Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 26, 1871, Image 4

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HOW MUG
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'.1. -- -hot so weighing fr ' ten to
twelve hundre4e4nds - wil at about z ,
six.tons of hay or cte4ui alent, in t ,
a year. - And. we suppose the real'
;
point our young farmer 'co 'respond
.ent Wishes to get 4t is, net erle-eiin
keep his horses' cheaper on some ot - h- '
er product than .. hay. Thi is an ex
ceedingly difficult', qucati n to lizin
swer—it dePends SOnneb. n circum
stances. We. shall not attempt to
answer it fully at this time, but will
merely say that in - our oppinion,
three tons and.li half tof :cornstalks
and two . and a half tons of - corn;
would keep a horse's, year lin fully as
good condition as six, tons of good
bay. Two and 'a half tons of corn
, ; - .-vuld be nearly ninety bushels. And
-if our correspondent - raises sixty.
buslc.ls of shell ecru per' acre, he ,
may conclude that it will take one
and 'a.half acres to .Iretil a horse a
.year—or, what .is a More practical
way of looking at 7 it, it 'will fake
three...quarters of an acre of good
corn to keep a.:- horse - through a six
months ' winter. 'We will estimate, #:
. also, that it will take.thre ' and a half
Voini of oat straw, and t* and a half
tons of oats tot }Seep a .h rse a ye
- . . ._ . .. .
A I:4lshel -of -oats weighs thirty-two
pounds, so tat it will tal i e over
.154
bushels and three and a half tons of
straw to keep a hotte,. , l4..year. It
would take about two aces of good
land to prodnee this amount. - For
..the present purpose. we may assume
that 11)'" tons of futAag,a`A are eqnivf
alea toone - ton 'of good hay; so that
a Would.req . uire thirty ions in
y ,, ar I As this statemef4 may stag
-12,- our young friend; it may be .well
to say that Stephens. in his Book of
• th , ' Farm, says: "An Ox will eat
aly - oat a ton ("240),.0f turnips, every
,weer. ;L,tivo years old Short-horned
dx kill consume tW ,, nt. - f-six tons, and
three-years old thirty tons of tur
nips in 180 days."— Ikarth and Thew'.
•
PLAD , TSii rRT.IT TP.EES.Frnt THE SEED.
—Mr. A. Czernv, of AuStria, states,
- The results of long continued ob
• Seryations ond experiments, that the
strongest aid best fruit 'trees can be
"raised from seed, thus, obviating.:U.
great deal of:expense and disappoint
ment to the, pomologiSt: • Accord
, in , n . to his observations, the extent
arcd•Taniitications of the roots of a
...healthy tree is td•thatrof its crown in
the ratio cif three to.twO, So that the
-- . aetion of the root is alwUys prepond
erating. In this- relation he finds
the reason why • fruit seeds from
tre.e. , 4„ - buchlcd or grafted upon indif
ferent stacks, have alwaivs'been found
I imrPliable;.und he endeavors, as the
first step, to obtain good trees grown
upon their own stock, the seed of
which,, .he Says, will produce their
parents, with eertaint'. l To this end
he lavers/a branch of good tree,
which . . when well rooted, serves him
- as - a stock, into which he introduces
Laidsor scions of such varieties as
promise to improve the original fruit.
judicioris crass" fertillikation be
• - obtains fruit,. the Seed of, which will
' 1 - propagate, to a greater or loss ex
. tenf, the good qualifies of the varie
ti::s seNtr hybridizing, and thus a
n'.; fruit is ori?itiated,' - which, when
suitable, can always be
,reproduced
from - its, seed: Finch trees, says Mr.
Czerny, axen/nre healthy and vigor
- ou' i s never hen Ivon.r.dcd by
04! hnife,Thesr olrbr•r, tvEcn aC
i4ilcritallvv.-ountica in the steru,thrc:v
out shoots identival - with tiny-!. -- F --- 6 - f the
on tree. - • •
(\,ST Or Livr:;, - ;
ST ..TEti.—,-A 6Orrif.ip
N r arrl' wri
York that, ahliongh tll
hi.;11 . (7t. wages than ht
I:w„viautl, the only arti
chi : ap is 1)t
milk and vegetr
tlie :mine p:rices as in I
Liu. and eggs 10, per ce
31 Per cent. tea and su
per cent. dearer, with
the quantity reqiiired
cent..dearer, and he
,
donble,for his tools, ell
' With rerrail
rt.. l
to labor from wit
•! 7
Thavcilte . e appi
lal).)rers is equal to
while as far' tqi nuskil
n ea. the incoming iris
nt..ach the point of :sit'
goeßstraight to
find no <Hien
ci4±..ag:-nient as a farm.
cr; but in the 'Easter
rciaain even
11 , 1110:s
!: the, spot to push f
=
•OAT en'Ari run FE
11.1.,' , Q we wero,
feed some cat chaff t
milking-cows find
surprisc fo find tha
up fotisiderabl . - in, their milk.
Fle eLaft; was discon inned for n day
t;r• t•.-...), - witen the e.3l‘§ fell of to their
f•srel - i r (Inatitity: , but on feeding the
v4.;:tin, the flow kraiii increased_
than the value of oat chaff as
`l:.il'.z.-; ! roducwr hat; bteu satisfactorily
proved- liy us. Ti ii:; would then
In:ie it advisable that when oats are
• thrashed the chaff should lie 'Saved
for fet:,(l. It may be
of ent:thaff. with th
salting,apd mixing q
lowanee of maal.
is as scarce as in the
{h chaff May he
straw shonld h^ v:tr
fodder. is quite
:ti at ha:3
7.1,,z/f;i4,04
IZZEI
Hoits.—lf be horn is brok
e.i ejos.o fo the the Itrolten-base
1"-Itonld be na n off li. - noothly, Seared
with a hot iron, and a patch of
saturated in ta- should be fast
ened-otcf the bare h 111 ow, Another
- patch shoull be laid over
that, ail d' so on until it is, quite cer
tain that the air is perfectly exclud
ed. The ndniission ' [ of air would be
very painful to'tbe c(4. • If the pith
of the horn is it N5 j ,11010,- should
wrapped in larro cloth until a
:,,w-dating cf!-horn ha., grown over
it:or the - sensitiveness has decreased:
In SOllie eases a iIOV growth soon
tal;es place.- We hate all idea. the 4
if rullbing-posts were placed in the
card there would be fewer broken .
horns. : Cattle eontence by rubbing, -
: each other's horini, together`, proceed
then to.phty, the get to fighting,
and ,the•rest;lt'is n broken horn or
scored rips.
cord [of Nvot;l cut and split fine
and corded lip
. - bc-rlvutli .shcitcr
while.[:it i> ye: green, will furnish
more heat . 41.i.T ha- , 1 become sea
soned th4n,twv . . i :,,ki s • 1 / 4 .)f the same
kind of wood v.thich has been contin;
rally exposed to the alternate influ
ence:, of storins and
FOUND
2EIE
Ttie and ad hart u g puchased the Foundry
" 14 pt leith 113
tit Zeit dby
a j ppart si . ning °ll2""l
their hotness , with promptness and moss= ,
GgARINGS,
CIRCULAR SAN MILLS,
M,AN DRILLS,
•
Lud all work i
- - 5•
Of the latest and m ost Improved kinds manufactured
and kept co stently on kuu2d-reed,y for use.
!SILE-1.11.1.1 4 CRON AND WOODEN BEAD FI
-Of all klthla.
CFrIVAORS, ca PLOUGHS
AND
P s OINTS •
Of alllitnas, slid the laicat improve/neat/ kept
STOV
SLED I T SLEIGH SHOES,
GE' IRON KETTLES
And all kin a of castings furnished to
BiarcriA 18 O. MEANS & ROCKWELL.
NEW'' •ARRIAGE FACTORY !
i t
On Pine, bet een Main and Second r ,Streets, Lack
of G. F. 113 so &.:Co.'e Ihnit,
TO , 'ANDA; PENls.h.
Beeper:fully aUuOII2ICO to In* fri4aliam I patron*.
that th have 'built a d.
NEW /3 tICE C..kliltlAGl: rACTORY.
where they le. con ,taull'y keepon hand a full assort
MEM
Made of the llest material and nnighed Italie best
city style. Itis ling experience to city Carriage
Factorieszit• s them a decided advantage over others
in the
Style and Durability
of Ids Wagonht. All they antra im an
INSPECTI.ON 'OF HIS WORK
•
previ3ce t o purchasing lyen,
•
1,7 woßxi KARRANTE& TO GIVE PERFECT,
Tliemkrul f r the littoral patronage formerly ex•;,
tended and .. - peetfully ask a coiltuntace of the
831110.
1 •
r
ardent. of the
tes Worn New
laboter gets
I court. get in
.le of living he
tehers' meat ;
bles. are 'abilut
neland. But
t.
dearer, beer
gar 50,eoals (30
lea:•t dot ble
gas - _:.?A9 uer
lo pay
othing, house
i,d to the open
-111011t; he says:
pants .- 64 skilled
the demand,
L, ed is concern
a and Germans
.turation. If a
the far VC;f?
ty in getting I
laborer, or dim
States he may
mins, without
is has - friends
s -interests,"
'll 7 year cir
accident, led to
)a le w head of
:yen) t 'agreealAy
they itidtrenly
`id in the place
usual wetting,
T •
the regular al
years when hay
present, not ow
ed,
but the oat
.fully sari"). for
Is natritiffus as
...out -to seetl.
1 - I.4orieL
Y & MACHINE SHOP.
41-44 all lands of
Milk% IRONS
MADE
TO °ABER.
REPAIRS;
IM
tad to give satisfaction
SHIN4LE MACHINES
011-GHS,
toni!dantly 072 hand.
N POWERS,
AND 133iALL 8-IZE
LARGE
CASTIN - GS
[CELLAR au.krEs,
ILENItY STOLEN Ar. CO.,
FAMIIN CAIBIAGES,
TOP A. k OPEN BUGGIF x S,
, PLATFORM WAGONS,
TR.( NCI : SULErS, AND,. SRELETONB
SATISI'ACTION.!
REPAIIikG, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
INI
reduced primp
Towanda. Na; 24. tf
•
THE OLD MAIN STREET
lE."`9ettai-y.
• JAMES BRYANT . •
RBlcor.tinuo.t4 the maunfactore of
AGES AND WAGONS,
C I.ltß
.ser,ption. at tle. - 2. E laud of G. D
DI =Le,
every
I\ STREET, TOWANDA I'A
lili work le all of Um,
STYLE AND FINISH
p
In the that
fun.-ture 6f Avagotis La - Ailing is need but
the
1
ST STEEL AXLES,
Together It:th the
0S1TIO); BOXES
;In Wori
PLATI
)111.1 SPRING' WAGONS
Mil
MBEI t WAGONS
t:ept colirtara:;: on hand.
Tb 1.
c: V.ll is.
:.st:.rik stock 1N 11..1 iu the InarrafArture
svokes are an need cut.--not sawed.
ALL SVACT:It SOLD
Et.A'AL TO ANY
W. 1.111
to I.llliitl, 1111..:5,1t.) Mlfability,
LEM
I,ll.*Wouti NVALr-ksTiiv.•-az.
JAMES BRYANT'
44.19'71
BI..901) & CO.,
Still mufti:Me to manufacture their celebrated
1101184 POWERS & CLEANERS,
and will a Later • macluue. [dr lees money than
17.11 bo had tlfiewhere iu the world. We calm for
our machines that they 'will do as much. or More,
than any oiler. aud are more . .durably We
personally uperintend our work and see that it is
wcll down. We will
trod -
1/3SCRIPTIVE C.ITALOGUES,
of our machthe., on Ppplicsalo :1. ,
ONE ANIYIWO HORSE:POWERS,
7 , !.51110r5e THRESHER 6 SEPERA TORS.
•
TIIRESIIER.
F A 'IN NI.N G 21 - ILLS,
JAC; - LAN AND XILAO SAW MILLS,
SAW ASTI) GUST MILL work done to order.
Glee IDialcall before rourchsalug elsewhere. ,
va . " , oho CIZIO3C[FUEE. `SX-311,LV
. I
10 0 7 ? CLOOrIg
-
Aug. 2, I. 62: -
---- ---"t--- .
NE''
PLANING._ MILL.
... .
.
.
The nude .: iguisd having built a large and Conant>.
dlous Milli the llorough'of Toirandaouul filled it
with the ni stonodezn ant itnprured‘ry o,l rial7. far
the manufatfriro cf
7 .!% "DOW SASH A:ii:l3 .BLISaNa.
Are turpared to nil orders, whether ',argil or mall.
upon the atiorteat notice. We have also a largo
raety of MO of the lateat Etyle and pattorri.
which me can furnish much cheaper than they can be
worked by hand.
11..tN - LnG. I • •
Teti
o,tho „
„,
v,...
• ...... ... AND SellOOL
SANVING.::
And all °Ulla. work pert/aiming to Joinery. will be done
to suit our kustonztra.
Persons kullding, and nOt hs-ing more than twelve
to fourteenrmiles distant. will foul it largely tar their
t
Interest to uy of ue. or bring tiled. lumber and have
It worked y our niarhinery. Bring your •grist of
Flooring. o other lumber. and while yout team is
foaling. halve it ground out and take it ;wino with
.
you..
WO will !pay els a for PINE !Ink ltr.3.llOCE.
LUMBEIt delis sired it 'our lumber yard. Come and
see no, or it you can't come. Irritp.
Towaddal Fob.. 1864 L. B. r.r4,ol:fts ei co.
EMEMM
mH.E L A.R G T
•. • .
is
•
MOST COM-PLETE
WATCHES,' CLOCKS,
PLATED WARE,
~!; 1
SILVER WARE, GOLD RINGS,
, GOLDLCH/INS, &C.,
Eger opened in this market, now on exhibition
syt i for sale at tbiwell-iiinwn store of
W. A: CHAMBERLAIN
r. C. Lai purl returned from the city, and fiat-
tens himself that hie stock has been bought at bob
Wm fignrci; Ina that ha can oder bettei Induce.
rueuts to purchasers of first-clam goods than auy
t ' .4:ll)ll . shrnept in the cOttntry.
PERSONS Iti SEAR J H OF
JULES HUGUENIN,
JEWELL EIISILVERSMITH,
HENRY SITTLEN
1.1. S. CLARK.
MERCUR'S NEEK BLOCK. TOWANDA. PA
Is constantly receiving addltions to tiler stock of
_goods suitable for presents, such as
LADIES' WATCHES;
of all descriptions. Also s selected assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
JE W M Li 7R, "1 - ,
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP•
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
ETE-GLASSES to fit all of Impaired sight
NEW PATENT ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES.
By thla patent, lam enabled to exchange Glasses at
any time withbnt extra charge. Call azia see.
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND, JEWELRY EEPAIRI2)
AND WASSIANZED.
Towstls, Dec. 8. 1670.
IMPORTANT TO. ALL WHO
VALUE THEIR SIGHT!
The sight of the aged assisted, the weak strengthen
, ed and the perfect preserved.
OPTIC.U; h:Su LUTE,
CONCAVE COISTV'',. CRYSTAL I.MISES, LCECDON
PIIOiIED AND TINTED CLAM TOE WERE
The Concave Convex Crystal Specia, les, made by
thesibove institute aro uow a long time befollf the
public, and the rapid and lucre-aged demand for them
combined with the .universal acknowledgment; of
their clearness in vision and eaao to the eye, shows
plainly that they are superior to any other glasses
in tho market. -
The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and
no matter how fine the frames, .contain but a poor
and worthless article of . glasses. (generally cast or
preened;) they are made to be sold only, without
any - calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and
therefore the great complaint of poor and weak
ROA. Thee/tends are using glasses now which tire
and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after
short usage, or require an Intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the eight, which. were they
properly suited, would be preserved a life time.
The advantages claimed for the'Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses are the following :
The Lenses are ground of the best material, pure
and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they
are therefore not liable toga scratched or dim.
They confers brilliancy and distinctness of
'nok found in any other glass.
They can be need equally well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes.
'They are ground mathematically true in the con
fay e convex mirror, according to the philosophy of
nature, and shape of cornea of the eye. therefore
assisting nature only instead of, forcing it.
That the lenses are centered correct into the frames.
They can be used longer than. any other glasses'
without changing to a higher power.
The names aremade strong and durable by expe
rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WM. A. CHAMBERLIN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewell,' and Silver Ware, Towan
da. Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. 10 Pedlets employed.
July 12. 1874:1-tf
MISS E. J. EINGSLEY,
Wishes to inform the ladles of Towanda and vicinity
that she keeps constantly on hand s large supply of
MILLINERY
Goods. suitable to the season. Thanking twr • pat
rons for their liberal patronage heretofore. short
sures them that no exertion... will be spared to
sure a continnancd of the E 411130. She slap has a fiiisz
selection of
HAIR AND FANCY GOODS,
Such an
S ri d Glove,s,
` Linen Collar,
Cuffs,
. Cfm:•••
(fr.!,,
•
hair also rocrened i in connection witli.the above
my DREI.,'s establishment. and I now
prepared to do'
•
CUTTING lota FITTINO:, •
111 the latest fashionable styles on short r.otiory,
Entrants* next door to Fox & Ilamur's. up italts.
April L,71.•
Asaortment of
JEWELRY,
HOLIDAY 'PRESENTS,
Moat not forget that
One door north al
AMERICAN WATCHES
SWISS WATCFES,
an new.
EST TO TUE BEST
For the manufacturing of the
I=!
Milliner ] .
Handicerchiefs
Real Lace:
+~.
THE 17NDEBBIGNED. HAVING
• Plogiased Ikeadestidersit of
B. a PATCH,
antic% s. PA= k 00. Is sow mimed
is oar to the dilates ot IleatUord Ootmt? sad "Idol-
if. a inrype and well wiscied stock of
GROCERIES.,
r .. "MI I TM S T I T !git IrITrri
that I cab sell at as low Agoras as ant is purchased
ebeirbtize. now . offirta the publics splendAstock
TEAS, COF.kv S, SUGARS,
sTARcn. UI.JIIUTIIB, SPICES. kc
Have ariband a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, ORAHAIti
RYE DO., BIJOKWHEAT
I keep constanUi on Lad. PORK. lIAMS. LARD. and
aII ktuda of FEU. Would call the attention Of thio
public to our Coal ne, Beat \
BTO, CB OF TOBACCO,
la quality ar price. Jesse OakleY'eCeielarstalLeuti-
d l 7, Now York Chernkal 'sad Ilroim posy
Plass cal and eiszoLeto otr stook of
WOODEN WAItE.
Zane imertment . of YANKEE NOTIONS. TOILItT
BOAPI3, Zc., ite: I will pay the tugneeteash price toe
COUNTRY PRODUCE.',
Farmers, Kira nee call before se:ling elsewiu4e.
C. B. PATCH: \
All persons indebted to the Ists firm willplease ball
and make tmmedLate payment.
B. PLTCH
TowiindA. With, 11,1867.
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Dec.B.'7o
,J. LONG
GROCERIES AND PROVISION,
WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WARE
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL,
Ni. - 1 PATTO7:;'S litoOCK
cm. MAIN AND ARIRGE-;S'T.:S.,
I desire to call the attention of the public to my
assortment of goods, which is always tall and com
plete. and will be sold to my customers at lowest,
market rites.
My stock a
TEAS,
Hare been purettared since the hta reduction : in the
tariff on them, and are offered at rricea to cor
rerporitt
Orders by mall or othernirq n 4.11 -reed% e eaten
and prompt attention.
Thanking the public for the litx,ral patronage
they have given me. I Irish a 'continuance of the
same.
CASH PAID - TOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
feh.2o';'l
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN
GROCERY & PROVISION LINE,
COWELL & MYER.'S
at prices that cannot tall to satisfy all.that theß ry ze
determined not to be undersold by an bee.
have enlarged their Store - by building so that they
now have room for the fresh suppliefi ihat are daily
received by them. They have cosiiiWtal with their
stdie a Market where they now keen fresh meats to
sell by the quarter or piece, Ina a fell supply of Gro
ceries and Provisions, to which- Cloy woulq fall the
attention of all cash buyers. Come and etamine our
Goods and . Prices. before Asure..hiudic and satisfy
yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give enters
satisfaction. We are thankful to our customeri fut
their past liberal resonage and solicit a continuant*
of the same. COWELL h. MYER.
Dec. 20, 1862.
SITG AR OF ALL KINDS 11FLUL
tug at wtoclisale prices at
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TOWANDA, I'A
COFFE'E'S,
ESE
S] ILLS,
N. J. LONG
*IW MIMI' ThXXG IX TEM
are now being oared at
FOE 3: MEIICUWS
&thing;
O p? TAYLOR A: GO
G •
For your !Taw Bring Bait.
GO TO TAYLOR k war?!
-:For a Nov Divas Suit.
GO TO TAQLOR & GORE'S
ForlNentSpring Styles in Pants.
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
Fora New Spring Overcoat.
Go' TAYLOR Sr, GORE'S
For all the Latest Stylea in Cus
tom and Ready-Made Clothing. '
GO TO TAYLORA GORE'S
For Hits and Caps, all -the Latest
Styles
GO TO TAYLOR A. GORE'S .
For Gents' Furnishing Weds,
Bows, Ties, fie
ALL WORK WARRANTED
CuLi'ING ONE, ON SHORT
NOTICE.
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,
-91; MAIN' STREET,,
TOWANDA, PA
ap1.1911
TO THOSE GETTING THEIR
CLOTHING MALI: TO Olink:11.
You ithonld “tody two tlaingn. ,Fost. tr.
I GET THEM WHERE FIRST-CLAM CLOTHING
IS MADE
SP...olaXr
WHERE Tuts ALE CHEAP
And In order to be ablo to sell a rood article abeaß
tbionerrlant mr.st understand lu butuneAa. aru
know bow. where and what to buy as r practical
man does; and a
PIIAQTICAL T,%ILOR
In CI ith bratelrs I proreas to be, haring bad
EIGIITLEN ITAILi EXPERIENCE,
In Vag badness. ¶3.:e le en a cutt9r in tonne of ti
Its.mtnum* it
NEW YORK CCITT.
I ;do my own, buying, selling Ar.o., eating, Kiwi
roy.proflts with no man. w ttra leas of it will
do—and with low rent and other 'ex r pennea to pro-
Twirtion, thus making' tiro cost of carrying :on the
tmaineas very artiall.
Pin reading the 31,V0 I'AD, why it is that
I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER
Than men following the 'business, ind no
knowledge of it themselves, 'lave . to employ others at
large salaries to attend to it, and customers most
pay accordingly—as they, like myself,
DO BUSINESS TO 'LIVE BY IT
li!IIIM111111111==1
Merchant Tailor. T.ridgt St.. Towanda, Pi.
Aug.lo,lo
EUREKA ! EUREKA ! !
Everybody has discoyered that
THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE
Rosenfield Sr, Wolff
door suing u: lox Meruir'o;
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
They SIOW have a great store full er
RICIIEST AM) MOST DEAVTWEL ASSORTMENT
MEN LIND BOYS' CLOTHING
To be found outside the Intl.&
Their goals are
FINE ENOUGH
TO SUIT ANY TASTE,
CHEAP ENOUGH
TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE-
DON'T BE DECEIVED!'
" Never leave an old friend fora newo;la
Remember that ROSEQPIELL k. WOLFF ar
=tly located here. and can peer greeter la.
t i e tO purchisers than any other house in
town:
It Is the'intcrestot genUemen in this section to
come and bring all their boys.Sind give thin' goods
an examination.
. Consider the fact that you can buy at ROSEN-
FtELD k-IVOLFF'S, bearttiful and substantial Cloth
ing fora mere song.
HOS INFIELD & WOLFF.
Auguft 2a; Ism
GAIOLASSEii
_rpl l _
5 0
\ c „tut per gallon at FOS, k. - =WS.
Oct. ft:7o.
les and buiskes.
iw ,cpiwt;
.I"em poins sines aND . .IIIUII 11111=111.
GBOOEEIES AND -lIRQPIEgONS;
Whits win be add at Ma timid possible prima.
CODFISH,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS;
MODERN STONE WARE,
FLOUR, FEED, mEAL, GRAIN, &a
t-
Bring on you; prodnoo, which we pc, cub Mr.
A militant supply of Ashton Balt. all sized Churns.
Butter Firkins, Tubs,' •
- - - -
Please esll and look through oars stock. mid we wal
do our best to please you. W. A. BOCXWELL.
Towanda. April 28. 1869.
GROCERY 'AND- PROVISION
31.c,CA.84 & E,E.OWARDS,
FAMILY GROCERIES
AMECIIIVB NEW MOCK. TOWANDA. PA.
We do not deem it nereeenry to. euumen o teall the
dtlerentaitteles we keep. Our aisortment
FIRST CLASS .GOODS.
Cub pia for Parmen - Produce. ,
• JA YEB IfcCABE.
Mardi 1. W3L EDWARDS.
MERCUR are'now receiv
ing a fresh Mock 4f Goods In their line, bought
since the lst January. to ‘which they invite • the at
tention of their friends. We keep the hupeat stock
In town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We
cell at loirest tuarlet. prime.
Jan. 19. 1871.
• .
VRESH AND ,NEW TEAS,bor.7lit
since the recent:decline in price. apd
eliesp at retail. • PDX lc Il i ElteUllt.
Jan. D. 1811-
V .
OX 3IERCUR are sell gA.Tro
1. eeriegat retail. Jan. 0,
F °.x tk, 31ERCUR arcssell ng NO;
andP:e.sl, Goods. Jan. l l9. 1871.
VOX & MERCITII are selli
cries cheap. ,
VOX 31Eiteljlt mlii i ug first
' chss Opals en:y. 4.n.119.
'PDX & MERCUR are I selling
cbmer than /ma., 19.1571.
REIfEIIDER that it'-e are selling
Goods at
/ .
, RETAIL! i
And t' at we 11. Ohl b 0 I/ IV 11 . tMIOI.I.
I
Jan. 19. 1871. .'`FOX; k , 311.11(7 1 11:. '
APCHIGAN FIYEXUT TOBAC
.l.lCq—cery choice—at - • • 0
Jan. 19. 1871
FOX k 1.1,,E13CUR (16 not, deal in
Shoddy G 0044. Jan..l9: 1871.
UR CILTSTIMIERS can rely upon
O
Meng the very best the market affords and at
lowest prima.
Towanda, Jan. 10.'71
REMEMBER THAT FOX 4 3LER,
CUR are rchiiing all kind■ of piocaties st
whale. ' .ricer. The. Largetd stock in town• Goods
First cis ' Prices low. E. i. FOX.
Sept. :in. . 'HENRY% MERCER.
THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN
town by the getantity or retail at I
, • FOX k
I . ").A:KEftY 1.N4) brirmilloom
BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRICKER.S,
In our DINTSCi ROOMS we will acciinixoodate the
public with either s lunch or a gaud trie:l at all
!lines of th• day and evening. •
OYSTERS ANDIOE CREAM . ON HAND DIMINO
Alsso a tale assortment o f.G roce ries, Confectionery,
Fruits. Nuts. kc
mayl 9'
CENTRAL .11L4.X,KET,
The Inlbacribers still continuo to keep sunstarttly
on hand s full and complete assortment, of every
thing pertaining to their business, consisting main
ly of
HENRY HA ItlilB
BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
UM
MUTTON, ?.A11.13
POULTBAC.
SAUSAGE. LARD.
BOLOGNA. DEMO BEEF,.
TALLOW. kc...
Also.
FRESH FROM THE fARFS.
Parties wishing Oysters in Ism. or small quanti
ties slab° tarnished on short notice, at the.old
sabd, CIINTILAL Montsaye's Dlock, first
doer north of Dr. Porters.
Cuas.o KEld.rm. KELLUM t MFLLOCK.
• nun. librttotis. • 1
Feb. 24. 1870-tf
THE BEST AND CHOICEST
t
SMOKING TOBACC,
iti :+I.INrrAciTRED
FACTOR N
t.
{313 DISTI:I47 OF * MARYLAND.
-sr See that Every Package you buy bears that
Ductiption.
Dec. U. 1170. •
H JACOBS, . •
13T
ME. ' S AND BOYS', CLOTHING,
- AY p
HATS AND CAPS.
All goods warranted., and scald at tnelowe.t. rates.
SOntlt store in Enidletnan's block, llaln•st. suylS7l
111 = 112 M AID 111101.1031 VW.
♦ ser and caw** iiFicit ot
MACKKBEL, ,
HERRING,
Poim,
311JM)N,
HAM:
YANKEE NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
S T TZ'M .
Whoieaale sod L'etaill pesurslu
AND
PROVISIONS,
A_LWAI - S COMPLETE.
We sell uottking,,but
FOM S: 31}21.CrIVE.
E. T. FOX.
lIEN,RY *IMCUR
first block north of Ward Ilott;Ne
BAKED DAIL Y. l
awl snlil nt ►YPnh•sa!e and Retail
TIIEIR SEASON
D. W. SCOTT t CO
SUGAR ,CURED HAMS,
OTSTEES R=:IMC) DAILT
In thLU nmion
Oinkr l 7 mg Glum"
sunazz:s ion
p A T A 16133
I=
WICKHAM It BLACK'S.
CROCKERY.
I=l
CHIN
From IL & —Trance
SWARE.
GLAS
STON
EWABE.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
FRUIT' JARS
Tow 34, Aug, 30,'71
RNIT R E
Nt7.W FIRM! NEW GOODS!
We are now Offering at our 'Wholesale a:ul Betel'
N.ITURE EiIPORkUNI;
Eia
O. 101 NM'S SCII !ET..
greatest , Inaoc , c2ents to ihoto to want of
ST - 'CLASS Fu4sTrunE!
Ever offered in LW/ marllct
I.e attention of the'publ/c LI pedally eallea o to
our ...cent boat! Tinrehaw:a from the late Great Aun
t(' t_43.les of
•
CHA.MBEit AND PARLOR •
- FUR - Ti r rViZ,Ml
We ar3 now offering
WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS
AT BTh O@. And !- at
NICE PARLOR SETS, - At $5O 00,
Together with . ..mr Complete Stock of
BEDSTEADS, BUREA JS, CHAIRS
.TABLES, STANDS, SPIILN;Cr-
:BEDS; lIATR,ESSES:
LOOKING-GLASSES,.
rvi:rythicg to be futindlin a FirE
Furniture StWre,
1711.F.A.PEE. THAN THE CHI: %,PEST
IIEMEMISER THAT WE ARE 3ANCTAC-
Io Wring, and do offer goods or p...r inch insult
facture cheaper than ynn can 1..1y cd.y.thadv goods.
elsewhere. Lutnber Azalea In exchange fOr goods.
We . I
ROSEWOuti CASIIET,
METXLIC BURT C.A.SES:Sb COFFINS
GTO
-19. Pin.
elf r,cl7 dterriptiun
DURIAL ROBVS, CAPS,
MIS we also Dave the
21-NEST -
In Vie suction of coutitry. •
tie Derot free of 0
, • JAVIN O. FROST
Towands, Jsu. 11, 1871
VOTHER 'NEW F 11331. 1
vun,NuruOv.-
LOWEII THAN EVEH.
J 1 _S.. ALLYN & o 0
. •
Having purchased the Furniture ;Store of D. L.
Prnsnalt•in klercar's. Block, have added largely to
their stock., and now °Fey I , .
IM
•
Ot every desciipton at price
DEFY Collf*ETl
Raving pnicbaaed the stock for,
warranted tit saying that they caul
dneementa than 'any other eatab
county. Towanda.
Boots and Sho I
G REA.T I3AI:G_
` MOOT'S 4$V'S
NEW ROOT AND . SilO
FORM end of Ward Ii
etre rtcirviug
lOctetrsck of
BOOTS A INT .1)
StIMIFS AND F
Wtdch we offer low for Cult
GENTS,
AND • CHIEDRESI!'S
SF, ii El) .4 ND PEGGEi'
• -I
REPAIRING NEATL DONE
AND READY WIIMI PRONISZD
. _
•
. .
Thankful for ',alit faro:a, we rol.k4t 3 c o ntinuance
of the same: 1
. . I
• tiIL3I4IT . . CLAIM. _
/11.11.1[1113. WOODYOIID.
Towanda, April 5, 1860
BOOTS AND SHOES 31.
• ..•
" L. C. NLISON,
ilea made arrangements to aceemm datei customers
thtt aro constantly calling with boots and Shoes (or
new soles, etc., and have had to leave them, to their
great disadvantage. Mita inothe'r day. The constant
call for this kind of work, and the desire to have it
done immediately, has induced me to make Such ar
rangements that you need net return home
( Without your sole being renewed and YoUr heels et
square, . • . "
For prices that are honest and perfectly lair.
Ladlea that have gaiters that are`broke at the toe.
To this repatr-ahop is the plikio for t 4 go I •
To get them.ro-vamped. neatly tipped q half-soled.
And your feet well protected from the Wet and the cold
I
New work we can make you with- the above double
MMMIMMMI
,to you thick. .
We can Make them with hl;h heels. or we Can give
them to you Eat.
SO you need not stager with a brick in your sat.
\.B.—flood eider vinegar for leaf, by Imrrel or gaL
rrout of • Mr thodigt chnreD, Maih stiert.
Tovranda.l.)›.. , . 13. 1911 1 . L.C. NMSON.
COFFEE., TEA, SUGAR, FISH,
ke., wholesale atul tetaiL t
-July 1.
FISH YORK, HAMS AND LAUD
COWELL k HTFIt 9.
Full/Jaen now open.
tiew and beautiful ',uterus
II
A. 4 camplete scsortment.
From Badgers b' Brother
The best kind in market
Furniture.
IMI
II F. It -SiE
!El
Ik SONS.
F C &NIT
whiclY wift
DE
CASH. ties• feel
offer greater in.!
ishrtient In the
April 26. lien.
I
INS IN
oms
A 2 TUE
t sroßr„
=gm
ERZ
Ett:t.thle.tpr the
TRADE,
of
LADIES,
3111SSES,
IV,EAR.
p !BOOTS
=
E AND
WC.= & MIX
Drags
D u. a C. PORTER, SON: &• CO.,
mil
OLD CASH DRUG STORE,
1. , 1 4 1:m
Comes Italp.szid Pine titivate, Toinuldikt.a.,
Nave rsoently edited largely to their Mods is full ssull.
• • • assortment. constituting in estenshe
rietzf, enitinwing many. uticies need In the Aril for
um:MOW purposes. csrefully selected. with
to the progressive wants of the public. whicb. *TV;
Zeacciastently sungiel with fresh varchsess, iuut
on the most ressonsble terms st Midas* or
Detail, consisting 0f...
DR1709, CUEMICAIB,
ISM. OK4. VAILNDIELEIII,
ALCOHOL AN.,I) TURPENTINE,
smut, stafrfE-WASIIok
- And WI kinds of 13rustien,
KEROSENE , OR COAL. OIL,
Bun. g Fluids, .
LAMPS, SHADES. WICKS, CHIMNEYS.
Sperm. Lard. Whale, Nests Foot. 7.
A-NNERS AND MACHINE OILS,
Fancy and Toilet: Art Lek& in all their variety, -
ELPONGP, B4CSILEEI, SOAPS, COMBS.
Pomades, Idair•Liyea; Periume l 7., "
PO CKE.7I::Bb OKS, PORT MON.AIS,
r Pockellthivei. Huai%
TOOTH, 8&L~I AID HAIR PREE'AUATIOtiFi,
Pt= W&ES. AN!) LNEORS,
•
Fat
- TOBACCO, SNltriT, PIETA Mitt Cio s,
Garden' Field sad Flower Seeds, Trusses, sup
porters, grispMaSties, Shoulder •Braces,,Bresst..
Pumps,. Teething thugs, Nursing Boggles,
Nipples, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes,
Bed Pans, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, Thy! , •
mometers,': Flavoring Extracts, Stone
Jug*, Olaes Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks,•Bath
Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am- •
munition, &c:, Botanic, Eclectic and Boma-path
le Mtsliinnes, and all the popular Patent
E D .T. -OINES
•
All articles warranted as represented, Pt:rsons at
a.dletance can - welt° their orders by atage or mail,
which will receive prompt and careful attention. -
Medical advios given gratuitously at the Maas,
charginii only for medicine. '
SFr Thankful - for past liberal patronlite, would lee.
painfully &WM mice to their friends and the pub:M.llst
no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit tb; con
tinuation of their confidence and patronago.
,R-Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10
a.na,. and 12 m. to 1. and 5 to 6 p.m.
• . IL C. POI T123,.50N A Co.
July 1, 18111.—yr.
r. w. R O'WN,:
15T ALLIN ;MEET, TOWANVA, PA
WHOLESALE - . AND • RETAIL
' • DRUG-0:IST•
• no trubsitlber reopeethilly annsnnees Githo pan.
lic in general that he has on hand a lanse. and well
selected stock of I.
DRUGS, . " . : • 'IMACTNES
•
• CEIMMICALS, • • ' : PAINTS, "...
OIL, VIENISIIES . L •
WINDOW 'GLASS,
DYE STUFFS
• . •
s - t....c..430:, ,
•
All tlus Dovithr P2tent Aledlcir,os of the .131.
PURE . WINE AND LIQUORS,
Far ltudical ptirp . or. 1;
PERFU3.IERY. -
ranc7 and Toilet articles.
Ilk:implant every deacripplon,
Thesmontetera, . t
Bathlttg. Burgeons. and Commola gpOriges,
Bar lictiehes„ '
Tooth itru.liek , ,
•
Dr( .twinn Combo,
• Pocket and Fine Conibtr.
, Toilet Powder.
"
. • Tooth
Tooth Watling,
, ,
. .
awl Tooth Saspe. -
•
And'other ;:rticles I,l,l:_iag to the Drug trute too
titurierous :o Loeritua. Paving the Agency of the
GREAT . .U. S. TEA (p./\14 4 . * . 4 NY
2' AS CrFLIL
GREAT LNDUCE3 . IEN ;
Tc) parebasera of goods' In thar
- Itypicians prescriptions .ii fstuUy
ponn(h.l by persons. therolt:, , :iy eotupet,:. - .t., at all
hours of the day oroi t .„ht. •
•
Thankful for .th - -) ptsl. Itbor-.11 r
fpeictfUlly solicit cont - ..nnanr.,e of the ocana,A,..
124 tuys.lf thadno .effort shall ibe sl:artql make
my establishment iwe , ,,nd to note
Dr. T. F. may bo c•ons,,lpti,l i the store as
heretofen.cF\ F. W. DIIONI. N.
Jan. 31, IKO. • ' •
- 3. - Y - L - 0 - 1 - I,'S r- C - E - f. - EB - EVIIID - OIL!
The Great Rheumatic /:, , medil ioutd he kept and
nsecl•liy every Fanner that keeps edger Cattle or
Horses. every Teamster and , I.ivury StJble Seep •r,
every physiciat k and llorve -Tarier than.
time cure pain - an - 1 lortenres :di other ne.dt.:
ernes have failed. skid should certainly L'..cp it. 1.. r it is un.:atrpa.4.4l for
bruses and sprrias. it
for their own use an .1 foi tl.•.ir antt.)l:l t,
footed hOrsis,s, as noilitt; it nu' t ti ,l Jr feet.
Every body-sufft.riug from Testn . r.lid latnendr..i of any
kind, barns, cuts. wouints or any . etuptiiiii 'of 'tit;
skin. Corns. Chiltdains or any disease r..quirinc an
outward application should certainly keep thi.. cere
brated medicine. Every bcdtle warranted to give
satisfaction. Forsole I.y Pr. Porter Sett k Co.
Portlier & F. W. Itro:! . n.1)-ragg:tits, Towanda.
Pa. And. by' every .Drinielid atia c , aler in Brad
ford and adjoinitti'counties.., •
Johnston Holloway raid Cowden. wholi!i=ale Patent
3ledigine stroetPhilailesPi'a Pa
Whokesale tigt.nt4 4 . H. P.ROWNIti TAYLOR.
julyl9'7o-tf Proprietor. LeitaysVille. Pa.;
RITEVMATISM 22 -NEURAGLI.
$5OO WILL BE PAID
to any person protlncimt any Medicine showing half
as many tiring, permanent sores as Dr. FITEER's
YEar.rAlq...E lirtErm.kile. HEWETT... r r
eip inwardl
only. A pleatwat Medicine, _tree from injurious
drugs. Warranted. under oath, to have permanent
ly.cured 93 in every 100 patients - treated in the p
ten years. (See testimony). It is the s.ienttne pre
scription of Prot, JOst.p. Idler, p.. a ;7,uluate of
the Vniver.ity of Peunsylvaula. A.
one of'Philatlelphia's ohle4 , regular phys'e:iir.; and
ProfeiSor of Chemistry and ToXicology,--.voo 'has
made Neurbria. Chronic and linflautatory Mumma
tiam the specialty of his entire professional lice a
fact vouched for by the signatures aectlnipanyini:
each bottle,tand ether testituontaLs of Many pri:ruil
tient renowned clergymen.physicianand To prO
tect suffercrs from poisonous quack' nostrums. and.
useless expenditure of money, a legal sed guar
antee, stating exact number of bottli.4 mil warr.intol.to
cure, will be fbrwarded gratis to arty sufferer- send
ingty letter a roll description of anlctiOn. In; case
M failure to cure, amountmid pOsitivt , ly refurnfed.
'Medicine sent anywhere Itftexpress, eoPert on de
livery. Afflicted invited to write for adviee; all it:-
formation and medical advice,sent by letter,gratit,
Address Dr. 3.'l'. FITLE •. 29 Soutti , Fouith strert.
Philadelphia, Pa. The Re nea:, is gOl.l . obtainrd
by Druttwists.
T O W A DA
Marble Works.
GEO. McCABE & Sf.)N
1:12%e Just teosdvui the
. I:tr;;cst ags,e`t.eut e
~iNDII:kLIAN
I.CL 1.8
Ever exliibital in thin -motion, to wLiel, &her
, invite the attention Of the tinbP.e.
They keep on haul or ftirnirdi
MONTT E N FS,
-71
TOMB STONE'S, MANTLES, &e.,
.
-A.T THE LQWEST TERMS. '
•
wank' atypit..3 in - our Lne r-re
mpoctilltly• ; tc , call amcle.lunlitie oar
T0w:1:15.1,2.314y 1. IS7I.
LL RINDS (I,IIOCL 4 RIES .AND
Provialotta .at wholeia!e and retail . . at •,
]Las . PITCH'S.
Nktiorai urr, LiSUARA-nri
EMI
CWIENCE 11; CLARE, Prestaent ;
JAT qv= thAtrinai Ifinanise lad EL tom. ;
11MY D:fOOVE, Tice Prerlde.kt ;
ICIfEESON W. 'MT, Eecretary iAd Mau,"
The advautsces of the Nations! Lee Inattretw,-
ere :
I. Ills &National Company; chartutedby C L;:r , •
2: If has a palclnp Capital of Crite - Million .1)011,r•
S. It offers lox rates of premiums;
4. It hrrnishea larger insurance Than ether c 44 1.
• panics, for the same money ;-
5. it is definite and certain ;
6. - There! lino possibility - of , -)
- a g e nts, ortathrunderstamling , by policy-ta:,
I. The policies are.plain contracts. so untol
ranee for so much mem* , ; -
S. All policieiare non-forfeiting;
9„ The policies are ezernpt‘ rent eniehmeet-,
.I.—AgentA for Tow . ar.ar. and vican;tj•
Jam; 9, 1869.
GUARDIAN, MUTUAL
LIFE.. INSURANCE COMP_A,Ni
P0L1C17.3 IN FORCE
Asscrp,- over
Axsual. IxcoNE, over
Lceiurs Pain '
All approved forms of Pulicira lAsuPd
Liberal modes for payment r 4 preniluto.
Policies nozelisfirfeitable by flair tenns.
Thn entire profits at the Cempany
ably among the insured.
•
.
JSY Coorm'k Co.. Banker:,
Dvauc.E.t. k Ca., Bankers.
Juirs WCiODSIDE tG Co., Tea 314,n-Lauts.
R. A. 31rucrit, Pregt. Fm.rmers'4,: 115
T. B. PETERSON, Pablith•!r.
CAMP VINCENtS,
Insurance !. 17 e-n
i i o/iCte.s
o lwritteli •8:,4 settira
1:1S 'O3! 1: 71
MEI
lleCABI: &-. SOS
- tit aatzii.
00. OY
.118. A
cAigiewr 41.000,000-4• th a iitru.
Ob#teredbrCinigren. !SC&
00.. ENnkerra,V4v,"lnlp
Gei!era} 24,3nta
S. 4L - d.ial 4 . 11;nsger-
N. C. k.I.SIIItEi: SLAsf
O. 251 BROADWAY, NEVi" TDRK
-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
Vi,'LLTls.ti A:PECKHAM. PISENII,L'N'T.
VILLIAM T. nooKir., Pros littnye.Ni
LLTIUS M ADAI4B..SX.C . Y AY!) AcTrx:.v.
rttcrim),
T.T7gt.ta.
j1i12.70-if
AND 2.,CGLD.E.;T
ME
==
1 . .I_,lti I,ITY.ING
and s.ontetli - ce: ID
OFFICE ON 3.IMN STREET.-
j pprosMymri - Eouse.,
T. B. rAMP
viNct,NT
m;gUTa
2=13 and Statz:ze.:7
PATER 6: ENTFiL( :IT.:-
PAP4:11:1
sc:if 00 - I_, 1- . ..00 i: s
*r• •
L . ~,
_.
i 3 ltT E'
DLANK IOU;
NOT - 1()N:-;
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OIN":116.;; :C2) . T: 19. 1.965.
11110 t 0 ON. -BIN ri E RY. ---T H E :PI: I
L 4 I+reitectfully tliat ,-
tlery. lAA I.); , eu ri,:niovt.:l to tito
third 1407.
➢o.t.) - [N UI '
In a its varions brand.ws; trrlns ss
"the tortes" will allow. The Balo. - s to.'"tin.' ,7
the charge
R. 1. u-HiTI.KEk:
11!n.1:4. anal all work wil!t.
done in a Ott le and nrwriner srlOclr CAIITIoN e
I Ncw.;r.lners.liltll3o,l.-, N O .. b
"ill every vark , tr,f .tylP. I , arfon:l.tr at!...:t , •
I paid to the aLd Ikndlng
13v0;;
To any itestred 'pattern. which in - qnatliy
bijity Alf :e v c i i l r l k b' wi ' who.
The patronage of - the,putiliz anfi
ii feet satisfaction 07,narantecti.
Towanda, Amenst 2. 150G—tf.
TOW
!Nal' A.(1111.T:1,TT:R.11,
'WPRICS STILL
7:11 , i:ri ,
801llf.. of the be*t
LtMMEE WACON-.,i
=ll
CLIVER'OD AND OPEN - BUG GIT,':,S
ever offered in thin tur.rket. .
OAK AND. HICKOKY TB:113"Fit:
need, and ell work made by the nui-t
EXERIENTED WORKMEN
We hAve the
P. 4 TENT 'RUNSI,4 MIN
very light, and eo tlurati:e that vim•
little to do toward , ' girl-O:ay
P;Aase e..atnirm our vc,ik beton. 1 - 11 n
%chum_ . Repairin t done on 811.1 rt not.ive.
11. C. 51.Enern .Past. tt. W.
Towanda giu'y 21. 1S7;:). . •
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•
E..BOLLES S CO , . _
GENI:IIAL PP.01.4111,..
Commission _tereiraiit.\.
- - -
SCRAIk',TON, Fa
Ite.tiectitely noite,t ~!
CLIF:IISE, VEAL, I'ol'l.lllY
Ar.it ell oar•r Farm Zr*.:lcer.
'One of the flint hatizit.r rt:stiltstl ill St t uilt.t.l t.
the past teu nualtaviniz an 4ttenttiv ,
nreetwith the rbuititteFs men of the etty,
fittotit th.itt we vim ttelrpCo,llielt ttt the ;t tn;t:re
factiou ennsign . err
•
- REPERENC:ES. - •
L. 5:C41.7;313L 7 4K. A. ti. FRISBIE, Onvvr. ra
BALDWIN' & 'SMACK U.V.C. tioitii.ir SE ' i
0 . ,
MAN. lA,ltaysville, .I'a. .
S. ti. CHAFFEE 'MARTIN IiANSINti, W..
ham, Pa.
CHUBBUCK, lit.Nny :SHOEMAKER , 1 ' A:9
sill?, Pa.
; . a . 01._ ..111
I=
pLXSTER
P L A. S. t E H
4 111:1 anpplr .of Fmth. G:ox.D.l tr•itza
troll - IN:wart% Flteh beds at On
null. at titonth of ItarmuL‘rtier . l Cr 0 . 04.
pared and warranted a pure 3 rtivle.
R 1 ,1 4 211-3111..
• HOICE OREEN • PLICIi.
C TFA:.'and Cone, etlear, at
Jane • -
t 23,( 1 1 . it
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