Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 29, 1870, Image 2

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• EDITORS • -
E. 0. GOODBICIi. . $. W. ALVOII.O.
Towazda. Thisday, IVO.
.RoPtanacAs . cbinift Tworm.
• FOB CONOZIESS,' •
HON. ULYSSES MERCUR,
. or 113111DrOXO COVlrrr.
. - AzinsioNAL was•
HON. PAUL D. -MORROW,
Or BaliDrOED OOVN2S.
FOE REPIIESMITATTVZ%
--JAMES H. WEBB,.
Of 73mithdeld township.
FEELEY H. BUCK,
Of Lellarrli4e.
FOR CONMISSIONEM.
EZRA C. KELLOGG,
Of idourootcrwruship.
Jima coal:mission:a,
E. MUM; DE LONG,
Of North Towanda township.
eorzat AVDITOIL,
. .
JOHN S. QUICK,'
• Of Wilmot township..
Republican, Xeetings.
l l'uhe meetings fur the discussion of the
political questions of the day trill be held as
EH=
rRANKLIN, Thuriany ev e n i ng , Sept.
f'9. Sneater., .T. HARRIS and J. HOL-
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1.1.1101, realm . eveniw , Sept. O. Speakers,
It. N. WILLIAMS anY,T. It. lIARIII4.
cramE, Saturday evening, Oct. 1.
Speakem li. N. WILLLOIS and J. 11: HAD-
LUTHER'S :MILS, Friday evening, Sept. 30.
Speakers, B. 31. PECK and J. HOLCOMB.
1 - NION CORNERS, Shesbequin tap ~ Saturday,
(let. 1. Speakers. Oen. H. J. ILBLDILL, 8.31.
PECK and J. HOLCOMB.
t AIIPTOWN, Tamley evening, Oct 4. ,SNaiz
crs, Hon. ti. SLETICUR and Gen.
CENTER. Tnesday evening,
0.. h. 4. Speakers, N. liIXNEY, J. B. MANI.
and J.:HOLCO3LB.
NoltTH TOWANDA, at the Pail , Factory
School Honse, Monday evening' Oct. 3.
Speakers, J. HOLCOMI3 did B. M.:PECII.
PIKE tn-p., at the Welsh Church, Monday
evening, Oct. 3. Speakers, DAVIES and
Cl;o E. OVERTON, - Jr..
SMITHFIELD, Wednesday evening, • Oct. 5.
speaker, lion. t. vincula.
NEWALBANY, at the Church, Monday even
ing,: Oct. 3. Speakers, Hon. U. MERCUR
and J. A. CODDEG.
WEST BUILINOTON, Monday evening, Oat.
s. Speakers, W. H. Ck11130(.31A.N and J. U.
111111tIS.
sPLEcGFIEL.D, Tneidav evenin,g, Oct. 4.
Speatere, W. H. CALNOCHAN and J. R.
HARRIS.
sav‘ENSVIIVAL Monday evening ' Oet. 3.
Spbakers, Hon. L. V. WLLLISION' and Hon.
E. L. MYER. ' , .
WAIIPX.N CENTRE, Tuesday evening, Oct 4.
speakers, Hon. L. P. WILLISTON and Hon.
MIER.
oIt'WELL HILL, Wednesday evening, -Oct. L.
/peal:ers., Hon. L. P. WIILLSTON and Hon.
E. R. ILPL'ER.
NORTH 11031 E, Tlintlidav evening, Oct. 6.
speakera, Hon. L. P. WILLISTON and HOh.
L. It. 3IIEIL
It is expeLted that Dr. DOANE of WilrLlMßpOrt will
`p peak at Canton, Troy and South 'Creek, during the
latter part oe neat week. Due notice of dates will be
REPUBLICAN MEETING.
IdEllpit'S HALL,
1 111'1:A.4 , AI EVENING. SEPTEMBER 27th, 1870
DANIEL E.NLLFTS, Esc?
of Manal Clllllll'l,
()ix or the ablest ant most eloquent public speakers
tv the country. trill speak upon the political issues
,•i the day at lierear's Hall, this (Thursday)evening.
C•nue out and hear him.
DEMOCRATIC' SOLDIURS:
We hay seen many "rain tricks"
- terpetrated by the sham Democracy,
to \land° the ,people, but none that
e‘ nailed the nomination and support
a candidate for Opngress, on the
dt his hi ing been a
•• Why, itis still fresh in
,ur recollection wh!n a Democrat
\vould step off the side-walk to avoid
• intact with the soldier, so heartily
did he despise a Lincoln hisieling."
Do the "boys in blue" forget how
itround the camp-fire, they die-'
cased the traitors at home, and
registered au oath that they would
charge upon them with ballots, when
they returned, With the same good
\\ ill they charged with bullets upon
t heir friends in therrehel lhies ? The
who i seived thrtiugh the Oar,
;ind came home a Democrat, was
mode a partisan than a patriot, acid
however worthy may have been his
labor to uphold the nag of his coun
try iii the field, he forfeits fair re
nown, - when he coalesces with those
who sought to overthrow the govern
ment by treasonable actions, or by
lithe:warmness.
,
Capt. BROCKWAY may have been a
gallant soldier in the field; lie may
he an estimable citizen. We will not
gainsay either. ,But,his constituency,
so.to tali thei4), were the most ar
rant rebel synipathizers in the land.
The men who placed him in nomina
tioi organized the Fishing Creek
conspiracy to prevent 'the Operation
of the draft. By reason of 'their
treasonable t;ction, the soldiers of
the United States were called from
their legitimate - !Julies, to overcome,
and arrest 'traitors in Columbia
c‘bunty. Capt. BROCKWAY was fighting
rebels at the.,frontl his friends were
doing their-utmost to advance !the
rebel- cause at home. Did he .ever
utter 'a, word of rebuke of their treas=
on. as would have become a gallaAt
soldier and true patriot?
The soldier who hecemes a tool in.
the hands of - those who sought to
einbat'rnss the Government in
prosecution of the war, rejoicing at
rebel' success, and hoping for the
overthrow of the loyal armies, stulti
tks himself, and forteitefll the lion
e or he -has gained upon the battle
field. He proves that it was the love
of glory:, not of country, that inilu
(-aced liitn; else he would not srater
nize with the enemies of the country
_ when he puts Off his uniform. The
reputation : gained 'at the cannon's
mouth is smirched and tarnished by.
contact with disloyal men. It is
much as if Capt. Brioesw.kr in the
thickest -of battle hid ordered his
men to turn their fire itg,ainsit the
loyal lines, The speetaele of the
re potation of a soldier being used by
th e Democracy for politteal .purposL
is hmziliating to every veteran
who has faced rebel bullets.
tri,? - Two or three : . colored men
v, ere take!, to '"CO." BUOCKWAY . M
repo, on Satorthiy, intmdneed
to the man 'who left' the arm,' he
eatme it wa:i tnlf. " Tot it
net an inhillt to tolGait flan
to M/1 , 1)411. WlC4i
TUE PET. Lon,.
The pemocratic party stand upon
record ashaving endorsed. border
,ruffianism in Kanias; as havin. ,
adopted the doctrine of Aim Bg
cnr4qAx, and his Secretary of State
that the Constitution of the Unite d
tsitO conferred no power upon the
President to coerce a State seeking
to secede from the Union; and when
the rebels at daileston 'turned th 6
inns iifolen front' the 'trifini;
our own citadel, that party refaced
to Note money for arming and equip-
'ping 'iolnnteerS'for the suppression
of the it became
necessary to resort to drafts 'to fa
up the decimatedrtulks of the 'Union :
army, the DealocTillic party criedout
against it as unconstitutional. Whrm
ABILUI.V3I lascotzOssued the- emiatei-
pdtion 'proclamation, and it Ira 3.pro
posed to employ colored soldiei* in,
the Union army, the Democratic
party said, no. .Every measure cal
culated to promos the success of the
war for the suppression of the rebel
lion was'opposed and . obstructed by ,
the Democratic party. Every meas
ure looking to the reconstruction of
the lately rebellious States - upon the
basis of loyalty to tho Union every
measure for the .raisin g 'Of revenue.
• .
adequate for paying the interest up
ou the war debt and -defraying the.
ordinary expenses of the government,
all have been opposed by the Demo-'
cratic part', and made the rallying
cry of opposition to the success of
Republicanism. Every soldier then
who entered the Union -army and
maestri . fought for the suppression
of the rebellion, was fighting, and
acting , against the avowed , principles
and policy of the so-called Democrat
ic party. A few of that class of sol
diers Imciwn a 3-tecLELLAN'S dress
parade men," adhere to the Demo
cratic part;t,-, and their fate when they
come before the people for their suf
frage, is the same as that of, their il
lustrious leader when he ran for ,the
-presidency, utter and overwhelming
defeat. A true soldie is out of place
in the ranks of the Democratic party
and One is seldom lomid there; as
much out of place as the boy's " pet
lamb " 'aniong the snotty ;sheep of
the flock. A kind father at his death
leftli‘estate to his two sons,, the
eldest VONVII up to full manhood;
the yofingest had nursed and reared
a " pet lamp," which had come to be
a great favorite. Upon a division of
the entire flock of sheep, which was
to be equal between 'the two. 'bro
thers, - the eldest thought he 'would
secure s the valuable Sheep of the
flock by nicking use of his brother's
attachment to the "pet," to play off
a 'dishonorable cheat, or, trick upon
him. He proceeded to select all the
unhealthy, snotty, scrawny, mean,
dirty looking sheep, and put the
"pet lamb " in With th em, and
putan equal number of the good
sheep together. Supposing that his
brother's attachment for his lamb
would of course induce him to take
the poor -sheep, becau`se "Teddy,"
the pet, was with them, he called
him out to take his choice. The
younger brother looked at " Teddy"
and his miserable associates, and
said, "Teddy, I have nursed you
ever since your birth; my attach
ment is very strong for you; I regret
to 'part with yon, but I cannot take
you in such company: I must let you
go," and made choice -.of the, good
sheep. •
The candidate (d the Democratic
party for Congress apt7lst Judge
MEacur. in this diStriet, DnocK
WAY, is pal-tided by hiS party before
the people tts'.a soldier, making this
his chief merit a piece of clap-trap
that will not deceive even the foolish
ones any more than the attempt of
the dishonest brother, - much less
those ' who have their, wits about
them.
The lOve of the Democratic patty
for the soldier!: What au insult!
If in their power they would blot qut
every memory of their deeds of.noble
bravery, and destroy every monu
ment reared to their honor,' A. sol
dier, (unless he be an ex‘rebel), is as
much out of place as a candidate of
'the Democratic party, as was " Ted
dy," among the scaliwags- of the
flock.
•
re- The fall elections are doing
wonders for the Republican party.
This is manifestly a bearing year.
The „policy of the administration is
telling with the people. The steady
reduction of the tries and the debt
is not without a salutary effect. It
: is a tangible argument. which no
sophistry can resist. It is a solid
and substantial fact about which the
people cannot be deceived. The ef
fect is being shown by the itiult . of
the elections. Not only Maine and
Vermont stand " firm in their shoes," :
but far . off Colorado and . Wyoming
give answering sympathy and redeem
themselves from the thraldom of
Democratic rule. These are unmis-,
takable indications of what is' yet to
cows.. Oido .and Pennsylvania in
October, and New York in-NoveMber
will range themselves on the right
side and 'swell the fide . ,:of popular
content. Let Republicans gird on
their armor to Make 'their decision
bOth decisive and emphatic. bare
majority will answer where no more
can he obtained, but we are entitled
to a
,margin of, a *good many .thous
ands, and let. us see to it that , we
hare it. :A crusher is always better
than -bare' FAtc,c•es by the ".skin of
the teeth."
• t .
parDstx*ra-r was - iii tOirn fon'
Satirdni, 'Ana engaged 's, room in
Patton's Block, where lie entertained
his friends rahlay with jibe tr/oWzy.
was defeated, in'tlieSenate.` 7 311:neut
• • •
' voted'
i n faioipf •
Nrulf.--31arOial Pr 414,1..1 EUV7 Ynega. OdrAVAIIp, the PeiTtoeratic
mnderwl Turikigimi;x:k. mettliox from Luzertte vt'iunty; yoteit
7 2 114iittg (.!•rolf , itpriwy 1 obi ! ! thtling
vastasTENcir;
Susq
Wyor
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sentatice
&equal ottc
vale, September 15 kreserk
ed Hinds, Amos Niche , and JamekiSter
limalikseqwelsanmaw-aud,Sokow*a Ykisr
James E. Rowe, and W./J. limes from yom
ingo ;The from Susquehanna Founty
declined to :ain't Wyoming to an equid,repre
sentatioh in the conference, claiming that the
proportion should remain three to two, as here
tofore, and the conferees from Wyoming d4b.t u l d
ed to go into conference without such
representation. Finally, the Susquehanna cim
ereca; being, -as - they . ulatmedrthe-majo
proceeded toorgaulaeouid, unanimepoly, nom
mated Edward B. Warded) . and •Noses Cald
well, both of Susquebnpua county,. for Ilepre
ioniatires in the*Temwdrania ..
° Wyothing county, - haft seen the
claim set up 4,,Susquehatrna, as ; re- I
gards the number of Judicitil irfer 7
ees, supposed of course that the same
measure of fairness would.be award-,
ed them, and increased the' -number
of their'Alekeseutativ.e ,Conferees;l..O:
the number usually;.. appointed
Susquehanna. Did our Susquehanna
neighbors reeognize the yight
omitigto an equafrepresentation, and
admit their ednfereee?' By no means.
They demanded that the priportion
should remain.as heretofore, and the
proceedings were precisely siinilar to
those at 'Waverly.
If the claim- set Up in the Judicial
:conference was at just - one, why did
not Susqiiehaima• concede to Wyom-.
ing, 441: equal representation?
The truth is; that the action of Mr.
Bentley (fo it can hardly be called
. the action of. Susquehanna county)
was pot inspired. be • any disposition
to obtain justice in the 'Judicial' con
forence; but to embarrass
ntions, and .prei'enti a nomination.
Aspiring and ambitious ;for. jut
l dieia
honors ho was aware that accorili•eg
to all precedent, the present . incum—
bent world be nominated by 'a con
lereuce constituted according...to:pre,
vious - agreement, And he sought •to
produee 'a state of affairs which
should give him some pretence for
disorganization. It . has, been well
known, from the ontstart, that Mr.
Bentley would be a candidate in op-.
position to the nomluee, -- and the
device of violating,the agreements of
'previous conferences, by'lthe appoint
ment of six conferees, Was a cunning-
ly devised scheme to prevent harmo
nious action, to allow him 'to 'be a
candidate, claiming to have the sane=
tion and endorSement of Susquehmi
na, county. It was dilrick unworthy
of •an aspirant for judicial honors,
and one which we do not belire meeta
the approbation, Or will s , receive the:
endorsement of the Republicans of
Sustinehaima' county.
Air The Democracy have "fixed
"up " a " military record". for their
candidate, "Colonel"' BnocitwAy, in
which they attempt to show that he
"Enlisted for the term of three years. Before
hit second "enlistment expired, lie received a
commission as Captain for meritorious cervices,
and at the expirition of hia - three years' service
he re-enlisted for three years more 'or during
the cent:mosaic° of the war,' and remained .hi
the service until its close, at which time ho Was
brevetted Colonel, as a token of good will. and
respect for his valuable serviees: .
The truth is; when the three:years)
for whicli he
he f(ft the army, at the ~nvst critical
per iod ktragple, declaring 'Mat ft
wa. a "21 ifTer war,?'. and , he would
have nothing more to' ab, with At
the exiiiration of Lis : term .of
meut, Gov. Curais , offered him a
Captain's:commission; but he refused
to accept it, and be nidstered under.
it. fot 'the reasons' above state&if
-
any one &MIAS this statement ,in
reference to Lis term, of service, we
I refer them to the records in the- Acl
jut t General'sdifiee
t©—"lt is said that the late Emper-.
or of the French, whatever his . • other
misfortunes; is in no danger of povet 7 l
ty of stan'ation.:-It is represented
that he has such an, 'an -amount in-,
Ne'sted in the English funds •alone , as
gill v4senre hini an income of a bun
drat,housand'peurids a year. ;Mi
ring his long reign, knoWing:by per
sonal experience as well as.. history
and 'observation, the mutability of '
human affairs arid the uncertainty of
imperial Powers, he has feathered his
nest in a-magnificent manner. - Well,
we are glad he it 3 11 .man of, means,
.ail wish we could - also be glad" that
he is not a: mean man;
i k=" " Col." Bsocsw..sy, the Demo
crhtic candidate- for Cartgress, met
a proMinent Repiiblican in this place
the other day, and : stipposing him to
be one of his 'own party, commenced
a conversation upon: topic.
On learning that the'Towandian was
a RepUbliCan; he changed his tactics,
and beSought him to vote for him;
because many of his own party in
the lower- part of the district were
going to " drOphira": . account of
his having served in the,Tnihn army.
Republicans have. a candidate to vote
for: svho represents their principles,
and who will receive the united vote
of the party throughefit the distriet.
Var . Mr. Bittxlms - A , hi a tariff. man:
at home, brit in liis'speeelieghefe, be
fails to 'allude to that,, Subject. He
well lmews his.doctrine.of protection,
will not be sweet- to. the tinterritied
Demoeritek,of this county; - who' are
in principle, free traders. They lniwl
at every.deelaration
,on our part in
favor of the : protective system, but,
swallow -the : ,little , 'gentleman from
Columbia, - 'who iS• 'afraid' 'to 'aiow
sentiments .'•islich 'give him The
greater part of his strength at home.
:Why not face the music ?, ,our
- free trade bereoerate-,, ditch alyieet
slaves? .
ife An act abolishing the Frank-
ivg Privilege passed the. Abuse, but
MMMOM
learly
doubled Alie last fire yeari.
•thritc could - not - he ,ftried - tmtit *bont
three years afterWmir . - commenna'l.
meat-, Some nine 'other districts in
the State, prior ..to last 'winter, W
ing-themselves m tho " same Ritual:tont
sonthitinr. remedy -of -addi
tionally:int:lo)P., and atinka'Ailitrida
(the.. Lycoming,, for' inatance), -was .I
divided,. in order to have : their .busi-
nesa done - in - reasonable" time.'.. The
— salaries of theia judges are paid out
of the state treasury, and if thebusi;
nessbe,ra requires; the services of an.
Additional. Judge, there shOubi be no,
sineitiveness cin the pirfo.P.anyvite:
Hnve'we nut lisit'isted in paying the
salarieS of ether:4ditionul , laerjudg 7 .,
es, and should an, one.complain be : .
'cause' our business .114; Ise increased
that' the services' of an - additional
Judge is. required? Is it lint a nea4=
`nary that the business in:qiiii district i
be done, as in any other di. •trict in
the State? , ' • '
All the be*ess done at Troy
creases by so much, the business . at
the county seat.
.It coStS . the'eounty
no more to hold the. - court there than
at Towanda, and the charter got up
about this . matter Was for: , political
pnihoses•
.. _ • .
A,LItE. rpu zi*aisTputno
Let every Republican the
alert now that election dify is near,
and see that not only: himself, but
his% political, friends _,Eire registered.
.Saturday nest, the Ist day of Octo
ber, is the last day that this can be
done; and those who are not; regis
tered will be deprived
,of their votes.
g,samine the list s.ncl , see if the name
of any Republican in your township
has not been placed upon them. If
any be laclng; do n't -neglect attend
ing,to,,it at Once. We need every
vole that 'belongr, to the party to
elect our . Congressman,. , and even
though we do not, no man. might to
be deprived ot,bis'right to vote: .
rek. The best election canvassers
that Gen. GEANT - can have are the
statisticians of the TreaSury Depart
ment. They are the most effective
and convincing of stump speakers.
Every now and then they utter sen
timents in advocacy of his re-election
that burn like words •of fire: The
very latest reads somewhat in this
way:. "Receipts for , revenue from all
sources from September, 1, 1867, to
March 1,
.180 under - JOIINSON,
556,315,203; receipts of revenue from
all sources from March 1, 1869, to
September 1, 1870 under GRANT
V343,72:8,968; strength of argitment
in favor of Gaa...N'^r, $87,413,7615."
11:.Democrats are always de
uounning internal taxation, and make
the welkin ring; with lowlcomplaints
of the onerous burdens tuider Which
the ~ people are groaning. Their
newspapers and their. oratOrs are elo
qnent and unceasing in this clamor.
Tat '.every Ileniocratic inenaber of
Congreis,. withotit exception, voted
agniust the bill passed at the recent
session,byi whiCh the internal -taxes
• were 'reduced more than $50,000,000.
They would rather have fhe :hobby
. ,
to harp upon than to relieve the peo
ple from the luirdenTheir care. for
the people• is most admirably' shoWn
in this action of their represenbitives.
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43‘23 . 'H The appointment of Sonatpr
'Atourox, of Indiana, to tho post ,'Of
Minister to St. James„, is 'definitely
and authoraively announced.
men iu the nation is better qualified
by . •
experienee, l education and ability
to occupy this disting,nished position.
The views of the administration on
the. Alabama claims, and. .in respect
td all our foreign relations, will be
faithfully and energetically carried
out by him. It is a' happy termina
tion of a question which has lung
baffled the efforts of the President.
el... The Montrose Democrat gives
distinct notice that the Democracy of
that counts wlll not unite in thesup
part of any disaffected Republicans
this year, bute only terms of union
will be for such to "come -out' and
acknowlddge their errors and declare
for pnre DeMocracy." That is fair
and square and above-board. Let
Republicans stand by their
_princi
ples and organization with equal
firmness, and all will be well.
How do the wen , owning
furies eking the railioadlike to sup
port BnocswAY, the tool of Bucicu,v,w,
vito introduced and voted :for a. bill
to repeal the law obliging Railroad
companies to fence their roads in
our county?
5.1.11 MET REPOIITS.—Fat cattle do
not command a high price at Tunk-
hannock
TRMUTE OP EPSPEOT .
P. , ...551X0 BY ME WEST FILLNELLN, LODGE, 677,
Wu/man/is flints please() the Almighty God
ip his,intluito providence to remove suddenly
from among tts, onr beloved sister, Phebe
Crandall, and as we deem it proper to express
and put upon 'record our feelings of sadness
occasioned by her decease; therefore
. .
hesolrect, That while we cannot help but (le
plore,the sad accident that h•is so unexpectedly
deprived us of her presence, still We humbly
bow to Him who death all' thingsivell ; and in
• the death of our dear sister we, as members of
ibis lodge, as well as hei faintly and . acquaint
ances, should take warning to be alaArcatly,*for
in such an hoar as ye think not the Son of Man
comcth. •
Rowlett?, That tro tender our hmatfelt'sym•
paths to the relatives of the deceased in their
sad bereavements, commending them to Him
tato In his kindness has only strengthened by
another link in the chain to bintt them firmer
to the skies. . .
Pesbteed, That a copy of these re,mlutions be
prcionted to the afflicted family, and .also a
copy po.F.iq4 to the corsity l papera for publica
tion, . T. T. flmrimr
8.-Itocuirum,
Arr.= Iltritsfram
rboaa Summr,
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1,, 1r- *VZRY , * ' 4W,If.A4D-E/14814
MANEL:und +IIO.IStE4TIC-. STOCK
The greatest variety In - • _
AI ::ED ''y 4
;•-•
A li v e ABsortmokit “"r
. ,
.CtaOTHS, =
WHITE GOODS, TABLE -LINEN,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY; &c.,' Sc
CARPET,
Was %lever moic complete-.
A better assortment than over before opertodby Ud
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
•
Befog enlarged W 8 bovo - tnotty. goodB not. formerly
kept, to %chick, ae aetc ottentioxt hT ouNeuetoinets.
Sept. STONE STORE,'
1. 0. OF 0. T
''< °:
MEI
^E"
=ME
C/iSSIKERES,- - :.. - s',' ,
BEAVERS
TOAVELLEgGS,..&c.,
. 1 1 . N }INT' BE NEW igTOCK
We aro sow opeuthg - a litigo and full stock of
WALL TAPER
and IVINDUIVSLLADE STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY,
CHINA
GLASS WARE
TABLE CUTLERY,
PLATED WARE
ma
HOUSE, FURNISHING GOODS
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
i
AT
WICKLIAM k BLACK'S
SepL s 5.
B. A. PETTIS ik CO.,
.11avajart. ran lb - 0 a fresh stock of
.
•
In their Nue. bought In New York and:Philadelphia.
at prioia, that warrant them In /Saying that they will
sellaa
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
Their, OCCIL COUSSittS in Dome.Ai° and other
DRY GOODS, •
HOSIERY
GLOVES,
ZEPHYRS,
WORSTED,
NOTIONS,
TUEllt •
11ITTAT4INEjit DEPARTMENT
is thoroughly furnished with tho • ' ,
LATEST EA91110141 AND BEST clooirs
For filo SOllBOl3
Old ladies
CAPS AND HEAD RIGS
Constantly on hand:
- orPoeite the Coati time
Sept. 29. 70
M.A
_l‘ l 4 R
1A Tell*AAta AND JfiJiritEß,
135 PLoin Street,
respectfully informs the public that he keepecon ,
stantly on hand all kinds of ,
,AUMICA.I: AND,BWISS 'WATCLITS,
, ,
Alio a doe assortment of ". '
60W, sthtiu PLATA:I:T*4IM •
Consisting of MOM. ; 'rim* 'lldmbles,r2clllAßll
Ithigik, and other articles too numemmi to mention.
A great variety of the most approved Clocks. • The .
WATCH ItEPAIIIINg Is done by,lihnitelkpersonal.
b- . and lig ratters I.hs*Plf that With his twenty ;ears
erperienoo In - Towanda, he will be able to pplease all
.who may Worths with their patronage:*
for the past liberal patronage, he assures the tublie
that his charges shall be reasonable.. and no pains
spared, -renumber the place. 135 l'attonts
Block, two doors south of Putrell k gime.
Towanda. July 12'. 140.-tf ~ - •
- - ..•_-., . _
(ir ,:i
OD, TEM q#,: . .
PLABS * - )o3*
r ~i
-.A- t - --; - 7". ~,i,
'l4l-1 ,- ,,, , , . -moTt&Pfi , - ------
ic4kur+itipiti" ' 44:0it0
In
,f •••; 4 1, -44 "-ill iii A 5173
f r y,
, 6. r. ZoNEB, Viol ' ' isidnii : o. —'
Gettaral Agent for lizudfuri amity. Loa d Agouti
wailful . : 08101rWitr• .
111188.. OLUTlM&Zbe..s.Qp.artuer7
sliptberetefore existing between the under ,
signodhas this day been dissolved by mutual eon
:sent. , accounts and notes doe the late dun of
britEß k MST, intuit bo settled and dald inunedi-
Vely— Kr.-YEOST will attend principally to po
settlement of the company acccrauta. i
auvifb+ .e pi
• 0, P'IIOST.
741.' ,TEED lam
oYriCir.The gadetlign."l"l34l-1 . t.
/11r.lIzarr him Interest In the linzasnazu Maras
wilt =Woo the mining Inudzesio. koebind blind:
Funtnldtnad Wax- ' 4 ?!° 43 / 9 zilp M it
Sept. 99.'7,4.- • ' ai`i
Milt7:ii
BELDIN TtigWbitc(,hie
WOO. fox
Iniveltaiswire, Intindianitt
Utiventuies'iiitt thrilling eipnriezber:i At
Pascr,azimetro,dred. with a Udell 6 bane! ,
e4ab uui red vnia, their /Porte:. traditions. wars.
OW beta dim .
s, boast - of luxury,
!taught aetjoieted, tbs. Isdliats, beams s' /mous
warrior, hunter, 613111WILW chief of 100 24; 0 1 6 This
seat stair;rereeta with'Wsring recitals at -real In
dus/ Ago.; &huff deeds ; Judie/ma/4 ineepo., eun asia,
'scenes. hlq„ q n Unica psper,.lo spirited engravings_
:one, or author tuflaudees dress, Val- be' Went
souigiit tor and road with ,eaddity. Eta vdde
d
sasend early fcielllnatrited =ego page: - angler,.
. turas and eledoo &dd.': • . • • :
A; :Putdlsbe_ :
- ;40 , 0 -Chestnut St: Philsetelpias.
ME
MI
4r.c., 80.
", -
,
THE: BRYANT- & • STRATTON
'-1-alllrFAl o o* Suatness College:, established ,in
185#, Is the mostrisetiest and Bertrinsiness.gehool
inAmertm.. '.. 'Waimea° nttastirnetion embraces Sin.
arid. Denthle Sii9A-Reeping. :87/41iLlegg
Arithmetic, Penmariship.Canitnerelnl lam filminess
.Correspondeven.Binkipg Connpisaiura Archon/go.
Insurance and the,Art of Telegmphing. Cinparal.
•leled faCtlitita are : of eredfor SallTing a Prsetical
Edunglion..., Grafitti tos oI thissiustitntion can always
find employment. 'For farther intoiniation - can at
0011C(40 1100i2D, atagelleet ets.. cr, ed.
drops the proprielars..J. C. ItitYANT 2c. CO., Buffalo.
a RAY'S FERtilt GrtsiK
VI WORE& Gray's Fan raidized Thirty-thied
street. nadelphiaPa. , _
C'• E. Eonralsca & Rno,, 3fannfieSurers of Mack
and Colima Priatlat. Idth - ograPhia' Xrakaa and
Robinson's Quick-drying Inks, for Newspapers and
Posters. Book and Pamphlet work, DM and Utter
Apia* Car*, Circulars. Bills pi Pare, ete.
- Mee of the. Philadelphia Gorman Democrat.:
\To have been using, for some time, the various
Printing Inki manufactured by -Idosurs C. E. Bound
sox a Dao.. and ham found the same. tvithotit caP9P.
Mu, of the bait. qiislity." 'noise Inks leaten a very
black impresalom • *thich• itt' absolutely 'essential • to
Quick-471M Inks. The forty cent Ink is particulatig
rccomuumded for Book or Mao 'Newspaper Printing.
Oinceof the Portliopi Times: °Mud°. Canute.'
After tliaroughly. testing yourink button Job and.
Newspaper presses. wo can strongly. recommend it
tri the plaids of Ontatioss.it cheapend genial
.article, superior tummy way, to the dock for which
iwe hero been paying en exhOrlittent price during the
put few years. -; It is in excellent black. elem.:lloWe
freely, and distributes easily on the rollers: while on
poster warkitdries so mach faster es to . render - it en
immense tmprovensent on , the oily substauce which
has been in use heretofore. Weconsider it tbsehesp
est and Wet article in the market.
MISSES ,EINGSLEIr & EATON
Rave opinied a new
DIIE MAKING ESTAIILISIIMENT '
,
In the rood' over 3llas Ringsley's• llMlnery store,
(oue door south of Fox & Hermes), where they are.
prepared to do all kinds of work in the Dresa mat
ing line; at reasonable:rate&
01 tholatest style received as soon hs published.
They will also give instruction In
• .
CUTTER: AND:FITTING" DRESSES.
- JEN - 3:IE KINGSLEY,
Sept. •17.'70. . • LYDIA 0. EATON. •
QATUPDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1870.
.311:33 BRANDT
Respectfully inform* the ladles of Towanda and
vicinity that she will •bo ready to exhibit uew
stock of .
AISD WINTER
11ILLINERY GOODS,
VELVETS, SILKS SATINS,
Toyytthei with a Atli 03061.65,w:a of •
KKENCII I'LOWERS, .
if...t.vmuntdmira7s AND LACE COLLARS,
On fiiiiIRDAY, October Ist; 1870.
My Satin and Silk Goods ascent biasing.
'NIBS E. 'BRANDT.
One door south of Meruur's Dank.
Sept. 20;70.
NEW MILLINERY.
Wonid tali the attention of the inthlie to Lte lar3C.
,tvich of
PALL AND 'WINTER
MILLINERY 'GOO DS,
Directly from New.Yo4 . clw, of the lieu
AU of which will be sold 01.1.L.APElf than anr phum
in Towanda, coror,f Laing
LONtiEtti and ILATS
LACES
• MRS. J. D. HILL.:
First door eaal. or Mamba.ll Le 111dgcaray's Bed,
While and Blue etero. Bridge st, .• ,
Sept 20.'70.
T A.YLOR'&, CO.
INVITE ATTENTION
BLACK ALPACA.
JUST RECEIVED
Ana Tim tTANTO,IIID ALPACA Or TILE
1. ticked Sta.* of dtafarni Make, and tmaiipasoied
in color, trarlitY or i
Prce.
. ,
. .
IS;7u.
CIPITEE, TEA, SLIGO, FISH;
kc., wholaiialeatiii il. , •
ateCI.BE At WEL
F OR THMTY:DAYS:
•tel Fell • boo,to aud Shwa at cooeto make roam
for
for Raw Stock. —" Jong MIVITYTtE: •
Sept. 22;70.
VASES AND.
clan Bend; Feel& flimo.Orstige,' nelson, Le 5-
ms: and Gin-or Cakes, Washlturteu Jumbles and
Ceiba liisemt. and all kiwis of Crackers at-
March 4,'70. W. A. IiOCKWET.L74.
iffENI
B=3
FASHWO,N PLATES
Di s. J. D. RILL
LiTEOT sTYZ Es.
coubLr.i,
SID (.ILOy.. • .
TO THEIR
NEW
50-
PIECES
,TAII,OII, as CO
CM
ntudnutEr PRoTHERs
wits oryli.r . :''.,ll.4hE
,s4t ?t
PTV
100 CASES
100 OASES
100 CASES
- MEN 411(1 3M„ BOOTS.
and ".BOYSBOOTS.
lIIEN and BOYS BOOTS.;
50 CASES
50 CASES
50-OAtrES-
CI
WOMEN'S and KISSES SHOES.
1 WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.
Z=ES
'T
LATEST
LATEST
AND BEST QUALITY
AND BEST QUALITY.
AND BEST QUALITY
100
100
100
OE
FINE TRUNKS,
VINE TRUNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
TRAVELING RAGS, &C.
TRAVELING BAGS, SAI
; TRAVELING BAGS, 8,-.0
FINEST I:10T IN TOWANDA.
'FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
7 FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
200
200
200
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID IfORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
EVERY • DESCRIPTION. ,
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Large lot of
Large lot of
Large lot of
BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFFALO ROBES,
FANCY. RUGS, &C.
FANCY RUGS, &C.
FANCY RUGS,' B.C.
Having euhrged our salesroom aral.mado • exteu
eta purchases of all goods; in out broach of trade
aro are prepared to offer extra halticements.
Sept. 22. 1870. HUMPTEREE BROTHERS.
H : 0 . 8 I E 11 Y
T& L 0 R 0O
Invite particular attention to their
HoWIERY DEPARTMENT
comprising. the litrgest . tunl most
COMPLETE= STOCK
OF HOSIERY
ever offered in this 'vicinity, for
LADIES,
MISSES,
CHILDREN'S,
&c.. 6.e
All qualities and all. aizes, at the
very latest prices.
Sepi.l;7o. TAYLOR d: CO
PLASTER. 800 'TONS BEST
taynga Ground rimier at Bridge Mon
roebin. Pa., for 'which
,ell • Wads of Grain will be
taken in exchange.
' Mirth 4,'lD.
THE GEM 'FRUIT JARS, THE
Lost in am, whidesale and retail.
;asl. • McCABE k MIX
AFINE ASSORTMENT OF TOl
xxr soArs, at 3IcCASE MI '&
Fr4'3FEED AND MEAL
1014,e4eavoit •.; cowErz & DITEII,I4.
TA:ll9ll,:at
Are eelliut the bei•Llow priced
. GLOVES . .
1u the world, fur
• ..
75• CENTS
a, coraplete ati , ottu.tent of the celebrated
H._ S. K. G.
rue ;ale at
. • . •'• TAYLOR k. COl3.
Siytlt /870."
:QAT BY , THE LOAD OR
1 , ;.? Single Itamal at EOX k MERCIIIII3.
Foll S it T , l --HOUSE AND-LOT,
fiituatti on Fourth street, nearlames Money's.
Houle mil feet, with well and ciatera, good garden
and fruit Engelke of o..D,Wicsivar, at the store of
'Wickham k Slack's.
Sept. 15, 11370. •
TINY - TER LAMES AND CHILD
II= OP - WM . IMS.
"AVEir irizaisite Asi) DRESS A YO (MOAK..
:JUICING ZeriBLISIMIENT. •
Pierre's:lli or ALL TEM LATEaT Brews roi Sara.
ROOM@ over Poeto6Soo-:-Ntev. Host's old etutd. '
' • ' - IVAG2. 021,
dtbeDj Dee. 20. Mr% • , Agent.
?WA IN GREAT VARIETY, THE
finest in the market at FOX it Virlierirg.
A L.-. 1 3. 13 I X G':.
0.. w. C
iiiivinifkised this sioramtiimi awl coal dituAs
bolo *IW the Howl. Welles; would =ally the
Wyaktalug and vicinity that be will lump
constantly ma band a full stack of
Uri; gran, cuismVl`. PEk r AiD BARCLAY
IN BULK OR BY THE ;BARREL.
, SACKS; Blith`.,'''.. l .l.l3D - BAG:3.
•
PLASTER AND,'KEROSIOTROLL;
STYLE
STYLE
STYLE
. Which he Will bo pleased to 'supply them with at
reserfeble pikes. None but the sow nmturr will
be offered for wale, consequently cannot tail in giv
ing entire 'satisfaction and meeting the wanis.of the
CASH PAID; FOR 021-RAIN,ti
On 41.011rifi,/uid for every de/ri ptio of
nt '
. . _ - ,--
F i'lki,ALE It'44 . 1 0 1t ODII tl ,
Or taken -Meizeilitge for , Coel. Lime. Balt, Mosier.
• Cement - WO Kerosene 011. -: - . -
ISAAC LE DIOI7. as agent, will alms be
at the Warehouse to attericTo customers.
WalushmAAtm. toorricr.
TA;YLOR
" 7 HAVE JUST OIiENED
.A. WM-14 S
ALL STYLES A 193 'QUALMES
,lain Red Flannels,
Fancy Shirting 'Flannel,
I
• -'Plain and Fatcy- Opera Flannel,
Septl,'7o.___ TAYLOR &CO
II
GRANi) OPENING
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Begs leave to vagina her thanks to her patrons for
liberal pattonw;le heretofore, and assure them that
no exertions will be spared to ensure a continuance
of the same. ILaving.inst returned from
With a large grid wrll'selected stock of
31/LIANhitY GOCiDS .
ottne latest LONDO:i and kit% styles, such `
as
Which I now offer to Alm ladies of Toirands and
Also, a ghe selection of flair and Fancy Goods
comprising
LACES, •
LINEti , COLLA.EB, '
CUFFS,
CORSETS, &el_
I have also reopened. luau:location with the abdwe
my DRESS MARINO establishment, and I am.now
Prepared to dat. "
•
CIITTLN . G and FITTING
n the latest. fashionable styles on short notice.
Eutranee'next doof• to Fox S.; 'Messner,. up stairs:
Sopt. •
F ax &I.rEpictrit
Respectfully inform the public that they have just
opened a foae assortment of
consloting ofsbneert everything in (he of:ro..ery and
Provision line, which they offerrof hale at
GENTS AND
At. the lowest marketsrates,
We feel confident that with onr experience• and
facilities, we shall be able to ideas° the tnoet•fastidi
one. Our Motto is "Good Goods at Reasonable
Prices." ; .
YOUTHS
We shallmOrk hard
_to please. Try us. Corner
Main and lino streets.
fIROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
selling at retail by FOX &; XLERCIIIL.
• - -
T'LOUR, THE CHOICEST IN
'Market, by the! sack or barrel', also Fresh
ground Corn 'Meal, 'Feed;• at lowest rrtaiket
sates at FOX & =COWS.
W. A. ItOCKWELL,
SYRUP AND MOT. SSES CHEAP
at - FOX & 31211CUIVS.
QIIGA_R.OF ALL KINDS RETAlL
tueat wholesale vibes it ' -
VERY CHOICE • GREEN AND
Black Tei Bellew chcap.at retail bj•
-• 3 o . 1 / 4 •• ktEligUlt.
QPICES OF ALL KINDS WHOLE
A.J and Ground at FOX & ➢IERCIIR'B,
PURE.. CIDER VINEGAR AT
4 FOX k =WO W&
D EMEMBEB THAT FOX NEW
A..a; Clift, dre retailing - all kinds Groceries at
wholesale prices. The largest stock in town. *Goods
first class. Prices low. E. T. FOX.
Sept. 29,10.
, ILEX= illEfiCrlt.,
IVIcLEAN k, HOOPER,
FAMILY. SEWING MACHINE,
VIM Machine will stitch. hem, • fell,nct, cont.
cord, .bind, embroiderand gather in th e ineSt verfect
manner and will sew from the lightest tp the heavi
est goods
WITHOUT CIIAXGE - TENSIoN.
It is not a. , Cheap Machine." but fu a respects
equals the. higher priced ones, while in sinapricity.
non-liability to get out of order, and' ease of manage!
meld IT 6t7LtrAtilk.4 ALL.
An eamatriatton, is desired from all to teat the truth
of our assertions. Anr.,.lLteumms Wsaa.vrran PM
nak% -11,1,11 Y E. WATTS. Agent. •
Towanda, Sept, 1. 1870.
BANKRUPTCY.—in - the inOter'
of E. P. WILCOX. Bankrupt.
To Wnoat t 2 May Coactiat i• The. undersigned
hereby giies notice of his. appointment as Assignee
of E. Y. WILCOX of tho , borongh of Canton, in
the county of Trafford. and Mato of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who hoe been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon hie pwa. petition. by the District Court of.
mid District:
Dated Towanda, Pa:, the flat day of Sept.. 1870.
,
• • BERM; W. Assignee
C 0 - - A: • - 11,:
L I M..
=.'k
S. A L ;
G E 3.1:= NT. ,
• t. • •
VERY . STOCK
Mil
'Plain 'Alit° Flannel,
Trilled Red Flannell
Mil
I.te. &c.
of which Lc sold at the.
LOWEST` PRICES
OF NEVi
MISS,4E. J. KINGSLEY
NEW -YORK
.BONNETS. HATS, &e.,
ILIICDKERCPIES,
NEW .GPODS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
• E. T. FOX.
Towanda, Sept. 15,'70. 1i E 1 MERCUIL-
FOX k MERCUR'S.,
KLUITIO LOCK STITCII
Price.93Th 00.
- _ •
10111LTBLIe gall' at
_a_ public sale, on my premisea, on upore's Hilt
Ulster top., on Tuesday, .'November ist 1810. emu
meucing at 10 o'clock a.m.. all: of wy Stock. Fatur
lug utensils, kr... together with my farm.
'
Sept. 22,1 . 0.-ts* . , LEWIS LEWIS.'
ASTRAY HOG' CANCR Eq THE
enclowire of the subscriber,. 'ln Overton twp,.
Bradford county. on Sept. 14th inst. The bog ta.a
white Naar about one sear old. The'Owner :la re
qnepta to come forward prove property, pay charges ,
and take It away. r WM. W: CAIfILL.
_ _
ToIVA..NDA MARKETS,
- : ,, stwocriEsALZPitlerit.
Ctureeted every Wedneadvt, by C.' B. 'Pants,
subject to changes daily;
Wh ye . eel. =sh ~ 4... $1 4 0 - 0 ,
Rit•- • • • •
Buckwheat. 1 1 4' MUM'
Casa. * buab
Oats. it bulb:
Boasts. tomb.. •• •
Butter troth) Itt lb..
do (dairy,
=, - ditisbusho
-
Floor. band—
it= it. ni
Onions. Pugh 00
TirLICHITs - Or GAISIL—Wheat 60 lb. Cern tr. ;
Fla 66 lbs.' Osts 32 lbs.; Bak, 461 b '.; Bwk,l 4 l t
481bs.:13eins 62 lbs.; Itratt2o lbs.; 0" 0, s eed a):
lbs. '• Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Dried Peachy' 3 3
Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Flu Seed S6lb..
ivrAtti ARRA.NGEBEENTS, Or
THE TOWANDA.,POBT.OI7IOE. . • -
Until further notice the Malls at thiS t,rii i "
arrive and depart as follows wlil
Mortlieru...... 7:251. ....... 5:13 r.
southern 5.15 P. Y ........7:15%. X
: Tr e y . .. ... 13:00 ar. ........ 1:55 r.
Canton S'O(, P. ......, 1 X.Ol. P.
Dusltore 11 AI a.
r. sr. .... ... a.
LeMatyrrille "
" .
. 11 ;1 110 0 a: 5r..... 3eo ...
Bards/ • • . 23 • -.211 0
•Pittoismalls arri . ves . err* , Monday; tradn ew l ay awl
w l
yriday at 510 P. 31., and departs at 7:50 a-a. ea
T wew d w y. Tb u iz a w;and daturda3r.
Liberty corners arrives every Tuesday. Tbni,..
diy An d a s 7, at 8:00 JAL. Departs 411 /le d/r
at :00a.m.
trip Art 1114a8 aim 30 rainutes btfere We tivie ahtr•
C 'redeir regre s
• and . The mail, norla and solitA dap 15 vitae.
S. W. di.VORD, t.Y . •
TO THOSE GETTING
cuyrunio mpi, TO oubru
Yon eltould sternly two thingi. First. to
'01.7 TILE3I IVMM FIEST-CL:ViliAl.filinSt,
liAvg
Sceurpilry
IVHERE TitEl7 ARE ;•.liLlf
And In order to be able to sells go;klarti,b, cheap
the merchant meet ' ;indenting his businms. 11.1
know how, %rime and what to buy 'a, a pr.qt.c.t.?
man dots; and,a '
PRACTICAL TAILOR
n r.. 11 its branches I pro(Nti to k.,,,tiavaig
EIGHTEEN' YEARS EXPERIENct,
Iu theint4ucati, liavo been u cuicer ' au Borne wf the
Leh: Louses in
NEW YOIIK
I do my owu buying, 'selling and miring, and divide divide ray profits with no man, so that leas of A will
do—and with low rent and other expenses In pro.
-portion, thus making the cost of carrying on thn
business cry
In reading the above you will see' why it in.that
I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER
Than men folloaing the .13ttaius, and having no
knowledge of it thentselvea, have to employ othere at
large aalartee to attend to it, and entdomers mast
pay amordingly—as they, like rayself,
DO BITS7INESS TO "LIVE BY IT
•If you doubt the ebos - e statement, be•
by udling ou
Hi z RT UARL'L4,
llerclont Tailor: Bridge St., Towanda,
Aug. 10,16
TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL
WORKS ?TILL ALIVE!
The superintendent of this shop is cow ottema4
some of the beat
LU - :3IBER WAGONS,
riarromi WAGONS.
COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES;
ever offered in , thie market. Best 6,lected
OAX AND NICEOXY. TDD3Eit
used, and all work made by the mist
tRIELCCED WORS3LE,.;
EMETE
RITES T RUSSIA' IRON ..EArs,
very light, and so durable that .eveu tuae h 3,, but
little to do towards their decay.
Pleatit; etoraluz mar Work I,l'mi: pun:hi:tag el, it
NT7; int RepairingAone on sh nottee.
:C. 31Enctin, /' rest ; 0. W. TI CET.
t rondo, duly 20, Int*. . Superintendent
IL
M. WELLES'
COAL YARD
Cutil tarter lichee max at yard, are
Egg, or No. 2 • $5 5o
'Stove, or Noa. 3 and t 4 5 50
Nut, or ooanre, 244. 5 $5 2,1
• Pittston Nut, or No. 5 05 00
l'he following additional charges ,rill be made to,
tlt•livering within the boroughoinuto:
Per toe soots, Extra for ritrry,ing in 5011,
ton ...... .Z 5
Q.tarttr t0n...25 ••
Irir Leave Orden ,lit 1,4 011 lee, .1;.). 3. M r•
catiii New Mock, Vonth Bide:
all ease be•aceoLupaniol by
the cask]. ' •
Toweer.an. Szpt. 15.'70.
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N I 1: 1.7 R E !
Havin • purchl•ed and replenished the widl.ku , •.. a
IVILVITCRE STORE
of S. T. Decker. on Bain-et.. first door.bclow Cowen
Myer's attire. and a little south of the Means flisoo.
I ain prepared to furnish :
FITIINITtrra OF ALL KINDS;
at wholesale and retail,-as cheap as the awn° can bu
had at site estaplishment in the tronnty. Sly stock
is full, and cothplete, comprising all the varieties
~. usually kept in a first...class Furniture Mom. The
I public are respectfully molicited to examine my stock
andpricts,.atNo. F 55 plain-at.
S. V.—Futures framed w.th ner.tuess and dispatch.
J. H. PHINNEY.
Towanda. Sept: 1. ISlo.—tl
Q WAND.A. COAL:IYARD.,
urruuniors COALS
The undersigned. having leased the Coal Yard and
Dock at the old -"Barclay Basin," and just .completed
a large Coal:house and Odice upon the premises, are
now prepared to thrnish - the citizens of Towanda and
vicinity with the different kinds and sizes of the above
named coals upon the most reasonable terms In, any
gnantity desired. Prices at the Yard until further
notice : . -
Stove
Larg 4rg
Smal e l
Egg
Lump
Plymoth Nut
Pittston Nut
Barclay " Lump
Run of Mines
Fine, orplaAtemit.b..
"The following additional chargei will be made for
delivering Coal within the borough limits :
Pei T0n...50 cents. Extra for carrying in, 50 cents.
Qr. Ton _25 a. _ 25 "
.1/4" Orders May be - left at the Yard, corner of Rail.
- read and Elizabeth Streets. or at 11. C. Porter's Drug
Store. -
lc,. Orders must in all cases be accompanied with
the cash. WARD k MONTANIE.
Towanda, June /..Is7o—tf. _
TOR BUTTER, EGGS
POULTRY, CHEESE and FILMS br
TIIE FIRMER'S PRODLTCE ASSOCIATIoN
02tice. and ActiYlwing Depot, 247 Watthiugto❑ rtrt.t t
Ninv Yotk.
Thia organization is an Association of Faro: r''
for the purpoiie of Receiving and Selling all kinds of
Fenn Produce on,Comulision only.
All communications id We Association should be
addressed to S. A. Icr.yrnn,See'Ys
at..
Shipping cards may be obtained iy addreesing the
tiecretary, or of E B4LLER. .
Leßaysaille. l'a..
\Tho is the Traveling Agent in I:milord and Susqu,
henna Counties. -
H. F. Bon,. Pro , - H. l'AnnAxn, Tice Prep.
S. A. Fia.nn. Seey.
^_2.70.
TOTICE •IS HEREBY_ GIVEN
J-1 that application will be made at the next meet.
ing of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the incur•
oration of a Savings Bank, to be known as the
Athena Savings Bank, to have a capital of tiftYthous ,
and dallars,with authority to inc4ease the same teeny
amount not exceeding three hundred thousand
Tile objects of said bank are to receive money
on dpe.osit and to discount notes, bills, ke., and to
exercise general banking privileg,es, to be located in
the borough of Athens, 'county of Bradford, with
authority to establish branches at other plan's
iu
Wild county, junel6,lo-Om
- VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
SALE. —As I comtumplate goIpgKMIIS3IS. I
otr,r for sale the following ...property, - minuted
Litchfield Centre, Bradford county, Pa.: diy SON
and Dwelling combined, large and commodious. los
been both only three years. Lot, 1 acre; Lion , '
add Lot. Lot 2 acres. Also hi acres of improved
land with - good barn on, I!; miles . front Litchfield
Centre. T:e above property will be sold Olean, as
both - my a tb:Mand capital is 'needed In the Vest.
where I have nrchased some cal:table property in ..
a thriving litti nnty seat . For particulars. addrees
or call on the subscriber at his store. '
ang3:lo-'hns _ S. M. LAYTON. _
VOUNDRY FOR SALE—Satiate
JL in liatue,lirailford county. Pa. The cheapest
property the.world. A large Foundry In running
order, with everything need in do busincs, (Pat
terns, Flasks, Ac.) a, good limp, and B ar n. Mn
acies of choice land, good fruit, hell, Ac.. Alt for
tiro thousand dollars. Inquire of H. W. BROWN
INti; Borne.. Pa.. or Bran/hall Si Ridgeway, at the
I:4 lirtate and stote. Street, Towanda.
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