Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 12, 1872, Image 4

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    Miscellaneous.
UNDERSTANDING OURSELVES•
•' Di we Itat)W (Car elves? Hint, can wain
i.-tprot others? •
How many of us, are there .that
truly under Stand
,biter own feelings
and itniMlses? Th i rd perfectly- com
prehend Our habits and chardeter?
That are clearly able to discriminate
betwceu what is right and .what is
vrool. - 7,?1. That are conscious of our
own imperfections and failings? .Few,
few indeed. - - We are often prompted
1)y 'some invisible influence to do
• things and say things, without any
cvil intent, that' cause us much sub
aatinent sorrow and unhappiness ;-
and this is not the direct result of
rant of forethought' so much as a
failure to comprehend the truo'cir
eamstanees in which we are pltired•
at the time we do or say them. The
mind needs to be educated as much
with regard to judgment and reason
as to a perfect comprehension of hu
• 1:1i.;1 LiTt4ll?. To be human is to be
imperfect. The inborn I self-conceit
of many persons, makes them oblivi
ous of their failings, and tends to in
fluence them to put too high an' esti
-11:,le upon their virtues, while the
innate selfishness of their hearts
rhaltes them blind to every thing but
that which is evilin their neighbors.
- Persons of this character neither un
,lenitand themselves nor can com
prehend the real intents and pur
poses of others. But there aro some
ii!ls-,ltish souls in this world—beings
au are gifted with the Faro virtue
ItLo , Ning. their own weaknesses,
v. 1,0 can interpret others without
pr:judieo or partiality ; that can
];.01: (with pleasure) upon their ac
e;•mplishineuts and lofty attributes
‘,l eikaraete., and can regard their
~ ,;(7:iie!.;se.; with :charity and pity
r than een,tire. A conceited
':•;. I . person is inv = ariably a sel-
H 1 , ne, and therefore incapable of
imi , artial judgment while an nuns=
!!enerons man will near
teolper iris judgment of
t;1 1,1“ t l'ealic.4l and good
n.e- v.lic:ll regards himself.
NEM
IMIZZI
MAWS AGE•
•
I): .-sor •FAraday believed 'in
riomin's pltytiologieal theory that
t ;Age Of _tuan is oue hundred years
(!nratiou of life he says, is to In
3 ,l, , a,iirea by the time of growth.
V...i:(.11 (lice the•boncs and epiphyses
mi.. united, the I , otly grows no more,
RII,I it is at twcnty years this union
atiee!ed 1n .1.1.:111I.
in the camel 14 plat,: at eight,
the lion at
.af t at two, in the rab
t out. The mi. - Lurid termination
lifeiis . five times that of the devel
o,:aient yerioil. Man belug, twenty
years ;in growing, lives five times
t OD. is'to say, one hun
dred years ; the eaMel , is'eight years
in grirving, and liNes forty years ;
the- horse ist five years in growing .
twenty-tire years ; and so
on •i% th. other
The d ,- As nit die from
lives fr eighty to a bun
ars., Providence has given
,!. cernmry of life, but - he does
I. ~ attain. it I) , •earfe he inherit§ dis
f::-.., cats nny,l:,,lesoiLe food, - gives
ilet•nFe to aii, I.fts,:ion ,, , ntl pernits
\ A ..“, to 4i' :M . !) i:i-i 31caltliy pioi
, •• : Ile ,1,. 1 (11..,!:,:. kills hini
eli. -,
divivic , l Into two
-a.o.rtll inn (lettlih:_ , ,
;;; 4 1'.. eKteii:ls to the
tii.ih yea , ,11!il to the tift:(th
, h - tring this Ft' iod
t • t.. •tap; fir :; ;
durip,
1.0:c ii!'t
re, the (::'•_::1 : 1;IS:1: 1',•11 , 4111ti:-. ,
I: 1 :1 -4-Venty iiv (OA
IC/ lon: , or a .dart
t dit;);:oltio!i of res;-:yed
hastened-cu retarded.
MEI
1.1-:4:14 writittZ
tin Wit hin a f•iw years,
ME
/11111
quills of the g.
1:11:1 . 1,0
suid -c.l "m Into ti!.e long ago
A. 1). 5511 Th , .):t..J - nmst used were
pincked ailll urea' cruelty from
go,•:7c. receLitly, metallic
of ! , f e . t,'copper, silver, or gold
1.e , . it in 1 upular - use, and are
in: , ;infactureil iu iptinense quantities
in c. , :taniry and in Eu.tope.
But it 's difficult to impart, to metal
tliie quill, and !unity
prefer nse`it.
i• the hianufacture of uteel pens
1:. .t../.1 is seh'eted, made hito
, ii?tZ:e•i.ves of th‘l thickness which
11 regiii,:ite flexibility to
Hint. i,hin slips are then
• qted lo t l he action of a ,ti rnping
t•r,•-•-t, v iclx Al.:ties the peas. The
int de:,tined the nib is next in
;J-,,,lnced-sinto a hole of a small mai
thim! !where it is pressed into the
proper curve, and pierced with the
slit. Pens are afterward clean
ed by being tosskid about among eadi
other in a revolving cylinder, where
the mutuAl friction:imparts a polish.
St, pre sometimes punelica
t al tilt; s'offened sheet of steel, and
:Ltrl ten:pert:3 by being heated in au
cr:::
c.r tomparary, stars only make
their Mkicnt :it lo' intervals, sud-
Alcilly blazing forth i the sky with a
iiliaut light elceecli.N that .of the
Irightest planets, being plainly dis-.
, 2erileCl in the presence of the noon:-
lay sun,
.and, - after a short career,
r:pp.”ring almost-as suddenly as
A rcmarkable fee. in
their hi,?.. - cry, is the rarity of their oc..
. 11! „,„ e ,, rl n ic- twenty-two such
Mars have rec:nr(leci..- in the last
two thousand :yet. - .N. conntin ,, from
clim ese ei t talogae?f AlantUanlin, ,
aich goes back to .13: C. The
cejitilry numbers Mit two 111
its r, Ilicse of 1848 a:id 1866.
Nt dc , now 4(1 ti:MporarS' stirs
Their appearince from time to
;ine, .;cl.l)rded on an6.imat
isappeared frbm
ii , !•:lvcrs P ::hell numbers as to
•: :1.11:-L1 filly cliliel e lost stars. Thee
',;f iemporary stars
• •
tv' Ink generally
: 5 ...•‘1, im!y ti/e :mist resplencl
:lttractecl notice.
?rlve-s.
the science of astronomy has
inade wore. 'progress, it May be es•
tablished that all temporary stars
are variable ones whose changes es
. Aend over so vast a cycle that we are
ignorant of their true periods.
EikriTil Pont.ricE.-I:he value of
t' d i - ts a d:ofectant and deodorizer
I:no':vs : tuld the ty&atment of
a. e , l and gangreuous
\vitli it is becoming very gen-
• A_ new application of this sys
hrr lately been described,z name
-111,2 rt,e 4,f clay di a dressing for
tte fo.f:_!e• eaSt:S Of confluent
•11- : i•, •iii
of patients ao
I.llc pustules becomes _fairly
Cldes eloped. •
00 Mum von lirmsrr Serime.—/L
certa town of Eastern Tennessee
boasted, tt having four whisky-stills.
The son of the man who started the
first one went into it one Sunday
morning and drank so freeley as to
get drunk. He then went to a dis
tant church, and made such a distur
bance that they were compelled to
turn him out.
Going into,the woods, he remained
alone until he got sober. .He then
resolved never to 'get drunk again,
and to work until the whisky-stills
were all broke up.
Meeting with an active agent of the
American Sunday-School Union, he
secured his advice and assistance in
organizeing a good Union Sunday
school near these fou - r distilleries.
They have all since been closed.
The owner, as he shut up the last
one for want of business, said, "That
Sunday-school is too much for us.
Anything but this singing the Bible
into folks. Its no use to fight that."
NEAP WAY TO SAVE MEL9NS. —A
man in Indiana complained to a friend
that the thieves got so many of his
melons that it wasn't worth his while
to raise them.
"I'll tell you how to save your
melons," said his friend. "I couldn't
keep my melons , nor other fruit. But
a little while ago a missionary of the
Sunday-School Union got up a
SundayjAhool here, and I haven't
had auf melons stolen since. He
ust keeps telling them they'll go to,
some awful hot place if they steal, or
lie, or cuss, or break Sunday, and'
then he givep the youngsters such
nice pictures, and teaches them to
sing such pretty songs, that they'd a
heap sight rather go to Sunday
school that eat melons if they had
them."
A husband of . 96, a wife of 94 and
children whose ages aggregated 4C years,
were features of a family re-union at Wooster,
0., the other day.
AN bid lady ; ``gazing at the Bing-
Ir?rutou depot while the cars were standing.
wondered they ha. thr p - ior hen so so close to
the tra,di.
Mrsmusr the man who finds every
hn bide eV( rything, eTO,
and tt“. man mho is indifferent to everything.
Rail-Roads.
EW ROUTE TO PHILADEL
-LI PELL
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal.
tirndre, Washington, and the South. .2
Pairsengers by this route take .1 erinsylvanla
New York Railroad train. passing Towanda at 10:40
A. 11., and 2:05 p. m., make close connection at Be
thlehem with Express train of North Peun'a Rail
road, an! arrive in Philadelphia at 8:20 P. IR. and
10:30 p.m., in time to take night trains either for
the South or West. Palace cars are attached to the
2:05 P. 31. train.
Clty passenger oars `re et the Depot on arrival - of
E.ll trains conve ps.ti,.ln,zer a to the TvEkliolls Dept to
and to all partsof the
DIGMEM
Leave North Porm'a Railroad Depot, corner Berko
and American S Philadelphia, at 8:30 :t 9:45 A.M..
al-c.v.:lg at Towand•l 4:37 A: 8:05 P.M., seine evraing.
Mann's Baggage Expr • collects and delivers bag
gage, miles No. 105 Soot • it'd:, street, Philadelplia.
==!
•ir!lit received at Front an“ Noble etreGts,
Phaa
d dphw, and forwarded I.y Daily Fast Freight train
to Towanda, and all po:rds in Sus va r lianna valley
with quick dispatch. ELLIS !JAIME,
A7,t. Proiat and Willow Sta.
Jui: 3.1572. Philadelphia.
pA. N.Y. CANAL es: R.R.CO.—
ARR.kNGESIENT 07 PASSENGER TRAINS
Tr, offect 11,m7.117,,Nriv. 11. 111172.
SOUTH kin)
DEEM
No. No. I No
7.
SI ; AT.IONK
wlrmiAal
, .....
2 101 9 10' 'l2 45 , 41 13 945
3 201 125 915 Wavcrlv 1 11 57, 54! 900
-
3 11,, 1 1 34r 5 :15 , .... 11.45: 631 850
4 20, 2.05 1., 10 ......Towanda.... ill 05: 45, 810
5 2u' 11 05 10 051 7 10
5 45 . 3 05'11 24.... 19 43 1 405 0.50
6 11 'll 49 .... 7.kler.hoppen...l 9 20; '27
0 2 0 . t 11 5G...1110h00pany..., 9 131 62 ,
6 5 4 5 5 ,, 1_! 4.5 . ....Tunkhaunock.. R4O 320 554
800 ! 442 150 l'itfiston 7251 232 4 50
8 251 200 2 I - , ....Will:cos Barre:. 700; 215 430
7 :1 , ) 4 .15 —Manch Chunk.. .....111 45 135
P. 111 5 20, 5 nut kilFritown.... A .5f `1047 12 29
840' 005 .....15,11.1, , heui / 10 30 12 09
' 9 15: 6. 5 ..... Eatton - 110 or, 13 7:"..
•
1 0 3 0 820 .. 30 745
Yat 040
,
1 ir m
No. T.: icarK, - Towanda at 7 10 a. m.; Athena, 7 50
a tn.; Waverl::, 805 a. to., crriN tug; At Elmira at
9 00 a. !sr.
No. 31 Iravea Elmira at 5 30 p. la.; Waverly. at
4315 r. Attu•ga, at 13 p. m., arriving at To-.
wamia at 7 15 r. M.
Driwitiv Room Cara attached to Train,' 2 and 2
ruu throu;ll from Elmira to Philadelphia
' R. A. PACKER,
• Superintendent.
=
R ÜBBEIi PAINT!
THE IIEnT PAINT IN THE WOULD
ALL SHADES, TINTS, & COLORS
POET. Wh ITE AND JEI BLACK
FOR AT NVIIOLEiALE AND RETAIL
i .
CIIEIP. DTI:IDLE, ELASTIC
WATER PROOF & BEA.IITIFUL,
Made Iron, the very best material. Two Coate or
the llrr.r i 'AiNr are better than. three coats of
nralu:iry
it iK s chenf.c.,,l con:p ',lnd, which, when applied,
an paint, ie xs firsa ac h,rn. yet elastic, and produc
ing a glos , equal to varni9h,
It has bec•u manufac,tured in the United States for
six years past and stood the severest testa, and has
established for itself a brilliant reputation upon. Is
firm bads for the following qualities needed to
make any paint valuable, namely: '.Durable, not
affected by sun, wind, frost, heat, Or water; fir=
and elastic, strong and adhesive, will not crack or
peel eff; retains its color, giving a surface as bright,
smooth. and delicate as if varnished. It flows froth
the brulfiLl freely and settles promptly. Is adapted
to all kinds of painting on either wood, iron, brick,
or plaster. No other paint will resist water equal
to it, making it unequaled for painting vessels or
metal roofs.
In aril the requis.t , s cf a first-class paint the Rut.
liti• Paint is unequealed. It is prepared in Puro
White, and in alt Cottage and other colons, compris
ing any uninbi:r cf different shades. One gallon of
the Lubber yalc,t will cover twenty to thirty yards
two coat 4.
MIXED READY usE AND SOLD BY ThE
41ALLoN In 1,2, 3,4, 5, 10, 1.7•, 20, and 40
- GALLON PACKAGES. AT, MANEFAC
TURERV PRICES
Satr..pic ctic,r-carls, circulars:references, prize
lists, and other particulars furnished by the 'ebb
acril*r by m tit, or on personal application.
.119 Y. Z;. 187::
A GENTS ! . QUICK! Or you will
t•hoice, of territory, (there is a nustt for W.
aft I , TO Lr.wrs:•!3 la6t and great work
OUR. DIGESTION,
ztv JoLT.nUtIM;D'S SECRET.
It 1,4 by odds the nit utking and saleable book In
the field. 1. It is on a vitally Important subject.
S. It Is by America's maslßopu.Lar writer on health.
3. It is, for the prb,te , the lurgest and handsomest
book ever Rohl by subscription. gents. the people
are eager for each a book. and willurge you to bring
it to them. Write for tense, .t.c../ree.
GEORGE W,ACLICAN, Publisher,
733 Bantam Street, Phil*
LIIMBERMEN,
LOOK AT ',rigs !
The subscribers °Be: for sale at a
B.4RGAMC
All th , machinery for a 3Sztlay Saw Mill. wl? ch has
Brea iu nee only eighteen mint tha and is as good as
new. The Mill can be put up rind run ouithe prem
iss 1.1:e F3lbSeribera tT Lleture'll. and any informa
l.' regaid to operating it the erfnlly given. win
be cold at a great reduction frOM"'original cost.
R. CASE A. SON.
Va.. Nov. 13. 1872.
VSIIIAY.-Came into. the enclos
-1 tare of J. W. 'Nichols, of lantlioston, on or
! ,b c ,, l t th. , su l of Oct.. 1872, one S-yrsr old !tetras.
, 1 .qt,.. 1, wall short horns. Ti.- oStier is requested
1 v, rovt.. f ,rward, prove rePperty. tidy charkfta,. and
takebcr away of al.s will ut rite poestt of arTorfut t g
to law.
A: W. NICH
1:7.13-w3 W.,8.
. .
POIVIIISCA!tD
1
EMS
IMMEII
.'!‘; 7 00- OC
am i . ; . y
R. M. WELLES,
Wholefiale and
,ilctal Agent
' . Idisoolianeolug,
TOWANDA. -,
Marble Works.
McOLBE & SON-
sip Pet reeitTed the WOW suortment of
AMERICA. AND ITALIAN
la- Ai R '33 Z M !
lists exhibited in this motion, to which the,
invite the attention of the public.
• •
"nay keep on hand Or fund& to order
itONISkIEN i rS,
TOMB STONES, -MANTLES,
Of every style,
AT THE LOWEST TERMS.
Penons in smite anything in per line are re.
spectfully invited to call and examine our Mock.
IgicCABE & SON:
Towanda, May 1,11:1.
LADIES FRIEND.
The sales of Sewing Machines in
nil 1. as reported under oath in 1872, to the owners
ofrh ewing Machine Patents. show that the
S G- M
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
SOLD 'LAST YEAR 1‘1.260 MACHINES,
Ninety per cent of them being
FOR FAMILY USE.
This is over LO AA)
Afore Sewing Machines than were
sold by any other company during the mime period.'
I
Every Machine sold by • \
WICKHAM & BLACK
(iriMUT, AGLSTS.
IM
Eng. H. 1872.
N E«' GOODS
lila
MEE
B. A. Pettes it Co.'s
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
Cow •iating of a general line of
frrAPLB AND
,
ANCY DRY GOODS, 1
• i
QOM
SHAWLS,
NUBIAS,
GLOVE 0 FOB LADIES &ND GENTLRMEN
WATER-PROOF CLOTHS AND CLOASTROS,
VELVETS AND VELVETEENS.
HAIR GOODS FOR LADIES,
LINEN SWITCHES, BRAIDS k 171) COILS,
or an the Latest Style..
lIILIJNEBY GOODS IN ALL VAILIETTE2L
Towanda, Oct- 8, 1872:
SOMETHING NEW.
W. A. ROCKWELL
Has purchased a large and elegant assortment of
JEWELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER IVATCHES.
CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS AND SINGS,
PLATED IBA 8 GOBLETS.
And All the splendid goods for
..1.
WEDDEiG AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Spoons and Forks in sets, Pena. Charms, and to
tact everything to Please, with an endless variety of
Spectacles and Clocks.
ar
Having pAk from the late A. IL Warne*.
estate the entire lot tif tools and natures I am pre-,
pared to do all kinds of work at the shortest not
and warranted. Please give tne a eali and exam'
the 'Oda and I will try to give you entire astisfaci
tien.
W. A. ROCKWELL - 1
Towanda. Oct. 23, lyt2.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
Is the Ina of 3. B. PLTON & 00.. as say prepared
to ogler to the onions of Braked Oonnwsndticln!•
a Law sad wail s9leoted ;took bd
Mail I haniparahaard for ash. sad fool. confident
that I can sell at as low Agues se ow be pureidieed
diewthim. I now eder to the public a splendid stock
TONS.ANDA, PA.,
IS TSARRANTED
El
HOSIERY,
Esnn
groceries and l'nvhbila
Parctwee the settle tobrreet of
IL E PATH,
GRO-CERIES.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
r!7r_
Have - on bind &largo stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
Eli DO.
I beep coodintty on Baud. POBX.IIIIIIB. LARD, and
fi
ill kinds of XIBB. W the &Bastion a/ the
pats& to au Can't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In qualtry ar vibe Jana Oakiers OalebratedLaua
dry, New York Obandool and Brown Soap.
Plow all aM esamlae•our Mock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large assortrOoot of YANK= NOTIONS,
SOAPS, he., he. I will pry the highest eeell iiiee for.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, ere ns a cell before se:ling elsewhere
0 C. B. PATCH
All ponces indebted to the late Arm willplesaecial
mad make immadlstajpaymaat.
Towanda, March,
M . J. LONG.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOOD. WILtOW, AND STONE WARE.
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c.,
No. I PATTON'S BLOCK.
COR. HAIN AND BRIDGE STK
rOWANDA, PA.
I dos re to call the att.:tit...on of the 1.0.1.0 to toy
assortment of goods, %One!. is always full tad corn
plete, and will be hold to In:; cudt,. , ,. rs at lowest
market rates.
Mr 'dock of
TEAS,
11131
S P C r.;S,
Have hi-,n purchwre , l.ince the lit, ri..tuction in tL•e
tariff on theca. and are offer- , 1 at cor
rorpond.
Ordcra be mail or oth , r,,:,
raid prompt :Mouton.
•
Thanking ti'n , public for the ht, I..trunage
they havo Marti 1210. I IVIAI 'a contitun,n,e the
O&SII PAID FOlt COLSTRI PRODPCF
feb.2o'7l Bt. J. LONG.
• . ;.
1
VOX <V nERCIIR are aely receiv
ing a fresh stock of Goods in the it dlne, bought
Einre the Ist January, to which they mkt() thp at
tention of their friends. We keep the lerigest stock
in town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We
sell at lowest market prices.
Jan. 19. 1871.
r.,RESH AND NEAV TEAS, boltp, , ht
since the recent &cline in price. and ariling
cheap at retail. rex k NIERCUIL
Jan. 1`..). 1871.
FOXk. 'ALERCUR are selling Gro
caries at retail. Jan. 1'..). 1871.
Vox MERCUR are selling New
1 and Frusb Goods. Jan, -19, 1871.
rOX Sr, IIIEERCUR are selling Gro
eerie' cheap. Jan. 19. 1871.
FOX MERCUR are sellingifirsi
class Goods only. Jan. 19.1171.
VOX & MERCUR are selling
cheaper than over. Jan. 19, 1871.
REllElli3Eß that we are selling
Goods at
And that we won't be nndereold.
Jan. 19. 1871. FOX. k MERbUIt.
MICHIGAN
FINE-CUT TOBAC
,.CO—very choice—at
Jan. 19, 1811 ,
FOX & MERCUR do not deal in
Shoddy floods. Jan. 19, 1871.
n IIR GUSTOMERS`can rely upon
getting the very best the market affords and at
limed. prices. E. T. FOX.
Towanda, Jan. 19,"11. EEENIti MERCIIII..
D EILEAII3ER THAT FOX & MER
A.A., CUR are retailing all kinds of Groc.mes at
wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. Goods
first class. Prices low. , E. 'a. FOX,
Sept. 29,'70. •' lIENRYX MERCER.
TO THE PUBLIC
Having bought the stock and leased the old starid
of Cowell k Myer, I would say to all who bny their
GROCERIES
in this place, grit I shall endeavor to keep.a select
assortment of everything usually kept in a Grocery
Store. Also a full line of
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Which I propose to sell very cheap for cash.
I respectfully solicit a share of .your patronage
and think I can mate it mutually advantageous for'
you to deal with me.
Tears. very respectfully,
J. IL JOILN*ON.
Towanda. July 1, 1E172.
BAKERY AND DINING ROOM
First block aortli of Ward am&
BREAD, PrFS CAKE,CRACKERS,
lINBED DAILY,
And bola at Wholesale and Retail
In our DLNINO BOOMS wo vritl uicomtuodato
public with either s lunch or a good meal at all
times of tb day and evening.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON 'RAND DURING
THEIR. SEASON
Also a line assortment of Groceries, Confectionery,
Pratte. Nuts,
tasylir tf
FARM FOR SALE—At sa bargain,
; Isituated in Asylum township, about 3% miles
from Tciwanda Borough and lying on the main road
to Frenchtown, being the farm of J. D. Williams.
deceased. Said farm contains 05 acres, more or
less, all cleared and under a good state of cultiva
tion except 10 acres retained, for wood.' 'lt has a
variety of fruit...well watered and fenced, and Is a
good farm fir grain or grass. Two good barns and
• house and other improvements. The above farm
will be sold at a bargain. Oni third of purchase
money will ho required down and the balance...to
suit purchaser. Enquire of Alford.Williarns at Iler
rick. or at the once of Overton k Elabree. Towanda.
tA1.h0.72
port SALE.—The tinbscriber
har
-Ing other hi:Wheal' that minires his at hole at.
t.ntion, ()trent to^ sale tom entlro mtock of gond!,
2oustating 01 .Dry-Goods. Groc.erles, Ltoots and
i,h , ma. Crockery and Otaaaware. Ac , at a bargain.
The store now oa•npied by him can be lease , ' if
desired. Terms fincf , mble. li. 12. HPE.ICCEIt,
013.50658 Ulster. Ps.
HIRAM TATLCOB
FASHIONABLE TAILORS,
Opp°, Public Square,
Keep always on kind a fan awe
iinaent al •
CLOTHS,
CM§iIEMMES'
READY-mADE CLOTHING
HATS CAPS AX]:) lIMBAELLAS,
Furnishing, la aods
DO.
CUTTING DONE ON SHORT
ALL WORE WARRANTED
6 6 MAIN STREET,
•
•
HENRY FRANES,
(sticmisor to Hit
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 4, Griffith t ratton's L'lock. Bridge Street. To
wands. A good assoctmrnt of Cloths, Vestings and
Cassimeres, constantly on hand. Goods mad* to
order in the best manner.
0. B. PATCII.
THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX
To contitnplate that min is made capable of
fattiontin the depth of the mighty °wan and meas
uring the dibtatio:: to the most dtbtaut btar. awl-W3
were about to sly,eapabie of weighing the solid dm
tents of the sun. Anil it is wonlerfully strange that
thin firm of Bridhers Lae wide themselves s con
lersaut with vvery branch of th.• g. eat and impor-
tant and l'urni,anng trade that it makes it
1
10.,:ee for every ono to tiny,
).,u will e.!,,1 Clothe; extremely cheap
upon vile, b , ap upon heap;
01 very texture, and
For White or Lt!r.clr. Gentile nr Jew.
Tosvand , ., Oct. 1. 1872
COFF FAN,
Bl_ool3 dr CO', `
Still continuo o tranufacturo their celebrated
HORSE POWERS tcz; et.EA.NERS,
and will sell a lH.t.t,,r unachino, - for s 9 rnoney'than
can be had plat ‘11....n. in the world. Wo chum for
maclunes that tln-y will ;la O 4 10:1,1a, or more,
than any other, ant arc morn .I.lr-h1) 'unfit. We
porE.nally superintend our w ck Nad see that it is
will down. We Will!f,end
DISCRIPTIVE CXTALGCtrL3,
of cur machines, on arpllcation.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One cf Two here e THRESIIER EEPEI:ATORs.
7111:E.IIER and CLEANERS,.
FANNING
"CIEZCI.Lit .A.7:1..) ' , RAO EkNV
64W AND GRIST MILL work I Inc t i order,
Give us , a call br.fore purchaslu,...7 ,
.va "oa. aliOdaVliff
"00 (100qa
Aig. 3, 1809.
i rar. .TI
FOUNDERY & MACHINE'SITOP
The utidersidnetthaving purchased the Foundry
and Ilachino Shop !atf.;ly owned by John Carman.
aro prepared to do all kinds of Work appertaining to
their business, with priduptiras and dispatch.
CIRCULAR Si'l.W
Of the latest and most improved kinds manufactured
and kept constantly on hand ready for use.
FOX & MER='S:
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PL 4 OUGH - POINTS
Of all kinds, and the latest improvements kept
fi constantly on hand.
STOVE .CASTINGS
SLED AND SLEIGH - SHOES,
THE HOME SHUTTLE SEW-
LNG 11-tan-NE, THE PERFECTION OF
MECEFANISII, FOB HinnrEco, FriuNG, Bistaso,
CORDZD, BILAIDL`:O, Sr-on:co, QUILTING, TUCKING.
arITLING. Hr4t-SLIMCIIIIiO AND GATITEELNO.
Simple. Conlr.aFt., Etllclent, Durable anclComplete.
Every 3laahine Warranted ,for five
years.
EQUALLY.. GOOD FOR MR OR HEAVY WORK.
D. W. SCOTT k CO
Priae 5X37,00
The only practical low priced Lock•stitch Sewing
Machine ever invented.
Don't be b ambugged by other Agents blarney,
no matter bow smooth their tongue may be, be sure
they mean largo profits to their own pockets.
D. It. WOODDETBS- r
Agent for Bradford and Sullivan Comities. Agenta
wanted.
Dome. Bradford county, Pa—Feb. 29,'72. •
TIARRELLS ! BA_RRELLS!—A
finpply 0: CAPT. an I Pc irk Dames, and all
of Woes.' on hied. :it. W. A. AOCK
WY: ILL'tl . Oet9. 73.
B UREAUS for five dollars at
FROST& 808
Okithiag.
AND COATINGS.
In all the latest styles,
GENTS'
In great variety
NOTICE.
TOWANDA, PA.
All b•ly at solve, We will go there,
For they do busiraFtl •WI the square;•
Their Clothes are gotkl. and prices just
They pay fur all, and give no trust.
All that want Clothes t.littirl go 11.7 i ti
Those prices. stylss. and colutity;
Hats. Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick:
Umbrellas or a Walking Stick.
Buy your FurniAlliug Go )1. of them;
Buy SR your Clothin3 of - ti.wru;
Buy of this firm. buy of ottmrs,
For reanCIIIS why. it is W...)LFF BUOTIII4IR+4
MILL GEA.RINO-S,
MAN DThILLS
And an kinds of
IRONS
MADE. TO ORDER
ENGINES REPAIRED,
And all wurl; worratitod to giva satiytxtion
SHINGLE MACHINES
PLOUGHS,
arreamr.,, IRON AND WOODEW BEAMS
Of all kinds.
An)
CHURN POWERS,
LARGE AND SHALL SIZE.
CEI S. Ti ORATES.
URGE IRON SETTLES
And all kinds of castings ft4aishod tc
Mardi 30, 1870. MEANS A StOCEWEIJ...
Pa euted in
AKEMCA AND EI7ROPE,
1$ $ Triumph of Mechanical genius.
Groceries aid Provisions.
GIMERT AND PROVISION
STORE.
lif.oOABE & EDWA.RDS,
~ri . . s .. t ~_.
FAMILY GROI3ERIES
AND
PROVIBDONS,
KERCTIPS rises DLOCIC, TOWANDA, PA.
• We do
.not deea it necessary to enumerate all the
diferent articles we keep. Our assortment le •
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We sea nothing but
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Oaah paid toe Parmen Produce.
JAMES Bf OUR%
,Mirth 1, 1870. WM. EDWABDS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
The inibactibers still:Continue to keep constantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of 01114.
thing pertaining to their business, consisting main
ly of ,
BEEF, PORK, FRESH, AND SALT
SUGAR CUBED IL4MS.
MUTTON, DEEP. LAMB,
.
VEAL. POULTRY.
.
' BAIIBAGE,; LARD,
.. BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF.
TALLOW. &c.. &c. .
, Alio;
T I I S 1 - 1
FRESH FROM THE LAKES.
DIV A I'CA trll
In exit. 'num
Parties wishing Oysters in large or small qtuuiti
ties.wili be runasbed 4 on 'abort notice, at the oid
stand, Cmrra.u. Mariam idontanye's Block, nrst
door north of Dr. Portora.
Cuss. O Kgr.kust, KELLUM & MULLOFK.
True. Mcmoca.
Feb. 24.1870-tf
I_IIGHLST MARKET PRICE
' IN CA'tII PAID FOR
GRAIN, BUTTER AND EGGS,
GEORGE SMITH,
wYSAUELCO, PA.
Aprirla, 187;
Boots arc. Shoos.
NEW FIRM
IN THE
BOOT AND SHOE TRADE
con.s.un. & cooi';s
•
Wiiiilititnnounat that baying bought out Mr. L. L.
MOODY, they aro now prepared to'offes to tho * pub
lie a large and variod a.iiiiortinent of
BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
4
GLOVES, NIITTENS,
LEATHER, SII01: FINDINGS. lA.;
;Cc keep a full Luc (.4 UUMI'HREY BROM.
ERS t TRACY S manufktaro of gokuls al; well as
!navy other ;~no,us of first-digs mato.
'We arc soje ngonta fnt
JE3 - 12_, rit ' S
Cekbrited Slake of
BOOTS AND SHOES
For.Tct,tranda
. i
Aud cnstoulers can al,wayti rely Oon finding q toll
suory of the.SC g00d.4 for
L.l6l£S. GENTS: 31159F.8. WEA.P.
Shoemakers and others wanting Loather shoe
findmizs..ke.. will find with us a good assortment at
all times.
• Mt. S. 8, Robertson remains with us and is ready
to,• gito tits" in the way of Fine Doots to all who
may favor him wttli a call.
As our goods are all bought of the manufacharers
we are able and will sell at the lowest bottom prices
for caib. We hope by fair dealing to merit the pat
ronage of all.
{JOU!: F. COMM. k
It. COONS. k
Towat.da. Oct. 1b72.
S . ' WOODFORD,
AT TUE
NEW 'YORK _BOOT AND SHOE
' 'STOKE,
No. 3. PATNON .t GRIFFITHS BLOCE,BRIDGE St
i
Is receiving one of the largest and
best stock of BOOTS St SHOES ever
brought in Towanda, which he is
offering at the Very lowest prices for
Cash, consistino. ° of Gnyrs C.us, KIP
AL STOGA, Boys CALF BOOTS, ADIES,
Miss and CHILDREN'S Shoes of all
kinds, all bought direct fro the
Manufacturers, and hand mad , all
goods wnrranted. A FULL. STO 4 10 OF
LEATHER AND FEWENGS.
- Thankful for past favors, I
a continuance of the same. •
Towanda, May. 1, 1872.
MRS. E. L WOODRUFF,
BEE HIVE STORE,
Ho. 2 Mess's Manx, TowAmu, PA.,
Hu purchased from Mrs. H. E. Garvin the entire
stock and exclusive r4d;tt to @ell In this place the
CELEBRATED IIIITTEBICE 4 (TERNS
Of garments for , Ladles, Mines, ' Men; Boys, and
Children. A large and well selected stock of latest
styles on hand and constantly being received.
'SIRS. E. L. WOODRUFF,
Agent for Butterick's Patterna,
Towanda. Pa.
Oct. 1. 1612
i ltaNEy SAVED,
BY PURCELSMO YOUR 3
STOVES AND HARDW ARE
Orwsl Jnlytg.'il
Crockw ad Olumurs.
CIMKIatY STORE
or. • -
4101KAAM at BLACK.
SILVEIi. PLATED WARE,
SINGER SEWING' MACHINE,
WICKHAM & BLACK'S.
Talmud*. /gay 25. Mt
NEW _ CARRIAGE FACTORY 1
On Pine, betwe , ' , lain and Second. Streets. back
of G. F. Mason a, -
Respectfully anti•.] oco to his idol:L.l4watt -patrons,
thtt tS have built a
where they win c Jost.= tl y keep:onl4.nd a full aasort
merit of
TOP AND OPEN -1317GM;ES,
TBOTTDIG SULKY% AND SKELETONS.
Made of the beat material and finished in the beat
city. style, Ills long experience in city Carriage
raCtOrics' Ives them a decided advantage over others
In the
of his Wagons. AU they asks is an
INSPECTION OF HIS • WORE
werlous to purchasing elsewhere.
♦LL WORK W.4RRANTi'D TO qivz PERFECT
Than:-.ful for the liberal patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
same. -
PROILPTLY ATTENDED
Toa - anda.:Mar 24.1970.—tt
NO
BLE & VINCENT'S
I.NSURANCE. AGENCY
INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE
BY FIRE OR LIGHTNING
In sound and reliable Companies.
In the oldest and b-at Companies in the United
States.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
CORI3ER L• COORS.
And lases adinsted'and paid
TO:wands, Nov. 6, IS9
A` J. NOBLE & CO.,
REAL ESTATE
M
=1
GROCERIES.—Fresh;
supply of
ttialt Syrups. Tess„CurrenU, Prdnes, Ruins.
li q i ckels. &a., at 7
0ct.9,72.
CIO TO FROST & SONS.. FUR
ILA NTITTRE EMPORIUM for new style of Bed
kW..'
j ARE TROUT, some very fine
1.4 ones, at a very low price, by
Mae 15,1871. . JQX a =aeon
W. L. PENDLETON.
FRUIT JAREL
TUMBLERS
1:..W. I
Ori D 4 A A e OCII
From Rodgers & Brother
TABLE CUTLERY
Agency of the
INSURANCE AGENCY
=I
TOW.' : PENN'A.
HENRY ST [MEN & C0.,1
NEW BEI N tACTORI.
,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
Finish Style and Durability,
SATIS'FiCTION.
reduced prices
II RR STULEN
11. S. CLARE.
G } -‘ I T.LLAL
°face opposite Court Mouse, Main street, -3
TO MA. PA
ON ALL KENDS OF PROPERTY
LIFE' INSURANCE
Prom Ono Day to One Toar
OVER $50,0Q0,000
o , spital represented
POLICIES ISSUED
AT THIS OFFIOE.
AND
LOAN AGtNTS
/1:1
Office with
NOBLE & VINCENT
Towando, Nov. 2Y. 1872
W. A. ROCKWELL'S
Drugs audliediems.
DR. a O. PORTER It BON,:
OLD CASH \ DAUG STORE,
Ziff ASLIB:EI:ED .TrMTI
Opener Klan and Pine Streets, Towands,
•
Sive recently added Largely to their stock, a full and
templets asaortment, constituting an extensive- vs,
fiat/, embracing many articles used in the Arts for
mechanical purposes, carefully selected with regard
to the progreaalve want* of the public, which will ba
kept Conetantiy supplied with fresh purchases. and
offered on the moat reasonable terms at Wholesale or
consisting of • . . .
Dnuos, 31u:wisps, Cmmuous,
PIMP, 011.14 VAILVIAIIMS,
ALCOHOL AND: TURPENTINE,
BASH PAINT, vLrousrt,
KEI4OSEiE 01? COAL OIL,
Butning Fluidu,
LAMPS, euebes. WICKS, canniEirs.
sperm, 1.51.4, Whale, Nnsta- Foot:
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS
Faney and Toilet Articles in all their variety,
S.PON'OES, SE.USELES, SOAPS, COUBS,
Pomades,. Hatr•Dyea, Peitumery,
POCKET ROOKS, PORT MONAIS,
TOOTH, SHIN . AND HAIR PREPARATIONS,
PURE NUN ES AND LIQL-01i$2
TOBACCO, SNvn'. PIPES; AND UIGABE,
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Trusses, Bap ,
porters, :Suspensories, Shoulder Braced, Ilreaat
Pinup*, Teething Thugs, Nuraini; Bottles,
Nipple*. Nipple Sheila and iini,.ld*, Syrindes,
Bed Pans. Sell-Sealing Fruit Jars, Tlicr• - -
mometers. Flaionng Extrapts, Stone'
Jugs, Blabs Wari,, ',Bottles; Vials. Corks. Bath
Brick. and Store Blacking. Fish Tackle. Am
munition, kc. - ; 'Botanic, Eclectic and lionimpath
ic STegliginia. and all the popular Patent
D 1-C I N E-S. .
. .
All articles warranted as represented. Persons at
a dlitanre can receive their orders by stage or Yawl.
wrath will receive prompt and careful attention. '
Medical advice given gratuitously at the °lnce,
charging only for medicine.
MTh ankful for past liberal patronage. wbuldt
pectfully autintince to th.....fr friends and the public.that
no pains.shall be spared to F.tiely. and ment th'e Con
tinuation of their confldcnoe and patron.eze.
sig- Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 12
a.m., and 12 rn. to 1. and 5 to fl p.m.
- • -11. O. PORTER k 8C‘1.7.• •
April lid 572--yr.
WELT IA T NM - 7 NEURALGLI
sstio W11:1_, BE PAID -;
to toy perAini prielnctin; any Medn:me - shordrig half
as many p,-rinaner,t enres as Dr. Prxr..Xnes
CI:MEL - I. Used in ii:ardly
only. A 1314 , 44:nit 31 , •dicme, free from injur: , .rits
drugs. Warranted, under oath, to have permanent
ly cured 93 in every 100 Patlents treated in the pod
ten years. iSce b_,4bLanyb It to the...scientific pre
scription of Prot. Jos: P„ Fiber; M. D...,"a graduate of
the Univert.lty of Pennsylvania. A.. D., —now
tme of l'hilatlelphla's oldest re , mlar physicians, tilltj
•-•
Professor of Chemistry and Tcalcolinty,—Yeuo
-made ll:eutlgia ; Chrouic and , Int!amatory Itlieuina
thin: the st,ccialty of Inc entire proressional
fact voncimil for by the ;.ignattires
each bottle. and ,- thet testimonials of many pr,
neratreli.maLed physicians and clergytnen. • o
pro
tect sufferers from poisonous quaek no.,,trilms and
useless expenditure 01 motley, a lei , a.l wined goar
antee,'statam exist number ~f 1.0 ,t•li:s.warranted to
cute, will be forwarded .;rates to any stifff.rer
log by letter a toll atlictiou. In ca. - t,
01 tallure to cure. anoint 1 , 31 , 1 ;, :t rely ccfuttdew
Medicity , s , rit anywhere t y expr, on it , —
livery. 'kelt:tett invite-1. to write for ade: , ' in. -‘1
formation and me.hcal advice •-ent Lv letter gratp.,
Addzeee Dr..l. P. rrri.Ert, 20 Soutl:Fourths tl , tet.
Platladelphia,-Pa. The Iternedy is sold or stitalncid
by Drugvist:
For ;ale by roz-tr.1f..... K 111157,. L ', rai!;;l ,, t,-', Mee
cure Block. Toe-amid.,
THE IvP IILD'i TONIC.
•
Purely Vcgt-table and Irte from A1...•ahc.1.•
Dlt . P. L 0 B ER ' S
Jr:szpi.v. TAR -
BIT r 7 l' • S
CERTAIN CURE FOR
S , 2attd Cough. In:Ii Collz, Spit
tin -2 Blood. Intlaiulticla oe the 1.ur,;!.. Catarrh.
Brunchit...s, Cough, Atsth.
inF.re-ti.t or Dille. .
jaundiei.. .
r and Auu,.
lllarrho , a, and
-r,
011EG
DECG(iP,I.-1, 1.1.7,1111 A
•
s o : e ; pi t., - :a Lt
I.' Pr. •
it;:r• CLreul'.l - •- , :tl. - tl..}
junel2.72-11 Sc.: I 2.11 I.!rm.:-.2,".5t5:
TOIVAND. USICAL AC.OEMY
.4.DGXit
SrS"Qtr-ii (*.LEGIATE
Plipil6 will 1,..2
rat,i : fr
fiat:. Fort , pift,i'., , . 1 , , , r quarter
Inclialle.,: liarna•ini and 1."....-i1 i-124., 1 , 2.- .fr
i
STIVICTLT H 1
~ •I
ALF I.''..ii:'ll.:ll.Y :::- AI V.'.:' F.
RC: Citatioll...tWiCi) a ,:••• cil. So de or - time
madt.• up,'" except .in ci, i o .1 i11i,,,; A.u.lore than
one wPeliii dim:it:Dn. 1 \ • .
• This Mui.:c :4•en. , . , 1 is i'iai4-4::14 , .! into Circ. depart
ments. viz : Pr. - qui : lin irS...Primaij" and .:%.41`. - auced.
There viii i. 4- a on - tine-it,' ; ; iv a at th.•i• .mpitt:ikin of
each course with the ininiical sitamliim - of the pupil.
Pupils from a distanim w.ll finit4r.c.mummdations
for board al,,i piano 1ir0....t.. -- .s. in i t.h.• instavitis.ir.„at
very moderate pri....s.
...
.' .
Nnit.l: —Mr. Sherivooil lino a pl - 0-.4Te. , ' ''C' :murst•
eonipri.,iniz the be.stlihkru inctlinds,i,i . inc the
prominent t 4
i 14e
c-1
s and at)711:3 rwe 4 4if the .. i• pop.
ular - Lyims Musical . .V . .t,l6:iiy. of which tai='. r• flier
Rev. L. li. Sheram4.A e v.as frirm ,, rly pritwi .. and
proprietor.
Mr. Lthzar 11. Sherwood. has .de. - i.1e.1 talmt.. no
musical acquireruents and extrusive evpi.ricne. ;ti
,teaching..—Editor Foch , ster Nueica! Timrs.
' Towanda, May 9,1;472.
NEW; PT KING
Thr undersigned havink built a largo and commo
dious B.,rough of Towanda, and idled it
with the most ruo.tern and imi,rovod machinery, for
the manufa..ture cf •
Are prepared to till orders,. whether large or small,
'upon the shortest notice. -We hare also a large ea
'rlo.7 of MOULDINGS, of the late,t style and pattern,
which we can tnantleh much cheaper than they can be
worked by hand, •
PLANING, -
LN TONGUEG,.*
. GROOVING,
AND SCEOOL
w. 11. VIIIIIOII3IT
4SAWING,,
-
And all other wori pertaining to Joinery, will be done
to Fait our embnners. . .
Persons building, and not living more than twelve
to fourteen miles distant: . will find it largely for their
Interest to bily of us. Or, bring their lumber and have
it werked by our zaaehiriez7. Bring your grist of
Flooring. or other' lumber, and while your team is
feeding, have it ground out and Mlle it home, with
yen.
We will pay CASH for PINE AND lIEMLOCR
LUMBER deliNercd Our lun:Ltr tar.l. Coale Rua
eee us, or if you canoo:u't
Toiranis Fah tuna
TOMPKINS .CONk,T,I7j.-7-
AND - PLASTER SOWER
This is tin Attschtnent to that FIRST CR tSS )IX!
TILE TOMPKINS COUNTY
WHEEL RAKE'!
E.Esr PL.ViV.II: SOWER TuF. 11A1ZNIa!
Its ovor all mlit - q, runny, but , c
call spos!ial .Ittbrit c.:l - fo it, 4,1 a, tatton ti
SONVINti MASI:L - 11: &SUES,. 130N1: Driq
AND OTHER. FERTILIZERS_ _
. _
The Dietribrding device Is ea arrarig. d a.: to ttSca
tually craish ali tump. ; thereby instrine an even
distribution ot r . Plaster. even ivh n full of hard dry.
limps. IT SOWS EQUpd.LY . WELT.
..
ALL EINDS OF on.,ux ANL? GRA. i SE.Ebs
Such as Wheat. Ryet. oats, BArlf , y.
Flax seed. Tituothy. Clover and other Grass seeds.
The beetling-Dos is hung un;l. , :t the r.V.e, tear t::.-
ground, and can
USED.IN A STRONG Avisi , kvtraorx s::AT
TEtax-a TRE PLASTER 'OR SE t_D, 110 i7I.:`,,ER•
It is drivel by a Caro the r.11,^1, which wIl bot
get out of order from use as ie the
en by gears. •
IT CAN BE SHIFTED FROM RAKE TO SEEDER;
OR FROM . SEEDER TO RAKE, IN FIFIELN
MINUTES.
Seeder, alone, or complete
Bake,
Combined Rake and Seeder,
Seeder Attachment, alone._
' Farmers wanting the Seeder eomplete.to sow
Wh at or Rye, or for fall sewing of Piaster. At..
can have the machine and pap for i t Goan', ti me as
thou h purchased ne%t_spiingi
EVERY MACHINE IS WIIIIL\NTEL`
R. fit. WELLES, Ocuterl ag•ont
Towanda, Pa.. Aug. 20', 1m72. .
C 0 1 1
The LIF-qT. !itsqt 1 0 . , ..• 4 1111Et.E, an.l T 40,1 ECi"
NOIIICAL FUEL tor ettit,or-y porl , o::•4,lttriii.4 sum
, mer. For &tio by the'
TOW ANDA GAS COMPANY
".LIVOITO Ceuta per - Mnitel at the GAY Ilont.r, or
ten cents delivered.. • - tiogy3o,ls.7o •
♦S THE
And all kinds of Brushes,
Pocket Hnicas, Razors,
Foe Medicinal nac,
k) V;•.‘
nt any tin. - at tile foll--03-:n2
WINDOW SAII AND IILINDS
I=
_CIIINE
.S.ll‘l we Clll IWOL111.11: , lla it .13
LIGHT
PRICES OE' SEEDER .A..sp RAKE
gaga Medicines.
T URNER & GO*DON,
PA.TTON'a ',BLOCH.
TOW:AI~TD~y; ph.
WiItILNALE* AND I:ELUL
1 -
D RUGG T 8►
•
[faring extonal,.llq- rcpafrfd. 11/• , Ar , , athr., ;t Q.
atarol, hayo re-opeurd with a large; L' 2411
melecteil etwk, cotostating of
ACIDS, EXTRICTS, DEE r.;9.
COATED' OWDE 61,7:AS S7P.
11.1:-C
MEI
BOTANIC. r`:11:':Ife ffolmor,:kTlTl.;.l7E
I'll[.lTH~S
MI
DYE ST i: I' FS -.IfACT-IINI: 0:;..
EXTTLA SF4lOf-31.NE,
PURE WI y T , : S -;D rj-p-g:Ors,
F~.t Slr.~licisl p+:ri' i i ~
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