Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 10, 1870, Image 4

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    uaismea . Firs :am»g.
GOOD 'annum THE HOST rnorrrAnta.
,Poor animals are not profitable as
farm stoci—Breed - froze the best ani
mals, and let sire and; dame: be a*
perfect as possible.
Improvement is the ruling star of
the nineteenth century. Men of every
class, - and in nearly all pursuits, ac
knowledge its sway. It has already
brought incalculable - good to the farm
in,g interest. Farmers arc, perhaps,.
too slow to acknowledge this ; and
too slow to avail themselves of the ,
- - .
proffered advantages of real improvoi
unposed
True, they are ' some times
ijnposed upon by urtsc rupulons and
uprincipled lovers (Again; and hence
their cautious fear of what is really
valuable. But thin need nbt often
occur. Any' ne, possessiagpte ordi
nary intelligence of Our common farm
by timely investigation: aided by
gooa judgement, and a careful. Tend
irg of Agricultural papers, may •usu
ally avoid thespare Of the mere pre
tender.
Animas that you — esui depend On to
t ransmit their good qualities through
!panty generations, must have . had a
perfect descent from pure blooded
:,took. If an animal has had a de
fective ancestry, though in many past
generations, such generations, .such
imperfection may show , itself at any
t hue in the young stock from such ; a
source.
In matter alarm stock, its perpet
uation is controlled by certain fixed
principles of breeding.
There is a nreat difference in the
I weeds of our r 'stock, and in the animals
of the breeds. Some fatten easily,
and come to maturitytbarly, and oth
,Ts do not. Some posSess remarkable
milking qualities, while others yield
sparingly. Some are noted for their
butter qualities, and others are fine
workers. Now, we want to search
out and find the rules . which govern
the transudssiou of various qualities,
that we may be enabled at will to
breed animals possessing Cie distinct
characteristics we desire. The bpd
maxim that " like produces - like," is a
good one, and is safe to follow.
The male parent generally influenc
es the. size and external form of the
iffspring, and the female the vital
power, health and constitution.
The best thorough-bred will degen
erate, unless supplied with nourishing
food, and kept in general good health.
In-mid-in breeding should be avoid
ed generally, and only allowed .when
Loth parents are singularly free from
defects.
Many of our fanners say " but I
cannot obtain these improved animals
without paying a high price for them."
TO encourage unbelieving breeders to
make a liberal outlay for good blood,
I will refer
,to the following. A breed
er recently offered a neighbor of mine,
A 33 for all the calves on his place from
weaning to twelve months old—he
declined the offer—on the adjoining
iarms he could have bought calves of
the same age from $2 to $6 per head.
He said he would not drive them home
and keep them three days if they were
presented to him. '`Why? The im
proved breed of calves could be wade
tp-gross 1.700 lbs. at three Years old;
the others, if ever, at five or six years;
“ne consuming as Much grass, requir
i !IL; the same care as the other. Cow
n' wt is unnecessary.
if you hear of any man's giving a
thousand dollars for n cow or two
:lions:ma for a bull, you. may i.afely
inf,:r he is a layge dealer in cattle or
pn.fes.iOnal breeder, and has made
what ho thinks a judicious investment
for his business. well-bred pigs
I can raise, are in demand at $lO to
.i;l5 each, at from two to three months
(hi. MI the improved varieties of
cp pay—their lambs selling from
g . .:0 to $25 per head at weaning time.
Tbe unproved breeds of poultry pay
what is it that don't pay, if the best
, :t its kind,lind well cared for? What
mongrel sVek does pay? If any, I
v
hle to find - it out.
What prufit is there iu keeping a
razor-backed hog until he is eighteen
mouths old, to • get two hundred
p,mutlt of pork when the same feed
given, in,nine months, to a Chester
White, Will give you the same quanti
ty of pork, or more? Is it nothing
to save nine months of carrying slop,
and grass, purslain and corn ? If you
will keep the Chester White until he
is eighteen months old, he will weigh
from 450 to 550 pounds, and, perhaps,
half as much more. The profit on a
hog of good breed is in. his extra
weight, at a given age, on a given
quantity of food. That breeding fine
swine is profitable is evident from the
fact that the same men are in the
business now that were in it ten years
ego ; and most, if not.all of them, in
cirertniNtances.—Rock • Journal.
POULTRY 11.in-mi.---John J. Moore,
of Quakertown, has sent us the result
of his experience in raisimr poultry
during the year 1869. including the
, irst three days of the present year as
: —".We kept 30 hens and 4
roosters, a cross of the old Cochin
Chinas and White &limas. Daring
the above period they laid 3,983 eggs,
tf which those that were sold avera ,, -
.-d 32 cts. per dozen, 796 of them be
ing laid in three winter moths. We
raisvil to full marketable size 110
, thickens, selling all that were large
:sough for market up to the first of
venth-month ati.an a-erage of 30
cents per pound. On .he tenth of
twelfth-month I took to market 20
faire of the young ones, among which
ere 8 pairs of roosters, the smallest
weighing 12 pounds, averaging
pounds per pair ; the whole lot re-
ding at twenty cents per pound:-='
The. purchasers remarked that they
did not look asif they had the cholctii.
on the 2nd inst., I took 13 pairs, still
younger, 7. pairs of which were roost
ers, averaging 11 pounds per pair ;
1b... rest pullets, averaging 9 pounds
pempair ; 6 pairs wore sold at 24 cents
;tound,and the balance at 22 cents.
he way to do it is simple. Give the.
bens plenty to eat, and give the chil
dren two cents per dozen for finding
the eggs and making the nests. When
the chickens are put np to fatten,
vary their feed and give them plenty
.:f water, gravel, and pounded char
eual, and keep the hens and roosters
i different pens:—Rucks Co. In.
LIME NS A PRMEEVER.- it slacked
flute has been frequently recOnamend
ed as a preserver for vegetables when
.Lured in pits. Recently we heard a
gentleman state that he was in the
habit of sprinkling it among his ap
ples in barrels and bins, and 1w
thought delicate fall varieties could
thus be kept much beyond their sea
son. The lime dust could be easily
removed from the apples by unimf
cloth or brush, - and it itnparted no
flavor to the fruit. The use of lime
ia the cellar, as a preservative agent,
is a good idea. It acts by absorbing
moisture, and if oneindividual in th
mass decays, the lime arrests the
sprairl of this flif.easn to othost.
tlidioaNNWh;:'
1101411141•11 - 19 RCMP%
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1 11 . S. ittatr. eta — 0.(: ) .;
LS.Y IL= BMW
• . • xcrwomA. PA.
• • -
the 'yindersigned, encouraged by
the sticcess which has this far attend
on and after Mcnifiay. liov!ber 15.1869, trains will 1 e dth e i r new en t erpr in N d o o ro t o ma i m .
!caw! Waverly i 4 about the following hours, via : I
- ' (10130 'MST• acknowledgment for- the fiery liberal
1:53 SM., NIGHT EXPRESS (MondlysexcePtavD tar ' •
Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Ctn.
cianall. connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan - -patronage they Wive received, by giv-
Souther% and Grand Trunk Raihraya at Buffalo, .
Dunkirkand Cleveland for the Weali also at CAT.; in . g their customers the advantage of
land with the C. C. C. k Ina. Rahway for Indian.
spoils; and at Cincinnati with thole:43lwatt° Short •'
.
years experience, together With
Line Railway, and the Ohio k Railway the i r
for the South and Southwest also with connect
-11311 lines at principal outruns on /MID line. '
5:15 s.en.—SIGIIT EXPRESS , daily. for Rochester !the
Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleieland and Cincinnati,
ing direct connection with trains of the G
Trunk and lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. Dun
kirk and Cleveland for all paints West. and at COI
- tinted' with the Ohio and Mhodssippi and Louie.
vine Short Line Railways for the Southend South
west ; also with all con.u.eting train, at principal
station. on main Hew.
11:25 a.m.—MAIL TRAM Sundays excepted, for
Etl IEWAY.
130111EILEI UNDER SOO XILIDIWTEMCCE-z:
caa ma2unnizaz. I, caanonor OGICRER...
BROAD OCAGE-i-DOXIBLETIAI*
CLEVELIND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. CEICAIA
MELWACKEZ. RE PAUL. 0/t/IL.L
And panda Weat and Natenreat.
CIALSOA,
DAITONt CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLL9.. •
LCIIDWILLE. BT. LOMB. ;
' And all -pante South and Saathinst. •
Nzw. Asa nteseran, COAaltll AIM WA =nouns
Wrenn: mason In Roman= Brerax.t. DUN.
Rum, CIZVLLiaiD Azn Cnicacsan. ,
Daftlo and Dunkirk.
COD p.m.—EMMA SCCO3I3.IODATION. Saudaya
executed.
0:17 p. 31.' DAY EXPIatISS. Sunday's excepted. for
Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk„Clereland, fluidram.
h and the South. Stops at principal stations al:Or
connecting points on main line. s. •
New and unproven Drawing Room Oaiteties &MOM
pany this train from New York to Buffalo, and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornellevilla run
ning thr' to C'eaveland and Galion without immure.
10:33 p.m.—EX. MAIL. Sundays excepted. for Buf
falo. Dunkirk and Cleveland. counecting with tritium
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train - running
thmtigh to Bhffale.
7:25 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
3:39 p.m.—E3EIGRANT TRAIN. daily for the West.
GOING LIST.
2:20 a.m...iNIGHT .ECPRES.9. Sundays excepted:
connecting at New York with afternoon Vstins and
Amami.' for Boston and New nagland cities.
Sloeping.Coaches accompany this train from Buffs
lo to New York.
5:53 a.m.—CINCINNATI zspnrss. Mondays ex
cepted. connecting et Jersey' City Willa afternoon
and evening trains of N,-w Jersey Rallroao for
Philadelphia. Bait:more. and Waslinigton; an at
New York w th steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Cities. Mao stops at prin
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches iimmupany this train to New York
9:38 a.m.—BL' GILAMION ACCOMMODATION.
Sundays excepted.
12:5Xp.m.—DAY EXPRESS - Sundaysarceuted, con
necting at Middletown for Unionville, and at ,Jer.
say City with midnight express train of New Jer
sey Railroad for Philadelphia.
New and improved Drawing.ltoom Coaches accom
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
12:43 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily. con
necting at Owego for Ithaca.
6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL Sundays excepted.
9:09 p.m .—LIGHTYING EXPItrcS daily, connect
ing at Paterson for Newaik ; at Jersey City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Baltimore and Washington • and at New York with
Morning ropress train for Boston and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal emotions and con
necting points on rea.ti line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany thin train through to
New York.
5:05 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
DIGGAGE CIIECKED THECUOLL
tt-1... A revised and complete Pocket Time TalKs"
of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con
necting lines. has recently been published, and can
be procured ou applicaLon to the Ticket Agent
the Company.
L. D. RUCKER,
cent Supt
pA. & N.Y. CANAL A: R.R CO.-
U 2 OF PASSENGER TRAMS
Cotnruenclug Stilt. 13, 1369
TEAM. ouING NOCTII WUL
Leave nexamda M 7.00 a.m.. II:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Returning. leave Waverly et 0.40 a.m.. cud 1:::451
7:05 p.m.
I=l
Leave Towanda.. ......... 9.30
Tuukhannts2k....... - 11:33 a•
Pittston 1:15 pau.
Willus-rarre - 1:45 ••
Stanch Chunk 4:20 ••
Allentown • 5:45
-•
Bethlehem • 6:00 ••
•• Easton 0:30
'• Philadelphia 6:25
•' New York- 9:25
'Dine et Pittston.
I=
Lvave New York 0,15 a.tn.
" Philadelphia 7:45 "
Eartmi 10:00 "
" Dethlehem
Allentown 10:45 "
Man , h m.
White Haven 1 ::12 p.m
Will "4-Parr, 2:50 ••
Pittxton ' 3:10 "
Tunkbannork 4:21 "
Arrive Tarantla 6:32 "
_ Pine at Waite Haven.
P3seengrrs for Harriebarg and Pittsburg trill
ehande ears at Allentown, have time for supper and
Pike the Thr9tigh Fast Express, with shaping care
attached, Pt V . lO Aft,lne preilltl4.
JOT'S P. COM.
Superintrailoit.
Books and Statonery
D IARIES FOR 1870
PATER x ENVELOPES
NEW-YOt K PAPERS
SCHOOL 13001iS
PEM, INK, Music, STATIONDS AND
PicrußL-s
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
rowand4, Nov. 19. ItsGs
Sewing ll'achines.
THE NEW ANI) IMPROVED
ELIAS
FAMILY SEIS'ILV6 ' -MACHINE',
Woro au - aided the First Pilzo at the Parts Exix:reitturi,
1867. over 82 ethd Machines.
Also, the following State Fairs of 1868 halo award
ed this Machine the first premium :
New York. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Massachusetts. New
Hampshire. Vermont Wisconsin. and Indiana.
At the County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga, Oswe
go, Wayne, Orleans, Tompkins. Seneca. Monroe. Her
kimer. &buy:, r. Liviurston. and a host of others.
Report of the Committee on 'Sewing kind:lines. at
the State Fair held in Rochester. PiR of-ta.IS : Your
Committee have examined the different Sewing Ma.
chines. to which their% attention was called. amt would
recommend as the bud Family Machine for all work,
Ydiu Rawe's Sewing,tachine. and for the following
reasons of construction. qa—Beg
alarity of tension on loth upper and lower threads.
Sd—Ease of management. 4th—Great range of work
upon all materials. sth—Tbs perfect attachments to
the Machine for felling. hemming. tucking. braiding.
quilting.h Ludingiand cording. and thO ease with which
they are applied: CAL—The durability of the Ma
chine, it being trade of hardened steel. and adjusted
in its bearings. , We recommend a medal."
Neu. style Ilcmtucr. Ilmedcr. Tucker. Qnliter, Cord
or. Erubroldmr, Binder. Feller and Improved Tuck
Marker.
It wail use any and every kind of thread. from the
finest to the (-raciest. with • much smaller needle
than other machines. he sure and ex.nnine one be
fore you purrhase. Price from inn to i2OO and f very
machine 'warranted. The MI I vain.. of on llanu.fac
tnrine Machines for Tailors flout Shoe, Mammas and
Carriage Makers. is ton well known to require com
ment. Don't fail to call and Kee them.
811F-PAIID k TE.RNEOR: General Agents
20 Like Street, Elmira,
For sale by CODDINri. 11103 SELL k CO., General
&mute. TA.wia. Pa
Xiscellaneotts:
G REEN HOUSES
have received a large and Mil assortment of 13f.
lIORTALLES. rr the Dried Flowers of Everlasting.
of a most beautiful variety -of colors. I ant now
prepared to furnish. 'or partea, weddings. or.funer.
al occasions. on abort notice. Wreaths. Crosse&
Anchors. hand and basket Boom.. Also the same
with nate:lntl flowers. I hate also • few Imported
Wreaths or Crowns. !oneself be hornortalles
Nn. 1. nine heelers in diannt..r. -$1 to
No. 1. ten
All nr,lers s:1:1 rtoeiro lerenept tittle.* and prices
evaronaloe.
N-r la. Icerr.
REPARE FOR WINTER
I'APLI:Mi 1 - 01.711 MOW.;!
Fu NEIL Of VAIN, OLD NEWSPAPC:LS ANY
OMNI
pap,rt /awl Ltiy,r,g
ariTaa of that bta,>l.:al
wAr,r. PtPilt CkLKINII
11. tot. tux; .n 14.4 4,4,), svri
•ifrpv*..l to to% %Cs!, Pap.- ovnly 4.4.10,114 . 641.
fp .1* el6.4lpder tbi.
API4_ to 4...• 1 'I WI)
i - -".
facilities for doing bwdriem.
They keep constantly on hand
very 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 storm, Sugar, Sy
rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco,
,
Fi+, Salt, Cheese,' Fruits, Crackers,
Candy, Matches; Brooms, Wrapping
Paper. and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
and a great variety of . other goods,
which ha 13 been recently bought at
the lowe t point in the r market, and
are offe at wholesale, at 'rates to
correspond. • _
They deiare to call especial atten
tion to their large mock of Fine Tea's,
which they are sellirig at New York
Jobbing prices,---Oarruiteeiag the
quality in all cases:
Have also on hattA a good assort
ment of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
They still continue to have the ben
efit of a resent Partner in New
WM. R. BAr:rt,
Gtrik Pasnr AO
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.. 8/k.t.t.NS. lIEF.CII6 k co
May 12, 1868.
'ERSON &
Dea!ern in
'oROCERIES PROVISIONS,
- Fe&Ts, &c.,
, tid. 3, PATTON'S'ISLOCK,
T(1-WAND . A, PENN'A
p_ftrohat.ed the eutire 81,1 of
of T. J. JONCS. and having added Lirgely therCbaby
recent purchasee, they take pleaoure in amounting
to the public that they aripprewod to yell anything
and everything in the
SUGARS
FISH, 11.
1
WOODEN IND WILLOW WARE
As cheap as the cheapest We guarantee perfect eat
isfulion to all who may favor nit with a call.
J. S. PATTERSON
March 10.1869-4 f.
pEOPLES
___ norm rOILNLII =EDGE AND SLUM 611XXTIL
GROCERIES PROVISIONS
Which will be ■o!d at the lowest pcssible prices.
-11 0 W E
FF►UIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
FLOUR, FRFJ), MEAL, GRAN, &c.
Bring 011 your produce, which we pay cash for
A constant supply Of Ashton Belt. all sized Churus l
Bunn' .Tlrldus. Tubs. Ac.
Please all and look through our stork, la we Win
do our best to please y - ou. W. A. ROCZWELL.
Towanda, April 28, 1863.
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN I
, !ma tanca Ia .211 a '
GROCERY d PROVISION LINEi
TOWAND.k. PIZiN
COWELL it M
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they are
determined not to be undersold by any one. They
have enlarged their Stare .by banding so that they
cow hare room for the fresh supplies that are daily
received by them. They have connected with their
stom a Market where they now keep fresh meats to
oeti by the quarter or piece, and a full supply of Oro-
reries and Provialmui. to which they would call the
attention of all casb buyers. Come and InltliZe eur
Goode and Prie• a, before purchasing and sat's!,
vonr■elvFa. We guarentee ail goods to - Oyu entire
adisrakion. We are thankful to sue customers Or
Weir paid liberal patronage and solicit a continuande
cr the same.. . COWELL k NUS
1E059.
ANNED FRUITS OF ALL
C
at C. U. PATCIIIII.
This an
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
irmdue ear= /11 KLEMM
(Succeezorn to TM:MAX J. Jo inc).)
OROCERIC.S Q I'ROFISIOXS,
UROCEUY AND PROVISION LINE,
EMT!
TEAIS,
UOFFEES
-SYRUPS,
MOLASSES
EYED ,
CORN MEAL,
KEROSENE
STOYE WARE &c, &c.
CASH RAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
W. H. KINNEY
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
A r.ew and (rump/etc stock of
CODFISII,
MAqii.REL,
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
DAMYMEIK,
are now being offered it
'4 - 4 •-
ak t entrai l ' ' ,
•
topfr to thAitasietairiatied County ilibi4;
larP Ni 4 militipliblek ",-
R 0_ o 141.0
Ink! 1 lave pais:hind *Cub. ee4 tat 4 1111 Mi
•
that ea WI it is lairig pa be sturci
eliewlme. I inTr eitriv tb;tputeca-191
TEAS, 9OFFMii, SUGARS,
STARCH. EiALE/Lagli. 'SIVE% ka
!taint ea hand alorge. dock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
aYE DO.. DUCEWDZIIT DO.
I bop eondazdAy ou hood, POE[. SAAB, WID, sad .
a3l Mods of Met Would tall the atteratloU of the
public to'oar Otn't De Beat
STOCK OF 10BACCO,
la quality or price. Jeose OahlaraCalabotterltous•
day, Nay York Chemical and brown Soap
Please mil and examine our stock nt
WOODEN WARE
Large aseettaieut of TAME AOTIO2B. TOILET
Wan, ke.,4e. I will pad the hlghedcaehprlcetee
CO.UNTAY PRODUCg.
Farmers,, give us a all before selling elsewhere.
C. B. lATCH.
CLOTHING CLOTHING !
CLOTHING
u you want to burgoodltall and Winter
CLOTHING,
and et nnbeard et •
LOW PRICES ?
oo demo to
ROSENBURG WOLFFS,
at tbe Clothing Itegubdor.
133 Main *SI., Pallon's Block.
Tcrarauda, Wor.'l7, 1869.—ty
FLOUR, SUGAR, IEA & COFFEE, F. 7" • •
MI persona iudelated to" the late ll= twill please-eel
and mike immediate payment.
Towanda, 3larrh, 12. 180
Iffl
AND
CORNER MAO AND moor snirms.
TOWANDA. PA,
. lUaileres el/ lands of
, -
GROCERIES, •
PROVISIONS,
FLOUR,
Feed and Mal,
WOO!), WILLOW and STONE
W
we would call aped. al attention to our atria of
Which we WAILILV:I7 to give milli:$(1141 in
QUALITY AND PRICE
CASH pad for dtwirable Country
Protiao
M. J. Low°. G. L. Krarixe
oca, Vs:maceDi. Itssesruni. Sago, Pearl Barley
and If.menyL Oakley's. Taylor's, and Ferd's
Family Soaps. Holman'a Talmadge,
and Boys] Baking Powder.
Burnett'. " Stan. '
dant Extraete.
Hecker'a
• Farina. Hops.
Cox's Gelatine.
" The Gem" Fruitlar.
Baker's Chocolate. Cocoa and Brame.
“Titus" Cream, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers.
..Graat's,7- Water,: If gla.Boston. Egg and Butter
' 4 • Crackers.
ik. Errr.rl6
Towanda; 'Juno 23. 1862.
McCALBE MIX.
RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES
DAILY!
RploaddAseortnient 11 - holcsale Cud R. to 1!
?real* and tine quality of (*Towhee as can Debar:WM
PRICES RANGE LOW FOR
THE MARKET
All kinds of
• NATIONA.L FIRE WORKS! '
Wholesale and Retail.
Country Merchants will do well to calL Our prices
shall be, with the reasonable," satisfactory.
CAL AND SEE US.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Goods shoao with pleasure. We shall - pay strict
attention to all parts of our trade.
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Accept our thanks for past fayore.
Towanda, June 14, 1e62.
L 0 0 HERE !
COWELL & MYER,
It the old stand - of Ilnatrnsah k Cowriu are no
receiving a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
4tilch they oiler to cash timers at prices that defy
competition.
Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' produce.
April 21. lAGS—tf.
Tea and Coffee.
G LORIOUS NEWS!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
EZ723
GREAT AMERICAN TEA. STORE
tio. 1 Garrirm & PATIVII:2I Mew DLOVE.
BRIDGE STREET, itoWILNDA, PA.
~ •
&t am sign of'lLo
AMERICAN FLAG! .
Atli the
BED, WRITE AND BLUE STORE
Sonsplei of Te GPM/ AWAY raszai, to said,
the people that tuts. is the place to Ravi moiler.
PRICES LOW AS- THE GREAT AUERIcAH TEA
COILELNY or NEW YORK
gnash Ground Coffoe received daily from New Yark.
or grouud to order. ?Also whole Sorbet green old
masted, all styles , whole and, ground Spices. Dried
Fruit s , he., at equally low prices.
Tbe subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for
the very liberal Patronage extended to him while in
the Groany business in this place. and
re
solicits a trial in his new enterprise. Thelt=
wIII be conducted strictly ou.the
CASH SYSTEM!
So you will oat hare to pay extra price, t 4 make up
tor the Lames of a credit pushup%
Uyou eati'tepare the too to pallor ' a poutta,
buy an ounce and pay tor it.. Be independent—then
you wall be arortby to walk under the
AMFRICQ FLAG
Into like
Amerman /In Store !
end buy your airluds &Mk. air &member the
see. white end Blue Eitomlially Mink, Bridge Street.
Julr 1' 1069. IMAYRALL k lUDGEWAT.
ALL KINDS GROCERIES. AND
Piroviaiona, at wholesale awl retail, at
May no. cji: PATON'S.
j)IUEI) FtWlrs OF ALL KIN DS
IferiA BP. &Jill.
-AL
' A .i;
Ftrot - , 4q4
Mgßeifitirt:
4-
HATS {AH.n ::CAPS,.
GENTS'
WAYKELY, TIOciA Ca, N.Y.
.We kuve_it maitisibir Ouike bon Syr Tait *
lal3M 11/111111k 14 001 - I CU a gl"
We makifet am egg edelilielseeet. We give ger
tievbr ittenticie to Teethe% Boni% lad .
. „
CHILDRENS' CLOTHING
.tad 61'4 . a good miotiumno..
CLOTHS: AND CASSINFRIM,
From e 8 oss!a to $4Oll pet yard (an•voe4.
Best Stock of Hats and Caps
•
Ke
yaw pt within 20 miles. *maenad toot, and prone (ii
ner.
dB,. Will be at tbe and ursday
=sampled et Goods. Tapered oral, Th to take inea .
-
VAX •VBt UR i INIABBIBMO.
Ca Brooded.. Braelaip.ll.T.
Feb. 20,1b62.
C. B. PATCIL-i-
K.
Fine are tho Oannents made for /fall. More,
In the splendid rooms of the popular One Moe
litowatt and ehofiest, rich and rare;
Elrgsnt Clothing for WED and boys'. wear.
Fall In, gentlemen, tall In all,
After the clothes at the popular Ono Prim More.
Look and you'll And no cdothes at all Wore.
Like the_aplendid Clothing at the popular One Wee
Clothing in season. all marked down -
Lower than anywhere else in town
Oyer...oars. both fur boys 'admen.
Try them ogee and you'll come again.
Burry along. for the people pnh
Into our doors with. a heavy rash.
Bobby and. atm are the permeate ad.
Great Is the Stock at the popular pee Price Store,
corrrnmAL RECEPTION I
INCRE&SLNG WITHORLUiIf!
IN NEIC, VW" MID TOOT= CLAYTUISO, UNDLIMICLIS
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
FINE DRESS SHIRTS,
my stock iseatuplete. Every lot misted in plain
laUrell, and no deviation. all treated alike. Every
garment guaranteed to tarn outgo represented.
Call and look at our goods and prices. Stave mon
ey and time.
XO SZIODDY ! NU MIUDC° ! 1 , 1 EAN - 41.1aNt.
at tho poprdar Oie Price Store of
' _ ALEX. SOLOMON. '
17.1 Main atniet.
Nov.on 22 7 1 ai so te C . adding. Emma k Co'a.
Towanda.
ea- The highest ca.h price paid for Wool, Bide;
and Pella.
NEW S P RING AND SUMMER
R. W. E D D' Y,
Would sumo:roc to the citizens of Towards, and the
public generally, that he has In store and daily re.
oohing new and
'FRESH GOODS,
In his line, suitable to t h e wants of the people, which
be will, sell for Currents/ at former .
GOLD PRICES!
Consisting as usual of good, well and reliable . wade
INo noddy of ►ny kind) ex:insisting of
BUSINESS SUITS,
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS.
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
&mina endichrrehirte. Linen and Paper Celan,
Linen. &admire. and Flannel &Iris. Neck Ties. Bu.
Ponders. Gimes. Coe. Leather Bags. tichttt Style
Silk. Soft and Strew an
Mite. All dreaciase li . Remelts
her that good Goods are easper at a Mr price than
poor goods at any price. Call and mambos ray goods
before buying. One door south of Aspinwall's Hard
ware Store.
=NZ=
T HE TEMPLE OF FASHION !
NEW STORE ANTI NEW 000D8I
An entire new stock of Clothing. bought u cheap_ is
before the Air. to be sold with
The undee•lgned would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Towards and vicinity that he is now
ready lowlier them Clothing, such as
FINE EEAVER OVERCOAT:S,
Fisarr Dzu*sd,A2iD Biainass
Furnishing Goods, he., and that these goods. bought
at very low Acmes. will be sold with scaT small pr . °.
Ma. I Mead to establish a permanent trade to •lits
;bee, mid In order to totto thstonfldemor Of pc..ikas.
sera. will deal on a basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY!
And al geode mill De warranted for what they we
represented to be. Cbme and =mune. sod convince
yourself. Don't torgSt the plate. Temple of rubies.
opposite the Means House. south end of Heidlemsn's
Block. U. 'JACOBS.
lowsiolo.Vci. 17. WM
ANICE STOCK OF CHROMOS
ZJI. and Efignivinge ai FROSTS.
TBEST FRUIT JABS IN USE
at
McCABZ k MIL
THE GEM FRUIT' JARS„ THE
besiti us. %bateau suit Mid.
L ' main b 1011
ires
=2=l
MEMIEI
CiOODSI
68 Braditieat
SHOCSINGLY LOW PRICES!
HOSIERY.
NECK-WEAR
HATS AND CAPS
0001381
CLOTHING,
all grades
ail Wool.
Linen Culds,Dusters and tante.
R. W. EDDY
SMALL PROFITS!
camowltlm, tu.ars.
AL* the
tun Aim Sl%
~~
_.
01110111tiffiwo
<qt • '4401
_ - .r • -
;.Nr:l'ipt . "..vi
' : ' 1104.10147 " '
- 1 0
FALL AND — IMMO& CIAMILIM.
rbklik Am iss lass
ippim *set set Mimerlisinibilratilo
c51°100,!(.4
OV.wic Agate
TVOMI 13141'1:1, 31/1401113,
muris,
egUICSILL . - * Well, '&47
===Zll
irouths, -n r Boyle. ClOthng,
slat Wand to Tawands•
►rdn Una of
GENT'S AJBNISHING GOODS,
HOSUalt OLOVThaad iffl7l4lB.
MEATS ez
WEN AND ?ME COLLARS,
atiTS.IIOB4I3DEN9L HANDILERCIUM,
Mao Wire 'reek ud
cpconrsyssrzsGs. :mammas, dc.
. .
An. °coo varmated as te4. Can and en.
amine our stock bedorere . Remember the
pleat 26 ads greet one pu dear north et Chamberlin'.
Jewerrylitore.'
11141:111.11.111, TATZAIL , lIIRED. a. 00111.
Towuida. Dee. Doe
HIIRItAH! HURRAH. !
GREAT REDUCTION IN.PRIftII3 OF
READY MADE CLO'gHING,
AT
M. E. ROSENFIELD'S,
(Oppoelte Powell k Cbs4
I am How olletiog to Me public a large mail *holm
stock of
WINTER GOODS,
Consisting or
BEAVER,
CHENCHILLA,
OVECO.ATS
FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR, ,
Which will be meld ZS r - cent less than timer
voke prices at M: E. Bt iPISLDN Aleo a lane I.
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
I intend to tell less than coat. to make room fm
Spring Stock. ?low to your time to buy a Suit
ebeaP. Call and Canifilld) yourself that 11. E. 110-
SENFIELD otters Great Bargains In the Us of
'Clothing and
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Call before infretufaing der! . rbere.
Towasidz, Jau. 25. 18*
_ Tobacco ana Cigars.
G EORGE V. 311.YER,
Raving purchased the
TOBACCQ AND CIGAR STORE,
Oa door small of the First national sank. is now
Ernmsg7sryttdng in his line, wholesale and Mall
He keera cunalautly oa lianp a complete clock of
CHOICE CIGAR,S,
rum CVT. :wet. Am) BMOITiti TonAcco.
Put up In all ityken. The beet quallUea et
BROWN. BLACK. AND SCOTCH SNUFFS,
The mod celebreted brand' of
FANCY SMOKING .'TOBACCO,
i+k great varicty.
rtrEs
TOBACCO BOXES and POUCHES,
MATCH Una
And all goads usually kept in a neat-claim
UIGAR STORE!
Dealers will do well to call sod owl:nine his begs
sod wen selected stock.
Towsudii. April 99.1889.
Jewelry. - (,-
JULES BIJGUENIN,
JEWELLER (E- SILVERSMITH,
One door north of
JIBBeKinSt NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA.
-,.
flee just rot:tired New Yorks new usortment
of fine Gold
LADIES' WATCHES,
AMERICAN WATCHES
=1
SWISS WATCHIA
of all desettptioas. Also a selected sesottment of
GOLD CHAINS, : FINE GOLD
JEwai -r
CM
(7LOCIES or ALL STYLES 1, 210,X THE CHEAP..
TAT TO TEZ
GOLD. Kau An• tam SPECTACIZI3 axD
EYE-GLASS" to It an cues of intipidoid
217 W ranurr ACCOMODATING 8A5C74048.
Bi _
this potent ion enabled to mirage woos= al
lay Woe without ten charge, Oin sod ow.
t q r.: 4 k .A.,111 /II 8.11
Astwirsx.
soma. Dee. 14 Mil:
DRIED. FRUIT OF ALL RINDS
COVELL 4 KUL
& MIRE ABE BELL. N. , tag TEL 'webs..
Tl~.~xr,}~fo
. . . .
• - . f "..-.4 : c„.e.,.
,k17..,..-* - 43,,,•;,'
::,, ..t; t'.:i .- 41: vigiiifilAa ~,.•,• Of - ',.-
?.-....i. ...4 . .},,,, i, • - •,_-; - ,r ..--,. ,-. ei, ,
i ',:M I L: e-i;it,v- ,, t--6,-;
1:• - r,,t -4,, . - 4, La r i:', •=ll 4;,;-$ .. .k.:.' I : '
' ,-.::!, ~,,e' ..,_--i . ,;7 4 '.7,,,:Lt - -., . 11' ~,; ~ .•;.„::_i ,4-. .4;.- '
..„-":14:.a,f4 , 4', icr.„7, z.,_..- ~. ›.', N , Al• .:='',l
.0-
"*.
rt •
MARSHALL !MOTHERS & . a);
Wish. to eat the attention or the publics lathe&
Mock of
muutoui '
• - -.-mtetwanar-TLe. •
- • • aid
astir oo IIaTENS
Alio. alariaassortMest of _
Window Mum Nods: PRIM. - 01 Is.
' - •. - Patty, Vandshwa sad Palat
aad,Vanitsh Bashes
At alLkinds, which will sold ter the Lowest - Cash
price. also. a One assortmasf of
...•
Mears style sad Patters to salt thelublk.
Lampe repaired sad doomed tam oil and Itsidto
Kerosene._ -
Minimum malaria+ pald to the mizataeturing of
kLoda ot - - - • . •
TINWARE.
Cossack rsiowrr4 ATTEND=
Re 4VO go hand a Aye article of
GLAI3I3' FRUIT JARS.
With improved selt waling corks,' and
• NENMLTICAL SEALING
Which la one otthe bat cans used.
June 110..1065. - • -
ill
0.0 TO S. N. BItO.NSON'SIFOR
HUBBARD JIO WING MACHINES,
-4
Noun better, and pule tnr tha aouLie, sn tilportatd
anuonacement.
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS!
No better quality eau be found, and at prices attain.
able. Tons of
STOVES, -
IRON AND IiAILDWABE,
da ]mw tha tlita'al time market, /cc., te., at
lirraopourAw limatiapz. STORE, •
(Meek Pa
June 21, 1,844-171
NEW HARDWARE AND STOVE
STORE AND 7724 SWOP AT WIALLOSINO I
_ R. I'. SULZER,
. unjust retelred a fuR "ripply of
COAL AND WOOD COOILING STOVES, COAL AND
And DOESKIN
' WOOD MATZO crows. BLIATATZD OWLID6
BASE 21711,10318,ke. HOWE BUM. NAIL itODEL
NOP= INOZ I . IOX. NOISE NU L& CORE EMITS.
Apple Fearer!, kc. AU sizes of Ntils and lionse
Trimming Good■.
ICKPAIBING AND JOBBING Or ALL KINDS
of the moat approved styles, dolm at short notice.
All binds of Cutlery', Scissors, Raison. Carpenters,
Blacksmiths, and Wagon Makers' Tools. Glare,
Shovels. Stke. Give me a call. I will fell- as
cheap aa the
Wranaing. New. S. 'fa.
Loo3i HERE !
; Furniture rniture Store,
E 33
-FURNITURE!
To be found in ItortbeniPenusylvattla, which is be
ing sold at
My stock consists in part. of Parlor. Library,
Dtn
ing•room and Chamber Seta, Parlor, Library, Exten
sion, Dining and Mice Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Washstands. Sofas. Lounges. Trte-a-tetes,
What-Note, Cradles, (gibs, kc. A full line of
Mattresses and' Bedding. Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors. Orel and Ratatic Frames and Smokes,, kc.,
kc. In fact. everything
Ia - the Furniture Line !
Which mutt be .rea to be apprecieted. andtehieb wil
be sold at
Than the sane quality of goods can ta: pure:salted ciao..
there.
Thankful-to the public for their part liberal patron.
age. and determined to merit a ninth:maim of the
same by offering inducements not to be found else
where, I invite them to ten anti examine my goods
and prices before prirchseing ch‘ewhere. No charge
for andwing goods. and I
WILT. NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
- COUNTRY DRAT MB supplied as usual at the low•
-est market prices.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of Read,
Made Coigns, from the moat common to the Swat
Rosewood. Mao Burial Robes. Crapes. kc..and I are
the-sole agent In Bradford county for ghnler k Flak's
A good HEARSE alwaye in readiness when requinxt.
Towanda. Dac. 10. laic.. JAMES 0. 1110SL
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAIiFB announceatottiepublictitat
he still continues to manufacture and keep-un hand
a terve amendment of
Bureaus, Tatdea, Bedsteads, Stand.. Chain. de.. of
every deeciption. which an made of the best instr
vials. and In the most workmanlike manner.
I invite the inspection of the public "to my work,
which shall not be surpassed in durability at any shop
in the country, and my prices will be found to be as
law es the times will admit.
,Ready-tnade Collins constantly en band or made to
order. A good lyearee rarnlihed when desired.
Aug. lb. 1965. , •
BOOK-BINDERY.-THE PUB;
lie W respectfully informed that the Beertlisi
dery has been rewoved to the Argils Building. third
story, where will be done
In all its various branches...Yu terms as readosiabie as
the times " will allow. The Bindery will be under
the dome of
Au experienced Maier; and all work will be p
done in a style and manner which cannot be=
Knue,Magazines. NewapalxmaOld Rooks, ke., bound
in every variety of style. Putleular atteatton will be
paid to the lining and Binding of
To any desired pattern, which In quality and dun
billty will be warranted.
AU work will be ready for delivery when promised.
The patronage of the public la waliclted, and per
fect satiafectlon guaranteed.
Teneands,.Auguat 2. 1888—tf. -
SENT .FREE!
M. O'KEEFE. SON .2 CO.'S
SEE-D CATALOGUE
AND WIDE TO THE
•
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
- GAUDIN. FOB Ib7o.
Published tn January. Every lover of dowers wish
ing - this new and valuable work. free of acme. aturidd
address Suiuedlately Id. O'KEEFE. SON k
wanner k Barry's Block. Rochester. N. Y.
Oct. 21. 11189.—turs 1
B AKERY AND DINING ROOM!
First block north of Wirt 'MUM
- BREAD, PIES, CAKE, &C.,
taw and col d atWoolesele linarrion• _tto use
the ba;sterials aid our work is always neatly
done. Dealer* are invited to examine our wholesale
prices. PARTIES. PIE NICE, he. supplied at no.
sealable rebel on short notice.- - In our
- DIFINti .11,0014 -. •
we offer or
inducement/to who want either
a. lunch or • good meal. Ladies an step . and
quietly , enloy a awed Tei, undisturbed by solee_or
fOirtriM - Ifogs. at all hours of the day or evertor.
OINFERS on hand during their season and served
cut by the dish or sold In quantities to snit: Of
CONFECTIONS:IM We keep an saagotwertu equal to
any to this part of the State, and sell at wholesale.
or retail.
Also a general aawalawat of 4311431111=15. Prices
Y law as the lawast
Tca►ada, OIL W. •al . b iv. Warr & to
~. ~~
R. T. fitILZEIL
Parniture.
Thew le now on ortaition at the
IN TOWANIM, PA
The Isrgeati and best stock of
iFia4r.hr IW/JUCED PRICES
LC/ WEI! PRICES!
METALIC BCRIAL CASES. CASILLTS. &C
CABINET FIIBNITUBE,„
LOOK- INDINOI
H. C. Warr.utEn.
sir►Ya 1100ICEt.
C8=741
" 0 - APCHNOWina t i
• ior ip.J - epon - Aor , o tv,*l4.
Nt.sizltisaig!. ll W4 . ! , 6) 140 i. 4'..41
Zejibez , d494 *IMO= etying
,t,AO7-e"-INSMICNIMP MISTIF issur.it rp
thsh
MS Meal ilialiCktritriallaritatk. MI
,lirePPW O,-1 1Oa
t albs pebywirldek ,
1166.autift erippliiii4MV Ism pindleit,
I oaths lIIIIPINIWONIPIPARINOWNIigor
DirChiS,
=EI
_sawn, 0 1 1 104a.allint*1
BENZISWABPNTIN
p
.g Am animus wefts,
IrggagE l l4' (4,0 1 t; 014
BAWL !•Aumirrr
um" sum Nom mum=
ken% Ewa:white. Irma rod
TAW': 11$114.TY:mAcar,szotul,
':TOOLS.
810X0.*:B8ttallES.1 1 0.11111,V031111i.
twasikes; Itair•Dyis. isittiodev
POCEET: BOOKS, PORT.VQN4I4
, Por ; b4 Amtrak Basco, •
Tocrru. ups AND PKEPAIATIONk
rtrifr. itrugtt at LiQT:OBB,
- Far Medicinal use.
Toluca); Ssurr, Pun ow Cuuts,
Omlea. Mold ead,Etcrtree Seeds. Mass& Bati•
venous. ttnipeaserki. lihotater Braces. Breast
. P Kwp rearoa . ...Tartlaar - _Earsta:: Baran Brottass. •
es. Nipple abatis sad blitellik,
.BedlPwax. Self &Whig Fruit lars.= lll',
terra. .111ararisse Extractor. 'St*
Jr War IVara, .ottios7; Vials. Codes. Bea .
inundlon, Ake:. Dotink. Eclectic , and lloincepatn•
Medid2ol6 apd alkthe maim. Patent',
MEDICINES
.
ill . artieles warrinted ea represented. Persttios at
• distance can receive their. olden by stone Cr =alt.
which wilt receive prompt and ascend attention.
Tiedleal advice given gretnitonaly at ,the dike,
chamber otdy for medicine. '
-liT Thsa, kid for past Mold Wrongr. would. es.
psettully announce to his granule and tite public. that
es petne shill be glared to satiety, end merit the eon
timastion of alai! Confidence snd palnomeo. •
girOgies Sundays for preeetipUona fron
. 9 to 10
Cm. end 12 m. to I. and sto IS p.m. •
Jan. ' H.C. PORTER. W.D.
Soots mut Shoes.
GREAT BARGAINS I 14;
Boars sgz spro"
NEW poor- .X.V.D MOM. STORE,•
Suath end of Ward if ChM?
The undersliped sre redesitig s tame sad well se-
WWI stacks , ' .
I
BOOTS el N'B SHOES .
SIIMMES AND FALL TRADE,
Which vve offer low far Cosh. Consiating of
-GETS,
AND CHILDREN'S WEAR
'FRED iprD PEGGED BOOT'S
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
AND READY WHEN PEGIIIEfED
Thankftil tor past farms. apt solldt a continaance
of the same
ROWEL WOODFORD . totißritT IC. mum
Towanda. April 5. 11439. •
T OWANDA • AGRICULTURAL
TO WAWD.d,
MANUFACTFRES arm. SPOKES,
-HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
4.4.2.k.1.A1, WOOD wor.K,
WOOD TURNOG IN ALL ITS BRANCILM.
BCEQLL &MING, PLANING. PT('.. ETV..
HUBS; SPOKES BENT STUFF,
LARGE STOCK -WHICH TO SELECT
The &bola a?t , from the Lest
isnVirb altOwni nicKORY AND OAX
LIGHT AND HEAVY evAGIONB ON HAND
We have the,j3road and Narrow Guage
_ MILL PICKS wade anddresue.L
BLOOD • diV CO.A
sun contains to nuosufsentrw their celebrated
:HORSE POWERS . & CLEANERS,
and will sell a better machine, for lent money thin
can be tad elsewhere In lthe world. We claim for
our machined that they :wlll do as much. or more,
than any other. and are- mare durably built. We
personally superintend our wink and sea that it is
well down. We will send
cxratoocts,
of our maeldnen„ on applkatLm.
_. •
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One 41 Two Horse nraisliEß J SZPERA rms.
THRESHEH end CLE.4XERS, -
'F NNIN G. if ILL S,'
crsccima inn Asia saw num
SAW A.ltit MUST ' MILL work done to order. -
Qtre no a call before purchaaine elsewhere. •
Ira "00 auoaavua %may
•
` •oo Iv ao.Ozai . •
Mtg. 2. 180.
NEW PLANING MILL
The mtdorstmant having built a large and memo
dime Mill in the Itorosiih we Towanda. and filled It
with the most modern and papzoted machinery, for
the rasautsctore of • _• . , •
• WINDOW SANG AND =IDS,
Are prepared to a orders. whether large or
apes the shortest notice. We bare also alartfi4
piety of MOULDINGS. of the latest style and pattern.
Which we can Walsh much thesper than they can be
'worked by hand.'
PLANING. •
.2:013131.722_19,.:
oftooTING:
AND SCBOOL
• . • BAWIYO.
•
And all other work perkeining to Joinery. will be door
to shit cur enstoniere._
Musa= building. andmot living more then mare
to m fourteen miles distant. will And it largeirfor their
leters.t to buy of ilk or bring their lumber and bare
It worked by bur n:ulehinery. Bring your grist at
Flooring. or ether lumber, and whileyour bent is
fleeing. halm it groUnd !out and: take it borne with
You- - •
Ws will pay .CAIIII foe Pt= AHD HEMLOCK
UMBER Calitered at our lumber yard.. Conn_ and
see as. or II rot eat eons, writs.
mmonitta. ribtk, Lef . t. L. D. EnDersos k CA
Wlffa
ME
4T TTlg
Soltdde for the
LADIES,
MISSES,
ILIDE TO ORDER
Manufactories.
12E31!
14.vr gruFr,
Eiff=22l2l
'Wv oder a
'3L C. MEltellit., President.
Torunla, July 2. 110&
pan- Istrn,Ank:
- • • rrbliounwAt i . .
hse*Aifiiroitiorr,
:( *Put. 64 . 5 .1117 , !tii, - • tP0,606_
*imp has u i ce -
'drew Tsai Intampcs caws,,
titiust Ctn. Cowaint.
INFesw, puipefiuT„ Cast!rArr.
liszonsup Isis era )I#li,
Ca
Moe.
Locums Fiagit.htaraixcz co..
Nu You Lmi Tasman: costpANT,
•s Med' 1111"),P,or2n.
. _
Food• xritW . anA to!!za Wl/!tea rrot rut
Zltti
rode !n ' lirt tioektdourWard Bowie. op stitrt
14.6. 1.70„,.
PRE' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
nfsvautak.
rWciiiiii..stit - D . on. -
skrzsroli rittio.v croL L . iNA
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent
For taafottowiagliameal aittia&k caarpa. -
OULASID Flal. a Mann rxfc: . aer z ,-... 1
i
aarpliaa 'citer
nowt liocaaacz
Ngsr, fart. ;
Capitalaiul aarpltis wi•er 1/3.7saar:
Iturtasca or Noir= 'Axtatcx, I
' - "tadefo(s. f
•
Capital aucl surplus over
Ilaimarzazi baraascr. £ozpa3.i. i
Soo Icrk.
Capital and eurpltui over
EaTtaarniar. larstaasys ewer -we.
_ • IVladept4s.
Capital imel imrpltuipavar. ir.trA t
Ascrfc
Isiriuwer. cuxpArr. 1
- •
. Nevi .rork.
' Capital and amply" cinpr t7f,t.cr.4
Pninant Inantascc Cowart',
I.lartfoa. Conn.
Cap4atand unrplancrrad
UtrztAt. Luz /.1461.11A.5CL. - CONTAKT. I
Newt York.
; elligtlkand surplus over ' 0,07.
Taairimutax• Inviustes COUPAIC T.
Hariford, Coto.
Capital and attridas ....... .". •
Rfshe tabs es all Liru of -,rt vert y, at sx hde ntss
as by any - ether reliable Companies:.
Padknes tamed and Loewe, U any, adjusted si
this Agency. thesebr erring the trouble and expense
of going elsewhere for settlement.
kli...oflice at the Hardware Blare of Codeine. En.
'ell k Co. C. ?I. RI:Insi:LL
Towanda, Teb. 7. I&l6—tf.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE
CO. OF r. 8..%
Cala CAPITAL. $1.000,006-ran ty r ELL.
Chartered byCongresN. 18th
CLAD.KNCE U. CLAP.K. Pleaident ;
SAT COOKE. Clodanan Finance and Et. co-,
KLNRY D. COOKE, Vice Preiddpnt
EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and '..-tuan
The ■dsantages of the N'aGroal tat.
'ate: •
1. his • National . chancres 1y Cc rarer.
2 It has a paid u*-caintal of Om: :1111'1-.11):41T.,
e. It offers low rates of prtruijimß :
4. It fewnialres larger - torn:num than rti,..r Cie
pular, for the acme snpucy ; •
'3. It is definite and certain ;
6. Thrre.is no possibility of mtarrpruo mutloa ne
agents. or misunderstanding by phey•bolders;
t. The policies are Vain contracts, rr.ncla cr.: •
limos for so mueb mane, - ;
b. AS policies ire :mu-forfeiting ;
9. The policies are exempt from attirhu..it.
Z. W. CLAIM is 'co.. Bankers, 11211.,1ripn..
G.,ner2l Agent.
RtSSELL. }Lot-ej.9-r.
N. C. t2.8,81/El: S A. ILL,oN
rya. Agents for Towanda rod
Jan. 9, 11169. •
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIF}
INSUILViCE COMPANY.
OF HARTFORD. CO'S
Nratheauseat re: TEC(
.thSETS flune 1. 18619 over P 2.5.603 floo
Surplus over $7.090.90.4.
L 4 CCREENT DIVIDEND FROM 19 TO 79 Pk:E - Ci_NT
Tutal Claims by Death paid to date, over Seuce.u.9.
Toil/. Myths:ere, PAID TO exre, OVER st: C0..0u.f +Jr,
A PUIWL 1' TCA L COM P.l SY.
: All et. Surplus Is innitsidy divided axiom tto
Icy holders in
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
It latch may be aptilled in reduction of l'rennume
may bu accumulated at interest for the benefit of t
Aasured, or may be recel‘cd by them in Ca h.
• -Pahl-up Policies are parted art.r two trt =MI
years' Premiums bare been raid, thus pra..-trally
ALL .NON-FORFEITI.Nt
It asaneaPalkiea upon all
PLANS •u 1 hititltANCL.
haul has adapted in lu, world:4la aeveral
SPECIAL• FEATURES!
ORDANAL WITH THDI COMPANY AND OFIMI
ED BY HO OTHER.
11. B. Witt:AN, 2 R•nt
Tu.auct.2. Pa.. July 22. lE69—tt
BRADFORD C'O'C\ TY
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
JOHN W. mx. Asw.t. lu•ai..L t, PA
roa THk VOELOWING ItZLIA224 COMPAN 1 P.,
Paw-rix Fir.r
//artj6rd. CY. A.
:1.467,W
6=21
Hums. hurrzalgez COXPANT.
.Yeu, !Jaren,
6:: 974 It
E=IM
steximacrA Fiat
El=
NOX7II' A3iGIUGI.I( trIILX
=
HAICOViX.
N'ele Fork. j s 4 '
211
E=E!
"Polieiee.writteri and Losses 84[4144 , 415t this Age:4ly.
Farm PtoPet ty risks taken at the lowe't rates
Sir °Moe tri Menenea New Block. north cde Puy
Ito Square, Towanda. Pa. JOU W. MIS
Aprll I, 1869.
TTIRE EQUITABLE LIFE ASS4I:-
-IL
RANCE fIOCIETrii Agency fur Enviford r,.
CASH CAPITAL. $3,000.000
Yearly Income mar $2.000.000 cash.
OIiTANYE t wAlth•
Tonands, July 23,1367
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
• armee Age for Etraford Canty.
cArtra. f 3,400.cx0
Mutu . st Cash play In successful operation Own ewes
tr;selfn years. lIIONTANTE k RAIID.
Towanda. July IS. 1
1 1 -
'NINO AND HARNESS 3lAK
rxa.—nte Undersigned e 'this day formed a
copartnership. to be 'MIMI 1111 the Armof MAdEll
k ruLLEn. toe" the purpose of tarrying on Marshes*
business. naruemf making and ri.pdring dens toms
der. and all waek twareanted. Cash paid for
0111FILN MAGEE.
• EDG.A.It S. FtI.I.EIL
Crouptne - rr. Jan. IN. 186$.
11DRCF. HORSFOIiErS BEE.tD
Preparation. at C. B. PATCH'S.
Nay 20.
_
ifirE ! LIME! ! LIME! !.
itindersiTtied hereby announce* to the public
that he keeps constantly on baud at his my; am
- I.IIIOWNTOWN. Pa.. a hill mtplity ul /Frith hurtled
NEW YORK LIME. which he wal sell as cheap as 11
can be bought at any point along the Canal.
May 1. 1869—tf._ DAVIT. !MOWN.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
tom nal caormen warms, at
March 10. 180. LONG k KELLUM
AFINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI
LET *furs. at MoCABE k 1111 X 'A.
~iaCIiER L,
CODAISH, BLUE
Flab. Mackinaw Trout. Ciwo - e - s.,
_Pickled and
Smoked Balsnnat. Smoked Halibut. and_Dried Beef. at
` , .nttlo k xyaraws.
C - - - -
CONCENTRATED LYE AND
rotarb, itt V. B. PA wilt
my It
1
TM
If inflect, v.,
Attn.,.
New Irilk
1 4 aeseter, ,h,
.ve.ap 14,1.
sl.lMO t t*. C.
New. Irerl:
$3733 3 ''