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

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Sgictittuittl.
Ercor the Errorrre.l
Cheater Mite
Mr. Eraron: Last &miner I wrota
to a gentleman largely - engagea in
the breeding of the celebrated phes 7
ter White -- Pigs, in Chester cdnitty,
thiS State, and learned that a -pi*
could be purehaselfor;s2s, I paying
for'boxing and express charges. But
as I was about to send my - order I
learned from au advertisement in your
paper, that,A t Surrn of Ulster, was
engaged in *flick propagation,and that
they couldbe ;easily obtained by him
at a much less expense. I according,
lc visited Mr. SMITH on his. farm
'Ulster, and found all correct which
. the BILIDTOLD REPORTER had stated.
• Mr. SMITH had at that time between
forty and fifty of the finest Chester
Whites I had 'ever seen, of all ages
and sizes, the largest one being esti
mated by him and other good judges
to weigh when dressed 700 pounds.
We would say to-farmers and •oth
ewrhe are engaged in raising hogs
fctr Vieir own use, or for market, that
the canibeinixe4 with our common
breed to great ad4itarre and profit.
A. pair can be obtainaof Mr. SMITH
from four to six weeks old for SO.
They f;row faster-and larger,
_Aiature
earlier and take less food than ourour
cofnmon breod,,and always keep fat
and healthier. They were originally
i:nport(ql from England by a gentle
man cif wealth= and enterprise, from
v.hich the stock ; in the county has
, LI is not au afiernuou fanu-
..;as his fat stock and well eulticat
u4l farm elhAy indicates, showing an
iiandant thrift and. enterprise. He
t zikvs the _4 ntericeli Agricidittrizl, as
eiitcrp - f,ing
he is a live practical ioarsupOr
,:itentliiig, all the - details of Apieul-
lure, ailtis consequently largely fe
ennieratt'd for labor.
shall take occasion to visit other
leadim; mersin the coptry from
time to time, au - a report fb you my
interviews and observations.
IBM
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Declain; or no Bc
luau article on the subject of thy
earth for bedding by Wiltinsou,
'in the A az-ric:7 et Fanner, the writer
sap that the construction and man
agemencof stables has been au im
portant branch of his vocation for,
many years. I,am fonds of expert::
anent, and have tested intiktable econ
omy a great variety of systems of
I‘7etliug, betlaing, ventilating, etc. I
have,thorongly tested the.nse of dry
earth—that is,' dried clay, and Clay
loan. dried Ouck, sawdust, pent tan,
long and short straw, anti, have nsei,
conjunction with all' the different
of good - gypsum. I hare.
- !ATcr.-01;11v veani experience with the
N ill the Dlifterent kinds of mate
•fror l c tiding in i,table, arrived at
e:Jne:usi.crii th.tt isu liefldingo any
leseription is required if 'stablVloors
ari-nrigedn ; f r ...they should be, nod
that butlahori;e.; and cattle can be
i. , • (-I,ifortable and health
thau with.
_ r crrinc gOoni kuows that
nio lit and val
-111,- hive the habit of riwing
ort_the laie floc.r. The
‘it• - in! - tanees
(hi !.:'llJoel where the :tall tLoors
• -,., , th condition no ilf-ef-
IMNSEMI
=ME
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)100)).‘ to a plant: 1) .1
•10 , ..cr o)7 , :aplain of its being hard and
...neon)f)•itable.. and e...a•tainly t).0)•d
!0.)1 t-hialld not bl.) (&jt•e
-•.l 01able '0) a Lear-A. I al o reconi
nd a fri-) l tt , JO- applielltiOn. of 1i
•:';1I to to:;11telltS of the manni;,t.
• (a. 11).,11 .0, but Ido not rt.c))nr--
).I).t a l tflt.talliett,elflll - r in .nrtll
preferrinaa slight
on stalilerllours.
also lec(c..inticil eanstrrt,cting
h.• floor, of 1,tall(-s that the liquid
t-ioreinciit will directly through
thoiJ,,v. - lit conduct it tStlie
. 11.!;• pit .11 house, And that
..
F'uli 1 t will unduly -fall
th , floor into the gutter 1111-
• ( r it. 111.• 1".:1•1!IN! I reirl:!; preSt`(.l
ill‘ fart , ,, tin'
te sCri )0 as the uninliti steps on
it. -aid glittcr) , :ing d o arranged a
1- he convenient of a•icci-s for the
1"i T 'ISO of cleaning.it.
Row the Clateze Make, Dwarf Trees
We have known from childhood
l!ow- the *Chinese (Tamil their wax
le,!!l's feet, :Ind so mana,qc to maki)
thew " kcc pt rs at home:" but Low` .
tbolcontrive to grutr miniature pines
and oaks . in 11.4.wer puts for half a
e,:_ntury has always been muelr,of a
secret. It is the product chiefly of
skillful, long-continued root pruning.
They begin at the beginning. Taking
a younv, plant (say_it seedling or cut
ting of a cedar,) when only two or
three niche.; high, they ent off its tap
as soon as it has other rootlets enou'gh
to live upon, and replant in a shallow
pall. The cud of the tapi root
is I.:oiler:Lily nuide to rest upon the
of the pan. or on a - fiat stone
wltitiu it. Alluvial clay is then put
into . therpet, inch of it in. bit the
i;t•of I , ea,en , l just enough in kind
an,l quantliy to furnish •t scanty
tiourtslintent to the plant. Water
given to keep it in growth,
but not enough is given to excite a
So likewise, in the
4pplies.tion of light and huh. As the
Chinese prhiii themselves also on the
shape of th , , , ir miniature trees, they
11'.(2 strings, wires and pegs, and vari
u.s mechanical contrivaneeS, to
promOte wymmetry of= habit, or to
fashion their pets into oirrfatieTfig-
Then use of :very shallow
which ibt.y use, growth of the
I:,p rook i - s out of the .finestion; by
thlN - o .4 , of p); -, r -2il, and little water,
at grir.Vtll prevented. Then,
1, ! o, the top and roots. within
asv reach Cr! the garden r, are short
by his pruning knife, or seared
v.ith his hot iron. So the little tree
itself headed on every side,gives
n!) the'idea of strong growth, asking
only for life ; and just growth enot4;ll
t livc and I , :ok well. Aceording,ly,
e;:eli new set of leaves becomes more
an I more z.tuoted, the buds and root
are. climinishiA proportion,and
t length a balauc.3 is established be
tween every p:trt of the tree, making
it a Nail in. nil respects. In some
' Inds of tree.- this end Ls reached in
:1.1.;•,:e or f.oe in others ten or
]if arcr n ceessaYy. Such is
th. ,, J . ; Inc7 ,- 'hortieLlltur,4 of the Cel.e s .
t . •
A Luots,
v:f1.1,.t: hi' buttons
;Ir.: horn, but -. aril gbh]; his
Liil,4 arc bork4, , s tire ftt, his
Ifi• not (Chrtficr
f= n• - .. f_ ,, :-::-,.1,:,,
lIMM
uvr.
Z=ESMiI
L:i~~ ~:.'.= : i s f i
Elite, RAILWAY.
1300 %Irv' r.S TINDER SOO 311LE8 WITTIODT
ors atessoziu=.. CELLEGX
BROAD GBAGE—DOUBLE TRACE
ron •
CLEVELAND. TOLEDO,DETROIT. - CIIIOAOO. ;
BITLWABEEE. ST. PAUL. OMAILt.
And all pan:4 West and 'Southwest
nanarnou;;:oszion. mama:
DAYTON. =CCM:NATL. BSDTANAPOLIS,
LOUISVILLE, ST:LOUIS.
polnta South and Southwest. .
NEw ANTS usenorts. COA=7I WIZ NIIU Truconou
wronorr cuxsos To llocunsrua. Borrauto Don
[ 1:1:11S, CLEVELIND ANP CLICCIMINat
On and after Monday, JIVE 13, 1370, trains trill
learn Waverly at about the following hours, YiZ
GOING WEST
4:24 a.m.. NIGHT EMPRESS (31madayi exixPtedi for
Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and cin.
cinturtL.connectlng with the Lake Shorn, Michigan:
Southern, and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffrdo: 4
Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West: also at Clear,
land with the O. C. C. k Inn. Rahway for Indian
spoils: and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
Line Railway, and the Ohio killississippi Railway
for the South and Southwest ; also with connect
ing lines at principal stations on maha line.
4:49 a. en.—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily ; for Rochester.
Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak
ing direct connection with train - set Grand TM: 1k
and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and •
Cleveland. for all points- West and at Cincinnati
with the Ohio 4. - . Mississippi and Louisville Short
Line Railways for tananpth and Souto-west ; also
with n:1 connecting-fines at principle stations on
main line.
8:2:4 a.m.—MAUL TRAM. Itiadays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
5:35 pati.—El AIM% ACCOMMODATION, Sundays
excepted. , l
...
6:18 p. 11.. DAY E X PRE SS, Sutielays excepted. for
.Rochester,
Buffalo, Dunkirk , Cleveland, Cincinna
ti and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main line.
New and unproven Drawing 110001 Coaches accom
pany this train iron - New York to Buffalo, and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornellarille, run
ning thro' to Cleiveland and Gallon without nuance.
5:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL. Sundays excepted. for Buf
falo. Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting, with trains
for the West , -";
A Sleeping CoaCh to 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 EXPRESS.SuneIaya excepted.con
.C-necting at New York with afternoon trains and
=steamers for Boston and New England cities.
• Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y.
S:ZO a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRE SS . Mondays ex
cept: L connecting et Jersey City with -afternoon
and evening trains of NeNC Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Washnigton: and at
New York with steamers and afternoon Express
I F
trains tor New England Cities . Also stops at n
c two stations and connecting paintaon main e.
Sleeping Coshes accompany this train to Ne • 'ork
12:35 - p.m.—DAY EXPRF.SS. Smadaysexcepte con
necting at Jersey City with midnight Express train
05 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Al.o
stops at principle stations and connecting Points
on Turin line.
New and improved Irrawing-Room Coaches accom
pany this train front Buffalo - to New York..
3:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION -'TRAIN, - TRAIN, daily ,tOr
Stkagnehanna.
8:39n .m.—ELMIRA MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:25 p.m.. NEW YORK MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:05 p.m.- - EIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily, connect
ing at Paterson far Newark : at Jersey City - with
Mori:nig ~.r , , Train of New Jersey Railroad for
Baltimore- ' - kiarlington •, end -at New York with
31011411 g =preen train for Boston and New England
cities. Alan stops at all principal Rations and con
necting pointi on main line. i
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to
New York.
3:43 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CIIF.CEED THROCOII.
t u.. A reviskil and complete - Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway And con
necting lines, tins recently been pahlished. and can
be.procured . on applicatibu to the 'Ticket AgBnt of
the Company.
L. D. RUCKER,
Caul Suit
BE
A. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.-
A_LLANourrsT or P.kSSE'SGET.
L..ave A.M. P.M. P.M. aero P.M P.M. 4.>!.
'Waverly 1.35-41,4:5-41.4 . 4 1 o 6.071-1.13-41,10
Towanda 7.15---1 70.1---7 .25 - 5.15-12,25-7.20
Tnakitatitio.. L.9.2:1-1, 17-1' M I .. 2.07-10.10 ri.t.t
Pittston. ... 10.35-7.30...... o 2 60.._4 5 .53
Willon.llarre. 10 r.5-7.53......1 .• 1.1.5-44.10
White 11aveu,12.25 r. 31 1 •• 11.:''.8 'A.m. '
2Tauch elnualt.l.'iii •• 10 •iI
Alic.ntnrit.. ...2.:33 - 9 44)
MEE!
Easton..... .....^•.17
NowYork(arr.) 6.05
Down Train d 1111.15 Vaat: fl. ea. rp Trains
din, at Ititn.to, .
Pas , etwera to anti froth Now York and thilailel
tibia without ebattae•nf cark.
Down train et‘nno-ta at all• ntown smith Thrnith
Fact Expro-, for liarti.dinrit, nitalinr.o, and the
%loot.
TmpoRTANT TO ALT, WHO
-R. VALUE THEIR StiP.T!
Tht.,:ght the aged ar, .1,1. the wee's but b:et:e.
1111 a 11,1 PLUM:, Ca'.
Ovt[c.o. rc•ri
For n 4, 2.. k pfaz-turin g cf tho
coN• • ( Tsfr.x, cr.vs . r.u. LtiNDON
•11.,K171yuy1N2.}.1. GLASS FOR WEAL: OR IN
-IL6IIL
(' I- LOLA (.1 Ci!..etal to -:nadv b.
th, Ir.-Ltute are now a lout; time Lt , noc, the
I its !avid and Luercat.etldr.n.and fur theta
euenoou.4l nth the uniyernal acLnouied.:ment of
!hair et. :..rnt, n-Lon 'and Coo; to the, * . O. .holes
nbinly that tlay an- ,11p,ri.n . to an:. other
glrrce
n the tuartnt.
lu.:3rrrlty of 6; , •l„ -. tti:rl.ll, !1.1. rtrd; cud
no IL.ltt, how flue theframem. c•mtaLJ lint a poor
and ninth!,,, article of ttla,nen, (tNto•rUlly rant or
prc4Ked:l Ow) a mad,, to be s•,I1 only, without
any eahlthition rt.priting 13.•ncnt to the ye, and
thcr,fo:v the groat coulplaiDt of poor and weak
t3;tht. Tho,,,ainla are , sing ttlas,-6 now v. 1,101 tire
and I.lllgne the ceo. tyligre the objects dlnj attto.
short usage. ur require an Inti::lSely strong light
ant thoreforo destroying the r3gl4, tvtgeh,, ere they
prop , rty wrotate preserved a lit& than.
conmve couvy:
Ciy-taLt rintie It the toax ittg :
lk.U•nse' rre grotm•l of the 1.,4 matt.rol, pure
and hard. ttmd m.m.ly for npti.•ol pnrpm.•.e, they
are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim.
They vont . , u hrillianey t and do,tm ,
not found in any other g 15,.
They can he need equally well lir is : or canal:
thrld without tiring or fatiguing the v . ., S.
They are ground mathematically true in the con,
cave convez mirror. according to the I.llllm-cpliy of
nature, and shepe of cornea of the eve. t4..re:ore
meq - sting nature only instead of forcing it.
That the lenbes are centered correct Into the fraine9,
They can be used longer than any other glaseeii
without changing to a higher power.
The frames are made t.trong and durable by cope
'kneed workmen and warranted to give satiafaction.
A. CIIAM BERLIN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan
da. has the note Agency for these glassea to
, Bradford county. No .I.leill,ofrs employed.
'July 12, 187D-tf
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SLISQUEHANN k. COLLEGIATE
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This institution has just teem thoroughly repaired
and improved, ana will hit reopened TITESDAI".
SEPTENICER 6. 1.87 q. under the ehargoiof G. W.
Ryan and th. E Quinlan. Associate Principals. who
trill devote their entire time to Instruct it: in tin
various departments and to the geller4SUllerrViSlOLl
and management et the school. They wall be an.
misted I,y-excellent aid aperimiced teachers in all
tliti departments.
Ti. courses of im.tructiiiii are licepsratory and
Graduating English. Normal, Ronimeivial, Scientific
Clasical and Ornaceintal.
The • Preparatory is deleted to thoroughly qual
ify the smaller pupils for the studies of the English
Graduating eciursc. with 11 comprises all academic
studies. languages excepted.
The first year of this course completoil. they can
etth r tither of the other conrses. The Normal
course affords thorough instruction in C 0,1141011
School studies and Theory anti Practice of Teisching.
Students in the ronituervial departments bare all
the advantages of the best commercial schools in
to thorough drill 4n llecCSFlry academic
branches.
The scientigc C.onise in 2a11.111..011 to the studies of
the Grasluating English. Fretich and (iernian. com
prises special instruction fn the Sciences illustrated
by en excellent collection of Apparalciarcreptly pro-
Oded.
Tb. first two year 3 of the Clasen,' C.3fle/30 are in
tended to prepalc students well for College; the
third year to tit for 'advanced classra in -c.ilie,;e or
to combine classics a ab a epneiai courteau the tler ,
epees.
The Orunthent al. :11 -ril :111,1e.
Drawiun athll'ait‘truo, will be taih4hi coc;petent
itii,trueterF.
hoard and roflans art. prol. id, I ILI Oar Int_ltutr.
Ft, f r partteraar.
O. IV. lIYAN F. OrISLAN.
' ' Princ;pa: ,
7.111.11:1:
Au!1.10:70.
p - :NN SILVA NIA
STATE NORMAL St HOUI. !
MANSE'II_7I.D. TIO,MA COUNTY. l'A
1 . 311 Torte September 7tl. 11 , 70.
Winter Term begins December 12th. Is7l
Sprinj Tenn March 97th, 1871,
For catalo,nl, - atlrni.,ien.
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BAKERY AND DINING ROOM
BREAD, PIES,: CAKE,
1.1,1 1,1,1 .k,1•1 ana ra tai
Lt our DIISINO
v t
11111;i:E.. C. 11., a " """"''
r.." ut all tuu
drlriug 1r
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r..x 2,1.1, i,y
r !;:41 , { av;a'y
Li: .1“:
MRS. J. M. \V,yl.l'S rf,
*a^ r. is fl,jl
~rX r..h urns :.'?
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,:110,141 . 0ada.
ME
- 11. BARB,
Gen'l Pass'r Ag't
Commencing May 70, 1870
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INSTITUTE
% I% i Ca IYl:ar,
CU IS. It. CERIUM.,
Pr.nc,pal
Font Lliv - 1: co:tli ci 1,V,11,1
AND CRACKF,ES
rxma
b ‘'lti7.lll
i 27 'iViT CC,
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WIZ
11DIIMES Fact 1871
,PAPER & EIsTVELOPES
NF A W-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOQKS
PMS, Li% MUSIC, 'StATIOXI:7 AND
BLINK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.'
Tuw•andc, Nur. 12, 1463.
MisceMneous.
T HE 'l'
" DOMESTIC"
LOCK STICH
SEXING MAG'HINE!
THE 7 -" D031E4.1C "-is it Shuttle
Sewinti . Machine, which - has *e3.2..
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 inure quietly: than :thy ; doing the
lightest as well as the heaviest work
ono on muy - Seving Alachine. •
ALL ALE IN VJED ' s lit CALL. AND SEE IT
Plain Machines - - $65
Half Case - - - - $7O
All ..11.aclaiies have Bl.alw's Patent'
Table.
A;xuts waukta W uuoccupica. Adirrutm,
BLAKI: & CO., fk•raufou, Pa
Dn. sail • by
TAYLOR 4: OOLE:
Towanda,
A. A. EINNEEI,
Allieth,
ACKLEY. LLOYD E BLOKER.
May 12. 16:0.-1y 15 yatu•inC.
EASE AND COM,F,OIIT
BLESSING OF PERFECT s"t-;HT
There IS not lug so valuable ah pelrfvet sight, and
perfect slght.cau ouly be niltaiuml by uelug
PERFECT SPECTACLES
11111=
=
OCC L LISTS
iunTron.D, CtiNNECTIcUT,
MINUFACrUZEILS OF THE CELEI.III.IT4Y
PERFECTED SPECTACLE,
Rave, after }tars of experience, experiment, awl
awl the erection of costly maelair cry, been enabled
to product; that GI A.NI) DESIDERATUM,
rmufEcT SPECTACLES !
nail: 5 lace teen ?“.,1 , 1 with untainted tatii.laetion to
wean,rs in th•: Wtsteru States during the past
fi 1 teen years-.
Three.; Celebrated Perfected Speetselett nee er tiri the
Lye, cud lust fixauy earS Wi94011t1111ge:
LAZARC6 & 1 1 1011R1S have appointed
JULFS LICGCMiI'S. dealer lu Watches and Jew
41ry, as .their sole agent for Towanda. Peun'a. and
• 'i•lc•nity. April 11, 1870.
R EPORTEII JOB PRINTilk*
OPPIOM.
Having recently added greatly to onr facilities , we
are now prvparca to do all kinds of
PRINTINA.
LOWER PRICES
L'ETrEII STY 'L
estubliblulieui hi
NORTHERN PENNBYLVANIA
MEM
THE REPORTER OFFICE
ELIMLIS'E
CENTRAL ILARKET.,
The laibscribers still continne to keep conetanily
on hand a full and complete assortment of every
thing, pertaining to their btnancss, consisting main
ly at
BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
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MUTTON, . 7.A.M13,
VEAL, _.; POULTRI,
. SAUSAGE.. LA D,
BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF, ,
TALLOW, /cu., Ake. .
AIAco, 7,
z S
FRESH FROg. THE LIKES
oiziTCTS itEermx DAILA
ecstuu
Pa:ilea trislune Oyster.; ha large or unroll quanti
ties will be furnished un short notice, at the old
stand. CENTRAL MARKET, Montanyo's Block, first
door north of Dm...Porters.
Cuss. U KELLEII, f 4 I'LLOCI.
Tstoo. Ilw.nev. I • 't
1 - 61). 24:1570-tr
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
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C ' PIT.U.
Stimrs Fuxu,
This Hank offiirs UNUSUAL FACILITIES tcrite
transaction of a
GE-VER.:IL BANKING BusuEss.
Es - rEnnzl• AID ON DEPOSITS
. 4CCOIIDINO TO
IMiMi
SrEcua. CAE!: (.1‘711,4 T. THE COLLECTION OF NUTE3
AND CIiECKS. •
•
Parties 'wishing to KEICD MONEY' to any`part or the
United States. Eur,:land. Ireland. Scotland. or the 'prin.
cipal cittee and tomes of Europe, can - 1191. procure
drafts for that purpose.
PASSAGE TICKETS
To or from the 014.1 co' nut:7, etear.l4
lug alnay. ou LawL
F.:3111.1Ln II Lk: Ar 1.1:1,1:1212.”
U.S Rua. ll.r. Cu'.( 44 Sdrf
F.. 11. H3rITIi. rr,ias.ut_ 'S.
Tow..ta3a. Juue2l. 1862.
ROYAL BAKING POWDERS at W
, . COELL & MYEICS.
COWELL & MYRR IRE SELL
,,:_ TEA very rhe.ip.
._.. _
- pisii.roßK, HAMS AND LARD
*t riIVVELL lc MYER'S
MEM
R rEn r ituriT oi.' ALL KINDS
=cow-crT. s mitn.
TIE IUNDPMIIIO;D," ILAITING
r 't
. .
In Moira litel. — lrMi*•o9. to Jury ptoloted
to Oira to the citizens of ntfactrovonitty araviiiiii.
-
tr,aliigoolt*iniliselectettotoiliit . . 1- - "
Whida bare pliiiLaiwi Pwlh Sid fag '
.; ~
• • •
less sell at as low llgures as can be purebseil
elsewhere. I new idler to the puhltas splendid stock
tti
O
O'
N
MOWN FLOUR; GRAI43I DO;
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I tamp Couaninkli ou LARD, and
ad nude of FISH. Would eadtlio attention dabs
public to our C,Ju't Do Beat
In quality or prim.. Jon° OaklersCelolaratodLaws-
dry, Now York Cliondal and Brown Soap.
Largo assortmeat of TAN'KEE NOTIONS, TOILET
SOAPS: &c., &c. I will pay the 14,gliest.culi price Air
and make immediate irsyment.
Mal
MEE
MEI
'AND OPT tCANS,
EMI
CM
$125,000
4.0,000
-
rurcusea thsagsto interest or
ILACIVATCH,
Q'li, O'C.R.Ri S ',
.
TEAS, CO.r.tfii,ES, .SUG ARS,
STSP,cII. S 4 l.*r uITS, moss,
Maya co bond a lirge stout of
AYE.DO., 13IICSWILEN1'
STOCK 'OF TOBACCO;
Please all and evuttine ottr Stock of
WOODEN WARE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Farmers,tive us a call before gonna elsewhere
C. B.- PATCH:
All persons indebted to the late firm will please cab-
C. B. PATCU.
Towandi, March, 12, 1867. -
GROCERY AND: .PROVISION
S T 0 12, ~M .
M Cl_A B - E MIX.
- Who!cask and Befall %alms iu '
•-•
GROCEIiIES
1311
PROVISIONS,
MERGUE'd NEW BLOCS, • TOWANDA, PA.
We - Au nut (tenni it neetirary to 'enumerate all the
dlfereut articles we keep. >Otir aesurtxuent is
ALWAYS cOirPLETE
101 l nothing but
FIRST CLAS§' 'OOO.
Cash pitil ter l'arnters ; Produce
4.: JAMES McCAME,
HAMMY MIX.
March 1. IS 70
PEOPLE'S
onocm AND rnovisioN nom:.
=
A new and camplete stock of
GROCERI34S AND PROVISIONS,
Willett will bo prime.
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
rrii~rzti cT,
PORK,
.4.
'7I.IUYION,
HAM . ,
FRUIT OF 4, : 14L DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FLED, MEAL, GRAIN, &C,
liriu;; 1,10 ~11,7 proktucc, pur cash fu
D_ 111)73
A conntaut supply of .151 :tau bait, all sized chums.
Butter Firkins, IttLis. kc.
Plena call and look through our stock. and wowffl
do-our beat to pkaso 3-on. W. A. ROCEWELL.
Towanda, Aprll2B, 180.
LOOK HERE!.
GO WELL at m:,
At the old htuttl of litt.tuntm & COWELL, are now
receiving ago nod well selected stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which they offer to cash buyers at prim' that defy
coinpelltion. * -
Cash paid for all kinds - Partners' Produce.
April '2l, 1663—tf.
Jewolry.
jULI63 HUGUENIN,
JEWELLER, & SILVERSMITH,
Oue doer uozili.uf
MERCUIC.O NEW BLOCK. To nr.,t sru, P 4; 45,,
Eta. 9 just rccoircd :coal:Cm York a new sescrtmotil
of Ewe Gold
LADIES' WATCHES,
AIIF,RICAN WATCHES
SWISS WATCHES,
of $ll deperiptlons. - • Also a selected assortment of
OLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
wEJI RI ,
aI 1 labw
CLOCKA•OI , ALL STYLES T:nog Till: CHEAP
I:ST TO THE Dr.sr
GOLD, tilLl:Elt AND STILL ant:MU:LIZ AND
. 1:111-GLASSES to fa an. ezze!l of hoz:area eigbL
NE W PJ TE.N.TeACCOMODATET: SPECTACLES.
B3= this isatnst I nut enabled to es:clink:a °lames at
an; time crltbout extra (*urge.. Call and isee.
CLOC.KS, WATCHES .61;D : r . 14:.%% I,MT REPAIRED
I=
Towanda, Dee.. 16, 1869
AirACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE.
AL Fish. 31.1ekir.aw Tnnt. Citkves, Mickel and
snl,tad !..t suiri:oll%. l llmt. and Pried. Pref. at
LONG t: HEELER'S.
'S"- 4
TAY/i O B & G
- Are nor %a ft wiz WSW apill# StlXtec
CLO'NHEI N D CAtlfiThiglES,
consuai an the up* albs aradassaiie
, 001.:,. - NGS, 13 IaRTING'S, &O. &C.
Which they are prepared to makeup In say style to
suit their enatotners, on short notice.
Allio a ipleadk) 4r -stack of
'READY-MADE . CLOTHING,
yaleh they are sating cheaper than seer.
HATS aG
AND
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
A new ant fult lino o! all tho Wed styles.
Always on band and In went satiety,
Tao Lerrar,aso roma mini or
NECK TIES; BOWS,
Also tho New Patent
IVIN.TOW UMBRELLA
All or arl of our Goode will be sold ae,
CHEAP - FOR CA'H
MEM
all and look ibrough our btock.
Towanda, Avail 2k MO
it§ § O.
Sir This ariture belongs to E. SCHWARZ: dealer in
Clothing and Genes Furnishing Goods. lie is so
liulay ciothingThat he has not time to write
an advartlssment
HURRAH ! HURRAH !
CIREST REDUCTION D PRICES OF
READY 'MADE CLOTHING,
M. E. ROSENFIE'LD'S,
(Orpo,,ituVwxcll & Cos 3
I ant now offering to the public a largo and °holes
stock of_
SPRING AND, SUMMER_ GOODS,
Conaieting of
LINEN GOODS,
And all the late iityles for l 4 pring and Sunnuur near,
1 FOl4 MEN AND BOYS
Which all Ue sold 25 per cent. leas than former,
prices at 31. E. ROSEMIZLDS. Also • large tn.
voia: of . • I ~.
, •
. , .
iINDtp,HIRTB Asi) DRAWERS
intend to:sell less Man cost, to make room for
Fall Stock. Now rte your Mos to buy a hull
Cheap. Call and convince, yourself that 31. E. BOX
HEMEL' 1.) offers Great Bargains in thO line of
Clothing and
GE :TS FUGNISIIING GOODS
Call beforctarellaslng elsewhere.
DI. E. ROSENFIELD.
Towanda. Jan. 25. rm.
A. DISPATCH tRIST RECEIVED.
GLODIOVE4 SEWS FOR CITIEMS OF TOWANDA
AND TICLNIT
There is constantly being received ¢t the . .TEXPLE
OF FASHION," a large stock Of
SPRING . AND SllM i litt.R GOODS,
which ha:ire been purchased for cash, at reduced
prices and will be sold to ash buyers at lcncerrates
than ever before offered in Towanda. My stock con.
vista in part of
ELE-N!. GOYS' AND MUM'S CLAMING,
ELACE, DAOWN AND DI CD: DIAVID ETT/Er,
ME DRESS COATS, c ASTADIIr EXITS, LRCM
Coats, Pants, Preto, and Whlt4 Linen Duck Balla;
also a largo variety of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
um, cars, strsrtNrichs, xEct-Trts
part= LEs=i COLLAR.,
of the latest styles and fashions. Remember the in
ducements that I offer, and that I am not to be un
dersold by any dealer in town ' or elsewhere. All
who wish anything in my line are respectflilly
gd to give me a cuff before purchasing and convince
yourselves.
- IL JACOB S.
No. 149 lisinAt., Beidleman's Block.
Towanda. rt.
_Ka- Cash paid for tildes and Pelts.
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN !
rriat Tama Tur.
GROCER PROI I TISION LINE,
arc now being °toted at
.
C 0 E LL W , Sz . 3.1 YE.lt ' S
l ai
at prices that cannot fail to ea 'sly all that they are
determincittot to be landersol by any one. They
have enlarged their Store by ding :so that they
now have room for the fresh. npplies that are daily
received by them. They luiv connected with their
store a Market where they t w krerieresh meats' o
64:11ty the quarter or piece. , a 'WI 'supply or Oro•
caries and Precision, to whirl) tbz? woul:. rall the
attentioia of all cub buyers. comeknad 'overall:Won:
Deeds and Mere, before purchasing and utiaty
yourselves. We guarenlee all goods to give enure
satisfaction. We are tha.nkftil to our customers for
their put liberal patronage soil solicit a continuance
of the same. townt. d: MYETI.
Doc.. 20,1&:9.
TRY OUR -TEAS .ND COFFEE,
. 1
(Z'^.T.T, & :trytn.
RE,
„ISM
IF A. Ll+”A, R.D WaI!ITER
VA* MiliaSOß *MAIMItit
1870.
,
lIIE
WAVERLY, TIOGA CO., N.Y. _
Near tho Depot.
WA HAIM A EVZSCA rAO3.I4IZICNOBIL
SAiiSFACTION GUARLIANTEED
A lorio stock of
CLOTHS AND.qASSIXERES.
~ , HATS AND CAPS,
GENTS' FURNISHING,. GOODS'
tst„.%Vill be at the Ward House the Ant end third
Twidays of each month, %rah sampler of Goods,
tend,wspared to ,take meanrea.
- . • GEO. B. VAN VELSOR,
Sept 4.1870. noirr. 31AY14ERS.
BLOOD au CO..
Still couthatw to manufacture their celebrated
•
HORSE POWERS Sr, - CLEANERS,
and will Kell a better =chino, itr less money than
can be had obsewheM in the work( We claim for
our mark that they will do as much, or more,
than any other, and are More durably built. We
perr t onally supertnteid our - work and see that it Is
welidown. Wo 1,111 send
GI ow, rusehlnen l , on applicallOn.
ONE AND - TWO HORSE POWERS,
One ef Two Hone THRESHES' & SEPERAroRs,
rifIiESHER and CLEANERS.-
j'ANNIAVG
Oacctas gap rinaa saw sum" -
SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to order.
Glyn no a call before purchasing eliowhere. '
'Vd ''OD aualavaff. `sNatav
•oo .aooria -
Aug. 2. 1862.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY !
On Pine, between Stain and Second, Streets, back
of 0. F. Mason & Co.'m Bank,
HENRY STULEN & CO.,
Respecthilly announce his frienasan,i ratraus.
Li thhave built a
NIIV BRICE altia..l6.Y. FACTORY
where flu y will condantly korp on hand a tall assort
went of
l'Alll Li CAItRL&GES,
EEG
PLATFORM WAGONS,
f
t6.OTIMi SULKi% AND SEIRLETONS,
Blade or; the lest material and finished in the best
city atyht Ms lung, „experience in city Carriage
Factories gives them a deented advantage over others
in the
Style and Durability
of hi Wagteu4. All they asks lei an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
Frei lone to purchasing clda;wlicre
ALL WORE IVARL'ANTED TO GIVE PERFECT
Thaukful for the liberal patronage forukerly ex
tended and rePpectfully aek a coutlnuanco of the
.surf
Id'AIIII.Nik PRDIIPTLY ATTENDED TO
11EXIIT STIFLES 11. 8. CLARE. ,
Towanda. gay 24. 11370.—tf
N EW, PLANING MILL
The underalitned twang built a largo and CUIMILO.
dions Mll In fife Borough o Towanda, and tilled It
wltl the moat modern and,lfurroved machinery, for
the manhfacture of
Are prepared to AlFonlera, whether large ISr mall,
upon the shortest notice. We have also a large va
;11
riot of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern.
witi we can furnish much cheaper than they can be
war ed by timid.
PL&NLNG.t ,
' To:Naumo, .
' tittOOVING, - „,
3l%1:1 ISCUOOL
S.t \YE%
Jitilt all other work pertaining tii J olnery, will be dune
to suit our customers.
Persons bull ding. and not 'Mug more than twelve
to fourteen miles distant, will find it btgely for their
Intereet to buy of tuk or bring their lumber and have
It worked by our machinery. Bring your griat of
Flooring, or other lumber. and while your lawn la
feeding, have it ground out and take it home with
you. •
Wo win pay CASE for PECE AND HEILLOCK
MEIER defyered at our lumber :yard. Come and
see us. or tf ¢oa can't.come, write,
Towanda. Feb.. IRS 4. L. 8. ROWERS & CO.
-
MO N T . ATN Y E S. ,
' General Dealers in
STAPLE 4 FANOY DRY GOODS,
Gnoczax.r.s, CrAKTAMT, GLaSSIVIStE,
- BOOTS, SHOES; SHOE FINDINGS
Leather, hate, Caps, Umbrellas, he., •
TOWANDA, PA.
No. 205 maw St., corner of the Public Square.
1. D. ISONTANTA
may 19.1870. • L. J. IdoxnaivE.
,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1870.
MM.'S 4tRANDT
Respectfully int 4Krus the ladles of Towanda and
cleinity that sho will ho ready to exhibit he new
stock of
EARL AND ITMTER '
MILLINERY GOODS,
VELVETS, SILKS AND SATINS,
Toilether will, &JUR assortment of
FRENCH FLOWERS,.
11ANkokERCLUEFS AND LACE COLLAES,
0
On SATERDAT, Octobor Ist,
_My Satin and Silk Goods are cut biasing. •
MISS E. BEANTIT.
One door aonth of Mermen Bank.
Sept. 20,10:
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
reliectfulla eitythat the Florist Eatablielitnent
licelitufore belonging 49 Mr. U. Mis. abaft in future
be conducted by me; tiud by strict attention to bust
urea I hope to merftrthe liberal p:dronagiibeetoWeil
on my late emploYer. Also, fti eeaeon. I will attend
to the pruning of grape vines (within the borough).
Any one drafting my seniceit can And me at-my
Green lilmme. JAMES - C. IMMO.
0rt20.16:-.lnt*
rSHE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN
tuwil by the gnautity or retail at
MA
OA:ill-PAP FOR WREAT..wiT,
Oats, Butt6r. Eggs, and aQ kinde of,conntry
ru.,l,met , y FOX A; mr.re.rn. -
68 Broad Street,
FTRATTri
• A. X.D
Martufacto,des.
.CATSLOGUES,
TOWANDA, 'PENH :A.
AND OPEN BUGGIES,
SATISFACTION.
at reduced vricce
W'DOW ELISE IND BLINDS
NME!!!M
MAUI3,II,AIiL BBOTXUA`44,
MEDIUM? L .ITORA
X
MEROUR'S NE 81.90 K,
TOW.thl)A.
Is the place to httrall kinds of
iricash..-4. LA* on haStt and'sra . itehrisir s
- ' largo stpek st
HOUSE FtTENIS=G GOODS,
DOORS. flaSlli
MODS, ALUM PUTTY.
AND LEA - TDER BELTING
our taints. CHU, ke., are of the beet quality and
%litho sold vary lox. Wo are also , agent...for the
Great'
AMEWCAIsr, STEAM SAFE,
T).
Thu only reliable Fire Pioot Ssfeissile. Also
FAIRI3AIkTKS'S SCAiES,
SCHAGHTICOKE POWDER CO.,
BAUGU•s ulvr
SIIPHE4 'PHOSPHATE.
Our etoa of
TINWARE.
LS very large and zaanntactared out of the Lent
material
We are also prepared to do Jobbing of all kinds:
We are the only' attents for the celebrated new
\ EMPIRE COOKING STOVE,
The best cooking stove In use, and every stove
warranted to give satisfaction.: March 10, ?in.
Plrnituro.
FURNITURE STILL LOIIIR 1
Would sidfounce to the tkooplo - of Towanda and the
rest of aiankind, that otter this date, histownterent
stock of . 4
FURNITURE!
'will be offered at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
stock is co:algae and consists of
PARLOR' SUITS,
LIBRARY SUITS,
CHAMBER Burrs,
DINDIG ROOM FURNITURE,
AND FeRNITURE FOR THF:\RITCLIEN
3LUTIIgESES, PILLOWS, ISLIDDING, Umnoits,
rATENt , IO:q TABLE, &C., kCs
BEDSTEADs'.'
My own manufacture, and wail - aided superior, will
be sold for less than city wade ones wilt cost else
where.
COME ONE, COUE
Exatolnc for yourselves. !lee and be convinced that
Furulttne fa sold cheaper at FROST'S than at any
other plaeb In the world. Country dealers sainted
'at the lowest market rates.
I furnlida COFFINS of ex ery de,:cription,
Burial Caseac Caakets, &e., and have tjn
1 1 :I I INEST IIE.IBBE IN NW:4IIERN PENN'A.
Tmcalulu, June 22, 187 U
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JA3LES MAKU:SON announces to the public that
Be still continues to manufacture and keen. 621 hand
a Issas assartmenkof
CABINET ruitN/Tukr.,
Bareans, Tables. Dedstelds, Stands. Chairs. .ke. of
every description, which are wade of the best mate
rials, and In the most workmanlike manner.
I invite the inspection of the 'public to my work:
which shall nut be surpassedivalurability at any shop
in the country. and my prices will be found to be. as
low as the times will almit.
Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand ur mute to
order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired.
Aug. 15, 1863.
N E All It A
,G-E ME NT!
- purehaeed the
BOOT A: SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
lately conducted by DAVIS S SEE-\E.II, at No. 118
31.1164 d., Towanda. Pa, l wouldreepectfully inform
the public that 1 hi-•e Joel 'received, a large assort
ment or
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOTS
Cvnnlsting
LADIES GIA I T-E.
• Of all grades. Ladies
GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES,
:..'.3I.ISSM AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
Ot weery variety, which will ho *sold clump (sr cash.
Give him a call and satisfy yourselves that he is
'selling cheaper than the cheapest
' I would mill esspeclal attention to my '
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT!
ujike to order elver; Idng IA the 1111-e:Of
LADIES' ...I.ND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
I feel confident, that •can give entire satisfaction.
I employ none but first-class nieeltautes.
guarrantm perfkel pi, and all work trarranfrd.
Hepuiring neatly and prianytt3i done.
I lleruember the place, 110. 118 Maimet., a few doors
below the Means House, Towanda..Pa. Look out for
!benign of, the 131gitsmt, .
gr. DAvis win criiidu F t. the Unglues: , as my Sums ,
Inteudent. • ' • JOIIN 11e1drI11E.
Towanda, la.. Sept. 1, 1870,—tt •
1400 K—BINDERY—THE PUB-
Lidisrespectltdly informed that the Book-Bin
dory has been rani:wed to the Argus Building, third
story, where will be done
BOOK- INDING!
In all its various branches, terms as reasonable as
••thy times •• will allow. 'The Illudel will be under
the charge of
IL C. WHIT.ILL-11,
An experienced Binder, end all work will be promptly
done to a style and manner which &linnet be excelled.
Music, Magazines, Newspapers,Old Books, Sc., bound
in every variety of style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Boling and Binding ef
BLAINIT noon%
To any desirod pattern. which !u quality and dura
bility will be warranted.
All work will Ibe ready for delivery.whewpromised.
The patronage of the public is eolicite4, and per
fect sati•fact+on guaranteed.
Towanda. August 2, 18G6—tf.
DRESS-MAICING
AND
, CLOAK,3IAKING,
IN, , ALL ITS DEANCIIES.
P' •
•
54 3°
E-4
E - 4
tT
E-4
•FT, .
CUTTING AND FITTING
PROSIPT&KDONE.
IMPORTED , CORSETS & LACES
• •
0 •
E-4 6-4 P' 4
•e. H
0 tr. •
A
MFRS. H. E. GARVIN,
, OVER PORTER d: KIREY'S,
Men•reid 111(ea,•
NIAiN STREET, iONViNDA, PA. '•
Oct. !'B, PITO.
FitIIITS OE . ALL „KINDS AT
COWELL k4.IYERI3.
PRCF. • HORSTORD'S BREAD
Preparation, - T. IL PATCHT.
May 241. •
IMMO
DILI, y.: . 0.r PORTER, SON, 0t.00.,
.:.:60:ifi . . E 'aiiiiiH - - DittrO . STORE, , '
e Mtn and lino BtrocU, ToTaiu* A.
•
HWe recently added largely to their stock, taut
complete assortment,- constituting err ostensive im•
'Het:. embracing many articles used in the Arts for
mschanlod purposes, carefully. selected - with
to Um progressive wants of the public, which wil l %
Impt
_conatantly supplied with fresh purchases, and
ogered on the most reasonshle terms at Wholesale or
netsil. consisting of -
Diwos, s,
Y. 1.12,111, COS, VAILX7OI:I6
ALCOHOL AND TtlitPgNinNE,
USA FiADIT, venter, wuriz-wnsa,
- And all kindsof Benshea. •
KEROSEWE 011. COAL OIL,
Dnrufug Fltdda. • ,
CLAMPS. SHADES. WICKS. CtILILNETS;
Birorm, Lard, Whale; :scats Foot, •
TANNER'S AND MACH NE OILS,
Fancy and Toilet Articles In all their variety,
FONGES, =RAM SOAPS. CalLI34,
Pomades. IlitriDyes, Perfumery,
OtKETBOOKS, PCIRT ,11pTAIS,
&dyes, Banns,
TOOTH, SILDJ'AND itAintEEPAILATIONS,
_ run WINES AND LiQuqns,
•
TOBACCO * SIMI% • PIPES AXIS CIGSi S,
Garden. geld 'and Flower Seeds: Trviseer. Sop.
porters, Ihnipensories, Shoulder litraces. &mai
Pumper, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles,
ipples. Nipple Shells and Shields, Syriages,
or Bed Pans, Self-Seallng Fruit Jars, Thor- • ,
mometers, Flavoring Extracts. Stone
312 g10 Glaas Ware, Bottles.. isle, Corks, Bahl
Brick. and-Move Blacking, Flab -Tackle, Am
munition, kg., Botanic. Eclectic and Hoineepatli
is 31t4 . 1 , 1ties, and all the popular Patent
All articles warranted as napreanted. Persons at_
a distance can receive their orders by stair or mall,
which will receive prompt and car..full,atuintion:
Medical advice given gratuitously at the race.
charging only for medicine. ,
Sir Thankful for past libmar..W.tinuage.woul.p.ca
poctfully announce to their friends and the public . ..that'
no pains shall be spared to satisfy. andmerit theCpli-
Urination of their confidence ancipatronagc.
tar Open Sundays for presenptuMs-from 9 to 10
a.m., and 1.9 in. to 1. and sto 6 p.m. •
it.C. 6: Co
July 1870.-IT.
F , W. BROWN,
137 AM STUEETT, TOWANDA, FA
WHOLESALE . ..ANI) RETAIL
DRUGGIST•
The gut/scriber rcorpt.vtlully announces to the pub
lic in general that Ile hag on hand a Large anclarell
i
selected stock of , .
DRUGS. ' ' • *iIEDICINIIL
CILIMICALS, - -.- RAMS,
OIL, vitnsliEs
WIfIOW GLASS,
... DYE STUFFS ,
Sc, tea. •
All the popular Patent Medicineo or the da+F..
or -
PURE WINE ' AND LIOUDIIS
For 25101e51 purposes cub'
PERFUMERY.
, .
Fancy and Toilet articlea.
•
Soaps of every description.
Thermometers, - -
Bathing, Burgeons. and Connaion Sponges,
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Dr. Faittgeolobs,
Pocket and line Conibs,
Toilet Powder,
- Prat' Boxes,
Tooth Powders,
Tooth Washes,
•
and Tooth Soar,
Aral other articles belonging - to the Drug trade, too
trumerous' :0 mention. PtiNing the Agenc7, - of the
G.IIEAT ti. 5. IEI C'QMP.IN 17' °,
GREAT INDtCEM:4II.;
To purchasers of goood in their line.
Bhp's .- khans prescriptions and tamily coal.
pounded by persons tlomughly cumin: •nt, st
.bours of the day or night.,
Thankful for the past ilhatal patronmf., 1 re
spectfully solicit a continuance 01 the eel e,
lag myself that no effort shall be op to make
my establishment second to none in this aeatig. •
Dr. T. F. Madill may be consulted et this s re as
heretofore. F. W. DltOtt - N..
Jan af,_lfilq.
JAMES 0. 1,205 T
G REAT BARG‘IjNS' 4`
BOOTS aZ ShOES
Tka, taolcreigactl arc rocketing a Largo zadTh
lected stock of •
BOOTS A.XLi SHOES
SUVATES AND FALL TRADE;
Which wr oar lou for Co'Ls.tltig of
- GENTS,
LADIES ;
* MISSES ,
AND CHILDREN S WEAR. •
SENED.AND PEGGED BOOTS
II
NG
il E..l' All .V.EA 17; Y P ONE
Ali ItEADX WREN PROMISI.-11).,
T 1 attkrul - 4: past faTurs, vv.: sti'Llt a couttnuauce
of the same . .. ;
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s.a..uruc wcloprorm. Giu,raziu. ciaki: .
,- Towanda, 41113,130, 1,
Founam , and 14a.0h#03 Shop.
VOU'NDERY & MACHINE SHOP'
The undersigned baying purchased the FOundry
and Machine Shop lately owned by John Carman.
.tre prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to
their business, with promptness and diepateb.
MILL GEIRINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
Ana as uork warranted to give ea . Cid:wt.:on
Of the Latest and most improred L:nde turmfactureJ
and kept censtautly on Band ready for use.
SIDE-HILL. IRON AND WOObLIN
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) Of all
CULTIVAtORS, CORN PLOUGHS
1 3.- L 0 15 GeII .1.1 . :4) IN TS
Of ittl kind,., and tho latest tmprurt•mcnte kept
ecustautty ou baud.
LARGE AND SMALI.' SIZT
ST• 0 v I CA S . 'T. INOS
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GRA / rt.s, , -
finr . Z.l) ANTI SLETitH SHOES,
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And all kluda of coating," furnished
Mar,ll 7 , TrAN:3:: VY
DTngß and Medicines. ,
TWXSTS suss,
For No4lefnal'
MEDI - CINES
I AN 014;1.11
Foots and Shoes:
IMME3
.VE IV BCgir AND , SllOl
B.3utli (-ID: of Ward Liouso
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31 .i 1„, N D 11 IL L S,
And all kind• of
MILL IRONS
21.11)1: TO CUI.bElt.
ENGINES REPAIRED,
SHINGLE MACHINES
PLOUGHS,
CH URN POWERS,_
LmtGE •:.lION KETitas
'ATIOIIr LIFE
CO. OP V. S. A
Cam sl,ooo.oo6—raw gt
Chartered by Congesa, lasq.
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DLAITEXCE If. CLAIM, Presfler,t ;
JAY coprz, Cbstrzaan.flutttc.e.awl Ex. Com
lILNKY D. COOKE, Vice ireeldea ; •
.EXEKEKDI W. I'KCY Ecaetary Aug Actuary,
aro adunt sges or !Le liational Let :Inx.urzLre C
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2. It Is a Nat Company, eliartttca
3t has s psid•up capital oY W4;31121.44
S. It offers law Ives of preaaitins
4. It fturdshes 'huger Insnrance thia-Ql,er
panics. for the same taon , 7 ;
is. It is desnlY arateertalzt
C.. Them le no potteibility of reterei,r,,,ntat.,
agents. ortatenntler.tanding, by I,,AL-7.1,1,,,
7. The packs aro Vain contract...o-enwh
ranee for ao much money;
8. Ail pottctea are-nortf?:feltib g ;
U. The poltelee aieetempt frog attt,Ln,ru.,
-E. W. - CLARE Z: CO.. Banker L:, ;1.1:g
Oesieral Sg(T.L:
8. nvfliamr,
N. C. 1.1,61;lt .51-4 11. k .:A'.?;
4gesite forgrowanoa amt
Jaml, /MO.
CAMP & VINCENT'S
INSURANCE AC 4rryi
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reliable CUlllpailiee.. LA I SSES ,, tt-iieri and 2.,.....13.2
office. FARM. PROPERTY. ply:tiding 1.11 i: hi ,
and dwellings In town iiistir.Al agriiii,2 A , i. n.in
Cr LIGUTZTINO as well nil Fmk%
LIFE IssuRANcE aff) . )12,1 in ol)r. ~, c ) ,. ()•
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INCOME rut:
DIVIDENJ'.ti
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JOHN W. LOI:\ - ?I:..•J'.I'.
H. S. STE.7HI .S. cr.. tar:.
70.:` H. D.
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LIFE INsUItANcE CO il'
No. 251 Ilm.t.lwy.vr-,
1 . 01.1,1 E-S 1%.4:C.1:
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ANNUAL L:.“.11/:, 'ON
n:s of Polo f,oed.
iab,rl.l Itoxlvt; for pa-rulcr.f of pronoun.
noo.fortelt,Me ilmir I.
Thu eats-at ftrotif, of th• - . Coo:rally
ably aiuofq; tho lo.eured.
ANNUAL DIl•L1 ENDS.
WA.I.TON ft. PECKLI AM. r.
'WILLIAM T. HOOKER. VICE
1.1:C11.7:i 31 AD. 131 Y• Ault•Ar
PIIILADELTLII A ;:1:1 - EP.T.NCE ,
Jtr CooKE & Cu.. Baotou. •
I.rat..xEl. .1. Co.. Ilaukore.
Jogs , 'Mt rar.t.t. , ..
8. A. 111.3:4,11:. Pre! t. 1 arno 31001.2 1.;.`
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AS , ,ETS (Jun. 1. 11,C.,..j-over±:l,2l.C4/0,(.5)11.
surr'ol., over i7.400.11 , e0,
CURRENT DIVIDEND.FI:O7.I TO 70 l'1:11
TOtat Clit!rus by Death yabitot.L.b•.ovrrer:
DrvirJr.x.us PAID In D - 6 - I:.;rtn ?6 (TX),
A I'CRELY .IILTC.II 3 c0.111'..
Ali its nurplus I. equitably 1,41-; t
ie Loble:
ANN [AL DIVLDElqiii
Wid,l4 May 1, :11,1,4,1 sa, t, ductioa
may be areumulatcl at lutcrest fur the lnardirt
Assured, or may be re,,eired by thuu
e.
Pall-up Policies are granted &tee cr
years' P1V.1121/11118 Lave been paid, thus pro.
maliug_
LL POIJCIES. sos•rcxr•rvr!'.
It iFnucs PoIWA - a upon
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- DESIRABLE e Pt.vss OF INSERANC
noloptctl Su its Nv ork g
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oßturs.u., wTrn TIIIS ,comr.tNr AND 01
ED IW 0111111.
IL It. McIMAN.
Tow - an<Ls. Jul:. 22. Is.l9—t:.
VEW ROUTE TO PHIL AI
A.l
}Lunztl
Shortest snit most t fuv to Ptri!adelrhi
thinore, Washingtou. and the south.
Passengers by -this route tat. 11.1,11.N3 i%
New Yotk Railroad Waal. pasEin;* Tun:Lucia
AM.. make doss connection at Litibletoont to
press tralA of North Pe . tin'a Itatiroaa, and ar
PL.laLlelphfa at 3-o5 P. 31... in time, to take
trains eitimr.for the Sonth Or Vi'tst.
City passenger mrs are at t:p. nol)6t a
, t 1 t; pa:wn:ter.; 1(40 vaziens
a LAI all parts ot the etty.
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Ll'a e Dapet. torn, r
Ir , ,t nd . stretta. .
orerNing at 'lintninla ivt3 I'. tn.
Xinnte4 Bait , ;e ExpretA enlleeta and deLter
vilice No. 105 Soatit Fifa: street,
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F.'elp,l.tro,iveil at Pain: NOble xt rect.,
dit!.llla. caul lon, ardid br Daily
tol,'onmuila and all Feint:: in i ti., inckdan2
Wit 6" quick dispatch. WAS CL
Gen. Ant. S. P. H. P.-Trout Willow Si
ktity te. PC M. *Ph
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TrMt orz 1- hit
for the 1,111 - 014 . ..J06 , 111:g aild St Ilmg
Farm Prmlm, C`..mm only.
All o.LALI.IIILii. - .4 .LL., L.,
nilirevArd - A. FELTE:I:;S.-e,
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