Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 07, 1870, Image 4

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Ri 4 1 : 11 04,ramill'a rLX"'
becanitho: owner
for the landed' SUIZT
mathei 'MY
Bantams, dauehtar . :' =Of 3.
ported Bellioander but hie dim Ana
by a own of Old Maseenspti, and -'lust
grand dam was also a daughterofthe
old Ora.. -,Theitoltlyletaide Wei
a son of Old Abdellak, after lie wan
b a Vt back from Xesditesky. Ab
dan I and in fernier _lirtiele;
,was a grandson of: Old Me nge:,
'and his dais a daughter of. the am.
The colt was not at, Wilkey, and , in
early life ima not, .thouglit to have
much value; lint he hvedland grur
into a world renoTnedloree, and is
now known as Byadyk'sHainbletOni- ,
an. An enuninatioaof tke pedigree
of this iambus horse shows that 1 1 E 4
nearly all Meeseoste.; that be draws?
the blood - of Messunger through all I
the channels of ha deimatiave _one / I
and thatone of intiortieltelfousuler;]
a horse of unlmown blood," that .was
imported from Enighind on atxxnuit
of his trotting performance there,
having, it is stated, trotted 10 miles
in\3o minutes, when four years old.
This matter of the pedigree of. Old
Hambletonian is very significant
when taken in connection with other
well knOwn fact&
Ist. That before the advent of Mes
senger coltivwe had no trotting horses
of repute ; indeed, his youngest colts
were 10 years bid, when the first pub
lic trot for money took place.'
2nd. That all Ofthe trotting horses
whose pedigrees can, be now deter
mined, that we havaprodueed, that
have made a public record of 2.30,
careful investigation Will find the
blood of Old Messenger in nine out
of every ten of them, and the, more of
his blood they had, the longer they
lasted, the better they bore the, long,
severe, exhausting strain of continual
matching for large purses.
3d. Though Messenger has been
dead over sixty , years, still of all the
stallions in the trotting line, adver
tised in.the Spirit of the Tinieg or the
Tmf, FieidAand, Farm nine out of
every ten of them trac e thir lineage,.
on one side or the other, directly to
him.
MI
These are facts that our raisers will
do well to look into: Ido not mean
to say that we have no good horses
hut those of Messenger descent. I
only mean to state admitted facts, and
let others draw their own inferences.
I want to stimulate inquiry in the
direction.
If any one will take the trouble to
look into either cif.the papers above
alluded to, for• the months of last
Spg, they will find an advertise
mentrin reading somehow thus :
Hambletontan by Abdallah, dam by
imported Bellfounder, will stand for
servine at the stable of W. M Rysdyk,
at $5OO the season.
True, the price was ilodified so as
to make $4OO of the money payable
on the mare proving in foal ; but still
$5OO was the price of a colt. There
are those who think the thing a hoax.
I have heard more than one assert
they did not believe that any one was
so foolish as to pay $5OO for a colt.
But, it is nevertheless a fact, and Old
Hambletonian has been taxed to the
utmost. It was not by any means
because stock horses were scare, for
nearly every farm in Orange county
has its Staßion j and some of them a
dozen.
There is but little at first sight to
prepossess you in his favor. He is
an old horse now, and very much out
of shape ; still, as you look carefully
at him, you will readily perceive that
he is no common horse. His points
are strong ; well defined and rather
coarse, his eye remarkably fine, his
joints large but finely cat, his bone
strong and clean. He has been look
ed at and descanted on until he seems
to understand it. He is the most
important object in the town of Ches
ter, and from interest and curiosity,
brings more strangers there than any
other attraction they have. He is the
size of Dexter, the world's wonder as
a trotter ; and Mr. Bonner now offers
$lOO,OOO for a horse to equal his per-.
fermium, He.has more colts that
will bring $lO,OOO and upwards than
any horse in America, 'or perhaps in
the world. - The majority of his colts
are natural trdters ; they have size,
are good for driving, are good for
work. At a recent exhibition in New
York State, Isaw dozens of three and
four years old, not trained by any
means, but showing by their shape
and condition, that they had run to
grass, driven by their owners, trotting
from 2450 to 3.30, and not at all ;op
pressed with it. His colts trot, 'lns
grand colts trot, and they also beget
trotters ; they are not only able to
trot well but are able to stay. The
sequel is in the fact that Hambletoni
an is fall of the blood of Old Messen
ger, and the blood of this great horse
seems to have been necessary in the
formation of the "American trotter.
Let us look at a few facts. The fiist
public trot for money, in this country,
took place in 1818. (Messenger died
in 1808.) It was on a bet that
horse could trot a mile in three min-
utes, was won by Boston Blue, whose
parentage seems to be unknown.
From that time to the present, of.the
famoustrotters whose blood is known,
the great majority trace to Old Mes
senger, and it is a curious fact, that
though theC of other imported
and home- bled, thorough-bred and
part bred h is found in many of
' our trotting horses, still, as a rule, it
is only where the blood of Messenger
was present that the descendants have
the trotting gift. We have imported
intolhis ebuntry hundreds of thor
ough-bred and pixt . bred horses, and
they have left thousands of descend
ants ; that our horseshave been vastly
improved thereby in intelligence,
• style, action, speed, and above all, in
endurance, there is no doubt; still,
when you come to look over the ped
• igrees of our distinguished trotter% it
is astonishing to find how few of them
are at all represented. There are
four great manes now competing
closely on oar trotting edikrees : Lady
Thorn, Goldsmith Maid, American
Girl, and Lacy. Lady Thorn is a
(laughter of Mantbrino. Chief. who
was. is great grand son of Messenger,
and oat of a `Messenger mire. On
her dam's side she has the =Me blood
through American Eclipse, who was
also a grad son of Messenger, and
one of the best and stoutest horses
we ever raised.
Goldsmith Maid is a grand-Aangh.
ter of; Hambletonko, her dam a
daughter of Old Abdallatt. No won
der she trots so S well. -
American Girl is a iepresentative
of the bunco= Clay family, who run
hack on their sires side to the impor
ted Tripoli hones Grand, Ihmiliew, but
whose dons were fall of Messerger
blood.
Lucy. is a daughttr of Ciso. 7.
Pathan, =sof noes Tsiniiitisesosit
tmestriietitorx Ree, geley es of thy Ms"
dra •
.
itter,. To *pie J rniglitbit
=sal e '
threotket• - .13onie .thegreit tletterk
I this biek,:speich Didelknaii lad
1600k.teare *ere*. Of. their...t4*
web* With • them , to -their:s
OP& Of_tha Vested; F,lo*'
yeas Sop at tier grand-sire
.and
dam, and can tno -further. Bat
their • • gune, their almost
opetri,hohlyst, their ireinendinus
Van ainuniladilingy '
itioreol
ion and the other a rust:daughterof
Old M .ow none of our
farmers -(sad they are INT - great
horse breeders of ou r coun ) would
Want to drive a horse at 's 80 'gait
over our. road% Yon may hate to
go very fast to make it, and, many
would think the horse mud*
and if they could not stop him, would
like to be out of the wagon. But a
horse or mare that can trot three
Consecutive in less than 120
piwzak mud havOgreat power and
great last. Suck a horse can trot a
agile in 4 minutes very easily, and at
5 minutes to the mile, could trot for '
hours tooe c , ther. How different from
the plodding, tiresome, gait of many
of our horses which cannot.be driven
five miles per hour; for any consider
able time, without being used up. The
demand for good road horses steadily
increases, and the price steadily ad
mice& There are great establish
ments now engaged with large capital
in their production ; but our farmers
who raise one or more - colts per year,
are largely interested. If a careful
investigation should demonstrate that
our great, horses, and consequently
our high 'priced ones, have come from
comparatively a few sources, and as
any man who raises a horse wants a
good one if he intends to keep him,
or a high priced one;if he intends to ,
sell him, wisdom would seem to indi
cate 'that the sources which Luch
horses have sprung from in the past,
would be the sources to look to for
them in the future. There is a wide
field of investigation in this'threetion,
but there is a rich harvest in it to
'whoever will patiently and ititelligent
ly , work it oat.
Any great excellence bred in the
horse will be entailed, stil.de, color,
courage, speed, size, endurance, dis
positiorOntelligence, action, symefty
and strength. None but a thorough
bred horse can be relied upon, as very
valuable togs owner, or to the stock
raisers. ' Cnis. Dnai.
WEST GROVE, March 12.
Books and. &gallery.
LLRIES FOR 1870
PAPER a EIS.WELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS • 14
SCHOOL BOOKS
PENs, UK, MUSIC, STATIONHY AND
PicrotEß
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda, Nor. 9. ums.
JULES HUGUENIN,
JEWELLER ef MILVERSMITEL
MNRCCR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA
Has kart received from Ness Yorks 'LIM assortment
of ADO Gioia
LADIES' WATCHER,
AMERICAN WATCHES
of all iescriptione. Also a selected assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
.! 1.4 z 0 ' ' CHZIP
COLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
ETE-GLASSES toll! all cue. of Impaired sight
NEW PATENT ACCONODATING SPECTACLES.
By this patent I am enabled to exchange Glasses at
any time without extra charge. Call and see.
C;ACI,I. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
AYD WARRANT=
Taw 4b DWI 111. 110
GREEN HOUSES,
I have received a large aid foll.ametztent of IN
IICIDTALLES. or the Dried Moyers of Everlasting,
of a mod beautiful variety of colors. lam now
•PorPartal to hiridah. for parties. weddings. or Amor
al secsaions. on short notice. Wreaths. Crosses.
Anchors, hand and basket Begirds. Also the same
with =tarsi Amens I have also a few Imported
Wreaths or Crowns. formed of Immortalles
.•
N.. 1. eine WM, fa (Lame — -
ter. • sl al
No. 2. tea .• - 2ta
A.O orders will receive prompt attention, aad priers
imareabke.
Yes. IS, HARRY MIL
pREPARE FOR 'WINTER
BY PAPERING YORE ROOMER
NO NEED or LIIINO OLD. Iq73WXPAPERB.ANY
etas moony by your old panels and buying
soma al that beautiful
WALL PAPZR OF F. '..itraturra.
He bee Jest marked down hie entire Mori and Is
prepared to lern Wan Paper of every . description,
than It bee weer been offered in this
=il= dee:LIAO.
CENTRAL MARKET.
The mbemitices AM continue to keep cotuitatitly
on head a fail sod complete msoctioent of even ,
pertaining to tie* business, conaleting =W.
BM, PORK, MILK AND SALT
=WOE, LALLII,
NEAL.
USAGE ' POULTRY,
SA. LAED,
BOLOGNA, DRIED BEM
TALLOW. ikc., kc. :
ALAD, , •
',IP I 8' 33. 1
FRESH FROM THE LAIZPS
I.lOl 4 a;tilOiVAMQ.ll4l
Pin sioidnir Dyseni In or mall ituunl.
nee•III is fOrnnilbell os Abet nenleo, nl ths as
_Commat. Mom; linetsnpin Mock en*
60 /Irseflb WSW. Now', • -
;0 6 . 40 alidefo r kw:mg rourrat,
AVM'
Jewelry.
One door north of
SWISS WATCHES,
an tie*
EST TO THE UST
TOWANDA. PENN
YORE I
masa
EIZE2
ID *dr sawn,
NHOtlipilrt3tlicitt3t€
NEM
PtiOntdOlt;lioPaK :-::'
*:".:44.::141 - ii - ,..ii - : . ..'Clitt
US MUM Seam,
The tuukireigne4l,- e*ottrigeikby,
the memo 'Which 1156 thasfarattend-
ed their new enterprise, desire to make
aohnOWledginentini tite
patronage they have received, by gi7-
!rig their manners the: advantage of
their years' experience, together with
the benefit of their greatly increrred
facilitieir far doing brain:: -
They keep constantly on hind
very large and complete assortment
of everything in their line, and are
daily receiving such additions to their
stock as the wants of their trado re-
They have now in store, Sugar, 13y
rup, Molasses, toffee, Rice, Tobacco,
Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers,
Candy, Matches, biome, Wrapping
Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
and a great variety of other goods,
which have been recently bought at
the lowe s t point in - the market, and
are offered at wholesale, at rates to
•
correspond. • •
They desire to call especial atten
tion to their large stock of Fine Teas,
which:they are selling at New York
Jobbing prices,-;--guaranteeing the
quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort
ment of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
Oil
They still continue to hive the ben
efit of a resident Partner in New
YOrk, who is constantly in the mar-
ket, and prepared to turn to our ad
vantage any favorable changes in the
price of goods,.
nos. STEVENS, MERCUE, k CO
May 12, 1868.
II!
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pATTERSON a: KINNEY,
i~~
.o
I~
(Successors to Tao J. JoxEs)
Dealer, in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
FRUITS, &c.,
' NO. 2. PATTON'S BLOCK,
TOWANDA, PENN'A
flaying purchased the entire etock of
GROCERIES '4 PROVISIO:iS.
of T. 3. JONES. and havidg added largely tberetoby
recent purchases. they' take pleasure la announcing
to the public that they are prepared to sell anything
and everything in the .
GROCERY AND PROFUSION "UNE
Such as
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEES,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
FLSH,
FLOUR, _
FEED,
CORN 3rl &T,,
• KEROSENE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
STONE WARE, &c., &e.
As cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee perfect sa
lafaction to all who may favor na with a tall.
CASH PAID PM COUNTRY PRODUCE.
J. S. PATTERSON
March 10, 1869—tf.
PEOPLE'S
011.0C'ERY AND PROVISION t3TORE.
bQVtH (VAN= BUMS AXD 31L11131 sTltrn.
♦ new End complete stork of
. .
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will be sold at the loweat 'exigible prices.
McCABE & MIX
RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES
DAILY!
Splendid Assortment! Wholesale and Retail!'
Fresh and Ane quality of Groceries as out bebe4l;t
PRICES RANGE LOW . FOB
THE MARKET
•
All kinds of
NATIONAL FIRE WORKSI
Wholesale and Befall.
Country Merchants will do well tocalL Our pekes
shall be, with the reasonable' satisfactory.
CALL AND SFE US.
CAM PAID - FOR COTINTRT PRODUCE.
Roods shown with pleasure. We shall pay strict
attention to all parte of our trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
Accept our Menke for past favors. - ---
Towanda, June It, 180.
A constant supply of Addeo Halt, all sized Charm I
. I[ 4 OOK HERE!
Butter Plait:is. Tuba, /te.
CODFISH,
MACKEREL, '
HERRING,
PORK,
MITTTON,
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS;
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE, NOTIONS, ,
FLOUR, FEED, MEA Ts GRAIN, etc
Itriug on your produce, which we pay cub for.
DAIRYISIEN,
Please call and look through our stow k. and we will
do our best to please you. W. A. UOCEWELL.
Towanda, April 58,1869.
GOLD STILL COULNG
/LW MIT THTICCI CC
GROCERY if: PROVISION LINE,
are now being . offered at
•
CO.WELL k 3IYER'
at prices that cannot fail to eat* all that they
determined not to be undersoldi. any one.
have enlarged their Store b uilding so that they
now have room for the [red[ similes that are daily
received by them. They have connected with their
store a Market when they now keep flea Meets to
sell by the quarter or piece, =Won eupply of Gro
ceries and Provisions. to which they would can the
attention elan cash buyers. Come sod examine ear
Goods and Prices. Wore purettiling and math*
yourselves. We guarentee an goods to give entire
satiafactien. We are. thankful to our mamma for
their post liberal patronage and stdiett a contlannatee
of the same. - COWELL k
Dec. 20, Mt
CANND FRUITS OF ALL
Ends at - Ct S i'ATCWIL •
ligOllK . ;E ASSOMERKT
w. wr*4ol We?. et &AVM, k MIR%
EN
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fooktilitlibe;4llo: • •
1 15
101. : 1 1 1,14M
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i
Istkaklikiriko4oolll444 * lillor
• .r ' -
Solar 000attoadvidel.
V. 71 Urfa nil toil oolotesiigook of
• ,4*
Minns liarcamea taT iieyi
tYatteyi.}.uat.iler ikipaysi ' alla 1 00-11 ,
elmerberc. 2 agniOffestotheyddicassaimataido
.
TEAS, WI'MilM EITIGARS,
AKRON nom
.GRAHAM 'l3O
1 loser anutanily on hand. MIL WOW, LARD. snit
Wads of FISH. !Foe* call the iipeation Of the
pablto to our Cot7lBe Beat
kITOOIE OF TOBACCO,
isslitr si prim hese Oakk.fsSislabisted Lads.
di?. Now Usk Mastoid and Drovern as p..
4P - - ..
passe cal sod esszoilms our stoar:S4 •
Large meottment of TfILLIIE NOTIONS, TOILET
SOAPS, he., ke. twill pas the tihOuestStebprice for
-- COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers. gire na a MD before selling elsewhere.
C.‘ 8.. ATC11 : :
All persona indebted to the late 5 will please mil
and make tuunediate payment.
C. B. pArcp.
Towan4L. March. 12,1867.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
FAMILY GROCERIES
BIEBCCKIi NEB' BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA
•
We do pot deem it noceaaarito enumerate all We
diferentaitlidea we keep. Our assortment is
FIRST CLASS GOODS
•
Cuh paid for Parraera itCdUCC.
JAMES 111cCABE,
Maret 1,1870. HAURY MIX.
RI
GROCERIES',
FLOUR; SUO4R, IRA & COFFEE,
W. N. KThIiEY
Tapioca, Vermacelll. Macaroni. Sago. Pearl Raley
and Hominy., Oakley's, Taylor's. and Fbrers
Family Saps. Holman's. Talmadge,
and Royal Bak
Powder.
e Burnett's ' Stan.
•
• dard Extracts.
Heeler's
Farina. Hors,
Cox's Gelatine.
enc. Gan" Fend Jar.
Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Emma. .
Titus" Crean. lemon and Extra Soda Crackers.
Grant's" Wafer, Mg ic alton, Egg and Matter
At the old steal of uaiuttu•• & Cassia. ate rem
tetetehts a large sad seleeted stack of •
Which they after to cash buyers at prices that dad,
• '
ccmrpetitkm.
Cash paid tor kind. Farmers' Produce.
April 21.
MOM AND DINING ROOM!
BREAD, i PIES, CAKE, &C.,.
listed duly add at WhCeeiieitliiiltali, ith ass
the best retards and our welt Is always Delft
dom. Dealers ars Invited to maw** our whaler's
priers. PAMIRS. -PM ?WA koi impliedss ra:
warble mites on short aria. Ia oat
DINING ROM
we offer superior Inducements to all who 'sat either,
s lunch or s goad meal. ' Indies cap step in and
VW/ enloy.ft cup of Tea, undisturbed by noise or
Yeats at all haus of the day or urging.
OYffl on hand during their season and serred
outa z tl ent He dish or sold. in quaulities to suit.' Of
CO we keep an alearbaentejual Is
any is ads giMoe State, sad sell at wbokaaki
or Mil;
aim • general arsozbnent ot.
01 1 00616114Thn
• `
as low as tbs Iowa& ,
Tmninkils, Aet. 94, Wb. D. W. 94:MTT &
trTANEW ukitatErs, Meat'
. _
Ramis 10,41 a Wily; Ito* ai
MI
BYE am, BuczWuzii Do
WOODEN 'WASP,.
smlop,m.
McCA.BE MIX.
Whokaale and Ratan Dealers in
AND
•
PROVISIONS-,
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We well nothing but
AND -_ _
CORNER MAIN AND RUMOR ISTItErI3.
TOWANDA, PA.,
Dealers In alliands of
PRO vmloß s
Feed , and Heal,
WOOD, WILLOW and STONE
"VT A. 12, Ps !
Wo would WI opeciil allentron lb our btock or
Ivo AVARUANIT to give eaUseactlcal is
QUALITY A.YD PRICE.
CASH ixndfor desirable Country
Produce
M. J. Lou,. - L. ilia:int.
pass & EIZE;LEB.ag
Towanda. June 23. 11039. '
COWELL & MYER,
onoczEims AND PROVDnoNs.
Pirstidork isoith of Ward Hour,
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_bowie Paildeafibis Cultic Eraii iekdy
Dui the stakla shift yak 611004
vrip mei aionemmadeumuserc 'Ts etre ON'
*Mar sties:Ups So Yauthl, Bge t -
CIIILDRMS CLO7NING
=VI
Al4aingiqiine• ii.iodraent
CPYISS arm OMSaI4EMA
lop Ile oat" to 0.00 per yard. (all yes*
Best Stock - of Hatt; and Caps
Xept within 90 mllee. Came sal look, and proM fof
t'. WW be at the Weed Nouse every Thursday.
rith.aampiee of Goods; ead'empered fo Ado IMP
ecru. - . VAN NUMMI k MANNEIIIII.
a Bread lit. Waverly. N.Y.
retx - ao, 1889.
DEVLIN ScCOMPANY,
OLOTECIM.RSI
BROADWAY, NEV YORK
The advantage!' we enjoy as the result of a long
establlahea and successful lenstness. enables us to
offer Inducements that mate this' announcement
worthy of
ATTENTION.
many Importing our Foref: goods direct, controllimg
kadlng styles of Ammtam ploying
the best artistks talent in the m oon
, of our
goods. and constant proms* ' onr motto, we
claim to lead the market in
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Of which wekeep tall Ones of all gradeß, for Wm
'and Bays. Its
cusibiAt Won't
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Our stock constantly Argo and * seasonable. W
are the sole manufacturers' of the
AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT,
Which we eupply both readp•made suet to order.
PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW.
Gentlemen Titania New York ire mini:stet to
call and barn their tumours recorded upon our
books.
System of fielfafeersurement and other inform-
Con promptly furnished when desired. -
Broadway corner of Grand Street, and Broadway
corner of Warren Street.
I'
Address Box 2e5, New York posttest..
March 23.:2m DEVLIN & CO
F. P . C.
Me are the Garments made for NE. Ihtam.
In the splendid rooms of the popular One'Trice
'Newest ma choicest, rich and rare,
Elegant Clothing for men and boys' wear.
FLOUR,
Pattiz gentlemen; tail in
After the clothes at the popular Oue Price Store,
Look and you'll lind no.slothes at all [glare::
Like the splendid Clothing at the popidar One pries
season. all marked down
Lower than anywhere deo in town;
Orerenita, both for - Qpi and men.
Try them mar and yoa7l come again
Hurry along, for the people path
Into our doors with stem rush,
:lobby and race are the garmenfi an,
Great la the Stock:at the popular One PLiCe Stir°,
CONTINUAL ItECEPTION !
MCBEAELNIG t , p7HUSISSII . !
8110C$RY6L1 LOW pRICE.'s t
33 =N. HOU" AND TOLITIN CLOTHING,,
GLQVES . AND MITTENS.
FINE DREK I S ) SHIRTS,
my stock is eruindete. - Every lot marked in plain
figures, and no deviation, an treated alike. Every
garment guaranteed to turn out aa represented, -
Call and look at our goods and prices. gave =all
ey and time.
too iwoons 1 to'aasava 1 so a►xxtanwo
at, the popultr One Price State of
. 123 highs street
t
to Codatug Russell & Co..'
Talmud', Nor.V. Il
1869.
t.
oar The highest Pah priee paid fo r Wool. Ram
and Pelts.
trIIRRAH! HURRAH
GREAT REDUCTION Di PRICES OP
READY MADE CLOTHING,
3L E. ROSENEIELYS,
.10proadte Powell k Coe.)
•
et o
I ck of aro now offering to the public a large arid abater'
WINTER GOODS,
WAVER,
CHINCHILLA,
..And DOESKIN
0713:00.A.TS
FOP, MEN. AND BOYS WEAR,
Which will be sold 23 per coot. Jess tion iseloer
at IL E. BOSEfI E LDB Also a Inv In
voice
UNDERSHIRTS L'sz) DRAWERS
'Laterl to sell less than amt.' to make room for
gluier
• Stock. Nov to your Uwe to buy a nun
cheep. Can sod. comities yourself that 3L 8 BO
NENFIELD offers Great,ffarpins fa the 'line of
GENTS FUGNISHING GOODS.
Call War* p r sa I nid umber& • - '
7. • Y. r....uorica
Towanda. Jim 45. 1!'0. ::nap.
L ICE 5T0 . 121 4 E OF_ CHROMCIS
HE Bisirtnuiipaspitir.
mil' GEM- lIIT dA.IIB,MCE
tn. wholeole and tedidL '
1. Heflin At MX
121
' GOODS!
IM!=1
HOSIERY
IiECE-VM.AR
am AN! cu.',
ALEX. SOLOMON.
Consiseng of
ittgl -, `'.. - :...* - " . 54,0 , 0 - L - A:4: -. •
-* w,, , .. 1 4 . - - —.At'._ ,"
itgo
'-jt-44:1 - -liOlt -16 w,
v
ucl os ,t, eieir,;- 1,4 " 0 '•-'
; ~,,..,.„....
~, , 4 ,, -.g.,1_ , a,-,, , 7 :.* , .5.. ..,' - ':•,- t _NW` ,
,
FALL AVV,WINTER OLOTHUIG
toldolloteild tow patcliaipoltfocoNak takti*Xo.
foroi to mit etroposithotiiiiy caw Moro to-Itotliti
gra!!n gor aVdt co4itier of
-
. .
,:ov*a.to - ',ooAt.sii,
iniiiiriew nth is
'I2SGIA3II•I3,ZEOSAIIII*4B,
EEG
trauma. alma sq.mals.
Thuswatimy tpenmers, ito
rth Use iitigeot ateeiF 44:
Men's, Youths', n d
,Clothng;
1211=1
• hill lice
GENT'S FURNISHING': GOODS;
_ RcSIZItt WAVES and urnws.
Etha l S CA-VS,
LEMR A.ND PAPER C9LLABE.
CtTr% /MP) LIDER9, H►PTDSEIIOHIEFb, &e. lie
Alsoslaegsstockut.- , ' •
-: czonts,"vzsilAvs, rktimisCs,
All Goods warranted as repreentOd. Call and ex.
amine our stark before imrehaaing.. Remember the
place 06 Main atm!, one door north of Chamberlinl
Jewelry
Maui TAT UM . . mark. C. arms.
Towanda. Deo.'3„ 1860. - •
TH E TEMPLE OF FASHION !
NEW STORE AND NEW 000Thilt ,
An entire new Stock of Clothing, bought as cheap as
before the war. to be sold *lib
•
• SIVALTi•PROFIT I S!
The; undersigned would respeettelly announce to
the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that be is now
ready - tura:them Clothing, such as
•
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,.
CERRO/MLA& PILOTS.
Also the ' ' -
I`
FINEST thutss Asn'BlLYlNaif SUITS,
furs AND AI'S,
Famishing Goods, itc., and that these geode. bought
at very low Wee, will be sold with very small pro.
Ms. I Intend to establish a permanent trade in his
place, and in order to pin the confidence of prn.clu4
sore, will deal on a basis of
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY!
And all geode will be warranted for what they are
represented to be. 'Come and mamma, and convince
yourself. Don't forget the place,.Temple of Fashion,
=
the Means Rouse, south end of Belgium:Ws
11. JACOBS.
Towanda. Oct. 17, 1867.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS!
R. W. E D 11-Y
Would announce to the Idtizens of Towanda, and the
public generally, that he has In Wye and daily re
ceiving new and
FRESH GOODS,
Iq his nue, imitable to the'wents of the people, which
he will sellfor Currency at former
G 0 L P.R ICE S!
Censhrting as usual of good, well and reliable made
CLOTHIN( ,
tko Shoddy of any kind) cowl:din of
BUSINESS SUITS,
all grades, •
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
all Wool,
•
DRESS COATS, PANTS & WATS,
1 Linen Coats, Dusters and Pans.
•
OveValls and Overzhirts. Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen, Cementer% and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Sus
penders, Gloves, Canes, Leather Bags, Spring Style
Mr,, Soft and Straw Hata. AU Snacks& '•liiimene
her that wood Goods are cheaper at a fair price than
poor goods at any price. CaUand examine my goods
before buying. One door south of Aspinwatre Hard
ware Store.
Tcrwanda, Bov.lB. 1809. 8.. W. EDDY.
1 1'9a aid Coffee,
GLORIOUS NW!
I
TEAS GIVEN AIVAY
AT TIM
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE
No. 1 Gnome k* !ATM:O3*W tIOC Er
iiitEDGE , sumer, Tomsva.
At the algn of tile ]
- AMERICAN FLAG!
And tho
RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE
Soaplow ot.Teaa merle ♦IMT ♦azxa. to satisfy
the people that this tho place to alto money.
PRICES LOW AS THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA
COMPANY Op NEW YORK
Fresh Oretind Coffee received daily from New York
or grown* to order. Also *hole Coffee. wen ee , an&
roasted, all styles. whole iurd ground Spices, Dried
Waits, ho., at equally low prime.
The enbacraer begs leave to return his thanks for
the very liberal • eitended to him while in
the Grocery bnitrithis place. and
r
solicits a trial intls new enterprise. Thel=
win be conducted strictly on the
CASH SYSTEM !
no you will not hare to pay extra prices to make dp
for the lows of a credit business.
If you caul spare the - wormy to pay for a pound,
buy an ounce and pay. the it. Be independeut—thau
you will be worthy to walk uudm the
AHEBICAR•BLAti
Into the
Anzericao Tea Store!
And buy your Goode cheep. Mr Renreixtber the
Red, Molts and Blue Store. newßloek. Bridge Street:
July 1. 1869. - BRAWIALL k RIDGEWAY.
1 1 1 T To.
I -
A large stork of new crop Teak consisting of
YOUNG HYSON,
- OLD HYSON, •
IMPERIAL. ' •
GUNPOWDER,
OOLONG,
JAPAN AND
ENGLISH BREAIi'FAST
1 T 446_ s
Just remitted width we over by the piound. caddye
cheer, wry cheap , and warranted to gips sattr
tton.
Ttda means banner/. Call and nee.
- - ' LONG L HEELED
Also a fall auortmettt of SUGARS, COFFEES;
COFFI3ES,
" w • SPICES. DRIED k - CANNIKD
FRUITS, CRACItEligi
FLOUR, FEED,
width we will sell at prices to suit the times.
Feb. 1879-2 - LONG lk =LEN.
INRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS
• COW & 111112.
Vayarj - IaNDS :GROCERIES .- VID
, pitorbtals, it
.. .Weeds iithl
Now c, Pkitsv.
;VW
t
11ARDWAlliktfilV)R14
V.
3Vr at
1.. •-• •
„TOI r P I P4 , .;
. .
Plfe•'!* . ! gr. alb*
InrAs:AZ Ak
Ito;t4iraitil'itaialiaset - are
. ,
HOWIE .- -'-FITRNISHING . -GOODS;
AND. 14,10 Ati DEiTI N
Otte,AC.. are of tho;ITIE gWltty ai 4
win bereeld,m7 knr: -Ws ire abso wrote lbc the
" STEAM
The only renablo Piro ProciSate node. Also
FAIRBANKS s §oAixo,
sciumincott POWDER CO.,
SUPHEB PHOPHATE
• . TrZTIV./LIR,
u ray large and raanutaetitred out of the best
Woo prepaml to do Jobbing ail! kinds.
We are the only agents for the etdetwated new
EMPIRE COOKING STOVE,
The test cooking stove in use, and every stave
warranted to give satisfaction. -' March 10, 'TO.
GO TO S.. N. BRONSON'S FOR
•
• .
1167111ARD MOWING MACHINE&
None better, and parte fer the Kann; an important
announcement.
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS !
No better quality can befound, and at prices attain.
able. Tour of
STOVES,
IRON AND HARDWARE,
As low as the tide of the market, kc., ca d at
. METROPGRITAN HARDIVAIIE STORE,
- • Orwell, Pa.
June 24, Illat—lyt
-•
NEW iiARDWARE AND STOVE
STONE AND TM. SHOP AT WIALUSING !
R. Y. SULZER,
liar just received a full supply of
GOAL AliD WOOD COOKING STOVES, COAL AND
WOOD JITAIIIIG SIOVZS. EIXYATED
bur. BEHISERSotc. HOUSE SHOES, NAIL RODS
SOME SODS LION,MO44Z )(111,14 CO3S ILNITIS,
Apple Pesirers, &c. All aims of Nags and !louse
Trimming floods.
REPAIRING AND JOBILLNO OF ALI, KINDS '
of the most approved styles, done at short notim..
AB kinds of Cutlery, Scissors, Itaisors, Carpenters,
Blacksmiths, and Wagon )takers' Tools. Glass,
Shovels, Scimps, kc. Give me, a 16W, I will sell as
cheap as the cheapest.
WY&1123313, Boy. 3. '69.
LOOK HERE!
There is now on exhibition at the
Mammoth - Furniture - Store;
The Wriest end beet etoek of
FT_T BiNIT T_T M I
To be found In Northern Penne}trauta, which hi IX
Ll3g mold at
My stout consists in Part of Parlor, Library, Din.
ing-roorn and Clamber sets, Parlor, Library. Este
gun, Dining and Office .Tables. Chairs, Eedsteafs,
Durum, Waahetands, Sofas. Lounges, Tete-a-team.
WbatrXsta, Cradles, Cribs, &e., he. A full line .of
Mattrasses and Bedding. Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Rustic Fnun? and Brackets, hr.,
'he. In fact, everything
In the
Furniture
IVblch must be seen to be appreciated, and which nil
be sold at
LV WER R Le E S ! ,
Than the same qnality oPgoode am be inmcliawl else
where.
Thankfid to the public for their past liberal patron
age, and determined to merit a continuance of the
same by offering•indnoements not to be found else
where. I invite them to call and examine my goods
andprices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge
for shcrwing goods, and I
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD:
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual at the low
est market prices.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of Ready
Made Corrals, from the most common to the threat
Rosewood. Also Burial Robes, Crimes. &e..and lam
the solo agent In Bradford county forShuler & Fisk's
*ITALIC BURIAL• CASES, CASKETS, he
A goal HEABEAI always in readineu when mlldnxL
Towanda. Dec. 10. lad& JAMES 0. TROiT
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAMES SLiKINSOI4 announceskits public that
he sti ll andisues to manufacture and keep ou hand
a large assortment of -
Bureaus. Tables, Bedsteads, Stands. Chaim ice., of
'every denniption, which are made of the best nate
dals..and in the most workmanlike manner.
I invite the inspection of the public to My work,
*bleb shall not be surpassed in Mixability at any abep
in the country, and my prices will be fonnd.to be as
low as the times will admit.
Beady-made Calm constantly on hani or made to
order. A good Hearse be furnished when desired.
; Aug. id. 1865.
800K -BINDERY.-THE Pliß
lie is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin
dery has been removed to the Argos Beading, third
atom where will be done
In all its various bromism .nt terms aaroasouallions
the times" will a ll ow. 'rise Bindery be under
the charge of, °
An experienced Bicolor, and all ii•ork will be promptly
done in a style and manner rbleb cannot be excelled.
Made. Magazines. Newspapara.Old Llooka,..te.. bound
In every tocriety of ityle. Parttcnlar gigantism will be
pall to the ildixg and Binding of
•
To any desired pattern. which In quality and dors.
Wiry will be warranted.
dalul murk will be ready for delivery when prorigsed.
The patronage of the public la solicited. and per.
feet satisfaction 'guaranteed.
Towanda. August 3. 11364—tt : •
SENT FREE! •
•4. olizEFE..som 5., - co..s •
S. p ._ c AT L 0 p-- u E
AND GUIDE TO THE '.
FLOWER AND'. VEGETABLE
111,1DM
4
Published in January. Erin , laver of fkursrs wish
/mu this se:w.sad valuable am*, free at ebarge. should
Rochester, 4'.1
Oct. 21. 1262.--ljusi 1
. THE LADIES AND CHILD
, RIM OF ATHENS.'
'Err XII AND; DRESS AAV CLOAK-
Esniatzsintirxr.
;VC Learn thwt.risou
Rooms over Post Me-41m Hoyt's old stand. '
HRH: Mini A. WAGES/H.
Athens, Dec. 20. Ind?. Agent.
ASHTON SALT PUT UP
tags or mull gluelike at
Mdy
4 - 4Vitteß.V
D0011E1.10%
umkt.,qww,'n=r.
04 ST)
veis tuw - HONE
Our stock of
rreim
It. F. SULZER
P=iture.
IN TOWANDA, I.L
GREATLY' REDUCED PRICES!
CABINET FURNITEUE,
Miscellaneotir.
1109 . K, INDIIIGs
u. C. wizrr.ttaat.
BLANK BOOKS,
C. B..PATCHM
":.
; im,dambstirlart
- . Arai - • •
.t - i"a ,
- - DRUG STORE,
'-i..llblederNbie nod Mee demote, Towsede.
I . tecd*addeti lirgeli Jdmi Sedr;'s fatted
esepeele terortneek
&tides ftlstr is estreetee est
li Z 6ntem embredee sus need be. the Ade Ike
morally seketed sit k reeked
be Pe i , subtle, width will be
sada ISIS parabolise. end
Weed ea tbio eST P eeee bio ee
,at Anedeede er
Vete. ceedalher -•;‘, _
Dlittdi;' Idiairco*
smarm .oz!a ; %internam.:
BEN T NE AND I: ' A.'
ME
Aim:,ADM VANN= WJEUZWASIL
' • - Andatlldadi
x00E2010.08: cart om,
Akehoisoi Banda( Enid&
um% sauna wimp. ammilis.
Sperm, Wbale, Xuata Foot,
TANNER'S ANA_ MACHINE ILS,
• - nisi and Toed Aztelei In a thdr variety,
SPONGER. 2110 /Ha; - SOAPS. COMM
Pomades, UstrDyeis, Itztamtin
POCKETI3OOIO,PORTMOIVAIS,
ractio. gem*, Sams%
loark, SKIN AND WS PIGIP.iItAiTONS.
PURE WINE 3
Porltedbzirial
aiq)
Gude% Field end Flower Seeds, Truites. Sup-.
porters, Sasparusories. Shoulder Brum. -Dread
Pumps, Toth NEW. Norelng Bottles„
llipples,_ Nipple Mello and Bldehls. Slrirurte.
Bed r,sus, belZSoallog Fruit Jars, Ther-
:eun2 9.
Ju ! , Gw ! s Ware,pOrtkVialW, atrix;iitla
Brick. ana Stove.Atackjuf: : nth Twilit, Ara
aawattima 14c.: Botanic. r;o4ectlcAnd. tiomcepath .
. to Medkinsa. and all the popular Patent
•
MEDICINES
All articles warranted as represented. Persona at
a distance can receive their orders by stage or mall.
which will receive prompt and careful attention.
-lfem".l advice given gratuitously at the. Mike.
charging only for medicine. '
rfg- Thankful for past liberal patronage, wchild I as
pectfully announce to his friends and the public, that
ne pains shall be spared to satisfy; And merit thecon
tinnation of their coufidence and patronage.-
• gfe , Open Sundays for proseriptiona from 0 to 10
a.m., and 12m. to 1. and b to 6 p.m. • -
Jan. 1; 1/34/—yr. H. - C. POST=
Boots and Shoo&
-I
GAULT B i IItGAINS IN
BOOTS •3; - C SHOES
17EIV BOOT ,i,Vb SHOE STORE,
South cud of Ward Howe
- The underslgued are re: L iming a large and well se
lecteilstuck of . • -
BOOTS A 217 - 1) ,SHOES
• tiultilge for the
SUMMES AND. FALL TRADE,
Agile's we otrer low fur MAI. Consisting of
GENTS,
AND CHILDREN'S WEAR..
SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTI
REPAIRING XE-4 TLY DONE
AND . V,EADY WHEN PI:O3MM
Thankful for past favors, WI solicit a enntinuacce
of Atte same.
•'OUDTOIID. GELILEBT W. CLAIM
Towanda, April 5, 1869.
TOW.L.NDA AGRICULTUR.AL
TO IVA:VD.-1,
31.1NUFACTURLS SPOKLS
HEAVY AND LIGHT • WAGONS,
Gt2iMat WOOD NVOIIK,
WOOD TIII3I`ILNG IN ALL ITS BILANCH.p.
SCROLL SAWINO, -- -PLANE4G, LTC., LTC.
HG)Th', SPOKES & RENT STUR,
LARGE STOCK - Fitoll WHICH TO, SLIEcT
The the beet
SECOND GROWTH lIICEOIIY AND OAK.
. LIGHT XND HFAYY WAGONS ON HAND,
We have the Bz4d and Narrow Guage
vat., MILL PICKS made and.dresSed..
• M. C. 16:714141. President.
BLOOD &- CO.,
sun continue to msnutecture their celebrated'
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and will sell a better tuschhic. leer le.a mouey.thais
can be bad elsewhere in thir world; We' claim for
our machines that they will do as much. or more.
than any other, and are
.n.ato durably bout. We
personally sui)erintendeurleork and see that It is
well down. We will rend t 9j -
DISCRIPTIVE CAII%IO43IJES,
.of our =chinos, on applicalon.
AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
Oise& Thee Arqrse THRESHER - SEPER.4TORS,
THRESHER and CLEANERS.
N N MILLS,
CIISCULLII A.4D . DICAO WI" =AA
ELVW &M GRIST *ILL work done to order
Give us call before purchasing elsewhere.
•Va "op auwayuct 'BI4ETTUIT
"OD a o
Aug. 2, 1869.
NEW PLANING: MILL.
. • , •
•the undersigned hai.i.uc built a largo and commo
dious Mill to the Borough sof Towanda. and ailed it
with the most modern end improved machinery, for
the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS.
. .
Ara prepared to fill Orders, whether - large or , small.
upon the shortest netice: We have also. s large Ira.
nets of MoulanNott, of the latest style andpattern,
which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be
worked by Waal •
PLUM*, • •
Toriookm:G.' * • ' •
, arzopiasQ. 0: 1 _1
, .L.ND 000 L •
. • - fi&WINd.
• .
And ail ether aro* yertsliang to .lokiery, will be dose
to stilt our cttatomers., -
Persona building:and not living more than twelve
to fourteen miles distal. will finditlargely for their
intend to bay of mu or bring their lumber and bavo
ft worked by our macbinery. 13ring your plot of
Flooring. or other lumber. and while your teem is
feeding, hare it gromal put and take it home with
We will pay. CAIM , for PD.TE • AND. lithilLOCK
LUMBER delitteed at our bamboos jaal. Come and.
ore tie, or so can'
• Tolvatide. if
Feb., 1861. teems.
ze.V. I ttIDGETO' k CO.
4P)=S
ELM
LADIES, .
`:.?t,rTssEs,
MADE TO ORDER
li!EMittactories.
woitxs
LET STUFF,
To lloalers in
Wo offer a
Towanda. July 2,1868.
:-
.., _ - , v•P;-..-ii: 1: - -
......
---.
iraort
AND ME INSUR
F f • - -‘`C/4
•; ;; TOWANDA; DA , ; "•-•
. • ,•• •••••
Wtokugo bristmAisdr, Compar . , 1% 1 ,
• .. • . Boas, PA.
Capital and Surplus,. -: - $270.,000
lloimulmeasua barnicit Ceara"
• Hanford. c.c..
CM" .62MAXT,
Asa
,s4av errs latrusarics Comma%
- 41Gasy, x . r.
•
ftssex , Yngs lximusqr. Caorsur,
. Vic:
.. .ritzzo Ems ant Xmas. c.„
Mem.•
• . Prix bliirscaxci Co., -
Nsw You Lux Isaxaxcz Coxraxx
- • ,
•.• Awls, $13,006,0".
. POUCUollnitha and Waal atinalta Puy' f
•
Cidlca in Slink black 'Whir Ward Roue. up d a b. ,
CAilt Agest,'
Jar . 1,
VIRE, LIFE; AND ACCIDENTA
MBOItANCE.
. - C.0171-Z
'BA tirtE X 117.1.10. V PoLLALS
C. EL - RUSSELL, Agent
Far Reilakie Compaxim •
Oxar.a Friii a 111axixx Iraraasar:Co:.
Philadapaia.
Capital and surplus aver -
Hume Lwail...2:cr. CourAxi," .1
New - York. f
Capital and'aurp . bus over
.730,ft
raprt Co. or NOICTII A 1113114.
PLirtuterAia. j
Capital and ausldnaramer
lIANHATTAN D..btItANCL: COMPANY. I
4 2V no l'wk.
Capital sad atnplcui veer
Esiutriatt Ixdrzwics Courser.
Capital and warpitia caw ' (3.14),t0
ALCM; /NSVII.A.NCE co]/PAN
:Vac ferk.
vaostio:
Capital and inind,tta Znier
Prnctii I.IKniiNCE ''OMPA.,iY. 1
Hartford. et.w. j .
. Capital and eurpluitoctr $704,1k0
ifUTCAL LUZ 112.41MANCE COISPAS
.Vew
34" 38 (X. 9 fog
Cbpital and iFwvlits Iticur
borFr...kucle Courisr.
- Milford. Conn. i
esital and eurppar over
Rieke taken on 'all kinds of Prfrperfy. at u low m . u
am by any Meer reliable Companies.
zi- Policies issued and Lessen, if any, adjusted at
this Agency; thereby saving the trouble cad expenhe
af going elsewhere for settlement.
ili-Cffiew at the Hardware Ettl• erCeUdinit. pu
sell k Co. C. S. Et:May_
Towanda, Feb. 7:18(.4—M
NATIONA-L LIFE INSURANCE
CO. OF L'.B.4i
Casa CAPITAL. sl.ooo,ooo—riuz is rw..
Chartered by ConßrEai;
cuamieE U. CLARK: Preaident
34 COOKE, Chairman Finance sad Ea. C•na
EMCEE D. COOKE: Vito Pirble:a;
lEDERhoti W. FEET. liecriaiy and .tetua*.
The advanta6es of-the Naeonal Lieut .- awe C
1. It is a:Sat:mat Contras'•. chartered by Comm.";
2 Ithaa a paid np capital of Or.c,ltiltion Dollars •
3. It offers low rates of prenitutos ;
4. It farniabas targcr trisninns« than oner Coin
patties. for the same mousy
3. It is definite and certsin ;
G. There is no - possibility of ruisn-Prti.bt..uns by
agents. or misunderstanding byt;rolicy-holden;
7. The policies ant plain contracts, so nmeli
ranee for so much money ;
8. All policies are non-forfeiting :
U. The policies are ext - mpt from Attr.tl4...ett.
E. W. CLARK k CO., IsaaleccytiladelpLia,
General.t
Mgri*.r.
N. C. LI.sIIREE & A. U. 31A150N
itaAgonta for Toniliil3 and %!,-intty
Jan. 9, 1869.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFO,
- INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF luarror.D. CONS.
NUALBEZISO 3:(OUT :TIAN 59,090 )I.Emst.z..
ASSETS (June 1, 180) over taz.o.A.u9o.
•
Surplus over 57.000.600..
CURRENT - DIVIDED FROM 10 TO 70 Pll EST
Total Clailld by Death paid to date. over $G,010,01.
TOTAL DIVIVENDX Rut, TO Dail., GAEIS G 03.001.
A PcIiELY 31t7VA L COMPANY
An its surplus is equitably divined ar.umg the Po;
icy holders in •
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
Which may be applied in resluctioti of Premium., or
nmy be accumulatod at intcreat far the box :ft of t
Assured, or may Le received by them in Cub.
Paid-tip Ptakles are granted after two or um'
years' Premiums ;have - beau paid, thus . pruilcalli
Making
ILL 'POLICIES NO.V-FORPEITLi'q
It issues Policies nr° all
DESIRABLE PLANS OF INSURANCE,
'And has adopted in its learliings several
SPECIAL. FEATURES!
ORIGINAL WITH THI4 COMPANY AND ornu
MDT SO OTHER.
H. B. MeHEA.N..Ageut
Towanda. Pa.. Joly 22. 1862—tt
BRADFORD COUNTY
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
JOHN W. MIX, Agent ToWANDA. Pa.,
cozramil
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!largo - At Conn. I
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GzltllMilk FLILS
:kw York.
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NORTH LILEIIICAN naE,
New fark.
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ILIXOTI/A.
-Veir York. -
16.:4,652
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rolldea ertitteunnd Loasedadpasted at thie Agen , 7.
Farm ty risks taken ft the lowest rates.
Kir Oinno in Merenr's New Block. north ride Pete
e Square, Towanda, Pa. JOHN W. HIS.
April I, 1869.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASKU
nAirez 80CM1r8 Agera7 for Bradford CO.
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000.
'Yearly income over $2,000,000 met!.
SIONTANYE LiRD.
nuracula, July 98,1967
THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Drumm; Agettcy for Bradford County. .
CAPIT%L $3.400.000.
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Mutual Curti plat. In enocesefal operation ow tWen
ty-eeren years. I MONTANTE RAID.
Towanda. July !3. IBC.
TANNING AND HARNESS3UK
vSO--1110 undersigned hare this day formed a
co-partnershif . to ho knawn as the, firm of MAGEF.
FULL Lit, for the pairpoao of carrying on Maribor.
buslmw.4. Mkrness making and repairing &wiser.
der, and all work warranted. Cash paid for hides.
ORIF?IN )(AGM
• I • EDO.UI S. fTLLER.
Camptown, Jan. 29. MS. _ _
'HORSFORD'S BREAD
Prepiraticrn, at C. H. I'ATCHIS.
I=E2
IME! LIME!! LIMIT; !
The underatgaed hereby announces to the tibiae
thst.he keeps constantly on. hand at his EILN to
DROWNTOWN. PL. a full supply of fresh Wined
NEW YORK LIME. which he will sell sa cheap as it
can be bought at any point along the Cara -
.May 1. 1869--H._ DAVID DROWN.
.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
mann and COMM vnrrra.
'Starch 10, 1860. LONG & KEELER'S:
FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI-
L= lams, at .vccADE &
A.LA.AtIKEREL, CODFISH, BLVD
FUR. Mackinaw Trout. Cigoee. Pickled and
Smoked Salami. Smoked Etzlibut. and Driest Beet at
"IIM k KEELER'S.
CONCENTRATED LYE ow
,IPr.." C. B. Warr&
.11¢rIford. c,ce.
Nero Tort
Lancasta, Pc
21=
sl,7d),rto
lEM
te.toi,og
1.167.835 60
...1,622,9:1
$1.004,5 , C0 00
$773 St:. 7..7.