Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 04, 1869, Image 4

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    gigricultural.
The Tamer on the Safe
The farmer is apt to think the pro
fessional man, or the merchant, lives
an easy and luxurious life. In many
instances their family May do so ;
but with the eminent and successful
man of law orscience—the artisan or
merchant himself—such a supposition
is a greattnistake. There is not un
der heaven's broad canopy a more
laborious class of men than these:—
Labor of body and of mind are theirs,
and that incessant. See them early,
late, in season and out of season—
their whole energies devoted to their
several callings without rest or inter
mission—and far too frequently to
the;premature wasting of life itself.
It is no wonder that such industry
directed by good education, (and by
this term education I mean the entire
training of the boy to manhood in its
most extended sense,) and stimulated
by a laudable ambition, should lead
to success. Yet with all these appli
ances the labors of such men are of
ten disnstrons ; and if not so, after a
life of anxiety,their toils too frequent
tly end with but the means of a slen
der support. Compared with these,
the toils of the farmer are light.—
Phyeical labor he milting, it is true,
and oftentimes severe labor, but his
mind is easy. He enjoys sound rest,
and good health. He bas much leis
ure ; in many cases more than is for
his good. He has abundant time to
&Reuss politics, law, religion - .every
- thing, in fact ; but on what relates to
Iris :twn profession, I lament to say,
bit mind seems less exercised than
on any other subject.. Now let the
satne early education be given to the
yonug farmer of an equal acute in
tellect, that is given to bim who
chooses professional, mechanical or
mercantile pursuits—education each
in his own line ; let them start fair ;
apply the same thoughts, investiga
tions, energy and toil, each, in his
particular sphere, and beyond all
question, agriculture will, in the ag
gregate, have the advantage—andfor
ibis reason, it no other, there are but
few contingencies connected with ag
riculture. Its basis is "the firm set
earth," stamped with the Divine prom
ihr;, that while it remains, seed time
and harvest shall continue ; while
commerce and trade, mechanics and
arts are liable to extraordinary and
continued accideht. Look at the de
- Tastatious by 'llood'and fire—of ship
and cargo upon ocean, lake; sea and
river ; conflagrations in towns and
cities, and the thousand other casual
ties which almost daily occur, all of
which are dead weight upon labor
and capital not agricultural, and the
risks of the husbauduuan are _scarce
one to ten In the comparison. Rely
upon it then, farmers, you are on the
"safe Continue in your noble
calling and take your position among
the sons of men; as the second crea
tors of wealth.
Farm Proverbs
Do not keep more live stock on
your farm that you can keep well.
House all things as much as possi
ble—animals, utensils; and crops.
Sell when you Can get a fair price,
and do not store for rats -and specu
lators.
The more comfortable you can
keep your animals, the more they
will thrive.
A good cow is a valuable machine
—the more food she properly digests,
the greater the profit.
A few roots dsily to all the stock
are as welcome as apples tb boys and
OrN.
Iron shoes on sleds. last a lifetime.
hey are really cheaper in the end
than wooden ones.
Replace all the bars where you
pass often by strong gates and then
wonder that you didn't do so before.
Although, in draining land thor
.,ughlyoyour purse may be diained,
put the full crops that follow will
soon fill it again.
Always give the soil the first meal.
lrit is well, fed with manure, it will
ii_t d ail else,plants,animals and men.
- A borrowed tool, if broken, should
1 , r, placed by a new one. A nice
.•1;,o = of honor in such matters. is
much to be commended.
It seems strange that houskeepers
d.w't buy oai's and tubs with brass
hoops and trhurnings. They cost a
little more at first but last wonder
fully.
How MUCH MANURE DO WE USE ON AN
Aces.—Au acre of land cuntams 43,-
560 square feet, 4 8,40 square yards,
( ? r 110 square rods. By those who
irive used guano, it is said 300Ibs. is
sufficient to manure an, acre ; 320 i
lbs. would give just, one ounce
:avoirdupois to the square yard. One
cubic yard would give a trifle over
, ne cubic inch tithe square foot. A
cubic yard highly concentrated ma
ours, like night soil would if evenly
spread, mauur•: an acre very well.
A cubic yard of long manure will
weigh about I:400 lbs, a cubic foot
not fur from 50 lbs. A c •rd contains
128 cubic feet ; a cord and s quar
ter would give about a cubic foot to
the square rod. -If liquid manure be
used it would take 180 bbls. to give
to. the. square foot upon an
acre; which - would be equal to about
40 pipes or large hogsheads. It
would bee little more specific as to
the amount of manure applied.
THE FARMER'S Baeourrse.—Take a
common glass pickle bottle, wide
mouthed-; fill it within three inches
f the top with water ;• then take a
common Frorence oil flask,•remove
the k straw covering, and cleansing
the flask, plunge, the neck of the
flask as far as it will go, into the
bottle and the barometer is complete.
, In fine weather the water will rise
into the neck of the flask even higher
than the mouth of the pickle bottle,
and in wet windy weather it will fall
to within an inch of the month of thi
tlabk. Before a heavy gale of wind,
the water has been seen to leave the
flask altogether at least eight hours
before the gale came to its height.
The invention was made by a Ger
man and communicated to a London
HORSES AND Cours.—The same re
:narks are applicable to these animals
as to neat stock, except that the
horse will thrive under much severer
exposure than cattle, if he has
-enough to eat and a shed to go under.
It is, however the worst policy to
lint the toughness of any animal to
~ , .vcre tasks. Horses must be led
up for the bard work of ipring. Great
,•ale should, be taken that colds are
Lot caught from exposeure during .
t•!eighing excursions, or after other
sweating work '• they are very apt to
run into confirmed coughs and the
heaves,' especially at this season.
Ilisuket only and always when warm,
rub - off dry, withhold food and drink,
;Intl litter freely. A. lime stable
should not be exposed to interior
draughts.
ITAILOR StOP.
IA • -
• 'AMOS' PaNNEPACEK/1,
•
Has opened. a shopti the 'tin= back of the
Booms of the Young lien's Christian aasochil
thin, second story. over Eddy's Clothing Bt ' re
where he la now prepared to d all kinds of
TAILORLIG,
In the best and wet fashionable miner. La
experience of anewg. years, it detershation t&
I=p irtb the Fashions of the Times, soda
to pleas. bletwatoters.hwbellesai will
saablibis to give aitintastim. , . ‘ - Lk Oiloleg '`LOT OF - WINTER
1116 OMAN .dose. os *et Mies ad ' nom" .1:J16 Petit of alt kinds, for aale_by.the Carroll
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VAN VELBOR & HANNAN,
FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT 7AILORS I
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READY MADE CLOTHING!
RAIS ♦ND CAPS.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 1
68 Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGACOUNTY, NS,
We have a Fiushion'tble Cutter From New
York City, and take all the ilek in giving you a
good at.
READY MADE CLOTHING
We mskwat oar own establishment. We gin
particular attention to Youth's Bops, and
CHILDRENS' CLO2HLNG
And always have a good assortment.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
From S&centa to $3 per yard, (all wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
Kept ' within 20 miles. Come and look "and
prove t or
W AZ. the Ward Howie the first and
third Thursday of every month with simples
of Goods, and prepared to take measures.
VAN VELSOR fr, MANNERS
68 Broad-st., Waver) ,N. Y
Feb. 20 .1889
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLO LYING STORE I
Adjotning Patton's Block.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
could respectfully announce to the citla ens of
Towanda and trl elnity. that they have opened
the above store. under the name of The To
wands Regulator," with a splendid assort= nt
OF BEADY MADE CLOTH MG!
Gents Furnishing Goods, Rats, Caps, he.,
which they ware the said citizens cannot he
excelled in style or elegance and that the
prices ar • so low u to astonish everybody.—
Rosenberg h Wolff hope that by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To
wanda, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the follow
ing Commandments for their guidance.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
At Rosenberg & ,- Wolff 'e One Price R egulator,
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE ,TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Daya.•
1. Thou shalt have no other place 'to "buy
dothbaa, *nays TVracthrarg a Woll'. One Priv"
Regulator. Slain Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen . to their speeches, for
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Chatham.st. dealers
but sell at one price, and reliable. and will
serve you unto the third and fourth generatior..
3. Thin shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen
berg & Wolin One Price Steve.
4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell only
on six days of the week, and don't desecrate
the gabbath by keeping our doors open anil
hangin out a show, tor, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg & Wolff and their clerks, desire to
rest trom their labors.
5. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenberg et
wolll deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy
Ste benefits.
6. Thou stoat not commit an impropriety—of
buying ot Chatham , at. Dealers, bat „come di
rect to Rosenberg & Wola's Once ;Price Regu
lator, Hain street
7. Thou shalt mot seek in vain for goods ot
Foreign make, for Rosenberg 4k Wolff keep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not ourloin from the Regulator
for Rosenberg it Wolff sell so cheap it would be
I sin
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, but'
honestly acknowledge tut yon can get better
(lofted and for less money, at Rosenberg &
Wol We than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighborsgoods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff ean
give them to you likewise : therefore, take
counsel, and bay only ot - Rose nb erg & Wold
the Once Price Men
Towant a, Rep t. l.lßaB.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE I
Opposite Public Square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA
Receiving new additions to his stock of
c c+
Every week, which be Is Belling lower than any
boon in town.
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CAS.SIMERE AND UNION SUITS,
CHEAP I
OVERCOATS AT , ANY PRICE
A large line of
CUOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Which is selling below cost. as he Is anxious to
close out this branch of his badness.
TRIMMINGS OF All KINDS
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Of every description.
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL BINDS
HATS AND CAPS AT COST
Call and convince yourselves !
Towanda, Nov. 28,1868
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE
The undersigned have opened a Store on the
south side of otercur's new block,
TOWANDA, PA.,
Where they intend to keeps roll stock of
FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE
Goods, consisting of
HAYS; CAPS, FURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMBEL LAS, CANES, GLOVES,
BUFFALO and WOLF ROBILE . 3, Sr.c
Which we will sell at the limiest possible Prices
and teepee:tinily *k it a Flare of the palteasge
of the paha.
Wr Hatalilted with the American Canformater.
CLONNEY & ♦ildiNY.
Totrands, Oct. 5, itti
TANNING & HARNESS MAKING
The Indandilinl hate Ws day tonna*
t^: • hip he knows an tho or,ff - A-,
GEE & MILLAR; ter the purpose or aillfai
on the above badness. Barnes ntakintaail
'onside," doss to order and all sot& vomited.
Cash pad for bides. _
=vim MAGEB.
EDGAR B. MUM: •
Camptoon, Ist. 28.
MHZ Bin FRUIT JABS 11141 .
ai KOCARI
mum
GROCERIES,' PROVISIONS,
irons, YUD, ko.
=EL
woolsu, wiLLow 4ND mAil
121
No..l,:Pnmes
Southeast corner of Main & itridge•sts
TOW.&NDA, PA.
New and parable= goods
kirwitnent oitatys -()(mtplete.
Great lidaceiteato to
CASH BUYERS!
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought and Sold at
THE MARKET RATES
LONG & KEELER
Nov 11,. 1868.
W HOLIMALE GROCERY
PROVISION. HOUSE
F. S. MC. & CO
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which has thus far, at
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage thoy have re-
ceived, by giving their customers the
advantage of their years' eiperience,
together with the benefit of their
greatly increased facilities for doing
busißese
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
lades requires
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice,
Niece, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom-,
Wrapping Pa .• r, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, ISee,ds, ud a great variety of
other goods, w iut have been recent•
ly bought at t lowest point in the
market, and a offered at wholb•sale,
at rates to co eapond
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 also on hand a good assort
went of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
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 woods
FOE, STEVENS, BLEECIIR & 00.
May 12, 1868
w.G MOFFITT,
•
Has just opened a full and complete assortment
of
GROCERIES , OF .ALL xrNDs.l
TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND SPICES!
• 10AP SP ALL !MS,
Includin the celebrated Mineral Soap. an
for cleaning Tin and Silver ware.
e also keeps constantly on hand all kinds of
GREEN FRUITS!
Peaches, fears, Apples. Berries, Green Corn
and T =toes, and all other fruits in th-ir sea
son, which will be sold cheap.
He also has connected with the above an
Eating Rots- ei where people coming in town
for dinner will.find a warm meal got up.in good
style. in Madiness at any time.
Cash paid- for Green Fruit. Give him a calf.
GEO. W. MOFFITT.
Towanda, Ang. IL 1847.
J. M. COLIJNEI.
H U RRAH I HURRAH!
Anything you want In the Grocery line. See
what they have :
FLOUR, FRED, FISH, SUGAR,
PORK, TEA, SPICE, BUITER, EGOS, LAED,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT !
FRESH TWITS IN Tagil SEASON
SALT BY THE SACK OR BARREL
We ars sole agents far the best tesada of Vir
girds and
CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO,
Lastly. everything
ISION In the
IIn GROCERY sea PRO-
Ve.
Mr Remember the place. No. 51 Nate street
Int door below Beldleman's Block.
Towanda, Ndr. 1558. °
F OR -SALE AT, A: BARGADr.I
The frobsefibet frlabhg to dame bla ooeopap
Goa . offers for sale Store tad Stock of
Goods. • co asailrg of Dry Goode;
"hakes Nottoae...to.exebae_ge GrriZ
imorovallP moos se eteetaiel leme- dom.
The tams Issitdaill it Utobaelk *said
Canty. Ps.' Tbevaly sone faibe Meta fa op
eratics. Far painkillers fall as ae aldose
- - 8. M. kbYTON : .
ftpt.l,_ll4B:•l • • -
FLOU —Wheat Flour . of ' 'all
FAS .Buoewheat Flour. Itrail. CM,
Meal. Reed, &es et'
Deer . W. A. DfICIWW.VS
PAYBAR; —.in Demi
114 " 1 "":it.Vosto laV BOUM
MlOrig.
NM
11110IIVID
113. Mess Smarr,
TOWANDA, PA.
HERE IT IS AT LAST 1
P. V. COWELL
HAS IT 1
TOBACCO AND BEGABS
Wholesale and Retail.'
341115.
GRMEllYilirigoTi"l4
TOIMU!..J
PMT 4 .
=I
ant door on* of Ike Rill &ad
= r nediVOt i erd l irotilt
Wood gook -
GIW • ORMENEL , AND. ; PROVISIONS,
6 , ldcb alibis to tomit nous_ mid
pros d all. Ho km also voted • Raton
FEED STORK,
Web Is prenaltsdid to supply the cias
Buck, eat. tesioa at Iln , tbss. - Bot- ,
000staau, on hand a large stock of
TBA4MOFFBE SUGARS,
MOLASSZB,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, 40.,
- Which be Limping alai fir cash:
GOODS DBLIPERED IN THE BORO'
FREE OF' CHARGE.
The Miens of Towanda and
Please &wept my thanks for their yew MEI*
patronage lot Abe , last s two yimork-luid ma,
prombe with their millstone( . to improve ev
ery own ttonity to enlarge , oar buenaes, ao tri
to "anus satisfaction to ail. Call OM eta
Towanda. Jul, 10. 1867.
N 11" W STORE!
NEW GROCERIES
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
OF ALL it(tNDS,
AND OA'NNED OYSTERS.
DRIED AP LW.
PEACHES, PRUNES, OREBRO'S,
&0., IC., 84.
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, fa fad averPhingia the
GROCERY LINE
Will be kept eonatantly as hand
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, lABD, EGGS, AND EVERY
F=7 " N;3 ' 3V!M,M7W . 77;7;MI
A fresh lot , of
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Purchased at tho
LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET
And will be sold as '
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
TO THE FARMERS.
CASH PAID POE
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
W. A. ROCKWELL
May 23, 1867
THE UNDERMINED, HAYING
Parctiesed the etaire interest of
R,' a PATCH,
n in the Arm of C. B. PATCH i CO., he now
prepared to offer to the citizens , of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
GROCE R I E S,
Which I have purchased for Car& and feel confl
dent that can sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. .1 now offer to the: public
a oplendld.stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALERATIIS, &PION , AC
Have on kand a largo stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO.
I keep . constantly on band, PORK, BANS
LARD and kinds of FISH. Would oall the at
tendon of the public to one Can't Bolles
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or prig*. Jesse oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap
Please call and examine one stock of
WOODEN WARS
Large sasortment of YANKEE NOTIONS
TOILET SOAPS, Ic.,&c. I will pay the 'high
est cash price for
COUNTRY, PRODUCE
Farmers-give us s all before selling elsewhere
AU persons Indebted -to the late firm wIU
plum can and make immediate payment
Towanda. Van% 10867.
NEW FRUIT AND FANCY
Grocery Store:
Near the Elwell Haw,
TOWANDA, PA
Jost started, s good supply 'of
TT I 1 1 1 8., ..
POILEIGN, DOMESTIC. CANNED & DRIED
VILA, COPPIM, 4XP emu.
Nuts, Candies,Fruit Extmets,
' 1 &a. /cc.
Constantly on band, and will be sold cheap u
the cheeped. Abu) the best quality of
BALTTI3fORE OYSTERS,
B3,..zifiruioreeteal, or • iii 4 Fi
Remember the plies
..H. WOODS NEW STORE,
tbs•ZlweU.HonN and memo's - malt
• ,tlet.l6, 18G8.
TABM MEALS; ' AT. ALL HOURS
at 0. W. MOFFITT% Bastanant,-:.
palm - modes to tow* for dhow. sill do Well
tottlve s oatt;
Towasaa. Joao 11,19611-
MORACTOBACCOAND CIGARS
rkgigsti • Oftelle MOO atm-
,`lfif•;;C
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NI I Fr 11 P/ P G 4 1 0 81WRR
t If
R.W. EDDY
Would amtaaaot to a 6 ditties* , ofit;Ostaik
las the patina gemally, that bit heats atom
sad dally nadift, ant sad
r ICEI3II..GOODS,
tail& Hoe. selloble to the want. of the people.
tl}lth be will eel be Convects% tomer ;
' GOLIi`.4'ItIORS!
Cootstlog as mod of good well and Tellable
fade
L 0 T '
'(No Shoddy of 'sky Mad), ocondothig In
131113-IN_ESS:SIIITS,
COATS; VESTS AND PANTS,
All WooL
DRESS COATS, s PANTS & VESTS,
Or Ala sad Over Shirts,' Linen and Paper
Mass. Linen, Clardmine and Flannel Shirts.
Seek Ties, Gloves. Canes, Leather
Ilap. Spring Silk, Soft and Straw Bats.
AMMO elms. that Goo - Goods ate
&riper at a fair pries than poor, goods at say
CCall sad examine my goods before W
. Neal door to Powell 00.
B. W. EDDY.
• "Towanda, Kayla, 1887. • ,
JOHN NBRIDETH:
NSW GOODS
TEMPLE OF 'FASHION
♦n attire aew stock of Olothhig bought ae
cheap se before the war to be Gold with
The'undersigned would respectfully announce
to the cittrana of Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to offbr them Cl othlng, such as
FINEST DREES AND BoseNIFES SUITS
Farahhit' Goods, &a. and that these goods
bought at very low figures Will be' 'sold with
very small profits I Intend to establish a per
manent wade In thisplace, and In order to gain
the ;confidence of pdirobaSers, will deal on a
basis of ,
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I
sad all goods will be warranted for what they
are represented to be. Come and examine sad
convince rwarself. Don't forget' the place
Templkof Fashion, opposite the Means Moue
south endot Beldleman's Block.
Pp, AND WINTER GOODS
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSENyIELD,
Wnaagas, It seems to have pleased the In.
habitants of Towanda. and vicinity, to recog-
Dime oar fair way of dealing ;
Lab Wassaae. We owe, our 'Sincere thanks
to the community for extendlag Was so liberal
a patronage until now ;
Ago WHIMIAII, We deem it our duty ro re
ciprocite all the favors bestowed• upon as than
far;
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that oo
otort - stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER.
Doeskin & Cassimere Suits,
Of all giailes - and of the latest styles, will Se
disposed of at
REDUCED PRICESi
Oar goods are manufactured , in New York otty
by one of the members of the arm, therefore
we are enabled to sell u deny u the next.
and wishing o reduce oar stock. we will pat
oar goodsat such low rates as will enable any
body to bay a salt of clothes. We are receiv
ing the •
C. B. PATCH
C. 8. PATCH
-ono. vr.;morres
Etna
A 1• imam,
Unine-Coata, Muter, and Pinta,
NEW STORK AND NEW GOODS!
SMALL PROFITS !
FINE BEAVER OVERoOATS,
CHINCHILLAS,_PILOTS,
• .
Also the
HATS AND CAPS.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1887.
TOWALIDAp.PA.
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever brought to this market. inch as Beaver.
Cbtnc6lla Doeskin. he.. for Ben and Boys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince yourself of the feat that they do
so they my and 'do not misrepresent say of
tbeirgoods. We also call attention to oar
stock of
GEN7S FURNISHING' GOODS 1
Reit se Caselesere and Woolen avenblrte, 17o
dent:nets , nd Drawers, ova.-alle and °vendible.
Gloves, Cordlguk Jackets. Ties Collars, Sus
peaces.
LATEST STYLES` HATS & CAPS,
Whish they phi I sell at @winced Prices. Give
es a calibetore baying elsewhere. ~
COHEN a aOI3BI6IPIELD.
Towanda. Oct. 21, 1868. Oopoelto Powell & Co
CA.MPAIGN OPENED!
GRAND RALLY OP THE MASSES
'CoME ONE I COME .ALL-
1 REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS,
And citizens of piety political faith are invited
to attend the
GREAT MASS MEETING
which is to be held sod , continned for the next
three months by the citizens of Towanda and
vicinity at •
NO. 129, NAM EiTHENT
-Whme young and old are already gathering
to provide themselves with -
C 1 4 (iTH 4 C3 - f;
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR:.
From the excellent supply we have lately
received and which for.
QUALITY. DURABILITY AND CHEA PNEBB
Cannot be excelled in this or any Ober mar
ket. Our entire stock being new and boogbt for
cash We
MUM/ALL COMPSTITION.
Oar motto In Quick Sabi, Small Prodlt 'Strict.
ly Cub, and Once Price Onkv. We In, Ito+ one
and au to - ay as a cleft at , the old brand of
olomon 1 Son, one door north of Tailor & Co
SOLOMON & WOLFF.
ALEC. 1101.011011. JULIA! WOLFF.
Tswanda r Oct. 1, 1868.
WE OM Over oats this season at very low
priees. Our stack was bought ,low and is ree
tailed at lese than a usual wholesile profit
'We offer some extra bureau. at the once price
store of SOLOMON & WOLVP.
No. 123. Main Street.
WE SELL our stock of Pine Costa, Business
Salts, Pants and Vests, for men and boys' wear
as low as any_previous time this summer. We
have spoor aphadid goods in this line. bought
cheat and selling at a very small profit, of the
One Price, Store or '
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
No _ ,123 Main Street.
WE 'SELL Punishing * Goods mech below
current prices. Our stock is complete in Men's
and Youths'. On these customers can, save
many times, fully 20 per cent. b 7 buying at
the one price store of
. SOLOMON & WOLFF,
No. 123, Mein Street.
WE SELL small articles as cheap ,att largo
08118.._13N408Bers, Itemdkere hiefle, Collars, Ties,
Gloves, Mittens and gooks of this clam very
much less than they are retailed elsewhere.—
We invite the trade to convivee themselves at
the one price store of
SOLOMON & WOLP.P.
- No. 123 Main Street.
, The highest price in cash paid, for Wool
Rides, Pdte, and Calf- Skins - t the onfrIP1108;
dere of SOLOMON & WOLF*
• No. 123. Main Street.
OE
=
8;;.e: P.OiR T A B.
OLD DRUG-" iTOBE,
rezivr.yahu.
Maser K" and Mins Sinets. - Towanda, Pa.
Has raceatly added largely to his Stock. a
hill radeemplete SliefilDll6 .1. autatitating aa
eitteraive variety. embracing manv .s Kicks used
la the Arta for mechanical purposes. carefully
selected wheal to the progreaslve waste of
the public , will be Re pt constantly Bop.
Nid With purchrees,_and offered on the
ramonable terms at Wholesale or &till,
dbmdWnt of
- ,
/ - 1 RUGS, MEDIOINES, 011E1410AL%
OIL, vmonsazo,'
BENZINE AND TURPENTINE,
SASH, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITE-WASII,
And ail kinds of Brushes,
; KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
Alcohol and Burning Pb d di,
LAMES, SHADES, WICKS; CHIMNEYS,
Sprit, Lard.Wliale, Nests Foot,
TANII 4 I,'S‘AND MACHINE OILS,
Fancy Articles In I' their variety,
SPONGES, BMWS, SOAPS, COMBS,
Pomades, Bait-Dyes, Ptsfamery,
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS,
Fatima Knives, Rams,
TOOTH, SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
PURR WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal we.
Toßiooo, Smut', Puma AND OMANI,.
Garden, 74: and FlourSeeds.Trusses.RaP•
porters, spensorles, Shoulder Enacts,
Bloat Teething Rings, Nursing
Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and
W ieldi. Syringes Bed Pans, Self-"
Sealleeruit Jan;. Thermometers,
Flavoring( Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick,
a inkre Blacking. Fish Tackle, Ammuni•
lion Botanic. Eclectic and Homorpath
ia and ail the Popular Patent
''MEDICINE B:'
• All articles warranted u represented. Per
sona at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or mall, - which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
Medics advice given gratuitously at the &noel
charging only for medicine. ,
air Thankful for past liberal ritronageorould
respect:a ly announce to 'his Fr iends and the
public. that no Moths shall be spired to satisfy.
and merit the continuation of i heir confidence
and patronage-
H. C. PORTER. M. D.
Jan. I • Ran —yr.
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11. JACOBS
H ARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock of
. HARDWARE,
•
FARMING DIPLIMENTS.
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS
Also, a large assortment of
- Bub, Paints,
!putty Varnishes, and Paint
and Yoshida Mashes
of all kinds, width will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. Also, a dine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS
of ennTsiyie and pattern to snit the public
bampii repaired and changed from Oil and
Plaid to Herneene.-
Partlimlar attention paid to the manufacturing
of• all kinds of
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
We have on hand a fine article of .
• GLASS FRQIT JABS,
with Improved, nett-sealing corks, and
HERMETICAL 1311.ALINGOn NB
which is one the beat cans axed.
Junk $O.
LOOK HERE! •
. There is now on exhibition at the
Mammoth Furniture Store
• IN TOWAN A , PA.,
The birgest and best stock of
PIT w l r2
To be fourid in Northern Pennsylvania, which
Is being sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRIDES;I
My stock consists in part of Parlor, Library
Dining It min and Chamber suit.. Parlor. Li
bun!. Extension, Dining and Offlee Tablet,
Chairs, Bedsteads Bureaus, Wasteitends,
13 des, Lounges, Tete a -totes, -Whit-Nom, Cra
dles. Ultlh'ir &c. & fall line of Maness
sea and Bedding. Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Civil and Bustle Frames and tirack
eta, le., dm. In tact everything
In the Yurniture" .Line
Which must be seen to be appreciated and
which will be eoldiat •
LOWER PRICES
Than the same quality - of goods' can .be pur
chased elsewhere.
Thankful to the public for their past liberal
patronage, and determined to merit a cyntin•
nonce of the same by offering inducements not
to be found elsewhere, I finite them to call
and examine my goose and prices, before pur
chasing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods and I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual it
the lowest market prices.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of
Ready Made Collins from the m sat common to
the Guess Rosewood Also Burial Robes. Caps
Ac., and I am the solei agent In Bradford coun
ty for SHULKUS A Ft2i
tai
METALIC BURIAL CASES, CASKETS, AC.
A good HEARSE M aya In readiness when
• 1 JAMES 0.- PROFIT.
Towanda:Dee 10,1868.
FMRNIT.IIREI
NSW GOODS I NEW GOODS:
NEATLY FINISHED
,POPT3'LAIt -PRICE.SI
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
MIRRORS, .noTußg FRAMES,
Photograph Frames, for ererybody
A GENERAL, ,ASSORTMENT FURNITURE,
Salted to. this market. I time the best ophols•
ter in the country, and manufacture our own
upholstered work. -
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Dona to order. Ravin* an experleoce of 20
Jean la the business .I can conddently hope to
please a wo patnise m e. •
Don't ll
targe h t the ro place. No. Lss.lfaln st.,
two doors south of Beldleman's' Block, Towan
da. . . •
S. T. DECKER..
T0wamd5.11430.1868.-41. „
r FINN ASSORTILINT OF TOD
.LflBooB, at 1160A1110 MM
•
yr'sat ~.
4attwatt.
Trt.wAnt
Jurnitart.
Conidating
lIININO ROOM SRTS,
atib
MUM 410101111.”
• -
W. 11':11. Gots. (mborrigr WOOS -a Parra
so Debi. The r:-bastsoll, ,, :obtrtlia%...l44
gaud llo; 4. Pet oo's Mock. alien ;be ul,llWir
receiring seditious to Ms Stireklitior Oa • mast
reliable hispartara- sad •WtoffireUsiaa_
fully ago or a Maul. laws of piltire=
age. • Imp stock Of 'j
. . ,
PPMBH . DRUGS-AND ^,MEDKIINER
Haejeet been received, and vs ire notnprn
pared to 'apply the - -
WAITS OP THE POTILIO WITH AItTIOLPB
11111,0NOING TO iras maim
PUBB WINES AND,LIQUORE4,
FOB - UNDIO,I.IB. VON ONLY.
41: PULL AIIO&ThINT Or . COXONVTIATID
BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND HONGIPATHIC
MEDICINE&
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT KEDICINES
PAINTS, OM, TAMMZ, ,
PAINT AND VARNISH' BRUSHES,
DTE-WiTIMAIND OLIN.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OP EVERY
nursx's *Lamm AIM ricrm anuoTs,
ALKALOID' ANDDReINOIDS.."
Ail the Bed Trude,
LSD° ILI N • L 8 lIPPOBVIRS,
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS; NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
'SHIELDS.. - .
Nursing Bottles,l3yrtages and Catheters,
• rdisaa AfISORTNECT OP 1111201111,1111W1P1, rOcm
utivis,
•
AND WY 'QUALITY.
A large impp.y Brnabea for the Hat and Hair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow:.
' den and Pastes,- Oils, Perfumery,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, toirigor
ators.ho., Kerosene, Kerosene
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Wicks, lb.. all of the
late at styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
isr Physicians supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carstally and lie
curately compounded and prepared by, cos swat:
ent [swamis at all homy of the day and night.
Sunday hours. from 9to l 0 o'clock in the fore
loon. to 2in the afternoon.
W. Ei.ll. GORE.
Towanda. Sept. 29. 11Mg•
Books anti Stationtrg.
REMOVAL!
ALVORD & BARBER
Have removed their
BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROOM
Tu the magnificent new store in
MERCIIR'S BLOCK,
Nearly opposite, the " Ward House,"
where,thei are prepared to offer to
their old customers, and the public
generally, a new and 'carefully se
lected assortment of
B 0 0 K S-1
Comprising Standard Works, Novels
Text Books, &c. Their assortment of
•
BIBLES,
. TESTAMENTS,
- S HYMN BOOKS,
PRAYER BOOKS,
etc ~ will be found 'to be complete. A
large assortment of , r
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 Beek publishers are each
that we are prepared to offer the se
ries of Books now in nee in the Com
mon Schools of this comity to retail
dealers, at as low figures as they can
bny them in , Tew York.
Orders semi for any book publish
- .Wo keep constantly On hand al
the Daily and -Weekly Papers, Mag
azines, Periodicals, &c.
Give nu a call.
ALVORD &, BARBER
Towanda, July 13, 1868.
B URIES FOR 1869
PAPER .& ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PENS, INK, MMIC, STATIONERY AND
Picrums
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Nov. 19 - , 18G8.
ROOK-BINDEION-THE P 11131.10
LP is respecthdly inforined that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build
ing, 3d story, where will be done - •
BOp:$•BINDIN 2 Q!
in all Its various branches on on terms as rea
sonable as" the times " will Moir. The Bind
ery will be ender the charge of •
H. C. WHITAKFA,
An experienced Binder, and all work will. be
promptly done, In a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. Music, .11agasines,_ News
paper...old Books, fro., bound In every misty
of etyle. Particular attention will be paid to
the Baling and Binding of
BLANK BOOKS;
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
ftraidUty wu be warranted.
All work will be, ready /or delivery when
primised. _
The of the public is solicited, and
petite sa n guarranteed.
115nossAs. Aflame 2. I"all.—tr
FURNITURE WMCE-ROOMS 1
/ JA$ MAMMON announces to the pnblk
that, ke dill &Winne to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of -
'CABINET.- FURNITURE,
I •
Barsatu.
Table*. Bedsteads: Studs, Chain.
&e., of every deeerlptee which will be made
of the beet materials, sad3i) he most workman
like manner. . - •
I invite the Inaction of the public to mylwork.
which shallot , be aorponal In durability, at any
ahoy in 'the country, and my prices will be
found to, be aglow se the time, will admit.
%lay-made Coffin - constantly_ on hand 'Of
made to Orden pod Heim wth be Washed
whew ONltsd.. - _
Aug. 1411111.• -'
Alatitifactortts, Set.
01131111
O;111 ' BRANCH FOUNDRY
f lx. ,
i 1 - --
~,M•A. 0:I N E S H .O P,
\ mai
!. _ .
i '- Matted o Pine, east of Mani Street,
!AMANDA, FORD CO., PA.,
Is sow irtipsn'a to ftitatek
OIROULAR\UW MILLS
sintgom 'MACHINES, -.
Of the 'beet oquillty ItitiAlmt latest inipiors.
onto.- All kWh of illschiner%7 Floating nal
ft
Few li..
STEAM -EN,O ES,
MADE • & itipAltep,
sTRAm. WEISTLES,'`
STEAK °AGUES,
GAUGE COOKS,
OIL CAN i s&O.,
_ .
Furnished at short notice.
DOLT CUTTING, ,
Done from ito lilinetun in diameter.
, - FORGING -
Of beam wrought work for BridOs, and all
other purposes, done to order. Mao, *large
assortment of
'COOKING di SEATING STOVES,
Cosi Ind WOoil Baisers.lPosultara for Cloaking
SUMO. SIM Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boar, Pampas
Plows, Cultivators and-taspero, kept co:Wool
ly on bard. -
MRAWtNGS do SPEOIFIOATIONS-
Of all kW. or machlnetY for mill and other
porpomea prepared by
WARREN RILL,
Porestan,Whe Us WIMP exPerlent* in this
blanch ar the baahsees.
JOHN CARMAN.
fairandi, Oet. 29. 1R86. It. •
Tc r; 7 OvAki.DA . ,OA.RRJApE,
FACTO.RY:
The undersigned respectfully announce to the
paI:4IOIUL they have purchased ihe
CARRIA.GE /3-110 P
G. H.'D.RAICE,
And are now prepared to build workln'
TEE LATEST STYLE
And most workmanlike, manner. Tiler wil
constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen
did
TO,P• AND OPEN VCCGOLES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS,
OAS •XD TWO SEATED
ALBANY 13LEIG HS
ALL WORK WABILANTED.
REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea-
sousble prices.
BRIOST k STULEN.
Towanda, May 9,
NEW PLANI.NG - MILL
The uniieraigned having built a. larval:ld com
modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
Med it with the moat- modern and imp roved
machinery. ior the manufacture of
WINDOW BABH, & BLINDS,
are prepared to till orders; whether large or
small, - upon the shortest notice. 4 We have
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest at ` le and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
hand. i .;
PLANING"',' - '
TONGUEING, ' .
J GROVEING,
' • AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and a.l other• l .tv pertaining to- Joinery, will
be done to suit q r customers.
Persons buil ng, and not living more than
twelve to fou n miles distant, will fi nd it
largely for their nterest. to buy of as, or bring
their lumber d worked by oar machinery.
Bring your gr of Flooring. or other lumber,
and while you team is is ' feeding, have it
ground out and ke it home with you.
We will pal A SR for PINE I HEMLOCK
1
LUMBER del • red at our !limier yard. Come
and see us , or yon cant conic, write.
. - L. B. RODGERS 1 CO.
rowsnds. Pph. lug.'
TOWA ND A AGRICULTURAL
TOWANDA, PENN'A.,
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES
HEAVY 'AND- LIGHT WAGONS
GENERAL - WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANOIiES
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC
HUBS, SPOKES Sz BENT STUrF,
F IFT'M'7MWralnlM7n77N=M'I
The above are from, the best
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY & OAH.
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON BAND
We have the *road and Narrow wage
wMILL PICKS made and dressed
M.' C. BIETLCUR; President
SOMETHING NEWI
AGAIN IN MOTION !
Having purchased the stock pi. Tobacco belong
ing to Sandell, Compton & Co., and having
built a shanty on the same ground, we are pro
pared to offer to the public
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
• A variety of
CHEWING 'pmApo),
Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan
Pig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we ofler roe sale
in quantities to suit customers Packages in
Barrela r balta and waters.
The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Erni ,
ted States, iftrainistie, Gold Leaf, Navy andill
kinds of Killichnick.
BRANDS OP CIGARS
American We. Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im
perlo, Tycoon and the very
. choicest brands o
Tarim.
We will keep constantly on hand a variety of
Pines. Cigar Cam, Tobacco Boxes and Pooch
es and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Stare.
lamdlordssupplied With . ..11.7ser eat Foil To.
boom on liberal terms. ,
All orders promptly 1111ei i i i 4.11 t notice.",
CkA.27. 1867,
Al A W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP,
a
N. Y.
Yon win find Maine tionoments, both Quincy
and Concord, Marble ad Slate Mantles, and
oat (irately to fit: 'A largo assortment con.
litany on band, cheap u the•cheopest.
Jag 10, 1868.-1,„ • •
=ill
'1 011 KS
BENT STUFF,
To Dealers to
We offer a
W T. BISHOP,. Superintehdent
Totrania, laly S, 1868
Such as
FANCY SMOKING
A t DARNER
tila~a~u,
---
frowANDA
.1 N13,11R AN CF.
-JL - • AGENCY
' - 'Polk*" himedsrsiees gloated lirGraPtl7
By 0, B. M , 11BAN, darns,
0! the toner,* well begins tad reads Cos,
• pais . i; Oaks Resuisystagkey.
iggrtiatt Asiosustof thirst'
Airiss - Lies &rocs biscsosos iCcissessr,s
:•• • Hartferd, Cass', f
CO& kifieta, Joy. 1, V—. • • - • elk
lArmtroOilasii Losses ASS OLfi
,LIIPICIIMMLIPCII CO. ' •
Capital. Serpi" sad Reserved PSissi, • •••
(G01d).... • 1 te,v7f,74
Aiwa Is the United States, over.... I,spoo t
piny Premiums, spires* of (doll) I7J.eu
'26TXthiSUJILiCiII , CONVAST,
Hartford, Cons. 1
Capital
• --
Nitvi Itiuntv ifinuaL =lan Inmuscx Co.,
Nem:A—N. J.
Capital
Nom Altsau*s 'harm ixersaxosi
CO., - • (ACClalia
CaPll4l.
.
ifortraitan bruin
- • Hertford, Come.,
10.000,0r0
Capital -
Tporstads, Pith:
F EE, LIFE; AND ACCIDENTAL.
DrSZILUSICE.
SEVENTfEIV .'iIIIZIOIV DOLLAR.,
--.... .
!... -
.• 0....5. RUSSELL; - Agent,
yOll TUB fOLLOWING 'MOLD SILLIMILII COYPA)- .
V . -...
Grasso'o Fraz & Maims letatotaxea i
- CoarasT \ ' Pada/aphid , r
Capital sad surplus , over s3s',o. o
•
• ~- \-.---,
Boma tratraascs Comparr,
• - Of Nee-York. I
Capital mkt whop Ino; ore!.
ISSITICANCE COMELNY OP Atgarg (
Animus, Phi/skiphia.
Capital and surplus.
. -
-- \
liaanurran Isernaacs Oonseiy, _ f
Of Nets- York. , f
Capital and surplaa, over \ .
Errznrants instatancit COMPANY,
Of Philzulalphia.
Capital and sarplua, over
AItTIC IFEWELTICI COMPANT,
Of New- York s
.Capital and aurpina, 0ver..... . :
PUTNAM, TMMANCE COMPaillt,
Of Hartford, :Cann.
Capital and oarplas, over
MUITAL LIFE NM:TRANCE CONPANT,
• Of New- Pork.
Capital and surplus,over
Iluvaistaa Ixstraanca dOWtANY,
Of Hartford, Cann.
Capital and anrplua, over
Risks taken on all kind; of Property, al .
low ratesas by and other reliable Companie,,.
:w- Policies issued and L. was 1, It any. 14-
jußted - at this Agegel.thereby aaarng the t rtAiLle
and expense of-going elsewhere for settlemt.nt.
-f Cake at the Hardwhere Store of sd•
ding & Russell C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda; Feb. 7, 1g66.- -t1
LIVERPooL AN D 140 N-DON AND
GLOBE - FIRE AND Li e'fil I.'S,zIURANCE
CO6lPANY.—lltiace, 4.5 William St., and 72A,
Broadway, N. Y;
Capital, Surplus and Reseryed Funds
(Gold) ...... • .... .116,271,675
Assets in the United States, over ... LEoo poo
Daily Premiums, upwards ot (gold).. 17,000
The shareholders personally responsible lot
engagements of the company. All , Diret , tois
mu t be shareholders. •
• 'RECTORS IN New Yoaz.—Francis Collect t
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell Esq., Depnty
Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E. .
Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Aexander
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson. E&4
Allred Pell, tag., Resident Secretary. ales
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Beard.
,
BAY um Phenix Bank—Camii;aundiT;;;,
The Policies of -this -- Company are is , ued b)
well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who are Director* and Sharenolders, arid
consequently, with the ' , other Shareholders. are
individually Bible 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, ndJ not, as is
usual, sixty days alter presentation of proof.
They expire at six o'clock, P. Di., and not as
noon. Life insurance effected, and annuitiei
granted on tavorable terms.
H. B. iticEEAN . A gent.
Towanda. April 23, iso?,
fillE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU/
ANCE 'Society's Agency for Bradford c
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly Income ovt r $2.000.000 cash.
MIINTANYE wer.D
Towanda, .lily 25, 1567.
THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCI.
1 ci New York. Agency for Brad!ord.Co
CAPITAL $400,000
Dindend for 186G;10 per cent,
71101siTANYE do WARE)
Townnda, July 25, Ifin7.
THE LYCONIING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
CAPITAL 23,400,000
‘futnal Cash plan. in successful operition (A
er twenty-seven years.
510NrA YEA warn)
• Towanda. Jnle 25. Isn't '
WYOMING INSURANCE 'AGEN
CY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wiikeq-Barre, Pa
SAMUEL WADH AMS
L- D. SHOEMAKER...—.
H. C. SMITH.
Capital and Sarploa 811'0.00C. -
North Amami. Hartlord. Cont.. 1185tb..1.360p0
Fulton New Iroik, .1. no No
Springfield, Ma.s., r 100.000
ppLv3tions for insurance in the .iisive m
,paniesiaken at Ltir ra es and bi.sines attend•
ed to with promptness and care P..rtivutir
attention will be given to Farm risks in the
eouptry. Also Lite and Livs Stock Insurance ol
tested m rood and reliable eim.panies. make
over the Bakery on blain-,t., formeriy' occupied
by Men.mr & Morrow.
T. R. CAMP, Agent
Tow.ncla. March 12. 15441.—1 f.
FIRE, LIFE; AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY!
Capital Represented over $27,000,000,
JOHN W. 117, Agent for the following;vell
known Companies :
North America, Philadelphia,..; $ 2.901 244 72
Phceaix, of Hartford. , 1,234 19.5 41
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Home New Haven....
North American Fire In. "Co., of
New York,
Hotrod Life, New York,
Hanover. New Yolk
We write policies to theabove reliable corn,
psalm at the lowest Judea, and the !ohm" if any
adjnsted at thin agency. Particnlnr attention
given to farm property. Oin.V. at Irk law office.
In Me cur's new blo,k, porth aide public square
14,4v0n44 Vph 20. ie4o. ,
1)K. BAKER, Master Millwright,
.I.w Ts prepared to attend to all business- in
his line. He warrants all w ,, rk done in a work
-manlike manner. All orders by'm il, or other
wise, addressed to me at Towanda, will to
promptly attended to. . June 1,
TOWANDA, Pa.,:June 26. lAN
To alscherat if may concern: i certify tbst I
have this day spook' .d D. B. DAKEIi, of To
wanda, Bradford c. nn'y. Pa.. an agent for the
isle of Baines Jonval Turbine Wafer Wheel
for the counties t Bradford, Wyoming. L.Ttom
ing, Clinton, Clearfield, Tioga and Potter, it
the State of Pennsylvania. Parties wanting
these wheels can obtain them through him and
he will give his personal attention to putting
them in when desired: Parties by callfbg upon
Mr. Biker, at Towanda, Will be abbwn the
wheel, and on application to him be will tarn
ish illustrated pamphlets containing working
tables, testimonials hc., &c.
JAS., A. MaoPBERSON.
General Agent for Pennsy Innis, for Bo
dines Jonval Turbine Water Wheel. _
AOIFIO HOTEL,
170; 172.174 & 176 Grecnwich . Street
NEW You, Ciet.lo, lstvi
The undersigned tskes pleasure in annonv.•
lug to his numerous 'friends and patrons thir
from this date. the charge of the Pacifil rill
be $450 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this house, and
therefore tree from the too coalmen exaction of
an Inord Mate rent, he Is fully able to meet the
downward tendency of prices without any 1 . 411-
lug oft of serviee.
• It 41 now, as - heretofore, be 614 aim to
maintsin mitticulnisned thetavorable repetatit n
of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many
seArs. as one of the best of travelers' hotels.
The table will he bountilully supplied with
every de ica:,y of the a asnn.
The attendance will be found efficient and
obliging. •
_
Tbe location will be found conVenient :or
those whose business calls them in the loser
part of the city, Sling one dour unravel Cori•
landt at., and one block west. of Il4'Md ray. and
of heady access to ail Rail Mad and Steamboat
lanes. JOHN. PATTEN:
N0v.17, 1868.-sra.
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