Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 01, 1867, Image 4

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How tti Oan bait.
As t ia.is the season of Small freiis
many a bacribers in the country will
h e ..nli4ed to us for republishing the
following . account of the linatuier ot
preserving att:Awberries and other
fruits, which they do iery,suceessful- -
ly. -We - copy this account from' the.
Wallingford Circular:
"The fruit is first suitably mper...
#.ll by hulling, assorting. or paring,
and cutting, as the
_caie — demands
and is then placed in clean gloss-bot
tles or in, tin Cana as the . .case „may"
be.
Next prepare a;systip of Melted re
fined-or white sugar, and pour into
the bottles, by .the following ' 'rule:
allow six ounces of sugar to one
quart of fruit or melt ten pounds of
sugar in- one gallon of water ' and give
one half pint of the syrup thus pro
duced to one quart-bottle of fruit.—
This rule is adapted to the strawber
ry, cherry, peach, and other similar
fruits. More acid fruits, like the
currant, requir e a greater proportion
of sugar .. Fruit put up air-tight will
of course keep just as well without
without sugar aa , with it., but it is
thought much better to heat the fruit
in syrup, than to heat it in water and
apply sugar as it is used for the ta
ble. -
The filled bottle's are then piticed
in a steam box—best when made
throughout of wood—the , bottles rest
on a false bottom of narrow .slate,
c,overingthe stearn-pipe—cold water
is then let into the box nntil the bot
tli.s are covered within three inches
of the top ; i the fruit is then gradual
ly heated to the boiling point by let
ting steam into the water, through a
pipe leading from the engine-room in
another portion of the building. It
requires frurn fifty-fiVe to sixty 'min
utes to 'properly heat or cook most
kinds of fruit. Thcy are commonly,
allowed to boil ,five minutes, but in
some instances are taken out of tliie
steam-box before they reach the bo?l
-ing point.
Corks are made sufficiently flexi
ble by steaming them twenty minutes
in the steam-box. • They should be
large enough to fill the neck of the
bottle tightly,and require some force
to crowd them in.
For sealing-wax a compound of the
following proportion is made : One
pound -rosin, one and a half oz. tal
low, three oz. beeswax ; but coth
mon boat-pitch may be used, and is
cheaper(
"The fruit being sufficiently heat
ed, the corks steamed, the-boat-pitch
ready, the bottles are taken succes
sively from the steam-box to a table
alid'quickly corked. The corks may
be forced in by a blow from a mallet,
or better by a small lever arrange
ment, or best by such a machine as
that used her„ansl in other fruit es
tablishments,`'-:which, worked by hand
rnd foot, performs this operation eas
ly..and rapidly. The portion of cork
remaining above, the'bottle is pared
off with a sharp knife,and left convex
form. It is found that the fruit re
tains its color better when heated in
a tight bottle than when heated in an
open
c;‘
, and latterly our preservers
have . ked the bottles before pat
ting them in the steam-box—the cork
being held in bia cla'sp' while. the
steaming process goes on.
The corked bottles may now be
sealed with a brush, or by dipping
them in the melted wax. It is well,
after the latter operation, to immedi
ately transfer the bottltrto a basin of
cold water,dipping to the same depth,
to cool the wax. If the dipping is
. carried below the bulb or-rim at the
mouth of thebottle, there is danger
of cracking the glass. If any. blis
ters form, rub theni away with the
,finger, using a little_tallow or oil to
prevent sticking. hen the first
dipping leaves the cork imperfectly
covered, repeat it.
The operation is now completed,
and the fruit is ready to be packed
away in, a. cool, dry, dark cellar, un
less, 'tp inprove the appearance, it is
thoug,lit expedient to add a cap of tin
foil. This can, however, be done at
any time, as also the labelling' In a
few days after packing away inspect
tae bottles to see if any show signs
of fermentation, which may be detec
ted by a foamy appearance of the
fruit. If this is observed in any bot
tle, it denotes either' a crack in the
glass or that' the sealing was imper
fect. The bottle - should be opened
and examined; the contents scalded,
and the process of sealing repeated
ua belore.. In some cases during the
r=eason a little vegetable mould may
be seen to gather on the surfaae of
the fruit in the bottles, but this is of
no account as it can be readily's . epa-__
rated on opening the bottles, leaving
the mass of fruit perfectly good.
There is a 'variety of-methods prat
: used in preserving tomatoes, Our
people scald and peel them, and then
place them in a steam boiler, where
they are boiled from twenty minutes
to half an hour. The bottles are filled
directly from the boiler-L-having been
previously heated in the steam box,
60 as to avoid the danger o' bursting
—and are then ready for sealing.
Tomatoes, squashes, beans and oth
er vegetables, are put up without
syrup of any kind., Apples atie put
up in fresh apple juice, anti - ._ are
thought to-be much better than when
put up in water.
The'process of preserving
fruit in
tin cans is nearly similar to that of
preserving in - bottles--excepting that
the cans are sealed or soldered before
putting into the steam box. But in
this instance, as also when fruit is
heated in corked bottles, the steam
has to be drawn by making a small
.vent immediately after taking them
from the steam box, which vent must
be closed as speedy as may be, afte
the steam or gas has blown off.
There is in market a great variety
of fruit bottles, most of which avoid
-the necessity of corking and sealing ;
but they are generally too expensive
for the use Of thoad who put up fruit_
in large qtantitieS for sale. The
community use a kind of bottle mod
elled here and manufactured in New
Jersey.
Sweet corn is one of the best 'arti
cles thus preserved. - Smile put the
coin in cans immediately after it is
taken from the cob, seal it_up; then
boll.it five hour'', then punch a bole
iu the top the cans - to let putt the
ttten meal and pack aviay.--
(3 4 1, ,, ta r:frt if* ',into, alter it Is
$O/,44 t ",4, 11 1 4*n or twfullY,
tt r PLC* atal it lb t:4144 YtMi IMI
hit
"rk.' , kf
,
*rod.
•• 1 Vt - C7r. •.•
• . _Goods
• :
.kilEi3 0.. PIIOST, would call stittoaton to the
'brie sad varied tasOttißtidlori !Fri
tiT“,
NOw l ni t nlt - his Ware Rafm
eow -
he will be happy to show to , any and every one
freeol. charge, or to sell at $ ,very- small sd•
• vanes . from ant: Thwaldal for the peat Pend'
Ipstronsge of the public; .1 would sty4thatl
endeavOr to:olake it to 144 tereat
tzs deal - With me, riot anly baceeplag i, •
I
tA I RGEIC "'STOCK '- •
To
select Aka thatail '6lst Su any other
tore Store in this region; but also by offering
:AT kLESS PRICE -; I ;
Theo ther.ssibusility of goods_ can )e=pee;
chased elsewhere. I have , now In store over 60
<'biFFERENT PATTERNS OF -CHAptS,
And more thin
THIRTY STYLES BEDSTEADS
Besides Bureaus Rinds, Tables, Book Racks,
What Note ,, 4iofaa Tetea-Tete'sr Rockers,
and Easy' Chairs Nano Stool'', Chil
dren's Carriages Children's Cradles ~
and Cribb's, LoOking classes, , :
Glass Pates, Plc: •
tdie Frames,t. Pho l
graph Ovals o litee
Engravings, \
Cords and
Tas els,..
&o.
_ .In fact a full assortment
OF EVERYTHING IN . 'THE LINE,
All of which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH
1
The public are invited to call and faxlmine
My stock before purchasing elsewh, Store
on Main Street, 2 doors south of Monts.l Ts. I
e s,
also keep on hand,,a large assortment o .
READY MADE COFFINS,
From the Most common to the finest Mah bgany
or Rosewood, which will be tarnished with or
without Attendance with Hearse, at Ilow.a
price as the same qualify can be purceased else-
Where. Dec. 186,6.-.:--yr.
,
IN EW FURNITURE STORE!
1 Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form.
erly occupied by F. N:. Page, Atbens , Pa,
would now say to the patrons of the old tstab
liahment That I have a complete Stock lolGooda,
just received, embracing everything In the
FURNITURE LINE
fay goods are new and well Selected; and for
GOOD GOODS
Will not be undersold by any. Call and ex
amine my stock before parchasing. I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment, and
MR. N. I. HART
Will have charge of the business and Manufact
uring. In short - w have the finest Stock 'of
Goods in our line west of New York, consisting
of -
Parlor Furniture,
CliambefilSetts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top
Centre Tables, Extension
and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Minors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravingvi,
Oil Canine, Toilet Stands; Worh-Boxes,
Pictures, &c. •
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES
Our Undertaker's Departinent Will at all
times be well supplied with everythpg in that
nue. We have the
FINEST HEARSE
In this section, not evcepting anything west
of New York, and will attend Funerals within
a circuit of Twenty Miles, on reasonable terms.
G. H. VOORHIS.
N. I. HART, AgMt.
Athena. Jan. 2s IRGR.—Iy
FURNITURE WARE-ROMS
'JAMES HAKINSON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortmentrbk .
'CABINET, FiItIiNITURE,\
Bureaus. Tables. liedsteads. Stands, Chalk
Arc., of every descriptrut which will be mad
of the best materials, and'in he most workman
like manner,
invite the inection of the public to mylwork,
which ahallne be surmised in durability, at any
shop in thp country, and my priced will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
Reidy-made Coffins constantly on hand or
made to order. A good Hearne will be furr.ished,
when desired: • -
Aug. 16, 1866.
ItSLPI wits.
THE TOWANDA BAKERY •
EEO
EATING ESTABLISHMENT I.
W. E. HILL, having purchased the Bakery
and Eating Establishment and GrocerY recently
kept by Pettes & Hovey; first door aohth of the
Ward House, Hain street, Towanda, Pa., and
having remodelled the same. anil having asso
ciated with him IBA SHITH, they, are prepare d
Win - Mai their customers and the public with
ev • rythiug in their line at reasOnahle rates.—
THEIR EATING DEPARTMENT
Is fitted up in the most approved style and
meals are served at all hours, and their store is
filled' with a good assortment of
GROCERIES, • CONFECTIONARY &0.,•&c.
They will keep in store and sell at whOlesale
and retail or manufacture to order
Bit,EAD, BISCUIT; RUSK, FRESH
ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES,
I 1
'Ol all kinds. Also will keep the beSt. Crackers
of all kinds in the market, by; the barrel or
pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by
the keg or dish, cheap as the chea est. They
will use the best materials in ever thing and
ile.
"will - try to to lease the most fastidloa .
MT Wedding and other fancy !Cakes made to
order. -
We Families supplied daily atA promptly
with anything desired in our line. l•
They employ none but the moat skilful work
men, and use only the beat material. ,They are
determined to keep a first class !establishment.
Give ns a fair and candid trial and lon will find
it to your advantage. -
W. h. TULL, :
Towanda, Jan. 2J, " ' •
GROCERY, PROVIOON AND
PEED STORE:
1-1
JOHN DIHRIDETH, •
( • ain-st., first door south of 'the Rail Road
()use) would moat respectfully itivite the at
`tntiou of the public to .his large *and yell se
lected stock of ,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
trhielf be Is selling - to-'halt the times, and'
prtraes of all. Re 'has also opened a'splendld
FEED STORE,
Which is well situated to supply the canal and
Barclay coal region at all Idnies.: He keeps
conitantly on hind a large dock of, ' •
TEAS, COFFEES7SUG.A.RS,
MOLASSES,
FLOUR, . BUTTER, PORK, &Q.,
Which he is selling cheap (r cash.
The citizens of Towanda and eicinitr ,
pirate arcept my thank,' for their very liberal
- Iwirocalis for the last twd years, and ,Ace
romles with their assistancr, to InsproVe er•
. 11 7 43 Poinia ally to enlarge opr boainaasoto
.to warrant satisfaction to all; Coll and see as
*PI-
s r
I JOU* If ERIDEPT,
Trati . 4a, , July ,
II
`dt:,POWELL'B
DRUG sroßpht
& Poßrs,. 00200eflo . tejto:
.01
nore,y_ are continuing the n= 4t the old
. •4 1 o•
hig istnemfroni - •
able importers and respect
asks or a liberal share o nblio patron
,age. A large stock of
FRESH DRUGS AND IiEDICINEB
Itaajust been received and we'
7"sr
are now pre-
*id 3- 1 -
le
WANTS *Of TIE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES
RELONODIO TO TUB 'MADE.
PURE WINES AND LlOOl4B,
it FOR MEDICAI..IisE ONLY:
,♦ PULL AEISOBRICINT OP CONCH:MUM
. 1
;ii TANIC, ECLECTIC AND ROMEPATHIC
MEDICINES:
ALL iIiEPOPWARIIATIdiT firkIIICiNEEif
• ?Arias; OIL, vAntrisn,
TAINT AND VARNISH; BRUSHES,
• I
DYE-STIIPPIi AND GI4EI
pkNoi. Aign TOILET ARTICW OF EVERY
KIND
!unties ALCOHOLIC AND =IUD =TRACTS,
A LI Al.O ID • dND RESINOIDS.
All the Best Trusses,
ABpo tif.l N 8 tIVP-011TERS,
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PIIMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
Nursing. Bottles, Syringes find Catheters,
A. LA ASBOBTMERT OP ELIZOB.% STROPS', POCIIIM
! '
SURGICAL INSTRtIIigNTS OF LATE STYLE
•
lINDNIEST QUALITY.
A large suply.Brushek the Hat and Hair.
Also for the Teeth an ails,' Tooth Pow
ders and 'Pastes, ' Perfumery,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye., invigor
store. 4ke., Kerosene, Kerosene
• Lamps, Shades i.Chirimays,
Wicks, &c., all of,-the \ •
late at styles, 'N
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
s•
Physicianif supplied at reasonable ratetE .
Medicines and Prescriptions, carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday' hours [ from 9 to 10 o'clook in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon
Towanda, Sept. '29, 1866.
illott)ing
.
CLOTHING" CLOTHING 11
READY MADE AND MADE .TO ORDER.
J. M. COLLINS;
lot door South of Codding Russell's, has just
received from New York a large and atractive
assortment of.
NEW WINTER JLOTHING
Our stock Comprises every article worn by
men and boys,
PILOT AND BEAVER OVF,RCOATb, BEST
QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL
STVLES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, NIC. TIES,
WRAPPERS, DRAWERS &c.
GENTS FtrRNISHING GOODS
- Of every description
Especial attention is called 'to our stock of
OrPTHS, cASSISIERES ANb VESTINGS
Whie we will make up to order on abort notice,
•
A nice lane of Fancy Casidiners 'for Pants .and
Coats. Latest style Hats and Caps. Gents 'Fur
Collars.
catting.done to order on short notloe
Bear in mind if gal wish to buy Clothing
CHEAP, and as good as represented, call at
Terms Cash. COLLINS'
ToWanda, Dee. 7. 1865.
TEMPLE OF FASHION I
HE
NEW STORE,
NEW G .0 . Q D. S !
An entire NeW Stock of Clothing bought as
eheap as before the war, to be sold with
SiAl-A'LL PROFITS!
, \ ,
.
The ti t iersigned a - ould respectfully. announce
to the cif ens of. Towanda atte and l3,nt v/(: t i o n r lt e y o t t lial he
,y \
has this da :opened h h
.
BEIDL MAN'S BLOCK,
Opposite the any House, Mau Street, a -
NEW ESTBLISHMEN'T
01, Ready Made dens an\Sot's and Children
-L 0T EI NG 1
GENTS__FURNISHING GOpDS \HATS, CAPS
&c., &c.,
And that those goods bonght at very to fig rit.
Will be sold with very Ismail profits. in t e
to establish's permanent trade in this pla .e , a
in order to gain the confifienee of parch s e
will dealmitii them 'on a basis of honest a
integrity, and all goods sold will be guar a n
for what they are represented•to be.
•
IML Come and examine the New Store (A.
,
Towanda, April 8, 1867.—yr.
OLOMON & SON,
Are now opening their general stock of
SPRING & SUMMRR L CLOTHING,
For men and boys wear. The assortment will
be found the choices they have ever offered, se
lected With reference to ,the wants of their
trade. -They respectfully, invite an examination
of their-clothing, which is manufactured ex
measly for their trade, having a buyer at ail
times in the market we feel confident to give a
better at a lower price than can be obtained
elsewhere. Also in store for the trade a Com
plete 'stock of
GENTS • FURNISHING Gporos,
, SUCH AS •
& FANCY pAss. SHIRTS,
LINEN AND .14117§LIN SHIRTS,
LINEN OOLIIARS AND CUFFS,
PAPER COLLARS, AND CUFFS,
ASITEPENDERS, GWVES,,,TIES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Theentire stock must be sold by the first of
August, next. We are offering great harping,
as we intend to remove, Nve feel confident in
saying to our . friends and enstomers, you will
find It to your interest to gall on us before pur
chasing elsewhere, RemeMber the place,.
, . SOLOMON .3; SON,.,
No 4 Putton's Block.
• Towanda, May 23.'67;
•
BONDS.
)NDS. 4 •
TT. 7 310 TREASURY NOTES, '
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES,
Boaght and sold by
B. S. RUSSELL & CO. •
The Tribuirer of this Ted States is now con.
'e rtingthe first Serial +if 3.10 Treasury Notes
The d. Bonds of-1860. Holdere: , i in this
vicinity who, wish to have their Notes convert
ed, elan do eff by calling t n as.
B. S.
dc RUSSELL CO.,
Aug. 20;-' 184. Bankers, Towanda, Pa.
ENAMELED CIIAMBER SETS.
Also Flap Chesnut ox Walnut chamber sets
'MOW&
- ;
~,0.:A.C1410.4,A•4141,i0214
• ,
•
=--
U.
enlArged and re-qtted theft 801,1:aid U.
ed *jar&
• : P,11•01,
•
% I . VERY LARGE
- - I•A i j.., L
Au!' !KKK!,
-a ` '
• '
D]
We propose to keep to connection with the
above a fall alma of
Low than any other pa t rties in this raglan.
• •
W. If. 11. GORE
Towanda, March 7, 1867
G L
226 G
CROC'
CON
DRU
GREE
B Rl'
SILVER PLATED . W
KERO SEA E IV-AREA
CHANDELIERS, LANTERN
• -
The st patent Fruit Jars in the Market, to
be sol at the toweit prices. 101 - line of
Look g' Glasses. All kinds of Glass - Ware
made' order, Agent .for Heridien -Britannia
Comp LI.
• J. T. WRIGHT,
225 Greenwich Street,
April 15, '67. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y.
THE UNDERSIGNED, RAVING
In iii`Ahe firm Of C. B. PATCH St CO., iiinow
ktapered to offer to the citizens oftirad!ord
67my and vicinity, a large and well;selected
,sto?k\Df
H. JACOBS
sGROCERIEA,. , —,-
Which Iha purchased for Cash and feel cord-
dent that can \ell at . is low dimes as can be
431 e. I now offer to the public,-
TEAS, COFI\ 8, SttGAltS, '
STARCH, SALERAT , SPICES, &C.
, .
, Hive on hand a large ck of
\T iE
AARON FLOUR, GRA Aif DO.
RTE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I keep , constantly on hand, PORK, -Ma;
I,ARD and kinds CO FISH. ' Wadi' call the. at.
. .
:tendon-ef the pnhho to one Can't Be Beat
• STOCK OF TOBACCO,
- purchasedeLsewhi
a sOlendid stock of
In quality-or price. Jesse° Oakley's Celebrated
ILaundryA'Nnw York Ckemical and Brown Soap.
PiePle aan nail and examine Mit at)* cif "
; -
Large haaortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, &c., &e. I w ill pay the high.
eat cash price for
1 COUNTRY PRODUCE.
. .
Farmers give as a call before ecUliig elsei►bere,
0. B. PATCH: '
AU person indeited 'to the late will
plasm gall and *aka inunediate paymeo2.
- I .
Towanda, March 17,1887. O. . a PAT.
•
ca
BEM
CROCKERY,
'GLASSWARE,
611 N,4%.
I' 3
YELLOW,
BOCK,
LAVA,
•ND
STONE WARE.
SILVER PLATED,'
WOOD,
WILLOW,
El
JAPANNED GOODS
TABLE CUTLERY.
variety.
•4cs, we buy all oaf goods from
FIRST— HANDS,
We Stutter ourselves, we can sell
GOOD GOODS
• MAYAS,
C/S
-AND
TAILOR'S TRI
Of the beet quality.
OUTIING
Aud
MANUFACTURING
.Done to order,
Agents for
WHEELER & WILSON'S
1
and
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
ARE REI
awich Street, 2 doors below. Bare
is the Greit Depot for
ERY DEALERS' GLASS WAR. 4";
ECTIONERS I - " "
GISTS'
Mil
GLASS' BY THE PACKAGE
In facCitil kinds of
LASS •WA,RE.
Also, a complete assortment of
ANNIA
. r And
r Beat brands of Kerosene Oil
i
I Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
WOODEN WARE,
Iffo
Ell
:r . t o. • rsa vi4:ttirk i - - q*-i4).6 1- hafix .U 4.
. itigleivei: :,1
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i.c„„apoitattotisldow-Armit: 403,
i...) 4 , ..- •• -, .• •- i -...,..,,,,,,
;na l gaintillhiallalllasaMll4lira•
riiiing iecentiiadadUrgiliki,o his Stoch, a
Poll awl-mte aseostneE, epastituth* An
thWemboiclnwftweortlileenset ,
=rtilfra • meehitileil - piatikwesiimmolkellf;
• with regard lo.thetWogrellOK *OW Of
the public,. which J will - be kept constantly sap. :
plied with ~ , ,fresh,Fci l ts ses_and Offered on the
most reasonable • at Wholesale or &tail,
consistingil-,! , i . - t‘ -•- - •
. _ .
DRtras, stibia*Es,:CHEMICALS,
IPAlmrs, - 011.8;
Bess, PAINZ *mum, isruris•wAsa,
0 4,10 Mad* otXinuturi,
KEROSENO" Oit — COAL
.
Alcohol and Barak% Piafde ,
LAMPS, liMADES, WICKS, CHIMNEYS,"
Neatnix) . 43t,:,
TitNlsiElt/S A*) MACHINE -OILS,
Panay and Toilet iitieles In all ti;e ; ir
SPONGES, 41111313095, , SOAPS, •
PomadeS, !lair •Dycl,, PerruplerY, •
POCKET,BQOp, ypRTMONIS,
. .
Pocket Knives, Razors,
TOOTH, SKIN AND RAM PREPARATIONS .
• ! ,
PURR WINDS AND LIQUORS, .
‘ I
TOBACCi), SNUFF, AND ,Cl6illB,
, •
r. , •
,_t,
. Garden, Field and Flour Seeds; Talkies; Sup
porters, Suspenglr•es, ;Shoulder' Braces,
Breast Ponape, Teethin Bings, Nursing 1
co t
ThAtles, Nipples, Nip le Shells • and
, sAelds.Syripgeli,,B P/ 1 . 111 1.8e4 , ,i, I • t t
' !Sealing Pruit data; ermoraetein; '
Flavoring IlLtracts,, St, ne Jugs, Glass i
Ware, Bottles,Vhdi, ' ki. Bath Brick, 1
and Stove Blacking Fish! Tackle. Ambient.
Lion, ki. i Botanic: Neter. and norm:Oath.
,ic Medicines. land all t — e Pomo lar Patetit
i
MEDIC NES. '.
All articles warranted s represented.. Per
sons at a distance can ie4eive their orders by
stage or mail, which will 'receive prompt and
=dal attention. ,; '
DR. FORM'S .fIiEPARATIONS
FOR ,FAIIILY ORE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Rem edies, ate war
ranted for what ploy are Intended to Alva sada
faction, via :
Dr. Potter's P ectona - Syrup, for coughs, _
colds, lung comptaints,*c.s4ocatil 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pails; for bilious cons-
BEE
• p/ainti and ,mild catha rtic.... 25 .
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrupi l '; for !ero.tula
' skin diem*,
4w.......... 1 O 00; Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak •
nese, .pc. - .... '1 00
Dr. Porter s Tonic Elixir/or strengthening . '
the sy',.. ,
Of. Porter's Tansy stsmi. Schnapps, for liver and 100
kidney Complaints .. ,- . . ..... - 1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp.i'Syr. Hypopliosphites,
for nervous debility 1 C 9
Dr Perter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar
rhea, ,
80. -, 35
Dr. Porter's Family Ep/lirOCalloll,foi sprains
, - - • bruises, to '
t.'Porter's PectorAl Wafers, Jar' hoarse. I . 35
ness, sore throat,4lc 26
Dr. PiTte , r's Worm ' Wafers, for J e.rpiliing '
111071111.11. 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup , for ezterwina.
\ling worms 35
t ,
Dr. Porter's Difitat Belieffor crying biAles
Volt; tkv....... ...i... ....4 26
Dr. Porter's ' i C a eralic Snuff , for catarrh
val.. • 25
Dr. Porter's Totitlutelle \ Drops, for tooth
-25
Dr. Portes Tooth'Powder, -for preserving _ .
teeth ' ' 25
Dr. Porter's. Trioosene ' for Alressitig and 50
wing the hair 50-
Dr, Porter'scoptille, ,or beautifying the
hair 50 ,
Dr. Porter's Ddoriferous Shampoo jor.elean-- •
Dig the hair 5Q
Dr. Pbrter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. -.
• ,tng the compkition 50
Dr. Porter's Pile Untment. kw external
p i oo
- • iles
Dr. Porter's French 'Compound, for scald
ing urine • 1 00
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for habitual
constipation 1 00
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.woutids
lee ' • 16
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips:— 26
! , •
-,,..
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
..:-
Dr: Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes.. 26
1
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart 'Remover, r =
ot
corns and ()unions. . 26
Dr. Porte:is Constlpmion Pills, for costive
ness.. • 2
1 Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood ..,..,. , 25
\
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
' ant catharric 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, (or making nil
, tritions diet for invalids 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, tor flavoring
ice cream; Arc - 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon,- for flavoring
ice cream—large bottles - 30
Dr. Porter's ()dental Cement, fo. mcuaing
broken glass,EyC 25
Dr. Por ' ter% Liquid Glue, tpr repairing
- , wood w0rk..... 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid,fer easy wash
ing • 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, lor killing.
51)
Di. Porter's Ply Poison Paper, for killing
• - tiles : •05
pr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for os= '
terminating rats 25
Dr. Porter's' Benzine, for removing spots
trona clothes 25
Dr.,Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles , 25
in bulk by the gallon 100
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of ordinals ' 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for -
sprains, galls, &c. 60
Dr. Porter's Bing-Bone and, Bpavin Cure, '
for lame horses 50
t.
Medical advice given gratuitously at the office;
charging only for medicine.
Kir Thankful for past liberepatronage,would
respectfully announce to his. friends and th e
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
'and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
H. CIAPPRTER'
Dec. 18,1866.—yr.
RE,
!
I x l..- - I
A l GOOD THING MAY BE SEEN
WOOD k iHARDING'S GALLERY OF ART.
mowing, BILLDFORD C 01721217,
-We - take pleasure in infor ming our old friends
and the public, that' we have procured one-of the
beat large Solar Camaras - how in use, and are
prepared to furnish to all our patrons, better
PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to life else,
thin ever offered in this county, at very low pri
ces. We are still making the neat QEM FERRO.
TYPES, mounted on cards, as Well as all kinds
of CAGE PICTURES. such as •
•
ME',. I I4.INOTYI, I .ES and .AMBROTYPEAII.
. , We are alsb making beautiful
c' t etrin PIiOTOORA,,PIIB, •
of all the best styits)and having 'secured the
best, and plenty of helpiwe earkinsure sittings
to sill that they favor tis with thi3ir latronage.
We shall in tufure give oar strict attention to all
sittings, in order to Bemire the most favorable
positions; and as Intl:- inconvenience as possi
ble to our customers. „In - regard to'
COPY IN G,• • .
opreSeni facilities enalde us to Make on skOrt
no
D ce, otr t E he nu mo lrts
st yrp artistic , ol m cto u reslo o m ityr )rery ra p , o , or
\ : Olt ' AMMICITYPES;
the inc n g demand for that kindqg work has
lead' stove our attentkor particularly to that
branelfof e business. i
_.,„ _ , • ,
WO arum log large additions
- -toour stook
of . I
• _ _ i, •
NI)? . '
011:r. trAISE.IOp I AND WA A !, FILANDS.
GM IL WOOD. , . - DZI..IIANDING. '
Deck 10,1866. VP
• • ..
AGTTENTI .N F-ARMER
_ 1 ,
EASTERN •-B ' DFORD - 1
•
Fanning Timis of all kinds at OODYII3, agent
for the celebrated Cayuga -Chief afoirer- and.'
Reaper, which is acknowledged \hy :ell ' that
- know-them-'to be the betemachine E ct offered
tafi l r
to thei OM. Also the best Horse Itch Pork •
In the; nitedStafes• 'Howe .111!4 , 4 Ilekee,
fiej ; &m i ke. - - 1 . . ' :. \ -'
*es innifi4,1867.4 . W. r - •
MEM
For Medicinal.use,
1 c q raphtjs:
'
.14.) lit e% . - „ teirset L .. p.101A., -, .; , ,
_t l , - a i#32.41 T • -, • , ..,,, „
rthkdittiDlNSE 1 02 13 11,1 1 09 1 0q..81$
__ . 1 '•‘' : _ cd BRANelt al EfIOCNIVIY .
&Ai ta - vinet re , iria!nr.cr..se'l lo aloVirtil walel soat CrIOWV -0 111 1 ' ) soliba 4.4.2 a .7f4 0
. • - ' n Ge/k.AUISSIqa.• 4I tlrf 4 dt";'
•4 gutfill) lie* 411t411 T . ttritr., r.e .71,Lreirr u.
• n ,, -- --_,—fo------ 1 • itsfriorat4 leaf itakilrYo 1 itg 43, 1144"
'• 1 ' 441 V1 " 11 T "M (11-.. '' 8821 12 AT oT, 1 ,u , ...,_ Ani. - „, 1.0 afagcriviont4tswc bal. 1:,w,j11 1 .4
1. ',lllo4oll2'g*Rt . *Me 1 A ~Mt . , It r iNttrigt , l a gi l P.s . l4 , sl,:. l
noe.t.tlnsufbir, Alt Jaw. ) rta won
.
° o ° • .s'azuzJkl. I, en (TWA leg lialkOkOhliifoo.j:TA.i
naiad ouktiowlitAikodsb-aswit i ghtesll:;,, . 4 4,
!Flitch additions costilnitrisaffg Made whjeh - , .
dtlittelleeilibi OM , kr lArvions4nantit vuieffeetttiAß „AW **julep it- , ,
~--rc , Itu - 4 , pileowil *4 'wits 4111/I”leiti ' -h.;.a. Id 3os at..:‘" Aiqv i., r.:...a.,,,n , --, -.,
1 frrolfret4 .rf.nuxa 1 :loa ;0.71u1 .4 ." - ' t, , - ''''' '.....,14,4,`" 'l' , i , r , . Aiiirit4'"
Ataong44llrfllpfr-,t1011) le anu beaW l ,4* •.? ,i ," I Ntatt44. Ntt-isa i t•lfvcoAt '
iti
l• 1 --
•- 4 , ,
_.. - di the , best ,qualfty lelttr i Ae latest Improve.,
''' 1cW 0 : 11,12 4° ,P l ,f ° r )AN* ~ z., - Ift 'ehti.' All - kW! of /field for'Plotirlaw and
' ...--. ' 4 44
. 1 alallialiika V 4 yr f., ,r4;411 - L.; -,ir:lL:i.. - :
y -Tbia . -imuitlftti git 4i • lis dnihrpaesedler eeencro, 1. ,,,„,,i a i i . . n .,„, lNst;
m- IA feel i• Is . a pelfect , toilets. tit : the:, beet -:,. i , .rleo ~ A111 ' .1 4 041 4 1-4 gm!: in 4f: - ' ,
COOK, STOVE la the uoirket.y Atnowtlialc•• : -I,LADF:2, Ar,,REgAIRE ,•, 1
heating rteveli day be' found, tasgreat. rownt.t'leiririi A 1r
.. .tornargpt i pm, , ~ ;,
ratable forever! place wherershaves are"tiled. - 9 4444 " 41, ". 4.4. "' 4 Wr ' . • ' 1
1 1 3 ' .".1.-.'''*- 1 STEAK . , GAMIES
Twig PIPE - AND _DIADET .111,0N4WARE.,. s
GAUGE ~ COCKS, ,
55;4 . 4 1 11 6 ° P .14 45, 'k, d f l4l #s .oeF.n.i ~,, ,• 1 i , -
i f 0 /4 4 144 % Sfig
tr 4 •. • r..ta W A IL.W, : , r..^. - :..irz.-....,.., _II. - )' ,,-;, .•,,,- . , . , , „, 1
,1
_,.- c , ~ , . , F , Endshell at,ahort,notiee. .
atlarfia ' llfilek mi . :nal:int:o from Abie,VAX7 belt 1 ' "30 L W ' p,UTTINa
Material and by experienced workmeh. -- A'irery ' -`1 L , . , IJ Q' ~ " • 4 1 • "",
:al assortment of ---4 , - - . 5 ' - i4 03 41:!: 1 i • to if InPhes..4 disiuldr. 1
tRoN,'NIALS MID fr,FVFtr t;- ' I 1 -• • ~.' i • FSOIWING,
FIR . - ..,....i_ ; .0f h ar7 WrOreltyweti for.,Drhips,^ttd all
• ' BOVSE A ND. CA#olto4 TiliiiilNa...,A t k e ;Fir""4" o l, 7 CT d ef , 441 . a Ug, m
• , - TOOLS FOR. 'liiik :PAR ifflEßvs''''' ' doom - NG , 41trnATING &rOVES -
Toole for the House Joiner and Carpenter-- do - afgiatiiidli ticitners. Anititurefoi Clic:ark
Tools for Blacksmiths`-.TRs tor r evr l ybp V : - stevei,litteeti PlPa."' Tin.Ware,"-lidat Putops,
WINDOW DASH AND qt.,s, ,E,,AnitTB,iipcsi i
4 19- FrultlYM oll-1 444 I .9 2 aßet's, kept constimt.
inn TARAIIIIEB, ifiXIIIEft 00 . AND BIDOLE,J_ - IDryjr:W:7 Ai
Vt ' S A — ,OEoIFICATIONS
KimosENE cm. - LAMPS , 1 1 79K 8 :fi Nt i , of , aliilwB4 . i7licf4iiaety for mills and other
- CHltttig,:irti.... marpoiesprepired hy - • ' ,
BBLT ' - Vi r iR4EN HILT, .' -
MO T
, ABLE OD I'OCOT btPkltEarroi, " •
„ i o
Foremt lebo' s tati bad•large xperleareln this
fiIitTTANNIA 'AND; 'PLATRDWARE, ,
~ , _ L , - 11 i• , „, • , 1 . jranch .the bnlinesS. , ,-- ••,, ,
Pumps, Lead :Pipe., 1 : 7 1ai10;, t .1iti4,1 0 . - ,t ~ r 1 „..,. , -, .s.tQati. nA1p4.4,1c,
- Towanda Oct. 20 I,4ca Is. '
Water Pipes: Grindstals - an , virfs„
K Eft OSENE IiANTEn NS
, JOB WORK don& with diapaten. • lairnist re
paired:.Ffpid Libya and Lanterns altetad end
fitted to beta 45 tivoegP; -‘..„ '.-' 2.'
Grain, (41 Iron, Casting and irgettg,p,!DeiPsi
Copper, lirpss,i lyittannia, Ilees*ax, -Feathers
arid Rags tnicen in eatlaage.tpc geode.
Illghest price in cash paid for Sheep - Felts
and Furs i -'-- -
sir 9111:1 GOIQS bare been purchased Fla
the ph down System and will he rtild l'?r
1 2
READY 111 , -
ietill A. PPDDnia, I - - dODDIN6i aiiI3ELELL;
c. e. wcpsta.T... '
Towsnda, !larch 10; 18138
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31AitS11Ap., BROTHERS & c 0:,
Wish :to call, the Itielitada• 01 the, ikubllc . to
Oar hew Stock 9( . , , .
RARD,WARS.••., • ' •
f FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
• BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and'CAR,PENTERS' TOOLS.
a brae nunttrneht•of •
• ' Window-Gl:cgs:Sash, Paints,
Tutty. Vtirniattea, and 'Paint
• and WarnielOrnahas • -
of all kinds, whl4! ki!e sold for the lowest
Cash ,ptien. dlao.B Oildie•fiksortinentof
E (1)1t1.4.1i- . 44 -LA hi P 8
of every etyle,und, Ottterij,to,s4it the pnbtie
. . . •
• Lamps repaired ati4` ; 1 / 4. .....,, ,j, aa„^ed -tow, Qil • end_
1. • ..., : • ; .; ,
Flui"
g ' er"eq.
• - '-'4 — h" itanufacturitz
P.,:i-Licalar attetitiul pal . t.i., e .
~
ut 411 .kinds'iit *
zi i „
. •
, .
JOBRINI.i PRO/IF:4Y A TTANDSD - TO
We have. on hand a fine article 6i.. ~*
i3LZB•S F I titIT(JAItS, .=
arith improvod "self-sealing corks, acid' -
H,EJBMETId ALBI.I A LEN - G
C VSS
whidh is one of the Lest eSna n.i;V: - •
June 20,1868.
T - - -
r WENYV-FIVE -WARS EXPERI
1 ENG& EH, DENTISTRY.
J.M. 6311/Tll, ii. Di., would respectfully Wrenn
the inhabitants of Eradford County Lb it h' is
permanently located in Waverly, N. Ir., where
he has been hi the practice kg fin profession for
the past tour years.. He would say that tram his
long and successful practice of 25 years duration
he is familiar with. all the alifferent stytai of
work done- in any and all Dental tatablishments
in city or countr,y, and is better .prepared than
any other Dental
,operatcii , in the vicinity to' do
work the best fidepted to the many and different
cases that present themselves ofteiatilfes•to the
Dentist, as he Understands the art of making his
own teeth. an& has facilities for doing
the sante. To those requirhig under; sets of
teeth he mould ea w attention to his new kind of
-work which consists 'of porceISILL for both plate
and teeth, end fornaing a continuous gum. It is
more durable, more natural• itrf appearance, dad
much better adapted to, the gulp` than any,,otliOr..
kind of work. Those in- need of thesaaie are
invited to call - and examine specimens. Teeth,
tilled to last,for years and oftentimes lor life.---
Chloroform, Ether, and " Nitrous Oxide " ad
ministered with perfect safety, , as over four hun
dred patients within the last-lour years can-tes
tify. • . ••.
I will be in Towandk from the 15th to 30th ef
every month, at the office 6i W. K. TAYLOR,
(forterly occupied by Dr. 0, H. Woodruff.)—
'Having made arrangements with Mr. Taylor, I
arh prepared' to do all work in 'the very 'best
style, at his office. April 23, 1867:
R. VAN USKIRK, OPERATIVE
-Cr` LND IKISCDANICAL 'Poinsr, ;has opened
roams to the • Beidlemlin . Block, directly oppo
site tho Means House, for the pratitice• i.t his •
prefeitsion,nud Is prepared at ail times to pep\
form all operations belonging to Dentistry, The
different kinds of Plate. Work, will be recom
mended actor lug to I heir honest merits. Nat
ural Teeth tilled nand restored to their original
beauty, with materialthe best adapted to eac h
individual case. The greatest, care and atten--
Dom will be given to the ; correction of • irregu
10itles and the extzliction of Teeth. In this •
Department of practice the Doctor 1 would say
he, claims an amount or skill and experience
equal to that possessed by any one in this or
any other country. Teeth will •be extracted
without pain, by the use of gas, chloroform o a
ether, and in a manner very eatikhictory, to 'pa
tithats, as the testimony •of hundreds can be .
shtm. Please call and examine specimens,of
our work, audbe assured of the :correctness of,
the Statements. Advice •• and ; • coninaltation .will
be cheerfully and gratuitously given s -*- •:
Towanda, June 6.!1814.-4m. • - 1 •
- •
HOLESILE ISIUSIO , DEPOT:
L. B. POWELL., , - • •
Se;nuaton, Pa., Dealer in. Chtekering's Pianos,
Decker's Pianos, Mason & BarallesAlablnet Or
minti;-Treat, Lindsley & Cki'a Idelodecms, and aS
of Knelcalllnstinments, Sheet Music And Mosta
Books. Orders-from Dealers and Teachers es ;
pscially solicited. Address . .
B. POWELL.
116 Pelmsylvania AveLlne, *rtfil - Peon; Pail'
,ilaich, 26, 166 .=.8 . m.," -" •- - •
iro W
OL GROWERS.
Getlot*wool :mant4tured anti agArts - A0 Pet
cent in your cloths, •
WANTED.SO,OO Iba at,higheit,mari
et price. cash.. - • - •
WANTED, 50,)001b3 Wool to aiiinnfeittnrO at
the rates; and work warralftetTO'Vve
entire satisfaction. - •'' " • - •
..WANTED, 50,000 lbs Wool to card into Rolls
Our Carding Aladdin Satr-beeni net clothed
this Spring, - and will .dorextra *ork, with es
perienced4Worlmen-to attend it, avtbe.
• - 817NUEILANN OL
WOE
b -MILLS- - I
1 JunellA 180.—u* , Waiy,
11 18 SOLUTIONerzThe-firzuloOish-
JL, op & Taylor is this da`y , alitaalettrl by. ad.
tied consciet. -- The ,balinotta wilLba Aoaducted
Ily S. F. T yloe , who . trill settle- 4a sescoanta 91
the leis gm. • • ..SIBI.IOP,
Wyalasiß4ttie 14, lyri.psee';
THEI •Pritkl4.•
of the , firm, I respectfully solicit a pi,rllon , 4ol
the patrolusgete liberally shoietttellps.firsetit ncl
Ido earnestly request those having swotS
IrMtthe khotre ling. to settle thew At osee l
211441-ta
S ICI VING4 3
(or salt deopot the NEWS , ROWI
aAMF 4 S FOR T kgh:flatairPl4t:,4l4.:l,/, ,
ME
fl
&c.,
Ali of Which we 'fintrisla at the- Lowesti3Orides.
-----
(IAR.RIAG 46,W AGO S,SLEMEIS
•
T1IF; fiLWESTA BLIS II NI STILL : IN OPEE
Sucfe.-aors to Heynolds, Fellows St bo., are now
offering and are - preliared to furnish on short,
name, Wiraral Carriages and eighs, oiled
deberiptions ahlef- the-fan:at anti most appro..-
ved "style, and .cf the material at the old
stand opposite the Union. Manse, in the 'mai
Ire part of Alba Borough, Bradford. Co ,
.Po,.
Thti pebHa 'are aimed that the refintation
' the tihop has acquired during the laat yelyit
tinder. the superintendence of J. H. Fellows,,: it
be more than maintained, as he will Imperin•
tend the work as heretofore be having long been
and. having had much experience asp Carriage
and Sleigh Enlldet, uropld assure the public
that .ao. pains will' be Apar° d by -the above ll=
to make the establishment worthy of their pat.
rona ge. Thankful as.one of the old firm for the
patronage-thus fur extended., we hope to - merit
a continuance of the same.
N: 13..--We, the tkadersigned,' tieing
mechanic:in:an manufacture • mid offer to the
public at prices that nifi de*, ebuapetition..‘
JAME, H. FELLOWS, '
• - 'W. C. tiZANDA . L.L,.
'J. G.
Alba iltr6agh, Apritts, Isaa. ly. •
T ° " r ANDA• CAI - 1U E
•;4
Tito utttletlignell roa,peetcutty attoounq to the
public that they have purChased the
C . ' Alt-4PA 6- E 6$ -0 ilt
And most . workmanlike manner. Ttkey wil
constantly keep on hand an, assort meat (If splen
did
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CAR:IUAGES,"
'DEMOCRAT AND LII . 111:BES, WAGONS,
, ONE .A.ND TWO SEATED : .
A•L~'BrIN.Y, SLEITU US .
• ALL-11'0RK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING • promptly attended to at rea
prices.
•.. . ,
I.
L lIT, R. R R '.' S M - LL S ,
.
o • , BIIELINOTON, PA.
The proprietor, having built. 'his Fleusiog Mill
in Baringtorwind talro pains , in Westing ar
ticles, and the most improved machinery, it is
nknir.completedinordellor all kinds of Flouting.
~ -.
CUSTOM WORK 'Dint AT SHORT NOTICE.
•
with cheerful atterdants, Who . will see to your
t w io a n n . ts In good order and,with,general satisfac-
Air-Chat paid for Or.iln. ' i
' April 17, 1ti66•.; ROSWELL lITEREL
'MEW 'PLANIN4MILI
The undersigned having built a - large and e.om
mudions Mill the Borough of Towanda, and
died it with:the most modern and improved
machinery; for the manufacture of t
. , SVINDW SASH, & BLINDS,
are prepareit.ta ,hll ordere, whether 16rge or
small„ upon the shortest notice. We hare
ali) a large variety of MOULDINPIS, of the
latest:style:and pattern; which we am furnish
mach "cheaper, than 'they can be Worked by
]land. •
:4 , - TONODRING, .. ' .
= . . .ii • GROVEIDIG,
tig
--- "•• i °. ,- 7 ' , :t. AND scßou, '
• , t' , A Sh.IiVING,
atm all o6dr wo pertaining to c '4Cditer y• will
be dune to suitb tcuatOmers.' ' ' . 1
Perso s building, and -not living'more than
twelve t fourteen miles distant, will find it
.! their interattZto-bny of , tut, - or bring
th : ker and worked by our machinery.
Brhyr• griatof Flooring, - or uttier limber,
and Ar le . ykur team 'is is feeding, have It
gr*d t,aud take it home witb.yoti._
, We w ll'pay:C.A.Bo. for PINE 4 HEMLOCK
LiTAIBT delivered - at oar Inmber yard. ' Come 4nd - se tie. or if you 'can't come , write. - *)
•' , -- '•'"L: B. RODGERS"4 - GO.
'-',Toirmida;Peb.,lBS4.' 7'-. • ; '.
.. 1
ooK,gINDERY:IIEfE :tPUBLIC,
' • Is ! - resiiiettolly lutoiiited that the attiok
liindery; has : bean removed to the.,Argtis tbdid
ftfg, Sil ',Achy; Whei:e gril i be donal- •
, •1- , -
'• 'FB 0 0 IT -.II : L lle ft - L N•tt I -i
- -., .) . ,1•;. -- 3 . .. - -,•• 1, ~.. ; ~. ,---:, • ...:
In all Its var lowt braitekes, 014 ter:zit aa• rea
sonable as" the times' will' allow. The Mod.
erY. Vril-.-PCtu/#r the ' hu g e of • '
-. • ' -'' ""• - . 0, - , - -WIIITAILER,- -.- -
`4 , e 6 zierielfaecl"Bfitcl6i; and Lail 'work will be
•preotptlydesseilft. i style did ::man lebtah
vatitiotibe excNI.W.L, Mink, magazines, News
papers ,I,Old Bookei-864., bound hs every variety.'
igt6; -Tartioular attetOlon , will be Plilt°
net] 21014 of: --- •
41-., 1 :: • Ot l 4 l lc ,It
- chp l 4l;, - :.::1
"To-. , - , Y 17 - utheit ,. 1 patteni .-- ;,. 4 . . me i" ino zq ' winis:mid
4 jiz
•
•
- durabitqrwil be tvarratcled.•:
_., .4.
•C. AU workArfltt be Deady for delivery ..when
.. 1 1191 1 .a. Yo.We 9c.tira publicte- iiollef*, sod
;perftolausomulguanuateed• • ''' •• • 1
Towanda, August 3 ', / 86 0i -4 4 . --' ' ' ' "- '
• . , N• / ' - ' ' .
!daniir4 the •host
Hp'RSE"IPOWERS,
WIMIN
The! Best
TEIREMEILS -, AND CLEANERS,
• ; ,
- Gam. ♦SL Set,
,AT TUB Nsw.-Suor
Aug.
. ATION
VELLOWS, CRANDALL & CO.,
FACTORY,
OF
G. H. D R A X. E,
And are now prepared to band Work in .
THE LATEST STYLE
BBYANT STULEN.
Towanda, May D. 107.-Iy. •
.1117 o.4ll4*nief. II
, •
T
-0-W A:NDA-114 - SV 41"
• .
#lido; tegued,4iaiei'adkulted sad I,,,,raptt 3 I,k
'
By WrriliV,-4
pt.tii folk:y*l444a knoita=
br , limpTegi• • OfilcerSoutitrres 131:
~einritoto Aeon* tir OPPisiv..... 817 .otatat,-;'
1 0 14 ' , . - IltimumaitaireaNY;" t
• Irailfini t Comp -
-$ 4 . 1 01114
, •
:14rstraam, AID Loanant
flnut .11,11D Mrs IN9LILANO2 CO. , : •
SurNas aad,,Reatiired
(G 91.1).... • - • 5ta,171,q7
Assets in Me 17afttidatateg, „I/100.00
Dan,' Rzemiamli;uPerarth of (Gold) 47,00
Imivaaacx ComPaari,
• ://grtJa)4,' Conn., I
. ... f, , .$ r • • • •• • •
bunnigtrUNCli COAPANTs
Wilkes-Bans, Pa.,i
........ ....;
gamma 41.1aitaaa Ta.utari brausuaa
- (Accidental)
• TkiladelAia, ,
- ;$500.600
:
adItNEOTICIPT MUTI7/1. 1 4/XLI 4 BOII.AUCT
Co.. Rartfoid; Conn. 4
caplakt- ' • I io,ono,imo
Towaada, Feb.. 211 , 18.63—tt,
AFFARTPORD LIVE:STOCK INSU
-11. RANCE COMPANY.
- carrrat, $500,00%%
'Cash assets Nov. , 1; 1866, • ••
. 315.5 ;PA R 3
Immo on all. kinds, of live stock, a4ain i t
theft and death trout any esese.:"
11. 13.-MeICE-A
Jan. 10,. 18131 • • • . • "..ageat.
Dec. sth,the Slam " lady stai.,o i
'Dennis F. Flagg, of Boston ,
received a Met from . another horse; hre,.iking
her lettAcire,leg above the knee.'vren.lering rt
neeesaary to kill . her as an act of ha.n 4.1 i y.
zured. in the Haftford Live Stock 111S1r tace
: puny. Lbss paid Dec. 601,1867:
ti IRE, 'LIFE: .AND , ACCIDENT.A
A:. L i 1 ...., •
• VATITAL EXPRZSZFIT.D
BAYENTEEN .1)01.1.A
. *C: S. : E.USSELL, Agent,
roa-Trig . rolzownwo musirb lIRLIAIII.6 etaivii• T
4i ~aD Fax k MAanislxgraatics
pion/. " iadelP4ic . f
Capital and, sOrplo a over...
ROME , INSE!tANEE Coupwrr.
• - Of New-York
Capital and surplus, over....
14;stritisrcis Com-Nary OF Not,
AMEILICL, ' Phdadt
Capital and earplaa, over ..... :11,7t.
MANBAITAN INStritANCI COMPANY, 1
Of New-York.
, Capital and sarpina, over s
. ,
Erraktenisa INOCRANCE COMPANY,. ,
i
- . Of Philadelphia.
Capital and surPlna, over
, -
Alai° INSYILLN4 COMPANY,
, , Of New-York. * 1
Capital and surplus, over $7.5r.51c0
, .
t-TuiNASI INSURANCE CONTANT,
Of Hartford, Conn,
i
[:rl„
pital and surplus, over..
)
-
lIE
„ A L INTURANCE COXPINY,
— 7 ' • Of New-York.
Caidt4.l and sarplo a, oyer... - $ 8;(10;,'7.,
.. -• , _ . - . • . •
TRANIILLICII.S INNUILANGIUOXPANY, •
Offlartford,. Caul. T } •
tapital and etirplus, over ' i ( 43 600"
,
Itilsks. taken on alt kinds of Property, 4. IA
ow ratesas by. any other reliable Conipaniel
,-Tolicies lasted and Losses:it any ad
d at this Ageney,thereby saving Abe
.apense of going elsewhere for settlemenlP..‘,.
Odlce at the, Nardwhere Store Gl Cod
`k Russell • - C. S. RUSSELL.
Feb. 7,1806.-4.1.
jafit
hid
dißg
eTO
Tr • E INSURANCE ' :COMPANY
, • OF NORTH AMERICA.
a.. No. 24 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.,
T
T. Company are now proseouting"the he, i
ness of Insurance from Joss or damage-by FILE
on. I . tidings, Merchindise. Furniture, du..
thro. about the State of Pennsylvania, oa liber
al to ....,for long or short periods; or perumiLeat
lp
ly of Buildings, by a de osit of Premium. ,-
Th.' prompt payment of claim:is for lugs du -
lug e period of !tear!, •70 years that the C.,
,T.
pany has been in esistence. entitles them . to ` `1
COM/ P once of the pniolle. . 1
Di..FOWL—Arthur G. Coffin,
.Samar: W.
Jonea , 1 John A Brown, Charles Taylor, A mt,r , ,q-- ~
:White, Jno. R. Neff; Richard D. Wood, Wm. '
Welsh, -Wm. E; Elowen i , James N. Dickson. S.
Mort*. Waln;idohn Mason, Geo. L. Harris ; ,,
Francis H. rape. Edward H. Trotter, Edwar d
Clarke, Wm.Chnunizw. ..
.
Aaruna G. COFFIN. Pres'c!
' C. S.. RUSSELL, A gent, Towanda.
•
1 RMER
i - 'S MUTUAL FIRE . LS S L
/'
RANCE COMPANY
OP - MIDDLE PENNSYLiINLA,
Office in Minilie,Montour County, Paul t!
Capital
.
The Farmers Ilutital Fire Insurance Comp
-of 'Riddle Pennsylvania was incorporated :y r!:e
'Pennsylvania Legislature k in the rmr.le-ls, i. r
the Mutual Iraurance of Conntry property
and- ithmediately t hereafter commenced its per
ations'on that principle, which ha., been strict
ly adhered to'sinee. •
lodses hive been promptly paid , out oi the
Pre rams collected on application for insurance
with Out making any assessments.
ThiF a lnsurance , ot Country proper t ylowgates charged for Insurance , and the prompt
pay ditt of losses are deemed a sufficient recom
mendation of the Farmers. Illutnal Fire' 1n , .;
ancitlecnppany of Adiddle - Penns;fatiia, Ic
owners of sale class country property. • •
,P.Y;iotwox , f3ec'y. • Wm. FuLsoss. Prey t.
- 15 -LUCIEN MYER,
--Ilarclt 5, ' '66. Agent. 'l'olvands.
BRADFORD CO , IINTY
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
H. B. MCKEAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT
Farms, Mill PropertieS, Rity at,/
Town Lots tot' sale.
Parties halting property for sale will finl it
to•their advantage by • .caving a deutriptiun
the same. with terms of sale la Win agency,
parties are constantly enquiring for rarmi Sc. .
H. it. MeKEAN,
Real Estate Agent.
• Office Blqntanye's Block, Towanda, Pa.
Jan. 29; 1867.
LIVERPOOL LONDON AND
GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INeURAN(7
COMPANY.--Office, 45 Brilliant St., and I -
Broadway, N.Y. '
I Capital, - Surphis and Reserved Funds
(Gold) .: . ... .. . ............ .,sit; ;,71, , ,:3
Meets in the United* des; 0ver.,... 1,"i.te) ,,1
Daily Premiums ,' - upwardsof (gold).. 17. , w •
The slaareholdeis personally respGnsib:e ior
egagemente of the company. 1 All Pdrecturs
- ast be shareholders,
, I Dlraterons is NEW . TOBX . —Francis' Cotten4
. Chairman,- Henry Grinnell. Esq., 11c1 o 1 1
hairman, Joseph- Gaillard,. Jr., Ed+ , S. N...... .!
Archibald, Esq., EL B. M. Censal, Ales - an&-r '
iEn
Bamilton, - Jr.,Teq., Robert C. 'Ferguson, F.
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Mint-
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of guard.
Bsakaas—Phenix Bank—Cammann .t Co.'
. The Polioies of tkla Company- lire issued by
wellsknown American citlaens resident in New
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
Consegnently, with the other Shareholders. ate
individually liable . for all tho - engagementvet
the Company ; all Policies arc signed hi. them ; -
all claims are payable in cash on ,proot ut io-c - : .
withoni. deduction for interest, and nut, .1.. is
usual, cixty days after presentation of pr, ,i ..
They expire at-six o'clock, •P. 51 4 and n.,:- ~ t
noon. Life. Insurance effected, and anusi;% - .c
granted en favorable terms. 1
- . 11, 13. Mali EAN , A&1.... •
_, :Towanda , April 23; 167,,,
QRsEc.: 4 4..y
DRAKE,-1311.1, & HUDSON'S:PATENT. ~
: , .Patent 'J my 31; 1866.
• , The subscriber ir tad respectfully call the aft
A9Ptlon of Partnerit, to. the latest and great. <-,.
invention in.tbe. way of thinse Hay Ports and _
Cutlets: This fork 'slighter, cheaper, and bet
ter, more durable, and Jest liable to break or
;getout of ,repair, than any -one now offered to
`toe pnblic. ltfo PrOpwod that the fort shed
stmt.' upon its merits and is warranted to 'fork
perfectly and give better satisfaction than any
fork is the. irorh3. 'lt la easier wort for the
man-who ases.it;'-ia bdy can manage It with eas
and it is ar - first rat , * hay knife. It is a sPienall
articieeplease look at it.
For ealeby podding a Rusaell, Towanda, L. -
L. goody; pme. I
-font It 184..—ant,
•
Fin - PARLOR SETS, at
FROST'S*.
PHOTOGRAPH -0 le ALL
and Axles. at the NEWS BOOS.:
BREAKFAST, DIN 131:43i; EXTEN
, aiONouid, Parbr Tablea, at FROST'S.
,!••-• •-i...B2othuog
$150)r)
is :u,i r U
1
Ito ,-,.) 0
.8350,G0G
s7li4,i/ii
$.157.f.w
U. N. MOODY