Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 11, 1869, Image 4

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    g4ricultuvai.
Tbiliang Ilintigrar in Oat*.
The New York Tribune •of a late
date,is urging upon public attention,
the necessity of immediateeffortnic
arrest the progress of the oattle_dia
ease. It has already" done-daman:
in our county,. on"the of,* l
Bon. J. W. Chamberlain, and cihs
farms of some of his neighbors, and
will,in all likelihood spread.
It is not generally lencnin that the
contagions plenro-pneumonis of cat
tle is daily acquiring firmer hold on
per country than is pleasant or at all
safe. The disease was first imported
from England, and a public spirited
importer in New Jersey at once sac
rificed the whole of his stock to pre
vent the spread of the disease: It
then appeared about three years later
on Long Island,and has without inter
mission sapped the resources of the
dairymen, Dutch cattle carried the
disease, the third time, into Massa
chusetts, and the people of that State
I abered earnestly,and ultimately with
triumphant success; for its extinction.
Massachusetts - is to be this day free,
but the germs of the disease, in Long
Island have silently, insidionaly, and
with . unerring certainty diffused
themselves so as to penetrate some
of the rich dairy oliatricts in New
York State, and thence through New
Jersey to Pennsylvania, Baltimore,
Washington, and Virginia.:.,Where
t'.e matter will end we know not ;
but it is certain that unless Congress
and State Legislatnes inform them
selves of the extent of the ravages
by this disease and ~ a dopt rational
repressive measures, the malady will
soon reach every part of this broad
continent. In this case, ignorance is
not bliss ; it is an unmitigated tolly ;
and we must earnestly press the niat
tLr before the attention of the whole
country. We' do not want a panic.
Pattie, is the result of negligence,
want of knowledge, and excited pas
bi.ne. The time has come 'for the
u:ientific investigation of the ills that
iltbh is heir to and science tells us
11,,w to meet a cattle plague calmly,
rationally, and with the utmost cer
tainty of controlling its dissemina
t .n. An ominous-looking circular
Las been issued by an influential
body of gentlemen from Westchester,
Pa. They say that the great increase
in the disease known as plenro-pnen
mouia among cattle within a few
years past calls for immediate and
is arnest attention from the communi
ty. ; "It is a well known fact," they
continue, "that the cupidity of many
"induces them, as soon as the disease
"developi itself on their premises, to
tf "hurry off their stock (diseased as i
"well as not diseased) to the nearest
"drove-yard,to be there sold for what
"ever they would bring, to be either
"ziold as food • or driven off to new
"sections, and there to be infect and
"poison other animals with which
"they may -comb in contact."
What_do ngress and our State
Legislatures intend doing under the
circumstances. Can the Agricultu
ral Department neglect a matter
which concerns the whole cattle-pro;
ducing regions of America? There
arc no funds appropriated, for such a
eontiugency ; but surely, when the
vast interests at stake ate consider
ed, it is prudent to be wise and gene
rous in time, and avoid the great
calamities which hate overtaken
England and .other European coun
tries. If we have imported a disease,
let us by all me am and at the earli•
• est possible Moment follOw the exam
ple of Massachusetts and exterminate
the-contagious germs which are in
flicting so much injury. We,are told
and we have seen that the extermina
tion of This malady is by no means' a
matter of great difficulty,thongh call
ing for energetic action for a time.
Better this than the disease which
neglect is sure to entail op us.
AN Excmon. Ferrnazza.—The
Journal,of Chemistry says that one
of the very best fertilizers used upon
the farm for all the cereal grains and
r: , ot crops made intim following man-.
Ir‘r : Take one - barrel of pure finely
growid bones, and mix with a barrel .
,1 good wood ashes ; during thtimix
log add gradually about three pail
fuls of- water.' The heap may be
made upon the floor of 'an outbuild
ing or upon the barn floor ; and by
the use of a'hoe the bone and ashes
must be thoroughly blended together.
The water added is just sufficient to
liberate the caustic alkalies, potash s
and soda, and these act upon the
gelatine of the bone, -dissolving thif,
little atoms, forming a kind of soap,
and fitting it for plant aliment. In
this way the most valuable constitu
ents of the bone can be made imme
diately available, and the addition of
potash and soda aids in the forma
tion ora fertilizer of inestimable value.
A gill of this mixture,placed in a hill
of corn, will work wondeis. It is
excellent for garden vegetables and
for all kinds of roots. It will be
ready for use in a week' after it is
made.
Rsminv Fos Bosses.—Mr.lHenry B.
Pierce in the N. E. Farmi.r, says :
"After twenty year's experience, in
which I have ,fonnd it to I work not
Only to my own entire satisfaction
but to that of others who have tried
it, I can confidentially recommend
stopping up the- holes ofl borers in
trees with hard soap, as aril infalljble
cure for this pent to our 'orchards.
Though simple, try it, brother farm
ers." This looks. to us very much
like an actual remedy, and it ie cer•
tainly originbl.
• To accertain the contents of a corn
crib measure the length, width, and
depth in feet; multiply these dimen
sions together , and the product by
four, cut off the right hand figure,
tind those to the left will express the
number of unshelled bushels. If
measured in inches, Multiply the
three • diminsiofts together and divide
the product by 4400.
A correspondent of the American
Farmer's ,Magazine helped to build a
corncrib in Vermont fifty five years
ago, which is still in good order, and
in which no- rat or mouse was ever
known to be. It is set on stone
-pillars, two feet high, each capped
by a broad, fiat stone, smooth on the
under-side.
A distinguished horticultrist learn
ed
. by chance that the best way to
label a tree is - to write with a lead
pencit on ;inc. The name cannot be
erased at • first, -and it grows more
distinct and durable with age.
A meta. or moderate-Uized tree at
the transplanting will usually
.be a
large bearing tree sooner than a bug.
er tree set out at the same time, and
which is necessarily checked in
growth by removal.
Tar latest definition that has been
given to O. K.' is Oa of Nub.
EGA
BEDELL* V A Ni,VEL OE,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS
114
READY MADE OLOTHI;i1G1
MOO AND OAPs,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS I
68 'tread Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y.
We have s Fashionable Clutter grow New
York City, and take all the !Lk in gbh* you a
good dt.
READY MADE, CLOTHING
Ws nuke at our own ostaldhlimed. We give
particular attention to Youth's Boys, yid
reamilas4v‘lreirosmett
And shays hale a good assortment.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
From 85 cents to S 3 per yard, (all wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and 01p8
Kept within 20 !miles. Come and •look and
prove for yam%
IS. Will be at the Ward ROllllO the first and
third Thursday of every month with samples
of ;Goods, and prepared to take measures.
BEDELL Is VAN VEIBOII.
68 Broad-et., Waverly. N. Y.
Agents for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines.
April 2,1868.
TEE TOWANDA REGUT4TOR
CLO.7.IIING MORE I
Adjoining Patton's Blcck.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
Would respectfully announce to the elfin ens of
Towanda and vi cinity, , that they have opened
the above store, under the name of •' The To•
wanda Regulator," with a splendid assortment
OP HEADY MADE CLOTH MG 1
Gents Furniatiag Goods, Hats, Caps, &a, &b.,
which they ware the said citizens csonot be
excelled fu style or elegance, and that the
prices are so low as to astonish everybody
Rosenberg k Wolff hope that,by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people
lsuan
-Cdso,
.they w ill o bta i n
their
i patronage
To -
Ingp portm dme a n o f b o e r g thorugncefokaw
CONE ONE I COMB ALL 1
At Rosenberg & Wold'a One Price Regulator,
Rain Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days.
1. Thou shalt have no other plate 'to) bay
clothing except Rosenberg 1 Wolff's One Price
Regalator, Men Street.
X. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg 1 Wolff are no Chatham.st. dealers,
bet sell at one price and reliable. and will .
serve you unto the third and fourth generation.
3. Thou shalt not seek in vain my more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found a t Rosen
berg I Wolff's 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
hangin out a show, for, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg is Wolff, and their clerks, desire to
rest room their labors.
5. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenberg 1
its benefits.
Wolff deal, and long may be thy days toe zloy
ff. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of Chatham - at. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosenberg k Worn's Once:price Regu
lator, Main street.
7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of
Foreign make. for Rosenberg! & Wolff keep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin fromthe Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap: it would be
a 9. T sin.
hou ; shalt not bear false witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
suited and for lass money, at Rosenberg &
Wold'a thin any other store...
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors-goo&
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff can
give than to you likewise_therefore,
_take
cours, and buy only of Rossub erg is [Wolff
ece Price gen.
Towanda, Sept. 1, 1888.
IF TOWN CLOTHING STORE I
OpPoona Public Square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
Receiving new additions to his stock of
0 I_l 0 'l l ME I N CI-
Every week, which he le Belling lower thaenny
home in town.
GOOD OASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS,
can' , 1
OVERCOATS AT; ANY PRICE
A large line of
CLOTHS AND CAS4IMERES,
Which is selling below coat. as he is anxious to
close out this branch of his business.
raniinios or ALL sixes.
GENTS
Of every description.
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
HATS AND CAPS AT COST I
Call and convince yourselves I
Tmrands, Nov. 26,1888
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE I
The undersigned have opened a Store on the
south side or ilerenr's new block,
TOWANDA, PA.,
Where they intend to keep atoll stock at
T r n.
Goods, consisting of
H47S, CAPS, FURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMBEL LAB, CANES, GLOVES
L
IBUFFALO and WOLF ROBEI4 ac.
Which we will sell at the lowest possible Prides
and respeethdly solicit a share ol the pttestege
or the pohlk.
wilati fitted witkeie American Conformake
CLORNEY A-Sidi:MY
Towanda. Oet. 5,1861.
TANNING & HARNESS MAKING
The uadordiimed have Oda day formed a'
of
aartillithip Do u MI LI
GE! is
for thoparposa the
of praying
aa th e above bad , ness. Memo malt* sad
ra th adV d d i a o o r e i l de o Vet and all wortwarianted.
GRIFFIN MAGEE.
• EDGAR EL FULLER
Camptova, Jan. 28, 1868. -
MU - 13MT FRUIT JARS IN USN
tat KoCIABE a iareM
ré 7 :Ip-:
p.
uogizAo..iiiitit oostttit
i.-/-- - .i ~ ..,r; _ ei;-- ~., : :,,:_,,, • .
imcck,11,04 , 701 41 1141" E
INDDIN,‘MILLOW.AND 111'0111
liti; - „izA
Na 1, r 4 Txne g &is*,
Southeast comer of Main Bridge fte
TOWANDA, 4. - ::,
N:eip.', -- ancUr*,..6.k.kx*
fIY;P
emit Induonnats . to
CAS-11 . BU I" El? S-!
COUNTRY PROMOS
Bought and Sold at
THE MARKET 81.1'48
LONG Kum.
Nov 11, 1888.
NEW GROCERY AND. PROVI
McCA33O 8z MIS,
Respectfully announce that they have com
meneed the ,
i
In the North litore of Norm's New Block,
ILtElf STREET, •
And have now In store a fall assortment of
Goods in their line, porotuuld In Now York,
which they have selected with unusual cars,
and will sell at the lowest possible rates. Their
stock is complete in every particular, and In
guilty and price cannot 101 to gtvb satlifaction
They ask the patronage of the public, with
he ass ranee that first rate goods and fair
dealing may always be expected.
They tukve now in store, and for sale by the
case or single jar, s large stock of
MOORE'S SELFSEALING
AIR TIGHT FRUIT JAM,
Which they recommend as the very bed offered
to the public. They ask for this jar, an ins*.
tiop and trial, u Its merits are aoparent to ar
m one. •
es. North store Le Mercer's New Block,
Hein street, Towanda, Pa.
sr CASH paid for PRODUCE, and for e
BUTTER, at the highest, market Mee.
JAMES IdoCAIIE,
HARDT MIL
Jane 46,1888. •
WHOLESALE GEOCEE.Y
PROVISION 11-OIIiRE
F. S. M. eta co
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which bas 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' experiencie,
together with the benefit - of their
greatly increased facilities fQJ 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, Molasses, Coffee, Bice, To
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome,
0 GOODS,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks; Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which have been recent
ly bought at the lowest
aft
in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
J. N. COLLINS.
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
the quality in all cases
Have atenen hand a good assort-
meat of:Flour, Pork and Kerosens:,
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 Lin the
price of goods.
FOX, STEVENS, MEUCVB & 00.
May 19, 1868.
GW. MOFFITT. - -
•
Ho just opened a fall and complete aseortment
of -
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS I
TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND SPICES
.
SOAP OP AJ.L
IrLid the celebrated Kinard' Soap,
for cleaning Tin and Silver ware..
"" . 4ideo Imps =Mangy on hand all kinds of
GRINSMIFFS
Peaches, Nam, Apples; Swank Green Con
and Tonatoes,emd other fruits in their sea
eon which will be sold cheap.
Be alio has oonneoted - 111111 . . the above an
Eating
fsotrd rea m d l in d es w s st awn i y pr Metohpenleee.'a
l co g m ot in u g p w
good
CashCsh
paid for (Wen Pratt. Give him a cell.
GEO. W. MOFFITT.
Towanda, Aug. 17.
IDIFIGKIF MARKET PRICE . IN
Ciat d for well' fatted and well dress
ed Sep as Poaltryi. at - . . •
. . IIfoCOM 4 Wilk. I •
Nclali hMe l !NM Mock. —
Nov 1! ,11416 ' • ••
ISCILIVID DAUS,
REM
SION STORE I
119, MEE Etrizer,
TOWAJIDA, PA.
4, 1. - ^sm ,,, -47
_ .
~~rar-w
fleumut .
, Itr /AM ? 1 "49 1 "
A T CI W.-A ►
PPPFTI I
- 404•1)1, ' lROotlictlio WU Bead
)IPIM-11001 - soesettolV Wits law ate
jjtpublio,to Wow sad well to•
awnings AND nionsioNs t
Mike Ito sel ling to salt tlio sA atii
Primo' 01r_104 No boo GOO tonal a
PPM • STORE,
Widei ti wen 'failatii to Wipii
Itaroloy ooal.roglos at _ ill Moo. He Aiolo,
ortolly lualtilstgiotoelt4. ..q
t 8 A 13 : 00 P} i 8 81 4 SuG - AltA
. mokassig,
- -
)7101711, BUTTER, PORK,
,&0.,
be Isiah* elsesp for cash.
_
:c0928 1181.11r#71110. 7,11,6 10120"
FREE 0.14.C.E.1ut05.
of Tema. and Arieleity,
ilierensor theaksior iheleyemllbowel
petrosego Um het two jests, sad we
promise with their trelateaot. .to improve ev,
Gm dully to 'Wow our lowinees, so as
lowaniat eettafection to W. Cali sad toe as
1111111. ._ - ° ZORN INSIDETII.,
To ¢a, July 10, 1867. .
N e S W 13 1 1 1 ,,01t II I
71 - • NEW GOODS I
NEW GROOLEIEEI
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
ON*INED FR71113,
PINE • •PLES,,PEACILES, PLUMS
• OF ALL KINDf3, 1 ,
D_ CANNED OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
10.,
TEAS, STNIABS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in fact everything In the
GROCERY LINE!
Willie tent constantly on hand
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD S EGGS, AND WARY
VARIETY OP FARMERS PRODUCE.
A fresh lot of
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Portland at Vico
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And will be sold as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID FOB
ALI:KINDS OF PRODUCE
• •
W. A. ROCKWELL.
May 29, 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Porehasedthe entire interest of
R. a PATCH;
n in the Am of O. B. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the cltisenli of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large sad Well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which I hive purchased for Coati and feel confi
dent that can sell at ea. low ti;uros aa can be
purchased elsewhere. I now otter to the public
a liplendid stock of
TEAS,, COFFEES, SUGARS,
BTABOB, SALERATIIS, 80018,10.
Have on hand a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
• BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I Julep constantly on bane,. PORK, ZARB,
LARD and Muds of FISH. Would oall the at.
tuition of the public to onr Can't Be Best
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical aad.lkori Soap.
Please WI and examine our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large aseortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, tr,e,fr.e. I Will pay the high.
est Cash price tor
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Pamela give es elan before selling elsewhere.
All Orman Indebted to the 51to Arm will
please Csll awl make bmnedlate payment
C. B. PATCH
'Towistits:March 12,1867.
NEW FRUIT AND FANOY
6Frocery Store I
Neor the Elwell
TOIVAJDA, -PA.
Jost started. a god supply of
- IR.s : • •
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC. CANNED ft DRIED
gm . 'ooms, ulnae& ,
Nuts, Candies,Fruit Eetmete,
+to. ac.
Constantly as hand, and will be sold cheap as
the ebispest. Also the best quality of -
B4LTI4IOBE OYSTERS
By eneasure, or ea,' or ht. Frei* and Pine
llemembei the place
G 4 H. WOOD'S NEW STOUR,
Between the ElweU gouge and Mignuen Mock.
Tbwot►d&, Oct. 15i 1868
WAIMMEALS, AT ALL HOURS
l,st-0:5:w. MOFFITT'S Madonna—.
Moose tooling to tows' tor dlzaker, will do well
to give a call.
• • - MOFFITT
Towanda. Jane Ile UM
, ,
HOICK TOBACCO g AND inam!.s
C
MIME
-.' __ ~lQj ~i~ ~. - _
Nvw , SG; .'s
ff ,
ddeto. o f ftlfsfulk is
min
E B G 0 , 0• D
•
Is
• - ,
Ui line. mdielgito the vapti of the people.
Irldeh he will sell for Currency at former'
GOLDp..B.I:O'RSI.
N AND
Olingeting ea of good well s ind reliable
L't C H
(Noilhoddy of any kind) maist,l4 bs ,
13trSIN,A..iks .§.O 1 , - 4,
Al t grades.; . • s
•
•
COATS; - VESTS\ AND - ;PANTS,
AU Wool.,
DRESS COATS, - PANTS & VEST - ,
x, Linea Coais,p, , and Piust,a, ". ,
OrsruL and Cigar ‘ thisiiiiad Papa.'
CollarL Cardatere and P2W.NI Ohms.
Naok OW* 0,;. - -limegrag.
Dna. Spring 8 la 1311 k, So ft and Straw Hata.
AGS:Wobus. ba that Good Goods gzo
I cheap . er at a bit price thaa poog goods at any
paka CaU *woods bif ontba7-
hg. Nat door to Powell Co_ . I
. • B. EDDY.
Towanda, kap; El, 1: . 7. I
' TEMPLE 0F ; 4ASMOit I
NEW STOECI.ND,BEW GOODS.! s( •
Al entire Kew stock of Oka'Log bought as
drip as Wore the war to be sokt 'Uhl.- •
The undersigned would tome ctitilly announce
to the citizens of To*anda and vicinity that he
is now ready to of them Clothing. such as ~
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS
FIN= , Thissa s w BEisuizas Burrs.
Irurnishlag Goode, ac.. end that these goods
bought at very low figures aill be bold with
very small profits. I Intend to establieh a per
manent trade in thin place, and in order to gain
the confidence. of purchasers; will deal on a
baits of
HONESTY AND, . INTiORITY
ani all goods will be warranted for what they
are represtated to be. Come and examine and
Convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Mesas House,
south end of Beidleman's Block.
' • M. JACOBS.
'Amanda, 0ct.17. 1867.
FALL AND WlFrpt. GOODS I
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
PROOLAYATIOF BY
COHEN & -ROSENFIELD
•
Wasaass, It seems to have pleased tbe in•
habitants of Towanda, and ,vicinity, to op
nisei= fair way of &allot ;
AtrD Woman, We owe our /Sincere tlusrdes
to the community for extending to to; so liberal
a patronage until now, ;_
Aim WILMISAS, We I deem It our duty to re
(Aponte all the Winn bestowed upol us thus
far ;
We do hereby publicly PEOCLAIM, that on
great stock of
FALL AND WINTER 000DS,
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH,' BEAVER.
Doeskin &. Cassin'4,ere Sits
Of all grades and of theer 'latest . n - 844es ; wlll
disposof at
•
REDUCED PRIC'Es,I
Our goods are tuumfactared 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
(=goods at oath low rates As will enable any.
body to buy a snit of clothes. We are • reedy. ,
tag the
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS,
Ever brought to this mirket, snob as Beaver,
Chincidlla. Doeskin. &c., for Men and Sop
wear. Call at the Clothing . Store of
•
COHEN ac:ROSENFIt'LD,
And convince yourself of the fact that they do
as.they say and do not misrepresent any of
their goods. We also call attention :to • our
stock of
GENTS FURNIS#ING ‘GOODS
mach u Csasbnere and Woolen Orershirts,- Un
dasblrta and Drawer,, overbill and oeceahlrts,
Gloves, Cordhlren Jacket, Ties' Collar; Sur
Pier. • , -
LATEST.. STYLES HATS -it CAPS,
Whig' they ab3o sell at Reducedßrlces. Give
us a call before buying elsewhere.
con= & ROSENFIELD.
• (Waite Powell & Co.
Towanda, Oct. 21,1868.
C
AMPAIGN' OPE,NED'I
GRAND RALLY;O9 THE HAERIES
OOME ONE 1 COME MA
REPUBLICANS. DEMOCRATS.‘
And cittaezta of every politic:alba are Invited.
to attend the
GREAT MASS MEETING
Which is to be held and continued for the next
three months)/ the citizens - of Towanda and
vicinity at. , . • • - • -•
•, •
Where young and old are already gathering
to pride themselves with ...
14 0 "1" I-1 N
FOR FADE AND WINTER WEAR,
From the excellent supply we have lately
Noeive4 and which for.
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND JIMA PNESS
Can no be excelled In this or any other -
ket. o entire dock being new and bought for
ntah vas •
• DIBTANCEJALL COMPETITION.
O. B. PATOH.
•
Oar motto is Quick Ba l es, Small Profits , !St at.
ly Cash, and Once Price Only. We invite} one .
and 611 to pay ns q visit at the old atand of
Folonton & Son,.one door north of Ti_tylor Co
SOTAMON WOLFF: •
. _ .
Viwan — da, Oct. I,IBGB
WE SELL Over. oats this season at very low'
prices. I Our stock was bought low, and . Is re •
hms
galled at than a usual wholesale profit.
We offer some extra bargains at the once price
store of SOLOMON It WOLF?
- No. 223, Main Street.
• WE SELL our stock of Fine - Costs, Muslims
Snits, Pants and Vests, for men and boys' wear
AS 10F 111149 y previoub tip* this 1111illaer:• - .10
have somemplesidlil goods in thirlide,lbong t
cheap and selling at a very small profit, otithp
One Price Store of
• •
-SOLOMON ' & WOLPP,
No. 123, Main Streit:
WE SELL Furnishing Goode„ much boleti
current Igioes, Oar stock la complete to Men's
and Youths'. 'On thee* customers tan •save
many times, fully 20 per cent. b buying at
the one. price store of \
• - SOLOMON & WOLFF;
No. 123, Mali / Street.
WE BELL sma ll articles as chew sa large
ones, Suspenders , Handkerchiefs, Col ars, Ties,
Moyne, Mittens and' gooks,of this class very
much less.than they are reailed elsewhere.—
We Invite the trade to .Convine themselves at
the one price store of '
sot r oupa k WOLFF, , -
• 123: Main Street.
The highat price in cash paid foriVool
Ilides,,Pelts, and Calf Skins at the ;-oneiseice
store of r, , SOpOMON & WOWS" 'J
-No. 123, Main Street.
NJ' ''T'A 0,,1t1311 0 lin. ,
AMOS PENNEPACAth,
.
Has opened a shop in the room back of the
Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Assad' •
tin, second story, over Mee Clothing Store
whirs he It now prepared toil% ell ldnds of .
L- TAMORII4O,
In the best and mast: .fsaltiona bitintanner. An
experience of man_y years, s -determination to
137renp with the Pashions'of the Thus, anda
to pleased& onstomers.ho , beliern will
twablehim Wein satishwition. . 1"
IL Oath* d0ne:46416A notice lid its=
- Itoritda. IBM
ME
SMALL PROFITS 1 , '
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Abe the
HATS AND CAPS
TO - WANDA,: PA:
NO. 123, RAIN STREET
-.LET. SOLOMON
.141.1178, wind?
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t
..tp t , qg . - --0,-. ,,, fr oltiTrivp,--i•
41).!-Auila- - --t• , .?&-alq)us,
; l'' -14104111UMMIttartpertsialt,1::, '...,z.r.
Chilblitaii,,Anarnegatetii
I His taxa* mat hirgeti ti his" estookj,a
'foll sad _amottotea:, cooditatfas as
sztaatii otabtactoit away articles owl
w as Attalbr ‘ papoose. isaisfally
witboal to thoppoolvo wont. of
*DWG, Till- be oasts,* AO.
Poellittli_ pafebtiesp. owl. (Oral oa Sbo
a ca tgotobto *tiag a lt,, 0 / 111141 .-°r "Ikl i,
Pal r akirgliPaNKSi - CrIAMICALOP
- .
I' PApitt; OM; ice; ' ~
110ZINE - AND TIMPENTINR,
- „
purr, vAaanggi mins wAsa,
Azdalllof l!nt4es,
xiigisENL : OR QIL,
''Ag4tsio Buisiosikams.
Luck% anosql, - maks, creimanms,'
rA;d: Ira k, Notiosrat..
:rANI4/11'13 D.MAOffINE OILS,
Itaivandi)liet Articles in all their title%
;Toros, BIIUSHISI3, SOAPS, 00118,
Itzi3mel4;wr:pyw.P•JA:axtri, ;
ISIO4CET $OOBB, -POET 119,NA1t3,
=
a ptOTH, SKIN . AND. SAW PRETAILLTIONS
PURL rx iii AND R 21 . 1 9R 0 ,
Pcr Nedkbad nee,
Ton Alia, Ssumr;- Ens Aim OMEN
vwsm fiarde h, Field smlrlour es, Beeds shold ,Trouss. aer
anea
Pumps, Testldsg Map, Nana
Bottles' Nipples, Nipple.- Milk
• 8 1 .- Islds_ t Byrhyges, Psis, Eielf
' Belding VerdtThermometers,
Plavorteg Extriots, Stow Jogs, Maw
Wye, Bottlehirish,Aorls,' !kith jilt*,
Ind Stove Blacking, FM Taelkie, Ammuni
tion, Detente. Eclectic and Homcepath
to Medicines, and all the !smiler Patent
U . E. 01 E S
AU articles warranted as -represented. Per-
SOU at a &dance. can receive their orders by
stage or m te all. which-will receive prompt and
careful atntion. .
Ifedlca advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for mefficlne.
Thatal tor past liberal patronage,would
=ll7 announce to' his kinds, and the
that no psins shall be spared to satisfy.
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
H. C. PORI'S% U. D.
Janj 1,1869.—yr.
figriituare.
to
PI-MI
o
el
CO O:i
. o tSI 4
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t 8 ci s t 4
I * l rj, 1 • c$ -t( 1 *
--;. •-•
CA '
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k • IPP
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P
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CALL ,
(AR BROTritERS & 00,
Wish .. call the attention. of the albite to
tht. new Stock of . . .
' HARDWARE,
. . FARMING IMPLIMENTS;
• ..• • BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large easortnient of n' -
• Wlikdow Glasa,Sask Pante, Oils,
rutty:Varnishes, and Paint
1 and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which . will be sold for the lowest
Cash mice. Mao, a dine assortment of
KEROSENE - LAMPS
everyi style and pattern to suit the public.
lAmps repaired and changed . from Oil and
Flnl4 to Kerosene.
4 Particular attention paid to the Manufacturing
cf all •inds of
WAttE. ,
.1011111110 rsomPTLY •TTINDID !Co
We have on hand a fine article of
(I,LABS 1 0
,EIIIT JARS,
with imprcivwl seltwitaling cork', and
HERMETICAL SEALING CA NB
which Lane of the hest cans used.
June 20.1865.
antiture.
L . OAK Et
There le now on exhibition at the
Mainmoth Furniture Store
IN , TOWAIi A PA„,
The largest end beet stock of
7 1 \ 1 7.7 - Rd ZT s r Ri3El I
To be foundtio NorthernliPenzusylveeia, which
is beteg cold at
GREATLY RED tnED2PRICESI
My gook cerusiate in part of Pulor, Library
Dining, Boom and Chamber stilts. Parlor, Li
bier/0- Extension, Dining and Office Tables,
Bedateada, Borealis, Washstands,
Sofas, %Leas, T ete•s-tetea, What-Nots, Ora
' dies. ceibbi, 0. lc.' A fall line of. Matt:as
ses and g, Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rustic Frames and Brack
eta, &c., 4-c. t In fact everythiliik.
'the ,- Furniture .Line
Which Most be seen to be appreciated and
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
Than t. .e same quality 'of goods can .be pur
cha elsewhere.
' Thankhd to the public for their past liberal
patrimage, and determined to merit a contin
uance of the same by offering inducements not
to be fotind elsewhere, I invite them 'to call
and examine my goods and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.. No chargeVor showing
goode.and
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
COUNTRY Mut supplied as usual at
the lowest moist' prices.
- 'also keep on hand a large assortment of
Ready Mad 6 Coffins from the most common to
thd finest Rosewood. Also Burial Rats, Cap's
and I am the sole agent in Bradford coun
ty for RHUMB &TEM%
NETALIO .BURI/J. CABIN, CASKETS, , &C.
A good .
ILEARBB always in readiness "un
requited -
JANBEI 0. FROST.
Towanda.tDeo 1002118.
U R NT ,T UREI
• .
NEW GOODS I NEVir GOODS!
NEATLY FINISHED
AT
_P 0 P U.-li AR PRICE SA
Consisting :of
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
•
DINING ROOM SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
Pitotograrib Frames, for everybody.
kA GENERAL ASSORTROINT , FURNITURE,
Suited to this market. , I r ave the beat riphsila..
, terer hi the teeetii , and manufacture our own
upholstered work. •
AN*
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to order.. Ravine an experience of 20
years in the business ;I can confidently hope to
please all who pattonize me.
Don't forgot the place. No. 155, Naln
twodoors south of Beidleman's Block , Town ,
do': Pa. ' . •
B. T. 'DEGREE.
Towanda, Nap: SO, 1808 —tf. • '
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF•TOI
.w. LET SOAPS; ae . lloOLBEl& mars.
•
man , .ung .
„.
,i ;- 1 -# 0 11 . 11 .1 4
~ , -.:-..-. ~, ', •r. 1
' ` , f•- i f :, '0
Wi
arli ' 11...11. t . 11. • l(- '
in ',- tooot iii p a r. , ,-
'' , 'geNtA ifriliii:-W
staallNe.4, ',.. 1 0 1Rock gsta irimumi t a,
litUabli . , . "'” • maatietasever '
Aar adz o tiltt. . :.aboooOlaithild=
W.
1-,mcsiCmgrds:Alsw„muounsmk
szedlospagrwi, -
•
yiumltoWtmlitOpplwrnuilmictm
RELOXBUtiI 10 11111. TEADr.
PURE Winks Asp.mquoixs,
von *most. oes-
• TOLL: LIBOIMIIENT OS • 00SOMIULTID
BOTANII; EOLEX7IIO AND NONDN'ATNIC
lIEDICDIZIL
ALL THEPOPULUI PATENT ipuns
PLUMP, on, 9.113511111, •
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
lIYINOTOTS AND SLUL
rincri Arm wilLirr ARTICLES OF MIIY
E3:12
vumsx's AU/0110140 ARO now imams,
4LIZALOI . O AND REBINOIDE6
Altlhe Best Truism
A BROS( INA L SUPPORTERS,
=El=
:T PUMPS ! NIPPLE SIMLLE. AND
SHIRLDS.
NFeing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
• L• 10111 ASBORTILINF OF 1¢•ZON.11, /TAM. POW?
1:11r(t)(4141:(*4: 1 of 'iziojoi:joja Ai. 51* of FA
MID 'riff QUALM'
A large enpp.y Brushes tor the Bat and Bair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Tow
', den and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery;
Soaps, Combs, Hair Die, Invigor
ators, ke., Keroisene, Kerosen e
lamps, Shades, Chimneys, •
Wicks, Ito., all of the I
late st stylea.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND, BNDFF
Physlolps supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prmoriptions c,arefully and as
id; compounded and prepared by Stnpersons at all hours of the day and night.
day hours from 9to Wo'olock In tam fore
noon, to 9in the afternoon. •
W.
Towanda, Bept.l9, 1866. -
Books anb Stationni.
EMOVALI
ALVORD 4t BARBER
Have removed their
BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM
To the magnificent new store in
biBROUR'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 asaortment of
B 0 0' K S I
Comprising Standard Works, Novels
Text Books, &c. Their assortment of
BIBLES,
TESTAMENTS,
HYMN BOOKS, -
PRAYER BOOKS
etc., will be found tn,bo complete. A
large assortment of
Sunday School Books, Cards
&c., always on hand
Writing Papers& St,ationery
As cheap as ever sold in this or any
other market Our arrangenients
with School Book publishers are such'
that we are prepared to offer the se
ries of Books
of
in use in the Com
mon Schools of this county to retail
dealers, at as low figures as they can
buy them in New Yotk.
Orders sent for any book publish
We keep constantly on"hand al
the Daily and• Wekly Papers, Mag
azines, Periodicals, &c. -
Give us a call,
ALVORD & BARBER.
Towanda, July 13,1868.
DIARIES FOR 1863
PAPER Sr. ENVELOES
NEW-YORK PAPS
SCHOOL BOOKS, .
PENS, INK, Music, STATIONERY AND
PIcTUI
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Nov. 19, 1868.
RID 011 -BIN DERY . —THE PUBLIC
Binder Is
has been r respectfully
in
o r
that the Boot
yremoved to the Argus
lag, 34 story, where will be done Bull&
B N GI
In all Its various branches, on forma as - res.
'enable as" the times "will allow. The Bind
e47 will be ander the charge of =
H. O. WHITAR:tII,
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, in a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. Music. :Naßasineo, News
papers, Old Books, &a., bound In every variety
of style. - Particular attention will be paid to
the ag and Binding of
BLANK BOOKB,
Tonny -desired pattern, which in - quality and
durability wil be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when
profaned.
The patronage of the public is aolleited;and s
perk° antiafaction ,
An
gaarranteed.
Towanda 1884..4t. - •
F ut w rr un , WAireROOMS !
JAMES KAKINSON annonnoes to the piddle
that be still continues to minket= and keep
on hand a hut. assortment
CABINET PIISNITUSE, -
Sarno, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, kebabs ,
Ass., of wary deseriptim , *bleb mill be made
tithe
manner. beet materials,midsn he mostmorimne•
like
I invitees inaction of the 'public to mytwork,
*bleb Aaiun be imposed In durability, at any
shop in the eeteittY. and my prlces will be
found to be as low ea the times will
Ready-made Wens eonlitantil on band or
madtto order. good Helae.will be finished
*him desired.. !.
-7 err:*
.4,
OteriV,Biti*Nos FOUNDRY
MD
ESEII
IV* Olt I N 11- 8 H 0 P ,
Pine, rut of Main Staset,,
A, BRADFORD . (10:, PA.,
L Dow prepared toroidal'
OliterOLAß SAVVY/LLB.*
_
BittNOLE ) 2LiOMN,P,
Of the but qui -Wirt* the Utast improve
seta. AU Ends of Metheemy for . Flouts. awl
'STEAM ENGINES; -•
MADE & MAWR,
STEAM WRISTLMI4I:I-1 — :
STEAMIOAGUES,
GAUGE , COOKS,
• 011,. CANS, &C.,
• , Funibibed at short ! notice.
BOLT CU`TTING
Done from th
to If aw In diameter.
' FORGING
Of him wrought worklor Brfdpsoind all
other purposes, done to order. Ms% &large
COOKING & HEATING STOVES;
Coal sad Wood BOSOM Poraltatelor Cooking.
Stores, Stove Pipe, Tie-Ware, Boat`Pampa,
Plows, Cultivators wad Latapers. lieft coastast
ly on . ,
DRAWINGS A; • -SPROIFIOATIONS
Of all of tosoldnery for mills ood othir
purpaa pre sled b 7
' WARREN HILL,;_
Foreman mho experience in this
boutoh of the WON..
JOHN cAjzu
Tcranda, Oct. •
T° WA:ND A CARRJAGE
FACTORi.'T
. The undenlipted respectfully molt:ice to the
public that they have purchased the
CARRIAGE 8 • H0-P
G. 11. . DRAKE,
And ail) now preparcd W ball& work In
THE LATEST STYLE
And most: workmanlike manner. They wil
constantly keep on band an assortment of spied.
did
.TOP AND - OPEN, BUGGIES
FatOMY CARItIAGES,
DEMOOB,AT AND LUMBER WAGONS,
ONEI •ND TWO SEATED
ALBANY. SLEIGHS
ALL WORK. WARRANTED.
IMPA,TREIM_ promptly attended to 'at rea
sousb,le prices.
BRYANT sc STULEN
Towanda, May 9,1897.=1y.
NEW PLAN•IN MILL
The undersigned having builtn large and com
modious Kill in - the -Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the most modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of -
WINDOW BASH, & BLINDS,
are prepared to All orders, Whether large or
small, upon the shortest notice.. We have
also a large variety of - MOI7LDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern,. which we can fornlsb
ha mucb cheaper than they can be worked by
d.
PLANING, .
TONGUING,
GUMMING,
AND SCROLL
and al other work pertaining to Joinery'. vii
be done to suit our customers.
Pomona building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will - dud It
largely for their interest to bay of as, or bring
their lumber and worked by our truiebinel7.
Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber,
and . while you team Is In feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE tr. HEMLOC K
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard, Come
and I see as. or if you can't come, write.
• - L. B. RODGERS Ir. CO.
Towanda Pet). 1884-. •
D A AGRICULTURAL
T 0 W .
WORKS
TOWANDA, PE.N2PA.,
ItLANCFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES
BENT STUFF,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS;
GENERAL .WOOD WORE:,
_;
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITSBRANCEIES
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ZTO.,_ ETC
To Dealers In
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
We offer a
LARGE. STOCK FROM MITCH TO SELECT
The above are froth the Lest
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY & OAR.
„LIGHT AND }MAW - WAGONS ON HOD
We have the Broad.. and Narrow Game
WMILL PICES 'made and dressed.
W: V SIBROP, Superintendent
M. C. fdpWWl, President
Towanla, - July 2, 1889
SOBIETH_ING NEW!
AGAIN fl MOTION!
Haying purchased the stock of Tobacco belong
ing toHandall, Compton & Co., and having
built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre ,
pared offer to the public - •
WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL,'
A variety of
CHEWING 'TOBACCO,
Such u
Gold Leaf, Sunny gide, Pine Apple, 31Ichigun
Big, Bose Leaf and Star, which we oiler toisale
In quantities to snit customers Packa(ceS in
Barrels, halts and quarters.
FANCY SMOKING
• The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni
ted States, Virginintle, Gold Leaf, Navy an. a
ldnda Killickolck. •
BRANDS OF OIGARFI.
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im.
periNlyeeon and the very cholcmit brands of
Yams.•
We will keep constantly on hands vane
Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and P. .ci
as
ore,
and
everything usual* kept a Toltec
Ett
Lassdlords supplied with ()tzars, sad Poi Ti
bean on liberal terms.
All orders promptlyailei•ru short water!
0ct.97. 1887.
A W. AYRES' MARBLE S: IP,
manual. N. Y. 1
Yon will Bud Omits Monaments, both Quincy
and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantbas.r - and
t'oal Grates to et: -A largo assortment eon
stantlyon hand, cheap as the cheapest. 4 -
Log. le, 1868.—1 y.
AA CHOICE LOT OF :WINTER
A. Fruit of ell khele r tor sale
_by the Barna
or Bushel. et • hteCABS 11;X'13.
:„1
To irkaLt-fii;ll
Zit
-coo; oo
Ifinjr ;mix* MniPtrAt. Mr* "iatiraltiecs. Co.,
d i Kai - - 7
• • , : sioo !,, 30
NOM latieDiair 'bums hesmul
-I(.4eddep4so
t I,P4osseimphtig;
Capital . : ..... _
—*acolyte.
Os Comoricirs
C 0 . 4 Cosui.;l
pftil ' ' ./0.0010 Co ,
I ' ciranda, Peb. " aSel-ti •• -
- p #IE. AND' AMpENTAI,
• . ntaultaxes.
zmuimlutt.aptz*v.DoL LAßs -
UMW 'Agent,
rpirviri „
disasaPtsit Mationtlirstrautcs
! CommitT `, I
Capital ind sorplutf;Ormt - - 1350.(
BOMA billtrEANOl Conraiir,
Of New- York .
Capital and =plum. over
rstriusci Ocnnuar or Morro I
ANZILTIM; Pholestittp f
Capital and stirplas, over;
. - .
MAJIMATTAIi
Of New-York.
6ipltzl and inirphur, over
&mars= Ingtawrai Con
Of -Philadelptia.
• aspital and mph% °Ten $350,00
lark NUISANCE tONEANE,
^ Of New , York.
Capital and earplug, over
PurviAm Isamu}ton Coxrairr,
Of Ilartford, Conn,
I
Capital and earplas, over
!terra'. Lays sligstramicz Colarairr, I
.0f New- York .
Capital and aurping,cnier
TBArgLLERS NMRANCS COXPANT,
Of Hartford', Conn.
Capital and surplus, over •
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at es
low rateaae by any other reliaLlc Companies.
Lir Policies issued and Losses, if any, ad-
Jaded at this Agency,thereby Baying the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
• ier Office at the Hardwhero Store of Cod
ding &, Hassell • C. S. RUSSELL.-
Towanda, Feb.. 7, 1860.- -tf
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE FLEE AND 4,IPE INSURANCE.
COMPANY.—office, 4d WM= St., and 726,
Broadway, N. I":
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds ET
(Gold) ' 816,271,675
Assets In the United,States, over... . 1,500,0 1 )0
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold) .. 17,00
The Shareholders personally responsible for
engagements of 'the company. All Director! ,
mu t be shareholders. , -
TRECTO2.B ff: Haw Yoita,—Fraficis Cottenet
ES Chairman, Henry 'Grinnell, Esq., Deputy
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq. E. M.
Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Alexander
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
Raintima--Phenix. Bank—Cammann & Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
well-known American citizens resident In New
York; who arc Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with the other Shareholders. are
individually liable f0r,,,a1l the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by_them,
all claims are payable in cash os proof of loss
without deduction for interest, and not, as la
usual, sixty days after presentation of proof.
They ez_plre at six o'clock, P. H., and not as
noon. Life insurance effected, and annuities
granted on favorable terms.
• li, B. bicKEAN, Agent.
Towanda. April 23, 1867.
Be.WING
HE EQUITABLE , LIFE ASSUL
T
ANCE-Boclety'a Agency for Bradford cd•
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly Income oat r 52,000.000 cash.
MOSTANYE k WA P.I)
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
THE ASTOR FIRE,,INSURAN uI.
of New York. Agency for Ifindford:Co
CAPITAL $400,000
Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent.
11ONTANYE & WA'!
Towanda, July 25, 1867
THE LYCOMINL MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford Coady,
CAPITAL $3,400,000
llama Cash.plrut. In successful operation or
er twenty4even years.
MONT*NYEtt WS :9
Towanda, July 25, 1867. v
•
WYOMING INSURANCE AGES-
Y. •
TIYOHING INSURANCE "SOMPANY
Wilkes- . Bun, P.
SAMUEL WADHASIS • President
SHOEMAKER,..... ....Vice President
R. C. EASITH, Secretary
Capital and Serplus $170,00e.
North America, Hartford. Conn. assets $360, CO
Fulton. New York, , " 2.50,060
Springfield, Mass., I " 400F0
Applications for insurance in the :drove era
paniestaken at fair rases, and business atteid
ed to with promptness and care. Partivul,r
attention will be given to Farm risks in tke
coantry. Also Life and Live Stock lascrauce
(acted in good and reliable companies. ()Mee
over the Bakm• on Main-st., formerly occop:ed
by /derma. &.41orrow.
EMEi!ME=
'FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
INURANCE AGENCY!
Capital Represented over $27,000,000,
JOHN W. MIX, Agent for the following well•
known Companies :
'North America, Philadelphia,..
Phcenis, of Hartford, 1,234,19 . 5 41 1
Germanba, New York,.. . : ... 876,815 59
Home In.-Co., New Haven, i,C19,070 SI
North American Firedn. Co., of
' New York, • 755,000 01
Matnal Life, New Yerk, • 20,00',000 Of
Hanover, New York 606,636 79
We write policies in the above reliable com,
Finite at the lowest rates, and the loases,if any
adjusted at this agency. Particular attention
given to farm property. Office.at h 1 law office.
In Me! cur's new block, north side public square
Towanda, Feb. 20,1868.
DR. BAKER, Master Mitheright,
el. la prepared to attend to all business In
his line. He warrants all work done in s work
manlike manner. All orders by m tn. or other •
wise, addressed to me at Towanda, will to
promptly attended to. Jane 4, ISGS.-3m*
TOWLNDA, Pa., Jnuc 26..18CS
Too!! whom it may concern; I certify the. I
have this day appoin od 1). B. BAKER, of In.
wauda. Bradford county, Pa., an agent (or the
sale of Bodines Jonoal Turbine Rater
for the counties , f Bradford. Wyoming. Lycorn
ing, Clinton, Clearfield. Tiogs and Potter, it
the State of-Pennsylvania. Partici waeihe
these wheels can obtain them through hita 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 tarn
ish illustrated pamphlets contalnin.;
tables, testimonials, ac.,
JAS. A. MaI:PHERSON,
•
General Agent for Pennsylvania, for Vo•
dines Jonval Turbine Water Wheel.
P MOTEL.
.1
170,172. 174 el; 17G areenwich Stn.('
The undersigned takes pleasure in &anon:-
ingto his numerous frietids and patrons alit
from this date, the chvge of the Paci xi!!
he $7,50 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this houie, and
therefore free from the too common exlcti•n - ot
anlreird mate rent, he is fully able to meet 11 ."
downward tendency of prices without 3ay
In off of service.
It will now, as heretofore, be hie aim to
maintain undiminished the favorable reputed( n
of the,Pactflo, which it has enjoyed for many
„years, as one of the beet of travelers' hotels.
The table will be boontifolly ithoplied with
every de limey of the 9 , 390111.
The attendance will be found efficitmt and
,The location will be found convenient for
those whose. business calls - them In the lower
part of the city, heing one door north of Corte
teat at., and one block west of Broadway. and
Of ready access to all Bail Road and Steamboat
Lines, JOHN PATTEN.
N0v.17.1868.—am.
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