Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 21, 1870, Image 4

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    Cucumbers for PioVea.
Annually, acres are planted fur
nish cucumber pickles for the table.
Hundreds of awes are devoted to
growing small cucumberit, that - find a
ready market :at the houses: engaged
inputting up pickles and other con
diments for the trade, The best soil
.for sivicumbers is 'a rich loam;
onhlfwerked, into which is ineor
porated?well 'decomposed manure;
and, when the soil cannot be made
rich enough, or manure is not abund
ant, growers content themselves with
making Only - the .hills rich by a half
harrow, at least, of manure worked
them, and. covered with a few inches
of soil. The hills should be -worked
rather :Mow than above the -general
level of the . soil, that they may be the
better supplied with moisture. Dur
ing Jane and July is the preferable
time of planting for pickles. The soil
of the hill should be made fino,and for
field culture, the 4tißs should not
less than' six feet apait,_each %ay, to
give ample room for the sines, and to
prevent their being trodden upon and
injured
i )yhile gathering the crop.
It is good economy -td use plenty
of seed, to provide for any destruc
tion of plants by insect enemies, -of
which the yellow-striped brio' is the
most formidable.
,Wo usually plant
a dozen seeds ? though four or five
healthy plants to a lull are all that
need- be preserved. Tobacco dust,
soot, powdered charcoal, plaster and
many other things have been used to
prevent the ravages of the bugs, with
varyinglsuccess.
Constant bare and examination of
the young plants will be required for
their safety. When -the hills arc es
tablished, the field should receive
good, clean culture, keeping the soil
about the plants loose and fresh, and
the whole free from grass and weeds.
If the weather Proves dry, a gentle
Watering at evening will be valuable,
after which the .ground should be
again within a day- or two, to preVent
its getting baked and hard. The vines
may be allowed to nearly -- cover the
.ground; and those which rim too far
should be clipped at the ends. Some
cultivators practice clipping to induce
laterals and increase the fruiting.
Pinking should commence as soon
as the encumbers are of sufficient size,
. and while yet small, as the smaller
cucumbers meet with a , more ready
sale. The whole field should be reg
ularly picked at least every two' days
by careful hands, cutting off the fruit
with a sharp knife or shears, with the
least possible disturbance of the vines.
No cucumbers should be allowed to
get large, or go : to seed, as every oc
currence of this kind retards the
fruiting.
The varieties in general use are the
Early Frame, Early Green Clustei,
Long Green and Early White Spined.
The best success within our knowl
edge has been from the White Spined,
separate. It is quick growing,
straight, uniform and thin skinned.
. With a good soil, fair market and
careful picking, so as to prolong the
season, pickles are a paying crop.
-We have known as high as six hun
dred dollars marketed from two acres
in a single year, and other years with
equally good prices, not more than
half that amount. xperienced gar
deners prefer seed two or more years
old, which they claim make less vine
and fruit better.—Bural Sew Yorker.
Do Partners Study Enough?
The subject of agriculture is one
that demands fully as much attention
at the hands of the reading public as
it gets. Indeed no theme presents
itself that is frauht With more • real
import., so far asregards our pros
perity, than the Wants of the agricul
tural world. That we mean by at
tention, is a studious, careful search
for the best way of accomplishing
certain desired results, net a super
ficial investigation of some theory
merely for the• impose of creating
ditkrence and provoking discussion.
The day has, happily, passed when
being a fanner is synonymous with
being a blockhead. It requites some
thing more than mere physicial
strength to keep up with the advance
of the age in fanning as well as sci
ence.' Many of the systems of years
ago are no more applicable to thede
mand of to-day than would be an ox
team to run au opposite` freight line
across the Plains. The farmer who
reads muc.i, and reads that much
with care, s the one who; stands in
advance iu intelligence and pros
perity.
Science can aid the farmer in rais
ing wheat or corn just as much as it
can aid the miller in grinding it ; and
the science to be applied in agricul
ture is nothing more than a study of
the composition of soils and the pro
pertie4 that are drawn from them by
certain grains.
PASTVIIING HOG 4 IN SITSIMEII.—A.
correspondent of the Country Gentle
nian,4.-- writing from Hamilton Co.,
Ohio says, the system of all good hog
raisers in that region is to pasture
hogs on clover during 'the summer.
He presents, as the advantages of this
plan, the statement that an acre of
grouri4" in clover will pasture five
hogs four months, and that it will
take the corn from half fin acre to
feed them at the same -time. The
cultivation of the corn he counts equal
to the rent of the other half_acre. He
further claims that hogs pastured on
clover are in far better condition than
if fed on corn, as they are larger
framed, healthier and eat baler ; and
also statds that the land is en
riched by the clover pasturing.
• The hogs' noses must be rung, or
cut if they are to be pastured. To do
this, this writer 'makes rings of pieces
of No 10 wire 3i inches long. Each
end is curved over the horn of an an
vil. A hole . is made through the
snout with.a IA awl ; the ring is ilk
sorted and closiela up until the ends
lap a little.
PROFITS OF POULTRY.--A corres
pondent of the Concord (N. if.
Stalcsnian,. sass that "a farmer's
daughter, in delicate i health, living on
the Vermont side of Ponnecticut
riv
er, took charge of twelwi hens in Feb
ruary 1867. Part of the hens. were
set with turkey's eggs.l The flock of
chickens and turkeys Was quite -nu
merous and well fatted by Thanks
giving. Seventy-seven eggs were
. used in the family during the first
year, and seven turkeys (the best
ones) given • away at • Thanksgiving.
Much the same liberality was used
each year. The total cash received
for c;igs and poultry during the three
years was $351.50. . The cost of keep
ing was fully met by the eggs used in
the family : so the above amount wiui
clear profit. In addition to this, the
invalid is much improyed in health.
The-fa , :cl for the fowlii was mainly
r m 'i"j r , sett Wand it/
ClA(1 ; bOi6l-1i0t4101,5 and
hog &Tap; an excellent sildition, giv
en octx- euna4y. Few know the rcal
profit of keeping hem;.
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D.OMESTIC:
: :'' 110c 4 E Snell . ' '-
S E N G • MA CHIN E!:
THE " DO;WESTIC " is a Shuttle
Sewin4 which has been
used' for the last five years in the
West, and is now introduced for the
first limo 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 Maehine
ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND HEE IT
Plain Machines - - $65
Half Case - - - - $7O
All "Machines have Blake's Patent
Table.
• Ageuld wanted in unoccupied territory. Address;
BLAKE te CO., Scranton, Pa.
1:00 a.m.—N.IOEIT EXPRESS;l3undayi excepted,con
fleeting at' New York - with afternoon trains tind
steamers for Boston and New England cities. •
Sleeping Coaches &company this train to N. Y.
5:50 tom._CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex
cepted, connecting st*JerSey , City with afternoon .
and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for
. Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washnigton:. and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for Now England CitleseßrAlso stops atprin
ripal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York
12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. SundaYBexce P teAL mu.
• 'meting at Jersey City with Midnight Express train
0.5 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
stops atiprincipie stations and-connecting points
on mein line.
New and improved Drawing-13.06m Coaches &com
pany this train from taffeta to New York.
3:35 p.mi—ACCOMMOPATION TRAIN, daily for
Susquehanna.
8:33 a. m.;,-ELIIIRA MAIL. Sundays elcepted. •
5:25 p.m., NEW YORK MAIL, Sundays excepted.
9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS, daily; connect
ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Raltiniore and Wailingtou • and at New York with
Morning express hunt for Boston and New England
cities. Also stops, at all principal stations and con
ne.ling points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to
' New York.
3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
MANUFACTURERS OF
'TI I E
CELEBRATED BAGGAGE CHECW•PD•THECIIGII.
For sale by
TAl74Or. & 0011 E,
Tooauda, Fa.
A. A. FJ_NICEII.
Athens, Pa.
May 12, 1870.—1 y Wyalusiug.
EASE AND COMFORT
ECM
BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT
There benothing RO valuable ns perfect Right, and
perfect sight can only be obtained by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
The difficulty of procuring which to well tuown
MESSRS. LiZARES & moult's,
OCCULISTS AND OPTECANS,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
. .
IiIIV . C. after years of experience, experiment, and
and the erection of ccetly machicery, been enabled
to produce that GRAND DESIDVIATII3I,
PERFECT SPECTACLES 1
Which have been cold with unlimited satisfaction to
the wearers in the Western States during the past
fifteen years.
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the
eye, and last many years without channel
Vegan. LAZARUS & ISIORRIS have appointed
JULES lIUGUENIN, dealer in Watches and Jew
elry, as theirracie agent for Towanda, Pentea, and
Vicinity. April I t, itrw.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
The subscribers %mild respectfully inform their
many friends that they have opened a
BOOT AND _,SHOE -STOBE
At 148 I.lahi-Pt., Towanda, Pa.
They have just reCelved a fine r.ssortineut
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES
Consisting of
LADIES GAITERS,
Of all grades. Ladles
GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES
MISSES AND CHILDEENS SHOES
Of every variety, which will 1, sold chop for cath.
Give them a call and satisfy 'yourselves that they are
telling cheaper than the cheapest.
Wewould coil cespecial attention to our
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT !
We make to order eser)thing in the line, of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
Being mecbauice of many year practical experience,
we;feel comblent, that we can give cutler salsfactlon..
Ire employ none but tuskless mechanics.
We
. punn•nntrr perfect fits, and o 4 ice* Warraa,'ed.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
Remember the place, tin. 14 Main-st., a few doors
Wow the Means Rouse, Towanda, Pa. Lisli out fur
the sign of the Big Boot.
CALL -AND EXAMINE
THE NEW STYLES OF
SPICING MEGLINERT GOODS !
AT 311.9 S GIG/ k IN'S STORE,
Where you cannot fan being pleased with the
GREAT YAM:EBY OF BONNETS, HATS, ETC.
Priems to suit MI customers. Do not forgt t the
place, No. 2, South Front
MERCUR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA.
April 6,1870-3 m
REPORTER JOB PRINTING
OFFICE.
Hating recently added greatly to our fretlltlee, we
ere now prepared to do all kinds or
ZOl3 PRINTING
LOWER - PIZICES
AND
BETTER STYLE
Than any establishment in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
EMMS
THE REPORTER OFFICE
MCI
E- A A MiE SPECThUINS
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PA
PER RANGING
PAPE,II HANGING DOSE FOR 10 7 : 0 15 CENTS
1=23
Oh, yea! oh. yes! it make f me laugh to know tha
labor la reduced one-hall.
Graining only $2 per day. Pocelaln finishing only
$2 per day. • Glazing only $2 per day. Painting of
all kinds only F 2 per day. Blinds, painted green at
only 75 cents to-$1 per pair. Blinds common cot
lora 50 cents to $1 per pair, and all materials furnish
ed. Tin and Docked roofs painted with patent roof
ing for 12 cents per yard. I will also furnish my
customers with Lead and Zinc of the best qualityat
cost, thus saving from 10 to 25 per cent. on ever*
hundred. F. E. POST,
Towanda, Juno 10, 1570.-tf No. 52 Second -at.
CENTRAL MARKET.
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
On band a full and' complete assortment of every
thing pertaining to their business, consisting main
ly ot
BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CURED ]L3IB,
MUTTON, BEEF. LAMB,
VEAL. POULTRY.
SAUSAGE, LARD,
BOLOGNA. BREED BEEF. '
TALLOW. &c., .tc.
Also,
F I S 13
FRESH FROlt THE LAKES
OYSTEItS ILECEIVED DAILY
-In their &assort
tittles wishing Oysters in Large or mallqtainti
tl,.. will be fornished on rhort notice. at the old
sten& Carrast. Msaxr.r. Montanye's Block. first
roerth of Dr. Pcrrters.
. .
ILY rum'', Kgr.tint k SttiLLOCR.
1111/1 VI r
1"414 14, J;41 8 U
..„,
VDU!, PORK, 11A.103 M I)
J St P. 3114,
StYlitt AIS/1, 14141,re
h 4 1,14.10+7,146y.
Vl= "• . r .
1110011144004041k, , A. - -,?...011,11113tat
. -
: lciata*.9l
- '7- ; ‘.... _/$51 1 4 : • 4 , e . * :,t. , 1 1 * . V '
liaiD6.lnTsbre. - -tart(*Kh
" Jr; W.ltlitui-'74;',FAIT4 -
• Aad'ail iointa t- 1 1.
DWIMITICLUVII.I6II4I3IO I An.
DAYTON. CLNCILINATI. INDIANAPOLIS.
LOIIISVILLIWIL LOIIIS t
• ADS W poi* &OW Houitonait. -
NsTrARD noscrvico-OaeoKso am' OTT Tricovon
Trrntorr - CIIANGE To Rovarstrza.. BoTrAu Dos.
lo sic, CLEVELAND Alm ONCIADVAIN
On and after 310zidiY. JUNE Is. 1870. trains Mil
loam 'Waverly at about the Maytag hours, viz :
- Goma =Err, - • - -
4:2s a - .m., NIGHT EXPRESS lilforidaysexcopted)thr
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cili
cintuiti, connecting with the Lake Share, Michigan'.
Sonthert,,and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo,
Dunkirk andeleveland for the West; also at Okay.'
laud with the C. C. C. k Ina. 'Railway for Indian..
spoils; and at Cincinnati-with the Louisville Short
Liao Railway, arid the Ohio klilississlppi Railway
for the South and. Southwest also with connect•
ing lines at principal stations on main hue., - •
4A9 a. EXPRESS, daily, for Rocliestar.
Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincinhatil
Lug direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk
' and Lake Sharoltailways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and
Clevelml, far all points West, and - at Cincinnati
the Ohio Missisitippi and' Louisville Short
Line Railways for the South and South-west
with all connecting lines at principlo stations on
main
8: TRAM BuuU2ya oxcepttd, tor
Buffalo andlDunkirk.. ' '
l:3! p.m.—ELMIRA ACCOMMODATION, Sunday's
excepted,. •
6:IS p. M.. DAY ExPRE4s, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cincinna.
ti and tha South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main Lino. . ,
New and improVed Drawing Resin Coaches aCCOM•
lany this train from Now York to Buffalo,' and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornellerville, run
ning thro' to Cleaveland and Galion without' hange.
0:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays excepted, for BO'
falo; Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach is attached t this train running
through to Buffalo.
7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sulak99 excePtoa•
1:10 p AIt.—EMIGRANT TRAIN,Ilaily for the West.
A - rot - teed and complete "Pocket Ti SIC Table"
cd'Paswoger Tralne on the Erie Railway and con.
netting Hum has recently been published, and. can
be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. RUCKER..
Geu'l Supt
A. 4-, N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.--
ARRANGEMENT or PASi4. that TRAMS,
Lave A.M. P.X. . P.F. ar've P.M. P.M. A.M.
Waverly 6,35--3,05-0,42 .• 5,05-1,18-8.10
Towanda - 73 5 - 5 , 5 8-7. 3 9 "„ 9. 1 9-12.494,1.20
Tunkhannock.9,23-41,17-1,11 . 4 3,07-10,10 A.M
Pittston 10,35-7,30 .. 2,00-8.55
Wilkesllarre, 10.55-7.5.5 .. 135 , -8,30 ...
White f1awn,12,35 ,r, 31 .. 11,58,....A.`5r
Mania , Citntrik,l.3o.- aI .. 10.55
A110nt0wn,....2,35 4 . 9,49
Ilethehein 0 ,50 • . 9.35
Easton .3,17.:.........4.i 9.05 ,
Phil's (an.)....1,03 1 1e've7,35...... .....
NewYork(arr.) 0,05 1 ... 0.00............
P.M. A.M. .
Dawn Train dines at White Haven. Up Trains
dines at Pitistor. • - • .._.
Passengers to and from liew York awl Philadel
phia wit out change of uu•F.
PORI] train cnnnoi.ta at Allentown with Through
ra,-t Exprogii for .llarriabitrg, PAUburg and the
wod.
T.7II2OIITANT TO ALL WHO.
VALUE THEIR EIGHT!
The sight of thS ' ng,iii assist&i.the neak strtnigthett
ett and the perfect presiirrea.
PLIILADELPIIIA OPTICAL INSTITUTE,
For the maunfaetzaring of the
CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LEMES, LONDON
SNDEED AND TINTED GLA,SFDD WEAK on .
The Concave Convex Crystal Spectre lea, made by
the chore institute ere now a long time before the
and the rapid and increase] demand for them
combined with the universal acknowledgment of
their charmss in vision and esse to the eye, shows
Tlainly that they crc superior to any other glasses
a the market.
Tbo majority of Spectaeles, (im - istly imported) and
uo tutitti rliew fine the trainee, contain but a poor
and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or
pressed they are made to be Rohl only, withont
any calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and
therefore the great complaint of poor arid %teak
eight. ?Thousands are Wing ginesen now which tire
slid fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after
ehort neage, or require an intensely etroug light
an ileetroying the sight, which, were they
properly suited, would be preeereed a life time.
I=
The adventagos claimed for,,the Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses are the following
The Lenses are ground of the best material, pure
and hard. end made only for optical purposes, th e y
are therefore not liable to get scratehed or dim.
They confer ahrilliafiey and distinctness of vision
net found in nay other
They can be used equally 'well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes.
They are ground mathematically true in the con
cave convex mirror, according to the philosophy of
nature, and chap of cornea of the eye, therefore
assisting nature only instead of forcing it.
That the leases are centered correct lute the frames
They can he need longer than auy other glasses
without changing to a higher power.
The frames ore made strong and durable by cape
rienetql workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WM. A. CHAMBERLIN,
D:aler In Watches, Jewelry and Silver Wage, Towan
da, Pa., has the self. Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. No Fed;era employed.
July 12,4870-if
FIRST N4TIONAL BANK,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS Euzin
Tlar-Bauk otera LIitiSUA.L FACILITIES for the
traunction of a
GENERAL BANKING B USIIIESS.
INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO
•
AGREEMENT.
SPECIAL CARE OIVJri TO THE COLLECTION OP NorEa
ANO
Parties wishing to F.7.75D arctic r. to any part of the
UlLited State, Enrland, Ireland. Scotland, or the prin
cipal cities end towns of Europe, can hero procure
drafts for that purpose.
To or from the old country, by best Steamer or sail
ing hoot; always on hind.
FA3IIUES BRAVO= OVER AS nr2DITCE9 RATER
Highest Prier paid fru. CIS Bands, Cold and Haver
E. H. SMITH, President.
f. ,41. N. BETTS, in.,
Towandl. Juno: 1869.__,, , Cashier.
THE OTTOMAN .DECHAMBRE!
CONVENIENT_ l'O EVERY ONE
INDISPEMEBLE FOR
INVALIDS AND CHILDREN
Avoiding the unsightliness and suppressing the
vilfonalve odors of the Sick Boom and Nursery. At
mice useful and .ornamental. It to more useful
than any article of Furniture of the same coat.
• For sale by all principal Furniture Dealers.
Price $3.00. . febl7 Gm
BAKERY AND DINLNG ROOM!
BREAD, PIES, CAKE,
baked daily and sold at wholesale aid retell
Ih our BLYLNEr /1001 IS we will accommodate the
pnlllc with either alum:di or a good meal at all times
of the day and evening.
on hand 41nring their r:ezi3n.
ago s quo amoitmeat of Orot*rfoll,OtrOfectionorn,
Frofts,-Notiv, ke.
Towanda, tray "70. D. W. SO= k CO.
_
A LL RINDS - GROC • AND
4 V ProritiPaas'mt_wtiolcaale dra t retail; ai ,-
iittkr ;AD. O. • b. PATCIIII.
.4.
oorso EAST
WU. IL BARE,
Cienl Paster Ag't
Cotumencln,g, May IC, ISIT
ll=
GOING &WTI!
JOHN P. COX,
Hupe!intendeut
Miscellaneous.
B=!
OF TOWkIiDA
$125,000
40,000
PASSAGE TICKETS
A NEW ARTICLE OF FURNITURE
First bloc north of Ward House,
AND CIIACKERS
orstEßs -11 4 .7 D /Cil CGALV
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iftli --- liOpio r Ait k vpia
mfoo rn i
106 6,44.4 t -_,:.;
~ , .y, 1, it : - "fr , 1 3 '-' r•t•Vc.:A• --.2 , ,-. 7 •T.
" Alr
att f titan pigtail
ti !lir ksibirallilii4iiirliead ociln d y saisidilL
117. ii *0 mild Ina WNW or ". - ,
. . , .. .. • . _, . . ,
Widob I hive purobasedlor dab: ;MG leiCeonlident
t!=t•Ttlitimtn atM# , PAMeas eie be imrdwi!sit
elsewhere. I tow °Sort° thepuilloa apkadid stock
.7E/U3, (*PYRES, SUGARS
- BTAUUH. suERATui, anew, ha
Mae an hand a' large stinalc 'of
,AKRON . 1 1 1i0U1 - GRAHAM. DO.
lITE DO.. Bt CHWICELT DO.
I koop cinistantly on hand. POILE.IIOI3, LAIID, and
au kind" of F/1314 Woubil sill the atteation of the
public to Our Oran BeD'est
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality Cr price. lone Oakley',
dry. Now Tod Chemical and Drown soap
Please call and =ad= our stock of
WOODEN WARE:
Large 65sortment of YtiNlMg Nanozire, TMLET
SOAPS, &c., &c. I will pay the highauttaubpOoe far
cousTrtY PRODIJCE.
Farmers, Ore ris a call before . s9llM; elsewhere.
All persons indebted to the late Am willphyse can
and make Immediate payment.
Towanda, March. 12, 1867. IL PATCH
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE.
MoCA.BE &
Wlrolesalo and BeLaD Dealers in t
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS,
ISIERCIIR'S NEW /MOCK. TOWANDA, PA.
We do not doom it necessary to ennmerate all the
,diferrnt articles we keep. Our assortment is
I
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We sell nothing but
FIRST CLASS GOODS
Cash paid for Paranora Produce.
• JAMES McCABE,
March 1 1810. HARRY MIX.
PEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND rsonsios STORE,
00117/11 CO=MU lIELIDGZ AND NAM BTILLEIII.
A new and complete dock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Which will be sold at tho lownst possible prices.
CODFLSH,
CKEREL;
HERRING,
_ ,
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, 3rg AL, GRAIN, &c
Bring on pour produce, which wcpuy cash for.
DAIRYMEN
A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all sized Chunks.
Butter Firkins. Tubs. kc.
Please call and look through our stock, and we will
do our best to please you. W. A. IitOIDEWELL.
Towanda, April 28, 1809.
L OO K . HERE!
COWELL & MYER,
At the old stand of Mumma. k Cowaxa., are noir
receiving a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES AND MUMS%
Which they offer to cash buyers at prices thit defy
competition.
Cash paid for all kinds Farmers• Produce.
April 21. 1169—tE
Jewelry.
JULES HUGUENIN,
JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH,
'One door north of
drERCUMS NEW'BLOCK. rOWAXDA. PA
Hag jusrrvcolvod from New York a new assortment"
of flue Gold
.LAT)TES' WATCHES,
AMERICAN WATCHES
SWISS WATCHES,
of all descriptions. Also a Selected assortment of
GOLD OHAINS, FINE GOLD
JII3WHIMERY,
C1,.2
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLFJEI FEOII THE CHEAP
. ; . EST TO THE HEST.
GOLD, SILVEZI AND STEEL 'SPECTACLES AND
EYE-GLASSES to At all pees or inapaltot
NEW PATENT AqCONODATLYO IPECTACLIGT.
By
tunes patent I int enabled to exchame Glum at
eithout eats charge. an and see.
moms. - warms 013. JEMMY REPAIRED
AND IRLISZIANTED.
Towands,'Dee. 16, 1869
MACKEREL,. CODFISH, SLUE
Flab.l litaekhuur Trout. Moues, Pickled end
dauoluxt llalipors, Smoked Halibut. and Dried Beef, as
LONG At =LW&
1.0141‘ . ..at.4.4111 ;kir
. _
c '
•
- • -1 -
unsugniltir 00003,
" • - '
puldie that be iwinumbasea the 'loin .
/matey occupied by S. Itasenborg whore he will
oonatuitb• bara.on hand large docket , ,
REAbY MADE CLOT MG„
GENTS ' FURNISMG 42HX?DS,
PAP= COLLAI3' , button tkoltlined, 15 cis pet box
16U= EMU% Wan 1100 and upiritrda,
woozzissarrs, gionlool;enurani upwards,
VERY LOWEST PRICES
OA,LL AND EXAMINE MY HTOOE
March SO, 1870.
C; . B. PATCH.
TAYLOR & GORE,
CLOTHS •A N D CASSIMERES,
Conslathog of all tho latest styles of Faahloaatb)
COATINGS, SIGRTINGS, &C. &C
Which they are prepared to make up in any style to
suit their customers, on short notice.
Also a *lnlaid new s t ock of
- READY-MADE CLOTEEENti,
Which they are selling cheaper than ever
HATS & 0A.1281
GENTS FURNISHING• GOODS,
Always on hand and In great variety,
NECK TIES, BOWS', &C
Also tho Now Patent
WINDOW UMBRELLA
AU or any of our Goods will be eold as
Call and look through our Mock
Towanda. April 21. 1870.
ITURRAH! HURRAH!
READY MADE CLOTHING,
I . am now offering to the public a large and awoke
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
And all the lato styles for Spring and Summer wear
-Which will' be sold 2 per cent. less than former
prices at 11. E. ROSENFIELDS. Also a largo in
voice of
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
I Intend to Ball leas than cost, to make room for
Fall Stock. Now is .your Woe to buy a Suit
cheap. Call and convince yourself that N. E. INN
13NNFIELD offers Weal Bargains in the line of
Clothing and
Call before purchasing elsewhere. .
M. E. EOFIMEEMI).
Towanda. Jan. 23. 1870
A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED
OLORIOIII3 REM FOR CITIZENS OF TOWANDA
There Is constantly being repotted at the "TEMPLE
OF FASHION," a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which have been Purchased for (nab, at reduced
pricea. and, will be sold to cub buyers at lower rates
than ever before Offered in Towanda. My stock con.
sista in part of
FLNE DRESS COATS, CASSIXERE SUITS, LIB%
Coats,Tants, Vesta, and White Linen Dark Suit".
also a large variety of
GENTS FURNIMUNG GOODS,
of the Latest styles and fashions. Remember the in
dueemenia that I offer, and that I am not to be nn.
dersold by any dealer In town. or elsewhere. Ml
who wish anything in my line are respectfully invit
ed to give me a call before purchasing and coecince
yourselves.
IL JACOB&
No. 149 itain.st.Beld'enamel! Block.
Totvands, Pa.
Cash paid for Bides and Pelts.
GOLD STILL COMING I3OWN I
GROCERY aE PROVISION LINE,
COW ,LL d MYER'S
at prices that cannot fall to satiety all:that the=
determined not to be undersold by any one.
have enlarged their Store by handing so that they
now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily
received by them. They have connected with their
store a Market where they now keep froilaMeata to
sell by the quarter or piece, and a full supply or Oro.
Orig. and Provisiona, to.which they woulu cull the
attention of encash buyers. Coma and eistante one
Goods and Prices- before purchasing and satisfy
feneselves. Re g uarantee all coeds to give entire.
satisfaction: We are thankful to our customers for
their past - liberal patronage and solicit a continuance
of the sarne. COWELL k MYER:
Dee. 20,1869. .
'PRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE, A. cowEri, & mule.
fi• - • ten s
in noWidfrii.
=I
n" ein.
Which he 1111 moll at the .. 3 ire a 7 lowest prim.
Ana evunibing at tho
Erlore purclundmg Oiewhire
NO TII01:11XI8 TO SHOW 000D$.
One door east of Powell k Co's
E. SCHWARZ.
139 MLitt Street.
Aro now opening their new Siring Stock of
A, new end hill line of all the latest styles.
4 . 1.:,1'r•eA , .1.1
CHEAP FOR CASH
As any in the market. c'''„
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICER OF
I
M. E. RQSEMMD'S,
(Opposite Powell & Cos.)
Cour/toting oK
LINEN GOODS,
FOR HEN AMY BOYS
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
~.~:nlrtH~arw
lanCifr. BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTUTNO,
BUCK, EstORN AND BITE TIMMER sore,
HATS, CAPS, StISPENDERS, NECK TIES,
PAPZE AND LINCI COLLASIS,
lUD ZTIERT 1111150 air TN*
are dew belw albred at
qmikwtt
Lar. altrei = „
IR 441. e ;Fa vle
l'a4^AckilibeiNEnk
1 -
~ .7-,_ . ; - ' ..:"-:::.1. : 1 -r :,
'V,?:.,..i.ith i /ifitt4liti4ll.to/18,- 1 '., , .1
I, ,
E=M
)4: Thix4l3trefi,ti,..,
• •
WAVEMEN; T 10 0 .4" co.; XT.
=NE
Nair iluiDepei.
EMI
. _
Am wag ► C rrru no w soz*V fieri.
SATISFACTION GU
Virgo hare col hand i largo ikicir ul
m'am
=
RATS AND PAPS,
'FURNISHING GOODS
bo at tho Ward HOlllO every Thursday,
with sample.' of Goode, and prcparod to take moo.
Ares.. , GEo. IL 17A1111116011„
'April 20,1870.1 1101 M N.:3I.A2CHERS.
. ... • .
NEW' SPRING AND 'SIMMER
R.. 'W D D - Y.._
Would annoinice to the citizens of owan the.
da and
.the.
Public generally, that he ban in store and daily re
ceiving new and -
FRESH: GOODS, •_ -
In Ida line, imitable to the wants of the people, which
he will poll for Currency at, Rumor
'GOLD PRICES!
Cetudsting as usual of good, well and reliable made
• CLOTHING,
•
CS° Shoddy Of any kind) consisting of
•
• BVSINE-814-
all grades,
•
COTS, VESTS AND PANTS,
••gin Wobl, •
DRESS COATS, PANTS it VESTS,
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants,
Overalls and Overehlrti, Linen and Paper Collars,
Linen, Ca 5.0210113, and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Sus
penders, Gloves. Canes Leather Bags, Spring Style
Silk, So ft and Straw Rita. An dratelass. Remem
ber that - glad Cicada are cheaper at a fair price than
poor goods at any price. OW and ermine my goods
before buying. No. 3 Patton k Ortilithaßlockiltridge
Street.
Towanda, June 8, 1870. n. W. EDDY. -
Ittpufactories.
BLIOOD CSC CO.,
Still continue to mannfacturo their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & cr.p.m , sras,
and will tell a better machine.. far leas money than
can be bad elkewhere in the world. We claim for
our niaciiines that they will do as much, or more,
than any other, and are more durably beilt. We
personally superintend our 'work and ace that it to
wall down. We will send
DISCILIPI7VE CATALOGIIEB,
of our machines, on application. -
ONE AND TWO HORSEPOWERS,
One if Two Horse THRESHER @ SEPERATORS,
171.:RESMEP and CLE.A.IVERS.,
FANNING MILLS,
cancta.sti AND MAO ELM anias,,
SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to order.
. Give no a call before purchasing elsewhere.
•va `'Oa auoaavtra `SN7ILTS
"OD 2 2? aooll£t
Ang. 2, 1882.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY !
tin Pine, between Main and Second, Street.% brick
of 0. F. klaxon & Co.'s Bank,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
i3T01.01, (formerly of the Grua of Bryant
& (*Wen) informs his friends and former patrons,
that be hem built a
NEW BRICE, CARRIAGE FACTORY,
where he will constantly keep on hand a full assort
trivia of •
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TIOTTING SIILEYEt, /MD SKELETONS,
Made of Hui best material and finished In the heat
city style. His long experience In city Carriage
Factories gives him a decided advantage over others
In the
Finish, Style and
,Durability
of We Wagons. All - he aeke le an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
provfotia to purchasidg elsewbere
ALL WORK IVARRANTRD TO GIVE 'PERFECT
SATISFACTION.
Ttiantiftd for tlm llbcrd patronage formerly ex
tended and reipectf ally ask a continuance of the
game. •
REPAIRING PROISPTLY ATTENDJD TO
at reduced prices
Towanda. /lay 24. 1870.—tt
NEW PLANING MILL.
The undereigned having bnllt s large mid commo
dious' Mil in the lioroegh of Towanda, and filled it
with the most modem and improved machinery, for
the manufacture of •
•
MrLNIDO* SASH AND DLLNDS,
Are prepared to SD orderiorhether large or small,
upon the shortest notice. We have also a large vs.
ziety of MOULDINGS. of the latest style and pattern,
which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be
worked by hand.
TONGIIUNG,
OROONING
• AND SCHOOL
SAWING.
And all other work perkalrang to dolnery,willbe done
to bolt our customers.
Persons building. and not living more than twelve
to fourteen miles distant. will And It largely for their
Interest to buy of us, Or bring their lumber and hare
it worked by oar machinery.. Bring your grist of
mooring. or other lumber, and while your team is
feeding. have it ground oat and take it home with
-We will pay CASK for PINE AND HEMLOCK
LIJNBEEL delivered at our lumber yard. Come and
nee us, er if yea can't came. write. -
Tanunda. Feb.. ISM L.B. BONERS h CO.
MONTA.NYES;
General Dealers In
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ottocamms, Cacknomr, Guntur's,
BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS
Leather, Hats, Caps, Umbrella; AO.,
TOWANDA. PA.
* No. 103 Main St., corner of the Public Square.
J. D. MONTAN=
may 19,1870 . L. D.; MONTANYE,
rrl a l t E BEST FRUIT
I LAI3 . ITIE
n..
ilkii*Ralt4LL4BßOTHlfiltif
,5' t r.4:354. 17 .11::,15',:pva,
MEROUR!B•4 4 I,2* - 11-gitt et;
• :k ~zro
WA-1Z E
t• I •
Tack - irk. Welia4" - cai aie recTiAng
- • lase staekof - -
•
HOUSE =. FVENDAIING -GOODS"
.v I-,;17
ONE
I!ticauk4usw„- . - - -
amps, ausk4 Arm
AND LEAVIER-DELT/NO.
Our Mar, ere Or, Vaasiquallty add
will be ould vet , krr. We' arq pus *quilt, for Oio
, .
.thripllCAN STEAM ;AF.E,
Thi only reliable Piro Prooi Sato made, Also
S.CATNS,
scatArancou rixOER
SIIPHER 1110SPH/Lrh.
=M'77T.A.I2.W.i
iszvqry, laige and manuLictuivd ou tho be"
,
.
We . arealecrprepared to do Jobbing 401 lands.
We are the . only, aieuts 'for the celebrated now '
• ERIK = COOKING STOVE,
The beat "coolcing atone In . use, and every stove
warranted to give satisfaction. March 1.0, '7O.
FURNITURE STILL LOWER !
..
licbald announce to Ma petple of . T o wandan and the
of mankind, that after this date, hillnagalficent
. : k
of .
. .
. .
171ZNITITIZM!
GREATLY REDUCED - PRICES
Sty stock ikcomplets and consists of
PARLOR SUITS,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,
AND FIIIINITUNE TOE THE MCI:ILN,
MATITiESSES, PILLOWS. Bmnlb6 , IMIRORS,
B EDS T-E S!
31y own inanolticture, and warranted supertor, will
be'sold for less titan city made ones will cost else
where.
COME ONE, COME ALL,
Maratha for yourselves. Bee and ha convinced that
Furniture is sold'. cheaper at FROST'S than at any
other piaci, in ithe world. Country dealers supplied
at the lowest market rates.
I furnish COFFINS of every description, Metalic
Burial Cases, Caskets, kc., and have the
FTNEST FIEAESE IY NOETITEAN P.E;;N"A.
Tcreranda, June 22, 1870
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAMES AL , LEEiSON announces to theimblic that
he still continues to manufacture and keep on howl
a largo assortment of -
Borealis, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, dm., of
every description, which are made of the best mate•
rials,.and in the most workmanlike manner.
I Invite the Inspection of the public to my work,
which shall not lab inwpaescil In durability at any shep
in the country, and my prices will be found to be as
low u the times will admit.
Tteady-nsado Coffins constantly on hand oil - mule to
order. - A good Hearse will be furnished when desired.
Aug. 15, 1865.
powELL sz, :co.,
DRESS GOODS.
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS !
S everal novelties having been lstely Intro bioed
GREAT BARGAINS
CHDTESE. GRASS CLOTHS,
JACONETS, CHINTZ, . &C., &C
Wowanda, ;axle 15, 1670
- ROOll-tINDERY.-Ttiii PUB-
Ha respeetbilly informed that the Book-Bin
dery has been removed to the Argue Building, third
story, where will be done
I:l7.orVll:vitisAsodl
In ttll its varions branches. 411 terms as reaeouside as
t• the times •• will :Maw. Tho Bindery will be tinder
the charge of .
Mt experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly
done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled.
Made, litsigazineti,Newspapere.Old Boobs, &e., bound
in every variety of style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Boling and Rinding of
• •
To any desired pattern, which In quality and dun.
bilk , will bn uarranted.
All work whl be ready for delivery when promised:
The patronage of the pubis is solicited, and per•
feet satisfaction guaranteed.
To-wands, August 2, 1866—tf.
COTSIIMERS OF
•
CONFECTIONERY!
LET US REASON ' TOGETHER!
Huir can any person roannfaottire Confectionery,
and sell it at 15 cents a pound, when sugar is worth
Womb at the Refinery, (unless it is terribly &dull
teratedit _
How cat y dealer rebil emelt a :tile aoropound to
his customers and have a conscience void of offence?
-How am anyconstuner expect to purchase pure
Confectionery. at 'twenty-five and thirty cents per
pound when aOM article cannot be manufactured
less than thirty to. forty cents per pound, consisting
Tot cassia buds, burnt almonds, and such class of
'goods! •
- .Within • few days we have been , caTered mule
buds . , etc., for fifteen cents per. ipoutul, and Choco-
late Creams. at twenty cents, and the agent acknow
ledged that they were adulterated ten per cent, with-
Terra Alba ; and it. is fact that tonaof this cheap
'Confectionery" are made anti sold In 'thla °pantry
every year, and the eon/minors are the only persona'
Injured by it.
Yew; for the beseft of Mote loho .Itll . a Pure article
ofeetionery we will wariest every article of our
wan aclure SeridlyTare and free from every negro
dient deleteriocii Le. .
..,•. L eda.
:11. HART.
Store formerly octtpied by John Cannan,llain Street.
Towanda, October 21, 1869.
T' &I;TIO M'S ' PATI 37 ) ,
DAI7OIF3 114 W 'DOE
Our atock-of
Furniture.
JAS. O. FROST,
will bo oiScrei at
LIBRARY SUITS,
CIIAITER SUITS,
EXTEOSION Tanzsz, Lc.; Lc
JA!U 0. 11109 T.
CABINET FIIIINITUIIE,
Miscellaneous
Mil
LARGE ADDITIONS
hare been Endo to our
ORGANDIES,
KEYSTONE STORE.
song-;'INDINai
H. C. NVIITrAKErt,
nt..mr ROCiKS,
COME,
SI34ANIETEIk - al3Ol , l*CO
•,
;CAW, DWI
• ' , earner Stieets. ToirraQa, rs..i
• lisve iroebutly stods.rifidi
oftiete rieristeithit, vonetiteding arreztensivorti
ileitNesokreciag =by Neckar Soot is WS -Arts. for
mecturaigiparposes.gerefulty. 401464 spitti
he to the progressive treats bf the padre,' he
coarrisatip.siqopited widuftea pureliseest arra
415 " 1444 4. 0 3, 6c 1 1101 titC*.4194ca 1 p"
iteton; msompiif •
z.J Dirov'Mundorsti, • ,OmsulcApy;
gum; VAlL44llllls,'''
ACOUOT.i AND Tllllltirrna,
vemnso;
• ' And all kinds
Ia'IIOS.EN.E,OII - 00Af, OIL,
- _
BIADV3, NMI% "CIOINEY§.. _
: • gper,m, Laid, VFliale t Nest e Yo , t:
, -
TAIINEtt:S MACHDTE OILS,
=I
Play sad toileOrtialtsttr iA Molt-variety,
IEPONOEB,:SUSIT.B4, R,61113, toNts, ,
POmadmilalr4sies,A"erisipacri,
P. 00 4 -4 2. ET BODES, POR T 'MONA*
Pixikeet Knlyes, It;izors,
7 TOO*, BED! AND HAIR PREPADATIOND.
AND uquous,
For Medictaal Use,
TOBACCO; fi'.!1) . 01061t13,
•
Barden, Field and Flower Beals, Trisees. Sup- .
parters. , Ikurpenlortes.' . 6lnulAer process,
.11reloot
,
.... Pumps, T e ething. Rings. Nursing lSoltles„
. , Nippk•a; Nipple Shells and ii, Syrinatot,
. - BedFansilieltSealing Fruit . go„ Ther•
1 . =meters.. Flavoring - Fs ts, Rtme
e kW, Cases Ware, 33911 e, Vials, Corte, Bath
Brick, and tove Blacking, Flab Tackle, Asa
munition, kn., Botanic; Eclectic' and lionacepatti•
Sic 11rdicines..asul all tho pqpniat Patent •
'MEDICINES-„,
,
All articles warranted an •repreaented. .Persons at
• &Aux* can receive. their orders by stage or mail,
which will receive prompt arid earned attention.
2fedtcal advice given gratuitously at the °glee,
charging only for, medicine. •
iorTbankf u.ll for past liberal - patronage. voted ges.
npectfully anshallnounce ab to their friends and the publlc,the t
o pains bo ared to satisfy. and pont
tirmation of their co@ddenee and tistrcmage. the con.
Acti• Open Sundays for prom:rip:Sons ftoin 9 to 10
ii.M., and 12 nt. to 1. and nto Gp.m. • . - •
11. C. PORTER, SOX & Co.
•
w . 'P iv 15,
4017 1. 1810.-pr
197 'MAIN STREET, TOWA,VDA, PA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUa-G-2ST•
' The su 'hieriber respectfully announces to the pub
lic in general that he has on hand a larr, i and well
selected stock of 4 .
DRUGS, - 'StkiDictsrs,
CRLEMICALS, PADITK
GIL,. 'VAIIIIISIILS
IYhMOW GLASS, -
• 1 . DIM tiTtlerS
-
Ac., Ac.;
All the popular Patent Medicines of the-dar.
PURE WINE AND LIQUORS
For l!Sedical pttrppses Only
PRRFI33IERY
•
Fancy and Toilet artieles.• • ' '
. Soaps of every description,. - . .
.
Thermometers, • •
Bathing. Surgeons; and Common Sponge{,
. Bair Brnahes. - ' . • I
Tooth Brushes, . -
.1'
Drusaing•Combs, .
- -
Pocket and Fine Combs, .
Toilet Powder,
Puff Boxes, ,
• . .Torth Powders, .
. ' Tooth Wadies, •
and Tooth Soaps.
And other articles belonging to the Drug tra.le too
numerous :o mention. Faring the Agency of the,
GREAT U. S. TEA baNLPANY.
I AN OrrEX ...
GREAT rNDUCE3.IENTS
To purchasers of goons in their line: .
Physielansprescriptions and family receipts com
pounded by p.-rsons thoroughly competent, at all
Lours of the day or i.ibLt.. • ,
Thankful for the past hbaral patronage, I re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the: same, pledg
ing myself dud no effort shall be -spared `to Mahe
any establishment second to none in this section. '
• -----
Dr. T. F. Stadill.na.ar blew:mulled at tbia Atore as
heretofore. - • F. W. DItOWN. •
•
. Jan, 31. 15170.
foots an 3 Shoes 4
GR,EAT BARGAIINS IN
Cdr
.1719' noor -- ...4.YD stror, . . CTORE,
-
Th
. •-
. °nth end of Ir . and IlaTtc,.
The nn&reign:cl are reciev:ng A large anit well ec
lectiml stock of •
BOOTSAND: • 'H E S
Sultob:e for Mo.-
SUMILES AND FALL
.n.ADE,
Which we offer low for Cr-sla. Coneid'WAß of
QtENTS,
LAI)TF,S,
AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
SEIVED AND PEGGED BOOTS
MADE TO ORDER
REPATRING NEATLY DONE
AND.READY WHEN. PROMISED
Thankful for part favors, tys solicit a continuance
of the &true
ILLIEUT.I. WOODFOLD•
Towanda, April 5, 1865.
T A. .PETTES Sr, CO.,
Have just, received a freshi . supPiy of
GOObS f')r - the SUMMER
Consisting in . part of the lateh styles
of - . . •
•DRESS. o-oons.
Fol. the season
POINT LACE and GRENADINE
S H A AV - 14 - § ,
Buff Einbroidrecl : Bldrts, Prints, 14,-..e
Also fresh supplies of
.MILLIN - 4TtY (4 0 ODS,
NOTIONS, .3:O
Just: bOughf. in AO York at, the
present low prices, and they
are determined to
AS CHEAP AS 'ALE CHEAPEST
Call and sea them on Main st., op-
pos4e the Court House;
TOWANDA, _ PA.
Juno 22, 1870.—tf
ROYAL RAKING POWDERS ai
4' 2 COWELL & 31YEE 8.
VIWITS: ALL KINDS AT
COWELL di BISCEIrat
' HORSFORDS BIM A 1)
_a_ Proparatlon, at C. IL PATCWB.
May 20.
VINCENT
Ail INC
, •
The intreux.lisidng fob
fo
nersidp tor the parpoeikst prniecutill
virNETAL /dCST:cp,.I
FIBS, LIFE :AND ACCIDEN
wonld itispectridly solicit .
ems desiring insurance of atryMaw...l.
fhildes, on Baildings and rassousd Privet,
kinds sad st gim ba l rides as mile don, b y
u able compui
,Cie country: liVe would
boy call attentliPa el nautical.° ties fact
can Ova -theca Policies covering
LIGHTNING to buildtiv, permatpr,pe
MESE
•
LIFE lIIESUEANCE proposed la Gus of
sad strcragest Life Cotarkanles In Ateerka
most favorable rates.
Wromisch Ixma.cscx
. Pa.
- ..... _
Lustanni imam' -Net - 7----
ccrurAx- r
LaAenfre;
- r
Chi Pius LWRANCE CaxEaxr , j
Harffiird,
ez;r.vrwp LibI7MAYCE
• - •Ckretend' Wan.
Annetts
laZlll
MISSES,
OILDVIT" CLAIM. .
u'r'r'MlM
Assetts,
AAnette...
is:=l
FlazoN 'Fizz Il[}o:n.l7
(:011P.1N7,
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BrtssusirLDlFArs ILt!inte 7. Cu,
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Moor. Mr. Varpm:ET w9l - br totityl at 3fcerl.l
front 9 &au till 3
T. L.
W. R. TINCY-11T.
Tow}u9a. Rs., May ?lib
NATIONAL -LIFE rx SIT 13 ANCE
(:A3ll'
CO: CF C7.!?.A
CAVI CAPISAL. $1,000,000-:VAIL
ayArt.eted by VnygrP.ll,
CLAEEXCE ; .
JAY COOKE, Chairmau l'inaucpc„,_
RE.CDT D. COOKS, ;
ESiEI:SOX I'EET, St , rct.ry Z 1,4
TM drattt.ll.7el; Vv. Nat:nnal
arc :
L It to a:National Catapaay,ellarurrA tque:47.
2. It ham a pad P.l, capita! 31.P.1...=1,-;:tr,
3. It offer I‘..w tatt:s of prt.mitin, ;
4. It: fnrniab...6 !arr.:ex thzt,th ; , c ,
patties, for the sante money ;
6. It is &faits and certain ;.
G. There is no posibility of onsmprtn.ntr, c ,
agents, cr iniakunlyrtand.og
7. The peliciFs are plain contro:t•,
ranca for so much znon.2y ;
8. All policies are r. cu-forkitiw ;
9. The policies are riempt from ntta.Mmrti.
L. W. MALE.' 6: CO., Bawer
Gvntr.-:1 Agent,.
D: . S. raissELL, 31:4Iagcr
C. A. G. 3.T.LSON
*A:Agents for Totr...r.da and tie.nity
Jan..% 19.
CONNECTICUT' 3ruTUIL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF riARTFORD, CONN
Nrttrzr.mc:OtE TTLe: 52.(.00
ASSETS (Juba 1, 15.:3) over e; , 2:,'
Sarpitl? O'er j 7,, 4.W! 44.0.
CURRENT...DIVIDEND r1:07,t 40 TO 70 TER 0E1:7.
Total daunt. by Dcath pail to (10 r. otcr •
TOTAL YAM TO DATE, j G G A 3.0.
A PURE/1' ..I!rTEIL CO 31 P ;
dll itP rurplus 16 equitably iliv4,l 3:riong Vit.!
icy holders zu
ANNITAL DIVIDENDS,
Which may be applif.,l to rednction or Premumr.
may be accnmMated at iLtemet S n• the b.u..nt of
APattred, or may be reo.l•,•ed by them hl-C.ish.
l'ul!cLcs art grzut, - ,1 two ur
yearf hare I,eu paid,
maLL2I4
ILL POLICIES -NO.S-FORFEITING.
It ieancs Pulir:en upon aU
DESiR4LE PLAN 4 OF INCPANCI";
l e nd ham atgpted enl
SPECLIL FEATURES!
OIUGINAL WITH TIES COMPANY AND Mr:,
1 - ,D BY
Ir. D. Agat
Toirmul.t, July 22:714,1—tt
Foundery ana Machine Shop.
FOTiNDERY & M ICIUNE SHOP.
The wad...reigned haviug purcLased the Four.:,
ap.l ?De110.% Shiip lately owned by Juba
are prrysted to ilo of work alpistaisua,t
their hasinesl4, prorurtoess and Elbpatch. .
MIL - L GEAIJNGS,
CITICVLAR SAW mILLs
lids RILLS,
And all kinds pf
MILL• IRO'NS
MADE TO OTWEIt
ENGINES REPAIRED,
And CI work warranted to gire satisfartion
SHINGLE 3LiCHINES
Of Cho latest and neat intprovtd kind+ mannlvtr,
end kept eunntantly tin hand ready f.or use.
PLOUGHS,
SIDEMILL. IRON AND Wu:A.EN IIE
I=l
CULTIVATORS, COEN PL01:611
EMI
PLOUGH POINT
Of all kinds; ant tha latr.gt
onetuttly
CHURN POWERS,
LARGE I\'D SSLt.LL SIZE
S . T'o V E 'CASTINGS
=
SLFT) AND SLEIGH SHOES
KETTLE. ,
And all kinds of castings ftirnitd.cd
March 30, 1870. J. F. MEANS k SON
• Books and Stationery.
DIARIES FOR 1870 .
_
PAPER A; ENVELOPES
NEW—YORK rArpts 1
c
SCHOOL BOOKS
t . .
PExa, Lis,
3ftrSlC, STATIONILY ASP;
Pic-ruDv;
BLANK BOOKS
•
- -
_ -
YANKEE NOTIONS.
•
Tornado. N0r.,19. 186 S. I
rLoun, }TED AND MEA
sold cheap, at COWELL MEE'S.
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ME