S!adatlttwal. Causes Ittike ping the Yield of Milk. At a recent meeting of the Connec ticut Board of Agriculture, what -the subject of neat cattle was tmder dis cussion, one farmer, a Mr. Weller, tun4e sonic very pertinent remarks in regard to the-managementef to lch, cows. • He had - a dairy of - nineteen cows, and he finds that it is: impor tant to keep his stock where_they will not be disturbed or excited. He ;gives an instance of the effect of any unusual „noise in lessening the quanta ty of milk, since it wasfound that the noise from a threshing machine iliade themlall off twenty quarts per day. We have no doubt as to the trtithpf this statement, since we have repeat . edly observed -similar results, in the yield of milk from cows disturbed by any unusual noise. Many farmers do not seem to un derstand the fact that fear, or any undue excitement of the tow,ltad a powerful influence in lessening . the quantity of,her milk, when the most common observation should teach that it is so. We have, seen men used to stock all their lives, who un derstan'd and practice milling every day, who will not believe any such influence, at least in their manage ment of stock be taken as =index. We have. often wondered why men who are of a naturally saving dispo sition, and . would be' shocked to see a pint of milk spilled in the house; simuld allow quarts and gallons to be in their management of the herd i n the stable, kicking cows with heavy 1. .t s, striking with stools; rind keep ing the animals in a constant strain (If nervous excitement and fear. . We have no doubt that the quan tlt V as well as the quality of milk is i•lilueneed by under excitement and Le.rvons agitation. Indeed, in more t one instance have we found milk badly injured on account of the ani mal beinr , put in a fright, and we do :lot see why y : any extreme agitation of t:1,- cow should not at all -times have Thom influence on the character of Milk which she gives, especially if it h,• drawn during or immediately af t•T such nervous excitement. Whatever vie7s.may betaken upon que:tion, it must be- observed that those persons who are so careful ' of their milk stock, 'keeping the anima lu tl5 11111e1, , and having them familiar ) ,t 'to he easily ham - lied, always ,iiceed in obtaining extra quantities of dairy products. We heave been ;tl,,lnt goo,l deal :..m )o:• , l tie • I fan aek Rlld we have yet to learn elf liert-Pprogricii.g an ,•:;.tr:l,quan fil: o r thc :M;urils were harshly treated or 'sept in fe,ar -during the milking, uo mat ter what the lireed of cows or . ther el.:ira feed. We have unifornmllv form./ the beat results where the animals were treated ten- d.•:ly and no talking or noise allowed milking. We hear much complaint ,:f years nt poor milelt stock, bad 1:sleil with herd, and low yields of !:t;11:, and we are soinctimesihelhied to believe that the fault A not so notch in the f4wr legged beasts, for it ha, come to be quite' rare that "help" can la: employed that will treat, stock kindly unless constantly under the master's aye. We hare a State law making it an offence to be caught adulterating milk _carried to the fac tories. We need another law ; peaking_ it it penal offence to he eaughrabus ing mileh stock ; for if it he trite that diseased or 1 milk comes from such abuse, then the person offending - is in evcry way as guilty of a clime as he wh,i simply puts water in his milk.— / 11,rald. (iI:EEN CROPS FOR Cows ANE HORSE'S. The farmer whose pistures are so in‘nriant that his cattle, and horses !Ind abundant feed froM Ma'y to No vember, in` - the open fields, may pos ,ibtv dispense with green fodder, but not so with the. majority.. During lmt days of summer the grass and their beasts suffer for ontrions foodAinless they have pro vided a supply of sowey.Lcom, oats, millet, or lucerne, which can be cut daily and fed to Ithem in the stables. Mitch cows which are fed abundantly with this food will almost invariably. ; their owners one-third more -1;11,'• (!‘; during the season, than if ,ree:l to depend on paSture alone ; aml horses, ,too when similarly fed, w ill g row fat'a4sleek in a surpising rt space of time: Last slimmer took a large horse that had been I.llv in pasture, and losing flesh daily ..ve stabled and fed 'him with green ,wvet coni, and in two or three weeks 11, bccame "11.9 fat as butter," and 1,11:41,t have been sold for $lOO more t ; mu he would have brought when taken from the pasture. We have generally sown sugar tin in drills for a soiling crop ; it niaios excellent feed, and although it vi'elds less in quantity, °it is more nn tritons than common white or yellow. .corn fodder. The Southern white corn, however, is greatly prized as a green crop, by many farmers, and-is used almost exclusively in many parts of the \State for that purpose. Many o f our\readers report very favorably in regard to millet ; a few have tried lucerne, and like it ; others use oats and Canada peas mixed, for soiling cattle. All grow well on proper soil, and we again remind oar readers that it is wise to sow at least one of these crops for summer fodder. PUDDLING THE Room.--3.lauy of our readers may have neglected to trans- Oant a choke shrub or . tree, until it semis to them to be too late fo iri the season. They will find, however,tbat the operation can be safely perform ed if they will take up the Omits and puddle the roots—that is, 'hip them in mud made of about the cousisten ev if thin mortar. :The puddle-hole should be made ready before the plants arc lifted, and the Foots should be dipped in the mud before the sun and air can have any effect upon them. After the roots are coated /with earth, they may b\! 'carried to the place where they are to be plant ed. Shrubs that have been heeled in until the leaves have started may be n dcly removed by using the pud dle. HAY should always be cut with all its juices intact and before its seed is ripe. To do this effectually, sweating in cock is better than too much ex posure to the hot sun ; and if the weather is showery, cloth caps for the cocks will sometimes , pay - for themselves the first season, m the -iptality of the hay Stijuwberry beds will bear larger fruit and hearer crops if kept moist in dry weather. This may be effected by regular and moderate irrigation,or by copioT watering each evening,. on a larger scale, nearly the same result is attained by mulching well between the rows with fine cat grass' or soft straw 'chopped about. two inches lung. \`' 419tellattetts;.. A Great Evil. our race groans under the e and carries burdens heavy . borne. Some of these may be traced back to the first sin, and are beyond our control;but most of them are of our own pr oducing, and may.be ar rested by a resolute act of the will, or by aids which come from other sources. Two evils now. AM the land' and World which- are of .human invention, and.are sustained by human author ity. r . One of these is alcoholic drinks and the other is tobacco. Of the latter we wish to say a Jew words • This has grown and overspreadfithe nations of the earth till npw it chal lenges ' observation, reflection, and the exercise of enlightened consience w,hile looking the facts in the face. Such is? the present extent that five and a half millions of acres aie•occu 7 ' l pied in its growth, producing two millions of tons annually and costing: the human race ten thousand million's of dollars ; by four more than enough to pay the whole debt, in one year, of the United States - and Great Brit ain, startling as the fact may seem. In our own country alone one hun dred and fifty millions are expended anually in its consumptifsn ; by far more than is appropriated to support the Gospel of Christ and the'cause of education. How appaling such a 'State of things,while want and suffer ing are all around .mri Multitudes arc without the Bible, million have never heard the name of Christ, and .the most important enterprises for promoting the_ welfare of mankind falter and fall for the want of sap-; port. Yet thisenormous expenditure his entirely useless. No one claims that he is the better for the use of tobacco in any form; plt is a mere habit, in nocently formed, and while at first a pleasure, has grown to be a master and tyrant. Not only this, but it is an offensive, filthy habit, finding no plaCe• in the church, in the parlor, the ladies' saloon, or elsewhere, as a high order of society meets and indulges in exer cises which the higher nature craves. Multitudes using it are ashamed of the fruits of it, and would be glad to be ridden of it if they knew how to break the enchantment. But this is not all, or even the worst of it• It is injurious to health ; when taken to excess operates as of a poisonous nature, weakening the system and leading to prematiu•e death. Such evils, together with its enor mods expenditan., ought to make sober, reflecting. rom.ieritions men consider Whether it can he right to continue such a habit as this. Ought it not be overcome at all hazard, and thus promote health and cleanliness, and save the funds thus uselessly spent to provide for personal and family wants and build up the cause of truth and righteousness in the world ? Erch IT% TEMPER NcE.—Tliis :cardinal villue can not be too highly estimated. 111 "is that due restraint upon the afThe lions and passionw.which renders the body tame and go,yernable, and frees the . mind from the allurements of vice. Not only should it be observed in its popular sense, and the immod erate use of ardent spirits be avoided but we should be temperate in all our relations in life. We should cid- tivate an amiable 'dispositon, and should not indulge to excess in any thing, which, being good in itse may become injurious by abuse. "Be temperate in all things," is a good mottoe which, we fear, is too often overlooked. It is the 'duty of those who preside'over the lodge to incul cate this teaching not i bnly by words appropriately spoken Lin the lodge room, but by their eoiduct in the world. Upon them devolves a sacred duty lvhich cannot b slighted. REIDIN6 rim FARM "S 130y8.-Am in- telligent and thrifty farmer says': "But for the co-operation of my boys I should lifixe failed. I worked hard and so did they. The eldest is near twnty-one, and other boys 'in the neighborhood, younger, have - left their parents; mine have stuck to me when I most weeded their service. I attribute this result to the fact that I have tried to make home plea- sant for them. I have furnished them with -attract ive and useful reading; and, when night comes, and the day's labor is ended, instead of running with other boys to the railway station and ad joiting towns, they gather around the great lamp, arid become absotbed in- their books and papers." Such is substantially the testimony of a farm er who has known how hard the struggle for n footing on free soil is without a capital, and how valuable and comparatively cheap are the aids which good reading brings to him. The London Christian Times, dis coursing of the causes of poVerty in Great Britain, lays most of the fear ful amount of pauperism at the door of . intemperance. After the payink off of workmen on Saturdays, every public house is full, and the demand for gin, ale and brandy; is almost in credible. "There they are spending shilling after 'shilling, singing, quar reling; bullying, swearing, !till the wife,. who has been waiting all the while in the hope to save- something out of the wreck for the maintenance of herself and children for the week, at length leads her husband, helpless and drunken, home." _To such there can be no escape from pauperism. If you helli them to-day, they are as bad off as ever to-morrow. A DRUNKARD'S WlLL—heave to so ciety a ruined character, a wretched example, and memory that will soon rot I leave to my parents during the rest of their natural lives as much sorrow as humanity in a feeble and decrpit state can sustain. I leave to my brothers and sisters rs much mortification as I could bring upon them. I leave to my wife . a broken heart, a life of wretchedness aid shiime, to weep over my premature death., I give and bequeath to each of my children ignorance and low character and the remembrance tha't their. frith er was a brute. WHEN Peter the Great heard any, one speaking ill of another, ho would' inquire, "Is there not wink side, also, to the character of :the person of whom you are speaking ? Come tell me what good qualities you have re marked about him." If, in speaking of others, we should look alwaysat the fair side, and see what good things yqu can say of them, it would make tiq feel better towards them ; it would be doing them a service instead 'of nn injury, it would tend to make peace rather than awaken.strife. Grooadea sad PlO7l~O~~ WHOIESALE GRWARY pit - ovnnox , -aomt-c Ir. S. ''&• CO: lit MAW-Starr. The undersigned, encerusged by the success which has thuirfar attend- 'O3 their new enterprise, desire to make 4 acknowledgment for the' very liberal patronage they have received, by giv ing 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's very large and complete assortment of everything in - their line, nad-are daily receiving such additions to their stock as the waats of their Emile re, quires They have now in. store, Sugar, Sy rup, Molast4 Cofice, Rice, Tobacco, Fish, SaR., Cheese, Fruits, Crackeis, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of other goods, which have been recently bought • a the lowest point iu the market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond They desire to call especial 'atten- ion to their largo stock of Fine Teas, which this - tali selling at New York Jobbing priees,nteeing the finality in all cases. Hav'e also on hand a good assort- went of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene They still continue to have the ben efit of a resi(lent Partner in New York, who is constantly in the mar ket, and prepared to turn to pur ad vantage any favorable ehanwsin the price of goods FOX. STEMS, =Rant it: CO May 12, 1868, PATTERSON & KINNEY, (Snecremore to Tumerts J. Joste) Dealers in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Fliurrs, &c., p. PAT TON'S BLOCK TOWANDA, PENN'A Having purchased the entire kock of GROCERIES i PROrISION.Y, or T. J. JONES, and liming added largely thereto by recent purchaaea, they take pleasure in announcing to the public that they arc prepared to sell anything and everything in the GROCERY ANP PROVISION: LINE. Sub as SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FISH, FLOUR, FEED,. CORN MEAL, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE STONE WARE; &c., &c As cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee perfect sat isfaction to all who may favor ns with a cal/. , CASH PAID FOB COUNTRY PRODUCE. J. 8. PATTLItBOI4 March 10. 1869—tf. GROCEILXAN'D PROVI: N S - ':0 lIE PEOPLE'S e;Otrill ConNEIS MOMS L.ND ]LAIN entErri, A new and complete stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,. ' Ito Which will be sold at the lowest possible prices CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, Bring on your produce. which we pay man for DAIRYALEN, A constant !supply of Aabtou Salt, ill shed Mans. Butler Firkins.. Tubs, &c. Plum call and look tbncmgb our stock. and no will do our best to please you. W. A. UOCIEWLI.L. Towanda, April 28. 1809. LOOK! NEW JEWELRY, AT WARNER'& GOLD' WATCHES, AT WARNEW& ELGIN WATCHES, AT WARMS. WALTHAM - WATCHES, AT WABNEWS. FINE GOL . E. . JEWELRY, I AT WARM:WO, . • ALL KINDS OF " CLOCKS, I __ _ _ AT WARNERW: I . • • kmotadea, mellow of adag e t o o =mom . t o CHEß mackt Eri tim i lion, at WANNER'S.. ' ' Smoked Salmon. Smoked Halibut. and Dried B d and eet. at LONG WEELMS: Can and ice Elm. you win sate twOlity per cvnt: in your pardon*. . -- „- - . sir Watches. Clocks and and grades Lucke' air , Co Meal, I V A: 'Cl an Ult.---:WHE hat _ . A F T FLOUR ,Bran.ru 61 warranted. Patton'a Bloek..: 44 111 . .17 11" 1.1414 l Teed, ke.. ot .. ... W.A. ROCKWELL S. Towanda, Dcw. 1. 1868. Dec. lii. Grandes .ftd-ma==- triumatsre• ;fp, HAvrNG P.d.i-ftith;edi;:bitsrmet hi,thetinglita.ll.lVC4lll co.. Is now .• - • • • io Odd' Biafora 4306 ir anartc tr. a lingo wa irila "Amelia stook of . . . _ T Er - R RI E , TOWAICDA,.„p%. Which I tore purchase' to Cab. inifteei confidant than can sell at u 10l figures as can be .purelused eloowtone.. I now affix to tbs publics oplontlidotoett TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, fITABCII, 13ALERkT118. EIPIOES, AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO I keep conolently on bank POD. HAM, LAUD. snit all kinds of 11811. Would cull tho attentioi of the public to our 01E11 Bo But STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or 'price. ' Jesse Oaklora Celebrated Lano7 difriNeer Toth Chemical and Ilroom Soap Please call and examine our.etock 'of Large assortment of TANI= NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, kc., ke. 1 wilypay the highest cash price foe COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers, give ns a call before selling elsewhere C. B. PATCH. i All pervious indebted to the late Arm will Warne call and make immediate payment. TowundA. March, 12. 1867. GROCERY, PROV R I6ION AND (Main Street, first door south of the Railroad llonso,) would most respectfully invite the attention of the public to hh, large:and well selected dock of GROCERIES AND PROVLSIONS, Which he is felling to snit the time,, stal pitreeif alt. He has also opeued n iplendid Which is well iatneted to slimily the mail nod Le , clay coal region at all times. Ile keeps constantly On hand a large stock or TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, FLOUR, BUTTER; PORK, 1300D8 DELIVIMED LK TILE DOROUtill FREE Thu citiz.eus of Towanda and vicinity will please accept my thanks for their very liberal patronage for the last two years, and we promise, with their assis tance, to improve every opportunity to enlarge our business, so as to warrant satisfaction to all. Via nd see us again. JOHN MEItID. Towanda, July 10. 1867. - TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING Ittneetfully inform the nubile that they have pur chaaed the new and eztecusive Steam flouring MIN taint. by Griffiths, Wella & Matson. In the south part of the borough of Towanda, and haring all the rood ern frithroverueutn, arid compeieut killers, they -are itiepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING SYRUPS, i the beet ixe.mibre uumaner, and t imitenally short MOLASSES, , j • Wee. Every paint; will be taken to illve satiPbbilee. loud we Invite a public trial Farmerti doing brisinesei in 6wii ran bring their grata, and hare it ground to take irark ' f rith them. FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, IiEAOSENE For sale at the lowest melt prh•es. anti delivered hi any.part of the village free of charge Towanda, Toveniber 10, 1,468.‘. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. JAMES MAEINSON snmiuncen to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large assotthient of W. 8. KINNEY Unmans, Tables. Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, Ac., of every description, which are toMa" of the best mate rise, and in the most workmanlike manner. I invite the inspection of the public to my work, which skuill not be surpassed in darability at any shop in the country, and my prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. c Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Aug. 15, 1805. PACIFIC HOTEL, The undersigned takes pleasure In ennonncing to his numerous friends and patrons that from this dote. the charge of the Pacific will be $2 50 per day. Being sole proprietor of this below, and therefore free from the too common exaction of an inordinate rent, he is fully able to meet the slowtovard tendency of prices without any falling off of service. It will now, as heretofore, be his aim to trialtitain undiminished the favorable reputation of the T'acific, which it has enjoyed for many years, as one of the best of travelers' hotels. The table will be bountifully supplied with every delicacy of the season. The attendance will be found efficient and obliging. The location will be found convenient for those whose business calls them in the lower pall of the city; being one door north of Cortlaudt street, and one block west of Broadway, and of ready access to all railroad and steamboat lines. Nov. 17, 1868-6 m. JOHN I'ATTEN. TANNING AND HARNESS MAK mu.—The undersigned Ilan this day formed it eapartnership, to be known MN the Arm of MAGEE fr. FULLER. for the purpose of carrying on the above business. Harness making and repairing done to or -der,Aind all Ism* warranted. Cub paid for hides. GRIFFIN MAGEE. Catnptown, Jan. ql3, 1868. CHOICE YOUNG HYSON, 00- Lou% Gunpowder and Imperial Team of all grades warranted good. COWELL A: MYER. NEW TAILOR SHOP Elm °imbed a shop In the room back of the Rocims of the Yonng Blen's Ch ristiainAmochtion, socondatorY. over Eddy's Clothing Moro, where i he is now prepared to do all kinds of In the best and most lishionable manuer. An ex perience of many years, a determination to keep up with the fashions of the times, and a desire to please his customers, he believes will enable him to give sat isfaction. Afir• Cutting done on short notice and reasonable terms. Towanda, Oct 17.1867. 11A SHTON SALT PUT UP IN targeor sauol quantities at May 20. C. B. PATCH'S... PANNED FRUITS OF ALL 'ILY Made at C. B. PATCH'S. Kw 20. • HEMLOCK LUMBER.- -LATH awn 'l3nrsroins.—A prime article Boards, Flooring. Scantling and Timber of almost any length sad disiebstam Mao any quantity of Lath and the bestilswed Shingles inanutactuted in the tknanty. can be supplied to pates for building purposes upon • short notice, and upon the meet reasonable terms, by leaving their orders at the Towanda Coal Yard. or with TIMM X. WOODRUM EN., at the Towanda tot ro f=xy's Depot. March2s; 11359-41 m. =OM=E= IV-PATOIt Usto on hand a lugs stock of RYE DO., BIICIEWBEAT.DO WOODEN WARE C. B. PATCH JOHN MEREDETH, FrETIM STORE, HULLS ES Which-he is .elling cheap for caoh OF CIIAROE. MILLS WM. H. FULLER .Sz; CO., CABINET FURNITURE 170. 172. 174 A: 170 Greenwich Street, NEW Yu=s. Oet. 10.1808. EDGAR. lii. FULLER. A.llOB -PEVAT:PACKER TAILORMO, EMI MIOWd=II 41' 101 / 4 vow.- v. 1 4 .01 1 16; ad**, for. • = AND MIDDEN! been edeeteitze!stba - WIXOM : StEol.Ali weave MTh `MEN; BOY! **low Uli said eilitosserithst {may will Is aid ow us and post suem. puthssieg tisswlwae. . iY DORM . AM mute oar,l And II to lb* 13 selves is pekes 1 • itirgh El4.'rilra \. Shows that EFFORTS• To se-POI/4 T . FIRST LASS- GOODS Aa low as they OAX AFFORDED, Ibme pram] supmm, And that LW . L'iltlti ~Ll:j rM Tt THE SAME. V. - In Fundshidg e our stock is complete. All the new Spring B of Nock Tics, Sows, Underwear, Hosiery, ftspe Gloves, and the celebrated FBENO ,d I YOKE BEIEI'B, Hare now arri Each lot is marked in Via com and our customers are all trostedaliko. lug the public Uri. patronage, we solicit call when in want of in our line, We will do-our utmost to satisfy #tlZwho will call -on us at the Aloe Price Store of SOLQMONWOLFF. - No. I Hain Street, or north of Tityl% k. Co.'. Store. One d price In Csith paid for Wool. Skies lir The and Pelts. Towanda, Pa.. pill 25, let 2 SOR it MANNERS, V AN FASIIIONABLE =MffEEZ MERCH AND CAPS, HAT RNISHING GOODS 1 GENTS' Broad Street, Y, TIOGA C0.,,N.Y liiHEM I otable Cutter from Itetr York eley, ktu Olug you good fit. We have a Fae and take all the own establishment. We gie¢ par Ito Youths', Boyd, and We make at o Uvular attentionl ENg CLOTHING CH*D ENEIE a 3 n hava a goo' al,,,nrynent. AND CAS'SIKERES, =M tits to E 3,00 per yard lon wool) From 85 Best Sto k Ha& and ( 'aps miles. Come and look. and prove for Rcpt within 20 3-ourself. t the Ward HOUR(' every Thursday, f Goods, and prepared to ' Rain, rues- i t a, Will be with samples 11111M8. - • VAN VEL' SOIL k MANNERS: • 68 Brbad-et; Waverly, Mit. MEM WAND*REGULATOR gnvc siotept 11E11 G W0.1../FF, T T, CIO RosEis4 oily announce to the ellizeos of To. atty. that they have opened the above e came of .4 The Towanda Itegnlator." assortment of Vionl,l ! - espet • vranda,awl Store, tinder with a fplendi DY-MADE CIATIIINO t ng Goods, Bats, Cans, which e. said citizens cannot be excelled In Gents' Fttrule' they assure style or elega?' astonish eve .by strict attet' of Telvauda. port. They instalments 11, and that the prices are so low as to body. Rosenberg is Wolff —Nye that and fair dealing with the people ey Will obtain their patronage and sup• so beg to enhjoin the following emi r their guidance : TEN COMMANDMMiTS. Keep the le, and Happy will be Thy Days It have no other place to buy kothlng rg One Price Regulator, Main I exct•pt Rosen =2 t notehoome tiny other merchant ; thon . to their iipeedu.A, for Rononintrg & RM. • thatwat. dealers, but ecti et one price, d will acme you unto the third and on. • t not seek In vain any more Rh' cheap • y can be found at Roxenberg k Welira Wolff are no p and reliable, fourth gelibm 3. Thou Mail raiment, for One Price 8 t. Thou , t bear in mind that we sell only on nix days of the w k, end don't desecrate the Sabbath by keeping our , oors open and hanging out a allow, for. Tar pore ' d al .i meltrit V o lit, and their clerks, to retf traork 5. Thous t honor the way Rosenberg & Wolff deal. and lo may bo thy days to enjoy its benefits. 6. Thous t not .commit an impropttety—of buy ing of Cha Dealers, but come directly to Rosenberg woure One Price Regulator. Main street. 7. Thoua, not seek in vain for goods 0t i r. 240. 0- eign make, f Rosenberg SWolff keep a largo tY• EL'Thon t not purloin from the Reguhitiar for Rosenberg & Wolff sell s() cheap it would bell sin. 9. Thou t not bear false witness, but honestly acknowledge that you can get better suited and for lea. money, t Rosenberg and 9/91ff's, than any oth er store. DI Thou a , • 1. not covet thy neighbor's goods, or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff can give them to yon Like ; therefore, take counsel, and buy on. ly.ef Rosen , rg & Wolff, the Due Priqo Men. IME ONEI CONE ALL! k Wolra One Price- PAgulator, Hain ; 1 da. Pa. • arptl, '6B. ESE AND SIIIMER GOODS REDUCTIOI N PRICES ! PROCLAMATION BY ' Er & ROSENFItILD, COHE TOWANDA,' PA. It seems to haropleaanclthe inhabitants nd vicinity to recognize our fair way of warn" 1 of Towanda dealing i 2EEEiIaMi!iE community until now ; We deem It our duty to reciprocate bestowed upon us thus far by publicly PROCLAIM, that our Ores AND SUMMER GOO. 1; I As BROADCLOTH, BEAV & Cassi • • and of the latest style f' of at )VCED. mitre man , • ' uembers of th acr as cheap as Lek, we r• - ' enable 'nu AIM on the We do , dock of SPRING 101 1 I : Of an grade RICE'S! in New York city by /firm, therefore we are ant ..tie next, and wishing to re. A put ow goods at Inch low iybody to boy a snit ot clothes. Anted stock of j AND - - SUMMER I GOODS ! RE Our Oitit;:tibe bled to sell duce our rates as We are SPRIN , t to this m ar k et ; such as Bearer, Chin. • . kg., for Men and •Boys' wear. cal ! . ! Store of . ISEI !CO And con & ROSEMELD, yourself of the fact that they do as they not misrepresent any of their goods. We eon to onr stock of . FURNISHING. GOODS! linere: and Woolen Orerabirts, Under went Overalls and Oversbirts,.oloses; ,Ties, Collars. Suspenders, - STYLES HATS 4. CAPS, 7, and do GENT le V', I " also .en at Itedwed , Prices. Oh - e. as a nyltar elsewhere. - F;7R I COUKN k ROSENVIEM April 1. MCA Oppaalle Powell fr. Co: Tinranita! EISSE . MMEM pD3.4g11110111 , _ ..immomma/8111=LW of %WNW, dsB 081611012,thitis lirte-06rmva of" auMnot am •" • 'rf . .. - 1 1 ` RY, ICH 00' 0 ; isms tusssuisidgeto the wants ereLetossssostssh as ism se R fur Clusebey st forme • itissitsum ss sassist t ow, win spit ;twts time 1:0LOTHI110, (No Shoddy of isq kis!) wadding of BUSINESS.BI3I'T:B:i' COATS;' VESTS AND PAN~'fi, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Lam C. Dozier.and Pamts, overate aid oversldita. Una sad Ts* &dim mien. oasahaere, am none shim Mot Tbs. Saw WGloms, Moss, Doane Gym Bring et* i tritt and &raw UMS— LU Iltst.class. iteqosto. bor that goat Goods its chasm at a Silt pries Sea spoor goods at our rice. au and essadas say goods br wa Mos el ltast door to Powell it Co. • 90. Mt. S. W. EDDY. TILE -. TEMPLE OF . , FM:MM NEW MEE AND NEW 909D31 • • Au' entire new stock of Clothing, bought as cheap u before the war, to be_eolit with • SHALL PROFITS.! Tho undersigned would reateetial7 announce to the Minna of Towanda and tiattoity that ho la now ready to olfer.them Clothing, such as • FINE. BEAVER OVERCOATS, FINEST DRESS AIM ItUSINE!3£I - SUITS, Furnishing Goods, am.. and that these goods. bought at very low arum will be sold with very small pro nto. I intend to establish a permanent Us& in this place, and In order to gain the eentidenoe of-pureba sere, will deal on a bans ot 1;110k1 .1110111.011 104( And all goods wilt be warm:dot for what they are rrpresentrd to be. Come and examine. and matinee yourself. ' Don't forgekthe:place. Temple d Fashion. ;mite the Means limas, south end of Beidleman's H. JACOB& Tows ndm, Oct. 17, 1867 NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS Would call the attention of the citizens of ; Homeland vidnity, that they have opened With A New. Stock of Good s 1 At the old stand of L. L. MOODT. when with close attention to the wants of the commun. they will keep a good sweetmeat of goods,' Which they will SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prices that will Induce every ono to bay of them. We alien at all times hare a good assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Embracing all the latest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOO)S! DELAINES, ALPACAS. ?UM, °LOVE& GINGHAM, 110SIFILY, HATS, CAPS, ixxm3, suom, curries, cmomti=s, VESTINGS, FANCY GOODS: DBDIDELLAS, • Family gnimtivir,lfardware, LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS, D rtiO, Furniture, &c. The above gives but a slight Idea of GOODS TV.; grIVE sTaO , , . _/indire only my to our numerona friends and the public generally, call and see us, test the merits of our pretensions, and if con‘ineed, BUY AND MAKE YOUDSMATER BICH By raving money In your pnrcluuies. We Intend to GIVE GREATER BARGAINS TIIAA We know We can please yoa.• so give us a mil. Ail kinds of Ta!lenin exchange for goods 0. 1{ 13 . . WFIL pa. 11.112.. Nov. 12, 1268. NORT H BRANCH FOUNDRY, . AZCD S.IACHINE SHOP, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., FL, Is now prepared to furnish CIRCULAR SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MACHINES, Of the best quality, with the bleat Improvements. MI kinds of liffiralasey for Flaming and haw Mills. Steam Engines Made and Repaired, Steam Whistles, ' Steam Gnages, Gtmge cks, Oil Cans, itt.., Furnished at ort notice. BOLT TTING 'Done from kto i.; inches in diameter. I: ` F RGING (If • - ..... for Bridges, and all other par. Mao, a large assortment of . , HEATING STOVES, cs,Furnitnre for Cooldng Storni. Boa.l Pampa, Plows,- Wiles , constantly oft band. and Specifications niachinery for mills. and other par- • WAARENI4 Foreman, who has had large large experience in this branch of the totainean. TPlitcals, Oct. V. 1866-17 THE MOST CONVENIENT place In torn to get a Suits, •w be dbpouod Cif 0 0 ID' M. 333 IL MI O. B. ALVORD hating purchased the Mayo well loxrwo establishment,' la now =aced to' welt Ur n . all who may favor him with a lie &leo keeps a full anpidy of • Which ho t. prepiro d to oetUhesp • , Towanda, May 20, Itn. A FULL ASSORTMENT OY 'eartnr and cams Inturra. at . - March 10. . LONG & NEELIMM A NICE sTobK . or antomos . zg. mg gowning. oi is3em, TH a iE BEST 'FRUIT _JABS RUSEI. M=V=Mt==E= MM= ...~:.. MEM Si Wool. CIUNCUILLAB., Also we HATS AND CAPE, itiicellaneous WICKHAM & FROST. amocKERY, MIRRORS. WOOD SIDEO EWER BEFORE REARD OFt FARM EICS I PROIII7CE wicKruod a FROST. Successors to L. Mood 3q in. ,7108 T Situated on pine) cut br Math Street. JOHN MIAMI Is at the EATING HOUSE, Two doors south of the National Bank. 'FAMILY GRO.CERIES, f*d,, - Tr t, , ~ .,34,- -7 •347 . 4. '. • ".4 ~,, 4 . 1: -' 1 3 1 - , . 1 .- ,-,, - .;-. ,r;. P . -"* „ , ‘ --, . - 1 1' - 0 -' -- . ,:- : . t i .. - •el ' ' ''.. r `.1.. 1 .--:4:;'?;..., - .- .. t ' . y '"• 7 -:.,:,'" 1' . -1. , ,.. : - 1 -el :... •ii , . 7 ,- - .- -- 1 .' ' ' : ".„. .• . _,,. , .:. .:' 'NI' I`, 1.4 . jo. ' • , ft- ' ` ; . to i I i - 10 ; ; tli t . g MARSHALL BROTHERS & p()! Miff to eel the Wootton of the public to UK& " IiAM T V aIIE 4 O 'IMPLII36:II4. 1:::r1 Mini • Mtge amerboant of ' Window_Obun, tbab, Paints, 0014 , - • Wand Ina 'Pettit - Vandal' Inesbas Of in kinds, winch wll3l be Paid fbr the lowed Cub price. Also, $ Ana aapettnent at . , KEROSENE LAMPS; Of awry style and.patterti IC trint the ptibtle. Lampe repaired and changed from 012 and Fluldio Pertbadar attention paid to the manitnetning of ldada of - TIN WARE. 'ammo' norms xrinvtgo xa We have on hand a Sue article Of GLASS rattir JARS. With improved sitt-wohati oats, awl SEALING CANS, .Whkil is one of the beet tens emit. STOVES 1 STOVES t STOVES 1 Just received new . !1 Bixtee ' a rat THEr MEMOPOUT - AN HARDWARE STORE ORWELL, PA. Arelattraeting Much : attention. Art.indoense variety of itscrees ALWAYS O.V HAND! • Stove% coal or wood, that win suit you for Parlor, Office, Store, School, Shop, CHURCH, BOAT Olt COOKING BUTES. Come en gee the new patterns—at ent. ONE LOOK BEFORE tuvr:NG! We keep all leading ilrst.elea &oyes for the opu lent, and a cheaper variety' of Stoves for the humblest. Baseline for yoemlees your own Interest. . • . 8. N. BBONBO7I. Orwell. Pa., Oct. 91.1868. - t' Y' 1' t LOOK HERE! There in now on exhibition at the Mammoth Furniture Stare IN TOWANDA. PA.. The largest awl best sits* _N I 'l l !- To be found in Northern Pennsylvania. which. Ls be ing sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! r My stock consists to part or Parlor. Library; Din-, ing.roons and Chamber sets. Parlor, Library, Erten. don, Dining and Moe Tablas, Chain, Bedsteads, D u m m y wutudimbi, Sofas, Lounges, Tele•w it tles , Wbat.liota, Cradles, Cribs, kr.. kr. A full of Mattranses and Bedding, Pifer: Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oral and Bostic Frames and Brackets, to., kc. In tact, everything In the _Furniture , Line Which nnut be seen to be appreciated. and winch will be sold at ' LOWER Than the ammo quality of gooda can be pnrehased else. where. • Thankful to the public for their past liberal patron age, and determined to • merit a continuance of the same by offering inducements not to be found die. wheve. I invite them to call and examine. my goods and prices before purchasing ehiewhere. Ito charge for showing gads, and I WILL NOT BE • UNDERSOLD! ; • COUNTRY DEALERSed as tunial at the low. eat Market prices. I also keep on hand a large assortment irt Ready Made CoMns, from the most common to the finest Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Crap* ite.,and lam the bole agent in Bradford eon* for Shafer k.• risk's atErALtc neuter, (IAgII3,ICASKthIS, ite A gui3A.MAMEalwais inv:iNth3ess when required. Towanda. Dec. 10. tsoa. F I:IICNITURE! NEW GOODS! NEW GlilDS I NEATLY FINISHED AT POPULAR PRICES! Consisting of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM SETS, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Proems, for everybody. A GESERALASSORTIMST or FIJRNITUIM,' Salted to this market. I have the best Upholsterer In the country, and manufacture our own upholstered 'nark. REPAIRING AND JOBBING Donn to order. Having an experience of 20 vans in the tninnesa; I can confidently hope to pkasp all who patronise me. - Don't forget the place : No. 155 gain Street, two doors south of Dcidkman's Block. Towanda. Pa. 8. T. DECKER. Towanda.. May 30, 1868—tt. DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS PENS, INK, 111II810,_ STATIONES .'AND hannize BLANK BOOKS - - . ANT/F.F. NOTIONS. Pram* Nov. 19, ▪ 00K-BINDERY.-THE PUB • lie le teepeettutly hiformed the* the Illookatn: deer bee hem 'removed to the Legs! itundhig, tilted eteey, erberevill be dew , , 800 K 111 N.D I.NCt I its IFBdOellbruiches. on teems unreasonable*" ibe thee' alkrw. The Bindery be wider charge of . , H. 0. WESTA/13. As oneritooed Nada, aod 213 work will Do e =? ; dam in a otVle rad mower *Dinh mug be Wisdom eini Books, km, when In every toite of st yle . ' Wow attention rid to the Mft - sad Bladiog -_ au= sails. TO any dinned littera, I'M& in TWA, and dem: bll2war be waeia k be ready for dally Irina promised.' - The peerdeepe of the Wife eellennk end per. red eitninelineenerenned. Vowendadorvult leee-4L - - • A VINE ASSORTMENT OF TOT 11 sax sour; at MoCABE & KEL'a " : 1 . 0:*4 0 !IP CA*. yDRVB ~1370-BE? zassatowsta racism awls. • .....ifeanaFT *du and Pine tateets, - *Zoirsada, *wiser**oa‘f.i.*: stock. a: tab abd aasogials assallaasallagaa estesrdve vs igstr. alabrothigineal /Odes Wad In tbs Arta for amablattai#4lol. mato* aelected wlth regard' baths wads at the FMK ithieb Ida be 964 with tasslspasobassa, sad ad reisatiable tonna at Wholesale or ataa.wit2 roor ]:4. 111 ml, ,7h:04(4t;i1: 8 IGINUNE ANP ' i t:18110MA BMB. Pena, vAnanss, •wanr.-wesa, ' - knit azimut; animates, , IMIOSEN4 iffrit Nom am, Akigioa mad Dansipg lAMB, SHADES. !MICE'S, CIUMNEYS. egiefiniLard, Whale. NestarFoot, 13 AND MACWNE OILS, Pfa agb 4 .T4ilt " 1 0" Ina iheir ' TS/ SPOSOP. BinThija:LV tares COMM Pomadalh Hair-Dpu.: Peru:wry, POCKETBOOKS, PO4T MONAIS, • „ :I . ircx)Lß; rocket.;Lars, lt,gors. • ' - IVOT/4-131L1N,11 miziiumos. TOBACCO, SNUFF, Pays. AND • CRUM, Garden„ Field and Flower -Seeds, Truest:a, sup. Porten, ilkteptaniniee, Stettdder. Braces, Bread Maw Teething ,N Beaks, Nlvatbea, Nipple Shells and Weldur etngs, ilyrnants, Bedl'azur,Belf-Sealltat g Fruit Jare,Ther. asonsetern. liberatin Wracks,' Btone fincaw Ware. Bottles, Vida, Cadri, Bath and Store Madam, Fish Tackle, Ani munition, dm, Botaidci. Medic and Hanmepttli• te Medicines, and all the pOpular Patent' MEDICINE'S.. All articles warranted as represented. Pere one at a diatanoe can receive their orders by Adage or matt. " which wiltreosive prompt and careful attention. - Medical - advice given gratnitorudy at the once. charging only for medkine. _ iffill-Thankftil for past liberal patrOnage. would res pectfully, announce to Ma friends and the public, that fio pada, shall bo spared to witiody;and merit Um con tinuation of *bar confidence and patronage. - amCopes Sundays for presaiptiona from 9 to 1Q and 19 m. to and sto ft p.m. . 3an..1,1860—yr. . C. POIITF3t. MD. W e - H. H.: . -OCr R.E S W. H. 11. GORE giuccessOG to Goer A Power.), la continuing the business at the old stand. No. 'Plittdit'Alltoi. where her is daily receiving additions to his stock from the most reliable- importers and manufacturers. Be respectfully silos for a liberal share of public patronage. - A tsrge stock of • Has Just been mceived. and -I alu now prepartd to the WANTti,th THE PUBLIC.WITII AIITICLT.S, ECLECTIC AND HOSICTAPATUIC ALL TUN POPULAR PATENT MEDIC/3/ES. PAINT ANL VARNISIIIIIICSLtr,S, FANCY ANIi TonEr ARTICLES OF EVElii , gnu) Tuarsxs Awonouc.L.NO *urn) ABIPOiMINAL SIIPPOATERS, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS 4: SHIELDS ♦ LAME 6550R711•211 OF•BAZOrS, PIXICCT SURGICAL DLSTIIIMENTS 01" LITE STYLt, A- large supply of Hrtiehre fur the Hat and Heir. Alm. 'for the Teeth and Had& Tooth Powder and Pixtesi Perfumery. SOPP.4 Combs, Hair Dre, . Invigorators, rec., Kerosene, Keroarue Limps, Shades, Ctiimneye, Wirke, . • &v., allot the fleet styles.; ' .; tar Physic:Jana supplied at re:mot:Lehi° rate& Medi eines and Preatuiptious carefully and aectfrately vow =and prepared by Competent persons at ail the day aud night. Bunday holm from 9 te , 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 1 to 2in the attenuant Towanda, Sept 29. 188. W. tf.' ii. dalt.F... JAM O ritol.l7 TOWANDA:' AGItICULTURAL HEAVY AND :LIGHT WAGONS TAWS, SPOKES d BERT STUFF, • LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SELECT. We have the Broad and Narrow Gimp TONVA.NDA' • Tho tuaderalgtwd =UV 'twill:mute to th e pub. thitthcylie have pi , • THE LATEST &TYTJE And inost-norkmannkonianner. 11(cy win constant keep on bond an assortment of el:dm/did r!!! Mff!eMila •PAJRflr' OIL vmpratit, Foltz WINES AID LIQUORS, For MedicOrd • ore. DRUG STORE. FREffl DRUGS iND -31.EDICLKES D ,E.1.01C0E1 , 0 TO TUL PUDE WINI AND LIQUOICB lOU .MEDICAL USE ONLY ♦ FULL ABROUTALWrt UT.CONCVSTDATED KEDIMM. nuns, ort., v:urisu, DTE—i5ll7llll . AND GlAss ALKALOIDS AND RESINOIDS,. '4*e lbett.jl"rus, Shoulder Brsuvei, liaising Bottle's, Syringes and Cathntera. =I AND BENT QUALITY CHOICE CIGARS, TOI3.tCCO AIS'D szsuiT liinnfactories. WORKS TOWANDA," . PENN' A,, MANUFACItiItINUIIS, BF ! .\.'T STUFF, 4/A}.4.11. Wool, WOQD IN ALL ITS BILANCIIES SCHOLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC.,,ITt: To Ik•alers in R e ofkr a The above are from the best SECOND GROWTH MONODY AND DAR. LIMIT AM) HEAVY WAC4OM4 ON" HAM) 11.5..111LLL PICKS made and dressed W.' T. millor.. stipciinteudeut:. C. MERCIIII, President Towanda, July I, 1868 FA.CTORY • • • CARR ; J'(E It Q. P G. • H. nitAKE,: And ato ticor - tire porall to build work fn TOP _AND .OPEk BUGGIES, FAMILY. CATC7.A.GE3, DEMOCRAT AND- LIMBER WACIONS oss U) Two aaizcu ilt BANY.S L:EiO IIh" :ALL winut wAnnwrio.-. ItEPAMTIVI promptly attended to at reasonable IMTAFT k Towanda,•May 9,1867-1 y ACHOICE LOT 'OF WINTER Fruit at all kinds, fur salo by the bur' el or tnuitc el. it Me. A. 111; k. MS'S. • - f- • It rzwe' BpRING . GOODS JUST _TAYLOR , A burp dock 44 DUBS 00041, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, HOOP SKIRTS, CI THi3 and CM%iIdERES, HOSIERY, GLOVES,z AND NOTW DOALL'SIICS, SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, TICKING S, COTTON YARN, AND DAITTki LADIES', MISSES', and CHILDREN'S CAPS CARPETS, OIL CLUTIIS, WALL EU'Ell ALSO, THE CELEBRATED Stir 11, K. (;..7toi Our Spring Stolk is ilow .coUll)10( in overy.Departnent, anttottr hare not been seleatil with a view to secure huge profits, but to plcase and benefit ouu• customers we hare sneeeclied iu this, invitk-. all to call and verify our statenulit TAYLOR & CO Towanda, April 1, '1869 JUST RECEIVED .1• MOll , .7211 V YES 87 f, ' LAIWE .titiD WELL SELECITI) Spring cavil Summer_ Clouds, THE. PILL.42iT Deliressien of 'the Markel Thich will be :Jolt] beconilly.nt WHOLESALE AND IMTALL! IE AIW A diced, from LiverixNl FIVE CRAIT,S.i OF CROCKEIt ToMIIIIiIA, April 5, 1559. E DENI3I6, STRIPES, it I. SHOES, HATS SC.'.; &e IVe Lelia c • Cr OF