Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 28, 1870, Image 4

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How To Ilra. Br..Es.—On this. point
the . Rural _ American. says : When
honey, bees swarm the) :Will cluster,
in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred,
if trees or suitable shrubbery_be near
the apiary, without the ringing of
bells or rattling of tin pans. But if
a swarm has sent out scouts previ
ously to swarming, and has settled in
a hollow. tree in the woods to' go to,
they are often inclined to go direct
to such trees without clustering,and
in such cases their flight may b
rested sometimes by, miking such a
din, by the rattling of tun pans or the
ringing of bells,-that the hum of the
queen is lost, yhen. the bees will "de
scend and cluster immediately. If
water be thrown among
them to fall
toe rain, which may e -done when
their alight is low, that will cause
them to alight- So will the report of
gun fired near theni..
Bees generally remain from one to
twenty-four
. hours. Indeed, if not
hived, they will sometimes remain
and die where they cluster, dwindling
away by degrees, consequently it is
best;to have. hirs ready, and hive
theel as soon as possible ; and they
may be carried inunecliately to • the
stand where they are to remain ,for
the season, or they may be left, till
evening, and then removed. It does
not make much or any difference,
:which Way is adopted.
L\\n DRALNAGL—An - Article in
C,,l:unan'. Rural World, signed "it H.
A.." hits the nail on the head, when
it says that thorouth drainage of
land is the only security the farmer
has against loss by " too - much rain
or a want pf it." Some deem it an
absurglity.to assert that draining the
watir from the soil can be beneficial
to eilopsluring a protracted drought,
yet such is the fact, as :every one
knows who has tested the matter on
soil whew the texture was such as to
hold the water a foot or more below
the surface - Such laud, before drain
ing, Gecoilies baked and hard ; no
fertilizing influences come up to in
igorate the roots and develop plant
growth ; but draw this water on; and
94Teedy change for the bettpr will
seen in the character of the soil,
and m the plants whose seeds were
committed to it. As the country is
more and more divested of forest cov
erings, the drier will be the fructify
of season, and the greater necessity
of drainage to counteract the influence
of drought. But the benefit of drain
age does not stop here, for, in the
event of a wet spring, seeding can be
forwarded two or three weeks as a
consequence of it, while vegetation
will be aided i during the entire season,
whatever its character may be.
Sumatra Fnuirs.—Aeid s promote
the reparation of the bile from the
blood, which is then passed from the
system, thus preventing fevers, the
prevailing diseases of summer. All
fevers are " billions ;" that is, the bile
is in the blood. Whatever is antag
onistic of fever- is cooling. It is a
common saying that fruits are "Cool
ing," and also berries of every de
scription ; it is because the acidity
which they contain aids in separating
the bile from the blood ; that is, aids
in purifying the blood. Hence the.
great yearning for greens, and lettuce,
and salalds in the early spring, these
being eaten with vinegar; hence, also,
the taste for something sour, kir lem
onade's,- on attach of fever. But this
being the case, it is easy to see i that
we nulify the good effects of ' fruits
and berries, in proportion as we eat
them with H1,9,':11*, or even sweet milk
or cream. If we eat them in their
nalnral state, fresh ; ripe, perfect, it
is Jilin ost impossibte to eat too many,
to hurt us, especially if we eat them
alone, not taking any liquid with them
Whatever.
41,
• 1? - :
Goon FLED roaAvooo BrTTER.—I
once bought a dairy of twenty tubs
of butter all made from the same
COWS' the game Eeason and thy
sainct per:-on. Some eight tubs were
good, souud, yellow butter; some
eight more of it, was very light color
:soft, with a, disagreeable
some fd)ar tubs shaded clown
fnun yellow to:white, and the color
the index of qUality. Careful inves
tigation developed the fact that the
: .00( - 1 butters was Made from grass
feel: and the poor, later in the sea
:•.m, when the grus had failed from
drouth, and the cows lived upon bri . -
ars and leaves. A man changed the
feeq, of his cowN from corn meal and
' to potatoe , : and hay; it lessened
the iinantity of butter, and the color
was lighter. Hence the importance
of good feed. It is profitable to feed
corn meal at all times except when
the grass is new and pletty, and it is
not lost then. A piece of land five
mils by two to each cow, sowed with
So - nth - 6-m corn will supply the defi-
cieney of the pastures in the last of
the season for twb or three months,
and save the muWings more than the
John.-1,1%.ry (i.) Time.s.•
To TralN A ItoILSE TO STAND. —lllO
1//ifTiran Jupehril .contains the
following directions : Take your
hone till the barn floor and throw a
,-trap over his bac': and fasten it to
his right fore foot ; lead him along
and say "whoa," at the same time
pulkdown the strap, which throws
him on three feet and makes him stop
This is the hest way known
to teach whoa', though you call pnt
on - the war bridle and say whoa, and
gixe him a sharp jerk that will stop
:lila about as soon as the strop to his
toot. Then put him in harness with
the strap, and drive him up to the
'hoer. The moment he undertakes to
move, take his foot and say whoa.
(let in your carriage "and get out
again ;,rattle the tidlls, make all the
he e getting in and out you cau ;
give bim to understand, by snatching
foot each time he moves, that he
lutist, stand still until you tell him to
go ; and after a few times you can
put the whole family in the carriage
and he Won't stir out of his tracks.
TAKINo MILK TO TUE FACToltr.—At
a lalo meeting of the patrons of the
;iynamore Cheese Factory, the pro
priaor, in Th e courae of some excel
reinarl: on the allow subject,
f-aia :
A larg(• portion of the milk has been
brought to thc J factory in lumber wag
ons—the cars notsufficiently protect
ed from the sun, and in almost all
eases the morning's milk not suffi
ciently cooled. Asa consequence we
were troubled from the latter-part of
June 60 the first of September with
drciad of all cheese makers, float
;:v.! curds. Milk, after being enteral
erAtd, t4iolllll . to 'hauled to the
factor v, as far ns: pr: cticablei upon
• prit:g wagon:., and the can,, during
:Valli/ weather Ebc.nda ah'irtyli.bt; Cfr.g."-
with a thicl woolen blanket or
rob e , prot, , ,tibern from the
of the sam.
g
T HE
" DOMESTIC"
LOCK STICH
SEWING. MAG.IIINE!
THE " DOILESTIC " is a Shuttlo
Sewing Machine, which has been
used for the last five years in the
West, and is now iutroatleed for the
first time in this section.
It runs faster than most, easier
and more quietly than any, doing. the
lightest its well as the heaviest work
done on auy Sewing Machine
ALL ABE INNITED TO CALL AND SEE IT.
All Machines littve Blalie's Patent
Table.. _
Agents wanted in ittoecnOed territory. Atllinse,
BLAKE & CO.. Scranton, Pa.
For sale by
TAYLOR A: GORE, '
Towanda, P 3.
A. A. REVSER.
Atiwus, Pa.
Wyalusing.
May 12.,
EASE AND COMFORT.
THE
BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT.
There is'not -ing eo valuable an perfect sight, and
perfect eight con only be obtained by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES !,
The dificulty of procuring which is well known.
MESSRS. LAZARUS k
O , CCULLSTS AND OPT [CANS,
HARTFORD, coNNEcTICUT,
MANUFACTURERS OF TILE CELEBRATED
- PERFECTED SPECTACLES,,
Have, after years of experience, experiment, and
and the erection of costly machirery, been enabled
t, produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM.
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
Which have been sold 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 change!
Messrs. LAZARUS k moraus have appointed
JULES lIUGUENIN. dealer In Watches and Jew.
elry, as their sole agent fur Towanda,Penn'a
1474., and
vicinity.
. April 14,
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
The subscribers would respectfully inform their
nary friends that they have opened
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
They have just received a fine assortment of
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES!
GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES,
Of every v ar lety, trhiuh nlll be eudd cheap fir
Give them a call and satisfy youre4lves that they are
sehlnq stealer than the cheapest
_
We would call esspecial attention to our
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
We male to order everything in the hue, of
Being mechanics of lazily year practical exio-riener,
we feer,,,a adept. that we ran giverntire uattntaetin n.
We employ none but drat-clans mechanics. -
Jr. vuarrao, perf - et fd,t, and all murk it - arra - n/4
Repairing neatly and promptly dune.
iteructraher the place,,;:o. 114 Main-at., a few doors
bdow the Mennen llonse., Towanda, out for
the Fagu of tie Big Boot.
DAYIS
CALL AN'D
THE NEW STYLF.S OF
SPI tING MILLINERY GOODS I
AT MISS urarvlN'S sTor.r.!
Wl.ert , you vantelt fail belui; pleased with tho
.01LEAT TADIEDY OF rc..s:NE - rs, EATS, ETC.
Prima to stilt nll ensjuners. Do net fist:, I the
place. No. 2. South Pronl ,
MED(I I II'S FEW 110C1I, TOWANDA, PA.
April 6. Ih7o-3111
REPORVR JOB PRINTING
Ravine recently added greatly to our facilities. we
are now• impared to do oil kinds of
1:CI
"lloseous.
Plain Machines -, - $65
Half Case - - - - $7O
At No. 119 Tovrancla, Pa
Consisting, of
LADIES GAITERS,
Of all gradea. Lutes
MISSES AND curLDMINs 811015
LAMES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
oppzcE.
JOB PRINTING
LowEn PRICES
em
BETTER STYLE
Than any ectahlislanolt in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
IMRE
THE 111 PORTER OFFICE
t.'%'D
4xA3m - E SPECIMENS
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PA,
PER HANGING!
PAVER HANGING no.vr FOR 10 TO 13 CENTS
PER ROLL
Oh. yeti , . oh. ;:cs! it males me laugh to LC= that
labor is reducccl one-halt.
Graining only S 2 per day. Pocelain finishing only
S 2 per day. Glazing, only 2 per day. Painting of
all kinds only S 2 per day. Blinds painted green at
only 75 cents to per pair. • Itllnds common col
lora 50 cents to SI per pair, and all materials furuisk-
NI. Tin and Decked roofs painted with patent roof-
Jag for 12 emits per yard. I will also furnish my
customers with In•a4 and Zinc of the beet quality at
cost. thus saving from 10 to 25 per cent. on every
hundred. ' F. F. POST,
- Towanda, Jrate id, 1570.-tf No, 32 St•cond-st.
CENTRIL MARKET.
Tho subsrribers stall colitis - inn to tei‘p ronnt 2 TitlY
on Band o foil anti complete assortment of every•
thiLg I,ertainitig, to their business,' consisting-Main
ly of
BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUG.I.II CURED MI NS
siu77oN, 13EY.11 Lon:,
VEAL. - I'OrLTILY, •
B.SAISMI r. I t /km),
ttouit ISA, 1)11;1.1) max,
TALLow. ke.... fie.
Ab,o, i: °
F ils .11
FRESH _F - ROlki THE LAKES
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
In their seaßen
l'artira al0.11n!: Osr.t,ni to I.ro r.r ■mall glinnti
liPa innaeho.l 01. W4'3 , 0. of the , old
31.11tAllytft BLkk , rast.
dlorr ii,Tlh t.t Lr. Prati.rm.
. .
e , HELLt-14. • 2r.r..r.r.,17. - t2
Mri.uorla.
26. 1h70.-It
Tinfilf, PORK, rums AND TARD
/ cula3.l, 1 , ..1111404 ,
1 0 WEI ,111". 1 .11 1 A lit :S{ a,
03.? ‘.7
Ball-toasts
EmE RAILWAY. -
/ M° 41"$_,Wi n113 , rTnOlft
• xucAmmilorn - auxas as (*On*
• ,%11,0A.D GIIAGE-15011BIZ =UM - ,
CLEVELANMTOLEDO, Drrnorr;clllo4oo.
10IIINVAIDIES, ST. PAIM.OII4II‘ •
And all point& iresktind Northifelt.
Ataininan.' 00201% MUM. • -
DATTON L . CINCINNATI. istotactrows.
OU/SVELLP, ST. LOUIS. - '
And all points South init frOili*Vett.
ME
„ , . ,
NEW ittO2 1:111111tOTEO COW= AVM avii zpotron
Nirracitrr awtene TO IiOOLUOMII. Urrra,m•
MK, CLEVIMLUI AST) Cracuoma.
on and after JUNE 13; . 11370, , trains will
leave Waverly at about the tallcuriag hears, viz
GODIG WZST.
4:21 a.m., NIGIIT EXPRESS (Mandays excepted) for
Rochester, lintialo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Gin.
cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore. Michigan
Southern, and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo,
Dunkirk and CleVeland for the West; also at Mav
land with the C. C. C..k inn. hallway for Indian
apolis; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
Lino Railway, and the Ohio &-Mississippi Railway
...for the South and Sonthwest ; also with connect
ing lines at principal stations on main line.
4:45 a. m,-:-.NIORT RSPItESS, daily. for Rochester.
Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak
ing direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk
and Lake Shore Itaitwaya at Buffalo, - Dunkirk and
Cleveland. for all points West, and at Cincinnati
with the Ohio ,f 6 Mississippi and Loulaville Short
Line Railways for the South and Sontmwc.st ;`also
with. all connecting linos at principle slallows on
main line.
£l;2B' a.m.—MAIL TRAM'. Sundays excepted: for
Duffato and Dunkirk.
B.S. p.m.—EL3II.M. ACCOMMODATION, Sundays
excepted.
0:18 p. M., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. for
Rochester,• Dufftdo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinna
ti and the South. Stops at principal stations end
, connecting points on main line.
Now and improved Drawing Room Coaches accom
pany this train from New. York to Duiralo, and
Sleeping Coaches, are attached at ltornellsville, run
ning thro' to Cleaveland and Gallon without change.
8:16 p.m.—EX: MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Intl
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train nimbi o
leongb to Buffalo.
• :00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
4:10 i>11 . 0:—.M1110.11AN - T - TRAIN, daily for the Went
I=3
. _
1:00 a.m.—NIGHT EXTBESS,Sundays excepted,coti
necking at New York 'with afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England cities.
steeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y.
5:50 am M.PRESS. Mondays ex
cepted. connecting TVJersey City with afternoon
and evening trains of New Jcreey Railrotta .for
Philadelphia. 'Baltimore, and Faslinigton: and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains' for Now England Cities: ' Also stops at prin
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York
17:35 p.m.—DAY ENPRESti, Sundaysoscepted, con
necting at. Jersey City with midnight Express train
o 5 New Jersey Enilrmd for Philadelphia. ,tlso
slops at principle Stations and connecting 'points
on :nein lino.
New and improved Drawing-Ewan - Coaches accom
pany this traM from I'mffalo to New York.
p.m.—SCCOMMODATION TILA.IN, daily for
SuggneLatina.
VSR a.m.—ELM - ISA MAIL. Sundays excepted.
- -
9:21 p.m., NEW Y..)141: MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:03 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily - , connect
4ng at Paterson for Newark ; at - dem:3' City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Daltimore and Waibington '
• and •at New York with
Morning r.vpref , s t.-ain for PA )stnn and New England
cities. Also stop= at all principal. stations and con.
net•tim; points'on Main libe.
Skiving Coaches accompany this train through to
New-York.
3:43 p.m.—WAY FREIGIIT, Sundays excepted.
'BAGGAGE CHECE.EI) TIIRCUGH.
A revised and complete “Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trains ou the Erie Itnilway and eon
r.ectirui lines, has recently been published, an can
be pi-min:ea on npplicattou to the Ticket Agent of
the Company
L. D. IZUCKErt,
Gen'l 8110.
pA. & N.Y. CANAL Sz It.R. CO.
ARRANUEMENT OF PASSENGER, TRAINS,
Commencing May 111, 1870
I:=IB
Loave r.m. r.a. ar're P.M. P.M. A.M.
urly r,35-11.05-11,42 " C. 05-1,18-14,10
'l3ovanda • 8,15-12,25--7.20
Titukhanno.lt.9.23-8.17—r.5S " 3.07-10.10 A. 31
PittSton
Wilke stlarre, 1,15-8,30,....
Whitt. 11att,n.11.33 P. M. 11,10 Am.
',Mauch Clitualt.l.3o
Allr Mown, ....2 33
Ilethelion, " 0,35
Easton .3.17 I " .......
Ettira (arr). • • .5.05 iO'N't 7.35
Newl!ork(arr•l 6.05 " 0,00
Down Train /Inn's at White naveit. tip Trains
dins at Eittstor • "
Pasmengcrw to and front New York. :Ina Philade
nltia without chanic of care.
. ,
!town tratEi connate at Allentou - n with Through
Fa , t ExprOs fur Ilariltodurgi rittsburg. and the
wt,t.
I.tiscellaneoup..
TIVPORTANT TO ALL WHO
.& VALUE THEIR SIGHT!
rue sight tit aig ague! assistril, the weak strengtDen-
ed apd the perfect preserved
PIIIL.II)ILil1U Ol'ric&l. ISSTITI'TE,
For the manufacturing of the
CONCAVE COVEY, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON
rgnKro A'%l.) TINTED GLA,q'ron NVIUR OR tn.
The Concave Convex CryetaliSpectailvs, wade by
the above institilti are now a long tom , before the
littlpne, and the rapid and Increased demand for them
viAbine,l with the univerral acknowledgment of
their ch•arnese in VI,i0:1 and ease to the eye, show;
plainly that they are ti,pezior to any other ;;lases
in the 11111HU.t.
The majorlty of Src,:tclea, I:uoetly imported) and
no M.ltter how fine Cho frames. contain hut a poor
and worthlt cc article of glat+Feß, (generally east or
they arc made to Le only, without
arty ealculation, reslsieting ts-nefit to the eye. and
therefore the vreat complaint of poor and weak
soda. Th.‘,l4anilA are ining g1ai. , 54, now whit h tire
and fatigue the eye. whore the olit,;ects get thin after
short usage. or require an intenseiy strong light
the,fore desirtcing the eg.l t, winch, were they
properly cu.t••d- WOlll,l 111, pryer reed a life time. ,
Tin• P.tiVahhigt.S claimed 14,: the C.ltCaVe 0 , 11,4,1
Cry-tal (11,#.,•s are tin: :
The Lens, are ground of the best material. pure
and hard. awl - mache only for net hal purpe,e,. they
are Itton•fo:i. tv.t to get ,ratite,l or dint.
They ettnf, a brilifitiney antldislinelness'oflision
Pot found in any utter glass.
They can to. nerd well by day or fandle
ligla without tiring or fatiguing Bac eyes.
They are ground toallionaflcally true in the con
cur c crow x mirror, ern:min: to the phileeopl.); of
tint:tre. and ••hipi• of contra of the eye, therefore
actiM! Lattice only lnstenil.el forcing it.
That the len , •es arc centered correct tutu the fratue-s„
They run be uscl longer than any other glasses
wnhont rho!!;ting to a higher power.
The frames are math: strong and O.:rabic by expe
rb tired workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
Wll. A. CHAWBERLIN„
Dralrr in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan
da, l'a., has the sole Agency for those glasses In
Bradford county. No Pedlors employed.
July 12,
putsT NA,TIONAL BANK,
•
CAPITAL
SunrEus FUND .1
This Bank °Tors-UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the
transaction of a
GENERAL BANKING I] CSINESS.
15TEREsT MI) ON PI niiirs' AtcoranNo TO
SEECIAT. Gtvr.:: TO Tiir. COLLECTION NOTES
AND CS'EEKS.
Parties wishing to FEND stoNc.r to any , part or tho
ITlntea Btltes. Edvrlund, Ireland. S'eotlantl, or the prin
cipal cities and towns of Eairoye, can byre proettre
drafts for that porp,,o.
T. or -from the obl eonnt , y, by Lest sb:atn , :r or sail
mg lines, always - on Lund.
=
lli9Arst R ea ds, Go l d ai d S'i'e,r
F. H. •tiIIITII, Eresi4 ent. N. N..IIETTF...Ja •i
Towantla, Jane 24. leGth Cashier
THE 0TT0 . 1..\.N DECHAIIBREI
A NEW ARTICLE 01' inrsiTur,E.
CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE.
INDISPENSIDLE FOR
•
.DTVALIDS AND oHELDREN.
Avoiding tho unsiglitlinerA and suppressing lbe
ofr,usive odors of the Sick Itoont and Nursery. At
once twin] and oruatuoital. It 18 more ',Arta
than any artide of Furniture of the tonne rust.
'For sale by all principal i'arruiture Dealers.
Prim! $3.00, . febl7 Gm
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BAKERY 'AND DIN : LsCG ROOM!
First block north of Ward Housr,
BREAD, PIE, CARE,
baked daily and Fold at wilolesalo and rrtall
In our DININC: itooms aceouuno.lata Vv.
with either a luswh• or a rood meal at all time*
of the dly and etenio e.
=1
uu baud aurlue alas. season
MBO a nlie . seFortmont of Groceries, Confectioner'',
rrntts. tints, kc.
bk • may 19, 'W.
A I,T, IiLNI)F4 CfROCEI3IES AND
pt 14/14 , e1"..40 Atld r.tail. al
.1 , ! • Cf. L,. I'ATCIrd..
V3I. It. ULM.
Geu'l Paga'r Ag't
12=
JOLTN P. COX,
Superintendent,
I=
OP TowANDA
$125,000
40,000
ME=
P.I4;SIGE TICKETS
AND CRACKERS
D. W. SCOTT & CO
'CMkwftbs.
.
HE'tftkii:l6MEr;
•
~ ry ~
• •
, co- is
10 the Oiaradhel Comic . na.tant~
thaYneal, 4 WitilqadoiliP*ol
GIiaVERIES,
Mich flkeo pi rclimed for pith. and feel P 0011,14
that lola sell at am lowllipzrew 014 be. purctuumo,
thowhero. I now offer to thopoblloa oplotuUd stock
VAS, COMM, SUGARS,
BTABOIL 0 - thallat - MS, ISPIGEB,
.Thsce so Units lags stock of
AKRON : FLOUR,' GRAHAM;
117. DO., DIIMM= IM.
I keep constantly on kind. roux. aims, LABA and.
all kinds of FIBS. Would call the atteatton of the
public to oar Owl Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO;
In quality or price. Joaaa OalltraCtaobtatidigiUn-
dry, Now Tor!! Chemlota load Brown Corp.
Please call and examine our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
'Largo assortment of TAIMEE NOTIONS, TOILET
SOAPS. &e. I will pip the highestaleh pliee for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, give us a call before selilitg elsewhere.
C. B. PATCH. •
All persons indebted to the late tirm wlllpleaao call
and make immediate payment. •
Towanda, March, 12, 1861
GROCERY AND ' PROVISION
STOP
IifcCABE 4; 311. X.
Whokail? and, V
Retail Donlers.i.a
FAMILY OROCERIES
t t
AND
PROVFSIONS',
31ERCIIR'S NEW BLOCK, ,TOWANDA, PA.
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate all the
&fermi articles we keep. Our assortment is
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
AY . o aell nothing but
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Cash paid for Partners Produce.
JAMES 3fcCABE,
EARRY MIX.
Illarch 1, 1870
PEOPLE'S
GROCMY AND PROVISION STORE.
BOVIII romizu manor. AIM 114111 BTBEETB.
A new and complete stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will be sold-at the lowest pusgiblo prices.
CODFISH, '.
MACKEREL
HERIUNG,
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, Arm, GRAIN, &c
Bring on your produce, which we pay caeh for
DAIRYHEN,
A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all eked churns.
Butter Firkins, Tubs, Ac.
Please call and look through our knock, andonwill
do our best to please you. W. A. R.OGEWELL.
Towanda, April 23, 1819. -
LOOK HERE!
, COWELL . 6 MYER,
At the old stand of Bums:LULL k Corms, aro now
reeeiN ing a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that- defy
competition. ,
Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce.
April 21, 1150—tf.
Jewelry.
TIMES lIUGUEICIN,
"
JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH,
One door north of
MCC CUICS NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, TA
Has Paid received from ls.lmv York a now nesortment
of flue Gold
LADTES' WATCHES,
AMER ICAN WATCHES
,:) SWISS WATCHES,
of all descriptions. Also a selected assortment of
GOLD. CHAINS, FINE GOLD
JEWELRY,
CLOCKS OF TALL STYLE:I3 FROM THE - MAP
EST TO: THE BEST.
GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
EY&OLA'css to tit all civet; of impaired sled.
NEW PATENT ACCO.4IODAVNG SPRp7'ACLIM.
the thin patent I am enabled to exchange. Muses at
any time without calm charge. Call and son.
CLOCKS, WATCHES A.:SH JEWELET EEPAISED
Toccands, Dee. 10,1869
MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE
ILL. nth. Mackinaw Trout. CieL:oes. tickled Ltd
Smoked ...Uwe). Smoked Halibut, stet Dried Beet. at
• • , LONG & KFIELEIL%
' 6 41 4
temEING r Craft/Mit
. .P . ,_. -
'.
, T 7 :•?. , !" - !..' , i , :" 4 %..k . - F'..' - g t .5' :.,., ?.. , :.: Z 1 .. ....:!- - . P . , it : . , '4,.: I '' ..'`.'
u . -- 1 ,. .::Y.:',.1 - : . ." . , ,i;.), '-':.. 2 , 4 *;i14100:4:1! '. .‘,•:',,,'",.;t:',...,:„:f,';,:
GroksytnankatscroooDst
in' .Nam mu= iusiard.
lefonnsthopubllethattbe haw:patehseed the Store
fornwity occupied try where he will
constantly have unhands liage deck at
'IMAM MADE "CLOTHING,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
`1 Which lye 'will soli at Oa seri lowest
, ' •
PM= COLLSIII3, Ninon bob llned, 15 cis pox box
WHITE MUMS. from $lOO kid tuntarda.
WOOLEN MUM, from 60:centa Ind upwarite,
4
And everAlft afithe
VERY LOWEST PALCES I
CALL AND E - KAMINE MT STOCK
March 30,1870
TAYLOR & GORE,
Are now dpentitg their new Inninglitockof
CLOTHS AN D CASSIMERTA
C. 11. PATCH
Consisting of all the latest styles of Fashionable
COATINGS; 'SKIRTINGS, &C. &C.
Which they are prepared to make tip in any 'style to
spit their maternal, on-short notice.
Also a splendid_ new stock of
READY-MADE 7CLOTKING,
inach thoyitrii Baling obeaper than over.
i
11. , 42 - I.S. dr, OA.PS,
GENT'S 'FIIIINISEENG., GOODS,
Always on Land abd In great variety, -
s
NECK TIES, BOWS, &C
Alao the.. Kew Patent.
WINDOW UMBRELLA
All or any of our Goods will be sold as
Call and look through our stock
Towanda, April 21. 1810
lIIIRRAH 1 HURRAH 1
READY MADE CLOTHING,
•
I ant now offering to the knife a largo and Dhaka
stock of
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
And all tho late styles for Spring and Summer wear,
Which will be sold 25 per cent. leas then former
prices M.)l. E. EOSENFIELDS. Alm a large in
coloe of
!intend to sell less than cost, to make room for
Fall Stock.. Bow in your time to buy a Snit
cheap. Call and convince yourself that M. E. RO
SENFIELD offers Great Bargains in the lino of
Clothing and
A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED
I;M=LLAIM,A
There ix constantly being receirea at the ..TEMPLE
OF FASHION," a large stock of
SPRING AND , SIT3EVIER GOODS,
which have, been purchaaed for cash; at reduced
price& &tidied' be sold to cash buyers at lower rates
than ever before offered in Towanda. My stock con.
sista in part of
1111
ME DREW coxrs. cAssitinE Burrs, usENT
COOS, Pants, Veßts, and Mlle Linen Dna Salts,
also &Jiro variety of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
of the latest styles and fashions. -Remember the In
&memento dud I offer, and • that I am not to be un
dersold by any dealer in town, or elsewhere. All
who wieb anything In my line are respectfully Invit
ed to give Ms a call before purchasing, and convince
yonreelvea. . _ _
ECM
.
i ~.; ..
gilDI
X. iteif Weing.
4
AND OAPs.
Belem purchasing elsewhere.
1410 ThOVDLE TO SHOW GOODS.
One door east of Poviol] k
E. SCITWAtt,
133 Mtn Street.
1 AND
A new and full line of all the lateet
THE LATENT - AND WEIVTJ3T @TIMES 01
CHEAP FOR CASH
M any in the market,
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP
M. E. ROSENFLELD'S,
(Oppoelto Powell k Co.)
Consisting of
LINEN GOODS,
FOl4 MEN AND BOYS
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
GENTS FIDLNISDING GOODS
Call before, ruralising elsewhere.
M. E. 110SMIFIELD
Towanda, Jan. 25, 1870
AND VICINITY
KENS'. BOYS' AND YOUTIIIICLOTIILNG.
DLACK IistOIVN d.;' , ') 111 L'E BEAVEIL birrrli
HATS, CAPS, SHSPENDERS, NECK 'TIM,
PAP= AIM LEI= COLT ,T.R.
11. JACOLt£I.
No. 145318Ln-et., &Ullman's Block,
Towanda, PA.
tp - o- Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN !
1151) EMIT 1111210 IN TUE
GROCERY & PROVISION
are now being offered at
COWELL & MYER'S
it prices that cannot thil to satisfy all that they are
determined not to be undersold by any One. They
have enlarged their Store by building so 'that they
now hare room for the fresh supplies that are daily
'received by them. They have connected with their
store a Market where they now keen fresh meats to
sell by the quarter or piece. sue a full supply of Gro
ceries and Proclaims. to-which they woolci call the
attention of all cash buyers. Come and examine our
Goode and Prices, before purchasing alla satisfy
yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire
satisfaction. We are thankful to oar customers for
their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance
of the same. COWELL & nrrEtt.
Dec. 20,1869...
ItY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE,
CtIWELL h MITI«
EEO
- -•
1870.
` - vAN
• _
68 iroaa Sti;3t,
IVATERLY; TIOGA-CO,
Near the DopeL
QB mi.l7. eutun ruou vr.tv LOUx errz
MMI'7X 4 MMT I M7q
. •
Alwara bare oa !mai a largo stockT of ,
CLOTHS AND CASSI'AIERES.
HATS AND CAPS,
GENTS' PIIRXISHING GOODS
its. win be u£the Ward House every Thursday,
with samples of Goode, arid perpared to take mea
sures. . 6EO. 11. VAN VELSOR,
April 20.1870
NEW SPRING ANDS
R. W. EDDY
Would anntionce l toklie eittrena of Towanda, and thia
public . generally, that he bag in store and dally
calving new and
FRESH GOODS,
In big line,Attitable to tke.wanta of tho pt'.ople. which
he will soil for Ciirreney at former
GOLD PRICES!
Corinnatug as mud (Wood, welt and raliable wade
CLOTHING,
INN Stiodd;) , of ani4nd) .- ponisUng 'of
BUSINESS SUITS,
all grades,
CaTS, VESTS tND PANTS,
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
Mien Coats, Dwders and Pan
Overalls and OVaniblrts, Linen and Paper Collars.'
lluen, Cassimere. and Flannel Shirts, Neck Tica, Siis
endera. Gloves, Canes, Unities Bags, Spring Style
Silk, Soft and Straw Hata. 1 Al! first-class. Itelnetio
ber That good Good., are alkalisr at 4 bar price than
poor goods at any price. Call and etarnine any gOods
before buying. "?;(). a Ypttqu 6 Orillitils Inock,.DrliZa
Street.
Towanda, June 8, 1870. B. W: EDDYb
Manufactories.
BI_IOO3D & CO., •
Still continue to manufacture their celebrated .
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and will veil a better machine, for less money than
can be had elsoivbere In the world. Wo claim for
our machines that they will do as much, or more,
than any other, and - era niqu durably built. Wo
personally superintend our iforb and see that it is
well down. We will send
DIBCRIMVE. CATALOCIUF.S,
~of onr machines, oll,applicatlon.
ONE AND TWO HORSE PO WERS
One Two Morse THRESHER 6 SEPERATORS
THRESHER and CLEJSERS, ,
FANNING HILLS;
arm.= AND DUMI UW MILLS.
SAW AND GRIST MILL work o.ono to order. •
Give na a call before purehastog eleetrbere.
via " co ctuomii - lla `sAgts,v
Aug. 2. 1362
N Ew CSRRIAGE FACTORY
On Pine, between Alain and Second, StrectA, ba ,
of G. F. Mason t: Co.'s Bank,
TdWANDA, PENN'A
UENRI STULEN, (forumrly of the firm of Bryan
LL fitulou) informs his friends . as l former patroUs
that he has built a
KEW BRICE CARRIAGE FACTORY,
where he will constantly keep on hand a full aSflOrt.
ru.nt of
FA3IILY CARBLIGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTTING SIILKNS, .‘,N/3 SKELETONS
Made of the best material and finished . in the best
city style. Ills long experience In city Carriage
Factories gives him a decided advantage over ethers
in the
Finish, Style and Durability
of hlB Wagooe. All he asl.•9 le an
INSPECTION aW. HIS IVORR
precious to porchasinit elsewhere
, -
ALL WORK 11 - .IRIZ.L.V.I'ED TO GIVE PERFF,Ci
Thankful fur the lilk.ral patronage formerly e%.
tended and reepectfully flak 'a continuance of the
EMS
REPAMING PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Ton - amts . , May 21, 1570.—if
NEW PLANING MILL:
The undersigned having Unlit a large and commo-
dious Mil in the Vorough of Towanda, and 'lilted it
with the most moderrOand imprpred machinery, for
the manufaanre of
ArA prepared to fill orders, whether large or small,
upon the shortest notice. We have also a large vs
ricty of /dOULDINGS, of the lateet style and pattern,
which we can furnish much-cheaper than they can be
worked by hand.
PLANING,
TONGUEING,
• OItOOVING
SAWING,
And all other work pertainin,4to Joinery, will be done
to snit eux-cuntonnsre.
Persons building. end not living more than twelve
to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their
Interest to buy of us, or bring theitlumber and have
ft worked by our machinery. liring 'Your grist of
Flooring. or other lumber.- and While your team is
feeding, have it ground out -and take it home with
yon.
We' will pay CANN for PINE AND lIMILOCIii
LUMBER delivered at our luinhor yard. Como and
sea us, or If yoa.can't come, write.
T-owarla. Feb.flliG4. L. 11. It-ODGERS It CO.
ONTA.NYES,
M
General Dealers in
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Gnocrens; enonsmex, GuamAnr.. s
BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS
Leather, Hata, Cam P i llireSas, ke.,
• TOWANDA, PA.
No. 105 Min Si., corner of the Mlle Sqnsro.
J. D. 110tTANTE,
L. D. ItIONTANVE,
/PRE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE
1 at AIeCADE
. .
, 4870.
„ „,
DKALY.IIII.
-t
BORT. N. 'MANNERS
GOODS!
all Wool.
00 Y CEoOrla
SATISFACTIOX.
at repeal prices
lIEN'ItY STULEN
WINDQW SASII AND lILLNDS,
AND SCRODIA
~ .titardwaro;_.
R, BROTHERS
HARDWARE ',STORE,
,
lIIERCUR!S NEW BLOCK,
TOVirpiDA„
111 the Nut to boreal lands of
A
Far cash. Vo cm ' ltand and any ronelvlng . a
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Voons, sasu,
3
pIUMA ousk rum,
a
AND , LEATHEU BELTING
Our Paints. ON, &e., are of tile :beat quality arid'
will be aohl very . loo. _We aro also agouta for Um
Great • •
ANMICAN STEAM SAFE,
(sp;Bolors PATENT).
The only reliable Piro-Proof Safo.made. Also
FAIR:I3AI44.S ; S SCALES;
SCHA.GHTICOKE POWDER CO
BAUGH'S HAW /
BONE
•
SUPHEB PIIO,THAtT,
• Our stock or -
ichtlikavlairt. Z. al
Ia Nary largo and manufactured ont . of, tlitibtmt
material.
Wo are also prepared to do Jobbing of all Ends,
We are the only agents for the celebrated new
EMPIRE COOKING STOVE,
The beat cooking stove In nae; , and every Fiero
warranted to give satisfaction. ; March 10, '7O.
Parniture:
STILL L9WEE!
JAS. 0. FROST,'
•
IVAnt:llaunennee to the pauple of Towanda andthe
rest or mankind, that after We date, his inagnineont
block of
12.,N" I rit :UR M
IM=l
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
*y stock Is complete aM Mmelets of
PARLOR „SUITS,
T TBRARY SUITS,
CHAMBER SUITS,
brs.'llS J- G ROOM FURNITLT4E,
AND 11TD,NTTDDE FOE TIIE KTIVELEN,
SATIDESP, PILLOWS, BEDDING, arlnr,or.s.
EXTRESZON TABLES, &c., &C
BEDS TEA D 8!
Aly own manufacture, and Warranted superior. will
be sold fortless than city made ones wilt cost else
where.
COME ONE, COME ALL,
Examine for yourEelre.. Lice and be convinced that
Furniture 114 gold cheaper at FIZOSTS than at any
other'place In the worhl. Country cicalera enpplied
et the market rate's.
I fltrnisti GOFERS of every Ilepeription.
Dula! Cases. Caskets, ,cc., and have the
FINEST HEARSE IN NORTHERN TENN'A
EC=
FITRIsTITURE IVARE—ROOMS
JAMES.MAKINSON announces to the public that
he still cont.:tines to manufactice and keep on Lan•!
a largo esasrtmeut et
CA - BINET Ettn!RITURE,
Bureaus, Te.bles, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, &c., of
every dessoriptiop,Avhich are made of the best mate
rials, and in the-most workmanlike manner.
I invite the inspection - of the public to my work,
which shalt not be surpassed in durability at any shop
in the country, nua my prima will.be found to be ao
low as the times will aamit.
Ready-made Coffinseonetantly on bona' or ton do to
cer. A good Ucarac will be furnished when de H.rea.
Aug.A IS, 180.
11'sco ian.OGS
pOWELL CO.,
DRESS GOODS.
LARGE ADDITIONS
I=
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS!
Several uovelte,, lately introduced
GREAT BARGAINS
CHINESE GRASS CLOTHS,
0 fiGANTDI.ES,
JACONETS, C}I,INTZ, 41 &C
KEYSTONE . STORE
Towanda, Jute 15, IG7O
ROOK-BEiDERY.-THE PUB
lic is respectfully trireme,' that the Book-Bin
dery has been removed to the ,'uris Duilaiug, third
story, where will be done
B 0 0 13 -
In all Its larions braucließ. *la t2run r.B remgonittile ea
•• the times The will be under
the charge of
11. C. IVIIITSKEII.
An experienced L'hlpr, and all worl: trill be prbraptly
done inn style 4.11 a manner which vuntot be excelled.
Music, Magazinos, NewApapera.Old '11,nd.% bound
In evary vaikty of etyle.. Particular at teLtion will be
paM to the liullr.g and Llinding of
ur..►ax .11001i3.
To any destred-pattern, which In quality and darn,
Witty will be warranted.
An work will be ready for deli.v..vy when prondred.
Tho patronage of the public is eolielted, and per
fect Satlmfaction guaranteed.
Towanda, August 2, 18t3 --tt.
coNsuArrius or
CORP ECTIONERY!
LET US EE SON TOGETHER!
How ran any portion manufacture Confectionery, 1
and sell it at 15 eentaa pound, when auger is worths
15 Cents at the Itefinery. (unless It to terribly ailul
teratein?
• flow can any dealer retail such a ;Zs anrapound to
his customers and have a conscienee cord of offets-?.
_ .
How ran any consumer expect to purchase pure
Cenfectionery at twenty-tice and thirty conts.per
pound when a pure •article cannot be manufactured
loss than thirty to forty cents per pound, consisting
of cassia buds, burnt almonds. and snob class of
goods?
Within a few days we hate been offered cassia
buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pound, and Chcn•n.
late Creams at twenty cents, and the agent acknow,
ledged thattlwy weie adulterated ten per cent, with
Terra .Üba r and it is (act 'that tons of this cheap
Confectionery are made and-sold_ in this country
every year, and the consumers are the only persona
Witted by it.. -
Soto, ...r Me beth:/il of Mate who Iris% a Pure article
of con ..clion4 i ry, we win warrant every article qt'eur
atanu acturc Strictig /lire and free from. ere,. y ingre
dient deleterious to heallA.
A. HART,
•
&tom formerly mimiod by .I.llllt rarniatiAlaiuStrrot
TowawlA, ()timber '4l, 1d69.
':-Trigti:*dlftlat• - • ---:' 4
DR& PORTER" SON & CO.;
OLD \ '
Call DRUG ffrOIZE,
Cornei tuitl Plpi.Streeca, Trscli,
- Moro Incentljadded geli to their stockis full and
complete assortment, constituting an extensive vs
rfcty,
faubrarlng.manviartieles tilf.4 In the Arts for
meclou . ncal purposes. 'carefully , stiletned with egad
In' the progressivnwants of the public, which will. be
lc BO constantly- supplied with fresh Torch's/we; Jand
of red on the mostze.owable tunas at Wholesale pr
Ttetial. consisting , st ing of - „
*Davos, . ?J 16117/14,. _ CHEM ' CALS .
our, vuunaffiii,
ALCOHOL /INTL> TURPENTINE,
son, PAth, yAr.iasu,'
And all kin& of Brudoo,
K.EROSENL' OR' COAL.OIL,
•llurniag Flnide, .
LAMPS, SI!AD4S, WICIII3.
Spenu,,l4l4, hLalc iptK Foot• .
.TANNEIt'S,ANpMM E OILS,
Yancy l attil Toilet Ar tides In alllitair variety,
spoxakso . tuu . sur,s, NO 'S, COMBS,
POCKET BQUKS, P(.lltrillON2llS,
TOOTII, SKINT AND HAIR I'ItEPLUATIONS.
For kedielnal USe.
torucco,,SNtrr, POLS AND CLOSES,
Garden, Fiuld and Flows Seeds, Trusses; ay.
Porters. lidspinaories. Sliculder, Bracca, Breast
Pumps, Teethiluz Bitunt,..llnrsiii,3 Bottles,
' Nipples. tillgAo Melhi and SLtelda, Syringes.
lied Pans, Mt-Sealing , rruit Jars, Titer.
• =musters, Flavoring . .Ettrscts, sinus •
Jugs, Glass Nara, Vials, Borks,,Bath
Brick, and-Stove Blacking, Fildi o Tackla, Am. • „
. ,
&c:,llotauic, Edectip anti Mil:wellmit..
Sc ~icdiclnrv, acd tlk
All articles warranted ae reprrsectcd: Yersons at
a distauce in mteive their ordera• by-stage - or mail..
'Finch will re.eeivu'proutpt and candid attentiou;
Medical advice given itmtititorn•ly 'at the clam,
charging only for I . l,vlielnit. -
" • 4 , o—Thanktriffor past libitral patrfmage, / , 1 I es.
reetfull.} , announce to their friends and the putile.that
no nainn shall be spared, to latirfy . .,and mertfthe con.
tirmattou of then' emnith.tnee and patronage.
A r,a , Open Suiplays fur pre:e.triptit.nr, from. 9 to 10
and 12m. tt.J.. and i; to I; p.m. • - • •
.: •Opf. C. d'Ult=it, soN tvco.
July 1. 1870.—yr. • t
F. BR. N,• . •
• •
137 3Lllll' STREET. ; 10NV..1.7.7D.V... PAS'
WHOLESALE AND: RETA IL
The oubscribi , r re•svhAtully Annoulcr, lathe pub
lic ip generitl that he has on .'mod a ',large awl well
selected stock of s. . ... - ...
.
-
Eir.GGS, , .• %Ur...DR:INES,
.
• C/lENTICitS, • ' ' . TSINT.,
C).1.,, ' - VAIINISTIPA-1
VINDOW CL,L.-1.. , i, .
DYE bTI7.FIS • (. .
• ' &e... a . e.. .
All tho popular Patent - .llediqinen of the thy.
PURLc WIC E AND • • LIQUORS
nor Mcdical pnryoxon only,
. , •
P E It F IT :a. E R Y .
.
'Fancy an.l.Toilet artiel..s. •"
• .
Soaps of every description,- ' •
Them :cte term,
"lathing, Surgeol,s, and C6.711.11uri Spougt,s,
- Hatr Drnthec. - . •
. _
..
Tooth Drnshes,' . •
Drikt.ing Conitys,• . . ..
.
. l'oehet and l'ine Combs.
. . •
Twat Powder,'
. - Put' Dozes. - -
.
. Tooth Powders,
. -Tooth Washe,..
•
• -' ' - and lit.,oth ' Siaps.
And otheearticleg bcionaing to the Drug tends-too
nu:Lena:pi :ouieutiCn. 1 1 1.ving the Agen,7 of the
GREAT. tT. S. TEA COMPANY,
JAAES 0. FtOST
To pnrchasers 61 p:9_,.3 i tlmir •I:LC
Phrdc:auv pro;crptlons audfaliiity recelpth corn
rount4 t!, roughly c:..nipto:.et., at all
tiourn of tlso day or. night.
'rr.auktal for• Ca! p^><t 11' , .e:ai patron.va,- I re-
Ppectfully galicit a contirxan,e, of the •.e.amt.
atysi•lf +bat 'nf.),Ort e.iall I, snar...l to Llaht,
lay e,....10,11,1.11trat s,c9u,l in dad ton.
. LT. r. ,Liv way Le c,11.1:1:1t.,1 st,ra as
loe're.lotore. • F.11; 4 IllaiNS - S
Jan. fl. IS7O,
G RElir pARG A.3.:NS IN
ROOTS ez,'S=o*E,S
',The uu;:orFigho,.l are ref:l,vipg a largo and Srll En
sorted gt...xlk ,
B. 0 0 T
SUM? ES ,AND FALL TRADE
GENTS,
SEIT'ED. AND PEGGED POO TS
. .
... ,
Ma:lift:l forpalit Errors , si - 4_ solicit a cont.iuu.wee ;
I
of tilt` game.
i CULTIVATOES, CORNII,OO3
'- • .
B. - A.
, P4IITE . S CO.,
11313E1T
41110.1 Einbraidrecl Skirts, Prints, 47c
COME,
sirrousauxo 7wv.rrt Two,
Pardoners,:roe ILtir-nsea.
Packet Kaicee, Mum,
rung. tvtaa AND • LlQT:r9us,
E - D C 'I
-N . .?!-S
DIRA7'O-G-IST 2
I •AN OFFER
(UIE!T INDUCEMENT.::
11:cits •
dT TLII,
NEW 11007 AND SHOE Se01:1:,
S.)r:flt end ollvard
A ..),- D . ' 8 ifo. E S
for the.
Wllch w cffer law for Ca-h. Con!lilting of
LADIES,
A. ND CHILDREN'S
3.1.1.D1: TO 0.411E1:
REI.,IIIIING N E L E
q‘-.,:•.;
AIND nauj Iv:IEN PI:OXII-a-ra)
GILLEIIT
wooproun
Towanda, Arr . 11.5. IPd../
. .
'lard .just n,Teivecl a'frosh - liupvly of
GPOD - t c , i for tho SUMMER TRADE,
Consisi4ng part of.the
of j•
3DP,4 $8
For :Le stlizon•
POINT O.CE aild 'GRENADINE
-S
Also fre:4ll impplies cif
M,ILI,INE - RY • G 4 ODS,
NOTIONS, I.:C
Just bought . Al Now York at : Alx.e
present low prices, and they
aO (lett:mint:aft> sdl•
AS CHEAP AS , THE CHEAPEST
Call and :369 . them on Main St; .01).1
posite the Cwart Ifousi.,;;
JudTOWANDA, PA
e I.S7o.—tf
d \ i:AL 1 1 C)1VDE11:-; • at
cowcr.T. 4: :a
ITS OF ALL KINDS . .AT
•
con•i:i.L s: MY11:•;;. .
FS
- 13HCF. 11.0.1tfit'o D'zi - 1-;u:rAD
-
May 2V.. .
. ,
Intaratce.
co. or u.s.i
Cott CAVITAL, irMOSArt-tuir, tx reit
gUrterea Ly Corgrrry 1851.1
C i TAILENCZ U. CLAD.N. Prv , ldPkt ;
JAY CAOKE, Chatrmaa PrnallPs ap,l '
lIESAY D. COOKE. Yite Pl:rhlthrEt
DIEUSON W PEET, Ste - Ai:icy aud
Toe
advants,gea or tb,, 1L511:4,4u,
aro
1:4 t Is a National.Catorany, clartcr..l .
2. it has s wad up !‘pittil of One 115111 r,
-a: It offers low rates otpremturno ; .
4. It lurnlshes larger Insurance than ctl.y:
- tattles, for the same money.;
'5, It is definite Ara certain ;
C. There Is no possibility of
agents, or tr.i.omult rot:nu:mu
7. l'ha pollats aro plain contra,.t.,, tr)
nano for so much mute 1 ; •
8. All polities are non.futfettlms ; .
9.. The politico are eserett front
E.W.. CLAUS k CO, I.:44lkeiL. , 1.1,11,14,11.1 s
Gtnend Ag( Eta
UtS . BELL. 31aLaptr.
N. C. YISDP.I.T, ?;.: A. (r,
tn.. igtniti for T wannxNisi isity
Jan. 9, 1862.
Mat PENN 'MUTUAL
LIFE D;SUEANCE C;W , II'.I•N Y,
NO. '4IiCIIEETNUT
iNee.Lron.ll - 1 - .D
ACCOWLAT6 rt ND, OV, $3,600,40.
IN . 00311: To:: .!..1,5a, ~,,;,;
DIAIDESDS. N 7ALI y
AnocT 7,/,1 I;'ENT.
POUCIESISSULD ON ALL ).1•1•;:4vEb PUN
mop hr paiflartit.i:la•
luau will to hgtiti
SAMUEL C. num.. Prf.Pr:.....
SAMUEL E. STOELS,
JOHN W. 1101:N0E, .I.VA'. :OA
jlyl:l:7o.tf TI, It. A,,,
GUARD . I4.N . MUTUAL
LIFE rssup,A.NcE .cO3II.)iNY,
2`;o. 2:1 lino.l.Dr,-,ky,
POLICIES IN rt/th.
Inco:ay, o%Cr,
Loaans PAIJ
"All 3ppriive.l . PlrmA of ?011, Ire
Liberal m.xles'fbr paysueut of I r•
Folici Lon-foriett,l2, by t 1 .
Th.!: entire of
ably among tile insured. • -
ANNUAL DII'II:!ENDS.
WALTON IL. PECE.IIA3I,
WILLLk3I T. 41.0(.*:..E.1t. zvr.
PIIILADELPIII.I
SAI
1:.1/114,n.
JrniN :V e. . T , :il'rrf..l.a.V.Y.
S. A. Prett. Val - 111,g' k.
T. B. I.i.TEL,,,s,
i1y12.704f
ri0NNECTR71.71',..1.11"117.11, DTI
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or riAIiTDAID, c,)N)/
11.7511:=Ltir/
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• Sral•;111 ovv: Z..7.09i , , ,, 0). •
CEI:IIENT DIVIDEND II:0Ni Tu 1.11.
Total Claal., 1,7
. .
PA:11 OVF.:I 1.6
A PURELY .11t,TtilL CO_IiPANI
All its sutTlos is cptitably O.: ......
ley holders In
_VINNUAIJ DIVIL 12)5
'Which lus4y ho reds , t.en
=ay br• c.t r G: •
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SPECIA't. Tf TES.'
caus..-NAL OD on
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Fcu;ry acl !zci iop
: 4 F0777.•:1)1 . '.11'; E,.: .I.',CIIINI:', S.llO
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Mat.!..1:124 , l'tt, 1y
aro vriparctl clo r.i.p.•l:.
tin ;r pr..:u14:,2,1,5,•1 d,patch.
MILL GE AEr INGS;
CIT;CULAR SAW
N I) It I I, S
MILL U•\,s
.F.N“I,NES I;EPAIRED,
MISSES,
,:-::, 1 CIN G i.r, 17., tA C HINES
of P. 1 tto,t. a'l , ! 711.-A tuant:f.-
and Lcit uu 1,1.1
L 0 U ,
• L 0 15 (i I '2; T
Of all Watl, mita the 1: - ,te,t poor° , :n..1.!1
c0:n.412:03 - ou Lzudi
Clitit:i 1)(3W I:US,
LAIiCi ANIY SMALL SIZE
STOVE cAS'TiiN(.
SLED AND sr,EIG`Ir -.sl[o
13!MIBilliiiil
_ At:d a/1 kials of var,!it
/313 . 1.113,:), IS7O.
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