Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 23, 1870, Image 4

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T 4" go!' OmpSlatem.
Scare a day passes that we do not
got testimony as to the embalms
ment resulting to farmers who depend
upon a single crop for revenuaq A
Wisconsin correspondent and agent
writes : "It is .very difficult obtain
ing subicribers on acccrant -of -the .
times. - - When farmers are.
_selling
wheat at 76 cents a bushel, -which
they say cost $1 a bushel - to raise,
they generally say, would Me the
paper, but I cannot take it this year."
Another farmer in lowa writes
"I staked my success the past season
upon a single crop, and I am as flat
as a flounder. lam in debt for my
land, and had prices for the last crop
of wheat. been as good as last year .1
would have cleared of myindebted
ness_and more too. NOw I cannot
meet my Payments, and wilds my
creditors have the milk of &mirk.
.kindness in their hearts, and; long
stiffering patience, I shall lose .all I
own.. I assure you it looks blue to
me."
We quote from these two, among
scores of similar letters, to shOw the
effect of the single crop system, when
the crop, or the price of it, fails. -On
the other handeanother lowa corres
ondentti writes one of the editors of
the Rural, a private letter, which con
tqine the following : "You remember
you said in One'of your letters a year
ago, ` Now my dear boy, don't go into
wheat all over. Don't you see that
your lowa farmers are wheat crazy?
Bay your &Ur the coining year, plant
more corn and potatoes, sow oath and
barley, buy allithelogs you can keep
and feed them well; and you will win,
and your wheat. neighbors will lose.' ,
Do you remember writing me that?
You did, and for a wonder, I followed
your advice, and to-day I ankat4east
a thousand dollars richer, for it. I
am as easy, financially, as a flowing
river. There are hundreds of poor
wheat fellows who are not, though I
owe you one for my serenity."
The editor who *rote the priiate
letter (had forgotten it) bas(xd his
advice upon a rule he had early learn
ed was a wise one—that is, to aban
don the extended cultivation of a crop
which every body is going to cultivate.
Every atm day's labor, dollar, and
acre of land employed in the produc
tion of wheat, or any other ono crop,
above the usual average, enhances
the value in market of other crops
from which this labor, land, and
money, is talien ; so that'if ten men
iu the neighborhood sow an extra
area, ho will be wise to double the
area he plants in other crops instead
of doing as his neighbors do.—Rural
Nein Yorkcl/.
We do, as we often have 'done, ful
ly indorse the foregoing views of our
contemporary. Oar readers Lwow
that We have often showed up the
fallacy so dilligently propagated in
" this Commonwealth, and officially so,
" of the "one crop " system—rather
than a diversity. In some special
cases, as on land suited to growing
th,o finest quality of tobacco leaf,
strawberries, etc., this one crop sys
tem may do, but they are exceptions
to the rule to be practised. The adage,
" Send not all your eggs to market in
one basket," inculcates sound doctrine
respecting the one crop system.—
. Boston Cultivator.
Onlirulry—Making Bread.
It is not every one that knows how
to make good bread, but almost every
housekeeper can wet up flour and
bake it, but by no means does it fol
low, that she knows - how to make
bread ; she can no doubt; make some
thing in the shape of bread. This,
however, may not be the right sort of
management, because too much de
pends in every family, in regard to
health and economy, upon the proper
manufacture of this most important
article of food. We may safely assert
that two-thirds of the bread baked in
this country cannot be pronounced
good. This should not be the case,
inasmuch •as bread-making is a plain,
simple process, and can well be per
formed by any lady housekeeper, with
care and proper attention. But wo
must' premise that she must have
good yeast and flour, otherwise good
bread cannot be- made. The first
great requisite is yeast, to make which
take one gallon of water and in it put
six large potatoes, and two hands full
of hops enclosed in a bag ; boil till
the potatoes are done, then rub and
press the whole through a colander
into'n veSsel t containing one teacup
full of molassee, one of sugar, and
one 'of salt ; stir all-together and boil
five or ten minutes, then let it cool
till milk-warm, after_which, put in a
pint of yeast made in this same way
and pour in . ft jug and shake it well,
ruid stand in a warm place a day or
two till it ferinents; then cork the jug
tight and keep it in a cool place for
use. This yeast will keep good two
months if well made, and is precur
sory to making good bread. Now
for the benefit of those who do not
know how to make good bread we
give the following recipe, which is a
plain and simple process, and requires
bat one vessel, and consequently lit
tle trouble. -Take an earthen vessel,
larger at the top, than at the bottom,
in which put one pint of milk-warm
' water, one and a half pounds of flour,
and half a pint yeast, mix them well
together,, and set in a warm place,
until it rises and falls again,' which
will belii from three to five hours.
Then put two largo spoonfulls of salt
into two quarts of water, and mix it
Well: With the above rising, then put
in nine pounds of flour, and knead
the dough well; and set-it by, Jill it
becomes light, then make into loaves,
and bake from an hour to an hour
and a half, or until no dough adheres
to the broom corn probe. ' Bread
Kunst not be put into the oven when
it is too hot, prcrust will be form
ed, and prevent "its rising. -The health
of every, family depends mach on', the
bread , Used,- and ! the ;greatest care
should be taken to Inive r it -eiveeVand
of &kJ quality; andlt diould *deer
be put on the table; till. twenty-four
Lours after it irk baked if health, and
economy are consulted.—Practiott/
Farmer. • r"• '
Dr. Rotes vitae a apking soap,
to exclude tho'borer (as stated in the
Prairie Farmum) is ".te bring soft
soap to the beiling,p4t, to render It
liquid, and Ishilii . the soap is hot; to
apply it Witleri'iriiteftal -brush to
,the trunbt .of
. thrrirees; from the
ground utea lugitm the attack . of
the borer is 143 . be af-Hineaumdedr—
the application to be made about this
first of June. ; Weilt4iire for years
tried a aimilarreinsilyi which much
1- none, ths,st,frAlts of thitnrerabtit
did not, y ,them. ..„ We
have four it` neeettarY to go coT
14 ! ) "VtratriAln4:04T rant any young
borers, itithl ths-pOint Of the Imife..
CosrPETE notym micms iylm *l3
ravaz abound thy reach.
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~.DOMETIC.'.!:::::
LOOK. - imm
43ZW4 - N-9 - -*AVIcINA't
THE " DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle
Sewing Machine, which has been
used for the last five years in the
West, and is noW introduced for the
first time in this section.
It ran; faster than most; easier
and more quietly than any, doing the
s
lightest as •well as the heaviest work
done on any Sowing ideell'ne
ALL ABE INVITED TO CALL ASV BEE IT.
Plain INCReVnes - - $65.
Half Case -- - $7O
All Mnebines havo Blako's Patent
Table.
Agente wanted In unoccupied territory. Address.
BLS= k CO.. acranton. Pa. .
For ode by
TAYLOR k GORE'.
May 12. 1870.—1 y
EASE AND COMFORT.
THE
BT.P4SniG or PERFECT SIGHT.
There hCnothing so valuable as perfect sight, and
perfect sight UM only bo obtained by using
PERFECT SPECTAC
The difficulty of procuring which is known.
MESSRS. L&ZAZUS & MOIIED3,
OCCULISTS AND OPT (CANS,
HAIITFORD, CONNECTICUT,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Have, after years! of experience, experiment. said
and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled
to produce that GRAND DEIMDERtiTHM,
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
Which have been sold with unlimited isitisfaction to
the -treaters in the Western States during the put
fifteen 3 - ears.
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the
eye, and last many years withpul change
Messrs. LAZAIIIIS & M 0611113 have appointed
• JULES HUGUENIN, dealer in Watches and Jew
elry, as their sole agent for Towanda, Penn'a. and
vicinity. April 14, 1870.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
The subscribers would respectfully inform their
many friends that they hare opened a
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
At No. 148 Main-st., Towanda, Pa. •
They have jast received a fine assortment of
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES
Conslisting 'of
LADIES GAITERS,
Of all grade& Ladles
GOAT AND TX.THER SHOES,
MESSES MW CHILDRMIB SHOEB
Of every variety, which will be sold cheap far cash.
Clive them a call and satiety yourselves that they are
selling cheaper than the cheapest
We would call es/Tv-dal attention to our
CUSTOM DtPARTMENTI
We make to order everything in the line, of
LADIES' .A.V.11 GENTLEMER'E WEAR.
Being mechanics of many year practical experience..
we feel confidentAhat we can give entire satisfaction.
We employ none but drat-class mechanics, and hate
eeonred the servicem of the veteran boot-maker of
Bradford county. MB. J. W . WILCOX, who cordial
ly invites a mil from his former patroaa.
We guarrantee perfect its, and all work Warranted.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
Remember the place, No. WI Main-at., • few doom
below the Means House, Towands, Pa Look out for
the sign of the Big Boot
apL27.lo.—if . DAVIS & KEENER.
CALL AND EXAMINE
THE NEW rams OF
SPRING 3131,LINERY GOODS - !
AT MISS GRIFFIN'S STORE.
Where you cannot fail being pleased with the
GREAT YARIERE OF BONNETS. HATS, ETC.
Prices to nit all cut' borers. Do not forget the
phea,lifo. 2, south Front
WERCEIPS NEW MACE, TOWANDA, PA. -
April 6,1876-3 m .
RETORTER JOB PRINTING
OFFICE.
Haring madly 'added greatly to our facilities, we
are rtew prepared to do all Unit of
,T'OB PBIiITING
LOWER PRICES
BETTER STX,LE
Than an natablialnr.tnat in
CO ( 4 14 tikEill Dikiki4ll. din
CALL AT
THE REPORTER OFFICE
p ia Dm, o K.) LI g
S BNT FREE!
•_ . •
If. 0122:IM 110 N k
SEED CATALOGUE
AND °VIDE TO THE ' •
FLOWEB;WD VEGETABLE
94PEN. FOR /BM
ranbract.
Int Ma sow and valu volt.
free of
7, SO ch}ems
Warm immdlabV X. able .
manger& Barrio Mock, Bochestor, N. T.
Oct. 21, 1262.--ton. 1
Mart440141 3, 1= , t •
The adseirbars still continue to keep contently
on hand a toll and complete assortment of eras
gdg pertaining to their business, consisting mato.
BF - Fr,VORX,FRINH AND SALT
8170A11 CUBED EA.MB.
~CiTox ) .137x11 - • Luck
PEAL. Po
SAMMIE. - LABI!, BL
BOLOGNA; • DRIED BUZ • ,
TALLOW. to.. to
Also.
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FRESH FROM THE LASE&
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M!7F17 4 ' ,0 ,
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Parties *lslam Oyobiro large , 'Or mon ~.
ltailloltod ohort , ot..
stand Comm. Yozwer. ltontooto. irdlo
i o old,
, 3011 /,'
done Seatth of Dr. PIO/AL 04
Clroo•Winadd. A . - ..xx#1 7 1!"4103.99Li
r.b;.344711.if .
VISH , PCIRII,:HAMSTrimito
IMPILI L * ATOM i
All AIMS 4R D . • Pottiaceu : at wholesale and Wall. at
- Kr, I titles. C.11:1Wrell R. •
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Asd.a.Polats IWO ad SgS,MI4,
Nsir . Mime ids auk simosalt
aussa TO BOONDITTS. BDTDAZO. DUN'
TIM CLIVOILIND AND CONTILDATI.
On and after Mondayit= 11, 1870. trains will
leave Wan* at about the following tonna via s .
OWNS WYSE.
44 MONT I NEIGIR a
li alL= m extedgefr i.
Rochester, Butlido.- end
. tinsmith anmeethig lath the lake Shoe,
Southern, and Grind Tarok nr= f utt
Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also st Claim
land with the C. C. C. k Ind. Raihray for Indant
spoils; d Cincinnati With thelardsvMs Wort
Line Ralarty en , fad the Ohlo k l
for the South and Southwest ; also with iliisehnippl e Sal ca =
tug Sum at principalstation on main line.
449 14326-128/Eldant. toe Roche ster.
Buffalo. Dunkirk, sadOinclunati, task
ing direct connection with traits of Stead. Taint
and lake Shore Ilallwafts DOEII O . Doulrllkuand
Cleveland, for all i %Vint,' and Onoltaidi
with the Ohio k sad Lesillallisu 's, ataa
RDA
Line Railways for the and Southwest
with all culminating than at Pftftekilkl 4 8410411
maln line. •
&El TRAIN. licisdett; l6 r
Bum° and Dunkirk.
5:55 p.m.—ELMIRA ACCOMMODATION.. IparlaNs
p er .
6:18 =
p. EL, DAY EICETIESS. Sandesexce= n r io t
Rochester, DOW% Drin/drk,
ti and the South. Stops rut piadirsuid
connecting points on main
New and Improved Drawing Roma Coda , acarlft;
pany this fraM trbm New York to Buttaln, and
fficeping Coaches are attached at Nornellrritle, ran
sing then' to Omaha' slid Gallon without clump.
5:16 p.m .-151. WAIL. Sundays excepted, for Rd
fon', Dunititt and lakirelind, connecting with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running
through to Indlido. • _
7:00 a.m.—WAY MIGHT. Sundays
excepted
4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, dally f fotVliest.
GOING EMT.
140 ex mpted con.
nocting at New YOrk with' afternoon Osiris ina
steamers for Barton mid Now England cities.
Sleeping Coachessocomptuy this train toll. Y.
5:50 a.m.—CINCINNATI =PRESS. Mondays ex•
cepted, connecting 'Mersey City with afternoon
and evening tnnua of New Jersey Railroad fix
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington; and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains tar New England Cities.- Also steps at prin. •
cipal stations and connecting points on mainline.
Bleeptng Catches accompany &labile toNewYealt
12:85 p.m.—DAY EcesEss . SundiernemPlA 18 /'
meeting at Jersey City vita midnight xPte train
o 5 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
Mops at principle, stations and connewtbst Aldine
on mein une. ,
New and improved Drawing:gown Cosebesicecto
parry this train from Buffalo to New York.
3:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for
Susquehanna.
8:88 a.m.—ELEIRA MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:75 p.m., NEW YORE MAlL,,ltandays excepted.
9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING 'EXPRESS, daily, connect
ing at Paterson for Newark; at Jersey City with
Morning Exprest Train of Now Jersey Balboa for
Baltimore and Washington ; and Id New York with
Morning =press train for Boston and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con
necting points on main line,
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to
New York.
3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED TURMOIL
Tcreands, Ps:
A. A.. lusint.ll.
Athens. Pa,
Wyabudng.
A revised and complete "Poc.ket'Tline Tabk"
of Passenger Trains on the • Erie Railway and cep.
netting lines, has recently been published, and can
be procnra on application to- the Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. BUCKER,
Gen'l Rapt
pA. d, N.Y. CANAL
.& 11. R. CO.
GOING SOCZIL GOMUI NIAILIM. •
A.M. P.M. P.M. ar'vo P.M. P.M. A.M.
...6.35--3,05-6.49 .... 8,05-1,18--8,10
7.15-3,58-7.35 " 5,1543,25-740
...ankbannock,9.23-6,17-n.m " 3.07-16,10-A-it
Pittston 10,35-7,30 " 2.00.-8,55
Wilkeallarre,lo.ss-7,55 " 1,15-8,30
White Havett.l2,3s "P. M. " 11.58 A.W.
Mauch Chunk,l,3o " 10,55 ..
A11ent0wn,....2,33 - " 9,49... ....... ..
8ethehein,....2,50 " 9,35
Easton ..... .. ,3.17 ao .9,05 .
Phil's (arr)....5,05 10've7,35....
Newiork(arr.) 6,05 " 100... .. ;
P.M.
Down Train dines at White Haven. tip Trains
dines at Pittston.
Passengers to and froth New York and Philedel.
phla without change of ears.
Down train connects at Allentown with Through
Past Express for Harrisburg. Pittsburg and the
west.
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GLORIOUS NEWS!
AT tEr
GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE
4DII, :1 1 : 1 1 4
'MIMICS of VIII OXV7M LWAT 71/31:11.2. to satiety
the people that this is the place to aave money.
PRICES LOW AR THE GREAT AMERICAN TEL
Fresh Ground Coffee received daily! rom New York.
or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. green and
routed, all stiles, whole and ground . Spices, Dried
Fruits, Ao., at equally low Ptitcla
The subscriber hogs leave to return his thanks !or
the very liberal patronage extended to him while in
the Grocery business in this place, and
solicits a trial in his new enterprise, The =inns
will be conducted strictly on tho *.
AND
, 4 , --4 . 1413 03 01, •,
WM: R. BARB.
Goal Pour
. er Ag't
p.. t i [AA i Do; ca 11;1.1: Ci oodtj :.10 411.1"1A
Commencing May 16, 1870
JOEY P. COX.
Superintendent.
Tea and Coffee.
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
:ICI. 1 GUM= k PATTON'iI NEW 13LOcC,
BPSIXIE STREET, T9WANDA, PA.,
At the alga of the
AiIERICAN FLAG 1
Mid the
COMPANY or NEW PORK
te,V:J : 4131.1 4 DM 4
So yon will aot have to pay estra priees to make op
for tho losses of a erodlt bOsisess. •
you ain't spare the money to pay for i pound,
buy an ounce and pay for it. 'Be independent—then
you will bo worthy to talk under the
AbIEILWAR prdko
Into the
American Tea itsore 1
And buy your Goods cheap. /Kir Romember the
Red, White sundae Store. now Moak, Bridge Street.
July 1, ' DR.lurGAirr, & RIDGEWAY.
Escollaneoni.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF T.OWAA3II.
CArrrAL.
SURPLUS Finn;
This Bank offers IThil?litlAt FACILIttgI tor 'Aka
transaction of a
GENERAL BANNING ikqfpws.
INTERGMT AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO
.teItEEILMT.
Spv:ut. CAsic mat ' ze Tice 8;nalc 4
44iaris
011 Qum& t t
of tha
to an .---
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aabaillrip"
vaitedStigp.E °Bl " taw bkal'iwOr4*
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Ci.drattlP:ll- for
TICKE?3
To or from tho old country, *Dist Amino* oe
4 0 . 12 P 5 ,... 1 - 1 /W1 42 hand'
FAxam rano= ciisi is simuriam
U.S Bond., Gold and sati-4
IL U. SMITH. - Preddeat. 162 1 :,
T.011m 2 44. Jane2l. l 49.. . . _ _ cutler.
THE OTTortME.D4II4O4:PREI
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offensive odors of the tilieltfloont and meet). At
mce and orneatestal. It to more suiertd
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WOODEN - VAI&
Large lisattufardrAiliZr ;Ndrtoifkil*li
SOAPS, t e., kr! "I 11111**fba higl4,ll rice
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
•
P—i. givens i aa9 before idling thieving.
tad ea to Um lob Opririllpkameol,
sad mike faureediato, pigment.
liatob,l2, ' " -
GROCERY rnovlsloN
STORM.
McIOAB.E & MIX.
•
FAMILY GROCERIES
PW0TISI01(8,
WZBODOW NSW BLOOD. TOWANDA. PA.
We do not deem It necessary to enumerate all We
dtkenent articles we keep. Intewsportneent
ALWAXS COMPLETE:
FIRST (ALBS GOODS.
Cub pall for Pumas Produce.. ,
JAS MoCABE;
HARRY MIL
Minh 1,1870
•
PEOPLE'S .
EINOCEBY AND AIiDTIRION
1101:1TH VOINEII HEW* AND Kai Raub.
GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS,
Mich yin be sold at the low,eit, possible prises
CODFISH,
‘`,F.TeJctDlO54l
FRUIT OF ALL DESOMPTIONS,
MODERN Sth)NE
ETAIIR:FEED, MEAT, OB,LIN*.
Bring on par produce. oda i I pay ant for.
&constant supply of Ashton Sall, all sized Chinllk
Batter Mins. Tabs, &O. •
- Please ea and look tbroogb our stock. and trowel
do our best to plow you.. 34:90‘11;LL
Towanda. April 28; 469.
LOOS ' 481..
•"- • '
COWELL if, MYE.R,
At the old Mad of Ibudenou. k ikrokrAlire disiw
receiving a large and INN delecteetattelt of •
anocKarcs AND PROVIIIO2II3 I I
Which they otter to auk tiqt
Cash paid fpr all kinds Farmers' Produce.
April 21.-1869--W
, . $125,000.
40,000.
JITLEB IttfOMMN,
• -
JEWELLER smirmiartzsi
.C)'s :
rMERCUB•B NSW BLOCK. rowsirDA, P 4.
Hia jest received from lion► Yorke new usealreed
of nee Gold ,
p) sk:ykytio Cs): el
7,SWISELWITCH33;
oit ad descriptions. Ai* wiecitsl
,Insortnisnt bf
OHM* t i plEool
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oce.e.'enssem am en:mem *,
ETFALANtin to !Walt aegis of Impaired s ;
NSW PASENT4CCOMODATING &mom . •
epealoile
t. without pan thaege. Cinasilne.
CL OMB, IMI:1113114311141CMITY4IPAINZEI,
Ala visiturrsa. t,
Towsubi. Dos. 14 ItiN
11/A.OXEREI4 COMM BLUE
Ili ' 1144 avail
ia=4 lB° AaMrs
Smoked Wawa.
' LCSIO k U:l22lVis
R=M
=MIMI
ME
C. /1 PAMI.
We sal tOthlng tad
A new and complete stock of
:sain:wcel
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
MINI EE NOTIONS,
T AIIt'YMEN,
11E123111
MEM
One door north of
..~..~, .
.~`~ ..~ is
I N If?) ii.l;
AISEBICAN WATCHZ3
all new.
, 1,:i74 - Yi , i-It 7 ''''ltaldile . '; . :. - 0 4 : 6: V .
060 1 1WW1 Minnligilet, th , 1 4 *
-;44.tft4t . 4. , ti;,--'l 4 tr 1 ,1A 1 (4-A*10:4 461
.140,.. - 1 , . 4 0,*4-iirg.o. s :e;VAt
litP t: " 444 - - - 1*: 3 1 4
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MEM
••• •". i r iff l 4 1 '•• , 1 1 1% - P4
• 4,1 ‘r•-' `..t- -
t;I.CZT- , ; 5 :IfIli .
ItUlt IMMO, T9WAII*44-,44.0
B7IE2=MM
===
b a jlalrhei timi rt
•-•B 71 ,
i'Lownima
GENTS FURNISMEc GOODS,
%.• • • - •
BEADY. _
=
'Which 11 will sell at he Teri 10 of ,
. .
1,.c . .
...?•:-T„ ,
60* .3 .40 1 0:**/*** l iic
warn emirs. ba oo sad 9wardi." •
';--• •••
•woomm immtkociakso twat slid
ME
=ES
VERY V)",
ruchimingebeiihattr. - ..
TROUBLE TO MOW GOOD&
gictirireacy
_CALL, Alfl
Osi; dam east of Pim! &Oink
Minh 80; Oft
ATVO , Xt, o r ? R. 7„
Are now opothig their new ilt . °lttg OnAtite
CIAMB AZr D OASSIKERES,
cioisldding as an the latnai " styonnOtionablo
CALTIM-S, SHIBTING6, id, &C.
Which they are prepared to mabsupin anY -style to
'wdt their canto:Dem on short notice.
Also n splendid new . otock of
BEADY-MADE CILOTHING,
Wbkh they are selling cheaper than enc.
8;c1 OAPS,
w7s FURNISHING GOODS,
oew and halloo of all tbo
Alwyn on band and in vein ninktr.
sts - watzsi agro-vrorxr ernes or
• 1 - • '
NECK TIES, BOWS, &C.
Also the Row Patent
W , INDO*''.U . tBIi'ELLA
AG or any of.our Goods will be sold as
CH ti.i ivp-i:itii
As any In the 'market
Call and look through our stock
Towanda, April 21. IWO.
liultRAHI HURRAH!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP
READY MADE CLOTHING,
M. E.- ROSENFIEMS,
(Opp:mite Powell & cos.)
ion
of now. eating to the radio a !ergo lied *Wee
stock . ,
SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS,
ZINEN fa..O9DS,
And all the late tVlegot: 81)000 Ed Simmer war,
FOB MEN AND: BOYS.
Which will be sold 28 per mat. less thin Ammer
pri voice of oes at M. Z. 4 2010211MDER Also slogs In.
MEI
ITNDERS — BIM'S DBANMAS •
.• „ •
hitenit to 'ix list wit- did. otkiiisks
!all :Stook; • Now 'it - your - dote tO•_
Mal and-'merinos rotirif
offers •Greslt•3lllo,l' ; fit VlS•lbsi
: . • V., - ; '
GENTS YUIUMGMIE 90018.
: • •• 't 1••" i'•••t '
ANA beterertiuMudogatinlinpr .:•;••
•••••-• • • ,z•:,• ..j
TOWSZtaltalklAtkiiiia • T7l-11
ji. _
gPISPATICUPPOT: :4: IN :A ', A!:
'`ZI is 'l', l- ::-i• villip7ll,llll6llirt eta - :: - , ,,,•a te,3' ti 1 -
; • .." - ; ~ ..--r,'-tr, i,it.: . 1 : •.t 1110 , ',-, (' .1. - ,c. , ..!:•4 . _ i _ - %
niffitii hette.reattardekther=M4-.
Glri' ."11. 011040.4 i .$, ~,$ Tjj Ot
• EEPRINd AlThiliintakft . 0
...•:_=
'wow t . 04,.10.0 renobased foe anti. at
rza and will haired le emit buyers diem rata,
l ey! betted agered in Towed&
'slitid ihtyatockcer ~
s twrieW ,), •F ~ $, I,s.,ss) -m,..1- ~ .....4. • I
aiir. iiarie'ANil I,otharthelaiNlX(l6 ,
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z i
7asacni,aramiodnadataitanaitenelia,•! ~..,
-,' ',, •- • . ' ~:.$' ; , T T - .. , 'I ••T ..• 'i 11. IC T.t. 1
, slims mils codle,ademadnerne,
- • • •• • , -1 , 1-, , c1 Itt hi ^ .X/7(1.1 ..
Co{tk igate:felit4 and irldte Linen Deolt.slll,f
also Omega tarlier
,-,.rf t 0 :-,1 --,'•
GEN •, T'g FURN ... ENG
l'6 :-
0t•0•;: -
~Da
,I.L -• t;..! ...10 fn. i-ut,,.
'• -. 'stilt; ens. tunizidtpi, liedit l'Pek "
eins:a ant link' licnzans, , 1 ;
-•:,-. $ :ri , ,Ii ~l' _...-.? /..,
at thaisteat alike end liehola. Itanitstbee the hi
fhteeneehli A....4A *AI othat inh th Peli If" ad 1 0 * 120 "
W.V/46 30 Ana al
istret r o Velaj n e:
1 .77 . 7 7 T'l 1 • 11 I bcre ,!: r • -j 4it , I v ion ai 1
f-- . : aft. tarodiaclltddlimaices Blank . ;7$
aroma paid tale'llbSteiad Fiether,onf , ,n. 7- 1
1111
MEE
adririlatiMlXOMlXTo 4 . 1 2 1
• `—. ' 7 l 1 , •:"
. .11311;?MatT Aritll4 Pri,, , *• , t , :s r .
I GROOM VA; ar-ROVARMLY.AINA,
••;:i% LIG
- 1J ae now boarsares at t i .;:'
911 - 91N:14
tfts ,, , wl
Wlllrispotikiiitillie impplis so=
";11.111' " Noy sat ises; bah web to
son by tbs or SPA. We& 1 1= 40 00 41 W
1.4 elk ,
emi r*.
=rig rigs /WM - =tab% 0 11 4_,..:
rxwasei. ; Vert:Wide* an gob
441 = 0 7.4z,
=BMX li Wiliol7 2!i red sees tgonshilmia
at tbuswow • . Ammemirymnoi,
Dits4ll6 1111116:1_ . • - ,
MR"
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max:-,.=
: .oprte
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fii4;440 , 41 -, 7• . o4o.4WOrfjPo'
411' rt . ; . • 116 - 1 0
1 , 1**4,4* - o.:fr
4 1 ** 1 70 :: ... 4 (W.Y.Y . t2021 : ,kik , 41 - . 4 1.21 1 .:i ., 0
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44 :ci [ 447.1 , 1 a. 4:.1 .-- .7 , : 46"
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•
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:i.:1:;=:1
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I:1%W
Ell
rgogt
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::11116dli alkiret
Cmuditlng at
RICE
14:
CIMIES ANDVASSIXEMW
-;
vATS
•
e. 4 ;.V:12,. -, ,0 .-- ‘::41•? . ;:=i1Tr,
77't ,
•
• ,
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• VXLSOBtO
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OIMS
Watt .
mot** ot iut r k .
. 004 S c ° ' / n es: BPOTTtf•
S c ratN4' l 'AND . 'S
, •-• , •j, J . r: ~1,0010D81,-,!
-113-.1) Y
. •
y• 1, .•:
Weal ianoWSto the elitism et :Toiettda,rand the
public) generldly. Wet he hes In More 4iri3 64 rn
pelting tieweed •
F S'll 4300.. D i d,
In Ms ini.naiinide fo the ;teats 'Of the peePieewideb
he will cell toe Outrebety at' Moir • ' • ' •
‘GOLD-PRICEt3I
Cooslotiag : A nnuli! good. well sad nibble cowls
L 0 THIN G
akkaloddY of 10 kind) oonsusing of
BUSINESS. SUITS,
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
all Wool.
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Limn Ooata, Duster, and Pantas
.
Overalloveistarti. - itiien anti Tana Conan,
Unsa,Vasihnest, and FhinneL tildes, Neck Mee, Ns.
reat a n ttri C tr i l a titrre Dag°. ae EV6llBSkr a le b,
berituit geed Goods are cheaper at Wee than
poor goods at any prim OalUnd ening= any goads
before baking., No. 8 ration b. Grinlibollock.priain
Tonna. Juno 8,18114 , -•
, ~. B.4..EDDr,
Man .
BI -14:)°14 CO.,
BO as6wriur tWasitiiibt.ll6 the& 4i/titivate(
, 4 0 :xcET:poNnutg:ei . doioxfs,
sruimillAi batter Ole leaamonertbsus
PM be badeissiwisiril worlds We ago& Ae! ,
slur iiiialituss CASA/Loy will, do t as much. or 'Um,
than anyother. and era, cam durably. WU. We
porsowiDy superintend am work Nid sea ,that Si is
well down. We will send • _
DISCUPTITE CATALOGUES,. .
of our roacldues, on OPPUC SI / 0 / 6
ONE AND TWO HOW PON 6 F ERS,
One f Two Norse TXaaS7IBR d SRAILAITORS,
THRUM cad•CLICIRBRA
FASI47:iNG Af IL L I S,
crsorz..",Airi Duo uw wus,
sew AND own xuaa wad, done to molar. ,
Give us a call Wore pirclutaiiiiialsawbars.
`vo craoamm
- op-i Q o'o rl
Au g . 9.1869.
W CARRLIGE FACTORY
On Pine, between !dein' and Second: Street', Melt
T.liteson'k Co.'. Beck: ' '
TO'AMDA,
=MEM
=UM=
, . .
taßint 81,4,104,(formery of tho flan of 1;1*n
kinalen)inflinneVs friends in 3 Joni:kir patron!'
thst he bin boat ' ' •"-
6thultios rrier
• 'ico
Bind"
1/1211132111111
Fklatir'entßlAGES,
.oi)k4lmiAY7.444tis.
fsiTlollll WAGONS,
TlkriTtlle • StrIXIM.- ANICII 111132=07113,,
glide of led boa atfoibl• liindflinlottestla beit
rAt vtriw.-.10,4: kelt Aagoolealoo• alty - Carefoce
illotoriesiffeakitil• &Okla adnotsge over tqters.
.131141:11.• • •.•
••,: t• •:. . ":1.!
:8100„affit rabilityl
en 114-, R
1010 1 ,WWM. ita WO le, ; • ,
•
INSPECNION OP WO*
~• of . ..
prTlOlll to purchaatng elsewhere.
Az4,4 Intaclwaesuarnukro errs rzazialr
1.,.1.1.3 . < • 1 Ati't .,
. ..;
;:of ?,!•.,Zt ;33,3 3 7 : ' - :
PIAUI;
_ . .thtiL2 ll . 4ll 4.s49ttatrA ,eg
t.
.11ntded and reopooann7 oak n enntnknA?&lni,-,4:9 16
tame.
iT W A I 2t i l S . ! : h r/ 1 : 17Y- , T E IT I) ; 770
.ilifo *treated ‘,
*a 24 1470.,41-;,. .1,,
Ng7r., riv,tattiq sa
7t) 1
i Untaltionaithadbi o bnattlarrit an d oonnno.
Atom in-tta • at 1b s, and abut it
*Maki twit in in "proved machinery; tor
' TAMDOi. Mtn Altri•irmtre.
AroterSandlo.llll•anteramhalkor err cult,
Wa havealio a istiL2
n il i t
a lt a M OM a lm Mtba Watt and l
vaannopaatalianiatansiliatioport
4• , .
ulsovo,OYfl9
IL_ •,AND StM,OOl, • •
ethsr ekes.: •!,f e7 l lo4, t e 1 4 ' 110
With ale'
11110011 . 044.11.14111 , '
rat nna it)matisfor flair
ltif t asai n4 V%rfit thairlambit Whore
AC aortal *nor anaidnow Betas soar at
gai" F or other itpriso bizabar . , r eal ost radio tas par t,xiso niana ilui la
eutifT.um
"1
oantstea at oar Ittiabar pad:, Crat 3 =
' WWI IttNalin't adiaainftata: . x• • • •- -
• , 1 WI! .14 1 % 1.4e00W 4.- JP- VIOURAIL
•••;....i . t; , ,r; . T... - 4.
• , 4*.
as
•Pf 21 55 111 . 11:1 . 11 , 11. . 1 A;
FAIWKIAT ;4(X)D,Eki
•, r .1.
• 1 n,
..fi tA: 111
- BoOTEktanommitizr:NDlNcis
A A:g TC" FP ni:4I . I FYI N I .
ilectUtUlbs St. - ammo oiftrailelei
??1641111,111111110 •, - -ttcat r.t , 4 :,.11041alliMULCUR
HE BF.STniutrif=2lE
EWEN
ti f i11:40.,41::'611144 : 4Wr:..;6:Jit
1(418.4 4, willt I t t"
. i nr7,4l lfj . 4r , L7:z6 - g.wi'f:ißrig'-';t7iet': : *4 . - 3: ?:3
ilt it i t , ii v i - t . io I * * *l o t t i.' =. i t .• 17 ,
""ititria64.p44-• .
• .I
fe,„prA moss at
3scwme•eVir-A txt
opm.:l-rib ; inieoou':iiitipaireip leedvlasib
4 '7'l
X t eltXlElWit ; GOODS . 11
' •
Our Pants'. 0114. to. are of . tho Not 041 E, gia
*Ube sold Torypir. . an 4aso. : spats ft:the
- -, -
110.1;lai-
:013M041t.'1317:A3CELitt,',
.-f- (BANBOIIIIIPATEXT). '-•""
ml °4-04 4 *474.41 0 4 SitoPado• • Also
IAI B K 8 S:: BCALEB j
S~HA{~STICOH~E ~ POWDEB~ LO:,'
=I
:•; attrOUS , B&W , BONE
g II,P; H E,R~: PHO~PE:A T E.
TINNIT.A4kM63II
d ui-~,iJa(VLA7.
is !ell hrt/a- AMA -asinefttared oat at me Wet
We ameba prtiparei'to•do icobliftig of all kinds.
. • We seethe rnity agent" tor the Mel:grated new
EMPIRE : COOKING STOVE,
tad give egusfaccou., Xarch 2
ti
SASH, DOORS AND t I);
PdoeaN,
HTIBBARJ
Mime better; and Opts lo
saacnincepae4.
No better quality an be found, ind st
sibs Tons of , •
IRON AND , HARDWARE,
As low as Mal& of the marieace., km, nt
PtirraoroirrAx HAIIDWAitE STOW,
Juno 26, 1869—jy1
1 - 0011:HERE!
Mantmo'a FuiniturO Store
. • The lamed end beef stack at • :
:1717.1t X 1 1 1 ' tr . no. M
,ToiAii'cn;64 ii1;112 le to-
My stack consists to 4art of Parlor, Library, Mi.
ing-room and Member sets. Parlor. Unary. Eaten.
aloe, Dining and OltiovTabies. Chaim Bedsteads.
Bureaus, • Wasluitands, Botta, Limoges, Tcto•a•tetes.
WlO-Bata, Cradles, Cribs. he. A full line of
Mattresses and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Coniunon
MOral 9.0 Rustic Frames and Brackets, kc..
et, es.&Ttkiss . ,
In, the Furniture Line 1
Wirt& mutt be teen to be ippreciatect and which wtf
be ecobtat . •
Than - the game qua3tty Of goods can be purchased else.
where.
Thanidtd to tint Diablo far their gantliheral patron-
NM end determined to merit a continuance of the
mune by offering indunaments not to be found, else.
yrtiers, I 'Write to tall extratne ray Reeds
and prime before perchiuting elsewhere: NO - charge
for stowing goods. end / , • •
WILL HOT RE UNDERSOLD!
CO l Wirar DEAPERS fuligilled at usual at the low
est market prim.
I mho keep on hind - a large aheortutent of Beady
Made Maw, from. the Anuott emu= to the Sneak
Roseirciod. Alao Burial BOWS craPar, lte-randilat
the foloagent in Bradford county ferStwier FlllO
=ALIO smut masa, emu= to.
Prwanda.:Dec.l4.lBllB-,, t -. SAMESt...IMOST.'
S.
,
"-sons mammas atittitiketa to tile inbiletbst
hils Walkway= to zotrotteaturePnt beep on burl
A 2 . 1 §1 0,10 . 03 At Ar' -47 I , -
..oa r tralutirkrag a ,
,
Intreans, ItMetestre, Standit,Chert ltd.." of
every beerription, width are made Of tha 'bed 21111tPa•
ride, and in the moat wozYmanlibe mmmer.„
Mina's the Luspeetbin 'of the prildt• 'to my wOrk,
which OW nothelarysosattindaratelltystany ahep'
Um country, ant my Prima 'AP bacm 3 4l l Raba
ltnr aa' the tnnes wN admit• •
Iff2=gg=
f; i , t ,
BOOK-BINDERY. I. -THE
. lio is roopeettony infornood that th. Book-lins.
*JO hoe been removed to the ArgOs'pteldizeD . th ini
Mori, where will be done . -
Is gaits metes inimebies. en terms astessonable as
r.glia times" WI/ allow. The Birdety rill be order
the charge et
.• , •
itn.everierwed liincler, and al/ work vfilba'
done in a 'tea and manner affticlicaunotb=
manKldagadnes, Nounipapora.ol4 Modes, kc., bound
in evrorrarietr of etyle. Particular attention will fIA
psidlo tho Bulimg and Vintiin4 of .
121 i i 1100/f&
•
c;i7ii *Aim* dna.
baltririn iramatedi. .
U , • -
A welt minims roll for doliiregy:mboo. princitsed.
Thij it =aimo l the radio Li soltd4el t and gir t
Towanda. Mout 1268-rit, • - • - ;
.' -.0,',9: ( 1T.,r - ,tc . or : :cf..x.,,'fizt,'.4..-T,
: ?'•
UT ; *ABM -
How "can any person ' nuinntietins tienfeetlenery,
andaeft ti at lb ,oentii oppand.lrtire sow Is worth
le cords at the Bednety. 0 1 4 1 01 a 4 ; 4 terribly adsl.
HOW pm any dealer fetid snob a die eampoond •
,te
big mamas and base a conscience void of atm&
Ifcriresit erg .conanmer expect to purchase pure.
Oesdeetionary as twestipilso end thirty - Oen* por ,
wand whows pure aril* =sot be manufactured
yeas than Harty to tarty tents pet pound.
anemia buds,' burntarid such c tu4 =t 3
goods?
Within a few 4231 We lute been I;ffered made
buds, ete„ for fifteen coats per
_pound. and Chow;
late awns titettfeents. abdAtieraganilieladrief.
hedged that theyweft adulterated-ten per amt. with
Terra • - avid Is ' tact that = tans et tide at
Oildery' ant nabs OA said: in: this country
and - Hie COWIIIIIMII aro the only persona
Tier rho ',atilt! of those who wig a Fore article
ertignerp, we sitt-setrysiit nap article Voir
secia atm Beefed= aiattree tram . crop drat deldaroto to Uldro•
Stile tinier* imilgrd btl!bzi Carsillizqtaba Mtn";
" Cietober 21. IM. -
4, pis wax or..aEtßatos
ti_A!
_MN Ep ., FRUITS' CriP ALB
V . 11 1,11 ; ji Alta%
FLARGFE , 'ASSORTMENT OF
.g.itATKtn.Wake4 ..“,;,0014;4.k
tfilP ' • 'IiADA3M3V
..av batmen: lit Ma tbr tale itt
;1110016 4!1I1<. 7 , W. A.llNWlllates.
leik OYA 11 NG PbIPDE§ at
COWELIO 3 MIENS.
VIE I -.lc- 1 o 4 A.TX:'II:IWOR AT
, -.l. , cowsuisongss.
g • lINOMYS a C, .re
Pmaration, at ".
INEENE
MEE=
OE
Mil
TO BRONSON'S = FOR
DWINOMAG'HINES,
,ilto lmas; n Important
STOVES,
Orwell, Pa.
Parnittue.
There is now on exhibition at the
ZN TONVN.'IDA,
OM,CATI ! I' REDUCED
LCITER P - B LC ES
; 241collaneous.
INDUNGI
0, Q -
H. C. WHITAKER.
1 • T t 1 [
114 10.
ENENSESME
EVER
staltedkanlic
7;*4' - 'iOxi4l*** , :; , *:;*
, •
FD
DIWG: :MR&
~... -
.ormsWpAPhisigovi ibrui",
litaitakesittr
tapliata
=Wit alig =lVd l 4 "
tsizir ; ynthinittio=r l
WWI at Or
tz • . "'" •
: rslo t• l, - 1 11, Wg t 1 A 11231 # 440 '
Y' W-1 1 * . 4 . 1 040 ,114 •-; •
KEZTPigi 4 t l W I rUßM irtfir h '
Mat tam -Tounsw.
• mit& aids . starter/. - -
•
. .
~2rE4astel rairoar - ,o t ri,;
Audiois i dihnaminad4.,
ern% i?" , / r e* - •
ithg.44.14, mAcfteig 044
• motrAndutis.. - imide. in their'l4sietre
Rom% sistirsixt, Daus caltoo,,
rct"6l;lidt"Dfik rcinmes
SOCKET BOOAT,POIttMONAIS,
Pocket lotecc. SWIM
Took;e m axD aAut inamorata
GM
rust mot Arm woo"
Tottecoi Sit*'Pip - z - a AWD Opus,.
a. d ,
Mail an ' . 11krats $..a .: Trains. Sup
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, Breiud ,
Teething 11innr, Inalimy= Bottles:
?V.
abaft end Shlds, I"
Pans, Self-Sealing Mi ie t ars,..C
• mometers, Illwseettar. istanotsc lituffir ,
luga GL.. Ware, Battles, This, Corke,Sath.,. ,
`Brick, andlibrre.Mackin& Fish Tackle, Am ;
monition, Ss., Botanic, Me— -We and lis=seh
- le Medkilnea, and all the yowler
•
74 E .D - 1 - 0 I-N E ; • .
Sllartkki werzintai as iegreiiented. Persons at
distance tan receive their orders by siege or mail.
which wW receive prompt amid Mists* mite:Aka,
Waal advice glvez gratni =tetaaly_ at Sus affica;
amens only for medicine.
pa. Thankful for past libend pattianatre, amnia us:
pectfully announce to his friends and thepublic; that
no name shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the con-
Situation of their confidence and patronage.
ssr Open Sundays for prescriptioni from 0 to 10
man., and 19 In= to I..and 5 to=6 pan.
Jan. 1,4800--yr.
• . IL C. PORTER, SON k Colk
V. W. BROWN, .
13? NAZI STIIEET. TOWANDA, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IDIZITQCI-ISr2:
• .
Ttio subscriber respootfoilly announces totha pub
lic in general that he - hus ow hand a large and wen
irlected 'lack of
DRUGS, CI ' , • .
AINT MEDICINES,
."‘ LESUCLU3, • . TS,
\ • - OIL, VAININEIEN
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS ,
I Ac., kd
LU the popular Patent Atodicines of the day.
sttstn-
PURE • WINE AND LIQUORS
For Medical purposes only.
. .
PERFT.TWERY. -
..
Palmy and Toilet Midc.les. „ •
' Soaps of every desetiptlon, : •-, • -
'Thermometers, ' , ". •
- Dathing, Surgeons, and Common Sponges,
• r Brushes, :
' - Tooth 'Brushes .-
briseing C ombs, _ ,
Pocket aToil nd
Pow Pine Combs,, ..
• . et er,
' Pelf Bones,
, Tooth Powders,
.
~,_ • Tooth Wishes;
•
*AM Other =Wee belonging to' the Draa:trode too
nuiderous :o mention. Yvdngthe Ageticy sf thec,
GREAT . 11. S. ISA COMPANY,
GIMAT INDUCEMENTS
To retrelmeers of goal., in their. line.
,Physiclarus proscriptionc end mieipta com
pounded by persona thoranultly competent, at all
boon of the day or night • • • -
Thankful for the put liberal patronage, I re.
speetfully solicit s continuance of the same, pleas- ,
tog myself that no effort shall be oared to make
mp eandlllalunent second to none in this section. •
Dr. T. F. Madill may
,1),; consulted at this store u
heretofore. ' • F. it BIIOWN.
Zan. 81. 1870.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
BOOTS az Si:3oNa
:taw Boor AND tam arms,
Extath end et 71ratil licetee
Tha i unisisignalar;reelevings lava laid "Oar
B 0 o• rs., AIND ,8:11' 0 B
,SIMMES:„AND MAIM
•.': • rl
Which we, °tar law fbe Guth,. . Oondelbg (Of
GENTS',"
SEWED' ..aD' PEGGED BOOTS
• matwro mum. • -
.REPAIBING NEATLY .ONE
AND READY ma= PROMISED
naiad"' far put "mire, we , solidi." continuance
at - the ammo; . ,
=I
vootrroaro.
Tinrandite April 11, 180:
1111 M
.• ' 4 ..
B . ... PETTEE3 '.&.- CO.,
-ere now receiving a full line of
MILLIRERT
, NUkIONSi'
stet tkO!ight• in
,New, York at the
' p'rc4ent knerdms and they
, ,
;,' aredet*iliicid to 84 i..:
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4.onttor As Tim' drEAtEsTe
ISE
. CaXi and see:titom on Main et., op-
posit the CoUrt House,
BY;
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;
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Boots and Shoei.
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WEAR.
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moil* lattiba Proillatthai a
ate : Igamarcz , Btriane k
Ft*-LIFEAND ACCIDam
„alai BOUM the «,O
gas, elan, • wilt• Pk*
stelicieetto sod Penomet Ptorpg4. if in
Ando; and el si low obis ea etto be dose It 7 say ts..
astswoo to the toxiettr. wooto a * ,
laaly of Names to Übe bathe it*
Outittte than Polkite coveting at tense dive e,
LIU117101fUl• Itedgeopiklreesalimperts end lie f
4/Pethl ; _
" Uri titITIBASCE melted la Dee off th• *tit
ele4 elitaVisk oompukhes hurinfai. sght d tb,
alCquorrithkreatea. - - .
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if l4lo o/. COWL f
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• .I.II4IIANCS COMPANY.
KOWA
1 1 1x.Tos Tnie 1i5tam5(04.7 04. .)
CaplW. . F .. ««.. .... j2pp.oot
/nate . Iqzi.opmr,k llmang Is& Co.; •
r Ami l tte : 741prixa/k . .14; AWL,
SIN".
NNIr Saes LITS /INDIA= CONTIWW, I
• • WOO rirk.l
• Office Aid block mouth of Wird Ho.w emu)
Floor. tilr.Yoesar.fllbetonadatttcrnsA na
tram fl a.m. Sp, 11
2 , .:ls.'ciatt, •
s. ingoorr.•
Towands. Ps.. May 2. 1870,--ly
NATIpIiAL LIFE. ISSUBANCR
, cek.-or
Cisa cATITAI.; SI.OOO,OOO—PAZD re 144
1 - b 7!. 11 4. •
ctanrcez cum tresi4ent ;
tty ocoon, Oakum% ?tunes sad Ti.
TIMMY D. 000113, llba Reddest; •
=MS& PEIM &teeter/ma A4nE7.
The advantages of the Vatic:nal Lair Insataace Co
are :
1. It is tiliallonalCanapairy, chartered by Cessaese;
2. It a Psi& up capital of One llilllon Dam ; -
3. It offers low rates of priminsie ;
A. llfurnlsbes larger insursnce Ass ether Owi.
parAmfor the same money ;
11.-It is definite and =OM ;
IL There fa on possibility of inisreproasatation by -
agents. or misunderstanding by poliry-hoidens;
1. The pallcieware plats contracts, so truct4lncir
ranee for so much money ;
8. All policies are non forfeit* ;
9. Th;. policies are exempt from attachment
E .. W. ctans is 00., Batkern.
Genera Agents.
It 8. RUSSELL. Var. Ker
N. C. 4.813r . tEP. A i; G.SIABON,
igenta for Towanda and vicinity
Jan. 9, 180.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
ttiEttatANCE COMPANY.
OF HARTFORD, co 's
Nolmam more TIIAN 0,000 31zwerns.
ASSZTB Mum 1, 1869) pres $15.000,030.
Surplus over $7,000.000.
culenzyr prvmmip no3f ao TO 70 pia CDT.
Vital Claims by Dose old to date, over $6.000,M
Tor►i tutizzabs PAW TO DAM OM, $6 MM.
PLTELY MUTUAL C_OMPANY.
All SA surplus is ssiuitsbly divided among tin Pot.
ley holders hi
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
IWilla mai bs applied In redaction of. Premiums, 01
mil bs asminiulateil at interest for the tamed Me
Assured. Or may bs reeeired by them in Cash.
Pald•up Policies aro granted stet twoor more
years' Premiums beta been paid; eon practically
ranting
ALL Tome= KOti•FOBFGTISO
It issues Polities upon ail
DESIRABLE Pi.dars or 'l:mune:cc!,
And Ass adopted la its workings setersi
. SPECIAL FEATURES! .
ORIGINAL was COMPANY AID QflU
ED BY EEO OTHER:
Towszuts. PL. July 22, iB6 —U
rounaery and Machine Shop.
FOIiNDERY & MACHINE SHOP.
Me undersigned hiving perbola the Toewhy
And /*bias Shop lately owned by John gown.
,taftet4rebta=4l% nd p e work
GEAR,INGs,
dritatmnt BAw KILLS,
Ir. DRILL s,
• Auminktruss at
. :111.ILi IRONS
ItADE TO 011812.
EgGETES REPAIRED,
And all wee& Vravisiitetyto give satistritlom
SHINGLE 31ACHINES •
Of the latest indanoet improved kinds nonalsetneed
and kept cons*ntly on hand. toady for use.
PLOUGHS,
siDD,Dm. I3G AND WOODEN . BEAMS
• Of all kinds.
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
Of all Wake. arid the latest tenmeentents kept
' etinatantly on hand.
t CHURN POWERS,
LSIIGFe. A2ID SNAIL SIZE
STOVE OA!STINGS
' =LAW GUM,
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES!
TAHOE UIO3 KETTIZA
And all kinds of cuttings furnished to order.
Nivea sO.lBlO. , J. 7. latEANk h SON.
.13419ka and Stationg
numbs FOR 1870
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