Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 19, 1868, Image 4

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Agriadiurni.
Fall PingLipp
Without - elaborating • the any :
Strong points in favor of fall Plough•
iag, a few of the, more prominent
benefits may be briefly' stated as" fol
lows
1. August and September is a.good
time to turn over bound out sod land,
and manure and reseed it at once to
grass, obtaining a crop, of hay the
following year. .
2. October and November is 'an'
excellentlime to break' up sod land
for planting the following spring.
3. The weather, is then cool and
bracing, and the team - strong' and
hearty for their work ; while the
'weather in - ,-,spring is more relaxing
and team less able ; and spring work
being always hurrying, it saves time
to despbtch as 'much of the ploughing ,
as possible during the previous au
tumn. . .
.
4. Sod le n d broke up late in au
tumn, will be free from growing
grass the following spring, the roots
of the late overturned sward being
ro generally killed by the immediate
succeeding winter that not- much
grass will readily start in spring. -
5. The frosts of the winter disinte
grate the ploughed land, so that it
readily crumbles in fine particles in
the spring, and a deep mellow seed
bed is easily made Tile chemical
changes and modifications, resulting
from atmospheric action during the
- -winter, develop latent fertility in the
upturned furrows, which, with the
mellowing influences, materially in
crease the crops.
6. Most kind of insects are either
tshully destroyed or their depreda
tifins materially checked by the late
fall ploughiug.
7. Corn stubble land may be
vloughed late in the fall, and_thus be
ull ready for very early sowi n g in the
spring, thereby going far, to insure a
good catch of, grass ; the roots of the
new seeding hold well, being well
established before the droughts of the
summer come on. _
• 8. Most land needs deem:Plough
ing than has generally been practio
ed. When the sob, soil is fine grained,
unctuous and close,or where there is '
a hard pan of good quality, deep
ploughing may at Once be resorted
with decided advantage. Where
the sub soil is poorer, the ploughing
may still be advantageously deepen
ed by degrees, say an inch at each
new breaking up. But in by far a
majority of cascs,deep ploughing may
t , e practiced at once—indeed,it may
be the rule with safety,whil; shallow
ploughing may be the exception.—
Plough, say nine, ten, eleven or,
twelve inches in November.
The sub soil turned up will grow .
several shades darker by spring. Thq
frost and atmospheric influence o
winter will mellow the soil ; -the- inor
ganic demerits, and all latent fertili
ty will be made more active for bene
fiting the crops. In spring, spread
the manure and plow it in, or other
wise work it in.or mingle in with the
-soil, for the depth of four inches, or a
little more or less, and you have the
, very best attainable condition for
iv.ilizing good crops. Deeper plough
thg_may thus be practiced than would
at all time be safe, or expedient, if
the ploughing is delayed till spring.
• —Maine Fanner.
The Various Kinds of Manure.
Opinions vary much as to the val
ue of different kinds of animal excre
ment, when used as manure. The
dring.of swine is probably the most
powerful. The dung of sheep is gen
erally of two • kinds. That =which
forms the upper stratum of our
sheepfolds is commonly'dry and brit
tle, possessing little cohesion ; while
that below is more unctuous and of a
different consistence—being decom
posed. In any condition it -is not
suitable for elevated lands which are
dry ; but on low,moist, or rather wet
lauds, it is properly regarded as the
best ameliorant that can be applied.
When sheep dung is kept in a close
heap and rather moist, it decomposes
rapidly ; but when not compacted,
with a chance for its moisture to
o, cape, the process of decomposition
is more tardy. When applied to the
soil or voided over the surface by'the
animals, it decompoies' more rapidly
than most any other animal excrement,
and produces more speedy and ener
getic effects. A too large application
often, from its great energy, proves
injurious to the crop, and pushes
vegetation with an unhealthy rapidi-
I ty, and should therefore be used in
less quantities, both as regards
weight and volume, than any other
manure. From the excrement of
sheep, both solid and liquid, there is
eliminated a large quantity of ammo
nia. This gas in not • without its
value to the fatmer,but this we are not
now prepared to speak. In preparing
dung for agricultural purposes,. it is
well to mix it with a liberal quantity
of some dry material which will
absorb the volatile products of de
composition and become good manure.
For this purpose, good loam, muck,
refuse hay, straw, and other similar
substances, are valuable; Bat what
ever material is made ute of for this
purpose, it will be necessary to pitch
the mass over frequently, and the
more carefully this is done the more
valuable will be the manure when
used.
The excrement of poultry—hens,
turkeys, &a., though limited in quan-'
tity on moat farms,is very energetic
and of great value. In its nature it
is very different from the dung of
quadrupeds, and appears -to con
tain a substance which is mostly
composed of albumen. ' Vanqueline
analyzed this dung and discovered a
marked difference between that void
ed by brooding liens. It has been
asserted by those - who have'experi
mented.carefully with the excrement
of fowls,and particularly that of hens,
that in order to derive- the greatest
possible benefit from it, care "mast be
taken to comminute it finely before
applying it, and to apply it only to
the surface without covering it np.—
When it becomes necessary to use it
as a starting manure, should al
ways be mixed with some qualifying
manure=such
,ros plaster, ashes, or
- common mouldi, This is necessary in
order to abate ,tts natural energy and
cause it to actor a longer time. In
compost it is wobably The most val
uable ingredient -that can be usad.—
A steep made of this substance may
be profitably used in irrigating gar
dens. It his sometimes been recom
. mended as an infallable remedy fax
the various evils resulting from the
ravages of the "striped bug," as well
as from the attacks of various other
insectiveons deredstore,the attacks
of
. tvhich so often prove detrimental
to , certain plants. A very valuable
artificial guano is made by mixture of
hen excrem ent ; muck, and other art' ,
cies ; but car...must be exercised in
using it, as it is too powerful - for
many -plants, and timid net be,
placed , In; Contact with either tbe
roots or italks.---Germantottstlbl.
~5.
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R FEB-, A Y
oi and alter Monday May'*llth ; .. , 11114
Trainsertil hare Waverly."' at about, the Mirk
log hours, TM : • t
- • ammo, with% •
OAS a. m., Night - . Express, Mondays" lieept
ted; for Rochester, -Bufrlo ealsouwww"ald
Nuaklrk, making direct connections with tra
Of the, Atlantic and-GrestWestern,'Lake !
and thud Trak_eve for all potent West
also st Elmira for Vimamdalges. •
11:57 eh,* NiOt . Express, -
Rochester Baal°, 'Wm,aceiDunlitifand the
West, eensecting as above:
s. Train,Sundayi ewes= for
Ballido - sad• Datkirk-comMotleiritt • for
tauandaiga a. -3:18 BmireAccofewolt . Go ' s; thindayi
Day - Express, reondayiticOpted,
for Roc hest er, Bolmto. Gal emetics , Duuldrkaa
the West.* Itennectsat Elmirelor Caaserdalgul
at Salamanca with the Atlantic - and Great,
Western Rellwayourd st -Buffalo with-the Litho
Shore and Grand Trunk Mantrap'', for ill points
Went and Soo:h:
p..Pautreas -.lllsliclantdays "ex
°opted, for Bulitilo, Seisms= andthinldrk,Co*
nesting with trains for the West. •
. 9 10118.. Way• Freight, Etmdays =opted.'
4110
• p.. •Em!grarrt Train; May, for the
*Steps at Waverly on Need* '
sonar scar.
6:34 a. m., Cincinnati Hamm, "Nondays ex
cepted, connecting at - Owego for nthisea ; at
Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Great 'Bend for
Scranton and Philadelphia : at lackawaxen for
Hawks and at Grayoodrt for Newbini and
anrici.
• 843 a. m., Binghamton Accomatodiitkmi Pen'
da ezae
rt(' p. mown odation train, daily. •
11:13 m. m., ,
Day ExPreell., &MAP mars
connecting at Binghamton f or Byrum; a Gt,
Band for Scranton; at Lackawixen for Hawley;
and at Jersey City with midnight uprose
train of New loner Railroad !Or - Philadelphia
Baltimore and Wasabigton.
6:27 p. m.. New York -sad. Baltimore Nall,
Sundays excented. -'
9:17 p. m., ..ightning Express. Sundays ex.!
oepted, connecting at Jersey Cho with morning
express train of New Jersey-Railroad for Bald;
mom and Washington, and at New York with
morning expresa trains for ••Bosion and the
East.
2:08 a. rol.. Night Express, Daily, " con-
New fat , Orayeoart for Warwick; and at
ork with afternoon trains and• datums,
for Boston and New England alike. •
4.25 p. m. Way Praight, boadays excepted. .
1111._A renrisedind =pieta " Pocket-aline
Table "of Pam:henget Trains 611 the Erie Ball-,
way and connecting 'Lines has recently been
publlahed, and can be Intalred 'en application
tolha Ticketear. of the Cornea •
Clan Pam Agl, :13aimstirt.
READING ILOMI-1711-
'lly.a eatinantENT.lLOSlOth,-1868.
011/IMe T uu. Lasts PROM MI Norma.. MID
Normi-Marrfor Philidelphia,New.York,Reading.
Pottaills. Tamaqaa, Ashland, Lebanon, ailen•
town, Eastaxi.&.c.__ ,sce. -
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-Yorkiaajol-,
lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10, a. m., and 12.40 M.
2.05 and 9.35 p. m., connecting with similar
Trans on tue Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ar
riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50
a.m., and 3.50 7,40 and 10.30 p. m. Sleeping
Cars aocompanying the 240 a. m., and. 9.35'
p. m., Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg .for Beading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Mineraville, Ashland, P/ne.Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphla s at 8.10 a, m., and
2.05 and 4.10 p. ta.stopping at Lebanon and
principal Way Stations; the 4.10 p. Train
making close connection for Philadelphia and
Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylldll Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road leave Harrisburg at p. 5.5 p. m. Return.
ing t ;Leave New-York at 9.00 a. nr., lin noon,
and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping Cars accom-
PlUlY4 l ,g the 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 and 8.00 p.m
trains without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a.m. returning from reading at 6.30 p.
m. , stopping at all stations • Pottsville at 8.45
a. m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 8.00 and 12.19
noon, 2.00 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. m., and
1.00 and 8.45 p. m-
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7:10 a. m..
and 12.00 noon.
Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 a. m., returslng from Philadelphia
at 5.15 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves
Pottstown at 6A5 a. m.,retnrniug leaves Phil
adelphia at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave ReaJing at
WO a. m. and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrala,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c.
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction at 9.00 a.m. and 6.55 p. in, Return
ing : Leave Skippack at 6.45 a m., and 1.15
p.. in., connecting with similar trains on Read
ing Rail Road.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p.
Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 3.15 p. m., the.B,oo
a. in., train running only to Reading. Pottsville
&Ws. m. Harrisburg 6.25 a. in. and 4.10 and
3Eep..m.,and Beading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a.
In.. for Harrisburg, antl-g.06 a. m.„ and 11.40
gin., for New York, and 4.25 p. m.;,for
mmutation Hileage,_Beason, School ana
Excrtrtion Tick ets to and from all points, at re
dared rates. -,
Baggage checked 'through ; 1100 pounds al
owed each Passenger G d. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., May 20, 1867.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAIL ROAD—Summer time Table. Thro'
and direct route between Philadelphia, Balti-
more. Harrisburg. Williamsport, and the Great
Oil Regions of. Pennsylvania. Elegant Sleep
ing Cars on all-night trains.
On and after MONDAY; MAY 11th 1668,
the trains on the Philadelphia it . Erie Bail
Road will run as follows
I
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. —11.15 P. hi, -
" Williamsport 8.20 A.M.
" arrives at Erie 850 P .M.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphik:..l2:oo noon.
• " Williamsport... 8:50 P. M.
it arrives at Erie 10105 A, M,
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A. IL
" Williamsport... 6:28 p. m.
,I arrive at Lock Haven •
,' 7:45 p: oa.
I,lor ain, ZASTWARD, IF
Haileaves Erk. ' • ' 11:00 a, M..•
I. " Williatn9drt....lo:ls p. In.
. . . _. . .... _
_ 6P ...
'•' arrives at Philadelphia.. 7;10 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 p. m
••Williamsprit.. 8:55 a, m
arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p m
hail and Express connect with 011 Creek and
Allegheny River Ball,Boad. Baggage Checked
Through. ' '
ALPIIED L. TYLEP.AIenII gupl/2:
Ziottlicituoui.
THE GOOD TIME HAS COME!
The supine or labor combined with other
canoes has tom with fearful effect upon
4 1
.-V I TTIR;•=t O :73II.I
And it is decidedly lower, which can easily be
seen by enquiring prices at ' •
13ZIII:VVAlltillt4k0V0118:41. ‘ ;k0: till
*bete may be found the largest and best atoek
of Purnttare ever offered In this, market, and
which lam now offering at - . • .
GREATLY REDUCED PRICfiS
I am now selliag:Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thbles at $1,50 per foot, Radon:at:goods In the
same propo . ...ion, many of them as cheap as be
fore the War. a have also increased facilities
for Manufacturing, and can furnish
DEALERS AT WHOLESALE
Thankful to tueir past liberal patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the same
by oaring inducements not to found eha
Where,l invite the public to call and examine
my goods and prices before pun basing else
where. No charge for allowing pods, and I
WILL NOT BE . UNbERSOLDA
I also keep on band a large atock - of Ready
blade Coffins ..om the most common, to the
finest Rosewood. Also Victoria Lawn, Marten
and Satin Robes, caps, ' be., and will iamb&
wearying In the line of Rndertalting on the
most reasonable terms..
A 000 D HEARSE
Always in zeulincss when re_qulred. -
JAMES 0. 'ROST
16i1888.
Towanda, A
TOWANDA BAJIER,
EATING ESTABLISIIIVE NT
The undersigmeiraring :mite - minim to a co
partnership under the name of SCOTT lc AL ,
LYN, for the transaction of business at the old
Bakery stand, first door south .of the Ward
House, Man street, -would resPectfolly an
nounce to the public that no pains will be
awed to keep the best of everything In our
line of brudroms mast prices af low as can .m
obtained elsewhatn. • We, will keep constantly
on hand and will bake bY order..
BREAD; PIER, CAKES, &C.
Carman; may rely upon oar work being well
ind neatly done. In oar '
F &TINGDEPARTMENT
Moils will be served at - all hours of the day,
and we will do all In oar power to merit, not
only a continuance, but an intrease of the lib!
awl patronage' heretofore extended to the
House. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand. We
Min also keep is good. assortment of Oratories;
Confectionery listen , Dried and Canned Trills
Cash paid for Botta, Eggs and Fruit.
D. W. SCOTT.`;
Towanda, firpt.15.1869. . 8. -ALLYN.
A. W. AIRES' MARBLE SHOP,
• • : ELMIRA A. :
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Yon irtfrittel Xesibmitai, bah • tirst*
intOospeord, and' 8140..104 1 6 1 r
!cosi Glatmi to AL „A- torKr
stilatlyostasd,ebeipmq,b4 4 sll,pfistot,
AGO°, 1868.--Iy. • - _
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tIOREAIf • ESTAISAGESTOr_ 1 1 1 1 f i
"V lei siTlbnfl Jebt6 - , , e r yr =
o nic *
killail*Pololl, -& no
-01 nelo ITFAttit 114 to 1
%Jew landittedelailisillalW**C
Allfsarteamyli,
from Magi litettone
Hallway. ,
Thg" Aniihor h 341'4 fi co ft
township, Camden county, n.
MO Berm. To he sold in WWI
Potter County Lands. Heavily thalm
with Pine. Hemlock, Ash, Cherry and 4
woods as follows : ' ••
•• • I
i
Trade No. 470, containing ~ 990 acres t
4155, C9O acre— betwen first and ; east
forks of the Binnamigening in Wharton and
Sylvania townships.
J • .
Tracts No. 4767, 990 %mit No. 47 4 ,i5q
acres; No. 468, 100. acres; narks twa
ship. line of. Appot. boa-tater, of -Naftali
Croek. =• 1
Traria No. 6911,1100 SOTO ; No. 6120 j NM
acres • No. 6833, 1100 Sere' No. 69134,:1081
acres 7t o rwsbss : 041 3 ,A=114:
MAIOO •. anilliarardson town:
ships on head waists Karla creek, oar Ina*
branch.
Tracts No. 4717' ; 196 aorta ;14729. 990 acres
Appot and Marathon Unrahlps, near Little
Nettle Creel. - ,
Tracts No. 4910, 837 sores ;< 614, 600 sorer
Wharton township ,rnaht !ninth, IBlnnamahon,
in&
•
Two hundred and seveSty-Bre acres primal
first class coal land. Blakely township, Lai
setae county, Pa., half way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very near the Railway:
; . 41 6, th e n iAii
coal land about 1} roues north kast of Wilkes;
Barre, in the midst of improvements.
About 1000. acres of land ill Medford townj,
ship, Burlington CO= New Jersey, about
four miles north from ;aeon Junction of the,
Camden and Atlantic .and Delaware and Bari,
tan Bay Railways. Valuable seat.l Two',
or three houses, stable barns, &c., second!
growth of timber, neverfatg water. Power:
fall 15 or 16 feet overshot: ,oe $2O per acre.?
One-third may remain. • "
•
Delaware Farms and Pen hints Lilac—,
Descriptions and dtrectinns von on appllw
A valuable country 13eid near
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres bald.
WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale or ex•
change. 120 grim of good land one third tlm•
bered. San Plere, Stark county, lowa.
Forty acres of gold 1s idWilth trait trees;np
pies, peaches ' pears, do 25 d
one half mile from serfs imProve
Ban Piero on Itativray.—
Price 8800.
. .
80 acres one mile from Elan; Plere, one-third
timbered. No Improvements. On railway.
Price $BOO l 7 . •
' '
A steam mill property in parlington town
ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lam
bering operation. -
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 sues, each partially timbered, and itnprov
ed suitable for farming or grazing.
Hocise and Barn in good order and 136 acres
of improved and timbered land, orchard, good
water, &c. Union township, Tioga county, on
Northern Central Lailwzy. I Por sale on long
time and easy terms.
RaiTcrin4?ta in 4 1 9w 0 P. Ti/csooloo4 l 4ford
county, Pa: •• " •
3,000 Acres Wild Timbered I cud.' Sullivan
county, Pa.
122 Acres good Farming Land, Burlington
ownship, Bradford county.
Other timbered. l and properties
Descriptions given on spr..lation.
Tenements and Improved Beal Eatate, To
wanda Borough, and other pimpertles4
Execute Conveyances, tamibh Briefs ;of Title,
buy and sell Heal Estate; imilect rentals and
lienz,eurvey and examine all hinds of property.
They are prepared to.wotiate sales Of farms,
homesteads, and properties especially desirable
to ; to Procure gidventet !dr maktey
upon bond and mortgage, and to proseentile
gables for those dashing to make fn eats
or secure a home. They will effect • '
In the best ]mown :WIRD AND. LIFE COMPA
NIES. They have exclusive Agency of Brad.
Led, Arid iteishbottiNgrfeetle. :AgedlUVl is
plinteeln these save dePartments •ot [near.
ante.. . •
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7tiostv *bp deforti to biller WI tortoli'
••N ') jr ). j I
ARirti o deek' permanent, lairtinits for the'
future benefit of theft faintly., In Inane and
firet-olien bibs CongparAso g 1;.•
Ospitallo; &shim :toDqy •
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Krectbdive.prcipaides,t •
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.!..Aliwishing surveys and earunlaatinns I -
wishing adianees 'n ' e'on 4aldable"rea
p rop e rt y - ••, •k i
All who wish- to °rata lelllo dr rental Of
Farm! or Tenement!, . 4
Are respectttilly solicited to entree{ such bald
ness to our Agency. •
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MONTANYA Si WARD,
INS 0.14
All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire;
Further particulars furnished at o# ?fftcp,
,comer ot"Haia I and ',pilo t ttreet!„
Ei. D. motitairti,
HENRY WARD.
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Mir PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
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REFERhNCES: .
Hon. U. Heacnr Towaada, Pa. t - •
Hot. William Elite% Bloomsbaiit; Pa.
C. L. Ward, Einf., , Towinde. „
N. O. Nerene, - "ist - "
G.F. Nation a fb.ilkeDies,,Fclianda•
J.. D. Nouti,;Townwea: -
Lathrop, I,ngton Oaf New York.
Dickeen•Brotbersa hiai •- •
Non. John N. Contient. Barre.
eb,•WU 'f• • t - •
Hon. P. B. Streeter; Nontowe, Ps.
Towanah--.Aprila. par r t- •••• t• •
Vc. 1 0 FF I Vci,
Has just opeiie'd a fall and conipletiassortznent
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GROCERIES OF I AL., KINDS !
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tor *Wag Tta antalllter ware.
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p i ma l it wool , their Tarr =WU
patronage Fie. .lilt , two. , aad Is;
promise whir their . to baltrim 41 - ,
127 opt, do*" to our baaaus, ao so
to vaunt aittsfutioa to all. eon and ne e ad
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At 1
s_..tili_t__•-. .I' 4 ; ..- T_ . '" 3 . 4 4. ' .. " . ; :-, 4
AMEN CARR GE FACTORY.
Whie:6 fol PAR, good. ge . aced in oon
larnetiOr . .0: 4 41 0 4r AtteAulths can not:
be
: i tis neer Dr% MTV I&
4 7,1/.., , :. .1.... ri.l,. , au , ~ • ; ..-. , 1
it4i1 1 611114 61111 . 1 - Via ' W6Tita a, Aaiun .
grottiani tO get tOnbott , stooks ankto war
rant nitwit* girth tact ton. -
... All, hindm -
tiof. W to tad- citniTs
made to All,
trfth . enter cite and ist
plitch. ! ,1:..)1 Wii , t ik 1
.11 PRICES OW.
.....,.._ ,i
ZraVoircg ' o= l
i
ATHENS CAS.,RIA,I
11,
Alterl.ri,l,
Sept.SePt.
N 81; °
NEW Gito
KIM
W. A. ROC
ivrE,7.l.,Es,?:
1 -
OF ALL
AND-lA.I4INa
I DRIED •
- PEAOHF,S, PUN:
• ac., ac
=TEAS, SUG:' :0, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,' COFFEE, SPICES,'
j
Of alik i nde, in feet evesfiihin,g in the
L.
aR;O-a E It ' I; 1 .-- N R. 1
Wqbe kept e tinily on hand
1
FLOUR,FRED,JsR
131:=B, LARD, -E
ventEir '6F F
DRY OpDs OF
=3
LOWE,§T POINT
And will
CHEAP AS
I i.
THE
CASH P
A,Lip ;
ES
, W
1867
TTHE TINDERS'
t
is
r epro co Defer ,40
.0.344r\ / 1
I '
c‘. 111,7k.0
Which' I pate p
dent Qui can sell at
purclu!e 4 A Oisewhere.
a apleadid stock of
TEAp, CO
11;
BT OH, SALE
ti i •
ila i ve on ban,
MUICN FLOU
• BYE DO. B' OIEWHEAT DO.
i 'kee•ii IC,Cuiriantly ' .fi Laud; PORK, HAIR,
LAM and kinds of iD3E. Would cull the at,-
~ 1
fr tkitio It the publlii onrclan't Be leak
t
. ' TOOK F „TOBACCO, •
s ia iillu ' bii;ice:-‘ , * ":Ese ' 00E14% celebn'tea
New Yo rk
IwandrAr,
rlemultalbindArsininoonritiocknl, '. ' s.‘ , , •••
. •
;,/WOOD N WARE.
liaU
Toumt SOAPS, .
,04.000doselor s'
ObIINT
Illirn!stllg i rluii
Plelle gland make'
NM Ni r TA
11 1 I I
-'A 4 , i' A Oa P
( i 1
Has i opened $ shop 1
BOOrS Of the Yo . . •
Ila i rootill story, o
thawp
•, 1 1
1 i i l
In the . est and m. • I
experle ca of man i
lteep u with the F
deafte to please hb
oasts Mai to give ..
1 1111:43utting • "• • -
• Meters.
q=l
1 0 nL.'
SNOW.;
'AND =Rift
• wow • - •
ON. 'OD
Zii2
weimanouvo totaii . - dtheis
woo patella pima', that Isi In la OW
anddallyntahlsiroaav mad Y;
~ FREECIU'OOttp ei'
llae. odtabla to tit waata off the people,,
3MS ha nil !Rewrap, at forme. ;
Sim Ming so Wind of goal wen nflaido
promptly Ono.,
4.,
E FACTORY!
J. A: BRISTOL'.
En
EW GOODS !
E'R I E S
WELL'S:
RU 1' 's,
ACHES, PLUMS
OYSTERS.
i[E2l
S CURRIES
!CI
POTATOES
Di* AND EVERT
'PRODUCE.
lot of
A fresh
LL~ARIETIES,
at tho
TEX MARKET
sold u
E CHEAPEST
V i\
FARMERS.
FOR
OF ,PRODITOgI'
ROCKWELL.
GNED, HAVING
higeit .
1211
zE3
TATCH
.6- CO !h Uoicor
e oltlsens of Brsdford
Lige and well selected
B,IEB,
for Viab and feel coati
isa, low Agora; as can be
I now offer to the pfttblio
s, sirgAni,
TUB, BPICFB, &O.
a large stock o 1
GRAHAM DO
ft. I win pay the high•
PRODUCE.
kieltbriteellhig
O. B. PATOB.
• ••• :14;1 : 4 g Li .- : ,; ,iiiih
=l:2
, — ii'i ! i k k!'•,c.fo'l . :(= -,- _ ,
LOB.. SHOP
sorsa.
the room hack of. the
Men's Christian Auoeis
er Clothleg atom
&WASH hiside 'T.'•'`
LING.
• •
fashionable manner. Air:
years; * letierat tips to.
Woes of ~the Tim , saes
. • mere. he believes wili
tida
en sb art notice and nom
TowsidiFi 4:101: WPM'
41STAIrtiOq
.G: 0 L D• . ilt-tiliztf
'a:L:O T•H rr,t4l
OroShoddy of soy khan 000ilstiog Is
—BUSINESS
_SUITS,.
VESTS AND , PANTS;
All Wool. -
DRESS COATS,' PANTS & VESTS,,
Linen Costs, Dudes
Over Atli sad 04er _Sitio, tills* Ma istlei
Oollos,Usss,Csodststo sad Pisani Eltdds.
Nook TIN, likens. Cams; Loan
vi s la . Bon and atm Mts.
that Good Goods us
obespor a s u itZr=this pm n goods
Widest doorioTowell ll /%7
`11; W. EDDY. •
Kay se, us's. \
THE, :TEMPLE *WON' 1
NM !WORN AND NEW 1300N6
Ad intlri new 'Otosik at obXtdog bought s•
theeNall before the was to be mold eilth '
SMALL PROFITS I
The underidesed would rope drolly ensconce
to the citizens of.Ttnnntds 'and vicinity that he
Is now may to MD* them CI °thing; 'sub as
MS 'BRAVER OVERCIOATS;
CHINCHILLAS, PUDIS,
Also the
Puma Dux; Ale Busulrai SUITS.
HATS AND CAPS.
Furnishing Goods, &c., And that, these goods
bought at very low times 'will be sold with
very small prong !intend to establish a per
trade in this place, and in order to pin
the. oonfidenoe of pool's's:li, will deal on e
basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and all goods will be warranted for *bat they
are represented to be. Come and'examine and
convince yourself. Don't forget the
_pince.
Temple of Fashion, opposite theideans House,
south end of Beidleman's
JACODS.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. •
BEDELL & VAN VELSOB,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT. LtilliOß,S;
flr7'lll7rTl
,
READY MADE CLOTHING
11/118 AND OAPS, ,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
68 Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
•
We barn a Fashkumble Cutter from New
York oat and take all the risk in giving gou a
good fit.
BEADY CLOTHING
Wanks* sit our own estahllatuneni. We give
partlenlarsttmtkon terouth's Bop, and
CHILDRENS' CLO7IIING
•
And always bays sigood aasortment.
CLOTHS AND. CASSIMBRES,
From S 5 cents to 'SS per, yard, (all wool.)
Bed Stock of Hato and Caps
Kept sisthlnk 20 Trolley. C5llO end Cook and
prove for yourself.
b. Will be at the Ward Bone the Brat aid
third Thursday of every month with samples
of Goode, and wen erect to take measures.
uEIJBLL & VAN VELBOB,
Gti o ltroad.4. l Waverly N. Y.
Agents - for Grover & Bakers Sewing Machines.
April 2,1868.
N_EW LOCATION
NEW ATT'RACTIONS
J. M. COLLINS,
Has removed to the atom forme occupied by
Mamball Brothers & Co., next below the Post
Wee, aqd has replenished his anortmentwith
a large and new stook of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
OASSpIERES,
TRIMMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
&0.,, &O. /
These goods have been recently parctiaseil
since the decline ; in prices, and win be' sold at
EXTREMELY, LOW ' RATES
•
Give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere.
as I will sell better goods.% at lower plow than
,elsewhere.;
I have Made arrangements with an expert
need Tailor to
MANUFACTURE GARMENTS,
And having a law stoat of Cloths and Trim
mings, I can famish_ outman/a with every
style of Garment they may desire, made in a
fashionable manner, and warranted to flt.
Don't forgot the place, next door below the
Poet-Office and News Room. Nabkat.
Miranda, April 80,1868.
CAP, AND FUR STORE I
The tillareknecl bfirccOpened a Store on ne
south side of Nen= s new block,
TdWANDI, PA.,
Where they Mena to keeps tall stock of
IiAiIIUONAJUJI AND SELSONABLW
Goods, consfdlig of
ME
HATS, CAPS, IURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMBRELLAS, CANES, GLOVES,
:BUFFALO aud WOLF ROBES .te.
Which *win sip at the kriest possible Peps
aud'revecifolfy solicit 'hereof sne Jar lIIV
of the publks.
\ r,
salads fitted with the 4 , 14. 4 40 Colonnater.
CI OEN 1 4 fIY 7
. "Towanda, Vet. 3, Mt.
L MIIRICI, , OR - ANY- i• • AR.
Oar Bak ordered at ilioetitetlat
tallisit at the -11MIWB20011111
, • • •••,
'Air ''Jr.i.,.-.1'.•;----;;•±4,7,1:::-:::-:,-,:_:-...-:.,:::::,Y...:._;.. :,
10isp:::-.04017x.r.leive:;:.:i.gTx,,Ei.
Afiunan. *mai MAC' -
Cosset liia so k niteetessilh 10w 114 ,d. Ps.l
liiial-leassibill&A fa* toils s
=.11,1:111014 Ustatmeszi eoessitsfsair ea
Trinalb admidelt any ittidso mei
is theists Ow simbaded, m. pitePosel;Audi%
- taste
tirtiMITVI be GiTelii iiatirapyr
id* es* puchissisail 411100*
sod auosable glens et ..oisme orFOllO, l
DRUGS 'MEDICINES, 0
- . .
Qua, timningp.
- .
B&NZINB AND TUREIDITDI4
BABE innismaint,
And sal Ida& of Brumbis,
.
KritOSENE OR,coAL, OIL,
,
+
Modica aid Biasing '
SMADIO; 'CIUMMEII3,
,
Signs, Lir& nabo b pro& not,
T &RN . RWS, ILtOIIINE OILS,
pole Tolkkitzettes 1;10 thaffludor,
Nkomo, mammy SOAPS, COMM
poem BOOKS, - PORT MONAIS
Pocket.xams, Rams..
Tom, sant AND HAM nuseiatTuimi
IpinizAnim AND =ion,
r ikadzial
s TOILOCIO, I Santr,l Pins AND Cie _ ales ,
chats, vicai andsloirocou.Trammkacllo'
pal I Ektspeusorkee, Shoulder Brume,
j.. Tifieull!a
-•8•31-
LIMN,
Ek%...o, is hani t _lrbermommars,
• • Pia itztfacts, atoms- Jaaa. Obtas
Warei Nr.labl,
_Nab, DA Mok,
• ton Mom ,_ Blab Taelak o r4l.
, de., Botado. Ms -Mc sad .
to Itsdidnowassi all the Popular Patent
_ .
M E 1) I 111 N E" 13 i, ',
-
All articles varrizited so represented. i Per;
sosaat a` Masao, can mashy their ordam by
atop or
attentio EA whirl wUI fiscetre prompt sad
cared n.
DR. PORTERS PREPARAVONB
, L FOR PAXILY 178 E,
See and Reliable Iteme r dles, ate war
tat they are intended to Five astir
Known AS
rioted for wl
faction, via
Dr. Porter
Dr. Porter'
Maffei Syrup, for scrofula
skisdiseasu,
skis dismal, ke. •• 100
Uterine Tonic, for Amu* wok
nos, .c.I. .... ..... ' A 00
the
Totl;gdrfor streagthating \
1 00
Tansy, Schnapßa,forliver and
Witty •ftsm/auds. . . .. ,—... • 1 00
I Comp. Syr. Ilypophosplites,
far nervous debaMty' • 1.00
Blackberry Balsam. for diar
rhea, ice. • .. 35
_ Famllyßmbrocaltentoi sprains
bruiees kg . 36
D. Porter's Pector al Waters, for femur- -
s 5
Dr. Porter's Woim Wafers, AT' expelling 2
6. ~
Dr.
meow POrtcr's Worm Syrup, for exterminal
• . nig 35
Dr. Porter's Inlaid Belief, Pr MOM bah*
._ none,
Dr. Porter's 0 _ Banff, for catarrh .
Dr. Porter's Toot
che er Drops, for tooth. 25
i ache 25
Dr. porter's Tooth Ponder, for preserving
25
Dr. Porter's Trloosene, tor drendng and 60
Crthe hair 60
tille,ior beautifying the
halr 50
Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean-
Big the halr 60
ILUk of Flan ,ers for beautify:
log
rueo m m l e et 3 ion ore xtensao
Dr. Porter'
Dr. Porter'
Dr. Porter
Dr. Porter'
Dr. Porter'
Dr Porter's
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Portor'a
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Potter'
II
Dr. Poster's French Compound. for Scald °0
bumble 00
Dr. porter's N.Wiaited
n Yip,. for habitat.
constipatio
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cots.wounda
/cc
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve; for chapped lips.... 26
Dr. Porter's Eye / Salve;for inflamed eyes.. 20
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, tor lamed eyes..
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
-corns and bunions tit
Dr.Portees Constipation Pills, for costive
nen, 1
Dr. Porter's iron Pills, for poor blood ••-• • • 25
. Porter's Citrate__
Maglassis, for a pleas
ant ca• +5O
1 + . Porkestiquid Ben n et, for making nu-
Ultima diet for invalids. 25
.'Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice aesm, Ea 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
ice cream—large
ic bottles..-.... 40
Dr. Porter's Orientalbroken Cement, for mending
I ius,o 25
Dr. Porter's Liquid ig Glue, 10j repairing
wood work 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flaid,for easy wash
in,g.. .1. 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug 'Poison, for killing
' 60
imp •
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper ' for killing
. flies 05
DiaOrter's Bat and Mee Poison, for es-
Dr. Porter's =los rata
removing spots
fro clothes 25
Dr. Pprter'a Black Ink, in pint bottles ' 93
in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals 80
Dr. Perter's Hones and CattieLotion, for
Porter's si b ts, galls, &c. -60
Dr. Bons and Spavin Cure.
, , , for honer 50
Ned* ladvtce giv=altoaaly at the also,
el l t aktea mily fa tor past liberal
annonnee to his Errand'Ahe
p , that no pains shall be spared to sath4;
and .
matt the oontration of their confidence
an Wpm*
H. 0. PORTER, N. D.
lee. in,184,-p.
TOWANDA MUNE=
.C10.7.1112VG MORE!
Adjoining Patton's Block.
1101,3ENBERG & WOLFF,
Would respectfolly announce to the citizens of
Ton;da and vl deity, that they have opened
the ve store, under the name of " The To
wanda] Regulator," with a splendid assortment
Gents Our nishlag Goode, Hata, Cape, ftc:, &a.,
which Ihey utue the said citizens cannot be
excelled 'in style or elegance. and that the
urieuinri so low as to utonleh ever/baby.—
Mosenherg do Wolf hope tbst by -strict at-Na
tion, and fair Outing with the people of To -
wand', they will obtain their Nitrous'. and
sittopre Tees also bg to subjoin the follow
ing C mmandmants for their guidance.
COME ONE I COMB ALL I
At Beseiberg & Wolf's One Price It egolator t
Yale Otrc:t Towanda; Pa.
Rapp them, and gappy will be Thy Days.
1. Thou shalt have no other place 'to! boy
clothing except Rosenberg & Wolff 's One Price
Regulator, Main Street.
'K Thou shalt not choose app other merchant:
Dough shalt not listen to- their sperte=r
Ramberg & Wolff are no Chatham-et.
brit sell at one nice and reliable. and will
seise you unto Lae, third and fourth generaticin.
3. - I Thon shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they cantle found at Rosen
berg & Wolf: s One Price Store.
4, Thou shalt bar In mind that we sell only
on six dsys of the week, and - don't deseerat3
thellabbath by keeping our doors' open - and
bin& oat a sw. for, - on. tiro seventh day,
Rosenberg & Wolff , their clerks, desire to
red from, their labors.
5: Thi shalt honor the wayßamberg &
Wolff deal, and long may be thy days to saloY
ita Meets.
6: Thou shalt not commit an improprietyM
recOf Chatham at. Dealers - , but come !
toltasentierg & Wollf's Once3Priceititpl
htorllllln street. •
Thou shalt not seek in- nth for goods of
l'oridgn
make. for Rosenberg; & Wolff keep a
lugs varie.
8. Thou ash not purloin hointh e Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell ea cheap it would be
a sin.
1); Thou shalt not bur false witneu. but
honestly acknowledge that yon can get batter
ratted and . for lees money, at Roseate* &
Wol Ws than any other store:
10.. Thou abut not covet thy neighbors_ goOds
or his bargains,f i c Rosenberg & Wolff can
give: them to • likewba : therefore, take
counsel, and bo only of Rosenberg' "Wolff
thrOneirPriee Men. _
-Towanda. Sept. 1.111411.. - . „
Poinades, liairayai,Perflamery,
a tir Or pi nt ak
or bitians cost-
Pectoral
eoldr,bat
Eclectic
pjo . Coq sad wild corkorric,
iniscrUaluous
kIF READY MADE CL01IING!
TBR TEN• COIOIAhLMENTEI,
THE BEST FIWITIAItt3 - IN lISE
a.; at CI4CLOII KIX%
.'_ii ~':' - ~,,,:',.l'i,--',:.
Ankro
*ltl"kgla per,;4loBB6llllll4unianunillmi ll' ea
dem Na 6114 BA. hoe
NoiewthS ail*. ' 4l °• 1
MANI
!ON _ • • -
ei — , r0ni , 31744 ,.
Tea . 1 7 asia • \
sow
pro. '
tesupOr 11 _ 110
WOMB Or rall PUBM Wrra
nu)nrso to tit tam; •
PORN Inns AND LIQUORS
. 1011,INDLOAL Olin ONLY:
♦ ills Aivingium oi onsirmana
„
nOvanc.' 1301,14=1 oin) iciausi Alsip
MpI0:111111E1.
ALL -VII POPLRAB-PATEXT MEDIW=3;
OU,vll=Wis
PAINT AND YOMBII pßtialrEs4
trifrimmn asp
num AND TOLUITABTICILEB or EMU
KIM.
nmx's aummo.u; suruk, •
diLIMLOID AND REBMOIDI4
Atlthslo,. Tenons._
Bil - 01111411ii s • BIIPPoiiTIJIB
Bbouldetßneii;
must PIMPS, NIPPLE AND
MELD% '
Nadas Botthr!, Bid!wee and COhaties.;
OP ILIOWNIMII t POO=
t' • . • -
• LAWN
anoint INIM=:Mi or LAn STYLI
laltD • 112117
A. Urge =pp., Brushes for the Hat and Hair
Also for tM Teeth sad Nas. Tooth Pow.'
ders sad Pastes, Oils , - Perfumery,
Hasps, Combs, Hairlt=gor-1
sUrsote.,lteraseae,
La m ps, Shad e
/U., s, Chimney',
, ell of the
late El' styleare-
011010 E OIGAES; - ,I I OIIAOCO :AND SNUFF
Jr Physicians implied 'at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefally aid ac
curately compounded and prepared by of spec ,
eat moons at all hoary of the day and night.
Su hem from 9 tolo o'clock in the four
noon, to! lathe afternoon.
W. H. H. fiOltE. •
Towanda, Sept. 29,1888. •
~atiDmarc.
03 t-210.
,
0
g • = PI,
g •
to DTI
t
" bd
I'
•
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; pIZI
1 : ; \ .z
-ti C 4
ft.
i 101• - •
If 4, 0 s C:54
MARSHALL BROTHERS & C
WM to call the attention_ of 'the public
their new Stock of
HARDWARE, .
PARKING INPLIKENTS,
SLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOO
Also, a large assortment, of I
Window Glass, Sub, Paints, 011 s„
putty, VandshV arnish and Paint
and
of all kinds, which will be sold for the low
Cash price. Also; a dine assortment of 1
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattern to nit the public
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil
Plaid to Kerosene.
Partkalar attention paid to the man ,
of all Wads of
TIN WARE-.
acistsersowreLw.ArTssosweo
We have on hand a Soo article of
GLASS PEITIT JARS,
with improved self-sealing corks, and
HERMETICAL SEALING CA NB,
which is one of the best oasis used.
Juno 50,1865. . -
Misullantons.
WHOLESALE GROCERY
PROVISION HOUSE
P. S. 1 it CO
113, Maar STBZEr.
TOWANDA, PA.
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which has thus far, a
tended their new enterprise, dedire
to make acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage they have re-
ceived, by giving their customers the
. -
advantage of their years' experience,
together with the boiefit of their
greatly increased ,facilities for doing
businets.
They keep constantly on hand, a
very large and complete assortment
of everything in their line, and are
daily receiving such additions" to
their stock as the wants of their
trade requires.
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, To
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crtickere, Candy, Matches, Broome,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which haxe been recent._
ly bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholeiale,
at rates to correporid.
They desire to call especial sites:-
tion to their large stock of Flne
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
the quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good wi:soit-
ment of Flour, Pork and Keroaens
They still continue' .to have the
benefit of a resident Partner in Ns*
Yoik, who is constantly in the market
and prepared to turn to , or advan,
tap any favorable changes iln the
prise of :goods.
rex; sourr.T. a o?.
May 19;.1868.
- :W=WkaaM." ' WtAtti:'s:
=MI
SOMC.I
. „
•
'stomas tini;toEirlistiefitet, "l '
tOW:OP4,BRAAMD. , .O44*
ittOffil*-
oruictilitztusi_v!th ?belga*
gas, An Idled, at IfaciMer tot Ponsiall
841°1114.7 1iriAlt 4NG I
- MAX WHlSThat c—'
iirtRAM GMES; •
,AA.VGreoorh .
- -
OLT 'l'l4 G '
Done frozitio ii*ei dlfrOter•
FORtag,o
o ar' rperposer,- beivi ttF1 Also;s 44;
L agi
he doge to order; lur,
ametnese : •
COOKIN4 HEATING, STOVEB,I
sad Wood asenero. Poriltue tar &Obi
su ms , won pipe. Tin-Ware;.- Host . :
Plows, Cultivators and Lempen, kept •
muewiNcis , at. sEgollachtTioNEi
ix saw& at issor9slolo7blisoy, for &NW .oisitothew
Mr . rs, , '•
Foreman, who has p4ll larßs twelence ttdi
lama of the bosiwww.
, •• JOHN CIABIAII.
TOwaids, OcZ. wies
OWANtA' , OAR -AGE t
10 A. MO ItY Y . ••• ;if 1
The'under•aswa . rai n - lens
, •
~ , T ;r 1 . • t.. ~
pabllo est they Purbikaipi the
_ '''''''...Li
G 4, . H .:"., D '4{, A., 1.,i,E.-p
444 are now , prepared to ka#4l work in
TifB.LA`ES -1 1 1 S-TYLE
And most voeitinaillke manner. They will
cousin/4r keep oil hand in assort meht of eplen-
TOP LAND OPEN ,31JGGIES;
FAMILY CARRI4GES,
DEMOCRAT Al D LUMBER WAGONS,
MI AND "TWO ISZATED
ALBANY - - SLEIG WS
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promptly - attended lo at rem
seeable prices.
M
• BRYANT & STUTZ%
Towanda. may 9. •
N EW PL-A.N.IN.G'-MILL
The undersigned hating built a large and Coin.;
mations KUM' the Borough of .Towanda; and
ailed it with the most modern . and .improsed
machinery, for the Manufacture of ..
WINDOW SASH, at BLINDS,
rreeparsd to fill orders, whether large or
email, upon the shortest notice. We have
also a large variety of •NOULDINGI3, of the
latestatyle and pattern, which we can furnish
mulch cleaper than they can be•worked
hand.. •
PLANING,
• TONGUEING, • • . •
GROVEING,
and al other work pertaining to .7pinerj, will
be done to suit our customers. •
Persons building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant,. will find it
largely for their interest to buy of as, or bring
their lumber , and molted' by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
d :and while your team - is is feeding , . have it
gronnd out and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE fr, HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at'our lumber yard. Come
and see us, or !typo oan't come, write. ~
L. B. RODGERS 4%, CO, -
Towanda, Feb., 10d4.
I). 00K-81 - NDERY.-THE PUBLIC
AO is respectfully informed that the Book.
Bindery has !seen-removed to the Argos BMW
ing, 3d story; 'where will be done -
In all its varione branches,. an terms as rea.
sonsble as" the times" will allow. The Bind•
.
cry will be onder.the charged
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, in a style and manner whick
cannot be excelled. Music, litsgsahree t News
papers, Old Books, ie., bound in every variety
of style. Particular, attention will be paidto
the Ruling and Binding of -
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
durability wit be warranted.
AU work will be ready for delivery when
promised. • '
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
perfto satthfaction August guananieed. . •
Miranda, 2, 1888.—tf
Y OPAOOO AND CIGARS!
The undersigned have established
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
O WB. N P
On Main Street belowliridge Street.
Where they are manufacturing all kids of
CUT TOBACCO AND MAUI
W.H 0 LE.SALE PRIORS
That cannot fail to snit. We would most. re
ged4ully solicit a eon from the desle.s , tfutiugh
Northern Peunsylsania to au, e , " mivatio.o of
_:,
OUR STOCK AND PRIDES.
Our Tobacco is manufactured from the beif
KENTIIGKY AND -VIRGINIA
Stock that can be proonrcd ht. the market.:..
Give as a ttrryy. This is 'A home ant aprise and
Will succeed• with &liberal dhniosition of the
trade to support home manufactory. • • - - •
MVANfi X PraNhit.'
- • 157 Main Street; Towanda, Pa.
Jane ' 4;l26B.-4f,.., , • ... ' .
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS t
JAM HAMMON announced to the public
that he still castigates to manufacture and 49
on hand a large assortment of . '
cAalNT:Tu'uls:ArOns„
.itersatuf,' Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, ' Chairs
&e., td every descriptor..., which will be made
nt the best materbtb, rink %)
.he nnet workman
like manner.
I invite the inaction of the public' to mytWort;
which Walla° be summed in durability, at any
shop in , the quarry, and my price* will be
tbundtri be as low as the times will admit. _
Beady-made Conks •._oonstaatly ton:hand or
made to 'order: A good Hearse willbe furuished
when desired: -
Aug. 16, 1866. • ' • ' '
TANNINGAZARNSSS MAKING
The eederefifeed have this, day - formed a
.00-Dirtner. bin be known u the nem of MA-
GER A FULLER; for the
_purpose of 'argil%
on the above' bumees. Harness nuking Apo
repairing done border and all work' warranted.
Cash pald for hides. •
• GRUPFIN LAGER.
EDGAR S. ruLtUR •
Campteien, Jan.- 28, 1868.
PAGE! , ! -RAGS It RAGS
.111 7 -500
Ili Tons good Paper Bags wanted, torzildeb:
the highest market pHs* wilt be pildl4•• 4 • •
ALVORDA IMMIX
Towanda, Oct; al 1868..
ITI
`.
„
AND=r ;:
=ME
AND SCROLL •
SAWING,
Miectilantous.
80,0 ii-B IN DINO!
H. CI , WHITAKER,
BLAME BOOKS,
Which . tliey offer te the trade at
11114 TI
.
T ONVANDAEMIUNg,
Pollek g s
lasodiLoinesseilisd . profipuy
;J, RI Mr 1121411; Asia.
62 6444 1 ,.54/ 01 0/1, 2 /0 0 60,1 111 1 4 Malik Coo. .
s ll # l l , 061 40 11 $1 2 1Wes "ul.
1 ,a*026 1 .464:142:4! Crqd,g,o):: ..... $1- 7
,cO3
-r
-apt/. Lres Cowart,
/4 doltAMi t /i if'l7 Cs"'
-•
• $ 156 , 29 6
110ami ' idlii,Lognos din GLe•
nu aalliPtillannwtos Co. •
itfenrod Poad.: . •
11
MX MR 11201 IA ;be VAliod Wm, 0w... 1,800.00 0
Daly oprordo el (Gold) 17,000
frigtigar,,
iiiiii_:, iiivainiffr.74ixoll,
4,.COlrlvem, cisinnur,ons':•
..* IF '
I ; Cropital - - '- ll.O OD
Xst , ir Juin 'lltrwAi; tas broviax,el Co., I .
r .':
, _ ._!..: : New4l. lir a J. • :• • f
L. clopital. ,- ., t. •• . ~.• " -' , 8100. i.
C." (11..._ 41)
. - ?.- - ,:.... ::, - •'Pholatdpilia, 1 •
4500.000
—. • ,
emptiotrilitnuslaribmitnuicoli 7 -
, r,C,0... , ~, liartfor#,ccum, -
, 1 b. SO, 11166-
.. 4f ,
• ,
.... 10,000,1m0
-.earn:l'6 r
PAL LIFE,- AND-ACCIDENTAL,
• INBI7RANCIL
CUIALL 1 1 / 7 111113317111 Mat •
szrzzirzas JULLION7 DOLLA ( Ris,
EL . RIMEL; Afgast,
ta.iyatio memo *pup; cosrav,
.411rAisa 8 11-umilaivains
' 17, 1 44d
, IriPiiim";ll4;44.o,;;-4.:- • •• • OAR
C 4 411111 and SUP as °Prete" -
. aver • $3,750,500
P=Af""Ftlit"gii... 1
Capital mid surplus. over.« ...-...41,700,000
Of Jrawrerk.
covul and iondu.gmer sumo)
Vitsiseassitirolannirl:ionfairr,
Wlskaisikipdsk
• :CapiUl sad sar a,
plas, over— ..$3110,00
Arm iniscunitte Contrsiss, -
CO' lireurrerts..
Capital and argue, over - s7;ooXia
Pvricas Ixsonaturs COXFAXT, .
01 Ilerff'ont, Cots.
:Capital and surplus, aser • $703,000
ydritra.t. Lin Invinses "Conr.urr, .
. Nevi-York. ,
- Capital and surplas,over POPO
Tsars/ rasa Itumutitics Coil:rutty, t
Of Hartford, Co".
Capital and earpins, over
ilisks,takeis on all kinds GI :Property, at as
low rateaas by any other reliable Companies.
-/Er Policies issued and Losses, If ' any. ad
jured at this Ageney,thereby wing the trouble
and - expense of going elsewhere for seulement
w Office at the Bardwhere Store of Cod
ding Russell ' • C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7,1866.—U
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
.a. • OP NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242. alnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Company arc now prosecuting the 100-i•
ness of. Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE
on Buildings,Merchandise. Furniture, &c.
throughout th State of Pennsylvania, on Ref.-
al terms,for long orihort periods; or permanent
ly. of -Buildings, by a deposit of Prenuam.
' The prompt payment of claims for losses doe
ing the period of nearly 70 years that the:Com
pany has been in existence. entitles them to tte
confidence of the public.
Driscroas.--Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W.
Jones, John A Rrown,Charles Taylor, Ambrose
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N, Dicks* S.
Morris Wain,4obn Mason, Geo. L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope, Edward H. TKtter. Edwrd
'Clarke; Wm. Cummings.
. •• • • Arrata G. Conn!, Pres);
C. 8. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
- LIVERPOOL AND LO ND
-11... t-GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE ilatilillANCE
COMPANY.-0111ce, 4.5 'William St., and 726,
BXDadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Panda
'Weld),.. • $16,271,C75
Assets in the United States, over 1,P00,000
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible for
engagements of the company. All Directors
ma tbe shareholders.
INZOTO9B in New You .—Francis Cottenct
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell ; Esq.
,
Deputy
Oh rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Esq. B. E.
Archibald, Esq.,ll; B. 'N. Consul, Alexander
Hamilton, Jr.,F.sq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
Allied Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr., Eaq., Counsel of Board.
BM.—Phenix Bank--Cammonn 2, Co.
The Policies of this Company :Are Issued by
well-known American citiserui resident in New
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shsreholdens, are
ndividually. liable .for all the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them,
all claims are payable In cash on proot of loss
without deduction tor interest, sad not, as is
usual, sixty days after presentation Of Proof.
Theyexpire stela o'clock, P. It., and not ai
noon.- Life insurance effected,- and annuitiel
granted on favorable terms.
H. B. HOMAN, Agent.
Towanda. aPril 23,1867.
T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSIII
ANM Society's Agenej for Bradford c
CASH CAPITAL. $3,000,000.
roily income over 52.000.000 cash.
• MONTANTE k WARD
. Timada,JalitS,
!ME ASTOR FIRE INSURANCL
oi Nev York. Ageley VW Bradford Co
CAPITAL $400,000. ,
Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent.
i oiranda, July
25, 11 1 447ANYE k:WARD.
THE LYCOMINO MtITUAL FIRS
Insurance Agency for Bradford. County,
CAPITAL 83,100,000
Mutual Cast plan. In auecouful operation - or
er twenty-aeren years.
MOST IYEA WAIID.
Towanda, July 25, 1667 -
WYOMIN-G INSURANCE AGES
CY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY .
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
SAMUEL WADHAMS:'.. Presideat
L. D. SHOEMAKER, " Vice President
R. C. SMITH, Secretary
Capital and Surplus $170,000.
North America, Hartford. Conn. asset3l36oo o
Fulton. New York, . " 250.000
Springfield, Mass., 400,000
- -Applicatinns for insurance in the above coat
ian Ire taken at fair rates,
_and business attend
ed to with vromptneas and care. Particular
attention will be given to Farm risks in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance at.
reeled ina te d and reliable companies. Offer
over the on Main- a t., formerly occupied
.by Meteor o urrow.l
I T. B. CAMP, Agent.
Towanda, Mar ch h 12, 186IL—tf.
ABHIONABLT _; TAILOBIKG 1
Reap',Arany informs the citizens of Towanda
Boro3gh, that he has opened a
TAILOR BEOP,
In PhlnneY's Saildingeppoeite the Means,Elbus
Ina sgSeits share of public patronage.. 1
in
Hels prepared SO cut and make guessals-.
the fashionable style, and the most dura
ble manner. Perfeet satisfaction will he guar
anteed. .
notice g and Repairing done to
Sept order on
567 shor
. . 10, 1.
DIL. BASBR, Master
• la preiared to attend to all basins , In
bls line. He warrants all work done Ina work
ntattlikeziameir. All orders by mill, or other
wlse,addreased to me' at Towanda, will be
promptly attended to: Jane 1868.-3 m•
• _ Tewasna, Pa., Jane 16, 18f8.
_
To wham if nuty.eoncerer I certify that
hive this dszappoln ed D. It: BAKER, of To
wanda. &Imre 'meaty, Pa. ' an agent for the
sale of Bodine; Joncol- • Toolline Water el
for the counties of Bradford. Wyoming , L Whe
fe °Tll.
tag, ;Cibttoa , Lelesideld, Tioga and Potter. is
the Etats , of Penneylvsnia. Parties wantle4
these wheels can 'obtain-them through ott an°
be will glee his perwnal attention to ping
them bi-whes Parties by calling °P° ll
Mr. Baker, at 'Towanda, .will be shown the
wheel, and on application - lo him he will tem
Isk prated p a mph le ts containing trotting
t el itl lE t 9 4lll l l h 4 4 1 , * (3, -
Jac. ItacPuboSo. s .
General Agegior ,Pennsyleasts, for P°' •
dimes &seal. Tubb !l. s Water . l.
fIORD' WOOD WANTED.- 100
*•.° cords Isen.thard so ft ] Bass Wood.
ClatublW_ 'Nat Wood. For Pother P'
tlcislars ehqulre at, tIAWES BBOTHBIti Tarn.
lngKill.llloaroeton.
1869..—tf. • •
-ElLoux-mrhot, '• Flour" of all,
Jz- lifistiv.socihrbeat.!-Piour, Ow!.
poe litsalijFesd e ickag ,,
LS. W. i; B9OaLWELL'B.
.$600,00C