Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 01, 1870, Image 4

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    Sedndhiral.
Successita Horticulture.
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J. , Lacey Darlington, who is wide
ly ',mown_ as the President of the
Chester Comity Agricultural BecietY •
for several years past; is soittetlitn,s,:
more thanen ameteur farmer. About
twenty acres'of his place near West
Chester are-devoted to the raising of
produce. To propetlY-cultivate this
area he empleys eight Men, amlthey
have not been fully ablkto• eoriepier
the weeds this season. 'The chief ob
ject of Mr. D's horticultural labors
are celery and cabbages. lAA • year
he planted.a large area of celery, but
the dry weather was fatal to most of
it. When he had one quarter of an
acre set out a shower fell, which
made the crop. He sold the • celery
produced on this plot for $5OO. Few
gardeners had any, and celery was
,scarce and - .high last winter. His
crop of cabbages last fall was about
20,000 heads, one-half of which spoil
ed during the winter so that he had
only 10,000 heads to sell. His salad
or lettuce beds, under glass, produc
ed several thousand heads, which
were sent to Philadelphia in barrels
coutnining 1130 each, and sokk at $6
per barrel. He does . not deism& in
berries, but this season sold 500
quarts of strawberries, Whe.r : *.g
them out to the grocery storii, 4 : ,'l5
cents per quart: West' Ches.* a
town that is fond of vegetable luxur
ies, afforls a market for much of his
produce, and when there is a surplus
it is at once sent to a commission
house in PhilpdelppLia and sold for
cash. When.ilve consider that much
so o n
of, the-personal attentienT f the own
er is devoted to other ess, away
from kis farm, we mu confess that
the results of his gardening are very
satisfactory. Perhaps - his example
might be profitably imitated.by oth
i rA. We have our' facts from Mr.-
t i
Darlington himself, who pr bably
forgot that he was talking to news
paper reporter when he
rela them.
We have hopes of -inducing him to
write out fully some day, "what he
knows about gardening."—Bucks Co.
latelligencer.
Tomato Figs
Among the new articles capable of
being utilized and converted into
money on the farm, nothing to' us
looks more plausible than the making
of tomato figs. The taste for toma
f to whether . a natural or acquired one,
P"` s •
universally popuhir—and there is
dly a vegetable which the public
demand has required to be cooked
and prepared for present and perma
nent use, in such a great variety of
ways as the tomatoes, and :which re
tains 'so readily its peculiar flavor. •
The time will probably come when
:large fields of them will be cultivated
;expressly for _converting into figs,
'Which we consider far preferable to
cOnmion figs. • They retain,the toma
to taste, keep as well as the. others,
and could as readily be expOrted or
shipped long distances. Large dry
ing apparatus must of course be con
structed for the N\loksale fig busi
ness, and other arrangements to cor
respond ; but we predict that those
who go first into it will make a great
deal of money.
The following .-is the recipe for
.making tomato figs, which we have
kn own tried with the best results :
" Collect a lot of ripe tomatoes
about one inch in diameter, skin and
stew them iu the usual manner, when
dope lay them on dishes, flatten them
slightly, and spread over‘them a light
layer of pulverized white or best
brown sugar ; expose them to a sum
mer's sun, or place them in a drying
house ; when as dry as fresh figs,
pack in old fig or small boxes, with
. sugar between eieh -layer. If prop
erly managed the difference- cannot
• be detected.from the veritable arti
ele.".
Modifications may be made by fur
ther experience ; but the- process is
very simple arid they could probably
be put on the market and yield a
good profit at half the price of Smyr
na figs—and are so much better, that
the latter would to a great extent be
siipe'rceded.- I Practical Farmer.
Look to the Celery
There is no crop of the garden that
requires more care and daily atten
tion than the celery.• And everything
in the way of success, depends upon
this attention being rediebled daring
the earlier stages of its growth. It
is a great feeder. Besides beine•
lit
orally .seen in manure, it should have
a top-dressing. It should be water
ed at least once a day, and in the ab
,senee of rain, when the soil becomes
exhausted of moisture, twice a .day .
early morning and evening. The
hot sun must be excluded during the
middle of the day. When planted
among corn—in between every other
ro*, which we much prefer to open
culture—the shade afforded by the
corn is sufficient protection, except
for the first few days.
• If the plants are not well started
and do not get a vigorous hold of the
soil, after nursing seems in most
cases to be' thrown away. Thus, if
once retarded in its growth, say for a
couple. of weeks, it is the most diffi
cult thing in the world to catch it up
to the legitimate season.
Pretty mush the mine is the case
with Into planted celery. Now and
then it does well, but only now and
then. Three times out of four at
least it fails. And let it once get be
hind, all the doctoring and nursing
in the world will not fetch it right.
It is a gone case. Frequent stirring
of the soil and working with the hand,
and gaily applications of niantire-wa
ter in September and the fore part of
Octyber is indispensable.' 'When
hitting np begins,' the manure-water'
eriy the measurably withdrawn unless
r.lin is needed, when common water
can be substituted three times to
once of ‘ the other.—Oermatztown 7e! -
cg
REMEDY ron COCEROACHFS —Make a
thick batter of equal quantities of red
lend and :Indian meal mixed with
molasses, and set it out for the in-
They will devour it greedily
and die. 13e. careful not to have any
fool ::itting near the poison. A f6w
doses will exterminate these 'pests.
A nother 1 Vay.--To exterminate
cockroaches, pulverized borax sprink
led about their haunts is said to be
an effectual remedy, and not other
dangerous.
ESE
To PREPAII7: CREASI CHEESE FOiZ TA-
Remove the cream from the
milk just before it turns, then take
the milk just 'lobbered,' set it in the
stove, warm - it just enough to sepa
rate the curd and whey, drain off the
whey and pour over the card sweet,
rich cream.
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THE man who knows the world will
tlf,vcrlw bashful. wed that num who kouw:-.
iu!l•q.hvl.
Books and 3tAtlon
DTAIUMS FOR 1870. _
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PAPER k ENVELOPES
NEB YORK - PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
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PEN'S, Ii 8; MerSIC, STATIC/M:lf AND
rtcrumn
BLANK BOORS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Noy. 1% 18/03.
rpoollaneous:
THE
" DOMESTIC"
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LOCK STICH
SE• WING MACHINE!
THE " DOMESTIC " is alShuttle
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 runs faster than most, easier
and More quietly than any,-doir the
lightest as well! as the heaviest work
done on any Sewing Machine
ARE.INVITED TO CALL AND SEE IT
Plain Machines - - :$65
Half Case - - - - $7O.
All Machines have Blake's Patent
Table.
Agents wanted in nuot - enpied territory. Address,
BLAKE & CO., Scrantuss, Pa
For sale by
May 12, 1870.—1 y
TAYLOR & 0011 E,
Towanda, Pa.
A. A. MISER.
Atttona, Pa.
Wyalnsing.
EASE AND COMFORT
BE
BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT
There is not lug so valuta& as perfect sight, ,and
perfect shtlit can only/be Obtained by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES !
The difficulty of procuring which le well known
lIESSIIS. LA.Z.UttS S MOILRIS,
OCCULISTS AND OPT (CANS,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
lIANCFACTURF.IIs OF THE C'ELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Have. after years of experience, experiment, and
and the erection of costly maehirety, been enabled
to produce that GIUND DESIDEIZATUM,
PERFECT SPECTACLES !
Which hare been sal with unlimited satisfuchon 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 I
Memos. LAzAnus & MORRIS have appointed
JULES RUOU'I.I - I,DI, dealer in Watehea and Jew
elry, as their wale agent for Towanda: Penn's, and
vicinity. April 14, 1870.
REPORTER JOB • PRINTING
Having recently added greatly to our facilities, we
are now prepared to do all kinds of ,
JOB PRINTING
AT
LOWER PRICES
AND
BETTER. STYLE
Than any oatabliqhment in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
CALL AT
THE REPORTER OFFICE
AND •
EX.... L AMM SPECIMENS.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PA
PER EIASGING -
PAPER HANGING POSEFOR 10 TO 1.; CENTS
rEXEM
Oh, yes! oh. yes I it makes me laugh to know that
labor is reduced one-3alf.
Graining only $2 per day. Pocelain finishing only
$2 per day. Glaring only $2 per day. Fainting of
all kinds only $2 per day. Minds painted green at
only 75 cents to $1 per pair. Blinds common col.
lore 50 cents to $1 per pair, and all materials furnish
ed. Tin and Decked roofs painted with patent roof
ing for cents per yard. I will also furnish my
customers with Lead and Zino of the best quality at
cost, thus saving from 10 to 25 per cent. on every
hundred. F. E. POST.
Towanda, Juno 10, 1570.-tf No. 52 Second-st.
CENTIL'IL MARKET.
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of every
thing pertaining to their business, consisting mom
ly ot
BEEP, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CUBED lIASIS.
UUTTON„ BEEF, LAUB,
VEAL. rortnly,
BAUSAG4 LARD,
BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF,
TALLOW, &. c.. ~c. '
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Also,
F
FRESH FROM THE LAKES
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
In their seaaor.
Autos walling Oysters in large or small quanti
ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old
stand, CENTUAL MAIIKET, Monto.n,ye's Mock, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Km.y..rat, t KELLU3X srrl,Loca
Tam. 3.ItIuLKIE.
Feb: 24,18704( •
- pisn, PORK, HAMS AND LARD
at • • COWELL k MYER'S.
POWELL & 111 - YRR ARE , SELL
ing TEA eery cbeap.
R OYAL BARLNG P,OWDERS at
COWELL A:
7. SIYER :S.
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS AT
cownra. k =EV&
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PROF: HORSFORD'S BRRAT)
Preparation, at C. U. PATCIM.
May 20.
CHESTER WHITE PIPS
! FOR SALE TIV
May 12,
surrn. tinter. P.
A PULL STOCK OF WOODEN
Waft, at' C. 11. PATCH'S.
May 20.
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MN= ;.
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=a muss twat, ' ' maws wasixtz
ozelawkaatiitz . : 7 "'-`3(• altii*Dia2ll!
• BROAD GtIACIZ---DODMX TRACE -
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CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. DETROIT.
• .AXILWAtIIIZE. ST. 1.,g17, 01kLMA,
And all 'points West end Northwest.
MA .n. °ALTON. =Bina.
DATTON,IIINCINNATI. INDLOIAPOLIFI,*
/A/I=MAX, sr. Louis.
And all pobits South and Bouttinent.
. . ,
Nate Ass nirsoits CoAcass Ass sus sunosan
virsour mutat so liocalarrsn, ilusrA.to, 'Dvs
=az, VuivEr.Ass AND Crscnesan.
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On ind atter Monday, JUNE 13, 1870, trains
leave Waverly at about the following hours, viz :
• GOB% VirESZ, . ; •
4;24 a.m.. ElPRESSlMonatiyaexCpptedltbr
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Clevaland and .Cin
cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan
Southern; and Grand Trilut Itallways at Buffalo,
Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also at Clear
, land with the C. C. C. - Ic Ina. Railway for Indian
apolis; and at Cincinnati with theLouis•illeliihart
Lino Hallway, and tho Ohio k Idlaalaslppi Itailvray
for the South and Southwest ; also with connect-
lug lines - Tit principal station on main line:.
4:49 a. m.--NIGEIT EXPRESS. daily, for. Rochester.
Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincinnati. DU*.
ing.direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk
and Lako Shore Railways at Butialo. Dunkirk and
Cleveland, far all points West. and at Cincinnati
with the Ohio Jr Mississippi sad Lonhsville Short
Lino Railways for the South and Soutn•west ; also
with all connectip,g linos at principle station. on
. .
' main line..
8:28 a.m.—MAIL . =MC, 'Sundays :excepted, for
Buffalo and Dnnldrk. , .. .
S:37p.m.—ELIIIILL ACCOMMODATION; -Sundays
excepted.
6:18 p. 3L, DAY EXPRESS. Sundajos excepted, fur
liocheatcr. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland, ancluna
tt and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main lino.. ,
New and Improved Drawing Boom Coaches &mom
pany this train from NOW York to Buffalo, and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at llornellavilic, run
xdng thro' to Cleaveland and Galion without change.
8:16. p.m.—ES. Simdays excepted, for Buf
falo. Dunkirk and Clevelarid, connecting with tufts
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach is dtschod to this train running
through to Buffalo.
7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted..
& :10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAM, daily for thelVest
GOING EAST
1:00 a.m.—NIGHT EXPIIESS,Snndays excepted,con.
atoning at New Tork with afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. T.
5:50 a.m.—CH:CV:IN:ATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex
cepted. connecting et Jersey City with afternoon
and evening trains of Now Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia. Baltimore: and Washnigton; and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York
12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Smadaysexcepted,..con
necting at Jersey City with midnight Express train
n 5 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. AIR)
stops at principle stations and connecting points
on main line.
Now and improved Drawing-Room Coaches accom
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
3:35 p.m.—ACCOMIODATION TWIN, daily for
Busqnehinna.
B:3S MAIL, Sundays excepted.
9:23 p.m., NEW Ton 4 MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:os p.m.—TiGirrs eva EXPRESS, daily, connect
ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with
Morning ExpreSs Train of New Jersey Railioad for
Baltimore and Warhingtoa 'and at New Yark
Morning Express train for Boston and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal stations and.con.
netting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this trainthrough to
New York.
3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH; f
v.._ A revised and complete Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trail:of on the Erie Eallvray and con
necting Rues, has recently been; published, anti ton
be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. RUCKER,
Gera Supt
pA. & N.Y. CANAL tk: RM. CO.-
.A.ItIt.i_NCiMIEN'T OF PASSUMEA TXtAI S, -
Commeuclug . 1.1y . 16, 1870
GOISG SOUTH. CAISO XOVITL
Lease P .Y. P.M. neve r.m. P . at. .a.ll.
Waverly....,. 6,05-1.16-8,10
Towanda 7.15-3.5a-7.33 5,15-12,25-7;20
Tunkhannock.o,2. ' 3,07-10,10—A.M
Pittston, 10,5 r " 2.00-8.55
Wilkestlarre,lo,ss=7,6s • 1,15-8,30
White 11aven,12,35 P. of 11,58 a.m.
Stanch Chunk,l,3o 10,55.
Allentown °,13.... 0 9,40.
nethehers,....2,oo. .. .... *. 9,35.
Easton ....... . 0,05.
Pliira le're7,3s.
.Newiork(arr.) 6,05 6,00.
A.m.
Down Train dines at Mite, Ilaren.
dines at ,Pittiitor.
Passengersito and froml New York and Philadel
phia n-lthont change of cars.'
Dowlis i train connects at Allentown with Through
Fart Express for llarriaburg, l'ittabnrg and the
went,
Miscellaneous.
lIROIrPANT TO ALL WHO
VALUE =Fin SI(UIT
The sight of the nged assisted, the wen.: strengthen
' rd cud the perfect preserved.
PI ILADELPTIIA OPTICAL INSTITUTE,
For the tomufttoturing of thy
CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON
S)101;:Ell TUTED GLAS. IVA NVEAII OR IN-
I=3
Tile Concave Convex Crystal Spector lea, male .y
tie. above institute artruow a long tine before the
public, rind the rapidandlnareased demand fur them
combined with , the universal acknowledgment of
their clearness ih vision and VIEO to the eye, shows
plainly that they are superior to any other glasses
In the market.
The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and
no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor
and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or
pressed;) they are made to be sold oily, without
any calculation Jespeeting benefit to the eye, and
therefore the meat complaint of poor and weak
eight. Thoosands are using glasses now which tire
and fatigue the eye, where the objects gat dim, after
short usage, or require an intensely
,stroug light
and therefore destroying the sight, which, were.they
properly imited. would he preserved a life time.
The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses are the following :
The Lenses are ground of the best material,•pure
and hard, anti made only for optical purposes, they
are therefore not liable tenet scratched or dim.
They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision
not found In any other glass.
They eon 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 philorephy of
nature. and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
assisting nature only instead of forcing it. •
That the lenses are centered correct into theTrames.
They can be used longer than any other glasses
without changing to a higher power-
The frames are made etrong and durable by expo
rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WM. A. CJIAMDERLIN.
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry• and Silver Ware, Towan
da. Pa.. hno the sole Agenry .for these glasses in
Bradford county. No redlers employed.
July El, 1870-tf
FIRST N.ATIONAL.BANK,
or• TOWANDA.
CAPITAL $125,000
Stacru;s UND 40,000
This Dank offers Ms. - USUAL FACIISTIM for the
traueaction cf a
GENERAL BANKING B USINES',S:
IST'otr An) ON DEPOSITS AOcor.Dwo TO
AoßrvurNT.
:irEcIAL C.ulE Or To TIIE COLLECTION Oil NOTIM
i..ND CIIECEE.
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Parties wishing to APNI:I MONET to any part , of the
United States. England. Ireland. Scotland, or tle pont
cipal citiea and towns cd Europe, Call hero i rc.cure
drafts tor that pnrposo.
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PASSAGE TICKETS
To. or from tbc oh country, by bgst stnanagr ,6r sail
jug lines, always on hand. !
F.1,111.1.6$ DLOCWIT 0V1.71 'AT =l:m[7.a SATES
Ilighestj!rice paid for U.S Bonds, Cold and Save;
E. H. SMITH, President. N. N. 11.71T5,
Towanda. June 24. 18 Gn. Cashier
THE OTTOMAN DLCHA II3RE!
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A NEW ARTICLE OF FURNITURE.
CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE.
•
INDISPENSII3LE FOR
INV.& T TDS AND CHILDREN.
Avoiding the suppressing
offensive odors of Um Sick Room and Nursery. At
once ueefi4 an.l. ornamental. It is more "UMW
than any article of Furniture of the :rime cost.
For into by all principal Furniture Pealora.
Price $.3.90. : febl7
B AKERY AND DINING ROOM!
First block north of Want House,
BREAD, PIES,, CAKE,
AND CRACKERS
Bail ; and Rohl at nliolecale antlrethth
In ourDlNnift. Ttoo3fS we will aceozanteate the
piddle with idthe: a hutch ur a guoil meal at all Utiles
of the day and evening.
O I - STERS >vt 1V.7 ICI CREAM
htnfl during their 'ioatton.
Also a fine assortment of Citucutieo;Canfectlonery,
Fruits, nuts, *c.
Tou'ansta. may 19, 'TO. D. N. SCOTT & CO.
A LL KINDS GROCERIES AND
.ut. , ololcsalo T•t•bilt at
May 21.1. R' It. PATCLIT.
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THE. :VNDEN HAV
':•-• A t Atlggliall°4l/41 BOMA et 4 , t..';'•eZir,
r 7A V' rt-'IV-tri ?g . A7h*
Ituriet - hrooltioesitia
to act to thentioe ow el *sand exagyanitithil•
tr. aWP Pa inSP seleetell *l* r ,!
Whichlbairo punbasod fog Cup, and teal co:admit
.that; an salt at as !Ty Oita as
. 10 ti,e'purchsae4
elsowilers, I upar offas to thOpublicaaplanalatoola
Eras:conzEs, siiGAßs,
MRCS, EIALERNIIIB, BP/023. Acu
Have en hand a huge Moak of
AILRON FLOUR;''GRAILUT DO.
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BT DO., BUOIEWHEA , DO. -
I keep constently on handqoltlfinekti3, LAB% ant
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all kinds of FISh. Would call the attesdlon of
pnblio to our Can't Be bent
qnelity or price. Jesse Oakkry'seciebratetli**
dl7. New York Cheri!"teal and Drown Soap
Mass call and assiotrio our stock of
Largo assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOM=
SOAPS, ic., &c. I will pay the hlgliestwahprietifae
Farmers, gin , us a call before selling elsewhere
All persons Indebted to the late firmwillplcaso csU
and make immediate payment.
o. A PATCH
Towanda, Elari.ll, 12, 1867.
GROCERY 'AND PROVISION
itoCABE & MIX.
FAMILY GROCERIES
WM. A. WI:,
Genl Pass'e Agl
31ERCIIR'8 NEW BLOCK, TONFLNDA,
We do net deem it necessary to enumerate all the
difercut articles we keep. Our assortment is
T. p Trains
FIRST CLASS GOODS'
Cash paid for Farmers Produce. .
JAMES 3.1c0.01E,
March 1. 1870. HAIRY MIX.
JOHN P. CON,
Superintendent,
PEOPLE'S
'tot.= nowcrs DUIDGE AND ELAM MEETS
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will be sold at the lowest posaible prices.
CODFISH,
PORK,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
FLOUR, FEET), MEAL, GRAIN, &a
Bring on your produce, which we pay cash for
A constant supply of Ashton• Salt, an sized Churns,
Butter Firkins. Tubs, &c.
Please call and look through our stock, and wowtll
do our best to please you. W. A. RACEME:4T.
Towanda-, April 2.4, 1869. • -
LOOK HERE!
CO WELL (6 'MYER,
At the . old stand of BaaarnAm. & COWELL are now
receiving a large and well selected stock of
'Which they offer to cash buyers at Prices that deli ,
competition.
Cash paid for all hinds rarmors' Produce.
April 21. 18112---tt ; - •
JULYS HUGIMIs4'IN,
JEWELLER (t.. SILVERSMITH,
MERCCR'S NEW BLOCK, TOIVAKDA, PA
rias Ju Ft rrcylvell from New York d now mwortmeuf
of Rao Gold
LADIES' WATCHES,
of all descriptions. Also s &dodo(' assortment of
GOLD CHAINS; FINE GOLD
M - C7 M. I_, RI ,
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FEOII, THE CHEAP.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL , SPECTiCLES AND
EYE-GLASSES to At all cases of Itspatted Sight.
NEW PATENT ACCOMCQATING SPECTACLES.
By (Ids pateut I au enabled to exchange Maims at
any Ulna without extra : charge. Call and ace.
'CLOCKS, VarCIXES AND , JEIVELBT =Ku=
Ti=andkEee:/a, /81. c-
ERE t;, AfrAC COD littilTE
rlph. Muottrayr Trout. Mazes, Pickled 'and
5zu..6e,12. ilatibu4 andrEirlort wet; at I
0,:z; Trinslll3. -I
STOCK OF TOBA.M),
WOODEN WARE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C. 'B. PATCH.
STORE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
AND
PROVISIONS,
ALWAYS COMrLETE.
Re sell nothing but
GROCERY AND rnovimoic STORE,
new and complete stock of
MACKEREL,
HEIatING,
MUTTON,
HAM,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
GIIOCRIELEE4 AND PROVISIONS,
3,31?;!e115r.
One door north of
AIIfERICA.N WATCHES
SUMS WATCHES,
all new
EST TO 'ME BEST
AND IVAILLANZED; :
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~." 183 . IILIEC8TII*11::Ti:P4WIDA: P&p'
Infer= the pub& that helm' imbued the Store
tocettely a:alpha by 45, Holetkoorg. -whole' WWII
axastatigy exk14 21 4 & loge itink et .:;:
ME
:READY JUDE DLOTILING,
um MID CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING QOODS,
Which lie will mall at 140 ivy lowest prices.
PAPER COLLARS, buttonbole boot 15 cis IT box
WRIEJC BRIBTE tram $1 00 alld uPwarak
t iiOCLEN WORTS, from 50 coats And upwards.
Auti evezithinglat the
VERi' :LOWEST PRICES !
CIA.kr;:kND AMIME MY STOOK
. , .
:rkteripurclipa!bg altioilari)
NO TBOIIBLE TO BROW GOODS.
One door Cast 'of Powell k Co'n.
!larch 80, 1870.
TAYLOR & .GORE,
Are now openlitg their new Spring Stock of
CLUZILS AN D CASSML:MS,
consisting of all the latest styles of Fashionable
COATINGS, SHIRTINGS, &C. &C
Which they aro prepared to make up in any style to
suit their customers. on short notice.
Also a splendid now stock of ',.
READY-MADE CLOTffING,
Which Way arc acting cheaper than ever.
11.A.TS & CAPS,
En
GENT'S 'FURNISHING' GOODS,
A now and hill line of all the latest styles.
Always on hand and in groat variety,
TILE i-tTEST ASD EEWE T STICLEN 01
NECK TIES, BOWS, Zz.o
Also the New Patent
VINDOW.UBIBRE
AlLor any of our Goods win b sold as
CHEAP FOR CASH
As Any in the market.
Call and look through our stock
Towanda, April 21. 1870.-
lIIIRRAII 1 HURRAH 1
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
M. R ROSENFIELD'S,
(Opposite Powell & Cos.)
I am now offering to the public a large and choice
stack of
SPRING AND SII3IkER GOODS,
c.ooshding of
LINEN GOODS,
And all the late etylea for Spring and Bummer wear,
FOR MEN IND BOYS
Which will be soil 23 per cent. less than former
prices at 31. E. ROSENFIELD& Also a Luce In
voice of.
UNDERSHIRTS xxr; DRAWERS
I intend to sell leas than cost, to make room for
Nall Stock. Nor is your time ~.to buy a Snit
cheap. Call and convince yourself that 11. E. BD
SENFIELD offers Great Bargains in the line of
Clothing and
GENTS FUENISLITNG GOODS.
Call before purchasing elaewhern.
M. E. 1109MFIELD
Towanda, ,Tan. 25, 1870.
A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED.f
GLORIOUS NEWS FOE cmzithe OF TOWANDA
AND Vlka.e4 Li
There to cnnstantlp being received at the "TEMPLE
OF FASHION," a large stock of
SPICING AND SUlilliktl GOODS,
which have been purchased for, cash, at reduced
prices. and will bezold to cash buyers at lower rates
eau ever before offered in Towanda. My stock con
sists in part of
MINS% BOYS' ANN, YOUTIII3 014)TIMIG-,
BLACK. MOWS AND El ttr. ISEAViIt EVLT
• • I:,:iLisato)Cmwt:soll4ooij
Coats, panty, Vests, and White Linen Duck Snits,
Ws° alarge variety of
GENT'S FURNLStaNG GOODS,
LIATS, CAPS. SITSPENDESS, NECK TIES,
PAPER A3D ISNMI COLLARS,
of the latest styles and frishlons. Remember the in
ducements that I offer, and • that I am not to be un
dersold by any dealer in town, or elsewhere. All
whe wish anything in my tine are respectftilly invit
ed to give me a WI hefare purchasing and convince
yourselves. ,
11. JACOBS.
No. 149 Beldleman's Block,
Towanda, Pa.
fir Cash paid for Hides and- Pelta.
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN !
AND =Mr/ SUING DI TUE
GROCERY & • PROVIRION, LINE,.
tiro now being offered et
0 W EL L 31 YER'S
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they are
dctenninal not to be undersold by any one. They
have enlarged their Store by building so that they
now have mom for the fresh supplies that aro daily
received by them. They have connected with their
store a Market where they now keen fresh meats to
eel' by the quarter or piece, sun a hill supply or Gro
ceries and Provident), to which-they would ewil the
attention of all rash buyers. Come and CUIC.IIIII3 our
Goods and Prices, before purchasing and satisfy
yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire
satisfaction. We are thankful to nor customers for
their past liberal patronage and solicit a conthtuance
of the same. • COWF.4I. & MITER.
Dee. 20, 1869.
TRY OUR TEAS AND COMAE,
COWELL & MEE.
SA - •-).-,:;;I: : : ;•:' - : r:1; 1111 4 111 *. - -; -, .';•,-;,T
.-:, :.
1870.!' '.' , '?. - ',:IIMNG:' , . -'..';'-stB7o._
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_.vAicirErmararr-lumNERs,
SEM
:. , 7. ARROILINT.-' ; TAILORB, - :; - .-:'''
68 Broad Streoty
WAVERLY, TLOGA Ca, N.Y.
sou the Depot.
IIVE•LI0111,• 011T113,,904 SSW . TOTXITIG
UnaAmox GIIAEiEiANTEED
Alm" havt on hand Lugo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSMEMS:
- HATS
,AND- CAPS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
bo at tho Wand Hama° every. Thursday,
with maples of Goode, snit prepared to take inea'
SWIM , -
April 51;1810
NEW SPRING ANIY SUM=
CiOODBI
R. T. 'E . 11 . D Y .
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the
public generally. that he has in store and daily re
ceiving new and
FRESH . GOODS,
In his line, suitable to the wants of thllpeople, which
ho will sell for Currency at former
GOLD PRICES!
Consisting as usual of good, well ankrallable made
CLOTHING,
(No Shoddy of any kind) consisting of
BUSINESS SUITS,
all grades,
• •
COATS; VESTS AND PANTS,
aE Wool, •
DRESS COATS, PANTS ,& VESTS,
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants,
Overalls and Overstaffs, Linen and Paper Collars,
Linda, 01116iMine. and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Sus
penders, Gloom Canes, Leather Bags, Spring.lityle
Silk, Soft and Straw Eats. All tirstclans. Iternem
her that good Goods are cheaper at a fair price than
or goods at any price. Call and examine nay goods
before buying. No. 3 Patton & Griffiths piock,Bridge
Street.
Towanda, lune 8,1870. S. V. EDDY.
E. SCHWAB&
133 Main Street.
Manufactories.
CO.,BLOOD; 8z
Still continue to manufacture their celebrated
HORSE . POIVERS & CLEANERS,
and will sell a huller machtne. ter less money than
can be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do As much, or more,
than any other, and are more durably built. We
personally superintend our work. and see that It is
well down. We will send
of our machines, on spplication.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One & Two horse THRESHER ,L , REPEILITORS,
THRESHER and CLEANERS,
FANNING MILLS,
SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to order.
Give ea a call bofQre purcluislOi; elsewhere.
WI "OD aIIO,REVIIEL `SNRI-171X
- 00 2' aoo'att
Ana. 2, 1829.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY !
On Pine, between Baia and ficcontl, Shrecta, back
of O. F. Mani k Co.•a Bank,
EMBRY STEVEN, (formerly of the Arm of Bryant
& Stilton) Informs his &lends and former patrons,
that ho has built a
- NEW ninth CABItiAGE nem=
where he will constantly keep on hand a full assort
ment of
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP ' AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
marroa sum s, AND' stumurozsis,
Blade of the beet matori.il and finished In the beat
city style. His long experience in 'city Carriage
Factories gives him a decided advantage over others
In the
.
Pinta, Style and Durability
of Us Wagema. All Lo anAn Is an
INSPECTION OP HIS WORK
previous to purassiug elwitere
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO WIT PERFECT
Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex.
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
Ramo:
IMPAIRCIG PROMPTLY ATTEN. DEP TO
Towanda. May 24. 1870.—tf
NAW PLANING, MILL.
e undersigned haling built a large and &dame.
dious lOU In the Borough of To and Wed It
with the most modern'and Improved machinery, for
the manufacture of
•
wrmacit, malt &ND rsLnipti
Are prepared to till, orders. whether large or small,
upon the shortest notice. Wo hare also a large va
riety of liouLDn;cts, of the begat style and patters,
which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be
worked by hand:
•
PLANING.
TONGUEGIG,
iaItOONING,
BAWD,
And all other work pertaining to Joinery, will bo done
to suit our customers.
Persons building. and not living more than twelve
to fourteen miles dietarit. will find It largely for their
interest to bay of us, or brhig their !maker and have
it worked by our machiriery. Bring your grist of
Flooring, or ;other lumber, &mil while your team is
feeding. have it ground out and take it 'Lkome with
Wo`wlß
_pay CASK for PINE AND HEMLOCK
LUMBER deßvered at oar lumber yard. - Otons and
see tut, er if yogrean't come, write.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864. .* L.B. RODGERd & CO.
IVIONTANYES,
General Deobun In
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Guocsalr.s, OIIOCZEMIN dusssvAar,
BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS
'Leatl:e!, Hata, Cape, Mbreltaa,
No. 10511111 n St., corner of the Public Square.
. . . J. D. NthqTAICTE.
may 19.1810.. I. D. 310.17ANYE.
..._ ..._ __
THE BEST FRUIT JARS -MUSE
_A_ at Mc CALUE te,
121111
E
GEO. B. VAN VELBOII,
BOBT. N. MANNERS.
DISCIII.PTIVE CATALOGI7E9
GLUM:MAIL AND DRAG SAW DILLS
TOWANDA, PgNN'A
SATISFACTION.
at reduced prices.
IMILY STTILLN
AND BC7IOOL
7'OWA2 DA. PA.
Zardwars,
MARSHALLaiiiIiTHERO
ITARDWAIER BTOR. Ft
BIEBUtriTS
=MEI
1 • , 7 PWAXIVA•
the 1000 io buyall 140 of
, •
oit• bandii;i
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
DOORS, WM
BLENDS, GLASS, PUTTY,
AND LEATHER BELTING
Our Pabita. 01.1 a, fee.; aro of the ,beet quality and
will be sold very low.. We'are 'also rigouts for the
Great .
AMERICAK: SWAN' ;SAFE,
(SANBORN'S PATMIT).
The only iollable Firo prop[ Sato made. -Also
FAIRBANKS'S SCALES,
SCHAGHTICOKE _POWDER CO.,
BAUGH'S RAW BONE
SIIPHER- P,UOSP-HATE
OVA &tAVIj
In very largo and inanufactnred out of the bee
We aro also prepared to do Jobbing of all kinds.
Wo are the only agents for the celebrated now
EMPIRE COOKING STOVE,
Tho best cooking stove in Was, and every stove
warranted to give satisfaction. March 10,10.
FURNITURE STILL Law=
JAS. 0. FROST,
Would announce to the Wei)le of Toinnda and the
rest of mankind, that after Mb date, his magnldcent
stock of
biU I L , ,lln N L -
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE.
3ly Mock is complete and consists of
PARLOR SUITS,
LIBRARY SUITS,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,
AND FUESMTEE FOE THE HITCH:KV,
MATTRESSES, Imows, REDDENS, =WOES
Exm - slas TAxiLts, &c., Lc
BEDSTEADS!
My own manufacture, and warranted superior, will
bo soldt for less than city made ones will cost else-
COME ONE, com - F, ALL,
Examine for yourselces. See and bo convinced that
Fnrnintre is s old cheaper at FROST'S than at any
other place in the world. Country decdepa supplied
at the lowest market rater.
I furnish coFrnis of every description, )Ictallc
Banal Cra.•s, Caskets, Se., anti have the
FINEST HEADSE NOIITIIERN MI:VA
JAMIBI 0. FROM'
Towanda, jinn, 22, 1870.
FURNITURE WARE-BOOMS
JA3tES MASINSOI: announces to the Publle that
ha still continues to manufacture and keep on hand
a largo assortment of
•
CABINET FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Taldes, Bedsteads, Stands.. Minim &c., of
every description, which are made of the beat mate
rials, and in the mot , t,workmanlike manner.
I Invite the itumeetion of the public to my work,
which shall not be frarressed in durability at any Abel:.
In the country, and my prices will be found to, be as
low u the times will admit.',
Ready.inade Coffins constantly on band or made to
order. A good Hearse will 1)0 furnished when &tired.
Aug. 15, 1865.
Brucellaneous
pOWELL it, co.,
DRESS GOODS.
LARGE ADDITIONS'
Lacs been tumid to our
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
Several novelties Laving been lately introduced _
GREAT BARGAINS
. CHINESE ! GRASS CLOTHS,
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS, CHINTZ, &C., 4.()
KEYSTONE STORE
Towanda, June 'l5, 1670
116tOCIK-BMMERY.---111H.:
PUB
lic is respectfully informed that the Beak-Bin
dery has been removo to the Argus Building, third
story, where will be dime
DOOR- INDINGI
In all its various' brandies, .an terms asressonable as
••the'times" slim. The Bindery will be under
the charge of
11. C. I4IITTAKEI4
An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly
done to a style and manner which cannot be excelled.
Music, Bagazines, NewsPaPers.Old Books, kc., bound
in every variety of style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Baia. and Ilinding of
To any deiered pattern, which in quality: and dune
tatty will be warranted. "
• All work *lll be readyfOr delliery when promised.
The patronage of-the public is solicited, and per.
fect satianiAtien guaranteed.
Towanda, August 2,- 1860—tL
cairStISIMRS OF
CONFECTIONDBYI
comE - -
LET US.REAON TOGETHER!
How can any person maindsetere Confectionery.
and sell it at 15 cents a pound, when roger is worth
16 cents at the Itellnery. (unless it is terribly sthil.
tented)? • -
How can any dealer retail such a Zile compound to
his customers and have a conscience void of offence!
How can any consumer expect to purchase pure
Cenfectionery at twenty-five and thirty cents per
pound when a pure article cannot be manufactured
leas than thirty to forty cents per pound, emulating
of cassia buds, burnt almom% and such class,of
goals!
Within a few days we ham been offered cassia
bnds, etc., for fifteen cents per Muni, 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 tons of this cheap
Confectionery are made and sold In this country
every year, and the consumers are the only persons
in by IL
Yom, or the benyjd of Anse tear Walt 4 Ant article
of ectionery, tee win warrant every article of our
wan dart Strictly Pure and free from eeery inure.
dknt deleterious to health.
A. IFIART.
Btord formerly ocuipiodlly Jelin Carmw,Bfabilitreet
Towanda, U.tober 91, 1.903.
OEMS
out stook of
reTm9
Furniture. —
be offered at
iii : Eliti 0 0 a tgiall) V ii:
BLANK ]300E3,
11..,..„,
~ - f„.1•• •-•,:,-.- :-
,•. ~. •
.-Pr50P414.40119!1!
SON &
EEC=
torm'‘, PASTiI . pIIVG
.STOIRE,
411/1.1i22
pointer Lin lid Ilia Streets,. Towsada, Ps..
Ilara mantis addedtaa., to their 'foci, a fall and
completesasortnient, on 0744"Ve ss
- carandly
riatVerabraciag many !Miele& mod in tha Arta
nbfar
Insehanfail alerted • with d,
to the' re wants of tha public; ;which wW
kltr .
atantly mpUed. with !nub porahaaas, and
ousted on tha mo4nausnaabla terms at WhoLeaala or
1141}11, sting of.
11 " 38 , MWODUSEHt • CPMaenat,
_ rims, oas, wannexisk4.
ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE,
SASH,. PATh'Z VAENW3II. WEITIZMASTI,
• Asifd all kinds otßrashea, •
KEROSENE :OR 'COAL' OIL,.
p7mtig Flniria, .
LAMPS, CAINNEYS,
• Sperm, Danl. Wh2lc. Seats Foot,
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS,
Fancy .;.:iToilet-Axtl 9 li:i iZI . AiI their
• SPON0111; mtusitts; SOAPS, COMBS,
ranuuks, Bair Dycs. Parftuueig,
POCKET BOOKS,PORTMONAM,
Pocket infves. gazors, ,
TOW/I. BSIPi AND 1141:13.1,1LRAHATIthia, 4„
PUNE . WINES AND , pqroas,
For ?lodictad •1250,
TQiACC:O, SSITFF, AU) CIGARS,
Garden, Mold sad Flower Bads. Trusses. lihrP.'
'porters, BuspthsOdes„ Shoulder Braces, Bread
Pumps, Teething Rings. Nursing Bottles,
Nipples. Fipple Melts and Sields,. Syringes:
i!ani;seitsosung
moinatere, 'Ent:recta, Stone
:ufts.'Bho! , Ware, Ntlen. Vhd!, Corks. Bath
Brie C; and Btoire 131uic1ng, FialiTackle, Am
munition: &c., Botanic, Eclectic and Homoepath•
lc Medicines, and all the popplar latent ,
MEDI - CINES
MI articles warranted as. represented. Persons at
a distance can receive their orders by stage or
which will receive prompt and careful attention.
Medical advice given gratuitously, at the Oleo,
charging only for medicine.
Mar Thaekful for past libaral patronage, Would res
pectfully announce to their friends - and thopubilc,that
no pains shall bo spared to satiafy;. and merit the coo
l:intuition of their confidence and patronaae.
Kir Open Sundays for Prescriptions from 9 to 10 -
a.m., and 12 in. to 1. and; to r,
If. C. -PORTER, SON k Co.
July 1, 1870.-7. • - ' .
F.. w . .: . , B 1t . !3. 0 W i. N
137 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA,• PA
WHQLESALE .AND RETAIL
-
The subsertbnr respectfully announces to the pub-
Ile In general that ho has on hand - a large and well
selected stock of i
DRUGS. 't ' MEDICLSES.
cumricas. / PAINTS,
OIL, VARNISHES
• WINDOW GLASS.
STRIPS
DYE .
,
Re.. /cc.
All the pnpular Patent Medicines. of the day...,
PURE WINE AND LIQUO
For Medical purpouca only
PERPU.M • ,
ERY.
Fancy andloifet articles. - .
Soaps of eTery description,
. ,
Tneneometers, -
Bathing. Surgeon& and. Common Sponges,
Mir Dresher,
• Tooth Brindles, '
1 ).
.
lln &sing Combs, , • •.
Pocket-and Fine Combs,
.
Toilet Powder,
Puff Boxes,
Tooth.powderS,
Tooth Washes '
•
. • and Tooth Soaps.
And Mixer-articles indongtng tib the 14,n 4 trade too
nutuerous,n 'neutron. P Avim.; the Agency of tho
.4- ,
•
GREAT U. S. .EA COMPANY,
. .
; _ .• .
1 .1.... oiet.,.at ...
•
GRE!T INDUCEMENTS
To porclaar.era o goo,ia in tlivir lino.
Physicians prescriptions and family receipts com
pounded by persons thorottighly competent, at all
how% of the day or night.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage, I re
apertfully solicit a continuance of the same. pledg
ing myself that no effort shall be stared : to make
my establishment second to none in this section.
- •
• Dr.'T. F. Madill may be consulted at tills store as
heretofore. . F. W. BROWN.
Jan. 31. 1870. •
Loots and Shoes.
G RE-4'T J3ARGAINS IN
1300TSZz 8110'S
ft
ISEII
SEW 1300. T A.lO snort •STolige
South end of Ward Holum
The llnAetglgried are recieNing a largo and well se
lected stock of
B 0 0 - 8 A .N'D S H . O E S
Suitable ter the
SIIAMES AID
Which wo titer low for Cash. iConsisting of
GENTS,
LADIES,
CFITT4DIMN'S WEAR
SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS
. ELME TO ORDER.
REPAIRING N&.I.T.LY DONE
AND BEADY WHEN PROMI:SED
Thankful for past favors, Ira solicit a continuance
of tlko same, •
•
stAXISEL WOpDPOBD. • .
owanda, 'April 5, 1869. , '
roundery and Maohino Shop.
FOUNDER Y & mA.cm:Ng S HOP
The mulersigned having ..purchased the Fotindry
and 31achine Shop lately. owned by John. Carman,
are prepared to do all kiuda bt,work appertaining
their fruition", with ‘iromptnees and dispatch. ".
- -
. MILL G,EAI-tc.ING,
VIRCULAR" SAW MILLS,
MAN R I S ,
And ail kinds of
MI-LL IRONS
MADE TO ORD= •
ENGINES IMPAIRED,
And ill win* warranted to give satisfaction>
SHINGLE .MACHINES
Of the latest and most improved kinds miumfactnred
. apd kept constantly on hand ready for use.
PLOUGHS ;
• SIDE-11111L. PEON AND WOODM BEAM
• •
t Of gat kinils. -
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
£D
PLOUGiIiPOINTS
of all kind and the 114 inproientente kept'
constantliou hand:
CHURN POWERS,
LAUGE AND SMALL !SIZE
S.TOV•E C-ASTINGS
CELLAR GRATES, -
SLED' AND ' SLEIGH SHOES,
WIDE iIION kaa-iLES
And all kinds of castings furnished In
March 30. le no. J. F. MEANS R SON
U 472
CO„
Cling Cunt!, $!,.001,000-riso arm.
Clintens4 b 7 C?D‘ress. INC
"meta U. CLiSK, - Preed - dent
JAY KIA, Chairman Yinanee sad Ex. tom, ;
MaißY D. COOSE, Pico Preside*:
WESSON W. PEST. Secretary and actuary.
The etlrentagenvf !beldiot/al Lae Insnunce co.
te fa swami cowpony caarteraa r ;4 „,, reo
g. It tau a paid neonatal of One Ifillion Denali ;
3. It offera low rater of madams ;
It famtaive larger kml7lllloo than . ether emit.
. pante*, for the mane money ;
a: 'lt Le ilefitiltersid contain ;
41. There fa no posalbility of relerepeteentatina by
• agents, oruttitulderstattillng by policy-holden;
7. Thu pouch!a lie plain emitted*, so lauth-num.
. ranee for's6 mach - Money ; •
8. AU policies are nen-ferfelting
9. The &tides are exempt from.attaehmod.
E. W. CLARK & CO.. Ranker., ituadeltia
IL S. LaISSIMI 4 Maw=
N. C. =wimp k A. O. MASON
03.. Agents for .Towanda and vicinity
Jan. 9. 1862.
DAMP iti, VI•NCENT'S
INSURANCR AGENCY,
Pslidos iirltterrin all of ihs followin g pornhr
reliable Companies. LORRES sidiJialsudpahl at onr
°Moe., FAUX PROPERTY, (Inoluding LIVE Sr.., 1.1
and dwellings in tarn insured against ALL n•3/,, ;2 ,
us Einar:mu as Well as FIZZ.
LIFE INSURANCE alerted in one of the obt,t,
Largest and &Veit Companies in this eonntry.
LurEnraL LeacnAncz CoIfPANY, t -
London, EnglaruL J _
UM
WYOMMO ZNAVIL(NCE COMPANY,
pria?Barre. • Pa:
- -
Aesetts,
LLIZCLETEE htIIVISAXCE COMPAXY. '
Lancasleri Pa.
ME!
IsnzrznarT /061311.%5CECONPANT.
Poston, ,Van.
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A.SI73EgCAN INTILMANCE CO..
Hartford, Ciotti.
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Crrr FLUE INSVIIANCL COMPArIi
giartiord, Conn:.
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CLEVELAND INSURANCE COMTANY,
ekrelaud. Ohio.
Arizetty
NEW YORE LIFE INslawscr. Cosmnxr,
Sew Pork.
CEO
AGRIGAIT. CAPITAL REPRESMiTED, OVER
• $25,000,000.
Strict attention to busthess, fair dealmr. and
prompt settlement of Losses, is ou aturro.
Como anti try• na. •
- Offlee.on Main street, oppositu Court lion.e, np
stairs.
Mr. Vt.wcmit at Mercara Bank from 9 a. na till a
o'clock. P. in.
T. D. CAMP, 1
W. 1114 . 7.-IT.
Towanda, l'a., J - oly 20; 1870,—1y
THE PENN' MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE 03119 ANY,
NO.i 721 CIIESTNUT STILEET, 111M.1
, INCORPORATED 1517.
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ACCUMULATED FUND, 'IC.
$.1,0011,00'1
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INCOME FOE 1860, $U66,2:15.1'.1
DIVIDENDS lIA VE AVERAGED .1. N I LLY
Ar.ot,": 50 PEL.CENT.
POLICIES ISSUED ON :Lir APPLoVED PLANs.
Premium. ..may be paid annually ur n t-a nnnally or
u loan will be made foi put of the =mud.
SANNTEL C. ItHEY, Presideni,
SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vi'ce President.
_ JOHN NV. HORNOH, A.V.P. and Actuary.
H. S. STEPHENS. Secretary.
j1y13.'70.1.1 EL B. M'KEAII, Omer! Agent.
, GUARDIAN MU TUAL 7
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
co. 251 BROADWAY, NSW VOLK
POLICIEE ry POECT
11,ISI:T3,lower
ALTt Lscont. over..!'
Lofgt.% Pub
All apprlfil forms of Policies issued. .
Liberal odes for payment of premiums.
Toheirs non-forfeitable by their terms.
The etitirg profits of the Company divided egad
ably among the insnred.
DIVIDENDS.
WALTON 11. PECKHAM, PRESIDENT. .
WILLIA3I T. I:WOKEN:VICE PREIDENT.
LUCIUS U ADAIIS,'NEey AND AcrrArtr.
PIIILADEIAHIA REVERENCES :
JAY Coosz k Co4l4ukeiA.
Duran. k Co., Balers.
Jon?: Woouf.ruamuls.
S. A. 3ltr.crn . Pre . Farmers'. k MeChanit..' Bank
. I`. D. Prrkau.oN, Publisher.
jlyl2 70 tf
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF lIARTFORD, CONN
Nurrnr.nrso Mons TIIM 59,000 Thoinzna.
ASSETS (Juno 1. 1569) over $25,090,000.
Burplua over $7,000,900.
CURRENT DIVIDEND FROM i 0 TO 70-PER CENT
Total Claims by Death pail to date, over $6,000,000.
TOTAL DITIDENDE PAID TO DATE, COria 6,000,000.
MLSSES,
A P CI:EL Y 111C1'(:.:1 L C 0.11 1 14 Y 1:
All ftsisurplus is equitably divided among, tic i L•ol•
tcy hokle . re in
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A_IN:N.:UAL DIVIDENDS,
'Which may be applied in reduction of Premiums, or
may be accumulated at Interest for the benefit of t
Assured, or may be receired by them in Cash.
--Pall-up Policies are granted atter tau or morn
years' Premiums barn been 'paid, thus practicoll;
making
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITI.VG.
It bumps ,rolicks upon all
DIBALILE PLAxs Lnsuni
M NcE,
"And hab adopted In‘iterworkings several .
SPECIAL FEATURES!
ORIGINAL WITH THIS, COMPANY AND OFFER
ED BY NO OTHEB.
IL B. IcIf.F.AN. Agaa
'Amanda, Pa., July 22; ISN—tf
'MEW ROUTE TO 'PHLLIDEL
PLUA.
NORTE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Shortestand most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Washington. amkthe Smith.
Passengers by .th rotito tako Pimusylvanis k
New York Eallroad train. passing Towanda, 21.7 :IS
A.U., make close connection at Ikt i tilehem with Es-
Press train* of North Penn'a aglr e ed, and arrive In
Plidadelphla at 5:03 P. 31.; in oto take night
trains either for the South or W mt.
City passenger cars am at the Depot. on arrival of
U tralux to convey paseengors to the various Depots
nd to all parts of the city.
Leave worth Penn's Railroad Depot, corner Barks
and: American streets, Phpadelphis,'at 7:35 A. 11..
arriving at 'Towanda 5:1.3 P. M., same evening.
Mann's Baggage Erpress s collects and delivers bag
gage; Mlles N. 105 South Fifth street, Philadelphia.
MOTET AccommoDAvoxo.
Freight roc ved it Front and Noble streets. Mils
delphia. and forwardpd tic Daily Fast Freight train
to 'Towanda, and all points in Snamehanua valley
with quick dlspateh. - ELLIS CLARKE.
Den. Apt. N. P. li. R., Front and {1 1101 V Sta.
May 10, 1870.
Philsdelplds.
SOMETHING NEW IN
TOWANDA. FA. •
`RAG AND TAPER DEPOT !
OFFICE,„' GRIEFTIIS . PATTO.N"S .72LOCK
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Intler B. w..nady.k, Clothhag Store, Bridge Stn- t.
' Wo beg to inform the .14ople of Ilrluttord county
that we have openettan establishment as above, Ai.'
intend paying thO Highest Price in Ctolt for
RAGS, PAPER, COPPER, LEAD, lIWS
Mid Iu fact all kinds of old metals
There ar‘.. Toni of OIL AN'Aispaper, old ll,oks.
* wasted yiarly in Towanda. Gather up the fiagments
that nothing be that, and tang them to us and e , t
your cash:C. WILLSON & CO.
C. W1LL20.1 , 7. `7•
A. F. COWLER. Jttly3S
- -§HAD,
Iletrlnk, Cticocs. Italshut, Coaft.h, )4c.. at
March 4..10. . W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
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SVM iNguRA Nc r E
- ixp. tr.ast. '
General Agents.
Toisr.v:rm,
e 1 U.OOO fysj
;250 ur.lo
ME
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$573,in
$516,674.
$13,000,e o.
CAMP A: laliCL-Nt.
$25,000 000
2,1 !0,000
. 1,000 000
. 500 ( )0
S.l A. RECORD,
Agiqlt, Towanda, Pa
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