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

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KaV.ing anil Keying Manure.
H -i'i-v.t r:i n h mtty have been said on
i!i 6 ji j"et, :• dues not seem to have had
i •■ d if ct, vviien we see so many of
- ,i • c<> isidered as our best iar
• x - t' l tak" any steus toward !
> i.d ; Wtr>, instead of devis-j
; <r Hicr using its a iiutint, even i
rt of that already obtained j
■ i lie • c Now, I believe that most of j
th • • je nit this are entirely ignor- !
i', u r t injury they are doing them-j
to- v i ■ may be a few who,though I
i ■ t ! : their attention ailed to it, j
\-1 ' . t any tneaus for remedyiug j
so g; ;t an evil.
i tvor to point out a few of the j
in •'( * ■ • it sources of ■waste, and the j
in i v i -i they may be obviated.
'jo wit-U the most important of all
ma:.m h is that obtained from our ,
sta ; '! p !cu ,v-3iouses,and which is usual-j
iy i' into the barnyards to remain j
tLn r ivii nit any protectiou from the wea
thf-r, it ? 1 i. . I'i-r it has been soaked by rain I
after ra ■ c irrit-d out into the fields to 1
j .-p .iv ; •\v iste occasioned by the remov
al of preceding crops.
Now, if tin* water,after soaking through I
th manure, -.ttd extracting from it a large i
aui'o.i its usefulness, was carefully'
n i., I by i. 'ing caught in tanks, the loss j
wu' 1 r. b• as much felt ; but even th*s j
is not i i;ie, and barns are generally built,;
> hill when possible, the wa-1
■r ii i > into their yards runs off al- ;
ii inn <1 itely ; and when not so situ- j
nt i, <■ ;o p are usually cut from them to i
: it m m escape,and thus a quantity of
hi) ri t ■ ill: part of the manure is lost, j
Now, in* loss could easily be prevented, !
ami \ .-l:.;ht expense, by the erection of
a .-li ! nii'l r which the manure coald be j
stu *. d, ur wl at would be better still, if a
C ul l il ie c.iuld be pr pared in which it >
m - I i-itcd, and any exnense incur- '
it.<i iy would sooii be repaid.
, in al-- > constantly escaping rm
• o : the form of gas, and as it is
, pi. t a iiieh contains a large amount i
i' i. •; ••iiich is especially beneficial to ;
be well if it w-re also saved, j
X i v i .is i'ii" be accomplished by the ap- j
p'.i i; i• -11 ,s vera! substances to the ma- {
sin: • tin •.■•;> cheapest and best ot which
i-, th ■ s ''; l be of lime or plaster of Paris,
mi i* in.- in this way : the sulphuric
•ic - dphate of lime has a greater
ammonia that it has for the (
hrc .; t ilo-refore heaves the Isuie and j
to the ammonia, forming
. ainmoui r, which is a fixtd j
H . i T
frequeut application to the j
riii.t'ly tlit! just carried from j
btiie of 11n- plaster, would !
. prnv cit the escape of this
■ t another point to which 1
iilioii, and that is the ways ;
m increase our stock of ma- j
mgh they are many I will
i iv -j two of the most prominent : |
. ni'-ans of the compost heap, ]
i ,■ v • nd by the pig pen. If you will
v■ v . >• pigs the material,the qu.tu
-1 noi"'* they will in ike will be im- j
(l s'r iw oid bay can be given to
v ill'age, but still better than
. iv. s ; yo i may fill the p.-n i
n, i d Uiey will soon be con-1
. • beat manure.— Germantovcn
—r
• ring and Feeding Pigs.
! drink and sleep ; what then ?
.. . auk and sleep again."
Club meeting in Ireland, a
: " Pigs require dry 11 i.irs,
el-tidiness. Foul air encour
; cold air consumes food iu
that ought to make fat. It.
• i • || practicable to put in a grow
•ko fat, nor would it be juiic
■ r n coarse dwarf to make a
i > :. .ig Yon must have a full
pi' e.ditiomd animal, possessing
at of tlie principal points to
vh !• •' already a iutit-d, and with
r attention, it is not easy to
. pidity v ith which a pig will
e should not fe more than six
.\ . The farmer has five pi in
leiits lor this purpose, viz.,
Swedes, mangels and cab
's well boiled and well luuis
..]vSo well boiled take equal
0 • ii c ii: and oatmeal,and any of the
:• d you may have, as crush
, vefclu s, rye or barley, wi'h
"'i liid sait, made in thick gni
■ :e roots, ami left to ferment
always given in a lukewarm
i hoiira three times a day.—
-sc.' mentor annoyance the bet
■ ' ii i**r siritli a> <i a'eep eno nr
c "tie I is coudortH, and th.
jtcabie tliat are si m t Uics
■ i easy-going and quiet riis
l' OH ' ■
( . •. rs—An old decayed otel aid
i> t -ml. night, and is a sure evi
• rining. Better have rio ap
• i.in the kmitted, woripv fruit
'••lid ffom the hall dead bran
i.i r!y stripped of foliage by
•r riddlrd by burers.aDd tin re
i i'unib' rers ot ground which
• . voted to profitable culture.—
•ce without mercy to all ancli
c. .w■ i i ills ; but trees which are s'ill
i - . : ■ eto admit of renovation,may
stand wi b a fair prospect of
v p y of Iruit, if proper restora
: v *d Prune iff ail decayed
1 . v.-h viie trunks and larger liinbs
*i of s.i! soda or whale oil soap.
, , I'.vii r innate the larv® of insects ;
i • :: '.i i. i moss and balk, and u.ber
w hi althfu! influence on ihe tree.
j .tHum, while the tree is witli
• I'eipdlarp,' nests may be eas
-1 ai d s'ripped ofl" wiiii the
ng a much surer way of Te
rn tfiaii to wait for their dev 1-
e .. ut i• t sprmg.— Hwrih'rtj Farmer:
1 is in i oi.:> \\ xatiicr. - For some rea
s "t yci known, cream skimmed from
it • !■: .*: a'h<T does not come to hut- •
, d, so quickly as that fr<>m
■ in wanu weather. Perhaps j
, vhieh form the little sacks of i
cr am, artrthicker and tongh
■ two itiefiiods of obviating
'ugn at degree. One is, to
i "i milk on ilm stove,or in some
s sc.cn is struinH, and let it j
cote warm —sum** say,until a j
i ' :ses,cr uiitil a ekim ot cream
si- "i on the Mirlaee. Aeothet l
-<id a tciispooi iul of suit to a ,
;. when it is skimmed. Cream :
nib! generally come to but-j
wtien c.iuiucd. It is ,
; acts i,pi-ii the eating of:
• s act) f*i\k s thern tender, j
■ k '■•.:()■.' v when l". aten bi I
•v . '
. man who undertook to take
' ice Mavltirniii has gene out to
•>-' ... .-.I ib'Oiiy Aiouniams. U goes in tor
jobs.
■■mm-
Jnfin,tflnfjL i, i i J
WANDA INSURANCE MitiSGY.
H. B. M'KEAN *
Ajrenl for the following well known and -cliioU lr.nr
ancs Companies : r
New England Inecbanci! Co — Jlarfford, Con i.
I \sbtts .. 24 i.078 16
Kensington [ksvhas'cb Co. PhUtult>phia.
! WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY.
Wilkes-Bsrre. Peon a.
I Capital and Surp'u* I.tKH)
ASSETS.
. Stock not called in ..... ijO.fiOt
i Bills receivable -titilOO
|U. 8. 5-20 Bonds - - • . - . - 55,000
I Temuorary and call i-oans .... u.ooo
| 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock - - li.lWl
30 shares Pirst Nat. Bank at Wilkes-Bnrre, - .botKi
!70 " Sec. - 7,000
I 16 shares tVilks-Barre Bridge Stock - ■ '2.6*0
! Bea! Estate 1,5t0
j Judgments 102
fine from Agents and others • - • 7,414
Cash in hand and in Bank .... 1 542
, DIRECTORS.
O. M. Hollenback, 1,. It. Shoemßker
| R. D. Lacoe, ! John Rirhards,
i H. M. Hoyt, i Charles A. Miner,
Samuel wdh3ms, j C. Collins,
j Stewart Pierce, Chas. Dorr&nce,
; Wm. 6. Ross, G M.Harding
G. M. HCI.LENBACK, Prt'idrnt.
L. I>. Suoemaxek, I'ICC-Preulenl.
R. C- Smitii , Sec'y.
H. B. M'Kian. Agent, Towanda, Pa.
LUZERNE INSURANCE AGENCY.
! JEtHI IKSCRANCK Co .—Hartford,
, Absets $5,000,000
j Fultok Insurance Co.—Afrte York,
\ Cash Capitla $300,00S
! Metropolitan Lnsvrance Co.,
I Capital $1,4000,000
Royal Insurance Co.,
j Capital $10,060,000
| Liverpool A London Ins. Co.,
i Capital $.,.000,000
I LIFE IN9UR VNCE—Connecticut Mere a .
1 Assets to.- 60,000
S3- Policies isancd for the iEtna, Fnlton and Metre
-1 poll tan. and orders received lor Insurance upon I *.vora
: hie terms. It. C. MITH, Agent,
Wilkes-Ban e. Pa.
' H. B. M'KEAN, Agent, for the al-we Companies al
Tiiwainia. Pa.
HOMER CAMP, Agent, Camptowh, Pa.
j Sept. 4.'66.
fPIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENTAL INSCR
! r ante.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED
| OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION I)OEI..\ItS •
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
FOR THE FOLLOWING NAMKD KKLIABLi: COMIONYS :
' Girard Fire A Marine K-tkance Company i
I'hiludelphia, j
| Capital and surplus over TI '.0,000
Bvihs IxacuAKCE COMPANY I
Of Neui-Torh-. i
| Capital and surplus.over i;:,7".0,00(i
I INSURANCE COMRANY OK K'OtrU Aii,::tlCA, )
Vh tad t pit la. {
i Capital and surplus, over it,," iu,oo' !
; Manhattan Insurance Cosirsy.
Of iYeip-I 'oik. |
Capiui! and snrpios, over fi viO.OiS'
i Enterprise Insurance C.hip*nv.
Oj I'hdudrlphia. |
I Capita'and surplus, over t i'IO.OC
! AKTvC LnsUka.nvG Company. I
Of .Veto- York. i
Capital and surpiuM, over J7.70.00n
j Putnam Insurance Company.
Of Hartford, Conn. \
j Capital and aurpins. over $704,000
Mutual Life Insurance Company. (
Of New- York. )
Capital and surplus,over ... $ y .000,000
Travellers Insurance Company. (
Of Ha. l-juril Conn. {
( Apral and surplus, aver S.4K),O(Ki
i iiiik* lukfn on all l.indr • f I'roprrly al as P.w rates
i i- In in* other reliable • 'omp.iuiea.
3o" Policies issued and i.',—e it any aiijn-ied a:
this Vgenv;y, ibereliy saving ihe trouble aud ex e usc o!
gioug elsewhere tor settlement.
•w- othee at the tlardwlie r e Store oi Codding A
i Ituasell C- 3. BC.--r.LL
Towsnda. Feb. 7. 1*66. ti
I fjiOWANiiA JNXITiANCE AGENCY 1
Policies issaed „ Losses ad j n-ted and prompth paid, by
It. H. M'KEAN. Agent,
i Ot the following well known and reliable Companies.
I * Office Montanye's lilor-k.
Aggregate Amount of Capital , $17,0(i0,00u
J .Ut.tn a Insurance Company ,
Hartford, Conn.,
Capital . .$4 000,000
i Niagara Insurance Company.
.Vetr York, )
J Capital $1,246,000
New England Insurance Company,
I to r< fin d. Conn , i
| Capital. $200,000
, Wyoming Insuranxe o<>mpavy. e*
IV'll ken-Ban t, Pa., '
! C.-pital . $150,000
! N'okto American Transit Insuranck Co., )
(Accidental)
■ j Philadelphia. 1 _ '
. j Capita] $700,000
I Connecticut Mutual Like Insurance Co., )
. i Haitford, Conn., "* f
j Capita! ... $10,000,000
i KENSINTON Fik* Insurance 0" ,
Phihutrtiihia, f
I Cip'tal ~.i .$300,090
j Towanda. Pel,. *2i', lv6o—tl
I y II E INSURANT tiOMgAXY OF
■ 1 NORTH AMKUICA.
"fT:,'e No. 217 Walnut Slree', Philaiie , ; •
■ ! This ( <np|,any ane i-.w f r,i.i-n n,g the t .
j In-'irswvp "ni ka-t -r damage bv rflilC on bji idiogs.
Mi 'than, Use. Furniluie, A'-', thriu-gb' il i; '.,t
• ! iVuit". ivanii, u:i PWa tei tnsjhr pm/ r.t-ile r *-rI,MW|
j or permanently of Buildings, by a deposit ■>! . • ni nn
In, jinimpt paymeat e aims tnr P-Sses d iniig ihe
! period ot nearlv 70 years that ipe Company '.>■ !eu n
j esistence. entitles lliein I" tie* c,inliiieui'e of ii e jialilii
! IUaRTTOHs. •Aithor tr. Ibiffiu. Samuel '4*. J>- -s.John
is Brewti, i ibsrles lay lor. .' mtr >-i While, J i ... K. Nell,
Itkdiard l>. Wood, Wm. W* b, Wrn. K l> . latuc.-
N. Ili' V-on, 8. Morris Wvin. John Mason Revi. L. Aar
j rison. Francis |{, Cope. Kdwaril H 'lrottei r : v >rd >
Clarke, Wm. Caiaiejiug-. Arthur G. Cupk,- . i'les'nt
i C - ""NSI'I t \C-' ■
jLA ! HM EKS il L'TI" ALFI EE 6LU. v N11:
■j 1 C'Jil t'AN'V
I
OF MIDDI.r. I'X N" NS YLV AN*I A,
I Office in pajivllie, klontoar Coaulv, Pegin'a,
I Capital .... $537,000 00
The Farmers Mutual Fire li-siiiance Comp o ot Mid
dle penr'sylvaui.a wan incorporated t-y 'he rem.-tlrania
j Iwg.slitnre, iu Ihe year I-*."7:• lor the Mutual i- . ranee
i of Country property only. intmed .iic !y 1 b.-.eaiter
j commenced its operations on 'hat principle, :. ch has
lieen strictly adhered to since.
All losses have been promptly paid out of the Prenii
i nms collected on application for insoe*uce without nak
j ing any assessments
j The Insnrance of Cpon&y proper .y pply. the ow rato
' charged lor I:isur.snce.and the prompt payn rn of InJsi'v
1 sie deemed a sufficient recommendation of the f'trmer-.
| Mui'iat Erie Imuiarcr Company ot Middle is Iva
j nia. to all owners ct ate cU. s country pmpei ty
P. Johnson, .Sc-'y. Wm. Fulmkr. I'rea't.
C. M M ANVII i.U.
March .5, -i?'J. Agent. Towanda. Pa.
! JJNIOX OAHIUAGE SIIOF,
AT ALBA, PEN'N'A.
I Ttir indersigned resneeUully informs the a 'viaens ol
: Wes'ern BraJlord thai la-has commenced tie-' irriage
:aa l Witg-'ii mauufac'uring liusiness. in all ii various
j branches in Alha, lioTimgh, in. (tie shop noidi of the
! Union Hotel, His loreiran in ike wf-*l -hop w,i'i lie V,
M. RKYNOLPS. who is well known to the : . p|( of
• his vicinity, having en i i the business 1.0 ie last 16
vesusf Ho will matiEiacture to order, and ke-p • .mstant
fy on hand the latest stiles of ftugg**, is, l . top aud
open. Platform, DeinocratAnd Skeleton"\Y4gous, -it ighs,
tatters. Ac. His work wi!i be done by the ueiat ex
perieuied warkmen.and great care will i> taken in pro
enrring the.best timber, and the 1110-t snb-*'o 'in ma
' terials. He intends that the work Ctntßii 00; lusaUop
J tor style, dura,,llity and ,'be.Liut—. shall uoi •' ■ celltd
in the Countt. BF.f .i MiINM of all knulsdo'i" >' itb ilea
-1 patch .iu a sui.tautii.l manner on ie iMiua''- 'triT.s
j ive uaa cg,i. James m. i m vbe.
Alba, RrJf'rd Coun'v Pa. v M , l-ce. v
; i i: Tll E K a M I LL a ,
BURLINGTON*. PA.
The proprietor, hiring rami fit his Flouring, Mi t- Rar
: ing'on. 311 : taken pi m- in seieeting ari<- '• sfid tlie
j inos: iuiur.ve,| machinery, it is now oomple'.o in order
I for ah kinds ot Floor;*;,..
CUSTOM WORK i> INK at HiioßT NOTICE.
w-th che*-rful at'eudants '; Iw7 to yo .r ahuU iu
g'sai order and with general eansloclmn.
*i-C,L-h paid tor Grain.
April 17, lddd, HO6WELL UTHEU. i
1,, ~
' JJ: ARDWAKE. CODDING & RUSSELL
HAVE A
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS.
To which Additions are dally being mde, which they
offer cheap tor Oftsh. A large assortment of
COOKING STOVES.
-. icoog the many desirably and beantitul patterns is the
CELECRATED AMERICAN
This beantifnl stove is unsurpassed for economy in i
• ael ; is a perfect baker; is the best COOK STOVE in j
the market. Among their heating Stoves may be found !
1 great variety suitable for every place where stoves are I
■sed. 1
STOVE PIPE AND. SHEET IRON WuRK,
Always on hand aDd made to order.
TINWARE,
1 large stock manufactured I rem the very best material I
md by experienced workmen. A very ful assortment o j
IRON, NIALS AND STEEL,
At New York prices.
HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
TOOLS FOR THE FARMER,
' Tools lor the House Joiner and Carpenter—Toola for j
Blacksmiths'—Tools lor everybody.
WINDOW SASH AND GLASS, PAINTS, DLS AND
VARNISHKS, MACntKB OIL AND BKKZOLK,
KDROSENE OIL. LAMPS. WICKS AND CHIMNEYS
BELTING, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
BIUTTANNIA AND PLATED WARE,
Fumps, Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps, Water
Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures,
KEROSENE LANTERNS,
JOB WOBK done with dispatch. Lamps repaired.
Fluid I-airpsand Lanterns altered and iitted to barn Ke
rosene.
Grain, Old Iron. Casting and Wrought Scraps, Copper,
Brass, Briltanuia. Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in
exchange for goods.
Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Fnrs.
err OL'li GOODS have been purchased on the pay
down system and will be sold for READY PAY.
Tl RVNKLL!" 0 ' I CODDING A RUSSELL.
Towanda. March 10, 1863.
fyjARSHAL 'IF C p HERS CO.,
DBALRKS IN
H A R D W ARE!
TIN, COrPKK, SHKF.T IKON, A'.P
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,!
TOWANDA. PKNVA.
Store one door south, of the Poet Office. j
R. T. MAHSHALL. W. K. MAKSIIAI.L. M M. MKKCUB. I
! l_
MARSHALL BROTHERS A; CO,
'A'i.*h to call tli-' attention oi the public to their new
Stock of
HARDWARE,
farming impi.imk.vts,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
itad CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also. a large assort mem nt
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
.Putty. Varnishes, and Paiut
and Varnish Brushes
if ill kinds, which will he sold lor the lowest Cash price.
\l.so, a time assortment of
KtBOSENE LAMPS
Of every style and pattern to suit the puhlU,.
_ Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid .c
Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manulacturing of all
kinds LIS
TIN WARE.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
We bate on hand a tine article of
ASS FRUIT JARS,
with improved self-sealing corks, and
4 EBMETIOA L SEALING CANS,
whi h is one ol the heat,cans used.
June 'Jo, isfin,
J' RUE! TRU E ! T RUE!
; WIIEE LE R A WILSON
THE BEST
. FA M I L Y M A C II I N E !
lIEAR THE TESTIMONY !
I
•
' Wheeier and Wilson is the beat for household work
/.ondtm Tim-*.
We praise the Wheeler & Wilson with enthusiasm.
Ch. Intel.
Intelligent sewing women are now generally satisfied
' of ihe Tinportance and value ol these Sewing Machines.
Uev. l)r. Tyng.
The Wheeler A. Wilson will givu entire satisfaction
, —.Yete VorA Obstrrn.
There is emphatically but one Sewing Machine, aod
that is Wheeler A Walaon 'a—Judge Ahig*, Secretary
Antci ican Institute, A'. V. t.'ity.
Slia- Vinton desir sme to express ti you tier entire
' MAifstactiou with your Sewiog Machine My parse
1 bea a wituess that the Sewing VI tcbiiie, among its oth
er excellencies, is a household economy.— Her. Dr.
, f-'rnnris I'inton.
'be Wheeler A Wilsoa h.is no rival. Scientific
American
Womv's G'shvtiw Boon _Wc wool: ivlse h ri.an
■ 1.0. loregoa ilueeUer add threoh who ail o. ra'aet t ban
to see. a Ar E wear In r liealh. vigor and life away JU
. the everlasting " stitch siilch, stitch," when n Sewiue
~ M iihiue can ne obtained. l'h - Wheeler t. Wilson is
au mvapi ble aid u every household We have had
1 -everal ditlerent kind- n trial, and alter six year-' ser
vice. the Wheeler A Wilsou has taken the price'en e
as the best where all kinds ol sewn.# is to be uone in
a tiuaUyi—yJruericu* Agricullw ill.
Methodist Ih)o*;Concrrx', 200 Mulberr. St., N. Y.
Being hi constant receipt ot inquires Irotn our tneth
. reu l. spcciing.Sewing M.ic!,i!;cs. with icqaests to le
' j command ami purchase, we have in conj taction with
si me lady Irisuds, care ully mi l thoroug dy examined
ihe various machines ot practical value ior family sew
• cg, and tinJ those made by th Wh-eler & Wilson
M tun Picturing Company.'i*. Broadway, New York, to
. uLy co iibiue the esseuti-Is ola good instrument, 'suu
-sicbaas we aim ootißdently recommend. Having seen
li -o lav-oa'abic results troui their .is, iu our owu and the
households ol our friend", we are desiiona that their
beuetiis should t>e shared by all our bretnreu, and hence
, have interested ourselves in their oehiil.
Ansel Stevens l'h is. Carbiu, ftauiel Wise, J. Benj.
r (Onwards, James Floy, J. Porter, ttavid Terry. Wni. a*.
, Cox.
F 0 li , I A I i O K I N U,
jov fi JBHT BT'jJflje
•-* 191230 lift lt/P.U ta; j
II E A Y Y \V O R K ,
i J ' , l % j * J
t V % LET
S*l NGETS IU P ROVED;,
\Y ]/"k II A & BIAC'K ; ;
I
' __ AGENTS,
TO vVAN DA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.
"JTf '* ' ' • ?' ' . a • .
Oct.?.VIW, 4
iQ. U N S li O P !
GUNS, RJj'J.KS AND PISTOI-S.
' J. V. Geiokh. would respect!ally inform the public
, that Uv Las bia
.< 4
RUN -6HOP
|
On tie north see- j the Pun! ,• Square, net r the Court
I Hou-e, where oi, 111 i „ • -o,g Hariebd
: God., ftiles, Revolvers, Pi.' • . ''ariroi v
Keys -itteal to I'.o .k- ~ l PadTocks
a :eutijja given to repairing, and all I
1 "Z* „ J - V - GftIGKR.
• TowAada, Aug. 25, 1555.-- tun.
* "
"JbJ ,VY* S© i
li— *
fIUTf .onft; , j
E W AR B I V A L I
w. a rock \\ mll,
1b now rec*i*i na ill Hr ,• s uppply of
GOODS,
Compriaiuj a I'uhiouable s- "tmcnt of
.
DRESS G00D.%
CLOAK INOS,
j i
SHAW 4.5,
BREAKFAST CAPES,
j HOODS,
EMBROIDERY.
i ■ '. ■.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
SHEETING,
BATTING,
YARN,
And all i i h i ions of
DRY GOODS
t
For Men and Boys wear,
CLOTHS, C ASSUME RES, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, OF ALL KINDS.
Also a Urge assortauat o
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS,
LANTERNS, Ac,
To be ao Id'at the lowest rates.
WOODEN WARE,
Of all description- 1 , ir 1 Ji<;, LuIIM Pi ncy Back a.
TOYS FOR TIIF CUIJ.DRBN,
To appreciate the great variety yoa moat call and ee
thein.
VARIETY.
Pennmery, Jewelry, and ail .'sorts Ka Icknacks.
GROCERIES
i Of *ll kinds. Syrups. Stgtr, at the loweit
j market price.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We have pnrchvtd the-e goods at the lowest de
cline iu the market, i.ml feel confident thit I can give
utmost sati.tiq-tiiiii qiality and price.
Towaod.t. <et. l.">, Istiti.
J W . TA* L O R
Is now receiving a very large and well selected
STOCK OF FALL GOODS.
Comprising al 1 the
NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES
In market, and will be exlii bited with pleaanre. A
very fine assortment of
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
To match. A large stock of
CLOTHS AND SACKINGS.
A large sto k of Ladies an 1 kisses
WOOL SHAWLS AND KNIT GOODS
! - iO<
Of all kind*.
BROWN SHEETING A BLCII'D MUSLIN
A full assortment of
FANCY GOODS.
And i very large and complete stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
And a great variety of ither goods too numerons to
mention. Oct. 9, 1866.
/'
| p A L L A X I) W INTER GOODS
FOR CASH,
HEX It Y MER C UR & CO.
TOWANDA, PA.,
DEALERS IX
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
WOOLENS,
HOSIERY
AND
,d\>: I i* • . / '1
ION S ,
ROOTS AND S H C|E S,
CROC K E BY, & C .
I
XOY. i, 1 kCCy. '>
I
•*.' *is r*ma I*% witrf ±** Jai
* " i ft ti *
Drugs an£> fllciiirinrs.
H. GORE'S DRUGSTORE
W. H. fl. GOEE. (successor to Barstow A Gnre.) is
continuing the business at the old stand. No. 4 Pation's
Block, where he is daily recetving additions to his
Stock trom the most reliable impor ers md ma infac
tniers respectfully a ks or a liberal share ot public
patronage. A I rge stock of
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Has just been received,and we are now prepared to sop
piy the
WANTS OP THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLE?
BELONCINO TO THE TRADE.
PcRE WINEo AND LIQUORS, FOB MEDICAL USE
ONI.T. A FULL ASSORTMENT OK CONCENTRATED
V.TANI '. ECLECTIC AND HOMCEPATHIC MEDI
0 iN ES.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
TAINTS, OIL, VARNISH,
PAINT *AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
DTK-STUFFS AF D GLASS.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND.
TILPKN'S ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID EXTRACTS,
ALKALOID AND RE SIN O IDS.
All the Best Trasses,
ABDOMINAL
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
A LAROE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, POCKET KNIVES.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
AND BEST QUALITY.
A large Bupply Brnshes for the Hat and Hair. Also for
the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Powders aud Pastes,
Oils. Perfumery, Soaps. Combs, Hair Dye, In
vigorators.&c., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps,
Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of
the latest styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medi
cines and Prescriptions caretully and accurately com
pounded aud prepared by competent persims at all hours
ot the day and night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10 o'-
clock in the forenoon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. H. H. GORE.
Towanda. Sept. 29. Is6<!.
JQR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE.
Alreadyadnitted to be
The largest,safest aud most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,
WITH
Aneat&blished reputation for keeping the best medicine
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre j
paring I
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, whode vo >
the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard '
to accuracy, and use only se'ected arti- I
cles.and medicines of unques
tioned purity .has become
THE CASH DRUG STOKE
With prices revised to correspond with the market.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers. Impor- ;
ters or First Holders of Goods amlCash Purcha
ses,the prices will always be atthelow
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, DRUGS AND 1
DTK-STLFKB.
Ertrything in this extensive stock will be sold '
Cheap for Cash !
PRICKS SEDUCED, VIZ:
OF SOAPS, PERFUMERY. BRUSHES, COMBS.
POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS,
LAMPS AN'IJ MATERIALS FOR LIGHT.
TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FUR MEDICINE.
TORACCO AND SNUFF.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, I
TOOTH. SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS.
FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, j
Eclectic, Botanic and Homcrnpathic Medicines
Sf ice*, lin d Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE. AMMUNITION, Ac.
j Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing ■
the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, I
and revised lor the Cash System.
DR. PORTER'S COAL OIL.
DR. PORTER'S CAMPHENE!
DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL!
DR. PORTER S BURNING FLUID !
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the !
Market. !
DR. PORTER'S PR K V ARATIONsj
FOR FAMILY USE.
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies,are warranted fo i
what they are intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 50 cents j
Dr Porter's Family Embrocation " 35 "
Dr Porter's Touic Elixer '• 100 "
Dr Porter's Worm Syrup " 60 "
I r Porter's Coinp. Syr. Hypophosphiteß.. "100 " j
Dr Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " i
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 3 < '
Dr Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 "
Dr Porter's Cephalic Snuff. << 25
Or Porter's Tooth Powder •< 30 <•
Dr Porter's Trieogene <• 50 •<
Dr Porter's Trieophile " 50 •'
Dr Porter's Shampoo " 50 "
Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion.. .." 50 "
Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 35 •
Dr Porter's Bed Bug Poison • 3;; <1
Dr Porter a Black luk [ <• 20 "
Dr Porter's Cleausiug Fluid _ <1 3-1 <<
Dr Porter's Rat and Mice Poison !!!!! "35 •<
Dr Porter's Citrate Magnesia . " 35
Dr Porter's Worm Wafers < 35 <
MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY Al I
THE OFFICE.
Charging only for Medicine.
iter Thankful tor past lioeral patronage would respect 1
tally announce to his friends and the public thatno pain I
ahall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of I
theircoutidence and patronage, at tl e
C A S H D BUG STORE!
Corner of Main and Pine streets.
fTBE NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY
1
AND
M A CHINE SIIOP,
Situated on Pine, east of Main Street,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.,
Is now prepared to famish
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
AND
S II I N G L E M A C II I N E S ,
Of the best quality with the latest improvements. All
kinds ot Machinery tor Flouting and Saw Mil's.
STEAM ENGINES, MADE k REPAIRED
Si'EAM WHISTLES,
STEAM OAGUES,
GAUGE COCKS,
OIL CANS, AC.,
Furnished at ihort notice.
B0 L T CUTTING,
Done from J to H inchei in diameter.
FORGING
Ot heavy jvraaght work for Br dges, an 1 all other pnr
posts, none to ur<!e.\ Also, a large h-s irtmeat of
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
.
Coal and \XOM\ Ba-uers. Faruiture lor Cooku.#? Sloven
tvove Pipe, Tin Witie, Bout Pumps, i lows, Cultivator
and Lurapeis, kept constantly uu hand.
DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
"f all kinds of mac him ly fa- mills a d oth-r t tiroes"*
prepared by
G . S . P E C K ,
b - d '- rg " iu *•'*
Towanda, Oct. 29,16£8.—iy. JO "' N
k. .. *1 ,r . .4 t
.I; - LA.. mm ■ . a-. /J JL
.furniture.
E W ARRAAGjg M S a T !
A MAMMOTH FrRNITT Ii STORE
IK
I;A1; < >I;TY\ I'KNN'A ,
WITL ... It'CitD PHI :.-.
JAM E S 0. Flto S T
Would rc*|*etfti v jmn-i.in • • j • pie of Brriri
u,Ki iq4 t in- gdjolo off ( nil< a, tb it I ehw pMcniWfd
the Store, ou l!it -ouili -iile 1 ' : ii' squal'*, lor
merly oeeupb-d by CHESTER WKI.t.S : and alw thi
Store on W in S* i** l, toruo'i iy -■"lljh J 1 > J. V\ . Menuh
, s , Grocery S'oi- • 111.- m Hie, h•'
now the I n re-t and hel :*• . ttlie V. /- RoOUI t6 •.
louud thineitle ot'he i i:y .'i . Vol • Aud ire WOII I1
urthermme UDI ounce ' ■ . ■ ■ - m ''• ■' ■ ■ the birg
-at and best nt<" kofl oi •> vr ollered m thin Mar
ket, or M !.<• lout ' No- ra !'• m.sylvunia, to which
constant additions wlii bt oiii Hiotou.Me.v-Vo:..
Rochester and v-i.: ■ - ..ti r ! -to numerous to men
tion all of which 1 ! t> "lid i I ver prices then any
other dealer liii- •- .uo .1 -- t •'* ,OJ a, m ii* nidi the name ,
quality ot goods.
My sto>'k CODS'. ' ' A ■ ■ f
MARBLEand W()t;i'T'li'C . v'TVE TABLES,
MARBLE and WOOD tut' itALL: PAN Da,
DINING u„.i EXTENSION TABLES
CARD TABLES,
PIANO STOOLS,
BUREAU.-'. ST.' >DS, A' S. Ac., Ac
Chairs of every virit y ur : Gyle, as cheap as the
cheapest and go "d as the hi ..
Enameled (.'l.aniin i ■ * -. '. i Oak, 01:'"IMUT and
tValnut. Parlor sits tn liair, tilth, Damask, Moreen,
and Keps.at pri • ■■■s ompetition. Also
EASY Cll AIKS, and iti! ..-.lk ,
CAMP CHAIRS -id STOOLS,
BOOK BAt KS,
WHAT MOTS,
IKON BEDSTEA DS,
HAIR and HESK M A 1' i ,:'ESr Ids.
Children's C images
Ciiit'liei. Cradles and Cribs
LOOK INC CI. A'
LOOKfNC Ct.AKs Pl.A'i A.
PICTUKE K RAM EH,
MOUi.iil.VliS,
PHOTOGRAPH OVALS,
SPELL ENGRAVINGS,
CORDS ami TASSELS,
In fact every thi: in ' elin-- a illy to, he found inn
drat class Kutii: me Siori I -hali aim contfnne to man
nurture fofaitun ts Mural wd nmot the same to givi
satisfaction. 'I. '■ • ri*. -'ed to cu'; and examirn
(or tbetnuelves. -i., sfon lain street, two doors
south oi Hon My m Ao i-, quick sales and small
pro.'its.
Ready made ■ • . ' >.7 to Dotes and
Handh , togt :L.-r .. • i lie lii:-of under
taking eeestantly on i. to ' ■ Ith two elegant lle irspß. -
Funerals atteaucu with - a • el .j miles on reas
onable terms.
Tuwarid t. P,!., .hi-• i J VV"S o. FROST
! Jpi'RNl'l URE \V AKE-iiOOMS I
| JAMES MAKINSON •'■fi'othe; blic- that ke
J still continues to mat: ia.'.a:,-., heep on hand a large
I assortment o!
CABI X E T PUII.Vr T U P V ,
; Barcaus. T. ; .-. R.-d.-tauis. St.- Chairs, oi
\ every descrii/t.oi which will be made of the best materi
■ ais, sud in h n : i rkmanlike aianaer.
j I inviP vht ii e.i ihliu ;■> my work, which
I shall nc Le >nrp--" 'ia d : . ity. t any shop iu the
I count-y, and ray prii ex • i- low as the
( time* will ad ii. - .
j U?ady-n....ii i .It y h i (r ic ic •t . or-
I der. A good Heai se will he tun.iehed when desired.
Aug. 15, I-
Nr E W EUKNITU i . 6 t ORE 1 I
j Having rente-! 'ie F> ; • : rmerly c- - •
j copieil Ity P. A. P.;:- \i - P.i., v. nil now ray to !
i the patrons of the old '. ; nt tI have a corr - ;
plcte Stock ol Gui, j., euih;.:cing every-'
! thing in the
i
EURXnUiL. LINE.
My goo-i-i an nt a i i ■> !i selected, cud for
G.iuli (iOODS
j Will not be uudc> ill f■ y y. Call and examine my
stock before jurh -e • ! ret .<■* the Workmen of th |
j old establishment, at: i
MR. R. Ii AH l
Wiii have change o: the buu&c • and M.iua.'a.'tariug. *e !
short we have the finest • . .. ~ oods in our line west j
of New Yoil; Ct : ' ig
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-Setts, Sw... ;rciu-,'M.irhie-t<:p
Oeuice Tu s. iiitension
and 1)1 t.ng i i •, • ■ iirs. Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Pisture i nines,
Photograpii U. ii-.,i id ,iuJ Tassels,
Stc Engraving ,
Oi! C'irtics, Tulle: -t.ai.- f Wcrk-Boses,
I
COFFINS AND kCitIAL CASES.
Our Undei tiki l)i- .< ,■ if will at all times be
well supplied .vifh t-vt-iy;ig in that liue. We hatv
the
n.\ts ; juiausi;
In this section, n- ev ■ :''i,g west of New ;
York, and will : .. withic a circuit t.
TWuty Aii', i'ii lea >;r: : rat.
G. 11. VOOEDIS- i
N. I. II ACT, A, . I t
; Alher'. Jaa V
fjPHE OLD RAKKKY REVIVED!
I'ETTKK A: HOVEY,
Arc now reccii• ain .: q £ Nats, Fruits nid
Caitdies. at tie o.tj ... i fcitftct opj' si'.t* tL<_•
Cuuit UOU.SR. A! )uu is RINII T I.L
VAMI I. Y OR OV, E R IKS,
Such as Teas, Sugars Ml: -. Sr. vl'us, Molaasc,
Syrup, r pii i , Ac.. Ac. v..;i It v. i'l be Sold us clleup
cau be bought in tut i i. , o. ;o r.imU cr ekewhcic.
GOOD en EN 1 • \ ! 1)1! il, I'l.i: POUND.
Kept . r ui luud,
BREAD, B9SCUI r . ' lE-;,CAKES, AC., AC.,
At the Xu r la., ll.ikcry.
Crackers by the barrel or pound, .it the Btdtery.
PEiTii-S & HOVEV.
May 7, 6G ti.
I JL> L 0 U D A (? U. ,
btdl Manuf jtnre the best
- -
II 0 R S E !' 0 \V E RS ,
THRESHERS ANT) ''LEANERS,
\;
THRESHERS A D SERARATORS,
PANNING JilLLb, ic., Ac., Ac.
Ail of uhich we fuiu... j at th - Lowest Prices.
CAUL AMI teii::, AT ru,. NIP." SaoP.
Atbci.s, P.i.. Aug. I i. 1 •.•.•!, -if.
I>OOK-BIM>EKY THE ITBLIC U-
A-A t , >pfi'lo;!!\ 111*1. .']• h *cUn ik iiiu lery h .
been remove.! tu the A: :s Bui iirty, J 1 stmy . wh iv
will be doue
3 0 0' K - B I N I : 1 N G |
In all its various titan on te -• i=s >-. , • - fit' -..
"the times "win all , p.. -v, v win betmffer
tne charge ol
IT. C. WLiT.-.KEif,
\n experience 1 R'nl i. - k wiil !y pr.untitlv
done, in a utylepud manner i ••• -r -t In- ex filed"
Miimc. Maei/.ines, Ne I ?p-I. i.11.i Piok-.5.-., i H >und
tu evi ry vantf. of eu .. ! aUeathm wll) be
paid to the Ruling and Bind . u
BKAXi:
I To any desired pattern,">blch in e,:ulity and duthtdHiy
\"il work will harcady . BQiaed.
The twiivM-i-.e of the public is solicited,and pcrltcl
i n pi frr ifittH' i.
Towandfi, A iiiT i' l. I
jV" E W A RR .. N (I E.ME A 'j
N'EW S ROOK A i) ftOOK STOKE. |
The nndcrsigned havia wtimhased the BO IK STORI '
iSHM.rt .i .i. y Urfffiihs,raapecttsUy in-}
vite she old patmos ~j the , fc(l . Ul ,
jjC.lt.' lUi , it> t'iiL u'i i CA,..|.ji. .
ML'vOi.D A B'aRKIJ!. j
, B * w ' AtVOBD. p. fi. IiAUBKII. |
(slotl)mg.
Q.P9D NEWS. JIHREI.LION ENDED I
tar. r-Kicc or CJ.OTMI.NIJ
ii 0 N E D 0 V\ X W IT ii GOJ. I)
- best it'" k f<! good, well made Clothing ev:;
V e<n'. to this mark< lis now open lor Inspection at the
STORE OF R, W. EDDY,
Bought since the Tail of Gold and the Rebellion, wb i h
ii! i wli i aim to give his customers flu- iietictit of very
■ niriir' " ind the decline in prices. My goods as u ~
re stylish, end a hi mode. No < sT rate shoddy
c is. <rrr ry article guarsntecd us represented f>r
.!e. il guo j are all
THE LATEST FASHIONS,
Va 1 er...i to the Lest city custom made, ar. 1 t.t to a 'l'
osj.-.i ihe best quality ait wool
lirtsinesa Suits,
Black Frock Coats,
F.K k Doe ."ants and Vests,
Idnon Coats, DusU ra, and f'auts,
The Latest Style Fine Silk Hats, Soft.
Straw, Panama snd Cloth lists, White and
Ntg'igee nihil t.-. Collars Neck Ties, Gloves, - us
p'nd'-t . Utide/ Shirts and Drawers. Best quality
>':( u-h i'.uli iloae, Over Ails, Over Shirts, Linen (laud
rebuts, Ladies Pine Morocco j'raveilitig Bag-,,
feet everything usually found in a First Class
i.- ri'tleniaß's Furnishing Store. My motto is gm d
'* 1 -tel a lair price are clieupcr Lliau poor goods at any
■ -toe. A'l goods sold at one- price, no bantering nor
teasing to make an offer, hut every one gets tne
same goods at the some price, which is the
bottom of the market. All old goods
marked down to the gold liase. said
vili I* sold rcgardic es.of sacri
fice. I: yea want good
goods a: a fair price,
go to EDDY S.
whi re you will bnd
aim ready to show his goods
cud sell them too al the lowest fig.
o. to correspond with Gold. Be.u iu
•- 1 the place to Ley good, well made, tellable
LT tiling i> .A IL W. EDDY s, next door to Powell V Co.
, , Ii- W. EDDY.
Towaiida, Jan. 7, l c C7j.
( ILOTHING I CLOTH IN t; ! ~
V/
HEADY MADE AND MADE 10 ORDER.
J. M. COLLIN'S,
1- door South of Codding L Russell's, has just received
•r n No • Y oik a large and atractive assortment ot
NEW WINTER CLOTHING.
y--t stock comprises every article worn hymen and
H.OT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, BEST QOAL
I'iY BUftINESS SUITS OF ALL STTLES. *
COATS . I*ANIS . VESTS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NK TIES, WRAP
• iws'wS, DIC A W FKS <tc.
GEN tS i UIIXIS HIX G GOODS
Of every description.
Especial attention i- called to our sto.k of
CASB I MERES AND VESTING S
Whic . we will make up to order on short notice.
A nice line of Fancy Cassimers for Pants and Coats.
Lxift'j. fiy:: xiats niij Caps. Gcota i* jr Cvli&rs.
Cutting done to order on short notice.
i ~-r .a mind if yon wUh to bay Clothing CHEAP
an .giind as represented, call at
I T. mm Cash. COLLINS'
r owanda. Dee. 7. 1=505.
miscellaneous.
; ---
■ \ fEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED OF
i I A THE AGE.
I
A NEW SYSTEM OF THE UEAIA.NO ART.
X- J. COGSWELL, M. I),
HYGIENIC PHY IC'IAN AND SURGEON,
j May *e consulted in person or by letter, at his >es
deuce, Lust Spring Hilt, Rradtord county. Pa.
i An mteiiigeal community require a medical do time
cr tided upon light reason, in harmony with md
t'-d l y the Duerriug laws ol Nature and of the vi
: t :1 organism, and authenticated by successful results,
j Hi t . we solicit an examination ol our system. Claim
{ iug that all diseases can be successfully treated with
j *: -ly Hygienic Agencies.
No Drug poisons wiil be given. As a graduate ot the
j ct-iy t.iillege in the world where health is taught, we
isi i take espi-eiai pains to expiaiu t. the patient, the
, PUT. .re ot the diserse. The laws of lile and health, why
I i: ,t in Hi ec.'ssary and daugerous to take ti rue-, and
j lie v ; > preserve health aud long lot-. Will visit pa
tients, and give directions tor home treatment, when
I desired.
! East opringhill, May i, "UG ly,p.
; pi AN OS, AMERICAN ORGANS AM'
± MELODIANS.
The undersigned most respect uily announces to the
.izeus ot t'owanda and vicinity, that he has purchased
; e M .-••• business or G. T. COLB, aud will hereafter
supply any o! the above articles, together with
VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIAXS, STRINGS. AC.,
j m a- good terms as they can he had e:swhere.
w. A. CHAMBERLAIN.
He i.- also Agent (or the
| CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH,
j id always on Laud, a good assortment tf r-wisa
! Wat Pes. with a general assortment of
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Silver and Plated Ware of the BEST MAN'UFACTUB-
U!:-. wliicli will be s"ld at unusually low figure... A
cirgc variety ot Clocks just received, anioue which may
.. . ■ad the 6cih Tbouias, which has no c-piai,
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
d ice with neat-ess and dispatch, and warranted. To
who can t ce, we would say g : • L number hun t
:r. 1 get a pair of • usei that wi;; riit'ic on see as well
is ever. Don't laiget the shop, neiri/ opposite th •
l". House. VV. A.CliAji ULRLAIN.
fow inda, Nov. 6, ISGJ.
rE F F DAV I 5 ESCAi' ED !
tt
How many hr-urts will burn with indignation on read
• l ois iinoui.cemi-nt. But we counsel you to spare
\o:i -ti g-oi iuuigualiou far a luture period, tr al
• /Ii i. : s arch traitor has escaped being liuug or shut
! the l abile arc requested to call at
WARNER'S JEWELRY' STORE',
A:: i examine his splendid stock ot Watches and Jewe.-
iy ui the l.i List designs and elaborate finish, which are
t-tog sold at
VERY LOW PRICE 6.
v
He also keeps the celebrated Seth Thomas Clock and
n .'.:ncud Swiss Watches. Gther articles usually
kept in a -tore ol this kind. Rem Q rnber tlie plape, l'at
loa iiiu k. N. E.—Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re
i iiicu ud warranted.
, . A.M. WARNER.
10 • 20, li-Go.—tiiu.p.
WAGONS, SLEIGIIS!
IDE v)LD EoTABLIsfIMENI STILL IN OPERATION
FELLOWS, CRANDALL A CO.,
c uC' essora tu R-ynolds, Fellows & Co., are now offering
ud ure piep-red to luruish ou fiiiorl notice. Wagons,
t .n i. ge,- and 6 eighs, ol all descriptions auu of the |a
i ,? and most approved style, and of the best materia:,
it the ulu stand opposite the Uniou House, iu the cei:
tr.'i p :t "I Aibiv Borough, tfradlord County, Pa.
ii-u i-üb'.;- are assured that the reputation the .hup
has si-quired during the last six years under the super
in! ._toce "f .1. 11. Fellows, will be more thau niaiu
a- i '■ will saperinteud 'lie work as heretofore he
lav i >• i. ,ig beui iiinl having hid much experience . s
<o i' .ae : 6lciah Buiidal, would a-sure the public
11 ' • .i'' w '" spar;d by the above linn to :at ■
•the e- a iliiueut worthy of' iieir puivoimge. Thsnsiui
i. one oi nc old itrai lot the patronage th . i lur extt-n
-ded. we h qieto merit a continuanee of the same.
... P. -W, the undersigned, being practical lacfhan
us.c.iii uiauulacture aud offer to the public at pricei
tii. ' will <!e:y competition. JAMES ii. FELLOWS,
D. W. C. ORANDALL,
J. G. iil-RlT<'
Aittt BoHWlgtf. April IS. TftAß. !v.
K W 1 L A X I X~G~MI L L
T • —:cned bavina built a'large and cotatn •jI ■ f
■ ui in the Borough ot Towauda', and tilled it with ?tu
. - in iccrn aud improved machinery, '.or the tnauuL-•
TVIXDOW SASH A BLINDS,
;.r l ined to lit! orders, whether large or sn l -!!. up" 11
- A . -rt in "tee. We have also a large T-lICU ot
• ' DINGS, -t the latest style and nn'S ni, wh "t
i i .at. u much cheaper than they can be work aty
TON GU KING,
ORG VEIN G,
AND SCKOLh I
SAWING.
otUei with |o itrtniug to Joinery, wiii i t-done to i
i Per* ni boil* and not living more than twelve -r I
j '• wiU Itml it largely for their lh • i
i. i.a; white SO team is feed as* I
.. >•: ostTui 'tMNii v H':':: •••'K LT W 1
:'ii .our luu.ber yard, c aio a: d Im U-. <• "
L. B. liODGERS A CO. I
I Towaoda, Feb., 1804. 3