Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 29, 1869, Image 4

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I believe by eaily.planting;
bay !small:l43'4th - to the 10th of;litay;
the farmer, is mare-outellitif good
yield. I will admit ihat late planting
will sometimes bring 'aii good . * crop
as that which Was planted earlier,
but to dosso.it'requires a very favor
able Boerne. :Atm ,known a good
crop 'raised from...ea tainted as late
as the sth of June,but.the season was
very favorable, and _the corn received
no "backsets," and had nothing to do
but grow . It seems that after the
plant has reached a certain stage it
is not materially injured by dry
weather: Ail practical farmers know
that if •the ears are , not well filled in
August there will not be a large crop ;
after this the corn will harden, but
will not increase in quantity or size.
Although as general, thing early
plentinf is the best, yet on wet stills
there will be little ertfothing gainqd
by it. It has always been my plan
to plant early, and drop - an extra
grain in each hill. .The numbeeof
grains required mist depend on the
care taken in the selrotiou of the
seed. This bran .item which some,
even of our best farmers, are too
careless about. .
The, plan which Ipersue is as fol
lows : While cutting the corn, all
the best and, largest ears are left
standiog, that they 'may get fully
ripe. I always choose twice as much
as I expect to use ; when the corn is
gathered the seed ears are husked and
and placed on slats oveethe kitchen,
where they remain until spring. Just
before planting time they are sorted
. over, and those• having the smallest
cobs, in proportion 'to the length or
'- depth of the grain, are selected for
seed. The next operation is to shell
three inches - from' the point and one
inch from the butt, and use the re•
mainder for seed.- :
This may seem to some to be too
much trouble, but rest assureed that
"it will pay," and that well.
Another great mistake is , to have
too many, stalks in t h e hill. On
strong ground three, or four stalks
- will produce more corn than five.
xI have proved bp. actual experi
ment that Corn raised from ',-ved
taken ftom the middle of the ear will
ripen from two to three weeks soon
•vr than that taken from either end.
CORN-RAISER.
RACING AT PAM—The - Bucks Coun
ty Intelligence; whose editor,:_,Mr.
Darlington, is the active Secretary of
the Agricultural Soeiety of that coun
ty, thinks as we do on the question
if horse-racing at Farmer's fairs, and
refers to the address , 61 the President
of the New York Society,in which lie
says that the Legishiture ought tp
withdraw its aid from agricultural
societies which encourage racing and
shows and games of all kinds. There
is no agricultural society. in the
Union that has had more experience
as to what these exhibitions ought to
be, or that has achieved so much sub
stantial and honorable success as,
that of New York We bight also
'reler to the old Montgomery County
Society which has not encouraged
racing.. and which has been well at;
tended by the best and most respecta
ble practical farmers in the county,
and has always been satisfactorily
sustained. We trust that it will in
the fnturc,as it has in the past,eschew
everything not recognized,as beling
ing the farm and the household of
iheifarmer. It is only by such a
course that it will prpve itself enti
tlr.iikto what it claims to be, and be
come-an acthal benefit to the apical
tureof thwconntry.
TESTING THE : VITALITY OF SEEDI3.-i
We never liked the idea of sowing
seeds that would not grow, because
it is a very poor way of spending
time, and the _result is quite annoy
ing. It is a very easy matter to teat
the vitality of seeds, and-much time
and labor would be saved if every
one would do it before .sowing.- A
few seeds of almost any of our com
mon vegetables may be started in a
,!w days, if they are good,by putting
hens into a small pot filled with soil,
and, placing them in a warm room, or
on the south side of a buildings or
fence, after the weather becomes
warm. Very small seeds may be
sown in damp cotton or bit of
MoBB,placed in a saucer or small box,
and if - kept warm and moist they will
show whether they are good or not
Onion-seed will sprout in five minutes
if boiling water is poured upon it,and
as old onion-seed will not grow, al
though it is often sold, the only way
is to test it before sowing.
"EGG-PlAtir Asa TOMATOES.—Every,
person can raise his own tomato and
eggplants, with very little trouble.
Select a warm border, enrich heavily
with horse manure, pulvarize the
ground thoroughly, and sow pretty
thickly, thinning out if necessary. k
common window sash or two, raised
two far three inches oiler them, on
any kind of supports, will reedy
facilitate their vegetation anti growth.
If they are transplanted' into other.
beds when three or fourLinchas high,
so that they'shall stand about three
inches apart each way, lt will cause
them to become very stout Tin the
stem,- and will branch considerably,.
making much stronger and more pro
da-Ctive plants. Tomatoes should not
be set out for a crop until the grOund
is warm and settled, say the last of
April or first of May, the later per
haps the better. Egg-Plants should
never be set out Wore the la-ti week
in May. We prefer the Fijii tomato,
and the • Long Purple egg plant,
though many other excellent varieties
of the tomato are now introduced,
some of which it would be well to
cultivate also. Not a day should be
lost in getting in the. seed.—German
town Telegraph.
Crawr bushes may be pruned
1b month with adtantage. Don't be
afraid of cutting out to much. Leave
only healthy, strong weed of two
summers_growth, and your fruit will
be larger and almost as much in
quantity. A vetty, pretty way of
training-is to stretch wires from posts
set about twelve feet apart, and tie
the stalks fan shaped to them. In
this way the currant makes a beauti
ful border for a path, and also a
pleasing cover .for an unsightly
fence.
Limos Pis.--The yolk of two eggs;
four tablespoonfuls brown sugar, one
tablespoonful of melted butter, juice
of one lemon ; crust as for custard
pie. Bake. While baking beat the
whitte of two eggs to- a froth, add
two Sblespoonfuls .of white iugar
vrtwaa the pie is done, take oat and
• spread over the top the white sugar,
and bike three minutes. •
P2=!SEM
dbattjuig.
S t_ol-AL -A.TTR A
Fie pattbuen of
SPRING - GOODS.
We am now tiering a' large and tatted ar
so:linens of new and decidedly Moe styles aki
the line of -
CASSIXER SUITS,
• Pante and yenta fez
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN 1
- Width her been selected heel the
OROIOEST STOOKS,
AM swore oar Mends and customers tha t thear
erffi And it to their interest to call on mend
post themielves prices before purchasing
denture. -
THE STEADY INCREASE
-OUR SALES'
Shove that'
OUR EFFORTS
To sell only
FIRST CLASS GOODS
Agilow as they
. .CAN BE AFFORDED,
Rave provel
• A SUCCESS,
had that
OUR CUSTOMERS
APPRECAITE THE SAME.
In Parnhbbag Goods our stock Is complete.
AU the new Spring Styles of Neck, I'les, Bows.
Underwear. Holsery, thispendem, Gloves, and
the celebrated
FRENCH YORE SHIRTS,
Nave now arrived, Each lot is marked In plain
figures, and our customers are all treated alike.
Thanking the public for put patronage. we so
licit% call when In want of goods in our line,
we will do oar utmost to satisfy all who will
call on us at the One Price Store of - _
SOLOMON 8. WOLFP,
• N 0.123 Math St.
One dcior north of. Taylor & Co.'s Stare
Towanda, Pa. , April 25,, 1869 ‘. _
lidrThe highest Flo e in Cash paid for Wool,
Men and Pelts. -
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
S7OREI
;,
Adjoining Pattqn s 131colc. _
ROSENBERG & WOLFF,
gonld respectfully announce to thelcitia ens of
Towanda and vi deity. that they have opened
the above store, under _ the name of The To.
wanda Regulator," with a splendid asaortme at
OP READY MADE CLOTH MG',
Gents Pornjahing Goode, Hats, Caps, bt.,
which-they assure the said citizens cannot bet
excelled in style or elegance. and that the
'prices ar • so low as to astonish everibody.—
Rosenberg ct Wail hope that by strict stten•
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To
wanda, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the follow
htg Comautaimenta fair ;heir guidance.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
At Rosenberg A WollT's One, Price R egulator
Mate Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMM +NDMENTB,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy pays
1. - Thou shalt have no other place to bay
clothing except Blomberg & Wolff'a One Price
Regulator, !lain 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 generatier..
3. .Thtm shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen
berg & Wolf's One Pride Store. •
4. Chen 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
hangin out a show, for, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg & Wolff and their clerks, desirtto
rest from their labors.
6. Thou-shalt honor the way Rosenberg a.
wolideal, andiong may be thy days to enjoy.
its benefits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of Chatham st. Dealers, but come di
rect to - Rosenberg & Wolff's Onus ',Price Regu
lator, Hain street -
7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for gotida of
Foreign make. for Rosenberg Ir. Woltf keep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not marloin from the Regulator
for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap it would be
assn
9. Thou &bait not baar Itlse witness, but
honestly aeklowlpdge that you can get better
suited and for leas money, .at Rosenberg &
Wole's than any other store.
10. Thom shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his .bargains, for Rosenberg h Wolff can
give them to you likewise ; therefore, take
counsel, and buy only of Rosenb erg /t. Wolff
the Once Price Men
Towan in. Sept. 1. 1008.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE I
Opposite Public, square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
Receiving new additionsito his stock of
oporr 4:3-!
Every week, whieti he is selling lower than any
house in tewn. ,
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
' A large line of
CASSIMERE AND 'UNION SUITS,
CHEAP I
OYtiftliOATS AT .. ANY PRICE
A large line of
o.,pi-EIS AND CASSIMERES;
id Selling below'cost. as he is anxious to
CieSti Dia this branch of his business.
i I I
' ittlitillcZGS' OF ALL RINDS
nl.l -
-GiiNII".% FURNISHING GOODS,
Of every description
13OYSCLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
"'''l 'tuts AND CAPS AT COST
it h
LI Call and convince,yoursehres !
T6tii►ndej Nov. 26,1863
rrOVVANDA STEAM FLOURING
MILLS!
'iPM. H. FULLER d
Respectfully Inform the Public that they' have
purchased the new and extensive SteXm Floor
ittir 'll4lll, built by Griffitbs, Wells & Matson
in the south part of the borough of Towanda
and hariiig All the modern improvemsnts, and
competent Millers, they are prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING,
In the best possible manner, end aC, unasnaily
ebost notice. Everfpaine will be iiicen to give
satisfaction, and we invite a public, trial
Farmers doing basintaa In town can bring
their grain, and have it ground to take back
with them
FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL,
-Per sale at the love t cash prices, and delivered
In any part of the village - free of charge
Tinranda. November 10,1868.
Orottriti Irk iiibbltnui:-
GROPF4IgB;r PAOV/8/Qrlyi:
,
mwt• m4' rm•
WOODEN, 'Wimpy/ AND SONS
Vr . 4'.i , 133-1.
NO. PAil'oll / 8 BIM;
- ;c- •
Southeast corner °titan & Bridge -ate
TOWANDA, PA.
New and. Desirable Gods
hr;ortment alway.i Compkte
• Great Inducements to
CASH .1311,YERS'
COUNTRY PRODCOE
P
Bought and Sold at.
T.SE-;MARKET SATES
•
LONG & KEELER.
Nov 11, 1868.
WHOLESALE GROCERY
PROVISION'-HOUSE
F. S.
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which has thus far, a
tended their clew enterprise, desire
o make acknowledgeoient for the
very liberal patronage they hive re•
ceived, by giving their customers the
advantage of their ybais' txperience,
together with the benefit of their
greatly increased facilities for doing
business
They keep constantly on band, 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
ti ade require&
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Mci!agars, Coffee, Rice, To
bacco, Fish, - "Salt, Cheese, Friaits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom-,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, 'and a great variety of
other goods, which have been recent•
bought at the lowest point in the
market, and Are offered at who'. aale,
at rates to . correspond
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
Ygrk Jobbing prices,—guara.nteeing
th© quality in all cases
Have also on hand a good senor
meat of Flour, Pork arid Kerosene
They still -continue to have the
benefit of n resiOent . Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the market.
and prepared to turn• to our advar.-
age any favorable change r s- in the
price of zoode.
FOX, Sti.,YLNS, MERCUD & CO
\Ma:ir :12, 1868. .
W MOFFITT,,
G •
Has just opened a full and complete assortment
of -
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS I
TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND SPICES!
Incbiding the celebrated Mineral &op,. au.
surpassed for cleabing Tin and Silver ware. -
He also keeps constantly -on bandwil kinds of
Peaches, Pears, Apples. Berries, Green C orn
and T matoes, and all other traits in thA tr sea
son, which will be Sold cheap. 10 •
-
He also has connected with the above an
Eating Hon-e, where people coming in town
for dinner will find a warm meal got up In good
style: to readiness at any time.
Cash paid for Green Fruit. Give him a call.
GEO. W. MOFFITT.
Towanda, Aug. 17, 1807.
HURRAH! HURRAH!
HERE IT IS AT LAST !
P. W. COWELL
Anything pave:int in the Gracery
what they have :
J. M. COLLINS;
FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR,
PORK, TEA, SPICE, BUTTrR, EGGS, LARD,
-•
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT I
FRESH FRUITS IN THEW SEASON. Er
,1 • I ..
SALT BY THE SAOK OR BARREL.,
We are sole agents for the best brands of ntr
t_ giaia and . •-
CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO,
Lastly, everything in the GROCERY and PRO:
VISION line."
W Remember the place, No. 51 Rain, street
and door below Beldleman'a Block. -
Towanda, Nov. 19, 186 S: -
N EW TAILOR SHOP
Hag opened a shop in the room back of the
Rooms of the Young Yen's Chrlatisn Anode.
Um second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store
where he is now prepared to d all kinds of
TAILORING,
In the bait tankinost fashionable _manner. An
exPedenee of many 'rare determination to
keep np with, he PaeMons'ef the Tines, ands
deafre to please his - munomers. be believes will
• enable Mat to Ore istlidaotton. •
QS. Cutting done on shortnotlee ssd reason
Fe . terms._ Towanda: Oct. 17. lder..
ENE
RECEIVED DAILY.
NC. az CO.
113, dent Sentscr,
TOTVANDA, PA.
SOAP OP ALL KINDS,
GREENtFRIIITS !
HAS IT I
TOBACCO AND SEGARS
Wholesale and Retail
AMOS PENNEPACKER,
w a i st - ritivarlittigiwe,
N
4011N.-'f:XIBIDETit
04444 OralLiOti Ogibelhdl. Bea
ateeseferouldleoet respectfully Invite the O.
Utak* of the or peblie so- his large' end well ae-
GROOEURS AIID2:PROVISIONS,
• . -
Which he 111 aeiUnß io. soli the time, ind
&ries of Re has also opened a splendid
• _ FEED SIDRE o. ,
Which is well altisatal - to saitylyi the easii ,: ind -
Barclay coal region at all UMOIN Be keeps
coastantlj on hinds larliSsOth of
'TEAS,OOFIERS, SUGA - RS,
• - •
FLOM;BQTTEB, PORK, &0.,
• Which ha is 'calm cheap for cash.
GOODS DELIVERED IN THE BORG'
FREE OF' CHARGE.
The althea, of Towanda and vicinity, will
plealie accept my thanks for their, veryliberal
patronage lot —the last • two years. and we
promise with their assistanoi to Improve ev
ery opt It to enlarge onr balms. so u
to warrant sattsfsetton to all. Oaltand see as
. • •
JOHN KERMAN'.
Towanda. July 10. 186 T.
N EW S_ T O.R E
NEW. GOODS!
NE W : GR 0 0 ER I . E SI
W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
CANNED FRUITS,
PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMB
OF ALL HINDS,
AND CAN-NED -OYSTERS.
I DRIED AP LES,
PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES,
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICtS,
Of all kinds, In faefieverythlng In the
•
GROCVRY LINE!
Will be kept constantly on band
FLOUR,FEED,BRAISD, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD,' EGGS, AND EVERY
VARIETY OP FAKEERS PRODUCE.
A troth lot of
DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
will be sold as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
GASH PAID 808
ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE
W. A. ROCKWELL
/by 23, 1567
THE
. UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
R. H. PATCH,
In in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the 'citizen of Bradford
County and vicinity; a largo. and well selected
stock of
GROMIES,
Which I have purchasea:Tor Cash and feel coed-
dent that can sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public
a splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALERATUS, SPICES, &C.
Have on band a largo 'stock of
.AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS,
LARD and kinds of FISH. Wont& all the at-
tention of the public to onr Can't Be Beat
B - i'OCII OF TOBACCO; ;
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brawn Soap.
Tie axe 'call and examine oar stock of
IWO9DEZI WARE
Large ati.sortment of YANKEE NATIONS.
TOILET fikIAPK, .44.,&e. I will pay the high-
eat cub p i ke for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Parmets give us a all before selling elsewhere.
AU penlons Indebted to the late firm will
please call and make immediate payment
Towan , Much 19,1867
FURIfITIME WARE-ROOMS
JAMES ' MAMMON MAMMON announces to the public
that lie st ill continneito manufacture and keep
on hand aLLarge assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Bargains. Tables'. Bedsteads. Stands, G 1 hr.
&c., of every descriptun , which will be a de
of the best imateriale • andjn he most workm
like manner.
I invite the inaction of the public to rayjwork.
which shellac .be surpssed in durability, at any
shop In the country, and my prices will be
found to beise low as the timer will admit.
Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand or
.nuideto order. A good Elearse will be tortished
wUn desired
• Aug. 15, 1885.
p CjFIC HOTEL,
176, l 2.174 a, 176 Greenwich Street,
NEW Yons, Oct. 10, 1868.
The undersignedtakes• pleasure in announc
ing to big ntunerons friends and patrons that
from thia_ date, the 'cbaTe of the Pacific will
be $250 per day. •
Being Solo Proprietor ot Ibis house, and
therefore - 6001mm the too' common exaction of
an latird feats rent, be is fully able to meal the
dotrieWard tendeney of price, without any fall.
lag. off of service. ...
-it will now._ ar heretofore, be his aim to
maintain undiminished the favorable rcpdtatk n
of tbePacific, which it .bas enjoyed for many
years. u one , of the bed of travelers' hotels.
The table will be bountifully supplied with
every de icaey Of the r aeon.- . .••
=The. attendance will be feud efficient and
- The -libation will be found.-convenient for
thorn whose biplane calls them in the lower
part of the ettjr; being one door north of Cart
liadt, at.; and one block west of Broadway. and
of ready access to all Bail Bud end Steamboat
•
Lines, .10E4 P tTTE•:.
Nov:17; 18r.B.:•Lurri. , . •
'FANNING A: HARNESS MAKING
A. The oodersigeeli have this doy formed if,
ol•aitrtti• h v ;lc no w n thm arm of MA
GEE a. *Ow purpose of aiming
on the *hove b tsfiess64..4, Harness making and
tepsirintdone to onktratitlaill work irturingild.
Cash ald 11AlfEB. -
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dt('grades.'
CIOATS, VESTS AND PANTS
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Coats; Mutters and Pants,
,
Ciro AIL and Oier Shirts, Linen ead Paper
OA", Linea. Oualmere and Plantiel Shirts,
Mick ,Tiont.BuiC Okras. Canal.. Leehea
Bap, Spring .. Bon and WIT LILA&
All due ber that Goo Oooft are
cheaper at a fair pies than poor= goods at up
into&tall sad examine woods before bap.
log. But door to Powell aOo
B. W. EDDY. ,
Towanda. 18,1887.
THE TEEFLE OF MOON !
NNW STORE AND NEW GOODS _
An Care new dock of Clothing bought as
cheap as before the wax to be sold with •
..!.e undersigned would respectfully announce
to tn• citizens of Towanda and vicinity that be
is now ready to offer them Clothing. such as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS
FINEST 'DRESS AND BUSISESS SUNS.
Farnishisg Goods, hc.. add that these goods
bought at very low Apses will be - sold with
very email profits I intend to establish a per
manent. wade in this place, and in order to gain,
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a
basis of
HONESTY AND:, INTEGRITY`!
and tdi goods will be warranted for what they
are repretx nted to be. Come *ad examine and
convince yourself. Doh% forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means Howse,
south end of Beidleman's Block.
Towanda, Oct. 17,11367.
SPRING AND SIIMMRR GOOD'
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
INA
COHEN & ROSENFIVLD,
- Waaau, It seems to- have -Tleased the , In•
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, bi recog
nice our fair way of dealing ;
Awn WIIIMEAS, We _owe our sincere thanks
to the community for extending tows so liberal
a patronage until now ;
AND Wuzaras We deem it bdr dutylo re
ciprocate all the 'favors bestowed upon us that
far ; 0
We dolereby pobliely PRocLeni, that oo
great stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER.
Doeskin it Cassimere Suits
Of angrades ant of the latest style!, will_be
disposed . cif at .• .
REDUCED PRICES!
Onr goods are manufactured in New York - city
by one of the members oitthe firm, therefore
we are enabled to imp as cheap as the next,
And wishingl o reduce oar stock, we will put
bar goods atQwtch low rates as will enable any
body to-buy a suit of:eft:riles. We am receiv
ing the finest stock of, -
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Ever brought to this mareet. such ail F Beaver,
Chinchilla. Doeskin, &c., for Dien itall Bpys
wear. Call at the Clothing Store of .
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince yoorseli of the fact that theyi do
as they say and do not misrepresent any of
their goods. i t We also call attention to oar
stock of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS'
Rack as Cassimere. and Poole!' Overskirts, tin
dershwts And Drawers, °vomits and overskirts
Gloves, Cordliran Jackets. Ti^s Collars, Bas
peneers,
LATEST STYLES HATS &' CAPS,
Which they ale) Solt at fleAatled . Prices J Qe
ne a call before baylaz elsewhere.
... 1 4" COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Opposite Powell & Co,.
soda, 4011, 1869.
OFFICE OF YitIOKHAM & 13LAOK
Having cleared our shelties of our
Holiday Goods and replaced them
with - House Keeping; Goods. of all
kinda, :: We are 1105 V ready again to fit
out any: one going to Elonse,Keeping.
We have the. largest stock, t a , al• best
1
quality of Cock! ry and Glass Ware
ever opened iu Towanda. • .. .
In addition to these Goods we have
a. dull line of , Kniv , ,:s and
.Porke,
§poehs, Lamps, &c. By importing
our main stock direct from the Pot-
C. B. PATCH
tery in Europe, aud getting our
Lemps and_illass-wate from the Man.
- nfactory, we arp able to offer greater
inducements than ever offered in
C. B. PATCH
this section before. It is worth your
while to call and examine Goods and
prices; before purchasing.
• Most Respectfully Yours,
STOVES STOVES ! STOVES 1
-Just received new Hoe Stoves at ' .
THE METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE
• - ORWELL, PA.
Are attracting much attention . An immense
variety. of Stoves
ALWAYS ON HAND
Stoves, coal or wood, that slit you for
PARLOR,_OFFICF, STORE, SCHOOL, SHOP,
CHURCH, BOAT, on COOKING STOVES
Come and an the new patterns—at least.f
ONE LOOK BEFORE 'BUYING
We keep ail kiadtv brat-ctasi Stove; for UM'
Examineulent,or chula o
p; rr va y ri o e u t r y ic tl ei, Stoves,
for bum
blest
In
terest,
. • S. N. BRONSON.
°swell, Pa., Pct. 21,1c68.
MITACKEREL, COD FISH, BLUE
Pub, Mackinaw Trout. CiIICOOS. Pickeled
sad Smoked So'mon, Emoted Halibut, and
Dried Reef, at Lona &.K vise's.
:PLOUR.-Wbetst Flour of all
grail s, Bacewbat,' Flour, Bran, Coin'
Ideal. Feed, de., at •
Dee; 15. W. A. ROCKWELL'S •
WRESH FIGS, TAMARINE PRW
1 series and ISUWOf all Ida& -
KOMI
AU Wool.
SMALL . PROFITS 1
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
Also We
RATS AND OAPS.
R. JACOBS
PROCLAMATION BY
TdViANDA, PA.
TOWANDA, PA.,
MEI & BLACK
•
sit~:ra'i
aiwnasnlrwu r r..pu m s.,
CamelOlit and Eitseeta. Towanda. Pik,
Haa,t leidiAllaikely to " iteelc,.e
tttU two 3 .complete heeettown:. - oonatitaithtir an ,
oldelkOltit Maori' hmtheethirsiattfintielewithed
tothe Arts fbr , oieohinleol purposes. eatetolly
Wiled with mud to the progreedwrinuits et
thelablle. which wlli .be kept --constantly sup
PLlld_Witb, fresh 'Forams, and othred oti the
post tessonable thrme at Wbolthalwot
DIXTIO;MEDIMM, OftplICALl3
rAttrre, °tut, vaßmenze,
BENZENE AND TURPENTINE,
i3Ass; PAINT, !MIMI, WIIITE4ASH,
- • And ill kinds of Tfrushis, :-•
~KEROSENE COAL OIL,
. - Aktica and.stems mots
t.surs, SHAD, WI91114; CJIINNEYB,
Sperm, Lard. Whale, Neatoroot,
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS,
Faiicy and Toilet irtiOles in all their variety,
spoNors„ _BRUSHES, ' .soAPs, - COMBS,
Pomades * , HairMyes, Pinhinery,
POCKET BOOKS,"PORT
Pocket Knives, Razors,
FOOTE, DEIN - AND RAIN PREPARATIONS
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, •
or #edlOnal use,
Tonmoo ElNrosi Puma Owens,
. . . -
Garden F ( erend PPM:Seeds, Thames, Sap
. .
- porters,' Snesoeittorien, Shooldir Braces,
Boast Pp e, TeethlEßlngs, Nosing,.
-. Bottles, -Wipples; N le Shells' and
S' Mids. Syringes Pans, Self-
Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
Flavoring Extinct., Stone Jugs, 'Glass
Ware, Bottles, Flab, Corks. Bath Brick, .4
and Stove Blacking, Flab - Tackle, Ammon).
Lion, ka. i Botanic. Eciecticend Homo:path
lc Medicines, and: all_ the -Popular Patent
MEDICINES.'
Ali articles warranted as represented. Per
sons' at a distance 'can receive their orders by'
stage ot. mail, which will receive prompt and
careful 'attention. 4°-
Medics advice given gratuitously at-the office,
charging only for medicine.
sir Thankful for pastliberal patronags,wonld
respectin ly announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy.
and merit the continuation of I heir confidence
And patronage. •
n 3. Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9
to 10 A. 11., and 12 m. to 1, and 5 to G. P. m.
B. O. PORTA% Al. D.
Jan. I.lRA9.—yr
aibtoart.
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MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO
Wish to call the attention of the public .to
their new Stock of -
HARDWARE, . .
- t
FARMING COMMENTS,
SLAat E N THT ns .
a SMITHS'
. .
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Saab, Paints, Oils,
;Putty. Varnishes, and Paint
and Varaish Bruithes
of atinds, which will be sold for the loves
Cash rice. Also, a fine assortment of •
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattern to suit the public.
Lampe repaired and changed from Oil and
Fluid t.to Kerosene.
Particular-attention paid to the manufact4ing
of all hinds of
TIN WADE
JOBBING PROMPTLY ,TTENDED TO
We have w hand a fine article of
01,A813, FRUIT JARS,
with improved self-sealing corks, and "
HERMETICALSEALINGC A NS,
whickts one of the hes!. CBl4ll used.
Jonil 217. 1/4;5.
furniture
L OOK
There N now on exhthition at the
Mammoth Firaiture Store,
IN TOWAN A, PA.,
The largest and best stock of
H I TT IRd N — I I T TI
To be found in Northern Pennsylvania, which
is being sold at •
GREATLY RED :ED PRICES !
stock consists in part of Parlor, library
Dining Brom,and Chamber snit.. Parlor. Li
brary, Extension, Dining and Mike" Tables,
Chairs, Bedste%da Bureaus, Washstands,
B Vas, Lounges, Tete-a-tetes. What•Nota, Cra
dles, Cribb% 4.c. le: a. line of. Idattras
sea and Bedding. Pier, Mantel and Co mmou
Mirrors, Oval and Bastin Frimeis and Brack
eta; &c., 4-e. In tact'everytbing
In 'the Furniture Line !
Which mast be seen to be appreciated and
which" will be sold at •
LOWER PRICES
Than tholeamo quality of goods can be• par
cbaFed elsewhere.
Thankful to the public for their pint liberal
patronage; and determined to merit- a contin•
canoe of the same by_. offering Inducements not,
to be found ebe where, I invite them to call
and examine my gdota aid prices ;before pur
chasing els ewhere.. No charge for showing
goods and I _
WILL NOT BE .lINDERSOLD
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied aa usual at
the hitrest market prices.
I also keep. on hand a large assortment of
Heady Made Collins from the most common to
the finest Ilosrooti , also Balla' Robes. Caps
e., and If amrtbe sole agent in Bradford coun
ty fot 131111LEBB 41; P1513,!8
mgrlud BIIBIAL I CASES, CASKETS, &C.
A good HEARSE always is readhiess when
required,
Towanda, Dec 10, 1868.
FURNITURE!
I NEW GOODS!'NEW G03.1)8!
NEATLY LWISHED
POPULAR PRIOBB
Consisting :of.
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING MOOD -.SETO,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
.Photograph Frames,jor everybody.
i, GENERAL ASSORTMENT. FURNITURE,
Bolted to this market. I lave the best aphola.
terse In the country; and manufacture oar own
upholstered Work.
.7,
REPAIRING AND -JOBBING,
Done to order: Having an experience of 20
years In the Wetness . I can confidently hope to
please all who patronize me.
'Don't target the place.' 'No. IS, Main at.,
two doors south bf tleidlematt's Bieck, Towan
da:Pa. - •
T. DEOLEIIi.
rowant43,Y l 7 Bo ;
, .
Ng ASS 11:111EXT,:'10 TOt.
Vatiliedib ' iMdOr
li`. •11 .
'TX ; , 3*- , g •11:.
W.
W. B. H . COilve
are t coatburbsir ; Uri 1.1 beituarri?: at !be:- -irie
stead Nori..Patterea Moak_leana-Art 4/411.
receiving additions to lila wet f r ena• 410.: IWO
reliable Importers• 'ad rairkalleterevii teepee&
rally. sake or.a liberal sbare of riblicr.PattOw
Age. A Ingo stock of
FREW MOMS - AND 11116MCMIS
Thi 'are low pre-,
pared.to limply the , =.
tVANTB OF .THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES
.-1111LONGING.14 , 7/Zll
PuRB .ViViES 'ASP LIQUORS,
FOR 11NO1CALAINE ONLY.
a rtma aasoarmarrr or comoirrarrao
13()TAN'IC - ECLECTIC AND ROMMATiIIC
ALL THE PORTMAN PATENT MEDICINES
rintre,im; ireANtalf;
PAINT AND *AWASH DitUSHE,
FANCY AND:TOILL'TARTICLEOF EVERY
ALCOHOLIC am FLUID arrawrs,
ALKALOID AND KF:BIIV6IDS._
A D Old IN AL BIIPPOBTEIB,
BREAST .PIIMPS, NIPPLE
. SMELLS: AND
Snraing Bottles;. Syringes and Cathettra.
• L ARAB - Aseowncers oseLs.Aztraa, STROPS, rciourr
. • Owns,
SURRICA I. INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
A large sapp.y Brushes for the Rat end Flair
Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow•
dere and Pastas; Dili, Perfumery,
Soaps. Combs, Flair Dye.
ators.&.e., Kerosene, Kerosene
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Wicks, At., all. of the
late st styles. -
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF
, Physicians supplied at reasonable rates
fdedicines and Prescriptions - carefully and ac
carately compounded and prepared, by corspet
ent persons at all hours of the 'day and night
Sunday heart' from 9 to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. H. H. GORE.
Towanda, Sept. 29; loßcu.•__
Bookg anb Statianerg.
D IARIES . PQR - 1869
: PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
' SCHOOL BOOKS, _
PENs,elbur,litusw, STATIDNERY AND
hawme
BLANK BOOKS
YANK EE NOTIONS
Towanda, Nov. 19, 1868.
%
ROOK-BINDERY.—THE.PUBLIC
B." is - respectfully informed - that the Boot-
Bindery; has bees tdmoved to the Argus Build
ing, - 4 9 story, where - will be done .
In all 'h cations branches, on tems as rea
sona hit at" the times " will - allow. The Bind
ery alll be ander the charge of •
Ati experienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, in a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. Music, 6tagazines, News
papers, Old 'Books, &c., bound in every variety
of style: Particular .. attention , will' be paid to
the Ruling and Binding of
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
durahility wil be warranted. -
All work will be ready for delivery when
promised,.
The patronage of the public Is solicited, and
perh.c Riati.factinn guarranteed.
Towanda A flans? 2 .-1
N Ei,v - FIRMI NEW GOODS
Would call the attenti on of the cltlz , ne o
Rome and vicinity, that they have oyened with
A New S t ock of Goods
At the old stied of L. L. Mood:, where with
close attervion to the wants of the community
they will keep a good a , sortment of goods,
which they will
SELL AS LOW AS THE: LOWEST,
And at prices that will induce every one tole!,
orthetn. We shall at at i times have a good
assortment
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
LADIES DRESS. GOODS
DELLINES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, ;GLOVE,?..
HOOTS; SHOES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
~' STUMM; FANCY GOODS,' UDESRELLAS,
.Fmizily Groceries, Hardware
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS
JAMES 0. FROST
Drugs, Furniture, itc
GOODS 'WE HAVE Di STORE,
And we only say to • oar numerous friends and
thepnblie generally, call and ago as, teat the
;nerits of our preten,slons, and it coed nced4 .
BUY ' AND MARE YOURSELVES BICH
By saving imoney In your purchases. We, In
tend to
GIVE GEE - 4171.R BARGAINS THAN
We know we can ploy 4 e:yon, Bo
rk give as *AIL
All kinds of '•
Takeo, In excleige tot ioods. , •
-• • WICSHA:t k FROST,,
.13tiqcepors L Moody.
wiciukuFßOST.
Nome. Pa.. Nov. - 12, IRKS -
(910ICIE TOBACCO, AND CIGA.BB
V. sc Rretini)iile tr :Come/Prs visas 5tn74..,
FULL ASSORTMENT of DRIED
a IL sad dANNgD FRUITS, at "
X 4 rah 10.18811. • Lon ds gdzsies.
FM
PUN
MEDWINES.
DYZIOCHS AND °LAM
All the Beat Tragaes.
- Shoulder Braces,
SHIELDS,
L$D BEET QUALITY
IS 0 OKtBINI- I N
B. C. WHITAKER,
BLANK ,80011,3,
WICKHAM S. FROST,
Embracing ,11 the latest styles of
GI3IGHAIIB, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS,
CROCKERY,
•
WOOD AND TIN-W_AIIE
The . aboye gives beta Blight Idea of the
Kira - BEFORE BEARD OF
F.4itIifERS.ZPRODUCE
,STOOK OT,CHBOMOS
MEI
NORTH
411.‘
BRANOIt FOUNDRY
WO
8110 P,
81t1iatcl on Pt* k egs!. of Street,
TOWASDA, BRADFORD 00, Pi,
.01ROITLAR SAW-MILLS _
• ,
glIn5GtE .l . M4 0 4/NE%
bT quality_ titian brprisni•
ants. -AU Linde of Machinery for Flouring mad
Saw 11U "sTsem -. ENGINES
MADE & REPAIEi,
STEAM. WEISTLES,
STEAM. GAGIYES,
'GAUGE', COCKS;
. OIL CANS; &O,
• Fordsbeil it short ration.
'' - `l3O - LT CUTTING,
' Done from i to li Inches In
- • * FORGING
.
Of heir" weight work, for Beam, and all
other pavans, done -to order.. Alio, a large
COOKING &HEATING STOVES,
Coal and Wood Burners. Porattare for Cooking
Stoves. - Stove Tha•Ware, Boat Pampa,
Plow., Cultivator" and Univers; kept constant
ly on hand. , 4
,
DRAPItNGS& - SPECIFIOATIONS
°tail kinds of_ ntaahlnefy .for mills Ind other
Purimes Mar.,ct 14,
winn
. .
Porimin, who has luLd large experience In this
branch of, the bosims. • •
- JOHN CABMAN. •
Towstßis. Oct. 29, 1868.—1 v. . . .
WA.N DA .OAM.R.I A 6-E
VA 0 T OSY.:
The underslgned respectfully smounee to the,
public that they havajaircbased;tha
S-HOP
G. II; D K F,
And are now prepared to build work In
lIE LATEST STYLE
And Most workmanlike manner:. The, • dvil
constantly keep on hand an assortment of splei
did _ .
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES;
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER- WAGONS,
oscr. AND TWO azurzi)
ALBANY .SLE.Icr 11. S
ALL wons WhatRANTED.
lIEPAIRING proO:tptly" attendeii to atfrea
sellable prices
?• BRYANT & STIEI4EII
Towanda, May" 9, 18h7,1y. •
NEW 'iL r ANING• MILL
The 6ruieralgited having built Ai large and cop ,
ciuidlone Millie the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with [the moat modern 4nd improved
machinery, tot the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, /t-BLUIDS,
are prepared to flli ordeys, whether large or
iipon the shortest notice. :We have
'also a large variety of 110134DIKG8, of the
latest style and pattern, which we tarnish
mach cheaper than they - can be worked by
hand. _ . . .
•
PLANING
• TONGUEING,
GROVEING, - •
' AND SCROLL
SAWING
and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to stilt our customers. •
Persons building, and not Ilvini more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will and it
largely for theirtntereat to buy of es,•or bring_
their lumber nod - 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 CASH for PINE lc HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and see us. or if you can't come, write.
. L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Towanda. Fen. 1564
T 0 - Ny A ND.A, AGRICULTURAL
7'OWANDA, PENN'A.,
ANtrza.crußgs. RUBS, 'SPOKES
1
BENT
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS
OEN KRAL WOOD WORK
WOOD TURNING IN AI.L'IrTB
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING,
To Dealet's to
HIJBS, SPOKES &
We offer a
LARGE STOCK. FROM WHICH: TO SELECT
The above are trim ththeat .
SECOND GROWTH TIICHOUT & OAS.
LIGHT ANIL HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
We have the Broad and :garrow Guage
iirMILL PICKS made and dressed
W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent
M.. C. MEIICUIL-PrAided
.1 . -W.:AYRES' MARBLE SHOP;
ELMIR.V. N. Y.
Ton will find Granite kiln:meats, both Quint
and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantka, an.
, •oal Grates lto fit.. A large assortment con
atantly on hind, cheap as the chiapestr •
' Aug. 10, 11368.1 y;: -
___ _ ___,
OHOICR..-_
LOT OF WINTER
Frail °fall kinds, for tale by the Harrell
orilrulhel, at , MoCABIE. & MIX'S.'
T 0 BACO S .
, 0 AND CIGAR'
The ondereigned have eatablished a
STEAM TOBACCO F-ACTORY
o ,
Oa lan Street belowlSrldge Street
Whore they are man ufacturioirsA kinds o
CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Which they offer to thetrade at
W. R . O LE SALE . PRICES
That cannot fail to stilt. We would most ra
spfttfully solicit a call from the dealer through
Northern F!entisyjrulia to an examination of
13IIKSTOPIC1AND. - :PRICES
Our Tobace o is nianittacturedrpom the beet
KENTUCKY : . AND VIRGINIA
Stock that ate be. procured In the market.—
Gisela a try. This is a boleti enterprise aid
will succeed -with a liberal dtspositloa•qt •
trade to , support home-mainlactors. •
_ MEANS
• • 157 Vain Street, Tweeds, Pa.
Je5e'4,1368.-4r. - • •
/1:13
T 0 WALND/k. INSURANOR
~ ., . .491 t 1 1 92 ; -. •
PrCOPti,
-- Amu
01 the hamlet fria how& Zia gnaw. con
wag. oft. Mieitaa,Ws lltock,
:Attreiresidtmeare .. . . A*
• • • -
Mee Lila SeemLb4Mecie Commit, ane ^ele
CAA Meets, 7-rfiTe7
.116
r•-
:
' -
, . ..
LeTnlit - n. in>i ` i
.oirnotr
_UZI cii. .
Capita
umcauraiCe: -}.:,
Capital, *9141 spi haimjedrai .; ... • ' • -
'- (0c14) • I'l 76 i
ilnetil In the United fitateiiimer. 1,804 a
Doily Premlaat. WWII" ?! 'Won .. 1 71 0X 9
2Ell4lsatratiroi CONTAXT, ' -
Ma riford / C a "' • 1
Capital ' • 1" • ;211,90,4Q
-.--
,
Illni MUM: MtMTAL 147/ TN COI
: ..,. .../Yetaar4. IV. J. .
Capital: . .. .. ... ... . :...,.. ..... . W.sloo; coo .-
law Lithium I'ALUIIIIT 1XN424,10111
Co.,(ACCUltata4)
. ,
_Capita!
•
comence: Mvstriatrit Inmuscl
Co., „fhinfort; Conk.,
10,000,000
• Tonuul a, Peb. "20, 11166--tf •
Fes, LIFE, AND , AC D IDENTAL
JNBVILLNCE.
r- - carnai. Ersince rn mut •
BRVENTEEN VLZIO.1 4 1 DOLL4JI
O. S. RY45,41.4,r4gent,
TOZ zBa 192.1.1MX asaran I • -
r
thaaao, Flu & Kamm INausaxes •
Coxrixy Phi/ode/Ala,
Capital and-sarplai,over
63 _" 3 b n7"a 3 /17"Pork
capital and surplus, over,
. .
Irma:ma C.snzawr or, NOS= t
Anzatoa ' ... 'Pktladellikia." 1
, capital +d Burping, over $1,700.rx
,-
,
KAMILLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY, i
-
Of boo-York. Capital and anvils, o'er
s3oom
•
Errzarnraa InstritanosCor,
of PA4a4e/phia.
Capital and atirpluaeover
Arlo NaritaNoy COMPANY, - .
. Of itiew-Vork.
Capital and itarplaa, over
Puisair Nieman' COMPAXY, "
01 Hartford, Conn.
Capital and =plus, over
MCITAL LUZ INSCEA-NCR COMPANY, /
Of New-York.
Capital and surplus, over
fs. ,ceo s
l'lumazaxas IntaArtcsCoxrAh-r, t
Of Hartford, Conn. I
Capital and antpltur, over
Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at ee
low tutees' by any other reliable Compsniei.
• sir Policies. Issued and Losses, it - sun ad
justed at this Agencf,thereby saving the trpuble
and expense of . going elsewhere for settlement.
.Sir Office at the Hardwh'cre titan 01-:Ccd
ding & Russell C. 51..RUBSELL.
• Utrandis, Feb. 7,:VG6--tt
LprElinoL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE . FIRE AND 1.4 IIs.oURANCE
COMPANY..Office, 4.5 William St., 72c.
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds_
(Sold) . • - ..
Assets in ........... States, over.... I,SOO Aloe
Daily Preitniurris, upwards of (gold).. 17,000
The shireholders personally - respionsible iet
engagements i of the . company. All Directorp
mu tbe areholdera.
ISECIVELB-114 Haw YORK. —Francis Cottene/
Es Cbatrtrum, Henry Grinnell. Esq., Depot:.
rp
Ca rmair Joseph Gaillard , Jr.,. Esq. E.. -M
A'rchibal , -- Esq. H. 8.. H. Consul, Afexandei
gamin° f Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
Allred ell. Eaq., Resident Secretary. Alcx
ande A r 14ilton, Jr., Dig., Counsel Of Board.
13 Phenix Bank-,Cammann & co. -
The P Hetes of thiaiCompany are ISE.lfe&b,k
well-known American ?citizens resident in Ne
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 tbem ,
all claims are payable in cash, on - proof of lo.s
without deduction for interest, and not, as ie
usual, sixty days after presentation gf proof.
They expire at six o'clock,' P. H., add not a,
nowt. Life insurance effected, land . annnitir,
granted 'on favorable terms.
11..8. McKEAS, AgsLt
. Towanda. April 23, 1,467.
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENTAL AND
INSUCE G ENCY !
For the followl, g reliable Companies
Pheenix, of,Hartford,
Borne - In. Co.. New Haven,
Gerbania, - Fire, New York,
North American Fire In. Co., of
New York, . 773,A-0 77
Hanover. New Yolk • cso o'l '2 ,
National Travelers' (accidental),
. f New Y rk
CUES;
. Policies writtenthe above reliable . cOinpa-
Idea at the lowest rites: LOSECF, If a ny, adjus
ted at this Agency. Particular attention given
to farm property- Office alias law erne': in
Mercer's new block; north side, public square
JOHN W. MIX.
Towanda, March 17.1809.
RANCHES
MEM
STUFF,
Ma
Towania, July 2, I 868;
- i - 1 - ;, - *.*_afit ,:.
• -1500 NM
TOSANDA PA
JOHN W. Mil, Agent,
THE EQUITABLE LIFE As-sll
ANCE tio'clety's Agency for Lfradf
;- •
- CASH CAPITAL 13 Odb 000.
Yearly income ewe 12,000,060 cash.
111INTANYE.& W
Towanda, July 25, 1R67.
•
THE LYCOMING MITTeAI, FIRE
Insurance Agency for Brodfod rjon,!.
,CAF LTA!, $3,400,0i10
Mutual Cash plat. In Enecessful. oper..ti,ll , "
Cr twenty-seven ytits.
BIONT t N YE ,t
Towanda, July 25. 1867
WYOMING INSURANCE. AGE
Cr.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPAtY
Wllkea-Barre. Pa.
SAIdIiEL t
L. Tr. Vies President
IL C. SMITH, j Secretary
Capital ind Sorplos 11170.005.
North America, Hartford. Conn. a.wet. 0350. fre
Patton -New York, " ?Snren
Sprin: old, Masa., " 400.(0 0
A Mentions for insurance to the al‘r•ve erre
pan - taken at fair rer ea. and business attend•
ed witb- 7 promptness and care P2111 , 011'
ntlon Will be given to Farm risk.-in the
gantry. Also Life and Live Stock Insnrance i:t
fected in good and reliable companies. Me
over tbealakery on,Main-st., formerly occoptvi
.by Marc= & Morrow.
T. B. CAMP, Agent.
Towanda. March 12. IS6B.—tf. -
GO TO THE
FOR A
GOOD M \
AT ALL BOLTS.
OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAM)
IN TEEIII SEASI.ZIN
BREAD,
cl? CANDY,
PIES,
OAKES,
• MRS. E. J. PIERCE.
Presents herself to the ladies of -Tow dain with
a very choice selection of goods, and ls entire
ly confident of being able to meet.- the justly
.discriminating taste of each as may do her the
honorer an examiution of her stock. Thank
ing her former patrons for their favor., she so
Snits a continuance of the tame. elating done
- beautifully and on the shortest notice. 'Roo ms
over Cohen & Rosenfield s, Main Street.
Towanda. Oct. fi.1868. •
WARM MEALS, Al' , A LL 110IIRS
at G. W. MOIPFITT•S itt;tifurant.—
Persona coming to t , aro for dinner. Wi.? , ! eo
Lt giva.him a call
GEO. W. , IT
Towanda. June
TUM•P, MACHINES.
-1:G. I'. °ROGER, llyerebtrg Pa.
Lwow manufacturing Lever Power Stamp
ilaeldnes, and will keep - them on ban I,or make
them on abort notice, from the .trest material
and watrituted. Feb. 1839.-3 m•
53.93,t ..
--.13,760J t.i
75Q,f'1•
$7U1,9• c
..1' C'3,CV
I 1,4.67 Fai
1',619,07u 3
•,r.,0 4 3. COO 00
75,.000{.0
ME
NUTS,