Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 26, 1869, Image 4

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    Serfmthmtl.
The Care of Harness
Perhaps hOthing on`a farm better
repays the .e. 43 bestowed on it thah
harness • fe*!"- things go .130 quickly"
to thesb;il froth neglect. - -
Now if , the - bare rtiansidtiratian of
economy (for the artieleirr.queatiOn
is costly,) ewe add a little* for appear-,
ante-sake nicely • kept harness:
something for the comfort of the 4111 -
Innis working. tten-fittii4, flexible
leather, and, what 70 . etruttpleatie
for the safety to ,life andlinili of the
owner. and beast, we teed not apolo
°ire for asking .attention to this sub=
pet as.important •
Harness ought to be washed about
once a' month with sponge and Cas
tile soap—one strap at a time—and
the soap removed' by a clear-water
sponge as soon: as the surftiee is
cleansed.
Twice-si year it shOidd be oiled, or
oftener if ranch used and frequently
wet and dry. Unless you can obtain
perfectly pine nest's foot oil, (such
as Peter Coojoef's,)make it yourself.
Take the feet of beef,.erriah the hones•
well with a sledge. or ale, and boil
them in a large pot of water for 12
hours. Make two quarts of tallow
from fried beef or mutton suet, and
pour it into a four-quart can .(which
should have a lid 'to keep out mice)
and place it on the stove. Add:a
lump of pure yellow wax as large as
a hen's ernstirring as it melts. Then
fill up the can with neat's foot/oil,
and, removing it from the fire; con 7
tinue to, stir until the intermiXture is
thoroughly complete. This, when
cold:will be about "the saine consis
tence as hog's lard. - Beep in the can.
a bit of sponge always:ready for use.
It ought tole whenit first goes into
the grease, asp it will remain more
flexible always afterwards than greas
ed when dry.
Leather which has beconie drytmd.
horny through long neglect, will re
ceive no benefit from grease applied
to it in its dry and hard condition.
You must only have grease' of the
right sort, but must know hOw to use
it. First, then, take the harness apart
wherever it can be unbuckled. If
hird,soak it in clear water(not warm
er thrill milk freshly drawn)for serer al
. hours. Then wash the piece as di
rected with Castile soap, and work
them in the hands until they are soft
and.pliant; and if in very bad condi
tion, this will require care and pa
tience. Hann. in a room where they
will not dry too rapidly. When
about half dry, apply the grease libe,
rally on both sides, and again hang
it up. for at least one day if possible.
A white crust like stearine will be
-left on the snrface when the leather
is dry, which can be removed with a
dry coarse cloth. For common work
harness nothing more will be needed,
but carriage harness may be again
washed with a sponge, and wiped
with a dry chamois skin.
Boots and shoes, of cow hide, kip
or calf-skin, ought to be treated in
the same way several times a yea?. If
the surface is washed • with Castile
soap, they will take a superior polish
after the second brushing. Try the
comfort of such boots, and I shall
then be able to appeal to your under
stgildi Jigs. 0 farmers, as well as your
jute rest, when I urge you not to neg
lect " The Care of Harness."—Coun
try Gent/yawn.
• EXHAUSTION OFLAND DY DAIRY FARM
INO. -It has been suggested to us
that cheese factories would be found
0 be tunirolltable institutions in the
end ;. that by increasing the area de
voted to dairy pasturage, and thus
decreasing the number of hogAcalves,
and other stock raised in the regions
where the fae'tories are located, they
will cause exhaustion of the soil, as
the milk is : all taken from the farm
without return being made. The
da!r l rer of such a result we think
smell. The process of exhanstiOn
would certainly be slower than where
hay or grain are largely sold. On
many dairy farms grain and - hay-are
purquised each year, and fed to the
cow. in addition to that raised on
the farms.
There is one waste, comparatively
s which might be avoided. In
many eases where cheese is made at
faotories the whey is lost to the
farmers. We see no good reason
why it should not be taken back and
fed to hogs on the .farm.' We think
it could be fed more profitably than
is ordinarily the case at factories.
We also believe it would be better
for dairymen to raise their cows
rather than buy them ; better cows
could thus be secured, andiaordintni
lv at less rates.
With a careful apPlieation of the
largo quantities of manure made on
dairy farms, and the additional pre
cautions of. feeding whey to them,
and raising calves insted of bnying
cows; we should expect such farms to
improve in condition and fertility,
rather than to see thenrietrograde.—
ll'i., , ,fra Rural.
FALL PLANTING or GrS.--
Within past two years we have
watched experiments made by several
gentlemen* in planting aspargus in
Augnst,and the result is a remarkable
success. The ground is prepared as
for the crop at any other season,and,
after cutting.off the green tops of the
young seedlings, the roots are set
precisely as in sprino• °
planting. They
push new roots at once, and make
eyes so strong that even froni one
year-old seedlings some asparagus—
hut not, of course, very strong—has
been cut the following spring • and
when two-year roots.bave been Used a
full crop has been cut at the same
time--a result no one . expects from
spring planting. In this region the
plan has taken strong t , c , hold of,, p
arden-
(Ts, and asparagus planting is likely
to take rank at once with strawberry
as a regular August operation. It
will, of suurse, be best in such cases
to corer the beds, after they have
once become frozen, with some kind
of litter ; not to keep out frost, but
to prevent thawing and fro - dzing until
the natural spring season comes, Of
the plants may be thrown ont—
Gardcncr's Monthly.
Coy; LLAEINCI HEn liax.—A sub
scriber asks :
" What will prevent a cow from
'leaking her milk ?"
We have seen it prevented by plac
ing an India rubber ring around the
teat after milking. Anaher remedy
common with some dairymen is to
milk snch cows three times a day
until the muscles of the teats gain
sufficient , strength .to hold the milk
from • morning until evening. 'An-
other successful and simple .wayis to
apply n sMantity of collodion to the
end of the teat immediately after
milking. This forms at once a thin,
tough membrane or skin-which will
prevent leakage, and hi easily mmom
ed before milking. It may be bad at
the iirrlgisL
- ,
LORIOUS
TEAS A*AYY:'
AT TPI2
-- dREAT. : ARiCANTEA - STOII,tE,
Ogurria nor. Du!Cr.
nitLMiE krputr, TOW,AXDA. P.§.4 -
Atuxolden am, •
AITEIi'ICAN FLAG' 1
And the
RED, witTE AND BLUE STORE!
temples ot Teas lit&T iatsLT, to satisfy.
the people that, thts is the place to sate money.
PRICES LOW AS THE GREAT A.II2IStICAR• TEA
• (=TARIM' NEw roani,,s
Fresh &crca Coffee reoolred 414. trom.liew Fink.
or, ground to order. Also whole Codes =green and
Fiall **it; whole and ground Spices. Drled
ts,LT., at equally low prier&
The subscriber begs leave - tO return, hls.thinks for
theeers liberal patronage extended to Lim while in
the Grocery business in this &se, spa respectf ully
solicits tri a l in his now enterpriee. . The baldness
wet be conducted chiefly on , the , , , •
CASH SYSTEM !
Bo you will not have to pay extra pekes' to make ilp
tar the tones of a credit buditeas. .• ' •
11 you can't spare the money to pay for a word,
hay as ounce and pay for it. .Be indepraderitthen
you will be worthy to ws/k under the -
AmEßlca..Nr FLAG
into the
American Tea Wtorq
And bur on Goods ihesp. 88 -Remember the
Red. White and Blue Store, new Bloek„BridgeStreet.
Jithr I, 1869. • BBAMBALL k lIIDGEW&Y.
GO ‘pCl a :N. , BRONSON'S
,FOR
HUB47ARD MOWLVO MACHINES,
None better, and parts for WO same, an Important
Announcement.
SASH, DOORS AND BLDIDS
No bolter quality can be found, and at prices attain
able. Tons of
' STOVES,
IRON AND HARDWARE
Aglow as the tide of the market, &c., at
METROPOLITAN HIREWARE STORE,
Orwell, Pa.
Jane 24, 1861—jy1
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS ~
PENS, INN, ST.i,TIONRY AND
PICTURES
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda, Nov. 10, ISCA
G-0 TO THE
E 3 A. am m R, .Y.
131X1
GOOD MEAL
AT ALL 1101-RS
OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND,
-IN THEIR SEASON
BREAD, FRUIT
0
1- - 4 • •
CANDY,
PIES,
CAKES,
SCOTT & BUFFINGTON
Towanda, Dee. 15, 1868.
10HILADVIL RAILPRIA & ERIE
-I_ ACIAD.,-,SUMMER NNE TABLE,
TIMOVOIS AND DIRECT MUTE =TIMM IMTILADELPIIIA
BALTIMORE, aAltlaglitlgl. RTILLUORMICT, ARO
TOE OIIEAT 'Ord RIO/ON OF ITOROITLITARLA.
ELEGANT SAREIII.VG CARS on all. Night r$.11:1.1
'an and after MONDAY. MEI" 26th, 1859, the trains
on 110 Philadelphia & Erie Rail Heed will min as fol
lows : VIEBTWAIID.
Mal. 'Emus leaves Philadelphia, ... 10,45 rir.
~ 0 •• Williamsport. MS e.x.
" 0 , err. at Erie 9:30 has.
Ems. Eassm leaves Philadelphia 11:50 *.ii.
0 .. Williamsport 8.50 r.w.
~ 0 arr. at Erie 10:00 A.ll.
Ecami Mai. leaves Philadelphia 800 s.u.
0 0 ii , Williamsport 6:50 P.M.
~ ' err. at Lock Haven 1:45 P.M.
MAIL-nut leaves Erie 11:15 A.M.
WIWAMMIA 12:20...A.M.
. Ti •
arr. at Philadelphia 0.25 a.m..
Eau. E•vlrtr'i leaves Erie .... 6.25 - p.x.
" " " WtniwasPori 7.50.. x.
. . arr. at Philadelphia 4.10 P.M.
ACCOMODATION ITIVCI Lock lIMPII. ... ..... 12:20 r.m.
.. Willlaineport ~......1:45 P.M.
.. arr. at Sunbury 3.40 roe.
Mae and Express connect with Oil Creek and Al].
gheny Ricer Rail Road. Baggage Meted Tkiweig..
ALFII/2/ 1.. TILER,
July Z. 186. General Superintendent.
THE NEW AND - IMPROVED
ELIAS HOWE
FAMILY SEWING XACIIINES,
Were awarded the First Prize it the Arlo Exposition;
1867, ever 84 other•Maehinea.
Also, the following State Palm of 1868 have award
ed this Machine the Arai premium : -
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Vermont. Wisemudis, and Indiana.
. ..
At the County Mrs of Madison, Onondaga; Qewe.
go. Wayne, Orleans, Tompkins; Seneca, Monroe, Her
kimer, Schuyler. Llstue„ and • host of others.
Report of the Com mi ttee on fkeetnglffacldnes. at
the State Fib held In Rochester, fall of 1868: Yonr
Committee have examined the different Sewing Ma
chines, to which their attention was called, and would
recommend u the best Family Machine for all work,
Elbe Howe's 'Machine, and for the following
lessons : city of construction. 2d—Reg-
Weeny of tension on both upper. and lower threads.
3d—Faso of zunamturent. neat range of wort
upon all materials, 6th—The perfect attachments to
the Machine the felling, tucking, building,
quilting. bindingandcu ditlß,andtheeaeewithwhich .
they are apPßed. durability of the Ms.
chine, It being made of hardened steel, and adjusted
in Its We recommend a medal."
New styleunser. Resider. Tucker, Qailter, turd.
er. Embroiderer. Binder. Feller and Improved Tuck
Marker. , .
It irM nee any and every kind of thread. from the
Gnat to the cosisesi with 'a much smaller needle
than other machines. •Be sure and examine - one be.
fore you purchase. Price tram Sento $2OO, Ind mai
machine warranted. The real value at our Mambo.
taring Machines tar Tenant Boot. Shoe, Harness and
Carriage Makers. is too well known to require com
ment. Den't fall to mil and me them.
EHEPABD t =Wm, General Agents,
10 La. Street, Elmira.
For sato by COMM UUndU.L k CO., General
&gents. Towanda. Fs • - • •
A - GENTS WANTED7-FORPRoF.
4.1 Parma' Irea_Of With fall dliortlona
and fewins tor all Trmina to every latate; by
Ha mra
IR A,I Professor of Lam' In
Hamra qty. A A DOOM 703
Explaining every kind of Contract and Leg d
non. n ahowlm bow to draw and execute' Vim
Tin blithest and bolt authority In the limd. Send for
our Moral terms. Also for our Patent Bible Pros
pectnv. Sinn Prxr. .PAR3I3:I= At CO, '
ALLALL KINDS GROCERIES AND
lit wiaokaale and retail. at '
May 18. 1869. ' - B. PATCHA
ALL KINDS SPICES,- Carr r 4
rametod. ready gram:d. or gratrod to order. pod
up in 2. 3. 4, ar lipouod boxes. • • • ...
• • . • ILc BEk.kit,
WAPPFis•ALP - P*QqiilY
, 1 : -.;:PROVISJON -'!):10USE,
. .. YI--
Eli
WE:P:r&-zbo.
The wderEagne4, encouraged by
the sucCeaa-,whighlas thus far atteral.l
ed their new enterprise; desire to make
aaknowledgment for the very liberal
patronage they.have received; by giv-
jug. tb.eir. ewtpmer§ the advantage of
their years'. experience, together with
the benefit of their greatly' increased
facilities for doing liminess.
• They' keep cohstahtly, on hand
very large anti complete asssOrtment
of everything in their line; •and are
dailg receiving such 'additions to their
stock as the wants .4 their trade re-
MIS
, • s,
Tiiefrir l e'n' , ;* in sto;re, Sitgar, Sy
rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco,
Fish, Salt, Cheese, -Fruits, Crackers,
Candy,, Matches, Brooms,, Wrapping
Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
- :'•
• "Y' '•
and a great variety of other goods,.
which have been- recently bought at
the lowest. point ie. the market, and
are offered at - wholesle o4 -
at' rates to,
correspond. s 11.
d .
They desire to call especial atten-
tion to their Etrge stock of Fine Tdas,
Which they are "selling at. New York
Jobbing priee,--guArauteeing the
quality in all cases
Have also on hand a good assort-
anent of Flour, Pork, ftMl Kc-rosene
They still continue to invve the ben
efit of a reA lent Partner - in New
York, •,-119 i-; constantly in tin: mar-
ket, and prepared to turn to our ad-
vantage any fayorable - changes in-the
price of goods
FOX, STEVENS. lIERCUR & CO.
May 12, 1868.
pNTTERSON & KINNEY,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
TOWANDA:, PENN'A
ttltlfC mock of
of T. J. JONES, and having added &r"ely then.loby
recent puxchasee, they take .pleasure in announcing
to the public that they are prepared to sell anything
and everything in the
SIIGNIIS,
FISH,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
eltaftp 11M . chcapest. Cc nvirtrantoc porreo..- at
iefaction to all who may favor no trith a emit.
NUTS,
CASH PAID cOUNTIt.Y PRODUCE.
3. s. rATTrnsol , l
31irch 10, 1860—tf.
pEOPLE'S
I=l
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Which will be ,snld'at the inarst r05.41 - ble I.7ices
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
FLOUR, FEED, 'MEAL ; GRAIN, tic
Ming On your prothwe, which we pay et
A'eonstant sup Ply of Ashton Salt, all sized Churns,
-Butter Firkins, Tubs,
Please ealtitnd look tbrcnigh rouestock, and we Will
do our best to please you. .W. A. ItOCKWELL.
Towanda, April 28,
LOOK!
GOLD WATCHES,
A i vxviumurs:: :
ELGt
TTANNING AND HARNESS AIA.E.-
A.
nco.—The undersigned bays this day formed a
copartncrship,to be known as the firm- of 3LAGEE
k Fllt.l.rn, for the pnrpose of carrying on the afore
loudness. Harness mating and repairing done to or
der, and all work warranted. cash paid for bides.
^ MINN AUG=
Inlet S. FULLER. .•
FINE GOLD JEWELRY I i'amPt 3wn • 1.42' 23. sca
WAIJ,THAM.. WATCHES,
• '%r wAir:4Eirs.
ALL KIMDS:OF CLOCKS,
. . .
naia tot4otillnlts too rmturronit to men•
An4;wci himcivra NU Imre - lerrntr per tette. ti
lii-Watclim clocks sodjaw
'
cconted..:Pattou'o Mock. and
iva
W'', DX. 1868. 11. ViLitnEit.
UM
lEEE
/.44 PP* ft no.
'or
113 IS=t ft.izEzr,
10 7! 1, 7D1t..PA.
)S+tcccssor? to Thom.vs J. J0N1.,,)
MEM
FRUITS, &C.,
NO. 2. PATTON'S BLOCK
GROCERIES tE PROVISIONS,
GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE.
t Stich c
TEAS,
COFFEES,
S - 1:1 ZITS
MOLASSES,
ILQUI,
FEED
COll: 4 .'T
KEROSENE
STONE WARE, .c., ti
KINNEY
GROCERY AND PROVISION qonE,
A Hew matl complete Flock of
CODFISH,
MACKEREL
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON
HAM,
MODERN STONE `WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
,DATEymEN,
NEW JEW'g,titY,
4Tiwatlizr,4B,
AT WAWiER'S.
AT IVAILNEWS.
Cob, at STAID'
X •
rPRE_UNDETISIGNED, HAVING
- -
Ta4l/14‘10141Zeinterelt°1
Tfyi
7U: VATOM 4 1
El
In OS nrikikka PAIVa & CO.. is new Preriared
ty; a largo and well _is4l/icted stock of
R`o'.o 'E:-R 1:-B 8 ,
Which I bora proulizeed foe Meih, and feel confident
that I C:inriellat'Us low figurers as Can; 00 •purchased
elsewhere. I now *offer to the publlei intlendld stock
of ' •
!!
Mil
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SIOILI.TI3, SPICES, /,:c
Have on band a largeetock of
:AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO.; BUCKWHEAT 1)0
I teen conctintly on bgnd,PORK, HMIs, LAIID, and
all Muds of FISH. Would call the ottent!oit of the
public to our Be Beat
r`.e.
STOCti OF TOBACCO,
In quality doese Oakley's Celebrated Laun
dry, New York Chemical Iliad Drown Sw.p. , .
Etc aun,eNntntne. otir 'dock or
WOODEN -WARE
• -‘
Large r. , .,ort.i.iicut of SANEEE,NRITIONS, TOILET
„i,ypt pay the . l.l4lleorAshylpe.for
1-
COIINTRY PRODUCE
Faruifirs, gisayla a call before eltmliere
C. B. PATCH.
All lac: eons tadebt4Nl to the lat..: firm win pleaAc call
antlinaLo biunealati t
Towanda; Man-h, 12:1847
ill
CORNER. 'MAIN AND BRIT) E 'STREETS
Ttm.tl , lll4, P.
Dea;ern in 1 1 .!! kinds of
GROVEItI4W,
Feed M('a!
WOOD, 1171,1,0 W Rid Snag
~7V ARE !
We would spednl attention to onr stock of
r• LO SUGAR, TEA Cal TEE,
Which we IV.i.III:ANT to give
Qr.fLirr AND PRICE.
CASH paid for rlewirol!e Cottillry
M. J. Lo G. L. KEE.r.r.r:
Tariora. Ilaeraroui, Sago, Pearl; Dark
and Hominy. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's
Family Soaps. Holman's, Talmadge,
aud ltoyal;dug Powder.
_
olhumeteS" Stan- .
dard Extract,.
Heeler's
Farina. Rope.
Gelatine.
The Gera" Fruit Jar. •
Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Bronco.
Thus " ('ream, Lemon and Extra: Soda - Crackers.
Grant's " Wafer. Milk, 13onton. Egg and Dotter
Craekere.
I=
mccABE & nix
REcEpir.cfl NEW (IbeEKLEs
DAI L Y
lendia - N.,ortment! Wllo,eaale• and llctail
Fresh and title ;inahty of 'Groverieqni elrt-belmmght.
PRICES . RANGE LOWI 01
THE MARKET !
• All kIa:ZA of
NATIO: v .AI, FIRE WORKS!
Who rald
Cuuutry :drrchants van h' well to call. Our prices
shall be, •• with the reaaunabie,•• Fcn t isf,torr.
CALL AND SEE-tiS
cAstfi , Aii) ; rot etotrucz.
-Goods shon - u with pleasars. We shall pay Arid
attention to an ports -or our trade.
,
~.
' • WHOLES I.LE AND RETAM
Acce r 4 our thaoke :or paH favor .
Towanda, Jnne H,
TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING
WM. H. FULLER & CO.,
Ult.: 7 spc;c4ll4lo - Inform the-public that they hove par
chnseil the new• nail extensive Stones Flouring, Mill
built by . Griffiths, Matoop:iti the nolltli Tart
of tho borough of Towanda, ant having all the Ina
er 4 iiiweorements, and cpmpetent MlHers, they ere
prerared to do
CUSTOM GR•INDfCG
• . .
. .. '
t.1.F., begt paYsil.o, inatiner, and at itriustmlly short
notice. Every pains will be taken to give-satintketb n
arrl wv invitea public trial
Parnirrit doing linsineas In town can bring their
grata ana.havc: It ground to tab , bay with them
FLOUR, FEED 'AND' MEAL,
For enie . ut the lowest cn,ll prices, and ilelivewl in
any part of the village free or aargp
Towanda, Torember 10. 1808
NEW TAILOR SHOP
L
ABIOS PENNEPA.CKER
Ilas opened a Elton in the room back of the Rooms of
the Young Men's Christian Association, second story,
over Eddy's Clothing Store, where hots now prepared
to do all kinds of •
In the. hest r.nd most fashionable manner. An ex
perience of many years, a determination to keep up
with thelashions of the times, and a desire to please
his customers, be believes will enable him toMyr sat
isfaction. . .
. .
,U- Cutting none on• short notice and . reasonathe
terms.• Towanda, Oct. 17, 1867.
H -LUMBER.—LATH
_LA_ ,urn ealMitzs. - -A pit= article of Boardi,
Flooring, Scantling and Timber of almost, any length
and dimensions. Also any gnantity'of, Xath and the
best Sawed 81aingleatnannfactnredin therrouuty, can
jir cees
bo atrpplied to pates for building: upon
abort uotlee, and upon the most table terms,
by leasing their orders at the Towanda Yard, or
with Tnoxaa M. Woonnorr. Esq.; at; tie Towanda
-
Toxand4 Mira 25. 1849-4na. , - ' • ' '
TiRTED PRIV .OF S
tionDE mlx-.
REM
~. .. 7
C. D. PATCH
RI
ENE
ppoMloNS,
FM) H?
Prod ace
=
J 1 ILLS
TAILOIUNG
4%,•
--;!1:40e4.
l ir "ll3l2°
R sl4iliN94- '
• --: 144060.15.1.'
AfEay.o:42v ,.A •
1 4 44 V•
7
-
li:1-0 0 :_A ND', - ! V A.P S ;',-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODSI
'tBßroad Street,
. .
I '
WAVERLY, TIOOA CO., N.Y.
We two a Paqtdouablo Cotter from New York elty
and take all tbe risk In givlng.icnt a good tit.
,)Ve make at our oulrestablialiment. We give par
ocular attention to Youths', TWA', -
. . .
CLOTHiArt'l:
. . ,
. , .
- -
.: And always haves goo-4 ala . ortment.
:+O, • 1 : ' -
CLOTHS AND CASSLIIERES,
Frtim 85 cc:utsi.o $3.00 pc: yard (41 wool)
Bestl i Stodi of Hats and f
. ups
rept eritill2l 20, miles. Collie and look: and prove for
yottrault.
ten„, Will be at the Ward Rouse every Thursday,
with samples. of Goody, and prepared to tako mod
sores. VAN. VELSOB & MANNERS,
GS Broad-st, Waverly, N.Y.
Z), 1869
HE . TOII'I . .A.NDA REGIJTATOR
Cl' 0 ?LUNG 87 OR. If; 1
Ad i oinln g Ptl.tv.nfx Mock.
ROIENBERG & WOLFF,
Would {cepatfully announce to die citizens of To.
wands and vicinity, that thry have-optued the above
Store, under the name of The Towanda Regulator,"
T. Ali a splendid assorinieut of
11EADY-MADE C1,0111ING!
Gents', Furnishing Goods, lints,
i Cips, he., he., which
they assn rO the said eitiztLiis ea Ot ba eirelleil in
Style Or elettanee, and that the prit•Oa are so low an 14
astonish evprybody. • llosemberg #.l Wolff hope that
byatrle n t ittrntione and fair dealin4 with the pimple
of To nda, they will ohtiln their rtronatte and sup
port. , Th7l 4
also beg to 1111jOill 1 ~, iOnOVi7I3 cool.
mar:anent for their guidance : : • ,
. trim TEN CONI3T.kIiIt3fENTS.
Keg - ) them, and Happy will Ile Thy Days. ' .
1. fhon titian have no other puce to buy clothlng
eseept Rosenberg, & WehreOtic 11.-,Tolator, Ma:n
Street.
- •
. Thou shalt not choose any other me.reli.int . • thou
shalt not listen to their speeches, for Itosenburg
Wolff are no Chatlaam-st. dealers, but sell at one price,
and reliable, and will servo you unto the third and
fourth generation.
3. Then shalt not sack in vain any more for cheap
raiment, for they con be fonnd at Rwenberg 6: Wrhf '3
Ono Price Store.
4. Thou shalt bear In mind that we sell only on six
days of the week, and don't desecrate the Sabbath by
keeping our doors open and banging out a show, for.
on the seventh day. Rosenberg 6: Wolff. and their
clerks. desire to rest from their labors.
6. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenber , "
Wolff
deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy...its benefits.
E. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety--of buy..
tug of Chatham.et. Dealers, but come directly to
Rosenberg 6: Wolff's One Price itogulator, Main
street.
7. Thou shalt not Week in vain for goods of For
eign make, for Itoseubdrg Wolff keep a large Varie-
ty.
8. Thou shalt not purloin from the Ite -tilator for
Rosenberg fr. Wolff so cheap It would be' a sin.
9. Thou shalt not b4ar false witness, but honestly
acknowledge that yon can get better suited and for
less money. at Rosenberg and Wolff's, than coy oth
er store.
10. Thou st r ait not covet tilY neighbor's gothls, or
his bargains. ot‘ijnmenberg Wolf( can give them
to you likewise ; Iherefor , e, tate counsel, and bur on
ly of Rosenberg & Wolff, the One Priv. , feu.
CAME ONE!, COME ALI
At Itosenborg k %Colfea One Pr;ve Ilegulator. l Main
street, Towanda, Pa. Pept.-1,
SP.IIINQ AND SUMMER GOODS
tIIEAT AEOEIrIi Iti 'WES
fq - tocr.AND:rrox
COHEN .& ROSENFLELD,
=I
WHE11.E.1.4. It I*CI.IIH to have ploasod the inhabitant:4
of Towanda and vicinity to recognize onr fair way of
dealing;
ATM W1P.43.1 , ..V., • We GUI Hiner, tha:11;.: t.,
community Mr extending to n patronage
tintil.now
AND WHEILEAS deemit.our duty to re,ipr,, , ute
all the favors beeiolved upon no thaw for ;
We do hereby puhliely t!tit fstr
stock of
SPRING SI:31)1ER GOoDs,
SUCH AS RJADCLOIIi, -BEAVER;
Drieskin 4, Cwathnere SteN,
or all grAlee amt of the latest I) ,11.1,0,,1
MMIIEMIIMM
Opr goods are mauuthetured in New York ray by
one of the lumbers of the firm, therefore we are ena
bled to salsa cheap as the next, and wishing to re
dike our steel, we will put our goods at such low
rates as will enable anybody to buy a snit of clothes.
We are receiving; the' lin.•.t
SPRIN'G AND SUMMER (4 0 01)8 !
Erer.brought to thin inarke, saeli nv ii.inver, Chin
chilla, Doeskin, kc., for Men nail wo tr. .Call
nt tho Clothing Storc of
COVEN & 1106ENFItLD,
And Convince yonrself of the fact that tlicy done they
say, and do not misrepregeni any of their isoivl a. We
'lllOO c.llTattentioti tri nur stock of
GENTS' FLTNISHIN'G GOODS!
Such as CtuCTimere and Woolen Coiersl)'rte. Under
shirts and Drawers, OveralL4 Wad- Orershlrts, Gloves
Cordigan Jackets, Tics, 'Collars,. Snspendors,
LATEST STYLES HATS CAPS,
Which they alb° sell at Reduced - Ciro us a
call lkfore boying elsewhere..
COZEN nosEsna,n,
,
Towlada, April I. 1869. OPposif Powell te Co.
S l l -1 4 A ' V SPRING AND " S CTIOLER
4Pi
GOODS:
R . %V. E DY ,
Wouldanuounce to the citizens of Towanda, and the
publlegnnerally, that lie.has in store and daily re
ceiving new and
FRESH GOODS,
In his line, suitable to the wants of the people, which
he will sell for Currency at former
GOLD PRICES!
Consiatindas usual of goocl, welt and reliable
.niaile
CLOTHING,
(No Shoddy of any kind) consisting at „/
13USINESS . SUITSI'
•au gradcm, : • r
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
on Woo-1,
PRESS COATS, PANTS s VESTS,
Linen Coats, Dttei;irs and Pants,
o.YeralleAWL,Ovebliale.-/siMm.and,,Paper..Collats,-
Linen, eassimere, and Flannel Shirts, Reek Ties, Son
pandas, Glowea, Canes, Leather Dapi, -Spring Style
Silk, Soft and Straw Hata. All first-slaps. Remem
ber Dist good Goods are cheaper at a- fair price than
poor goods at any prim.. can and'examine tny gouge
before buying. Next door to Powell k Co.
. Towanda, 'May 29, 1867. R. V. EDDY.,
k - tJ I ' l
, -
To me Wommo Ctias am now prepared to
furnish all classes with constant 'employment at their
homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare me.
meats.. Business new. light and profitable. Fifty,
cents to $5 per evening la 'evilly earned by persona
of either sex, and the boyg' awl girls earn nearly -air
mach as men. Great indneenwints are offered those
who will devote their whole time to the Imsltirss ;
and, that every person who ELV.B tide notimmay send
me their address and test the business for thions•dres.
I mate the following unparalleled offer : To, all who
are not well sathilledwith tinalne, , ii. I will s•nul
$1 to pay for the trouble :of writing- on-. 1 Fott par
ticular*, directions, sent dnr. Sarni*. men! by
mall fgr 10 cents. Adders.) E. E. ALTAIN. ,
May-10, 180. • ...twriesta. Me.
• .
III'ATE itk. It. P. LIME 1 .! !.
•
- hArel , f-01:10MICC1V to the public
that he keeps eolutsntlroii. hunt Atjhls KILN in
DIIOWNTOWN, Pa., a full supply of .fresh burned
NEW YORK 7.Thm, which he will a& se 'cheap as it
can be bought at al4l.eint along the ClanaL
Wart. . DAVID BROWN.
AidaSt
•
fiZrKtitt:;)3ll% , •-
4 -*
netrial - or - vmanoN'
THE -
An montseirriptodritizooliarl *cep
tigiorcthep 4 ar.
w
11-Ivc -, 74,:
•-444214W44' XVIMI4I4M.
• - •
~_Abit,T,lll4l6:ll3lirrellteciAni, itt;i001104
calm= .."6mbEllf Wilke 44 , torr)
rc. 4 7 ickattfrOantOladisliolockfirf --S EI -1 :
TINE ; 13BAYER.- OVERCOAT `, •
• --
r -4,,,
t " :+ "i.
Fm=.
Furnishing Goods, no.;ana thntincwislaodkbaktt
at.Tary taw Alum, wilLbeaolikwWrot7saull prIN,
Ina. [I intend to catablish o panonnent Cade In thti
- place; and 1.12 order Ingalls /b¢ - dance - et IlliTC4-
111411 .
HON i ESTY AND INTEGIBITY,I
, •
And all goals will be warranted fokwhat;they aro
represented to be. Come and eumbsalsidOonvinee
yourself. Don't forgetthe place. Temple of rambion.
appellee tpeMeans.Honie.sonth end of Deldleman't
mock. H. JACOHB.
Totrauds.Det.l7, 1807.. , •
riicolimscolui.
NPAV FthSt! NEW GOODS!'
- •
• . .
W.eoht cell the ettOwtion, of the clUzeue of Homo mut
*Unity, that they Into °petted with
. ,
A Nett; ,Flock of Goods 1
At the old ataxia 'lsf L." L'idooterArhere with dove
attentiou to the ;want+, AA' the eompunity they will
hoer a gooitasamithenfot goods, which they will
TIC; SELL AS LOW - AS THE LOWEST,
Arulntprime tlitOrill indium avety 'orb to buy of
them. We nhall at ttll tinse a luwe a good amortmont.
FALL AND 11 1 INTEd GOODS ! -
Embracing all the latest styled of
LADIES DRESS GOODS t
DELALS'as,. ALAO, PELsI I 43, GLOVES,
GINGIIAMS, 410:SIE1tY, HAT:3 3 CAPS,
BOOTS, :SHOES, CLOTHS,
.c.v>.4iatrix
VESTINGS, F.1,*(77 GOODS, T.TY:IIRELLASie
Family Groceries . , Hai•dwa'
• I " I'ItOCEEIII7,
LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS,
Drugs, Furniture,. 15rc., 4.ce,
The above gives but a slight ides of
( GOODS WE 11A,VE IN STORE,
And we only iuty to our nnmerdnx friends and the
public generally. P,ll and see us, text the zugrita of
our pretensions, and U convinced.
_
Bu .kND MIRE I:OI. 7 ILSEINE.!i RICH
By aav g wouey ill your 'run-haves. We intend to
rE CCE.STF.It 11:1* ,1.1 NS MAN.
.We kuwx we can vl-at , c YCIIL g:Ve na a can. . 1 11
kia,l4
Tiken in exchange ter geolx. •
•
WICKHAM'k MOST.
130,,ivesors to I. Moods.
0. D. 7tTCKH.I.II. ED. FEOINT
•
Ilee% l'a., Noe. 12, 1M13.,
NORTH - BRA - NCH FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP,
Sittatal on Pine; east of I;ttu Street,
\VANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.,
prepared Ut rtrufolt '
CIRCULAR SA IV 31141,S
. d 5 AND .'
SHINGLE MACHINES,
Of the bet , t quality; with the latest improvements.
All kinds of Maanneri for Flouting and Saw Mills.
Steam Engines Made and Repaired,
Steam Whistles,
Steam Guages,
Gnage Cocks-,
. BOJ,T CUTTING
Dour from !,.to 'inches in diameter
FORGING
01 heavy wrought work for Bridges, and all other pur
poses, done to order. Also, a large assortment of
L'UUIiINJ3 d 11E:1 TI NG STOVES,
Owl and Wood Burners,Furniturn for Cooking Stoves,
Store Pipe. tin - Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows. Cultiva
tors and Sempers, kept constantly on band.
Drawings and Specifications
oi all klucla of machinory for 'alibi, and other pnr
poFe9, prepzireaty
: •
WARREN HELL,
Foreman, who has had large large experience in. this
branch of the business.
Towaula, Oct. 2% 186&—ly.
THE MOST CONVENIENT
place In town to get a
GOOD MEAL
Two doors south of the Nat!onal Lank
11,11. ALVOUD having purchased the above well
known establishment, Is now prepared to welt upon
all who may favor him with a call.
Ile also keeps a full supply of
FA.WLY . IROCERISS,
'Lich he is prepared to lien cheap
Towmtda, May 20 . . 1869.
FtiILNITITRE WARE-ROOMS
,7 JAMES MAKI1C1301: announces to tiM public that
be still continues to tnannfarture and keep on band'
a large assortment of .
CAItrNET . £IIItNITITIIB.
,
Mumma, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands„ .Ctutire, Ite., of
every description, which are made of the beet Mate.
rials, and in the most workmanlike manner. '
I 'mite the Inspection of the pnbllo to mywork,
which 'kali notbe arwpaseed in dnrabnity at any shop
in the country, and my prim will be found to be aa
low as the limos' wlll admit.
Ready-rondo Coffin constantly on baud a:Li:owlet* .
order. A'good Homo will be furnished wben Oohed.
Aug. Is,
BOOT-BENDERI.-"-THE PUB
lk is respectfully informed that the-Book-Bin•
dory has been removed to the Argils Building. third.
story, where will be done
In all its various branches, on termn aarearenablo an
the times" will allow. Tho Bindery will tie under
the charge Of
An niptniinined Biudbr. - and all work will be promptly
done in a style and manner whielkoannotibe excelled;
Music, Magazinov, NewspaPera,Old Boob% ke., bound
in every variety of 'style. Particular attention will be
old to the Biding and Binding of
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
btnp will be warranted. ' - • 1;
. All work will be ready for delivery when pronilwit
Tho patronage nt the ptibile is solicited, and pea
feet satisfaction irterantee&
Towanda. Augur 2. /246—tr.
, ME ASSORTMENT OF TOI
13,_ LET soars, at , MEUSE k
. A SHTON SALT PUT -UP
large or anon Tisdale, at
PANNED • FRII,I.TS, OF ALL
NJ kinds at • C. B. PATCWIEL
, •
rt.T
~,Ste*thO'
MEM
cam-
wicEitAlt •lt ritOST.
WOOD ,IND • TIX
ETFIC numnr, HEARD On
F.ilz. l ll;R'S• PROP UCE:
Oil Cans, &c.,
Furnished at chort autice.
JOHN CIR3Ltli
Is at Um
EATING HOUSE,
13 - 9 . 05-BINDINGI
H. C. APHITAKEIt,
BLANK I.IOOKS.
'A 1 '... , 41; ,,, Te1.ria e - :41 it.nrvi''' ' Lf ,-I 1
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MATME4 1340VIER$ &.Co.
..Wieb tor inn the isttentiolvorthe Ofibild ,to their
•.! 0 (1.4 .2 . . p_ -, ~, „1„-, 1 ,,,,I , ~ , ~., :fc l •-• "
runnivanp.,,' ~, V, 74 ,"-,''
r OUBUM3AI/iiii , l , 41:1. . s , ~ .
- , - ' S LA B Toon."
.2- ~, {,., .:-,athittthiPElntigr TOOLe.
Als at d isescorttoeut pt,., , ~ ~ ' FL
~..
' WWdbefithow;Saiih, Paint*, Ofi,
, Putt'', Vendelum, and.piftt Vi ,
_ 5E4171n31111-BOACIF „.., I
,- ~
-Ot all WWl', wllkivoria be rola for th e le.wes, Cult
Price.' Atm taro athostoalt ay. . , .
EEG
OM
: • ittEnbinitz 7C3lwe
. •
Of every e trio and patterki to in)11:11i;
• ;Limps' 'ltipidffittd • ind'eltkn s
Od front b 4 sud Flipatti
Patten-lir attention paltkiii the .nisitufachains.tif
-•-• ;
Joanna MOW= ATIZ.IDIM •
Wo beim ou hind - ; • :
•4LABB 11111.1 y JABS, , -" •
With finiiiored self-sealing cpir:/te t anti
t if T4 IBI 4 aI C4 L B*a4t l
Padclite one of thphafcatieittect..,
June 20, 1863. . "
STOV . P.,;S 1 - STOVES S TOVES
- 7u4 'wise itne
[Ht. taThOPOWAN AWARE STORE
dRIVELL, PA...
Arc•attracting tnuchattcntign. An Innuenno variety
of Steven
.
AL i r.t rs• o* HAND 1
Bbn-ea, cyal or wood, that will suit Yam. far
ParlOr, Office, Siore, School, op,
ontmeit. LOW OF. COOKING STOV .
• , ,
Crime and see the iie patterwit teavL
ONE LOOK BEFOhE BUYING
We keep all I=db:4llra-clams Stoves' for the opu
lent, and a cheaper !variety of Stores forthe harablext.
Examine for yonritrivea your own interest.' : t.
S. N. 4110Zi3031.
°rife% Pa., Oet. 21, 1868.
i rainiture.
HERE!
LOOK
• There hi now on exhibition at tbe',
Mammoth Furnitvre. : .• Store
IN TOWANDA. PA:
The largc;xt and I.s4t stock of . -
To ba found ffi Nortlieru Peuaxylvanin. whir!: 19 bC
ing w.)10 at
G I EAT ti RicnucEn nereis:
My AMC C 011111144 trf Part of Parlor, Library, Diu.
ing-room and Chamber seta, Parlor, Liprary, Eaten.
skin, Dining and °Paco Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads',
Bureaus, Washstands, Sofas,' Loungea,.,Tete-a-tetes,
What-:iota, Cradles. Cribs, Ise.. hr.c. Ai full Una of
Mattrassen and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rnetic Franca and Brackets, t: ,
c. In fact, everything
In the FUrlliiit re
Which must !If! ieen to be apirectuted, end which %al
be !told at •- -
40 . IV .E.ll R 1 C. E S
Than the same quality of goo,b, ~..2 be purelaa.ed else
where.e
Thankful to the public for thir past libeipatron
age, and determined to merit a coutinuan of the
same by - offering inducements net to be f ound else
where, I invite them- to call and vv.-eine ray goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere. 7 charge
for showing goods, and - I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual at the lon
est market mice&
I also keep on hand a large assortment of Ready.
Idade Collins, from the most common to the finest
Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Crapes, ke..andlam
the sole agent in Bradford eounty for Slinks k Eisk's
METALIC BURIAL CASES, CASSE:TS, A-C
A good ItEARSE;sdIviTs Su tradiues when required
Towanda, Deo. 10, 18t.A. JAMES 0. inasT
WHERE - TO FIND LUMBER
5.11311, DOORS, tLINDS;
CET I ANG, FLOORING SIDING
MOULDINOS, CASINOS, (ILAZIM SASH,
WINI)O\V AND DOOR FRAMES,
MANTEL SIIELVtS,
FENCE ItAILS, POSTS, PICKETS,
1V.127.11:
CORNER- BOARDS-, BASF, P.0.11;D.5,
CORNICE, ~'REILI ;,
,SII,INOtES,
FICED LIYMpEit, BILL TI3IBE'II.,
ROOF BOARDS,. &C., &C., &0.,
GRO. P. CASH'S
LUMBER WAitEIiOUSE,
3L4 1N STREET.
OPP69ITE bIETIIODIST enuncu, TOWANDA.'
N. ll.—Job IWrk promptly dpne.
Towanda. MS 15, ladt. -
NEW PL.A.NING
The undersigno having built a larva and contra°.
Mons MB in the Borough of Towanda, and Ailed it
with the most modern - and improved machinery•, for
the manufacture of
WINDOW. BASH AND BLINDS; -
Ate I)=d r , o or ti icrelwhe ia ther: large - or anion,
c e l et; l of MOTILDIti n (3B, of thrl'ateiZtyle an also a
which we can furnish notch iheaper thetitheycenbe
PIANING.
TONGUEING.
fIROOVLICk.
SAWING,
And all other work pertaining to Joinery, willbo - done"
to snit onr customers. - • • s •
Pmsonebuil&ng; and not Using mom than twelve
to fourteen mattes distant. will And it larwlY for their
interest to buyof us, or bring their hunk; =dime
it worked by our machinery. , Drieuryour mist of
Mooring, or other limber, and while your team
feeding, Use it ground out and take' it home with
We wilt pay CASH for PINE AND HEMLOCK
LUND= delivered at our lumber yard. Como and
accrue, or if you can't come, write.
Towanda, Feb., 1864.. L:. 11. WWl= tc co.
A- FULL AgSORTMENT OF
A
intart and oilman) 'tiarre; at • • • •
Notch 1(1k. 1869. LONG A KEELER'S.
A . NIG% STOCK OP OHROMOS
'IA.. awl Engravings at . ETIOEIT'&
MI FAT= JARS IN USE
rfriareiCabildallA l
- •
C. PORTER,
- 1
.
, e 7 ••• le .
,
OLD CASEC-011136" 1
_`frr
NJ. i•••• •
serm , imaZß-XIMFT! !ma!,
iokutraggii6i4 l' .0.
leonelnaoe int its
ristrealibrideltkiernialii'dadrisiths; Ade '
L i Var t i l vtitl e ME d- 4 4 12 1 1
supgged;ittb• -inaglismak Hid
= ld 940 .- 20110 " 40 .T. 44 " 111°,
Vela ecinsintliw of - • -
Davos, -timsouirai r - Chanuctut,
'' JSI -
"
4144-#uld
MEE
00//4-10/11,
cm I:tartar
LAMI 811.11)tiVWICOT:t ; 16&EyEr;'
Spann, :6114. Wil*.l:; l EWE;;i: , :
TANNER'S AND 3112(litINEIALS,
.1 . Aim and Toilet Artkies'itt thar
swiNagg, BIIIISHAS, • 80A113,,
PC,ruz4co. ditr-Dye!,Tcriameri,
'la - 2'llooo, POliT I)IONATS,
Tcn.ii; f!0:141.4vi rAupARATIoNs,
WLNES ,TARPOIIO,
Torteco,s - fiNurr,,,PAro
Barden. Field and -Flow,er- fleeda, Trusses, Bair' .
Porten, §napentnnica, Shitnider- Braces, Breast
• Weettaiat W gi linraing-Bottlea.,
Mglaka... 3 BPPlo Bitollaanaltiblehht.
: . BA. , VinsißW-tuaitagyfult Tars, • ,
.momMaYMllM(''Bitractti,' 'Mono- • :
Bathe', Vida, Qoakir, Bath -
ind Stave Blacking, Flab 'Tackle,' Am
rattnitlon ite., Botanic., Eclectic and Homovallt•
lc Medicine'', and all the popttlar Patent
M C S'. -
MI ittliclea warranted att repreanited.Persons .at
'a diatinute can receive - thelrordms•• by stage :Or
Which will read* prompt and - careful attention: ,
.
Medical 'advice. men ,;gratuitously at, the °See,
'chart - 3W only for e.
i - Jar Thankful for past liberalpatronace, WouldreS
pecitully annentice. tn his friends and thspnblie, that
no pains stud be spared tet satisfy, and merit the eon•
e tinnation ittheir - confidence and patronage. •
Open Sundays for prescriptions from D. to 10
A.M.: and 12 m: to 1, and. 3 to 0 p.m.
Jan. I, 184 D— : • • 11. C." PCiP.TEIi, kf.D,
it,. EL,. GORE'S
H. H. Gil:dte i'------ jeneceseer to Gone ." rows=4.
is..continning the business et the old stand, No. 4
Patton's Block, where he le daily receiving kdditions
tolls stack [rein the tn o et reliable importers and
manufacturers. Be may:equity isle for . a .hberal
Ithak, of public paimniage: S. large ntuel: of
all , 1)1 1 / 4 t bi n re“.:lT-c4an.l I ;iLem pr'eparce.l to
thq •
•
AvArrs or Tnr, ro;ro:c ivit ArrneLEs
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND .mima:or.vriue
ALL THE TOPULAA PATENT 111MICINES.
.1:)."4 IN T AN.D TrA It N.18:11 It LNI-Mrs,
XI`:FD TOELET AMTICLE.S.c£
TIZDE:S . N - ALCUIMLIC A]'D V.=ACTS
:11.11DOMI1.1L surpor.rr.us,
Line !
BREAST PUMPS, 'SIPPL.t. SHELLS SIIIELDS
A LAnctr AN , t.rntrwr zakone, sTr.oN, rucErr
SURGICAL IN6TRUMENTS OF LATE STILE.
A large Supply of Brushes fur the Hat and Hair, Alit,/
for the Teeth and 'Nall& Tooth Powder - and Pastes,
Perfumery; Soaps: Combs, Hair .13ye,' • :
. Inrigorators, &c.. Kerosene, Kerosene,
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,. Rules, .•
&c., all of. the latest styles. '
CHOICE cwAr...s. TcpAccp s'staa,
sir Physicians supplied . atresulonable ratea..Medl
clues and Pretwipthuni carefully and accurately corm
pounded and prepared by-competent persons' at all
hours of the day and night.- Sunday boors froni9 to
10 o'clock. in the forenoon, and 1 to 2 lathe 'Mattoon.
Towanda, Sept 29, 18641. R. 11. IL cont..
TOWANpr
HEAVY ND ,LIGHT -WAGONS
WDOL? TU/DiDiC: Di ..1.11 iT3 DBANCIDS
SCROLL' SAWING, rr:.pastl, tTC.,
.ETC
HUM, STOKES th 'pOr STUFF,.
JARGE- STOMI FlthMl WHICU TQ SEUCT.
laOnT AND HEATY.VAGONS O! , 1 14ND.
We have thQliro id qndN4rroi• Gruziga
M. C. VERCCII; :President.
TOWANDA CARRIAGE
Tliacidirsignecl respect 1' tally atkuotuieo to the pub.
lie that they have purchased the
CARRIAGE _ &HOP
TgE LAtESTST.YLE
And most, wcatansainceniatima 'Theyiiill constant
ly. keep an band an assortment of sp!eadid : ,
TOP AND, OPEN
AND SCDOOL
• DEMOCRAT: • AND: , LUMBER WAts(Ms,
, ONE-1013 TF.3 MUTED
1 1 / 4 7 - Y :49 E I H
:11EP•1IIi1RO promptly attended to , at rr..,ssonatle
prices.
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•••.. • BRYANT Ic STVI .. .
ToimbdsOdat 9. tser-4, 1 / 4 • -
-"m Ar S D I
moict rAYi‘ i
ca,st icui, to! a4, ,, k1 , n . 114 fo!
v e lsocAßE
ik.sura
=I
pakd'Kalira; 2Cuore,'
D 1 (+ STORE.
11:111 DILUG , Ei 'AND MEDICINES
=
mr:.E -. AND LIQUOIqFOI.t.
Nmwesi V:i.E WILY
=I
3LEDlevits
I=
I=
ALA" .I.LO IP:"S' .1 Yl+ RF:SLyO.II).S,
.All t Q best Tr se*.
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Nundui Lottlct . 4, Syri ca and Catheters.
MID BUT qr.IIITIt
Minufactories.
AGRICULTURAL
WORlig
MIirANDA„
mAsur.A.cruitn , i .SPOliEs
BENI' STUEF,
c41'141t.1.1 . . uouv Wul.lli,
To Dealers la
We (ovi.g• a
The above are from I.la,
SECOND GROWTII HICKORY AND OAR.'
p 1 D[ILL rlp.iiS.tualle and dre»sni: •
W.. T. 'BISHOP, Everintendent.
Towanda, July 2, If&
FACTORY.
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G. 'I-I.
And are now piepared to build work In
PAMILY:CA.RRIAGE,
ALL WOIIR WARRANTED.
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FRE ItattMANCE- AGENtY,
12 . .!..WowAldia. pi; • 'l'
PrO, 4:14,11p •Awavr
And•Solicitorlirr the follezeiva• rrliofle
Vornpanii's 'k • -
i l ivll:TF!!'' k."1 641 ,.. 0 14P4Erif
1. r„ •
tdci' l4 zzi crrr " b- C 4l 7i
• " - Lagtorter, r
!i?.4sl,tElt4.4l!illEttaiX€ZCCOlllll. •
- • atc/WIA
t W o f!;! 4 ' A u iltnUnzaanz ecL,
• B PritiplL!ld, Nw. -
PC2.7 : Qx livrouser.Ccasmax,.., •
, .
Amount of,Qapital
ONE
. .
0 -ILE h"
iereticd• in' the ifidtk: ioinrinS'
:_. 'J . l'
11 - 41:141'cp ?U 7cilldA St
.131:11.LIANOS - • — f a. their
LOSM(l4iusted Jai:a 4t tLI6 caw.
the umersignellipiAteg Ida whole Unto •:.(1
.teationALClADallyE . IX to t!te,...,
:-. • ENSUILINCE •DUST4333B; •
.
Making a, carcibel-and thommterlasnination of
ftze.M4dAg
- p,tte aziaL ;in
Polldca,.wben abourfo.aa and by a careful ;1..'
dillgCntitkation to`theib aty. be bvp,
icieceare the confidence azul.psfronaite of the En.,/
timulty. PARTICITI4.II Al/k-A/lON gh - ,-•a V. I:
, Z4/11i• LcI4ELLINGII..
end Folic:es written for the term of THEFT i:
on such risks at the very-LOW-EST
Farmers and others desiring to insure. will CY ,
to give me a call when coming to town.
Office fs:oend door, smith 'of the Ward Hem,
stairs.. • T. B. Cithrr.
ApplicaUorm received and limeys made
F. Bowmax. South Towanda; L. S. A 1151111.1..
Smithfield ; Wtmaro LA37. Lather's
Juno 2*. 1889.
VIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT:
I.I(StIIASCE
cer res. BXPSY,kiT-17LD, OVY.r.
SE I'EXZEEN MILLION
C. S.. RUSSELL, krill
FL,r 114Alming-namcdßeliabfe joy,
fiaLtrD Frrm t -31..i.rms - E INerr...uccr. Co.. I
',thin.. 0
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capital and rurplus. over
lioxe LNS.C.ILASCZ: COILPA3Y,
New Fork.
Capital and rtinAns over
Co. or Nozza - n A3IMBICA ♦
• •77 AaJelphia.
Capital and icurpins over
N.Fer..lscr: CorANT,
C;pital and ntirialtts over
Erra.nir..tgr. Isscrn.eccz Comr.rsT. , I
• .11,47,14t1Rita. j
Cajd tal and emrplns over
I -
Atenc IN,trt.t.scE CustrANT., '
New fork.
i:0In
eLpit..4l au , l surptno oTer
rt - TNAIt CoMPANY, #
I[a, lArd, 0171 n. j
Capital and trarplymorer
IIerEAL LIFE I:csrr.A.NcE C..yrANY,
Ntio York.. I
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Ccpital and surplus aver
TILNVELLrI: 2-S . .iNhrEINCL C!,NiTANY
;' Hartford, COllll. I
Capital auil frpine over
Risks taken sn an kinds of Property, at as low ray
as by any other reliable Companies. ' •
. • Policies Issued and Levees. if anY, ading•-d dt
this Agency, thereby waving the trouble and ewe
of going eleewbere for settlement. -
0 - 3-0111ce at the Hardware:Store of Coaling. Er..
sell & Co. C. 8. numEt.i..
Towanda, Feb. 7. 1864—tf.
NATIONAL LIFE rs-c:rais;cl
EMEGIZEI
CAsn CATITAL, sl,o6.oo4—rAm tc7f—
-Clprterf..,l Con,gre.s. Isf✓±
CLARENCE ILCEIRE, President
JAY COOKE, Cbairman Finance and Ex. one.
lI:EYRE D. COOEE. Vice President
=EPSON ,SC. PM: Stcretari . al
-The atlvantizeF of thu Nittl'oLttl
1. It is a National Company, chartered by Comr-,
2. It has a paid up capital of One
3. It offers low rates of premiums . :
I. It furnishes larger insuranee th,?n.
lavas.. for the came money ; ' '
5..1t is qr.:finite and certain ;
6. There Is na possibility of miartpre,utitien lip
agents. a:misunderstanding by policy-h01d5r. , .,,
7. The policies are Plain contracts, so
ranee for so mdch money ;
All.policilEos are non-forfeiting, :
P. The policies arc exempt from att.r.chment.
E. W. CLAIVIZ
General Ageubi.
B. S. UM - SST - I
-L. Ilanag,r
C. ELSBREE A. G. -MASON
R Agents for Towanda and vicinity
Jan, 9, 1869.
CO..NNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFT
• rfisunAscr. comrANY,
OF 11AATFORD, CONK
Ntiaturatniu 3toar. Taxa 57,000 511:attam....
ASSETS (.I)ttte-1, 1863) over $25,000,000.
Surphia Over $7,000,000.
CuLIIMiT nfi - rDEN - D PT.031 . 40 TO 10 PER CENT.
Total Claims by Death paid to date, over $ 6 .0 00 . 00 . 1
Tor.ti.DIVIDMijS RAID TO 'DATE, OVEII. $6,0e0.000.
A PURELY MUTUAL'VOMPANY
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All its suridns eciditably divided antng the Pol
icy holders in
AIV.N7U,U, DIVIDENDS,
Which may be applied in reduction of Premiums, or
-may be amnmulated at iutorest for the benefit of Us-
Assured, or may be 'received by them iu Cash.. •
ral44lp Policies arc grantrid after two or mn
years' Premiums hare been raid, thus pract!,4ll,
making •
ALL POLICIES NOSsEORFEITLY6
It /MICA roildes upon_all
Drstri.umE PLANS - dr List:mm:l4
And bas adopted in its workings several
SPECIAL ' FEATURES !
ORIGINAL 'HITH THIS' COMPANY SAND OtTEI
ED 1W NO OTHER.
H. B. YeKEAN. Agent.
,tooranda. PL. July 22, 186—U -
BRADFORD COUNTY; •
FIRE D:SURANCE AGENCY.
JOHN W. 3UI, Tow.LiDA, r
-son IKE rOLLOWING E7lAHi.b COMPANZES
Puoaux FInE,
ilarfiartl. Cam
Amt.,...
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Etom.E EtArnasci: C6lll'
1 14,
New area, Omn.
IE=MBEI
~ G E•au.sm.s
he to 11)4P.
MI
I.l'oirrs A.starc.ss Ems. -
.
The Turk.
ILLNOvix. t I
Policies written stAl f oilacs 14)pstod at this .t.iouY
New
Farm property deka takeetat Sao lowest rate..
*sr 011ee in Mereuei New Block, more Aide F&
tic Square, Towanda, Pi. • WM: W. Au
April I. 1569.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE - .A SST:-
DANCE SOCIE1711:: fur Bradford - Co.
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CASH. CAPI $3,00n,000.. •
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YealqY Incnme ovd *2.000,000 mai.
31(LSTANVE k WARP.
TOlnauts. July 25. 1867
THE . . tYCOMING MUTUAL I:11;E
TC.-nrautv Agency radforil County.
exritki, 8 8,100,060
Mutual Oath idan.. rift surcilat.nl operatßin ,ncr ta4'n
ty.kcen pore. : SIONTANYE 3: W. 311 1 ):
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. Towanda, July 25. 1861. ,
ACKEREL, CODFISH; BLUE
Fish; Mackfunw Tana. CiacoeiN Pickled and
-Smoked Balmon,liniolo4l Itilibtd. and Dried Beef, al
• LONG k =CLEW&
I I 'RI 0 In 3
- - COW ELL k MIER.
CONTENT,
IBMZI
OE=
ISM
ib.fjoCidt, , i
ESE
B=ll
r , 22 971 .9
$1 if. 1,111,1
;$7" rzh; :7
f.n.'4) 4'.. , 4