Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 26, 1868, Image 4

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    g)k,gricultural.
Preparing for Winter.
Strawberry beds . should nosi bo
covered, in most northern localities.'
It is not alwaysriecessary to protect
the plants, still there are very few
varieties thatiwill not yield enough
more to pay for the extra expense
end trouble. Grass cut from low
grounds is the best for this purpose,
as it contains fewer seeds that will
be likely to grow on upland.: Straw
isgood if th reshed clean ; if not
the grain will fall out, and be very
likely to cause considerable trouble
another season. The mulch applied
to strawberry plants in the fall should
' be light, not more than one inch
deep, as shade is the main object in
covering, so as to prevent the ground
freezing and thawing , with every
change of the weather, in-winter and
early spring.
ASPARAGUS BEDS
may be covered this fall with manure
from the barn-yard. Spread it on
thick, for there is but little datiger
of making the ground too rich - for
this vegetable. Next spring the
manure may be removed or forked
into the soil ; this last plan is the
best of the two.
HAULING. OUT XANURE.
It is a good plan to haul out the
manure in the fall and spread it upon
grass lands;: or even where it is to
be ploughed under in in spring. There
is no dangefef waste unless the land
is so uneven that the manure will be
taken off by heavy rains. A top
dressing of coarse manure applied to'
late sown wheat or rye will often
double the crop Those who have
these grains on rather poor land
should try the top' dressing system,
even if they cannot afford it on only
a few rods square. WO are certain
'that the results will satisfy them
that it is highly beneficial.
GATHERING LUTZ&
' • Millions of tone of leaves are now
falling to the ground in this country,
i - and they should not be allowed to go
to waste. All through the Eastern
States the land getting old and sadly
dcficicnt•in materials for producing
good crops, but how m• farmers
-ever think of saving the leaves from
the forests or groves on their farms ?
There is no better fertilizer known
than decomposed leaves. Eiery gar-
liner is aware of this fact, and care
fully saves all that comes within his
reach. Next spring the manure heap
will be altogether too small to suit
most firmers, and now is a good
time to increase the size by gather
ing all the leaves, and compinating
them with' barn-yard manure. Damp,
- rainy days-are the best for gathering
leaves, because they bold together
better when damp than when dry.
DIGGING TREES
All harily trees (iixcept evergeens)
that are to be tr_ansplanted in the
spring, may be taken up now ; and
all broken roots and the end of those
cut off by the spade should be pared
smooth, and then heeled-in a dry
place, covering , the roots a foot or
two deep. Trees taken up this fall,
and carefully trimmed and heeled►in,
will be far more certain to grow next.
year than if the digging is delayed
until epring,for the pimple reason that
the wounds made on the roots will
commence to heal daring the winter,
and be. ready to throw out any feed
ing roots harly in the season. Be
sides this, spring brings its own
work,and we are very likely to delay
transplanting trees until too libte for
safety. It requires time for the
wounds on the roots of trees to heal
over, and it is better to give plenty
when it costa nothing additional.
DLINTISG nutns
Itardy_ bulbs, such as hyacinths, 1
tulips, crocus,
and lilies should . all be
in the ground as soon as possible.—
They can be pis rated later in the sea
son, but they will not do as well as
when planted early, for if the soil is
too cold to allow them to make new
roots this 'fall, they are very likely to
be killed by frost before spring.—
Early planting is the only safe plan,
either for fall or spring.
MINTING TREE SEEDS.
All kinds of hardy tree seeds should
go into the ground while it is in - a
condition to work easily. Chestnut,
oak,hickory,maple, and similar seeds
may now be sown.
Pear and apple seeds may also be
flown, although some prefer to keep
Om in sand until spring ; but soil
and climate differ, and the system
followed may be varied to suit each.
But let the work be done this fall
that can be safely, and therby gain
sv much on another year.
LANCE ANT) HEATY POULTRY.-A
h•reign exchange records the follow
ing figures in representing the re
spective weights.bf different birds at
late poultry show in Rngland,which
are as followe-t—Tukkeys--Oock and
hen, exceeding mole year old, first
second, third and fourth prizes re•
spectively, 50 pounds, 46/ pounds,
and 42), pounds ; birds of 1867, first
prize, 3u pounds, 13 ounces ; second,
35 -pounds third, 35 pounds •, and
fourth, 33i potinds. Geese—White
gander and goose, exceeding one
year old, first prize, 541 :pounds ;
second, 49 pounds ; bir ds of 1807,
first prize, 44 poun ds ; second,
.41
pounds ; gray and mottled,exceeding
one year old, first prize, 54 pounds ;
second, 41 pounds ; birds of 1867,
first prize, 451 pounds ; second, 451
poun44. Ducks—White Aylesbrirg
(drake and , duck), first prize, 18/
pounds ; second, 17/ wunds ; third,
161 Rouen, first prize, 191 pounds ;
second,lB pounds ; third, 18 pounds;
fourth, 16 pounds ; fifth,, 151 pounds;
sixth, 151 pounds.
Arm an experience of 50 years, a
writer in N. E. Farmer says that
good cows will eat, on an average,
20 lbs. of bay per day when giving
milk, 15 114. when dry. Not by
guesswork, bat tested by actual
weighing for months at a time.—
They will pay well for their keeping
by yielding an average of 0 quarts
of milk per day throughout the year.
Ho estimates summer pasture at 50
cents per week, and milk at Scents
per qaart.
A MEMBER of - the Paris Academy of
Science tested the laying capacities
of ducks and hone--threje - , of each for
the term of one year. The three hone
produced 247 eggs, and the ducks
. 517. As ducklings are more easily
raised than chickens, and when
grown produce more eggs than the
latter, and are as valuable when kill
ed for market, the advantage would
seem to be in favor of the ducks for
profit. •
Co?MUI . PODDUM.—HaIf a pound
grated carrot, half a pound grated
potato,half a pound suet eloped fine,
half a pound flour, apices of all sorts,
salt, raisins, and citron to taste.—
Steam five hours. To be eaten with
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
a writ of Vend. Expo., issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford
C o mity, and to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale, at theClcg c ne in
the Borough of Tommie, lion AP;
DEORDIRRB, 5, 1888, at 1 o clock, "p. m.;
the following described lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in Sylvania born' bounded
north.by land of Henry Card, east by land
of meld Henry Card, south by land of J•c..
seph Worden. and west by land of J. IL
Nash. Containing 100 acres, more - or Teas,
about.7s acres improved, with two framed
houses, 2 framed barns, cooper shop, saw
mill and orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
Palm Peck dr., vs. The Sylvania Petroleum
Co.
ALSO—The following described lokplece
or parcel of land situate in Orwell andM.w.;
rick twps., bounded north by land of Wm.
Smith and the widow Light, east by land
of Thomas B. Smith and the estate of Chah
Stevens, deo'd, and Homer Eloleinals, south
by lands of A. B. Broitn and Homer Cole
man and vast by land of Elisha Heeler and
said Widow Light. Containing 100 was
of lank more or leas, about 70 acres im
proved, framed dwelling house,. 2 framed
barns, shop and orchard of fruit trees there-
OIL
Seized and taken in execution at the snit
of E. P. Keeler vs. Stevens it Reeler. !
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa
'
will be sold at the sahib thins and place,
described lot, piece or parcel
of land attests in Litchfield twp., bounded
north by lands of Nathan Baldwin, east by
Z. F. Walker, south by Michael Muni
west by William Canner. Containing 66
acres of land, more or less, about 4 acres
improved, with a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Athens boro' bounded north
by Chemut.st., east by land of 4. M Ely.
south by lands of James Wilson, H. W.
Patrick, 3..8.We11er and the Baptist Chtirel
lot, west by land occupied by James Smith
being 240 feet on Chi:sant street in length
and 110 feet in width. 'Containing 26400 ,
Ijr)feet,.: more or less, all improved,
18 framed house thereon.
ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Athens bore bounded north
by Chesnut-st., east by a lot occupied by
James Smith, south and west by lands
formerly owned by N. C. Harris, and bah*
lot No. 19 acoordmg to a p lot end surrey of
said bo.-ou^h made by Orson Rickey for
Hon: E. Aertick, all improved, with a
framed house thereon.
Seized and token in execution at the suit
of Mrs. S. F. Lathrop vs. W. T. Green.
ALSO—The following described lot,piece
or parcel of land situate in Smithfield twp.
bounded north by lands of Ziba Geronld
and William Russell, east by Robert Shad'.
en, south by Ira Adams, west by Francis
French and the public highway. Contain
ing 100 acres of land, more or less, about
40 acres improved with a framed hone,
framed barn, shed, hog house and orchard
of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and Lken in execution at the suit
of Robert McQueen vs. Lunt A. Smith.. •
ALSO—The following described lot plect
or parcel of land situate in Canton town
ship, bounded north, south _and west by
lands of Orator Rockwell, and east by the
public highway. Containing fr acre of land
more or less, all improved, with a framed
house and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit
of William Brair o vs. Joshua J. Denmark.
ALSO—The following described lot piece
or parcel of land situate in Pike twp.,
bounded north by lands of Milton Mid
daugh, east by John Kinney, south by S.
B. it S. W. Stevens, west by Cyrus Stevens
and Milton Middaugh. Containing 50 acres
more or less, about lb acres improved, with
a felw fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of Geo. C. Atwood vs. N. J. Huff.
ALSO—The following described lot,piece
or parcel, of land singe in Towanda bons'
bounded north by ds of Thomas' Al.
Woodruff and D. Larkins, east by an alley,
south by the Widow llowlins and D. Lynch
west by second street. _Containing 5000
square feet, more or less, being 5Q feet in
front and about 100 feet back, with a te*
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken Si execution at the snit
of J. F, Means vs. Henry Bassett.
ALSO—The following described lot piece
or parcel of land situate in Smithfield twp.
bounded north by . O. Harris, east by
Adam Sche ll , south Ni M. 8. Dibble and
inlet by Perry Case and David Soper. Con.
taming 50 acres, more or less, about 20
acres improved with a log house and board
shed and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of Josephus Campbell's use vs. Zopher L.
Morgan and Charles Morgan.
ALSO—The falloff* described lot piece
or parcel of land situate. in Athens boro'
being lota No'a 11 it 12 as per plot and sur
vey made by Orson Rickey for the Hon. E,
Herrick, of said borough, all improved and
no buildings. -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of C. F. Welles vs. John Caffrey.
ALSO—The following deecribed lot,piece
or parcel of land situate in Wysox twp.,
bounded north by lands of A. Lent and J.
E. it V. E. Monet, east by O rman White,
south by lands of Sainnel ores and U. fl
Shores, and welt by land . Shores and
J. E. V. B. Pieta. Containing 57 acres
mere or less, about 20 acres improved with
a log house and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of T. P. Madill vs. James McConville.
WILLIAM GRIFFIS,
Sheriff's Office, Nov. 12, 1868. Sheriff.
IopEGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
AA, hereby given, that there has been filed and
settled in the office of :he Register of Wills, in
and for the county of Bracllord, aceonnte pf Ad
ministration upon the following estates, viz :
Final account of Sarah Davidson and G. H.
Vandyke, aMmrs o f H. B. Datldson, late of Uls
ter, deceased.
Final Mount of E. B. Mints, admr of J. N.
Barnes, de 'd, late of Pike.
Final account of Samuel Niles, admr, of Milo
Peet, dec'd, late of Smithfield.
Final account of James Crotlit, adm'r of Issas
S. Crotnt, dee'd, late of Leßoy.
Final account of S. J.l W. B. Horton, execu
tors of W. B. Horton, decd , late of Sheishequin
Final account of James Dielynenra admr, of
G. W. Hottenstine, dec'd, lab of Overton.
Final ace-bunt of L. P. [Raiford, exeentor of
John Ilollenblick, dec'd late of Wyallu tu gl
Fihal account of Alvin Nichols, n of
the minor children of George Nicho . dee'd.
Final account of Geo. Finch. guardian of El
len C. Johnson, now Ellen C. Walker.
Final account of Samuel Billings, gardian of
F. E. Pepper.
Final account of Wm. Sinclair, admr of Dun.
can Sinclair, dent. late of Ulster.
Final account of Israel Bullock, admr of Ab
ner Cooper, dee'd. late of Springfield. I
Partial account cf Sybil Lathrop and Daniel
D. Lathrop, executors of Wm. Lathrop, dec'd,
late of Herrick.
ALSO—The appraisement oT pfapertyiset off
by the Executors or Administrators to Widows
or Children of the following deceden
Estate of J. M. Preston.
John Jouca.
Samuel Bennett.
" Jame Lucas.
And the same will be presented to - Gae Orph
ans' Court of Bradford county, on Thursday,
the 10th of December next, for coutirMalion and
allowance. H. J. MADILL,
November 10,1868.
PROCLAIIATION.—Wher e as Hon
FARBIS B. STREETER, Presiden t Judge
of the 12th Judicial District, consis ing of the
counties of Bradford and Basque nna. and
Hons. Levi P. Stafford and J. W. an Dyke,
Ass °elate Judges, in and for Bald 'Cony of
eac qrin
Bradford, have issued their precept g date
the 94 day of OctoberA.D. 1868, to directed,
for holding a Court of Oyer and Te ner, Gen
eral Quarter Sessions of the P , Common
Pleas and Orphan ' s Court, at Towanda, for the
County of Bradford, on Monday, the l'lth day of
December next, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given tO the Corn-
ners, Justices of the Peace, and Coiltstablet of
the County of Bradford, that they be then and
there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, with their records, in
quisitions and oilier remembrences, to do those
things which to their office appertains to be
done ; and those who are bound by recognisant
or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners
who are or may be in the Jana said nnty, or
who shall be bound to appear at the Id Court,
are to be then and there to prone to against
them u shall be just. Jdzors are nested to
be punctual in their attendance, a ly to
their notice. ,
Dated at Towanda the 6th day of Oc her, in the
pa l m
year of onr-Lord, one thousand e t hundred
and sixty-eight, and of the Inds deuce of
the United States, the ninety4irst.
\ WILLLUI OW , Sheriff.
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To Sylvia B. Brown.—No. 203, May term,
1868. You are hereby notified that
Brown. your husband, has applied to ra e urt
of Comma Pleas of &Word Ooty,
for a
divorce horn the bends of matrimo and the
said Court has appointed Monday he 7th day
of December , 180, for hearing the Gen
in the premiss , at 'which time and place
Jon en attend if you think proper
°WedsNem 6, 1888
6.4„,
APPLICATION IN DL'iORCE.-
To Sumner P. - Bice.—No: 48 Dec. term
1887. You are hereby_ unified 'that Lucie
P. Rice, by her next Mend •Itlpldy,
has applkd to the Court of on Pleas, al
Bradford County, for a divorce fro the bonds
ofmatrimony, and the said Court has anoint
ed Monday, the 7th day of Dec. 11368, at two
o'clock, p. m., for hearing the aid Lucie
in the premises,at which time and p oe you can
attendlf you WO proper.
• WILLIAM 0: ' B.
1.. • . ,
•
N PARTITI' ON.—Orphan's Court
+ of Bradford County. In, the matter of the
estate of John Bandy, late of- OVerton
Accessed g , - •
. To gi belts and legal representetives of sold
-John Beverly. Whereas, at an Orphisn's Court
'-Aeld at Towanda; in and for said county of
Bradford the 22d day of September._ j1: - D'
1888, before the Hon. P. B. Blaster and .
Associate Judges of asiCtiourt, Anpetitiotf
of Orlando Beverly, Adeline Paris (with her
husband S. C. Pub J oining,) Almira Chase,
((and her husband 0. B. Mune, joining) chit ,
den and heirs of John Bendy, late , of Over
ton. Eradfratoounty, preseated'
settinforth, that the said Joh4 Bandy Mall
about the 19th day of Aug . *, 1884, 'Moabite;
lea t o auntie him a indow,Alathit Hater-1
ly, li e at Greens, slid Moe children. via.:!
Janes,' o died about the 20th day. of Sept.;
1868, leaving_ 2 'children, via,: Edward. whol
, Is of a ge , an d Sally. of whom Orlando Bever:i
113 r is guardian. Amass Beverly - 11#ng at Alba«
ay. Orlando living at Albanr o &nice (no* laq
tarmaried erith Geo .Irviee Being 44110nroej
Mats WayVatan twidew. of lomon Waymen]
albs; at Albany, Mary'Ann (new Intermarried
1 with Geo. Neal, thing in Towsada, Almiraj
now intermarried with Orange Chase, and
Adeline Parts, now Intermarried with SOphoni
fat Paris, living at Albany, - all of Bradfor d
°witty, Pa. DeAlanson Beverly who wentlO
Ohio during the wart and when lag baud from
about a year ago, was livingat Baman, Adams
county, Wisconsin. , Also the
_olilbiren Of a
deceased daughter, Catherine Beyin, wife of
Gideon Boyls, Who died AbOut nine ytarl age,
removed to IllihrOs, veld Catherine died in the
lifetline of the ' intestate, 'at Overtcs. Pal;
, leaving to suave her seven children, to wit:
'Sylvester, aged 25 years; dying at Indies:Kali
Nibarkstountyi fiewakSanalkm, aged 25 yen;
living at Albion, Edwards county, Minds, W
ends C., aged years living at Towanda, Pi.
Wallace aged -21 years, residence not brows, -
Nancy wile of George Bunnell; aged 19 -110,
living at Albion. Edwards county, 111.,Addlo
aged 17 living at Eldredstine, Sullivan county
Pa.; Franklin Boyles or Irvine, aged 12years
living with and adopted by- Georgelrvine,
Corners, BradfOrd entity, Pa. That
the said John Itaverly died-Weed in his d
miso'n of fee of and la a measurtoreor tra
of land situated Overton,' Bradford count ,
Pa.Uounded and described as follows : Be; I
&allot a corner and running south 11°
east 16 pre- to a, corner, thence aouth l 3ol ,
west 39 pm. to a corner, thence south 57 °
east 70 pea. to a corner, thence south 134° east
21 pre. to a corner, thence south 83° east
pre. to a corner, thence north 194° east 471 p ine
Jo a corner, thence north 581° west 14 pis to
the place of beginning. °obtaining 4 2 7 acres.
more or less t witlx the appurtenances. That
undrr and by virtue of the intestate laws:of 1
this Commonwealth, to the raid Almira Haver
! ly' [the widow] It belongs to ; have one-third
part of d real estate for and during the term
lof her natural life. That to your petititmen
it belongs each to have the equal fifteenth part
of said real esters, and to each of the chtlarin
of the aid Catherine Boyle.. deed,
_it
to have ens settenth of one gnat fifteenth pate
realaid real estate 0x fee. No partit partitions
e \tate having been had the
pray the Court to award an Inquest to mike
partition of the same to and amongst the afore
said parties according to their respective
rights. . ,
Whereupon the Court, on - due proof and con
sideration of the prembses; award an Inquest to
the purposes aforesaid, and direct notice to:be
given to the heirs in this county 30 days in
fore inquest, and publication made and paper
mailed to those) out of the notary whose resi
dences are blown, 29 days before inquest.
Tans NOTICE, that an Inquest will be held
at the late residence of 'John Beverly, decld.,
in tile township of Overton, in the County of
Brafford, on Wednesday the 2d day of Benet
ber,lB6B, at 1 o'clock In' the afternoon of tt
day, for the purpose of . making partitio o f
tho real estate of said deceased to and dm ng
his children and legal representatives, if the
same can be done wit hoot prepdice to or spoil
tog of the whole ; otherwise to value a nd'
same according to law; at w tat
h praise the
time and place you can attend if you t nk
proper. WU. GRIFFIS. Sheriff*
Sheriffs Office, Toianda, Oct. 23, . 1868.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that all persons indebtdd to
the estate of Benj, J. Hoagland, deo'd., lard of
Leßoy twp., are requested to make payment
without delay, and those having claims against
raid state must pre-tent them ,duly authentlea
tad fa settlement.
ELIE 9.BETH HO AG L NU,
REUBEN STONE,
Oct 20 .15" st
IaXECUTOIiS NOTlCE.— Notice
is tk.oo..ktby Oren that a. persons Indebted
to the estate of ABlltAll SPALDING, late of
Leßoy, deced, are requested to make, im-
mediate payment, and all having. claims upon
said estate will present them duly anliontitated
for settlement.
AARON N. SPALDING
Executor.
Oct. 20, 1869
DMINISTRATOR'S
Notimisjietaby given that all persons
indebted to the estate of JOHN. JONES, late
of ULSTER twp., dec'd., are reqoested to
make immediate payment, and all persona hav-
ing claims against :said .estatb,, most preahnt
them duly stthehtitat'ed for settl
P ethent.
GEH. P. CASH,
Administrator.
Oct la, 1868
A DMINISTRATOR'S
NOTIC .-
A Notice Is hereby given} that all persons
indebted to the estate of J. M. PRE S TON.
ma e k d i mme diate
S p mi y t mhentd, ,
aad
trequested
io'
demands against said estate . will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
LYDIA FANNINiI,
Adga/Pituitor- •
Sept. 8, 1868.
eenAD MIN ISTR AT 0 RI; NOTICE.-
Betio is hbreby given that . all persons
ted to the estate of Samantha Brewer,
dilator Welles twp., dec'd., are requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate must present
them duly authenticated for4ettlement.
JEFPERSON PllTStdill,
Administrator.
Oct 90,1888
A DMINISTR'S NOTlCR—Noiice is
hereby given that all persons indebted to
he estate of SAMUEL JOHNSON, late of
Pike twp., deo'd., am requested to =Se imp
mediate payMent, and those haringl claims
against said mtate most present thed ply eft
thenticateil for sttilerae
BURTON BENNETT;
Oct, 20,1868. Admini-
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Notice is qereby given that all 'persons
indebted to the :estate of JOHN H. BADGER
late of Towanda, are requested to make
mediate payment. and all persons having e
against said estate must presept them i d au
thenticated for settlement.
ELITAfI fit; 13AbtlEtt,
D. & PRATT ,
Oct-20, 11368. • Adminikkatora.
A PPLIOATION Ili . DIVOII,OE.-
A. To .Spencer H. Ourney—No. 247. Dec.
term, 1868. Yon are hereby notified that Mary
D. Chaney, by her nett friend Michael Jones,
has applied to the court of common pleas of
Bradford county, for a diVorce from the bonds
of matrimony, and the said court has appointed
Monday, the 7th day of • December, 1869, at 2
o'clock, p. m., for hearing:the said Miry in the
premises, at which time and place'yok can at
tend if you think proper. WM. GRIFFD3,
Nov. 9,1868. Shed!.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By
virtue of tin order issued out of the.
Orphan's Court of Bradkril county; the un
dersigned Guardian of ,the minor, heirs of
Enps Barns, deceased, will sell at -public
sale on premises on SATURDAY, NOVEM
BER 28, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., (subject
to widow's dower), thefollowing described
lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike
twp., late the estate of John N. Barnes,
dec'd., bounded north by land of Asa Warn
er, east by John Bo`Jes, south by lard own
ed by Kellogg Barnes,' west by land own
ed by the heirs of Jeiremiah C; Barnes,
dec'd. Containing - 40,acres of bind.
TERMS—Made known on day of sale.
JOSEPH IL MARSH,
Guardian.
Nov. 12, 18G8
VOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
11 The Articles of Association :of the Free
Will Baptist Association of Bradford-County,
have been presented to' the Doan of Common
Pleas of said county praying for in Corporation
and each - ineorporation wi ll . be granted •on
Monday, December 7, 1868, unless cause be
shown to the contrary.
W. A. THOMAS,
Prothonotary.
Nor. 12,1868
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN
Cash paid for well fatted and well dress
ed Hogs and Poultry, at,
. McCABE
North - Store in Nercur's new Block.
Nov. 12, 1868.
ACHOICE LOT -OF WINTER
Fruit °f all kinds, fbr sale by !the Barre 11
or Bushel. et McCABE • MIX'S.
FINEST BRANOS OF FAMILY
FLOUR, in maqse94 Om) Bartel or Eiact, ,
at ! , MoOABE ds MIX'S.
nHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SIT-
N.) GABS, SYRUPIii, In fact kinds of Fam-
Cly Gioccries, cheap tor,leady Pay, at
,
, McOABE it
WRAPPIiNG PATER!
FIVE TOES WRAPPING PAPER a7ST -. RE.
CRIVED,
Raving secured the- agency forlone of the
largest manufacturer.. to the country, we are
rigazrepand to offer great inducements to
ts and others using WraliPinit PaP4r.
Our-stock complies everything in bre line,
and we respectfully solicit a portiOn of public
batronage, es we are satisfied lifetime can sell
goods as low al any establbhnumt outside of
the cities.
.) •• ,
ALVORD dr, BARBER,
Towanda, Oct. I , lB6B4 lifercesinew Block.
WWARMMRALS AT ALIT HOURS
at G. W. MOFFITT'S • Ileatanrant.—
Persona coming to town, for dinner,' will do well
to give him a call. I
GEO.. W. MOFFITT
-4-I
lian
LIROCERY ikir C i
‘A
JOHN_
Oldatt., fact_ doer. south
NouseVireeld meat respect
Unties of the pu'ilic to Ma
teetei dock of
GROCTEBIESI AND
Which he Li! selling to en
promo of 110 elan 61
-STO)
Whteh ls well. I‘iied to on
Barclay coal rotes .at all
cowitently on hsidiihitilb al
8, 001FjFER'... i •SUGARS,
-
liovessEs •
• ,•
FLOUR, B KR, PORK, &0.,
he !aliening obeip for each.
GOODS DELIFtERED L
ritAysi OF ca. 4
The f
accepdittleho of I'ol%lll
patronage t int or
r for 7,h•than lad, ks
to
promise with thelt aedetam
817 °put dully 14 0818TP
to wanont lion to, 11
• i JOI
. Towanda. July 10. 1887.
SEE THLSIPM DQ
That there is noir e on
of bud
10130118 Ald PLAT •
At
•
ATHENS OAREIA
I
Which, for Apo, good ms
struction, gull?, of work
be satpassed.
, . lir POL
,
la , to employ oat, first-cla
great care to get ;lie beet of
rant my work to ve eatisf
13. All' kinda
~,of W :
made to order, i with Dar c
patch. - ! ,
I . .
r.ICES
8e S, well. neatly ind
Ina Ay you t 4 piktronin
ATHENS CARRIAG,
AttiO s, Pa 4 Siit. 1, 195
N E T 0
NEW GRiO I
J 3,0 0.
W. A.j
• 114INNED
PINE APPLiiS, PEACHES, PLUMS
1 •
OF ALL
AND C 1 ED
1 . .
PEACHES; 'PRUN
Execatofs.
TEAS, SUGAR
MOLASSES; .COF
Of all kt 4 &3 In fact
GR OVER Y
Will tie !kept cons
FLOUR,FIERD BRA
1
EImER UMW SD r
VARIETY{ OF. FAA,.,
I 1 A trash
1 •
DRY GOOISS OF
LOWEST NINt I
Iro
And will sold as
;
CHEAP AS TH .CHEAPEST
TO THE FARMERS.
ALL ICIND.B..
May 13, 1 87
THE USDEBS
Purchased the
IR. H.
In in the Am of O. B
Prepared to 1)1!rer to
County' .and , Iclnity, a
took of
itent Purc -
dent thai ant bell at
purc.hased
a splendid stock of
TEA§, COP
BTAfiCil, SALE
tile on ban.
AKRON. FLOIJ
RYB.DO. B e
I keep constantly
LARD and kin& of
Meilen of the public
§TOCK
In quality br price.
.Latindij, New York
Plaine cal and
Lamt asioltment
TOILET 1113AP8, ac
eat cash price fee
MEI
i4` per . itui Inde
oi7ta, mak
Mara 1
N!" TA
AMOS P
Has ope4d a sho la' the- room back of the
Monis otilte To • • -Yen's , Christian Assools
lion. awed story. o er Eddy's Clothing Store
whereto helm prepared to 43 aU kiwis of
•
TA Loam),
In the he 4 and m fashionable manner.
experience of man om determination to
keep op w, , ththe as ot thelimes, sada
to please his ottstomers. he believes will
enable him to give slitisfaction. s •
1111.,CattIng do • on abort notice end atamon
blot' ••• Towanda. 0et.17,
=ER
otsions.
ON AND
EWA .
the' afl Bat
Invite the et,
and eel;
OYISIONS,
it the times, and
nod a splendid
dy the cans and
He tents
THE BORO*
ROE.
• •
their very literal
• pewee and me
to improve et•
pr bailees, m) au
. Call and see as
DI Nsumun.
FORGET
brae assortment
I BM W&GON
FACTORY
dais used in c 011•
nd flnteh, can , not,
EMI
workmen, and ore
stock, and to war:
ct ion.
an •
A Carriages
lar care and di&
ow.
deilie:
FACTORY
A. BRISTOL'.
EE
W GOODS
EEII3I
WELL'S.
OYSTERS
Nitr'D •
BM
, CHERRIES;
~ ;dc~., hoi;
i~
, SYRUPS,
EE, SPICES,
erythlng to tho
N
tly on hand
'D i POTATOES]
B, AND EVERT
8 PRODUCE.
MB
L VARIETIES
I ti Purchase
at tho
THE AURIEtT
Volt
CAsli I
PRODME
I w
ROCKWELL
GNED, HAVING
Mire interest of
ATCH I
PATCH k CO., Is now
.e citizens of Bradford
go sad well selected
RIES,
!:?, 0 0
for Cash and feel cord
low figures as can be
1141/ Ofret to the public
=I
ES, SUGARS,
TUB, BPICBB,
a largo stock of
t, GRAHAM -(DO
lINVIIEAT DO
a llama, PORK, RAMS
SR. Would milt . the at
'cum Can't Be Beat
TOBACCO,
ease Oakley'a Celebrated
emical and Brown Soap
e our stock of
N WARE.
WOOD
I YANKEE NOTIONS
&c. I trill pay the high
PRODUCE.
COUN
befOre seMng elsewhere
C. B. PATCH
lo thi;laia Arm will
, namediate payment
C.•. 5.. PATCH
.1887.
LOR-SH-Ok
::Epic: •‘.
.
gill
Ir BPltrtiG AND -131:111MER
NE
D' T - •
‘B -- :•1)
-of Towanda,
'rola itoooance to the store
iitd the Pathlgis genll7' that be . baa In
lad dailyroad • our an 7 , - •
F 11;11-113 0:.0_ A _D .13
In hiillae : itititie tlui of the peiplO,
whitlchn will bell for Coifing at forma!
GOL,D,,ritIOXBI
iristing ae tepid It good nett aid reliable
'
. ,
(No Shoddy of any consisting In
BUSINES SUITS
Al gradeq.
ObATS, VESTS ' - AND PANTS
An wed.
DRESS COATS, PANTS ac NIESTS,
. : -
Linn Coats, Dusters and Panto,.
&re'. Ails and Chir ShirtsoLktell sad
Collars, Linen, CaNdinere and, Flannel Shirts,
Neck Ties Saimgerel. , Gjoree, Panes, Leather
i ngt P clts l . Bf i le el l =2 , t 'a ci d oo s dirotal lh4" qe
cheaper aka fair price than poor *cods at any
price: cat imd tramline iny goods before bop
lag. Next door to PoSre . 11 a co: ._
- -n.. Yr. EDDY.r .
Timid". kat ge.qat.
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION!
- NEW STORE AND NEW GOOEfif •
An entire aew stock of Clotting bought
&capita before thelfar to bo mold w ltb
SMALL . : PROFITS !
The undersigned would rape ctfully ann ce
to the citizens of Towanda and vichlltv - the:fi be
Is now ready.to offer them el ogling, obit ea
FINE szeTER
.ovzaboATl
CI mmu l es, PILOTS.
, ebb thil
_ _
FINEST Ds Buspuom SUITS.
HATS AND CAPS.
Funishiag Goodsaie., and that these goods
bought at very low tlgares will' be sold with
very sz c yrotlts I intend to establish a per
manent can this placer end in order to gain
the vice Of purchasers. wlll deal on a
bails of - .
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY 1
and all goods will bo warranted, for what they
are repress nted to be. Come and examine and
convince yofirself. Nin't forget the place,
Temple of 'Fashion, opposl the _Means House,
south end of Beidleman'a lock.
H. JACOBf3.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867.
BEDELL & VAN V'VLSOR,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS I
illao DEALZILEI IN
READY MADE CLOTHING!
HAAS 42311 CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 1
68 Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOG.A COUNTY, N,Y
toe have a Fashlonible Wier from New
York City, and take all the risk in rating ycla a
iroottfitt
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own estabiblment. We give
particular attention to Youth's Bon, and
CHILDRENS' CLO7HING
And alwaTS bate a good assortment.
0101118 AND cAsslittitgs,
From 85 cents to $3 per yerd,
.(e1: wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
Kept Within 20 n.miles. Come and :look and
prove for ye omen.
istawynti be at the Ward House the first and
third Thorwhif of every month with • samples
of Goods, and grated to take measures.
DELL & VAN VELEOR.
, SR Broad-st. , Waverly, N. Y,
Agents For NrOver & &keel Sewing )(aline.
April 2,1800:
N EW,LOCI . ATI9 14
NEW ATTRACTIONS
J. M. COLLINS,
tomoied to the store forme occupied by
Marshall Brothers & Co., nett below the Post
Office, And has replenished his assortment with
a large and new stock of
READY .MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
TRIMMINGS •
P
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, .
" HATS, . • CAPS,
&C.,.. &C.
Theee goods have been recently purchased
since the decline ,In prices, and will be sold at
EXTREMELY LOW RATES
Give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere,
as I will sell better goods 4 at lower prices than
elsewhere.
I have mace arrangements with ,an experi
ecced Tailor t•i
MANUFACTURE GARMENTS,
And having a large stock of Cloths and Trim
mings, I can furnish customers with every
style of Garment they may desire, madi in gi
fashionableinanner, and warranted to fit.
Don't forgot the place, next door below' tha
Poet-Office and News Room. Main-st.
Towanda, April 30,1868. •
HAT, MAP, AND FUR STQRE)
•
The undersigned have openaa bpire gn i thn
south side of fiercer's new block,
•
TOWANRA, PA,*
Where they intend to keep a full stock of
FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE
Goode, constettn; of
BA7S, CAPS, "JCRS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMB.RI'LLAS, CANES','GLOVES,
LBUFFALO 'acid WOLF. 11011139.,&c. •
Mach we will aeU at the lowest possible Pife
and respectfully solicit a shareot the pstr,..‘ 3
of the public.
l ifrilds fitted with tho Aniericia Conformater
.Totranda, Oct. t 4.1 i,
MIISTO, OR . ANY OTHER - AR.
TICLE In oar IlDe, ordered at short , notteo
oy calm at the wawa 1100101
BM
stiru g ot
- -
OLDS CASK .;
..;DRUG_:-
_ • .
rtvalternm Tvraptvir rtAi,
Cori* Mein and Pine Streets, Towanda,, Va.
••- • , ,
Araving• recall* added largely to hhiltoolt, a
tun and complete amortmen:, tiondlinting an
extensive variety, embracing many articles cued
in the Arta for mechanical purposes, - carefully
(elected with regard So the 'warmth" wants of
UPI public, which will be hap( constantly sup
plied with hub sus and on the
mod reasonable terms at Wholesale or Retail,,
m3)ioins, •M6tio,W3,
'PAM% MI6 VAMEntio
BENZINE AND TIIBPENTINE,
SASE, PAINT, TARIM", WIIITE•WASII,
KEROSENE OR COAL
Alcohol and llordnig Medd.,
LAMPS,WPM, Wiolo3t Canni r rial
. Lard. *hate. , Waits tool, •
. . . .. .
TOMEWS 4,lll inialtlYE;PT
.IA
.... , ~
- Fiiiizeiiiiiii*oliel Articles, alllib eli iiiiety, -
BBONGEB, BlinglilkY, . APB, - • COMBS;
' '.i - -:,. Peinsdes, Beira/yes, Pertaine4, -- • ..
POOKST 'BOOKS, ''POET MONAIS,.
rect.:4_4l,i,, pisors,•;; -- ,;.- • ;.,;
itiotll;ista AND item 'li:l6344o'mm,
Ain' WINES; km -tilittotte, - _- •
TOBACCO ; i ANITIP,. ' 'IND OIG,
#INS
,Garden, Field and FLoariieeds, Wawa Sul'''
‘,. porter', finspensories,l Shoulder . - _ ; •
- Brad rumpakTeeihiag Rining •
1:' Bottles, Hipplo; Sip& • Vi and .
• - Mtieldc Syringes, B.P- . I
• ''' ; - fti- ink Won Jars,' Therinoteetrei
,Plororths Earaebit Stone Jae. QM . *-
; Ware, BotUes, yids; Corks, Bath' Brick; • ... •,
and Stove Blacking, Fish. Talkie, Alumni-
Con , ttc, Botanic. Bole:elle' end Homavath
'to Medicines, and all the Pop ul ar Patent'
1. _ .
,
MTDI,aI
All iuiles ;warranted xepresenteit. per
eons at distance can receive their ordereby
stage or ma%:which wW recelte - progtiit and
metal attention. -
DR. POATER'S PREPARAUONB
Known 115 Safe and Reliable Remedies, are war.
ranted for what they ars intended to give utls L
faction, 112 r '
Dr. Porter's Pectond 87, for cougki, I
• colds, iipsg
_cam obi/J*450441 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, or bilious cowl
t
plaints and mildeat/sank.. . 15
Dr. Potter's Seater flyrtt; Jbr tyro/via t . db
akin diseasisic,
• Dr. POrt!r's Uterine Tonto, ,for jangle weak
, nese 4.. c. 1 'no
,Dr. Porter Tonic Elladrfor-serengthining
the system 1 00
...Ptirter's tam& Se hon . pp!, for /ivy and
' Wiley complaints 1 00
Dr: . Foittes, Comp. Kyr. .11yPePhosphltes,
for nervous &Mag. • t 1 00
Dr Porters Blackberry Bslsam. for diar
' rlitzaote. . 35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation foi sprains
bruists, ¢c - - - - S 5
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, far hoarse
ness, sore throat,4-e 15
Dr. Porter's Worm Waters; for espdling
' worms ' 25
Di. Porter's Worm Byryp, for este/mina
k ling tocn 00 35
Dr. Porter's Infant Rellefjor crying babies
colic, 4ft ' - 15
Dr. Porter's ,CeOlqih snuff. for bealT h
_ . ,veptu....
headache ' ' 26
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving
teeth 25
Dr. Porter's Tricmzene, for dressing and 60
• growing the hair ' . SO
Dr. Porter'S Tricophile, tor beautifying the
hair 60
Dr. Porter's Odoriferonshlhampoolor clean.
ing the hair 60
Dr. Porter's HIM of Flowers for beautify.
' log the complexion 60
Dr. Porter's Pile Oltment. for enthrall- •
3 piles • 4 00
Dr. Patter's Freud* entiptitind, - for staid
ing urine • 00
Dr. Porter's Med i cated Figs,: for habitue.
constpation 00
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cutssroands
&a IS
Dr. Porter's Lip &lie f for chapped lips.. : . 26
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for Inflamed eyes.. 26
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, fortntlamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Cork and Wart Remover, for
coma and bunions
Dr.Pertee's Constipation Pills, for costive-
11095 2
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor b100d..... 95
Dr. Porter's Citrate 3a4gneils, fora pleas.
slut cathartic.
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu
tritious diet for invalids .
Dr.lorter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
Eb b
cre ac am, /re 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement ae , lot mending
broke.n Ours, 15
Di. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
wood port 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plind,for easy wash
ingso
Dr. Porter's Bed BugPolSon, forr killing
bu go 50
Dr. Porter's Ply Poison Paper, for killing
flits 05
Dr. Porter% Rat and Mee Poison, for eX
terminating ra ft 25
p_r. Porter s' Bentinb, for removing sputa
from clothes 15.
Dr. Porter'sillack Ink, in pint bottles 25
in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals 30
Porter's Horse and - Cattle Lotion, for
sprains, galls, &c.
Dr . Porter's Fling-Bone and Bpavin Care.
for lame horses 50
Medics ladvice given gratuitously at the Office,
charging only for medicine.
NS' Thankful for peat llbefsl patronage,would
respectfully announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage. •
Dec. 18, 1866.—yr:
E!EM
CASSIMERES,
T HE TGWANDA REGULATOR
Adjoining patton's Bicck.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens of
Towanda and vi deity. that they have ppened
the above store, under the name of " The To
wanda Regulator," with a splendid .assortment
OF DEADY MADE CLOTh ING I
-CIONNRY
' gra inaildnal.
And all kinds of Brakes,
FOR FAMILY
H. G. PORTER, M. D
Ilisultantouo.
CLO7IIING S7ORR
Gents For nishing Goads, Hata. Caps,
which they assure the said - citizens cannot be
excelled fu style or elegance, and that the
prices ar solowas to astonish everybody.—
Rosenberg.& Wolff' hope that .by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To -
wanda, they win obtain their patronage and
support They also beg to subjoin the follow
ing Combotandmcnts for their guidance.
COME (WE! COME ALL. !
At Rosenberg 1 Wolf's One Price Regulator;
Main Street,Tottunds, Pa.
THE TEN CODIHANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days.
I. Thou shalt have. no other place 'to: biy
clothing exceptkßosenberg h Wolf's One Price
Regulator, thin Street.
- 2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though ,shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg k Wolf are no Chatham-at.. dealers,
but sell at oneprice _and reliable. and wW
serve 'you unto the third and fourth generation.
3. Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen
berg k - Wolf ' s OneTrlce Store.
A. Thou shalt bear In mind that we sell only
on six days of the week, and don't di:Secrete
the Sabbath by keeping our doors am sad
hangin out a Show, lot, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg Wolf , and their clerks, desire to
rest from their labors.
5. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenberg a,
Wolff deal, and long may be tby days to enjoy
Ito benefits. , _
8. Ikon shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of - Chatham at. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosenberg & Wolin OnceVrice Regu
lator„.
Main street. . •
T. Thou shalt not seek In vain for goofbi , of
Foreign Make. for Rosenberg ; & Wolff keep a
large misty. _
8. Thou shalt not purloin'fram L the Regulator'
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap It would be
a sin.
9.• Thou shalt not baar false Lwitness, but
honestly owledge that you can get better
I
suited for less money, at: . Rosenberg &
Wolfl'a any other store. ._
10. shalt not covet thy neighbors goa&i
or bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff can
id - them to you likewise ': therefore, laho
co 1, and buy only of Rosenberg & tWnlif
theT e t c
wand nee s i rße e pt. liea l, 1888. - . '
rrHE BEST FRUIT JARS IN "USE
at - ' grtacAsz a NIX'S.
{...,. FT
TIIIIII a
W r i ', • 'H , - 1 li, -,-: • W Q
imuG•oTo
. - .
w..a. 11. con, osuccaii 4itiscAraleili u t
aiecoatbudat the 'badness: 'aik, 11141.;
stand No.'4l'l=ollll Block. where ilia is daily:
readable &deka. to Ids MOO from the *oat
reliable importers and maludbelomi :respect.
folly asks ,or a liberal alum of public. patrols.
A barge stock of
._;
PUB DBOifi . .ASP.'• MED DUNES,
Hasjust,beta reedre4„ind we are now pra
wed O.I II I I P I / Pie
WARTS OF THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES
siaoxorxe 16 11111 TIMM•
:PUBS, WINES iilrD LIQUORS,-
F#3ll 11.1010 AL Vat 020 X. '
A vas 121501311111 NT cONOtiplAiliD
BOTANIC.ECLECTIC AND NOMPATIIIO
MEDP[M.
1 • ' • • .
ALL THE TOPEILAR PAIIPSIT : KEDICINtS.
. 'Awns, °xi,
PAINTAND VARNISH BRUSHES,-
irtotttftti isb ppm..
F r ANOY AND TOILE! AiIIcLES OF EVEIi
• KIND.
ME
Tismx's Ausonowa awkFplm) ■TYMOTi
ALKALOID" -AND,ItESINOIDEi..
' 4 • ATI the Beat Trusses; • `
A EDON 111 eh' UPPOBTXIIB,
• • ebilulter Ignites, ' •
BBRAiT PUMPS NIPPLE tit l ig l o,
• r , 8 1 0/4 1 " , ' • •-7r.
. - ,
Nuidog Bottles, Illr!eires and adialgoil. •
et4usit aisornazry OF lUSOZII. alai, roam
susegicm, ituri , raniirts tiT=3
r . AND . Sur 4V
A large iipp4 Brushes for the 814.411111aligIC
- Also for the Teeth •and NaW PO
data and Plea, Oils, Pitery,
Soaps. Combs, Bair Dye, InelgorT .
atora.ko., Kerma. MadllM
yam s,, •• .
wicks, do., of 1.,,pa
I late st . '
f • -
011010EICIOABB, TOBACCO ANW121213111" .
A tir Physicians supplied at reasonable rain;
Nedlchtes and Prescriptions carefully
carately compounded and prepared
_by compet
ent persons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock In the fore.
noon, to 2ln the afternoon.
W. IL B. GOB&
Towanda, Sept. 29 1 , 1868. -
litirbmart.
pi
0'
W -
t •t. ,
ci •
I- 131 :' . .
A. ... ~3 I. pti
8 o cl 8 . rt.
'4 4 m i -.4
ce to. 7 - :, e; to
O 1 .7 4 ti
cs ;-4 I F. - mi
• ? t p ~, PS 0
S M pi 4 I°. —3
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R .-.- - :;3 ig
co x Z - a
7i •I- 0 . ~
6 ^
eri
0
0
. o
02
MARSHALL BROTHERS .& CO.,
Wlah to call the ,attention of the public to
their new Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS'; TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS
Also, a Loge namartnent of
Window Olaihi, Sash, Paints,.olls;
Wutty, Varnishes, and PAM
and Varnish Brushes
of kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cal fate. Also, a nine assortment of
LARFS
of every style and pattern to Stilt t h e piiiiift.
;Lamps repaired and changed from OW and
Fluid to Kerosene. '
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
1 TIE WARE.
.10111111101 . 10MPTLY ATTSSDZD TO
We have on hand a fine article of
GLASS. FRUIT JARS,
with iteptofed eilf-fmallas corks; and
EfERND±IpA.LEISALINSCA NB.
which la one of the beat cane need.
JIM 20,1865.
migccllancaus.
W HOT.ESALE GROCRt
PROVISION HOUSE
1 1 . so wt. CO.
113, liLim Smite, •
The undersigied, encouraged by
the success which has thus far, at-
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make aekwiwledgement for the
very liberal 'patronage they have re-
ceived, by giving their customers the
advantage of their years' experience,
together with the benefit ..of their
greatly increased facilities for doing
busivess.
They keep constantly on hand, a
very large and complete assortment
of everything in . their line, and are
daily receiving such additions to
heir stock as the wants of their
ade requires
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rico, To
bacco, Fish, Salt, - Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Backe, Seeds, • and a great variety of
other goods, which have been ree,ent-
ly bought at the "lowest point in the
•
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
They desire to call especial atten•
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they
. are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing*
"the quality in all cases.
Have also . on hand a geodaesort-
meat of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
Oil.-
They still continue to have the
benefit of - a resident Partner in New
York,Who id constantly in the market
and' prepared to turn to our advan
tage any favorable changes in the
price of gtimia.
FOX, STEVENS, MOM & CO.
May 151,.1868,
dEo2M
Bile
._ •>.
If t 4 : l ,_ 4 '..
Nwt.m:,BRANW- POUNPRY
4, - 4.0 it I- N E E'll 0 P
tutintia on riniceisrof Ram S l zeett
TO.W. NDA,= BEADFOBD CO.,
ME
s i > MACRENES, , 1
Of t h e" ' best quit:y:lol the Istria lmiirov
eats. AU Meter Mammy for Plourisir Ind
STEAK • ENGINES,'
' • MADE &
STEAM WHISTLEet. = •
STEAM - GAGUES,
• GAITGE COOKS,
- , 1 OIL CANS, &CI
Punished it don notice. ,
BOLT OOTTING, - ,
' Done from Ito footles In dlieteter,
FORGING
Of heavy wrought *miler Bridges, end
other purposes, done to-:order. Also, a assortmeat of
COOKING it HEATING . STOVE
Caul end Wood Burners. Furniture for Co ok)
Stoves, Slots Pipe, TM-Ware, Boat raw
Plows, Cultivators and Unpin, kept oust
ly on hand. ,
DRAVTINGS . & SI'EOIFIOATIO
Of all kinds of machines, 'tor mini and o
Purim! lqiiereo,l _
WARRFA RILL,
iff - Weira who Las hahrge experience in
n,
Imusigs of the Muskrats.
• - JOIrrOAIOIAI
Twits*, 0ct.,R,_1886.7-Iy.
T o 74'N pA: 04 IA
'.: _--_ .:_F_A C:TO.RY'-:::.;:
public that they have Perehiused the
0 Ali - 'IA.I:A :G. R. - 13 .11.
'And moat werkmanniti-Mannei. Thei
constantly lawg onluind n assortment of spkn
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES;
DEMOCEAT AND' . •LIIMBEB FAGONB,
ALBANY .SLE:I'IG
t.t 8
AND
TOWAND.4, PA.
Sinfla
• L.now preporeCtiOunish
6IROULAB SAW MILLS
.ND,
Tht, widendined xespecy:lffly azinpclicei
of •
G. H. HRAILI,
And are now preiared to 6al4lwor
THE LAT,ESIAtYLE
FAMILY GAIBIAGES,
ONZ A= TWO IZ3X
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
8EP)4154 romptly 4tteuded to at rest!
spuable prices.
BRYANT & STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1867.-Iy. •
VEW•PLANIN 4 :I MILL
1.1
The undersigned having built a large and corn
modloni Mill In the Borough of Towanda, and
Med It
maohlnep, t ot t gin nurunfacture the most modern
of pd improved
14'11111)0W BASH, .
are pr epared to AU(naval, whether large a:
small, upon the ihorteet notice. We have
also a large variety- of MOIILDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, 'which 'we can furnish
'much cheaper than they can be worked by
hand.
PLANING , e
TONGGEING
GROVEING, - . -
AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to suit our customers.-
Parsons - building , and not living moreithaef
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will end it
largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring. -or other lumber,
and IMMO your . -team is is feeding, have it
ground oat add tdheit home with you.
We will pay CABII fat PINE & HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at oar lumber yard. Come
andsee us. or if you can't comeonite.
t • • L. - B- RODGERS .1 CO.
Toiranda. Feb.. 1864.
inisullanious.
80011-BINDERY.THB PUBLIC
is. 'sespectfully informed that the BOA-
Bindet7 flea been remove:lto the Ares Belld-
Lug, Sd story, whore will be demo
BooK•BINb:1N.a!
In alf Ha various branches, on terms as rea
sonable tus " the times" will allow. The Bind
ery will be under the charge of
H. C. *WHITAKER;
.
An experienced Bindir, and all , work will be
prbmptly done in a style and manner whic •
cannot be exceßed. Music, klagasines, News
papers; Old Books, &a., bound in every variety
of nt)ie... Particular attention will be paid to
the Boling,and, Binding of
BLANK BOORS,
Twiny desired pattern, which in quality and.
durability wil be warranted.
All work will be ready for' delivery when
promised.
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
peritc satisfaction gaarranteed.
Towanda, August I, 1,866%—M ..,, • •
TOBACCO AND Cl{ ARSI
• Thetadersigied have eatablahed a
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY
Mai
TO WAN DA,
On Main Street below Bridge Street
Wbere they arc manufacturing all Mali of
CUT TOBA&O AND CIGARS I
Which they offer to the trade at.
WHO LESALE,PRI-CHS
That cannot fail . to . suit: We would most re•
spectrully solt a. call from the deale.a through
Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of
OUR STOCK AND PRICES
Our Tobacco is manufactured from- the best
KENtIICKT ' AND VIRGINIA
• •
Stock that can be procured in. the marks t.
Give as a try. This is a home, enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal disposition of the
trade - to supped home manufactors.
MEANS & PHINNY,
157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
Anne 4, 1268.—M.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS I. -
JAMES HAMMON announces to the public
that lte still continues to manufacture and' keep
on hand - a large assortment ot • •
CABINET FURNITURE,
Hireaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands.: Chairs,
ac., Of every descriptior , which will be made
of the best materials, andss , he most workman
like manner.
I invite the inection of the public to mylwork,
which alkaline be summed in durability, at any
shop in the , conntry. and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
!Heady-made Collins quaintly on hand or
made to order. A good Hearse will be foruished
when desired.
. Aug. 15. 113*15. . • • •
TANNING & HARNESS MAKING
The undersigned have this day formed a
CO•OUtIlle4 hit) be known as the firm of MA.
GEE FULLER; for the mimosa of carrying
on the above busutess. Harness making and
reptiring_done to order and all work:warranted.
gash paid for hides. -
• - GRailIN-ItAtiES. • :
EDG/4113:. FULLER
Jan.Cimptown, 28. 11388,9
- .
ItAGS I RAGS RAGS !11-500
Tone good . Paper HBO wanted. for which
the highest market pr i ce will bn peld
. .
Towanda, 0ct..11 •
ip owkNDA:BisußANcr
AGENCY •
Policies issned,lmotesidlosted promptly
"- By Ili D. IV ArEAI 1 ~Aotte,
01,the folloiring well known sad reliable Cos
.. •.' - 4matee. , Ofilierlioatsaye's Cluck. • :
jl 4,et :ttmr
Ag * aterA.--,. : -.—. olLital.• fl 700 toe.
, -
*eve a fieoca lisixca COIMAYY, 1
, • , , flortford, Cone, _1
caw ,Noy.l, '67 .1. 5155,90 t •
.
LIVIINCIIOI. MM./AVIAN ADD Ing' -
Pas AND km IntrIUNCB CO. -
Catrlts! Sambas and Remerftd Pamir
•obi) $16,i71/.71-
Assets In the trotted Stater. over.... 1,800.00(
Dally,Pperzuloms, upwards et' (Gold) 17,00 u
AVM 1101VRANCIC COMPAST.
' Hartford, Cann. r
Capital
Ns' Jsiusx M 17111•4 Lrn TOSIIRANCII CO., :
- Newark. J.
-•- -
Capita '
Nona AllO2lO/1X TILIXIIi? lenzence.l
Co., • ' (Accidental)
• , . -. • PAitadelphia,
. . ..
Capital
pountitortTr lams bistrßince
' . Hartford.' Conn.,
Capital r • 10,000,00
Towanda, Feb. 20, Iteo.—ti•
VIRE,' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL.
INSURANC6.•
C,LTITLL PJJILIEIENTID oras
SEVENTEEN MILLION LIOLLA it S 7
• - s. 'Russ= Agent
TOli TEM r0,13.01713C8 111411/11 - 111,LiALELR arx PlN
Ginamr Ittaik.liassnabletneaves t
• Co?atm - - Philadelphia r f
Capital and - earplug, over,
thts
Nom Jr=Arms COMPANT,
• Of Neta-York .
Capital and !surplus, over .s?
MI
huntianci Connor:. of Norm .'1
.r Mamma, Pkdadelphil.
: Capital and aurplunoyer...
PI
Itinn.a . tran InanzAct, Oo y x: T r,
Capital and maplns,-oirer
10,P
Errearaus Isavamion Coxraxv,
Of Philadelphia. (
Capltal and aurplaa, over
Aane 4rOVRAWCII COXPAXY.
Of New. York.
Capital and samba, over
Parr biEVIANCE CONTANT. •
Of Hartford, Cams.'
Capital and tmrplcui, over ,
MITVAL Lin Imstrasyni COMPAWT, 1
Of Noe-York, • .
"1. Capital and surplus, ofFr .98,00031U0
—4
tnarritaxes lastraasct Comirurr, • I
Of Hartford, Conn. f
Capital and surplus, over.—
Risks Laken on all Matti of Property; so
row ratans by any otberxerlable Companies.
Policing issued and Loans, it any, ad
justed at this Agency,tbereby saytng the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for eatiemeat.
•
ti9' ©Mee at the Hardwbere Store of Cod
ding J., Russell - S. BUSS.ELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7.18116---ti
THE' INSURANCE COMVANY
Or NORTH. MERMA.
Office N 0.242 Walnut Street, Philade:pc:a.
This Company are now- prosecuting the :9 1-
nen - ot Insurance from loss or &mice I,y FiliE
on Buildings, iderchandise. FtirnitCk,
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, r oc ;kr
arterms,for long or shor periods; or permanent;
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
• The prompt payment of claims for loses
tag the period of nearly 70 years that the Com
pany has been in existence. entitles them to the
confidence of the public. •
Drascroas.—Arthiar G. Cohn, sa7maei W.
Jones, John .1 Bronx, CharleJ Taylor, Ambrose
White; incl. R. Neff, RiOrard D. Wood, Wm
Welsh, Wm. E: Bowen , ' James N. Dickson, B.
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harthon.
Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter: Edward B.
Clarke, Wm. Cumming..
ARTIII7II6. COFFIN, Pnnfne.
C. S. RIISStLL, A gent,Towanda.
LIVERPOOL AND LON DON AND)
GLOBE FIRE AND, bi?E INSURANCE
COMPANY.—Office, 43 - 19:Bliam SL, and
Bioadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
(G01d)516,971,67E.
_-,
-Assets In the United States, over.... 1,800,000*
Daily.Premiums,upwards of (gold).. 17,000
The • stareholders personally responsible its
engagements' of the company, All Directors.
tan t be shareholders.
macrons ts+ New Yoar..—Francis Cott:met '
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell. Esq., Deputy
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq. E. 11 ..
Archibald,'Eeq., H. B. H. Consul, Alexander
Hamilton; Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, F.sq.
Alfred Pell, Esq. ' , Resident Secretary. Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
Bausrairs--Phenix Bank—Cammann Ss Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
wellimown American citizens resident in New
Tort, who are Directors and Shareholders, ani -
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
individually .liable for all the er.gagements of.
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them,.
all claims are payable in cash on proof et lose
without deduction for Interest,' and not, as is
usual, sixty days after presentation of proof.
They expire at six o'clock, P. 61., and not a s
I noon. Life insurance effected, and annuities.
°
granted on favorable terms.
H. B. WHEALS', Agent.,
Towanda. April 23,1867,
T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUI
ANCE Boclety's Agency for Bradford cr,
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income ovcr 62.0 0 0. 0 _4 0 ca 3 h.
110217.01 YE Jr. WARD
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
THE- ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE .,
A. of New York. Agency for Brultord
CAPITAL $400,000
Dividend for 1866,10 per cent.
- MONTANTE AWARD
7Towanda, July.2s, 1867.
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
CAPITAL $3,400,000
Mutual Cash plan. In successful operation al
'ertwenty-seven years:AN RP
MONT YEtt WA.
Towanda, July 25, 1867
WYOMING INSURANCE AGES
cY. - •
WYOMING4NSITRANCE COMPANY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
SAMUEL WADHAMS ' .Presideat
.L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vic ir President
R. C. SMITH, Secretary
Capital and Surplus 8170,000. ,
North America, Hartford. COC4. assets C1C,0,(4.0
Fulton. New York: .• 250.000
Springfield, Mass-, " 400,000
Appllcations for insurance in the above rem ,
patties taken at fair rates, and busbi es attend,
ed to with promptness and care. Partieulir
_attention will be given to Farm risks in the
country.. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance af
fected in good and reliable companies. (Mkr
over the Bakery on Main-at.; formcriy occupied
by Mere= & Morrow. • ..
T. B. CAMP, Agent..
Towanda, March 12, IS.6B.—tf. . .-
FASHIONABLE TAILORING !
LFR i 8 REIIBEIN
•. •
Respectfully informs the citizens of Towanda
Borough, that he has opened a .
• TAILOR SHOP,
In'Phinney's Building opposite the Meanallon ,
and solieita a share of public patronage.
Be is prepared to cut, and' make garments in
the moat fashionable style, and the most dam
tole manner. Perfect satisfaction will be guar
anteed.
Cutting and Repairing done to order on stiff
dotice., Sept. 10, DS7.
D.
R. BAKER , Master MiligTight ,
D -.
• Is prepared to attend to all business -10
his He warrants all work done in a,werk•
manlike manner.. Allseders by mail, orether
wise, addressed to msi at Towands,, *ill be
ptomptly attended to..a June 4, 1868. 1 , -3in e
a •
• LOWAllfil; Pa., Jane 26, IR).
_ To rt,l whom it may eoncern: I certify that I
have this day appoin - ed D. BAKEII,-ot To• •
"ands, Bradford county, an Nesternt for the
' s fo a r le th o e f co nthl un i t n i e es s j orll v ra fil at Tu ord r , b N i V n y e omipg. L y ircohm"-!
lug, Clinton, Clearfield, Tlogs and Potter, in
the State .ot Pennsylvania. Parties wanting
these wheels can obtain them through bun Ind
he willgive his personal attention to POti D g
them in when desired. Parties by eallinktoP'
Mr. Baker, .at Towanda, will be 'holm the
wheel, and on application to him ho
lieli Glostrated piunphlets containing
worki n g
tables, testimenials, tn., dro.
A. MioPREBSON.
• General Agent for PetlltgiVinia, for ,Pci•
dines Jewel Turbine Water Wheel.
•
CORD W.OOO WANTED. --100
- coral Maple, [hard and it
Bass Wood ,
Cucumber and'? PO Wood.
F or •f B
ather Pr'
Oculars ruglike at HAWES BROTSEM Turn.
Ing_lllll.3fonrotton.
Nov. 5. 1859
Flour of 'all.
• grades, Sucewbeal. Flour, Bran, Drs.
Meal. Feed, &a., at
• Dm W. A. 11-OCKWELI4.S
antra
••••$1,01:0
- Slam
4,:00 .IY.I
..135.1 J+ (!,
51,74.4) r 4
MEI
IBM
$760,00"
..-,5704.01A
$600,001