Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 07, 1871, Image 4

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- ABSORBENTS' FOB THE STABLE.
The best absorbent for ix cow stable
is predish)y dry .muck. Sawdust is
nearly sisigood. Dried 'ground (ob. l
tained in a drouth) or dust froml
the highway, ranks pro ably next 4
Then cones cut straw, and chaff o
grain, spent tan bark, andahnost any,
material that ,is inn dry find pulves
ent state: Apply plentiffdlY where
milch cows are kept• _ ' to absorb
the odors as well as , th ' moisture,
,
for these odors area tagious to
milk. The . cows will do better fOr
such comfortable quarteis, ',whether
in summer or - Vinter, 7=4 will prik
ably pay for the labor Ithtis incurred;
'then there is a profit ,;.f iilllthe nipi
ix!nre—its most ' Valuable part, tits
effervescent ammonia, saved; and
What accumulations there are will be
,worth as much, or more, Iper; yard as
the cleardune , deprived; of' its best
0
/parts. ~ !
We prefer it, as the: absorbents
continue to ;cad aft& the I heap is
made„ and nail it given to the
soil; then all goes to make . plant
food. Such manure is clean, to hen
dle,dry and inerdorons. Why should
farmers do so much - without it?
Here is a large increase of 'hat we
are so much troubled to obtain, ma
nure, and• good:manure. Clean sta
bles, clean yard,. pure- ai , increased
- comfort, increased milk, a good ex
ample, all these are the benefits de:-
rived from the . 1 0.mple n e of an nb-,
serbenti "I would rathe work for a
quarter a dav — Tess in such'mannre
than to be besmeared With dung,"
'said a laborer,en_tlie
for-min,g pleasant wel l
ble. —;
When these absorbents are used,
in a fine state, as : they are, they can
easily be spread, and brought down
evenly with the ground; i this without
difficulty, the_ brusli,or-harrow finish
ing the job. And' this is of such im
portance that the wonder is that it is
not more . used, absorbents to give
the pulverulent effect. 1 This alone
will pay„mechanically.
Now is the time to see that the ab- ,
sorbents are secured. , ...lWho . that is
not in the habit of doi4g it- Will test
it on a small scale, if mit any more?
Give a fair, thorough • tjest, as all in
different experiments Will give but
indifferent results, and hence end,
more or le'ss, in discourtgement. It
is a good time now,• o throw out
mock preparatory to ffext year's use.
Sawthist may how be secured. Clo
ver chaff is excellent, any chaff. Saw
dust Will dry
,with a little exposure.
Have Clean, comfortable stables -and
barn .surrounding,s and secure the
profit' at the same tithe:— Country
tientkinnn ; •
EgPERIMENTS IN FEEDING. SWINE
,
. Accurate reports of Well conducted
agricultural enieritnents are certain
ly among the most N'alliable contribu
tions 'Which can be made to the press.
The following, from an lowa farmer,
would. leave been mOre interesting if
he had given aa,, , tlre'.:irramber of hss,
mid more valuable had he given, in
stead of his - own estimate, the pre
cise cast (each .separately) of shell
l
i
Mg. grinding and coo -lug the grain.
"They _Niere fed 28 days On dry
shelled corn, and consi fined 83 bush
els: made a net'gain o l ',837- pounds,
and i.vhich is equivalent to 18 pounds
per bushel,..:which sold' my - Corn thus
fed at :50 , cents and 4 'ills per bush
el. --
- They were, fed 14 'ays on meal,
ground fine and fed . ry, and con
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sumed 47 bushels; . de a net gain
of 553 pounds, which i equivalent to
- 1 11,76 pounds to one ushel of corn,
which brought myy.~ corn to 58 cents
and S mills per bitshel. ,
They were fed 14 ilays on meal
mixed np with cold: water, and con
sumed 551., bushels; made a net gain
of 731 pounds, which 's equivalent to
13.17 pounds per bushel. In this
trial I realized for myt corn i;il cents
to id 8 Mills per bitshe
They were fed 14 d ys upon cook
ed meal, and con Sum d 46) 1 bushels;
f heir-net . gain wr.s 697 pounds,, which
is equiyalent t017.96 - p finds perbush
el. This sold my. corn for - 14 dents
and $ mills per bushel.
Taking the two extremes, I. find 1 g0t,21
got,21 cents and
.4 ills more per
- bushel for my corn b.
.grindineand
cookino• ° than when ed whole' and
raw. After deducti g one t -seventh
for grinding,• leave 21 -cents per
•i
bushel...
, - Had I ground and -cooked the feed
-1. for lity 20 hogs r.fin c l I would have
made C 63 founds nt 're porl- than I
ilia, Which would •haNje given me,s34
more.
I find it will requite 345.01 bush
els of raw `corn to make 3.480 potinde
. - of pOrk, and only 232 builaels when
cooked—a difference of 112:6 bushels
in. faVor of cooked fe d." 'I. -
. ,
TarAr3is:N.4 ok got, TING - tOWLS.
The Moulting selacini is a critical pe
riod *ith poultry; not so niuchbe
cause they lack the 'protection of a
- warrn coat, as beca Se of the drain
upon' their system ~caused by the
groukii of the new plumage. }Feath
ers Can be furnishecireinly through a
great outlay of nutriment. Hens
need at,this time mitt and easily di
gested food,- and a tdmpting variety.
Hard grain alone is not suitable:
. They should receive more attention
while moulting than .at auy other
timelpf the year; but are frequently
neglected because thoy are not lay
iug.. Their thrift-f 4 the whole year
dependsto_a great extent upon their
- condition ; during inemlting, or iinme
.- dlat el 1 . after it .--Ifiarth - and Hoin , ..
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TO CLEAN FA rsT.-tTo Clean - paint,
provide a plate with some of the best
whiting to be had; hate - ready some
warm water and a piece.of flan
nel, Which dip intO the water
.and
squeeze nearly dry ; then take as
much whiting as will adhere to it,
and apply it to the4ainted surface,
when .a little rubbing *ill instantly
remove env dirt or grease. After
which wash thcpart well: with clean
wilteT, rubbing it dry with -a soft
ehantois. Paint thus . cleaned looks
as yell as when first laid on, with
out any injury to the most delicate
colors.. It is far better than - using
wsa.p and does not require more than
half the time and labor.
SOUTHERN COW,: CARE, FOR -BanAa
r.‘sr.,--One pint of buttermilk, (if
soUruilk must 'bel substituted, add
one large teaspoonful of butter,) one
teaspoonful of saleratus dissobied
in warm water, two ;eggs well beat
en; 'Mix the. ine" Tedients and.
add ,one pint of *hite,.coTti meal.
Bake in a "Om" p ; . u.. A little salt
is, needed if butter s not used.
TlMM:Catnot Le
Clan al M- o.n!
Ctire it.
TILE latter part
takew:up La caring The f)
false arnalatts he hag
FOIINDERYAILICIMIE SHOP.
The undereigned purehmed the ionndryl
end Machine Sbcii, lately owned by John Cerenos.
are prepared to do eh kinds of work e=ng to
their binineee. vita lanniPbaela and
MILL GEARINGS,.
ontc-trLAii SAW MILLS,
MAN DRILLS,
raimisrEis • BF I PAIIIFID,
And all work warranted to give satlstactlon
SHINGLE 'MACHINES
Of the latest and most improved kinds manufactured
, and kept could:ugly on hand ready for use.
PLOUGHS, -
pIEDE-BITI. IRON AND WOODEN BEAMS
Ot all kindla .
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
Of all kinds, and the latest improvements kept
constantly on hand.
STOVE CASTINGS
CELLAR GRAM,
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
, ject Make
a profits.-
And all kinds of outings famished tc
March 314 IVO. • --- MEANS k ROCKWELL.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY !
On Pine. between Slain And. second, Streets, back
of G. F...ifiSion k Co.'s Bank,
•
. HENRY STULEN & CO.,
Respectfully announce to hie trietil ttul pairoas.
- that th have built a
NEW BRICE CARRIAGE FACTORY.
where they will con4antly keep on hand a full assort
inept of
VOP AND- OPEN BUGGTFS,
PLATFOII3II,:**AGONS,
THOTTMO SULKTS, AND SKELETONS,
Made of the beat material and finished in the beat
City style.s\ t llia long experience in city Carriage
ractorieg‘g . kem them a decided advantage over others
in the
of his Wagons. All they sake
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
previous to purclursiug else,sbere
ALL WORK WARRASTED TO GIVE PERFRC7'
Thankful for the liberal patronasto formerly
ex
tended and respectfully ask k continuance of the
wee.
THE OLD MAIN STREET
Still continues theinanutscture of
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
Cif every• description,, at the old atatid of C. 11
LATEST STYLE AND FINISH.
MI
In the ntautifacture of wagons nothing is used but
the
COUPOSITION BOXES
PLATFOIIM SPRING WAGONS
• The beat Eastern stook Is used in the mannfaciftre
of When's. Spoke■ are all rived out—not sawed.
- Au. WotA WArn.ILICTIM.
BLOOD ez CO.,
man continue o manufacture their celebrated
HORSE POWERS it , CLEANERS,
and will sell s better machine, -for less money than
can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do u much, or more,
than any other, and arc more durably built. We
personally superintend our work and see that it is
well dawn. We will send
of 'our ma , hines, on application
ONE TWO HORSE POWERS,
One 'Two Horse THRESHES & SEPERA
Give as a call before tare'asaing elsewhere.
•va "oa cnroaavaa `SX3IIII,V
NEW PLANING MILL
The tandendgned having built a large and commo•
dime Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled It
with the mood modern and Improved machinery, for
the manufacture , of
wnalow SASII AND SCUDS.
Lee prepared to All order', whether large or mall,
upon the ahortetW notice. We have also' s large ra•
tlety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern,
which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be
winked by band.
PLANO:O,
.
- - &MVO,
And all other work pertaining to Joinery. alll be done
to suit our customers.
• Persons building and not living more, than twelve
to fourteen miles distant, will find It largely for their
Interest to buy of us. or bring their lumber and have
It warted by our machinery. Bring your grist of
iloorluit. Of other lumber. and while your team Is
feeding. have It ground out and tale At Lome with
yam
~r eater treachery
trol that to
Wa win pay CAM! for PINZ AND, 111WILOCK
LUMBELL &allured at our lumber yard• Coma amj
am ua, or tfloa can't outkus. writs.
Toran6►. Fab., 1.864. L. B. SOLKIEIark W.
'if a mates life fa
hies, prefifttiteetr. sad
tracteff in this Nrtoisr.
Anti all kinds of
MILL IRONS
MADE TO ORDER.
L'SD
CHURN POWERS,
LARGE AND- SMALL SIZE
LARGE 11110 - KETTLES
TOWANDA, PENN'A
FAMILY -CARRIAGES,
Finish, Style and bural?ility
SATISFAcrio..%
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTMiDED TO
reduced .prteen
RENRY WITMER
H. S. CLARK.
Towanda, May 24. 1870.—tt'
Carriage Factory_.
JAMES BRYANT
EMI
MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, PA
Ma Work Id all of the
BEST. STEEL AXLES,
To ether With the
In Light Work
MO
LUMBER WAGONS
Kept cougantly on hand
, ALL WOD.S. SOLD
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY'
An to finish, and am to durability
rPERIOR TO ANT IN THIS SECTION
JAMES BRYANT
ap1.19 71
DD3C/MMVE CATALOCItES
THRE'SIIEB and cLre-vrßs.
FAWNING MILLS,
tracrLatt Aro DRAG UW writA
SAW aditt GRIST MILL work done to order
" 00 , (100'IU
Lag. 2.1869.
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TONG 'MING,
onooviNG.
AND Eießut%
THE LAB
Di UST' 00 M
WATCIIES
EMI
PIIATED
SILVER WARE,
GOLD CHAINS,
tier opened in ttilis
abd for stloat the well'
W. A. CRAM
Mr. C. ha&-juit riturne4 from the city. and !tat
ters himself that lile stock has been bought at bot:
torn Agurea, and that he can offer better induce-
went' to purchasers of first-clue goods than any
eetabliehrnent in the country
PERSONS IN SEARCH OF
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
JULES HUGUENIN,
JEWELLER if' SILVERSMITH,
MERCUICS NEW BLOCK. TOWAVDA, PA
Is constantly receiving additions to his stock of
goods suitable for presents, such as
LADIES' WATCIIES,
AMERICAN 1 WATCHES
SWISS WATCHES,
of all descriptions. Also i selected assortment- of
GOLD. CHAINB,, FINE GOLD.
J E W E! L "R, Y,
all t i er.
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP
EST TO THE BEST.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
EYE-GLASSES to St all CLOS of Impaired sight
NEW PATENT ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES.
liy this patent I am enabled to exchange Glaasea at
any time without extra charge. Call and see.
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
AND WAZILLXIT:D.
TORIUIdI, Dec. 8, 1870.
IMPORTANT . ALL WHO
VALUE TEEM SIGHT!
The sight of the aged assisted. the weak strengthen-
• ed and the perfect preserved.
PHILADELPHIA CSWCAL INSTITUTE,
For the taanufa r turing of the
CONCAVE, CONVEX, CIWSTAL LEiSES, LONDON
WOK= AND TIXIZD MILES Von wraz. ort
mum) ma.
The Concave convex CryStal Spectaaes, made by
the above institute are nowla long time before the
public. and the rapid and there , seed demand for them
combined with the universal acknowledgment of
their clearness in irttlon and ease to the eyol. shows
plainly that they are superior to any other glasses
in this market.
The majority of Spectacles, (naostlyanaported) and
no matter bow Bee the frathes, contain but a poor
and worthless article of glisaw - iganerally cast or
pressed:) they are made td be sold only, without
any calculation respectinp 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 got dim after
abort usage. or require -an , intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the Light, which, were they
properly - spited, would be preserved a life time.
The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses are the foil wing :
The Lenses are ground o the best material, pure
and bard, and made only Or optical purposes, they
i i
are therefore 1101 liable tog t scratched or dim.
They confer a brilliancy nd distinctness of vision
not found in any other glee .
They can be used squall well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes.
They are ground matlierdatically true in the con
'car e convex mirror, according to the philosophy of
nature., and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
assisting nature only instead * of forcing IL
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.
Wlifl A. CIIAMBERILN,
Dealer in Watches, Sevelryi and Silver Ware, Tower:-
de, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. Co Pedlers employed.
July 12, 1870-tf ,
MISS E. J. KII 4 ,'GSLEY, -
Wishes - to Lnform the ladles of Towanda and vicinity
that she keeps constantly on hind a large supply of
NERY
M i r la I
Goods, suitable to tht season. Thanking her pat
rons for their liberal/patronage heretofore , she as
sures them that no Exertions will be spared to en-
Flire a continuance of the Same. She also has a floe
selection of
HAIR AND FANCY GOODS,
Stich aa
Kid Gloves ,
Linen Collars,l
• Cliffs I
itandkerch
Rial Laces,
1 • Corsets,
1 - 4f.e. (i•e.
1 have also reopened, in rionneetion with the above
my DBMtoto S ItAIiZIG estahliatintent, and 1 am now
P •
- CUTILNq aid FITTING
In the latest lashlonable stxles on short notice.
Entrance neat door to Fos k Zifemes, up staler
Apell I IL
:y, -
E.s T
PLETE
kakaisnent
JEWEL,
B Y,
LOCKS,
ARE,
OLD RINGS,
&C., &C.,
4
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'is now on exhibition
known store 0;\,,,
ERLAIN•
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Must not forget that
One door north of
Millinery.
QS~OOA~'ZM ~i~ ~IOR~
THE lIIMERSIGNHD, HAVING
• ihmirm "
IL E PATCH,
la Ms tem of a. S. PAT= Als ON. fa now prepand
to sear ti?
, tho allows of Dendfald
ty. a largo and von Waded stook of
GB 0 0 E RI ES
Whkh 2 ban purchased tat Nab; mad twA•codlitild
that t coo sell Mas low Aguas Can tie Plmimett
elmthera mow orer to tbe publics splendid stock
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
swum atumaTua, Own, 40..
Rare Sc hind a largo sk;ek of
AKRON FLOUR, O:4R a iEMI DO
BYE DO., BUCHWEIZAT DO
I keep constantly on hand; POEM. RAMS, and
WI kinds of FISH. Would call the attestlon of the
public to one Can't Be Beat
STOCK OP_ TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jeaso OakleraoelebratedLatut
dry, Now York Chemical and Brown limp..
Please call and extunins oar stock of
WOObENABE.
Lane assortment of TANK EE NOTIONS, TOILET
SOAPS, &c.. ke.. I will pay the highest cash pries for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, give us a call before 'ening elsewhere
All persons Indebted to the Into firm will pleileee call
and mate binned late pigment.
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Dec 8,'70
ill 111" J. LONG
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WAEE.
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Sze.,
N.J. I ' , ATT . ox . s 13LOCK, I
COB. HAD; ANI) BRIDGE STS.,
TOW:US - DA, PA
I ,desire to call the attention of the public to my
assortment of goods.,which is always full and com
plete, and will be sold to my customers at lowest
market rates.
My stock of
TEAS,
SPICES,
Mace been purchased since the late reduction in the
tariff on them. and are offered at prices to cor
respond.
Orders by run ortoSherwise will metre earern
and prompt attention,
Thinking the pobllc for theliberalpatronage
they hal . ° given roe, I triah a count:inane% of the
same.
CASH PAID FOE COUNTItY PRODUCE.
feb.2o'7l
GOLD,STILL COG DOWN
AM) MT= MING IN TIM
GROCERY & PROVISION LINE
-ire 11011 r being otTered at
COWEL - L & 3.IYkR'S
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they are
determined notto be undersold by any OM,. They
have enlarged - their Store by' building .so that they
new have room for the freeb supplies that are daily
received by them. They'haTe manacled II Jib their
gore.' Market where they now keen fresh meats to
Sell by the quarter or piece. ana a full supply o , Oro.
caries and ProTisions, to which they wonlci exli the
attention of all rash buyers. Come and sz.amine our
Goods and Prices, beforespuramaing inn satisfy
yourselres,, We guarantee all goods to glee emirs
satisfaction. We are thaukful to our customers for
their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance
of the same. COWIML k MYER.
NC. 20, litic32.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
L. 1 masa and CAXICED irsturri.l4
'iamb 10...1t62. LONG k T 8.
C. B. PATCH.
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COFFEES,
ME I
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G o . IQ TAIL 94
_ - PcifyouillintSiinAlit;
GO TOVAYLOIt & GORE'S
Fors Now Dross Snit.
GO TO TAQLOR & GORE'S
ForlDiev4Spriug Styles iniPants.
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
For a New Spring Overcoat.
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
For all the Latest Styles in Ctn
. e
tone and Ready-Made Clothing.
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
For Hats and Caps, all the Latest
Styles
GO TO TAYLOR lic GORE'S
For Gents'i Furnishing GoodA,
Bows, Ties, kc
ALL WORK WARRANTED
CUTTING (DONE " ON. SHORT
NOTICE.
• °
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9G MAIN STREET,
_TOWANDA, IJ+L
apLlll'7l
TO THOSE GErriNG THEIR
cLOTEINO WIDE TO ORDEIL
You e.,1411 study two things. First, to
OLT THEM WH.EIa FILIST-CLASS CLOTH:LNG
IS lIILDE '
Secondly,
WIT RE ASE' 80i.,.1) CHEAP
And in order to be able to sell a good article cheap
the merchant mutt understand his business, Ara
know how,-ithere and what to-boy as a practical
man does; }ad a '
PRACTICAL TAILOR
att na branchept I profeP• to bc, having bad
EltillTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE
In the tu•invea. trace been a cutter in some of the
best houses In
NEW YORK CITY
I do my own buying, selling and cutting, ant
divide my profits with no man. so that less of it will 1
do—and with low rent and other expenses in pro.
portion, thus making tbe cort of carrying on the
business very small.
Sin reading the above ygu will sae why it is that
I CAN SELL GOODS CTIP A PER
Than men following the business, and having no
knowledge of it themselves, have to employ others at
large salaries to attend to it. and customers must
ply accordinglyl—as they, like' myself.
DO BUSINESS TO LIVE BY IT
If you doubt the above statement, be convinced
by.. . pg on -
- Merchant Tailor, Bridge St. Towanda, Pa.
Aug. 0.70 ,
EUREKA ! EUREKIX ! !
Everybody has discovered that
THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE
f
Rosenfield & Wolff.
, One door south of Fos & 3ferrlr's) is
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
They now hive a great More full of
ILICID6T . 1" AND 3103 T BEAL - 11FM ASSORTMENT
HEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING
To be found outside the cities.
Their goods are
FINE ENOUGH
TO SUIT ANY TASTE,
CHEAP ENOUGH
TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE,
DON'T BE DECEIVED!
Never leave an old friend for a new one.'
Remember that ItOSFIELD k WOLFF ar
permanently located here. and can offer greater in•
dtmements to parchteers than any other house In
torn.
It in the interest of mutlonen In this section to
come and bring all their boys, and glee their goc, •d*
an examination.
Consider the fact tliat you can buy at ROSEN
FIELD it WOLFF'S. bcautiful and substantial Cloth•
ing for a were sung..
ROB :N ' IRLD & 'WOLFF
Ant...turt 23. 1371
VERY CHOICE GREEN AND
Black Tea relkkg cheap ai retail by
k WERCUIt
.
."-• • 1.'.76,1 - r
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snd Provislans. 3
scow soon scoot Ass was Nem&
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
libleb 'fill be .old at the knre . st pomade prim:
- .CODFISH,
FRI7IT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
FLOUR, WEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &O.
Bring on you! produce. Irtiklmo pay csahfor.
A constatit imply of Ashton Wt, all sized Churns,
Dater Firkins. Pubs. kc.
Please call and look shrcrogh our rock. and we wW
do our best to please yon. W. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda. April 28. ann.
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G •.• RY AND PROVISION
i srrop,m,
Ma - CABE & EDIVAIIDS,
• Wboiesal. and Et tau Dealers in .
FAMILY GROCERIES
113111CTIVS FEW BIACIC, 'TOWANDA. PA.
We do not deem It necessary to enumerate all the
dlierent articles we keep, Ourassortment Is
t i i
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Cub paid for Tamers Produce. \
.12.11.E.'4 SIC-CABE,
Starch 1. IS W3l. EDWARDS.
po., 31ERCUR are_now receiv
ing a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought
since the Ist January, to which they invite the at
tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock
in town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We
• sell at lowest market price,.
•
Jan. 19.1811.
TPRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
'A. since the recent ,le.chne in price, and' . eelling
cheap at retail. FOX A lIERCUR.
JUL 19. IA7I.
rak lt 3LERCU aro sellingGra
.
caries at retail. Jan. 19, 1871.
- pox a,- MERCIJR are' selling New
-1." and Frysti Goods. - Inn. ID, Ism
FOX & 31ERC 1 lt are selling Gro
«Ties cheap. Jan. 19.1P:1.
VOX. MERGE:aI are selling, first
": ,clings Goods only. Jan. 19, 1971.
FOX k MERCUIt .are selling
cheaper than ever. Jan. 19. 1871.
REMEMBER that we are selling at -
RETAIL!
And that we won't be undenohl. ,
Jau. 19. Is7l. FOX k mEnrrit.
IkTICHIGAN , FIXE—CUT T p BAC-
Jan. 19. 18'1.1. FO k mEricrws.
. •
F OX ct, 3IERCUR do not deal in
- Shoddy (locuts. Jan. 19. 1571.,
OUR CUSTOMERS can .rely upon
getting the very best the market affords and :t
lowest prices. T. FOX.
Towanda, Jan. 19:71., ' 11ENLY 510LCUR.
P E3IEIIBER TIL&T FOX & 11 - ER
I, CUB are retailing all kinds of artr:iries at
wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. Goods
first clam Prices low.
Sept - . 2''3.•70
THE BEST REBOSENE.OLL IN
town by the quantity or retail at '
Pox & lIERCRIVS.
BAK ,RY AND DINING ROOM*
nrst block north of WardpouP.c.
BREAD, PIES, CA.KE;CfUCKEhS,
DAKED DAILY.
• In our DINfIW ROOll3 we will accommodate the
public with either a lunch or a good meal at all
time of tiv day and evening. ,
OYSTF.ES AND ICE CREA.II. ON DASD DCII-ING
Also s fine assortment of Groceries, Confectionery
Fruits. 'Nuts, &c.
mayl9'. tf D. W. SCOTT,t co.
CENTRAL InitKET
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
on hand a full and complete assortment" of every
thing pertaining to their business, consisting main
ly oi
BEEF, PORK, FRESH ftiD SALT
SUGAR CURED
11Mr/tY IIAaELs.
itturrolq.
."F.AIIII,
POULTBA . ,
SAUSAGE, LARD, .
• BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEP,
' TALLOW, Le.,,
Also,
S
FRESH FROM THE LAKES.
Parties wishing Oysters in large or small (Instil.
ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old
stand. Crerrnar. Mammy. ldontanye's Block, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
QUA O lizrzrat, KELLUM & :11ULLOCK.
Truo. Mrt.tocs.
Feb. 24, 1870-tf
T HE BEST AND CHOICEST
•
SMOKING TOBACCO,
5 .
:AANrrAcrtr.r.o AT
FACTOR I - NO. 1,
SD DISTRICT OF li. RYLANo.
cgo
131 - Eke that Ex er y Parikago 3'ou Luy ;an; that
inscription.
Dec. it. 1870.
ill
J-A . Cols,
3LEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,.
• HATS.. AND CAPS.
All goals warranted. and sold at the lowest rates.
South store in Beidletuan's block, Main-st. mylB'7l
UM
• SNMa' n(MaNI'MA
A ass AM aospisit soot of,
M:r' . 7irMit: 51
KERBING,
PORK,
311ITTON,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
DAIRYMEN,
AND
PROVISIONS,
:ILWAYS COMPLETE.
We sell uotLlu,g,but
And sold at Wholesale and ROtail
TIIFIR SEASON
lIEEP,
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY.
1
In their season
urooktur acmasirm;
-
SUFI FOR fiNit,
117 A i rrit.A rrati
•
WICKHAM it BLACK'S.
CROCKERY.
e
CHINA,
Frans U. & Ca.. - --mace.
GLASSWARE. I
New ind beautiful patterns.
STONEWARE.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
From ItotlyTeri k Broths
beet kinsin,maiket.
FRUIT JARS
ToWands. Aug. Nl,ll
Farnittro:
F LT R:INT I T R/E
NEW FIRM! I SEW GOODS!
Re are now otieritig at our Wholeaale 414 Letin
FtrBNITURE.EMpoRIII I,
I - 'NO. lUT 3LILN sat lET.
The 7seitest kelnoeinents to those In meat of
FIRST 7 CT..tS FURNT/TTE I
Ever offered in this market.
The attention of the public is esp:.clally called to
our recent Loan purchases from the late Great Auc.
Lion Sales of
'CHAMBER AND PARLOR
Hi TT 12a BT ITURE!
We are awl: &Spring •
,*:
'WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS
AT $75 00. Ana
NICE PARLOR SETS, Al $5O. 00,
Together with our Complete Stock of
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS
TABLES ; STANDS, SPRING-. -
BEDS, 3IATRESSES,
; LOOKING-GLASSES,
And in iyt everything to be fotind in a Fir&t-clage
==
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST
OEM - EMBER TEIAT WE' ARE NOW- 314NUFAC
it ti r in g , an d do off,r goods of our tnru 111/11111.
facture cheaper than you on buy city-made goods
it.cwhere, Lumber taken 'nt eschange.tor goods.
We a!Ao furnish
RuSrwooD
NLETALIC BU•RI $L CASES, AND COFFINS
Of every description
LUILIAL maws, caps,
And *e atoo hare the
FrNEST HEAR-SE
In thin pen:t.ort of ..collutry
dtliverc4l to Llg.‘ Del of free of char?,
4.1`•11:9 0. FROST k SONS
Towanda. Jail. 11,4.71
Boc:ts aid Shce:.
I. WI , I;;_A . T 1:.0 GAINS I\•
E300725'_&., - SI-10-ES
BEIM
E IV c 1) :WOE sroiar,
South tqati of Wcrii liounc
Th. nn , lerxi3m-1 ere rccieving a large and well se
lected !dock of
11 6'6 7 S N V ,` V 1 E S
Sti:labli , for 0
SU:IMES ,VND FALL TRADE,
9tTer 1 , ,r Cash. Consisting of
GENTS,
LADIhS,
AND CHILDREN S WEAR.
SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS
SLIDE T6 l 0 MUER :1
REPAIRING .YEALy DONE
AM READY WREN ?ROAMED
Thankful (or past farerS. Wu solicit a continuance
of the same. -*1
8.011.1. L WOODFORD GILLEBT St . CLAIM
Toltatlell.' , April 5. t 869. '
- ROOTS AND SHOES MADE AND
-1-1 REPAIRED.
L. C. N'ELSON,
than made arrangements to accommodate cnatomers
that are constantly calling with hoots and Shoes for
new soles. etc.. and have had to leave them. to their
0-eat disadvatitimo. until another day. The constant
call for this kind of work. and the
.desire to have it.
done immediately. has induced me to make such ar.
rangements that you need net return home
Without sour sole being renewed and your heels set
•
square.
For prices that are honest and perfectly fair.*
Ladies that Lace gaitees that are 43rete at the toe,
To this repair-shop hi the place for to go
To get them re:% . atuped, neatly tipped or half-Eoltd.
And your feet well protected from the wet and the cold
New work we can make you with the, above doublo
quick,
We can make them for you Lhin, or we can give them
to you thick,
We can make them with high heela, 'or we Cari_give
them to you flat,
So you need not stager with a brick in your hat.
2:.11.--Oood cider vinegar for sale by barrel or gal.
Front of Methodist church, Main street. • •
Towanda; Dec. 13, 1810.- L. C. 'NELSON.
FOIt SALE AND TO RENT, ---
DITTRICIPS
MUSIC
ONE lIUNDRED Fin.sT:CLASS
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY lIELODLOYS
TWO lIUSDLIZOCIBIn'T iN CIIURCU
ORGNAI.
rive Itandred.tins, Clarionas, •rinie., Banjos,
Guitars. Con,ertinas, Aecortleens. Strings
l'Qr • all String Instruta,..nts.
Drums, Bones, etc.
SMELT YUSIC INSTRUCTION 11004,* FOR
ryEI 'V INSTRI33I4T
PIAIIT OS
From the only Ilrfit Make CS to the United
States, so F. C. Llghte fleeter Bros.. Stine
way, Weber. New York; Ilatlett and CuMstons
Boston; Matbewshek. N I•W Haven Ct.; C. lleyer,
Elnladelphia, and Knabe in-Baltimore. Melodeon,
from U. Shoninger, New Haven, Ft.; Pelonbet.
Felton k Co., New York. Organs, the celebrated
Gol4im Reel Organ, and tho Burileit
Combination Organ. 4lne door cast of - Merenei
Bank; the only etpre of tilt kind in Towanda.
R.'S. O. PORTER, SON CO,
.OLD CASH DRUG STORE,'
Comer lialtlced - Pto• Eitteeta, Tome* PL.
• Have remit!, added largely to their stook. *fun apit
oesegasee sawatatent, commutating elyertiaadre elp
dot/. ezebracieg niaar latch* used to the Arta far
roeittaniest poima. amorally aeleeted with regard
to the p
emote of thipublia. which erU.I b.
I=edcanstantlJ inlrSiod with- fruh purctuteee;atel
on the Mad re1111011!Ibie ter= et Wholesale or
BANC oottaatteis of
lIE
rum ow, viisucumm
ALCOHOL AND TITRITNITNE,
Fallible-a now opec.
TANNER'S AND, MACHINE OILS,
Yawl aad Toilet Articles in an their variety.
_ SPONGES, intEninES, SOAP 'CkXBS;
/ 421 °, 4 ar4Dalea. gertruziorr,
POCKET,)3OOKS, PORT MONADS,
Podia naives, Dawn,
TO071: SEEN AND 'we PHEPASATIONS.
PURE WLVES AND LIQDOII4
A coto . pkie assortment:
- 1 • For Medicinal nee,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, PLUS AND -0 0 ABS,
/ Garden, Fteld and Flower Seeds, Trines, Sap.
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Brims. Bread
. Pumps, Teethweg Rings, Nursing Bottles,
:apples, Nipple Silas and Shields. Syringes,
Bed Pans, SeltSealing Fruit Jars, Thar
mmeters, Flavoring Extracts, Stone
Jugs, Glue Ware, Bottles, VLOa, Corks;Batb
Brick. and StOva Blacking, Flab Tackle, Am
munition, Bc., Lkitaulc, Edectio and lloaubpacb
ic•Sledicinea, and all the popular l'ateut
All articles warranted as represented. Persons s
. 1 distance can receive their orders by stage or mail
which will receive prompt and careful attention. .
' Medical advice given gmtultonely "at the cake
charging only for medicine. .
Air Thankful for past liberal patronage, would es.
.pectfnlly announix to their fru...ads and the puldie,that
no pains shall be spared to satisfy', and merit the con
tinuation of their confidence and patronage.
Jur Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10
a.m., and 12 to. to 1. and 5 to 6 p.m.
IL C. POETER, SON & Co. -
-
July 1. 1870.-yr.
TA. , /,LOR'S CELEBRATED OIL!
.T 1 Great Rheumatic Remedy should bo kept and
used hy every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or
Horses. &very Teamster and Livery gable 'Keeper,.
every Physician and Horse Farier for it will many
times cure pain and laMeness when all other medi
cines have failed. Miners and Railroad 'Men
should, certainly keep it. tir it Is unsurpassed for
bruses and sprains. 43:act:smiths should keep it
foidheir own use and for their customers tender
footed horses, as nothing equals it for tenilerieet.
Every body suffering from pain and lard-mesa of any'
kind, burns, cuts, wounds or any eruption of the
skin, Corns. Chilblains or any disease requiring an
outward application should certaiuly..keep this cele
brated medicine. Every bottle 'warranted to give
satisfaction: For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter son & Co.
Porter & Kirby and F. W. Brown DnigtUsta, Towanda,
Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer in Brad
ford and adioining counties. -
Johnston Ildloway and Cowden,,wbcilesale Patent
Medicine Depot. No. rO2 Arch street Philadeplhia.Pa.,
Wholesale Agents. If. BROWNIG TAYLOR,
\julyl9'7o-tf Proprietor. Leßaysville,
RHEtrITATISM.-:\EURALGIA. , !
to any person producing any Medicine showing half
as many living. permanent cures as Dr. Frrtra'a
Tronratit.E 11E1 EL - 31.111C nLMET.Y.. irsksl inwardly
only.,, A pleasant Medicine,' free from injurious
drugs„ Warranted under oath, to have permanent.
ly cure's 93 in every 100 'patients treated in the p
ten years. tSee testimouyi. It in the scientific pre.
ScriPtion of Prot. Joe. ; I'. Fitter. M. D., a graduate of
the University of Pennsylvatds.' A. D., 1833, —now
one of Philadelphia's obleit regular physicians . , and
Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—wno has
made Neurlgia, Chronic and lntlamatory Rheuma.
tism the specialty of his entire professional life—a
fact vouched for by the- signatures accompanying
each bottle, and other testimonials of inany,,,,pronai.
-tient renowned physicians and clergymen. pro
tect sufferers from poisonotut 'quack nostrums and
useless expenditure of money, a legal signed .gnar
ant,i. stating exact number of bottles warranted to
mire, will be forwarded- grans.to any sufferer send
ing by letter a full description of adiction. In case
.uf failure to care, amount paid positively refunded.
Medicine sentanywliere by expresi, collect on de
livery. Afflicted invited to write for-advice; all in
formation and medicaradAice sent by letter gratis,
Address Dr. J. P. ITTLER, 29 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia. I's. The Remedy is' sold or obtained
Uy Drugaists.
TOWANDA
% GEO. .3IcCABE d: SON
Have jfist received the .Largest assortmeet of
ME _A_ Pi 33 I_, M
TOMB STONES, .IrANTLES, &c.,
AT THE LOWEST TERMS
rprsons in want of anything — in our line are re
ply:o4llly invited to call and examtne onr stock.
PETTES dr, CO.,
DRY GOO. 1) S .
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS;
VELVETEENS, W4TERPROQFS,
LOWTST )I-A lt KET Pli 1.0 E;
sc r .2o.3kul MAIN STREET; TowsynA, PA
STUARTS WHITE DRIPS at"
'
3bto.and:Mati)um
Turn TZAIJ.
Maros,Emcnos,
awn. PAIUT. wanes. warts -WASH.
And all kinds of Brushes,
KEROSENE OR COST. OIL,
• &train Fluids.. -
;Laces. sauna slam drawn?,
sperm. lard, What!. Neat. root.
MEDICINES.
$5OO, BE PAlb
Marble' Works.
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
Ever elthibitrd in this s,,)tion, t 9 which they
invite the attention of the pubhe.
,Tllty kecli on hlna cr fortislt to.order-
0 - N M - E NT S
Style
3IcCABE • & SON
Towanila;'llay I. 1871
Race now on han , ra nea stock of •
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
In great variety. aivh as
I=
ItILLIIIIIIY,
DRESS SILKS. SILK vavrrs.
A.ND SUIa*LS,
N . :Lich they iri-11. at~•t4,o
At the tsigit of the But Itohicet;k:ppo;lte the
Court iloitee,
IME
a
Li==
ATIONLLIFE INSITARA-N
!X).'OP v.& A
Gam o siw sl,ooo.ooo—nro
424irter i ;d by Congresi 1843.
CLLICENCE IL CLARK, -Preal:leas
JAY COO= Chairs:ma Vinsnoersad Es- Coin..
Emmy D. COOKE..Vice ftestdinit ;•-
lasiatays.W. Prer.B.sf:retxrY sod Admit,
The advantairea of the National Lite Inintranr
are :
It la INationalCompanl, chArtered bp c,, r ,
It ha • paid up capita of One iThoQ Dot
It often low rites of prezultuio ;
4. It !welshes larger initurwiee than ether
parties, far the same money ; -
6. It is definite end•eertais ;
6. There is no possibility Of ixiirreprew;btati e
agents, orattisunderstandiag by pol/cy-hul,
7. The policiee we plain contracts. so much i
mi ce One touch money;
8. All policies ere lion-forfeiting ;
9 . The popsies • ezeioyt‘ kw; attachment
E. W. CLARK CO.. Bankers, haikUldelp
- neral Agents. '"
D. gr.
I LI3BELL, Manager.
N. C. ELZBICZE & A. 0. SIA.SOti
*S.Agenta for Towanda and vicinity
Jan. 9, 3869 . - • •
GVARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE. ISS"CitANCE_ - E;OMPAN
NO.
, 251 BROADWAY, NEW Y.j
POLICIES FOILCE .
/Lo re, over
ASSCAL LtiMIZ, or.
LOrar.B PAW
Allapproved forms of Policies ,
' Liberal mode■ for payment of prtmlurT:.
Policies non forfeitable by their
The entire , profits of ail Company
ably alining the.instireil.
AN'NU.AL DIVIDI \DS.
WALTON It: i'kefillAM, PREAZI.ENI.
WILLIAM T. HOOKER, Vie:, - .1-REID E ,. :
LUCIUS M ADAMS. SECT ANL .ri:AL•
PHILADELPHIA P.P.11.11;.:5t1 - ,:. , ,
JAY Canis k Bankers.
Dazart. Bankers.
JOLTN WOODRIM &j Co.. Tea Mere:aut.+.
S.' A. MancEr... Prek. Farmers! k
T. 1.1.-PETYIItiIM,
j1y12.76-tf
:VINGE,NT'S;
G '\ EPA I
suraneCt: •
FIRE. LIFE. AND ACCibENT INSI'EANq
Policies writteu snd losses settled
ya alao iL6it7C agaivat y
LIG4TNING,
To buildings; contents or I:,
Fic.F. ON MAIN ST REF
/ 7ors c, Cunrt
5u41611
Books and Statism
Fott 1571.
PAPER it ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
- Pmcs, Lax, Mrsic, STATI
Pierumi
BLANK BOORS
YANNET.', NOTIONS
Towanda, Noy- - 19, 1868.
B°°r .
—l3l - .NDERY . .--THE 1
lie is reiTectfully . informed that th,
dery hsq been removed t 5 the -It:porter" 521:
third stogy , where will be done
BOO'S-BINDING!
In all its various hranches. otutenns a rk-ae,
.• the times '• will allow. The Bindery
e charge of
H. C. WHITAXER,
An experienced Binder, and ail work. will le pr
done in a style and manner which cannot 1.,
Music, Magazine - a. liewspapera.ol,l
in every variety of style. Particular attrut.•
paid to thol3uling and Binding of '
BLAKE - E-T.OOIIS
To any desired pattern. which iu qualty E
bait,' will-be warranted. -
All work will be ready for ilelirery when ; 7.!
The patronage of the public is soliclted.
feet satistaction.guaranteod:
Towanda. August 2. 11u 6—tf.
TOWANDA:~CTRICtZTt It
NVOILBS STILL ALIVE
The supeiintemlent of this shop it: ::OK
Boma of the best
LUMBER WA-(4.0.
• - PLATFORM AVACroNS
CO ERED AND OPEN BDRI
,ever offered in this market. 13r , t ael..t
OAK _AND HICKORY TIM
used, and all 'Work made by the zno.t
EXERIENCED WORKItEN
We have the
PATE RUSSIA . IldN.
cet7 light, and so dnrahte that eveu ttne
-little to do towaedathete decay.
... ' ;
Plsase eiamine.our oa beinre rnra;:. , ..
where. Repidrin ;do on short non,
M. C.Mancun Pres , ci, W. VINCE
Tcwvidalltt`p 20, 1870. Sulwrzlt - n
—____
E. BOLLES & Coc.
eir •
GE:SERAL
Comthission Merclial
SCRANTON, •I'.i
_ • S\
Respectfully avlicit corisigvar.2llt." ..f
BUTT ER, EGGS; CliEa 7 41. VEAL ; rcil
And dl other Farm Prodv,•.
One of the firm having resided to Sere..
the past ten years, and having an I'llenso.
Knee with.the Intsiness men orkpie evf.
lideut that we can sell proinco to u,o t 1:t1r.
faction of consignors. _
REFERENCES.
L. S. CIII7BDUCE, A: G. FRISIGE,
BALDWIN k ItLACKNIA. 001:11.01 .t
MAN. teliayt!villd.
S. a CIIAFFEE. MARTIN MAN N.1N ,1 .
ham, Pa: . .
CIIIIIMUCR. HENRY SIIOEM
T ' .
pitkSTETI
I'LAS_TI'
.
I - - - • .
A full supply of ,Friisii. Grouud cay.iga i
from Danger, Fitch & Co.'s b... 3,4 at th- ~0,-:
mill. ai.moutl3 of llnrumerilel.l ere:gi, tn,...
pared and warranted a pure article. '
apt.l.:7l.:lni• JdNtli; I:
.
WINTER APPLES:_New
State apples by the barrel or 11.h..1.
no‘9, at FaX.
ENE
J. A.
Avent. T;.%-vr.l3
=T. j b.
EEENTI
EM!I
PL 1".