Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 10, 1870, Image 4

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The 'Durham,- Or . .imyra - ted,.-sluirt
horns, as a breed; origniater:tairird *
the close Of the bat - eentmi;'ttuilii;;'
sis of itheing a elass;of "ova at- that
tinib to be found 3n. the:,;cotimtie6':in
the norfliof England, •,espelciaily in
Durham. They were noted eit good .
milkers, and for large Et . ,' which was.
due to the fertility of that . region
So susceptible were these a nimals '
the hands of the, skillful breederiliat
they gained a high repatitiON-ind to
this day they have maintained their
position, though, -as a Brand, they
have lost, to seine .extent, their
strongly developed milking '.qualities
of the old stock. This was, perhaps,
the fault of the breeder rather than
of the breed. The abundance of nu
tritious food furnished to the . - young
animal induced: an • early maturity,.
which led to the general , practice of
I;reeding for beef rather than. milk,
and to the stiNeq•ctent . neglect:of the
I.l:dry qualities. .I%*valuable breed
i - well adapted to thiseotintry for
I•roducing beef- and they • should -be_
inticiducgi in all parts of . our beat
t, - rai.ing country. As. a breed they
are eminently died for our soils and
climates. They need plenty of feed,
and, according to weigh • an d bulk,
they require no more th an the native
stock. .
While commending. the tinrhains,
or short-horns, for our country, there
are places where other:breeds, as the
Ayrshire' and Alderney, will prove
more profitable, that is,, where forage
and grasses are scarce 'and high in
price, or in the mountain ranges,
where the herbage is short and diffi
cult of• access. In such locations a
lighter, nimbler breed thrives, as the
Ayrshire - s and _AlderneYs, as these
twu breeds are noted for their milk
and butter qualities, are preferred in
• the Eastern States, ; but when beef is
the consideration, the Durhim and
atoll-horns are the cattle to raise for
profit, and we have at the present
time, in this country as fine herds to .
select from as in - the world.
How to Multi Cuttings Grow
- Alludin,g to the manner of -propa
gating cuttings, the . dew England
Farmer says that it has been ascer
tained that a cutting will develop
roots much sooner in moist than in
rich soil. Bnt the sand cannot main-
tain its growth for any length of time.
To prepare pots for raising cuttings
-they should be filled nearly to the
brim with rich garden loam, dark
• and porous, not clayed and soggy;
then pour in one inch in depth of
scouring sand; sea sand will do as
well as. the yellow sand. Wet this
thoroughly, and place the cuttings,
from which all but three or four up
per leaves have been removed; close
to the side of the pot; the contact of
the ware ag,ainst the stem of the cut
tins, promotes its growth. Press the
wet sand firmly around the tiny stem.
.1 great deal of your chance of sue
ces in raising slips -or cuttings de
• ponds upon this.. -
Plant as niany cuttings as the pot
will hold, from six- to a dozen, accord
ing to the sizo of your pot; when
they'are firmly set in sand, two or'
three can be inserted in the middle
of the pot.. Set them away in
a 'lark, warm • plabe for twenty
four, or thirty-six ; hours. Thus,
cuttings will grow thickly in a hot
heti, because the temperature is not
dry. 1, 'Their grow,th depends a great
deal upon the light, heat and mois
. tore.
If a..bud is close at the base of a
( ailing it will strike root more easily
--is not so apt to decay. The roots
',not from a bud, Wad the lower
Town it is the surer your success.
When the leaves drop, the plant is
commencing to grow;if they wither
on the stem, it has begun to. ..decay.
By following these directions, no one
can fail to grow all kinds of house
plants. Roses and all the rarest
flowers of the green houses are prop
agated in this manner..l
The Home_ Nettle.
A correspondent of the Oxford
Pre-3A writing from Delaware county
on this nuisance says:
The Canada Thistle (eirsium ar-
cease. is harmless .compared with the
Horse nettle. I have known the net
tle to get a foot hold on two farms in
this neighborhood, in both cases Was
easily destroyed. In one case it-was
smothered out by thick coating of
straw or hay, in the other by cutting
just below the ground and applying
a handful of salt to the .root. But
the Horse Nettle (sui moon rarolit--
cuse) whenever it gets well establish
ed will remain. Its march is onward.
It is plentiful iu Concord, Thornbury,
Middleton and Chester. My old
friend Mr. Mohan ? , of Germantown;
says cut off the top continually, no
vegetable can stand that, the root
mast die. Any reasonable weed
would succumb to such treatment,
and I suppose it may thus be pre
vented from spreading, but to destroy
it is not so easy. I used heven, bugs
of salt on - one field. last year., with
some advantage but it will take years
at the same rate to destroy it. My
'advice to any one who is so unfortu
nate as to get it on his farm is: Ev
ery time the field is plowed there. is
a tenfold increase of the nuisance.
Every inch of the root is sufficient to
produce a plant, and the roots are
cuitecl np in the ground, often spiral
ly, waiting for the 'plow to scatter
- them about. I know of no method
so likely to eradicate - as the free use
of salt, but even that-will have to be
applied :again and again as new
shoots appear..lf all mars would
make themselves acquainted with the
plant and attack it on its first ap
pearance they Might succeed in de
, ..iribying it without great cost or la
bor.
Ertz..rNo FLIES.—The smoke of the
hied leves of a puinkin burnt on a
! , yight lire will, it is said, cause flies
to ,init an apartment instantly or it
will kill their. Birds must be with
arawn before the operation, and
persons should abstain from going
into apartments immediately after,
:is the smoke causes headaches. The
employment of laurel oil is also said
to be a preservative against flies, 4 .
they cannot bear the smell of it. -
Esuusu Porno Beu.s.--Boil some
potatoes :vety pcw tr mash them as
smoothly as le,season well with
salt and pepper, warm them with
about an ounce of butter to the pound
and a kw spoonfuls of good cream.
Let them cool a little, roll them into
balls,sprinkle over them some erushed
venue/Ali or umr..1.2r , ,t4i Awl fry them,
a light brown.
The fore , ,,, , oing - wi- Lave frepumtly
iii our ctrl 1 , f;!1 roar, h liked
if the receipts are :74. followeyl.
Dom it PJ . ll , ny iLkt: 11/i1.1:f; Le,Jai
t Jrl:4 t
ERIE RAIEJWA,Y.
reoo limEs UNDER 860 XILUI WIEBODT
CU WAXACLICEENT. MING' 07 COACILICL
BROAD GUAGE—DOVIILIS =Ant -
•
son
CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DEl73o:fit idIiWAGO,
XILWABILEE. ST. PAUL OMAHA,
And all points West and Northwest.
•
lILINETTELD, GALION, rasima,%
DAYTON. coctssAn. ESDIANABOLIS,
LOUDWILLE, BT. LOBE. •
And all polsdenlottt4ssid Bolttruct.
Ni r Axo mamma Ma►eses LIE aux NIMBI=
Imam': CHANGE . 10j4IOCES8IZE, BINTALO, Dim
/WE. CLEVELAND ASEMMEINZEATL.
On and after Monday, j tj,dt. 13, 1870. trains will
leave Waverly at about the following boon, vie :
-' CROMff .VEST.
4:24 sax., NIGHT EXPRESS (Sim:asps cxerpted)for
- Rochester, Buffdo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and tiln
clnnati, connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan
Southern, and Grand Ildnk .Ballwayd at Buffalo,
- Dunkirk and Clevelirid for the Weill also at Clear.
bald with the C. C. C. k Ina. Raltiny for Indfan-;'
*polio; and at Cincinnati with theiLouisville Short'
Line Railway, and the Ohkr 3 Mladedppi Railway
for the South and Southwest ; abioArith connect
ing lines at principal stations on mainline.
4:43 a. m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, for Rochester.
Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak- .
ing direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk
and Like Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and
Cleveland. for all points West. and at Vincinnati
with the Ohio k Mbialisalppl and Louisville Short
Line Railways for the South and South-west alaa
with all connecting lines at principle stations otii
main line.
8:28 a.m.—MAIL TRAni, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
5:35 p.m.—EMIL& ACCOMMODATION, Sundays
6:18 p: IL, DAY EXPRESS: stindays ixceirted.' fOr
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinna
ti and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main line.
New and Unproven Drawing Room Coaches accom- •
pany this train from New York to Buffalo. and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Horneßavine, run
nSi thin' to Cleaveland and Gallon without change.
5:16 p.m.—EX. MATE, Sundays excepted, for Buf
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach Is attached to this train running
through to Buffalo.
7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the West.
GOING EAST.
1:00 a.m.—NIGHT IMPRESS,Sundays eicepted,con
neeting at New York with afternoon 'trains and
,eteatactqfor Boston and Blow England attics: ,
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y.
5:50 a.m.- CI EXPRESS. Mondays ex
cepted. connecting at Jersey City with afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore • and Washnigton; and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin
ts& cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York
19:35 p.m.-I)AT EXPRESS, Sundaysexcepted, con
necting at JerseyaCity with midnight Express train
o 5 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
stops at principle stations and connecting pointi
an Main line.
New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches accom
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
3:35 p.m.—ACCO3.I3IODAT;ON TRAIN, daily for
Susquehanna.
8:38 a.m.—EV.ORA 'ALUM. Sundays excepted.
0:25 p.M., NEW YOB Aram Sundays t ex.septcd.
9:05 p.m .—LIGHTNG EXPRESS, daily. conned-
Mg at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City - 'lth
Morning Express-Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Baltimore and Washington • and at New York With
Morning Express train for Rostati and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con
necting points on mainline,
Sleeping Coaches accompany this Main through to
New York.
3:15 p.m.-=WAY•FREiGHT. Sundays "excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED TH - 11CFG.11.
V.'S. A 'revised and complete - Pocket Tinto Table"
of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con
necting lines, has recently been published, and can
be procured on application' to the Ticket Agent of
the Company.
L. D. RUCKER, .
Gen'l Supt.
pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.
ARRANGEMENT OF PAS TRAIr S,
GOING 601.111. ' VJOLNO Notrit.
Leave A.M. P.M. P.M. ar've P.M. P.M. A.M.
Waverly r. 35-3,05-6,42 " 6,05-1,18-8.10
Towanda 7 15-3.58-7.35 " 5.15-12.25-7.20
.Tnnkhannock.9.23-s,l7—r.st " 3,07-10.10—.4.0
Pittston 10,25-7,30...: '
Wilkesl3arre, 111.55-7,55 . 4 1,15-8,30......
White Haven.l2,9s P. m 11.58 A.M
Manch Chnnk.l.3o ' " 10.53 ..........
Allentown ^fri.t • " 9.49
" 9,95
Easton .9.17 I " 9.05
Phil'a 0trr)....5.05 le's - 6%35
NewYbOorr.) 6,05 6,00
-
Down T;ain dines at White Haven. Up Trains
dines at Pitt.tor.
Passengers to -and from New York and Philadel
phia wiehout change of cam.
Down train connects at Allentown with Through
Fast Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg • and the
west:
IMPORTANT TO
1 VALUE THEM BIGHT!
The sight of the aged assisted, - the weak strengthen
ed stud thepertect preserved. ,
PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL INSTITUTE,
For the manufacturing of the
CONCAVE CONV3a, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON
SMOKED AND lINTED GLASS FOB WEAK CL m-
The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacica. made by
the above institute are now a long time before the
public, and the rapid and increased demand for them
combined with the universal acknowityliposnt of
their clearness iu vision and ease to the eye, shows
plainly that they are superior to airy ether glasses
in the market.'
The majority of f‘Pectacles,-Macistly imported) and
no matter how line the friunes, contain but a poor
and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or
proved;) they are made to be said only, without
any calculation respecting benefit to the eye„and
therefore Use great complaint of poor and weak
eight. Thodsamis axe using glasses_now.whilli tire:
and fatigue the eye, otter() the objects get dim -after
short nage, or require an intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the sight, which, Were they
properly suited, would be preserved a life time.
The adrantagekelahned for the Concave Convex
Crystal °leases are the following : ,
The Lenses are ground of the . best material, pure
and hard, and made Only for optical purposes, they
are therefore not liable to get scratched or WM-
They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of.vision
not foundin any other glass.
They can be used equally well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes.
. They are ground mathethatically true in the con
cave convex mirror,- according to the philosophy of
nature, stud shape of cornea of the eye, therefore,
assisting nature only rusted of forcing it. -
That the lenses aro centered correct info the frames.
They.can be wed longer - than-any oilier glasses
without changing to a higher power,. •
The fraruos are made strong and durable by expe
rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
Wit. A, CLIAMBEIILIN,
Dealer in .Watches, Jewelry Mad Silver Ware, Towan
da, Pa.. has the role Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. io Yediers employed.
July 12., 1570-t1
SIISQLEHA.NNA, COLLEGIATE
Tu WAN DA, 1111iDFORD COU.N.T.Y, YAL
Thin institution has jnst been thoroughly repaired
and improved, and will be reopened TITES.DAN,
SEI'TEII.OEIt C. 1810, under the charge of G. W.
Ryan and E. E. Quinlan. Associate Principals, who
will devote their entire time to instructing in the
carious departments and to the general. Sup:aid/don
and mawement of the achooL They will be as.
tested by excellent and experienced tenchCrs iaall
the departments.
Tbo courses of instruction ~iro Preparatery end
Graduating peglish, Normal, Cominereial; Scientific
Classical and Ornanaentat. -,
The Preparatory Is designed to thOroughly
ify the smaller pnpili for the studies of the English
Graduating Course. which cemprises all academic
studies, languages excepted.
The first year Of this muse completed, they: can
enter either of the other entinses:'
course affords thorough iniittmetloti In Comimon
School studies and Theory and Practice Of Teaching.
Students in the Commercial Departments - have all
the advantages of the best:reamnereial Ben, ools in
addition to thorough drill in necessary academic.
branches.
The Scientific Coursc in addition tO the studies of
the Graduating English, French and German, com
prises special instruction in the Botenees illustrated
by au earell•.nt collection of Apparatus recently pro
vided.
The flrst tub years of the Chiseled Minb are in
tended to prepare etvdcabi well for College; the
third year to Ili for advanced claa!es in College or
to combine classico %Mika special Course in the
enCee.
The Ornamental, Modern Languages. Mulkle,
Drawing and Palnling„,vlll be taught by competent
Instructors.
Board and rooms aro provided In the Institute.
For farther particulars address - -
O. W. NUN & E. E. QIIII;ILAX.
Associate Principals
MILLER FOX, President Board Trustees.
Aug.lo.lo.
pP.,NNSYLVAISI,A
STATE NOIALT•4 SCHOOL !
. (Ent *strict): .
MANSFIELD, TICK/A COUNTY, P 3.;;
Fell Term begins September Inn\ •
Winter Term beetle December 12tb.1.8111,. •
Spring Term begins March 'Mb. 1871; '
For clltaiCitlez or admlsidon, lamas
CHAR. H. VERIIIL,
' 'Principal
Mansfield. J
B 4 KTRY aRD DOD :alOOlll
EREAD,," 'PIES, CAKE,
•
"AIM -dRACWERS
lakeadaily and sold tt wimicsale
.In ottD ItDO,llB vv., will asconmandata th e
Piddle` with calur alunalior a good meal at all times
of the day and evening.
on Land during tl,ir mrtazdi.
-
:urn s. thy, awyrimAt canfletlaherY,
Pinlea. Nitta, kc. ,
Toxemds, tr2s7 11, 19, loarr k co.
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41 lec , ttal Suf•Arta t: 1 .; JAM% grit X ri :111 Unx
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Gen'l Paster lyet
Commencing May 16, 1870
JOEL; P. cox.
Superintemldnt
7irls c ane ans.
ALL WHO
D;STI:IITE
First block 'north of 'Ward Jima%
'orsTEßs CREAM
IMEf::=3
111d1(08, ;r44870.
4-•
_s='s :1 ti~:.l a tax
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sowiti;4 -3 31a6,-vihFak has •ki*S.
Sowing'
used :for the laia,9,fiveeon' the
West, and is no*
~introduced for the
'first time in this section.
It runs; easier
and more quietly than any, doing the
lightest nb Well is the heaviest Avorit.
f • 1 r t
. . ,•;,
done on any Sewing Machine,
ALL INTITED TO CALL AND SEE, IT
Plain Machines - $65.
Half Case
.. Au Machines have .Blake's Patent
Table.
Agents wanted In unoccupied territory. Addr4-i
BJ•ARF A CO., Scranton, .Pa
For • sal ' '
Towanda, Pa.
# Atttona, Pa.
ACKLEY, LLOYD & MOILED.,
May 12, 1570.-1 y . .w3raluguig,„
EASE AND COMFORT
Tat
BLESSING PERFECT SIGHT
There is nothing so valuable aa Iler4eut - sight and
perfect eight can only bk - otttained by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES !"
The difficulty ofizoauting which is well known
BLESSIIS, Alll7B . 0:;310R111S
0 OCULISTS AND• OPT [CANS,
lIVITIVID, CONNECTICUT,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED
PERFECTED.SPECTACLR%
•
Have, after years of experienCe, experimciitt: and
and the erection of costly =chic ery, been enabled
to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM,
PERFECT; '- SPECTACLES
Which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to
the wearers in the Western States during the past
fifteen years.
•
Thou • P:' Celehdied ... ed pectuelea nevi? biotite
• • ,leye, and last many years without eltangeV'•
Messrs. LAZAI:US & MORRIS have appointed
JULES HUGUENIN. dealer in Watcher and Jew
elry, as their sole agent for Towanda. Penn'a. Ind
vicinity. April 14. 1870.
1tgiP9 1 14:F4 1 .;49 3 :
• ilaying.rocontly added greatly to ow facilittea, we
aro nowprepared to do all kinds of -
708 PBrITTING
, •
LOWER PRICES
BETTER` S• - TILE
Than any establishment In
NORTEIERN PENNSYLVANIA
CALL AT
*P,141.TE.13,. ~9FFN*
EXAMINE' ;SPECIAEENS.
CENTR AT4 MARKET.
The Esubscribrs still continue, to keep uonstantiy
.on hand's full and-.complete akaortniant of every
thing pertaining tx4heir business; corialating caain
ly ot 1
BEEF, PORE, FRESH AND SALT
• •
SUGAR emir) '
"MUTTON, •
YAM%
(EAL. POULTRY,
-
LAIT,
rBOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF,
TALLOW, &c., &c.
•H ' 2 S
FRESH FROM - THE LAKES.
oysiiits Esicinnth
In their season.
Parties wishing oyeters In large or small quanti
ties will be furnished , on short notice, at the old
stand. C=vra.a.t. Montanye's Block, first
door north of Dr/Portera.
Cads. Itrar-nat, I KELLUM k
Tato. Mumma. I
Feb. 21, 1870-tf
N'ATIONA'L' BA NK,
OF TOWANDA.
.. i .1)125,000.
SIMPLE - 3
FH.ND 40,000. ,
This Dank offers lINESUA FAHIT+ITEES 'for the
transaction of e
Ir •
GENEItAL BANKING BUSINESS.
. — rEnwr_an) ON DEPOSITS ACCOHDESG TO
AGPrYmv.NT.
Skein Ceres . G VLs To Toss COLLECTION or Is
CitECIES. • • - • . t
i.FrEITC4IO:43' 40 part'of the •
Halted Statio, England, Deland, Scotland, or the prin
cipal eitleildind Unita of Europe, OM here procure
drafts for that
P. SAGA ithEEES
To or from the of retry, by teat steamer nail
ing linW ; atwggn
OD hOi. . •
Da ! ' luts nu T acnrr prza \ T aputram 11637.8.
iligkeit Price paid far LT.S Eknutt, Dora an S+7rer.
E. H. SMITH, President. N. N.,)ETTS, JR.,
Towanda, June - 24, 1869. Cashier.
lot otlit EAS at
- . -comm.& naves
- • -
0 TELL MTRR ARE - AELL-
Ing TEA vre7 cheap
MEM
VII4Ffi:PORK"'ILAMS AND LAR - 1 ,
I. al COM!, al "MEWS
,
It.' It:TAMIL
r in I
esteem attLIIPATCI is •
.tcv.vrtm
to obi: to tho cluseutonnatora ciwityamtvids&
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114 a T 41.1.1
t o
tu e g w asi .4
olsorotere. I not Oita' to there& 91endidstock
Z:+
)-3 1 . 1 , 1 404-#4.qmolo.Ulti
AKRON FLOUR GRAHAM:i DO
Aa( 0 7 ,,4- lainT I RCW.Fl i t444 4541
keep constantry on kand.POBIC, HAYS, L&LID, aa4
El
, it.xB, ,xl-..41 v.ti,
El
ill kinds of VIM Would all the attention cube
iiklll.lo dw ti fins:
Et=
In paha,' or price Zrit Qiiikkg'elialebratedLawa;
ail, New York Chemical and Brown Soap. .
Large assortment of YAM= NOTIONB. TOIL
SOAPS, kd., &c I :HU pay tho taghestesah price for
and make immediate payment.
GROCMYtui TPROVISION.
A , ,M kY _G 011Bli 1E S
- $7O.
We do not deem it necessary to entuneinte all the
dlierent articles we keep. Our assortment is
‘lkmhl.Vgo
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C.=j;
•~'!'0~~~ ~.
GB.Q
SEAS,
vwiyi z , iltrG ,o,
ARs
CO
mum% RA P RA4oB. SPICES. to
STOCK .OF TOBACCO,
Please cap and examine ow stock of
,r r4i
" fitgaitiN
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, give es a call before selling elsewhere
C. B. PATCH.
All persons indebted to the late firm wil4desseall
C. B. PATCH.
Totrtuida. Mara. 12, 1867.
0 a,' VI , .1
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MoCAB i „E & MIX.
ITholesale and Retail Dealers In
AND
';;A,I
PROVISIONS,
NEECIIDT NEW BLOCK,. TOWLNDA,
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We mill notbij but
FIRST CLASS GOODS
Cash paid for ruiners Produce
'TAXES McCAIIE,
MABRY MEL
pEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND PROYD3IOE STORE,
BOOTH CORNER EBIDOE AND MAIN /1731272.
A new and complete dock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
ill
Which will bo sold at the lowest possible prices.
WP,Mic...:..;./ '. , f . i; -,..
MACKEREL,
PORK,
wm)'' N;
HAM, -
A11:11V0i
MODERN STONE WARE,
Y4NKEE
FLOUR, FEED, I,M. A Ty GRAIN, &a.
Bring on your , produce, which we pay cash for.
DAIRYMEN
A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all sized Churns.
'Butter Firkins, Tube, kc.
Pleisp 'call and look through our stock, and we will
dot:Gnat to pleaiio you.; j W, N. ItOCKW A LL.
Towanda, April 213, 113G9.
LOOK HERE!
COWELL' & MYER, •
At the old Stand of fissmuus., & CoWen.t.; are now.
recoiling a largo and well selected stock of
CT C P E F FI3 .4 IW T a PY / F CINS '
Which they - offer to cash buyers at prices that defy
competition.
Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce.
ApfA ?I. - .
Jewelry.
JULES HUGUENIN,.
JEWELLER' if :f SILVERSMITH,
Ode door north of
DrEIWUIT 8 NEW BLOM TOWANDA, PA
Ilisitud received from New York-s now assortment
of fine Gold •
LADIES' WATCHES,
AMERICAN WATCHES
SWISS 'WATCHES,
of all doakaipilotis i C • Mao a ii6IIXIoH4I , essoetinent of
GOLt CHAINS, FINE GOLD
T _ z:
, an new
CLOCSI3 OP ALL STELES PROM' THE CHEAP.:
Es? To f THE BEST.;
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
:-.EVE•OVASSES_to Sialliates of haVrOditight.
NEW PATENT ACCOMODATLVO SPECTACLES'.
By this, I ndeed I itn enabled to exchange Mame it
ani• Uwe Irltheitii,4#l**dgii TosE!, and gee.
CLOCKS, WATCELEB AND JEWELRY lIEPAIICED.
AND crkza.aintn4
T,cevands, Dec. 16,186 D
MACKEREL, COD - FISH, BLUE
Fhb, macuraw Trout. Clecoes, Pickled and
Smoked Sebum, Smoked Halibut, and Dried Beef, at
LONG & NEE:LEM
I
pzal
04 4 1
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IpIaniS f kAIti.4. II CAPPIRIVIV
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saillessi. tie aimnii ~, , b4yrAT
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AfiatalMedieiti*lairraCr
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A new gull; fall line ' of•
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4. 11 9. 011 ,19r4Pe14111t 47 .1A
N TIES, 001W13;./;Ii
- --fr.:-
Abe the NeviPileat , ::
WINpO* -xrataxtr4iti..4.
All of ally Qt onr eXNII(IfIn befOld as
r t I
OH E.A P; FOR
As iuiy in
•
'Cali aM lota through our stoek: i •
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11 ~ 'i. I.
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MI
sir TblispaM belongs to Z. SCHWARZ, dealer in
Clothing end Gent's Furnishing Goods. He is 'so
Imlay selling Clo t. hing MA he hasnot time to write
an advertisemen , •
J -
W3RBAH HtRBUI
GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICEN Or
READY MADE CLOTHING,
M. E. ROSENFIELD'S,
I am now offering and choice
stopk of - w - -
SPRING AND 4IIMMER GOODS,
LINEN GOODS,
And all the late styles for Sprleg and Amer wear,
FOR
,MEN AND BOYO•..
Which will be sold 25. we cent. leas 'than termer
prices at 11. E. 110SENFIELD8. Ake a large in
voice Of ,
DRYERS
I Intend to sell less thin Cost, to ..Make rook
Fan Stock. Nov fi your time to buy a Suit
dump. Vail and convince yourself that][. E.,110.
SWIELD offers Great Barushis in the flue of
. ,
Clothhm and
. . . .
GENTS ri/AN*RNO 'GPODS.-
Call before Poreheeing elaeirbzre.
T*ndsqo . L 1810,,,
A DISPATcy Jl . J§l9lEagriMb.
ODODIOVO NEWS NON v_IIIIFIDONI3 9ir TOWANDA
AND vier Tarry.:
There ht othistantly being received at tb3 ',I23IFLE
.oF•Theanalre , ' ergs stock of •
SPRING AND SIThiIIIKR GOODS,
wblels hire been purchased lor (nib., afredaced
yetcee and will be sold Lo
odatod l i ci es T ah o buyer , s r d pw e r rites
data ln part of -
BOYI!',d2U)
MUT. Moir* axis awn mt► Pia nue,
FINE DBEBB IMArI, - CASSINEEE suns, LIKEN
mat h Pada, Vats, and Mae Lfnan Th ick Etas,
also itiargoyirletyof , • •
(KENT'S • FURNISHING GOODS,
SATs, Call; ili181101DEB8," NECKIIZIEEk
of the latest 'styles and fasidonn. Ihnneinber the in:
doceanente thati offer. and that- lam not he be
deraold by any duderin town, :or elsewhere. Ail
who wish anything in ray fins evevespeedfully brat.
ed to give ine a can before purchasing and convince
_ - =
• No. 1197dain4i. nesimamacil hooch.
/sir Cash paid foiltldene andThdts.
GOLD STILL:OOMINO.DOViIit
AND ill= map
GROCERY it PROVISION LINE'
'4434' • ' •
• • . .. gams*,
0 - 0 W .'gt • -itt Y E R
.
g a t = o r sot to ' . that they ere
- &QUO. undersold_ by 'any one. •I'My
hard
hangered thettitkore4Mding _NOW they
now orefor the ding _ e9_
: are doily
steeling try th em: (, Th ar tioanneolek Imp their
int** a Market wham them. now been fresh !mats to.
n llbjthe.aa4teroupltcoona a rall trimplrof tiro,
aeries and PrmWone , .to which - they wombs Sall tie(
attention of allosak boom caniegatil eigutine our
Goo& and Priem hegira eno.eallify
Mnirseltes“ We migrantes all . weds t o . gen mire
intisfaction. Wear* thankful to MN eggrellierp for
their .it liberal fitments and sobeite owittananee:
It the seam- 0.0,W=4. Wirlf4
_ ••
Otit' TEAS AND , CpYPEK
COWELL & MEL
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i • HAT'S ; CAPS . .-
• ~r• , • •
ENE
MO
GOOD&
eN Q ;41 Hies
,t
113. W Pe at th the Otuf third
Tersadeir.'of each makb.with•aispies qtloodit
ao4 pespirediolgManlitsres.
. .
.! . !J , a
BLIC).0.7):-4G,:1000•8
1 44 : 9 1 34F . ,.
HORSE POWERSPir: CLEANERS;
and will sell a better machine;for leia 810184 618
can be bad elaewhen) in the world.:"Wit ' cli*Nor
ii:lni.rsr more,
Plan an 7 other.)ibd'are niois iiazaiki built. We
'PerPan9t,IPPOPICI4.IIr war seesaw
#4!
*` 11 :0 7 4 We sin f; 1 - • •
OATAilXlM
ol•earmachinee,son - - •
ONE AND TWojilortBEii(MßS,
Onef net 'brie thief:wt . /4 lei*raiiro4s,.
. Eutuagius and mamma:
' A'N Q;
. .r e '
COMMAS A= DBBa atitior
SAW Ailvoimir ;max, iitll-4 . 0ii,W0 •
o.''-
431 *0 21 .090,0iLf'i)lillici4finglasavt 6 !41
- 65 .`sitzEav
Q:0141 _
MEE
NEW CARRIAGE , FACTORY I
' 6 ll* lOtimip.*4 101f06=4 , stri;eu. bick
of G. F. Woad & Oix's
SEM
BEM
! I :9 I TW!A;TIAn:-? , -
MIMI
• .11/121BY armor, (totedeety id the finh of Brent
& Stolen) internaa hie .11.1endal and formei patrons,
that he has '
NEW 7 iIIIIIUK. CA EICtAGE ..VACTOUL
where he wihseestatis Ye* owlasailafull.aage-
moot of
FAMILY CaiIt,T.A,G,ES,.
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES
11)MEAknE4010AGONS:,
=I
TROTTING 6iTLiGitt3: --
AND IGIBLECONN,
i• I .
haootoietqa wit/J.4-4d fluishiid•fii bet
eta.glL, Ms kdar fie. city Itattaid
ractoriaa even hips a &aided adnattagt aver litheta
in Ilia
=I
Fittish, Style and• Durability
of leis Wogs*. All be sake is ari
INSPECTION OF ffiS NYOM,
previous to phrelaasing elsewhere.
ALL WORK WAIii2AIV:iIAO twEcT
s4rmF,AcrioAy.
i:Theakful for tho liberal patiomage lartnerbr ei,
ionded and iespeetfully •9t • tontinnanctwot the
81103 e.
EEPAMIN . 0 PBOIRPTLY ATTENDED TO ,
.St reduced pricaly • .
••-•
• Ai:Nay f?ll:l — LECti
Teiianil4 Mayl4; 1870.—ff ' ~
. .
• •
Nrif PLANING} ' • MILL.
The tindenthened-baying Wit a largeind comma
dims Bonin& ejTowen.b.mol,lllled it
with the moat modern and improved
the manntaetturo .
• WINDOW SASH AND BLThDS,
Are prepared to Ell orders. whether large er small,
upon the 'hottest natter. We have also av I=.
data , of MOULDINGS. of thelatest style and
- which Itle can furnish nrash cheaper than they oaths
worked hi band... • •
I'LANIIO.• , . . . • .
• • TONGQEING, • •
• GIIOONINB.
' AZTBelt O Ol4. -
• NAMING.
And all other work nerMtnimitojoiacry.trittbedane
to suit our customers'', •
-.Persons building. and not littng migration' twelve
,tcifourteen miles Midant,.‘lllAnd Itlargely foe their
Interest to buy, Cf, as; Ortuing their lutibos i atuthavp
it worked by • our meebinery. Brlnik your grid' of
Flooring, or other limber. and *idle your team in
feeding, have It 'ground out and take It home vitk
yon.
We •uill pay OASIS thr PINE AND. BESIZOCE.
LllMBEgdollsered at or lumber via Oome &WI
see us. sr itFos caul some, write:... . •
'TolUs3s: rob., 1804. •:L. B. ItODOplai a co.
AI 0 N.T A. NAt E , -
JAL ;
• Omani Dekileie in
STABLE k FANCY DBY tOODS,
cw.m m uics, caocima, GLAsswlzz,
BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE„ TNESNOS
Leather, lists. caps, Ungirallas,.44u;
; ToWA A. s •
270.10331a1a Bt. corner of thePublio
• ;J. D. - 11fONTAltrE.
m0y19,1870. L. D. )(MANY'S.
SATtP,D*Iti OCTOBER Ist, 1870:
. . •
nuss•Baanyr •
Beceethany informs Vie hates of Totranda and,
vietzdty that she -be - ready Walt be new
hock o!
-... • . • .
FALL AND WINTER •
VELVETS..,SIGIIS. AND SATINS,.
Together with a tun apartment of ; •
FEENKPI4WEItS,
HANDnaninwi AND - '4CEr=COLLARS,
•On ikUltDAtOetobet ist BildJ
'My Satin and Bilk 0664 are euttaaihig. • _
; • NISS EatBANDT: .
- - ,One doorlonth !dames Bank.
" 1 4 4 .
THE . XPEUSIG/43: 0 -- WO.ULD
eaJ that the Meet .ketabltabmOnt
hesiebillne belonging to 112. - 11.4114 Oa In fatal*
be conducted by me, and by staid attention M busi
ness I hope tomerilibetifberat patronage bestowed
112" S 12111. ' , ROW. Arab tp aeascin, attend
to thepr il hing of gripe Nina (*tibia 'MY 'gb).
etiy one. ilesirnig nix 'aiaabier - can' And , taW 'at my
Oreanifitnie. 011125:R. Mir;
THE BEST KEROSENE OIL TN
unkilimiho satinr - - 1
P - AKEr - .PAPYOR.I%.I 6 O
'‘`..). /Wier,' afitt"Alf - • '
prodnqby
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1 o. , AlziAluargigv- of roam", .01
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ttE4tOisiltlit .. cr'ltittill •
;.t..41' ip, , 34 e I qi,, l 4l3fickrficy4,l. t.,...t. z.4 , ..y.i.
1 -.1.t„,”, kid Air til 75=t•e.f7e4-F1.e.,1-. - , ,, , 14 r. 7v-Cr, .- - , 01;
. 0 A!Lti. z,ibg . th e ifiartit,#. o -;u1 ifigiti4 - 6i , • 1 :.., ~,%!,
kii`Wil. •,..it ii: 53fnuti , ;.• ••• 4.1 ~ ....1 : r 3 ..7.::',4 P , 10.7f.r:i r,
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i V••..i',0:11:.,71" Ilitaliii,77indisg . Atilit.lo:' i,.:1,1 f•.t•:-;.
1 kg,:".11; 101141-10 'i•r J7. - .4i11:".11:' , 1 ••f t 1e.,04 ~„•:,•;,,
1 - iv a ieftli•R kirlOaXA• PZI4/# O .. • ^„,..)
. l ingtarvilawity knaminoirs,dastritemu• • • '
!utak"' . . • .41 , :i1.R.^17. ;11! 'Z'''.: 7•: , , ,, ..,-•;,. 11.,'• •i. , -
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`slid co-a' t6•beit
• W. Pol4;11:
,w. arithOtili agent' tor,the celebrated new
EMPItIEtqIS4I% EgoVX,
TheAmet rdottiv.itavele eierizetwiri
to 6M Aiwa 10. rieV
Eni
,:fAfrAndtary„ ,,
yunNyrun sTrti TJOTO.'S f
J'Ag. l "O. - .1V05177 - '• ,
y „
Would aationnco to tholpeopie of Totrandessitlifie
Mitlullatind. that aftergdo nosittficont
atock
1 1 13 1 , - X?•.ltl l .Tl' telt 331.
,GREATLY-REDMOEIS
..+1 •
PARLOR . 81J11/4; -
LIBRARY BITIYIF4- '
Aim rwsirrar. Am TEE
11.1./71/E2EIEB. PILLOWS. BEDDING. masons.
} • •
•{ - i; .fif) ,- 1; rf
: •
w Mi own anann4scture, id.nlntrranted. svelter., will
be sold Itt. less than city nude ones cost else-
.0 for yourselves. See and be corndatxml that
Furniture is sold' cheaper at MOST'S than as ow
other ptomain the. worlEL• • Colintry , Aealehikepplted
at the icelrest inarket t ratos. • ; •
turtilah coirm of every doscrigdon. *OW
itinlatesses. Cadets, ko., and hare
FINEST BEABSE IN NolrrlffitiCEVßi'd. "
Nlnv"
..ti-11.RA E M E KT!
Having purchas e d the
)300'1' i!‘,.slloE inTA4L I S J E M ENT
lately conducted by DAMS & KEENER, at J. 48
Main.at, Towanda, Pa.• I would respectfully bldbito
the public, o,jault,received a large assort=
'anent of .
. - 141t.DIES' , ,i AND. GENTS:, SHOES !
tonsleting of - ,
.. • .
I"' 7.‘kbrES ' ' .. (l 2.1 V r ,, :
•ii .ozau grow Ladicipp;.
. . , • N,
GOAT '1.1111.:T , F A . Tinta . . l3tWESi
r' . ) ; A113) 7 111=ata8.1111glik
Of`fiery Yatic ahiclt tiAI he' sold Cheap for cash.
(We him s callh - anireatisfr youltelves that he is
selling cheaper than the cheapest...
I would call easpeciaLahen to my
• . CUSTOM DPPARTMEIM!
I make to seder everything in the Wic, 01 4,
, LADIES!' AND GENTLEMEN'S'
I fief ocnifldeni dud l' an gi4eentlie eithdlac ‘ tOri,.
I employ none but first-class mechanics. ' • ,
guamsres pecfccrifts; and - al! work •Warrastad.
it . afbrillif MAW 1M
ilemetaber the place. No. 148 Ilsinwt., eddy dopcis
below the Means House, Towards, !It Loch tint for
the sign cd the Iligllooll.
in& r. dett7 4lU4G"dg • ct
Towanda, Pa.:Sept. ,
11370,—tf
ME
I=
will btpererei
AO stock is complete aut ecoutiatio of
pwaio.ficipg„E,6 •'• 1
Etxc Tars.,,
to.: kc.. _
. :It
C94I:E, ONES :COME . ALL,.
TOWltidArigibikt/t isiii;-!;:ti,41.1,,,111k9. FROST
WARE -it
" • • JAMESILISINSON otowouqmotothoptilliothot
he otilltoottaues to taatiabictoriand!keep 'on tun&
•
•
o bugs admirtnumt of ' •
OA4WMT.4URNITAJBL'i':4
Baseans, Tathwaledstesids. litends...Chairs. to., of
every description, rhich ere made or the best. mite:
ibis, end in ilia post inetreiddikentannes.
./ invite.the isipeetfou , of thelpuldie to my, mat.
which ebe/1 notbesurpeesedladurehilitypteyiyahep
ter the binultry, end my prim will be forma to be 'ae
low se the: Uwe . i•c • dt
Ready-made Coffins.tanstantly on hand or trisso to
wrier. A good Hearn wlllbe fnunalxlinnekanpred.
- 'Aug; 15, ISM - • •
BOOK;BINDEBY.,-THE PUB
lio 4 reipeetfully - infOiteed that the Booh.llln
'liar hal been rethoved to - the Argue Beildinvthird
: story. erhere•will be Ilene. • • • ;,.
800 • ',
In all its miens branches, .m terms as reasonable is
••• the times *: will allow. The Bindery willpti.Ander
ot
tiny dot& •• ' "- • • ' • • •
, ,
en
musi - experic e.ustrat need n :lu N d e : va . and all y 7 4 : oo iiill im be k . : . =: bonnd
done is seta% and man ner Nrkeheinsibt be . •
In every' variety of style. Partictilir attention will he
paid to the Baling and lending of. .
BLANK Aoo4s. , - ,
To any desired pattern, rbich quality and dun.
bility .will be warranted.• . 1 .
All Work will be ready for deUvery. when promlsaL
• The patronage of the public lasolicited. and Ver
•
feet satisfaction guaranteed.
. Towanda, August 2.1806—tf.
E*. GARVIN.
nizacuirs stms, emit POlrrni
DRESS :A2 D. -. !CLO*K. - .161.1UNG.
peTrmiss.-
. . .
UNPROVED FRENCH CORSETS,
,!-. •-
8 14pEg,
1: wculd - terthtlil lilinunce to. the_ ladies of
Towanda and dint/ that 1 here just returned howl
Now York with a full matted assortment o,l'll
and Winter Patternsaer ladles and children. Ito,J
wend French. (nots Leceteakstyls. , ,hashein
and Ties, at ¢tegant design; also, a twirpletes of
lateen; in beautiful Shades, for evening emu'. Organ:,
diao. etc.., etc., .
• CIITTING6itruL : FITTINO
Pro* and neatly aonW,Witt'the- awn
"
'nee. that all orders.. however Wall. entraited In.
shall be tilled in a thoronghly . .astiatactory maid .
- I.retnabt, 70ant. vai7ravnerttun7.
Soul 2 { 2: T0: 14 " . ' 4'l4**l4Vlll.
FRUITS OF.. ALL BINDS 'AT .
cm=
1011 ROZ. AICIRSFORD'Ek .mt.t.a•
,Areptratlon. it PAT9BB. '
CHESTER WRITE PIGS
port, ear.E
•is-zt! 88 At. MANN: Pa.
;10) 19.
A FUL, t STOCK" Or WOODEN
waitoit C. A ; PATCH'S.
May 20. '
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• •-•„ •C•il
Toaacco j i Snort,. T'u.sie-amx Omuta,
dew* ihisalara,"B4.
'martian .11bodidor wltaaeak
Bottles.
ronranajkitialriltairrettlamTber.' •
Arica. and Mara marl. 44
agrarft
or4 te rrik, Triadic asui Efaika
And In the g 6 P alir Patens
~ ••• ACE . 0
I. .2t.. it/
•.>
Au aai' tat reprairded B6tiEme at
adiateaarmar raamiallthair adore by atagrk or loatl.
which will naive prompt, and cued attentlon..
th Medical advice given graraitoudy 4t • tio dines,
arldrartarit forAreatioint • ,
ievin„ to; Ilbe t zleauge,.rrold res.
anmarnabrotheir and tlienhUlo,that
labarabaltte @wad to aarlidtablitoon
of tbelr onnidearo and *onaga. . •
• g;;r Open Sundays tbrp•ipt• one from a to lo
.11454 and ltilt• to loand ato pan.
Jhl - •
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I,,c,Asz-lu r pm TOWAIRAv.;A,
.WHOLEEULLE!- AN,D 1 AEU IL
teaneethalyonnonnees ea the pub
lic Insomnia thatite Lae on hand :a fergerl well
eelected ithaticof
Intattlf.' 7r •
tarincoms,
CHEMICALS, PADilf3, •
kc.
All the prier Patent Ifedlciries of the day.
I
PURE WINE AND - 'LIQUORS
Far Itiedkil paspoos mar:
. 1
• I fllt• .
" L P
kit . F . tr .E
.•Inuicy mai Toilet • . - .
Soaps ,
•
Beibing, atu;roitg, and cuxusupn #i k on i ges„ .
Hair l}ra4hes,
Tooth Brushes,
" N; )ruild icVlPlin;;cesi2be; •
"V ' Toilet Pairder, •
- oth Raebeg,
- anti idoth map&
Axed :saw article - a: belonging to thek pro, Islibiitto
"WPIP. yn mentidu• We Agez'eY:s
- 0nt4r:.17;
. GOAT ttepit,NTS
"So puicttaseil . l of g , .
Physicians prescriptions and family retnipta com
pounded by persons thoroughly Competent, at all
lours of tbe,MWer night, . • . .. •
n '
Thankful ler Usk past libernt patronage I re.
eei
smitally esiikft continuance - of the' sandpledg.
Mg myself that no ettalk,-ba -sparefM make
my establishment second to none ni this
Dr. T. F. Madill may . be emmelted :at.tbbi : itore aA
lumetatere. • . • BRAWN.
•
Jan. N. 1.8711, - • ,
Boots' and`
GREAT BARGAINS IN
3BOars sErome
lam,,Bocir 'AND MOO SWIM
Bona find at ifiatd Baum.
". The undersigned are reaming a large and well se.
/feted dock of
lid 6 rS AND SHOES
aultable fer the
:D . AND F.A_tL
Which we . offer loyq for Caelt. Consintlai of
•-
GENTS, , . _ ,
LADLES,
)11.SSFS,
AND CILIMpRI74T - S WEAR.
SEWED: AND PEGGED BOOTS
, . MADE TO CIDER.;
IikPAIhNO 'NEATLY DONE
. AND READE,yiREM PROMISED.
Tbantitl for past fawn. we -solicit aciycitinatiro
of ths same.
ISLICUE,L_OfOODPOI/111.. GI .ILIT X .CLAILK
To;rands; April 5. 1869.
•
Youndery and Machine Shop,
FOUNPERY* MACHINE SHOP:
The undereltpied having purehaeetl the Foundry
andare g e ech,':ap I o
n ti a til d entn t i c Z John Carman,
their hntinteas, preinAatt and girpat c h :
• M I GEARIN-d-S .
- CIRCULAR SAW ,
M A N, I2RIL . LS,
. • -4 and ail
MILL•
MADE TO OIMEIC -
ENGINE& REPAIRED,
And all work warranted to give satisfaction
SHINGLE 'IIIACHItW-
Of the biteand Most improved ktude miuiniacturnd
and kept constantly on Inyklirendy Tor us'e. •
P 0 41,1 US ;
kiIiDWIILL: IRON AND WOODEN mugs
onaiv4rous,. calm mouGits
;L: •/-
ME
Ei T. S .
Pt ~R'ictuda. ik.4 the rest hai liy.oremeii!l kip!,
.'• ' a . P()VtßS, ' '
LAtit,CiE - - AND 11131 A-LL
N B
. I • anzio oaalEs'i •
-siaiaptt: SHOES,
• •
4 . 1 405 9 . ( #44• 141 " 40 '
- mar:Xilogin A . 4:Rrldzaiai & uF'•
7.7 ~. A •
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,
11 '
stoomee—iiipi s : •
'XlLkiaiteN IL CiAllit3hmaient ; -
`#4,7freool4l.434mtniumalffilichalid. cam.;
UIGSWPDO.cooir. mop :ritaideit ; -
*3II2UtON W. Mir, Sloaratary and &two,.
valliages 0 tho N a tk o a l Ls, a Institut.,
_ ~ ... • . .
, .
1. it 11 iNttiol3.llColll9lolChatteted bi Collgi,,h4;
2. la luta a Vaidllll6,66talgPet iinen haiiar. •
. . . .
-
S. n offeri,ja w .re* et piCsafams
.
'4.`,.'litailitageir . talferiiiiriirstitst liiiii ether etz,,
..-.- 'peadek lbw the mem inane::: - .
5. It isAefinita and certaln ; -
•6. There Se no poalibibiyatf latiarepreatuht wa t y -
, . ... a tP ntl4 9". ;!#'?f“ /121Ital Pi P 9li gY4+94r,
:T. - The polkiett ate Nall: contradi, eo , cludy:y r , _.
mos Reno snub mane,
.4. All P4ldes ate nan - forietting :. .
3. Tba iiii, aide" ere eseipAlioni attach - Lint. : _
- 4.
CO.,araacre,
, ' . 6 4": 41 A g e **. •
• •T— FrAnsger. •
•
N. C. ELSIMIZIN/^/1.-t}.MASON,
awl; Ilma,
v Ex s
Ney ;
I•.t.
I : --V -
paining wrillerritt all of Lim mi."1111i INAILZ aot
Comronfes:'l,oBlsEs aldtk.,. android at
ceice.L - num PROPEUTII, gooludlog Urn ftroct,t•
and dwollLurvainr.towo.:lnsurrod against ALL, ihudon
Lionfrximi air veil - 1/ . 4 Flax.
. . .
LITE N4Trrtxscr- arr,,a6a Lr "i".mlo of t!le fiNf.e
idtrptatchatalaleag Companies In tilts country. '
btritalt ANcE C6sl,Pru Y.
.•• : • -• . tractor. Eveykrk. j •
• Asgets
i 10,10).e ;
- •
Avtr.4 I..vsati' t• •
. • • - • cimanneti, Okis.)
Abeetri'
Gt ,wrau.s.sp Irdanualcr. cyanier, •
clerdand,tiki.o. J
..351!C't
WIQS/Ste . 11A5Ci CMPalcr •
• Ifilizaarre, Pa. f
:;'. •••,assetlas... ..... . .
isser.AxCt, "conir.esr,
Assetta
en7 ,, Tiss. labiAlaz eciiawcr, _1 '
.flarVoca,
. Mset . . ,
Z 73,17
.219Fra Ilfuvanzia.: Ca..
,AssetisQartf
J
t .
1421:IZ
rtruto List - EkNer.ciZSIPASY.
......... .....
Isarsuatez COMPANY, 1 • •
•
-L etti! i Poston, Maur,
ir • -
„, ,
urr, - Xiaticiart bilitlll2WZ Ontri-VT. t.- • .!- - •
amino' lork.4 .
.
doglegs - - $l-3,uto,tro
,
. ,
441110417 ein'tlL It.E.PIMIMXED. 0111.
1-25,000 000.-
,
•
• _. &rlut, attention to' business, Ur &Ming. me.
prompt 'pottier:tient of Looses,k o urn atom). L - •
••
Como and try UP.
Office on alatu:street, . %Toone Court BoW, tri ,
4stairs...- - -
STr. Vlsc=s7 aVAteri-urn Bank fr , ,ni 5 a. m. T.:13
o'clildc, ph. kn: i
T. n. CAMP. k --- -- - - CAMP S VINCENT.
W. fr. vbirr.s - r.f . ' 7 l-
Timandsir•Ptt, .litly 40, 187n,—ly
, ,
HE-P4NNTtiAL -
LIFE • INSTRANC4 COMPANY,
Np. 221 CHESTNUT bTICEET, .11111-1
INC 4 JI'4'OI.'t.TED 1547.
ACCT.:MI:WEL FUND, .oVer ji3,000,014
INCOALE FOD. 1 - §69, :1.1) - 0 1 , 111
DIVIDESE , S MVP 41211.k.611, 'N'T . 1
. •
ABOUT 50 PFX
POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL. APPROVED P NS
Premiums may be paid aunt:tally or berni-annaully or
iblema will be made forpart Of the ttm,unt.
SAMUEL C. HUEY. Preeideut, •
SAMUEL STOKES, Vice Presi‘lent.-
... JOHN W.,I3OIINOItaA.V.P. ata4.l.rtitary.
. H. S. STITHENS. Secretary. 1
j1.y13,'7041 H. B. 3TRE-IN, General Agent.
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE LNSURANCE •CO3l-PA-NY
O. 231 111103U*AY, INT - VOLE
POLICIES IN .FOltil:... ..
' i 25.6 i 0...
•
AAsers, over : ' 2, , (), , ,.... r,
.kNNI:-VI. Isounr, eve.r , . t! me
LcOans Yl..lb' - ' . 5[..,1X.d
All approved forms of Statutes issued. .
-
.Liberal unides for ps!inicut of trendine, .
•Policiesibriu.thrfeitahie by their terms.
The'entiiii;piattts of the Ccsupsny 'divided tqu•••
aWy among the insured.
&NNUAL DIVIDENDS.
WALTON H..PLCKIIAII,
Wlr r kV T. lIOONETI, Tics I , AL - wAvl
LUCIUS AI ADAlLL.lir.c.'ir asp Acru.kul.
PHILADELPHIA. 'I3.I7EIIMNCES :
Jax Cooltn-d: Co., Bankers.
•
& Co., Bankers.
Join 'Wocnitant Co., Ten 31,•rrionu.
8. A. .11zzern, Preet. Farmers' * 3leckanita: Bank
T. B. PETEnscA Publisher. , ql.,
• J. 2ffltEColll l ,
j1y12,76-tf - Agent, Towanda. ta.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
INATIIANCE COMPANY,
OF atrarepp, CONN
Zit - ItnEnnfa *six:lso,ooo Mszussx.s.
ASSETS (IVrvi 1, 10601 Over /25,000,000.
Surplus uvei 37,000,000. •
CURRLST f IDISIDMiI, FROM 40 TO 70 FEB CE) T..
by Death pail to date. over $600, 009 .
Tarsi. Terrumsus Rum. D4TE,OWEIt. $6,000,10.:
A PURELY 3IUTUAbi COMP-1 NE
: All Its surplus is equitably tbs. - bled 21notig.
holders In
.LN.NITAt • DIVIDEN D S,
Which maybe applied In reduction of Premium'', 6
MAT be wcadittletetint interest for the beuetlt of t
tuseirred,-9r nay be xeeelsed by them in cmh.
/ Padd-ttp Pollcics fare 64aated Cter tab 'or ra•T
iearti — Premirta have been Dahl, tiler practie-rE;*
ALL POLICIEN.• NO.V-FO:RFEITINaI
,
DESIRABLE ,r_.1. 4 1:8 (ii INSURANCE.,
And has adoiitql in Its 'workings serc•ral •
SPECIAL EE 171 - 11
ontorsAt WITIi TIUS TOStr.I24Y ANT' 01.1.1.!
•
u. ED DE NO 0111EIL.
H. B. 3.1.2E1,..1N, Az,,, , nt-
Towanda. Pa., July 22, 1863-11 _ _ _
N u- . ROUTE % TO PHTIADEL-
Novill PENNSILV..I2.iLk' BALLiIO.LD.
Shortest and most direct line to Philnleirlifi,
'Whore. Washington; and the Smith.
Passengers by this route take „Penn tylrtll l
Nett 'fork PAO:tread train. passing Tonna at 7 15
A.M., inhke ,e/Incte connection st liethlehem with Et.-
press train or Ti'orth Tenn's IcaLlras4, and_arpr•
Philadelphia at :INS P. M., In time to take nigu
trains either foribillonth or West. • • ' •
paasetver cars ire at the Deriel on arrival
a 1 train convey pasiengers to the various Dep . : ,
and to all parts of the city,
-
stamstrto
kUlm!;North Penthi Railroad Depot; corner Berk'
and American streets, Philadclphia, at .4417 i s.
arriving at Towanda 5:15 P. 31., sanie.esetiisg.
Mann's Baggage Ecgreits collects and delivers Lao-
.gaga, 0111 no 20. 105 South Ftith-street,
rum= ACCOM.IIODATIONS. -
• ..Freigitt received atFront Illnytgoble streets. Phd.
delphis, had hirararded bi L ily Nast Freight tram
to %%minds. and all potatafin Hue .inehanra cal! F
,with quick abspateh. FELTS
• Gen. Apt. S. P. It: Tt.,Protrtand Mahar 81a. „
Alay 1•. 1870. • - Pailtdelphi•s•
1T A7491"
ELFT,IIIC
A medical Prepslat:on which tends to
unnatural properties wlum applied, eltber on Man
'Bead. concedeil, • by all who have need m to
be the beet aelestant to nature in the restorattem. 4
affected parts to their manual functions, which a"
'ntediestw,Otid hes ever received. ' Irina 'eared
ciallkor Vssuntatism which could not bezreNAved
any other medicine. ,Itia peed by. many or our
i
phyliciana tor- east purpose:' Is also unsurpe ,,,,,
In the care of Comm. , Chilblains. Cramps, touts ,
ton of Muscles, Strains. Sparins, Bruiser and
of all kinds.' It is called, by those Athol:um used
4k6 best medicine tor Homes in the *arta. le a t,
eafe„epoody, and reacted. Every kottle gear
iallteed to give utiefaaloh, or money rekinded:
y,For tale by all Druggists tad dealers in medieMe.
11. BROWNING ,TAXI.OII,
Leßoy:Mlle, r 3.•
abg23lo.tf Bole Proprietor and ;Manufacturer.
D 11.1" IC
FM= or. ALL LNDS
cow "aTEB.