Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 03, 1870, Image 4

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" Mutt' I :Know- of Filial*.
BY BOMBE BILEILNY.
•
Will Farming:pay t .
. .
I c o m mence :MY ess9ys with this
question, because, when I urg,e the
superior advantages of a rural life; I
am often met by,the objection that
Faring don't pay. That, if true, is
a serious matter. - Let us consider :
I do not understand it to be urged
that the farmer who owns a large fer - ,.
tile estate, well-fenced; well-stocked,
with good store of effective imple
ments, cannot liVeby farming. What
is meat is, that lie wholhas little but
two brown "hands to v'depend upon
cannot make money, 'or _ can make
very little be feming.i
I think those who iirge the point
have a - ery inadequab; conception of
the dif ficulty encountered by every
poor young man in securing a good
start in life, no. matter in what, pur
suit. I came to ,New York whe n not
quite of age, with a good constitu
tion,a fair common-school educatitM,
good health, good habits, and a fair
trade (that of printer.) I think my
outfit for a campaign against adverse
fortune was decidedly better than the
average; yet ten 'lona 6 years elapsed
before it was settled that
. I could re
main here and make a ny. decided
headway. 3lentime, I drank nn liq
uors, used no tobacco, attended no
balls et other expensive entertain
ments, worked hard and long when
ever I could find work to do, lost less
than a month altogether by sickness,
and did very little in the Way of help
ing others. I judge- that quite as
many did worse than I as did better;
and that of the young lawyers and
doctors who. try to establish them
selves in their professions, quite as
many earn less as earn more than
their hoard during the first ten pars
of their struggle.
John Jacob Astor, near the close
of a long. dilig,ant, prosperous career,
wherein he amassed a large fortune,
is said to have remarked that, if he
w.2te to begin life again, and had to
choose between making his., first
?thou ;and dollar:4 with nothing to'start
on, or with that thqusand making all
he bad ;lethally accumulated, he
‘7Olllll deem the latter the easier task.
Depend on it, young men, it is and
. must be hard to work and earn your
first thousand dollars. The burglar,
the forger, the blackleg. (Whether he
play with cards, with dice, or with
stocks), may seem to have a quick
and easy way of making a thousand
dollars : hn,t whoever Makes that sum
honestly, with nothing but own
(=pacifies and energies as capital,
does a very good five-years Y - ork,and
may deem himself fortunate if he fin
ishesit so socin.
I hare known men do better, even
at- farming. I recollect. one who, with
no capital but a good wife and fonr
or five hundred dollars, bought (near
Boston) a farm of two hundred main
ly rou;h acres for $2,500 and paid for,
it out of its products within the next
five yi!ant, during which he had near
ly doubled its value. I lost sight of
him then ; but I have no doubt that.
if he lived fifteen years longer, and
had no very bad luck, Ins 'MIS worth,
as the net result of twenty years' ef
fort, at least $lOO,OOO. But this man
would rise at 4 &chick of a Winter
morning, harness his span of horses
and hitch them to his large market
wagon, (loaded over night), and drive
ten miles -into Boston, unload. awl
loa 1 back again, be- home at pretty
le - eakfa.t-tiini., and, hastily swal
lowing his meal, be fresh as a daisy
for ty's work, in which he would
1:?ad his hired men, keeping them
clear of the least danger of falling
asleep. Such men arc rare, but they
still exist, proving scarcely anything
impossible to anllindomitalle.
wi mid not advise any to work so
nunicreifully ; 1 seek only to enforce
the truth that great achievein Cllts are
within the reach
.of whoever will pay
their price.
, Au energetic farmer bought, :some
t;•. - enty-five year:: ago, a large grazing
farm in Northern Vermont, consisting
of some 150 acres, and costing him
about $3,000. He had a small stock
of cattle, which was all his land would
carry ; but lie resolved to increase
that•stock by at least ten per cent.
per annum, and to so improve his
lanq by cultivation, fertilizing, clover,-
&C . ., that it would amply carry that
increase. 'Fifteen years later, he sold
out farm and stock, for $45,000 and
migrated to the West. I did not
.I.erstand that he was a specially hard
:worker, but only a good manager,.
who kept his eyes wide open, let
nothing go to waste, and steadily de
voted his energies and means to the
improvement of his stock and his
farm.
,one day over the farm . of
I the late Prof. 3lapes, he showed me
a field of rather less than 'ten 'acres,
burl said :
"1 bottlzht that held for $2,400 a
year ago last September. There was
then alight crop of corn on it, which
the seller reserved an& took away.—
under.drained the -field that Fall,
plowed and sub soiled it, fertilized it
liberally and planted it with cabbage;
and when these nurtured, I sold them
for enough to pay:for land, labor,ana
f'ertilizers altogether." •
The field whs now worth far more
than when he bought it, and he had
cleared 'it within fifteen months froM
the date of its7purchase. I consider
that a good operation. Another year,
the crop might have been poor, or
might have sold much . lower, so as
hardly to pay for the laboricbut there
arc risks in other pursuits its well as
in farming.
.1 fruit-farmer on the Hudson
above Newburg, showed me, three
years since, a • field ,of eight or ten
acres. Wliich he had nicely set with
(Irapes,i in rows ten feet apart, with
be:ls of Strawberries between the
rows. from which he assured me that
Id.; sales . exceeded $7OO per annum.
I prc:!stune his outlay for labor, inclu
ding picking, was less than $3OO per
annum; lint it cost something to make
this (Held what it then was. Say
that he had :pent Sl,OOO per acre in
ender-draining, enriching and tilling
this field, to bring it to this condition,
including the cost of his plants, and
still there must have been a clear
profit here of at least $3OO per-acre.
1 might multiply illustrations; but
let the foregoing suffice. I readily
" that shiftless fanning don't
—that poor cropS don't pay—that,
it ;:s: - 7e4rd vridik to make money by
vrit%9*..al. wont eapital—that
11..,5t, :144, 4rotith. imects,
blast the ftwits Lopem, after
:he tlittst Alk-serst and
buovltit;,;jl,l4l. •4: Iv4al,
plueril!losti.Totiirjt?ll,, :QV* , gf-/Yitiiii9
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OSE lELICAG9I3Mt. CIUSOIC 01 ODACOSS,
BROAD GOALIE-voirtax Tubs:
11433
A D. TOLEDO. DETROIT.
MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL. 010 ,1 4. ••
And ail points West nut *art/most— •
istitsinswau.tononutinti'
DATTON. MCEDIATZ. VIDIANAPOIMI. • •
LOUISVIL[.E. ST. 1.01715,
Ailaunpoots south - aid sauthwt:
IN= AND ntrnerrtp Couuspi,,Xt aU4
..nacitnnt
wrrnorr MUNOZ TO -BOLIIEBTI34
. Thapp3i Dux-
CLErgyasu Ama azcrs . zpal., •
and atter2fonday, timeber 15; tralitalwlll:
leave Waverly it about the !aortas boura, Ha t .
GOING WEST.
4:53 a.m., NIGHT EXPRESS Mondays errerMOO far: .
Itochestar;Ruirsio; Dunkirk. Cleveland and On
' ch/Pati. connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan'.
Southern, and Grand Think Railways' at Buffalo,
"Dunkirk andrieveland for the West; alsoatCleav
land with the C. C. C. k Dm. Rahway Rd. Indian.
avails; and at Cincinnati with the lowthwrille Mart
Line Railway, and the Ohio is Mlaalaalvnl Railway .
for theSonth and Southwest ; also withvomurt
ing lines at principal statical on main line:
5:15 a.m.—WIGHT EXPRESS, daily, for Rochester,
Thinldrk, Cleveland and Chicinnati. mak;
tug' direct caanectiow with trains of the 'Grand
'unk and Lake Sin= Railways at -Buffalo, Dun
kirk and Cleveland forill points West, and at Cin
cinnati With the Ohio pad Miasbudppl and Louts
villa Short Line Railways for the South and South
west ; also will' all' connecting Indus at principal
station* on main line.
8:23 a.m.-11A1L - TRAM' Sandiiya• excepted. for
Buffalo and Dunkirk..
1:09 p.m.—EL3IOOIA ACCOIIIIODA.TION. - ButidaYs
excepted.
6:17 p. 111,' DAY P:SPBESS. Sundays, excepted. for
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, tievalluid, Cineinua
ti
and the South. Stops at prineitail stations and
connecting points on main line: • - •
New and Improve(' Drawing Hoban Coaches accom
pany this ,traln from New York to, Buffalo, and
Sleeping Coachea are attached at Bornellrvillo, run
ning there to Cleaveland and Gallonlrithout change.
p.m.—EL MAIL. Sundays excepted, for Bnf
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. conneceng with tnini
for the Wed.
A Sleeping qosels is ate ed to this tram running
through to Duthie. •
a.m.--WAN-FUEIGHT. BandsTA•esoepted. •
3:S!) p.m.—EMIGRANT TEAM, daily for tAo West.
GOING EAST
210 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays incepted,
connecting at New York withalternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New 'England cities.
Sleeping Coaches sccompany this train from Buffa
lo t• New York.
5:58 a:m.—CIICHINATI ESPRM, Mondays ex
ranted: rennertflag at Jersey City' will afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washnigton; and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin.
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Weeping Coaches accompany this train to New York
9:33 a.m.—BECOGIAMTON ACCOMMODATION,
Sundays excepted.
12:53 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Sundayaexcepted, con
necting at Aliddletown for Unionville, and at Jet
cry City with mhinight express train of Now Jer
sey Itailroa.l for Philadelphia.
New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches accom
pany this train from Bnflaloto New York.
12:45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAM, daily. con
2:teeing at Owego for Ithaca.
6 :Ski p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:03 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily. connect-
Aug at Paterepn for Newark : at Jersey City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Baltimore anal Washington .; and at New York with
Morning Express train for Boston and Ngw England
, ellen. Also stops at all principal stations and con
necting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to
New 'fork.
1:05 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THRCUGH.
1%.. A revised and complete Pocket Time Table"
of Paasenger Trains on the• Erie Ilailway and con
necting dues. hail recently been published, and can
be procured on appilmt:on to to Ticket Agcut at
the Company. _ .
L. D. RUCKER.
Gen'l Sy,lit
pA. .c: N.Y. CANAL A.: R.R. CO.
AItraNGMMCT OF PASSFSGEIt TRAMS
t'oeltueuetutz Sept. 13, 180
=I
L.Cnve Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:00 and p.m.
itenuming. leave Waverly at 11:40 am.. and 12:45
7:03 p.m.
=I
Leave Towauda... ......
Arrive Turikhannock.
Pitiaton
-•
diatieh Chunk.
•• Allentowia
•.
•• Luton
•• Philadelphia..
Nev• York
Line at Pittston.
IMEME
Leave Neer York
Philadelphia
Ea the
Bethlehem
Allentown
Mauch Chunk
White Raven
Wilket..llnrre
Plttkon
•• Tunkhannock
Arrire Towanda'
Dine at White Haven.
Passengers for Harrisburg and. Pittsburg s will
elunioe care at Allentown. base time for su pper and
t.th, the Through Fast Express. wit' siesping caps
attwbeil. at 8140 same evening.
Books and Statonery.
D IARIES FOR 1870
PAPER 'ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
P&Nsz, INK, MUSIC, STATIONIIT AND
P/CT7RES
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda, 'Nov. 19, 1868
Selmg Machines.
THE NEW AND lILPROVED
ELIAS HOWE
FAMILY SEIVING MACHINES,
Were snarled the First Prize st the Parts Exposition
1147, over 82 other Machines.
Also, the following State Fairs of INS haw award
ed this Machine the first premium :
• New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Verfnant, Wisconsin, and Indiana:
At the County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga. Oswe
go, Wayne, Orleans. Tompkins, Seneca. Monroe, Her.
timer, Schuyler, Livingston, end a host of others.
Report of the Coimnittee. on Sowing Machines. at
the State Fair held in Rochester. fall of 1868: "Your
Committee have examined the diffsrent Sewing Ma.
chine*. to which their attention was called, and would
recommend as the best Family Machine for all work,
Elias Hovre's Sewing Machine, and for the following
rtieons Ist—Simplicity of construction. 23—Rog
vitality of tendon on both upper and lower threads.
3d—Ease of management, ith—Oreat range of work
arm en materials. Bth—The perfect attachments to
the Machine for felling. Manning. tucking. braiding.
quilting. binding and cording, and the ease with which
they are applied. 6th—The durability of the:Ma
chine. it being nut& of hardened steel. and adjusted
in its bearings. We recommend a medal."
Ifew style Hemmer, Weider, Tacker. Wier. Card
er. Ihnbroldmer, Binder. Feller and Improved Turk
Marker.
It will use any and ocery kind of thread. from the
finest to the coarsest, with a mach anudler needle
thin other machines. Be sure and examine one be
fore yore purchase. Price from $6O fo $2OO. and every
machine warranted. The real 1-alno of our Ilannfao.
taring Ifs('bites for Taßors. Boot, Shoe.narness and
Carriage Maims. la too well known to require cont.
ment. Don't fail to call and eec them.
SHEPAND k TERNETIL General kgenta.
40 Lake Street. Elmira. N.Y.
For sale CODDOG, RUSSELL lc CO.. General
Aunts. Towanda. Ps
Miscellaneous.
GREEN HOUSES,
I have received a large and full assortment of 1.11-
MORTALLES, cr the Dried Flowers of Everlastaig.
of a most beautiful. variety of colors. I am now
prepared to furnish. for Mattes. weddings. or Amor
al occavions, on short notim, Wreaths, Crossett,
Anchors, hand and basket Baguets. Also the mane
with natural flowers. I have also • few Imported
Wreaths or Crowns. farmed of Immortalles.
'No. I. nine Inches in diameter, - • 21 Da
140. 9. ten ••
All orders will receive prompt attention, and prices
reasonable.
Nev. If, 1569. BARRE NIX.
PREPARE FOR -WINTER •
lIT PAPS EM YOUR paws !
Chaithe imut htithials.
:
PROVISION. HOUSE
r•• t
IP; S. 14r.
ni itaxit esam.' •
The undeisiglied; ericOura ad
tile success which has thus lakAtte:Tal-:
ed their new* entairise, deairetoms
lie
wledgmeiit
'patronage °IV ! 11 kr''P•eiv9' 1, 1.10'
ing Alen. customers the edyantage of
their years' experience, together with
'the benefit ` of their - great* , iucrea's ed
facilities for doing business.
They - eep ~e.onstanUy on bond - n
T!rylarrii 441 complete assortme nt
of everything in their 1in0:3, , atatire
dailyi:;63iving such additions to Aar
stock as the wants of their trade re-
vures.
They have now in store, Sugar,--Sy=
rap, Molassei, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco,
Fish, Salk Cheese, Fruits, Cricket%
Candy, illatckee, Broome, Wrapping
Papei and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
and a 'great 'variety of Other goods,
which have been recently bongld,
the invest point in the market, and
are offered at - 31 - holesale, at rates to
comvond.
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their tarp stock of Fine, eas,
which they nre ceiling at New York
jobbing ..price3,—gtuiranteeing the
quality in all cases.. , •
Have also on hand a 'good assort
ment of Floor, Pork, and Kerosene
Oil.
They still continue to have the ben
efit of a resident Partner in New
VM. It. EAtt.P.,
Gen't Pallier Ag't
York, who is constantly in the mar
ket, and prepared to turn to our ad
vantage any favorable changes in the
price of goods.
FOX, STEVENS, 31ERCUR & CO
May 12, 1868.
pATTERSON & KINNEY,
.0.30 a-m.
11:53 ••
1:15 p.m.
1:13 ••
4.20 .•
5:45 ••
6:00 ••
C:3O ••
8:25 ••
0:25 • •
Desk= in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCIK,.
TOWANDA, PENN'A
6:55 a.in
7:15 ..
10:00 .
10:00 .
10:45
.12:00 in.
. 1:32 p.m
2:50
Ilavtag puck:wed the entiro stock of
GROCERIES a PROVISIONS,
FEE
of T. J. JONES, and having added largely . thereto by
recent purchases, they take ideaaure in announcing
to the 'albite that they aro-prepared to moll anything
and everything in the - •
JOHN P. COX.
Superintendeul.
SUGARS,
TEAS,
FISH,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
As cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee perfect eat
latactlon to all who may favor ns with a call.
UMI=M
March 10. 1861—tf.
PEOPLE'S
14rm!.r.1,111711=r"`11
GROCERT'ES AND PROVISIONS,
Width will be sold at tl•e lowest pcssiblo pines.
FRUIT OF ALL 'DESCRIPTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, 317. A T., (TRAIN,
Eriug an your product... Which we pey Cua
A constant supply of Aabton Balt, all sized (Mums,
Butter Firkins. Tuba, ko
Please call and look through our stock. and - we will
do our best to pletsalon. W. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda, April 23, WO.
THE 319 ST, CO.NVENIENT
place - in town to get a '
TOWANDA.DENN
C3-001;$ MMA.I.I
.
G. B. ALITORD havArtit srprel th e alms well.
known establishment. ls now peenareilta tr.n.t axon '
all who may favor him with a oat.
lie also keeps a full supply of
ltbleh be Is peepare_d te ebwp..
-•• . ,
Tieleads„ Merlo.llllo.,
VANNED FRIUTS.OF ALL
Var i- - -Vara.
, t 4ilY 4 l° 4:""
(Successors to Tooaus J. Joss..)
Mantra, &c.,
GROCERY \D PROVISION LINE,
Sa' as
COFFERS,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
PLOuit,
FEED, _ .
, CORN MEAL,
KEROSENE,
STONE WARE,
CASH PAID FOR COM:TRY PRODUCE.
Ei3=i2
GROCERY A...n0 mongers STORE.
A new and complete stock of
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK,
nuirrds,
HAM,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE - NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
Is It the
EATING HOUSE,
Tso - doors sOnth of .tiatlmal Bank.
t
FAY GROCERIES,
ii I al II
timwmvu*oliw.
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! ;'° ,ootPitswkagAlko,fallot4imad4o; ll *
4:04, 1 4W4101100.1f0ckpi,.•
ray 4 : 7 ::-`;
Which' hare pa:s*mA Or pub, atplfret ambient.
,thal 2 eau ea at as /ow Armes& Can IlePliedllid
M=M!Mff=
r-vz
ES
HES
;'sv'oLll ,
num, ausants, SPICES. kc
Esiii afililtediih*,ilaqt: - ' 4'
Asßox
IitrOXIMPAT .
I tarp ecendatffly nntand.PORILHAFMLARP!I,4a
all 41 0 18H.' ate attention of the
p uttle t o o ur et°433°
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In malty or price: 'hese Onkleresteb3bnitoilLann.
dr7. Now I'm* tlnenninl anilfronn Soap. ' ,
new eel and examine our itock of
"WOODEN' WADE.
liuteassortinput of TA-lEEE NOTION% TOILET
804.Pxte.1.. Pe/ the Weed eith ! Irk° thr
COUNTRY PRODUCT.
Farmers, irlyit its a.
CLOTHING I' : CLOTHING I_
I
• CLOTHING ! -•
it yntt want to buy gOcid Fall and Winter
. 0
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sna K witicard of
; •
LOW PRICES?
Go at once to
ROSENBURG WOLFF(tS, ,
at tho Clothing Ergulator,
133 Main S?; Pallon's Block.
• •
Towanda, 'Nov. 17, 180.-4
, .
FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA (f: COFFEE, F. 71 ••"
All persona lade , -
and make Mimedfate
Towanda. Manch, I
OM
AND .
CONNER .14.11N 1 AND'natoor sruirrs.
,VOICANDA; PA.;
Dealers in all lands of
GROCERIiS,
Feed and Meal,
WOOD, WILLO,Wand -- RTONE
- WARE. I
Wo would toll occelal attention to our otorii of
. L
Which ern WARRANT to give satinfactioz Su
Qt:ALITY AND MICE
CASH rcadlor desirat le Country
M. d. taxa. G. L. KEELER.
Tapioca, Vgmecelli, Msemtroni, Rev.. Pearl Barley
and Haminy. Oakley'', Taylor's, and Ford's
Family Soaps. /Tolman's. Talmadge;.
and /loyal Baking Powder.
Burnett's " Stan
dud Extracts.
• Timken'
Farina. Hope.
- Cox's Geishas.
The Gem" Fruit Jar.
Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Brome.
"Titus " Cream, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers.
..Grant's 't Wafer, Milk, Boston, Egg and Butter
Crackers:-
LONG k REELEIL2
Tawinds. June M, 1860. •
MCCABE MIX
RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES
DAILY!
Splendid Assortment! Whotesalc and Ili-tail!
Fresh and fine iiruslity of Groceries wean behoved
PRICES RANGE LOW FOR
THE MARKET !
AU knits of
• NATIONAL FIRE WORKS !
Wholesale.and ••
Country Merchants villdo.well tomtit. Our prices
shall be, •• with the reasonable," satisfactory. •
. CALL AND SEE ITSI
CASH PAID FOR COVET= PRODUCE..
Goods shown with pleasure. We shall pay Strict
attention to all parts of our trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Accept our thanks for past Divers.
Towends, June 14.1880.
L OOK, HERE!
COWELL & :MYER,
At the old stand of Bnaxxatz. k CCTWELL, are now
receiving a large and well selected stock of
GMM?:MB AND PROVISIONS,
IThicla they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy
competition.
Cash paid for all kinds Farmers• Produce.
April 21, 11169—tf. -
Tea and Coffee.
GLORIOUS YEWS!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
AT TIIE
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE
No. 1 Gnarrm k PATrox's Nay Diocir.,
BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, PA.,
At the sign of the -
AMERICAN FLAG!
And the •
RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE
Samples of Taal OfV):8 ♦WAY 1111EMLY, to satisfy
the people that this is. the piece to save money.
PRICES TAW AS 'TEE GREAT AMERICAN TEA:
corny OF NEW 701 LE.
Fresh Grrnind Ooffeciroceired daily fronateerTork.
or ground to order. Atao whole Coffee. men and
'roasted. all styles, whole and ground Spices, Dried
Fruits, d:c., at equally low prices.
The enbscriber begs bare to return his thanki for
the very liberal patrousge extended to him while in
the Grocery business in this piece, and respectfully
solicits a trial in his new enterprise., The businese
will be conducted stilly etithe • .
CASH SYSTEM!
So you will not bate to pis orb* pliant to make up
fac the lowa of a credit Imnineaa.
If you can't apace the moray to pay for- pcou4
buy an ounce and pay for It. Ile indepondent—then
you will be.worthy to walltnugler the
Into the
Ainericad Tea Store!
Aud buy your Goods chap. Kir Ilomeittber , the
Red. White sad mu* Gine, new Mask. Itridsd Street.
July 1. I.M. BGAIMALL k BIGGEWAL
ALL KINDS GROCERIES .AND
Provisions. at wholesale sad vetskat
May 18.1 8 69. O. & rAlvErs.
D R lED -FRUITS -
. Nectissious:
Y _
I before selling elsewhere
C. B. PATCH
to the labs tirmwillpbßieocall
yment
C. B. PATCH.
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PRPVISIONS,
FLOUR,
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WAYIEBLY;'- TMA,,C0.1,14131'
. , vi t kaip iitaehlottable Cutter !mai New' Yosig-i'
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end take all the eatis ghteg you* goo,
BE
litir make atom:cnrirestiblialunent. ,- Mo *to p r ri
&air attention to ItOtthol, Baro!.tinit .
lEEE
:CHILDfIENS- :CLOTIILVG
-
And',elwa t i . have a'Ocal asaartheat.
cLopiS A7YD cmMIEM;
• t i iou t 6' 0 ,00 ie* ii*; : d
Beit Stqek and, Cups
septitbhir.o.o.. calla - mod took, and prove fer
7g3 •
tra.-Will be at the Waal House every Thursday,
with munplea of Goole. atut prepared to take roes.
VAN WLSOIt kIiLVINIXIII.
66 .ar,47 l L• WaTinii• N.Y, •
Yoh 20;186 , i. . . , •, „.
Fine aro the Garments made for Fall. — "Stem.
In the splendid rooms I.f the popular one poop
Newest and eher!reet, rid' and rare. -
Elegant Clothing for men and boys' Wear.
Fall in, gentlemen, fall in all,
Alter the clothes at popular Ono Price Store,
Lnok and you'll ffnA no clothes at 'Store,
Like the epleudlil Clothing at the popular One Price
Clothing in sessott.allrntrked down
Lower thin anywhere else in town ;
'Overcook, botlifOr &Ts: and men. '
7.7.. theta onto ant you'll come again.
Hurry along, for the people push.
Into our doors with a liturry rush,
•
.Nohby and nice are the garments all,
Great is the Stock at the popular. Oils Price Store,
CONTINUAL DECEPTION !
INCEEASP4G MiTIIGMASSI I
13121OCKrliGLY Low PRICE/3!
IN UTZ, DOTS, txl YOUTILS.C7.OIIIrSa, C.NDEENVIA.U.
IMMEE
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
NLcK-wEii
FINE DRESS . SHIRTS,
lIAAIS AND CAPS
my hock is complete. Every lot marked tu plain
ileums, and no deviation. all treated alike. Every
garment guaranteed to turn opt as represented.
Call and look at Ourgoods and prima. 13.390 mon
ey and time.
YU futoDDT ! IICL•IN/:: macrscrso
nt the eaptair One nice Store of
• z
ALEX I .: 3 4O= i 3I . OL.
t.
OPPnalte Codking, Resell tc Co'F.
Towanda, Nov. 22, 1869. •
tar The ltlgheet caab price, 'paid for Wool, Ilidea,
and Pelts.
NEW SPRING AND BUI,J3IER
GOOl/81
R. W. ED D Y,
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda; and the
pnbllc generally, that he has in stole and daily re•
ceivin,g new and
FRESH GOODS,
In his line, suitable to the wants of the people, which
be will sell for Currency It former
GOLD PRICES!
Cent:!sting annsnal of gocid, well and reliable made
CLOTHING,
(No Shoddy of any Nina) consisting of
BUSINESS SU-LTS„
all grades,
COATS, VESTS A . IID WANTS,
all Wool
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Coate. Dusters and Pants.
Overalls and Overskirts; Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen, Cassimere, and Hamel Shirts, Neck Ties. Sus
ponders. Gloves. Canes, Leather • Bags, Spring Style
Silk, Scift and Btraw lists.. All: erst.cissa. Remem
ber that good Goods aro cheaper at a fair price than
poor goods at any price. Call and Clitlllille my goods
before buying. One door south of Aspinwall's 'lard:
mire, Store.
Towanda, Nov.IS, 1869.
THF f "EFAIPLE OF. FASHION
NEW STOILE AND NEW GOODS!
An entire new et cio of clothing, 'bought as cheap as
berate the war, to bo sold with
SMALL `lllo.vriS !
The nude would rearieeffully annonuce to
the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he is now
ready to offer them Clothing, stitch as
•
FLNE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CTIINMJSUAI3, PILOTS.
Alno t to
FINESIT•DIS 13rsbams Suns,
HATS AND APR.
Partiiihing Geode. ke.. and that titeae goods, bought
iit very-low figural. will tpe ca:d with very mall pl.
Ilta: I intend en ectstolbth perandFnt et& In *We
rbtee, and in order to gain the confidence of
!sem will-deal on a baals . . .
HONESTY 11ti`1) • IiggGRITY f
And ill muds- will be warranted for what they pre
represented to be." Cams end ermine. lutdomeince
yourself.. Don't forget the place; Temple-of Fashion.,
opposite the Means House, south end of Beidieman•a
Towanda, Oct. 17.1R(7.
A NICE STOCK 'Ol7 CTIROMO,S
.1 - 16 and ENTraAlva at • • MOTS.
P TWAT 171114'1: JABSDIANE
Noun,* aims.
rrJEIL GEW FitinT tTAM; T H E ~ a! Awes ha %Idletesitof t'sWL
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pt iron strikin •
c.- ' ••
ENGLL9.I3.I3EAVE.RB 10111rONS
--•‘`t • , ..-•
thuds% casros BEAyzaa,:_
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Ca*aii4 B o 841:11i"
Wah tlie=nrari."'"
Mese'ir• - ' Yoitifiii,: • rk. - 01 Rays' • -
r 7.
ovapoge r redln Towanda.
of
GENT'S FURNISHING 04 )DS;
INZB
nostenz "(mom and MITTENS,:
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trr N,AIII) . I'ATIM ceitwu.‘-
CIIFFEI.I4IIHPENDEfa 11ANDKE8CEII8PN. /cc. otrt:.
- -Also Wile stock 'uf r
CLOIRS 11:37711C3, rozmulkoa, - &c:
, s _ •
All Goodsentrrinted as resented. Cali and eri•
amine our stock before . p g. Remember the
place 96 Maki strert, o ne door north ot Chanilperl92's
Jewelry More.
MUM VALOR. • • •.. MD. 41..001411,
Towanda. Dec. 2, /80.
Tobacco rai Cigars.
GEORGE V. AIYER,
=vino parchised the
TOBACCO . AND :CIGAR STORE,
. • I
e
Quo south of the rnsi-. Nation it Bank; is now
nyerythinii 14 his line, #holeialo and nztall
• -
Fte
kacPa constantly on hanti a comp' to stork of
....—..O—H 1.0. E„.. ai.G. A, S,
FINN CUT. PLUG, AND BUOKLNO TOBACCO,
Put up In all styles. The best qttalittes et
BROWN. MACK. AND SCOTCH SAUFFEI;
The wait cc bn ted bran de of
FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO,
TOBACCO BOXES and POUCHES,
Aud an good,. usually key!. in althrt-cl,e t,
CI - GAR STORE!
Dealers will do well to call and examine 'Ma large
and well selected stock.
Towanda. April 29. 1869.
JULES iIUGUE*EK,
JEWELLER d; ,SILVERSMITH
MERCUR'S NEW BLOCK; TOWANDA, PA
Has Jusgt received from New York a new assortmen
of due Gold
LADIES' WATCHES,
AMERICAN' WATCHES
-otall descriptions. Also a selected orsortnaent of
GOLD CHAINS, FLNE GOLD
J' El VT g L 8., "Y" ,
CLOCKS OF ALL STIUMf3 nost THE CHEAP
GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL. SPECTACLIZ AND
EYEGLASSES to At all caste of Impaired teight.
NEW PATENT ReCOMODATING ISTECTI4CLEB.
Ry this patent I am enabled to .irMhiume °lanes at
any time without extra charge. Call and see.
CLOCICH, WATCHER AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
AND WAZILL.RTED. •
Towanda. Doe. 16, 1869
NEW HARDWARE AND STOVE
STORE AND TIN SHOP AT WTALERMO I
R. F. SULZER,
ljaajek received a full supply of
COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, COAL AND
croon IMAM° nous, ELITATID mesa
BASE DURNERS,ke. HORSE 3110Fli, HAIL RODS,
nous anOE MON. isorese 1t1112.4, cons SeIPE6,
Apple Pcarerii, ke. AIL sizes f Italia and Ruse
Trimming Goode. -
REPA JRING AND JOBBING OF ALL KINDS
of the most approved styles. done atslOirt notice.
Ail kinds of Cutlery, BMssora, nature, Carpenters`
Blacksmiths. and Wagon /hikers' Tools: . (Ow,
Shovels, Scoops, kc, Glue we a call, Ittlasell as
cheap u the cheapest. '
Noe.S,,.•GS,
It. W. EDDY
An ezperienoed Binder. and all work win ha lumpily
done la a style and manner which mullet be excelled.
nista. libutazines, Newspalpers.Old Books. &c., bound
every variety of style. Particular attouttak will lie
T OWANDA MEAT • MARKET I Pahl to the Bulb .g and Binding r
•
OrSTERS, TIM AND CL.I.IIS,
The subscribers will. 'keep constantly on bands
fctl stock of
Onmos; Pl4l mm Cums,
•INEW -TAILOR SHOP.
at wholesale and retail where all parties can be sop , ; 4 - 1 •
plied at reasonable rates. Alssia fu ll stock of Mesta ; - ' .AllOB PWEPACER/t
consisting of ~. -; • : • "
: ' 1 ~,,..• - •
,hues- Tise uMI-Nrs:gue.l having built alarm! and cennuo
,. . ,hues Mill in the' Borough of Towanda, and filled. it
BEEP, 'PREMIIIIITTON,' TAMIL Shr ...
gAGE. , , . 9pcbcd a shop In the room back of the Rooms of With the m0 . ,4 modern and unproved machinery, for
. , ' ' thelkning 3fen's Christian AssociMion, second show, t'+-,,n0.n0ta...t . ..rze of
likApeliElar,.• BOLOGNA, TALLOW, LARD; kn .. .. over Eddy's C l ot hi ng Store. where he la now /w9i" ,4 . - "r
'Market first corner south ef Ward hones. Mainst' •
.to do el. ki nds IV ''' * sy Awn Busts,
.. .. .. „ . ~-• ' .
'Towanda. Pa. . TAILORDIN, `,. - I Are prepare. :
.1111 orders, tria-ther Vargo or small.
•
eepdiom-sm i - SHAW. IRIANND kCO • j •' • • • - .. -- • alum Vat shortestuutice. Vio•have also a large vs-
In the best and moat fashionable manner. An cs• r.ety of MOVIDINGS, of the lateed style and I,attmi.
' I patience of many years, a determination to keep up . which we - cau furn:shmuch elleAPer than they can be
- • with the fashions of the times; and is desire Vs:plain workod by habst. . _ • - .: -, .
. . .., his customers, he believes will 'enable him to give sat- - - S
rtAwnin. - •
...
.—i, Tt<%iGUl7dlcii, .. . . .
- •
.- . • -:' -.-- - •" .. 'h. `. air Crating done on. short notice end reasonable , - GRoormo ..
• -
terms
8E ED C - A-T AL 0 421:-..,•U -E —' - Towanda' Oet. 17, 18G7. - .
• - . JAND SCllthiL
i LIB
! - LIME! I LIMP. ! !.! -.- 1 J
- . ~- P4WING,
And. all Work perMitang to Joiner, wilt be done
to snit old rastomera. '
The undersigned hereby. announce, to the public persons building. and not P more than twelve
1 that he keeps constantly on band at his KILN
_ ... hi
. t. BROWEITOWN. Pa.. a MI on
of. fresh burn." . interest to buy of us. or bring their lumber sinner°
to fourteen miles distant , will dud it largely for their
. 1 NEW YORK LIME, which he will Gallas cheap at it it wetted by our l umbe r, 'Bring your . grist of
-- - . GARDEN, POE lida.. - :.. .. ' . :rem be bought* any
-point along the Erna& • Flooring..or other lumber, and while your tram is
•. , ralln) BROWN . • j . feeding, have It ground out and take it 'home wah
MEOW he.tmerary..- . Every knee - cd Airwave - Wish- At ic itt , you._
- .
Inglidenew mad Tralueble rer.liriedt.therge.edrotild ....
*admit immediately IL O'KEEFE. , SON it O 9„, in. ' and
CODFISH; BL U E v iti, - win •pay 'CAM fop rim: AND wEnr.ocx
Firth. Useidriser Titrat''Cieroesi'Piekied and Lt3XBER delismed st our Wither pant . Com e
It Ewers Wok. Keeheiferal. Y. - - ; Alleroted Reneges, croaked Kaillnit. add Dried Beet tyke us, or it Sod Oetet . COMe• Write." .. '•= 11. 21, ign.44lral I . , i . , , LONE & KEELKBIIi. . I Towanda, Feb.; 1861. L. B.IIODG,ER.S . fe CO.vv
S E.N T E!
IL OTEEFE, SON./t C 0,13
PLOWER AND VEGETABLE
.
s.
z
ill great variety
P 1 P il 8 ,
MATCH SAFES
Jewelry.
Ouo door north or
SWISS , WA. ICKES;
all new.
EST TO TUE BEST
Miscellaneous.
R. F. MI:TL=It.
Each in their season
AND DtrfpE TO THE
wan
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wrap to an tuo attentfolis
400Xlia,1
.14.4!nuara siteuntifts. L . l4
and CABRENTEDIEP:TOOLB.
Also, a firm+
Wind : air Olua,Saab,.Painb. filla,
• ~ Point Tastddits. and Paint'
_. and Varniab Druabea
Of all kinds, "Mach trill be 'moll 'for - tba lark , ed Ca; b
price. Alto; a dna assortment of _ •t -
KEROSENE LAMPS.I
Of every style, anerpattar4inanß the pn' • .
Lampareintred andabstiged from'Oß and riviid to
Kerosene.
Particular attention 11_14 to the manufacturing of
all kinds of ' •
'Jonanfo rampivr ATIWIDIZI? TO.
We have on hand a fine article*
/ I GLASS PittrlT
_JARS,
Within*ived cod e grid
- iixtatErien . sEALma &yeah!
Which is ono of the best cans used. '
Jiine r. 184. 1 •. -. •
GO' TO' S. N. BRONSON'S FOR
- •
HUBBARD iIOWING
None batter. and parts for tbe sante, au important
outouutetnen2. ,
SMH, DOORS--AND BLINDS•I
, -
No betterinality can be found, and at prima attain . .
ab:e. Tons of
xi
i•
• 1 STOVES,
IRO* AND 'HARDWARE;'
•
Au I¢n. as as Re, tide pf the market, tu n Etc., at
r
'METROPOLITAN R.*f„ART, STORE,
• Owen, lea.
June 24, 18627'—' jyl
Z:mntme.
HERE!
There is now on exiittntion St the
Mantmoth Furniture Store,
LEI TOWAN/ii,
The largestandbest ett;ek'of
FURNITURE!
T.; be brand in North= Peanaylvania, which la be
ing sold at
GRE,STLY REDb*CRD PRICES!
My stock consists In part of Parlor. Library. Din
ing•rooni and Chamber sets. Parlor, Library, Eaten
slots Dining and Oast Tables. Chairs,
Bedsteads
Bureau'', Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Tetsa-tetes,
What-iota, Cradles, Cribs, ht., Sc. t full line of
Mattrasses and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Bustle Frames and Brackets, Se.,
&c. In fact, eserything
La .the Furniture Line
Wilich must, ba teen lobe appreciate I, awl which will
be gold at
L(/'WER PRICES!
Than the same quality of goods tan' purchased else.
where. . .
Thankful ts, Cie plant: for their past liberal patron
age, and determined to merit a 'continuance of the
Yams by offering inducements not is be found else
where, I incite them io call and ("mounts my goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge
for showing goods, and I
WILL XOT BE - --UXDERSOLD!
oDurany DE.U,111.3 supplied as usual' at thelow.
est market prices.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of Ready
Made Coffins, from the most common to the finest
Rosr.wood. Also Burial Robes, ernpag. kc.,aadSam
the twit, agent in Bradford county for Bhuler .k Fisk's
3izrAtlc lIRRLAL CAfia;, C.VSKETS, &C.
A t ood REA USE always Lu readlue,s.3 whop required
Towanda Des. 10, 188.
SELLING OUT
. BELOW COST
A wonaertul opliortaalty all trhotrigli to
PURCHAS - E FURNITURE CHEAP
S. T. DECKER
will from this date sell all his reeds connoting of
PARLOR SETS,
1,1-VING ROW!
CHAIR,%
BEDSTEADS,"
- • 31111RORS;
BBL 0 W COS T! -
Arno storow _present occupied by tno is„ - tor
rent or sale. It is one of the beet business stands
in Towanda.,
Towanda, Judy 21, 1862.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
mArassox announces to the publiathat
be still oontinuea to manufacture and keep on band
a large assortment of,
CABINET FURNITURE
Bureaus, Tables, BeasteidS, Stands, Clinks, kci., of
every.deseription, which are made of the best mate
dais, and In the most workinanlike 'manner.
I invite the inspection, of the public to my work.
which aball not be surpassed in durability at any shop
in the country. and my prices will be found to be an
low u the times will admit.
Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or tuade to
order. A good Ream win be furniabcxlwhen desired.
Aug. 16.1865.
Miscollancons
800K -BINDERY.-THE PUB
-A-. lie Is resivrettlly Informed tbat Abe
dory has bun removed Wills Argi - i Budding,third
story, where will be - dons
BOOK-BINDING!
, ,
"In all ita various brandies, on torm3 as reasonable iui
-the timer" will allow. 'the Bindery will bo nudiv
the charge of
' -,
U. C. WIITTAXER,
MANS. iBOOM.
To any desired pattern, which to quality and dura
bility will be warranted.
4 All work will be ready for delivery when promised.
Tbergrotlrof theebil is solicited, and' per
fect
si td.,
Towanda. Annust 9. 1864—tf. -
. .
' - -
t ruokuct i a li chwi 4
k=Ta. - • •
• • -
OLD akekl DRUe STORE;
pre
1i I • 2
EIS
~: aorser it in 'Ala Zoo Bfirecia.:lcm,tW;),
aka :rearattjaidid likely taiga stack, a fat =al
ballaplete . wasottateut,racatatitutlag as extenaine
vs '
ft lwiagaoaatatthiaa owl Ada Ow.
pa s, awfully selected with
to the t , vita public,: WWII 'at -
=7 28 1 11011 /..aappliad -with trash ,parclatsoi, awl
on the most reaaoaahlatarms at Iploisallaar .
Betel, consisting of
Duticts,'. Minsulmlf,
4:tr
0
-BENZINE, ANP TURPENTINE,
pAL4I., i•siatin; vrArri:wAnt.
And 'II Elude aqu.d....
..
KEROSENE,9II.-COIL 014'
MEM
Alcohol. aral Ifurning Pitilds;
suatme, IWKS, pacemys,
ISPorwreOleviii* , nAtiFoot
TANNER'S AND MACHINE orris,:
fancy Ufa Toilet - Artielea In 41 thelr Tic#4, - .
:,....112(49E01160gX8,0*118,
Pomades, gstrroyea, Perfumery,
PW.K.EffiO OA'S, PORsT MONAIS,
Pocket Knives, '
TOOTH, SKIN AND P=PMUTION.Y.
mug wrsm AND uquom,
Fcir 3iedICIII 1 uaC.
TOBACCC;; SZWIT, Pots Axii Cleatts,
Barden, Field and Plower Seals, Trusties. Sup.
porters. Baspensuries. Bliontder Brame'. : Breast .
. • rumps. Teeth* thugs. Nursing Bottles:
Nipples. Nipple Shells and Sldeldi, SyriuGes,
Sod pans, Selt•Scaling Fruit Jars. Thar.- `.
Intunetera, Flavoring titracts, Mono
. jugs,aidass Ware. Bottievr, tisads,Cork4 Bath
Brick, and Store Slacking. Fish Tack.ht Am
munition. tre.,.Botsidtt Eclectic and lloutorpath
ir Medicines, end all the popular Patent.
. .
All article* warranted as reimaseuted. Persona at
• distance can receive' their orders by stage or' mall,
which will receive prompt and emend attention.
Medical advice given gratuitmaty at-'the oftkv,
charging only for medicine. ' "
. aysy-Thanlard for put liberal patronageorould tea
pectftilly announce to his friends and the publle, that
uo pains shall be spared to satisfy. and merit the
tinuatiOn of their confider:tie and pationay,e:
Open Sundays for preecriptionc from 9 - to 10
a.m., and tO 1. and 5 to r; p.m.
dan. 1, 1551—yr. • H. C. PORTER,
G REAT : BA.RGAINS 'IN
mocpaiB.& SHOES
-
NEW EQOT AND SHOE 'STORE,
The utderidgned are sieving s largei and well se
lected stock et .
EOOTS. KD SHOES
StIIMES • AND FALL TRAS),
Which wt uff,rltitr fin Cash. Consisting of -
GENTS,
AND CHILDREN S WEAR.
SEW ED AND. PEGGED BOOTS
REP.:11111NO .NE:177,1' DONE,
Thankful for pit farora, I,oll.rit a confoluance
of tie same
wooprentn. GL1.731:22 )t.
Towanda, , April 5. 180. .
TOWANDA
J.t3IF-S 0. FROST
HEAVY D LIGHT .WAGONS,
WOOD TURNDIG Di TALI; ITS BRANCHES.
SCROLL SAWING, PLANI - NO, ETC., ETC.
HUBS, SMICES & BENT STUFF,
WC.,
aRGE: - STOCK 4110:t1 vatlcli TO SELECT
_ The above aro froth the beat
SECOND GEOWTII HICKORY AND OAK
S. • T. DECKER
TIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON l!. ..7,a)
We have tile Broad and Narrow Gunge
BLOOID dr , QO.,
Still continue to manufacture their celebrated
HORSE POWERS S.; CLEANERS,
and. trill sell a bottle tolchine, for, less money than
can be had &anthem in the world. We claim for
our machines that tlwy will do as mach.- orraore,
than any other.. a:l,d aro-more durably We
personally superintend one work and see iltat
.well down. WO ill send
of our machie . .l. On arpfleatlon.
ONt AND TWO HORSE POWERS ;
Ont. Two I:Wm TIIRESMER SEPERATORS.
FANNING mtLLs,
SAIT . AND CdtTST A ITILL work done tt6arder
Give ImA call befciO purchilistuis elsewhere
Ara cm imayna ‘sNzallax
•0 . 0 ?S' 0..0 0 1 1 Er
Aug. 9, 1A69.
N E W
.m . 4i:4l:p.rriorrt
rP!r e, 01 !•!k viill,42l'llm4
Boots and Shoos,
MEM
South cud of Ward Howe
P4ltable Tor do
LADLES,
MADE TO ORDER
AND lI,EADY`InIEif ruo3u4ED
Ma,nufactories.
AGRICTiLitTRIL
GEM
TO II'ILV A, . PEYN'A
11ANTIPACITELi NIT A, SPOKI:S.
lß\'T STL ITS
OE.NEIZAL WOOD
To Dealers ra
i(
I=2l
tn,.lnu. PICKS . maae and cit:esped
M. C. liEncun, President
Towanda, July 2.1868
DISCRIPTIVE r CITALO',II7E3
TIIVESIiER and CL.K.1.VE.123,
cracttAn AND DlttG s:or. snu.s
PLANING AtILI
triiilcE
eOYares r.
wrommo hitfURANCANT,
Btanz, \
Copilot and Sigp/iw, - $270,000.
NOITIVAXIMICAS CMOAST.
, Hanford, nu,
OTT ram litsexaxic Counxr.
AusisyMrt Unritha4 Coacv.urr,
review riug ism-moms Coxr►xs,
Du r,
• •
BM:CI:WIELD Eri •xa }Later borcAmcct. e4 j .;
Bprisgpid.
Lalle r neu Firic Irscriti'v.Cor,
NNW TORNLYL lxxvsunt Comkiwr,
Ands, 113 rwori o.
•
roudr , fl .i t t cn attd Knivitdittited s.nd nib it
Ting) OFFICE.
INErt fn filetblock beiosr Ward 11.4n.e, up 41.1 4 r,
T. - 13.eAMP, Agebt
Jar . 50870.
•PIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT %L
IV'!ITIIJ-:CP
` ,CAPITAL ILEPTLEAMED. MEI%
I:I"If..VTEI..*..'ir..MILL:IO2V DOLLAR.:
C. S. RUSSELL, Agesit
• For thtf9l:lncinvtamed 11.1ktte
01IIAILD Yner. Itszuxisbcsrt-uccz
' Philartelphia. • •
-;Capital and surplus aver'
HOUr.../1101t1l.r.XCE Ic:O.UPANT. -
New Fork.
Capital and aiOpiva over
iNKCILI.NCE CO. ov 6 .liGurti
Capital arulearplux over $1,700,0,
31.?...m..trrmir • !Nl:rm.:ace:. l'oxTavy: I .
_Vrie rcrk. I •
Capital ind Inman% uver
ENT.1 . 1 . 41,7- Ixarutscr. CoI:PA:CV.
, ilcdriphirs.
Capital and aurplua,ovcr
.13.71.1 f I
Anent: IxseRANCE
Neve f' k.
Cap:t3.! and surplus over
PuT.x.sar issvcAn% CdarrANY.
I/afJford. C.ww.
Cap:4l aatl unridus o'te , - 4. i mo
MUTUAL ;11 , 11 L'OCCILtiCCE: COMPANY. I - •
AV/1/.1 Fa. k.
Capital andslypltte
Truvris.zr,' Issmucez CoIIPA%Y
Hartford. Caws.
Capita awl.arphis over if
Ricks taken on all kinds of Pr,Tort nal
as by any other reliable Calrstranics,
11 , -i," Policies Issued a.c...3 Losses. if an?. e1y4.1.,1 at
this Agency, thereby paving the L-orttar as te-i-t,
of golag rift:where fur settcrnerL
tr . )... (Vice at the Hardware Stare of 0 - dtltnz,
sell & Co. C. S. Ill'hsELL
Toomuda,.Fcb. 7.
NATIONAL LIVE IN:itIIINCE
CA' 2 CA7rrtt., $l,OO ).090—r uv , ax rru.
Chartered Congrehm. lsrA
CLARECCE 11. CLAItK. Prorldvut
JAY COOKE. Cbairmas Finance and Ez. ts%,
ItENEY L. COOKE. Vice Ircaiacmt
EMERSON W. PETT.- Secretary and A,t::ary_
The nava:it...l;ms of Via Surniiii: Life
1. It Is a NaticrnalComi,any, i tl7, ;' , .;41 , .
2. It Las a Paid. trl eXpital of One ....I
3. It ..aera lbw rates of prim:inns
4. It furnial;ea larger insuratn: than 1:•r 1 .tr
iirmies. for the name money';
5. It la definite and certain ;
C. There 1,3 no posaibility of
agents. or ralsuntleratanth
T. The policies are pain- ..tc„n•..
MISSES,
ranee for so much toor.ey ;
A. All policies sup nomforfritim; ; - •
9. The itolicies are exclopt from
E. n•. CLAEE d: CO., tzttl,rs.
B. R. 11U5gi1.7.1... ]fain.•
N. C. ELSBIZI.T. & 31pY.C.
re- Agents for Towantle and ti. is Yj
Jan. 9. 1569.
CON'NE.CTICUT MUTUAL LLIT,
INSKIIANCI: COMPANY.
or.H.AnTnqq). cos::
NUM:Fair:4l *IRT: TITAN ,' , 9.1 . 0,1 11.:311
ASSET6 r (JIILIe I. 1.11 . 1.1 $2.5 .h.ol VC.
Stirp:ii - A over j 7.001 OVO.
CI;I:111:NT FROM 4U Tp 76 PLR et.:T
Total Ciaime 1;.1. Death paid P,l..te, nor: s,Z.irm;
I'..:D D z , r, ;01 wri
Pl - 11 EL I - .111'1'1'..1 COMP.! Al
AU it, rurpill4 is equitably divi,ll,Pau,a; ti r
ley lvd.ilcrs in
AN N IL DIVID F.NDS,
may be applicd in reduction of
may bo aii.Litimulated at tat tar tho thu .
Atoo:red. or may be recer:e.l by thou is Cai.ll.
roli.ies aro grazited after taro ,r Mtn
years' Pyiniurag is :ITV been rud. tba! leaet.:.ar!
making
ILL POLICIES 40X-PWITI7 IV'
It itmues Policies upon 111
DI2I.IILE PLANS uF lYst RAN t.
ALni has atliittol iu its workitlgm several
SI'ECIA L FEATURE.s
OIIIGLNAL TIIIS' COMPANY AND 01.111'
ED EY NO Ui lIEE.
11. It. M.•till .N..t
Towanda. Pa., July 22. Itttl9—O
BRADFORD COUNTY
FIRE INSURANCE AciENC);
JOILI W. MLX. ,I9ent; TOWANI.A. 1 '
run THE rou.i*lN.l ULU:ULF. 0,111.:,..y.:1'
PIICC?:TS FLUE
MEI
HOME INST.:IIANCE CoMr...NV.
Net, Lama,
EEO
1: I t lA` IA FIDE
IMESIM
Noirra AmtmicAN rmc
MEI
IL&novEr,
EMS
Poile,les veritka an.11,4,s 1111.t..1 it •
Far T 2 prop,rty rielo taten at 10-xe‘t
air Ottice In Merenr's New 251,*•Y. ~a a!"
ne &inure. Ton anla. P.a. ..1(.11IN W. )lIN
1:1&19.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE AS:4I .
RANGE SOCILTY'S r•T .1;13,:fo: k
CASH CAPITAL ::-.3.fito.ocil.
I"..r.r!ylucenne over s2,etio.i.k,o.so , h.
3TONTANIT r
Towanda. July 21.
THE LI:COMM. - 6 i':ILFIIU
L FIEF.
Isirrance Agcney for Bradford 0.11,
en
Mutual Caul plan. In suet mer P ,
ty-seven ware: _MONTANYE ,'. V. Ala ,
Truranati. July 25. IAO: _ _ -
'NNING
AND ILA 1Z ESS M
T
taiderrlgned have Om ,
eopartnerohip. to be Itowia Et^ firm lot MM , } -
k FOULER. for tho purlo.. of earning :Sr A 1.,.
Imsdnees. flamer,. making and npairma
der; and a work warranted. fe , d ,
MlttEr.
rad tor hitt,.
tllllFl'l i.
11.6.111.
Carliptqwn. Jan. 29. 1 V.A.
•
r1.0":213, FEED AND MEA 1
Pohl etzezti.. at' (t)WELL a 31111r:s.
_ .
A LAAIGI:I ASSORTMENT
Woialot Ware at. - COW ELL 1111:Irs
•
ROYAL BAKING 'POWDERS r.t
COWELL k MYER" ,
TRUITS OF ALL. KINDs
-1. COWELL k MYEB
POFFEK TEA, StUAR, FISH•
wlaolcaale and 'alai!.
Jitly 1. McC,1111: a v7l.
THAT CELEBRATED SELF RI.
lug Flour. at c. 1 rxrcirs
may 20.
.HORSFORD'S BREA
P::Priparatlon,at C. B. PATCH'S.
3E4 20.
CONCENTRATED LYE AND
Potash, nt C.. B. PATCH'S.
etas 2.0... •
Hartford,
IThanl
LOAfalf,r, 1..
EMOMEM
MEI
General Agetts
liartford. I I
• • - 7 4.,:.•37,
Nr.r. Purl.- I
IM=ll
,-.;.L
ENS
No, r.rk. I 1
r •
CATITAL
n.