lOidtund. .tlf.snagtonext of %lows newly - some in ilannati not , drink cold water in oold Weather,but• moslerately warm slop. Calvet inten ded for raining, should be taken from the cow within a few daya, and Oa will be less liable to neekirh= they are old. Feed thorn ;first on hew milk, taking sire that all the chug es are gradual, by - adding only portion at first. , Hearty eaters are desirable for _cows, and .may.-usually be selected while calves. ' A dainty calf will be a dainty cow., Heifers dried i up to early:after calv ing, will always ran •dry about the same time in after years—therefore bquarefal to irlik • closely the first yea*, until about six weeks before calving. Spring cows should come in while they are yet fed on hay, and before they are turned to grass, which will be more likely to prevent caked bag and mik fever. • I Feed dry cows well ; give them a daily feed of meal of some kind,corn meal and wheat-bran, or oorn-meal and oil cake, or some other milk-pro ducing or fattening- diet. Yon will get it all back - when you begin to milk. Young cattle "Should never stop growing until they come to full matu rity. Isuey will surely- stop, and thenceforth have that stunted, weak ly look so common amoneserubs" unless they are sheltered and so well d that they do not lone flesh. Work the bull. They are healthier fur it ; they are easier and safer to, handle ; they are surer and better mock-getters ; • they are more intelli• g,iint than each, and easier taught, if they do not loam that dagerone les sat that they peed rot mind unless it t•iiits their own couvenleace. II -:Avcs tV Ho-ass.—ln the "Modern 1. , ,r se Doctor," by DOA the direct cause of heaves, or broken-wind,are i,armted to over•exertiou zed Indiges ;inn. If the geaeral health of the animal can be-improved, a mitigation of the pari:calar ailment will result, arid, possibly, in some cases, a cure. Toe S:st• point to be obtained is a rt•stbration of the digestive functions, r.•:d fur this purpose aromatic tonics a , e given professionally denominated "tincture of aromatic selphuic acid." cue drac'um in a pint - of water, night and morning. At the same time the 11 'lse is subjected to 1 . 1 coarse of al :•Tnative medicides, composed of pnwdered ginger, gentian, sulphur• alt, cream of tartar, chgcoal, licor ice, elecampaine, caraway seeds and balm of Gileard buds, chopped.fine —equal parts `of eitch. Mix with Site food one ounce of this compound. - i•very night. While under the inffn. euce of ibis Keparat'on - seveye exer cise or bard sad practiced labor 1-11ould be avoided ; but this (*splint necessarily imply total inaction. •An improvement in condition manifests itself, the aromatic tinctore may be given more sparingly and soon be omitted eatirely, and the alternative medicine be diminished half, restrict ing it to half an ounce, night and 'mutning. Wa+er from a bucketireg nlarly three times a day ; and if a gormandizer of food, muzzle the ant foal, except at regular feeding times. A slight infusion of garlic into the food, chopped Sue, daily, is reputed to p-oduce paying results. An entice cure uf a fully pronounced case of 'leaves is not .:eadily accomplished by any mode of treatment—if, indeed, ouch a case be curable at all.—Rural . .Ye.e Yorker. ORIS OF WHEAT.— v liie .7o Tribune bas'an article under this :;..ad, devoted '.o the qnandry in which ,he merchants of tbat city are now placed as to whOt to do with their ‘vheat—wbether to sell it as soon as pt isible at whatever lose, or to hold ~n with the list: of making,or losing %vbich w:11 accompany delay. Speak ii,g of the stock on hand when the winter get in, it. says : • " The greater part had been bio't L , re at $1 60 it 60 per bushel, and lolders could scarcely afford to let it 2-) at $1 10 while a chance remained avoiding such a heavy loss in ad dition to the cost of carrying. * * * Low as prices were here, they were still too high to admit of the ocean transit., The consequence is that we have pat tly lost the supply of the British markets this year. The wheat now held at Chicago and New York is, so tar, a very costly article. Bought at high prices, it has been carcied for months at a heavy charge for interest and insurance.. • No won der that -the question -is one of ab sorbing interest—whether it be more dangetous to hold or let go." The conclusion to which the -writer ; is led is that "advocates of high prices" have no very cheering pros pect before them, and that "the best thing thatholders can do is to pi epare to look,their loosers in the, face as gracefully as may be, and decide to let go, least the chance of selling be denied in toio." Such a conclbsion, which certainly could not bo adopted without a struggle,is worthy of care ful-attention. An COAL ARDIS GOOD TOR IiKY TITMG.--Seeing the oil(' of ashes strong ly recomaiended,mary have tried the refuse of the grate and coal stove with no flattering results. Then they ask the lineation in brge letters above. Yes, coal ashes hive some value, but for general use much less ,thanlwood ashes. In a general de scription that answers the purpose of the farmer, the composition of wood ashes may be , said to be pot- ash, sandy matter arid lime. In the ash, elm, hicory,and white'oak,tbere is a good deal of lime and potash. In the ash of pine wood almost no lime and very' little potash. (oal ash gives sandy matter and little lime. All plants want some of that sandy matter, and it is liberally sup plied by most , soils. The Biles in the ash of stone coal has this peculiarity, it is so fine that the rain dissoltet-if easily and feeds it liberally to plants iu the early part of the summer.— Hence, coal ashes are of most benefit on crops- or plants thot grow very „--• fast in May and June and come . L. harvest early. For cereals, and' tubers that are harvested later in - therseason, coal ash* not worth the labor of carting and apreading. But on grass, straitherreis, rand peas, coal ash spread th c in it at, well raked in is a profitable application. A trancedential preacher took for his 'text : .1` Peed my lamba.°' plain farmer very quietly remarked to him on coming out of the church. " A very good text, sir ; bat you r.llould take care not to gut the hey go high in the rack Oaf the lambs met reach IV' • . . Weo !me the waritim Wilma I* oft* km* of Clot 10 4 01 . Posststiglati .4 tit* i 414, agbiAppii.ft -VAN VELSORI& VANNES% FABBIONIAMI iEIi'CHANT lAILORS I AND m,ra. 111 HEADY MADE OLOTHINGI axis AND CAPS. tIENTS FURNISHING GOODS I 68 Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGA 00IINTY,Y.1% We have a Pat&long)]* (latter tfrOM New Yotit City, and take all the risk In giving you a good fit. READY lUDE.CLOTRING We make at our own establiabmeat. We give particular attention to TontWa Dm, and CHZDRENS' CL07.111217G Axulalways bare a- good assortment. CLOTHS AND. CASSIMHRES, From 135 cents to $3 per yard, (all woot) Best Stock of Hits and Cap Kept within 20 'miles. Como and look and. prase for souroli. es. Win be at the Ward House the first and th!rd Thursday' of ere 3 month with samples of Goods, and p repared to take measures. VAN VELSOR dc MANNERS. " SS Broad-et.. Waverly, N. F. Feb. 20 1880. . THE TOWANDA REGULATOR CLOTHING S 7 ORE I . Adjoining Patton's Bicalt. ROSENBERG & WOLFF, Would respectfully anhouuce to the Mils ems of Towanda and vi Minty, that they have opened the above store, under the name of " The To• made Regulator," with a splendid assortment OF READY MADE MOTH MG ! Gents Purnishieg Goods, Hatsi-Caps,..ts., he., which they sum the said citizens cannot be excelled to style or elegance. and that the prices ars so low as to astonish everybody.-- ftsenberg & Wolff hope that by Strict atten tion, and Lir dealing with the people of To wanda, they—will obtain their patronage and 'art- Chey eso heti to sutdoin the Follow ing mmandments for their guidance. CONE ONE! COME ALL ! At Itossnberg & Wolff 'a One Price It egalator Main Street, Towanda, Pa. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days. 1. Thou shalt have no other place "to) buy clothing except Rosenberg & Wolff's - One Price Regulator, Main Street. I. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant: though shalt not listen to their speeches, for i & Wolff are no Chatham.d. dealers, bah one price, _and reliable , and will serve you unto the third and fourth generation. 3. Thou shalt not seek in -vain any more for cheap raiment, for they can be foundat Rosen berg & Wollt's On! Price Store. 4. Thoulalt bear in miad that we sell only on six days of the week, and don't desecrate the Sabbath by keephsg our doors open and hangin out a show for, on the sew nth day, Rosenberg & Wolff , and their clerks, desire to rest from their labors. 6. Thou shalt honor the way Plamberg 1 Wolff deal, and long may be the days to enjoy its,beneflts. 6. Thou shalt not commit an Impropriety—of buying of Chatham at. Dealers, but come di rect to Rosenberg & WcUrs Once price Regu lator, Main street. 7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for g, toodrot Foreign make, for Rosenberg, & Wolff keep a large variety. 8. Thou shalt not Purloin from:the Regulator for Rosenberg I Wolff sell socheap it would be a sin. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, but honestly acknowledge that you can get better salted and for lam money, at Rosenberg & Wolft's than any other store. 10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods or his bargains. for Rosenberg & WolB call give them to you likewise therefore, take counsel, and buy only of Rosenb erg h ;Wolff the Once Price Men. Towanda, Sept. 1,1868. UP TOWN .CLOTHING STORE ! Opposite Public Square, 96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, Receiving new additions to his stock of - L;orr Er. I N' Every wiek, wbleh he Is Selling lower than any house In tewn. GOOD- CASSIMEM SUITS, $15,00 A large line of CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS, CHEAP I OVERCOATS AT: ANY PRICE A large line of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Which is selling below cost. as he hi-anxious to close oat this branch of his holiness. MORAM'GEt-OF ALL KINDS. GENT'S 'FURNISHING GOODS, Of every description BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS HATS AND CAPS AT COST I Call and convince yourselves 1 Towsoda, Nov. 28,1668. HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORK The undersigned have opened a Store on the south side of Yercur's new block, TOWANDA, PA., Where they Intend to keep a fall stock of FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE floods, consisting of HAIS, CAPS, lURS, TRAVELLING BAGS, UMBE LLA 8,• CANES, GLOVES, BUFFALO and WOLF ROBES, &c Which we will sell It the loWest possible Prices ofthe publla, and respectfully solicit a dime of the patronage Water fitted with the American Co:don:utter lovaLds. Oct. 5,1843. MANNING & HARNESS MAKING' .11. -The la Aped ham thie day hassi....l be brows albs arm - et 01103 MAAR. for the jmzpose of perweig " matins si repe.tlecte abore •=eittrzfziii • Ars has 74 • - iptrs lOW VINT? JARS IN US$ 46 k MX% if=dtssiorikamm• G I INW M p3, 7 :IIR M gOIq3; WMP Scrntheaat corner Of Main &Bridgeeta New and Desirable" Goods fi Agsortment atways Comtete. CASH A:#4i-1..1.t.'50 ATES LONG & KBELIM Nov 11, 18138. WHOLESALE G,OOERT PROVISION ROUSE P. B. M. 86 CO The undersigned, encouraged by the success which has thus far, at. tended their new enterprise; desire to make acknowledgement for the very liberal patronage they have rt). ceived, by giving their cnetomeTa 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 such additions to their stook as the wants of their ti ade requires. Syrup, Molasses, Coffee; Rice, To- baceo„ Fish, -Balt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome, Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour Suers, Seeds, and a great variety of other goods, wfrieh have been recenb, ly bought at the !west point in thd market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates 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,—guarantering meht of Flour, Pork and Keroßene benefit of a resident Partner in New York, who is Constantly in the market and prepared to turn to our advan- tage any favorable .changes in the J. lf. COLLINB. CLONNEY & AYEIBRY noes; ssa►; *LW' &a W A. 10 NIE No. 1, PgrroN's Ibmz, TOWANDA, FIZCZPitD DLUY. Great Inducements to COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought and Sold at 113, am 13nizzr, T0MM321," PA. They have now in store, Sugar, he quality in all cases. Have also on hand a good assort- They • still continue to have the price of goods. Poi, num, IttEllol7ll & 00 May 12, 1888 W. MOFFIrT, lIPI Hal just opened Wind and complete assortment of GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS TEA, BUGLE, COFFBS•AND SPICES SOAP OF ALL MIDS. Including the celebrated litheeral Soap, • tin =paned for cleaning Tin and Silver ware. He also keeps constantly on band all kinds of GREEN FRIIIII3 I Peaches, Pears, Applei. Berries, Oieen Om and T tutees, and all other hilts in their sea. sok, which will be sold cheap. He also ban connected with the above an Bating Home; where people comieg In town for dinner will And a warm meal got up in good style, in readiness at any Gash paid far Green Pratt. GM Wei GEO. W. MOFFITT: Towanda, Aug. 17.18x7. HURRAH! HURRAH! HUE 11' 18 AT LAST 1 P. W: COWELL HAS IT ! Anything you want in the Grocery - line. Bee what they have : FLOUR, 'FEED, FISH, SUGAR, PORE., TEA, SPICE, BETTER, EOOB, 41D, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT TRISH nuns IN THEIR 8111180 N. BAIN BY THE SACK OR BABSZL TOBACCO *ED MIXIALL We are solo agents tar tbe beet bands of Vir ginia/ end CAROLINA SMOWG TOBACCO , Wholimb and Beta Lutly, everyttd, LEON In the GROCERY and PRO- Hite. mr member tbs Wm% Ito, 61-111aln Ansi drat door balow Salaams% Nook: ' Towanda, Nos. 19, US& NMI! 73. u OieS B urns PENNSPACIUDI, openedila ltoo l of theicrill4oung fn ' en ti t Chrletls "l°l""i n Aseoels ink. Ws, CIAO& Store where h m e Is ond now pre mien° tall UMW • In the best sad molt kokkonablitisansr; Ab experience of spa i r si zaz, w deterldnatltt =re i t plee •itb rhbe eustonl i . he beltewee . - .elate Matto glee Vldetslioc• Posrart • PLAN`mil"l;orPs'il 4l " 7 Qtamatrtir WedinWsiikltti 1,1809110 OON OD I appip:i • I JOHN • Aglitamio:td 04. sad ) • 1 lOW laiplettadlt: hafts VW at. Isialos et Uadabilela • lida Jaw sad van as. ocgante,:-ANtITROVISIONS !Idol bit -14 mann to mitt UN this sad P u r s ,-. 9 • 1 0, -14,1 11 .0,1;r14, 11 .4 aR 1 1004,:: • FRIDtsiITORE,- irat Masted a'..pply the an sad liaclay awl • mks MAL . bops era, oa Mad a \ t-L Si AS, OOFFSSS, SUGARS, aroussaiiiAJ PtOtiß,, ,- 0 4 1 0117KE1,,. PORK, &0., Wbkb he h ienfeg eiteip for cub: GOODS DELWIN= IN - 271 E BCPAC, FREE OF -CHARGE. I'M. elitism of Towanda and vicinity, will 'pima swentrny thanks for ,their,vitqlthwal patronage Ibr MN 9aht two . pram; and v a pigmies with their amistanct , to Worm ay. to w i a si r r rpaantttosaiy tih o t ona l w ar O bolsli a n nd , l e s e o as 411/24 Towanda, July 10, leet. E W 13 I'OBEl JOHN MIMIDITII. NEW GOODS ! NEW .GROCIEBIES! W.' 'A'. ROCKWELL'S. CANNED FRUITS, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, HMS OF ALL HINDS, AND - OANNED OYSTERS: DRIED AP LESS PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES, aO., &0., 40, TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES, Ot,:all kinds, In We eyerythlng in the GROOERY LINE.! Will be kept constantly on bold nOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES, KRUM, LARD, EGGS, AND EVlallr VARIETY OP FARMERS -PRODUOL A fresh lot of DRY GOODS OF ALL VMMMR3, Parlimed st lb° r And will be Add .as OHRAP AS THE CHEAPE4T I TO THE FARMERS. ,OASH PAID FOB ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. W. A, ROCKWELL. Kay 33, 1867 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING 'Purchased the entire interest ol R. H. PATCH, In in the Ann of C. B. PATCH & CO., h now prepared to offer to the citizens at Bradford County and eleinity, a large - and well selected stock of GROCERIE)3, Which I hare purchased for Caah and feel end dent that can sell at as low Agana -se can be purchased elsewhere. I now otter to the public • splendid 'twig of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALRO.II7O3, SPKOO3,IO. Have oft hand s hip gook of AKRON. FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS, LARD and kinds of PM. Would call the at- tention,of the public to onr Can't Be Beat STOOK OF TOBACCO, la quality or price. Jesse bailey's Celebrated laundry, New York Chendad and Brown Soap. !Tana call sad sundae our stock of WOODEN WAGE, Large amortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, &a, &e. I will pay the MO. ad cub price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers give m s .before selling elsewhere. An persons Indebted to the late thut win pkase call and mike Immediate. psymemt; Towaids, Moab 12.1867. NEW FRUIT AND FANCY Grocery Store': Ni ,r•the Elwell: Hone, TOW&NDA, PA. Just started, a good supply of : - 10MITI r ES 7 • • FOREIGN, DOIREGZIO, CANNED I DRIED. Cm, corm, Aura mon, Nuts, Candies,Fruit Extract, &c. ac. Ckestaatty on hand, Azia Till be sold as the cheeped. Abe the beet quality of deep BALTIMORE OYSTERS, . . By meesute,or eau, or keg. Fresh lad Pine Bentembu the pbica 0:111. WOOD'S NEW STORE, Nukes Alie Ewell Ream antl,Kerenee Block Toiidi, Oct. 15, 1868. CHOICE TOBACCO AND CIGARS at Bras:kat/ # Cove's Clasp Store. SAVE YOUR. 841013,—01d Pape and Woolen Rags boo of by ,ALTORD r ANICE ROM OP moms saf Itograviogs at PENIS. jiw SPRING Alrij VR*, _ . VIZ . weld ausersee Sitet; ma the petals a• thee be bee b! ami ask v an PIES!! G00D134 - briiiusKsausiastedis'imitiotik•piep widettbettill dell feteorteeey at Mow . 0 0-LiD -PRIOX0! amidstlog so am*. of good won vd• i 6U ludo. • • - . 1 -.oLatitrNG (Nolboddg ot any kbd) oonebtbs b BUBI TBBS.:SII.ITB , pude% COATS, VESTS .. ...Asp PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS - & VESTS, Linen Coate, DMus and Ptu►ts, Choi VI.• aad , Cher Shirts, Liam asd Papir r_ te tinas, Clustmore sad ' Musa eldits, IN . uier Giorso, Ossao ooo 7. M* lb Silk eon and. Stay ana dem that d lei ,e+Litire st ait ptiostila po oh at sap OsII sad modals op goods Won bay , 'kit door to Poilll 4 go , • II: It EDDY. 4 fil. an. !muds. THIIPIAC OF FASHION • NEW STORE Azo-NEW-GOODSI Al elite new stook of Clothing bought as clomp an before the war to be sold with ..Ns undersigned would rope WO, =nouns) L Mb citizens of Towanda and vichdy Slat be Is now read3l,o oar th em Olothbg, such as PINE BEAVER OVPEROOATS, Fun= Mass AND Busissse Stns. Fond&lliGoods, go, sad that these goods bought at very low figures will be sold - with very small profits. I to estabUsh a per manent trade in this place, and In order to gain the =Mem% of purchasers, deal on a biota of 1:0M: liwM. alio kino:{e): vial and $/1 goods will be Tenanted foe what" they see reprennted to be.. Come and examine iod convince poweelf. Don't /mpg the _place, Temple of Pastdon, opposite the Means Hon" south end ot Beldleman's Block. N. ; N ACOS& Towanda, Oct. 17, 1867, SPRING •AND SUMMER GOODS ! MEAT REDUCTOI IN PRICES ! • PROCLULATION BY 4 COHEN & ROSENFIELD, Warm" It mom to have glassed the in habitants of Towanda, ant.vidnity, to rams also our fair way of dealing ; AND Wsaasu, We owe oar :abiders thanks to the oommunitj for extending to nano liberal a Ipatroome until now ; Ann Wiliam, Wa deem it our duty to re . *rotate all the favors bestowed upon as thus far;. We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that at great stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER. Doeskin & Cassinzere Suits, Of sri wades and of the latest styles, will be disputed of at REDUCED PRICES! Our goods are manufactured In New York city by one of , the members of the arm. therefore we are enabled to sell u cheap u the next. and wishing to reduce oar stool. we will pat our goods at such low rates as will enable an lugy body the Mtat to bny a s su to i c t k of of cloth s. We are recdv- 'SPRING AND SUMMAR GOODS Bur brought to this mutat. anch u Beaver. Chinchilla. Doeskin, do., for Yu and Soya wear. Call at the Clothing Morelli 3 COHEN & ROSENFIELD, And convince yourself of tie fact that theyS do, as they my and do not misrepresent any of the: go f odsliWe also • call I attention trs our stsCk o - GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ! Bach as Oassimere and Woolen Overshbrts. Un dmshirts end Drawers. ovaralle and overibirte. Gloves, Cardigan Jamb. The Obliam,fies• ponders, LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, Widish they den sell at Reduced Prices. 41 us a call before buying elsewhere. COHEN & ROSENFIELD. OppeCto Powell & Co Towanda, Axil 1, 1860. I • ONCE OF,WIOIIIIAII & BLACK TOWANDA, PA., Having cleared our 'shelves of our Holiday Goods 'slid replaced them with House Keeping Goode of all kinds, we are now ready again to flt out any one, going to Eloise Keeing. We have the largest stock, and I best quality of Grockery and Glass Ware ever opened. in Towanda. In addition to these Goods we have a full line . of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Lamps, &c. By importing our main stock direct , from the Pot tery in Europe, and getting our Lamps and Glass-ware from the Man? niactory, we are able to offer greater inducements than ever offered in this section before. It is worth your while to call and examine Goods and prices, before purchasing. 0. B. PATCH. C. B. PATCH ' Most Respectfully Yours, WICKHAM & BLACI4, STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! _ / Jost received mewl= Stoves at • 111. METROPOLIiAN HARDWARE. STORE ORWELL, PA.. dre stdraerng much attention. 'Air„larnense ra:'ety of Stores • :ALWAYS ON HAND! Stoves, coal or wood, that will 'wit erotgor PARLOR, ORICE, - SIOR, SO L, SHOP, maim BOAT, os COOKING STOVES Comc, liaisar tirteien. ilettenis—at least. ONR LOOK BEFORE BUYING I We keen all loading fleet-class Stoves Sir the t or e le i n . L. a=apatirrariety yoe In St7 for the bur n: test: • &Win, Ps., Oct. 21 112:: N'int"eal. 'lOOll SALE AT SOOTUTANNKRY .a: Plubrelbwllair stryboleialerAst rstsfl Mao Soap sad Walton °Sus by the poem% ma band. Cash pall tor Bak nil Maw - ADAN 1,1168. Otinville Cost"Y. Pa.. Mily-18 no. en. lfilLoll-Whost : • Flourof all Exam' Beeittbutj Flour, Best, Com Weal. Tow, lon at - Deo. U. W. A. wtrammuns; El= SMALL . PROFITS CHINCHILLAS, PUATS. Also the HATS AND OAPS. TOWANDA, PA. t'• DROXV:' STORE, . 11111111,411111‘• . 1- • • -rot . _ tall aid Notamilitrathin mat titaMirlbik pirpossa, igadatt a.sa rteril to tioasool wall et ; sin -be asp& asataatly amp. oiMi * z=basev=, gal UM aped arrambie at or Slogan, PRltitliVitkiftlil. , o ll g l C (4 ••• •• ~• - . 71 ? .. 4141 . • 41111113111 . 9 4.0 1 0 : . TU R P Er rin r : dialip:PAPOt*Alact*L',Wntri•WASH, ..Aids2 of Bradmi, _ miltdiam OR COAL „ =MI Alcohol end >lotafaa Fig" Luf f s .R i P4 l 9P , 13puniitad. ins% With) liooti „ , TANNIERS AND M AO law aid Talk! Aktklea in all their amid', WOMB, MMUS, SOAPS, come, fantail wimp. Peitcaim POCKET BOOKS, PORT YONA,IS, Ib4:koot ihsOnh TOOTH, REIN AIIOILAIR PREPARATIONS PURR WETNII - ANli LIQUORS, Pox Ifiodlclnal tat, Toiuxio, Snit, Pm!, AND 019.1.141, Baden, Pled wallow Beeds,ltelses, poetess, litupsesosl_ sty Elhotathe N l e ass, k'lde • pleitek Pass , Bel[ Pratt jars, Themuesetes P :Sashreitttniots, Stow jugs, Cams Were, Bottlite,Vlele, Ckelts, Dab Thick, - and Steve 111sektait, Teekle, Aminunl. the &a. Botanic. Zeleetle and Hotearpeth lo kiloton, awl ell the Popular Paint 4m• MEDICINES. All attain minuted si represented. Per. eons at a &lanes a realm their ordersby meow mall, which will receive prompt and careful atiwitiom Medics e t itelee r gl=atketsl' yat the atm, et c4lllll MAl °2l7 tor past liberal r ies trolap,Weeld sanooap , that tie pater ehttbe : mood to Mis and t and and the continuation of that confidence . • . H. C. PORTER, M. D. Jan. ' 14 M 0 ci t o g es s I *4 ai - td 3 1 C 7 1 MI 1 °1 ps ,p• CC 1 1 4 1 1/41. ay P ,34 L. m ci - _ co • to . MARSHALL BROTHRRS & CO.; Wish to call the attention of the Wag to their new StOell Of HARDWARE renuiro BLACI n tW a IbOLS. • and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a lame siniortnwat of Window Glue; Ruth, Paints, Oils, . rutty. varnish and Pains and T of all kinds, which will - be sold for the lowest Cub price. Also, a dins uaortment of HEBOBEICE LAMPS of every style sad pattern to snit the public. ; Hold Lamps repaired and changed from 00 and ofto Semen& all Particular a of ttention paid to the manufacturing kinds 801111110 PIOMPTLY •??ISDID TO We bate on !mad a fine aztiola of OLABBf PIIVIT JARS, with Improved selfwealing corks, and • lINTICIAL SEALING CAWS which la one of the best cans need. June 10, 1865. LOOK HERE! There b now on exhibition at the tfammoth Furniture &ore IN TOWAN A, PA., The largest and best stock of PIT I T 7.7 - 12, To be found In Northern Penorylrsois, which is being sold it GREATLY BED L 1 ED PRICES / By stock - consists In part of Pirlor. Library Dining Boom and Chamber snits. Parlor, Li bum Itztendon Dining and Once Tables, Chairs, Beds' sad; , Bureaus, Waabstands, Sofas, Loa Tete-a-tetes, VIA-Nob, Cra dles, Cribb. . &o. fall line of Ma Uran us. and , Pier, Mantel aid Common Mirrors, Oval and Bostic Frames and *act eh, &a., Oro. In fact everjtning in the frurnittire Line ! Which must be seen -to be appreciated and which will be sold at LOWER PRICES Than the we quality: !of goods can :be pnr chased elsewhere. Thal to be publie for their past liberal patronage, and determined to merit $ contin uance g the rams by ',offbrinu inducements not to be found elsewhere, I invite them b call and =Woe my goods end prices before pnr chasLng elserame. No charge for showing goods and I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD COUNTRY DIALERS supplied es usual '4 tale lowest minket =lc I also keep on band a large amtelment of Beady Made Coffins from the most common to the ftnest Rosewood. Also Bashi Robes, Cos to..and T am Ulises agent in Bradford coun ty for BRIEMES A FTBES SE AL[C BIIREAL CABER, CASKETS, &,(7 A , good HEIAIII3I3 always In readiness when 11, 1 11 fred• ' ToWandefDee .10,1889. FURNITURE! NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! NEATLY FINISHED POPULAR -PRIORS- mow n :or cimtna SETS, PABLOR BETS MING 800.11 111P.ROILS 1 PIMnM Mallll3, Pitgoing' Praia, aor eyoutedy. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FURNITURE, Suited to this nuke& I lasi the best Webs. tens' is the country; and maettisotore our own , • upholstered work: BBPAIBING -- AND JOBBING, Done to drier. Balm in experience of 30 pus lathe Wilms - I an coadestly hops to &Me in Ifbo Potemkin, out. Duet forget thelau n l n's to. 145, Ifilo st., tw all o is south of Block Town. "° ' , 1 • IIINENIL Toirsitasosayie, less.—lt. Eptcslitimr. CIF TOT rar 80API3, at 1100/1.1110 15arbinart, TIN WARN. Jizrniturt. JAKBI3 O. FROST. IfictiorograltbidW. lir H.. H. OTOS-1J B= - .? , DEM - OTOS* • ; • • aate. (ohlousei te Sear P 111011; Wpm. 41; the,- 011 l abut Ka 4. aeis Mock, *he he teoettlog Whim to bh Mee hum the Sot sriYble =Panne immilhotesete rasp* tally maks or a Moral abate of pablie pitma ns. A Imp oka 71411811 r DRUGS AIND 11101P118 Eksjoil him rsoslNd, wo US. sow prop pared to .OPp!.7 th. • : -; *WM OF THE PUBLIC WITH -Arnaus Ir• 1 , 11..Z/.1 iil"9 DU= MONA AND LIQI7OBB, FOR NEDIOAI, 1 . 7811 ON LY. OP CONCMOISMOID • PULL BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND HONCEPATBIC - NEDIOINEEL • ALL TRE POPULAR PATENT irspicnnta. PAINTS, OIL, VARESE, PAINT AND VARNISH BRIIqHIIB, DTIHIMIPPII 117 1 i PAM AND TOILER AWOL or IVERY I ! KIND.. num% '11.00801.10 £D *um amino, ALKALOID AND All th9Yestftwese, •BDO It I 211 A L lIPPOBTEBB, !boulder Blies', sane PuMps; NIPPLE anus, AND SNINIDS. Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters. or =owl, rraOrs, room rorris, • LAWN 0 10:1*4 :Of AN 4:i* W 4 AND NNW QUALITY. • A large soppj Brushes fOr the. Hat and Bair Also for the Teeth and Naill u Tooth Pow ders and Putes, Puhrmery, Soaps, Combs, Hairltgesemigw ators.,te.,Keroseni Lamps, Mules Oilmn, - 'Wicks, he., all of the Lae st stAid. CHOICE OMANI, TOBACCO AND 8N17P7 sir Physician applied at reasonable rata. Iledidnes and Prescriptions carefolly and ac curately comaposeded and prepared By eximpet ant pawns at all hours of the def and Blot. Sunday boars from 9to 10 o'clock In the Core noon. tot In the afternoon. • W. El. It. GORE. Tenranda Sept. 29. 1864. Books anb Stational). REMOVAL! ALVORD''& BARBER Have removed their BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM To the magnificent' new store in IdERCITB'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 BOOKS! •t Comprising Standard Works, Novels Text Books, . &c. Their assortment of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS, eta:, will be found to be complete. A large assortment of Sunday School Books, Cards &c., always .on hand Writing Paperoo Stationery As cheap as ever sold in this or, any otter market. OUr arrangements with School Book publish:era are such that we are prepared to', offer the se ries of Books now in'use - in the Com on Schools of this county to retail lealers, at as low figurei as they can buy them in New Yorl6l Orders sent for any book publish ed. We keep constantly on hand all the Daily and Weekly tPapers, Mag azines, Periodicals, &c. Givo - aa a call. 11 • ALVORD & BARBER. Towanda, July 13, 1868. DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS, Pm, In, Muss; Srsiunnurr AND d. O r , PICTURES BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS. Towanda, Nov. 19, 1888. BOOIEZINDERY.-THE MLR) mooredormed that the Book= Bindery haat be to the Argos Bond ing, Si story, where will be done BO . OE-BINDING! In all la Tarim branches. on term as 'rea sonable as to the times" wUI allow. The Bind., ery lOU be ander the charge of H. C. wigrAaßß, , . Bros; . . ,_ Axiikpaiiiikeed — Blailer — ; &It ill NM be I ,oBl lo l .l o Wbk, a stile isid:alaattia wows be 1 ed. Y . lftgastnes, N pepetsiOld Bede, he. bound ft elm ot style: Particular will be WO° the Bullarsall Bindles of .. J.. . BLANK BOOKS. ' ' taired patters. Which hi - quality nod ern be warranted. - B , „ will be ready for dralvery. when readeet4 • The or the publit te !amid. and Pie gearreiteed. • • • :Awed 1. tle&—itt. . • - , r,„, t : rinarmur, WM134001031 JAM:6 simousoss to r ee publki that be dill mama to otizabotare end keep on hand a bale samottmeat of CABINET PUBNITUBB, Wins...WO& Bodatesd•Altsudh ha ink an:; oleo dusatistloc; which wis os A 41 of *obeli maferisb; Wahl Its mostworlus fi• I bolts ibobsetiosOf ad Tullik4o . adiffcdt vldelisballao Lord ulidla Mobility. , allay ow e We la: tba , mushy. sad ay 'mill be toad% kis mini sillk_fboll dflmitt. ' Mho oft Uhl 've . ii i ids lal toer.A stood Haute asrinard _ whoa disked. Aug. 16,1966. i • {~_ ILMAUUMeIk z., *;. Noars mum roman o Lk.BHO • , masa at Phut, nit a mum • xiitiroaD 0., PA., • Is now 'mimed in 06WinAll smir MILLS SHIN OLK AOHINES, or the Met_ _ quelity4ith' the lutist Improve sets. All kinds of Miry for Flouring and fistr KM. STRAY • ILNOINEI3, ' '4IADE Br, REPAIRED, STEAL[ WHISiTLES, • • • STEAM °AGUE, ' GA.IIOE COOKS, OIL CANS; Foal bed stied adios. 7 BOLT CUTTING, Done Enna to Ilk blame In dlamelar. FORGING Of item wrought vo* (for artlfgeh sot on other pupate, dose- to order. *Also, 1 huge nwrcmesta OOOKING - dt lIIIATIN'O • STOVES, Oil sod Wood Sure arc Poriffoire for Cool:hog Stone; Stove Pipe: - Tla-Wafe, Dog PIMP, Pietro, Control= sad lerom, kept wiwi4it -17 ost hand. _ DRAWINGS a. . SPZOIFIOATIONS Of all kis& of orrabintery for idllo wet War porpoise prepared- • - WAlaßifk , LULL, _lneldesee is this maa6a.°zthe Oa 1414,01111 Alf; TOW 4. ND - A . : 0.4.111gAG11 A 0,T,0 BY, Thrnnde•iswed respeciail4 announce te.the public that they hue perehasel the • OARRIAO-2' SHOP G. H. DRAKE, And are now mimed to bakl work in THE LATEST STYLE AM most wolpmanilke manner. They will constantly keep on hand.= smoitment of splen did TOP • AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER-WAGONS, 03011 AID TWO 8X=11) ALBANY BLRIG KB ALL WOES w REPAIRING promptly Warded to at rear souable prices. BRYANT I STUMM. Towanda, May 9, NNW PLANING MILL The =duals: ed having haat a line and'eom• mem MEI in the Borough oflowsada, and Med it with the moat . modern and Improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH, h BLINDS,_ are to ell orders, whether . large or , upon the shortest notice. We have 'eh* a large variety of NOULDENGS, of the 'Mead* and pattern, which we can tarnish La cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING, TONGUBING, • GBOTEING, - AND SCROLL • SAWING, and a.l other work pertaining to :Joinery, will hedonist° snit out customers. Persons bulldbigiand not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it y for theft interest .to buy of ua, or bring their umberand worked by our machinery. Bring your grbt of Flooring, Or other lumber. and while your team is is feeding, lave Lit ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CAM for PINE & HEMLOCK UMBER .delivered at our lumber yard. Conie and as ua. or if you can't come. write. L. B. BODOEBB & CO. Towanda. Fe0..11164. T OWA ND A 7 AGRICULTURAL ROIIKI3. , TOWANDA, PENN'A., MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES BENT - HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS MINIMAL .WOOD WORK WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCIIRS SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC; siv To Dealers In HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, / We 'offer e Laws- STOCK PROM WHICH TO mum The above are from the best SECOND GROWTH HICKORY & OAR. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND We have the Broad and Narrow Guage BM ,HILL PICKS made and dressed. W: T. BISHOP, Superintendent.. K. C. NERCUR, President. Tiniania, July 2,,113136. As .W. ATRES' MARBIAH SHOP, EL U. N. Y. You will find G suite Monuments, both Wee , and Concord, Rod Slate Man ea Coil Grates to ALMarble A large assortment tles, con stantly on bud, cheap as the cheapest. Aug.-10,1888.-Iy. A CHOICE LOT OF WINTER r ci Fruit of all kinds', for sale b the Barren or Bushel. at Ita&BE & MIX'S. TpBACOCVAND CIGARS" The undersigned have established a MUM TOBACCO. FACTORY, T W 1q - 21::! On Yalu Street below, ikidge Strict. Where they ere inanufacturtaidall kinds Of OUT TOBACCO Awn CIGARS • Whksb they offer to the trade at WHO,LESA'LE PRICES , - MU. E. J. PIERCE. Presents herself to the ladies of Towanda with a very choice selection of goods, and is entire '?toalleAt of being able to meet the Joey licriminpdrig taste of Inch as may, do her the honor of an examination of her stock. Thant lag her Tomer patrons for their farors, sbe so. Ucits a contlonance of the same. Plating-done beautifully-and on the shortest ncitke. 800 ms Oar Tobacecris malitactosedrrom 'meted I ever Cohen do Romenfield% Nabs Stmt. Towanda, Oet. 5,1888. . That mod fail to suit- We would roost n simetfully molten a .all from the deals.. through Northern Permsylranis to an mandustket of OUR STOOK AND PRICES KENTUCKY AND VDIGINIA Mack that =Oa - monad laLth• assist. else as a try. i This Is s bonsbs. asd inea irith a liberal st the *Mb to sepPoit holes esasehmassa sd *BANS. PillilifT_, .35T Nita Stied, Itsraada, a's:: • Jose 4,116 8 • • 111=2 . - 01 - -I . NIIIII Itmicai OW A,ND . . pouiiiiiimaiumm- Taiiiiiiii:.:.i.-- . ,:iill4l.a.mpiprow- -rig ofgas .. i ilia - mini tAff*., . Artripemomegt ' anoo2 '. • cgia:-:,t, 'AN 61111 ‘ "ail; int. . ' t d CO"- V ill "}g l ...,••!.' Am. • 11 4 i": ~ , *ft •;-::- . ,1 • .'.. '-• .1 -.--- +, .:. ' . . 111 Oil* .4;gitiiii4r* : - rom," - "1 . • iii -, _ y Premium, upo t - oi' w .-Al v a. b ' . _ 'l_p • lm 7 1 ; e m " .a"olitiekam i I * l iJu4r ' i 77Tr."—.l,l*.ll° Nfolk. P °) .4„,,s S fOD I Apoiio7gra a►afiipo '4 11 90,1i ..... ..... .- -. ; - • IgNi t c . : ; • . "-'-' - . 4 =11051,1" . Wic i w.. :.Z°. 111-FlLlftli " ' AL . „_.. :. !;• - 4.;•-t .. ;:., : • . T-'46-141111"111* alai , . "RO I • ; • -. , 91 DOL44 RR ..' -4.. 8:: :-, r.i - 4 - , ' -7 `;‘ : rmi*Tor.ur‘i „ taai ; ..i24004 - _ ,_ aium. _ _ „nu.= i 0„,,„,,, !com i r ral4, " l "iiii"lr I Capital and l ag Piad igelsokfig i . surP inter ... .. :. ' tun , 11 . M &II ',immix 0 3 ; c 7 "1 ' .. . ---Ac° '. Ciarit+; and gaZt ell442l. .bunnuini 00 , _____ .i11:4750400 Amazon lizurr " 'Mil ' 1 : . Capital Win, s o pt u r lidaid f h is. 1 Itunumn Inounitonelo 4V Netn-rk. • Arr. Capital sad -wow, w Enizzrzum Innwros .......... s9°°.°°° CaP t . t a and :np f flt=w;rl' } dezio lasumXolo„7,/ - onv.v k , Ciidtal and surphui - , ov --A3-1 4 1 : / pirnril. f Issvzurcz 0 comp .... 7 ...... $760,600 Nail and Ir st=l;: ms. 1 Ifcryta. Lin Lumens Catmint'. 1 • . .Of Nero- Pork. Capital suplusorter 8000,000 - ---. _ tsars: am Immures CostrulT. I _ ~---- , Of Hartford, COMM. Cipitaland meths, ov e r •$600,00C Risks taken oft all tads el Property at u low ratesaa by any other reltlible Comm , ies. Sir Policies issued and Los if any, ad. jested at this Agency,thereby , wring the trouble and expense of go elsewhere settlement. sr Office at the Hard Store of Cod. "din & amen C. . EUSSELL. ! • Towanda, Feb:l, 1866—tt T.TVERPOOL AND LONDON AND _44 VLO FIRE AND'I 13011PANY RE .-01Rce, 45 Wil ALFE liam St., and 726, .Broadinii, N. V Capital, Surplus and Deserved Fond a (1d) ,271,6;75 /m l3ll3 eta In the United &sae, over .... Sl6 1,800,000 Daily Premiums, upwards of ( Id).. IT.OOO The shuebolders penoaany responsible for en u sluumholders .migements of the company. All Directors m t be tascrrom ra New You.—Francis Cottenet Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy Oh Man, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E. Y. Areldbald Pisq. R. R. N. Consul, Alexander lianl,'Jr. Esq., Robert C. Fergoson, Esq. Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex .ender Hamilton,.Jr., Esq., Coansetof Board. • Iturraas.:Pheniz Bt—C4gunann & Co. The Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American Olson' resident in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, arid consequently, with the other Eiharoboltlers. are individ liable for all thgagements of the Co mpan y; all Policies re sig ned a by them all claims are payable in cash on .proof of loss without deduction for interest,-and lot, as is tumid, sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o'clock, P. It., and not a 4 noon. Life Insurance effected. and =saki granted on favorable terms. R. B. KcEEAN, Amt. Towanda. April 23, 1367. T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUI ARCS Society le Agency for Bradford cc CASH CAPITAL $3,600,000 Yearly Income - ow r $2,000.000 cash. 1 - RONTANYR & WARD. Towandtrialy 25,1A67. THE TOR FIRE INSURAI4CE of. New York. Agency for Bradford Co CAPITAL $400,000 Dividend for 1866,10 per cent. IiONTANYE 8: WART) Towanda, July 'LS, 1867. rpm LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE 11 Insurance Agency for Bradford County, CAPITAL $3,400,000 Mutual Ciotti plan. In successful operation cis er twentyreeven years: MONTAN YEA WARD. Towanda, July 25, 1281 WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN- T Y CY. WYOMING INSURANCE. COMPANY Wilkes-Barre, Pa SAMUEL WADHAMS... ..President ' L. D. SHOEMAKER,..... ..:..Vice Precideu R. C. SMITH, " • Secretary • _Capital and Surplas $170,000. • North America; Hartford. Conn. assets $360;00 Fulton. New York, " 250.000 Springfield Maas., •• 100p00 Applications forinsuence in the abovecom panics taken At fair rates,: and business attend ed to with promptness and • care. Particular attention will be given to Penn risks in the ebuntry. Also Life and Live. Stock Insurance at [acted in good and .reliable eompanies. Office over the Bakery on Main-et., formerly occupied by Mercer & Morrow. ' VII. CAMP, Agent.. Towanda, March 12, 1658.-L4f. DR. BAKER, Master Millwright; . Ifprepared to attend to all business in his lino. Be warrants all work done in a work manlike manner. All orders bj , inail, or other wiseorddreessd to . me at Towanda, will be promptly-attended to. June 4,1868.-3 m• TeltrAIDA, Pa., June 16.1808. To all whom it may toneern : I certify that I have this day appoin ed D. R. BAKER, of To wanda, Bradford county, Pa., an agent for the sale of Radius-Aural 'Aerobic Water WWI for the counties of Brad:ord. Wyoming, Lycom. tog Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga and Potter, in the' State of Pennsylvania. Parties wanting these wheels can obtain them tlurugh him and he will give his • I attention to putting them in when desired . Parties Parties by calling upon Kr. Raker, at. Towanda. will be shown the wheel, and on application to him he will furn ish illustrated pamphlets containing working tables, testimonials, de., d.c. JAS. A. Mao . PITEBROV, General Agent for Pennsylvania, for Bo dines Jonval Turbine Water Wheel. t O,A;OIFIO HOTEL; 170, 179.174 & 176 Greenwich Street, Nair Yogi, Oct. 10, 11369 The unde-signed totes pleasure id announc ing to his numerous Meads and patrons that from this date, the charge of the , Pacffc will be VA pe , Nisy. Being Bole ..^roprietor of this house and therefore free from the too common exaction o t in inordinate rent, he hrfully able to meet the downward tendency of prima without soy fail-. ing off of service. it will now, as heretofore, be his aim to .maintain undiminished the favorable reputek n of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many limo, as one of the best of travelers'. hotels. The table wlll be lxduttifolly snopiled with. : well . de taacy of the season. The -attendance will be found efficient and obliging. . The locatiod will be found convenient for those whose business calls them in the lower we ails city, being one door north of Cort landt at., and one block west of Broadway, sad of ready access to all Bail Ro OHN ad an P d Steamboat W, JATTEN. Nov. es 17, 1868.—da. . NIM MILLINERY GOODS I WARM MEALS, AT ALL HOURS V T at G. W. MOFFITT - A Restaaraate , - ParlOaS coming to t.-wo for dinner. will do well to glee lam a call. Towanda, Jane 11,1868 f9LiNDALL & HILL'S - BLOCKS U at 4thvopa a DUMB. . $704,000 ' GEO. W. 110 I. TT