Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 19, 1867, Image 4

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'Farmers often find fault with those
who experhneut. • They say of a
neighbor sometimes, "he is,rather ex
perituental ;" .but they should remem—
ber that every new truth is an expe
- riment,to all those who have not tried
it. Some one must be the flak - to very
from the. trodden path,tor we should
still rise a crooked stick instead of a
plough: \-• There is a ass, however,
who, upon hearing of any novelty in
agriculture, at once try it, not on a
square . yard,but on their whole crop ;
such men are riot `.worthy of being
styled experimenters. But should a
farmer at this day call himself prac
tical and judiciotts in his caling,w,ho,
after having heard that in many sec
tions of country corn is- cultivated
flat, withcint hilling,and that potatoes,
are so cultivated, still continues to
hill both without trying the experi
ment of flat cultivation
,even on :a
single bill, 4= such amn he rated .
as judicious ? Is such a man to be
called a practical farmer ? Is he peso-
tical, who allows Lima beans to trav
el round a pole fifteen feet high,when
the pinching off of the vine at five
nod a half feet high will produce don
hie the crop of.beans, and Particular
ly,hefore frost ? Should he not try
the experiment -and see how it will
answer ? Many permit, melons, cu
cumbers, etc., to run over the entire
area of the soil, in long single vines,
while others, by pinching off the run
ner buds .after the third rough leaf
- has formed, get their fruit early and I
-..0f double size. Why should not this
experiment be fried and adopted, if
found true,? Gooseberries mildew all
over the country, bat some have
• saved them by cutting every branch
that is-within five inches of another,
and by mulching the surface with
salt had, or other cheap refuse ma
terial ; is this not a fair experiment
to try ?
It has been frequently asserted
that properly underdrained subsoiled
lauds never suffer from drouth' • who
cannot name many farmers who lose
their crops from,drouth, at least once
in ten years, and still have never ex
perimented to know whether they can
anderdrain and subsoil their land, for
--(ite tenth the -value of crops,or wheth
er such sulusoiling and underdraining
will save them from drouth entirely ?‘"
And those whO doubt this fact,should
they not make the experiment, or vis
it the farms of those who have, to
know of its truth ?
Thousands of acres of peach trees
are grown by those WitO have never
tried the shortening in process, and
eaunot telt whether the . ) , will bear
for a series of years longer for such
. practice or not. IS it not a fair ex
periment to try this on a single tree
at least ? Are there not thousands of
- farmers in the United States who
have never tried any other fertilizing
material than barnyard Manure.?
Sh6uld they not satisfy themselves
by experiment, whether or not others
may not be more cheaply used, and
produce more profitable results ?
Continually we hear it said, that
those who surface plough five or six
inches, have another. farm • under it
which they have not developed.—
Should not such farmers experiment
with the subsoi ; .1:.1 to know if
this be true or false ? ' . bushel of
carrots and a bushel of oa . re said
to be equal•in effect, when '.` d to,a
horse, to two bushels of oats. Now
as sateen times the number o • bush
' fr
els - of carrots can be raised on an
acre, than can possibly be g,own of
oats, should not those farmers
have never raised carrots try •• ex
periment, and thus ascei tainif these
assertions are true ? Those who use
hoes, and forks, etc., for cleansing
row crops of weeds, have heard that
the horse weeder would do the work
of forty men with hoes,and that many
have -repudiated - the use of the hoe
altogether for root crops ; why should
. •they not - try this experiment? It is
said that one 'mowing machine will
do the work of twenty men with
scythes, and that one threshing ma
chine will do the work of a hundred
men with flails should not those
who at present use flails, visit farms
where mowing machines and,thresh
ing machines , are used, to ascertain
that experiment will not warrant
them in the purchase of such tools ?
Those who use barnyards open and
exposed to the winds and rains, and
who permit the -washings to run off
to the creeks and. streano, - have
doubtless heard that with manure
sheds, and with properly arranged
tanks retained the drainage of the
manure heaps, and pumps, they ob
tain better results than with the open
but nyard practice ; should they not
carefully review the operations of
• these experiments, rather than satir
ize that of which they have no knowl
edge ? Eiperience is said to be the
mother of wisdom—experiment in the
father r of truth.
i. There will, for many weeks to
come, be great accumulations of
weeds and rubbish, by the digging
up of potatoes, removal of pea and
bean straw, and many other mate
rials which, when decayed,will make
goDd manure. The economical man.;
tiger never , wastes a particle of any
thing which can be rotted into com
post ; and if the compost pits are
now full, room must be made for any
extra t:upplies. It is not npcommon
to see the refuse of the garden placed
in holes full of water, in order that it
may decay the more rapidly. The
idea that water washes out all the
, goodness of the material is forgotten.
It would be much better to accumu
late all vegetable refuse in one heap,
to undergo fermentation and decay
without the help of mois
ture ; and when offensive efllu is re
sults, put a layer of earth over. the
heap. ' , Commori mould is the best of
all dederizers.
CHARCOAL FOR TragEYs. , --We notice
that a California paper highly recom
mends char Coal for fattening turkeys,
and recommends that it - should be
pulverized- and mixed with mashed
potatoes and corn meal, at, well as
tat to them in small lumps. 'While
we condemn' the ipiactice of mixing
the pulverized charcoal with the oth
er food of the turkey,compelling them
to eat whether - they wanted it or not,
we have no doubt of the excellent ef
fects of s,upplying fattening turkeys
with charcoal broken into small pie
ces: We have had - evidence of what
we, say, awl for a number of years
have rwsnraended charcoal for this
PurTowl- ,
ffEZMWM==
M=',;M
STILL ANCTII:BR Itlliir:ET9*;
.
01 GOODSI- - '-' ',';
ci - -•
Lino o. paoiiiiroda au @Mattis it. 4 ai.
. 1.
large sad rarlsd amostment of
-2 1 `UIt I'T U,S - 3! - -- 1
sow on estattlon at bhi Wbge-Booms, which
he Ida be happy r,dahorr to any andeveryone
free at charge, or to sell # a very snai l ad
vance from cost. Tbanlffal far the put liberal
patronage of the -public t I Would say' that 1
shall still endeavor to make . It to• their interest
ts deallrtth me, not only bylkeeplag a
LARGER SPOOK
To mien from then is kept in may other Pang
tare re in tide ;instal ; bat as° by dining
them
AT. , LESS 'PRICE
1.•: ,
. . .
Than the aweeinallty of goals can be pur
chased elsewhere. I have now in store over CO
DIFFERENT PATTERNS OP OBAIREI,
MIME
THIRTY DIFTEISENT STYLES BESMEARS
Beildes BUYeatile I Stands, Tables, BOok Sacks,
What Hots, Sofas, Tete-a-Tete's, Rockers,
and Easy Cluihs, Piano Stools, Chil
dren's' Wrhtges,Ohlldren i s ()ladles
and Crib* Looking Glasses,
Looking Glass Batts,
Pic
ture:; - Fratftes, Photo- •
,----
. graph Orals, Steel
:Ragrilvings, _
i.
{ Cords and •,
Tunis,
In fact a fall assortment L.
OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE,
All of which will be sold
CHEAP FOR 'CA,SH.
The public are red to call -g examine
my stock before:purchas Ing -elsewhere. Store
°ratan Street, .2 doors south of Mordanyes. I
also keep of hand; a large assortment of
READY MADE COFFINS,
From the moist common to the driest Mahogany
or Bosevrood, which will be furnished with or
without Attendance with . House, at as lo}► a
price as the sea quality can be purceased else
where. '
NEW - FTJANITURE STORE I
Haring rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form
erly occupied by P. WI. Page, Athens, Pa.,
would now saylto the flattens of the old Estab
lishment that. I have a complete ELM* of Goods,
just recedred, embracing e►erythi In the
virtuartrus LINE.
My geode are new and well selected, scaler
GOOD GOODS
WW not be usufersold by any. Call and ex
amine my stock before purchaaing. I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment, and
I. HART
Will have chugs of the business and Mandfact
nring. In short: we hue the - finest Stock of
Goods in oar 110 west of New York, consisting
of
Parlor Furniture,
Cluunber-Betts,'Sofas,. Bureaus, ilarble-top
Centie r Tables, Bite:Won.
and Dining 'abler, Chains, Bedsteads, '
Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel,Engravings,
OteCurtins, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes,
Pictures, &c.
COFFINS AND BITIIIA.L OASES.
Our Undertakex's Deparnnest will at all
times be well supplied with everything that
line. We harrthe
FINEST REARSE -
In this section, not eveepting anything west
pi New York, and will attend Funerals within
a circuit of Twenty Miles, on reasonable arras.
G. H. YOORBIB.,
N. I. HART, Agent.
Athena. Jan. 26. 1866.-17
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS I
TAMES MAMMON announces to the 4 public
-that be still continua to manufacturei and keep
on hand a large assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Banana, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands r Chairs,
of every descripttot. , which will be made
of the best materials, &nein he most workman
like manner.
I invite the inecticm.of the public to mylwjirk,
which shall no be impaled in durahlllty, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will ibe
found to be as low se the times' will admit.
!Ludy-made Collins constantly on band cr
made to order. A good Hearse will be famished
when desired.
Aug. 15, 1865.
illistalatuous.
OROOERY; PROVISION "AND
. FEED STORE.
JOHN; MERIDETH,
(Main-et., first door south of the Rail Road
Noose) would most respectfully invite the at
twain of the-public to his large and well se•
lected stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which he le selling to salt the times, and
purses of all. Re has also opened a splendid
FEED STORE,
Which Is well, situated to supply the canal and
Barclay coal region at all times. Re keeps
constantly on hand a large stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
stoLons,
PLOITR,, BUTTER, PORK; &0.,
Which he Ls selling cheapifor cash.
The citizens of Towanda and vicinity, will
pleaae accept my thanks for their very liberal
patronage for the last two Years, and we
promise with their assistant, ,to improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge our litukness, so as
to warrant satisfaction to all. Call and see us
Towanda, July 10, 1887.
MERCHANT'S UNION
EXPRESS COMPANY.
GREAT • INDUCEMENTS TO
IiERCIINTB NlAi3mprzas.
Having made arrangements with the New
York and Erie Railway, to do Rpm, Business
on their road, are now receiving all kinds of
freight and merchandise for elf parts albs
Union—North, South, Esat, West: the Cam
das, Europe, West Indies. Goods sent direct,
'to tidy part of California, all with the quickest
despatch. Shippers and Merchants generally
know what enormous rates they have been pay
ing for qiick transportation. Now this Cont
i pony is made up exclusively of Bankers, Mar
chants sad Shippers, to break up the mcnopo
ly [which the old Companies had formed] So as
tcAtive fair rates -to the business community.
i
Or packages weighing 40 lbs. and up•
snarl shipped by actual weight. The way.
1 to keep low rates, is to patronise the Company
that brought them down. Particular Care and
attention given to money and valdable Pack-
ages, Collections, &c. Collections {made and
returns forwarded by quickest ditch.
R. O. CP.ANS, - E. J. GIFFORD,
Agent. Div.
_Soft.
P. B.—All Pa cka ges to be forwarded from
Towanda and vicinity, by !baying them at the
Stage Office of John Beernan,-wni be forwarded
to the Waverly Office at this Company every
day. , J. BEENAN, Prop'r Stage .
Jane 8:1887.--1y.
10. OF 0.r. - -BRADFORD LODGE
A No. 167, 1. 0. of O. F., meets st Odd Fel
lows H0,72-lioaday evening from the first
Monday la A to the lint Monday in October
at P. m. ,Lam October i to .
s A , p o rll A at
s jp. ,21:
April 23,1867.
. .• ~
Room; so -mono AND )40111*ATIOUB
ALL THE POPULAR PATICBT *imam
, on,
; PAINT ii r ARNEW BRUSHES,
razor lam= Mall= OF VIIIBf
swig's A lgoLic AND 71,1132 xi uvei,
AiItALOID - AND RNEILNOIDEI,
B D 0111 IS A L 13 UrPORTBRB, I
al* Braces,
BBEABT POPE% NIPPLE 18E1=4 AND
BBIELDB, *
Nursing Bottles, Syrlngeiind CMltt4ins.
A Lem Atomentm or Rum, mops, room
•
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS 4 7 LATESTYLE
1 .
IiED , Dan Anew:.
A large suppl; Brushes for the Hat and Hair.
Also for the= and Nat* Tooth Pow
ders and Pastes, Oils] Perhunery,
Soaps. Bak Itl ie l
se nillbr•
ators Au., Kerosenik, 1
Lamps, Shades , Chimneys, . 1
• Wicks, he.. all of the
ti l .4
is ate at stylist.
CHOICE CIG I
, TOBACCO ; AND MVP.
• I
sr Physkriatut supplied at ramonable Mee.
Medicines sad Prescriptions carafe: and ac
cnrstel,y compeunded and prepared by compete
1 ent persons at , ,all hews of the day andeight.
Sunday hour from 9to 10:: ' plod In the fore
noon, to 2in the a ft ernoon. -
• IL IL WEIL
Towanda , Elindt. 29, Mi. i i
1.7.....
T ip- 11-
An entire ew Stock of Clothing bought as;
cheap u before the war, to be sold with
SMAI L PR.OFITSI
- The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he
has this day Spelled at the south Store of
BEIDL MAN'S ELO.OK,
Opposite the !deans House, Kali Street, a
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
01 4 11atul7 M
GENTS
And that those goods bonght akcvery low fig or
will be sold w rery Inca 'profits. lint e
to establhhArmanent trade irt thls place , a
in order to the confideece of probes a
wDldealth them on's bask of honcat y a
integrity,And all goods sold will be guar a nt e
for what theY are repreientedlo be.
Come4 L nd examine the New Store of
____ , _
Towanda,
S 0, L
Are 'Jowl
SPRING
Per men an , boys wear. The assortment will
be found the choices they hale ever ofibred, se
lected with reference to •wants of thole
trade. Me respectfully in to an examination
of their clo leg, which -is,' manufactured ex
pressly for it trade, baying a buyer at all
i 3
times in the market we feel confident to give a
better at a wer price than can be obtained
elseihere. Also in store foi the 'trade a cow
plate stock cf
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS,
RICH AS .
—r •
FANCY CLASS. SHIRTS,
AND MUSLIN . SHIRTS,
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
tiDEBS,,GLOVES, TIES,.
FS AND OAFS, &O.
stock must-be
bu d by the first of.
I. We are o great lging,
to remove, we eel confident in
r Mends and castomerecon will
ir.intereart to call on us before pnr
where,&member the Place
soutmos & soil
No. 2, Patton's Block.
May 23.'67.
PLAIN . 1 1
LINPS I
LTN •
PAP
BUS
: .
TO ea
Angust,t •
as say te g ia to
find it to
!1$11111!g
Would am ,
sad
am the pa
daily
.F
JOHN NEBIDETH.
Li his Hie,
*bleb he
G
made Coediting
COATS,
DRESS
Over Alla
Mars.
BNeck ess Zee,
Bar p
All •
cheaper It
vetce. 1.
Jug. Next
_
'Lis 2 CHAMBER SRS.-
Also Pine Obestial or %beat absiglii sat
P ROOTS.
nothing;
'LE OF'. FASHION
NEW STORE.
EENV GOODS'!
e Nene and Boys and Children
O..T:H 1 G 1
WRING (loops, RATS,'CAPO
ac.., 4tc., st.,
prli 8.10417.-34.
MON SON,
opening their general stook of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
17=7,1
SPRING AND arm=
1 GOODS
W. EDDY,
cs to the. - citlaeno of Towanda,
liorerally, that De has in store
, sew al
SH
G 0: 0 VS,
R.
Imitable to thatrintiat the people,
1 11 sell for Curremayl, at former
-
L D P ii -. 1:0 S 1
turas! of good well and reabla
LOTHINGI
.. ay of any molding In
'INES S II I T ta,
(No ::,
B US
All grad,
VESTS AND PANTS,
• All Wool !
OATS, PANTS & VESTS;
Coate, Mete= and , Pants,
d Over liblrte, Linen and Paper
, Camimere and Flannel Shirts,
:Vera, Waves, Came, Lestber
.13 a Bilk, Bolt and - Straw Hata.
ember that flood Goode are
lair, price thipoor goods at any
andwanitie , r ls before KY
, oor to Pow ell ° .
' 1 R. W. EDDY.
May 18,1807. „- , .
Towpath
HOUSE, TQWANDA, PA.
Street. Dean* Owl soa.a -
C. T. 814'TR, Pro;ilettor.
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JAPANNED - GOODS
TABLE OrZLERY.
As we buy all our spode from
FIRST RANDS,
: WISPS?' canklyesi
Laver Stow any awe liarthe In this seem.
LTAILDit'S TRIMMINGS;
WHEELER & WILSON'S
EMSTGEIt'S REMO MACHINES:
Towanda, Yaroh 7,1887.
GLASSWARE!
995 Qreeawich filtrint, 9 doors below Bare lay at .
CROCKERY DEALERS' ,GLILBB WA=
•
CONFECTIONERS'
DRUGGISTS'
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
GLASS WARE.
R. JACOHI3.
BSI•TANNIA
BILVER:PLATgD WARE,
CTIANDELIK&S, LANTERNS, &C.,
-
The best patent Fruit Sus in the marlort, to
be mold at tha losrest prices. A fail line of
Looking Glasent. AU Ueda of Glass. Ware
made to eider. Agent for Meridian Britannia
co*Pani.
J. T. WBIGHT,
226 Greenwich Street
April 18,'87. 2 dooribeknißarciay, N. Y.
THE UNDERSIGNED; HAVING
In in the Arta of C. B. PATCH & CO., Is now
minced to otter to the citizens of liradtard
Count, and vicinity; a Imp and well indented
stock of
Which I hen purchased for Cash'saul feel oaf.'
Aunt Oat an yell st 'nt low *mai Man be
purchowl Combat*. / now °Mr to thei
►splindidittook - • •
TEAS, COMES, Straigs,
•
•
BTABCI3, 11110110,,ita
PIMA GRAUM DO
I keep conga" on band. PORK, RAILS,
LARD eadlinds of FISH. Weald call the see
tenticet of the publics to =Can't Be Beat
In quality or pew_ Jame Oakley% Celebrated
Laindri; New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Pls ue call and ezamine ontstociot
tarp. rodwent of YANKEE . NOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, Ac., Ac. I wlll psj the high•
Parraeis give or a ail WWI swift ebiliime.
AU ponies Indebted to the.lete-Sret ertil
pile. agile& 2oike miott. '
lomp*Ohnhll4**l. //
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ME
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"
-ROOK,
tF ..1~
LAVA i -
ME
Mip
SE
WOOD,
WILLOW,
in variety.
GOOD GOODS
OLOTHEI,
MINIMUMS,
'Of the imit , gala/.
CUTTING
MANUFACTURING
S
Done-to order,
agents for
And
tho. Great Depot for
Ip tlics all Nadi of
Also, a complete ueortmeat of
EMI
KEttomml wmai
Best Wands of Keraient on.,
Purchased the entire Wend et
IL IL PATCH,
GB 0 (E R I
Have on luuld a largo stook of
RTE DO. BUDIEWHRAT DO.
STOOK OF Topeaoo,
WOODEN WARE.
COMMY Ilt0i)110E:
O. B. Pivcat
BEI
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P '
•OW-CASlkiz DRUG J-iSTORE6
' ; / 11141114111 1 1 "" I rni al s
1 eenktir 14 1! 1 ..ird 14 " 1111/1 ' VS'
Ravin nagatiriAldid Wetly to his Stalk,
fa MODAMOR:t coastitatin an
asisalive mow. aatiotalog many attiolat vied
bit)" , /2kt plioas. cuddly
Mooted witia_mil to Uliprogromilve mitt of
el/ POW. I,IIICA will beset oaaidawrililitb
gal with hash woke retoind Otto on the
sad reaaamatila tow at o.Wwla-
F°r lil ia l a • '
DICIAAMNDIOINES,-01131110ALS,
Ma
t ?ARNIM, ' ORM Vim,
tIENZIIa AND- TURPENTINE,
Panie- TONAL WIIITE-Wl4l R.
• And all kinds of Biushes, -
KgROBENE .boAL om,
Al6lwlsmi, Barbing " Plaids,
CR*NEril,
Sperm, lard, Whale, Neata Fool,
TANNER'S AND' MACHINE . O/148,
Fancy andinllet Articles in all their variety,
SPONGES, • SOAPS , -:-0031118,
Pomaded', Hatt•Dyes, PerfapetY,
POOKRT BOOKS, PORT MONAIS,
Pocket Knives, BMWs,
TOOTH, SHIN AND HAM pREPARATIONB
41/BE WINES ANi• wauona,
;For Keillabial use, '
AND .
Towel°, -Shiymg,, PIPES . AND utitts,
r
Garden, Field and Flour Beads; Truates, Sop
rm sas t
Pamno,
e r c iz eng ittdd% Braces,
,Bottles. Niplos, NILE gene ant
- yringes, Fans, WU-
Sealing Fruit Jars, ermonleters
Flirosiag Rillsobs, Stone Jugs, Glass --
FIT', Bo#,lef,ykikkgorka, Bath Brick,
and Stoic 131acIdag, Ptah Ammuni
tlgn 64.;tiutio. Eclectics and llommpatli
to Medic , and all the Popular Patent
ME D 0 . 1 11 . ,.E
. 13 .
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AU articles warranted .as represented. Per;
sous at a' distance can receive their orders by
Stage or mail,. which will receive prompt and
'careful attettlon. . . •
• .
DR:' •
PORTERS •PIiEPAS4I27ONS
FOB FAEIf.P . USE,
Known as Safi and &Wilde Remedies axe-war
ranted for what they are • '
intended to give satis
faction, via z , 1 •
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup for fo r
adds, lung compaintsoke.so44l 00
Dr.. Porter's Eclectic Pais, for Onion, COM.
'• . plaints and !Rik' cathartic. . 25 -
Dr. Porter's Banger Syrup, for scrofula
akin diseases, 4-c 1 00
Pr. Potpies Uterine Tonto, for female weak
\ nas, 4.c: • - too
Dr: Porter a Tonic Elixir for streng th ening
Vie sTsko 2 . 1 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, forliArl and
kidney co,mptainti 1 ' 100
Dr. Porter's Comp, Byr. Bypophosphitei,
, for urinous debility... .. , ... 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balstun. .-
for dim%
rhaa, 1cc....... ... . .... . 35
Dr. PoirtcesPamtly Em b tionjoi sprains
brais, 4-e 35
D. Poster's Pectoral Wsfera), for'-hoarse-
'. .
aces, soft thr0at,,T,.... k .... 25 \
Da Porter's Worm 'Wafer!, for ariffliog
25
Dr. Porter's Worml3yra p, for exterestna.
ma Mt ' .. . 35
Dr. Porter's Infant tin: . ..n = Belief, for crying bate
opc.. . ... .. .... ... . 26
Dr. Porter'lo finni, fl . , cedar/.
\:',245
Dr:Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth. '' f ,-, .
Porter's Tooth Powder, , forpresaming
, ,
i kith... r- , F
Porter's Trlcattene, for dressing and 50
growing the hair 50
Peaces Tricophile, a or beautifying -the
50
r ta
ofterteb dogthe rifenotullgainpoo,for clean.
BO
hair • ' ~
Porter' , S
Milk of Flowers, for beautify.
log the complexion 50'
Potter's Pile °lament. for external '
' iles i - 1-00
Potter's
lu Fre g urinnch Compound, for scald- '
'• e 1 OD
Potter's Medicated
p ige4 for-babittua
• • constipation 100
Porter's Healing Salve, for cate,wounds
tee. IS
Porter's I.4tßalre, for chapped lips.... -25
. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
. Porter's Eye Water, for Inflamed eyes.. 25
. _
Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, tor
corns and banitsuf 25
.Porte:'s Constipation Pills, for costive.
Hess..
. Portees ,Ir on Pilia:for poor blood ..... 25
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
ant catharric. 60
Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennet, for making nu . -
tritious diet for invalids, 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, iko4o
'Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for - flavoring '
ice cream—large bottlei 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, foz,mcnding
broken glass, ike • 25
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
- wood work.. —.. ..... .
. 26
Di. Porter's Oleansiug'Pluid,for easy wash
*
lug.. . 60
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing
F e y
60
Dr. Porter's Ely poison Paper, for killing
flies ' OS
Dr. Poiter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rats 25 1
iDr. Porter's .Bentine, for removing spots
from clothes 25
`Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles.,...i • 26
In bulk by the gallon 100
Dr. Potter's Horse and.-Cattle Powder, for
'diseases of 4)3linabs .
SO
Dr. Porter's Horse ' aadr Oattterktion,for
(te
60
Dr. Porter's -Bone mind Bpavin Care,
" for horses 60
Medical advice givetreratultonsly at the oMce,
charging only for medimne.
sir Thankful for past liberal patronage,would
respecttntly announce to his friends and th e
public, that no pains shall be spared to satMfy,
and merit the continuation of i heir confidence
and patronage. • '
H. i!f). PORTER, M. D.
Dec. IS, 1868. 7 ,yri •
you/Loco & OIGLESI
Wholesale and Retail at
RANDALL & COXPTON'S3
Flit door soath of tltri First Rational Bank,
wall STREET, TOWANDA, PA.
Blia/B OP tOBACCO—CREVIING
,
tzest
Gold \peat gunny Edda', Pine Apple; Michigan
Pig, Bose i 1 and Star, irtdchowe oiler for sale
to gust' to snit customers. Packages .in.
BarOas, b fa and quarters.
, BRANOS OP OIGARIii.
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Lebognet ,
patio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands' of
Tama.
FANCY eatoKtNa.
The celebrated bone Jack, Pride of the Val.
ted Btatee, Vlrginiatie ,gold Leaf, Navy and all
Wads of HidlicWck.
Landlords rapplied with Oiguri iil Foil To.
biwoo on Liberal , terms.
All orders promptly fillet i i 1 . 131 C
H, -BALL.
*rah 9.1887.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR
AWN Bodefre Agency for Braaford co.
CASH CAPIT&L $3,000,000.
Yearly Incopze Over $2.000.000 cad.
rowaa s, juiy 25,71ZrANYE & WARD.
THE- ITTOIdiNG MUTUAL FLEE
J. Iniiiituice Agency fqltraAtord County,
Waal Clali'plan. In successfuloperation' oir
er twentylterren'years. •
'XONTANYR WARD.
Towanda, July 25, 1887. .
'
ME
I=
4 , ,
OaIdPTON.
OriApftig, $3,400,000.
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MARSHALL, BRQTHERS &'.do;,
•
• .
Wish tw eall 111 W attention of Stbe public to
their new Stook of - • .
HARDWARE - - ' •
rmunizo _
BLACK warm TOOLS._
- and CARPENTERS' . TOOLS.
418° 6 : rne j! f• 41= (li,ShPaints,
Oils,
- • patty, Varnisben, and Paint
• and Varnish Brushes' - •
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cosh price. Alm, a dine assortment ¢f
KERO.I3ENEt3
, ,
of every style and *tent tosnit the public.
Lamps , repalrea gadi dinged front Oil and
Fluid tolterosene. •
Particular attention pitid to the atioatectorfog
of all klub of
TIN WAI3E.
3011111.11113 PROKIit ATTII - NDID TO
We have on band aline 'Miele cif,
GLASS FRUIT JARS,
with improved self:sealing corks, and •
HERMET-lO.A.LBEALING CARR,
which is one of the best MB need. '
Jew 841, ,
,~li~uttancbtcia.
WENITY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI,
1 -ENCE DI DENTISTRY—
J.ll.Bktrrn,,M.D., would respectfully inform
the inhabitants of Bradford County that he is
permanently located in Waverly,. N. Y., where
he has been in the practice of hie profession for
the past four years. lie would say that from his
long and successful practice of 25 years duration
he Ss familiar with ail the different styles of
work- done in any and all Dental Establishments
in city or country, and *better prepared than
any other Dental operatot in the vicinity to do,
work the best adapted to the many and different
cases that present themselves oftentimes to the
Dentist, as he understandsthe art of making his
own artificial teeth, and has facilities for doing
the same. To those requiring ander seta of
teeth he would call attention to his new kind of
work which, consists of porcelain for both plate -
and teeth, and forming& continuous gum. It is
more durable, more natural in appearance, and
much better adapted to the, guns than any other
kind of work. Those in need of the pate are
invited to •call and examine — specimens. Teeth
filled to last for years and oftentimes for life.--
Chloroform, Ether, and " Nitrous Oxide " ad
ministered with perfect safety,
.as over four:hun
dred patients within the last lone years can tes
tify. • - •
I will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30tb of
every month, at the office of W. R. TAYLOR,
(forrcerly occupied by Dr. 0. R. Woodruff.)—
Having made arrangements with Mr. Taylor, I
am prepared to do all work in the. very best
style. ai his office. April 23, 1a67,
D •
R. •VANBUSKIRK, , 4SPEBATPII.t
arm Blactieurcati DENTIST; has opened
ooms in the Beldlemaa Block, directly oppo
sl ki the Means souse, for the practice ut his
pr
,si\
essiou, and is prepared at all times to per
for all operaticins belonging to Dentistry. The
different kinds of- " Plate Work, will .. be recom
mends accor bag to their honest merits. Nat
ural T h tilled and restored to their original
beauty, l \ tka or 'lrbil the best adailted to each
indindnal ap '` , e fgreatest care and atten
tel lion3i ' lll bC -, correction of irregu
..
brake an,
Departmei
he claims
equal to thin
any other
without pn
ether, ant'
tients, as
shown.
our work
the atiteua
be ebeettv'
Towani
lIARDING & SAW. EY, "
Raving entered into a. co•part . Sp for the
transaction of the PEIOTOGRA • :C business,
at the rooms formerly occupied b - Wood a'nd
Herding, would respectfully call the, attention
of the public to several styles of Pict ures which
we make specialties, ae : Solarphotographs,.
Plain, Penciled and Colored, Opaltypes, 'Porce
lain Pictures..ko., which we debater cleanness
and brilliancy , of tone and .Artistic, Aniab, can
not be expelled. We invite all to examine them
as well as the more common hinds of Portraits
which we make, knowing full well that they
will bear the closest inspection. This Gallery
claims the highest reputation for godd work of
any in this section of country,, and we are de
termined by a Strict attention to.; business and
the superior quality of our work, to not only
retain but increase its very ,enviable
We keep constantly on band the best variety
of Frames and at lower prices than at any other
establishment in town. Also Passepartouta
Card frames, Card :Easels, Golmes' Stereo
scopes, Stereoscopic Vies, and ,verything else
of importance pertaining to the business. Give
us an early mil,
N. 8.--Solar Printing for the trade ion the
most rensortable terms. D. HARDING.,
Aug. , 29„ '67. P. SMALLEY.
ROOK-BINDERY-PH PUBLIC
J.,J is respectfully iutanned that the Book-
Bindery hes been removed to the Argue -Build
ing, Sol story, where will be done
BOOK-BIN 1)/N 01
ha all its various branches, on terms as rea
sonable as" the times" will allow.: The Bind
eky will be under the charge of
B.C.
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly dune, in a style • and manner which
cannot be ekcelled. Music. Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, ace., bound in every tarlety
of style. Particular attention will be paid to,
the Boling and Binding of
BLANII BOOKS,
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
durability wit be warranted.
All work will be ready for deliverY 'when
promised. •
The patronage of the public' is solicited, and
perk° satisfaction guarranteed.
Towanda. August 2. 1866.—t5. •
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WHpLESALE MUSIC DEPOT
• •
L. POWELL.
Bcratdon,"Pa.,. Dealer. in Chickerink's Pianos,
Decker's Pianos, Mason Hamlin 's :Cabinet Or
gans, Treat landaley & Co's Melodeons, and all
of Musical Instruments, Sheet Mode and Music
Books. *Orders trom Dealers and Teachers es
pecially solicited. Address;
L. B. PDWELL.
116 Pennsylvania Avenue, Scranton, Pa. •
March 28, 18 187.-Bm.
QHAVING AND TOILET SOAPS,
1 ...1 for sate cheap at the ' NEWS BOOM
(lAMBS FOR TgE FAXII4
NA OLE, at the _NEWS ROOM.
•1-zi'
f:::' : : - .;' - : • . -.. . , .. , . • f ;s4
r[•z-;'.'4 .- cf.i..;i . - 4 '-'.'• .',
EMI
p• • •
WO:ItrIWZ : P WEBS, ,
OratOzis, SEPECRATOBS.
titOOD AIHENS 4 PA.
$ r
Cnthlaitt° l2l . 2l 4" thre ,
1446 " ai1"Ati1 ),111209 , 014 D 3 4ND
CLEANZIRS, •
AND: UOESE TOWERS;
40414 prepared to Intordeti
Proukikt4)
Al CIA be boaght, in the United Stet's.' Hay
ins bew Ls pests tamed in •Ananntsettiring
Throttling Wahines,
,w 0 have spared neither
One nor expense In perfecting our =aloes;
and elaire.to tune -
- THE , BEST SEPERATOR,
One that will rept:444k* v air• froro thwto
Bore perfectly, and • with Ras power, than any
other roannialored. , Our Machines can earn
good pay by •
THRESHING THE STRAW
As left by most of th e 'Olitebines. used. Th ey
'are very simple: is - construction. being com
prised in a e piece, *so that 1, , s 1( ea not require
a ineebanilo set theai otrun them ; they
are all th an factored ander oar Orwell sayer-
Odom en
.CHALLENGE .TEE' WORLD .
show better wickitutrusbip.or. material. El
- machine to set up, And
THOROUGHLY TESTEO UNDER MOTION,
Warranted to be Sri . Working Order.
They have been in liractic.al use for several
years, an that we are not advertising 'a new
in 'chine every season; each " better than any
thing ever betore Offered to the public." Th , y
canto attached to Tread Toivirs, Sweep Pow
er*. Steam or Water Power, and for
DIIR
Perfection• of Working and kconomy. their
equal has not been Invented.
• • • OUR
Ave a 8 low u those of aay , other manufacturers
and 'parties dash-luta purchase, will-find it to
their Interest to examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
PRICE LISTS `FURNISH E D
Qu'applicatl4:: All kiwis 1)1
AGFRRJULTUR4L MACti (N ES
•
On hand'y and Mill Wor, Engines• Itoliers and
machinery of all kinds ;got np-tel orddr prompt
ly and on favorable terms.
Athens, Aug. 8,1887.
ORTH BRANCH ,'OI:[NBRY
liiitusited on Pine, end of Mann Street,-
. TO4VANDA, BRADFORD CO., FA.,
. . .
Of th e: best quality with the latest 'improve
ants. All kinds of ilachhiery_ for. Flouring and
flaw MM.
• STEAM : ENGINES::
MADE & REPAIRED,
STEAM WIIISTLES,7
STEAM GAGUES,„
GAUGE COCKS, ••
OIL CANS, &C.,
Of heavy wrought work 'for Silts/gas, and all
tither purposes, done - order: Also, a large
, .
assortment of •
COOKING- & HEATING, STOVES,.
Coal and Wood Burners:: Furniture for Cooking . .
Stoves, Stove Pipe, ..Tin-Warp, coat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators abd . Lcrapera, kept constant
ly on hand, - • . : -• •
DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS
•
Of all kinds of machinery for z , ilia and other
purposes prepared-by
of Teeth: fa d i le
e Dortor ' would say
Ilan and experience
any one in this or
will be extracted
If gas, chloroform o
ry satisfactory to pa
of hundreds can be
examine.specimens of
f the correctness of
And consultation will
lualgiven.
G
Foreman, who has hadiargn experience in this
branch of the business.
CARRIAGES, IVAGOI4S,SLEIGHS
THE OLD EST,ABLUMMENT SPILL °PEE
au to Reynolds,- - .Fellows & Co., are now
offering d are prepared to: furnish on short
notice, Wagons Carriages and B:eighs, pf all
descriptions and of the latest and most.itepro
ved style, and of the hest material at the old
stand opposite the Union Bonse, In th 6 cen.
lasi part of Al ßorough , Ala BradfOrd , ,,Cdtuity,
Pa.
The public 'are asfiared. that fie reputation
the shop has acquired during the last six years
under the superintendence of J. Tf. Fellows, will
be more than maintained, as he will superin;
tend the work as heretofore he having long been
and having had much experience as a Carriage
and Sleigh Belden, - would assure the public
that uo pains will be spared by, the above firm
to make the establishment worthy of their pat
ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm for the
patronage thus far 'extended, we hope to merit
a continuance of the-same.
N. 13.--We, the undersigned, being practical
mechanics ' can manufacture and offer to the
public et prices that will defy competition.
• JAMES H. pnLinvs,
C. CRANDALL,
J. G. - MERITT
mil IS, 1866. ly.
T° W ATNDA C RRIAGE
m!Emmimmomlmimml
:ON AO 'GOOD MKS
'Before leaving - 16e Worki, and are
•ND
MA,,CHLNE S-ROP;
Is now prepared to furnish
CIRCULAR SAW '.MILLS,
SHINGLE
Furnished 44 short notice:
BOLT
,dIITTING,
Done from Ito if Inches in diameter.
F-ORGING
WARREN HILL,
JOHN CARMAN:
Towanda, 29086.8.-17. ,
FELLOWS, &
Alba Borough, A
F=AQQTO,RY..
The undersigned respectfully announce to the
pabllC that they have , purchaied the ;,1 'Ng
CARRIAGE. SHOP
G.H.
And are now prepared to build work in
THE LATEST STYLE
• •
And most workmanlike manner. They 4, Will
constantly keep on hand an assortment of. splen-
TOP AND OPEN
FAMILY pARRIA.GES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER ! - WAGONS,
ONE •RD TWO BEAMED
ALIIANT.:,SIBIGI(B
ALL. WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promptly ate - Odell to at rea
prita.
BRYANT it;STULEN.
Towigida, May a, .
N'E PL-AN I N't} IL L
_
The undersigned haring' tittilt a large aid com
modious Mill in the Borough' of Towanda, and
filled it with tlwo most modern and , Improved
machinery, for the mannfactaie of • • •
WINDOW SASH, dr. BLINDS,
'are trepared to fill -orders, _whether large or
, upon -the shortest notice.' We have
also a large Viiriety of MOULDINGS, of, the
latest style and pattern, which we. can furnish
mand.ob ' cheaper than , they can be worked by
h
PLANING, -
• TONGUED*, •
ouovzoto r
AhD SCROLL
• = fite.WING,
arid all other work pertaining tO Joinery, will
be done to suiteur customers. • ,
Persons buildingiand , not livinginokthan
twelve to fourteen Miles :ablaut, will iind it
largely for their Interest to • buy_of us, or bring
`their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your. griet of •Plooring. or other lumber,
and while yourr team feeding,: have it
ground out and takelt home with you.
.We will pay CABO for PINE &.• .WLOCK
LUMBER depend at our lumberyard. . Come
and see us, orlf you can't conies write.
L. N. - BODOEILS it. - CO:
Towanda, reb.,18114.
.
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sitsurestu
.. „
1 1 1 °WA ND A INS lIRANC
AGENCY{ _
Poilcks fained,Loalee ' tothisted it 4 WTI I •
Bs R. B. M'ArEsta, -
0113iktollowins tuukrelfable Corr
011 icelkantaatyfillic.d.
deregide Aura of Cap teal,. f
7.
l atTlik /*MAIM Ckarriinr, • • •
• Hatrall.. C 40113• 41
' Cspltal ' ..$4,000,0c0
asir Lomas Awn Oi
Punt atm lan bananas. Co.
'ital dliarplas and Reserved Voids
Gold) ' - t5,271-,e4
Assets In the United States; over. tt . 1.800.0 0
Daily Premiums, upwards o ((cold) 17, 00
Nitir Diaz.Asik instraAlum Coitraxr.
Hartjo Com., I
Cipital •
Titioicumi!lsmitersmis Coiwrr,. t
/10 • 11/ilkeeksta e,
tial3/1 • • .
Nona' Ainrw C;iis T
tal
irriaraitsuittics
Co.,
(Accidas)
• " flatadaphia, •
CaPitai....l••••l 44930,0c0
Comoncreitimriainixraioni
.1004tal - Radford, Cam,
Ov
ga • • 10,000,000
p anda, Feb. 20, 1066—tf
AETFORD LIVE STOCK 1NSII:
• 'HENCE COMEUI 4 IY.
•
CAPITAL gOO,OOO.
Ca . assets Nov. 1, 1860; $155,294 83
I. , res on alt' klnds,:of live , stock, spinet
.ft and death from any pause. --
H. MGKEAN,
~
•
an. 10,1867 %.
1, Agent.
-e. 6th ; the Mate" Lady Mate, ' ocroed - by
is P. Flagg, q Boston, Mass., accidentally
teed a kick hem another horse, 'breaking
he left fore leg, above 'the knee, rendering it
n • to kill her as as act i of humanity. In.
su 4in the Hartford Live Stock Inaurauce'i.' re
y. loss paid Dec. - 6th 1867. '
t •
LIyEix:t.IuNRtiotCOIDENTAL
CAPITAL ILIPRZEINVED
`VENTEEN MILLION
1_ • • .V. 5.,13,1155EL1,, 4gent, . •
' TUB sor:thwtwe'zimezri itlLl.a.Bili Sfrx rI: r ;t
GI sith Fixt-& ifaanqa faausarina
4:O32PANY PAilnd&Wkic,
I:apttal and snrplui. over • • .
- 1
•
Boma Ultima/Ts Co.araivt.
Of Nnv- York. • ,
apital and gravies, over $3,740 tip
, •
leoluseg Cobsamor ov NORTU 1
f •
Capital and. eurplesi over • $1,700,00
I -
lff.txruiTanixarmaxes Cortwzr,
- Of New-York. J
Capital and purples, over SW/MAI
Elnreatrnier. ktstraancit Coltarrit,
Of Phaladdpkia.
Capital andsurpina, over.. • .
BLOOD dr: CO-.
Agile INsevaireg ColiwiT. . .. 4 " . I -
- . Of Nob- York.
capital and eraplus. over 1750.06 t
. •
PErix.h.a bitriarANcs ComPharr,
Of Hartford, Conn,. i
Capital and abrplas, over
MOVAL Li, IpsultAims CoMPANY. t
Of 11th- York. j
Capital and_sfirplas, otter
Takrinuttul 13:stauxes:Coltrapir a
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and surplus, over "
.
Risks taken on all' kinds of Property; at tt o
tow rateana by ad,) - other reliable Companies.'
w Policies issued and Lama, H any, ad.
lusted at this Ageney,thereby'anving the trouble.
and expense of ring elsewhere for settlement.
Office at the Hardwhere Store of Cod
ding, & &weal • C. 8. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7, 186t1.L.tf ,
THE INSURANCE
OP NORTII ° AMERICA.
*ollace "qo. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia..
This Company are now prosecuting the bu
nests 'lnaurapee from loes or damage by FINE
on Buildings, ;Merchandise. Parnittne,
throtighotit the State of Pennaylv,allia, on 11.1*-1
al terms,Oriong or short periods; or perrr.,1,:..!... •
ly Of Buildings, by a deposit ot_Premieon.
The prompt payinent of .claims far 10 , 5. e.,,
ing the period of
. nearly 70 yearsthat the Cola
patty has"heen in , existence. entitles the© to it,
contidence of the public.
%tutor its.—Artlder G. Coffin, S4uttet
Jones, J hrt A Brovrti,Charle.s Taylor, .1
.1 o. N. Neff, Richard D. Ward.
Welsh ; "m. E. Diann, James N. Die .e S.
Norris IV: in, John - Mason, ..Geo. L.
Francis
Clarke,
C. S.
F 4"
Office in Danvillo, Houton. County, 'Arai e.
? Mita ; •
The P rmers i ttutual Pire '7.niunartee Company
of Midd e Pennsylvania wan incorporated by the
Penusyl is Legislature, in the year le5D, for
the hfut I Insurance.. of 'Country property only.
and ittniediatelythereafter commenced Its oper
ations or that principle, whith has. been.strict
ly.adhered to since. •
All Wises have been promPtly,paid out of the
Premiums collected on application to insunuacc
without making any assessments.
The,lnsurance of Country properly only,ths
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt
payment pflosses are deemed - a ancient retain.
mendation of the Earthers : L .Firt , haul
1171 Ce Ccmipany of Middle Peniz.ivenia, to a!
owners of, sate class country Erroperty:
P. JOHNSON, S y. W*. FULMER, PrE,Bl '
lIYER,
March I Agent, Towanda, Pa.
BRAD 'ORD COUNTY
REAL ISTATE tre.NCY,
B. MoKBAN, REAL "Esters ,tars-r.
•
: •
Valuable Farms; Mill Properties, City and
Town Lots for sale,
Parties having property for sale will find it
to their. advantage by .eaving a description of
the same, with terms of sale at this agelle4,
parties are 'constantly enquiring for tarin9 AS: c
- H. B. liicliEa-N;
Beal Estate Ago': t.
- Office Nontanye's Block, Towatda, Pa.
• Jan:29, 1867..
1'
.IVEIPOOL AND LONDON ASR ~.• ,
JL4I 'GLOBE FIRE AND LiFE 1N bIIRANV''
COMPANY.--Ofilde, 45 William .St., an. - 1,1
Broaditay, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
' (Gold) ..$16,111,57: ,
Assets in the United States, over....
1,800,w° --
Daily Premiums , upwards of (gold).. 11,000• ,- -,'
- The. shareholders personally responsible 10r,; .. . ,
engagements of the bompany. Ali Directors I
Mast be shareholders. ~ , ' • 1 '
..DIBECTORB )1 , 1. Nsw Yost.„-r-Fratiels Co tenet,
Esq. Chairman, Henry Ariz:moll, Esq., eputy
e t
Chairman, Joseph Gaill'ard,_ Jr., k.'sq. *. it •
Archibald, Esq., H. B. • ht.-Consul , Al Awle 1.
Hamilton, Jr., ,, q.,.110bert C. Ferguson. Ise • .
Alfred Pell. Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex -
anderliamilton; Jr., Esq„ Counsel of Dos ,i.
BANZEIS - Phenix Banit--Carnmano ..k.-.4 o. '
The Policies of this - Comp.iny are liitled try
well-known Amerie:an citizens resident in New
York, who are lilrectorssAnd Shareholders. dad
conseiriently, with the Other Shareholders. Arc
individually liable for ail , the engagenaeritY 01
the'Company ; all Policies are signed by thy tu, ;
all claims are payable in cash oli priot of Itiki.
.without deduction !or internit ',and. riot, as b.
usual, sixty days after presedation: of proot •,
They expire , allix" o'clock, P. If., and not at
noon. Life insurance effected. ,and'annuities
- granted on favorable terms.
' • - . fl, B. ideKBAN, Agent,
Towanda. April 23, 1867 ' •
BUGGIES,.
E-W ARRANGEMENT
.
AT - ;
NEWS ROOM. AND BOOK, STORK
e:T r O bi liE 3n A r et n eW i rl i tt g at irC ol a r d J th tir i Zo•
respectfully invite the old patrons of the estab
lishment end the - public temerally, to call and ex
amine oar +Agit.
ALVORD & BARBEL
a; w. 11.1010. P. N. NAM&
A: ,
NCA- noTitL
l"'RI ,
-- . 101 V A.ll-D A PA .
Having purchased oia well kn . own Betel oi,"
Bridge Street, I !Ave refurnished 'an reiltted
it:irltis eirery'..eoneeatence for the aet wawa.
Lion of all who may-patmisime. No ins wiV.
be apared to make, all pleasant and . le. .
s e ta,
May 3, '66.-7-tf. J. 8. PARTERSO .Prop.,
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MUSIC ; OR ANY OTHER , AR
VOLE in oar lino, ordered al abort notice
oy ceiling at the , NEW; R 0011.:
BIiZAKFAST, DINING
BION,Land Pialor Tablas; at
.MOO!**
Cope s . Edward H. Trotter, •Ed we rd
m. Cummings.
I - AILTIVIR G. COrIPIN, Pres'ut.
lISSEL . .L, Agent; Towanda. ' .
ER'S MUTUAL FIRE I N C
RANCE COMPANY
P VEDDL t E PICNNSYLUXU,
5150,00
f::fd,tr,~ i
83 - A 6/1
t7o4,Mtf•
sB,uou.wo
$600,000
0.74.v . ..0 .0
all