Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 09, 1869, Image 4

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. Why die ,Imaa Nannisti Oat.
With all the pride which Ameri
cau.i feel in: witnessing the improve
clouts in this country, in most re
specui, it is source of mortification
that. in almost every portion of cier
fair.l.md the soil is yearly growing.
of
less productive. We are trWm:
2"worn-out lands" in regions where
men are now living who witnessed
their first settlement, and where the
perishable structures of the pioneers
still remain. We are sending wheat
to towns that were in our colonial
clays the vineries both of our own
And foreign , nations, and unless the
aristocratic' Virginian is content, to
awoke tobacco inferior to • that in
which his ancestors indulged, •it is
certain that he must receive his sup
pl yof the cherished narcotic from
beyond the bcirders of the Old Do-.
minion.
The calm of the diminution of the
material wealth of the country, lief
in the foot that we ireisitsily seed=
ing away from the land, with each
successive harvest, those things on
which the soil depends for its fertili
t•y. We all know that`-wheat is an
exhaustive crop; that it nibs the foil
of its rich phosphates and seitral
other salts that are essential to the
growth
. of the plant ! which, more'
than any other, supplies the food for
man. Let us see what becomes of
these -essential elements of wheat
growth: They srevery largely found
in the covering of the berry. This,
we all know, in the great majority of
cases, is separated from the whiter
portions of the flour -at the mills
situated at a distance from where
the: grain is produced. This bran
and shorts are fed to cattle in large
towns, and though some will find its
wav into village gardens, by far the
larger portions are hurried in pita,
used in the place of soil for filling
places that are required to be raised,
or taken out into bodies of water by
means of boats or through sewers.
Of the bran and shorts of wheat,
sad the entire portions of other
grains that are fed to stock on the
farm, some, of course, is returned to
the land and shows its good effects
in the crops that are produced from
it. But the animals that are raised
from them, as well as the dairy pro
ducts derived from the Milk so pro
(laced, are sent to di,-tent markets.
Even the bones of tu, animals that
die from disease or n, eident, or are
%langhtered for beef. are now eagerly
c ollected, and find h.eir way for the
most part to forei;.i. boxes. To-day
many an English wheat field tow
• French vineyard is i•ejoieeing :in fer
tility derived front the bones of
slaughtered animals raised in the
valley of the Mississippi. • •
Every year thousands of ac ea of
laud are put in flax, a crop that di
teiniehes the productiveness, of the
reel for several successive Seasons.
The oil is expressed from the seed to
used in painting houses, but near
ly. all the `oil cakes are sent across
the sea. The proprietor of larg
wit linseed oil works in the lest
in
forrned ns recently that never over
two per cent. of their oil cake found
a market in this country-. The re
hounder goes to England. The En
glish farmer buys this product of the'
flax mill, not altogether or principal
ly because it is the cheapest food for
dairy and stock, but because of the
,tci - i - llent character of the manure
that is derived from it.—Prairie
Pehner.
Coloring Butter in Winter.
After severe frosts, when cattle
have•', to be fed on cured fodder, even
though roots form a large part of
their food, the butter lean the rich
color the grass has given it, and is
but little more attractive in appear
ance than so much tallow. There
arc various artificiarmeans for color
ing it. A carrot, grated into the
churn, will communicate a light'
golden hue, and • extract of annitto,
mixed with hot wder,and left twelve
hours to steep, will make a still rich
er tint, AnnattO applied directly to
the butter itself, is muck more effec
tito, and is chiefly used am a coloring
agent for both butter and cheese. A
slight admixture of turmeric, how
ever, heightens the color very much,
hut it mist be used most sparingly, 1
as too much of it produces a brim
stone color anything but attrac
tive. We have found the following
plan very satisfactory: Take a quar
ter of a pound of annatto„ and a half
of of tontine, and steep them
together is a pound of melted butter,
keeping them over a slow fire for
some hours. Then strain through a
fine cloth into a jar, add a little salt,
and keep in a cool place. When the
butter-is half worked, take s small
qiumtity of this mixture (expels:we
will teach the proportion), milt . %
and pour it in a depression in the
lump of butter, working it in Wit
cools with the btitter that .surrounds
it: This will assume a deep reddish
color as the added matter combines
with it. Then mprfethis thAfou*dy
in the mass Until it is all of the same
shade. The color, after a little prac
tice,may be made equal to the richest
' gold of the June deuyouid the flavor
will be 'slightly heightened.— The
butter *ill, sa fact, be much more
saleable, and really somewhat better.
The. most celebrated butter makers
about Philadelphia, except those who
have Jersey cows, color their butter
with pure annatto, which gives it a
deep orange color. In. order that
their city customers may not know
any difference, the 7 use annatto in.
summer as well as in winter, told the
rich eolor of the crack Philadelphia
butter;- which is fondly ascribed to
some peculiar quality of Brandywine
grace ls really the effect of the use of
foreign matter. Nothing can exceed
the color of the June make, and by
the careful use ottumerie as an ad
dition to the annotto; this color may
be kept up the year ound.—Amers-
Fanaor. ,
OKI
BszswAx.—lt .is announced that
14; land alone consumes every year
st bast two thousand tons of bees-
wax valued at 112,100,000. With gold
at 131 the best bright pressedyellow
American beeswax is now selling in
• England at from 45 to 51 cents a
pound. Wax candles are need exten
sively in the royal palaces inEuro,
and in one plaft alone it is stafth
that ten thousand wax candles are
burned every night. The method of
lighting this large number of candle'
instantaneou*, -is -to connect the
wick by an Mammable and scented
thred of gun cotton. On - touching
the end of the thread with a torch,
the fame flashes like lightning round
the oeuneeled "males, an agreeable
odor is emitted, and the apartmenti
are Illuminated and performed as if
1 .7 akatik• .
"Well farmer, you told us your
id was • good phAte tor hunting ; now were
wimpyd tbreoghitfor three boors, end found
no germ... "Jost so. Wed, 3 ealleolete, se
gem* *him the
h less wee theme it; the morel
eating IClEChettk
• -
ItAILWAt -
ON MU= USA-
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• lINOAHOCIAO/4-WOESOW TICACIr%fr
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csivziailWroLigobratiacrt - miiol4l:
ININATINEWNT. PATIL.WHAILte4A..;,I ,
• • Aid istais - Vrea sat IfinerWeak,'?" , ;;. - - -
Darro ll==st mlimpo inclaira.
..rowaitto.ika.
Lad iiiijoiiibinesta aia „., . ,
saw Asa Aimopar ' ThiO titi d ira g ne V eiia 6l # ll 4oa
Immo= Cgalicut - To FrerrAta •
Man, thMentairso Awn dm:lnWit. - the moue which hie thus fax: atteP4 -
• • -4 • . ,• T.:: -.I • ;
Oa sad Mkt aloeerrlS, IBID trains WU
• e n terprise, Wm Haverty at the thllowing brim% : their new desire to . make
WINE.
acknowledgment for. • - the' very liberal
4WD a » NIGHT WtoahrrilexcethAttr
llochasetr. Bar* Maki*, Clerebnd and .
elms/4 cosnarling with tho Lake Shore. ltk= patrmiage they . hove receive d , gm
acciarash mad GrandErtink Raihrays at
• unkirk and cievaans for the SEM; &lapel Clear- their • • •
custorcers ' Ahe advantage of
lead with the C. C. C. & Ina. RAW for Indflin- 7,15
sad at atioinnale with the Louhreille Short
Lim Itievilr. Ohlo & lassles!ppi HAMM their years' experiene.e,,togetlier with
the Soma sad southwest COnneek
be lines atnAt m a
L d
ama on awn line. •
311 ara.-411p0 ay, for B ec h wir,, the benefit of their greatly increased
Bethke DtriddrlCCdonstand and Cincirrasti, mat
tap-nixed couneetkut with =
Mains of the Grand f oc ilitieglok ( land bugnam;
Trunk and Labs Shore: l al fluffs* Dem
&lrk sad Cknehind for an ' west: and at Cis
ataasi with the Ohio
Hl sal :pt and Louie. They keep censtaritly. on - .hand a
;=title erect LineßaCtr4n for the South and south- _ ;
vigil Ilb° en ceelWeitlM t ra i ns a t PrinciPal
atiaMlas os man line.
Ole as.-HAIL TRAlN:litnadage smarted. far
BMW sod Dankhic. - of everytidng,*,thair )4d '4O
INN pAs.-ELICRA ACCOHNODATION, Sudsy'
c isciPtsa m oclD A T upaus . sundiys excepted. for' daily reesivin" . such additions to their.
Dunkkit, Claveland. - Cincinna.
111=1314101. clops PetaelPs l Illations and stock as the wants of their trade re
computing pinta on alga line.
Rewind komerelln DraMag Room Coaches 'mom
=Ads trate from New York to BMW. stud
Combas are attached at Hornellarille, run
ning duo* to Cloneland shd Galion without mange.
10:13 p.m.-ZI. NAIL. Sundays inzepted. Sir Buf
falo, Maki* sod Clerelasd.cosseding withtrehm
for the Hest. -
A atomise Coach Is attached to this train running
through to nam e.
tat sera.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
3 30 pta.-111QGRANT TRAIN, daily for Me West.
GOTNG PANT.
I 11:10 a.m.—NIGHT MUSS, Sundays excepts&
routottlat at Now York with afternoon trains and
stamess for Bohn and Nswltergland cities.
liketng CoachesCoachesn, naccupsay thistrain from Sutra
lo to Now
SAS a.m.-CINCINNATI 'EI:PRESS lloa&G's ex
coiled. co:meeting et Jersey with. afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia. Baltimore, and •Washnigton; and at
New Yank with steamers and afternoon' Eipress
trans for New England Cities. Mee stops at min
e:mei shalom-ens connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches socompanythis train toNew York
9:le cm .-RINGRAIITON ACCOMHOGATION,
Sundam excePted •
111=.-DAT ELPRESS:llnadayeamepted. coa
st Hiddietown for Unionville, and at Jer
sey City withmidnight express train it New Jer
sey Railroad for Mladelrhia.
New and Improved Drawing-Room Coaches accoXs
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
11:45 p.m.-ACCOIDIODATION TRAIN, daily. oar,
meting at Owego for Ithaca.
LW p.m.-N.Y. WAIL. Sundays excepted.
eta p.m.--LIGHTNING NIMES& dolly, :outwt
lag at Paterson for Newark at Jersey City with
Horning Express Tialn of 'New Jar:oy Railroad for
saithuose and waahingtou : and at 11 , -w York with
Horning express train for Boston and New England
citing. Also dots et all principal sonic= and eon
, netting points on matt line.
Weeping Coaches accompany this train through to
New Teat.
p.m.4.11-AT FRSIGHT. Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THIICUGH.
*R. A revised and complete •• Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con
necting tines, has recently been, published. and can
ha procured on application, to ate Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. ROCKER. WM. It. BARR.
•
Gen? Supt. Geni Paaa'r Ag't.
pA. it N.Y. CANAL & R.R.
ARSANGEIMIT OF PASSENGER TRAINS.
Commencing Sept. IS, ts 4.
4,-
THAWS GOINGI WORTH WILL
Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:00 and 6:38 p.m.
Returning. leave Waverly at 8:40 sm., and 12:43.
7:05 p.m.
TULIN llOPSII:PAIL'Ilt MILL
Leave Towanda . : ... 9:30 zi.m
Antra Tunkhannoek ~ ...11:59 4.
•.. Pittston.. 1:45 p.m
. . Wilkes-Blere 1:43 ..
Manch Chunk. 3:20 -
.. Allentown 5:43 -
-
" Bethlehem 0:09
Easton 0:313 ••
. Philadelphia 8:34 .•
.. New York 9:25 -",'
Dine at Pittston'.
Leave Yen York 6:55 a.m.
.. Phitadelphia 7:45 4.
e. Reston 10:00 " 1
" Bethlehem- -10:30
Allentown 10:45 "
Manch Chunk 12:00 tn.
'White Haven ' 1:32 p.m.
" Wilkes-Barre. 2:50 "
.4 Pittston.... 3:10 "
. Tankhantioek 4:21 -
Antes Towanda 434 • •
Dine at Mai Maven.
Passengers for Harrisburg and Pittsburg will
atop ears at Allentown, hare time for supper and
take ths Through Part Ezpresa, with sleeping cars
attached, at SAO soma evening,
PHILADELPHIA itz ERIE RAIL
ItOLD.-117STER TIMB TABLE.
• LTD WIWI BOLTZ =WIMP PEILADICLIMIA
BAIZEINIMIA ILOCIUMMI, WIILLOMPOST, AM/
TIM WILT OIL 1130101 Of PDIMITLVANTA.
ELEGALVT SLEEPING CARS on aU Trains.
On salt After MONDAY. NOR 15, 1869, the trains
OM Ow Ptilladelphlw A Erie Rail Raid will ran u fol-
Scram : • - wartwAsix
VIAL Team leaves litikatielphic 0 . 35 P.m.
. .. 0 .Williasnaport. 7 . 40 Aar, .
0 arr. kt Eris 8.20 P.M.
lbts Russ trim Philadelphia 11:40 am.
• 0 0 Willimusport.... ...•... 9 :00 P.M.
. . arr. at Eris l 10:00 A.U.
aUall. Ihn. leaves PhUattelphia i;00 £.M.
0 ° " Williamsport ! 6.00 P.M.
" " arr. at Lock Baud i -7:20 P.M.
ZABTRAILD.
kWh ?man( leaves Erie 8.40 .4.11.
0 - 0 Willimmaport 7
. , 9 . 25 P.Y.
. . err. at Philadelphia ' 6 . 20 a.m.
Rats EXPERIII leaves Erie 4 - 00 P.M.
. . Williamsport • 3.30 a.m.
0 0 arr. at Philadelphia ' - 12:45 P.M.
I aOOOIIODAT/ON leaves Lock Haven ' 8-00 a.m.
1 0 - 0 WMlamsport 9.45 a.m.
, 0
err. at Philadelphia, 6.50 P.M.
11771'40 1:11111:112, leaves Wi111iZ1M1p01 . 1....12:25 A.M.
0 Harrisburg . . ... ..5:20 a.m.
. 0 arr. at Philadelphia....9:2s a.m.
Express east connects at Corry. Mail east at Corry
and irvbieton. Express west at Irrinetou with trains
on Oil Creek k Allegheny Myer R. P.
ALFRED I. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
NOT. 30, 1800
Books ind Statceery.
DIARTFS FOR 1869
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
PININ INK, Musk, STATIONRY AND
Picrunts
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Tows 12. Nur. 19. Me.
Sewing Machines.
THE NEW AND 1:SIP1101*
gLIAS HOWE
FAMILY SEWING MA(
Marra mewled the Fuel Mee at the Parte Exposit:tin
1867; met. MI other it v, h:nee.
. _Aho. the forming State Fairs taro award.
nd this 104 ilk She Arse prembrp
' 'New Vera. Ohio. Pennsylvania " ',.noottallew
Rempahlre. Vermont. Wisconali adieus.
At the County Fairs of XMiliV.l. kiaondags, Oswe.
to. Ways.. Orleans. Tompklns,S...-. a Ildarge. Hen
kinteraehayter, Livingston. and o 1.1,,,t of otb•tn...
Mk=of the Committee on Machines. at
Fair held in Rochester. t0. , -0: "Tour
Rmarnittee hays szandsed tfie different Sewing Me
ath:tea, to which flair dfestionersacalled, and would
recommend oaths best Wilily Machine for all welt.
aims Rawe's Miebine. and fat' the following
reasons: 1 of conetroctloto.
sdisity of tension on upper miff lower threads.
lid—am of management. 4th—Oreat range of work
odor all materials. sth—The perfect attachments to
the Napkins for telling. hemming. tacldng, braiding.
=OW binding llnd cording. and the 0 1 / 1 8 with which
are applied. lith—The durability of the Ma
chine. It being gash of hardened steel. and adjusted
in ha bearing.. We recommend a medal." -
. _
Ifeer it* Irerolner.ltraider. Torte:. Quinn'. Cord
es'. Embroklerer, Binder. Feller and improved Tuck
Karim. .
_' It will or any slavery Ned of thins& from the
'lnset:to the eartseet. with a much 'smaller died]e
lUD Ober machines. De sure and entwine one be.
tore yea parchaee. Price from Sad to o l's). and every
nueldne warranted. The real Table our Mantdag.
taring Nachtnee fortallore Doet.ElhorAllarness and
Carriage Makers. le too weft known tolaatnire ram'
trleat. " Don't tell mall and see theta;
INEPARD k TERNINTR. General Agents.
.20 Lake Strecta;nntra. N.Y.
For sale by CODDI N 4 .1K r 881:14. 4 CO . General
Arabi. Towanda. Pe. . •
s ' * ' l4l' i r ieet r teVitlUbPN -: '
WHOLESALE GROCERY
,
• It: ,
‘f L • • .-; • fi•-•
• f •
3314. 131fej
113 3330 &nos ' .•
quires., ; ,
They have uaw iu store, Sugar, sy
rup, 311Oluasm, Cope, Itlee,..Toharoo,
Fish. Salt, Cheese, Fraits, 'Crackers,
Candy, listahes t ironing, Wrapping
Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds,
and a great variety of other gocida;
which have been: recently bought %t
the lowest point in 'the market, and
are offered at wholesale, at rates to
corrend.
•
'ruby desiro atten-
tion to their large stock of Fine Tens,
which they are sehlink at 'New -I:lark
Jobbing priees,---gnaranteeing the
quality in all eases.
- Have also on hand a good assort,
meat - of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
Olt
y still continue to have the ben
efit of it resident Partner in New
York, who is constantly in the niar-
ket, and prepared to turn to our Id
vantage. any lavorablc - changes in the
price of goods.
FOS. STEVENS. MERCUR k co
May 12, 1868..
•
pATTERSON & KINNEY;
(Sweet...mt., TuwL L Jost.l
GEO('ERIES AND PROVIT.ONs
TOWANDA, PENN'A
Xing plli:Clig44l:l the rut(:. ,ti.rk of
of T. J. JOYIEB. awl haring addediargely ciereto by
recent purchase+. they take pleasure in announcing
to the public that war are p - epared to well ; =IOW
and everything in the
GROCERY MID 1•11OVISION LINE.
- -JOIIY Y. COL
Superintendent_
SUGAIIS,
FISH,
FLt )EJR,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
As cheap as the cheapest We guarantee perfect as
lafactlon to all who may raver us with a call.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
J. S. PATTERSON
Yarch 10, 1864—u.
PEOPLE'S
soon COI DiltDON AM) WWI rrnuia
GROCERIES AND 'PROVISIONS,
Whicli will be sold ad the loweet pLigiabli! prices.
FRUIT OF. ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
FLOUR, F:FIET), MEAL;GRAIN,
Ding on your produce. whleb we pay, caul for.
-
♦ combat sSpply of Ashton Salt. NB sited thark
Butter Firluds, Tubs. de.
Plow call and look through our stick. and newel
do our beat, ao Nemo Ton, - W. A. ItOCIVEI,L,,
Towanda, April 29, 1869.
TELE MOST colivzii/ENT
_A place in town to get a "
ci-oop, .A. I_•
0. R. ALV0111) having purchased the shore well
known establishment. to nowprepared t . o wait upon
all who may favor him witli a - call.
lire shoo koeps a full , supply of
Which be to prepared to melt cheap.
Towanda.MY '
0 A Dik' D1 , ,5 4 4aF ALL
:k • 2cr. tvtertrfs.
Mx 20.
, AM
I=l
ri.„ 4 ,, &C.,
NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOL S
GR•.'e'BWEb d PRO 17.571,N.v
Snob u .1
TEAS
COFFEES,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES
FEED,
CORN MEAL,
KEROSENE
STONE WARE, &c., &c.
EZIES3339
GROCERY it. 14 ,11) PROVISION STORE.
A new and complete i4Ock cd
CODFISH,
MACKEREL, ,
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON-,
HAM,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE' NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
Is it the
EATING HOUSE,
Tao doors south of the NatlcTal Bank
P A AM4Y
,GROCERIES,
•
- 8 4. '•••• ''' , r B F•4 B -... X. . -' 4 ,7 r, . •
. 1 , 1
iviiiti *: i MUM; A MG,
i., ';:.•'---''.'" : I
• 'Atrtssainiklakenure iii,e,ltt , :r. 4 . 88 , ,
N ' ',,','• 1:' ~: ;(2:48 , '. ::'
1 ' ' -.:- t*., PATCH ; I
t'i ; , :1.',:. .14 , -":- a
tii l4 44oi4Tal la ° ll, 1. Tw ' w v ive,sraa
moll eiiitertig4 4lll cadidaoli6Wia`iii
' aimit l .ll wick or
. -
GRO•CTrBIES,,N
Which 1 faro ipuroboord for cu AM feel confldent
111 ! 1 "" " ?..P" 41 7r ; 1 1.- -L ''
ebtii;tites;;: iFove I rin tirintbUo; splendid
of I
- • .; -,
TEAS; CC:ool,E,S, A gtretAiS b
STAU6I. EWA:UAW% EIPICW, ke.
Him on hand a!ainn - !dock of
AKRON FLOUR, `GRAHAM DO.
RYE DO.. aucx7fg,!v,
I keep oonstantiy on hauddoOßK. HAMS, 41111), and
all lauds at TIM. Weald 4:10 the atteattaa of the
intblkrto ik4t , r :
'‘,J
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
e,‘
Ipwow t ceyac.
.4asse lisklirf.a&tabrated t
dry, Now Tort - ebeddezd ri t"Brogra Soap•
Please call And oungne ime stook of
Wool EN 'NVAIf4
Large assortment: of ICANIELE NOTIONS. TuILL'T
SOAIII, to., Aa r j will pay the td . glier4 calth prim Mr
COUNTRY .PRODUCE.
Inman: give us I mink:for* astorhext,
01'1,6116ns indebtbal to ttc late Ann cilll pleaaa call
and make Immeatatu payment.
Towaneia. Starch. 12,1867
OM
AND
CORNER ALkl:ti AND BRIIX4W intEurs.
TowANDA,
Dealers4ti *II tulle of
GRIfl
PI-101'1810"
FLO
Feed and iietii
WOW), WILL() IV aati STONF
1 7CT _A. IR, Fr, I
%V. riouht call sorecial tttaut:oh to our mock of
LOUR, SUU Ali, TEA d COFFEE,
Whtrh wo WARRANT to gm+ bafadactor
K
paid fiii• • . •
Prod 11(,
M. J. Lo G. L. KEELEI:
Tapioca, .I.lsum.roni. Sago. Cearl Da:
end If tunny. Oakley's, Tiyl,tr's. and Pont's.
- F=4l3- *LIN+. If olnutn's. Talmadge,
awl Royal Balking Fo-rdor.
rnett's " Stan
.
dart Fat:nets.
Rector's
Farina. Hops.
• Cole ti , Aetin...
The ficni " Fruit Jar.
Bau,'• Cno,olato,-(.70,‘s and
"Titus" Cream; Lemon and r.stra B,ls C:as kr. -.
•• firma's " Wcfer. 2,iitk. Boston, F.g sod nutt”r
Crakkors.
Toinuitla. June 23, 11:163.
MCCABE it MIX
RECIMING NEW GROcflim.:
DAILY!
13plecidid Asmortuxeut! Wtokma:e and Retail!
Fresb and Eno quality 01 Grocertraos tniu be bought
PRICES R.ktifiE LOW
THE MARKET
An aunts of
'NATIONAL FIRE WORKS !
Wholesale and Retail.
Country Merchant. will do well to call. Ow:pricee
shall be. o with the ressortable," aatiafartory.
CALL AND SEI
CARR PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Goods shov,n with pleasure. We shall pay strict
attention to - all parts of our trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Awept our thanks for put favors.
Towanda, June 14. 1869
LOOK HERE!
COWELL' & MYER,
►t the old Aland of linsarnsta. k cotton, are now
receiving .large and sell aelected stock, of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. '
Which they.offer to cash buyers at t priCea that defy
competition. •
Cash paid for all kiwis Planners' Produce.
Aprll 31, IS69—tf.
Tea and- Coffee.
G LORIOUS NEWS!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
(MEAT A 3fERICAN TEA STORE
No. 1 Gnarrru t . Parrot's Ntw DLocx,
BRIEDiIE STREET, .TOWANDA.
At the sign of the
; AMERICAN 'FLAG r
RED, 'WHITE AND BLUE STORE
Samples of Teas GIVES AWAY rat:Emr, to satisfy
the people that this is the place to sate money.
PRICES LOW AS THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA
1 COMPANY QF NEW YORE.
I Fresh Ground Coffee received daily front New York.
er ground. to order. Also whole Coffee, green and
; roasted. ell dyke. whole -and ground Spices. Dried
Fruits, ke., at equa ll y low !glee.
;• •
The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for
thevery liberalyiatronaire extuudell to him while in
the Groceiy business In this Phietk,•-and respectfully
solicits a trial In his now enterprise: The Wildness
will be conducted strictly on the . •
CASH SYSTEM!
So you will not mire to pay - titre prtaee to, make hp
for the tomes of a credit httelnese.
If you can't spare the money to pay for a pound,
bay an ounce and pay for it. Be independent—then
you will be worthy to walk under the..
ItMERICAIJ FLS.O
Into the -
American Tea Sore !I
•
And buy sour :Goods -cheap. 1: re Itoulember the
Vitittedltlite Blurting', tilockaletatuElltuel.
July 1. VW. '11114.11111.A.1.1. k TIMOSWAY.
- - -
.
A LL "KINDS lIROIETIT:ES AND
P:orientut. at wholes* and r!t it. at
May 18, 1869
DRIFT) FRUITS OF ;1.1. KIN • S;
•-• • - -
VAS 'VELIKOICirATANIMINkc-:
•
MERCHAW-t-A'AlMatall
• ' ",-
, - I
-• k ,
JILTS, CAR,B;.'
'CI': EN.
~ Tjl
S '
" F'.l,, R
N
'1.1,.,.5,W
11i 4,:.,, G4 I
11, ;(
: ', w , ' p'i,, .s
i
I osßOd S tree t, t‘
*4vEILiT IO4 A
C°•.N:Y•
W 0 base a Fashionable Cotter from New Irgrk dlty
and take all the ride inzlelng lot? s good ilt. •
We mate at on own establlgnoent Wo give par.
nadir ittealloni to Youths': fly's', and • • -
OREIMG,IIOTH.OO
CLOTtis,, AND CASSIBIERES,
cells toss:oo . par oid tan iioia)
BaNI Stork :II Hats 'lnd r 01).9
Kept within 20 !ale& (Amin and look, indigovetor
, • - .
ba at tba Ward nodal; .liveri Thursday.
Withra
raples of43ooas, 4:14 preputa snak
au> us . yhai NELMS, .1: ILANNER;
48 Broad-at., Warerly, N.Y.•
Vet,. 2U, 1869
. .
TT-MAY B,EAVONPEiIKETIi HOW
WI 1)0 IT. qiUT tru Los ,. -
C. B: PATCH
I SELL . TIETT:E.II• ANDi WRAP= . 00137)8 . TUAS
a T 1 N (J . S u 81;!
C. Is. rATcli
HI
If yon are at all ezeyt!c.l of the sohlecl,
,JU4t, =al
Who
t• •
NEW CLOTHING EIIPOIHU3.I4
Om, door uout, of Co t• j "ur
put (,;.-ce i wah'ill pi
smil . :.: , ; - ANi) 1.30 - 7, - -; vi,o-i—Jr-..);
v. 1,1.1, 4a. l.t f 1 p so ; fo^ at t
teptiketiio:i in tie I can oltß^ .irtt-rbat ,
lath, t:tito those who lot re 2 .I.IIM-1125H'
Wen priers w.•fq Ngllchr
and oil who dem:rn to boy gouda a a
F. °-
Flue are the tiazutents made for F. 41,
In the rcpUndld rooms 'of the popultr tine Pd.
:instead and choimat, rich and rare, -
Elegant Clothing fa men and boss' wear:
fall fu , geutleracn. fall lit all.
A:ter the clothes at tbe popular tble 17. e,
Look U cl ,, tlv, at sir
t.lt4lsitlg at Liss t
Clutlimgtn eeit,ott. :!1 111 tiled ,ker:t
't.re.veithmn anywhere etto
rco:ta. Intl hoye and
T y them .iqcr.Ciltl yettit come
o:on3, for tint people pn•L
Into on: doors With•it In“ory ruall
Nubby 31B.I.nice are the Ilan:fleets all.
C;relit !tribe SV).ea ntthe petyllar , 02 3 P<-e,
,LONG ILEKLLIC..g
OEM
EiXIM
And the
, o. 11,
171_
itadatwos Us» o gool assoituFaat.
FE=
LY .1316114Vi11i CX/CNT4Y
doubt. will raulak
reer.c tfully oc , llcit a call trim my' old eaalo:neca.
P.I IR PI:I P E
Itementber the pte,tfe
One doorseratti of Veal's . limo,
ItILIUS 'V iLer
I=
CONTl:krit'At. RECI:ItTION t
INCREASING ENTIICSIAS7II
suocHrsoLv LOU' PItICE!
trD I'o=lN CLGTIIIN , t. VIVVERWEAIt,
HOSIEMY
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
I=
FINE DRESS
iIATF4 czars.
my stock Is complete. Eret - y la marLcil In plain
I%,nres, anal no deviation, all ' treated alike. Evety
garment guarantee(' to turn out as represented.
Call and look at our goods and prices. Ease mon
ey and case.
ro suonny I .xo marT.Va! Qa DANTL.:P.ING !
at the popilar One Price Store of
ALEX. HOLOSION.
• 123 Main street.
Opposite Corhtug, Busuell
Towanda, Nov. '32,180.
sa- The highest cull price paid for Wool, Icicles,
and Pelts.
SPRING AID SMIER
GOODS!
R. W. V, DY,
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda. and the
public generally. that he has in .store and daily re
ceiving new -and
FRESH GOODS,
In his lippo, suitable to the wants of the people, which
he will sell for Currency at fanner
GOL`D PRICES!
Com:bang as wain] of good, Drell and reliable wade
CL THING,
(No Shoddy of.any kind) consisting or
BUST<NESS
all grades,
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
all Wool,
DRESS COATS, PANTS'& VESTS,
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants
Overalls: and Ocembirta, Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen. Caseimere. and Flannel Shirta, black Ties, Sus
penders, Gloves, Canes. Leather Gaga. Spring Style
Silk. Soft and Straw Hats. All first-class. Septem
ber that good Goods are cheaper at a fair price than
wor govdtrat any price.— Gall and aIenDICIIIV seods
.before baying, j. Ono door ehnth of Aapirtwalfs
ware Store. '
Towsuidx, NoT.IB, 1889. ' • 11`7 W. - EDDY.
HF:TEMPLE OF
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
. . •.
An entire twig stock of Clothing, bought as cheap as
before the war, sobutroltt7itb ,,
,;?•
- 831 i tlIZ PROFITS !
•Thl. uudersignea would respectfully atm', t
the citizens of Tnwande and vicinity that Le .•.
rescl7, to offer tlntrn Chithfng t such eel
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CHINCHILLAS. PILOTS. 1
Also tlke
F 1 Tr Danis A:4u BtsmEss Sirrrs,
AND Al 4,
Furnishing iloode. dc.. ant that these goods, bought
at verTiow idgutua.Will bueeld with, very tunlih,Pru•i
Ate. 'r intend to est:Melt a permanent Linde in •hla
place. and in anus to gain the c.ein‘loricket Pn.cha.
flees. will deal oti a hole or
UONESTY riTEGAITY .
. .
Ana till wimbi *ill be 'wortimtin toi•irtott they ar s e
repr..sented to be. -Come aryl examine, sina conletice
yourself. Don't forget the place. Temple of I - Penh:en,
.opposite the Means Koine, Kenn end at 13elfaeima's
Block, ; • 44capi. ,
Toi9tial, _
vi. ..! . • • .0
L e l;= ,
lini
inciptar
, . , ~.,,,...„. ~.. _:-„
wAye.-11.4tucip , QUAD:' :
1' .. .6f.....:,:,.. /Az r , , -D - ..2,44Virp; - - , •:, , 1:
T.N...,_v=
mety4 vite 4 ; . line
-',.`,?:-.,i',,,-,.,,...,,,„,
M
OEN ,
all Ito
which
En
F,tisic biusenn• • i?oiss . pri, La hc.
-- - • ''Aii*ii in 415 4 ... wear.. .C2ll Sa • • -
• - if. E. ..IiOSENFIEtIYS . •
sma istairlacti rnitssit - of the tart; - tlitt rot iitu get
goods Sbasspat,, oast as rellresasted. - •1' aim cifl tho
alasatioa of the., public. tttsty: 16tuktost fisat'a Far.' -
mrdoumrpriifshrters, -
ir.insizsuniis, '-' - '''
.
- .. - . • ._ DRAWERS,
.. . . , , . . . ... . .
_ . Ovsnaiss, .
1 • .-:- --_ • -
• .- . ---- . SWATS,
Caidaga Jacket,: Waves, Ma, 5t:1,41640'v; asa Cu'. l ,lsti, ail lit the !WAS styles. - •
HA TX (MPS, &v. tke
tittig 114 a Ciiii baortumeitildiv, elsewhere.
4 • - nosEsnELD,
New Turk Clothing Itazase, No. 115 :Laity street, up•
pohtte - Poliells.'Tcrwistda, Pa.' • " "0t.t6,1:362
IZ9bacco.a4ti, Cigar
G.l EORGE - V. MYER,
!laving Isnreluated the
TOBACCO AND: CIGAR, STORE,
olle , door south of the thrst NAtioual now
everytbili4 to his !the, wholvaale aaci n-1,1
He keepo .7nnt2nEy on bon, r ...11,101t;
G (4 ICE GIGAR 8,
FINE c CT. 'PLUti. AND tiAtiiKlN:,l rcm.\ CU,
Pat lip ;:i all • i:r; Tht, of
AND s_:.)svir
.T.lO r • 1,10.71 h.r.:13/
FAN CV SMO KIN ti ACCO,
I
/
1111
roBAi - ,•:ii . ". 'NES 7:./:11101:CiES,
.1!AT.11 c.l MT;
And all gm) b tt-hally kept in a flint-dim,
/ (1
v.lll ,1b A . C . I( I- mll and tArLullne his large
and welt Pelreted .'Lock •
Towanda. APril ~ :9. 1: U.
JULEP 2_II.GUENLN,
JEWELLER J SILVERNII77I,
MEReUR'S .NIEW BLOCK, TOWAYDA, PA
I_., "Y" .
ot-at drdctiptionr•;;
FINI: S\l'ISS WA .(714-Es,
AMERICA' WATCHES
CLOCKS of eery•.tyle, from the chespe3t to the
best.
A LARIE ANSOBTILENT Ok;
sPEC TA CLIEN,
RF:PAIItING NEATLY AND EXCEDIOUSLI, DONE
TowatLs, Lept. 16. 1869
I J OOK!
NEW JEWEVEY,
AT WATLNEWI3.
!GOLD WATCHES,
ELGIN WATCHES,
AT WAIINEWS.
VALTHAM , WATCHES,
PINE GOLD. JEW7A,R3,
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS,
. AT NtAL'III.II:K:
Spector told lute of things too numerous to men
tlott,'T CCAR'SIEWS.
Call and lice hlm, ycrt %1111 newt twenty ppr 'mut to
3"01 - , rlarthaeleli.
tar ; Watches. Clock,. and Jewelry rnpattal.• and
warranted. Pattotee 7:li•rit. WARNER.
Towanda. Dec. 1.
_ rasnllaueous.
TOW/IND* MEAT WERET ,
orY.rpts, rial .426 CLAYS.
A gie toc sa t b: t aibers keep caintautly ?u Laud,
OYSTERS, -
at irliOleialeatitl retail ushers nli partlea coin be sup
plied at reasonable rates.. Also n full dock of Wale
sondsting of • •
BtEr, Njwc SAUSAGE.
HEA..ISCLTEESE, UOLOGNA.. i TALLOW, LARD. kc.
Jitisiket rant ctrsser southat Warr lloaac, 3111 n-st.
Tor:undo. Pe. •
5ep21,89-4lm
AA :FULL ASS ORT 31E N.T
su4 exectcp man, at
livisclrlo, MO:: ' 1/3XO s . EILIELMS.
A NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS
;I* Eugravii,gs ut FROST'S
THE BET FRUIT JARS IN USE
. McOASE st,lllVe.
Tar, GEM_ rgurr JARS, THE,
iflirt N
k MIX
in use: wholesale ami..eetail.cc.usul
MEM
--000DS,
eXh;iii S'uila;
';~he h(oet style; .
I Am also to
•
' S ''' .
ME=
60331
n E
jer - 017
=I
Deolrs in
GOLD CHAINS
ron ALL AGES
=
AT WAR:SI2I'S
=3
AT WAraiWif
ch i their iason
aIAW, ORA:CND k CU
...,...............;*4:1.4.; 4,,,,,,,
CY' ': ! —' ''''
4 —..:•'.. ."17' ' ' Z' s '
tIS P- r - ' - . 4 •.,„'" -. -;•,,•:.: : • ,!y.,::::' , 1, - VI
-
, er' : r'f' ' l O - -; - •: -
, Ori ~, et, -. ,' i. , ,•:- ..,:, ~,:,
a,l- ...., -
, - ca 4 ,— I
0,1 t.. 9 il :t.l b 4. ,}',6 ' 4 al • : • ~, . - ej i l \.fi
- ,:it • , ''':::!, 1p 11,•,14. - 1•:, , ...,, MT .:,
0 , , , . r ... ,• -., ~: 1 ,
..
tl
~. ,1'.. , :; ,• '.' ,":•,'
_.~~:
es -
i
ME
S;
ARSTikr 4 L-BR 6 TEMS+
WWI/ to call the 'O9 pritAie to theft
HAM:MARE.
• rAuarma IMPLENICSIII,
RLACKSIRTIIB' T001... ' 4.
and CAIIPMiTAtr,TDOLI3
Oot Litto aleoi tmcnt'of
Window Oluoiflisob, Paints,
Potty, Vandobes, and ralut
and Varnleb Itroallem • • • -'-
or all kinds. Which will bo mold. :Or 1..(1 . cools
413,4,11..40n05c0tnic0l of • _
• ~, 74*.p9s*x.r. .7, A 'MPS. - -
Of ovary nude and-pattarn to salt ha
Latitpa repaired and chimed front Oil :told to
Kerosene. ,
attentlon raid to Ole utann7..l4.ing-ol
all kinds of
- TIN *WAKE,.
'r"
We have on Mud a fine airrehi ut
• GLASS 1 , 11151 T
'rah ituPttered self-eetlhkt vb aa. s id
• 114111ILTICAL SEAT N (lin;
Wb:eh ie eno of the best cane uYc 1. .
Jnne 1885. '
GO TO S. N. •!
. 'BRONSON ' S
111;111LI () Him° ALI cut s vi, , , ,v;
Z.:th.tt bettor. stud tulle for the name, as ituportunl.
ray.,,JunFogiu.a.
S.OB, DOORS AND
:InEt.Ator tiutaity can be found, and at pi 't attain
:ll4e.
H STO ,
ERO - .; AND.
;o; , tite't_rie tilt: ruatt.-t,
11.1111”:"Attf.:-ST‘ }ILE,
Jou. 21,
anittn.
1 00K HERE!
Then• :if &ihth t:ou r.t 1.114,
itir I in .h'ur•rtilrrr•r•
•TOWANISA.
Vac, taz-, , e4 attd eztack
EP IT a, _IN - I 'II UT TR, - al 1
b. G r in 7in No: thexii P03 , 1 ,, ,1vaul Iv
-
GiaA TL Y LIED LTED
Hy stick cons:sLii in hart of Parior. Library, Lin•
sets, Yarliir, Library, Exton.
sirrii. Lining rind Tsbles. Chairs,' Ledslonils,
Waslistiiiiia, Sofas, Lininifos T-tc•a-tetes,
era.lios, Cribs, &c., A %inl line to
1•. or, 314:1Vil Lind Ciinnuon
Graf end Iltistic Formes and Braeliets,
fic. In faLit, osorYtinnill.
L;: Ike l ur'raiturf• Line !
W11 . 1 , 111111-I 6, 1,131 to aillsVez: itcl. ditsl , oli...bm - ,,1
Noy ,
J. 0 , EII P 1 E S
11.3 n VIA? .112.,1:Vility c.q lo ~,1130 else
where.
•
ThatAidati tl tl , l liubila for
. thelr paxt liburatpatrun
age, and tlet,rodned L. , 111Vilt a r ,, atinuanco ofrthr•
same by offaring inthwetuents pot to be found ase
where, 1 invite. Upon to cr.!! higt examine sup goods
slid before ptrehaehrg els . e.strzre. N.l charge
for showing goods. and I '•
WILL NOT li UNDER ,';OLD!
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual ettlie low
est market priees.
I also keep 011 band a large assortment of Ready
Slade Coffins, from the most common to thr finest
Rosewood. Also Bernd Robes, Crapes, lte.,andl am
the sole agent In Bradford county for Sl3uler a: Flak's
1.1.1.721.L1C CASES, CASKETS. &ILI
got alwayx in readlues,
Towanda, Do.•. 10, 1368..
SE,LLING 'OUT BELOW COST !
A wonderful opportututy for all who w;sh to
P URCHASE FURNITURE ( !HEAP
S. T. 'DECKER
It1:1 sell ;:11 Lin gok,ls con,,eug ,e 1
I' ..1 11' I, ( /I? ,'.; E 7'B,
1)121 7 1S - G IN( O 3i NE-M. i
CH.-111IN
LEDS ? 'EJJI
i
11 L OAV COST:
rfz- The Btar.. s pzo,out c,cripiell by n... is for
rent or sate. IL is one at the Lent bnabna, 3tancid
in To~canla. '
Towanda, July 21, v V.362. - S. T. DECKEII.
•
FURNITLIIIE W.A.RE-ROOMS.
JAAES MANE:SON announces to the public that
he still continues to manufacture mail keep on burl
a large assortment of
- OABIICET FIJAN/TURE:
Bureaus. Tables, Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs', of
every description:will - a are made of tholiest mate
rials, and hi the most Workmanlike Manner.
I invite the inspection of the public to my work:
which shall nut be surpassed in durability at any shop
in the country, and my prices will be found to be as
low as the times will admit. .
S Ready-vinyl° Colrain constantly onliand or made to
order. Atood Hearse will be inraiehed when desired.
Aug. 1865.
ritcelbaoots
1101Q0K-BINDERY.-THE - TUB
reapoettully Informed that' the Book-Bin
dery has been removed to the .trgna _galling, Ibizi
story,. where trill be done
1100R-DiN - DING:
In all ita various branches, un terms as rem Doable 4
•• the times" will allow. The Bindery' will be umbel
the charge of •
H. C. IMITAKER.
Ail expericruld Binder, and all work will be promptly
done in a atllo and manner %kith cannotbe excelled.
Music, klagatines. Newspapers,old Books, ke;, bound
in every variety of style. Particular atient'on will be
paid to the 'Billing awl:Binding of "
BOORS
To any iyalter..i.'whirh in quality and dura
bility will bo warrante .
AU work will hu .rea: - / for d.hvery when promised..
: The patronage of the public .ulirited, and pet,
feet catlsfaction guaranteed.
Towanda, August 2. 11366-1/.
-1 1"'EW 811.0 P
%nos rE.N.Nmki)xEle
.
Ms <Tebed a shop in the room bark o f the limns* of
the young Men's Cl. , ' : •-i AsNxiation.recandistcrry,
over Ditty's Cloth ii.: ,ii- , . -those he is new prepared
totto VI kinds or -- ;.,
.
Iv lLo ,. bes4 4.ut.1.111..;it .do X.
Wien= nf numy _ ....; • 4'. cep lip
with tt , - 1 . .. pkane
his CT! tf I' -
don: . nnAlablo.
. • . - 1 7 . 1867.
. .
LIME!
The underaimacil hereby a mien:mac. to .the iyublre
that he. keejw constantly un butn3 at hla KILN- to
iIEtOWNTOWN, Y. a full supp 7 y Of (real/ burned
NEW 'NHS. 1:11.1E, which he will M llaa cheat as it
can be bought at auy,pplut slant the
May I, 1803—tf. DAVID 11110W1Q.
AOREBEL; 051)FISH, BLUE
/11- 111aeldnaw Trent. :Claceed, Picldea. wild
Binolted - Salnawa, Ehniated Iballhat:iutilDeledßeef, at
- .741 k 4EELT.II:4.
• o•, - 7:771- r t • .13
4, 5 c .
• 16-0•,,41t
. _
~f4* *SA aP4ll4. B co4ip.lor 4 **ri. o
sdiabirtrirtc4t;"itia;.ii, hat ix*
emlrinepompkit
_vielidroc4:catiotitOnlir 4 azPP* Ol l. rt , -;
manoeeay rdutalurii
=la th, VirfeleltAltti= 1 0$01 1 . 1
-WaiWviitheTirrt terrchitZ "tet- 3 ' Me*
0,1;;•;7: : •
—l' • • —1 • • '
IPFT 2 P4iO . OOII II WW O V;fr
•
3'411 k. 1444 , • T.
KeIIOWNP; -
- • aitabir tiai4g6ibing 7111 , 24-
'ASSN. frfF.4oi. citattiEYB,,
=MI
119
tafd,4113.11, 1 . 104t0r0pt,, ,
iCiltstl;o/1;80
_ _
illary'stisticiact:ltitee; In all t'ie's waritty;.
SPONGES, DU VBHII4. SOAPS, COMII4,
Poinvki. liatr;Atex:it:Autieri":“ '
POCKET BO 0 TilliNA
Voaet..ll.u.leti.4litzoia t C •
- TOpT,CBRIN S tTi nun PIMPAR:ViViNg;
MAE ViAN'S AND LIQUOiLIi •
For 3aectLlAti• use:: _
TQIIACCO, Oichins,
Gankra. flower. Seeds. Int:lmA Say.
worte‘s. Suspeaw!lia. 14 - o.4st
• Pimps, .Terthiris Map, 1.1.4Ce5.
Nipple/4 liipplt , Sarah' sittlihickie.Sysiligiif:
Li Japs.l•l4p:-.
•' wometers, r.strasl4, titin' •
JULfi tilasa Wart...:llS9tWec!pals, Corks. Bath
Brick, and Stove OW; Pwh Tackle. Ain
inunda;,,, ac„ Botanic. I.,'::ectle and liunt - eipt.4
Medi,inci, and al te poptilar YALU'. •
.111 waerav:,,, Awe ro . prewnite.L. l'orkinm
die.t..tuce can re :dor. orders by BLlgil or 1/1:111,
10;01 W.ll re.rre re.3:lll . ; eatal esriletl r.ttelltll7l).
3Ledir..4l.,.alvital gratlitoally at ,ti o, .02/09,.
eh:wising only , fir, tao.lieole. •
fro- Thunkfoffor I,M Mired intro: A . 05, ie,?-
pedfully eateceetiAce 4/ 4:a jrnmaa nad td;apnblli.th.l
no . ps:mi Khali be antnner:t Lae Von.
..na , and prt:one.r: •
.; n:A-Orr'lr.Sunlips toy p.aateriptaaw , kr, to to
and 12 u. ,
Jan. I, - ISWA—yr.,' H. C. I'oirrr4t. 31‘.1).
lOWA ;'DA A 74111C,UL1MIAL
HEIN' Y AND Llf.} HT Wi N
ivtx)D It ALL as nit.tNent's
S . CEOLL t ETt!., ET
11038, SPOKES & PENT STUFF;
:;!,:l.g . ca
Sl: 4 3l:Nii f,;2:07.711 111('XOILY AND ()Ali
‘I.IGi:T 111..VY JAY')
havi, the _Broad and c:Gtuge
• r rivu!4.ar and
Bi_,:pol)
.6z co.,
htill cc:labile., to manufacture their celebrated
HORSE POWERS S: CLEANERS,
tiul Wilijrn a 1,11t,:r tuarldne, for less'utoney than
can be bad'els.rwhert , in-the'world. We elahn for
our machine ; that they will ;10 as 11111d1. 07 more,.
than any other, and .are-more durably built. We
personalty superintend our wort and sue that it is
well down. - We will send - . •
JAMES 0. FROST
01 our II:no:lines, tin api)licatit!ii.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One 1 Two 710r3e SErEILiTOILS,
SAW AND bRIST
tilvv til4 a cfall before imp:basing:o4 . l% - h! re
•va "OD azioacrvtra , `sxril-uv
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MACHtNE SHOP;
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T0WA....N.; . D.A., - BRADIF0111) CO., P 4.,
• SHINGL]
Of the heel flttehti. with the latest Improvements.
.1.11 :Linde of- Idaehmioy for llourisig 3111(1 Saw Mille.
Steam Engines 3.3zitle and Repaired,
Steam Whistles ' ! : •
Stean..Gnages,-
Onage• Cocks',
Oil Cans,
- •
BOLT:. CUTTING.-„,:
Done iron) to 1t fiaehe3 hi diameter.,
FOBBING
Of lean wrought vorlt nir Midges, and all oiler pnr
pow., done' to order. Mao, a Lego amsornuent of
COOKING & HEATING STOVES ,
,
Coal and Wood liunaT6,,Fiumiture for Cookilig Stofes,
Stove Pip . e, Tin Were. Bat Pump,: Ylomr, Criltlva
. tors and Scrapers; Copt cont,tautly on hand,. , •
. Drawings enutApecilications- •
Mall khjds of mnehil.+4,7 1:611. arid other pl
prepares .•• , • L. : ti
• TAMES, AIITC111 1 11.;L: " • •••
Forrtusu, who 1i::431,m1117.50 lar,N f 4 0116
botilrh of the
NE W Pir.A2N1.1 14 ,11.1 :
Tip, undersigned bairns butta lanio and (sumac.
thous o Ur: lior.efi,•ll of T9sclula, atto..l it c O A PITAL
indrierirernl krnprrerei ruienin&y, ror . -
V, Ancouo: over - traAitg.. 04,0
VON %IN\ WA: I
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Are pri....ire
nd to ?fa orders, nrhtlie: Inigv"or AinAIL T' 5 ` , 11,,44 . 3,11 ? 25 . W. 7. L
11 1 ,0 0 the shotteit uotict: AVe hare 'ate.) :a birgo-ri, • ~
riuty of 11L 1 11,,DINci'S, or the. lateet. ~.tyl. mud ' .1.1 -;
f 1.1: '
which we calk fitralpil litlltilt elloap, tlialttitry , ,in be
PPILND , THE LY:C(‘
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worked 1.y:11110., . . . .
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to omit one 'cluitorrn.-. - : --
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to 1 - 0,:0.,,...n ot ...t ~..r -t.t: A 424 ii , . 1. : i int . c.eili It.: their 13(i.-Thejta.leralrited hale 1 . 4 :s .L: .
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It vtotl;n4. , by t... 0 Ott.:-.1...;; - 13r:Int . y.onr' refrt .or , /t ktiLLEII, tor ills Pttergue orearryin,T o .4.. l. '"
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CATALV;IIES
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(lacer-1a AND LllAq SAW WILLS,
Situated on Plu . e. e.t.t of Main St..wt,
Is tisc izuv.r9:l to Perra:elt
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Prpital and Sueplus, - - $27 0 , 1 , 00.
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Oct. 5, - • •
LIFE, AND '..ACCIDENIA I
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Agf-ucy. fLer,by casing the , troth'-
irolit;{ tlllerl.ere fur rettleatrat
At tll aware Store of tcal.111”::
.ell 5: Co. S. 'BUS, Hl_
TOT , auda, F&_ 7. IHo6—tt.
NATIONAL .rgsciz_kyci
cAprraL, $1.040.000-I , un i n•u.
Clarterid Conpr.
CLARENCE H. MARK. President ;
JAY COOKY:. Chairman Fileitte
HENRY D.; COOICE.Nice p'etadcwt: -
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It is a:Nat...caul
-It has a paid np capital at Ono
It offers lOW rat-s M preminme ;.
It f,a - ni%lles er ineurr..n. t1:11:1 ctto :
.t. It it - et - ta:u :
O. note to tau Ettratibtlity of roloreprt....frott.t.en
ne.authler,tintling
7. lie palliated are pain coutraclA. so 123=4-
reave for ao toualt toottey
polieeJ r• e oon-forfe.tio.t :•
are ~..::pt “tt,
W. CO.. Banker., 1.14.4.1,1,!E
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Agents .'r T.watela and vicitnty.
Jan. 9,
CONNECTICUT AlifTU.th LIFE
E COMPANY-.
, N1.2111E4E4 , 1 YOWL I 1 :50,000 Itzhvate...
ASSETS {.bone 1. 104194vvei $25.0 00 , 00 °.
survhet ever -$4,000,000.
CVIIIIENT DIVIDEND rlto7tl 40 TO TO DE:11 i ENI
Teta Claims by Death paid to date, over ,46.050,4vv ,
TOTAL, PIYIDEVDS PAID TO DATE, OCEE $G 000.12,
,j PCRELY METCAL COMP. 1 )
. its surplus is equ:tably divided - among the
icy holders in
ANNUAL DIVIDES-IDS,
IVhieb may be niptietl iu n ductlonot
linty ae.euruulateAat interestlor the benet:t of i
Assureel, or may be n•reiccd by,thein in Cash:
Paid-rap .I"lieies are granted alter two or 11,4 ,
pears' Premiums , have Bees piUsl, thus prs,t,
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ALL POLICIES SU_V•FOREEITIN(
It lenacaTolirles nport all
DES:I:AEU: n -INstlivtiCE.
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SI'ECIAL P'EA I'CRES -
O.IIIGINAI. HIS COMPANY AND 01 , 1"1 - E
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McSEAS,
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FIRE rNStRA:NM AGENcY
AMIN W. MIX. AgenC, TOWANDA. I'►:
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Own: I.N.. , VaANCE CURIRAWY,
New Meat !. cm/. I
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