Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 08, 1870, Image 4

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GatE p the "p`Taail llt9 F'i
..titter-Abe , resauf 'hikying....kovet ,
4 44:144' r 7 ' - 'l3.iii . fitfb - t..ggt?44 1 #4,____:44, k ..:1
their hay; : do - not ilefibrk 41143 .`"T./uFlif:
PltZlei...,ltokv.Ukt.isia4:'tiiii l: 4' ,, V , Tados :
iiil)4B.tr:#,P.ltutta:olls#.4lio
- „no iniiiiiniin, elay. l'l t hili
'konith foacili":;*llo*!ititaAgt
ceiva by your stoiik: - iiow' , aid:then.
as 'a eliaue;;.ii4a.'ll , --=-.X 43 :-iisidta;
and rars : ,- ; profitabyre for • bedding.
Brake 4, ti...m.ret'yotrag. ; linisliei of . this'
year'fitrcnyth;::'. - o,.ds,
~ rushes, , rgik
gl'oNi".ilig 1:94(.416;ri1143A15':'---44l'fin a
useful 'sphere, when
,applied to - this
use. Thev . 'n:it only_ *Eerie, for bed::
(ling nr:.k;iii ,, ...yotir - stock - clean • and
corjoriable, ° .but they -add ii i :ma.ni/ie
rk : , •oureas of-the rune. - Se,vcral - lOtuls
ni:Ly -be olqained on each farm; .:that,
yi:ILF :art ex ,?;e4r,,h.vel)y.evionslY. fallen;dow I:: Ili.leatid 1.14;•, - 04,0•Og,' Piet
• th , -.. e:atntry . use-sou - many -,:farms -on 1
wi1i...11 tl.ere are_ .7o r ws of • Vashes,
brakes aid .4itieds,'' lining: the 3valls;
fenci,:i and .:rt,dsides: ,!l'his .
.ought
no', to. be. Year by year, these "now
it•-•••• 1.-.:, vinpr6l.lla.bie things, . enreach
I;:..•te :::1 , 1 more upon the cultivated
p •ri.Oili of the field, driiirig out the
gra,-,s, slia(litig_the L cropi„find yielding
no re, .rn for the' damage they. do.
F4rille a, 504,10 .o*, A 13.4.• henceforth'
let Flo ore , such-esign.s -of slovenly
dealin - iyith:your 4oil cry out. against
tl
you. 'tatlicata them ; burn these
mai. f i . baddiug •or compot heap,
and exercise - yigilericein their otter,
extermination in. fainre. .. -.
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"The diligent hand maketh rich!!
Had there been no Other -occupation
to whieli this broad maxim .applies,
it wonl,l hayc been, very appropriate
T'J Lriiiiil! ,- ,.. - And to-no part of the
i.e.,: tilit of 'Agi' ien4ural life does it ap
-1,1:: Ao.h.piore peettli;ir. fitness than
i• t . ll-.;productiou and securing of the
f-trege crop: . Here diligence, perk
ver.oit, and - (..uergy ' are the allpi.L. 7
..:.ilil:g• relnis.-ites to sneecfls. 1 Let -no
opDortnnity to get 4my, fodder or
1 - ):Jdi.li:.g pass ununprevcd. Too lit
tle atteu•uogi is paid to this, too little
effort expended in this direction. An
excellent time to apply top dressing
i 0 g,•a.is lauds, and p5...-haps the very
bc - ,t, ls dire - et - 1y after haying. Wheth
er it be old, well decomposed matoafe,
as.ln. , s, superphosphate, lime or •other
fo7tilizing agent.
~.It forms a protec-
Urr.i to the shaven liola, from the
i.:1: . .-ri of a burning pun ; the fall rains
carry it away to the rootlets; it forms
a protection to the grass from ice and
frost.
Tender Beef.
Every one who has gone to market
for ten year. past. ?inows the itwe•-
tairty of obtaining friiiu his butcher
a joint of meaf Avtlieh will prove ten.
der whea 000ked. The re:1,5011 Ls
fre.luent ly been st:Lce..l iuthesc. , :pages,
to le. owing to 'hot management of
lranzTort.ttion. neees
zi•trily givon piac, , , near our- large
ides, to clair:,ing, aticl the conse-
() crest. t o q
l-oin :-;teers art
ce.oxi4-1-1 rarz. long distance . s
without food ur ere tiruist.ii
tn'd r—the chauge
11-inptstru t- rniir,ad ears
tho ilutt van be iin
ine.A. eonsn,lnt.:, , -.• is, the ah
innal hoe'oacs heate-.1, feverish
!o,"1 it is v;uv ...lien kill-
Sri (.. t• , 11 41111Y11‘,Ieschlio.
, , 1 . t 4
,_ .
•)f. Philatlelphia
infolll , S Itg, he i 2 mow is
!1•2 ;,:aetlet
:4,tit, to his own pasture
;i . .)r Ivc;:A:s or snore before
in this tin. th,
_ rested and recupt.r
-t'.; rhn fov*.
i.1. - I.AI ;Ind juief of the
• • ••••itc , n elisuin
111,, ii:;r;o:11 .;
t• reacht , i, d i
:JV colui•lailat of tort;_fh
tt`.trt I:i3 plati sit.ml.l
bate!t[T•:, auk! 51•-
tt.0.•••,•L:6,;1•,:; Itiat it. 61101141 Ibv (•!1-,'2
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e utalzns—Datni PLin
on (Cal.).llcpublicaa
On the westeim side of the
San 4,4asittin lhe wheat croli inn to•
t ar-lsf , n. The wholo
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alTe u.nnee, :111,1
lit•aflf, tho-- Sitar, (4
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:it o.lsis —a green N/Jt.. Lilo de,-
gr. - !ets the'eye_kf •
the trav
cr gi, i.leus the heart of the
• •w:.1•••:. About two Miles from Ban
! :C., a 1'(•••1.s
one . 11u - nired and si-,t•.-three 2 1,c:. k
'.711 7 A11 are: green • awl thrifty aul
oro::liF'e to yield a fair, crop. Al!
:rroond this tield r.re miles of the
wlic.at, , n which
not at grain will be raised this season.
and everything% except the
of seeding, is sinailar-yet his
n:igl:l) . urs rr.iscliothirer, while A.l',
St - q..l;ing has one 111111Crilg1 and sixty
acre.% of fair wheat. The ordin
:-...ry- cu,tora of sowing wheat is to
plough the ground very shallow
plough at- that,) sow the seed and
harrow it beneath the i-. -- nrface. Stock
ing pursued a differcut plan. He
tirit deep or suhsoil ploughed his
ground; in. tlie fall he reploughed it
h-rrwed in the seed - ; in the spring
the area was heavily rolled.
The result is a fair crop widie - ground
:,c0,1,-1 in the ordinary manner pro
duee.s nothing.
To,; )11:oz.—This delicious
vci;ctablo is now iii prime—and
tni.ge sliohld Lo uitttout it.. L is
lig:Athy and palatable is properly pre
-In:red or cooked .
• ft,: -A ay stewing tomatoes is to
choose very ripe ones ; shin and slice,
r,-jeeting• our hard parts. Put iu n
MAI , . Irit ter. and pepper and
vt..ry nut more than ten
in Litt . es. Another way is to stew 'the
ttinitoes until thOrozwhly soft, rub
then *through a . sieve, and then cook
thorn down to a, desired -thickness.
Better. alt and pepper are the usual
selsonin4. Thetis fond of the flavor
of onjons-:will find the addition of
ellopped 'onions while cooking; to
make an ; etn.,t.!llent -variety. : , Choose
large frnit. and cwtout a cavity -at
tint st end : .this with a mixture
of pirsvd'.:rcd crackM•s -or bread.
mutt' Onttor, wilt or other season
' iug., ps4l and hake until done.
c..refullY, the tomato-ts
ataltl their :shape. Tomatoes may
be brt,ib-ln: t them in halves cross
wise aud put, the cut side down, upon
a gTidiron oVerlhe fire. When the
Eurfil;!: tlll7ll 'them and pat
I;ntter, etc., .each, and co , 1:
until done.
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:. • :r.-.-'Vhf.ll f;ll,lii ing
thick writinhr prs,piz
in r0n.1..1 p - ;ez,i.,l Vir; s;ziJ ofthu top
of Oar- jive, izeafing,
;,/ tc,i, of Argf
t`.;'.. 1 - t:' , 3lmparr.
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Soaks areitationev.
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YANKEE NOTIONS
To=,:nds 4 Nov. 19, 186 a.
Mscellaneotts. ,
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DOMESTIC"
LOCK STICH
SE IM4CHINE.*
THE " DOMESTIC " is a Shntqo
Sewing linehine,_ which has been
used for the lust five years in the
West, anti is now introduced for the.
first time in this section.i
It runs faster than niost, easier
and more quietly than any, doing the
lightesl. as well , ,as the heaviest work
done on any Stqying 4achiue
ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND BEE IT
Plain Machines - $65
Half Case
All Machines have Blake's Patent
Table.
Agents wanted in unomupied territory*. Address,
CO.. Sern.utou,
•
For rale by
VALOR tz CAME.
Crowaada, l'a
A. A. SINNER.
Al.h.tsa.
.flay 12,13:J. 7 4
VASE It!) COMFORT
QM
BLESSING OF PF,I3FECT SIGHT
Thu re in not !us rq vsinahh , as perfect sight, mil
perfirt right can only bv_obtained by uziug
PERFECT-SPECTACLES!
Tlrc aifflnf:ty of prccurilif; ‘v1.10.1 in will kuewn
TAZABUS
0 CCU LI STS AND OPT IC ANS,
lIA lITFO ND. CONNECTICUT
mssurAcr.JitEßs OF THE CELEIMITED
P:: 1 1 MC rEll SPECTACLES,
neve, after ye era of ex perenne. expertmett, and
end the erection of costly thertnt cry. been ettubted.
to that (;11.1ND DESTDERNMS,'
PERFECT SPECTACLES !
‘.Vhirli !sine bccu sold with nutiznited ludisfaction to
lbe wrai , ra lu the Weshirn States during the Fist
ilftesti yemrs.
uevur ticALts
iast vf:4-11,:mt,chnilge:
17.. , .A . A. LAZA - 1:17S mortras have appointed
JULES 1117(11.11:NIN. &saki . In Watliln and Jew
ery.. Iheir eoh agent for T. - macda, Itennia. And
vicinity. April 14, 1870.
REPORTE_Tt . JOB PRINTING
0 F'7ITOM.
Havint! r,runtly added grmtly to ntir tatilitier, we
are now I nvtriul to do all ktn.la or
"JOB PETNTIIIG
LOWER PRICES
MEI
LETTER STYLE'
Than any establlglunent lu
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
MEER
THE REPORTER OFFICE
EX.4.IILTNE! SPECIMENS.
GREAT EXCITEMENT PA
PER RANGING!
T'..q . ER HANGING DONE FOR 10 TO 15 CENTS
PER ROLL
Oh, yea! oh. yes! it make.s me laugh tolmow that
lz.bor is reduced one-half.
Graining only $2 per day. Pocelalu finishing ofny
$2 per day. Glazing only $2 per day. Painting , of
all kinds only $2 per day. Blinds painted green at
only 75 cents to $1 per pair. Blinds common col
lora 50 cents to $1 perpair, andatt materials ihrninh
ed. Tin and Decked roofs painted with patent roof.
tug for 12 cents per yard. I ailt also furnish my
customers with Lead and fine of the best qualify at
C. 411116 saving from to 25 per cent. ou awry
hand. . 0 ' F. E. POST.
1! a. June 18, 1370.-tf No. 32 Second-st.
AL MARIET.
c
~., still continue to keep constantly
•,. complete nasortment of every
\
. el: business, consisting u4an-
ESH AND SALT
SUGAR CURE i lIAMS,
mtrrroN. -. i,2 BEEF. • LAMS,
VEAL, l ,
i - POULTIIY,
HAUSA E. : t,
BOLOGNA. DRIED B)1 '
TALLOW, ad., ho. -
Also,
M" .I S _EI
1
FRESH .FROM
. THE J.ARTIS.
Tow&
C"
• the anbaeribe'tk
on hand a full sma
thing pertaining to
ly of
RF,F,F, PORK,
107 - :1 , A O . Z. : 1 1/ AIM
In their lemon.
Parties walling Oysters in Largo or slush quanti
ties will be tarnished on short notice, et the old
stand. Cryrrati. 'lLthErr, /dont:two'. Block, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
CMS. U linumu, l LELLInI k hiIILLOCK.
' Taw. llothcsnr.
Feb. 24..1670-tt
-7 PISH, PORK, lIA3tS AND LARD
I:at 'COW= .t WEIVEL
powELL & MYRR ~3RE SELL
4ur TEA vez.7 a,dp.
R° YAL BAKING POWDERS at
COWELL & MYEIVE.
IRUITS OF ALj 2. 1 :Nils:DS
11 01 BCF..HORSFORD'S BREAD
MayPrevirstion. at O. B. PATCH'S.
2n, •
CHESTER, WHIT PIGS
Ytib. Kstr. 'ylry
N*? J 7. '7O-.2ta A. IL SWIM, V1at....•4 Ps.
A FULL. STOCK. OF WOODEN
Wra,
• 0: t• rATCHT.
MI
SRiE RA
i 7o ° ai g' 24l7ls l
mP°:,-
rtznirsAND, iouttio. Drisirr. cemscio: :
. . lIILWAIINEL NT. PAUL ON/1 1 /. . •
• And W pobas WestDoefinmd:
; DAYTON, CINODINATI4 INDIANA/MAL -
, . Lormsylusorr. Louts. - 7 .
f Astd all *Oats Booth Aavl Soalhved. .
•a t - NAw An)
vrnicar . cum= To Roomems. 11011140.
mt.t AAD OnionotAn. - ,
MEE
ECM
tt,
,24
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On and atter Monday. Mitt IS. 1.810. trains uut
Ounla Waverly at about the follenring tone, vis '
a.ra NIGHT ELPRESS (Mondays eicepled) for
A ROcluister.Duffale, iDunldrit t CletalanCand CIA.
chtnati. connecting with the Like Shore, Michigan
Southern, and Grand Trunk Itailwaya at Buffalo.
• Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; shoat Clear
`.; land with the C. C. C. k Ina.' Railway to Indian.
apons; and at Cincinnati with the Lot:Welk Short
Line Railway, and the Ohio fa Mississippi Railway
fur the South and Southwest ; also with connect
ing lines at principal stations on =sin lino.
435 a. m.—NIOUT EXPRESS, daily. for Voeheater.
Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cindatati. rank
lag direct connection with trains of Grind Trunk
_ and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Ihinkirk and
••• Cleveland. for all paints West. arid at Cincinnati
with the Ohio & Misslsitippl and Louisville Short
Lizto.Railways for the South: andSoutn.weat ; also
with all connecting lines at principle atattoni on
Main Una.
8:28 a.m.—MAIL Tram, Sundays excepted. for
NATIO and Dunkirk. , .• .• ; , •
.5:33 p.U3. - --nILMIRA ACCOMMODATION. itatillars
executed.. .
N
O
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6:18 p. EL, DAY EXPRESS. Buz:days ewe- pted. for
Rochester, Dadralb, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cindnns-
Nand the South. ' Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main line.
New and iniwovea Drawing Boom Coaches accom
pany, this train from _Ned York to Buffalo, and
Sleeping Coaches aro attached at Hornallavillo, tun.
ning tbs.'? to Cleaveland sh=on withontchange.
5:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL,
for Buf
falo. Dunkirk and Cleveland, conne tang with trains
BIM
..for the West. T
A-Sleeping Coach is attac htd-to
_ this train ruining
Altrottgb to Buffalo. .
7:00 naI:=WAT
, 4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the Watt.
GOING EAST. -
1:00 aan.-14IGHT EEPRESS.Sundaysexceptod.eOi
meting at New York with afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England cities. -
Sleeping Coacher socompriny this train to N. Y.
5:50 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESth Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Je mm y City with afternoon
and evening trains of New' Jersey Railroad for
, Philadelphia. Baltiniore,and Washnigtoo; and at
New York with steamers land -afternoon Express
thins for New England C ties. Also stops it prtn-
' cipal stations and conticeing pointeron mainline.
Bleeping Coaches accompany this train toNew Tort
12:55 p.m.—DAY EXPRESSI - Bundaysexcepted, con
necting at Jersey City with midnight Express train
05 New Jersey Railroad , for Philadelphia. Aho
stops at.principle stations and connecting points
on mein line. .:
New and implored Drawinfi-BoOm Coaches accom
pany this train from Buffalo to Now York.
3:35 pat.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.. daily for
Susquehanna. ' •
8:28 a m —ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
9:25 p.m.. NEW YORE MAIL. Sundays excepted.
• 9:05 p.m.—LIGErTZUNG EXPRESS, daily. connect
ing at Paterson for Newark 4 at Jersey City' with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Baltimore and Wallington • and at New York ,with
Mornin,g - nrpress train or Roston and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal cottons and con.
nerting points on main line,
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to
New York.
3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
A revised end complete 4. Pocket Thne.Table"
ofTassenger Trains on the Erie Railway and om•
fleeting lines, has recently been p - ablished, and tam
be procnred on application td the Ticket . Agent of
the Company.
L. D. ROCKER.
• Genl Snrt.
- $7O
pA. & N.Y. CANAL
Lace
Wmerin
1%17r00m 7.15-3.58-7.35
Triukluunoez,ll,23-0.17—P.0
Pitt•thrt,.... 10.35-7,30.
Wilkesila4o,
Wbite 11aven.12.35 P. AL
@ZI=MI
r.rn 2.33;.
is t1kehei0.....2.50.
EMI=
:'Lila (Irv.)
NevrYork(nn..) 6.05 '• 6.00
A.IIL
Train at White Haven. Up Trains
dilleF et Pattt .
l'r4 , enget, to and from New York and Philadel
phia without eluotge of care.
Down train connects et Allentown wftla Through
Fe.t Exprosa for Ilarrisburg, Pdtabnrg and tho
we.t.
TIPORTANI.' TO ALL WHO
V.V.I.TE THEIR SIGHT!
The sight of the agea ar.sh.tcth the weep strengthen
ed end the perfect preserved.
"For the matinfactming of the
CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES. LONDON
t . 1, 0 COTWIIT t'eises Ci7stal Sri c.f.i. les, made ny
the ebove insktute itre now a long time before the
the mphl am! hacreasotl dernantl :or them
1 . 01111,111,1 \Pith the universal acknowledgment or
their dearness in visiou and to the eye, shows
ph.inly to tie are an - porter cur other (flan.,
,1.1 the market,
mAjority e (mostly Imported) end
no matter how 'fine the framen, coutain lout a poor
mud worthless article or glasses, (generally cast or
is,sworl :1 they are made, to be sold only, dithent
miy calculatton respecting benefit to the eye, and
titer..n.r., the great complaint of poor root weak
sntit. Tho.isanda are using gasses now which tire
mid fatigue the eye, where toe objects get dim atter
short usage, or require an intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they
properly itutted, would ba preserved a life time.
The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex
CryStal Glasses are the following:
The Leusf:a are ground of the beat material. pure
and hart, and node only for optical purl - macs, they
are thereto:, net liable tenet s , ratclical-or ultea-
They confer a brillinacy and ultstinOtm.ss of visloa
'Oct found iu any other glass.
Thny ran be natal equally will by day or candlo
light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. • -
They are umatind mathematcally true in the con
cave cony( v 101 l 1 Isr, raordnrg Itl the rhile u scpby of
nature. and shape of cornea of the eye,' therefore
r.auist,na nature only instead of forcing it.' .
That the leases are centered correct into the frimes.
'They Can be noted longer than any other glasses
without changing to selligher power.
The frames are nuula attai-rand durable by eve
rtor:A uvork:u.: nand warranted to give satisfaction.
W.ll. A. CH.taIUEBLIN.
Beater in Watoltes, Jewelry and SP.veriVare,TOWILIS•
• da, I'a., has the sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford comity. No Pedlers employed.
July 12, 1870-tr
A.I .
FLRST NATIONAL BANK,
This isrik. offers TrNIISUAL FACILITIES for the
transaction of a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO
AGREEMENT
SPECIAL CAME GIVEN To THE Comitcpon bs Nom
alat Cnstyts
. ,
Parties wishing to mint MONEY to any part of the
tains] States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prin
cipal cities and towns of Europe, can heroprocure
drafts for that purpose.-
To or from the old country, by bast steamer or Nall
Mg . lines, always on band.
Y iacin IMMO= OM/ Kt BEDUCES 714XL1.
Ilighest Priot paid for ILS Flonds,%%'9ld and Sileer.
E. IL SMITH, President N. N. BETTS. Jn.,
Towanda, Jane2l. 1569. Clothier. •
, -THE OTTOMAN DECIWIERREI
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/ HEN" ARTICLE OP PIIRRPNIRE.
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[CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE.
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- INDISPENSIBLE FOE
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. i 'ALTOS AND OINELDREN.
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Veroldi. • the unsightliness and suppressing the
ofimuire •••rs of the Sick Room and Norway. At
'once useful ud ornamental. It is mo r e useful
than any article • f Parollare of the imam cost.
For sale by -• ' principal Furniture Deakin.
Price 53.00., ' febl7 ihn:
R AICURI-A3 ‘ ►
1)111MTVT. BOO* I
MAI/10a ardllimae.
BB EAD , CAt.E,
- AND CRACKER
baked daily and sc.ll at wholcials ind
Isi outDETLCM the
public let* Witter aluttell'or &good meal ?.tlll ' es
the day and: cecuing.
. , orsTas; d9D , ICE =Li"
oikbaud during their scum
Ago a ituiasitutment of Groceries, Conl6iemery,
Fruits. Nuts. tr.c.
Towanda. 11727 - - Boort k.too.
A LL KINDS GROCEREES"ANV
PrcPrlsicras wholcsile and Tagil. at
C. PATCII7I
.:zaziesi r te, 4.+0 Vi
BAGGAGE CHECKED nstrcues
WM. R. BARB.
Getel Paater Art.!
& R.R. CO.-
'.E.`i6ES TBAIHB.
AIISANCIESIENT OF PASS
IKE!
Commencing° 3lny
GOING NOLITII.
elre P. 51
" 0,03-I.IN—LIO
00=0 SOUTH.
P.M. P.M.
• 5.13-12.25-7.20
3,07-10,10-4. w
2,00-8.55..
1A,58 A.ai.:,
CIEM
9,49
9,3 i
liZiffi
EZIEEI
JoirN P. COX.
Superintendent,
Mscenaneorts.
PIIIL.IDELPIIII OPTICAL INSTITUTE,
5210E.ED AND TINTED OL.lin:< !VS WEAN. OS IS
. flairED
OF TOWLIDA
•
CAPri.t\
SURPLUS \FUND
PASSAGE TICKETS
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ilkiblil4l4 eta //, %Pim?, sop ,
otkislo the Minas
. sfilleiditta County salPildid•
a tato itafireeidsded Moak of
a4rait'R
ROCEBI
; ,),;.4 •
that lean rollit u toy none as an be pnithnnot
Olseither4ll.n4.ooTiothignaikra4.44lasinek
_
TEAS, ,COFFEMS, SUGAI*3,
• "Z:_t" t:tir •
84.81BATVII ke- -
STARCH,.
• .itive in baud a bin tv stock al
AlißON,, j ..l7.ol7ksat,
TOM DO.. DUCHWESAT DO. - ,
keep onneaki*ka k ! ne. Palm:pup, usPosnA
an.- t;toratition iitas
publio ki oar Clue% Be Boat.. • '
STOCK. OF -TOBACCO,
'.. • ;1' . 1 • I. •
tsi gas* sit Wee!' Zan Oareei(Ozaillpratedlsitit&
M.llat asa4llmys Saw:
. Plano pitsind essmi4 a staOt
WOODEN WARE.
• •-• :s
large aucettnent of YAM= IfOTIONS, TOlLiff
SOAPS, 11011 pay the higiestotaitafes fot
• • , COI7NTRY PROM:fall.
'Farmen, give us i can before reniag e iM.keiia.
„
All moons Indebted to late Arm will please eall
mid make linmedlate payment.
Towanda. March, 12.1867
GROCERY AND PROVISION
S T 0 lei
McCABE
Wboleaskaad Retail V;aless In •
FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
.11EROT.OPH NEW ELCKIH, TOWANDA, PA.
We do not deem Wocceasary to enumerate all the
Moroni atticlea keep. Our aeusortanent
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
FritST CLA . SS GOODg.'
Cash. paid for Parmere Produce.
JAMES MCCABE.
Mareb.l.lB7o: HARRY MIX.
PEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND PROVIBIOX STOKE.
8017TH 00SEER BRIDGE AND WAIN STREWS*.
• .A new 'ma coniplete etOe!z of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
will be sokl al t e loot
.r.ffislble prima.
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING;
FRUIT OF ALr, DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANK FF, NOTIONS,
FLOIJR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c.
Bring cm ycnir R r 9 ducc, which we pay cmh.for
A ootustant supply of. - Amkton Salt. all drawl Chums,
Batter Firkins. Tuba. ka. -
$125,000
40,000
Please call and look through our stock, and we will
do our beat to please you. W. A. IitOpr.WWL.L.
Towanda, Apt 28, 1869.
LOOK HERE!
COWELL. & ALYEA
At tho old stand of BRANHAM & Cotrzr.A., arc now
receiving a 'Argo and well solosted stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
tibial they offer to cash buyers at prices that deft.
com Petitio- • . .
Cash paid for aU kinds ratiliers'Proettios.
.April . 2l; 1869—tf.
TIMES • KUGUENIN,
•
JEWELLER tE SILVERSMITH,
1!,. ,
LOne or .
, •-,
' .
k \ \
MEWL'. fr i NEW ILE.bO4". TO rA:vp.i. PA.
\ 3
Liu just reoltved from Now lark s now assortment
of Am Gobi \
MI
WATCHES,
AMERICAN WA :Ix
id-ltdeseriptions. Mao Akseiected assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
JEWELRY,
.Amocsa TB:4
GOLD, SILVA% AND STEEL fiI i ECTAGLES A3D
EYE-GLAINES to fit all met of Impaired sight.
NEW PATENT,ACCY)MODAIING SPIWTACLES.
By this patent I any enabled ta exchange .(Haaaes
k any thee *Pint eitra charge. Call =4 see.
, $ :: k Wi.ICUS AND' JEWELRY, REPAMED
~
-.., ,;,,.‘,..,.:•,:-..;
.._
ACKEREL 'CODFISIT BLUE
Fish. Nackinatr ULLA • Oupecea, ridded and
Smoked Salmon. • • MGM. and Dried Deer, at
LONG k SWAMI
raff
wv . ! tw
IMMM
NEM
=I
C: /X PATCX;I
L
o. a. man.
-
AND
We sell nothing but
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
DAIRYMEN,
Jewelry.
SWISS
nire.
EST TO THE Bur
lessoneva
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siewitii MI Hurd sit the West Adm.,
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Always* *iiialtstbs gicratmfath
• ~A mczom - 0 - cmptisimar- := A
Etr sprrx tar,Y , B mr . ,s dco.
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Towanda. April 21.1870. ' .*- , - --.
;
Is IP 4.44
all/'This space bolongs to E. SCHWAttE, dealer in
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Ho Is so
bat* selling Clothing that he has not thuo to writ*
an advertisement
t ti
HURRAII! -11111111 All
119EIMI
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICER OF
READY MADE CLOTRING,
M. E. ROSENFIELD's,
(Oliponllo Powell a Coe.)
I am now offering to the public a largo and oholee
stock ot
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
LINEN GOODS,
And all the late styles for Spring 'and Summer wear,
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Which will 'De sold 25 per cent. less than Punier
p voice of ticea at IL E. ROSENFIELD& ' Also a brge In-
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
I Intend to sell less Ulan cost, to mate room for
Fall Stock.. Now is your. Was to buy • a Suit
cheap. 'Ca ll and convince yourself that N. E. no.
IMFIELD offers Groat Bargains lit the line of
Clothing and
GENTS FUUNTERTSO GOODS.
Call before purchasing elsewhere.
Towanda, Jan. 93,1870.
A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED
GLORIOUS NEWS FOR. c Inform OF TOWARBA
AND VICINITY;
. .
There la cogitantly being received at tlinj.TititPLE
OF FASHION," a large istne k of
1 ,
SPRING AND SUMMER Gotoi,
•
which bare been purchaie'd for cub, st reduced
prices. and will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates
than erer.belbre offered in Towanda. 'llijstock eon
slats IA part of
NM', BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING.
numr, a l umni as eatas Brim
FINE DitEBB COATS, CAE6INERE EMT% LINER
Coats, Pants. Vests, and White Linen , Ovck Butte,
also a large variety of
3
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
'BATS. CIPS, BIISPERyEBS. RECIC. TIES.
PAPZIVAXD LOOM OCII.LAIIII.
styles and fashions. Remember the ht.
that I offer and that Ism net to be an.
my dealer in town, or elsewhere. All
Y la my line are res
hasin=lly brit.
ed to give use f before
yourselves. \ eon vine.
R. JACOB&
149 -st.;,Reldbunan's Mock,
Cash paid for and Pelts..
GOLD STILL COKING DOWN:!,
sem gviir taiga was
. •
44
GROCERY & PROUSI
C ?NELL & -BIYER
at prices that cannot WI to satisfy ell that they are
determined not to be undersold by any one: ' They
liave enlarged their Store by building so that they
now have mote for the freak supplies that are daily
received by them. Thorium connected with their
store a Market where - they now keep fresh meats to
sell by the quarter or piece, amp s roll Empty ot ties.
aeries and to *Melt' they woman PAW the
attention of all cash buyers. Come and examine our
Goods and Prime. befare purchasing eta satisfy
yourselves. 'We guarantee all goods to give mire
satisfsetion_ Wears thazaltiL to ear mammy for
Warped liberal pate emend solicit exonlinutinai
of the ann. - • COWELL . it MYER.
• ":
are now being, offered at
TRY OUR TEAS :AND COFFEE,
IM=E
;.!
4 . : 11:;,;-7- 11 :
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FALIc.-:AND.;•wlsiglati
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EN
MMEMEEMI
UrrSrACUON O}ITMMAME
At'l!snis
CLOTHS':AND 'C
t.
. : '.:',:**,T.S . :.:4tAl).:'9„*P‘l3.
GENTS' FURNISHING .GOODfi
IS. 14131 to at Use Wariticsuse ' the!feet and third
Tuesdays' of mob month. wltb samples of Goods,
inn prepared to tskeosesures.
• 6sO. B. ,VAN TILSOR '
"Sept 4. *O.— . noxrr. lasternts.
NEW' "SPRrNO:. AND t3ITheiDEP,
061:14:181
:D .D
'lronlajunnnnee the ok isninda;ina th•
tbst he bas In .40:ni and daily re!
( 4' l4 v!,s luman4 .
FRESHG 0 ODEC, -.;
fa
. ,
lolls Una. table ' lo wants at elikk .
be will NACoarealey inna&
GOLD
Oandsyng as loud at good ! weU and rellible made
. -
- *gaily or any klnd) easafatbss of •
S 0" S
COATS; VESTS AND 'PANTS , .
an Wool.
DRESS COATS, PASTS & VESTS,
• Win Coslo.Dadoya and Fans.
ithnealls and inieralgria;ll..nen and Puree Cane,
Linen. Claillaere, and Flannel Shirts. Nock Tice. Bus,
madam Ohms. Canes,. -Leather Dago, Spring Style
Silk. Soft and Stem Hats. 6R nrshcbtea. Bement.
her that good Goods are ct
any per• _Waytw at Day price than
Uge g l . n 3 l7 l 110. 4 tto u r t h el l3VtiTlrocTi y .=
Towanda. Jdne A, 1870. E. W. EDDY.
.
132..;001)
_B7c CO.,
Still continuo to monneactarelthedr celebrated
HORSE POWERS & 'CLEANERS,
and will will a better ruaChlno, ter leas money than
can be had elsewhere In the world. We claim for
our machince that they will do' as much, or more,
Chant y other, unl are more ,durably built We
,personalty 'superintend our wort and see that it In
well down. We will send
of on! Machines, on application:
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
On d Two lions THRESHER 4f SEPERATORS,
THIiESIIER a=l cLza.%?..s.
FJINNING MILLS,
44RCULAII AND MAO 6Air TAXIS.
SAW AND GRIST MILL work onto order.
Give na • call before ',niche:dna claewbere,
Vii 'DO .(1110.1(1V1111 `SIZTITLY
Ang. 3, 11469
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY
On Pine. between Miltitandl Snout!, Streets, back
of G. P. Mason k Co.'e Bank,
1112tUir 8/17L1iNfornistly or the firm of Bryant
k Stake) Informs his , friends slid former pitrOne,
thit he has built a
NEW MICK CINALWE FAcTont,
wltero bo will constauey kccp on band n frill nankin .
monk of
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
TROTTING SULKY% AND SKELETONS,
Made of the bed material and finished In the bed
citr able. Ilia long i:.sperienee In city Carriage
Factories gives ldm a decided advantage over Ahern
in the-
Finish, Style and DunaWily
of his Wsgena. MI *I ask+ Is in
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
;mrlions t.i purchasing chowheie.
•
ALL WORK . WARRANTBD TO GIVE Mir'?
•
Tiumkfrd for the liberal „patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully so& a continuance of the
=I
SZPAELUNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
• . • at viducid prices.
Term:lda, Slay 94,1870.—N
NEW -PLANING MILL.
The
dlaoe l efe j r:lce=at a ll=a l: 3 comma
Aped zi
with the moat roodern end improved machinery, for
the nanufaefore of -
sis premed to fill enters, whether large or kaall,
ripouaboshcateat fleece. We have also a large re
lief; of MOULDI2(OI3, of the meet atibran4petlem
which we cal Mullah much cheaper think they can be
smirked by baud.
PLA2IIIO3. •
TDNOVEING. • -
01100VYNG.
. , AND SCItODL
BAWINO,
Arid an other Work, pertaining to ioinery, will betimes
to wait oar ottatontera:, • •
PINSOIIII building :end not thing more than tease
• to fourteen miles +Natant. will Radii imply Or their
interest to buy aim orbringtheir lumber and hare
It weeted•by our ineettlnery. Being your grid of
Flotaing. or other tumber;inel while your hum la
Betting. Welt round" out and take it tams with
„ We win Fir CANN for ITNIN , AND
a.lThiMat della ered at oar lumber 3iird. Come and'
sae Ina aril yea Can't coma. irrlo.
Tmranis. Feb.. 18641. L. D. RODGERS h Ccl. •
tNZA.NYES,
General De,leti In •
tt FANCY DRY
_GOODS,.
CaCICICCRY. WAINWALL,
ROOTS; SH6ES, SHOE FINDINGS
___
' TOWARD". P 47
•
, . .
No, 203 - Mein St., corner ot. the retpmo Bqtrue., -
J. D. \ MONTAN=
L. D. 310;ITANYE.
any 19.11370
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4 1 ,7 ;:'. - t; i • -•-:' - '" " "
111
Mil
VILVEZIA IV
" alia
ME
Manufactories.
DISCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES.
00 '4? (100'111.
TOWANDA, PENN'A
kY CARRIAGES,
PLATFORIL WAGONS,
SATISFACTIQN.
num Broth?
WINDOW SASH AND MODS
tesiber..
M AaagAiritaßOMENES
:•4r.o.afi.asfif
litzuovirs acirsrazoox-
-;..t.r:-..;i::%,-,i' -- "', '‘, , :f,.:,
:_T0W.4.M!1!..,1.1?A..,i,;:..3;;.:'
h ' ule .141..c!.!.7.1401514/1341i
w A XtiE
W hir"airb r.Ws ' hiw.•nn ~ D~d a9d ` ~re i~ieel~ i
UOVSEi.:f ÜBNiBU (G. OODS,
-Dc)ous. apnt. "
num -Acme,'PUTTY,
AFD iiELTINO.O
_ • one akints, - CMIB. to., ilia - of 'tho bast Omani mat
101 bb soLl Tiat low; Ma ara also Bonita far the
ME
mdmoAN t/Tmk auT,
rAPSn. s.,
MOE
Tha oulyieltable'lljo TroCof Safe mido Alio
FAMBAI I IMALES,
Po ,
15\
86HAGarricon . s EE CO.,
nuoTs,. RAW Pteiz t
_ _,
S 17.1 1 H THOSPH A l'\E
• ' Our staa of
•
/11 TM large, and. eneatabetered oat 'et :the beat
nuiterfaL '
We are abto prepared to do Jobbing of all and..
We are the'oaly agenta for the celebrated new::
tiwn* C4OSINC .STOVE,
The beat cooking Savo In nee. au4 every steno
warranted to give taction. March 10,
Furniture.
FURNITURE STILL LOWXLIJ
Jai& 'O. FPOST,
i liz t ull= i t i c . . the pev
u l i o u
e T , o i tran , da and tl
FUR, lq I 'l l IT E I
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
My stock Ls template and consists of
PARLOR SUITS,
I
lA:BRARY SUITS,
II ITNG ROOM FIIItNM=,
AND
MATTBERSES, , ,SILLOWS,- , IIEDDEIG, MIRRORS,
Ex molt TAzirs, &C., .t.c.
BSTEADS!
My own manufacture, and warranted superior, will
be sold for less than city nude ones wilt coat else
where.
COME ONE, COME ALL,
E.vunine for yourselves. See and be convinced that
Furniture is sold cheaper at FROST'S than-at any
other place In the world. Country dealers supplied
at the lowest. minket rates.
4 t
" •
I furnish COFFINS of every description, ifetaile
Burst Canes, Caskets, and Lave the.
FINEST lIEMISE ICI NORTHERN PENN A. '
Towanda, June 22;1.870
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JANES-MAMMON announces to the publto that
be atill continues to manufacture and keep on hand
large womb:mut of
cAntxr.f FURNITIT'Itt'
Iltireans, Tables, Dedsteults, Standa. Chain, ke., of
every description, which are made of the best mate.
riots, and in the most workmanlike manner. ,
I invite the inepection of the public to my work,
which shall not besurpasred in durability at any shop
in the emintry, and my prices will be foul:at° be as
low as the times will admit.
Itendy.made Conine cousdantly on hand or made to
order. A good Hearse will be fantod when desired.
Ang.m lerz.
pOWELL & co.,
c3=ooDs_
LARGE ADDITIONS
•
tem been nuzde to our
STOCK OP DRESS GOODS
. 4
• - . 4r..., ' .I I
Several novelUes having teen lately introduced
GREAT BAR G AINS
CHINESE GRASS CLOTHS,
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS, CHINTZ, &C., &C
KEYSTONE STORE.
Towanda, June 15,11670
800R -BINDERY.-THE PUB-
Ito Is respectfully informed that the Book• Bi
ndery biz been removed to the Argue Batting, third
story, where will be done
ISDI-1401
hi all its various brand:tie...' terms as reasonable as
-4. the times" will allow. The Bindery will be under
the charge of
An experienced Binder, and all work aline promptly
done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled.
Koala. Maitarlaaa NawaPopera.Old Bunko, &c., bound
in every variety of style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Baling and Binding of
To desired pattern. which in linallty and dlrs
bitty will be warranted. . -
All wort will be re.ady for delivery when promlatd..
The patronage 'of the public is solicited, and per.
feet satheaction outzanteed.
Towanda, Axiom! 3 z 1866.—tL . •• ;
CONSUMERS OF
CONFECTIONERY!,
LET US REASOIt TOGETHER!
now . can any 'Person' manrifsetnre* Confectionery.
and sell It at 16 cents a pound. when sugar is worth
16 nautili at this Bennea7. (unless . It la terribly idol
teratedlt . ,
flier can any dealer retail suet a elle compound to
his customers and have a conscienee void of offence?
How can' any consumer expect to rchase pure
Confectionery at twenty-dee and thirty cents per
pound-when a pure article cannot be mannfactore,l
;leis than thirty to forty tents per pound. consisting
of wade buds, burnt , almends, and such class of
goods
ltitteht a few days we him been offered owls
bads, etc., for dfteen cents per pound; and Chao.
1 late Creams at twenty oents, and the agent acknow
- lodged that they were adulterated ten cent, with
- Term Alba :end At is fact that tons of per
this cheap
corefecthmery'sre made and sold in this country
every year. and ;the consumers are the only peraons
mimed brit.
"for the borefit elf Woe mho with a Pare arid*
elf Cbui attanery. too wit warrant every artWe our
was actors derieUyfet h rc'and foe frost eacry owe
' dient ele4d,t7iol4 to AI
Stoenifornierly'ompteel by Jean/ Carman.ltain Street,
Towanda, October 21, 1352. ,
RIM
will be offered at
CHAMBER SUITS,
ron TILE nrrourff,
JA3r2S 0. FROST.
-
lace eons.
Y. C. witeresza,
BLANE BOOKS.
CONE,
r
4,7:177 , •
. t
VAMM ) OOXIiorIO
r :
itriii*Taluis. •
- ,
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'pa - Pim Street*. litinad"
--!-.•:Raystroommttrsdiedlerigaii;" ifiedr dia. hill iiid
. complete assortment, coniititutltyt sa alma* ?S
MI. =bruin many "Memo tool In the -Arta foe
blaildalt-
mOmbtita*h
vedu rwchitshe sw ed
loop ofaspanni p rasekp'
nlieWmiao
Data!, rrnani*
"zol. 11 .1= 13 r•
ALCOHOL ANDITIRPENTINE;
snurr-wAs!/. -- , .
And 111!"11a
KEROSENE 'OR' COAL. OIL, -
8=4114 rums:
Gum , BSADFB. wicsi:
sieini. Lard. inis*-,Ne;1441301.
TANNER'S ANDMAORINE'OIGS,
• ,
Nati ast, T9ilet Artie Ira Ip all their variety,
SPONOM SOAK CONK
Rznaftgritair 4 4 4l 6 PerfuraeM •
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS,
rocloee PatAu , . Itai),!'s.
awry, nil ffwaLtticms.
smut maze than warms,
Towco, Ssuzr, Puss AND .0101488.
Nursing *At
Gaden, Yield dad Maws ends, Trudiar Bap'
P=aluTaa
irlisPories- 8 / 1 100 3 4 0r Dranna, .
thbg MA" ka,
NIP ?tipple Shells anti Wields, Syringes, '
aea _ Pane, Seit'SeelOgrroliJarsaher
ainuaruns, Flavciring Extracts, Stone
.144 Glare Ware, BoMtals, Corks, Both
7 m r aiti kl, m, aryi te‘ fitov . Mac , Fidtk and Tsckle, dra
go path.
in Nedloinnaqind ika popular Patna '
- MEDI 0 - INES
Ail articles Warranted 'as 'repirmanted. Persons at
• dlatinuie CEP receive theirnrders by stage or mall,
which wW metal ptoutptiand canful attention.
Medical advice- given gratuitously atthe ofom,
chanting only for modielpin • -
, Sir Thankful fur pastittieral patronage, would sea
pectfully announce tot • friends and the public.that
no pains Muth be spared satisfy, and merit the con
ttrmation of their confidence and patronage. -
' sir ()pen Sundays fqr prescription* from $ to 10
am, and 12 in. to 1. and 610 6 p.m.
• '
]L 0. PORTER. SON & Co.
July I.lBlo.—yr.
F.• W :B R. 70 W N . ,
137 NADI STREET: TOWANDA, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGG-IST ! ,
The subscriber respectfully announces to the pub.
lle in geneial that he has on hand a large and well
selected stock of
HEMS, MEDICINES,
•
CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OIL, VAILNDMIES • •
WINDOW GLASS,
A • DYE 13THEIS -
All the popular Patea k t e iketinue of the day.
PURE • WINE t I ND • LIQUOR S
Tor Medical purposes 0n4.. -1 • . -
pEitl o itAl E R V . .
. •
Fancy and• Toilet articles. -
Soaps of every description, .
..
• Thermometers,
Bathing, Surgeons, and Common Sponges,
- Hair Brushes, • • .
. .
Tooth .
BruslieC. • . •
' Dri mini Combs, . •
. Pocket and Fine CoMbs,
Toilet Powder,
. .
•
- ' ?tiff Boxes, -
..
• .
Tooth Powders, -
' Tooth Washes, -
-
.
and Tooth Soaps.
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And other articles belonging to the-Drug trade too.
numerous :o mention.. ruing the Agency of the
GREAT • 11. S. 2•EA . COMPANY,
.4S OFFER
GREAT DiPIICEIIENTE
To purchasers - 01' go9tia in their line. • -
Physicians prescriptions and family receipt corn.
Pounded by persons thoroughly competent, - at ail
hours of the day or night.
Thankful' for the past lihmal patroiiage.l re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the mime, pledg
ing myself that no effort shall be spared 'to make
my 0841)1131u:tient second to none in this eection;
Dr. T. F. Madill may be consulted at this store as
heretofore. F. W. DROWN.
Jan. 31..1870.
roots anti Shoes.
GREAT BARGAII4S , IN
BOOTS I sz siid ,S
al: TIM 0
NEW 110;')T d 171 8110 E
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South end of Ward Howe
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Tlie nuderfti;,nte_d ar, re Fievalg a large and well 'etc
loctrd stock of .
BOOTS AND - SHOES
"Silitable for 6,3
ST )S MU) FALL TRADE,
Which Wo offor low for
: Cash. COnsistiag of
GENTS,
LADIES,
AND CHILDREN'S . WEAR.
SETVED . AND PEGGED BOOTS
MADE TO ORDER. .!
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
AND READY I WHEN PRONLEMD
Thank:nil tar past faro* we sollrit a coratlnuance
of tho saute.,-
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BAYQLL W9ODY0111). - GILD M. co.,asuc.
Towanda, April 5, 1809.
Fonndery and. Machbo'Shop.
FOUNDERY kI4A.CHTNESHOP
The undersigned having purchased the Foundry
and Machine Shop lately owned by John Carman,
are prepared to, o all kinds otwark appertalulug to
their businesa, with promptness and dispatati.
MILL GE 4 . 114 S
CIRCULAR- MILL'S,
MAN D I•L LS,
And all finds of
~iII,L rRONS
• MADE TO ORDER. .
ENGINES P .
And all work warranted b nivn saunflannon..,
SHINGLE :MACHINES
. .
Of the latest and most improved kinds manitfactmed
and - kept constantly on hand ready for use.
P 1 - A;Ot G Its,
inoN. AND WOODEN. BEAMS
bdiul!r.
CULTIVATOHS, CORN PLOUGHS
I •
PLOII 1 (IIi:
POINTS
Of all kinds ? , inc} the biteat, Improvements kept
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CHP.Ii . PC , 'WEItig,
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ILBItGE' AND
... BIZZ.
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S r t .0 'V g '''
'C ASS 'l` I .N - a :El
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f Oat FEB,
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
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1111QE hrrrize t
Lnd an 4Elk3 Of castinis rpkwilned to
''' 11,6 , 4 30,167 1 P. MEM a ,scix
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1TAT7402,114*M. INt3UIIAI4i--C'E
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CCUVC6iTrate $1,00006-4A
, ID DI 701
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COOPS b 7 Ong , Mr in&
- ttritelsez dust pregideni ; ' •
JAI' coon, Cludranatifinsisce tad Ex; Cam. ;
UMW D. 00011. Presidait
WKICUMI .W. PAP, SoUrctoa7 and Actuary.
advantagariif the National JAI. Insuruiec
ate s' • - ••••
L. It is &National Consialy, 41artered b 7 4, 0 ,, m.
1. itsu s Odd ap eaplti I of One Sttalan Dolan
Itagragelox Met oi premium
4. larger Insolence than ether Con
• puke, for the mine money ; • .
6. It LB dellniterind certain
There fs no poisllitfiti of colsrcprts, ntatiqu
onam, mtminaeratanQua by pola7•hoid. ra ;
4. TM Mgaim Sr. plain contracts, so mud Ma.
. IMMO, forco much monci ;
are' hon-forfotting ;
9. ne -- pacia uo eier — dpitiom attachment,
z. CLAIM. 4 CO., Banker,
' L. 8. fit/KELL Wainer
"N. C. ZIABRIVE4 A.:O. MASON,
imilgeists foilosinds and
Jos. 9, WS. • .
'CAMI)
'I2OURANCE -AGENCY,
• Pellicles written In all of the following pnvuLtr asd
rellatelneorupsules. LOSSES settled said paid at oar
omca Lux . psopEirrT; tineinding Lnz
and dwellings in town insured against art. DAIIIAGE
sr Ltairnosiosa well sa Pisa.
LIFE niffultAtiCE affected la one of-the Olde.r,
Laiput and Safest Cocainalen in Ws country.
laintsza. iraccaimez Coimucy, I ' .
Luz*ln. England. i
- Assota 310.0ufmm
Wiosittris ISEr,7ILASCE COIiPANT,
Wilkaf;arr. , . Pa.} '
Miscite, $150.000.
LAstmurnm IsacwisiccE ernimurt .
Lanea.ger, Pa. f
Assetta t245,up0
Isimprintrrllwiramics COIIPANT, 1
Boston, Mau. f
Matta i 630,00.0
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IPTAros Fox hcsan.nrcf-tonrANT.
. I •
,t. X.,. Pork. I
Asisetg. 4361,711-
NOB= A3l/.3I:CAN INIII7SANCE Ce.. t
Hartford, Corn. f
' ' Asp,tft' ttl9l.M.
Car rntx tustntexcE cf.aipArr„;
. Hartford, Vq7171.
. Meseta $1573,437.
CLEVELLTM .IXSIMRANCE CMMA:rf, - I .
Clerclmid, 043.
Aso. U. $51.5,671.
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NEw Yorta. LIFE L.{/3 CIL\N - "C V: COYPANT.
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.VCIO York.) ' .
Ai/gotta 113,000,0i.A.
ACtitOATE 9APITAT., ftEPIIEBMITED. OVI-1;
$25,000,01)0..
Strict attention to busts:teas, fair-dealing, aro
prompt settleinentof toeaca, 'III Ora 31011°.
• Come and try us. ,
Office 11.3 fain street, Opposite Quirt liou7r,
• Mr. Vracawr at Marcum Bank from 9a. m. till 3
Vendr. p. in. •
T. it. CAMP. t - CAMP L: VINCEIT.
W. s. vramutr. j
Towanda, Pa., July 20.
THE PENT MUTUAL
LTA INSURANCE • COMPANY,
:W. 'J2I C . LIESTNUT BTItEET. MILL
LNec.MPORATED 1817.
NECI:3II7I.ATED FU NT., over $3,111:0.1;00,
INi.lOgE ''(:)17. 18119, a'96;.,',235.1..).
DIVIDENDS HAVE . AVEP..IGED . ANSI.: tLLY
• ADOWE 3U v. CENT.
, i.
POLICIES Di.4VED ON A L APPROVED PLANS.
Premiums may be paid& ually or senu,annnally Gr
~. a loan till be Tie for part of the eitoana.
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SAMUEL C. HUIV, Preoideut.
1.7.". - STOKES. e Prvelllvnt,
.J011;ti. W. HOHNOII. 511,1.1,1nDr:.
H. S. STEPHENS, Secretary . .
-jiy13,164.1 H. 13. 3rE.E.lN,:fieuer..l.lget.t.
G UARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
251 BUOAISCVAS. NEW VOICE
rOLICIEs IN ... .............. f
Ove- 2.60 1 4(40
ANNUAL INCOME,. oVer 1,000,00
s rAiI3 500,0.0
All epprbeed forms of Tohe:ea isHned.
lumies for pZyllleilt prkmitm+.
Policies chit-forfeitlble by th;ir terms.
The eutnl. rrolits dr.l.le,l,.ing
aW.y among the insure.. :
ANSUAI DIVIDENDS
WALTON H. PECEELIM. PUEAMENT.
WILLIAM T. HOOKELP, , , Vv*Y.
LUCIUS M ADAMS, 'SEC). .•wn Ar7rVALY.
I'HILADELPIIII REFERENCES
Jar Co'oe.e k Co., IladN.;4,
Fern T. A CO.. Ballaterli>..—,
Jinni k CO.. TVs Dlerchaoto.
S. A. Freet. I erraers' , A 1
T. D. PETEV,ON.
j1y17,711-tf
fIONNECTICUT MUTUAL Lilt
INSUILANCE COMPANY,
OF ELARTFORD, ;CONN
Scup *meo l,
a moor. Tua,4 50,003 4maiurso , .. .
: AssElB Juno 1. 186.3) over 185,880,000.
8 roue over $7.000,900.
CURSE:a DI MiD FP.031 40 TO 70 PER CEYT.
Total Claims b 4 Death ?aid to data, over $4,000,1111.
Zs
_Tutu. Drtm , PAID TO MIT., OTT.i. $6,000,006 ;
A PURE Y MUTUAL COMPANY.
'MISSES,
. All its surphis is equlMbly divided among the Poi
icy holders In
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
Which may be applied in reduction of PremiumMr
may be ea-emulated at Interest for the benefit oft ^
Assured, or may be received by them in emit.
P#1 -tip Po!kies e.ro grsintod after, two of more
yesm:' ?remit:unit hate. baon paid. thus pithtlesi/r
=Wig
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEIMIN
It issues Policies upon all;:?
, DESIRANLE Pis ok INSURANCE,
And hu "adopted in its workin g s Denial
SPECIAL FEATURES!
ORIGINAL WITH THIS COMPANY AND OFFE.
Towanda. Pa:, July 22, 186—tt
ROUTE TO PRILADEL
NOIIIII PENNSYLVANIA RAILUOAD
Shorted and most direct line to Philadelphia, pct•
Bmore, Washington, and the South.
•Passengers by this route take Pennsylvani!l
New York Railroad train. passing Tda-ands at '1: 1 •?
A.M., make close connection at Bethlehem with
press train of North Pentea-Raikaal, and airividi
Philadelphia , at 5:05 P. M.. in time to.take night
trains Wilier for the South or West.
City passenger cars are at the Depot (VI arrival of
11 trains; to convey paasimgers to the various Depots
nil toaliparts of the city.
Leave North Penn's Railroad Depot, corner Berta
'and. American streets, Philadelphia, at 7:35 . ,,A.
,arriving at Tarried' 5:15 P. If.. Ramo evening.
Maam'a Baggage Express collects and deliver. bag.
gage. OiliCe No. 105 South Filth street. Philtde
•
IEXICIELT ACCOMMODATION&
Freightroceired at Front and Noble streets, Phil.
delphia. and forwarded br Daily Fast Freida trim
to Towanda. and all points in Susquehanna valley
Faith quick disratab. ELLIS CLARKE. •
Gen. Ant. N. P. R. R.. Front and Willow Ste.
May 16.1870.
MISS KINGSLEY
Destres to can the attentioa of the Ladles to le r
new assortment of -
FANCY GOODS
Sho aLso ha+ 3 . ftall tine of
)30IMETS, fIATS. IC..
for tho Summer trade. which ars Differed b> her en..
samara and tho public oh themost remount:de term..
Bonnets repaired and trimmed on abort notice.
She Das also a fine selection of Hair and Fancy
boats, such as Law and Linen Collars. Cuffs. gam':
kerchiefs. Corsets. ke.
• Yhatrance nest door to Pox. St - ens. !terror
Co's, up statrs. , Towanda, May 24..70.
DRIED PRITIT or ALL KINDS
- coWELL & IIYEB:_
THE BEST WirRBPS IN .TOWN
on dranabt It_ COWELL k lIELEWS.
'VIE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE
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■t McCABE
'Genes -Agents.
TtfiVAl'ilii, PA. '
J. A. RECORD.
Agent. Towanda,
ED BY ISO OTBEIL
11. B." MIKE S, Agent.
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