Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 26, 1867, Image 4

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APia!turai.
Notes and Suggestions for Begtompeir.
Farmers and gardeners are,-.oftea
unaccountably neglectful about cer
tain kinds of work; but in nothing
do. they
m anifest greater neglect than
in the sa ying of seeds of grain and
vegetables. Nature makes a. won
derful effort to improve varieties ;
bnt her laudable -efforts to' produce
better seed and more abundant crops„
are too frequently thwarted ,hy the
carelessness , of the husbandmcw.—
There is a fixed law in the \-vegetable
kingdom, by which the vital energies
of *growing plimt seem to, concen
trate tor the purpose of forming one
better seed than all the rest in every
ear of Indian QOM and. in every head
of wheat, when the variety has , not
been allowed to degenerate, for Bevel
ral successive seasons. - ' l '
September is. the best time of all
the yearito save seeds, althoigh in
certain, localities,- many of the pro
duets of the farm and garden have
come to Maturity before this period.
India i seed-e.orn should bOsaved
withgreat care. ' As soon as the
most fo ward ears,show -signs of ma
\
turity, 1 some person who can exer
leiso prop judgment, pass-through
- the field,and. tie n string on the stalks
Lf the seed ears, ' .
Tompkins and squashes, and other
vegetables, should be watched with
c .re ;-Aud a feW of those that come
ti, maturity fiot, should be dcsigua
tA as the befit-for seed.
Many of our worthy ancestors were
accustomed to teach their children
that pumpkins are pistillate and stam
inate, or male and female ; and that
the female pumpkin should always
lee saved for seed. .The female pump-
Idn, it was said, always , has a much
larger' calyx, thorn the male, on the
i•nd opposite the stem end. Be Viis
as it may, when they observed this
rule in saving seeds,
their .crops far
excelled the yield of their neighbors
wbo sneered at and ignored this rule.
In numerous localities, potatoes
t,le odd be
,dug in September. The true
w;Ly to save seed to select:the fair
(.:4, most perfect- and best; when the
tubers . are'dng. When potatoes are
spreadiout on' the ground,the eye will
(lelc:et i ,' at a glance, which tuber
should be saved for seed. In potatoes
that have not been badly injured by
selling the best and eating the next
best, and planting the culls, there
will, be, in alinost every hill, one or
two, fair and healthy- tubers—more So
tikaii the rest—which nature design
ed for seed. Such tubers should be
selected With great care and kept by
tlienise,:ves for future seed.
Young fruit trees of all kinds re
quire attention, to prepare the tender
branches for winter. ,-Every twig and
branch that has not ceased to grow
by the 20th of this month, should be
checked" by pinching off the ehda of
the vigorous branches. The object
is to induce the new wood to harden
before freezing weather cotnes on, as
intense cold will prove fatal to young
and tender bushes and vines that con
tinue to grow late in the season.
Sowing winter grain is one of the
items of farru•labor for this month,ex
cept south of New York. There is
such a thing as sowing winter wheat
too early as well as to late in autumn.
Yet, seed-wheat is seldom put in too
early. The aim should be to sow, or
drill in the seed sufficiently early, in
autumn, that the tender plants may
send out strong roots,and form leaves
sufficiently large to cover the surfaoe
of the ground. If the land be rich,
mellow, and sufficiently moist to in
sure immediate germination, better
not to put in the seed till nearly the
first of October. On the contrary, it
—the ground is only in I.n ordinary
state of fertility,andnot very mellow
and moist, it will be , better to put' in
the seed by the tenth of September.
If the soil is at all inclined to be wet,
better drain it, plow and fertilize it
thoroughly, and put in spring wheat
next season, than to attempt to raise
half a crop of winter grain.
It is a,good time 'now to prepare
new flower beds. Flowers like vege
tabkirinould. Remove a portion of
the stubborn and heavy soil, and
workkin a bountiful•dreising of mould
from the forest, or swampy ground,
which is now dry.
Socibility among Farmers.
Naturally alarmeris an unselfish
man.. His labors are mostly out Of
doom. ;His calling takes him much
abroad,--,and enables him to mingle
con,siaerably with the world. Yet
lookir;g at the very large proportion
of the population embraced in his
pursuit, and they important influence
exercised byit, Over all our public
affairs, it is a' subject of common re
mark, even' by agriculturists them ;
solves, that their social intercourse ,
shoUld be soinuch restricted. There
is no other eau's° fur this! seclusive
ness 1 lan the " treading in the foot.
steps f their predecessor . " Be this
:i it ay, there_are other uses ope
rating which \.appear to b changing
for the better. - Country irs, bring-.
ing agriculturists togethe from did
tricts sufficiently near to ach other
to- make acquaintanceship pleasant
putting and lasting , ) friendlY emtilatio in matters and
things , involving th it agrestic skill
and success, , are clearly working.to
form more close companionships be
tween those whose domestic comforts
and family enjoyments must be great
ly promoted in the future.
Little clubs among the farmers of
a neighborhood, to meettnice a week,
to discuss or. talk over the ihnnmera
k
ble subjects connected with the intel
ligent prosecution of the' noble pro
fession, produce a decide IY fraterni
.zingLeffeet.. While the lo al associa
tioOs should not be too kmal and . re 4
4 trkted, they should ThavO an official
organization as better calculated-to
eUuse punctuality at the meetings, as
Well as to add to their permanency.
On' these oecasions the "wives and
daughters of families should always
accompany their husbands, fathers or
brothers—nit to participate of course
in the proCeedings that may take
4 place, but to increase the agreeabil
ity of 04 meetin g s, andto share in
tla. pleasure of these delightful inter
changes of good neighborhood. ' In.
deed, if the truth must be Spulcen-L
and'we ,are ready to do it Upon,. all
occasions, especially upon such a, one
as this—thee is very little social-en
joyment in the world which is not re-,
fined and made dcinbly enjoyable b
the presence of. women.
War is a weatherooCk like a loaf
-et.? Because hels coroitaid/Y going round
dot* nothing.` - _
knita
STILL ANOTHER NEW STINK.
OF:1300±1i3 IA:
'JAMES D. FROST, would call attention to the
large and Tule:oil - assortment of
FIIRITITIIIABI
LI
Now on exhibition at his Ware-Booms, which
he will be happy_ to show to . any and every one
tree of charge, or to sell at a very small ad
vance from cost. Thankful for the past liberal
patronage of the. public, I would ssy that I
shall' still endeavor to make. it to thltrlnttrest
tzi deal with me not only bylkeephig a '
LARGER; . STOCK
To select from than is kept in any other Fund
tare Store in this region • but also by offi3ring
•
them
AT A LESS PRICE
Than the lame quality of goods can be par
abased elsewhere. I have now in store over 60
DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF, CHAIRS,
And' more than
THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES BEDSTEADS
Besides Bureaus, Btanda, Tables, Book Racks,
What Nots,. Sofas, Tete-a-Tete's, Rockers,,
and Easy Chairs, Piano Stools, Chil
dren's Carriages Children's Cradles
.and Cribbs, Looking Glasses,
Looking Glass Plates, Pic
' tore Frames, Photo
graph Ovals,Steel
Engravings, -
Cords and
Tassels;
In, fact a fuktisuiortment
OF EVERYTHING IN' THE LINE,
All of which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH
The public are" invited to call and examine
my stock before 'parches ing elsewhere. Store
on Main Street, 2 doors south of Montanyes. I
also keep on hand, a large assortment of
READY MADE COFFINS,
From the moscommon to the finest Mahogany
or Rosewood, - whieh will be furnished with or
without Attendance with Hearse, at as low a
price as the same quality can be purceased else
where. Dec. 1866. r.
NEW FURNITURE STORE 1
Having rented the ParnitureiWare-rooms form
erly occupied by P. N. Page, Athens, Pa.,
would now say to the pitons of the old Estab
lishment that I have a completiiiStock of °bode,
just received, embracing everything in the
FURNITURE LINE.
My.. goodis are new and well: selected, and for
GOOD GOODS
Will not be undersold by any. Call and ex
amine my stock before purehasing. I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment, and
MB. N. I. BART
Will have charge of the business and Manufact
uring. In short we have the finest Stock of
Goods in our line west of New York, consisting
Parlor Panaitaro,
Chamber• Setts, Sofas,, Sureins, Marble•top
Centre Tables, Extension
and Dining Tablds, Chairs, 'Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
Oil Carting, Toilet Stands, rk-Boxes,
Pictures, Lt.e. •
UDFFINB AND BURIAL GAGES.
Our Undertaker': Department will at all
times be well supplied with everything in that
line. We have the
FINEST HEARSE ,
In this section, not excepting anything west
of New York, and will attend Funerals within
a circuit of Twenty Niles, on_reasonable terms.
G. li. VOGIIIIIB.
N. I, HART, Agent.
Athens. Jan. 25, 1866.—1 y
FIIANITITRE `FARE-ROOMS 1
JAMES MAKINBON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chkirs, -
& - c., of every descriptor_ , which Will be made
of the best materials, anCin ho most workman
like manner.
'I invite the inection of the public to mylivork,
which shall no be surpssed in durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand- or
made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished
when desired. •
•
Aug. 15, 1865.
illigtellantotio.
GROCERY, PRO - VthION AND
FEED ISTDIIE.
JOHN ri* R ET H ,
(Main•st.. first door south of the Rail Road
House) would most respectfully invite the at
tention of the public to his large and well se
lected stock of
GROCERIES 4ND PROVISIONS,
Which he is selling to suit the times, and
purses of all. He has also oohed a splendid
FEED STORE,
Whichls;well situated to supply the canal and
13archupicoal region at all times. He keeps
constantly on hand a large stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
MOLASSES,
FLOUR, BUTTER, FORK, &C.,
Which hells selling cheapifor cash.
The citizens of .Towanda and vicinity, will
please accept my I thanks for their very liberal
patronage for the last two years, and we
promise with their assistance, to improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge ohr business, so as
to. arrant satWfaction to all' Call and see ns
again.
JOHN lIERIDETH.
Towanda, July 10, 1867.
MERCHANT'S UNION
_EXPRESS COMPANY.'
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO
r y
•lIERCHNTS ND. SHIPPERS.
Having made arrangements; with the New
York and Erie Railway, to do Express Br iness
on their road, are now receiving all kinds of
freight andierchandize for all parts of the
Union--Nor , Smith, East, West : the Cana
das, Europe, est. Indies. Opods sent direct
to any part of California, all With the quickest
despatch. Shippers and Merchants generally
know what enormous rates they have heed pay
tug for quick transportation:. , Now this Com
pany is made up exclusively tcf Bankers, Mer
chants and Shippers, to break up the monopo
ly [which the old Companies had formed] so as
to give fair rates to: the bustneas community.
All goods or packages weighing 40 lbs. wad up
wards, are shipped by actual weighing
The way
.to keep low rates, is to patronize the Company
that brought them down. I Patties:tar care and
attention given to money and valuable-Pack
ages, Collections, &c. Collections made and
returna forwarded by quickest dispateh.
IL H. CRANS, 4. J. GIFFORD
Agent. . Div. Supt:
P. B.—All Packages to be! forwarded - from
Towanda and vicinity, by !eating them at the
Stage Office of _John Beeman, W ill be forwarded
to the Waverly Office of this Company every
day.'• . J. BEEMAN, 'r Stage Line..
June 6,1867.—1 y. • -
1 0. OF 0.1".-BRADFORD LODGE
Jle No. 167, I. 0. of 0. Pi, Oats at-Odd Fel
lows Hall, every Monday erenfrig from the drat
Monday in April to the 6* . hfanday in October
at 71p. m., from October tO APril at 6Vp. m.
J. H. CABBY, Beep
April 23, 1867. :
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stimirst : thivda
715ittogek hcbilitlat.
additions to Wawa from thelion
And mitintAtlares
ors - Mend. Atu:s.Al . tAlptitOo - p IH rout..
: DRUGS AND simornza,
•
--
received, end we ere
_now Ant
-119 thci " ':" '
G°
Mal t &
Gots,
etas& o.
reoeiving
reliable
fay
are A
I E
Etas just
pared to
WANTS f1113L14:1 Wlfl ARTIcLE3
rimosenio ro sirs rota., '
PURE WINGS AND luspons ,
FOE ?Nur.
. nil, auourosor or .00riirstrin
BOUM° AND 11010EPATMO
immonna I
BOTANI
,POPULAII PATER MEDIQINEEL
23E13
OILS VARNISH.,
AND VARNISH BRUSIIM,
PAIN
DU-STUFFS CV oz4sa.
AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY
. KIND.
FANCY
riumaira amououe AND PL7ID Erraiare,
L.O
ALOO AND ROINOIDS.
All t h e Bef
ABDOMI L tIkPORTERS,
• ! Shedder Brace 3,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, i AND
• ; ;SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
♦ LARGIABEIORTIIiqM OP RASOfI, STROPS, POOLIT
INITEB,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
I
LED BEBTi QUALITY.
A large supply Bituthes :for the. Hat and Hair.
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
ders' and Pasta,- 01is, Perfumery.,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, Invigor
dors. &a., Marano,' Kerosene
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Wicks, dm., all of the
late st styla.
. ,
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
Air Physicians supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all lionra+of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 'o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2 d in the afternoon.
W. H.H. GORE.
Towanda Sept. 29, 1866.
~Uothnig.
TEMPLE 'OF FASHION
TH
NEW STOLE,
EW GOODS!
f An
cheap
tire Now Stock of Clothing Wight as
before the war, to be sold with '
ALL PROFITS
dersigned wohli medially announce
likens of Towanda and vicinity that he
dayopened at the laouth Store of '
The'
to the
has th
BE I
DLEMAN'S BLOSHI,
lin
site tho Means noose, Main Street, a
OD
ESTABLISHMENT
y Made Mens end Boys and Children
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, OAT%
GEN
&c., ezc.,
t y1080 . 1;004 bonght at Vet) , low fig ar
wine! Sold with very 04(4. I e
to.estalish a f:rmanent trade in this place , a
In order to the. confidence of pnrch as e'
will deal with them on ebasis of honest y a
Integrity, and all goods sold will be guar a nte
for what they are represented to be.
ital.; Come and examine; the New Store of
Towanda, April 8,1867 L—yr
SOLOMON; & SON,
A i re now opening their general stock of
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
For lien and boys wear. Theassortment will
be found the choices they have ever offered, se
lected with reference to the wants of their
tradel They respectfully. invite an examination
of their clothing, which 'is manufactured ex
pressly for their trade, having a buyer at ail,
timee in the market we feel confident to give a
better at a lower price than can be obtained
Ei :
elsew ere. Also in store for the :trade a com
plete atock of . ...
• -
- G
T'S .FURNISHING GOODS,
SUCH I AS - !
PLAIN & FANCY . CA§S. SHIRTS,
LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS,
I
L I iNEN COLLARS AND CUFFS,
PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS, •
I
SUSPENDERS, (LOVES, TIES,
HATS AND CAPS, &C.
l
Tit
• i
e entire stock must be sold by the first of
An , next: We are offering great .barga ins,
as we intend to remove, we feel confident in
saying to our friends and customers, you will
ilif i a g to your interest SO call on WI before put.-
elsewhere, Remember the plate,
.1 ? SOLOMON a SO_ ,N
No. 2, Patton's Block.
Tc6wands, May 23.'67:
NEW SPRING! AND SUMMER
GOODS 1
R. W. E D D - Y 9
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda,
and the public generally, that he has In store
and daUy receiving, new and
FRESH ODS,
In Ilia G
ia line, suitable to the wan f the people;
whihh he will sell toren:rainy a former
' , G,OLD PRICES
Ling ae usual ` Ofgood well and reliable
CL 0 'H I N
(No Middy of any kind) consisting in
USINESS SUITS
ril •
All des.
TS, VESTS ADD r PANTS,
All Wool.
ESS COATS, !ANTS & VESTS,
Linen Coats; Dusters and' Pants,
Ov • r Alla and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper
Collars, Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts,
Nei Ties, Snspenders; Gloves, Canes. Leather
Bart., Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hata.
All first class. Remember that flood Goods are
cheaper at a lair price than pdor goods at any
price. Call and examine my goods before buy-
Next door to Powell it Co
B. W. EDDY.
•
Tlowands, 11428, 1867. • •
WARD npvsE, TOWAIIDA, PA
I-On Main Street, near the Court House.
6 :1 • -
r 0; T. SMITH, Proprietor.
Oct. 8,114 e .:
NANELED CHAMBER SETS.--
Aloal'ine Chesnut or Wand chailber Sets
FROM
_fl=T ~r'C'i?~=;i.ki d : ^ ':~:~S..r -: . i v•:isfik::~.tig' F Y}'`.,".~a.~~~~~ ry 7~~~?~is~'~~~y~~yi+~tiiC.
WM
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• "kir' Sir.-9-14Cz
AlinilltiSO•tittsd their
_ •$..: ,
ed
Wwitai
We ptiiieen to ,keep f in connection lett2i the
above a full stock of
Lower than any other parties in this region.
Towanda, March 7,1867,
ASSWASE!
416 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below Bain Lai at
CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE.
CONFECtIONERS' . ~ 4,
DRUGGISTS' - • -: - --rt -- - " -
. ._.
-*-, ---\ - , •
GREEN GLASS BY ME PACKAGE
H. JACOBS
BRITANNIA •W'ALE,
SILVER:PLATED WARE,
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C.,
The, best patent Frnit Jars in the market, to
be sold at the lowest prices. A fall line of
Looking Glasses. AU kinds of Glass Ware
made to order. Agent for Merbilentannia
Company.
J. Ir. _WEIGH;
225 GrenWich Street,
AptLL 15; '67. idoms below Barclay, N*2'.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HATING
In in the Arm of C. B. PATCH A CO.,n now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
ilonnty and vicinity, s. large and well sekcted
stock of
`GROCERIES,
Which I bare purebearal for cash and feel 4kilwll-
dent ' th at can sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the puidlc
• spbmdid o took of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
'I keep conistantbr on band, PORK, HAMS,
LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at.
tention of the pubtio tO onr Can't Be Beat
in,qnaUO or price. Jesse pakkty's Calebratad
Laandry. New York Chernical and Brown Soap.
Ple au call and examine our stock of
Large aluatMlient Of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOMIT '
tae..itc. I will pay the high
• ,
eit out prioe for • . • '
Femme give us a' esll before selling &Moo
ideue m ll lOlll makithrnMate must.
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VERY LARGE.
OROOKERYi-
OUMWAIM
ME
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YELLOW;;
ROOK;
LAVA
AHD i
STOMI WARE
SILVER PLATED,
WOOD,
wnitow,
AND
JAPANNED GOODS
TABLE CUTLERY.
111 variety.
As we buy all,our goods from
FIRST HANDS,
We flatter cmraelves, we taupe!
. GOOD GOODS
IMI
CLOTHS,
LASS REST
iND
TAILOR'S , . TRIMMINGS,
Of the best quality.
PM
' CUTTING
And
Lmmu =L u
Dime to order,
Agents for
WHEELER & WILSON'S
And
SEWER'S SEWING MACHINES.
Is the Great Depot for
In fact On kind of
G 8 8 \ W A RE.
Alea,'a complete assortment of
And
KEROSENE WARE,
Best brands of Kerosene 011.
Purchased the entire interest of-,
B. H. PATCH,
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
MOM, SALERATIII3, 8P1063,
-Uave on hand a lap stock of
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO.
STOCK ,OF TOBACCO,
WOODEN WAGE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C. B. PATCH: ,
All perms indebted b::‘ the Jets, Ann will
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toll Gl* ( 1 010 11 1 1 4 hohntanek, 134" kg
Thrhotri embirachg *any s
la es far.mehaalaal parpashi earef lui6ll,
lidecifed hyllktagard tholawants
itribile'llmeli will, ,be hP I howdaatly Rap.
,p with , heal;'; and offered on the
moat remaidde at -Wholesale' Retail
DttU rs MI6/ OMMO
I ALS,
•1 ljflTl, oku, vahaumze, •
• BENZINE ' TU RPENTINE,
Br ASH
, 'F AI NT,. !
Aad 41I kl a d a ' o! Dimities
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL;
Magid and . BarninB
LAMPS, 1311ADE3, WICKS, CHIMNBYS,
SPA, Lard. l l 7hato , * dß P°°4
TANNER'S 1) MAORINE 1414,
Fancy, and Toilet A ioliis in all their variety,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS; ' COMBS,
Pomades, Hiiir-Dyes, PerfinOri, -
POCKET BO4S, NATI MONAD:3,
Pocket Hnires, Hazors,l
TOOTH, SHIN AND TEAM PREIk&BATIONS
PURE NAAS AND LIQUORS,
For- 'Medicinal use,
TOBACCO,' NQYP,, PIPES CIGARS,
Garden, ki ld and Flour Seeds, Train*, Sap*
porters,. Suspensories, Shoulder :Braces,
Breast Punifs, Teething Bings4
-- Bottles, Nipples Nipple Shells and
&gelds, Syrines, Bed PanS, Self
Sealing Emit! Jars, Therm4neters,
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jngs,Glass
Ware, Ditties, Vials,-Corks, Bai'Brick, .
and Btovo Blacking, Tackl e; Ammuni
tion, dr.c. Botanic. Eclectic and Hommpath
ic Medicines, and all. the Popular Patent
MED,ICINES..
All articles warranted as vepresented.
sons at a distance can receivetheir orders by
stageca reful or mail, which will receive prompt and
attention..
DR. PORTERS PREPARATIONS
.1
FOR FA M ILY USE,
Known as Safe an d Reliahle Remedies are war •
ranted for what
.. ey are intended to give satis
faction, VIZ :
Dr. Porter's P torsi Syrup-, for coughs,
- - colt4s; lung complaini!,drc.socasl 00
Di. Porter's Ecleictio Pills, for' bilious cam•
plat is and mild cathartic ... . •25
Dr.[Porter's-Sa er Syrup, for scrofula
ski d iseases, 4-c 1 -1 00
Dr. Porter's Ute e Tonic, for fenutle weak
i nes 4.c. • 100
Dr. Porter sTo q Elixir for strengthening
the yatem, • 100
i
Dr. Porter's T Y Schnapps, for liver and
kid my complaints.... .. 1 00
Dr. Porter'so p. ; Syr. d .l e Mopbi
Dr Porter's IF kberry Balsait
_ r ; dm.
Dr. Porter's Fa
. 117 Embrocationj
brit fl, 4-c
D. Porter's Pea ial Wafers, f
nu , sore throat, Arc
Dr. Porter's W rm Wafers, fo
Dr. Porter's W rm Syrup, for s
' • an tem= '
Dr. P orter'sr t Reliefdor
eo/ ofee.... • ,
- Dr. Porter's O=c Inuff, f
Dr. Porter's Toottuiche Drops,
ache. . . ... ...
Dr. Porter's To ti Powder, fpr
'
Dr. .Porter ' s gee
wing the
ier
hair...dr
Dr. Porter's cophdle, for bean
Char
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Sham
int the hair
Dr. Porter's Milkol Flowers; fo
ing the complexion.
Dr. Porter's pile o:ntment. lb
1
,
es'
•
Dr. Porter's French Compound
ingrtulne
Dr. Porter ' s Medicated Pigs,: 1.
'constipation
4Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for c
. - Ite
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapp,
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for in&
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, !Orin' ued eyea..
_
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart turnover, ter
corns and
Dr. Porte:'s Constipation Pill 4, tot.
Dr. Porter's 11Nvi Pills ; for poor Mood .....
Dr. Porter's eitrate Magnesia, tor a pleas
ant catharric.
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for Malang nu
tr,tious diet for invalids
Dr. Porter's attract Vanilla, for flavoring
. ice cream, .to 40
Dr. Porter's attract Lemon, for , flavoring
ice cream—large bottles ' 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fat mending
broken glass,,Sto„. 25
'Dr. Porter's Liquid Gine i for repairing •
wood work2s
easy was h- Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plaid,fer easy wash- .
' ing 60
Dr. Porter's -Bed Bug Poison, 'f or killing
pas 60
Dr. Porter's fly Poison Paper, for killing ,
flies 05
Dr. Porter's Batend Mice 'Poison, for ex.
terminating rats.. - 25
Dr. Potter's Benzine, 'for . removing spots
i l from clothes ' 25
Dr, porter's Blaek Ink, in-pint bottles 25
. , .in bulk by the gallon 100
Dr. Porter's Monte and Cattle Powder, for
• diseasea of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and 'Cattle Lotion, for
sprains ; galls, ... . .... 50
Dr. Porter's Eing.Bone and Slavin Cure,
for Mme horses..., ; 50
_,Medical advice given gratuittinsly at the office,
chatging only for medicine.
Thanitful for past liberal patronage,wbuld
respectfully announce to his f/ r n e ds and' the
l
public, that noains- shall be ip dto satisfy,
and merit the continuation of i heir confidence
and patronage._,
H. C. POIITEU, K. D.
Dec, 18',1880.—yr.
TOBA,OOO, & (3IGARSI
I ,tq'ioesale and .Itetali at •
ItJiNDALL & COMPTON'SP
•
First,door south of the Flrst,blational‘Bank,
MAIN STREET' TOWANDA, PA.
t . •
BRANDS Olp TOIIACPf :)- 7 CHEWING. -
Gold Leaf, Bunny' 'gide, Pine Apple, Michigan
Pig, Rope Leaf land Star, which we otter for sale
in qualities to snit customers. Packages in -
Tarp halfs and quarters, . - '
BRANDS OF CIGARS.
American Eagle, Gen. Grani, Lebognet, Im—
perle,! Tycoon and the very . eholeesti brands of
Yaras.
FANCY SMOKING.
The celebrated Lone Jack, Prideatthe Uni •
ted States, Virginistie , Gold Lear,,l,' and' all
hinds of
landlorda supplied with t.litta - ri' -and- Foil To
lamb on liberal terms.
All orders promptlyllllec t notice: •
W.H. RANDALL. t. 10(1114P'TON.
MEM
THz. E lIITABLE. LIFE ASSUR
ANORlOclety's Agency for Bradford co.
ASS CAPITAL $3,000,000.
Year yincomeoye r
1 /40 1 .000 cash.
& WARD.
To‘rida, July 25,167.
Ti*JX6OI.IIXO 1117111AL' FIRE
!coiniukcei Agency 'for Bpdfora County,
CAPITAL 83,400,000.
Minima Owl pin. In sucieal operation ow
er 4 r - 1314 17 . 01ITANTE a ,WARD.
Toirunak;n.ria F 1807.
- • . . ,
REM
--, -- : - /'• - °.'- - ,:'!r- -0' .
‘.--,-.'',l:-Ity
4 rid ~r,
rn
g
g
ARSHALL' BROTHERS & C0.,1
i Wish to call the attention -of the public to
:their new-Stock of • . f
HARDWARE,- 'a ttpr i ; ,
FARMING IMPL
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, ,
, . and CARPENTERS! TOOLS.
Also, a.large assortment . of. . , -
Window Glass, Sas' Paints, Mil t ..
!Patty, Vandsbea, and Paint •
• and Varnish Brushes , , .
of all kinds, which will be sold tor the loiest
Cash price. Also, a flies assortmenCor
KEROSENE LAMP'S"
of every style and pattern snit thcg . pubilc•
Lamps repaired and' chanked !vim Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene. - •
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all - kinds of •
2 0 1111INCI PROMPTLY ATTENDSD R VO
We have on hand a Bite article of
• '6A.A1318 FItIIPT JARS,
with improved self-sealing corks, and .
IiEIIftIETICiLSEALING CANS,
which is one of the best cans used. •
' June 20, 1866.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI
ENCE IN DENTISTRY.
J. M, Ssivrisol. D., would respectfully inform
the inhabitants of Bradford County that he - is
permanently ideated in Waverly, N. Y., where
he has been in the practice of his profession for
the past four years. Ile would say that from his
long and successfol practice of 25 years duration
he is familiar with all the different styles of
work done in any and all Dental Establishments
in city or country, and is better prepared than
any other Dental operator in the vicinity to. do
work the best adapted to the many and' efferent
cases that present themselves oftentimes to the
Dentistoats be understandsthe art of making his
own artifitial teeth, and has facilities kir doing
the same. ' To those requiring under seta of
teeth he would call attention to his new kind of
work which consists of porcelain for both plate
and teeth, and forming a conditions gum. It is
more durable, more natural in, appearance, and
much better adapted to the gam than any other
kind of work. Those in- need of the seam are
invited to call 'and examine specimens. Teeth
filled to last for years and* oftentimes tor life.—
Chloroform, Ether, and " Nitroim Oxide " ad
ministered with perfect safety, as over fotir hub.
dred patients within the last tour years can tes
tify.
I will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30th of
every month, at the office of K. TAYLOR,
(foncerly occupied by Dr. O. H. Wciodrnff.)—
Baying made arrangements with Mr.- Taylor, I
am prepared to do all work in the very best
style, at his office. April 18C.7.
osplateh,
1 00
for diar-
oi sprains
hoarle-
DR. VANBUSKIRK, OPERATIVE
AND MINIIIANICAL DENTIST, has opened
rooms in the Beidleman Block, directly oppo-•
site the Means House, for the ractice of his
profession, and is prepared at a times to per
t
form all operations belonging to entistry. The
different kinds of„ Plate Work, wilt be reerim
mended accor.ting to their honest merits. Nat
ural Teeth dlled and restored to their original
beauty, with material the best adapted to each
individual case. The greatest care and atteu•
Lion will be given to the correction of Irregu
larities and the extraction of Teeth. In this
Department of practice the Doctor would say
he claims an amount of skill and
.experience
equal, to that possessed by , any one in this or
any ther country. Teeth will be extracted
without pain, by the tiso of gas, - chloroform o:
ether; and in a manner, very; satisfactory to pa
tients, as the testimony - of hundreds can be
shown. Please call and' amine specimens of
our work, and be assured' of the correctness of
the statements. advice and consultation will
be cheerfvlly and gratuitously given
Towanda, June 6, 1867.-z6m
HARDING & SMA
expelling
oternthus
•.• • ng?
bales
catarrh
for tooth• ,
TOM!!!
25-
::ing an d fig
lifying the
50
,for clean-
airy.
.... 50
external
1 00
toriscald
1 00
r habitual.
I 1 00
I tcworinds
&11p9..
Having entered into a co-partnership for the
transaction of-the PHOTOGRAPHIC business,
at the rooms formerly occupied by Wood and
Harding, would respectfully call the attention
of the public, to several styles of Pictures which
we make specialtleso .as : Solar Photographs,.
Plain, Penciled and Colored, Opaltypes, Porce—
lain Pictures, &c., which we claim for clernness
and brilliancy of tame and Artistic finish, can
not be excelled. We invite all to examine them
as well as the More common kinds of Portraits
which we make, knowing -full well that they
will bear the closest inspection. This Gallery
claims the highest-reputation for good 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 bnly
retain butt, increase its very -env fable repdtalien.
We keep constantly on hand the best variety
of Frames and at l6wer prices than at any other
establishment' in town. Also I'assepartonis
Card frames, Card Easels, Holmes'. Stereo
scopes, Stereoscopic Vies, and everything else
of importance pertaining to the business. Give
us an early call, /A
N. B.—Solai Printing for the trade on thre
most reasonable terms. I). HARDING,
Aug. 29.'67. F. SMALLEY.
ed cues.. .25
ROOK-BINDERY-•THE PUBLIC
1,1 is respectfully informed that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ipg, 3d story, where . wil; be done
In all its various branches,. on terms as rea
sonable as" the times" will allow. Theliin4
ery will be under the charge of
An experienced Binder, had all work will be
promptly done, in a .style and' manner -which
:_cannot be excelled. Music; Magazines, News-
Vapere, Old Books, bound in every variety
- of style. Particular attention will be paid to
the haling and Binding of .
To atilidesired pattern, which in quality and
durability wil be warranted.
Ali work will bo ready for delivery when
.
promised,
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
peritz satisfaction gaarranteed.
Towanda, August 201366.-tr.
SqTAND ON 'OUR HEAD AND
BEAD TIM!
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• •
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snippy sinapq •santmoo Burcriol
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eqrq qv mammal lo spun fl pug oievw gang
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•put; uo Sfluspluoo opmpilaaqg jo Tam aryl
--•eapiad appsuostraz , 4eom -owl le Appub lsaq
am Jo =won( pug ous2lo '&10A00 Pug BIONS
Ollltla 911308p1111H •Itroorp 201 pun 'SEES
aCIJ Imola pooaason lue2ata tie qepl.mi uso
tam ul Ciaglei Strum 4q qopm le m i staa
pee 'apsta emu env pug pladtraqo eq; ate
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si 2j „•/AMI zaea ,j ptault -2.;a0u00 plaq eq; of
putbg lISHII3O3AB pus tauotijo mum „ 'pa
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Sumatra °JIM MlOTlgniliglf t /o llamado a;
a; Ataleall Amami ..A . 'l,l cuu, : dolls aqvio as
-puce; map= „ aq; pannonoad—appa plaqi
j
limpid eq,t %ma na eq .oats ,Sam avow
Dualsoq; u; puma* dm; pipapuma 00lotP;
•nelloPr 'mill lies A . 1 1 0 141P1 'V MANI Pus
mut maid 'pug otr; 4 gontqa nos 19 isrupym
'uotalsodsa shed Iva* eq; rer •smooa op
ALE EILHOULLTRI V - ALlLikuala soma sub'.
-tut oats Jo frparoq zawunos RI WOIJ oliuma
Amg T b u l r e o p u 'oPu lt tu o all; ? ; p 4 ug ilslmlApus
o i t u m O onnoum%
NEW.PLANINII• MILL
The tualendgned having bat a large arid Com.l
modlotui Mill in the Borough of Towanda, I and I
filled it with the most modern , and. improvedl
machinery, for the manufacture of •
WINDOW SASH, & BLINDS,
atsprepared to fill orders, whether - large or
small, upon ' the shortest Utica. We have
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the ;
latest style and pattern, which we can tarnish;
much cheaper than they can tie worked by
hand. '
PLANING. • --
TONGUEINO , J___ • .
G 1
ROWN°, •
. - --- • Ahro souou. •
Scranton, Pa., Dealer in Chickerbm's Pianos, • . -:---_,- 7} • ••SAWING,
Decker's•Planos, Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Or- and other work Pertaining to Joinery, will
gans,T T reat Lindsley & Co's Melodeons, and all be done to suit our customers.: 'i t , •
of cal Instrument s , Sheet Huila and Music Persons building, and not-living . Morti.than
800 . Orders' from Dealers and Teachers•es.„ twelve to fourteen miles distant, wUI find it
pec solicited. AddresS ,
l i g
( largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring
,• ,
.. • . L. B. POWELL. their-lumber and Worked -by our maolthier7
° 116 Pennsylvania Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Bring your grist of noming,-er other lumbe r .
; 4 . 1 711 28, 18 67.-81r1- • • and while your team le -- (s feeding, - have It
d out and take it -hurs with u - .
•Q, ANING , AND TOILET SOAPS, F c 4v7 v m p si oagg tin - pun .Nllgid,oom
1..., r sale cheap at the NEWS WOK =DM delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and lice us. aril you can't come write. -
.
Cl_ . 14IPSROlt THE FAMILY ` WE. L. IL RODOMBS aco • •
fi l
VI LE, at the HEWS ROOIL • Towanda ,. - .'' •__
WHOLESALE MUSIC DEPOT
. a eR
7 21
VII ' " 7
.
RI _
~:
_o~'`
TIN WARE
Milneßantoul:l.
LEY,
BO 0 K-t I NIJIN GI
H. C. WHITAKER,
BOOS;
L. B. POMW,.,
":41*.
"P'" *Olt.
HOZ
WM
•
• .:.4r..jr011 - 1 , : . : - ! Pl'o IV LE'S'
N ,
: o r s 81 . 011LiTORC
MINS,
• 'sun inantifseta" •
e°2 BLOOD'S
Mi3o/ HERB AND
OL.EANERS,'
*ND_ HO - REVE • POWERS,
Ara 11M the iad are tailored to dU orders
PicomPtli• 7 1 "" • 1 -
'4 'OR AS GOOD'VERNS !
Alien be Wight in the United States. Hai;
tug been 15
_gears towed in manufacturing
Threshing machines, we hare spared neither
Uniq ntor etpense in perfecting oar machines,
and Cialnlio hare • ,
THE = BEES SEP:FM.42OX
One that will awards thepais from the straw.
more perfectly, and with Jess power, than. any
other mantuactued. Our Machines can earn
pea Par h 7
''THRESHING THE-STRAW
As left by Most of the , machines used. The
are very simple in construot% n Ang com
prised in one piece, so that Idc et require
mechanic to set them up or run t ; 'they
are all manufactured under our personal super
visloir, and we
OHALLEI4GE THE WORLD
To ehOw better Warkmanship or material. Er.
ery machine la set np and • Ai ik
THOROUGHLY TESTED.UNDER MOIWON,
Bente leaving the Welts, and are
Warranted to be in Working Order.
They have been In practical- use seversl
years so that we ate not • advertising a new
lip chino every season, each " better than
thing ever betore offered to the public," Th y
can be.sttached to Tread - Powers, Sweep Pow
onsiSteain or Water Power, and for •
D'U RABI
Perfection of Working.A. and ,Economi, •tfteir
equal has not been invented.,
. OUR PRICES..', I ,
Are as low as 'those of aay other nutrinfacturnrs
and parties desiring to purchase, will find it; to
their famed to examine, our stock - before
chasing elsewhere..
- PRICE LISTS FURNISHED . .
Ou application. Ail
- kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES
,On hand, and ?dill Work, Engines Boilers and
machinery of all kinds got up to *order prompt
ly and on favorable terms.
BLOOD, 4c - CO:
Athens, Aug. 8,1867. ' .
N ORTH BEANOH FOUNDRY
AHD
VAOHI,NE SHOP,
Situated on Pinereast of Main Street,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA:,
Is now prepared to fangih
CIRCULAR - SOT MILLS, -
- ANt
SHINGLE MAOHINES, I
Ot the hest quality with the latest hoprove
ents. All kinds of hfachinem„ . for Flouring and
Saw Mi ll s. i m , •
STE ENGINES,.
MAD REPAIRED,
STEAM wrusTLEs e
- STEAM GAGUES,
GAUGIVCOCKS,
• OIL CANS, &C.,
Furnished at short notice.
BOLT OUTTIN.G,
Done from 1 to 1.1 inches in diametei.
FORGING'
01 heavy wrought woric for Bridges, and all
other purposes, done to order.' 41s°, a large
assortment of - . •
COOKING & HEATING SWOVES,
Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe : Tin-Ware; Boat Pumps,
Pjows, Cultivators and Lcrapers; kep4 constant
ly on hand. ' .
DRAWINGS 4, SPECIFICATIONS,
or all kinds of meltingly for mills and other
purposes prepared by
WARREN HILL,
Foreman, who has had large' experience In this
branch of the business.: • -
J0HN9431.M
Towanda; Oct. 29,,•1a66.—1y. •
CARRIAGES, WAGONSALEIGHS
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL I IH °PEE:
ATION
FELI 4 OWS, -91LUII?ALL
Successors to Reynolds, Fellows it Co.iare now
offering and are prepared to furnish on short
notice, Wagons Carrlagesi and S',eighs, of all
descriptionA; and of the !atest and mostampro
ved style, arid of, the best - material at the old
stand]opposite the Union Rouse, in the can.
tral part of Alba Borough, Bradford County,"
Pa.
The public are assured that the reeation
the shop has acquired during the last s years
under the superintendence of J. H. Fellows, will
be more than maintained, its he will superin
tend the work as heretofore he baying long been
and having bad much experience as a Carriage
and. Sleigh Sandal, would assure the public
that no pains Will be spared by the above firm
to make the eatablishment 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 'sake. -
N. B.—We, the undersignod,.. being practical
mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the
public at prices that will defy competition.
JAMES .11. FELLOWS,
• D.W.M. 'CRANDALL,
J. G. MERITT
Alba Borough. April 1,5. 1868. ly.
TOWANDA CARRIAGE
FACTORY.
The undersigned respectfully announce to the
public that they bare purchased the
CARR E S H
O. H. ,11-1 i AK E,
And are•nciw prepared to'brdld work in
THE LATEST. STYLE
And most workmanlike manner. Whey. wil
constantly keep on hand ad assort mei# of sPleri
did
TOP- AND OEN
.BUGGIES,
FAMILY dARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS,
ONE AND TWO MIZE
'ALBA,NX SLEIGHS
ALL'WOM WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promptly attended to at res
enable prices.
- ' BIiYAN'T STULEN.
Towanda, ?limn, ;: 7.—ly. '
gam
'TOWANDA INST.!'
JL ' PEET! . 7
P 011 0 011 ! 11110 61i01110110$11164aq_
By & & lirgE4N. 4
Oi Oft Myren" well known and '
piffles. Ofileegantaip's
digtrfga e 4 . 10 .unt qr Capital ,::.
I
-7
MamaCOMPANT
• 1 • Bastard, 6men.,
' ... .
LIVINFOCIL AND LONDON Axo
• Pres AND Ltra batsmen Co.
Cita b al i rirphis and Beleevved Fait
:Astets to the United Staten, over...
Dall7Premiume, opirards'ol (Go •
,FirribouesP Ixarraexce CONPAN
- Harejohl, Conn
:Capital =
...$200.n00
..
Wicarwa ea Cot Emit, , t
I. Wilkes-Bars e, P .„1_ i
.apttal..... r ~... • ....... • ...6160,a0
Irma Atatttois TiAnyebtatnuat l,
, ,
- co., • ~ (U 4001114
I"• - Pt ! slcultlphia ..,
"Capital. ' ' . • i600,1x,0
1 ~ ............. . ;
Cchtssim * cm? Mtprn.i.Ltra basunl . 11'
C 0.,..... , • Milford,. Conn. i !!
Capital - -. , 310.000,00 p
Towanda. ?eh:40.1368—U ' 1 ,
•
ART FORD LIVE gTOCK , /INSI'..
RANCE COMPANY.' . •
... * • : 04P1TAL (500,1*. 1
'CAA assetilMov 1, 18C6, .. :..: . .. .$165,25r. 41
• 'dnatires on all kinds of live +.,.k. a ;.. , i•
theft and'death from any cause. •
• i 11. B. /del*: A :. ,
Jan. 10, 1867 ' ' - Agent.
Dec.l 6th, the Marc" Lady Mace," intuP.l 11
D P. Flagg of Boston, Alass., ay.:M.:1,1.3y
r ived s kick from 'another horse, breditm s
r felt fore Iv, above the - knee, rendering It
n cessary to MI her as an , act of humanity.- in
es
mired in the Hartford Live Stotk Insarao ee C.,*m
party. Lou paid Dee. 6th 1867... r ,
t--
-FIItE,-LlFiliilAllii.cAzecipENTAL
CCPITAL.ELVIUMNTKD OVIER
r*ENiEEN MILLION D 01.1.41;
O. S. RUSSELL, *Agent,
rtpit TUE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COM PA ! lii ,
1 ..- • - • .
GINARD Fin &.'hl.a.ittNElNatra r attai I 1.
COMPANY • . Philadelphiq,l
Capital and surplus iover ' 13r.,(1,(41t
Ho* r INauItASCIE COStYLNY
CtrNeto.York.'
Capital aad anrplaa, aver . • S 3 .7. - ,0.r.60
. .
I:9ORANCE'COISZANY OF NOiTII
AMILTIOAi Phliadrlphia.
Capital and surplus, over • 511700,069
MAnnArr4.4 'senaAxon Conziart, 1"
Of York.
Capital and manias, over
'ExTlara!sE lxisoluNce COMPANY" ,
Of Philadelpliia.
Capitetrand eirpitin, over
AILTIC INSURANCE CoirriNT,
;Of New-York.
Capital and anvPlue, ever
PITT2:111 INSCILANCY CaI'AST,
Of Ilarlford, Conn.
Capital and surplus, trs:ey
MIIT1711:LIPM INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of NKr- York .
Capital and aarplas, cmgr .
TRATICIMZIg INSITHANCIC COiMA.-NY,
Of liartford, Conn.
Capital and airpinat'over
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at as
low ratesas by - any : other reliable Companies
• Policies issued and Losses, it any,. ad-
jested at this Agency,thereby saving the troubl'e
and expeue of going elsewhere for settlement.
Si' Office at the Hardwhere Store 01 Cod.
ding 4 Rowell ..C. EL RUSSELL
. 'Towanda, - Feb. 7, 1866:--tt • 4.
THE. INSURANCE COMI'A N 1
OP NORTH AMERICA. -
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia-
This Company are now prosecuting the Lu
ness of Insurance from loss or-damage by FIEF,
on Buildings, Werdhandism . Furniture, a, .
thioughont the State of Petufsylfiania, on 1.1,r
-al terms,for long or short periods; or perreauo.4-
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. .
The prompt payment of claims for
in the period of nearly 70 years that tr:e
pany has been in existence. entitles
_them to to
confidence of the public.
Dinzerons.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel %%.
Jones; John A Brown, Charles Taylbr, Amhro.e
White, Jno. B. Neff, Mcbard D. Wood,
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, Jamea N. Dick.o,u
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L.
Francis# o ?ope, Edward B. Trotter, Edwald
Clarke. W. Cummings.
Awriftra G. 00177 X, Pres'o.te
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
FARMER'SXIITUAL PIRELIN
RANCE COMPANY
OF MIDDLE - PENNERTITANIA,
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°Mee in lanirille,Moniotte'Ootmty, Penn a.
Capitai
The Farm ra Mutual Pire Insurance Comparly
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year.' rSr . ;I.r
the Mutual Insurance of Country property only,
and immediately thereafter - commenced its oper
ations on that principle, which has been strio•
17 - Adhered to.since. • :
• All losses have been promptly paid out of the
PremitimiCollected on application for insurance
without making any assessments. •
TheAufarance- of Country property only, the
low-rates charged for Insurance, and-the prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient ret..;:
mendation of the Farmeis Mutual Fire ices -
once Company of Middle Pennsylvania, to al
owners of sale class country property, •
P.,J011N8014, Bee'y. Wtt. Fuusse, Pre, t
; LUCIEN MYER,
March 6,'661 . Agent, Towanda. l'a.
BRADFORD 'COUNTY
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
H. B. 'M4.BAN, REAL' ESTATE AGENT
Vainable Farm, MIA Properties, City -ziud
Town Lots for sale.
Parties having . property for sale will raid it
to their advantage by ,caving a descripti! , ll
the same, with terms of sale at this agency,
parties are comitantly enquiring I
Cori:ups , &c.
H. B. lifeliE'AN.
Heal Estate 'Agent.
Oftice Montanye's Block, Towanda, Pa.
Jan. 28, 1567.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON A N P
GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE lrizsUltat
COHPANY;.—Office, 4 William st., aulf,
Broadway, il.zY.
Capital, Sitrplas and Reserved nut&
(Gold) • .$16,27t, , n - ,
Assets in theNnited States, over .: • 1,9o,do()
Daily Premiums , upwards of (gold) . :. 17,0uu
The shareholders personally responsible itr
engagements of the company. , Direetoi)
must be shareholders.
' DIZZOTOII.I3 sx Nrw Yourr.—Francis Concoct,
Esq. Chairman, Henry Grinnell. Esq., Deputy
Chairman, 'Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Kiq., E. M
ArchibaldiEsq., H. 8.. M. Consul Alexande r
- Hamilton, Jr.;7,..5q., Robert C. Fergasolt. .
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident SeCretary. Alix•
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
Banieas—Phenix Bank—Cammano A. co.
The Policies of this Company are i,,ued by
well-known'American citizens resident in :iew•_
York, who are Directors and Shareholders..and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. arc
individually liable for all, the engagements
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them ;
all claims are payable in cash cm proof of !oss.
without. deduction for interest, and not, 14 iS
usual, sixty days after presentation of prof,J;
They expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not ;It
noon. Life insurance effected, and annuities [
granteg_on Tavorable terms.
11. 8, BicKEAN, Agent.
• Towanda . April 93,1887,
N E - A Rll - A - N - GE E - r;
AT raa-
NEWS ROO3l AND BOOK- StORK:
_Tho undeialgneil having pariased` the cop K.
STORE AND NEWS ROOM of J. J. Otittitio,
resitectfully Invlto the old patrqns of the 4 mtsb-
Ushment and the public generally to call and sa
lmi's's out. stock, •
/amino BA MI ER.
r. s. aauais
W. AMID.
AWERICA - N . .HOTEL,
01V AND A P"A • .
xaaNng purchased . tlds well known Hotel pa
Bridg's Street, I have refurnished and tetitta
with every convenience for the actomm ,,, i.
Non of all who may, pationize me. No pains s iti
be spared to make all pleasant and agreealde.
May 3. '66.=-tf. B. PATEERSON. Prop.
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MUSIC, OR ANY.. OTHER AR
/XIL,"11012 in out line, ordered at short notice
oy.calling at the NEWS ROOM/ .
EBAKFAST,' EXTEN
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sugizand Parlor Tables, at. FIWSTS.
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