Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 18, 1872, Image 4

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TEE 000011 D GRAPE.
Objections are< frequently made to
the ConOrd grape, on account of its
acidity. This is very mil; Mama
ed for by the fact that too much' ruit
is allowed to grow upon the vines. -
The idea 'sometimes_ advanced, that
the vine of fruit should not be pruned
at- all, has been proved incorrect by
,the experiature of the most practical
vine dressers. This variety has been
fully - tested as a table grape, and its
superior merits have been demon
strated If it is properly cultivated
it is the best for general culture, and
takes the lead in vigor ,and adapta
bilityref any that is now grown in
the open air in this section of the
country,,.'
Vines that have been planted four
years, and are perfectly healthy and
vigorous, will, itrig — htly pruned, bear
from forty to sixty brumes of grapes
annually. One-half of the clusters
- should be removed soon after the
fruit sets. By this method the fruit
will ripen , some two or three weeks
in advance of vines upon which all
of it is allowed to grow. -Older vines
will produce similar emits under
the same treatment. TO improve the
flavor of the: fruit place it on earth
enware in a well ventilated cellar for
several weeks. By this means its
acid properties will be changed,, and
it will then have more of the saccha
. rine mitter, which is a most desira
ble quality in fine fruit. The grapes
can in this way -- - L e kept perfectly
- fresh for two or three months.
It will be found thit this grape
can be grown in this manner with a
fair prespect of profit to those who
cultii'ate it for the market, as its -val
ue would t be greatly increased ; and
it would , find a quick 1 sale to those
who are usually inclin d to pay a fair
price for choice fruit rather than
purchase that of an i
,ferior quality
at a cheaper rate. Herr: then, is one
important requirements-to grow first
class fruit
=
brit:v.:cr. or HEAT ON PLANTS.—
The result of a recent investigation
by Bialoblock, in rega d to the influ
ence of the warmth of soil upon the
development of certain cultivated
plants, is summed up Eby him in the
following words : The influence of
warmth of the soil is made manifest
in two directions ; in the shortening
or lengthening of the period of vegi
tatidn, and in affecting the external
form of the plant : the acceleration
of growth of vegetation occurring
principally in the earlier periods.
With an ascending. temperature of
"the soil, vegetation is forwarded up
to a,certain point. From the mo
ment, however, s:,len this point is
reached an increase of temperature
in the soil actually retains growth.
The inarium point of favorable tem
perature of the soil varies for differ
ent plants; but the maintenance of a
constant temperature' has for its re
sult a more vigorous- growth of the
plant experimented on. The extreme
limit of a constant temperature of
the soil at which a growth of the
roots can still take place, we may as
sumo tole below, but very near 140
F. Aground temperature of fifty F.
barely : allows 'plants to fulfill com
pletely all - their functions of life and
conditions of development. An in
creased ground temperature has no
special influence; upon the absorption
of uutritionsmatter hrotign the
roots, and the accelerated growth re
sulting from din increase of heat is
usually acconipanied. by a greater
. percentage of water in the plant: ,
ROOT . OR TOP GRArrED . TREES.- We
have read nearly all the arguments
offered for and. against the employ
ment of yottn - g seedling apple trees
for stocks, but failed to see any good
—reason why they were nkt equally as
valuable as though thef were several
feet high instead of inches. We have
worked many thousand of such stocks
with our own hand ; also - grafted
large numbers of trees standard high,
but give the preference to what are
called reot-grafted trees. There is
certainly as much likelihood of the
seedlinc, stock being tender as 'there
is. of 'the variety worked upon it,
hence the less there is of this tender
stock the better, and if it is all buried
undef ground and protected, the less'
liable it is to injury. . Of course we
do not believe that the lateral roots
from large seedlings, or other trees,
should bo employed for stocks, as
some 'men have been accused of using
(although we doubt 'if it was ever
done to any considerable extent) ;
but the straight perpendicular, or
main root, of thrifty seedlings should
be used. Nurserymen Will not be
too honest, but we think as a rule,
they are in this respect equal to their
accusers.--Rural New Yorker.
GRAHAM Grits FOR BiEMCFAST.—Er
ery-family should have a set of. Gra
ham tins, and know how to use them.
Have 'a hot fire, set . the., tins on the
stove, put a small piece of lard in
each tin. While it is getting hot mix
-the batter; for each six tins, 1 egg
beaten very light, 1 cups of sweet
milk. Graham flour enough to make
a stiff batter; drop the batter into
the hottest tin first ; be sure to have
each tin-hot before filling;--set in a
hot oven. They should be done in
twenty minutes, and if eaten immedi
ately are very nice ; though made in
this• way, they are quite good cold.
FOR COLORING COTTON OR WOOLEN
Goons.—One half pound of sugar of
lead, dissolved in boiling water in
pound bicromate of potash dis;
solved in a vessel of.wood; dip first
in the lead water, thenin the potash,
until it is the shade desired for the
yellow. Blue.—One ounce of prus
slate of potash, 1 tablespoonful of oil
of vitriol, 1 of copperad, in a brass
kettle with sufficient water to cover
the goods. Bring-to o boil, put in
the goodsforftfreen minutes stirring
often. The above is for 5 pounds.
To PICKLE MEAT IN ONE pAy.--roe
a tub nearly full of rain or river wa
ter, and put two pieces of thin wood
- acrossit, and set the , beef on them,
'distant about an inch' from the wa
ter. Heap as much salt as will stand
on your beef, and' let it remain twen
tV-fout hours;= then take = the meat
Off and boil it, and you will find it as
salt us if it had been in pickle for six
weeks the water—having drawn the
Await completely through the beef.—
The Fore6ier's Monthly Journal.
Mrscs Pic.—Six pounds of currants,
three pounds of resins stoned, three
pounds of apples chopped fine, four
pmmds,of suet, two pounds of sugar,
two pounds of beef, the peel and juice
of two lemons, three piiita3 of rid'
boiled Cider, half an ounce of mixed
spice. • Press , the whole in a deep pan
when well mixed.
Firrr-osz persons were convicted
lan yes: of *hit* the pcistallow,
FOUNDFAY I MACHINE 13110 P.
Tlisiuderiks_ sa bathe pore4id the
off sad Itittibm 'bop lobAr pampa by Jabs Carman.
" libig i ustoserigaleOl mi r4Biaid= lag
• I • •
MILL_GEA.B.INGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MAN DRILLS,
4lndallklaits at
• MILL IRONS
, Kann inuma "",
ENGINES REPAIRED,
And all vat marraated to We l sattabettos.
SHINGLE MACHINES
Of the latest and most herprovedidialemannfictured
and kept oonidantly on hand ready for an.
PLOU-GHS;
ISIDDHILL. IRON MID WOODEN DEANS
Of all kind&
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
•
PLOUGH POINTS
of sll mu* an .: the latest tt i c remaits kept
CHURN POWERS,
LAZO/ AND• lIIKALII. MI:11ZZ.
STOVE CAS:
MA [:
SLED AND SLEIG?I [SHOES,
Kgral.;, "
• LARGE MOM
And all kinds of castings furnished is
*arch 30.10.. MEANS A ROCKWELL.
NE CARRIAGE pACTORY !
On Pine, betlnsen - Main and Second. Streets, back
of O. F. Sisson & Co.'s Sant,
TOWANDA, pp.4'N'A
HENRY. STOLEN; dr, CO.,
Respectfully antionnus to his frieticluud patrons,
that Ribese bu lit a -
NEW /3EICIC FACTORY.
where they will constantly keep on hand a full assort
went of -
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN IBITGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
nO=N'G i ISITLETS, taiDl SICELETWAS,
Made of the beat material and finished in the best
city style. Ilia long experience in - city Carriage
factories gives them a decided advantage over others
in the
Finish, - Style and Durability
of his Wagons. All they asks is an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
reviews kl puramthas elsewhere
ALL WORK WARRANTED TC GIVE PERFECT
SATISFACTIO.'.
Thauktal for the liberal patro 1.10 formerly ex.,
tended and respectfully ask a coutlrmauce of the
same.
RKPAIRIRG PROMPTLY ATTMCDED TO
reduced price? )
Towanda. May 24. 1870.—tf I
T HE_ OLD MAIN STREET
Carriage Factory.
JAMES BRY/iN'T
• Still continues the Ent:nfector, of
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
Of every deakeiption, at the chl stand of G. LC
Drake,.
MAIN TOWAI)A, PA
His work is all of this
LAT-EST STYLE Ali'M • FINISH.
In the mauutacture at wagons .clothing is need bat
the a
BEST STEEL iXLES,
To ether with the
COMPOSITION BOXES
In tight Worti.
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
AND 1
LUMBER WAI!3ONS
- Kept constantly on band.
The best Eastern stock is cued In the manufacture
of Wheels. Spokes are all rired cint—not sawed.
ALL WORN SOLD
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY
d ts to Halal, and as to dumMlity
SUiEEI,OII TO ANY IN THIS SECTION.
sir ALL wow' W
JAMES BRYANTI
tp1.1911,
BLICDOD & CO..
CO..
Still continua o maimfacture their celebrated
HORSE" POWERS & pLEANERS I ,
and Will sell a better machine, foie less money . than
-can be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for
i
otir =meth:teethed they - will' do as mach, or more,
, than any other. and are more &trebly built.. We
personally superintend ear work land see that it is
well down. We will send
1 30
Dlftelt/PTIVE CAT ' MS,
of ear machines , cm application:
. .
ONE AND TWO HO E POWERS,
OM it Tee Horse THRILSHEB ii SEPERATORS.
THRZSMiIit aid CLEIIMRS.
- FANNING If - LLS,
COICCIAIII AND DRAG ILLt MILLS,
Ski AND GEIST WILL work acme to order.
Otis US • Gall before purchisinelsewhere.
I'd "00 (1110.11 . %MEM
'• 0 0 V acipria
Aug. 2.1369.
1:1' .
NEW PLANINL. MILL.
• The tmdessigned hating built a Ilarge and comma ,
dims 1011 in the Borough of Tosis, and filled it
with the most modern and improved machinery, for
the manufacture of • • •
WERDOW BASH AND BLENDS,
Are prepared to an orders, whether largo or small,
span the shortest notice. We have also a large To.
slaty of XOULDLROS, of the c t r t style and pattern,
which we aul furnish much ' than they can be
worked by band.
TONG crEtta.
GBOOVECG. I
i T it
1 . ELWIN%
AM ail other work pertaining to 3 cry, will be done
to suit oar customers. ,
1 A mmo buiidi ..and not living move than twelve
to fourteen miles will find it lamely for their
t o buy of us. or bring the lumber and have
It by our machinery. Rifts your grist of
!flooring, or other blather, and vie your team II
feeding. bete it ground out and Wie it home with
you. -. .
We will .pay CA BE for ' PAM AND EtEWLOCY
LE XlMit delivered at our lumber yard, Come sod
moo wk. toormal oar.
Tom orahit R. MIL lar B. rolo o.
eta. pa,
ITHACA ik A.TRENB RAIL WAD
A. , con sea imir - Satabg; Itaritator tin, Urn:
Itawarat Toga gotacillartit haw At ana at
Mia cm? seen as tulles- aa.
Boatta,kave *await alp. award" okiithsus lat 2
)13TIIERN
=MULL ~, BAIL
_ -as Asa OW MONlVelitir.l2lol,. wn.
fr - Mii al'ras as Mows : 4 . •
ummi
Labium I Atheas. L „bun. 1 Atka&
7:30 a.m. icon A. ii. i 0 :55 A. x„ imiss p.m
6:30 am. 4 :101 r. at. ?CO m • at. 4:10 v. at.
dal mm. • ,
'baba km Owego Ashura at 7:25 a. at..
12:0 p. m., sad 5:45 p. tn. Tratm entre at Owmm
tram Auburn at 11:36 amt., 2:101 pan.. sad • *Spam
St
TimE
it.z)%tv.
1... IC
2:10 '
200
2:40
2:10
320
3:30
3:50
4:25
IP. Y.
7:00 TOWANDA. 12:15 7:15
1:10 BARCLAY atnienos 120
7:30 11011110 Z 11:45 1:45
510 WILOOMS .... 11:15 sas
8:10 ....NEW • ALBANY.... 11115 6:115
5:20 ..... 10:55 5:55
8:W DENHORE . 10:25 RIBS
9:15 BERNICE 10:00 5:09
x. A. 12. T. P .
B. P. DBAN,
Cleul Pasaimger Agent.
pA. & N.Y. CANA & RR. CO.—
, Anaixonsorr OP PASSIM= ra,Anis.
To take effect Monday, :Nov. 27.
111100THWA3D. , i woaravaan.
11330mrra1.
No. No. No. No. I No. No—, No.
33. 9. 7. STATIONS. 34. 9. 36.
PII •M • 311 M P3l P 1111
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iii jai 745 —.Elmira . 1,12 45 645 840
3 30'12 15 830 Waverly' , Il SS 6,05 753
3 40,12 50 840 --Athena.. ... .111 45 5.55 745
4 30; 125 925 • 'Towanda 'll 00 525 705
330 215 10 25k Wyalnidng...... 955 433 610
555 235 10 431..... ... 934 415 543
617 255 11 09 .... Xeshoypen.... 911 3575 23
625 301 11 16 ..... Mehoopany.... 903 350 515
6SO 3 25 , 11 45 ...Tankhannock... 836 325 415
750 425 130 ......Plttaton: 1 735 225 335
815 445 200 ... .Wlkea Barre...l 7 10 205 310
.... 720 4 20•
..11ancb Chunk.. ... ....• 11 20 ...
PuB 24 533 ' Allentown.....• at 10 19 r X
835 555 .....Bethlehem ..
910 625 , Easton-- 1. to 25'
• 10 30 815 ....Phlladelphla.... 800,
945 ' New York • 6OO,
6 45 ....Washington. ... - 1
..... .....
INGS
•M 'PM' lam(
Xo. 30 lama Towanda at 7 20; Athena, 7 50; Wa
verly. 00; 'arrive St-Mlita at 900 /1. H.
-
No. 31 team Elmira at 5 45; Waverly. 6 45; Ath•
eta. 700; arrive at Towanda at 7 45 P.
Down Trains dine at Whits Haven. tp Trains
dins at Pitistor.
Passengers to and from Kew York and Philadel
phia without change of cars.
Down train contacts at Allentown with Through
fast Express for liiiaburg. Pittsburg and the West.
R. A. PACKER.
- Superintendent.
JEW ROuT.E :T9 PHILADFII
- PHU.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal
timore. WashingOn, and the Smith.
Passengers by this route take Pennsylvania &
New York Railroad train. passing Towanda at 'MS
A.M., make close connection lat Bethlehem with Es
press train of north Penn'a Railroad, and arrive In
Philadelphia at 6:05 P. Y.. in time to. take night
trains either for the South or {Pest.
City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of
a trai co nveypassengeri to the variatol.DePobi
d t iti p its of the city. i.
Leave worth Penne& Railroad Depot, corner Berko
and American stre , Philadelphia at 7:35 A. 11.,
sr-living at Towanda 4:59 P. U., mane evening.
Stan's Baggage Erpr • collects and delivers bag
gage, office, No. 105 Soot ifth street, Philadelphia.
IfB,II2GHT ACCONKODAIIOI4II.
3 -
Freight received at Front m i d Noble strects, Phila
delphikaind forwarded br Duly Fast Freight train
to Towanda. and all tiointa 16 Snavehanna 'alloy
with quick dispatch. CLARK.E.
Gen. Agt. K. P.R. P.., FrOnt and Willow Sts.
.1.707. 21. 1870. Philadelphia.
•
ERIE RAELWAYI
I
noo MILES UNDER Eck' urrys HOUT
ONE ILANACIrCEST. t CHANGE OVCOACIIIK.
BROAD GUAGE-DOUBLE TRACE
po ,
e, •
CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT.
MILWAUKEE. ST. PAM OMAHA.
And at! points West 4nd Northiest.
ILuMMELD. CIALI6C, nattaxa.
DAYTON; CINCINNATI! INDIANAPOLIS,
LOUISVILLE, ST: 1.0 18, .
And all points Routh and SO'uthwest.
NEW AND Imejtorgia DIUMT/13 ROOM ASD Burns°
Cowers, coral:Ulna all Modern ImProvernedta. are
.run through on all Trains between Buffalo. Niagara
Falls. Suelienaion Bridge, Cleveland, Cincinnati and
New Tork.
On and after Monday; Jan.! Int 1R72, trains will
leave Waverly stabout the following hours, viz :
1#.. - IRY 81171.V1
H. S. CL&IIIC.
\a.- , N No. I No.
STATIONS. 1 1 _ „_"
o.
;7. t ; 3.*
- , : ' . l '" I.
A. A. HP. XP. Y.
New York Leave 9 11 00 1 5 30! 700
Jersey eity....... •• 9145 11 15; 01451 720
Susquehapr-a ... •• D 4 201 8 151 1 52; 235
Great 8end...... •• .Y. 1.. 8 37. 2 171
Binghamton-- ••; • 5;13; 915 ; 2521 325 -
Owego . - 5 53 1- 10 10; 345 411
'Waverly 6201 11 10' 4 211 448
Elmira • " - 7 05; 11 50, 1 5 051 525
Corning 798 12 351 5 421 601
Painted Mg- ... " • . 12 38! .•. .. ' ...• ..
' Ilochcker . . ... . Arrive 34 40; • .•-•1 10 26 1; /9 20
Hornellaville.... " 5 8'53 1 2 05!13 7 05,D 720
:Buffalo. •• 12 00; 6 25; 11 20' 11 23
'Niagara Ca 1144.... •• ' 1 12 48' 7 05! 12 10 1 12 10
Supienelon Bridge •• 11253 7 10, 1215; 12 15
Clifton •• I 1 00, 7 15; 12 21; 12 20
;Dunkirk - •• 2 22 1 7 20; 12 54! 12 54
- Cleveland : •• 700 6 551 6 551 655
1 Cincinnati( 6;00 1 • 7 001 700
P. :n• 'P. M. I A. :if. 'A. M.
1
4:27 a.m.. NIGHT EXPRESS:(Mondaysexceptedliiir
Rochester, Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cin
cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan
• Southern, and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also at Clew,-
land with the C.'C. C. k Ina. Railway for Indian
apolis; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
Line Railway. and the Ohio, k Mississippi Railway
for the South and Southwest ; also with connect
ing lines at principal atations on main line.
4:44 a. m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily. for Rochester.
Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak
. lug direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk
and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and
Cleveland. for all points West. and at Cincinnati .
with the Ohio k Mississippi and Louisville Short
Line Railways for the South and Sontn-west ; also
with all connecting lines at principle stations on
main line. ,
8:20 a.m.—MAIL TRAIN. Sundays excepted. for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
4:40 p. m.—ELItIRA ACCOMODATION, Sundays
excepted.
6:30 p. M., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. for
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleieland, Cincinna
ti and the ,South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main tine. •
New and improves Drawing Roo m Coaches accom
pany this train from New ,York to' Buffalo. and
Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornellsville. run
nlngihree:to Cleveland and Galion without change.
16:00 a.m.—EX. MAIL. Sundays excepted, for Buf
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains
for the West.
A Sleeping Coach Is attached to this train running
through to Buffalo.
7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted.
10:10 a.m.-EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the West.
CincinnatU Leave
Cleveland
Dunkirk
--
Clifton
Susp•neon Bridge ••
Niagara
Buffalo F
flornelbetille
ftoehester
Corning •
Elmira
travprly
Owego
Binghamton . ..." ••
Great Bend -
Susquehanna..,, "
Port Jervis Arrive
Middletown.....,
Goshen
Newburgh
.• '
Patereon
Newark-
Jersey City "
New ••
t Mondays excepted, betwi.eix llorncllsville and
Port Jervis, ,
•
1:37 a.m.—FIGHT EXPRESS.Bundaysexcepted,con.
fleeting at-Now York with afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England cities..
' Sleeping Coaches accomparY• this train to N. Y.
6:OS a.m..CINCINNATI MBES& Mondays elz
cepted. connecting st-Jerselfr City with afternoon
and evening trains of Nest "Jersey Railroad for
Pbßadelphis; Baltimore. and Waahnigtoa; am: at
- New York with steamers and afternoon Express
trains for New England Otitis. Also stops at prin.
cipal stations and connecting points on main line.
Bleeping Coaches 'company thistrain to New York
12:41 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. Sundaysexeepted. con
necting at Jersey City with midnight Express train
05 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Ato
stops at principle stations and connecting points
on. mein line. .
New and improved Drawing-Iroom Coaches accom
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
1:50 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION MUM daily for
Brusqueluuina.
8:49 a. m.—ELMIRk MAIL. StindaYeexcepteri.
8:22 p. m.—NEW YORE. MAIL. Sundays excepted.
8:47 p.m.-LIGHTNING EXPIIEBB. - dally, connect
:-. log at Patens= for Newark!; at Jersey City with
llorning_Express Train of New Jerail Railroad for
Baltimore and Washington; and at New Tork with
Morning impress train for Boston and Nevi England
cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con.
meting points on main
Sle es* eping Coaches accompany this train thrangh to
N 'fork.
3:50 p.m.—WAT TP.EIGRT. litcrodays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED TRItCUGH.
SS. A remised and complete • Pocket Time Table"
of Passenger Trains on' the Erie Railway and con
- sleeting lines, has reoently.betn published. awl can
be procured on application" to the - Ticket A€ebt of
Abe Company.
L. D. RUCKER.
Gen, tropt
COAL AT VTALVSING!
The undersigned have on band. and intewt t.
hoer). • au__Rdy of Sullivan Anthracite . Barclay. an.
hard A nte cleor ibe various sites.
esp. 35, ISM, G. 11. WELLES CO.
rABLE OF Ti
1711131 RAILEOLD.—I
r. is, 1871. -
11111M0111.
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Fes!
NVEKIWARD
TASTWAAD
STATIONS. 11°'
WEI
9 45
i - 25
1 25
1 40
1 45
1 52
215'
9615
4 DO
7 35
8 12
8 41
9 2 ,
10 15
11 IL3
2 52
353
55
700
653
700
A . U.
W 11: It.. BARR.
Gen? Paes'e:Agl
t
T HE
• PUTOkadell aldi IMOD at
ts time lbw ani. Pe= kw; is ma lesen*
lecke to time Miens Ili Beetilent Oommity see ilea&
Sr. slap sad sill sollsolid obit at
GROCERIES,
Vldek I has sualased tee Omsk ind,ftel eceSiMst
UM I ais sell at as low fatee as tea be peeebaeed
iiewburs. Iww oast tatlbbspublics spleidlistock
TEAS, COFFEES, NOMA
swum. miumaTus. BPICEII, U.
AIEROWFLOITE, GRAHAM DO.
I bop oonalaney on land. POE!. EUXII. LARD. Ind
- -
aII its& oi nut. Atonid call the attention ot Lite
Potato to Or Caul Be Beat •
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
Large assortment of TA! lE6I, 80rioN8, - TOIL=
SOAPS. Sc.. Ac. I pay the highest cosh Otos tor
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers. give us a cull before selling elfewbere.
All persona Indebted to the late arm " rill please oall
and make immediate payment.
C. B. PLIXB.
Towanda.'March. 12, 1867.
J. LONG.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WQQD, WILLOW, AND STONE WARE,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Sc.,
.COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS.,
I desire to cali the attention of the public .to ray
assortment of goods. which II always full and com
plete, and will be sold to my customers at lowest
market rates.
My stock of
TP • S, COFFFRS,
flare been purchased since the late reduction in the
tariff on them, and are offered at prices 40 cor
respond.
Orders by mall or otherwise will receive ikrefo
and prompt attention.
. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage
they havo given me, I wish a continuance of the
same.
• CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
feb.2o'7l
GOLD STILL COMLNG DOWN I
,1,311) palCO n; Tax
_GROCERY & PROVISION GINE,
COWEI O L & MYER'S
at prices that cannot fail to aatiefy all that they art
determined not to be undersold by any °be.- They
have enlarged their Store by building au that they
now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily
received by them. They have coanected with their
store.a Market where they now keen Devil meats to
sell by 'the quarter or piece, sna a full supply - of Gro-
ceries and Provisions, to which they woulo 'all the
attention of all cub buyers. Come and aremine our
Goods and Pricer, before Purchasing ano satisfy
yourselves. We guarantee all goods to give entire
satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for
their put liberal patronage and solicit a continuance
Of the same. COWELL & &Ms.
Dec. 20, 1889. t
CHRISTMAS!
THE UNDERSIGNED has just re
ceived a large and varied assortment of
BEM
ima
12,:!
11 40
10 00
10 00
540 10 00 440
5451 1005 445
5 551 18 121 152
6 45{ 11 401 700
10 45! 3 301 10 05 .
550 j 715
1220, 4 55. 11 30
12 58'5 35; 12 08
137. GO '1241
219. 0 45, 115
3 05!7 27: 155
3 . 351 7 521 217
4 00, 8 25, 247
7 50, 12 05, ClB
8 45- 12 53
9 04! ...... '.....,
12 10' .- I 835
11 00: 2 47, 840
203' 515
11 38 323; 915
1200: 340' , 925
If. P. M.:P 4 Y.
LADIES' rx, :HES;
of 111 desmipticom. Also s *elected assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, legE GOLD
T M NT "E, I_, 13, "2' ,
CLOCKS or ALL emits mom nit CHEAP•
EST TO THE BEST.
•
GOLD. SILVER ADD TEEL SPECTACL? AEG
EYE-GLASSES to fit all cases of iapalred sight
11 W PATICNT ACCOMODATIIVG SPICCTACIZIL
fly this patent lam enabled to exchange Glasses at
any time 'without extra charge. can and aes. '
CLOCKS. WATCHES Alith JEWELRY REPAIRED ,
wialumnik.
Towanda. Dec. 8. 1811
~-,4 • giiatSiS i
PA -ft.'s=
. 5i 1T4 4 1 1 - -..
z = 2 Illfgol e 8
0 1 - 1 ..., Ass. ,
0. 1 es
..se 2 Z I SA
V.,: .gs :
r. 4 .cligq3. -
F. 4 o ti, -- :, 2
5 P.a - 2 406 g
g g ' 4 02 111.1. 0 P.
Ei- A 4 Zu 10 4 1 4 . -
;;"I _A Ei S4 2l-m4ale
R A 4itilrigipli f
At - z -1 1 4194 1 . 6 3
0, .--• 11-Ireef4
i - 4 - , z15. 2 (1. alpop: .
•I Amazat, r oOU
;Tmi D- glilliathll4
11A.VDIG
PATCH.
NM In baDd a large stock of
m Do., BUCZWEEAT DO
Celebrated Lana
lamp..
C. B. PATCH.
No. 1 PATTON'S BLOCK.
TOWANDA, PA
AND
SPICES,
31. 1. LONG
are now being offered at
YEARS.!
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Comstating of
AMER ICAN WATCHES
SWISS; WATCHES,
- • &11D
JULES HUGUETLN
HENRY FRANKS, _
Olocassoor to Hawn uLuns.)
MERCHANT- TAILOR;
so. 4. Griffith k Psiton's Block /htdd• Stmt. To.
wands. A good assortront Ot Cloths. Itestings and
Oasaimeres. constantly on band. Goods nude to
order in the best manner. dec.7.11-11. '
EUREKA ! EUREKA 11
Everybody has dißoovered that
OLD CLOTHDIG HOUSE
Aosenlleld & Wolff
MI
'One door mini of Fos k If emir's) is
THE PLACE; FOR BARGAINS.
They now hugs e'grest store full of the
1
RICHEST AiD MOKT DELtria - ta, ASSORTMENT
- I or
MIEN AND B OYS' CLOTIUNG
To bo found outside the cities.
- .
Their) goods ire
FTha.l ENOUGH
TO SUPT` ANY TASTE,
CHEAP-ENOUGH '
I
TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE
DON'T BE DECEIVED!
serer !rare an ;old friend for a new one.'
Remember that ROSWIFIELD & WOLFF . sr
permanently located here, and can offer_ greater in
ducements to purchsaers than any other houie in
town.
It is the interest ofgehttlemcn in this section to
come and_being all their boys, and give their goods
an eilimination. I
Consider the fact tbzt you can buy at P.OSEN
FIELD k WOLFF'S, beantlful and subatantal Cloth
ing.for a mere song.
•
ROA'iINFIELD do WOLFF.
August =. 1871.
IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO
A. VALUE THEIR SIGHT!
The sight of the aged iaalsted. the weak strengthen
ed and the perfect preserved.
PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL '/NSTiTTTE,
CONCAVE CONV=„CBTEITAL LENSES. LONDON
1.110 LID .911)1111179 GLASS 10U 7/77.JA OR
The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles, made by
the above institute are now a long time before the
public, and the rapid and increased demand for them
combined with the =universal acknowledgment of
their clearness in vision and ease to the eye, shows
plainly that they arc superior to any other glasses
in the market.
The majority of Spectacles, (mostly Imported)-and
no matter how fine the frames. contain but a poor
and worthless articie;of glasses,(generally cast or
pressed;) they are made to be sold, only, without
any' calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and
therefore the great 'cotnplaint of poor and weak
sight. Thousands are using glasses now which tire
and fatigue-the eye, where the °Wets get dim after
abort usage, or require en Intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the sight, which,'were they
properly suited, would be preserved a life time.
The advantages claimed for. the Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses are the following
The Lenses are ground of the best material, pare
and hard. and made only for optical purposes, they
are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim.
They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of.viaion
not found in any other &Lys.
They can be used equally well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing thoeyea.
They are groUnd mathematically, Mae in the con
cave conv"x mirror: according to the philosophy of
nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
asaiating natnre only, instead of forcing it.
That the lenses are centered correct into the frames.
They can be need longer than any other glasses
withoutchanging to a higher power;
The frames are made strong and durable by expe
rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WALA—CEIAMBERISS.
Dealer In Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan.
da, Pa., has the Sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford count,.Pedlers employed.
July 12,1870-tf r
TPWANDA I
,STEAM .
FLOUItiNG: MILLS!
NW. IL FITLI I ER & CO.,
I
Respectfully inform the public that having relmilt
on the site of the old mill, with all modern improve.
ments,Ahey are now iprepared to do
GUSTO GRINDING
In the beat possible manner and on the shortest
notice. No pains be spared to give satisfaction.
Farmers doing buslness in town can bring their
grain and have it ground the same day to take back.
FLOUII,,,BUCKWELT F:LOUIt, FEED. 1 MEAL,
By the ear Thad or in quantities to snit pirehiaers
•
,GROUND QATTIGA PLASTER
All kinds of grain'tskan in es.chstge for Plaster
Cash paid for all kind. of grain
Towanda. Nov.l. 1871
ANCHOR _STEANIERS.
Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. to and
from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW- •
Calling at Londerry to land xaUa and Passengers.
' The Steamers of this favorite line are built ex
pressly tor the Atlantic Passenger Trade. and-fitted
up iv every respect with all the modern improve•
ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort, and
convenience of paeselitters. Passage Rates Payable
In Currency, to GLASSOOW. LLLERPOOL and
LONDONDERRY. I
FIRST CABIN. 155 and $75, aceardm to location.
CABIN RETURN TICKETS. $l3O. securing best so.
conamcdatious. INTERMEDIATE. $33. STEER
AGE. $2B. . . .
Parties sending far their friends in the Old Cowin.
try can purchase tiekets at redwrd fetes. For fat.
ther particulars apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS.
7 Bowling Green. N. Y. or to B. CAIMANS. Central
Express Office. Towanda. Pa. amocUB'74
YOMI
v v COLLEGE.
•
KINGSTON. PA.
zetablisked 1863.omeneetkiat wvirathis Bem
oan,. Rfropea!ig 1,187 L
- _ _
_
Abe most thorough team of Commercial Inatmo-
Ame en
en the countoosiserek ry. Terms kneel. Lk= at any otter
first. iss Cli Cbikpe. Situations furnished
to superior graduates. from time to Um. Our
. graduates are filling burettes and honorable post
, time in neady evot7 State in the Union. Telegraph.
tug taught by sound and repute,. Part:Misr atten
tion is p..id to Penmanship. Students tray=
studies In both Seminary and Fonimercial
Scholarships for full Commercial course. $2500.
with Telex=OMß. SUMO- WeiWaPhing skim
$2500. Ornamental Penmanship. ;Owes: months)
$lO.OO. Board per week. $4.00. For further In.
formation. address
,Bes. Nemos. D. Priori.
- pal Wyoming Seminary in Com.nerr s ial rollege„, or
11. amarz. M. A.. itiqipal Commercial College.
XthentiWi. Pa. attPl.Mant
El
1 1
IS
OF
AT; $6 PER TON
0. F. 'MASON.
W. E. FULLER.
~ C •~ ~ ul~it
I - - Grander mg
PEOPLE'S
wiloosas 11.113) zsaanctir trot
oats cams sumo MID sum mins&
♦ ism stufamilell gib* of
re) :!,1,111 a :AM! MI Al (s),l
Indsll will be sold 14 tie lowest powlble,
CODFISH,
._I4AMMM,
:i51:I;AsZ(11
PORK,
MUTTON,
FRUIT OF,ALL DESCRIPTIO:SB;
MODERN STONE WARE.,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, HEAL, GRAIN, /v:i.
Bring on ycna produce, which we pay cub for.
DAIRYMEN,
A =stud supply of , Ashton Batt; all aired Chum.
Butter Mina Tuba. ko.
Plazas nil and look through our stock, and we yip
do our belt to please you. W. A. SOCZWELL.
Towanda. April 28. 1869.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
S T O SR E
..
MoCABE & EDWA.RDS,
Wholesale and Betail Dealers ln
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS,
3.t1210171113 SEW. BLOCS, TOWL.NDA. - PA.
.
We do • not deers it necessary to enumerate Willie
diferent articles we keep. Our.ssortment is
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
Ws seal nothing but
FIRST CLASS G9ODS
Cash paid for Parer Produce. • •
- JAMES McCABE,
March 1. 1670. WM. EDWARDS.
FU.I. & 31ERCUR are now receiv
lug a fresh sleek 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 trash and desirable. -We
sell at lowest market prices.
Jan. 10. 1871.
TIRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
since the recent decline in price, and selling
cheap at retatl.
Jan. 19. 1571
VOX. & MERCUR aro selling Gro
a_ cedes at retail. Jan. 19. 1871.
VOX k MERCUR are selling New
and Freati Goods. Jan. 19. 1871.
Fax & lIERCUR are selling Gro
eerie. cheap. Jan. 19. 1871.
VOX, & IttEIICUR tire selling first
clus Goods only. Jan. 19. 1871.
VOX d, MERCUR are selling
JL cheaper than ever. . Jan. 19. 1671.
REMEMBER that wo _ are selling
Goods at
R E.T 'A I !
And that we won't be undersold. -
Jan. 19, 1871. FOX k id-ERCER.
MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC
CO3—Tery choice—at
Jan. 19. 1871
VOX tt MERCVII do not deal in
Sboddy Goods. Jan. 19. 1871.
OUR' CUSTOMERS can rely upon
getting the very best the naarket'affords and at
lowest prices. E. T. FOX.
Towanda. Jan. 19.'71. HENRY MEBCtB
REMEMBER THAT FOX & ISIER
CUR are retailing all kinds of Groceries at
wholessietnices. The largest Stock in town. Goods
fret class,: Prices low. FOX.
Sept. 29.'70 : EIENIIYX MERCI7It.
THE BEST 'KEROSENE OIL Li
town by the quantity or Jung] at
FOX it IXERCRIVS.
BAKERY AND DINING ROOM.
First block north of Ward House
BREAD, PIES, CARE,CRACKERS,
BAKED DAILY,
And sold nt Wholesale and Retail.
In our DINLNIZI ROOMS we will . accommodate the
public with either a lunch or a good meal at all
Woes of th day and evening.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND MIMI
TEEM SEASON.
Also sane assortment of Groceries, Confoctloners.
Fruits. Nuts. &c.
maylB' tf
CENTRAL MARKET.
The subseriberi still continue to keep constantly
on bands full and complete. wortment of every
thing pertaining to their busineu, consisting main
ly of
BI EO, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
l~r.: w 1
HUTTON, 74.1111,
'
TEAL. POULTRY,
•
SAUSAGE. LARD,
• BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF,
. TALLOW. kc., ac.
)20, _
H I I s-
FRESH FROM THE LA KFS
,711 I•
In their season.
Parties wishing Oysters in large or email qsumii.
ties will be furnished on abort notice, at the. old
stand. Owner. Idasxcr, Mcmtanye's Block. first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Csu 0 isdaox. maxim k wzruoca.
Tam. Ktru.oci.
Feb. 2a. 187041
THE BEST AND CHOICEST
SITP.KING TOBACCO,
13 3LOI7PACTIMED AT
FACTORY NO. 1.,
3D DIBTEICT Or MARYLAND.. t
W ption Bee tbalEvery Package ycaa buy bean, th at
aece.
Dse.l&lSO.
%MINER HOUSES AND LOTS IN
z. TOWANDA BOROUGH VOL R&M—Situated
oa Poplar Street above Western Asetnne. These
Moues are now being bat and will be coati:4oM
on Anzac' let. . Good well cistern. and cellar with
each haute. For Outlier, particulars address or en
vain of _
iltine2r7l4n W. BB MULL
/a 24 Milk. sad Mu Stir,. Tonads. Pa
-1
,
suppLuDs.roa
iVICICHA,MBLAOK'S.
t}:,,A33I:VA
CHINA,
GLASSWARE.
STONEWARE 0 •
SILVER PLATED WARE,
From Bolger, & Brother
FRUIT. JARS
FURNITURE.
FURNITURE EMPO,RIUW
:ill). 107 WA= 8 ram t i ,
The greatest inducements to those In Tamp!
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE I
The attention of the public is especially called to
our recent boar purchases from the-late Great Ana
Wm Bales of
CHAMBER. AND PARLOR
FURNITURE!
WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS,
AT $76 00. Au/
NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00,
• Topther with our drplete Stock of • •
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS
TABLES, STANDS, SPRING
BEDS, MATRESSES,
=
LOOKING-GLASSES,
And In fart everything_ to be found in a Firit:Claaa
- Furniture Store. •
•
CHEAPER THAT THE CHEAPEST.
11 MEMBER THAT- WE ARE NOW MANUFAC:
IL luring. and do offer goods of our own manu
facture cheaper *than you can buy city-made goods
elsewhere. Lumber taken in exclunge for goods:
FoX & 2SEACIIR.
FOS•k mnacrß'3.
D. W. SCOTT k CO
BEEP,
ripauDia
- -
k --traites.
New and botirtlttal pattiens.
The be it Wad in annaloat.
Towanda. dug. 30"11.
Funitire.
IiEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!
We are now offering at our Wholesale stui.ltetall
Ever offered in this market.
We are now offering
We also fttralsh
ROSEWOOD. CASKETS,
METALIC BUltlir CASES. AND COFFESEI
Of every description.
BCRIAL ROBES, tU'S.
And we Mao hue the
FINEST IIEAIISE
In thit section of country.
Docile delivered to the Depot free of chums.
• J.LMES 0. 1:110ST & BONS.
Towanda. Jan. 11. 1871 •
Boots ana Shoes.
GREAT BARdAINS IN
BOOTS ' & SMICMS
AT TUX
- BOOT 4.11'D SHOE STORE.
South end of Ward House. .
The nailaridgned and Teetering a largo and Well se•
leered istdak of
BOOTS A ND. SHOES
- Suitable for the
AIMES AND FALL , TRADE,
Which wi offer low for Cash. Consisting of
GENTS;
- - LADIES
Al 6 CEEILISREN ' S WEAR.
SETPED AND PEGGED BOOTS
MADE TO ORDER "
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
11),,a 17,51'
of the sem Thankful for pant Amara ws solklt a continuums
=WOODIOIID
a. April S. 1869.
BOOTS AND SHOESMADE AND
1.. C. ITLSOIc
Ras made arrangements to accommodate cmatomeii
that are constantly calling with boots and Shoes for
new sole, edc., and have had to leave them, to their
great disadvantage, 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 Sr.
movements that you need net return home
Without your sole being renewed and youi heels iet
NUM;
For priceithat are honest and perfectly tar.
Ladles that have gaiters that ere broke at the toe.
To the repairehop le the place baro
To get them re-rasoped. -neatly U ppedor ltalf-eoied.
And your feet wellprotectedtrom the wet and the cold
Sew wort we can make you .with the above double
quick,
We an make than for you thin. or we can give titan
to you thick, '
Wean make th em -with 'high heels, or we can give
~them to you eat, .
So pina need not stager with a brick In your hat.
W.8.--Good cider vinegar for sale b: barrel or gaL
Front of Methodist church, Rain street. -
Towanda, Dec, 18.1870. L. C. NELSON.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT,
W. DITTRICH'S
MUSIC STORE.
ONE ElONDBErmitszcuss PIANOS.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MELODEONS
TWO NONDBED CABECET AND CHIIIICH 1
• ~OBONAN,
Me Bandied Violins, Clarioneta. Flutes, Banjos,
Guitars. Coneartlnas. Aroardsona. Strings
for all String Instruments.
Druins. Brow. ste.
MEET MUSIC liD DarrItIICTION BOOKS YOB
Emu msratimmirr. •
"Els T. _A. N. 0 S
•Vtatn the only first.class makers to the United
States, as F. C. Lights k Co., Decker Bros., Fltints.
wv. Weber, New York; HaUett and Cranston*
Boston: Mathewsbek. New Haven Ct.; C. Meyer,
Philadelphia. and Snake to Baittmare. Melodeon.
from B. Blioninger. New Haven. CL; Pelonbet.
Patton k Co., New York. Organs, the celebrated
Golden Reed American Organ, and the Burdett
Combination Organ. One door east of Iterates
Bank
sitar . the only store of the kind lis Towanda.
.21111
Fc iMeloviMUctia•-'
Z TORTIpIi 110Nrk 90;
OLD CAM DRUG STORK
Claim Kati sail Jl Illassis. Tows" P &,
Ens tersatty lotto& steak; anal mg
amaphat ssaartmant; iadasidar rap
= inkia metinetai aemat arida. -
and Is thoFeita tar
aaratally aslaalsdoettli
Oalbt prag=aat ea patata. aIM• PM, Da
W
bit koastaatly salailet sith tee& puraiream aka
anima as Ow mail assosable tormsat
easalatt4 at •
DIII7OII, KIIDIOIMIt
Pc!. waispam •
ALCOHOL. AND MiIsENTINE,
saes: TAMIL
Tall lines now open.
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
• .
, 6)2lsi Mktg; • •
swam =auk
Bpena. Lad.. Itbale. Nati Toot •
TANNER'S AND HAMM! OILS,
Tway TO Alliclos in of OW minty.
MMUS, MUM ROAM CC M,.
- Parma" gnisIDTK , Pinflansim
POCKET BOOKS, POET M0N4179,
TOOTS'. OXEN AND NAM ASIZAZATIONS,
• Ton Idedintaid user -
Tomo" Simrr. Pans ANTi CIGARS,
Gerdes. Meld and Mown ends. Trams& allp
tom. Inugernorner. Shoulder Brans. Bread
• ISTeething Binge. Nursing Bottles.
Nipple AbeDs and Shiel ds.
Pans. delf.deeling Fruit lan. 'Thar-
mounters. naming Extreets. ittone .
Zags Glass Ware. Bonk* Vials, Casts. Batts
,Brick. and Stove Blacking. P'. Tackle. Am.
munition. Botanic. Mean and licencspatb -
. to Kedlciner. and ail the popular Patent
MEDICINES.
AII articles warranted as reparistaged. Persons at
a distance can receive *wiz orders .by stage or man,
which will receive, prompt end careful attention.
Medical advice given gratnitonaly at the Wiles..
.charging only for medicine.
.
sir Thankful for past liberal patronage. wonld
poly annimnce to their Mends and the public.that
go pains shill be span:4 to satisfy...and mertitheisin.
Urination of their confidence and patronage.
-11, sir Qpen Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10
a r m, and 13 to 1. and Ito fl pan.
J Pozegra. SON le Co.
Ally 1. 1870.—yr.
TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL!
- The Great RActissatie Bawdy shotild be kept and
need by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or
Horses. every Teamster and Livery StableMeep
every Physician and Horse Farier for It will many
times cure pain and lameness when an other medi
cines have tailed. Mineri and. Binned Men
ahould'certainly 'keep it, for it is ruasurpassed. for
brines and sprains.: B'acksmitha should keep it
for their own use and for their customers tenter
footed hones, as nothing equal. it for tender feet
Every body suffering from pain and lamenesifef stir
kind. burns. Con, wounds or any ersqitbss of _the
skin. Conn. Chilblains or any disease requiring an
outward application 'should certainly keep thie eels.
brated medicine. .Every bottle warranted to give
satisfaction. For sale by Dr: H. C. Porter Son k Co.
Porter &Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists. Tonatehq
Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer in Bradr
ford-and adpining counties.
Johnston Holloway and Cowden. whelenle Patent
Medicine Depot. No. 602 Arch street
Wholesale agents. -H. BROWNIE} TAYLOR.
. Julyl9lo4l Proprietor, Lellsysville, Pa.. .
REEIJMATLS3I,-NEURALGLi.
f5OO WILL BE PAID
to any person producing any Medicine showing half
as many living, permanent cures as Dr. Fames
Tsorrams. Ruxuatriac Itmextrr. Used inwardly
only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious
drugs. Warranted. under oath: to have permanent.
ly cured 95 in every lfgl patients treated in the past
ten years. (See testimony). It Is the scientifle pre
scription of Prot. Joe. P. Filler, M. D., a graduate of
the University of Pennsylvania: A. D.. 1833. —now
one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians. and
Professor of Chethistry and Toilcology.—woo has
made Romig* Chronic and Infismatory Rheuma
tism the specialty of his entire professional We--a
fact vouched for by the signatures accompanying
each bottle. and other testimonials of many promi
nent renowned physicians sad clergymen. To pro.
tact sufferers from poisonous quack nostrtuns - and
useless expenditure of money, a legal mated guar
antee, Stating exact number of bottles warranted to
cure, will be forwarded-gratis to any-sufferer -Bend
llag letter a full description of afaction. In case
of failure to cure. amount-paid positively refunded.
Medicine. sent anywhere by express, collect on de.
livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; all in
formation and medical advice sent by letter gratis,
Address Dr. J. P. PTCLER, 29 South Fourth street.
Philadelphia" The &reed) is sold or obtained
by Drugvists., ' ' - , -P
For sale by PORTER k KiRDT„ Druggists, Mar
cur's Block, Towanda, Pa.
TOWANDA •
Marble Works._
nave just received the largest aasertmeat
M "ga ELI
Ever exhibtied in this "seotionTio which they,
invito tine attention of the public. .
They 'keep cokhand or ftirnhat to order
TOMB STONES, MANTLES, Are.,
miss s,
Persons in want of anythine "in our in. ars rt.
specuully Invited to call and 67.M21110 our stock..
31c0ABE & SON.
Tawand,Oday 1.1571.
B. A. PETTFS CO.,
GILMT X. CLAW'
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
DRY p7OODS.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
VELVETEENS, :WATERPROOFS,
-1.0451 1 MARKET
A FULL ASSORTMENT. OF
isOY a t
CA3nl3°
12
L - C k OIL= &
minimalism swum ans.
And an *ads of Bruno.
Packsi Ulna. Rman.
PURE WINEB AND LIQUORS,
GEO. IicCABE &, SON
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
M• 0 N DI. E. NT S,
Of livery style,
AT THE LOWEST TERMS.
Have now on bands now stock of
In'great variety: such as
1' ~ i ii F ~i1:~:~•d
DIEM . 811.103. ,SILK •VILLPETS;*
. AND SHAWLS.
- . - Wtileh . they will sell at the
At the sign of the Dig Itonnet: , opposite the
Court 'louse, .
MAIN STREET. TOWANDA. PA.
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Ohmorred . by Osernis. sw
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nor D. coo= YR.dna;
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S. It lom avoid" mentor One XIII/os Don t i g i -
S. It Win low mind Vesednaka
4. II tandems largii Imagesaes Man ague
vagina, toe the mage mow*: Coal
IL It bads** mod certain ; -
d. nag in as voadbelly dgdweppasent i u m
age** centiaandonaougnov pcilophoida;
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eagen toe ao much gummy ; ao
S. Allvolfolas ara noudgrfedtlai ;r .
4; The poll/See awl anassiti ram Stlichownt.
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Gassed Aim*.
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es.igeoto for Tornado and oleinity
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GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMFANy
NO. 3.51 BROADWAY, NEW YORL ,
POLICTICS at roam
ARIL over.
Ammer. Incorat, over
Looms Pun
AU approved forint of Policies leaned.
Liberal :irides for payment of premium s .
Policies non-forfeitable by their terms.
The entire proof the Company divided *qua
ably among theinsured.
* ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. -
'WALTON' U.PECKHAM Pnicatopx.
WILLIAM T. HOOKER. Pus- Pazzoin
LUCIUS If ADAMS. Ste: Ann Ac-rcAn-L
PHILADELPNIA BETIZEsCES :
Jam Coosa Co., Banter.
Damn. k Co.. Bankers.
Jou Wows= it Co..lbs Merchants.
B. A. Mrscrs. Prest. Fanners' k Mechanics' Bach
T. B. Prizioos.
f1y12.70-t!
AMP & VINCENT
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Insurance Agenc y.
FIRE. LIFE, AliD ACCIEMIT EISUILINCE
Pack" written ;and losses Nett/ad, at this
we also insure against all damage by
LIGHTNING,
To building. and maim:its or lire stock.
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET,
Opposite Cu u rt House
11 416"11
Hooks and Statoin,e7;
DIARIES F)' 1872
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
Pass, INK, MUSIC, STATIONRY AND
PicrwiEs
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Taira4l. Nov. 19, MI&
rtOOKLBWDERT.---:THE PUB-
Hc respect:ltaly informed that the Book-Bin.
den has been revicored to the ••Reporter•' Building,
third story, wherel will be dose ,
BOOK-BINVINGI
In all ita-•ariona branches:4i term. as reseonabless
"the times " will allow. The Bindery will be miler
the charge of _
si c. watuare.
An experienced Bitider;and all wart will be promptly -
done In a Mee and =tar which =moths
Music, lagaalnea. Newnspapers,gld Books, ke.. hound
In emery variety, of Wale. Particular attention will be
paid to thellullug and Binding of `
MANIC BOOKS.
To any deaired yalasrn. which in quality and drina
be warranted. '
all work will be reads for delivery when premised.
The patronage of the nubile is Solicited, and per
feet stlisdietion gnarand.
Towanda. knout 2. 1288—tt . i
TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL _
WORKS snit Aim t
Thejogrintendent of this shop is now oferia
some
LUMBER WAGO.I4.rS,
• - PLOW= WAGoNg.
COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES,
ever offered in this market. Best selected
OAK ANIY HICKORY - TIMBER
tmd.litta all work made tog the most
EL2=lOlOBl5 'WOlll*O2. •
' 7. 4 1.0 bay. the
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PATENT BVSSIA IRON SEATS.
Ira
t u elo . and so doable that even time hs.s bat
towards theirdecsy.
Please examine our work before purchasing eil
where.eystria ite on shortNl M. l acon vr.G
Todsydallny 20. 1870. - Bupertntendcat -
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j_ E. BOT.T.F.SI & CO.,
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. GENERAL paontrey.-
Commission Merchants;
---.SCRANTON;PA., • *
Respectfully solicit consignments et
Dian - , EGOS. CHEW, VEAL. POCLTUt ,
And all other Farm Produce.'. _
One of the firm haying resided sin Senuiton for
the past ten years, and having an eater:mire acquaiat.
ince loth the Mildness men of the city, We feel con.
!Went that we can sell produce to the entire tan*
faction of.consignors.
• -REFERENCES. ••
L.
S. CHIMBIICR, A. 6 FBIHHIE
.Orwell.
RALDWL‘ & RLACKBUN, GORHAM t COLIC
MAN. leltayaville. Ps.
8. G. CHAPTER, MARTIN 31,12iiMG. Wirez•
bare. Ps. =
B. 7. - CHIIIIBUCR.IIO7RT BHOEMARKR.PaI.ts
'tile. Pa. •
J. r. DOLL= tap 1.26114. 4 tt. rouse.
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pLASTER. PLASTER.
PLASTER.
A full supply .of Fresh °mind Cayugs M eter
tom Unger. Fitch k Co.'s beds at the subscribers
at mouth of Ilummereeld .Creek. nicely Pre
pared and - warranted a pure article: .
. 5p1.1211-3suo - - - JAME; BKPT.
VERY CHOICE GREEN - AND
Slack Tea aellaug chomp atratan by
TO =Mt
BM
23 .000.00
2.068.06000.00
1.
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J. A. RECORD,
Agent. Towanda, A
T. B. CAMP;
W. S. VINCENT