Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 03, 1868, Image 4

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Wintering, Perm Stock.
As winter approaches, the farmer
is reminded that his live stock can no
longer wander over the fields and
collect their food from day to day
The grass has ceased to grow. The
frost has bound no the surface of the
fields in the cold embrace, and the
cattle are attracted toward te stable
with hunger, lowing as they go, to
draw the attention of the herdsmen
to their dependent position,' pleading
for something to - eat.
The barns are well stored with hay
and grain ;=stacks . and ricks of hay
and fodder .surround the barns and
stables as-,S corps de reserve, showing
the thrifitinesa and foresight of the
industrious farmer in providing for
the coming winter ; but what of win
ter ? We - readily perceive when it
begins, but who can predict when it
will end - 7 - Setae winters are shOrt
and pleasant,tont we can only discov
er this when we arrive at the other
end. Some are very long and very
severe ; • these are the ones we should
make our calculations by, and enter
into them as a cautions general enters
into a campaign. Graduate the
quantity of stock by the amount of
food in store ; if you have too much
stock, dispose of part ; if too little,
add more ; better too little than too
much, always bearing in 'mind that
it -pays better to keep stock well
than toleep it poor.
Here we came tp a point where
• many farmers ..greatly err. They
look over the lirge aecumulation of
food they havo prbvided for wintering
their stock (atoll stop here to give
them credit for their industry and
perseverance in gathering so much
and curing it well). Some people
think that _when butter 'is plenty it
should be spread thick on the bread,
without thinking that it may some
time become scarce, and then the
bread will not be eaten with so good
a relish with a thinner spread, or
without any at all. So with the win
ter fodder—they begin to feed very,
lavishly at the commencement of
winter •, not only lavishly,bnt waste
fully, thiilking that so. large an
amount of Yood cat[ 7 hardly be eaten
by theirseock during the winter, for-,
getting - that the winter may be a
- very long one.
There is a deeper view of the mat
ter, and one that is worth looking
into. that a farmer grows on
his f:.rett-iti worth money--worth dol
lars ; that is the word—talk of dol
lars, aud every one can appreciate
it. Now, all this hay, and straw,and
COIL, and oats can be converted into
dollars. A farmer will not scatter
his dollars about carelessly, but will
sometimes waste, or lot go to waste,
that which, if properly applied, can
be converted into dollars.
The important question presents
itself here—how all this great ac
cumulation of stock food can be con
verted into the most money ? Not
by throwing 'it in large quantities
- before the stock to he trampled under
their feet. This, you gay, will make
manure. So it will ; but at , what
. cost ? Did the farmer toil and sweat
and hire help during the whole sum
mer to collect all this great amount
of fodder merely to make manure ?
Better to have left it where it grew
on the ground,by which the addition
al advantage of mulching would
have been secured. Valuable as is
manure, it may be purchased too
dear. Do you suppose that stock
will thrive any . better by having
large quantities of food continually
at their disposal to either eat or
waste 7 No, they will not thrive so
well. The appetite becomes cloyed
and vitiated by the very abundance
presented to them through kindness;
they select the most palatable parts
and reject the remainder ; they thus
cultivate a fastidious appetite that
becomes more and more.critical every
day.
Stock will thrive better with just
as much food given them as they
will eat up clean. This should be at
statrd periods and regularly attended,
te. if by feeding economically it
large.surplus is found to be on hand
at the end of the season, it is better
than to have wasted it ; but it would
have been better and,more profitable
to have added more stock, which
• would have yielded more profit.—
Don't waste the food nevertheless ;
your fields may not yield so abun
dantly the next season, and your hay
.
being „well secured will lose none of
. its virtues by -being kept over.--
American Stock Journal. t. .
Sawing off-the Horne of Animals.
ProfesSor gpooner, President of the
Veterinary College, London,on a trial
in Dublin, gave the following evi
dence : I have said that I consider
this to ho a very gross act of cruelty,
and for this-reason, that the horns of
Alen are unlike those of the deer
species. They have a large propor
tion of bone growing out from the
bohe of the head,and that is surroun
ded byt a heavy sensitive structure,
so that to cut the horns, they had to
go below where it was simply horny,
and the c animal had to suffer great
pain. The nearer the operation was
performed to the skull the greater
the suffering. The bone was hollow
—that is to say, it had not one horn
ed cavity, but it had several cello
which extended into the head,though
not to the brain, but close, to it.—
These cavities were exposed, by the
removal of the horns, to the air ; and
as they were lined with a delicate
sensitive membrane—there being be
sides a delicate sensitive covering
outside—great suffering must_ be .
caused. The cavities ware never
intended by nature- to be exposed to
the air, which brought on an inflam
matory condition. These cavities
were very apt to be itillamed,and the
inflammation was very likely to be
extended to the membranes of the
brain, causing madness, lockjaw, or
other dangerous results. This ope
ration is the most painful and unwar
rantable that possibly could be per
formed on cattle."
Tu ROAST GEESE AND Dgcss.—Boll•
ilig water should be poured all over
the inside of a goose or duck, before
you prepare them for cooking, to
take out the Strong oily teeth. Let
the fowl be picked clean, and wiped
dry with a cloth, inside and out :
fill the body and crop with stuffing.
If you prefer not to stuff it put an
onion inside ; put (down to the fire,
and roiet. it brown. It will take
two hours and a half.
PCDOIN'd .Or POTATO STARCH.—POUT
heaped tablespoonfuls of starch, one
quart of milk, three eggs, and a little
salt. 13oi1 the milk,reserving a little
to moisten the starch. Stir the starch
to a smooth paste with the reserved
milk, and put it into the boiling
milk Add the eggs, well beaten ;
stir, and Be e t it boil tdi t , very thi c k,
which will be in two or three ini
Utei ; then pour 'into a dish, and
ficrve with a liquid sauce.
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J. FARMS B. MISEBTER, President Judge
of the 11th Judicial District, consisting of the
co unties of Bradford and Susquehanna. and
Boas. Levi P. Stafford and J. IV, .Vak1)341.1%
Associate Judges, In 'and for sakt Coutiy
• dayre issued their precept bearing date
the 3d f OctoberA.D. 1868 to me directea,
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. Gen -1
eral Quarter Sessions of-the Peace, Common
Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towanda, for tire
County of Bradford, on Monday, the 7t h
.day of
December next, to continua two weeks.
Noticets therefore hereby given to the Coro
ners, Justices of the Peace, and, -Constables, of
the County of Bradford, that they be then and
there in their proper person, at, 10 o'clock lo
the forenoon of said day, with their records, In
quisitions and other remembrances, to do those
*lap which to their office appertains to be
done ; and thosearho are bound by reeognisano
or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners
who are or may be in the jail of said County, or
who shall be bound to appear at the said Court
are to be then and there to prosecute. agenst
them as shall be jest. Jdrors are reqtkated to
be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to
their notice. •s ;
Dated at Towanda the 6th day of October; in the
year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of
the United States the ninety-first.
WILLIAM OWNS. Sheriff.,
IN F'AglTlON,Orphan's Court
of Bradfotd County. In the matter of the
estate of Johfi Haver y, late of Overton twp.,
deceased.
To the heirs and legal representatives of said
John Haveriv. Whereas, at an Orphan's Court
held at Towanda, In, and for said countylof
Bradford the 22d day of September: A. D.
1868, before the Hon. F. B. Streeter and his
Associate Judges of said Court, the petition
of Orlando Haverty, Adeline Paris (with her .
husband S. U. Paris, joining,) Almira Chime,
(and her hustatid 0. H. Chase, joining) 611-
drm and heirs et John Haverly, late of Over
ton, Bradford county, demsed was presented
setting forth, that the said John Haverty died
about the 19th day of August, 1864, intestate,
leaving to survive him a widow, Minh% Havers
living at Overton, and nine children, visa
/anus orb° died about the 20th day of Sept.,
1866, leaving 2 children, viz,: Edward. who
is of age, and Sally. of whom Orlando Haver
ty is guardian, Amass Haverly - living at. Alb
any. Orlando living at Albany, Eunice (now in
termarried with Ow .Irvine) living at Moneoll,
Maria Wayinan (widow of Solomon Woman)
living at Albany, Mary Ann (now intermarried
with Geo. Neal, living in Towanda, Alaska,
now intermarried with Orange Chase, and
Adeline Paris, now Intermarried with EloPhon
ins at-Alban, ail of Bradford
County, 11: - DeAlanson Beverly who went to
Ohio during the war, and when last heard from
about a year ago, was living at Raman, Adams
county, Wiscon sin: Also the children of a
deceased daughter, Catherine Boyle, wife of
Gideon Boyle who died shout nine years ago,
removed to Illinois, said Catherine died in tete
lifetime of she intestate, at Overton, Pa.,
leaving to eureka her seven children, to wit:
Sylvester, aged 25 years. living at Indianoplis,
Nabarka county' lowa, f3avelion, wd.25 years
living at Albion, Edwards county, Illinois, Lu
cinda C., aged 23 years living at Towanda, Pa.
Wallace aged 21 years, residence not known,
Nancy wile of George Bunnell, aged 19 years,
living at Albion, Edwards county. 111., Addle
aged 17 living at Eldredeville, Sullivan county
Pa., Franklla Boyles or Irvine, aged 13_years,
living with and adopted by George Irvine,
Liberty Corners, Bradford county, Pa. That
the said John Beverly died seized in his de;
raise as of fee of and in a niefumrage or tract
of land situated in Overton, Bradford county,
Pa..no ended and described as follows : Be
girmniat e corner and running south 16°
east 1 pre. to a corner, thence south 304 0
west 39 prs. to a corner, thence south 574°
cast 70 prs. to a corner, thence south 134° east
21 pre. to a corner, thence south sp east 49
prs. to a corner, thence north 194° east 474 prs
to a corner, thence north 58C° west lit prs to
the place of beginning. Containing 42' acres,
more or las; with the appurtenances. That
miltr and by virtue of the intestate laws of
this Commonwealth, to the said Almira Haver.
ly [the widow] it belongs to have one third
pert of said real es. ate for and during the term.
of he: natural life. That to your petitioners
it belongs each to have the equal ftfteenth part
of said real estate, and to each of the childran
of the said Catherine ißoyle. deed, it belongs
to have one seventh of one equal fifteenth part
of said real estate in fee. No partition of said
real e trite having been had, the partitions
pray the Court to award - an inquest to make
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 premises, award an inquest to
the purposes aforesuid, and direct notice to be
given to the heirtrin this county 30 days be
fore inquest, and pu,blication made and paper
mailed to those out of the county whose resi
dences are known, 20 days before inquest.
Taira Norma, that an Inquest will be held
at the late residence of John Beverly, deed.,
in the township of Overton, in the County of
Bradford, on Wednesday the 2d day of Beeem
ber , 1868, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that
day, for the purpose of making partition of
the real estate of said deceased to and among
his children and. legal representatives, if the
same can be done without prejudice to or spoil
ing of the whole ; otherwise to value and ap
praise the same according to law; at which
time and place you can attend if you'' think
proper. WM. GRIFFIS. Sheriff
Sheriff's °Moe, Towanda,.Oct. 23, 1868.
REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given, that there has been filed and
settled in the office of the Register of Wills, In
and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Ad
ministration upon the following estates, viz :
Final account of Sarah Davidson and G. H.
Vandyke r admrs of H. S. Davidson, late of Uls
ter, d.ased.
Final account of E. B. Hintz, admr of J. N.
Barnes, det'd, late of Pike.
Final account of Samuel Niles, admr of Milo
eet, deed, late of Smithaeld.
Final account of James Crofat, adm'r of Isaac
S. Crofut, decd, late of Leßoy.
Fib account of B. J. do W. B. Horton, execu
tors of W. B. Horton, dec'd, late of Sheshequin
Final account of Janie.s NnlyneuZ, .admr of
G. W. Hottewithie, dee'd, late of Overton,
Final account of L. P. Stalford, executor of
John Hollenback, dec'd late of Wyalustng.
Final account of Alvin Nichols, guardian of
the minor children of George Nichols. dec'd.
Final account of Geo. Finch, gnardian 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 6inch ir, decd. late of Ulster.
Final account of Israel Bullock, admr of 413
per Cooper, dec'd, late of Springfield.
Partial account cf Sybil Lathrop and Dante
I D. Lathrop, executors of Wm. Lathrop, dec'd
h late of Herrick.
ALSO—The appraisement of prperty set off
by the Executors or Administrators to Widows
or Children of the following decedents
Estate of J. M.-Preston.
John Jones.
" Samuel Sennett.
" James Lucas.
And the same will be presented to
Cocrt thetcfrit7al;-
ans' of Bradford county, on ,Thursday
the 10th of December next, for confirmation and
allowan cc. 11. J. MADILL,
November 10,1668
IN THE DISTRICT .0013 t T OF
the United States, for the Wealere '
trict of Pennsylvania. James H. Fellows,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
March 2d, 1867, having applied for a Dis
charge from all Jis debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given, to all Per
sons who have proved their deb* and oth
er persons interested, to appear on the sth
day of_Diersiman, 1808, at 10 - o'clock, a in,
before Edward Overton, Jr, Esq., at his of
fice in Towanda, to show, cause, if any
they have, why a discharge should not be
granted to the said Bankrupt. And ftirther
notice is hereby given, that the second and
third meetings of the Creditors of the said
Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th
sections of said Act, will be hold perm the
said Register, at the same time and place.
S. C. kIoCANDLESS,
Nov. 26, 1808, Clerk of said Court.
TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT. OF
the United States.for the Wdstern Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. DAVID ISIAILEY,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
March 2d, 1867, baling aPPliel:for a ma
charge from all his debts, and o ther claims
provable under said Act, by order of the
Court; Notice is hereby given, Ito all per
sons who have proved their debts, and oth
er persons interested, to appear on the sth
day of - December, 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m.,
before E. Overton, . Jr.. Esq., Register, at
his office in Towanda, Pa., to show cause,
if any they have, why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt, And
further, Notice is hereby given that the
Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of
the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th
and 28th Sections of said Act,wilLhe held
before the said Register, at they p time
and place. S. C. MoCAND --
"Nov. 26, 1868. Clerk of a
VXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is
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the estate ot hereby given that all pewits indebted to
Beni, J. Hoa.,"land, d late of
Leßoy two are requested to maze payment
without del ay, and time having claims against
said astate mast present them i dyls autheatles•
ted for iettlement.
ELiZALBSTII BOAOLAND.
REUBEN BTONH,
Oct 20,413 4 3 q. -
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EXECUTOR'S NOTloE,.—Notice
Is hereby Oren that a. parse= Indebted
to the estate of ABIRAM WALD 41. late of
Leßoy, deed, are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and all haring claw upon
sald estate is 11l present them duly thentleated
for settlente.ut.
- AARON N. SPALDING
Pet. 20, MO, iktecutor.
ADMINISTRATOWS NpTlol3.
is Not ic e hetoby given that 'all
indebted to the estate of JOHN ONM ea
ste
of TILEME tip.. , dec'd.,. are rectersted to
metro immediate payment, sod all Person* has.
thg dates ap & said estate.
Ulm la gs
Oct P. isas. PllOll.
duly auticated for sett le
GEE.-P, OA/Eili.
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sat;nk `ro
kITLIOATION IN DIVOBAR.— . - -
.4143.T0 %this B. Brows.—No. 203, ffe7
ISM - You are beret .y Batlike! that Gemv i
Brown, your !unhand, bar wiled to the Mart
of Oommon Pleas 'ilor tioantih far a
divorce from the' tends of Matrimony, end the
mid Smut has appointed Moeda/ the MI deY
of Deoember, 1811, fa hearing the mid George
la the preathea, at wUoh Nate ..mtd
yoatariattend If• you
v&nitirins.
Nat. I. 1868 Sheriff
kr 2 / 4 10,4Ti0N IDIVQB0B0—!
Tosiimatell;; . liticio.Wilti;!Dee.ieiiitl
1867. You. are herebKed that Lucie
P. Moe, by her neat Leiter.' itipidy,
has applW4 to the Court of - mown Plan, of
Bradford County, for &divorce • frociLlbe bonds
of patrimony and the Bald' Cant has appoint.
ed Monday, the 7th day of Dec. U6B, at two
o'clock, • for boring the • old :Jade
in the prendsekat iildch time and place yew=
attend if Youtklak .1' ut antrps.
Nov. 18118. • Bhseld
NOTION OF INCORPORATION.
The Articles of Aseocktlon f the Free
,Will Baptist Associatlon of Rena rd Coanty,
have been - presented to tho Court of Common
Pleas of-said countyppraying ter incorporation
and such Incorpratim wiU 'be granted on
Monday. Decem b er unless cause be ,
shown to the contrary.
_ W. A. T/10Kan,
Nov. 12,1868. Prothonotary. '
A DIIINIt3TBATOiIIS NOTION,--J
.hll. Notice is hereby given. that elf - person!
indebted tithe estate of J. lf . MAMMON.
dec'd,_ late of 13mitbiteld, are fellitettell to
make immediate payment, and those hating
demands against laid estate will present theni
duly authenticated for settlement.
LYDIA B. PANNING,
bept: 8, _ Administrator.
A DMINISTEATOIVS NOTICE:4
A. Notice is hereby
.given that all
eau bted to the estate of Samantha . = 1 1;
dilator Welles tip;, deo'd., are requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate must present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JEPPERSON PIITSVA N. t
Oct. 20,1868. Administrator. !
A DILINISTBS NOTlCE.—Notice is
JUL hereby ern that all iwrsona , i ndebted to
be • estate of SLIME.' JOHNSON late of
Pike twp., deo'd.. are muested to im
mediate payment, and those baring datum
against said estate mast present them daly ad
ttleated for settlement. :
BURTON
_BBSINSTT, ,
Oct. 20,1868.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:-4-
.M Notice is ttereby given that all persons
indebted to the estate of JOHN H. NANO=
late' of Towanda, are requested to make itt•
mediate payment. and all persona having claim
mainst aaid estate most present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
-ELIZABETH BADGE%
D. 8. PRAM, f •
Oct. 20 . , 1868. Addinistrators.
A -PPLIONIION IN DIVOECK.4.-
A. To Spencer H. fitaneyNo. 247. Dec.
term, 1888. You are hereby notified *hat Mary
D. Gam, by her next friend Michael Jones,
has applied to the court of , common pleas ef
Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds
of matrimony, and the said court has appointed
Monday, the 7th day of December, 1868 at 2
o'clock, p. m., for hearing •the said Mary in the
premises, at which time and place you can at
tend if you think proper. WM. GBIFFIB,
Nov. 0,1868.- - &miff.
R E 3 . 1 VA L !
BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM
To the magnificent new' Ode in
Nearly opposite the " Ward House,"
where they are prepared to offer to
their old customers, and the public
generally, a new and carefully se
lected assortment of -
Comprising Standard Works, Noiels
Text Books, &c. Their assortment of
BIBLES,
TESTAMENTS,
HYMN BOOKS,
PRAYER BOOKS,
etc., will be found to be complete. A
arge assortment of
Sunday School Books,. Cards
Writing Papers& Statiokery
As cheap as ever sold in this or any
other market Our arrangements
with School Book publishers are such
that we are prepared to offeethe se
ries of Books. now in use in the !Com
mon. Schools of this county to retail
dealers, at as low figures as they ' all
buy them in New York. •
Orders sent for any book publish
We keep constantly on hand al
the Daily and Weekly Papers, Mag
azines, Periodicals, &o. •
Give us a call.
ALVORD St BARBER.
Toivanda, July 18,1888.
1114;hster
_yaw GROCERY 4ND PROVI
MeC.A.I3E & MIX,
Respectfully announce that they haPe earn
meneed the ,
GROCERY AND PROVISION WOMBS
In the North Store of Nereurie New Mock
And hate now In adore a full • assortment o
Goods W their line, purchased in New York
which they have selected with unn*al care.
and will sell at the lowest possible Tans. Their
stock Is complete In eyery partial*, anti In
q3ality and price cannot tail to give ..;
They ask the patronage of the puhile, with
the asnxranee that drat rate goods and fair
dealing may always be expected
They have now hretare. and for sae by the
saw or single jar, a large stook of
1100 RE'S SELPSZALING
Which they recommend as the very best °facet!
to the polgic. They ask for this Jar,bn inspec
tion and trial, as Its merits are auparent to ev
ery one.
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la. North stns • in Tierces Blew Block,
Main street, Towanda, Pa.
arCABII pad for PBODUCItt, and for
BUTTER, at the bigheit market rate".
/AXES McCABE, -
BARRY MIX.
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WRAPPING PAPIRI
FIVE TONS WRAPPING PAPRRAINEITRZ-
Having secured the agency for,ll ne of the
largest manufacturers in the conntryore.aro
now prepared to offer great Inducements to
merchants and others using- Wrap Ong Paper.
Our stock oomprieei mouthing .M thwart.,
and we reepecttally solicit a portion of public
batronage, as we are satisfied that we can sell
goods as low as any establishment outside of
the cities. ,
ALTOGD-11A
Towanda, Oct.l, tb6l3Rßßlkok.
. Ilferest 7 a New
ecat.ors.
ERNEST BRANDS_ OFFAWLY
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ALVORD & BARBER
Have removed their
MESCURS
BOOKS!
&c., always on hand
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Jane 25, 1868.
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Towanda, Jaly 10,-1867.
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AKRC i t FLO
DO.
I • keep constinUy ,
LAEDlazid kinds o
tentioi of the-publk
STOCK
Iq qclWity, or priat.
L
Please 4:1111 and
I woo
1:2:1 assortment
TOILET SOAPS,
est crib Wee for
couTr
FmkOs give as a
AU j persons Ind
&sag call and
1E
Nc iE W
.1 AllOB
His d a'
Boom aim Y...
tios, imnd story,
whealhe is Row p •
bait and
ezpteneeet nun
rah the •
tbalo eve
Celtic* • • •
ble Wm&
rSIOI L
- SITING : ,- -AND *MS
Nar
ON • ;'
'it • - W E_D D y
..46*--riiiinfmrstrass".
aft
, sew and
of - the — Ball Road
• ' Invite she at
- and well sew
FRSI3 . XI 0" 0 0 DS,:
lii his llat, soltsblik to GI Mai or the people
*Wills*Wills will se# forti ft tonne!
GOLD' PRIOR
;77
RonsioNs.
• t:the Uses sad
• *lola
1:3
pply the sass ud
Usles. He keeps
SUGARS,
(No Shoddy at sal MO) In
RIISINESS SUITS,
PORK, &O„
COATS, VESTS AND , ?ANTS,
for cub.
IN THE BORG'
RGE.
and vicinity. will
their very - Mani
wo yaks, and' we
oe , to improve ev
our business, so an
. Coll and oe6 bs
DRESS COATS, PANTS 4% VESTS;
over Ails and Over Shirts. Linen and Paimr
Collin; Linen. Madmen and Flannel SWAN
Neck Ties Baspenders, Gloves. Canes. Leather
Sap ) Spring Style Silk, Soft and Stew Hats.
All heat class. Bmemba that Good Goods are
cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any
price. Call and exandwe ay goods before buy
ing: Next door to Powell A Co. •
H. W. EDDY.
Towanda,May 38,1887.
HRH MEIRLDICTH.
wr :FORGET
a largo assortment
RN' WAGONS
TEE TEMPLE OF FASIIIOI4II
NEW EiTORS AND NEW GOODS!
E FACTORY
An entire new stook of Clothing bought u
thespian before the war to be gold with
slats used In con• .
and. MAO, cannot,
Mil
The undanlgned would reepe MAU, announce
to the citizens of Tcnisads and•vichdty that hs
is now reads to oiler them Cl °thing, such es
workmen.and use
I stock. and to war
fact toa.
009 and Carriages
..utsr cad and dis-
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
ow.
promptly done. It
FUME DUNS AND BUSLNIESB SUM.
ell FACTORY!
J. A. Barstow
P: .-3m.
Tninishing °odds, sto.. and that these goods
bought atnery low Agues will be sold With
very small profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade In this place, and In order to gala
the andblenee of purchasers, will deal on
_e
basis of
EE
EW GOODS
ERIES!
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I
and all goods will be warranted for what the
are rape* nted to be. Come and examine in , I
convince! yourself. Don't forget the place
Temple of Fashion, opposite the jfeans House
*oath end of Beidleman'a Block.
U. JACOB&
-Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. 4 •
WELL'S.
Burrs, •
ACHES, PLUMS
BEDELL & VAN TELSOR,
OYSTER'S
MERCHANT 7AILORS
=1
ES CHERRIES
NM
READY. MADE CLOTHING
-, SYRUPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
FEE, SPICES,
.everything In the
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
L I N
• 1.17 on hand
D, POTATOES
We have a FesWomble Cutter from New
York City, and take all the risk In giving you a
good M.
CS, AND EVEItY
. ' PRODUCE.
We make at our own establishment. We give
particular attention to Youth's Bop; and
lot of
ALL VARIETIES,
CHILDREN CLO7HING
d at tho
IN THE MARKET
be Bold as
From R 5 cents to.s3 per yard, drool.)
Best Stock of HatB and C r aps
E CHEAPEST
Kept within 20 lmiles.Vome landaionk and
prove for yourself.
ws. Will be at the Ward Souse she &stand
third Thursday of every month with sample!
of Goods, and prepared
BEDELL A VAN to take measu
VELBOB, res. -
FARMERS.
AID Fon
OF PRODUCE.
A. ROCKWELL
IGNED, HAVING
entire interest of
PATCH,
PATCH & CO., ht now
Cke.oltlimms of Bradford
a large and well selected
ERIES,
d for Cash and feel conhl
I t as low figures uas be
I now offer to the public
IS, SUGARS,
BATUS, SPICES, &C
d a largo dook•ot
R, GRAHAM DO
lICKWDZAT DO
on band, PORK, EARS,
FISH. Would call the at=
to onr Can't Be Beit
1 F TOBACCO,
Jena Caldera Celebrated
Chemical and Brown Snap
our dock of
EN WARE.
of . YANKEE NOTIONS,
&c. I will pay the high
Y PRODUCE.
1 before selling else There
0. B. PATCH
bled to tho Arm will
=E=2:3
C. B. PATCH
I 2 1867.
ILOR SHOT
INNEPACKER,
in ille rim' baakiittbe
NealrlThrldles
ter E4d7'e Clothing Store
-pared to d all ldads.a. •-••
. •
. 0
- fasidomableiteisacri. ;Mt
inn.: istermiustiosi to
aglow of theThbes; aaia
Obtains, ba kalfrfee
laildsetioa;_ t — •
sbortUtieanihn;usa
• Oct. 17, Mt •
.
ESE
OLOTHINO!
.4th - NYool.
lA= Caste, Dnaten and Pants,
SMALL PROFITS I
CHINCIULLIAB, PILOTS.
Also the
lIATS Am OAPS.
FASHIONABLE
fl l ll7'rrVl
NNIS AND CAPS,
SS Broad Street,
READY MADE CLOTRING
And always have a good assortment.
CLOTS AND CASSIMERES,
• 68 Browl•st. • Waverlr, N. Y.
Agents for Gram iellater'e Sewing Machines.
April 9, 1868. • •
Alicellanumss. ,
HAT, 'CAP, AND FUR STOBB !
The undersigned have opened s Store on the
south side of M ercur's new block.
TOWANDA, PA.,
When they intend to keeps MI stook of
IIiBiIIONAW. AND EIKABONIBLIC
Goods, consisting of
HAIS, CAPS, IURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS'
U 4 IMBELLAS, , CANES, (7 OVE,s,
EBUFFALO aud WOLF 1108E8,,toc
Which we will eel) at the lowest poad4le
sad raspecitully solicit a eh/root the a or a I .41
of the public.
Air Hats titled nlth the American Coniermater
OW & Aild3tlY
Towanda, Oct. b. Lia.
FURNITURB!
NSW a'oopa I NEW 60481
NEATLY FINISHED
POPULAR
Consisting of
CHAMBER' SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING • BDOII BITS,
MIRRORS, PIOIIIRE FRAMES,
Photograph Promo., for oraybrty.
A GEM ABSoRTNENT FURNITURE;
Butted to ttals market. I bare the best IOW&
upho tear bi the wworont*. mid ntsistitsetere our owl
lstered k. .
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
_
Done to cram, Having u , atrium of 20
rant In Lbo Walnut. I can eon tatty hops to
plow ell lobo patnmlse me; -
Don't forgot the place. No. 155 talitit.,
two doom mouth of Belftnan's PJaek, Tonto
-13. T. DINNIMIL
Towanda,llayl3o. 111118.—U.
• -
Drugs int MtMuss
p - 1--- It • - 'V - - 11, - -4 - IV - Ii - ii'
'1 ..., ._ . ...._::...g. .f... ...,. :.. . 4
..,,,, „..-_-,.= .‘,..z., -. 1 ,...t.,- , :• 41 .:-....-4v ~- . ;
~ -..,1.- J. 1„... . !,:• ,, ,, ' :,....,,,,......sraz, ......" .Irf -,-, Ir . 1' -
OLD. CASW:..putra - :'Ettosik,
, •
oolirs'Averoo,„
'Coiner bind iforaitireee:Toireiiolll;l's.
Ilsvfng remedy , : ma tuicis to isti)Ok, i
Ihflndiceepirte relertmen:, toodflutirt en
adoodfl oorbravueet edicts, wet
la lb Ado for Moore earefilly
selestei with regard timiprogreeelve wok of
*WAN "bleb- will be kepi 000rtantly mop
ofth herb pereheort,Las4 °flexed on Ms
wee reeloselde • tiros aL VboleaU or &tail;
OooeiWa6 of
DRUGS, MSDIO NBs onacteas,
OILI~.~A i !a~
I iiND. TURPENTINE,
it , t YAMMER, WHIM WASH,
P. A all binds of Brushes, - -
", :OR; COAL pm,
k.hoi sod Dumb ' g ' Maks:
1:1: ADES, WICIES, ' DIMIIIIITS,
i. Jlard, Whale , Nati Poet, •
' t a AND MACHINE OILS,.
:Eat Articles In all their variety,
BRUSHES, ECM, COMBS,
P galvD/e 5 / Pertmerh
IBOOKS, ~PORT MONATE,
Poch! Knives, Roots, :
I , AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
EMT
SASH, P
KERO
TANN
lay,and
swains,
EiL
TOOTH,
MIMI AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal use,
Sint, Pew MID C*Asp,
mullitonrßeedsuses. Sap!
Buspensoli g itil
si times,
Nii e rktrA d de thelis lad a
Pratt'Pana,Belf-. _
Pirstjb— °meters,
Fta P Extracts,SW= Jugs, Glass
Ware ,Nrials, Corks, Bath Brick,.
and Mei* lacling,Fish Taelthi, Ammuni
tion, he. tante, WWI° and-Homcepath
le Vedic , and all the Popular Patent
t.M DIOINES.
Allarticke warranted as represeded. Per.
soon at a distance ems remiss their orders by
stage or mail, which Mill receive prompt and
metal &Motion. -
Tome:mo,
Garden,
porters,
Brost
Bottles
aR
DR: PORTER& PB.EPARAVONa
ti - FOR FAMILY USR, •
Known 114 See and Reliable Remedies are tar
ranted for what they ire intended to give sails.
faction, rigs •
Dr. Porter's- Peztorsi tl e liny for awes,
colds. ANT ;intskedOcitil 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, or bilious ems.
plaints and wild ealluutie.... 95
Dr. Porter's Bsnifer limp, for. scrofula
- skin diseases, te. 100
Dr. Porter's Uterine Toniodorleiude weak
netts, tc.
Dr. Porter s Tonic Elizirjor strengthening 1 00
lke system, I 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver and
kidney coseptaints
1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Byr. gypophosphiy es ,
for nervous debility 100
Dr Potter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar
• rhea, dtc. 36
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation foe sprains
bruius, 5.0 . 35
D. Porter's Pectoral W afers , for hoarse
,• nets sore throat, *a 25
Dr.
Porter's wo rm Wafers, for expelling -
Dr. Porter's Worn' Syrup, f or extem b us .
Ong tOO7 MS , 30
Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, fot'Crying babsee
colic, 4.c.... ... r 96
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff;for catarrh
hiadache ' 25
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache 25
Dr. porter's Tot h Powder ; for preeerering
te 25
Dr. Porter's Tricorns, for dressing and 50.
Rowing the hair 50
Tricepldle,or beautifying the
hair
50
doriferousShampoo,for clean
ing the hair • 50
Milkt ot he com newels, for beautify.
lexion . BO
1 Pile oint ment. for externs
plies 00
3 French Compound, for =ld
lag urine 00
Dr. Porter's
consti Medicated Figs,: for habitue.
00
Dr. Porter's Healing pation
Salve, for cuts,woundi
• du 16
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 26
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Dortes's
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Porter'
Dr. Porter'
Dr. Porter's Eye Satre, for Inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Pouter's Eye Water, foOallamed eyes.. 15
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions 25
Dr.Porte:'s'Constlpation Pills, for costive
nen 2
r. Porter'solrop Pills, for Poor blood 95
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia : for a pleas
ant cathartic., 60
DPorter's Liquid Bennet; for making nu
, tritions diet for invalids . 25
DI r; Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
i t
cream, Ito 40
DrL Porter's Extract I.emon, for flavoring
ice cream—urge bottles 10
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fur mending
broken glass, &a 25
Dr. Porter's -Liquid Gine, for reps' ring
wood work 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash
ing 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Polsoa, for killing
bugs 60
Dr. Porter's Ply Poison Paper, for killing •
flies 05
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ex- 1
terminaUng rate
Dr. Porter's !Benzine, for removing son. 3 4
from clothes....
Dr. Porter's Black Ink in pint bottles ig
in bulk by the gallon _OO
Dr. Porter's Home and Cattle Powder, for
diseases , of antutabr 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
sq u ill, galls. Catt le
50
Dr. Pcirter's h ors d Elwin Cure.
for es • 60
Medics !advice given gWilily at the (Mice,
charging only for medicine .
Sir Thankful for past liberal patmnage,would
=llilly announce to • his' friends and the .
that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
andand merit th
ge e continuation of their confidence
.
Deo. 11f,186(1.—yr.
filistellantous.
TEE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLO.77IING S 7 ORE
Adjoining Potton'y Blcok. •
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
would respectfully announce to the citisensof
Towanda and vi amity, that they have opdDed
the above store, under the name of •' The To
wanda Ilegulater,'l with a splendid assortment.
OF 11EA.111 4 !JAPE OLOTO /NG I
Gents For nishing Goods, Hata, Caps, au-, ac_
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled in • style or elegance, and that tho
prices 'sr I so low as to astonish everybody
--
Bmeberg Wolft hope that strict *Um
tiontand fair dealing with the people of To
wands, they wilt obtain their patronage_ and
support. They,alo beg to subjoin the follow
ing idpuunandments for their guidance.
• COME op! COME
• 4
At Rosenberg t Wolf te One Prtce II eguly r
Mein Street, ltrnuds, Ps. •
Tilt TRff COMMANDRENTB,
. Beep them, antilfsppy will be Thy Pay,.
1. Thou shalt here no other' place tell buy
clop r except Rosenberg & Wolf ' s One - Price
Re Main Street, •
. Thou shalt not choose any other m erc hant:
thoughahalt not Mien to their speeches. for
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Chatham-st. dealers,
but sell at oneprice and reliable. and will
serveyou 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
bei rig & Wolfs One Price Store.
4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell only
.on six days of the week and don't deseetare
the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and
hangln ant a aw for, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg& Woleand their clerks, desire - to
rest from their labors.
5. Thou shalt honor' the wily Rainbow &
Wolff deal, and long may be thy, days to sejoy
Its besellte.
' 6.1 non shalt not mann an Impropriety—of
bob of Clambake at. Dealers, but come dt
nctlto Roumberglt WoWs OnoCrf i rlial EtWa
labar,Waln stnlet.
7.41 Thou dab not sees In vain foe-goods of
?o 16n. take. for Rosenberg; it WoUrkeep a
large variety.
6..! 1 Thou elan not pnrioln fronkthe Regulator
for flosenberg-it Wolff so cheap It would be
a ahr.
9. Thou abaft not boar false witness, but
honestly acknowledge - tbst you can get better
suited and for ibis money. at Rosenberg .
ilirrdlb than ,ssy , .. Miser store.
10: Time shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolf can
give them to you likewise : therefore, take
counsel, and boy** of- Rosenberg &
tbi Ones Price Meer- • • -
loam* Elepg. 1,1368.
THE BEST MUTT JABS IN .11SE
at MPIAW/E NEM
o. , „
W.
, •• • ,
DMlch , 13191110, . -.,.., ' t •
We pi! etrailimeNt_ , .. bubo* al , ,
tina
EOM No. 4, restaa'ailaill wipe vaje
rardebor ablitleile to bloWdribosi sae -
reliable impoeters ea* amerribeterere trope*
folly sake Gs a -liberal Abate of put& wren-
Mil. %LIMP stook ed
PUSH DBUclir - AND ,ItEDICII2IIIB
'west mat ---- s•liamps,,sia. we ore Ravi..
;rotsitte serrixim ,
*Aim Or *it rugao WITH--AOskuji
!OIL A/101111illY IMINNIVIRAM
B(YZAZIC ' IXMXMO - MID HONIMPATIIIO
ALL THE POPULAR PATEIft NIRDMIIPIL
PAINT AND VAiIIiISILBRtfM3,
FANCY mil) TOMIT ARTICIM OF EVERY
•LCOIIOLIC £XD IPLC!ID
ALretinn- - AND REBINOIDB.
• AU the Bast Tama,
D O.IkNA O.IIrPORTE.SO9
BREAST PUMP% NIPPLE ANNUM, AND
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
1. AMINOWIXINT OF ititOßM, m ole, POCIM
- 11111V1116 • -
:11r 7 .00/141:1:iirkirc-1:14:10ii7lol-f:CiA
A largo imp. 7 Brushes fir the Hat and Hair
Also for t he Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
ders and Pastes, Offs, Perfumery,
Salm, Combs, Hair Dye, Wizen
afore.ise., Kelowna, - Kerosene
lamps, IThades, Chimneys,
Wiela, ad., all of the
late st styles.
mom =ABA, TOBACCO- AND BRIM
w Physicians mippUed at reasonable:atm.
!ladlefuls and Prescriptions carefully and se
eurately compeonded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all - hours of the day and night.
Sunday bourn from 9to 10 o'clock in the fors
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. U. U. GOBS
tonna*, Sept. 22. Hi&
MARSHALL BROTHERS CO.,
Wiab to call the attention or the public to
their new Btock of
HARDWARE, - .
of all kinds. which rill be aoldlfor the lowest
Cub price. Abo, a dine assortment of
KEBOSENS LAMPS
of every style and pattern to nit the public-.
Lamps repaired, and changed from Oil and
Plaid to Kernaems:
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds or
JOll3lllO PROMPTLY ♦TTENDED TO
We have on hands fine article of
GLASS FRUIT JARS,
with improyed seltscaling corks, and
888 ICTICIAL SEALING CANS,
which is one of. the lent cans used.
June 10;1885. •
H. C. PORTER, M. D
- 0,2 liNtirjr`-‘;,
- suns to iris times.
twas inumq AID, LIQUORS,
•FoR MEDICAL USE ONLY::
MIDIOINZ&
.1..M11111114 Oqi y i VAiltano
Drain s» Aim Gum.
EM.
Shoulder Braces,
AND flu! QUALM!.
4arbtoart.
14
0 •
cl • . til ,
u 2.
0 td .0.
4
0 ta.
;:i. - .2.
Va t 4
% 8 CI 2 ro
.. 0.• ~..„ ani
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a g -0
. .
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1 :g / • 1:: C/ • w co
... to
0
If • • -
0 CI
0 CIA
• -
t:i
cc,
- _ _
FARMER; IMPLINENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS
Also., a large' assortment of
Window Glass,- Bash, Paints, 011 a,
[Patty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varniah Brushes
TIN WARE.
Abut!!among.
HOLESALE GROOBRY
PROVISION ROUSH,
OF
P. S. M. 8V CO
113, lilenr Snow;
PO WANDA, PA.
The undersigned, , encouraged by
the success which has thus far, at
tended their new enterprise, desire
to wake acknowledgemeut 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 faciliyea for doing
business.
They keep constantly on hand, a
very .large l and complete assorlment
of everything in their line, and are
daily receiving such additions to
their atook as the wants of their
tiede Fequires.
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coifed, 4ics, Tc 4.
bacco; Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, 'Candy;_ Matches, Broome,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which have been recent
ly, b►gngb►t' et the lowest point in the
marliet;and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
They desire to cidl especial attecf
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teatvwhich they are soiling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
the quality in all case&
Have alati on hand a gxd aaanrt-
went of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
Oil.
They still continuo to have the
benefit of a resident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the market
and, prepared to turn to bur advan
tage any favorable changes tin the
price of goods.
'roz, awns, itFrma l a
Nay 1 . 61, 18!38.
.1-7'
e ,7.."Ni •
‘..
landidadSOL .
4- -
dMig2d
MEI
OE P 1 ? BLUM :10IMPRY
X A.. 0 H_l N Z 8.11 OY,
= Masted 'oir tine, east of lisiks4el47'
, JIZIVITed eo IWO&
OntanAl SAW KUOTIS
EMI
<,~; ,
,
bilbe 1412:AillatVil!:_*Istlei rkerum illiPoe sa i
1 1100, AU Annual Amca. gag '
M EPtci Ai g - t
XADE &IMP _
Yam. l
STRAM GMFOES,
GA TOS COOKS ,
- - - OIL OLTIS, &O.;
PuraMed at abort notice.
BOLT CUTTING
DOne from - i t to , ll base in diameter. '
• FORGING •
Ot busy Wisight work 'dm Bed:ges, sad all
other purposes; done to ottles.'"AW.; 1 954 0:
COOKING, & HEATING " : STOVES;
Coal sad Wood Banters. linsidlitse for Cooldne
Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin Ware,. Boat Pampa,
Plows, cultivators-and Lc:tapers, ?mitt nottstast
lion hand.
DBAWINeI3 di: SPECUIOATIONS
Of all !dads of . machinery for mills and other
PultPosesPrelms4b7
Malign -EILL,
Foremen, who ham be4•lerge a:patience s this
!ranch at the bastaese. •
•• - •_ JOll3l (76111112 t.
Taireada, Oct. 29;18,66.-Iv. "
TOWINpA. c3ARIt,:IAGE
The underitssed respectfully anon me to tlis
Public tbst.thop hate pardoned the
OA.R.IIL - ARtE.;I3BO2
G. H. DRAK-E,
And are now prepared to build work In
THE W LATEST-STYLE
And moat worknuudike manner. They will
Instantly keep on bandit assortment of
did
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
• : •.•~: liftll .0 . e,• , :
ALBANY BLEIG HS
ALL WOlll W
REPAIRING promptly attended to at tea
sounble ptices.
• - BRYAIiT & STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1867.-11 y.
NEW PLAN
The undersigned having built, a large and com
modious KW in the Borough of Towanda, aad
tilled it with the most modern and improved
machinery, for the man ore of
WINDOW SASH, BLINDS,
arerepared to All ord , whether • large or
small, upon Abe whorte notice. We have
alsb a large variety of MO ULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, 11 ch we can furnish
much -cheaper than they - can be worked by
hand. •
PLANING,
• TONOUBING,I •
GBOVBING,
AND SCROLL
- sAwpro,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
toadane to wait oar customers.
Perrone building, and snot living more than
twelve to fourteen milea I distant, will find It
largely for their interest to boy of us or bring
'their lumber and worked by oar m achinery.
Bring your grist of flooring, or other lumber,
and 'while your • team la is feeding, have It
ground out and take it home.with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE h HEHLOCH.
LUMBER delifered at our lumber yard. Come
and see us. or if you can't come, write.:
L. B. \RODGERS do CO.
Towalida, Feb.. 1864.
.111istttlaicous. .
BOOK-BINDERY.L., TitE PUBLIC,
is respectfully iu.fortaid that the Boor.
Bindery has been removed V:4 the Argua Bald
ing, 3d story, where will be done
In all its various branches, ,on ;terms .as re:►
sonable as" the times" will allow. The Bind
ery will be under the charge of •
An experienced Binder, and i
all work will le
promptly done In a style and manner whack
ainnot be excelled, Music, Magazines, New*
papers, Old Books, dc.,boand in every variety
ot ; dyle. Para:mbar attention will be paid to
the Bollng.and Binding of
To any desired' pattern. which in quality and
durability aril .be warranted.
AU work will be ready for delivery whin
promised.
The patronage of the public Is solicited, and
perks satisfaction guarranteed.
Towanda, August 2. 1866.—tr.
TOBACCIZI AND CIGARS!
The tuOtislgned have established a
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
MI 0 NT A. N" ,
On Main Street belowlSridge Street
.Where they are manufactni
CUT TOBACCO
W H 0 LE SALE
That cannot fail to salt.,W
spectrally solicit 'a call from
Northern Pennsylvania to an
OUR STOOK AND
Our-Tobacco is psisitsct,
KENTUCKY. AND
Mach that cane procured
Give us a try. This isa hi
will. aucc II - with liberal
trade to support home man
- •
157 Main Street
June 4, 1288.-41:
•
UR,;iritrßE w : i-R65liS 1
F
JANES EAELYSON announces to the_public
'that he still continues to manufacture and !rep
on blind a large assortment of
CABINET FURNITUBE,•
Ihrreans ITabirs. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
dko., of every descripted. , which' will be made
of the best materials, and:in he most workman.
like manner,-
• I invite the Inecion of the public to'myf work,
which shellac) besurpased In durabitity; at any
•shop in the "country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the times will admit.
made to
Coffinsconstantly on hand or
made to order. A good Hearse sr, he furnished
when desired.
Aug. 16, 1865. •
,••
ream NINO- dc
HARNESS MAKING
J. The undenrigned have' this da y formed a
0 I'3 letn3r 4 4dpi be known asthit arm or. NA.,;
GEE •FULLE R for the purpose or cen7 ll2 K
on the above business._ Harness making and
repaking_done to order and all Vert warranted.
Cash paid for hide& * L• ,
• . • =pint NAGEL
EDGAR 8. FULLER
Camptowti,Jan.4B, 18611. . •
RAG: I 'RAGS RAGW q III-500
Tons good Paper Bap wanted, tar *blab
Fl .24 1 0 2 111)1/%111181.
Towanda, Oct. 1 -1863.
OEM
AID .
F A OTORY,.
op AND Two ozaTzp
NGMILL
BOOK-BIN DING!
C; WIIITAKtfI,
BLANK BOOKS,
MN
log all kinds of
CIGARS
(Untie at
Which'they oiler to
PRICES
would most re
e deale.s through
.stion of
PRICES
from the beet
VIRGINIA
in; the market =
Ame enterprise and
disposition of tlei
factors.
PINNY,
t, Towinda, Pa.
1 SI .::, i E t ,# 1
WilAA:4ffitLlM.-e.=l:
'.-., ,i,=WI •
,r r illts , 'l,4,:,i';
N SP-RAN OE
— moor •
PoUcleo lommi4P — Mmisi
A ti N lidel promptly
il: APLE; Agent; -
Of iheitanomblirven bawlaid Cott.
pastes. AlliceillestoYiee WWI;
dung* Amotorthr C4ita4 ..... Sit ?pomp
•
mutt
Hartf IlliontAxoll
..P• A
,Cass,
'.13111,14 Await Sov. 1, .11165,296
1 44ippot ib 7otora) tit... •
havaexos Co.
704 - 74 24"
Pui11i6 1111.271 . 0174
seete
Is the Dotted States,"crrer.... 1 1 800,000
Prooliemot t npwortio ot - (Gobi) 17"
IrMusaxeri Comrtita. .
Hartford, - Con!.
„Capitol-
IrsoilrossrlioirvAL Lnii•lxovsoaos Co., •
- • • 'Nneark. N. J. . -
1100,0
dapttaL
lowa Jammu 'bum* Inulairs
Oco., • (Atecideitia)
Philo/it/piths,
Capital...
, YriecT
igrvuA
I /fa ta l b 5 1131
t ar , Cma.,
,Capital • - 10,000,000
Towaada.Peb. 20.1166--tl
FIRE, LIFE, AND AVOIRBETAL
LNBIIRAECE.
• CArruif simaxxna OYl
SEVENTEEN MILLION pOLl.yflts
,0. RITSSET 4 L, Agent;
WO . POLLOWDIG =UM* COlitsu •
Onus* Pun 3 MAantsbisuwers
Gm*: PhilsiMbeits, f
Capital and rarplas,over • 43,50i t e
- •
Han bantam Coxrams,
Of New-Yerit. I •
Capital and aarplus, aver B 3:M i+o,
ll aos a ros Comm' or Noe?'
Anazxoa., filistsik44l4.
Oapltal sad lorplos, over $1,700.110
1411111AITAN brurziatas 001117A9T, I i
CV . New. York.= f
Capital sad mike, mat 1900.0u1
Plissartm batraasan COMPANY,
Capital and rarpt., am id*.
,
irsaity
Amu Immo= Co, u
Of New-York. f
Capital and =plod, war
PirrxAst brim= Cosiunr. -
Of HerVoni, Cel ia . 1
Capital and marplui, over - $704,0c0u
Las IxsuirsoLOcncrxrr.
I • - Of Nett-York:
sad serplasorrer .400.u011
TRINILLIMB COMEUrr t t
Of Hartforer, Cow.
Capital and aarplue, over
Rub taken on all kinds of Property, at
low nteaas by any other 'reliable Computes.
iFir Policies Lased. and Loewe, if any, ad.
plated at this Agency,tbereby saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere - for settlement. .
Ifif Office at the Hardwhere Store of Cod
ding & Russell - C. S. RUSSELL. -
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1866. --et
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Fhlladelphia.
This Company are now prosecuting the he i•
news 01 Insurance from loss or dainage by FIRE
on. Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, •
thrciughout the State of Pennsylvanii, on Iber.
al terms,for long or short periods; or-permanent
ly of *Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for liaises due
ing the period of nearly 70 'years that the Com•
pang has been in esistence.entitlei them to the
confidence or the publid.
Dtmoross.—Arthar. Colin, • Samuel W.
Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, ..kmlerwe.
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm.
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. • Dickson, B.
orris Wain, John. M ason. Oeo. L. Harrison,
Francis RI Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward EL
Clarke, Wm. Cummings. '
AATIII7II 0, Corner, Ptels'ut.
O. 8. - HUBBELL, Agent, Towanda.
TT AND LON DON AND
ALI GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE LibURANCE
COMPANY.--:Office, 45 WTI= St.. and 726.
,Broadiray, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
. (Gold) $16,271,675
Assets in the United States, cry' er. 1,800,000
'Daily Premiums, upwards of (gol d ).. 7,000
The shareholders personally- responsible for
engagements of the company. All -Director..
mu t be shareholders.
' micron ew Him Yotis.—Frincla Cottenet
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Earl, Depot
Ch-rman, Joseph Gaillard, .4., Esq. E. _ .
Archibald Fag., H. B. H.-Consul, Alexander
Hamilton;Jr.,Esq., Robert Q. Ferguson, Esq.
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
Baxisas r Phenlx Bank—Cammann fr Co.
The POlidies of this Company are issued by
well-known American citizens resident in New
-York, who are Diretton and Shareholders, and
coniequently, with the other Shareholders. art
-individually liable for all the engagements of
the , Company ; all Policies are signed by them;
all Claims are payable In cash on proof of lou
without dedgction for interest, and tot, as la
usual, sixty days after presentation of Foot.
They ezkirekt aix o'clock, P. M.,
,of
not ad
noon. liferAnsurance effected, and anuultin
gianted on favorable terms. •
H. B. McKEAN, Agent
Towander. - April 23,1f67.
T HE EQUITABLE LIFE AS:SU!
ANCE Society's Agency for Bradford
CASH CAPITAL - .$3,000,000
Yearly income ovcr 82.000,000 cash.
MONTAIIYE & WARD
Towanda, July IS, 1887.
HE ASTOR FIRE INSURANTh
of New York. Agency for Bradford Cu
CAPITAL $400,000.
Dindend for 18W10114.3MyE a,:wARD
Towanda, . 1111 9 25,1867.
THE LYCOMING ItiIITII AL-FIRE
lasuronbo,Agency for Bradford Conti,
CAPITAL $3,400,000
Mutual Cub plan. In succesilla operation oy
er twentpe — on pears.
MONT A HIM& WARD.
Towanda, My 25, 1857
WYOMING INSURANCE AGIEN
YUCY.
WYOMING INSIIRAtICE COMPANY
- Wilkes-Barre, Pa
SAMUEL WADRAMS Xresident
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice President
I. C. SMITH, Secretary
Capital and Surplus $170,000.
North America, Hartford. Conn. assets $360,000
Fulton. New York, " 250.000
Springfield' Mass., " 400,000
Applications for insurance en the above corn
panies taken at fair rates, and business attend
with promptness and care. Particular
attention will be given to Farm risks in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance at.
fectcd in good.and reliable companies. °Mee
over the Bakery on Main-et., formerly occupied
by liercnr do Morrow.
T. B. CAMP, Agent.
' 'Towanda,. Mardlt 12, 1868.—tf.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING
• LEWIS' REUBEN
Respectfully iniiirms the citizens olTowaids
Borcragh,"that he has opened a .
TAILOR -SHOP,
;
Phinney'illuliding opposite the lieans,ilous
and solicits a share of public pationlge.
• Ho is prepared to cat and make Weenie is
She moat fashionable - style, and the most dura
ble manned Perfect satisfaction will be gar
anteed.
Cutting and Repairing done-to order on Our
'notice. - Sept. 10,
DBAUR Master Millwright ,
-
to prepared to attend•to all loudness in
his line. - He warrants all work done in a work
manlike mintier. All orders by mull, or other •
wise, addressed tb mo -at Towanda, will be
promptly attended to. Juno 4,1868•- 3 °
• Toluene, Pa., June 26,15C8.
To all whom if nag concern: I certify that I
ban thltdriisppoln ed D. B. BAKER, of Tr"•
liaud t urs
Bodintal°rd county. Ps., az a ntel
gent for the
sale o s monral Turbine Water I
Tor the counties of Bradford, Wyoming, Lyeom,
frig, Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga and Potur,
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties *An ti "
sad
these wheels can obtain them through tam
he will give his personal attention to pricing
them in when des. Parties by calling oP"
Mr. Baker, at Towanda, will be shown the
wheel, and on application to him he will him
• Ish Illustrated phieta.contalning arcathg
tables, testimon ials,
.An.
• • J A. IKAoPHERSON ,,
General Agent for Pezmaylnnia, for Bo
dines Jna! Turbine Water Wh.eel
RD .WOOD D. —
OOD • WANTED
Ccords Maple, [hard and soft] Bub Wood,
Caunmber qu ire Po i ti tWE
BFloorl I fart e her Po'.
Turn
Inglllll.llauroeton.
Nov. 5, 1889 —W.
F LOUR.—Wheat Flour of al l
s 1 Baceerbeat, near, - Bran, Curs ,
Peal Feed, lo.; at
Dec. 15. W. A. ROCKWELL'S
il koo
4660,0 - 0 o
1350,0
"150,000
Scoo,ooc