Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 06, 1868, Image 4

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    The Isiedetitltrer of Beet
In your iseneissues['Ontiber_ll - it
ie
'stated that fispecial attentfen is
to the celtivition:aed rainufsetureli
beet- lager to make npfor Ahei ire 4
great falling . off' in the =can, crop
South." It to 'also suggestep -that
"labor and capital properly beittewed
upon the cultu i T of . the sugar cane
will make mne better returns."
The.: answer to these suggestions
Fink,. That the average produo
ticin df refined sugar per acre is twice
!LB great in France from beets alit is
in -Louisiana from cane, and several
hundred-pounds more than in Cuba:
Seoond. That the beet agar , man
ufacturers of France and Germany,
without protection, not only compete
successfully in their own countries
with the sugar manufacturers -of - the
world,but are enabled to export large
quantities to England, a country that
finds more than one-sikth of her con
sumption supplied by beet-sugar
from the continent.
Third. That sugar can be pro
.
duced,in the west cheaper from beets
than it can be handed there from any
other part of the world, including
Louisiana, where the crop is a preca
rious one, seldom coming-to fall ma
turity, owing to the shortness of 'the
season.
'Fourth. That the introduction of
the manufacture into this country
would benefit the nation by lissen
ing the costiof sugar and making us
independent of: other couptries for
our supply, thus saving the annual
exixirtation of many millions in gold.
By diversifying the occupation of
our population and furnishing con
stant and well-paid employment to
operatives now generally idle_through
the winter.
By improving the methods of agri
culture and giving-to farmers home
markets for anew crop.
By developing the resources of the
country, angumentitig the freight and
travel on railways, aneeventually,
by sharing with other industries, the
burdens of necessary taxation. Simi:
lar results have been produced by
the manufacture in Europe, and our
facilities forthe cheap produations of
beet sugar are not exceeded by those
of any other country.—B. B. G. in N.
Tunes.
Winter Management of Hogs.
There is no season of the year so
. bard on hogs, and in which they are
much neglected as in winter.—
.. Many pensons'seem to' think that be
' 'cause a hog is fs bog be can withstand
'day kind of treatment, and at the
same tithe yield a handsome profit to
his owner ; but it is not the ease.—
•It is said that the hog is s native of
a warm climate, and his thin coat of
br,stles certainly affords but little
protection against the freezing cold
or the bitter blast to which he is
often exposed. It is not an uncom
mon thing for farmers to turn their
hogeeinto the street or open roads to
shift for themselves, with no other
bedding than the frozen grouud, ~n
ivhich they pile up and squeal and
fightall night for the warmest place.
'Their feed is carelessly thrown to
thorn in the mud, under the impres
sion that it is a pleasure for •he hop
to root in the cold mtutup to his eyes
tor what little liblgets. These far
mere seem to thihk that "there is
- inure pleasure in-pursuit than in pus
, session ;" but;it is my. candid opin
ion that if they were obliged to take
their b(eakfast six or eight inches be
low the surface of the mud, some cold
morning, it would need no other ,ar
gutrient to convince them Of the con
trary. -There is no other
_dona.stic
animal that is so easily injured by
'- the cold as the hog, and if we would
wake him pay for .is keeping, we
must keep'- him well.' Duripg the
winter seasob we -hould be provided
withiwarm, dry quarters, a ith plenty
f tbedding, such se leaves, - straw,
etc. laud should have plenty of corn,
or if corn is not so plenty, he may be
givee -more light food, such as slops,
iket, But remember that a hog
cannot get very fat ou clear dishwa
ter, and that he might possibly live
wi it, if he would only. live through
the experiment of learning him how.
A hog requires a great deal of car
bon to produce fat and heat, and for,
this purpose there is nothing better
than corn. Physiologists tell us,that
carbon that is in food warms an
animal in the same manner as the
• carbon that is in -wood- and coal
warms a stove or furnace. - Hence
the less care expended in making the
hog-pen comfortable, the more_food
(is required to keep up and maintain
the proper ainOunt of animal heat.—
The feed should be regulated accord
.,
ing to-the 'temperature of the weath
er; juseas we regulate fuel, accord
ing tai the demands of beat and cold.
e But if some should - understand me to
mean, that the onli object of feeding
hogs is to keep them warm, and .
should think his hog-pen warm
enough for his — hogs to- do without
food, and thus starve them, I should
feel badly, to say the least.
Hogs should have a good supply of
water, and for this purpose they may
be given a large -quantity of swills
and slops of various kinds. I always
think that my hogs keep in better
health when constantly supplied with
'salt and coal ashei.
This kind of _treatment, I believe,is
as good a preientive of cholera as
any thing PiknoW of, for I have known
drovei of hogs that were constantly
supplied with salt, charcoal
es, to escape - this disease, while those.
that were neglected in this - respect
almost invariably died. It is a bad
to keep pigs or hogs up all win
ter in a close pen, where there is no
chance for them to run out in the,
woods and dirt. The best place to
winter hogs is in the woods or brush.
They should have a warm shed or
shelter in which to sleep, aed so con -1
- - atructed that they can go out and in'
at, pleasure. The smaller pigs should
.be kept separate from the larger ones
for if they are not so separated, they
will not get their share of the feed,
and probably be overrun and over
,
•laid by. the larger' ones. Hogs should
never be allowed to lay on a pile of
- barnyard manure, for,although it will
• keep them warm, it will make t h em
- tender and sensitive to the cold, and
give them the scurvy before spring.
—B., in Journal of Agriculture, fit.
Louis.
Tarr are never alone that are ac
companied with noble thoughts.
•
en;tritii_a; framtodiiffra'
s -
.PE! 12) : '"•*
JOHN MERL!? , .
- :
MO fleet door south of - 11,11 , 11t411
,seYtivould most respectfully
.teitfon•Kthe public to. W9lkrals 'fit inPlikt
1 4 :EMU IV* of 1/1
. vs.;
'GROCERIES 3:-AND PROVLSIONS*.
• .
filch" 'Bag *" tineesall4 .
Purses of_all. Re tumult° "poned a-splmulld
FEED. STORE •. •
*kith bF • crelfeltuated-to supply-tile canal ill' 41
Beclay' toal region-at all times: lie' keep!.
constantly on hind a large stock ofi
TEAS, ,COFFEES,-SUGARS,
110 LASSES,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &0.,
•
Which he is selling cheap (or cash.
The citizens, of Towanda and Vicinity, will
please accept my thanks for their very liberal
patranage for the t last two years, and' we
Promise with their assistant( ' to-improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge our bun nags, snag
to warrant satisfaction to all. Call and see,ne
again
Towanda, July 10, 1867.
- JOHN HEUIDETH.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI
.
;SION STORE
. .
•
•
THOMAS J. JONES, .
•
Has opened a new Gra m ury and Provision' Store
in Patton's Block, in the stare former iy o cou
pled by Solomirt- & Bon, where he. now otter a to
the public a larg e supply of -
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
, .
of the best quality, add to be sold at the VERY
* LOWEST PRICES. The 'stock =Min s
- -"
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
SUOARS, &C. ALSO
• ;
FLOUR, FEED, 14EAL, &c.
- ,
inlact everything tonally kept in a Gro eery
and Provision Store, which shall Sall as low
as can be bought 'elsewhere.
ar Cash will be paid for all,kindt,of Country
Predate. Towanda, Oct 17. 1367 .
N.EW STOLE!
NEW GOODS I
NEW GROCERMESI
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
'CANED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL KINDS, ;,
AND CANNED OYzITERS.
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
&C., &C., doe•
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICE
Of all Wadi, in fact everything in the
GROCERY. LINE!
Will be kept co4.ltautly on hand
FLOUR s FEED,BRAN D ; POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND .EVERY
l-
VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE.
A tresh.lot • o
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Purchased at tho
LOWEST POINT INIHE MARKET
And t;e2stad as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST 1
TO THE FARMER.-
GASH PAID FOB, . '4l
ALL KINDS OP 'PRODII6E
".
W. d. ROOKWELL.,
y 23, 1867
T HE' lINPERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
R. ft. PATCH,
In in the firm GI C. D. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the eittaew of Bradford
. .
County and vicinity, a largo ant . l well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which I have purchased for Cash and feel cord
dent•that can sell at as low figures` as can be
purchased elsewhere. 1 now offer to the public
a eploodid o tack of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS;
STARCH, SALERATUB. EPICS:I,OOC.
save on hand a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I keep constantly on Land, PORK, HAMS,
LARD'and kinds of FISH. Would call the nt-
teotioo of the public to,our Can't Be Beat
STOOL OF TOBACCO,
In quality or prim. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York, Chemical and Mown Soap.
Please call and examine oar stock of
WOODEN WARE
Lame. saioitideut of - YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILIMSO/Pil, /14,011 w, T will pay the high.p
est cub price fisr
'COUNTRY PRODUCE
Patinas gine as a call before vellum elsewhere
4U persons indebted to the :late firm will
please call and make imM,ediato payment
Towanda, Mareb U, faG7.
MUSIC, Tt ANY - OTHER AR
TICLE in ar 11¢e, ordered at abort notice
ay Plitt* at the NEWS BOOM.
. ad,
W
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' Mill . 0
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MOW • •
P I TA °
Witloll3 OF
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PANOY AN
ITIZIN'S
DOAI
BREAST_P
gulling
i
• L+tipit pill,
SIIRWCAL
A lap eup
Alip for
!dens an'
Soaps.
ato
!EC'
'CHOICE .0
0- Phy•
Me*lnes •
curate!) , corn
entiOeratitia
Sunday hour
now, to 2
• 1 •
Triwanda ,
E w
R
Wotihlanno
tine ;the pub
ant kiatly re.
t R
In 21 ia line.
whlhh he wi
G 0
Cinisisting
me*
C
• (No Shld
use
i i
COATS,
I 1
DRESS
I Line
Ovbr Allis a..
Callars,
Nebk Ties,
alk first c
cb r Oaper at
prfre. Call
it 44. Next ..
I 1
Towanda
HE
MU
A, , i fatli
c eali i
11
The and-__
Oitk3 eittu
bp how read,
I FINE
i i , INEST
• :rnishllg
.nght at T
viry small
Mnent 7a
the 00n64.
basis of
TONE
i •
aid all goo
aie represt
Odorlnce •
Tergple of
aquth end
I I
j 'Towanda
,t
,u R.
vizor had
/Whoa of •
REA t
(Unit
1
I'ILIMM
II
OEN
H
Thefoio'
EOM
20 PE3 CENT BELOW COST,
p- ,
4 I am obll‘ed to close out the sl:/ek tor want
ell &place tod° business la.
' I
_ Don't nee
Call at the
!ow Beidlemi
r rly oppo
slNned, win
O'nek..
g
ti fog up tut!
C. B. PATCH.
C. B. PATCH
IMI
HIS HI
Ls. pat 4 for,
" a n b
- a
Oteceesot to Gus itowns.
.1 the ^ badmen st the old
times Nook, whet* he- dilly
boas to Iltookthoss
tea and tuantsettuent" '
. $ abet* of-public:tips,
tolliroS I.ND 111:110121110' _
received, and w 4 are - now pre
: ly the •
THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLE'S
. .
TODSO TO TNT MDT.
WDTE6 AND wiatroall,
IdEtiICAL ÜBE 'ONLY.'
imam. or oonsrranzo
cLFAVIc AND ItOMCDRATIDO
MEDICINES. r I
; \ ItILAR PA.TENt MEDICINES.
ATM, Yom,
• \
D V4NISHiBRUpES,
-aTUFYI
Asp GLASS.
TOILET ARTICLE% OP EVERY
Kti4o). '
.nosao £ND nitwirrairess — ,'
-OM AN. ItEinilolDBl
ALI the Best Tense,
NAL y .BQPPOIAZEB , II;
abcialder-Bpiceal
MPS, NIPPLE 0E443. AND
SHIELDS,
14ringes anti Catheters;
- ' - -
max? op i►aiona, argot!, roost
aagivan,
STRUMENTS OF! LATE STYLE
AND UST QUALITT. I 1
.
y Brnithes..for the iHat sind, Hair.
Teeth and Nails,l Tooth Pow
. Pastes, Oils, Perfurnery,
Combs, Hair Dye halm-,
.&c., Kerosene, .litirosens
pia, Shades, Chimneys, 1
Inks, fie:. all of the
late at styles. 1 .
I
ABS, TOBACCO lAND !SNUFF.
1 - ~,
.
imm supplied at DeB93llihne rates.
d Prescriptions carefully and ac
rminded and prepared by compet
all hours of the gay and night.
a from 9to 10 o'clock id the fore
-1 the afternoon. 1 s '
• W. H. H. 'GORE.
e ept. 29, 1866. 1 .
gkrtbing. •
PRING AND , SUMMER
QOODSI I
EDDY,•.
nce to, the citiaetui of Towanda,
c generally, that he .has In store
iving, new and I
SH GODDS,
•
I ble to the %mutalnt the people
for Currency al. former
P Id E 1
Ira( of goOd gre4 112;0 4elluble
THING!
of any kind) consisting In
F, S g — SOIT 5,
-All grades.
STS = AND PANTS
All Wool.
ETS, PANTS IS; VESTS
Eat.% Dusters an 4 Pinta,
I. Over Shirts, Linen and Paper
asaimere and litnnel Sallee.
. enders, Gloves. canes , Leather
z .le Silk, So ft and Straw Hata.
: ... anther that Goo 1 Goods are
price than pooh goods at any
examine my goods before bay
, to Powell' & Co.;
R: W. EDDY.
28,1867
E PLE OF FASHION
AND NEW GOODS !
ak of Clotbfpg Fo oat as
war to be w)14) with
•
PROFITS I
Auld. respectfully announce
Of Towanda and vicinity that he
to offer them Clothing, such oa
I:EAVER OVERCOATS
HINCHILLAS, PlLir+,
Also Ile
NESS AND BUSItigSB Sum
. i
'HATS AND CAVS.
`oods, &a.. arid tiro these goods
•ry low flgureq will! be sold with
rots I. antead to establish a per
. e in this plays, and lip order to gala
r . es or purchasers, 0111, deal] on a
,TY . AND I.I4EGRITY
`will be warrantedjtor what theS ,
ted to be. Come and examine and
timelf. Don't forket the place,
ashion, opposite t h e Means H onse t
Beldlemsn Block
0ct.17, 1867.
NED 0117,1
J. M. COLLIN S ,
Ibis-store bonied, at libe hie dre, is
stag of his entire; stock of
MADE CLOTHING,
CASSIMERES,
MI
S FURNISHING GOODS,
0/I. l l'S,
TS,
&C., &C.
' ore to good conditbion and will be
et Able opportunity t or bargains.
•vr wood building:second store be
n's block, east side of Main street,
to the Means House.' '
MI person e Sadebtelk to the under
order a favor by calling Mel\ set
e4/I,AtelY. and save themselves cost,
• J. M.ECOLLOIB.
ag.29, , -
CHEST PRICE lIN CASH
all kinds or Producei at
ranked! 4- Co well'e eheaji store.
;Blur .
EtWrriIBNITVRE 'STOUT ;-.
-.: 41111116dtbeStmiltiut Ihresaiskr Ong
'4 1 16 1 1 1181 1L bY rt. 11 ,7 P*80104 0 1"•• •
, 4re aly twee patterns au th ealdiso ,
that I hare a complete Stook ofthwalli
noshed, eabradng wrerytilatlit to - , =
. ..
, , P1111211T1111,3 14,11ty - •
gimp; are new sad well setected,eed far
, • -000 D GOODII •
VIM not be nade*Oekt by'any.• Call and
funine' my stock before purchasing I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment, and
KR. R. I. RAM
WUI haVO 'game of the baaireisa l Hanufact
aM;' In shore we have the finest Welt - of
in our line west of - Nei 'cork, consisting
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-Setts, Sdas, Bure f iumbiarble-top
Centre Table's" . Delon,
/
and Dining Tables, C ra j ~ Bedsteads.
hUrrUm, Fie Pramesj
Photograph °idle, Cimirand Ti
SteelNagtsviga, ,
Oil Cortina, Toilet SuMb, Warl
i 1
- retires, S. •
: ,....0.
. .
COFFINS - AND II LILL CA
Our Undertaker's land will at all
times be well supplied with everything In that
Hue. We have the 1
lit
• FINEST ARSE' ~
e
In tbla s seetlon, not evoep ng anything west
of New York. and will' aftmd numusla within
'a olronit of ?treaty Miles, on reasonable terms.
\ ‘ O. H. VOORHIS.
N. I. Haar, Agent. ' ' • ' -
Athena. Jan. 2S. 1866.-17 ' ' ' -
F URNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1
JAMES ifAKINEWN announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on band a large assortment of '
CABINET - FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Table*. Bedsteads. Stands, 'Chiles,
Ac., of every if escriptaut , which will be made
of the best materials, and7in he - most workman
like manner. -
' I invite the Inaction of the public to myirrork,
which shellac be surpssedln durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices wiU be
found to lie as low as the timer will admit.
Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand or
Made to order. A good Hearse will be fartished
when desired. ' - •
Aug. 15, 1866.
IMPORT ANT N'EWS
ALEX SOLOMON . & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
S 0 L O_M,O N & SON,
Have just received a ' hirge stock of
READY MADE cLoTrimG 1
lately manufactured at llochiester, by the Juni
or member of the new firm, and ea they intend
to make up a -
Large Stock of ..Vpring &oda
And need the room, they l lll diimose of the
WHOLE STOCK ON HAND,
And it was never larger limit vow.
REGARDLESS OF COST
And at ranch lower price than tiercin
MADE UP.FORNOW
•
Because the whole of it must lit} cleared out
within the next slxtvdays
ALEr,_ •MON & CO.
'Towanda, Dec. 17,1867. ,
GLASSWA REI
2ii Greenwich Street, 3 door's below Barclay n
le the Great Depot tor
CROnKERY.DEALERW GLASSWARE
CONFECTIONERS'
DRUGOISTIV
GREEN GLASS BY ME PACKAGE
GLASS WARE.
Also, a completi atsortmtat of
BRITANNIA VirARE.
SILVER PLATED WAIRE,
KEROSENE WARE,
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C.,
Best brands of NOrosenti 08.
• The hest patent Fruit Jars in 11ie market, to
be , sold at the lowest prima. A fall line of
looking Glasses. All kinds of Glass Ware
made to order. Agent .tor Meridieu Britannia
Comnar.y..
. J. T. WRIGLIT,
225 : Greenwich Street,
April 16,'67. 2 door" taloa Barclay, N. Y.
T HE CORNER. GROCERY I
The subscribers desire to announce
to the pqblip i that they have coin
menced business as general dealers
in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
GRAIN and COUNTRX PRO
DUCE, at the Bridge Street corner
of Pation's Block, and that they
have now on hand, and design to
keep, complete, assortment of goods
adapted to the waists of the village
and country trade. ,
JACOBS
,
They would respectfully invite au
examination of their stock and a
comparison of the same with NV
other goods in the market, - as to
quality and Trice.
They are provided,. *ith ample
and efficient help to give prompt at
tention to customers, and will give
careful- attention to all orders placed
in their hands. .
We pay
. cash -for PRODUCE
and sell geode for Ready Pay.
LONG & K FLEE.
Towanda, Sept. 17, 1867./
II 22 114 S TUTS
pORISTMO TOYS!
lust received a aplaudld: . ,assartmeat ofl
TOYS AND . ; FANCY dOODS,
For the Holidays. Dolli from three cestato
twelve dollar and everything else - to tortes-
Zeph3irs, • • .
, .
EMBROIDERY ''PATTERNS
Kota Cashkriagilippens, Staoiped Goods and al
kdnds of Yankee NotiOns.
Oall and see for 'yourselves, at
Towanda, Nov.s, 1887.3 m. CARTRIVEL
„.„
Mil
•Boxes,
=I
In fact all kends o
dad
on=
•r,
*T. '4oi,:, -
iE - 41 ',' Ek _ ir,, o --rix.,-,f,?4;:i
•
'ap t tAts.lbit" , Bailer -4 "' STORM,
_ .
• - winaimumlintrwitxtrgenssaits --, -
Corner itati end Pine Streets:* Towanda, Pi,
• „
Ydleeedanaiaddedlarply
and ADWajdete e ,eadertMeg4..eleeltilatb)& 6l /
ettandve TenetY , mbracing many A Mein aged,
In the Arta for mechanical purposed', carefully'
selected with-regard to the.progreseive Inuits of
th rabliciwhich , kept constanttY fop
pledwith fresh' parchries, arid-'offered on tie
most reasonable terms s• Wholesale or Retail,
consisting cf
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMIOALS,
ionvio t ons, voodoos,
• _ .
BENZINE:
,Arip
SASH, PAINT, VARNISH, 'WHITE-WASH,
. :And sA kinds of Brushes, ,
BROSENE OR COAL OIL,
- Alcohol and Burning Fluids.:
LAMPS,
, i3/I4DES, WICKS, CHIMNEYS..
Sperrn,,Liard.- !We, *nail Foot, .'
tlNNktiri3 :AND :MACHINE
Pansy and Tolloa .hatiales in all utak variety;
SPONGIES, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS,
- ? o li a 4 1 ,4 / f4 r-4 4 1 . e f f1 0 e gT
POCKET, BOOKS,, PORT MONAp3,
Pticket Knives, Razors,
TOOTH; SHIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS ,
PURE WINES AND' LIQUORS,
• For liedlcinal oie,,
I s
Fr •
TOBACCO, SU - PIPES AND - OltiABS,
„ t
• Garden, Field and 'Fleur Seeds, Trusses, Sup.
porters, Suspentorres, Shoulder Braces,.
Breast Pampa, Teething Nursing •
• Bottles, Nipples,. :Nipple Shells and •
lelds, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self-
Sealing Fruit 'jars, Thermometers, •
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles, Vials. Corks,. Bath Brick,
andEtovelllacking, Flab Tulle. Ammoni•
Botanic. Eilectic andifomrepath= .
to Medicines, and- all the ',Pippular Patent
.AEDICINS.
All articles • warranted 2.4. represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or mall, which will raceive prompt and
careful attention.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS'
• • FOR FAMILY U$E,
Kli , pwn as Rafe and Reliable 'Remedies, ate war
fed for What they are Intended to Ove cads
faCtlon „vitt • •
Porter's P ectoral Syrup, for toughs, '
colds, lung comptaints,¢e.soeASl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic: Palls, for bilious-corn
,. • pleants and mild cathartic
Dr. Por!er's &niter- Sirup, for • serofttfa
skin d4eases, .
. . ... 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Toule, for female weak
nesx, 1 00
'Di: Porter a Tonle Elixir for strengthening
the systeq.., . 100
Dr. Porter's Tansy Sehnapps, for lire; and
kidney eompfaints . " . .. 1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp.. Syr. Rypophosphites, a
• ,
far nervous debility._ • -•1 CO
Dr'Porter's Blackberry Bahama. for dial.- •
rhea, !Lc. 35
Dr. Porter's Faintly Embrocation /of sprains
bruises, 35
D, Porter's Petard Waters, for hoarse-.
nen, sore throat;. Pc 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wa fere, for . Opening
worms 25
Dr. Porter's Worin Syrup,. for extermina
ting moms ' 35
Dr. Porter's Intuit Relief, for crying babied
coliC, 4-e 2.5
Dr. Porter's Cephalic SrnlT, for catarrh
headache 25
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth.
ache 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving
tee lls 25
Dr. Porter's Triiimene, for, dresling and 50
growinc the hair • , 1 • 50
Dr. Porter's Tticophile, . or beintiiiing the
50
Dr Porter's Odorileroutrelhampdo or clean. _
' in g the hair 50
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, forl . beautlfy.,
' 50
Dr. Porter's in ,fte le l3 4 ft t .t i e e :t i . " for external
1 00
Dr. PorieesC l ttch Compound. for scald.
• ince urine • 100
Dr. Porter's ?dedicated Figs. fu habitual •
constipation 1 00
Dr. Porter's Dealing Salve, tor cuts.woandti
Ste 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 25
i 3 ortel:'s GyK• Hive, for inflamed eyes.. 2.5
Dr. PiCiter's Eye Water. far inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Ccirn and Wart Remover, tor
• coins and bunions • 25
Dr. Porfe..'s Constipation Pills, for costive-
Dr. Porter's PHIL for poor blood ..... 46
•
. • 1
Dr. Porter -` e C r i l trate Nagraccia, for a pleas- .
a catharrtc, ' .; 50
Dr.; Porter's Ltquld Rennet, tor making wa
tr,tions diet (or invalids 25
Dr. Porter's EXtract Vanilla, tor thsvoring
, fez' cream, .ke 40
Dr. Nete:'El extract Lemon, for flavoring
tot cream—large bottles` ' 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, to. moulting
25
: bioken ghiss,&c
Dr, Porter's Liquid Glue, tot repairing
wood work 25
Dr. Porter' , Cit-an , iug Flutd,foretsi wash
ingSO
(Jr. Purer's, 1k..1 th„, , ,t Poison, f or -,
killing 1
bugs , 50
Dr. P• . ter's Fly Poison paper, for kjiling
files ' 05
rye: Porter .4 ft4t and d ice Poison , to o ex
terminating rubs 25
Dr. Perer's Benzine. tar removing spots
from elothua 25
Dr. Porter's black. ink, in plot: bottles 25
in bulk by the gallon 1 00
or. Porter's Horse and Cattle l'oder, tot
diseases of animals 30
Dr. PprteettAlorse. and Cattle Lotion, for.
1 sprains, galls, &c. 60
Dr. Porter's Bing-Bone and 'Sprit) Cure,
H ' for lame i horses 50
Medical advice givengratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
/CP Thankful for past liberal patrottage,woald
respectia ly announce to his. Wends and th e
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the coratinuati-0 of heir confidence
and patronage•
Dec.-18,1866.—yr,
filissellantoug
SOhiEtLIING NEW
AGAIN IN . MOTION!
Hayti ng purchased : the stock of Tobacco belong.
in to Rand.4ll. Compton do Co.; and having
built a shanty on the same ground, w alp pre
pared to offer to the •publio
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Fig, Bose Leaf and Star, which we offer for sale
in quanUties to suit customers. Packages in
Barrels, halls and quarters.
FANCY SMOKING.
The celebrated Gone Jack, Pride of the Un
States, Virzi Matte , G old 14g,
Navy end a
; _kindliht ilillicknick.
BRANDS OF CIOARS
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Lelxquet , Im
Perk), Tycoon and the very cholceatbrande o
Yaraa. •
We will keep constantly on hand a variety of
VlPes;Ciffer Baaes,:-Tobac,co Boxes and Pollak•
as and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store,
Landlords supplied with (.11pri 31 1 Poll To.
bacco,cu liberal tame. •
Alt•ordere promptly filler ,t uotice.
G. W. ‘4
OFFITI.
Oct. 27, 1867.
W B. KELLY, Derzii44. Office
• over Wickham & Towanda.Pa.
All the various styles of work scientifically
done aril warranted. _Particular attention
called to the Aluminum Base , for Artificial
Teetk. , whicb is equally .•• good „as Bold and
far imperforate either Rubber or Silver. Plisse
can and mannaspectated!. ' • •
.Chloroform or Etbee:adruinistereil tinder d
reed= of a Physician when desired
Aug. 6, 1867
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N[AftSitALLIBROTEERS Ar. -co: ,
Wish to , attention of the public to
their new Stock of '
HARDWARE, 1 • -
FARMING IMFLTMENTS,
BLACKEMITEIfr TOOLS:
_ •t'' MidCARPENTEE23' TOOLS.
Also, a bige assortment of • -
Window Glass; Haab, Paintsi 0116, - 2'
EFutty, Vantishes; and . Pahlt - -
- • Jm24,Vitrnisli Brushes; . ; 7
'.of all hinds, • which will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. Also, ct.flineAseortnient of
4* . rd
of every style and-patteVn to snit the pablb.
• Lamps and: chanied from .Oil - and
Fluid to Kerosene.
,-
Particular attentionaid to thetoanufactariog
-E W " .
•
sossritora.olurvty Arvssrosn re
We have on hataka fine article of
, GLABB FRHITJ . I.RS,
With Impioved selteenling corks, tied -a.
HERMET - ICALSEALINGCANS,
which Is one ofthe best cans used. -
Jrgbq 20, Mb, Y . _
HARDWARp!
CODDIN G 4r, RUSSELL,
Respectfully inform their customers and the
public generally; that although the lire ocea
sioned serious loss and tetuporary interruption
to our business
And have purchased a large stock of New
Clouds, built a . new
❑. C. PORTER, M. D
Ouch am
A. RABNER
OM
ts.a• Okax&,,r;,
ft 0
0
" WE STILL SURVIVE r
SIIANTY.S TORE!
And are fairly Reconstructed and doing busi•
aess again. "
The front of our store is now on Pine street,
about 100 feet from Main street, at E. T. Pox
(now. Powell el old corner!• If you shond go
Into Posell's and walk straight through the
wallet' the back end of his store, you would
find you.self among the stoves, pots, kettles,
bellows'and vices of oar new store. But
as you can't got through thi wall, just walk op
Pine street to our Shebang, where we keep a
toll line of ilar.lware. Wa hire'a great varle
t! of
COOKING AND, PARLOR STOVES
Among, them k the.
AMERICAN,
TRIBUNE,
EMPRESS,
STERLING,
T i ORIENTAL,
MORNING LIGHT,
GAS BURNER, &c
A r.omi l lete as 3 rtment of
ron,lSteel, Nails. Window GI me, Rash. Nero
fene Oil. Table end Pocket Cutlery, Farm
ing Toole, Carpenters and Joiners
T,ols, Blacksmith Tools. Pumps,
Lead Pipe, Powder, Guns,
Pistols,
We are agents for
Elinira Rolling Mill 'Co.'s Iron.
DUPONT'S POWDER
ELMIRA KEROSENE OIL.
We manufacture
DX, SHEET IRON AND
. COrTER WORK,
Antl - do all aorta of JOB WORlcla our line.
Cash paid t.l Old Iron, Cast and Wrought
Serape, Copper, Brags, Sheep Pelts. Bags, Pura
Feathers, Bees WaX, . We boy chow, sell
cheap. and are content with small profits.
CODDING . k RUSSELL
Towanda, Sept- 12, 1867.
.ffiscellanieofL
HOW: TiIINGS . GROW,
And so does bueiness nt
WARNER'S JEWELRY STORE.
He keeps good goods and sells cheap. There
y.nt can dad all kinds of AMERICAN and
FORSI(iN WATCHE.3„aIso a Isrge assortment
'of CLOCKS. including, the celebrated BETH
TROIKAS mannfactirte. Also:a splendid as:
sortmentof JEWELRY, Metalling -solid gold,
and a general assortment of SILVER ELATED
WARE, bonding spoons, forl. - s, c<4lc baskets,
tea sets, Am., of the bestmactifacture:
SOLID SILVER SPOONS mannfacinred to
order. Watch and Clock repairing done on the
shortest notice, in the beat manlier, by an ex
perienced workman. All at 'prices test will
give satistact lon. , - At 'M . WARNER.
Towanda Dec. 12, 1867. -
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRESH FROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS.
CHEAP &S THE CHEAPEST. -
. •
The subscribers have purchased the building
lately owned by A .4. Noble, (one door south
of Reidlethates Block,) and have filled it with
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, •
Fruits of all kinds in their Season, (freab , and
dred), fit fact every thing usually found in a
Matches •
PROVI,SION STORE.
A share of the growle r of Towanda and vi•
dinittl is e
g r il7he c stllrket price for all
kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
We also have the sole Agency for Bradford
and adjoining counties for the sale of the Cele
brated Virginia and Nora' Carolina &With%
Tobacco. A liberal discount made to the trade.
BRAMHALL ik COWELL..
. Towanda, April-9,1M.
1 1 000 MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN WANTED,
IN WYALUSINGI
TO PURCHASE T!N-WARR.
The underiigned having established himself
at Wyalusing, respectfully informs the citizens
of this • leinity that he la prepared %furnish
all kinds of
TIN AND SST IRAN -WARE,
Oa the shortest notice. As I manufaetme the
goods myself, 1 am • enabled to offer better in.
dacemeats than dealers who hire their work
'done. Merchants
,supylied ith ever thing la
the line at the lowest rates. Everything sol 4.
WARRANTED. • •
Eavetroughs.andiiTin Hooting pat ost In the
most Approved style, and on short notice.,
Give me a call. Shop to Welles' Store House
over Chamberlin's Store.
SHLTZER.
Wyslasiaß, Sept. 40, 1867.
A FINE STOCK} OF GOODS
AA. minltab if for theilolidiye, will be found
at - Frog's Punkin:o Store.
ROICF 4 TOOACCO AND,CIGARS. C at BraadiaU 4 CeseelPs Cheap *ore. 1
-
- .
BLOOD ..&104.., ATHENS. PA,
sun toinsnalabture
1;MIIKBAT11) T!11182430 aND
czammues,
AND HQ . BEE POWERS',
To vas the aame s sad are prepared to all adore
ProloPtir. •
As cube insight twee 'United • Mates. Haw
Ing been LS yearn emotedmaw:fp:Awing
thresidng lineitiner, we have spared' neither
time wornMpease In perfecting our machines,
in! elaißSib Ws • : -
,TU BEST SEPERATOB,
one that will seperate the pais fro* the stiiiie
ewer perfectly, end with less power : than any
other hum istrlared .. Oar Haddon can rant
6 00 4 PAY bY .
24 ,
BEN
THRESHING - THE STRAW
is left by most; of the machines used. They
are very simple lo - construction, befog com
prised in o e piece. so that l drat nokrequire
a mechanic to set them n • 'or run them_; they
Are sil manufactured noder our personal super
visionr and we
CHALLENGE. THE WORLH-
Tii show better workmanship or materiji. ,Ev
ery machine is set up and •
THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER tornpN;
Before leaving the Wolk/. And are
.Weg;•ranted to be en Working Order.
' They have been in practical use - loreeyeral
yeast, so that .we see not advertising a new
m .chine , every seasog, each ,' better than an
ever txttote on to the public.l - Th y
pan be attached to Thad Powers,. Sweep Pow
ers.Steaul'or Water, Power, and tor •
Perfection Of Working and- Economy, their
equal has not been invented.
Are u low as those of say-other manufacturers
and parties desiring to purchase, wilt find it to
their Intmeit to examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
PRICE LISTS FURNISHED
On application. All kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES
On band, and Bill Work, Engines, Boilers and
machinery of .all kinds got tip - to order prompt
ly and on favorable terms.
A3uwaico.
Athena, Aug. 8.0.867
N ORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY
Asp
MACHINE 8 P
Situated, on Pinei east of Main Street,
_ .
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.,
Of th i s test finality with the latest improve.
eats. All kinds of Maehinei7 for Flouring and
Saw Mills. - „ .
STEAM ENGINES,
MADE & REPAIRED, -
STEAM WHISTLES, • •
STEAM GAGUES,
GAUGE COCKS,
. OIL CANS,
Fareimhed at abort notice:
BOLT CUTTING.
Babe from to le inches -in diameter.
FORGING
01 beery wrought work for Bridgeit,--ind all
other purposes, done to order. Also, a large
assortment of
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,.
Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe, lin-Ware, Boat Piunpa,
Plows, Cultivators and Lcra peg .3. kept constant
ly Oil hind.
DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIO.NS
all kinds of machinely for mills and other
purposes prepared by
Foremen, who has had large experience In th - ts
brunch of ;he bosinesa.
JOUi ;(lAlllldAN'i
Towanda. Oct. 28;1866. Iv.-
CARRIAGES:, WAGONSALEIGHS
THE OLD ESTiBLISRSIENT S PILL IN OPER.
Successors to Reynolds, Fellows ,& Co., are now
offering and are prepared to furnish on short
,notice,, Wagons Carriages and S eigha, of all
descriptions and of the fittest and most appro
ved style, and of the • beat material'cat the old
stand . opposite the. Union Rouse, in the cen
tral part of Alba Boruugh, Bradford Comity,
Pa.
The public are assured that the reputation
the shop has acquired during the last six years.
ender the anperintlndence of J.. 13. Fellows, will
be more than nitintaired, as be will superin
tend the work as heretofore he having long been
and baying bad much experience as a Carriage
and Sleigh Builder would assure 'the public
that uo pains will be strand by the above firm
to make the establishment worthy of their path
rouge. ThankluPas one of the old firm for the
patronage thus tar extended, we hope to merit
a continuance of the same.
N. Et.We, the undersigned, being pratiticai
mechanise, can manufacture and offer to the
public at prices that will defy competition.
JAMES B. FELLOWS,
D. W. C. CBASPALL,
. J. G.MEiITT
Alta Borough. april.ls, lgfie. ly.
TOWANDA CA.ii.ICIAq7E-
public that they have parehas:4 the
OARRIAGE SHOP
And most workmanlike manner. They will
oorwtantly keep on hand an aaaortment of apten
did
TOP• AND OPEN- BUGGIES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS,
OWE AND TWO lELLTSD
ALBANY SLEIG HS.
seeable prices.
EW PLANING MILL
N
The undersigned having built a large and com
modious Mill In the Borough of Towanda, , and
Ailed it with the most modern and Improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, a BLINDS,
are prepared to MI Orders, whether large or
email, upon the . . shortest notice. We have
also * large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper ,thau•-they can be worked by
hand.
PLANING.
TONGUEINOi •
GBOVEING •
AIkWSUROLL ' •
° ' * -4 4. SAWING.
and al other work pertaining to ../oliteiy, will
be done to suit our customers. -
Donlon' building, and not living more-thaa
twelve to fourteen miles . distaat, will and it
largely for their Interest to buy o f us, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring , or - other lumber,
and while your team is L feeding, have it
ground out and take It home with you. •
We will pay 04511 for PINSHEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and: see us, or if you caalt come, write.
L. B. RODGERS 4 CO.
. Towanda, Feb., 1864.
ON 'AS GOOD TUNS
D:IIBABILIT•W,
OUR PRICES
la now pit-pared to lurnl*h
CIRCULAR. SAW MILLS,
AND -
SHINGLE MACHINES,
WARREN HILL,
ATION
FELLOWS,• CRANDALL tc CO.,
FACTORY.
The undersigned respectfully announce to the
G. Q. DRAKE,
And are now prepaied to build work in
THE LATEST STYLE
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
'REPAIRING promptly attended to at um-
BRYANT A. STULER
Towanda, May 9,1867.-Iy.
jaillagigij
Ili 0 WANDAAI473IIRANOIe
ibucka 1, , 3
-ArA ci Lakt.' -
Qf thilldlo*this'eP.M l " o2l *la rillabit Cow
.',.9,lsoo4oitailie'il amt.
464tgate deogiusi ef Capital. tilpoe ,ce
Jarna Costaxi; It
' . C. 4 14 f •
I ca 11 .1 1 - •- • •- ..5t,000,0 00
forsiiiioi.up LOOM AND dt:.
Prili;AND,Larl Isiotaamoi Co.
Otp_iW &Oho and,Roserved Fund)
CO* l4 ). • ' ' 6
is 4 . 1 . 4; 1614 ... . 4;;;;. . .. t i , 2710.
PreOun2l4 upwards of (GA 17,003
Oar gliiii.9n) hturians Coltrurr,
•
Martin: d, Cann.,
..... ..
Wyosmoillaisszaixcs,CoicrAgy,
t, Pa., f•
Capital,
.... ...
Mimi baize.): Tii.axarr Inanianos
.Co., (Accidental) • • i`
Pkgade/phla.-
Capital 4tho,lxo
gothrioncue itcerm.Lari baniitucai •
Co.. Hartford. J
, Capital .to AA cr'
Towanda; Peb..2o, 1a66--tf
HRTFORD LIVE STOCK' IN - S 1:
BANOS COMPANY.
- CAPITA. $500,000.
cash asset-Nor. 1.1886, $165,26 Ms
Instrrar.otr all kinds of lire Stock, agiir.:-.t
theft and death from , say came. -
L B. SittlC.EsN,
Agent...
Jan. 10,1867
Dec..6th, the Mare" Lady klaci," owned ..y
D en ni s F. pisgg, o f , aceideatzny
leceived a kick from m oth era horse, tw'skifil
ter left tore above the knee,- rendering it
terAillari tra kih her as as act of ham - atilt y. In.
mired In dal Hartford Live Stock Insurance Cum
puny. Lou paid Dec. 6th 1867.
VIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL,
ou• -. INSURANCE. • '
CALP/TAL aIEPSZEIVITED °VIM
SEVENTEEN DOLL-Area
0. S. 'RUSSELL, Agent,
•
1 , 02 E THE roLLownio !LIMED RELIABLE CriAPANI
Gisman Puts it hlAtaxx Jr:mu/Ica t .
COMPANY, - PhiladelPhits. I
Capital and aurplua. over
c01111•A$Y, • ••• - • •
• 01 - .Netc:lork-;„-
• : Capital And - ...51.7594 0:J
laansanci Co Nuait
Ausalca, •Phiiadrtphin.
Capital anti atu.phii,zrer
Z 1,70(1,(r:17
hiLeII*STANIUSURANCII COISPA.IIII3, - '
Of A'etc- Fork.
Owite.l indftrplcs, over,
EIiTZEPUIrIt INBITItiNCY COMMA /CV,
• . Of Philadelphia.
• Capital e.nit surplus, over .
STIC I.2:I3UKAItCE COMPANY,
Of New- York. ,
- Capital arid surplus, over. 1750.(1(Lta
Pt rtuig iNRIMANCE Comrirrv .
Of Horifcrrd, Conn,
Capital and earplug, over
. •
Mertrax. Liu biarraaacs COMPANY. t
Of New- York . .
Capital and anrplus oval.
,_ i_ $i 03:-.,,-.:,
TILLVILLSES lavrasses
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and. surplus, over..
Risks taken on allkirsUls of Property, at a,
low ratesaa by any oth,ir reliable Companies.
Li" Polities isatiedi and Lows, any . a+l
- at this Ageney,thereby saving the trouble
:d expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
.1• 'Er °dice at the flardwhere Mort of etas
ding & Russell C. 53. BUSSE! J. •
Towanda, Veb. 7, 1466.- -tt
INSURANCE- COMPANY
• OF - NORTH AMERICA:
Office No. 212 Walnut Street, Philad:4llla.
This Company are--tioW•probeenting the i,
ness of Insurance frdialus or damage !NC.
on Buildings, Merehatidise. Furniture,
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on Tiber
al terms,for long or short periods; or perms ET!
ly of Buildings, by a deposit -of Premium. '..
The prompt payment of clafms for 100-des lu
lug the period-of nearly - 70 years that the C. Lt..
parry has been in esistence. entitles theai to
confidence of the public. .
Dniscroas.—Aithur G. 'Coffin, Saline; W.
Jones, John ~k Brown, Charles Taylor,"Am.hro,?:
White, Jno. B. Neff, Richard P. Wood, Wm.
Welsh, Wm: E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S.
Morris Wain, Jahn Mason, (=co. L. Fly
Francis R. Cope. Edward U. Trotter, Eclward S.
Clarke, Wm. Cummings. •
ARTHUR G. C'Lli trt, Pres ❑ .
C. 13. EIISSELL, agerit, Towanda.
Z ARMER'S
MUTUAL FIRE T.
itAIs:CE COM MUTUAL
NY
•
OT MiDriLO. FiIiNiSYLYANLA.
Office in Danville, tannin ,r County, Penn n
Capital
..The Parmers : Mutoal Vire I InSurance Compel
-of Middle Penniylvar.ia wakincorporated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, is the year 1F.59, for
the Mutual Insurance of Country property only;
and immediately t bereatterlcOmmenced its oper
ations on that principle, which has been stria%
ly adhered to since.
AU losses have been promptly paid out of the
Premiums collected on application for insurance
without making any assessments.
The:lnsurance of Country property or.ly. the'
low rates clutrged for Insurance, anti the prompt
payMent of losses are deerhed a sufficient -reo.ra -
mendation of the Farmer, Mutual Fire Ist.u:
-once Company of Middle Penns Iv . ania to al
owners of safe class country property.
P. JOURSON, Fri.siza„Pree't
I,CCiEN MYRII - ,
Agent. Towanda, Pa.
March 5, 'g6
LIVERPOOL A'S D LO
- GLOBE FIRE AND IA t.'h: :-CifIANC-F
COMPANY.--Ofdee, 45 Willi u.a an,l 721;:
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, SarPlus ana_liebervcd Fonds
(Gold) ' .318,211,6.75
Assets in the United States ; over ... 1,800,00
Daily Premintcs, upwards of (gold) .. 17,0 01 1 , 6
The shareholders personally responsible ioF".
engagements of the edmpany: All Director:;
mn t be sharaholders.
lancroas IN Saw Yoar.—Francis CiAtenet,
Es Chairman; Henry Grinnell. Esql, DePu_tY
rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr.,. Esq. E. BP. ,
Archibald, EN., H. B. H. Consul, Alexando t
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
Allred Fell,
,Esq., Resident SecretaNAle
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of d,
Bantam' —Phenix Bank—Cammann o.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
well-known American citizens resident in Neu_ _
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
Individually, liable for all the engagements o
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them
all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss
without deduction for • interest,
,and not, as
um). sixty days alter presentation 'of iiroot
They expire at six o'clock, e., N., and not a.
noon. Life insurance effected, and annaitie
granted on favorable terms.
H. B. McKEAN, Agent.
Towanda.: April 23.1867.
T HE. EQUITABLE . LIFE
..ASBUR
ANCEBocietra Agency for Bradford :6:w.
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly Income - on . r V l C T l ly cat i
Towanda, Ja/Y 25, 1867.
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE
Of Nei York. Agency for Bradford Co.
CAPITAL $400,000.
Dividend for 1868, 10 1 m iT eell iy " z
IwARD
Towanda, July 75,1867.
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Inauranm Aged - 0 , for Bradford County.
,CAPITAL $3,400,000.
Mutual Cash plan. In successful oper:►tiou,CV
er twenty-seven years.
MONT& Tn& WARD.
Towanda, JAI 25, 1867
TAILOR SHOP:
N EW
AMOS PENNEPACKEII,
Hal owned a - shop in the room hack of the
Booms of the Young Men's C hrietiin Assoeia
tion, second storyi,over Eddy 's Clothing Store
where he Is now prepared to d all kinds of),
- TAILORING,
In, the bolt and most fashionable manner, An
experience of man_ y 'years, v determination to
keep up wth the Fashions of the Times, ands
desire to please his =limners. ho believes will
enable him to give satisfaction.
~:..*ll.,OwttLogdone on short notice and reason
wan. Towanda, Oct. 17; 1867.
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$3O3,Ci
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