Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 25, 1869, Image 4
Farm Wozlr, far rebrum. Fares &act—Stock of every . cription at na time needs closer look ing after and more careful keeping. If properly cared for up to this time they should be all in.good condition, and as they come upon*deg point of the season and fam * e into the spring, they will fare well probably in proportion as the month of Fab rcary leaves them thrifty and strong. If they 816* any falling cdr,therefore, look to it and, bring it back by more or better food, cornice table lodging, and attention to eleansitigpftie skin from filth, all ocean:Misted dust; &o Let not, 'especially; the working stock be slighted, and avoid the vain e l coniliny of saving under a false im pression that having little to do,they may be putt off -kith indifferent food. They should have the opportunity of the comparative leisure of winter to lay up a store. of muscles for future use ; and, while the quantity of grain may be lessened, if not at work, its quality fhould be always icood, and udder zho circumstances - should a horselhat is to be regularly worked in the season to come be put off with long provender alone. Let mares in foal be guarded with the utmost care against accidents, and have moderate keeping and uni• form itteetion. Colts should be l daily handled, and treated always with the utmost gentleness. The most high spirited colts make for many, per haps most, purposes the best horses, if not spoiled by bad management:; and nothing is more sure to ruin them then rough - neer . of ,ttly sort. Cows.—Aii spring, advancet, cows need the beet treatment, especially such as are to hake . young. They should be dried off month before their time of calving, and have each food as will keep)them in a thrifty, strong condition. , keep . their coats _ in good condition. by the use of the. brush, it necessa, and suitable food, 'such as bran in two proportions and cornmeal in one. Call Ind foes an,. Sheep.--Calv thought to be, kept as well in ny with sheep and with food, unless it is designed them. They-are liable at thi to have lice upon them, th generally of pour conditiot can be corrected at once by well with carbolic soap, am nently by betteT treatment havik, or about to have, ,young should be strictly looked after. There - will always be some of - atflock that begin to lose their wool before shear ing time. Thisia an indication of weak ness of constitution or age, and these should be separated and fed well,and be made mutton of in the fall. Fattening Stock.—All stock that are being led for the butcher must have the best food with the utmost regu larity, while the strictest regard is paid to their comfort. There is great er economy of food in grinding all grain for their use, Pnd generally, perhaps, in boiling or steaming. Store Hogs.—These should be kept in good order throughout the winter. They will then be in condition to make the most of the summer's graz ing, when they make much increase at little cost, and pay well for gener ous, winter treatment. Breeding sows must especially be fed so Is to ,keep them in full condition. Pasture Grounds and Clover —Keep these well protected against stock of every sort ; the clover especially should not have a hoof upon it until it makes considerable spring growth. Well set old pasture will not.belio much damaged, but it should not be closely fed or trod on when very wet. Manures.—The;, manures in the yards may from, time to time be thrown into heaps, where it will fer ment in a manure as the weather gets moderate. Increase the quanti ty by - all possible means, and bear in mind that what is made from grain fed animals is richest, and must be ..most carefully preserved. One part of good stable manure to two of dried muck from the swamp, or of turfs, or any coarse vegetable mate rial, well mixed in a pile, - will be found for many purposes equal, load for load, to the•stele manure alone. EpTBll 'FOR THE GARDEN Carry On the work of digging and trenching, and of breaking up all nn: occupied ground, as the weather al lows. Very abundant supplies of mane rq are needed here, and mainly w4ll prepared compost. Make preparation for early peas and potatoes, for early crops of car rots, cabbage, lettuce, radishes, on ions, leeks, spinach,' parsley. Plant out roots of asparagus and rhubarb. Tieing hardy, all of these may be started whenever the ground comes into order for putting in the seeds. Curn,acr4a, beans b and some others, being more tender' must be postpon ed to later period. Neither should be planted till the ground is warm enough to spout them promptly; Agparagus.—The value and endu tanc.e of asparagus beds will dtpend upon their being thoroughly prepared before planting. A deep, rich,sandy loam is beet. Trenc i o .e ground two depths of the spade .o_, miring it•well all through. Lay on the prepared ground beds of four feet, having a path of two feet between. Lay off on these beds, one row through the centre, and one twelve inches from each side. Set the plants carefully along these, distributing the roots properly, and then put over them when planted several inches of good loam,and a good dressing of compost. Whiten the surface well with salt. Such treatment will make sures large product, and a bed _that, with good management, will b profitable for' many !rears. Cdd Frames.—Plante under cold frames should be carefully tended, giving plenty of fresh air when the weather permits. Plant out when it becoines mild' enough to make room under the frames. Cabbage; lettuce, and cauliflower may be set early in warm borders, and some risk may be run for the sake of thinning out tui der glass. Hot Beds.—Prepare these for toma toes, egg plants, and pepper, and sow about the middle of the,month in this latitude. SpinsA.—Sow when Ilhe ground comes in order. Lettuce and Cabbage Seeds.—Sow in a m9derate hot-bed. Peas and Potatoes.—Plant whenev er the ground is fit to work. Seeds.—Provide at once such gar den seeds as are needed. General Work.—Make a thorough c!eaniog up all vegetable plots. Put cibbage. stalks together to furnish uproots for spring use. As soon a the ground is in order to be worked; give a surface, stirriog around all crops standing over from fall. Gath er leaves, mould, etc., for composts ..tud ranching. , Plant hardy roses *-ben Ole Pond is in order. ~ F VAN VELSOR NANNERS, PAARIONAteII MERCHANT 7AILORS.I AU siumiss Ell READY MADE CLOTHING! HAIG 17, 1 1 QA, GENTS FURNISHING ; GOODS. 1 68 Broad Siveet, ° WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, NS. We bays a Pashtos*le Cutter. Ilhote New York City, and take all the Mall is giving 10a a good At. READY MADE ounsibrG We mste•at OW own eataldiakenent. We pro particular atlimtion to Youth!" Sofa, and plaritill?ditt.)reirilvii,f4 Madmilibmigo*mmoftwaL CLOTHS. AND OASSIMHILES, P P E/ B 5 mt. to tt Per riot Oil wool.) . Best Stock of Hats and aips Kept within krmike. Come and loolWand prove for yourself Will bea t the Ward House the first and 'third Thursday of, every month with samples of Wade, Ind-Prepared to - take measues. YAW VELBOB & NANII2IB. • 68 . Browitt., Waved; ,11. Y. ' kV .1869. THE TOWANDA REGULATOR CLOSING MORE! 'AdjoinJag Patton'.. Blcck. ROSENBERG k WOLFF, Yould respectfully announce to the citlz enrol -Towanda and vicinity, that they have opened the above store, under the name of " The To• wands Regulator," with a splendid swaths at OP INADY YAW OLOTEI-111(1 I 's are comps• e same to force - season Gents Purnidilsg 00041114 Rats. Caps, which they ware the said citizens cannot he excelled In style or elegance. and that the prices sr • so low as to &steads everybody.— Rosenberg tic Wol ll hope that by strict aften. Con, and fair dealing with the people of To - w..nda, they will obtain their patronage and supßort. They also beg to subjoin the follow ing Commandments for their guidance. e effect , which ••ashing pellan- Ewes CONE ONE! CONE ALL ! Maio SRtreeeT 1 w Wandffa ,' sP O a. Price R egubXor SIR VMS COIOIANDRESTS, Keep them, and Happy will be ThylDays. 1. Thou shalt have no other place to buy cklthing except Rosenberg & Wolff'. One Price Regulator. Wain Street. I. Thou shalt not choose any , other merchant: though shalt not listen to their speeches. for Rosenberg h Wolff are no Chattia m wt. dealers, but sell at one price, and reliable. and will serrevou unto the third and fourth generation. S. Th iu shalt not seek in vain an)more for cheap raiment, for they can be f at Bomar berg Et Wolfs One Prim Store. 4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell only on els days of the week, and don't desecrate the siabbath by keeping our doors- open and hangin out a str, for, on. the _seventh :lit r trona be Rosettrg & their labo Wolff. endrs. their clerks, deldre est 5. Thou alkali honor the way Bombers & wolf!' deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy Its bonnets. 8. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of buying ot Chatham at. Dealers, but come di rect to Rosenberg it Woltre Once iPrice Regu lator, Main street. 7, Thou shalt not seek In 'vain for goods ot Foreign make, for Rosenberg, /a Wolff keep a kW vadat . S. nonwait not purloin from the Regulator for Rosenberg 4 . Wolff sell so cheap it would be a sin 9. Thou ahilt Sot bear fills witness, but honestly acknowlddge host you am get better suited and for leis money, st Rosenberg £ Wol ft's than say other store. 10. Thou shin set, onset thy might, ors_goods or his WWII% for Itoyeberg & Wolff - an give them to you likewise : therefore, take counsel, and bay only of Rosenberg & :Wolff the Once Price Yen. Tomas Is, Sept. 1,1808. UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE I Opposite Public Square, 98 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, Receiving new additions to his stock of CI 0 ME IM . CH Every week, which lie is selling lower thin any house in lewn. GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00 CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS, OVERCOATS AT/ ANY PRICE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Which is selling below cost, as he is anxious to close out this branch of his business: MUNN:MOS OF ALL KINDS. GENT'S FURNISMNG GOODS Of every description BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL RINDS, HATS AND CAPS A? COSY •! Call aid convince yourselves i J. M. COLLIN& Towanda, Nov. !8,1888. HAT, OAP, AND FUR - STORE 1 The tublanlgaed bale opened a Sore oa tbs moth aide of oferbra's new block, TOWANDA, PA., Where they hand to keep a fall stock at FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLB Goods, consisting of HA24 CAP - TRAVELLING BAGS, UMBEL LAS, CARES, GLOVES, BUWL►ALO sid WOLF ROBES, &e. Which Ira vill WI at the kratutpoullbta Nets sad fospeottegy 'Welt a *hereof the peony. of the pablk, trilatiatted with the Atealess Oenfotatatat, . OLOINICY & AMB9I3Y. fa' , Oct. 6, ten. MAANINGA lIAIWESS /MIMI A. 2wsesTirogualiso ads en fa; a imas . Ids Wimp's* ,as VIVO&•• some sisiss—Wasm I= Waft ea dose is oder Wall work vssrsided. cash tillable s. Cisopterweala. Is, - B SUIT 1 11113Thringi *COI /V 110s,' A Inge line of CHEAP I A large line of - C.V=M I ' 2 PROVISIONB, . : sums, inp:D.iiiiz e iiii - . -:-.-'. -. i :r . -..=.;<'.'•,_%'..' , r -. 1 ::,! - T - 1:=1: - ,:,: , :, v. , Y.:4.2.`::: i •WOODINk:-.WAUT 4110.149NR ~t" wAimm! thor:*, Soitheast 2Hr cilia& do Br dgelia TOWANDA., 6ioo*i nom= DAILY. Aileof..kenteitims - Comi*te (hvat CASH -.B,UYBRS! cotwnty •PRO6IIOB Bought'and Bold at THE MARRET BATES LONG & KEELER. Nov 11, 1868. W HOLESAI,EOROCERY PROVISION HOUSE OF F. S. M. & Co 119, Mai fifrum, TOWANDA, PA. The undersigned, encouraged by the success which hae thtut far, at. tendUd their new enterprise, desire to make acknowledgement for the very liberal patronagithey have re- caved, by giving their customers the advantage ortheir years' experience, together with the benefit of their greatly increased facilities for doing . business. They keep constantly on hand, a very large and complete assortment of everything in their' line, and are daily receiving such additions to their tato& se the wants of their tt adelequire& They have now in store, Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Bice, To- bacco, Fish, Salt, -Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome, Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of other goods, which - have been recent ly bought at the lowest point in the market, and are offered at wholesale, at ratea to correspond. They desire to call especial atten tion 'to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing the quality in all caeee. Have also on band a good assort- ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene They - still continue to have the benefit of a resident Partner in New York, who is constantly in the market and prepared to turn to our advan -4n the tage any favors price of goods, FOX 8 gay 12, 188 e G. W. MOFFITT Rae just opened a 6111 and complete of GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS 1 TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND SPICES ! 110 V OP ALL EiNDI, Inctod the celebrated Wears" Soap, un for cleaning Tin and Sliver ware. — Ca; keeps constantly on band akin& of GREEN FEINTS 1 Peaches. Pears, applei. Berries. Greet C orn and T =atom, and all other fruits In their ses. am, which will be sold cheep. He also his connected with! the aboro an tittles Roma, where people Coming in town for dinner will lad a warm meal got up in good style. In readiness at any time. Cash paid for Greer Fruit. Ohre him a call. GM. Towanda, Ang.l7. 18x7. W. NOPOITT. HURRAH! HURRAH! HUE IT IS AT LAST 1 P. W. COWELL HAS IT ! what An they y°av u e mot in the Grocery line. See FLOUR, FRED, FISH, SUGAR, POKY, IRA, BPICZ, strrraß ROOS, LARD, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT 1111=111 1111111*, IN miii. /MASON. ALT BY THE SACK OR BARBEL ToaAcco 11ND SNARL We are sole agnate for the _best brands of Vir gilds and CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO, lirbolmale and Beta L Lestly. eissytNitta ON tbe Gaocsar audPllo- , Ilse. iirseffliker the plias, No. 61 Weis street first door bake Bddlossea's Bloch. Teussis.Nor.l9. pot smat AT AAMEGAIN 1 x The ssboodbor sl‘bw to dung's idsiloosiss: hos , albs Ito sib Ws Nom ssal au Sksell of °oohs. co Yahoo . hoklys 9l344l4. l;ircit limiostot Abased itirs store. The Mit iffhiille Utcalloldi *mow gbh TlL'The oast *So bibs Sows Is op. woks. Pot psalmists call as co iddicos N. N. LAYTON. F ept.ll% 'VOL PLOWL—Wheat Flour of all a rs i!m: a ta i rbeat Thor. "in t <Oro, Deo la. Ir. A. liMpl6ta,ll, ITNITIAL "P4PIIB, Put in ne r; tt licdO . *Lyon* * *Awarsi =I mounts. j Glloolirtxr p OVISIQN .' Alm • - fin rilTolol. JOlLiirAtimmirra q . ny ' , and . lecor so -of the Rai Bold r s eal" larite,the ld k l oP t i si b& --san d Wall Ile' GROCERIESAI6I O °VISIONS, Which be 11: aglllnd A* salt the tines, and pries of sU. He bas also tpened a splendid . , FEED_ STORE, 'Whichls wallaltuated to ry ay e sad lierelay cad region all Una; lia keeps ecestsatly on hand a largestock of \ irsAs, doilizza,'StrOAßs, mou*nii, FLOUR, BUTTER, 'PORK, ' whirl bitstiellthichev . for cub. GOODS D2iIVIIIIIID IN TIM BORO FREE OF OJEUROE. The shims of Towanda' and vicinity, mill please accept az thanks for their vetylibwal palmsa's lot the last pars, and we promise with• their assists= to haprore es ery opt etanity to •enlarge our busman, so as to warrant satisfaction to all. CO and sees. &OWL' JOON WRIIIDETW. Towanda, July 10, 1867. N E S T 0-R ! EIN NE W G'B 0 0 11 - -B, I 31 W. A: I,IOCIiWFIL'S. CANNED -FRUITS, PINE APPLES, PLiORES, PLUMB OF ALL HIND AND'OANNED-OySTERS. PEACHES, PRIMES," CHERRIES, MOLASSES, COFFEi, SPICES, Of all kinds, in fact everything in the GROCERY . LINE! PLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES, BOWED, LARD, KOGB, AND EVERY VARIETY OP FAIUMIIB PRO:),IICE. /ilea& lot of DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. May 23, 1867 TIES UNDERSIGNED, HAVING In In the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., le now. prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford County and •ioinity, a large arid wen selected stock of Which I have purchased feiC Cash and teed cord( dent that can seU at as low figures as canrbe purchased elsewhere. I now otter to the public • splendid stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, &O. & 00. AKRON FLOUR, I GRAHAM DO . RYE DO. BKOKWHEATDO: • I keep constantly_ on hand, PORK, TUNS LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at Nintion of the public to our Can't Be Beat BTOCK OF TOBACCO; In quality . Laundry. N Please call and en) our' stall of ' 14:E • pay the high• Larp assortment of Y TOILET &OAPS, dm., le. Iwl eat crab price for Fiwners give as a ,all before selling elsewhi AU persons indebted to the late Arm will pipits" call and mate inninallat, payment. Towanda, *web 33, 1887. C. B. PATCH NEW -FRUIT AND FANCY Grocery Sto're NOT the Elven gotie, • . • ' TOWANDA, PA. Jost started. a good supply of -Ter Tr s , FOREIGN, DOMESTIC. CaNNED A DRIED. traa, corm, ow arzcza, Nuts, Candies,Fit Extracts, At. Ac. , , Constsitly on hand, and win be sold cheap as the cheapest. Also the best quality of hArrnratis OYSTE7IB, calf; or Ftti4t atid Pine Remember the Place - G.. H. WOOD'S NEW STORE, t Bie l wean the Elwell floastrand fiercur'slltoch, ;Towanda, ( ) .1.5, iSee WARM MEALS, AT ALL HOURS at 9. W. *orPars Bettatintat.-- Payees eating to tows for dletter,llll do well to site him a call. ' • 08:60. W. 'MOFFITT Vitriol& 48611'1868 ' • .1 mum ToBAced7AND CIGARS 11440 Braikall# Mrs. NEW 'GOODS I Efla DWIM AP LEf3, 40.. W., ha TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, Will be kept constantly on fiend Purchased at tho And Will be sold ea TO THE FARMERS. CASH PAID FOR W. A. ROCKWELL. Purchased the entire Interest of a H. PATCH, GROCERIES', Have on hand it _largo stock of price. Jesse OakleraVelitirated ork Chemical and Brown Soap. WOODS COUNTRY PRODUCE C. B. PATCH Alinv . , Mgti.P.,:ANP,,lit f 744. ), .I. , :i ficoi g, I, : i' t 1,: . . . .... T . ,i 1.. ; Waldt , i : :: .-.. -..' '- ' 1 . ). innouneijo the • eltkeni 7 4 'iailids; ape, the Palate delawall3l - that !leln nova 'caddy Dawdling,. new and IP 11- • , . , , • • . • ' c RES GOO . DS, i tar la Winn: saltable.to - the wants of the people: which IssirM sell tor Currently at rater . • , : ' G b L. ri - . P :11, I d PI S I Ccandstlng as sums& of gbod well d iellable, made . I (No Shoddy , of any kind) consisting In ' • 4IISINESS-S-,I4I°TS, Al grides. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, An Wool. DRESS OATS, PANTS & VESTS, '- Linen costa, Madan and Pants, over Ami ina Over Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Linen, Cambria?, and Flannel illtirta. Neck Ties; Suspenders; Gloves. Alum; Leather Bags, Spring Stile Silk, Soft and Straw Eats. allf first clamk.that Goo- Goods are 4:bermer at a fair price than poor goods atany price. Call and examine my goods before bay mg.\ & lent door to Powell Co. - H. W. EDDY. TowsidsdisylB,lBB7. MHE TEMPLE 0. FASHION NEW STORE AND NEW GOOps!, , An attire new stool 'of Clothing , Fought:lw -cheap on-botore the war to be sold with \ - . ‘ - - V SMALL PROFITS 1 The undstalgned woad respectfully announce , 4o &caftans of Towanda and slclnitv that he is now \ready to oars them Clothing, each as \ FINE. BEAVER 9VEROOATS, \ • • • CHINCHILLAS, PILOT'S, _ , Alio the • . . FyIEST t p,illtSB AND BUSINESS Suns. AND CAPS, Furnishing Goods, &c... and 'that these goods bonght at very low figtires , will be •sold with very small profits I intend . to ,establtsh s ix per blunt wade in this place, audio order to gain the confidence of purchasers, will ddal on a basis of - , HONESTY AND INTEGEITY I and all goods will be' warranted - for wbat they are reprewpted to he. Coma and examine lad convince fbureelf. Don't forget the plate, Temple of Paahlon;opp;wite the Means Henn, south end of Beldleman e Bloc k . t •JACOBS. Towanda, 0ct.17. 1867. FALL AND WINTER GOODS GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !' PROCLAMATION BY COHEN & HO'SENfIELD, TOWADA, PA. Wnxims, It metes to have pima the in habittuiMot Towanda, and , vicinity, to recog nise oar fair way of dealing'; AND Winuuku, Wet owe our 'sincere thanb to the community for, extending to luso liberal a patronage until now ; .ftlID Waraux ' We deem, it our duty to re ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus far ; \ We do hereby pnbUcly - tEcICLAIN, that on great stock of • FALL AND \ WINTER "G00D,5; SUCH AS BROASCLOTH, BEAVER, Doeskin &Cits simere Suit's, Of all grades and d e po t t iti f t i r: styles will be REDUCED P.RICESI our goods are manufactured in New York city by one of the members of the firm, therefore we are enabled to Sell as cheap as " next. and wishing .0 redOce oar stock. we wlll Pot our goods &teach low rates as will enable any body to bay a suit of clothe!. We are receiv ing the LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS Ever binned to this markbt. such ae Beaver, Chinchilla, Doeskin, kn., for Hen and wear. Call at the Clothing Store of COHEk & ROSEkFIELD, . , Ani convince_ yourself of, the filet tliqt they do as they atY and do not' misrepresent any of their goods. We „also call attention to tour • , stock of GEN7 O 3 FURNISHING GOODS! Snch as Cassitnere and Woolen OvershDta Un dershwts and Drawers, oda. - alle sw i d overeblrts, Gloves, Cordigan Jackets; Ms Collars, sus penders, LATEST‘STYLES HATS & CAPS, `NMI& they also sell at Reduced Prices. dive us a call betore buying elsewhere. COHEN & ROSENFIELD. Goposlte &mai' & Co. Towanda, Oct. 21, 1868. CALMBAIGNt O,P*NEDI, GRAND RALLY OF TOE . MASSER! COME ONE I COME TALL REPUBLICANS, 0112d001.4AT.4, And citizen thes of every political faith are invited to stand - (BEAT' MASS MEETING • • WhiCh is, to be held ntinned fokhe next three months by the animas of Towanda and. vicinity at NO. 123, NAIN BUIE Where Toting and old. a re already' gathering to provide themselves with C 0 T Ilq G,' FOR .FALL ACID mmiTE?a, WEAR, 'Front the 'excellent supply we liave lately received and which for. QUALITY, DURABILITY AND CUE& EINEM Cannot be excelled in this or-any other mar keL_Oar entire stock being new and bought for -• .we \ • • • DLSTANCEAI.I COMPETITION. • ' Our mott ri i \ s a :alck Sales, Small Profile , 'Strict. ly Cash, a d Once Price Only. We invites one and all - to p us a visit at Abe old stand of olomon &13%ne door north of Taylor 4 Co SOLOMON & WOLFF. -La. IDOLOM • MIMI wavy,. Towanda, Oct. 1,, 868. , . • WE SELL Over oa this season at very_low firices. Our stock eras ougist low. and-is re. tailed at less than a usua wholesale profit '— We o ff er some extra bergs! •at the once price; \ store of • SOLON() &, WOLFF. • No. 12 Main Street. ,WE SELL oar stook of Flee , Business Snits. Pants and Yeats, for men an boys' wear as low as any previous time this sum er. We have some splendid goods in 'this line. bought Cheap and ceiling at a,very small profit, - the' One Price Store of • • k , SOLOMON• & WOLFF, . . 1 _ , • No._ ,123 Vain Street. WE ;SELL Furnishingl,Ooods mich below current prices. Our stock is cwmplete In Wes' and Youths'. On these customers can save , many times, fully 20 per cent. t h? buying at the one price store of , SOLOMON & WOLF?, - No. 123, Main Street. 7 SELL small articles as cheap as urge ones, Suspenders, Handkero Mehl, (lona* Ties, Gloves, Mittens and" gooks of this class very much less than they are retailed elsewhere.— We invite the trade to cons theinmeiVel at. the one price store of SOLOMON a WOLFF, No. 123 Main Sfreet. - The highest pries. in" cash paid 'fcir:Woot Rides; Pelts, and Calf Skins at the one priek store.ot SOLOMON & WOLFF; 123. Main Stied. -. NEW 71/,LOR £MQB PENZqPACKER, \ • • Ras opened a shop in the room .back'of the 'Booms of ,the Young Men's Christian Assoc* Mon, second story, over £ddy'i Clothing, Store where he Is now prepared to'd all kinds of • TAILOIMING, , • , In the belt and most fashionable manner. 'An experienos of nniny 'nary,' determination to =1:10 rrth theo:Pasftnn of the Times, ands to please is enstopers.he ilsobtoliha toshe-satisfied_ taw- , Catthig done.on short mitten and raison We terms. • -•- Tommak, 04.11; ISM • 114 J . , „ ... . : ' '.._?:. 'ILI - ft'',-I',# , Xl; '1:8'? , itl , ..• , ,,-; -- I,:', 4- ,, :ii,;''.,17: : . 4.;,;:. ,--i - -, , = - hi . ~ , WiTl,:: ict4isa - 1 1 Rtrv , STOW; --, , , r-- . . , -.4 Ctroa!lialli and 1 1, 1 : 14 *!`. li2 7 111 * :1164 ' 11 " iaMitlY Wad iillslillv -1118,140 C, a toll sad ouspasta - usoessu; souglaithig as silushe uslur. ediactoir um stUallaps. =to arcs kr. poolguloal parpous..atuaalli. srlt bi lard to Captiously, UV ths public. will • be Jout oustaally ow Plisal MC bolt porobraes i _ski Uinta* UN pose ussouble t ures aitolasslo sle elllidsthlig cr, -' . • -., , ., .... • • DRUGS; YEIDICINER;1111RMIOA18, I . rum, ono, r J am**, BENZWE AND TIMPENTINR, 848% P&IN?, ,ITAR3IBII, I l iarnreWASH. Aug aol . . . - ll Usk Cubes, • i KEROSENE _ OR COAL OIL, : I mow sivi -iambi nab, LUll!fil, BRAD WRCII, 4:lllilailliii, I , 3pons, lard. Whale, Nests Foot; TANIEWS AND MACItINE OILS„ Paaoy and Toilet tole* b all their valet,,SPONGpli, 1407 & 131103, SQAPB, COMM, Pomade', naltayao, PerfMaerj, POCKET BOOKS, ?MT MONAD% Pocket Kokes, Bairns, Toms. am AND Rem PIUIPARATMSB wrigzs AND LIQUORS,— Tonpoo, Sim* Pew AND -Manta, ()limbo, Plea sad Flour Beads, Trams. Sup pora». Ousposaargeil, Eibpaiders Wpm, Bleed Pumps, Teething Bing& Sande/ Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and 8 . , hada. BYstteas Bed Pantsesne.9lll - ' Jars, Thetnetnetess, Flaming Extracts, atom Jags, 44aps .. —. ~ -- —-- Wile. Bottka, Vide, Corks, Bath Brink, and Steve Blacking t FM Takla, Antonini. non, It o , Botanic. Babette and Bonnepeth to Medicines, And an the PoieslarTatent AU articles warranted, as represented. Per sons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail; which will receive prompt sad careful attention. liedka 'dyke given gratuitously at the dice, P harging only t oy edlc sir Thankful pastliberal pntrtouggo.would anune' to his fr ir , and ' the =, tri tbot no pains shall to spared to satnc . and merit the continuation of their conlit enc e and patronage. • H. 0. PORTER. Jan. 1. itic9.—yr. , : , ov. - lic r l_ PI ' t. I i , si t 1 sip, ~ i ''' ! 1: 8 z - ps ... ... , sid i $ \t• . po 01 •l• . 49 t...:1 .• 1 't .,, F . ...- 8 - 0 ~11. t i • 0 , . tir et P • 0 .• - . • • • es,_ MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., WI to cell the attention the public to their new Stock of PASSING IMPLIMENTS B acs mutes , eoms. and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a huge amottment of Window Glass, Sub, Paints, Oils, !Putty. Varnishes t and Paint andirarniall Brushes of all binds, 'whie will be sold for theloweat Cub Price,. Alio. dine matatittent of of every style and pattern to soft' the pabllc. Lamps! repaired and changed from Oil and Plaid . so Kerosene, rartkolar of 'an kinds of attention paid to the mannfactumg TIN WARE. aossrwe PSONTVLT LTTISDID TO We have on hand a fine article at GLARE,. FRUIT JARS, • with fniproveit selfleipng corks, and HERNET.t\OALIIRALINGOANR,. which Is one of the best cans need. Jane 20, Ms& LSO . IC H E It.,E There isnow on exhibition at the Hintmoth Furniture ' Store The largest and best stock of • To be found In Northbrn Petutsylvanla; sihiob is being sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICESI My stock consists in part of Parlor, Library Dining Itnom and Chamber suits. Parlor. LI brary, Extension, Dining - and Office 'rattles, Chairs, Bedsteids . Bureaus t i Washstands, Bata,. Lounges, Tetet.tetes. Wirst-Noti, Cra dles, Cribb% 4.c. km foll line of Mathis see and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oval and' Bostic Frames • and ; stack ets, kc., d.c. In tact everything In the Which mast be seen to be appreciated and which will be sold at PRICES Than the same quality-.of goads can ~be pur chased elsewhere. Thankftil to the public, for their put liberal ,Watronme, and determined to omit a conen hence of the same by offering !adagio:mate not bp be found et.eirbere. I Invite them to call and examine my goons and prices before pot. chasing elsewhere. No charge far ahOwing goods and I WILL .NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! COMM DEALERS supplied as atua :at the lOweit market prices. I also keep on Und a large assortment of Ready Made Collins from the mud footman to the finest Rosewood. Also Burbit.Babet, Caps Ac.. and I ago the sole agent-in Bradford coun ty, for SMILER'S A F1f3113 111STALIC BORTAL CASES, CASKETS, &O. A good REAM@ away. In eit= when regaig.ed• • • JAMES p. FROST. TowandsPeo 10,18. F 11-R.SIZTV.9I3I NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! NEAT~LY•FINISEED Etch, tam DO, • Wale to order.. Basing an eklenee of 10 years In the Woks . I can con tly hope to please all.who patronise me._ • - • Don't forget the place. No. 165, Kahl st., two doors south of Beldleman's Block s tnran de. Pa. - T 1010ERS. • T0inua15. 1 24 , 30.1808.-42: • IFINK AmmitirriT LAT SOAP% at loCIABlib Kalg t*,4llltOtid/Iff iiZLI For Medicinal we, MBDIOINES. §adware. KEROSENE LAMPS Furniture, IN TOWAN A, PA, %r.r,'"f - .' -: !..* 1' i r ' 't,l,' , .. 1 ! '=", ' i Atii 4! a mir DWG tirrekkm,_ aleelmer J. 1114.111 AR' • Ow ;= - 44 mail No. 4, "4,164116 "mom :sib • eireMsag Madan to Ikkalielrires Mat& Importer aM ,tany 4444 er s t ak illant -111044.04 , Davos, 470412)1etia nob* bass reedrekiati vs' are' '*ii' "red to "PO/ the 'RANTS Or numinaslris , iqqal•Vnol,;*.Vol4ill4' rokigeproAL Dos ONL T. a 11:04. 1 ANOMUIINT 01P 00 m BOTA3IC 10120110 AND HOIDEPATIIIO I,qm fkM, 4ftt PAINT AND. VANNISII'BRIISMi.E3„ rflißVlnnl AND OLI/18. nary AND TOIL! MIMES op svm KIND, nuaselleticsigi* rATtI) 11 XTs • fil o ''.4#llll,l6•llNOlikt' Au thiiient ABDO if it-pionOt it; L.. -.••• • ShOeidrit *Sell BREAST P ol o Bl4o *.li 8 . 10114 a. , 'AND_ Nunbigilottlis, eatbetes. 4LAWN menirsior lon* stniaxoAL misnmie;sirs ortassams AID um QVAXITT. A large asp .j Brushes for the Hat aad Rah Also for theTeeth'sadNih _Tooth Pow ders and Nata l _ Ws. ralromml • Soaps. Combs, Hairllltpwilemtgor stors.&A li ~ ttratene_i Chbomeys. late tit etses. ot the CHOWN MARS, MAIM AND 8111,17 Physiclana Iled at reasonable fates. Iledklase sad Priecrfp tlons proposed b carefollyy compet- and ac curately compounded and ent as at all - bona of the day and night. Sandsy hours from 9to 10 o'clock In th e fore noon, to 3ln the afternoon. • - W. 11. R. OM. Towanda. Sept. 29;1648. Books anb fitatkiterg. R EMOVALI ALVOED k BAR,IftEE Have removed their BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM To the magnificent new store in MEROUR'S BLOCK, Nearly opposite the " Ward House," where they are prepared to offer to their old customers, and the public generally, a new and carefully se• lected assortment of BOOKSi Comprising Standard Works, Novels . Text Books, &c. Their assortment of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS, . i PRAYER BOOKS, etc., will be found to be complete. A large aesortuient of e ' Sunday School Books, Cards &c., alwiya on hand. Writing Papers& •Stationery As cheap as ever sold in this or any other market. Our arrange Tents with School Book publishers are such that we are prepared to offer the se ries of Books now in use in the 1 , Oom ;mon Schools of this countY to retail dealers, at as low figures as they can buy them in New York. - Orders sent for any book publish We keep constantly on hand al the . Daily and Weekly Papers, Wag Periodicals, &o. Give us a can ' AEVORD &' BARBER Towanda, July 13, 1868. DIARIES FOR 1869 . PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS, • \ hews, INK, War, Sri P/Crl=B BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS Towandsi Nov. 19, 1868 ROOK-BINDERY. I Au , is • respectfully inform Modem luta bees removed Mg, 3d" story; where will , I • ' 10'1oz-si f x ING! In all Its varlets brazobeie I D n terms as res. nimble as " the Oman will l' snow. The Bind ery wilt be midi, the dune of H. O. WHITAILEIR, An onerieltood . Blithe: red sit work vgi be praceplly done is a lOW . nti rower which moot be united. Miele, Olissednee. /ewe. papers, Books,ke;, bond la sign tarktr el sty* Tartleolar elleetiod will be pia° the Rollotatel Binding of • BLUM 8001111, Tine desired tern. which la quality and ftnialiti ern bpe at warreated. All wort will bef - reedy for Mee* when • TM ntronseel is sollaitsd o sad poke seudeene nansateed. "emends. Anima 11144 L-41. • .IklUtatUßK WARE-ROMA xtr. JAKBB ILUONEM mows. to the pub& the, atilLesettaase to ssauthetare asekeep os hod a large arfortzatst of , CABINET TIINNITOBB. usAn: •Tibite6 Bebetea Stigma de. • efalite, Lai ot evegy steettipteet. width nu•be satie OHM beet materiele,endatobe setetrdtmea•- • - I bone the tasettoe of the pat& to outwork, old& dense suplead la durability, at aay abop aotatir, *P4 _ lB, 7 w rio win to found to aglow ae tbe &dealt. Iteadroula Gallas Colat baod or Mk to ogee. At tool Seim till! be fambibed mild lir /Me" • EIE R OBES BEASON At /013,NDS1* BM 'MACHIN - 2 811.0 f, ce nab as, of Ma Stieek • WANDA, BRADFORD -CO, PA., ash.prbpstii to ilmieb CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS ' SIIINGLN KAMM ma. wet wpm:. for ilosslag sail STRAY MADE- k REPAIRMi • WRISTLSS. • • SULK GAGIJIO3, • • - GAUGE COOKS, OM OANS. „ Airidesdst .diort mum BOLT OUT-TING; Dos/ tram bla bailie In disaster. FORGING • ' • Of loom onnoght work for &Wm dad all 'other pospoofo, doss ‘ . ,to - order. Also, large imeetwad of COOING & MIMING ROM, Cid aad Wood llinam Poulton for Ociodfai Stoves. Blom Pipe, ThoWiul, Boat pomp., Ploretagthipfa lad Lwadelf, koPt talletoat ly oa head. DRAWINGS a SPBOEMATIONS Of all kladi of as cidaaiy for ulna' sad of Mims Mind b7' WARM ParataiOrtio'bie hie maim. la bomb cribs badness. this Clit. 29. ISM ir T 0 WA. NT A (i A - G X , The ottberiilased tesietttelty easoence to the pablie that they have peteheied the • OA RR I kGE . . SHOP Anti are now prepared to bad Work In THE'LATEST,STYLE And newt workmanlike manner. They will mmatantly keep on band an aseortanent of TOP AND OPEN BUG43rIES, DEMOCRAT .AND LIMBER WAGONS, ALBANY SLEIGHS REPAIRING promptly attended to at tea- seeable prices. BRUNT 1 OITA= Towanda. Way 1.1867.-Iy. . - NEW_ PLANING MILL The oubmsigned Mil baring befits large and com modious in 4 the Borough of Towanda, ailed it with the most modern and improv sad ed machinery. for themainfactrue of tr n e a trepared to MI order, whether large or , upon the shortest notice. We' have slao • -large variety of NOULDIW(II3, of the latest style and pann e which we can Waist, mach che aper than they can be worked by band. PLANING. • TONGUE-1110;r • GBOVEING Alb SCROLL SAWING, and a:1 other work 'pertaining to Unary, will be done to suit our cuatoiners. ?monk " building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will end it largely for theirintweet to buy of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Biting 'outgrips of Flooring . or other lumber ground out and witile and scour team home wi is Is feeding, have it take it th you. We will pay CASH for PINE & HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and set( no: or if you can't come, write. 14 B. RODGERS B CO. To a. Feb. 1844. T "AND A AGRICULTURAL MANCTAOTMIES HUBS, SOOKES HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL I'M BRANCHES SCROLL SAitING, PLANING, act., arc. HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, LARGE STOCK PECK WHICH TO RELICT SECOND GROWTH HICKORY & OAR. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON SAND We have the Broad and Na►row fhiage sirMILT. PICAS made and dressed. 7 • Lwl= . A. , j .• ,W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent: N.. O. HEIRCUB, Protiden. • SOMETIIIN! NEW'I AGAIN 11101'10N1 L _ • Reid ;imbued the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Baadall. Compton & Co., and having bellt s shanty en the rune irrOand,"we are pre pared to oar to the public , 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, l ' A vartetg of ei i3 OHEMN4 • TO A C C O, ileil, as' rtiliti In PUBLIC that the Book the Argus Balla done An orders peinipUy fthee shat Oat.!!. .A. BA2XIR. W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP, ELMO: IL L . You orti BOA Multi Solnumto. both sad Closoord, ' Ruble mad Mato rots.; sea at Grata to et.. A large aamotmont. cow Anti" ea ; 1 hand, chea p as the cheapest. Aug. 10888.-17. • - * • AA • OHOIOII LOT OP WINTER indt et all Wade, fee elle by the limn etaiihelt, et IIIoOABI ILLIP&2, F A*C . T:O R Ir.. G. H. DR All 2, FAMILY CARRIAGES,' on an TWO nano 'ILL WORK WARUNTED. WINDOW BASH, & BLINDS, WORKS. TOWAYD.4, PENN'A.,' BENT STUYIP, GENERAL WOOD WORK. To Dealers is We offer a The above are from the beet EM!IMMI 411lelfgaz offer farm& Pathos if UMI tral• Ivy sad an / 46 , 34 = 1 1 ot • vat iety Of sad Pauli , al'obscoo d Voll To. ME EfIE frinviaNDA INSURANCE • A.- Misr !aide 14.61;41 k of ;1• onsitly BV EL I.Prgaltr*Mit 44".8 via con_ *AIL Onoiwiti tek. - ',4l4otgAimitir,o4l#4;?,i:lttemb.ooo dihr Aim* Soy. ;•-• .... $l5 tatiorioi..4ooiminril*Ger • 1 61 41 A l glati=shuido. . mow. , ..... • . ... dia,tll ypal fp ,goeio' Dab' Pleadass, Wm* of (Gold) 1 If^ Coinoorr, Capital .............. . . r .„ Axe )0o Rini Jana , KO VA,." Lin Lisosoircs do„o Newark. N. J. . Cildull • • - .1100/00 06., • ( i t i i i m*W oolll fitibuttati ail .. .• . .... ...... 6.000,004 , , rte. 20.11141—tf lim tom rex; y A ENTAI CX. • 4,4iirki. ova - iiiskftwrzzif '.!IiCLION DOLL4io or jr $038114 Ar o wn4 'toislillirotiMMOlrikturD alums ittno Gana lhaal Kunntlausucts ' • Oftrurr rigtadda, NM/VW iambs, o Xi= bartrawrasi:ouriar, - Of Newt- York. • °glottal sad aftwesone.. ........ $3.,50,000 h/mini Cozen I t Ausiwa., Phimeipti s . sad sorplimo, cow.. . . ...51,700.000 tuntamorbtatnuinatiowaxy, • Of New. York. Capital aad intrplas, ilanaima banana Cozraxr, Of CapiPegirkiphia tal sad midst., 0ver.... . ...... Unit estco Isitotatros Colmar, Of R over Capital mad 'lupine, ores Poreux Imams Cbwrsair, • Of Hartfoni, Coon. I Capital and surplus over Kunst. Lunt lestraaxca Coatrastir, Of New- Pork. Capital and surplas,cmsr .obripit Taaviwas Imarassoa Costratrr, 'Of Hartford, Coot. I -Capital and staphis, over Rids fake*** all kind. of Pr ' operly, at aa low mesa by any other reliable Companies. W Policies Issued and Loose; U say. ad. justed at this Ageney,thereby saving the trouble and expanse of going elsewhere lir settlement. - 1111" Once at the Hardwhere Ettore ot Cod. dinig .1k Moen ' C. B. HUBBELL. losnilla. Lab. 7, 11166.—tt LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND .ILJ GLOBE FIBS AND lan iNeoptescs COMPANY — ..-4)filoe, 46 William Bt. and ns, Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Pond! (Gold) $16,271,67.5 Assets in the United States, over.... 1,800,000 Daily Premlums,npwarde of ( ld).. -IT,OOO The eharehold ma y responclble ior engagements of the company. All Dire tore ma t be shareholders. flutelone Ninr Yogi.—Franela Cottenet Es Charm:, Henry Esq., Deputy Eh roan, Joseph Gataard , Jr., Eaq E. M. Archibald Esq., R. B. N. Coned, -launder Hamilton , FAq., Robert O. Ferguson, Eeq. Alfred Pell. Eaq., Resident Secretary. Alex ider Bandlto?, Jr. 'Eeq , Counsel of Board. Basins - Phenix Bank—Callum= The Policies of this Company are issued by l-known American Miami resident in les rot*, who are Directors and fibarebtaders. and coisequenti.Tririth the other Shareholders. are individually liable for all the engagements of the Company ; all Polities are signed by them all claims are payable in cash on - proof of lois. without deduction f or Intend, and not, as Is usual, sixty days atter presentation of proot. They mrptre ids o'clock, P. 11., and not as noon. LUs inansance affected, and annultiel granted on favorable terms. R.- B. McICEAN, Agent. Towanda. April 13, May, - THE EQUITABLE LUPE ASSIIJ ARCS Society's Agency for Bradford cc CASH CAPITAL $8,000,000 Yealy income ova $2.000.000 cub. NTARME WARD Towanda, icily 26; 1867. PRE AST.OR FIRE INSURANCE J. of New York. Agency for Bradlord Co CAPITAL $400,000 Dividend for 1514,10 per cent. IiONTANYE & WARD Toikatitia, July 25, 1R67. THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE Insurance Agency for Bradford. County, CAPITAL $3,400,000 Mutual Cash plan. In lance:Will operation or er twenty-seven , years. M 0267 NTA YR: O 2 WARD Towanda. Jnly 16 1 WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN CY. WYOMING INSITBANCB COMPANY Wilkes-Barre, Pa SAMUEL WADHAMS .President L. D. SHOEMAKER, ' Vice President R. C. SMITH,. Secretary Capital Ha rt fo rd, 3170,000. North America, Conn. assets s36o;' 00 Pultonl New York, " 250.000 Springfield; Mass., 400,000 Applications for inanrance m the above com panies taken at fair or es, and business-attend ed to with promptness and care. Particular attention will be given. to Parm risks in the country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance al fected in good and reliable companies. Office over the Bakery on Hain -at., fortionly occupied by Manes 1 Morrow. • • T. B. CAMP, Agent. Towanda.March la. 1e68.--tf. , YEE' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Capttalliepresented over $27,000,000, JOHN W. MU, Agent for the following well • known Companies North Ameries, Philadelphia,...! 2.901.2r.6 71 Pbaltil. of Hartford 1,2.34 193 41 Germania, New Yolk. 876.815 SI Rome In. Co.. Nei Haven. ' 1,819,070 31 North'american Fire In. Co., of New York Mutual Life, New York, Hanover. New Yolk We write policies in the above telhible com, papier at the lowest rates, and the loases,if any adjusted at this agency. Particular attention Riles to than Potted!. , °Mee at his law ace. Ye cur's new block, north side public square Towanda. Peb. 20.11401. D - R. BAKER, Matter Millwright,, a prepared to attend to all bushiest In his line. Be warrants all work done in.a work , manlike manner. All orders ty Warmedto. 111, or other vile, armed to • tee at 'Rwanda, will be promptly attended to. June 1868.-3 w• • TOWANDA, Pa., Jane 16,18(8 1 To el whose a sag cowers: I certify that 1 have this day appoin ed D. B. BAKER, of To - • wands, Bradford county. Pa., an agent for the tale of Radian .laseal Turbine Inter Whet! for the mantles f Bradford. Wyoming . , L)cont ing, Olinton, Clearfield, bogs and Potter, in the - State of Pennsylvania. Parties wanting these wheals can obtain them through him and he will give his pemo I attention to patting then In "ben.Parties by cell* upon Yr. Baker, at Towanda, will be abown the wheel and on application to him he will farn fah itinstratedophieta containing working labial, testis°il &c., ay. • • JAB. A. MacPBERSON_ . GenerdzAgent for Pennsylvania, for Bo; dilles.jonval Turbine Water Wheel. pACIFIC'EtOTEL, 170,172.174 & 176 Greenwich Street, Nair Tait, Oct. 10, 1863 .The undersigned takes pleasure In am:wow ing to his numerousfriends and patrons that from this date, the Charge of the Pacific will te.51,50 per day. • Being mole Proprietor of this house, ind therefore free hoes the too mama suction of an hood feats rent, he is fully able to meet the downward tendency of prices without any fall ing oft of service. It will now, as heretofore, be his aim to maintain undiminished the favorable reputath n of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for Mani years, as one of the best of travelers' hotels. The table will be bountifally supplied with every de Macy of the raison. The attendance will be found efficient and obligin.g. The location will be found convenient for those whose basinems eels them In the lower Pall of the eltY, being we door north of Cort.. mast st., and one block west of Breadany, and of ready seems to all Bali Bald and Steamboat Lines, ?AMC Nor a /7,1818.-11111. • HE 5750J1100 rlo4,(kk 8800,001. 755 000 01 20.00 .000 a 606 634 79