Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 13, 1869, Image 4

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11Tbiihiltivat* of Potabeik
In America, potatoes are planted
and Cultivated in . various ways, and
of course with various results.,lMach
agricultufirrAper seems to LIM
bobby of its own at to the proper
wry of doing it, and I-have notiond
two of them which have yet agreed
upon a system afrAseirig the - best.
In Ireland, where potatoes form the
staple article of food with the poorer
classes, a little variety also in
troduced - in the method of raising
them=the majority of the man
farmers preferring the "lazy bed,"
as it is called; the - planting of them
in drills. In Scotland, however, the
farmers follow a rule in preparing
the ground, planting and cultivating,
which seems to be as unalterable as
the ancient laws of "Medea and Per-
- .
slams," and I doubt much if farmers'
in any, other country have ever raja
ed, potatoes with more profit to them.
selves than the canny Scotch farm
ers.. The potato crop always follows
a crop of oats, which has been
on sod—the stubble baying: peen
plowed deep in' the fall. The 'action
of the frost upon the loose exposed
surface, fenders the - work,ef prepar
ing the ground in the spring-compara
tively easy. About the latter end of
March, or later if the season is favor
able,it is cross-plowed,dragged sever
al times, and stirred with a heavy
three-horse cultivator, or 'grubber, as
it is called. It is then dragged again;
and all the w.eds carefully gathered,
when it is sometimes rolled, thus
making the ground in as fine condi
tion for drilling as it is passible to
imagiue. And it is astonishing how
quickly 30 acres of ground will be
prepared in this way—this being
generally the extent of potatoes
planted on a farm of three hundred
acres. Then comes the most scien
tific part of the performance—(for it
has been truly reduced to a science).--
tl.:l,drilling, and is one of the special
duties of the foreman, unless a farm .
•
-Is too large for qhe man to accom
pl sh it. The drills are generally
In tde about twenty-eight inches apart
and .bout eight inches deep, the
double mould board plow being used
in the leading agricultural districts,
and the drills are made with a math
ematical accuracy defying the most
rigid inspection. The manure which
has been piled up in the field, and
worked over during, the winter and
carley epring,is tben drawn on in large
etas, made so that they can be rats
, din front, .V4ll;, , httn the work of
ilistribvtinfihe mairre, which is put
.1•1wn in Neaps at, equal distancos,the
ova being five drills apart. As the
i rses willk in a drill, they require
no guidie_-, It is then equally dis
tributed in the drills withdungforks,
when the potatoes are planted on the
top of it, about ten inches apart,
some farmers? adding guano to the
manure' before covering. The double
plow is then passed through the 'cen
tre of the drills, completely covering
the manuf.e and potatoes thoroughly,,
and leaving the drills in the same:
shape they were at first, although'
c , nipletely changing their positions.
la a few days ; , when weeds begisi to
:‘l,ow themselves,. light iron d'r'ags,
fastened together, with a handle to
• each to make guiding-easy,and nearly
a oni-circOar in form, are passed over
the drill 4, completely • cultivating
them from top to hottom, and killing
t r the time being, or at It.ast check
tire growth of the weeds, which,
if left aloue would get the start of
t!ie potatoes. This operation is some
tunes repeated before hoeing if cir
ctinistances demand it.
Previous to hoeing, cultivators are
p4ssed between the drills, and again
:after the hoeing is done, and as often
.4 is neeaqsary, the condition of the
soil being the rule. After a reason
a-ble ticv, the hoeing and cultivating
nre repeated: when the double plow
is again pas:.4ed between the rows,
turning up the loose clean soil
ng- dust the roots, thus effectually
protecting them against the severe
droughts which sometimes occur.—
Any large weeds which show them
seh:es after thiS, are pulled up by the
1):tucl. In storing potatoes, they are
plowitd up with a common plosi, and
pat in large pits on the field. When
c•ver a sufficient depth of straw is put
on them, they ' require very little
earth us ;a covering, there or any
v.here else.
Suos.—A cistern or tank, of
the capacity of from two to four hoza•
li-ade, should be constructed in the
vicinity •of the sink or laundry of
every farm house, and a system of
conductors so arranged as to lead
the Suds anckslops into it as they are
made.
This liquid matter is a most power
ful fertiliser,. containing the food of
plants in a state of solution, and con
sequently in a condition; to be readily
taken up and absorbed byvegetables
as soon•as applied. ••
Irrigating gardens with soap suds,
after the liquid has become stale, is
a powerful means of promoting vege
table growth,especially in dry weath
er. Some have considered the,value
of such to be equal to that of the
same" weight of. manure ; this, how
ever, is probably an exaggerated es
timate ; yet we want no additional
corroboration to satisfy us of its in
trinsic worth as a vegetable stimu
lant.
Great eare should be observed that
the decaying matter and ands do not
taint the air about the dwelling, as
in the process of fermentation and
decomposition sulphnrested hydrogen
gas - is .thrown off. 6r This is an active
poisun. When inhaled it acts direct-,
ly on the blood, thickening it and
turning it black. A single gallon of
it, mixed with 1,200 of air, will ren
der it poisonous to birds, and one
gal la in 100 will kill a•dog. Many
our , people are not sufficiently
• eatefutabout allowing such "sinks of
iniquity," to exist near their dwell
s i ug,r.—New England Fanner.
18 WHITE CLOVER PASTURE GOOD FOR
TT
rk_ElEEP.—naving kept sheep for six
• _yearS,.principally upon white clover,
I cau recilmnat , nd it as being durable
and affording stoma one-third more
food than - oittier grasses, and it will
stand closer feeding, and sheep will
do well on it. I have about ten acres
that have been seeded eighteen or
twenty years. It Was sown with
prairie gutsy, which is long since
extinct, and the clover still flourishes,
the ground has never been broken,
and it has often been remarked that
my pasture will sustain more stock
than any pasture in the neighbor.
hood. It also makes good bay for
sheep. I mix white clover-seed and
sow for meadow ; it soda over better
and yields all of one third more per
acre, and makes mach better hay for
sheep. I wintered sixty-amp on hay
thus mixed without feeffrog soy gcai4,
an& ling none after Winier set in,•and
none are poor and welt: My lambs
. have needed but little caretheit dams
- ail being in, good conditimh, "
Ott
SPECIAL ATTRACTIO;r,
For pinissimi at
C+ool3o.
w. an sow orbit s brie Jed isei4
sortarmat Rev sad oiddedif stag styles :fa
fiR Has of,
Paats sod Tints for
MEN; BOYS AND CHILDREN !
WILLA have be adisciall bola the
CHOICEST STOOKS,
•
As&sand oar Meads sot cutoissnibat dup
vtll Sad It to that Interest to all us sad
pod dessoloss is. prices Wore
Olsten.
THE STEADY MORE Z
OUR BALES
gMws that
OUR EFFORTS.
To moll roaly
FIRST CLASS Gooo
Ai km U they
OAN BR AFFORDED,
Rave provel
A SUCCESS,
And that"
OUR CUSTOMERS
APPRECAII7 THE SAME.
ht Tarnishing Goods oar stock is oompkte.
411 the new Spring St leg of Neck Ties, Pm.
Undiermr, Harm, Glom, and
the ealetestad
ERENOH YOKE WITS,
Ilimiklow arrived. Noah lolls =Md In gain
11prm, arid our customers sae aU treated aIMI.
Tldarr_sbe public tor past patronage. we . a
Solt a call when la want of goods ta our Ulm
we will do our utmost to mollify all who yip•
an on us at the Oro Price Store of
SOLOMON & WOLFF:A •
No. 12S Main St.
One door north of Taylor & Co.'s Store
TOrrands, Pa. , April 15, 1869.
lirThe ltfgt pftoe in Cash pairfor Wool
Hides and Pelts.
THE TOWANDA REGULATOft
CLOT HIND S7OREI
Adjoining Patton's Bkok.
R9BENBERG
goold remedially annonnoe to the dila ear of
Towanda and v 1 einity. that thej have opened
the above store, under the name of " The To•
wands Belidator." with a splendid assortme kJ
OF READY MADE CLOTH IMO
Gents Turntables Goods, Hats. Caps, &a.,
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled to style or elegance. and that the
prices ar 1 so low as to astonish everybody.—
Rosenberg 1 Wollt 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.
CONE ONE! CONS ALL!
At Rosenberg 4 Wolf'. One Price R egulator
Yalu : Street, Towanda, Pa.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep Helm, and Happy will bet Thy Days.
I. Thou abalt have no other place lo • buy
clothing except Ihmenberg 1 Wolff's One Price
Selitlistor, Main Street.
L Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg lc Wol ff are no Chatham - at. dea lers
but sell at one price and .tellable . and mill
serve you unto th e thirdnnd fourth generation.
S. Thqu shalt not seek in maw any more for
cheap rainiest, for they can be round at Rosen.
berg & Wolrs One Price Store.
4. Thou shalt heir in mind that we sell only ;
on six days of the week, and don't desecrate)
the Sabbath by .keeping our doors open end
hangin oat a show, for, on. the seventh day.
Rosenberg & Wolff and their clerks, desire to
rest from their labors.
5. Ttiou shalt honor the way-Miser:berg &
Wolff Oa!, and long may be thy days to err joy
its benefits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
baying of Mistimes st. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosenberg 1 Woßre Once ;Price Rego
later, Wale street
7. Thou shalt not seek In Thin for goods of
Foreign make. for Rosenberg I Wolf keep a
large irsrlety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin from the Regulator
for Rosenberg 1 Wolff sell so cheap it ovoid be
a .
9. Thou shalt not bear false tritimsa, but
honestly acknowledge Oral you an get better
suited and for lea money, at Rosenberg I
Wolfl's than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors good s .
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Welt can
give them to you jambe : therefore, take
counsel, and buy only of Bose nb erg & 'Wolff
the Once Price Men
Towanta,l3ept. 1.1888.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE !
Opposite ,Pablic Square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
7;441
Receiving new additions to hts stock o
I_, 0 1 1 1 MI I N, G-
Every week, which be is selling lower thaliAny
house In Sewn.
1300 D CASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00
A large line of
CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS,
OVERCOATS AT: ANY PRICE
A large line of
CLOTH'S AND CASSIMERVS,
Which Is selling below cost. u he is anions to
close out this brunch of his business. -
TRIMMINGS 07 ALL KINDS
GENT'S FIOpTISHING GOODS,
Of every description
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
HATS AND CAPS ♦T COST I
Call and convince yoneselvel !
Towanda, Nov. 26,1868.
TOWANDA STEAM 'FLOURING
MILLS.,
Wit. H. PULLEIt 41. CO.,
Itmpectfally Inform the -pat& that they have
puribmed the new and eVenalve Steam Floor
lag Vllb, bibt by OrOrtbs. WO. &Maim,
la the .oath pert of the borough of Tweeds.
and haring all the modem Improiemento, sad
competent IHOew, they are prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING,
beet powdble maned asd at sitwodly
eiwet notice. lleleyipalos will betakes to Ike
istieleetka, aid we lulls a pads
Pbseribiag babas a tows aaa bring
ink grab, aati haw it vaaalto take back,
with than".
FLOUR, PEED AND MEAL,
reg Pala at tito lawaiaaadtpekok sad dalivoled..
w. 440 lb. Minas, he diarp.
Tomb. lonitbst 10 , leis.
MHZ MT FRUIT JABS IN USE
a . wed h NEM
t , ,
•_ t
G ROCERIES, 1%9V.P494Frti0
• ;L _M I M'IMI, I I ., 3i r ; - Aii
WOODEN, WILLOW AND STONE
Southeast, car- Main & Bridgc-sts.
TOWANDA, PA.,
New and Desirable, Goode,
Assoitment always complete.
CASH BUY.ERSI
7'HE MARKET RATES
LONG
.& KEELP
Nov 11, 1868.
W HOLESALE GROCERY
PROVISION HOUSE
P. S.
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which has thus far, a
tended their. new • enterprise, desire
to make acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage they have re-
cawed, by giving their customers 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
tt ade requires
Syrup, Molas'oes, Coffee, Rice, To-
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, •Frnits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brood' ,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and' great variety of
other goods, which have been recent-
market, and are orfered at wholrsale,
at rates to correspond.
CHEAP I
J. N.' c,oLusa
, cff_tt*f - 1" 1 ,. - . 1 . - .' 1 -
No. 1, Ettmg , a.BLoog, ..;
ILIESIVED nuts..
Gresi Inciubeinents 'td
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bonght•and Sold at
AND
M. ift .CO
113, Manz 6razirr,
TOWANDA, PA.
They have now in store, Sugat
y bought at the , lowest point in the
They desire to call especial atten
tion to , their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guttranteeing
the quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort
meat of Flonr, Pork and Kerosene
They still continue to ha'e the
benefit of a resident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the market
and prepared to turn to • our adv 4..-
tage any favorable changes h the
price of goods
FOX, STEVENS, MERCUR & CO
May 12, 1888
pATTER.SON & KINNEY,
Successors t) Thomas J. Joxis,
Dealers In
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Fauns, &a ,
No. 2, Patton's Block,
TOWANDA, - PE NN 'A
Having purchased the entire stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
oil. J. JONES. and having added: largely
thelete by recent purelvaaes , they tale pleasure
in announcing to the public that • they are pre
pared to sell anythin and every thing in the
GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE,
Bach u
sucaßs,
TEAS,
COFFEES,
FISH,
FLOUR,
FEED,
CORN MRA L,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
STONE WARE, &O. /X
As cheap u the cheapest. We marrantee per.
feet satlinction to an who may favor us with a
ealL
018 W PAW FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
J. 8. PATTERSON.
Nardi 10, 1869.-11
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI
SION !WORE!.
McCA.BE & MIX,
Is *Perth Store ot Mercer's New Block.
•
L mum
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AMOS PENNEPACCER,
Est opened.. shop in the room back of the.
Soo= of the Young. illen's Christian Associs
tiosomoond dory, over Clothing Store
where he is now prepared to d aU kinds of
• " TAW:SUNG,
Ia the bast end moat faiddoneble manner. An
;experleseeof many years, detenninatioato
=up with' the Padden, of the Times, ands
to please Ids esotossers. he believes will
midis Ida to give sathfsetlon.
1116(fettlag dose on shod notice sad AMU
able Wink Tomas, Oct. 1867.
11,0gErt, PROVISION
PEED STORE.
JOIINO
• •
A/ 314 - •
tltalwati drat_door south of the Rill Road
Rouse) would iota ittlotaltualipraltvitiktitilst"
legion of, theygldlolo, hlaleysfaileallAeta, -
laded cloak of- • "
•
QROOl$llllll3 A. PROVISIONS,
Wh!eh . be Ia main to salt the times, and
parses of 411. He has also upeneft a.apjeaflld
, "0„ • I,',
ME
Which is: , t , , ~
well situated - to supply thettabi`-_iind
Botchy coal region at all times. Be heaps
constantly oudruld a,
k Mush of -.
'. - 2.,__,
TEAS, CO-EYE S, S UGARS,
MOLASSES
FLOUR, BUTTER, " PORK,' &0.,
Which he to ielUng cheiii• for efattl
GQP.PS DELIVERED - 4N TIMPO,RO
FREE OF CHARGE.
• - Theeitisens-01 2owinds i and vioisdt , f NAN
please accept m 7 thanks for :their very . Niers'
patronage forthe last two
_years, and we
promise with their maiden& to Improve ev
ery opptrtnnity to enlarge our business; so as
to warrant satisisation ta.ill; Call and eke us
again-
- - JOON NEINOETN: -
Towaida, July'lo, 1867.
PEOPLES
GRuCgliir et, P1 . 16 , 18;011 13T9PE.
South Corner Bridge and Kahl Streets
•
a neir and complete stock of
GRO g, RIES AND F'RqV
Which wilt be sold at . 'he lowest possible
prices. •
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANK EE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, .FEED, MEAL GRAIN, &O
Bring op your prAtuo, which we pay cash
for
A constant supply el Ashton Salt, all sized
Chtirnea, Flutter Furklos, Tubs, &c. -
Please call and look'through oar stock, awl
we will do our beat to please you. =•=:.
W A.. ROCKWELL.
Towanda. April 29, 1f.69.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest of
loin the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County . and vidnity, a large and well selected
stock of
Which 1 have purchased ior Cash and reel coati
dent that can sell at as low figures as can be
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the priblte.
It splendid stack of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SA LERATUS, SPICES, IC
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
i keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS.
LARD and kin& of H. Wonld •all the at.;':
tention of the public to our Can't Be Beat
quality or price: Jesse Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap
Please call and examine our stock of
Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS
TOILET SOAPS, &c. I will pay the Mei
est cash price for
Parma' give us meall before seating elsewbere
All persona Indebted' to the late firm will
please call and make inunedlate payment
Towanda, hlardh 12, 1867
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1
.I.4MES MAKINSON announces to the public
that he still continua to manufacture and keep
on bandit large assortment of
Bureau. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, C.l .
/lc., of every descripten which - will be n, de
of the best materials, wino he most workm o
like manner.
I invite the inaction of the public to mylwork,
which shellac be snrpssed in dual:ditty, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit. .
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
Beady-made Coffins constantly wa hand or
made to order. A good Hearse will be tarnished ,
when desired.
Ang. IS. 1/465.
PACIFIC 11 , 0 T L ,
17Q, 172.174 fr. 176 Greenwich Street.
KEROSCENE,
.•
The o b i eraigned takes pleasure in enniminc-
Ing to amorous friendi• and patrons that
from this date, the charge of the Pacific will
be $2,50 pudgy.
Being. sole Proprietor ot this house, and
therefore free hom the too common exaction of
an inord bate rent, beta fully,/ able to meet the
downward tendency of prices without any fall
ing off of service.
It will now. as • heretofore, be his aim to
maintain undiminished the favorable reputatit n
of the Pacific, which it bas enjoyed for many
years, oscine of the beater travelers' hotels.
The table will be bountifully sunplied with
every de hum of the a aeon.
The attendance will be found efficient and
obliging.
The location will be found convenient for
those whose business cilia them in the lower
part of the city, being one door north of Cort
-Ludt it.; and one kilockwest of Broadway. and
of ready access to all Ball Road and Steamboat
Linea, JOHN PATTEN.
Nov. IT. 1868.---fim. :•. t • -- , ll‘ • :
W. S. KINNEY.
ANNING, 4 HARNESSAISKING
JL The undeialgned have ibis day 'haired
'co-ovensr4. kiwi* known so the Brm of. Ml'
GEE FULLER. for the' purpose of carrying"
on the above trasiness. Harness, making and
repairing done to order and all work warranted.
Cash paid for hides. -
GRIFFIN MAGEE.
EDGAR R. FULLER
Canaptown Jan. 214
nHOIOEt YOUNG BYSON;: O.
. long. Gunpowder and Imperial :teas of all
:grades. Warranted goad.. - 4 1
- COWELL iii HEM.
DRIED FI i tIIIT OF4gt.Eglips..
• I " WW I
• , s"
'• .
FEET STORM,
*HERRING,
PORK,
.MIITTO I,
IAM, _
=
DAIRYMEN,
R. H. PATCH,
GROCERIES,
Have on hand a large stock of
RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
STOCK ' OF ,TOBAOGJ),
WOODEN WARE
COUNTRY PRODFCE
C. B.' PATCH
C. B. PATCH
CABINET 'FURNITURE,
Ns, Youx, Oct.o, 1668.
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gr.adm , • •
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DRESS o(iATS, l ,T***War , "ypsT,s„
- Linen Coate Dusters , and.Piutte • •
- • •
Over Ails and •Ovei,'Sbirta,!Lineri end' Paper ,
Collars. LinescOr*lintrel and , 4'breael 4rhirtit;
Neck Ties, firisre. Gliass: - Caney Leather I
Bags, %Oleg Stria Ink; Soft, and straw. Bats
Allaretkleas. .11eistesibor,thot Goo Goods luli
cheam At aloft price than . poor goode at nog
price. Cill and examine topitooda betioTla t yr.
Next door.tti•Poweli - „-
Towanda, Mai le; t 8 67. •
T.BILPLE
NEW STORE AND NI.:W DQODNI -.;
An . entire, nesv stock of Clott)log hought', u
cheap ax beton the war to; be wld with•
1 . 1 , s Stint' PROFITS 1
..!3 nadereigml Would respectfully announce
to tag citizens of Towanda and victnltt that be
is now ready to offer theta Clothing, each as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CHINCULLAS, PILOTS,
Also the
... - .
FINEST DNEISB AND BIDUNEBB . I SUITS.
HATS AND CAPS
Famishlag Goods, Scc.. and that these goods
bought at very low figures will be sold with
very small profits I intend to establish a per
manent trade in , this place, and in order tu gain
the confidence of purchasers, will. dial! on s
bests of
RONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and elf, goods will be warranted for what they
are repress rated to.he. Come And examlneand
convince yourself.' • 'Don'tigtget the place.
Temple of Fashicaqopposlte the Medus House,
south end of Beidleman's Block. . •
. 4f;JACOBS.
Toianda, 0(1.17, 1567.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I
MAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! •
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSENFIELD
TOWANDA, PA
v
WarmsAs, It lietros to pave pleased the In
habitants of Towanda, aid/ -vicinity, to recog
11
nice our fair way of deal gts
Arm Watazas. We ow it= sincere thanks
the community fOr ext n ing to Us so 'liberal
a patronage' until now ;
Alm WHEREAS. We deem it. our duty to re
eipmeate all the favors bestoWed upon us thus
tar ; - ' • :.
We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that ou
great stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAVER.
Doeskin. c Cassimere' Suits,
Of all grades and of the lrest styles; still be
disptsed of at
R ; E•DUCED P•RICESI
Our goods aremanufaczured in New York,clty
by one of the lumbers of the flrm;d theefore
we ate enabled to sell as cheap as .the next.
and wishing o reduce our stock. we - 4411 lout
our goods at such low rates as will enable any
boa) to bny a snit of clo:hes. We are reeete
lug the finest stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Ever bmnitht to this maraet such as Beaver..
Chinchilla Doeskin. &c., for 'den and ..Boys
wear. Call at the Clothien: Store °.
COHEN Sr, ROSENFIELD,
And convince yourself of the factrihst they; do
as they sly and do not misrepresent fly of
their goods. ~We also call attention to our
stoch of
GEMS FURNISHING 'GOODS !
sari' as Cassimere and Woolen Overshirts,, Un
dershirts .ad Dr peers, ova -a Ils and .oVershlrts,
Gloves, Cordlg in ' Jaelsets The Collar's, Sus
penders,
LATEST STYLES HATS Sk CAPS,
'Mash they els) sail at iteineed Prices: 4 *
ye
us a call before baying elsewhere.
COHEN & ROSENFIELD.
Opposite Powell Co
Towanda, April 1, 1F419.
OFFICE OF WICKHAISfIr. BLACK
TOWANDA, PA.,
Having cleared our shelves of our
Holiday Goods and replaced _ them
with House Keeping' Goode of • all
kinds,'we are now ready again tii-fit
out any one going to House Keeping.
We have the largest Stock, and best
qUality of Groacry and Glass Ware
ever opened in Towanda.
In addition to these Goods we have
a full line of Knives and Ftlts,
Spoons, Lamps, &c. By, importing
our main stock direct from the Put-
tery. in Europe, and getting' our
Lamps and Glass-ware from the Man
ufactory; we are able to offer,greater
inducements than ever offered in
this section before. It is worth your
while to call-and examine Goods and
prices, before pnrcbasing.
Most Respectfully Yours,
WICKHAM & Baal.
STOVES 1 STOVES ! -STOVES 1
• Just received new line Stoves at
THE METROPOLITAN 'HARDWARE STORE
ORWELL,~ PA.
Are uttractiug much, attention . An immense
variety of Stoves
ALWAYS ON: HAND!
Stores, coal or wood, that will salt yeti ter
'PARLOR, ORA STORE SCHOOL, SSA
CHURCH, BOAT, !is COOKING STOVES
Come and see the aew d patterns—latipa!t.,!'
ONE LOOK • EEFORE• 'BTIM.NO I
We keep all loading . tiret•ciass Stoves for the
opbleat, or che a per
for y
u n pevari o ety t i i v t e n s y
veot o o n r r th o e
hnm
wn fn=
tenet.
S. N..itRONSON. .
*Owen, Pa.. Oct. 21, iceft.
MACKEREL, COD 'FISH, BLUE
Fhb, Mactloair -Trout, Ciscoes. Picketed.
aa~ d .Bmoked .tiolnoo, Emoted R
Beef, at . 1..0x0 •t Kcstte's.
WitOUß...—Wheat 'Flour of all
gnat a ,t,:wbeet Bran. Cali'
Neal. Feed, ii
6c.,fat
Da:
FRESH FIGS, i TAKARINE PRE
arm and Jellies of all kinds.'
COWELL & MXEB.
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KEROSENE -OR ',00.54 On.,
, Ateebbilin Hiiiniug •FiulAs, • .. -
'Llitreil; - sit ' ;3'; slcirki , CHTHNET*,
- :., :: 1.10p01; ter4 Wildif,lielits'Pooi,i • '
.t 4.T.! 1 54.'4;0
. rt.,:f44iiitii,, (AO .:
1:14434 Und Toilet Artioles in ;ill:Abet varieti I
HOHOH3, BRUSHES, . SOAPA, COHI:k1
.1. - 1 Pomades;ll4lrDyes. Prirjuuteil. - ..
_
!!oo!.Evr:poocs i: PORT MON A IS,
;,n
•:, 7... I ' - . Pocket tires, Razors, -
OTH, SKIN iiq -. HAM PDEPARATIOII4
1 ' - .'PIIDE • WIN• AND-.LIQUORS , . , •
. . ,
~. - 'For edleinal use, - f
Toiscco, St:miff:, Plies : AND CIGARS;
BEI
ME
Ilarden Pied Floar Seeds, Trusses; Sup ,
- portets Buepen °Tres, Shoulder. Braises,
Bieest Pumps, eetbing Binge, Minting '
Ekttles, , Nipple Simile and
S kids. Bye • gee, Bed Pans,f3ell
• Sealing' Fruit Jars, Therniometers,
• Flavoring Fair ts, Stone : Juge, Glum
Ware, Beaks, 'Vials; Corks. Bath Brick,
and Stove Bhicking. Fish Tackle, Ammuni
tion. &c. , Botani . gcleCtic and Homirpet6
In Medicines, an i • all - the Popular Patent
AU articles vita , ted as represented. I'er
sous at'a distance can receive. their orders by
stage or mail, will h will receive prompt and
careful attention.
• Medics advice gi en gratuitously at the office,
charging °nig for edicine.
sir Thankful to past liberal patrohage,would
respecttu ly moon on to- his friends and the
public, that no pal shall be spared to satisfy,
and. merirthe continuation of 'heir confidence
anal patronage.
Wig. Open Bands
to 10 a. it., and 12
Jan. 1. tqn„-,s,
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MARSHA
Wlab to call t ,
their new Stoc
NEE
A ift9 . a Largl
Wind() •
;Pat
of all kinds
Cash pries,.
of every stile'
Lampe rep
Fluid wo
f!articnbir
of all kinds
JpIIPINO
have
G L
th impmv i
H Eji . Al E
which it , on .1
Jnne 211,
LOOK HERE!
Ther ispow on oxhibitioa at the
. -
Hann oth, Furniture Store,
I L
IN TOWAN A, PA.,
he I . rgest and bes° Made of
FUN I 71 1 TT Et
To be fsti t
is being s.l
I.GR P,
My stoc
Dining
brary, M
Chairs, :
Bliss I.n
dies, Cri h:
ses and : I
Mirrors,
ets, &c., •.4
In t'
Which ..1
which ,
140 1
Than th
chased .1
Than 1
patrons I
wince o .1
to be to. n
and exa
chasing f
goods a.
EVIL
coU •
the low -
I alto k
Ready
the lin • et
& c.. an •
ty fsr ' : 1
META 1
require ,
'Nara s ?
~. Fr
m RNITURRI
N , EAT . LY, FINISHED
POPULAR PRICES!
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
A GENERLI, ASSORTMENT tURNITIIRE,
Spited to this market. I rave the best uphols
terer in the country. and manufacture' ur own
upholstered work. ' • • -
REPAIRING AND JOBBING "
•
, •
Done to Muter. Having an experience of 20
yenta in the l beetness can erinfidently hope%
please ell who patronize me. , . •
Don't forget. the . place. N0...155, Main et..
two doom south of :Beidleman'a Block, Towan
da. Pa. • -
• . S. T. DECKER'
Towlittlz,kfiy 30, 1868.—tf.. ,
~.r.
MeM=
11 .0.1 , e
jikitiONW=. 4
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...01:44 11 P .
friiiP k;
DRUG --STORE,
. .
•
Twairr.TtAltll, -
. .
.190.01.7 frinniada;•Pi..s
racbS Argelesk mit
slat pwoom,' °oddly
rthiprievintrarwsnta
I be bask-ecostil:of
hired iutd .offell4
,Wholeindei
MEDI ()INES.
'ys for prescriptions from 9
x. to 1, and 5 ton. P.lt.
H. C. PORTER, Id. D.
,
Vo w
t-•
• • Et,
z : 0
0
L BROTHERS & CO
etteution of the public to
of
JING IMPLIM PICTS;
BLACK StIITFIS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
assortment of
Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
t .:t
y. Varnishes, and Paint - -
od Varnish Broshes .
hieb will he sold for the lowest
lso, a Sine assortment of
KC OSENE LAMPS
and pattern tout* the public.
Arad and changed frem Oil and
ne.
ttention paid to'the manufacturing
•
TI•N WARE;
raotrr.rt.tr •TTENDItt TO
hand a fine article of
SS FRUIT JARS,
self-eeallog corks, and •
ICALSEALIN-(CANS,
of the best ctns.ased. . •
_furniture
d In Northern eennsylvanii, which
Ad at si
!ATLY RED 1; ED PRICES!
colvists in part .of Pallor, Library
lom and Chamber sults. Parlor. Li.
ctenslon, Dining and Office Tables,
ledsteads Bureaus, Washataxids,
xinges, Tetera•tetea, What•Nots, Cra-
Ills, &e. A fall line of Ma ttras•
eading, .Pier, Mantel and Common
val and Rustic Frames and Brack
c. In tact everything
e 'Furniture _Um!
net be' seen to be appreciated and
ill be gold at
.R - 7 - PRICES
same quality. , of goads can - be par
iliewhere.
rul to the pablid for their past liberal
le, and determined to merit a contin•
.the same by offering inducements not
ind elienhere, I, invite them to call
nine my good!' and prices before par
ela ewhere. • No charge for showing
td I
NOT BE UNDERSOLD I
[TRY DEALERS supplied as usual at
utt, market prices. - , , -
keep on hand , a large atisOrtment of
Bade Coffins [togs the mast common to
at Rosewood. Also Brutal Robes. Caps
I am the sole agent In Bradford roan
lULERB A PIE WS
!IC BURIAL CAS E S, CASKETS, &C
HEAR s always in, readiness when
JAMTN 0. FROST
ds, Dec: lA. sacs
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Consisting :of
-.ING_
.ROOll SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE' FDA M ES;
Photograph Frame•, for everybody.
AFINE ASSORTMENT =OF TOI
LET SOAPS, at KcCABE & MIX'S.
'~ .
DIE
I
-0
' B i dett: -34 "
W.
.I• I, sacconot 013 is, fared
.
ere "cost .the badnes at. 4 4be old
;
'stand N0."4, Pattaa'sld JllO,- boa
recediriapi addit,kaukta
reliable fargairtimi eta attic .
oe s:;llberal;mbeeteipalldhF
'Mk '44un• stock .
' l7 '4lll:Bll , lnttlai3 4NI): HEDIOISIZEr. -
use boeii:sreetrO,sPa , 7,l arf.
pared to aupplythe - , . '
;
wins tio.tur:
ratarantit , tolnisvaitla" ,
PURE WM . LIRDANECORS; 'r
• MEDlCALitralkiNiff• •
rini'issierinareiii ,
fioIcANIC ECLECTIC AHD. HOUCEVATIIIC"
MEDICINES.
ALL THE POPULAII.P.A.TEHT,MEINCLNEIL
. ' ; • PAINTS, OM, ^"
PAINT AND VAENISH S BUSSL 3 ,
Drit-57 1 LID °ail
S'4NCY ANp TOILET. ABTICLES OF EXERT
KIND
\41L62:111 . ALCiOZIOLIC llt1:0Lilt; 11/11.111111
- ALKAI.VID AND . RE S INOIPS,
sll the Best Trains, • -
B D \ C( ., l4'lN A I 8
, 177 OUTFRB
- • \ Shoulder Brazes,
REPAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SDELLS, AND
sumum,
Nursing Bottle s s, , Sylingeil and Catheters,
• tams issoaniaNT'ollP fuizons, wraoia, POCKET
INSTRUMENTS , OE-LATE STYLE
AIID BEIM QVALITT
A large supp.y Brushes for the „Hat add gait
Also for the Teeth and Malts, Tooth "Pow- .
dem and Pastas, Oils, Perfumery, .
Soaps, Combs, Hifi . Dye. tivigor
ators.&c., Kerosene; Berosehe
• Limps, Shades - , Chimneys,
Wicks, Ste., all of the
late at,,ntyles.
CDOICE (NGARS,IODACCO AND SNEIFY
1
MT Phyaiciani em . *lied. et reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac•
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all hours - of the day-and night.
Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore.
noon; to 2in the afternoon. •
W. H. H. GORE.
Towanda, Sept. 29, tPM.
Bookg, ant, Staticmati
DIARIES TOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
tkigW-YORK: PAPERS
. -
iOBOOL BOOKS,
M!EI
PENS, INK, MUSIC, STATIONERY ; AN
PICTURES
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda", Nov. 19, 1869.
800 it:l/1 ND ERY.—THE PUBLIC a
.
is . respee,ttally Informed that, the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ing, S 3 story, where will be done
B 0 0 ii•B I N !),CNGI
In all Is various branches. on tertns as rea
sonabli " the times " will allow. The Bind.
ery .will be ande• the charge -
EL-C. WIIITAKER,
An experienced Binder, 'and alk, work will be
promptly done, in a style end manner whirl
cannot be excelled, Music, Mapaines, News
papers, Old Books. lc., bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention will be paid to
the Ruling and Binding of - .
BLANK BOOKS
To
TO any desired .pattern,. ,
which 'in quality and
duranility wil be warranted.
MI work will be ready „for delivery when
promised. .
.
The patronage of the public is Aolicited, and
pent.° satisfaction gourranteed.
Towanda. Anent' 1 . I ugfi. - tr.
N EW FIRM 1: NEW 400DS 1
wtcsaa! s FROST,
Would call the attenti on of the cittzrne of
Rome and vicinity ~th.at they have oyentd with
A Nab • Stock of Goods
At the old *and of L. L. Bloody , where with
close attention to the wants of the community
they will keep a good assortment of goods,
which they will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
And at prices that will induce every one to buy
of them. We shall at alt times have a good
mhortment of
FALL .AND WINTER GOOD !
Embracing all the latest styles of
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
DELAISES, ALPACAS, P o SIKTS, :GLOW%
GIIIGHAHS, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CASSLUEBES
rEstiNds, FANCY GOODS, DISBRELLLS,
Fainity Groceries, Hardivare,
CROCKERY, MIRRORS.
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS
WOOD AND TIN-WARD":, : ...
Druge; * Furniture, 4e., cE
The above gives bat a . slight idea of the
GOODS• WE HAVE IN STORE,
And we only say to oor numerous friends and
the public generally, call and sae us, test the
merits of our pretensions, and it eaaeneed.a
BUY AND MAKE YOURSE t LYES •RICH
By saving (money In your purchases..-We; In
tend to
GIVE GREATER BARGAINS THAN
EVEie . I3XFORE HEARD OF
We know we ran pleyeti*on, soßglire na dean.
All kinds of • - •
itTIiIE'RS3PRODIICE
Tae in excbange foigaxiL
. .
• WTOKRAW - FROST.
Sarcasm to S. h. Moody
0. Do NICKEL/M. - ED. FROST
Rome, Pa.. Nov. I.S6S -
r4HOICE TOBACCO: AID _CIGARS.
-it, .13raithake. cznoi/fi.,cheap pore.
A ' FULL :ASSORTMENT - 0 DRIER
iitia CANNES FRUITS, at — • :
Ma rch 10, 1809. Lam &-Xllll.lsa'aft
A NICE STOCK OF OHROMOS
and togravings at FROM.
. •••••••
Z 2 1:44
'v44 jo-viu g; , s - 8 •ff. 0 , P r
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.edrflitttddr , 4.44. 44ll36f P '-;
TowANDB4 , I44ADvoRD , OO.,.PA;,
• ioofisidt
'''": l '''"OntrATUAlX "SAWMILLS
rffll
,BIIINGLE MACHINES, •
oi bed quidity with itte 7 htteirt Ititorows•
enti. All Irk& of Mactilitory !or fflartfing mit
STEAK.riftOIIOB,
MADE R ScREPAIIBED,
STEAM WHISTX4BS;
STE4AM:;,OA:O I nS
_ 04170 g CObB.S,
Ott* OANS, - &0.;
, Fordshilif at sixwi L ootive. -
0
B ls T. " 0 - 11 - TV I N 41,
Done'from Ito Illoshati Mouses.
FORGING- .
of-tleayi 4rougbf werk . tor Twit% and ell
other par 1, dAnte to inlet. !Ilf , o, a large
.
. •
co
Coal
Stove
PO 7
DRA
Fore_
branch
To ,
• COTIVN TARS,,,; ,
wTha
'O , IATTS. .;:
•
Th6l l , •
public t ,
• ? NISSES';. and
IM
I
Ad ' AND
851
And r
manta
did.
TOP ITS,
OIL CLOTHS,
DEMO
AL'
;SO - THE CELEBRATED
mai. S. K. G.
souabl
Sprig Stock is now . comple
The undersigned having balk a Large and con.
lAtHiiotlF Mill hi the Roroagb of Towanda, And
filled it with the most- modern and• improved
amehinery,for the , manufacture of
WiNM)* BABB, BLINDS,
are prepared . to. fill orders, whether large or.
small, upon. the shortest notice, We have
also a large- variety of itIOULDINGS, - of the
latest styled i tal pattern,' which we can furnish
anich. , icheaper than they 'can be worked by
hand. '
PLANING,'.
.
TONGUEING.
GROVEING, . . .
AND Wltol,l.
SAWING,
eersons building, and not living more than
twelve to 'fourteen miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest to: linyurtia.or bring
their lumber and worked by eta machinery.
Bring your grist tif Flooring. or other.lumber;
and while your team is is feeding, bare it
ground out and take it home with you:
We, will pay CASH .for PINE & HEMLOCK
L.CI.I„BER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
and see tor. or if yon can't come. write.. 4 ,,
• L. B. RODGERS & co.
,
To 'stela.
T 0 WA ND A AGRIQULTURA.L.
Sets ,
Policies written the shove
.pmps
nies at the lowest rates. I .fste., rj
ten ar. this A genes . artenripp gr.eb
to farm propert) it HA law
Mercar's nett block, nuth 6idepu) . !:c
.11IN \V. MIX.
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES. I Towanda, Ma? ell 17. I*A9.
TO WAjDA,
HEAVY AND LIGHT 4.Ap03:
GENERAL WOOD WORK.
WOOD TURNING. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK FROM WATCH '
TO SELECT
The above are. from the best
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY & OAK
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS c's HANDI
We have the Broad and Narrow Guage
magic and dre%sea
M. C. biERCUR,. President
AW., AYRES' MARBLE' SHOP,
•
You sill find Granite 'aionunicats, 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.-11:
A:b13010E. LOT OF WINTEEL
E'rnit of all kinds; for safe by, the Bartell
or Bushel, at -. MCCABE k MIX'S. •
VOBA . OOO AN6.OIGARSI
The anderalgaed have established .a
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
T O W .A.. N D A,
Op Main Street below Bridge Street.
Where Alley ire manofecturlaleall kinds of
CUT TOBACCO . AND CIGARS I
Which they idler to4be trade at
W PRICES
Tha't eaunot fail to Mat. We would most ,re
vernally solicit a call from the deale.s through
northern Pennsylvania to an eiamination of
OUR STOOK . AND PRICES I
Oni.Tobacco is taanufactureit from the best
KENTtTOKT AND ;VIRGINIA
Stock that ean .5e procured in the market.
Glee we it:try.:: This la home
,eaferprise and
wAltatteceed; With a Hberal disposition. of the
hide to sbppott home manufacture. - -
MEANS & PHINNY,
157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
June 4,1268.—tr.
Bail
Citti
1/01:1N i D,RY
TIOKINGif,
DENIMS;
STRIP*
PRINTS,
OHI!.,D4ENS , ,
SHOES,
HATS,
• I
ALL P ALPER,
&C. &C
•~.i_.,flr
tVOIIKS
BEET STVET,
To E'calers
We offer a
W. T. BISHOP, SuperiOr.ndent.
TOiValliB, July 2, MS
ELMIRA, N. Y
NDA..I,N 1311 R ANCg
Aoitscr •
t tar lisinied,Loasenadiasie, , mptry -
•
,Polk•
By Ii,II.IIIIIEA4V. 4Zrqi
" di. ihe following well knolin and reit a t,.,i t
putts. Office tfonunye' (
Ifiireettc. Ansotiist
491716,Adnf1g STOOL- bIIVIAXICt C 047401 i I
• MlTifolll, "001,7?,..
Cials:Aoseti Nov. . 1, '67 . fl 5
•
tsviriraon, AND LONDON AND 01.- •
sins IND Lin bennAnox Co. •
Etarplas and Beeereed Food.
di6;211,7q- •
- Amex to toe Calico otates, over.. .
.f, f, P
Dobt,pragnins, upwards of (God) 17,c0. -
kriteinediancz CONTAXY,
liailfoi4,Conn. r 1
\ • ........ . MY/ o '
Capital
Hs* 'sun iitrauat. Lin laoVitialCA G.
Capitol
_ llama. N. J.
_ .
Nowa AN= ax TItAXBIT
(Accldeate)
Phtladdphia,
.
Cdpital
s - ti , ~"
Coanorancrt Men/Llase livamsaittat
llartford.
Co..CARA
Towanda, Feb. 20. Iggii--t1
LIFE, AND . ACCIDENTAL
MUTUAL:OE
C/1.711./L 6EPSEeBiKHD CVZC .
'ERN - MILLION DOLL /c.i!
S. RUSSELL, Agent„
roturarm :wan XXLIAIII X (C) 1 ALI
. i
i E.Y. frlMAßrimltamp.il/cl. / -
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N. Y.
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a the United Staies, ore.:
'remit:fa s,apwardP (gold).
thareholders persanally,
:eats or the ccrepany,
Aberahulderfi. •
:TOKa t. Nsor l'oss.—FraLcis Cot],
tirtmin, Fleury I;rinatill I
a. "Joseph tlatllard , Jr., • M
d. Esq.,:ll. B. H. Ceufsal, AlexeLelc
I,ln. Polert C. Fere,a-, a.,
Pell. Esq., IteMdent Secrer:.! ,. . Aif i•
imiltffa, Jr., Esec„ Counsel rl B. -rfi.
acs Phenix Bank—Cammaen
this Company .1.7 t i.sued
own American citizens iesid:ont
tho ,are Directors and Sharehclthre, and
tenfly, with the other Shareun:fiers. ate
tally
. 1i:0A for all the engaccments ci
nany all Policies ere stanefi oy them.
• are payable in cash prom ul
!eduction tor.futcrese, ati, ant, as "Is
exty days trier' ore,snt.l - .tior ti p 1 ,61.
Lplre at ais o'clock. P. M.. ccd ant a;
Lite rinsarance effected, sod anuuittei
I qr.'l.ffvoralfle tea me.
11 - B. Ager.t.
Aunt 23.
IRE, LfFE, ACCIDEN - I , k 1, .VND
INSURANCE Age:NCI"!
T 0 A X' DA PA
.TOB\ W. MIX, A.,rert ',
For the folldcri
Phrzeriix,of Hartford,
ome In. Co. New Havel,
Germania, Fire. N'ew
North amencan Fire In. Co.. el
New York.
Hanover New Yo•k*....
National Trarelcra (aCclder.t.,l)
. .
THE EQUITABLE LITE 1- HI
ApioE Agtr, for
GASH' CAPITAL
Yearly income occt 12 000.000 ca: , h:
hi , ;NTA.ti 1E A: WA.
Towanda, 3,1:7 25, 11;67
THEtLICO.NIING :11T3TUAI, FIEF
lnsurmce Agency for Bradford
CAPITAL $3,i00,0c0
Mutual Cas44)lan. In successf - ul
er twenty-seven 3..1r..4. •
SIONTA YE & w.tEt)
Towanda, July 25. 'Pia
WYOMING INSURANCE AG'::Y.
VT cv. •
'WYOMING Issurriwt &IMAM'
Wilke4-Barre,
SAMUEL WADFIAMS
L. I). SEICEMAK.EII,..
IL C. SMITH,
Capital and Sorplas EIIO,OOC.
North-America, Hartlord. COn CS-t. rt:' )
Fulton. New York,
Springfield, Naas.;
applications for insurance it the :,bote
plinks taken at fair ra'es and businessave: - .3-
ed to with promptness and care. Partb
'attention will be gisen . to Farm ri , ts tn
country. -Also Liteatfd Live Etvck Insurai-L ,
fectelltin toed and reliable cotnp/nies:.; ff , e
flyer the Bakery on Main•st.. fOrmerly
Merenr S Morrow.
- T. B. CAMP; Agent
Towanda,March 12.1P68.—fi.
G• ° T : 0 T ILE •
33 A_ •IC M Y
FOR A
GOOD MEAL:
AT ALL HOURS.
,OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND:
. IN THEIR SFASON : _
:READ, •y FRUIT,
pas, . _ co •.0 ANDY
P NUTS,
• . • '''' scoir a:BuFeiNaros.
• Towanda:Dec. I. 1P69.
NEW .MILLINERY GOODS !
• MRS. E. J. PIERCE.
Pre=ents herself to the Ladies of. Toean• 3 a with
-a very choice selection .of goods, and is entire
ly confident of bang ahle to meet VIP justly
discrlmin .ting taste ot each as may do her the
honor of an examination of her stock: flunk
ing her formerpetrons for their favor, she so
lithe a continuance ot the same. Fluting done
heautifully and on the shortest notice. Rooms.
over Cohen & Rosenfield's, Main Street. _
Towanan , Ort. 5 16/5p
.STUMP
G. T. GRANGER,,blyersbnrg;Pa.
le nnw manufacturing never Power Stump
kiaehlnee. and trill keep them on han.:,er make
them ca. Oort no ice} from the bes.t tesTerisl
and-warranted. Feb. 15 , iSS9 -3 mo
.A.CKEREL, TROUT, WRITE
Flab, Cod-Fish and Herring.
IdcrCABB
UTTER T-438S AND FD
ee. ready lei of April;
Feb, 11. - ---11cCABEZs
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