Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 06, 1869, Image 4

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Two Iltrrrs roil Houma : 1. To,
prevent chafing the breath of horses.
The common practice of using pads
or 'sheepskins under collars it objec
tionable, especially ip warm weather.
because it accumulates heat-and
makes the breast tender. A better
way is to take a piece of thick and
smooth leather,. out out just the nice
of the collar, or a little wider, and
let it lie flat on. the neck and shoal •
dere date horse. This smooth
on, the neck, while the collar itself
moves without chafing. In addition
to this, let the breasts of working
horses be washed off every night
with clean water.
2. In reference to blanketing horses
in winter. It is doubtless true that
blanketing- keeps a horse's coat
smoother in winter. And hence, fine
carriage horses and saddle horses
will doubtless continue to be blanket-
ed. But where horses are kept more
for service than for show, we think
they had better dispense with the
blanket. Keeping them constantly
covered makes them tender and liable
to take cold. Better give them a
warm, stable, plenty of straw for
bedding, and good food. When they
are to stand for any length of time
out of doors on a cold winter's day,
they ,should have blankets. And so
Alen they come'in from work steam
ing hot, they should be allowed to
stand a short time until they have
partially cooled off Clhen the blanket
should be put on for an hour. Be
careful rnd not delay putting on the
blanket until they have become chin
e. d.—Bural American.
AIHYALS THAT CHEW mu ClTD.—lia
minating animals gather their food
rapidly, give it a few cuts with their
teeth, and swallow it. It goes to an
interior receptacle, where it is moist-
ened ; this is very essential if it be
the day hay. When the animal has
filled himself, he masticates the food
thus - stowed_ away in his stomach,
raising it cud by cud. When a por-
tion is completely masticated, it pass
es into another receptable, and the
process of digestion goes on. Thus
an ox, if left to himself, will raise and
masticate all the food thus stowed
away in his stomach. If he be
pushed and worked hard, and does
not have much time to masticate, he
falls of in flesh, his health is poor, his
digestion is incomplete. The horse,
on the contrary, however much he
may be in a hurry, he must masticate
each mouthful before he swallows it.
A hungry ox let into a meadow will
fill himself in twenty minutes, while
a horse would want at least an hour
and twenty minutes to take the same
amount of grass. The dee'rothr3ep,
goat, chamois, and rabbit, being the
natural prey of ferocious beasts, are
endowed with the extra stomach in
which hastily to stow away his food
without mastication. This may be
regarded as 'a wise provision of na
tore, enabling them to sally forth
where the food is plenty, and in a
short time fill' themselves and retire
to a place of safety, to ruminate their
food at their leisure.
BOILED POT/TOM—Not one house
keeper out of ten knows how to boil
potatoes properly. Herp is as Irish
-method, one of the best we know of.
Clean wash the potatoes, and leave
the skin on ; then bring the water to
h boil,' and throw them in. As , soon
as boiled soft enough for a fork to be
easily thrust through them, dash
some cold water in the pot, let the
-.. potatoes remain two minutes, and
then pour off the water. This done,
halfiremove the pot-lid, and let the
potatoes remain over a slow fire till
the steam is evaporated, then peel,
and set them on the table in an open
dish. Potatoes of a good kind, thus
cooked, will always be sweet, dry,
and mealy. , A covered dish is bad
for potatoes, as it keeps the steam
in' and makes them soft and watery.
Sum , should have dry sheds, sun
ny yards, and be fed from racks and
troughs. Graining should commence
as grass fails, and the flocks should
be so divided that those placed to
gether are of about equal strength.
The high price of linseed cake and
meal will prevent their use to a great
extent. Corn is the natural substi
tute, and a good one, but it must be
used with great caution. Keep sheep
constantly and, gradually gaining.
Ewes served in November will yearn
in April ; that is, 10 days.
To make a cake without ega, take
two cups of sugar, dissolved in three
cupi of buttermilk ; sift one quart of
flour, and work into'it two large ta
*le-spoonfuls of butter, (or good
sweet lard with a little salt); one
teaspoOnful of finely pulverized soda.
Stir these to a smooth batter ; flavor
with extract of lemon or vanilla, and
bake in a quick oven. This will
keep three days, and is better the
second day than the first, if it is put
in a stone jar and covered close as
soon as cold. I
Rwrs ix OArs.—A Southern paper
says that the rats may be effectually
kept from oats in the stack, or in the
barn, by sprinkling wood ashes pret
ty freely among the bundles.
_The ashes get into the nose and
eyes Lof the- rats, producting a dis
agreeable sensation, and they leave
the premises.
The ashes at the same time will be
beneficial to the stock.
1
Ozanne should be cleaned and put
in order to be filled for winter. It is
well also to look after the arrange•
ments fcr supplying the farm stock
with water during the winter. 'lf
there is not a supply in the barn
yard, perhaps a few dollars expernlcd
rightly will bring down an unfailing
stream'from a spring.
Ws see it stated that coal or gas
tar applied about a corn•crib_ will
keep the grain from devastation by
rats.
IF you would not have your horses
acquire the habit of hanging in the
halter, do not strike him tn"front
when young. ,
THE best food for fattening fowls
is said to be ground oats mixed to a
dough with water or milk. The
latter is the best.
- Psovzssos Spooner objects to saw
ing off or shortening the horns o
,cattle. It gives pain to the anima
- and impairs its strength.
AY item of importance in plowing,
to see, before begining, if there is
any defect in the surface of the
ground that can be modified or cor
rected.
Tat Norfolk Chronicle condemns
the use of check reins on horse. They
spoil their months,
impare their tem
pers,_ and render them
_generally
uneasy. •
elotlAng.
BEDELL & VAN,.VELSOR;,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS J
r r m lw•m7 v ,
RH.AI?Y MADE, CLOTHING!
FINIS AND -CAPS,
GENTS FITMMMNG GOODS
68 Broad Street,
WAVEBLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y.
we have a Fashionable Cotter from Kew
York City, and take all the risk in giving you a
good At.
READY MADE OLOTRING
We nuke at oar own establishment. We give
particular sneaks:l to Youth's Bop. sad
ripintoopiemt - orosmetd
And always have a good sanartment.
CLOTHS AND OASSIMERSS,
From im amt. t 043 Per rut. wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
Kept within, 20 fogies. Come end .:look and
prove bzo• ywredt.
MI6 WM be at the Ward House the dist sad
third Thursday of every month with samples
of Goods, and wowed to take messorm.
BEDIOI, & VAN ?ISM&
68 Bros&st., Waved- , Y.
Agents for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine.
April 2,1888.
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLOVE - NG S79RE I
Adjoining Patton'. Bleck.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
Would respectfully anno tame to the cilia ens of
Towanda and vi cinity. that they have opened
the above store, ander the name of •• The To.
wands Begnlator," with. • splendid &mortals nt
OP HEADY MADE CLOTH WO!
Gents Furniablag Goods, Hats, Caps, &0., &0.,
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled fa style or elegance, and_that the
prices ar so low as to astonish evtybody.—
Rosenberg & Wolff hope that by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of - To -
winds, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the follow
ing Commandments for their guidance.
CONE ONE! CONE ALL!
At Rosenberg & Wenn' One Price R egulator,
Mein Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COHNANDMINTI3,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days
1. Thou shalt here no other place 'to) buy
clothing except Rosenberg d Wolf's One Price
Regulator, Wain Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Roeenbarg it Wolf are no ChathasHrt.
but sell at one price, and reliable. ar d i l M
serre_you unto the third and fourth generation.
S. Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen
berg 3 Wars One Price Store.
4. Thou shalt bear in mind that w e sell only
on six days of the week, and don't desecrate
the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and
lumen out a show, tor, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg & Wolff, and their clerks, desire to
rest mom their labors.
5. nos shalt honor the way Itosenbarg
Wolff deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy
Its benefits.
8. Thou shalt not commi_ tma impropriety—of
buying of Chatham st. Coders, but come di
rect to Rosenberg 1 Woltre Once,(Price Regis-
Istorilain street.
7. Thou shalt not fiat in vain for goods of
Forelgo make, for Rosenberg, 1 Wolff keep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin Emuithe Regulator
for Rosenberg I war sell so cheap it would be
a sin.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
suited and for has money, at Rosenberg &
Wolf's than any other Mont.
10. Thom shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg a Wolff can
give them to you likewise 4 therefore, take
counsel, and boy only of Rosenb erg & ' Wolff
the Once Price Men.
Taman la, Sept. 1,1868.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE I
Opposite Public Square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
Receiving new additions to his stock of
C L 0 'l' EE I N - Ci-
Every week, which he is selling lower than any
house in turn.
GOOD OASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CASSINERE An UNION SUITS,
MAP 1
OVERCOATS AT ANY PRICE
A large line of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Which Is selling below cost. as he Is anxious to
close out this branch of his business.
=BOEINGS OF ALL KENDS.
GENT'S FURNISIONG GOODS,
Of every description
r r r M T Irl
HATS AND CAPS AT COST I
Call and convince yourselves 1
Towanda, Nov. 28,1868.
HAT, OAP, AND FUR STORE I
Theo The
side tm
tdercor's deralgned have opened a Store on the
of new block,
TOWAIffDA, PA.,
Where they Intend to keep a toll stook of
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Goods, consisting. of
BASS, CAPS, IfURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMBELLAS , CANES, GLOVES,
BUFFALO and WOLF ROBES, &c.
Which we wili.sell at the loweatpoetible Mese
clureepeettelly solicit a share of the pstro2age
bspubik.
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CLONNEY a AIII33RY
Tonna, Oct. 5,1881.
TANNING & HARNESS MAKING
The madendped nave this ds formed a
GEEni,. hip be Want as Da h o rn of MA
MUM, theporpos oariai
os the above badases. Rama aaldef aid
dose to older aid all vat anutod.
Cash for Ma.
GRIME NAGEL
EDGAR 8. FULLER
Camptenes, Jas. El. MS.
mug BUT FRUIT JARS IN USE
at WADS I SW&
Grouries 'Sr :`frovisitme.
GRO=W, PROVISIONS,
"I N inDB
, I ! lii i 4Cl*
WOODEN, WILLOW, AND 'MEE
W 8 R 3111
Na 4- PATTON'S - Bum;
Southeast corner of Main & Bridgeiti
l ew and zwirdie 60‘06
Andrtment aiwayi Vontliet&
Great hdeoeineats to
CASE B UYIEIiSi
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought and Sold at
THE MARKET '
LONG & MILER.
Nov n, 1868.
NEW
_GROCERY AND PROVI-
McCAESE & 311.7 C;
•
.
Respectfully mist:mace that the ; have com
meased_the
GROCERY AND novilfroN Blair
In the North Berne of Neriur's New Block.
and tun now In store a full assortment o
Goods in their Ilse, purchased in Moir Task,
which they ball reflected with nausea care,
sad will sell at tbs lowest possible sates. The4,r_
stock Is complete la way par,tleclas, and fa
IM!!!!!!!!EM!
They asithe patronage) of the public, with
he iners= that drat rate goods - and fair
dealing may always be expected.
They have !low In store, and for sale by the
am or single jar, a large stook of
MOORE'S SEL•FSEAL'ING
AIR TIGHT FRUIT JABS,
Which they recommetul u the very best offered
to the pnbile. They ,astfor this jar, an inspeo.
lion and trial, as its merits are apparent to ev
ery one. -
ims.. North store la Itercar's New Block,
Main street, Towanda, Ps.
Aar CABH paid for MODEM, and for
BUTTER, at the highest market rates.
JAMES Moan%
• •
HAMM MIX.
June 25, 1868.
W HOLESALE GROOEEY
PROVISION HOUSE
P. S. M. elk CO
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which has thus fakate
tended their new enterprisci, desire
to mae acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage they have re-
ceived, by giving their customers the
advantage of their years'- experience,
together with the benefit of their
greatly increased facilities for doing
business.
They keep constantly on hand, a
very large and complete assortment
of everything in their line, and are
daily receiving such additions to
their stock as the wants of their
tilde requires.
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Cabe, Rice, To
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome,
Wrapping Paper, and ,Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which hivel been recent
ly bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
J. N. COLLINS
They desire to call medal atten•
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teaa, which They are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
the quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort
ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
Oil.
They still continue to have the
benefit of a resident Partner in. New,
York, who is constantly in the market
and prepared to turn to oar advan•
tage any favorable changes lin the
price of goods. ' ' -
PDX, STEVENS, 1110100 E 100.
May 18,1868.
NI
Hae Jost opened a tbil sad complete amottmeit
of • 1
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS
TEL SUGAR, COFFEE AND
122.LuenF the ofiebrited Mineral' Soap, an
tor cleaning Tin and filline ware. • ; .
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aro keeps conetantly on band all kinds of
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Peaches. Paws. Apples. Heiden. linen Oars
sad atatowkandill other trails la their sea
swhich Nil be aid cheap. -
n ap dad his cemented with tbi abuts sd
lasting Roam, wheys' people eashig la town
tor dinner will Ina a wawa meal got up la good .
style. la roadhouse, any time.
flash paid ha Green Fruit. Glee him a dell.
GEO. W. KOPPITT;?
Towanda. hallat / B s 7 . i
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN
cub pall tor troll fitted and well diem-,
ad Bop mad Poona, at •
NoCIAIIB
I ono Iltoto Sotiatli aitrat.
- Woo u,use.
ME
TOWANDA; PA.,
=CUM DULY.
EON STORK I
mAnt STREET.
113, Ken Sturr,
T9WAND4,i PA.
W. MOFFITT,
/OAT IP ALL sort%
*Palm• -- 4/
Praviskie
•
flu:oor_ , _ 3 PROVISION 4SO
vs- ism
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=ea littler nee et Itt in itt e li the ille4
NOM al tie jpebile 16 hie Jeep sad .at st
Wed tint er - • ; \ v
=PRO NIN
thioc k Et 4 3 - , Ai ii-: ,
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I!' 'WI
aideb he liti ulnae to • nit the ditai . 4
penes oe, ell; lie ha Sin email sapit
I
. IBED 81 1 04E4
Whisk hi well iteetell to gee s e, OWN mil 1
nerds? oesUr l agiele liVea -a! knee
coesteatly on Watt law dock of , .
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TRA4 - upPrERS, 0IIGABEI;
. . , i 1 - MOWS* • ' •;_ ,
MA* ' • 01121 k - PORir, ."
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' 1
Wiiiehlhiliesinek demi - lie iedi. 1
GOODS BILIVERA'D • mtrzti: Bono
, i ItEN, OF CHARGE.
The elite of ilbweadls -sad vie •
plenaeocer oc eer Unlike toe their
Wrong • the last • =i:s
two lows, aid 1/11
meths with . their imehiteaoe, to improve et•
ere opt. etesity to enlarge our beetiese, se
hi mensal satisfaction to:aU. Call ead se so e us
aid*. -1
- - ...‘ 10ilinnithiliT11.
Towanda; ley io, leer.
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Erwl RTORRI
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NEW C,N)li
•
N_EjW='(#BOOBRIE•SI
II
W. lA. ROCKWELL'S.
,
'CANNED 12,MTS,
PINE;A.p,PLN3, PEACHES, PLUMS
*I or ALL lUNDS.
,
AN•D oi r taiNED OYSTERS.
DBE AP LF.J3.
, •
PEAOHES, PRUNES, CHEERIO,
ac., ao.
Vila, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLAASES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of .11" a., in fact everything In the
081:OCHRY LINE!
!like kepi constantly oat haed
PLOTI*EEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
LAM, AIM IVZST
VARTAIR OF FARIIOIIBB PRODUCM
A treth lot of
DRY G
DS OF AL A I, VARIETIES,
Pan:bard st lb°
!
;II)141013,41:1:41C1:1:4:1
And will be wad as
•
CHEAP
AS THE.. CHEAPEST!
rb THE FARMERS.
omit rem Bob
ALL; • R I N DS OF. PRODUCE.
W. A. ROCKWELL
May 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
r)ma=i)iies entire inkmt:4
R. H. PATCH,
In In the Ann of 0. B. PATCH & CO.. I. now
pmarett Ito offer to the 'oldeen■ of Bradford
County Und vicinity. • large and wellselected
stock of
pRoCKRIzs,
Which I purchased for Cub and feel coati-
dent thsi au all it fa km figures as au be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to. the public
a splendid stook of
TEAS, COMES, SUGARS,
81143011, SALEILLTIIII, SPICE% 10.
*mil on band. largo stock of
AKRON FLOUR. GRAHAM po.
ATE DO. BUOIEWHEAT DO.
I keep I eteueantly on tilted, RAY%
LORD settled' of MIL • Would all the at-
tuition b.t the piddle to our filikn't Be BM
• .
STOOK OF TOBACCO,
in qiallty or price. Jesse Oaklers Celebrated
Landry. New York Chemk2l and Brown Soap
, •
Plano tall sad esaadas one stock of
; t WOODEN WARE:
Lai* amoortmeat of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOIOLT- SOAPS, 4,14, So. I will pay the high.
ort, *h i price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Parvierit give us aea before selling elsewbste.
Penam Indebted to the pate Ana wlll
pLiw all sad msksinanediate payment,.
i • rater O. B. MOB
Towanda, 11. INT.
NR7r . , FRUIT AND, FANCY
Orocery Store!
ii
Near the Elwell Home, I
TOWANDA, OA. •
Just started. good supply of •
ILIPP,TrIT
FONNION, DONEE:TM ()ANDREI & MIND.
1 .wza, come, ows iwunikr r
,
Candies,Fruit Extract,
I do. se.
CoUitisstly isehead, sad soul be sold obesp es
She Chaplet. Also the best gadfly of
ALTIMORE OYSTERS, '
I
Bisluestire, eau, et big. - -Preek uud Fine
• Muse inbes thep lamb - •
I pin; WOODS NEWSTOBE,
r •
Betireen.the Elwell House end Nercur's Block.
TUss6ndo, Oct. id, Ille&
WAMM MEALS, AT ALL HOURS
FT lat O. W. MOFFITT'S Reatautaat.—
Perim cooing to town for Manerorill do will
to-hb blm a caU.
Jaw tar W.
111)1"17
MOWN, TOBACCO AND .1110 •
1 1.. J! Brimkpli Midi% per,
'1
EMI
' ' SPRING' AND' MMM
wa id a. s as to ths Masai of TIN=
aaathapahtlassaaally, that bola
auldailmealtim,aairaaa. -
FIRESH GOODS,
ids Mae. wad& to the wale of the people.
wbiali he wilell Ibr °derma it tenser ti
..11o1E.D ltßlor,st.
Caudstthga, lanai atop& roll gni Aida,
- CLOTHING!
(N 08103 4 -44 say itiaa) CossWhig Is
BUSINESS SUITS,
COATS, VESTS' AND PANTS,
All Wool.
DIMS COATS, PANTS & VESTS;
Linea Coats, Mutant sad Ponta,
Ore Alfa aad•Over ebb% Mussed Parisi
Casehmer• sad 'Plaaael Shirk;
ILelt Ties. Gloves. Gum. Luther
Silk Soft and Straw Bata.
Mira that Soca oogavare
cheaper at a fair pries than poor goods at say
Woe.Odl sad ezeinlaegoods before bay-
Nest door to Powell ay
• B. W. EDDY.
Towanda. 116.7 Is,lBBl.
THE 1211IPII OF FASHION I
NEW mat AND NEW GOODS!
An oath* now stock of 11loathe bought as
cling as Wore the war to be sold with
The undersigned would rope cella, announce
to the citisena,of Towanda and vicinity that he
la now readf to offer them 01 othing, such as
FINK BEAVER' OVERC9ATS,
l rear Dims AND Butunsa Sara.
Ankhiv Goods, &e.. and that then goods
bought at very low Agoras will be sold with
very small profits I Wind to establish I per
manent trade in this place, and in order to gain
the otmildenee at purchasers, wlll deal on a
basis of
are nted to be. Come and e 1
HO ESTY AND - INTEGRITY I
and sli goods will be warranted for what they
examine and
convlnCe yourself. Don't :forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opp osite the Means House,
south and of Beldleman s Block.
M. JACOBS.
To l 'ada i , Octal, 1887.
VAILT, AND WINTER GOODS I
,r
.11EAT RWJCTIOS IN HOB I
i
PROOLAKATION BY I
COHEN ac ROSENIELD,
TOWANDA, PA:
Warns, It awns to hare the
11the la
habitants of Towanda, and • V. to !•••-
aim our fair way of dealing ;
AND Wunansa, We owe oar sere thanks
to the einninsalty tor extending tei us mo liberal
peteonsge MU ;
- AND Wilms., We deem It our duty to re
olprocate all the fame bestowed upon us thus
great stooWe do h k
of ereby publicly PROCIJIM, that on
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCLON, BEAVER.
Doeskin ik Cassimere Suite,
Of all grades and of the !latest ' styles wi l l be
disposal of at
REDUCED PRIOESI
Our goods are manufactured fa New York city
by one of the members of the dm, therefore
we are enabled to seal an cheap as the nazi,
and wishing to reduce our stock. we will put
our goods at such low rates as will enable soy
body to hey a suit of doilies. We.are reedy
Ins the
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever bionght to thts market. inch as Bearer.
Chhwhine. Doeskin. /so., for 'Ken and Boys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince yourself of the feet that they , do
as tiler, say and do not nilseepresent any of
their of
goods. We also call attention to our
stock - • .
GENIE! FURNISHING GOODS !
Etna aa Cardnlare and Wookin Overaldets, Un
derskirts and Drawers, ovaralls and overakta.
Glom, andlgan Jackets, Tia, Callan, likaw
Pendent,
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
WM& they oleo sell at Reduced Prices. abs
as a call before buying elsewhere.
001111 N & RDSZPIPIIII.D.
Towanda, Oct. 21, 1811rdts rowel ;
Co.
Thenndendgoed woad reaper/Ally inform
the citizens of W &lasing and vicinity that
they have daM of their old a tack and have
again opened at their old stand wit as entire
new stock of Ready Wade Clothing which are
of the best mann fecturend of the latest style
They ban Dearer, Citincldila. Doeskin and
Pilot Overcoats. Also' a large assortment Pf
Genie Furnishing' Goods. Midi as Overshirts
edTi Drawer'', Hats Cain, art., which
willt l
it Reduced Prices. vdn
000lidenco of the penal by honnO and
fair dealing. they are sure of obta in log . share
of their
pm eliewhere ge. Call and examine before
- COHEN a ROSE WIELD.
Wyalming. 01424 11168:
CAMPAIGN OPENZDI
GRAND RALLY OF TEE NAMES. !
COME ONFa • COME ALL !
And Miming of every political faith are invited
to attendllie
GREAT MASS MEETING
Which is to be held and continued for the ° next
tbree months - by the citizens of Towinda and
vicinity at
O. B. PATCH.
Where and old are shoady gathering
to themselves with
FCLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
Prom tie excellent taqiply we have lately
received and which for.
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND CUBA PUBES
Cannot be welled In Mk or any other mar
ket. oar entire stock being new and bought for
emit we
Oar motto is Cakk Bales, 821111 Pains. %Wet
ly Cash, and Once Price Only. We inviter one
and all to pay as a visit at the old stand of
olomon 1 don, one door north °PLOW &Co
SOLOMON
octavo'. JUL= wow.
Towanda, Oct. 1, 1868.
,WE Overuosta this ovum at very law
prices. O stock was bough
_t low, and le re
tailed lea than a usual wh oles profit.
We ale* some extra borplas at the once price
store of B9LOIION a WOLFF
NO. IS3, Main Street.,
• WE BELL our stock of Flu Coati, Basin=
Wu, Ponta and Vesta, for men and boys' wear
M low as day puhisur time this summer. We
have, some ap Rada Loads fn this line. bought
chew and' selling at a very small profit, at the
One Price Store of
SOLOMON & W 01.27.
4 No._ ,123 Main Street:
Wili es T;Pandaidag Goods mach -below
scarab .N Our Modtts complete in lifin's
and _ Oa thee customers ca
many time. faDy' 20 per tent. - by be gat
the one price store of'
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
No. 123. Street.
WM SELL small Wiese as chap am large
'sum...SelPinderi, Handkerchiefs. Oonsre, Tim;
Obese, Maas and gooks of %this clue miry
much lees then they are retailed ebewhere.—
We twits the trade to' cons tics themselves at
the one price date*
SOLOMON a wciur,
• No. 123, Main Street.
The Wee price in cash 'paid for Wool •
aides, Pete, and Oalf Skim af the one_p rice
store of • SOLOMON I WOW.
- _ ' No. 123; Mala Street.
ISE
SMALL PROFITS I ,
CHINCHILLAS. PILOTS.
Aho the
HATS AND OAPS.
BEPUNLJCANS. DINCM:7II.VT9,
NO. 123 0 Wig MENET
DISTANCE,ALL COkrmmON.
1. Draw mtb- fabicitus
. D a. 41. '7'o4 ei B,;,
EITOB7I,
flaw Ws !tad Pia. Streets. ' l fooluala, Pa. •
- Anise ' -maid, otailsrpty to lit Illaek;a
tall ma • 4 anititattagaa
aolooka ll = l o=assay 'Maio mod
ti tha afts soloakal pummel. suet*
astaated ddb mod to tbiprogroolve waste at
the palMe, IWO will ; tobpi aamatistly rip
pot oda Malt pasoloase ail allusi au Ito
not nalmaibla -toe at Of BOW
calmilthig or ' '
DRUGS, IigDIOINES,,OHEILICALEI,
ram ops. uproar,
:):4:f'A 0:IFV11111# til:l4 if 40 :1
BABB, PAINT, VARNER, -mins-fuse,
.
fed ap kinds of Bristua .
KEROSINE OR COAL OIL,
Aket4. l ollWas Molds.
LAWS, SHAM. 'WHIM CIIMINEYSt
*no, Lard; Whale, Neat* Foot,
TANNER'S AND NAORME OILS,
Ploy sad Toilet Articles to all tbelt variety,
SPONGES, BMUS, SOAPS, MESS,
Pomades, Balr•Dyes, Pertasery,
POCCIT BOOKS, PORT MONAIS,
Pobtid Inane, Beam,
TOOTH, SUN AND NAM PREPADATIONS
PUPA WINKS AND LIQUORS,
Per Kedkthal we,
Tomo°, ( Baum Pins AND PRIAM,
Gerdes, Pia lad Pinar Elsa% Trunk Sap.
potters, Suspensories Moulder Sri N
Bassi Pompe ii ?". g Rtec e rz
SWAN. ippier, 'Nipple
What% Sp iny', Taaa,6ol•
Prot% Jr-
&Big Pto., fari,Thermoiceiero t
Flavortog Extracts ► Mono Jugs. Ohm/
Work Bot lirlakcorto. !*th Prick-
and itZe - MUM. •
Von &c. Botanic. &lee* and E . r h._
to liedicans, and all the Pope atent 4 - 1
.MEDIOIN - E .
AU snicka warranted as represented. Per
e= at s distance Can receive their ordenby
stage or null, which will receive prompt anil
metal attention.
---L
DR. PORTER'S PREPAILII7ONB
FOR FAMILY ME,
Known as safe and Reliable Remedies, are'war•
nutted for whit they are intended to kin antis•
iketion, via
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrr eos r covers.
colds. hors ..c.60c.t.51 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic M i = s, or bilious cost-
' plaints - mut and cathartic.... 25
Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrup for smrifufa
• Ain fitiseeem, iv. .. 100
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonlo,forfonafe mesh
Dr. Porters Tonle E eta airirfor sboughteeiog 100
UP Wang • 1 00
Dr. Porter's Tansy Sagas Ir. for hoer and
kidn
Dr. Porter's Comp. ey
Syr. Hypophosphites, 1 00
for ammo richi-U4 I 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for dial%
35
Dr. Porter's Famil y"' 7 3. Emifoi spraiw
bruises
Wafer.,
35
D. Porter's =rat
Wafts,
for hoarse.
23 _
Dr. Porter's WO;at Wafts, xr espettiag
rooms 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for. esti:rain*
hag worms 35
Dr. Porter's Infant Belief, for crying babies
who, gr 26
Dr. Porter's =Sc Spa; for catarrh
25
Dr. Porter's
ache Toothach e Drops, for tooth.
25 '
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, farpreseroing
lath 25
Dr. Porter's
grwrTr konene, in for •dressing and 50
o the
Dr. Porter ' -Triobphile, tor hair
beautifying the 60
• hallo'
60
Dr. Porter's OrkiriferousShampoo,for clean.
NOW hair . 60
Dr.-Portor's Ilik of mem for Wordily.
Dr. Porter'elle 0' IL I ntlor externs 6 0
.
Dr. Porter 's Fre nch mpound, for scald
Dr. Porter's i l r edi Phis,: for babitua
00
00
weal 00
Dr. Porter's Sealing Salve, for cutsoroand!
15
° ho - -
Dr. Porter's Up Sal e, for Chapped Ups.... 25
Dr. Pcoter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes.. 26
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart .Bemover, for v
, corns and bunion.
Dr. Port e l'.lonstlpation Pills, for costive..
2
. .
Dr. Porter's ron Pals, for poor blood ..... 26
Dr. Porter's tra=nesia, fora pleas
e. 60
Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, fie making nu
throe diet for invalids - IS
iimape,
Dr. Porter's Pantile, .for flavoring
ice cream, att 40
Dr. Porter' Extract Lemon, for flavoring
. ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fot mending -
broken Glue, 23
Dr. Porter's Liquid g for repairing •
' wood work ' , .23
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plaid,for easy trash
ing 60
Dr. Porter's
bum Bed Bag Poison, for killing
40
.
Dr. Porter's P 1 Poison Paper, for killing
Mei cla
Dr. Porter'. Bat d Mice Poison, for ae
rte 26
Dr. Porter's o r s
removing spoilt
hem ales 26
Dr. Porter's Bloc Ink, in pint bottles IS
In bulk by the gallon 00
1 and Cattle Powder, for .
I of animals ! 30
and Cattle Lotion, for
. mileirloo. • 60
ne and Spirit Care, •
horses - . 60
Medico adv given gratuitously at the oMce,
charging only for medicine.
gir nkful tor past liberal patronage,would
ily announce to his friends and the
r p s a i nat no pains shall be spared to wady,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
H. C. PORTER, N. D.
Dee. 18,1888.—ye. i
Dr. Porter's RI
Dr. Porter's
Dr. Porter's _
• - for
tarbmcire.
ta
O %
t 4
V 2 i
41 01 3
. to
1 Ps
1 4. !i. i ,z 1 i
i. i t!:1 OP
i tv 8
, 0 4.0
?
MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Block of
HAldll,,_/6.118
PASIBBG IMPLIMENTS.
BLACK MITRE' TOOLS,
and OAIIPENTEREP TOOL&
Also, a lane aaeortnient of •
Window Glass, Saab, Paints, Olio,
ruttyand". VarnisheVarnisli B a nd Paint
altee
of aU kinds, which will be aid for "thelowesi
Cub price. Also, aau enoctant of
KEROBEIZ LAMPS
of aver etrle sad pattern to soft the public;
Lamps repaired sad changed ram Oil. and
Fluid loZerareae.
Partlealai attention pilaf* the 11111111thICtintig
of ail Idade of
TIN WARN.
JOISSIN• TROOTTLT •TTBSIDID TO
.1 -
We bare on land a Sae article of
GLASS FRUIT JARS.
with Improved seitemeßeg Garb, end •
HERMETICAL 811•LINGOARG,
which Is one a the beet ciane need.
June 10,1866.
WRAPPING PAPER!
FIVE TONS WRAPPING PAPERS UST
CEIVED,
Having secured the agency for one '
of the
largest manufacturers in the country, we are
now prepared to offer great inducements. to
merchao'a and others using Wrapping Paler.
Oor stock 'comprises everything fa the Um.
and we respectfully solicit a portion , o!
hatronsge, as we are satisfied that we-
poft as low as any establishment Of
thus onto.
- . *
aVa ,
' ALTOS)
Towanda, Oct. 1, 1868. Matoar'srtook.
Drop at* lata
W o H.
- DWG - MOM
W.
li anamhe . IL Gore sootiNci ale : bsibui iiollH at t, l u tiaga '' :.
etd
stand 11..4,5irE0e1.
_visas be It 404
nadving sidataNtevhlit Mock boor the . ass
nibble Importers • ind asubetaime tape*
tally irks ow a Ithaval , lbw piddle pans
op, A tariptetookot
I Vl , ll'l. ll EO l l --I
Ilsojnat boa istiefred,and ari
pared to supply the
WANTS 07 THE PUBLIC
!Iw_l - To ISM !ILO&
PURE WINES 4111) LIQUi3BI3;,
YON MEDICAL INIS ONLY.
BOTANIC - ECLECTIC AND NONCEPATIOO
NBDIODINI3.
11A44:i.:1)4 1 .1rft:ijNq 144.1.10(01.1A
!An@'/ ► OIL, Tom,,
./11•1101
0111111141,
:Ili:T.o(4i I*4:1 1 / v i
-l• i:Is) Friri
AlgD 118111 MULVEY.
A Urge 'app." Drakes for the Hat' and liar
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow.
den and Pastes, On., Perfumery,
Soaps, Combs,- Raft Dye, Invlgor ,
atots.&e., Kerosene, Imam
Shades, Chimneys;
Wkb, So.: all of the
late at styles.
CHOICE CHUBB. TOBACCO AND BMW
ar Phystchas supplied at remenakde rates.
y
liedioineemspoeided and a and Prescriptiona nanprepared b kin', and ac
cauately compet
ent meow at ell hona of the day and night.
Sunday heirs from 9to Id o'clock in thefora
noon, to 2ln the afternoon,.
Towanda ,:fient. 29, MM.
Books anb fitationtrg.
REMOVAL!
*ALVORD St BARBER
Have removed their
BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM
To the magnificent new store in
MBRCIIR'S BLOCK,
Nearly opposite the " Ward House,"
where they are prepared to offer to
their old customers, and the public
generally, a new and carefully se
lected assortment of
B 0 K
Comprising Standard Works, Novels
Text Books, &c. Their assortment or
BIBLES,
TESTAMENTS,
HYMN BOOKS, ,
PRAYER BOOKS,
etc., will be found to be complete. A
large assortment jof
Sunday School Books, Cards
&c., always on hand
Writing Papersd 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
ed.
We keep constantly 'on hand all
the Daily and Weekly Papers, Mag
azines, Periodicals, &c.
Give us a call.
' ' ALVORD & . BARBER.
Towanda, July 13, 1888.
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS •
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PENS, INK, MUSIC STATIONERY AND
: .
PICTURES
•
BLANK. BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda)Nov. 19, 1888. j:
800s -BINDERY.-THE PUBLIC
ropeottnAr Informed that the Book
lirlabar been removed to the Argos Md.
604, where will be done -
BOOK-BIN DINO!
In all Its various bamboo, on terms u Tea.
enable u" the times " will allow. The Bind.
exy wlll be under the charge of
H. C. WHITAKER,
An esperienoed Binder, and all work will be
promptly doneOD a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. Music, lispaines, News-
PPM 9/d &soh, ay., bound in every variety
of styli,. Particular attention will be paid to
the Mug and Binding of
BOOIM,
To say belted pattern, which la quality and
dunibUlty mil be warranted.
All work - ,wlll be ready for delivery when
promised. -
The pa of the pabUo solicited, and
who goananteed.
Tonands.'Aminet 1046.—1 L
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS !
JAMS BABIHBOH announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Banana. Tablas. Bedstads. Stands, Chain,
ite.; of every drecriptiof. , which wil l be made
et the best materials. and he "mattmorkmaa
like manner.
I invite the inecthrn of the public to myjwork,
which shellac be summed in diusbillt7. at an
- ahoy in the country, and my prices will 'be
Pound to be u low ea the timer will admit.
lbsedy-made Comma eonataatly on hand or
mile to order. • good Hearse will be famished
whoa desired.
=iiisi
0 ETE B tfH. FO
_ ;
,
M H.;1111 8 - .11 Q.lO,
Mated on Pine, and of Minn Street,
TO A i _B/LiOFCIRD 09., PA.;
Is saw stood to Walsh • •
0 SAW MILLS
auD
SHINGLE MACHINES,
tt ery
otitis tot moil \with thi ritest Lapin*
apts., AU kinds of for Flowing sad
Saw Mils. • . -,
STEAM OINKS,
-. &MADE REP& ,
STEAM WHISTLES. .7
M
STEAM GAES, .-'
GAUGE COOKS
• OIL VAN'S, &C.,
, . Farniabed at short
.notice. -
'BOLT CUTTING,
Done from; to li thaw in diameter.
, . FORGING.
Of bear, wrought. work 'forAiridges, wall
*thew purposes, done .to order.. Also, &large
sworttswitof i - • .
COOKING dr, HEATING STOVES,
Coal and Wood Barnes. Furniture for Cooking
Slaves, More Pipe, , Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators and Wows, kept constant
1y oa hand.
DRAW INGO & SPEOIMATIONS
Of aU kinds of machinery - los nails and other
inaPosem PrOared 1 1. •
-- WARREN HILL,, -
Pozsaast i who has tutd large experisitce in' this
branch of the busbies& . -
JOHN CARMAN..
Towanda, Oet.-29 , „ 1888.-17..
,truals,
FP VERY
Uf . Mi
01138.
111111213 1
.811L8,
TOWANDA- 'oeg,NTAGE
Catheters.
, IMPS, POND?
I:htualterslipted respeetfalliannc;nace to the
public that they hi , ;43 . ptirehaeed the
OAII.RI.AGE .SHOP
And are now prepared to build work in
T.HE' LATEST STYLE
I;nd most Workmanlike manner. They will
constantly keep on handan assortment of "Oen.
dld •
19.-11. H. GORE.
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
DEMOCRAT AND 1413MBER WAGONS,
ALBANY , SLEIG 1113.
REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea
sOuable ptiees.
• ' BRYANT & STULEN
Towanda, hay 9;1867.-Iy.
NEW . PLANING MILL
The undersigned having btdlt s large and 'com
modious IliH. in the Borough• of Towanda, and
Mai it with the moat modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacturenf
are prepared to fill orders, whether- large or
upon the 'shortest notice. We -have
also a large rariety ot MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
lunch cheaper than they can be worked by.
hand.
PLANING,
TONGUEVING,
GROVEING,
M=MiMil
Persil= building, and not living more than
twelve lo fourteen miles 'distant, will And it
largelylor their interest to bay of ms, or bride
their lumber and worked by oar machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have it
ground oat and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE & HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and see uss or if you can't come, write. .
L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864.
T OWA ND A AGRICULTPRAb
MANUFACTURES HUBS,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING,- PLANING, ETC., ETC
HUBS, SPOKES &13ENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK , PROP WHICH- TO SELECT
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY 'A OAK.
Ws have the Broad and Narrow Guage
PlClamade and dressed
H. C. MERCIA; President
SEE THIS 'AND DON'T. FORGET
TLat there is now on hind a large asiortmenl
DIIGGiES AND PLATFORM WAGONS
ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY
Which, for style, good •materials used In con
atruction, quality of work and Ilnisb, can no
be inapsised..
Is, to employ only lirstelase workmen, and age
rant my work
great ears to get to i t
g he ve sath best offac stockt
ion , and to war;
.
Wg. All kinds of Wagons slid Carriages
made to order, . with particular care • and dis
patch,
Rerlagewell, neatly and promptly done. It
pay --14 to paticonhie the
ATHENS CARM'AGE FACTORY
NEW TAILOR SHOP
Has opened•ei shop in the room hack of the
Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Associa
Con, semind story, over Eddy'm Clothing Store
where he is now prepared to d eU kinds of
- .. TAILORING, •
•
In the beet and most fashkinable manner. An
experience of many years, e determination to
kz4rp with the Fashiorus of the Times , . ends
to please his customers. he believerwill
'enablechim to give satisfaction.
_ Cutting doneon short notice and (assort
Ide terms. - - Toiwends. Oct. 17, 1867.
RAG - RAGS It RAGS In--500
Toni good Paperitage wanted. for which
the highest market price will be paid.
. ALVORD & BARBER.
Towanda, Oct. 1 1888.
Antufactaiii; &Pt.
FA.CT R Y.I
G. H. DA - 11 KE,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
CU £ND WO BEATZD
ALL wonx
WINDOW BASH, 1 BLINDS, ,
AND SCROLL
WORKS.
TOWANDA, PENN'A.,
BENT STINT,
GIZNERLL WOOD WORK.
To Dealers in
We offer a
The above are from the best
LIGHT qD HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent
Towards, July 2, 1262
At the
" MY POLICY "
PRICES LOW
IT 701
J. A. BRISTOLL.
Athens. Pa., Sept.. I. 1858 —3m:
AMOS'PENNEPACKER,
hottratut
TOWA.NDA INSU-kANeEt
AGENCY
• Policies fasued,l4owessCilastedrcapuy
By H. B. APKBAN,
Of the following well now and teliatde Co 4.
yanks. 011iee %omen's's BiLck.
*east( Aimossrof Capital,..... St • 760 (4,
MA L7l STOCliistrittionTlZA I',
Cash :Aseeti, Nov. l; '67 ..... -,*
. . -
,
Ltirsiroot, AND L ONDON O AND GI.
pies atm Lip Isstriaxas Co.
Coital Saolas and-Deserved Pa ng
00111)
....... 118,271 ,;1
Assets in the United States, over.. ,Imo,f,y,
Daly Premiums, upwards of `(Gold) 1.7 49 ,
. ,
ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY, }
5 ' liartford; Conn.
..,
Capital
, •
Nay Jzitny Xtv'mAL Lin LNECRANCE CC.
Newark. N. j.
f
Capital..-
=ZEE
Norra
.41111140•31 Taman Ixeca•xes r •
co., c i tecidentan
PAnladitphie, •
\
Capital
I
45v, lr
comnrierk MintrALLnrshretramcce
Hartford.
Capital
81 041 , .•vi
Towaiuk, Web. 10, liKe—tf
lIIRE, \ ,LIFE, - AND ACOIDENTAI
INSURANCE.
---
CAPITAL hanzarerno orv.
SEVFNTREIV 'MILLION DOLLALS
C. S. RIISELL, Agent,
Fog ?gig ,FOLL01171:6 NAII £U I&
GraLai Pura it MAKIXIIKIIMILLNCE
Cozy Amy Philadelphia,
Capital and olrilna, over....
• _
harintANit uorrAzy,
Of New-York
Capital and, sarplua, over....
bristraAwct CONLIN? or Nogio
AmmuoA, • PlotruffipAia.
Capital and surplus, over ..... - . sl,-re,
BIANIIMTAN 114 8171.1111172 CONPAVT. (••
•
9! New-York. - I
Capital and surplus, over....
ENTIMPILIEE INBIIMANCZ COMPANY,
• of Phdadeiphia.
Capital and surplua,,over....
ARTIC INSURANCE CoMpl.iq,
Of New-York.
Capital and over. •
PUTNAM INSURANCE - COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Conn, }
Capital arofearplas, over
•
!dermal. Ws brat:manna COIMANT, I
Of New-York.
Capital and imrplos,over . t
TAAVELLNBA INIATRANCII-COMPAYT,
Of Hartford, Conn. j
Capital and surplus, over
Risks taken on all kinds of Prvpe7t.y,
low latexes by any other reliable Comple!e. , —.
Sir Policies issued and Losses, it any
justed.at this Agency,thereby @axing th.•
and eipense of going elsewhere for ii . tilettitt.
W Office, at the Hardwhere- Store nI I .c d.
ding - & Russell. S RUSSELL
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1566.--tf
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
• OF NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 24: Walnut Street, PhiladclPtia.
This Company are now prosecuting the tt
nets of Insurance from loss or damage 6,1 FILE
on Buildings, Merchandise, Purhiture.
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on att.
al terms,for long or short periods; or petrcat.r:
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims tot losses d
Aug the period of nearly 70 years that the Co_.
pany has been In enistence, entitles them to
conlidehce of the public.
DLIACTORB.—Arthur G. Coffin, Szarlai c -
Jones, John A Brown, Charles -Taylor, Amtr -
White, Jno. R. Neff, pichard D. - Wcs)d.
Welsh, Wxn. E. Bowen, James K. Dickast
Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Barn-
Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter. Edwar:t
Clarke, Wm. Cummings.
ART/ILT. G. COFFIN, Pm..
C. S. RUSSELL, A gent, Towanda.
tIVERPOOL AND 1.0 ti; Doti AND
GLOBE FIRE AND JAPE INoUItiNIE
CONP;INY.-L - Ofece; 45 William St., an.!%
Broadiray, N. Y.
Capital, Sidi,las and Reserved Funds
• (Gold) . 816,271,k7.
Assets In the lJnited States, over ...
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. 1J, , •-.
The shareholders personally respoasib.e;:r
engagements of 'the company. all Di:e , .tor•
Ma t beathareholders.
BAWINQ
txxiloax,nt Nitw YORK.—Francis Cotter.:;
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell -Esq., Depar!
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E.l
Archibald,Eaq., H. B. M. Consul, Alexaddr!
Hamilton, Jr., - Esq., Robert C. Ferguson.
- Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. lit!
andir Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
Looms- Phenix Rank--Cammann h Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued
well-known American citizens resident in Yes
York, who are Directors and Shareholders,
consequently, with the other . Shareholders. nee
individually liable for all the engagementui
the Company ; all Policies are signed by then,
all claims are payable in cash on proof of ion
without 'deduction for interest, and act, as a
usual, sixty days alter presentation of pv ,
They expire at six o'clock, P. 11., and o3a a.
noon. Life insurance effected, and aana:r.-:
granted on favorable terms.
11, B. IIcKEAN , Aga , .
Towanda , April 23, 1867.
TR:EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUI
MICE Society's Agency for Bradforl
CASH' CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income over 82.000,000 cash.
MONTANYE A, 1452 D.
Towanda, 25, 1867.
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANC . I ,
• of New York.. Agency for Bradford Ce
CAPITAL $400,000
Dividend for 1866,10 per cent.
• MONTANTE ,ivAl.r•
Towanda, July 2:5, 1R67. •
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Brajafard County.
CAPITAL $3,400,000
Mutual Cash plan. In successful. opciatioe
ertwenty-seven years.
HOYT TEZ,t W AZI , •
Towanda, July 25, 1467
WYOMING INSURANCE AGES-.
C Y.
-WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
SAMUEL NVADH ems... .....
L. D. SHOEMAKER; '
_ Vice Preside::
R..C. SMITH, Secrets*
Capital and-Surplus f 170.000.
North America, Hartford. Cons. assets 130. isk
Fulton. New York, " 250 AY ,
Springfield, Masa., " 40o,nek
Applications fqr insurance in the above am
pules taken at fair ryes, and business attend
ed to with promptness and. care. Partimie
'attention will be
.given to Perm risk , in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance e.
fret t ed In good and reliable companies. Off ce
over the Bakery on Main-st., formerly e(caped
by Mercur 1 Morrow
T. B. CAMP, AEent•
TAvnbnas Mpreb 12. iorA,_er.
VA,sIIIONARLE .TAILORING'
Ji: was
LEWIS BEHBEIN
Respectfully Informs-the cltlzens of Tosnd
Borough, that he has opened a ..
TAILOR SHOP,
In Phinney's Building opposite the Ifean!so o, *
and solleits a share of public patronage.
He is Prepared to cut and make garoteou
the moat fashionable style, and the mat d:rs
hie manner. Perfect satisfaction trill be gar'
"Weed.
Cutting and Repairing done to order oo sbm
notice. Sept. 10, Wt.
DR. BAKERl_,Xaster
. la prepared to attend to all business
his line. He warrants all work done in a work.
manlike manner. All orders by m iil, or o!ber ,
wise, addressed to me at Towanda, will is
promptly attended to. June 4,180.-3 e
•
TOWANDA, Pa., Jape 26, ISt
To all whom it may tavern: I certify ttla I
have ihill4T_appoin ed: B. BAKER, of
wands. Bradford county. Pa.. an agate I ,°,r, th !
sale of Bodine Jonvof Turbiac kraUr " . " f / '
for the counties f Bradford. Wyoming. Lyearr
log. Clinton, Clearfield. Tioga and Potter, in
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties walatil
these wheels cad obtain them 'through him
he will give his personal attention to.pute={
them in when desired. Parties by calling oil
Mr. Baker, at Towanda, will be shore t.r
wheel, and on application to him he will
tt let;
iih illustrated pamphlets containing wel.2
tables, testimonials, A. An.,
JAS. MacPBERSON.
General Agent for Penionylianie, for ED.
dines Jonval Tfrrbiv Water Wb.cel
C.
ORD WOOD WANTED.—Ito,„
v. cords Maple, [hard and soil] WANTED.
".
Cucumber and : og Wood. For further
Madan enquire at tIAWES 13110THEN. 9lers
ingjdlll. Monroet - da
Nov. 6, 18A9.--ti.
FINEST BRANDS OF FA
Barrel oIDIA
at
FLOIIkIn market by tho Sark
McCABB
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$1.',5 2,t
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: 52 ,, , -ft
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