Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 30, 1871, Image 4
!I Cross-Bnieding in Poultry. poultry is Pare bred poultry always pre fenible to cro'sa-bred; the former has many advantages over the latter,yet cross-bred have their merits too. The fanner who raises poultryllor the market, or the table only, views his stock from tidifrerent stand-piiint to that of the fancier. - The produc tions of Ririe i foils, easily fattened and made ready for- market, dr of chickens whieh mature early, is to him a matter of importance; for such, a ready sale is always to be-had, land good prises usually obtained; a prop er-knowledge of the different breeds which should be crossed with each other is therefore essential. We shall enumerate a few: The first cross of the Dark Brah mit hen with a Dorldng cock is a very excellent one, and: produces trn ly magnificent fowls; the largest, perhaps, that have ever been raised: Chickens thus ,bred.i have, at six months old, weighed over .eighteen Pounds the couple.: BY crossing this :Mixed race again- with the Houdan cock, chickens sirombtaine.d which, though leis in ultimate • weight than the half-bred Dorking, attain a still carliarmaturity, ana may be killed 'at . ten weeks old, very good size: Both of these crosses are weli_worth the attention of the farmer or; ind`rk et-breeder, bnt their Merits should be kept up by continually using thel brood of good and Pure stocks, or the, result, unless great judgement is exercised, will be disappointment and deterioration. .IBrahma hen and a Creve Cceur co will also pro duce an excellent c l ss; they are hardy and easily reared, 'awl attain to great size. The flesh is of delici ons flavor, and is fully equal to that of the Dorking, and is free from that) very delicate .constitation which of ten renders the latter r n unprofitable fowl. , Lastly, while all Brahma crosses make good laVers, the cross between a Brahma qu ‘ and a Span ish•or Minorca cock produces a fowl, generally black on the body: with ~ : B striped hackle, whi h, for average fecrindity, surpasses any and every fowl we know. The cross-bred birds produced by mating Cochins with Creve-Cceurs, La Fleche and lioncians, are all re markable for their rapid growth and . the great size they :attain. Chickens , raised in March have, at twelve ' . --- xveeliS Old, weighed from four to five pounds, and, at six months, cockerels off. the 'rim—have weighed seven pounds. To fanciers, and others, wishing ,to breed largo, hardy birds for the table, a cross between a-Coch in lien and a CreveXceurs or La Fleche cannot be to highly recom mended. The chickens produced, as alrcVF stated, will be of rapid - grovt-th, large size, a.i,d great consti tutional vigor, and,, when cooked, will Be found plump and with skin and fat much whiter! than the Coch- About Hopliekeeping. We give to intelligence, to religion . and to all virtues, the honor that be lom2,:s. to thenil •And • still may be I;oldly affirmed that; economy, taste, and neatness inithe kitchen have great deal to do with making life happy and prosperous. Nor is it indispensably necessary . 1.10n5e should -be filled with 1 - r•inries. The (pia."fications for all g;i0:1 house:Lc:ell:ng can be - disßlayed :t3 well on a sinalCs ale as on a large • onc. , , t A small house c. a ho more easily kept than a palace. :eonomy is mat needed in the absen e of abundance. Taste iS.P.S well - iiphlyed,in plac -1 iug dishes on a pin table as_arrang iiig the folds of a.,cla n ask curtain. • Skillful cooking i d s as readily dis e:)vered in a nicely [baked potato, or a` - respectable johnny-cake, as & nut brown sirloin- or a 'brace of canvass backs. ' - [N, The. charm of goad housekeeping, in the order of eebnomy and taste iliiiplayed in attention to little things, has a woncleful intitience. - _1 dirty kitchen and bad cookin o : iiriv:2 driven many a one from honie to 1-.:;_ek conifort and happiness• Som ewhere else. Domestic economy is a selquce—a theory of life which all sensible wo ,lfieu ~ought to study and <practice. None of cur excellent girls are fit to be mnrricd until they are. thoroughly educated in the ' deep and profound mysteries of the kitchen. See - to it, all yewho are mothers, t} ''that your daughter are accomplshed by an experimen al knowledge of g'1.0(1-lionsekeepin * , ' , --- __ tF.EDING STOC— he season for fat tening stock is at and; and beeves K.i . aro being fatten d preparatory to •,•;,11ugliter. It is n w generally con c.ded- that the mos economical mode of feeding grains . r roots, is to first steam them, or co k them. A bush el of corn, turnips or ? . potatoes, will be improved 100 p -1: cent. by steam ing., and the cattle will relish it bet '. ter, and - thrive m eh Master upon it. Turnips,. which a.O j,:ery abundant this season, are fe .in large quanti ties to cows and f ttening steers. • A liberal ration of t ips each day fed to a steer greatly i nproves the climb -tv of.the beef. In fact all root crops lire valuable for feeding purposes, audit is stirprisin that farmers.do not find it.as mucl -to the i ir interest td raise a- crop o niangel wUrzels, sugar-beets, rutab a d s, as! they do of potatoes, turnips, or \ corn. A few lg carrots fed each e ay tktailch! cows. in connection wit theiri- other feed. greatly improves the qUalitv of the , milk, and the butt r prodiced there .' from partakes of a rich, go den color. Pumpkins are sxcellenit feed for cows, but farmers 'should b ' careful to' relnove all seed , which a pow . crall diuretic, and have the eqect to .greatly diminish the quanti.y of S.W.T ..%kD ASII Those•kecping,horses should, twice g• week, throw in,a handful of salt ani ashes.. the by putting three parts of salt - to one of ashes . \ Horses relish this-and it vill keep their hair soft and fine. It will prevent bots, colic, etc. AI little ground sulphur with salt and ashes, and given (ince in two or three weeks, is also' benefreialall doMeStic animals will be thlti bencfitted. . - - DIME is an apple tree in Niagara Co.; uear . Lockport, • which has this season yielded twenty-five barrels of fruit. It is•over-fifty years old, is six feet and sir,: inehe r i3 in circumference and has yielded many as twenty barrels in previors pears. A v.:Ava.ra re l porls that ho has seen plants . in South America with leaves thirty-four feei_long. That leaves all other I aces in the shade. zwmtlictdes. pnrNixtßy & MACHINE SHOP. - . The atielerstAed having parcluwed the Irotaidty and Mead= lately owned by John Chemaa4 are prepared to do all kinds of work a= to their business, with prcenptuote and Ea MILL GE4.IIINGS, crtctrLA4-it SAW MILLS, in AN DRILLS; And all work warranted to give aatiafaction. SHINGLE MACH TS Of the tablet and meet traprered kinds manufactured and kept oorustant4 on hand ready for use. EBIDE-RILL. MON exp WOODEN DEANS Of all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds, and the latest Improvements kept constantly on hand. CHURN POWERS, LAWOE 4:5/5 SMAO, SIZE STOVE CASTINGS Sl3'l) AND SLEIGH SHOES, And all kinds of castings forntshed: to March 90. 1870. MEANS & ROCKWELL. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! ' On Pine, between Main and Sor.ond, Streets, tack of G. F. Mason k Co.'a Dank, Bespeettully announce to his frleal:43nd patrons, that th have built a where they will constantly keep on hand a ma assort meat of TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, TROTTING i„ SITLRXR„, AND SKELETONS Made of the beat material and finished in the best city style. His long experience in city Carriage Factories gives them a decided advantage over others in the of his Wagons: All they sal:A is an INSPECTION OF His WORK previ , Ani to purchasing elseu hero ALL WORK 6'ARRANTED TO RICE PETcPECT SATISF:4 CTIO.V. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly at tended and. ntepectfrilly ask a .contilittanco of the same. s :reduced ' , rice@ k . RENRi STIILL'X H. 8. CLARK. tensenda: May 24,187 n.--if THE OLD MAIN STREET 'CARRIAGES' AND WAGONS, Of every description, at ttle .old surd of G. •11 LATEST STYLE AND FINISH IY the oimoif.k.ture of wrigcux nothing iiruaod but COMPOSITION BOXES PLATFORM - Si 3 RLNG WAGONS The best Enstern etoek leneetl In the Alluufacture of Wheels. Spokes are aIl rived eut—not cured. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY BLOOD eSz CO., Still continue o manufacl e ar r o their ceelinted 1 HORSE POWERS &" CLEANERS, and will well a better machine, for , ICss money than can be bud elsewhere in the world. We claim fir, our rnaclidnes that they will do as much, or mor, than any other, and are more durably built.. We pens:many superintenttour a work and see that it is well down. We will send pISCT.II- /CZ CATALOGUE'S of Kir *nt•`' application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One Two Horse THRESHER t 4 SEPERATORS. THRESHER and 'CLEANERS. s FOR Housr.s va "OD craoaarda `SrAITT,V ENV 'PLANING MILL. undersigned having built a large and commo. dl• • 31111 in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with • e moat modern and improve , d machineryi for the •• • nfaCture of wp'iibw SASII AND DLLNDS, Are pre • •to fill orders, whether large or small, upon the !nrest nonce. We have also a large Va riety of It lILDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we • tenni& much cheaper thlulbrf CAM be minted by hind. PLA.NM, - TON9`3ELNG, GBOOVEiG, AND •BCD.3OL aswtsci. And all other work pertaining to Joinery , wlllbe done to salt our customers. Persona building. and not living mote tha't twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely tin their interest to buy of us. or bring their trunr an 4 have it worked by our machinery. Bring your gri. - t of Flooring, or other , lumber, end while your tom , is feeding. have It ground out and tale tt - home with yon. We will pay CASH for ME' AND ILEMLOCIL LIMBER delivered at our lumber Tard. Come and I I t va._ or Lf you teal come. write. Am/Aida. Feb.. pite.f. I. B. BODGBUd # 00. 1. And all Kids of MILL .1-BONS MADE TO ORDER. WO) la a;:i. z 4 Di VA I ;I MI P-LOUGHS, AND rr T. 41 1 G 1 ATE 3, . t • +MMY TOWANDA, PENN'A HENRY STIILEN & CO., NEW - BRICE. CARRIAGE FACTORY. FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM- WAGONS, Finish, Style and Durability REPAIRING - PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Carriage Factory. JAMES BRYLVNT Still continues the manufacture of Drake STREET. TOWANDA, PS His work is all of the BEST STEEL AXLES, ether wlth th In Light %Vol: I= LUMBER WAGONS Kept eoustant:y on land. ALL WORK SOLD As to finish, and ae to durability SUPERIOR TO AN INTins sr.crioN tr' ALL Worar. Was.IDLNTED. '6l JAMES BRYANT atd 19'71 FANNING MILLS, CCSCI:7I.Mt r AND IntAd SAW WILL% SAW AND GRIST DILL work done to order Give us a call before purchasing elsewbere. " 00 7 ? Cf.OOTIEr Aug. . 1E469; Arnim' &o._ THE LA . LEST MOST CO Assortme; JEWE WATCHES PLATED SILVER WARE, GOLD CH r7r openaz is thic market, h cox on exhibition and for ludo at the wcll•known store cf IN W. A. CHAMBERLAIN I f!fr. C. - has Jost returned from the city, wd flat- tris hintsell that Ida stock han been bought at bot tom figure., and that he can offer better indnee. merits to purchasers of first-cose good* than any establishment to the country PERSONS IN SE4RCIE OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Must not ;I'.irgAtAltst. tr GVENIN, JEWELLER & gILVERS'MITH, One door north of MERCUR'S NET BLOCS, TOWANDA, PA Is constantly recelying additions to his stock of gooas snitable for presents, inch as LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, of all descrivfions. Also a selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE pOLD J 3W F.tl Y, all new CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP EST TO THE. BEST. GOLD. SILVER AND STEM SPECTACLES AND ETE-GLASSES to St all cases of impaired Sight. NEW PATENT A Cep!MODATING 'SPECTACLES. By this patent I am et ibled to exchange Glasses at any time without extals charge. Call and see.' CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED wAr.a.orn:D. • Towanda. Dec. 8, I 8 0. IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO VALUE THEM 13131 T I The sight of the aged aiested, the weak streurthen et! and the peeeet preserved. _ PIIILADELFILIA OFTIdAL LNNTI rCTE, For thetiutntifactlring of the CONCAVE COWES. CRYSTAL L&NSES, LONDON SMOKED AND TINTZDIGLINB FOR ALAN OZ IN- marto ma. The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles. made by the above institute are new a long time before the public, and the rapid andincreasol demand for them combined with the universal 'acknowledgment of their dearness in vision and ease to the eye, shows plainly that they are supe r ior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imparted) and no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of I glasses, (generally castor pressed;) they are made( to be ,so ld only, without any calculation respecting benefit to - the eye, and therefore the great complaint of poor and weak sight. Thousands are using glasses now which tire , and fatigue the eye. where the objects get dim otter short usage, or require. an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they properly suited. would be preserved a life time. The advantages dinned for the Come Convex Crystal Glasses *retina following : The Leases are ground of the best material, pure and hard. and made only for optical purposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. ' They confer a brilldanty and filistinetness of vision not found in any other glass. They can be need egrally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the con cave convex mirror, according to the philosophy of nature, and shape of domes of the eye. *Serena , . assisting nature only instead of forcing 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 frames are made strong and durable by expe rienced workmen and Warranted to give satisfaction. OM Dealer in Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan da. Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses In July 12. Bradford county. No Fellers employed. 1870-tf I TEliinary. HISS E. J. KINGSLEY, Wishes to inform the ladies of Towanda and vicinity that sbe keeps constantly on hind s large supply of I - M. ILI. II 9 Goods, suitable to the season. Thanking her pat. runs for their liberal patronage heretofore. she ac mes them that no exertions will NI spared to en sure a continuance of the same. She also has a fine. selection of _ HAIR AND !F2LNCY GOODS, Snell ea Kid Gloves, Linen Collar's, Cuff's, ; Hcindkerchiefs. ' Real Laces, . Carbrts, &c. A. I 1:111•0 also reopened; in connection with tbeaixrce thy DRESS MARE% establishment, and I ara uow prepared to do . ; . CUTTECGI and FITTIN9 I t o the latest taahlcnableo styles on ahvrt notice. Entrance next door Orrin a llarcura, up stairs. April 4 '7l. 0' 1 THE Milastaxgoi HAVING I Paliirmi Sus*. infirm a was as of 3s. rasa[ Co.. L sTr lelianta to lee to MO diblOS otlksillbod Osamoteloto t i. , _ tr, Margo siol you oolociodalook of PLETE Which I hari purobased ire Cub. lad fNI , oortMett that I cue sell at as law dorm as oaf be purchased elsewhere. a= now oiler to thepubllaseplendldstoek IL n Y, AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. CLOCKS, I keep con aptly on band, POKE. SARK. LARD, and an buds of MM. 'Would call the stteation of the public to our Can't Be Best WARE, quality or Priam .OatfeysOetebnledLPn ed dry, Now York ammakid and Brawn Soap Mew call and mad= out stock cl GOLD RINGS, Large iasortmeat of TANNIM NOTIONS. TOILET SOAPS, &e.. &e. I will pa the hhgleetteeeh price tar s, &C., &C., Zermatt, give us s call before eellog elsewhere. kll persons indehted to the late Arm mill please call and make Immediate payment. Dec.B,*7o cinb•dgii iat-a•A2b= La a P.ATCEI, GROCE-RIES, TEAS, COFFEEf3, SUGARS, ~. STARCH. 811.23112178, SPICES, Lc. Have an baud &largo stock ot :a : §:AV DO. STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. C. B. PATCH. Towanda. Xerch. 12, 1867. C. B. PATCEL a- a d - 42 4 v a 9.4 0 E••• vi a N e . F-4 E 0 ....- I 4 •rn 0 . m I 4 0 g 7 5. 4 0 C 0.14' tuv e, ' ,. rr4 a P.. o 2 ° I P. 4 2, e$ PI 14 U 0 g " z " 1.49 E. ..t 1 . 9 m Dig - 24 ;r4 6 . 1 " 5 r -d b-1 aPI I-4 rd rz.go 828 ; 0 a ° a 0 c I iVi,r 4 .s 044 8;11 0 v. ail Li t ■ t Is , z 4 :1 E 4 0 1 r, *4 P.. ■ Hg2PiE-4 El 4 p 4 4 IA 11 o •,n a, ' E t rz4 Ei o z. .s E 4 0 r r. 1 15 u 2 a. t;'- 1 4 4 .1 8 le -13 t:=o f.l EP. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WA-DE, FLOUR, I FEED, 'MEAL, ite., u. 1 PA.TI:ON'S BLOCE. COR. HAM' AND BRIDGE STSi, TOWANDA, PA: I desire to eall the attention of the public to my assortment of Foods. which Is always full and corn• plete. and will be sold to my customers at lowest market rstei. Itly stoat of TEAS, AND SPICES, Ilare.been purchased since the late redact on In the tariff on them, and are effcred at prices to cor respond. Orders by mail or °Morn - too Ida receive rarefy and prompt attention. Thanking the public :for the liberal patronage they bavo given me. I wish a continuance or-the CASH 1'..910 You COUNTEIT PRODUCT- feh.277 / GOLD STILL CO3LING DOWN ! AND =As =so xs Ts, GROCERY & PROF7SIO2V LINE, are acqr be aCend at COWELL it BUYER'S at prices that =not fidi to said, all that they are determined as to be undersold 'by any Gas. They have eulszged Mete Sore by bWidthg so that they now tone room for the fresh supplies that savidaily received by them. They have coenected with their store a Market where they now keen fresh meets to men by the quarter or piece, aim a full supply of Oro omiss sadollr fidowt. to which they would the sate:aka of all esslttatyers. Ccene sad mud= ear Goods and Prices. before purchasing ma was* jourastees. We guerentee all goods to give Tire smisfaction. Ire are thankful to our their past Merit patronage and solidi a coatiattattee of the same. • . COWELL a In= Dec. 20. MI • • A FULL ASSORTIIrENT' OF .CA.'riuen and cunnoa morn. at Korth 10. k =CUM & =~=:-' CIOTOTAILOBA% MIES For yOur .24114 GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S . For a New Drees Snit: GO TO TAQLOR d; GORE'S ForlNewtSpring Styles infants. GO*TO TAYLOR it GORE'S GO TO TAYLOR & CORE'S • For all the Latest - Styles in Cm tom andßeady-Made Clothing. GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S. For Hata And Caps, all tho Late Styles GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For Gentai Furnishing Goo&, Bows, Ties, &c ALL WORK WARRANTED. etT r rEgGADONE ON SHORT 96 MAIN STREET, spLlllll TO THOSE GETTLNG THEIR Ton shonld'atudy two things: First, to GET TEIMi WHFfIF FillS2'-CLA43 Eccomiii. WIIEUE THEY ALE SOLD CHEAP, And in order to be ablo to sells good artlcle cheap the merchant must understand his truthless, ard know bow, where and whit to buy as a 'Oractical man does; and a • In all its branches I prays! t? be, tavir,g In the business. liar" been a cutter in some of the • I do nay cram buying. selling and cutting. and dirlds my profits with no man. so that loam of it will do—and with low rent and other expenses in pro. portion, thus making the cost of carrying - on the business very small. gla recall:lg the alxne you will see whrlt la that inmvmlirpvtartTmmi Than men following the business, and baring no knowledge of it themselves, have to employ others at large silents to attend to it, and customers most ply accordingly—as they, liko myself, DO BUSINESS TO LIVE BY IT. II Ton doubt tSe abovo Kamen!, bo convinced by ...ng on Aag. ;0.10 EUREKA ! EUREKA 1 ! THE OLD CLOTHENG HOUSE Rosenfield 47.: Wolff COFFEES, THE PLACE FOB BARGALNS. ItICILD3T AND MOST IIEADTIFUL ASSOItTSIT.NT 'EN AND BOYS' CLOIkILNG 31. J. LOCO TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PUEkg Remember that RORMIELD k *Art ar =tilocated hem mai as othe greater In do purchaser! than may other house la torn. It Is the Inteieet'of gentlemen 111 thls iodic's to come sad betiqt eos . all their bays, and gtve ttedr goods au zazatrat Consider the fact that you. can buy at itOSElq. YIELD k WOLITT. baatzptal sad substantial Cloth ing for a mere mug. diqrast 23. 1271. VERY CHOICE GREEN AND Black Tea selkag cheap at retail .14* ALIMGI72 For a New Spring Overcoat. =I NOTICE. TOWANDA, 'PA: CLOTEIM MADE TO ORDEP« IA MADE PRACTICAL TAILOR EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE bet bonxes In • I. NEW YORK CITY 11 1.248 Y HARRIS. Merchant Tailor. Bridge St., Towanda. Pa. ETexyboly has discovered that 'Ono door south of Fox t. Ifercur's) is They now Lace • great store tut of the or ~. • To bo fontd outside the ett.:iii.l Their gaelf are - 4 FLNE ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY TASTE, CHEAP ENOUGH DON'T BE DECEIVED: !• Sever larre an old &lend far a new one.' ROS ;..FIELD k. WOLFF. pao • "8 tetiocuarattialksimir know. was 4011t11111111111111 Ala IthEl RERita. EMI - 4 asoir, 411 - 41 . 4ilsb,11ile se - . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which 101 la sold AN ibe loved ponlbis Wats, CODFISH, AVBE IDIRRING, none I ' A A 1 Dzie .lII' I\ za MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, :10 I . a . G. . I +big on your prodzoo, whirls me psi ciisb for. A °natant supgy of Ashton Bolt, all - id:ad Butler MMus, Tuba. to. Please call and look through our Nock, and we will do our best to please you. W. A. 110CSWZLL. • Towanda. April 98. 1680. GROCERY AND. PROVISION STORE, lil McCAB'E S. EDWA.RDS, Wt,olocale arid Retail Dealers In FA.IIIJY GROCERIES PR \ OVISIPNB, inmetrr.'s )I.W twos. Towesta. PA. We do not deem it accessary to enumerate all the dilerent articles we keirp. Onr assortment is ALWATS COMPLETE.' FIRST , CLASS QOODS Cash pthl fit I'xii s uers Produce. JAI= IIcCABE. "March I. 1870. ' WIT. EDWATIDS.. F°-.ITFACUR are ;:low receiv ing • fresh stock of °Nide in their line. bought since the let January. to which they invite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town. Onr goods are fresh and 'desirable.- We sell at lowest market prices: Jan. 19.1871. . VRESFI AND NEW TEAS, bought mince the re:ent decline in viten. and selling Leap at retail. Jan. 1.9..1671 . & KERCIIII are selling Gila : . JL eerie/ at Mall. Jan. 19.18;1. F OXV & AERCUR are sellin - g New snit Fresh Goods. Jan. 12, 1871. Fps & ILERCUR are selling G4o - corks cheap. Jim 19,1871. "PDX k, MERCUR are selling first clasa GOoda only. Jan. 19. 1871. "PDX 3IERCUR are selliag eheapor than evcs.. - Jan. 19. 1871. • REMEMBER that we are selling Goods at • RETAIL! And that we sCon't be undersold. Jan. 19, 1871. - FOS k 15F.11C1.711. MICHIGAN TO.BAC _IVJL CO—very choke—at Jan. 19;1871 FOx& ItER CUR a o not,deal Shoddy Goods. J. 19. 1871. OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the vcry beat the martet affords mind at lowest prices. I Towiusaa. Jan. 19.'71. TZ LW:EMBER THAT FOX & HER ISt CUR are rendllng all kinds Groczrica at wholcisaleprices. The largest stock in town. Goods fast claws. Prices low. E.:. FOX. Sept. 29.'70. THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN Urea by the Ipantity txr retail at 'ox k Arritratra. BAFERY AND DINING BOOM First bloc.: north of Ward House. BREAD, PIES, CA.KE,CRACKERS, And sold at Wholesale and Retail. In our DDMCG lltooll9 we will .a..^commOdate the public with either s lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and evening. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND DURING THEIR SEASON. _ Also a the assortment of Grocer.cs, Confectloistry. Fruits. Nuts. kc. mayl9' tt D. W. SCOTT & CO. CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep soustantly on hand a full and complete) assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, .consisting tetain b• ot RPV;', PORK, FRESH AND SALT murroicr. REEF, - LAX% ' VIAL.' POULTRY, SAUSAG E. . ' LARD, . LogooNA. DRIED BEEF. . TALLOW. ken, kc. • A. P' S FRESH FROM THE LAKES. OTSTEItS, M D.ULT • Parties 4Mb:r Oysters In large or small qminti ties will twi' forrusbed on short notice. at the old stand, Cranial. klanarr, Montanyo'e Block. first door north of Dr. Porters. ens& (11Estarx. 1 HELM= k kiDLIACIL Taco. McLane:. Feb. 21. 18th-tf . THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO, • 1 . 3' MANDFACTULtED Ar FAUTOkY• - NO.•1, TIISTP.ICT OF StATITLASD. ifir Bee that Every Package you buy bearal th at ou. • taacrlpit _ • Deo. 1870. la -. JACOBS, - • .11.• DEALER IX MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, • HATS AND CAP'S. AU goods uurranto4. and sold at Ike knroot. rates. South store In Beldleman•a block. Kaln4t. ucrlBll MUTTON, DAIRYMEN, AND We, sell nothing but Fox d. =EMIL FOT & MERCURT E. T. FOX. EMMY liEuctrit. lur ~:3 BAKED DAIL Y, flUtita ; cErni=o DAMS In their season .: , re u mp6e•o,3.mulw: • • ...--', •,. 2.) •',." . ~, ~..:.•..{.-..,- , 1. i ..., -": : 2 7 . .",t''.' . ' - ,'.,---1 ~ ;...., . .-7,7 - , .4,;:. ,•4;-4,..-_,:_-.1/1,,,,,-1.1 , ..IPAX.X.relin'' . - .49, 1 1:0 AT . .... . WItIICHAM & BLAOK'S CROCKERY. CHINS. Irrain'tt.* Co. • - GLAII*IWA/M. New and beautiful patterns. STONEWARE. - i. SILVER PLATED WARE„ !Roam Rodgers k. Brothar FRIIn JARS. Towanda. Aug.llo:7l. Farnitura. F LT ItN I TIE .;;•• ' NEW FIR EW•GOODS! We are now offering at 1 cur Whole - see rani Befall FURNITURE EMPORIUM, 2fo. 107 alAti BULLET, The greatoot iniooemetttsto those la want of FIRST - GLASS, FiritNiTula Ever offered in this =obi. - The'attention of the ptiblle t eepedally called to our recent teem pnrchasea from the late Great Anc tion Stare of criAlmrliEß .A3TD PARLOR 79:11ZNIT'CrIZMI We are sow, offering WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS • I AT VIZ 00. Anil NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, Together s ith our Completa 'Stock of BE.DSTRAMS, BU : F 4 US, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPRLNG BEDS, 3IATRESSE§, LOOKING-GLASSES,/ la Ar.al In f wri everything to b. found in a Find-cLus FArlaiture Store CI:WAY= MAX THE'CURUMMT./ DESSEUEEII THAT WE ABE NOW MANIIIRAC , 11 tnrir.g, and do offer goods of Our own mann facture cheaper then-yon can buy rity-msde goods eh ea Lumber taken to exelisr,:ge for goods. We a:so furnish ROSEWOOD CASKETZ, 5:1:1ALIC BrRI cormcs Of every descrirtiov' IaTRIAL ROBM, CSPS, a: Ar.,l we 249 have thre FINEST HEARSE In Wig vietl.lon of TorLttry adircrtAl to tb6 Depot fretof chugs. JAVPS 0. FROST k SONS Towanda. Jan. 1140 Boots and Shoes. G REAT BARGAINS IN = • • ,1 . I= ANL SLOE STORE, 60w..Z. and uf•Wied Hoif..ar Tha anderegned a e reciaving a Lrge and well ke -1 ected anxke. B 0 0 ,T s AND ,S'HOES Su:table far the SU-IDLES 11%;1) r Which offerlow for GENTS, LADIES, AND CHILDREN S SEWED .4.N/) PEGG .arADEI To. or.ntun,' REPAIRINGI NEAT4I ; DOVE AND BY ' , DTI WELLN DROWSED Thaokllal for past errors, vs solicit a contintuknce of the same. , RAMLICL WOODSY:IID. Towanda, April 5, 180 ROOTSND SHOES 'TADE Ani ICEPAICED. -NELSON', , Boa made arrangements to accoranodate customers that are constantly ailling with bobts and Shoes for new soles, etc., and hive had to leave them, to their great disadmitsge. Mitil another day. - The constant call for this kind of work. and tho desire to have it done immtidiately. has induced me to make such ar rangements that you need net return home Without youi sole bei4 ieneirod atid your beelii int For prices that are honest and pezfectly Lair Ladies that have gaiters that are brokei at the toe, To this repair-ahop is the place for to go - To get them remaniped. neatly tipped or half-soled. And your feet Ta li protectsal bout tbe wet and the cold New work we can mane you . with the above double quick, We can make thick them for you thin, orl we can give We= to you . _ We can make them with high heel", or we em eve them to you 1114 I So you need not Mager with a brick In your hat. • N.B.—Good cider vinegar, for sale•by barrel or gal. Front of Methodist church. Math street. - . • Towanda, Dec..l3. 1870. • IL. C. gi:LSON. FOR SALE AND 70 PENT, AT W. -DI.7T.V,IFH'S MUSIC: $'7Ol?.M. wiz ittbmazn ONE ITONDRED • AND FIFTY 'MELODEONS .-TWO IIENDRED'CABENZT kW UNMET! Oaoxas. I • Firs llundred Cigrionets,l' Flutes. Banjos, Guitars. Concertinas. Aocordeons. Strings for all String Instruments.. , • Drums, Bones, ate. - Eaurr Run HD monsamata BOOKS FOB - EVERT DiSIMMEEMT. -I I - B . '7 From the only makers In the Halted Staten. aa F. C. Lights & Co.. Decker Bros., Shoe— way. _Weber, . New Tork ; Hallett and Cumstons Boston; Mathewshelt, New Haven Ct.; O. Meer. Philadelphia. and Haab° in Eteltimore. Melodeon. from B. Shonhiger. Npw Haven. Pelonbet. Patton k Oa. New -Tart. • - *vas, the celebrated Ekdden Beed American' Organ and OA Hanka Combination Organ. One dot; rest- of Mercor'a Banks tbe only store , of the Mad la Towanda. • mar. 2911 MST DR. C.: PORTER, SON 1 CO., AT MU... OLD CASH Dlltr STORE, Claim Mtn in . 411 Plat Strosta. TOrtada. - . _ waft Wed to ibex atock. s tolled Castdeft amortsamt. ootostltstkog so oslonotto tro. atobtoottig =Ey Wicks mot in -tile -Azto -foe asoloodott - ottoottlft. witetel 'WM to Ito ,Immott pabboolltteb ow las sitb amoo porctooto, 111641 =pi the ow2 94l4 _rossoooble them ot.Wholoole or Tottil'oOlisfatlas of "Davois,- 111Ktuans, .C1131110.1.8 ? - - • - PAM" MA VAISIMII4 , • ALCOHOL ANDTTIRPENTINE, BASK Lam vApaent, 'narrow/mt. Full lines nor open. Irma& TANNER'S AND MACHINE OELS, Amy and Toilet Articles In ail their variety. POCKETBOOKS, PORT MONAIS, A s;:n?lef,o awzr:tuumt. Toucco, SsnniT, Pi exp. CIGARS, Girder', Mats sad Inolier . Seed', Truss*. Sup. porters, Bruelz.e . Tpriets..fieux*ar 3.3racimi..Byeast Brick, and Steve Blacking, F9eh Tackle, nat.q Mutation. tre.,,l3otaale, Ecleotlonal Honampath tc Medbilmam, and alt the popular patent .. • "MEDICIN.E...S; AU articles warranted at reinssented: Timone at a dlatsnoe can rennin their orders by Stage or which will teceive prompt and caretrd, attention. Medical advice given gratuitously at tbo °lnce, charging only for medicine. ' c 4Cir ThaukfrJ for past liberal patronage. woulii es. pectfufly announce to thartriroda and thspublic.that no pains shall be spared to,,satlafy. and mantas con tinuation of their conndera, and patronage. girCpen.gundays for prescriptions . ;tam 9 to 10 am,andl2m.tol.mutSto6p.m: , ' C. PORTEII. SON k Co. July 1, 1670.—yr. The best klnd In market. TAYLOR'S CPLEBRATED OIL! ne Great Inevosolic Remedy ebould be kept-and 'used by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Horses. every Teamster' and Livery fable Eeepr. every . Physician and Horse Eerier for it wiltruany times cure pain and lameness when all otherroedi eines have falled.• :diners and Railroad, Men should certainly keep it, for it is unsurpassed for bruises and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own. nee and for their custoe tender footed home: inrs as nothing equals itior tender feet. Every body auftorrnic from pain and lameness of any kind, burns, ,cute, wounds or any eruption- of the. thin, Cortut:Chillgaina or any disease requiring an outward ar.plication should certainly keep this cele brated medicine Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. magi by Dr. 11. C. Porter Son k Co. Porter & Kirby dF. W. Brown - DrugZets, Towanda. Pa. And by every 'Druggist and dealer in Brad ford and adjoining coonties. . ' Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale Patent Medicine Depot. No. CO2 Arch street Philadeplhla.Pa.. Who Wade Agents. ' H. BEOWNIG • julyl9lo-ti Proprietor, Leltayingle, Pa.. RREUILiTIBII-NEITRALGIA to any person producing any Medicine showing hay as many living, permanent cures as Dr. Film:lea TROWELDLEs Rammer= REMEDY. treed tnvardiy only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious drugs. .R arranted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured 95 in every lea patients treated in the p ten years. )See testimony). It is the scientific pre scription of Prot. Jos. P. Fitter, M. D.; "graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 1833; - -now one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.—wne has trade Neurlgia, Chronic and laffamatory Rheuma tism the specialty of his entire ,professional lite—a fact, vouched for by the signatures accompanying each bottle ; and other testimonials of- many prowl nentrenowned physicians and clergymen. To pal- Litt sufferers from poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money, a legal scgned, guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer: send, ing-by letter a full descripton of affiction. In'care of failure to cure, amount pail positively refunded: Medicine sent anywhere by express, Collect on de livery. Afflicted invited to write for. advice; all in formation and medical Scivice sent by letter gratis, Address Dr. J. P. FITLEII, 29 South Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedj is Sold or obtained by Druggists. TOWANDA - Marble - Wo.rk.s. TiLthE, 1 crnasting of MISSES; w Dot D BOOTS ortacyarr u. mots Alal all kiwis of Brushes. t„ KEROSENE' OR C0.A.1. OIL,- _ Burning Fluids. LAMPS, WICKS. CHDANEYS., Sperm, Lard, Whale. Haab Foot, sposons. /i111313/138. ssattPft... Poaisdes. tistr-Dyee. Perfumery: Pocket Kobe., BsWu. s rl rr T • MEL" WINES AYD LIVOUS, • Foi Medicinal nu, Pu4Teettatig Sings . Nursing Dottier.: 4 n Nipple Shells sad Shields. Spingesi .I,A.Self-tiegging Fruit Is!sjPsks. ammeters, irlarotimE Extracts. atone Jugs„ - War Vijam ... Batt ,VI ht, Cork,, Bath $5OO WILL BE PAID GEO. AIcOABE 3, - SON Have j t 1 , 1/e e! M.EPTO.A. -A.Nli ITALIAN Pa 23 • Verxhibited in thi .. .; h to: ch they invite the ntenon of the nubite. They keep Oa laud or faraish w order 110 N U MEN TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &c., Of every ctyle, AT THE LOWEST TERM? Persons in want of anything irr our line are re. !Tactfully Invited to call and examine oar stock. McCABE 3: SON Towanda, :Say B. A. PETTES & nave now on haul a nor rtocz of " - FALL AND „I'VESTE* GOODS In gust varlety. au:•s DRYGI- 0.0 D S lIILLLS'EItY, FANCY GOODS AN]) NOTIONS; DREs.'i St XS, SILE. VELVETS., • VELVET ENS, WATERPROOFS, AND Which t! 'y Fill Et..11.:1L LOWEST 31 ARK ET-1' R rc.11:1, At the sign of tho.Stg Bonnet, opposite t he • . • • Court House, „ selbl-Salt WAIN STDMET. TO**yANDA. PA A lA. HINDS- GROCERIES AN]) Provtairsig 'at wholeaale and retail. at Alai 20. O. B ?ATM'S. . . . „ NAlitrM LIFE iNSUn-ANCE CO. OF U.B. A.. Can Clurreau 111.4r0.060—shm ts Chi:tared bl' mss, 1949. ' lILJUIENCIE IL CUL= President . JAY COO. IX Palm= Pinsnce and Ex. Coy ML D. COCM.E. Vies Pp:law ; INERIM PUT. Socretas7 iiad.Artnary The sdvatitages (be Nettenel Life Itureault' • I. It is &National Company. chartered by Coo reit, 2 It bees paid up capital o! One Million Dollar' 3. It offer, low rate i Elf premiums • 4. It tcWsdame leiter .towirenee then ether Cr • peates. for the_saute money ; L It fs delimits awl ankain & Theie; la 00 adarepresentator tl new* or misundentandlro3 by polk.y-b614.. T. The policies are plain contraete, so much maw for so much:money . S. Al! policies are mom forfeiting f. The policies ire exempit rem attachrjew. .K. W. CLARK k CO.. Bartkers, P/11 1 .41.4_ tp, General. Ageula. D. 8. =MM. Mana,;er 5. c. ,111L8BREE hA. MASON: cs„:Agentalor Towanda and vicinit Jim 9. 18e9. GuARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE 'INSURANCE. COMEPANY Nor BROADWAY, NRWYOBB. , : - Pomo= ta Ponca Assarrs. (wet 2,otAroj Ammar. !acme, over Lomas Pain Ge. 0.0,5 All approve.] forma of Policies issued_ • Liberal modes for payment of prendur. Policies-non-forfeitable by their forme, - Tho entire profits of the Company divided .; l . ;. t ably among.the insured. . . ASNITAL DIVIDENDS. WALTON 11. PECKaAIf, ParAmtst. NVILLIAX T. npostn, Vlrp pimptit, Ltcres ADAMS,Sent AND ACIMilt• : PHILADELPHIA REFEIIENCE , , : J&T Coozz& CO.. Bankers,. tharzze & Co.. Bankers. Joan Woonsrns & Co.. Tea 3.lrebar.ts: . B. A. AtEncra,, }test_ Farmers'. tc ltecLapice• 12. T. B. Prratnana, Pnblf fiber. . j1y12.70-tf cAmp Inslxranee - A. g p-n -c FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSIIIINCE POlieic6 writteti:aud Ithave, gettl,:d al.o agninet LIGHfiNING, T. leaddlnea and contzstg live vt,!... OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, (>pvoo:tr - Cenrt aug13.71 =MEM __- DIARIES FoR 1871 PAPER ENYELOVES NEW--;YORE .PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS Pmls, - Lg., Music, - STATIONIa AND _.Z PzerttLq 1. ' BLANK/ BOOKS YANEEE. NOTIONS..' • Towanda. Nov. 19. 186'7 BOOK-BDTDERY.-Tah, lie is respectfully informed that the L~i:h•IIx dery has been removed to the " . Reporter" Sag third spry, where will be done BOOK- DI2i.DISO' mall its various bianehea. JII tkrati4 afi a ••the times" will allow. The Bindery latinvrir.i the charge of . H. C. WEIT.G.EII,,, ~ . m . 'An experienced Binder. and all wort will be pr•t: done in . a style and manner which cannot be escelle. Music. Magazines, lieweipapers.Old Books, kc., `„, ,, ,1n ; in every' variety of style. Partictilar attendee ,-.21t, paid to the Billing and-Binding- of • BLSICK noon's. • ' To an will be wa rray illestred pastri anted,.. which in traslay az: dtri• billty All work Will be ready for delivery wben prmnifed : The patronage of the public is solicited, and pc. ft satisfaction guaranteed. owanda,. August 2. 1866—. U. TOWIMDA A.GRICULTeRAL- - NVOUSS STILL Aurr.: . The enperintattlent of till's 4,11,.‘p is rw. =no of the beat LII-1113ER WIGO,NS, TFORg wa040.. COVERED AND OPEN RUCICTIE, ever offered in this market. Bent Ritter! OAK AND HICKORY TI3IBEI Aged. and all wort_twada by the rao.t EXEREIS'CEDFORKS We have the P.ITENF P.USSIJ lIW SLOT:' sM_light, and to durable that even G.^.03 . little to`do towards their-decay. Please examine onr work before porctositf e:A where. Repel (done on short notice. M. C. Minecult .Prest.t, - ViNC .I " TowSidallhey 20; 1870. EtnperintevJet., U. BOLLFS Sr. CO , • GE'.CEVIL PRODCE Commission Merchailts, SCRANTON, PA., TkapeCtr.4ll3 , golLcit couAigurLenti , BUTTER, EGGS. CHEESE. VEIL. l'ol.-LIST And all otter Farm Produce , - One of the firm having 4" resided in Serantor. fte the past ten Team and having an extensive &Nona; 'sung with the business men of the city, we feel cou fident that we can sell produce to the a+tim '''''. faction of consignors.- REFERENCES: FRISHM. - oriel rt. BALDWri EILACE3I k COL k MAN. LoniTeville, ra. & CILUITE. si.tran: NIANNING. Ware:' bun. Pa. 11. L CEMBI3IIOX, Wt." Mlle, Pi. 3. 3. amass.. (opLIIGIIi MI pTASTER. PLASTER'. A full sopili of, Fresh . Groond CAytura P/ 16 ,, t `, from Fenger. Pitch & beds at the sublialw'r mill. at month of Ihunmeraeld pared and Warranted a paps article. ap1.1211.3m* - Ea l% CHOICE GREEN_-AND BLACK •TEI. and Coffeo. =leap, at 4.112° 1571' • rex t: amuric J. RECOLD, Age St. Tussa.nda, h. BM GENERAL T. B. (AMP. W: S. VINCENI 1 OE A H. WWI PLTER