Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 01, 1872, Image 4

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    A Cheap Cellar Bottom.
In sections of the country where
there is! an abundance of akhle.
stones, collect a few loads of those
aboutfour or five inches in diameter,
.e the bottom of the cellar, lay
, cobbles in rows, and ram them
clown one-third their thickness= into
thetround, so that they will not be
stalk below, the line _ of the rows iby
any heavy snmincumbent preasnre,
such as the.weight of a hogshead of
molasses or tierce of vinegar. The
bottom of the cellar should be grad
ed. BO that tho.outside will be at least
two inches lower thait the middle.
A mistake sometimes occurs by grad
ing the cellarltiottom in such a man
ner that the centre will' be two or
three inches lower than the outside.
When this is the case, should water
• enter from the outside, it will flow
directly towards the middle. A
straight-edged board should be plac
ed frequently on each row of stones,
,as they are being rammed, so that :
the upper sides' may be in line with
each other. After - the stones are laid
and well rammed down; place a few
boards on the Pavement to walk on
then make a grouting of clean sand
and water lime, or Roseridale cement;
and poor it on-the stones until all
the interstices are filled. As soon as
the grouting has set, spread a layer
of good cement mortar one inch thick ,
over the top of the pavement, and
trowel the surface off smoothly.. In
order to spread the mortar true and
even on the surface, lay an inch
board one foot from the wall, on the
surface of the pavement, stand on
the board, and fill the space with
mortar even with the top of the
' board, after which, move the board
one foot, fill the space with mortar;
and trowel it off smoothly. Such a
floor will cost less than a board floor,
and will . endure as long as the sal
perstructius is kept_in repair. -1
atrial Meinthly.
How to Thwart the Potato Bug
A correspondent of the GardenTr'ri
Monthly.
I have watched their habits close-1
ly in three-different: States ; and us ;
they will soon be upon you, a few re , ;
marks may not be out of place • for ;
if you are as ready to receive Iherti
as we now are, they need not lie
greatly dreaded after all. They love,
some kinds better than others, as for,
instance they prefer the Early York
to the Early Rose, and will leave the
Peach. Blow to the last. •
Plant early, and you can give your.
potatoes 'a good start before bugs gbt
I f
over their spring stupor.
Plant 'early kinds, l`for- there are
three distinct crops of bugs, and
generally they t come in countleS'S
number to take' the latest kindSl,
Hand pick, if not very bad. Seelif
there are many of the lady bug pr
< lady bird, as it is somestimes called:
r
If they are plenty,they will take care
of your potatoes' for you. They are
a little red bug with dark spots, and
cat their eggs veraciously. If neces'-
Kiry to use other means, take one
pound of Paris green to thirty
pounds of common plaster and Mix
thoroughly, and apply when the deir
is on, and you will slaughter thein
by hundreds of thousands. Ale
plaster is_good for your potatoes and
yon don't get green enough to hiirt
anything. Apply as often as the
vines need it, and you need have no
fears as to the result. I have saved
acres of potatoes this •summer Is 3,
recommending this plan in our vil
lage paper. When the bugs come,
-plant as little around aspossible en
rich it highly and use ashes and stilt
to.counteract any tendency to rot,
and.then you may laugh at the tikle
stractioii -which wasteth at noon
day."
How TO WASII Su UM SIIITSL-
Saminer suits are nearly all =Adel of
whit&or buff linen,, pique, cambric,
qr. muslin, and the art of preserving
the new appearance after washing is
a matter of the greatest importance.
Common 'washer-women spoil e*e
rything With soda, and nothing! is
more frequent than to see the dsli
cate,tints of lawni3 and percales turn
ed into dark blotches and middy
streakes by' the ignorance and van
dalism of a laundress. It is worth
while for, ladies to pay attention to
this, and insist upon having their
summer dresses washed according to.
the directions which they should , be
- prepared to give their laundress
themselves. In.the first place, the
water should be tepid, the soap
si.ould not be allowed to touch' the
fabric ; should be washed and
rinsed quick, turned upon the wrong
side, and hung in the shade to dry,
arid wfien starched (in thin boiled,
but not boiling starch) should be
folded in sheets or towels and ironed
upon the wrong side as soon as Om
:‘ible. lint linen should be washed
in water in which bay ors quirCbag
of bran has been boiled. ...Thisllast
will be found to answer for iltarch as
well, and is-excellent for print dress
of all kinds, but a handful of salt is
very useful also to set the colors of
light cambrics and dotted lawns; and
a little ox gall will not only set but
brighten yellow and purple tintioind
has a' good effect upon green.
Arrixs.—With us the use of! the
apple, as an article of food, is far Jim
a errated. Besides containing a large
amount of sugar, mucilage and other
nutritive matters,apples contain Veg
etable and aromatic dualities, ;etc.,
which AO powerfully in the cUWiV
of l refrigerantsPfhics and antise,
and when freelAuEed at the seas , n
of mellow ripe n they prevent '1•
N 4 3 ,, indigestion, and avert, without
doubt, many of the " ills that flesh is
heir to." The operators of Cornrrall,
England, consider ripe apples nearly
as nourishing as bread ; and far More
so than potatoes. In the year 1601
—!-which was a year of great scarcity
;apples, instead of being converted
into cider, were sold to the poorl and
laborers assert that they Could
" stand their work." on baked apples
without meat, whereas potato diet
required either meat or some other
sUbstautial nutriment. The :per
mans and French use apples exclu
sively ; so do the inhabitants Of all
European nations. The laborer de
pend upon them as an article of food,
andl frequently make a dinner of
sliced apples and bread. There , is
no food cooked in as many difiCiOnt
Ways in our conutry as apples, nor is
there any fruit whose value as an ar
tlele of nutriment is as great aid so
little appreciated.
-4101.
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1 TABLE OF THE StILLI
111.1ek ERIE RAULItOAI)..-=Taking edixt •ea
kc#947. Sum 27, 1872. _ r
INICITINAMD. ST11:1011. INOZMWARD.
i'.. it. a. K. • a. K. T. K.
1.240 4400 TOWANDA 11:45 7:33
11:10 6:10 lIMIAILLY •TIINCTION 11:33' 7:25
100 6:30 . ....,MOREOR 11:15 1:05
! - ,3d5 T:00 WI:LOMB 10:40 1:33
i 303 7:10 ... lOW ALBANY— . 10:30 6:21
1 340 7:70 VILLERS 10:15 4:10
I 41*1 7:45 ~ ....DIIIIHORE ' 9:45 5 :59 .
9:33 0:20 lEEICERCE.. . 0:00 5:15.
..l at. a. al. AL. It. V. Y.
"D
Amor..4.r mo I
. R. F. c
Gent Prase
A.. & N.Y.
i CANAL & CO.—
meatNazzerr or PASSESGEII 224.15E4
To tel!. effect Mandan avuie u). urn
ZO=ritig
-PILEICIPAL
piovntinza.
116. No. lr
33. 9. I.
STATION'S.
It
Psmtra . 112 43
Waverly 1100
btllena 11 43
--Towanda— 05
.......Wyalustag... : 4 ;10 05
....Lieeyville 9 43
Urahoppen:..l 9 10
Melwopany...! 9 13
...Tankharraock..l 8 42
.... :Pittston... 725
Wllkes Barr;..l TOO
—Mauch Ohmic.. 1..
Allentown....' Ala
31KI
442
600
730
828
860
915
...Nor York
10 30
iX I ASS
Towanda at 710 a. tn.; Athena,-7 60
BC, a. tn.. arriving at Elmira at
r
No. 32
m.; War
9 00 A. it.
1' Ro. 31 leave
1:1151 m.: Ath,
at 715 P.
Eli
Elmira g 5.35 p. m.; Waverly. at
ens, at C3O F. m.. 'writing at To-
Cars attached to Trains 2 , and 9
Elmira to niladelphia.
U. A. PACKEIt,
Supetintendent.
Drawing Roo
ran through f .
NEW ROuTr.; TO PHELADEL-
'NORTH POMSYLVAICIA RSILIIOAD.
- - - -
Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bei.
timoto. Waallilleon.amd the South.
Passengers by this route take •Icrinsylviuda &
Raw York Railroad train. passing Tcrwanda at 10:40
&.31., and 2:05 p. in., make close :connection' at Be
thlehem with Express train of north" Penn's Rail
road, and arrive in Philadelphia at S :20 P. 3f., and
10:30 p.m., in time to take night trains either for
the South or 'West. Palace cars are attached to the
2115 P.ll. train.
City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of
all trains cone missthatwr a to the various Depots
and to all partsof the city.
I 1 t 4 z4J
Le:mei;crib Penn'a Railroad Depot, corner . Berta
and American fits., Philadelphia, at A :741 51:43 &M..
arriving at Towanda 4:57 S 8:B5 P.M.. same evening.
Mann's Baggage Barre.. collects and delircra bag
gage, office NO. ur, Bout i I ifth street; Philadelphia.
itUSICIEri ACCOMIQODAYSONIL
. _
Freight received atTront aria 'Noble stmts. Phila
delphia, and forwarded by Daily Fast FrOght train
to Towanda. ind all points in Snaltiehanns vallry
with quick dispatch.. ELLIS CLARKE,
Gen. Agt. Fror.rar.l Willow Sta.
Jun. 2,1612. Philadelphia.
BLOOD & co.,
SUS continuo o manufacture Mir uy,:ratcAl
HORSE TOWERS Sc, CLEINE.RS,
and will sells better noachlrie, for leas money than
can be had elsewhere pa the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do ra tauclit or more,
=lather, and are more durably • built. We
y superintend our work and Fee that It to
well drown. We will send
DISCIIIPTPTE CATALOGI:Z.S,
of our znatbinca, On application.
ONE AND TWO HORSE PO ERS,
On ,t Two Efor:f. THRESHER cf SETERA TORS'.
TIIRESITNR and CLEANERS,
FANNING .IrILLAs',
CU 1:7..d.11 AND Dr..ko
SAAV A...V GRIST MILL work dons to cra..r
Give ne a call bcforp .pureaasicg elsewhere
va "opeauoacrnm tsNainv
•o o o
Att„g. 2, 18L9.
THE AMERICAN
SEWING MACHINE.
This msehine is cous:Ocrea l p mr,7ll2n:lal Inf . % tc
be the
BEST CONSTRUCTED, ?OTT DELABLE
Sowing Machine ever offered to the di:ihnc. Itq
SIMPLICITY OF, CONSTRFCTION, TAFT. OF r.r.s
VINO, VARIETY OF WORE WITILOCT CILINGL
Mid its unparalleled success tcherevi r A Las Leon
introduced, speaks wonderfal4 for ii-as hi in,: the
most complete randly Sor,aig Machiuc now.= via..
Ita adaptation to I.
LIGHT OIL uakvs: wor.r:
Is truly beyond, co:upttition. Thran iut.clwAas aro
for sale by
WILLSON & MAXWELL,
OF TOW.I.NDA, I'A
And their manner of conducting their business is
fast winning for them the confidence of the pettlie.
You can examine this machine at their office in
Mercur's Block, or they will cheerfully' show it
your house wlthrut - charge or grumbling. 'Doti't
let other agents eell you a machine out of, date or
behind the times before examining the. ANIKILICAN.
Orders by mail, or otherwise, will receive prompt
attention. Towanda, 'May 1, 1872.
THE 79RLD'S TONIC
Purely Vegetable an.l free f vnra
DR. P. LORI 'AI ER ' S
JI.77:ZIPLI: 1 All
..13 IR, S ,
A•CERTAIN CURE FOl
Seated Congh. Incipient Cominniption, Col.la, Spit
ting Blood, Intim:nation of the Ltings. Catarrh,
Bronchitis, Droop. Whooping Cough, Asth
ma. Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Dizziness. Los* of
ttn, Fever and Agnn,
Indigeation. Liver Complaint. Diarrlio:•a. ar 1 all
Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach, Li
and Eids.-:-s.
W. 11. GREGG `ckZ CO.,
WIIOLSkLE DRUGGISTS,
Sulr .Apps, and to whom on thvriql Lc
add. seed .
CB' 6 , , Circular, for furt:/or
juner2,72.tf
HIRAM TAYLOR
FA SHION A BLE T:tILO RS,
Opposite Public Square,
Reel) always on hand a full atis•ort-
1 i. lit of
CLOTHS,
CASHMERES
READY-MADE CLOTHING
In all the latest styles,
HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
GEN I'S'
i'likunishing C; 0 ci_d s
In gr a!
CTiTTI:O 0
•
...
ALL WO\R. W ARRANTED.
6 6 11 AIN ST It k: ET ,
In great varieLy.
'CI DONE ON SIIOIZI
NOTICE
TOWAND.
DR. O. D. STILES
haring r, Urch c
THE DRUG ST
or I. A, ErDcoricr t rc flout, A..
Etas now In Ist°, k an 1 Is constantly tern %lc
supplies of pare Drugs ant Medic/Anna. by .1
'arnishes. &r. Agent for all the most pop la
eta Medicines. A frech supply or the
VINEGAI: 111171.31..5.
Pure , Wines taut Liquors for tricdieln.i!
best brands of Cigars and To'lacco; rho., Pcilnin -
eim, tenet and fancy articles. flavoring eltra,tii, Aa
School hooks, statiOncry. and news. Dealcrs sup
rill•4l with rtatlonei7 at low prtc
•••• 1; ..!t • rlrniFiletii to order at puldi.ilicrd . prices.
• •Lase G , I, I. she hi
0 1
raT
I
MEE
INS
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the seni,
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Harl*
fug from
a Mazza
L
3 , 20
2 32
2 15
11 45
1047
1050
10 03
IMdlgen
MI
11 03
~11 33
8 703 1 1
sus
700 909
te
Ml2l Store, co 11.-idze stench and C. N. ILL,.
e other, member of the I Arm. at his red:
i
dente o Third street or about "u 3 Olt of Dr. J.
n, a'rery reliable and celebrated pb7skian;
met is •on Park strect.tnear the Elwell
Conte.
W. Lrat
Cl=
MEE
gi
Eta
G E lir
INTE.Is - T 07.3 TIMOSITg Apc,oriDnia TO
AGUEIEC - ST.
Srr... AL CALE ray= •ro nut eits.norfou or NaiLs
am) C EZES.
Furtier. +sig.:og to ern mo. to war part of the
Vratea'St 4 bes. Ennlsrld. Ireland. °Oen& or the prin.
sipal cites :and towns of Euro can :here procure
Ardis for that purpose.
PASSAGE TICtETS
To ^rthe OA cotlnt7T, br et istaazaer or sail
Ing f.hraya on biltuL
1 - 4,2:uts ur.oc,:arr o'rzn arzrc ause.
iro et! pric , Dora:, Cold and Silver.
JO3. roWELL. Treriklo.Lt. ! N. BETTS, Ja.
r 1.19C9. Cashier.
SUSQL - ETIANNA.
T1:8 inaltntian trill'io=tradace lts Seventeenth
71r1 courses of etmly are 4gllsh, Normal. Corn
mercial..icademie. Scientifte and Classical, in all of
wideb the ir.stractirn la systematic and thorough.
The PrinulpsLs will be assisted in tho various
departments by a largo and very eicellezt corps of
imitruetnrs—threo graduates, experienced teachers
having been recently engsged-rand no effort will be
spared to male the Institute, to comfort, discipline
end general efEcieney, s..scond to no other similar
it:Mit:Ai on. .
Tlit Mmical IYlTartment Ne.n. lye nailer tie cliarge.
of PrpreFient JollannoFm!..n.
This instill - Aim:l is now in thC.rough repair.
In addition to the extensive Improvements during
the past year. new apparatus, ape and charts. and
most approved patent -desks nd seats for all the
study and recitation rooms bare just been pur
chased.
The Principal of the al Department will
organize August 29, a TeaMboral Class, and by
siw.cusx arrusmow aid to coMtileto the most thor
ough course possible during the time.
Tuition from 24 to $lO. Board and room in the
Instiinto 24. If desirable, students may obtain
rooms irrtovcia and board themselves. Early appli
cation for board sod rooms atithelnstituto should be
trade. as the rooms aro being rapidly engaged.
For farther particulars or cetalogne, apply to
(1. W. 'Ryan end E. E. Quinlan, Principals, Towanda,
L %mama roz,
President Board Trustees.
NEW STEAM FL
ang.9'7l
TLe do-fret to
STEAM' FLOU
1z; 1ic,•,% . kinr,,eßsfill Operati
to do all work in .111 g 3
CCaDinkGGISMNU LO
Luc :Ala.:3 sus
Ft:.d, Dian, &c., !always o
bectost ratez.
pAralcutAr. Nonce.
wept Bide of the river-dodri,
will hare their ferriage pall
taint , pieta. of tau hatilide
ap1.4'71
T3IPORTANT I
raum 'rum mon
Ttra Fight of the aged see
rd and the perf
CONCAVE CONN 1 S, CT.Y
P , ItI7.VD AND "iTIZIT-D
The Concave (cave r Cr stal Pir•eti. les t; trade by
the above iTiPtltnto are no a l ongti me e. fore the
public, and th• rapid and lilll f, crean,l demand for them
m
coble 63 with theTT:IIV real acknowledgment of
their dearness in NiEiCra end ciao to the eye, shows
pithily that they are ravel :or to any other 61atees
in the market.
She 'majority of Spectac ea, (mostly imported) arid
no matter how fine the !mines, contain but a poor.
arid wort:llex(' artiele of rases, (generally cart or
tiri.cqedii they are made ' o be sold only; without
- , ny calrulutlon respecting benett to the eye, and
thi.rcfore the great complaint of poor and weak
sight. Thoirsands are Untlig. glasses note which tiro
and fatigue the eye, whethe objects get dim after
short usa7e. or require o Intensely strong light
and therefore destroying, he sight, whieb, were. they
preperly suited, would be preserved a life time.
The adgants{7,es claimer for the Concave Convex
Crystal tliasPes are the following :
The Lenses are ground of the beet material, rare
and hard, and made only 'for optical purposes, they
are ther,fore not liable to get scratched or dim.
They cord..,ra brilliancy and diatinctruw of video
net found in any other glass.:
They oan be ui , ed equally well by day or candle
light u-itheut tiring orl . :it/ening the oyes.
:41 Errn,:,:ist,
They aro . p•onnti math( tr.r.tiea'Jy true In the con
cave convez mirror, - according to the i•hilok..l.kr of
iltr.re, zed Fhar , of cornea of the eye, ther t iurp
r. cißtin!: nature only InPtead of forcing it.
That tho lensc a are centered correct Into t :ram :sc.
u 4111, 7 can be user' longer than, any oth.ir giaasca
thont changing to *a higher power.
The fesmes are male stron:?, and darsble byerpo
rknced workm.rn and irarra.r.ted to gire sattsfsctlon.
WU. A. CHAXIIIMLIN,
realer In ratches..le - elryend Sttrer Ware. Totran-
PlL..hse the sole Arent, for these glasses in
Bradford county. No Pedltra employed.
.Inly 12, 1„170-tf
THE HOME SE“TrTLE SEW-
ISG IISC lIIE, TIIT rEr.rrcnoN; OF
MECITANIBSI, rpy Tirminza, Friznto, Errpncn,
Ttc
IIEN:-.71TCMICO A GATTItlan:
kND COATINGS.
Every lfaeliine Warranted for five.
ycars
/* , ,11: FINE o 1 LIESVY !NOEL'.
31: 10 17.1.ce 513 1 7 00
rn;t• Tv , zetir.al Pos !,-I^e.l
isyLr. :aveava.
noh't hn harnbnherd• by other Aleuts blarney,
nn roltter how smooth their tongue may tr • be sure
wean I.lrm prollts to the.ir lArn rockets.
D.. 13... WOODBUES.
. i ,
..',.ft•nt for rraaford Id &al:vane:aunties. Agent
levutel. ~..
Dome, Draaford manly. Pa„Fcb. 29,'72.
C :
.0
PA.
Tie . Grect Rheurachie ts, 110=1 be kept and
need by every Fa.-me that keeps efthor Cattle or
Ltorsoi, every Teamster and Livery Stable Keeper.
every Physician and horse rater for it will many
times cure pain and lateness when all other mesh
tines have failed. Inners and Railroad Men
idiould certainly keep t 4, for It Is =surpassed for
brures and sprains. 11...acksmiths should keep It
for their own use and! for their customers trader
fis.ted horses. as nott4ng equals 11 for tender feet.
E%ery body /ufferiog su pent and lameness of any
kdid, burns, cuts, wounds or any eruption of hie
Corns, Chilblalnsi or any disease requiring an
outward application should certainly keep this cele
brated niedieine. Every bottle warranted to give
satisfaction. roe sale by Dr.ll. C. Porter Sln k Co,
Porter y Kirby Ind F. W. L'rown Irrn......teSt, Towanda
P. And by every h. nr.eirt and des.ler In brad
ford tied ar;:dnwa inn stet
n11 ,. . - .7 a rii.(lr.t.til.. - 14 - 0,,413t5 Pat. nt
ric,r t-tah
.ratrita.
lar
, B UIZEAU: i r licerßosr
dollars
o.at
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~;,.'~6C1~9~r.
PUBLIC 1
.71119di Maga Mai 611 . 11 . P . 14,
VrePutil sn caTer, attend to
ERT A.KLNG 13Lt i S115ESS.
•
rar•clua. £D4 Ire trust ciu give eitidio?
1
SZEI=I:I
Prima 120 =Wm) or trrublo prxna
e shop of U. Stale& k co. of oar place.
Web =mot be stsrpasee4 or even egeile4
this iMe of our target/I Cala. 16 43Pre
d the eereLtri of a semi reliable, =fed.
ematdy person to attend to tide breach of
Tx, one of one Arm. wf be found at the
J. S. ►LLX!t.
C. iLmeirurzr. I
ST - ; NATIONAL
OF TOWAIIDA:
:$125,000,
TrtL .....
40,000.
Lts Fula).
.t offers I.u.iie 'AL F C4211:111 for the
Lazier a
ER AL RANKIN BUSINESS.
OLLEGIATE
INSJ.ITUIIE.
T oIvANDA, BRADFouri courrr,
SIOND,Ii. s AVGUST 213, 1871
E4Fr
UREVI MILL
ENE
EIZZEZi
it=
MEMO
n. and that Li: it! pre
"ne. on mhort notice.
SAME DAY
=2
I3M=E
yo Flour, Corn Moat,
hand, :4141 for gals at
Persons Ilrinne on the
to patronize my mill,
bath, ways, when they
ad upwards.
r. 8. AATES.
sal
the weal- iitn.n,gthez
prexerved.
I).:STITCTE,
Pun..u)r.r-Puu 01
For the man
tari34, , of tha
LENSES. LONLON
.44 Ton scrAx onrc-
EMS
12E2
Ps irae.l in
AMERICA.. AND EUROPE,
ut, an•l Compliite
It zcrea
BRATED OIL!
1111
VlDEBaffiallYs _ 7
' Pierhssai %Minim blood of
88
PATCH
laths Iltna ot X, MGR 00..4 Pow Pritarbe
fT.^n'T7Trl- 1
W.& lsige and weal selected stock of
_GROCERIES,
Which Itovio prutbuod for Csib. and teal ooiditlioni
that I csnaell at si law Agues u, co be intrUustl
ebewhors Dow offer to the publics splendid stock
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAILS,
13TARCIL ILLIXLIATI7B, SPICES. kc.
Miss en band ►large stack of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
BYE DO.. BUCKWHEAT DO.
I keep eonetiatky on hand. POBX. ELMS, LAIL% and
all kinds of ITEM Would call the &Mallon of tag
public to our Caa•t De Bost
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
qualty or pita. Jerro OLkUgrlOde6atdLon•
dm Now York Chexrdral and Ilroorn Soap
Please all and examine our stock of
WOODEN W.UIE.
i .11~ ♦ h
SOAPS, kt.. ,k.c. I will ply the higheet mak price fur
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, give us* call befurq sclltr.c clsearilera
al3 / 21 ak e . br • r " 421 4 1 4 1 0 1 . 13 ent• i 4 ;
Towanda, Mutll, 12, isn7
M . J. LONG.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOOD. WILLOW, AND STONE WALE.
FLOUI, FEED, MEAL, . Act.,
fro. 1 rATTON'S LLOCK,
COIL MAIN AND BRIDGE STS.,
TONVA,NDA, 11A.
1 d, bin to call tho ath•utinn of tho pobiic to my
a•sortment of poo•ls. which mH alnaya full and com
plete, and will be sold to my cwtoinera at lowest
market rates.
.!y Ftn•e c,!
TEAS,
S I' - I - C ES,
Have tern rqtrcliain .1 cln,t , the tato re.ltn.ttnn In th
tariff on them, and, ace offerwi at pn.,a to cor
rrapoud.
Oracxs by mall-or otLerwide rrceive Ca ry fizt
and prompt attention.,
Thnriktll:! t:•e patron3..,-.1
thpy havu given / %/nil 6 'Conti t1 , 1311C0 of Um
PAID FOi; COUNTRY ruoDucE.
f0b.20'71
FIGURES FILL NOT LIE !
THE CIIIIXITST LACE IN TOWN TO 1:171*
't BOOTS !
IMO
noN"i yortc OWN, EVE 4 ALF
THE Y OUR ST (MEAT LY DEDUCED P 1.“..;
R!p, 2 sole & itzp Root, Lorne male
warranted
do I loi do
• do ' 2 do; 'do
do • double 'solo
do Calf peg do do
Boys Kip. 2 e , ole and tap,
Youths Kip, ki donb:o sole,
Iferchauta can be lupplied with the above class of
at very .ressonable prices. We are p rroafisd
to*hthe Boots to Motsure, Also Flrat CLasi ltepatr
tor, at rezaonable prices.
N.-D.—The above ,very hoe price 14 - stem must be
undeistood CASH Invariably on delivery. e Call
and see before yon buy. - - Shop opposite Metlaodliu
Church, 31 sin Street'.
Towanda. \Lc. 15:71
NEW PLANING
The. nthinrsignod bating beater lirge and cram.
dinnell in tho 13 , om;th of Tovaannt. and tllled It
With tho moat modern and improved sluvrin,ty. for
tholannufacturo of
WINDOW S.it.S'a AND MINDS,
Aro prepared to fill orders, ellettcr large
'coca' tho shortesVeetice. We hire also a largo va
riety of MOLMSIes:"4I:4, of this latest style ao'ti fattern,
which we can fur:llldt 'Mich cheaper than they can be
worked by lured.
ISANMO.
TAM' Ci '.TELNO.
GIttX)VING.
D SCLLKYL
' . SAWLNO,
. .
And all caller work vcrtaiuir4; t.J.luitery, will be done
to mat our rug...rat:la.
Femme huilditu , ,fand not Itrtug mom than twelve
to fourteen miles &staid, will find it largely for their
Interest V/ buy of na. or bring their lumber and have
It .worked by our 180Chigery. Bring your grist of
Flooring. or other lumber, and while your town le
feeding, have it ground out and take it home with
you.
We will pay CAlitl for PL' E 'AM) RIZTLOCIi.
Llllllll2ldelirerwl at out bur ber yard. Oorwo arid
see us, or if yoo caacom•t t • write.
Towanda. Ifikb.. UAL B. /LODGERS & 00.
SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL
lA, 11 , r Sale tqr
B. M.HWELLES,
north yid o 1 Ct?tirt
Eouse
WIIOt.L.S . ALE AND lIETAIL 'DFutrrll AND
MAN trAcrcr.u3s AGENT. '
Mowing Maxiihn'a. M•irse rowers and Threaribers,
Wheel aakra, Plaster gowcra, Grain Seeders, Hay
Tvdders, lierarsible and Wel Plows, C - Iticatora,
Thdl Horse Hose. Clover Hullers and Tanning Wills.
um; ucrwmis, Varga Dl2Airltlig. =en iturnto
crrcrs korrasa rx rFM A WILD, COLN
run ** ,,, s ron SAND OS POW/fra. ac., ac
Catalogues and descriptive. illustrated printed cir
culars. furnished , or malted free to all applicurits.
It will coat bnt flare cents to send tot-circular,.
In postage
Farmers when in Towanda, call and see Ise.
April , it. M. WELL ES.
TO THE PUBLIC
Ilettng bon:tht the stock :TA !cased the old stand
of Cowell k Myer.d would say to all who bay their
GROCERIES
1:i ti.,l lh%t shall ethic - ay.:. to keep a Feted
as•urtulent of eVerytkillg tu.ually krkt tu'a (it oat ry
More.; Alan a full bus o:
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Which I propose to Pt 11 very cheap for meta.
I respectfully solicit, s share of your patrenage
and think I can mate it mutually advantageous for
you to'dcal with lac.
Yours. rcry reepectiutly,
T4 , wtin,!r, .7111 y 1. 1+ , 72.
INNEY SAVED,
1:Y ItItCrIAbiNG
STOVES. AND IIA RDWARE
I,4 l llititi'i I,fe
worth:mut our uyzicur. In the cot:Liar)
VIN a
C. D. PATCH.
O. D. PATCIL
COFFEES,
MI
M. J. LONG
EOM
438
do nailed, 4 00
do , l 50
do 500
do 2 75 to 3 00
do 2 00 to 2 25
L. C. NMSON
.MILL
TOWANDA. I'd:.
J. D. JoLINSIIN
•
y :.~
IP= =Pa
EISEN!
5
moiyixrcl
MACHINE - MEOW
, -
SC YTHM ,
SNATRS,
CROQUET sets;
From $4 to $l2 par set,
WOODEN PUMPS,
DRAINTILE,
1 0 Di II 0 (0 54 If 4 isi (4:
For sale cheap at
CODDING, RUSSELL at 001'3
Tuwaxp.t.
Who alSo sell alllinds oI
BILACKSBLITIi,
CAIIPENTEIt,
AND OTHER, TOOLS,
And flre Agents for
NORTIIU=ERLIND. NAILS!
FELLOES,
PATENT WHEELS,
-
SPOKES,
-AXLES i -
AND SPRINGS
HUBS,
TRU N liS,
WAGONS,
UNIVERSAL,
NOVELTY
AND EXCKALS/OR
'WOOD AM) STONE GUUJINS!
BIRD CAGES,
CREA.S.I iFREEZERS,
KNIVES AND FORKS,
SHEARS AND• SCISSORS
Parcliasers of Razors and Pocket
Knives' will do %%ell to call
STOVES,
HESTEItS,
R.NGES,
GAS FIXTURES
louses fariiislica with Gas Pipe, Hot
and Coll Waler, Closets,' &c., on
short notice acft work. g,itarranteed
satisfactory.
NAGLEE! & CO.'S CAST STEEL
- -
\VII E411.1111:0W'Si
LEN - 41E11 BELTING,
LIGHTNING SAWS
coppisu, rtussELL co
- Clothing.
•
•-. •
•
• •
HENRY
LSuocensor to lir-Nr.r 11.traux.)
MERCHANT '',Ul,olt,
No. 4. Griffith t Patton's Mock. nri.lp. Street, To
wanda. A gkr3daaptortinent of Cloth*, Ve..tiffa and
CarLf , onerep.. OmstanUy on band. fioofla mad* to
larder in dbe Y:Kxlculuan‘..r.
•
01.1 ANGE 1S INDELIDIAr. STA3I
LVERY TILING.;
NATc:kifir
Have purtlazod the Stock of Clothing of
nOSENFIELD & WOLF,
Otic door SouLh of FOS k MIZICTIVS, and hereby
GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE
that thry riU lifrer . greatrr inducements to :nab bny
ere, than any other establishment in
BRADFORD COUNTY,
Being tboronzbly potted in every•braneh of the
birdr.e.a, they tr perfe,tly CCTlfitlent that they can
make it to th , . int,reat of all
TO PURCHASE OF THEM
Their Slot* of goods comprises geode of all graders,
from the finest to the ecoarseet, and manufactured by
the bast establlatiments to the con ntry,
hire m a ralL
Town,da,lLutl 12,1 KL
NEW - • U-Y8 ST
of BMling-ton and
Mrs. Z. J. Mingo@ (formerly Miss Kingviley) with
Mum Sarah KW*, hero just returned trom New
York with • full Line of
MILLIERY AND ELNCY'GOODS-
IN EVERT r.uurrY,
Hata. rrynneda, Coraeta. Puma s. rid
ii.lorep, Hair Goole, old Ladies Caps, Sasnra
Does. Ribbons , Flirter. and "laces in
novelties,,' Over Dr. Longs' Drng Store.
OPening dar, Wednesday. April 23; 72. Ilitirtnar
attwirttion vh•ql to straw . vri
0 . 0 E
.
no. BEST.rumt. I.FA =oft EC3
IN'onic.ktirEj. for cut iwrY VirPAL s lurin; f ,l / 1 13 .
• r-z.
p 4)15 4:C411P e.
• Twelve vats per bustel 31 the ass flottie, odd
coats (Wilted.. tusiso.lB7oo.
~ _t__
_• Yl'lt "'
~ iii
„: - •
swam An - Sionool ar0.11,,
°Pe Mon minTeim
C):T.elti I xirtZfo. 9*Avl OM:
tPLk trUt be said at the limpid possible
FEW= JABS,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, HEAL, GRAIN, &o.
liring on your produce, which we pay cub for.
•
A constani supply of Adam Salt,. in Iliad Owls.
Mitts* firkins. Tais. _ - .
Please eaU and look through oar stock. and vs will
do out beat to plume you. W. 1 UWE. WBLL.
, Tovanda, pr 221, 186% '
GROCERY AND PROVISION
I.IOOABEf.t EDWIARDS,
FAMILY GUOCERIES
WRINGERS
3i2IXI7IVe NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, ret.
W. (In tint deem It urcereary to enumerate all the
iliferent articles we kerp. Our assortastnnt Ls '
ALWAYS COMILETE
FIRST CLASS GOODS
Csel paid for ParmerA Produce:
JAMES McCA
sDirc.b.l„ 1870. WM. EDWARDS.
•
PO & DEEIRCUR are now receiy
..a: Ing I frenth gra of Goods In their line. txmght
- since the tat January. to which they Invite' the at
tention of then-friend'. We keep the hugest stock
In town. Our pooch are tresh and desirable. We
sell at lowest market prices.
Jan.-19.1811.
VTIESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
-IL , 'lnez the recent iltxtine in price, Ina selling
cbesp at retail
AND GLOBES.
Jan. 19. 2571
MERCUit are selling Grci
codes at retalL Jan. 19, I:71.
FOX .1;, MERCUR are selling New
awl Fresh Good/. Jan, 19. 1871.
vox. & WIERCUB, are selling Ciro
ceries cheap. • Jan. 19. 1871.
VOX. & MERCIIJIt are selling first
cLus Goods only. Jan. 19.187L'
VOX /tz, MERCUR • !Ire selling
cheaper than ever. Jan. 19. 1871.
RrAMAIBER that we arc selling
GOOlll at
RETAIL!
And that we won't be end/Teal.
Jan. I. 1871. FOX & MFMGCR.
/VIiCIIIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC
co-wi cbolno—at
Jan. 19, 1871. FOX h MLIICIM&
VO,X & MEROUR do not .deal in
/bodily Good/. i. Jan. It MI.
(11TR CUSTOMERS can rely up o n
N.," getting the very beat the marked alter& soil at
ESM
-LW VIVEMEI THAT Fox 3EKR,
CUR amnia/ling all kinds of Groceries at
wltolesaleprices. The largest stock In town. Goods
And class. Prices low. E. T. FOX.
Sept 21.'70. IMMIX" MEECI7II.
rilm•BES
BEST KEROSENE OIL IN
town by the quantity or retail at
FOX IdltnettlVll.,
BAKERY AND DINING ROOK
Firs! block north of Nr.rtl Itcnsee.
; BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS,
In our DING WOMB we will accommodate the
public with either a lunch or a good meal at all
times of the day and evening.
OYSTEra AND ICE CREAM ON SAND DUEL%
/.1..0 a ue wort:neat of arocerlea, CoufectlooeuT
Nuta,
tuayltr tf
CENTRAL MARKET.. •
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
on band a full and,cotopkte -assortment of - every
thingy pertaining tolbeir business, consisting main
-IB' N. PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUCIAIt CUBED 'LAU.%
MUTTON, . =or, LAMB,
VEA RAMAGE. LARD,L. rout:mi.
BOLOGNA, DRIED DEEP.
TALLOW. h e .. &c.
FRESH FROM-THE LAKES.
OrifiltY.B Etat:EYED DAILY
f• In their season.
Parties wishing Oysters In large or small qtardi.
ties will be furnished on short notice, at th e old
stand, Corraar. IfaagaT. MontAnTe's 'Block, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Clue. Cllzttars., KELLUM & lIIILLOcIL
Togo. Ilcuocz.
Feb. 24 1870-tf •
J ULES HUGUENIN
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
JULIVS WOLF,
WY. WOLF.
For tulles and Gentlemen, Jewelry of an kinds and
deamlptions,
GOLD. SILVER . AEI) STEEL SPECTACLES is
GREAT VAILIETY. I'l'llk-iliac attention given to
Qf all kind& ALI, WOLK . WARRANTED. ilemem
larr thr place —Me door north of M.rror'a Tdo,k.
F AL
E.-1 SAE.—A Platfurni - Spring'A.: wa c ...,, ,-,r.. 1 . I-17' .4. lllTuni.t Maw,
ne , er 14,.) rm. , r. , 0 ~. .1., Ale,i rnr owl nf HIM
doable bututrn, auntie by J. V . Videoz..altuosl new.
t
Will be sold reasouable
ju1a12,72-kt
Lips*sad crimphsi ilitidi el
' ..:
' . -. .72''. '-: .'' t 1 i':'
Ell
ell) to) 41:1:4
I f.Te):4
_M:MNG,
PORK,
tIV V WA
MODERN BTU NE WARE,
, ANR'r.v. • NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
STORE.
Who:ssalo iD4 Itotail Deakts In
IMEI
P
We sell cotldng but
• DASED DAILY,
dad sold at Wholesale and ItettilL
T11k3.11 SEASON
D. W. BCOTT & CO
Is con.tantlyrecelying t large and varied assort-
ac nt of AMERICAN AND SWISS
SITU MOUS Az:Li-AuEmus CLOCK co.'s
CLOCIIs,
lEUM TTIE CHEAPEST 'TO TILE BEST
'LEI -1
_1.1123N (Jr
JULYS llVOtliaillq
Towanda. Msy 1.35;1
- :777
13 7 4 . , F M .
tett
W K L : * &._ sZ A eK.
SILVER PLATED WARP.,
- rraa Rodgers aßr 0 .. 10 in
MRM" . M . e . Ng.MTr n. '9
WICKHAM & BLACK'S.
Towanda, My 35 -
KIP .BOOTS,
STOGA'IpOTS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
pc•c•U‘. 33cx:Ass.
L. L. MOODY & CO.,
Have the sole control for the Leta
llumphrey I3ros.
10X, k BEERCIIII.
And Ire are retailing them an 17nr u other bowies are
Be ernre tLat you are buying these Boats. for It Wont
stand to reason tbat an Eastern Boot. mite by ma
chine throughout, will begin to wear with the cele
brated
RUBBERS!
A largo assortment, which we aye T willing at s lari"
mluction in prices. We kccp none but Brat quality
Rubbers. : .
FINE SHOES !
FINE SHOES !
41
For Lathes, Miami and-Children, in Peb. Goat, Kid;
French Aid. Serge and French Calf. in fact all the
state manufactured by the beat Factories in.the
country.
A FULL LINE. OF BURT'S GOODS ON IIANL):
ROBES !
Just received, a larger stock of Wolf. Buffalo and
Lap Robes, also Morse Blankets, Whips, /he., which
'ire are selling cheap for cash.
The hirgekt assortment in tins section at correspond
trig prices.
Give us a call ati4 you will bO suited
L. MOODY & CO.
Tcrimnda. Nov. 1. 1871.
NEB
• CiFatIAGE FACTORY I
Oa Pam, between . Main sad Second. Streets. back
of 0. F. Zama &
Itempectfully anziouncs to his Irian issul patrons,
Matta have built a
where they will constantly keest:ou hind a full assort
spent of
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
TROTTING , SULKS& LND SKELETONS„
Made of the beet material and finished in the beet
city atria His long experience in city Carriage
rectories ire* them • doed advantage over others
In the
of hie Wagons. All they aakm he an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
prelrlar to parctuising elsewhere.
ALL 4rozir WAIVRANTED: TO GIV rEliFikT
•
Thankful for the ltber•l patronage formerly ex
-4:001nd tweed nlly ••k • conttna•ac• of th.
ILEVAMINO . rukrurmy ArrizirtKb To
Towsmu, 1270.-1
. _
FARILEM, I;ring your produe,
lea mai to ox it =CULL
432. 19. 1871.
30111 X E. FOX
ll=
nurr - JABS
TUMIILMS.
BOWLt3.
CUPS FOR JELLIES.
14.1 :3 ft 63tVA
Agelx7 at the
INSURANCE AGENCY
Boots and Shoos.
CALF BOOTS,
IIUBBEII, BOOTS,
In endless rnriety.
trade of
HAND-MADE
BOOTSIAND SHOES
Manufadtured in Towanda,
rctalling•Fasterti Goods
DON'T BE DECEIVED
TOWANDA BOOTS
RUBBERS !
'RUBBERS !
FINE SHOES
BLANKETS 1
TEO - M . N. =AVELINO BAGS, &C.
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY S" . IIILEN ,& CO.,
,NEW DIUCK CAILRUGE TACITURN.
FAMILY CARMAGES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
Finish, Style and Durability.
SATISFACTIOY.
rfklan%d prkes
Itt - TAT STrI.,Mq
U. 8. CLARE.
Amp akwaidim
Diti IL 'cc -POSTER SON,:
•
A?
0 CASH DRUG STORE,
MI
=I
. . .
, • ,
3:
r la at 11* Stmts. Tom". Pik..
• 0
.
Rao oftilcollsivay to tbolo stook. statism!
amostoosa, aarattrales as oolooohe 'or
s tri i =ohe tootit 4 =slot to
with tbs MIS
for
Wogs* we.
to tio c W il* ormodi et OM pain% slit* IoM - los
Wrossoppnod. milli ttooll porsbasoo. and
Vomit ressopotto term stWbottooto or
11,111,111110101 • _ •
Divas, MEDicisze, Cumuca.u4
ir. 4. 415 rani* csia„ 'umiak, . '
troL_Allinuspunnu
PAINT, TANNIZIL wEnz-wasm:
And ati was of iftlithes,
ROSEpTE OR cOLL .014,
seater nt'laa.
iiii. &tax i, 'swig, atilgui .
T I, AND bLiCILINE MA
, and Toilet Articles in all their nutter.
. ; ors. moms. Boas. 00MU8.
. . roimmies. natr-Dreik. Perfumery. ..-
PO ' .K I IET suriiiicket ß , Lardi smm O
AND 0 gni K.8 . "" 74,.... , m) /16: 57 : Q 2' c i ...,0 . -4 ,_
, 0N ... „,..,,,,
7
Ice Medicinal um,
' •
TObAOOO, &turf, Pipits Astr• Cica",
Gordan. Field and Rioter Seeds. Trusses,
9(0 1 0 11 . liuspeasoties. Shoulder Braces, Itmast
19=.. Teething /Nuts. Nerving Bottles.
Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes,
1 Bed Pans. Sdf-&oling Fruit Jars, Thor.
mometors, Plmring Extrscia, stone
.Ings, Glass Were, Nettles, Vlabt, Corks, Bath
=mend Store Slacklniallsh Tackle, Arn
im. Botanic. Medic and Hourepath.
• lolfsdidnea, and all the mular Patent
, MEDICINES.
Arttelca =manta as 'reproisntol. Persons at
aam receive their orders by stage or mail ,
vtice
will receive prompt and careful attention.
advios given gratuitously at the orke,
ryt only for medicine.
. , Thankful far past liberal patronage, would res.
announce to their lirtemle and thepublic,that
no#lns shall be sparol to satisfy the mu
tt' on of their confidmce and
Open Sundays far prescri one fram 9 to 10
a.m. and 12 in. to 1. and sto 6 p.m.
- - N. C. POSTER' & SON. -
Aliril 1. 11372.—yr. _
INI
lEEIMATISII-NEURALGIA
-$5OO WILL BE PAID
.
to tiny person producing any Medicine showing half
as Many living, permanent cures as Dr. Prraza's
Pgairsasit Iluxesrerre. Itrumsx. D'aed inwardly
only. A_plessant Medicine , _free from ' Injurious
drugs. Warranted, tinder oath, to have permanent.
ly cored 93 in_every 100 patients treated In the wit
tea years. (See testimon,ll. -It la the Seilaltif 11. pre
@a iof Prof. Jos. P. Filler. 11. D.. a graduate of
the Univ ersity Pentwylvania."a. D., lett:l.—now
one-o f Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and
Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—wno bay
Neurigia, Chronic and Inflaniatery Ittimuna
til the specialty of his entire professional` life--a
fact 'lynched for by the signatures accompanying
ex bottle. and other testimonials of many promi
nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro.
twti sufferers from poisonous quack nostrums and
melees expenditure of money. alegal Burned guar
antee, stating exact number of bottles .warranted to
cure; will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer send
ing by letter a full description of agiction. In case
of. ere to cure,
-amount paid positively refunded.
M cine sent anywhere by express, collect on ito.
linty. Afflicted invited to writs for advice; all In
(emaciation and medical advice sent by letter gratis.
Adaless Dr. J. P. FTTLEII.'29 South Fourth -street:
Philadelphia, Pa. The “einedyls told or obtained
ga tsl ll.ll4 POUTED Jr. Fri BY, Druggists, Mei
.. a Block. Towanda. Pa. - '
OWANDA
lilarblo Works.
GEO. McCADE & SON
,vc 'js2st tv,eivecr, ific , largest as+riniC•nt of
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
, A.
r whibited in tlelee emotion. to n4iicli tbiy
• trivitett the attention of the public.
•ey koop eu ham' or furniih tv order
E
1.16 N I.; 1E.2 , : T •S,
OMB STONES, IP.NTLES, &c.,
AT THE LOWEST .TEMIS
rersone to want of anything in oar line are re
sirectinlly invited to call and examine our etock,'
. •
& SON
Towanli,'May 1, 1371. '
ROBES
THE OLD 2LIIN STREET
Carriae
bull couttuneb the teanuf.tcture of •
CAERIAGIS AND WAGONS-,
V: every deacriptiou; at tho- old 'tad of
STREET, TOWANDA, PA
ATEST STYLE AND FINISH
n thelnsilufactim of wagons nothing:- is used but
BEST STEF.T. AN
031POS1TION BOXES
LATFORM SPRING WAGONS
LUMBER WAGONS
- Knt rnartantly on hanl
15The best Eastern stock is used In the manufacture
Wheels. Spokes aro all rived eut--:not sawed.
W.UtRANTED EQUAL TO ANY
Aa to (luisli,auil'a'a to durability,
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN TIIIS SECTION
Ali- Au. Wci.t WArauderrz.
ap1.12"11
IFMILSTMIRKET PRICE.
GRAIN, • MUTER AND EGG: ;,
(.1 E E M I
S'IT NUTS PA FE DILLI:6
• " FOX A: 11Xliel1CF
nova
ii=
TIIIXTII XL UM.
Misc2llancons.
Of every style,
JAMES BRYANT
I=
Ms work la all of the
To ether with the
In Light Work
MI
ALL NVOItK SOLD
JAIIES BRYAN'T
1'.1114
VC - Vg`.77,1N.1, r.k
E==l
ZION LIFE AMIRANCE
co. or u.. 13.
CARR ,CATITAL. • i 31 , 0 0 0 ,0M-71raiD 1311 ruzy
Chartered by. Congress. ISC9
: A 1 4 11121 " - E4 eigati *Want ; -
iZOOOKZ.*iiiianat ileanosand Ez C0:11.;
niallit D. COM. vice Pitelded:
EZNRT
. 14!cretary and Actuary
The "ambles of the Nelleall Life Itranwee (.0
L/t lag tratiatiul Cumpui. 4artered Onegre,,
2. It has paid up capital of On trillionbollari,
a; It oilers for rates of *atrium
L /t tartdatiai Luger insuruio_e
_than oilate...ctn,..
leurseLlat th e neumintorieg ;
Llt &girdle and certain ;
6 There is no possibility of misreprewmatinn b)
agents, or misunderstanding by policy-L.)4l,ra
T. She policies are plain contiscie;se moth Jar
ramie for .o much money ; •
B. All policies are nontorteititte ; .
9. The policies are eze=vl- rom - atiLlusect. •
E. W. CLARK it. CO., Dankerm; Plauit!io
General Agents
B. S. /LUSSMi. I,lular
N. C. EJAPLEE A. A.. 14. IlMigfiN
Ike, Agents far Towanda and yielnity
Jan. 9, 1969.
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE nrSITRANGE cOMPANy
Q. 2SI BECrADWA Y e 'NEW TOR&
Pouclas IS Ponca...,
&arts; over
Astsuat. Iscoms, over -
Lossas PAID
lappraved formiof Policies firmed.
-Liberal modes for payment of premiums.
Policies nom-forfeitable by their terms. •
The cntirrprodts of the Company divided Nisi
ably among the trumreit
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
WALTON IL PECEILiM, Pnasuirirr.
WILLIAM I'. MOOSE% Vlca Par , D , .an
- =Clef M ADAMS. Sac'f afai Acrrsan
• _ ram.utrianne nixnarseLs :
Jar Coos:: & Co., Bankers..
Dux's= k o)...T3ankers.
JOHN WOOD SIDE CO.. Tea IlerchitHx
8. A. Jl.r.a.emii Prest. Farmers! & Mechanics' 'kn.
T. 11. Parmismt, Publists.r.
jty12.70 u
Books and Statoinery
DLUUES FOTt 1872
PAPER & .ENVELOPES
NEW-lOlili. PAPEIth
SCHOOL. 1300li's
rE.NS; MUSIC, STATIOMLY AND
Pi&rci w
BLANK BOO]
TANEEE NOTIONS
TtiwindN, Nov. 19, 1811..
800K -BINDERY:-TI I E PUP,'
lic it; repvirtiny informed ilmt th.•
dery ba s be.tt rtnin , , , El t.O.the rq , 1 , 1:tg•
third - story, %shorn will:bo done
Bob =BI\DI\.G!
In all ith cu.-lona branches, terms'as a au uaF:e is
the time" will alleW. The Bindery iyia
the, charge of -
11. C. WIITTAREII.
ArCesperisuccd Binder, and all work will be po , o , filf
done in a style and manner whi.di cannot be
31usic, Ilagazince. News - paper:R.old e
in every variety of style. Particular atteunoe
`k;al.ll to the Boling and Landing cif
BLtiNK toor,s,
.
-To 114' desired pattern, wbitih in quality
bihty will be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery elner,
The patrondge of the public solicited, al.!, I.—r
tect satteliction guaranteed.. i
Towanda, Augnet Z 1866 . —tf. -
TOWANRA IGRICULTUR
.IF,q,li ES STILL ALII-E!
In I , lpr' .p ti;fplent of this' %her
come of the beet' \
LU,MB.E4 WAGONS,
PLATFOI:II Nr.i.nollB
COVERED . AND OPEN 'BUG -VIES
ever offered ill this msrket. Best selected
OAK' .AND IIIcKORY
sea. :Ana ill work :nail.' by the tuoo,
I , XEMENCED NTL)ILK ,11." S
the
EATE:S'T ErSSIA IRON SEATS
very light, and so durable that-even -true bss hnt .
little to do too.nrds their decay. •
7
• Plass° examine ocr work holore pnrehislug,
where. Iterstrin tdoue on short notice.
- C. 21.131Crit,
Towanda. July 20, IS7O.
BOLLES Co.,
GENELL nil/DUCE
31erchanti,;_;
SCRANTON, P.A.,
Ileslrctfully solicit consigOmenti of
BIITTE2, EGGS. CHEESE, VEAL, rurLiTy
And all other Farm Frodnce
One of the firm - having resided in Scranton for
the past ten years, andhasing an extensive acquittal•
anco witlt.the,lnasiness men of the city, we feel CO!).
tident that we can sell produce to! the -entire Batts•
faction of consignors. • .
- • REFERENCES.
L. S. CHUBBUCK; A. G. FRISBIE. orm4ll. is
BADM - LN RLACE.MAN, GGP.G.III k COLE
MAN, Leßaysville, Pa. -
S. G. CLIAkt 'MARTIN VANNINti, L
Lim, Pa. ,
11. J. CEMISBUCE. BENII SUOEISAFFiz.k ,,, t ,
vine, Pa. -
a. E. DOLLY-S.
P4)1'26111 • IL row , .
$1:;0 0 C r S T H O ORT
L ti E OTIC I I I ' A" ON
The.subseriter now offers f , ‘r sale lw•
FLOURIAi MIL - L, CHEAP
oNE-Eru.r DALANC?. IN ANNUAL FAIS.II.:sT,
•
The Property le situated in Stevensville. ilfs lll ' l ‘ l
county. Ya., on the line of the propoK•il • rail:cal
from Wyalusitg to Binghamton. and a i l . , pd
,probably be located on tke property.
The property consista of fifteen acres lind
large nevr.Alill two Dwelling Boners,
outbuildings, Slid a never.failing watrr.pow..r.
For futher asticulars empire of 0. D. Larilen.
Wm. Griffis. or N. N. Betts, Jr.. Cashier Fir , : Na•
tional Bank, TOwands, l'a.. Martin coryeli, Waca.
Barre, or A. Lewis, Wyalusing.
124G11Alt FroiC ll .
Steve:3ElN idle. I'i
Jau23'7"4:113
GweErlEs_
IND PROVISIONS
'l'll° S. Co.
- .
Respectfully announce to the publ ic in general, that
they have opened a large and choke stoili. of
'GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
c , •rr. , r. \tail 3114 Franklin ItIVAC, ToWlntl‘•
tl,y w Ali .e.lti as cheap as tils (heal et,t t!.r
CASH !
Yon will always Mid Tow Sty:rani:Tit their. )nit"
happy as Cr.ve to wait upon all old enatoinera and ae
many now ones as a ill favor thetn with call. -
Tuna. *Erin. . 11.10.4. Mt 11th (Xt•
SIVNITATR.. -• April. 11. Imi 1
_ AS •
ri ,EVA. INSURAIIOE AGENCY
Twin .
liNsT•p:
i1.111:AL L. ,
1, • 0:10 . .411 . .
1..... Lia:Ll
Conveyancing. Twenty - ENTOSI ye,,re especwr , '
()Nab by nail pruturtly attet.ded to-
Atuk2C, 71.-1 r _H. A.
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J. A. RECORti.
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