Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 20, 1869, Image 4

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Planting Onn in 3M13.
Oar readers. are aware that we
have occasionally urged
,the superi
oritynf the practice of planting cor
either in drilla - or in small hille,thic
t
in the row where the highekt amount
of product is the-.object. " The aver
age increase, in a :ember mf observa
tions and experiments in arill or
thick hill planting, has been 'about
25 per cent. John Johnston saga that
this increases much moreithannierpay
the hoing, and neerlY doubles the
corn fodder.
_We. fi nd ear - views en
dore4d in a recent article in - the
Clyde Times, with the 'signiture of
tqy" which we recognize As that of
Joseph Watson, well known as an
intelligent and successful farmer. He
states that he has:need Emery's corn
planter for twenty years,' and finds it
a laboi-saving - implement, planting
eight acres a , day,. and•enabling him
to put in his , crop_ promptly and in
season, even if then happens. to be
at the time a serniclii , of; 'farm labor
ers. He remarks that the object of
planting rows both ways;is not equal
in practice to the importance attach
ed to it in theory„ arid then adds
some reasons of the "row one-way
system," in addition to those which
we have formerly given, arid which
necessarily result from the use of a
. planter or drill. He states in sue
stance, that while the plowing of the
sod is going on, which should be
done with a strong team, a - lighter
team may be employed to harrow
the freshly turned earth •as fast as
• each "land" is completed, and the
corn planter follow immediately after.
This obviates the necessity of wait
ing till the whole field is completed,
• for cross-working any planting'm the
old fashioned way—when the soil,
perhaps, has become dry, and many
days lost by the delay. The rows
thus planted by means or the drill
will be either straight, or contain no
short crooks ; .and hence the cultiva
tor may be run close - to the rows,
and lessen the amount of hand-hoeing.
-Another advantage is, the hoes may
follow' Immediately after the culti
vator while the , earth is fresh and
mellow ; and and stalks accidentally
covered are immediately relieved
and set rip;-- withot leaving them
partly prostrated several days, as in
the old practice, until the cross culti
vation is commenced. Ho further
adds that he prefers planting by hand
and hoe, even pfter the whole field
has been' marked both ways; and
-that none of his neighbors raise
greater crops of corn or at so little
expense per bushel --Register of
Rural Affairs,
How to raise Good Potatoes.
J. T. Merriman writes to the Ohio
Farmer as follows : Many people
think that potatoes Will, pow, no
matter how,, poor the' seed is—the
refuse of What is left;of eating—while
others plant mixed varieties,all ode
planted together, and then complain
of poor potatoes. I have been an
observer of the management in rais
ing potatoes of different kinds for
fifty years ; the, way I have' bad the
best crop is to plow up a piece of
greensward of good depth, from one
to fifteen acres,as the individual may
want, then harrow- lengthwise until
it is well mellowed up, then diagon
ally, so as to have it well mellowed ;
then with a light shovel-plow mark
out three feet apart and not cross it,
and he sure to have your rows east
and west, (corn rows should be north
and south,) so the sun will not burn
or helt the hills in hot weathar.
My plaii is to sort the potatoes,
taking out tlh; two bigest sizes to
use,
then take the three next sizes,
and leave the two least Wand all the
.ill-shaped ones of all sizes.,, As like
produces like of ill ones, that is why
potatoes degenerate. I put plaster of
gypsum about one tablespoonful in
the hill, when I drop my pototoes. I
plant them one way and oover with
my hoe ; I plant rows 'three feet
apart. My mode is to put one pota
, to or half in the hill with the plas
ter, of whatever kind of potatoes I
plant ; the-plaster helps to start the•
potatoes and keeps them from rotting,
w. which is an object of late years.lone
potato or one piece is enough for a
hill. Ay planting- on sward land the
potatoes are dry and mealy, While on
land that as been plowed severa
times, the potatoes will be soggy.
The potato crop is becoming more
profitable, and it is time that farmers
should look out for good seed and
plant good and not poor kinds of po
tatoes. It takes tan or twelve bush
els to plant_ an acre as I plant, and
generally from three hundred to four
hundred bushels product.
I cultivate potatoes when they aro
up about two inches high, then use
a shovel plow, so as to have them
o•ood to hoe. I hoe them when about
-
a foot high,and hill them nut too high.
Some farmers plow a deep furrow,
drop in their potatoes and , plow in
their seedd plow up the hills and
plow out their potatoes. - This is
hoeing potatoes with a vengeance ;
pqtatoes braised ; one hundred bush
ielp per acre, and small, poor ones at
that. Potatoes are one of our staples
fob . family support, and should be
raised with care to get good ones.
MULCHING Nsmax-Purnm Tasks:
We have found mulching to be of
decided benefit to recently-transplant
ed trees of all kinds, and espeoially
to deciduous trees. It should be ap
plied before the sun becomes hot and
the•ground dry and begins to bake—
say early in May. Various appli
cations are used—some apply fine
shavings, saw-dust, spent tan, grass
and even charcoal. We have used
almost exclusively grass, and think it
answers as well as any .other. gut
it should be renewed two or three
times - during the season, and the stir
red. It keeps the soil around the
trees moist and cool, and put/rents
the growth of weeds.
Evergreens can also be mulched
with benefit, though we do not think
they demand it to an equal extent,
as their dense, low foliage answers
pretty well as a substitute. The
ground, however, should be frequetly
, stlrred around them. We have
never lost an evergreen, and think
there Are upon our premises some
pretty,. fair specimens. ,We never
mulch any tree after the first season,
unless it looks a little "tinder the
weather."—Germantown Telegraph.
Scam farmers are so stupid as to
laugh at their neighbors who practice
carding their caws , . Yet the good
result of this practice are seen, not
only in the better appearance 'of the
animals that are cardel daily, but in
fuller milk pails.
•
CommoN OAKB.--One cop of asgar
two-thirds c9p of batter ; two mai
two tablespoonfuls sew ; :half
teaspoonful soda, Ilavo7 WithAll/41*
anything 7 0 . 0 Pledge. •
tI. • t.~
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SPEVIAL,VI`TRA,OTIVA
. For porelisiera of • - - ,
SPRING CifoODS.
We are now ering a lame and ended u.
sortament of new and decidedly Wee styles:Pa
the line of ' - '
CASSIMERE SVITS,
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
AM assure our friends ala customers that they
will And it to their 'literati to call on us sod
post themselves prioes before purchasing
elswhem.
Shows that
TO sell (only
Ae low so they
Have proved
And that
APPREDAITE THE SAME:
Un Fumbling Goods our stock ti complete.
All the new Spring Styles of. Neck Ties, Bows,
Underwear. Holsery, Suspenders, Gloves, and
the celebrated
Have nob arrived. Each.lot is marked In plain
ti , and our customers are all trestedalike.
Thinking the public for put patronage, we so.
lilt a 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 it 'WOLFF.
No. 123 Hain St.
One door north of Taylor es C,p;'a Store
Towanda, Pa. April 95,1869.
ArThe bigheat,,prine qtah pa for Wool
1 des and Pelti.
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLOTHING MORE
Adjoining Patton's Blcck.
ROSENBERG •& VOLFF,
Yould respectfully announce to the citis ens of.
Towanda and vi daily, that they have opened
the above store, under the name of " The To
wanda Regulator," with a splendid assortment
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, is., &c.,
which they assure the said citizens cannot be
excelled In style or elegance. and that the
prices ar , so low as to astonish everybody.—
Rosenberg & Wolff hope that by strict atten
tion, said fide dealing with the peciPle of To
wanda, they will obtain their patronage end
suplamt. They also beg to sutdoin the folloer
lag Commandments for their guidance. ,
At Rosenberg & Wolff's One Price Regulator
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
1. Thou shalt have no other place 'to buy
clothing except Rosenberg% Wolff's One Price
Regulator, Main Street.
2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant:
though shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg & Wolff are no Chatham-et. dealers,
but sell at one price, and reliable. and will
aerveyouounto the third and fourth generatler,.
3. Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be bond at Rosen
berg & Wolff's One Price Store.
4. Thou 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, tor, on the seventh day.
Rosenberg & Wolff. and their clerks, desire to
rest rrom their - labors.
5. Tbou shalt honor the d ays rg &
wolf! deal, and long may be thy to enjoy
its benefits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
baying of Chatham st. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosanberg.fr. Wolf's Once ,Price Regu
lator, Main street
7. Thou shalt iot seek In vain for goods of
Foreign make. for Rosenberg. k. Wolff keep a
large variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin from the Regulator
for Ramberg & Wolff sell so cheap it would be
a sin.
9. Thou shalt not bast false witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
suited and for lass money, at Rosenberg &
Wolf's than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg 'ft Wolff can
give them to you likewise therefore, take
counsel, and buy only of Rosonb erg is 'Wolff
the Once Price lien. 7 .
'rowan la, Sept. 1,1868.
UP TOWN CLOTHING STORE!
JARS IN USE
, Satan lass.
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Pinta sad Vesta for
yfhlth bare been selected from the
CHOICEST STOCkS,
THE STEADY INCREASE
OUR SALES
OUR EFFORTS
FIRST CLASS GOODS
CAN BE AFFORDED,
A SUCCESS,
OUR CUSTOMERS
FRENCH. YOKE .SHIRTS,
OF BEADY MADE CLOTHING!
CONE ONE! COME ALL I
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days
Opposite Pubtto Square,
96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,
Receiving new additions to his stock sit
I, 0 33. I N
Every week, which he is selling lower than any
house to tewa.
GOOD CASSIMEUE SUITS, $16,00
I large ljne of
CASSIAIERE AND UNION SUITS
CHEAP !
OVERCOATS. AT ANY PRICE
A large-line of
OLOTH& - AND CASSIMERES,
Which is selling below cost. is he Is anxious to
close oat this branch of his business.
Or ALL KINDS
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Of every description.
BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS
• •
HATS AND CAPS AT COST I
Call and convince yocusadve.s I i
Towanda', No .18,1868
TOWANDA STEAM !FLOURING
MILLB e.
S,I'ULLEB & Ca,
Itesiectfally Ink= the public that they have
purchased the new and extensive awn Pinar
Ing 1101 s, built by Griffith., Wells &liaison,
in the south part of the borough of 'Amanda,
and having all the modern ImproVetienta. and
competent Millers, they are prepared tp -do
CUSTOM GRINDING,
In the best possible winner, and at unwssally,
short notice. ilverybeins will betaken to give
satisfaction, and we invite a pile tris/._
Fatniete doing badness in town'ealf bring
their grain, and hate it ground to taketack
FLOUR, PEED AND. MEAL,
Tor ode at the lowed eastk*Orliee, and delivered
la ow Pert M Um 'Moil tree d ebarge. ,
TomeadoMotimober 10,18 68 . . V,- • .
. .
-r e ts. le: • mono:- •
itc=sB, PRoyisiorts,
WOODEN, WILLOW AND STONE
W.A.RIOI
No. 1, PartON's %kr.,
SOutl4ast cor. Main & Bridge-efb.
TOWANDA, PA,
New and, Desirable 'Goo*,
RECEIVE/ DAILY.
Aiwortment almyivuomplete.
Great Inducements to
CASH BUYERS!
COUNTRY. PRODUCE -
Bought and Sold at
Tsl, MA AKE T -RATES.
LONG & KEELER.
- Nov 1 1, 1868: -
HOLESA.LE GROCERY
PROVISION IIOITS:R
P: S. M. ez CO
The anderaigned, encouraged by
he success _ which has thus far; at-
tended their new enterprise; desire
to make acknowledgement for the
very liberal patronage they have re-
ceived, 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
heir stock as--,the wants of their
ade requires
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup,
.litolassitg, Coffee, Rice, To
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom-
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour'
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety o
other goods, which have been• recent-
y 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 r of Fine
Teas, which they are. selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing
he quality in all cases
"" Have also on hand a good assort-
went of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
They' still continue to have the
benefit of a resident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the market
and prepared to turn to our adva
tap any favorable changes h the
price of goods
FOX, STEVENS, MERCIIII k t, CO
May 12, 1868
PATTERSON & KINNEY,
Elaccessors to Tumuli J.Yorra,
GROCERIES ANI) PROVISIONS
TOWANDA, PENN'A
Having purchased the entire stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
of T. J. JONES, and having added largely
thereto by recent purehases , 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
SUGARS,
J. M. COLLINS.
-Fll4ll, ,
FLOUR,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
At; Cheap
_as the cheapest. Wo gu &mantes per ,
feet sattthotion to all who may favor us with a
CASH. PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
J. & PATTERSON.
March 10, 1869. —tf
W GROCERY AND PROVI7
SION 119M13 !
& 111.11.1 c.,
In Wilford' Store Of U[ereur's New Block.
NEW TAILOR : SHOP
>*_
Has opened a shop In the room back of the
Booms of the Young Yea's Cluistbn Assocla
tton, second story; over Eddy's Clothing Store
where he p now prepared to d all kinds of.
• ' TAILORIECI, • "
In the WS wad most fashionable manner. An
merinos of many years, s determinatkin to
keep np with the Fashions of • the Times. ands
dsairs,to please his eusteasen. hia believes will
easbh bin to give satisfaction. • •
"fb Onfithig IlloaCts nowt sake sal maw
able 141111116 T 071,61. Oct. 17 1 Mt
IME]
113, Man; STBECT,
TOWANDA, PA
EMEI
Dealers In
• FRUITS,
NO. 2, Patton's Black,
Bach al
TEAS,
COFFEES,
SYRUPS,
'MOLASSES,
FEED,
CORN MEAL,
KEROSOENE,
STONE WABE„ &O. &C
W. B. BINNBT.
MAIN STREET,
J#XOB PENNEPACKER,
-RDFOtTYP.
filto64BY, - PROVISION ..;
FBSD._BYOBB.
(Nab4t., and door eolith of the Bell Lest
goose) looold i gt feeplWallyjneito Utast
teattexcelktbe tie Ile large - sad .**.e.
'tented stook.o
EgtoglitiES:AND mitonstOgi,
BE
- •
he 14 masa to omit tho'ta t '
moo of an: Re haulm) 4opested
`MLEI STORE, -
mach U wen situated. to lapilli sea' id
•Barclay - coal 'views* 41E-, MO. ue kapa
constantly on Irs!ul a Imp stock of •
TEAS o_ciplits, - suct SUGARSI
MOLASSES,
litiottß, BUTTER, PORK, - &0.,
WbUgibeji selling cheap for cash..
GOODS DELIfE:RED IN TILE DOSO'
FREE OF•RHARGE:
The citizens of hrwanda and vicinity, will
plems accept my thanks for their very - liberal
patronage for the last two years and_
promise with their. as ,to i m pale s -
erxerocttnnity twenlirge emilmitinem; so as
toe/anent satisfaction to . all: Call and see us
*Pim
Towanda"; July 10, 1867.
pEOPLES
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
South Comer Bridge and Main Street&
spew end complete dock of
GROCER'S AND PROVISIONP,
Which will be sold at the lowed possible
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONEiWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOW, FEED, MEAL GRAIN, 45:0
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Bring on your priduao, *filch we pip Cash
DAIRYMEN,
A constant supply , of Ashton Balt, - all sized
Churnes, Butter Ferkine. Tabs, &c.
Please call and look through our stock, and
we will do our best to please you:
W A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda. April 28, 1869.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Purchased the entire interest di
R. H. PATCH,
,fin in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
G R ° O%ER I E S,
Which I have purchased for Cash and teelcconfi
;lest that can sell at as low figures as Cat! be
I) , nrehased elsewhere. I now offer to-the public
a splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALMATUB; SPIC)M, AC
Have on hand a large stoat),
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM -DO
RYE .DO.- BUCKWHEAT DO.
keep constantly on liana; PORK, RAMS,
LARD and kinds of PISR. World -all the at
tentiou of tip public to oar Caa't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. 'Jesse Oakley'iMelebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
Please call and examine our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large assortment of YANKEE iIiOTIONS,
TOILET SOAPS, &c.,&c. I will pay the high-
eat eaat pride for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Farmers give 133 a sail before selling elsewhere
All persons indebted to the late Arm will
•
please call and make immediate payment,
Towanda, March 12, 1887
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAMES MAKlltilliON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large aasorttnent of, 'j
CABINET( pusNittraz,
Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, "C-3 tea.
&c., of every descriptor' , which will be.n de
of the beet materials; andlin he moat workm o
like manner. .
1 invite the inaction of the public to mylwork,
which shaft° be summed In durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
Ready-made Coffins constantly on hank or
made to ()idea. A good Hearse will be famished
when desired.
Aug.ls, IABS.
P ACIFIC HOTEL,
170,172.171 & 176 Greenwich Street;
The undersigned takes pleasure in announc
ing to hie numerous Mullis and patrons that
from this date, the charge of the Pacific will
be $2,50 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this house and
therefore free from the too common exactionitif
an inerd bate rent, he is fully able to meal the
downward tendency,of prices without any fall
fug oft of orsk& '
It will now, as ,beretofore, be his aim to
maintain undiminished the favorable reputatkn
of the Pacific, which It has enjoyed for many
years, as one of the beet of travelers' hotels:
The table' will be bountifully supplied with
every de icacy of the wagon. • --
The
attendance -will be found efficient and
obliging- • .
Me location will be found convenient for
those whose business calls them in the lower,
part of the city, being one door north of Cort
landt st., and one block west of Broadway, and
of ready access to all Bail Bold and Steamboat
Lines, • - JOHN PATTE`e. .
Nov. 17.1868.-Bm.
MANNING & HARNESS MAKING
.1. The underidgned have this day formed
a-Indoors hip be known as 'lnfirm of XL
HEIM PULLER. for-the purpose or eirrybit
on the above loudness. Harness mating and
matting done to order gain vort warranted.
Cash paid torlddes.
HIHPFIN HUME.
• EDGAH Et. KUHL
Camptown, Jan.. 211. 1868.
•
Clicaz YOUNG HYSON, 00-
long. OunpOwder and Imperial Tess of an
grades. Wierentedgood.
COWELL & MYER.
DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS:
moral. imffa.
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W • 11)
IrolddAallealetWibt.
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ANA liglimnumlearg
f L'"); • • • ; i :
Is idellasiimiiible the : rots at Abeps*
~, h ic k bp 'flow lbri7a reaerat f o rmer
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- ?r
- • GO - .P ro R S..
i7omd • tin6frof ickei - irell Ind reliable
EMI
Ja i
opeTtN, itsos. ,•oir-\•,'PANTS,
DRESS o9ATi,:-PAITTO7&-y4iTi;,
tins] Coats' Dustiril and Pants,'
Over Alb and Z i a ms I m lrts; Linennid 'Paper
Collare.l4Den, and Flannel Shirts.
Neck Suspenders, loves, Canes; Leather
gyring sts. 1311k,,Soft, and: Straw. Bats.
AU VS elms. Bemember. that Gowl, Saida are
at a lair price than poor riodsat any
:i te r Call and examine my goods. before hay.
Nut door to Powell & Oo
IL W. EDDY.'
Towanda, Nay 28,1867. - - '
JOHN
TSB ' TEMPLE OF ...PASHIONI
ten entire i new stock et Clothing bought u
cheap is before the war to be sold with
HAM,
C. B: PATCH
C. S. PATCB
Niw You, Oct. 10, 1888
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ci.:ti - ti , ig7l.f(T':x.- - 6.:::: ,- :.:
{NoShodaiot my kind) COlilsting
BITIVS
All Wool:
NEW STORE AND - NEW GOODS!
SMALL. PROFITS I
.0.0 undersigned would retheettal* announce
to tn• citizens of Tolman and vicinity that be
is now ready to, OM them Clothing; such u
FINE BEAVER OVEROOATS;
• CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS,
fp the
FIN= Da* u n Busuass Some
RAM
_Maio GAPS.
Farnishlag G00d5,4,43.. and that these goods
boeght 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 to gain
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a
basis of .
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
and all goodawill be warranted for what they
are represented to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself. - Don't - forget the place,
Temple of 'Fashion i opposite the Means House,
south end of Beidleman's Block.
A. JACOlig.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. - •
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
PROCLAMATION BY
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
TOWANDA, PA
s • ,
WEIDMAN, It seems to have pleased the in
habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog
nine our fair way of dealing ;
AND WHARIAS; We - owe our sincere thanks
to the community for exteniling to as so liberal .
a patronage 'until now ;
Awn Wasams,_ We deem . t our duty to re
ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us that
far; 1 . .
We do hereby Oablicly PROCLAIM, that on
great stock of
_
SPRING AND 'SUMMER GOODS,
SUCH AS 8110AI/110TH, BEAVER.
Doeskin Carisimere Suits,
Of all grades and of the latest styles, Will be
•
disposed of at
.1
REDUCED PRICES! ,
•
Oar gteta are manufactured In New York city
by one 61. the members of the firm, therefore
we are enabled to sell as cheap as the next;
and wishing o reduce our stock. we will put
our goods at such low rates as will enable any
body to buy a - ault of clothes. We are thceiv
ing the finest stock of
SPRING AND SIIIIM.V. GOODS
Ever brought to this market such ae Beaver,
Chinchilla Doeskin, &c., for Men and Bois
wear. Call at the Clothing Store o' - I
COHEN & ROSENFIELD,
And convince youraelt of the fact t hot they; do
as they say and do not misrepresent any of
their goodsoiWe -also call attention to our
stock of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Each as Cassimere and Woolen Orershirts, Un
dershirts and Drawers, ovaralls and overshirts,
(novas, Cardigan Jackets, Tics Collars, Sus
penders,
LATEST STYLE' S HATS & CAPS,.
Whist' they also sell at Re:laced Prices. 3 'vu
as a call before buying elsewhere.
:COMM A ROSENFIELD,
Opposite Powell A Co,
Towanda, April 1, 1860..
OFFICE OF 'WICKHAM & BLACK
TOWANDA, PA.,
Havingcleared our shelves of our
Holiday Goodi and replaced them
with House Keeping Goias 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 tliockery and Glass Ware
ever opened in Towanda.
In addition to these Goods we have
a full line of linivei and Forks,
Spocimb i LaMps, &c. By importing
our main stock direct from the Pot
tery in PitlePe, and getting our
Lamps and Glassware from the Man.
nlactou, we are able to-offer greater
inducements' than ever offtired. in
this section before. It is'worth your
while to call and examine Goods and
prices, -beforr, puichasing
Most RetipectfallY
of
lAN ,
STOVES I STOVES I STOVES
. Just receibred new line Stoies at •
IRE METROPOLffAN • HARDWARE STORE
ORWELL,- PA.
Are attracting much attention . do inisnense
variety of Bores
• 4'et rs ON BAND 1
Storey, coal or wood, that will 'suit you for
1 - •
PARLOR, OFFICE, STORE, SOHO 1, SHOP,.
CHURCH. BOA IVOit COOKING •STOVES
COMO. arta see the new patteree—it least.
OIIE LOOK BEFORE BITYINO
We keep all loading Stoiea for ttie
tt"thpvarlety tto,frth:hu wn ta e := i r e g ryo i : rr
tared •
•r, f • ' N. BRONSON.
Oawell. Pe.. Oct. 91.1668.. .
Wicsa'
kozERKL, COD . FISH,' BLUE
AIL Fish, llsoldnaw Trout; Clsroes.• Picteled
sad Smoked Ma'am), Smoked Halibut, and
Dried Besf, at 1 Lova 8
~ Kiimsee.
'FLOUR' .—Whe at Flour 9 all
saws, Bacembeat non!. , 13rTCorni_
Meal. Feed, ite4 at
Dee:ls: • - 1 • W. A tIOCIEWEtIat'
:PRESS FIGS, TAMARINE FEE
gems and Jellies of all '
COWELL & MXER.
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thilk= ant
mostioanuable - ;---
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DRITGEVNEDI . •
- ruirse,or_ye,vmmunlit
- ~•• • • -
AND TOPPNTiN
Mndiitklndi of Ilroshu,
. ,
KEROSEIiT, OR COAL OIL,
AlacholAad !ThrzOng Fluid .
ttimistabig., ,ostinggys,
Simmjard.WMWßUPoo.6.
NEER'S 11401IENE .
Fang: and Toilet Article, In all thek vnriety,
srpsrovii, BUSHES,
Posiadai,Th*Myel, Perpameiy,
POCKET - BOOKS,
_PORT MONAIS,
nictit Rakes,
TOOTA:SRIN AND - HAIR PREPARATIONS
•
PUNS
, WIRES AND •LIQUORS,
FOr Medicinal use, .
IDDACOO, -- SNUPt,, MIA AND UIDARIN
GU•den, pica and Floue Seed', Tennis', Sup.
porters.. Suspensories, • Shoulder. Braces,
"Mead pampa, TelitidnitillniP• Nursing
Bottles, Nipples,
;SyringesNiea *pi
• EV; Ms. , Pas, ;-
Sealing Frnit Jars E tarsi:
Plavoringihrtracts,l3tone Jugs, Glass
- Ware, Bottlea,lilak. Corks. Bath Brick,
and Store Blacking. Fish Taekle, Amstrad
, tion..to Botanic. Eclectic and Homopath
lo. Medicines. and all the Popular Patent
• E I. .0 I-N E .
All articles warranted as represented. Per
sons at a distance, can receive their order!' by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
Medics advice &en gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine. -
w Thankful for put liberal patrozs4e,woul4
ily 0111/C0 to hie., friends and - the
public!gi 111111
that impalas 'shall be spared to satisfy.
and merit the continuation of their confidence
and patronage. • _
is*. Open Sundays for prescriptions 'from 9
to lo and•l2 -to 1, and 5t06. r.
H. O. PORTER, M. D.
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-.•- -
MARSHALL BROTHERS Sr: CO
Wish to call the attention of the public to
their new Stock of •
•
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS, •
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
Window Oleos, Posh, Palate, Oils,
!Puttp,Tarnbshes, and Paint ,
and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cub price. Also, a fine assortment of
- KUILO-GENE LAidPl3
of every style and pattern to suit the public. •
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil And
Fluid to Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
JOBBING PRO*PTLT ATTENDED TO
We have on hand a fine ankle of
GLASS FRUIT JARS, .
Wlll3 linprcived self-sdallug corks, and
HERUETICALSEALINGCANS,
which is one of the hest Caw used.
June 20,1866.
LOOK HERE!;
There is now on exhibition at the
Mammoth Furniture: Sem;
1
A oivAN 4, PA.,
'The largest and best stock of
FURNITURE!
To ba found in Northern Pennsylvania, which
is being sold at
GREATLY RED U. ED PRICES !
My stock consists in part of Puler, 'Library
Dining Room and Chamber salts. Parlor,•lA
brary, B.ttension, Dining and Office Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads Bureaus, Washstands,
Sofas, Lounges, Tetiitites , W.hat-Nots, Cra
dles, Cribbs, so. hc. & foil line of Mattres
ses and Bedding. Pier,Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rtio Primes and Brack
ets, dcc., 4.0. In fact everything
In -the Furnitult Line
.t
Which must be seen to be afreclated and
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
'than the same quality_ of gtiods can be pur
chased elsewhere.
.Ttusniffulto the public for their past liberal
patronage, and determined to merit a contin
uance pf the same by offering inducements not
to be found elsewhere, I invite them. to call
and examine my goods and prices before par
chasing els ewbere. No. charge for showing
goods and I
WILLI :NOT BE UNDERSOLD
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied-as usual at
the loirest market prices.
also keep on band a large. astortment of
Reads bladeCoftlns from the moat common to
the dolt Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Caps
lbc..ind I ant the solo agent In Bradford coun
ty for SHWAS'S & FMK% " 4
METALIC SITBIAL CASES, CASKETS, &C
are,
& BLACK.
A good REAM always is readiness when
required, '
JAMS 0. FROST,
Taqranda, Dec 10, 1863.. , . • • -
F . URNITURIE - i•
NEW GOODS! NEW-GOODSI
T-L.Y FINI,BHED
POPULAR PRICES
Consigting (of
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
lIIRRORSi, PICTURE FRAMES;
Photograph Frames, tor. everybody
A"GENERLL ASSORTMENt EVINITIIItE,
Suited to this market. I have the beit uphohr
terer in the country,' and manufacture our own
upholstered work.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done to order. Hiving" an 'supertonic of 20
years to the business, I can confidently hope to
please all , who patron ise me. -
Don't forget the place. - No. 153, Nabiat.,
two doors
. south of Beldleman's Block, TOWIIII.
da.
8. T. DECKER.
TowandaMay . Bo, 1868.—tf.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI.
JIM In SOAPS; at - NoOABB A MIX'S.
fiarbroart.
TIN WkRE
furniture.
DINING ROOM SET
- 'Wtllll l alig•=tOtting. •
• _ -
Ictr , ' 0 - ORE'S
:di Poway
err', eenthitter SC' bedew' _et, the .
etehi,No44, Matte Siodt,
_viten he Is daily
noeivieit- sitaltketi_to bitStooh boo the deli
feiportets etteleatifeetaxere.
hdlg. eeke ;•r, e, Shod Aare ofpeldie=
ap. lentestock of_ •
DRUGS • AND NEDIO6II3B
Nesbit Wok teethed, and we ere now em
itted to supply the I- , • '
WANTS OP THE OLIO WILTFk• ATITOL4B
•
, nstuo::,.isToiv;7,-,-
ananix• Ins naps.
PURI WISER AND LIQUOR/!';
FOR: urpWAL ÜBE ONLY:,
a fILL assornart or coxasignarsu
WILE= AND HONCEPATILIC
moms.
♦LL TUB . PQPULAB
rams, ou., vAmitin,
PAIN'r_AND VARNISH BRUSHES
nnkrom On) awa.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OP MET
KIND
ALCOHOLIC AND num zSTRACTB.,
441.1141.0111 AND RERINOIDS.
All the Best Trassee:
ABDOMINAL STITPORTEAB,
Shoc4der
MANZ Pules, NIPPLE BNELLE, AND
SHI3I6DS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters.
♦ LAWS misorrirpre OF sazoas, sisoni,Pocicrr
•
BIIS(UCALINBTRUMENTB OF LATE STYLE
MID IliIT QUALITY
large supp.y Brushes for -tho Hat and.Halr
Also for the Teeth and . Walla, Tooth T ow.
den and Pastel, One Perfumery,
• Bowl. Combs Hair D y e, Invigor. •
athrsoko:Admosene,.. Serosehe . •
• Lampe, flhades,:Chlmneys, "
Wicks, .to., all of the
late et styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO ADTDift7F,I"
•w Physicians supplied at reasonable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by
ant persons at all ;hours of Vie day ann i ght.
Sunday twins 'from 9 to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. H. IL GORE. '
Towanda, Sept. 29, 1868.
Books -anb ,litationtrp.
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER •& ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
'SCHOOL BOOKS, g i t &
PENS, INK, MUSIC, STATIONERY AND
PicrpßEs
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Nov. 19, 1868;
•
BOK-BINDERY.,THE PUBLIC
is respectfully informed that -the Book-
Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build
ing, Si stOry, where will be done
B00.11•BIN. 0 .ING
In all t.e various branches, on terns as tea
aonablt at" the times ". will allow. • The Bind.
ery will be nader the charge of
11. C. WRITAkER,
•
Anexperienced -Binder, and - all wok will be
promptly done Lin a ,style and manna which
cannot be excelled. Music, klagazines, News
papers, Old Books, dm., bound in every variety
of style. Particular attention will be paid to
the Ruling and Binding of
BLANK BOOKS,
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
darafdlity veil be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when
promised.
The patronage of the public is solicitel, and
perky satisfaction gaammteed.
Towanda. August 2. IR6W—tt. •
NEW FIRM! NEW,I:3I: , :::SDS 1
Zcs FF;OST,
Would call' the attenti on lot the citizrna' of
Rome and vicinity, that they have opent.d . with
A New Stock of Goods
At the old stand'of L. L. Moody, 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'L9W.EST,
And at prices that will induce eyery one to buy
of them. We shall at all times have a good
assortment of "
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Embracing all tho latest'styles of '
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
DELAINES, ig,i , ecesi PRINTS, :GLOVES,
OLUGHAIIS, HOSIERY,. HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTH% CASSIMEBtB
NBSTINGS, FANCY GOODS, UNDRELLAS,
Family Grocerie.9, Hardtiktre,
CEOOKERY, 31IRRORa, '
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS
WOOD AND TIN-WARN.
Drugß,-Furniture, ttc
The above gives but weight idea of the
GOODS •WE HAVE IN STORE,
And we only say to our numerous 'friends and
the publle generally, call:and
If
e ui, test the
inmits of our pretensions, and If o)tvinced.§
Btnr AND MAKE IrotrasEuss RICH
By saving (money in your purchases. 'We; In
tend to
GIVE GREATA. IL BARGAINS. TITAN
EVECBEFORE HEARD OF
We know ;we can ployseCycni, son give ng
AU kinds of '
FA RatERISIVR ODUC.E!
'Taken iu exclumge for goixts. . .
.
WICKHAM & FROST.
Successors to li. Moody.
0. D. 1110EDA.D. Ea. nos?.
Rome. Ps: - . Nov.ll. 1888 . -
C Ii m MC PI TOB r C c e ,l 4 e l l eLTGAIS
A PULL ASSORTMENT pf DRIE.D
-1 1 1 Sad CANNED . ,FRII,ITS. • •
Ms. reh 10,1888: Logo. &'
A NICE. STOOK\OFAHROMOS
.EL aai Cogn*gs at FROST'S
ISIN2
MEI
NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY
•4 . :: . A..p:ivi.N . i - s a 01,,,i,
Sittlfied op Pizt", out *Ms, Stree t,
TONVANDA; BRADFORD CO, PA,
' a wir mama to rand'
4311COM411; SAW MILLS
AIM
siarroui iumiticKs,
Ortbe bed quay *Oh tar to baprole
mita. /MAU& Ilady tar Maria; asu!
OW Urns.:
STEAM ENGINES,
MADE & REPAIRED,
STEAM .WRISTS,
. .STEAM GAGUES;
GAUGE COCKS,
OIL (*Ns; ao.,
Fund*Ot - st Old notice.'
BOLT lI.TTING,
Dooe (sow; to te twits la diameter.
FORGING -
Of heavy wrought work 'for Bridges, find all
other purposes, dote I.o',order. Also, alarms
mortment of
COOKING &BEATING • STOVES
Coal and Wood Buisari. Furniture for Cooking
Stoves. Wore Pipe.. Tin-Ware, Boat Poops,
Plows, Cultivators and Loaners, kept constant
ly on band.
DRAWINGS.ar, SPECIFICATIONS'
Of all kinds of madam , for mills and other
1 11 11 101 na prepared b '
WAXIREN: HILL ,
foreman, litho has bad Imp =Friel:co In this
branch of Abe bushman. ' •
JOHN CARMAN.
• Towanda, Oct. 29,1888.-11.
T_OWAND , 4 CARRIAGE
FA.OTORY.
Tha undersigned respecguilj =none°.
.public that 6 - ey have purchased the
OIt:RRIAG - E SH - OP
gNI
OP'
4. 11. DRAKE',
And are now papared to build work In
T.HE LATEST STYLE
And- most workmanlike manner. They wil
constantly'keep on hand an assortment of npien
did •
TOP "AN'DPVPEN - BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOCRAT. AND LUMBER WAGONS,
0217. AND TWO - ECP-LTED
ALBANY'SL,EIG HS.
ALL WORE WARRANTED.
REPAIRING
.promptly- attended - to at rea-
soaabla'prices.
• BRYANT It. STUJJEN.
Towai'da, May 3,1867.—1 y.
NEW P.LANIN.G MILL
The undersigned balling -bath a large and com
modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
tilled it with the most moiUrn and improved
machinery, (or the manufacture of.
WINDOW SASH, 8 BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large or
small, upon the shortest notice. We have
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish"
much cheaper than they can be worked ..bY
hand: -
PLANING, . -
.
I TON,G USING, 0
, - . GR.QVRIK - 0, •
AND SCROLL
SAWING.
iz,
and al work - pertaining to. Joinery,; will
be done to suit our customers. • !
Persons • bulldi g, and not living„,,more thin
twelve to fou n distant, dill find"it
largely for their t to' buy of na, or bring
their lumber anal worked by our machinery.
Bring - your grist : of Flooring. or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have it
grouted out and take it home with you.
We will pay CASH for PINE dr. HEMLOCK
LIMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come
arid see os. or if you cab' come, write.
, L. B. ROI/GELS A, CO:
Towanda. Fen:. 'Rat ,
TOWA ND A" AGRICULTURAL
Policies Written the above co:p ,
flies at the lowest rates. Leese., if see,
ted at this Agency. Particular a:tentiOrt girl
to farm property. Office at his law office A
erene3 new block, north side put.he square.t'
• - JOHN W. MIX
MANUFACTURES RUBS, SPOKES Towanda, March 17.1 1 3C9.
_
TOIVANDA, PENN'A.,
HEAVY. - AND' LIGHT. WAGONS,
WOOF. TURNING IN ALL ITS BRINCITE*.
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING,' ETC., ETC,
HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO. SELECT
The above are film tbe I.test
'• - •
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY -OAK.
LIGHT AND HEAYY - WAGONB ON HAND
We hare the•. Broad and . Narrow Guage
PICItS.Ina4 and dreiped
?4. C. EIERCUR, Piesident
A. WiATRES' MARBLE SHOO
Ton will find Granite alOnuments, both Quincy
and concord, Marble and Slate Mantles, and
oal . Grates' to A large assortment con
stantly on band; Cheap as the cheapest.
Aug.-10, 1868.—1 y.
A QHOICE LOT OF WINTER
firolt of all kinds,!for ule by the Barri:al
or_giuihel. at MaCABE (V MIX'S.
08Ac. 0 ,0 A.N-iyc.lGAlts!
The undereteed have established
„
STEAM. ABAuCO //LOrWRY,
O - W, A. - N" D ,
- On 'Main Street below Bridge Street
'Where they are manntactarineall kinds of
•
CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS
WHOLESALE PRICES
That cannot fail to unit. We would most ro
apectfully solicit a call from the deale.s through
Northern Pennsylvania to; an examination of
.otacsfocK AND PRICES I
• Oar Tol?sicc9 is paanufacturedifrom tbe'best
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
Stoat that can be proonred in, tho market.—
Give as a try.' This is home enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal dispositioa of the
trade to support home matmlactona
MEANS it PHINNY, •
167 Main Street; Towanda, Pa.
June 6, 1268.—tf.
lel
BSI
IV Oil KS
BEST
GENERAL WOOD WORK
To Dealers in
We ote a
W. T: BISHOP, Superintendent
Towards, July 2,186 a,
ELMIRA , N. Y.
llllet they offer to the trade at
15122WM1
Insurance
mOWLNDA INSUR.
lettickw tssaeda+os A.GgloiCY6t4'_.
411. Bt'O'llltAN, 4k.nr ,
'Of the folkkalm well known
.ant rellatgo
• peeks. Olsq Nestanye"
. t.tt ek.
ifurtga*. dorount
IErSA LIU fiktOCZ bark s COXPAX),)
c .. . Om,
1 ,66 h Asseta r flor. 1, '67 - l I
u. ' • •
briar - ow. Aro Lomax Asp GI.
• Phis mop Las bournases Co.
(V,Scuplos and I/owned Fzumi. .
old)
• $16,t11,:.
*nets in the United States, over... • I,Er
Daily Pinaloan, Upwards of
.(Gold) ..1 7 '
- ...;--- .
Ems Inviasca CO3iTAMT. T. ' 1
- Hartford, Conn.'
Capital
• -
Niir Jinn" MUITLLI. Ltn.lxatriaacct G.
Newark. N. J.
CApital ... ....
Nouns lassicax Tiusorr !mamma I
Co., - teekiental)'
Phuadilphia,
CLpltaly
Cormircri MCTUALLIPII fxsoz.ancz
Co.. Rail/ord. Conn.,
Capital ' 210 if
Toovida, Peb. 20, 1288,--tf
rum, LIFE, AND - ACCIDENT.
: _ INSUANCE.
• 'CAPITA!. 1 1 7711119ZNITD c'y
SEVENTEEN -MILLION BoLI.4).
• • C.••S. RUSSELL,' Agent,.
706 TIIi /OLLOIRIPO NLICiD R1L1A.61.3 Cc t
'LARD Puts & Marna liisußiNca
Corrorr Philade/phiz,
Capital and surplus. over....
Hors Int th.wca ColtrAuir ,
' Of New-York
Vapid and surplus, over....
Wins/Nos COMZA OP Nearn
Azinioa, Pluladelphia.
Papital and surplus, over ti
liannarrix Inatauncs Cowry,
, Of Nay- York.,
Capital and emrplaa, over
Ensnutpierixamsixes COMPANY, -)
. , Of Phs*ltiphin. ' f
Capital and suypins, over-
,
Mem issuaatiox COXPART,
New-York. 1.
Capital and sarp i ts, over
• •
puriaiiaatriattcs CoxrArrr,
Of Hartford, Coda., -
Capital 'and arirp/na, over.
lat7L . 'LL 1471 NM:MANCE C4APANY, I
-Of Aim- York .
Capital and horplan,oyer.... . •
TBArzLI.M.' INEraaNcr. Coxra.t.Y,',
I Of Hanford, Cont. ' f
t'Capitia and surplus, twe ,. ' -
Risks Wen on ell, kinds of .Propri /9, a: .
low ratesea by and other reliable Compr i nita s .
SIP Policies issned and LANW.3o 11,114
mated at this Agenelr,thereby the trout
and expense of going elsewhere to; bettlemen
iFir °Mee at the. Hardwhere ' , Store of Co
ding & Russell C.';. 131:b.S.F.LL.
Towanda, Feb. i r I tG6. .ti
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AN
GLOBE FIRE AND. LIFE I.N:URANC
COMPANY.-office, 45 William St., and 7'2-
Broadway; N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds
(G01d):.... ......
Assets In the United Slates', over.... 1,800,
Daily Premiums, upwards of {gold)..
The !shareholders personally responsib.e
engagements of the company. All Direvto
ma tbe shareholders. -
timorous zr Nsw Yosx.-:-Prancis Cotttr ,
Es Chaitzaart, Henry - Grinnell Esq., Dept
Ch man, Joseph Gaillard, Jr, Esq. E. 3
Archibald, Esq„ H. B. EL. - Consul, Al'exazd
HiuniMn, Jr., Esq:, Robert C. Ferguson,
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Seloretary.
ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq .; Counsel of Board.
Barrixas- Phenix Bank--Cammann & Co:
The Policies - of this Company are issue'.
well-known Areerican citizen's resident is
York, who are Directors and Shareholders.
consequently, with the other Shareholderi
individually • liable for all the engageinez,r
the. Company ; all Policies are signed by th,
all claims are payable in cash ou proof of !r
without, deduction for interest, and riot, .v
'usual, sixty days alter presentation of ,
They expire at six P. an,. ,
noon.- Life Insurance effected, aud anrr.
granted on favorable terms,
H, It, Age!.!
1-• Towanda. Apriil3.
FIRE' LIFE, ACCIpENT AL AN
D.7SCRANCY, AGENCY !
Ton N D PA'.
'JOHN NV. IHX,
For the followicg rdiable Corni4r,;es
Vhccnix,of Hartford,
Home In. Co., New Har : en,,
Germania, Fire. New Y0rk,....
North American Fire of
New York
'Hanover.. New Yo!k
; National' 'Travelers (accidental)
New -1 1 , rk
THE EQUITABLE LIF - E. ASSI:
AlcC Society's Agenrl far I.:rAL:rd
• . • 44,
•
CASH CAPITAL 0,000,000
!=,
Yearly income ovt. 02.000.000 cash.
• MI INTANYR S .W.4.1::t
Towanda, lily 25, 11367.
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Insuranca Agency for Bradford C l 63rti:N
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CAPITAL $3,400,LC0
TJ lanai Cash plan. In erer,n ,
pr twenty-seven years. ".
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Towanda. July 25, 1467
WYOMING INSURANCE AGES:
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• ,WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY
Wilkes-Barre, Pr
SAMUEL .... „PreAdr. , ;
LaD. SHOEMAKER,:.... ..
Vice Presiden , .
R. SMITH, - Secreur::.
Cdpital and - ti:lrpLas 2170 fide. •
North.A merlca, Hartford. Coat.. assetv S3GO.
Fulton. New York, " 2.50 C 0 .4
Springfield, Mass.. •44 400,(4 - 4
Applications for insurance in the shove cv.7 .
panies taken At Lir rives. and business atten,. ;
ed to with promptness and care.-
attention will be given to Farm risks in t 5,
country. Also Lite and tivr Stock Insurance 3:
fected in good and reliable iomp.mie4. Orr
over the Bakery on )fain-+t.. formerly occupie
by Mercer & Morrow.
T. B. CAMP, Agent
Towanda. M f arch 12. IF6B.—tr.
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GOOD NE.E
AT ALL HOURS
OYSTERS ALWAYS O\-11,01
IN THEIR R7ASON
a.
BREAD,_
PIES,
CAKES,
SCOTT k BUFFINGTOS
Towanda: Dec. 15-IEG3.
.MILLINERY GOODS
Airts. - E.,t. PIERCE."
Presents herself.to the ladles of T37.:1!1L1,V
(Tiv
a very choice seleCtion of goo , '
Iv confident of being able is
dlscrimlnitlng taste of each
honor of anexamlnation of he
lug her former.patrons for the
Mats a continues:lce of the gam
beautifully and on the Shorter
over Cohen to Rosenfield's, Ms
!Towanda, Oct. S.
STUMP MNC
G. T. GRANGER, MS
Is rt.: w• •mo.nulacturlog-J , et
Machitei, and-rill keep them
thcm.on 'short wilco, from
and warnted. Fel
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ACKER'EL: TROI
Fisb, Cod-Fish and -Flei
BUTTER TUBS AN:
nrw, ready let of April.
Feb, 21.
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