Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 28, 1869, Image 4

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    AgvieulturaL
&oak Raising ana Dairyint
Animals should be kept growing
all the time during winter as 'well as
summer. By thus doing heifers, if of
good breed, are 'of ample _ size to come
in when they are two,years old.; and
thereafter while making all, their
future growth, they not only pay
their own way, but they, pay a profit
besides. Stock raising and dairying
in this section Amid always be com
bined to realize the highest success.
In this way beeves may be prepared
for market when they are three years
old, and so on all the way up to
seven years old. If heifers, when
they come in promise to become good
milkers, (they should be kept until
their frames attain the large stand
most profitable size before they are
fattened for beeves. But if for any
reason they prove unsatisfactory as
milkers, then they-can be fattened at
an earlier age. Still the 'poorest
milker can be made to give milk
enough to pay the -entire expense of
fattening. while good ;milkers will
pay a large profit over and above
such expense.
The whole secret of getting a large
flow of milk from cows is to feed
high, and to exercise good judgment
in the kind of feed used. In the sum
mer season, when, pastures are good,
the flow of milk is usually good,
without much _carp or: attention.—
Bat oven at this Oworaile season, so
advantageous is. variety in food, it
would be better to give cows a little
well cured hay or clover every day,
which is frequently craved for ani
mals stomachs, filled to excess with
the juices of green grasses. To have
access even to a stack of wheat straw
Js highly beneficial ; and this of itself
has been found' a complete preventa
tive.to hoven in cattle when turned
out on to green and succulent clover
in spring.
But it is the fall,winter and spring,
when the flow of milk too often fails
to be kept up in mulch cows, to be
profitable, they should have all the
feed they want. The more they will
eat, the greater the profit to be de
rived from them. Here it is au ob
ject to vary their food, _so they will
have lea all times a good appetite and
be heavy eaters. Two, quarts of
corn meal placed in "a bucket and the
bucket filled two thirds full of boiling
hot water, and the whole stirred,and
afterwards wheat bran added to thick
en, until the vessel is filled(letting it
sand long enough to get sufficiently
cooled), is an excellent morning and
evening mess for a cow. But oil
cake meal in the place of the corn
meal, serves as a good substitute, a
third or a half the time. At noon
each day a peck (or half a peck) of
turnips or beets, carrots, potatoes, or
apples should be given. As turnips,
however, and oil cake meal also, are
apt to impart a slightly objectionable
taste to the- milk, unless fed immedi
ately-after milking, the noon feeding
would be better to be the corn meal
and bran, when the former articles
are a portion of the daily feed. Of
course an ample supply - of clover hay,
corn fodder ol sheaf oats, should be
given besides the three messes we
/have named. Clover hay is always
excellent for milch cows, and as two
and a half tons can begrown to the acre
(one and a half tons the first cutting,
and one ton,the second cutting s ) this
should uniformly be provided as be
ing the best and most economical hay.
Corn fodder, however, when on hand,
may be given alternately with this.
Of course' cows should have all the
pure water they want.
In this section porbably no feed is
so cheap to raise for animals as-corn.
There is as much nutriment in bushel
of corn meal as there is in four or
five bushels of turnips. And yet, so
.beneficial are roots, that we would
willingly pay the same price for tur
nips as for corn, rather than
,a cow
should not-have at least half a peck
of turnips or something similar every
day,
Mitch cows, taken care of in the
manner we have described, will be
increasing in flesh all through the
winter, and the milk from each cow
will be worth at least fifty cents a
day. Consequently ten cows, giving
milk throughout, the winter, would
►,ring in 'daily profit of three dollars,
besides the increase in flesh of the
cows and the immense quantity of
manure produced.—Rural New York
er.
Thirsting for Land
'One of those most grievous errors
of the past and present generation of
American farmers, is the almost in
satiable thirst for more land. Not
one of a thousand, though possessed
of five times as many acres as he can
profitably or successfully till, is sat
isfied. While this is perfectly natal.-
al,it is at the same time very unwise.
The farmer recognizes his wealth in
the multiplication of his broad acres,
just as the merchant or banker does
his in the accumulation of green
backs ; but, the, difference between
The two is that the farmer may add
acre to acre, without the ability to
render the investments productive,
while the merchant or banker has no
difficulty in finding profitable invest
ments for his greenbacks. It is al
ways bad policy to buy more land,
and give manure in homeopathic
doses to that already in possession.
The safe and sure 'guide for the
farmer is to attempt the cultivation
of no more acres than he can keep in
perfect good heart, and every day's
experience demonstrates the fact
that, with occasional exceptions, a
little farm well tilled is more profita
ble in the end than a large one indif
ferently cultivated. We once read
a story of a Frenchman who had two
daughters. One of them married,
and received one-half of the paternal
vineyard as her dowry.. To the old
man's enprise, the half he bad reserv
ed, receiving as much cultivation as
he formerly bestowed on the whole,
yielded ita much as the whole had.
The second married, andtgave her
one-half of what he had L itiad still
he had as many grapes frela%is re
maining fourth as heck to.get
from the whole. TbeKe.44a whole
volume of practical - Lila; in this lit
tleanecdote. Its moraWia, attempt
the cultivation of no mori land -than
you can cultivate well: .1 •
Burnam= Bsitan.—Ons :quart of
buttermita small teaspoonful of salt,
one of saleratah, i lump pt butter as
large as a walnut, and fitinr enough
to make a stiff batter. Bake in but
ter tins, in a 'quick oven.
Tat: Avvrican Agrif:ullOrisi gives
ti r itAlawiag atuaratury af t the Wage
fattening p'irk toonotai
kaV:. t xv 4 Waal ; 40114-
44; tally fattes4 t j variety of
; ft.g.v.ibr 1:14:44 t titata a
x:44..E...k.t.--Tivc, (Atilt uf ( )tiuSibr,
may buttu,tiaif 44 44, 1 4, , ,,a . wiiji
6;4;
4latblig
BEDELL# VAN VELSOR,
PASHIONLBLE
MERCHANT JAILORS
AND DRAWS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING!
RAIS AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 1
68 Broad Btreet,
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y.
. .
We lure a Fashionable Cutter. . train New
Tort
ft City, and take all the risk in giving you a
good
EEADY MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own establishment. We gin
particahz atteatkm to Youth's Boy., and
;a a•
And always hates good assortment.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMBRES,
From 85 cents to 211 per yard, (al'. wool.)
Best Stock ;of Hate. and Caps
Kept within 20Come and Book 'and
pram t
will
b. VQI te at the Ward House the first'and
third Tinosday of every wrath with samples
of Goods, and prepared to take measures.
DELL VAN VISLBO2I,
68 Broad M.. Wavarl-, N. Y.
A for Grover & Baker's Sewing Umbines.
fp u rf u l 2, 1888. .
THE TOWANDA REOULATOR
CLOSING MBE I
4 Adjoining Patton's Blcck.
ROS,ENBERG & WOLFF,
Would respectfully announce to the chit, ens of
Towanda and vi daisy, that they have opened
the above store, trader the name of The To-
wanda Regulator," with a splendid assortment
OP BEADY MADE CLOTH INO I
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, lc., &c.,
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled to style or elegance, and that the
prices are in low as to astonish everybody.—
Raftaberg & Wolf! hope that by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To -
wands, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the follow
ing Commandments for their guidance.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
At Romberg & Wolff's One Price Regulatoi,
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days
I. Thou than have no other pia:4:101 buy
clothing except Rosenberg & Wolff's One Price
Regulator, Main Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Chatham-at. dealers,
bat sell at one price, and reliable, and will
servwyou unto the third and fourth generation.
3. Thou shalt not-seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, far they can be found a t Rosen
berg & Wolfe One Price Store.
4. Thou`shalt bear is mind that w e sell only
on 1 /X dare Of the week, and don't desecrate
the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and
hangtn out a shtiw, for, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg & Wolff, and their clerks, desire to
rest from their labors.
6. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenberg
void deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy
its besets.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of I
buying of Chatham at. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosenberg & Wolff' s Once3Price Regu
lator, lf street.
7. Thoau in
shalt not seek in vain for goods of
Foreign make. f?r Rosenberg; & Wolff keep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin fromth e Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap it would be
a sin.
9. Thou shalt not bear fuse witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
rutted and for leas money, at Rosenberg 1
Wol Ws than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
onus bargains, for Rosenberg &. Wolf can
give them to you likewise therefore, take
counsel, and bay only of Rosenberg & !Wolff
the Once Price gen.
Towan , la, Sept. 1,1868.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE
o.pposite Public Square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA
Receiving new additions to his stock of
C I—i 0 r i i II .1 .Iq . GA
Every week, which he is selling lower than any
house in tewn.
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CASSIM.ERE AND UNION SUITS,
CHEAP !
OVERCOATS AT ANY PRICE
A large lice of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Which Is selling below cost. as he is anxious to
•close out this branch of his business.
TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
Of every description
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
EATS AND CAPS AT COST
Call and convince yourselves!
J. if. COLLINS.
Towanda, Nov. 26, 1868.
_.
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE 1
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing. prices,—guaranteeing
the quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort
client of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
Where they Intend to keep a full stock of I Oil.
The anderaigned hare opened a Store on the
south aide of Id krcar's new block,
TOWANDA., PA.,
FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE
Goods, consisting of
HAIS, CAPS, PURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMBELLAS , CANES, GLOVES,
IBUFFALO sad WOLF ROBES, &c.
Which we will sell at the lomat passible Prim
of and tespectiallybolicit a share of the p At - aisle
tbe
Mr - data fitted with the Amerieen Cowfortesier.
CLONNEY .t. AMSBRY.
Towanda. Oct. 5, Mi.
TANNING & HARNESS MAKING
oadeolgoed have this day twined a
r • 'lf nil • • Allp be known as tbe arm of 11A
-41, ior the
_purpose of amine
na 'be store bedews. Hamm making and
re e=trat t orlisr end all wort warrantee.
WIT'S' 'WM,
zugsnift Of, MAIM
:t6. tfi66_ _
Tex lALIT 45AM.4 lii Mt
kuk4g4 d lout.
Orourits
GR9ORBIB3, PROVISIONS,.
n 13) 0 11. 44 4 1 1 !,
WOODEN; WILLOW AND STONE
WA.R3331
No. 1, Parrox's Brocm,
Southeast corner of Main & Bridgelsta
TOWANDA, PA.
New and Desirable Goods
RYCICINICD DAILY.
Assortment alums Compkte.
Great Inducements to
CASH BUYERS!
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought and Sold at
THE MARKET BATES.
LONG & KEELER.
Nov 11, 1868. ,
N EW GROCER? AND rROVI.
SION STORE I
Mc CABE &
Respectfully announce that they have com
messed the
L
In the North Store of Mercer's New Block.
NUN STREET,
And have now in stores MI assortment of
Goods in their line, purchased in New York,
which they have selected with nntunial care,
and will sell at the lowest poutble rates. Their
atoct la complete in every particular, and in
valley and price cannot fail to g lye satisfaction
Th ey ask the patronage of the public, with
the assurance that Out rate goods and fair
dealing may always be expected.
They have now In store, and for Sale by the
case or single jar, a large stook of
MOORE'S SELFSEALING
AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS,
Which they recommend as the very beat offered
to the public. They ask tor this jar, an inspec
tion and trial, as ita merits are auparent to ev
ery one.
wa. North Awe la "armies New Block,
!fain street, Towanda, Pa.
Sir CASH paid for PRODUCE, and for
BUTTER, at the highest market rates.
JAMES McCABE,
HARRY MIX.
June 26, 1868
WHOLESALE GROCERY
PROVISION HOUSE
P. S. 11. & CO.
11S, Mrs STRUM,
tOWANDA, PA.
The undersighed, encouuSggil by
the success which has thus far, at-
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make 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
trade requires
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Masses, Coffee, Rice, To
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy,. Matches, Brooms,
Wrapping Paper, hnd Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a.great variety of
other goods, which have been recent-
ly bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond
They desire to call especial atten.
don to their large stock of Fine
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 our advan
tage any favorable changes (in the
price of goods.
FOX, Err Ems, HERCUR & CO.
May 12, 1868.
Gw..MOFFITT,
•
Has just opened a fall and complete assortment
,of .
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS
TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND BPIdEB!
SOAP SP.JLL KOIDI,
Inclading the t celebtated_Xinenli Soap, nn.
snrpated for cleaning Tin and Silver ware.
He also keeps constantly on hand all kinds 01
GREEN FRUITS
• •
Peaches, Pears Appdes. Berries, Green Corn
and Ti testae, ;ad all other fruits in their seis ,
son which will be sold cheap.
Hs also has connected wi th the above an
Eating IND., where people coming fa town
for dinner wtllnd a warm meal got up in good
style, in resents at any time.
Cash paid tot Green Fruit. Give him a call.
GEO. W. MOFFITT.
Towanda, Aug. 17,18a7.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN
.1-1. Cub paid for well fatted and well dress-
Una and Rotary, at '
IcCA
Ncelb Mon la i alerea ß r E & 's new Block.
Nor 13, tb6a.
Obriettrut -
• !PROVISION AND
..ounk,aroßs.
inquDETH,
• ttlnt , door south of the Ball 'load
imid most respectfully Invite the at•
ttittlog ottbepat& to Ids lame and well se•
lotted dock of, •
GROCERIES : AND - PROVISIONS,
Whlah he le seats to Bit the times. and
Purses °tall. He has also upened a splaidld
•
FEED STORE,
Whteh treU inflated to imply the eine and
Barclay coal region at all Unto. He keeps
ecouttently 9a Mad a Lugs *WO of •4
TEAS; COFFEES, SUGARS,
•
MOL6BB/38,
FLOUR; ,BUTTER; PORK, &O.;
Web be IsseUbsg ohm ter cash.
GOODS DELIVERED 1111 THE BORO*
•• •1 FREE OF CHARGE. •
• .
The eitivens cot 'Towanda sad violalti, trUl
please accept, my thanks for their very liberal
istrossge he the last two years, - and -we
premiss whit their amistanat, to Lapeer* ev
ery °pot ityto enlarge oar business, so as
to marranMdfahetkm to 0., : Call and am ns
_ • 1111111DET11.
Towanda, July 10, 1867.
NEW STOREI
NEW GOODS!
NEW GROOERIESI
W. A. - ROCKWELL'S.
CANNED FRUITS
PINE APpLES, pEACITES, PI:IIM8
pr ALL lUNDS;,
AND CANNED OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LEE,
PEACHES, PRITNES, CHERRIES,
ac., at., ac.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUFS,
1 .1
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in fact everything in the
GROCERY LINE!
Will be kept constantly on hand
q,OUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGOS, AND EVERY
VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE.
A fresh lot of
DRY (FOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
c • Purchased a at tho
LOWEST POINIX4I THE MARKET
And will be sold as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
TO THE FAEMERB.
CASH PAID FOR
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
W. A. ROCKWELL
May 23, 1867
: it:r.l:,
Purchased the entire Interest pie
R. H. -PATCH,
\ ,
In In the dna of 0. B. PATCU & CO.,)a now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
GEOCERIEB,
Which I have purehaded for Caah and feel coati
dent that can sell at as, low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public
a splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALERATIIS, SPIOEI34&C
Have . on band a large 'stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
RYE DO. BIICKNCTEAT DO.'
I , keep constantly, on hand, PORK, HAUS
LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at
tentlon of the ptiblic to onr Can't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap
Please Call and examine oar stock of
WOODEN WARE
Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS
TOILET SOAPS, &a., &c. I sill pay the high
eat cast price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Farmers give us a all Were selling elsewhere
C. B. PATCH.
All persons indebted to . the :bite firm will
please call and, mate Immediate payment.
~ C. B. PATCH
Towanda. March 12, 1807.
NEW FRUIT AND FANCY
G - rocery Store!
Near the Elwell House, .
• TOWANDA, PA.
3_ _
Just started. a good supply of
• FIZTTirZe
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC. CANNED &
;TEA, COMM, 'ILND arms, _
4-=
Nuts l Candies , Fruit Extracts,
&c. &C.
ConstanUy on hand, and Will be sold cheap as
the cheapest. Also the beat quality of
BALTIMORE OYSTERS,
By mess are, or can, or keg. Fresh and Fine
Remember the plate
G., D. WOOD'S NEW STORE,
Between the Elwell House and Rescues Block.
Towanda, Oct. lb, 1868.
WARM MEALS, AT ALL HOURS
at G. W. 1110FFTTT'S Restaurant--
Perm= coming to town for dinner, will do well
to give blm a call.
OEO. W. MOFFITT
Towanda, June 11, 1868.
CHOICE TOBACCO AND CIGARS
at Bresthall ¢ Cowen Cheap Store.,
=2
~lQtljttis.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
--; GOODS 1
IT. D
11.
„ ,
Weald'iunounee ad . the ..eitisena of TOW 8104”
aoahe public 7, that he has la stare
and daily , new and
FRESH GOODS,
In his line. eatable to the *antra the people,
which he will sell for Currency at former
GoLi), pium'xsi
Conalating a naval of good well and reliable
made
CLOTHING!
(No Shoddy of aff l y kind) consisting In_
BUS,INESS SUITS,
Al grades:
MATS, TESTS AND' PANTS,
AU Wool.
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Wen Outs, Dusters and Pant,
Over Alb and Over illdrts, Linen and Paper.
Collars, Linen, Cassimers and Flannel Shirts,
Neck Ties, &mondani, Gloves, Canes, Leather
AlCßap, Spring Style Silk , Soft and Straw Rata.
Arst class. Remember that Good Gomleare
cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any
price. Call and examine my Ws before buy
ing. Next door to Powell
•
Towanda, Nay 28,1887. a: W. EDDY.
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION I
NEW STORM AND NEW GOODS II
An entire new stock of Clothing b4ight as
cheap as bet Ore the war to be sold with
SMALL PROFITS I •
•
The =bottled would respo coolly announce
to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to offer them CI othing, such as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
• CHINCHILLAS, PILAU,
Also the
FINEST DRESS AND -BUSINESS SUITS.
• HATS AND CAPS.
Furnishing Goods, &c.. and that these goods
binight at very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade In Ibis place, and in order to gain
the confidence of parehasera, will deal on a
basis of •
•
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY 1
and all goods will be warranted for what they
are evens( nted to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means douse,
south end ot Beldieman's Block.
11. JACOBS.
Towanda, 0et.17, 1867.
FALL A WINTER GOODS !
GREAT REDUCTION IN - PRICES !
,PROCLAMATION BY !,
COHEN & ROSENFIELD;
TOWANDA, PA
Wmtasse, It seems to have pleased the in•
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nise our fair way of dealing ;
Assn Witzazsa, We owe our (sincere thanks
to the community for extending to luso liberal
a patronage until now ;
Ann Watensa ' We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus
far ;
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that•ou
grad stock of
FALL AND WINTER 'f
-GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER,
Doeskin (b 'Cassimere Suits,
Of all grades aad of the 'Latest styles,' wiU be
disposed of, at
REDUCED PRIORS!
Our 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 each low rates as will enable any
body to bay a• salt cf clo:hes. We are receiv
ing the
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATg
Ever brought to this market, such ac Beaver,
Chinchilla. Doeskin, &c., for Men and Boys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince yourself Of the fact th'lt they do
u they so and do not mlsrepresent any of
their goods. We also call., attention to our
'stock of
GEN7S FURNISHING GOODS
Such as Casslmere and Woolen Overskirts, Lin
da:dints and Drawrs, ovamlls and overskirts,
Gloves, Cin Jackets,ordig Tile Collars, Sus
penders,
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,i
Wish they also sell at Reduced Prices. Give
us a call belore buying elsewhere.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Opposite Powell & Co.
Towanda, Oct. 21, 1860.
OAdAPAIGN - OPE NED!
GRAND RALLY OF THE MASSES !
COME ONE COME ALL !
REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS,
And citizens of every political faith aro invited
to attend the
GREAT MASS MEETINIII
f •
Which N to bo held and continued for the next
three months by the citizens of TowaMia and
vicinity at
•
No 123, ERIN STREET
Where young and old are already gathering
to provide themselves with
CLOTHING,
FOR; FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
Prom the excellent supply we,l have lately
received and which for.
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND CIiIEA PNEBB
Ca mint be excelled in this or any other mar
ket. oar entire stock being new and bought for
cash we
DLSTANCE,AT.L COMPETITION.
Our motto is Quick Sales, Small Profits , 'Strict
-1y Cash, and Once Price Only. We invite' one
and all to pay us a visit at the old stand of
! - 'olomon & Son, one door north of Toler & Co
SOLOMON & WOLFF.
SOLOMON. jIILIVEI WOLF?.
Towanda, Oct. 1, 1868.
WEI SELL Over oats this season at very low
prices. Our stock was bought low ,1 and is re
tailed at less than a usual wholesale profit.
We offer some extra bargaintat the once price
store of SOLOMON & WOLFF.
No. 123, Main Street.
WE SELL our stock of FineNoats, Badness
Suits, Pants and Vests, for men-and boys' wear
as low as Any previous time this summer. We
have some sp lendid_goods in this line, bought
cheat) and selling at a very small profit, of the
One Price Store of
SOLOMON & WOLF',
Mai.
WE SELL Furnishing G 0 02 3& much
Street
belox
current prices: Our stock is completes 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, Main Street.
,
WE SELL small articles as cheap. as large
ones, Suspenders, 'Handkerchiefs, Callus, Ties,
Gloves, Mittens and gooks of this class very
much less than they aro - retailed eiwhere.—
We invite the trade to cony ine themselves at
the one price store of
SOLOMON WOLFF,
No. 123 Main Street.
The highest prieb in cash paid for Wool
Hides, Pelts,
_and Calf Skins at the one_prlcp
store of SOLOMON .k WOLFF,
No. 123. Main Street.
N EW TAILOR' SHOP.
• • AMCIS PENNEPACKEB,
I I
, ;
Hai opened a shop in tl y) room' back of the
Booms of 'the Young kien's .Christian Associa
tion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
Where he is now prepared to d all kinds of
TAILORING, .
In the best and most fashionable manner. An
experience of many years, la determination to
keep up .w.th the Fashions of the Times, ands
desire to please his customers. he believes will
enable him to give satisfaction.
SS. Cutting done - on short notice and reason
ble terms. 'Towanda, Oct. 17, 1887
Drugs emb
B. .0 0, .Y.,011 'l l B
• '
rata - STORE,
1 -.- simitmow elinsloso, . f
Corner Main and Pine Eltreets. Teiressia.
Ras 'reliantly added largely to this Stock, a
toll and compkte mesubsec, constituting an
extensive variety. embracing many article's:Jed
in tbs Arts for mechanical purposes, carefully
selected with regard to the pogressivs wants of
the yublic r which will be kept constantly say
piled with fresh purcbasell,_llll4 Offered on Os
Ines! ruble terms at Wholesale or Retail,
DRUGS, MRDICTNES, CHEMICALS,
1
• tams, (nth, vitscana, •
•
BENZINE AND TURPENTINE,
BABE, PAINT, VARNISH. WHITF-WASE.
' And sU kinds of Brushes. - •
IEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
Alcohol and Burning Phiids,
- LAMPS, SHADES, HMS, liS, CHINN k tt,
~ Lard. Whale, Nests Foot;
TANINEIPS AND MACHINE OILS,
• noir Toilet Articles In all their variety,
SPO , BRUSHES, SOAPS, ' COMM,
Pomadeti, Hair-Dyes, Perfumery.
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONADS,.
Pocket Knives, Razors,
TOOTH, BEM AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
I PURI! , WINES AND LIQUORS,
- For Medicinal use,
TOBACCO, SNIIIT, Pxna AND. Caps,
Garden, Field wallops Seeds, Truism, Sup
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Bracer,
Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Null
Bottles*, Nipples, Niple Sheila
Wields. Syringes, Pans, Self-
Sealing -Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
Flavoring Extracts; Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick,
and Stove Blacking. Fish iTaekle, Ammuni
tion, Am. Botanic'. Eclectic and Homcepath,
ic Medicines, and. a .the Popular Patent
M EAY.I N ..g .8 .
All articles warrant' as represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or mail, which. will receive prompt and
costal attention.
Medics advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
Thanklid for put liberal patronage,wonld
respectfully announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the contMuatiou of heir .confidence
and patronage:'
H. C. PORTER, M. D.
Jan. 1,1869.—yr. ,
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MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call the attention of, the public to
their new Stock of .
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
SLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, -
•,_..t - and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also,. large assortment. of
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
MatyndV Va rn rnishe s ß n ePsaint
of all kinds, which will. be sold for the lowest
Cash price. Also, a Sine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS
of eWery style and pattern to suit the public.
' Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular'attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
TIN WARE.
JOBBING ritOIIII"TLY ATTENDED lQ
We have on band a fine article of
• GLASS FRUIT JARS,
with improved self-seaUng corks, and
GEBBIETICALSEALING CA NB
which Is one of the best cane used.
Jane '•1,1665.
furniture.
LOOK HERE!
There le now on exhibition at the
Mammoth Furniture Store,
IN TOWANDA , PA.,
The largest and best stock of
FURNITURE!
To bd found in Northern' Pennsylvania, which
is being sold.at ' . •
GREATLY REDUCED - PRICES I
ify 'stock consists In part of Parlor, Library
Dining Boom and Chamber suits. Parlor, Li
brary, Extenslon,..Dining and Office Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands,
Bohm, Lounges, Tete a-tetes, What-Nota, Cra
dles, Cribbe, &a. &c. & fall line of Matins
see and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common.
Mirrors, Oval and Bostic Frames and Brack
eta, Ste., 443. In tact everything
In the Furniture Line I
Which must be seen to be appreciated and
wbich will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
Than the same quality of goods can ,be pur
chased elsewhere.
Thankful to the public for their past liberal
patronageomd determined to merit a contin
uance or the same by offering inducements not
.to be found elsewhere, I invite them to call
~and examine my goods and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere No charge for showing
goods and I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
COUBTBY DEALERS supplied as tuna I at
the lowest market prices.
I alai) keep on hand a large assortment of
Ready Made Coffins from the mast dommon to
the finest Rosewood. Also Burial Robes, Caps
&c.. and I am the sole *gent In Bradford coun
ty for BEILE'BB & FISK'S
IdETALIC BURIAL CASES, CASKETS, /cC
A good =ARSE always, in readiness whin
regtdred,
JAMES 0. FROST
Towanda,pec 10, 186.3.
FuK NITURAE 1 .
NEW, GOODS ! NEW GOODS!
NEATLY FINISHED
POP - lILAII PRIO,ES!
Consisting ;of
bHAMBER.SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING RUM SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
Photograph Frames, for everybody.
A GENERAL- ASSORTMENT FURNITURE,
Salted to this market. I -have the best (Theis.
terer in the country, and manufacture our own
upholstered work.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to order. Having an experience of 20
years in the badness . I can confidently hope to
please all who patronize me.
Don't forget the place. No.
Block,ain at.,
two dant; south of Beidleman's TOWIII2.
dn. Pa.
Towanda. Mayi3o, 1868 -_U. T. DECKER.
. -
AFINE ASSORTMENT OP TOI
LET SOAPS, at Mcilißlitt Kira
!Drugs anb iflibumes.
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BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND HOMOKPA
MEDICINES.
~ ~l p• , .1. ~ N1:~•r:,
PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH,
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
D1114117/7111 AND GLOS.
It.l([iE. Y , l IJ , il:l~l .\: rY(' ifii:lgJ~l '/: y:~'1
KIM.
nuax's Amon= AID nom insane,
ALEALOID AND REB ' INOIDS.
Ail the Best Trines,
A . ll DO It IN A L SUPPORTERS,
Shoulder Brace.,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SIMMS, AND
SHIELDS.
,prandug Bottles, Syringes and Catfieters.
• LALZOI •88011F/CIOFF OF 11•10111, STROPS, FOCHT
wimp,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OP .ATE STYLE
AYR BLIT QUALITY.
A large atipp.y Brushes for the Hat and Hair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
' dera and Pastes, 011 a, Perfumery,
Soap', Combs, Hair Dye, lavigor
atora,&o., Kerosene, Kerosene
Pimps, Shades, Chimneys, •
Wicks, ice., all of the
late at styles.
'CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
W Physicians supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
mirstely compounded and' prepared .by compet
ent persons at all hours .of the-day and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the tore•
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. U. R. GORE.
Towanda, Sept. 29, 1866
Danko anb Stationery.
REMOVAL.I
ALVORD X. BARBER
Have removed their
BOOK. STORE AND NEWS ROOM
Toithe magnificent hew store in
MERCUR'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 0 !
\ ll .
Comprising Standard Works, Novels
Text Books, &c. Their 'assortment of
BIBLES,
TESTAMENTS,
HYMN BOOKS,
PRAYER BOOKS;
etc , will be found. to be complete. A
large assortment of
Sunday School Books, Cards
&c., always on hand.
Writing Paperi.& Stationery
As cheap as ever sold in this or any
'other :market Our arrangements
wi4k.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, -
Give' us a call.
ALVORD & BARBER
Towanda, July 13, 1868. '
DIARIES FOR 1869 '- ;
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PENS, INK, MUSIC, STATIONERY Agri
PIOTIIRES
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Towanda, Nov. 19, MS.
ROOK-BINDERY.-TIIE PUBLIC
Is respectfully Informed that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argue Build
ing, 3d story, where will be done
B 0 0 K-BI N D 1 N G!
In all its i'ariona branches, on term; as 1 . 04
sortable as" the times " will allow. The Bind
ery will be ender the charge of
H. - C. WHITAKER,
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, la a style and manner which
cannot be exce lled. flask, Iftwaines, News.
papers, Old &eke, &c., bound 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 warranted. -
All work will be ready for delivery when
promised.
The patronageof the public is solicited, and
perfui satisfaction guarranteed:
Towanda. Anna 2. 1R68.--tf.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS !
JADES CLEMSON announces to the public
that be still continues to manufacture and keep
on hands large assortment of
CABINET FI7RNITIIIIE,
Marcum. Tables. Bedstoada. Stands, Chalra,
fto., of every deaciiptaa_ , which will be - made
of the beet materials, andln ho moat workman
like manner.
I invite the Inaction of the public to mylwork,
• which shellac be slimmed in durability. et any
shop in the country, and my .prices will be
round to be as low as the timet will admit.
Briady-Ituule Coffins constantly on band or
made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished
when desired.
Aug. 18, 1865.
rT,
illantzfactorits,' 41!:;c.
EMI
N OM BRANCH FOUNDRY
lako TINE snoP,
alms,
the 014
U dilly
tbe toed
441=
Wonted on Mae, out of liana Street,
T0W.1,10.4, BRADFORD - 004 PA.,
Is now prepared to Itualah
CMCITLA2, SAW . MILLS
SHINGLE. MACHINES,
Of the bet t inality With the bent Improve?.
enta.. All of Ifechhienr for Plenthig and.
Saw MM.
ow pre-
TIOLES
STEAM " ENGINES, •
MADE' & REPAIRED,
STEAM WHISTLES,
STEAM . &WM, '
GAUGE COCKS, •
OIL CANS, &0.,
Furnished it short notice,
BOLT CUTTING,
Done from fro li t inches in diameter. .
FORGING - .
o keen , wrought:work 'for Bridges, and all
other purposes, done to order. also, slugs
mwortment of -
COOKING 4iIEATING STOVES,.
Coal and. Wood litirners. Paraiba. for Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pipe. Tin-Ware, Boat Pampa,
Plows, Cilltintone and tampers, kept mutant
tyos hand.._
DRAWING& & SPECIFICATIONS
Of ail kinds of- machinery for milts and other
purposes prepared by
• • WARREN 1414,14--
Foreman, who his haitargs madam is this
branch of the business. • ' •
JOHN CARMAII.
Towards. Oct. 29,1868.-11.
TOWAND'A CARRIAGE
,FAOTORY.
The:undeislined mqwtitilly annonnee to the
publiolhat they bare purchased the
CARRIAGE SHOP
AI: H. DRAKE,
And are now prepared to build work in
THE LATEST STYLE
And most workmanlike manner. They will
constantly keep on hand an assortmept of splen
did•
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS
ONE AND °ViVO BEAXED
ALBANY SLEIGHS
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promptli attended to at rea
amiable prices
BRYANT 45 STULEN
Towanda, May, 9,1867.—1 y:
NEW PLANING MILL
The undersigned having built a large and cdm
modions Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
tilled it with the most modern and Improved
machinery, for the manufacture Of
WINDOW BASH, & BUNK
are prepared to fill ordefa whether large or
upon the shortest notice. We have
also a large variety bi- MOULDLNGS, of Ake
latest style and pattern, which we can famish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
hand.
PLANING,
TQNGIFEING ,
GiIOVEING,
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, , wlll,
be done to snit our customers.
Person" 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 lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring, your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and while your team in is feeding, have it
ground out and takeit - home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE a HEMLOCK
LUMBER COvered at oar lumber yard. • Comb
and see us. or ft you can't come, write. -
L. B. RODGERS' & CO.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864.
TOWA ND A AGRICULTURAL
TOWANDA, PENN'4.,
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPORES
HEAVY AND. LIGHT . WAGONS
GENERAL WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING:TS ALL-ITS BSANCHEi
SCROLL SAWING, PLANIC, ETC., ETC
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK FROM WIII,CII TO SELECT.
The above ark from the best
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY it OAK.
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGOND ON HAND
We . haoe . the Broad and /carroty Guage
-MILL 'PICKS made and dressed.
W. T. BTSLIOP, Sapqriptendent
IC MERC1:111, President
SOMETHING NEWT
AGAIN IN MOTION!
Having purchased the stock'of "Tobacco belong
ing to Randall, Compton & C 0 .., and haying
built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre
pared to Mier to the public .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Gold Leaf, Manny Bide, Pine Apple, Michigan
Fig, Bose Leaf and Star, whick we otter to:mule
In qtiantities to suit customers . Packages in
Barren, halts and quarters.
_FANCY SMOKING
Thi celebrated Loin Jack, Pride of the UM ,
ted States, Virffinistie, Gold Leaf, Navy and all
kinds of Killieick.
BRANDS OF ORIARS
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquel, tm•
perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of
We. will keel) . constantly on hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and evettything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store;
Landlords supplied with. lit,..trs au I - Roll To
bacco on Mail fermis- •
All orders promptly Oiler .1 .tutootice.:
ISC7. A. BARNES.
A. W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP,
ELMIRA. N. Y
Yon will find Granite :donameets, both 4nlncy
and Concord , Marble and Slate Mantles. and
oal Grates to at. • A large assortment con
atantly on band, cheap wi the cheapest.
Aug..lo, 1868.-Iy. •
•
ACHOICE LOT OF WINTER
Fruit of all Mule; for sale by The Barre n
or Bushel, at ' "MUSE & MIX'S.
I=l
AND SCROLL
SAWING
' , OIIKS
BENT STUFF,
To Dealers in
We offer a
Toyfanla, July 2, 1868
A variety of
Such as
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rip CM ANDA INSURANCE
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Issued,Lomig seisioa p r o mpt' ,
• - a. arr.eem,
Of the folbsitsgvelt how* 'sat tellable
Con
• sow vs* itottaysfs tkek,
Afferllage?fraffu?o, fl ?cc .con
An ts ,,, Lori One h; l.l7 cif Ooze:of, i
Call 411111, C ann, 6
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pus kit tom ca Co,
Osplts3 2 l2,lss and Refused Yana,
rerilitti; VSliea . ...... 1 14 701 '78
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OsPit a I •
Hartford , Conn.
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Nur Amur RVIVAL 7.11/1 1110 / 021 / I CICo, /
Iftloo7*l '
CaPitilL —$lOOAlO
Sons Aszszcos Tunics fitint
0 0.. , C:20411= 4,0"6
. •. • • ... ....... 444444
Normans buns
. Llartford, Cato.
. : 0 400 Me
Tomods, Feb. 20,1166—V ,
LIFE6r&44.COID. ENTAi.
strirsumb on,
SEVENTEEN; :SEN.I4.OIY boz.z.nio
) 2 , 7 ! B.IIIW I LL, Agent,
Fin ITT FOLIATING IMOD mune ccer.hle
Miami Piss 1 Ilairs;lTesoiLtwei r•
Cortwis • Philadelphia,
Capital and samba , over.
Bon Insuiuxas Coamay,
-Of Noe- Yost
Capital and orplas;over.
INerrammi COMIANY or Zioara
AmmuctA, Pluladdpiria.
Capital and surplus. over,
Itaxnarunixaraaxoa Coatraaa, ' 1
Of New. York.
. Capital and atirplaa, orat
Earrzaravis blaultanca Conran:,
f -
Of Aida4kia.
Capital and nt7lns, over $350,1/0
ARTIC litaintancia Ceicrarrr;
Of New-York. I -
Capital and annals, over
PUTNait Insolunco Colours,
Of Hartford,
Capital and surplus, over Conn. f
•
livrtrai. Liss Ilistatascs CosrasT,
Of New-York.
Capital and surplus,over
buss y bistwasos Cos:saws,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital sod earplus, over
Risk, taken on alt kinds of Property, at as
low ratesaa by any other reliable Companies.
is- policies' tuned and Loans, any ed•
Plated at this Ageney,tbereby saving tht: trvebli
and expense of going elsewhere for settien. , ot.
w Office at, the Rardwbere Store of Cod
0 1 / 2& _& Russell'. C. S.
Towanda, Feb-.. 7, 15t16.-
L -
ANDION.DON AND
AA GLOBE FIRE AND LIF_E IN:I3P.ANc E
COMPANY.—Office, 45 William Et., an. *,
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Feu.
(Gold) ......
Assets in the United States, over .
Daily Premiums,upwards of (gold) I ' , 4 )5
The shareholders personally reSpnvflke cc
engagements of the company. All Dirt....turr
mu t be shareholders.
IRETON' mi aw YOILX.--Franci•
Es Chsitmum, Henry Grinnell
Ch rman; Joseph Gaillard, Jr., E.
Archibald. Esq. H. 8. ff. Consul, Af.eznitt
Hamilton, Jr., E:sq., Robert C. Fergus , o:Ess
Allred Pell: Esq., Resident Seeret4r3., earl
Rader Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Counsel of Busrd.
Bazuzzaz— Phenix' Bau l k—,Canamann
The Policies of this Company are issuf,i
well-known American citizens residen' In Yrs
York, who are Directors and Sharehokfer,2ri
consennently, with the other Shareholders. ;Ir:
Individually liable for all the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them.
all claims are payable in cash on proof of los)
with Out deduction for interest, and not, as :s
tisnal, sixty days after presentation of pro,:.
They eipke at au o'clock, P. M.; and not 3.
noon. Life insurance erected. and anonitir.
granted on favorable terms.
B, IdcKEAN, Agent
Towanda, April 23,1867,
-- TEE EQUITABLE LIFE' ASSET}
ANCE Society's Agency for Bradford cr
CASH CAPITAL, $3,000,000
Yearly income ovc r $2,000,000-eaah.
• MONTANYE A WARD
Tokanda, July 25. 1867. .
THE ASTOJ FIRE INSURANCE
of New Yori. Agency for Bradford Cu
CAPITAL $400,000
Dividend for 1566, 10 per cent.
MONTANYE
Towanda, July 25, 1867. .
THE LYCOMING.MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
1
CAPITAL $3,400,000
Virtual Cash plan. In saccessful operation T
er twentpaeven years.
, BIONTA TE:d
Towanda, July 25, 1567
'WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN
v v cY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
SAMUEL WADHAMS
b. D. SHOEMAKETs t
. C. SMITH,
Capital and ticrplas $170,000.
North America, Hartford. Coon. iamb.. $3O.
Fulton. New York, " 250 MO
-Springfield, Maas., 100,000
Applications for insurance in the above eem
ponies taken' at fair twee, and business attend
ed to with . promptness and care. Partieole
attention will be given to Farm ricks in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance at
fected in good and reliable companies. Office
over the Bakery on Main-st., formerly occupied
by Mercur & Morrow.
T. B. CAMP, Agent
,1868.—u.
Towanda, March 1
FIRE, LIFE, - AND ACCIDENTAL
INSUPANCE AGENCY!
Capital Represented over $27,000,000.
JOHN W. IKIX, Agent for the following we:l
known Codtpanies
North America, Philadelphia. . 5.2,901,264 72
Phcenix,of Hartford' • - 1,234,193 41
Germania, New York, ..... 876,815 ;1
Home In. Co., Nev tea., 1 ; f,19,0;0
North American Fire . Co., 01
New York,.
lintrial Life, New York,...
Hanover, New York,
We write policies in the above reliable cow,
ponies at the lowest rates, and the lossea.if any
adjusted at this agency. Particular attention
given to firm property. Office at his law office.
in Me• cur's new block, north side public square
Towanda, Feb. 20,1868.
DR. BAKER, Hasler
. rs prepared to attend to all business in
his line. He warrants all work done to a work•
manlike manner. All orders , by mail, or other
wise, addressed to me at Towanda, will be
promptly attended to. Jane 4,1868.-3 m•
TOWANDA, Pa., June 26, ISCq.
To el whoa it stay concern: I certify that
have this day appoin ed D. B. BAKER, of To
wanda, Bradford county. Pa., an agent t6r the
sale of Bodine* /nuns! Turbine IVater Whet'
for the counties of Bradford. Wyoming. Lycorn
ing, Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga and Potter, it
the State ot - Pennsylvania. Parties ranting
these wheels can obtain them through him and
he will give his personal attention to putting
them In when desired. Parties by calling upon
Mr: Baker, at • Towanda, will be shown the
wheel, and on application to him he will fam
ish illustrated pamphteta containing wotking
tables, testimonials, &c., ho.,
JAB. A. MAcPUEBSON.
General Agent for Pennsylvania, for Bo- .
dines /naval Turbine Water Wheel.
p , ACIFIC HOTEL,
, 170, 172.174 & 170 Greenwich Stree
Ntrf Yoar, Oct. 10, I,f;`,
.The undersigned takes pleasure in ann-on•
"hag to his numerous friends and patrons the
from this date, the charge of the Radii: , will
be $2,50 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this houe, sal
therefore free hom the too common ex.setibil
an' tuned lute rent, be is fully able to meet r
downward tendency of prices without any f - ,'!
lag off of service. •
It will now. as heretofore, be hi' aim
maintain undiminished the favorable repotaii
of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for m lay
years, as one nt the Ledo( travelers' hotels.
The table will be boentifully supplied is it::
every de limey of the frisson.
The attendance will be found efFzeient dr:
obliging.
The location will be found convenient
thugs whose business calls them in the loser
part of the city, being one doorn orth of Colt
Nudist., and one block west of Headway. and
of ready access to all Rail Road and 8 teambdat
Wee. JOHN PATTEN.
Nov. 17,'1868;-8m,
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