Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 17, 1867, Image 4

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    AOcuthwal.
- Hints About Work',
Buildings.—Certain repairs ought
to he done before frost, such as re
(lmre work upon walls, and cement
II •orp, etc., brick laying-Or plastering,
If !,Itelt work is not grektly needed
1.1 *tie comfort of the family-or one's .
-mc advise delaying until
8 1 ,911 g, fur it will be Fare goud,lnek
u has not ail to be dune over nest
Dune t arter .thin ltimitit it will
F.• LISUII
hardly stand at all.
Qement Cisterns way be set ifbelow
reach of frost. Bring water to
the house for the comfort and con
vi•nikinee of housekeepers and ser
v•tia. _ _
Fe nces.—Poor fences are -a iern . pta
tion to cattle, and induce bad . habits.
L ..,k'especially to those around grain
iiieh will be a.ttra,,,-tive
PM
_PdtterLing Animals of all kinds lay
11 :ot very rapidly as the weather
p..ws cool, r. ' Keep beeves and
a:,•-••o in pasture as long as the feed
is rood, hut yard them at night, and
d twice a day .with grain, if they
are to be marketed soon ; otherwise
ply feed sO jts to be Eau-Obey are
r. mstantly gaining. Pigs shduld have
cooked food, and of it. Push
!..rward their fattening as rapidly as
'p , .ssible, for at no season will they
gain faster. Keep them clean and
g!ve warm sheltered nests. Poultry
also gaiu very rapidLy, and it is best
to fatten them on scalded meal, with
' corn, wheat screenings;ind other food
_
in addition, at daylight in the morn
and' late in the afteeiroon.
.•• Store" Animals and Young Stock
L ~f teuget poor usage andiimattention
till snow talls,and the ground freezes
s lid, or the,pastures give out,so that
they begin tlte- winter scrawny and
down in flesh: This ig very poor pol
iey. If the stock must be half fed be
hilt! spring, let it be at the close of
. the season. Perishable 'fodder, Such
it, pumpkins, soft corn,
common tin--
ui ps,should be provided in abundanee,
that the "kores!' and ) °hug ani
i ,la cans lay ou a-good stock of flesh,
e , :t -- fat. Animals in good condition
plvverbially winter much more easily
t 011 . 63. •..
Cows and Butter.—Fall butter may
! , e nearly as good as that made in
June. . As the pastures fail, feed a
little grain, With turnips and pump-
Lim:, removing •the seeds, which act
the kidneys and almost uniformly
d•icrease the ; flow of milk.
6'ivep.—The present is often the
ri st favorable time to secure a stock
, Acep for : fattening, though from
tiiv number bi sheep marketed in Au
gu..t, it is possible that prices may
-I , e higher th4h usual in proportion.—
still, sheep for this purpose should be
ti,mght early, while they will have
tl , e benefit of several weeks' feeding.
S. feet thdse in good conditioh. Pro
% ision should be made •this month for
ivarket lambs to be dropped in March,
cro - ssiug a good mutton ram with
I ;tidy, good coustitutioned ewes.—
ile lambs of such will be• strong,
grow quickly, and fatten easily. The
ewe's time of gestation averages 152
(la) s,
Roots.—Beets, mangels, and car
nits, may be dug as soon. as the tops
>Low that there is no longer vigorous
rowth ; at all events, before severe
ineezing. Preserve.; iti d zellars, After
ipping, drying, and laying in heaps,
protected by the'tops of bagging, a
, yr days, to swept. If not stored in
liars o .put :thern iu dry trenches
covered with straw, and banked over
,with earth. Cabbages may be pre-.
served in the same way. Rutabagas
and turnips may standout ionger,but
not until the ground freezes. The
tops of all these roots are worth feed
ing to stock.
Grain.--Sow. Rye through Out the
month, wheat in the early part only,
. soaking in' strong brine to prevent
smut, and dry by rolling in lime.
Manure.—Apply, and plow under
for Spring crops and dig muck for.
use in the yards and stables as an
absorbent, or get out as ranclits pos
.l de to be pulverized and ameliorated
by the frosts of winter.
- Plowing done at -this . season costs
usually about - two-thirds as much as
, if done in April' and May, and on stiff
Soils ^ for all crops except corn tH just
as good, or better. In ordinary shal
low,:plowing,'' turn sod ground over
flat. - If 'in breiiking up you plow
eight or ten inches deep' with the
single plow, it makes little or no dif
feience whether flat or lap furrows
:ire turned, as the sod will probably
lie well covered, and thus rot, thor-,
.oughly.
.
Corn.—After the grain is cured,
husk it, and bind the: stalks in small
bundles. : They 'cure most rapidly
when set up in two double rows lean
ing against poles held in crotched
stakes, about 31l feet high. The poles
• should run north and south,: that the
bundles may be better exposed to the
sun. When dry, stack, protect,under
straw sheds or barracks,or bring into
the barn.
Ttntber.—Cut for building purpos
es:dor fence-posts; rails, etc., and for
whatever - purpose` durability is re
quired, and lay it up for seasoning:
Water.---• Bring water to house and
barn by pumps or by pipes from
" springs. The pipes must be - sunk be
low freezing, and the- pump or spout
also protected.
Sorghum—Strip, top, and cut that
not cut last mo.rth. Haul at once to
the mill, and have it-ground as soon
as possible. Do not_strip or to be
_ fore cutting, and wbjen cnt,.bind with
twostrong hands itibandles of a size
for easy handling. The leaves and
suckers ate' good fodder ; the seed
may be ground and fed to sheep,
swine, or cattle.
Draining.—As men Cali be spared
from other work, and as others cab
'be hired,:get at the drains. There is
hardlylefarm in the . United States,
except"those on gravel banks,or with
leachy subsoil, that. might not, in
spots at „least, be undeidrained to ad
, vantage. Calculate to drain perma
nent meadows lit least4hree feet deep
er, and - all - land that will ' ever be
plowed, not less than four feet on an
average.
6-chards may receive a topdres;
sing of compost.
Nursery Stook should retie, ive a fall
.mauuring. the best`iiiurseries a
plow is run between the rows, and
- manure is. placed in the furrow, and
covered.
Tam is something exquisite in the
Yautee's reply to the European traveler,
uhtrt hq asked him ithe had last MOW
tLit Alpt, "WO ; now loci call my attention
to t'44 fact, I gnetss I did Peke risin' ground."
IMl==l
EMIBI
..funtdart.
STILL ANOTHER NEW STOOK
'OF GOODS!
,
JAMES 0. PIIOST. would call attaallan to the
large # soul varied .vsortmeat of '
: -
FURNITURE!
Nov ca'exhlbltlon at his Waft :Rooms, whirl
he will Le happy to show to any and SUIT
free 01 charge. or to sell at a very . small
►aace from cost. Thankful for the past liberal
patronage of the public, I would say that I
shall still endeavor to maim it to their Interest
to deal wfth me, not only by.keeplug a
LARGER STOCK
To select. from, than fs kept in any other Form
lure Starelifthis region ; but also by offer*
them , •
AT 'A LESS PRICE
Than - the ; asme gWallty of goods can be par.
chased eliewhere. — I have now In store over 60
, -
DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CHAIRS;
'MO mole than
THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES BEDSTEADS
Besides Bureaus, Stands, Tables. Book Basks,
• What Note, Sofas, Tete-a-Tete's, Rockers,
and Easy Chairs, Piano Stools, Chil
dren's Carriages,Children's Cradles
and Cribbs, Looking Classes,
• Looking Gloss Plat. a, Pie
true Frames, Photo
graphEnpa Ov
vings als, Steel
Co rds and ,
•
Tassels,
ie. '
In fact a full assortment
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.
also keep on band, a large assortment of •
READY MADE COFFINS;
From the most common to the finest Mahogany
or Rosewood, which will be lurniahed with or
without Attendance with ,Hearse, at as low a
prite u the same quality can be purceased eta
.where. Dec. 1866.—yr.
NEW - FURNITURE STORE !
Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form,
arty occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa.,
would now say to the patrons of the old Estab
lishment that I have a complete Stock of Goods,
just received,' embracing everything in the
FURNITURE LINE.
Hy goods are new and well selected, and for
GOOD GOODS
Will not be wylersold by any. CU and ex
amine my stock before purchasing I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment, and
HR. N. I. HART
Will have charge of the business and klanafact
nring.„ In effort we have the finest Stock of
Goodwin oar• line west of New York, consisting
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Manaus, Marble-top
_Centre Tables, , Patt.nsion
and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
• 'Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
(Meridian, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes
Pieturesotc
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES.
Otkr Undertaker'. Department will at al
times be well supplied with everything in tha
line. AVie have the -
FINEST HEARSE
In this section, not evcepting anything west
of Ncv York, and will attend Ftwerals within
a circuit at Twenty Miles, on reasonable terms.
N. J. thyr, Agint
Athena. Jan. 25. 12146.=-Iv
F URNITURE WARE-ROOMS I
JAMES SIMONSON annonnces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hind a large assortmentof
.CABINET
Bureaus. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
/se., of every descriptan which will be made
of the best materials, and - in he most workman
like manner.
I invite the inaction of the public to myiwork,
which &aline be surpased In durability, at any
shop In the country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit,
Ready-made Coffins constantly on band or
made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished
when desired.
Aug. 16, 1866.
filisttllantous.
GROCERY, PROVISION AND
PEED STORE:
JOHNI MKRIDETH,
(Main-st., first door south of 'dela- Rail Road
House) would most respectfully .Invite the at
tention of the public to his large and well se•
lected stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which he is selling to suit the times, and
pluses of all, He has also opened a splendid
FEED STORE;
Which is well situated to supply the canal aid
Barclay coal region at all times. He keeps
constantly on hand a large stock of
TEAS,.COFFEES, SUGARS,
MOLASSES,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &C.,
Which he is selling chespror cash.
The 'citizens of Towanda and vicinity will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal
patronage for the last two years., and we
promise with their assiatanci , to improve ev
ery opportunity to. enlarge our bua:ness, so as
to warrant aatataction to all. Call and see us
) t JOHN IlearDiTH
'tbwanda, Jely 'lO, 1887.
MERCHANT'S ANION
EXPRESS COMPANY.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO
MERCHNTB ND SHIPPNES.
Raving made arrangementa with the New
York and Erie tillway, to do Express Business
on their road, ant now receiving all kinds 61
freight 'and merchandise for all partetf the
Union—North,. South, East, West : the Cana
du, Europe , West Indies. Goods sent, freer
to any part of California, all with the quickest
despatch. Shippers and Merchants generally
tz ; ii
know wh a t eno rmo us rates they have been_pay•
ing for quick - portation. flow thh , rn..
parry is made up exclusively of Bankes, Mer
chants and Shi , to break_ up the monopo
ly [which the o ,pompanies hformedi so ak
tnrive fair rates! Ito the Mildness community,
wiurdor packages weighing 40 Ibm.:aid up;
i a;e, *hippest by actual weight. The way
to keep low Mrs h.to patronise the Compaay
that brought the m down. Particular care and
attention given to money and valuable Pack
ages, Collections, ite. OOUeotions made and
returns forwarded byqurpt dispatch.
B. G. CRABS, 11. J. GIFFORD,
Agent. 4 . Div.Supl. -
P. B.—All Packages be forwarded from
Towanda and vielnit ,by leaving them at the
Stage Office of John Beeman, will be forwarded
to the Waverly Office of this Company every
d. _ J. BEEMAN, Prop'r Stage I.be.
Jane S. 1867.—iy.
10. OF 0.F.-BRADFORD LODGE
e. No. 167, I. 0. of O. F . .. meta at Odd Fel
lows Hall, army Monday evening -Irma th e firs
Monday, In Aprli to.the fire. Monday In-Octobe
at m., from Ortober to April ate} p. m.
• • • • J. S. (lABNY,See'y.
April 23, 1867.
NEM
=I
Ilktuig
G -0 •RE
NOrsi.t.
)_ imam
Wulf Noat, •
troeivial additto
rellapra
hip, mks or a
age, s bur"
FRI23H - DR
lisa just been
pared to supply
WANTS OF T
PURR W
PULL Mel
BOTANIC. EC
ALL THE POP
PAINT AND
r
FANCY AND
mimeo .►LCO
ALKALO
ABDOMI
BRFLIBT P
Nursing 841
♦ LAILGi ASBO
SURGICAL IN
L large supply
Also for the
ders and
Soaps. ►
store. •
Lam
CHOICE CIG
sr Physic
Medicines and
cusately com
•ent persons at
Sunday hours
noun, to 2.1 n
'Cowanda , ,
THE T
An entire N;
cheap as beret
SMAL
' The anderai !
to the citizens
has this day 'o
BE ID L
Opposite th
NEW E
Of / Beady M
GENTS FIJI
And that tho
willbe sold W
to establish a
inforder to g•
will deal wit.
integrity; and
for wirrthey
G. 13. VOOlllllB
is. Come
Tomindi,
S 0 L
SPRING
For men and
be found the
lected with
trade. The •
of their clot
prettily for
times in,the
better at it 1
elsewhere.
plete stock-ol
GENT'S
PLAIN
LINEN
LINEN
:.,PAPER
The entire
August, nes
as we interi.l
saying to 0.1
find it to yo.
chasing eht:
Towanda,
NEW
Would ann
and the pa
end daihr
FR
MI
In his line.
whiclihe
Consisting
made
B II S
COATS,
DRESS
Over Alla
Oolbws,
N ! eck Ties,l
WI,
*allot o
cheaper at
rag. Next
•
Oct. 8;1
r
==E=
4- i . ~-1, , i, : ;:::7
antf-nlagini#:::
p. LLS
' 116 STORE,'
(inecnimil - lifc,*. If. H.
, • g the , Militias it the',old
• t s'inalt; arbiri -in hi . daily
to his . Stock fang the most
and trua!fifacture7 ramect-,
bend share'ot pub io patron.
GS AND MEDICINES
•
eived, and ire aro now pro
*
PUBLIC WITH RTICLES
G TO THB TkutDE.
saws::
8 AND LIQUORS,
LOLL USE, ONLY.
FOR
• or coscsars►rsD
UTIO AND 11011fEPATIliO
: 101NE34 , I •
PATENT MEDICINES.
V 41018.11,
VARNISH BLUSHES,
CEO
Fps AND eILABIL
ILET ARTICLES OF EVERY
OLIC AND FLUID ILLTBACTS,
1 AND TrESINOIDS.
the Best Trpsses.
AL SUPP r 0
eT E li S
odder Braces,
:, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
es, Syringes and Catheters,
OP RAZOBB, EITILOPS, poets?
ZNIVICB,
TRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
D BEST QUALITY
:rushes for the Hat and Hair
eeth and Nails, Tooth Pow-
Pastes, Oils, ,Perfumery,
mbs, Hair Dye, Dwigor
e., Kerosene; Kerosene
s, Shades, Chimneys,
ks, &e., all of the
late at styles.
RS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
supplied at reasonable rates.
rescriptionsi carefully and ac
landed and prepared by corapet,
ll hours of the day and night.
from' 9 to 1,0 o'clopk In the fore,
be afternoon.
W. 11. 13. GOlig.
t. 29, 1866
Qllotl)ing.
PLE OF FASHION
NEW STORE:
MI
V. G 0 0 D.S !
w Stock of Clothing bought as
I. the war, to be sold with
L PR,OFITS
'nod would respectfully announce
of Towanda and v!cfnity that he
ened at the south Store of
MAN'S 13LOCK
Means House, Hain Street, a
STABLISHMENT
1
e yens and Boys -end Childrens
O THING!
!SWING GOODS, HATS, CAPS
&e.,
rt goods bought at very low figs
th very small profits. I trite
ersianent trade in this ' dace ,a
the confidence of pnrchai
them on a basis of honesty, a
all goods sold will be gnarante
arsrepresented to be.
d examine the New Store of
-11. JACOBS
pOl.B. 1867.-yr.
MON & SON,
petting their general stock of
SUMMER 'CLOTHING
Are now
boys wear. The assortment will
hoices they have ever offered, Se
reference to the wants of their
respectfully invite an examination
which is manufactured ex
air trade, hiving a buyer at ail
rket we feel confident to give a
i , wer price than can be obtained
I. lao In store for the trade a com-
FDILNISHING GOODS
suca A$
FANCY CASS. SHIRTS
AND MUSLIN SHIRTS,
COLLARS AND CUFFS
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
DERS, GLOVES, TIES,
SIISPE
HA
S' AND COS, &C
stock must be. sold by the first of
. We are offering'great bargains,
~. to remove, we feel confident in
re friends
_mad mistomers, you will
interest to call on us before pur
• here, Remember the place.
SOLOMON dr. EON,
. No. 2, pattott's Block.
May 23, '67.
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS!
W.. EDDY
R.
lance to the citizens of-Towanda,
!lie generally, that- he has in store
! • ring, new and I
SE! 13...0 DS,
tIF the; waits of the people
1 Sell forporren7 at former
I LD PR CES.I
cm
corral of good and reliable
LOTHING!
(No
I..dy of any kind) consisting in
INESS SUITS.,
All gradesi
VESTS AND PANTS,
All wool.
OATS, PANTS & VESTS
Coats, Dusters land Pants,
ad Over Shirts,. Linen and Paper
en, Ca/minter° and Platinel Shirts,
penders, Canes, Leather
Style Silk, Softland Straw-Hats.
mamba tilt Good Goods are.
lair .pride thanEor goods at any
and examine my ods before. buy
door to Powell 'a
'R. W. EDDY.
May.2B, 1887. I
ItOUSE, TOIWANDA, PA
Bt net. near the !Omni Heise.
C. T. &WITS, Proprietor
- 011AMOR SETS.-
Ine Chanint or Walnut chamber. Sets
•
• MOTS.
RIF
:
R - OOKERIL STORE,
WICKHAM 'iSt BLACK
Otte enlarge4an4 re-11,tted
td np with a _".
YERY . LA
- •
And vlriell assor
CROCK E l 4,
CIL A i‘v A RE,
CHIN ;,
YELLOW,
ROCK ,I
LAVA,
Oil
STONE WARE.
We progOe to [keep to„conntetion with the
above a fall stock ot
SILVER PLATED,
WORD,
WILLOW./
• AND
JAPAN GOODS
TABLE CUTLERY.
lb varjeki,
As we Lay'all our goods from
FIRST HANDS,
•
We natter ourselves, we can Eel'
GOOD GOODS
Lower than any ottierparties in this region.
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
AND I
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS,
1_ of Liza hest 'quality
CUTTING
-4 Aud
MANUFACTURING
Dove to I
order,
I®
Agents for
WHEELER & WILSON'S
And
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES
Towanda., March 7, liq 37
GLASS.WA RE
225 Greenwich Street, 2 - doors below Bare 14 F..
Is the -Great Dap:it for
CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE.
CONFECTIONERS' el .a
DRUGGISTS' I/ 1(
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
In fact all kinds of
GLA.S.S WARE..
Also, a complete assortment. of
BRITANNIA \VARE
SILVER:P4XTED IVA)RE,
- • -
KEROSENE IV A RE,I •
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C.,
Best brande,of Kerosene Oil
The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, to
be .sold. at the lowest priecs.. A full fineof
Looking Glasses. All kinds of Glass Waco
made to order. Agent for iderldien BritAnnla
CompaLy.
J. T. WRIGHT,
225 Greenwich Street,
April 15,'67. 2 doors Lelow Barclay, N. Y
T HE 'UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the_entire interest of '
R. H. PATCH-,
In in the firm of C. 11. PATCH 'li, CO., is nhe
prepared to offer to .the Eitiieui of Btadford
County and vicinity, a large and well acleetcd
stock of
GRUCERIBS,
Which I have purchased for Ca§h.and feel oonfl
dent that can• sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public
a splendid stock of
TEAS, !COFFEES,. SUGARS,
STARCq, SALEB&TUS, SPICES, Sr.o
Have on ,band a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
1171E'DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS,
LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at.
tention of the publiostolonr Can't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In 'quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap
Ple are call and examine our stock-nf
WOODEN WARE
Lam; assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS
TOILET SOAPS, ha., &c. I will pay the high
est easirprice for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers give ris a 011 before selling elsewhere.
1 .C. 13. PATCH.
All persons indebted ,to the late firm will
please call and make immediate payment
Towanda; March 13,1867
•
I I „Et.
f,r
ILI) .\OASIS.O RUG,. .f3T.O
l igpi.,,lnds 7 rTinwrT : irF A ul, •
eckner Main and Pine Streets. . Towanda, Pa,
' ' •
Roving recentiyfadded largelysto, his Stock, a
nil and e.ompletetuwertinen constituting' an
• xtensivo Variety , euthniclng,triany.krticles used
the Arts for, tneetishical - purposes, carefully
- olected with regord tto'itho progressive wants of
e p u bliOoktelt:
: to kept ; constantly sup.
ed with fresh purchases, and offered on the
..ost reusonablo fermi at 'Wholesale or &tail,
• nslating f ...N II! ; • . • '
; • - •
'RUGS, MEDICINES,NI ti OBEMICALS,
I Ptl2.'TEly l OILS, Vidiilflll6},' .
_2 \ •
BEN4NE AND T U RPENTINE,
ASH, FAINT , VARNIS WR , ITE- , AS‘l,
I,
,And all khidsOf Brushes,
KEROSENE .OR COAL
;Alcohol and, 'Burning t'lilicis,
I LAMPS, SHADES WICKS 'efIIMNEYS
S )erm, Lard. Whale, Neath!yoot,
TkNNER'S AND- MACHINE OILS,
Fancy 414.1 Toilet Articles in all _their variety,
iSPONGES, impstiEs,. SOAPS, calms;
-;pomades, Hair.Dyefi, Perfumery,
119OKET BOOKS, PORT - MONA IS,
' Pock , :i }knives Razcns
TOOTI4`SKIN AND:IiAIR PREPARATIONS
store and flit
liE2
ent of; E -
=I
. . .
TTOBACUO, SNUFF, VIPEs ;AND CIGARS,
I i . . • i
Garden, F old and Flour Seeds;:Trusses, Sup.
porteT, Suspensories, . Shoulder Braces,
, Brood Pamps, Teething-Rings, Nursing
i Bottles, Nipples,. Nipple Shells and
ields, syringes, Bed Pan.siSelt- t
1301ing Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
1 .
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jogs, Glass
2
1 - Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick,
,
and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, A mmtint
tion, &c. I Botanic... Eclectic and Ilorncepath- ,
is bildicines. and all the poDo lor Patent'
Alt articles warranted 'as represented. Per
sons at a distance can tepeive their prders by
stage or mail,' which -will receive, prompt : and
careffil attention,
DR. PPR.TER'S PREPARATIONS
I FOR FAMILY USE, - •
Emmen as Safe and Reliable Rem edies, ate War
ranted for what they are intended to give satis
faction, viz : •
Dr. Porter's P ectoral Syrup, for coughs,
colds, lung ecimp/aints4c.soc&El 00
Dr. Porter's Edlectic Pills, for ',Won's corn
plaints and mild cathartic.... - 25
Porter's Sanifer Syroti, for scrofula
- • akin diseases, 4.c 100
'Dr. Potter's Uterine Tonic, fur female weal:
ness, 1 00
Dr. Porters Tonic Elixirfur strengthening .
...the. system, ... 1 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, fur liver and
kidney complaints 1 00
I Dr. Porler's Comp. Syr: Hypophosphites,
for nervous debility • 100
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar
' rheta, &c ...... .35
' Dr. Porter's Family Embrocatioufoi sprains
. .
bruises, 4-c. • 35
D. Porter's rector 11 Wafers, for
nese, sore throat, 4c' -5 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, fur expelling
worms 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extermina
ting wormy 35
Dr. Porter's blunt Relief, for erying ,babies
colic, . 4 25
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, fur ciitarrii
headache
Dr. Porter's Toothache Jro - tooth
_ ache .
Dr. Porter's Tooth Ituwilvr., for prrxervin4
teeth 25
Dr. Porter's Tricoaene, for dressing and Sv
growing the hair - t,O
Dr. Porter's Tricophile, or beautifying the
hair 50
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for
ing the hair 50
Dr.lPorteeliMith of Flowers, for beautify.
log the complexion I . 50
Dr. Porter's Pile 1 0 amen% Inc external
piles 1 00
'Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald
log urine • 1 00
Dr. Porter's Meditated 'Figs,: for habitual '
•
constipation 1 00
Healing Salve, tor etits,wounds
Sc .... 15
Dr. Porter's Lip till ve, for chapped lips.... _25
Dr.. f•otter's Eye S.ilve, tor inflamed eyes.. 25
And
C. IL PATCH,
====
gtiligt.i I*l
• al
PORTER:i
Ell
PIrRE I
WINES ANE! LIQUORS;
•
For Medicinal use;
kED'ICINES.
Dr: P orter'
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Corr\id Wart Remover, or ,
corns arid bunions
Dr. Porte.'s Constipation Pills, for costive
............
Dr. Porter'B 1! on t• i for poor blood
Dr. Porter's Citrate .Magnesia, for a plea.:-
ant catharrie ' 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid 'Rennet, for making nii
tr.tious diet tor invalids 25
Dr. ,Porter's Extract - Va n !Pa, for flavoring
ice cream, ..&.,c , 40
Dr. Porter's Extract.l.enion,. for flavoring
ice cream—large - bottles .... .. 40
Dr. Porter's ()dental Cement-, to. mending
broken glass, &c. • 25
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glee, to repairing
wcOti work 25
•Dr. Porter's' Cleausing.Fluid,for easy wash
,
hag ."` 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing ,
bug 5....., 50
Dr, Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies . - • 05
Dr. Porter's Riit and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rats .25
Dr.,Porter's ; Benzine, to ,t• removing spots
• from elothes 25
Dr. Porter's clack , iuk;iu pint bottles .25
' in bulk by the gallon 1 00
Dr. Porter'sifft\rse and - Cattle Powder, for
or animals • '3O
Dr. Porter's ilori+e And Cattle Lotion, for
sprains, g.tils,.‘te - 50
Dr. Porter's - Icing-Doue , and Spavin Cure,
for lame horses 50
Medical adviee given giataitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
. Sir Thankful far past liberal patronage,would
re h• aia ly 4!ll'i , ant•t! >l.l, his Wanda and th,e
that to pain, shall be spAreil to
end merit tIM contialiaibei nE !,-Ir i!.);lrPle7t;:e
and pairimage.
Dec. 18,18GG.—yr
H. C. rpai EU, M. I)
T 0 .13 000& CIGARS_!
Wholesale aral Retail at
,RANDALL 4 COMPTONW
FILL door south of the First National 63.uk,
4AIN STREET, TOWAND:I,
BRANDS OF TOBACCO-0 EIS
Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Fig, Rose Leaf and Star, which 'we oiler for sale
in quantities to suit castomers t Packages in
Barrels, halfs'and quarters.
BBANDS OF •CIGARS:
American Eaglc, Gen.lGrant, Lebovet Im
perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
FANCY EittOKlNf;
The celebratej Lane Jack, Pyl4ll. the Uhl ,
teilStatee, Vlrginistie . , Gold Leaf, Na sad All
il
M l & of, Killickniek.
Lantlldrds supplied .with : ;tr LI I Foil To
bacco on liberal terms.
All orders promptly filiec t notice.
W. H. RANDALL
\March J. 1867_,
T HE .EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR
Aee Society's Agency for Bradford 'co.
CASH CAYITAL ,$3,000,006:
Yearly income °re r $2,000.000 cash.
MONTANYE .2. WARD.
Towanda, July 25, 1,862. -
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
•
"'CAPITAL" $3,400,000.
Mutual Cash plan. In successful operation ov•
er twentpseven years.
• MONTANYE & WARD. •
Towanda, July 25, 1807,
•
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MARS . HAIA : ,
...13RVItERS & CO.;
Wish to call tho attention- of the public - to
their her - Stock of ,
• • .11.. A IiDWAHE,
IMPLIMENTS,
• SMITHS' TOOLS: •
and OARPENTPRS' TOOLS.
ti large aszortment of - - -
Window Glass, Sash, Paints; Oils,
‘. ;Potty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish 'trashes
of all kinds, which will be old for thelowest
Cash price. Also, a dine assortment of
KEROSENE ..L2L'APS
of every style and pattern to suit the public.
Lamps reptiircd and changed from Oil and
Fluid ..o Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all Lindy of •
T f W - A R E .
JOBBINO ATTEN/ikO TO
' We have unhand a firN article of
GLASS FOOT BAR .
. 1
with impruv...i Nrks, and_
HERRETICALSRA \ I,.ING CA NS
which is one of the best cans aged.
June 20, 1865.
Miscellaneous. \
fiIAVENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI
ENCE IN DENTISTRY. . '
J. M. Slim, M. D., would respectfully inform
the inhabitants ot Bradford County that he is
permanently loCated iff-Waverlyl. N. Y., whe,e
he has been in the practleelof his' prefes-ion foi\
the past tont years. He would say that' trot:ills
slug and sueot.sst ul praef iceof 25 years duration
be is iaunlisr with all' the different :styles of
work done iu 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 different.
Cases that present themselves 'oftentimes to the
Dentist, as he understands the art (4 making his
own artiliclal teeth, and has tacilities tor doing
the Rinki To those tegniring under sets 01
teeth he ribald call attention to his new kind of
work which, consists of porcelain for both plate.'
and teeth, and forming a conthahous gain; It is
more durable, more natural in appearance. and
Much better adapted to the gum than any otne'r
kind (rework.' Those in • need of the s:-ae are
invited to call 'and examine specimens,leeth
tilled_te last for years a..d &teatimes tin 1 ie.—
~
I
Chleroform, Ether, and "'Nitrous Oxide
ministered with perldet safety, as over fthis hun
dred ad
patients within the last lour years ed tes - -
tify, V
,
I -will be in Towanda from the nth to.illth of 1
every month, at the office of W. K. TAY,I,OII, t
(formerly occupied by Dr. 0. li. Woodriff.)— 1
Haring made arrangements with Mr. Taylor,l
am prepared to de all work in the very beat
style, -:t_ his. office. , April 23, 1567.
nit. VA.NBUSKI.ttIi, . OPERATIVE
.AND MEOWILNICAL DENTIST, has opened
rooms in the Beidleman Block, directly oppo-
SBe the Means Mouse, for the practice . ... his
profession, and is prepared at all tunes c per
form all operations belonging to Dentistr ~ The
different kinds of Plate Work, will be recom
mended sccor ii.g to their honest merits. Nat•
oral Teeth ntied and restored to theft original
heanty, with material the best ad"pted to each
individual cane. The greatest care and atten•
tin will be giveil to the correction of iri-egu
laritie. and the extraction of leeth. la • this
Department 01 practice the PuCtOr liould ray
he-claims an amount or skit .and experience
equal to that posse.ssed by any one iu this or
any other'country. Teeth will be extracted
without pain, 1.1.1 the use of giM, chloroform or
i:t%.er, and in a manner very satisfactory to pa
tients, as the testimony, of hundreds can be
OuVal. PietlEe call arid examine specimens of
our work, and•be assured of the correctness of
the statements. Advice and consultation will
be cheerivlly and gratuitously given. -
TO /V aaila , June 5. 1557.-5 m.. .
. .
.
HARDIN G & SMALLEY
2
MI
Having - entered into a copartnership for the
transaction of the PHOTOGRAPHIC business,
fit-the romus formerly occupied by Wood ,and
Hardiak, would respectfully call the attention
of the public to several styles of picture& which
we make specialties, as r , olar Photographs,
Plain, Penciled and Colored, OptiltyPes, Porce
lain Pictures, Sc.. which we claim tor releinnei.s.
and brilliancy of tone and Artistic• finish, can
not be excelled. We invite all - to etNamine them
as veil as thp more common kinds of Portraits
which we 'Mike, knowing full well that they
:Jr ar the closest inspection. This Gallery
claims thin 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 ohr work, Xo not only
ra.;in nut increase its very enviable Pepdlation.
• We keep constantly on hand the best variety
of Frames amid at lower prices than at any Other
estublishltentiin town. ; Als. , Passepartouts
Card frauxeit, Card Eastilsi Holmes' Stercd t
scopes, Stereoscopic Vies, and ,verything else
of iinpoitaute pertaining,to the business. Jive
us an early call,
N. B.—Solar' Printing for t.he trade on the
most reasonable terms. D. HARDING,:
29. V. F. SMA LLEY.
11Q-00K-BINDERY.—THE PUBLIC
is reapectfaily informed that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ing, 3d story, where will* done
800 li.JBIIv IN G
In all its varions branches, on terLs as rea
sonable as the tiniei" will allow. Tbe.Bitid
ery will be under the charge of •
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, in n styie 1 , 14 mautie'r which
cannot be excelled. dfusiq, Magazines News
papers, Old Books, &c.,.bouncl in everylvariety
of style. Particular attention will be 4 -paidto
The Ruling and Binding of '
BLANK BOOKS,
•
To any ilt-alred' pattern, which In quality aid
Ora. be warranted.;
4 2A11 worli . will be ready, for delivery when
promised,
•
The p.:.tro:. o: the public is solicited, and
parka we guarranteti(l.
7 , 1 . 3..:111CI:1. August 2. 9et;G.-0".
'2i N isi l3
T AND YO . ll, 'HEAD AND
- * L9BI 'EtiSlaf
• ud 'upuv/auz Opoia ,uciPaNl
11D111.1.11U inMal I
ssa.ippv swat aoa sal3naoo 2upzlof
pn atil gal my al ILAN ClaAO al ltrathredn
43t' an 2tlllM 02,1 • 1119113ap o 3 11;110381p Jap2a3
aqi 3n eviamal)sul Jo SPUTA 11 ,1 'PaU VIM Pegg
x 1.3112112; 01 paie . da.td 0112 . ', optuj, 10 immix
ai3itaai aqj 032aoiaq am gv-- - tturapv QZ
'31./Aiga 'V 'l' o PavvaltPu eq Plum sin
-pal) -salad palletu jo ldiaaa.trao Sq lass
.pacq ao Entreleccoa man Taaqn jo qools,a2.leri
—•saatict aiqvuosna.t porn coil av kinenb leaq
aq/peaoapolajc pan streSzo 's.cazoo pen sloolg
atm," amospann aoj (man 'cLES
.col °num pool/aeon lunitala un qslumj una
azam al Slogan .flannap Scuqatima //mien
pan ‘adnut ouala Imp /sag lsadnaqa aq•l all
'Sala SOLTIVII 11/0 t i aIIIMPU S ll l39 " A ltin £ll°U
aaaa I pan.t2 1.103U00 /sag eq/
paha . ssaulaaate pun Ja'thod jo jaeavlQ „'pa
-taitgasa pun sine siq palquop paipliqa.to
ow; paSnid pin eq /lava 'plasm paaaoa Noe
1na.121 eqi elualay pan 'Spoq news it al inos
v ilirDilundata 11 'fiA • vs %fluid
I ra
.nalcamon own 9,3lbqsacnem jo .2ayina sal
al elalnan Sma.24 ; .”‘X - *N eqj daft Oql - jo as
pcio.tt papaw ~ paaatioccoad—a2pila team
laaind achl, •alain odas asp Seca apon
coatm alp al luajaaioadcal japapao.s sdlaqs
-uorpi •maq/ nas eon qal.rma mien pus
mni cuavl /sap ar t / 3100/ sontlid scion Snstularn
i aomsocixa spun //ma , Acji lne • 'swoon ale
salaumata P lidtaqa sn "svuttil ea!!
•au °sato jo ,plnoq Italpanqs oqi tam allams
Stu° MO •oisnul Zapalla jnv pun Sicuanaq tug
gang Baltritilfuaql pun ICOS Stmaaparun aq,j,
►MYTON.
WHOLESALE M . USIO DEPOT
Scranton,_Ps., Dealer In Chickerlng's
Decker's Pianos, Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Or
Bans, Treat, Lindsky & Co's Melodeons, and all
of Musical Instruments, Sheet Musk and /Ausib
Books. Orders from Dealers and Teachers es•
peelally solicited. Address,
L. B. POWELL.
.116 Pennsjlvarila Avenue, Scranton Pa
March 28, 18 0.-Bm. _
SHAVING AND TOILET SOAPS,
for &Ale cheap at the NRWS ROOM
GAMES FOR THE _FAMILY . OIR
OLE, at the • — NEWS ROOM.
i Mr
•,
• 1 .:R
Mil
I
H. C. WHIT.p.KHR,
1.. B. POWELT:
'''in!l'itt - 4•' . ''' -- k -
,1,;.:,.„..,,a1,_....44.5,t;'(c,;_ ;.
0 R
Td:1113:8111iati, 4:11/13.1di2lit,'130ERATOI
proort.
Still continue to manufacture : .
BLO6DA - CMIAEIATED a3` a
"r_PLEA.I4ERA, .
ItORSE POWDER
To run the same, and-are prepared to, fill or
promptly, • • ! •
• • -ON AS OoOD,TERIIB - '
As can be bought hi the United States: : May
tug been 15 years . eng &get! la manafseturing
•Tbreshing Machines, we have spared, neither
time nor expense in perfecting our machines,
and claim tohavo " • • - •
'THE BEST . SEPERATO
One that will seperate Me p ant from Me
more perfectly, and with less power, than l,
other manumetured. Our Machines.e4
good pay by • .
THRESHING THE • STRAW
As left by most of the maehlves used. r
are vety in constructitin. being
prised fu o e piece, so that I. does not req
a mechanic .to set them n'. or run them ;
are all manufactured under ottr.personal
vlsion. and V7O . I
CHALLENGE THE WORL
.To show better workmanship materiel.
'Cry machine i. 4 set up and
14110ROUtiBLY TeSTED
, yrwort Aki i t;
Before leaving the IVoike, and .are;
Warranted to be in Workiny Or
They have been in practical use iort4
years, so that we •are not advertising %a
ui chine every season, each " better than
thing tver before offered to the public."
can be attached tl.) Tread Powers, Sweep
era. Steam or Water Power, and ior
.DURABILITY,
Perfection of -"Workint. and Eco
equal has not been invented.
OUR.PRICES
Are as low as those 6f &toy other minaflicti
and parties desiring to paratase. will tind
their interest to extunine out stock before
clinsiug elsewhere.
PRICE 14
STB FURNISEIE
:cation. All kinds of
On app
URAL MACHINE
A,GRICUL
Work, Fligitleg Boiler:'
. inds got up L order pro
e terms.
On hand, and Mil
machinery of all
ly and on favorab
•
Athens, Aug. ft
ORTII
1 867
iIiANOII . ROUX.
•
AND
M4I:IINE • Si a 0
• Situate : on eine,.east of. Main Street
TO ; BRADFORD Ct.,
Is,no\prepared to furnish
CIRCULA SAW MILLS,
SHINGLE
Of. the Lest quality Wi t. s
C)118. All kinds of Maeluttei
Saw Mills. -
STEAM EN G NES;
MADE & REF!\A. ED,
STEAM kvinsAgs,
STEAM GAGUES, \
GAUGE COCKS,_
-° OIL CAWS,I
Furnished- at short notice.
BOLT :CVTTING
Done from * to 1* inches in.diam •
FORGING
Of heavy wrought worlt''for Bridges,
other purpo.m. dun: to ord.ei•. Also,
assortment of
COOKING & HEATING .STO !
Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for, C.
Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat P'
Plows, Cultivators and Lerapers, kept co
ly on hand.
DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATI I
Of 'all kinda of machkiely ibrmills and
parposeb prepared by
WARREN HILL,
Foreman, who has had large experience
branch of the business. '
JOHN CAM
Towanda, Oct. 29, 1866.-Iy.
CARRIAGES, WAGON ,SL
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN
ATION
FELLOWS, CRANDALL k. CO.,
• I
Successors to Maya°ids, Fellows dc Co., a.
offering and are prepared to furnish on)
notice, Wagons Carriages and Sleighs,
descriptions and of the latest and most ,
ved style, and of the best material at
stand opposite the Union House, in th'
tral part of Alba Borough, Bradford el
PI:.
The public are assured that the rep •!
the shop has acquireffdaring the lasts I
under the superintendence of J. li. Fe 11 0 7.,
be more. than ; maintained, as he will s
tend the work as heretofore he having lon'
and having had much experience
nd Sleigh Buildet, would assure the
at uo pains will be Spared by the abov.
to make the establishment worthy of; th
ronago. Thankful as one of-the old firm
patronage thus far extended, we hope t
a continuance of the same. •
N. it.—We, the undersigned, being p
mechanics, can' manufacture and offer
public at prices that will defy competit
JAMES H. FF.T.f
• D, w. C. CHANDI
J. a. BIERiTT • I
tlha Itoragh. sprll 15, 1866. ly.
TOWANDA CARRI
FACTORY.
The undersigned re,spectfully announe
public that tkey have purchased the
CARRIAGE: .8
G., Ff.
And are now prepared to build w?
F
THE LATEST STY
And Most workmanlike manner. T
constantly keep on hand an assortment
did
10P AND OPEN BIN ! .
FAMILY' CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER W
ONE AND TWO sir,Anro
ALBANY SLEIO
ALL - WOB,Ii WARRANTED,
REPAIRING _promptly .attended
souable prices.
BRYM' & BTU
Towanda, bray a,
N EW
•
The undersigned hiving built a - large a 1
mudious Mill, in the Borough of Towan l
filled it with ;the most modern and i
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH; A BLINDS,
are prepared to Sll tirders, whether
mall,- upon the shortest notice.
also a large variety of MOULDINGS
latest style and pattern, which we
much cheaper Aan they can be we
hand.
PLANING,
TONOTIEING;
• GROV4t.IG,
and all other work pertaining to 14t
be done to snit= costomais.
Persons building, and _not liabig:in
twelve to fourteen miles distant, ail
largely for their interest , to buy of
. 11/3,
their, lumber and . worked by our -
Bring your grist of Flooring, or othe
and while, your team is- is feeding,
ground out and take it home:with yo
We will pay. CABLE for. PINE &
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yar .
and. see us, or If you cant writ
L. ILROPUBBB
Towanda - , Feb., 1861;
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1. 1,4),Avi--A-NDA IN:sIIR ANC E
AGENq t, . . • • . •
Val ipitidsailed,Loss!evii3J rated aed ••• :••./n.rp 1 r. ; ~, •:
•-, . • hy-iirn. threzi4tv; a k: , 'l i r .
ol•Atie 161towlug well 1ri079 and reliable Co::,
''
.-- imrtA64.: Ordce Montaziye's Oltek.
:.1 g•cfoale r • dastncat , i Caiital, 817009,0 0 ,
g
! ', • i . -
Z/cilia,- llisuautiox I..omkan'T..• ' . [..
Rartford, COM., I
1
1
~6ajrital..:
•
•
Livgarooi. saw Latinos AND GL
FIRSID Lire Iyarrasnon .
Capital. Surplus and Reserved Fintits -
(Gold) -
Aseets..l4.o 4 e United Statei, over.... I,mm ,C , ,f)
Daily Pi*nitims; upwards of (Geld) • 17,00
, •
NEW EXCIiALiII INiCILLISCS COXP . AMY,
Harthi'd,
Capital,
Wyoutra:lssuranniatin Copy
Wilkes-Dan e, Pa.,r
!any !any
am
Capital
Sam Amitawas Taitent , lNamancr,
co" (Accidental)
g ludrlph (a,
hey
om
uire
hey
.er-
Capital..:
OciNNEO77CIPZ PIitPITALLIFB WM/WM)
CO. Hartford, Conn.,
CaPital - ....... 10,04:X000
T9wanda, Feb. 20,1366- U
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HARTFORD LITE:STOOK 1
JLL ;•RA rim COMPANY. ./
Ell
• - CAPITAL 1.50R,000
tCasll asset Nov. 1, 1866,
/wares oh ;all Ith:ids ,of live Stock,
titeft and death from any cause. I •
H.' 11;i1cHEAN ; ,
-Jim. 10, 1867 Age . -
t
Dec. sth; the Mare" Lady Mace," Own 6d
Dennis F:Flagg, of Bo , Afax3.,r. I
received a kick from arpther .harse,
her left tore leg, above the knee, ren•LtT::,,g
necfttsary to kill her as an act of ham L.:iv, in,
anted in the Hartford Live Stork luiar tuea
patty. Lcata paid Liec.liih 1801.
era).
new
L. 9
EMI
FIRE' LIFE, L
AND ACCiDENTA
- • INSURANCE.
rem
It to
par-
O.:VE N'.II.7EIV MILLION DOLLA R.
C. 'RUgSELL, Agent,
FOR THE FOLLOWING HIRED lIELIABLE COLIPANV,
G I I:A.II.D.PIfiE &,.MAHANE
COmi'AVNY Philadelphia,}
Capital and surplus, over
H•:Ys litsuitincE COMPANY,
9f Neiv-York.
Capital and aurplas,nmer
U1.(1.0D tt
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1
INSVRILIWZ COXISANIT OV NOETII 1 ,
;••
. AMSktICA, - Phih:delphiq. I ”:
7Catf 441 and surpluu,-over • - .tl_,7cio.ft.,o
nil
M ANtiATTAN iMiLMANCE COMPAXY,
• • - Of New- York.'
qapitr.l aect surplo.:,, over
ENTEHP.BIBB If.BLILANCE COMP.ILNY,
Of Phdatlelphia.
Capital and surplus, over...
ELI...TIC 12:g UHANCIS COS:PAIS
. Of N ew-Fork.
Capitatand surplus, over
ACHIN ES,
!fie 'latest im
ry for Murky
PUT/7.1.S INStfRAFCE COMPANY,, „
Of .lit.rtjiird, Conn. '
I
and zurplivi, iovt•P
rove
: and
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GOZPANY,
Of New- York .
Capital and surplus, crer
• -
TRA.VELLEBS baLIIANCE COMPANY, I
Of Hartford, earpn. t
• Capital and surpluBoaver
132
Risks• taken on all kinds of Prupf at
low rateaas by any other reliable
ire Policies issued and Losses, 1! ::
jutted at this Agency,thcrc•by paving
and expense of going elsewhere for settledput •
H 3" Office at the Hardwhere Store 01
ding ‘it Howell C. S. IttisSEl,l
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1660-.-ti
.d all
large
TIRE INSURANCE CoMPAM
OF NORTH
ES,
,kitig
naps'
,stani-
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Company are - • now prosecuting The bu
noes ot Insurance from loss or damage by Flla
on Building's, Merchandise. Furnittre.
thioughont the State of Pennsylvania, ofililit,r•
al terms,for long or short periods; or permaaeLt
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of 'Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for 1055 e,...
log the period ot nearly 70 years that th t' •J.
pany has been in esistente, entitles them t.• .1.
confidence of the public.
DIHECTIAB.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samset'
Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor,Amur
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood: Wu" •
-Welsh, WM. E. Bowen, James N. Dicivou.
Morris Wan, John .Mason, Geo. L. 11.-. • -..
Francis R. Cope, EdWard U. Trotter, Edward S.
Clarke, Wm. Cummin;.
Algrtiat G. COFFIN', Pres n!..
C. 6. RUSSELL, Agent, Tuwanda..
, -
f....%ARNIERIS MUTUAL FIRE 1N ;41
• 12 .RANGE COMPANY
0 NS
other
this
!MI
OA
; now
short
of all
ppro
;ne old
cen
county,
Cavital
The 'Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance etKupar y
of Middle Peruisylvania was incprporated by t! , ..
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year
the Mutual Insurance - of Country property only,
and immediately thereafter _commenced its oper
ations oh that pri n ciple : which 'has been strict
13is.adhered to since.'
All losses hare beenpromptly paid out oft the
Premiums collected on application for insurance
without malting any asscsAments.
Thelnsurance , of Country property only, the
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt
payment ( of losses are deemed a sufficient
mendation of the Farrner3 Muted Fire
ance Company of Middle Pc.nnes,lvania, to a:
owners of sate class country property.
P. Jonirsort;See'y. R e Fubmss. e, :
tatlon
years
8, will
pena
l! been
rriage
pabli c
[ir E 'l l ;:t l
I-1
or Chet
merit!
ctkal
th&
on.
Wl3,
LL,•~
B RADFORD COUNTY
IE El
E. B. JteK-EAN, REAL lISTATE AcENT
to the
Valuable Farms, Mill Properties, City
Town Lots 'tor rale. '
Parties-having property for sali:
to their advantage by ,eaving a description “!
thesanie, with terms of sale. at this agency,
patties are constantly enquiring for taria-+
11. It.
Rrsl Ehtlte Arel
,Office Monta.nye 4 s Block, ,Towanda, P.
Jan. 29, 1867.
OP,
IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
..a...4,QL08E FIRE .AND r'S IN a URA. N• E
COMPANY.—UdIee, 45 ;William St., an :1;
Broadway, N. Y.
MI
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds •
(G01d).•'..... , ........
Assets in the Unit'ed States, over ...
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold)..
The shareholders personally respocsit.••
engagements: of the company. Alt
mast be Ghat-A(4(les.
DiaacrOas la NEW Yoar.—Francis 0 , 1: , 1•• ' •
Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq. ,I'epte.Y
Irman, Joseph Gaillard,„ Jr., Esq. , E. M .
Archibald, Esti:, H. B. Si, Cottsul r
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, F .-,
Alfred Pell, R. 91., Resident Secretary. -
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
, Bank—Can:mann .t:
IMI
ey wilt
splen-
TES,
GONS,
The Policies of this Company are N-,ued
well!known American citizens resident in N , tt
Yenk,.who are Directors and Share::litter., :v.:
consequently', with the other 'Shareholders. are f
individually liable for all the eugagenicats
the Company; all Policies are signed.O,,. thin ;
all Claims are payable in cash oa prooti of
Without; deduction for interest,
and no%
usual, sixty days after presentation :
They expire at six o'clock, P. !,!.. and ad:
noon.. Life insurance effected. and sums,.,
granted on favorable terms.
,11. B. MA:KEAN ~.tger.f
Toviandi . April 23, 1.807,
.N w
1 s.:
EIE2
ILL
d cont.
. • -anti
v , proved:
NEWS ROOM AND BOO,K STORE ,
• The undersigned.luivingpurchaied the BOOK
STORE AND NEWS 11001 V of J. J.. thiftith ,
respetttally Invite the old patrons of the estf!
llshmeht and the public generallyi to call 4nd vx
amine oar stock.
a. It K.
ALVORD q.
B R
A A rinr:
ge or
e have
otlhe
tarnish
ked by
.AIM,ERICA-1 , 1 HOTEL,
AND BC
WING,
7, will
Havieg r purchased this well known, 'rote! on
Bridge Street, I hare refurnished and refitted
it with every convenience for the stecommeda:
Me of all. who may patronize me. Na paiun u 1.1
ho spared to make all pleasant and agreetil.le.
May a, 'en.—tf. J. B. PAT' ERSON. trop. •
re than
rind It
I.r bring
i pinery.
lumber.
I have it
11/IIISIO, OR, ANY OTHER A!Z -
LUL tICI 4 E - in our line, ordered at short notic e
oy.calling-at the . . NEWS IttlOst -
I. •ex
. Come
•
• CO.
REAKFAST, DINING, . EXIT N.
B
ar.oit,land Parlor Table 3, at FROTPS
MINWNRI
CAPITAL ItXYkraESTED OVER
OF' MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA,
oMce.in Danville; Montour County, P/un s
LUCIEN ItlyEir,
Agent, Towanda. t'a
March 5,.'66
REAL ESTATE
AT THC
B. V. ALV6ILD
T.O W A D:A , P A ,
ti,rt 1,1(0
t2Ol 4.rt
S ~'r,•,ot 0
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E 155,2044,3
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$ 3 .7:50.At0
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$350,060
$7 Al CO
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