Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 30, 1869, Image 4

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HARVEST HYMN.
iod of the swiftly-rolling Year!
Tt~ybciuntles lin on every hand: ,
How rich Thy varied' gifts apiittai r
' 'neith tlio mehlrig sides We siand;
With coentlessidteares of golden grain
The joyful reapers strew the
rensilo from every drooptig'boigh v
Fair in the sunlight's ruddy glow
The ripening fruits are I*i:ding nowt'
From livish Hand our hleisings flow,: • i
''lrongh day and zlight.'udil:laea aria cold,
swells the marveleus nisi untold.
F4pring sent its thrill of diwnixig life :•
Through every root and branch and spray ;
The earth wake, with vigor rife,
As to a new-created day. "
Song filled the air: from every tree •
Were wafted strains of melody.
The flowers sprang blooming at our feet,
Earth's fruits matured Ineath sun and
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'shower,:
With thankful heart our 'lips repeat •
God's goodness to this latest hoar.
0 lift to Him each coke in praise
Whose beauteous love hath crowned our
days!
What is the Condition of your Cellar.
Is it damp, close, filled 'with disa
greeable odors, proceeding frOm ger
minating or decaying vegetables? If
so, it is high time you gave the mat,
ter your earnest attention ; for you
Laic in that locality the germs of
diseise, and yourself and family are
liable to be "prostrated at any mo
ment. You think your cellar or.base
ment is in good sanitary condition
do 'you know that it is? Have you
fairly and carefully exalmined the
premises-? Have-'you looked over the
potatoes, turnipsy,,squashes, and other
vegetables, to ascertain their ea*ndi
ti9lN We'lmow that diphtlieria,.;ty
phoid and scarlet fevers, and litany
other most serious illnesses have their
origin in cellars, both in city and
country ; and we can do our readers
Ile greater service than to urge them
t , , see that at all times, they are in a
dry, sweet, wholesome . condition.
Why should farmers' families, living
in the country, away from the pesti
lential vapors of cities, be so subject
to attacks of malignant diseases?
There ie a reason for it, and we
point it out. They arise from the
indifference manifested to the obser
vance of hygienic rules, and violation
of sanitary. laws. Cleanliness is es
sential to health, and is just as neces
sary in the country as:in the city. A
family living over a foul cellar is
more liable to be poisoned and afflict
(.,l with illness than a city family
living in its polluted atinosphere,but
wi'llout 'cellar or basement filled with
fe-menting roots and fruits. , There
is far more sickness in the country
among husbandmen than there ought
to be. With plenty of pufe air, wa
tpr, and exercise, -the evil 'imp, dis
ease, ought to be kept at bay ; and
he would be, if a better observance
of certain hygienic conditions were
maintained. Bad-conditioned cellars,
close sleeping-rooms, stoves -1
tly.se are all agents of evil, find are
fast making' thc,": homes of farmers
almost as unhealthy.. as those of the
dwellers in cities.; Are not these sup,
gestions worthy lof consideration.—
/I‘,4ton Journal of Chemistry.
Two Ploughings Before Seeding
In the regular' rotation of this sec
tion, wheat follows oats. Immediately
on the latter crop being taken oft the
ground, some farmers plough up the
oats stubble beftire the ordinary dry
Tell of weather,Tiiearly always sure
to occur. some time in the present
nemth. Manure is then hauled on
to the ground, spread and ploughed
inpapliately preceding sowing
;I wheat. lOthers, however,-without
th% primary ploughing, commence
'hmling their manure over the field,
o iicli lhscomes well compacted, dry
.Lnd hard ; then spread it and plough .
in before seeding. In this dairy dis
trict our most important crop is un
doubtedly the grans crop comprising
wider this name both hay and pas
? erage ; and it is therefore timid the
-tent of ploughing twice before
•kling is strongly to be recommend
1, with a view to more thoroughly
wale the soil,and make a better bed
f,r the reception of the grass seed.
it is a very common :experience
that grass always takes better after
two ploughings. Our three crops in
rotation may be said indeed to be
tilde. more in reference to the subse
4im:nt grass-crop, than for any profit
t • , the dairyman from his crop of corn,
• , :its or. wheat. Grass occasionally
runs out, and is ghought to require
ploughing up and re-seeding. If the
'lilt' could be well kept up in grass,
without ploughing, it is a question
‘vh.lher it would-not be more profit
.al,l‘ for a dairy farmer, with a good
et!! of custom, to buy all his corn,
I:, and wheat, instead of raising .
.them.
Parnwr.-; do not seem ready yet to
Ipt our recommendations oip)ough
i twelve inches deep. If they would
do so, so as to bring u p SOlllO of what
is called soil, it wod be found their
grass fields would remain much lon,g
cr in grass, without needing plough
ing- up ; but by all means, they should
put in two ploughings before re
secd i —Prad ien/ Farm Pr.
Drilling Wheat:
The season approaching for seed
jig down to wheat, we Would urge
the benefit of drillinr , in the seed
w'_th a machine instead of broadcast
s,-wing.. ; Nothing in the ag,riettltural
iractice,"now-a-days, may be said to .
he better established than this, as,
every one knows who has 'ever tried
it ; and the reports last seftion un the'
Department at Washington, from all
sections of the country, showed the
grain iu bushels per acre to be in
~ ections 20 mid 25 per cent., with the
41 .:114,41 wheat. It is found to be Much
.s liable to be thrown out by frosts
or winter killed, and the free action
of the - atmosphere through the drills
in the field, the uniform depth at
which it is covered, causing an even
ness in the growth, together with at
least one peek less seed being requir
el for sewing, are all advantages
v.ilich belong to drilling, connected
.11w - with securing a better taking
the grass seed.
Drills, as with • other farm machi
nery, have been greatly impicived the
lasi few ycars,and are now.construct
ed not only to sow wheat,_ oats, rye,
in7niven (mantties, but also to
sow with-it, grass seed and fertilithrs
the rows, with the grain ; so that
-. le soil being previously well prepar ,
1, the whole is finished at one ope
eation. arid the ground left in nice,
s:nooth 'condition. The ridges left
1 the drill are leveled down by the
frosts of winter,' t iviftg additional
protection to the tender
_roots of the
grain and grass.—Practia Farmer:
POMOLOGICAL CONTM.I3OI4I:7—r Na"
rinnal Eihibiticm tina meeting of .FiNd tirolierg
Philadelphia last week, wag a gran .' Streetas,
We have not room however fur a repot t
=l=
GLO4IOIIS NEWS! 1'
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
TM!
Al2*A*rOti,
NO. 1 0111117/711 k PATIO3I9 NEW BLOCK.
BRIDGE STREET., TOWANDA. PA.,
i'!Attho sign'of eie 1 •
AMERICAN . ' FLAG !
Rnvisamr.*Axp imtlE STORE!
alliarrog, of fre4ll oIY AWAY =REM to 441184
tho people that this is the p h ee to save money.
FRICES LOW AS THE GREAT A3IERICAN TEA
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
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trash Ground ffee received daily from New York.
or ground to order., -Aso whole Coffee; grin sod
routed. all ailes, whole and ground SpleearDried
Emits, Ste., et equally low price&
The subscriber begs laver to return Ida thinks'. for
the very liberal patronage extended to hint while in
tholGrecery business in this place, and respectfully
solicits a trial in his now enterprise. The business
will be conducted strictly on the.
E. V. A,
C4H i -SY§TF.4I !
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do yon will not Intro to extra prices to mair, np
for the 'oases of a credit business.
If yon can't spare the money to pay for a pound,
buy an ounce and pay for it. Ile Independent—then
you will be worthy to walk under the
AMERICAN .FLAG
Americin't 'Tea Store!
And, buy your :Goods cheap:. sir Rometaer the
Red, White and Blue Store, new Block, Bridge Street.
July 1. ltGd. puavEtALl. k RIDGEWAY.
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GO TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR
HUBBARD HQ }PIRG MACHINES,
: . ~! • ;!. . , •
None better, and parte for the same, an important
announcement
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS I
No bettor quality can be found, and at prices attain
able. Tons of
STOVES,
IRON AND HARDWARE
As low ns the tide of the tharket. &c., at
METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE,
• Orwell,- Pa.
Jam 24: 14232—jy1
DIARIES FOR 1869,
PATER fi ENVELOPES •
NEW—YORK PAPER
SCIIOOL BOOKS
PENS, INK, Mrste, ST.%TIONRY AND
PICITRES
BLANK BOOKS
•
YANKEE NOTIONS.
To ands. Noy. )0. nos. • t
G 0 TO THE
E 3 A_ 333 R, - 1!"
FOR A •
(21 - 001) MEAL,
11.1. HOURS.
OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND,
1N THEIR SEASON.
BREAD, 8 FRUIT,
PIES, f CANDY,
CAKES,c - .N. • NUTS,
SCOTT u 11UFFINGTO1.
TovraThl4. Deu. 15, 1868.
PHILADELPHIA . & ERIE RAIL
thma-SUMMER TIME TiBLE,
Tiinornn AND DIRECT ItOFTEIIETIVEMI FIIILADELFII IA
IFILLIAMIWOBT, AND
SHE ODEAT OIL IitEOIOPI OF I.D.N3DCFLTANIA.
ELECANT SLEEPING CARS on ail Night trains
— On and after 'MONDAY, JULY 111.180, the trains
on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road *ill run as fol
lows : tavrrtr.uni.
TrAtS !raves Philadelphia...
• •• arr. at Erie
Ewe Ex.raEss leaves Philadelphia.
.• •• •• Williamsport
,•• •• arr. at Erie
ELMIC.t MAIL leaves Philadelphia.
•• .• •• Williamsport.
•• •• arr. at Lock Haven..
EASTWARD.
NAIL TRAIN leaves Erie
• Williamsport
arr. at Phil*44elphla
Emit Elarnraia leaves :ME'
arr. at Philadelphia 410 r.it
ACCOMODATIUN loayce Lock P:24
wituamsport 1.45 r.tt
arr. at Sunbury 5.40 P.N.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alle
&env River Rail Road. Thong, Medal/ Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER.
ly 99, 1849. Ocniral Superintendent.
THE NEW AND IMPROVED
ELIAS HOWE
FAMILY SEWING-, MACHINES,
Were awarded the First Prize at the Paris Exposition
1807, over 82 other Mactilnes.
Also, the following State Fairs of 1868 have awaid
ed this Machine the Snit premium :
New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New
liaropshire, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
At the County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga, Owe
go, Wayne, Orleans, Tompkins, Seneca, Monroe, Her
kimer, Schuyler, Livingston, and a host of others.
Report of the Committee on Sewing Machines. at
the State Fair held in Rochester, fall of 1868: "Your
Committee have examined the different Sewing, Ma
chines, to which their attention WWI called, and would
recommend as the best Family Machine for all work,
Elhui Howe's Sewing Machine, and for the following
reasons : Ist—Simplicity of conetruction. 24-11eg
ularity of tensibn on both ripper and lower
t
3d—Ease of management. lth—Greatrangec l Z=
upon all materials. .sth—The perfect attachments to
the Machine for felling. hrmo , ing, tucking, braiding,
quilting, binding and cording, and the casewithirldch
they aro, applied. Gth—The durability of the Ma
chine. it being madeof,hardened steel, and adjusted
in its bearings. We recommend a medal."
New style Hemmer, Braider, Tacker. Quitter. Cord
er, Embrwiderer, Minder, Feller and Improved Tuck
Starker.
. .
It willuse ax Y and every kind of thread. from the
ducat to the exameat, with a much smaller needle
than other machines. Be sore and examine ono be.
• fore yon purchase. Price from $6O to 2200. and avert'
machine warranted. The real Tahiti of our idanufac.
Suring Machines for Taikme, Boot, Shoe. Harness and
Carriage Makers. is too well known to require tom
moat Don't fail to call and sae them.
4 SHEPARD & TERNEUR, General Agents.
20 Lake Street, Elmira, N.Y.
For sale by CODDLNIa RUSSELL & Ca. General
Agents, Towanda, Pa .
.A.1214TE; WANTED—FOR PROF.
Parsons' Laws of Mdness. with Aill directions
so forma for all Transactions in every State, by
Tnnortinns Prisons, L.L.D. Professor of Law
Harrod University. A saw soox row arzairnony.
lirplairdnit every kin,' of Contract and Legal Oblifts•
Wm, and showing how to 'draw And execute thom.
.The highest and best anthcaityin theism& Senator
oar liberal terms. Also for our Patent Bible Pros.
rectos. - fbraz Yam MINK= t CO.. MIL
ALL.ICINDS'GROCERIES AND
.nll. 'Provisions; at wholesale and retatl. it •
MAY 1 8,18 M C. B. PATCWB.
A LI,KINDS SPICES, :COlor
L. 2 tIE4
rdfudgxl,
or reidiPran
t woi cs.nd. or ground to Ordrrartil
up in .3. 4: 5-p.ound
ME
MOM
Y •
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And tbo
Into the
10:45 r.ll
815 A.nt
0:30 r.O
11:50 A.Ni
8.501.. m
10:00 A.st
8:00 s.m
..... 6:50 p.m.
7:45 P.Y.
BEEIZI
12:20 A.Y.
-9:23 A. m
-6:25 p.m
Williamsport 7.50 A.M
McCABE & MIX.
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Witif.i*,*444 - `r;'9r - 403.b
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4 - 1 IPBOVISIOW sollBll 7 i "1"'
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113 Kai Bus=
• TaWANDA,
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The :undersigned, eliconirt)4l
the mesas milt& hi s thus far attend-
ed their new enterprise, desire to make
very
aoknowledgment fo r t h e liberal
•• .
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patronage : they , havnnwieived, b 7
ing their customer's the advantage ' of
#3irlYrip' experience, tikgether•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 theik, Thie, find fire
daily receiving such additions to their
stock as the wants of their trade. re-
quires
They have now , in store, Sugarlifiy
rnp, Molasses, Coffee, Rice; 'Tobacco,
Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits; Craekers,
Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping
Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
and a' great variety of other goods,
which have been recently bought. at
the lowest point in the rnarket; and
are offered at vrholesale, at rates to
'correspond.
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their large stock of Fine Teas,
which they are ? selling at New York
,Johbing prices,—guaranteeing the
quitlity in all cases.
Have also on hand a brood assort
ment of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
Oil.
They still continuo to have the ben
efit of a resident , Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the iriar
ket, and prepared to turn to our nd- -
vantne any favorable changes in the
price of gdods.
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FOX, STEVENS, MEECUE k CO
May 12, 1868.
PATTERSON & KINNEY,
(SUCCC6SOIII to THOMAS 3. Jtmoc)
Deakin in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
FIIIIITM, &C.,
NO. 2 PATTON'S BLocit,
TOWANDA, PI NN4A
Having intrehaeed the (ritire etnek til
GROCERIES it PROVISION S%
of T. J. JONES, and lasing added largely thereto by
recent purchases, they take pleasure in announcing
to the public that they are prepared to sell anything
and everything in the
OROCEBY AM" rkovisioN LINE,
ETEI2I
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEES,
FISH,
FLOUR,
FEED,
dORN MEAL,
WOODEN AN WILLOW WARE
STONE WARE, &c., &c.
As rheap as the theyest. We gaulrantee perfect sa
infliction W All Who May (UM. na with a will.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PROpUCE.
J. S. PATTERSON. W. S. KINNEY
March 10, 1800-11.
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PEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION storm
sorru rxnucrit DRUDGE A$D RAIN errazi-rs
A new and complete aka of
GROCERIES :IND PROVISIONS
Which will lie sold at the lowest 'instable price&
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, :WEAL, GRAIN, 41
.
Bring on yonr produce, which we pay cash for.
DAIRYMEN,
A constant supply of Ashton Salt: all alzed Martin,
Butter Firldtas. Tuba, kc.
Please call and look through oar stock r und we will
do our beat to pkwao you. W. A. BOCEWELL.
Towanda. April 28, 1869. a -
LOOK!
NEW JEWELRY,
AT WAR.NEITS.
GOLD WATCHES,
'AT WARNER'S.
ELGIN WATCHES,
• .
AT WARNER'S.
WALTHAM WATCHES,
AT WARNER'S.
FINE GOLD lEWELRY,
AZ WAR.Nh?:IM
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS,
-AT WARNE:BM
1 3Poctoolea. And tots of thinp too =imams to Inez
: , . 13.
Call and bee ; hSm, you will Iwo twenty per out. le
• _
Si.r
r iibiTatehea. 'Clocks and Jewelrt tied. and
`warranted. Patton's Block. A.
AVNER.
Towanda. Az. B. 1868. •
ft iv ."
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~ry ~
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THE .1114*MUG A 112Mit:
tisiklikieCri*Ors* k
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WtissitikedkitiVoktrallkylek*
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G E E r atE
MI
Matt I hare parcbtard for cub, and feet confide*
that A.esa eell it es low rpm ascau be purtueell,
eiiewhere. I bOw offer te-ibe pubile aligikmd4etoelk
:,.. TEAS, ; cOIWS; SUG&BS,
grAINAL BALEUATOB. SPICES, &c.
AKRON FLOUR,AIME O.
rkeep constanUy on band. PORN. HAMS. LARD and
an kinds of FISH. Would ea the sttentlotiollhe
public to our Can't : Bo Beat
ts:quallty or price. Jesse o , ailey's Celebratect iauf
dry, New York Chemical Ad-Drawn Soar
Please call and tumble onz,stock of
Largo' assortment of YANKEE sarion. TOILET
SOAP% kc., kc.: I will piky tite.lllghentposh pica tae
Farmers, give us • call before selling elsewhere.
All Persona indebted to the late Ann will please call
and make imnialate payment.
Towanda. Matt, 12, UWIT.
EH
cOlisEiridiiiN AID DRIDor 13THENT9,
Dealers In all kinds of
GROC'EIItES,
Feed and Meal;
WOOD, WILLOW and • STONE
VT A R, To I
W. *mild call special attention to our stock of
FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA ft COFFEE,
Wblrh pro WAttIIANT to gite satidaction lu
CASH paid . for desirable Counlq
M. J. LON°. G. 14. KEELER
Tapioca, Vermset4ll, Par, 14701 Wrier
and Hominy. Taylor'a, and Vdtd
Tahiflyp Soaps. Holman's. Talmadge, -
sad Royal Baking Powder.
BvniOt's " Maw
dud Extracts. •
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• Hecker's
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Farina. Haifa:
Oda's Gelatine.
l• The Gem " Feld Jar.
liaker'h Chocolate, Cocoa and Brume.
•• Tibia" Cream. Lemon and Bairn Soda crackers:
". Grant's " Water, Milk. Boston, Egg and !intik+ -
141W0 k
Towanda. June 21. •
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IVECABE MIX ••.
RECEIVING NEW GROCEItIES7
DAILY,
Splendid Assortment`, Wholesale and Retail!
Fresh and line qualltf of 00444-ten sx eau
PRICES RANGE LOW FOR
THE MARKET ! •
All kinds of
NATIONAL FIRE WORKS
Whuitikitto add
Country Merchants will do well to rail. (Mr pekes
shall be, e with the reamnahle,"
CALL AND SEE ITS.
tABII PAID POD COPTITRi , Pin - 11)MR
Glg Titrnh Pl3t "h 2l ' "s'iric!
attention oi.N1;;,
IYHOLFSALE AND RETAIL.,
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Accept oar thanks fir taus} fatord,
Tdianda, June 14, 186 J.
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES
KEROSENE
TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING
MILLS.
WM. FULLER & CO.,
igesivetfully inform the pnblic that they have pnr
chiiiied the new and exteneive gleam Flouring Mllla,
built by Griffiths, Wells k Matson, in the sonth part
of the borough of Towanda, and having all the mdd
crni
Improvements, and competent Millers, they are
•
prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING
••
In the beat possible manner, and at nuilinally short
notice. - Every pains will betaken to givesatisfaction,
and we invite a public trial.
Farmers doing bnsiness'in town can bring their ,
grain, and have it ground to take back with them.
FLOUR, FREI) AND MEAL,
For vale at the lowest cash prices, and dellivensl iq
any part of the village free of charge.
Towanda. Tovember 10. 1868.
NEW TAILOR SHOP
His 07204 1 11 1 hWUPle..LOOPI.NicApt.09 Rooms of
the Young en's ttiristian Asincistion. second dam
over Eddy's Clothing Store, where he is now prepared
to do all kinds of
In the beat and most fashionable manner. An 'es
perienee of many years, a determination to keep up
with the fashions of the times, Ind a desire to please
his customers, he believes will suable him to give eat.
lsOction.
ge 'cutting dont - tin shalt notice and .reasonable
terms. ' Tcymicida, Oct. 17, 1867.
TANNING AND HARNESS MAX
no.—Tho undersigned Mere this day formed a
co.partnenhip. to be known as the firm of MAGEE
k FULI.IIi. for the purpose of carrying on the above
brininess. Harness making and repairing ddno to or.
Oct. and all work warranted—Alio& paid foriddwa '
°WITH MAGEE.
EDGAR S. FULLED.
Camptown. Jars. 28. 1868.
HEMLOCK LUMBER.-LATH
AND Siforouts.—A prime article of Boards,
Flooring: Scantling and Timber of almost imy length
and dimensions. Also any quantity of Lath and the
best Sawed Shingles manufactinedin the County, can
be supplied to parties- for building 'purposes upon
abort notice. and upon the most-reasonable terms,
by leaving their orders at the Towanda Coal Tint or
with Thom" Woonnorr. Esq., at the Towanda
Co ozoin:zin
March Dena.
2.5„
D RIED FRUITS OF AM. KINDS
Mal.% RV: tc. MIX.
Itaii; on band a large stock of
BYE DO.. BUCKWHEAT DO
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
WOODEN WARE
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C. B. PATCH
C. 11. PAT en
TOWANDA. PA.,
PROVISIONS,
QUA LITT AXD MICA
Prod tu•r. I
AMOS PMiNEPACKER
TAILORING,
7 „Fait azt
CL tit*
zAN* Inguicaf th t ; . •
udixi , it .W)4l'''TE
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airwailhi: arki
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A .
IVANERLY,ITIPaCt3O,;I4.I:'
111
Fr - -( • ;
lielhan3 a Fairalonable Cutter twu Newirork bit/
and take all the rig to plug you agosid
We nuke at majors
*atm attention to loathe% Bore, and
CHILDREAT-VIOTHIA
lalways LAT° a gool axamialeni.
CaTtS AND CASSESIERES,
Pluto ea cowls to 03,00 - pol yard fall wool)
Best Stock of Rats (ltd. ettpB
• • • • -
Kept within 'JO miles. *MI a n d look and prcrve tar
• be. at the Ward Ifonse artery , ihuraday,
with samples of Goode, and prepared- to_ take MOW
lures. • : VAN VELBOtt k mama.
liromd•st, Waverly, N.V. •
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TT MAY BE WONDMVIJL HOW
WE DO IT. BUT WE DO
SELL BETTER. 1141 D CIIEAPEIi GOODS TIME
CLOTHING , STOBE!
DI
XN BRADFORD COUNTY
If jots areal all skeptical of the milder Pet call
at Ina
• • •
NEW CLOTHING RUM rtrAl,
One door watt* of the MEAllin 1101.18 E, and an your
FLOUR
Raving jut Olicheri with an entire acne stock Of
DIENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING
Which has been purchased DI • cash, at the prelim
depression in the market. I can afar better bar
gliins than those ittrO bare ii stock pnrehased
when priced Were higher
I respectfully solicit a call frOut lily Old customers
and all wllo desire to buy goods at
FAIR PRICE-
Remember the place:
Otstiddor south of Maus louse
Towanda. Aug. 24 laGp
SPRING AND. SUMMER GOODS
GREAT tallTEJ\ It 11E3E3
PROCLAMATION -BY
COHEN & ROSEN , FIE•LD
elMtut id iisith tli6ageti
tit Towanda and vicinity to recognize our fair *ay of!
dealing:
AND WHINLDAA, *6 chin our sincere thanks to the
cortritunity for ettending td Oa ad Wien' a patronage
uttilinow ; • • ,
AND Wunizaii; Wo deem It our duty to rdeigrocale
all, the favors bestowed Tryon us thin, far ;
WI dd hereby gribliely Pli9(111.11341. that our great
stock df
SPRING • AND SCMJfEIi GOODS,
;SUCH AS 811)AOCIATIt BEAVER.
Cagshrume Snits,
Of all grades and of the latest styles, *ill lie disposed
REDUCED PRICES!
our Ronda are nishrlfactrired in New York city by.
one of the nienibent, of .11se item, therefore we are ena
bled to sell as cheap as the next, and *Wiling to re
float our stork, rre will put one good,. id 'Buell low
rates as will enable anrbrody , to buy a pint of eloth,e.
We are receiving the tinext Alen it
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Ever brought t. , 1 this market, swill as Bearer. Chin
ke.. for Men and Boys' wear. Cal
ai the Clothing Store of •
' COHEN A, 110t41YPITILD, •
And ciintthen youraelf of the rad that they does they
day, end de dot rularetireeent toy of their vale.
also call attention to our Bieck Of
GENTg FURNDWUNO 000pS1
Wicii AS etttettner6 shit Waton ottlrftbiiim, tind,:r
ahtrta And Drairtra, 00ndla and Over And,. Oloveg,
Cardigan :MA . Tikat, Cdlbws. Anapanderx.
liAltEer fitYLM RATH It OATH,
*blob they Ulan sell at Reamed' Priem * Oleo na a
call before buying elet where.
k lirEi4ol
itiwaiicia. April 1, AAP: Oppoid e Powell k Ca:
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
'GOODS!
R. IV. EDDY ,
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda. and the
public generally, that ti 4 Mat in store and daily re
ceiving new and
FRESH : GO ODS,
In his line, suitable to the wants of the peoPle, which
ho will sell for Currency at former
GOLD ii:RICES!
Consisting as usual of gook. well anti reliable made
CLOTHING,
(No Shoddy of any kind) consisting of
.BUSINESS SUITS,
all grades,
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
all Wool,
DRESS 'COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
•
Linen Coats, Dusters and Ponta.
Overalls and Overskirts, Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen, Cassimerc, and Flannel Shirts, Heck Ties, sm..
ponders, Gloves, Canes, Leather. Bs" Spring Style
silk. Soft and Straw Hata. All Seat-class.. Itemern.
bee that good Gooith, are cheaper at a fair price than
poor goods at any Price. Call and examine my gdods
before buying. Neat door to Powell k
To 28, 1867. H. W. EDDY.
SELLING" OUT BELOW COST !
A wonderful oppoetunlly for all who wish to
PURCHASE FURNITURE CHEAP
will from lids date sell all his goods cousi r sUng of
PARLOR- SETS,
DINING ROOM SETS ,
1.14.1., 0 W 0 S T,!
,
/Erne atomperoont nr.mpirt by ma in lot'
rent or oak. It is one at twwt banlnennotinds
in Scnranttn.' ,
Towanda. July-24, lad 2,
Cam TOMATOES,;:PEAC)I-
N- , as. Dried Fruits, kn.,. Wholesale and Ma
Jul 1. IicCABE k
1 .
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doubts Kui vsnish.l,
JULIIIM WOLFF.
TOWANDA, PA
139
S. T. DECKER
CHAIRS, ,4
BEDSTEADS,
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fIGNESTIC,ANI) , INZEGIZNYI •
-.-• •
ADA all oOodayllk be; wAgranted, Mai 'Pak they sic+
gatad $Q b 1?... Cci
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tkin't 'forget Bic placCrTemplerorPaahlon,
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Towasula, 0ct.17, 1867. 'M , / ' ' I4P ' " ' 1 •
Ntsoollandous; •
NEN ..NEW ~GOQDS!
'maim - -ra ogr, •
,Weehl ;sill the attention of the citizens of, POW ♦nd
vicinity, that, they have opened with
A New Slade of -Goad''
• •—• , i. •t i ;r:—.l•.; t:e•-•.' ——
At the old - stand cd,1•4•01100PI. Tam= with clt
attention SO the minis of the community they w
keep a rood essortmentlidrode, *Web they will •
Elt m 8 AS. LOW 7IIFILOWLSI' •. ,
And at, that will iodate every wee to buy of
Mem. 11 a shell as ell ilium hive A good Wort:Mont
of ' , .
FALL. AND IVINTL'Ii.'OOODS!
k•F ,l ;olaciff, all ft;a lidget iiSytc!s
L'ADtE*. DRESS GOOD'S !
.DELAMPE . * ALPACA* 11At24TH, GLOM.
GINGHAM% 11031EILY, was, cats,
MOTS, tig9ER; CLOThS. CASSINEMES.
VESTINGS, I. FANCIi GOODS, UMBRELLAM;
Family Groceries, 4lffrdware
I CUOCKEUY. ?LUMBAR%
LADIES TRAVELLING RAGS,
Wool) AND TIN-WARY.
Drugs, Funiipire, (5.6.,
Tbe buy Willa kut a Alibi Ws of
GOODS WEt NAVE. IN t4TONE,
Andre only silyld oft Intmeratici friend! nbd the
public generally, cilltned tend the Werth, ctt
our pretentious, and it 'Anointed,
BUY AND. MAKI; YOUHNLINDI BUM
By WIN; uuusey iu your purchavcs. We inkuld
GIVE OREATER 17.11iGAitigT11.1N
EVER BITORE H.EARI) UN!
We know we eau please yon. No give sib a call. Al
kiiids oi
F.IR MLR 'S PnIOUCCE
Tall.2a iD 01.211.2110:
_ Wl4 - .7.11.15t k rfikraTt
Pocvaoroors Moody.
O. WlClttlAbi. t J. 1,110.1 .
Rome, Pa., But: a Is6s
NORTH MANCH VOUNDRI
31ACHINE SHOP,
Xittritexi ore Pin F, edogi of Main Stre4.4,
TOWANDA, DRADFO LID CO., PA
la now prCparyd /uvulae _
CIRCUI,III SAW 1111,1.1
ME
SHINGLE MACHINES,
Of the 1,04 quality, with the latest inaprovenwnts
MI Muds of litalinury for Flouring and Saw Mills
Steam Engines Made and' Repaired
Steam Whistles,
Steam Guagcs,
' Gunge Cocks,
Furnished :it short notice.
BOLT CUTTING
Done to I incites in disznelvr.
1 FORGING
Of heavy sTought wore fir Midges, and all other par
pm. ; g 4 nre t o order, mew, 4 Imo assortment of
COOKING d HE4TING STOVES
t.knal and Wood Buruern.Furnituro for Cooking Storer,
titove Pipe. Tin Warr, Boat Pumps, Plows. CuWyss
torn air ) sierapertt, knpt constantly on'hued.
ram,. and Specifications •
Of all kinds of Inarhtin•ry for mills. and other pur
pose.s,'prepared by
WAD:IIBN. DILL,
kortnian, cbo has had largo large experience iu thi
branch of the business.
Towanda, Oct. 2). IKG4i—ly
THE 4 MOST CONVENIEN
flux, iu town to get a
• :
GOO r r 1.1 1 A. _T..,
Ell=
EATING HOUSE,
Two doors Soon f it the National Moth.
ALVORD havrni purchased the above well
known establishment, In now prepaird to wall upon
all who may favew,him with a eon.
He also keeps a full supply of
FAMILY 'GROCERIES,
Which he is tom:pared to sell cheap
Towanda. May 20. 1867.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAMES MAELNSON annonncen to the public atilt
be MUD contluuen to manufa,turo sett keep ou band
a large cowortment of
CABINETFUIINITURE
II *trains, Table*, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, &c., ofe
arery.dexeription, which are made of the beet 'mate , '
hats, and In the most workmanlike manner. .
I invite the Mrpection of the public to any work,
which ihall not be arirpaasod in (livability at any Atop
in the country, and my prices will be found to be as
low se the times will admit.
Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or madoto
order. A good Marne will bo foratshed when desired.
Ang. 13,1
80011-A3INDERY. -THE PUB
lie-11., is reepectfolly informed 'thit the Book-Bin
dery him been removed to the Argue Building, third
story, where will be done
BOOK-lIINDINGI
In all its various brioches, on terms as rlAtsmabluas
"the times" will alio% The Bindery *ill be tinder
the charge of
H. C. IV . HITASER'
An orperlenned Kinder. end all wet* will be prraz
done In • style and manner which onnot be ez=
Mnale..lilvaz.lnee. Newspa ,old nooks, kc„ bound
.la Peery' variety or style. Ya attention will be
paid to the Inding and Binding of .1 i
nimix Boom, -
To any desired patter:4 which In quality and dant
batty will be warranted. "
All work will be.ready fordalivol7.l"litil M4 llll ' l ° l
Tho patronage of the public "la' eon - cited. and per
fect aseUna guatinteed. ,, .
Totrinda.Anguat 2, 186G—tf.., .
FINE AS S ORTMENT TOI
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l iite4u;nt ;ibio -patina- their
BARDWARE,, f ,•
FARMING
• ' 'BIACI= P roOLif, • '
• • , wad CIAUPENTEDEV ZOOLO.
P -tg e id a"dizieu i t Ze f gjitiits,
si ..:.Putty trienisserdstm p a i n t.
ApdVarnhhitrapbp, ~,ir
'Of all kiwis: 'Witch wiil bc *old tar gio loCe . t. Vaal'
tau
t s IrdlrfEiT• '
Of every '
antleiii4pdtronibifista Vinia
Kerosene. , ,..• :. • : g
Particular, 'attention . pfqii, t 6, the, ataintiraeliiriospii
• • TIN WAII.N.II!
•; . :.7014010 1110UPTLy Apromuto
. Wo hoYo otq -
• ;.:.
With hnirrcnrod self aeoling corko,otpl . 1
/ . P*; . B Et C4 Nl tv
Which one oi „, cnouest, ,„
caw uB4 tL 4
-dunsowlB6s. !,or • . 1
strovts.i : . STOVESstby.B6
Ind received nett , line • •
THE METROPOLIT4N HAROWARE' .STORE
' • 'of w.kr,t; pi. "-
• ...
Are attracting mach, attention. Au hinnenise :variety
i3fttovee
•'• - - •
AL IVA r 8 ox HAND! --. •
Storm; rnad.or titat will , aniLyoa for.
Parlcit, Store; School,.shopi
cimicit,.noAT OE COOKING ETOVilt. •
• Cothe add ace thenew'patternsiat least. ••
ONE .LOOK BEFORE BUYINGI
We keep all Maditrg. *rat-claim Stores for the opu
lent. and a cheaper variety of Stores for the humblest_
Examine for yoursolvex your own internat. •
- S. N. BRONSON. `
Orwell. Pa, Oct. 91. M.
LOOK HERE!
There la now on exittbithet at the'
Mient:notlt Furniture Store
PIT 1•1" I ti 1-T IR. al I
zoo., fotiaii in NulAimo •,,tivatalt. fl it is tx
intRATLY I
My Hiin•lc efhlelete in vizi of Psktor, Library. Pin
ing -nom' suit Ittatabee set:.l%l . ler.lnney, 1344rtp.
.ion. Dining and. Onion 'leMem. Citaire..lietiNtrarle,
liareans. Wenleitantle, Sofa.. toelnees. Tete-a-teles.
What Notes. Cradles, Crib.. Se. h full line or
Maiteneete; awl lienidlimf, Pier. Manfo,l4 and. 4.'onnuott
Ntirrere. Oral inui Men,. nraeßefe,
An. In loot, everything,
In , the ti urniturP
Which must be teen tube appreciated, and wtrieti *SI
"be
sold at ,
1,0 HER PRICE ,S ! 4
Than th o name gitahty of goodA purelm.,(.l"elne
where.
Thankful to thelntblietur flour past liberal intnAti
age, and determined to merit a vtitinuance of the
Riffle brOtering indeawments not to be found else
where, I invite them to call MO mammo my gmsls
and prices before purehasing elsewhere. \o oha-ge
for ihnwin goods, and I
IriLL NOT E I.*NDEIiSOLD !
COUNTRY' DEAtEllit immthecl as 11111131 aCitle /OW..
eO4 natirkel prices.
I also kt IT cm hand a large stsurtmeut of Ready
Made Coffins. from the most cominmt to the fittest
ItostmotAl. Also Boded Robt. cralemAr.omd lam
the solo egret in lleacifcmcl county for Shaer ck 15. W.
ME - rikuc IIITHIAL CAKES, 1464KETS.
A 09k1 II EAllf4l: Atways wheia nviimL
I . ,r.rmula, Doe. 10, 18*9. JAILIN U. I,llOliT
G E 0 It
.E V. MYER,
TOBAUCO AND CIGAIt STORE,
ttue door tenith of the Firiit Stational het*. is neve
eelling everything in his liar, whole to nun retail
llc kvivim cunafanQy im hallp 0 complete otock of
61101 G' 11 CIGARS,
FINE CUT. PLUG. AND WHOKIND TOBACCO
rtii ill' in oil styles: Tlio best iptalitica al
DIUMN, MACH. AND SCOTCH SNUFIti
JOHN CAUMAN:
FANCY StOKING TOBACCO,
TOBACt 4 O)3(3MES and POUCHES
MATCII SAFES,
Alul all goody uratally 41 first-claw
CIGAIL_STORE!
Dealers will do well to call and .examina Ida large
and well selected 'dock.
Towanda. April 19. D 469.
NEB PLANING MILL
The tuideraigned havitr , built n large end memo
diens Mil/ in the Ilerienici Of Towanda, and dined it
with the moat modern and her:eyed machinery, for
the manufacture of
Are prepared to fill , orders, whether large or email,
upon the ahortcet notice. We hare oleo a large YA
rtoty of MOULDLNOB, of the latest rtylo and pattern.
which we can fluninh ninclk. cheaper-than they can he
worked by hand.
PLAIIERG,
TONGU,EDIG. 4
GROOVING,
- • SAWMO,
And all otter work pertaining to Joinery, will be (lotto
to suit onr eustomere.
•' Persons building, and not living Mord thin twelve
fourteenMilea distant. will find it Largely or their
intermit to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have
it' worked 'by oar machinery. • Bring your grist of
Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is
feeding. have it ground out and take it- bong with
you. .
We will pay 01811 for. PINE AND - HEMLOCK
Lialp.EX delivered at our Limber yard. Come and
goo us, or if you can't come, write.
Towanda; 'Feb.. 1864. L. B. DODGERS k CO.
.
A FULL ASSORTJILENT OF
Du end CANIOID mum ste -
March 10;1860. ' ' ' LONGA 1212211113.
NICE-STOCK ,OF . : CHROMOS
and Engrmingiud • non's.
HE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE
T
ai. letcciallt it !dues.
THE GEM - FRUIT - JARS, THE
wbotemair aid retail. ?' .w,s•
Inly -. _ • AIcCAIIP: mx.
CONCENTRATED LYE.,. „ AN
Potash, at C. B. PATCHII,
kay 20:
Slag
ME
garniture.
'it/WANDA, EL
hod titock
T:u; larze
innithased tlio
The moet eelebrefed brands of
kJ great variety
Mill
'WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS
AND StITIOOL
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0141, - -tiCASHT . DRUG t=' :STOREi
,! et '...a l*Mv•Jvt i., ~,, ,•at t: 4 l' qtft bo. , r rt: '
4 'i4o.4•ivw.'•).solll4lllWMinaMinubler. _ .
ill'otortiiiisuliiigsail'hkeeireet4TisrB l6o ; tog; i
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,llinementlinadri fe= it tbie etoek e nitd
eargbre'lmottinalt: y
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nif nu ar
!Mtn embenelng man aegenee used in Umbria
putchsom sad
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•
-BENZINE' AND .TURPENTINE, ,
'
4.. trf: ti .41#10141t1413.411KDr*M. t. o.r .
.roICEROSENE i COIL 1 014'
"
turs tiltADEfg,
Sperm, Lard, W6alss, Xcatia Foot , r
TANNER'S AND OILS;
J Ysncy and. oi s lot, In sU Rick rod,.
SPONGES. lIBU SC!"". C °3 9*
'
POUICERBOOKS; PORT MONAift
, 1
Packet - i •
Jp94*.
z(
• wan IMES' t , • •
I - Ifedlinil "; • -
• •d ••• ' 1 •-•
$3111%„1 -3 41k, AND. OIGAIO4
Gardeti:ViclE arid Plinrel' Saadi.; Rut;f.
Veda*: linsnewcatimi, Shoulder 9taccia.4treast
ft .mOl l . Teething //I.oo4.lluraing.Rotths.
Nipplee;Nipplo frhelleand Shfelds, BJeingiuu ,'
• Bed Puna, SeLt.Sealing Fruit Jara t Ther. ; j
momelern Plajrati • Extract/10 Stone
SEVilaee.Ware.
.ond-SUPTlrManlgna.,Flath !Tackle, Am
t' in ectirkg.. RohauderMacllealld Hottl , LT•4 lo ,
.11 , 41.and.alktha Vardar L'loaua •
lit 170 Tyr' N
ae-...eunied. 'Perilous at
diatom Celii'lite/lhii I/Idr Orden; by 'stage 'Or -null,
Witch trtUreoetsagrotnpaana Mlenliou,
Medical &Piot; given inatolroualy.„at the once;
chanting 'only far naidicitie. •' .
far Thu:nue:llot tornuoge. woukl. res.:
-pecttully arguannee WU. griped". and theyublic, that
no acne atoll be spinal to ratialy, and merit the con.
tintogon of their coutidatura - and patronage.
ifirOpOU BMWS PO- Mioriptloos from 0 to 10
salt; and 12 ni:to I.and 01C.• p.m
, • • C. PORTER. M.L.
li p . H. H. -GGEE'S
DRUG Meg-
' W.•H.• It,c6ollElsneeessai to Gem /4. Pownu.),
is continuing the business at the dd._ stand, Ha 4
Patton's Block, where he is daily readying addltlcsui
tO la stock from the most reliable iso{xntets and
Manufacturers. He repo Unity asks. for 4 liberal
share of robin; pate wage. .d large ens*, of
FIWiU DEUGB.OD - StEDICEIVI.
•
Thu jit4 beet' received. and Inm now pirc4 to
eupply the
WANTS OF l'iLE PUBLIC WITH AILTICLES
IiELONOLVO TO 211 E. ?RIDE,
PURE WIZiEB ANZ L 1 1 : 41..'0 . 11.4 - I.'oll
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BOTAXIC,,EXLECTIC AND HOWYAPATILIC
DIEJiIiZNES
ALL TUE l'Oj'eLAU PATENT
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PALATT AND l ; 111 VLSIIIIIf usires
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.F.Q.;ry AND TOILET AUTIULES OF EVEILVKIia)
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ALKALOIDS .A.L;D IZESANOIDS.
All th best TrUmies
AbIiobLINAL SUPPVICTELS.
ftlaolildr.r Crap.
POTIVS, NIPPLE SVELLS s SinflAYS.
I;rinAng Bottl,;. Syringes and CaAlei•ter!a.
i;.uic;r: .Is:4t?l:rut:NT gszo4s, bran's, rtncarr
EMI!
SUROW.4. INSTRUMENTS OF LATR- VMS
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A large supply of grti4. , , , for Iho Ifat and.Halr. JEfm
for the Tivtli. and Nail-1./VW:4h Powder and Pastes. •
Mx, Perfuniery. Soape , , igonilta. Hair Dye.
Invigoiatora, Kertr. l9o ,;,, , Yrow.4L se' • •
• Lamy*, ckilUtlOr. .
iVe.. all tlf the latest
CHOICE CIO,ViS. TOBAIXXJ AMA Cfrafirlkir
Ara" rhysiciana atipplied at mascot:Ade rafcg.
S6lll
- and Preattriptiona carefully and aced - rad, - man
pounded and %prep:trod toy compete...tit is at Ult .
hour:, of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9h,
10. o'clock in the (proem% and 1 to 2 in tho afternoon.
'rowatala, Sept. 2J, 1866. W. 11. H. 0011 E:
Manufactories
TOWANDA. __:l.Cilileti..LTUßA,L
BEM
TO WAMP:4, -PE:sr:TA
lIANCFActrizE-s
DENT MTUFT,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS
EN ERAI. WOUI) WoltK,
WOOD TURNING Is ALL 1116'HILINCIIES.
SCROLL ti. WIN(1, PLANING, ETC.,
To beaters
1.11-71 S, SPOKES d.. .BENT STUFF
We viler a
m r m wc - , u m m w m r = w r =0
The allure ere from the beet
•t
SECOND ONOWTH HICKORY AND OAK.
LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND
We hat•cw the Broad and Narrow G nage
MILL PICKS wadi , and Aresseil
-,: ,
- W. T. BIStIOI., Stilwri:Lbloulcut.
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• 31. C. MT,IiOIJIi. l'rmident . - ,
F
T OW AND A egilt-RAGE.
FACTORY
The übilersiguel:reupUdf ulty arnithuim to the pub-
lic that Choy hare purehasocl the
CA R R G'.E 1-1"0
G. ll.' DRA.KE,
And ate flow 'primed to build worlt lu
THE'LATETTYLE
And nioitt.weiluxumtrke mariner.' They Will coma:int
17,11!eep. on hand an neeortment' of Weildkl.
TOP
AND OP.E.N. -BUGGIES
. .
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEILOODAT. AND."• LUMBEDiI *AWNS. ,
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«I'l 11.,1„$ Y ' B l -4E IG. .1.1:8;,-..
ALL WQRK WARROFED
REPAIRING promptly attended to at' roanonable
.P . licerf% • .
~ _ , ~ BitYANZ STULEN
Towanda„Vay 9, 1867,:-17.
- A CHOICE LOT OF ?WINTER
4-a- Fruit of all thula; for sale by the barrel or bush:
el, at . McCABE & 3114'8.
411* 1.., - -7!!'...•.., ...171;q:;',
TrmorCE` .AGENCY
il , ) -.0 - 11118. VAX2,lAamatT, .
And &ticiftlt firytf3, tottowin:ry rellaik
forp-; - .
411 •9 17ut In frl.
ihroauxo iisuuscs.ooll7ll.lr4
E
Wilke-Bari,.
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" 1412"171 ' 1141) C 14411131 lIICIUNCL CO„
. 4 tascaster,
• • li!guLqrcz.coui,uni.
,11 • ,
tlrsam_Tuftn'incr. tiranuscz'c.a.,
- ispriwiseid,No”;
- Max', X, r
ft, :AI
pnouot of Capitalßop:at:llW,
$2,400x0
P:lOtL 'GIES
antlebSbs taken on aU Mena of
BSUSUMG4 -.ma; the*:
•
L ,L FOOS ittnated:and paid atthisOtike.
A. undersigned apples his whole time a 12,1 rt
be 0 lir ORLI7BWELYAO -
mrsuataicz nutimms.
144.1nika Miltsig and tboetruith eximinatiim of c‘ , .r)
riot, mentalist Men and promptnera in renesiwg
Policies when:attend to expire, and bye careful and
diligent attesales.Galbaelmaineaa onicrany, he tol,
to aware the renOttfinreo and
_pitnntaire of th e ree e .
tounity:ll Oli risen to .. h.
PF .
rA2p.pm6 , AL, JuwELLnios,
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and.Policiai written 11WIStainIM of MUM YL',l i.
on such risks at the vet/WBOIWIT . ItATEFL
Farmers and'othertdmitaleg b insane, will do a.. 1:
' up gkmate p call when cot SD BAIL *.
Met second' door smith' at the Ward nol/OP, up
T. B. CAM P.
tlia'Appliiatlona recelled and itiree” Node by n
F. BOWMAN, South Towanda ;.L. AZIOILD.
Siaithfield ; WILLI= Lear, Luther's Wits..
Jung,21,1869. .• • - - ;
Vtit E; LIFE; AND ACCIDENVL
, - INBI7RANCE.
SE YEA - TEEN 4111,7,10 N DOLL.* 11..";
C. S. RUSSELL, 'lipid
• For thefoliailiv-nailed Reliable"aroxi.,
Oth.ASD 41, 2,tasl4ilsvrnArf cr. Co..
sladelp4 id. II
cap4tai a . n4 surplus
HoxE Isguiluccr. Commis.,
Nero York.
Capital and anrpina over.
Lon:rum:cr. Co. or lgtnuta Jammu*. 1
Philadelphia.
Capital antl surplus vier •
314mixx - rAlc Inciumer. Comnaii.
Nee rork.
Capitarsud surplus miff.
t.vntariulaz INsvnAxcz CAMPABT
Capital and anrplus mar..
INACILLXcr. COMPANY. - I
f750.6w,g,
Cayit..l and intrpins ovar
rrrlialf i.VISEII.I3CE Comikmr.
• • lia.rfford, ern: J
Capitol sod soaping over - ' *7litivo
Mums& Ltrz. IsarnAscz comr.orr.
Nero Turk.
Capital sea •arpltu over
Taaversisa'•Ysmiascc COMPAICY. I
Hartfont, ermn. I
' Capital nisi earplug over
Mika token ow aR kiida of PicpertAk. at as low rat, -
as by any other reliable Companies.
Kir Policies busby& snit Lows, if any. adito.tcd al
this Agency, thereby missing the tronble and exp,n,
of going elsewhere for Nettleme , nt.
ilf,..office at the llatedware Store of lidding. En
15Cli & Co. " C. S. III:SSELL.
Towanda. Feb. 7. 1864
NATIONAL Lin; piSITILIcE
CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President ;
JAY WORE. Chairman Finance and E. Cow
COOKE. Vim President
EIVEILSON W. PENT. Serretary and Aduary.
The advantages of thr National Life Itouranee
Mil
1. It is National Company, chartered by congre”
2. It has a paid up capital of One Million I...anr:
3. It offers tolv rates of premiums ;
4. IL furnishes larger insuramr than otlur team
panic*. for the game money ;
b. II Is dellnite and certain ;
R. There is uo poeslbility of mismirresottatmo In
agents. or mlaundepdanding by rdiryholdcr,
7. The policies ~ are plain contracts, so
• mice for d much money ;
N. 611 policies arc . nem-forfritiog
9. 1 - 01: rolicieti an exempt from attachment.
E. W. CLAIM & CO.. Bankers,
irs , . Agent]; for Towanda and .Iclnity
Jan. 9. 1863.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANI:
NErmairetso moor. 211.11.1 57,000 Mmter.r....
ASNETI3 (June 1.1869) over $25,000,000.
R.,rvits over $7,000,000. •
CURP t r....."I DIVIDE :3W FROM 40 TO 70 PER CLN'T
Total Cleared . by Death paid to date, ovdr $6.00 0 . 000 .
TOTAL DrvroYste, PAM ro rwry., oven $6.000,000.
PURELI' MUTUAL COMPANY
All its surplus rquitably dividrit Raring the Pul
NS;bleb may be applied in rorinetlon of Preminnic, nc
may be acennuasted at Infect-A for the benefit of .11u ,
Assured. or May be reCnivcrt lc" EheM in Cacti.
Pahl-np rolilies an cprank,i allaz two or urn .
years' Premlnitt , have lamas pada. Ulm practically
MIZIII
It issuen Policies tipotl all
. DESIRABLE . PLANS OF INSTMASCL,
And ban adopted In Its wurklngs sevjal
SPECIAL - FEATURES
ORIGINAL WITH THIS COMPANY AND ()qrs.:-
ED DT NO OTHER.
IL It MckEAN, A giit.
Towanda, Pa.. July 22. 1869:—tf
BRADFORD COUNTY
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
Towanda, duly 2, 18 $.
rua_mx FniE
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HOME lENCRANCE COMEAME.
.ViE. MIEN, CONN.
cm
GERSIANIA Fiat,
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Norm[ Axsntc. N Fuzz,
New, rot. I
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Policies written and Loeseisdjusted at thaw Accsq
Farm property risks taken at the lowest rote.
•3 ;O fa ]femur's New Block. north Fhb; Pub.
k *mare, Tcrawnda, Pa. JOHN W. HIS.
AprIITI; 2.80).
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASST.:-
LANCE t3OCIETY'B Agency for Bradford Co.
- -
CASH CAPITAL 4000,000.
Yearly income over $2,000,000 (nab.
MONTANYE k WAD.
Towanda, July 23, ISM • ,
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FTRE
Isutamro A g ency for nrsarmd.C°l9lllY'
Mattel Car& plan. In sneeeiutfal op ration over tarn
tr•erren rears. MONTANYE & WARD•
Towanda. July 25.1567.
MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE
Fish, Mackinaw Trout, Canoes. Pickled awl
Stacked Baboon. Smoked Halibut. G
and Dried Beat. al
LON k ILEELEIrti.
D RIED' FRUIT' OF ALL KINDS
gowns, k #rEit.
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seethed in the stove companies at
F A - 4 A TE
. CATTSAL
ISM
Philadelphia. I
$350,1%
CO. OF U.S.A.
CA , II CAPITAL. / .000,000 -PAID
Chartered by Congn•aA, 1868
-general Agente
L. S.. RUSSELL 31.mager.
N. C. EL.SI3REF. O. MASON
OF HARTFORD. CONN
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
ALL POLICIES NOS'-FORFEITING
W. MIX. Al iat, TowANDA, PA
FOR nit VOLLOWIN(i ILELLUILE CONPANIES
llortfrd,
New York:
New fork•.
CAPITAL..I3.IOO,OOO
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New rod%
MICE
1,17A.14
$1,790,0011
BEIM
SB,(XT&A ,
'51,467,1,15
i 1.622,914 39
'sLoon.coo co
$113.241 V
$6.50 02 24