Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 20, 1870, Image 4

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    • , Mir the
liersay. Oats. .
EDiralill or, ItseeornaL7--Dear Nies:-
For the sake of the farming interest
of Bradierdteimty, I'feel it my.duty
to give, thropgh your excellent pa-,
per, my experience and thoughts
about ate
.so•called Norway Oats.
Last winter Ibought, for= one dollar
and twenty cents, one quart of Jones
tt .Clark; D. W. Ramsdell, accredited
agent. I drilled them, in twelve-inch
rows, early in April, on . good soil,
covering stx rods of ground--a little
less than.dne bushel to the acre ; re
sult, sixty-three pounds. liow. when
I received these oats, I compared
them with mine, and could see no
difference. I sowed them side by
side the same day, watched thegrowth
and formation very closely, and when
they matured, on a perfect examina
tion' of t i
he height, sze of leaf, head,
form of the head, color of straw, also
of the grain, thicknees of the straw,,
thickness of the shell of the straw,:
kc., I said they are the same add I
had sown for four years, and last
spring sold three hundred bushels
for eighty cents per bushel ; that I
do now candidly believe to be the
same. Now I would not discourage
triais.for improvement in any kind of
farm produce, by any means; for it
is laudable in on of us farmers to try
to improve in all the products of the
farm. In the New 'York Weekly Tri
bune of December 22, is a list of
names froL different States, stating
the amount ßo wn and the product:
if the editor ha ut his name at the,
at
root of that cola in, we, should have
. known who made the synopsis; but a
large number this reported are ,from
seven and one-half bushels to fifty
per acre. One man reports one quart
sown on eleven rods, gathered fifty
six bushels and fourteen quarts, or
about eight hundred and forty bus&'
els per tide. Who believes it? I
think it a mistake, or truth mod aw
fully stretched.
Now, there are some things that
we have learned by the so-called Nor
way Oat notoriety : •
1. That we usually sow too much
seed per acre. •
2. That we do not give the land as
good tilling as we should.
3. That we often lose much by care
leas gathering and bad threshing.
Now look at a few rods of ground
rich to begin with, plowed two or
more times, made perfectly fine, then
nicely top-dressed, each seed put sep-
arate, far apart, the weeds pulled out
by hand, the chickens kept out, cat
clean, saved from waste by storm,
threshed clean, and we all know that
we would obtain entirely different re
sults. But there is one thing that I
have noted for years, and that is,
these oats will stand up good on rich
er land than any oats I ever saw. The
traw is very thick in the shell, and
also in diameter, and remains com
paratively green when the oats are
fit to cut. I have cut acres of therri
that \stood up to my chin, and I stand
six feet. There is one thing more to
he considered, and that is, I think as
farmers we do not change seed fre
quent enough. I have no doubt but
many marked results are from this
cause, viz : "change of seed.
G. W. PLummoa.
ATHENS, Dec. 28, 1869. •
Farm Work, Mechanics, Clerkships, Bar-
Tendtrs, and Stable-Boys
Why do young men leave the farm
and workshop to engage sin counter
jumping. mixing liquors, cleaning
spittoons, and lounging around sta
bles and liquor saloons? It is be
cause they do not know any better,
cannot . realize where' it leads to, or
because they are preverted and will
fully wicked. Many farmers arc to
blame fOr not supplying their sous
with useful and entertaining books
—with the means of improvement
and amusement at home. They fail
to realize that boys are boys, and
that they love variety. It is observ
ed by young Robert Corncob that
young Mr. Yhrdstick dresses nicely,
goes into company, and is popular
with young ladies. This gives R. C.
a desire to change his rougher but
much healthier pursuit and become
a clerk. Or, failing iti this, it would
be a good thing, in the way of pro
motion, to learn to smoke, drink, tell
stories, and get acquainted with bar
room life and bar-room lions. Strong
talk—profanity and vulgari ty-strong liquor, and strong tobacco go togeth
er and may be found. there. He be
gins by holding horses, holding spit
toons, and doing much menial servi
ce as his • low ambition and cock
nature suggests or permits. He sn
ally "fetches up" in .the poor-ho ,
in the gutter, or in the prison.
Parents cannot be too careful in
impressing their sons with right ideas
as to the most desirable callings in
life, and to cultivate in them a love
for rural life. Who is there more
noble, more independent, than the
intelligent farmer, who owns his
homestead stocked with horses, cat
tle, sheep, pigs, poultry, fruit-trees,
vines and shrubs? The farmer who
is thrifty, and well-to-do, what cares
he for the fluctuations in the price
of stocks or dry goods ? He will gath
er his crops, lay in a store of good
things for the winter,and sell the sur
plus. His time is ; his own, and his
crops grow while )he sleeps. The
life of a farmer is, or should be the
first choice of many more of our
young men. Next to this impor
tance to the commonwealth is the,
mechanic and manufacturer. After
the farther—or tether ; jintapositiOn
with him—comes the mechanic, the
inventor. He makes the labor-saving
machinery.. By his contrivance we
transport our productions and our
selves across continents and seas by
means of the steam engines. Is is
the engineer—not _the politician—
who is prominent In, building up a
nation and making it a power. Then
let us encourage our sous to become
inventors, engineers, machinists, ar
chitects, brulders,k - manufacturers,
rather than to fritter away their pre
ciohs livers in doing nothing,becom
ing nobodies, and in rmilcmg, life a
failure. "Work, work, • more work,"
is what is wanted to give health,
wealth and power for good in the
world. .
,11%113 AND HARNEM-It IS stated on
good authority that a teaspoon of
Cayenne pepper mixed with a quart
of oil and rubbing the harness with
the oil, will oectually protecting it
against the gnawing of rats. It is
also said that an oance of aloes to
one gallon of ail will afford the mine
protection. Our remedy heretofore
has been, and hare serer known it
to fail, to hang the harness up so no
rats can molest it. Bat as some peo
ple are careless in this respect, the
red pepper and the aleoes and oil
remedy had better be adopted. .
Ip
you would be miserable, look
viiiidnOr You would b• dishzeted. klok armada
ifaofi would be tuPfrOw 3 k up.i, •
8~1l a
lUMWAY.
1100 MIL= MiDint 100 11171111017;_
• iturAzuszra.. casstasat Oakes's:
33,11.0 AD GUAGE—DOUBLE TRACI
• _ TOLEDO. DETROIT. cWCAOO.
=MAULS& BT. PAUL, OMAHA.
And ill points Wait sad E9tOnrest..
wigwam& cusaos. smaau. • -
Dirrox, INDIANAPOLIS. .
LOUISVILLE. tn. LOUIS, •
And sll points South sad Soullonsl. - . •
I(iw Amp DasanD Quests. MT itri. =meal
lamella. -.cusses TO ROCOTIOXI. Burnt% . Dow:
znia, CzalrizAim aim Ilemarintal. • -
On and saes Needle: Nwebor 15.15 M. tnans wm
lane Warily at about the tolicnriaibouraots 1.. •
GOING WEST. - - • .
CM am.. NIGHT HYMNS Olookgraexpepted)tor
Hochman?. Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Gin.
danati; caramelises with the Like Share, Mteltimin
Souther% and Grand Trunk Hallways at Babb.
Dunkirk andllleretand for the West; alma ChM ,
land with the C. C. C. k ban. Railway tor Inas*
Mbsim
spoils :ailway and st Ci and the o ncinnati with the Louisv int ille Short
Line R, Obl
e t s a=
for the Booth and Southwest aho with
' lug lines at princirsl stations on main tine. • .
5:15 a.m.—NIGHT EXMIES3. daily, for *.clash.
Buffalo. Dunlirk. Cleveland mid Chrebuisti.
mat
tog direct connection with trains of the Grand
Trunk and Latudbore Railways at Buffalo, Dun.
kirk and Cleveland for all pamts We*. and al Gin
eirmati with the Ohio sad Miseissippi and Louts.
vine Short Line Hallways for the South and South.
vest ; ahm with all connscting trains at principal
Marlon* on main line.
8:211 TRAIN. Sundays_ =mited, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
405 p.m.—ELIORk ACCOMMODATION, Sundays
°vented.
11:17 p. DAY HIPPX66. Sundays excepted. DM
Rochester. llnthdo, Dunkirk. Cleveland; Oneinna.
.r and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main line.
New and impmeea Drawing Room Coseticsaccom
pany this train from New York to Buffalo, jaid
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Bornellsville, fon-
Mug thou' to Cleveland and Galion without change.
10:33 Sundays excepted. for Rut.
ado. Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with mime
for the Wort.
A fileeping.Coech U attachid to this train running
through to Buffalo.
7:2S a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excerpted.
3:30 p.m.—ESUGItAIiT TRAIN, daily fox the West.
GOIN' EAST.
220 a.m.—NIGHT EXPREftft Pte.
connecting at New York with afternoon train, and
steamers for Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Cesehea accompany this train from WIS.
lo to New Trek.
5:38 a.m.=-CINCINNATI MEM Mendays es.
cepted, connecting stlersey City with afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Ballroom for
Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Washulgton: and at
New Tork with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for Near England Cities. Also stops at prin.
dpal stations and connecting points on main Mo.
Bleeping Coaches accompany thiatraintoNew Tort
9:38 a.m.—BINGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION,
likmdsys'excepted.
19:59 p.m.—DAY =PRESS. firindesilacepted, con
necting at Mddletown for Unionville., and at Jer•
soy My with midnight express train at New Jet ,
say Railroad for P
New and Improced=ratoom Caches mann
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
13:45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN. daily, con
necting at Owego for Ithaca.
6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. flundola excepted.
9:09 p.m.—LIGHTNING mama daily, connect.
tug st Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad foe
Baltimore and Washington ; and at New York with
Morning impress train for Boston and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal suntans and con
necting pain on main lin
.Elleeping Co ts
aches accomp any this train through to
New York.
5:03 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Siitidays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED iHIICITOH.
ult. A nerlied and complete " Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con
necting lines, has recently been, published, and can
be procured on application to lie Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. BUCKER.
GenlSupt
pl. ti, N.Y. CANAL A:, R.R. CO.
ABILANGEHMT OF PASEMPIELL TRAINS,
Commencing Sept. 13,18C9
TIL.I=3 &MG SOUTH WILL
Leave Towanda at 7:00 ►m., 4:00 and 6:38 p.m.
Returning, leave Waverly at 8:40 a.m., and 12:43
7:113 p.m.
TULIN Gong° BOOTH WILL
Leave Towanda— .............
Arrive Tank Warnock.--
Pittston
Wilkes.Barro
Manch Chunk__
'• Allentown
Bethkhem
Easton
Philadelphia
New York.
Dine it Pittaton.
I
Leave 'New York
Philadelphia
•• Easton... . ......
Bethlehem
• Allentown
•• Much Chunk...
;" White Haven ....
IYittol m
ar .. llz.
Tunthennee.
Arrive Toranda..
Dine at tilde Haven
Paasengers for Harrisburg and Pittsburg writ
change cars at Allentown, have time for supper and
take the Throingh Fast Etpress, with sleeping cars
attached, at 8:40 same evening.
Books and Statonoz7.
DIARIES FOR 1870
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
Pm, Lc;, Music, STATIOXEY AND
Pcmroza
BLANK BOOKS
YAI' , .TREP, NOTIONS
Towanda, Nov. 111. 18C&
Sowing Machines.
THE NEW AND IMPROVED
ELIAS HOWE
FAMILY SEWING. MACHINES,
Ten awarded the Pint Prize at the Paris Exposition
1867. over 82 other Machines.
Also, the following State Fairs of 1868 have award.
al this Machine the Ent premium :
New York. Olio. penneayyhenta,Massacbusetta,New
Hampshire. Vermont, Wleoonaia. and Indiana.
At the County Fates of Madison, Onondaga, Owe.
go. Wayne,. Orleans, Tompkins, Seneca, Monroe, Her.
kimer, Schuyler. Lt ~and a boat of others.
Report of the Com mi ttee on Sewing Machine*, at
the State-Fair held laßotheeter. fail of 1888: w Your
Committee have examined the different Sewing Ma
chines. to which their attention wucalledund would
meornmend u the beat Family Machine for all work,
Ms Howe', Sawing hiseldne, and for the Mowing
refaces : of amstruction. Id—Beg.
clarity of tension on both upper and lower threads.
3d—Ease of management. Rh—Great range of work
upon all materials. Bth—The perfect
attachments to
the Machine for felling.. hemmthg. tackingObraiding,
=f, binding rording. and the ease with which .
re applied. .6tb-The durability of the Ms.
chine, it being male of hardened steel. and adjusted
in its bearings. We meammend a medal."
New etyle Hemmer. Braider, Tucker. Quilter. Cord.
er, Embroiderer, Binder, Feller and Improved Tuck
Muter.
It win us* any and every kind of timed. from the
driest to the coarsest, with a much groaner needle
than other machines. Be sore and examine one be
fore you purchase. Peke from Sal to 1900. and every
machine warranted. 'The real Wee of our !iambs.
taring Machine" for Tailors. Boot Shoe, Harness and
faurispe Makers. is too well known to require
mint. Don't till to call end me them. am-
SIMARD k TEEMED& General Agents.
29 Lake Street. Elmira. 'N.Y.
AmFor sale by CODDING, RUSSELL k CO.. General
ite. Towends. Pa
Ilscellaneou. '
GREEN ROUSES,
TOWANDA. PENN.
I have. reoelyed a large and hill Meotiment of 13I
'MOf1TALL2t8. or the Dried Flower. of Errelisting.
of a most Wanted variety of colors. 1 ant now
prepared to furzdah. for parties. 'twilling.. or foam
al oemalorm on-shark notice. Wroatint. Cremes.
Anchor.. hand and basket Bonnets. Also the same
vith natural dowers. I hate also a few imported
Wreathe oe Crowns. formed of Imreatirdka.
No. 1. nine inches in diameter. • - $1 SO
— No. 2. tam - • 2OD
AU °ohms reoeimpromntaliTtion. and prices
remonatee.
Nev. 1/5, 18439.. HARRY ILIX.
13REPARE 'FOR WINTER
BY PAPERING YOI7R ROO=
F° NEED OF :DWG OLD NEWSPA2I2II3
MORE!
Sne'snotbey by Wilzig your old tavern atal..buitag
Jame at that betutltal
WALL PAPAR, OF F. J. CALIEncv
Ife bee lust mated down bls nitre" stork said Is
prepend to sell Walt Pew of every desert on.
s& cf=r than it bee ever keen offered Wilds
wg.oxips--it-xtEe,o4sx
':., . -: 7- f.:,',:„ - :_::i W; .:.1 - - -: : -- . ; ' ,, -'''.- 1. -:'''s'D' - '''= - ' - '''• .'-''''
''': /nOtiiiioN;.7::lii)ilOt.:4,-;',"-:-..
3r. se
•
-Mil*.
The tutdersigtied, Itneoltrage4 -by
the =mew whir.' klusethushirittUnd-
ed their eab espn to mare
aolcacnvledgment for the very Must
patronage theY have received, by giv
ing their customers the advantage of
their years' erperierme c together with
the benefit of their greatly increased
facilities fordoing business.
They keep constantly on hod a
Nelry - large and complete assortment
of everything in their line,• and are
daily receiving such additions to their
stock• as the wants of their trade re-
quires.
They have now in store, Sugar, Sy
rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, To
Fish, Salt, Cheese,: Fruits, re;
Candy,' Matches, Brooms, Wrapping
Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
and a great variety of other goods,
which have been recently bonght . nt
th% lowest point in the market, and
are offered at . wholesale, at rates to
correspond.
They desire to call especial atten
tion 7 •
to their large stock of Fine Teas,
which they are 'selling at New Yoik
Jobbing prices,—gnaranteeing
quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort
ment of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
(XL
They still continue to ha4the ben
efit of a resident Partner in New
York, who is.constantly in the, mar
ket, and prepared to tura to our., ad
vantage any favorable changes in the
price of goods.
W3l. R. BAER,
Genl Puler AO
POE. STEVENS, NEECTIE & CO.
May 12,1868.
PATTERSON Sc KINNEY,
.9:30 a.m.
11:53 .
1:15 p.m.
1:45
4:20 .
5:45 .
6:00 .
GM .
8:25 .
9:25 .
Dndersin
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
2, PAITONS BLOCK,
TOWANDA, • PENN'A
. 6:55 a.m.
. 7:45 ••
.10:00 ••
.10.30
40:45
.12:00 in.
. 1:32 p.m
. 2:50 ••
3:10 ••
. 4:21
. 6:38
Having purchased the entire stock of
of T. J. JONES, and having addexi largely thereto by
recent purchases, they take pleasure in announcing
to the public that they are prepared to sell anything
and everything in thb
.101 MT. cox,
Superintendent-
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFERS,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
FISH,
FLOUR,
FEED,
CORN MEAL,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
As cheap*, the cheapest. We guarantee perfect.. sat
istachon to all who may favor us with a call.
CASH PAID FOR COUR= PRODUCE.
J. S. PAIIZUSON
March 10.18G0--U
PEOPLE'S
5U17111 CON= 11.11XDOZ WAD lIAIX 111:11111M11.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will be sold at tre lowest pessible prbies.
FRUIT OF ALL DgSCRrPTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, itITIA Ty GRAIN, &c.
Bring as your produce, which we 11 1 7 Casa fan
,
A constant rapply of A i bton Salt. all sized Clams.
Batter Endes, Tuba. Ate.
PI oasse eau and lookthreagh oar stock, and we win
dohr best to please you. . W. A. BOCZWELL . •
• April 28. UNA
TEpHo,I.MOStowv I.getesONVENIENT
GOOD MICFAL
.13.-B. &Aroma) hawing Puriaimeatbe above wall:
known meat. la 'wow permit to welt upon
all who cm tam bhp with aea & -
He
aho keeps a MI supply og'
1114th he is prepared tit !how.
D F 1 . 1 . tr T
c. S IL C:F ALL
. '
EM=EM
latc.
(Successors to TIIO3IAB J. Jose %)
Fuvrrs, &c.,
GROCERIES cf PROVISIONS,
GHOCEItY AND , PUOVISION LIFE.
Suck as
;/..3:1 Dia Di
STONE WARE : &c., &c.
W. & KINNEY
GISOCZNY AND PIIONTSION'STOREI,
A new and complete dock of
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
:plotwcel
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
MODERN STONE WARE,
MUOCPV4 NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
Lathe
EATING HOUSE,
Two doors South of tiks 21stiouslassic.
FAMILY 01100,
- - - .
a.!r~.,a fir€
THEingrnitaitnaofAVlNG
--'-:•4011010.1114.11biaileSS
, • ~;-; •
.V.ato
hi lb° ara, orciiilAPars**l***Prisagor
ii•oppe ' Oths. s 4 o, 4 o3 sigt9.o4,l*
t r . siargesadvasehotblaixttat .
'Oa:
q. 41 4 0 O , E* I-4
Which / have P;1i 411 ,/c w , , lad" Ong"
, ~-,. - . '...( -.--,--:-:::',:-!.%:-..: • 4 , . ,, 1:::-S;.::, - ; . < . ':.:f .
ii
thailtaiset is lintiligiri ion 40 'Firdieea..
..... ~.
exmoin. I wry oar aepaukissigimalasii)dr
=1
MU‘ COMM- M14.M13, <
11528.-11A141117111 ' 1"1-13. to:
Ras on bind o lingo stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM D DO.
IRE DO, EU 1W lEAT DO
Ikeepannisattron witrax.unti!. - Lum..na
an kinds of DIEM Iro!1 a cell the site Mimi tithe
pebsc to flit Met Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
quflitxor plea - ,esee Oskkreseelebriged Laos.
dry. New Nark Chosoial and Biown Soap.
ream can and Mali= one stock of
WARE.. • •
laeget ot MOM ItolloNd, TOLIZr
SOAPS, de., to. I win pay the hightedaudtprice for.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, give in s eel before selling elsewben
CLOTHING , I CLOTHING!
• CLO,THING
• -
If you want to buy good rallimd Wintei
_ CLOTHING,
•
and at unheard of
LOW PRICES ?
Go Mown to •
ROSENBURG 'WOLFF'S,
at tluiCtothlng Itegialator,
133 Main - St., Pagon's Block. •
Towanda, Nov. 17,1869.-4
FAGUR, SUGAR,. TEA if COFFEE, jF.m" • a • .
C. B. PATCH.
All persona lade to the late Ann will please ean
lam
and u Immediate eat. ike
- C. B. PATCH.
Towanda, March, 1 MT.
Iffl
COILNEBILitIi AND =DOR STREETS.
Towana. PA..
Dealer hi all kinds of
GROCERIES,
Feed and • Meal,
WOOD, WILLOW and STONE
WARE I .
We would cal speolakattention - to our stork of
Which wo WAIIIIANT - to give satisthcilian in
QUALITY AND PRICE.
CASH paid for desirable Country
M. J. LONG. G. L. Tea.
Tapioca, Vermicelli, Iticearonl, Sago. Pearl Barley
and lianday. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Foglra
Family Soaps. Hobnan'a. Talmadge.
• and .Royal Bakin g Powder.
"Burnetta " ,t Stan- \
died Estrada. \
Hecker's
Cox
Partn'sa Gelati . Hops. 1, \
• ne.
"The Gem" Fruit hit. • \
Baker's Chocolate. Cocos and Mama.
"Titus" Cream, Lem on and Elea Sala Crackers.
" Grant's " Wafer. 11k.'Boston, Eig4and Butter
Crackers.
-
Towanda, lime 23, 18GO.
cCABE S. MIX
RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES
DAILY!
Splendid Assortment, Wholesale and Radii
Fresh and tine quality. of Groceries as can be bought
PRICES RANGE LOW 'FOB
THE MARKET!
All kinds of
NOTIONAL FIRE , WORKS!
Wholesale and RetaLL
Cotuitry Merchants will do well to all. One intent
shall be, with the resactnable," satisfactory.
CALL AND SFPI US. .
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Goods sh i m* with pica:are. We shall pay 'strict
attention to all parts of one trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Accept one thanks tor past favors.
Towanda, Juno 14,1669.
LOOK KERB!
COWELL & MYER,
At the old stand of Ratintara. k COVELI • are , now
receiving s large and well selected stock of -
' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Which they over to cash buyers at prices_ that deli,
competition.
Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce. •
April 21. 11169—tt. -
Tea and. Coffee. -
G LORIOUS NEWS!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
• AT UM
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE
I GUM= t PAT/031 . 8 NEST BLOCS.
MIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, PA.,
• • At the idga of sue
AMERICAN FLAG!
And the
RED, WM r. AND BEDE ST()Rr
Samples of Tess Orr= AWAY MILLI. to 11111thq
the people that this. is the place to PTO numay.
PRICES LOW AS THE GREAT AVVltre Ali TEA
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
• Fresh Ground Coffee repelled dalb• frons7few Yost.
or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. green and
routed, an styles, allude and %mud Ilpices, Dried
Emits, tc., st equsay low prices.
The indiscrilicr begs karst° return his thanks 'for
them, liberal_ pstroaseeestendeilio hies' while in
the Grocers business to this piece, end
solicits a trial in his new enterprise. -The
wm bo cinsineted strictly on the
CASK SYSTEM !
130 you walnut have to Pa extra Woes to. make up
for the losses ets credit Wetzel&
'Own real spare the money to pay tor a pouted,
bey
as autos sad soy ter it. Belndependeut—thep
you in be worthy to win ander the
Milne= NAG
into the
American .215 a ,Sitwe!
dud buy Ivey Goods ebsep. Sir fl member iee
Itet Wigs sad Btuslitoss. iterrglo*. Brides Street.
1; Up. - BItAIMALL & IGDGEWAY.
;ALL:. ICINDS GROCERIES
rovisions* at 'wholesale nal retall, at
V.Kr la. C. IL rATOBIL
DRIED 8 OF A INDS
111cCABS#ALIX.
K.
PROVISIONS,
FLOUR,
Produce.
II
E!MI
4
-- • t • " ';..
trAiN1,44:414 4.-`" itrtk:
.14110
, . • .
HATS • AND
,l'=)-At.P l3.- s •
~z?' ;(~
ME
El
G 0001X31
GENTEp FpANIEEKIN
6,80*4.04. ;
WAVERLY, 11.0G4:5341,14,X=e.:,
:~.... . ,
„We hew Paebtooaltdelhdteefropt Xam /oh ehtr,
.00d tehkel the ttoli ht (Meg Tottie good Itt.' •
, . .
Ws Make al mei owa eallebtlabammt. •Ws jibe VIN! ,
tkailar attention to Youths', Bore; and
CHILDRENS' CLOTHING
lb "P have *lt' a W aa "Xi l l"Ili• •
CLOTHS AND CAS&MERES,
" IMn 88 w /01 / 4) MCI Per lantlaUwool).
Best Stock of Hats and Copt
Kept *this
'youselE, 20 mile'. Cape . and look, and prove tbr
• •
ea..Willbs at the Ward Houma may Thursday.
with sampkw of Goodi. apt mewed to take mea
sures. • VAWM.Wa k MAIMS&
tat Broad-et.. Waverly. N.T.
Fob. 21q, 1819
=EMS
ripe are thq Garments made for Pa, [Store,
In the splendid rooms of the popular One Price
Newest:and choicest, rich and raro,
Elegant Clothing for men and boys' wear.
Pall In, gentlemen, fall in all,
Alter the clothes at the popular One Price Store, -
Look and you'll find no clothes at all Ikon%
Like the splendid Clothing at the popular OnePrleci
Clothing in season, all tented down '
Lower than anywhere elm in town ;
Overcoats, both Oar boys and men,
T. 7 thorn onee_and you'll come again.
Hurry along, for the people meth
Into our doors with a beavyrush.
Hobby and nice are thi garments all.
Great Is gtocrat the popular One Price Btore,
CO2(MagAL RECEPrION t
14:ibirlANItodriOtti:113:011
ettociumity WW PRIM I
11=1, non, IND 'scams curramo, tin:it-pram
HOSIERY,
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
. _
wirs.-wyAtt. .
FINE.I7SS SHIRTS,
• HA AND CAPE,
.
my 4ock is complete. EL: lot masked in=
figures. and no deviation, treated alike.
garment gumanteed to turn tas represented. •
Call Sad look at our goods and prices. Save mon-
ey and e.
110 STIODDY I - NO lILICTIM I xonnrwztso
-at the popular One Prior Store of .
ALEX. SO\LO 01t.
. 123 htaln att.
Opposite Codding. ItusseU k
--L. . .
Towanda. hior."22, 1869 '..
.
and The highest cash price paid for Wool. Hide
1 14
Pelts.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS!
R. W. EDDY,
Would announce to the citizens of - Towinda, and the
public
new generally, thst he has in sstoveand daily re. and
FRESH GOODS,
In his line, suitable to *taunts of the people, which
ho will sell for Currency at former
GOLD PRIC7ESI
Colpdatlng as usual at goad, indl aad•rellable made
CLOTHING';
(Fo Shoddy of any kind) consindng of
BUSINESS SUITS,
all grade%
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
all Wool.
DEESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants:
Overalls utd Overahirte,. Linen and Ewe Collars,
Linea, Cunimere, and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ilea, Bas..
=Gkeres..otnea, Leather Begs, erring Style
and Straw Beta. dll entelan. - Domain •
ber that good . Oooda are cheaper at • fair price than
pone good, at airy - price. 0-alland exandnenry goods
bad buy Ettoreing: One door south of daidnwall'a Hut
owe .
Tbwanda, Nov.lB. 1889. - N. W. EDDY.
THE TEMPLE ,OF FASHION !
KEW STORE ABB Mt GOODS!
An entire new stock of Clothing, bonghtas cheep as
before the war, ,to he sold with
. .
SHALL PROFITS!
•
The jeedreeliPesh WOrld tworectes* =Wince to
the Mitt= of .frowinds and sicinity that be iD now
ready to cam them Clothing, mach as
•
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
• • . • • .•
.(IUINCEILLIM IlLdri3.
-
Also the
•
_
. Futper - .DRESS AND Biwa:a Suns,
. • esD •
•-••-•
•
Fuishing ciooft, kr., and tbst thweegoods. boght
at rery rn ilgu r am.
besoldwitit ray mall ' e pro.
Ate. I intend to establish a permanent trade in *Ms
place, and in order to gain the conddenm of pmcha.
eensoral dolor abode at - - -
HONI!%TY AND INTEGRITY.!
. -
And el] goods era be wuranted for that they are
represented to be.. Come arriooe:mw oraecorinee
roureeit, Doter feripitbe plow Topple of Faalkdra?,,
i mAte the Keene Bome.lonth OW of.
JACOBS a
11.
0447. -MO
A'A NOF ICE STOCK CERCiMOS
awl Egigimthgs at MOM. -,
TIE BEST TIM JABS FIT=
GEM FRIITT JABS, 'THE
I[ lll 4s Idotooder lad _ • -
Saki! • SigChai a
EIMIII
- •
4444740 1 440:91
4,44 , 4 -- Arw.A.440 , 4 -
• ,111
1 " .
OZOMECIZTG.
Ac` ,
HESE
, 7: P 11 , 17 . 6-2::::';:: :
RIM
alid ihu irki Suds,
41;i• - 4
i or 1 iiesimunkta=smili the
wtdolivell/ be sold fit veyeli.- - I sea Mao re
-5.11411.1.601500#0.4.4- .
0 f r .SIiOOATW
sysebrousbi tottPvigadic , • •
far Yes Oidiporiswagt.'!''Oatrat
IL 'E ' 2 OSENFIEMY&
and taanaa parl e nt,lna fad, al
epee .at a ct . ars g
pubuestoci l s'd Clean int
441iii/a/triC -
wvorativ orv,iptrars,
introlutsszsre.
ItRAWN&T.
-OVIRALL4
aI7. 11 S :r te eal""**4B4l;ml3"`" amt *a
HATS, „CAM iv.
Alive me. all before psramblg el!wirbim.
New Tort Cloildag Baum 11 1 .1111n.strali. *P.
podia Powell*, Towanda. Pa. . 0ct6,111811
CLOTHING :1: - •C LOTHINGf
TAYLOR & GORE,
Snows semi to J. 1G Collitu,
Weald call the attentkut of friend* ind the imbite,to
their Imp !dock of
glolifttaalViii;iohoittiJKo4:ll:Ce
which haring been *mimed for cisSX they arkpre
pared to sail ehaspkthsn any other store In North-
ern Peungiva IL 0m stock coiud;ts of
CY'TIOR, COATS
of every atzfie and price, such as
ENGLISH BEAVERS, 313MTONS,
UNIONS, CASTOR, BEAVERS.
61131MULLW414TENET4
With the largest stock of
Men's, Youths'; and Boys' Clothing,
A full'Une of
GENTS FURNTSTnNG GOODS,
llosint owns and larrthrs.
17:1ATS c!;5 CAPS,
• •
1.131 EN AND PAPER mourns,
CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, HANDECiaIan, /cc. &c.
Also a large Mock of
monis, usTz.vas, rvabusas, ac
All Goods warnmted as sad ex
amine oar stock before pureLaaina Remember the
place 06 lialo drat owe door north at Cturmbertn's
Jewelry Store.
Towanda, Dec. 2.1802
Tobacco and Cigars.
G EORGE V. MYER,
TOBACCO AND CIGAR -M :MR,
One door south of the First 'National Bank, is now
selling everything to his line, wholesale and retail •
Ere keeps constantly on lump a complete Work at
CHOICE CIGARS,
FINE CTT, PLUG ai'D SMOKING TOBACCO
Put up iu all styles. The bait qualities at
BROWN, BLACK. AND Banat. mum,
The most celettroted brands of
7 \
~,va
FAR
IP E 8 ,
TOBACCO BO : d POUCHES,
MATCH 11A112 .\
71,
And all goods:nannUi And in a Ai 1
f
t
(1.10A4? STORE! \
Dealers will do well to call and =amine his lama
and well selected stock.
Towanda. April 32,1109.
LOOM .
NEW JEWELRY,
AT WA11202111,
601.J11 0-I i4TCHkS,
AT WARNERS ‘.
•
ELGIN WATCHES,
AT WAR! 8.
WALTHAM WATCHES,'
_ AT WARNERS . •
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
AT WARISERS
ALL KINDS OF CLOCHS,
spict ? cies, ou
• t lob of Urs t o o in s a . suerous to sum-
Con and see . Um, you will save twenty per rout in
Aar Watches, Clocks sun
oranunto4. PaUou'a 111 W", "arknrilialptild
SE 2 N 'l' YR E E!
• st. oicitzn, sox k 03.13
SEED. CATALOG-lIE
FLOWER AI4D mine=
t •
Published blamer. Zrni kreer of towing
Mrstararsod uhueleacet. free adores, swum
bmsW* 0113113% SON 00.; 111.
•M "MO ° 6 ' l .l lo ebel.i.!°!Of•lr- -
* 2l, 1.00,4101.1. - • . _
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
xx. Imo and ant= inciso;at
to. law - - LONG h-./12LaRS:
VISE, Pf.)RH, HAMS AND LARD
~, t »~K
In
Beaver;
8111R221.
ever offered in bromide.
Hotel Verehmett the
SMOKING TOBACCO,
7
In great variety:
Jewelry.
ENAlums.
AND GUIDE TO THE
'..-,._- •-- -,•--;--: :er -- ,'-' - r.::'- , Y,.. 4 "-.7.1,::',_7.".
.•-•-•4 , r - i .: 44i1 - A - L . - - c - fer:'-' 7 -1 'Ori..*
:I ' . ; - 4 -,,,- - " r • - ', 4 -- al t._, , t ,;:- 0- .-4 . 1 , ,.,! _: 9 - ..
i„.., . ~ 4.-!..- • .-..`-41 : -. 0" - -‘" ; ..1.-- _7: i.--c 't-' .4''''''''
- fi n'
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„,'.'. - • - ' -
2 - ~.
1 I
If' '.' '•' '. itr.,' '''''': s , 121 -' '' .
. .
• - - ,
ASORAtit. intElttE ct . 574
• Wl* to , oilt the OtieidSoorof the•pablio to bile
•': ~, R halifirAßlL.. _:-. - i• • - ,_;..t - r.: • - ..4J i • ,
. • TARYING tilltkielitlTti; . ,- ' -,
MAC JUNKETRIr TOOLS.. ' -
\ 44. sod COIRPPMCIOr TOOLfi.,
'
• .; . ifiodoir ahem Hook - Taiiigh ulloi . ' , •,•-, ••••;.
4)itiy. Vardr* ilia Pilot
- •'sod Veroldellembee - - -.-- - -
.1 whicherill,bo Avoid fix thik hmniet
,(losh ,
, . . ofineoesortarcrfcif: : c
. ...,. . ~.•
3110813NR LAMPEI. —
Of ereq,etito patiern to atilt the politic,. •
Duns ft9i4o4 . cbaiiii*Ml ll On an4lF7no I 0
PflittialbZ . to the nointitectoring of
" r.
TIN WAGE.
. . • soma* *art enizioni TO. '
We him °ohm! • doe - of ' ' • ' -
' GLASS PRIM JAttiii; ••
'
With iniprovedecif•seellag cork% ' • - -
• . IiZICSECICAL MILOCA" - .' •
\ \
Which is orieof the hut caue wont „
Jane ie. 1865. -
Of ail tin)
prim.
G° TO 8. N. BRONSON ' FOR
HUBBARD MOWING OACHIN ,
None better, and parts for the same,. an important
announcement. -
• SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS!
No better gather can bo found, and stint:es attain.
eale. • Tens of-
STOVE'S,
IRON AND HARDWARE,
- •
As low as the tide of the marketi tta, Occ.,
1
MentopouTAN limuiwAnn &From,
Orwell, Pa.
Jane 24. 1803--j
Tanitm.
LOOK HERE!
There is now on exhibition at tho
Mammoth Furniture Store,
lli TowANDA. PA..
Tlu3 higest and beat stock of
Fl 7 8., INT I 1 :1" 17 Re M I
To be found in North= Pennsylvania, which is be
ing sal at
.GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
asp stock consists` in part. of Parlor, Library, Din
ing -room and Cfisinber sets, Parlor, 'Library. Eaten.
aloe, Dining and Mee Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads.
Bureaus; 'Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Tete-mem
What-Plot., Cradles, Cribs, kc. A full lb of
Mittman and Bedding. Pier.-Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Bustle Pramea and Brackets, kc..:
kr. - In fact, eaentldng
In- the • Furniture Line
Which must be Teen
lobe iipMecteted, and which win
be sold at
LOWER PRICES!
Than the same qualify of goods canbopnrchasel else.
where.
Thwrithil to the public for thelr past liberslpatrus
age, and determined to merit a continuance of the
same by offering inducements not to be found else
where, I invite them to call and examine tny goods
and
pri m a la
s. purchming - ebiewheze. No charge
fa r larafinud and I .
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!.
.
COUNT= DEALERS supplied as =oat atthelon
eat market prices,
oleo keep on band a large assortment of Ready
Rada Collins, from the moat common to the finest.
Rosewood. Mao Ronal Robes. Crapes. ice.,and lam
the tole agent in Bradford county:for Shider & Flak's
lieraim DORM cAsTs, CASKETS, &C.
A good HEARSE: 'leaps fa readiness when required.
Towanda. Dec. 10. lus
Syr LING OUT BELOW COST 1
Awonderful opportunity all who wish to
PURCHASE.'FURNITURE CHEAP
B. T. DECKER
will front thia date sell all NB Reads wadding of
PA.I . IIOR SETS,
•
DINING BOOM SETS,
CHAIRS, '
BEDSTE - A.,
AtIBRORS,
&C. &C.,
BELOW COST!
tent or I t one — TiciuTte: 1 3 18 1,11
In Towanda.
Towanila, July 24.1849. S. T. DECKER.
FJRNITUR,E W ARE- ROOMS:
JAMES MAILLISCiIi airwomen tothepablio that
he stilli cca Mau* to massilictaxe and keep au hand
k a lame assostsient of
CABINET ruRNITInts,
sothands, stands. chairs. ke-, of
every devertption. which ate snide et the test mate
riels, smile the wet wcalkinealap meaner.
I invite the, inspection of the public to my work,
which shall not be sarpsmedLuilrusblitly at any shop
In the coantry:end my prices via be *and to be air
low as the times sm admit.
nesdpmede Comm. eon.tanUy on bead or m.deto
order. A goallies74(befurniehoderheu deidred.
~disoel]a~eoas.
•
19110011-BENDERY:==TILE• PU8.1../
.1../ lie is iespeetfally informed thet the Itook-Biri-
Aery has been renewed tothe Argaribillding. third
story, where will be dime I; " . •
;BOOK — ,B N I\
.
In all its ratans teaneties;on terms asroas ble as
thnes"wilt allow._ - The Bindery will be n:Meg
H. C. NVIIITAIEU.
~ . .
... . .
An xpeekneed Bander: and an wort wni be re:ri m =
lone r In s styls eat MIDST .:den cannot be
31Insle.).VelnipeOld Itooke , go., bound.
in emeryeateely of A sk.: AnCeulat enention will be
paid Who Borg ae4intenns a : . .
._ . . , .
BLANK BOOKS.
To any desired pattern, which in gitallty, awl thus ,
betty will be vernadea. . • - • ,
All wort win be reedy for delivery irben proromd:
ThiejsZtlige et the public is .Duetted. end pert
EW TAILOR SHOP.
flu opened a shop in the remain& of the Rooms of
the Toting lleit's Chtistisn Association, seass4 stow,
over EdVs Malting Store, atone he is now prepared
to do an of e_ - , •
TMLODUW
,
In the beet psi hod teshioneble :manne. .An ex
pecte:me ot maw Imam • determination to up
with thellishlons of the thmes.And a des:reap..mse
his etnetonsena he believer IrMWnitUe him toes* sat.
isfaction. ' - • - • ,
Oatling dime on short notice and resionablo .
Wanda, Oct. 11. test
LIME - LIKE
.114fE! 1 1
ZIJ . , • , •
Thenadereignetibeiebi . inknounen Patina
*Mho ham .mmtuttly en Mad at his UM in
BROWNTOWN. PL. • tun , ENC94' a bash limed
ZOE TOIL MIX which he nal mil meta:lip as it
am be bought at any, potht along the
May 1,1889-4 t. ' DAPlD'lnhowhi.
ACKEREL, CODFISH BUIE
Asa. nat. Vaddissw Trout. 7 elsooss. Pickled aid
asalred Sefton, 8,40111411b0t. and Med Beef. id
..- - -.^-trf.- - ••••••;::•• .7r r'• ':•••••-
.•. ~•
•11#-• • • • •
'CilE'ol3 , lL s
,
•
401 a). 'ki 4 .OASIU.:IOIIIG , IFEITOB3II, ,,
c.. 1;
minim no sqleu, Taisbasi
aa~a' tabu ;Jai,' a fea
eampato aseedeat aamereea
ratt.___yeebresa**ll7aMeaktaat lika Was%
taltegt= i rared i t =vet=
allosa ea th. moss memim was wafted'' , or
, Mum, itzmanok ::Clamacelaq
OP
?
BENZINE ANDIVBIrgINE, - .
ites:PAINZ , MPOL,rI*".W4a, •
KEROSENE. OR COIL - 014 .-
Akohda.4l3tusibigphit
. =Dm 'now casxm.
,
span& Lora Whale. Nale ioot, •
TANNERICAND.AWKINEOII.B,
ism;rdionee,Aiik4lo,4 uniiirizettni
atoms, zumug4 SOAPS. ,DOXDS, .
Poloaded.PO-DVis, Peufwatil.
POOKETROOKS,.I;ORVIONAIS,
pocket iinino,BarAm
want SKIN AND HAIR isznuittoNs.
For MAW* nee .
Toucco, *gm. Pigs Axis Clam".
Barden, Meld and Plower Seeds, Trona% Sow
porters, ihupensorics. Shoulder. BraCes,..Beeket
Anon Teething. Rinds. ,Nursing Bottles, '
Nipples, Nipple Shells and fildelds, Syringes,
Bed. Pane, Eitiktralltar Fruit-Jam Thar-
incomenria. Flavoring Eztracto, Stone
In" Glass Wm; Banks; Vials, Verb. Both
enttßknU Blacking' Tlah Tackle, Us. •
notnitlon, Ate.. Botanic. Eclectic and
lc MedietnesOnd an the PoPu* /44411G1
•" • MED,ICI - NES,
All articles warranted as representai. • Perrino at
a &Mame can receive their,oedera by stage Or mail.
bleb will receive prompt and careful attention.
Medial adidoe given ttrinultotudy at the once.
ehigat =for medicine. - , • ,
el for past liberal patronage. would rm.
pecthdly announce to hbe friends and the public, that
nopainl s rl be spared to **tidy, audmeritthecon.
S mug !their confidence and patronage. • - -
gar Ope Sundays for prescriptions from 2 to 10
am., and am. to 1. seal 2to p.m. - • .
Jan. 1, /2 1 4-- \ fr. • ROWED; 11.1):
TOWANDA . \ AORICULTURAL .
•
•
womi.
- •
\\. - •
TQWAN.D.4,. P.ENN'A,
- •
3LiI . SOPACTIMES EVE SPOKES,
HEAVY AND 'LIGHT WAGON,
WOOD TDDIDSG ALL ITS IIIIKICTIES:
SCROLL amnia, .ISANVG, ETC., ETC.
.- • •
HUBS,.WPOKES & NEXT STUFFS
PrTMM:Inr . IIr!W • 7I7 " ,r'MMMI
SECOND OItOWTII maim AND OM
LIGHT AND. *Mt WAOO'NO ON h AND
We . hare thßroad andiNa,rrow Guage
BDPO ,CO.,
Still continue to.mantifacturo their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and will 'Mil alietter machine, for leas money than
can be:bad elsewhere In the worIA, We 'claim - for
our machines that they will do as I much, or more,
than any other, and are' more - durably built. We
personally superintend our work and See that It Is
well down. We will seat
JAMES 0. MIST.
of our machines, on nrEalcatton
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One & Two Horse THRESHER tt SEPERATORS.
rIIRES1141? and: CLEANERS,
FANNING - MILL.S.;
SAW .61,13 GRIST- ktILL work done to order.
Give na a eall before purchasing ebiewkere.
•va "oo aaoaavaa cumuli? .
' ".OD - 2g faooria.
Aid. 2, 1869.
NORTH BR iNCH FOUNDRY
,
kip
MACHINE' SHO'P,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA-,
Of the beet quality: with the listed iniprocuts.
All kinds of Machinery for . Flouring and Saw
Steam Engines. Made and Repaired,
Steam 'Whistles,
Steam Ganges,
Gunge Cocks;
•
Oil Cans,
Furnished at short mites.
BOLT CUTTING
Done from 3; to I,fi Inches In diameter
FORGING
.Of heavy wrought work for liridgea, and all other pur•
poses, done to order. Also, a large assortment of
roaKING & HEATING "-STOVES,
Coal and Wood Burnans.Furnitmn for Cooking btowea.
Rove PiPo. Ware . , Boat Prampa4Ploka.
tore and Scraper*, kept constantly oil hand. -
Drawings and Specification
Of an kinds of machinery for mills, and akar:Pur
poses, prepared by
• jAnrrs tiTTCHELL, -
Formai.lop has hail la* largo aPeriDUCe in this
branch of gm Intents",
JOIEt COMM
Towanda, Oct. 23, 1180-17. •
NEW PLANING MILL
The undersigned hating hal:kale:we and corium).
diens Rill to the borough of !Towaa, and tilled it
with the most modern and imyrtned machinery, for
the manufacture of
Area;d So All orders.. whether' large Of small.
upo the shortest, notice. • We have also a large Ts.
Kett of MOITLDINOB,.ot the latest style sod Fetters.
which we era I arblsb much cheaper thantbey cut be
worked by !mad.- . •
. . ,
, -
PLANING. ! - ., - , • • .
•• . ' TOSURMO. ' • • •• - •
-AND 13CROOL
' - .
- And all other work verbinlfgtnJo uei/.will64da x me
to suit our .customers.
• Pumas building. and not living.more than. /wan ,
to fourteen miles distant, will grid.tt largely for their
tamed to buy of or bring their lumber and have
it wand by our machinery. Bring your grid of
Tiocring; or other luinter, and while your team Is
feeding. hate liar:tad out and • bke lt:hemei with
ou.
We will may CAM' for MBE .Al 4, HEMLOCK
LinfllEß delivered at oar lumber'. yard.' Come and
ace tut. or if Yon esn't comm. write. •
Towanda. ro.. 1864, - E B. soliontli t co.
PINE 'ASSORTMENT, OF TOl
vrt scurs. att Wei= s Mr&
. . _
kSHTON SALT- PUT IJP -• IN
Jai . law or small guar - titter' at,
FRIED FRUIT OF ALL" RINDS
- - °WELL 4 MEP.
MITAI,-:SPF:CIAL . N -
MBE WINES' . L 1010134
Manufactarim
BENT STUFF,
GMERAL ROOD 'WORK,
To Doalani in
We offer a
The above are from the bed
PICKS made and dressed.
M. C. MEU=II: Piesident.
?maw* Jitly 2,1868.
CATALiXIVES,
r7 l-11 11Fr
sitnitaa oil pine, cad of stapi Street;
L now prepared to furnbill
CIRCIILAIt SAW MILLS
SHINGLE MACHINES,
BASH-AliD
-
TOWAXDA, PA.
lar • W
TOZOki , .111 Y, au,
Bk 3 MIA;
aPiilit SitiVta, $170,004):
1101117 Isamu Asiti CirxrArt,
Zratiford. Clain
MI
ern tair,
.130grapar.
Awn era Irsuzuscis colir
lotaOir 2iu baziurcz
9tSIXOIPrEID ROLE 3t4Xl* /*lttliiaCt
, NPriniUteld.
MMZEN!!
SIR Taik Courirr.
Ands $l.B 000 000
Pouted* written sod LOIN= adjusted tud rue s t .
Once In At_ kbisek below Ward Haw. up it .
COM Agent. *
Jar. 8,1870
VJBA. LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL:
, 33SVILANCE.
vikrENTzisx NIL-LION DOLLARS
C. 'a RUSSELL, Agent
ror vie fonowiriroomiat Rdiable Compoxia
ammo rex a Ala rmlmmix= Co,
Capital and surplus aro— - Pakellit
Roes Issueszcs CoerksT. •'
• .11ito York.
• Ogiftsl and surplus over .13Alkot
Irotousefas Co. or Tessa 4.1112111 CA. 1 •
- iltifadelpAia. J .
Capital imsplus over - sl,loo,ut
Ilisuunsx Issuasscs Coursur. I
Capltst aid surplus aver.. SMomoi
Eirrimmis bunnuscs Coweasr.
'capital IDA surpb3l over - ,
Ascnc LnEritAscc ComrAsrr. I
New York.
Capita arid morph= over..
POTS= Lasaaascs COVPAXT, j
Hart/aro; Cain.
Capital and imrphis ova. 17o4.rirjh
Yctvu Lux Ingoancr, Co3OOT. ' 1
14"tro Yor4.. (
Capital and msrplus $ g,i.oumb
TILAULLZ/IS' b'SVIAXCR COMMIT. I
- Hartfimi. co**. f -
Capital =1 Curpywaver I gtcO'.
Risks taken on all kinds of Propertif, at la low Mee
as by any other reliable Companies.
sar Policies isatted and Losses. I 7 any. adinaled of
this Agency. thereby , saving -the trouble and n ryenie
- of going elsewhere for settlement.
113.:081ce at the Hardware Btore of Coddluvile.-
cell k Co. • C. ff. RUSSELL
Towanda, Yell:7, 1868—tf., • '
NATIONA_L LIFE flint:INCE
CO. OF F.fi.A
CASH cartru., 61,00034-nun Is rat
_ (4 . urzteredby Coagresa, Inca.
t 7 axc~ ¢ CE li. CLARE, President ;
JAI GOOSE, Chairman Finance and Ea. Cow
HENRY. D. COO= Vice Preiddeit ;
R2dERSON W. PERT, Secretary and Actuary-.
The adrantaipte of the National Life laenrance
ire I .
I. It is s Natlonaleomparry. chartered by Cowen.:
2. It hare; paidXtp agittel of One "Million Dollars :
i It oilers for rates of premiums ;
4. It furnishes larger insorancia than other Cm
. panics, for the same money ;
• 'S. It Is definite and certain ;
. C. There is no imudbiliti of mbeepresentalion
agents, ornalaunderstanding by polkT-holden:.
-- 7. The policies are plate contracts, so • umehliwc.
•
. rance for so mach money ;
- All Policies are non-forfoiting';
V. The policies aro exempt from attachment.
Iludami„o‘ . l;iladelpha:
E. W. CLARE. k CO.:
(intend Agen t/
42gor.
N C. ELSDBEF: k. A. G. `SIAL,ON
le. Agents for Towanda and riciniti
.Jan. 9. 1869.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
D;bISRANCE COMPANY.
OF ItAIITFOFD, CONN
Nrstanntve moan 'IRAN 39,000.11EIDDAt;.
. : 'ASSETS (June 1. 1860) over s2s,otatOist
Surplus over 87,000,000.
EUDEENT DIVIDE iT) FBOII 40 TO 70 PER CENT
Total Claims by Death paid to date. over SE,OOO.tAr I.
TOTAL DITIDMAS PA:ED TO DATE, OWED $6,000,0(0.
A P 1.711.41 M t.:7ITAL COMPA NE
tta enrpin4la errdiably divided among the Po'.
icy holden_ in
AXNUAL DIVIDENDS„
Which Way be appfled btredaetion of PreMiums. 0:
may be accumulated at iatereat far the tenett of the
lawarett, or May be reed:red by them in Caatt
Paid-up Policies are 'emoted siter two o: ism
Prenduiu s have Deco Paid, thus pratLcsß7
making
-ALL POLICIES NON-FORIEITLYG.
It issues Policies upon all
I DESIRABLY. PLANS or ~INsui4NeE,
And has adopted In its *orkings several
SPECIAL ' FEATUR&S!
ORIGINAL WITH THIS COMPANY AND OFFLI:
ED BY NO OTIIED:.
U. B. McKE.XN, Aleut
Towinds.ty 22. 18G2—tf
BRADFORD couNTY
ARE nistruiscE AGENCY
Joint W: Ml, Agent, TOWANDA, PA..
YOB Tim romoserso Braists. comes:At,:
Hartford, Cirdh
Assets
itotse, Istanssicr. Comeaser, • I •
New /lams, CG,OI. )
*Assets • ' 0,6.22 n,
Pas= nag.
OEIMLNLI Fuer,
t Nem Pl. 11 ,
Noma Amvac:AN
Nev: Pork.
Areb 17:3 Q4'.:
I=l
HAsompr:
Nita York. J •
ED=
Pakten written andLoases 414112Sted at this A,^trol
-. Pane prupertinsiake taken at the lowest
WOO= to liteTenea - New Bloe.k, north side Pal,
Ilc Eignate. Towanda, Pa. ABM W. NIL
April 1, leG9.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASA"-
awe socunTs Ageury for Bradford Co.
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
Yearly income ulcer $2,000.000 6th.
1101STAN1"E & WARP.
Totarida. July 254867.
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
pint:anee Agency for Bradford County. . ,
pAPITAL $3,1C0,000
Mutual MA plan. In macttlreltkoreration over twes
tr4re'Veri MOSTANTE & WOW.
Toranda, July 1 2% 180. F-
•
T ANI' iNG AND H ARNESS 31.SK
mta.—Tbe signed Dave this day [timed s
copartnorship, to be known u the Om of ILIGEF.
k YULLEIC - for dm purpose of carrytogOo the Ow"
Dadaism. limes/ making and repairing done t" : "
doe, and all work warranted. Cash raid for bide*.
GUMS MMILT-•
EDGAR S. mum.
Caraptositt. Jan. 28. 1860. -_ _ _
I I AND MEAL
sold cheep. at COWELL
4 LARGE ASSORTMENT 0
Wooden Ware at • COWED. k HMV'S.
ROYAL BASII, NG POWDERS pr
COWELL k 3fLEVS.
Runs OF) ALL KINDS AT
COWL it MYER'S.
COFFEE , TEA, SUGAR, FISH,
ke., wholesale and retail. •
Jul kcCABE k 16;1--
PT CELEBI(ATED SEI,F BIS
nAg Flcr4r. at C. D. War&
maa , yo. _
10IRCF. HORSFORD'S BREAD
-IL Preisnem at .C. 11. PATCH'S.
Ka 20.
CONCMTRATED LYE AND
,
Potash, at C. D. PANICS.
May 20. • ,
:~-~~~
RE
I=
g<1814 , 11. Co,.
Albany, 2v.r
Sus rod
Isso,at
s7so,oct,
$l.OOO CR ol