Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 26, 1870, Image 4

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HO
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Ong sr° laraeracviTtriuc;
us:o.
This day,- two hundred years ago,
The wild grapes by the river's
And taideless mond-nut; trilling low,
The table of the woods supplied.
Unite/rim the apple's red and gold,
The blushing tint of peach and pear ;
The mirror of the pow wow told
No tale of orchards ripe and rare.
Wad as the Emits ho scorned to till,
Theso"vales an idle Indian trod ;
Nor kr.sw the glad, creative skill,
The joy of him who toils with-God
0, Painter of the fruits and flowers I
We thank Thee for Thrwise design,
Whereby these himan hands of ours
In nature's garden work with Thine.
And thanks that from our daily need
The joy of simple faith is born,
That he who smiles the summer weed
May Trust Thee for the autumn . corn
Give fools theft' gold and imams their power,
Let fort-ones 'bubbles rise and fall ; •
Who sows a field or trains a flower,
Or plints a tree, is more than all.
For he who blesses most is blest;
And God and shall own his worth
Who toils to leave as a bequest
And added beauty to the earth.
And, soon or late, to all that sow,
The time of harvest shall be given;
The flowers shalrhloom, the fruit shall grow,
If not ou earth, at least in heaven.
Soiling instead of Pasturing.
We hold it to be indispensable;
that farmers in the Atlantic States,
where and labor are high and produce
on the whole cheap, must avail them
selves of some more profitable man-•
agement of their lands than hereto
fore. If they do not, it may be better
if money making from their business
is the object,) to emigrate to where
lands are cheaper and markets in
iaanufacturing or mining districts
equally good as New York or Phila
delphia.
There are, however, various reasons
oftentimes, why a persons should not
leave the paternal acres, and if it can
be shown that he can double his pro
fits by a new and better system, it is
often greatly preferable for ' himself
and family to remain surrounded by
domestic, social and religious associa
tions and privileges, than to enter
upon the untried hardships of - a new
settlement.
• Our heading shows how this may
be done. In the great dairy section
of this State, within 40 miles of Phil
adelphia, and where 'there is access
by rail, milk or butte or cheese' are
relied ou for the chief profits of the
farm. Now if, independent of other
products, where 20-cows are usually
kept in the ordinary way, and by soil
ing 40 cows can be better kept on the
same land, and yield proportionally
more milk and butter, the problem
would soon be solved. - CaM this be
done? All fair experience says it can,
and many who have tried it hero and
in England say that three, times the
number of cows can be equally well
-kept on the same land. Quincy on
Spiting says :
"There is no propotition in nature
more true, than that any farmer may
maintain, upon thirty acres of good
arable land, twenty head of cattle, in
better condition condition, with more
profit, with more comfort to the ani
mals, with less labor, and less cash
advance, to himself; than ho at pres
ent'usually expends upon a hundred
acre's. In addition to which, he will
have the great satisfaction of seeing,
in time, ever square inch of his land
productive ; instead of seeing as he
does now, not more than one part in
lour of his farm producing anything;
or, at least, anything that will pay the
expense of harvesting,
pasturing
them,
eows, instead of pasturing
them, both makes and saves. It saves
inside fences, which in this vicinity
it appears by a recent statement in
the l'raelical Farmer, costs to keep
up, $.48 per acre. It saves land—it
saves numnie. It increases; the pro
duction of milk and butter, taking a
period of 8 or 9 months ; although
when grass is fresh' iu early spring
there is an increase of mill:, which
cows give over that of being confined
in the yard ; yet when the weather
gets warmer and flies abound, with
pasture getting, a little scarce, the
itiuount given in the yard or stabl ,
where there is'shade, shade, she er
and water, soon exceeds the o er.
The question, are cows LVi hea . y in
confined yards as on the pi .turage
system, can be fully answer in the
affirmative. We think a s all yard,
supplied with sheddi'pg a ' trees for
shade and protection' is referable to
being tied in the stabl . In this yard
they can walk a littl• about, or rub
themselves against ' post. It will be
observed, cows • a field when eating
are mostly stun • g still, and the ex
ercise they do ake of their own ac
cord is to In t food, or to protect
~ n
themselves om the weather.
t j r
How - cep up a supply of green
food wmtad seem to be, in this coun
try, t 4 great point on which the
adop on of the soiling system may
to —but We think 'here there is no
d' culty. , .
.Fall sown rye; sown probably twice
•as thick as ordinary and in rich
ground, will give a supply ; of green
food early in spring, till orchard grass
and clover, mixed, are ready for mow
ing. ' Oats should also' be sown, four
bushels to the acre, as early as the
ground will admit, to come in after
the first cutting of grass, and before
the sown corn. The latter will be
found to' be the great staple crop of
the.soiling system. The first sowing
in drills, 3 feet apart, and at the rate
of three bushels to the acre, should
be en or before.the - first week of the
sth month (May), and successive
sowings should be made ten days or
two weeks apart. Sown Indian corn
i; a wonderful provision of nature as
food for stock. An immense weight
of it can be grown on an acre • it is
eaten greedily and is mostiluitiotts,
promoting the secretion of milk more
than any other . kind of food. It
abounds iu rich saccharine matter.
We have seen beautiful sugar made
from stalks of Indian corn. Any ex
el.-Ss of it, not consumed by•the cows'
green, can be cured for winter pro
a,:nler; and is better than anv lz . nd
of hay. The cultivation of roots—
:agar beets and rota bag,as—should
also enter into the soiling system.
Independent of their merits as a green
succulent food in winter season, the
!:':Foes and tops make in the fall a
til. -ai-Ant change from 'other food.—
/
. 1 " 1 ''i . .., 'll Farineo.
TLtMLL Fuwth.—Fowla are better
than boiled, especially when
is no veld steak on hand to boil
ti:im ir. \Viten steamed, the juices
ieitii• I Li- by placing a pan un
ler.til• • %trainer to catch all the drips.
Ihr:;•,:ti but" r, pktiu or seastmed with
p-rsley ur mlery, us the most common
for boiled fowls, Liiver
good; but when oystio tame
can had, it is.t'. IP. preferred above
: 11 (.11a-r.
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.
DOMESTIC'
SSW
LOCK. MOH;
•
SEWING- MA C Iff-NsBJ
T.H.B "DOMESTIC "is a Shuttle
Sowing lifincliine, be=
used - for the 'last , five Years-ia.the
West, t►ndi is now introattecalor the
first time in this section:•
It runs faster tlu►n most, easier-
and more quietly than any, doing the
lightest as well as the heaviest work
done on any Sewing Machine.
ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE IT
Plain Machines - - $65
Half Case - - - - $7O
All Machines have Blake's Patent
Table.
Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address,
BLAKE & CO., Scranton, V.
For sale by
TAYLOR k GORE,
Towanda, Pa.
A. A. KIHNER.
Athens. Pa.
Mayl2,la7o.—ly
EASE AND COMFOIIT.
ECM
BLESSING CiF PERFECT SIGHT
There is - not!•ing so valuable as perfect sight, and
perfect sight can only be obtained by rising
.PERFECT SPECTACLES!
The difficulty of procuring, which is well ',mown
3LESSRS. L. , k2Mtt7S monnis
OCCULISTS AND OPT [CANS,
HAATFORD, CONNECTICUT,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE CI:LEL:ENTER
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Have, after years of experience, experiment, and
' and the erection of costly toachirery,•heou enabled
to produce that 011.A.ND DESIDERATUM,
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
Which have been sold with 'unlimited satisfactimi to
the wearers in the Woetern States daring the past
fifteen years. ' ;
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the
. eye, and last many ypers vithout change 1
Messrs. LAZARUS t MOCRIS hare appointed
lIVOULNEC. dealer in Watches and Jew
elry. as their sole agent for Towanda, Penifa. and
vicinity. April 14,
FASHIONABLE TAILORING !
J. 11. cArtEr
Respectfully intorno, his friends and the pithily, Gmn
eraly. that he ham.just returned from New York with
all the improvements in the art of Cutting. and is
prepared to make as good work as can be produced
elsewhere. I receive the monthly report of Fashions
from one of the finest Practical Cutters Qn Broad
way, and am making the Tailoring business a spec
iality. Punctuality strictly observed.
UEEIZEZ
Done on abort notice, and plainly marl. rd for v. omen
to make. Alpo
GENT'S SHIRT PATTERNS
Cut to meaoure, procinees a pa.rfe,t !Min
shirt. Please give me a call,
*.1:111ES ii. C.UttA
Towanda. April 2.1. 1870.-4. w
CALL
SPRING
Where yo
GREAT VA
Pricop to F
place, No. 2,
MEM
April G, 18
REPO ER JOB PRINTING
PPIC .
H v'
iup recently added-arc:4ly t“ our fa, we
tow prepared to do all kinds of
JOB PRINTING
LOWER Plt ICE
BETTER STYLE
Than any establiithincnt in
•
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
122N33
THE REPORTER OFFICE
EXAMINE SPECDEENS
SENT FRE'E!
31. O'KEi . 7l.. SON A: CO.'S
SEED CATULOG L E
AND GUIDE. TO THE
FLOVER AND VEGETABLE
GARDEN, FOR 1870.
Published In January, Every lover of. flowers wish
ing this new and valuable work, fine of charge, should
address immediately M. O'KEEFE, SON & CO.. Ell
wanger A Barry's Block. Rochester, N. Y.
Oct 21.
CENTRAL MARKET.
The subscribers still continuo to keep constantly
on hand a fun and complete assortment of every
thing pertaining to their business, consisting main
ly
/IMF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CURED RAMS
3LUTTON.
vEaL
sarsAGE,
1301.0GNA. I , RIED 131:2:1
TALLOW, .4e.. kC.
BELT
F z, s
FAESA FROM THE LAKES
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
In their season.
Parth:s wishing Oysters to laige nr smr.ll quanti
ties will be tarnished on short notice, at the ,gd
stand. CV/111AL Menton., Moutanye's Dloek, fret
door north of Dr. Porters.
CHAS. 0 KETA.UX. I rr.LT - Ir 311 - II.OOE.
Taco. !lemon.
Feb. 24. 1876-tf
NEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL
PHIA.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia,
timore. Washington. and the South.
Passengers by this route „.
take Pennsylvania k
New York Railroad train, passing Towanda at
make close connection at Bethlehem with Ex
prtais train of North Pennia Railroad, and arrive In
Philadelphia ate:2s P. M., in (iron to tlke night
trains either t for the South or West.
City Passenger cars are at the ,Depot on arrival of
11 trains to convey passengera torie various Depots
lad to all 'Nati' of the city.
=GEM
Ifram: North Punn's r thcrks
and Anwrican I , . trerta. Ilaa , l,llia. it.oti A.
arriving at Tor:ands 4,.1eL P. M.. aatno evening.
Mauna LLVP4I" ErPrima wards and IL•licera bag.
gage. office O. 14580-nth Fifth strut, Rdisadviaa.
firXlol77 i":O9ISIODATIGISIL
3irsemr.,:ql,4 Frnit ami ?id& etrerts. 11418
*i.4 tn-rwaft:,4 br LW I'}►t Prcleit 'Emit
76.winho4s, *44 sti pria44 fo gm • itiftkawAs runty
010,09 4,4 9. 11 . 1 4- - mu:144 , 41,40m
ekt of. , V 4414 MAW
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seomiugllMlNT
cariumiurporm ,
ausas-moupui , .
auntaimasg e ptx VIERAPAr r !
NELWAuAIariaT. A
'And all whits Wait and Nortlnreat. -
Ware:MM. mum vainou. '
DAYTON, ctsoIIarATIAZDIANAPOUS.
LOVISITLEXE. BM LOUIS,
And all paints South and Southwest.
•
asm - iiir4*;narq= 4 -- Arr' covag
aTracnrr auxtric To' Igoe • - Zvi ,
as-
Fms, CTSIBILIND AND CLIRCMIT,
ift s°l 4v 7l 76 ll. 4 flcr il l 'a d4l :o 4l td . rat th . efte:crwl 2l4 . ng.llll7bo6.=N;V"l"E'''
GOING WEST.
4:24 asß.,Vioirr EXPRESS (Mondays esceptod) for
tiocheater:Roffalo,Duni**, Clevultunt and Cin
cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan
'Southern. and Grand 'Dunk Railway. at Buffalo,
Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also at Clew
land with the C. C. & Ina. Railway for 'Ludlum.
;molls ; and it Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
Line Railway, andtho 74Isaiskippl Railway
• for the South and Bonthrcett ; also with connect.
Mg lines at principal stations co n line.
4:58 a. tn.—NIGHT =MIMS; y, for Rochester.
Buffalo, Dunkirk; 'Cleveland. and Cincinnati. mak
ing direct Connection with traintof Grand Triink
and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and
Cleveland, for all points West. and 'at Cincinnati
with the °taro, Wasipdpif out Louisville Sholt
aithlll3ll for thegati allidttilrest 0 0
With all connecting lineera 'principle stations on
main line.
8:28 a.m.--7iLUL TItAIN, Smadaya• excepted, \for
Bade and Dutildek.. - n.
5:35 p.m.—ELM:RA ACCOUSIODATIbIi, Sundays.
excepted.
. .
C:33 p. 51., DAY EXPftESS, Sundays excepted. for
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland, Cinehana.
tl and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points onmain lino.
New and Improved Drawing Doom Coaches accom
pany this train from Now York' to Buffalo, and
Sleeping Coachek arc attached at Hornellsville, run
ning thro' to Ckavoland and Gallon without change.
5:16 p.m.—ET, HAIL, Sundays ethepted, for DO.
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, conneetingwith trains
for the West.
• A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running
through to Buffalo.; " •
7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the West.
GOING EAST.
1:00 a.m.—NIGHT EXPEP-sl,Sundsiya excepted,con•
nectiug at New York with afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y.
5:50 a. in.—MiCL . INATI 'IMPRESS; .Mfindays Cfi
ceptcd, connecting et:Jersey City wifh afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Itailroact for
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washnigton; and at
New York with steamers end tartan:loon Express
trains for Now England Cities. Also stops at prin
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to Now York
12:35 p.m.—DAY EX.PREbIi, SundaYsoucipted, con
necting at Jersey City with midnight Ihtpreas typin
e 5 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
stops at principle stations and connecting points
on main line, - . • - •
New and lmprov:ed Drawing-Room binichei accoin
pany this train from Buffalo to NeW York.
3:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for
Susquehanna.
8:38 a.m.—ELMIRA MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:25 p.m., NEW YORK MAIL, Sundays excepted.
0:05 p.m.—LIGHTNLNG EXPRESS. daily, connect
ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with
Morning ExpresaTrain of New Jeraey „Railroad for
Baltimore and Washington ; and at New York with
Morning =press train for Boston and New England
cities. Mao stops at all principal stations and con
necting points on main line,
Sleeping COachcs accompany this train through to
New York.
3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED CUGH.
tri..A revised and complete "Pocket Tiaiq Tab)
of Passenger Trains on the Erio Railway and
necting lines, has recently been published, r, „ 1 4 1 2
. be procured on application to the Ticket An .
the Company.
L. D. RUCKER,
Gen') Supt
Tea and Coffeo
GLORIOus.. - NEws!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE
No. 1 GuirirEu I'Arro?rs NEW BEocs,
DRIDG,F. STREE.T, TOWANDA, l'A.,
/CAN FL..1(7!
RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE
SA/V.ot , of Tuts GIVEN AWAV EREELT, to satisfy'
the people that this is the place to save nioney,L
MMES LOW AS Tilt GREAT AMERICAN TEA
COMP NY or NEW YORE.
Fresh Ground Coffee remixed daily t roni New York,
or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. groon and
roasted, all t.tyler, whole and ground Spices, Dried
Prnits, &c., at equAlly low price 3.•
The nuliscriber begs leave to return his thanks for
the very - liberal patronage extended to him while in
the Grocery business in thin place, and renpretfully
solicits a trial in his new ente:Tr*,,. Th, bltsimsa
will be Conducted strictly on the
C.ISH SY,TE3I!
S.) yr.rt Zva not have to pty extra prim..s to make up
ft, the credit business.
If yon can't spare the money to ray for a pound,
buy an Onno, and pay for it. Independent—then
you will he worthy to walk undor the
.1 - nieripan 73c ,S?ure7
And buy your (tuadg cheap. yir - Ihunctuber the,
Red, White and lilac Store. newlinwk. Midge Street.
July 1.1867. Braltsua ItiDGEwAY. ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANIi,
CAPITAL .
SIIIIPLPS FUND
This Bank offers UNUSUAL rACILITIES for Ufa
tranractan'of a
GENERA)", RANKING DUSINESS.
INTERE,3T AID- ON IMLI'OSITS ACCORDING TO
AGREEMENT.
SII_TIAL CARE 61 , EN TO THE COLLE , TION of ?.:OTEA
AIN CHECK,
Partici; wishing to MONEY to any - part of the
trnited States, England. Ireland. Scotland, or the prin-
cipal cities and tow - us - of Enrope, can Jule prayam
drafte tor - that intrposc.
L. 13111,
POrLTRY,.
LARD.
Tenor from thr eonntry„by best staninr Saii
tug lines, always en hand. ';
roanurs inoraar cr:sn'a:T nr.ntrer //ATLI
'lig!test Pricy paidAr 1.". S BM:4 Old and Sarrr
E. H. SMITH, I'mPident. N. N. BETTS, Jn.,
Twa:aula, Julie2l, Imo. Cam Tiler.
TEE OTTOMAN DAYEEAMDRE!
A NEW ANTIcIA: Or rtitNrEEI:E.
COYVENIEtiI"FO EVERY ONF
INDISVE.NSIBLE FOR
IN V ALIDS
At - oht;t:q the imPialltlinoss rnJ sttpi.rey,thg the
nffettsive tuterp of the Sick end !Nur<.•rc. At
oLca ueentt and orna:a•tttal. tt .1:3 Mai.. I/ Refill
that city crtiele.er Vareitter.. of the game trivt.
Ily Pilmiturp Itealem
rt-R , e ;3.0. felit7'Cm
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A LI, KENOS. '4IIOCERIES AND
Pmsur,a;,- .at milnleaale and retail at
Div 4U. - C. B. PATCII7I.
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$123,000
40,000
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ATRON FLOVR, .G, ‘DO.
UTZ DO.. BIICICWHEAS DO
I keep eanatantly onion , PORIC.IIA2O,IAUD, and.
an kinds of FISH. Wcroidliattiho ittostlonvttbo
public to our Can Can?t Bo neat
\..-_, 'STOCK OF , TOBACCO,j,
In qoality or prim Jo!rac Oakes i tadl Loin
drlr.lPo7 Y ° 4 FAclnd(2l and 4 //. ."74 a?pgp
Plesse:.caU and'examine oar stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large areorpneut of YANKEE NOTIO TOILET
SOAPS, fa; &e:. I iaill - Pay, the v olt il.rlcefror
n.t.ll l n g elscrothe 7 .
t , 1
arient.
COUNTRY PRO
Farmers, give vs a call befo
AU persons ;ntlebtdd
thci - lato litzirsilllDleum call
-
and wane inanctliate
Toirinds. Marc)
'.12.1867
GIiO a, Y AND PROVISION
52101.,M.
McCA.P.E : .A : MIX
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FAMILY GROCEIZiES
AnD
PIB•OV1SIONS,
MEECUR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA
We do not doom it occasion' to enumerate all the
SU - crept artivlie ink keep. One assortment -is
ALWAYS COISEPLtTE.
We sell nothing but
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Cash paidefor Punier:3 Produce.
JAMES McCABE,
HARRY 311 X..
March 1. 1870
PEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
I=l
A new and complain ;dock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will In sold at the lontst popedblo prices.
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
POIU
ILUTTON,
HAM,
VEITIT OF ALL DESORIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YAIs;KEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, dr,c
Bring on y n.r pratluce, which w•cYvp raid' for
DAIRYMEN,
A constant supply' at Ashl46 a. 111•1, Churls,
Butter Firkins. Tub!. tcc.'
Please call and look through our stock. and wo will
do our best to please ion. W. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda, April 28,180.
LOOK HERE!
COWELL (b. MYER, ,
At the old stand of DaAmtat.r. k CMI2.L. are now
receiving • large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Which they offer to climb buyers at prima that defy
competition.
Cash paid for all kinda Partners' Produce.
April 21, 1860—tf.
Jewelry.
JULES IRTGTJEM:N,
JE II'ELLER ( . 17 SILITERSMI77I,
One door north-of
MERCCIVS SEW BLOCK. TOWANDA, TA
1138 jngt rretil cd Lou .riew York a uew assortment
of fine Gold
LADIES' WATCHES,
AMER ICAN WATCHES
SWSS WATCHES,
of all deseciptionc. Also a selected accorttneot of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
LT m •vcr - m r.., R - Ir' .
at new
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES .Flto3l TITS CIIKAP
EST TO THE nEsr
ifILVES Al 9 STIML SVECTAttEII AND
EYE-GLASSES to fit all ewes of impaired aig,ld.
ir rA Tia'r ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES.
Ity thin patent I am enabled to exibange Glasses at,
any time without extra charge. Call and See.
CLOCER. WATCJIES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
ASO WA.UTUSTED
Towpna„ Dec. 16, 1869
OAKES.AND CRACKERS.-GRE
clati Rend, Scotch Roney. Or_angq. PAliton.Lem'-
okr and filtigtut COcut, ,Wiushingtott: .T.Mnblel wad
(1 0 IToe lilymit;, andautjude of Prackeriiii.
:Miro, 4 ' • W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
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7 .,dy:itii6-,Aii:Avu r•Kirs;p ',:
r.5...,414 •kl• , :s . 11 4 .0 , 0:10#0::-'4 - 41 - r ' 41 ,45 1 ~-frVf-3
' 441,1 km - P...*.. , ~-0.4-0.--, rakzakit.4,2r
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,-,:' • -:•T='-'-' - , '-?,`,-• •' ',
ENTECti 1 0 131INISTUNG::i GOODS I;
7 ' 'II' •
' ** 7 ‘, . • 4-7* tfi , l l .
5.,-so2twAss.
A.,
Milt Otero
4.bs t waste he trUi
1 / 1 12/411 ' •
1 :to
RATS D OAPS,
*RING 4300I)8,
Inifi b srUl saU at the yeti lowest priest
PAPER LLABS, battcnt hole Unod, 15 cis per box
131EIRTS. from $lOO mud %%mania.
OCLEN SHIRTS. from 50 °ante and upirtras,
21118
.1 , )
-
;
~7grf • 2-4, 2.2 22,3 21,
*lOll l l B ibis:POW thaelle 111111 -
2ReVaatt*llPlClabi UMW
:coastantgr lune on land sAzgo'
"'BEADY' 31'ithg
IBM
=NEI
G33M rfa'
MO
VERY - LOWEgT, PRICES
CALLA'ND EXAMINE MY STOCK
Mardi 30, lan
B. PATCH.
•DtVIAN . & COMPANY,
.5.
o. B. PATCH.
CLOTHIMRSI
The advantages we enjoy 118 the reenft of a long ,
eatablished and soma:mita bustueee, enables on to
oar inducements that make tltnt announeenamt
worthy of
Importing our Foreign goods direct,., controlling
many leading etylee of American nibrics, employing
the beat artistic talent In the ' production of our
goods, and constant progress" our motto. 'are
claim to lend the market he -
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Of wlifeh we keel) full lines of 111 gulden, for Men
and Boys. In
CUSTOM WORK
GENTS FURNISHING 0001DS
Our stock is constantly' largo an.l seasonable. W
arc the sole manuthcturers of the
AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT,
Which we supply Loth rcailymad• and to order
PRICES UNIFOR3ELY LOW
tient!omen visiting New York are requested to
call and have their nieasures. recorded spud our
books.
System of kW-Measurement and other, informa
l:on promptly ftuanshed when drsitaid.
Broadway corner of Grand Street., and Broadway
cornerof Warren Street.
Addreaaltax 2236, New York port-offer.,
March 232ra DEVLIN k CO.
lIURRAH! HUR AH!;
•
READY MADE CLOTHING,
I ant now offeriug to the public a largo and choice
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
And all the late style's fur Spring and Sununer wear
Which will he se:d 25 per cent:lf - I,n than forifivr
rricca at M. E. 110SENF/ELDIL Also a large in
voice of
UNDERSTITRTS Aron DRAWERS
•
I intend to sell less than cost, to make room for
Fall 'Stock. Now is your time to buy a Snit
cheap. Call and convince yourself that M. E. 110-
SENFIELD offers Great Bargains In the line of
Clothing and
Call before purchasing elsewhere.
€, M. E. nosmnum
Towanda, lan. 25, 1S TO.
A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED
GWEIOUN NAWB lon CITIZENS OF TOWANDA
Then Ic constantly being recelred at the "TEMPLE
OF FABIE101:," a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER, GOODS,
whieli have been purchased for casb, at reduced
prices. and will be sold to rash buyers at lower rates
than ever before offered in Towanda. Iffy stock con
sists In part of
FINE DIMIC9 COATS, CASSIXERE SLITS, LLNENc-
Cents. Pants, VeSta,.and White Linen Duck
also a 7 largo varicty
GENT'S FURNISHING .GOODS,
PA It
AND mum: COLLARS,
oft.llo latest styl s and fashions. Remember the in
ducements that offer, and that. lam net to be un
dersold by any d er in town, or elsewhere. All
who wish anyttd , ;g in my line are reepeatfully invit
ed to give rise a II before purchasing and convince
yourselves.
it. H. JACOBS.
:It.. 149 31 met-, Iteldiemou's Block,
!Towanda, re.
Air Cash paid for Hideo and Pelts.
GOLD STILL - COMING! DOWN 1
. aztr. V:rEllY TIIINo LV Tilt
CIZOCERY ,if , PROVISION LINE,
• . are now being, olldred at
.COWELL & 31 YEIL ' S
. .
at pr[tea that cannot full to satisfy all that they ate
elettlmittudi not to be undersold by any one. They
havele n larged their Store by building so that they
now have room for the fresh anpplies that are daily
rare el by linen . They have emenceted with their
store a Market where they now keep fresh moats 10
sell the quarter or piece ; and a full ',apply of Ord
ce and Provisions , tombleh they wobld 'call the
atte on of all cash bnyera. Come and examine our
0 s and ' , Oita; before purelishgt and*satiefy
your Ives. We gnarentea all goods to give entire
eat action. We are tliallkfUl to For customers for
their past liberal patrobagri,and solicit a cordinnanim
of .same. . .„ COWELL 6: 'MYER..
I 20,180. ' '
Yoh
THE BE
at
"C.'l~fyT~#l,~L
Awl evarythttig at the
roCf9ro purchasing elsewhere
5O =OVULE TO 111101# GOODS.
One door east of Powell k. Co' s
E. SEHWAILE,
la 3 Main Street.
13ROADWAy, ;lEWOltit
ATTENTION.
GREAT REDUCTION IN ritICES OF
M. E. ItOSILNITELD'S,
(Oppoc:te Powell cos.)
Cousietiug of
LINEN . 0 00D S ,
FOR MEN AND BOYS
GENTS MINI:MING GOODS.
AND VICINITY
SIENS', DOTS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
BLACE. 131tONVY AND DIVE DEAV7'.It WM.
HATS, CAT'S, SUSPENDERS. 'NECK Tits
TEAS AND COFFEE,
COWELL 2STEIt,
TUri' 'JARS DT USE
3t , CATIE k ltriX'S
1,14 . t r ii , -,,,, ~..... .. .. qatetii , ..l :- .41 .•;:'..--1
s r r i.,l k. 1.14
MBE
t ,-, ,
7 •• - T
, yli ..''' UV i41t=7 , 10.
1A... _.. 1 '.,...1
[--4,i.4,.,'..,r ..-M-:....;v,11,141.M;"
titD , VIMISIMERES,
r .,...-7,,, n0w ,-..t.„..,,,,Xtiri k _r • , , , ~. V
'• '(1CS , 111 0 1 , . # ll 1440.4 i S I IM4, 4 11 , 1 P i r g* '"
: COMING Sill r aMOtk Bdl AO;
1 , Which Oka Mt Prepared to makeup In siiii - 011i,to .
' il il lit their libliii" ;"abort lietke•' <.,' '' ' -.'
MEE
ME
Abo at 4
CIAMEING
Mich Mei aro conhig cheaper than ever:
i 3 0,ir.. - :-.-0*;,* . 0 . ,
~ • AND
(TENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
.
A pow: ad 1:u11 Line of all thC jaWi styles..
'Alava on Idol and la great variety.
TILE Larraz Aztif iinvorr terns* or
NECK TIES, BOWS, &C
Also the New Patent
WINDOW 'UMBRELLA:
All or ariy of 411! Goods will be sold as •
-611gAP. FOR CASIi
As any In the niarkeL
Call rind look ihiOtigh our stock
Tovranda,luil 21. 1870
1870. SPRING. 1870
VAN VELSOB k MANNERS,
MERCHANT TAMLORS,
68 Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA CO., N.Y
sear the Dere).
=
SATISFACTION OUARRANTEED
Always Im 9 on hand ik/Art:c stock of
$
CLOTHS AND CAS'STMEILES
1:731E313
HATS AND CAPS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
I=9_ Will be at the Ward Haase every Thursday,
with samples of Goods; end prepared to take ima
m:men. GEO. B. VAN VELSOR,
April 20, 1210
BOBT. N. MANNE3IB
NEW SPRING AND SUItIMER
GOODS!
R, . W. EDDY .
vr
Would announce the citizens of Torianda, and the
public generally, . the has in store and ditty re.
calving now and ~
FRESH. GOODS,
~
In his lino. imitable to the 'tante of the peoPle, which
he will sell for Currency at former
!GOLD PRICES!
Consisting as maul of gdod, well and reliable mado
CLOTHING,
(NO Shoddy of any kind) consisting of ,
BUSINESS SUITS,
. .
all grades,
COATS ) VESTS AND RANTS,
. .
all Wool, .
•
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Linen Coots, Dusters and Pants.
Overalls and Overshirts, Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen, 'Cassimere. and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties,,Sus
panders, Gloves, Canes, Leather Dago,, Spring Style
Silk, Soft and Sraw Bats. All first-class, Remem
ber that good Goods are cheaper at a fair price than
poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods
before buying. 008 door south of Aspinwall's Hard
ware Store.
Towanda, Nov.lB, ISO'. D. W. EDDY.
powELL te, co
•
.gain call atteVon to their
SPLENDID STOCK
CARPETS
JUST RECEIVED Ec GREATER
variety than over before offered
IN THIS COUNTRY, AND AT
VERY MUCH LOWER PRICES
IBM
WHITE k CHECKED MATTLNGS
JUST RECEIVED
KEY STONE STORE,
POWELL & CO
Aire a new stodc of
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHAD3•I9;
AND WifITE. 110 ELANDS,
In ilifercat wtalts,
NOW OEN
KEY STONE STORE
MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE
111 rift, Macldnaw TPqnt, ammo. Pickled and
Sukukcd rlel . u.ou, Smoked Halibut. and Dried Beef. IA
LONG & BEELER'S.
. _ ,• _
.ti,ollllkhrareA. , !..
$ "1•: . , , ,5, 1 - 'T • :
y ~^tar l :_ :;:
!~:1!l isi-Td%
BA ° OtTlit
ipt,4o l
—to :z;
gK o.l34 i ,sliETlPtidg" .
.
OEM
liOil,leek
Per Caw.- Velars' linanf au!' are' reiotvini
. •
imusE
AND riEA:.Tukr,
Oai Palata, - 011a,'Jto., are at the :beat quality and
bo sold 'very lois. • -We axe oho agents for the
AMERICAN ATEAra
Tbo only rebibloTlre Proof Safe made. Mao
FAIRBANKS'S SCALES,
SCHAGHTICORE POWDER CO.,
ST.TiIIEW PHOSPHATE
TIITw AiE3
Is very huim and manufactured out of the" beet
iVe areallso prepared to do Jobbing of all kinds
We are the only agents for the Celebrated new
EMPIRE COOKING STOVE,
The best cooking stove in use, and every stove
•warranted to give satisfaction. March 10, '7O.
GO TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR
HUBItARD MOWING MAIJIHNES,
None better, and parts- for the ,unto, an imporbnt
announcement. . •
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS !
f
No better quality can be found, and at prkes attain-
able. Toms of •
STOVES, 1
IV
IRON AND . - HARD ARE,
As low nine tide of the martit, k.c.,k , at
METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE,
Orwell, Pa.
Jima 2t, 1801--Jyl
LOOK HERE!
Manonoth Furniture ,
The lamest and bast stock ef
FURNITURE!
To be found in NortLem Pennsihnuia, whlelt Is be
ing sold nt
• '\
• G RE:A T L Y RED L'C'ELI PRICES!
My stock consists in part of Parlor. Library. Din.'
ing-roori. and Chamber sets, Parlor * Library. Exton-.
Rion, Dining and Dikes Tables. Chairs, Bedetrels,
Bureaus. Thudistands, Sofas, Lounges, Tek,a-t , tes,
What-lista, Cradles. Cribs, &v., &v. .3 full line of
-Mattresses and Bedding. Pier, Mantel and Common
Mirrora. Ural and Ituatte Frames and Brackets,
&c. In fart, cwrythiug
In the vrniture Line !
Which must be rccn. to be appreciated, and which will
be bold at
LOWER PRICES!
•
Than the ammo quality of goods can he purchased cL+o
%Own..
Thankful to tho publio for their paid liberal pairina
age, and determined' to merit a continuance of gin
same by offering inducements not to he found else
where, 1 invite them to call and examine My gOO,ll
and prioea before puree wing eLsewhere. No charge
for showing goods, and
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
COUNTILX DEALERS Nuppli od as usual at the lots
cst inarknt prime.
I also keep on hand a large assortment of Ready
C9lthis, from the most common , to the ttnest
Bostoraal. Also Burial 'tubes; Crars;a, ko..and I ant
the sole agent in Bradford county forSluder A Piste
DWIALIC ittatikt, CASES, cszia - rs, tic
A good HEARSE always in readinf.,Bel when regnired
Towanda, Dec. 10. lattA.
FURNITURE AVARE-ROO3IS,
.7.4.1f1PS ILMMON annonnees tattle public that_
he stilt continues to manufacture and keep on haul
a large assortment of
Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, &e., of
every description, which are made of the beet mate
rials, and in the most workruanlite manner.
- .
`I invite the inspection of the public to turwork;
which shall not beaurpaesed In durability at any shop
In the country. and my prices will be found to be as
low as the times will admit.
'toady-made Conine constantly on band or nradejp
order. Agood Hearse will be furnished when &Cml.
Aug. 15, 1855.
800K -BINDERY.-THE PUB-:
liu to runpoetfully informed that tho Booloßin
defy has been realm-0 to the Argue Building, third
Mary, where will be done
In•all Ihi'varlona biarichea. .1n terms asreasonable as
the times " will allow. Tim Thatlery will be under
era charge of
An experienced Binder, and all wort. will be promptly
done in a style and manlier whlcb cannot be exeelled,
Music, Magazine*Nowipapers,Old Book*: Ac., bound
in every variety of style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Buling and Binding of ,
To anl desired pattern. which in quality and dura
bility will be warranted.
Ali week will be ready for delivery wbeu promised;
The patrtrnage of the public is solicited, and per.
feet satisfaction guaranteed.
Towanda. August 2, I 86G—tf.
CONSUMERS OF
CONFEC.TION,EItY!
p02,1E.
LET US . REARON TOGETHER!
. .
flow cnn any person inanutacinre Confectionery,
and sell it at 15 cents a pound, when mgrar is worth
16 centitat the Refinery. (unless it is terribly !LAM
tented)?
Howean any dealer retail suclia,aile compound to
his customers and haves conscience cold of offence?
How can any consumer expect to purchase pure
Confectionery ; Al twenty-live and thirty cents per
pound when, a pure article cannot be manufactured
less than thirty to forty cents per pound, consisting
of cassia buds, burnt almonds, and such class of
goods?
Within a few clays we have been offered cassia
buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pawed, and Choco
late Creams at twenty cents, and the - agent acknow
tmlacd that they were adulterated teu per cent, with
Terra Atha ; and It is fact that tons of tpis cheap
Confectionery are made and sold in tit% country
every year, and the - conatuucra are the only persons
injured by It. .
Now. fur the &meta' of those who with 2 Pure article
rf Confedimery, we will warrant cern/ article Vow.
manufacture Strictly Pure and free front ferry wlire•
dierit deleterious tolwalth.
• A. LIAM.
Store formerly ommledby Jobn CarmanollatteStreet.
Towanda, October 21, 1569.
A NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS
and .t.tigraviags at
Fnosrs.
GREEN, BUFF,
PANNED FRUITS OF ALL
../11:itata at - C. PATCH'S.
Slay 20.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
A
Woolen - Ware at COWELL F 11YEtt'S.
DIP E S.-1 FIE LARGEST AS
- vortment of Pima for Rale Ri
'March 4, W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
1) OYAL BAKING POWDERS at
eOwELL & 31YER' 8 .
_Lb
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS AT
_ cownr. k MYER'S.
PROF. HORSFORD'S BREAD
Preparation, at. C. B. PAMPA.
May 20.
MOS
T ,.11:100B8,41Afill,-; •
" GLASS,: PIITY.
(sAmrimts73 r,iTENT).
BAITOII'S nAw BONE
Our 'dock of
material
• Puraiture.
There ix now an exhibition at the
IN TOWANDA, PA.,
4A:11El 0. 113.0;17
CABINET PURNITITRE;
Itiscallaneous
BOOR-.
H. C. WHITASETI.
MANE ))00ES,
„ ;1/14,.___Ntidr030.6*(71144
XIV
# *.1E1 4 C . V 4 c * 11 7 t..
: 2
Ls,„ : AVAWS: JL
-1 '. .:*46. - fr4irt itt
I :rlianicastutir TW th ii ralatii, 1,01 1
4:
Corner Main and Pintigretta, Towanda; P a., .
ME
)lilernxtetb• ettialiigety to Mc ettpti4 it pea}n4complete seserttueut, constituting an etteileta Va
rtety, etabsielet way I les megt to the Artertoe
wechatitert es, ceretally Medea VA xtr
to- the it:v=4o tbo ;nada, whlclt ttl do
=tia,trtitteed with 'fresh Tetrettsater,
valkeinswitrown**),.tgpis et Inteletoele or
. . .
tilifrprthrEs; Ca:Oircias,
.. 6 4iF. I Yi)'•!i7,,i3l:'E:°,/*
BENZINE' A 1415 TURPENTINE,
BAss, N'AnNiSU.-71167.-WASI4
' And All kinds.4llrnihoa,
KE11041,TEV91100.14.014 .
• • Alcolaa and BantiNgSlaidir,
LA3trii, RElDttet 'wren CIIILINEYS;
Efpenn, Wlude, Netts root.
o it t
TANNER'S AND. MACHINE OILS,'
randy and Toilet Articlasin rariet7,
trPoxim, BSOgIIEi, SO:trfCcouns, •
rams4o6,
POCKET AOOKS, PORT.3IOIVAIS,
' Pockoi*Rnices; Razors, .
SKIN. OD 11Al2 . rum& taTiONs.
.PURE . :WD6Z3 am? Li'wous
• • ,Foi.McdteDuil jate, •
TOBACCO, SNUFF,. - PUNS AND • CIGARS,,
Garden, Field and Flower Sendg„ - g reniisen; Sup ,
porter.% finapousorieg, Stein (ler BraCia, Brraid
Ringx,
lripplea,- Shelia and Shields, SYrinnef.,
Led Pans, Sell-Sealing Fruit Jura:Titer- • •
• intninetera, El-traria% Stone ;
Jl4O, GLoo_aWaro. Bottles, Vials, Ccrks, Bath
Brick, and BtovO Blacking. Fiat& Tickle, Am
munition; AT., Botanic. Hetet:tic and linunapath
Je 2.ll.alicinei. toll-all the i.o.puiir latent
•
MEDICINES. •
• •
-AU articles warranteit repreatiuted. rersotoi at
a dbitanyer can =entire their orders by stage .or.
:which kill recei;nrilrunnit and 'careful attention.
Medical' ad% ire ' kiven gratuitoualy at tho office,
charging onty• for medicine. . .
.
,fup Thankful for pastifberal patronage , would ies
pe.ctfully announce to his friunils and the public, that
no pains shall ho spared to satiety, awl merit the con
tinuation of theircoutldeoee and patronage:
far Open Sundays for prescriptions from 0 tp 10
a.m., and 19 in. to 1. and 5 to 6 p.rn:
Jan:l4Bo—yr: • , rt. C. POUTER, 111.11...•
, •
F. . 4.. R
137 314 , 11 i 871rEET, TOWANDA. A.
WIIOLESAT, AND .lIETAIL
D oc3 G-IST.
The snliscrilki• respectfully annonlines to the pub
Uc in getter al that - 1m has on hand n 14170 'grid well
selected steel; 0r .. ,
Dituos: . MEDICINES,
CILENEICALS,
OIL, ;. 0 iIAIINISETS •
GLANS,
DrE
All tlis popular t Ited.tcfue4 - 0: etc Aar,
PIIRE
Wtqk AND./: LIQUORS
..ror Medical purpvces only
* PERFU:VIERY..
Fancy znil Toilet articles.
SoapS of every description, '.
Thermometers,
Bathing, SOrgeons,-aml Common '..'l , ongcs
licir Brushes, '
" Tooth Brushes,
Un wing Combo, • -
1 " • • Pocket and Fine Combs,
: • To:let Powder,
:Puff Bogs,
Tooth Pmvdr,
Tooth WaAhes,--
I - and Tooth Soaps.
And other ,trtielf2.4 ly.longing to the Drug tr.u.le.tob.
"nunieftma :o mention. P.ving the Agenc7of the
GREAT U. - I S. TEA COMPANY,
I A'S O.FEER
GREAT INDUCEIENT2
To pll-chaFo , rs of goof.A is their
d:1 , 1 Laudy receipts coal
ponutled by persons etoo.ag7tly xpinpetent,
.BE4II
boars of.tbe thy or nigAt.
Thankful the pact itbc patronr.m,, , l re.'
apectfully enlicWi conthoinnec of the came, pledg
ing myeelf that no Mimi, Alai' be spared to make
my eetablinhmeut second to uotns.in Lis smtiou.
Dr. T. T. 'Madill may be iranitlted at this store cm
heretofore.. . BIIOIN.N.
Jan. 31c1870.
Boots and. Shoe's.
GREAT BARGA•IN S IN
. 1 = r - . 7 'l
I 0
BOOT 4XI) STORL
Sorth cud bf Want 116ti,e
The tin•lerelgueet are rer.lethvg lar'ge E.e
leete4 stock of
B (J 0 7'
Suitable for the
SII - MlESt.ciNis 1 IIL TRADE,
t',n-;,' . 1..Pg
GI:,NIE,
LADIES,
AND OHILDRE'N'S WEAR
SEPED -4. VD .PEGGED' BOOTS-
..11 ' ADE TO Onrnt
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
AND READY WIEN PIIO3IISED
'Manila! far past farora, wu selizit a Faptianaiice
I=
saanna - . woonrorin. . GIL GEP.T
Towanda, April .5,
• :Manufactorin.
BILIOQD (3z ,00:.
Still ebotinue to manufacttre their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & • CLEANERS,
ird will sell a better machine, 1 -, ?r leas tlfan
can bohad elsewhere in the worhl. We claim for
'our machines that they will do as much, or more,
_than any other, and are more durably built. We
personally Ktiptrintoud our work awl bee that it is
Wall down, We will aria!'
DISCRIPTIVt CATALOGUES
mir maclatus;'on appliesteg.
ONE AND TWO IiORSE POWERS,
One ci Tio . ffoire: THAESHER Q SE:PER ATORS,
'THRESILER and CLEANERS,
FANN.f..Arer
CU:CI:LAM AND MUG I:I.7MILLS
SAW AND . MILL IVOZIZ' done to order
Give us a call before parrila4ing
va - `.'Ol) azioaavut[
'• 0 0 :N . a 0 Qrl
Aug: 2..181V
N EW PI4A.NIN.G MILL
The midyrsiimeddmvlng and comm.-
dilono Mill In OW diorcmgh Of lciwnnd t, and OM NI it
with the mot tandem ra , t,l improved. machinery, for
the manuta,ture of
.AVINPOW SASH AND. 111.1N-LiS
Are prepared to fir, eraere, ‘,3,elizer
Upon the t‘herie..st netiee. lee; a 1.4:“.• I a
riely or mour.viNns, tbe lqte,t imcipattnril,
.whielt Treean runt»lt ranch dreaper Vannlticy run le,
worked-bllutud.
•
111...11:17S(i, •
TONGLIF.INo, . . •
..
(i.ROOVIN44. •
, . AND Senoot.
And ail other wink pfr.tatilingto J,Pacry,u ails, done
to alit our cantor:Lies& - , . ,••! .
retoons and not living satire tbari tivitsc
to fourteen Tanen iliStll.lt, wilt it ud it largely for their
interei-t to hay of us. or bring their-lumber and have
It. worked by. our machlaer7. tiring your •grict of
Flooring. or other lambr.% ;Ad while your:team is
feeding, hate It ground out and • take It "wire ;rah
you. • •
Q.A..411 for PINE. ANT) HEMLOCK
LUMELZitell‘iii , ed al ear Mail:yr. yard. Cram and
e qa, or it yo.), caul come, wr.lt.. .
Towanda ; Fib., 1.. I:.•ltilLitiEßS 4: CO.-
CAMP & •irINCENT'S.
'
•
• nera'll'heVetideti t dgned hating entelil Into 'a (*. pin..
blp or the rottpose of ptnaeatting a
GENEBAL
FiEtErLIFE AND ACCIDENTAL,
would respectfully solicit the patronsie of in r ",
Rorts,gestring inausance of any ttnd. write
ands
Politikus
au Buildin and Personal Prop er ty
liable se et es lon gs Wee as tan be' done by any ,
compsgles in the country., We voent
t a n, era gtontion of PAnuirss to the fain that
ant give th em Pollen* covering damage 4.4 j, °
LIGHTNING to buildings, personal prr,pw r ,
_
stock.
LIYZ Milninlitigirocired in one of the elde,t
and strongest Life Companies in America, sod st ht
moat favorable rtes: , •
.
15 roxtxo bitCr..Aitt CourAsY,
Pa. 5
PST FL= /AMU:CC?. Cotrr . on".
narehrd, Corn.
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MISSES,
CMS
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Aeacttx,,,.., s
iNAMBANCE
LanCasier, pa. I
Anaitta
GEM
ALISINV Orr IssunAnczCoMDANY.
41/remy.N.):',l
Aeset:J'
VI.:LTO:I „FILLY .12:111711ANC14 COUPANT.
..Velo York.
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ri.NE IN.:: ,
. Spring/Idd,
. Azaelki
3iew• lions larrisetrumter. COMIWiT, t
a New Pork.
12=3
Oftke fuid 1,10..*-4.011th .1 Ward 11 -u5...,
floor. 31r. VINiIt.NT Trill be frmrri Slkitri - m au :
from 7a.m. till 3 p.m.
T. V. (*.Oar.
Ny. VIAVY.NT.
• Towadda, Pa., allay 2, V.70.—1y
CAMI' .1/4 VINCI:NT.
NATIONAL LIFE •Th:SIM;AN:r:
CO. OF ti.S.A
CASII VITAL. $1",..;:ii),(4) • -iAIYI
CharierP,ll , yoougr"os,
CLARENCE If. rr.miK, Itt.:+idcnt
.1. , d COOKE, Cbairman Finance and Ex. c , ,n !
ITEN:ItY COKE. 11CP I'VY:dr!it
EKERSON W. PFXT, SecrntAry r.nd Arinnry.
The alrantages of the National L.
1. It to a National Cre - cpany, 4Larne .1
2. It hag a pa - A up capital of 3raon
3.:ltoffers low rates of preinhong
4. It tarnislies larger inaurance than an.cr
paning„ for the Mate tucuPy ;
L. It is definite - lord ;
G. There is no roasitglity of Intsrepo
- agents, or miannclerstantling by
7. The policies are plain contra.-t... rtt^h....,..,
ranee for so much money ;
8. poLeies arc iion-forfeLlisi; ;
J. The polkiea are bxerukt front att.P.,:llr.e.el.
.E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankcre,
General Soentr.
B. S. RUSSELL. 'darr3;;r•:.
.N. C.
.F.LSI3II,EL: A: A. G. )1A.,,..01.
10_41,3o:14 for.Towuzula awt
Jan. 9, MO.
CONNECTICUT MT:TrIL LIII
ixsunxscE CM! NT,
OF ILLICTFOItD, rOONN
r:AY ItlEafr
ASSETS.(Jutie 1, Over
Sitrphis s7..reNo.we).
CURIIKNT L l ll7l/Elil) 411 To
Total Clalats by Death paid to dAte.oTer zbi.otri
TOTAL Dirmnt,Dii Taro To DATE,/ A' rat 1.4 o00.1.,:i
P E L If CAL rwrr.i.y)
Al its surplus is equitably do hied snioac
Icy Lolders
ANNUAL .tirVIDENIy,-;.,
Which way tic applicd. in r :11t . t1 , ),1 01
may be acennitilated ct iritcre.t for t f.l f t
iimstred, or 111.3 y bn cert.:VGAby thin,
Paid-up Policiert arq giante.l aft,:r L"•"
years' PiT111111:113 ha, e been L,
1: 1 )1:1e7ES Nt,..V.l•r,Rf'l777t—;;
. It irsuc..;
DEsmAtax ot. IN
Aul Ina adopted iu it workul46
SPECIAL FRATI . 1:1;•••:.'
ORIGINAL wrni THIS eourANy ANP UVI !-
LID LIT NIP 0 / . 4 1 ;R.
11. IkIoREA.N.
Towanda. Fa.. July 72.
T
IVimacry and I:achite Shbr,
FouNDEIri a NACHINE SHo
Thu undersigned haclnq part - ha...a il.e Four";
and llatlloae glittp lately owtted Lc Jullu Carru;.
are prepared to do a!I
thrtr prelliptue:,E r.nd
M G A' TUNS
C.j C SA\MILL
AI A N 1) L L
In=
MILL 1140N5
31. i nr: To 0tT.i.....!
EN( ;INES IZEPAThEO
in . 1,11 1 .1
SHINOLE MACHINES
Of the 1:to an,l ;11,4 ,tapr , ,ve.lkAl4
:slid kept co . utUlttty nu hawd ready for us
i)LQUG . Hs,
i . iIDE-1111.L. IRON AND" CyOOl,l.lN
.1?E1M
I=!
CULTIVATORS, COIN PLO I ;
IEIMI
P OIT GII P,O IN T
Of all k1a.14, and !,
Cl/11StAtlii.) . 1111 !/11.11,1
CH Ul N POWERS
LQnc.r AND S ',ll AI.
STOVE CA,STI:•:G
CELLAR G I:.ITES
SLI:7,D AND S.LEltat tiflol.
E=MMEMEI
And an kind* of taatings fut - utsbe it t. oroc.
1&71.1. 7. F. 'Mt 1..N3 = t.d.f.N
vSzn and Stationery
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DIARIES FOIL fB-76
PAPER Az ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS,
SCHOOL BOORS-
1i::<, I;rt, 3h:i,
1 1 1171 . 10 . .. t;
BLNNK BOOKS
LINKE g NOTIONS.:
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pLouR, FEED AND ME.
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