Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 23, 1868, Image 4

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Ray Mating
. It is known by almost every farm
( r that much good grass is lost bx
the slip shod way that it is made into
hay. A radical reform is needed in
this. line' of farming. Let us try to
et that nice bright green hay that
stnells so sweet: We generally have
that kind ourselves. if the welOher
gives us half a chance.
It is known to the farmer that all
grass and clover has a certain quan
tity of gum, sugar, -atc., which are'
I. , st when allowed to bleach or in
tf.er words , 'washtd away by the
rain. But as long as the grass is
fresh the rain will have no effect,
owing ti. the wax or gum which still
covers the whole yegetable matter.
It is when the bay is about half made
that danger comes in this line, and
often the 'vrliole crop, is injured by
continually turning. : In showery
weather we sad never tarn more
than is really necessary, better let it
lay a little, for as long as the grasS
fresh lookinei, tlitre is bat little
d .tiger ft. ut ilw loss of elements
which m a k e g.,,tA hay We have
fi,und that the quicker hay can be
made, the less it loses that bright,
rich eA.lor, and is touch less liable to
si oil w in the stack or hay. Hay
as a g , neral thing is ton much dried.
l'ult•H; t6c grass he very thick and
"! :ivy, it will generally cure suffidi
ititly when ¶- posed in the swath two
days. When shoiik or stirred out,
nl.l - remain in this condition
I , eyond tie first day, or it will this
10, , 5r much of its nutritive juices.—
Yet we have cut our grass in the
r• wit-and hauled it in the barn
I.%te in the afternoon, and never had
sweeter hay than when cured in this
way. We never put our hay in cocks
tinics it threatens rain. The talk
,•f salting and liming hay we have
ter found necessary.
• Tin time we prefer for cutting
r is -when it is id full bloom,
jet.t. bolero it begins to become
r ., N e e , after it lays about from two
t fire hours we pat it it small cocks,
and there let it cure, thus cured, it
k•tps its color, and in handling, the
.:aces are all saved,and not scorched
d PackeLtd up like -tea from-the
<•orclittig- effects of our July sun.
The other grasses we cut just as
- .!tt e si , ed ate beginning to get hard,
d (-fie!' find that when cut just
:.s of flower that the stock
1 it it Fever. Yet we prefer to
(IA it v.li n the sued Legins to hard
en. It gives more muscle matter,but
s.. ulatt . er.—Con Penna.
Fain/
Ottreulio.
.Experitnents made by Benj. D.
\Vab:ll, Acting State Entomologist of
have led to the conclusion
.that there are two distinct broods of
the plunt curculio every year,the first
of which comes out in the beetle state
in the latitude of •Rock Island, from
about - July ]9th to Angnst 4th, and
the second from August 23d to Sep
tend er 2Stb. The first brood is gen
erated 'by letnales that have . passed
the winter in the beetle state, and
have attacked the caey fruit, laying
in the more• matured truit the egg
front which . proceeds the second
r, .d. - The second hrood of beetles
r tie oat late in the Same season,and
tlw 1, males, at. all events, iFtiot the
males, live through the winter, and
r-peat the succeeding season the
detailed above. Thus it will
t. c seer, at once the curculio -differs
front the apple worm or ('odling moth
which P's l'(•111 4tid—in this,
that the t, trot r p.esses the winter in
tic lttf cd ta.eme d the latter in the
pity pi.p.L, at, Tie practical
infel to be drawn from this
-v.hat d..stroying in June
earl ) in July the first wormy fruit
that pr , .duce_d the. first brood,the crop
f for the current year is
d. Nye would urge upon
fruit grow is the importance of test- -
i. .g an antid-)te recommendation by
.ktalertoz , ,Prcsident of the Hord
e !I lira I Society. The President
:.tat: (1 that be bad read, not long
• that the applic .tion, by means
,cringes or sprinklers,of water and
I . teug - ter, in.the proportion of one part
of the latter to nine of the former,had
been tried in France with neat sue
, ,s,and -that he had since tried it on
Lrg., plants and other vegetables with
happy results ; not an insect of any
kind had injured the plants bince.—
Whether of not it would have the
same effect on the curculio_he was
unable to 'say, but thought it worth
the trial. •
Dissatisfaction of the Boys With Farming
_Among the:reasons for Aissatisfac
tien with farm life, is the fact that
parents fail to interest their sons in
the farm and its surroundings.--
Young people often wish to have
things look well about the buildings
with a snug little flower garden, &c.
But if they- attempt to put things to
rights they are called off to the pota
to find in a manner that indicates
that attention to these home matters
is a waste of time,and that time spent
about the to improvements is fooled
away'.
It is strange.that we get tired of
drilling on corn, all the season ? And
when the produce is all sold in the
fall, what share or interest have we
in the proceeds? When the boys
visit the 'cities or villages with
empty pockets,. and see what other
heys have, is it a wonder :that they
flo c mine to leave the farm as soon
p , ssible ?
When the farmers will endeavor
to Lneourage their sons by giving
ttie pvrsonat interests in their busi
t.eSti us co-partners, or otherwise, as
I , o_iclia!!ts their faithful clerks, and
alloy thf•ui the occasional. use Di a
hoi,--e and carriage, and some spend
ing to ., til'y, I think they will'have
occa:sion to mourn over the unea
:•im:s, of the buys, and will find their
i:unsinore willing to remain upon the
Id homestead,and cheer their declin
ing. age. Adopt this course and
there hill 2e leas Pl.rs in our cities
~ .nd rill:lL:vs.—Mr. N. E. Farmetr
-- o composts are made, to be
tie( d 4 sandy soils iblays should be
tailed through them ; for it will not
only eontaiu the ammonia of the corn-
font heap,but will improve the sandy
oil wlinn applied to it.
, .
TUE leaf blight on the pear is a
ry'destroctive disease
. Which is
,upppsed to be caused by pois
onous acid which the root absorb from
the soil, causing black spots on the
loaves, -and seriously affecting the
growth of the tree.
.
EVERY one who has used _them
.knows that cot nails are brittle and
ea,ily broken, some brands more
Ili an others ; but when heated to a
red he.ai and then cooled slowly,
N2be
come soft, and w" generally clinch
as w(ll - as wrought ails.
Itailreabs. - _
R it A I . IA W A
1:4 On and after Idonday Nay 110, 1868,
Train winker. Waverly.- at about the lolknr•
fag hours, via : -
GOING TM.
448 m., Night Espies, - Mondays am
tell; 10r liochester, ftfftlo Salamanca and
Dunkirk, making , direct connections with trains
pf the Atlantic and treat Western, fake Shore
and Grand Trunk Itailways t for all points West ;
also at Elmira for Cmaadaigm.
1 4:67 a. m., Night Express, Daily, for
Recherster Buffalo, SilimsnrA, Dunkirk and the
West, connecting as above.
8:26 a. tn., Mall Train, Sundays excepted, for
Sultan and
a. Dunkirk, connecting at Elmira for
Canandaigu
3:68 p. m. , Elmira Accommodation, Sundays
excepted.
• 6:17 p. m., Day Expreis, Sundays excepted,
for Bocharter,l3uffhlo. Sab a na *- , Mad* and
the West. Connects at Ehnits for Canandaigua
at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great
Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake
Shore and Grind Trunk Railways, for all points
West and South.
10:33 p. m.,Expects Mail, Sundae ez
cepted, for Buff alo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, con
necting with trains for the West. -
9 10a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
W 3:104)
est . m., igrant Train, Daily, for th •
•Mbps at Waverly on Mondays only.
0013t0 Ulf.
5:34 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays
cepted, connecting at Owego for 'ithaca ; at
Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Great Bend for
Scranton and Philadelphia : at JAckawasen for
Hawley, and at Grayconrt for Newburg and
Warwick.
813 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, Sun
days excepted.
1 p. m. Accommodation train, dailexcey..
11:13 m. , ,
Day Express, Eundayii pted,
connecting at Binithamtch for Syracase; at Gt.
Bend tor Bcrantirn; at Lackawaxes for Hawley;
and at Jersey City tri;h midnight express
train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington.
6:27 p. m.. New York and Baltimore Mail,
Sundays excepted.
9:17 p m., lightning Express. Btu:days ex
cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning.
express !min of New Jersey Railroad for Balti
more and Washington, and at Newryork with
morning express trains for Boston and the
East.
2:08 a. m., Night Express, Daily, con
necting at Grayconrt for
.Warwick ; and at
New York with afternoon Wins anU steamers
for Boston and New England
4.25 p. tn. Way Freight, Sundays ektepted.
*3. A reviseil.and complete Pocket Time
Table." of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail
way and • onnecting Lines, has recently been
published and can - be procured on application
to the Ticket Agent of the Company.
B. BARB, H. RIDDLE,
Gcn'l Pass Ag't, New-York. Gen% ficip't.
READING . RAIL ROAD-SIIItI
lIER ARRAGEMENT.;JAY 11th, 1868.
GREAT TUNE LINE PEW( THE NORM AND
NOETII•wssi for Philldelphi4gew-York,Reading
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Az. At.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, akfol.
lows: Al 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10, a. in.; and 12.40,m.
2.05 and 9.35 p. in., connecting with similar
Trans on tne Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ar
riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11:50
a. m., and 340 7.40 and 14.30 p. M. Sleeping
Cara aocompanying the 2.50 a. in., and 9.35
p. in., Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Alinersville, Ashland, Pine Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10. a. m., and
2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and
all Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. in. Train making
close connection for Philadelphia and Columbia
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Aiiburn,
via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road,leave
Harrisburg at 3.55 p. In. Returning;Leave
New!fork at 9.00 a. m., 12 noon, and 5.00 and
8,00 pi m. Sleeping Cars accompanying the
9.00 a. in. and 5.00 and - 8.00 p. m. trains with
out change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., returning from Reading at 6.30 p.
in., stepping at all stations • Pottsville at 8.45
a. ni s tad 2.45 p. m.; Ashlan di at 6.00 and 12.19
noon, 8.00 Ip. m.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. m., and
1.00 and 8.46 p. in.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. m..
and 12.00 noon.
Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 a. in., returning from Philadelphia
at 5.15 p.m.
Pottatown Accommodation Train, leaves
Pottatown at 6.45 a. in., returning leaves Phil
adelphia at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7.00 a. m. and 6.16 p. in. for Ephrata, LW*,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac.
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 56 5 p.m. Return
ing : Lear, Bkippack at 6.35 a in.,and 1.15
p. m., connecting with similar train s on Read
ing Bail Road.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m. ,
Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 3.15 p. th 48,01)
train running only to Reading. Pottaville
8.00 a. in. Harrisburg 5.25 a. re:. and 4.10 and
9 35 p. m., and Reading at 1.10, 2,55 and 7.15 a.
m.. for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. in., and 11.40
p. m., for New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila.
delphia.
Commutation, Mileage Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points, at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked (through ; 100 pounds a
lowed each Passenger GA. NICOLLB,
General Bnpeaintendent.
Reading, Pa., May 20. 1867.,
pHiLADELPRIA AND ERIE
RAIL ROAD.—Bummer time Table. Thro'
ausrdirect route between Philadelphia, Balti
more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, andlhe Great
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Bleep
ing Cars on all night trains.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1868,
the trains on the Philadelphia' & Erie Bail
Road will run as follows :
WLSTWARD
Mail Train leaves PLlladelpLia. . ..11.15 P.. 111
" Williamsport 8.20 A. 21
arrives at Erie 8 80 P. H.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia...l2:oo noon.
4 1 " Williamsport ... B:6o P. M.
arrives at Erie 10105 A, PC
Elmira Mail leaves. Philadelphia... 8:00 A. M.
" Wiiliamsport... 8:28 p. m.
..
arrive at Lock /iven.. 7:45 p p . m.
Eurrwas.D.
Mail Train, leaves Erie 11:00 a, M.
Williamsport .. .
.10:15 p. m.
4 • arrives at' Philadelphia.. 7:10 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 . m
Williamsport.. 8:55 pm
"_ arrives at Philadelphia 500 p m
k ail and Express connect with Oil Creek and
Allegheny River Rail Road: Baggage Checked
Throngh.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Genii &pl.
Misctilantous
•
THE TOWANDA BAKERY
EATING ESTABLISHMENT I
WOOD & ALLYN having purchased &the
Bakery and Eatlng Fatah!' brunt and Grocery
recently kept by Hill & Smith, first door south
or the Ward House, Main street, Towanda,
Pa., and having re-modelled the same. they are
prepared to to nigh their customers and the
public with everything in their line at reason
able rates.
THEIR EATING DEARTIdENT
Is fitted up in She most approved style •and
meals are served at all hours, and their store Li
filled with a good assortment of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN
AND DRIED FRUITS, C. &C.
They will keep in store and sell at wholesale
and retail or manufacture to order
BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESRI
ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES,
Of all kinds. Also will keep the best - Crackers
of all kinds In the markot, by the barrel or
pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on band by
the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They
will use the best materials in every thing and
will try to please the most fastidious.
w Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to
order.
ST Families supplied dull and promptly
with anything desired in our line.
They employ none but the most akilial work
men, and use only the beat material. They are
determined to keep a first class establishment.
Give as a fair and candid trial and you will and
it to your advantage.
G. H. WOOD. J. S. A.LLYN
Towanda, Aug. 1, 1857.—yr.
F ENRNITUREI
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
NEATLY FINISHED
POPULAR PRICES
Consisting of
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING ROOM SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
. Photomap h Frames, for everybody.
A GEN E RAL ASSORTMENT FURNITURE
Suited to this market. I have the best uplags
terer In the country, and manufacture our own
upholstered work.
REPAIRING AND JOBDING,
Dona to order. Having an experience of 20
years in the business . I can confidently hope to
please all who patronise me.
Don't forget the place. No. 155, Main at.,
two doors south of Beidlinnan's Block, Tomo
da. Pa.
is • B. T. MCNEIL
Towandi ? May 30, 1868.—tf.
- r •
Ittit Cotatt anb insurantt.
MCINTANY!I . 4ABD
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Or e4e the followingpropertlet it itiebtukble
pion mg open iiiirotsble Ws . t •4.
♦ tract of Is situate to Gloucester county,
New Jeaey. Containing 418 acres, si miles
from Ralap Station, Camden and Cape May
Railway.
, .
The" Bhie Anchor" property in Winslow
township, Camden county, N. Y. Containing
3600 acres. To be sold in - lots.
Potter Cominty Lands. Heavily timbered
with Pine. Hemlock, Ash, Cherry and hard
woods u follows t
Tracts No. 4763, containing 00 semi ; No.
4755, 990 acres- between the first - and east
forks of the Sinnanahoning Wharton and
Sylvania townships.
Tracts No. 4787, 990 acres No. 4768,400
sexes; No. 4698, 400 acres; Wharton torn-
Creep, line of Appot, head-wsters•of Nettle
k.
Tracts No. 6917, 1100 acres ; No. 5720,1080
acres ; No. 6813, 1100 acres ; No. 5921, 1082
acres 76 perches : No. 5911, 1100 acres. No.
5930, 1100 acres__; No. 6938; 1100 acres ; No.
6929, 1100 ; In Marto° and Btewardlon twin
ships on head waters Kettle Creek, near main
branch. , -
Tracts No. 4717,186 acres ; 4728, 9000eres
Appot and Stewards:in townships, near Little
Kettle Creek. • -
Tracts No. 4920, 837 - acres ; 4924, 600 acres,
Wharton township , main branch, Sinnamabon-
Two hundred and seventy-five'. acres prime,
diet clam coal land. Blakely township, Lu•
sane county, Pa., halt way between Scranton
and Carbondale. Very near. the Railway; .
One thousand acres fleet clam Anthracite
coat land about 14 miles north-east of Wilkes-
Barre, in the midst of itttproirements.
About 1600 acres Of tuna in Medford town
ship, Burlington county, New i 4ersey, about
four miles north from Jackson linction of the
Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rari
tan Bay Railways: ableabe miU seit. Two
or three houses, , barns, &a., second
growth of timber, never falling water. -Power
fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price $2O per acre.
One-third may remain. '
Delaware Parma and Pennsylvania lands.—
Descriptions and direcAions given on applies.
tion.
A valuable Country Seat near Philadelphia.
Splendid grounds arid trees. 69 acres of land
WESTERN PROPERTY—For bale or ex.
change. 120 acres of good land one third tim•
bered. San Piere, Stark county, lowa.
Forty acres of good land with trait trees, ap
ples, peaches, pears. &c. 23 acres improved,
one half Idle from San Plere on Rsilway..:—
Price $BOO.
80 acres one mile from San Plere, one-third
timbered. No improvements: ' On railway .
Price 8800.
A steam mill property in Burlington lova
abip, Bradford County. ,A very desirable lum
bering operation. c
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 acres, each partially timbered , and impror
ed snitahle for farming tor grazing. - •
House and Barn In good order and 136 acres
of improved and timbered land, orchard, goad
water. &c. Union township, Tioga county, do
Northern Central Lailway. For sale on long
time and easy terms. .
S 6 Town- Lots in Monroe -Borough, Bradford
County, Pa. _
3,000 Acres Wild Timbered Laud. Sullivan
county, Pa.
122 Acres good Farming Laiid, Burlington
township, Bradford county .
Other timbered and improved properties
Descriptions given on appr Ation. '•
Tenements and Improved Rea! Estate, To !
Linda Borough, and other properties.B
MONTANYE & WARD,
ExecutelConveyances, tarnish Br iefs of Title,
buy and sell Heal Estate, collect rentals and
liens/survey and examine all kinds of property.
They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms‘," l
homesteads, and properties especially desirable
to capitalists ; to procure advances of money
upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in
quiries for those desiring to make investments
or secure a home. They will effect
INSURANCE
In the best 'mown DIRE AND. GIVE COMPA
NIES. They haie exclusive A 4vney of Brad
bed and neighboring countima v. ev ling tom
panto& in these several departments of Inane
Lace,
Those who desire to buy or sell farms ;
All who wish to effect ll:immure. against Fire;
All who seek permanent investments for the
future benefit of their families, in secure and
drat•claee We Companies ;
Capitalists desiring to buy or sell Valuable
speculative pin:parties
All wishing in:weeps and examinations ;;
All wishing advances upon valuable rea
property ;
All who wish to obtain lease or rental o
Farms or Tenements,
Are respectfully solicited to entrust such bast
nen to our Agency.
Further partieuhua tarnished at our office
Office, corner of Main and Pine etreeta
0. D. MONTANYE,
BURY WARD.
MP PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
FREE OF CHARGE.
REFERENCES;
Bon. 11. Nem; Towanda, Pa.
Ron. William Elwell, Blooinsburg,
O. L. Ward, Esq.,
& Towanda.
N. O. Karoo,
G. P. Karon Co., Bookers, Towanda.
J. D. !lonian's,' Towanda.
Lathrop, Lnddthiwn & Co., Ne* York,
Diction Brothers, Philadelphia.
Non. John N. Conyngtain, - Wilkes-Barre.
Charles Parrish, Wilkes• Barre.
Ron. P. B. Blaster, Montrose, Pa.
Towanda. 04 2. DIST.-
FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND
MIXER or 1868.
- • •
Raving Just returned from New York with a
fall and carefully selected stock of MILLINERY
GOODS, we hope to be able to please all who
favor us with their potronage. Come and See I
We will do over your Straws lathe !Meat styles
and we defy competition in this branch of oar
work. CollarsXreautiful Thread Lace—no•cheat.
Also Madame Poy's Corset Skirt Supporter.
Call and examine before you puraase. •
Rooms on the east side of Bain st 4 between
the stores of Poz, -Stevens, Mem: Co., and
Niles Carter. E. J. PIERCE.
AlfeL fie'
OP Taii LATEST ETYLEB
for Win' and Chi Moms' Dresses.: Ladies
wishing to herework and th e but of
stylesorith and elegant fitting, will
Red it to • adrantap to favor , ai• with a
trial. igr Boma weer Kra. Piercer. •
Towanda, April R. L. MISTER.
i, 1868.—tf ' • : •
TIME PLACE BUY ;YOUR
Gmerica cheap, at
BrasikaU Cawelts Mai; Stare.
AP:: - 11*.tido*
,
PROVISION AND
mat num
• '. 'JOHN, *HRLDETIi,
doofr south of the Rail - - Road
um) would most respectfully Write the at-.
kention of the. public to hishalle4llitiell 15 •-
lotted atoek of :- I ' •
GROCERIES AD PROVISIONS,
nick 'he is sailing to salt the \times,
_and
Fovea of, aU. lie kart also &period a splendid
• •
FREDI t.
STORE,
Lynda it( well situated to somas the cane and .
Barclafooal region ist all times. He keeps
Constantly on hand a large stock of
TEAS, cortAss, SUGA.RS,
mof,Asszs,
FLOITR EIMER, pORIC,
Which be le selling cheap for cash.
!GOODS DELI ERED IN TEE DORO'
FREV GP CHARGE.
The citizens or Tilwands and vicinity will
please accept my thanks for their very l iberal
patronage for. Abe last two years, and we
prolitise with thelilaasistaam , to improve ev
ery °pin rtanltg if t w o enter* onr business, so as
to warrant sat Hon to all. Call and see as
again.
• JOHN 1111111DET11.
Towanda, July 10; 1867.
NEW GROCERY AND PROW-,
SIOI STORE I
THOMAS J. JONES,
Has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store
In Patton'e Block, in the sore formerly o ocu •
pied by Bolomon-& Son, where he nos offe rs to
the patine a large shpply of
i
GROCERIES iANG PROVISIONS,
Of the best quality and to be sold at the VERY
LOWEST PRIG DU- • The stock contain s
TEAS, 4O FEES, ° SUGARS, •
SITGASS, &C. ALSO
FLOUR, ''EED, MEAL, &c.
he fact everything usually kept in a ,GrOcery
and Provision Store, which I shall Belli as low
as can be bought elsewhere.
Cash will be paid for all Country
Produce. • lowaada; Oct 1/. 1467 .
EW'STOREI
N
NEW GOODS!
NEW - "GROCERIES .1
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
'CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL KINDS,
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
&C., &C., dm.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of itll kinds, in fact everything in the
GROCERY LCNEI
Will be kept constantly on hand
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
MITTEN LARD, EGGB, AND EVERY
VARIETY OF FARAMR.4 PRODUCE.
A fresh lot of
; -
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Purchased at tho
LOWEST 'OINT IN THE MARKET
4•
nd will be sold as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST 1
TO THE FARMERS
CASH PAID FOB
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
W. A. ROCKWELL
Nag 23, 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire Interest of
R. H. PATCH,
In in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., in now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which I have purchased for Cash and feel ma
dent that tint sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I, now offer to the public
a splendid stock of
TEAS; COFFEES, SU,GARS,
SALERATUB, SPICES, &O.
Ritse on hand a 'aria stock of
i
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
lir DO. BUCKWHEAT -DO
I keep cbnstantiy on hand, PORK, HAMS
LARD awl kinds of FISH.. Would call the at
tendon ofithe public to our Can't Be Beat
ribOOK OF TOBACCO,
• .
in quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Lanridry,l New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Ple age mill and examine our stock of •
WOODEN WARE
Large aisortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET
,4:IAPS. &c., &c. I will pay the high-
eat 'cash 'Mee for •
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Rarmez s give us a 4all before selling elsewhere
C. B: PATCH.
i
All plrsoas Indebted to the :late firm will
please call and make Immediate paMent.
' C. B. PATCH
Towarigla, March 19,1867,
N E ; I 7 TAILOR SHOP
AMOS PENNEPACICER,
Has opt Med a shop in the room back of the
Rooms or the Young Men's Christian Associa•
Lion, seeond story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where Its Is now , prepared to d all kinds of
1 TAILORING,
In the best and most fashionable manner. An
experience of many years, a determination to
kp; ;with the Fashion of the Times, anda
tO.please his customers, he believes will
enable him to give satisfaction.
*IL. gritting done7on short noIIMI osd ream
b le terms. Towanda,' oct, ty, nom
~loth'flg;
vim mail km *suite=
odois
i:,:.w.t.ti)..,'l'-' ;
~World eiaoatiee the onions of *amide.
and the public gemeally. that be toe la "tore
sad daily maims, neer mot •
F R-1; B lir 00D13,-
.
In Ids will to the:sat form people.
which be ell kw Ourreacy a •
0 . 0 L - P S I -
Consisting u usual of goo 4 wed adti reitablio
made`
0 '0 T INGII
(No Shoddy of any kind) moLlsting in
kusrNE,BB SUITS,
use
COATS, AND ' • PANTik
All Wool.
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Coati, pastors and Pants,
Over .&lls and Offer' Indite, Linen and Paper
Cronus, Lbws, CaWmwe and Flannel Shirts,
Neck Tics,lin_spenders, Gloves, Canes, Leather
Bags, Spring Style Silk Soft and Straw flats.
Alithst clam embw. that Good Goods We
cheaper at a fair pries than poor goods at any
prim Call and months my goods before bay.
lag. Next door to Pawl' do 00. • .
B. W. ADDT.
Towands,Nay 28, 1867. .
T HE
. TEMPLE: OF FASHION I
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
An 'entire new stook of Clothing bought as
cheapiaa beton+ the war to be sold with
SMALL PROFITS
The undersigned -would mope otfni►y =noun
to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that ho
is :}ow ready to utter them Cl °thing, snub as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
also the
FlNaer Dana An Busman Suns.
am AND Cm's.
Famishlag Goods, 4c., and that these go'o
bought at very low figures will be sold wi
very small profits. I intend to establish ape
manent trade in this place, and in order to .
the confidence of purchasers, will dial on
basis of , -
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY 1
and all goods will be warranted • for what they,
are.repreat need to be. Come and examine add
convince yourself. Don't forget the place r
Temple of Faaltion;opposite the Deana Houk
south end otlemon's Block.
D. JACOBB.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. "
BEDELL & VAN VELS6ft,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT 7AILORSI
MID DRAMS tX
READY MADE CLOTRINeI
BAI6 AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS I
OS Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N
We have a Farallon ride 'Cutter from New
Yood C ity, City, and take all the risk in giving yon a
go.
JJ
READY M E OLOTRINGi
We make at our srn establishment. We give
pa rticular atten on to Youth's Boys, and
CHILDRENS' CLOTHING
And always have a goodClassortmenta
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
From 85 centa to $3 per yard, (at wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
~.ipt within 20 miles. Come and look and
prove for yourself.
Will be at the Ward House the flrlt and
third Monday of every month with 'simples
of Goods, and prepared to take measures.
BEDELL & VAN YEU3OI3_,
Broad.st., Waverl7 NJ Y.
Agents for lB6B Grover A, Baker's Sewing lifselainos
April 2, .
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1
PROCLLIL&TION BY
COHEN & HOSENIFItLM
TOWANDA, PA.
WHEREAS, It seems to have 'Aimed the In
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nize our fair way of dealing ;
AND WHEREAS, We owe our faincendthanks
to the community for extending to us so liberal
a patrionage until now ;
AND Wammus i We deem It our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestoteed upon es thee
far
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that our
great slink of
New Spring and Summer 'Goode,
Comprising everything fa the;
LINE OF OLO THIN 41
Snell as
Doeskin & Cassimere Pants,
And a 1 the best styles Coats, Vet* ac.
GEN7S GOODS'!
• And the
LATEST STYLES HATS & PAPS,.
Will be disposed of at inch
REDUCED PRICES!
That will astonish the community. As our
Goode are manufactured in New York express
ly foetha market, we can afford taffy cheap
as the next. We are bound to ll h o
give tis a call.
COHEN A ROSENFIELD.
Next door to Fox, Stevens, Kerma Co.
Towanda, April 16, 1868.
We would call the attention of the public to
the fact that we have opened a Branch Store in
'WYALUSING, (in the store formerly occupied
by S. P. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell
at, the same 14w Rater., Give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. •
COHEN A ROSENFIELD.
Wyalusing. AprlllB, 1868.
NEW LOCATION
. AND
NEW ATT RA.O TI( I T INS 1
J. M. COLLINS,
Has removed to the store forme tcupled by
Marshall Brothers Co., next , belo the Post
Office,-and has replenished his assortment with
&large and new stock of
READY MADE OLOTH7G,
CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES,
-
TRIMMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOQDS,
HATS, CAPS,
&0., &O.
Theie goods bare been recently len:based
Mace the decline ; in prices, and will be sold at
EXTREMELY LOW RATS 1
Give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere.
as I will
here sell better goods.: at lower 17 . 010 than
elsew.
I have maim arrangements with an experi
enced Tailor 1
MANUFACTURE GAR NTS,
And having a large stock of Cloths Trim;
wings, I can .fernish customers 1 et h e r il
style of Garment they may desire,
fashionable manner, and warranted St.
Don't forgot the place, next door bet ; the
Poet-ONce and News Room.
Towanda, APE 30,1868.
Drop. itbuints.. ,
•_..
b . a . '.. , ..if.::.9•:: . . - .. "0**. : :.i: . E , '4;
~.. _.a
J '
01). -- dOtt DlitiG stoat,
,
?di , Pa?
fccocilY Wdded larßlY to bis Rock, a
gma and c° lll _o 4 a_ cmclaccit constituting an
ewleasive =nay embracing many articles used
tgi si srts for nisebanical purposes, carefully
withlegard to the progressive wilds of
Mio, Waft will be kept rusts:air IL
Scluicteide.=it w inalissie or ititt ' aU,
01iBMICALS,
rh.nrzs, oaa, Talisman,:
WERE: AND .TURPENTINE,
BASH, MKT, .9/MIBIL Wlll7l/Miti,
And all kind. et Br!Oen, „
7KtROgRO OR.COAL OIL,
Akahand Buridng ruble,
LAMPS, SHADES, W/CEO, CHIMNEYS,
Sperm, Lard, Whale, Nests Foot,
'ANNES'S 'AND MACH:INS OILS,
Piney and Toilet Articles la all their variety,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS,
Pomades, Hair• Dyes, Perfumery,
POOKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS,
- Pocket Knives, Rum,
TOOTS; SKIN AND RAM PREPARATIONS
PURE WINES - AND LisiIIORS,
for Medicinal nee„
Toaicco, Smmi, Puss mm
Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup
porters, Suspensories_ , Bhoulder Braces c
Bread rumps, Teething Mugs, Nursing
Bottle. Nipples, Nipple Shells and„
- &lads; BYringes, Bed Pann, Self'
Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
Flavoring Extracts, - Stone Jogs, Glass
Ware Bottles Vials. Corks Bath Brick,
,
and Stove illacldng,
_Fish Taekle, Ammtiii;
Mon &c. Botanic. Eclectic and-Homcepath
io Medicinal, and all the Popular Patent
MEDICINES♦
All articles warranted as represented. Per.
ions at a distance can receive their orders by
Idage
d m
ent ail ,ion' which will receive prompt and
-wel or
att
DR; PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
FOB FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are war
ranted for what they are intended to !•,tve setts
faction, via: .
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs, ,
colds, lung complaintsetc.boc44l 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic .for bilious OM.
plaints and mild cathartic.... 25
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrup, for scrofula
skin diseases, 1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak
• nem em.
Dr. Porter a Tonic EU:tido! strengthening
100
OM system, 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver and 1
kidney complaints 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Rypophosphites, 1
for nervous debility 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Baum, for diar
rhea, as '35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocailonfoi sprains
brub
D. Porter's Pecto ral s afers,for hoarse- 35
aus, sore throat, .5-c 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling -
WOrMS 25
Dr. Potter's Worm Syrup, for extermina
tin wane • 35
Dr. Porter's Int ent Relief;forcrying babies
" colic +c.. 26
Dr. Porter's
_Cephalic - Sniff, for catarrh
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache
Dr. Porker's Tooth Powder, for preserving 25
teeth 25
Dr. Porter ' s Trio:wane, for dressing and iso
pawing the hair 50
Dr. Porter's Tricophile, soy beautifying the
bait
Dr. Porter's Odoriferone S 50
hampoo,for clean
km the hair 60
Dr. Porter's Milk 01 Flowers, for beautify.
in the completion • . 50
Dr. Porter's Pile Oltment. for extenm
Riles . • 00
Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald
log mine, 00
Dr. Porter ' s Medicated Ft
gsZ for habitue.
constipation 00
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cutamounds
kc 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 25
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions
Dr. Porte:'s Constipation Pills, for costive.
nem
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood .....
Dr, Porter's.Citrats . Magnesia,. for a pleas
ant eatnallio.
Dr. Porter'sliquid Rennet, for making nu
tritious diet for 'wands
Dr. Porter's gzttset Vanilla, for flavoring
Ice cream, &a
Dr. Porter's Extract. Lemon, for fbrvoring
ice cream—large bottles
Dr. Porter'. Oriental Cement, for mending
broken glass, duo
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
,
woodwork.....
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid ,for easy wash.
lug
Dr. Porter's Bed Bag Poison, for killing
bugs
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies
Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rats
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
from clothes
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles
in bulk by the gallon
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
sprains, &c Dr. Dr. Porter's -Bone and Bpavia Cure ,
for e horses
lifedicaladvice given gratuitously at the office,
chargin only for medicine.
Thankful for past liberal patronage,yrould
respecthilly announce to his friehds and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
Dec. 18,1868,—yT
, MisttUantous,
S OM ETHING NEW!
AGAIN IN MOTION !
Having , purchased the stock of Tobacco belong.
tog to Randall, Compton & Co., and haring
built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre;
pared to o r to the public
, s
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
CHEWING TOBACCO,,_)„.•
Gold Leaf, Sunny Side,l Pine Apple, Michigan
Big, Bose Leaf and Star, which we oiler ferule
in quantities to snit customers. Packages in
Barrels, halls and quitters
1
FANCY SMOKING
The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the (Jai •
ted States, Virginiage, Gold Leaf, Navy and all
kinds Of Killicknlek?
BRANDO OF ".CIGARS. •
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im
peno, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
• •
, -
*e will keep contain* on hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Casa, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store;
.
Landlords inap t idiell with 111;:tri 113 t Foil To- .
bsoco . on liberal terms.
- All orders promptly uotice4
Oct. 27a887.
CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO
IRELAND OR ENGLAND
•
Gm*, co.'s taws or grammes non on TO
QUEINEITOIWN ON trviaroot.
Williams ktulon's old "Black Star Line" of
Liverpool Pao.ete, sailing every week.
Swallow-tail Line of 'lockets from or to Lon
donoalling twice a month.
to Eng,l i rid, Ireland and Scotland
payable on d emand.
For farther particulais, apply to Williams &
Onion, 29 Broadway, New-York, or
G. P. !di= ON it 0., Bankers,
Oct. 1. Ma. Towanda,Pa
MUM, OR ANY OTHER AR
AIL TIME in our line, ordered at short notice
oy eallthg at the NEWS BOOM;
H. C. PORTER, U. D.
A variety of
Bach as
A. EARNER.
r t ,
-DRUG' ST
•
W. H.l..o o o;oucceidoridaiii -r aPoiriiii;
we eouthushat the';; totedwier' it •the
_coo
lOW 1i0.4, mvss Block where he' Ii dell,
needeing . additions to Ws Stook from ; the met_
reltebW: importer sad wanneminnes
fully sake or a liberal shirt of nubile=
age. A large stock of • -
' MOH DRUGS AND HEDICINEB ..
Ifentait beeninlelred, and we ere new pre
pared to supply . e - • .
WANTS OP THE PUBLIC. WITH _ARTICLES
EtLONOING TO . sps,
PURSE WINES AND 'LIQUORS. '
. „
ton MEDICAL - ÜBE- ONLY. •
, ..
ASSOSTMIXIP ON , 4XIXIMITI4OD .
BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND riosmainicrci
icipicar4l3.
eLG TltirPOi'UfgAli PATZLIT IfErDIOILTEEL
7Atime; om,lLoaun,
PAINT ANBiARitISH BRUSHES,
vripreurrs Un alai&
PASOY AND ;9;LET ARTICLES OF EVEILY
-sffiu.
?ILDZS'J ALtrouoXac um rum) irramns,
:titgaLplD ANp =Nixon's.
All the Best Trusses.
•BDOMINA.L• SUPPORTERS,
Shoulder Bnunts, -
1111 EAST NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
• SHIELDS,
Narslng Bottles, Syringes and Catheters. • -
A LAHOS AILMORTMEN'P 07 BAZORS; STROTS, ?NM
ouvzs,
rprr;mvrwl7.m.:TT: r.37..==
AND BUT QUALITY'.
Allarge supply Brushes for the Hat arid Nair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
ders and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery,
Snaps, Combs, Hair Dye, invigor
afore. ite., Kerosene, Ilerosene
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Wicks, ie., all of the
late at styles.
CHOICE CIGABS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
tai' Physician supplied at _reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compete
ent persons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'nlock in the fore•
noon, to 2in the ofternnon.
W. H. 11. GORE.
Towanda , Sept. 29,,1888.
15a0mart.
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MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call the attention , of the public to
their new Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortMent of
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
ePutty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. Also, a Hine assortment of •
KEROSENE LAMPS,
of every style and pattern to !aft the public•
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
TIN WARE.
JOISIIIIIO PROMPTLY ATTENDILD TO
We have on hand a fine article of
GLASS FRUIT JARS,
with improved self-sealing corks, and
HERMETICAL SEALING CANS,
which is one of the best cans used.
June 20,1865.
.rnisctliantone.
THE GOOD TIME HAS COME 1
The surplus of labor combined with other
causes has told with fearful effect upon
PITIZNITT.T.RMI
And it is decidedly lower, which cab easily be
seen by enquiring prices at
FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Where may be found the largest and best stock
of Furniture ever offered in this market, and
which 1 am now offering at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
I am now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension
Thbles at 11,60 per ,foot, and other gobds in the
same proportion, many of them as cheap as tie
forelhe War. I have also increased facilities
for Manufacturing, and can furnish
DEALERS AT WHOLESALE.
Thankful I• r their past liberal patronage and
determined to merit a continuation of the same
by offering inducen6ents, not to be found else
where,l invite the public to call and examine
my goods and prices before pure holing else
where. No charge for showing gdods, and I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
•
I also keep on hand a large stock of Ready
Made Ooftins from the most common to the
finest Rosewo d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino
and Satin Robes, caps, and will tdrribh
everying in the line of Judertaking on the
moat reasonable terms.
A 000 D HEARSE
Always In readiness when required.
JAMES 0. FROST..
Towanda, April 16, 1868.
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS 1
The subscribers are now receiving from New
York a fine assortment of
GOODS IN THEIR LINE I
Consisting in part of
BROWN & BLEACHED kIISLINS,
4ND PRINTS,
.LADIES AND CHILDREN'S. DIItS GOODS;
Raney Skiits, Shawls, Hoop Skirts,
•
GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS,
&c., &c.,
All of whicircan be bought as cheap as - the
same quality_ of goods can be bought In To
wanda. Their
MILLINERY •DEPARTMENT
to being tarnished with the latest styles of
BONNETS AND HATS,
And a general assortment of Millinery Goode.
with competent Milliners to snit the taste of all
who:may favor then with their patronage.
Erdal attention :lsid to -
. ..
i •
BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK
As w e have as experienced I.,dy exprerety for
this department satisfaction guarranteed.
Main Street, directly opposite the Court
Rouse.
B. A. TETT,EB & CO.
ffiTorrartfla, April 10,1868.-3 m
-;-
•fitli!t-:5
SOlitti ;:.- ,##l,So';:kt;OtiVtkO:
r Asp
s E,.
Situated on Pine, emit of Nam Steed,
TOWAItDA,' BRADPORD CO. PA;
Is now propared,to furnish
QIROULAR SAW' MILLS
SHINGLE- MAOHINES,
Of the beat quality with tie latest %Wove«
eats. all Ideal; of Machinery for ,Floarlag sad
Saw We., - •
STEAM `ENGINE S 4
MADE AG,REPAIRED, 7 `:
STEAM WHISTLES
STEAM GAGUES,
GAUGE COOKS,
OIL cells, seS.,
fitirnlehea at abort agtice. • -
BOLT OUTTINCV,
Done from } to 1} inches In.lllameler.
FORGING
01 heavy wrought work 'for Bridges, aid all
other purposes, done to :order. Also, - &large .
COOKING & HEATiNG . STOVES,
Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture kir Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivilms and Lawyers, kept coastal!,
V on .
DRAWINGS & SPEO/FIOATION§
Of all kinds of maeldneti for mills and other
purposes prepared by.
WAILEF44I HILL,
#oreman, whO has hid, largo eiperience in this
branch a the badness. - • ;
• JOHN .CAIIMAN.
. Towanda, Oct. 29,1886.--Iv.
TOWAN,DA CARR:IAGit
FACTORY.
The undersigned respect,fully announce to the
public that they have-purchased the
CARRIAGE SILOP
Ea
G.-11. D 8.3-K E,
And are now prepared to Maid work in
THE LATEST STYLE
And most workmanlike manner. They will
constantly-keep - on hand an assortment of splen-
did
TOP AND OPEN NAIIIGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT L 7
. LIIMBER WAGONS,
orm imp Twb Kamm 1 -
ALBANY SLEIGHS
ALL WORE WARRANTED
REPAIRING promptly attended to at tea
souable prices.
BRYANT & SfIJLEN.
Towanda, May 9,1867.-Iy.
N EW PLANING MILL
The undersigned having built a large and com
atodioua Mill in- the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the twat modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW BASH, & BpiDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large or
small, upon the shortest nonce; We have
also a large variety - of 110171. DINGS, of the
lateat•etyle and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper than they,-eau be worked by
PLANING,
.TONGUEING,
an'orEING,
and aJ other work pertaining to Joinery, , will
.be done to snit oar customers.
Persons' building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring
thelr lumber and worked by odr machinery.
Bring your grist of .Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay.CABB for PINE do MIKE
UMBER delivered at our lumber - yard. Come
and see us, or if you can't come, write. •
L. 8.-RODGERS d CO.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864.
lUiotellantou . s.
CONFECTION_I o i r T y. MANUFAC
A. BART,
Calls the attention of the public to the fact
that he manufactures and sells at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
All kinde of Confectionaries, Foreign and VD
mestic Nuts, &c. Dealers in the country wish
lnganything in Ids line will do well to send
their orders to him, and they will the promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed, Store
In Patton's Block. Tew anda. Pa.
Feb: 24, 1868.—tf. •
800K -BINDE R Y.--=THE PUBLIC
la respectfully informed that the Book
Bindery has been teinoved to the Argasßd
ing, 3d story; where will be done •
B 0 K-B IN I) I N
In albite various branches, — on terms as rea
scalable as "-the times" will allow. The Bind
ery will be u nder the eharge ,
H. C. WHITAHER,
An experienced Binder, and all work will a
promptly done is a style and manner which .
cannot be excelled.. Binge, Magazines, News.
papers., Old Books, Ac., bound in every varieti ,
of style. Particular attention will be. paid to
the Ruling and Binding of "
BLASE BOOKS,.
To any desired pattern, which •in quality and
durability wil be warranted.
All work will be ready far delivery when.
promised.
The patronage of the public Is- solicited, Und
perite satisfaction guarranteed. • •
Towanda, August 2.-18ft1.—tt.
T . O BACCO AND CIGARS!
• The undersigned have established a
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, IIi
TOW.A.N3p4s_,
On Main Street below Bridge Street. ,
Where they are manufacturing ail kinds of .
CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS,!
Which they offer to tbe trade at
W IT.OLE SALE 'PRICES
That cannot fall to suit. We would Most re•
spectfully solicit a call from the deale.s through
Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of
OUR STOCK AND PRICES !
Our Tobacco is Manufactured from the.best.
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
Stock that can be procured in th: market.
Give us . a try. This fa a home enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal disposition of'the
trade to laPP.art home a
MEANS ; s ifiNNY,
157 Matt Street, Towanda, Pa.
June 4. 1268.—tf.
Fuin,iiiTtpa WARE:ROOMS I
. .
akitEg AiIINBON announces to 'the:Odic
that he atfiloontizatea to manufacture an .keep
on hand a large aasortment of
•
•
C'ABINE'T
Banana, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands,- Chairs,
/Se., o 4 every descriptiot. , which will be made
of the bast materiels, anitin he• mestwortman
like manner. ' •
• I invite the lnection of the public to myiwork,
which shalitto be surpssed in durability, at any
shop in, the country, and my prices will be
found to be, as low as the times will admit:
Heady-nu* Collins constantly on hadd or
made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished
when desired. - •
Aug./5, 1866.
f ;
- .E
TOWANDA INSIIRANCE
. Ponciesistaectormimajuted promptly
.•V Hv i ß• AvirgAm A s iki, •
Ot the. Mowing well knows owl *Roble Conn
psalm . Ottico lloatmays's Dlcek,•
Aggregate Amoartgof..Capttad,'
Aniofirma riMomelmmaxcai Camorsr,t •
t . .121rAtoyd,Ommo. • •
jaib, }FOTO, . ; 4155,7.96
lovalmtixtvoito Litaunt Mt, GL" •
!pan. lannotomm Co. , • •
C _ A Sandsmoad Itossrmodlrormaw
• Gold) td,111,471.
'Owls fa the Valtmelinties. UNA&
Dmirpremiants, upwards of - plow: 17,00'1
.uluolumrsoyou Comoros:4, - - •
~ • •t•
/Argot-ti t Conn,. j• L •
Capital . • _
Saw isitiFt • Htrellati LIFE /NB:34At;Cg 00-, Newark ; f
N.J. ,
Capital.. • • $100,60r ,
litaysaitc - a
Co,
Philadelphia,
Capital
, .
Cointscticur ifFniislarsburvicAxtzi •
, Hartford, Conn.,
Capital - 10.000.000
Towanda. Feb. : 201944—U • -
•
'pm, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
.1: INSURANCE. •
CAPITAL REPUILUTZD oym,
SEVA I NTO7V: 11171.1.1
. oN DoLI.A its
To* TUZ rozzowipa LUCID MIAIILE COMPANTY:
GnunD Fru k Mannernstounoz
Conran? - Philadelphia,
Cap)tal and - surplus, over
Hon* Irternancie Conran?,
Of New-York
'Capital and eurptaa, over.
IMF-ANON. CONLEANY OF NORTH,.
• Phdadelphia.
• Capital and anrplcus, over " 51,700.D00
Itersamrial Ilrecairca Coicrart,
Of Neto-Yark. I
Capital and : surplus, over .
EXTESPFIDB iNSCILAXCX COMPANY,
Of . Phslade/phia.
Capital and surplus, over
ARTIO b I 9 I 7IIINCIICOMPANT,
Of Nno-York
Capital and surplus, over...,
PCTNAM INSIJAANCE Corr y,
- Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and &Lulus, over
03,00 C
51t , TLTAL LIFE INSCRINCE C07417.1.F7,
Of New-York.
Capital and surpina.nver
niATZLLIES TIMURANCE COYTANT,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and surplus; over
Risks taken on all kinds of Properly, at. e.
low - ratesas by any other reliable Companies.
W Policies issued and Losses, if 'any;..ad'•
jested at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
air Office at 'the Hardwhere Store of Cod. ,
ding do Russell C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1566,--t1
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
• OF NORTH AMERICA.
Office N0. , 2411 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Company are now prosecuting the tu
nese of Insurance from lose or damsge by FIRE
on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, .tc.
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on !fer
al terms,forlong or short periods; or permanent
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premlam.
The prompt payment of claims for losses dce
lug the period of nearly 70 years that the Com
pany has been in esistence. entitles them to the
confidence of the public.
Dflutcvons.—Arthur G. - Coffin, Samuel W.
"Jones, John A Brown,Charles Taylor, A mbrost
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm
Welsh, Win. E: Bowen, James N. Dickson, S.
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison
Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S.
Clarke, Wm. Curitmings..
ARTIMB. G. COFFIN, t
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE - I NSD 4 '
RANCE COMPANY
Office . in Danville, liontour County, Penn a,
Capital
AND SCROLL
SAWRiO
Tye Partners Mutual Fire InsaranCe Company
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, for
theldntnallnsnrancis of Conntry property only,
and immediately thereafter commenced its °per.
ations on:that principle, which has been strict
ly adhered to since.
All losses have been promptly paid ont of the
Premiums collected on application for insurance
without makingany assessments. •
. The.L2suranCe of Country propery only, the
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom
mendation of the Farmers Matta( Fire Inrui
once Company of Middle Pe/ 2 /tai/TOOta, ta a : "
owners of safe class country property.
P. Jonwsow, sec'y. Wu. Forms, Plet't.
LUCIEN AlYEll,
Agent, Towanda, Pa.
brarch.s, '66
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE FIRE AND L.LFE IN&URASCE
COMPANY.—Office, 45 :William St., and 72G,
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reseried Funds
(Gold) $16;271;375
Assets in the United States, over
Daily . Premium a', Upwards u t ( g old )
n , il, 7,t00.
The shareholders personally respo,e r
engagements of the company. All Pi , t2.-t9r,
ma t be shareholders.
- timorous in Raw Yosz.--ZFrancis C,,tt.e.no
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy
Ch rman,eph Gaillard, Jr. Esq., E. M.
Archibald, Esq., H . B. M. Consul, Alexande r
Hamilton, Jr. 7...5q ., Robert C. Ferguson, FA:
- Allred Pell , , Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq„ Counselor Board.
Biasses—Phenixll.ank—Cammann A Co. .
The-Policies -of this Company areissued by
- well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who are Directors and - Shareholders, acd
consequently, with the other Shareholders. arc
individually liable fOr all the engagements 61
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them'.
all claims are payable in cash on proof yt loss
Without deduction for interest, and not, as
usual, sixty days atter presentation of provt.
They expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not a.,
noon. Life insurance effected. anti annuiti
granted on favorable terms,
' If. B. AL:KEAN, Agend
Towanda. April 23,18,7.
THE 'EQUITABLE .LIFE ASS IA
ANCE Society's Agencj for Bradford c
CASH CAPITAL , $3,000,000
Yearly income oirc r $2,000,000 cash.
MONTANYE dC WAIW
Towanda, July 25, 1867:
THE ASTOR FIRE'INSURANc
1. of New York. Agency for BradtordCo
. CAPITAL $400,000.
•
DlVidend for 1666, VD per cent.
AIONTANTE ,I:NYARD
Towanda, July 25, 1867:
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
Ilutual,Casli plan. In successful operation oc
er twenty.seven years.
MONTAN YEA. WARD.
Towanda, July 125, 1867
WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN
V = OY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wilkes-Barre, , Pa.
_ _
%YU. B. ROBS. ..... .. ' President
L. 1). SHOEHAKEIi, Vice President
B. C. MUTH, Secretary
Capital and Surplus 3150,000.
North America, Hartford, Conn. assets $360,0 00
Commerce, Albany, N.Y ., . " 500,000
Fulton. New York, '" - 2.50.000
Springfield, Hass., " . . 400,000
- Applliations for insurance in the above com
panies taken at fair rates, and business attend
ed to with promptness and care. Particular
attention Will be given to Farm risks In: the
country. Also Lite and Live Btock e hisurance af
fected in good anti reliable companies. 015ce
over Fox, Stevens, Mercur & Co.rs store.
T. B. CAW', Agent. —
.
' Towanda. March 12, 1568.—tf.
RUSSELL k MIX'S
IN;S GRANGE - AGENC Y'
. Capital Represented oar 1.27,000,000, •
COIIPANIES; REPEESENTED
North America, PhiladelphLa,.... 2,901,266 ;2
Phcc.nix,of Hartford • . 1,234,195 41
Germania, New York,— ...... 826,815 50
Home In. Co., New Haven, 1,619,070 30
North American Fire In. Co., of
New York, 755,000 - 00
Enterprise. of Cincinnati, )10 0 0,00 0 00
Mutual Life , New York, 2 ‘,090 00
We write policies in the above re r eliable com
panies at theioweat rates. Particular attention
given to farm property. Once two doors north
- of the Post °Mee, up stairs. In the room °era•
pied by John W. 111 x and Ru ssel lst, also a t
the imikink Hone of Et SCo.
13. B. RUSSELL, -
JOHN W. MIX.
Towanda, Feb. 29,1368.
BITE laittiOWTAT . AND
tv
Black Eyed Peas. for sale by
• FOX, STEVENSVIEBOUR a. CO •
C. S. , RUSSELL; Agent,
i'• • • • 53.76010
-48,000 ; 000
OF MIDDLE PE NNI3I7.I"AIiLi,
CAPITAL 13,400,000
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ill
II
5t,000,ix43
4500.G00
8150,6 t.
,5350,00
$7.; ),(IcK.
...5606,00c
5351,000 00