Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 27, 1866, Image 4

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Cheese making in England-
Mr. Williard, who waa sent oat to obtain
information on dairying in England,by the
American Dairymen's Association, writes
from Gloucester as follows :
On the western side of the Cotswold hills,
extending to the Severn liver, and fifteen
or twenty miles in length, is what is called
the Vale of Berkeley. It has every appear
ance of having been in past time, covered
with the sea. This valley is the chief dairy
district of the country. The native cow is
of a dark color, with a black nose and muz
zle, short on the legs, is a thick set, well
built animal, altogether a very useful beast,
hut the short-horns and Herefords are re
placing her.
In the regular Gloucester dairies the
cheese is made thin —eight of them only
weighing oue hundred and twenty pounds.
They are made twice a day. They com
mence at seven o'clock in the morning and
finish about ten to eleven o'clock. In the
afternoon they commence with the evening
milk about five and finish again between
eight and nine o'clock. These cheeses have
a name in the cheese consuming world as
the famous Berkeley cheese. They are rich
and sweet, if made well. The maker of
these are quite as tenacious of their repu
tation as those who make cheese worth from
ten to twenty shillings per cwt. more mon
ey.
At a nice farm in the southern part of
Gloucester,which 1 visited to see the opera
tions of making "single Gloster cheese,"the
dairy consisted of thirty-five cows. There
were short-horns, large, handsome stock,
hut not showing extraordinary capacity for
milk. The dwelling, dairy and out-build
ings were all of stone, large, commodious,
and everything kept in the neatest man
ner.
The place where the cheese was made
was a spacious room,with stone floor,clean,
and well ventilated, and as cool and sweet
an apartment as the most fastidious cheese
making consisted of one unpainted tub for
holding the milk, leaden vats for holding
the whey, a circular wire curd breaker,hav
ing an upright handle springing from the
center, dippers, skimmers, &c., with two
box presses for pressing cheese. The last
were unlike anything I had ever seen, and
consisted of large,square boxes, moving up
between standards by means of pully and
ropes attached to a windlass. The boxes
were filled with stones, iron, &c., making a
woight of several hundred pounds, and are
applied directly on the cheese These pres
ses were very nicely made, of dark wood
varnished, and evidently intended to he
ornamental as well as useful. From the
manner of their make, and the power to he
applied in raising the weight, the services
of a strong man would he required. The
milk was being made up twice a day, mak
ing eleven cheeses, (of fourteen pounds
each,) for every two days, the cheese being
about three inches thick by fourteen to fif
teen inches broad. There was no heating
apparatus to the room,aud none is required
in the "Single Gloster" process of cheese
making. As soon as properly coagulated,
it is broken up with the wire breaker, by
moving it up and down, which has a ten
dency to pulp the curd, more than to break
it, as the word breaking is generally under
stood among our cheese makers. The mass
is thus left for the curd to settle, and after
it has arrived, at a proper degree of firm
ness to he handled the whey is dipped off
down to the curd,the tub canted up to drain
off Wi.at whey remains, and the curd gath
ered to the upper edge of the tub. The
whey being removed, the curd is cut across
and heaped up and pressed with the hands
to expel as much of the whey as possible,
when it is put to press. It remains iu press
till morning, when it is taken out, turned,
and salted on the outside. It is then re
turned to the press and goes through the
same operation for four to six successive
successive days. When taken from the
press it is put upon the shelf for a few dajs,
to he turned every morning, and finally
goes to the cheese room, when prices suit.
This cheese room, or drying room, is in the
upper part of the dwelling, and the cheese
when taken here are placed together on the
floor.
A cheese dealer from Bristol, who was
present with us, made a test of the cheese
by walking upon them as they lay spread
upon the floor, which we were assured was
the usual method of determining their firm
ness of solidity. They stood the test of his
weight and boots,and were pronounced one
of the best dairies in Gloucester.
The hoops in which the cheese are pres
sed are turned out of a solid piece of wood,
and eacli iias a bottom, pierced witli holes,
sitniliar to the hoops used in Wiltshire ;
and in one of the presses I counted fifteen
cheeses piled up one upon the other, all of
which were being pressed together.
I think, from the above description, none
of our dairymen in America will care to
make "Single Gloster" cheese, and I cannot
see why people here will continue to keep
along in the same old rut of their forefath
ers without making some effort to improve.
Grape Hints-
Grapes coming in bearing should not be
permitted to perfect large crops of fruit
while young. It is excusable to fruit a
bunch or so on a young vine, "just to te-t
the kind," but no more should be permitted
till the vine has age and strength. Vigor
ous growth, and great productiveness, are
the antipodes of the vegetable world. En
courage as much foliage as possible on the
vines, and aim to have as strong shoots at
the base as at the top of the cane ; this can
he done by pinching out the points of the
strong shoots after they have made a
growth of five or six leaves. This will make
the weak ones grow stronger. Young vines
grow much faster over a twiggy branch,
stuck in for support, than over a straight
stick as a trellis, and generally do better
every way. Where extra fine bunches of
grapes are desired, pinch back the shoot
bearing it about four or five inches above
the bunch. This should not be done indis
criminately with all the bunches. Too much
pinching and stopping injures the produc
tion of good wood for the next season.
i hese hints are for amateurs, who have
a ft w vinos on in ilises ; for large vineyard
culture, though the same principles lndd
good, so far as they go, they will vary iu
their application.— Gard,ia J s Monthly.
To RESTORE LEANING TREES. —When a tree
after having been planted a year or two'
leans badly—especially to the north-east—
its direction cannot generally be changed
entirely by the use of the pruning knilc. In
this case,go to the opposite side of the tree,
and with a spade loosen and remove the
earth from under the roots, and bring back
the tree in this way, pulling it over to an
erect form,then pack the earth firmly about
the roots, so as to hold it steadily in its
place. Only a lew of these having been
interfered with, growth is but little check
ed. I'lune it rather more than if not dis
turbed, especially on the side to which it
• ut.' d, and the tre : will scarcely feel that
i. Is en touched Sorlhfrn fJuUirule/r.
Insurance.
rpoWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY.
H. B. M'KEAN
Agent for the following well known aid relinle Insur
ance Companies :
NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE CO.— Hartford, Conn.
ASKTTS 244,078 15
KENSINGTON INSURANCE Co.—Philadelphia.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY.
Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a.
Capital and Surplus $150,000
ASSETS.
Stock not called in ..... $50,000
Bills receivable 40,000
U. S. 5-20 Bonds ...... 25,000
Temporary and call Ixians .... 6,000
103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock - - - 6,180
50 shares Pirst Nat. Bank at Wilkes-Barre, - 5,000
70 " Sec. - - 7,000
46 shares Wilks-Barre Bridge Stock - - 2,580
Real Estate 1,519
Judgments 102
Due from Agents and others - • - 7,414
Cash in hand and in Bank • - • • 1,842
DIRECTORS.
G. M. Hollenback, L. D. Shoemaker,
R. D. Lacoe, John Richards,
H. M. Hoyt, Charles A. Miner,
Samuel Wadhams, O.Collins,
Stewart Pierce, Chas. Dorrance,
Wm. S.Ross, G.M.Harding.
G. M. HOLLENBACK, President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice-President.
R. C- SMITH , Sec'y.
H. B. M'KEAN. Agent, Towanda, Pa.
LUZERNE INSURANCE AGENCY.
JETNA INSURANCE Co.— Hartford,
ASSETS $3,000,000
FULTON INSURANCE Co.—Neto York,
CASH CAPITLA $300,000
METROPOLITAN INSURANCE Co.,
CAPITAL $1,4000,000
ROYAL INSURANCE CO.,
CAPITAL $10,000,000
LIVERPOOL & LONDON INS. CO.,
CAPITAL $5,000,000
LIFE IXSGR LNCE—CONNECTICUT MUTUAL.
ASSETS $5,000,000
MW Policies issued for the .Etna, Fulton and Metre-
Eolitan, and orders received for Insurance upon favora
le terms. R.C. -MITH, Agent,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
H. B. M'KEAN, Agent, for the above Companies at
Towanda. Pa.
HOMER CAMP, Agent, Camptown, Pa.
Sept. 4, '65.
FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENTAL INSUR
ANCE.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED
OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS!
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
FOR THE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COMPANYS I
GIRARD FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY )
Philadelphia, J
Capital and surplus, over $350,000
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, )
Of New-York. )
Capital and surplus, over $3,750,000
INSURANCE COMEANY OF NORTH AMERICA, )
Philadelphia. j
Capital and surplus, over $1,700,000
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, )
Of New-York. J
Capital and surplus, over $900,000
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1
Of Philadelphia. f
Capital and surplus, over $350,000
AKTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, I
Of New- York. J
Capital and surplus, over $750,000
PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, )
Ofllartford, Conn. j
Capital and surplus, over $704,000
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. I
Of New-York. j
Capital and surplus, over $8,000,000
TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, I
Of Hartford, Conn. j
Capital and surplus, over $600,000
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at as low rates
as by any other reliable Companies.
MW Policies issued and Losses, if any, adjusted at
this Agency, thereby saving the trouble and expense.of
■ going elsewhere;tor settlement.
OW Office at the Hardwhere Store of Codding k
Eussell C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb..7,1866.- tf
rjWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY!
Policies issued,JLosses adjusted and promptly paid, by
H. It. M'KEAN, Agent,
Of the following well known and reliable Companies.
Office Montanye's Block.
Aggregate Amount of Capital $17,000,000
.JEETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, )
Hartford, Conn., j
Capital $4,000,000
NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY, )
New York, j
Capital $1,246,000
NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, )
Harljoid, Conn.,\
Capital $200,000
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, )
IVilkes-ilari e, Pa., j
Capital $150,000
j NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO., )
(Accidental) j-
Philadelphia, \
Capital $500,000
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., )
tlarlford, Conn., j
Capital $10,000,000
KENSINTON FIRE INSURANCE CO., )
Philadelphia, j
Capita! $300,000
Towanda, Feb. 20,1866—tf
! THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
, A NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Company are now prosecuting the bu iness of
Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE on B.ablings,
, Merchandise. Furniture, Ac., throughout the State ol
Pennsylvania, on liberal terms,for long or short periods;
i or permanently of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
• The prompt payment of claims for losses during the
period of uearly '7O years that the Company has been in
1 esistence. entitles them to the confidence of the public.
DIRECTORS.— Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John
A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. R. Xetl',
■ Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Wm.E. Bowen, James
N. Dickson, S.Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Aar
rison, Francis It. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S.
Clarke, Wm. Cummings. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres'ut.
C.S.RUSSELL, Agent,Towanda.
FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA,
Office in Danville, Montour County, Penn'a.
Capital .... $357,000 00
The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Mid
dle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the Pennsylvania
Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutual Insurance
of Country property only, and immediately thereafter
commenced its operations on that principle, which has
been strictly adhered to since.
Ail losses have been promptly paid out of the Premi
ums collected on application tor insurance without mak
ing any assessments.
The Insurance of Country proper .y only, the low rates
i charged tor Insurance .and the prompt payment of losses
are deemed a sufficient reeommeudation of the Farmers
Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Middle Penns,!va
nia, to all owners of sate class country property.
P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. WM. FULMKR, Pres t.
C. M. MANVILLE.
March 5, '66. . Agent, Towanda, Pa.
TTNION CARRIAGE SHOP,
AT ALBA, PENN'A.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of
Western Bradford that he has commenced the Carriage
aad Wagon manufacturing business, in all its various
branches in Alba borough, in the shop north of the
Union Hotel. His foreman in the wood shop will be N.
M. REYNOLDS, who is well known to the people of
this vicinity, having been in the business for the lust 16
vears. He w ill manufacture to order, and keep constant
ly on hand the latest styles of Buggys, both top and
open. Platform, Democrat and Skeleton Wagons, Sleighs,
Cutters. Ac. His work will be done by the most ex
perienced workmen, and great care will be taken in pro
curing the best timber, and the most substantial ma
terials . lie intends that the work turned out at his shop
for style, durability and cheapness, shall not be excelled
in the County. REPAIRING of ail kinds done with des
patch , in a subtantial manner on reasonable terms
Give us a call. JAMES Mt IXTYRE.
Alba. Pa., Feb. 20, 1866 ly
IjUTHER'S MILLS,
BURLINGTON, PA.
The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mill in Bur
lington, and taken pains in sciecting articles, and the
most improved machinery, it is now completed in order
for all kinds of Fleming.
CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
I with cheerful attendants, who will sec to your wants in
good order and with general satisfaction,
j aw Cash paid for Grain.
April 17,1866. ROSWELL LUTHER. 1
fjarfcroaw.
1 TTARDWARE. CODDING A RUSSELL
HAVE A
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP GOODS,
To which additions are daiiy being made, which they
offer cheap for Cash. A large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Among the many desirable and beautiful patterns is the
CELEf'DATED AM ERICA N.
This beautiful stove i- unsurpassed for economy in
fuel; is a perfect baker ; L th- best COOK STOVE in
the market. Among their heating Stoves may be found
a great variety suitable for every ph. <• where stoves are
used.
STOVE PIPE AND SHEET IRON WORK,
Always on hand and made to order.
TINWARE,
A large stock manufactured f rom the very best material
and by experienced workmen. A very ful i.to 1
IRON, NIALS AND STEEL,
At New Vork prices.
HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
TOOLS FOR THE FARMER,
Tools lor the House Joiner and Carpenter—Tools for
Blacksmiths'—Tools for everybody.
WINDOW SASH AND GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND
VARNISHES, MACHINE OIL AND BKNEOI.E,
KDROSENE OIL, LAMPS, WICKS AND CHIMNEYb
BELTING, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
BRITTANNIA AND PLATED WARE,
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Ghain Pumps, Water
Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures,
KF.ROSE N E LANTERNS,
JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lamps repaired.
Fluid Lamps and Lanterns altered and fitted to burn Ke
rosene.
Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought Scraps, Copper,
Brass, Brittaunia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in
exchange for goods.
Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Furs.
MW OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay
down system and will be sold for READY PAY.
" H „ K ™?? INO ' [ CODDING A RUSSELL.
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Towanda. March 10, 1863.
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BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call the attention ol the public to their new
Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assmtmcnt of
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
.Putty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold lor the lowest Cash price.
Also, a fiine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattern to suit the public.
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to
Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of ail
kinds of
TIN WARE.
JOBBING PROMTTLY ATTENDED TO.
Wc have on hand a fine article of
GLASS FRUIT J A R8 ,
with improved self-sealing corks, and
HERMETICAL SEALING CANS,
which is one of the best cans used.
June 20, 1865.
JJljotograpljs.
OMET H I N G NE W A T
O
GEORGE H. WOOD'S
PHOTOG R A PIII OCXALL E R Y ,
TOWANDA, PA.
He lias the pleasure ol informing bis old friends and
patrons, that he is now prepared to make the new and
beautiful style of
GE M FER R 0 TYPES,
mounted on cards very cheap.
Also, Melainotypes for Lockets, Cases, or Frames, as
well as all kinds of
PHOTOG R A P II S
AS BEFORE IN
T IJ BEST ST Y L E OF ART.
Views taken of Houses on short notice.
COP Y I N G I) 0X E T 0 0RI) E R
In a few days.
AL L WOR IC WAIiRA N T E D .
Albums kept on hand and will be sold cheap.
G. H. WOOD.
Pec. 6, 1864.
PHOT 0 G R A PIII C"GAL L E R Y
D. W. HUGHES
luf vma the public that he has removed his Photograph
ic (. tilery, to Montanye s lot, cast side ol Main St.. two
doors below Beidleman's Block, where lie is now pre
pared to : (ke Photographic iakene.- cs in the highest
sty <• of the art.
mbrotypes, Melainotypes, and Fereotypes, in Cards,
taken in a superior manner.
A good assortment cl Photograph Albums, every
style, kept constantly on hand. Also Photographs
distinguished public men, military and civil, lor sale.
Being now prepared to take Likenesses in the host
manner, he is confident that lie can give satisfaction to
all who may call.
Towanda, April 3; 1866.
JJ E W PLANING M I L L .
The undersigned having built a;large and commodious
Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with 'the
most modern and improved machinery, for the manufac
ture of
WINDOW SASH. BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, wlnL.cr I, rgeor small, upon
the shortest notice. We 1 ve u large variety o!
MOULDINGS, of the latest vh .: d pattern, which we
can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by
band.
PLANING,
TONGUEING,
GROVEING,
AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to
suit our customers.
Persons building, and not living more than twelve or
fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their inter
est. to buy ot us, or bring their lumber and have it
worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Floor
ing. or other lumber, and while your team is fee'liii"
have it ground out and take it home with von.
We w,!l pay CASH for PINE ft HEMLOCK LUMBER
delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or if
you can't come, write.
, , L. B. RODGF.RS & CO.
Towanda, Feb. 8,1861.
CUWING MACHINES!
Flavin# taken the A#nry of the two best Machines
yet made.
WHEELER & WILSON, AND SINGER.
Wc are now ready to supply all.
4QT MACHINES SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES "Be
aw No mi-t :e—the above makes ARE THE BEST
Mi" The wok of these Mai him s is alike on both sides
and wilt nut ravel, just come and try it."4a
MW Silks, Thread, Oil. Soap, Needles, Oil Cans, Needle
Cases, and extras kept on hand at our More." I ®#
MW We sell the thing that always pleases, "Bn
Call and see our samples and get our prices.
WICKHAM A BLACK,
Nov. 20, 18(55. Towanda, Pa.
SUGARS IN EVERY STYLE FOR SALE
kJ cheap, wholesale and retail, .t FOX'S.
B GIST'S PHILADELPHIA GARDEN
SEEDS lor sale uy
March 7, CG'. E. T. FOX. I
fllcri ffanbpe
"JJ EW SPRING UOOiii) I
VV. A, ROUKW Ks.i,,
ib receiving a large stock of Spring Good; u (great
REDUCTION IN PRICEB,
and oflera them at corresponding prices. CVmprising a
well selected assortment ol
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LAINE,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, CUALLAS,
THIBET AND CANTON CLOTH,
ALPACA, BERAGE, POPLINS,
TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS TO MATCH.
CLOTHS,
CASSIMFRES,
SATTINETTS, I
TWEEDS,
KENTUCKY JEANS.
Of all descriptions lor men an.i boys.
YAN KE E NOTI 0N S
Too numerous to mention.
II A li D W A R E ,
A good assortment'on and
CROC K E li Y ,
Is in full and complete supply.
G li 0 C E li I E S.
Teas, Cotlee, Sugar and Molasses, ut greatly reduced
prices.
L E A T II E li ,
A supply of Sole and Upper on hand.
W 0 0 I) E N W A li E ,
Tabs,[Pails, Brooms, Ac.
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
Cabs, Carts, Chairs, ami toys to please them all.
April 9.1866.
E W SPRING GOODS!
J. W. TAYLOR,
Is just receiving a large and welt selected stock of Spring
Goods ot the best qualities, and choice styles, having
purchased them when goods were the lowest, he feels
fully confident that he can sell to please all. A large
nc .ortment of Dress Goods, variour colors and styles.
A line line of French Poplins, the gem of the season.
Come and see them, all wool Alpacca Poplins, a gen
eral assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
and a very great variety of other dress goods too nu
merous to mention. A complete line ot Mourning goods,
Detains, Prints, Ginghams,
BLACK AJ\D WHITE BALMORALS,
Hoop Skirts i large quantities, from three yards to
three and ah It around, and splendid assortment of
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies' and Gents kid gloves, Dress Trimings and But
tons to suit all. Ladies' Cloths, Brab, Black and White,
and Black Eepellant Cloth,
SPRING SUA WLS,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Sheeting, Crash,
Scotch Diapers, brown and white table linen Napkins,
and a full line of White Goods, Jaconet, Nansook, Swiss,
Mull, Victoria Lawn, Striped Muslin. Dimity tjekeJ
Muslin, a nice assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS.
A large quantity oi Embri idery CHEAP. Gent's Neck
Tics, Paper Collars and Hosiery. One olthe largest and
best selected
STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS
ever brought in this market and cheap. All the latest
styles ami novelties of the season, in Bonnets, Gipsies,
Ac.. Ribbons. Ac., Flowers to suit every one. White
Embroidery, Hoods and Caps for infants. Ladies' and
Hisses' Hat . the Sailor,mnrguretta derby, and all styles
t ■> nnmerous to mention. Having secured the servu es
<: Miss MCSHLIf, 1 feel confident we can please ail,
and all kinds ot Milinery work done on short notice. 1
invite the people of Towanda and vicinity to call and
examine my stock i f goods and judge hr themselve- :
1:0 trouble to show goods, one door north ol the Po.-t
Office. April 9, 1866.
V"ET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
JL GOODS
AT
WICK II A M & BLACK'S.
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTIC'S,
FLANNELS,
WIIITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, *
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS.
The above lines we oiler in great variety and latest
styles
HATS and CAPS,
LARGE STOCK,
BOOTS and SHOES,
BEST MAKES.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS.
This part of our stock wc pay particular attention to,
ami now offer two of the best patterns ol Ironstone
Ware in the market. Erie and Sevres, also C. C., Yellow
Rockingham and Wedgewqod. Beautiful assortment ol
Glass Lamps. Call aus see our stock ot
NOTIONS.
Thankful for past favors we respectfully invite your
trade and promise to do our best.
WICK HAL A BLACK.
pU M P MANUFA CTU II Y !
SILAS BETTS A AO.,
Of Burlington, Bradford County, Pa., are manufactur
ing the old and well known Wooden Pump with all the
latest improvements. Also laying Pump Logs from
Springs, Ac., All orders promptly attended to.
July 10,i860.—t1.
Drugs anl> fHclrichus.
TJARSTOW & GORE'S DRUG STORE !
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS,
AliD NEW PRICES !
The undersigned having formed a co-partners'nip in
the Drug business, under the name of BARSTOW A
GORE, at the old stand No. 4, Patton's Block, where
they are daily receiving additions to their stock, from
the most reliable importers and nt üb.-tnivrs, respect
fully ask tor a liberal share of public patronage. A
large stock ot
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Has just been received,and we are now prepared to sup
ply the
WANTS.OF THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLES
BELONGING TO THE TRACE.
1 i RE WINE* AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE
ONLY, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CONCENTRATED
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND lIOMCEPATHIO MEDI
CINES.
ALL TIIE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH,
PAINT AND YARNISII BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS AND GLASS.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND.
TILDEN's ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID EXTRACTS,
A LK A I. OID AN D RESI NO IDS,
All the Best Trasses,
A BI) O M I N A L S U 1' P O II T E RpS ,
Shoulder Braces,
BRJSAST PUMPS, NIPPLE -HELLS, AND SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, POUELT KNIVES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
AND REST QUALITY.
A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for
the Tee'h and Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes,
Oils, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, In
vlgoistort. Ac., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps,
Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, &c.,ali of
the latest styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
tsr Physician.-, supplied r.t reasonable rates. Medi
cine; :o. 1 Pre--riptioiH carefully and accurately com
pounded and prepared by competent persons at all hours
of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10 o'-
clock in the forenoon, to 2in the afternoon.
D. 11. BARSTOW. W. 11. 11. GORE.
Towanda, Aug. 1,1865.
jQR. PORTER'S OLD~DRUG STORE.
Alreadyadmitted to be
The largest,safest and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,
wim
Anestablished reputation for keeping the best medicine
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly compel! at persons, whode vo
the most careful attention,pay thestri* test regard
to accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles, and medicines of un.j ies
tioned purity,lias become
THE CASH DRUG STOKE
With prices revised to correspond with the markc-t.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
By recent arrangements with the Mannf?.. fvrcrs, Impor
ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha
ses,the prices will always be at the low
est point for Prime, Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, DRUGS AND
DYK-STUFPS.
Everything in this extensive s'ock will be. sold
Cheap for Cash !
PRICES REDUCED, VIZI
OF SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS.
POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS,
LAMPBA N DMATEBIALB FOR L I G II T.
TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE.
TORACCO AND SNUFF.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
TOOTH, SKIN AND IIAIR PREPARATIONS
FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Eclectic, Botanic awl Ilomctopa'.hic Medicines
Spices, Bird Seed, Lump Shades and Garden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac.
Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
the great wants of i he People, reduced in Price,
and revised for the Cash System.
DR. PORTER'S COAL OIL.
DR. PORTER'S CAMI'HENE 1
DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL!
DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID !
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the
Market. '
PI: . PORTER'S TRE P A RATIONS
FOR FAMILY USE.
Known as Sale. and Reliable Remedies,are warranted to
what they arc Intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 50 cents
Dr Porter's Family Embrocation •' 35 44
Dr Porter's Tonic EUxer " 100 "
Dr Porter's Worm Syrup 44 50 44
i>r Porter'sComp. SVT. Hypophosphites.. 44 100 44
Dr Porter's Uterine Tonic 44 150 44
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam 44 3 44
Dr Porter's Tooth Ache Drops 44 25 '•
I)r Porter's Cephalic Snnlf. •' 25 "
Dr Porter's Tooth Powder •' 50 44
Dr Porter'sTricogene 44 50 44
:)r Porter's Tricophile 44 50 44
Dr Porter's Shampoo 44 51) ><
Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion 44 50 44
Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder 44 35 44
Dr Porter's Bed Bug lhdson 44 35 ■
Dr Porter's Biack Ink 44 25 4 *
Dr Porter's Cleansing Fluid 44 374 ••
Dr Porter's Rat and Mice Poison 44 35 44
Dr Porter's Citrate Magnesia 44 35
I)r Porter's Worm Wafers << 35 •
MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY AT
THE OFFICE.
Charging only for Medicine.
A3"Thankful tor - ■ oral patronage would respect
fully announce to his friends md the public thatno pain
shall be spared to ati lyand merit the continuance of
theircontidence and pair- age, at the
CASH DRUG STORE!
Corner of Main and Pine streets.
Dcntestrp
rpWENTY-PIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
JL IN DENTISTRY—J. S. t :itu. M. 1)., would re
spectfully iniorm the inhabitants of Bradf >rd County
that he is permanantly located in Waverly, N.Y., where
lie has been in the practice of his profession for tlic past
four years. He wouid say tiiat from his long and suc
cessful practice of 25 years duration, he is familiar with
all the different styles of work done in any and all Den
tal establishments in city or country, and is better pre
pared than any other Dental opera'or in the vicinity to
do work the best adapted to the many and different
cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist,
as he understands the art of making his own artificial
teeth, and has facilities lor doing the same. To those
requiring under sets of teeth he would call attention to
his new kind of work which consists ol porcelain (or
both plate and teeth, and forming a continuous gum. It
is more durable, more naturai in appearance, and much
better adapted to the gum than any other kind of work.
Those in need of the same are invited to call aud exam
ine specimens. Teeth tilled to last lor years and oiten
t mes for life. Chlorofo• m, ether, and "Nitrous oxide"
administered with perfect safety, as over lour hundred
patients within the last lour years can testify.
I will he in Towanda from the 15th to 30th of every
month, at the office of W. K. TAYLOR, (formerly oc
cupied by Dr. O. 11. Woodruff.) Having made arrange
ments with Mr. Taylor, lam prepared to do all work in
the very best style, at his office.
N0v.37,1865. yl.
IYiI H. WESTON, DENTIST. Office
-Le in Patton's Block, over Barstow & Gore's Drug
and Chemical Btora. 1 jantiG
TMPOIITANT TO DISCHARGED WOUN-
A ded Soldiers, Fathers, Mothers,Widows,Brothers and
Sisters, and Orphan children of deceased soldiers, and
all persons that have claims against the United States,
in any of the Departments at Washington, can have the
same promptly collected, by calling on
H. B. McKEAN,
tar Office over Montanye's Store, Main, Street
wanda, Pa.
March 20,1865.
Ha y SCALES FOR SALE i
[Patent Applied For.]
The Su! -c ribor having spent time ami money in per
fecting a New, Simple, Cheap, and Durable Hay Scale,
warranted correct lor five years or longer, now oilers it
to the public, on the following terms :
One 12 feet platform Ilay Scale, weighing 4,000 lbs.
(the purchaser I'urnisning ."rid framing timbers) $D 0 1 0
One 13 tt.pl: form, weighing 5,000 lbs, 113 00
One 11 44 44 •• 6,000 44 125 00
Address, G, W. JACKSoN,
Jan. 25,'66.—tf Wvalusicg, Bradford Co. Pa,
(Hart's
HPHOMAS J- INGHAM, ATTORNEY
X A T I-A IV, LAPOBTE, Sullivan Connty. Pa
TVRJI. H. MASON. PB YSICIAJS AJNJj
XJ SURGEON, offers his professional eryice; to the
peopleof Towanda ami vicinity. Officeat in. reriar-nco
on fine street, where he can always be found ••••.. i
professionally engaged.
EORGE I). MONTANYE, A TTOt-
TXEV AT LAW— Ofiice in Union Block,for mer-
Iyoccnpied by Jab. M a ki.ake.
\\[ T. DAVIES, Attorney at Law, To-
V? • wanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Watkins, Esq.
Particular attention paid to Orphans' Court business
and settlement ot decedents estates. 26-42.
Vfl ERCUR A MORROW^ ttomeysat Law,
JLvJL Towanda, Penn'a,
The uudtrsigued having themsclvos togctn
cr in the practice of Law, offer their professional ser
vices to the public.
ULYSSES MEIICUR, P. D. MORROW.
March 9,1865.
17 L. ANDRUS, Ltcensed Auctioneer,
JDi* Canton, Bradford county, Pa., having had much
experience, offers his services to the public. Address
by letter., or otherwise.
Canton, July 18, 1665.
I PATRICK & PECK, Attorneys at Law, j
Offices In Union Block, Towanda, Pa., formerly j
occupied by Hon. Wm. Klwell, and in Patrick's block, i
Athens, Pa. They may be consulted at either place.
11. W. I'ATKICK, apll3 w. A. PKCI. I
HI). McKEAN, A TTORNE Y<6 CO UN- i
• SEI.I.OiI AT I.A IV, Towanda, Pa. Par
ticular attention paid to business in the Orphans' Court.
July 20, 1866. " !
HENRY PEET, Attorney at Law, Towan-i
ia, Pa. jun27, C 6. 1
W H. CARNOCHAN, A TTORNE Y
V , • AT I.AIV, Troy, Pa. Special attention given
to collecting claims against the Government lor Bounty,
Back Pay and Pensions. Office with E. B. Parsons, Esq. i
June 12,1865.
171) WARD OVERTO V Jr., Attorney at
jIJ /. (to, Towanda, Pa. Office in Montaoyes Block,
over Ernst's Store. July 13th, 1865 |
HENRY A. RECORD, m. D., Physicum I
and Surgeon, having permanantly located in To
wanda, would respectfully offer his professional services
to the citizens of the place a vioiuity. Office, at J. A.
Record's Store. Jan. 30, '66.
I OHX X. C A LIFE, ATTORNEY AT
tj LA IV, Towanda, Pa. Also, Government Agent
j or the collection of Pensions, Back Pay and Bounty.
No charge uniess successful. Office over the
i Post Office and News Room. Dec. 1, lt*64.
OD. STILES, M. D., Physician <ft Surgeon.
• Warren Centre, Bradford County, Pa.
| Ofiice formerly occupied by Dr. McKee Vi: its made
j with promptness. Particular attenti ,n given to lite
I treatment of Chronic cases, and Diseases Incident to !e
| males and children. Office terms Cash.
Dr. Stiles is a graduate of the "Philadelphia Univer
-1 sity of Medicine and Surgery.'" wliere he attended two
j full courses of Lectures, he also attended the clinical
lectures of the "Blockley Hospital" for two winters and
took a special course on Bandaging, operative and mi
nor surgery.
Dec. 20, 1665.
T7DWARD MEEKS—AUCTIONEER.—
1 ' J All letters addressed to him at Sugar Run, Brad
ford Co., Pa., will receive prompt attention. May7*66tf.
T7RANCIS E. POST, Painter, Towanda,
X. Pa, with 10 years experience, is confident he can
givetheb ' satisfaction in Painting, Graining, Stain
ing, Glazing. Papering, Ac. Particular attention
paid to Jobbing in the country. April 9, '66.
.furniture.
. XT E W ARRANG E M E N T !
I A MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE,
IK
! TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN'A.,
WITH REDUCED PRICES.
JAM E S 0. Flto S T
Would respectfully announce to the people of Brad
| ford and the adjoining counties, that he has purchased
i the Store, on the south side of the Public Square, lor
merly occupied by CHESTER WELLS ; and also the
| Store on Main Stre t, formerly occupied by J. W. Means
j as a Grocery Store, and having connected the same, has
! now the largest and best Furniture Ware Room to be
| found this side of the city of New York. And he would
furthermore announce that he has in the same the larg
j est and best stock of Furniture ever offered in this Mar
-1 V-t, or to bt- found in Northern Pennsylvania, to which
• < -la-.: additions will be made from Boston, New-York
Bncl ester and various other places to numerous to men
tion all of which will be sold at lower prices than any
i other c, tier this side ol New York, will sell the same
i quality oi g„ods.
i My stock consist sia part of
MARBLE and WOOD TOP CENTRE TABLES,
MARBLE and WOOD TOP HALL STANDS,
DINING and EXTENSION TABLES
CARD TABLES,
PIANO STOOLS,
BUREAUS, STANDS, BEDSTEADS, Ac., Ac
Chairs ol every variety and style, as cheap as the
cheapest and good as the best.
Euamehd Chamber Sets, also Oak, Chestnut and
Walnut. Parlor sets iu Hair. Cloth, Damask, Moreen,
and Heps, at prices which defy competition. Also
. EASY CHAIRS, and ROCKERS,
CAMP CH AIRS and STOOLS,
BOOK RACKS,
WHAT XOTS,
IRON BEDSTEADS,
HAIR and HUSK MAT TRESSES,
Children's Carriages,
Children's Cradies and Cribs
LOOKING GLASSES,
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
PHOTOGRAPH OVALS,
STEEL ENGRAVINGS,
CORDS and TASSELS,
In fact everything in the line usually to be found in a
ill-' elass Kutniture Store. I shali also continue to man
utacture furniture as usual ami warrant the same to give
satis taction. The public are invited to call and exutni ae
for themselves, at the store, on Main street, two doors
soutli ol Moutanyes. My motto is, quick sales and small
proiits.
Ready made Coffins. Burial Cases. Coffin Plates and
Handles, together with everything in the line of under
taking constantly on hand, with two elegant Hearses.—
Funerals attended within .a circuit of 25 miles on reas
onable terms.
Towanda, Pa., June 20.1865. JAMES O. FROST.
jpr R X ITU RE WARE-ROOMS !
JAMES MAKINSON announces to the public that he
still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a iar <•
assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, Ac., of
every uescriptioi which will be made of the best materi
a!s. and in he most workmanlike manner.
1 invito the inectionot the public to my work, which
shall no be surpssed iu durability, at any shop in the
count:y, and my prices will be found to be as low as the
time' will admit.
Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to or
der. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired.
Aug. 15, 1565.
FURNITURE STORE I
Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms formerly oc
cupied by F. X. Page, Athens, Pa., would now say to
the pations ot the old Establishment that I have a com
plete Stock of Goods, just received, embracing every
thing in the
FURNITURE LINE.
My goods are new and well selected, and for
GOOD GOODS
Wiil not be undcr.-.old by any. Call and examine my
stock before purchasing. 1 retain the Workmen of the
old establishment, and
MR. N. I. HART
Will have charge ol the business ami Manufacturing. In
short we have the finest Stock of Goods in our line west
ol New York, consisting of
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top
Centre Tables, Extension
and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
Oil Curtins, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes,
Pictures, Ac.
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES.
Our Undertaker's Department will at all tia.es be
well supplied with everything in that liue. We have
the
FINEST HE A USE
In this section, not eveepting anything west of New
York, and will attend Funerals' within a circuit of
Twenty Mites, on reasonable terms.
G. U. VOORIIIS.
N.I. Hart, Agent.
Athens, Jan. 25,1806.—1y 1
(jj-OOD NEWS. BbSEM en Ded
TUB PRICK OK CI.OTIIIN(j
(- O N E DOW N W IT II (
The L-ht stock of good, well t d4 <
tr Otrb t to til's market is now open i* A' * t.
STORE OF R. W. EDliy
Bought since the fall of Gold and the ■
will eaaMe him to give his cuatornei
low figures, ami the decline in pi- '' ""fit,
a! are stylish, and a la mode. So A'"'-*' "•
goods, every article guaranteed aTiv.V
sale. My goods are all l-r'-neu^d
THE LATEST FASHION-
And equal to the best city custom mai)c
As usual the best quality all wool 'to
Business Suits,
Black Frock Co,'.-,
Bla' k Doe Pants and V. •
Linen Coats, Dusters, and lVit.
The Latest Style : in." Silk H,
Straw, Panama nd Cloth Ha: s '\y
; Negligee Shirts. < folia:. Nek 1i '
| per.ders, Under Shirts arid Draw -
| English Half Hose, Over Alls, Over s , " v
: InceMefa, Ladies Fine Men :
In fact everything nsoalli | 3
I Gentleman's Furnishing Store. 1
I Goods at a fair price are cheaper t:. a „ ~
j price. All goods sold at one r ~ '
teasing to make an offer, but eve. "
same goods at the same pi .
bottom of the market. .: [|
marked down to the gold 1,j.,.'
will be sold regardicss.o! >,
ffce. It you want ? , K ,j
goods at a fair ;,.
go to EDDI '.s.
where you will find
bim ready to show ;... . „
and sell them too at thefov-'
are to correspond with ;
mind the place to bgv good, a.
Clothing Is at R. W. EDDY'S, i.ex- , A
Towanda, Jan. 7, 1805.
LOTH ING ! CLOTH I Mi \
BEADY MADE AND MADE 10 opj)
J. M. COLLINS,
Ist door South of Codding A Russell'-, ! ..
Irom New York a large and atr.ictLc j /'
NEY\ V/IX'i'ER (.'Ll )'j Hi\(;
Oar stock comprises every article .■era •
boys, - usd
PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOAT-
I'iY BUSINESS SUITS -OF U' - '. ' AI
COATS. PANTS 7-i- A: ''" •
COLLARS,N'K TIE- e
■ ERS, DRAW. IK . '
(i EN T S FURNISHIX (; <; (j q
Of every descriptk: . ,
Especial attention is called to our st 1; <■,:
| CJtPTHS, CASS I MERES AND V,
M tic ( we will make up to order on .-hurt no:. .
A nice line of Fancy Cassiucrs I r i'- ■
j Latest style Huts and Caps. i. Nts Far t
Cutting done to order on sh it
Bear in mind if you wish to buy t . -
and a.- - good as rt presented, Ml -a
| Terms Cash. ,
Towanda, Dec. 7. 1-65.
CHEAPNESS,"STYLEA X ITkea IT?
NOW IS VOKR TIME TO
| YOUR CLOTHING CHEAY AT YOC .<>
PROCLAIM IP TO TUE PEOPLE,
, Just received—a large stock of Fall and Wint
ing at J. CORN'S Eimira Branch Ch -• -
; Says coolly. p-.ldiy an i deliberately, tc,." he !.•
foremost of the Clothing Merchants ' iT- wand
Eigtbeen hundred and sixty-one ha.- m<-. .
i light and beauty of Spring shines upon u-. wit! * .
1 radiant splendor. I shall continue to - :11 ClcLi:..
1 Cash, cheaper than any other man. as my.g.>ou
bought cheap lor cash, and they will he sold die.,:
: cash.
My goods are all manufactured in Kiiuira. there
I can warrant them well made. Enough for ae •
: have everything in the line ot
' CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING JOODS, h.C
CAPS, AC., AC.
That is kept in any other Store in town,
ntry;
< their trading where they can do t. best, re.gardle* :
■ i
I you to cciue and see me—country a- , . 'kecitvait
invited—every person, rich or pool, a .or low ,boml .■
ree are inn
At JOHN SHI.AM'S Clothing Store, next r:
Mcrcar'a Dry Goods Store, Main Btreet, Towanda i
N. B—We wish to be understood, that we ar... .-
undetsoid by any man. or combination o' men.
.** No charge lor showing our Goods.
Towanda, March 12,1862. J.
j(JR EA T REDUC TI () >,
In prices of
SPRING AND SUMMER ULuTiliA
For Men and Boys weir.
Most of these goods are nana :urtd Es, :-. -.
OUR T R A D E .
Having ji-t returned from the Ea-.-. :■ . • "
Markets with one of the
LA KG EST STOCKS EVER OF! !■' Hi)
We B<>licit an early call and cxauiinati-n u' ..( As
sortment, which cannot be beat in . ;r. c.
STYLE AND Q U AI, 11 V .
Our .-tock of HATS are ol the lau-t -tjlc a
assortment of
FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE & SPANISH LINEN -I!.' "
COLLARS, TIES, SUSI'ENPEK
GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEF.*
WRAPPERS,
PKAWEIS,
SHIRT BOSOMS,
LINEN A PAPER Ct'i'i'E A
Which will lie sold at low prices.
Tbo.se wishing to bny, will tin 1 it t "
to call before buying el.-ewheie. I!
at
SOLOMON ■; * '
No. i'atton ■
Tiiwan la, May 1, '66.
J EF F I) A VIS ESC A PE' 1 '
How many hearts will burn with
ing this annotinccnte.it. But we - J
your feelings ot indignation for i I 1>;
though this arch traitor has escaped i ng *
the Public are requested to call at
WARNER'S JEWELRY STOlilb
And examine his splendid stock ot V\" b -i>
ry of the latest designs and elaborate lbu-li, *
being sold at
VERY LOW PRICES.
He also keeps the celebrated Setlt Tb >m:w 1
American and Swiss Watches. Other jD ■< ~
kept in &Btori
ton's Bio k. N. B.—Watches, Clocksi 1J
paired and warranted.
A. M. V, ABN-
Towanda, June 20, IB6o.—Cm.p.
/CARRIAGES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS!
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT SI il.l, IN OI'KJ 4:
FELLOWS, Oil AND ALL A CO..
Successors to Reynold-, Fellows & Co., aie
and are prepared to furnish on short o'-t:
Carriages and t- eighs, ol all dcsctip: .sis ana a.
test and most approved style, and i the best -
at the old stand opposite the Union I! 1 -
tral part ot Alba Butou.eh, Bradford e.sc.'y■> •
The public are assured that the reputati a
has aecjuired during the last six years under t...
in tcndence of J . If. Fellow-, will l>e n.-e
taiued, as he will superintend the work :-
having long liern anil having had mueli ex. • ■
Carriage and Sleigh Buildei would a-- - ,
that no pains will be -p.trjd bv lb •t > v <" '• ,
the establishment wonky of th r; i.roiii-c- r .
as one ot the old firm for the patro :t.: • •'
ded, we hi pe to merit a continu :a e. ' ' ; !4 a-
X. 8.-Wc, the undersigned, bv ing pi • y. >
ics.can minnfaetnreaudoffir to the pnoW
that willdcty co>njtiti n. j', A e 'C C' vNi'A'-b.
JNL'mkuih
Alba Borough, April 15, 1806. ly.