Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 15, 1869, Image 4

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Holvinuek.GretuidArill-Baram .
After concluding that pasturing. •
is awasteful . : system, Are ; ,:deter=
nain4tolik4' just 'how Wasteful it
is. *Ting n Geld , near the barn on
which was , -growing , Very henry
crop - of clover, forty square rods were
meaored; and' when the Boyer came
to iti . most • nutritious state; just be
foreblossoMbx we began feeding it
t(iiiireiciawsi arid four horses, opal
twelve cod s,and it fed them, abun
dantly fifteen, dais. The tiro,follow
ing seasons WeAried• the sane experi
ment differing.somewhat in kind and
number of annals. On the second,
sip 'cOvve itita "41re. horses 'were. fed
fourteen day!! .;- and in., the third,
eleven cows were fedldteen days-7in
each' instance on the clorerrgrown
upon forty rods of ground. It will
he seen that this was 'about equal to
.bne . _eONV through the pas--
turiiig. season on one fourth acre.
We knoW :this is nu eltrtiOrdinory
r,:•slut,land tan only .accomplished
wheu the land -is, ill the highest con
dition and the ca-op the largest ; but.
it shows in the ,strongest' light the
rn in soiling, animals: When the
lalidisin Toad condition; one9ialt
aOtrinay bo • ' , relied' - Upon" to fuffiish
abundance of foOd for it - Crow through
the saintlier, and this will enable the
farmer to keep four to•six : cows on
th , !
sane la . ul that would pasture
In 1862 we' tried a larger exveri
mi.nt. soiling twenty steers, fora.
years Obi, scruff cows and six horses
. bcing,perhaps equivalent-to thirty:.
<e cows.. 4 Wivetapart the amount
, Ir land which : was supposed to be
io.t sufficient to pasture this•stock
!• •:. the scason-,--ne• hundred acres.
T:leseliundred acres were occupied
follows : ninety acres in thnothy,
t vo in clover, two in sowed corn, and
t.ii , in oats. _The order of seeding
w.••:: as follows ; Ili-Beth° two acres of
; second, the five acres of clo
t timothy ; nextlite'oats ; then
loth}- meadow, till it became
tgh ;- nest the second cut • ,
.:,
2r ; then -.,(iNved corn and' .y
first day of Decemher—leav
uplus-oi sinty-five tons of hay,
f i
N ere sold for .-'97: -0 .. The soil
.. an May 20th. and continued
.: mo ths and ten days. Fifty acres
'. titi - s- land were in poor condition,
:t.0.1 the balance in L. - .0c , t1 li;.!art- Had
all been in prime co;Slition, the
\
trpinq would 11.1ve beenvcry.mneli
•_ : , , r. 10 , .\: - , let ifi4 l , , .4::t•et this ex,
!11,•:11. and ,:eo - 4 , .:,..- ..n- i it -was
MIME
MEE
l' ~. tin
1, 0 tot
r o ur
• '
tit
:
• •,i
• t TI It' I it ),
ckaminol. men ; two
tri each
i„..Tassi and t
withl the low 'vi ge - z.zi ! iit
at that time, sin ant ed. 'With hoard,
the Milli of $65. If - ti!‘ expcim.id. of
eati;m.T and sowing this sixty-five
t of ha* be c::iin.at-d
. a 50 per
t hi (which is more than it cost),
infrting to i 0.17.50, added to the
lalior . Of soiling, makes $16'2.5,0 . ,which
king deducted from the $97 . 3, leaves
$.!:99.50 as the net profit of this
experiment.: ' But it would- be
only just to estimate the ' in ma
nure. One hundred largo loads were
saved, arid if we soy worth
(1.41111 . 0. thus saved und•ir (i.,ver,.what
the 'droppings in the. field would have
been. then was worth t7ifs fi*tra,
making the whole gain $859.50. , To
this might, be added s,»nething tor
theClictter condition of annuals and
the largiT;quantitxof mill;
'l ,. .,72ftvit upon tie: of :
will lia ready to fist: !`whether
soiling i 5 consistent with the health
of the animal ?“ This doubt results
• from the tupposed necessary con
thonent of the • animal: But soiling
may Is 'practieed with the largest
liberty., W,o conlimnent prejudicial to
. the animals health is necessary - 1' We
ha-, - e animals that have been soiled
firun sly to thirteenyears. One cow,
now sikteen years old has been thus
fed for thirteen. summers and has
al was been healthy ; another cow has
been soiled eigli years. We have
raised colts in that Way, and thought
them more thrifty and quite,ashealthy
as those raised of pasture. 'We re
!.-ard it as promotive of health, as the
'has a more equal diet, not
s ibject to such fluctuations of :Amu--
d inc.. and seareity as in pasture.
-
*KIN MATS.—The following
is far twirilkins, and if the,directions
ard faithfully followed, will make
imething. nice: .
Make rong Oap suds, using hot
water, and let inst.:lnd till cold; then
v-a , .ll.the skins in it, carefully squeez
ing the dirt front among the wool;
then wash them in cold water till the,.
s, nip is oat. Next dissolve half a
poutul - each of salt and alum in a
Ile hot water, and plaint° a tub of
cold water sufficiput to cover the skins
:Ind let them soak twelve hOurs; then
hang over a pole to drain. When
well drained, stretch carefully on a
I,nard to dry; stretch several times
while drying.. Before. they get en
t'rely dry, sprinkle on the flesh'Side
One Ounce' each of finely pulverized
aluin and saltpetre, rubbing it in well;
then lay the flesh sides to tither and
hang in the shade fon two or three
days, turning them over till perfectly
( - 11 7.
Finish by scraping the flesh side
with a blnnt knife. to remove any.re
mhining scraps of flesh, and then rub
the flesh side with pumice or rotten
stone and the hands. Wry beautiful
mitten's can be made. 61 lamb skins
tanned as above.
Goal; FAR SAVE.MONEY.
Thuy take good papers am - tread them
They keep account of farm opera
MEI
:ThrT do tiot leave their implements
scattered over' the fariu, exposed to
the rain, snow and heat.
They repiiir tools and -buildings at
the proper tiine,_ and do not suffer a
threefohl 'eitpendititre of time and
EMI
Thcv ILSO t.'ucir moncy- judiciously
SY. riot atfettilArtaiDli sales to
pm - clmse all kinds - 0 - t..tKumpery
• • •
Titcy.4lo taiLloiZirdkCPolTa4
• x.pc:iments, in a; small *ay, cyi ihany
new t liiugs.
`The- plant their fruit tees well,
care for th.em, anti of course have
good crop.
Successful farming is made up by
attention to the little things. The
farmer who does leis best,- - earns his
money .best.. w app,reciation,
'Hes it with'best StA - iden
re tle "salt of the earth."
PmenwrsoJos.—A Parisian pa
..r.rocommen4s,the following meth
,”l fur the pregervatian'of eggs: Dis
a.4lve four ounces of heeswaisin eight
ounces of warm olive oil, in this put
0..1c - tip of the finger and annoiut the
e ; 2-,g all around. 'nib 'oil will imme
iliafcly be absorbelby the shell - and
the pores filled up by the wax: If .
kept in a cool place, the cows, after
two pitri, will be as good tis if fresh.
laid.
ttiocellmteatts. , • '.
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0 011
.TRE
• The Cross of Christ is an object a
such transeendant brightness, tluit it
spreads' a glory round d to all the
nations of the earth, all the corners:
of The universe, all the generations of
time, and all the ages of eternity. ,
The'„rrieatest actions or events that
ever happpied on -earth. filled -rith
their sii - lendor 'And frifkietioa - btit
moment of time and a point Of space;
but the splendor of this great object
fills immensity and eternity. If we
Lake a right view of its glory, we
shall see it spreading influence and
attracting regards from times_ past,
present and to come—heaven, earth
and hell—angels' saints and devils.
We shall see it to be both ;the object
of the deepest admiration of the crea
ture, and the perfect approbation of
of the ilifinite Creator. We shad see
the best part of mankind for fOnr
thousand years looking forward to it
before it happened, and new genera
tions yet unborn rising up to admire very large and complete assortment
and honor it in continual succession
till time Shall (be no more. We shall of every think in their line,. and, are
see innumerable imiltitud.es of angels
and saints looking back to it with c 'hol -` ••; j suc h a Ilitions to their
ly transport to the re - mutest ages of .
eternity. Other glories deeaf — by
lengtl( of thee. If the splendor of
thip object change it will be only_ by .
increasing, The stuff Will
Spend his beams in _process of time,
and, as it were ;, , Tie dim with age;
this object bath a rich store of beams
which eternity cannot. exhaust. If
saints and angels grow in knowledge
the splendor of this object will be still
increasing. 'Tis unbelief that inter
cepts its beams. Unbelief takes
place only on the earth. Thercyls no
such thing in heaven or in 14, It
will be a great part of futuke blessed
' ness to remember the oblett that -Pur
cha,,ed it; and of future punishment
to remianber. the object that offered
deliverative from it. It will add life
to the . lieams of love in haven, and
intensity to the misery of the unsay
ed. Its rays will tuot only adorn the
regions of light bat pierce the realis
of darkness. It„will be the desire of
he saints in light, ant the plague, of
:he Prince of Dirslihe , -; :Intl, his snli
leas,
Its glory prodin,:c floWei etreels
wherever it They who be
hold this glory are transforlintd into
the same image. It melts cold and
frozen lnartis; it kr: aks stony ht ts;
it pierces atlain , nt ; it pi netrate thr:,*
'thick d ar k nes s. How justly is it call
ed "inarlAlons light!" It trivet:l.7es
to the blind to look b. rind not
only to the but to the dead.
It is -tin , -
light. Its energyi ir:. and th,. - forett
of thunticr; nn(l it is n. , than
the d.,:w iou the tend'rli-ii;.--W•sci.vb
CZ=
'THE (11;1:+T LI
gi,;11: •n y , ;1111g 111;111 01011111
learn 1,1 th:tt In. ilows
earlier an i ±Lc :II : th , m)I;:z7IIIV 111;
t r. A Ivinio
bred vouth up in th“. light cf
parental ntiiniration; with evll. , thing
to foster hi:: vanit:, anti ,elf-cst c. cm,
surprised to find. niul n
to aulinciwht•h2,:•, ialp-riorit:: of
otlicr people. - 11iit c: a:n . 01 1 .3-1
learn his ite:igniticance; airs arn
ridiculed, his his
- , ,"1
to cut a so:Tx • figur,l, :AF-
C • , t,:• , .: 1 . . ins
When a' young man has thoronghl . ,-
edinprehended the fact that lie
nothing, and that, intrin§ically, he is
of bill little value, the ndat lessom is
that the wild CAT's nothing ahout
him. He is the suhject of n . o man's
overwhehuing admiration; neither
petted by the olie serLynol• ended Ya k •
the oilier, he has to take eari.:of him
self. lie will not he noticed till he
notietahle; he will not-he
:4- , , . -
-COMe4PLICeaI Man he does some,
thing tai prove that he is of sonic lisp
to society. NO' recommendation or
introduction will give hini this, or
ought to give him this; lie must 06
somethin:g to Lc re:•egili.,-.ed r-; F(1111' -
bOtlV. , :41
Thu 116 XL le".- , ;LI is !ha. 0: l'atiN-00.
A. llam uit,t, h) wait as.: w:.11 as
to work, and to,ibe content \ridh tifo.-e.
means of advancement in life width
he may use With integrity and honor.
Patience is one of the most difficUlt,
lessons to learn. It is natural for:
the mind io ifol: for immediate re-;
sults.
1:11===
ROMANCE IN RE U. Lirc.—Au lowa
paper of a recent date gives the par
ticulars of a romantic story which
borders_somewhat qp the marvelous.
Yoarli .ago a Pennsylvania farmer
loved and married a charming young
girl that lived near him. The mar
riage time passed on, and soon the
farmer contracted a taste for liquor,
which freqnently got the best of him.
His wife remonstnited with him,
which on one occasion ended hr the
husband stabbing h'er with a butch
er knife. He left precipitately, sup
pOsing he _had killed her—hid him
self in the \Vest, where in a few years
he became fr prosperous'and werlthy
merchant. The wife in the meantime
recovered, and after living alone for
fire years, married again. Her hus
band, however,, died at the expiration
of a year, and she also went to the
West. Then the ineredil4e part of
the story appeared. The parties met
again after their Jung separation, and
because acquainted, but neither rec
ognied the other. An engagement
was entered into,. resulting in mar
riage; mid, upon the wife disrobing
in 'the evening he notices the sear
made by- his hand years ago, and sud
denly recognizes her as his wife of
former years! Here is a chance fin•
story writers.
CIT:3
IIC.II 'WITHOUT MONEV.—MaIIy 111111111
is rich without money. Thousands
of men with nothing in their pockets,
sand thousands a good, sound,
Constitution, a good heart, and good
and pretty good head-piece are
rich. •
Go3:1 hones are -hater than ~crold,
tough muscles are better than silver,
and nerves that 'flush fire . and 'carry
energy to, every function, are better
than lionSes or laud. -It is better
than landed estates to have had the
right kind of father find mother.—
Good breedt and bad breeds exist a-
Inong nieu as really as among herds
and horses. Education may do much
to check evil.tendc..!ucics, or to develop
good ones, but it is good to inherit
the right proportion of faculties to
,start
a, flavor of Wit and fun in his compo
sition. The hardest, thing to get along
arith in . tria - tile is a- man's owirself.
A Cross, selfish fellow, a' desponding,
! and complaining fellow, tilinud,`care
! *doled man—these are all deform
on the inside. Their feet may not
Imp, but their thoughts do. A man
of fo o..we A kon ! the, brink o(, the grave,
would'illadny ink •Yritlr'ornry dollar
fo obtain a longer low of
.Grecorleihint
WII 0 E'ALE G OroElt
t rficoW lo l 4 4 z,49l4iFf 1
3% ,- EL ''
m kepi Sump, !„
TOWANDA; PA.
The undeisigned, encouraged by
°the success which has thus far attend-
ed their new enterprise, desire to make
saknowledgment for the very liberal
patronage they have received, by giv
ing their customers the advantage of
their yearW experience, together with
the benefii_of their greatly increased
facilities for doing biksinesa.
They keep constantly on hand a
stock as the wimtvof‘theit: trade re-
quires
They have now in store, SuO,r, Sy-
rap, Coffee, Mee, Tobacco,
Fish, Salt, Cheese, FruiLs, Crackers,'
Candy, Matches, Brocims,, Wrapping
Ewer unilTsrlue, Fluor• Sack's, Se,Als,
and a greitt- variety of .other goods,
Which have been recently bought at
the. lowest point in the market, iuid
are offered at wholesale, at rates to
correspond
They cicsirc to call especial atten-.
tion to their hirge stock of Fine Tens,
which they sea.% lit New York
Jobbing prieeii,—g,uaranteehig the
quality in all eases
Hate. also on hand a good assort
merit of Float•, Pork and Kuoseile
They still co7itimie to haTe the hen
ofitAyf rt-silent Partner in New
-,rho i cir..;t:lntly in the mar
ket, prepaKed to tit:nil') un
vantage any favorable change:; in the
price of goods
FOX. STEVENS, MERCUR k CO
May 12, 1868.
NEB
pATTEnsoN KINNEY,
(Flv-oevoni to Tune.,, J, Jo:: F+)
MESE
GROC.EIZIES AND PEOVISIONS
FHL - !TS,
IME=I
TO AVANDA, PLNN'A
Ira the entl:e of
IN
ot T. 1. ,TONE r .'-. and having added largely thereto by
recent porehaseg. they take plcusure in announcing
to the I,nblie that they are preparel to sell anything
and everything iu the
GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE,
suoAris,
, - TEAS,
COFFEES,
FISH,
FLOUR,
FEED,
COB.,
WOODEN AND AN
STONE Al*Al.E, &c., &c
As cheap s+ the cheapect
lefactiou to all itle, may falti
I=Ei
J. S. PATTERSON
31ar:h 10. 1S 9--t:.
pEOPLE'S
I=
=EI
1=111!!!IN
MIME=
I=l
CODFISH,
MACEL
lIEREINCI
PORK,
MUTT
FRUIT OF ALL D
MODIPN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c
Br!io i c-• it pr lacp, w1V.,',11 we pay caell for.
DAIRYMEN,
A constant supply of Ashton Vali, all W. - zed Churns
Batter Firkins, Tnbs. kc. •
' Please mil and look through 6 our stock, and we evil
do our best tojdease you. Nl'. A. itour.WELL.
Towanda, April 28, 1669. •
LOOK . !
NEW JEW , LItY,
AT WARN S.
'GOLD WWITHES,
AT WAiiiiltr.
ELGIN WA
AT WAEX
WALTEAk W
AT WAIL%
FINE GOLD .
EFIZEM
ALlZictsaxi 'OF
- - AT WAR
Call and act) Jim 7E44 will sae!
yotir parch .
im 4 -Watchem; and
warranted: DaUonleßlock.
Towanda, Dec. 1.1868 -
HE _I , : , IRRIGMED' SAVING
_ . , l iputoutemiotzum-,
44%1m, rpor
, 80
is 130w~
io orb; Dimity ariVeini.
tr. a large
7 awatt 1E4416'1'4/ s ick
•
ibid! I havdruichaacd taidialC IDA fe : t . cnitatlFni
that rean sell at . 40:4 114nun6 nit can be; tairchanclk
&nowhere. I now offer to the public a orplendtd afoot
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
1
AYE DO, AUPKWURAT I DO.
1--1
•
I keep constantly oa Amid. POItS Y flAlli9, LARD, and
KA kinds of FlBll. . Woula call the attentlett of the
1
. _
public. toaz' Can't Be Beat
§TOCK OF TOBACCO,
• .
. ,
In grinlit4 or Jean Oradea Celebrated Laun
dry, licce l York Chemical and Drown Soap•
licsse ail anacsamtne our stock of
Large nr. , .ortment of YANKEE. ItiflnONS_, TOLIXT
S(?.%_l'B, kc., ke. I Will pay the litgbest cult pricefor
and malt; Immc Ilete payment
AV.cABE & MIX
Fresh and fine quality - 01 G!., , TICA re raibebolt,ghL
PRICE izANGE LOW FOR
MED
ST . I3I7PS,
MOLASSES
MEM),
• KEROSENE
4J1,0"-fiRE
gnaratter perfPcfaat
ir fin with a call.
=
W. S. Kn.:NTT-
PROVISION sTonE.
I=
7I
PROVISIONS
pcinmible price
1231
I.SCRIPTIONS,
CHES,
ATCHES,.
,EWELWY,
CLOCXS,
']ffMjlaa
rFer.ty per coutAri
s.
wcirT reialred. Arid
A. M. WAIMMIL
a...it . '6 , 0*'. - B - 1...F."?
TEAS, 66FFEFS, SirGARA,
maul, aa,Eturtrs, smas, kc
Have ola band a largo stock of
WOODEN WARE
• COUNTRY PRODUCE
rarmern, give xis n ivll twfore eolllng ulnewliete
C. 13. PATCH,
All pcnotr, Itttkilted to Ow late Arai will Oyu° cal
Towunda, March. Y 2, MGT.
RECEIVING NEW (41ZOCERIES
DAILY
SVlellaill ASP!): tannut !
THE .lAl';:E'lL'l'!
All 11 , 11Ao of
NATIONAL FIRE IVOEKS !
Wboletgit• 'and
Comit:7 3l ,chants will to well to call. One pric••s
mli be, with the rcaeonable,•• riatisfactory.
O.LL AND SEE ITS
CAs!l PAID FOR COUNTUY PRODUCE.
Goods shown with plciuure. %Ve shall pay Ftric
Attention to all parts of our trade.
- WHOLESALE YD RETAIL
ccopt our ilita4, for.rut favors
Towantia, June 14, ISO
T °WANDA STEAM . FLOURING
MILLS
WM. H. 'FULLER &
respectfully inform the pnbliv that they have par.
cha's,a the new and extensive Steam Flouriag Minn
built by GrUnths, \Vella ,k3on. In the eolith part
of the.borough of Towan , la, and having all She mod
em Improvement. , , 'ant competent MillefF, they are
prepared to do
CUSTOM CirIiMDING
prweibto manner. and at nunsnally short
notice. Every fiat: pi will be tarn to rive taaCsfnctiou
and we. Invit ,, a public trial
ran u p t , aolng tmsn emn
,11rt:Ig filar
pain. ;mil lizve .t t' , take lia , k with thiq
FLOUR, FELT) AND MT:AL
For at t!•' 1, - ,e.st , 11 I.ri rx, nugl drliv'•cril in
any lAst of We v:llarr fri, of elvir4,
Towanda. T..verabrr
FURNITURE NVAIZE-ROOMS
• JA311 . 7.S ItAItINSON 311 w -wire, to the p❑L!ic that
be Min continr.es to mato:Pk-tore and beer on hand
a larßaesortment
CAItIN T r T III:.
/nirvana. Tables, ririblesds. Stantbi, Chairs. &c.,-of
every description. which are ovule of the beet mate.
rials, and in the moat workmanlike manner.
I tutite the inspection of the public to toy work,
which shall not be surpassed in durability at any shop
In the country•. and my prices will be find to be as
low as the times will admit.
Ready-made Coffin's contaantly on band or made to
order. A good Hearselrol be furntrli , d when desired.
Aug. 15, 1865.
PACIFIC
170, 172 171:: 176 Grcentirlk fitreet,
NEW Yana, Oct. 110868.
The undersigned talies - plea;alic in announcing to
pia numerous friends and patrons that from this date,
the charge of the Pacific will be $ll 50 per day.
Being sole proprietor of this .house, and therefore
fax from the too common exaction of an inordinate
rent, he is folly able to meet the dcovnward tendency
of prices without Any falling MT of eervice.
It will now; as heretoford, be 41e - tam to maintain
undiminished the favorable reputation sif the rneilic,
which it has enjoyed for many yearn, ro one of the
best of travelers' hotels.
The table will be boutitlfully supplied with every
delicacy of the season. _ '
The attendance will be found eflelenc end
The location will be found couvindeut for those
whose business rails them in the lower pare of the
city, being one door north of Cortiandt street, and
one block west of Broadway, and of ready fleeces to
all railroad and steamboat lines.
"Nov. VT, 1868--Gin.
T ANN:L'siG AND
ma.—The.muk,rsigne
co-partnership, to be known
k Ftrunt, for the purpose of carrying =the above
business. Harness making. and 'repairing done to or
der, and till work Avarraut,L Caali paid for hides.
GILIFILN 3LAGEF...
EDGAR a. FULLER.
Camptown. Jan, 24, 180.
011-OICE YOUNG HYSON,
Cinnpowdor and Lwertil Tem of altvides
Warr4toll good. COWELL A: MI ER.
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AMOS PENNSACEMI
Ens opened a shop iu the room back of the ROOlll5 of
the Young Brines Christlau Amulotion, seoond story,
over Eddy 'a Clothing Store, wheve he is now prepared
to do 'all kinds of
-T.III,ORTNG,
In tho beet and most-lashiCiable manlier. An ex
perience of many.yearic a detormituttlon to keep up
with the fashions of tho thrice; and a desire to please
kis customers, he believes will enable him to give Sat.
isfaction.
• ._
aii - Cnifing done on oltort . notice znd mutontible
terms. Towanda, Oct. 17. ISM.
SHTON SALT PUT UP IN
Fruall quantit:o; at . •
May .20.
CANNED piturr.s OF ALL
kinds at C. B. PATCH'S.
May 20.
HPAITAOCK LUMBER.-LATH
Lk, SHINGLE.S.-A prime article of Boards,
Flooring. Scantling and Timber. of -almost any length
and dimensions. Also any quantify:of Lath and the
best Sawed Shingles manufactured in the County, can
be supplied to parties
.far building purposes upon
abort notice, and upon the most reasonable terms.
byloaving.thairecdors at the Towanda Coal Yard, or
with Tuogss M. Woonem V.sq., at the Towanda
Coal Company's Delia,
Towanda, Marsh 25 5 ISOS-Oon.
MACKEREL, .CODF.LSR, BLUE
rig,. Mackinaw Trout, Mmes. tickled and
&nand flinokeil MEWS. and Dried Dorf. at
• , • LONG 'REELER'S.
.IPLOUI.REAT FLOUR OF
all grades, Dnolrittrat-Flour, Data. Corn
Reed, ke.. at IP. •A, ROCKWELL'S. •
Doc.
DRIED FRUITS OF %LI; KINDS'A
SREct.4 l l4a - - - . - 4 11 T-344. C 14014 I
P 4 P-. Rittlfo 4, `. Q .
°film rod* -OW I:W i t Iwo!
C A S SIMEAe, - ;, Str,ITO,
.. . _ f.PinbaFdYegfi ~#;e:~ ~a . t.:':•i-~.
MENfi S,Q T S J 'M D CBDEN.x
vnddibaToi;mfselitt4frai;th,;_ _
eginciBT;sfocks;:-.1"
,
' A.134 COMO Mr frimakitnitcnototoito that win
and it to thttir In to oin Ito idol POI . 1 "
tors in prices todcnrteißtlitlit ollootbort.
• •
TEE STEADYINCHBASE
Shows that
To nen only .
FIRST-CLASS GOOD.
As low"an they
(IN BE . AFFURB
linvolprovea
And that
OUR CUSTOMERS
APPRECIATE THE SA
. .
In rundsliing•hoods our stock is con plete. All
the new Spring Styles of Neck Ties: Bows. Underwear,
hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, and the celebrated ! •
FREXCII. YOKE SHIRTS :•.•
flame now arrived: Each login muked in Plain dg
urea, and our customors arc nil treatedam. Thank
big the public for past patronage, we solicit a call
when in cant of goods In our line. We will do our
utmost to satisfy all who will can on us at the Ono
Price Store of . -"
• :`SOLOMON k WOLFF, .•.
No. 123 Main Street.
Oita door north of Taylor At Co.'s Store.
MD - Tho highest prim in Cash paid for Wootaildes
and pelts.
Tanaplaaa.,.April 29;
C. L. PATCH
VAN VELSOR &•, MANNERS,
IfERCHANT 7A!tORS 1
HATS AND CAPS,
1 •
GENTS' FIIIi.TISTILNIG GOOth
IVAVETILY, TIOGA CO., N.Y
,liaro a Fnaldonablo ender from Now York city
andlaYka all the rick giving yon a good
We niako.at one own eAablishinent We giro pay!
.tteular ttention to Youths'. Boys'. and • ,
CHILDRESS' CLOTHING
• I
And alwaya have a goo I assottment.
CLOTHS AND CASKIIERES;
From E 5 (vote to $3,00 per yard(all woos)
Best Stock of Hats and : raps
._
~
1
. .
Kept within 23 mite& C one and look, an d prove for
yonreelf.
y.n ill be at the Ward flora every Thursday,
with samples Of Goods, and prepared to take met
sires. • VAN VELSOIt .2..II.ANNEM
GB Brigul-st, 'Waverly, N.Y.
Feb. 20, MI
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLOTHING 870fiE I
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
Would respectfully anummee to the citliena of To
wanda and - vicinity. that they have opcnedthe above
Store. under the name of o The Towandaltegulator."
with a splendid assortment of y
Gent? Furnishing (Coeds, Rats, Caps, hc.orhich
they assure the said eitizene cannot be excelled in
style or elegance' and that the prices are so lariat to
astonish evirylb6dy.• Rosenberg & Wolff hope that
by strict attention, and fair dealing with the people
of Towanda, they will obtain their patronage and sup
-port, They also beg to subjoin the folicnring Com
mandments for their giaidance
Keep them and Happy will be Thy DpyL.
1. Thou almlt hare no other place to buy clothing
except Bose übc.rg &We Ono Price Regulator, Main
Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose afiy other inerehant ; thou
shalt not listen .to their speeches, for Ramenburii k Wolriro no Chatham.st. dealers, but sera at one price,
and reliable, and will servo you unto the third" and
fourth generation. ..-^.,-
3. Thou shalt not [via in vain any wore foe, cheap
ralnunat. for they canl)e 1011'w:int Rosenberg k Wolfra
One Price Store. .
. .
4. Tlum - - shalt bear in mind that we sell only ou vii
days of the week, anti don't desecrate the Sabbath by
keeping our doors open and hanging out a show, for,
on the seventh day, Rosenberg k Wolff, and their
clerks, desire to rest from their labors.
5. Thou shalt honor the way
to
Wolff
deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy Its benefits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of buy
ing of Chatham-st. Dealers, but come
Rosenberg. & %airs One Prim liogulator, Main
stmt.
7.' Thou shalt not seek in vain Lei gocids of ror-
Mgr& make, for Rosenberg Wolff keep a largo Tarte
tY•
8. Thou shalt not pirlolit froth t h e Regulator for
Rosenberg ic Wolff salt so cheap it would bp a sin.
9. Thou shalt neVimer false witness, Mt honestly
acknowledge thntyon can get better sui d and for
less money„nt Rosenberg and Wolff's, any oth
er store. ,
10. Than shalt not covet thy .rielghber's. goods, or
his bargains, for Rosenberg k Wolff cYu glen themMem
to you likenotse ; therefore, take counsel; and buy on.
ly of Roionberg k Wolff, the One Price Bien.
Atilloaeribarglra 'One riga! Regulator, Maio
Street, Towanda, Pd.• • • • aopt..l.
SPRING xiib SIIMIEER GOODS
GREAT REDLICTIOON Prom
COHEN &
Wasemas,.li seems to have itea;elthe hahahltante
of Towanda and vicinity to recognize our fair way of
dealing : , .
AND WUEBW, We owe ont,sineere thsults to the
community for extending totes so liberate patronage
until now ;
Lane Waratts, We damn It otfeauty.to re'olprocate
all the favors bestowed time .ns thna far ;'
We do hereby wahltely 111.001.4131% that one great
stock of ,
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
SUCH AS BRUADOLOTH, BSAVER.
Doeskin,' & Cassintcre Suits,
Of all grades and of the Int,st stylex, ,v:11 lyz. di Tc;stsl,
of at
D D PRI.CESI
• Our goods are mantifaetured in New Wok; city by
one of the members of the firm, therefore we aro ena
bled to sell as cheap as the next, and 'vriithing to re
.
duce our stock, we will - put our goods at mach low
rates akwill Miablii anybody to boy.a suit of clothes.
We are reochingicho finest stock of . •
gPWENG AND SIDIMED, GOODS
rfertioi k i c httsiiii
clthla r Doeskin, kr-, for Men and Doyen-Cdr. % % Volt
at the, Olothirg, gthre of -1 •
• • -1 • .• • . ' ..
ROSPAT
.
,' • .
And nominee yourself of tho fac . t tits they dy as they,
say, and do not misrepresent any of eh g.rxis. I We:
Rhea call attention to our stock - of ' •
C. is. PATCITS
•
GENTS' .FURNISHING GOODS!
„."" . • •
such cassimere, sipd Wooten . Ch-cretiirtx„ , Untlei;
elAttis and Dravera. Overalls arul OvagiirtA, Glovam,
Cardigan Jackets; Ties,-Collar4, Su;plendees,
LATEST S'rYTTES HATS ••&.' CAPS,
•
Watch titay.'alt;o at Boanc•Al pikes. .cliva us
=libelant Istying atzewhere. • • ,
DOMES k ItASENEFIELD,
'LiOrs:ids—April). LSO.' 'Opposite Pain & Co.
,'li _
Mil
OUR ' SALES
OUR EFFORTS
si ►'
1 1 -
1 . It
I
A SUCCESS,
I
,
i.
FASHIONAIiLE
EIMEME3I
68 Biliad Street.,
•AdJoiiiing Pattolis
READY-MADE notarNia I
Trn TEN conavanmprrs.
CONE ONE!' COME ALL!
J 3
TOTVAIiDA, PA.
ME
- 7 :‘ •
.1a)
rir.4OPRING ANDAMMODER
goio4,
' .1 :0 4 W 41- '4 o til a tMs.
liimitionivae6 to pie 011160litif___:. Toi*M4l6 4 Thlithe
Wlbli bit *Mr Se 4 deny re
ins ti1:4:0
I
Flt''.- , ''' ' i
II . E sir --- G'o,44,rts
i..bi., wit% induagiwp-iiiii - 4 dm iiippi.iihich
~..;
betia tOtOtartaberalibitieit-t ..1.- ~ -If• .-Z:A•
•-•- q -0 L IP, FAX: . RI -,- 4 .,... • ,
,::,
Wi t; , - ..-.,.. 2 , ,, ; ,
_, i ,
_,.,
Collllll2dtha as usual stsll4lollll/Laud 6 / 1 " Mid°
''''' I ' 4:311 O A T 111. - Nl3l‘; . 1 . - -.....
. .
ofe atiatur of smlutd) 0541 1 1.1 1 v.pf,
B V SI N E 13 ' 4 3;;:= 11:15,';
I 7
COATS, - NNSTB r -AND. PAN'TS,-
'_ ..L. PI -- 11V4.4.- 1 ,
DRiSg 00410,:ii.143:84 VE S TS,ST
- -
'Linen ffeati, Dusters alp plats, '
stirts;ineti •
Overalls and Or ; _ 'and It:ollars,
Linen,,Casslssere, and Wiarniedilldrhs, N, dos-.
ponders, Morel; Calies,44weter . atfle
ttottrinfflittlertliats. „Att, Tildnihnt
tier tatcood l';iottdany",eklMor at a fair Dike than
poky gamut at any.iniee. - -osu and . mystoods
! before buyinst, Newt door to it Ear
;Towanda, Myky 2A. 1867.1 , EDP/4
MEM 4 • TEMPLF , OF FA.BIION.!
NEW STORE AND. NEW 000D81:
An entire new stoeliraftlini*; 'gild a cheap as
Peitte the war; by sold Irlib i.• 1.
• I , I • , „.
SMALL • ,IltoPfr4,
I I
The nutters' -taxed WouldrosNly announce to
the citizens of i Towanda and
pectty thathe is now:
ready to offer them Clothing,-snelinar '
. . . ,
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
- CIIINGILILLAS, PMOTh.
I AS so
th .
FINEST: DRESS AND BUSINESS 'SUITS;
HATS AND CAPS,
• •
Filmlolling Goods, ke.. ioul that thesegooda, &night
at Tory low figures, will be sold with Tory small pro.
- Unload to establish a permanent trade In this
Plae" aM In Avast loardn tboi ea:Odessa of purcbs•
sere. will deal on a basis of
HONESTY 'AND INTEGRITY !
And all goods will be warrantei for what they are
repressenbQ to he. Come and examine, and convince
prareelt Don't forget the place, Templas of Faahlou r
opposite the 31011111, 'loose, won end of Betdlematex
Block. ' H. JACOBS. •
Towanda, stint. 17, Dart..
Miscollanens.
. • H
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS
• '
• WICKLIAU L• ROST, • A •
• . .
Would call the atkition of the c:tlzena of porno toad
sichatly, that they hove open'4 with ' •
A New Sloth of Goods/
At the old stand of i.. L. Moony. where with clooe
attention to the Irinto of the coromntiv they will
keep a good assortment of goods. which they will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
And at prices that will Judaea awry otie to buy at
thgau. We .I=ll at all times have a good amsortideut
PAiL AND IViNT . EII GOODS!
Embracing all . the latest styles of
LADIES' DRESS, 'GOODS !
DELAth.S, ALT4CM, PROTS, GLOVFA
omegAms, uosintr;VArs, cm,s,
HOOTS, SIIUI.7i. cLo7lis, ica.S.SISLUIM,
y&n•rntcs, rANcr GOODS, MUDItELLAS,
Family,Groceries, Hardware,
CROCKERY, muttons,
iiADtES TRAVELLING BAGS,
, WOOD .t:.%ZD
Drags; ftrnituie, 4v4
rie'alaoTe givealmi a slight idea of
GOODS 4 4 1 4. 11i1ith . IN STORE,
And we only say to out nunaertraa blends and the
public generally, call and wie us, test. the merits of
our pretaudetis; and if coarinixdr,
Bor AND - MAHE YOHH.SEINE3 RICH
Bp saving money in yone "'menaces. We intend to
orri•GlizeArEß BARGAINS TITAN
EVER BEFORE BEA=D OF!
w. knewome can please 3 - on, so give . All
kinds of,
•
PROISCo E
Taken In exchange for goods.
Home, Pa., Nov. 12, 1868.
NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP,
flittuated on Pine, met of Main Stroot,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.,
In nEnr proparedto,furnbah
CIRCULAR ; SAW _MILLS
' SHLNGLEt MAPEEDIES,
Of the best quality, with'the latest imairovementa.
All htuas of hisehhitery for Elourrtig slad Saw um&
SterOn Eilg:ines -Made and Repaired,
Steam Whistles, '
Steam Guages, '
. • Grtage Cocks,
011,Caus,,ke.,
• . •
rulastica at short notice.
•-
:BOLT. OUTTINOI
.Done from nto 14 Weibel in diarucia% •
•
FORGING
Of hew wrettgiit work forliridges, andall ether ptir
poxes; done to onlen Also. a large nswartuient of
COOKING d HEATING STOVES,
Coal arid Wood ISurnerti,FurnitiunforOooktag Staves.,
Stair . ° .r/Pe, 'Lin Ware, hoot Pumps, Mows. Cultiva
tors and Scrapers, kept eonstanUy on band.;
. . _
• . .. • _
Drawirt.gs and SpecificOloriff
. . . .
Qt till kinfis or vael.inory for !ale; to* Other pur
poses prepared by.
WARREN HILL,
Foremio, who has had largo largo evcrieraco in this
branch of the loiaticas. -
• mix CARMAN: -
• , Towaiatlai Oct , 29. 1860-17• .
MLLE , 1 40 ST CON.VENIEN .
place in town to get a
4 3 - -60,3 D 1641..1
EIiTING HOUSE,
cr• .
tt9 or U. Nrattoit
•
0:11. A.T.M0413 Laving Pprehipeil the a vi 3 Wen-i
known estahnahment, la now prepared to watt' trpow
al whettuay.favor him with a call.• • . •
;11l talgo),e.vp;t a frill %poky pt •
Nrfr r Y GROCIERIES,
• Which ha 1. proparocllo sou CLOap
Towanda, Nay 20, ISM -
FILL AS§ORTgow co*
tad= endc!..., ,, prEp rums, ,
Mach so, - Limm. &
A LICE STOCK CIEEtOMOS
qinz BEST FRUIT JABS IN IJSE
JL at - McCABE k MM
ram
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V. 4:_ , "" th . 15.t:4 ,, a0.1 , 7^t i tt 1 4.E - fitt44s - 1 . 4.(t? - :: rPt
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,'E t-, .1:.•t0,i,-±; :'.1".;,4;:'..rit,....'.',,.:ii.,,
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1 - i, ,-; .:::: •- i •<:., - - Oil, :.:7. -
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MEE
MARSHALL BROTHERS * CO.
&IVtAiit; the itte;:
stick oftho Plabliv• tt 4r
ttAltinvAisr,
TAMING' I o'
.71- , it
—117,144.4/.4179)F TOOLS.
I
. if" a farce asaortanent - tdt • • --, t .f . L: =i r '
WtsdPaFtniaaaloldtaallikaOCKla..
. . . . putt : , thirgebegt, and NatOt -
, Ind VernildrUnahelv ,' ' ' ''!'
01.4 Muds, drbichtirUt too mkt for: the .
P r . 1 9 4 A ;n? /In 9 !' 1 , 1 , 1 !?:CPlj. , l i - . 1 • ',--1.
..!
... . ;!..E.Ai11tr.21E..1...d.*P18..: : ! .
bi l eyery ; atyle told pattern Ao unit the Public
am repaired alt 4. , 'tstuo Oil and.
11C a lwiae. '., •.. .1 ; 1
i • animist attention paler 'thd utandtachti
tilthiudd (?1' ~, ~ '1 ..• - • j_-4,1•••,;5t
••- - . • !-- TIT; W . Dm. . .
i • • • Joanna° lonaaertste- Tiri.nnin 4 ro. I
- ,
ire hanronladiglaftrie .. ..9tl . - '1
1 GT.,4138.,' PitUtT , JAltB.-- , 1
”' tit 'idyl:ond iett-einding parka; aid 7 i . 1.
, PPil.lialcA4.o d .AN s ii
IN , I;t1 id one kr . i l! , be.xt caii, pse4. r . .. :. 1
Jane' 20,11X3.•
TOVES !- '.STOVESI - - STOVES l
Joelcal new line *esti at .
. ..
Tili ,MEIEOP.OLITAW.HARDWARE- STORE .
• , CiInVELL, ~ PA: • -.. . :
•
' At'e attracting lunch, attention. Anisnutonao rariety
. . of Stoves
, . .
. . -
• . ALIVA ES OX WIND!
Std or wood, thiamin suit you for -
.I . : l 4 . Office, Storii, School, Shop,
CIII7IICII, BOAT Olt COOELS4:I STOVES.
. ,
Ctane and sec the new patterns—at 1e.y.1. . •
- Jr
ONE LOOK BEFORE . BUYING!
We keep all leadingllrs t-claas Stores **te opu
lent, and a cheaper variety of Stoves for thelntmbleat.
Examine for yourazlvps your own Interest. 1
S. N. 11111ONSOli.
Orwell, Pa.,Oct. 21;1868. ~. .. .
LOOK iiERE!
Tlr.ro'll now on exhibit:on at the
Atint 7 W/th F(entititre • St Ote
FT.TIZTIrEITIZMI
To be Biwa In 'Northern Pentit;ylvaaia, which In be
ing ,wltl at
My iFtcx_k Moist; -in part of Parlor, Library, Din
lng•roont and Chamber sets, Parlor, Library, Exten
sion. Dining and Ogles Tables, Chairs. Iledateadii.
Bureaux, Wastuitands. Sofas, LoUngelt. Tete.a-teles, -
What-Nota. Cradles, Cribs, .kc.. tae. A full Ilna of
Mattrassea and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors. Oral and Bustle Frames and Brackets, kc.,
kc. ld fact, everything
In the fturniture. Line,
Which nand ber eoen tnbo appieclated, and which will
be sold at
Than•tlte mule quality of gaol's can be purchased else
where. . .
'Thanlam! to the public for their past liberal patron
age, and determined to nierit a continuance - of the
same by offering inducements not to be found elae.
where, I invite them to call and examine my gouda
and prima before purchasing einowliere. No charge
for allowing goods. and .;"
WILL NOT BE L'NDERSOLD!
COUNTRY DEA r MS supplied as moral at the low
est market prices.
I also keep on Band a large assortment of needy
Made coffins, from the most common to the finest
Rosewood.- - Also Burial /lobes, Crapes I am
the sole agent in Bradford county for Mailer &-Flek's
FURNITURE . I
NEATLY.FINISHRD
P'O - P:11 A-R PRICES
CHAMBEESETS, PARLOR SETS,
MCICEtai & FROST,
Succemeors to I.: Moody.
Suited - to this market. I have the best Upholsterer
in the country, and manufacture our own upholstered
work.
Dow to order.- having an experience of 20 years In
the bnainesit, I can confidently hope to please all who
patronize IDs. • . -
Don't forget the place : No. 155' Male Street, two
doors south of Ilcidleinau'a Block. Toiranda, Pa.
• S. T. DECEY.It.
'Towanda, `slay 11468—tf.
PAYER' & ENVELOPES
. _ . .
El
Jr
=RE
Parnitta:
IN tini'Ann.t. PA..
The lergest and beet stuck of
GREAry it.EPt7CED PRICES!
LOH' ER PRICE ,S
ALETAUC, BURIAL OASES, CABRETE4,ao.
A good REMISE always in readinem when rent:tired.
Towanda, Dec. 10, ISGS.. JAMES 0. FROST
NEW GOODSI SEW GOODS!
ConsiEtlng or
Dnaxo'noomArrs,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
Photograph FrallloB, for everybody
5 I
REPAIRING AND JOBBING
D IARE
S FOR 1869
NEW--YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL 1101.)KS
: MCISIty STATIONIa AND
Picruum
BLANK BOORS
- •
YANKEE NOTIONS
11.), 1868.
14,004i80D - BINDERY - •T
lie ia riaectf, Why informed that the Book Bin.
diary hits been irmated to the Awns - Bailing, third
story; whore will be done - ; ' •
11012K-lIIIi/IfS . G!
:waits vicious tcraitchnn, on term isreiiimableas
tbo times" wW iUow r . The Itnnlery : will bo:Folor
the'charg4 of ' •
it: C. WHITlin.
AAA/11040m; Dinderouul
.woiltwial proinpUy,
Bono In-a4l3rte ead umber width =riot be evivert.
MiudeOlisgaziatuill &WM; ft.. beim'
In everyverkv. at etyle. PerUmlig , , attentron win be
SA to the WlnginPliniltog of• - '
3 3 4. 01 1(
dished pstiSim, quint ) , an' educo'
work will be reedy for delivery litAtea preinfseiL
The= of UlO public icsoheited, and rt...
Volum* Atiest 24146—tf. . . ' .
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI4
211. TS{ says, at MAME a Itlra
EEO
A k r - :
4 : :)5/4A,;;'.64 1 / 1 4 - . 7 V.A . . 0 a... - •; 14 0SJ:
•-••-•
!' - 74-9 6 ,0 8 !-,44.4iN* 1 : 1 40*. 1114 ?
Wise* slat lialtroblin'anaL ms '
Witira*Ps* =the
146, , fair
Z I ONK:
Who - 411112 Et1= 4 wint..
PP.1 7 4;04 :4F:0411.4?Wl"-Nrt.'
sAsaynnrt, TompnOiransmiati,
,KAROMATO,O/i.00,11;,0/4
Akotiol and Duna* riniair.'? =-
tamps; slilmi!:lPlCKB, cmanarre.
Sperm Tlra; 1111 . de, .;" ats ,
AND AtACHMEOELS.-
•Fancy' and Twat Artides ID 1;11 thalsrartetzt,
BP6l!6lti; I . 4l*Eg, SOAPS, COllllB, •
PoniadolOtalr-Dies, Periarneri
IMACkET/tO6KS, PORT NONAM,
' I Packet IthtTes, tiazora ;
,Togrn, )1;41:1 716:141 PIiEPARATRMS,
I NiniES AND, 1.114t1611/4
uldto
=l9
ttii3At6)..SsM CIGAItS,
44t. Mkt aid Rower Seeds, Trusses, Sup.
Porters SurPeriSoliee, Shoulder Braces, Breast
, ipl
Par 4 Muss. liundpg Settles,
Raus,seurseaUsiginguars.Tber
,____—_, •T . .
, ,nunneterk, Flavoring ",Extruta, 'Stone
1-auttot Oituue Ware; 'BMW; W, Coti*Bath
• :_tiridt,,atutttmus . l3 Malt Taulda, Aim
' munition, &c., Botanic. &acetic and liomtepath.
• 'lc 2dedleines; and all thelippular Patent •
.
11EDIC.INES:.
All Artidet warranted as ,represented.. Pomona at
a Watt:ice can receive their orders by stage or. mall,
lrldch'ulli receive pratipt and-carehd attention. • , •
Medical advice given gritultnudy at .1110 . '
• co.-
charging . only far medicine. ' , .. •
laeThankfal for past liberal patronage, ;
poctfnlly announce to his friends and the public. that
no palms shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the cog
finuatlim of their confidence andpatronage.
far Opeu.Sungsys for preacrintions:from 9 to 10
a.m., and 12 tn. to 1. and 5 to G p.m. -
Jan. 1, 1 .009—yr.' ' H. C. PC . H.D.
H. H. G 0 , 11, E ' S
.DRUG sip=
W. H. 11.- GORE (successor to Gciz.S: Powintr.),
is continuing the builhess at the old ntandi•No. 4
Puitruett Bleck, where
4 e is daily receiving addit . ion.
to'his Mock from the tue,d - reilable troixuters and
toshnhict. .He respwAtully for a liberal
share.or politi^ parenuge. large "etock Of - •
FRESH DRUGS AVD - MAPICUTES
Ras just been receired. and 1 am 'now prepared to
supply the
. .
. .
WANTS OF THE Fugue WITH ARTICLES
I=
rum WINES AND LIQUORS FOR
• MEDICAL tiSE ONIX
A ITLL .1.146011111ENT OF CONCF.NTILIVIFII
INYE. - LC, • ECl=Tic - It.M/ ILWICEOYATItiO
ALL THE. POPULAR PA=ST .11191CIND3
PAINTS, On, VAUNISIL
PA IZT,T AND VARNISII BR USHES,
I=l
FANCY AND TOILEVARTICLEB OF EVERY KIND
;ILDESS 2.1.001.10L1C AND 11.VID •!' Si3:.lCL`i
ALKALOIDS AND RESINOIDS,
All the best Tzlieses,
ABDOMINAL. SUPPORTERS.
Shoulder .li:cacfeß,
BREAST P - UHIS, - NHTLE SHELLS A SHIELDS.
Niirping Boltleo, Syringcs and Catheters
A LAJUIE Ank3OII.7ZENT Or EAZOILN, racops, rOCKZT
SITIKIICAL m..7rlirltENTS or LATE STILE
=I
A large amply of Brutal:Lei for the Hatnntl Hair. Also
for the Teeth and Nails. Tooth Pow der and Pastes, •
Perfumery, Soaps; ;Combs, Hair Dye,
Invigorators, Kerosene., Kerosene
. Dumps, Shades. Clainemoys, Wider, -
• all Of the latest styles. •
•
CHOICE clomis, Tomeco AND SNUFF
tar Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medi
cines and Presaiptions =crony and accurately corn
ed and prepared by competent persons at - Al
pounded
of the day andtght. Sunday hours from Uto
10 o'clock in the fore oon, and Ito 2 in the afternoon.
Towanda, Sept. 22, 866.- W. H. - H. 01:111Z-•
IttaxdidOie;:
TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL
TO w.ANDA,
3MSUFACTUIIFS HUBS, SPOSEs
BENT I'CUFF,
HEAVY ARID. LIGHT WAGONS
GMIEGAL WOOD -WORK,
MirifOrd, CUIIP.
xi 1 0 7.•35 t
Haut Isbcmccer. Co trey.
New //niTn, Ccnn.
SCROLL HAWING, PLAV6, ETC., ETC. I Ai '" t !' • vri
AVQOD TITICQNG ALL ITS DlLkNcruz
HUBS, SPOKES (P BENT STUFF'
LAKOE STOCK rndm mum TO SELECT
The aboi - c arc from tile beet
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY AND. OAK.
LIOUT ItEA . VY ;M N'S 'ox ItAND
.
We have the Bwa,deutl NaITOW Guoge
el- MILL PlCENinade and arriased:
M. C. MI:11CM PrcAtleut.
rllOll 7 -ANDA CARIUAGE
F ACT ORY
„ .
The im4raiVEtetl roepucittay annoutteq to the yob
-
Ile that they have ftychaetA: the '-
C - A *RTtj:A. 'a . :4-,, .S.''H;O't
G. H. DRAKE,
.tnd are now inrpr*to build workln
THE :IrA'rEST
Mid moat worbontiiike manner. "They will i.mwskutt .
•17 keep on hand an assortment of splendid .
TbP AND OPEN
ra CIRRiIGES,
DEMOCRAT - AND LIMBED. RM./DNS,
=
Atj) .
ALL WOKE WAIIRANTLUL
AEPAIRIM vro mrtiritteitil4 to ativatou2W
El
Towanda, Apky-9.
A•- CHOICE LOT • OF VOTER
Ymit of an kinds, for sale by thebarrel ortrusk
el, at • McCABE k 'B.
ESE
n~iftcn~s.
IMIM
WOAKS.
To Denleril in
We offer a
W. T. MAiloP, Snrwilutendetet.
Tomtud4, July, 2,, ISM
..EuGGiEs„.
I
BUYANT
,141 q,
wrinr, - .-Itirtagnwt9E-!. 4.GENCY,
4.1
• Ipyroji4l
- T.:I3.I:CAMP4 .
.A vire ijoi.for*.Alliitaing reliable
wruYi~ro~Tsebir'excz Zjo~iriiK;
- E ,, , - 4 - .. - -.W4ltalJanw, Pa.
►ssarrrs Can Ail) CMlriT 14601 ASCZ no.,
-- Ldneaster. pa
isurcAat :Incluitcs Cot:Mgt
HEM
•
. ..
......, . , . _ .
Itritzeornazi to Al'l 'Wain= lloontort Co.;
•
~.. Sprisafield, lam
71:,,t "57;' w1 ? 1 .7' . :” 17 `.!"•: iv;
*AL,i'r Orr, blircr..'9(nqA.T.,Y;
laciprint of COitftl - ReproJenteti,- ,
• $2, 400 000
, •
. .
.
Wow Opvipanks cf
Eli RATES,=
• and r 14." Men 913 aR Idndn nt
BULLDIRGS , and gull CORTEN'IR
: %LOMB siViaird itudytitt at this Ofece.
Le the undegitd ?plies Mg wiote Woe 2.1:11 rt
4,euttou KXCLUBIVEL to tho
• .. lli$13:11A;ICiE
idpilag a * careful mul.thorough aiiingnation of eicry
.riak._ exercising care and promptness In renewing
Policies when about to expire, and by • careful and
diligent attention to the leakiest, generally, he hope
to smiute thecimildeuce madpairmasty la of the -irm
inunity. PARTICI:MO Arrin4tloN ;Ivo= to In-
' PABNIBUILDDRIS .AND DWELLINGS.
and Poliiies written for iho term of THREE TEARS
on melt risks at the very LOWEST BATE&
Farming and others desiring to inaire. , aill do rot
to give me a call when. caning teams.
Office second door south of lb' Ward Hook.. op
stairs. T. B. CAMP. '
air Applications crertreal and surreys ;nadir! Li -
r. 'Awing", South Towanda • 1.. 8. Attnoto; Es,/
Bcalthileld Wzmairzo Lanz, Latin's llll3s.
Jpze 24.-1869. .
"ERE,, LIFE, ASItiACCIDE1 1 4.1TAL
• ;,-Flstraxscr.
ctrl - {L
SEVENTEEN MILLION' DOLLARS
C. S. RUSSIELL, Agent
Fir fhejd7..win.~-naatd7 Rakit!le Cnmprtn fn
GMAT? Frar t ILaraz lasr . rarct. Co.. k
and surpl9,3 crier ,
110 MC biRCZAFCE Cour4Fl.-=
ic Y ork. }
Al
i Capita! and vorplue over
17ILANCE CO. or Norm Arrnica,
Philadelphia. J
.tztrital r.rid mirpina OTCT:
INI.TP.AXCE Cfrifr ANT,
rw fork. 4
Cairita!"ll4 Ir.irphl, , over
Einnuwasr. hanTIRINC.P. COUPE...T.
PhiladelpAla.
Capital rurplm over
Acme Comp....st
Capital am) rurplus over
P . '12 , A11 LZ:tVILI.I:C}: CX,lll`4!ri
liartfOrET, Conn. j
capiltha stL.Latuplcut aver
HMV - 1. LVE Is XIT.INCF. 013.1.P.12VY, ,
Nett .1117,• y
and surplus over
660
Tadyl , VT'S . Is-stens.ncr. Coni..usti, I
- -Hartford, Conn. f
Cipital arid tairplcm over $600,000
Risks tokat on nll kind• of i'rfiperty, at as low rate
as by any other reliable Companies.
B'3' Policies homed and Losses, if any, adjusted at
this Ageney,lhereby saving the trouble and exixl.i..•
i
of ailing elsewhere for settlement.
US—Office at the Hardware Store of Codling. lin.—
sell k Co. C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7 2 IRG6--tf.
: NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE
CIMB3=I
CAFII Carrrai, sl.ooo,o*—rato n mu.
CLA.E..KEE H. CLARK, rreaident
JAY COOKE. Chairman Finance and E. Cpta.";
FELNRY'D. COOKE, Vico President
EMERSON W. PEST. Secretary aud'Aentary.
Charterilyy (.7olgress, 11I!GS
tali! advantages of the NationallifelnFuranf,e
It is &National Company, chartered by Coup . ,,;
:I. It has a paid up capital of One Million lii ll it
3 It offers lo;ar rates of prernituuS ;
4. It furnishes larger insnrance than Piller C'•^a
panieM. for the fame money ;
It to definite apt certain
C. There IS no' pOsSibility of misrepresentattou by
agents, or misunderstanding by pulicy.holderr ;
7. The policies ace plain contracts, en much iu•n
-' ranee for no much money ; -
3. All policies are non-forfeiting ;
P. The policies are exempt from attachment
E. Y. CLARE & CO.. Bankeis. Phil24ol,l:la
Gvneral Agents
B. S. 11USSE'LL, Mann.; r.
ts". C. ELSBREE & N. 0. 7.11.L.50N
Agnate for Tolvanda and vicinity.
Jan. 9. 1869. •
BRADFORD COUNTY-,
rittE INSURANCE AGENCY
JOHN W. 11:1:%, TCrW.LNDA, r
FOB TIM FOLLOWING r. ELIA.III2. COUPANIE-
Pncryir Frnr
BEE
GErSf FtnE
1119102
Nom! AurmrrAN I r inr
!
liticoszu,
J
Policies written and Lossei adjusted at thin geary
• Farm property rinks taken at the lowest rat k es.
11Y - Y - Ofllce in Mercnr's New Bina, north Mae Vol ,
lic Square. Tcranda, Pa. JOUN NV. 11LX.
April 1,-180.
rrittE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSI 7 -
-.L RANCE•SOCIEEVII_Agenry for Bradford Co.
cAsHTAPirLui $3,000,000
-Yearly' income over $2.900,000 audi.
.NONTANyE k.WAIID
Towinda, Juty,2s. jscr.
MILE LYCO 3.11NG ALUTIJA_L FIRE
lintranre Agency-for Bradford Comity.
•
• CAPITAL f ;t400,000. -
. •
r ---/ C
. .
llnt nal Cult plan. In !successful'oiler:Win over twr n
17-sacen year& -;;,,MONTANTE A WARP.
Towlrods, Jelly 25 1q867;5: .
THE NEW AND INTEIWYED
ELIAS
PAW LT ,gEIVING. MA-C IP ES
Were awarded the no Prize At the Pub Etros,ithw
1867. over 82 other Machines.
Also; the following State Pairs of ISalt
ed this Machine the first premium :
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massaelanc lA,. Neu
Vampshlre, Vermont, Wimiconsim and Indians.
At the County Pairs of Madison,_Onondaga. iso , -
- go,Wayne. Orleans, Tompkins, Seneca, Monroe, r
kimer, Sebnyler, Livingston. anda host of others.
Report of the Committee on Sewing Machines, ct
the State Fair held in Rochester, tali of. lafai : Yon;
Committee have 'examined the different &wins Ma
• chines, to which their attention was called, and stsild
-recommend as the best Panally Machine for ail work.
Elias Rowe's Sowing Machine, and for the following
reasons : of construction. 2.1--Iteg
t'ularity of tension on both Tipper and lower tlatods.
3d-- - - - Fsso - of management. 4th—Great range of woe:
ill materials. 'lsth—Plit perfect attacteuts t°
the Machine fm* felling, hemming. tacking; 'raiding.
',tainting. binding and cording, ,and the ease with which
LOY are applied. infra—The durability of the Ma
chine. It being made of hardened steel. and adjusol
in its bearings. We recommend a medal
' Mew style Mummer.. Balder, Tacker, Quilt-T. C•rri ,
Cr, Robrokierer, Binder, Wier and Improved Turk
Marker.
It Wili - TISe any and every kind of thread. from ile•
finest to the coarsest. with • much smaller needle
than other machines. Be sure and examine one be.
fore you purchase. Price froui a loe of
andecery
machine warranted. The real vahte of our Mannfac
toting Machines for Talkus.Boot, Shoe, llamas and
Carriage Makers, la too well known to require con.
ment. Don't fall to replan see theta. •
• -L SIIEPAIW &. TERMED% Genera Agents.
• • •
20 Lake Pipet, Elmira. 'N.Y.
For mile' by CODDVIO, RLr9SLLL & CO., tleneral
Agents, Towanda, pa.
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1
00L.-50,000 , LBS. W 0 01,
Ininted, for which cash will be paid
May 25. ISGS.
...._. i W. A. ROCKWELL.
T•
M
I "rVinir Raßs.
Atbay,
TiD, CA7M
..E150.1
$3.7'1
MEP=
s3:so ~ ,
=MEI
... ;IVY, (.6o
*7414,“mi
BM
Neu , I
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New York:
$711:+1.1
New Turf: )
itG50,614 - 2 42S
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