Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 29, 1868, Image 4

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    Warar Caor or 1868.:—The month- .
ly report of the Deparment of Agri
culture for the months of August and'
September, contains the following
interesting statements respecting the
wheet crop of the present season.
The corespondence of August and
September has been very voluminous
and indefinite concerning wheat fur
nishing numerouti and contradictory
elements in a calculation of quantity.
Statements of disappointed expecta
tions in threshing are sufficiently
abundant in the South, in Wisconsin
and other parts of the West, to fur
nish-themes for -agricultural croak
era ; a little rust here and there, the
chinch bug, and other causes of fail
ure are found ; the grasshopOer at
certain points in the distant west
has been a burden to wheat-growers.
On the other hand,c,ases are mention
ed of a three-fold acreage with half
an average yield, giving a fifty per
cent. aggregate increase notwith
standing the lout ; numerous returns
declare the present the largest crop
in many years ; and the majority, in
view of the general increase in acre
age, show a better result than that
of last, •year, after accounting for
losges in the yield. It may be stated,
however, that the average yield per
acre of the whole country is scarcely
equal to that of 1867,but the increas
ed area sown will secure an aggre
gate somewhat larger than the pro-
duct of that year.
BAD LUCK OF THE WlcoxsiN HOP
GROWERS.—The hop crop in Wisconsin
has proved a bad failure. One half
of the crop is destroyed by mold and
lice ; nfbre than half the remainder
is saved in , a damaged condition ;
prices are reduced from sixty cents
in 186-7 to 1808 ; the growers refuse
to sell prime hops, - - and the buyers
iefuse to purchase 'poor. The high
prices-of 1867 led ,The farmers'to en
ter largely into hop cultivation, and
it is estimated that about 15,000
acres were devoted to the crop this
year. In fact hop growing became
a mania, :mud among a large number
of farmersoevery other interest gave
way to hops. More land was bought,
new buildings were put up, and oth
er expenses incurred in the expecta
tion of reaping large profits from hop
cuittre. The consequence is that
many farmers are nearly reined and
.great distress prevails, the traders,
who were obliged to sell to farmers
on credit, being included in the gen:
eral disaster. Hundreds of farmers
have not rah.ed sufficient wheat to
moneytheir families, and have no
money to buy! With ; and there are
numerous instances of men who with
their surplus thousands realized last
year bought adjoining farms and
yards at high prices, paying part
down and giving mortgages to se•
cure the remainder, who are now
comprotnising by returning the lands
with a loss of payments made.
CLEANSING CASKS, BOTTLES,EIC.—The
inquiry is often made of us by farm
ers, brewers, beef and pork packers,
etc., regarding the best method of
deodotising . and cleansing old eider
sad bees barrel, musty cans, bottles,
etc. _Chemistry furnishes an agent
in the permanganate of potassa which
fully meets this want. A pint of the
permanganate into the most musty,
filthy cider or beer cask and rinsed
about a few moments will entirely
decompose all fungoid growths and
fermenting. matter, and render the
izing, disenfecting power of the per
manganate, holding as it does five
equivalents of oxygen, is wonderful ;
it will even deodorize carbolic acid.—
The only way to remove immediately
the odor, of carbolic 'acid from the
hands, ib to immerse them in the
luiquid permanganate.—Boston Jour
"dal of Chemistry.
A Goon FEFrrszen.—A gentleman
in Masßaeltusetts, a professor in one
el tile colleges there gives the follow
ing receipt for manufacturing "one
of the Very beet fertilizers used upon
(nur farms forall the cereal and root
cl ors "
Take one barrel of pure finely
ground bone and mix it with a barrel
, •f good wood ashes ; during the mix
ing, add gradually about three pail
fuls of. water The heap may be
made on the floor of an outbuilding,,
or upon the barn floor ; and, by the
use of a hoe, the bone and ashes may
be thoroughly blended together,. The
N 4 a ter added is just sufficient to liber
ate the caustic alkalies—potash and
coda--and iEese re-act upon the gel
latine of the bone, dissolving these
little atoms, forming a kind of soap,
and fitting it for a plant aliment. In
this way the most valuable constitu
ents of bones can be made. immidiate
ly available, and the addition of pot
ash and soda aids in the formation of
a fertiliier of inestimable value. The
water added is not sufficient to make
a pasty mass, difficult to dry but is
enough to liberate the strong alkalies
from the ashes."
PLOWING VP OLD ORCIIARDS.-A goes
Lion frequently arises us to the best
course to be pursued with an old
.neglected orchard, which has become
•covered with a dense sod of grass,
and this often of an infefiov charac
ter, and full of disagreeab'lo, weeds.
Orchards that have been Widely plan
ted, and which have gaps from the
, decay of trees, especially when these
have been trimmed lip with stems
and long,naked branches do not cast
sufficient shade upon the ground to
prevent the growth of grass, and
weeds. These intruders occupy the
surface soil to the disadvantage of
the roots of the fruit trees, and we
may. wonderfully improve the health
of such orchards by ploughing the
ground, and at the same time severe
ly pruning the branches-and cleaning
the track of these old trees. These
good results may be continued by
shallow culture of the soil, with suit
able applications of manure when
oceded. By giving a dose of lime,or
:nail and ashes, we shall infuse a
nevr-lifp and growth and productive
ness that will astonish and delight
us, and reward us for our labors and
outlay.
It may be urged" as an objection to
breaking,up the sod, that the, most
careful plonglimaut will unavoidably
damage roots that approach
the surface ; but this is an injury
that must be submitted to ; and after
all, it-is not each la serious affair,and
is overblaneetl by the advantages of
renewing the ;productiveness of the
exhausted orchard.
A blind beggar had a brother who
went to sea and was 'drowned. Now the
man who was drowned had no brother.—
What relation was the blind beggar to the
man that was drowned.
A clock having,-just struck the
hour of one, a tender hearted, mother ex
claimed, "0, what a cruel clock l"
"Why so ?" asked 6 friend:
'Because it stme.h'ita little one I", smorer
esi the tender hearted mother.
(2.OIERAL Faxonori-ritotteL
,AA KATlON.—Wbereas. by an act 01.Asseli
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
tlOed " as act ielatbg to the elections of this
Commonwealth," it is enjoined uPcii me Mem
public notice of such election to be bald. and
also the enumeration tenth notice What seders
are to be elected I, WW. OBIFItIB , Ober;
rill of the county of Readable, do hereby make
known aside, notice to tho else of aid
county, on :MAT, the Ed day ot • SUITED,
BUB, In the several districts in said otmatm,
wit
In Alba Borough; aelbe house formai, -
py by D. P. Knapp. -
In Albany, at the school house near Mau
Barnes'.
In Armenia, at the house of Jahn 13. Becker.
Decker'
Asylam, at the school house, near Simeon
s.
ill Athens bore'. at the hone° formerly *cm-
Pled by B. B. Mathewson.
In Athens tarp., at the hones formerly occu
pied by.A. B. Runt, In Athens boru'.
In Burlington hero', at the house formerly
occupied by L. T. Royse.
In Burlington tarp., at the house of Jamem
In Burlington West. at the boon of Ella
Godard.
.In Barclay at the School House.
In Canton boro',:tat the Central ROOM.
In Canton twp., jet the house formerly 2octr.
pied by 8. S. Myers, in Canton boro'.•
In Columbia, at the house of James Morgan.
In Franklin, at the house now &coupled by 8.
8. Dowhing.
In Granville, at the• hone of Benj. F. Taylor.
In Herrick; at the school house near Daniel
Durand's.'
In Lettayville boro'; at the house formerly
occupied by J. R. Fletcher.
In Litchfield, at the house formerly ocenplad•
by Cm* Bloodgood.
In Leßoy, at the Centre School House.
In 'aurae twp. t at the hone formerly occu
pied by R. B. Rockwell.
In Monroe bore' at the house. formerly occu-
pied by Ethel Taylor. , -
In Orwell at t h e house of Francis:Woo drnif.
In Overton, at school house No. 3.
In Pike at the house of Traver Bosworth.
In Rome twp.. at the Academy in Rome born.
In Rome bozo', at the Academy.
In Ridabury, at the honor of Benj. 'termer's.
In Sheshequin at the Valley House.
in Springfield , the house fonnerly occupied
by Jesse Hammond.
In Standing Stone, at the home } ' of Simon
Stevens. • ,
In Smithfield, at the house formerly occupied
by A. J. Gerould.
In fily!Taub' lime, in the house Curti+ Her 7
South Creek, at the house of J. P. Gillett.
In Terry, at the house of Jacob Prntchy.
In Towanda boro', 'at the Grand Jury Room.
In Towanda twp., at the house of T. 11. Jor
dan in Towanda boro'.
In Towanda North, at the house of S. A.
Mills.
In Toy twp., at the house of P. M. Long in
Troy boro.
In Troy boro', at the house of V. M. Long.
In Tuscarora, at the school honse near James
Black's.
In 11Lster, at the house of S. B. Holcolm.
In Warren, at the house of B. Cooper.
In Windham, at the house of B. Baykendall.
In Wyalasing, at the house of J. H. Black.
In Wilmot, at the house of A. J. Stone_
In Wysox, at the house formerly occupied by
J. ll. Reed.
In Wells, at the hca.se of 1.. Seeley.
At which time and plice the eleeters afire=
said will elect by ballot.
Twenty-six persons as Electors of Presi
dent and Vice 7 President of the United
States.
And in and by said net, I am further directed
to give notice 'that any person exceptlngjas
lice of the peace who shall hold any office of
profit and trust under the government of the
United States or this State, or of any ircorpor•
aced district, and nl:o that every Member of
Congress and of the Legislature,and the select
and crmmon conneil of any city or commission.
era of any incorporated district, Is by law in
capable of holding or exercising at the same
time the office or appointment of Judge, In
spector or Clerk •,f an election of this Com
monwealth, and that no Inspector or other offi
cer of any such election shall be then 'elig.ble
to any office then-to be voted for. -
By_ the 4th section of an act passed the Ist
day of April, 1810. it is provided "that the
14tirsection of an act passed July 2, 1863, en
titled 'An act relating to the elections of this
Commonweilth,' " shall not be construed so as
to prevent any military officer from serving as
Judge, Inspector or Clerk. at any general or
special elect changeioois Commonwealth.
An Act to
the time of closing the
polls at-tl'e General andlowniship Elections in
the county of Bradford.
Sscriosi 1. l: it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same That at all General, Special, and Town.
ship or Borough el: ctions hereafter held in the
county of Bradford. the Polls shall be closed at
six o'clock in the afternoon , ustead of seven. as
herotnfore provided by law.
A further Supplement tt the Election Laws
of Perzsylvania : _
Wnzazaarßy the act of the Congress of the
United States, entitled "An Act to amend the
several acts heretofore passed to provide for the
enrolling and calling out. the Nadal forces,
and for other I3nrposes," and approv March
third, one thousand eight handred d sixty
five, all persons who have deserted the military
orgnaval service of the United States, and who
have not been discharged, or relieved from the
penalty, or disability therein provided, are
deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily relit
'visited and forfeited their rights of citizer
ship, and are-deprived of exercising any rights
of citizens thereof :
And whereas., Persons not citizens of the
United States are not, under the Constitution
and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of
this Commonwealth :
Sum , loN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
Muse of Rrycrsentatioes of the Commonwealth
of Pennsyfran:a in General .dasemhly met, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same
That in all elections hereaftrr to be held in Oil;
Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the
judge or inspector of the election to receive any
ballot or ballots from any person or persons em
braced in the provisions, and sal ject to the
disability Imposed by said act of Congress ap
provr d - March 3, 1865, and it shall be unlawful
tor any such person to offer to vote any ballot,
or ballots.
BacTroll 2. That if any such judge and in
spectors of election or any [one of them shall
receive, or consent to receive, any each unlaw
ful ballot or ballots, from ' any such disqualified
person, he, or they so offending e shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
in any court of quarter sessions - , of this Com
monwealth, he shall, for any such offence, be
sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $lOO,
end undergo an imprisofment, in the jail of the
proper county, for not less than GO days.
SECTION 3.- That if any person deprived of
citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, s hall
at any election, hereafter to be held in this
Commonwealth, vote or tender to the officers
there's?, and offer to vote a ballot, or ballots
any person so offending, shad be deemed go ity
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in
any court of quarter sessions of this !Common
wealth, shall, for each offence, be punished in
like manner as is provided in the preceding see
of this act, in the case of officers of election re
ceiving each unlawful ballot or ballots.
SECTION 4. That If any person shall hereafter
per , nade or advise any person, or persons de
prived of citizenship, and ' - disqualified as afore
said to offer any ballot or ballots, to the officers
of any election, her2after to 'be held in this,
Commonwealth, or shall persuade or advise any
such officer to receive any ballot; or ballots,
from any person deprived of citizenship, and
disqualified as aforesaid, such person so offend
ing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,and aon
conviction thereof, in any court of quarter'ses
'Mons of this Commonwealth, shall be punished
in; like manner as is provided to the second sec
tiOn of this act, in the case of officers of such
election, receiving such unlawful ballot, or
ballots.
By an act of Assembly of March 30,1868, en
titled an Act regulating the mode of voting at
all elections, in the several counties of this Com•
monwealth, it is enacted as follows •
Buenos 1. Re it enacted by the . Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pcinscleania in General Assembly met, and
it is herruy enacted by the authority of the same,
That the qualified voters of the several counties
of th Commonwealth, at airgeneral township,
borough, and special elections, are hereby,
hereafter authorized and required to vote by
tickets printed or written. severally classified
as follow: One ticket shall embrace the names
of all Judges of court to be voted for, and to be
tabled, outside, " judiciary :" one ticket shall
embrace the names of all state officers to be
voted for and be labelled "state:" one ticket
shall embrace the names of all county officers
voted for, including office of senator, member,
and members of assembly, if [voted for, and
members of congress, if voted for, and be la
belled " county;" one ticket shall embrace the
names of all township offieers voted for, and
be labelled "tpwnship,•" one ticket shall em
brace the name - of all borough officers voted
for, and shall be labelled 'lxirongh," and
leach class shall bt deposited in separate ballot
box re.
The meeting of return judges for the county
of Bradford, will be at the Court Hone In To.
wands, on the third day after the election
which will be Friday, the 6th day of November,
at 1 o'clock, p. m. _ _
Wit.:ORWFI3, Sheriff.
Oct. IS. 1868
D3ILNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
.1%.,,N0t1ce la hereby given that all persons
een lited to the estate of Samantha Brewer,
dilatof Welles twp., deed., are requested to
make Immo:hate payment, and all persons bay.
ing claims agarist -said estate must present
them duly authenticated for !settlement.
JEFFERSON PUTSCSIN.
Oct. 20, MB.- Administrator.
A DMINtSTIVS xoncE.-Notice is
hereby giren that, all persons Indebted to
be estate of SAMUEL JOHNSON, late of
Pike_swp., deed., are mseated to make im
mediate payment, and Qae having claims
against - said estate must present them duly an
tbentleated for settlement.
BURTON BENNETT.. /
Oct. 20.1868. Administrator:
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice lareby given that an ,pereowa
indebted to th e te state of JOHN H. BADGER
late -of Towan da, -are requested to'ntalte kir
mediate payment. and all persons hiving claim
against said estate must present them duly ea,-
thenticated for settlement.
ELIZABETH/BADGER,
• D. B. PRATT,
Oct. 20, 1868... Admntitrators.
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township. Omen cousty,, . Y. .00011010 fair
3600 sores. To be mg to . ;
Polder County Londe Heavily: timbered
with Pine. Hemlock; Ash. Cherry, and hard
woods ea follows t
Tracts No. 41113, macklitlz s 990 • arm ; No.
4755, 990 acrei—bettreen drat and musa
forks of the Eibutamehoninii la Wharton and
Sylvania townships. I 1
.Tracts No. 4767, 960; acres: NO. 4768,400
acres; No. 4696. 400 wino; Moan town
shi
ee p. iloo of . Appot. he sd-wstsrs of Kettle
Crk •
Tonto No. 6917.1100' sores ; lie 5720.1080
I . ,• No. 5823, 111 XV sores; No. 5924, 1081
acres 76 perches : No. 5912. 1100 acres. No.
5930, 1100 semi No: 51/28, 1100 sorer; No.
6929. 1100 ; In Whartoo Iltelnirdeoa town
ship
nch. on head waters Kettle Creek, oar =la
bra. - ; -
Tracts No. 4717; 196 acres; 4729, 090 aceve ;
Appot and Mama= totkoddild. near Little
Kettle Creek.
Traotelgo; 4930, 837 ; 491 i, 100 acres,
Wharton tonnshlp , braaeb, Stenamabon-
Two hundred and letentylve acres pine,
drat class coal had. Blakely township, Lu.
name county,Ta., halt way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very Isar the, Railway:
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One thoneand acres at obj et Anthracite
coal land about 14 adieelnorttreent ,of Wilkes.
Bane, in the ml of Wiper/insignia
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About 1000 acres of Ind In Redford town
ship, Burlington county New Jersey, about
four miles north from Jeiskaon Junction of the
Camden and Atlantic' and Delaware and Earl
tan By Railways. Valuable mill mat. Two
or three houses, stable, barns, &c., second
growth of timber, never failing water. Power
OW 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price $2O per acre.
One-third may remain. ,
Daimon Farms and . Painsevanla lands—
Descriptions and directions given on applies.
tion. •
A trainable Country Seat near PhiladelPhle.
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land.
WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale or an;
change. 120 Ides of good land one third the.
bered. San Piero, Start county, lowa.
Forty acres of good la nd , with fruit trees, an
pia, peaches, pears. .816. 25 acres imprOved l
one half mile from San Piece on Railway
Price $BOO.
80 acre one mile from Ban Mere. one-third
timbered. No improyementa. di pn railway .
Price 8800.
A steam mill property in Burlingtoo town
ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lum
bering operation.
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 acne, each partially timbered, and Improv
ed suitable for farming or grating.
House and Barn in good order and 136 acres
of improved and timbered land, orchard, good
water.lo. Union township, Tioga Wally, on
Northern Central i..idlway. For sale on long
time and easy terms.
26 Town Lots In Monroe Borough, Bradford
county, Pa.
3,000 Acres Wild Timbered I. ands Sullivan
county, Pa.
112 Acres good Farming Land, Burlington
township, Bradford edunty...
Other timbered. and improved propertks.
Descriptions given on app,*:)ation.
Tenements and improved Beal Late, to•
wanda Ettmagh, and other properties
MONTANYE & WARD -1
Execute Conveyances, famish :Briefs of Title,
buy and- sell Real Estate, collect rentals an
liens,survey 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
quiries for those desiring to make investments
or secure a home. - They will oiled
INSURANCE
In the best known ems 'AND LIFE COMPA
NIES. They have exclusive Agency of Brad
turd and neighboring counties 6: ...e.1./126 com
panies in these several departments of I,l3lkur
arlCC.
Those who desiro to buy or sell hums ;
All who wish to effect Insurance against Fin
All who seek perixtanent investments for the
future beneet-of their families, in secure and
first-olass Lila Companies ;
Cepitallate desiring to bay or sell valuable
speculative properties;
All wishing surveys and examinations ;
All wishing admen upon variable rem
property ;
AU who wish to obtain lime or rental of
Farms or Tenementa;
Are respectfully solicited to entrust such bold
nem to our Agency.
Farther particulars tarnished at our office
Office, corium oritsin and Thee streets.
G. D. NONTANYE,
HENRY ,WARD.
air PROPERTIES I ADVERTISED
FREE OF CHARGE:
REFERENCES
Hon. 11. Yercor, Towanda, Pa.
Hon. William Elwell, Bloomaborg, Pa.
C. L. Ward, Faq., Towanda.
IL C. Namur, -41
G. F. Mums Co. Bankers, Towanda.
J. D. Yontww, *wands.
tathrop, La dd ton I Co., New York,
Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia.
Hon. John N. Conynabsw, 91Ellkes-Barre.
Charles Parrish, Wilkes-Barre.
Hon. F. B. Streator, Yastrow, Pa.
Towanda. April S. IneT.
. W. MCkFFITT,
111%2,1115t opened elall and complete assortment
, Of
GROCERIES OF ALL j KINDS
TEA, SUGAR, COVER AND S SPICES I
110 AP eV ALL lUDS,' I
Intl e clettr . l4 dithre.• Soap,- . on
fore
also keeps constantly on hand all kinds of
GREEN FRUITS I
Paschal, Nark 4.pplas. &Mei, Green Corn
and Tonatoes, and other bulls in their sea.
on, which will be sold asap. L
He also has connected *Eh the shoos an
Eating House, where people waft In tows
foes= will dad a warm meal got up in good
sleep la mamas at sky tile.
Cash-paid for Great FeWt. Glsi him alt
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080. W. PROPPITT••
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GQODis DELIVIARND' IN THE BMW
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papillate. of da and vicinity, wilt
pl# l sam m,t sg r iny- for their vary liberal
um two years, and we
wombs lb , Moisteam ,to improve ev
erywirouranity to wage our beakless, so as
to ! `t, satisfseticin to Call and see as
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BUGGIES AND PLATFORM WAGONS
t tbe •
ATHENS 0 lAGE FACTORY.
Bch, for style; good materials used in-con-.
cUmr, quality or work and Satoh, cap not
be eloPeesed• _
f " - MY POLICY " •
is. to eltploy only Volans workman, and use
great tore to get the tof stook, and to war
rapt my work to giv satisfact ion. •
11". All kinds of Wagons and Carriages
made to order, with cuticular care and Ca-
Pekb• f .
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8s airing ; # ell, n y and promptly done. It
- win pay you to Weenies the •
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A7HRIS CAR • lAGE FACTORY!
1 J. A. BRLSTOLL
Atha* Pa., Sept 1, 18t8 —3m. •
N EW S ORE I:
NEW GOODS!
NEW•G
W. A. R
PINE APPLE
AND CAN
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PEACES, P
TEAS, SU
MOLASSES,
Of ill kinds, In
IVIII be ker
FLOO,FEED,
BUTTER,
VAIU= OF
DRY pOODS
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CHEAP AS
TO T
ALL 'KIND
Nay 43, 1867
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liteo ma the Ir • •
a*, weans" story,
where lie. Is am! p
•
I t•
heel) halt sod ta•
exptit iO tooot
1111;op trittie
tD please h
east& Ms to give
b 11CotUng
lo ta 116: ngs,
•1• "
.
• -
,
40,41.:441fie 'l4ll-101
invite tall 1:111:
So l a rP "si welt
JOHN NERIOETH.
DON'T' FORGET
OgERIES!
OK WELL'S.
FRUITS,
CANN
PEACHES, PLUMS
'OF
KINDS;
ED OYSTER 4.
AP LES,
[ EINES, CHERRIES,
&C., &c.
ARS, SYRUPS,
OFFER, SPICES,
[tact everything In the
fBY LINE!
constantly on hand
RAND, POTATOES,
,EGGIB, ' AND EVERY
ARMERS PRODUCE.
lot of
F ALL VARIETIES,
seed at tho
T IN THE MARKET
And
11l be sold as
THE CHEAPEST!
FARMERS
CM
PAID FOR
OF PRODUCE.
A. ROCKWELL.
SIGNED, HAVING
Purchased
1 the entire interest ot
PATCH,
B. PATCH 1 CQ., Is now
the etUsens of Bradford
a large and well selected
CERIES,
d for Caah and feel coin
at as low Asses as can be
I now offer to the public
FEES, SUGARS,
BRAVE'S, BMW, &C.
d'a large stock of
UR A GRAHAM DO
BUCKWHEAT DO.
'on bead, PM, - 11,9113.
t ! FISH. Waald call tit, at-
• to onr Can't Be Beal
OF TOBACCO,
Jesse 'Oakley's Celebrated-
Clkemlcal sad Broira Soap.
Ins our stock of
EN WARE.
of YANKEE NOTIONS,
Zrl=l
Y PRODUCE.
I- before-aping elsawbere.
O. B. PATCH.
bled to the :lite firm will
e burned's!. psment.
C. B. PATCH
12;1267.
ILO - B" SHOP
ENNEPACHER,
In the room back of the
Wen'a Chrlettan anode
,
iltrar Eddy , * Clothing Silva
_pared to d all kinds of
I RING,
Ansitionable manner. An
I. - years, v determination to
aeas of the Times, ands
outwore: he beUeemordl
satbbetion.
on 'bon oak, and reams
Tom.% Oat: Vir 1964
Woold iazioeugoio the citlieenioettifa;
oaths publiaminny Uulti lks low 'lto
41447 Noehiagowir ,
sad - 7 t,
00 0 8,
la hie llaa, ialtable to the waits of ttuilweple.
which he will fell ior Cu
t esrr 97,1Xiorn,ler
GOL-D• PRXCEIC
Clonaletlac as anal of geed well and reliable
14 1411 'lll / 11 1 t 7W, r
oL.oT gi.x_o:ii.
•bald: Of $lll. khld) 9 601141 4 in ''
in
lig- 8 u p„.
= Au' gram
COATS, VETE' AND' PANTS,
Alt Wool.
•
DRESS COATS, PANTS & V STS,
- „
,I.inen Coats, Dusters and Pante,
• 1'
Orer Ana and Over MIA Linen and Paperi
Coitus. Linea, (landaus and Flannel Oldie
Neck Ties. Venderekvis GeolorlittlattewLeatheri
=Z i a : - Wmiper that Good Iliods, are
'ceaper at a. fair price than ptoor rpde goods at any:
price. Cal! andxagobteffil
. Ife,Prfer't
*g• ,ile_Akehme to Forty pun. •
&W. EDDY._ 1
• Towanda. May 29. - 5
• ,
THE. .FA SHION I
NEW BTORE AN NEW GOODS
An eittire - Wew 'it** of Clothing bought as
ebeap/u before the war to be mold with
. ,
SlaAlair 'PROFITS
The undersigned would rape cttolly announce
to the alum of Towanda and vicinity that he
Is now ready to oar them Clothing, such u
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CruNciiimAs a Pii3OTs,
Also the
)
FINEST' DRUG ANn BUSINESS SUITd*
HATS AND CAPS.
Furnishisg Goods, &c.. and that these gods
bought at very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I Intend to establish a per
manent Made in this place, and in order to gain
the c
of onfidence of purchasers, will deal on a
Was t•::
HONESTY ;AND INTEGRITY I
and all goods will be warranted for what they
are represented to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the.Meatis [louse,
south end at Beldleman's Block.
H. JACOB`
Towanda', 0ct.17, 1887
BEWELL & VAN VELSO.R,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEALERS IN
READY MADE Ct.OTkING!
DAIS AND CAPS, 1
i >.
GENTS FURNISHING. GOODS I
68 ,Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
We have a Fashionable Cutter frem New
York City, and take all the flak in giving you a
good tlt. ,
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make tA one own establishment. We give
parttcalar attention to Youth's 800, and
CHILDRENS' CLOWING
And always have i a good:allsoOment4
CLOTHS AND CASSIAtERES,
From 85 coma to 13 per yard, (all wool.)
Best Stock oY"Hats and Caps
Kept within 20 (miles. Come and !look and
prove for yourself.'
Ifs. Will be at the Ward ens° the first and
third Thursday of every m nth with samples
of Goads, and prep ared to t ke measures.
BEOELL & ,AN VELBOR.
68 Broad-et. i Waved; ,N. Y.
Agents for Grover lb Baker'irNewing Machines.
April 9, 1868. , -
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSENIFIELD,
TOWANDA, PA
WmauLte, It seems to have itleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nize our fair way of dealing ;
Atm Mimes, We owe our !sincere thanks
to the community for extending to us so liberal'
a patrionage until now ;
Axe Winiuma, We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the - favors bestowed upon us thus
far;
We in hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that on
great stook of
New Spring and qummer Goods,
Comprising everything in the
LINE OF CLOTHING!'
Such as
•
•
Doeskin & Cassimere Pants
Ands 1 the best styles Coats, Vesta, &c.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 1
And the
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
Will be disposed of at such
REDUCED PRICES!,
•
That will astonish the community. As our
Goods are manufactured in New York express.;
ly for this market, we aid afford to sell as cheap
as the next.' We are bound to ?tidy all - who
give us a call.
• COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Next door to Fox, Stevens, Mercur & Co.
Towanda, April le, 1868.
We would call the attention of the public to
the fact that we have opened a Branch Store in
WYALUSiNG, (in the store formerly occupied
_by S. F. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell
at the same Low Rates. Give us a caU before
purchasing' elsewhere.
CORER & ROSENFIELD.
Wyalaahm. April 18, ISM • -
NEW LOCAT
NEW ATTRACTIONS!
J. M. COLLINS,
liii . rem3ved to the store forme occupied by
Marshall Brothers & Co., next below the! Post
oflice, and his replenished his assortment with
a large and near stook of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
TRIMMINGS, '
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, „.. OAPS,.
These goods hive been' reope n , purchased
since the declbse .in pricei, sad will be sold st
EXTREMELY. /LOW RATES I
. . A
Give ins all. tefore purchasing eiserhere,
fasl will iell bettergoods. l it laser prices than
'elsewhere. - /
I have own ,arrangements wig' , an eFpeti
eticetTillor tr' ; :; •
MANII,FICTURE GAIiNI.ENTSi;
And bating a lartorstuck or Chdha and Trim.
whip, can furnish customers with every
gee of lenient they may . desire; Made in . a
fashionable Manner, ana warranted to lit.
Don't forgot the place, next door below the
Poet•Onice and News Rolm. Mainnt. '•
'N'cnrauda; /fig 30•/868. I
:. $
......, !... 7.. ~.':', -..'L.-...i.•!R: -- --.-„'_,, , '- - . --•- •',
-.. . - .• , t , .."-..!:' - .' ,. .j:''.. , t'fl - -%*- - iitt i r , ? , •-....'• • 7 . , '. .
' a Isrt?-fi . , : 1 ::i.; - -X1104":' BTORE,
•; 1 .r , :! 7 !Jr.. - 111if: :'.. ..:. ,,i Pt i. **'- - -''' -'
~,iGaitairltabs aa . Pius Biretta. : Towanda, Pa.
r to ..
NI put. cosi ,
i rths g e . ;.: , offitu gat d - se .
Wmtva
.0 the Arts lb,- '. purpose'. Asarstailp
.Usisatel witiv eothipogrsedes wants ot
14zei li F
k.„... Idn rnqid_
.=1,7%
moat reisoisbli. "at 'swims or ;Roil,.
- -
_. ___.l - - -. .- - ,i/ ,
__, • -
DRPOS i '. , : . . IviNia :- , CRIEitiO4I3,.
, BENZiNg. iNIX - -TURPENTINE,'
0 . 0. 4, - '*oo - ki.::VijOriaii, ,wirrzwAsd,
T Anstalt kinds cof . !.
KEROSENZ`OR-. COAL QIIi
Atirhol and Boning
~ - A
1411143, WADES, WICIO3, . CHIMNEYS,
,`,,limni,lard,Wheiih Nadal**
, AND 340K111E orr i s,
IN'iipadroiiesmikluila:ll their mkt',
SPONalk BRUM* $0.413,- cops,
-; ! ' Pomadakfti-Doi.iwuniaj.
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONA'S,
Pocket Hatves,Ruon,
TO TL nut AND' RUB PREPARATIONS
rims Insio. AO wool's,
' l NC E Z dkina
Ton , 8 Prris AND OMEN,
Garden; Field and Flour illeedi‘Tramee, Bap
priers, 'Suspensories , Bkoaider Brave. BreaatTanspa, Teething Bler ie trm
e St ,
Bottles .Nlpples N , Nippy,
Syringes, Bed Paas,i3elf•
&albs :,Tars, 'Theatometets.
Flavoring Estrada, Stone Jam Cliaaa
Ware' Bottles , Via Cork; Bath Brick,
and
gen, do., Botanic. mama and Honnepettv
le Medicines, and all the Popular Patent
MEDIOINES%
All articles warranted as represented. Per.
sore at a. distance can receive their .orders by
stage or mail, wbfcb will receive prompt and
'careful `attention.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARAVONS
-FOB FAMILY' USE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Bemediee, are war.
ranted for what they are intended to Ake satis
faction, viz : I
. -
Dr. !Porter's Pectoral Syrup for coughs,
colds, lung complchnlsote.so4sl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious cost.
.I plaints and wild cathartic.— 25
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrnt a , for scrofula
;
skin diseases, . 1 00
Dr. Potter's Uterine Tonic, for weak
neat tc. i-iloo
Dr. Porter a Tonic Elizirfor strengthening
' • the system, 1 (00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver mad
kidney wlaiiils 2 1 00
Dr. Porter ' s Comp. Syr. Bypopbospbites,
A I for "creams debility • 1 00
Dr Potter's Blackberry Balsam. for'diar
, ! rhea. dm. sa
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation for sprains -
_ bruises, #c as
D. Porter's Pectoral ' Wafers, for hoarse
ness. sore thrall, Ate • 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, or mottling
worms ' 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extertsina.-
, ting motets 35
Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, for crying beibfen
colic, ikc ' as
Dr. Porter's Ce u itio Snuff, for catarrh
Dr.<Porter's Toothache. Dro
ache ps, for tooth
-21! 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving
, talk '- '25
Dr. Po rter's Tricogene, for dressing, mid 60
growing th e hair! 50
Dr. Porter's Tricophilt. I or beautifying the
bait ! I . ao
Dr. Porter's OdoriferoasSbampoo,for clean
` thy the bah ' ' ' 5O
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers for beautify.
ing the complexion ! 50
Dr. Porter's Pile Ointment . for extern*
Olen 00
Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald
log urine • 00
Nl)r. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for babitua
pa
i consti -.. o PO
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for catamoands
- /se 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped 11p5.... 25
Dr. Tortfr's Eye.l3alve, for li:flamed eyes
'Di. Porter's Ere Water, for eyes. ::=
Dr. Porter's Dina and Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions
Dr.Porte. - 's,Constipation Pills, for costive-
Den
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills. for poor b100d.....
DrOuter's Citrate Magnesia, fora pleas
ant cathartic 60
.
Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennet, [or mak nu
' tritions diet for invalids ing
95
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
Ice cream, lo 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
lee cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter'e Oriental Cement, fot mending
broken glass, .to ' -25
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
wood work' 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flind,for easy wash- •
th
Dr. Porter's B ed Bug Poison, for killing 60
. bugs 6o
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies 05
Dr. Porter's Bat and Kies Poison, for ex
terminating rata - 25
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
from clothes 2.5
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, &c 50
Dr. Porter's Bing-Bone and Spavin Cure,
for lame horses 60
Medica ladvice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine. -
- Thankful for past liberal patronage,would
respecttudy announce to his friends and taw
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the. continuation of heir confidence
and patronage.
B. C, PORTER, M. D.'
Dec. 18-,1866.yr
THE CORNER GROCERY 1
Southeast coiner of Main & Bridge-stg
GROCERIES, PROVISIONg, FLOUR, MAL
The undersigned desire to make
acknowledgements for the very liber
al patronage they have received for
the pint eight months
They have recently matte large ad
ditions to their stocf, and are in daily
receipt of goods adapted to the wants
of their trade, allof which have been
selected with care and bought at the
I 0 N
very lowest market rates
With their' experience and grently
hicreased facilities, they would moe
respectfully invite their old friends
and customers to an examination of
their goods. They feel certain that
such examination will justify their
customers in giving them, as hereto.
fore their trade and' their confidence.
OAS494fERES.
The continue to pay iftieral prices
In CAM!, for desitable Country Pro
duce.
LONG & KEELER:
• May 11, 1868. ' •
ptpo R.—Wheat Flour of . all grad-a, Bacewheat, Flour, 'Brea, Corn,
Meal. Feed,
A c., at • - -
Dee. 15. • W. A. ROOMILLII,
FINE ASSORTMENT OF _TOT
ZA. IXl' SOAPS, at Ilicea BE I 111X13.
INS I SYRUPS AND 140LAS8IS
F
, McCAB,E UM
Illistellantons.
No. 1, pATTON'S BLOCK,
TOWANDA, PA.
FEED, &C.
vv .
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,: II ',1 , - , - . . -, - - i,;-: , , ,, ... , 4., ,,,
" r --,,, • , • :::'?l,st.t.
ICL, El.
• DIM STORE,
Wi.fitEr.oolliiiiineeillittOtrol . lkiiikEi;
sae .the ziodbus
4 0111. 11 0.4. , ;f Mo ds
heldvhs to bh Not", oak
" 1/1 " .ISPOMI _and
s oh or ivMooral -Mane public=
alga. 4 1 u1P 1 0961tof •
illta
razint - tatrps ,Imai r .iiiavtaugss -
Ballast blew retsidiediepd . we 11111 eow . pie.
pared to sapply the
WANTII•OF TIM PUBLIC. WITH 418T10148
._,Anuantanta To vas Tpurni. -
„
PUIIffi , WINES AND LIQUORS ,
FOR MEDICAL ONLY.
• IRML, COICENTriftp
BOTAIfID T 'IDOLS(7I I W AND NONCE'PATIIID
lIEDICENVII.
au. THE mpu4VPinwr MEDICINES
.111.01111, ou. 114111X1in,
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES;
D1111421:171$ AND SLAW. ‘.
irasor ANplog.pr AUTICLES OF EVENT
BEAU. Asocatouo Asa rterm Ensarra,
ALEALOID ANDRERINOIDS.,
/Lurie Beet limes,
•`SD;OYJIFAL 8 UrPO,BVIRO;
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE . SHELLS, AND
StitELDS;
Nuir g Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
• wsei •aotrsnrr or saws, omen, romps
mum,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
AND „sass QDALITY.
. - -
• large supp.Y Brushes for the Hat and SW.
- Also for the Teeth and Nall. Tooth Pow-
dere and Pastes; Oil., 'Perfumery,
Soaps. Combs, Hair Dye, hurigor
atorsatc., Kerosene, Kerosene
.
•
Lamps,l3hades4 Chimneys,
• Wicks, Ac.. all of the
late st styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
Mr Physicians supplied at reasonable rata.
Medicine* and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
emtversons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to lilo'clock In the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
• W. H. B. GORE.
J Towanda., Sept. 29, 1866.
garbwart.
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8 1
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t vs 'A % ' l ' VI
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ee Pt '
O
MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to' call the attention of the public to
their new Stock 9f
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glace, Sub, Paints, Oils,
;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint
. and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Clash price. Also, a Bine assortment of
KEROSENE LA-MP•S
of every style and pattern to snit the public.
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
TIN WARE.
JOIIIIIIINO PROMPTLY •TTINDID TO
We have on hand a fine article-of
-GLASS 'FRUIT JARS,
with Unproved sell-sealing corks, and
HERMETICAL SEA:LING C A DIB
which is one of the best cans vied.
June 90,1866. -
"abutltalians.
THE
. GOOD TIME HAS . COME !
The surplus of labor combined with other
causes has told with fearful effect- upon . '
HITnNITITMZ,E!
And it is decidedly lower, which can easily be
seen by enquiring Kices 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 offbring at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
I am now selling, Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thbles at $1,50 par foot, and othertoods in the
same proportfon, many of them as cheap as be=
fore the War. I have also increaatd facilities
for Manufacturing, and can furnish
DEALERS AT WHOLESALE.
Thankful t. r their past liberal patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the mime
by offering Inducements not to be found else.
where, I Write the public to call: and examine
my goods and pries before parc basing else-.
where. No charge for showing goods, and I
WILL NOT BE' UNDERSOLD
I also keep on band a large stock Of Ready
Blade Comma from the most common to the
finest Roam° d. Also Victoria lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes;- cape, &c., and will turnish
et erying is the line of Undertaking on the
most reasonable terms.
A 000 D HEARSE
Always in readiness when required.
JAMES 0. FROST
Towanda, April 16; 1868.
SOMETHING NEW!
AGAIN IN MOTION!
Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong
ing to HandaU, Compton & Co., and having
built a'sbanty on the same ground, we are pre;
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Filch a
Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple; Michigan
Pig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we otter for sale
in quantities to suit customers. Packages in
Barrels; tudfs and quarters. • - ~
FANCY EIMOXING.
/;The celebrated Lone Jack4= Pride of the Erni •
ted Mites, Vtrglubstbi;Gold Leaf, lia!y and all
kinds of Killloknlck.
BRANDS OF!: CIGARS.
1 American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet;
patio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
Yarns.
We will keepconstantly on hand a variety of.
Pipes, Cigar 41 , Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store,' • • • - - •
Landlords suppled with II al.t 'Poll To•
bacco on liberal terms. . • •
All orders promptly fillet - • t si.iC dotlee.?
Oot. 27. IRG7.
AW. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP ,
•
ELMIRA . -Y.
Yon will find Granite gonna:mate; both Wary
and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantles,- and
Coal aratits bto dt. - A large aaaortment con-
Assayed hind, cheap as the cheapest. '
•Anir. 10, 1868.—1 y.
Bttrif --7
t- " 4-
C L .
Bytioaionpia.,euts - A.miumitro'd,
TOWANDA, BRA,DFOI{D - 110., , PL,
L noir prbpired to fointalC: :
• 4ASOULAR SAW MILLS :-•
. .
sam
'• MACM:NEa.;
Of the best vigil_ ir!tA the, Mat ABM's , I
eds. All klitas of Machinery for Ficro*E4o,
:F41 41 111 4 E5•
' MADE.. k EEPADIED;
STEAm_WIIISTLES,
STEAM °AGUES
r
- GAUGE =COCKS, .
• • • OIL CANS, &O •
• rumbled at shint notice:,
B O,L T T G ,
.
pone trop to If !lichee Izidhune4er.
FORGING -
Of homy wrought work 'for Bridges, and - all
other pop:wol f done to order.
COOKING. .L.H4TING STOVES,,
Coal and Wood Bunters. Printttuie kir Cooking
Stoves, Sieve Pipe, Tin-Ware, Bost Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators sad Letups'.; kept constant
iron hand:..
DRAWINGS •Ir, SPECIFICATIONS
Of all kinds of meohinsiy for Mills aid idler
purposes prepared by • • • -
N'irAßatN 'll4/4 •
ioremiui;who has Lydian:a experience la.thls
braucliot the tasfuessi •• ' - •
40BN, CABMAN.'
' Toivarids, Oct. 29.•466.—1v, . • •
T°wA. NDA OARRIAGE
undersigned respectddly announce to the
Public that they,hate purcluised I.he-
CARRjA:qt:SHOP
G. 11. DRAKE . ,
And aro now prepared - to build Work in
THE LATEST STYLE
And most workinanlike manner. They will
constantly keep on hand-an assortment of splen..
• - _
TOP AND OPEN% BUGGIES,
DEIJOGR&T AND LUMBER WAGONS
I -m
ua
ALBANY SLEIG . HS
ALL WORK WARRANTED
RpAIItLNG promptly attended to at ren
seeable prices.
• . .BRILINT STULEN.
Towanda, May 9, 1547.—1 y.
NEW . . PLANII•,G MILL
The undersigned having built a large-and com
modious Mill in the fierongh of Towanda ; and
filled it with the most- modern. and improved
machinery, for the mifitifactare of
trj. A
O
'are prepared to . All orders, whether large nr
small upon the shortest: notice. We have
_also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest atyleAnd pattern, which we can tarnish
mach c - liesper than• they can be worked by
PLANING,
TONGUEING,
- - GROVEING,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to suit our customers,
Persons building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will Bud it
largely for their'intereat to buy of us, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your team it is feeding,, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CASE for PINE . 1
HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and - see us, or if you can't come, write.
L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Tivvrandit,feb.,lB434.
C ONFECTIONERY MANUFAC
TORY.
Calls the attention of the- publie-to the fact
that he manufactures and sells at
All kinds of.Confectionat 1, Fon ign and Do
mestic Nuts, &e. Dealers in the country wish
lug anything in hit line wUI do well to send
their orders to him, and they will be promatly
attended to. Satisfaction . guaranteed: store
in Pattotis Block. Tow ands. Pa.
Feb:24 /t363.—tf.
BODICA3INDERY.---THE PUBLIC
is respectfully informed that - the Book-
Bindery has been removed tolhe Arlin" Build ,
3d story, where will be done - •
In ail its various branches,' on tern's. as res
sortable as" thetimes '!wW allow. The Bind
cry will be under the charge of . .
:..0. WHITAKBR,'
. -
1
,
Arrexperien ed Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, in a . style . and' manner which
cannot beecelled. Music, Magazinea, News
papers, Old IBooks, &c., bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention will be paid to
the Baling and Binding of ' • . i . •
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
dnranility aril be warranted.
All work will•be ready for delivery when
promised. '•
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
perk.° satisfaction gnarranteed. • .
Towanda, Ailgust 2, ISB6.—tt.f..
T 0 BAC° 0 -AN D CIq.ARSI
The and ersig, 4ed have established a
STEAM .TOBACCO FACTORY;
• •T O - W - & N D, A:',
On Msin Street below .Drldge Street.
W here they are manufacturing all kinds of
OUT TOBACCO ~ AND CIGARS.
WH 0 L-E SALE' PRICES
That cannot fall to snit • We would moat re
spectfully solicit a' call from the deale.s through
Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of
OUR STOCK AND PRICES
Oar Tobacco manuinetured item the beet
KENTUCKY AND - • VIRGINIA
.Stock No& can be procured -itt the martst.
Give as a try. This is a borne enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal dispositioa of the
trade to. support homemanolactors. •
" • - MEANS A. PiIINNY,
157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
June it, 12611.—tf. - •
PURNITIALE WARE-ROOll,l
JAILER HARRISON announces to the ,public
that he atilicoutfuties to manufacture and keep
on band a large assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE.,
A. ILLRNER.
Banana. Tables: - Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
Jed:. of every desozipttut , which will bb made
of the* best materials, and!in . be most workman
like manner.. , ' . .
, . .
I invite the inection of the public to mylwork,
which shallot. be summed in durability, at any
shop s in tho ..i.onntyy, and 'my prices will be.
found to be allow as the times will admit.
Readymade Collins constantly on hand or
Made to order. A good Hearse will be feraebed
when desired. - , •
Aug. 15,1895., •
F-A T 0 R-Y.
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
0211 E AND TWO BEATED
WINDOW SASH, & BLINDS,
AND SCROLL
inisittlanums.
A. HART,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL,
BOOK•B.1N( 1 N 1
BLANK BOOKS,
Which they oECr to-the trade at
mom tlirsdr*AN 817 R A N et
AMIN adJusted prompu y
• ' - sql), 8.8. ArJrZetN, 4;o',
OtS I O4 I IWIGB.I 6 GI /Melia dad renal. cot ,
- •.paiskos....ollas Nostosie's Blt,ck,
1.40' 6 4: 666 4 616 . 6116 70 C. 101.4 .....SI 700 6 %
/Ms -. 't 1.#2 . Pi'sicz Isrtnalta CosspAirr,l
_, .- - , • ' - ibittfonl,ca,
_-Cad Midis. Nov; fs ' 67 — .. .. u ..
isisisisstsi axiLosrpos Axis Gs. ,
Irmo =Mtn Issimairos CO.
Omit& Sisrphu and nesersed Fond,.
, "104 - •
,
Abets Id do Vaned S iscssil.
tatee; over... i . %
ir t 41.7 prangs, gpirardi 01 (Gold) 17,,y;
.44irilL Isrstramitcs COXPAX2..
I . '
Natifori, Conn.
onm
.• • ,
Nistr JILISIT ildiliAL Lin lIIIIIMANC I c. -
Newark* , 117. J
}UN
• il -
Now= AinnutAir Taman Intriti!wsi •
. co., -. , .(Aceidesw) •
- , PlaladdpAii,
4%01 4
pointioilotrr Nun:milts' brseuxcal -,
- c 0... ~.-
.-- liofftford, COMI.
. Capital ...... • ....... lof
• _ TOT/Slldi; Feb . li. I.*::ii
cap!tal....
prE, LIFE,
SURANCE. AilD ,ACIDENTAI,
IN
camas uvuetlyip orss
lIEVE.NTEEIY MILLION DOLLAki
C. S.,RUSSELL, Agent, ,
vits,smownto 'FILM OFLIMILIiCoIitu,
ilium; Pisa &Mums brantaxes
Comm' - • Phitadetphia, f
Capital sad inirplus over ........
Nom brarsaxca oourasrr,
• Of Nese-Yerk.
Capital and surplus, over.-- 53,750
&mum COXISANT OF Noava
Amami Phskidaphia. f
Capital sad Bogus, over . slaw
latwarrso Issivtaires COKPAXT,
-Of .Ifewrork.
Cattle' and surplu, over
maximum listoutroti Coirratrr,
. Of Philadelphia.
Capital and'imrplus, over
AMIE iNBLICANCE CIONFANT.
Of New-Yor k.. Capital and stirplaz t over ............ CSO,r9
Prraivi INErnerres Coirerry,
• Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and airplay, 0ver...........
MCTCAL LIPS I.I4BCHENCE COMFA7,7,-
Of New-York,,
Capital and surplus, over.:... '
TRAVELLiaII /NsCILANCII COlii•-•NY t /
• Of Ilartford, Cohn.
Capital aid surplus- , f over ...........
• Risks taken an all kinds of - Psaps,
low rateeaa by any other reliable Couip;alo
IT Policten ileued and !Amen, It nay i .
jnated at this Ageney,thereby.saving
and expenae of going' elsewhere for 4etfic=,:',
tar (Mice at the ilardwhere Store of
ding k Rouen C . S . 1111sSfll .f .
Towanda, Feb. 7, It,66—ti
T"IIs'SURANdE CoMPA
OF NORTH AMERICA.
, (Mee No. 242 Walnut Street, Phi ad.:p c
This Company are now proaccutiug tb•
ness .of insurance from loss of danwce by 'F.,
on Buildings, Merchendisc. Feral:ore
throughout'.the State of Pennrylvania, of kir
terms,foriong or shdrt periods; or perm.v,
ly of - Buildings, by a deposit of Preiniam.
The prompt payment of claims lei !cue,;
lug the period of nearly 70 years that the C.
party has been in esistence. entitles then L:1-;:!
confidence of the public.
Druseroes.—Arthur G. Coffin, ,S.121:1e:
Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Azar",
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. %Void W.l
Welsh; Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dick-. 4
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Hier ,
Francis R. Cope. Edward B. Trotter. E47.,tc
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
Anrura G. CO7M, Pre.r , u-•-
C. S. RIIMELL, Agent, Towanda. •
LIVERPOOL AND LOZs.; DON AN:
GLOBE FIRE AN i.iFE 11 , .:3CRAN , ;
COMPANY.—Office, 45 William 'St., an4;7;
'Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Burp:as an Reserved Finds
(Gold)
Assets in the-United States, Over ...
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. 17k ,
The shareholders personally responiih:ef.:
engagements of the company. All Director
mu t bershareholders.
micron IN New Yozz.—Francis entter.- .
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell Esq., Der.::
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard; Jr. Esq. ' E. If
Archibald, Esq., H. B. K. Co nsul; alexatie•
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Hobert C. Ferguson. Er, Allred Pell, Feb., -Resident Secretary. Ate,
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Bart
Banzas—Phenix Bank—Cammans t Co.
The Policies of this Company: are boned ri
well-known American citizens resident in an
York, who arc Directors and Shareholders, st:
consequently, with the other Shareholders. sa
individually liable - for all the engagemenu
the Company ; all Policies are signed by then
all claims are payable in on proof of los
without deduction for interest, aad not, ale
usual, sixty days after. presentation of prom
They expirext six o'clock, P. K., and not 1.
noon. Life insurance effected, and multl:Y:
granted on favorable terms. •
H. B. IicEEAN, agesl.
Towanda. April 23, Iti67.
MOE!
THEEQUITABLE. LIFE ASSfi
ANCE,Society's Agency for Bradfoni •
CASH CAPITAL $.3,0.00,000.
Yearly income en? 12.000,000 cub.
MONTANYE
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
THE ASTOR FIRE- INSURANCE
of New York. Agency for Bradford Co
'CAPITAL $400,000.
picoleud for 1866, 10 per cent.
LIONTANYE
. Towanda, Jaly 25, 1867. -
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIR
Inlurance Agency or Brndforkt
CAPITAL *3,00,000
, .
Mutual Cash play. In successful operatiur L; :„.";
er twentpseven years. ..
--_-. . MONT A\ 1
1. .+ 1 fl+• Aid ,
4
i
' Towanda, balk :5, is 6 7 -
YOkING INSURANCE AGE\ W .
CY.
WYOMING INSORA NCI: COMPANY
Wilkes• Barre„ P.+ , - :4
/SAMUEL WADRAMS... .. . .. .Pre.+Lien
L.l). SaOEMA SER, ..... ....Vke Preside:: r , ... i ,
B. C. 8611TH. ecr++...m . i ..--
Capital and Surplus $170,00e;
North America, Hartford. Coco. insect: 13:0. 04
Fulton. New'York, " :54,, , '..
- Springfield Mass.,
- Applications for innzrance to the above C.a. .._
panics taken at fair mos, and bushiesiatter,i, • . f.
ed to with promptness and care. Pattice± r :
attention will be given to Farm risks in at ~.1
country.. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance :i. .:.;
acted in good and reliable companies. Otte
peer the fishery on Malwat., formerly Oct cylet k•
by lifercur lc Morrow: .., t
t•
• _T. B. CAMP, Agent. . g
Towanda, March 12, 1868.—M.
R USSELL & MIX'S
INS . .IINCE AGENCJ
Capital Represented over $27,000,000,
• JOIIP.LNIES REPWENTED:
North America, Philadelphia,— V 2,901,240 ;1
Phcenix, of Hartford, 1,234,19.5 tI
Germania, New York,
Home In. Co., New Haven, - 1, 8 6 7 1 6 9 ,8 ,07 13 0 1 0 , 2
North American Fire In. Co., of
New York,. 755,0 t i,. r
Enterprise. of Cincinnati, 1,003 AO O c 4
blutnal Life, New York, 20,009.000 0
•
-We write policies in the above reliable con
ponies at the lowest rates. Particular atlantic.
given to farm property. Office two doors cord
of the Post Office up stairs. in thereon
plod by John W. 'Mix and Hinry Peet, abo
the banking House of B. 8. Bussed 3 Co;
B. EL RUSSELL,
• JOHN W. MIX.
Towanda, Feb. 20,1888. -
FASHIONABLE TAILORINGi!
LEWIS BEILBEIN
Respectfally informs the citizens of Toisch
Borough, that he has opened a
TAILOR SHOP,
In Phinney's Building oppoeite the Ifelalsia o24
and solicits a share a public patronage.
4le is prepared to cat arid mete garments is
the most fashionable style, and the most dam'
bie Manner. PerfectitatisfaCtion will be Pit
anteed.
•'Catlin/rand - Repairing dice to order oa stsat
notice. ' Sept. 10, 11161.
REAL - ESTATE AGENOY.
Et: u. TIIOItPiON Ito BOOM FOWL
OFFICE 13 =rani TLACIII
caicsGi), ILL.
Real Estate puralused and Bed. luvettlae l l
made and MonepLoared.
July 29. 1868.3 m.
ME
120
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