Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 15, 1869, Image 4

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As !cm' ' Sr beeP: fillfreelT fn ;this
spring; it :is importeaCa.olo4 ll
every hive sad. know -theiriessit Om
'if tlie - bps ,e.re in ' movable
comb hives, iireasy, by lifting' oat
the frames, to see=the" amoglit'Of the
stores, and alio to aisoover, . - by the
preienoe or absenoeof brood, ff the
colony has a queen. It le also easy,
with bees in these hives, to *supply
their walla If colony has loolit-
Ale honey, it may hive a frame or
two of comb, containing honey, giv
en to it from one that can spare it.
If neither eggs nor brood, in any
stage, are found in a hiie the - Ist of
March, you. may be: sure the colony
is queenless. At that early period
it is'not usually best to attempt to
supply theTo4:. The frames, bees,
and all, may be put with some other
that can make room for them. They
will not quarrel, bat unite peaceably:
Qneenless bees are not disposed to
quarrel, and other bees will not
trouble them if in this condition.
.Too many bee keepers, however,
have bees in box-hives or gums.-
- With those it is not . easy to do more
than guess at their condition, inks
one has much experience—lt - 1w - easy
to tell if they are doing well; but,
if not, it is hard to ascertain the
trouble and apply the remedy. If
hived are turned up, After smoking
the bees a' little to drive them up
among the combs,
a good -;"guess".
can be given at the amount of storeu
and the strength of the colony. -If
the bottom board is examined every
morning, you are almost certain to
find eggs, or immature bees under
any hive that has a queen. Any col
ony.where the bees do not carry in
• -pollen briskly in the first warm spring.
mornings, should be marked as sus
picious, and watched. Queenless
hives, and those that contain little
honey, are not apt to display energy
in gathering pollen.
Every worm should be dispatched.
Under even the best colonies, some
may be found if you take the trouble
__to look. When my bees were in box
hives, I never omitted looking on the
bottom board of each one, every
morning, and destroying the warns.
Every one left soon becomes a miller,
capable of laying many eggs, that
become worms very soon—every one
destroyed puts an end to four possi
ble generations in a single season:
Destroy every worm in spring, and
you can have no millers hatched in
your hives that season: •
In localities where willow, - hazel,
(Itn end soft maple abound, bees find
natural pollen almost as soon as they
can fly in the spring.
Id other places it is of great ad
vantage to place rye meal in shallow
vessels near the bees every pleasant
day, as a substitute for pollen. They
gather it eagerly, and rear brood
much earlier for having it. If no
stream or brook is near your bees,
provide them with water in some
way; they need it specially in spring,
• and many are lost if they go far to
obtain it.—Rural World.
Plants for Hot-beds
As thb hot-bed is necessarily lim'
ed in extent, some choice must be ex
ercised in regard to the seeds sown,
selecting those which it is most de
sit able to have mature early in the
season. Tomatoe's are very long in
coming to perfection,and these should
be forced in the hot-bed by all means.
There ia_scarcely any garden vege
table which requires more patience.
in waiting for the fruit, but some
necks of waiting May be saved by
panting in the hot-bed and careful
transplanting in a warm location and'
Foil well-prepared tot it.
Lettuce is another plant that may
o advanced to great profit, especial
ly as" this usually requires transplant
ing in order to head well. Early
cabbage and cauliflower should also
N sown. 'The latter may fail alto- 1
gether in some localities, unless it
has the advantage of an early start,
and even then it must have a rich
roil to grow in. Egg plants should
also be sown and carefully handled
when transplanting. Celery plants
may also be prepared in the „same
way. Melons, squashes and cicum-
Fers, will obtain an early start if
planted in a hotbed on inverted sod
tAen from a rich soil,and then trans
planted by removing the sod without
breaking, having one. piece of sod
..with the requisite number of plants
to each hill. By such transplanting
the growth of the melons will not be
stopped. If there is room in the hot
bed a crop of radishes may be raised,
but not by transplanting.
Many other plants may be advanc
ed in their growth more or less, ac
cording te,the climate of the locality,
and one iLlio has had the 'advantage
of a hot-bed will • not willingly lose
it another season.
Paean FOR Oers..—On the Eastern
Pennsylvania _Experimental Farm, in
Chester county, the oat crop has been
very light, but the ;Supeintendent in
forms the Practical Farmer he had
occasion to born the trimings of his
Osage orange hedge along the line
of his oat-field.: where the heap was
burned, and the ashes spread around,
the oats stood up well, with a stiff
straw, and a - heavy head, and a su
perior quantity of grain. On a neigh
bOring nursery where'-they had oc
casion to burn a quantity of refuse
trees, the same effect was observed
on the oats crop to a rather remarka
ble extent. The inference to be
drawn from these accidental experi
ments is, that potash is a special fel.•
tilizer for oats, or at. least a require
ment in that soil. The analysis of
the grain of oats,as well as its straw,
indicates also that potash enters
largely into its composition.
ORME= Came/Lux—This insect
- comes and goes—is abundant in
- some years, and in others disappears.
When the millers or moths have left
- their rings or eggs on the shoots of
trees, now is the time to destroy
ahem. A practiced eye will see
al
riiost at a single glance if there are
any on a tree, by the swelling or
knob which one gives to a shoot.—
Select_a-solark or cloudy day, or else .
h,slay When the sky is entirely clear
—avoid the bright donde which will
dazzle and hurt the eyes—and cut
':Very shoot which contains the eggs,
sod commit them to the fire. A sin
gle clip of the orchard sheers on a
pole will prevent a destructive hest'
of these depredatore next season.
A Clitcaoo preacher has been point,
irig oat serhe Way to Hell." kariskettoon.
temporary adds_4l=aem-
Plete &Bete Chicago shotdd the
sermon."
d i'es girls of Northampton -hare
• beenlaadiag a bachelor Milos a,boaweee
tax* iumeeirmilacd. 91Ls 41110 4:
cano—h - 41 . 1 : eritira lichen UN
El
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Iw ) Reiztoo7.:Luots-:t
rTrrx - rri
READY MADE oti'olupiej
BARB LID OAP%
OUTS FIMINERUNG GOODS.I
611 Broad Ears*
WAYERLY, TIOGL 00IINTY,
we bays a Fashionable Cattle Pm New
Tat
In city, eat take an the tick fa gloleg_lo. a
pod
READY:. MADE CLOTHING
We make at our own astablialuroot.. W.gln
particular attestion to Tuallelt BOP,
ClffLDßk&CLolliffkG
kManplweipA . m!miMma ,
CLOTHS AND OMKI=,
Prom 115 mots eco PS Pot Para (1 11 1 , 00/4
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Best Stock of Efate awl' asp
Kept wi
forthin 30 'mike. Come and look aid
puree
Tai mir athe Ward Hem the=
third el every a
im
of Goods, end prepared lo take steallele.
VAN NINA= k NANNINO3.
• ea Broad-M., Wavertr, N. Y.
Feb. SO ASO.
THE- TOWANDA REGULATOR
cLO7IIING MORE!
' Adjoining Patton's Bice*.
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
merlecthillyannoimoe to the °Ms en of
Towanda an vi deity , , that they have mend
the above stole, under the same of •• The i+o•
wands Begolator," with a splendid seritas et
OF READY YAM CLOTH nip,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Ruts, Caps, &s., &a.,
which they usare the laid citizens cannot he
eseelkd. fa style or eleganos. and that the
prioes Iv so low as to astonish everybody.—
Hosentenr & Wolff hope the,. by stele
t atm
tios, and Sir dealing with the people of To.
wands, they .will obtain their pelisse& and
support. They alio beg to subjoin the bibs'.
ing Ckninnandssints for their guidance.
CONE ONE! COMB ALL I
At Rosenberg & Wolff'. One Price R egoista,
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMMANDMENT%
-Keep them, and Happy will be Tby Days.
1. Thou shalt have no other place 'to' bay
clothing except Rosenberg & WON% One Price
Regulator, Main Sheet.
1. Thou shalt not choose say other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches. for
& Wolff are no Chatham-at.
I t= one price,
_and re li able. and
serve_yon unto the third and fourth generation.
3. Thou shalt not seek la vain any more fat
cheap raiment, far they can be found a t Roma
berg 1 wows One Price Store.-
- 4. Than shalt bear in mind that we sell only
on six days of the week, and don't desecrate
the Sabbath - by keeping our doors open and
bangin out a show, for, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg I Wolf f, and their claim, desire to
rest trom their labors.
5. Tboo shalt honor the y Bombers &
Weld deal. and long mu be thy wa days to =joy
Its besets.
G. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of Chatham st. Dealers,be, - come di
rect to Ramberg & Wolf's Once, price Rein
lator,Kain 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 from the Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap It would be
a sin.
9. Thon shalt not baar false tribun a but
honestly acknowledge that you can get
suited and for leas money, at Rosenberg &
Wole's than any otheritom • •
104 Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wol! ean
give them to you likewise ; therefore, take
counsel, and buy only of Rosenb erg & (WWI
the Once Price Ken.
'rowan la, Sept. 1,1868.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE!
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
Bemiring new oilditiotut to his stock o
C LI 0 sr' I IsT
Every week, which he is selling lower than any
house in Sewn.:
GOOD OASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
CASSIMERE AND UNION BUTTS,
OVERCOATS AT: ANY PRICE
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Which is selling below cost. as he Is anxious to
close out thls branch of his business.
nmaaNas OF ALL KINDS
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
HATS AND CAPS AT ' 'COST I
Call and convince yourselves I
Towanda, Nov. 26, 1868
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE
The andeadgned bare opened a Store, on the
south side of , Mercur's new block,
Where they intend to keep n fall stook of
FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE
HAL% CAPS, F URA
TRAVELLING BAGS,
UMBELLAS, CANES, GLOVES,
ITFIPALO sod WOLF •ROBEZI, %U.
•
Which we will aell at the lowtet palliate Mow
lad lelloOthdly talkie - a 'alarm)! itte patronage
of the public.
Hats fitted with the American Coabraatir;
Tomsk. Oct. 5.1969.
riNut. o- 4 -11 41 11 40 - 31=1NO,
Tao aura : pm
dowis mow*
:'r
INN
gisllo4
Opposite Public Square,
A Urge line of
CiIEAP 1
A large line of
Of every description
J. Y. COLLINS.
TOWANDA, PA.,
Goods, consisting of
CLONNEY & AV:WIRT.
PON
zoom a NEM
r~n~<Ttr ~ ~ _
ELZ
?LO, -11111 N MILIII4
Mil*CP
NT..‘•*ll
Na 4 PIT oins BLOoI,
Southeast corner of Main & Bridgeots
TOWAND PA.
'New and .Desirable Goo*
BIXIMD DAILY.
4880riMNi always Complete
Great hdnoemente to
CASH BUYERS!
COUNTRY PRODUOE
Bought and Sold at
THE 'MARKET BATE&
LONG . do SWIM
Nov 11, 1888.
WHOLESALE GROCERY
PR.OVISIO,N HOUSE
V. S. NC: .& CO
113, MAm Brnss,
TOWANDA, PA.
The undersigned, encouraged by
the sacoess . which • has thus far, st-
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage they have re-
caked, by giving their we touters 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
tirade requires.
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rim, To
bacco,t Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broome.,
Wrapping Paperi and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which hsve been recent
ly, bought at the lowest point• in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their large stock ,Of Pine
Teas, which tbey are selling at New
York Jobbing i'prices,---guaranbseing
the quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort-
meat 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 per advan-
tags any favorable changes in the
price of goods.
FOX, STEVENS, KEIWIIII & 00
May 12, 1868.'
W.-MOFFITT,
11111
Has just opened a !all and complete wortment
of
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS
TEA, SUGAR, COPPER AND SPICE
SOL? VI:I . I.LL 1;111"111,
1n ... V1 . 1 the celebrated 'Mend 'Soap, itzi
for cleaning Tin and Sliver ware.
Care keeps constantly on hand ell kinds of
GRUM FRUITS 1-
Peaches; Pew. Apples . . So ft ies, Ones o.ors
and T mab3es, and *ll other huh. in their sea.
`son, which will be sold cheap.
He also has connected with the abor an
Mating Howe, where people coning In town
for dinner will find a warm meal got up in good
Mlle, in readiness at any time.
Valk paid for Greek Feint. 11l a him a eall.
DSO. W. MOFFITT.
Towanda, Ang.l?, 1857. • ,
, HURRAH . I .HURRAZA
HEM IT IS AT LAST !
P. W. COWELL
HAS M I
Anything you want In the Grocery line. See
what theyAave
FLOUR
FEED, FISH, EDGAR,
PORK, TEE,' SPICE, BUTTER, EGGS, IJAED,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT
IP 4 4 ' 1:11 1 ..1-1110:111
rrM l .7l
103143C0 A!D BINAIS.
We are sole agent. far the - best brands of Vir
&ids said -
CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO,
Wholesale and Beta&
lastly. eyetythln
ISION in the GROCERY and PRO-
V llne.
th, No. 51 Mali s treet
int d Watt M's B3pei.
Towanda, Nor. 19.1168.
.N •111 A P LO AP ;11:11Psrzr .-
AMOS PENNIPACCER, •
Iles openeda 'bop le the' room Whit the
Boone of the Yew WWI Clehtisa aseeeis
Akin, seeceulehey. oretjlidyle Olothlait Iltaxe I
*Aft Mb IMF ~OW td OI QV, Of , ) 1
UMW*. ..
the best and mast iteldeeald lt e Poitumie., 4,•
11:4hmelnathiLlie
Ar i a be tu ai Zall s alk*
lasaiwt4llliiikamLoish.t,,;••;.o
imitrti'
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se
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i - ' --:,JOHN -,lollllmun,
par
1 • . Oa ~Ns
... _ wok NessitsUs niim Os ato
a tbsupeliliki, kis lir mad well rt.
eet s! .
sk l igia ne t VAA NS,
Ormik r id swig r ask Os Slim,
_sad
Pin. at all:. 11 01 11 gr.tr ." a irlialld.
n r ED SIM!,
o=7la dadaillaa
DP N
I' OW at all thus.
rilibgl aaahaataimpiaktftg , E 1 1 -ks•Ps
7.04=3t iaSWY~
PIMA BIIMIR, POiX,
. S 1
Whka b• LNllbw sloop for ad.
GOODS DzwzkSD Tax Boacr
. 1 L V-PAK I VRIt
- n. Mem of lima sad vidOikk
W e s i roy si tra l A r roVirsall:
irldrAbair oaddasoe, to improve et.
Oo lig =24l ll ro ao lla
Tomah July Alb & XgaiDNIV.
N$W 8,T;OBI
N. a B 0.01
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
04NED
ii_llslo Y.M..LINI aLLII-2 n ALE:
OF ALL KINDS,
AND CANNED 01,43T-ERS
DRIED AP L*
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
audio.; 48, -
TEAS, SUGARk. SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, ,COPPER, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in fact everything in the
GROCERY LINE!
will be kept constantly on hand
FLOMFEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
DDTtillt, LAID, 10138, AND MINN
VARIETY OP PMMMiI PRODUOL
Db! GOODS OF Au. VARIVIIRS,
Parchased at Ito
LalL.:..ml,fllitk i k . uli.lu,wl
And will be sold as
MAP AS THE OITRAPEST
TO THE FARMERS.
LCIASH PAID PIA
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
1/by 23, 1867
THE UNDERSIGNED, 'HAVING
F7!"sr.r7Vrnirrrri
R. H. PATCH,
n In the Arm of O. B. PATCH . & CO., to now
prepared to . offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which I have pninhaaed for Cash and feel wad
deal that can sell at as low figures as =OW
purchased elsewhere.. I now offer to the ptitille
$ splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR 4
STARCH, SALE/LOTS, SPICa3, stO
Haft on band a ' large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I too oosstaatly on hand, PORK. HAIM
LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at-
tendon of the public to our Can't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality at price. hoe Oaldere Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap
Plow call and examine our atockqf
WOODEN WAGE.
Largo assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, Ac., Ac. I will pay the high
est cub price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Parioess giro wi a mil before aelllns dee-ibex°
An persona Indebted to tbs fro' Viii
plume call sad make Intmedlate payment
Towasda, Muth 1=.1887:
Fes' wAR*RoOmsl
JAN® 111A1C1 BON annoutioes to the public
that he ailllocattanotto mianhatura and keep
oa bands hate toortaust of
0/1110111, PUBNITURIII;.
Binsos. Boistaids. Stands, hi.
dosertptiot., which will be •ds
of tits but a.nen nodwaltm " 11 '
lets tasnaarz- •
I tuft Poinietis— a of the pi& to millon.
Wolk Oillno bdaorpr.d Is dirildlity, st aq
slop fa -the oonatry,. and ay reigns le to
frond to be as low the thin admin.
Itiadrinido Wins ooestsatly on hind or
nide tolnder. • pod Hearse iriU formisbed
when desired.
Log. 11, 18036.
peoivxo HOTEL,
170, 172. 174 a 176 Greenwich Street,
The undersigned takes pleasure in announe
fag to Ids numerous friends and pat tha
from this date, the charge of the Pacific rons mi l
be $1,60 per day..,
Slim so htsPropristor of . this house, and
iherefore fres horn thitoo common szardi— on o
an laud lute rent, he Is folly able to meet the
dewuward tendency uf prises without; ny fidl t
Itell of owls&
will arm an keretolo , be hi; aim to
sairdafit infillidabdud the fgu t nablematalk
or the Pada°, which it has enjoyed ffir 0 1 12 .7'
yew, as one et OPUS of travelers' hose, ..
• Thelable will tie • bountifully sanplled with"
everyds fern 4 She +paean. ,
The aineeSwW lid• thundiefecient Ind
obet os - tion
be found convenient kir
them whose: boldness ealle-4 hem in the lower
"aft of the city, being ate door north of Con-
Ileadt et, and ambloth ireakof Broadway, and ,
a dy seem to ill SO Sealinfil Steamboat
JOHN MEM
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Os'AlanUNki
1/ - 1 •
if .- GOODS
ae '
A *ad' lot of
W. A. ROCKWELL.
0. B. PATCH
C. B. PATCH
NIT You, Oct. 10, IEIB.
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DRIMSCOATS,.,PANIS , NESTS,,
OT AU. lit •Leesitel P
:11bkttp- .an4 b mud ehhia,
ref" tilo~a; ' Wee Leitber
.IkAir
• Elpdep — i er this no Goode an
Brta
ellaik nie price than goodi at any
uriaa. thesPeAt ei t ri ad maths robe befOrTAY
-51- Irez "V i tfri. w: =EDDY.
• •-_
Towaimisdle7 Se. wool
ialuoti I
/my awn AND NEW GOODSI
estlicars aioak of tliothlng lbsugbt.o
eb ia# as bataretbs belaold with -
:,, , : iEt: , PROFITS t
! , e undersigned would •re j . cttally ainioemee
to tam citizens of Towanda and vicinity , that be
Is tow ready to Wei them Cl °thing, inch An
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CHUI9HILLAB,. rLOTt3,
AL° the
FINKOT DRUB AND BUSINESS ' . SUITS.
EATS AND CAPS.
Purnishieg Goods, &a.. and that 'these 'goods
bought at very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per
mama wade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, wlll deal on a
basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and all goolis wW be warranted for what the
are represented to be. Come end examine an ,
convince yourself. - Don't forget theplace
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Mesum House
mouth end of Beidleman'a Block.
M. JACOBS.
Towanda, Ckt.l7, 8367.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
TOWANDA. PA.
Mamas, ft seems to have pleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
also oh? fairway of dealing ;
Awn Want" We owe our mincers thanks
to the community for extending to us so liberal
a patronage unUI, now ;
• Awn Weems, We deem it our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestowed. upon us thus
far ;
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that ou
great stock of
SPRING AlsW SUMMER GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCI.OII, BEAVER.
Doeskin & Cassitnere Suits,
Of all grades and of the latest styles, will be
• • &posed of at
REDUCED PRICE,SI
Oar goodssre numufactured 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 oar stock. we will put
our gondola inch low rates as will enable any
body to buy a snit of clothes. We ereeceiv
ing the finest stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER 'GOODS
Ever Woult to this .market, such as • 14aver,
Chinchilla. Doeskin, he., for Men and , 800
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of
COHEN .& ROSENFIELD;
And convince yourself of the fact that theyg do
se they say and do not misrepresent any of
their
a goods.dWe also call attention to our
dach
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS!,
Ruch as °snickers and Woolen Overskirts, Un
dendurta and Drawers, ovara Its and avenddrts,
Gloves ri , Cardigan: Jackets , Tics Collars,
Pend ßas-
LATEST STYLES HATS .& CAPS,
Whig!' they:ales sell at Reduced Prices. 0 'es
se stall Deane boyinKeleowlsere.
• COBEN 11013BNPIELD.
Ooposlte,Poireli & Co,
Towanda, April 1, 1869...„
OFFICE OF.WWK
---- ' TOWANDA, A., ' 1
• Having cleared our shelves of our
Holiday Goods and replaced them
with House Keeping Goods of all
kinds, we are now ready again to fit
out any one going to House Keeping.
We have the largest stock, and best
quality of Crockery and Glass Ware
ever opened in Towanda.
In addition to these Goods we have
a full line of Knivei and Forks,
Spoons, Lamps, &c. By imporifing
I f
our main stock direct ' from the Pot
tery in Europe , and . getting our
Limps and Glass-ware from the . an •
tifactor7, we are able to offer gr4ter
inducements than e 'er offered in
, i.
this section before. It is worth your
While to call and (asinine Goods and
prices, before purchasing.
Moat Respectfully 'Tiara, .
1 Wiciiiert & BLACK.
STOVES 1 STOVES . STOVES
Just received new line Stoves at .
THE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE .
, ;, ORWELL, PA. i -
Are — attraUting iamb attention . Arimutiisset
variety of Stoves ;
•
ALWAYS ON NAND ! I
Wm, coil Or wind, Abet j will , nit You for .
PARLOR, OFFICE, STIK SCHOOL, MOP,
CU 808, BOAT, on COOK r INGATOVES
Come and see the new pafterns—at IsOnt.
ONE 100 E BEFORE BUYING 1
•We keep all loading first-014s Stoves for the
orient:LOU .heapar variety Stoves for the hum
b or
for youreelires, your own W
EL BROsl3ofif.
Oiweß, Pa., Oct. 21; ICatl
rag . SALE AT SCOT_ L 4
TANNERY
—Plasteringllalt at: ihniesAa and r e tail
and Imola
Talttttepsoond a?tFf"l- i ' a 'l , ADAM NNIS:
C anti*, Pi.: Joie! le, Ism em:
4 I
51 0, A 44 - 14 saU
V. AL. : Wittlf../
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re.;rort.-1,-'
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o t ir
„T wo r t *tcomastaive .aa
..-akkgsfaintivw ,
is dollar *l3bialcsi ' eari n
,ssialialliberd 'WOO • -mats 1
Trit I wilt .1* -oonideatly ow, 1
P .1 parobletsi juidl _aft* colis
nog IftscsabliC semi 'it ' oINIII of Mill'
fri s-11 ' ill: 0 1-C" , '•' !" I •:'• - t. .0 ?,...;,- „ , .f I
Ditirthimibiortas; onzmulets;
_ram • -
BENZINE • AND TURPENTINE',
81811, PUNT, vAunni;;marrzwesa,
maiiliki n in o f B ra d t *
in4OBRIN4 OR • COAL,.
Macao Lad Dand4 Mugs.
Wall. =PM WIOWADMINKTB,
„ - Spas, Lard,i l WhislC Note Eta t,
TANNER'S' AND MACHINE'OII4
Away ana ToUet istlites to all lheir varbo,
SPONGES, BROSION3 t . 1 8041 1 8, CONBS,
Poml6l4,HalvD,Tell, Peftimarli
POCKET, BOOKS, PORT MONiR3,
.pockst liars, Ramp,
TOOTH,:SHIN AND HAIN PREPARATIONS
PUNE WINES AND LIQII0118;
Toliaacii
,•• • . • • •
- Pules , Cwtu,
Osnien, Field aid FlourSeedi,.Teuries, Sup%
*viers, .13gRamsories; Shoulder . Baca; BiestatTamps, Teething Rings;lguraing
Itheike;' NPPPIee.' I S I PI4O Meal ' and
lelds.isyringssi Bed Pans,Self.
i Bathes Prult:4are, Thermometers;
Blaming, Extracts; Stone Jugs, Glue
Ware; Ikaki,Vials, Cab. Bath .Brink,
• and Stove Blacking, Fish Taekle, Ammuni
tion, &a. Botanic. Eclectic and Homeopath;
In Medicines, and all the Popular Patent
. MEDICi•NES.
All articles winental is represented. • Per
sons at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or mail; which will receive prompt and
carob' attention. -
Vedic' advice given gratuitously at the office,
•
charging only fo medicine.
• Sar Thankful t ot put liberal patrenage,Would
respecters ly announce to his friend* and the
public, that no pains shall be spared - to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage.
- Jan. 1. lano—yr,
0
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1211
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MARSHALL BROTHERS &'OO.,
With to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock of
HARDWARE,
PARKING IKPLIMENTS,
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glue, Sash, Paints, 011 e;
rutty, VarnV erni Si ishes, and Paint
Bradlee
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cub price. Also, a Rine asaortnumt. of
- ,KEROSENE LAMPS
of every iitybi and pattern to snit the, public.
Lamps repaired and changed from 011 and
Fluid in Seroseneil ,
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
JOBBING I.IOIITTLY ATTIN.DID TO
We l ton* on hand's fine article of
' GLASS FRUIT JARS,
with improve 4 self-sealing corks, and
HERMETICAL SEALING CA NB,
which is one of the best cans used. •
Jane 20, 1885. -
LOOK HEKKI
These le now on-exhibition at the
Mammoth furniture Store
FURNSTUREI
To be found In Northern Pennsylvania, which
Is being sold at
& IiLACK
My stock consists in part of Parlor, Library
Dining Room and Chamber mite. Parlor, Li
Wary, Bztension, Dining and Office Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads Bureaus, Washstands,
Batas, Lounges, Tete-a-tetes,' What-Note, Cra
dles, Cribbs, tc. lc. a. fall line of Ma ttraa,
Ben and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rustic Frames and Brack
eta, kc.,"4.c. In tact everything
In the Furniture Line
Which must be seen to be appreciated and
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
Than the same quality "of goods can be pur
chased elsewhere.
• Thankful to the public for ,heir past liberal
patron Age, and determined to merit a contin
uance of the same by offering inducements dot
to be found ehe where, I 'lnvite them to call
and examine my Goode and !prices before par
chasing eb3 ewbere. No charge for shOwinq
goods and I !
•
WELL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
- COMM DALEI3:3 en pplled as usual :at
the lowest market prices.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of
Beady Made Coffins from the mla common to
the Arrest Rosewood. Also - *Hal Robei. Caps
&c., and I am the sole agent In Bradford. coun
ty for BREMER'S & FISK'S
METALIC BURIAL CASES, CASKETS, 40
A good HEARSE always in readiness when
required,
,4 JAMES 0. FROST.
Towanda;Doo 10, 1863,
pIIRNITVRE!
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS.:
NEATLY ,FINISH.ED
- AT
POPISLAR ,PRICES!
Oonstating
CHAMBER SETS; -- PARLOR SETS
DINING ROOM SSTS, '
MIRRORS, PiernniE FRAMES,
Fhotograph Frames, tor everybody.
A GENERAL -ASSORTMENT FURNITURE,
Suited to this market. I have the best' ophols
terer In the country, and manufacture Our own •
upholstered work. • , I
. - -
REPAIRING. AND JOBBING,
Done to order. Having aff.expesiencb of 20
years In the business . I can confidently hope to
please all who patronise me.
Don't forget the place; 'No. 155, .Main at.,
two doors south of Betdloman's Block, Towan
.nes.-41. ' .
PINEAMI'MENT -- oF Tor.
TAfr SOAPS; at - - WARR& Era-
Ewa
H. O. PORTER, M. D.
'
TIN WARE
furniturt.'
IN TOWAN A, PA.,
The' largest and best stock of
GREATLY RED Uc ED PRICES!
I
1, g„aniss waliltilismor... ? . ,
—ie. •EG.4" co it. 4- ' ~' ,
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iii.Lll4o"'o• twiowrl-
-re: coorkfttatigkelUtress
oisAR6l4lOO 41110 met :=
MY
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emparten isl dare ofro"
ada (* jock a . - 1 % - ' . ' •. '
amo - A - Yalli -
, DRUGS - DRUGS - A-w
-h, gEbICINES
- m i n
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ilasJuit reoelvpd,s4,4. Fe. ste sow' Frt.
;Fire
psred , td Iribil '' ' :'' -
IrAlilli Fists ibusida wpra .ABTICLIN
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saws= to est ram
PURR MBIEB ..01P/IAQCrP)44
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1111.1; 'ANNiZTIMV? OP aostormaiso
BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND nomacpAnno
MEDICINES.
:41‘taHIBLII POPULAR PATENT ii-DjCLIINS.
?LIM Ptt Minn/
'PAINT AND VAENISH.BRUSHES,
wwwwinis 'ilms sun.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OP EVERY:
Inames ALOOkOf . Aim iuniarnacs4;
Ail ALIO .411TD4WIN9ID8.
All the Best Times%
B D Olt [NAL 817PPOBTE.111!,
" l 'aikoulder Bmse,
BREAST PIMPS. NIPPLE MELLO, AND
-Nursing Bottles, Byehiges sad Cstretem
• LAROB sit:saunter 07 24 / 311M1,1113070, POCITif
41;1:Y 4711Y' ~ :to)A Frio
nut qtr4m.
& large supp 4 ameba for the Hat sad Half
Also tor the Teeth and Halls, Tooth Pow- .
den and Tastes, 011 e, Perfumery,
Soaps, Combs; Hair Dint, Inilgor s ,
atoridte.; Kerosene, Heroeene
Lampe, Shades, Cldmneys,
Wleb, ho.. all of the
Late et, stiles. •
CHOICE CIOA2B, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
W Physic:hum supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and. Prescriptions carehilly • and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours from 9 to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. B. B. GORE.
Towanda Sept. 29, IRM.
Booko anb Sitatinncry
E
DIARIES FOR - 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PENS, INK, MIMIC, STATIONERY AND
hennas
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
owanda, Noy. 19. 1888.
800K -BINDERY. THB PUBLIC
is respectfully informed that the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build
ing. SI story, *Wife will be done •
BOOR-BI Ny.>" 1 N G
In all. 'd various branches, on terms am. rea
sonable to," the WINS" will allow. The Bind
ery 'will be under:the charge of
H. C. WHITAKER )
•
An experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done in a style and moaner whick
cannot be excelled. Music, Magasines, 'News
papers, Old' Books, &c., bound In every variety
of style. Particular attention will be • paid to
the Holing and Binding of
BLANK BOOKS,
To any desired pattern, which in. quaiity and
durability wil be warranted.
All wort will be ready for delivery when
promised.
Theisdromme of the public is solicited, and
perito satislaction gnarranteed,.
Towanda Anne 2. Ikaa.- , 41. '
NEW FIRM NEW GOODSI
WICKHAM FROST,
Would call the attenti on of the cithsPna of
Rome and vicinity, that they have opentd with
A New Stock of Goods
At the old stlnd of L. L. MoodY,Whete with
close attention to the wants of the community
they will kee a good assortment of goodi,
which they will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
And at prices that will induce every one to bay
of them. We shall at all times 'have a good
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Embracing - all the latest styles of
LADIES DRESS ' GOODS
DELAINES, •LPACAB, PRINTS. OLOVES,
()MOHAIR), HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CASIMIERES
VESTINCIB, FANCY GOODS, lIIIBRELLASt
Family Groceries, Hardware
CROCKERY, !IMRORP.
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS
-WOOD . AXID TIN•WABE
Drugs, Furniture, &c.,
The above gives but a alight idea of the
GOODS , WE HAVE IN .STORE,
And ere only say to one numerous friends and
thepubllci generally, • Call • and see us. test the
merits of our pretensions, and If convinced.'
Buy AM) Mess Yomistuss Rica
Byto ut ,sarinesOney in your purchases. We pu
to -
GIVE ,GRFATI, R BARGAINS THAN
EVER BEFORE HEARD or
We. know we can pleyegyon, bog give melee!:
♦ll kinds of
FAlLlMERS'lpitopucz
Taken lo exchange for grog.
WICKMAN & FROST.
, Successors to L. L. Woody.
o. D. IICIIIIII. ID. TROST.
Itonte; Pa.. N0v.12, 1888.,'
OHOIOB TOBACCO AND CIGARS '
L./ it - Braithall ,Comeire Cheap Marc
0.4iV11 YOUR Papers
asul.Wookai Bags boned by ,
• - -
ALVORD, 4k. UMW& -
.NIOE STOOK - OF
11. - ats , Voirivinge
SHIELDS,
maims.
Tr?*
~, ,: 1,7:;- , ,, - . , ._, _ ,- , .,,,.;,„tli-.'," --st -
11.4404* 1 0 1 2 lOC. -:.....:.:::'
.- -
ME
Agaii FOUNDRY
4 14 - oiri - 'xi, snot.
spasets ea Piss, eaei at Maul
TOWANPA, IMADINAID CO., PA.,
L now Floored totunieb
;- CPAMAS , SAW WILLS
:. SHINGLS 16.011121 ES
di ills' best guniilitlUs tail/tat
ds. 'All kb& of linhlurtfor Wl,oushas
Saw -
WWI ENGINES, ' 1
MADEIk, RIVATEED,
STEAK WHISTLES,
STEAM - GAGUBS,
• • - GAUGE COCKS,
- • - OILCANS,
• Ihindshod at Wet isotloa
BOLT 'GUTTING;
Done from to inches In diartMer.
FORGING
Of heavy wrought work "for 'Wages, awl all
other purposes. done tw -order. , AW, a lazy/
COOKING & iIKAtING "STOVICii,
Coal and Wood linters. VernituretorCookle4.
Etowah . Wove Pipe,' 1!e-Ware,' Boat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators wad Leaspere, kept constant-
DRAIW!NGS 14 - 11ICIOWiTIONS.
O; ell kindled maohinea walls .god at/we
PufloollealffelosdM.
Forelnan i who had lorge erPerletice in ddl
Willa
°I
the
a°ll°°lll.
JOHN OARNAN.-
Unreal,ine•—• l 7. -
TO - WANDA OA,RRIAOE
FA 02.0..a.T.
The tilderdireed ragnetfully announce to the
publlethat they have perahmed the
0 Ar - R R AII 0k
0. H. • RA g F',l
And are now prepared to Ipild work in
THE it4TEST,STYI4
And most workmanlike manner. They • will
constantly keep on band an assortment of spied.
dld
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LIIXI3EB, WAGONS,
mac 'Asp TWO BELT=
ALBANY BLEI.G HS
... EMI
REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea
'suable prices.
BBYANT & EMMEN
Towanda, May 9.
NEW PLANING MILL
'The underidgnzd having built a large and com
modious Hill in the Borough of Towanda, and
ailed it with the moat modern. and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW.SASB, & BLLNDS,
are prepared to dB eiders, whether ItoWor
amall,• upon the shorted notice. We have
also a larger variety of XOULDINGB, of the
latest styleond pattern,- Which we can tarnish
much cheaper than thly can homorked by
hand. •,
PLANING.
TONG BEING ,
GROVEING,
. ' AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to suit our °customers.
Poisons building, and not living more - than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it
larviy for their interest to buy of ma, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring. or othel lumber,
and while your team is is feeding; have it
grouted out and take it home with you. • •
We will pay,OABB for PINE & HEMLOCK
LUMBER deliveredlt our lumber yard.' Come
and see us, or if you can't come, write:
L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Towanda, Fe0..1864. .
TOWANpA AGRICULTtRAL
iORKB
1 TOWANDA, PENN'A.,
MANUFACTURES RUBS, SPOKES
BEET STUFF!,
HEAVY AND \LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
SCROLL SAWING,. PLANING, 'RTC., -ETc.
To Dealers In
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
We offer a
LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH . TO SELECT
The above are frOn' the best
SECOND ( 2 3110WTEt • HICHOIa a OAK
LIGHT. AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
We have the Broad 'and Narrow Guage
rarldlLL PIGRS made and dressed!
W. T. BISHOP, SuperintJndent
M. C. !SEEMS,. President
AW. AYRES' MARBLE. SHOP,
•
ELMIRA •N. Y. - ' •
Yon will find Granite Monuments, both Quincy
and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantles, and
..oal Grates .to fit. A large assortment con
stantly on hand, cheap as the cheapest.
'Aug. 10, 1868.—1 y.
•A. -CHOICE LOT -.OP WINTER
IL Fruit of all kinds, for sale by the Barrel'
or Bushel, at Mc141311 & MIX'S;
T OBACCO AND CIGARS!
The and eralkiied have . eatabliahed a
STEAM 'TOBACCO FACTORY,
TOW
On Main Street belowpridga Mint.
Where they. are tnanufactiringill kinds of
CUT .TOBACCO AND CIGABS•i
Which they offer to the tradiAt
WIK 0 LE.SKL.E PRICES
` 4 ltuit cannot fall to snit. We would moat re.
=Uy solicit a call from the deafen through
kern Pennsylvania to an examination of
OUR:STOC!. AND - PRICES !
Oar Tobaccoja haainfactured from the bid.
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
. _
Stock that Min be• procured in: the marbit."--
Give na a try. Thia b a home enterprise and
wlll succeed with a liberal disposition of the
trade to support home manniactors.
, . . MEANS & PHINNY,
• LSI Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
Jane 4;l2efL-4f.• • -
•
WIAO
;
fp 0 W A ?IDA- INSIIRANCI
AGENCY
OctelPU7
• _ ' 1.44 7 /11ZIA %Wu.
Q 1 * 6401 4“.1 1 .00.a :Mt reitiak Cob
-PAL 0 , 4 1 ilogiurNs Puck
Aure . P Y 4rniPut 1: l ••• 4k 100,000
Akitti Liu Emig
Xoth il l' ' 2"
XiiimoOi t aae . toosooputit Cis
:nu woo Ltolfituotrop Co. • •
(rthisplot u 4 maioerd Yon&
Ngol ) 5t0,27.78'
Ando to the Thiltoot *Hato. over... I,soo,we
MAT Proodomo.l/111 (00/14
/bra Wow= Couroor.
- liartion4l; Come.
:04:11tal _ . ;,•••• ---$l - .000; , 00
nor litoosrilloovot. Liss hoortimos 'Coq
- Ne w ark. N. J.
Capital- - - .... , $100:(4o.
ME
Nom AimutAsfasamirersosAigni
00., i. (.1.
•, ' - '' . •Nt . - 4 4411=1) 1 iiii. 4
Capital . --- - - • 4500.00 r
tosineclutKr IpriimiLlSrelrintruscit '
C o.,
C apita - . Ihertferid, Coin.,
l -
: - Towanda, Peb. SO. 11166—tt - 110,000po
AND A.COIDENTA 1
IRE, L
• WBMiAtIiCE.
[SEVENTEEN_ WILLION DOLLAHY
. ,
43; 'S. 4 15 844 -
'OA TAM FOLLOIrjiIiAMID „11111114304 00111 P• I
'MusD Pula & liaanoalaloaaaca I
• Courm Philadelphia, 1
Copal and sarplas ,orer 0
. .
----. • --
‘ ffolllllbnusanos Coaranr,
Neto-Yorii. f
Capital and p i ne,inirror 13,750.000
Imams Com/Kr or Nona
A/132104,
. Capital and' =On, over $t 700.000
illarutarrart InamaanasOcomarry,
Of New-York. .
Capita and Earplug; over - $9OOOOO
gammas hunnuncsCOXPAlT, 1
- Of
Capital and stupine in
rover $340,00
INBCIANCE COMTIST, -
Of New- York.
Capital and supine, over •
Porsiat Issuaartes Cozrany,
Of Hartford, CORA.'
Capital and aurplum, over $704,000
•
liter at. Lira Insiaamics COIONLNY,
• .01 ew- York.
Capital and anrplua,aag
ME
TRATELLissbretnusscs COMPANY,
•'• Of Hartford,-Coin.
papltalind surp4ll,Fer •
Risks taken on all kiwis of Properly, at as
low ratans by any other reliable Companies.
W Policies Issued and bones, it any, adz
.justed at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere for settlement. -
, W Office at the Hardwhere Store of Cod
-617
amen
C. S. RUSSELL.
°wands, Feb. 7 1' 1866 .- 41 • "
L,IVERPOOL AND LO N OON AND
.L 4 GLOBErFIRE AND 45 VS' IkivAIRANCE
COMPANY:L-Offlce, 4.s‘,Williim St., and 728,
Broadway, N. 10.—
capital, Suiplui and Reserve d Funds
(Gold) . .. 818,271,675
Assets in the United States, 1,800,000
Daily Premiums, apwards qt,,( ghld)... • 17,000
The shareholders personally \ responsible lot
engagements of the company. 411 Director,
mn t be shareholders.
uncross IN NEW Yoax.—Francis Cottenet
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell F.sq., Deputy
Ch rman, Joseph Gadlard, Jr. Esq., E. M.
Arctdbald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul , , Alexanilei
Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Fergnson:Ekc•
Alfred Pell. k.sq., Resident Secretary. \Alta
ander Hamilton, Jr., EN., Counsel of Board.
BANISILIV , Phenix Bank,Catomann & Co
The Policies of this Company are issued
well-known American citizens resident In New
York, who are Directors and Shareholders, acd \
consequently. with the other Shareholders.4re
indi rally liable for all the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by then'.
all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss
withocit 'deduction for interest, and not, as is
canal, slitylays after presentation of proof.
They expire at six o'clock, P. M„ and not a.
noon. Life insurance effected, v and annuities
granted on favorable terms.
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENTAL AND ,
INSURANCE AGENCY ! .
For the folloivi vg reliable Crimps/ries'
• nix, of ilfulford,....
Home In. Co.. New Haven,.
Germania, Fire. New York_
' North American Fire In. C0.,-of
New York,
Hanover: New York
National Travelers (accidental)
- New Y , rk 250,000 00
Policies . written the above reliable' compa
nies at the lowest rates. Losses, if any, Ojos.
ted at, this Agency. Partiedtar attention gives
to farm property. - Office at Ids law office in
1t ercur'ernew block, north side public square.
JOHN W. MIX.
Towanda, March 17.1869.
TRE EQUITABLE LIFE ASS(II
ARCS tiociety's!Agency for Bradford cc
Wady income over $2.006.060 cash. •
liiiNTANYE tc. WAP.D
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FigE
Insurance Agency for Bradford County,
•.
,WYOMING INSURANCE AGES
CY.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
- - Wilkes-Barre, Pa
HAMUEL WARR AMS
R.. D. SHOEMAKER,:....
R. - C. SMITEI,
Capital and Sprpfds $170,000,
North America, Hartford. Conn. assets $360. 00
Fulton. New York, - 0 250 000
Springfield, Maas., •' 400,000
Application!! for Insurance in the above corn-
Panics taken at bir ryes, and boldness attend
ed to with promptness and care. Particular
attention will be given to Farm risks In the
country . Also Life and Live Stock Instmuice al
fected In good and reliable companies. Office
over the Bakery on Main-at., fosnacriy occupied
by Mercer 42. Morrow.
' T. B. CAMP, Agent.
Towanda: March . 12. la6B.—tf.
Towanla, Jnly 2„1868.
DR. BAKER, Master Millwright,
. Is prepared to attend to all business in
hti line. He warrants all work done in a work
manlike manner. AU orders by mail, or other
'wise, addressed to me at Towanda, will
promptly attended to. June 1,1868.-3 m•
TOWANDA, Pa., June 26. ISr 8.
To all whoik it may cower= I certify tbst
have this day appoin ed D. B. BAKER, of To
wanda, Bradford county, Pa. an agent for the
sale of Radixes Joann! Tstrbixe Water' Inte!
fair the counties • f Bradford. Wyoming. Lycom
ince, Clinton, Clearfield, Tiqgs and Potter. in
ibe 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. Parties by calling upon
Mr. Baker; at Towanda, will be shown the
wheel, and on application to him he will turn
lib 'Budgeted pamphlets containing working
tables, testimonials, ie., 6.c.
JAS. A. MacPHERSON ,
- General Agent for Penns Innis, for 'io
dises Jonval Turbine Water Wbeel.
NEW. MILLINERY GOODS I
MRS. E. J. PIERCE.
Presents herself to the ladles of Towanda with
a very choice selection of goods. and Is entire
ly confident of Wag able to meet the justly
discriminating taste of each as may do her the
bonnr of anoramination of her stock. Ttank•
log her former patrons for their favor., she su
!kits a continuance of the same. Fluting dine
beautifully and on the Shortest notice. R' )o
over Cohen ak Rosenfield's, Melo Street.
Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.
-
WARWMEALS,, - .AT ALL HOURS
at a. ,Nit. 110FFITT4 Iteatanrant.r -
Xersowl coming to h wn fot 'dinner. win do w rit
to glye him - a call
OMNI& 11111112W112 OYU.
M!c2ROMEE
TONS ANDA PA
JOHN W. MIX, Agent,
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
THE -ASTOR FIRE INSITRANCh
of New York.. Agency for Bradford Co
CAPITAL $400,000
Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent.
MoNTANYE 21 WARD.,
Towanda, July 25, 1867
CAPITAL $3,400,000
•
- Mutual Cash plan. In successful operation 01
er twenty-seven yeais.
iiONT A NTE:& WAB11•
Towanda, July 25, 1547
Towanda. Jane 11„It;(75°. '4l
QTlliity NIACHINE,S.
G. T, GRANGES, Ilyersburg Pa.
Is now manulactining free Pdwer Stomp
Machines, and will keep them on ban for cake
them on
_Abort notice, froin the be
•
material
and warranted. Feb. 15,, 11359.- 5 m
r
D
E
$750,000
38,000,000
$600,00(
$.1,467 035 60
1 ,610.01.0 31
1,000 00 00
773,R43 77
650 652 29
.Prrida:
Vice President
Secretary