauty iiiiiialod
TM Pies. Ifealeeli, --4. st: (Therrt:-1,11 lola
emcees! follow ;... , • .:...-:. ~ . ~. ,
o. , aotee t
- Trootalf .- 5 :4 1 00 '.. 'l liiii.
4t65, 990 ASA as 4 east
fake of the - lif:lfbartost nfaid
871easie township..
Tracts No.-.olfl, NO airea v S a g*, 4 . 00
sores; NO.' 4698, - AO se N; rleval_
oleo.- ilia . of rani*. headln of Kettle
1 . ..',.;:. . • ~, .. :1-: : 1 - : .: = c
i . . . ~_ , _ . ...,..,'....• : ;.,
n_ Tracts No. UM 1100 iviesoo.s,l4o .
sage ; .No. ' 6833,.1100 eau ; No. 1083
servo la verebee rib.' 5911, 1100 ' " . No.
6930. 1100 awes :- No. 6NB, - 1100k00nel No.
5939.1100 fln If hattoo an d Stairatios. tow*:
stdp. on Dead valve Kettle Atree,;,nliqr Into
-
Tracts No. 471?, 190 .leva ; MO, soi_ 1
=and iltewadan _toustolpe, near
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Tracts No. 49110,1337 sore I 4934 - GOO 1303030,
- Wharto n toesoldp Aida 1000•343, •
• Two hundred and eneetrilve One**
Art elan rcoil had. Blakely Awash*, Le.
seree toenty,Ps., Wig var 'betimes Ekesatie
and Gab di de•• Very near the Benny:
One thousand mai dist.class
owl land about miles north•tert of Wilkes+
Barn, In the ml of thiprorenmoda,
• About 1000 wee 'of land ~h - MAW thwh•
ship. Burlington comity, New Army, - about
four miles north from Imams lunetlokol the
Camden and Atlantbs - and Wawa*
seat.
Berl
tin Bay Ballwaya. Valuable mill seat. Two
or three home. stable,
_bin% i aloolta
growth of Umber, never' thilintwateml Power
fall le or le feet overshot. price $2O par sae,
Oneptbird may remain. , r ..•
• Detarrar•Froins and Pea,elusts bade
Deseripidons and directions on applies
tion. .
- ;
A nimble Cocotte; Seat near Philadelphia.
Blarnad Pounds end . tree& lir semi of land
WESTERN PROPERTYFor a* or ez
change. 120 urea of good land otie_thirsl Nm
tiered. Ban Piere, Start county. lowai
Forty acres of good land with !wilt *wit lip •
pia', peaches, pearl. &a. U saris hoptoved
one half mile from San iftre on 1 / 4 11 , 0.
Price $BOO./
80 acre one mile from Elan Pier% 4e-third
timbenal. No. Improvements. On railway .
Price 8800.
A steam mill property in Boriin town
ship, Bradford county. A very desirable loin
being operation.
• ,
Eight parcels of land, containing from 60 to
100 acres, each partially timbered. and improv;
ad suitable - for farming or Erasing.
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Home and Bun in goo4l order Ind 1.18 sores
of improved and timbered land, orctierdi good
water; &a Union township, Tins county, on
Northern Central Lanny. For male Mimi
time and easy terms.
. i
26 Town Lote >n Monroe DOMllaili Bradford
county. Pa.
3,000 Acreshi-limbered Laud. Sullivan
county, Pa.
•
112 icees good Farrriug lead, Barn:l66
toruddp, Bradford oorusty .
• -
Other timbered and Improved properties.
Demi , pit= given on apprAtion.
Tenements and improved Real *state, To.
wads Boroughoual other properilsei
MONTANYIi & WAI6,
Execute Conveyances ' , furnish :Brief of Title,
bay and sell. Bad Sakti, collect Mutats and
liens,sorvey and examine all kinds of Property.
They are prepared to elgottate sales of farms,
homesteads, and properties especially desirable
to capitalists; to .procure Meanest of looney
upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute
tn
latrtes for those desiring to make Ineestments
or stave a homy They wilt effect
I N S-11 R A N
In the best known PIRO AIM LIFE CONPA
-3113.r, Thej bate exclusive A gooey -el Brad.
ford and neighboring °mintiest ). ''eslissi tont
panies in these several departments of (near
ante. -
Those who desire to big or sell farina;
AU who wish to effect Instlrsaossigslast Fire;
AU who seek permanent investments for the
future benefit of their families, in secure and
arst-elass bits Companies; .
Capitalists &Arial. to buy or all tillable
specolaire propane' :
All wishing sane . yx and examlniktionii ;
Ail wishing ,fiCinnoes npon valuable res
ProPerty ;
All who wish to obtain team or rental o
Farms or Tenements,
Are reepeottlffly solicited to entrust such bust
nese to our Agency:
Farther particulars tarnished atour °Mee.
Ocoee. corner oritain and Plie streets.
miir PROPERTIES AtongannEw
FREE 'OF CHARGE
REFBUNOBB I :
.N0n.17. Nerear,Towauta^
:Hen. MMus Ewa% Blo=abart.
ID. L. Ward, Nei., Towanda.
N. O. Naroar, _ _ ; •
G. F. Mason & Uo.- o ters,
J. D. No_ntaime t imams. T°llllll.
Wimp, Luang= & Co., New Tat. .
Dickson Dream, bbd. .
Non.Joba N. Gosyaidlon,MDmi-Darre.
Cbsdes Parklab. WUkas4arnk •
Non. T.& Bizetter i _lkontrosai Fa.
Towanda. Ala I. un- t
G.
W. - 24'0 F'F t T T
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: : TEAT sutiAilecoirima eirp amplest ',
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fir &WM MI sad Sty* *sm.
keeps 'cormily ea I,ld enkindles*
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lit
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grad aft to get the
glee ea beet
nal* workte
ws. All hi* of W
made to °Mori with' wail
' Mauns .
nagy
tv you to Wm'
. _
ATHENS 41 1-
:
Acne*. 1
BiWi 8 T 0
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W. RO
C4INNED
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AND! C' i ANN
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Of all bias, in
GROCE
FLOURFEED,B
Burnet, LARD,
VAILESTF OF P
k-,
DRY GOODS 0
LOWEST POIN
OHBA! As
LOAM
L 4 KINDS
COMM
T # l RrCs
; ITT/Mond
la IOU!. erm of,
prepared to opt.
CottOty i , and Tidal •
•
stcclt'of
MMi!i have p
dattbia can eel
==
spleidid Jtoct o
TES,
G. D. MONTANYE,
BENET MM.
. • ~•!. T „
mum! 'IL
0 ", 11
.I,Ald) and klad!
tents of die pa
1 1 'STOCK
I=
. 11 4!! 1 ./It,7 or PI
lAutiAry. New This
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owntil W-NOVUL
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la 1" ' . t 'tit ' YANKEE ' NOTIONS, ,
10 ' ' EtiA . Ect•otwf / r lll . PaitileAla
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the ;tow el a tote loom book ot-tbe
Boom of the itee's.Oblistba-Aosocla
~ ;over - Xity'kekebbiglitate
*tips46 prtzt to a ill blehrof ,, .
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lopetiosteet _rytoollitt Alettestatioi to
*ti, r si reeitqt• ot tbe Meek ask
.1 1 • I* P his 6 11140 . 00 ; ki.tou“«..3r 1u
bi
If -
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b t. Tomb. Oct. 14,1 t
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lints ;
'RPM-IONS;
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tirois . lib
oar bold ism so as
all 0411 sad us os
lIN ÜBiDETL
f 515
ON'T FORGET
d a brie iiiiortmetd.
-.110004.014.
GE. FACTORY.
etas vase in m
end- !Intik can got
Mil
• wiirimasa; said me
• • istock, sod to irar
• faction.
I • • and, Odes r, oda care al,id dbr
ow.
a peoiiptliokiiii. tt
GE FACTORY!
J. L. musrou..
868.-3 m.
R E I
NEW 'GOODS!
OBRIES I
KWELL'S.
FRUITS,
EAMES, PLUMS.
OF ALL
D OYSTER'S.c
i
1 , I DRIED
• ES, CHERRIES,
2121
11•23
SYRUPS,
FFEE, SPICES,
r==l=
Y LINE!
'slnl be kept
.nitantli on hand
POTATOES,
fi r AND 11/11Wf
PBODIICIE.
lot of
ALL VARIETIES,
a at tho
IN THE MAREN'
lEEE
be sad u
E CHEAPEST!
FARMERS.
TO TH
AID FOB
OF PROMOS.
A. ROCKWELL.
IGMp, HAVING
entire interest ot--
PATCH,
B. PATCH & CO., is now
the citizens of }bluffer&
, a large and well selected,
CEBIES,
Q.B 0
.d for CadVara feel confl-
at as low times as au be
I now offer to thi pubile
FEES, SUGARS,
TEIS, SPICES, &C.
a=
•
• Hate' on
d a : large ode* of
•
UK, GR AHAM Al 6:
111:10pH 4TD,O
RYE DO
on hand. #OIM, RAM i;
t vim Would-call the at-
to icons' 'PO De Beiti
OF ,T(,I3AOOQ.
Jame Oatlife Celebrated
Chemical "ad Brown Soap.
!=is
Al;po,R:iiB i g i 9j:Pj
MEI
P~EPt~BSB;
fly 4, t i e . •
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ii,•: - : , - - vr: : :_lti) - .11).: , ,-;:t 5 ,,..
p
wide ilblic meiiith . kt imam of i ftni4,
ad the u , that be harts
_.
11 . 1 .1 44 red • sr. 4 4 - -i, ' '...t
i ..0 TY ;;
• ' . i . '' .-
0 '
L his Ilse, ealtable to the waste of ch. people,
which he "Olsen fotOistessw st fermi
GOLD 1.
PB-011811: - !',:-
comutbil
- OLOTHINGI I ',•'
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4 44-ilai _ ••...;,. ‘ , ~.., • T
.7 .
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: /3
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.111 grades. i L
's
;OA'S; A VESTS AND POTB,
Mil
El
LI2I
WI,
I 23
All Wool. , •
, . , :
DRESS COATS; PA,NTS: & ..I
TTS,
•
Linea Code, Dusters and Plate
Over Ails sad Over Mtn. Una tali Paper
Isrusek ther
Oollare.l4sea, Ousbaers sad P te . Oldree:
Nadi Ties, Gloves, Cease.
M_ Spins Bilk Soft 104 1 131 ms Haas.
ot ohm - ths i t t :d srs
Gimps. st s tair_yrloathea.,Poor goods it say
1 prim "OA and um** iny before bel
es. Next door to PowaU_S . i
i i ii . ..
R. W. DT.
Team% May 28,1887. • -1
V lwl
iwl: we
TIE TEMPLE OF FASH L ION 1
NEW STORE AND NEW •GOODE I
Width 'noir etdok of Clothing bon* as
armpits before the war to be add sr NW
ELUL a pROFTTS
The undersigned would rape strung athiounew
to the citizens of Towanda and vicini4that be
now reedy biter th em CM othlng, as
yrm,pE,A.OR OVEROO
CHINOHILLAS. PILOTS,
FINEST Dane, arm Busman
HATS 'AND OAPS.
Furnishing Goodi, !to., and that th •
bought at very low figures will be
very small prollts I intend to es tabl
=neat traft-in this place, and in ord
the oonfidestee.of purchasers. Will
bails of
HONESTY AND INTO
ind all goods wfil be 'warranted for
are represented to be. Come and exs
convince yourself. Don't forget t
Temple of Fashion, opposite - 010.114
south end of ' Beldleman's Block.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867.
L'A VAN V R,
TABIRIONABLE
•N ' '' •
MERCHANT 7AIL'ORS
READY MADE CLOTHING!
•
n - -11.tiS AND acre,
Q.F,NTS FURNISHING GOODS
WAVERLY; . TIOGA CoIiNYY, N.Y.
We hue a Fashionable Cotter from New
York City, and take all the risk in giving you a'
good tn.
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make at of own establishment. We give
particular attention to Youth's Boys, and
CHJLDRENS' CLOSING
And always have a goodriaseortaient4
CLOTHS AND OASSLMEIpS,
From AS cents to $3 per yard, (RI! wool.)
- Best Stock of Hata and C4iB
k,
Kept within 20 (m il es. Como and Zlook and
prove for irouraelf.
eIL. Will be at the Wardnonse the first and
third ThorsdaY of every month with samples
of Gonda, and prepared to take measure'.
BEDELL & VAN VELBOB,
• Broad-st., Wove* dif; Y.
, Agents for Grover &)3siorra Sewing MUchines.
.Aprll2, 1868.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1
0011$N 4 110SEN(FrELD,
Was. /i amps to have' plead the in-
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nise our fair way of dealing ;
AND WHANNAI, We owe our (sincere thanks
tq the community for esteading to o• so liberal
a patrionage until now •, .
AND Wainass ' We. deem it' our duty lo re
ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus
far ;
We 410. hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that on
greet stock of
New Spring and Summer Goods,
Ceteprising• 4erything, to the
LINE, OF CLOTHING!
i6'aiiii'mere' . Pants,
And a 1 the beet styles Coate; Yeas, &c.' • •
47.6/1,41 IVEN,ISHINO:OOODS
And the •
LATEST
.STYLES HATS Si CAPS,
Will be Agir:•sed
\ REDUCED PRICES !
That will astonish the community. As our
HOU are nufaatured • New To/kit:press.
11 rof this ipm rket, we I:ll,llliffbrd to aell as -cheap
as the next. We are bound to satiety all who
give us a call.
COHEN ,& ,E9BENFIELD.
Next door to Fos, HtiftensiXercui & Co. •
Towanda, April 18,1888. ' •
We would call the attention of the public to
the fact that we have opened, a Branch Store in
WYAL11113136121, (kthe atom' formerl7 occupied
b EL If.laylor,) where we are prepared tO
at the unto Low Rates. Give us a call before,
purchasing elsewhere..
••
COMM & ROSENFIELD.
Apaill6, 1888. . .
NEW LOtIATION
NEW .A - TT RA - 0 TI ONS,I
thermion(' to the store tonne occupied by
Muesli Brothers & Co., neat below the post
Mc% and bad replenished his esionnientwith
a loge and new amt.°, . • - I
,VOLDVAMIA.MS cLqTBINGI
CLOTHS, ' L 4 l
- 4 4;JASSIMERES,
TRIMMINGS, •
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
- HATS;' ' -
&O, &U. .1
Them do* have been reoeg-tly porehlad
Awe the decline in prices, and *lll be ern at
EXTREMELY LOW BATES I
aloe me a aill t beforo p basing elsewhere,
ash better at lour prices tide
nave made arrangementi with an ezpe 1.
tweed Tailor Ll.
ItANTIF'Ai7EURE GARMENTS ,
And laird a linstocii Clothi
v a i g Trint;'
kliall g enr&l; ma- duke, made
and Maramer, and warranted to fit,.
Don't forgot the place, next door below t
Poet-Mee and stein Room. liatnodi
Trowanda,..awil &OWL: .9
El
MI
Aloe the
§orrs.
• goods
M with
t
is to
per
to gain
cal on' a
DEBLI
hat they
'mine sad
k. a_place,
House,
boas.
AND DEALZEJI VW
68 Broad Street,
PROCLAXATION BY
TOWANDA, PA.
Such so
J. M. COLLINS,
tia ...* .
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MM
RE
1-+Tsc IMS
4;3 ~y. 22
OLIY ' IVARH ~, Z11110: 1310114
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Is tto Arts Or
IWOtoWa d p eadi wttlar l o o o p r s r O wd
i V ll MOO O
I i m l o l ii a l t a rt tin v ols s Z
14
iti•tsi;, t Oeates
oast aikobAtOtiThelme.or
MOS S
eassidthil of '. • . - ..- • :;,,,- . •
•. , , .
Datt(;,ESIMIDI4MII3; OMMOAIar
ciati-tasionor . •
Wsiflzits "imitpanNy.,
BASE, OM% UMW) 'WHITZ-Viiii;
AIII Ws it Matti'
. ,
;.01V - ...,"COAV_ OIL,
•• t sus: ,
4004 awl MOW:
Wank 0111111111113,,
• *flionni — rlari;
TONates •
ind Toilet litleles In ill 'Wiz witty,
.
SPONGEII, BBM3111:8 , ,SOAPS, .11011136,
_
ftwasSir6 NlfillM7*
POCIEET-1100143 t ?MT: MO,FAUf3,
=ZT=3
TOOTH. 1101_AND 1111114813PARATION8
' InnUll • WOOL AND- LIQUORS,
i '-::' - For -Madloysil sue;` —• " -
T6Bicoc , ; '''Onirr, ' r:':i *' , 9 l # 0 4 -
iisi,i,;; ilea sad PlcuBseolod ieusee. Si:
:parkas, 13Nopenc: i t t ni Vldae s, :Brass !
A
r o
it IN, ilipple-gelk ii!sl a
'` ! 14 13 41 1 •bi Bid Pao del
-' '' ,
Sittig r al, Thensometen, 4 -
-- rifinarbig Zatesetsr tkoarlsgs, - Mai - -
Wire, Bow e s__,... Viale_,
_-Clarks ,840 Brick,
=LBW* 1111004' Nth. uta k Ammuni
roieut,,edan the agputricthai
- M . ED-I-CINEB.-L ,
All artieles"marcanted , M represented. Per
eons at a distance can receive their contently
stage amen; ich - TM native prompt and
medal wh - .
'D.R. - PORTEIOI ?REPARATIONS .
... . .
- . POE FAMILY um ..
.. - ...
Known ss Safe sod Reliable Dm edits). aleiiar-
ranted for what, they axe Intanded to fire astir
faction, Os r ' •
e y auds
D. Portar'Sj'reit . l33vrif ~ far caves, 1
Dr. Porter's,Eciestta hgl . i glls, or Masa eon- °°
. ' plaints and eatkartie:-... IS
Dr. Porter's 13ardibr Syrap, for scrofula
stimitsrasta..*e. - 100
Dr ; Posier'S Uterine Toniodar Jesus& weak
' 100
Dr. Porter 11 7r e raittnigrfar drUsalheaing
the rrtre .f 100
Dr. Pollee' I ra* ildinePos.for liver ma 1 - -
kulney msgeraints OO
Dr. Porter's Comp. -Byr. , ' Hypophosphites,
far Nervous ithsUp' • 1 00
Dr .Porteeslllsokbe otc. ny Warn. for dim.
Dr. Porter's Family Embromilosjoifrpraias 35
brains, te 05
D. Partir's Pe a{ . Wisferkgr hoarse. •
tuns, sore throat, , ... 25
Dr. Porter's - -Worm Wafers , ' or evening
--
saerws
Dr. Porter's 'W Syrup, for esterstisa- 25
Dr. Porter's =Belief, for crying traiZ reesu 116
Dr. Porter's aillrilf, for eakorig 26
26
Dr. Porter% Toothache Drops, for Soda;
Dr. Porter's 'faith Powder, for preserving
Dr. Porter!.
v Trtoodese,owft for dressing and 60
ii the hair , -
Dr. Por ' ter's Trieophilei i or heal:Hiring the 60
60
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shompoo,for cleans . jIM the . hair 3 60
Dr. Porter's Milk of Fliwers, for beautify: , -
lug the complealon 60
Dr. PorMr's Pile OMMant. for externs
Oar oo
Dr. Porter's French Compound. for scald ,
ing urine 00
pro-porter's
Cm Medicated. Figs.: for; habitue. ;
Dr. Porter's Be sting, Salve, for cuts.woandi
ke ..
16
Dr 1 Porter's Upl3ilre, for chapped Ups.... 26
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for In!lamed-eyee.:
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes.. SS
Dr. Porter's
e C:rn :gar Remover, for
ns
Dr.Porteeo,Constipatkui Pills, for costive..
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor b100d..... - 95
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, fora pleas-
66
•
_ tint cathartic.
Dr. Porter's. Liquid Bennet, for making nu
trition. diet for invalids 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, mods,
40
Dr. Porter's Extinct Lemon; for flavoring
-ice cream=lage bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, for mending
broken glass, &o 25
Dr. Porter's - Liquid Gine, for repairing
wood work
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plnul,for easy wash
ing ao
Dr. Porter's Bed Bog. Poison, for killing
bugs 60
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies • 05
Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating
o•
rats 25
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
25
from clothes.
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25
- in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
• disease. of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
sprains, galls, &c . 50
. Dr. Porter's Bing-Bone and Bpavin - Cure: •
• for hme horses 50
Medic* 'advice ffiTen gratuitously at the once,
charging only for medicine.
sir Thankful for put liberal petronage,wonld
=announce to his friends and the
that no pains shall be spared to astidy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
H. O. PORTER, N. D.
Dee. 18,1866.--yr.
iniorttlanums.
THE CORNER GROCERY 1
No. 1, PrnON's BLOCK,
Southeast corner of Main & sridge•ste
TOWANDA, PA
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, MEAL,
FEED, SLC
The undersigned desire to make
acknowledgements for the very Tiber
al patronage they have received to
the past eight months
Ttiey have recently made large ad
ditions to-their stock, and are in daily
receipttil Goods adapted to the wants,
of their trade, all of which have been
selected with care and bonght at the
very lowest' market rotes
With their experience and greatly
thei'wOnld most
respectfully invite their old friend&
an ciettSmere to an examination of
their goo& They feel certain that
inchexaminatiim will justify i their
customers in giving them as hereto
fere their trade and theirconfldenoe.
They continue to pay liberal prices
in PABH, for de,oirable COur4ry PrO.
duct:
'KV A.18)38.
LOUR, Wheat, .' F l our of • alt
iid rulta , a tirbeat "',1,11* - 0/414,
0.,!, W. A.- ilkililll4ll
AS3oll'fitral
t r : ( 171 1 01,1
..4•11T1041 1 8. iraCA 4 lUlt, - •
VINE - , SYRUPS AND - lOLA - 138X3'
ax lIICCAZIMIKEILS •
A '.e.t.1.." c:. :.
SUEZ
Vt .
lire*:"Cefai
'Aga 1
isianuro* • Aplie=lollY
simabbig AdlitlimOljds -
estammillistiars trupsist
Ofralo. Porn* .
.
• - •`• •• • . • •- P10118 e '.01070ii': AilivjklititOiii* •
mitired; aid we #4.0 . 1101 ppe
pardlolipply
it 01 1 14 rasiaawris
ME
• '*t aazr.illOrPaDWArcovompriamai . .
lam.
_TSS, POPQI~I~B PIT~ITT ~,DI
PAINT ANDAPABNPRI - wpm
rimitAlolollNß r 4MCLIN; OF ETERT
“'5 , ,ax.0684419:p1D.
41.1.11 1 010 dND*RINOIDs.,
'a'-.4„0 (i'ic Or* r;-:-.6,:i!TF,Oll..T.g_Rs.
shotad,i)lrsce•,,_
tintssi.
eanspei -;
Nondsiinies. Byrinans and Qetbete:r,
♦ Limit mummy= or iuson,assorsOrome
11171MCAL torsTainuarisor um: STYLE
A large inip.y Brushes - for; the ist and Ifikir.
Also for the Teeth and Balls' ooth Pow- .
dere and Pastes; 011 e; Yerfornery,„ •
Soaps. Combo, Hair Dn. inlittor•
larshilus, Kerosene Kwame •.•
Lamps, Shades, ye,
• Wide; /Lo:, all of the
Me et styles.
CROICE'CIOM3, TOBACCO AND EiNUFLP.,
Sr Physicians supplied at reasonable rake:
Medicines and Prowl. pions earefulky and ac
=Maly compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons si all hours of the day and night,.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock In the lore.
noon, to 21n the afternoon.
W. H. H. GOBE. -
Towanda Sept.; 26,1868.
MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to; call the attention, of the public to
their, new Stocker
•
HABDWABIL
..FARMING DIPLIMIgHTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, ,
. and CARPHIMEBS , TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of • i ,
Window Ober, Saab; Paints, Oils,
•
!Putts. d
Varnish rnishes
B,
rushesaid Paint
an
LONG= & NEELBIL
, aszturausi Fo rm ruin.
Pun MIRA AND
FOII'WEDWAL ONLY.
runs, ono rumen,
AU elm Best l!e‘Uiisio,
ZNMII,
AND szser qviir7r.
()adman.
1:11 him'
- ' O
t - el
02 03..
im
.. - 0. •
k oi d 1
i
. c i E
4 0 . nj - '
ts 1 t iz. tr to
t ' 6 1-4
; • 4 :i
.1 *1 • .F 3
' 2
. tv m
:. - • I .
k'.o • ca. - 1., •
•--0 • - .
f .
0
..._ . . 4
t$
til
of all 'dada, which will be sold for the lowest.
Cub price. Abo, a dine , aaaortmemt of
ILEROBEIIk. LAMPS
of every style and pattern to suit thepublic.
Lamps repaired and changed tram .011 and
Fluid toiteronne. •
Partied*? attentkni paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
TIN WARE
80111.11113 PROIITTiT ATTINDED T T O
We Mire on hand a due article id
GLASS IPEAFIT JABS,
with
with Improved self eeling corks. end
HERNBTI - GAL SEALING CA NS,
which le one of the beet cans used.
June 20, 1865. •
IniectUantous.
THE GOOD TIME HAS corm!
The 'Midas of labor combined with other.
causes has told with fearful effect. upon •
FURNITURE!
And it is decidedly lower, which can easily be
seen by enquiring prices at _
FROgrS_FIII;NITIME EMPORIUM
Where may be found the largest and beat stock
of Fundture ever offered in this -market, and
which I am now offering at _
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
lam now aelibig; Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thblea at i 1,50 per foot, and other goods in the
same propoition, many of them as cheap as be
fore the War. I have also Increased facilities
for Manufacturing, and can tarnish
DEALERS: AT WHOLESALE
Thankful f r their past Pbend patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the same
by offering inducements toot to be found •• he.
wlere, I invite tile public - w.call and examine
my goods and prices before pure basing else
where. No charge for showing goods, and I
WILL NOT -BE UNDERSOLD I.
I also keep on hand• a large stock of Ready
Made Coffins from the moat common to the
ftnest Rosewo• d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes 6 caps, Ac., and will turni4h
everylng in the line of Jndertakieg on the
moat reasonable terms.
A 000 D HEARSE
Always in readiness wherimict..,
Towanda, April 16,.1868
SOMETRING NEWI
AGAIN IN MOTION 1. -
Having porclusied the dock of Tobacco belong-
Ing_to Randall, Compton Co., and having
built a shanty on the same ground, we are prci
plaid to oar to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,-
A variety of
CHEWING 'TOBACCO,
Ouch as
Gold Lest Bonny Side; Pine Apple, litichigin
Pig; Rose Leif and Star, wldoli we offer ter sale
In quantities to salt onnintinin. Pan** in
linneds, baltnand quarters; - •
PANCT 'BllOlllll9.
'XII* ideated lone !wk. Piida of the. Th 4
ted Stales, Virgil** ,Gold Lest, Navy and all
BlLLiti
t : OF . MABEL
• ..
Magni= Eagle, 1312. Op4s,,,Leboqiiel, l Ira.'
pee p, , Trook and tbe Iraq_ choked brandiot
wlll al !AWAY inkhisof ItSfleff °t
ripes - t aigas Qum Tobaca) - Boxes ant Pouch
es and everything usually kept in a TobaOco
liodbids supplied in - 4317,art sal ricill TO.
biiitio in liberal teirmi. • - -
jw
'
orders promptli djleF t Iva i, sigke4
.a.
;.•
oct.rtvien•
W. AIRES' MA RBLF 13401`,-
•
EleMO, N. T.
liitirilltimiGraidtiilosuiseitsi boil'
Iltarbk sad Akio • Kaniksi ju k a
co,: al_ololl Jur mintaseo ,pn•
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To*OIDA;...BRADYORD.,.O4,P4i..,
. Wig" irePrid totindatif - '•
r asw: LLS
. •
SHINGLE._ MACHINES, r
ti
(tithe test Ahelftvt* lichees*. him*
otti• All Nadu , Kicalairl ter Fbnrifig
Strait • Eitatirefiri;
• _
MADE &IMPAIRED
1 .
STEM WHISTLES,
, STRAII—GAGUES,-
•
. • ..; GAUGE COOKS,
OANS; - &O.i.
.runsubed at awn'
. Ihme Erin I tali Inaltea dliJ - zieter., a.
:• FORGING - ;
Of heavy enought , wcet !far Mayes; and air
*het PloPossei done to ordef- . AWi
cOcilallo. &idATING? .ititeAfik
JONI iiiidNiaod Barone. Iraeriltare forCooklag
Bu*ei, Blom -Te9fare, Boat Poem
P la in t C liftilati F s !?*A•lsi l oW kil oP cnlst4ll 4 •
1 .11:
Of au bleb of Ametdeuety !for stile , : andather
room mind • - • •
WA/kat/NI - HILLe ,- -
Iforetutn, who.basi lisitsige'eiriterlence tn n
tranch of tberbastnem. -- • -
k . I .
- JOHN CARMAN.
Towing* Oct. 29;11;56.-Iy.
TOW * lok 43 A 4 - Ai.A. - '44
i - - F.A'd T:0111."1;;;'.
ISM
The uuditrilipiud a
nspeckfallyuunouuou to the
public that they have puicbiscd the.
R O-V. SEt
OF
,1) R A B y F,
And are now prepared to bpild work in
THE,LAT-EST'STYLE
And nogg ' vorkinanlite • meaner., wii
- conebtly,keep on band= assortment , oisplen
did,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGE,
DEMCKIRAT AND LUMBER :WAGONS,
ONZ AND TWO 'SEATED
ALBANY SLEIG HS
ALL WORK ANTE D.
REPAIRING promptly" attended to at rvt-
sousble prices.
BRYANT & SIVLEN
Towanda, May 9,1867. - Iy. - 4
NE w -'PLANING MILL
-
The undendsned having bat a large and.com
modlons 11111 in the Borough of Towanda, and
lilted it with the most modern and Improved
machinery; for the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, & BLINDS,
tifizepared to AU orders, , whether land or
, upon the' shortest notice. We have
abio a large variety ot MOULDINGS, oLthe
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
PLANING,
- TONGITEING,
GROVEING,
, - AND SCROLL — • -
SAWING,
and al other work pertab, sing to 'Joinery; mill
be done to adieux customers.
Persons building, and sot living more than
-twelve to fourteen miles distant, will findit
largely for their , interest, to, buy of as, or bring
their lamber and worked
. by our machinery.
Bring your grid of Flooring; or other lumber,
and while your team is Ii feeding; have it
ground out and take it home with you.-
. We willpay CASH for PINE & ligittLOCß
LIIIIBF.R delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and see us, or if yon'
8..
come, write.
L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Towanda, Feb.. 1864.
ItUtrltaimms.
C ONFECTIONERY
M.ANUFAC:
TORY.
•
Calla the attention of .the public Willa tic
that he maaufactureiraud kiln at ..- _
WHOLESALE AND MAIL,
.
All kinds. of Confectionaflea,Foreigo and Do
mestic Nnts,Ac. Dealers in She country wish
log anything In his line' will do well to send
their orders to him. and.they will be promptly
attended to. , - Batbifaction guaranteed. Store
in Patton's Block. Tow soda. Pa. .
Feb. 24.1868.—tf:
80011-BINDERY:,---THB PUBLIC
is respectfully Informed that . the Book-
Bindery .has been removed to the Ar gos Build
ing, 3d story, where will be done '
B 0 0 N 1) 1 N.lll
In all ita Tarim's branches, on terms as- rola
sortable as"-the times" will allow. The Bled
cry will be under the charge of
H. C. WHITAKER.
An experieitced Binder, .and all work will be
promptly done; in a style and manner. which
cannot be eicelled. biultic - , Magazines News-
papers, Old Books, &c., bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention will be paidlo
the Rallng and Binding of
•
BLANK BOOKS,
•
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
durability wit be warranted. • -
All work will be ready for' delivery when
promised. -
The_ patronage of , the public is soHefted, and
petite satisfaction gnarranteed. •
Towanda, Animist 2: -
911CIIVA.CC0 AND OUGA.RS
The wad ersieried have established a
STRAW TOBACCO FACTORY,
TOW.AND.A.,
OttXain Street below _ Bridge Street.
Where:qv:l. are mintfactosing all kinds of
COMPANIES RET=ENTED :
North Amert i Phitidelphia,...l 1,901,!n;
Phoenix, of H ord, 1,234,1 , J5
Oermania,,New Yerk,.. . 876,E I 5
Home In: Co_, Meir Haven, 1,619,070
North American. Fire In. co., of
"55 OOP
New York,'
"
..Enterprise. of-Cinoinuatl • ..sioo ,000
Mutual Life, New Turk,
'20,0a ),C l [ lo •••
We write policies in the above reliable o.=
panierrat the lowest Wes. Particular anal: •••
given to farm ptoperty. Office two doom r , :'-
of the Post OfAce, up Maim. it the room
pied by JohrilY. Nix and Henry Peet; es .)
the banking House-of B. B. Ewell dc Co.
B. B. RUSEELL ,
JOHN W. 1115.
Our Tob,sceo is manntacteredlrom the best _ Towanda, Feb. 20, 1868.
°CCT - TOBACCO AND CIOABS
Which they otter to the trade at
0 LT. SALE PRICE§
That cannot fail -to suit. We would most re
spectfully solicit a call from the deale.s through
Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of
OUR • STOCK. AND PRICES
KRNTUOKY .AND
apart/tat an be procured ht the marinit.—;
Give as This le ta home etae and
will succeed With a liberal' dispoeitiret of the
.trade to reppott home wainthtetore. -
- - MEANS d PHINIrt,
• • ' 15111 ab Street, Towanda, Pa.
,Tune 4;11M-4f. • -
YURN/TURE • WARE-ROOMS I
sitillgoi—r- •
"LW been' coatins t
is anaciumg to tablie
o lusaufscture
oA halut t sillottamt of
Orin,lPAil),.*pr
' '• .
,tiasuidi — G l tunas; OhArg.
' • &a; et OM deoniping. ; width win IM•mitie
rig the b ilitim , d ,o l ? l,ll at 11"1111 ehiq
-•
I. 111 1= I;Mitii;n ap 1 - ointeinYcii4i;
WO Paso, he eorpemdla derel4ll.ly, at Any
shop in the campy, end my Mow mill be.
found to btu low, as Alm them
Ready-medo- QOM. moidently en hand or
mob to 0044 . pagan's( yin be famished
Aibeefdeebetd , 1
Aug. mot s
1 - .; 74
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mos • 4. s ' tidNeE
P Promptly
. , :7, .1 .:: jprAilikaritlt e Ape om,
3 0/ the hotertermalrmolyi. and *liable Co b ,
' --. - ,: ',Pidi11" 406 4.1 1 0# 411 *g 'lca.
4 icrejtari .Aim.o4" .. a 1 #4., :•• sk Ir4s(i
ierrotiona arks inimaaas vomwri, 1
~ if s % .> a, - -,' ;4'00074 COPPC, , - • 1
tilitOOL'ArlairtniMrAtalt-fil.i.- - -.
1 ilinurrillrbt, Lel Iwatiusoi Co. :
OlgAliellingstan4BanveFrasa. : *
..w0u5y,..4.4.',. i .,-..,•1: - • suoli„,r- t
Assets la .11111 11 4144414144, owls, , 1,13oo;orn
WI Tri.1 02 4/ 4 4 , OP,* 9t. 00141) ' 17 r 4
-Mx& labium Courairki-• , , j
.. S - ' JAKifinfj• COSI& r• ' '
• 11 7*Plid _,. IV ?iLe.. , 4.1.
Nigf:flinglirtibetriiehiSLlNinniANt E :CO., t
L ' Capital . .. i O- 7 .1 45
I,, ir ' ' ''
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. k i .-- ..
i 2" ir 4 t 11: . 9Ct- •
..... 1 10 1 1711 4,1, 4
I- ' '
Phis, '
tetiptiall 4 5
d litmlaymbtErmist
f 4 c
ai .Ste •,' . - , .46.000 ri a
. rowstos,;Feb; 10,110mr—tr - " -
_FOUNDRY
111. E - UP !LAND ACCIDENTAI,
, Alamo. limpitozza"crratrg "
*EvEWAEß'.",iliaLroir.
•RIISSELL, 4 g en
" ••• • '' •
sox us, rip.wirm tent , ' I
*emir PIA ald t siernit Innaiwcx • •
Conran: -- • - "• --- Plifladelphia,(
1 ,99ipaA90104.1. , . , .A1trz ! ,
lb= IsloaAxa COMPANY A
• lat= •
:
Caidal and stuldingoitip
-
mA-3.°47 "2"e. ji l" rert:
igospNaier
•
Emzesetes lsstrsaiiON IRAN?, •
. . 0 1 "thigkapkie.
'Capita! aid supine 'over.
135,1
Awrio IsaupiactsCospairt," '
Of no-Yprk.
Oipliatand salvias, over. • ' *nog(
Purarni INeritlxca Coirrtg,,
Capital &ad surplus;
..... Sio
fi
MINVAL LIYI littnr o gyr cotr i r,
Caldtai and aurPinanYes..... • tf
isAvitaxiui INermaxcii Coxrker,
of Hartford, coon." .-.
Caidlarand surprasoiver, -•-
. .
--- : ,
. Risks tarn on alt kinds of Properly , a; a::
low low ratesaa by any other reliable Companieh. i
Sr Policies issa and Losses ; if any ec- E..
jested at this Aso4c , th ereby saving the troLbir kr
and expense of goi elsewhere far lettleancl. :IA
NB' Office at 'the Hardwhere Store of I :,
ding & Russell
1 1 _C. S. RUSSELL
iiranda, Feb. 7 ,:666.-,tl .
THE INSII4NCE COMPAN
' OF NORTH AMERICA.
Once-No.-2C Walnut Street, Philadelpi.l4
Tbl3 Company and now proeLecuting the r , ,
news ut Insurance' from Tots or damage by FP.,-
on Buildings,- Merchandise. Furniture,
throughout the State' of Pennsylvania, or. 1..
al terms,for long or abort periods; or perteatet:
ly of Buildings, by a deposit ot Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for roses
big the period of nearly 70 years that the -
puny has been in esLstence; entitles them
confidence of the public.
Etrascroas:—Arthur G. Coffin,
Jones, John ..kt--itrowaiCharlea Taylor. Amt
White, Jno. B. Neff, Richard D.. Wood,
Walsh, WM. 13. Bowen, James 'lf.
Xarris Wain,lohu Mason; Geo. L.
Winds - B. Cope. Edward H. Trotter, dcur:
Clarke, Wm. Cummings; •.
A. EAST,
11121
MITI/C8 G. COIFZIP, Prey 11!
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda,
L.IVERPOOrL AND LONDON ANI
.1.1 GLOBE - FIRE AND WIC IN:31:11Li
COMPANY.- - 01Beei .vitinim St.,- ar.,!
Broadway, N. Y.
.. . .
Capital, Siirplos an d Reservel Funds .
• ' (Geld) .•
Asset( in-the United Statea,oier
Dilly Premiums; npwardi of (gold)..
The altareboldera pepionally
epgagemente. of. the cpany: All Direvtor.
mu tbe shareholders. • ,
-nuarroas re . Npw Yeas. —Francis f*,:tr.:c.
Ea Chairman, Henry . Grinnell, Esq., Dep - :
Ch 'man Joseph Gaillard; Jr., Esq.,E. X
-Archibald;Esq 2 _, H. B. H. Consul, Aeratt‘
Hlintlitont.Jr., Nil., Robert C. Ferguson, Esi.
Alfred Fell, Esq., Resident Secretary. A. , :
'ender Hamilton, Jr., Esq„ Counsel of Board.
Basamos—Pheisix Bank—Xammann k Cc. .
The Policies of this Company are issue.:
well-lmown American citizens resident in N.
York, who are Direetors and Shareholders,
consequently, with the other ,Shareholders.
individually liable for all the engagement.
the Company.; all Policies are signed by the
all claims are payable 42 cash on proof of I , ytt
without deduction for interest;. and nut, at
nasal, sixty days after presentation of
They expire at six o'clock, P. IL, and n 4.
noon. Life Insurance effected, and ann.2.1 . ..-,
granted on favorable terms. ,
H. B. , Age,:
Towanda. April 23, iSta •
T HE EQUITABLE LIFE Asz_zl;
ANCE Society's Agen6 for Bra(V,—
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income over-62.000.000 CAA. _
"Id(INTANYE wAv)
Towanda, .1 - nly 25, 1867.
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURAY'E
of New York. Agency for 8r2,21,•!:!.-
CAPITAL $400,000:
Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent.
&lUNTASYE
Towanda, July 25, 1867. •
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
In/nuance Agency for Bradford Cour!,
CAPITAL $,,4C014)0
Mutual Cash plan. ,in OVerietlCTl
er twenty seven years:
SIONT N VS:a wmr ,
• -, lowan'tla, July 2 . 5. 180
Vir t O y Atni_q INSURANCE AGES
WTOMING INSITRA I ME COMPANY
Witkes-Barre.
WM. s. R.oSs
L. D. SHOEMAKER,
R. C. SiITH
Capital and 'Burplas $150,000,
North America, Hartford. Coot. asset: , fa•ff
Fatten. New York, .4 23
.Sprineeld;
_Applications for insurance m the Aete o
panles taken at fair tases,_ and baslnes.fit,a;
ed to. With promptness and care. Yeti
attention will be given to Farm riake in
cerantry.• Also Lite suid•Live Stock Insurano• •
fitted In Rood and 'tellable - companies.
over the Bakery o n MaLn 7 st.,, formerly oeaci•
by Merctti & Morro*.
7. B. CAME, 7 1 ";
Towanda.lllarch 12, Is6ll.—tl. ••'"
ITS'S EUL & MIX'S
It
INS•U RANO E A G-EN,r
Cipital Represented over $27,000;00tt
VASHIONABLE - TAILORING
•2:
0 - • • LEWIS REIIHRLN
. • _ _
'Reappethallyt informs the citizens of Tear! ,
Boro3gh,that he has opened a
. .
• TAILOR SHOP,
• .
In Mimi?, Building opposite the Dielna,Be cg
and solleits a share of public patronage- •
He Is prepared to cat and make garmenti
the most fashionable - style and the moo alca
bie" UMW- kedge- eatisiactitm all be Pr
anteeti.
Cutting and Repairing done to order Oft eja
rt"Ci • pt.
iTtICATION TN - DIVORCE. --
To Waiy4. Strebiy.—tfo. 86, May tet
larova,isre.•
harad hereby notilledthat Ott!
Streevy, your .hya has applied to the Crr'
bt Common 'Pieta of Bradford County, tc;e
:41Tarmittenta the bends of matrimony, and ttt
NO Coml. has appointed klonday the ilitth`
of September, 1.81.84,65 r hearing the ISA .f!
'fetid lathe preps ad, at whichtifie and File
rat oliallttpn4 U . you thfith_p Y. roPer-
Aft: 6; Ow. - • • • shag
_
In
$1 000-
ELM
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a s
Vic, Pri-t..