Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 10, 1868, Image 4

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Nltingtural.
Storing Potatoes for Winter.
It is often a matter of very great
pecuniary-importance for a farmer to
be able to keep his potato crop until
spring. Many made very handsome
sums by pursuing • this 'course the
past season. Potatoes were bought
for fifty cents• a bashe!, and those in
good orderwere sold very generally
in the spring for two dollars. As
long as the custom of early market
ing prevails so generally, the man
who cultivates the new seedlings and
stores them until spring, will be like
lyto pursue a safe course. Prices
arc generally enough higher to pay
for the extra handling , and leaves •
a margin for profit. They can be
stored upon the surface of the
gm:Ma in any dry position, in the
same manner as turnips, but this
requires much care in covering the
pits,on account of the extreme weath
er that prevails in the best potato
districts. It is not uncommon for
the earth to freeze two feet deep,and '
the raising of a mound with walls of
that thickness over potatoes is a
great labor. It has its advantages
however, in saving carting, and once
- The heaps or -pits are
usuhlly made upon the field where
the potatoes grow, and Be near to
cl.ther that when -the pigatoe are
picked up they are taken directly
to the heaps, which contain from 30
t , 100 bushels each, as snits the min
vonience of the farmer. A light coo
t ink of straw is put upon the pota
toes, nicking a roof that will shed
water and keep out the fro St. When
the farmer , wishes - to keep his pots
ws for_the spring market, this is a
gotd method. Another' way is to
st,•,re their potatoes in pits, partly
t 421 , w o:c_surface, but this can only
t c done where the soil is perfectly
I..tli , cd. There is not much differ
- cc in the labor involved, or in the
Fecurity of the crop against frost.—
l'ariners - living near ports, who wish
to ship,their potatoes in winter,build
cheap Vaults or cellars in hill sides,
that will hold from 500 to 1,500
btu hels.• The vault has a window
:.nd sheet arranged for tipping in a
cart-load at a time,and a door is upon
the south side. for taking the potatoes
out. In New Jersey and Long
Island it is quite common to store
potatoes in the house or barn cellar,
to he ready for market at any time
v.hcn the price suits. Immense quan
tities arc stored by dealers in the
city of New 'York, more in barrels,
but sometimes in Lull:. In cellar
storage straw Should Le thrown Over
them to keep, out the light. Tills
crop keeps best, away from the air,
in darkness, and a low temperature,
a few degrees above freezing. That
method is best which secures these
conditions most perfectly,. with the
least labor and the least expense.
MANIME TIM TEST OF Goc FARM
tic.—We farm for profit as a rule,
however many exception there may,
be. This profit which. We all seek'
comes-from the sale of products/of
1.1“ , land, or from that of animals fed
upti them. This divides twining
into two classes, / and de
termines the nature oftheta; and the
system Rustled upon different farms,
upon different fields,Of the same
farm. By far the greater number of
farmers pursue a mixed system, de
riving their ineqme in part from crops
!.old, and in part' from animal pro.
ducts. With such animal manure is
a necessity, and the sucess of a far
met may be' predicted upon the
amount he i rnahes and uses. A tem
porary exception to this rule is seen
1111 sotrie/‘f the virgin lands of the
st, / snd wherever apparently inex
anatible 'fertility of 'soil renders
manure superfluous. When a sys
tem of grdat. manuring for wheat
and Indian corn, with the addition of
I:me and plaster, and perhaps bone
• (lust (a-casionally, is sufficient with
1 tilliage to maintain fertility,
•tr.y.rs have an economical substi
tute fur animal manures. This sys
t. to may often be profitably - . be ap
t to "ont,fields," and - occasionally
• i•Cre farms. Manure—barn yard
:1r.., or properly barn manurefor
.11, yard is a poor place, at best, to
r..uk;• it—regarding both quantity
And quality, must be considered the
n,r.asure of good farming, and the
;f success.
SJItINGYIALT IN 110R1303.—This blem
ish in horses has been defined to be a
"nervous c ffection for which there is
no cur,e." Until recently this defini
tion lkould have been accepted as
genuine.. A more thorough knowl
, Age of the veterinary art, in connec
tion with a closer anatomical ltnowl.
edge of the horse, has rendered the
version obsolete.
This affection is shown to be not
one originating in nervous debility,
-1 At one arising from the strain and
consequent inflammation of an elastic
cord, extending from 'the bock to the
hoof joint. The cord lies immediately
w‘der the main middle vein;-. , and in
cases of strain the inflammation which
ensues may affect the nerves and oth
er parts in sympathy, calling off the
mucous secretious,rendering this cord
• elastic, and thus causing a hitch or
- halt.
If the skin is slit by a skillful and
steady hand, four inches above the
hoof of the effected leg, and this cord.
be- carefully drawn nut with an awl
and server, it will relieve the horse
of all lameness as soon as the wound
is healed, an experience has shown
that no injury results from the ope
ration. This incision should be wash.
ed often with warm j eastile soap
uds, and anointed with sweet oil, or
stunt; healing ointment, and the horse
kept quiet till the cure is effected.
C ALPS AND Bunxs.--A correspon
d• nt has scut us the following reme
dy
"Mix milk of sulphur and common
it (seahoil.is . the best) to the consis
tency of cream ; then with a feather
apply it to the affected parts as often
as possible until the pain is 'gone.-
- The mixture will form a crust, and
must not l , e washed or touched, but
allowcd to remain until it }eels off,
which it will do, without having, a
Los PiEs.--Take three good lem
•.-i',roll them until soft,take the juice
of into a dish, pick out the seed,
ch, p the peel very fine, -- chop one tea
,•npful of raisins ; add the whole
rthcr, with one and a half cup of
; stir it well, put in a little
water and flour ; do not - hurry the
.kihg,t as it will run out.
The above will make two delicious
• - - with a rich paste.
RED CABBAGES.--S4Ce
anive, and spiinkle each
kalt, Lf...t the whole dri,in
rf...k.1,t, :ion add some sliced
placx; the whole in a
voar vinegar.
it 4.4 tai -4 , g* 14 the finest.
thbnttr„ w=,-.•,!.t. cloves,
„, aver
I I'
4
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E!MEMIII
BEDELL & VAN
FASHIONAIII r ,, 13;
MERC114.117:,. LOS
READY MADE OLOTHIN t
GENTS FURNISHING GOOD
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N
We have a Fashion ib ie Cutter froth
York City, and take all the risk in giving yo
good fit.
READY 'MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own -establishment. We g
particular attention to Yotith's.Boys, and ,
CHILDRENS' CL07.111-
And alwayi have a god assortment
OLOTHS CaSIMgitES,
From SS cents to $3 per yard, (a 1 wool.)
Best Stock of Hats ant : l,
,Caps
inept within 20 ;Miles. Come and look and
prove for yourself.
*IL Will be at the Ward HOrise the first and
third Thursday of every month with samples
of Goods, and_
prepared to take_measnre.s.
• . & VAti'Vff.,s4
GB Bioad-st.. ,
Waverl-, N. Y.
Agents for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines
April 2, 1868.
T HE TOWANDA. REGULATOR
CLO7HING S7ORE !
Adjoining Pat:on's
ROSENBERG. 'SD , WOLFF
Would respectfully . announce to the citizens of
Towanda and vi malty, that they haie opened
the above store, ander the name of " The To
wanda Regulator," with a spleadid.-assortment
OF READY MADE GLOM ING !
Gents For aishing Goods, Hate, Caps, ac.,
which they assure the said citizens cannnt be
excelled in style or elegance, and that the
prices art so low as to astonish •everybody.
Rosenberg & Wont hope that .by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To -
wanda, they will .obtain their patronage and
support. They also bem to subjoin the follow
ing Commandm,:nts for their guidance.
COME ONE I CONE
At Roseaberg Wolff 'S 0.121 C Price It egniator,
Main Street, Towanda, RI. •
VIE TEN Cf.l4td NEMENTS,
seep them, and/nappy will be Thy Days.
1. Thou shaltAave no other place - to) buy
clothing except Rosenberg k Wolff's Ono Price
Regulator, Main Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen' to their speeches, for
Rosentwrg & WoLT are no Chatham-at. dealers,
but sellat one price, and reliable, and will
Serve,yon unto the third and fourth generation.
3./Thon shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen
berg & W.olfra Ode Price Store. ._ . —•
/. 4. Than shalt bear in mind that we /ell only
on six days of the week, and' don't desecrate
the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and
hangin out a show, far, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg & Wolff,and their clerks, desire to
rest from their labors.
5. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenberg &
'Wolff deal, and long may be thy dayirto enjoy
Its benefits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of Chatham at.. Dealer's, but came di
,rect to Rosenberg & Wolff's Once',Trice Regu
flator, Main street.
• 7. Thou shalt not seek in vain. for. goods of
Foreign make. for Rosenberg; & Wolff keep a
largo variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin fromthe Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap it would be
a sin.
O. Thou shalt not baar false .witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
united-and for less money, at Rosenberg &
Wolfer than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighb qrs goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Vilolft can
give them to you likewise ; therefre, take
counsel, and buy only • of Rosenberg dr 'Wolff
the Once Price Men.
Tpwan , la, Sept. 1, 1868.
UP TOWN CLOTILING S
96 MAIN STREET, TOW
Receiving new additions to his sto
C I_, 0 2' 11. I N
Every week, which he is selling lower
—honso in town. • •
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, '515,00
CASSISIERE AND UNION SUITS
OVERCOATS AT' ANY PRICE
CLOTHS AND CAS6IIURES,'
Which is selling below cost. as he is ausionp to
close out, this branch of his business.
GENT'S FURNISIIING GOADS
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL ICINDS
FIATS AND CAPS AT COST !
Towanda, Nov. 2i,.
HAT, CAP, AND FUR
The undersigned have opened a Et ,
south side of ffereur's new block,
Where they intend to keep a fall a,
FASDIONABLE AND SEASON'
11A7S, CAPS, HI,
UMBRELLAS, CANES, G
BUFFALO and WOLF ROBE.
Which we will sell at the lowest pass
and respectially sJii:nt a share of tt:
of the pnblfc.
sarflats Qlt> 9 with th 2 A —atrio.: i C
Towanda, Oct. 3, 1 ica,
TANNING &HARNESS KING
1 The undersigned have this de formed a
irta hip be known as the rea of MA;
GEE & FULLER, for the porpo,se f carrying
on the above badness. Harnes9 ' - ing an d
repairing done to order and all work warranted.
Cash paid fur hides.
, • GRIFFIN 'EE.
• EDGAR S. I.LER
Camptown, Zan. 1868.
THE BEST FILM JAR'
at I'HcCABE
, 00 0 1 ,Pg•
Et'go
=I
lIAIS mit, CAPS,
S 8 Broad Btroel, `
Oppo.iite Public Squum,
A large line of
cnE tr I
A large line of
TRIMILINGS OF ALL KINDS
Of every description. 1
Call and convince yourselvesll
J. M. C?LLINS
TOWANDA, PA.,
Ocods, consisting of
TRAVELLING BAG
CI.ONEY
P 41 454) . 4 ' , PrOAC I.
GROCERIES, PROVISIO
&C '
WOODEN, WILLOW AND ST O NE
W A. 12., 333 !
Ns,!.g 1 i;115mOt P.lFtKi
Southeast corner of Main & Bridge-ate
TOIVANDA,• ~
I
esttale" Goods
r:i:: ~r:=;-.
" DA1111:::
.; -,-.:, ::,. :; - i . -:• , . E1,,1` 7 , ~,,,-. ,
Assortment always Complete.
• --1 1 7 ••17: •
Great Inducements to
CASH' BUYERS!
a Vic c;,•ti TA :ma
COUNTRY PRODUCE
(±) ft 4. its t'(l
Bought and Sold at 1 .
THE MARKET RAIIS
-(61
LONG & KEELER
liqyr„kb,.
s
NEW GROCERY AND PROyI
-S/ON § BE
McCA:I3E '
Eespeettullyronnee that
.• they m have corn
meneed the
GROCERV . " AND PROVISION BUSINESS
tioitistOie bP mercol: , B zto4 tit. cu
MAIN STREET,
c now in store a fall assortment
Good's in their line, puransed In New York
which they ' have Eclected with utuanal care
and yinll sell at thelowest possible rates. Their
stock is complete In every particular, and in
qaality and price cannot fail to give satisfaction
bey ask• the patronage of the publie, with
the assurance that flrt . .., , r u te ace , ds, and In
dealing nay.alirays
. .
They have new bkatore, and for sale by tie
caso or *Angle jar, a large stark of
M 0 - ORE'S SELFSEALING
AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS,
Which they recommend as the very beet offered
to the public. They ask for this jar, an inapec
lion and trial, as its merits are aoparent to ev
ery OW.
ww., North store is Mercur . 3 New Block
Main street, Towanda, Pa.
Er GASH paid for PRODUCE., and for
* BUTTER, at the highest market rates.
JAMES. McCABE,
•
HARRY MIX.
Jane 25, 18G8.
WHOLESALE GROCERY
PROVISION HOUSE
OF
P. S. M.
113, ]!&e,m ,STnEET,
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success °which has thus far, a
ORE
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make acknowledgement for the
)
KEE
very liberal patronage they have rc
ceived, by giving their customers the
advantage of their years' experience,
together with the benefit pi their
greatly
-
greatly increased facilities for doing
business.
hail any
They keep constantly on hand,
very large and complete assortmen
of everything in their line, and are
'daily receiving such ndditionn to
their stock as the wanti‘ . of their
tied° requires
They have. now in store s Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, To-
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese,' Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom.,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine,-Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which have been recent-
y bought at the lowest point in the
market, arid arc offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond
They desire to , call especial attcr.•
TORE 1
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teas,,which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
.rd on the
the quality in all cases
Have also on hand a good assort-
ment of Fleur,
„Pork, : ond Kerosene.
ZERO
They
_still centime to have the
ns
benefit of a resident Partner in New
!,
York, lho is constantly is the market
and prepared to Awn to our advan-
tage, any favorable changes in the;
price of goods
. FOX, STEVENS, ISFALCUR ez:
'May itok"' '".' , '
OvL,s,
T o W AIN D ; A BAKERY'
EATING ESTABLISHMENV
The undersigned shaving neutered lin tera co-'
partnership under the name of SCOTT fr, AL
LYN, for the transaction of business at the old
Bakery stand, first door south of the -Ward'
House, Main street, would ,respectfully an
nounce' to 'the' publitt that ; no — pains will be,
spared to keep the best of everything In our
line of business and at prices as low as can oe
obtained elsewhere. We will keep constantly
on hand and *Dhaka to nrdar
BREAD,- PlEti, CASES, &C.
sle
itr)
oaformaatcr,
.
Customers may rely upon our work betkig Wen
and neatly done. In oar • ~
.; .
11,_.!._ _
•.' . kATINWDEPARTUENT‘
Ile2IS will be sorted at all hours of the day,
and we will do all In oar power to rgerit, not
only a continuance, bat an increase of the lib
e:'el patronage heretOfore :avtended 'the'
House. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand. Wo
will also keep a good assortment of Groceriaa;
Confectionery, Green, Dried and Canned Froitsi
Cash paid for Barka, Ran artilltralt.
D. W. SCOTT. '
Towanda, Sept. 15, 1869. J S. ALLYN.
IN USE
Mwq.:
415zogtrift 1 .0_,
..
0800ER,Y,i1 1 PRO '
7
„. . ~, 8 '
-I TORS t' : I
l ior
ir o tt, Anti l
ould atoit south , :
Within of thepabplo to. his
looted #4 °t 1 I I
'il?.. •
GROCERIES; AND
• I I
11111, he is:'#*lll:gsait4
p of all. e 50 l•
i
Whic,.
Bards)
Pri ddi P
T E '
I
The
please i
patsens i
prorates
err—
NEVGRO .
NV% A. ROC
i ~'aED
PINE APPLES, PE
AA`D' CANNE
PE'ACHES, - rRuN
MOLASSES, CO
FLOUR,FE'ED,BR
VARIETY OF F
DRY GOOpS OF
LOWEST PONT
EMI
& CO
TOWANDA, PA
AirD
•=i%
D i ;
j4n014
SIGN lUD
M2l
the Bail 'Reid
Untie tlw*
aad well I*
ROV/SIONS,
It the times, and
.ned splen did
EED ST
ID
E 1 '
E I W . ST 0
EW GOODS!
R R I E. S
WELL'S.
RIIITS,
CHES, PtIIMS
EIS
OF ALL
OYSTERS.
EMI
DRIED
S CHERRIES
&C., &C
TE IS, SUGAR,
, SYRUPS,
F.EE, SPICES,
everything in the
Of all kinds, in fact
GROCER
tautly on hand
Will be kept con
ND, POTATOES,
8, AND EVERY
;noTTEE, LAP, E
VP.IIB PRODUCE.
A I re h
I.
LL VARIETIES,
Purcha.
at tho
N THE MARKET
sold as
And will
B CHEAPEST!
CHEAP AS T
FARMERS
TO THE
CASH P
OF PRODUCE.
ALL KINDS
ROCKWELL
M'y' 23, 1667
IGNED, HAVING
THE, trINDER
Purchased t .
entire interest of
PATCH,
R. H
PATCH 4!b CO., Is now
nto ho ftrO2 of C
prepared t4)l offer to
ho pidseas of Bradford
.large sad welizelected
com;ty- and[vlchtity,
stock of
OR 0 C
ERIES,
for Cron and feel con&
WhiOh 1 have pure
as low figures as can be
dent•that can sell a
I now offer to the public
purchased elsewhere.
a splendid stock of
TEAS , COF
EES, SUGARS,
TUS, SPICES, &C.
OTARCH,S4L
d a large stock of
Elo i ve on h
R, = GWATTA Id DO
AKRON FLU
OKWHELT DO
' RYE DO. B
I keep vitisthntly
on band, PORK, HARR,
BU. Would cell the at-
U . ,11D and,Limli of
osont Can't Be Beat
teOtion of the pnbli
F TOBACCO,
STOCK
Jesse Oak'era Celebrated
In pnality 'par urtre
Lanndry, Aiew York
Mina oft and
IChemical and Brown Soap
ne our stock of
N WARE
; WOOD
•
Lige . as ortmerii
TCilLtiT &
est eaeh price far,.
of YANKEE NOTIONS
ote. I will pay the high
Y PRODUCE
IEI
Rirmers give trs
before selling elsewhere.
ted. to the ate , flrm will
All perpons ind
please call and mak
I " • •
oiramla, March
immediate .payment
DEM
NEW FRII
I
Oroce,
T AND FANCY
y Store
Elwe'l Renee,
- I . Mar t
ANDA, PA
; ' I
et
..,a good mini,' .or
• ITS ,
PO
DO •s:
C4NED k DRIED.
S=ly CO
.IT'ute,lCand
LID smogs,
es,Fruit &tracts,
MEM
and will be sold /ails
• th e beat quality of
Constantly on ban
the cheapest. •
BALTThf
BE OYSTERS,
By meal ore, or ca
i !
or keg. Fresh and Fine
mber the place
!
• ! •
4• 1( . 1 t .
Ithe
To;ran!da, Oct:. i,
OD'S NEW STORE,
t Rouse mid Mercur's mock.
ME
1111,M ME:
y .se
i'ersodi botch)!
Co give ilia a• call
...
LS, AT ALL HOURS
MOFFITT'S Thiotaurant,:-
towa for alma', till do well
GEO. SV. morrrrr
1-,1868:
:Towicjds. Jane
ACCGAND CIGARS
CoFelee Cheap 61437„
fIHOICE T
Dramh
MEMMMMM
M=l==ll
"i • NVIr SPRING AND SITIAIRR
• • .
• -7 GOODI3I —
W . ED D Y
Wolitidlosaineato ths . .:ettlsews" , af i
'axiAt the puldl6 generaDy test be' hal etor_a
end daily secehingi new and •
FRESH ,GOODS,
In Ids line. suitable; tithe wants at the people,
erldehle will sell for Currency at former .
G 0 L.D P-R,l C E
ConidetMims anal of gaed'well and icllable
made .
. .
and.
laps
.OLOTHING!
(No Shady of aiiy kind) consisting
-BUSINESIS
COATS, x VESTS AND PAN
AQ Wool.
DRESS COATS, PANTS A: YE
E
Linen Costs, Dusters and Panto,
Over Ails and_ Over Shirts, Linen and . Paper
Collars:Linest, Camino?. and Flannel Shirts,
Neck Ties, dens, Glom,. Canes, Leather
Bags, Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hats.
AU clam. Emember that Good Goods are
cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at b any
price. Calk and examine my goo ds before bar
tag. 'Next door to Powell &
_. EDDY. Co..
Tolima*, Raj 78,187. B.
HE TEMPLE OF FASHION
T
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
An entire new stock of Clothing bought n
cheap as before the war to , bo sold with
The undersigned would respe etfully announce
to the citizens of, Towanda and vicinity that ho
la now ready to offer them Clothing, each as 1
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
FINEST Daiss AND BUSINESS Surrs
Furnishlug Goods, &c.. and that these goods
bought at very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per•
=meat trade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, wilt dell on a
basis of
LINE l
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and all goods will be warranted. for what the
are repress nted to be. Come and eiamlne and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place
Tetaple of Fashion, opposite the Beans House
south end of Baldlemon's Block. •
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
Winatzta, It seems to • have pleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nise our fair way of dealing
• AND WHIANAII, We owe oar [sincere thanks
to the community for extending to unite liberal
a patronage until now ;
Aim Wnximas, We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon as thus
far,;
We do hereby publicly PLIOCLAIM, that on
great stock of
FOR
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER.
Doeskin & Cassimere* Suits,
Of all grades and of the latast styles, will be
(lisp osed of at
REDUCED PRICES!
Onr goods are manufactured In New York city
by one of the members of the firm, therefore
we are enabled to sell as cheap as the next,
and wishing to reduce our stock, we will put
our goods at such low rates as will enable auy
bcidy to buy a suit of do hes. We are reed's-•
ing the
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever brought to this market, such as Beaver,
Chinchilla. Doeskin, r&e., for Men and Boys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince yourself of the fact that they do
as they say and do not misrepresent any of
their goods. We also call 'attention • to oar
stock of
GEN74I FURNISHING GOODS .
Such u Casidmere and Wogian Overskirts, Ur,
derehirts and Drawers, ovaralls and overskirts
GlovekCordigan Jackets, Ties, Collars, Sus
pendent,
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
Whish they also sell at Reduced Prices. Give
us a call before buying alsewileit.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Opposite Powell a . . Co
Towanda, Oct 21, 1868.
The nndersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of W,alasing and vicinity that
they have disposed of their old s tock and have
again opened at their old stand wit an entire
now stock of Ready Made Clothhig which are
of the beat mann facture and of the latest style
They have Beaver, Chinchilla, Doeskin and•
Pilot Overcoats. Also a large assortment of
Gents Famishing Goods, such asOrershirts
Undershirts. Drawers, Hata Caps,t &C., which
they will sell at Reduced Prices. Having gab
ed the confidence of the people by honest and
fair dealing, they are sore of obtain share
of their patronage. Call and exam ne before
purchasing elsewhere.
COHEN k ROBE FIELD.
Wyalnaing, Oct 21, 1868. .
IAMPAIGN OPE _
• • 1
GRAND RALLY OF THE ISSAFtSES
COME ONE I COME ALL
REPUBLICANS. DEMOCRATS.
And Citizen of es ery political faith aro invited
to attend the
Which is to be held and continued for the nest
three months by the citizens of Towanda and
vicinity at
C. B. PATCH
Where young and old are already gathering
to provide themselves with
CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINMR, WEER,
C. B. PATCH
Prom the excellent supply we have lately
molted and:which for.
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND OHBA PRESS
Cannot be excelled in this or any other mar
ket. our entire stock being new and bought for
cash we
Onr motto is Qnick Sales; Small Profits, 'Strict.
ly Cash, and Once Price Only. We invitee ono
and all to . pay us a visit at the old stand of
rolomon & Son, one door north of Tcolor & Co
SOLOMON & WOLFF.
- ;slat. SOLOMON. aTcLIOS WOLFF,.
Towanda, Oct. 1,1568. •
WE SELL Overt oats this season of very low
prices. Our stock was bought low • and Is re.
tailed at leas than a usual wholesale profit. =-
We offer some extra bargains at the once price
store ,of- SOLOMON WOLFF%
No. /23, Main Street.
WE SELL our sleek of Pine Coats. Business
Suits, Pants and Vests, for men and boys' wear
as low as any previous time this summer. We
have some splendid goods in this liqz, bought
cheat:rand selling at a very small profit, of the
One Price Store of
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
• .
,
i • No. 123,•
Main Street.
WE SELL Furnishing Goods • mach below
current prices. Our stock Is.complete in Men's
and Youths". .On these customers can save
many times, fully--20 per cent. by buying at
the one price store of _ _ •
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
No. 123, Math Street.
WE SELL small articles as chehp as large
ones, Suspend'ers, Mend here biers, Collars, Ties,
Gloves Mittens and gooks- cf this class very
mach less than they aro d . eisew here.—
We invite the trade to coast-co them relves at
the one price store of '
KILO WON .t-WOLFF,
No. 123 Main. Street.
Tilt highest -price in cash Paid- for Wool.
Hides, Pelts, and Calf Skins. at the one price
store of • SOLOMON - & WOLFF,
No. 123, Blain Street.
;pllottjmg;
Al grades.
SMALL PROFITS
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Also the
BATS AND CAPS.
A. JACOBS
PROCLAMATION BY
TOWANDA, PA
GREAT MASS MEETING
NO. 123, MAIN STREET
DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION.
- 30•04t1. 1 *iiii,'SW*: . '.,!
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4iLD
EN
:CASH': DRUG ;,• fiTqllE,
iterAittautia Twirir Two,
•
Corner Mein and Pine atreete,—Tonatub, •Pa
Having recently added largely tolls Stock, a
dal and complete assortmen: constituting an
ateaßiTe YarletY. embracing . m t any articles mod
in the Arti tor regard to mechanical purposes. carefully
selected with the progressive *ante of
the : public which will be kept constantly au •
Plied wjth _fresh, purclwee4 and offered on e
most reasonable terms at Wholesale or Ile Li,
consisting ot • : •
. ,
DREGS •MEDICINES OHEISIC
pawn, ona, VIANICILB,
BENZINE AND TURPENTINE,
BASIL, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITE•WABB
• ' And all kinds of Brushes,
•
x.EROSENE OR COAL- OIL, -
• , Alcoltol and Darning Pluldar
LAMPS, SHADES,: WICKS, ORDINETB,
El
Sperto;Lard.Wluilo, Foe ,
TANNER'S AND:MACHINE OILS,
Fancy and %lit Articles In all their variety; '
SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS,. COMBS,
Pomades, Perfumery,
POCKET BOOKS, PORT• MONAIS,
Pocket Knhiea, Raison+,
TOOTH; SHIN AND HAM PREPARATIONS
PURE TEES LAD LIQUORS,
. For Ifedicinal ruse,
TOBACCO; SNUFF ; Puss AND Ciamis,
Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, llaF•
porters, .Suspensories, Shoulder Braces,
Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing
Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and .
Wields-, Syringes,- Bed Pans , Self-
Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Miss
Ware, Bottles, Via% Corks, Bath Brick,
and Stove Blacking, Fish Taekle, Ammuni
tion, An. , Botanic. Eclectic and Elonacepath
to Medicines, and all the Popular Patent
MEDICINES.
. All articles warranted as represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
•
'FOR FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies; are war
ranted for what they are intended' to `give Antis- •
faction, viz :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs, °
cold's lung comPlqints,4re.toc&Sl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious cam
plaints and mild. cathartic.... 25 •
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrup, for scrofula
skin diseases, QT. • , 1 00
.Dr, Porter's Uterine Tonic, for ?male toed!: '
n ess 4.c. i 1 00
Dr. Porte : 8 Tonic Eitzirfor strengthening
the system, • 100
Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for firer and -
kidney complaints 1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites,
for nervous debility 1 CO
Dr Porters Blackberry Balsam. for diar
rhea, &c. . 35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation fai sprains
bruises, 4-c 35
D. Porter'spectoral Wafers, for hoarse
ness, sore threat, 4-c - 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for erpelling
worms 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extermina
ting .woe ms 35
Dr. Porter's Intent Relief, for crying babies
colic, 4-e 25 '
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh
headache 26'
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving
teeth ' 25
Dr. Porter's Tricozene, for dressing and 60
- growing the hair 50
Dr. Porter's Trictrkhile, tor beautifying the
hair 50
Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean
ing the hair 60
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify.
Ing the complexion.., 50
Dr. Porter's Pile Ointment. for externa
piles . 00
Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald
ing nrine - 00
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs 4 for habitna.
constipation 00
Dr. ,Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts,woands
fr.c ' -
15
.
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 25
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's 14)e Water, tor inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions
Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, for costive:s
-
Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor b100d'.....
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
ant cathartic 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu
tritium diet for Invalids 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, dm 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's. Oriental Cement, to, mending
broken glass, &c 23
Dr.. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing
wood work 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash
ing 50.
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing •
bugs 50
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies 05
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ex
terminating rata 25
Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots
from clothes 25
Dr. &liter's Black Ink, in pint bottles '25
in bulk by the gallon 00
Dr. Porter's norse and Cattle Powder, fax
diseases of animals - - 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and. Cattle Lotion, for
'sprains, galls, Ise 50
Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavin Cure,
for lame horses 50
kiedica ladvice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for.medicine.
Ara' Thankful for past liberal patronage,wonld
respectfuilY announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of • heir confidence
and patronage.
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MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock of .
HARDWARE,
FARMING °MLitt &NTS, • •
.BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, '
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Saab, Paints, Oils, "
* IP ;Patty, Varnishes, and Paint
and 'srnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash pricy. A lso,afline assortment of -
RVWE -LAMPS ,
of every style and pattern to suit the public
Lamps repaired and changed from 011 and
Fluid toNerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all , kinds of
. TIN WARE. , -
JOBITING P•II.OSPTLY ATTIINDID TO
We have on Witt a fine article of
GLASS- FRUIT .IARS, '
with improved self-sealing corks, and
HERNETICALSEALINGCANS,
which Is one of the best. cans used.
June 20, 1865.
WRAPPING PAPER!
FIVE TONS WRAPFING PAPER; JUST RE
CEIVED,
Having secured tha agency for one of the
largest menu'acturers in the country, we stir
now prepared to ' , .,tfrr great ludaceMehts to
merchan'a and others using Wrapping Paper.
Our stock comprises everything * the line,
and we respectfully solicit a portielti of pubite
hatronage, at we are satisfied that we can sell
goods as low 28 I any establishment outside. of
the cities.
ALVORD & BARBER,
Towaida, Oct. 1,1818. Merced He w Block
v.ipoilli.::ot,(g4**o - ?.
01 . 0
DRUG! OTOMD,
„
W. H. Gore, Vinceensin to Gose & Poling.;
are cohtinning the. baldness at: the cin
stand No. 4, Patton'a Block inhere he is daily
receiving additions - to - his Stock from the most.
reliable importers and Manufacturers respect.
fully asks or a liberal share of public patron.
age. Liars, stock of •
itasjnot been received, and we are , now pre•
pared to supply the
WANTS OP THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES
BOTANIC . ECLECTIC AND HOIDEPATHIO
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT_HEIMOINES
• PAINTS, OM, VAMIIIII,
PAINT AND VARNISH. BRUSHES,
PANCT.AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY
EINO. .
11. C. FCRTEII, 31. D
fAirbiv art
•
- -
CHI
tj 0
0
:FRESH. DRUGS AND IIEDICUIEB
113108OINO TO TOS TRADIt.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS.
FOR MEDICAL USE ONI.I.
♦ PULL AISORTMEINT OP CONCENTRATaa
MEDICINES.
mrwerurys ♦ND GLASS
IILDIN'a •LCOIIOLIC •ItD
ALKALOID AND RKSINOIDO,
AU the Best Trusses.
"A . ll k,N.A L BUPPORTSSS
Sioalder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SITELLS. , _ANp
SHIELDS,/
Nursing Battles; Syringes and Catheters.
A LARGE AMORTSIKSikOP RAZORS, liT&Orlf, POCIET
13=11
, -
SURGICAL INSTRIMNTS OF LATE STYLE
.11k! QUALITY.
A largo sopp.y. Brushes for the Hat and Hair
Also for the Teeth' end Nails, Tooth Povi
dere and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery,
Soaps. Combs, Hair Dye, invigor
ators, dm., Kerosene, Kerosene
' Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, .
Wicks, kc., all of the
late st styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO ' ArlD SNUFF
• w Physicians supplied at reasanable rates.
liledlch2es and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
.ent persons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore.
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. H. 11. GORE.
• Towanda, Sept. 29, 1966. '
Books anb Otationerv.
ItEsIOVAL!
ALVORD 'BARBER
Have removed their
00K *TORE AND NEWS ROOM
•To the rnnuificeilt new store in
MERCUR'S BLOCK,
Nearly oppoSite tho " Ward House,"
where they are -prepared to offer to
their old customers, 4nd the public
generally, a new and carefully se
lected agsortmeut of
BOOK S I
Comprising Standard Works, Novels
Text'Buoks, &c. Their assortment of
BIBLES, - ,
TESTAMENTS,
lIYMNBOOKS,
.PRAYER BOOKS,
etc., will be found to be complete: A
large assortment of
Sunday School Books, Cards
&to., always on band.
Writing Papers& Stationery
As cheap as ever sold in this or any
other market Our arrangements"
with School Book publishers are such
that, we are prepared to offer the se
ries of Books now in use in the Com
mon Schools of this county to retail
dealers, at as. low figures as, they can
buy them in New York.
Orders sent for any book publish
eft.
We keep Constantly on hand al
the Daily and Weekly Papers, Mag
azines, Periodicals, '4%c
Give us a call.
ALVORD 154 BARBER
Towanda, July 13, 188,
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENKELO PE
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS, -
PENS, INK, MUSIC., STATIONERY AND
PICTURES .1
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towando,Nov. 19, 1868.
•
1/00K-BINDERY.-THS PUBLIC
is respectfully informed that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build
ing, 3d story, 'where will be done
BOOK-BIN LING!
In ants various branches, on terms as rea
sonable as" the times" will allow. The Bind
ery will be ander the, charge of
R. C. WiIITAKER,
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, in a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. 'Music,. Magazines, News.
papers, Old Books, ,kc., bound In every variety
of style.. Particular attention will be paid to.
the Haling and Binding of
BLANK BOOKS,
To any desired patterk, 'which la quality and
durability wil be warranted.'
All work will be ready for delivery when
promised.
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
petite satisfaction gaarranteed.
Towanda. August 2,1866.—M -
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1
JAMES MAKINSON anstotinces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture andkeep
on hand a large assortment of .
pABINETFURNITURE,
Barvans. Tabli-s. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
,te., of every deseriptho , which , will be made
Of the best materials, andlin he most workman
like manner.
I Invite the inection of the public to My/worki
which shall cc be surpased in durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the times, will admit.
Eudy-autde Coffins constantly on hand or
made to order. A good Hearse will beluir.ished
when desired.
Aug. 15, 1665. 5
4117t.;; - 5 .
NORTH • BRANCH YOUNIMY
: - IdACIIINH H-OP,
Aided on Pfir, ;mit of litri
toWANDA, BRADFORD. Vgi t PA,
mow Prnisied to WWI,
bmauLAR SAW latth
SHINGLE •MACHINES;
/OD
Of the bestaallty with the latest Improve
este. All of. IfeehlesTy for. Flouting and
Bair Mitt.._
STEAM "ENGINES,
MADE, & REPAIRED,
STEAM wnisrms,
STEAM °AGUES;
GAUGE COOKS, •
• • - OIL CANS- AC
Furnished at short notice.
BOLT '0
T G
Voile from Inchon .firdlarneto'f. - .
FORGING
01 heavy wrought work' 'forand all
other purposes, done to order. -A ; a large
assortment of . •
COOKING lIKATING. STOVES,
Coal and Wood flarnars.rnitorefor Cooking
f i t=, c tai v rg re lpe zid Thaare, o li re filt ei„ P= . ,
ly on hand. .
DRAWINGS hr.' , SPECIFICATIONS` .
Of all kinds of machinery for mills and other'
purposes prepared by
WARREN -.MLL,
Foreman, who has had large experience in this
branch of the baslneea. _
JOHN CAIIiUN.
Towanda, Oct. 49. ;1866.-Iy.
T O W A ND L A OARR.IAGZ
FAOTORY.
The undersigned respectfully announce to the
public that they hare purchaded the
CARRIAGE•
OF
G. - 11. DRAKE',
And are now prepared to build work• in
THE 'LATEST STYLE
And most Workmanlike manner. They wil
constantly keep on band an assortment of a plen
did . •
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS
ONE AND TWO SEtal:l)
ALBANY - SLEI•GaIIS
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promptly attended 'to at rea
sounble prices,
- BRYANT It STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1867.-17.
NEW PLANINiIi:MILL
The undersigned having built a large and com
modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the most modern and improved
machtneryefor the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, k BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large or
ama , upon the eihortest notice. We hare
also a large variety. 110IILDMS, -of the
latest:style and pattern, which_ we , can furnish
much cheaper than. they can be worked by
hand.
PLANING. • , •
TONG UEING , •
GROVEING,
•
• - • AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to wait our 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
their ltimber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your tom . is is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CABS for PINE k HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and see us, or if you can't come, write. '
L. B. RODGEBB k CO.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864. !
TOWAND , A AGRICULTURAL
WOIK
TOW4 4 TDA, PENN'A.,
MANUFACTUEES HUBS, SPOKES
BENT , STUFF,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING,. ETC.,-ETC
To Pcalers in
RUBS, SPOKES & BENT STtIFF,
We ofkr a
LARGE STOCK ORM! WHICH TO SELECT.
TTOMING INSURANCE 3.1;',,N
CY. .
WYOMING INSURANCE. COMI'A NY
Wilkes-ILtne, P.a
SAMUEL WADH ANIS. .1.'1.- , .!
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGOSB ON HAND; - . Vice i'rt .1)4
R. C. SMITH,St r '
The above are from the best
SECOND GROWTH lIICKORY & OAK.
lazi:e the Broad and farrow Guage
iIirMILL PICKS madc and drueed
W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent.
M. C. MERCUB, President
SEE THIS AND DON'T FORGET
That there is now on hand a large assortment
- • of '
.
RUGGLES AND PLATFORM WAGONS .
• At the
•
ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Which, for style, good materials . used in con
struction, quality of work and finish, can not
• be surpassed.
•
"MY POLICY "
is, to employ only first-class workmen, and use
great care to get the best of stock, and to war
rant my work to give satisfact ion. • •
*3. All kinds of Wagons' and Carriages
made to order, with narticular care and d is
patch. <
PRICES LOW.
Repairing, well, neatly and promptly done. ft
will pay you to patron's!) the
ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY!
• J. A. MRISTOLL.
Athens, Pa„ Sept. , l, 1858.—tm.
N EW - TAILOR SIOP
AMOS PENNEPACKER,
Has opened a shop in the room back of th e
Rooms of the Young Men's' Christian Associa
lion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where be is now prepared to d all kinds of .
TAILORING,
In the best and most fashionable manner. An
experience of many years, wi determination to
keep up with the Fashions of the - Times, soda
desire to please his customers. he believes will
enable him to give satisfaction.
113.. Cutting done)on shortbotice and (EMMA
ble terms. Towands. Oct. 17, 1867
RAGE 1 RAGS 11 - RAGS 111-500
Tons good Paper Hags wanted. for which
the highest market price will be paid.
ALVOILDta BARBER.
Towanda, Oct. 1 1868.
.51' I 1.4 4: 41 , .:/). • -
'
T
„ARRA I,NSUR AN CE
AGENCY
Policies inineUotons adjusted ipmtr.fitly
• hrirRAN,
Of the following well kaolin. Ana relfeLic
peat& efliceltionialtge's Brick.
Aggrvgatt Amount a/
ETNA LIVE ST= INEISANCII CO:ZiAt4T, I
lidriford. (
Cash Uicts, Nova. '67 -
LtvissoOt LI D Lonriox . sen GI
Prez:strn LIPS lestntsycx.Co. ,
'Clirße 'Supine and Reserved Fenn:.
thad) • -
Assets In the United States, over— 1
Dslly.Premlume, upwards el (Gold)
h.IPI:I:I2 , TS COMPANY,
lioofford, Conn..
Capital
Nsur YETIIZY MVITAL LIFE 11 .. i,L":..v.c;
". - ,Ntwai* R. J.
Capital
. .
Norrrn Axgrucin Tiictror tw , r.r.Atlrt
- • (Accidental)
Phtladdphia.
Capital
(kantaintqcr IfirruraLlAps INsuaasca t
I Co.,' Hartford
Capital
Towanda. 1431). 20, lileA--tf •
lum, LIFE, AND: AMIDE NTA
6; INSURANCE.
CAPITAL itz , apirtzxp 071",
SEYENTEEN '
4VILLION BoO.:1
C. S. RIISSEISL, Agont,
FOR TUE FOLLOWING 'WILD RZLIABLE t •>
GIRARD FIRE & Minna IttEr/tANCE
- Coicrams Philadelphia, f
•
-Capital and surplas, over
•Homs INSTMANC-11 COMPANY, .
• .J.-01 New-York.
Capital and FS a Tins, over
•817HANCI CONEANT Or N011.71i t
AMZEICA,
capital 'awl surplus, over
EfagnerraxlHauatrce
COXPAN r,
Of ILetr-Yo7lr.
Capital and iiarplize,
gr4T.G . UPILISE INSCRANCE COMTAN7', I
Of Pheladelphia.
Capital and surplus, orf:r.... !
iNBriANCS COMPANY,
Of Nem , Yori;
Capita; and rfurplai, o7er..
Prrxim NW - RANCE COM . PAiY,
• Of liarlford, CO:112
Capital and earpins; over. ...
Murcia. I.EFE CO3PANY,
of New- York .
Co.pit-4 atkci surpluß,corer
TAAVELLSIIR INMrP-ANCIi COMPANY,
- Of Lia: tfirrii, C . : lll4l'Z * . f
Capital a ti.l n7rplar, .....
taken-on all kit,E3
low rate;as Lj ati3 , nthcr rr..:iable at;. - .1%
aer Policies ie•Pied end linssr-s, it
jasted at !lib Ageney,ls.erei.y, Saving t h , .
an&expenne 01 going elsewhere for
Vl' (Mite Et the Efirdwt:ero Store •
ding Or, liasseil C.
Towanda, Feb. 7, InC,S,
THE INSURANCE CoN;
OF NORTH A IdEBIGA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Phi ,
This Company 'are now prosecuting.:' .
nesa dr Insurance from iota or damage ty P •_:,
on Buildings, hiercharajisc, Furniture
throughout the State of PtLnaylvania, :•,
al terrris,fmir long or abort periods •, or psi -. •
ly of BuildingS, by S deposit of Premier , .
The prompt payment of c:aimns for
lug the period 01 nearly to years that ton I -mil
_party has been in esisteut - e. entitles t ms t•• - -
confidence of the public.
- Dittlemrotts.Artlir G.' CoMn,
Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, a
White, Jne. R. Neff, D. W , • - •
Welsh, Wm. E . • Bowen• Jatret•lP' •
Morris Wain, john eieo . . L.
Francis R. Cope. Edward R. Trott:mm . r•
-.Clarke, Wm. -Cummings.
•- -A WrIll:11. G. COFFIN,
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towand,
F _IVERPOOL AND ,1,()! ,, . v()N .\
GLOBE FIRE AND t‘i FE.: ,•••• `• •
COMPANY—UtiIee% 45 William tq.,
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Ileserced Fonda
(Gold) . .$l.; .. 1 1•
Assets in the United. d•tatra. or cm: , • ~,
Daily Premiums; upwards ot (gold).. t 7,.•
The sharehohrers personally resp•mnsil,
engagements of the company. All .":-
mu t be shareholders.
-macrons IN New Yeres..—Francis
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., l , (j
Ch rmau, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq. . F.
Archibald, Esq., 11. B. M. Consul, •
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert U. Ferguson'. I.;r.
Allred Pell, Esq., Resident - Secre.t.,.
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel - of 14,ard.
Barersaa—Phenix-Bank—Bank A. Co.
'The Policies of- this Company are is-ned iy
well-known American citizens resideut,in N m -a
York, who are Directors and Shareholder.,
consequently., with the other Stmareholdet
individuilly liable for all the-engagerocema
-the Company ; all Policies arc signed ny
all claims are payable in cash . 4l Woe or
without deduction for interest, and L , I ie -
'' usual, sixty days after presentation Qt r..
- They expire at six o'clock, P. M.„ ar,,M m ..•
noon. Life insurance effected, and
granted on favorable terms.
1-1, B. I:SEAN—% zez,
j Towanda , Alai! 23, 1667. •
THE EQUITABLE. LIFE A* . Tl
ANC.EI Society's Agenz:, for Brad:
•
Yearly Income ovc r $2,000.000 Cash.
MONTANYE S WA!
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
THE ASTOR FIRE INSCRINCF.
of New Tor?;. Agency for Bra. 110!.!
Dividend for IS6a, 10 per cent.
BIONTANY 1; A: W
Towanda, Jul!" 1567.
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL
:mina Agt::cy for Sr:p:rorri
Kutual Gash plan. In successful opei.s•
er tweuty-seveu years.
FIONT A YE A: 7:.‘,1;
Towanda, July-25, ISO
Springfield, Mass.,. •' tup4 •
Applications for insurancel , ni the Jbove c,
ponies taken at fair rates, .and immines. ,
ed to with promptness and care. PArtl , -:•! ,
attention will be given to Farm ri.!•l:4 if., 11 ,
country. Also Life and Live StOdi Insurer.; t
feeted in good and reliable companies.
over the Bakery on formerly
by !demur &Morrow.
T. B. CAMP, ' l n(
Timanda.ilareb 12. IH6B.—tr.
Towan2a, July 2, 1868
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,0011
CAPITAL $400,000
C SPIT .1L $J,100,000
_
-4 )5. Cariital atid Smiddri $170,0 0 .,.
tiorAmerica, Hartford. r.r,! rq.rt•
Fulton. New York. ••
FASHIONABLE TAILORING
LEWIS REHBEiN
Respectfully informs the citizen , : of. 1
Boroagh, that he has opened a
TAILOR SIIOI'
Ia Phinney's Building opposite the Hea r,
and solieits a share of public patronage
He is prepared to cut and wake pumeLi ,
the m6st fmhionahle sti , le, and the rnosi :r.
.ble manner. Perfect satisfaction will I.e
antced.
Cutting 'mid Repairing done to order
notice. Se lit . 1
R. BAKER, Matti Ofilltri'ight ,
11•15 prepared to attend-to
his line. He warrants.all work done in a W.. C.
manlike manner. All orders by in ail. 6r , t ) .: . "
vise, addressed to me- at. Toranda,
promptly attended to.- Jane V, 1568,-3m•-
• TOIVAIRA, Pa.; June 20.1" -
To al &bout it may concern: I certify O.!:
hate this day appoin ed IL It. 8AR1 7 .11,
wanda, Bradford county, Pa., an acen. tur
sale of Beelines &teat Turbine Water Wish
for the counties ill Bradford. Wyomiog.
ing, Clinton, Clearfield: - 'Flogs and l',Atcr,
the 'Stile of Pennsylvania. Parties w.int!s,
these wheels can obtaleithem through
he Will give his personal attention to 1 ,111, '"
them in when desired. 'Parties by
Mr. Baker, at. Towanda, will be .1.10 , vs
wheel, and on application to him
ish..tlinstrated pamphlets containing '
tables; testimonials, 4c.,
JAS. A. lifacrilEPS o) .
General Agent for Pennsylvania, for 14,
.dines Jenval Turbine Water W 13,1
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CORD iI'OOD WANTRD —lto
cords Maple, [hard and soft] ISA,. W,l
Cucumber and iog Wood. For further rir
ticulara enquire 4 a:\ Wr...-; . MI. ) r ::E.1.: 1. , ' ,
lug Mill Menrp-t •n.. -
Nov. 5, 18,t9.—tf. •
FINEST BRANDS OF FAMILY
FLOUR, in market by rho Barrel or tiac:i.
Mk:CABil Lt MIX'S.
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