Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 17, 1870, Image 4

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    THE Toll~ =- D ~IPFQQL'PUBE•
This fruit, long known as "the love
apple, and said to have come from
the far south, has rapidly gained fa
vor wherever grown. It is suspecti
ble of great improvement, though it
has generally teoeived less attention
thin most garden ve.Te,.. fablet_. While
- under mreM Colt:we-they have been
Icing in reaching their present , state,
the tomato hew been a comparatively
short time under culture, and yet,
nature has done so much for it that
'it already holds high rank furlong our
finest fruits of the garden. Many
medical men claim for it valuable hy
gienic qualities, aml the human sys
tem—that mott perfect of all labora
tories—has confirmed the decision.
It is delicately acid, cooling and
bealtlifuL In hot weather our chil
dren seize the golden "love - apples"
and quench their thirst, while we all
use them at our tables.
Since this fruit must be brought to
perfection, why grow coarse, unsight
ly, spongy, ill-flavored; tomatoes,
when by attending to a few simple,
but important things, the finest qual
ities may be had?
11IPORTANCE OF SAND.ZG SEED mom EARLY
EZXE
The temptation of grow . ers for
market, to sell the earliest at a large
price is . so great, that little 'seed is
saved except from' those maturing
later ; doubtless under the impression
that the seed is just as good. But
thi.4 is a great ntidakr. The seed from
the fruit which ripens earliest any
season will be the earliest and best
the next year. There is no doubt
that the tomato has been -vastly im
proved by careful culture- (and can
be still further) in the desirable qual
ities of earliness, productiveness, size,
solidity, feviness of seeds, beauty of
form, thinness of skin, delicacy of
'flavor and richness of color.
liOW TO TILPROTE:TILE Film
Our experience has told us that
this is the way to do it :
Ist. Plants should be grown in
warm, light, rich soil from the seeds
of `the curliest ripened fruit having
most, if not all the valuable qualities
mentioned.
2.d. They should bei grown early.
3d. During no time of their growth
should they suffer from want of
warmth, sunshine, fresh 'air,, and a
soil in prorier mechanical and chemi,
cal condition for their healthy
growth
(•ERMI\ATIDG THE SEEDS IX A LITTLE BOX
For family use,(and it is especially
with this view we write,) the plants
!nay be started in a little box in a
warm room ; and for field culture in
;I hot-bed or green house. In quite
a small box all the plants any fa'mily
need may be grown. A few plants
well Cared for will be worth a great
deal more than a large cumber in
grown, such as we so often see crowd
ed to suffocation and death in dealers'
but-beds. Such long, weakly things
l i•an have no value. The little box need
tw no more than two feet long, a foot
wide and a few inches deep, covered
with glass to counteract the dryness
of the atmosphere of the room. Put
the box in the sunshine, keep -the
room warm and carefully ventilated.
Do not be in too great haste to ger
minate the seeds ; but once- started
see that the plants get no check from
want of care.
WHEN TO SOW SEED FOR AN EARLY CROP.
In the neighborhood of New York,
the seed may be sown about the mid
dle of February or beginning of
-March.'
TIIANSPLAti 11NG
When the plants are two or three
inches high they may be put into
small pots to be afterwards trans
planted into larger ones, or into a
hot-bed. The transplanting of them
at least twice, or even three or four
times before putting them in the open
ground, (which should not be done
till all appearance of frost has gone,
unless they are protected when : nee
essary,) will hasten early ripening.—
Each time, before transplanting, the
soil should be well watered so that a
ball of earth may be removed. with
each plant, and this is particularly
desirable when they are. being put in
the open ground and thus their
- growth will not be checked.. During
all this time let them have all the
light and fresh air that they can
stand ; use mild days, but beware of
cold and frost. A uniform warm
temperature is desirable, but not . so
hot as to make the plants grow too
tall and sickly. , If convenient, the
plants some time before being set in
the open ground; may be put into a
cold frame, protecting them at first
Its much as may be necessary.
If the above plan be followed faith
fully you will have ,an abundance of
line healthy
. plauts, when everybody
else is scouring the country for what
is not always to be found--good to
mato plants.
OPEN GROUND CULTURE.
Una) in the open ground they „will
delight and flourish in a rather light
than heavy, and rich, but not overrich,
soil, and if on the southeastern expo
sure of a hill side, a - here-they , will be
protected from the cold winds, and
enjoy the sunshine, all the better.
They should not be less than four
feet apart. Keep the soil friable.
T:et no weeds grow. Hoe early and
often, and they cannot take possession
d the soil.
.
_ For a lath crop the seed may he
sown in the open ground in spring.
When planted in their: place,: they
will• bear till the frost 'comes,. and
longer if proth'cted.
As the greiTaer part of the fruit on
the tomato vine is borne near • the
=round it - will . be Patna that the
shortening of the vines will cause nu
trition to flow to fruit instead of mak
ing branches. Don't be afraid to cut
out all sucker's and ' non-bearing
branches, and to slioTten. those , that
wander, The writer knows that the
advantages of pruning are questioned
by some, but he has learned.by expe
rience, whafever, may be the ;whop:*
of the matter, and results are in favor
of rather severe pruning.
KEEPING THE tRVIT CLEAN.
• The fruit may be kept4lean and
prevented,from premature decay by
spreading brush, salt hay, or other.
such material under the vines. or- by
training them. Bat if the soil be light
and dry this will not be necessary
especially for a general crop. In gar
den cilium, if it be thought best to
train the vines, a simple way is to set
poles twelve feet. apart, the tops five
feet high. Attach wires'horizontally
to them, which will form a cheap trel
lis for the vines; thus exposing them'
to the free action of the sun and air.
The flavor of the fruit thus grown
will be finer than that ripened on the
ground.
A great deal might, be said on va
rieties but after having . tried the
most popular :mei the writer now
grows "I.*ster'i Perfected Tomato"
in preference to all others,: first be
, nine h e think it thebett, and seoMd;
because he farais kr profit es well jut
rt- rlOwaire.
umwbL
E WE IL(1115"1:.'
010 MILES ' pm scum wrraovz
MUD GUAGE-DOUBLZ TBAOL
7014
CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. CHICAGO,
NILWAIIKEN. ST. PAUL, OMAHA.
And all polnta West and
Austsrms. cumin. rinunA. •
DAYTON, CLWINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS,
LOLOSTILIN. Eft LOUIS.
And all points South and Southwest. •
,NEW AND rancor= Mama Axe irs =sot=
Irmo= auxin TO RODUZITEM• 4turraw. Mrs
zoo, CLsrszszo Jaw Curcucuart. „ •
On and after Monday. lieneber 16, ietm. intim will
ks Waverly at about gto following hours. via
aonto WEST.
1$ asn., NIGHT EMPRESS (MeodaystrompkdlfOr
Rocheater. Buffalo, Ihroidrk. Cleveland and el*"
cinnati. connecting with the Lake Share,
Southern, gad Oisnd Trunk Railways at
Dunkirk airdCleveland for the West; *boat Cleve
land with the C. C. C. k Ina. Rahway for Indian.
' roam; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
•
Line Railway. and the Ohio & Yfrairllant Maim
farthe South and Southwest.; also with connect-
. .
lug lines at principal Melons on main line.
5:15 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, ler Rochester,
Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak- -
ing direct connection with trains of the :Grand
Trunk and Lake Shove Railways at Buffalo, Dun
kirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Cin
cinnati with thb Ohio and Mississippi and Louis
ville Short Line Railways for the South and South
west ; also wjth all coniiectifig trains at principal
stations on main line.
8:28 TRAXN, Sundays excepted, for
• -
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
LOD p.m.—ELMIM ACCOMMODATION, Sundays
.
excepted.
6:11 p. IL' DIP EXPRESS, Sundays eve=
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland,
ti and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main line.
New and Unproven Drawing Room Coaches accom
pany this traili from re , 'fork to Buffalo. and
Sleeping Coaches are gutted at Ifornelhnifie, run
ning UM: to Cleave - Ana and .3alion without mange.
10:33 p.m.—EX. NAIL. Sundays exarpted. for Buf
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connechng with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach la attached to this train Mining
through to Buffalo.
7:25 a.m.—HAT FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. .
3:20 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the Hest.
GOING EAST
'2lO a.m.—NTGET =POEM. Wandays excepted.
conflicting at New York with afternoon trains and
steamers for Bolton and New England cities.
Weeping Coaches accompany this train hewn Enda.
lo to New 'fork.
5:5 . 8 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted. eimneeting et Je..sey City wifb afternoon
and rendre.; trains of New . Jersey 11E0i:cad for
Phliade:V.a. Baltimore, and Wasbnigton: and at
New Yo.k with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for Nor I:nyrand Cities. Mao stops at prth
cipal stations and corm ng points on main line.
/Barrio:: Coaches 'mom ny tidstralntoNewYoric
5:38 N ACCOMMODATION,
Sunda: a ex
11:53 pan.—DAY ENP. .S. Sursisysexcepted„ eon
muting at M'itdietoS Un , cnrille, sad at Jer
' say cikr with midn;e,ht express train of New Jer
sey Baßreibd far Philadelphia.
New and, Improved Dressing-Boom Coaches accom
pany this train from Ihtffslo to New York.
12:45 pEn .-LACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, con
necting at Owego for Ithaca.
6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:09 p.m.—LIORTATNO EXPRESS. daily, connect.
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 Boston and New England
cities. Map atop& at all principal stations and. con
necting points on main line,
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train thrernah to
New York.
6:03 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays iivEgatid.
BAGGAGE CICELIEED TEMCUGH.
SI- A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trains on the Edo Railway and am
necking linen, haa recently been published, and.ean
be procured on application to lie Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. RACER. W3f . R. BARR.
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Paea'r
pA. S.:, N.Y. CANAL A: R.R. CO.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
Commencing Sept. 13, 1869
TILVII , 4 GOING ICOISTH WILL
Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m.. 4:00 and 6:38 p.m.
Returning, leave Waverly at 8:40 am.. and 12:45
7:05 p.m.
=I
Leave Towanda
Arrive Tunkhannock.
Pittston
Wilkes-Barre..
• Manch Chunk.
•• Allentown ....
Bethlehem....
•• Easton
MM
Dino at Pittston.
I=l
Leave New York...
Philadelphia
..
pc_thlobem
Allentown
Mauch Chunk
White Revell.
Wilkes.ltarre..
Pittston
•• Tunkhannock
Arrive Towanda; ..
pine at White Haven.
Passengers for Harrisburg and Pittsburg will
chyme ears at Allentown. have time for nipper and
take the Through Fast Xrpress. with Warping ears
attached. at 8:10 same evening.
JOHIy P. COX.
Superintendent.
Books and Statonory.
DLIRIES FOR 1870
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
PMCB, Music, STATIONUIY AND
Plcrturs •
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda, 'Nov. 19. 1a69.
Sewing Machines.
TEE NEW AND IMPROVED
ELIAS HOWE
FAMILY STIVM MACHINES
Were awarded the First Prize aitheParisExposition
ISGT. over 82 other Machines.
Also, the wowing Mate Tatra of Me hive award
ed this Machine the first madam : '
New York. Ohio. Penneyhania, Ilaastachneetts, New
Itampaldre. Vermont, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
At the County Stirs of Madison. Onondaga, Oleo-
go. Wayne, Orleans, Tomplcina, Seneca, Monroe,
Mmes. Schuyler. Livingston. and a host of others.
Report of the Committee on Sewing Machines, at
the State Fair held in Rochester. fall of 1688 : "Tour
Committee have examined the diderent Sewing Ma
chines, to which their attention was called. and would
recommend as the best Tandly Machine for all work,
Elise Howe's Sewing Machine, and for the following
reasons : Ist—Mmplicity of construction. 2d—lteg
edmity of tension on both upper and lower threads.
Id—Enna of management. 4th 7 -Grreat range of work
upon all materials. 6th—Thsperfect a is to
the Machine for felling, hemming, Melling. braiding.
quilting, binding and cording. and the ease with which
they are applied. 6th—The durability of the Ma
chine, It being made of hardened steel. and adjusted
In its bearings. We recommend a medal."
New Odle Hemmer. Braider. Tucker. Wier, Cord
es, Embroidarer, Binder. Paler and Improved Tuck
It win UM any and every kindled thread. tram the
Snost to the coarsest. with a much smaller needle
than other machines. Bo sure and examine one be
fore you purchase. Price from $6O tei $2OO. and every
machine warranted. The re:ankle of our Manufac
turing Machines for Tailors. Boot. Shoe, Harness and
Carriage Makers. la too well known to require com
ment. Don't DB to call and see them.
SHEPARD & TRIMIEUR. General Agents.
20 Lake Street. Elmira, H.T.
For sala-byCOLIDING, RUSSELL k CO.. General
Agents, Tow=4l. Pa -
'll3scellaneouL
GREEN HOUSES,
I have received a large and full assortment of 1.11-
11 ORTALLES. or the Dried. Flowers of Zveriaating,
of a mostireautiful variety of colors: . r am now
prepared to Mullah, for parties, weddings, or funer
al occasions, on short notice. Wreaths, Crowe-
Anchors, band and basket Bogart*. Woo the ammo
with rottual dowers. I have also a few. Imported
Wreaths ar Crowns, formed Of Inunortallea
Ne. I. nine Indus in diameter.. . t. Si RO
No. 2. ten • - • 2'oo
reaa All
hle
ordeal will receive prompt attention. aruiprices
nia.
Nev. 13, . - HARRY .IUX.
PREPARE FOR WINTER" -
By PAPERING TOM 110161181
R - F
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NO NEED OF VSING OLD - NEWSPAPE
1 ANY
. SORE
Savo money by selling NOW papers and bay ng
soma of that bountiful
WALL *Ma CALIOSIV`
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jitti . matd Itto *talk* ittoptrua
toreporkt to MI Wait Piper of Mr" ikiperlimos .
ABA* tato/9w tkitto ft Imo row horn titestitbltbla
restitt% bormtk • d•r..2.111*.
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PROVISION - iiOIISE
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„ •TOWAISPA.
The imdersigned, itneouraged liy
the success 'which has thus far attend-.
ed their new enterraise, desire tozo nuke
aolmbwledgment for, the Very liberal paixonage:they have received;-bygiv.:;:
ing their customers the advantage/ of
their .yeard 'experienee; . together 4ith
the benefit of their' greatly inCreasecl
facilities P.i',4PiiigilOsfdi*
They constantly • on' hand, a
very large * and - 'complete :assortment
of everything in their line, and are
daily receivinituch additions to , their
stock as the wants of. their t trade re-
genres.
They have now in-store, Sugar, Sy,
nap, Molasses, Coffee, Rice,. Tobacco,
Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers,
Candy, Matches, Brooms, Mr!lPPing
Paper andTwke, Flour Sacks, Seeds;
and a great variety of other goods;
which have been recently botight at
the lowest point in the market, and
are offered at wholesale,
.at rates to
correspond
They desire to especial atten
tion to their large stock of-Fbie Teas,
which they are selling at New. York
Jobbing prices,--gaaranteeing the
quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort
ment of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene
on.
They still continue to have 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 c_ hanged iri the
price of good&
FOS. STEVENS. MERCUIt h Co
May 12, 1868,
pATTERSON & IUNMY,
.9:30 •.m.
11:53 ••
1:15 p.m.
1:44
4:20 "
I jSuccessurls to Taos'As J. JoNEs)
5:45 "
61)0 "
6:30 "
8:25 "
9.25 "
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCK,
TOWANDA, PENN'A
6.55 a.m
7:43 "
10:0(1 "
...... 10 :30 "
~..10:45 "
sio in.
1:32 p.m.
3:50 ••
3:10 ••
4:21 "
••• • • 6: 3 5 "
Having purchaseiltbe entire stock of
of T. J. JONES, and having addediargely thereto by
recant purchases. they take pleasure announcing
to the public that they aro' prepared to soli anything
and everything in the ,
•
•
OROCEILY AND rnoraiox
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEES, •
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
FISH,
FLOUR,
FEED,-
.. CORN YR ATs
- . KEROSENE,,
WOODEN .AND 'WILLOW WARE,
As cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee gerfcct .at
iataction_to all who may favor us with a call.
CASH PAID YOB COUNTRY pitoptvz.
J. S. PATTERSON. W. A. KINNEY
March 10. 18G7—tf. . " '
PEOPLE'S • - -
anoctay AND PROYISM WORE,
SOM CORXVII 111/11)02 AM" WADI STlUdetti:
GROCERIES AND...PROVISIONS,
Which will be Bora at the'lceat pculble rifts.
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
FLOUR, FEEDiIIEAL, GRAIN,' &c.
Briny on your produce. which Iry pay caati
A ()mislaid supply of Ashton Salt, all sized Chum.
Butter Firlcius, Tubs, Ate. .
Please cell and look tbrottgb our stock, and_witrill
do our beat to please you. W. A. itOCCIFEM
Tommie, Aprtt 224
THE
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placos' ,
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TOWANDA, PENS
Tso doors south of tbb Natioaal aysk..
O. D. ALVORD haviag pinehaaeirthe abotm Wall
knawn establishment. la note P c 2nrod, In" li pqn,
all who may favor hintWittla
He also keeps a full supplier ,r„,, „.,,„
FAMILY GWOMEk
Wideb he if ig‘lPUtsellcistlii-,....;
Towanda. May 20, ' •
fl RAM-TS: Or AUt
N.../kinds st C. B,PA
MirTCRII. '
30.
Dealers in
Fturrs, &c.,
GROCERIES 6• PROVISIONS,
EMT]
STONE WARE, &c.; &c.
A new and coaupk.fe stock of
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON,
• HAM,
TANKER NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
Is at the
EATING ROUSE; °r _
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Whirl Ilan parchumd far Cub. aied
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theta oan sell at astiqwViTaa, be. ,
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villemhers. -Isiow tapir bit thikpubilisettilik
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TEAS, COFFE -;31J,,G44!.$
trrutea. ausarrtrisonsdawitt.
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• !hive baiid large' duct
AKRON FLOUR;' ,GRAHAM DO
- arE , DO...XOCKWint,4Mbin ,
Ilgeopeciurtikity tra liand,Ratik,LA.llD 463
an kind" of run. - wand ealllbe ateation ottDe
ribUo to our diet Ite Betat ' -
STO'C'K, OF
g nall , o 'n*
ct ir i nn' ' nu° °al4ll(lelna " 4l3l2-
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drOrow Torkt lo2l43l Ind I t rcnyll 2nni•
f'lofae Cell initispoitua our .toot', of
WOODEN, WARE. :'-
Large.assattmenf. of YANKEE NOTION& TOW
'SOAPS. he., he.. I
,wlll pty the higheeteethimiseibr
eommt PRoritrcE.
Farmers : glee Ili o call before sepitelairorbirre
CLOTHING ! CLCOLINGL
CLOTHING
UjOU 11111 g to buy good Tall iiad Winks'
CLOTHING,
and a unheard •t
LOW • PRICES le •
00 it 011 Ce tO
'BOSKNEVAG WOLFFS,
. .
at thiClothing Regulator,
13a Alas- sk i -Rat/ores Block.
Towsnills. Nov. it
FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA ti• COFFEE, F. m" •
PATCH.
ill persona Indebted to the late arm will pletwescall
and 10 4 3,6 immediate manna •
Towanda,Marap U. 1881. _ C . B. PAT47t
L.
AND . K .
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CIJEMES MAIN .A2O) =max irrazzre.
. Dealer - I.la all kinits-af,
GROCERIES, -
PBOnSION - S,
Feed and Meal;
WOOD, ,WILLOW and STONE
311
we Timid can qacial attention to car aka of
Which WARRANT t 0 give mitaactlan In
qqAmir AND rarce
CASH pazd foi• desirable C9untry
Prpduce
M. J. LoNo. I G. L. NVVT•Vat
Tapioca, Versia6lll. Maocaroni, Sago. Pearl Barley
and Hominy. Oakkry's, Taylor's, and Ford's
Family Soapt-1101/1111121'44 Talmadge.
and Royal Bakin g Powder.
“ Dunmire Stan.
dard Extracts: . - •
^Becker's
Cox's Gelatine.
•
T4e Geis " Fruit Jar. - '
Baker's Cluicoltts, Cocos and Broom ' •
Titus" Cream, Lemon 'and Extra Soda Madam.
..Grant's Wafer. RIDE. Boston. Egg add putter
Crackers.
'LONG & KEVI.ZR.E
Towanda, June 23,1889.
McCAI3E IL MIX
RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES
DAILY!
flp!endld tausortoneutl 'Wholesale and Mali!
Fresh and ton quality of Groceries &scan bobought
. • -
PRICES RANGE LOW FOB
THE MARKET!
Aicfna! .
NATIONAL FIRE WORKS! ~
• WholeiNale and Reba
Country Merchants inn do wen to call: nurprices
shall be, ••eritb the reasonable,"sathstsetoey.
CALL AND btu.; US.
mat PAW FOn..OOIIN'. Ea I' PRODUCE.
Goods shown with pleasare. We shall Pei staid
attention to all parts of on? trade. •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Accept our Manta for past favors. ,
Towanda; rune 14,•1160.
. •
LOOK :HERE? •
COWELL d MYE.R,. .
At the old dud ofirainWuj, k CoWati. are now
.rea4Tfnw siargeAnd iteffselected Meek a
•• • . .
.6Bocgiim Am)
.Width tlity after to oak twen.lit Mit defy
cothiletthon. .
PO soldier an Ideals Farmers' Produce.
- Tea inii
G . L . c s s
mu; orvEN AWAY"'"
.9.PEAT4M,ERICAN 744 MOM
No. 14:burrito . Po:rtoi ' 'o . Nur 1114034
DRWUE iscragEr iOWANDae PA.
At the sign of the
- ' •
41fE.HICA17 "FLAGI' .
RED, WRITE AND pur,E STQ4E
' n-
Bamplef of Teta artat;r' Awir reed, to nib*
the people that this is the place to we meow.
:PRICES LOW AB THE GREAT AMTJUGAN:TEA
• - • COMPANY oP NEw-YOU.
Fresh Ground Cate rfocelvOillWYtralk2t_ew)rat•
cregroand fa orilet.,"Also iruou Cake; grow ind
routed. all rtyleih whole anallealcumd 5 11 11 F 611 .1d04
- -
• .
X'he anhetelber bap leave to return his thanks for
thorny, llberalystrenege extended to'khzt , while in
the Groan bnaineasin Ibis , and
solicits a trlalin his new . .T . 4=
will be conducted MAW:fon the' ' : • 1 7-
vime.Ayentrfrit
do you aiII nth, Min to ray odes peters* - mairyp
for the loam of Emelt thulim,:
. ,
If you caul ipiretboloodhat Oly for • pound.
boy an ounce sad pay for it. Bo Ludepeudaut—theu
Yon rlyl beriath7 to %I;Olt Ulget fib'
aIIIERICIAN.274M)
iig2) the '
Avlai.ZAS 8k r ;1,
ktifally jam. Gotidi - eittisi. ikeembilit:tbe
Ited.-WhitaakiWarlikoteairklikkk=t ;
ilvtlf WO? t;,,,MUMALL k i
4.iiii•snrtottiOcttlftgAitp
ILVO.
DlCA,*Oriiig *irciii*
oCATIg &INTL
M-9441461111p**'1
VAS; ValienltiltAlanin` 3 l
4 4, :42+ ;ir`rri• k-1
,
Xgßeiitslitilllollllll
-.lt, ft. 24
S t .4 ',II
7 1 1 • 6.7 - ?7'7
AGENTEv: FIII3.IIIISHENII:A3IXODEtt
=II
MEM
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1 4 WAVERIit 11100A4V:i,'N,-Y:...
-
Wit lid, ira a
iblo lii
saddles di Ur WOsta. V avidit Zvi
- ,
Wei nisi* slaw awn' Ow Owl.
A9thig."l4 lol . l o 1r99100.41ve,,
... r,•••*•,:; . •
vgltplu:::q49.7"lfAV.G
CLOTHS 'AND CASSTHERES,"
worn &fasts io $3.00 per pale 4rosl).
oarma --- orrmti-airmy)s
-,t
Kept ' Wit is 20 idles: Cußicitiu2.lool6 azol itinetor
tWM be W•ni Molt eveer.Tteureday,
'et oupples of Goode, Ind prepared to tills meta ,
was. VAN VLIAOII - k WAIIMEIIB,
- otittos44..ivaireers.
":`.r•b.so, ise.
Wine are the Garments made tbr rat ' (Wore,
laths splendid rooms of the popular One Price
• Newest and shoiecet„ rich and rare,
Elegant Clothing tar men and base wear. •
Pail In, gentleinen;thli in all,
After the clothes it the popnlar Ono Price Store,
Look and you'll end no clothes et all [Shire.
Like the splendid Chithing at the Fellable One PACO
Clothing-1n mason. all marked down
Lower limn anywkero oleo In town ;
Overco4s. both for bola and men.. „ •
ono, and you'll coma again. .
g. for the people pan
Into our doors walla bail rush.
Nobby and nice us Um gutooll4
Great iikAluy Stock at tbo jopular Qtto,Prioo-Sloro.
CONTINUAL ItEcEpriotti t
nt NM, DOTI, 131:1 70071111 IXOZEILKO, C.1111113011ZA2,
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
•
FINE DRESS SHIRTS,
my AKE eienplete. Every lot inaried in plain
llgneeiLandtto deviation, all treated
s , sry
garinentirniearitie2llci tillia:011t as repreiella
Call and 1014t04?nt FOO4l app IWICVL Save mon
ey and Milk -• ;
)9 SHODDIt so~xsea , I co 2 . 1.41392Wiii r
at the popular One Mop Store e(
, .
• ' ALEC. 'SOLOMON''' .
' • Ile Main street.
• OppoaltoCoddhig, & OVe.
Tcnvands, No 74 UAL
. •
a 'ear The highest (Oh *tee paid for Woof. *ides,
d -
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
It. W. E D
Would announce to the eltlasea of Towanda, and the
Out* generally, that he has In dote re day re.
FRESH GOODS,
kit& Um suitable to tbe . waftle oat* peCtle, tibia
be trril selflor Curl,* et former
G 0.411) YRICESI
Coin Laing u anal of good. well and rellaile made
R Mic;dili otanT.kttup Cciuds6B.4 :
' }:!'1",i , E! .. 1 . 1 0 1 . * iiii* : tillirifii.
COATS, VESTS; AND PANTS,'
- D4MS.
_WATS, 'PANTS
.14.`Mil.OTS,
Omani "ins 4 Orenbirtr, Lima iaA Whim
lAntia,Vasanettoad lume) Wits, NecAlles.
_pepdoni; 13kms, Cones. Leather pring Oftrle
talki Iketand _Straw , Nita - :Bazgam,
bee tint rodlike& Ire *elver 4 s Ilkle prim Um
-. ,
„ poF goods at "sy Pk*. aulaad_easialne armada
moors 409 r
ofAspla
IV? Fla)*
THE '491 ) 1;E , OP FASHION !
• 74 * .9101 A — iiit! 10,0 09 1 xir""
An entire :nn stockef stkaldng. lbousbA Si Arlie
14 1 41 " 14 *ri. r ;t a b 6,6 40. 111 ; :
-8 ;31 . 41.1 : PRQFITS !
- l'hariamtesslie re=it s 4 s annsunoelo
the eitttesui °wand& and' : fa ;ow
I ready to offer thenitiotl44'en4t : -
• FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,'
cxratct , yes,
Rum
FlNFiff DE= Afillo - :BunakisB:B64s,
.!••. ---
1
• RATS AND APS;
Arnilehiny Gooda;ice:; - innithattheseigissia..beaght
awry tow ftsees, besoldwith sow gull pro.
Ata. I inbad getattbah pernmasemt tradeln-fldi
place; and In order)°, pia the ocantdenee of pra eh*.
.eta;winded tonliblita
HONUTrANVINTLftIitth 1.
umais;4o gilt be. Warranted Rae ;hat Abe. are
reproreented to be.. Cometuniessztune. and convince.
yourself. forget*. An% Temple of Shakton;
l e=setheygeme, aantheadntileldieria'a
buiit ' ' '4l4"Mi
r
01111111 . 111 *Piiiiii 1 r5 .‘2:? 2 217Merlik.
4 1 140 4 4 40iiiiiiiiiiii kit*
44, Vielularklitok
VW - 4W 41WIT FIAW*
toe. Whekeikt and reke.
avl3:l. MeCnr. k Int -
MEM
I=
Lad shims hiss *good silsortmest.
thclue,ftlo!Nii #THUEde.'
snocanyntthiv PRICES 1
HOSIERY.
NECK-WEAR,
HATO AND CAPS,
GOODRI
CLOTHING,
all voles,.
111 Wool,
Linen Colts, Di:Ws aid Pjaft.
•S n l-0c...1',.%
146 1 1 T -r 4 01 90 4.
. .
• 1 I r?- 1
47t1#0111.-kti.wwlg:
• N - 4 , 4i4
Illif.-aiiiiklio#lo.lllolo4l olll ssx2sa~ iii 4°
'
' • - = •-•
.Vl44l2gtfrAMlo3
I .i
~0 1 0 kospexibis4ft e11.**1 4 41,1
42.01011041.iirmilia*r
1 . 11/:EtO
.It>eC YI
,_ • - 01 *tiyery strified price, such ac
,:.:i? . .t•:.! ) - f„:: - ...:,-_; lir.' :A . ...“ 1...-2.: - .. , .... , •.' 4 . ..
Enaasici3EAVEßS,,MELTOiffi;
MUMS
IST
irotosir; "' ' '
iff
Men's,. Youth/4-, tad, ,, ~` t'Clahrig•
Offeked taiZAiittv'
Afoinlsist efs • ~;•
MO
GENTS ,FIIRNIISHING:iI34DS,
'lomat ()imp; aMiarnstat
It4f±o, l rS, -4toQ.4tlX!St
• UNIX f.IID. ?Anti , COLUMN /`.
biIiIkBUtPENDERB.IOIOIOIIUs 4i - c. ke.
Also a large stocky!' -• !•• ~ i ;
morns, rsarzlicni,
All Ow& warn nbaa. . repenated.. 044 *Oz.
amine bar stoat beta° nemeimbeilhe
114 Nato Witt Onedoatbarth Chiusberlia's
'bums eanoz -- • -•-
146:6
w:=JUit trumwt t ,
piT;KT aznumoN IN PIUCES OF
THIN o;
.1L E. ROSENFIELDA
(Oppoutbs Powell k Oa.)
I am
of nowoffelins to 'the public a lazas am' DlKike
stock
WINTER. G9OD_S,
consi4iils or
BEAVIM
' CHINCILEW4
DoEsKIN
vv - mco-ai.rxis
FOR MEN AND -1301 R WEASb,
Which will be' sold 23 per rent. less this former
voiprices at )L E. 13083223TELD5. - Also a loge hp.
ce ot
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Unteml to sell less Gum coat, to maim room for
Stock. Now is your time to buy s Snit
Sta w
Call und !nominal Toured, thatlt. E. RA.
offers Great Bargains In th. lU. of
Clothing and
GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS.
-Cap befoiespiaraieudng
Tawaada, Jan. 25, 1810.
'owe and ,
GEORGE V. MYER,
Rasing puyebaseil the
TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE,
One dour south of the /first National Bank, is now
telling everything 1n his line;irlinlesale sad retail
it" keeps constantly on lamp 7 anaplete clock of
CHOICA'
OUT, PLUG; AND, =ORM' TOBACCO,
Pat up in all styles. The best qiudittee
SEDER. HLACH, Alll, iiCOTCII , MCIIPM
The MOSt celebreted brands of
FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO,
TOBACCOMIM ant! P9IICER3i
And ill goods:m=4 ketii first,elika
-I' . OA-:i`T-oKE
De.der.wmddestitbertlsnd.inginins his liege
sad welt selected stock.
Tanads. d9lll '
JUL ES .HUGUEND,
aitrALLER ,e.smirimarrig
: QO• doer sartlipt..
incairs sww - hroek, iowAXDA, PA
•" 1 - •:‘ ;
4. 4.
/leaked received freen. New Tar t. new awe tweet
or nu Ciedd
LADIES'
A3KEI ICAN WATCHES
• , - • ; - .!•• - Mai VA:TOREEk
of all descriptions. Also a selectee- alimea of .dot
GOLD CHAINS FINE GOLD-
',.,...7'i??7,X!:XkA': -.. ;
MOCKS 0? ALL arms "soy Tar. 42 "s,*
r* , “kirtso' Bart 4"
UOLD..filWia_42o)- I =I“..:BIIMTMANIt 0 13 ,
atat4,3Es tonsil aim alltaphistale‘q
42 , 10* - ?.4/TAFCclifo/ 1 At'SrAICLEX
alal'eamblea a amlew alleiama al
any ilsieadlisit mass:
•
.cuiesut . *Alomas iumlnismumitiOnazu
_AND DABALAMICD:_ -
;LI
- 31 . riusds. Des. 10.1 869.
TIRIEEEYBEFITOym,j, Kam§
1 . 1 - , • . QM=
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00wELTI-it:MTBE ARE , 13411Z0 7
‘../ hp; TEA uncbestr.
t ....-:; s,.
=itEll
=OM
QM
in (Feat yadety
=EI
PIPER,
sawn airs
MO
an new.
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-
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SitAi4g4l illicaling` pt. Co. :
NYQ W CA ibilliitletiotiOrtile Palle 6364 r
1100r1111r. ; . . 4-14 ;.j.' .
4 RAMMUIaIf * l.! •
- 71/0111111G
" • eza tow.
,votna.,
koz
,Puttriiralibs* ;WS Paint ,
',°.# , VIR4 III k .kfilbst
EE
Of an kinds. idAcb, Ms; foe joirest - Saik
price. 'no; ei -
4even , Arlo e2tima.4au 40 3 1114 P li b i kC'
-Limn dielAro!."o4/11401131fit°
r Part attakilot pO4) to. this soothatieti . itht of
'•';'•'1111' - 1, - Alt E .
Town= racarriT a:imam; To. • •
•-• lisTe.ostiadmillaie silks of- • • - •••
•,:•.-;!:;.-•; _GLASS -,I I IIWILT. J ABS, _ •
With improved sult4thanag awls. thd• - • ,-;•
iligniimciAL-azgaiwt cANs,.
Which iikons Oche bectonicaped.
GO TO 8: r.N`BR.ONSON'S* , FOR
HUBBARD MO!NING MACHINES;
Kew annous be
ett evenwl parts l ir The sturie,. san tsupart4t
.keet.
etASH, DOORS AND BLDIDS
BESMM;Z==I
STOVES,
. -
IRM
"
As kiss as the tide of SIN inarist, Ao" ka, at
ittrilioporivaßuanymmaxesi,
Orwell, N.
=2E3
NEW HARDWARE AND STOVE
Errons'isil nix 'lain. Ai wriiisikit
• . n
I R
• RirL,ZEN,
11 " rireind • T h U supply of
COAL AND WOOD CODITIO SUM& COAL AND
WOOD Er4I:MO name, re.Er.11717:1 ova% , •
BASE Binisza*:, sossz MODEL NAIL RODS,
tram nos met; soma emu,. Cola aervis.'
Apple Paeans, Ite. AD ohs of Walla sad Haim
Trimming Goods..
REPAIRJAV AND JOBBING OF ALL 81A - D5
of the mat apprawsd stem dam at short notice.
AN kW& of Caner/. Selasora, Ilalaars. Carpenters,
lilelrataltlus, and. Wagon Makers' Twls. •;. Mar,
Morale. Sofro .. Ac. Glee me a WI, I will sell as
damp as the
Wyalnaing, /doe, O. '69,
lurniture.
LOOK HERE!
There Lna on exhibition at the
Mammoth turn - itare Store,
DI TOWANDA. IA.,
The Imps* and beat Oat of
mi - cr N I.TTYR Id!
I r e be found in f4Ortbern Penueilmis, wigria is be.
fug soldal •
Gm:o.r Ambecit, num:
My idea eon : Slats in part of Parlor; Lass*, Din
inwrooni and Climber me* Puler, Library, Baton.
Won. • Dining and Mee Tables. Chain. iDedeteadia
Burma. Vfaalistanda. Bolas. Lounges: Tete-a-tetes.
What•Nota, Cradles, Cribs. ke.. to A fall line of
Mattraines and Bedding. Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrors. Oval and Rune Frames and frets, tc.,
km. In fact. amentbing
In the Furnitur- - Line .1
NLicb must be (eau to be appreciated, and which wW
>acedd d ' " ' • - • •
LOWER .PRICBSI
thin . Use same quality of goods can i 4 purchased elso•
,Thankful La th s public for their pastliberelpatrust•
age, and determined to merit a continuance of the
woe by off inducements not to be found else;
where, I invite tbcm to alb and examine na3=
and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No
for showing goods, and T
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
COVNTRY DEALEIIS felirrlleil as usual Meeks".
eat market prima
• I 4 00 keep on hand a Liege assortment of &Fedi
Made CatEns,'lrrom' the moat common to iho !West
RosenoML. Alio Bulled Itobea, CraPeg. &MAIM Tim
the acha agent to Bradiorg asugyfor Shaer & Flak.*
ans7=, sMw, esm. emmsl. &C
Ajoal Itirodinets *btu required.
Tama% Den. 10. Mi.. .JAMIZS - 0: FROd
FI:IIIMTME :WARE-ROOMS.
JANES IIIkiIIZEIOR anuotmceSkithernblicthat
be still continues to manufacture and keep o band
a large assortment of.
CABINET. FURNITURE,
BUTellllik lea. Bedsteads, Wands, Chairs, be:, of
every description, which are made cd the best Mao•
vials, and in tho most workmanlike manner.
• Matte the inspection of the poblio to My wort,
which gall not be ssioPassed in &tidal*, It aNt shop
in the country. and my prices win be found to be as
low as the times will admit.. •
Beedpoide Coffins ecestasaly on load or madeto
order. AgoodHearso . willbe . fFillabed wheadesired.
Aug. 15, INS.
- _
BOoL-Bnlrenty.l4llE• PUB
& respeethilly ormett that the Bookaiak ,
der, te
been reenove inf d
to the Amer Badkling tbtrd
etcazothere will be done_ ,
'• . 11001E-BIND . Iratlf
In all its variona branches, on terms aa restacuabir aa
"the thine" triß-ellter. The Itindint will be under
the chapre ce ' -
c. vlirrmics
dnenerteueed Bladdii, add all wad 'Mb. prom
done in strie and manner which eannoe be
Mins, Mairanner. 2 , 10re,01d Book% te... bound
in Meer ririetjet hla r attention will be
Mid Ito the Dunne sad Bu tngtt- . .
imunt noon,
T it: estred.patteruorldch, in quality and dam
will be WareentraL
wort wal be ready to delivery when promised.
The Putentunco of the. public la Aolielted, and per
fect aatiathetion outlawed. ,
;Thranda. August 2; ladd—tE :
. .
- S 11- N.' T P - E E 1 . - •
9.Kg*B. tiOTi k c 0.79
•
E A.1 ; ".4.. tfF l
' - AAD qtrmE Tiirtire
PLOWER- ANA:VEGETAISLE •• .
&MEN. FOB -
Pubilabod in January. VW/lever of dowel , ' wish
ing eating end ostitabbiwort, frown? chine, alutald
• lIL,CYIUIUSZZ. 1101 , lc //A
IWA
BAKERY ANWDININGII,OOII 1
, rfriiibtock no k tb of swiii noir,
. •
BREAD, - PIES, OM &C.,
WM . 4iihreast rpld whouwale suarstal:Ws ale the best materiels ael our work is alwayi neatly
dower.' Desires see Invited to wiewee'our *UMW*
prioes..:PARTUEL 311C8. to, osupydled skres.
samba raes ca that flake. In-our • ,
, T 99301 • .
we Oiler iiiissior hichweiMutsth ill who Mud alit,
it Dm& *is rood meet. Y ladles am slip in sal
irdeezeiftrimpot Tek madisturbed by wane or
m ot = mows 041 hour* of Chi day, or era**.
tbeir-seisaa ietlerred
setlolM4Mar wain qtymtitise to mit, •Of
C4)_ OTEDT. we • keep an awortmeut equal tO
myth tide pat at the Stalk ask sell - sr erhokade
ormsal.k. • ' ' ' '
_4les kgsaml‘ecinrni IiTOOT .Tri
Mk, theldirest — '
Towanda. Oct. 9S, '49. D. W. SCOW k CO.
•
•
44 411 tt. .46/1001111....fin
_
1 3 01 i
- 1 1 7Elti
JE •••
' ll l l . !Pit 4 *t_..-
4fOravcasit 'tocuG :'sToitz;
tennirr
-
ind 'NM-VO W& Tognii#l4. Pa.; t , 1
- _
0 1 4 0. .1 1 4104 has ;tack:* hat . ssul
wopieln aanntinonsting Is estemahro.
embladvit iiitkihs amid la the 'Asti the
inschankal . • nnatun7 adectiod with
wi Tgd,.:
to Um; ire manta of the public, *nth
I.4olllo..AritAltiont3nikinnin
• •on On matioonamo terns" silllintesole or
-ellnanninsof "P-• "
Ffs t " ,•
x. f .„ ! ) - ql}olll/011.- :-.1114/1031:14WCIIIGNIC.a4
zoom awl,
BENZENE AND . TURPENTINE,
Wilr&l*ASll.
- Ala 411.40,1* BaAh.o.
KEROSENE OR ;COIL -OM
Akaaaeinrtai;4 l l - rinia.,
tank *alibi* widow cmarrart."-
EMI
e — 101 1 0,i11; In*
OM ' S,
ammt2tflat Arlialaala all *beds varlet; • •
11 **** { "Iiilig ' !'"t/ 1 ;• er)M23,
t , -Pamados, liatoftes, l'erunetry,
‘o6oAtililjfjlo,lPoATAlllo,XcifS,
Pocket
***,; l Bleßl ' 42 , 4i*Alß PIIEFARATIO24B.
Armaments we iufwans,
- Forldit use, -
TOBACCO, Ssvgp, IJPES Ank Czons,
GardenOrnild.Mod Inouye Amide, Trine& Sup
porters; Suspeniories, Shoulder Braces, Breast
", Tsithing - .81130, Norsingßottlen..
Nipple Shells and Weld*, Spiny.",
Paruk, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars/Ther6 .
ammeters, Flavoring , F.xtracti, *twin
.Itica,,Gtua Ware, BotLer. Vials,.Cotkn, Bath
1.. Wawa Blaclung, FLh. Tar.kla, Am=.
ken, Botanic, Eclectic and Bonnikpatb;
• is Iffedleinez; and addle yopular Pntait
11fE<DICI13
warrantod . aa represented. ;Persons .at
a distance as reoelve their orders by.stago or snail,
'which will moire prompt anduareful attention.
Ilediersl alnico given gnduitaty at -the office,
ehm e ngonlj , for moilictne. .
' JO-n=2M for past literal patronage, waild lea
ped:oly announce to his Mends and the blic. that
no rebut shaltbe spared to satisfy, and me pu rit thecron
-tinstationat their eonadenceand patronage.
tarapoullandaps for ;inscriptions &din 9 to 10
am, and 12 ro. to 1. and Ato p.m.
Asa. L Ataa- , yr. . IL C.' PORTED,. M.D.
, Soots and Sham
QBEAT BARGAINS IN
MOOTS 84. MaOMS
.XdlY• BOOT Axo SHOE . gross,
'The Wilde:signed ire rixdoving a large and well re
• '
leeted dock et • -
BOOTS AND SHOES
SIMP4MI3 , AND FALL TRADE;
'Which offerlow for.paeh. , Consisting of
GNATS,
L. P. 6ULZB3I.
AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
SEWED AND - A . GOED,.BOOTS
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE•
t r
AND BEADY WREN PROIIIBE..
. piankiNal fir pant (aim*. W. soliolt a continuance
of Ms same.
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Towanda, April 5. 1565
TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL
TOIVANDA,,PENN'A.,
MAISTFACiti I fiES HUBS, SPOKES
HEAVY ANDi LIGHT WAGONS,
Wool) TUIINING IN ALIerTS•BILINcIitIi3
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC,
HUBS, SPOKES d- BENT STUFF,
Pr!rM! ... 7 . M . 7IMTMM.
SECOND 13119WTH HICKORY AND' OAK.
LleiHT &ND HEAVY WAGNiiib HAND.
We have the prowl, atidNarraw Guage
45..111LL PICKS made mad dressed.
BI 4)01) av co.,
• .
. .
etillruntinue to manufacture theti• celebrated.
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and Will sell abettor machine. for less money Mail
can be harMeewttere In thiwarld.• We del= for
enr madame Wier. they will do es much, or more;
than any other. end are more durably built. Wo
personally superintena oar work and - see that It Is
well dorm. Webrill send
DISCHIPTINIS* CATALOGUES.
of our machines, on application.
ONE AND TWO HORSE PO'W RS, Yearly UMMue m - er $2,000.600 (sate.
,MONTANY.E
4* - 21170 Horst THRESHER cf -lEPER4ross.'
•THREMIER end CLEAN - REM • •
N Ni.N G ,
ciuctrili Asir) DuAG 'Ravi *I7.L.H.
BAW AND GUIST . ][ILI. • work loco Iq order.
fits* 111 • call before : Purchasing elm/bore.
va •• 7
, . .
."oa
NEW. PLANING MILL.
• 'lllunnderslgned baring built s largo and ecimasta
Mona Mill In the Borough of Towanda,.and tilled la
with: the most modern and improved machinery; tat
the manufacture of • • . : '• • '
. . . I
--- - • ' lITENDGW SADIE AND, . BLUM& ' . • 1
..
. • i - • - - • • -
' Are prepared o i n enleit; Whetber large or aniall.
spat the shortest notice. • Mrs have also a large TO , ' 1
Mety of MOULDINGS, of - the latest style andrattrait I
which we can Duni& much cliesper than thee camfbe,-
*opted by hand. ' 1 i • . , . 1
PLANVG, . • - .. ..
. : . • , TONGUNDIG,:
011001141. - • '4
- - . AND DellOOL - •
Mate otber.isork putalulng to Joinery, 'Glib. dorsi
'to snit our customers. . . . •
- Persons baanx . wed 'not Ihring more Than twelve
to faille= mites &sant:id]] and 11y for their
interest to buy of us , or bring their l umber and bare
It Worked by our machluery. Bring your grist of
Flowing. or other. lumber: and .while your team fa
feeding. haie it ground out and take it borne with
:We Win iwy. CASH for 'SHE AHD HEMLOCK
I,DMDEIt delitenid at oar lumber yard. Come and
see us; or if you can't Come. write.
Towanda. Feb., 1664.. L. D. RODGERS ic CO'.
MEM
MEM
loath end CC Weed Holum
Snihibie to the
LADIES,
SUSSES,
MADE TO omta
MantiftwWries.
WORKS
BENT ; EiTUFP,
OENENAL WOOD WORK,
To ljealersisl
ITo offer a
The above ire from the beef
H:. Q. =WM,' Pres Moot
Towander July . 2, 1228.
a:
t AIND LIFE INsultexcp.,
-) !i tIC : 1" - "RWANDA. PA.
Wrommo. LEMMA= CONRAN; /Lau
&wiz, PA.
ecipticy and Surplus, - - - $ 270,000,
NM" 6wtticvt Pinrieuicr. Corm.
lietrtront Ca. 4
CM! n&t . ;IMUILUSC74 ICWILIPAMre
ALaurs errs IssgaLinz Coxrdisr.
rt'LTON INVEASCX. ,C,CatAiXT
SPUISOPLILD 1..1LY AM) MAMNE INALIIIANCL C
Pprfnafietd. You.
•
LANCADTZII. Fret Ixstnaxcr Cu.,
*M MI Litt i.gPrILLICLE CCZPAUT,
A , !Sdf, $13,00(60%
•
roucipti ar.ritlia and - Wain adjuatad mai tan; a
Office In Ilrit_ldeek Wow Ward !rouse, up - ataar.
2..8. C;d3dP, Aren't
Jai . 5,1570.
FIBE' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL
/N6URAISCE. -
ETZIII
SEI - ENTEEN MILLION DO Le.tft.s.:
Ck.S. RUSSELL, Agent
fur liteAlleavinveamied Reliable Compani.
Oniuma Fsae a. Iltaltimzi l l.warntatcr.
(
Capital and surplus over -
Ilome Usunazar, Coif T.
Cap:Wind atFrplas over.
Isrvicarct Co. or Norm Amrami.
Capital and surplus mer $1.70 vv
•
jtaxusrres /SISIMAXCE c:OI,III . AST. •
. .
Sew nrk.
tt•ou.ocu
Capital and surplus aver
Erri.T.ll:l:At hIrr.M.A.NC): etAMAY.CY,
PhiladilpAia.
Capital and enrpitta over
Lactic Itimiexcic Cur.rx.vt, -)
.Nr.s lurk. f
Capaal aa4 surp!us over
iTIWAY ./XSVBASCII: C.3IPANY.
Llariford, Clmoa. •
Capital and aundua over $704,00
Murou. Liez lacruatne Coureir.
New rork.
Capital and surplus mar
• TIIAVELLIMJI ; /21111314361: • COMPI.3
Ifarifunt. Conn.
Capital and surphaciver •
Risks fakes - on all Etc& PrSperty. et as how ral..,
alo by any ether reliable Companies.
Are Policies burned and Lceses,Hany. whestrd at
this Agency. theaeby awing the trouls:e and miss.
of _going elsewhere for settlement,.
Iv.- Mee at the Hardware Store of Coddiug. gas--
sell it Co. - C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7. lesiCs--tf.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE
CO. or U.S.A
C Off CAPITAL, 14,000.000—PAID ns
Cbarte:ea by Congress, lnr,9
CLAILMME B. CLAILI4 President ;
JAI' COOAE , Chairman Finance and Ex. o.na.
/MiraY D. LOOSE . V President.; •
EMERSON W. Is= cretary and Actuirv..
The 1141-131*.C1 of the National ate lemmen,f.
ice
1. It ia a :National Co:upany, clus.-terca by 1:014,7t. :
2. It has a paid op tarp:tat of One 31:I:oa Dollars ,
It oe'er.s low rates of premiums ;
it. It furnishes larger insuraure than oil,r e. 14.
. palates, for the same looney ;
5. It la definite and certain ;
6. There Is no possibility of ruiarepreseutstiou by
•
agents. oraubstrulerstanding by policy-holders;
7. •The policies are plain-contracts., so much ir.sa.
ranee for so land:money
- 8. All policies are nou-fOifeiting ;
9. The policies are exempt from stticLroent
E. NV. CLARE t. CO.. Bankers, YLiLtie:p) :a
General AgeMa
D. S. RUSSELL. Itauagor.
N. C. ELSBRE.I: A A.
Its... Agents for T0W31213.4111w1 TiriDAY
Jan. 9, 1.369.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
EiSIIRANCE CaNIZANY:
OF HARTFORD. CONN
Nrshrhasa led= max 50,000 !!relates.
ASSETS idund'l. IS60) over $25,000,000.,
Surphui over $7,000,000.
CURRENT DIVIDEND FROM 40 TO 70 PER cLvr
TUtal Claims by Death paid to date, over $6,000,M.
T"TAL InVIDENT6 PAID To DATE, dIrTIS F, 8,0x,000.
A PURELY MUTUAL COMP:ISY.
All its sinislas equiies' bly divide:l — among tUe. bal
ky boltisni is 1 - .
. .
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, .
Whieh may be appika in reduetiou of rreaniun
may be - accumulated at interest for the beielit'of the
Ammted, or may be received by them in Cash. .
• .
paid-up policies are granted after tw9. or 111:11,
Pronititee Late twee paid: the pra..te - Alli
making
ALL POLICIES IVON-1111EITIS,;.
It isanea Pol46es upon all
DithIILABLE PLANS o IXSURANCE,
Ana Bat adopted Lu it .3 - Mang+ severtl
PEA TURES !
! anon; 1L WITH THU COMPANY AND OITIP.
ED BY NO (ABER.
H. B. MeNEAN..tc,ent.
Towanda. Pa., July 22. It l 6. tf _ _
BRADFORD COUNTY
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
JOHN W. MIL Age t. TuwAsy.x. Pw
FUG lax iozwana4 /mamma COXPI
Pnazut Ftuw
Llartfurd, Cewn. i
EMI
HOLZ INSURANCE COMPANY.
Yew /keen; (t,nn.
=Pi
GzaxiitA FnrE,
3
Sm
=I
route AlkEale,t.'s Fun, I
Veto Fork,
. $773s 344 11
IT:=I
' atsovin,
41,1ets.
' tir. .- -
.olleteri arritteu and Lames Adjusted at.this Ageney.
' arm property risks taken at the 10Creed rate..
Oak* In klarenea New flock. north aide Pub
' lie Square, Towanda. Pa. JOHN W . . WI.
.
April 1,-1869. ___
Veto rurX
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU
.I. ItAlt9E SOCIETY'S Agency for Bradford co.
CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000
THE LYCOMLNG MITTITAIIE
bruran F e Agency for Bradford Connty.
earrrAL $3,400.000.
Mutual Cash ppm. In attece.usful operation of rr tart:
!y.seten year& MONTANYE B WARD.
Towanda. July 23. 1867. . •
INNING A.N.DIIARNESS3IA
INll.—The.anderstgned have this day fomed a
i•o-partnerahtp, to beitricnin am the firm of If.t6EE
for the purpore of earryingouth' at "'"-
I,llNinOol. jfaruess maldrig and repairing don, to or
der, and all work warranted. Caah paid for htdrot.
. GRIFFIN
Caraptown: Jam 28, 1;n8. 14.31Ar16-rEIE4I:I-1.
•_ _ _
LOUR, PEED AND 31E.t1.
F.
*old cheap. at . - COWELL k MYER'S,
AA _LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
'Wooden Ware at CIDWELL L MICEttS.
R OY A L BAKING I'OWDERS at
COWELL k maws.
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS AT
COWELL k
COFFEE,. TEA, SUGAR, FISH,
ke.. wholesale and retail..
ly I. . McCkBE & 111 X.
THAT CELEBRATED SELF 13IS
-IL WU Flour. at - r (r. 13; PATCH'S.
'Hay 2,0. •
COSCENTRA 4 TED LYE AND
vota.h. at ft C. 13. nlOl%.
Mar
TRY - OUR . TEAS AND COFFEE,
Ilartford,
ATen j , • r
, New York
Lancar:er, Pu
I=
MEI
i 3.7 .lAV:
RE
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cl.4r - of
$1,622 Yil i 7
3LW ,tx.pu
$ti50.t...52 se