Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 10, 1869, Image 4

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(For the Ba&nrceD Itzeorrsz.)-
santona iron PAITVaE.
( Continued.)
About one-quarter of the seed sown
is lost. Deduct, this from the thirty
eight millions and we have left- only
twenty-eight - arid one-half minions,
Or about four Seediiper inch, instead
of seven to ten - as !provided by na
ture. Who is so foolhardy as to think
of sowing one peck each of timothy,
red clover, and red-top per' acre I
Why, this would be thirty-one pounds
to the acre, while our. forefathers
used but fifteen pounds. Of , all our.
grasses, timothy is the most valua
ble .for all uses, while { for pasture
alone, it is as good as many others. -
Wat we want is more seed and more
kinds of seed. Timothy, red-top, red
clover, white clover, orchard grass,
Kenticky blue grass, rye grass,
meadow foxtail, wood meadow grass,
are all very valuable as a mixture
for pasture lands. If a good pasture
is desired, about forty pounds of seed
should be sown to the acre: No farm
er.-
should ever sow less than twenty
five to thirty pounds per acre, which
will make a good sod, good meadow,
and good pasture. Use large red
clover ; do not throw away your mo.
ney on medium and small. Medium
is a humbug, being a mixture of large
and small. Examine the seed well
before purchasing. The small white
clover is very valuable for pasture.
There is now in the market a new,
large kind of white'clover, caned Al-
Bike. This is a Danish clover, and
no doubt will prove valuable. It
grows about two and one-half feet
high, and has a deep, strong rot.t.
Its blossoms are like the small--it
yields largely of seeds, and makes
equally as good hay as any clover,
but it is held at sixty dollars per
bushel, or one and one-half dollars
per pound.
Afterweedlng hind well and a good
growth obtained, pow about two
bushels of plaster to the acre ; not
less than two bushelsshoulVe sown
if a good crop is desired.
Now, that we are so soon to have a
good market for butter, it. is to be
hoped that the farmers of Bradford
will pay More attention to the seed
ing of pastures and raising
,the best
cattle for dairying purposes. - In my
next I will give deseriptions of the
best breeds of cattle for milk.
Arras Wotuts.—We cull the follow
ing
facts concerning these intolerable
pests, front 'the American Elmologist.
It has long been known tiptlor plac
ing an old cloth, or anything or that
nature, in the crotch of an apple tree,
the apple worms may be = decoyed into
building their cocoons underneath it,
and thus be destroyed wholesale. Dr.
Trimble's method—which amounts to
the same thing, and has been found
to be practically very beneficial—is
to fasten two or three turns of a hay
band round the trunk of the apple
tree, and every few days from the
middle of July to the middle of Sep
tember, to slip the hay band up and
destroy the cocoons that have from
time to time formed oft, the bark un
derneath it.
All authors are agreed as to the prac
title importance of picking up and
destroying the wormy apples as fast
as they fall, either by hog power, or,
when that hi inconvenient or impracti
cable, by man power. The practical
ritiTity of allowing a gang. of hogs the
range of the apple orchard through
out the summer. When we consider
that every female moth that hatches
out in July or August, from the first
brood of apple worms, will probably
deposit an egg in some two or three
nearly matured apples, thereby ren
dering them more or less unsaleable,
the importance of destroying the
wormy wind falls—in the front part
of the season, at all events—becomes
at once app_areM..
Prers.—ln one quart of
%boiling milk, stir eight tablesdoonfuls
of oval, four of sugar, boil five min
utes, stir constantly, when cool, add
Nis eggs well beaten, bake in butter
cups one half hour. To be eaten with
maple molasses or other sauce to snit
the taste.
'INDIAN Star Jeca. 7 —One quart o
milk, one pint of Indian meal, four
eggs, four spoonsful of flour, a little
= salt. Beat together and bake on a
griddle.
SAGE AND ONION
..'SAucE.-Chop fine
an ounce of onion and half an onace
of green sage leaves, put thdm into a
stew pan with four spoonful of wa
ter, simmer gently for ten minutes,
then put is a teaspoonful of pepper
And salt, and one ounce of bread
'crumbs, mix well together ; then
,our it into a gill: of melted butter
_(or both or gravy), stir well and aim•
cner• it- a few minutes longer.
LEMON SAUCE. —Pear a lemon and
cut it into slices twice as thick as a
half a dollar ; divide that into dice,
and put them into a gill of melted
butter.
Lows DGMPLING.—Giie pound of
flour half a pound of sugar, juice of
three lemons, grated rind or two,chop
half a pound-of stilt, mix all together
with a little water, make out in
dumplings, and boil' constantly for
one huor. To' be eaten with any
kind of rich sauce.
WAFFLES.-With two fresh eggs,
half a pound of flour, quarter of a
p 'rind sifted sugar, two slices of but
ter melted in a little rank, and some
drops of range flower water, compose
-a batter well mixed, containing no
lumps, and which ropes in poring.
Heat your waffle iron ; grease it inside
with butter, fill it with the batter,
close it and return it to the fire,
trnwning the waffle on both sides.
After being assured that it is of a
mrl cular y , take it out -and keep it
f.t until the moment cf serving.
A nun:, &skin fOr fried bread
;,foes 4portanity fat the following
crrarrinnlcation. 'She' es of Waste]
tread, dipped milk and fried,
.r% honey, sit excellent. They
astead of caning , them teed hfese
tzey are teems„ so emitellecat Spossirlis`
(i,;JicAcy, I saw sower' you Please
anderststof &left fie seitheirbeaJet.
rim. lard. ?amply INA (Se h ors" iri
a. pan t sad wiles it xt very Sot pet
in the isrearfoyeainit is wired
&w hails:a,
after aning ninsfy formrsett e snit
vrithoit sugar, rea 611;* t . 1 frArm
of honey take no6e}i
VAN VELSOR & MANNERS;
MERCHANT TAILORS
HATS AND OAPS,
GENTS FIIIMSHING GODS 1
WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y.
• We have a Faatdonable Cater from] New
York City, and take all the risk glvlogaoo a
good ft.
•
We make at our own establishment. • We give
particular attentkut to Youth's"Boye, and ,
CHILDRENS' CLOVIING
And always have a good assortment.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
From SS canto to $ 3 Der yard, (a L' wool.)
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
Kept within 20 miles. Come and look and
prove for younielf.
es. Will be at the Ward House every Thurs
day, with samples of Goods, and prepared to
take measures.
Feb. 20 ,1889,
SPECIAL. ATTRACTION
• •
.For purchaser. of
SPRING ' GOODS.
We are now ering a large and varied as
sortment of new and decidedly nice styles ,In
the line of .
CA_SSIMERE.
Pants and Vesta for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
Whial haveibeen selected from the
CHOICtST STOCKS,
And assure our friends and customers that they
will find it to their *Wrest to call on us and
post themselves In prices before purchasing
elswhere.
THE STEADY INCREASE
§hows tha!,
To nll ronly
FIRST CLASS GOODS
As low as they
CAN BE AFFORDED,
Have probed
AGRICOLA
And that
APPRECAITE THE SAME
In Furnishing Goods our stock is complete.
All the new Spring Styles of Neck Ties, Bows.
Underwear, Uolsery, Suspenders Gloves, and
the celebrated
s,
FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS,
Have now arrived. Each lot is marked In plain
figures, and our customers are all treated alike.
Thanking the public:tor past patronage, we so
licit a call when In want of goods In our line,
we will do our utmost, to satisfy all who will
call on as at the One Price Store of
SOLOMON & WOLFF,
No. 123 Main St.
One door north of Taylor & Co.'s Store
Towanda, l'a. , April 2.5, 1869:
The highest price in Cash paid for Wool
Hides and Pelta.
THE TOWANDA REGULATOR
CLOII37NG S7ORE !
Adjoining Patton's Blcck.
R-OSENBERG . & WOLFF
tiould. respectfully announce to the cit.(' ens of
Towanda and vi chatty, that they have opened
the above store, under the name of " The To•
wands Regulator," with a splendid assortment
OF HELOT MADE CLOTHING!
Dente :dishing Goods, Hats, Caps, hs., &a.,
whin they assure the said citizens cannot be
ex led is style or elegance. and that the
priqes ar t so low u to astonish everybody.—
Rosenberg .t, Wolff hope that by strict atten
tion, and fair dealing with the people of To
wanda, they will obtain their patronage and
support. They also beg to subjoin the follow
ing Commandments for their guidance. .
At Rosenberg & Wolirs One Price Regulator
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
- THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,
Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days.
1. Thou shalt have no other place - to buy ,
clothing except Rosenberg & Wolf's One Price
Regulator, Main Street.
1. Thou abaft not choose any other merchant:
thdbgh shalt not listen to their speeches, for
Rosenberg & Wolf are no Chatham-it. dealers,
but sell at one price, and reliable. and will
serve you unto the third and fourth generation.
3. Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for
cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen
berg & wars 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
hangin out a show, for, on the seventh day,
Rosenberg & Wolff, and their clerks, desire to
rest from their labors.
5. Then shalt honor the way Rosenberg &
Wolff deal, and long may be thy days toenjoy
Its benefits.
6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of
buying of Chatham st. Dealers, but come di
rect to Rosenberg & Wolff's Once ;Price Regu
lator, Man street.
T. Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of
Foreign make, for Rosenberg. & Wolff keep a
lute variety.
8. Thou shalt not purloin from the Regulator
for Rosenberg .t Wolff sell so cheap It would- ik ,
s sin.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, but
honestly acknowledge that you can get better
stilted and for leas money, at Rosenberg &
Wol E's than any other store.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods
or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff can
give them to you likewise therefore, take
counsel, and bu only of Rosenberg 1 Wolff
the Once Price Men.
Towan la, Sept. 1.1868.
T OWANDA. STEAM 'FLOURING
WM. H. FULLER & CO.,
Respectfully leform the public that they bare
purchased the new. end eitensive Steam Floor
Ingl[tUL, butt by Griffiths, Wells &
in the south part of - the borough of Towanda,
and haring all the modern Improvementa, and
competent Killers, they are prepared to do
3a eh* beat possible manned aid at eat:may
stem sake. EiersiPalwa will be iilkeit to Blew
setista, awl we Invite s public trial.
Symbols &tali to:4ms in Urea can bring
tlatir ginis o sod Isis it mead to Saks tact
it ' `X4 • •
IL4oKk, fzgz. ANL, MEAL,
. .
_tag teforst. fit 16140.,46 'KW; *144.440m0
; soy sort nt tie CUiwo. fivt. of Aiwa.
; '144/444,. 069.. 0 .4111er 14,1444
ticitbbg.
FASHIONABLE
DIAISIS ID
G 8 Broad Street,
VAN VELSOB k MANNERS
68 Broadist., Waverl7, N. Y
OUR SALES
OUR EFFORTS
A SUCCESS,
OUR •CUSTOMERS
COME ONE! COME ALL!
MILLS
111
CUSTOM GRINDING,
=IE
(ffro'lo - Vii:ht)b - m 4 '''' •
W RoFELiF PIO 91tRY
PR 0 VISI N..-.KV.11-SZ
P. S. -IVC. cp.
1 13 k Ziadingirre ,
TOWANDA;
The undersigned, encouraged by
the success which has thus fur, at-
tended their new enterprise, desire
to make aoknorledgement for the
very liberal patronage they hatrii re
=fired, by giving 'enetoineilthe
advantage of their years' experience,
together with the benefit of their
greatly increased facilities for. doing
business.
They keep I constantly on hand,
very large and complete assortment
of everything in their line, and are
daily receiving_ such additions to
their stock se the wants of their
trade requires.
They have „now in store ♦ lAgar,
Syrup, MOlasses, Cage, • Rice, = To
bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom
Wiaiping Paper, and Twine, Emir
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which have been recent•
ly bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at•rates to correspond
They desire to call . estecial atten
tion to their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—gnaranteeing
the quality in all cases
Have also on band a good assor
ment of Flour, Pork and -Kerosene
They still continue to have the
benefit of a raident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the marke
and prepared to turn .to oar advan
tip any favorable changes the
price of goods
FOX, STEVENS, MEBCUR CO
May 12, 1868
pATTERSON & KINNEY„
SUCCOSSOrd t) THOMAS J.'Joicss,
• D ellen In ' •
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
FREITt3, ACC ,
No. 7. Patton's Mock,
TOW ANDA, PENN 'A
Having pnr,:hasod the entire stock of
GROCERIES AND \PROVISIONS
of T. J. JONES. and having added Wray
thereto by recent purebaaea , they take pleasure
in announcing to the public that they are pre
pared to sell anythin and everything in the
GROrl PRY AND PROVISION LINE
Such as
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEES,
FISH, '
FLOUR,
FEED,
CORN MEAL,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
STONE WARE, &O. ik,O
tee
l i k e s cV l isa ea traf ls actl i o e a c to atirho, W ma e y g ;:vor u n a wirt r a
CASE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
.1. 8 PATTERSON. W. 8. KINNEY
March 10. 1869.-1.1
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI
Mc CABE Jr, MIX,
SION STORE !
In thelNorth Store of Ifercue's New Block
MAIN STIINET,
L OO K I
NEW JEWELRY,
AT WARNER'S.
GOLD WATCHES,
lAT WARNEWF.
ELGIN 'WATCHES
AT WARMI'B4
WALTHAM WATCHES,
AT WARNER'S.
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
AT WAItNSIrd.
ALL RINDS' OF CLOCKS,
AT WALIMEBI4.I
Spectacles, and lota of things too numerous to
rventhn, at WARNER'S.
Call and see hlni, yon will awn went, per cent
• • In your' pure:mules.
air Watches, Clocks and inv.la repaired.
and Warranted. Patton:a Block.
A.Y. WARDER.
Towanda, Dec.l, 1868.
N EW TAILOR SHOP
ANOS -PENINEPACILKR,
Has opened a shop in 'the room back of the
Roornsofthe Tong liens Christian Anode
tion, second dory, over Eddy's. Clothing Store
where be is now prepared to d all kinds of
TAILORING, - •
is the belt and most fashkeable manna. hi
expetience of 121157 years*, s determination to
kzreop with the Fashions of the Times. ands
to please his customers. he believes will
enable him to give sstlataction. •
OIL. Cutting done:on shoat notice aid reams
• 'Dna*. Oct. li, Ifillt
A SHTON SALT PUT - . In! ' •IN
largo or mall quantities at •
Kay 20. . B. PATCH'S:
aiNNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS
at - C. B. MOM
Mly 20.
How) orlantssaL= - 4.AIS a
111111GLith:—• "*• artklo of lab,
Floodill. sad Itbaber. of -almost sl7
Wirth am Also lug of
Lath ma Os best Sawed With*.
o= Conty,eon be itrpplied to pulite for
potholes opts abort notice aid upon
tin mot twoconblo terms; by lentos their or
thot_pt tbo Irowsolothal Toth, to sith "Thos.
If. Wwo6 - 11,11,ev. at Ibi,Townoth CIO Cell
f• Vast, : , . ,
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r 7,yonoco, Moth St, it.the4th ' "
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12.ROORRY.— w.L :;.,ritrnBLON,l,4o 11)
, t irmeiro viv,t
, ,
JOHN NOIERIDEM,
Road
Rosie) memo*:espectfally invite the at
teatime of the ot pablie to - hie large sad well se.
_
GROODRUIS AND':I2.OIrIBIONS,
Which be lerselliag tab WS the them. sad
parses of all. Re has also opened a eldestaUd
•
FEE) STORK, :
Which le yen ;mai and
- Burlap coal region at all unto. We keeps
axistaatly on bud a largastiwit of
TEAS, OOFFERS,I3IIGARS,
MOLASSES,
FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, a&O.,
Which he is selling cheap for cub.
GOODS :DZLIVERSD IN TAR BORO
FREE 9,F OHARGR. .
. .
The cilium Of Towanda and vicinity, will
please accept my .thanks for their veryllbera3
patronage ;fa the • int; two yiltirp,,and we
promise with - their subdue.; to improve n
osy *pp& 'kinky to enlarge our bosineesoto as;
to wurant satisfaction' to all. Cali and see us
Mai&
, . ,JOHLN lIEBIDETH.
. Towanda, Jaly 10, 1867..
PEOPLES
South Comer Bridge end Main Streets.
GROCERIES AND PROVISION!,
-*brat *ill be id at the ''lcserelt;pookb' le
CODFISH,
'
FRUIT OF' ALL DESORIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL GRAIN, &C
Bring on your produce, which we pay cub
Or.
A constant - supply -of Asbion Salt, all sized
Churns, Butter Puffins, Tubs, ko.
Please call asod look though oar stock, and
we will do our beat to please yen.
•
W A. ROCKWELL.
'royal/1. April 28, 1888.
T HE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING
'Purchased the entire Interest of b
n in the arm of C. B. PATCH' it CO.; is now
prepared to offer to the citizens or Medford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stock of
Which I hue purchased for Cash and feel coati
dent that can well at as low figures aa can be
purchased elsewhere. I neti offer to the public
splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
ST./BCH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, 10.
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
SYRUPS,
MOB. ASSES,
keep constantly- on band, PORK, HAYS,
LARD and klnda of FISH. Would cell the at
tention of the public to onr Can't Be Best
KEROSCENE,
In quality-or price. Jeeee Oakley's Celebrated
Laundry, New York Chemical and Broyn Soap
Please call and examine oar stock of
Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS
TOILET SOAPS, &e.,fre. I will pay the high
est cash price for
Farmers give us a esil before selling elsewhere
All persona Indebted to the late Arm iilll
please call and make immediate payment
Towanda, March 12,1867
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAMES *AMMON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortment of
Binsans. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands. Cr , in.
&c., of every descriptiot „ which will bif+s de
of the best materials. audio he most workm
like manner. '
I Invite the lnection of the public to mylwork,
which shall= be sarpesed in durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be as row as the time, will admit.
Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand or
made to order. A good Hearse wit be furnished
when desired. -
Actg. 15, 1.1465. ' • .L
_
PACIFIC HOTEL,
• -Nam Toss, Oct. 10, 1868.
The undersigned takes pleasure in announc.
lug to his =Zeroes Mrteads and patrons that'
from this - date, the charge of the'Paellia will
be $3,60 peiday.
Being sob Propiletor of 'Mb house, - sad
therefore free Isom the too common exaction of
an Wed lute rent, be is fully able to mod the
downward tendency of prices without any fall.
ing - 01l of service.
It will now. as, heretofore, be his aim to
maintain =diminished the favorable reputatk n
of the Pacific, which it hem enjoyed for many
years, se one of the best of travelers' hotels.
The table will be bountifully . suoplied with
evr. de Way of the WINOS.
The attilaftW will tie joso tolficleiVand
o The kis . Lion will, be found convenient tor
those whose basins= calls them in the lower
pert of the city, being one door north of Cat;
lane , st-, lad one block west of Broadway, and ,
of ready acceasth all Ball Road and Steamboat
Lines, JOHN PATTE‘. '
Nov. 17, 11368.—am. ,
TANNING & HAENKSS MAKING
The auskesigeed bop • tits. day, killed a
si-otetes4e Worn - se the (rimer MA.
GEM F kw the purpose of diming
Mee abone Mi. • Names htairkursed
repairing does to order lad all work warranted.
GlieltPdil foe hides. f z
GRIFFIN
EDGAR R. FULLER
Campton. Jan. 28. 1468.
CHOICE YOUNG. HYSON, 00
beg. Gunpowder and Imperial Thaa of all
grades. Warranted good.
• = COWELL
DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS.
- nownr. aurae.
GROCERY.t PROVISIONSTOBE,
a new ana complete stock of
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
MUTTON,
HAM,
YANK EE NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
R. H. -PATCH,
GROCERIES,
Hate on hind a large stock of
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO
STOCK :OF .TOBACC,O,
WOODEN WARE
COUNTRY PRODUCE
C: B. PATCH
C. B. PATCH
CABINET FURNITURE,
170,172.171 & 176 Greenwich Street;
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DRESS COATS,
cutters and Pants,
Linen Coats,.
Over.Alle and Over! Shiite Linen andlPaper
Collars, Linen, • • ere and Flannel .13hIrta,
Neck Ties, fiespe Moves,' Canes, Leather
gam, 13Pring filly Soft and Straw Bata
Aft - and dam. that Good Goode are
cheapen at a fate yr! than , poor "foods at soy
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•
Towanda. May 28
T H F TEMPL OF Vial:l , loN 1
• NEW-STORE D NEW GOODS!
1 I •
or Clotblnir beoght as
to be sold with
An entire neer- 'toe
cheap en beton the
PROFITS I
SMALL
...!
„lispeitally .aasognee
• dik and vichdty th at he
I •rn qothlng,;sucti air
..!.e undersigned w
to tn, clthinut of
Is now toady to one
FINE BEAV
LAS, PILOTS,
CHINO
Lo the
xD Busts kis SUITS
FINES? DBIIBB
I AND CAPS.
HATS
c" sad tbst these' go i ds
awes wlll be .sold with
intend tnestablish a per
' place, an in order to gain
I. rehasers; *lll - deal on a
rarnisht ,Goods, •
bought at Y 577 low
very , small Profits
=went - trade In th .1
the confidence of p i
basis Of
ND INTEGRITY
HONESTY
warranted for what they
re. Come and examine anal
Don't forget -the place,
„tztan
opPostte the Means House,
'a Block'. -
11. JACOBS.
Towanda, 0ct.17 1867.
d all goods will
are represc rated to t i
Ogivlnee younselt:
vtmple of Fashion,
Southend of Bridle;
SPRING AN
GREAT :1
SUMMER GOODS
TION IN PRICES I
TION BY
ROSENFIELD,
0011 EN &
ANDA,
Witumus, ft
habitants of
fair wa
Arin Wussass, y
to the community
ft patronage until:
Ar W
ciprotate m
all aw the e,
far ; ' ', •
a to havey pleased the In.
do,' and vicinity, to rtbcog •
dealing ;
" e owe our sincere thanks
or extending to usiii liberal
riw ;
" e deem It our duty to re
i ors bestowed upon us thus
cly PROCLAIM, that au
We do hereby p ,
great stock of
SPRING . -
SUMMER QOODS,
ADCI.OII, BEAVER.
Cassirnere 'Suits,
.1 the ittett style% will be
posed or at
SUCH AS
Doeskin cE
Of all grades and
d;
lED PRICES!,
REDUC
•
Our goods are
by one Of the in
we are enabled to
and wishing to re
our goods at such
body tobu ant
ing•thefineyst •
atoc
SPRING AN
Ever bronghtto t
Chinchilla, Does
wear. Call at th.
COHEN.
ufactnred in Mew York city
ben of the firm, therefore
sell as cheap as the next,
ace our stock, we will put
ow rates as will enable any-.
of clothes. We are nicely
[ of
SIMMER GOODS
Is merge', such at Beaver,
In. lc., for Men and Boys
•Clothltm.Store o'
& I%OSENFIELD,
melt of the fact i hat theyg do
o not misrepresent may of
also call attention to, oar
And convince yo.
es they say and
their goode.1 I We
stock of
GEN7S F t
End ai Cullom
deushlrts And Dr
Gloses,Vordlg m
pendem, •
LATEST. ST
Mash they als3
us a call berore b!
BN.ISHING GOODS
• and Woolen Overstrirte, Un
were, ova...a Ile and overabirts,
Jackets:ll-e Collate, Son-
LES HATS & CAPS,
ell.at Behind Prices. I:3 'ire
ying elsewhere.
1 -i HEN a ROSENVIELD.
1, 1869. Opposite Powell & C:.
Towanda, Ap
STOVES
STOVES I STOVES
Just re
!teed new Rae Stoves at
THE NETROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE
OiI*ELL, PA.
j
Are attrictiug much attention-. An immense .
ariety of Stoves
JAYS ON SAND!
wood, that will suit you lot
-stove., cod 0
PARLOR; 0
:CE, STORE, SCHO L, MOP,
p i AT, ot COOKING STOVES
CHURCH, Bi
thenew patterns—at lent
Como and
BEFORE BUYING
ONE LOO
/ pa
We keepsll loa lug fire class Stoves for the
opulent, ooh r variety Stoves for the hum
blest. Exam! e for yourselves, your own In
terest. .
MEM
Dimell, Pa.,
THE 110r
town
CONVENIENT PLACE
I get a
3:>„1.1 M A. 1.1
G 0
TING HOUSE,
Two doors So
5.11 of tin Nattwat Bank.,
RD hiving purchased the above
't blishment, is now 'prepared to
ho, may favor Min trite a call..
'S a fall supply of
,
Y GROCERIES /-
•
G. B. ALT
well know*
0212
• )
Wtdeb
Towanda,
b prepared to all atop
- .
y 20, 1869.
FP FP is'PF
ii 0 is
CLAss :—I am now peppered
• s with coosbutt employment
the wholeof the O
or Mello
. Baslasetnew, 11 ht and A.;
• to IS per eailly l
of either sex, and.. the tope
nearly ss math as mea.
'- threat
` , adored tboie who- will devote
• to the barium ;:sad,elltat'
ho seal this notice may sand me
ttd test the baldness for them
the following utioaralkel oder
not well satistied with the Wei
dl to pay for the: trouble ot
- particulars, direitione,
pie sent by mail for 10 ceabt
R. C. Al.l.Etr.
To vise We •
to furnish ail
at their hole -
spare mown •
table i Filly
oirned •
sad girls by ears
inherent'
their *bole
every person
their address
selves; I
• To alf who
sew, - I will
writ ,me.
sent trim
Address
liay11), 181;#.
_ . .
- COD 'VISIT,. BLUE
caner Trout. ascoes. Picketed
Slum. Halibut,' sna
Lisa itstuieNl.
MAtt
Fhb,
and *Seminal:
Dried Beer:,
• Wheat Flour -rd . ' all
Barewbed ' I3 PR' 7I
• - W. A. ROCEWELL'iI.
FLOUR.,
x. 15:
SU
,
Dr • IEI - f rE3Et 9
/..1,5 ;4'4 4. .
OLD e!it .ices
- fkv.f.4;l3 .1
-DRUG TARE,
conftwass, mows% Tronia.O. 4l4 .
itoiet lidded iiigdy to - ids s
IA out esoipistolsometaasa:,, coostitothtt sa
ortosolow torts% otobrsohig way a
is the Arts ibr • orobbosidot parposto= l j
bolsoted with mord tothossoirramtro wants a,
Willa , ob& ..to bpi coastaatly sop
p with fresh - porahisses i _saa cared on the
soot onsostigs teas st -Wieland* or Retail.
DRUMS MEDICINES 'CREMICAI4'
, num, oak tustumge, •
'BENiINt TußptFrna
Sum, 4i3ZirT, trilitE4',lB%
i"" . Asti jaj idada of •-
• REROSENE OR COAL ' Olt
AlooLol and Boning klati•
ISE
<Lugs.. pumps NUNES•I , 0111.111 MS•
Sperm, Lard. Whale, Nests Foot,' .;
TANNER'S ? AND MACHINE 011,S,
Toilet At** 4j'all rerletY.
lifiifoEB, 6008., mimics,
Pomules, ilairDyes -Perfumery ,
POCKET BOOKS PORT- MONAIS,
• ' Pocket Katie, Razors, • '
TOOTH; SKIN AND' 4111 FIREPAKATIONS
:,.PURR LIQUORS, ,-
For Medicinal re, -• •
TOBathltoi PIP/.8 AND CIGARS,
Garden, Field and rims SMAs, Truism, Sap
. porters, Suspewmees; 'Shoulder Braces,'
Breast Primpa t Teetbiag Illnalursing •
Bottles, Nipples,. Nipple and
Wields. Syringes, Pans,Selt
: Sealing Fruit Jam, Thermometers, •
Flavoring Extraots„Stons Jugs, Glass
iyar, Bottlehlrials.:corks, Bath Bsiak,
•
and Stove L. •iraeld e, km° mu
tton, to.; Botanic. Mitotic and Bomarpatti
ic Medicines, and 'all the A'opular Patent
'OVERCOATS,
All articles warranted as represented. Per;
sons at a distance tan receive their order by
stage or mail, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.- •
Medics advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only forrnedicine.
air nanbnl tor put llberafpatronage,woul -.
reipectfully announce to his friends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation of t heir confidence
and patronage. -
113. Open, Sundays for prescriptions from 9
to iv x.,nd 12 x. to 1, and bto6,r: x.
• H. O. POWER, M. D.
Jan. 1,1869.—Jr.
ca . -,. Ix
.0_
2 51
CA - tl2
I , . t a l • - Pi. til
'4 . •
x
0 cl .. 0
1 33 vs , i cl
• . 00
OD IP z
' " tO ..4 tpi- •• g
I . ' CD 1 - 1
iSt t 'V pa . t; 1:12
. g p o , 1. 1 1
r ii '4 - Y. • . - g
N is 1:: sr.) 1.•
• - 0
o - ii . Pr
,
'X
V ' ° • - 0
W ... ;
°b• •• 93 1 .
MARSHALL BROTHERS CO.
Wish to call the attention. of the public to
their mew Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
- and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, &large assortment of .. • -
Window Glees, Sash, Paints, Otis,
;Putty, Varnishes, and Pala
and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds; which will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. , Also, a dine assortment of
.KEROSENE LAMPS •
of evcrp styleand pattern to suit the public.
Lamps repaired- and clouted from Oil and
Fluid to Kerosene.
Perticular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
Joll'llllo 1.1101114 LT A_TTINDID TO
We•have on had a fine article of
aLtr i BB . PRUIT JABS,
with Improved sell-sealing corks, and
BEIIMET:ICALSBALING CANS
which is one of the beat cans used.
June 20, 1865.
LOOK R E !
Mammoth' Furniture Store,
IN TOWAN A , PA.,
8. N .BRONSO:ki
la at the
4tegasUi.: ll o
MEM
MEDICINES.
jarbwart.
TIN WARE
furniture.
There la now on inhibition at the
The largest and best stock of
FURNITURE!
To be 9 In Northern Pennsylvania, which.
Is be ag sold at
GREATLY BED Li(ED PRICER!
stock consists in part of Parlor, Library
ng Room and Chamber snits. Parlor, LI
y, Extension, Dining and °Mee Tables,
ire, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands,
as, Lounges, Tetett•tetes, What-Note, Cm
dles, Cribba, & full line of Mattres
ses and Bedding, Pier,Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rtio Frames and, iirack
els, &c., 4-c. In fact everything
•
In the .F urnituit .Line
Which' Must be seen to be -appreciated and
which will be sold at
LOWER • PRICES
Than the same. quality of goods can be Pur
chased elsewhere.
IThankful to the public for their past liberal
patronage, and determined to de& a contin
uance of the same by offering inducements not
to be fouhd eisewhere,• I invite them to call
and examine my goods and prices before pur.
chasing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods and I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual at
tile lowest market prices.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of
Ready Made gelling from the most common to
the finest Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Caps
Ac.. and I am the sole agent In Bradford coun
ty for SUULERS .t"FISK'S
•
METALIC BURIAL CASES.ICASKETS, &C.
A good ELEA:BSE always in readinesa when
required.
JAMES 0. rtosT
Towanda, Dee 10, 1868.
ITURE I
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
N.EA K.. 1 S D
-`" AT
POPULAR PRtO-R.SI
minimills Cot -
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
D1211203} 'BOOM SETS,. 11.I I .
M1RR911,8, -- POTURE FRAMES,
' Photognip4Vri6xteil. tor ive4bodi. •
dESEgAL *ORTI(BiiT -raff411111111;
Salted to thls market. . aphols.
toner In the cciuntrr, end inanntaFtute_ nig own
eptiolateied work': - • '- •
.-. • . •
REPAIRI,MI ANA; JOBBING,
Skew to- order. • Baying an, experience. 'ot 20
years in the bosiness .1 coo confkkutlp Ss". to
please ilkwko patronise me.
Don'S !bigot the place.. • So. 155, Mato at., ,
two doors south, of Befdleioan's Block, 'rowan
- 'l': DBOBBIS. -
Towanda; 11ay . 30, - 11028;—tt. ' - •
k-tintk ASSORTMENT OF TOl
ri. LET SOAPS, at • 1163/LBE mfrs.
"4 . • '
2. , 1 ,2. iti.":,`,V.q , it,1ii , t.,41-i. - 1 - 1 . 4•4 ,4.,:?, ,, v,:
-14.-dija.a C 'EflAll 1 itf i li
1 . , 3: 1
3,TAIf .5. Raikt,Pireg , PP. 4 1 1Velliiii
Mr' • us— f , at l'iliii -- ess
Willkikili • : 1435. Aux
91iuDbpaetrs
"11.- Vilk- viiiiii ,' 119801
~ .1•4914941191994.9119n44.114011
Ap t . 4,199.444031 94,, -; i :.-:•- ---, j- ~.., - -r 1 r 1 ._;- -
Jlk.,-lirattia -, 61134,11361'A1M - 1111/401111111r 1
•
1 *,I '-• V .1-3:::- 1.-1.,r , -,,, , -..LE-it - 4
~,,,,,....-., : .
*eta tosi - rimdrif sil- Ire 11“,010.1F11 1 0
voila to supplyibte -' ''' '.'• ' "
• iTANT6 ,-- 08 , ' 1 1111PUtlgtit: eiIRTC O-
S
:i'~x
nunisiikr sire "guff. ,
. _
BE
• •
' 4O a INDICA •
.ZOTANIC• ZOLA:nig ANDSOMOIOATRIO
•:-•
•itu•-ras•POPITLAJI Mint •11111DWINAU.
'IIAIMR if
reix~ eND YANfsg ' svsiat~s;
Dl:w 4 g l 3nli A*DoLass.
visor Ainitoiurtmen ciza snaT
EIRD.
1 14 ° 11 °_ut #"4 1111,
•
ALKALOID: ANDliEgnijolDS. • .
=
A- WO 0,:1[,1 - N A L 811 PPORTEREI,,
- 00uiderBii;',
, .
IMMO ,Ptnio; NIPPLE aIfFLLS. AND
6111ELDS.
Idnising Indiles, Syria** and Ctadostent.
Y
Gillis • ,
1.8/1011TIC M - Or 115011111, tootle
11311142, :“ ' "
.BIIIMIC AL INEinuitsvi fly 14TE STYLE
Aro pi! QD/LITT.
A large sup .y Brushes for" the Bat and Bair
AL° for the Teeth and •Nalle, Tooth .Pow
ders - and Pietas,
,Perfumery,
. s
Soaps Combs, Bair D 4,lavlgur
ator.&43., Kamp,
Lampe, BhadesiChlmneye,
Wicks, 80.. all of the
late et 'tyke.
CHOICE CIDARII4_, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
Phyalolain supplied at reasunable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compete
ent frontons at all hours of the day and night.
Sunday hours-from. 9 to 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. H. H. GORE.
Towanda, Sept. 29, 1866.
Banks anb - ttaticurp.
DIARIES FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORE PAPERS
•
SCHOOL BOOKS,
1
rENS,fsK;ltiusxc; STATIONERY, AND
PICTURES
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Boy. 19, 1888.
800B -BINDERY :- THE PUBLIC
Is respeettally Wormed that the Book-
Bindery bee been miffed to the Argus WM-
Lag. si story. where wits be dale
B0OK•BIII;.A51431
In all '4 various brilliches, on terms as res
sonabls the times" will allow. She Bind.
cry will be nudes the charge of
H. C. WHITAKEIt,
AllEXperieDeCd Binder, and all work will be
promptly done In a style and manner which
cannot be exce lled. Music, Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, he., 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
durability rill be warra nted.
AU work will be ready for delivery when
promised.
The patronage of thi public is solksited, and
puke satisfaction guaranteed.
Towands;Augast 2,1866:.—1L
N EW FIRM ! IKW GOODS !
WICKHAM. & FROST,
Would Call the attentl on of the citizen. of
Some and vicinity, that they have opened with
A New Stock of Goods I
At the old stand of L. L. Moo y, where with
close attention to the wants of the comma.)
they will keep, a good assortment of goods,
which they will '
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
And at prices that-will induce smog one to Nip
of them. We shall at al i times have a good
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Embracing Al the latest.atyles of
LADLES DRESS GOODS!
DELLliiss, ALpACAB, PRINTS, OULOVES,
.GIROHAMS, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, i CASSIHEBB3,
VESTINGB; FANCY GOODS, IMEiRELLLS,
Family Groceries, Hardware,
CBACKEItY, KERWIN.
LADIES TRAVELLING • BAGS I
WOOD AND TINWARE:
Drugs, furniture, 4c., &c,,
The above gives but a alight idea oleo
• =
GOODS WE HAVE IN STORE,
And vi - only my to our numerous Wands and
thepublio generalls. call and see us, test the
mite of our
_pretensions, and it of winced:
BUY AND MAKE YODISILITS RICH
By wing [money in year 'purchases. We I in.
GIVE_ ank:Ann .aaapautuA,TifaiN
SVIeIIiVORS BEARD O,F
We knoliAre caw pleystty • •
Alt binds .or . !i!7 . . give us alcall.
FARMERIMPRODUOIL
Takini, 111 ex luipiik 03! Ptio*,:_; )!
WICKHAM -.14 . 111081t, -
Samouois to L. Li .
o. o. • ID. rader.:
Balas,Ps..irov. n. mai - -
a l e dICE TOBACCO Mat!!
A PULL ASSORTMENT of ,IMMIM
r , sad CANNED FSIIITB. st d
vita 10.-180. Lmi*
A Ma STOOK - op opplps
Aia. kir %vainest -
• , _
-
ORTH BRANCIII FOUNDRY
~ ttit-zer-cf ff-j k- - B'm 0 P
•.' ' ' •
'POW.ANDAi:I3IIADFORD CL PA.,
qiii*Protiestrio ambit
1 01114 . 117LAR sew _ PILLS
.BRlNCial;ifOntliges
of the beet eNW:AIgi the latest improve.
Ma. All taro ot mammy tee Methyl sad
IRIAN IWO LIMA :
lUDS -"46 BRPMILWr
STEAM
. STEAM GAGUES, ;:
••GAUGE C00103, - -
CAN% AG,
Ihuitthed aidocket milks. • -
B'o=ll l (111 T 7111-G
Dame framitole lobes hipastate!.
_ 'FOROING
'
_ .
at ilia*: Ihf vidclor BeiftwandaU
otblesspossit-dose wort*, :AIM, a urrir
sametasitot
CO.OEING ,411EAMINt. STORE,
CwJ and Wood Barsirs. iii'matiorifor Cooking
Stoves, Stove Pips. Ths , Waro Boat Pumps,
Pkiss,Cdtirdos sad Lerkpent,keptoosstait
17_,VisC • . • _._ • ,
DRAWINGS' & SPECIFICATIONS
0.1 birds or ,isialgssry for rails sad other
'priori imaged _by •
WARREN: TEILL,.
Foresaw who his had lar
blush of the leselota. ge r "Perim" is this
Tliwaids. kO
Oct. ,4860. M r. CARItAN"
O . *:A NOA OA It W.! A_G E
ACTOR - Y. ,
The titidentfigned napeetftilly stump= to the
putollettet. they beieposehailed the
CA. RRIA G. E Sll -O,P
And are now prepared to balld work in
TUE - LATEgT STYLE
And most workmanlike manner. They will
constalitly keep on hand an assortment of splen
did •
TOP AND OPEN. BUGGIES,
DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS,
ALBANY/ SLEIG HS
BEPAIRLNG promptly attended- to at rea-
sousble prices..
. - BBYANT dr, STULEN
Towanda, Hay 9;1867.-Iy.
N EW PLANING 111.1 L.
The undersigned havbg built a large and com
modious KU! in the Borough Of Towanda, sad
tilled it with-the moat , modern and Improved
machinery, for the tommfittare of
RIBIDOW BABB, a BLINDS.
are pied to . MI orders,.whe th er 7 large or
small. Rpm the shortest notice. , We hue
also a lam variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can timbal
much cheaper thee they Can be worked by
hand..
'PLANING.
I TONGUEING,
oßovrairtr_ t
• - ADM SCROLL
sad e.l other weft pertaining to Joinery, will
be dose to lan our castomera.
Persona building, and . not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will and it
imply for their interest to buy of us, or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring yonrirrist of Flooring. or other lumber,
and whilst your team in is feeding. have it
ground out sad LAO. home with you.
We will pay MON for PINE & RFAILOCH
MINKEL delivered at our lumberyard. Come
and see us, Or if you can't come, write.
L. B. ROWERS & .CO.
Towanda. Pee.. 1864
TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS
WOOD . TUENING IN ALL ITS BRANCHEI
HUBS, SPOKES & 'BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK PROM WHICH TO 'II3ELROT
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY ib OAK.
We haiw the Broad and Varrow (image
A - W. .ATRES'MARBLE StIOP,
Yon will end Granite Monuments, both Quincy'
and Concord, Marble and • Slate Mantles, and
oal Grates to et. A large assortment' con
stantly on hand, cheap as the cheapest.
Aug. 10,1888.-Iy.
A CHOICE LOT OF WINTER
I'l Fruit of all kinds, for sale by the Darrell
oB label. at • NoCABB 411 MI2E'S.
013A.00,0 &ND CIGARS!
ys
REM
. H. DRAKE,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
ONE AND TWO' BEATSW
ALL WORK
IVOIIKS
Policies written the above reliable compa
nies at the lowest rates. Losses, if any, adjus
ted at this Agency. Particular attention given
firm . property. Oftite at his law office in
Me/cur - a new block, north aide public square.
JOHN W. MIX.
m A Nu FA cTuREs Hug% szioggs
.1 • Toiroda, March 17.1869.
I'OWANDA, PENN'A.,
BENT B'ft7F,
GENERAL WOOD WORK
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC
To Dealers In
We offer a
The eboie -are from the beet
UGH? AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
sirmim PICKS made and dressed
W. T. BlSHOP,,Soperintendeit
Y. C. ISERCUII t Prfent. •
Tuoranis, July 2, 1868.
ELIURA . N. Y.
The undersigned bare established a
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
T 0 " 4 77" _EL ZT D
.On Main Street Inlowl&lap attest.
Where they 'are man ufactniineall kiadi
CUT TOBACCO AND CIOARS
Whkh they'olres to the cradsai
W H OLE SALE PRICES
That cannot fall Wadi. We -would . moat re
godially solicit a call from the deali.'ir through
Brodkin* Peansytviiiii to s examisatioaaf
OUIVTOOKIAND PRICRS
Gar Mute h troll the tied;
lENNTIJOKY AND VDIGINIA
Stock that Cla be promii lajbo martot..r.
Sin us I ttl..:This Is a bone gaterprfas agd
IBM •ftftm with a UMW dtspositlog of SW
tied. to senora bone atandaetoes. , •
=AM 1
IST Yale Street, Towanda, Pa.
•
' -•--
01V A ND ATI/SI:FRAN C,
Alllolol' '
pottekiimial,Lmes stAkiitall promptly
By B. B. AVIMAIV, diva
Of the. follootili Well Mows sad reltabh con.
poles. Olkis ifostanye! Bl‘ck.
*Wide Asusatt t cAnw,.... /1,7. oi 0
Arll4 Lmi Otani IffsthuiThrm Coiruty, •
Come. f
• Cab
lansiabsimni Limas axis GI miaow ,
Pnn Jun Lin inatraaaaa;Co.
Capital'Batplss.attd liesened Punta
.. 14'5ie471,7 4
Amt. la tha Vidtad Stater, I,Boopop
Daily PrOMISIXJ, upwards of (Vold) 17 1)00
Ana by
Itinrci V o inuxy
• Margfrni, eons. :
OV, , or,
Nsw Jinn MErstraz Lres batman Co. 1
Newark. N. J. -
-
I=l
•
-NOME haumix Muir, brausaNcs} .
•
"Gov. ' (Accidental}
0 .
Pkadwelphis,
4444 -•ISUN Au.)
_
Calinatenarf itClibrituarsoa
s t,
._Co., - - - • Raiford, Ccma., -
Towaadi, Feb. 30,1166—tt 10 .00,0ou
-
IRE, L/P ri AND ACCIDENTAL
• -INSURANCE.
, • 4Arri•u. =Tutor= °Tn .
SEVENTEEN MILLION . DOLLAas
C. S. RUSSELL, - Agent,
=I
ros sat rotLownee NOD 111LIABLZ COltrig r
r
°MAD PUMA MAXINE Ixertriuties
'COILFAXT • . PAihreleipAiis, t
Capital and_ surplus; over ...... . .$36( Alt 0
--_ •
Rolm Ltrousimos Coursrly,
Of New-York .!
Cap sad sorplu, over,
$3,750... n.i
CAM*: OF Nom
Aitaitaa Plidadelpttia. I •
Capital a nd darplas, over - S1;1oo. COI,
ILaru,ssas Itosusracat Coxraxr, t
Of hem- York. (-
Capital and =plat', over - sowym . t
Symms* immures Coscrurr t . 1 ,
Of Plaladelphia. t f -
Copitatand surplus, 0ver....... ....$2500 I.
. ' ,_ •
Awry; biscriastos CoxpAyrr., 1
, i
Of Pew. Yon*. 1
.o'o'4 and eurploa, over
- .
'mars Ixsuasscs Comrswr,
1,1 Ilartford, Cons.
Capital and surplus, OTer
Mrikna Lira brarnanca•Goararrr,
Of New-York. r
Capital and surplus,over .f -4 4.n , •
Tiumi+uur Itannuaccs ColaAirr ,
.? I li, Of Hartford, Conn.
•
Capi and •stuplus, over -5603,0 v.
- Riab aka on all kinds of Properly, at as
low Mesas by smother rellahle Companies. -
W Policies boned and Losses, it any. ad
justed at this Ageney,thereby saeing i the trouble •
and expense of. going elsewhere for settlement.
Agr Mee at the Ha:dithers Stows of- Cod
ding &Russell C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7, Ig6B--ft
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.--0111ce, 45 William St., and 726
Broadway; N.
Capital Surpinsand Reserved Funds
(Go 116,271,675
.Assets in the Milted States, over.... 1,800,000_
Daily. Preminma, upwards of (gold).. 17,000'
The shareholders personally responsible for
engagements of the company. All Director.
apt t lie shareho ders.
• utsCrozs'n..New Yoax.—Francikottenet.
Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq. - , Depht}
ch,rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., E. M
Areldbald, Esc IL B. $l . Consul,
.Alexander
Hamilton Jr ., Eeq., Robert C. Ferguson, Eaq.
Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Ales
mat Hamilton, Jr., Req., Counsel of Board. -
' Smogs—Phenix Bank—Cammann & Co.
The Policies 'of this' Company ire issued by
well-known American citizens resident in New
York, who are Directors and Sbareholders, and
consequently, With the other Shateholders, are
individually liable for all the engagements of
the Company ; all Policies are signed by them
all claims are payable in cub on proof of doss
without deduction for interest, and not, as iF
usual, sixty days after presentation of proot.
They expire at six o'clock, 'P. Id ~ 'and not a.
noon. Life insurance effected, and al:multi.;
granted on favorable terms.
H. 11.14cliEAN. Agent .
Towanda. April 23, 1867. _
SAWING
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AL:AN
INSURANCE AGENCY !
TO% ANDA PA.
JOHN W. IUX, Agent,
•
Forlhe followl tellable ompanies
Phmnix, of Hartford,
Home In. Co. New Haven,
Germano, Fi r e, New York,
Notth American Fire In, Co.; of
New York,.
Hanover, New Yolk
National T mien (accidental) •
New Y 4 rk • 150,000 00
THE :EQMTABLE -LIFE ASST.*
2to
_A ANCE Society'a Agency f z Erinford cc
i
CASH CAPITAL' $
0,000.
Yearly Income ovcr 12.000.000 cash.
MOSTANYE di, WA - 111)
Towanda, July 25, 1867.
THE LY6OIEING mu'ruAL FIRE
Ingurance Agency for Bradford County,
D CAPITAL 5,400p00
Mutual Cash plan. In successful operation nv
er twenty-seven years.
MONTH YE.A: WARD.
7 Towanda, Jaly 95, 1567
WYOMING INSURANCE AGES-
Y.
WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY '
Wilkes-Bane, Pa
SAMUEL WADHAMS... Presiden t
L. D. SHOEMAKER,..... ....Vice President
R. C. SMITH, Secretary
Capital and Surplus $170,000.
North America, Hartford. Conn. theta $360,"00
Fulton. New York, " 250.000
Springfield, Masa., " 400,000
Applications for insurance in, the above com
panies taken at fair rates, and business attend
ed to with promptness and care. Particular
attention . will be given' to Farm risks In the
country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance at
(acted in good and ' rellable-cOmpanies. Office
over the Bakery 9n Main-st., formerly occupied
by Mercur &Morrow.
T.-B. CAMP, Agent.
Towanda „Much 12 „ 1868.—tf.
G O TO THE
B. _A. g T R - 1 -
, Ai
G-00.3D
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OYSTERS: . 4LAYS ON II AND,
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BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
SCOTT I BUFFINGTON.
Towanda,' Deo. IL 1868.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
YRS. B. J. PISMO.
Presents herself to the ladies of Towanda with
a very choke seleetka of goods, and Is entire
ly mildest of being able to meet the meetly
dieethalustbig taste of sack as may do berths
honor elwaeislillwilsa of her stock. Thank
ing her former patrons for their favors, she sw-
MU a coatings°e of the saw. Plating done
bisaillull7 and on the shortest notice. 800 ms
OM Cohen I liosewhold , a, Main Street.
Towanda; Dot. 5. 1868.
11-A,CHIRES.
. - O. T. GRANGE% kryersburg .Ps.
nor manuftetarleg Lever Power Stamp
Illactithee; sad will keep them ea kaad,or make
them ea short notice, from the best material
lad mansated. . Feb. 25, 1889.410
MACKEREL, TROUT, tun',
Fiat, Cod• Fish and Hartgi t :
• NoCABN &MIX.
11,IITTEit TUBS AND FIRKINS
JLN reedy Iskot April.
reb,24. KoOLBE *, MIX.
El
5166,294
SICK: CO )
sFat) ~
$ 1:467,835 GO
1,619,070 3 P
1,000 000 00
773,843 77
830,682 2
FOR A
AT \ALL 110612.
FRUIT,
CANDY,
NUTS,