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

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• • ;Mate About Work
The wipterevenings have come,and
it is
.a !natter of the first importance
that II portion of them should be de
voted to the Otiltivathin of the mind.
The summer has necessarily been de
voted to labor. In the winter,Nature
puts a harrier upon many 'of our la
bors, and we should take advantage
of the interval to 'read ripen topics
that have been deferred for. want of
time to discuss them. The [hind needs_
cultivetion as. much as the soil, and
.it as generally the • state of the mind
that makeslartning . profitable or oth
erwise. The brain is more and more
showing it s power every year in econ
omizing farm labor, and no man can
afford to remain in ignorance Of the
manifold appliances t hat help his in
dustry. Keep the mind improving,
and make allur farm operations a
means of men rculture. Look back
over the past y ar, and-see wherein
you have made( bad plans, or failed
to carrrout good ones. Deter mine
what ptactices have been profitable
and what ought to'be abandoned.—
Every year's operations ought to have
its lessons for the thinking farmer;
and settle some principles. -
Periodicals.—These are indispensa
ble now to keep a man abreast of his
times. Na investment pays better
than a few dollars in the - best agri
cultural and horticultural journals.—
Farming is progressive like- the other
ails, and there is money saved and
gained in the hints which these iia
perS drop in their monthly or weekly
visits.
- Circulating Libraries, will furnish
much that one is not able to purchase
for .himself. These should be estab
lished- in every town, and \provision
. - made for their regular increase. At
'T`least exchange books and periodicals
''• with your neighbors. The) are great
educators. Your children will read
something, _and you may as well di
rect their education as to leave it to
others. A home well supplied .with
good - books and papers is rarely de-
sorted for places of vicious resorts.
• Schols.—Keep your children in the
i nest-schools. - Make the free.schbols
as good as they can be, but if there
are better, use them.. There is no
compensation for the loss of the ad
vantages of education/.
Accounts.-11ave everything settled
up by the close of this month, and
ascertain definitely the result of the
year's transactions. Snow whether
you 'have gained or lost, and how
much. Farmers are more negligent
than any other class in this matter.
They have much barter with their
neighbors, and at the store or market
town, and often accounts run for
years with - out any settlement. They I
do not know how they staid with the i
world, and cannot tell whether any
crop they cultivate is - a loss or gain
to - them. This is bad farming,. and
.-)ften leads to bad morality. Keep
accounts and settle them once a year,
for your own sse as well as your
neighbors'. 'Begin the next year with
a clean balance sheet.
Protection against -Frost.—The cel
lar may be made frost-proof originally,
by good underpinning and double
glazed windows. If this has-not been
done; make,a thick bank of earth, .
tau-bark, 'sea weed, or straw. The
roots, have cost quite too much labor
to be ruined by frost. A well pro
tected cellar makes the whole house
warmer and saves fuel. Protect wa
ter pipes-and pumps, and -if the pipes
chance to get frozen; wrap them in,
flannel and potteihet_water upon thet4
to thaw them ouL:- Save plumbers'
hills by timely attention.
Fodder. --This- has cost money to
•
aise and should be carefully used.—
Feed regularly, and only so much as
.111 animal eats up clean: - There is
waste iu irregular,' or over-feeding.
If you fodder in the yard let it be un
der a shed, with racks to put the hay
in. Stocks_ should be brought to the
barn and foddered there. It is waste
ful-to scatter hay upon the ground.
Much of it is trampled and lost. .
Cons and Steers.—hoprove the leis=
ore of the season to break them in to
work. The smooth snow patkpakes
light loads ; and their strength should
not be much taxed at first. .
Horses The horse above all,aul
mats wants careful handling. See
that the shoes are well put on, and
the caulks sharpened as icy weather
_approaches. Warm blankets save
fodder and promote health. If the
young folks go on a sleigh ride,insist
upon the horse blanket to keep com
pany with the robes for Tom and his
sweetheart. There will be _bills
.:hough to settle without a sick horse
in the stable to be doctored.
i. Working (Area should be kept shod
and caulked, if used. Keep nP the
-llehh by generous feeding, A lean
_working ox is poor property. -
Cows.—Keep the stables clean and
well bedded at night. Sprinkle Oas
t( r or dried peat upon the floors when
cleaned out,to save the ammonia arid
to avoid injury to the eyes of the
cows. Ventilate thoroughly, : and
from the top of the barn if possible.
Give them an opportunity to exercise
au hour or two in the warmest part
of the day. Keep the horns ornamen
ted with balls, if they are inclined to
be quarrelsome. Plan to have one
or more farrow, or- new much cows
for winter. - There is no substitute
for a plenty of good milk in the fatu
ity._ ,
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II
2 t, Hogs ought to be well fattened by
'hi istmas. Perk is made mach more
economically in warm than in freez
ing weather. Pay great attention to
the quarters •of the animals. Good
sties with plenty of straw are cheap
er than meal.to keep .up the animal
heat._ The pig is cleanly in his hab
its, and will keep himself clean if yon
give - Ahim a dry lodging 'place, and
straw. Corn meal is high this year,
and the root crop is short, and pork
will probably cost -the Eastern fanner
about all it cciva to. Cooked food
pays best. -
Wood•eutiing and Lumber.—Xow
is the time. to lay in a stock of wood
:for the year. ,Well seasoned wood
saves fie), time, money, and the tem.
per Of the housewife. Much of the
comfort of a family depends upon the
kitchen, fire. - Rails have also to be
provided upon many farms. Posta
are wanted, and joists, planks, and
hoard& - logs are much
more easily . carried upon sleds than
upon carts. Improve the first good-
snow to move them.-
. . .
WWI is aIA ergyinau tnarying a
cDnple like an Riotlieutryi Becatuse be cam
,
pJaads simples. '
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w .n. o - otif's•i„
‘ll •
'DRUG ':810118,
W. IL B. titeril. (Maria, to %Ai a •
sic ooa lb. • babies at UNI •
Wad N 0.4, 'ea'sabdre be .
receiving slakes to Ws Mart bin Go
sellable. impeders sad imilhetaxere
oria liberal Abate of peidkealreepv ,
ages 4 11 /Patock9 l
FRESH' DRUGS - AND KEDICINW 1 1
•
Has just been received. sad we ars uow prei
piled ao supply the - • • ;
wAirs or TREPUBLIC WITH Airranza
IMONIFINO TO IRV ?lUDS.
MBE WINES AND 11Q130,,
FOR MEDICAL" 178 N ONLY!
♦ MILL 4118011111:1ii or 00100tHnio
BuTANIC. EOLEOIIO MID noviwAinup
lIIKDICIENE3.
ILL THE POPITLAZ PATENT laDlfatakp
?Anon, OIL, inmos t
TAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
DTVIISEMPA AND GLAD. .
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLB3dE Eng*
stun.
trusx's asconouo mra nolo =mass,
ALKALOID AND RESINOIDS.
All the Best Trammi,
ABD YINAL illPOBT1110;
I Shoulder Braces, •
• I
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes sad'estheters.
A CAzair Assornaarr OP ;Lucia, more. mits:r
Exuma, - •
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS - OP LATE STYLE
- 4ND . : mer Qtruan.`
A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Half.
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow- ,
ders and Pastes, Oils, Perffunery,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, in4gor
&tors. ko„ Kerosene, Keroe
. Lamps, Shades, Chimneys-, •
• Wicks, • ibc., all of the
• late st styles.
CHOIGII CIGARS, TOBACCO AND-BNIIFi
sir /*skims supplied at - reasmiable rate -
Medicines and Prescriptiorui carefully and an
'curately compounded and prepared by compete
ent at all hours of the day and night.
S y hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, • to 9 in the afternOon.
W. IL 11.
Towanda, Sept. 99, 1886. • i
Clattikg.
NEW SPRING AND' ,SUMMER.
GOODS!
R. W. ED
Would announce to the citizens of Tawnier,.
ana the public generally, that be hint In stirs
and daily receiving, new and
FRESH GOODS,
In his line. suitable to the wants of the people,
"which he will sell for Currency at former
\ GOLD PRICESI
Consisting as usual of good well and reliable
made
CLOTHING!
(No Shoddy of any kind) consisting in
- .
BUS'INES B. Er I 'TB it
AU vides.
COATS, VESTS = AND 'PAN#;
All Wool
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,.
' Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants, 1 I
goer Ails and Over Shirts, Linen aid Patter
Collars, Linen,,Cassimeri - and Flannel Shirts,
Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves. Canes • Leather
Sags, living St11:411k, So ft and St raw Hits.
All Arst class. mbar that Goo , l Goods re
cheaper at a lair pr en than poor goods alt y
price. ()all and, examine my goods beforebny
lug. Next door to Powell & Co.
R. W. EDDIri
1
Towenda, May 28, 1867. ' ,
Til'
TEMPLE OF FASIIIOI 1
NEW STORE AND NEW -GOODS I
An entire new stook of Clothing bought as
ene3gAs before the war V) be sold with,
SMALL PROFITS 1
-The undersigned would respo ctfully announce
to the citizens of Towanda and vi cinity that be
is now ready to offer them Clothing, such .
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS
CHINCEIILLAB, PILOTS, f
FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS
HATS AND CAPS.
• I
Furnishlig Goods; U.. and that these roods
bought at very log (*aces will be sold •af Ith
very small profits I intead to establish a per
manent trade In this place, and 10 order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, will; deal!
I n a
basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I
snd all goods will be witrr,nted ;for what - they
aze represented to be. ICome and examine and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of. Fashion, opposite the Means Ranee,
south end ,ot Beldlenutn's Bloch.
B. JACOB/a.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867.
BURNED OUT!
J. M.' COLLINS,
Haring bad Ms store Darned. at the late tire,ls
desirous of disposing of kin entire stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
TRIMMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS,
&C., &C.
These goods are In good condition and will be
20 PER ©ENT BELOW .00FT;
As I am obliged to close out tho stoat forirant
of a place to do bualneat
Don't neglect this opportunity for bargains.
Call at the turw wood baliding.secoad store be-.
low_Beidleman's block, emit side of Main street,
yearly oppoidte the Ifeans House. -
NOTICE.—AII person sindebted to the ander
dgn trill confer a favor by calling and set
tling up immediately, and save theasehea oats
J. K. 6OLLINS.
ToWn l 4l l 4 Aug. 29.'6?. • ,
HE HIGHEST PRICE IN .:11620
T
pad ft* all kinds of Prodace, at_
anuskau • CowittPs sleep store: ,
i '
• ;
seer WORK
Unties alba
14444 IVA •
GROCER!
Which he' Is
purses of all.
Which la well
Barclay- coal •
constantly on
TEAS, C
FLOUR,
The citize
please accept
patronage to
promise with
ery ()porton 1
to warrant
WAD.
Toyama, .1
N EW
Has - Opened a
in Pitton'e 8
pied by 8010. ,
the pebile a
GROCER
Of the best
LOWEST I'
In fact Eve
AM' Provisio
as can be bo.:
gyp" Cash
Produce.
NE
W.
PINE A
AND
Also the
OASSIMERES,
CAPS,
' , Plo'olBll ' AND
'BBD -NOR& "
•-•-
ltlatiDirtr
• •
-,L5 •
APO 1111-20114.
litTfte . theiht.
• lo slairkzigelltit Ifte
40
AND - PROVISIONS.
suit'th times, and
0 Maas° upwind splendid
ERD STORE, 1,
•
Rusted to supply the canal and
.gfon at stl times. ale 'keeps
Ind s huge stock of
FEES, StrGAji,S;
MOLASSES.
UTTER; PORK, 10.;
is selling cheap fo4taall.
Which
• - d
* ' •
,„ or Towanda mi wlll.
lug thanks for 'their, very - Moral
the last two yeers, and _iire
their itinistanet, tolimprove , tier
y to enlarge' our bqs neskso is
isfaction to all.ell and see us
JOHN 11041DliTii.
, ly 10 b 1867. 1 . . ,
ROOERY AN 11 PROVD
.10N ISTORRI;
intias ✓ Joryiis,
new Grocery and Prevision Store
oek, in the store formerly ocea
n k Son, where he 0,1 otter a to
e &apply of •
.1 y
ES ANT! PROrSIONS,
L
silty, and to be sold* the VERY,
ICES. The stock contains
GOFFEW SUGARS,
ISUGABB, LC. LUC! •
TEAS,
FLOU
FEED, ME+L,
.
f
. •
thing usually kept In a Oro cery
Store, which 1 5h411 esti as low
ght elsewhere. •
Ili be paid for all klia of Vona try
• Towanda, Oc 17, 1 . 167 .
STORE
NEW GOODS
,GROCE4 - I'ESI
N E W :
, ROCKWELL'S.
ANED FRUITS,
iiLES,'PEACHS, PLUM
OF ALL HINDS;
ANNED OYSTERS
RIMED AP LEEI,
PRUNES, 9114RitkES,
PEACH
ac., &c.
SUGARS, SXIWPS,
ES, COFFEE ? SPICES,
tiOL AS
Ids, 14 act everytiting 3 in the
Of all
CERY 1:4IN Et
G R
be kept constantly , on band
EED,BRAND, ?OTATOES,
FLOUR,
LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY
cOF FAIIMEIIS PRODUCE.
A fresh lot, of
BU TE
OW OF ALL VARIETIES
DRY G
Purchased cc •thu
11 POINT IN TIIE lU LiRKET
LO WES
And will be Bed! on
AS THE OHEAPEST
CHEAP
.2. •
THE FARitERS
CABII - PAID FOR
INDS OF ;PRODUCE
• ALL
•
W. A. ROCILWELJ,
1887
, 11. y 23
UNDERSIGNEID, HAVING
THE
rchased the entire t6tere4t of
, R. H. PATC/11 .
rm of C. 11. I!ATi i i! Co., se noW
In in the
offer to the eftlien.9 of Medford
prepared
d vicinity, a large find welt selected
County
,
stock of
'
ROCERIES,
ire purcbased for CAA and lee! coati
dent that tan sell at ai Wei fignrea as can be
Which I
tuni
pure elsewhere.. I now ?ger to the public
s'eplendi ',Weft of f .
TEA
~ COFFEES,' , SUGARS;.
STA *II; 6 ALERATUS, , SPICES;iO. '
iit .oó hand a lazgeatack at
'PLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
AKRO
'DP; *11:1107 DO:
natant], on LandOßK, HAMS,
I keep
kinds of MEI. raid call tho at-
LARD an
the kopbßc i to onr Cite! Be Beat
OCK."-OF,.TOPACCO;
tentlon o
or iwke. • Jesse 04kleyto Celetkitted
In quilt
Laandryt ear Bork Chemical sad Brown Soap.
, .
Please ...I and examine our frock of •
WOODEN WARE.
Large rtment: of YANKEE "NOTIONS.
TOILET SOAPS, &e., &e. I *III pay the high.
•Icefor
eat cash
°ENTRY TITMICE.
he us a call beforq telling elsewhere
Fairness
• '
'AU pc
'"Mt 4 a arm.wlll
atia : *e teimiiilloe payment.
=
maid, PAM'
Toian
gust 011:::AXT COVIER As.
votat (neared at abort Watt
by •ftlfts at the e MS ROOM.'
iiiiiii
-1 141'091k
410%7% • •
•
7 : 114 7
lutr-ft
a --a-
Vint cm wiltilltlen at Ifs Warelloonis, which
, hp Mikan, tO,Oportesony mut +tverl_6l o
Wee of Charge - :O, to Mt -art • veryThalu
• visor Ova ord. Thisskhaltor the put liberal
Isitroattge - ,of the s tmbUe:- IF would say thel,
shall sittli.enderver to Duke, It to their interest
t- deal with me, not only by, keep! n •
Latimit - -stoolc;
To select !rota tbeHite kept le 'any other Facet
tare Store la this.. nsfilea ;• but Moab, offering
'the* ; "• - -
XT A LESS PRICE
Thati the , ..e.me quality of;goads 'cap be.pur
chased eltewhere., t have now ila.atote over '430
DIFFERENT -PATTERNS OP CHAIRS,
THIRTY . . DIFFESpy STYLES ttplaTEAtis
Besides Birreaus, liltands, Tables, Mak Bankil,
What !gots, Bohm Tete4-Tete`a, Boaters,
and litany Piario stools, Chß- -
drab's Carsiages,Obildren's Cradles ' :
'and Gribbe, Looking Glasses,
Looking Glass Plat s, Pic
tuna. P;ames,' Pbokr- ,
_ grata) Ovals,Steel
Engravings,
Gorda Ana ` ' •
'raids;
.o.a 0 •to., , •
. • In fa full aisortrnicit
OF EVERYTftINO IN, THE LINE,
All oc vihicb will be sold
cruinr;iFoß cAg!':r.
The public are invited to call andeximine
my stock before porches ing elsewhere. Store
on Main:Street, 2 doors sorith of Monianyes.
also keep on hand, sl ihrge•assortment of
READY bt &DE COFFINS,
• •
From the most common to the finest Mahogany
or Rosewood, which will be furnished with or
without Attendance_ with - Hearsei-at as low a
price artbe-samelue/ity can be purceased else
where,- Deist 1866.—yr.
NEW - FURNITURE STORE! -
._._
_ . _
Having rented Ilie -Furnibl o ro Ware.rooma-form
erly otcupTe4
would now - uty to the pall na of the old Estab
lishment that Ltiave a complete Stisek of_Goods,
jest 'receliek r eimbricingerAything *Vie 1
• FURNITURE 1411E 1
My goods are new an well selected, ano,tor
Will not be 'tuutersoid•;l.)y . any. call and ex
amine my stook' before ,purehaming. I retain
the. Workmen of the old ottablishment. aid
1•. . .
Will have chalice of the business' add Manufact
uring. is' short we have the fine6t Stock. of
Goods in onr line west of New,York,eunsisting
Chivaber-Setts, Sofas, Btireaus, Marble-top
Centre Triples, FAtegt4nri'
and Dieing Tables, (:hairs, Thsistkads,
Photogrpb Ovate; Cord and Taasels,
011 Curtliw,' Toilet 'Sliintls, Wurk•Boxen,
COFFINS AND CpRIAL'CASES
•
Our Underlaktiv Deparininit will :at all
times be well se _ Hod with everything In that
line. We have re
In this section, not eteopting anything vest
of New York,apd will attend Tunerals withic
a circuit of .TirentY reasonable terms.
N. 1. ElAirr.'Ageut.
Athitus.
FURNITURK WARE-!t00111S
JANES AAKINSON anhounea to the plablic
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on butti a large assortincrit of ,
CABINET PUILINI'TAI
Butiatia. Tables, Itedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
arc., of every descrlptiut which will be, muds
of the best materials, be most workman
like =inner.
invite the ineetiun of the public to myiwork,
which shall nc be surpssid in durability, a tliny
shop in the ,country, and my" prices will he
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand or
made to order.it good Hearse will be famished
when desired.
Aug. lA, 1866
G LA.SS. W A • E 1• •
225 Gieenwlel! S . tree T t:t2 doors below Barb.layst
• • •
CROGgERY .DEALERS' 01,4047/ARE;
CONFECTIONERS' • " " -
DRUGGISTS'
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
dLASS WARE.
BRITAN,IA W ARE,
BILVER_PLAT ED WO RE,
CHANDECIERS, LANTERNS, W.,
The best patent Fruit Jars in the market..to
be sold, at the -lowest !lints. • A fall line of
Looking Glasses . . Allki nds of Glass Ware
made toorder. Agent, f r ideridlekl Britannia
Compar..p
3. T. WEIGHT,
225 GreenwielreAreef,
'4111111,. 1 67. 2 doors below Barclay. N. Y.
MEIICIUNT!S UNION
EXPRESS
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO
MERCHNTD_ ND , DRIPPER&
. ~
Having made arrange;it enta with the New
York t el
and Erie Italia/ay, to o E4prets Business
on their !pad, alte • now calving all kinds of
freight'. and metalloid for all parts of-the
Union—North, South, t, West: the Cana
dim, Europe, West Indies. Goods-sent direct'
to any part of California', all . with'the quickest
despatch.; Shippers and Merchants generally ,
know what enormous rates they have been pay
ing for quick transportation. Now this Com
pany Is made up - exclusively of Bankers, Mer
chants end Shippers. to !break up the monopo
ly [which the old Companies had formed] so as
to give fair rates to the busincotomaitinity.
All goods or packages weighing 40 lbs. and up
irards, are shipped by actual weight: The spy
to keep low rates, is to patronise the Compaq
that brought them down. Particular care and
, attention given tb - money and valuable Pack
-1 ages, Collections. Ito,: Collections • made and
1 returns forward, d by t qackest dispatch. .
R. 0. . 4;:l, CRLNS, H. J.
1 . GIFFORD,
- Agent: r -.- Div. SitiPt.
.1 P. B.—All Packages to be forwarded from
Towanda and , v4iinity. 'saving them at the
Stage Office of Johnßitiman, will be forwarded
to the Waverly> 0111ce this, COnipany ,_-
day." ' - , J. DEENA jrcip'y'Stage Lbw
. Jane 6.1887.=1y.1
C. 18. PATCH.
TIMED - 140'4
..11)K7seish;Pliiitoi.: •
Bramkan r
And more than
6 - 00 I) &NODS
11111.. N. 1. HARP
Parlor F.uralture,
Miirurs, Pi4tare Fr ames.
Steel Engravings,
Pictures
IlEilltSE
O. H. VOORHIS
giiscellancouc'
Is the Great
_Depot for
. • . •
ID fact all kinds of
Alan, a coinplete assoftment of ,
And
KEROSENi WARE; °
'‘,` ! t• •
Best, brands of Kerosene Ott.
Canued ,-
Adld Abel at. •
twell's Cheep . Store,
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be tle,"Aiiiiot.--puF . cuarf4l,l
_athotta wi th tegsitlo.tbei pro ' ' 4...tiranti a
- 00 public; wldeit.-will . be kep -eetilintly . stro•
Plat Wilk** lveilOvilelyVidireetteedolt lit
numfieseeemielterme, , :et.waeleisliv ot;01014 .
eossisting . 1., , 4 - • -,.-.,- ', , if ,, . - ..- , : ,----,•'.= -,
Wards -MEDIOINES,'OHEMICALS,
11 4 1 [NMInUlt,TAI 1 IM 111 ,: -
BENZINE' TmON*INE.'
sail,. PAINT, Timm ,
Audit kinde - a4lnishei4
—KEROSENE ,':OR COAL OIL,,
;Ale: 4 0 1111 _4 iurning •
131TADF7.'4ICKS,
Sperm, La l rd. Whale, Nests Foot;
T 41•M;g4 1 0 : ANA MAOrnN :. OILS.
Vanc) , .iiistioiles Ax4electiatil their iarletyi
i3poNo s ts;' uttusimii: -• -Comm;
,
PPomades;lpiltayea, , A!dtuniryi
- ,
POCKET'I3OOIC,S" PORT, 140NAtIB,
II
Pocket /mow, Barn, .
TOOTH, SKIN ANAL , R4lll ItIINrAUTIONS
PURE - WINES f ARR LIQUORS,
- For Medicinal 'use,
TOBACCO, 4.NtiFF,I. PIPItB AND CIGARS,
Garden 'Veld An F ll
dr i Seeds; Trusses, Bhp
' porters.-- BtlsPenser es);; Bbtralder . Brame,
Breast pumps, T eething Binge, Naming
• .ficttles.,Nippiee, ° ,Nipple Shells and .
B . ielda..Syringes, Bed Pana , Self- • •
Sealing' Fruit Jars. Thermometers.
Flavoring Extract", Stone. Jogs, Glass
Ware, Bottles Vials, Corks. Bath, Brick,
and Stove .Blacting.-Fish Tackle, Ammnrit-
I Eton, dm., BOtanie.Soleetio and Bommpath- •
ib Medicinea,• and all the Popular Patent'
M D LIN E'.
All articles warranted ai represented. • Per
sone at a distance . can receive, their , orders by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
=I
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
Foe. PAIIILTUSE, . •
Known as Stift and Reliable Remedies, ate war
ranted
tor - what they ere intended to give salts=
factiobrvis ! • ,
Dr.. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for cough!.
told:, lung romptainlsote.soo/31 00'
Dr. Porter'sEl i lt l ictio' Rills, for corn.
pl (admit(' cathartic.. :25
Dr. Porter's &niter Syrup, for serotula
skin diseases, tire.l oo
'Dr. ?Otter's Uterltte Topic, for female weak
miss, • 100.
Dr. Porters Tonic Elixir 'for strengthening
the system, . • • 1 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy SelmaPpa, for tier, and
4katioey complaints 1 00
Dr. Porter!! Camp., Syr. liniophpsphltes,
for nervous debillity. i 00
Dr Colter's - B il lst a kberry Balsam. for dim.-
v , . • • 35
Dr. Porter's PaMily, Embrocation lot sprains
•brueses ,
D. porter's Peo r torst W.sfer 1, for hoarse
ness,tore throat, - 25
Wafers, Dr. Portor',s - Worm rafers, for expelling
worms
Dr. Porter's Wortu.Syrnp, for ersgrosana., -
• gag sun= 35-
Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, fur criing 'babies
cotio 4•0 • 25
Dr: Porter's Cep6alio Snuff, fur catarrh ~
Dr. Porter's Tootheebe• Drops, for Oath.
2.q"
Dr. Porter's, Tooth Powder, for preserving
4 tetth..,% ,
Dr. Porter's Tricosene, for dressing sod -
growinc the hair . 50
50
Dr„-Porter ' s Tricophile, or beautifying the
hair.
Dr, Darterls Odoriferous Sbatopoo.for olefin.
I lui the hair 50
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowits.Jor beautify. .
lug the:complexion ~.... 50
Dr. Porter's Pile .o'ntme,*. `for external
. piles . . _ .
.." . _ 100
Dr, Porter's French Compound. for scald- •
Ins urine. 1 00
Dr. Putter ' s ldeditmtal , Figs,_ for tiairitual
. , constipation ' .'• 100
Dr. Porter's ilealin% galve, for cuts.wounds
, 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for cbappklips..,.. .25
Dr. Porter's Eye Self°, for 'lnflamed eyea.. • 2.5
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for tiglahled oyaa..• 'Yb
pr. Porter's Corn and Mart Remover, for
• corns and bunions. - ..
Dr. Portv's Constipation Pills, for costive•
\ ness.. • . ...... ....
Dr.)Porteett-Ir oa l l'ills, for poor blood ....
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia,
• ant catharric
50
Dr. Porte,i's Liquid. Bennet, for manlci-
trAlous i dlet for invalids 26
Dr. Porter's Extract: Vanilla. :for flavoring -
ice cream, dm..., 40
Dr. Porter's Extra,c4 Lemon, for
,flavoring '
_ice cream—large .. 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Commit., fo. mending /
broken glass,* . 26
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for 'repairing
wood w0rk........ 25
Dr. Por6r's Cleansing Fluid,for easy,wash
• - • ' • ' 50
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing
bugs 50
Dr. Porter's lFly Poison -Paper, for killing
flies 05
Dr. Porter'S Rat and Mice Poison, for ex•
termination rats ..... ....... 2,5
Dr. Porier's Benzine, for removing spots •
from ,clothesl 25
. Dr. Pokier's Black luk, in plot bottles....:. 2.5
' bulk by the galon 100
lir. Porter's Boise and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of salamis • 30
Dr. Porter's Horse. and. Cattle Lotion, for
sprains; galls, lc' BO
Dr.• Porter's Ringillone and Spavin Cure. ,
' . for lame borsm.. „, .. .... 50
, Medical edifice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
' Sir Thankful tempest patronageoronld
respectlaiy Mmottude to his friends and tb e
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit he continuation of heir confidence
and patronise.
H. C. PORTER; H. D.
Dec..lB, 1816.—yr.
illisitl
S 0 M N .. NE W I
AGAIN IN MOTION!
Ravi ng pornhased the stock of Tobacco
lug Id Randall.. Compton & Co 1
built a shanty on . the mime grono
pared, pi odcr tu,the public
WIIOLE§ATA AND RETAIIs;,
A vailety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Such ss. ,
Luat.aupuy Side, Pine Apple t illehigatt
Sole Leaf and Star. which_ weeder for sale
In gait:Mlles: to Suit customers.' Packsges 'in
Bards, and quarters. - •: '
Fepcy.
The celebrated Loiter, Jack, Pride of the Dill.
ted States, VirgiolatleP,Gold !eaf, *airy gad all
kinds of It , .
BRANDS" OF' CIOARS
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Lebcquet, Im
Peri°, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
We' will keep epristaaily c:a.band a variety or
Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacoo: Bona and Pouch
and everything • usually kept in a Tobacco
Store.
Landlords supplied with 111Joil
tiaeco on , •
,; • 4110Sers,Prompti$ oak&
13:' W. 'dFFITT.
41'. 18it
~. .
NU B. 'KELLY, Dentiite. Office
f T T s over Wickham & Black's, TowsndaYa.
AI/Ithe Nii:riePs:istylecormiork scientifically
done an:l' warranted; Particular attention la
called to the . Alltuninunt Base - tor Artificial
i t
Teeth.' which - iv equal! -st good a l i. - 9 0 14 an d
far anperlortheither i n r' or llilver. - ; Please
call and examine spec.' ens.- ;: - --; •
i Chloroform or :Ether' minbnited undeill
reCtiattor a Phipleign E ther ,
dant& , dr 186t!-at;
rj. -:,.. ---; -- L ' U art. . , ~--, ,•- ,
~ ,,,...4 . ..4 " 0". ..... •1. , 4.-4- ,i.:.- -4- - 7.4....- .
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MARSHA '. BROTHERS: Si-, CO:
Mak to can the ett4otion - of , the ,pnblieto".
that? new Statcot•
minDWARE, ,
FARMING imPumEtrrs,
. • stscE earraw 70oui.
and CABPENTE,Itir T09u4.,
Also, Lsrgi assortment of • "
-r Window Man, Haoh;Vaints, 011 a, •
, ;Patty, 'Umtata!, and Paint • •
andNarnisti Braaten ••, ,
of all kinds, which wW I
bOaold for !the lowed'
Cash pidce. Map, a glee imoTtnient•l
• K.F1 , q,8A1 4 1,13 LAM
dI OTept style and pattern to. salt
the :An3144,.
Lampe and OutpiTed irom and,
Fluid to Kerosene. . • •
Particular attention paid to the manntaetating •
of aukinds ot- „ , 1 ,
• .• , T 1,1! it
'weE. I
aenstegi,'eaoialPTLT-•TTgarneri To,
•We 'have on band; tine, arilele of I
91:41313"FittlIfT
with improved solflieallig corks; and
a ERMET;O 'CA'N
which" is tined: the twat ce tie awed:l
Junejarl - 865.:' - ".
IT A ?it P E .;:
Respectfully inform their cgatomers and the
public generally, that although the tire ma
shined serious loss and temporary interruption
to our Imainefia
And have purchased a largee stosk of Not
needs, bailt a new
SHANTY Sl'OR-E1
,
And are fairly Reconstracted and doing bad:
ness again.
Thedront•of Sur store Ia now on Pine street,
about lOC/ feet from Main street,"at T..' Fox
(now Powell a 3 old corner. If, you eho old go
Into Powell's and „walk straight through_the
wall of the hack end .of his. storeq.you wuld
find yourself among the stovel, pots, kettles,
anvils, beliciws and vibes'Of oar new at :re. lint
as yon can't got through: thirw.til,'lnst %sulk trif t
Pine street to qqr 4110b4tig. where swe,keep , 'a
lull lino at Hardware. We Illy° a ipvat
ty of •
COOKING AND PARLOR St:WES
.
AMERIOAN ,
TRIBUNE, . • •
EMPRESS, . • .
-sTER,LiS,(I., - i --- . ..-
ogiENTAL,
• ";'MORNING LIGI4, ,
- ' GAS* BURNER„ Sic
Iron, Steel,. Nulls. Window 011ie, Bash,-Hero
sene Oil. Tablit'axid Pocket Cutlery., Farm
ing 'fools, Carpenters .arid - Joiners
T pole, Blacksmith Tools, Pumps,
. • Lead_PlPm - Powder, Guns,
Pistols, ice. •
.., 50
Elmira Rolling CO:8 Iron.
1
ELMIRA KEROSENE OIL,
TIR',,BREET IRON AND COPPER WORK,
•
' And do all sorts of JOS worix In our lino:
Cash paid t r Old Iron, Cast and ;Wrought
Scraps, Conner. -Brass,-Shecp Pelts, Rigs, Furs
,Feathers, Bees''".Wax, &e. We , buq,cheap • sell
',cheap. and are content with small profits. -
! COOPING I t RUSSELL
Towanda, Sept. 12, 1867. i ' •
MA Y ~ I 3 E bE E. A T
EM F• E, 0 F .?"Ai USj C 1
he NI.LTHEFSHEIT PIANOS, recently, invented
by Mr. Frederick Matbushek (author of the
principal improvements in plattos),4llffer from
all others in having the strings troturthe frame
iu bothdirections.. This equalises the strain
upon the frame, and- -histtres greater...durability
add forger continuance in tune than 4aq . be had
any o.her method. The Bridge. also, runs
rhe whole Icngtb of the shunding-board; an en
tirel y new feature, which -gives -greater power
and better tonetban is found - la any other in
struments.
The smallest size square, the Colibri, four
feet nine inches long, seven octaves: equals in -
all respects the full size of - other makers ;
while the full size, the Orchestral, is equal to
any Concert Grand.. -
"Franz, Schlonter, the.eminent: piatilet, says .
" The Colibri I consider the chef d'ouvre in-the
musical world. 'lts tone is - not equalled by the
.largest sized square or upright pianos of 'au
factory in this country. -
Mollenhauer, of the conservatory, of lin
go, says : 1 with great pleasure bear tutu&
qualified testimony to the great superiority of
• the Mathushek Pianos over all others." Many
Other testimonials,equally . strong , have been
tree:* given. P lease: call and fetamlne,.or .
Send for descriptive circular&
it is universally admitted that 'Haloes Bros
are the cheapest first clan Piano - inute, and
Ve'Rr lit Dittrich by dealing- largely in theta
nn . furnish. an elegant Rosewood - Piano for
$315. Sendl for circular. • Handsome Piano
Steals and Corers, Organs and Melodeoin of the
bed quality the moat 'rasp:table prices.—
Large 'stock of Sheet Masks constantly.oa haid.
sent, by mall on receipt of marked price. . 1 0r&
era should be addressed to J. A.• DzWITT. •
ammo.
rgog
ray eg,
, we 'are ;pre
51); AGENTS—We are -prepared to lamb&
-Skeet, Music and all kinds of instruments at the
regular ',4ll2count, to dealeru. • We:want:au, au
live agent In every ' toWn - and - the ad
joining countlea. - -14Aor tercusegdrese,.- -.1 -:
I IsWITT-a DITTIUCEI,
(Weir' !lock), Towanda, pa.
Oet. 24.1867. , ' •
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRESH PRIM THR NNW I'ORK lIARKETS.
• . .
CHEAP AB THE CHEAPEST.
Theaubicilbers have :purCharied the build Log
lately owned -by ..A J, Noble.'.,7(ottel dam , Muth
of Beldletruin's Mockalind have filled' it with
.O , RocERIEs , AND PROVISIONS,
WOODEN. AND WILLOW. WARE,
Fruits kinds la their season, reshaiul
.d.v.eVt tad meg thing ; ,tunially found in a
P R O'V I-S 0 loic2S-T
A share of the ia -I;„ tionsge of Towanda 41 . •
einity is twipeetfollY , solicited.
We will pay the higliest - tnaiket price for all s
binds of - _ • - .1 '
UOVNTRY .PRODUOR.
Wit, ober have. the sail! Agenery- for • BTadtbrd
and adjoining countlis for , the sale of: ititeeko
t ra r l . frg i n t an t
edlkuo libera l. made
BRAIIIAII t c9y3ll ‘ ,
TtfinuslWpAprii 9,1867.. • -
."•
A. BLENER.
CODDING & RIISSNLIB
", WE STILL SURVIVE 1"
Among them I. the
A 'complete • aglattrieSot of
We are.agents for
Durox POWDER
We manufacture
filioctllanicaug,
DEWITY DITTRICA'S
TOIVANDA,
NE* UN *ION IN Pp *S!
MO a1e5 (M0R01f.4,041,91,
(MOROlf.4,04 1, 9 1 , 440,0 e Mums,-
AMIENS,
:I. 4 ,BIIU , V;IONIWEtcfr Ilmamadam
infitifizass'o!
A 1 ,12) 02(0E, 'POW=ERS;
- - , .
To man thiisania c andlireprePared to filiir,ders:
Bt - As GOO . O : •.
ile can be bongh4 ha Mil .Thilted „Stites. .. Has lns beem.ls' years engaged In milonfacturing
ThrirshingkilbAtdnesi-ime have "paled neither
WOO ses,OSPOSAPIa P,skaing one,, :115sebises,
lattA'clatft to Idara• ; - ,
THE BEST BEPEIiATOR
One.that will lisPS;eis the Fags from fkalkalD
OttriipetrectlyVand With los - power. then any
other.-Imannuutatra. Our ,Machines can earn
if5P. 0 4147-4.7, •
THRESHING • .THE STRAW' •
Aialeit by most of the niachineti used'. ~They
are very simple in'constriction. - being dom.
prised in o effete, so that . ' drew not require
s aisechantn,to set them a or wan them they
are all mantilactured;under our ofirearm! atiper
vhdon.and we ' • ' •
CHALLENGE . THE WOR LD
*oho* better workmanship or material.. Ev
ery machine is et upend
THOROUGHLY TESTED uNvip, MOTION,
Scioto -:leaving the Works, and are .
.Warranted.ip be ; in= Working:.- Order.
They have been id preetkal use for Beyond
_years, so that. we are not advertising a new
uo , chine every season, each " better 'trod au i -
thing ever Wore offered to the public." Tb y
'can be,attaebed to Tread Powers, Sweep Pow
,!rg. Steamer Water,Ptiwer, and tor
‘D' I T Y
Perieetiou 'Or 4iirititig add SciMcimv, their
equal has not heed invented. •
, . • U ' UR Pft,IC ES
as low' s those of azy other manufacturers
and: wattles desiritm to . purchase,-will-find it to
their hitenst to examine our stock before pur
ohaaltigielseivheree • '
IyRICE LIStS -FURNISHED .
On application. •AU kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINtB •
On hand, and Mill Work, • Engines;,Boitera and
machinery of all kinds got up to- order prompt
ly and on favorable terms, • -
BLOOD it ,CO.
epa. Aug. 8, 1 867.
N bitiII ;:;; BRANCH T.QIIN.I)R,Y
MACHINE SHOP,
Situated on . One, cast of Main Street,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.,
is now prepared to forniih
CIRCULAR SAW -MILLS,
AND
SiliNtitAE .14ACEII14,,TES,
Of the best geality • with the latest improve
mita. all kinds of Machinery tor Flouring and .
Saw Mills.
STEAM ENGINES, , =
MADE & REPAIRED, •
STEAM WiiiSTLES.
STEAM GAG DES,
(31-AUGE- COOKS,
Furnished ai etburtaiotice:
T, I 7N
Done from to 11 niches in distiOefu.
FORGING
01 heavy wrought , work -for Bridges,, and all
other gar• o trzaa, done- to order.- also, a large
nalortment of
• •
'COOKING 4r, HEATING STOVES, :
Coal and.lVoxr Barne,re r Furniture for COoking
-Stone, Wove ripe, • Thi-Ware, Boat Put Ope,
Pimps, Oulthrabxll and Lcrapera, kept em4tant,
ly =band., . •
DRAWINGS Sr. , SPECIFICATIONS
Of all kinds of . maelduely for mjila . and other
purposes prepared by
WARREN HILL,
Foreman, who bee bad large experience in thin
branch of the biisineas. •
, • JOHN. CARMAN. •
xowituda, Oct. 29. 4186.—iy.
AUIAGES, WiGONS,SLEIGHS
THE OLD EfaTABLIBIUMNT S Mi. IN OPER.
- •
FELLOWS, OR.LNDILL & CO.,
Sucteessora to Reynolds, Fellows & Co., are now
offering and ure . prepared ,to furnish on short
notice, Wagons:Carriages and 8 eighs, of all
descriptions and of the Latest and most appro-.
veil style, and of the best. material at the, old
stand:opixiSite the Union'Bonze, in the, can.
4,10 Dercugh, Bradford County,
The,publie .are assured That the reputation
the shop has acquired during - the last six years
underithe superinteedeave wtll
be more than maintained, is he will superin
tend the, work as heretofore
- he having long been
and.hisfing - hail much experience as a.Carriage
;and Sleigh , - would assure the public
- that ao..pains will be spared by the above - firm
to make the establiehment worthy of - their pat
ronage. iThariklal as'one - of the old firm_ for the
patrottuge rims tar extended, we hope to merit
a eoutiruthee.of the same. .
N. B.—We, the undersigned, - being pr*tical.
.timuulactore and-. oiler :143 the.
`pltbliii at prices 'that will defy competition. '
'JAMES H. FELLOWS, .
\ • • i.-W. C. CRANDALL, :
.
• Allot' ftaromeh. April it,. hiath ly. . .
rpA), N C.A E I A.O E
- • .
PA. GTO •
,Tho undersigned respectfully annoance to the
public that they hale purchased the ,
\ • ,
OA.It R A. aiE\ • P
- 1.1 \
, .
And are now prelim ed to b)aild work in
•
T'il E AIT.E§T S
And most wOrkmitalke manner. .Thei wil
constantly keep on hand an assortment of apt&
TOP ;:h - D` _OPEN- Bug-qrga,
FAMILY "XARRIAGES,
vadowi,
Dias A2iD TWO 810XED
A L - 8 L H'B
;• ' ;:ALL WORK WARRANTED. '
LERAVIING. Pruitt UY aituie.4 to kg ma'
sawble'piloes.
, • Pala= do STIMEN•
toirand, May 9,..1867.—1y.
NEW -PLANING MILL
The uudaralgued having built a laiti and cam.
modlous Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
filled la with the moat modern and •improved
machinery, for thamenufactun'of • .
supolv SABs, .t BLINDS
are prepared to fill orders,- whether or
small. upon the shortest notice. We ve
also:a , largacvarlety ot•MOULD11148,- of the
latest 'Ate and Paliern.,,WhiCh ean furnish
much c eaper than they can 'be worked by
• •-• , •
Toisluzurii,
13Bor AND
iNG,_ - •
B(TBOLL
BAWINO,
and all o ther work pertaining to ;Joinery, will
be 'dote to malt our enstomeri. •
• Palmas Indbling,and. sot living MON thaa
twelve to, fourteen WWI -distant, will,' find it
largely for Omit interest' to bny of IM, Or bring
their lumber' and . • worked. by our machinery.
Ening= ymmir grid of Floatage or otherlumber,
and while your team b. la _feeding, lam's
gromui-out t and to loa it home with you.
• We wilfpay-OABU - for PER a' =FLOM
Llitißliß : dellVeted at 'air:lumberyard. ;toilet
mad. also qui Or if yon csal tome, writs.
• / 4. /WNW a co:
:toitanalhAb.3444; - .
•-,.-,••••- •
Ittosynst,
!ft: w Kl4lllk - -110 tit'ANb
AGENCY
Polfedas issitedpw..adipOokand iiromp 112 1
. _
• low 4%0. x vot,'
Of. 410 following 111 :0 11 , taw; an& reiiple Coo.
0$16)
40. $17*,00
4errw'r Coilisin
.0 0 e-o
Li:max - An GL i :
FIAT AA) Urn Iffunusozco.
,' •
Capftal Sarples and *served flaunt.
(Gold) $16,111,470
AMU the United Motes, over.. .. 1,800,000
Dapy Pkemizone, upward' of: (Gold) 17,00)
Nair Ricausubistimurcs COMA
• • •.! IlatiJoirl, coops.: I
lifiromuso ussuNsvaanticaCOMPArt,
111144e5-Part e, Pa,
lionia TOMINIT IntrILAXI
CO, - (Accidental)
I!6tituldpkia,
Common: my
Co.► • liartford,
Capital i •
Towanda. Feb. 40.1!66-t[
OIL CANS, &C.,
ATION
OF
==ll
=MI
Capital
qaPitai
ITARTFORD LIVE STO
JUL - BANOS-COUP:gil Y.
• ,
• • ... ..., j- cafiTir. $500,000. .
—1:- •
Cash meta N0v..1, 1 1866, 1..51.&5,2a6 g 4
, . ,
Inansea on all khads o f, live gtoet, again
theft and death from any raise.
H. B. IacKEAN, 1
Jan. 10, 1867 • . ' I Agent. '
Dec. 6th, tint Mare" Lady Mace," owned by
Dennis P. Plagg,Of Boston, bless. accidentally' ]
received a kick from another h0;1141, breAking
her left foreleg. above the knee, ;rendering It
necessary to' kEI her as an act of humanity. In
eared in theilartrord Live Stock Nil:ranee Com
pan,y. Loss paid Dec. 6th 1867. i
IBE; LIFE ; AND .ACCIIiENTAL
•
- INSURANCE. '
CARITALL FLY.PILYSZtiTILO OTIlr
SEVP.NTEEIV - , MILLION GooLtaits
• -
G. - 8 1 -RUSSELL, Agent, . t
ioif TILE 701.1.03iING,HiMiD IiZLIABLE COMPA Nis
Giimuans ‘t I.lmuNzlsruilici, . (
V-pmphary - Philadelphia, f ...' .
Capital and surplus over 1359",00
go*i 1N1T114,1611 COMPANr. - • 1
• t - k Of New- York.
eigital andearplus, over '- 53,750,000
t . - -.....--
INgilitiliCS COVEANY or 2Q011.111 . t '
a mitatca. ' -. Plladelliitki- i , _
- Capital and eurfolos, over... V:: .. .. api:10,000
. ,
HANUATTAN INEICILANCT COVIPAST, 1 \ -
' • :.-. Of, Nsw-York. ,-
Capital and_aurplas; over , 1900,000
Fa:tsarinas 1148rit/INCY COMPAXT, } I
. , Of Philadelpkk .
Capital and supine, over ' $360,001:
,?. • - ,
A-WrIC . IIiBITRANCII - COMPANT. I _s 1 . } .
1 'l'
• Of AretrhArsr%l. r.
Capital and surplus. over $750,060
_
PCTSA.IIIItikIMANCE CoMPANY,
Of Hartford, Cotto.
Capital and.rarplos, over $704,0W
• -
MUTUAL LIFE INSGUANCII; COIicP4XY,; t
Of .Netc-York, 1- •
Capital arid surplos,over 18;000.000
TNAVYLLELIS hillettAlNCE CiOMPANY,
• Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital sad suiplcia.sier
Wits fakes on all kinds- of Proplaty, at us,
jow rateaas by any other reliable Companlee.
414- Policies boned and Losses, if any, ad.
justed at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble
and expense of gciing elsewhere for settlikmenL
'O/1-,Ottice at_,the Hardwliese jEi tare of 1Y.41-
dill (V.: Russell C.R.IIIII3SEiJ.-
;7. Tosiandw.-Reh. 7, lee n: tt
THE INSURANCE COMPAN
OF NORTH kMERICA:
Office' No. 24 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
This Com - pany are now prosecuting the to $-
neas of Insurance from loss-or dalUsie bY rink
on Buildings Merchandise. Furniture, &c..
throughoutthe State of Pennsylvania, on liber
al, terms,for long 'or short OrWds • or permanent -
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.,
The pronipt payment of blaints for losses. du
ing the period o 1 nearly TO years that the Goes
pang has been in esiatence. entitles thew "to Ut
.confidence of the- public.- •
Dtarcroas.4—Arthmr wan,. Samuel W.
Jones; John Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose
White, Jnb. Neff,• ahard D. Wood, Wra.
-Welsh, Wm. E: Bowen,; awes N. Dickson, B-
Merris Wain,. ,John Mason. Geo. L. Harrison.
Francis R. Cope. Edwitriii H. Trotter, Edward S.
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.?
A SNUFF. G. CoePi*, Pruett.
• C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towandew
I.4 I ARM'EkS MIITII.AI FIRE INS J
.• Relict ccoPANY
0! RIDDLE PENNtiTLVANIA,
°dice in Danville, Montour' County, Penn a*.
Capital
The.Partuers Mutual tire Insurance Company
of Middle Pennsylvania wus incorporated by the
Pennsylvinia Leipslatare,• in the year 1859, (or -
the Mutual Insurance hi Country pßoperty only,
and immediately thereafter commenced its oper- -
atluns on that principle ,
. which has been strict
ly adhered to slate-
An losses have been promptly paid out-of- the
Premiums collected on application, for insurance
without, making any assessments. .
The Insurance of Country properg only, the
low rates ell:aged for Insurance. and the prompt
paymeht of losses are destined a sufficient recomc
mendation of the Farmers ,Nutual Fire hiss:
- once Company of Middle Penns;lvania, to at
owners - 4 sale class country proarty.
P. JOutiaon, Etc'y.- Wm. Presi
LUCIEN MYER,
Agent, Towanda, Pa.
marcrifs,
IVERPOOL AND' LONI)ON AND LLGLOBE Flit AND bieki
COMPANY. -41 e, 45 William St., and T 2
Broaaway,.g.T.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
(Gold) - 516,271,675
Assets in the Utited aatos, over:. .. 1,800.040
Daily Premiums , upwards of (gofd).. 11,000
.Theshareholders 'personally responsible for
eng4,g6uxent6 of the company. All Directors
mu t be'shareholders. •
tascrorts4s Nsw Yore.-- , -Francio Cottenet,
Ear Chairman, Henry Grinnell Esq.,
_Deputy
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Esq. ; E. M.
Archibald, Esq. -El. B. M. Consul , Alexander
Hamilton, Jr., isq., Robert C. Ferguson...Et% •
Allred Pell, Esq.; Resident Secretary. A x
ander Hamilton, Jr,, Esq.., Counsel of Board.
Batavia: Phenix pank--Canimarin & Co.
; The Policies of this Company ire issued by
well-kn Own American citizens resident in New
kcYork, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consegnently.with the other Shareholders. are
individually liable for all the engagement, a
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them
alrelaima are payable in cash oti , propt of loss,
without deduCtion lor Interest., an nut, as . 1,
usual; sixty:days atter presentation of proof
They expire at six o'clock; P. ltd.; and not a
noon, Life insurance: effected.' and annuitie
grantaioa favorable twirls,..l •
• TT, B. BrKEAN, kgeist.
• Towanda . Aprii 23, DOT.. -"i
pH m
EQUITABLE LIFE, ASSUE
4 .• A CM Fisclety's Ageneffor Bradford co:
C. CAPITAL • $3,000,000.
Yearly —.mo over12:000.00is Cub., -
MONTANYE & WARD,
Tow.. , July 25, 1867.
TELE . TOR FIRE INSURANCE
14New York. Agency for Bradford Co.
CAPITAL $400,000.
Dividend fo .1860;10.per cent.
• -11ONTANYB &CWAIID.
!Iciwasula, July 2.0, 1867. ,
T LYOOMING MUTUAL FIRE 1
Insurance Agency for Ittadked .Connly. •
.0AP . 1TA11.,.53,400,0p.
idittual.oash plan. ,in ineeesatid'on o" 'er twenty seven yeeirs. . • oPeratt
• •
BIONTAIgYI3 & W
Towanda, July.2s, 1667 1 "D.
,
NEW- T_AILOII, SHO.P.
_
-Taros PENIIEPACKER,
f .
_ .
Nay opened a 'Opp in. the room - back of the
Roo out of the Young Ken's Christian Associa_
Noe, seeond story; over Eddy's Clothing Store
wlaere he Is now prepared to d" kinds of
-- TAILORING,
in the beat and moat fashionable manner: An
egpetrignce of many years ' Iv determinatlon to
keep up,w th theTashlonsof the Times, And a
desire to pleitia his easterners: he bellevo tt will
enable him tq give tratisfsetion. -
AO. Cutting done on ahrot s ytottce and reason
ible terms: -- Tow4da, Oct". 17,1367.
S/00,000
sl6oxo
• ..,ttoo,ooo
i
10.000,00p'
=
5020,000
$157.D0u