Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 31, 1870, Image 4

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I take this' 43prrttniity to comma=
ideate to you ew 'thoughts on agri
culture. - '
Theresre some things that I do
not like to see, around farm bu il dings.
Onoithing it a few bundles of hay
awaiting the hay press. It looks,to
me as though the next summer crops
would be a little lighter than the last,
and . that the farmer will have to labor
harder to produce three-fourths of a
bushel of corn thin he would to pre
dace one bushel the last season. And
as the farmer will find this true in
his corn crop, ho will certainly find
it no less true with all , of 'his crops.
Every hill of corn that the farmer
plants and fails to give it the news:
sary amount of nourishment with
some kind of manure he so a far fails
to reap the benefit of labor. My
opinion is, that no farmer can carry
ou _farming, successfully and sell - his
hay; or the principal Fart of it. There
may be a few exceptions, where --he
ran purchase manure at a reasonable
rite. I consider the manure troll the
most importer:. the farmer can pro
'Lice. Give tie plenty of barn manure
and I will no quarrel with • any man
as to the best way of application, al
though lam firmly of the opinion
that surface drcmcing is ranch the best:
My method is to plow in;the fall, as
late as I can, sward land,, and spread
ou What manure I hive, and through
the winter haul on What Inuthe from
my neat cattle and horses, and spread
on the mow, calculating by spring to
have the whole piece covered.' Then
when the top of the ground is dry
enough I am ready to put on the cul
tivator, and get my ground ready for
grain and grass seed. I never have
failed to get a good crop of grain in'
this way, and a fine catch of grass.
A piece of ground manured in this
way will dry and be ready for the seed
from a 'week to ten days sooner than
it will without the manure spread on.
In this method of seeding on -the sod
we can get over our fields mnch faster
than we can with the old rotation of
crops—first potatoes, then corn, then
wheat or other grain, and consequent
ly two applications of manure before
seeding to grass. Farmers have found
by experience that they cannot afford
o - raise corn for one dollar per bushel
by labor, but they can afford to raise
hay and feed to stock at the prices
f hey have been getting,
The kind of stock that is best to
keep for profit can best be determined
by each farmer for himself. I believe
every farmer that keeps sheep should
raise one or more colts to follow the
sheep in winter to eat What the sheep
leave. I mean by folloWing the sheep,
that there 'thoula be two yards, and
the sheep and colts changed from one
to the other at every feed.--Ifaine
Fortner.
Horse Palling on the Halter.
Some horses have a habit of pulling
back on the halter and breaking it or
oudangering their necks. It is a very
had habit:and generally lessens the
alno of any horse. It is a vice, how
ever, that can be cured. There are
several ways to do this, and we will
give some of them. Those of our
friends who have trietl l them say they
are effective.
Take a strong rope, long enough to
double ; then put on the tail the same
o' a cruper.; now cross it over the
luck, and pass each end of the rope
i hrough the bit ; then fasten to a post
or any other firm substance. Now
come up in front of the horse with
any object that will cause him to go
back. As he settles back on the rope
the tail, and he will rash forward to
get away from the hurt. It is the
same when he pulls on the head halter
- , --it hurts the head and he will pull
the harder to get away from the hurt.
Two Or three times pulling by the
tail will effect a positive cure.
Afiother cure is to-take a strap with
.1 two-inch ring ; buckle it around the
Ankle of either of the hind legs ; then
use a long halter ; run it through the
hitching ring in front ; then back to
the hind leg ; tie it in' the ring ; now
go in front of the horse—let him Pull
back if he will. As he settles back it
will pull the font out from under him.
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His mind is direct° to his foot, and
he will start forwar to ease his foot.
Try him again. Eve
.• time he pulls
his foot is drawn forwal4, and in a
short time he sees no fun in it and he
is cured.
PACTS IN AontcryrrnE.—All perma
nent improvements of land look to
lime for its basis.
Periodical application of ashes tend
to keep up the integrity of the soils.
All gram crops should be harvested
bcTorc it is perfectly ripe.
To manure 'or lime wet laud is to
throw manure, lime and labor away.
Clover, as well as grasses intended
for hay, shotild be mowed when in
bloom.
Shallow . plotting operates to im
poverish the soil, while it decreases
in
production.
Punctuality in ent.rag, , mucut is us
necessary to the agricultUralest as it is
tt) a merchant.
Deep ploughing greatly improves
the productive power of every variety
of soil that is not wet.
Sub`Soiling sound land, that is not
wet, is eminently conductive to an
increase production.
lhiays provide an equivalent for
the substance carried off the land to
t he products threon.
The chopping or grinding of grain
t o be fed to stock, operates as a saving
.f at least 25 per cent.
tie&lThe collection and application
of manure should go on continually,
for the grasses and cereals and all
kinds of cultivated plants make an
annual draft on the soil for the ingre
aients - which enable them to build up
their stems, foliage and seeds No
liquid or solid manure suited for en
riching the soil, should be allowed
t o go_ to loss about • the homestead:
!•;oapstids, wood ashes, soot, charcoal;
sawdust, etc., may be applied to the
roil with much benefit to the crops.
Leached wood ashes are very useful
for top dressing grass landoleepening
the color of the plants and increasing
t heir productiveness, so much. as to
doable the acreable yield of hay
whenever they are applied in sufficient
I nantities.—Prairie Fanner.
How To 11LIEF. CI9I.AFTmo - W4x.—
Take gook, clean beeswax, one-third;
resin, two-thiFds ; melt together ; boil
me hour, then pour it into cold water.
When cold enough work it with the
hands until yon think it well mixed.
If wit soft enough to spread easy add
little more wax. N. B.—Bud your
peaches into - plum sprouts: . In bud
iiing take the double buds . ; Graft
(mr grapes into wild grape roots ;
yuil ;will hare grapes 'the next year
N.. ithout fail. One is worth A dozen
(if those you. get out of the nurseriot.
I hal : Owl - them to grow ten and
half 'feet. lone: the. first tear.--air,
ERIE _ RAILWAY.
use faux tams too miu:s wanton
OMR lUMMILIWIT. PLOW. Olf OOAO . IIIII,
3010 RAD 00.10 E-DOUBLE TRACK
CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. nrrnorr:tmcar.
MILWAUKEE. ET. PAUL, EMMA; -
And all pcdnts West indNorthicest;
Issionsus, ostsox. viasics. - -
DAYTON, CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS, •
Loulinrrus, sr. LOMB. • -
Mud all palatal South and Southwed.• •, _
. air AND nososico Cams vir Towson
lisnioos ausas so Itocossnot. Bcsrauv Dos
sier, Cins.LiXo AND COMSAT!.
• 7
On and after Monday. licurberlii;Dele. train' nal
learn Weserly M about th e - Wowing hours, viz
-
4:53 arn.. NIGHT EMBUS fidondsra excepted) for
Rochester. Buffalo. Dunkirk. Clersland and .ClO-
einnati, cointeciltui with the Lake Shore. lif i Ulut
Routhem: and Grand Trunk Railways at co,
Dunkirk luidCisvetand for the West; almost Cleer•
land with the C. C. C. k. Ina., Extresy for Indian
apolis; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
Line Railway, and the Ohio ft Miniaxippi Ilalbray
for the South and Southwest . : also with connect
ing lines at principal istatkin on min line.
8:28 Lino-411.M TEAM Sundays excepted. for
. .
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
4:09 p.m.—ELMS& ACCOMMODATION. Sundays
excepted.
6:17 p. ll,' DAY =PRESS. Sundays excepted. far,
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland. Cincinna
ti and the South. Stops at principal stations mid
connecting points on ineJn line. ,
New and Improieu Drawing Room Coachesaocom
piny Oda hunt from New York tti Buffalo. and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornellseille, run
. ulna Goo' to Cleaveland and Galion withoutcnsuge.
10:33 p.m.—i•EX.. MAIL, Sundays excepted. for Bur
' tido. Dunkirk and Cleveland,connecting with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping ,Coach is attached to this train conning
through is Bugalo.
-7:25 a.m.—WAY GET. Sundays excepted.
3730 p.m.—EMIG NT TRAM, daily for the West.
sM r
G EAST. •
5:56 aan2—(:LWINNATI MIMS. Mondays ex-
cepted, connecting It Jersey City with afternoon
and evening trains of Now Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washaigton; mia Yt
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Cities- Also stops at prin
cipal stations and connecting points on mainline.
Sloeping Coaches accompany , this train to New York
8:38 a.m.—SINGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION,
Sundays excepted. -
12:53 p.m.—DAY ESPlialS, Sunday'sexcepted, con
necting at Middletown for CAlontille, and at Jer
sey City with midnight express train of New Jer-
sey Railroad for Philadelphia.
New and improved Drawing-Boom Coaches accone.
pony this train from Buffalo to New York.
I:40 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. daily, eon
netting at Owego for Ithaca.
6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:09 p.m.—IJGHTNENIG IMPRESS, daily. counsel
ing at Paterson for Newark : at Jersey City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Baltimore and Washington ; and at New York with
Morning Express train for Berton and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal, stations and con
necting points on main line.
Bleeping Coaches accompany this train through to
New York.
5:20 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Bundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THBCUGH.
gal_ A mixed and complete ..Pocket The Table"
of passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and cow
meting lines, has recently been published, and can
be.proatred oh application to the Ticket Agent_ of
the Company.
L. B. RUCHE R. WAX. R. BARR,
Seal Supt. Bong Pass'r Ag't.
i. s: N.Y. CANAL k, R.R. CO.
AIIII.CNGE3MT OF ; PASSENGEII Tn.uss,
Corumencing, Sept. 13, 1869.
1 Ift./.1.%6 GOINO 2:081/1 WILL
Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Returning. leave Waverly at 0:40 a.m., and 12:45
7:03 p.m.
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Leave Towanda 9•30
.trrhf Tunkhanuock • ...11:33
Pittston 1:15 p.m
Wilkes-Barre 1:43 .4
.• Mauch Chunk 4:20 4.
Allentown 5:45 44 '
• Bethlehem 6:00 ..
• • Eaton 6:30
' • • Philadelphia 8:25 4
New York •25
Dine at Pittston.
If
I..eave New Yoti. _
.• Philadelphia • 7:45 ••
Eamton 10:00 ..
•• Bethlehem _10:30 •'
•• Allentown 10:45 ••
•• Munch Chuuk 12:00 m.
White Haven ..., 1:32 p.m
Wilkes-Barre 2:30
.Pittottat. 3:10 ••
'Tunthannork 4:21 ••
Arrive Towanda 0:38 "
Dine at White Haven.
Pas.,eugem for Harrisburg and Pittsburg will
change can at AllentSwn, have time for !supper and
take the Through Fast Express, with Bleeping care
attached, at it:to same evening.
JOHN P. COX,
Superintendent.
Books and Statonery.
DLUITES FOR 1870
PIPER ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
INE, Music, STATIONRY AND
PicTrEvi
BLANK BOOli'S
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda, Nov. 19, IBGa
Jow . elry.
JULES HUGUENIN.
JEft'F.LhER (f- VI: R 5.311 TH,
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.111ERCITR . :, NEII - BLOCK . run-ADA, r. 4
Ui.. ja,f r..grr4 front \,•a York a TICW aagisrtinent
of fine .old
LADIES' WATCHES
AMERICAN WATCHES
SWISS WATCHES,
of all Seseription.. .klao a acrectail assortawmt of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
JEWELRY,
DIM
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES nom THE CHEAP
TST TO THE BEST. i
GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
ETEGLASSES to St all ow" of Impaired tight.
NEW PATENT ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES.
By this patent I am enabled to exchange Glasses at
any time without extra charge. Call and Bee.
CLOCKS, WATCHES AN'D JEWELRY REPAIRED
AND WMUSAICTI,2%
Towanda, Dee. 16. 1869
~s
GREEN HOUSES,
I have received a large and full assortment of In.
NIOWTAT. , Fu or the Dried Mowers of Everlasting,
of a most beautiful variety of colors. lam now
prepared to furnish, for parties, weddings. or Ihner-
Al ocxaslorul, on short notice, Wreaths, Crosses.
inrhors, hand and basket Boonets. Also the gams
with natural !towers. I have- also a few imported
Wreaths or Crowns, formed of Inimortallix
tie. I. nine !naps In diameter. . . El 00
No. 2. ten - - • 200
All orders will rec,:ve proapt attontion, and prices
reasonable.
:ger. 13. 180. !WIRT
T3REPARE FOR WINTER
BY PAPERZO FOUR BOOMSI
NO NEF;D DV USINO OLD 'NEWSPAPERNANY
MOUE!
•
Kart , rriargli. off sii4ilng your old piper,. and buying
nomba
WALL PAtir i n Or r. J. CALlttNif
nit lila "II maittad down ht, entire stoet awl Is
progatoda. iW WAD Paps, of stray 4ssaas,
NM= gra $ las war lose clod WOW
4.0.1,1149.
• GroarhsiAttitfriVas.
Nin
WHQIESA LR G ROOER.
F. S. itz. cxx
.
'The 'by
.
the success which haa thushiruttelul
ed their new enterprise; desire to make
acknowledgment for the veviilxrrld
patronage they.4ve received, by giv
ing their customers the advantte of
their years' experience, together with
the benefit of their greatly increased
facilities for doing business.
- They. keep constantly,- on hand - ,.a
very large and complete assortment
of everything their,line, and are
daily receiving such additions to their
stock as the wante of their trade re-
quires
They have now in store, Sugar, Sy
rup, Molassei, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco,'
Fish, Salt, Cheetie, Fruits, Crackers,
Candy, *Matches, prooms,
,Wrappine
Paper and Twine, Flour Stick'is, Seeds,:
and a great variety of other goods,
which have been recently bought at ,
the lowest point in the market, and
are offered at wholesale, at rates to
correspond.
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their large god: of Vine Teas,
which they are selling at New York
Jobbing prices,--gunranteeing The
quality in all canes
Have also on hand a good assort
'ineut of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
They still continue to have the ben
efit of ai resident Partner in New
York, ivho is constantly in the mar
ket, and prepared biturn to our ad
vantageany favorable changes in the
price of goods
FOX. STEVENS. MERCIIR & CO
3itty 12, 1868.
PATTERSON & KINN:EY,
tiROCERIES AICD PROVISIONS,
NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCK,
TOWANDA, ..PENN'A
pnrchahed the entire stock of
01 T. J. JONES, and bating added largely thereto by
recent purchases, they take pleasure in announcing
to the public that they are prepared to sell anything
and everything in the
• 1
I
SUGARS,
TEAS,
FISH,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
As cheap as the cheapest We guarantee perfect sat
isfaction to all who may favor na with a call.
. .
LASH PAID FOB COUNTIIk PRODUCE.
J. s. parrEssox
Mare/110, 180—tf.
PEOPLE'S
I=l
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
‘VhirL will lie snl4l al the !meta ponitible
FRUIT OF ALL DESCEIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
FLOUR, PERI), MEAL, GRAIN, &c,,
Bring, on pony produce, wilkh we pay cash (or
A constant supply'ol Ashton Salt, all sir . LA Chinni,
Butter Virldras. Tubs. ke.
Please call and look through our stork, and we will
do one best to please, son. W. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda, April SA, 1869.
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN !
TOWANDA. P
GROCERY & PROVISION LINE,
- are now being offere4 at ' , '
CO WELL .k MEYER'S
at prices that cannot fall to eatiefy all that they are
determined not to bo undersold by any- one. They
bare enlarged their Store by building so that they
now have room for the hesh supplies that are daily
received by them. They hare connected with their
store a Market where .they. now keep fresh meats to
MU by the quarter or piece, mid a Ibll supply orates
iories and Profirdems. to which they would call the
attention of all cash buyers. Come and examine enr
Goods and Prices , ;before weeltaxing . and sathd'y
yourselves. WO guarantee. all 'goods to give entire
eatisfactien. Sti a are thankful to sur customers for
their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance
of the same. COWTXL Se MYER.
Doe. 20, DiCi.
CANNED FRUITS OF ALL
lakinas of C. B. PATOIS.
A LARZI.,ABB"nuftiNZEig
PROYIBION
-.~:'.
119 ILUS
TOWAI!Di. PA:
(SUCCCHSOTIS to THOILA!I J. JuNr.l,)
E=!!
Isnicm,* &c.,
GROCERIES Q PROVISIONS,
GROCERY AND rnownslux rm.
Snell as
COFFEES,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
FLOUR,
FEED, -
CORN MEAL,
KEROSENE,
STONE WARE, &c., &c
R'. R. XMINET.
IiIIOCERY AND PROVISION TORE
A new and complete stock of
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK;
MUTTON,
HAM,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
ANTI EVZIVI SIMS 0 IN THE
EVE
,
tit* 0"
-77- 7317 -
1 , 8 . 6 . ll ,Plitalts Mimi
to tee to ti , s• diesilibril emakr wadi 'Wyk
to. at kris lad well askOsipitock or
ck.n.o - ,0,E.4-I)r,sy i .
Width I have warred for OM. 'ad Cid coidlibst
that; am witallra low flgureinirlso l!or pmehaM
alsewhete, rnowoft'totbepoLpo spiondlaittich
TEAS, COFFEES SUGARS,
nasal, saulurvs. mums. kc. :.
Uwe ailland • large dark of
AKRON- FLOUR, GRAHAM DO:
RYE DO., DOCI DO:
I keep constantly on band. POSH. RAM. LARD . and
NI Wade of FISH. wand call the tateution of the
public to our Caul Be Beet
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley'sCelebnitedLurik
dry, Weti York Chemical and Brown Soap
Pkass cal.l and mandie our stock of
WOODEN WARE
Large affisortment- of YANILit•ICOTIONR, TOUZF
SOAPS, /cc., tr. I will pay the highest eashprics, for
- COUNTRY PRODUC.R.,
Farcpera. give tta a call bcfore se/kag elaewbcrc
C. B. PATCH.
All pergolas hulebtat to the late Arm will please yell
mat make Inmanlisle payment
C. B. PATCH.
Towanda, Ilare 13, 12, 1267.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
S ri! 0 P.,: .
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McCABE 4 - , MIX.; -
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FAMILY GROCERIE-S
AND
MERCER'S NEW BLOCK: TOWANDA: PA.
We do not doom it msmtutary to entunerate all ths
diferent articles we keep. Our assortment La
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
we cell nothing but
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
; Cash paid for Partners Produce.
JAMES MeCAME.
March 1, 1870. HAMMY MIX.
L. K.
AND
CORNER, MAIN. AND BRIDGE firßEtTa
TOWANDA. PA..
Des Jens in all kindiuf
GROCERIES ;
PROrIStONS,
FLOUR,
Feed a!ul Meal,
WOOD, WILLOW and ifiTONE
WARE
We would call !pedal attention to our block of
FLOUR, SUGAR, l'Edek COFFEE;
Whia we %%BRANT to give sallidaetion to
QUALM' AND' nucx.
CASH paid for desirable Country
Produce.
•
M. J. Loxo. ' G. L. KEEIXII
t
Tapioca, Vermacelli, Maccaronl. Sago, Pearl Barley
and Hominy. ' Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's
'Family Soaps. Holman's. Talmadge,
and Royal Baking Powder.
"Burnett's " Stan
dard-Extracts.
Rocker's
Farina. Hops.
Cox's Gelatine.
" The Gem " Fruit Jar.
Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Broths.
.• Titus " Cream, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers.
• Grant a " Wafer, Milk. Boston, Egg and Butter
Crackers.
p.oxo k litalLll.lll
Towanda, Jim. 23, lien.
McCAI3E k MIX
RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES
DAISY!
Splendid Aimortnient: Wboleule and Retail!
Fresh and fine quality of Grocerlea se 'can be boupbt.
PRICES RANGE LOW FOR
• THE MARKET ! .
All Muds of
NATIONAL FIRE WORKS !
Wholesale and Retail.
Country IllerebUts will do well to l eall. Ourprieee
shall be, "with the reasonable," satiefaetory.
CALL AND SPY. US.
CASE PAW FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Goods shown with pleasure. Wi shill pay strict
attention to all parts of our trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '
Accept our thaUlta for past &son.
Towanda, June 14, 1869.
LOOK HERE!
C9WELL, if; MYER,
At the old stand of flaannatn k Comas, are now
receiving a large and well selected stock of
- GRoCktilmAWD paovigroxs: * -
Which they offer to malt buyers at prices that defy
competition.
Cub weld for all Had' Farmers' Produce.'
April 21. 1964—tf.
BAKERY AND. DDiDIG,ROOM!
First block north of Ward Hoare
BREAD, PIES, CARE, &C.,
boked dally.atul mid at wbotesaleandretid. We use
the best materials and our work is always neatly
done. Dealers are thrilled to examine our wholesale
pipes. PARTIES. PIC DIM. ke. supplied at no.
mumble rates on abort notice. In our
DLIDIG ROOMS • .
we oiler superior inducements toall who want either
a lunch or • geed meal. 'Ladles can' step in and
quietly enjoy a cap of Tea, _undisturbed by noise or
rowdyism. Meal, at all bouts of the day or evening.
OVISIT.RB on band daring their season and sewed
oat by the .dish or sold in quantities - to ma Of
CONFECT/OMM we keep an assortment awl is
any in lids part of the State , and ad/ at wholealla
ratatt.
• Mao a papal asaartmeal a GROCISEZEIi. Prices
as kivt as to lona
, Toimaft, Get. 31, - D. W. 1110dfrik CO.
il•.-,1, : ! -. 4. ' ';' . i. - k' ; ' ' 'i .. :4 '; i '- ' - ' , '' : iikaig
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Leos
MER ;
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GEM, FITEREiIUNG.,,CiCIODSI
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IVANTELy, tocii
_ •
Wo bac a TOolikomblo Cotter tiouilfLovi To* oity.
sod fate sittho obi fa Mimi youoisood iIG
w. nate a our bits eviablialtimat. • Ire grill par
tkular attest*** to,Toottur, Bois% and
CIHLIMENS''.GLOTHING
dad abriys boss good assoitazeak
CLOTHS AND CAISMIUMI,
From is max to $3,011 per yard (all wool).
Best Steele of !late and 01 Jill
Kept witting 20 ndlea. Come and look, and prate fur
13. Will be et the Weed Noun eie*y tharsdeT.
aitb simples of Goods, end preptrM Co 'take mea
sures. VAN W.1.10..11 , it zunnms.
- arced.et.,, Wavetiy,N.Y.
Feb. 20, ISM •
DEVLIN R COMPANY;
CLOTHIERS!
BROADWAY. NEW YORE
The sibrantaiges ua coo=
as the result of a long.
estahllsheal and 'au business. enables ns to
offer! inducements that make thu announcement
worthy of
ATTENTION
, Importing our Foreign goods direct, controlling
many leading styles of Anted= fabrics, employing
tho beat artistic talent . the pr . odnetion of our
goods, and ... constant progress ' our motto, we
claim to lead the market in
READY-MADE CIATIEING;
Of which we keep foul linen of all grade'', for
and Bop. Io
CUs-Tom - WORK
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Our stark is constantly large and seareualde.
are the mule manufacturers of the
AUERICAY YOKE ; SHIRT,
Mitch we Hung,' both ready-made and to order
PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW
Gentlemen iimithi4 Xcw York arc requested . to
call and have their measures recorded upon our
books.
System of Self-Measnrement and other. informs
Lion promptly furnished when &aired.
Broadway corner of Grand Sircet, and Broadway
corner of Warren Street.
Addresi Box 2236, New York post-office.
March 23 , 2nt DE%LIN k W.
F . F. c.
Fine are the Garments made for Fall. . Wars.
In the splendid roams of the , popular One Price
Newest and choicest, rich and rare.
Elegant Clothing for men and boys' Wear.
Fan In, gentlemen. fall in an..
After the clothes at the popular One Price glum,
Look and yin ell lind,no slottics at all intar * o.
Like the splendid Clothing at the popular Oue Fries
Clothing in season. nil marked down
Lower than anywhere elan In town ;
Overcoats, both for boss and men.
Try them ones and youll come again.
Hurry along, or the people push
Into our doors with a heavy rash.
Nobby and nice are the garments all.
Great lit the Stock at the popular One Pr!ce
covirsun RECEPTION
INC/IMSHIG ENTHUSIASM !
SHOCKINGLY lOW PRICES !
SILN. COTS. &VD TOCTUS CLOTHING. CNDLIEHttAIL
.110SIERY
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
NECK-WEAR
FINE DRESS SHIRTS,
RATS AND
my stock to complete. 'Every lot marked; n plain
Agues, and no tie% all treated ' alike. Every
garment guaranteed to turn oat as represented.
ey and time.
Call and look at our goods and Talmo. , H ce mon.
NO Jaloppy 1 NO RVMBVG 1 No RINTEATNG
at the popular One trice Store of
ALEX. SOLOMON.
• 123 Yalu street.
OPPMIie
fo . wauda, Neu °adding. Rumen k Co'a.
% 2% 2882.
air Theltighest sash price paid or Wool, Hides.,
and Pelts.
lIVRRAH! HURRAH!
GREAT ItEDURTION PIIICLS OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
3L E. RASENFIELD'S,
Moroi& Powell k Cm)
I miaow offering to the public a large and *airs
stock of
WINTER . GOODS,
CA3u4itlng of
BEAVER;
CHINCHILLA,
,And DOESKIN
ovmoo.e.irs
FOR ME AND BOYS :MIUUt
Which crill be ield 23 per cent. less than former
prleea at M. E. BOSENFIELDB. - Also a large In:
yoke of
UNDERSHIRTS Ant DRAIMRS
!Intend to liminess than coat. to nuke room for
Spring Stock.' Now is_ your *toe 10 bn a - Snit
cheap. can and CMIIIIICID yoanelf that X. E EO
NENYTELD egrets Great Thtriothsa to the line a
Clothing and . ' I
GENTS FURNISHING . GOODS.
~_ . .
Call before purehasing elsewhere.
• * 2
Towanda. Jan. 43.1810:
A • NICE' STOCK' : OF CEIROMOS
and Engraving. ea - • FROt3r&
HE BESt 1 1 111317 LUIS IN trSE
T
- ,',2Ecour.
GEM FRUIT am;
aug
Ttu um> vlsetessle aud
1 . Iftellir
-
'
•vten--1.•••, .1-st
CIAMOM, I;:ficaallfM,
Oviiirtlet*--
Aftepp , :-,
I,sl4llialli d r-'lt
4{4,Pi.F
.aIiMR,L I IO,OM t ,I,
hocialanp Waiter- " 4 "
‘.; -
LT:_ AND MAYTHMG
tibia / 11 . 012 1 life* ri r o ll . o 4 "*.#141.2111*
=
iea Neuwlrt bN" , , Mi4cels`&4uibillof
=
COTE 3
B!=EM
mutat ImAms, ME TONS
ITXIO3I.II;;MVOIITayEgg;
' 4 :2., Ca6o4iiti*;: . iii..i.iiii4r,"l:4:ll
With the krpst, stock of
Men'it,
,Yot;the, sit Boys? Clothng,
A fell lino
GENT'S FIIBNISHING GOODS,
maw; :OLOyEA aid UlTrriS..
11.82 T'S. ,
LINEN ANL! PAP7M,COLLAIIB,
MITS. 6IISP . ENDE4. 11.11.4 KERCHIEFS, ke. kc.
Also . large stock of -
CLOTHS', vonsus, TteLILVI:II7B,4c.
AB Roods wOrranted as re=i i ited. Call and es,
amine ear stock before pure H. Remember the
place 96 Main idrert. one doorn of Chamberlin'.
J.:mein Store.
MUM ThTLOII. ' illiap. C. 005 g.
Towanda, Der.... 2, 186 ft:
THE TEMPLE OF. FASHION !
NEW STONE AND NEW UOODS
An entire new elect of Clothing, bought es cheep as
before the war, to be sold with
SMALL PROFITS !
Tito undersigned would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Towanda and vidulty that he Jo now
ready to Mier them Clothing, such an •
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
FlNlitir DRESS BustNEss Suns,
Furnishing Goods, kc.. and that thesegooils, bought
at eery low figuresi will be sold with very small pro.
eta. I intend to establish a permanent trade in 'his
place. dea l er to gain the confidence of ruaift.
sere; will on a buts of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY!
And all geode will be warranted for what they are
represeqed to be. Come and examine, and convince
yourself. • -Don't forget the place. Temple of Faahkok,
opposite the Menu; H
H. oure,aonth end of Betleman & 'a
Block. LWOW
Towanda. Oct. 17. 1867.
NEW„, SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS:
:R. W. E
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda. and the
public generally, that he has 16 store and daily re
ceiving new and •
-FRESH GOODS, '
In his line. suitable to the.wants of the people, which
he will sell for enmity at fertner
GOLD PRICE'S!
Consiiiirg as usual of good, well and reliable mule
•
CLOTHING, • _
(so Shoddy of any kind) consisting of
BUSINESS SUITE,
•
all grades, •
COATS, VESTS . AND PASTS,
all Wool,
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Costa, Dusters and PAWN.
•
Overall" and Overehirts, Linen and Paper, Collars,
Linen,Caul:nen, and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, tins.
ponders. gloves, Canes. Leather Bags, Spring Style
Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. A 1 flrat-elasa. Rai:tient
her that good Goodie are cheaper at a fair price than
poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods
before buying. One door south of Aspinwall's Hard
ware Stare.
Towanda, Novak 1860; It. EDDY.
GLORIOUS NEWS!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
'GREAT A MERWAN TEA STORE
No. 1 GRIFFITH & PArrozes NEW 13cocx
BRIDGE STREET. TOR'AIIDA, PA.,
RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE
Satilyiell Or Tres GIVENAWAY rat:ELY, to eattaly
the ptkople that tble is the place to ISBAC money.
PRICK LOW AS THE * GREAT AMERICAN TEA
Freal Droned Coffee received daily from Now Fork,
Or ground to order. Also' whole Coffee, green and
roasted. all etch% whole and ground npicex, Dried
Fruits, no., at equally low prices.
The anbamiber begs leave to return We thanks for
the very libend patronage extended to him while. in
the Grocery Waltzes in this place, and re
solicits a trial In his new enterprise. The hulas
wilt be conducted strictly ou the '
So you wilt not bare to pay esti% pikes to make up
for the losses of a credit business.
•
If you can't spare de money to pay for a pound,
yworthy to
buy
trill an ounce and pay
walk under for it. Be itbo ndepeiiiknt—thon
en be • -
American 7 . 1.12- &bre .Fi
And .bur /our Geo& \titelP. - 113-Homenike
Hat Wrhlteend Blue Store, newilleek.Bridgeittreet.
Jul, II Mk BRAMIIALL k lIEDGEWAY.
T - T - 11":'
A large dock of new trop Tea., eonaiating of
YOUNG. HYSON,
.-OLD 'HYSON, • .
. IMPERIAL.
GUNPOWDER, •
,OOLONG,
JAPAN AND
ENGLISH, BREAKFAST
T E./LS
Jost received which we offer by the pound. caddy OW
eheat,,very cheap,' and warranted :W. give aatiaine.
lion. . .
. .
Thin means Gusinco. Call and me - ... .
: ' . • LONG A: HEELER. ..
Also I full assortment ;
SUGARS, COFFEES,
SPICES. DRIED& CANNED
• FRUITS, CRACKERS;
Which ice will/Pell aircitt; to snit the Uwe
11171,14Itt—'' • tom! & KELE&
D Rr fa FRUIT OF ALL HINDS
GRIXIERIES - ANDi
litartstotts, it i 1 ole ili Tlretail: it
11Le7 111, 11611. C. B.I.ATCNS.
-
~~
eTesiotraed
CHOICHILLAS, PILOTS
Allw Um
lUTIS AND APB,
Tea and Coffee.
.1.1 . Tar. r
, At the sign of the •
•AMEIiICANI FLAG!
And the
COMPANY OF NEW ton
CASH SYSTEM !'
?.3.tEßl=i LAO
Into the
•
' 11 1 41il) TrA R 1 041 t
ILEROU Iot.E.WOIII LI) .0X ir . ;
•
TOT4IIIDA, Par. "
„ tiMk 10cm.'* , -bur zi4l poi %,
ii,x)_* A Ri r,
•
- • .. • TO
te -on biniod TIP S
;'''. bi stioc ui a rs aPaTIPs
HOUSE rIIIOiShiS,G ,GOODS,
•
/ / •4 1 .Pas* -4 ./FrrYt
- :AND •IMATIIZE
Our Paints, Oils, are of the _best *malty anti
will be sokt ear, low. We ena also" egrets fur the
AMERICAN UFA nr SAFE,
(SANISOB)VB PATENT)
The only reliable Ilia Proof Sate made. Uao
SCALB§,
SCHAOHTICOKE POWDER . CO.,
BAUGH% SAW .BONE
SIIPHER, PHOSPHATE
Oue dock of
TINWARE
Le very loge and manucictorect out be the best
•
material:•
We are also Prepared to do Jobbing of au kinds
We an: the only avail for the celebrated new
EMPIRE COOKING .STOVE,
Tho beet cooking *taro in use. and orery store
warranted to giro oatiafaction. March
G° TO S. N. 'BRONSON'S FOR
HUBBARD
None better, sod parts for Ike ,AIM., an important
announcement.
SASH, - DOORS AND BLINDS!
No better quality can be found, and at prima attain.
able. TOlllO of
STOVES,
IRON AND HARDWARE,
- As low as the tide of the market, oce-, &e., at
• METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE,
0:we.11,- Pa. I
.June 24, 180-17/
NEw HARDWARE AND STOVE
!MODE AND TM 8110I' AT WYALCSLKG !
11. F.. SULZER,
Ilasjust:receivid a full supply of —.
COAL AND WOOD COOIMIG STONEIL COAL AND
WuOD• ILEATINO STOVE!, ELEVATED OTEEP,
B ASE BEILICEEIB.Ix. 110 ESE SHOES, NAIL RODS,
IiOUSE 1410 E 11110N r HORSE :wiz, CORN sznicrs,
Apple Powers. &c. MI sizes of Nails and tfonse
Trimming Goods. •
REPAIRLiG JABIIiNG OF _ILL liINDS
of the most approved styles, done at short notice.
All kinds of.Cntlery. &LOOM Nilson. Carpenters.
Blacksmiths, and Wagon !fakers• Tools. Glass.
Shovels. &cops, &e. Glee me a call, I will Sell so
cheap as the cheapest.
Wyslusing, Nov. 3, 'GP. • B. F. SULZEII.
Parniture.
LOOK HERE!
There is now nu exhibition at the
. I -
Mammoth . Furn i ture . Store,
rN TOWANDA, r),
The largest and best stock 01
FTTRNITUREI
To be found in Xoriliern Pennsylvania, wbieli is be
ing sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
kly stock consist* in part of Parlor. Library, Diu•
lug-room and Chamber sets. Parlor, Library. Ester'.
Won, Dining and Office Tables. Chaim Bedsteads,
'humus, Washstands, Sofas,. Lounge% Teb , a-tetes,
Wlutt-Note, Cradles. Cribs. Sc. _ A full Una of
Mattraases and Bedding, Pier. Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Bushel Fruited and, Brackets,
.te. In fact, eNerything
In the Furniture Line
Which must Le seen to Ise appreciated, and whieL 8911
Le sold at
LOWER - PRICES!
Than the came quality of goods can be purchased ese
where.
Thankful to the public for their past liberal mrtin
age, and determined to merit_ a continuance o f the
same by offering inducements not 'to be found else
where, I invite them to call and kw:limb:a my goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge
for showing goods,. and I -
WILL NOT BE L7NOBSOLD!
I • r
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual at the low
est market prises
I also keep on hand 'a large assortment of Ready
Made Collina:from the meet common to the finest
Rosewood. Also Burial Robes, Crapes, hc.,and lam
the sole agent In Bradford count; for Shnler
BETALIe BVRIAL CANES, CABKETS, kC
good HEARSE alwayalii readiness when riquired
Teneasitla. Dec. 10. MEL JAIIII3 O.' FROST
FURNITURE WARE -ROOMS
JAMES MAKEISON announces to the public that
he stql continues to manntactner and keep on, hand
a tarot assortment of
_ • CABINET FUBNITUBE , '
Bureaus. Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, 611iirs, Se., of
every description, which aro made of the beet mate•
rials, and in the most 'workmanlike manner.
I invite the inspection of the pnbli to my Work,
which shall not be surpassed in durab ility at any shop
hi the country. and my prices nill be found to be as
low as the tithes will admit.
Beady-made Caffinsconstantly on hand or made to
order. A good Hearse will be tarnished when desired.
Aug. 15, 1863.
Miscellaneous.
BOOB—BINDERY—THE • PUB
.Iu.,
bee
rupectniny infor to med that e
Boot-Bin
dery bu n removed the Building
story, where win be done Argue , third
BOOK:. III&DING!
In all its canons branches, au terms sarwaonitbleaa
the times" sill anew, The Ihngery will be under
the charge of
N. ei WIIITAXIII
An experienced Binder, and all work trill be promptly
done is Male and manner which cannot be excelled.
Mille, Magazines, Newspapers,Old Books. A.e., bound
in every variety of Mee. Particular attention will be
paid to the Biding and Blinding of
/100103,
4 • •
To any desired pattern , which la Aunty and dura
bility will be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when prouilied.
- The
feet Benefacti patron on age of the public la solicited. and per. guaranteed.
Towanda. August 2. 1866—tf.
SENT FEEE!
sox 1 ews ,
SEED; CATALOG.UE
AND DUIDE TO THE
FLOWER 4ND ,YEOET4I3Lt,
(EMDEN. , FOB 18 9.
_
Published in January. Every lover of Bowers wish.
ing this new and valuable walk, free of charge. should
widens. immediately M. O.IOEEFE: SON .t
winger k Burrs Mock. Itochester. X. Y.
Oct 21: laGg.—tjun 1
Fro THE LADIES AND CHILD
OF ATHENS.
XEW RILLINERr AND.:DRESS AND CLOAK
.- itAgfIVG
P.a7l.4a r iw_au Tar.,l4=7 triu.p,you v lsat i e.
Rooms over Post 00103,-3141 , . Holryis OW stand..
MEW. MIRY A. WAGENEB.
Anieni. Der; 20,1900. • Agent.
ASHTON SALT, -PVT UP IN
Ele °man " lab " : e. I;:tiCalr&
Di4F1440: , • ILIEWEtii,
-- -40 ; v. .1#.7,5*
DRUG STORE,
- '''. .. *, . XaMILTICID TIMM WA" • ' •,'
'.... iiiiiiii ilis6 aid Pisa libee66. liiaaakra:: - .
iiaiimpiaii==ialr i .4944 a rasi.ai.i.
ONO* se , 6616616 _Ts..
Isll7, adinliag away asll6kt me bl d iaic* WI meta
statordeal corstolly, Arta mild
*as rude ot Ur. pu wide& Inu be
opppllitt *la *IA snuebelek ass 4
204 isibit igest o rmpags6 low 6$ W005 6813 6P ,
'' DEVi* , :RIEDIOII4II, Ctunamus, .
A l m 4 o". 14 10 ;Vtg!.
.BENESE-AND: • :4
aigurH sviaii,imuno4l-*.ii**Ass.
dad a Itiddir et
ICEROSEYE 6R-car.4 - atr„
meakows.mbenud.
films: sum moss, itaucusTs.
sperm, um. whigft XPith Fmk
TANNER'S AND MALT= 01:45
ilutcy gad Toilet Artieles lit ill tbete saielr,
moms, samis. souls. mime.
Hafraiin. PliffilMerT•
POCKET ROOKS, PORT MON.41;11,
Pocket Kaivea.,nasora.
'roam BKI3.AND icua FEEpatmipss,
•
' prim wnus
• Par. Medicinal woo,
TOBACCO, SNUFF,-PIPES I.ND CIOAB4,
Garden, Yield and Flower Seeds,. Tram s% Sup.
portent, .Suape . naotiett,- . l3houlAer praoett, lire Mat,
Pumps, Teething Rings, lit ring Itottlen,
NiPidey. Nipple Shelia and Skink% Syringe.,
Ben !elm tley-Setilrig Fruit Jata,Thet-
monetary, Flaw:win/ Extracts, Stone
• Jugs, Glass Ware: Bottles, Fiala, Mika, Balk:
Brick, aol Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am
munition, ike.:Botinle. Fcleetievind Soincepatli
• lc Mt-stickle", and all the popular Patent
MEDICINES
All articles warranted se represented. Persona at
• distance can receive their orders by stage or, mall,
receive prompt arid careful . attention.
Medical advice given gratuitously at the office,.
charging only for medicine.
ire Maniltil for peat Gbaral patronage, would res
pectfully announce to his friends end the public, that
ne pains shall be aparal to satisfy, and Merit the con
tinuation of theli coutilowe and patronage.
Jar Open Sundays for prescriptions from 0 to. 10
a.m., and 1.2 in. to 1. and u to 6 p.m.
Jan. 1, 1062—yr, S. C. POUTER. M.D.
Booth and Shoos.
G a REAT BARGAINS IN
BOOTS ar SHOES
NEW BcfrE4T. ND 18UO6 STORE
. .
Sou end of Route
t ,
The undereigned are reeiming a large and well se
lected stock et
ROOTS .4 J) SHOES
StIMAIES AND FALL - TRADE;
Which we offer iow for c#Ab; tA•nidetini? 01
GENVL
AND CHILDREN .S WEAR:
SEll ED. AX!) PEGGED BOOTS
PEPAMING XEATLY DONE
AND R1... - SDY HTHIS.PItOSINED
Thankful fcx past tram., h, ;olidt a c.ntimunce
of 1/14 SWIM
s'Axcra. WOODFORD. • 411.11ERT ;Si El -tax
Towanda, April 5, POO.
Idazufactoties.
TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL
I- •
TOWAND:I,.
MANUFACTURES lIVILS, SPOKES
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
fak.M.ILAL WOOD WORK,
WOOD TURN/NO IN ALL as BRANCME
•
WROLL SAV;INO, ric:, ETC
HUBS, .SPOKE.~ ,r 7 EE-VT'STUFF,
LARGE .TOOK 14031 wuten TO SELECT
The abovo am from Ihe 644
sEcoND oltownfiti&Korir I,:n wiz
I.IOHT 'AND I . IF.AVY RAGOSF OS BAND
We have the Broad and Narrow Gt!Age
*Lb . MILL PICKS . nada and 'droned.
BLOOD & C 0..,
Still continue tonniutulacnire their celebrated
HORSE POWERS &,CLEAERS,.
and will sell a better machine, far less money than
can be had elsewhem In the World. We claini for
'oar. machines that they will do as much, or more,
than any other, and 'are more durably built • WO
personally superintend eur work and iseo that Itia
well dowit.l We A alll send • ' .
• DoiclLYTn'E CATALOGUES.
of enrruschlnos, on amilkntlou.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One d' TIM SEPER.4I7ORB,.
THRESiIEn Mg.' ATHA',
PANNING.-41.LL.8;
cincruit .txu,Dyso SAW MLl2c
WV , AND own MILL ecork done to order
Oho na a eAtlbefora pumhoaing riiewhere
`•oa. aapaavuu `sxralax
-.~ ~,.~
op ctooaa
I) Aug. 2, 1569
NEW. PLANING• 211:1LI.
The ruidereig. ned haring built a laige and , conuno,
dloos ltfill in the Borough of Towanda. anti Ord It
with the most niodereara Improve zr machinery, for
the uninufaatare of . • .
• WESTDOW 11%;811 . .VS'D BUBB'S.
;
Are prepared to 1111nrders..whetber large or mina
upon the aticateit notice. We have ',thou 'a large va
riety of MOULDINGS, or the latest style and pattern,
which wo can furnish much cheaper than they canbe
worked by hand. • •
. .
PLA.tinki, • . • ' . '•
• TOW6l:lthiti. '
• '-' .
. " ' • ' GROWING. - ' - '- •
- . • .
. , . ANL) beliool..•
- - ~ - • . %AWING:
.
And all ot h er work pt.. rtaining to Joineiy, will be done
to wilt our ma - towers. • -
Perseus bundling. and not living more than twelve
tii - teurteen tulles distant. will find it largely . fur their
Interest to buy of na, or bring their lumber 'adhere
it worked by our suachhicay, Bring your grist of
Flooring. or other lumber; and while Year team la
feeding. have it ground' out and take it his= with'
jog
We will pay CASH for vst• HEMLOCK
MEM dithered at our lumber yard..- Come and
bee ns. grit pm awl cow. nano. ; -
Telma% rob.. 11161. L. 11.110 DOERS t CO.
AT TIAL
Saltable
-LADLF,/.SI
MISSES,
3TAPE TO 0100.11
Uulttri
BENT STCFF,
Tn - Dealerg in
Wif citr,a- a
3t, C. 311:RCUR, President.
Toinuida4nly 2, .1668.
IXPE ItisußAiicz
- 10WANDA.'RA.
WYONINO 136VIIANeiCOXPA2CY,Lgr4.
Capital and SurPrim, - - - $270,000.
Soils Aratt.6
.Ixwmusca Owl . rm.
tirartfari. Coaa
Qtr Ins linnuact Cosatimr,
Asapri Crrr litscauces Coxrpir,
PIM TO fr "'LIS /114:kAlicz COXPAXT,
firsatorazo Er= 'sank MA?tosjbIICIATCZ
poitsfadd, if ea.
Liscisn' iipst inrimgcs
Naw Yon* Lint instrumm Coorrexr.
' ;Aar*, 112,000,4 ft
,
Powszcirritten awl theliZa a4jubted. wad rAI D
TIM •Mtr.
thus a flisfrbloct - Mow WI? llouse. up duiri.
T. B. CAMP. mat
itt.5,1870
VIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
INSCIANCL
CAPITAL sirrancrszsap, onz
BEkENTEE.V MILLION- DOLLARS
- •C. S. RUSSELL, Agent
For (Le follatriss Reliable Compank i
Gnu= Fins' 4 Yaws boIiDUNCE C 44,
11(lacklpina.
Capital and surplus crew
•
.
Hoxe Ist.I.II.ITTE ColreAT. ' I
tom Pak.
Capital and attrplus crier
•
Co.jws,ttuocce . tit Nolan AMEILICh l'
Ilkitadetphia.
Capital and atirplus out . . - , I 7...ikir.,4
"d:ixitt - t - rAN I....iwnaxcE C0511.A.,11, I
?.V! . ..p Iprk. 1
Capitaland aurplaa oi - er.1....1 .. '.. : ... .
EtricaPaina Itisrilayra C. , iiPa?ri, i
Phiitatelp,:a., l
Capital and sitrpina-oyer #3:1•,44
'...
Aucric !Nat•l'_tNc 1: Comrn.ale.
Capital and atuplue cAcr • 4
1 . L114.1,31 bt•IST.A.NCLC-COIIPANY. 4
Ilartford,
aud surplus over t f7ul.uss
•
biomes. Luz b6lli .ex Co.)f I,INY.
Nee, fort.
Capital and nurplue Over
last - a/No: CourANy,
llaWard. Conk.
Capital awl surpltui myf
Itist4 hetyn on all kindr e cirroperly, at as low rat,
as by any other reliable Companies.
xj - Polinits leaned and Lasses, If any. adjzidA at
this Agrney. thereby sating the trouble and e nen,
of going elsewhere for settlement.
at the Hardwari. Store el Coddlng, Re,
*sell ht. Co. - ^ r. H. ItUt.'•ELL
Twain:ads. Feb. 7. 113641—t1.,
NATIpNA,L LIFE INStIfANI:I,-'
co. or• u.s.A.
C,UKt►[., 1,000.000-rw, z rt.u.
.cbarierea by Cous&•s, 174,1.
CLAIMiCE H. CLARE,yucti..t.ut
JAI' COOKE. Clialrium:i Einal.c. and E.A. iva
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice Presld , •:.t ;
MS - ER.4ON W. pErr, Secivtary at 4 unary
The advantage+ of the National I Ifritler
Is a Yr - ational Colupsuy. chartered Ly comm..;
2. It has a paid en, capital .o( Oue 31tI1ion UYliar :
It offers low• rates of premium•
4. It fundshee larger insnraure than AI:, Con,
panics. for the same Looney ;
5. It is definite and certain ;
G. There is no poskibiLi) ef
agents, or mitaanderatandingbipeiiry.liolebz;,
7. The Poliales Ira plain contra:ie. eo tau.lltais.
ranee for aolinneh.prrary : "
8. 411 policies are non-forfeiting
The policies art CUITItt from
E. IV. CLARK & CO.. Itardaer,
lieutTal
111:15 . 81:1.L. , 312-uigr,r
S. C. I.:LSBI6Ed: A. G. MA:,(
t...2 .. 1,..1.genta fur Toaardn and virligt3
Jan. 9, 1869.
CONNECTICUT 3IUTUAL LIYI
/3:StRANCP, COMPANY.
ifijNN
0141:
ASSETii (June 1. 1,?.0) OTle
HurpLas uvcr i4.000.ar,r).
cuiturst DIVIDED FROXI .10 . TO 70 PER t11).1
Total Claims by Death rata to date, oscr
TOTAL DI:MENDS PAM OVER
I'LTELIJII.III7.-IL CO.III'.ISI
- Ail its siliplus is squil - mlly 4tivid.rd nnott.tlie Pet
ie3 holders iu
DI UDEN. D.:3
Whieb taaY be applied to rvduclion of Preal!tar.:,, •rr
may be jiet;tirattlated at Illtere,t for the beu^st of 1
AosureJ, or may be recelviql by them in Crab.
d-up Puiieieo aregraLt,,l atter t,:o . er tu:n
year l'renthuns have paid. than pra,v.sall!
naakin,..;
,ILL IYIL IC LE.s - . y 4 P.N"- FOR
It upou all
DESIRABLE PLANS 1,1 INsuruNcE,
And has adopted So its workings several
' FEATUBES
OIsIGINAI. WITH THIS COSIPANY ANT OFFEY.
En BY NO OTHER. •
H. IS. McKEAN; .16ent.
T0%111441, Ya.. July. 22. Itititt—tf
BR . ADFORD, COUNTY
FIRE INSURWE M4ENCY
JOHN W. 311X,Igent, tOWANDA. PA
FOE TUE rULLUITINA 'flit-TALLY. ~,M rt7, : r ”
Ilariford. Cvom.
ruams tiny
107.21
IioNE eour.ver, -
Xt. et. lend. tit:, I
MEI
G !in:AMA Ent
Ncio
lEIME
NORTH AIIZIMAN FLUE
Sec rwa.
S77AJ
lIMI
i_Not - Lr.
Yea) ruek.. )
Aos4te.
Follett.* written and Losses adjusts.] at this
Farm property. risks taken at .the lowest rates.
WWllos In Marcus's New Block. north side Pui•
lie Square, Towanda, JOHN Ir. MIX.
April 1. 11962. .
TPHE EOIIITABLE LIFE ‘ ASSI:-
BANCE diOCIETY'S ..1.,g0u.7 for 8na,..n1
CASH CAPlri''Al; $3,000.00n
ineoppe over 82.000,0004.2.12.
11037TANTE. k IYABP.
Towenda, July 23, 1867.
- -
THE LYC6Milier. MUTUAL FIIIE
Isusuace A....T.1;1E750? Bradford County.
•CAPITAL :1400,CA10.
Mutual Cash plan. In enco-s,:lul optration r
ty-arren years. - MON - TANE . & WARD.
Towanda. July 25, 1847.
•
TANNING AND HARNESSMAK
_ tso.r,Tho undersigned have this darform•l a
co-partnership, to be known as the Um of 31AliF.F.
& FUJI rtt. for the pttmose of carrying on the shoe ,
business. Harness making and repairing dane fuer.
der, and aU work warranted. Casts paid for hider.
GRIFFIN MAGEE.
F.DO.%R S. FULLER.
Cazoptown. Jan:
PRCF. • ITORSFORD'S BREAD
Preparation, at • ' • C. D. PATCI.II , .
Mar 20.
L n.IE! LIIIE ! ! 1,1311; !
-me untlenticked.hetchy announces to the rum,.
That he keeps constantly on Lana at hi. KILN in
4tnow - yrouN. Pa.. a full .upply of Rash lcurnol
sNEW YORK LIME. which he will sell as cheap es it
can bt - t bought at any point along the Canal.
May 1. ltUlti--tf. DAVID DROWN.
A FUJ„JJ ASSORTMENT OF
DNI an.l eiNNED imm. at
March 10. It4p. LONG 1 KEELER'S.
A.ASSORTMENT OF TOT-
LET orisrg?; at 'UoVABE K MIS'S.
fACKEREL, CODFISH; BLUE
Ihrkinaw Trout. ,Clocors, Picklvdl ant
, &sio!..ed ,13.1:m0n. Smoked lictibut. 'and DFEELEIV I ried Beet &t
' • , 7 411T0 C
e!ONCENTILITED LYE AND
./Potash. at C. D. PATCH'S•
313! 211
Hartf. n t co.x
Areduy, s r.
' V C II, York
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