Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 05, 1868, Image 4

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Row to Mai toe Pountoo.
.There it an old' atory which nun
somewhat thus :- A well to &farmer
and his wife were discussing the fu
ture of their sons. "What shall, we
make out of them ?" anxiously inquir
the mother. "Well," replitkl the old
man, "as -Jim is cute and txicky, I
think we had better make alawyer of
him ; John is more steady,, and seems
to be Cat out fora preacher; Tom
will make a doctor ; 'but is to Ben,
he is the fool of the familf, so:I think
- we will keep him at home
_and make
s farmer of. him." _. This, it appears,
was perfectly satisfactory to the old
lady.
Ridiculous as the story is, there is
a good deal of truth in it. There are
thousands of farmers in the world
who entertain precisely the same
opining; as those expressed by the
old man in the story. With them,
farming is neither more nor less than
coarse drudgery, and yet there is no
human pursuit so intimately connect
ed with every department of science.
-4 It is thkerroneous and most pernic
ious impression which has degraded
agricultural pursuits in the estimation
of so many, and has driven thousands
of intelligent and promising young
men from their homes in the country
to the cities, and to ruin. When will'
farmers rise to the true dignity of
their calling ? A boy is apprenticed
for years, to enable him to acquire
sufficient skill to make a coat, a shoe,
or a hat, bat farmers , are supposed to
hi ready made. You scarce meet a
Man, whatever his early education
may have been, who does not feel
himself perfectly competent to man
age &farm. It takes years of prepa-
Tatory study to fit a young man for
what are termed the learned profes
sions—a lawyer, a clergyman, or a
physician ; bat anything in the shape
of a human being, who has sufficient
physical strength to enable him to
. hold a plow, wield a scythe, or har
ness a horse, is considered enough
for a farmer. Such are the men who
are too frequently selected to make
"the principles -and discoveries of
Borne of the most profound slid corn
. pier of , human sciences, bear upon
the diversified and multitudious prac
tices of agriculture."
Of course this does not apply to all
farmers. There are,. fortunately,
among the cultivators of the soil, a
• very large number of most sensible
and intelligent men- r men:who would
be an honor to any profession. Our
remarks apply to the too generally
prevalent opinion that farming re
quires only broad shoulders and
strong arms.
Thanks to the teachings of agri
cultural journals, agricultural and
. horticultural societies, and to the in
fluence of valuable agricultural books,
' this-error is being rapidly dissipated.
The tillers` of the earth are beginning
to estimate as they should,,,, the im
mensely important position which in
held by agriculture in, its relation to
all other human pursuits.
Agricultural teaching is beginning
to assume its proper place in our in
,
. Btitutionaof, learning ; formeis are
awakening to the fact that an intelli
gent mind is a far better Idirector of
a strong arm than a mind npon which
the light of education baii not shed
rte beneficentlay - They
,are be in
ning to. realize the importance of
familiarizin* themselves with the sci
ence of agriculture, as well as with
the mere art—with the principles
which underlie it, as - fully as with the
practicer= These argil encouraging
truths. Let the-good word he pressed,
vigorously on. Farmers-, - do not
grudge the outlay require,:d to store
the minds of your childrlik with val
uable agricultural information. Send
them to schools where they will have
the opportunities for acquiring this
knowledge. Supply them plentifully
with the best agricultural end horti
cultural journals. Make it a point to
have on the shelves of your library,
as many of the standard authors on
Agricultural 'Chemistry, Manures,
Horticulture, Floriculture, Cattle,
Horses, Fowls, &c., as your means
will allow. - -
Do'this, and though you may be ,
able to give yOur sons nothing more,
you will fit them for intelligent far
' mertand useful citizens.
GRUSIN° Wecons.—But few peo
ple are aware that they do wagons
and carriages more injury by greas
ing too plentifully than in any other
way.-- - A well made wheel will endure
common wear from ten to twenty-five
years,if care is taken to use the right
kind and proper amount of grease ;
but if this is not attended to, they
dill be used up in five or six years.
Lard should never be used on a wag
on, for it will penetrate the hub and
• work its way out around the tenons
of the spokes, and spoil the wheel.—
Tallow is the best lubricator for wood
axletrees; and castor oil for iron.
Just enough grease should be sp.
1. plied to the spindle Of the • wagon to
give it a light coating this is better
'than more,for the surplus put on will
work out at the ends, and be forced
by the shoulder-bands and nut-wash
ers into the hub around the outside
of the boxes.
To oil an axletree, first "wipe the
spindle clean with a cloth wet with
-• spirits of turpentine, and then apply
a few drops of castor oil near the
shoulder And , end. One teaspoonful
.I*-sufficient for die whole.—Ohio Far-
huts Dun FOR PLUM Taus.—lt is
said that ptilverized, Unleached lime
shakin over plum trees, from the time
when the fruit has "set" until after
the curculro suspends operations,will
insure a good crop of fruit. The ope
rations saould
r perfaimed when
the dew is on,or the goodeffects will
E lie lost.
Swan.--=Give brood sows good
plain feed, not-too fattening. If they
. have made - their growth, (and old
sews are the best breeders), they do
best OD really
,poor feed. They will
even winter well on elover.hay, with
feW nabbing now and then, if they
'have good wa t r#l pens and plenty of
litter.
lit Greenland the young people
who woo each other give ten pounds of tel.
Ism every dity to prove their devotion.—
Angelus WARD said that the man
who rote "I'm saddest., when I sing," was
a, fool to slog much.
e==2Nl
Gitrarraßoimaox *rx,!
- r - •• •• =
(OMIT kat km the so 00:11
boarlY 'add sod, bripiked/y • knib Obi&
bobs I tils o rbno to kb kat abl Aram.
cagvzsuris, AND PROVED:We,
waits - to - slut' as Wm_ t sad
pusss of all. 8s bas also uposed s goes.
ESEp UMW,. _
inlah
,is well 'Mated
Umaa Be apply the ens sad-
Wale owl Taloa at all kola
ocantmatly on head a large stock of
TKASS COFFEES, STIGARi,
YOLAEIB2B,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, AO.,
Which b• Is sang cheep for cosh. -
The oilliens of Towaida tad ricking, will
please swept Tor thank' for their very liberal
pstronap fair the last two years, azia we
promise with their soistanor, to impron eF
cry opportunity to enlarge our buena". no
1 7 .
to warrant ierfahation to all. Call sad see
Ng** _
Towanda, July 10, 18811.
MEW GROCERY AND PROW
SION-STORE
THOMAS J. JONES,
Use opened a new Grooer and Provision:Store
In Patton's Block. in the store formerly OCCIP
ed p b u tr a Or g :Zl AT lllTe he now efts to
GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS,
Of the beet qualtty, and an aka* the VERY.
LOWEST MM. The stock contains •
~4:4 7 •
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
gauss, &C. ALSO '
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c.
l a l a iat Prork lwg berl i gre us , li gth k ratal ig l i las low
es can be bought elsewhere..
Air Cash will be pald for &kinds of Country
Produce. 'Towanda, Oct 17. lairl .
NEW STORE!
•
NEW GROORRAIES!
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
PEACHES; PRUNES, CHERRIES,
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in fact everything in the
GROCERY
S Will be kept con - steely on band
FLOUR,FE.ED,BRAND, POTATOES;
SWUM, S LARD, 1V3013, AND EVZRY
VARIETY OF FAIUdEa3 PRODUCE.
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And 'will belsold u
CHEAP, AS THE CHEAPEST I
ALL ;KIND Or PRODUCE.
W. A. ROCKWELL
Illy 23.1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING'
Purchased the entire interest of /
In in the Ann of 0. B. PATCH !snow
prepared to offer to the citlauns •of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large/and well selected
stock of
Which I Dave purchased for Cub and feel Donn•
dent that eta • sell at u low figures as cap be
inwehaned ehiewhere. I now other to the publle
s spleaibi stock of
TEAS, COFFEES; SUGAItB,
STARCH, SALE:RAM:SPICES, &C.
AKRON. FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
I keep oconateatly on hand, PORN. HAMS,
LARD sad Muds of FISH. Would cell the at-
testi= of the public to our Can't Be Beat
In quality or price. Jesse- Oaidefs Celebrated
L 4 dry, Now-York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Plc see call sad eiimlne our stock of
Law sasortatent of TjtliKNE NOTIONS.
TOILETSOAPS, ho., he,. 11011 pay the high-
est cash price for
haws give CO S Clln beton Naas idasshete.
AU pions Indebted to the Pate dint MU
pious all and make limonite payminf.-14
Q. E. PATCH
Towaida. March 12,1867.
.:10 OR ANY OTHER Alt-
Mak oar dria, ordered at Abort soda
*, as sae nws
JOHN KHRIDITH.
NEW GOODS 1
CANED FRUITS,
OF •ALL KINDS,
DRIED AP LES,
IC., IC., &c.
freshpoc o
Purchased at tho
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID 208
MEM
GROOBBIES,
funs on band a large stock of
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO.
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
WOODEN WABE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
O. B. PATCH.
11; 1 _, :4 . , - ,0 *:,5:,:#,.:.:
W.
Dr:M„eralk
I,oRairgretiaim avow*
the - Isdasse ,et ' '
Valle* where bii it
lilies filo* *lie the sea '
ft i- ea burd tt
lane AND lIINHODIIIII
W. - 11.10h
ere eindis,
atoll la 4 1 ,
ass .
sillt AWL,
Ilythereatived,saul "Owlet
' -
Nosing
poll! to
WANTS OF
PUBLIC! iTYYR #llllOl.lll
lime To vas sims.
IMF ' S OM 114110118,
MEDICAL - OBN ONLY. • I
029
FOE
• • • 'or eitiristesans
t 14BOTIO AND SOMNIPATNIO
NIONNEB.
POLAR PATS T laiDNlllll6.
A 1,111.1.
BOTANIC.
P10%4:1
- Oat yArillro
'MUGS!' tRUSIM
AND
TOILET ABMS OP =VEST
EIND. : -
poial
IPANCIT
ZOLIC AID Mu) =mare.
num'.
OLP AND RINIZIOIDA,
ALL!
Ithe Bait Trawl, •
i.B SUITORTNIII3,
♦BDOY
Shoulder Braces;
NPII, . NIPPLE ENELB..,
EINFLDS,
, Syringes aid Catheter,.
~ Nursing
oviuscrui 3 Ouni, roan
unram,
A lAMB
STRU S 0 LATII STYLI
81711010411.
!MEI
.1 Brushes for the Het and Hair
' Teeth and Nab, Tooth Pow-
Pastes, One, Patinmerf
Combs, Heir lU en trigot. •
oho., Berme=
pe, Shades, Cidioneys, •
fete, M.. all of the
Late, et styles. •
Eg!
ABS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
ozoiorci
supplied at reasonable rates.
Prescriptions carefully sad so
. prepared brewer*
ell hours of the day end night.
item 9to 10 o'clock in the toro
th. afternoon.
sr Phyd
Meadow
auataly
eat
Boa=
0001 1 to
• - W. R. IL GOB&
t. 99,1888. -
Towanda.
Coq*:
RING ' AND SIWIER
doom
K.. D D -
Would sun ce to the citizens of Towanda,
and the pu geserall,y; that be has in store
and dull ) I Wing, new and
F_RVISH . GOODS,
In his line. Ltda. to the wants of the people.
which he will sell for Currency at former
GOLD PRICES!
Consisting as usual of good well and tellable
made 9
CLOTHING!
ay of any %Ina) ccaudalins is
NESS SUITS,
(No z .
B II S
All. grilles:
VESTS AND PANTS,
COATS,
All Wool.
I ATS, PANTS & ,PESTS,_
P ' 7 T M.
Costa, Dusters sad Pants,
Line
(hie Ails d Over Shirts, Linea and Paper
Collars, Lin - Casdmere and , Flannel 131drts.
Neck Ties, den, Gloves; Canes,, Leather
Begs, S ile Silk, Soft and Straw Rats.
dalirst cism. Remember that:Good Goods are ' r
cheaper at $ fair price -than poor goods at any
price. Call and
ing Next d oor to Powell=wine my irs before)my
. a
R . . W. RORY. -
Towanda,illay 28, 1887. . /
T HE TEMPLE OF FASHION 1
NEW STORE AND - NEN/IIOODEI !
An =l4 bought u
abereita war to
1: ttb
SMALL /
PROFITS I
. ,
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the citizeu f/Towaade snd vicinity that be
is now readiqa/offer Clem Clothing, such u
FINBEAVER OVERCOATS,
'/
/
CHILLAS, PILOTS.
RISS AND BUSINESS BUTTS.
Fursar
HATS AND OAPS.
ds, &c, and that •these goods
low figure■ will be sold with
mats. I intend to 'establish a per.
e to this place, and In order to gain
oe of purchasers, will . deal f on a
Furnishlug
bought at v
very omen •
tuned or •
the could
baste of
,TY AND INTEGRITY
DM
and all $u
are MTN*,
convince 31
'ramie of
south end
will be Wavantedartw what:they
Ated.to be. Come and UMW! - and
jomsell. Don't 'forget the
_place,
Fashion, oppodte the Yeana-Rottee,
Beittleman'a Block.H. JACOBS.
Towand4 0ct.17, 1867.
B U
NED ODTI
J. M. COLLINS,
1=
MMEMI
Y MADE CLOTHING;
CLOTH
as,
IV
Th
mold
are la good wodition and will be
SO PER CENT BELOW OOST,
As lam ob Ignite ekes oat the stock for neat
of splice to do bashes= tn.
~.
Don't mesa thir 9MIIWTOR I billll ll l l .
Vail at the rap wood eallitthyjeermai stem tow
low Be"'. block, east ow of Isla street,
nearly mottle Wakens Reuse. •
•
1104A11 persons Inaitt'ota to** hair.
M asii = n ta s l d ar by vall i z eel set .
J. , 111. 09LL1118.
t0g.29,
rpaz :1 GUEST PENIS . IN CASH
pii% • all kis& et Probes, at
Emden dk Coseitli's dkqo store.
Wm' nom_,Pgintirpp! 1 i
~,,,
- .• -4:' '. '' t - , • ,1.,,,.. 7 i
13114iiiiiillitis futiliiitlitroMlNl*l&
iltlf_" - NNW by r 11 ,1 /Wt - . •.,‘
lowe
isa....k evaloirast Is dr saw "WOW
that thSlakloloool o o o kfladit .
F 7. l ol Nkek agenda 0, 0b4 1 1_ 1111 I r . rL:rl
ER
Ity pee ata saw mit well atlestal, sad far
- r
WM int licoodenma <b!-ow. sad foi,
oaths oor stook bolt w pomiodolt. Isotals
tho Wodmoos of eke old <_
. .
NB. kaaar
=lbws
•_.
; L.
'the fawn Meek at 0 am"
vil
coodatiss
la Galin at Now York,
Paibr Plualtam,' ' 2 , •
Chlimbevedtes aokk". Buell°4!ial6le4°P
Our Urmkrtekree Deperbusd win at alt
thus be wellemp t ied*th eveqUdng la that,
Witri l lre:Sll. , Pt* • • ‘\ • t
In this section, not evmpting anything west
of New York Ind will Wmd Fuer& within -,
a oinntit el nsaity /Wes t on Seasonable tonna.
8: I.
ail, * .
..." : H. , 11. VOORHIS.
- ----
Mimi. Jaa.7:4".1801.-.17
Moo the
CMZINMM,
PUNISHING GOODS,
CAPS,
&0., , &O.
.~+~
,uñU -
1611lilk:',
IMMO
GOOD GOON
Cake
old Diabli /Wu. C6it6. Bedsteads;
Ylrroa, Pistori haelm4
Pbotogropir Onli, *Rd sod Tule*
Steel Bograviage, - -
011 COW, Toilet Staab, Work-Bum,
Pigtaree, &a.
COFFINS iliD BURIAL Off:
s FINEST- REMISE
F nTRE wAßgame
JAMES MIAKIEDION announces to the public
that ha still continues to manullicture and keep
on hand a large assortment of • •
CABINET PITSNITITRII,.
Barone. Tables. Bedsteads. Ekandai. Chairs,
Au., at elan destYlPtont. r which will be made
ottlis beat materials, men he moat workman
like. manner.
I invite the inaction of the Public to mylwork.
which shellac be loomed In durability. at an,y
shop in the country. mid my prime will be
found to be as low as the Mum will admit.
Ready-made Willis constantly on hand or
made to ceder. .A good Keane will belurr.ished
when desired.
Aug. 16,1866. •
Ibi" , roll . T ANT N,I4WS I
ALEZ SOLOMON é . CO.
SUCORESOBEY TO „
SOLOMON & SON,
Han jut received a Pup gook
READY MADE CLOTHING I.
Ltely manufactured at Rocheater: PIALOATIMI*
or member of the new firm, and as mv intend
to make ups
Large Stock of Spring Goods
And need the room, they will dispose at the/
WHOLE STOOK ON HAND;
Audit was never larger than now,
REGARDLES
and at mach lotrer p
MADE OR N.OW
• -
Because the whet, / s must be _Oared out
111 . 921 n? nest s 17.11.801.140 ii
Towanda, Dec. 867.
SWA itEl • , ,
fared, 2 doors below ' Barclay it
G the Dint Depot foe
CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE,
CONFECTIONERS' • it 111
DRUGGISTS' ' . a
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
In fact all kinds of
GLASS WARE.
Also, a complete assortment of
BRITANNIA WA*Ei
SILVER PLATED WAIEI,E,
=llOBEffE WAJM
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
Best Winds of Kamm 011.
The best patent Fruit Jam In the market, to
be sold at the loved price.. A fall line of
Looking Glasses. All kinds of Gbum Ware
made to order. Agent for. Meridian Britannia
QompnLF•
J. T. WRIGHT,
225 Greenideb Street,
April 15, '67. 2 doors below Barelq, N.T.
►rHE.OOBNEB GROCERY
The subscribers desire to announce'
to the Public, that they have Com
menced &guess as general dealers
in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
GRAM and COUNTRY P4O
- at the Bridge
_Street_corner
of Patton's Block, and - that they
have now on hand, and design to
keep, a complete assortment of goods;
adapted to the wants IS the village
and country trade.
They would respectfully invite an
examination of—their stock and a
Comparison of the same with any ;
othet goods in the market, as to ' ;
quality and price.
They are proviled with ample
and cfficieilactitolve prompt at
,
tention to customers, and *ll give
careful attention to all orders placed
in their hands.*
We pay Cash .for PRODUCE
and sell goods for Ready Pay.
- LONG fit. REELER.
Towanda,, Sept: 17, 1867.
T HE UNDERSIGNED - HEREBY;
aotMes all Indebted to hlm that the oast •
ask tad settle their imposts lmmedta
Rods also say that no-sore time on Book wW
titian or oa Dee BUla loom than Mien;
bao teoeht hhithat goods 1
i7ir at W l = enact be sold ea thee. sod
be b diftadael to adopt the tioldniargebw
Theakfil for. put estrooage too =maw
towel spot spot hia.tie Imola teapeettelly mask
a caudal:mai of the use. He When tor ilk ,
Wotan; dvellhig home. lot each the deck'
et goods. , Q. B. LAMM.
ilbworoire, Pah. I, 1448.-410 • , •
wan nurr e - Canned.. Fruit.
Froth Pralt.. elsaild stook at
• - /tr•4ol# Coutelro Chap Elk",
Oa,
118.'" P 0 T Z 8 - ,
tot
°fa) OASH ' DRUG S STORE;
;,- innuillia swan Tama r
CdeaNt.l4b'aeb-Towanda,b. -
. idailaias* wits Ateek .
Ml sal eemplete beiortmeerl constituting so
artmoive =Nov embracing many articles seed
is tbitArte for methluded pupate, carefully
Wetted thee/gra to tbe ogreselve.wante ef
the poWo, tridele JO' be im ps . constant! sup
pled Id* fresh rob' , ece oared y a the
Mit / 110 4 11 1 1 1 11 % • 11 .4 8 ,
"bdiginig ,
CJHEKOALS;
PA M% OILS, VAOlBUpt
BENZINE AND aTURPENTINE,
BASE, rABIT, YABNIBH, WILITBIABH,
A2u3 en kinds of Brushes,
KEROSENE. OR , 'COAL cat,
•
Akeloi and Burling M . asa
1 LAMES, ,BBABBB, WICKS, ~,CHIMNBTB,
• •
; Opens, !Ard. gaits Foot.
T4NER'S I AND ILA.OHINE OILS
istielesln lat their
Bilopus, SOAP 3, 40MBES,
• Pesuides, Helrßyes, ierfumery;
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONALS,
- Poiket Knhee, Ru i ns, • .
TOOTH, SHIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
PURE _WINES, AND LIQUORS,
- - -For liedle4iud new, ,
TOBACCO SNUi, PIPEB AND ONLaill,
•
(}Wen, Field and FloniSeeds, Trusses, Sup
porters,Suspensories Shonlaer Braces,
Breast'Pamps, Teething Binge, N.ursing
Bottles, Nipples," Nipple .-Shells and
Wields. Syringes,Bed Pane, Self-
Sealing Fruit Niari, Thermometers,
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jowl, Glass
Wage, Bottles, Vials, Corks. Bath Brick,
and Mire Blacking. Fish Taekle, Ammuui
tion,• act Botanic. Eclectio and Flogncepattv,
Medicines, and fall Ahe . Popular Patent
MEDICINES.
All articles. warranted as represented. Per
i sons at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention. -
DR.-
PORTER'S PAEPARAT / lONS
FO R FAMILY USE, 7
ilnotro as Safe and Reliable Rem edics, ate war
,rintild far *bat qteSire intended ,to 4lva ustia:.
'faction. ell : •'-• - - -
Dr. Porter's Pectoral
i tyrra ~ ;for coughs,
colds, lung aints,te.soc&Sl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, y dr bilious can-
I, plaints and ssild cathartic.— - 25
i Dr. Porter's /baiter Syrup, for scrofula
• skin diseases, te - 100
;pr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak
nos 0 100
Dr. Porters Tonicillizirfor arose/soling
the ;van*, 1 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver and
kidney cosvolaints ..... 100
IDr. ParterlsComp. Byr.-10pophosphltes,
for nervous . debility 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry album for diar-
Porter's ril a g m a d 4 c . i
Dr. P y,Embroca lonfoi sprains
D: / Porter's . Pector al bruise wafersl
7
sus, sore Unroof
'Dr. Porter's Worm Weeny
Dr, Porter's Worm Syrup,
dog worm—. ,
Dr. Porter's Want Eellet, f,
Dr. Porter's M ae : a
ni
• _
Dr. Porter's
ache Toothach e Dro
Dr. gprtees Tooth powder, 'for preserving teeth 26
Dr. Porter's Tricoxenei for dressing and 60
growing the hair 60
Dr. Porter's 'l'ricephile; tor beautifying the,
hair ` 60
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean
lug the hair... , 60
Dr. Porter's ,MUk of PlotreM, for beautify.
lag the complexion 50
Dr. Porter's Pile O'ntment.• for external
pose 100
Dr. Porter's French Compound. for scald.
lug urine 100'
Dr. Porter's lledidated Figs,, for habitual -
' constipation .. . .. 100
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts,woonds
Healing
, ; • 16
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 26
COST!
they can be
Porter's Eye 141vejor inflamed eyes.. 25
Poiter's Eye Water, for Inflamed eyes.. 95
Porter's Corn and 'Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions
Porter's Constipation Pills, for costive-
Porber's Ir, on Kb, for poor blood ..... 25
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas- •
ant Oatharric. ' 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu.
tr;tions diet for invalids 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring _
ice cream, .tc 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon; for flavoring .
. ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fin mending
broken 25
- Dr. Porter's Liquid &so Glue, ot° for - repairing
wood work
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluul,for easy wash.
ins
Dr. Porfeel
t iled Dug Poison, for kilUng
60
Dr. Poker's Fly t Poison Paper, for
files . _ _
;
Dr. Porter' Rat and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rats - I 25
Dr. Porter' Benzine, for removing spots 1
from clothes • 26
Dr. Porter' t Slack Ink, in pint bottles 25
, in bulk by th e gallon 100
''Dr. Puler 'Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals. 30
Dr. Porter' Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
l'• eprains.talts, &c' 50
Dr. Porter'Mug-Bone and Spavin Cure,
1 for lame horses 50
Medical afivice given gratuitously at the oMce,
charging tz lltit d, for medicine.
air 1 for petit liberal pattonage,wouM
=fillly announce to his friends and the
thatlno pains , shall be spared to satisfy, 'and merit the continuation of 1 beir confidence
and pidwonage.
-
De0.,111,18436.--yr.
OMET:H I N: (/ NEW !
• - AGAIN IN;MOTIONI
Haring ptur,hased the stock of Tobacco beloig
tag to Reasn, Compton I Co., spa juntas
ballt, a shanty on the same ground, yro are pre
'mid to oar to the public
t .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Gold Leaf, Sauey Side, Pkie Apple, Michigan
Plg, lkiee Leaf and Star, 'whirl we otter forsale
In quantities to ad. eartokers. Packages to
Barreklalfs and gtuirters:
. Three Wonted Lone Jack, Pride of the%tni•
ted Bratie, Vitliriniatin,Go4 Leaf, Nail? and all
kinds of
BRANDS OF OMAR&
'•"•ik • ' '
'AinezicanEtiee, Gea. Grant, Lebognet,iba •
pert°, Tycoon • and the very eholout breads of
TbibL : '
Wo willitee& m constaitly Banda variety of
Pipes, eig sr .Atibeeexe Sues and'Pouch-,
, as and esterlOg natant hot in's Tobsecol
landlords supplied with Olgsti ana Foil Toi
Wow on Uhersl terms.
AlforaerentOmptly flllec on short notice.
G. W. OFFITI. • ,A. 1.101111:11.
Oct. 27.1837.
Vlt . KELLY, Dentist.. Office
• oner.Wickbant & Black's, Towands,Pa.
AU the .nrions sills' of work scientidcaUg
done ani warranted„ Particular attention is
called to the '-`44odnosa Bus 'for , Artificial
Teeth. which IS aloofly 'as good as Gold and
Bur superior. to either Raba , or Silver. Piave
*II and examine •
edoufttlt or =ttdstuod un der
di ,
natio et aPhydedan whsagslited.
ANN itArnongit.
11
for hoarse- •
25
I t c; ezpdling
or externina-
=EI
ergincbsbui-
, for catarrh
'pi, for hxdh.
Eri
50
H. O. PORTER, M.
IlliottUanitaus.
A variety of
GEIEWIN TOBACCO,
Ruch at
FANCY; Bti4KING.
anarr.
MS
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AL L
Wbth : to call the, attention of the public to
their new Stock of , ,
' HARDW
_IIIB * ' ' -
PARKING IMPLIMENTS.
-,, 'BLACK 13111TH8120bLf3,
_ ' ' and GLYIPENTKiId' TOOLS.
-.* Also, a large saeortmentof i ,
- - Window Glass, Bash, Paints, O i ls, * •
ratty, Varnishes, and Palat -
anVarnish Brushes - •
°Sall idnds,-;whi h will be sold for tholowes
Cash price., -Alsol a
dine assortment of
11,,kR GENE LAMPS
of ereryatyle andiation to snit the publk,
-Lamps repaired . aid changed from Oil and
toKercsene. •
Pistil:War attention. paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
T[IN WAEE.
JOBSINGFIIOKrTLYATTINDBD,T,O
We bare on hiAd a fine article of
•GLABR P UIT JARS,.
with improved seif-Wialinicorke, and
R.6,IIIIETIOIA.I.SEALING CAN ' S
which is one of best cans used
. Jtine . 2o, 1864.
H "
WARE!
CODI)I
G & RUSSELL,
/
I
Respeedully infenn their, customers and the
pubileginerally A that although the lire occa
sioned serious lobs and temporary interruption
to/Sur business •
. .. .
WE STILL, SURVIVE 1"
And have purchased a large stook of New
Goods, built a new
SHANTY STORE!
And are fairly lleconstructed and doing busi
ness again:
The front of our store is-now on Pine ",
about 100 feet from - Hain street, at E. T
[now Powelie] old corner. If you elm 0
into Powell's; and walk straight throng e
wall of the back end of his store, you would
find "yourself among the, stoves, poti3,"Uttiss,
anvils, bellows and vices of our new store -Sat
as you can't got through the wall, Just walk up
Pine street to our Shebang, where we keep a
full tine of Hardware. We have a great varie
ty of •
COOKING. D PARLOR STOVES
ong them it'the
AMERICA ,
TRIBUN ,
. EMPRESS,
. STERLING,
ORIENTAL,. '
MORNING LIGHT,
GAS BURNER; 4:0
A complete assortment of
Iron, Steel, Nails. Window Gluts, Bash, Kern
Deno Oil. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Farm)
ing- Tools,. Carpenters and Joinera
T•Joir, Blacksmith Tools, Pumps,
Lead Pipe, Powder, Guns,
Pistols, &o.
We :are! agents for
Elmira Bal ling Mill Co.'s Iron.
DEPORT'S POWDER.
KEROSENE OIL
We manufacture
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK,
And do all sorts ofVOB WOI3K. in our line.
Caah paid tm. Qld Iron, Cast and Wrought
Scraps, Copper, Brass, Sheep Pelts, Bags, Furs
Feathers, Bees Wax, &c. We buy cheap, sell
cheap. and are content with small profits,
CODDING & RUSSELL •
Towanda, Sept. 12,1867. - - -
£Uistellaneous,
HOW THINGS GROW
Ind so does business at
WARNEWS - 4EWE.LRY
He keeps good goods and sells ch ea p. There
yin can And all kinds of ,AMERICAN
FAREIGN WATCHES, also alarge assortment
of CLOCKS. including the celebrated SETH
THOMAS jnanufactare. Also a splendid as
aortment of JEWELRY, including solid gold,
and a general assortment of SILVER PLATED
WARE, ino.nding spoons, forks, cake baskets.
tea sets t dco ~ of the best manufacture.
SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to
order. . Watch and Clock repairing done on' the
shortest notice, the best manner, by an ex
perienced workman. All at prices thlt will
give satisfaction. -A. H. WARNER.
Towanda. Dec. 12, 1867.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRESH PROM. THE NEW YORK' MARKETS.
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST'.
The subscribers have pirchased the building
lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south
of /3eldleman's Block,) and have filled it with
OROOERIES AND PROVISIONS,
- WOODEN ,AND WILLOW WARE,
Trulta of all kinds in their season, (fresh and
dr.ed), in fact every thing lethally found In a
'first clam
PROVISIOII STORE.
A share Of the patronage of 'Towanda and vi
cinity is respectfully solicited.
We will pay the highest market price for all
'Linda of
C.
•
- COU TRY PRODUCE. •
We also have, -sole Agency for 'Bradford
and adjoining co unties far the sale of the Cele
brated Virginia and Nora Carolina Smoking
Tobacco. A liberal discount made to
WELLe.
BRAIIIHALL & CO
Towanda, April-9,1867.
100 V HEN, WOMEN AND
lJ
CHILDREN WANTED,
IN , WYALUSINGi
TO P.URCHRSE TIN4V4IRE:.
The undersigned. having established himself
at Wratalalf, respectfully informs the citizens.
of this vicinity that he is 'prepared to furnish
all kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
On the shortest =Cum:- A a I manufacture the
goods myself, Ism. enabled to odbr better in
ducements -than limiters who.. hire their work
done. Merchsats soplied. with everything in
the line at the lowest rates. Everything sold,
Eavetroughe and Tin Roofing put on in the
- most approved style, =don Short notice.
Give me a call: ShOp in Welke Store House
over CluimberUs'S Stare..
j_ U. F. suurzza.
• Wygiuilne, sept. lo,' 1867.
'FINE :STOOK_ OF ,GOODS
saltab le for thellolldari ? will 1)0 found
at Frast'a Patattura Mors:
/WOKE INDBACOO AND CIGARS
•V at ihwtmkidif, Cmeeleo Cheap More.
°::,~
ENE
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.
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;
SHIGP,
• suaiied ai line, alit or Ana strt:ot, • •
'IT,PWANI* . ,ERADFORD CO., PA.,
to afar prepared to banish
OIROULAR SAW MILLS
• •
4 AND
SHINGLE,.. MACHINES,
01 the beet quality with the latest improve•
eats. • All kinds of Machinery for Flouring and
flaw Mills. 2
STEAM.
MADE & REPAIRED, 1 •
STEAM WHISTLES,
STEAM GAGUES„ •
GAUGE COO S,
En
GE
gef.
bit-I, . 2
'4
Of, heavy wrought work "for Bridges, and all
other purposes, done to- order. Also, ,a large
assortment of • -
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,:
Coal and Wood Burners. Fornittire for Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin• Ware, Boat Pumps,
Plows, COltivators and Lerapers, kept constant
ly on hand.
DRAWINGS :& SPECIFICATIONS
Of all hinds of machinery for:mills and other
purposes prepared by
Foreman, who has had large experience la this
branch of the business.
. CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 39,-11386
CARRIAGES, WAiIONS,SLEIGHS
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT S FILL IN OP.ER
Successors to-Reynolds, Fellows dr Co., are now
offering and are prepared to: furnish on -short
notice,. Wagons Carriages and S.eighs, of all
descriptions and of the latest rand most supra
sed style, and of the best . material, at the old
stand opposite the Union Rouse, in the cen
tral part of Alba Borough, ' Bradford County,
Pa:,, • 1
Te public are assured that the reputation
the shop has acquired daring the last six -years
under the superintendence of J. B. Fellows, will,
be more than maintained, as. he will sdperin•
tend the work as heretofore he Having long been
and-having had much experience as a Carriage
and Sleigh Builder, would assure the public
that uo pains will be spared by the above firm
to make the establishment worthy of their pat
ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm for the
patronage thus far .extended, we hope to merit
a continuance of the same.
N. R..—We, the undersigned; being practical .
mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the
public, at prices that will defy competition. •
• JAMES H. FELLOWS,
D. W. C. CRANDALL,.
• J FO. MERIT/'
Alba Borough, April 15, 1866. ly.
T - OWANDA -CARRPAGE
The undersigned respectfully announce, to the
public that they have purchased the
CARRIAGE SHOP
And most workmanlike manlier. The., will
constantly keep on hand an•assortment of splen
did
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
DEMOCRAT AND. LUMBER WAGONS
ALBANY SLEIG"H'S
eouable prices.
NEW PLANING MILL
The undersigned having built a large and oom
modiouw Kill in lite Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with air most modern .and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, A, BLINDS,
t ii i,f i ltrepared to Ali orders, whether large or
, upon the shortest notice. We have
also 'a large variety of MOULDINGS, of 'the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
hand.
PLANING.
•
TONGUEING,.
GBOVEING,
-
* 1 4 1 1,4 1 0q,M4- . _ 41tA.t.,
ML#XOII, FOUNDRY
gsm
OIL -CANS, &C.,
furnished at short- notice.
BOLT 0 T
Done from to le !aches in - diameter.
FORGING , ,
WARREN HILL,
ANION
FELLOWS, CBANDAI.3., de CO.,
FACTORY.
G. H. DRAKE,
And are now prepared to iittiltwerk In
THE LA.T_EST.ISTYLE
FAMILY CARRIAGES;
ONE AND TWO, SEATED
ALL WORK WARMANTED.
ItEPAMLNG promptly attended to at rea
STUTIEN.
Towanda, May 9,1867.-Iy.
• AND SCROLL
SAWING,
•
and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to suit onecustomers. -
Persons building; and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will . find it
largely for their interest to bay of us; or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your. grist of Flooring. or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have >it
ground out and take it borne with you.
We will pay CASIVfor PINE do HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at-ou.r lumber yard: - Come
and see ns, or if you effnit eome,.writfs.
L. B. RODGERS do CO.
Towanda, Feb.. 1864.
SOMET-RING NEW!
J. 0. FROST,-
Would call attention to
,the .fact that he has
started a
FURNITURE - .11ANUFACT011Y
In Towanda. In which he has the latest im
proved Machinery driven by Steam Power, and
•fs now prepared to offer greater Inducements to
the public than ever, te. purchase Iheir furni
ture of him. I have also added another
LARGE WARE-ROOM
To my store and am now exhibiting the largest
and best stock of Furniture to be fourid in this
region, which lam happy to say I can seillit
GREATLY 'UNWED PRICES .1
To the Farmer I would ea y I can sellyon more
Furniture for a load of Oats, or Wheat; or a
fat) of Butter, than you could buy with the
tame before the War: In my. new Ware-room
'Olll be found flue
'MT7 ' I77 ' C ''' IPNM IF MWM
In hair, cloth or reps, also in innslin, to be
covered' to order. I have also._
T
CHAMBER.*-ETSI
In walnut. Chesnut, down to the • most
common also Tuckers. Decamps, and Balls ,
Sppring!! - Beas,_ Spring tiliattrasses, ..Husk Sea
rasa, Mown Hair AO Sponge Mattresses, P
Comforters; Qnilta , .,_Elanketa, Table
Spreads, &e. Also Chairs. - Basteads.Bureaus,
:Breakfast, Dining end •Exlension Tables, Mar
ble Top Centre Tastes ,So tea, Tete-a-tetes, Bo k
era, Easy Chairs, Plano Stools, Book Racks,
'What Note, Children's Carriages; • Children's
Cradles and Cribs, Looktng Glasses, Looking
glass Plates; Picture Frames, Photograph
Ovals, Steel Engravings, Cards and Tasseth,
ite., in tact a full assortment of everything in
the line. All of which will be sold cheap for
•Countfy Dealers supplied at Wholesale Prites
The public are invited to call and examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Store
on Main Street, 2 doOrs south of liontanyes. I
alio keep on hand, a Marge assortment of -
READY MADE COFFINS,
Froze the Most common to the finest Mahogany
or Homewood,' which will be tarnished with o r -
without- Attendance with Hearse, at as low a
price turthe same quality can be purqessed else
where. Deo. 1887.--7 r.
inouratut.
4 , *-A-I.ll‘ -I'l7 8 13
• AGENCY
' Policies lagoed,Laseesdluetedi . prt aptly
. _ By B. B. 11V8X.4117,• vs.,
Of the following well known and tellable Con,
pante*: lake 2dontanye's
"AggielOk..4int",qf Captfal, .. .... thi 0 b
,iro o
iEsim" A I.iaiscs CastrAirr,
• Ilartford, Conn, • f
i .
Caplt4l • $4,000,0
Lrtrzaroot. AND LONDON AND Gina.
Pus Lao LiniLvszrzaxot Co:
Capitat Surplus and Deserved I?axiab
(God • . 4t6,271,irfc
Asset* l In )
the United States, Ont.. •• . i, BOOOOO,
Daily Premlomatapwards of (Gold) - 17,001
Nsw rsomple CODPANT, A
•
Hartford, Bonn., f -
t apStal • •••• • ..:-.8200,0 00
TONING NlEWNattlaNclt CoMPANN,
IVilkes-Ean e; Pa.,
• apltai ••• -- .... ..150,000
• I NEC AMERICAN MAXINE INiCIANCE
'O., I - (Aceldental)
- Philadelphia,
apital , 45091,00
•
smcdrierT MurvALLieziNsusaxcis
ap• • Lkertford, Coml. ,
kik 10,000,000
owanda, Feb. 20, 12436-,tl, '
11ARTFORD LIVE STOCK 1N SU
RA NCE COMPANY .
CAIITAL- $500,006.
Cash assets sov. 1, 1866, $155,266 53
`lnsures on all kinds of live stock, againd
theft and death from any cause.
If. E. hIcKEAN,
Jan. 10, 1867 Agent. -
Deo. sth,-the Hare " Lady Mace," owned Gy
DennisT. Flagg, of Boston, 31ass., accident:lly
received a kick tram another horse, hrP3ki.:4;
her left fore leg, abciVe the knee, rendering IL.
necessaryto kill her as an- act of humanity. Ili
:mired in the Dartford Live Stock Insurance Com
party. Lose paid Dec. 6th 1867. •
. .
F'" -LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE.
cAriTAL'amiaurrimi o
.SL'ENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS
RUSSELL, Agent,
FOU : TUE ROLLOyillgil NAILED RELIMILS COSIPAhIe
, A
..GMRAND FARE US AILEEN'S INSURANCE
COMPANY Philadelphia,
Capital and surplus, over
ROME INSURANCES COMPANY,
OfNita- York. I
Capital and .surplus,civer * $3,160,0110
COKEANY OF 14011TH
AgERICA, Philadelphia. I,
Capital and surplus, over - 11,700.00
INSVIIANCE COMPAIIT.%
• Of New- York.
'Capital and surplas, over - i9C0,000
ENT ' filtritlSE INst7P.ANCE COMPANY:
Of 'Philadelphia.
- C4pitsi dud surplus, over
Lthie It;unA..ncE,Conr Alrr
Of New. York;
Capital and surplus, over
PUTIiII.III,BI32.ANC3 COIPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and surplus, over 870i,060
.
MunTakLizreINSUIIANCT, Courativ,
-.of New-York.
Capital and surplus,over
TAA.VELLYES NBC - ad-NCB Co-V?dNy,
Of liariford, Coon. f
Capital wad strplas, over
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at ss
low ratesas by any other reliable Companies.
Ifir Policies issued and Losses, it any; ad
justed at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
Oißce at the Hardwhere Store of Cod e .
ding & Russell C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1R66.- -ti
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH ABIRRICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ,
This Company are now prosecuting the bu.i
ness of lifsurance from loss or damage by FIRE
on Buildings,Merchandise. Furniture,
throughout th State of Pennsylvania, on I\ be
al terrls,for long o r short periods; or
_perm anon
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for losses do
ing the period of nearly. 70 years that the - Com
.parry has been in esistence. entitles thorn to tb
confidence of the public.
Dnutcroas.—Arthur, G. Coffin, Samuel W.
Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose
White, duo. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm.
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S.
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope. Edward E. Trotter, EdWard,l3.
Clarke, Win. Cummings._ _ •
AFITLICit G. COFFIN, Pres'nt.
G. B.IIIISSELL, Agent, Towanda.
VARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INST.'
' i RANCE COMPANY
OF MEIDDLE PENNEIFIVANLio
office in Danville, Montour Coanty, Penn a.
Capital
The Farmers Mahal Fire Insurance Company
of Middle Pehnsylvania was incorporated , by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the -year 1669, for
the Mutual Insurance of Country property only,
and immediately thereafter commenced its oper
ations on that principle, which -has been strict--
ly adhered to since.
. All losses have been promptly paid out of the
Premiums collected on application for insurance
without making any assessments.
The Insurance of Country proper.y only, the
low rates charged for Insurance. and the ; prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom
mendation of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insto
ante Company of Middle Penns !mitt, to a!
owners of safe clam country property.
P. Joitrzsoi;, Seey. a. Fuhrtzu, Prey t
LUCIEN MYER, -
I %—Agent, Tikwands, Pa.
March '0.'66
VE RP OOLAND Liat'siDON AND
2-4 'GLOBE FIRE AND 1,0 , 5: I.NbURANC E
COSIPA - NY.--Office, 45 Witham St., and 726
Broadway, N. Y. .
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
(Gold) —sl.6 ,271,675
AsSets In the United States, over . .. 1,6'00,000
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. . 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible 103.
engagements of the company. All Directors
mu tbe shareholders. •
. .
!RECTORS IN NEw Yoltx.—Fmacis Cottenet,
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy
rman Joseph G - aillard, Jr.,_ Esq., E. MB.
Archibald, Esq., H. B. hi. Coul, Alexander
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
?Allred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Ale x
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board. --
BANKERS—Phenix Bank--Cammann & Cd:
The Policies of this Company are issued by
welltknown American citizens resident in New
York ,who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders, are
individually lie forall
the engagements o
the Company ;' a olicles aresigned by them
all claims are-paya in cash on proof of loss
"without deduction for interest,..and not,'as
tiauslodxty days after presentation of proof
They expire at sts o'clock, P. M., and not's
noon. Life insurance elected. and annuitie
granted on favorable tufts.
: BicKEAN,Agent.
Towanda. April 23, 1867.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR
ANCE Society's Agency for tiradfoni co.
CASE( CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly Income ovcr $2,000,000 dab.,
21VITAN YE L ei -WARD._
Towanda, July 25,
THE ASTOR FIRErTNSURANOR
of New York. Agency for Bradford CO.
CAPITAL $400,000.
•
Dividend for-1866,10 per cent.
BIONTANYE k.:WARD
Towanda, July 25,1867; •
rpHE . LTCOMIN4-MUTUAL FIRE
-11 — Insuranne Agency forßradford County,
CAPITAL $3,400,000.
Mutual Cash plan. Iri successful operation ov
ertwenty•seven years.
MONTA.MYSIt WARD.
Towanda, July 25, 1867 • •
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AMOS PENNEPACKER,
Hai opened - a shop in the room back of tb3 •
Rooms of the Young Blen's Christian Associa
tion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Stor e
Where he is now prepared to d all kinds of
'
. . . TAILiIIIINC, •
. .. .
- .
,
In-the beat and moat Idbliionable manner. An
experience of manyi ; e determination to
keep tip wth the Fas ions of the Times, dada
dialra"to please his customers. he believes will
Amiable him twilve satisfaction. '
1111‘.Cutting done on_short not , ce and reaion
bin terms: Towanda. Oct. 17, 18.4.
U
ANNE
$350,0G
$350000
$750,0(0
ts,ooopv..
$BOO,OOO
$357,000 00