Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 25, 1869, Image 4

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publistre,
subject
which
are the
mates,
commant
ed in wl
he fugal
there c
tanc! o
clover,
most
wheat.
1: A reritives,
from the soil - more potash, phospho
ric acid, lime, and other matters
which enter into the composition oP
the ashes of our cultivated crops,
than any others crop usually grown
in thiv countil [England]. • ..
S There is fully three ..
as
ranch nitrogen in a crop of clover, as
in the average produce of the grain
and straw of wheat per acre.
5. Notwithstanding the large
amount of nitrogenous matter, and of
ash, conetjtuents' of plants, in ,the
prOduce of an acre, eloper fa an en
cellent preparatory erofor wheat.,
4. During the grow th:of clover, a
large 'amount of nitrogenns matter
accumulates in the 50i1.. , -
5. Thia accumulation,- which is
greatest in the surface_soil..is_dttei,to
- decaying leaves dropped +ldling the
growth of clover, and tuatabtuidati: ,
ce of roots, cotaining,' *ben' dry,
from 1,1 to 2 per. - cent•of tilircigiti. -
O. The"clover Too*%sic - Strop get:
and more numermis,'"and'inOreielites
fall - on the ground when 1511:mato
grown for•seed,then when it. iiinician
for 'hay ; in, consequence, more sib*
gen is kit after clover seed than after
hay, which accounts for tulAettl,
a better crop after clove' seed.thanafier
hay.
7. The developement of roots being
checked when produce, in wgreen
Condition, is fed off by sheep, in all
probability leaves still less nitroge
nous matter in the soil thanWhen_
elover is allowed to get riper, and is
mown for' hay—thus, no doubt ac
counting fur the observation made
by practical men, that, notwithstand
ing thq return of the produce in the
sleep excrements, wheat is generally
stronger, and yields better, alter
clover mown for hay, than when the
clover is fed off green by sheep:
s. The nitrogenous matter in the
clover remains, on their gradual de
era finsity tracutformeA.tinin ni
trates, time - affording a continions
source of fo&l on which cereal crops
specially delight to grow.
9. There is strong presumptive.)
evidence that the nitrogen which ex
ists in.the air in the shape of ammo
nia and nitric acid, descends in these ,
- combinations with the rain which
falls on the ground, satisfies, nnder
ordinary circumstances; the require,,
ments of the clover crop. Thin grog
causes a large accumulation of nitro
genous matters, which are gradually
changed in the soil into nitrtes. The
atmosphere thus fernishee nitroge
nous food to the suceeding wheat in
directly, and, so to say,gvatis.
10. Clover not Only provides abun
dance of nitrogenous food, but deliv
ers this, food in a readily -available
-_from (as nitrates) more gradually
- and continuously, and, consequently,
= with more certainty of a good result,
than snob food can be applied to the
land- in the shape of nitrogenous
spring top-dressings.—Heartk and
Home:
* I
FARM HORSES.—Depend upon it,
' some good, active, powerful English
cart horses would make avast im
proverdent if used with the light
mares which do the work on the
farm at the , pkasant day. It is not
expected any of this cross, sired by
horses weighing from a ton to twenty-.
five hundred pounds, would take
prizes as trotters, but they Would be
'fast enough for any purpose besides
racing,'and the course is likely to be
dibcoantenauced by busieesp men ere
long. The fact is, when farm draught
carts are small, if the plowing is
done deep, there is too muoh stress
on the sinews, on the poor over-work
ed - animals thin there is on those
• vvh,.sie weight alone will almost
move all The other chn stir with con
tinued effort.
The cart horse in England was
formerly too clumsy a beast, having
hair on the legs as long as on ordina
ry mane, but the improvement of the
last. generation, has given a 'quick
step and clearer legs, still retaining
all the trze necessary. for moving
heavy weights without' the constant 1
lugging which stiffens the tendons I j
and ointz'of the blooded trotting race
of auiratils so generally used on'the '
land in America. A great many of
theuest carriage horses used by
the` nobility in England have one
third of this cart horse breed in them,
for many. farmers put cart mares to
a thorough-bred stallion.—Country
Gcn,i. Zeman. \ .
--• \
Wilts the fermentation'ofmanure
-"has been properlY \ managed, and all
the requisite precaution taken to pre
vent the dissipation of its ammonia
cal salts, there is g reat advantage
attending it, that best d s attending
immediate action a man re is pro
dated of of greater value lin \ of mai
ler bulk and less weight. A manure
heap sometimes loses half its balk
and one-third of its- weight . byler
mentation, a circumstance which
casions an important saving in car\
riage. , . .
THZ CnLWBZ OF Tasz.—The recent
- "report of the 11. S. • Agricultural De
partment contains a valuable essay,
contributed by J. M. Edmunds,- lete
Commissioner of the Land 'Office.—
Great, evils will result to the country,
it is predicted, finless the axe of the
woodman be restrained.. It is assert,
ed that, except in the mountain re
gions, nearly'the entire surface from
the Atlantic to the Mississippi his
been despoiled of its primes . * forest
growth.. Three-fourths of-the origi
nal store of timber,. it is believed,
have 'already been consumed. The
untimberless surface of the plain be=
tweet' the Misaissippi and the ?acifio
amounts to fonitee' n hundred striae
miles, and it is asserted' that by a
little artificial_ efrortaoreatamayle
gradually extended over this large
area.. Experiments thus far made
have proved succeesful— Trees: to
the. number of thillicina hive Veen
produced from the seed of alniost
every forest species bythe'unaidid
fforts . of a single assoc iation in No
breaks.
Surer.--Ilave an eye to evidences
of parasites, "sad apply a strong solu
tion of carbolic snip, thrown t*to the
parted wool, on tbe parts oust effect
(4 front s the burin - s quill
through tbe cork.
MOViII4 for are 144-- -00004 .
• Owed irifix
V AN vimm)l'
-
MERCHANT 7AILORS
"Mg
,otidritih**
.wottp
tavor of
lemonto
;rowth of
READY MAD.E OLOTHING
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
We hue a Pestilent&le (biter Prom New
York City, and take all the rtak in ping yen a
good At.
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own establishment. We give
particular attention to Youth's Bop, and
'CIHLDRENS' CL 7 HEAT E G
Ande. r 4. . g ow t.
CLOTHS AND CASS N RNS,
From 85 teats to P per yard, wool.)
Best Stock of Hato a4d Caps
Kept within 20 'miles. Come and look 'and
prove for yourself.
.111111.._Wfil ba y s/ th: T Ward House the first and
;itntraGix4ll
and
pnri ot
re e d rT a m t oath e with samples
VAN VELSOR & NANNTABS.
68 Broad..t., Wiped:, N. Y.
Feb. 20 .1889. . -
tiiiWAND"A. 'REGITLIITOR
GLOWING MORE!
Adjoining Patton'a !neck.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
ifould respectfully annonnoe to the citia ens of
Towanda and vi pita,. that they bate opened
the above store, thder the name of The To
*ands Regulator," _with a splendid asamtmeht
OF READY MADE CLOra•lN0•!
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats. Cape, &a, ho.,
Which they assure the said citizens cannot be
ancelhatin 4ityle .or elegance. and that the
Won iv solos as to astonish everybody.—'
Romberg k Wolf hope that by millet atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To
wanda, they will obtain, their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the follow
ing Commandments Mr their guidance.
At Rosenberg & Wolf's One Price It egniator
Main street, Towanda, Pa.
1. Thou shalt hare no other place to buy
clothing except Rnsenterg & Wolff's One Price
Regulator, Main Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Ohatham-st. dealer !
bat sell at one price and reliable , and wil
ser v eyou unto the third and fourth generatior..
3. Than shalt not seek in vainan,y more for
cheap raimmit, for . they can be found a t Rosen-
berg & Wolf's Otis Pries Store.
4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell only
on nix days of the week, and don't desecrate
,the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and
hangin out a show, tor, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg & Wolff. and their clerks, dean to
rest mom their labors.
5. Thou shalt t honor the way Rosenberg 1
wolf/. deal. and bag may be thy days to enjoy
its besets.
8. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of Chatham et. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosenberg k Whiff's Once lPrfce Regu
lator, Main street
7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of
Foreign make, for Rosenberg, & Wolff keep a
large variety.
8. Thoushalt not.vurloin from the Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap It would be
a sin.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you vim get better
suited and for less money, at Roaesberg&
Wold's than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his. bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff - can
give them to you likewise : therefore, take
counsbl, and buy only of Rosenberg .9:Wolff
the °nee Price Ken.
Towan la, Sept. 1,1888.
UP TOWN OLOTHINO STORE
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
CLOTIIIN G.
Every week, which he is selling lower than any
house in tewn.
PASZIONLBLE
; AND DRUMS IX
HATS AND CAPS,
68 Brosd Street„
COKE ONE! COME ALL!
THE TEN COVNANDIEE!TB,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days
Opposite Public Square,
Receiving new additions to his stock of
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS
CHEAP I
OVERCOATS AT ANY PRICE
A large line of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Which is setting below cost. as be tstinsloos to
close out this branch of his hotness.
TRIMMINGS OF ALI, KINDS
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Of every description
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
HATS AND CAPS AT COST I
Call and convince yourselves !
?wands, Nov. 28,
OAP, AND FUR STORE
• The undeasigned have opened a Store on the
south side of iteroar's new block,
TOWANDA, PA.,
Where they Intend to keep a tall stock al
HIONARLS AND BEASONABLA
Os;dif, consisting of
HAIS I 4IPS, MRS,
TRAVELLIN\BAGp,
UMBE LLAS, CANEXB, LOVE,
BUFFALO and WOLF ROBES, ,tc\
Widish we will said ilielowest possible Price.
end respecthilly solicit R. share of ibe patrobage
of the pwigic.
mr Hats fitted with the Amerlull Confonnater
CLONNEY s A6IS39Y
Torandsidst: 6.1988.
TANNING &HARNESS MAKING
me sapaidgeol havli Ws day formed •
41-Isrico kaowa as ths ktrlL=t i •
U
G k Ix tholorpooa ,
os awaken as. Hareem making &a
doss to ardazaaa all volt wanastad.
Cob for Mks. ' -
q ORIPTIN 1 1 / 4 11011.
• ' ' ' =GAS 0. 7111.101121. - i
- • • . Sic 411. 11101. , • , , •
JARS IN Mu
.• • MOM 1/1411.
Obraum, popistoni.
ej 100 1 11111 0; , rECRP-4°Ng!.-nri
- • -
17,7*
Na a - - Rimless B
Ekivithittat coiner of Main . taildie4t.
TOWApIDA,
New' and " Distaigable Goal
BECUVID DAILY.
ilrnent altovii . l Co nuilife.
Great laacemeMa to
CASH !ffUYERS!
COUNTRY PRODUOR
BOnght ind Sold at
THE MARKET RATEB
LONG "di KEGLER.
Nov 1868.
W HOLESALE GBOOERY
PROVISION H-OUSE
F. S. NC. •& CO.
The undersigned, encouraged by
the Emcees% _which has thus far; at-
tended their new. enterprise, desire
to make acknowledgement foi the
very liberal patronage they have re-
ceived, by, giving their customers:the
advantage of their 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 anch additions to
their stock as the wants of their
trade requires.
They - lave now irNtore, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Cuffee,,. Rice, to
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom:,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which have been recent-
y bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
t rates to correspond.
They desire to Call especial Mien-
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
the quality in all cases
Have also on hand a good assort-
ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
They kill continue to have the
benefit of a resident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the market
and prepared to turn to our advar.
tags any favorable chingeis in the
price of troode.
FOX, STEVENS, MERCUR it 00.
May 12, 1888
HI
Has Just opened a tuU and complete assortment
of
GROCERIES OF ALL ' KINDS I
TEA, 'SWIAB, COFFEE AND SPICES!
Including the celebrated Mineral Soap, el
surpassed for cleaning Tin and Silver ware.
He also keepa•conatantly on hand all kinde of
Peaches, Fears, Apples. Berries, Green Corn
and T matoes, and all other fruits in their sea
son, which will be sold cheap.
Be also has connected With the above an
Eating awe, where .people coming in town
for dinner will find a warm meal got. up in good
style. In readiness at any time.
Cash paid for Green Froit. Give him a call.
GEO. W. MOFFITT.
TOwanda, Ans. tf. ISS7. -
J. U. COLLINS.
H IJ,RBAHI HURRAH!
Anything yon want in the Grocery line. Bee
what they have :
FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR;
PORE, TEA, SPICE, BUTTES, EGGS, LARD,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT I
FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR BEABON.
SALT BY Tml SACK OR BARREL
We are sole agents for the best brands of Vie
. ginta and
CAROLINA StiOKING TOBACCO,
GROCERY and PRO
lastb. "erYth I n line.
\ lair Itestiaber the plooe ~ 6T 0.51 Yalu 'street
Brat door below Beidlentan't Block.
Towanda, Nov. 19,1885.
F 6 1 1 l
*IT
A,LE AT ' A BARGAIN I
...
The subs wishing to change hbi coomitar
tloa, off for sale - hts Store and Stock of
Goods, eo *stirs ci 11317 Goods. Groceries,
L
Tante. Not lox i &c. Win exchange tor a welt
Improved or sell stock and lame store.
• The Atwell, a ted in Uteb6eid; Bradford
County, Pa. - The 1p CM Inch* town to op:
oration. For partic call on or address t
B. Y. Lwiroic.
Fept. 7, 1168. " - .
FLOllll.—Wheat Floor of ail
Dicearbeat • oar,' DraniCcan,
eal. Fold, &a., at
- Dec ia. W,A:
TNITIAL - P4llll, Put ti
B I
>
r .
113, Kim STET r,
TOWANDA, PA.
W. MOFFITT,
SOAP CP ALI. EINDIS,
GREEN FRUITS!
HERE IT IS LT LAST!
P. W. COWELL
HAS IT 1
TOBACCO AND BEGAN
Wholesale and Retail
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=t ow ' IM 4r4..iisetti•ot Road
+ M1NNK1141;111444414
GROORRiat AND ITOVISIONS,
-0, •
Whkh hi timei t _
_sad
poses of all. He has alio lopened a ',koala
FEND v sTont,
Width is yell sitssisd tosoS iL iiss owls sad
=OOlll •0 11 !
iiind s s of •
TZAR, OOFFRES, SUGARS,
•.! , .
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, to.,
l 'el-”,!gl a *, 1° 1 1 014 :1
GOODS DELIVERED IN THE•RORO'
FREE OF CHARGE.
. .
The dike= of . Towanda and violaity. will
please accept my thanks for their voryllbmal
parassao• for'. the, lad ‘ , 3180 1114tte
promlin with - their' sadstsaes. blaProus es.
erg oppc dimity to' Wargo our laminas, so m
to warrant satisfaction to, all. Calland MO as,
3014 NtaunTa.
Towanda, July 10, 1887.
N EW . 8 0 RAI
NEW GOODS!
NEW GROCERIES-1
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
'CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACEESi-PLUMS
OF ALL KINDS,
AND CANNED OYSTERS.'
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, - CHERRIES,
&C., &C., &c.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, • COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in fact everything in the
GROCERY LINE!
Will be kept constantly on hand
PLOTTR,YEED,BRJOID, POTATOES,
sum; LARD, FADS, AND mar
VABLF.TY OF FAIMIEEW FItbDUCE.
A fresh tot of
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
`.. Parchsised at tho
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And will be sold ea
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST I
TO THE IARMERB.
CASH PAID FOB
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
W. A. ROCKWELL.
gay 23. 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
In I the arm of C. B. PATCH & CO, Is now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock.of
GROCERIE§,
Which I have purchased for Cash and feel con!'
dent that can• Sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public
a splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALERATUS, SPICES, &C.
on hand a largo stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS,
LARD and kinds orTISH. Would call the at-
tendon of the public to our ban't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
•
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Please call and examine oar stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS.
TOILET SOAPS, fr.c., &c. I will pay the high-
est cub price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Farmers give as a before selling ebselyhere.
All persons indebted to the late firm *lll
please call and make immediate payment.
Towanda, March 19,1867.
NEW FRUIT AND FANCY
S'torel.
Neer the Elwe'l Howe,
TOWANDA, PA.
Just started.* good supply of
TT -I. 12
S 2 -
FOREIGN, DOMESTIG. CANNED & DRIED.
1724 . COFFEE;''AXD BPICEa a
Nits, Candies,,FruitExtr,
COnstantly on hand, and -will be sold cheap es
the chespeei. Also the beet quality of
IiALTIMOBIV OYSTERS,
py_strukins, or on 4 Rreatt -Floe
/El
Remember the plice
'''CL A N. WOOD'S NEW' STORE;
ikitirecagVawell,Muse sad liercar!a Block
Towanda. Oct. 15, 11v41.
CHOICE TOBACCO AND CIGARS
It nramilau • CoweiraCluiop Store.
SAVE YOUR RAGS.-= - 0 1 d'hipi0
and Woolen Rap boallfit b7D i • -
ALirunn BARBEL
in neat
8
Tana or Ramat°
Kul 8- ' -
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sae tbe PORMIMIIin
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y, be
now , ,
is
and daily non.
F EtB-11 ,- “GAV-4) D. B
la lb ilae. ealtabfe to the wants of the yeop4.
add& be will @plot Currency at former
kftli *ft 1 1 _
• _ -
Consistiti u anal - goo d wen and ,refiable
made 7
L ' O ' titl I O ), - ts
(No Shoddy of any kfnd)
. i3l1 - S I N II I T S,,
q! /7v - 1 git,iirsdes t . •
IiPATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
an-woot
DRESS COATS, PANTS. A; VESTS,
. .
:.,:-;: ,-A...- y ,:... -,,,.., .......:;I:r,-,..::::- ?
Liiien - Costs;tiiuiters raid rinii,
Over - Ails sad . Over Irian sod •PoPte
Collars, Lima, Cassimere sad Flannel Shirts.
Neck Ties, Suspenders, Mmes. Canes, Leather
gays, Spring Style Silk, Soft and,Straw Bats.
Ali drat dam B tem isetthat (M goods are
cheiror at E Ulf Prloo.Uo Poor - goods alloy
price. Call ead szamhz7y goods before buy
ing. Next door to Po
• • 8..
'W. EDDY: Towanda, May lit; 180 . 1 t •
T' TEMPLE of MIME I
NEW STORE AND NEW DODDS!
An entire - new Aiwa of Clothiiiii t one&
cheap am before the war to bt sold with
,Ntandensigned w ould respeetfollY announce
to tn. eittzenrot Towanda and aleinlte that he
Is now ready to offer them Clothing, anch as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
cruNcenuid, PILOTS,
FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. .
'
puratihhiockias, &cu. and that these goods
bought at very low figures wW be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, wUI dealt on a
basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY 1
_
and all goodif will be warranted for what they
are mrpreet rated to be. Come, 4na examine and
convince youtself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Meana.tionae,
month end of Beidleman'a Block.'
U. JACOBS.
Towanda, 0ct.17. 1867.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
Wnm&a, It seems to have pleased the In
tutbttants of Towanda, and Ilddlf7;tat recog
Mae our -falr.way - ol dealing ;
Ann Wmuutas, We owe our sincere thanks
to the auntennity for extending to as so liberal
a patronage until now ; •
AND Waatttw, We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestowed' upon us thus
tar;
We do herebypubllely PROCLAIM, that on
great stook of
FALL' AND WINTER GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER.
Doeskin & Citssimere Suits,
.01'211 grades and of the latest styles, will be
disposed of at
RtDIJOED PRIC"ESI'
Our - goods are manufactured In New York city
by one of the member of the firm, therefore
we are enabled.to - sell as cheap as the next,
and wishing • o reduce our stock we will put
our goo/hi at such low rates as will enable any
body to buy a suit of ulcittes. We are receiv
ing the
C. B. PATCH.
C. B. PATCH
tte. itc.
MIME
- :?7' 1 7171-`
SMALL - PROFITS I
Mao the
HATS AND CAPS.
TOWANDA, PA.
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever bmnitht to this market. such as Beaver.
Chinchilla Doeskin, &c., for Men and Boys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince yourself of the fact that Chet - do
as they say and do not misrepresent any of
their groods.bWe also call attention our
stock of
OEN7S FURNISHING GOODS
Snob as Cassimare and Woolen Overshirts, Un
dershirt! and Graven, qva ails and overablrts,
_Gloves, Cordigan Jackets, Tlas Collars, Bus-
pencers.
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
Whist) they alsumell at Relased Prim. 0 ye
us a call betore buying elsewhere. -
COHEN & ROSENFIELD .
Opposite Powell it Co
Towanda. pet. 91. , 1868. • I ..
CAM.PA.IGN OPE iIED!
GRAND RALLY OF THE MASSES !
COME ONE ! COME ALL I
REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS,
And citizens of eiery political faith are invited
to attend the
GREAT MASS MEETING
Which is to be held aid continued for the next
three months by'the citizens of .Towandl and
vicinity at '
NO. 123, MAIN ETRE ET
Where 7onne, and old are already gathering
to provide themselves with
CLOTH_INC.
FOR TALL AND WINTER
From the excellent supply we have lately
received and which for.
QUALITY, DIDIABILITY AND MINA PNESS
Cannot - be excelled in this or any 'other mar•
ket. Our entire stock bi.ing new and bought for
cash we
, -
DIETANCEALL COMPETITION..
Our motto is Qalet &les, Smell Profits ,'Strict.
ly Cash, and Once Price Only. We invite' one
and all toay us a visit at the old stand of
r. 010 mon 1 Son, one door north of Taylor k Co
SOLOMON do WOLFF.'
1 1 1 01.011bN• . 'JOLIIIIII WOLFF.
Towanda, Oct. 1,1563.
WE SELL Over oats this season at berg low
wires. Our stock was beitglyt low. and is' re-
Celled at less than a usual :wholesale prat:
We offer some extra bargaitis at the once price
store of - SOLOMON - & - WOLFP.
No. 123, Main. Street.
WE SELL our stock of Fine Coate, Business
Suits, Pants and Vests,lor men and boys' wear
as low as Any previoui time this summer. We
bare some splendid goods in this line. bought
obese and selling at a very small profit, of the
One Price Store of
.
, SOLOMON & - W6I,PP; -
N 0.123, Main Street.
WE SELL Furnishing Cloods much below
current prices: - Our stockis complete in Men's
and Youths'. On these customers can save
many times, fully 20 percent. ly• haying at
the one price store of
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
No. 123,11 fain Street.
WE SELL small articles as cheap as large
ones, Suspenders; Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties,
Gloves, Mittel' and gooks of this class very
much leas than they arc retailed elsewhere.—
We invite the trade to cone i see themselves at
the one price stow of -
SOLOMON & WOLFF,' •
No. 123 Main Street.'
The highest price•-.ln cash paid for Wool
Bides, Pelts, and calf Skins at the one price
store of SOLOMON & 'WOLFF ;
' No. 123, Main Street.
N i E ;W - ,.,T.A,,1 L,Q.4:-p.a.o?.
AMOS:PENNEPACK
Has opened,* shop in the room back of the
Rooms of the Young' Ken's Christian Assocja
Con, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where he lit *oaf prepared to d all birds of
• TAILORING,
In the beet and moat fashionable manner. An
experience of many
s =, determination to
keep up w.th the 11/ 4f Atio Timee,landa
dWre to please bli custom - emit° believes trill
enahl taa l uottdOei
roktoron. Clot. 17, 1867_,
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TOOTH,LBRINIAND H AIR PREPARATIONS
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Tcliiroici;'..SOrii . Piiiiii '-• - -;tii.rseuiess,
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tibeastittilliPs;ltlenifnil-Rinr - -:
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i. • , ...EC trads,fklytiagen,-Be&-Pana4Flelf-• -
' ; ,413ealing.Pralt Jan, Theitioundera ', r
Flaw_tring Extracts , -Stone ~ .lean. Genie
Willity•Rollicit:V.hiliXiirks. Bub Brick, ;.
' niidlltore Bbacking, Fish .•Tarkief, Anununis
tibia-AO:, Rennie. Eclectic and 'llanncepUtt4 .
to' liedildneiL• and all the . Popular Patent •
1--. , .IM . E.-DI '01: Nit,. El .-
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arra , - i it .. t i d, ~04.tep;resenf 4.,,tier.
eccuet. s...iliststifits'•: can *Wire Atieh• .orders by
e14 • 1 3r, mall. which will .reeitie..prOinpt and
1 attention.' '. - • —--, .•
LAI Ica itiviteglyini gratillidtisi.i4*ciPle.v.
ohargins Only far medicine.: '' • - - --- - •
Mir Thankful, forum liberal patramige,Prould
-rv.tx=ritalie:4tv.:ll,l;,
:; 3 0 merit the, coatintl i ation,of f noir _confidence
and patronage, . ! . . - -
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MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish t.O call the attention. of the public to
their new Stock of ... ,
HARDWARE," -
FARMING IMPLTMENTS,.
BLACK-SMITHS' TOOLS,
• .-'end CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
. Also, a large assortment of •
. Window Glue, Bash, Paints, bile, -
rutty. Varniabes, and Paint
. i . - and Varnish Brushes .
el nil kinds, which - rill- be sold for the lotted
Cash price: Also. a Dine assortment of
'• • TE , EMOSENE•LAMPS
Of every style and pattern to suit the public.
Lamps repaired and changed fromi Oil and
Plaid to Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
TIN WARE.
JOIIB'INOPSOMPTLTATTiNpICD TO
We have ontand a One artiele - of ' , •
GLASS, PaCiliT JARS,
with improved self-sealing Corks; and
RERMETICALSE&LING CA NS.
which is one of the best cans used. .
June 2n, isms.
i. . .
. _-• -furniture. '
- . i
L IF ). Q li -.H ER.E ! '
There le now on exhibition at the .
, 1
Mammoth Furniture 'Store,
. , IN• TOWAN A, 1 , 4 .,
The largest and best stock of
FURNITURE!
To be Pfund In Northern -Pennsylvania, which
is being sold. at
GREtITLIT RED LI( ED PRICES I
My stock consists in part of titlor,, Library
'Dining Boom and, Chsmber suits. Patior..Li
brary, . Extension, Dining and Office Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads Morellos, WN 811.4 ',nos,
S .tas, Lounges, Tete a•tetes: Whit-Nets, Cra
dles. Crilhs, &c Ace s. full line of Matins
sep aild Bedding. Pier, Ilintel and Common
mirrors, (list and Rustic Frames and Brack
-ets, &c., 4m. In tact everything
In the -Fu rniture Line /
. . . .
Which - most be seen to be '' appreciated and
which will be sold at .
LOWER PRICES
Than the .same qtality - of goods can ,be pus
chased elsewhere. •
Thankful VI the publiC for their plot liberal
patrol - age, and determined to merit a contin
uance of the name by offeringinducements not
..to be found elimwhere, I invite them to call
and ezanjine my gums and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods and I
WILL NOT BE . UNDERSOLD I
:• .„-
.
COUNTRY, DEALERS supplied as usual at
the lowest market,prices. - . . -
I also keep on . band - a large assortment of
Ready 'Made Coffins from-the mist common to
- the finest Roiewood. Also Burial Robes, Caps
Ac., and I am the sole agent'in Bradiord coon
ty for BREMER'S & FISK'S
. .. ,
Min ALIO BURIAL' - CASES, 'CASKETS, tC.
. •
'A
good )IEAIISE alwa y s in readiness when
required.'
. . -. _ - JAMES O..PROST. •
...; TowendaPec 10, 1868._
..•.. • - • .
FU.RNITUR.EI
rzEvt iticitifyit . 1.-OA-beim:A !,
. - -
.. -.• .
NEATLY. TINISH.ED
. . . . - ..:
. . AT . - • ~
- I' • • 1
. , • ' '.. .
P 0 r -13 . b - - A -R • - P-.-R - .I 0E- S - I
' 'Consisting jcif • ... • •
CHAMBER - - SETS, - ..PARLINk: - SETS
l' , - , DINING : 'ROOM SETS,
!MIRRORS,.. PICTURE - 'FRAMES, -
ihotwa . pkrivies, for everybcitiy. r :
A GENERAL' ASSOITTIIiii, 'FIIIiSRTGIII,
Butted to this market. I kashi the ‘est mpholiii
terer In the country, - and mi ti ntactarettar Oyu
Opholitered - stoik.; . L', .. • ~.. , , ...,
_. ,
' • 1,E,F2,,1,R,11tje1. .A ND JOBBING,'
~.
.
Done txi• "order.'"lfweing'-'an' experience of 14
',earn tn"the trlibiesCl,esti confidently amp s to
. . , .
pleicie ail who patronlierno. - -'• •• - ' ..
-- •- -
• Dritetiiirget the place. No, 155,, Main St.,
tete doors . south Of Beldleinan'e 'illeek;-Turan
titi. Pii.
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Towanda. mity.so. im—tf. - •;.,? .-.
A FiNE
.m"ORTAENT O F , TO I'
BO ;it '' ' 1 fICOLIMIkIO2M6 . :
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twitliaiiiiilediaggs , -, vani „ :-
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ricitlthz "addittils . .r , `'t • , • ~ 1
rellableilegiovuwir BIM -... • ."- ' - —,'
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vos NEDioati - up
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AL- FULL /1/58011TVIINT 07 OOFOINIIIATIIID
Batiatl 6 Eau.ono AND , ipagarionic
KEDicins. - • x
.POPIII&Alt PATENT
PAINTS. „,
'.'d.. I
PAINT , AND =,VARNISILBRUSHES,'
,DT . IFIFII7I7II4ND QA:045... :
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- Alf ibis that Tialses;
BDOM IN AL SLIPP.ONTIitItS;
Z;iEM
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, _ AND
15 1 .ar14g Bottles, 83014030444 catheteic
kameds
VIIMIIILIO,
kilis4tiCHA .11;f:4 it:iii!•4:4;io iizIi)XRAN:4:9 44 ft
A$ use gitir.
laige eapp.y.Brusbea for the flat and
abolor the Teeth arid Nails, Tooth Pow=
ders sod Pastes, Oils., Perfumery,
soaps, Combs,. Bair Ile, invigor:
atore.he.,Kirosetie Kerosene "`
La mps,Shadih. C himneys,.
Wicks, ,tc.„ all of the
' late et styles._
CHOICE omens. TOateco AND SNUFF.
' .4111P7byalotais supplied at resell:gable fem.
lledioines,and -Prescriptions canton, ant ac
curately compounded and , prepared by compet es
entpersons at all 'boors ' of SW day and 'alobt.
Sunday boors froto o,to 10 o'clock In the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon. .
W. t. a. oos>~
Towanda. Sept. 79; 10,11.
, -
Books and fitationerg:
R Emov. k Li
ALVORD Er[BARBER
.Have removed their
BOOK STORE'AND NEWS ROOM
To the mignificeut new enure . in
MERCOR'S BLOCK,
Nearlyoppoßite fly Wird House,"
where they are prepared. 'to offer to
their old' customers;: and the public
generally, a,new and carefully se
lected angortinent of
Si
Comprising Standard Works, Novels
Text Books,&,e—Their assortment of
BIBLES, ,
TESTAMENTS,
n,YhiN" BOOKS,
PRAYER BOOKS,
etc , will be found to be complete. A
large assortment of
Sunday - School Book, Cal4s
&c., always on Laud
Writing Paper. 4& Stationery
As cheap aS ever sold in this or any
other Market* Our arrangements
with School Book publishers are such
that we are :prepared to offer the se
ries of Books-now in nse in•the Com
, on Schools of this county / to -retail
sealers, at as low figures as they can
liny them in New York.
/ Orders em i t for any book pabliith
We keep constantly on: :hand all
the Daily and Weekly 'Papers, Mag
az,ines, PeriodicalS,
Give us a call: •
IALVORD Ai; BARBER.
Towanda, July 13, 1868.' •
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
•
NEW-YORK PAPEBi
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PENS, "INK, MUSIC, 'I'ATIONERY,AND
PICTIIRES
BLANK BOOKS
q .
YANKEE NOTIONS. "1
,
Towanda, Nov. 19. 1858. •
t o OK-BIN D ERY,---THE PUBLIC
ILP Is respectfully *domed that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus: Bond
ing, h 9 story, where will be done
BOOR-DIN TII'N-13
In all. 'a varkme branebee, on terms ar rte.
'eonabk it the times will-.allow. -The Bind.
ery , 'will be ander the oharge-of
wurrezEß,
AB=Perfumed Binder, 'end .all work, WM be
yromptly done, ins style end. manner wldeb
cannot exce lled. Mask, lisgastues r News
papers. OW. Booksage..'boond II every varlet,
got K Pertlerilar sttentlon' paid to
the RQUAltezd.Biudinll -0 !'
BLANS'IIOOKS, ' - -
Toeny_denfred. patte r n . erblehla- imUkir sad
darehillty wU be warranted. : . -
_ work er4 be. natty
„for. ae4veirt,..whei
I lliebstriisoOtAtM4 o 4lll4 l 4:,A4Oid;*
piktatretereraateed: • • :
• Irnaiiiraloi, , Aretraol:444*..L4l.:= 4- •
FURN ITURE WARE•ROOMS I
JAVEIVRAKEISON annoniees to the public
thot.ltildtileoltinnes to mannfschtre and keep
on band alargesasortment of - -
.VJJRNIT U BE ,
soa !hike: Stasi% 'GA
oretwiy:deretiptaut",.wkiebierill ; he del
Millitwortin a'
liketdiatier: • • . - • • - - •
• I ithltg iNtitneetion of the OM to znytwork,
which agility' be unwed in durability, at any
shop lo the eetintry,llad - my Oen will be
foot@ to-be plow as OP adaW "
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iv wan --BRANCH-FO '7ll
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Situated onl4l tea itittititnit; '
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ralff,= - Raif Z4.'n 'A r `
moimos,
thai ii 141110,11
ads. AU IftpAtilierMsiry fur. ?Oaring tat
,- Nqpiramt•;RNOlNlS;
A/ABB' ArREPAIREIV
STEAM WHIBTLRif;!
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!LUTING J3T.O
Coal and Wood.Barnearlsraltare for Cooling;
Stereo. Stove Pipe. Tin,Wire, Bora Nom,
Plows, Cultivators andleatiperadtegtimastant.
tgen.head. = _
DBAwilios - 511/01AGNONSI,
Of 1111 of aukaldmay, fot Igittqwe
pyres "'mart* . • r
WARREbt laritt
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brancirez t thcbeelnese.
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TOV-i *TA.Gt
F A!O 71-O•R=Y-.
The undersigned respectfully announce !kilhei
FIDA
riaablle that they hew' purelitsedthe.
0, 4. -RIIA.G . E 1311 0 P
DBAIcF,
atia are . airir iwepired to bad work to
THE' LATEST STYLE
.
And moat worioninilke._mannen - . They wilt
contently keep on, hankan onaoitment of splen-!
did
TOP. AND_ OPEN BUGGIES,
EMILY oi.WWLGES,
DEMOiIEtAT AND LUMBER, WAGONS,
ONE AND• -TWO BELTED
ALBANY SIEIG Hl3
AIL WORK !liV
REPAIRING promßtly attended to at ree
souable'prices.
Buyearr sTuum
Towitida, May 9, 1867.-Iy.
NEW PLA , IIING MILL
;
The turdeadoed bat i large and conk
mudkeia VW In the Borough etTowanda, and
dUed it with the seat • renderni . and improved
machinery, for the maullfactOre of •
WINDOW:8418B, & BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large or
moll, coos the shortest, notice. _We have
alai a large variety of 1110,IILDING8, of the
latest style and pattern, which: we can furnish
each etuper than - they'can be worked by
band.
P;..5 Nllll3,
"TOM:MEIN , • . „
ORO
. V . EING,
• • AND SCROLL
• . SAWING,
and aJ other work pertaining to Joinery, 'will
be dOne to suit our customers. • - •
_Persons .bnilding, and. oat living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest to buy of ue. or bring
their lumber, and worked by our machinery.
Bring, your grist of Flooring. or other lumbers
and while your; team is` is feeding, haver it
ground out - and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE A, HEMLOCK
LUMBER deßveredat, our lumber yard. Come
and see us. or If you can't come. write.
. L. B. RODGERS a CO.
Trainees. Pen. 111464. •
II 0 WAND A. AGRICULTURAL
TOWANDA, PENN'A.,
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES
BENT STUFF,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS
GEKEILLL WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING TV ALL ITS BRANCHES
SCROLL SAWING, PLOUNO, ETC., ETC
HUBS, 7 SPOKES_ & BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK TROII WHICH TO SELECT
The cboye :are from the best
SECOND .GROWTH HICKORY& OAK:
> EIGHT AND' HEAVY wacose ON,HAND
We have the Broad and Narrow Guage
sorMILL PICKS m'adr and drafted
W.. T. BISHOP, BapeHotendent
M. C. MERCUR, 'President
A. W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP;
ELMIRA .'N. Y
You will find Granite gonnmeata,..buth Quincy;
and Concord, Marble and Slate' Mantles, and.
• oil Grates to fit. A large assortment eon- ,
stantlyon band, cheap as the cheapest..
Aug. 10, 1868...1y.
OHOIOE LOT . OF WINTER
Fruit of all klada r for sale- by the-Barrell
or Dube]. at , IfcCABE
T 0 BA00•0. A.N.D GIGARSI
The undersigned Lave esiablhOlk a '
STEAM TOBAIIICO i'FACTORY;
ill 0 VOr 1 IsT
On Matn Street below Bridge Street
-Where they are taaanfactoriag all klude of
CUT TOBACCO„ AND CIGARS
lilitdb they otter to the trade et
gALE PRICES
.
That cannot fall to - nit; We would' Most - re
If
spectfully solicit a call from the deale.s through
orthern Pennsylvania to an examination of
•
OUR. STOOK AND PRICKS I
Oar Tobacco is manalactiired freoh:the beet
KENTUCKY AND :VIRGINIA
Stock thatlean be .orneared in the market.
43ivens.n try.. This is a.hoine enterprise and
will aneaM . with liberal disponition of the
trade to fawned home inenninetora, -, ' •
a 1-',Allhtill*:l
_ 11.4olittreot, TOW:ands, - Pa.,
lane t, nee.-4t . ' • •r • - _
EZIMEI
- 4 tr 7 •
I" • . INSIMANCB
' l IPOOkIe Coe..
••• j aw:
• It* too.
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We offer a
TOWS:AU, July 2; 1888.
lasuaastis Cousany or -Nona
Anima, Pildtarriihia. I
Capital and . surPlus,,oser.. ...... 11,7,4; .
:iadits.rrislaitrassasCiarster,
Of Now. York.
Capital aid surpituG" over
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,Capital and surplus, over $:3150,c0
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. . 1 7 Of Nan. Vora.
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Capital sad =Plus:over - - v•L;„;..
lopousx Isamu= COIPAXT,
• Of Hartf
• Capital and surplus, or
ud,mCana • 3704,0t0
Idusrai.lan Coicrsxy, L;
.01 NAB. York. 1 .
Capital and tairplum,arer4 $ 3, 9 00 coo
TRATILLIBB batruxateozrairr, ,
• Of Hartford; Cw.
Capital and surplus, over. $600,00[
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at as
low rawness by any other reliable Coodpanier.
w Polleiea" hosned and Loewe, If any. ad.
Plated at this Agency ,tberiby saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement..
ifir*Offfee" at' the Rardorttese Store of Ced.
ding &Russell - C. S. RUSSELL.
TSwanda, fets.-7: -
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
.GLOBS FIN AND IIbURASCE
COMPANY.-0131 a;• 45 Virildam St., and 72k.
Bioadway, N. Y..
Capital. Burgin and Reserved !Ponds
(Gold) $16,271,675
Assets in the United States, 0ver....0300.000
Daily Premiums - , npwardsof (gold).. 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible ior
engagements of the company. All Director.
*-mn the shareholders.
.. morose to Nit, Y.oar.—Fransla Cottenei.
re* Chairman ' Henry Grinnell Esq., Deputy
Ch rman, Joeepli Gaillard, Jr., &q. E. M
Archibald, FAR., H. B. M.. Consul. Alexander
Hamilton, Jr..Y.oq., Robert C. Ferguson,
Allred Pell, Beq., Resident Secretary.
ander Ilamilton,jr., Elq„ . Couniekol Board.
Biritilia- -Phenix Bank=-Cammann
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Thefolleies' of this Company are Hived b;
bell-known American citizens resident )n Des
York, who ire Direclors and Elhareholdeks, s t a.
conaequently, with the other Shareholders. an
individually liable for all the engagements r•
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them
all claims are payable in cash on proof or fors
without deduction far - interest, and not, as I,
usual, sixty days alter presentation of proof .
They expire stein o'clock, P. 8., and not a.
noon. Life - insurance effected, and annnitb..
grAntedon favorable terms.
' H , B. McIKBAN, Agint
Towanda. April 23,1867.
T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSIII
ASCE Society's Agency for Bradford c
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income Oirf r 12.000,000 crab.
tioNTANYE & IVA ED
Toiranda;lely 25, 11467. - . '
THE .ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE
of New York. Agency for Briellord Co
%CAPITAL $400,000
s r '
Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent.
MONTANYE &
Towanda, July 25, 1867
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL Fix},
4.: Insurance A6ncy for Bradfoid Couto):
CiPiTAI; $3,400,000
'liana' Cash plan. In successful opera
er twenty-seven yet rm.
hiONT A 's wATI!,
Towanda, July 25, ISO
WYWIING INSURANCE AGES
WYOMING" INSURANCE Co):
Wilkea-Barre, Pa
- SAMUEL WADR A M 5....... . . ... r
L. D. SHOEMAKER,..... Vice Pirsiden•
M. C. SMITH,
Capital and Surplus annfon.
North America, Hartford. Com,. t:Ntet..l.;6o.
Folton -New Yolk, 2.10 160
Springfield, Nage
application.s for insurance ui JiA•vi• o
ponies taken at fair ra es and bosiness•atisnii
ed to with promptness aud care Partiisile
attention will be given to Farm rii•ks in Po.
couutry. Also Lila and Liai• StocY, Insurrt.ce,:
rented In good and reliable comp - ries. ('fret
over the Mery on Main-st., fors. , tiy etecpll'
by Mercur & Morrow. ;
T. B. CAMP, Ag(C'
Tawmat:March 12. IF6S.—tr.
BAKER, Master Millwright,
„.„. • Is Prepared to attend to all business In
He warrants all wrk done in a work
manlike manner. All-ordera by tri 11. or other
addrefflied to me. at Towan•ls. irlil
-promptly attended "to. Jane 4, ldtiS.-3m*
Towasna. Pa., June 26. 1816
To ttl Whom it may content: I rently that
have this day appoin ed D. tt . BARER, of ,To•
wands, Bradford county; Pa.. aL mzeni faith
sale of Bodine' Jonval Turbior Wafer Ifhte
for the cow ies t Bradford Wyounit , g. Lycoc
Clinton, Clearfield, nig% and Potter. :D
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties wanting
these wheel. can obtlin them through hiniand
jteittlil give bit, personal attention to peat*
them In when daired.' Parties by calling oPon
Mr. Baker, at Towanda, will be shown the
wheeloutd on application to him be will tarn
ish' illustrated pamphlets containing working
-tables, testimonials, Ac., ikc
JAB. A.. IdsoPBERSON ,
General Agent tor Pinntrylvaiko, for Bo
dines Jonas! Turbine Water Wheel
pACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 172, 174 & 176 Greenwich Sfreet
.17tw You, Oct. la, 1'64
T4he Undersigned bikes pleasure in ennonat
lug to his numerous - friencis and pa'rons thy
from this - date; the charge of the Pacific wilt
to $2,60 per day.
' Being sole. Proprietor' of this house, and
therefore freer from the too eommcm'exaction of
*an fiord bate rent, he is hilly able to meet the
downward tendency .of prices without any:tail
ing oft °layette.
It will now, as heretofore, be his aim to
Maintain undiminished the favorable reputati. n
Of. the Peelle, whlth it has enjoyed for many
years, as one of the best of travelers' hotels.
The table will be boontifuliy artnylled with
tvery de laSty of the season.
obThe atteodance will be found efficient an?
- • The location will-ke found convenient for
those whose business ails them in the lower
part of the city; being - one door north of eor'.
landt at:; and one block west of Broadway. and
of ready Smola to all Bail load and Steamboat
Lines. _ ' JOHN P.ITTE I
Nov. 170868.—Gm.
NEW !MILLINERY - GOODS !
MRS. E. J. PIERCE
sre3euta berself tip the
o ladi T
es of osadda with
very ch i choice selection f goods. and is intirt
-ly cooadent of befog' able to meet the jaaiy
diseritola4tiactaate at each ss id)-her the
honor of an examination of her stipek. 'Mak
"log her former patrons for their (Aviv, she 9 .1
licita a C4l4linDia" o l the sapie. Fluting doge
beautifully. and on the 'shortOst notice. too ms
overCishen it 'Rosenfield% Yalu Street.
Towanda;flet. 6.18e8. •
WARM. MEA LS, AT ALL HOU '
•at W.- MOF'FITT'S- Restaurant.
:Pusonll Comizifito toss tor dinner, sill do we
;to give bla2 a 'call
OEO• W MOFFITT,
Towanda. Jane LI 1868 -
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