Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 24, 1868, Image 4

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    geritutturat.
Hints ft= the Louden Esse Book.
_ 1. All horses unapt not be fed in
the. sonic proportions, without 'due
regard to their- uget!,! their constitu
tions and their work. . Because the
impropriety of such A practice is:self
evident. Yet it is 4requently done,.
and is the basis inf 'disease of every
kind.
2. Never use bad hay on Bc:inapt
of its cheapness. Because there is
not proper nourishment in it:
; 3. Damaged. corn is exceedingly
injurlons. Because. it brings on in
flammation of the bowels and skin
diseases.
4. Chaff is better for old - horses
than lay. Because they can chew
and digest it better.
5. Mix chaff with corn or beans,
and do not give the latter alone.—
Because it makes the horse chew his
food more and digetit it - better.;
G. Hay or grass alone will nut sup
port a horse under bard work. Be
cause there is not sufficient nutritive
hotly in either. •
When a borne is worked hard
its food should chiefly be oats ; if not
worked hard, its chief food should be
i‘ay. Oats supply more arcnarishment
an,' ileshmaking material than any
• , tht-r kind of food, bay not so much.
saddle or coach horde,
if a peek of sound oats, eighteen
of - good hay is sufficient If
th.. hay is not Eo good add a quarter
I a peck more bats. A horse which
Nvlrkt harder may have rather more
01 each ; oue that wOrks little should
have less.
9. Rack feeding is wasteful. They
butter plan is to feed with chopped'
hay from a manger. Because the
fond is not thiown about, and is more
chewed and digested.
10. Sprinkle •the hay with water
that has salVdiesolved in it. Because
it is pleasing to the animal's taste,
end more easily digested. A tea
poonlul of salt in a bucket of water
is . sufficient.
`l. Oats should be bruised for an
• id horse, but not for a young one.
Because the former, through age and
e_etive teeth, cannot chew them
properly ; the young horse can do so,
and they are properly mixed with the
e..liva,and turned into wholesome nu
iment.
1:2. ) Venues and cut grass should
:,ways be given in the spring to
r: es that can not be turned out
iht the fields. Because they are
vcry cooling and refreshing, and
aliaest medical in their effects, but
they must be supplied in moderation,
:t- they are liable to - ferment in the
-romach if given largely.
15. Water your horses from a pond
~r stream, rather than &elm a spring,
, •1 well. Because the latteris gene
, •Ily hard and cold, while the former
h , soft and warm. The horse prefers
muddy water to hard water,
ough ever so clear.
14. A horse should have aLleast a
v ail of water, morning.and evening ;
r, still better, four half pailfuls, at
nor times in the day: Because this
.Lsenages Lis thirat •without bloating
',itn. He should not be made to work
directly after he has had full
draught of water ; for digesti l on and
• xertion can nut go on together.
15. Do not allow your hose to
have warm water to drink. Because,
if he has to drink cold water, after
getting accustomed to warm, it will
Wive him colic.
10 When your !horse refuses his
I after drinking, go no further
• • that lay. Because the poor creature
is thoroughly beaten.
How to Save Cattle Food
Farmers plow and harrow, and sow
and reap, thresh and garner their
crops with commendable industry
and skill, and yet, by c a want _of close
attention to minor (retails, very fre
quently lose the larger proportion of
their profits. Iu a f)rmer article we
--
aserted, that all experience has
proven to be the truth, that comforta-
I • shelter for stock is equivalent to
•i et rtaiu amount of food, and is, that.
- ck can be carried through the win.
r in as good condition if well shel
1, :t upon a smaller quantity of
f. wd,th an if exposed to the inclemency
~f the weather, ae is too often the
else.
Let auy farmer, whose sheds are
bleak and open, ponder this subject
%r•. 11. Let him try a little experiment
~n part of his stock. Give to one
portion of it, a comfortably warm
tAtt well ventilated appartment, and
another, one that is open and ex
to the elements. Let him see
J it that the well sheltered portion
regularly housed in weather repair•
iug it, while the other is permitted to
take its chances. ''Let him carefully
weigh or measure the food supplied
to each, and if, when spring comes,
h. , does not find -his- well cared for
stock in better condition upon a
greatly smaller amount of food than
the other, we will consent to beset .
down as perfect ignoramus upon this
point. Try it, satisfy yourselves, and
let us have the result. —Journal of
m.
Accidents in the Stable.
SoMe horses are very much addict
: d to standing in the gangway ; in
other words, they stand as far out of
the stall as they can When first
stabled, horses are more apt to do so,
as they dislike the confinement. The
horse may be tied short, close to the
manger, but this cannot always be
done, as it prevents the .horse from
lying down. Some prevent this by
having a bale behind the horse upon
which some prickly kind of bush is
fastened ; while .others obtain the
same result by passing a rope from
one stall post to the other. After
the horse becomes accustomed to
standing in the stall, the bib or rope
• may be removed.
Lying in the gangway . is common
- among those horses that stand in the
gangway. They lie so far out in the
stable that the halter strap is put
upon the stretch, and the horse's
head has not sufficient freedom to
allow him to rise. He must be loosed
before be can get up. The same
method of prevention as that recom
mended for standing out of the stell,
must be used. .
Some horses are addicted to the
habit of rolling in the stable ; serious
accidents may arise from this habit.
have known horses to sprain the
loins severely and to fracture the
hip badly from this cause. Some
horses roll in - the' stall immediately
,n coming into the stable. When
a horse has been ' rolling during the
night, he is-often found in the tuorn
lion in an awkward and painful peg.
sition ; he may be lying across the
or on his side,with the fore and
Liud legs bent )3etween.hls bodyand
7 nod the side of the stall. The horse
cannot, istiyind must be brought into
a different position - before he can rise.
He taaY be turi3ed over, he msy be
drawnaway from the Side Of *bestial
by the mane and tail.
IStotb4
BEDELL & YIN VELSO
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS I
AND DIAISIS IX
READY KADEDLOTHINGE
HAIS AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Bread Street.
WAVERLY, TOGA COUNTY, N. '
'We have a Fash able dater from Li
York fairy, and take the risk in gi vin g
good Ai,.
READY MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own estahlishment. W -
e gl
particular attention to Youth's Bop, attention
CHILIMENS" CLO7.IIINt,
And always have a good assortment.
CLOTHS AND, casiitEnTl
From 95 cents to $3 per yard, (all wool.)
Best Stock of rids and Ca ,
Sept within 20 Smiles. Come and _look - Ind
prove for
G I V
W it . the 'Ward Rouse the first and
third Thursday of every month with samples
of Goode, and prepared to take measures. I
BEDML & VAN VZISOIi_
68 Broad4t ., Waverl7, N. Y.
Agents for Grover &Baker's Sewing Machines.
April 2,1868.
THE TOWANDA REGULATOH
CLOTHING MORE!
Adjoining Patton'a Blcck.
ROSENBERO ,a. WOLF
Would respectfully announce,to the MU:
Towanda and vi clay, that they have ope . .
the above More, wider the name of " The
wands Regulator," with a splendid ~ .. .
OF READY MADE CLOTH TNG I
Gents Furnishing Goode, Bats, Capa, .to., . 0.,
which they assure theliaid - citizens cann. be
excelled fa -, ,style or elegance. and that the
prices ari so low as to astonish every .
Rosenberg k Wolff hope that ,by strict -
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To
panda, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the Lbw
ing Commandments for their guidance.
quality and price cannot f to t give satisfaction
They will th e patro of he pubilc, with
the assurance that ft rate;golhis and fair
dealing may always be expected.
They have now in store, and kill sale by the
Seep them, and Happy will be Thy Dayli. I case or single jar, a large stock of
COUE ONE! COME. ALL!
At Rosenberg /t Wolff 'a One Price R egn
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
1. Thou shalt hare no other place 'toll ba)
clothing except Rosenberg & Wolf's One price
Regulator, Main Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches. for
Rosenberg &,Vitollf are no Chatham-st. dealers,
but sell at one ' price, and reliable. and I will
serveyoa- unto the third and fourth generation.
3. Thou shalt not seek in vain any mmw for
cheap raiment, fox they can be found at Rosen
berg & Wolff One Price Store.'
4. Thou shalt bear In mind that we sellitmly
on six days of the week, and don't to
the Sabbath by keeping our doors o and
hangin out a show, for, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg Wol ff, and their clerks, des to
rest trom their labors.
5. Thou shalt_ honor the way Rose..
wolf!' deal, mid long may be thy days to -
its bandits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropile
buying of Chatham st. Dealers, but cc e di
rect to Rosenberg & Wolff's OncelPrice Regu
lator, Main street.
7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for go6ds of
Foreign make, for Rosenberg; & Wolff etep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin from,the Re lator
for Rossukerg & Wolff sell so cheap it wold be
a sin.
9. Thou shalt not boar false wi but
honestly acknOwledge that you can get better
suited and for less money, at Rosen rg I
Wol Ws than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy net - fhb agoods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff - can
give them to you likewise therefore, take
conusel, and bay only of Robed: erg Wolff
the Once Price Men.
Towanda, Sept. 1,1888.
UP TOWNtOLOTHING ST
Opposite Public Square,
D 6 MAIN STREET, TOW. X]
Receiving new additions to his stoc
CI_IOTIN
Every week, which he is selling lower t an
house in town.
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $ b,
A large Ike of
CASSIMERE AND UNION On,
CHEAP I
OVERCOATS AT ANY P ill
A huge line of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
Which is selling below cost, as he is atixion
close out this preach of his business.
TRIMMINGS Of ALL KINDS.
GENT'S FURNISHING 011
Of every.description
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL :lIN
HATS AND CAPS AT COST t
Call and convince yourselves !
Towanda, Nov. 26, 1888
HAT, CAP, AND FUR S llt
The undersigned have opened a Sto E
south side or siercar's new block,
TOWANDA, PA.,
Where they Intend to keep a fall
FASHIONABLE AND SEASON. MI
Goods, consisting of
HAM, CAPS, 10' V
TRAVELLING BAGS,
0
trifBELLAS , CANES, GL ► V
BUFFALO sad WOLF ROBIN,
Which we will eel! at thenoweetiposdb - Pt!
ot
and
the p neepectinUy solicit a simnel the m
üblic.
srilata fitted with the American Con
Towanda, Oct. 5, 1351.
MANNING & HARNESS M
A. The 11#1endgontt hare thls day
..nolitika bO kIIOIIII OS Of
GEE fr,
b _
d , for the
_purpose om
on the above aness. Ramof p
•
repairtag
does to order and all Work
Oseh paid for hktes.
011112 re NAG
aoci Clio/pion, ha. St,
TBEST VRVIT JARS U:i
st 10041111 t IHIVIL
Ell
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7 , •sc.
dieterits &Prooilitosig
1 1 0E111118, kitOVISTONS, 1
•. I 3101:18, PEICD; 311LAL, ac. ,
'3 . 11 I • '
5901 MN, WILLOW AND STONE
4_ 0 3- 41,11..r.A 11 ,F0ie5 - .4 1 4.- - e.
Southeast corner of Main &13ridge-sts
_ 1 ,
- ' TOWANDA, PA.:
•:, , • I
New and Dettirabie7aKdr
I -
PICIIMMI PALLY.
Assortment att,64s :Comp ete.
.'l
CASH B UrrI:ELRISI
Arii..TA. 4. 6:io
COUNTRY
_PROPUOR 1 •
. . i ' 1 .
2,C . 1
THE MARKET ',BATES.
LONG & 11.E!.LER
Nov 11, 1808.... -
NEW GEODESY •-.oreitiiriolii-
';• •
SION STORE ' t•r•
• •.'•
• 1 -
. 1
McCA3Eop, - &
-
Be s P ectful Y I Pr u n c°,l3l l 1 :1 11 7 bal le o r
GROCERY AND PROVISION DIURNRSS
In the North Stots of :11!ernitipi
And hate now •In store a full aasartinent of
Goods hs their line, -purchased in! Nei► York;
which they have selected Ad* - aidisual c a re;
and will aell at the looniest possible ides. Their
stock Is complete in every' partienlar; and in
1 -IM 0 - ORE'S SELFSALING
• I
Which they recommend as the very best offered
to the pnlitic. They ask for thli jar, ap inspect
tion and trial, as its merits are a.itlarent to ev
ery one.
' $
•
_ we. Worth stare is Pdercor's .Block,
Xainjetreet, Towanda, Pa.
sir CASH paid for PROVO% and for
BUTTER, at the Ilghestmarkrit ratea.
,JAMES *CABE,
HAIi tRY
$ $
•
WHOLESALE
L 2 Jane 45, 1868
PROVISION HOUSE
F. S. M.
the success which has , thUs far, at
tended their new enterprise, desire
j very liberal patronage they have re
ceived,
i ,r
by giving their custbmera the
advantage of their years' experience,
together with the benefit of their
greatly increased facilities 'for doing
business
I 1.
They keep constantly on h ind,
very large and complete aimortment
of everything in their line, and.are
1 1 , ..
Syrup, Molasses; , Coffee, !pee, To-j,
bacco, Fiat), : Salt,
: Cheese, Fraits;
Crackers, Candy, lifateheil, BrOianF,'
. _
Wrapping Paper, .-andiTwine,llottr
Sacks, Seeds, and a gteat l Tariety of
other goods; which have been rec e nt-
J. M. CO IN
ilTeas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing .prioesguaranteeing
lIG.
Inj . Lcilff. the celebrated Mineral' Soap; an - 7
st
for cleantaglla
tly ound 1511ww ware: •
er, 7"gaTie keeps coassaatand'all lindi
GREEN FRUITS
MONNE! a La In
Mil2=EM
MI
Great Inducementi to I
Bought and
MOB
MAIN STREEt,
AIR fIGHT FRUIT JARS,
AND
& CO
113, MAIN sue,
TOWANDA
The undersigned, eneourUged by
o ma l ice acknowledgenient for the
daily receiving such , additions• to
their. stock as the wants .of their .
trade requires
They haie now in :stare;,., agai,:
1 bought at the lowest point in the
Market, and arl offered at wholesale;
at rates to correspond.'
They desire to call especial talon
ion to their large Ito* 'of Fine
ite quality in all cases
-• ' I
Have also on hand a god assort,
anent of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
They still continue' toi have the
benefit 15f resident ,Partner m New
York, who is constantly in the market
and prepared turn d our. OW'
tege any favorable changes tin the
price of rode. I,
. , .
. Pox, amass, ramlctii:i a Co. ,
If 14 12, 1868. , • ,
op! IFir . ri 4 ', -
..... • 1 !
Hae just, opened a fall and eatunleta aisaortment
GROCEMES OF MALL KINDS .1
My SUGAR, COPRE.A4p SPICES!
soar or ALL
Pehelms. POO. ApplealliatiSe4 Amen darn I
ao 4 Painatoen t and other !trolls 'ln theft' sen
son, which will be sold cheap.
He also has- connected With 'the above an
&Meg Home, where people coming in town
tot dinner will find a warm ramligot up in goo!l.
etTlellitteadlikeas arir One;
Cash paid forEreen remit: Give him a call.
GEG. W. MOFFITT.
Towanda, Aug. 17,1867.
11.IGHEST MARKET .441:1011oliti
Cash pild.for we ll railed Ind well desk.
7 1 0115 sad Poultry, at
MoCABEJ A MIX'S,
orth' Store In Neretirra new
Nov 12.18,18.
MME'tEM
_ . * rotta i t ' o ..l ll 44ii i l 6 4 la o. .
• #ooElit "AND
t r, fITOBB.
JOHN
. , . .
att., fieli done. anathi of the Rail Road
) would mostoreepeotfally invite the at
ten of the o rbile to his large, and well as.
, ,:
SROCIERIES AIktROVISIONS,
.
be is; selling i to , t rtfit the times, and
of all, He Inuf iiLso pened'a splendid
. %
FEED STORE,
Wblch le wallaltaa44 Ito simply tbi cam and
Barclay coal region a m t 4 all i Uwee.; Be keeps
• c •T ti14141 .!i 6 ,_M 14 .), 13 1A 6 1 _
TEAS, otwil‘'EßS, SUGARS,
MOLASSES, •
FLOUR,. BUNKE, 1 PORK, &0.,
Which he le sang cheap for club.
GOODS DELIVERED TILE BORG
FREE f)IIOIteI.RGE.V •
J •
--The citizens of Towanda: and vicinity will
please accept my thEe: their very liberal
patronage for ' the " two ram, and - we
promise with them :' , to-improve ev
ery °pat Filially to 'enlarge our business, so as
to warrant szthdactiou to 4111 4 Coll and'imertm
ogsin.7l: .k .,
y Joiniiimmrra.
• - Towanda , July 10, 11387.,
E W
s.ToREI
NEW GROO‘ERfiSI
I -.6/r
W. A. lOCKWELL'S.
FRUITS;
PINE APPW,iPEACEES, PIIIIMS
AND OANNIED t OYSTERS.
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
THA,S i SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,'
C OFFEE,
Of nil-kinds, in Int l
everything in the
GROCERY L, IN E
Will be kept Iconatantly on band
FLOTCR,FEEt),BRAND, POTATOES,
••BUITEE, LARD] ERRS, AND EVERY
•
. ,
VARIE'T'Y' •0 1 1 FAAAVRR - PRODUCE.
1 •
=
.
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES
LOWEST POI N T IN THE MARKET
•
CHEAP 'AS THE CHEAPEST
TO TflE 'FARMERS
ROCERY
ALL. KINDS OF PRODUCE
tday.23,:1861
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
- -
Parehasea the !entire intereit a!
In In the arm of tl. 13; PATCH CO., to now
Pt'eparect to oO'ori to lho citizens _of Bradford
tonnV arid vlipaity, a large and well aalected
stoat
Which I bavepajthased to
. r o ca.sh and teal confl
dent that can sell at as luw figures as can be
purctuiaell elseiwk Je re. I nowpirer to the public.
a splendid stock
F-TEAS, :COFFEES, SUGARS,
. .
N• i i . .
STARCH, SALE! ATUB, SPICES, &C.
AKiON FLOtilt, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BtrckwuzAT DO.
keep constantly on hand, POSH;- HAMS.
LARD and klntli of 61SEL Weald call the at-
tendon of. the Intblla to our Ba Beat
In quality orprix.. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
arid_ Broara Soap
Plemie i,nd gxenilaq our stock 9f
iibTIONS
'iron& so;1P11, be., &c: I will pay the high
-est ausk;rioe fot ' '
. .
COUI4ITRY PRODUCE.-
Farmeia lava ad a eakl before selling elaewhere
;I , • .._
All persona . inde!ited to the :late firm wil
please call and Make Immediate payment
• C. 13. PATCI:I
Towirtils;ifqeb 12,1867.
NEW 'IP 'IT T AND' FANCY
G-,rcic•ery Store!
1 .1 , ,
Fear the Elwe'l House,
t•
Jost siartistli gcod supply of 1
1t
[ I CI I 1 S
I
POREIGR, I DOKEEITIO, EANNICD & DRIED.
Cos:ns, AND srzass. -
1 •
Nuts,'Cancitos,Fruit,gxtracts,
..!.
-Constantly en hsni and, will be sold tip as
tfietheapest. 1A the best quality of
BALTIMORE OYSTE 3,
ad Flne
et er .,
- I liememtres the place
*okra 'NEW STORE,
Selina the lawelilloueemel Mereuea Meet.
Tcreitedel, Oet. 1 , 1368
WARM OE LS, AT ALL HOURS.
I VI! at , 0.1 W. /10FPITT'at -Iteitanrant:=.
Pawns copstogio lova for dinner, will do - well
10 glTe blm a - • '
....13130.: W.: MOPPITT
- Totra644t-J664 11,1868.-
MO/OE4TO • ' I 10•AND;0141. :
%.1 at • Brothall it Coweil'a Cheap more.
14EVir GOOD I
. IA? '
OF
DIED AP LE§,
aC., Ace.
-SPICES,
A fiesh loti of
!EMI
Plir4laset4t ttu)
Arvl will be Bed as
C ram FOR
W. A. ROCKWELL •
R. H. iPA.TCH,
G C,ER I E
Rare' on band a largoatock of
BTOCk OF TOBACCO,
I'MOD'ikT WARE
C. B. PATCH.
=
•*OWA*DA; PA.
i
1 of cai,
Fresh
ITZ2=B
~'Qit~t}~itig:
lOW SPRING} ANP SIIi
••, - 11300D8 1 -"• • ,
.........
R • _. - V .',_E-.-11-D Y. ..;
.
Wouldiuummee to the cliiiseps . of Towanda.
ane the'lla 0 Iron!, A5.: 1 , 1 !. 11 18.;n1Itcle.t.
anO.detly'receiv g. new and ! . _.
FRESH -00-01)S,
In bla line, imitable to the wantrtof tho pe9plo,
which be will sell for Currency et former
GOLD - ;PRItIES t
•
Consistiiiiii Wind ilt(goiid *ell 'And rellatite
CLOTHING!
• INoSho!My of any - Mid) . Conalltiog in -
BUSINESS SILITSI,
Al gradm _
DDATS, VESTS AND PANTS;
AU Wool
DRESS COATS, PANTS .& NESTS,
Linen Coats, Dusters arid Paz%
Over. ells and ,
Over' Shirts, Linen and -Paper
Collars, Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts,
Neck Ties, SusEders, Gloves, Canes, Leather
Bags, Spring S le Silk, Soft and Straw Hata.
AZ ant class. ineMber that Gout Goodsare
cheaper at a fair 'price than poor goods at any
irice. Call and examine my de before buy
ng. Next tdopr to Powell lc
IL W. EDDY.
Towanda, May 98,1887.
HE TEMPLE OF ' FASHION
T
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
An entire new stock of Clothing bought as
cheap g as before the war to , he sold with
MALL PROFITS
•
The andersigued would respectfully 'announce
to the citizens or Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to offer them Clothing, Such as •
FINE. BEAVER 'OVERCOATS,
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Also the
FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS, SUITS
HATS AND OAPS.
Faro!shin Goods, &0.. and that these goods
bought at very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per.
mtuient trade in this place, and in order to-gain
the confidence of purchasers, will dbal .on a
basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and all goods will be warranted for what they
are repress nted to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means Howie,
south end of Beldlemsn's Block
A. JACOBB.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867
FALL AND WINTER G9ODS I
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
rizocumATioar BY
COHE-N & ROSENYIELD,
TOWANDA, PA.
Mimosa, It seems to have plea
habitants of Towanda, and vlcini •
nize our fair way of dealing ;
AND WIMEAI3. We owe our fain
to•the community for extending to
a patronage until now;
AND WEIMIXAB, We deem it our
ciprocate all the favors bestowed a
farl
We do bereby publicly PRO CL Al
great stock of
FALL AND WINTER
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER,
Doeskin & Caisimere Snits,
Of all grades end of the Ixteit styles, will be
asposed of at '
REDIJCED.PRICES!
Our goods are manufactured in Yew 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 erable any
body to buy a suit of do hr. We are reCelv
log the
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever brought to this market, such as Seaver,
Chinchilla. Doeskin, &c., for Men and Bogs
wear. Call at the Clothing Store ol
•COHEN & ROSENFIELp.
And convince yourself of the fact that they do
.as they say and on not misrepresent ary of
their 'goods. We also call attention to our
stock of . -
GEN7S FURNISHING GOODS I
Such as Casalmere and Woolen Ovsrablrts, Un
dershirts and Drawers ovaralls and oversbirts,
Gloves, Cordigan Jac kets, Tics, Collars, Sas
penders,
LATEST. STYLES HATS & CAPS,
Whlatt they ales sell at Relayed Prices. Give
as a cell before buying elsewhere.
CORER & ROSENFIELD
Opposite Powell /4 Co
Towanda, Oat . 21, 1868.
The nndersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of alastng and vicinity that
they have disposed of their old stock land have
again opened at their old stand wit an entire
new stock of Ready Made Clothing which are
of the best manta facture and of•the latest style
They have Beaver, Chinchilla, Doeskin and
Pilot Overcoats. Also a- large assortment of
Gents Furnishing Goods, such's. Overshirts
Undershirts. Drawers, Hats, &c., which
they will seU at Reduced Fri ces. .Having
ed the confidence of the people by 'honest and.
fair - dealing, they are sure -en obtain lug a share
of their patronage. Call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
- COHEN k ROSENFIELD.
Wyalusiog, Oct 21, 1868.
CAMPAIGN OPENED!
GRAND RALLY. OF TUE MASSES !
•' COME ONE COME , ALL
REPUBLICANS; DEMOB #TS,
And ditzens of eN erg political faith are Invited
to attend the -
GREAT MASS MEETING
Which is to be held and continued (or the next
three months by the citizens of Towanda and
vicinity at. _
NO. 123, /U 7 STREET
Where young and old are already gathering
to provide themselves with
CLOTHING,
- FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
From tho excellent supply we have lately
received and .'which for. •
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND ONE/ PNESS
Ciniet be excelled in this or any other' mar
ket. our entire stock being atwitter bought for
cash wo '
DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION.
Our motto is Qaiat Sales, Small Profits, 'EStrict
ly Cash, and On Price Only. We invite! one
and all to pay us a visit at the old stand of
olomon do Son,,one door north of Taylor & Co
SOLOMON ts WOLFF.
JULWIS WOLTZ
ALEX. IDOLO)101h„..
Towanda, Oct e 1, BC& -
• WE SELL Oter. oats this reason at i very low
prices.' Our stack was boaght low, and la re•
tailed at less than a usual wkoltsale profit.
We offer some extra U-gains at thw once price
store of SOLOMON fr. -WOLFF.
No. 123, Hain Street.
vig SELL our stkek of Pine Coats, Badness
Suits, Pants and Vests, far men and boys' Wear
as low es any previous time this summer. We
have some sp leniid gods in 'this line', bought
cheap and sel'lag atn very small profit, ot-the
Ono Price Stote of ' "
SOLOMON" &WOLFF,
No. 123, Main Street.
WE SELL Furnishing Goods much below
current prices. Our stock is complete in Men's
and 'footage. 01 these customers can save
inany . tines, fully 20 per_ cent. by buying at
the one price store cf
bOLOMON • a WOLFF,
N 0.123, Main Street. •
•
WE SELL Email . atticles as_ cheap as large
ones; Snip snders,-Manikerc hiets,Collars, Ties,
- Gloves," Wtteus ano gooks of this class very
much less loan thPy aro 'retuilea 'eiseernseu r
We invite the trade •to cony Ise° themselves at
.the-one price store of •
"I'LIOLOMON & "WOLFF.
' ' • • •No, 123 Main Street:
The highest - cash i•alur9 - r - .wooi
maw; Pens; `aim Oil Skins' tlie cum price
store el LOMON- & WOLFF,'
No. 123, Mein Street.
_
' -
IPEP •
•41 1- anti instanu_ 9 .- ,
D-I'':',1:211,,I,.: : .:9:: : ,:;-P'0.1,it-I''E- Br
oup °Asa pnuo STORE,
isniusion
• .- 1. - ;z v ,
Oaraer Win and Pine Straata.,TOran 4 l 4, Pa.
Having receritly "
added largely to.bhs stock, a
full and complete woodmen; constituting xu,
extensive variety, emliniclng many articles used ,
in the Arta fdr mechanical , purposes, " carefully
selected witty; tegud to the progressive , wants of
the publio, which .wUi by 'r ept, constantly.sup•
pied nth_ fresh. purchases,
_Saud offerodon the
most reasonable . terms_ at 7holesale or Retail,
Dowdstimt of. . •
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
.OAENTIMIS,
BENZINE 'AND. TURPENTINE,
BABE, PAINT, VAANISII, ivarrz,.!Asa,
And all khitla of Bilisbes;
BEROSOE OR COAL -OIL,
Alcohol and i!arnbg
SHADEB; +nolo, CHIMNEYS,
Sperm, Lard, *hale, Nods ?oat,
T4N'NEE'S AND IiAORINE
Fancy and Toilet A.vtieles in all their variety,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, lumps, COMBS,
Pomades, Hair -Byes, Perfumery,
OOKET BOOKS, PORT-MONATS,
l!oc.iclt Halm, Razors,
OTH, SKIN AND HAM PRiPAILATIONS
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For liedicLad rife,
•
TOBACCO; SIMI, XTPXI3 AND 010A103,
Garden, Field and Flour Seeds,.Tmsses, Sup
porters, Suspensories Shoulder Braces,
Brent Pumps, Teething Binge, Nursing
Bottles, NI plea, Nipple Shells and
• 1211 . kids. Syringes Bed Pans Self
• Seallng . rndt• Jan;, Thermometers,
• Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles Vials Corks Bath Brick ,
and Moire Blacking, Flail Tackle, Ammuni.
tion lc. Botanic, Eclectic and Homeopath
ic Medicines, and all the - Popular Patent
MEDICINES.
Alf articles warranted as represented. Per
sonsk at a dilitanoe can receive their orders b
stage or'mafl, which! will- =dye prompt an .1
careful attention. '
'DR. PORTER'S' PREPARATIONS
' FOR FAMILY USE,
Known as ,Safe and Reliable Remedies, are war•
ranted for what they are intended to ;Ave sans.
friction, Vie 1
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup for coughs,
colds, lung compaintsotc.bOdtsl 00 .
Dr. Porter's Eclectic iPille; for bilious com- .
- I plaints and mild cabiartic ' 25
Dr. Porl'er's Sanifer Syriip, fer scroltda
I , skin disiaser,@• !. • 1 00
Or. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for Yemate weak
,
ness, tc , 1 00
Dr. l Porter a TOW Elialrfor strengthening
the system,l 00
Dr. Porter's Taney Sc hnapps;for liver and •
kidney complaints. .... 100
Dr. Porter's Comp. • Syr. Hypophosphites,
for nnWous deb ili ty t- 00
„Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for dial.-
rhea, &e. 35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation jai sprain., :
bruises,' ore i as
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoars e.
thmit
expelling
tb
ror
Dr. Pcirter's n i t: Oma n :rut' sore
Wafers,
25
Dr. Porter's Worm' Syrup, for extermina
' ling woi ins I - :- 35
Dr. Porter's Intent Relief, for crying babies
colic, ike ilii
Dr. Porter's
h Cephalic Saha, for catarrh
eadache 2t
Dr. Porter's, Toothache Drops, for tooth
ache I 1 • 2, , ,,
Dr. Porter's 'tooth Fowder, for preserding
teeth i • ...- I 25
Dr. Porter's! Triconene, for dressing and ' 50
growintlie.hair 50
Dr. Porter's ,IsrleoPhile, i or 'beautifying the
l hair -1 ' .. 50
Dr. Potter's OdorilerousShampoofor clean' -
ing the hair 511
Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify.
•-• log the complexion ; 50
Dr. Porter's Pile (Xntment. for eaten= .
piles I 00
Dr. ,Porter's Pkenth ;Compound, for leakl
log . urine 00
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,; for habitue.
• I constipation 00
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cntsmonnds
be 15
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped' lips ... . 25
ed tbo to
, to reccg
'ere thanks
alio liberal
I.nty to re
,on ns thn
, th4t oq
1 GOODS,
Dt. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyea.. 25
Dr. Porter's Fye Water. forieftatned eyes.. 25
Pr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for,
corns and bunions.l.
Dr..PorteA,Conetipation Pills, for costive•
nese - 2
Dr. POrter's Iron Pills, for poor b100d..... 25
Dr. Perter's Citrate Msgnesia, fora pleas
ant scatharrie 50
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu
tritium diet for invalids 25
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, tor flavoring t
ice cream, &o 40
Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring .
ice cream—largo bottles ' 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, foi mending
broken glass, lko 35
Dr. Porter's Liquid [Glue, for repairing
wood work ' 25
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fimd,for easy wash
ink 60
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing
bugs 50
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies • 05
D. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, tor ex
terminating rats 25
Di. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots •
from clothes. 25
Di. Pewter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25
in bulk by the gallon .00
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
'diseases of animals 30
Dr. Porter's Horse and, Cattle Lotion, for
sprains, galls, &c 50
Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and. Spavin Cure.
fO L r lamp horses 1 60
Medica advice given gratuitously at the - dace,
charging only (or medierne.
X ar- Thankful for past liberal patronage,Would
respectfully announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall bo spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of I heir confidence
and patronage.
H. C. PORTER:H. D.
Dec. 18, 1866.—yr
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MARSH4L BROTHERS & CO.;
WUh to call tho attentfin of the pobliq to
that new Stock of
'
HARDWARE, -
FARMING IMPLIM ERIS,
- BLACK SMITHS'-TOOLS,
; and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Apio, a large ;assortment of
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils;
• ;Potty. Varnishes, and Writ
and Varnish Brushes
of ail klaclß, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash p also,! a Sine assortment of
• 'KEROSENE LAMPS
of every htitylo ani pattern to snit the publig.
Lanips repaired and olLinged from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention patil to the manafactating
of all "dada of
- • TIN WARE:
JOBBING egommt•trierraiii
We have on bands flue article of •
43-LASS .PEIIIT JARS,
Stith Improved seli-seallng corks, and '
ii.BRMETICA.LSEALINGC . ANB
which Is one of the hest cans used.
June 20,1865. •
WRAPPIN P A P:E-R.l
FIVE TONS! WRAPPING PAPER 1 JUST RE •
_ • _CEIVED, -
Having secured the_agency for one of the
largest manufacturersin the country; we art
now prepared to .cifer great Inducements to
merchaVs and others using Wrapping Paper.
Oar stock' comprises' everything in the line,:
and me respecttully solicit a... pot na of: public
batronags, as we are satisfied ths Owe can sell?,
goods as low as any establishment outside of
the cities.
•
• .• • • ALVOSD BAD•I3EIIg.
Towanda, uct. 1,1868. Merctir's Hew Mock.'
_; : '
4? TIM
4aibtP,are.
t 1- 0
0
fDittp':attl)
w;U 11 p
s o, R -F,
DitUipt - 00111 N
w. H. B. GoroAintocimitio is Poinwi
are • continuing the • trainees at the old
stand No. 4, PattWilkock, *hue lie . ' daily
receiving additions to his Stook from the. most
reliable importers and - manufacturers respect
fully asks or a liberal share of public patron.
age, A large stock of- ,
I FADE DR13013 AND IfEDICINES .
lissjciii been ttielved:u . andw 8 are now pre.
pared to supply lie . • - " '
WANTS OF IT
NE
PUBLIC WITH i ARTICLES
sawsum TO 7111 nun.. -
PUflB SAND _ ticitiogs,
FOB KEMAL ÜBE ONLY.
♦ strza. AnowrziarT - or toircternurerk
BOTANIC ECthIiTId)II4IHOSICEPATHIC
iammttzl.
ALL.TLIE POPULAR PATENT IMICINES;
rains,
PAINT AND VARNISH •BRUSHES,
DYE-3131P M! AND GLASS
.FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLp OF EVERY
KIND: -
TILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC AND MID ZEMIN%
ALKALOID AND RESINOIDS.
AU the Beet Tresses.
/:41.D 0 HINAL 8 trPrORTEBB,
Shoulder'Braces,
BREAST PIIMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
Noising Bottles, Byriages and Catheters.
♦ LARGE •BSORTIONT 07.11.1216116, STEMS, FOCI=
INMIB,
I:fyt{H(H.~gitl:YY;~~l (N Y1~1)~11.4YN:4~'~F~I
♦ND un-QtrALrrr.
A large supp.y Brushes for the Hat and Hair
Also for tho Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
ders and Pastes, O il s, Perftuneryy
Soaps, Combs Hair Dye, Invigor
afore, he., fecrosene, Matins
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Wicks, /cc., all of the
late at styles. .
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO -AND SNUFF.
•
Sir Thysiciacia eamplled at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately Compounded and prepared by compiet
mit 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. 11. H. GORE.
Towanda, Sept. 29, 1866. •
Books anb Stationery
REMOVAL!
ALVORD A: BARBER
Have removed their
BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM
To the magnificent new atorii in
MERCUR'S BLOCK,
Nearly opposite the " Ward H use,"
Where they are prepared to oi er to
their old customers, and the .üblic
generally, a new and, carat! . ly se
lected assortnlent of
B 0.0 K S I
Comprising, Standard Works, Novels
Text Books, &e. Their assortment of
BIBLES,
TESTAMENTS,
HYMN BOOKS, •
PRAYER BOOKS,
etc , will be found to be complete. A
large assortment of
Sunday School Books, Cards
always on hand
Writing Papers& Stationery
As cheap as ever soldin 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 publislu
el. •
We keep constantly on hand al
the Daily and - We,ekly Paperti, Nag
azines, Periodicals, &c.
Give ns a call. - • •
ALFORD & BARBER.
To . wanda, July 13, 1868.. •
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SO1;100L BOOKS,
PENS, INE, MUSIC, STATIONERY AND
PICTURES
BLkNK BOOKS
Y4KEE. * NOTIONS.
T. winch, Nov. 19, 18GB.
0 10K-BINDERY.—THE PUBLIC
a is respect:6llY informed that the Book-
Bindery has. been removed to the Argus Build
ing „Ad story, where will be done ..
B 0 0 1C•B I N DIN GI
Id all its tarioni branches, on terms as ree
sonable as", the times" will allow. The Bind.
ery - will be under the charge of
O. V. WIJITAKE,II,
lun experienced Binder, and all work willibe
promptly done, in a style-and manner which
cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, &c., bound y in every, variety
of style. Particular attention - will be' paid to
the Ruling and Binding of
BLANK-BOOKS, -
To any desired pattern which in quality and
durability Wil be warra nted.i
Artwork, will be ready for delivery when
The patronage of Ahe Public Is solicited, and
perky satisfaction guarranteed. •
Towanda, Attend 2. IsBB.—tf.
Fußmun WARE-ROOMS 1,
' JAMES MAKiNI3OISI announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of -
CABINET.
Barons. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands,' Chairs,
of every dactlyttot., which will be made
of timiost materials, and he mootworltman
likOnianner.
- I invite the inaction of the public to myiwork,
which shelled be suipmed in durability, at any
shop in - Abe ,country, and my prices will , be
loundto be aalow as the times will admit.
Boady-made .oofans constantly_ on hand or
made to order. A good , Hearse ni l be tarnished
when desired: .
lug. 16, 1883.
MCI
itiatuifacthritg; get.,
NORPI MUNCH FO M9lll'
1:g..4::0:0 - xi - ,: sk o t.';'
Elltaated on Pine, eaa of Maui Street, -
I i OWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.,
Is now pr4ared to fOrnish
CIRCULAR. SAW. MILLS '
SHINGLE - MACRINRS,
Of the best_
_quality with the latest Improve
eats. AU Vida of Macbinery.ftir
• Flouring and
Sew Mille. •
•-STEAM ENGINES, • . .
MADE & REPAIRED, •
STEAM WHISTLES,
STEAM °AGUES;
GAUGE COOKS,
. : OIL OANS, &0.,
Furnished. at abort notice.
BArr , CUTTING,.
Doito fm to 1} inches In diameter:
• • •
' N FORGING
Of hom ti
ght Toth 'for Bridges, and all
otherpnrpotM, done to order. Also, a large
assortment of '
'COOKING & HEATING - STOVES;
Coal and Wood Burners. 4 Furniture for Cooking
Stores, Stove Pipe, Tln-Ware, Boat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators and Lempers, kept conetlM
ly onhand. •
DRAWINGS & SPEOLFIOATIONS
Of all Made of • machinery" for milli and other
purposes prepared by.
WARREN RILL,
Forman, who Las had large experience In this
branch of the business., -
, JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 99,1866.—1 r.
rpOWANDA OARIVJAGE
,FACTORY.
The imderaligned respectfully announce to the
public that they have purchaied the
CARRIAGE SHOP
G. H. DRAKE,
And are l now prepared to build work In
THE LATEST STYLE
-
And most -workmanlikeAnanner.' They will
constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen
did,
• -
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND :LUMBER WAGONS,
onz' AND TWO azATED
ALBANY SLEIG HS
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promittlj , attended to atrea
Boilable prices.
BRYANT & STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y.
NEW PLANING 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
machinery, for the manufacture of '
'WINDOW SASE!, & BLINDS,
are prepared to Fill orders, whether large or
small, upon the shortest notice. We have
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can- furnish
much cheaper than they. can be worked by
hand.
. .
PL A N ING '
TON_Gbi • INO, ' • -
' OROVEING,
AND
sogoLL_
SAW/316 _
•
1 .
and n.l other work pertqinirg to Joinery, will
be done to suit our easterners.
Persons • building, and not living more' than
twelve to fourteen miles •distant, will find it
largely for their interest to buy of usor bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your team. is, is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CA for PINE & HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at oar lumber yard. Come
and see us, or if you can't come, write.
L. B. RODGERS & CO;
ToCcanda. Feb.. 1864
. ,
T ,Q.WANDA AGRICULTURAL
TOIVANDA, PENN'A.,
MANUFACTURES RUBS, SPOKES
BENT STUFF{
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITI3 BRANCHES
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC
To Dealers in
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT SCUFF,
I LARGE STOCK FROII WHICH TO SELECT
The above arc from the bet
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY & OAR
LIGHT' AND lIEAVY WAGONS ON.HAND,
We haue the Broad told Narrow Guage
Sir - NIILL PICKS: made ar,d dressed
W. T. BISHOP, SuperintenOent.
M. C..MERCIIII, PreMdent
SEE THIS AND DON'T FORGET
That there is now on hand a lake assortment
of
BUGGIES AND PLATFORONS
- At the
ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Which, for style, good materials used in Ou
st:nation, 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.
VA. All kinds of Wagons and Carriages
made to order, with particular care and dis
patch
. ,
PRICES LOW.
Repairing, well, neatly and promptly dune. it
via pay yon to patronize the - ;
•
ATHENS CARRIAGE..FACTORYI
..-. •
J. A. =STOLL.
Athens, Pa., Sept. 1, ISS9.-3m-
NEW TAILORSHOP
AMOS TENNSPACKER,
Has opened' a shop In the room back of the
Rooms of the Young lien's Christian Aspects
tion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where he is now prepared to d all kinds of , ,
TAILORING,
In the best and most fashkmable manner. Au
experience of many years, s detennination to
keep up with the Fashions of the Times, ands
desire to please his customers, he believes will
enable him to give satisfaction.
131. Cutting done:on shortnotice and lessee
ble terms. • ToWands.pct. IT, ISST,
RAGS I RAGS It RAGS 111-500
Tons good Paper Bags wanted. for which
the highest =pat price will be paid.
ALVORM. WIRER.
Towanda, Oct. 1. 1868.
= intimate:-
rp.o w ANDA - firs u R AN CE
AGENCY • ,
1.
, Policies haaed.Loilmailintiii promptly
'By B. B. Agent,
Of th e wowing known • and reliable Coe.
pUblem, - .,olll4osinitsaje's Bkck.
Aggregate capital, $1 'lOO
/Brim. I.tva STOCK bIIZURAXCii COMPARY.
Mulford', Co*,
. • Caaliigieti, I . lov. 1, '67... • ' 1156.2%.
. -
Lrvitai_ °di 4WD LONDON AND Gi
Fins Ann Luz Issaasisoi Co. -
Cap Gold) IL
ital, Surplus and NISITOd Plinth
• ( • 20,271 k
Assets in the United States, over.— -A ,800,00
Daily Premiums, upwards 0.1 (Gold) 17,0 Q
_
• .iarrra INSCRANCI IIONPANr,
- Hartford, Com
Capital...
Naar •
Jsurr MIMAL Im
"atitaNat Co.,
• Newark'. /V.V.
• Capital - -• • -
NOW= AIaRSCIAN TaLVICIT INSIMAXCE)
- (Accidental)
Philadelphia,
Capital
Cktiontoilinar My= ...a.rpslnsviiici
Co., • Hartford, Conn.,
Capital tobo.om4
• Towanda, Feb. 20, 1866—tf
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEIifAI
pirSIIRANCE.
CAIITAL IidrEZBENTED OVER
SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLL4n,..
O. S..RIISSELL, Agent;
- I,oli sas 111OLLOWINCI NILMO> RELIADLE ton •r
(Imp Pun a Illsoilweirsancs
Ooxenxy, Philadelphia, -
• Copital and amine , over i3,50 r 0 t
Hoax Intanurlcs COWAN!,
Of New- York.
Ciipltal and supine, over,
$3,7501.0 ,
COIIWIT Or NORTH I
Alasuu, PhileidebAja•
Capital and" iorploa, over
•1,7 W. (
Itaxitarraw lionniaarci Cozrascr,
Capital and Of New-York.
antpina, over
Eirtaariiiss Inetramon Corr,
Of Philadelphia. f
Capital and sarplea, over -
.5350,00
Amur . Inausancs CoarraNT,
W New-York.
• Capital and aarples, over
Pt:Tram batrItANOE COIiPAXT,
• Of Hartford, Conn.
, Capital and earplug, over
ituTuat, Lux Inatraatici Cowart, I
Capital and -Of News York.
isnrplns t over- -
TRArni t pits INfitra.Aiwz CQUPANY,
Of liartford,,Cann.
- Capital - and surplus, over
Risks taken on all kinds of Proper a.
low ratesad by any other reliable Compani,
83r Policies issued and Looses, if way
pasted at this A gency,thereby wring the Tv, Lit
and expense of going elsewhere for getil,
Office at the Hardwhere 'blare of f f - “?
ding dc Hassell C. S. ELL
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1866.--U
THE INSURANCE COMPAN)
OP NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadel
This Company arepnow prosecuting the L.,: I
nest, of Insurance from loss or damage 'by
on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture i(
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on IL'er.
al terms,far long or short periods; or - permanent
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for lo,sr
tug the period of nearly 70 years that the
pony has been in existence. entitles then t!..
confidence of the public.
Drascrorta. 7 -Arthur G. Coffin, Saul
Jones, John A Brown,Ch odes Ta yler,.its! r•
White, Am: R.:Neff, Richard 1).
Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dick- ,
Mbrris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Hsi =
Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter LI a .
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
Aarncs G. COFFIN, Pre' , P•
C. S. RUSSELL, 'A getit , Towanda. :t
LIVERPOOLAND LO m lON AN!)
GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE I:1 -URA %
COMPANY.-oMce, 45 William St., anti ;,.
Broadway, N. Y. 1
Capital ; Surplus and Reserved Funds
(Gold) - . .5113,271;4 l'
Assets in the United States, over...}. 1, , wig. , ,
Daily Premiunis, upwards of (gold); . 1T, ,,
The shareholders personally reo:,onsil, ‘...!tr
engagements of the company. Al) I , tre• t!. •
mu t be shareholders.
- mimosa is litaw Yons.—Franci- ~' ttLe ,,
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell F.sq., Deir.t t
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq.. C. n
Archibald, Esq., H. B. H. Consul, Altsa:_,".•
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Fergu,•un ~..,1
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. A 1 3
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Rua::.
1 Blintzes-Phenix Bank--Cammann 5: t o.
The Policies of this Company are is_acd I.)
well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently,-with the other Shareholders, are '
individually liable for all the engagements of
the COmpany ; all Policies are signed by thri ,
all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss
without deduction for interest, and not, as n
usual, sixty days after presentation of pr).,:
'They expire at six o'clock, P. M.. and not a.
noon. Life insurance effected, and annnnirt .
granted on favorable terms,
- i
T April 23, H
THE
I . B B 67 ..McKEAN, A ;eat
owandal
EQUITABLE LIFE ASST!
ANCH Society's Agene) for Bratlfro4
'. O E KS.
We offer a
Towania, July 2, UN
MS
EMIIRWIN
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly; Income aver 12,000,000 cash.
MONTANYE W.kllif
Towanda, July 25, 18Q7.
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANO ,
of New York. Agency for Bradford C,
CAPITAL 8400,000
Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent.
. hiONTANYE & WAIT
Towanda; July 25, 1867.
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Inm:twice Agency for Bradford CituLty.
CAPITAL; $3,400,000
Biutnal Cash plan. In'enceessful operatic.:
er twenty.edven years.'
. MOSTA NYEjSc IN:Af3;
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
WYOMING INSURANCE A . GEN
-Y V CY.
WYOMING 1 NSU RA NCE CO!I P A NY
Wilkes• Barre, Ps -*
SAMUEL WADB AMS .Presi,ll,at
L. D. SHOEMAKER,..... ....Vice 'Presidcnt
R. C. SMITH, Seeretiry
- Capital and SUrplas $170,000.
North America, Hartford. Coen. asset $360, 0..
Fulton. New York, 230 (CIO
Springfield, Maas., 400.01
Applications for insurance in the above com
panies taken at fair rates, and business attend.
ed to with promptness and care. Particsi.. ,
attention :will be given to Farm risks in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance.
st
fected in geed and reliable companies. On e
over the Bakery on Main-st., formcriy oqupic.t
by Mercur & Morrow.
T. B. CAMP, ger , .
Towanda.Mar ch 12,1868..tf.
FASHIONABLE yAILORING
LEWIS BEHBEIN.
-... ,
Respectfully inform the citizens of Tuw.itli
Borough, that he hai opened a
. 4
. •. ..
TAILOR SHOP
In Phinney's Building opposite the Ilcans,Elot
and solielts a share of public patronage.
He Is prepared to cut and make garrnenti
the moat fashionable style, and the most 0.3 3.
ble manner. , Perfect satisfaction will be gy•;""
anteed. . -
.. Cutting - and Repairing done to order on EL.r
notice. _ . Sept. 10, PLA7.
Di R. BAKER, Master 3 1 i 1 lwright ,
.2.,• Is prepared to sttead to, all busiaess
his line. He warrants all work . done in a lurk
manlike manner. All orders by miii, or other•
wise r addr wed to me at Towanda, Rita`'
promptly attended to. . Jane 4,
Towasua, Pa., June 26,1% 1,
To an whom it may concern: Itertity ttrit
have this day_ appolia ed D. WI BAKER,
of 7
wands, Bradford county. Pi., an agent fir the
salad Bodine, Jones/ Turbine Water lrlar
for the counties t Bradford. Wyoming, [Jews
lug. Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga and Pntler .
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties wAnOtl:.
these wheels can obtain them through him 3a,1
ho will give his personal attention to pattia:
them in when desired. Parties by ealling tea
them
Baker, .at Towanda, will be shorn tht‘
wheel, and on application to him he will rn
to.
fah illustrated pamphteta.containing wOkirz
tables, testimonials, ac., to.
JAB. A. MausPIIBBSON; ...
General Agent for Pennsylvania, for Be- •
dines Jonval Turbine Water What
CORR WOOD. WANT.ER -0°
•‘,./
cords Maple, [bard and so, 13as;Wc0,
Cucumber and . og Wood. Fo ft:l r 'fartlam-P r
Madam enquire at AWES' BROTH FRS Turn: .
log Mill Monroeton
Nov. 5, 1869:.--C.
kINEST -BRANDS OF Fl3ill ll
FLOUR, In market by tBo Barrel or &A:L- 1 " .
at • 110JABB YIY
D
il rip ; rn
sico' ; 4
4500 r u,i
8900,0 V
$760,000
$704,00c
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