Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 18, 1869, Image 4

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    Agricultural
Important to Wool .Growero,
The following circular from an ex
tensive wool house in PhiladelOde
contains suggestions "which wattle
of value to farmers in this section.
It will be seen that these dealers
are apprehensive ditt j blood and
coarse wool will cox tinuei to llecliite
in price, while a good market will
always exist for the, long combing
wool.
. , Philadelphia,_Feb. 1. 1869.
Enclosed is "a sample_ of combing
wool grown in Illinois, and worth 60
to 53 cents pm' pound to-day in our
market in the Unwashed condition.
The demand for . these - %eels' in in
creasing so rapidly it will be impos
sible for the American Farmers to
supply enough of-them for years to
come.
blood wools are now grown in
excess of the wants of the country,
and soon California and Texas will
raise enormous quantities of this
quillity, and probably causea farther
reduction in the price. If our farmers
in the present wool growing sections
w•irh to raise wool to a profit; they
In do so quite easily and with but
light expense in Making the change.
LA them buy of the Canadian
,::nmers young Leicestershire, bucks
a . cost of $8 to $lO each, and cross
thew with their medium and charge
wool ewes, and they will produoe
sheep valuable for mutton, and bear
ing the wool which is most wanted
and said to -command a high price.
These sheep will be hardy, but they
shou'd be sheltered from the storms
in winter end fed on turnips and oth•
er reots rather than corn, that the
wool staple may be strong and lust
rous. -
Drying off Dairy Cows.
When butter and cheese bring I
such prices Ls the present,the farmer
hai a very strong incentive to contin
ue milking his cows,, regardless of
their condition, until he does' them
absolute injury, and in the ultimate
result makes a - loss of property - to
himself. After frost has inured the
pasture feed, cows can no more than
they are able to gather a sufficient
amount to fill themselves daily, and
every quart of milk • taken from them
! robs the system of fat and muscular
strength which is necessary to sup
ort them through wintei.
CoWs that are milked now should
have extra feed, such as pumpkins,
roots, or corn fodder, even if in good
condition,for if they go into the stalls
in a declining state,it will up hill busi
tiese: to make them gain or even hold
their,own during the winter. Those
that are thin in flesh, if well along in
years, should not be milked another
time, They- require more time than
a heifer for recovery, and all the ex
tra feed that can be given is demand
ed for the laying on of the flesh and
giving strength after the long draft
on their system.
I f one dollar a day can be made from
1.,. cow of this kind for the next month
or six weeks, more than that many
d•llars - will be lost in extra winter
food required, and the injurious effect
that will follow into the next season.
Dairymen are now in the habit of
having their cows come in a month
or two earlier than was practiced a
few }ears ago, and this adds another
reason for the early drying them up,
to give a proper time to rest before
parturition.
A heifer 'that has - given milk the
pat, summer for the first time,shonld
1 well fed and milked as long as
,.l!e will pay for the trouble, provided
tile time is not extended up toter aec
,md coming in. Cows and many
other anirualgi are creatures of habit,
and may be moulded by care into al
most any form of habit. If a cow is
milked late in the season after
11,:r first calf, her flow of milk will
hild out much better in the future.
Iu no case • should we advocate
iniitting from one period , . of partnri
_tic,n to another, for the mingling of
the nev. secretions with the old milk
is contrary to nature's laws, -4Ful very
likely to endin some obstinate dis
ease of the - udder.— Ohio Farmer.
Farmers' Eons.
At the last annual meetng of the
New York State Agricultural
Sucie
;;ty, Gen. Patrick made the following
remarks in regard to the growing
aversion among farmer's sons to
farm work :
"Only a few of our children are
IV I wiling 'in our footsteps. The old
are left alone. With failing health
and increasing years many-are com
pelled to sell out the homestead and
live in a village, where it is possible
to live alone. Our young men are
showing a great aversion to honest
toil. Often, if they remain on the
farm, they are more interested in fast
horses than tr,auing steers Others
engage in trifling, undignified occu
pations, such as selling maps, books,
patent rights, or even clothes pins.
They are attracted by genteel ways
and habits. At the best they seek
commercial adventures, and through
this-means sudden and great riches.
Can they not read their fate by the
wrecks of thousands in the city of
New York who attempted the same
thing. For able-bodied, strong, men
to quit thelarm and engage in such
trifling pursuits as have been named,
or to attempt, where thousands fail,
in city occupation, they should be
ashamed. Whenever the 1.4b0r in
any country is considered dishonora
ble,the doom of that nation. is sealed.
Until the idea prevails that labor is
honorable •there can be no bright
hope before us. When we find a
country divided into small estates,
and each proprietor labors with his
own hands, we have a happy people.
Under small homesteads grew up
these people before which the world
trembled when they buckled on their
swordsthe ancient Romans. Look
at the large plantations of the South,
with degraded laborers, and you
need not ask the result. Countries
are ciltivated, not according to the
fertility, but:according to their liber
ty Agriculture is the 'basis of the
happiness of a State, and it is the
r.(ist honorable as well as the moat
: , eient of all professions."
PRorEerma Faurr.-We have heard
of protecting strawberries from birds
, by placing a stuffed cat on the beds.
One of our Canadian neighbors says
hr has been quite successful in pro
; sting cherries by the use of stuffed
• hawks perched on the trees above
them.
THE decrease in the crop of wild
Whortleberries, caused by the culti
v.ltion of hitherto waste lands,togeth•
r with increased. consumption, has
enchanced the value of the article
that they now sell for from $5 to $ll
per bushel. At such rates they ought
o pay better than Norway Oats or
even the latest and most wonderful
potato.
~;
BEDRLL & VAN-VELSOB,
PAEUTIONABLE
• \
MERCHANT TAILORS !
AND Dilllit
'BEADY - MADE CLOTHING!
EMS AND CAM
GENTS - FDRNISMNG GOODS 1
~~
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y
We have a Fashionable Cutter Prom New
York ood lit. city. and take all the risk in giving you a
g •
VADT MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own establiabzient. We she
.patticular attention to Youth's Bop, and
rouisoliptairelifiimtm
And always hays a good smattassit.
CLOTHS AND CASSIHKRBS,
From 98 cent. to $3 per yard, (all Wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
Kept Within 20 (miles. Come and Lkooli 'and
prove tbr /ourself.
1111. Will be at the Ward Bono the first and
third Thursday of-every month with samples
of Goods, and prlapared to take measures. •
BEDELL & VAN VIIIBOB,
$8 Broad-at., Waveri - N. Y.
Agents for Grows & Baker's Sewing lischinee.
Aprll 2.1888.
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLOTHING ST ORE!
. AO)lnlng Patton's Blcak.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
You'd respectfully alumna, to the cilia ens of
Towanda and vi deity, that they have opened
the above 'tore, trader the name et " The To
wanda Regulator," with a splendid assortment
OF READY MADE CLOTH DIG I
Gents Furnishing Goode, Hate, Caps. lc., itc-,
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled to style or elegance. And that the
prices ari so low as to astonish ever3bo4.
ftlienberg WoLe hope that by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the -people of To -
wands, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They alio beg to subjoin the follow
ing - Commandments for their guidance.
COKE ONE! COKE ALL!
Atposenbergi Wollra One .Price Regulator
Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will he Thy Days.
1. Thou shalt have no other place 101 buy
clothing except Rosenberg & Wolff's One Price
, Main Street.
Re f u T il i re . att. t not choose any other merchant:
though shalt ot listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Chatham-et. deslers,
bat sell at one price, and reliable. and will
serve you unto the third and fourth generation.
1. Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found a t Rosen
berg & wars One Price Store. .
4. Thou shalt beer 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
ban& out a miaow, for, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg Wolf. and their clarks,.. desire to
rest from their labors.
5. non shalt honor the way Itosenbbeg dr
Wolff deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy
Its benefits.
8. Thou shalt not commit an Impropriety—
buying of Chatham st. Dealers, but come dl
rect to Rosenberg dr, Wolff's Onceprice Begs
later, Main strut.
7._Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of
Foreign make. for Rosenberg, 3 Wolff keep a
large mujety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin from the Regulator
for Rosenberg k
,Wolff' sell so cheap It would be
• dn.
9. Thou shalt riot bast base vitas*, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
molted and for less money, at Rosenberg &
Weld's than any other steer;
10. Thou shalt, not covet thy neighbors goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolf as
give them to you likewiser. therefore, take
counsel, sod buy only of Rosenb erg & Molt
the Ones Pries lien.
Towle la. Sept. 1,1888.
Ty' TOWN CLOTHING STORE I
Oppoxits Public Square, .
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
Receiving new additions to his stock of
I, 0 ill 1:1 I "N"
Every week, which he is selling lower than say ,
house in tewn.
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CASSMERE" AND UNION 13IIITS,
OgEAP I
OVERCOATS AT;, ANY PRICE
A large line of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERRS,
Which is Belling below cost, as he is anxious to
close out this branch of hie Dulness.
TRDOCINGS OR ALL BENDS.
GENT'S FtBELSBING GOODS,
Of every description
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
HATS AND CAPS •AT COST 1
Call and convince jour elvea !
Towanda, Nov. 26, 1868.
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE
. The tualefligead have opened $ Stole oa the
loath side of demur's net bbek,
TOWANDA, PA.,
When they Intend to keep s toll stock et
FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE
Goods, consisting of
EfA.2S, CAPA If URI,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
CHBELLAS, CANES, GLOVES,
BUFFALO and WOLF ROBB% ac.
Whkh we edli aell et the tweet potable Prim
of
and the p tespeettilly solicit a trowel the pinned.
etite.
..
CLONNIT di /LOBBY.
Towanda, Oct. 5, lad a.
TANNING & HARMS MAKING
The natisnitgand tins this der Muds
e ItnlM known In Vie innandik-
GU ft_ . for tha_putpose if •
on ditraboar tasinans. • amen inaktaran
molding/loan is anew and all wait arainanted.
Pan paid for bide&
GRIXFPIN - NAGEL
EDGAR 8.11.111.1t1
- CampttarniJaa. ma. VIZ
traz-Bsa FRUIT JARS IN IJE4II
Iloani
frourittp,4ol
,G,1W1MJ23,, PROVISIONS,
novt,f JOAN :40.
-- ,tiii).*Nif
W4t&.:11:11-
Na - 1, Paimek.BLocui„
&mtbevat comer of 11,in & Bridge•sts'
Need = lout , DeBoo3loiode
altaild# C(mtl*k.
_ .
Great • taaioetnOnto:- , to
CASH BUYERS!
COUNTRY PRODUCE
7HE MARKET BATES.
LONG & KEELER
Nov 11, 1888.
NEW GROCERY AND:PROVI
McCAJBE &
Respectfully. announce that they have cote
meueed the
te):T.SIOI ;4'..V1 a a(s),:r . pfzi o;p
ID the North Store of Mercer's New Moot.
And have now In More a full assortment 4i
Goods in their llae, purchased in New York,
which they hue selected with unusual care
and will sell at the lowest possible rates. Their
stock is complete in army particular, and in
pain: and price cannonfail to gave satisfaction
.
They eat the patronage \ of the public, with
the worms that Apt rate, good, and fair
dealhig may brays be expected:\ -
MEMMEM
cue or mingle jar, a largestock of \
MOORE'S S(HAFSEALIk\G
AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS,
Which they recommend as th e very best offered
to the pnb!lc. They ask for this jar. an Jasper
tion and trial, as its merits are alparent to ov
ary one.
vs. North stare la Mercars New Block
Main street, Towanda, Pa.
sr CASH paid for PRODUCE, and for
BUTTER, at the highest market rates.
JAMES RoCABE,
ILUUtY Yffi,
Jane VI, 1868
WHOLESALE GROOERY,
PROVISION HOUSE
P. 8. M. av CO,
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success -which has thus far, a
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage they have re-
ceived, by giving their cnstomers 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, Molasses, Coffee, Bice, To
bacco, Fish, Stpt, 'Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flonr
Backs, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goide, which have been recent-
ly bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
J. M. COLLIN&
They desire to call,speeial atten
tion to their large ;stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—gnaranteeing
the quality in all oases.
Have also on hand a good assort-
meat 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 our advan-
tags any favorable
_changes in the
price of goods.
PDX, STEVENS, - NEB= & 00.
May 12, 1868.
1111
Um just opened a fall and mmpleti assortment
-of
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS I
'EA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND SPICES!
Is tbs celetested Soap, tin
ter canning Tin and 811ver wan.
nr - al; keeps constantly -on baud all kinds of
Pooches, Penn Apphss. Berries, Green ern
sad T matomase sit Mawr traits. in their Na
mow, which Mill be mkt eimp
Ile ahm has oonaireted Arlib; the abets an
Eathsa Notre, where • potpie coming In town
for dinner will VIM ri wawa wed getup's good
.atyle. in readinem at anyths'.
paid for Green "Mt. Give him a eall.
Glikre W. 110PFITT.•
Towanda, Ang.l7.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN
GA* paid 'for,irell fitted sad troll - draw
ed Hop and . Poultry,
ai -
EMUS MIX%
XO4lll llllrsis Kercur's Frew Mork: -
Rai 12, INS.
TOWANDA, - PA.-
maim Dais.
Bought .and Sold;:st
SION STORE I
MAIN STREET,
113, Mann 82213 M
TOWANDA,. PA.
W. MOFFITT,
lair is ALI: man.
GB= FRUITS 1
lerounitravrosioar;tg.
GrIPPNET i ItOIRSION'7 AND
JOHN: NSIDETN, -
!at door lei of qt• Rill RNA
' 't 11 1= 11 S . 41: :
•GIWORRIES ' PROVISIONS.
Ind* he fa aelliag to nudt the tines,
_aad
mass of all. He but also oleasd a splendid
' FEED STORE,
Widahle - wall sainted -.to nair se tbe eani !' and
Bsseily 'cod repos an all- L biepe
ociantaatly oa bind large stock of
*-4s. 4,00 P, J1E8;6110 ARE,-
- NoLASSIS, -
FLOUR, BUTTER, " PORE, ar,p.,
li - Whkh he is selling elk" for ow& •
I ,
GOODS • - DSLIVERED IN THE BORG
FREE OP CHARGE.
The &lama of Towanda and vielalti. \IU
O
plows accept ity : thankalor Abair esegaihnei
.patrosio be - the last two gams, sad we
wombs with their ardstaaoi to hnprose ev
ery opocatunity to enlarge oar bantam, so as
to warrant satisfaction to Chß and see as
airok
JOHN 1111111DETH..
Towanda, Jiily
,ltat.
NEW STO.RE
NEW GOODS!
NEW GROCERIES!
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CONED FRUITSI
PINE APPLES, PEAOnES, PLUMS
OF ALL ICIRDt3.
AND •OANNEW OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LEf3,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
&0., &C., &a.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in tact everything in the
GROC_ERT
be kept conatantly on hand
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY
VARIETY OF FARMERS FRODUM.
-A fresh lot of
pRY GOODS \ OF ALL VARIETIES,
Purchased at: UlO
LOWEST POINT IN THE ?dAHKET
\ And will be mold u
CHEAP AS. THE CHEAPEST 1
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID FOB
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
W. -A. ROCKWELL.
May 23, 1267
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Puratuteed the entire interest of
E. H. PATCH,
nto the firm of C. ,B. PATCH ?r, CO., 13 now
prepared to offer to the offline of Bradford
County .and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which I have purchased for Cub sidled cotdi
dent that can eell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now oder to the public
a oplotidid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALERATUS, SPICES , & a,
- Hare on hand a large - stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO.
I keep constantly% on band, 'PORK, HAMS,
LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at
tention of the public to our Can't Be Beal
STOCK OP TOBACCO,
In quality ea price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry; Now York Chemical and Brown Spap
Please call an media our stock of
WISPDEN WARE.
Large asetirtment of TINKER NOTIONS.
TOILET SOATS,./r.0.,&c. I w 1: pay the high.
est oaah price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Farmers give us a .all before selling eiseithere.
All persons indebted to the late arm
please call and make immediate payment.
C. B. PATCH
Talmud*, March 19.1887.
NM FRUIT AND FANCY
Grocery store!
Near the Elwell Homo,
TOWANDA, PA.
Jut darted. a good ripplyof
FRUITS,
FORM ON, DOMESTIC. CaNNED k DRIED.
•
Jrza, Gomm, 4110 arum,
Nuts, Candies,Fruit Extracts,
ac.
Constantly on hand, and will be sold cheap as
the cheeped. Also the beat quality of
BALTIMORE -OYRTER4
By menu:eon can. or keg. Fresh ard . Pine
Remember the place
-
O. H. WOOD'S NEW STORE, .
Between the Elwell House and Nercur'a.Block.
Towanda, Oct. 15, 1868.
WARM MEALS , AT ALL EMIRS
at G. W. MOFFITT'B Aleatairaat—
Prams OOMIng to tows for Mow. win do well
to itirtrldiati
GEO. W. UOPFITT
Towanda. Jana 11.1888..
ClO4O/MtBACCO AND QIGATIS
14 inialisil. Cowell% Caage/itart.
spp:*q SUN
'
R. ' - W.. E ; - Di D
*mad anoancS b ,the ciNiei. t s Toilaldsi
eao the public geassally, that be ' la store
and dap, moolt. net and _
FRESH '4;314)0‘D5,,,'
Ia his Ilne.ealtable to the mutts of the people:
which be will kir camas: at fermi*
I
Comaisuneis uilud'ot good t
wev.ana reli4o
L 0 T H4iT
(No Shoddy of 'ay kind) °thudding In
BIISIN'BSSOft`T 5,
COATS, „NESTS AND PANTS,
DRESS COATS, PANTS .& VESTS,
iAnei Costa, posteri andiap4;
Over All. and Over SlArte. Mon and Prier
N e ck Cllars. Linea, Candarere and Phinwl Shirts.
Ties. Nralmadsts. Sloven, Canes, tsarina
Sap, Spring Style Sllk. Soft, and Straw Nata
AA AM elm. Eft mbar. that Goon Goods an
eheastat a lair price than poor 'goods at any
prim Call and ezambremy coda beforgtrky.
-
tag. Next door to Powell a Co. •
E. W. ADDY.
Towanda, Nay !M eer.
Tl4Ei TEMPLE OF FASHION. I,
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS I
An entire new stock of Clothing bought u
cheap as before the war to be sold with
' SMALL PROFITS
The undersigned would - rupectfully announce
to the °num of Towanda lad Vicinity that he
is now ready to ufthr them Clothing, such as. -
FINE BEAVER ` ' OVERCOATS,
,
OVERCOATS,
•
minroana4, PILOTS,
•
Also the
••
FINEST Dries AND 'Busui sui . Suns.
DATE AO CAPS.
•
Furnishitg Goods, km— and that these goods
bought at very low figure's will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade in this plate, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a
basis of .
. •
HONESTY AND . NTEGRITYI
and all goods will be warranted for what they
'are represented to be. Come, and aniline and
convince yourself. Don't forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means House,
south end orßeidleman's Block.
IL ,TACOBS.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
GREAT REDUCTION' IN PRICES I
PBOCIAWION BY
COHEN & ROSENFIEI.D,
Was:alas, it seems to have pleased the in.
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nise our fair way of Ba ling •,
Awn Warns', We ewe our (sincere thanks
to the community for extending to us e° liberal
a patronage until now ;
Asm Warms
,
We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the ' favors bestowed upon us thus
far ; •
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM. that ou
great docket
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER.
Doeskin & aminzere Si
Of all grades and of The latest Styles, wt
disposed pf at
REDUCED PRICES
Our goods are manufactured in New York city
by. one of the members of the drm, th fore
we are enabled to sell as cheap as the next,
and wishing +o reduce our stock, are wil put
per goods at such to es as will enable any
body to buy a salt of clothes. We are rimer-
Ing the \,
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever brought to thbk market. such ge Beaver,
Chinchilla. Doeskin, \ &c., for °Men and Boylk
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
And convince yourself of the fact that they do
as they. say and do not misrepresent any of
their goods. We also call attAntlon to our
stock of
OEN7B FURNISHING GOODS,
Such as Casalmere and Woolen Overshtria, Un
dembuts ..nd Drawers, ovaralla and overshirta.
Gloves, Cordlgan Jackets, Tim Collars, Bar
panders,
LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS,
WM& they also, sell at Reduced Prices. GI lye
as a call before buying elsewhere.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
- Opposite Powelf & Co.
Towanda, Oct. 91. 1868.
CAMPAIGN OPE NED!
GRAND RALLY OF THE MASSES !
, COME . ONE COME . Al 4
And Citizens of every !political faith ate invited
to attend the
~
Which le to be held and continued fdr the next
three months by the citizens 'of Towanda and,
vicinity at k
Where your* and old are already gathering
to provide themselves with
CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, ,
From the excellent supply we have lately
received and which for.. -
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND CHEA PNEBS
Cannot be excelled In this or any other mar
t. Oar entire dock being new and bought for
cash we
C. B. PATCH.
Our motto is Quick Sales, Small Profits, 'Strict.
‘ly Cash, and Once Price Only.' We inviter one
and all top ay toms Visit at the 'old stand of
'•olomon & Son, one *door north of Taylor & Co
SOLOMON & WOLFF.
ALEX. BOLOI(ON. annla WOLIN!".
Towanda,'Oct. 1,1888.
WE SELL Over. oats this °eased at very low
prices. Our stock wart bought low, and is re
tailed at leas than, a usual wholesale profit.
We offer some extra bargains at the once price
store of SOLOMON & WOLFF,
- No. 193, Main Street.
WE BELL our stock of Fine Coats, Business
Suits, Pants and Vests, for men and boys' wear
as low as any previous time this summer. We
have some splendid goods in this line, bought
cheap and selling at a very small profit, of the
One Price Store of
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
• No . 129, Vida Street.
WE SELL Furnishing Goods much below
current pride. Oar stock is complete in Men's
and Youths'. On these custolners can ave.
many tibfes,•fully 20 per cent. by buying at
the one price store of
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
'• No. 123 Main Street.
WE SELL email articles as 'cheap' as large
ones, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Tim,
Gloves, Mittens and gooks of this class very
much leas than they are retailed elsewhere.
--i
We invite the trade to convine themselves at
the one price store of
SOLOMON .4 WOLFF,
Np. 123, Main Street.
The hieing price In cash paid for Wool.
Hides, Pelts, and Calf Skins 'at the one price
stoic of SOLOMON & WOLF, •
No. 123. Main 'Street.
NEV' TAII.OR SHOP
Has opened a shop In the room tack of the
Rooms of. the Young Men's Christian Assoc%
thin, second story, over Eddy's ClOthlng Store
where heir now prepared to d all Mods of
TAILORING.
• 11
In the best and most fashionable manner. An
experience of manyyears, I. determination to
keep op tr , th the [Fashions of the Times. ands
desire to please his customers. he believes wilt
enable him to give =Olfaction.
1111... Cutting done - on abort Wee and nasal
leis terms. - • ism
•
y••_ 7J
Ll ' grades.
AU Wool.
TOWANDAO FIA.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS,
GREAT MASS METING
NO. 123, NUN STREET
DIEITANCEgLL COMITTION.
AMOS PENNEPAOILEB,
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op —cis' Tr_ . - I) . . ...forpiur.,
.01iii!rdkiso - Priestresv -- - pg:
Itirrecostly Matt hriplito - Ida Stoott; =Or
toll sad , coils** assortmes:, as,
azimuths witty. otbesoisi nas • ortatiorMAl
Isles Arts tor toochastost: lorpriltr.
ivi ± lt
tbi ll ,ropalitriVtillerOlvtaus=„.
' ,i1111:11eitli jollities sad Wood or&
slot striootbio lam it or Bets%
"1 16 41 111 0 ' ' • ' . ' .."
I ' -
.R* 17 0 8 ; innnO/NESE II IO 4 I2 4
- run% into, ostottlitio, 1 -
DIINZINK AND TpIirDNTINS; _
SAM PAINT, VARPlittli, Will'lT44lBll,
ling
And all kinds of, Bridge,
I,El3loBBtai -08 COAL OIL
~Atoo~Oi+ia111ii~+los : .
LAMPS, mita, OIOYd, mama,
'Spas, PirdWitsle; *eats Poot,
TANNERS AND -MACHINE OILS
Tinley and iolyit ArUgles Is l arli their mkt',
ROMS, 1110311103, SOAPS, CONIZSr
Paustio, Paihuseq,
POOKET BOOKS, PORT , MONA4IB,
• 4teiket Maim Timm
TOOTH, eals AND silt Pamxtrion
PURI wttss Aitz LIQUOR 11,
For liediothal 106
Tonoco, BMW, PIM'
Godes, Field eadriaarlieedn Tetuan, En). •
Porten. Taspeasorien Shoulder, Bracee,
. Breast Pmape, Teething Inure, Nandog •
Battiest lillolllBl6 BPPIde and
telds(B - plagen Bed Pass,lielf•
• Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
rigeortog ftgaao_. , Stone r . Glue
iki .ttice Wale, Corks, Beta,
and State Bisatbg,Fish Tab ; ammnot.
Eon, Botanic. Eciectio add Botatepath
to Medicine, aial all the Popular Patent
M E D LO INES.
All articles warranted u represented. Per
sons at a distends can receive their orders b
l
stage or mail. which will receive prompt an d
carefu attention.
Indica adrice eves gratuitously at the hfilee,
wng *nip fosditine.
Thalami topastliberil patronagemonld
=trly Unman to his Mends and the
at ho pains shall be spared to satisfy.
and.merit the continuation of i heir -confidence
and pattoluMM. , '
tit . C. PORTEiIt,M. D.
Jan. 1,1889.—yr.
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MARSHALL BROTHERS &
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock of .
. HARDWARE,
PARKING IMPLINENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large satostment of
Window Glass, Seib, Paints, OIL,
ratty
and Varnish . Varnisheai anushes Paint
M,
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash pttoe. Alio, a dine alsottment of • .
KEROSENE LAEPS-
gl
of ern style and pattern to felt the public.
Lamps repaired and changed from 011 and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention Paid to the ~ • •
of all Ueda of
TIN WARE..
JOllllll7O PIIONPILT ATTPIIDID - TO
No have on hand a due article of
OLVSEI PREII.T JARS,
wlt Impiondatairallng corks, and
HERMETIOALEIE•LING CANS
which is one of the bud cans used.
Jane 90,1886.
LOOK IVE R,E
there is now on exhibition at the
Mammoth Furniture Store
IN TOWAN A, PA.,
The largest and best stock or
Hy me, N - 1 T triz,
To be fonnd In Northern Pennsylvania, which
is being told at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
My stock' consists in part of Parlor, Library
Dining Room and . Chamber snits. Parlor. Li
brary, Extension, Dining and Office Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads, 'Bureaus, Washstands;
Sofas, Loun, Tete &lota', Wbal-Nots,
dies, Cribb., . full line a 'ne of Mattras
sen'and Bed ding. Pier, Mantel , and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Bastin Frames and &act
eta, kc., 4-a. In tact everything lc
In the frurniture Line
WillCh must be seen to be appreciated and
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
Than the came quality - ',Nor goods can be par•
chased elsewhere.
Thankful to the public for their past liberal
patronage, and determined to merit a contin
uance of the acme by offering inducements not
to be found elsewhere, I invite them to call
and examine ,my goods and prices before par
chasing eiseghere. No charge for showing
goods and I
WILL NOT BE' UNDERSOLD
COUNTRY , DEALEBS supplied as usual at
the lowest market prices.
I also keep on Land a, large assortment of
Ready Made Coffins from the most common to
the finest BosewOo& Also Burial Robes. Caps
&c.. and I am the sole agent in Bradford coun
ty for SEIDLER'S & [MK'S ,
METALIC BURIAL CASER; CASKETS, AC
A good BEAIISE always In readiness when
re:inked, •
JAMES 0. FROST.
TowandaPeo 10,1868.
F,U•R NITUREI
; NEW GOODS i NEW GO9DB!
NEA-TL,Y FINISHED
AT -
POPULAR PRICES!
Consisting (of
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS'
!RHINO ROOM SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
•
• Photograph Frames, for everybody.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FORNITORE,
Suited to this market. I bays the best ophohp•
terer in the country. and manufacture our own
upholstered work. 1 .
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to order. Having an experience of 20
years In thz business I can.couldently hope to
please all who patronize me.
Don't forget the place. No. 155, Main at.,
two doors south of Beidleman's Block, Towan
da. Pa. . 7 '
B. T. DECKER.
Towanda • May'3o, 1868.--tf.
A FINK ASSORTMENT-OF TO!
A LET BOAPIL at IoCIABAk
; R f,
:AND • C 1.1041211,
4arbuiare.
„furniture. 1
T..*verAk*l*_
w; . , . a...-,:' it:w,.q. : ,]!, - I'l_4_ iv ;.,
, DIM -820Incri!•::,:-.
W: MAL Gin (sseasstiotkieisti
us boks• ~.st •as so
Mali 10.4, 's dr,, !boo los f0.,414t0
LoCifylior._ `Makin! to 6ll_Ofoilitt4to
= mil
M il lts ta ra== l o w l;l i rdlo
NO, ' A la* stook of -
PRISE DRUGS AIIID..IIIDIdINIO3
roeohyd; mid so sr* now Ow
IPersa ta =PSI the • -
lions OF. THE PUBLIO WITH' ARTICLIB:
SILOXOIIIII TO,lllll TILOS,
PURE WIIIES ASO L1Q116813,
FOB MMICAL cIam"ONLY.
ILL AmamiVire clr onammuna
BOTANIC 6CLBOTIO AND HONCEPATNIC
MEDRW33.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT ICRDIOINZB.
nom OIL, viitnur,
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
IMIIVIIII MID GLANS.
rMIOT AND TOILET ARTICLES or ZWERY
?u. '/ fuxios.so LIP punslasasus,
ALKALOID AND ReSINOIDS.
All the Bat Teams,
ABDOM . INAL SUPPORTERS,
notable! Snook .
man mos, NIPPLE 'MUM; AND
Maths BO*lei; Spinosa s#C•Fetas,
• wsas Assoreuxi Qs rim=
inns.,
:111:(0(oriolvizivisf NS 4 4 . 4 A
.l#ll IMP ar/ZIITY;
A large etippj Bream for the' Het end Nair
Aleo for the Teeth and Sails, Tooth Pow
ders sad Paine, Perfantary,
Soaps. Combs, Hair I:l=r
atom. ha Keane
Lampe. nada; Cidnutays,
!Akin' ha, all of the
Ids at styles.
CHOICE MOANS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
r Mildew applied at mumble Mae.
Itediolhee sad Proacrlpthme caistally and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compel-
E m=na at all home of the day and alght.
tours from 9to 10 o'clock la the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon..
W. H. GORL
Towanda. Sept. 88. 1868.
Books ant' Stational
REMOVAL!
ALVORD & BARBER
Have removed their
BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM
To the magnificent new store in
MERCUB'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
BOOKS!
Comprising Standard Works, Noiels
Text Books, &o. 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 Papers& Stationery
As cheap as ever sold in this or any
other market. - Our arrangements
with School Book publishers are such
that we are prepared to offer the se
ries of Books now in use in the Com
mon Schools of this county to. retail
dealers, at' as low figures as they can
buy_ them in New York:
Orders sent for any botk publish
ell.
We keep constantly on hand all
the Daily and Weekly Papers, Mag
azines, Periodicals, &c.
Give us a call. •
ALVORD .& BARBER.
Towanda, July 13, 1868.
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PENS, INN, MIETOIC t STATIONERY AND
PlertfitEB
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Tolsnda, Nov. 19, 1888.
BOOK-BINDEBY.-THE PUBLIC
Is respectfully Informed thet the Mea
nies's/ay haa been removed to the Aron Bull&
Ing,lit story, where mill he done
BOOK-BIN DING*
In all its to loa' branches, on terms aa res.
wash!e u" the times "will allow: The Bind ,
ery will be under the charge of
H. O. WHITAKER;
Anesperienoed Binder, and all work - will be
parnut todonedn a style and manner which
be excelled. Aloslo. Napalms. Newt.
papers, Old Books. &c., bound in every misty
of style.. Particular attention will be paid to
tbe Ruling and ilindlimot
BLINK BOOKS;
To any desired patters, which is quality and
durability wil be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when
Prinnleed.
Theof the Public is solicited, and
who a gouranteed.
I'mrsada. Morass I. lass.—tf.
rum= WARE-11001413 !
JAMES imussoi announces to the public
that he Aril continues to manufacture and keep
on hand • large assortment of
CABINET FIIIINITUBB,
Suesate, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands. (Ulm
ac,, of law deseriptiot. , which irUl be made
of the best materials, an*, be mod werkmas•
Ma muse.
I. thrift the Inaction ot the public to mytwork;
which ohillno be sarpsed In durability, et any
shop to the country, sod my. prices will be
found to be es low as the thou
t will adorn. -
Boadymumth Oofino coostenly on hand or
nude to ceder. good House will be toratthed
when .
AugVress, •
~Talttttatto~t,,, • ~6L, ,
$01 . 1r1 „ ' BRANOII.:FPIINDRY
Y'lCkeltlNZ SHOP,'
'-..assses'' as 'Pim, oast Of Mil* &Mt.
;OICANDA, BRADFORD CO . , FA:;
MEI=
saw prepared to fttrolth
OIRCIMAIU SAWMILLS
. .
.SHINGLE MAOHINII3;
OM* bed4millby with the latest, 'apron.
ads. All of Machinery for Flouring and
flaw IDIla.
STEAM ENGINES, '
MADE & REPAIRED. •
STEAM - WHISTLES,
STEAM GAGTIEI3,' •
" GAUGE COOKS;
- OIL OANB,
Furnished at ehort.motiee.
BOLT OU'I w I TING,
Done iron if to if inches in diameter.
- • FORGING
01.1mary wrought work 'I Bridges, and all
other purpoese,l done to o der. /LW, a large
lasortoumt rd
COOKING ;dc 11IAG STOVES,
Coal and Wood Dumas: 1 0 1 - wafture for Cooling
Storm, Store Pipe, Tin-Ware, Heat Pumps,
Plows, Caltivatcul and Lorapers, kept constant.
yon hand.
DRAWINGS k SPECIFICATIONS
Of all kinds of machinery for mills and other
purpoms primed by -
WARR= BILL,
01 Stroup whiitai bad
kw" lane "Perkace this
Towiada„ z et. ma J r CABMAN.
TOWANDA OARIVAGE
FACTORY.
The widlusigaell respectfully announce to the
Public that they have purchaaed the
CARRIAGE. SHOP
G. H. DHAKA?,
AM are now prepared to build work la
THE. LATEST STYLE
And most workmanlike manner. - They will
constantly keep on hand an assortment of spin:
did
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
,)
ME LSD, TWO lELITND
ALBANY SLEIGHS
AIhL wom W
REPAIRING promptly attended to, at rea
souatde prices.
BRYANT _it EITULEN.
Towanda, !fay 9,1867.—1 y. .
EW.•PIANING MILL
The andefidgned hiving built.* large and com
modious" Nal In the Borough of Towanda, and
filled It with the- most m odes
n and Improved
mscionm, for the mannfaaare of
WINDOW BAI3II, & BLINDS, -
are prepared to ND orders, whether large or
mall, epos the storied notice. We hare
abio a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which wo can tarnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
hand.
PIANING, •
;' TONGITEING,
GROVEING,
AND SCROLL
•
SAWING,
and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be.done to snit oar cultoment,
Persona • building, and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will and it
largely for - their interest to buy of us, or bring •
the lumber altd worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber,
and while _your team is is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you.
We will pay CABE for PINE .4 HEMLOCK
LUMBEadelilvered at our lumber yard. Come
and see 'us, or if you can't come; write.'
G. B. RODGERS CO.
Towanda, Peb.. 1884. - -
T OWA ND A AGRICULTURAL
TOWANDA, I'ENN'A.,
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WOES.
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
SCROLL •SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC:
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK FROM wilicH TO SELECT
The above are from the beat
SECOND GROWTH BIGtORY & OAR.
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
We hm4 the Broad and 3111-row.Gegue
/'HILL PICAS made and dressed
M. C. BIEECIII3, President:
- ; rowanla, July 2, 1869
SOMETHING NEW
led
Haring purc the stock ot Tebaccobelong
ing to Ban , Compton 1 Co., and having
Wilt a shanty the same ground, we are pre
pared to car the public . .
. •
WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL,
A variety of
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Gold Leaf, Bunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Fig, Bose Leaf and Star, which we oiler ferule
In qiantitles to silt enstomers Packages in
Barrels, halts and quarters.
The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Mil.
Led
ds Statea, K Vimlnkaie,Glold Leaf, Navy and all
kin of illicMck. •
• BRANDS OP CIGARS.
Ametiban Eagle, Gea. Grant, Laboquet, Im
perk), Tycoon and the very choicest, brands o
Tans.
We will keep constantly on hand a variety - of
Pipes, Cigar nA , Tobacco„ Boxes and Pooch.
as and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
814 re, •
-Landlordseapplied with (Mara anti Poll To.
limo on liberal tenni.
All orders promptly Milk #3 ills t uotioe.l
0ct,.27, 1867.
A. W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP,
ELMIRA . N. Y.
Youvill end Onnalte Monument', both Quincy
and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantles, and
oal Orate" to At: A large•usertment con
stantly on hand, cheap as the cheapest. - .
Aug. 10,1868.—I). •
ACHOICE LOT OF WINTER
. leap of all blade, for ado by the Barna
or Bushel. at *WARN 411 Er& •
WOIIKI3.
BENT STUFF,.
To Dealers lu
We offer a •
W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent
AGAIN IN MOTION!
Bach as
FANCY SMOKING.
. A. BARBER
Polletatialaefaeura alluded petioptly
.4 R. B. MU1E4.19. Agent.
Of tie falloarlaroall tants 'iurd reliable Carl_
' psalm.; 011100 Neatasitle 'kat.
44ingate-44sIterettapd4. .. . . .$lO7OO mor,
arilL 4191 &OM INIMIWBCII COM7AN ,
CVO', 6 nr
Cilii:ASlNdiß
LIVIIIPOOL AND UMW An GL,• . -
Prows Lars berneasinrCo. •
Capitala fleoplas Reserved Pima
- M)
Ames Le th• thdtmi . i 16,271,76 States, over.. lAoo,oeo
Daily Premiums. upwards of (G 61,1) n o*,
Brie. retstruexos Correerr.
..llaitford, Conn. f
Capital..
. Is
. -- $1.00Q; 00
•
New JIM! MUTUAL lan Isatramicr. Co., i
i• Newark. N. J. _
Capital. 4 r Slo4l-0a
NOM PtrieoAU Tammy LW/JAM
CO..' • (Acablara is - 1
P fa,
- melottniascrs
Co. K°7uALL
caPit s i . . • Hartford. c om
Toortado, Feb. 20, 1V1424-tt '11046°4°
r 4 .
WVND cR iCO . MENTAL
corm. unlgnewp ova
itEVENTNEN .• MILLION MILLAILv
RIII3SELL,
rag TE24ol.unni6 Luisa EWA= COitTAN%
Gaup Fus & Maim bonuses
Corpus t Philadelphia, I
Capital and strplau
Home brermicos Comresr,
• Of New York.
Cipltal antisarplus, over ...113,750,400
larosascs COZUNT OP Noir=
Annum, Philadelphia.
Capital and =pins, art?
ILumArrAx banr i f , is Co
w.
y rr o 3lnr, • /
Capital and imrplaa, over -
Ern:mum INIEL1143(011 COI/ZANY, t
Of Philadelphia.
Capital andUnlit:lll, over
AZTICI iNSUELNCK COMTISM,
Of New- Yon.
`Capital and aarplas, over....
Pirrsax bernanci COMPAXT,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital and emrplaa, over
IItRITAL Lin INNUMANCI COMPANY,
Of New- York .
Capital and rarplue,orer
TRAVILLIMS INBIIIIANCB C0M.12. 7 1r, I
Of Hartford, Conn. f -
Capital and surplus, over ' $600,001
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at at
low ratesaa by any other reliable Companies.
W Policies Issued and Losses, if any, ad.
justerat this Agency,thereby saying the- traubk
and,expense of going elsewhere for settlement.
Mr-Office at the Hardwhere Store of Cod
ding is Has Sell C. S. RUSSELL - .
Towanda, Feb.-7, 1566.--tf
LIVERPOOL AND LON DON AND'
GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE 1 M-URANC:F.
COMPANY.—Office, 43 William Ft., end 7.7.51
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital Surplus and Reserved Funds
(Gold) $16,271,677.
Assets-in the United States, over ,800,00(
Daily Premiums,upwards of (gold) ..
The shareholders personally .responsibie for
engagements of the company. - All Director&
mu t be shareholders.
ISZOTOIDI IN Nsw Yonx.—Francis Cuitcnet
Ed Chairman, Henry Grinnell I,teq., Depnts
Ch. rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq. ' E. ll
Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Alexaedel
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson. Esq.
Allred Pell. Esq., Resident Secretary. A ,ca
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board.
B.LNIERS— Phenix Bank--Cammann 4k, Co.
The Policies of this • Company are Issued by
well-known American citizens resident iu•New
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and
consequently, with_the other Shareholders. are
individually liable for all the engagements of
the Company ; all. Policies are signed by them
all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss
without deduction for interest, and not, as is
usual, sixty days after presentation of prod.
They expire at aix o'clock, P; M., and not ae
noon. Life. insurance effected, and arinait)e;
granted on favorable terms,
B. McKEAN Agent.
Towanda. April 23, 1867. _
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUI ,
ANCE Society's agency foi Bradford cr
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income-ov r Fr $2.000,000 cash.
moNTANYk & WARD
Towanda, Ju1y2.5,-1g67.
TELE AS-TOR FIRE INSURANCb
of New York. Ageaey for Bradford Co
CAPITAL $400,000
•
•
Dividend for 1866
~10 per cent.
MONTANYE k WAND
Towanda, July, 25, 1857.
THE LYCOMING : MUTUAL FIRE
Tom:mace Agency for Bradford Cormiy.
CAPITAL $3,300,000
!natant Cash plan. In successful 0l r
er twenty-seven years.
6IONT A YE 1-
Towanda. July 25, .1.867 •
WYOMING INSURANCE AGES
CY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wilkem-Barre, Ps
SAMUEL WATog Ams,
L. U. SHOEMANIM,
IL C. SMITH, .......
Capital and Surplus $170,1100,
North America,.l3artlord. Corr,. as,rtz , 11;0,.00
Fulton. New Ynik, '• 251 i'Oo
Springfield, Masa., •• 400,00
applications or insurance m the above r. m•
genies taken at•lair ra es. and basil:le's atten.i
ed to with promptness and care. Pa.rtietat ,
attention will be given to Farm ri•ks in the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurarjoe al
tectedin good and reliable comrinies. tire'
over the Bakery on- Main-vt., foam riy
, y Melton & Morrow. \
T.\B. CAMP, .I;zent.
•
Tow,i,gdri, Mardi l'2,
FIRE, LIFE, AND,ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGEN(;I" !
Capital Represented over $17,0,,i0,0th,
JOHN 'W. MIX, 'Agent for the loilowiqz
known Companies :
North America, Philadelphi ),...$ 2.:"01.266 , 72
PlicetaLx, of Clartford
Germania, New York, s7e,M5
Home In. Co., New Haven 1,619,070 I I
North American Fire la. Co., of
New York,
Mutual Life, New York,
Hanover. New Yolk
We write policies in the above reliable co©,
;mules it the lowest rates, and the loales,ll any
adjusted at this agency. Particular attention
given to farm property. Office at his law 003 cc.
in Me , cur's new block, north side Public square
Towanda. Feb. 20,1868.
DR. BAKER, Master 3filltoright,
.. Is prepared to attend to all business in
his line. He warrants all work done in.a work
manlike manner. All orders by mill, or other
wise, addressed to mo at Towanda, will l e
promptly attended to.. . June 4, 1868.-3m'
TOWANDA, pit., Jane 26. bars
To &tinhorn it may concern: I certify that 1
have this day appoin ed D. H. BAKER, of To
wanda, Bradford county, Pa., an agent for the
sale of Bodines .lonvaf Turbine iVaten Wheel.
foi the counties f Bradford, Wyoming. Lycorn
ing, Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga and Potter, in
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties wanting
these wheels can obtain them through him and
he will give his personal attention to potting
them in when desired. Partici by calling npou
Mr. Baker, at Towanda,- will be shown the
wheel, and on application to him he will furn
ish illustrated pamphlets containing working
tables, testimonials, ie., 4.0.
JAS. A. MacPHEBSON,
General Agent for Pennsylvania, for So
, dines Jonval Turbine Water Wheel.
p 13 I F C HOTEL,
170, 173.174 & 176 Greenwich street
NEW You, Oct:10,160
The underalipaed takes pleasure in annonnz
lag to his numerous friends and patrons the
from this 'date, the charge of the Plcitic will
he 111050 perdu. -
Being Sole: Proprietor of this how,. sod
therefore free from the too common exaction of
an inord taste rent, he is fully able to rn•el the
downward tendency of prices without any f.li•
tug off of service.
It will now. as heretofore, be his ajar to
Maintain undiminished the favorable reputati , n
of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many
years, u one of the best of travelers' hotels.
The table will be bountifully supplied with
very de icacy of the a . aeon.
The attendance will be found efficiot and
obliging. -
The location ,will be found convenied.t lot
those whose business calls them In the lower
part of the city, being one door north of Cork.
iandt at., and one block west of Broadway. and
of ready access to all Rail Road and Steamboat
Lines. JOIIN PATTEY,
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