Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 04, 1869, Image 4

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    Winter Clare dilate, Chives and Lambs.
EDITOZB COUNTS! amrunuit—This
Using the season when young animals
are injured bt neglect so that no after
etre can remove the effect, it may not
be amiss to •say a little on weaning
and the treatment of the weaubngs, •
As the lambs have long been separat
ed from the ewes, and calves ought
to have been born early enough to
tare forgotten *IX I will commence
with colts, more esy,?ciidly as they
very particularly receive ill-treatinent
on the approach of winter. ' •
Every
_colt should be brought to
eat oats and bran before it is walled,
ao that when the mare is taken from
it the food will not be new, and by
judicious choice of other food there
need be no loss of oonklition whatever.
is altogether wrong to shut the
colts up in the.day titne ; they should
run out all day when' the weather is
mild and be fed out of dootitfor e . v ery
one who has been a imeoeseftd stoat
raiser is aware how ranch better food
is relished in the opeft air. The hay,
the oats and bran. ad the earrots
should be given in ch . . quigitities as
will be eaten at on which can be
soon found out, andlf, while weer.
taining the greatest amount • which
can begiven to be chaired Op, ally be
left, it Mould bo immediately remov
ed and a less quantity fed next time.
When the weather becomes too
t>evere to feed outside with the emote
on account of it will be wall still
to give hay, unless • , and then
even it can be done if there is spacious
open shedding, and the colts will al
ways have an appetite by being treat . -
ed in thii natural manner, for -it is
entirely unnaturatfor them to be shut
up all the time. No change of food
is requisite if the bran is sweet and
unadulterated, and as to quantity
there is no limit so that they can eat
it up dean from the reek and man..
ger, for of course the more the colts
eat the faster they grow, the fatter
they are, and the better they pay for
the food ; it wouldbe about as wise
to expect an old woman tcikeit a pair
of stockings after robbing her of hal l
her worsted, as to expect colts to come
out fat in spring on short allowance
- of food.
When carrots are not grown, the
best substitute is boiled flax seed, and
this is one of the best•descriptions of
feed tharcan be given. Flax seed,
boiled in water sufficient to make a
jelly, is a - wonderfully good nourish
ing food, and it appears extraordina
ry that it is not used much more
extensively in this country, because
the climate is adapted for the growth
of flax, and for cattle feeding long on
dry food it is a fine equivalent for
young grass and veal healthy in its
effect
Let those who ph:age, Gaol: old
dead stems going by the name of hay,
mouldy wane -atalk9, xe., cut
into chaff; bat with )u§ any watling
mix this flax-seed iciFy with hay cut
into chaff, and, if tho 'hay was_ made
from grass in blossom instead of in
seed, no stock of a. - ly age but. will
thrive to a degree far buya....l- what
they would with any food without the
aid of this jelly.
I should feed colts with oats twice
per day dry—say just before having
the dar-seed and chaff—because if
oats are eaten with any moist mix
ture they are not ground up by the
teeth, and this is en objestion to all
sloppy food; for in addition to the
imperfect mastication, there is the
saliva lacking in the digestion. An
eatinghay or other dry food
which is of good quality, do better
than if it is wet, because the saliva is
natural and the absence of it is not,
the chewing is natural and the "bolt
ing'. of soppy food is not.
If colts are dropped late, it is a help
to them to be allowed to suck later
than others, ssrcially if the mares
are fed with milk-producing forage,
etc.; and if Dolts are not of sufficient
value to be fed well, and for the dams
to be treated well, too, it is not worth
while to rear such animals.
• Calves need not suck a craw; they
can be raised on skimmed milk. But
to sussed in making them oome to
early maturity, roots should be grown
for:their winter feed; maroon turn
ips are best for the autumn. and mo
dish turnips for the winter and spring
till grass_comes. In the absence of
roots, there is nothing better for
them than flax-seed jelly or oil - cake;
but with roots I would not give flax
seed, as that is very opening, and
roots being so likewme, rt would be
better to have something. more as
tringent. Barley and corn meal are
all very . well for salves, but more ex
pensive if gives to try , and feed as
fat as the former will force them to
be. •
Lambs . Wlll'llo better on turnips in
autumn and swedes in winter, aocom
, parried with hay and some white peas
than on aught else—the extra w eig ht
of wool and carcase pa *g most re
muneratingly for the ext ra nutriment.
I noticed a New England article
wherein the writer said "sheep ware
useful animals to be kept; as they
coal' be made to eat up the inferior
hay yeghoats of old English
farmers 1 Rim upend face the New
England ones 1 Tell them you have
lain in your graves half a century,
and yet New England is behind - your
grandfathers ! G. G.
SUOMI NOB Hoassa—A gentleman
in New Tork is the possessor of a
$l,OOO horse, whose organ for appro.
bativeneie is so prominently active
that he can be coma, but rarely &T
-en against his will When the con
siderate owner eaters the stable the
horse greets him with s hear whin
ny, his only language, Which is equal
to a cheerful expression of delight.
He is at once treated to a lump of
loaf sugar, which the beautiful and
sagacious Creature knows is usually
carried in a vest pocket; for he rubs
his nose directly in there. On return - -
ing from a drive he expects two lumps.
As two are invariably forthcoming
when unharnessed, it is unmistaka
ble evidence to the horse that his eon=
duct and efforts were satisfactory! ,
The sight of a Whip to that animal
weal be an insult and an outrage to
his-affectionate regard for one who'
looks carefully to his health, security'
and comfort. Such an instrument of ;
barbarity does not behmg to the good'
mans carriage, and may God Ispeed
the incoming day when they will on
ly Le seen 111 mamas, to \ illustrate
the conditions of countries that
. niti
mat* became christianized.
Own ian Vomoais.—The best \ \ trap
to make of inrerior fruit, is to coniAt
it into tinegar. - Good. cider can Toe
made only- from good fruit Much
of the stuff called cider is poor trash.
If the apples are allowed to "sweat"
in heaps for some time, they will lose
a coninderable amount of water and
consequentl a richer juice. It is bet
ter to put o ff cidermaking until - the
approach of cold weather, as then the
fermentation goes on more gradually
and a bolter article is the result'
ilwabumOi. '
GLORIOUS NEWS!
TBAS GIVEN AWAY
IMEI
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE,
31.1. 1 1 .airrn4 r PATM:es NEW :!: w
STREET, TAVOI,,kNDA.
All tiro sign of th
11/ER/C.IN FLAG
!MIMI
lIED,•3VHITE AND BLUE
Sou%lea att 'foss ortism AWAY IIZEFLY. t.. waxy
poopla that Leis la the Owe to save money.
PIIWIN LOW AS THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA
0011EPANY OT NEW YORE.
.Yrish Ground Coffee received daily front New York,
sr peed So order. Alec, whole - Coffee. green and
muted. ill stylish whole and ground .9lt!cca, Dried
bk., at ovally low prices.
TG stibscetber begs leave to return W. thanks for
Massa Moral patronage extended to him "'bile in
So °wary business in this-place. and re ipectfraly
0011•!•1 a kid be Ms new enterprise. The business
via be osa/MMd strictly on the
CASH SYSTEM !
Bo irie sIUnG4 hats to pay extra prices to make up
Am dui looses of a credit business.
If yolk omit spire ttio money to pay fo- a pound,
by fa gonna and pay for it. Be Indepe-elent- - -then
you trill ha wonky to, walk ander the
41111RICAti FLAG
lutojthe
Ainertcan Pea Store
•ld by row Gads sheep. ira- Uoteember the
Bat Whits and Blue Store., tiewßlock. Bridge Street.
Jitly 1. 111106. BROEFIALI. & RIDGEWAY.
GO TO S. N. BRONSON'S
9 FOR
HUBBARD MOWING MACUIVS,
SOSO better, and parts for the pane, nu I eipartant
IsZnounaccusat.
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS!
No better quality eau 1* found, ■nd at priced attain
abbe Tana of
• STOVES,
IRON AND HARDWARE,
As low is the tido of the market, ke.. ke., at
IiSTROPOLITAR HARDWARE STORE,
tone 114. ISW—jyl
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER, & E..NTVEI:OPES •
NEW-YORK PAPERS:
SCROOL BOOKS
PIINa,TYNK, Music, STATIONBY AND
Picrunrz
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Tornado, Nov. 11, IBM
G O T 0 H E
33 A. -TC. M
POI A
GOOD M A. 1-i .
AT ALL 1[01111.4.
GUMS' ALWAYS ON HAND,
IN TIMM SEASON.
BREAD, .
8 FRUIT,
0.4
PIES, St. CANDV,
OASES, 14,
NUTS,
SCOTT A & /SOTO'S.
Tonaula. Des. 13. 1868.
pHILA.DELPHIA & ERIE RAIL
BOID.--677MMAR TIME rABLX,
suborns Lir timer moss mins& iltitaretrusi,
lemmas. E►SERDVEO, wumusmsts, AND
Sq GMT alt E 211411011 01 PtalitEriLTAAIA.
DUMAN', SLEEPING CAM on ati-NipAt Traita,
150 e NMI after MONDAY. JULY NM 110. the inane
pri the Philo&lphis Is Erie Rail Bead will run ee Tot.
lows: *win=
Kea 11 11. knee Philadelphia, .....
• • • VElUunepart........
• • arr. st Erie
las IMPELS loaves Philegielplne
• *. •
• • W. at illienisport... •
Zele
EMU Yam lames Philadelpbli.
• 0. Willienuport.
a 0 arr. at Lock Raven..
=TWA=
_ _ _
Mall Tasix leaves Erie 11:13 3.11.
••• Willimeport 1210 3.x.
r.
al Madelphis ...... ~ ,1.5 3.3 L
Ilmes amain lames tide cas raL
~ Williamsport 7:50 A.Y.
" arr. at Ptilladelpbls 4 , 10 P.M.
41110511111:10/11031 kii•ell Lodtlissen.... ..... 12:20 F.Y.
.. .. Willismrport 145 F.Y.
. err. at tlimbruy 3.40 r.sr.
MU and Express emoted frith On Creek and Ails.
_ban? River Ball Soon. Zem o Ckeebst Through.
L. TYLER.
Jtp 114. PM. Omura Elaperinte ndent.
THE NEW AND DIPROVED
ELIAS HOWE
FAMILY- SEWING MACHINES,
Wes nodded the First Pride a.the retie Exposition,
emir In other Machina.
gee, be following Nieto Pairs of 11118 hare swan&
ed this Kochi= the first premium :
New Yak, Ohio. Pen 1i Massachusetts. New
Terttiont. WLmoidn, and Indiana.
Ell at n e le. oounty Pairs of Madldon. Onondaga, Nice
r, Wayne,Orleans, &nem, Monroe. Her
anttr. Id
o tni e a ve h t zti t =ers :
at
. 11118 . 1Wia Air held in Rochester, fell .3: 1868 : Your
Oconntithee bars .somadned the different Sewing Xs
*tem to which their athattionvescalket, and would
eseconmend as the best letallty Machine for all work;
Ifewe's Machine, and for th e fothoring
Menu t of eanstraction.
nic: bombe oftand lower threads.
01 mamigement. ° M
-.Great amp of ark
moos all musteliek. iticam o stad attachments to
the Media n
Sae Mai, :Madam Uddng.
ch
.idadtpromdmedid. the easewith whi
Cri r re mid. • lab—The dematlitze of the Ma
dame, ft beets made of hardened steel. and adjusted
is di bstatem •Si measenead a medal." . •
Xs* *Oa Seeder, Team, Quiltei, Cord-
Btadar. Yenee end Improved Tuck
~ats• - . •
It via we issr abl grory kW at thread. from the •
b e
to tie ammo* mai n
• math man.needle
Sam ether membems. be emniend • - be.
Ilts=pusehass. Price bun/16M - .10,97
meresiekeL The reel value of o.r.
IM e NaddAell torTanorlynOOLBhots. •
Waken.
is too well known to mutt.
Ms* Demi id to eall zed see thew.
=PAW k =REM Menent - Agante- -
illake tenet Simam, N.Y.
Nat mils by oCkDDDIG. MN= k 00.. Genera
armee. Towed's.. Da -
A GENTS weNTED , -- k PROF,.
47. Parsons' laws a Swasess. hill directions
and torsos for Trsasmesisas_ . . Stata,
Trisormaos Pamela. L.L.D.. Pre; —or or Law in
litsreard Vateetwity. 411. saw soda " - a MiltuaDY.
lind of Cantraet i'Leget,ObLiga.
Sm. and abensing how to draw and emote the=
The MAW and best authority laths land. Eiendhe
sew noel twais. Also Or oar Patent Bible Pros.
• • aim Pass. MINIMIZE t CO.. Ma.
ALL RINDS GROCERIES AND
Provisions. at wholesale sad retell. at
Mir 14 - C. S. PATCH'S.
ALL HMS SP4CES, 'COMM,
forded, reedy gfeend. or groond to olden vat
u p in 2, s t. 4 rillool!d.Doofs.
W411;41011
'CiDioceritie analPiovgons.
WHOLtB4tJE GRO.OERY
PROVISION frousgo:.
F. :~
* The zind6rAigtied, Altragetl by
the SIICCETSS • which litts thus r a titr;
ed their new e!! t,rpricie, •.()
a.)ku , w.-letignienkfor the t.ry liberal
patronago they have reet,ivetl, by giv-
ing their . customers the advantago of
their years' experience together with
the benefit of their greatlyinereased
facilities fer doing bnsines.
• They 'l,eep coustnntly ott hand a
very large; and emaplete. oa,,:sartnient,
of everything in their line, and are
daily receiving sneh additions to their
stock Ts the ivants of their trade re-
gums.
They have r e in• iu store. tiugur.
nip, :NI, )1:t sses. Cofrov, liirr,'r
Fish, Skit, Cho,se, Fruits, Crackers,
Candy, Matnhcs, Browns, Wrapping
Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, heeds,
and a great :variety of other goods,
.which }N! .'C been reet-qtly ii tight •it
the lowes.t ; the inailiZt, rind
are offered at wholesale, at rates to
corresponil
They deHir;• to If.tll.op,..N!ial
Lion to their large s; oeli of Eine T(ms,
which they are selling at lien• York
Jobbing pricui,-
quality in all case
Have also on 'hand z good assort,
meat of num-. Pork, and ht rtnicale
They still conthme to Lac the bell-
- Orwell,. Pa
efit of a resident Partn'er is New
York, who is constantly in tlict mar
ket, and prepared to turn to our ad
vantage any favorable changes in the
price of goods,
FOX. STEVEN . 37FIUTII S: CO
May 12, IHt3R.
pATTERSON KINNEY. ~
GROCE } ItIES AN!) PROVISIONS,
TOWANDA. PENN'A
IEuE - E UE. AE4IIE, of
• 66•Qf
.1'.74/
of T. J. JONP_s..in 1 haviii,; • l•y
recent pnrehase,—they take pleaenn• in anneuit,ilig
to the pnblie that they ii - e,i^ca to Il '4:1) - 1 , 1in;;
rid everything in the • •
SUGARS,
FISH,
FLOUR;
WOODEN AND -WILLOW
As cheap as the c1u.ape......L We gnazautc, peraut tat
isfactlon to all who truly fa.vor na with a call.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PI:UDC - CP. •
3. S. PATTERSON. n. V. E.El;tin';
March 10, 1080— IL
PEOPLE S
Fotrttl 11:21 , l1E SVD U.IIIC
10:45 1..3L
.5,15 A.Y.
.GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
....9:30 P.3L
• LK Ltti
-10:00 A.m.
... .8110 A.Y.
6:50 P.ll.
P.M.
Wldell prlo
CODFISH,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN {,TONE
FLOUR, FEVD, HEAL, GRAIN, &c
Bring on your producer which we Tay cash for.
A consfant supply of Ashton Salt. all sized Maras.
Butter Ilrkins, Tabs. to. -
Plait* call and look tirsi•gb our stock. and wo
do our best to please yam W. .L ROCEWBLL. • .
_ Tospurls. April 28. 1869.
LOOK!
NEW JEWELRY,
AT WARNEIa
• GQ 7,D ":WATCHES„
• . xxlvintives: . •
•
- ELGIN — WATCHES,'
• AT WARKE2I4. -
VA L THAM WATCHES,
AT WARMER'S.
FiNE GOLD JEW .:X,
AT wAnmars: ,
ALL KINDS OF.
.AT WARNER:W.4J
t3pfttseles, and LA. of *lmp too Min:mons
tton, atIVAITNERat: -
dB and see tdm, you . Will gam twenty pFr eent. In
raw purehwes.----
._Cr Kagatu.a. abets and Jevetri repared, and
mad. Pdtallea Mork. St. 1 . Ut2GEU,
7r.ninebl• No. clem
or
4. - • ••
&
stAIN sacra.
To V. -AN
—guar; teeing the
(S;•••• t., Tuom
DEEM
Fict ;1•,,
=I
I=
OEM
Til i'-,
COFF,EES
SY it UnS
- 110LISSES,
FEE V,
CORN MEAL,
KEROSENE,
STONE wA_Rr„
GROCLEY AND PROVISIO:`.; hTOItE.
A'new and c a n u o,t, pi o ,,k of
ItACKEREL,
HERRING,
I'OR K,
MUTTON,
HAM,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
eivierki'ba
HE UND
EAEIIGNED, HA'VINCi
V.
kitraW,m lo d-thelcamitre . interM, of,
R. IL L.PATCH,
lu'oo nru* - 014,11.?.weit4 ao.. is, iiiir!pri*d
oftyr in the dt,l7.cmt of itiadford County and ricitd-.
3 Ne.,:o;:tod stock of
C! It 0 C E It,l E S,
Which I bann intrclla.4 , A for Caiih. and feel contideut
that I can arll at an !OW OgUrCR . III3 can be purchasetl
I UON - Ott`r l'ar!inblie a ap:unilld sinek
I. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS;
rAncli, sALEn.yrr..sinvoi,
lllow on baud a !arge pt,>.-k of
AKRON F'
EEEEEMB-cE , :-Tinvnic).
I Acep con,ta.ntV on ha ./I=ll
all kiu.le of FISH. N 'Olga r.e.l et; stte
prtt..tit: to war niu't Ito lest
. ' STOCK F TOBACC
•
Tit (polity priet;. J4wse Oaktey's Cele
dry, York Chrtnkid and Drown Sol:
c. 14: anti :4411.%•41
WOODEN 'WA HE
Large, 113.sattuent al: YANKEE NOTIONS,. ToILET
&c.. kr. 1 m fII pay ra, higlieht,:aab price fur
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Us a cal! bera:c. W;;:wheri.
C IqTCH
persolot tudefAell to the lute firm :Fill Oea , e ea l
and make tmuntliat± payLerut
towatuln. 12. 1s
IGO
=I
MAIN AND lI:UMW 'Jilt
Tow-AvnA,
:dl J : 4 .4
GROCERIES.
PlloVpilay,s,
•
Feed and Ilea ap
11 7 ,00D,L OW . fi it, 1 STUN E
W A _IR, T 42,
Wu would cuil trpeeial attention to our e kxl of
FLOUR„st'u.-11( COPPER
IVAI:itA::T t., give.:4lV.2,ll4.llrar :l
.I NP pup
CASH paid for fltviealde Cornaey
I'ft,r(jcr•rg
i. •* G. L.
7 .11 “k•li. !rm.trellt. ..!.%
at , . I
1
- 701.1 1.1.11:th4
• !Ilirr.rtt's", •
.1 , v..xt,,t,. •
••
ilvF.r•• 4_ 11,....11:1t“, Coon unit itri,:n •.
•- Etno ( foun. Enjoin Ext--a Soil., ('n.,.1“.. - .-
••(_;rant'a-":".. -. ::1•:r Eoston, .v 4.1 Lattt,..7
"Cracli4c,
• Towanda, Jane 2d, Mil
ti . cC I.IIE
111
111",(;1.;1•, - 1. , ;(:, NEW (''“?.I)CEII.T.E:i
D .1 I L
Splendid As6ortraeut! Wholesale ■nd tbill
Froth and T.tir relo:o;y o; tirot:Cra 2111c_ut Le toit„l.4
MACES • RANGE , LOI"
THE MARKET!
fi
kin,i'A of
•
NATIOYAL FIRE WORKS !
Tt - bnle,Gie
Country Llerehent, will do well to mil. Our mires
shall be, with the rcar , ualdr,". entisructory.
CALL AND SEE trf4,
As.ti pAin Full COUNTRY FII9DUCE.
Goode shown natl.% pleasure. We shall pay
'attention to all ',arts of oar !rate.
IVIIOLESALE AND ItETAiL
Atx•cpt our tiszuks for, past favors
Towanda. June 11, 1569
Flom', Peed and Meal.
TOWANDA STEA.AI FLOURING
-11`
M I L LS
CROBAUGI-1., VULLEiI & CO.,
Itexpet... tray Worm the public Mut they have put.-
_
chased the new and extensive Stein Thra ring - Mills,
in the south part of Ch , borough of Towanda, and
having all the modern Improvementa, and emnpe
teat 3unei, tim e zro vrtTared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING
In the best possib:t nvutuer;ll44l r.t tnnutitally 'short.
twttze. Et c,ly 01113.wal lic taken to give net:facton,
:1:3 tic fan:ye r publie
farmer. dolng lutelnes,o in town can bring their
tazd br.V.2. :1 g •otthd 4 1 . !ake- - indk Kith thew
FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL,
ror as!e at the cub pricea. and 1411 U -end lu
any part of the Village free of charge
- Tow ands. cto her 5, '
E
NW" TAILCiii SHOP.."
.V.lOB MINI:PAC-Mt
•
inthe'roont back of thinootrui of
the Young Metes Christian/mot:Mon, second story..
over Eddy's Clothing Store , where be Is► Serold
td do all Bads of ••
In the . beat end most . 40th:cable manner. An ex•
perience atm* yes% A dethrtelnatlon to keep up
with the fashions of the times, and a desire to please
.with
customers, be believes will enable thin to give sat
,. • gfuttn
e ag ding on 'taunt untied and ieisonable
terms. Towanda, Oct. 17, 1867.
VANNTNG AND. HARNESS M A K -
A. EICO.—Tbo urulenslguta have this day formed ' a
co-partnerahlp, to be known as the firm of !SAGER
k YULLgII, fur the inirpose of carrying on the abovo
bush:woe, rilllseNs making and repairinxdoao to . or.
der, and ail work warranted. Cash hides.
1 • • . - , •OItWIN ItAIJER. • .
EDGAR A. FULLER.
Carcrptown, Jan: 28, 18G8.
tittE I': ` iitrE
The.undinA r iodkitgebi bum:nth:4l64
,11 pnbflo
tb3t 11 , 3 ktopit constantly on hand at WA KILN in
tgeownow.S. Pa..:a fall impel; of treats burnad
SEW 111118 LIME. WM' bo will Pell as cheap is It
cup_kboltyLat spit alatig r Ut i 6U
t f. .-
ntilEPT4l,ll'rB OPAL!, KIN •S
IfcrIAMI
VII 11LVNgflfl
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.. ;' ~" •• . '., ,l i r . , ' .',":
ifEIi6VIA NT ' ' ' TAILORS - 1.
H4ar AND MATS , '-'!
GENTS'-
WAITgRIAI.Tiou.t. co
Wu liake a 1? - 440,ib1a c4tuir 1e+.40 N
and . lskia all Um flalL fu givuig you a g
I DO
•
bate at oiir uxR CAtablitilim‘
ernliri attention
.t 9 Tonal s%
IMMEM
MEE
RRE,\Y CLO
Atul alwaye Itart4 goal serial.
...td LI,Utl.
CLOTHS
,nut. t , ,53,00 per-
StPrie ?Intl ( 'l' 11m
A,•pt waltin 43 Mlll.B. ('ozn ft nri 164 n - Ove for
yourself.
Will by at Cie Waal 11414 ovary T4rinday,
with samples ( - 1 esooas, :tu...1 Imia:ea to tuk.c
nua
curea. 'VAN VELSON.4: MANN
1 .4 Waverly,_ N.Y.
T MAY - BE; INIONDERFITL 1-1()#/
I
WE` 1)O IT, ..f,CT,Yik: . , _
clirann Guo.;:iTilAs
C. n. r.vrelf.
!, 0, 7' II I A'/; Y 1 a
Eal
- IN BRADFORD. C010,11.".t.- •
If you aro stall slCrvtleal of raa roilijoa. Jo ull
EEO
NEW CLOTHING -EMPOIMMI,
One &nir spud* of thiillEAZiSliOUtiE, and All d'otrr
FL(II*1.
!raving jw.t optmol witl . l . an entre 'Itow:119.11: 01
3IENS' A'ND I.3QYt-T -C.lf_,OT,lff(4-iA.
ht cn ha:d.•a•u:' fot ctYh , et t'.‘n presnut
depression tho luarket. I ran. bQY +LAG!: bar.
gains ' th 330.. Who /121 - 0 3 - %t to '1.3T31355,0
when prices wpm M4l3cre.
solit;:t a tall from oh iquoicunerg,
nut! 221 who i4•siie'to buy uora.6 et a
I:r:.:rriL. , r 111,,
Thwania, Au g , 24. vo. . .
COLMII .
- 1
UR - TOWN CLOTHING
oppowt.• U-t• co,
•
No. 1;;; MAIN '7[7:}'i.l.
1 1::R1f1 4 . - 41.t '
%, I.l.N‘li
i1:111:5: I i)LUNS..
OVER COAT:
FALL
LONtl
F.l I, o tEI r 0 .1 I's_
CLOTHS AND .CASSIMEtZES,
TRFAMINGS OF 4LL kIf.XDS
.Lt JERRY COLLIW. ' -
GENT'S FURNISHEiG • GOODS
HATS &- CATE'S :
sap.„,liper thou cuy Latter To t .7attap,
CALI: AXIII sEn Erni J: •
Sept. l'S,ltiti6
:NEW SPRING AND . SITIO:IER
. E 1) 1) Y
IVeuldtunatture to the citizens of Towanda, auul, the
intblie generally. that he loin tu - etore cud dolly ro
celving neui . and
lu ltix line, imitable to the wants of the people. trizieh
he wilt cell for Currency at former
Consilding!ss usual of good. well end reliable wad?
)Na 811(44 of any kind) consiethig of
BUSINESS. SUITS,
. ,
. alilginacs,
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
DRESS COATS, PANTS -&VEKrS;
Overalls and Cwershirts, Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen, Casviinerekand Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Sim%
perulers. plows, Canes, Leather Bags, , l3pring style
Silk. Soft and Straw BILL All flrebelass. Remem::
her that good (Rods are cheapotat • Alt price than
poor good), it any price.' Cull aniteiamine my goods
before buying. Next door to Powell k Co. •
Towanda. May 28, 1887. '
R.' W. EDDY.
0 ELLIN, OUT .-BELOW COST !
14 y.1 wonderful opportriiitty for all who w;ith't.
PURCHASP : FIIFFITP}W, ClThAik
will from this date sell all Ids goods consist/lig of
PARLOR SE7'Sit
DINING ROOM SETS, •
CLIMBS,.
. ,
BEDSTEADS, • -
The store n present oerapiezt by 'nt'6 for
rent or. :Pa10.% is one of; the best bitstrielor Rtitnin
in Towanda. -
Towanda, July 21. T. , It E CKEtt.
a 0 ";" HE .
COIVEL `MTvlrirtni
At the Stlied fraialafilf , IC, PAILLT...IIII, tag*
receiving a terite ishdiireSt melectedLetteele of eo,
: ' ,
• 6110011111i$:0111%01.5111 . 0111t:
AntldrUs
competition,
: Cub 21.1 , 1 1 / 1 2eidnitidln Farmers' Pmduee.
April 21, 12211.1-VP. 4 ' 1.,„;
.Olot
FURNISHING
liB Broad Strout
ANT cmrr.:;
lii , lll/6 Win VIIIIIIIiI
In
I=
I=
VEIV - NPRIAW 14(n;:).,:
At COLLINS
ND \VINT E c: ITS,
At
I=3
at COST. a JERRY teOLLINS
:t ..11:11 . 101 COLLINS'.
110 Y'S &LOTJIiNu
ut JEliltY COLLINS
4,
4/0')I 1
FRE i BII GOODS,
GOLD PRICES!
CLOTHING,
all Tool,
Linen Caata, Dusters and Pants
S.B. T. DECICEIt
MTRRORS,.
tEC.
11.4 A ;0. w.,. (I 0 ,s, 0
WEMPLE • FASHION
law oronE Aim • "
• • '(• , ;1:'
stek 4.ailitlitias+44titilev it
lietcce Om wiz; be lipid with...,
811ALt
The underAgned• w a idd rentioctrulli aimminee to
the cltlzenn 1111
.TOWand irldnity t thid he In new
r,oldy to nrer them. ng, • auchaY
INE BEAVER ON P4.11C0 'I.T3
I.ILoTs. -
tyi • .
• .
Sorrs„
•
. • •
. • •
. ,
rtyrs f ulD
FurM.A.dng t:M...14, Am., p an t/Mt (lama geode, bought
et Tell !ow flmifea, be poLkwitli se:Tema:l pro
fit.. I int.nd 4t Obtilfidi 3 permanent trade In
Pla , e. and is mdennogantihncoaddrice
eery, deal on a basla of
lIO,NESTY AND- l'N'l'Ed-RITYI
And all gomti Ide -warrantatt for whet they mr
t4pmeent , o to 117 - Come and exannte,imdeonvlnee
yourolt... Don't torott.he plena, Temple of Pashien,
oppoeito Cos liremis Hulse, aolthend Mr Beidleman'a
Mork - JA:COBS.
Tovrauda, oet yr; issi. •
7
:001),S 1
,
=I
w York c.tv
lit.
lIMEM
MI
• 7 ';` litimellgocnifru
'
Nr'W' ktiou NEW. : GOODS
- I I
E RES: '
Would Cltl t.luvulteutiti . :l.of fic eitticas ut 1.:0ur., cud
vt.:,',l4tn. that. t.lfrl, '
A .of i . • (ir.),(,)(lk
At the old stand 04 L. L. SfOOOT. Tthero
Mention to he wout%, or tho conunuu;ty tl,e7 , r*u
*cop g„ •.2 ass,ttzi,,t g 044. whloh
SELL AS ..14 OW AS TIIE LOWEST,
And atarrier...m that Sill induce / every one t.. buy Of
thorn. )Ve ;41.41 t.s all Alnico Ilvr agou.l an=d t;orat
FALL AND: 4VTElleqool)4s
Embracing an tlir Ictedt kgr:et.
L.IDILS' I)PESa C_Ual?s.,
DMAINES, PIInCTU; GLOVES
:10511.... , cAps,
1300Tg, -CLOTHS, CzaCI7,IERFA;
iTsTmas, FANIA. c,•:)ois; .1:-:111f1Er.i-vi:,
FailOg Groceries, 11(i - rilwrf re,
=
LAW: 4g !7'HAVE.I4,ING IfAUFf,
• .
. ,
.
Drugs,. 'Furniture, 4c., (fc.,
Tlio ablna itiveki but a slight idea fit
,0001)s WE ILIrE IN . STORE,
Alta uu ouly ray to our unntero - 44 , frienda and .the
public gond:ally. call aLtd.ace us, tct.t tho merits of
on r preteusion.:4, an:l it fotiNinceil,
BUY --1-ND MAXE 7101:11$EINti
) .. 1y A3V . 4 .r.g irt , , tvW4o . s . our..l;!ticlutse.a. We lutentl to
J;vill
MEE=
IMM
I=
Nur. I:1, 14,;T
IMANM VOUNDIO:
,
11 i a•L S Ff..o
.1'
ti matea am Pim . st (if 6trrifit
TOWANDA-, fiItAt),FORD 00., PA.,
la now in - fir.F . .ed to !Amish '
.CiieVL - 1/4/? JAIL LS.
AND,
• SHINGLE .11;A.O.LLENES,
4".! f the bc,f, qralltr, with kite latest ituprovementi.
d:,l kin it tit Al.whinery foe r.utt
. Saw MAL%
Stearn. Engine,s, - gade and - 13,1•iiiired,
Ste:Lpi ,
•
Steam- Guagu4,
lOitage
U 1 C,tiils, &e.,
Varuittl.ted tahort not:c.v.
BOLT (JUTTING '
Done from 13 4 inu'hel in diameter.
'FORGING
•
oc
/16vs rrdught wink ror Bridges. au4 11 other pm ,
imaes. - Myoe W 9r4er. Also,a lards assortment et :
COOKING (P. HEATING :STOVES,
Cod and. WmxlirnrnerscFtirnitare. for Cocking Stoves,
Stove kiln!. no Ware, Boat PnloPe,
tarn and. Scraper& kilt tatnivtantlytm band.
and Specifications
Of nil ,f mnillinery for mills. and other pot
'votes, prep.:red by.
WARREN HILL,
Fortnum who has hut lar g o large experience in this
branch,of the tinniness.
TOMLUtII..OIi. 37, 18G.; -!s
THEeip
"XtOST g . „ CONVENIENT
GOOD• MHLA...L,
•E4TLYQ HOUSE,
Tsidittrors south of the National Bank.
G. B. ALVOrtli having pardased the above 'well
kactan establishment, - is now.pvegared , *nit Upon
all Nilo treat him nithn '
He ehieikeips a tall impel ' '
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Which he is prepared to sell cheap .
TawSmis, 1869. •
. .
VVRISITUBE WABE-ItOOMS.
-JAMB MAMMON announces to the public that
he still amtinties toAnauutreture nud keep .ou
a large assortment - of • .
cAnnirET van* Yine"
Ewes s;llblee,l3edstesda, Stands - :thilra, lte:, of
eterr tleecriplion: which are =ado of the beat =ate
date, Owl Sn the most weekaumliko Inatalet.
I lust= the ftigeollon of thel public , to ser work.
^add& shall skothostutassalindunbilthyst lug shbp
In the cOuntre 11Thilh7 pekes will be found to be as
fow aa tbn W= adnalt. -
Beedrfuei= Wins cmistautli
on = Wade to
'O Vc 444 AgC lbd li - esl9lfililm ftllllo3lB4:l,4eP4ealTod-
_ . .
BooKatrowty.4 , NE,„; PUB=
Ito Is infonme4 Abet the moan.
dery bas been =mired to the Mg= 401114 g. third
storn ivhere win by aPek • ' ' •
f. • 1
• • • •
In as tb~ifbua braiidhea. oteteitni as raiariatde ai
"thetlmoe".wlllpow. rr:/ 31 0 di xT 1 1,a IS' timer.
the chaago`nt
- 0..1:11t1T1111;1FR •••• - .- •' , .
'Atka' 'xperieriee'dikle, iiitT tin iiiiiiwilibepiinitz
dew ist au ewe ihul.rium .ior which eannotbe me
ltutdmlllagitranuttewnrrpervt)billooleKlee4ben4
In every %Imlay - of 034 e. Particular attention will be
i „ tt ft,,o6..rmlit 4,4J.Knatkid T.,
,„. .: noogs,.. • •
To any &Arad patter,:, which in onaiikv•Pui
Rabb' Rill be warrant.;;L. . • • ,
- All work will be ree f4r , delivery when onagsedi
- The patronage of t• • ••7 - 1. Me eolielted...and -por•
feet satisfaction val.:7', • •
Towanda. Aregu24 lea6-,tr. ,
- -
A FINE ASSORTMENT'OE' TOL,
z r 3, - ;zr sou! , nt • • / 1 0.Wir. 41 04 1 tM
A SECTON - L ALT:: PUT
-AA -•
urge or =Ell cptr.tlties at ,
, gat 20. -,. • '
tX.44:14
, k ii id i e rl 17,c,
sby 20 .. xtri c 11, trtn:."7.
.1~ - dZ'.'~LtlC '~1a:
~iothiag: i
lE. :. ;.V:: ;as .\'
is IMAM. , OU!
5 - 4 .1 04 1 .1.
!al pit
MEE93
EEO
x ER LIT
t • 31,1 >y.
E',
JUILN LIUILIN
udthe
• •
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rt.
z
74 •
0= ki
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.ca
• ;g- •
se.
.4
MI
, 6
(:) , 2
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JARSHALL BROTHERS & CO
. Wish to rill_ the attention of the public to their
stock of
I .
lIAILDWAIIE," • ' .
tAIi3fING rithirtuirrs.
i ELACILtiIdITHW TOO/44, , '
..'
.. I , Ar . a4ld C.,!atY,SIN,TEIi . " r0p.!...5.
:go a. abut of _, : - '
in Glass; Pewit; Paints Oililj . • '
PnltY, Varnishes,ln/41'41A I ,
and Varnish Idrushe.a
s, which wiit'be sold ifar the by, t ta.th
o, a line essorneentof . ' •'! .
iii:llotiilltE - L'iiifi r 's, 1— ' •
yle azeipatirru to anit fin pohil , •, '
:paired and eltouged front 911 o'.l i il•Ithl h
r attournd a' l' to' re: re..
TIN I'. - ..Atc'E:. ,' I
_ J 1.41.'s 4. 011 ..Y fl. p., $l , ..7, pt.
i i, , . . . : frr ~ .;,.. .
11'r 'taco oi4 'taint a inc. a LI:, , le b. ' 1 •
.•'•, 41,AS1S Fllli,ll' .1.1.115, •
Walt huprorifeelf-reJlin,g e.n.s. tio:1 •
irEnairric.ti stALLSCi' CANN.
Which is Gnat:lllle beat eon use 1.
June 20.1865.
lEEE
f ull . kin
price. Al
Otto.ery
Limps
Kerosene.
Part,
all kisul tl
.SfoYEs! sToyEs! ST(.. , ;11,3
liOrlece:TO ni- , r hap SLAT, at
(ti tliTi.OP{liiii....E . l
.. iir,ll: l , s oßi. " STORE
ORWELL. PA'
Are attr., Hug much fite , Jatiou. All variety
Of Huge,
ALI V 111
jool or win Huit
Stop; School, Sh6p,
cauncu, DoAt on COOKING STOVE,
ellue r•it,l pea the new pr.ttern,i-l - nt . l , .- .t
. , .
•
ONE LOOK BEFOBE BE
.
W. 91 thlit.elate3 Stovei opn
oaki a eimipt.tr Variety of Stoveis for tho hulublet
ymxr.f.vr, y ,, nr (IV;11 -
. S. N. I.IItON
Omen. Pit.. Ott. 21. IS:N.'
Famiture.
LO*o',K HERE!
•Theit. Is uirT on "exhiblco'n afttm " ,
Alummoth lettriaiture' . -Store,
IN TOWAND4, PA.,
nel,:rgen and 6,44.i1,t's
1.
R., W. I 'l' TT IR,
To be !.natt.l-iu wlllch in,Lc
ing
qt:8..141.1" PRICES!
My stock consist.; in tart of Parlor, Library, Dill
iug-room, and Chamber acts. Parlor, Library, Exten
sion, Dining and Ofai,e Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Washstands,. Sofas; Loungea, Tao-a-tetes,
Wbat,Nots, Cradles,' Cribs 4c., ice: A full lino of
tad Pier, 3futdal and C.,nunon
:Srfrrnrs. 0.4 al and I.lr.etk Fratnr, ant! Ert. ,, I 4 &c..
.;:c. •In Ind. everything
In; the .Aurititure line !
ircu iJ b Ilipre...l..teli, anti whisla will
be. i•ri!..l
(i 11'1? It PII I E !
q..1.2.11ty of gdola be purck...,.lcleu
. • . .
t Cr.) pubile Or their puttilffltri patron
ilvt,-nniuti to merit a continuance ar.the
nanin by offering infineententa not In be found else
wheco, I invite theta to call nzul munine toy 'wombs
and pecen berore rtrehaaitu3 oirsewhe- - e. :Co ylla,^ge
showing goods, and '
ll'/ L NO T RE UNDERSOL
CuUNTILY sittpi?!:t.,l ey asaal at the:ow
tzt,t market prices.
I also keep on Laud a Largo assortmeul of Ready
Tab Coffins ' from the lnost roramon to the finest
'towns:owl. Also Bur Robed, Crapes, /c.e.,aud Ilan
ibesiAs agent in I.lratlford co:111V for Shaler F 1 's
RETALIC BURIAL CASS& CASKETS. &C
A good =ARSE .11enya in ratlinLls . whea ragnired
Towancla,,Pez. 10. 1869. J t_lrya O . Fr.osT
GEORGE• V.•'MI.YER
14 . 1.....irLig.purchased the,
TOBACCO: AND CIGAR . STORE,
•
One dem' svnih of t
4 - ; Find. al Bank. is pow
0111n7 everytitlng in tliis line, 5:7 1 . , ; sale au. retail
fin teens conrtauljy on tunp a .14 — letg at• Jell of
G .0 LC E U1(IA It S ,
AND eakoKrici ToiLICCO,
1 . 111 np !if e. btyieS. ,The WO.
nowN. "111..t:K. AND SUDTeII
nto too,1; celobroted britorlo of
FANCY• SMOKENC. TOW CCOv,
all 6 , rcat variety
rims,
TOBACCO BOXES and PcilUtlH[EB,
mA'rea SAFER,
And all goods =nail,. kept In a fa 44358
CIGAR - STORE?
.
Deafors will do *o.ll to Call andue lame
and well 'selected stook.' '• -
Towanda, Aptil-29, 1069.„:. • ; ..- • • -
NEW —PLANING , MILL.
The. undLiisign4 haring built a w 7 4 auil comma
Zeus Mill in the, liorongli of To' and
with . thk most modenrand- Ingmar machines* for
the manufacture of -, - - • •
WINDOW SASH' AND BLINDS, •
ere PrePareil to Jill orders, whether lei/e'er
upon.tlfe shortest notice. We hare:Vie • I
tern
ricty of MOULDINQS,pr.the latest style d
which we can runtish . moch cheaper than they can be
warkedhrhendti • •,• • •• t ,
PLANT O.
TOlcte;l7l3N6. '
11nh all aWicirtie .
.tosuilt ear entittoulters. , . •.;
Persons' building and not Using =VW.'
' fit fourteeti miles disUnt. will gM it la — • • their
mould to buy of us, or 'ming their Itinuer ti, .1 have
; puked by, our_ inse::rurry. .11ring your = of
'nothing . , or other Imo' Sr , and your is
feeding. hate it grotmeant and take it :home with.
- Weida* isty 'for itib • HildtOClE
2.1.1148Eft delitored at our Walther. Sac& Game .and
see no, pr if you can't come, write. .
- Totrinds, Feb.. 1.881.• Ir. , BODO:NW& '4O$J
A, Yell, AI3SORTXENT'OF
Daien,tind ming . = 7 , lllnts, at
'Math* 1869. ' • " ' LONG & XEELErri
A NICE , STOCK Oi CHROMp
MH.4I"E§T FRUIT, JABB-ItirsE
- ' _ centlk
.
.JARS.Vari
1. be't lu" w4oleasle and retail.
July 1. ', • 'li the 1h °MX. .
, •
CONCENTRATED LICEO
at •I!
Usi 20.
Dr. 11. C. pc.)n, Twat,
=EI
OLD CASH DRUG STORE,
Curlier Main and Pine tiUvetg, Towanda.
' reivintly added largely: to iii stock, it fell *and
compkto aviortrecut, .constitutitig aq extensive Vl
liar. embracing many articks nand In thn Arts for
mechanical-purposes, carefully selected with "regard
to the progressive mints of the public, which will be
kept constantly inipplicil with fresh' frofehases.'and
offered on the most teas , enable terms at Wholesale or.
Retail, eons:slim; cf
Dity,;s, :truDioNEs,,
BtlNzi - N - 1.1 AND- TuRPENTIN.I,',
r.
• . Anti .
kEnosEATE ofi (1011; OIL;
a lid Ikulliag
i LAMM *1.1.tr4i3., MLR'S, CA/MNENI3,
,_
- , , !iperm, 14r4, %in.!: 1., I.:rat..i FU.)t, '• •
Si .
TANNER : 4 ',..Ni f
,;.%[A'CIINE Oil.
- I
s'l
. I' 4 l. 47 an:] Ti . .!, 1 , :L . .',41.414. , . il) L.:l ~:f3.1: vu.r.4..4.. - .
~ 814150.1.5. .15.1113 , 41;:, ' (.).',l'ti, (.3):+113,. .
- • ; 1....nni,1. , ., 4 lirl'ir.'3r:l..o..l.l=tery. .
, - i ~ „, „ , ~,., .
j/ I C) C/C4z:7'n Quili • e).1;:, , i _lit i),' ,1 1
3
IT(.101.1i, taKIN, A!:f) !Olt I•llk.r.'l,ll.‘ll4lN:i.
,
" I'l. - 11E IVI.NI '... 4 .:3) I.14)r()ILS,
t 3iiy , o
. .
, Foe 2.1.i:11e. mil 1t,.. ; ' i
...1
TOBAC S • -,' ' , l ' ' ' e
00, 4 N1. , 1-,, ,/ I PCS AND ,t.1A11.. ~
I . I i ' '• . I
Garden. Field and il`Jriti . . StilA T1:110 , ..w. , ..i111 1. 1
INJLt,,re, 5U511i.11,:.,k2 Sh,)llide: ii,MI,A, Brl ...,t
tlllepA, re,tii:lig IL:lgs. Nit:iiii.l4 Lloit!ea,
lariPles, .lilrp:c Shells au.l fi1e.01 , 11 , ., 87riti:;v:<,
IkNlPans,J*ll-timaliill4.E'ru:t Jara, tiler- .
jilometcr:4, 11.2‘ , :•42.%', Extzwt.s, tito:le •
Jum, Ohms {Care, 1:0tt..14 Vltils, Col•kn, Bath ,
Brick, out Stove Ll:tekitig, lIAlt Tsekle:, Am
auLl Huaurvith
- L.nd
All articles a - Arno-lied reprosente.l. Persona at
a distatuce can remire their orders . by lit Or 'LUAU.
which will receive proaira earoful etbnlEon.
Medical advice given gratnLtously at. try Unice,
charging ouly for nanlieinc:
kir I:haul:nal for past 111,ral patronage, Isamid res.
pectfany atuaouncv to hie/ friends aud too public, tWt
uo pains shall be spared ea. sat.3fy, and rierrd the 6u
tionation of their eoilar7ruLe aud patronage. •
it Open Sundays for preaeriptiour from 9 to lo
a.m., aud tu. to 1, anal 5 t., .
Jan. 1. 1869-syr. If. C. 91.1);
W . H. 1I 011 E'
H. IL GORE VllCe:cd.il.h . to (mac Ai You: F*
is continuing the busineM3 at the old: stand. lick,
Patton's Illock, where he is dal)! rsciring 'additions
balkis stock from the ino,t reliable Importers and
manuttetttrers. lie rev., AtAlly asks fora liberal
share of public patrviryv. A lzrge stock of .
lituiyast Leer ,rwtr.vt- I, wui T 11:11 '49,v pzepazed to•
enik,plp thq
WART:I Or THE MIMIC WITH ARTICLE*
A FULL AAFOXrAIENT OF CovESTUATED
BOTANIC, rii,ranc, AND HOMIToTATtiIi_ .
ALL VIE roYUL.IIt PATENT
PAINT AND 11,1thy1,sli 111: &NIES,
FANCY AND TOILET Aiinci.Es I3N 15 - I.ltY RIND
TILLEN's ALCOBVLIC PLOW SITUACLY.
A•SDOMINAL
PIT3IPS,
.1
11ntt1.,..`,3 - iiuggls and
iazon,„ grucws, roacm
sunaicAL INBTII[73fENTS Or LATE STYLE.
_ .
A large supply - 01 Brushes ror the Eat and Roar. Also
• for tho Teeth and Nails. Tooth Powder and Pastes,
Oils. • Perflonery. Soaps, Combs, Bair 'llye, ,
• Invigorators, Ac., Kerosene, Kerosene '
• Lamps, Shades, ClrAnneya, Wicks, •
c., nil - of the , late.,t style,
CHOICE, CUIABS, T011it:CO --IND SNUFF
PhYsichuis siipplied at reaaouable rates. !lea.
clues and Prescriptions carefullyand accnratelycorn.
pounded and prepared by competent persons at all
hours of the day and night.. Sunday hours from 9to
10 o'clock is the forenoon, and 1 to 2 in the afternoon.
• Towanda, Sept. 29, 1506. W. H. H. 60HE.
1 1 GWAND . A AGRICULTURAL
2'o WANDA, PENN'A.,
HEAVY AND LIGHT
,WAGON,
• •
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS-IGIANCRES.
SCROLL PLANII:4, ETC., ETC
SPOKES A - BENT STUFF,
.TAME !!.TOCK mom IIIRCH TO SELECT
SECOND GROWTH DletConY AND. OAK
• Liam kni IVG MS nASTti.-
NlTe.hri:re the Broad and Narrow Guage
Di. C. ITT . Tilain. Pie iideat
TONVANDA CARRIAGE
:rho ihdersigued resitecttngy announce totheipub-
itc Quit the hare rarchaadd.the
OARRIA-GE SHOP .
THE LATAST STYLE
11k014 wo'danuillibasaatem eonstant-
A.T.koeP oa band an assortment of splendid
TOP AND' OPEN BUGGIES,
•. DEMOCRAT A.ND LCIIIIM :WAGONS.
ONZ AND TWO tiZATED I
A - btr . ' SLE/GH 8.1
11.1 . 2=40, pr4s4ly attended to at reaaossatda
•
lIIINANT G• STOLEN
TowardLi, May 9,1,847-47.•
A cHowN LOT , OF AvirrrEß
4 2.
el S
at eititot la kinds, far sato by t
AIM hitbarrel abush
. SW k r&
Drugs and Medicines.
EMIG
I=
=I
MEDICINES
DRUG
Dltre.s . AND .ii DICINE.'i
BEI.O:44IN'a TI TIII-.
fIURE WINES. LIW.TOIIB FOB
ttiE, 'O 4LY
PA/NT., lin.. 'VATIIAFT,
=EI
.4NI) RESINOWS,
111 tite bcit. Trusie:s,
S:/u:li(iu a'l::h'CY
=
Manufactories.
WOMKS:
3IANUFACTURIZ RUM SPOSE.S,
DENT srury,
GENERAL WOOD -WORE,
To Dealers in
\Nu ,raiir
The aboTei ere fropithe best
MILL PICEA made and dress . ea.
Bupezintendeni. '
Towanda, 1868.
FACT-DRY
OF:
H.. DRAKL•
And .re now viewed to lndld work In
FAMILY . CARRIAGES,
ALL WOME WAIIRANTED
•
P RE INS
=M
TOWANDA, IA
WYOifiNG COMPAXY,
Crpilal
ast(l,: . Sui plug, - - $270,000.
-.: C. DOIXBANCB. L. I). SHOE/TARIM.
`Woe l'rr.d.
B. C. h),IMI, Keex. •
T. 11. CAIIP, tioneral Agent for Bradford and par
of Tloga county.
AULAze.4l.:{ ecUPA %T.
Hartford, i-41,
OTT num bog:nal:4 Y. 4:4011.4,11
`ALIJAST .(ITT
COMPA-XY
uLTos 1 , 11.1.:Jr.A. 1.
r. CourAnt'
Sin,;..ru;i.n bILE a
'II MAL Mil INITLANI:K.
Sprjng)idd• WU.
LA:Tr AliTI it . (Iry AT: LV
17Ftt.ccc'cc ('r_ ,
Eli
I
i al rrmrtnentrAl r),1110,01$1
.I=n:wit!. Cap
NE
I A
~.4 um.lics;Ajustia,l r ap , r t.
' . . 617Ccia4 rm all lir no gr
..tex as by any Unser reliable
attention- lateen to
1 - ; AND Tif 1:111 COX? "ti.
Pot.tra.t.l l acrW.,uu a .
rum 'pima:. born
i'i•operty, at as L.w r
rnmpany. aml tprotal
FARM ISILITIAS(
()Mel.
Inlaw '.Yarti. Hvuac. up stain,
T. IL CAMP. Agent
k Vevitra,;..
Mi. 5, 14tri.
Smitbleld.
llArty, nog:. scants•. Pa.
FIRE LIFE
AND ACCIDMa'TAL
NSUBANCE.
- c4PITAL • asmviTED, (.ssus
,v4 , ;I•ENTEE.V MILLION DOLLAns
C. .S. RUSSELL, Agent
i•cr Compaxivi
Cituaru Fucc a IlLauisz Immaaxca Co., I
• and inuplua over ' Saso,ooe
gout: C4.2.31PA1TY.
York. j
(:31,!ta,i- and r 1411,111! ! over
~}: 7.VortTIT ALEILICA,i
Pi,iltWdpls a.
Cipft.il and horp!us over
lAxtrAThts' ComrAba,
Now York. f
$906.00U
Cap:Lil and suridnx aver
ENTERI•I:Nt. COMPAWIr. •
I
.t.i•kpi . 4l and surplus over
A.11747T1C 11t13.10.CrY. COMPAICT,
Neic Fork, J
$760,01A1
Cnpital and surplus
P ::11 L.VEANC!!: COMPANY,
Hartford, Conn. J
strphts aver $704.000
•3iczc.w LIVE I.S. , VCASkT. COMPANY,
New York.
Capitateed eurplns over
TUAVELLY2t: ItcncllANCl: COMPANY.
Hartfurd, Conn:
Gap:t4l awl hurpluis over $600,000
- Ri.s.ex faiths on el Jail& of Properly, at as tow nt..
an by any other reliable Compudea.
Policies honied and Lorne', If any, adjexted at
this Ageuey. thereby sasiset - the trouble 'and memo
of going elsewhere for methane/A. '
1y5...Wt.:0at the Ilardware Store of Coddle& nu.
aeU k CO. C. S. inissrm
Towanda. Feb. T.
,1866—tt..
NATIONAL LIFT - INSURANCE
CO. OF U.H.A.
C a CAPITAL. SI.OOO.OOO—PATD x PULL.
Chartered by Congress. 1868.
CLARViCE IL CLAEK. President
JAY COOKE. Chairman 'F:inanno and Ex. Cant.
HI MY D. COOKE, Vim President
EMERSON W. - PEEP. FS•. , ...,rttary cwt Actuary.
The m ivanta g ,,,a • the National Lilo Inerniance co
1: It is a National Company. cltartered by Congress;
ti. 'lt has a paid pp capital of One Million Donais
t. It offers low rates of premiums ;
4. It furnishes larger insurance than other Con.
panics, for the same money ;
„.1. It is definite and certain ;
6. There is no possibility of•m'srepresentation by
agents, or miaanderstang by polierboklers;
7. The policies are plain ccajdzicte. so piacliltum
-mnee for so mach money ;
8.• All pollees are non•forfeiting
' 4. The policies are extort f Mill attachment.
E.- NV.: CLADh R (X).. Bankers. Philadelphia
(cny.ral Agent*
Is. Se, ISCSBk:LL, -Manager.
N. C. EI-‘iBEF.T . A: A. O. M.A.SON
11 . 5, Agent,' for Tow udi and vicinity
Jan.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF ILARTFOLCD, CONN.
Nummactsa x 0424 vow 59.000 Mixamat
ASSETS (June I. 186).cmg,1115,000.000. •
Surplus °Ter $7,400,400.
.curaikacr DIVIDEND FROM 40 TO 70 PER CERT.
Total.Clainit lo Death paid. to Rafe. over $6,000,000.
Tor.: DINTD=D6 PAID TO DATE, OTIS $6,000,000.
PLTRELY MUTCAL COMPANY
• All its' employ is eqnlisblk divided among the Pol
fey holders in
• • ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
Which mad be applied in reduction of I'Vemlinna. or
may be accumulated at interest for the benefit of th.
Awned. or may be receircd by than in Cash.•
Policies are granted aster two or more
nut' Premiums have been paid. thus Priebe' ll 7
Elating •
-
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING.
It issues Policies upon all
• DFATILUILE PLANS .OF INSUBASFE,
And liss adopted in Its workings several •
- SPECIAL -FEATURES
OBIGINAr WITH TIM COMPANY AND OMR.
- ED BY NO OTHER.
H. & measkx,-Agest
Towanda, I's., July 73.1867—U
BRADFORD COUNTY
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
JOlfl W. UM. Ageni, TowAxDA. PA
FOR THE FOLLOWING
PHCLNIZ
Hart/anti Conn. 1
IT=3
HOME USI7ILMY CONVANT•
NM Harm, Cyan. I
I=
New Fork.
OZIOLLVIA
QM
NOSTIt . .AMEXICAX '
rork.
.k $773,517 17
IMMEEI
j% Tork. I
ET=
Pollees walla and Losses acijitatel at tide ageoci.
Pl= property risks taken at the lowest rates.
' ikg-0111co in 'Memory New-Block. north side Pulp.
lc Square, Towanda, Pa. . JOHN W. NM
April 1.1867. •
riIHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU
..a. RANCE SOCIETY'S Agency for Bradford Co.
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly Income over $2.000,000 cub.
• MONTANYE k WARD
Toirands. July 25,1867
TEE LYCOMING MUITCALFIRE
Isnranoo Agency for Bradford county.
CAPTTAL s3.4C*.teCk
llntualoash Plan., In en ceesehil operation over Bien.
ty-seven years. . MONTANYE k WARD..
, . Mianda, July 25, 1.1367:
Alin FOR SALE.—A LOOOD
Farm situated in Armenia township. in the
'.eastern Dirt. adSoining J. U. Bothwell's properil•• —
: It consists of .172 scree, 40 acres Improved.
lhri!
li7Z°gcbl'rr7.gh!'"'n :r 11!
la well
tally lieary .
ood
tams
1 - e l jey resii i rms . riteriiievuost'l l joining. It ;
loiXt2cl,,and Is a de:win:l l ;ls property.. Will be sold
cheat, For briber particulars address or shilluiro
Ut
• a t . 0 .-2. st MILES 'RACK, Towanda. Da
•
C OFFEE ' TE
A, SUGAR, • FISH.
kc.. who:csalc old
July 1. MCCABE , k
THAT egr;ERRATED STILF RlS
ing Flour, at C. B. PATCH'S.
may 20.
DRCF. HORSFORD'S BREAD
Prrparat:on. at Q H. PATCWB•
May 20. .
Illeford. Vt,,
All toy: x . r
A , . , 1.,,;
~.. $3,750,000
$1,700,W0
s&po.ouo
$8.0.113 I tO
=
$1,461.8:35 co
$1.622.971 3
1i.000,000 vu
$630,682 -