Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 02, 1870, Image 4

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    Usefid bfonnation.
To make Scotch tweed impervious
to water, use this receipt : In a buck
et soft water put a half pound of sug
ar of lead arida ludf ;found of pow
dered alum ; stir this at intervals un
til it becomes clear, pour it off into
another bucket and put the. garment
therein, let it remain for twenty-four
hours, and then hang it up to-,dry
without wringing. .
- Peach leaves, bruised, it is said,
are a sfiebific for _wounds made
_by
t !
mild in man or beast or for y huh
cut. - Lockjaw is prevented y band
agiiig the leaves on twice a day.
Paper can be made stick to
walls which have been whitewashed
-by dissolving glue in good strong
vinegar and washing them with the
solution. Heat fp the glue is. dis
solved and then apply with a brush.
The bark of hickory, placed 'wher
ever red ants abound, W3ll very soon
cause them to disappear. ' We know
that common lard, on ' a plate, se
where the places are infeited, as soon
as they come in contact with the lard,
they stick and die. .
. Small bars of carbolic soap is bet
ter to keep away moths than camphor,
at one-thud the cost. It is much
stronger than the exhalation thrown
off, and retains its "status" longer.
Try it.
Oil your door-locks and latches
ponce in two or three months. It will
.add to your comfort and will make
these necessary things last longer.
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Your cellar should be whitewashed
once a year, and have a thorough
cleansing two or three times a year.
Let it be ventilated daily unless there
are open windows, and even then it
will add to its purity. :
Remove the sprouts from your po
tatoes and keep them in the dark.
They should be always covered.
Well-kept old potatoes should be eat
, en well into July. They are much
wholesomer than the half-grown new
ones selling at so high a rate.
How to Build a Dora-Drib.
How to have a rat-proof corn-crib
is a great question among farmers.
A correspondent of the New York
Farmers Club gives the following
experience: "I have a corn-crib
that has stood for twenty years,. and
has never had a, rat, and but one
mouse in it, to' my knowledge. Posts
ten or twelve. feet long and eight
inches square ; mortise two feet from
one end ; for end-sills, two inch mor
tise with tusk. Taper post from sill
to the end, by hewing off inside until
the end is reduced to four inches di
ameter ; make smooth with draw
kmife, and nail on tin smooth half
way to the end, below the sill. Let
sills be eight inches square, also, end
tie them and the rafter plates strong
with moderate inter-ties. Brace well,
and lath up and down with three
quarter inch ; dovetail or counter-sink
joists crosswise ; lay the floor, and
board np the ends with ungrooved
boards ; let each bent be twelve feet
long, six feet wide at the sill, and
seven and a half feet at plate ; and if
fall to peak, it will hold 250 bushels..
I never had an ear to heat on account
of the great width. If preferred, lay
the floor with lath or narrow boards,
with room for ventilation. Each post
should stand on stone, about -three
inches from; the ground, and, each
stone have foundation two feet
square and below the frost.
11MC'OVATIN6 OLD CITRBANT
Old currant bushes are among the
most unpromising things with which
oue has to deal ; their tangle and
mishapen_stalks present pu zzl e to the
novice.. Whatever is done should be
undertaken 'tinning the first mild spell,
ns the currant puishes very early. The
_ bush will probably have numerous
shoots starting from below the
ground, near the surface; cut out all
but four or six of these, according to
the size of the plant, leaving the most
- healthy looking ones, and taking care
to have these as equally distant as
possible. The fruit is borne on wood
two or more years old. One year old
wood is distinguished by its different
color and buds. Cut out all weak
shoots of this kind, and shorten the
stronger ones two-thirds or one-half.
Manure around the bushes, and when
dry weather approaches nuilch. Make
the old bushes do their best, andstart
plantation, which will come into bear
ing in two years.
PLAST IJEW HILLS OF Coax Luz.—
_\ writer of an exchange paper advo
catea planting an occasional hill in
every corn field late, or taking pains
to replant the missing hills, and gives
tho following reasons for it: "If the
weather becomes dry during the fill
ing time, the silk and tassel both be
come dry and dead. In this condi
tion, if it should become seasonable,
the silk revives and renews its growth,
but the tassel doei not recover. Then,
for want of pollen, the new silk is un
able to fill the office for which it was
designed. The pollen •from the re
planted corn is then ready to supply
the silk, and the filling is completed.
He says nearly all the abortive ears
so common, in all corn crops, is caus
ed by want of pollen, and that he has
kmown ears to double their size in
this second filling.
A NEW WarrEwAsu ron Wsu.s.—
Soak one-fourth ctf a pound of glue
over night in tepid water. The next
day put it into a tin vessel with a
quart of water, set the vessel in a
kettle of water over the fire; keep it
there till it boils, and then stir until
the glue is dissolved. Next put from
six to eight pounds of Pans• white
into another vessel, add hot water
and stir until it has• the appeyrance
of milk of lime. Add the sizing, stir
well, and apply in the ordinary way
while still warm.
" Paris white " is sulphate of barVa,
and may be found at any drug or paint
store.
MINCED liftrrros.—This is a very
useful preparation of cold mutton,
and will be found excellent for a
change. Cat slices off a cold roasted
leg of mutton, and mince them very
tine ; brown some flour in butter, and
moisten it with some gravy; salt and
pepper to taste, and let it simmer
about ten or fifteen minutes to take
of the raw state of the flour; add an
other lot of butter and some parsley,
chopped fine, then add the minced
meat, and let it simmer slowly, but
not boil or the meat will be hard.
A coactspoinnsT , of the Country
Oenttentan planted a few acres of
turnips which were large enough to
begin to feed the first week in July,
Ilion. they were fed to piga, and no
'ether fuedOfren Until the last week
Forptot4ber, 1!‘o lot of pigs could
hale dime bettor, gresritig and keep
itt 9;494 69tolitism
Yaks). oar* kw w%
* Nocd
M)dbaWlti
"DOMESTIC"
LOCK STICH
SEWING MACHINE!
. THE "DOMESTIC "is a Shuttle
Sewing snake, which luis WO),
used -for the it'd. five yetis in tie
West, and is now introduced for the-
first time in this section.
It runs faster than most, easier
and more quietly than any, doing the
lightest as well as the heaviest 'work
done on any Sewing Machine.
. . ,y. 9A. Y
Plain Machines - - $65
Half Case - - - $7O
All MRPWnes have Blake's Patent
Table.
Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address,
WAKE k CO.; Scranton, Pa.
For sOr by
TAYLOR & GORY.
Tcriands. Ps.
A. A. RIKRER.
Athens, Ti.
May 12, 1870.—1 y Virysluring.
EASE AND COMFORT.
P:)ADLiedetIOQB*34;44IIXIIIPM:ViII
There iaNtothing Do •alaable as perfect eight. and
perfect eight can only be obtained by using
PERFECT .SPECTACLES I
The difficult, of procuring whidi le wen known.
MUMS. LAZARUS A MORRIS,
OCCULISTS AND OPT [CANS,
HARTFORD, coincEcrictr,
~' i.\iUl'!•~H 4~1 H:bz:[~):~ 4: ~ SIN ~ ~ ~:) t~ V 4 ~ ~~
PERFECTED SPECTACLRS,
Have. after years' of experiencti, experiment. and
.and the erection of costly machir, err, been enabled
to proditce that GRAND DESIDERATUM,
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PERFECT SPECTACLES -
Which have been Sold With unlimited satisfaction to
the wearers in the Western States ,during the put
Afloat years.
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the
b !eye, and lad many years without change!
Mesita. LAZARUS k HOLISM -have appointed
JULES BUGUENIN. dealer in Watches and Jew
elry. as their sole agent for Towanda, Penn's, and
•ldnity. April 14. 1870.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
The subscribers would respectfully inform their
many friends that they have opened a
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
At No. 148 Main-st., Towanda, Pa.
They have just received a fine assortment of
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES!
Consisting of
LADIES GAITERS,
Of all grades. Ladles
GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES,
1n13.941:8 AND L'HILDREBB BHOLB
Of every variety, which will be sold cheap far cash.
Give them a call and satisfy yourselves that they are
selling cheaper than the cheapest.
We would call easpecial attention to our
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT!
We make to order everything in the line, of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAN.
Being mechanics of many year practical experience,
we feel confident, that WS can give entire satisfaction.
We employ none but Hest ims mechanics, and have
secured the services of the veteran boot-maker of
Bradford county. MB. J. W. WILCOX. who cordial
ly invites a call from his former patrons.
We traarraldre Pried flu, and all work Warranted.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
Remember the place, No. 148 Main-st, a few doors
below the Means House. Towanda,-Pa. Look out for
the sign of the Big Boot.
spL.27.lo.—tr DAVIS & KEZNY.R.
CALL AND EXAMINE
Tax NEw STI7.X.f3 or
SPRING 3m.T,INERY GOODS 1
A.T hiss ORDEDFS STORE,
Where you cannot gall tens pleased with the
GREAT TARIM OF BONNETS, RATS/ ETC.
Prices to suit all customers. Do not forget the
place, No. 2, South Front
MERCURE NEW BIRCH, TOWANDA, PA.
April 43. 1870-8 m
REPORTER JOB PRINTING
OFFICE..
Haring recently added greatly to our facilities, we
are now prepared to do all kinds of
-303 P . BINTING
AT
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LOWER PRICES
AND
BETTER STYLE
Than any estsbliabment In
NORTHERN , PENNSYLVANIA
CALL AT
THE REPORTER OFFICE
AND
EXAMINE SPECIMENS.
SENT FREE!
M. O'KEEFE. SON k CO.'S
SEE-D CATALOGUE
AND oxriDE TO TEE
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
GARDEN. FOR 111 7 0.
14313lisbed Janus 7. EsiTy lankr of Acme. wish•
tag this newsaid valuable wait, 686 of CO.,ddress tossuedlttely X. O'KEEFE. SON t CO Ell,
manger k Darryl Block.llochastar, N. T.
Oct. 21, 18/0.--tjan 1
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CENTRAL MARKET.
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
on band a ran and complete assortment al amp
thins pertaining to their business, mandating mani
la of
BFFY, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SIIGAB etraND HAMS.
IturToN, BEET, LAMB,
VEAL.
& GE. WAA LARD.
BOLOGNA. DRUM BEET. POI7LTRY.
TALLOW, kr-, to.
Alio, '. •
S
FRESH FROM THE TARR&
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
In &elf semen.
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Patted gishisit.Orsters in law or small
tits will b rartdahad o abort notice, at t": 44.
Mead. Coma. Yews. Mantazwes mock. tint
Roos north of , Dr. Pralizia
CGS. ILLUM ;MU M =LLCM.
Tam. G Matzont.
Tab. SC 1110-fir
WOOL PORE, 'RAM AND LARD
• coin= smars.
4 1 ; KINDS GM:WM VW
sit yosaaid• sod Mad. at
11, lOC 0. a ?ATMS.
": - -I,WWk*.-..: - '..''- -.
WINE RAILWAY.
jrj
IMO= VXDXS . XXXXIMIXOX2
alaicutimsma • 00isapallox0
_ 611.01,-20721X0X1X - •
00 , 00 x. TorxDO. =MM. (0000 i.
xi:MA=O. a. PA0.01024.
And ell pal Wad sad Narennet:
DATTO796 CERAIINVAIEDIANAPOLI3..
LOUD:IV/LW= wvm,
And all points South sad Boolthwest
Nair acroileSCIVI:D Common um lON mot=
lamer Agoras To Rocamo. Butram DO.
imair.,Currizamm thscacaus. •
• • • _
On and altar Kande, MAY 2nd, Ul7O, trains wilt
lane Wanes at about the Montag bongs. its :
• Gone • ,
AMA amt. MORT ElCTRElTerceidadi fel
Rochester. Buffalo. Dunkirk iCiersiang and Cim•
dans% connoting with the Late Shore. • •
Southern. and -Grand Trunk Railways st Bu 10.
Dunklet and Clemtuid ihr . the West; also et CleSe•
land with the C.O. O.* Dw. - Balmy for Indian.
Volts; and et Cincitunti with the Louisville Short
Line Railway. and the Ohio &
far the South and Soutimead : also with omnect
lines Admind*• Atathrtut
daily. on main line.
t:aell.lflG aT
for Rothester.
Buffido, Duo 'Cleveland and Clincinatt. mak
hog direct connection with &slim of Grand Trunk
and Lake Shore Railways st Buffalo. Dunkirk and
Cleveland. for ail l =aest. and ' at Cindmisti
&
with the Ohio and. Louisville Met
Line liellwels for the and flostairest : . also
with all connecting lines it principle sh station. n on
m
OM a.m.—MAIL TRAIL Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.'
5:35 p.m.—URDU ACCIONMODLTION ! Sundays
emented.
613 p. 111.. DAT EMMA linndays exce=r
Rochester. Bulislo, Dunkitk. Cleveland,
AI and the South. Stops st l aindpel stations and
connecting points on min
New and im Drawing RoMn Conches amour
=dig from New York to Dahl% and
Coaches are attached at liornelliville. run.
ming thre' to Clarreland and Galion without change.
A:l6 p.m ..:—EX. NAM Sundays encipted. f
Hu&
0 filo. Dunkht and Cleveland, commettng withtrains
for the West.
A
e& Sleept= is attached to this tzsla ruzzdag
Orm to
7:00 cm.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays
4:10 p.m.— GRANT TRAM dally far
West.
GCMG EMIT.
f.. 00 a.m.—NIGHT ElliPßE3s.Btinds7t Caice , ted"Th.
necting at New York with afternoon tesins and
steamers for Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Coaches accomthis train to N. Y.
5:10 cm.—crtioniliATl M alta Mondays es.
cepted. connecting stNiersey City with - afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Itallroan for.
• Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wasbnigto,n; and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin.
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Caches accompany this train toNew York
1235 p.m.—DAY EZPBEBS, finhdayassoepted,ootb.
necting at Jersey City withmidngh tEsyreta train
05 New Jersey Railroad for P hiladelphia 'Also
*tops at principle stations and connecting point@
on main line.
New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches wea n.
pony this:train from Buffalo to New Yoit.
5:35 p.m.--ECCOMMODATION TRAIN, dap for
Susquehanna.
BeJil a.m.—ELKMA ing.. Sundays excep t e d .
9:95 p.m., NEW YORK MAlL.flundays_extePteli
9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING =PIMA 9597. Maned'
lag at Paterson - for.Masrark ; at Jerry City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey for
Baltimore and Waahington ; and at New York with
Morning Express train for Boston and New Ragland
cities. Also tops at all principal stations and con
necting points on main line,
Bleeping Coaches accompany tbis train through to
New Trek.
3:115 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CIEECKED TifECUGH.
tip A revised and complete "Pocket Tine Table'
of Passenger Trains on tho Erie Railway and con
nectbig lines, his recently been published. ant can
be procured on applicatlon to the Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D: RUCKER.
Deal Shpt ,
pA..t, N.Y. CANAL & RR' CO
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSE 6GER TRAM
Commattcing.Msy 16, 1870.
Goma sorra. Golly° MUM.
Leave A.Y. P.M. P.X. &eve P.Y. P.M.
Waverly
da tr-3:05112 5 2,1 3 5. - - i tlB-11
n0ck,9.23-6,l7—vas " 107-10,10—sat
Pittston 10,35-7,30 "" 2,00-355--
Wilkesßarre,
_White Haven,l2,9s P. M. " 11,58 A.X.
Manch Chnnk,l,3o " 10.55
A11ent0wn.....2,33 " 9,49
8ethehein,....2,50 " 9,95
Esaton 317 " 9.05... ...
Phil's (arr)....5,05 1e've7,35..... .......
Newitork(arr.) 6,05 • " 6.00
P.M.
' Down Train dines at White Raven. rp Trains
dines at Pittetore.
Passengers to and from -New York and Philadel
phia without change of cars.
Down train connects at Allentown with
Fast Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg =
west.
Tea and Coffee.
G LORIOUS NEWS!
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
A 2. Tall
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE
Na 1 Gonurni & PATTON'S NEW BLOCK.
BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, PA.,
At tho sign of the
AIIfk.RICAN FLAG!
And the
RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE
SlMpleil of Teu GIVEN ♦WLY FREELY, to SSW,
the people that thie is the place to save - money.
COXPANY OF NEW YOILE
Fresh Ground CoffeereceiveddailyfromNswYork,
or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. green and
roasted, all styles, whole and ground Spices, Dried
Waits, &a, at equally low prices.
The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for
the very liberal patronage extended to him while in
the Grocery business in this place, and
rea
solicits a trial in Ns new enterprise. The busine s s
will be conducted strictly on the
CASH SYSTEM I
So you will not have to pay extra prices to make up
for the losses of a credit business.
If you can't spare the nionej to pay for a pound,
buy an ounce and pay for It. Be Independent—than
you will be worthy to wail under the
AMERICAN FLAG
lar the
American Tea Store !
And buy•yow Goods cheap. Romember the
ited. White and Blue Store. new Bloek. Bridge Street,
~haly 1.1869. BRAMUA r.t RIDGEWAY.
lescellaneous.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF TOWANDA.
CAPITAL $125,000.
SUnPLUS Fi 40,000.
This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACJELTITES for the
transaction of a -
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
MEM= Am Gtr DEPOSITS ACCORDED; TO
AGREEMENT
&minas Cass arvr.s TO T Couserzoir or Norse
MID Caccia.
Parties wishing to satin mazy to any part of the
;United States. England, Ireland. Scotland. or the pills.
' c/
rafts pal citi es that p and
urtowns pose. of Europe. can here Meats
d for
PASSAGE TICKETS
To ar from the old country, by best atoam►r or sail
ing lines, &brays en hand.
Pavane ispotrasr ova AT a4 nvos au=
Highest Pricepaidfor U.S Bonds, Gold out Saver
E. H. SMITH, President N. N. UNITS. tn..
Towanda. Julien. 1869. • Cashier.
THE OTTOMAN DECIMIBRE I
A NEW ARTICLE OF FURNITURE.
CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE.
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INDISPMISIBLE FOR
INVALIDS • AND CHILDREN.
Avoiding the' unsightliness and suppressing the }
offensive odors of the Sick Room end Nureery u . s - d ig
once =end sad ornamental. It It more
than any article of Furniture of the same oast
For sale •by all principal Furniture Dealers.'
Price $l.OO. febl7 dm
A LL KINDS GR OCERIES AND
Proslidawat wholesale sademu. at
gar - WM&
A rum, STOCK or - IVOODEN
Ram W C. B. PATITIIIL
MI 20.
cmsewiiirkwa
aimar i
1 14ileangati**mikak. 111 ail ' P i g a "
to fake is Omar andivista'
b. skfassidwall alledia Ms* et
Web I ban putierdi 014116 "AIM willisa
that am sell Iss Spas euka• Purgissed
eisratien. twit eat to Vossidasselisall stook
TEAS, COFFXES;
nuns. uziaLLio.'smis
AIUM, 1 1 1.01714 _rn A TAM DO.
I keeil ocmikaifir on bud. Pcmy RANK, LAW, is 4
'tam. or stimbia cites
rabbi le INN delft Best
Is qua/ or pdos. Jesuklekbrioalleftabilipris•
dkry. Icy* *lt alimisied sad &ova Now.
Pore eat sad eisamlne ate dodk of
Lags, amsortmeat of TAME 110=74 Tonle,
SOAPS„ te.. ke. I VII pecr the tililbsdasapriosicir
Tarsers, glveisis can hefts' selling elsewhere.
All pent= indeirled to the late Ithearillpieees eall
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and nuke bninedlatei mina&
O. B. P=4l.
Towanda. Munk 12. Uri
GROCERY AND . PROVISION
MoCABE & MIX.
FAMILY' GROCERIES
V 771 R. BARR.
Oen'l Nat Alrt
=wows NEW mom TO - WANDA. PA.
We do not deem It necessary to eaumeeste an the
dlteremt articles we keep. Our assortment is
FIRST CLASS GOODS
Cash paid for Parolees Produce.
JAMES McOABE.
March 1, 1870. HARRY MIX.
301111 P. COL
Superintendent.
pEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND PNOMOON STORE.
1017TH CONNED DNIDGE AND NADI SIMMS.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will be !old at the laweat pataibls pica.
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &o.
Bring on your prnduce, vbkh ve pay ants for.
A mustard supply of /JAL= Salt. all died Chan&
Butter Firkin*, Tubs. &re.
Plow all and look through our *task. and mu will
do oar beat to plan you. W. L ROCKWELL
Tinnada, April 28, 1110.
•
LOOK HERB!
COWEL.T. & MYEB,
At theold stand of Ibtuanutz. & Comma, are now
readying a large and well selected stock of
GEOCRRT Alen PBOVIMONI3.
Which they to cash trayers at prices that istr
competition.
Cash paid fora hada Farrears• Produce.
Ariel] 21. 1869—tf.
jULES HUGUENIN,
JEWELLER ti SILVERSMITH,
NERCUWB NEW BLOCS; ronizszu, PA
Has put
Gold received from New York ore • •
of fine
LADIES' WATCHES,.
of all ileicetticaut. Also a selected sascatmest se
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
J 7 El W El MI 12. "2" ,
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES 12101 t TUX CELLA
:.pits,4tZLa
at an comp! hapatn4 me&
NET P41711V114CC0410DA27#17 arscractua
BY Ms patent I ozo medal to eicbsoge O)at000 tl
wry time uttticost totes thaw. Oa adage.
,cLowts. MATCHER AND am= Wm=
Toned% Doc 14 I
AXES AND ORACKERIEL-GRE-
Na elan Bend. lko:*eh 1 .,0007 Ovum ..zee.
OM and
_Ofzeier • deo. w h o &Mies Off
Coffee roam. se4 iffltiods eff Oseteme 411
Much 4. 10. - W. A. 1001IWILLIV
.' I:4 1 lailaniNG
MO
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G. B '070 .- 2,2l:Erit ,
I FF es ! lai l l aa ski t .* * 4°
1131 Da.
STOCK or 'mimeo%
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WOODEN WARE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C. B. PATCH.
STORE.
Melanie sad Retail Dealers in
PROVISI - ONS,
nfivillzirerwir.ol3,lol
We sell nothing bat
-A new and complete stock of
CODFISH
MCKKRKL,
HERRING,
PORK,
1
MUTTON,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
" DAIRYMEN
Jewelry.
Ono door north of
AMERICAN WATCHES
swiss WAWIMS,
4111 "'S-
EDT TO TER MET.
-.,1D Wes .
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SEE
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ISO
. 11121 f 111 1 / 1 114 ,Talmilm. PA.
lalkess tbs polktiellii
*Nage* honk as Imidt i ' S
kye
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ss be
-
_
BEADY MADE CLOTHING; •
HATS MID CAM
GEM PIDOURBING . GOODS,
MO& 10 will soill - at the vat 7 lona pion.
rAmoogrpts. um= bib Used. 111 etiger POI
rll7ll MUM from $1 00 aid uprods.
=CM WM* hoes El mamma amok,
/ad ererol44ll al ow 2 •
VERY LOWEST PRION
•
O•LL AND - MY STOOK
Before purchubig eissebere.
NO•TROVF,d6 SO 11107 GOOD&
_ .thas dooi east of Co's.
SCHWABE.
!torch ao. 1370. 333 Kahl Moot.
DE. &..COMPANY,
OIJOTECIIOiiI3I
BROADWAY, all! TOIL
' The ado, se the result of • long
edstelelied ed soweetOd teutoees, ambles as fa
Gina inttooteneote that melee flue amottocetoeat
war*, at
ATTENTION.
Importing Mr FOIrWq goods direct, contridther
now, leading dew at I.Misn &beim. =OWN
tbe beet artistic Went ln the production or we
goods. and " constant progress " oar - mento,
china bo lead the rearket ln ,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Of which
and we keep full lines of all &Wades, toe Yen
Boys. In
CUSTOM WORK
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Otn. steel ls constantly large and seasonable. W
are the role manntastaroca at the
R MERICAN ToILE SHIRT,
Which we supply both ready-made and to order
PRICES - • trNIF'ORKLY LOW.
GenUemen visiting New Tort are requested to
canhooka. and have their inellOrell t. worded upon oar
Wotan of
Won promptly furnished when desired.
Braidway corner of Grand Street. and Broadway
earner of Warren Street.
Addreia Box MAS. New York post-oillee.
March 23-2 m DEVLIN k CO.
11111tRAH! HURRAH:
lej:i :4.100:1A dirt} 4 6,11q.)(tr;:11)4
READY MADE CLOTHING,
M. E. - ROMIIMMDIE3,
(Opposite Powell & Cool
I am now offering to the public a large and abate*
deck of ' • .
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
r!lir'r7a
LINEN GOODS,
And au the late styles for 'Spring and Bummer neat.,
FOB MEN AND BOYS.
Which la be sold_
_ls_ ter cent. We' than former
prices .at M. E. 8.06. , = =LM. Alto a large In.
voice
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
I intend to fleas than cost. to make roam for
Nan Stock. Now is your thus to boy a Burt
Can sad combos yourself that IL E. no.
offers Grad Dinstris in the Tins of
Oka/ling sad
GDNTS'TUUNROCING GOODS.
gall before purchasing elsewhere.
Taraanda. Jan. 25, 1870.
A. DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED.
GLORIOUS NEWS !OR CUIREMI OF TOWANDA
•1
Tbere is constan "
•ON tlylarge tsthw re
of
o isfsed la the "TEItPIZ
OF FASHI. stok
SPRING AND SUMMER, GOODS,
which have been purchased for cash. at redeem!
prim. and win be sold to club buyers at lower lOU
than ever before . offered In Towanda. . Iffy stodt oca
elate In part of
1[688•. BOYS' AND TOOTED CLOTHING.
'SACS. 31101,2141XD NUR NIZANZII /MTN
DBBBBO3AIS, CABRICM surre.LIINEN
Coot% Pouts,
also of and Mao Linen Dock Sof*
klargo vutoty of
GEM FURNISHING . GOODS,
HATS. CAPE. StrISEINDZIM NECK ins.
mum MCP Ivor coital.,
a the latest Ades end leshlsna. liessentber the bs
decimate that atter. mad that lam not to be no..
dereold by a mt 4 saler In taws. we elsewhere. fI A
who wish le Ira line ere respeettany to
ed to give tee s before poreheelag and owninso
youreetees.
IL JACOB&
101fainet..13eldlinualli Mock.
.
‘,
air Okah geld ies Illdes and Pelts. Towanda Pa.
GOLD STILLOOMINGDOWN
AID =EMT TIM DI m
GROCERY a PROTIRION LENS,
are arm balm ollitai at
O_OWELL & MYER'S
=tat mad ha to manly all that the if . ara
got to be imarsioht by any aim _
have adopt tbdr Mom by bOfta so that
say hare room tor a* freak swan that ant tally
noshed by than; haml amoeba. teak ants
dares *Wag whoa lb th w il7 now heel meats to
matey the gratke at aboo, sada tattaaraly ot Oro:
auks awl oart *vita thityvoild oaths
dilation at lash tatyaia. caw sad staaitaa eae
floods sad Priam before parthadia fake
yortrathea Its guanokat al goods to Ova oath*
amatectlaa. We are thankful la sat eatkaras to
ark past Mani Snow mad fob* a etatinaisiat
tatDna SY
70. 001taLL k NIEL
T. 48.0 1 211712,
BENT FRUIT JABS !NUM
•
. ,
T .AItL 0
-0!
, -
aisses goirrogratimaimissiserg
7„ , g'• -- •
Ittle itIOASOMmift.
COATINGS; lIIIIRTINGS, JCL la
India thaSl OW dile fa
INK Omit ariamsra. scam
4 ,6 • l o@almsorrftect,
:.:.11FADT-MADE‘ , OWTHING, -
WA they ste me* shape thee ewer.
,*4.,:_i *..:,_,-oJii.*lEei,
GEM 191110311 DIG: GOODS,
A i». ~a trnltaioit all the
Apar' cm head ms 4 t m& Tarkity.
TIES, BOWS, it 43
Abet the New Patent
WINDOW 'UMBRELLA.
All or so of oorOoolo wfu be oplikas
CHEAP FOR; CASH
Cal and look tbiongla oar.toct
Tawradk Apell2l.
1870. SPI!ING. 1870
Iy,AN VILSOR & MANNAMS,
iVAVERLY, TIO4A, CO., ItY.;
Nisrpo ThipeL
TiILI • avreza yawl innr ;nag err:
SATISFACTION GUARBANTF/D
Alwayo two ou band a Lugo stock of
CLOTHS AND C
GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD§
MIMI be at the Ward Howe every Thwaylay.
with samples of Goods. and prevaredlo take mar
m ~" 7
April 90.1870.
NEW SPRING AND -SUHMER,
00010131
R. W. EDDY
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the
palate generally, that be has in store and daily re
ceiving now and
•
FRESH GOODS,
In his linsisaltable to the wants of the people, which
he win sell forsCinxtutcy at former
GOLD PRICES!
Csaidieng alumna' of good, well and reliable made
CLOTHING,
•
are irtHimidi of any kind) ccumistiMi of
BUSINESS SUITS,
all grades.
• COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
all Wool,
•
DRESS COATS, PANTS Jr VESTS,
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants,
Overalls and °vanillin* Linen and Piper Conan,
Lines, Ceasimere, and Flannel Shirts. Neck Tiro, Sus-
WaGloves. Canes, Leather Bags. Spring Style
t and Straw Hats. All llist.class. Remem
ber that good Goods are chaem. at a fair price than
or goods at, any price. Pill and examine *goods
Deface
Waft St tailing. One door south of Amphora's Bard
oat.
Towanda. Nor.lll.
R. W. EDDY.
POWELL & CO.
SPLENDID STOCK
133
:JUST RECEIVED IN GREATER
variety than ever before offered
WIRY MUCH LOWER PRICES,
WHITE itt CHECKED MAITI'MGB
POWELL & 00
WALL PAPER,
AND 'WHITE TIOLLANDS,
MACKIUM. CODIEGI, EVE
• at u ara iiTMANM
.
s
":
MI
MEI
JhXD
as war Am Min truss or
Au 'ay In Ow mult4
MERCHANT TAILORS,
68 Broad Street,
I=MEI
HATS AND CAPS,
OEO. B. VAR VELSOR.
BOBT. N. 2,WEM&
Again call attention to their
CARP.333TS,
IN THIN COUNTRY; AND AT
KEY STONE STORE,
thin $ new stock of
WINDOW. SHADES,
GREEN, BUT,
/ 11 Often , wfliths.
NOW OPN'.
KEY STONE EMAK
'
•
~2,1"2"41 • 4,,,
ME.l4l.ll.tranlif
MEE
Tinril. 3 Mi.:?.4"
11,r.".1.61°0',0*Igi11M* d.
**lloli,S ilk ; " 14'0 4 #l.4l* llig l~soec of
Mum FURNIiigENG coons;
Eal" au" rim
LItATUR BELTING.
' Oar PidaY. als• ars of Ilia witgod* mil
ma al Ida velbalr• Wit an *IP WM. fc't the
_ ,
AiirigoAk - §17431 sax
. *amass pawn
seal • 1 •
r" 811 `" Ib bo lr at
• ,thiilitixiss scuitia,
SOILkOMICOICE POWDER CO.,
HAUGHS ' HAW-BORE
SUPHER PHOSPHATE
. Our stock at
TILVIAT.S4I6.IROIO
L Tem boils And mitenfeeturea
m oat of the bed
itertaL -
•
ware she imputed to do Jobbing of ell kinds.
We are the onlyigents for the celebrated new
EMPIRE - COOKING . STOVE,
best coolldng Stove In use, and every store
warranted to give 'attired:lcm. Kara' 10,10.
60 TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR
HUIp3.4IID MOWING JfACHINES,,
None better, wapitis fir the same, an thipertan
annouovvvent. •
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS l
ita tette'. quality can be !mad, and at pekes attain
able. Tow aC
... STOVES,
IRON ' AND HARDWARE,
As Jaw as the tide of the market, he., he., at
lifirrsepormAx Samna]; grow.,
Orwell, Pa.
Joie 94, 18811—J71
LOOK HERE!
There Is now on exhibition at the
Mammoth, Furniture. Store ,
t IN TOWAN A. PA., •
The largest and beet Mock of
PIT IR, ZT 'II "Cr: BAP I
To he
at found in Northern Pinnteyivonio.Lvitdoh is be-
Inn aoki
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
Ily dock connate in part of Parka., Library, Din
ing-room and Chamber seta, Parlor, Library, Ewen.
don, Ming and. Ottlce Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads,
Bureaus. Wsabstands, Sofas, Lounges; Tete-a-tetes,
What-Nets, Cradlter,. Cribs, /to.. kn. Afa line Of
Mattounes and' Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common
Minors. Oval and Rustic Frames and Brackets, kc.,
tic. In tact, everything
In the Furniture • Line
Which must be teen tobe appreciated, end which wit,
be sold at
LOWER PRICES!
Than the sarcie quality of goods can be purfluised elaa ,
here.
Thankhd to tho public for their past liberal patron.
age, and determined to merit a continuance of the
same by calming inducements not to be, found else.
whersa Invite them to call and manna my goods
and prices bore purchasing elsewhere. No charge
for showing goods. and -
WILL - NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
COMTRY 8EA13338 supplied u usual at the low
est market- prices.
I also keep on hand a large akaortment of Ready
Made Cofthts, frcim the most common to the finest
Rosewood. Also Burial Bobea,Crapea, kc.,and I ang
the sole agent in Bradford county ter Mauler & Fiala
NETALIO 13137114. L. CASES, due
A good HEARSE allr‘a in readiness when required.
Towanda. Dec. 10, 1868. MUM 0. FROST.
FTMNUURE WARE-ROOMS
•
U=4 iItAIMEION announces to the pith& that
he still manumit to mannlketuro and keep on han4
a large assortment of
CABINET PUBNITIME,
Bureaus, Tildes, Bedsteads. Shads. Chairs. ke.. of
every description. which are made of the beat mate
rials. and in the most workmanlike manner.
I Melte the inspection of the puldis to my work.
which shall not be sorpessed In durability at any shop
in the country. and my prices will be found to In as
low as the times wuhsdmtt Beady-made Corms constantly en hand or made to
ardor: A good Hearse will beltm:thilasl when desired.
Aug. 15, 11366.
ROOK -BINDERY.-THE PUB
lib is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin
dery Las been remcrred to the Argos Building, third
story. ,hare will be aerie
In an itsearions branches, an terms SlNlSKrZtable
? the times" win anew. The Bindery win be under
I lse charge of .
II
O. wurreszu.
An experienced Binder, and all work irM be
done Ira style and meaner which cannot be e=M
Musts. Magazines. lieOldßooke. ke.. bound
In every Tuley of etyle‘. attention trill be
paid to, the Bang and Binding of
To any desired pattern, which in quality and dam..
billty win be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when promised.
redoof the publis Is solicited. and per
guaranteed.
Towanda, August 2, lBs6—tf.
CONSUMERS OF
CONFECTIONERY!
CONE.. - •
•
LET US REASON TOGETHER 1
and
cut may poem utsantacture Confectioner,.
tell it it 15 mato s.pauzi. 'whim roger is worth
tented)?
IS cants at the Ittenory. (unless it la tweet, adul-
.How can any dealer retell
to
a v
oid pered to
hie costcenera and ham a conscience vf ottenoe/
Row can ) any =sumer expect to purchase pure
Cenfectioamy at twenty-tive 'and MeV cents per
pound when a pare article cannot be nuundecturig
iliee than thirty to forty mute per pcnmll oondsting
of coda buds; burnt almonds, and such clam of
goods) ,
Melte a few days we' have been tared cud*
buds, eta, far fifteen cents per pound. and Chaco.
late Cream at twenty cents, and the agent miaow;
kedged that they were adulterated ten per cent, with
Teas Albs ; and fact that tans of this cheap
Conibetkmery are made and odd In this country.
every year, and the commas are the only persona
Nby It. -
New, die denedt if Qom Ida wht a Pare article
qf we vial eserrang every article °fear
adaniftidig pare mid free /has eecryhire.
dieit deteicriosele Amid.
11&11T.
stare fornunly ocaphd b* Jahn OarmanAlain Street.
owanda, Ottober.2l, 1110. . .
AA 'NICE STOCK OF CHROME;
sad ltagrarinp at MISTS
(TANNED FRUITS OF ALL
Vasa. at - C. U. PATCH'S.
May 20.
A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
JEM., Wooden Were at , 43011=1101112111.
1101PRS.—THE :LARGEST— AS
.
=talent or Ilpes for ode st
Mach 41'70. W. A. ROCWWW. 9 B.- •
ItOTAL BAKING POWDERS at
emu. k imam.
INRUITS OF ALL HINDS AT
- coml. MEWL
'IOIIROF. RORSFORD'S 'BREAD
.fterintl f ,st a It.
Ilby
Furniture.
Kseplimns.
mywn.r , !‘
siiVUabbn.
P i A OOl4 SON a OCti
Jilt litil
0 . 04 ; DRUG BTCO4O,
- INTABizsins :waver nazi: ' •
_.:.. airsas ;bin saline phess. Toirssds". •
-Hai smoky Wad Isrni It stocks litt Asti
cassiess_assartmesk as OZONIMiIIt
= wi erealli mw lised fs kts fat
ouseully sslecad wilicispre
tbs es sill iessis slibe psbp, id** via b•
via nosy arelseas. IE4
= l l4-01 ilisisZ lii rosimastorsaisSithoisssisot ,
B ft li r i k, ll , tl / 1 11 4. • = • . -
'163)1416111‘' 07111**
' ' A ir%
• -
-• • .
.BENZPik".42O •nr.APENTiNA
fed ~
lat*gAirt , .1'441 1 14 -
all , kisels et Brusliss,
KEROSENE OR I2OTh 044
• B—dsir luda4 -
was, mum in= cimarni!.
s t Ana, LK* woys Nab rook
TINNER's AND Mikaind
F wgo " l "TendArtialeinantheirTiefitin
SPUN 24 31111W1. BUM OC9OIII.
iomismitiora4l..4itapn•ri. - -
POCKET BOOKS; I'ORTMQN44IB,
ismot
Tayrib ester can auli-PIO24BATIONS,
- /vas Wpm" Aam -
•
7bs Nedirinig one.
Tonecro Situp, - Pais
Garden, Yield to 4 Hower titeda. , Trulises.. Balk; -
porters.. Baspenaaries. Shmtder - Braces. Breast -
.1 40 - !neither Bangs: Nursing Bottles.
Nipple Shelia and Melds. Syringes;
---.. Q 7 Pana.Self-SeelingFrultJars.Ther.
•
mosseters, Forging Estrada, Stone • •
Jan. Glass Wee,Bottles, Vials, Coot& Bath
. Bak, andArre Fish ?aerie,
m A
unition, kc.l Botanic,Me—ctio and nonitepeth.
•to Mcdicints, and all the popular Patent
• 111-E D. ICINE S..
'AU articles warranted as repronnated. Persons at
a distance can receive their orders by stage or malt
'which will receive prompt and careful attention.
• Medical 'advice given gratuitously at the office.
-charOnA
only for medicine.
aFinamliful for poet liberal patronage. waddles.
pectiadly announce to his friends and the public, that
no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit thecon-
Urination of their confidence and patronage.
Er Open Sundays fol prescriptions from to 10
am.omd 12 m. to L'and.4l te 6 p.m. -
lan. 1. 1859—Yr• • -
a - a PORTER. SON &C 0.%
F W N,:
in mem narzr, TowsliDA., PA.
WHOLESALE. AND , RETAIL
DRU FG-IST~
The subscriber respectfully I/111012IICES to the rib
lie in general that he has on hand a large and well
selected stock of - ' • • s
DR11013..:
OlLlildfdALB. • PADITSMEDICINES,
OIL, ' ittaladEira
' • wttmow 'LASS,
• . DIE STUFFS -
• de.,i
All the popular Patent Medicines of the day:
PURE WINE AND.LIQUORS
For Medical purposes only.
iPERFUDIRRY.: -••
Fancy and Toilet articles. .
Soaps. of every description,
Thermometers, • .
• Bathing. Surgeons, and Common Sponges,.
Hair Brushes, • , •
' - Tooth Brushes,
DruMe t Combs, . •
and Firm Combs,
Toilet Powder, .
Pail Boxes, - • •
Tooth Powders,. •
Tooth Rashes,
..and Ziotb Soap'.
AM. other &Aides belonging to the Drug trade too
numerous :o mention, Paving the Agency °film .
GREAT COMPANY,
I AN OFFER
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
parelaseri gocris In their
Physimais prescriptions and tszilly
.mailpia corn
=by
. persons thoroughl.r competent, at all
the day at night.,
Thankful. for the . past patronage, I re.
'spectrallyr solicit a continuance of the same. pledg
ing myself that no effort shall be spared:to maim
my establiatumentseassd to-none lb this section.
F. Madill maj be consulted at this stareas
heretofore F. W. MOWN.
Jan. SI, . .
Boots and Shwa.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
3EIOO I I'S & S3ECOMS
=
NEW BOOT'. AND 81102 STORE.
Southond Ward EOlll4O
The widerstgned are rectevlng kliegs and well se
lected 'toast •
BOOTS - AND SU . OES
thritableler the
SII~II ES AND - FALL TRADE,
WLkL we offer law for Cub. Consisting of
GENTS,
LADIES,
AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS
ME TO ORDER.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
AND READY vrilme PROMISED
Thatitaul fey piMt !knots, ye sol Lat a.centhmanes
of the same. -
111.0[1171M.WOODy011). etLltrir 3f. yL~aa
Towanda. April 15; 1869.
Manufac
BLOOD : - 8v CO..
Still continua to manufacture their celebeLed
HORSE POWERS . & CLROTERS,
••
'and will sell a better machlne, far less moller9 than
can be had elsewhere in, the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do as much, - or more,
than any other, and are more durably
_built. We
personally superintend ear work and lee that it Is
well done We will send , ,
D=IdE.T;'WE CATALOGII&R,
n!schtnes, oD applkat4or.
.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One d Ton ion* THRESHER &78EPARATORS.
- roman= am! cL/LEVERS,
FANNING aurrilis,.
CEILCIIII.Ur AND DBAG I4 W . MIAS.'
asicon? ORifilt MlLLokitli done to cram
• . Writ tut iicalrbitore paretishig elsewhere.
"00 auoaszmatt., `sxatiAr.
Aug. 9,1869.
NEW PLANING 31“1.4.
Thitmderehrned halting built W largo and rommo-
Om Mill in tho Borough elf Towanda, and filed it
with the moat modern and improved machinery, for
411311)0* SASH ViD nintriEi; • .
Are priparatt tin enters, whether large et !ma.
Upon the shortest notice. We hare also al=
dety of MOULDINGS. of the Weil stile and
which we can furnish 'noel cheaper thanth4ean be
wo te4 by baud.
PLANING. •
TONGUERIO,
GBOOVI2 9, i
.. , AND Fatica,
-- . •
~ - SAWLNCi.
. •
And sli Other work *Wang to Inizetry. eine done
$ win oar. (anteaters. ,
Penang building. and not living more than twelve,
to Barham lanes dist. vilified it Israel: Oar their
taterert to buy of us.:ce bring their lumber sadbare
A wetted by our, madam. Bring Your grist of
Yloorteg, or other - lumber. sad . while your team is
keding, have it grieuul oat and take it • hums with
rm. -
. We wilkney er iSC A • for PIND AND' 11101i001
UMBER
i irdit M oar lumber, used. Came lied
see as , sr you alal came. write. ..
Tamind‘reb:. lett, . • L. B. ROBOIIIIIII 6 CO.
•
-yr
•
- _
VAMP VINCENT'S
LVBUR4NCt :AGENOt;
RIM
Tam' ustt hawing . eehmed
airship heft • ea:
rship Sae the pellKee et !gumshoe e a pte,
•
Gnaw& Isistlairce dam; .
FIRE; LIFE AND ACCIDENTAL,
"de Atkin tbe =qv of an
ass issonsee aim • Ina kr,
Puddle oit sod Permal Pinea l of in
Mods sod it aim Mos as am be dooi be say b.
liable compenles in the country. We soak
bu s e a u eaussou of TAIMMIS to the tkikt
pive than Maks annum ail imp deft 6,
LIGHTNING/1G peadinfp, paroutt pryers. ead th e
LUIZ ElidtlitAXCZ proaked ono[ Ur oke s i
isd strongest MI Campania in ARM* andid the
maid bramble nke.
Wwitoo Issirmaci Cowan%
- • Irgke dko ersw , m, f
..... 5250.4ti0,
Cl i n TUE. bl:lßMAitat COMAXT,
limeybrit. Cow.
Crpdtal.
Cns brignuses donnas,
AlLbyray, N. 7,
WWI
'
IP:msos saes Isarsarcz Cosast,
• • • r Arm York.'
SessiosamS7na k Mama bis. Co, ;
• Spring/Idd, Yea .
' Areeks. Saosou.
Nrw Tows Los lascusar.Coxrianr,
Nato ?Ark. J
anew....
OmM
drat block, aoath of Ward Rani, atom
Coon. !Mr. Vomit la be found at Yawns Bu z
Ihnn 9 nan.•2lll 3 wan:.
T. 11. CAMP,
V. a. vac:or.)
Towanda. Pa.. Way 2. 1970,-12
NATIONAL LIFE nv
ttiscE
Cue CArnAL, tl e ockiooo—ru o a Mt
Chartered by Caagrese, IBM
crApENez s. CLAM. Precideat
JAY COOKE, Maine= Finance ud Es. Cam
HENRY D. 0;1011.E. Vice Piredest; •
EdDDSON W. MT, Secretary and estuary.
. Ibs idvatitages of the Motional Life Innruns Co.
L It li a NatkaliCcenpan7, charterettb7Conipeat;
2. It has a paid up capital of One Million Dollar. ;
8. It ciders low rate* of premiums ;
4. It furninhen larger insurance than ogler Con.
punkb for the tame money ;
5. It la delude and certain ;
6. There L no - Posaiblllty of rolorepreremation by
agents. or alissuiding by polity-halm ;
7. The policies are plain contracts. s 211111003:1111.
ranee for so much money ;
8. All policies are nowforfeillag ;
11. The policies are exempt from attachment.
N, CLARA 6 CO.. Bankers, Phlladetikis
N. C. ELIIIIREE a A. G. kiSON
Es.. Agents fer Towanda aid vicinity.
Jan. 9. 1869. P •
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
• nescIIANCE COMPANY, ,
Yong Snail 59,000 KreTTaa.
ASSETS (June 1. 1.869) over $25;000,0o0.
Surphis aver $7.000.000.
vtatancr DM :DENO - FROM 40 TO 70 PEE CEXT,
Total Claims by Death veld to date. over $5.004005.
Tow. DrTmips Pam To Dare, 01231 $6,000.60.
A PURELY XUTCAL COMP.4.I'r
All lb surplus is equitably divided =mg the Pd.
icy holders in
.AIiNUAL DIVIDENDS,
Vide m*y too applied in rerinetion of Preroinnu or
may be Manumit Wed at Interest for the basest oft
damned. or - may birred red by them in Cutc.
Ps*rip Policies are granted ales twO or mom
Ceara' Premiums Lays been paid. thus - practically
mating "
ALL 'POLICIES NON-FORFEITING.
It lames Males upon all
DEEIIItA.BLE PLANS - OF INSUILINCE,
And has adopted in Its worV.ngs retinal
SPECIAL FEATURES!
OBIGHIAL WITH THIS COSEP.OT ASH OFFER.
H.' B. WILDS. Agent
Tawanclu, Pa.. July 22. 1861—tf
Fonntiery and. Machine Shop.
FOUNDERY & 3LICHLNE SHOP
The and having purchased the Foundry
and Mashhad lhop lately owned by John Camas.
are prepareirto do all 'dada of work appertaining to
their business, with promptness and dispatch.
MILL'_GEARINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MAN DRIL-LS,
MI L LL -IRONS
MADE, TO ORDER. -
.NGINES REPAIRED,
And all work warranted to give satisfaction
' . SHLNGLE MACHINES
.311SSF-S,
Of thelatut and most improved kinds manufacture
and kept constantly on hand ready for aue.
SIDE-FULL. MON' AND WOODEN BEAMS
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
Of .0 `finds," snd the latest improvements fro
CHtIN :POWERS,
LAROE /ND SMALL
STOVE CASTINGS
_ .CELLAVIBATEB.
SLED . 4:Na SLEIGH SHOES,
And an kinds of matins findahei to order.
Mardi 90.1410. J. F. XEgra a 595.
Books sad 'that!
DIARIES FOR 1870
PAPER dt ENVELOPES •
NEWLYORK PAPERS
S H
SCHOOL BOORS
INZ, MvEaC, ST ATIONRY AID
INCTVELES
BilhailK BOOKS -
IniNHEE NO'PONS:
Towandaarov. 19, ISO.
"PLOUB, FEED AND MEAL
sold cheap, at • CCMILIS k •
TEM
=1
1Xt0,(46
SX*.K;I.
813.ix0,c0 3
CAMP a nlann
CO. OF MBA.
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13tneral Agent':
B. 8. BIISSEIJ,, Muisger.
OF Mai:FORD, CONN
EP BY NO OTHEIL
And 111 kinds of
PLOUGHS,
Of all kinds. 1
constantlion ,hattd
LARGE IRON NEMO