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

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    A Itegideitkof Apici4t6.
Knowledge is what is...requisite in
agriculture. Experience in bad sys
tems of farming ; or in farming Where
no system whatever -exists , amounts
to very little, for though the man
himself considers he is a practietil
farmer and others will endorse • him
as sach,ankin fact he is as fain the
performance of labor is concerned,
yet he really possesses no knowledge,
and cannot rightfully lay claim to it
'Verniers do as their neighbors do, as
their fathers did,nnd if any One dif
fers from them in epinidti they will
all condemn the holder' of this for
eign Sentinient as a maxi who knows
nothing. •
• Knowledge, that is of the genuine
character, would show any one how
to
-farm so as to increaseihe produc
tive power of his land ; how to man
age his cattle so as to avoid disease,
abortions and ills of all kindaexcept
-kg common accidents ; how to rip,
.portion his sheep, cows and horses
on pastures so as to make each of
these varieties of live stock; do the
better for the other's presence, end
also at the same time improve the
grass by encouraging and thickening
the. most' nutritious varieties, so BS to
cause it to carry more stock and'be
come more fattening in its quality.
Knowledge would make a man so
discreet'as never to plant any crop
which would impoverish his soil,
without such overwhelming returns
as to enable him to more than rec
ompense it; as never to sow any
seed' without duly considering what
previous Management would have on
this crop; and what the issue would
be on following crOps, and as never
to =ivy grass or manage it in any
way so as tp ran it down, but on the
contrary torunent such varieties as
will monopolize the ground to the
exclusion of such natural grass es
constitutes a permanent sward, and
having established a thorough dura
ble track of meadows on suitable
land, never to spoil it by the customs
which cause all the complaints made
by Atherican farmers.
KnOwledge carries a man above
tradition, and no one having it will
fail in Obtainingg What he desires, for
it is only the snseless who cannot
have every field in exactly the state
in which they wish to have it. True
knowledge on agricultural subjects
• would produce deeply-felt commiser
ation for the ruinons errors which ex
ist as ,to cause and effect, particular
ly in obdurate dispositions.
r"?
ENRICHING DAIRY FARM& Hearth
and Home says : Several • .5 by
which to enrich dairy farms : .ggest
- themselves. First. By artificia ma
nures, wuch . as bone-dust and nitrate
of soil. In some circumstances these
manures might be used with .profit.
Where genuine bone-dust can be ob
tained for s2s,per ton, and nitrate of
soda for 24 to 4 cents per _pound, we
should not hesitate to use them ex
tensively, at the rate say of 500
pounds of the former and'2oo pounds
of the latter to the acre. On many
fields such an application would
double the grass crop at puce. Sec
ond. Beep a large stock •of cows,
and buy more or less bran and grain
to - supplement the home - -grown feed.
This would increase the quantity and
quality of the manure and.speedily
augment the productiveness of the
farm. Third. When any Portion of
the •fa"rm is low and wet, , drain it.
Such land almost invariably contains
a large amount of latent plant-food.
Draining, by removing the' stagnant
water and letting in the air, renders
this plant-food, available, and fre
quently makes this low land the most
productive and profitable portion of
the farm. And the increased grass
so obtained enables us to keep more
stock and make more 'manure.
STEWED OTSTERS.—We suppose that
nine out of ten housekeepers will con
tradict us point blank, in a state
ment,that nine out of ten of them do
not know how to stew a dish of oys
ters. By the ordinary routine; that
nearly every one follows, either the
oysters are stewed and shriveled_out
of all semblance of themselves, in
shape, size, and flavor, or else the
soup—" thickening " has a raw taste
thatpoils ;it. Hero ia the right
method; try it _once, and we'll war
rant you won't need t i ling the
second time: Pick the oysters out
of the juice with a fork, as dry as
possible.; stew the juice, thickening
with the.milk, of which the soup is
to bo made, until, thoroughly cooked;
then drop thg-ciysters in, and just as
the cooled soiip begins to show signs
of simmering, empty out altogether,
and you wiU have a rich soup and
plump *oysters, luscious enough to
make you think you never tasted real
oysters.
liftmen Cows, if fed liberally, niay
be fed until within six weeks of calv
ing. -In ordinary cases; however, it
is better to let them go dry for two
months.or ten weeks. The cow and
calf Will both be stronger ; and any
fat or flesh stored up during this pe
riod, will, in case of a good cow find
its way to the milk-pail next sum
mer.• FOr this reason we advocate
liberal feeding, even when the , cows
are dry. There is a great prejndice
against corn-meal for milch cows. If
fed withbut 'judgment it may be in
jurious ; butiu onr Own experience
we have never known two quarts of
meal a day, cooked or nncooked(bnt
far better cooked, have any other
than the beneficial effect. Do not
forget to- card the cows, or to give
salt regularly and an abundant sup
ply of fresh (not ice-cold)watee
BAKED BATTED. PUDDING WITH PRUTT.'
-Take a half-pound of flour, one
pint of milk, the yolks of four and
the whites of two eggs, half a tea
spoonful of bakingpowder, and ono
teaspoonful of salt. Rub the powder
)Itlktill tmooth,mix it well with the flour,-
adding the salt, and as much milk as
will make it a eiff batter ; beat tin
til
,- 'minder of the milk, and the eggs,
„ . ,,,H , •— well beaten. , Put some apples, cut
•' as for a , pie, into a buttered dish,
- pour the batter over, and bake in a )
moderately hot oven., Damsons, cur-,
rants, gooseberries, or rhubarb, may
be used in the same way._
. - _ 40 7 4 41•10 -
PissArs it is not generally known
how much pleasanter and more
agreeable, as well as efficacious is a
poultice made of potatoes, than one
made of bread. It keeps longer, can
be reheated several times, and does
not wet the clothing. Peel, boil, and
mash the potatoes ; inclose in a mus
lin bag and apply to the. affected,
part.. To boil them in hot water has
a very soothing effectand -enchances
their virtue. A poultice made of
boiled beans is by some thought to
be bolter than potatoes, bat both aro
weitairof a trial. -
•
FOUNDERY it MACHINE SHOP.
The nederfigned bating portheeed the Youndry
and Itheldne Molt Well
_awned . by Sohn Venom
eas premed to do eV kinds of work •=tion to
their businees. with prow:plates end
:MILL. GEARING.S,
OIROULA.R SAW MILLS,
MAN DRILLS, •
Antall kinds of
K •MI.LL IRONS
SLID/CIO 011DIZ.
ENGINES REPAIRED,
Ltd all wadi irunotail to give sallstactloa.
SHINGLE MACHINES
Of the latest and au* improsedldade • ^ • • • •
constantly on bezel ready for we.
PLOUGHS . i
BIDE-HILL. MOE AND WOODEN DEANS
Of al/ kind..
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
Of sad the TOTltinents• kept I
CHURN POWERS,
Ir-AZGE AEI?. SSIALL SIZE.
STOVE CASTINGS g
CELLAR GRAM,
•
SLIM AND SLEIGH SHOES,
LARGE • MON .NEITLES
And an kinds of castings farniabed - ts
March 30. MO. KENNA A ROCKWELL.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY 1
On Pine, between Main and Second, Streets, back
of G. F. Mason k Co.'. Bank.
TOWL.NDA, PENN'A.
HENRY STULEN & CO.,
. . . 17 snnonaes to hta tritadsuid patrons,,
that thtuivo built a
HEW DIUCE rJAILILLiGE rAcTour.
wiWze they will constantly keep on hand a full amid
meat of .
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN MIGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TiorTora aIcuLEIT, ADD SKELETONS,
'Made of the best material and finished in the best
city style, His long experience, in city Carriage
Factories gives them a decided advantage over others
in the
Finish, Style and Durability
a his Wagons. All they s.ska la an
INSPECTION OF ELS WORK
preiione to pcirchsalag elsewhere
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERM'?
SATISFACTION.
Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
name. .
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
reduced prices
Towanda, May 24, 1820.—tf
"THE OLD MAIN STREET
Carriage Factory.
JAMES BRYANT
still continues the znanuLuturs of
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
Of every description. at the .01,17 stand of G. H
Drake,
YAM STREET, TOWANDA, PA.
Ilia work In all of_ the -
LATEST STYLE AND FINLSIL
In tho unnufactare of wagons totting is used but
BEST STEEL AxLys,
To ether with tLe
COMPOSITION BOXES
M Liglat Work
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
LUMBER WAGONS
Sent constantly on hand.
The best Eastern stack is used in the manufacture
of Wheels. Spokes are 11l ricedent—not sawed.
ALL WORK BOLD
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY
As to tintsh, and as to durability,
'` SUPERIOR TO ANT IS TIM SECTION.
/Sir Au. Won: W
JAVES BRYANT]
spLl9ll
BLOOD ek co.,
BIM continua o maw:dub= their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and will sell • better =chino, for leis money than
can be had elsewhere in the world.
13:i We claim for
our Machines that they will do as itch. or more,
than any other. and are more: durably built We
psrsonally - saperintend stir work and see that it is
well down. Ws will send %. '
of
,enr tasebines. on application.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
Ole d Dm , Horse THRESHER & SEPERATORS.
rizer-srale end CLZ42fERS.-
FANNING MILLS,
CIOCCLLII AND DRAG 1011 . ,1111LL14
SAW AND GRIST MILL work 'done to order. _
Give as a call before purcbuiing 4So:where.
'va "op auoaavaa `sizaais
`•00 2 7 ao
Ang..2. 1869. •
NEW PLANIN G MILL.
.. • •
The ondersigned hiving builof o
t a large and commo•
dime 11.111 in the Borough Twll., and ailed it
with the most modern and improved machinery, far
the manufacture of
..~~,~~ ~ .. ;u 4Y y;
Are prepared to All orders. whether large or small.
ispon the shortest notice. We hate also a large vs
rico of KouLDIKOS, or the latest style and petterh.
which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be
worked by hand. . .
PLANING.
TONG =ENO. '
• osoovisa:
AND SCEOOL
&MIS%
And all other work portal:Ong to Jobsory, will be done
to ontt oar awstotwors.
Personsend not living more than -. twelve
to rowan wise dhow, vill And it hogely tor their
blood to buy of us, or bring their lumber and hare
it wetted by our roneldniwy. Bring your geld or
Mooring. or other lumber, and while your teem IA
holing, More Li ground out and We it bogie with
V will pay CANN for PM AND ILIDISDOR
W i lts our lumber yard. Come and
roe ecime. MOIL ' '
Ider, M. L. A IMCXUM3 & CO.
F On RAC& & AtirMiLLIVROAD
awlalts: loaday. Noiniaboir IMI Un.
pftempler pow itarthlsm Motu st
6:1/1 cat., soft 'at M " sr acs sk sitas. Otaig
Soca imera Wawa 11 AO at 4 entre at Alban at
,013THERtii
CIMIAL ' BAIL
: - -Con lad eta licaeW, Km. Ligh. mu ,
row se Mows : I %
-
42. I W
illtilKlL -94
Athens j ar Auburn. I Athetis.
5:20 AM. 10:20 A. x. 10:55 A. X. Ir
12:43 .K.
8:30 A.m. CU v. 44. T:00 r., x. 4:10 r. IL
4210 r.x. . 9:00 w it.
Testes leave Owego Auburn M 1.13 a. se..
12:40p. ro., and 5:45 p. as.. Trabn salre - st Owego
from itibo29 at 11:7K LIM, 2SO p.m.. and 8:05 p.m.
S i ROM
;'..l7lf*Ml
VAN &
Monday, Nov.
P. N. A. K. ;
9:10 1 700 TOWANDA
30 1
.2 ao 7:10 *BARCLAY JUNCTION
2:40 7:30 ......,110N110E ' •
3:10 8:00
3:20 8:10 ....NEW -ALBANY....
3: • 3:20 KILLERS'
- 3:50 8:10 - - DIIEHORE -
4:25 9:15 ' szleNicar:
k. aid A. 3i. 1
. . - B.j r. cio+
Oval Pwei
pi. & N.Y., CANAL', & R.R. CO.=
LIILICCIESSENT PIE44I3GER MUM,
To take effect Monday, Zion. 27, 1871.
aotrrnw429. 3OZTUWAID.
rinct9A6
g 3( '..
No No.
4. BT - ATIO ii ;I . No.
No.
1 No.
.
I
It • M •Id ' • I /I' II P 111 P X
•
la liii . i . {6 ......EklirS . 1 ... .. 12
45
i 45 8 49
.3 30 12 15 'B3O Waverly' . - ,11 55 605 755
34012 50 840 --Athens.. . 1 11 45 5 55.745
430 135 925 --Towanda ;11 00 5 257 05
530 215 10 25 Wyalueing ' 9 4336 10
555 235 10 45 1 ......1.40. ... 934 415 ,5 43
I
61 7 25 5 111 09 . ... Sleahoppen.... 911 3 57 1 5 23
6253 01 , 111 6 1 .... Mehoopany...'. 903 350,5 15
650 ° 525 11 451. „Tunthannock... 836 3 2314 45
750 425 1 30— ....Plttaton. 799 2 2513 35
I
15 445 2 00, —.Mikes Barre... 710 2 . 05'310
. 720 4 201. —Kau& Chunk... ..... 11 201...
4 , X 8 24 535 1 Allentown.— —•n1019 ir X
835 555 --Bethlehem 10 051
9106 25 .......Eut0n!...... . 925 1 . -
11
___ _
._'-
10 30' 815 . ..,F9U454191215.... _ 9 00 1
9 45! Wow To* - 600 '
6 45 I....WashingtOn....
_'. AM I' 31. Alt
•
No. 30 leaves Towanda at 740; Athena, 760; Wa
verly, 9 00; artiiii at Marl it 9 00 A. M.
No. 31 Leaves Elmira at 5 45; Waverly. 6 45; Ath
ens, 700; arrive at Towanda at 7 45 P. M. • '
Down Trains dine at White liaren. I:7p Trains
dine at Pittator.
Passengers to and from New York and Phllsdel
phis Without change of cars.
Down train connects at Allentown with Through
fast Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg and the West.
R. A. PACKER.
Superintendeot.
NROurE TO PITILLDEL
-LI PHU.
'Shortest Enazoost . direet lirlelto Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Washington. and the tenth.
Passengers by this route] take Pennsylvania k
Few York Railroad train. passing Tcsranda at 7:15
A.M.. make close connection" at Bethlehem with Ex
press train of North Penn's ;Railroad, and arrive in
Philadelphia at 5:05 P. M., lin time to take ;night
trains either for the South or !West.
City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of
a 1 trel conieypaeeenjtcrs to the various Depots
d is all pa . rts of the city.
Leave North Pernes RsDriad Depot, corner Betts
and American - afro K , „ Philadelphia. at 7:35 A. IL.
arriving at Towanda CM •P. M., Mine evening.
Minn's Baggage Erpr collects and delivers bag.
gage, office Igo. 105 gent tfth street, Philadelphia.
Freight rewired at Front and Wade streets, PhDs
delphla. and forwarded br. Daily Fast Freight train
'to Towanda. and 'all points in Brisvehanna Talley
with quick dispatch. 'ELLIS CLARKE, - -
Gen. P. D. st, Front and Willow Ste.
liar. 21. 1870. Philadelphia.
E RIE RAILWAY.
Nrw Mtn Lwrrtaviro Dnawrco Boom asp Summon
COscmrs. combining "ill Modern Inaprovemedts, are
run through on all Trains between Buffalo, Niagara
Falls. Suspension Bridge, Cleveland, Cincinnati and
New York.
Abstract of Time Table, • Adopted Nov. lath, 1871.
— 7"
•
wrgrw.ir.D.
New York....
Jersey City...
&untietiannn
Great Bend..
Binghamton
" 1 13 13
Owego - " • 5 53 1
Waverly .. 8 30.
Mmiza • " !I 05!
Corning 17 38'
Painted Post...-..' " ..1
.
Rochester ArriTe II iO
Ilornellaville.... " S'S 53,
Buffalo, •' 12 00 1
Niagara Falls—.. " 12 48 1 ;
Snsp'rsion Bridge " 12'53;
Clifton " . , 11
;2 GO.
Dunkirk " 22 ;
Cleveland I'7 00
Cincinnati " ;i6 001
• r at.'
EMMY EMILE&
H.. 13. CLARK.
AND
CATALOGUES.
'I Et
ABLE OF 11
ERIE BILICAOB7).— .
13.1871. _
curious
NORTH PENNf3YLVAIKU. P.AItROAD.
TLXSCIET ACCOMIODATIOSIL
STATION'S.
1.
Leave ! p3O
45
•
•• D 4 30
ADDITIONAL LOCAL TKAINS WESTWARD.
5:00 except Sundaye. from Owego. Stopping
at Tioga 5:27.43mithb0r0 51.5.5. Barton 6:12, Waverly
.7:09 Chemting 7:10, Weilaburg 8:05,
Big Flats 10:20, Corning 11:30. Painted Pod 11.48,
!Odium 1:00 p.m.. Rathlionerille 1:35. Cameron
Mills 2:05. Cameron 2:28. Adrian 8:21, Catalano
4:05. -arriving at Hornellsrville at 4:23 p.m.
5:00 a.m.. except Sundays. from Stusinehanna.
'Stopping at Great Bend 5:1 0 . Kirkwood 5:40. Binr..-
hamtnn Homer 6:22. Union 6:33, C.:my/Ng
0:52. Owego 7:114 Tinge 7: . limithboro 7:50. Bar.
ton 8:00. Waverly Chemung 8:35, Wellsburg
8:48. Southport 9:09. Elimira 9:15. Dig
Corning Painted pot 10:08. Addison 10:32.
Itathboneville 10:51, Cameron Mills 11:04. Cameron
11:15. Adrian 11:37. Canlateo 11:55. and arriving at
Hornellaville at 12:05 p.m.
6,50 a m.; daily, from Su ebannft. Stopping rt
Great Bend 7:15. Kirkwood-17:30, Binghamton 8:03,
Hooper 08:20. Union 1i4:27.1 Campville 18:45. Owego
9:14. Tioga 19:27. Smithboro 19:40. Barton 1.9:47,
Waverly 10:20, Chemung 10:35, Wellsburg 10:50,
Elmira 11:20..111g Fiats 11 49, Corning 12:20 p.m..
Painted Post 112:24. Aadision Ratblioneville
F.1:07, Cameron Mills 11:221 Camemn 1:32. Adrian
1I:55. Csnlsteo 2:08, and arriving at ilornelisville at
2:20 ran. 1
1:00 p m.. ex , rnt finnOays, from Suagnchanna.
Stopping at Olst Bend 1:50. Kirkwood .:24.
Bing
hamton 3:40. 1 ooper 4:loi* Union 4:29. Campy - ilia
5:05. and arri ving at , °woo? at 5:4n p.m.
1:15 p exCept St:mains. from Finite:a. Stopping
at Big Flats' 1:39. Corning 2:00. Pi lilted Poet 2:05,
and thence. via Avon. to Buffalo. arriving at :35 pm.
:2:30 p.m.. except Sundays, from Binehamt :n.
Stopping at Hooper 2:43. ;on 2:55, CampvUle 3:15.
Owego 3:37. Tina's 3:53. Rinithboro 4:08. Barton 4:19,
Waverly 4:40. Chemung 4 :SG, Wellaburg 5:12, South
port 5:29, arriving at ElmiS at 5:30 p. m.
ILISTIVIILD
30. ci o L,
, •4.
STATIONS
Cincionat I Leave
Cleveland • "
Dunkirk
Clifton - • "
Suspension Bridge "
Niagara
Buffalo
Mornallaville
Rochester. ....• • • "
Corning
Elm Ira •
Waver** -
Owego
Binghamton.... • "
Great 8end...... " •
Susquehanna...,
Port
Port Jervis Arrive
Middletown 48
Goshen
Nesiburgh , -
Patcraon
Newark .
Jersey City......
New. York "
;z OO
oo
033
goo
A. Y.
,ADDITIO:`.;AL LOCAL TIt.UYS EASTWAfiD
5:00 a.m.. except Sundays from Hoinellaville.
Stopping atCaniatso 5:22. Adrian 5:46, Cameron6:so,
Cameron Mills .7:01. Rathbonerille 7:30 Addison
8:25, Painted Post: 9:15, Corning 10:00, Big Plata
10:42, Elmira 12:40 p.m.. Sintrbport 12:65. Wellsburg
1:20. Cbemnng 1:55, Wriverly 2:42. Barton 3:20,
Smithbort 3:42, Tiogs 4:10, and arriving at Owego
ar4:B7 p.m.
6:55 am., daily, from Mintellsville. StOPping at
Canlsteo 7:13, Adrian 7:33. iuteron 8:09. Rath
boneville 8:42, Addison 9:08, Painted Post 9:57, Cor
ning 10:15. Big Mb 14:52. Elmira 12:20 p.m.,
Southport 12:25. Wellsburg 12:52. Chem:mg 1:12...
Waverly 1:50, Barton 2:25; - Smitliboro 2:40. Tiogs
3:05, Owego 3:40. Campvllle 4:15, Union 4:48. Bing
hamton 5:4 , 1„ Kirkwood 6:22. Great Bend 6:50. and
arriving at Susquehanna at 7:30 pan.
2:00-aan.. except Sandgya. from Owego . Stopping
at Campville 7:45. llnions:2B. Hooper 8:40. Bing
hamton 9:40. Kirkwood 10:30. Great Betid 11:15, and
arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 ram.
7:50 am., except Sundays, from Elmira. Stop ping
at.Southport 7:54, Wellsburg 8:10. ChemungB:2o.
:Waverly 8:43, Barton 9:03. Km thboro 9:13. Tiotpi
0:28. Qwego 9:45. Camprille 10:03, rnion 10:16.
Hooper 10:22, and arriving at Binghamton at 10:33
1:58 p.m., except Sundays. from Painted. Poet.
Stopping at Corning 2:0, 'mg Flats 2:20, and anis
thg at Elmira at 2:40 p.m.;
2ao p.m., except /Sundays. - from Hornell/1'713e,
Stopping at Canisteo 2.24, Adrian 230. Cameron
3:05, Cameron Mills 3:15. IG.tLtwnccille 3:30. Addi
,lloo 3:50, Painted Post 4:17. Corning 4 '21. Big Plata
4:47 Elmira 5:23, Southport 5:25 Wellsburg 5;42. Che
mung 5:57, Waverly 6:22. 'Slogs 7:05, Owego 7:25,
Campville_7:4s. Union 8:05. Hooper 8:12. Bingham
ton 8:33. Kirkwood II:59, Great Bend 9:17. and ar
riving at Susquehanna at ;37 p.m.
rl=l
t Monday* excepted * between Hornellscille and
Port Jerrie. j•
• e Stop Snndaye only.
oar Through TULA' Le all points Weal at the
Tery 'Lowest Rates. for side in the Company's office
'Lino Towanda Depot.
Vila is the only &nth mired Agency of the Erie
Railway Company for the:Weed' Western Tizteta to
Towanda.-
Ewan. will be ebscle,t onlyou Tickets purchased
at the Company's oaks.
ereOM a Ili Crf 1 1 1011 L
TUE tfXDIEBEIGIGID, HAVING
•Itimobillad Cho man tailiad at
Is es eta IL PAT=i Co, Ile geom.
Se eft te ta. dinar of aradlord Om* latelata;
tb a hieg• mad inn Waded do* of
_GROCERIES,
rTITTIPP•rrR.Tt•iVoi.In
SITIALI
aIto:* on
thail can all at ea law Agues ea ass a• inwebasen
otundaoro. 2 Dow of2os to thopablicasploadidotodi
I f FEES
TEAS, CO SUGARS,
P. 7L r. Ilf.
12:15 7:15
12;1 7;03
11:55 5:45
11:15 5:16
11:051 605
10:13 5:53
10:25 5:35
10:00 5:00
A. N. P. IL
I DMA , _
, . . Agent.
STANCE. SALIZATIIII. falai:Et. /go.
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
I keep oomasatty oa band. PORZ. IWO, LARD. aso2
rr!!Mrr'"lla'fM7rlll,l l •lTlT'firri
public to oar Catkl Bs Best
tToc4 OF TOBACCO,
In (minty or price. Jaw Oakley aOpLobrated Lana.
dry, NW York Chemlad and Brows Coop.
Please call ana emogot our otodr of
Large sago:twat of T INOTWAg. TOLL=
SOAPS, tc., to I yfil pay the highest each mks Los
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers, gire as all bolas
r7r!•`Mrti7MM!lfirn7`!rinn?'•Till
and maks tannadlats payment.
Tcrwsada, March. 12, 1867
M .. J. LONG.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
WOOD. WILLOW, AND . STONE WARE,.
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, tic.,
COR. MDT AND BRIDGE STS.,
I desire to all the attention of the public to ray
assortment of goods, which la always full Ind com
plete. and will be sold to my customers at.lowest
market rates.
My stock of
NEE
TEAS,
P. P. IL
'.• 530 ,•. 700
545! 720
155 - 235
211
2 52,
3 45
4 271
505!
13E3
11 001
11 15
8 15
8 371
9 15 1
10 101
11 to
11 501
12.51
12 39'••..--0
20 1 0 20
2 058 7 05'B 7 20
6 25.: 11 201 11 20
os i 13 101 12 10
7101 1215 , 12 15
7 151 12 20' 12 20
7 201 12 54' 12 54
6 551 • C 551 C 55
..17 001 700
• , A. A. Y.
3 25
4 11
4 48
5 23
GOl
ELave been purchased since the late reduction in the
tariff on tihem, and are offered at prices to cot•
respond.—'-
Orders by mall or 'otherwise will recei‘o c►refa
and prompt attention.
Tharddig the ^public for the- liber.J patronage
they Iwo given me, I wish a continuance of the
same.
UM
CASII PAID FOR COUNTEE PRODUCE.
-feb.2oll
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN
GROCERY cE PROF ' ISIOIV LINE,
COWELL' &
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they acs
determined not to be undersold by any one. They
have enlarged their Store .by braiding so that they
now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily
received by them. They have monocled with their
store a Market where they now keen fresh meats to
sell by the quarter or piece, ono a full supply Or Gro
ceries and Provisions, to which they amok, call the
attention of all cub buyers. Come and eumine our
Goods and Prices, before purchasing ono satisfy
yourselves. We guarentee alf goods to give entire
satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for
their past liberal patronage and solicit a coiitbinaziae
of the same. is
Dec. 20.1869.
CHBLSTUAS!
S. t
C!173
es 3
Iriff2
11 40
10 00
•• •• 10D0
5
40! 10 00
5 451 10 05
5 56! 40 421
6 45! 11 40:
1045 i 3 301
15;
12 20 4,551
1258, 535!
137 ,6 081
219 j 04 51
3 05 , 7 271
3 351 7 52.
4 00. 8 25 1
7 50! 12 05 1
845 12 53 1
9.04 ,
12 10!....
11 001 247
2.05, 515
11 381 323
12 001 340
M. r. M.
4 40
4 41
4 52
700
10 03
715
11 30
12 08
12 41
1 IS
TEE UNDERSIGNED-has just re
ceived a largc and carted assortment of
toDIES' WA i ;HES,
rizm
of an descriptions. Also a selected assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
JEWELRY;
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES ritol; THE CHEAP.
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND
DIE.GIAININ to Stall oases of Impaired idight.
NEW PATENT ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES:
By this patent Ism enabled to exchange Glasses at
any time without extra charge. Can and see.
•
cWCES, WATI*I AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
/MDIMMIX
JULES EUCIUMMI
Towanda. Dec. 8.1871.
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r 5 0 r 0 8 .ra°Ii
■ 0 q tialii 3 d
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-
. 0 1 2=Z - n - 49
14 1 ! IV ZI P 1 11 3 1
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.
.8. - ILPMIH.
Eno al bind a large stock of
Pf C.M ; 0 /‘ 4 C.l
WOODEN WARE.
C. B. PATCH.
O. B. rATCH.
'No; 1 PATTON'S- BIRCH,
TOWANDA, PA
COFFEES,
AND
SPICES . ,
N. J. LONG
41.. ND EVIZT 21.1M0 nt SUE
are ncrw being ofrgred st
NEW YEARS !
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Conairting of
AMER I6AN WATCHES
SWISS WATCHES,
all new.
}BT TO TILE BEST
Clothing.
ITM , Y FRANKS,
AA. , itioaosaor to Ussart Ilangs.)
. . MERCHANT TAILOR,
xi, 4. thank k Petten's tdoek Bridp Stiat../*
wands. A good eaeoettnent of Clotho, Veetnntelad
Ctardmeres, coastaatly on hand. Goods made-to
circler In the best town" de0:4'71.-Iy.
I
EI
25
EUREKA I EUREKA 11
Everybody baa discovered that "'
THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE
Rosenfield & Wolff
'One (Isar south of Fox t Straw's) is •
TH PLACE FOR BARGAINS:
Ttiey now rim a great store ful/ of the
0.1.:04.101. - 111:1:41.10yvily1.14:iejiiy7,fbia•I
Or •
KU AND BOYS' CLOTHING
To be tounA ontableAbe cities.
Theft goods ue
ULhiaL.Mlk=
TO SUIT ANY TASTE;
CHEAP ENOUGH
TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE
DON'T BE D=]M:l3 !
Never leave an old friend fors new one.'
Remember that ROSOTTELD k WOLFF sr
permanently located here, and can offer greater in•
&moments to purchasers, than any other house in
town.
It Is the interest of gentlemen In this section to
come and bring all their boys, and give their goods
an examination.
Consider the fact that you can buy at ROSEN-
FIELD S WOLFF'S, beautiful and substantial Cloth
ing for • mere song. r,
ROSENFIELD & WOLFF:
August 23, 1871.
IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO
VLLVE`THETR, BIGHTI -
The sight or the aged assisted, the weak strengthen
ed and the perfect preserved.
PIULADELPIIL& OPTICAL IssTiTtl-ra,
For the manufacturing 'of t he
CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON
• 1113101XD AND TINTID GLANS TOE WAX 03 IS-
The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles, made by
the above institute aro now a long time before the
public, and the - rapid and Mere:teed demand for them
combined with the universal acknowledgment of
their clearness in TAIOI2 and ease- tothe eye, shows
plainly that they are superior to any other glasses
in the market.
The majority of Spectacles. (mostly imported) and
no matter haw fine the frames, contain but a poor
and worthless article of glasses, (generally cut or
pressed;) they are made to be sold only. without
any calculation respecting benelt 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 after
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 claimed for the Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses aro the following :
The Lenees are ground of the beat material. pure
and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they
sae therefore not liable to get scratched or dim.
They confer a brillianey and distinctness of vision
not found in any other glass.
They can be used equally well by day or candle
Light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes.
They are ground mathematically true in the con
cave convey mirror, according to the philosophy of
nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
a/stet:Mg nature only Instead of forcing it.
That the louses are centered correct into the triunes.
They can be used longer than any °their glasses
without changing to a higher power.
The frames are made strong and durable byexpe
rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WM. A. CHAU:BERLIN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Sitter Ware,Towan.
de, Pa., has the solo Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. No Pedlera employed.
July 12, 1870-tf
TOWANDA STEA3I
F LOURING MI L LS !
w. H. FULLER ..4; CO.,
-onno.ggro.finfonl the o
d th m e li tu l t r ig tha m t o lg r tu i t ro re pm blig
merits, they are now prepared t4 a ) il lo
1
CUSTOM - GRENIDEiG
I.
In the beat possible manner; and on the shortest
notice. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction.
Farmers doing business in town can bring'their
grain and bare it ground , the same day to take back.
FLOBILIBUCKIFIIEAT FLOUR, FEED k ?ZEAL,
By the car load or in quantities to snit purchasers.
GROUND. CAYUGA PLASTER
AT tf. PER TOE.
All kinds of grain taken in exchange fur Plaster.
Cash paid for all kinds of grain.
6. 1
W. 1 . 1 . . FULLER.
Towanda, Nor.l, 1871.
ANCHOR LINE:STFAME.RS,
Sail every Wednesday and Saturday, to and
from NEW YORE ANDt4LASOOW:
Calling at Lcmdeny to land -Mails d Passengers.
The Steamers of this favorite line are built ex
pressly tar the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted
up fu every respect- with all the' modern improVe.
meats calculated to insure, the safety, comfort, and
convenience of paesencers. Passage Rates Payable
in Currency. to GLASSGOW. LIU-SPOOL and
LONDONDERRY.
FIRST CABIN. 185 and $73. according to location.
CABIN RETURN TICKETS. MO. arcacto,s beat ads
commOdatiorut. ENTEILIIKDIATE. $33. STEER,
AGE. 1128.
Parties sending for their friends In the Old Coun
try can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For fut.
ther particulars apply to H.LNDERSON BROTIEKILS.
7 Bowling Green, N. Y. or to S. C. KEAN% Central
Express Office. Towanda. - Pa. 7 1.
WYO3I IN G CO3IMIIIICIAL
COLLEGE:
/dabtishal is 1863, in cemnatfew with Tryon*, dew.
ward. Raopesimw Sept. 1.1871.
The most thorough course of Commercial lintruo,
lion fa the country. Tams lower thee at asy odor
Ant clan Commercialßattalions furnialied
to superior graduates. than time to time. Our
graduates are Whig lucrative and honorable poll
. lions in nearly every State in the Union. Telegraph
ingtion taught by aoaad and Inflater. • Particular atten
is p4tl to Petunanshi Baldest, may pantie
studies In both Sea:nary p.
and Commercial College.
Scholarships for fell Commercial j coarse, $25.00.
with Telegraphing. MOO. Telegraphing alone
Mkt Ornamental Penmanship, (three. months)
510.00. Board. per week. $4.00.. For ftarther in-
formation, address Rev. IL Nsimix. D. D.. Moi
r' wzaming &mi., and Commenial or
a.. L. smears, M. A., Principal Commercial
. • ag61311-ina
MEM=
BEENE
1
1
1
SINGEITON,PA.
Graces Nut Proviikinc
pE9PLNS • • •
I Aumxm 03) IliiIM1111:011111TOSA
•
MV IN CUM MOON .11101 IMO WNW &
♦ um ant asoliele flodit et
GBOCEMIES AND pßomion,
Mak& Ida be sold a 1 time lain* poodbis prices.
s'a)r)4l:i:sl
lIIMI
likClti=4,
HERRING;
=I
poßrl,
A(11110(0;11
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLotm, FEED, TV. A Tl, GRADE, &a.
Brittion your produce. which we pay caah for.
DAIRYMEN,
A constant 'Ripply of Ashton Salt. all sisal Owns,
Butter Parkins. Tdba. &e.
Plsass call and look through oar stock. and we will
do our beirtVplasse you. W. A. IIOCKWELL.
Talmud'. April TA, 1869.
GROCERY AND . PROVISION
STORE.
McCABE & EDWARDS,
Wholesale int! Detail Dealers to
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS,
YEELVIII NEW =CS, TOWANDA,' PA._;
We do not deea it ne;oessary to vita:aerate sU . the
diterent articles we keep. One wisortnient u
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We sell nothing but
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Club paid for Parmers•Produce.
JAMES IfeCABE.
March I. tno. WM. EDWAIIDS.
MERCITR 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 flesh and desirable. We
sell at lowest market prices.
Jan. 19. 1871.
VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
since time recent &cline in prize. and selling
cheap at retail. FOX ts ILEUCCII.
Jan. 19. 1871.
VOXa MERCIIR aro selling Gro
en.lea at retail. Jan. 19. 1871.
FOX 4: 11ERC1711 are selling New
and Fresh Goods. Jan, 19, 1871.
PX & MERCUR are selling Gro
erips cheap. Jan. 19. 1871.
FOX & =CUR, are selling first
dim Goods only. = Jan. 19,1674
F"'
ROM are selling
cbeape; than ever. Jan. 19. 1811.
REME3LBER that we are selling
1.11) Goods at .
RETAIL!
And that we won't be undersold..
Jan. 19. 1811. PDX k BIETICInt.
MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC
CO—very choice—at
J u. 19,1871. - FOX k
VOX Sr, MERCUR do not deal in
Sbbadi Goods. Jam 10, 1871.
OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon
getting the very beet the market affords and at
lowest prices. ' E.. T. FOX.
Towanda, Jan. 19:71. MEECTIR.,
D EILEMBER THAT FOX & MEM,
CUR are retailing all kinds of Grocories at
wholeaaleprices. The largest stock in town.-Goods
first class. Prices low. ' Fi. PDX.
Sept. 28.10
THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN
.1. town by the quanta)* or retail at
FOX it ILEF.CRIIII.
BiSMY 1.7%.TD DDIVG ROOM
First block north or Want 'House.
BREAD, PIES, CARF.,CRACKER.S,
,BAKED DAIL Y,
And seld at Wholesale and Retail.
In our DINING moms We will accommodate the
public with either a lunch or a good meal at-all
times of thr day and evening.
OTSTF.I2 NDICE CREAM ON HAND DITIUNG
TWIN SEASON.
Also a fine assortment of 0 roceries;Confeetionery,
Fruits. Nuts.
maylfr tf
CENTRAL MARKET.
The subscribers still continuo to keep constantly
bn band a full and complete assortment of every
thing pertaining to their business, consisting main-
BrAdo, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
itroin,cusED ElAus, .
BEEF,
VEAL POITLTBi,
. SAUSAGE. LARD, I
BOLOGNA, BREED BEEF,
TALLOW, &c.,
I.
S
•
FRESH FROM THE LAICFS.
- • OTSTI:11.8 RECEIVED DAILY
In their "sawn.
Parties trishi Oysters in large or small quanti
ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old
stand, CINTBAL Sisassr. Montanye's Bloch, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Cuss. O ErrAtne, I EIIILLUM & =LIOM
Taco. Ainixocx.
Feb. 21. 1870-ti
THE BEST AND CHOICEST.
SMOKING TOBACCO,
IS MANUFACTURED AT
. FACTOBY NO.I,
3D Dormer. or ItABA:LAND.
Er See that Every 1. arThage you buy bears that
Inscrtption.
Dee. IL 1873. -
THRER HOUSES AND LOTS IN
TOWASDA • BOROUGH FOB SALE—Situated
on Poplar Street alsresWestern Avenue. Thews
houses are now being built and will be completed
on August lat Good well cistern. and cellar with
each house. For tint= particulars address or en
quire
•
Un052811.411 , W. HZ ILIIIIALL
.1.! Bed. White, and Blue Store. Towaada, Pa.
Ordekuy id Munoz&
SUPPIAHEI FOR THE
TRA3DEI
WIOKHAM4 BLACK'S:
CBOOKIKEtY.
CHINA,
GLASSWARE
STONEWARE.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
From Badgers & Brother
FRUIT JARS
The best kind in marpt.
Tcrwauct2, Aug. 30;71.
FURNITURE.
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!
Wearis now cidering at our Wholesale and 'Retail
FURNITURE EMPORIIIIII,
The greatest inacioementa to thole in want o/
• I
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE
"The attention of the pubilo L espeeisny called to
our recent hoav purchases from the late Groat. Abc.
Wm Sales of
CHAMBER AND PARLOR
MR, "ZT I TICT M
Wo now offering
WALNUT MARBLE TOP. SETS
I -- •
AT $75 00. Awl
NICE PARLOR- SETS, At $5O 00,
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS
TABLES,. STANDS, SPRLNG.
BEDS, MATRESSES,
- LOOELNG-GLASSES, -
And in fact everything to bo found 42 a First-esu
113 EMEMBER TEAT WE AUE NfilVf 31ANEFAC
IL taring. and do offer goods of our own mann,
fsetrueehespe.r than ydu can buy clty.ruade
elsewhere. Lumber taken iuezeluinge for goods. -
We also furnish
BUlttiL CASES, .&1.\17# corrnls
And we al.* hare W
In this section of country.
Goods delivered to the Depot freeof chugs.
JA311.3 0. PEOST k BOSS.
Towanda. Jan. 11. 1871
GREAT BARGAINS IN
=•• •
The nu &reigned are re:laving:a largo and well se.
laded stock of
HENRYS IfERCLIt
BOOTS AND.-
SII3I3EE,S AND FALL. TRADE,
GENTS,
D. W. SCOTT & CO
SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS
Thankful for past favors, era solldt a con_tinrisoos
of the same. • •
Tcrincids, April 5, 1869
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND
REPAIRED.
C. NELSON.
Has made arrangements to accommodate customers
that are cOnstantly calling with boots and Shoes for
new soles, etc., and have bad 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 each ar
rangements that you need nit return home -
Without yaw solo being renewed and your heels set
square,
For prices that are honest tad perfectly fair. • ,
Ladies that have gaiters that are broke at the toe.
To this repairehop is the place for tolgo ,'
To get them re-ramped,, neatly or half soled.
And your feet protected front wet and the cad
New work we can make you with the above double
Vi
We can ma ck. ke Mein' for yon thin. or . Vre can giro them
toyou thick.
We can make them with high heck, or we can give
them to you tat, '
So you need not stager with a brick in your bat.
Ntll.--Good cider vinegar for sale by barrel or gat.
Front of Methodist church, Main street. •
. Towanda, Dec. 11.18:0. L. 0. NELSON.
p)R SALE AND TO
MUSIC ST'ORM.
ONE lIDNDILED FIRST-CLASS PIANOS,
ONE HUNDRED AND JIM MELODEONS
TWO LIDNDRED 0133ZIET AND mu=
OBONAS,
Flee Hundred Violins. Clarionets; Flutes. Ba4oll.
Guitars. Concertinas, Accordeoas. Strings
tar all String instruments.
Drums. Bones, etc.
MELT NEMO fiD DiSTEIIICIION DOGES FOR
EVERY MITRITMENT. • - - •
lrmen the only drat-class makers to the Haul
Butes, u C. Lights k Co.. Decker Bros., Stine.
way, Weber, New York; Abllett and Conistans
Boston; Mathewidusi, New Haven Ct.; C. Meyer.
Philadelphia, and !Cube In Baltimore. Melodeon.
from B. Shoninger. NeW Haven. Ct.; Peloubet,
Pelt= k Co., New York. Organs, the celebrated
°olden Reed American Orgair. and the Burdett
Combination Organ. ' One door east of Mercur's
Bank, the only store of the kind in Towanda.
mar. 2311.
AT
Full Vasa now open.
Tram U. k Co.. ---Ilanos.
New and beautiful Patterns.
=;;
Fsmaittro.
xo. for mist sra
Eve offered In this market.
Together wltlt acr Complete Stock of
Furnitnre Store.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ,
ROSEWOOD CISKEI'S.
Of every descripUon
itUIILIL LOBES, C'ArS, Le., •
FINEST HEARSE
Boots an Shoes.
I=
NEW BOOT ,AND Syoz sratur.
SyJt.ll . ead of Ward House
Suitable for tllo
Villa" we offer low for Cash. Consisting of
LADTES,
AND CHILDRMI'S' WEAR.
M.tDE TO ORDER
BEPAIRrYG NEATLY DONE
rtiop: l s*.loyayt:iwil:):T./Yekg)il/
OXlStilitT M. CLAIM.
W. DIT'TRICH'S
PIA_NOS
Drip ad 16aid=
D a a
"
ADIAD CASH DRUG STORE.
I ; •
•
sssa® irimm
Corns MI6 lied Hee Brut,. Tonna& Ps.
arm tetwetty addedlte's to their ehmk, shill eat
esmplette irsoetoieat. ea esteashe v,
eletetilintweeteig y
ou
sztieles oiled in the Arta Ow
mechanical eseefully selected with
to the wants of the wubtio. Which wiU be
with trash mama, end
Wired ow the 10, 561 1reieonable tenni et Whole s& oe
ettostithig of
Daum, ' lizzatna, Omoncus,
pitch cna. vamorMUNI.
ATAPIPII AND I
BANE, PAINT, Tenpin. Wunz-wasa.
And all kinds of Brushes,
KEROSENE OR,COAL
•
LAWS. SHADES. Wl= CEMENEY)d.
Sperm. Wd. While. Nada toot. •
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS,
/Panty and Toilet ArUcles m all their Inatety.
EGONGE% iItIISICES. soars. CMOS.
ftcliadel 6 Eatr•Dies. Pest:mem
POCKET BOOKS, RORTHONAIS,
Pocket !Wets. BAzore,
TOOTH. SKIN AND . N.ADI PILEPANATIOSS,
PUUE WINES AND LIQtrORS,
. Far Nodhltnal use,
TOBACCO, SNZ7IP, . Pais AND CIGANS I
Garden, 7141 and Mower Seeds. Trusses. Bap
porters. Ilmspeneories. Shoulder Braces, Braila'
Pumps, Teething Bangs. • Nursing Boa*:
Nipples. Nipplefihells and Shields. Syringes.
Bed Pans. Self-Sealing Fruit Fars, Them
, ammeters. Flavoring Extracts, Stone
Jr" -Glass Ware. Bottles, Vials, Corks. Bath -
Brick. and Stove Maine. Fish Tackle, Am.
scoardllca. kc., Bolania.-Eclectio and. Hcicacepoith
lc Ifedic4u9s, 1 . 51 d lathe popular Patent' -
All articles warranted as repreenated. Persons at
it distance can receive Zees orders by stage or mil;
which will Twelve prompt and careful attention.
Medical advice Oren gratuitously at tho office,
charging only for medicine.
xi- Thankful for peat liberal , m-hronage, would tea.
peetnally announce to their Mends an d the publie.that
no pains shall be spared to satiafy. and merdthe Con
tinuation of their confidence and patronage.
grim Open Sundays for prescriptions -from 9 to 10
a.m., and 12 in. to 1, and 6 to 6 p.m. • ,
IL C. POET,E3. SON k Co.
July 1. 1870.—ye
TAYLOR'S :CELEBRATED OIL I
Tie Great Rtieweatie Remedy should be kept and
need by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or
penes. every !Teamster and Livery Stable Keep r.
every Physician and Hone Father for it will Many
timer cure pain and lameness when all other medi
cines have failed. Miners and Etafiroul Men
should certainly keep for it is unsurpassed for
bruises and sprains. Blacksmiths should-keep it
for their own use and for their customers tender
footed hones. as nothing egads it for.tender feet.
Every body suffering from pain and lameness of any
kind, burns, cute, wounds or any
,ernOtiort of the
akin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease reqnlring an
autliard application should certainly keepthis cele
brated medicine. Eiery bottle warranted to give
satisfaction. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son Fe Co.
Porter Fe Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists. Towanda,
Pa. • And by every Druggist and dealer In Brad
ford and adjoining counties.
-i:Jotuuston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale Patent
Medicine Depot. No. 602 Arch street Philadepthia.Pa.,
Wholesale Agents. H. 11BOWNDI TAYLOR, -
jnlyl9lo-tf Proprietor, Leßaysville. Pa., •
RHEITMATLSM-NEURALGIA
$5OO. WILL BE PAID
to any person producing any. Medicine ahcrwing half.
aa many living, permanent cures as Dr. Frxxim's
VICIZTA2III Bn v aTIO ItLYEDT. Used inwardly
only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injarliocut
drags. Warranted. under oath. to have permanent.
ly cured 93 in every 10(1 patients treated in the pad
ten years. '(See testimony), It is the scientific pre-
Scription of Prof. Iola: P. Finer, 31. D., a graduate of
the Vniversity of Pennsylvania. 'A. D.. 1833, —now
one ofiPhiladelphia's oldest regular physicians, and
Professor of 'Chemistry and Toxicology,—wno has
made Neurigia. Chronic and InfLamatory Rhentna
tiara the specialty of his entire' professional life—a
fact vouched forby the egnatures accompanying
each bottle, and other testimonials of many proud:
pent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro-
test sufferers from poisorfons quack nostrums and
useless expenditure of money,, a legal signed guar
antee, stating exact number o bottles warranted to
cure, will be forwarded gratis funny sufferer Send
ing by letter a full descript'ou of affiction. -- In case
of failure to cure, amount paid positively refunded,'
Medicine.sentanywhere by express„ collect on de
livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; an in-
Ibrmation and medical advice sent by letter gratis,
Address Dr. J. P. FITLER, 29 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia. Pa. The Reined yis sold or obtained
by'Druguists.
yqr sale by PORTER 3: - FIIIBT, Druggists,Mer
cur's ttlock, , ToWand.i, Pa.
TowANDA
Marble, Wo'rks.
GEO. AIc,CABE & SON
Itsve p 5.5.1 xectivel . the la... Test - aesortzurat. of
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
3VC A. IRJ 33 . I_, Pa 1
Ever exhibited in this seotion. to which they
invite the atient;on of the
Tile, keep on. Lana or tarnish to cider
SHOES
MO'Li ME,NfiS;
•
TOMB STONES, MINT ,ES, ,
•
41i. ~i~:
AT THE LOWEST TERISIS,
Persor.a in 'runt of anything in our line are re.
apectfully invited to call and examine our stock.
• ' McCABE S. SOW. -
lowapda, ?lay 1, 1871.
B. A. PETITS & CO.,
Hasp now on band a ner stock of.
FALL- AND WINTER.-GOOD
DRY GOODS.
FANCY pOO . DS AND NOTIONS,
DRESS 4 SIIRS, BILE VELVETS.
VELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS,
LOWEST MARKET-PRICE,
thosigo of the orpoCto the
• ' Court
rx. A FULL ASSORTMENT•OF
MELD arld wan= mamas; at
/Larch 10, 1862. Loa . & = EL MO.
FORTES, SON & CO.,
;
Of every style,
ISii
In great satiety. bucli as
nU.I,O'ELIY.
AND SaAIVT,S
Mick they %in 61)!1 at .tha
MAIN, STIII:ET. TOWANDA. PA
NATIOXL . INSUAIIiNCE
• co l . or vs. ,a. - -
Oaaa oamegas..sl ? ooo.ooo—fruCzu
Matelid b 7o3ll4ossilB4e;
OLAREINgII CLAllE.Trealdeot ;
Jay mon, cubism Mance aid EL Cora. ;
OMIT NOCKEEE. Vico Preoidost
reessoNlv. PEET, Secretory and Aetna,
The Advantage. of the.NaUonal Life
Ire:
•
It is a Nittoodpocipsny, eltsaacied:b 7 ens
It has a paid nit capital of One =lon Dears
It obeys low rites ewe:chum ;
It - Ititnishes lafger tosnraoee than other Com.
pack* forth. same money ; - • •
L lUs &pile sod certain ;
0. There l nipainibility of misotpresentation
ty
agent oilsozolorstanding by policy-holders
I. The policies are plain contract.-so =oda
- rime for so touch money ; •
8. An policies &Toon-forfeiting ; • -
; he p 0 11 ,1.2 ate ezenapir tom atisAlOeut.
' ' •
E. W. CLAII.E' I h CO., Binkers, Philadelp De o
. .
-.
~
.mess t Agents. . • •
D. S. ILI7MCM. Mw:mger.
N. C. EL4BItEE k A. 0. If.tSCY
ift.Agenta for Towanda and vicinity.
JIG. 9, 1849. -
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
1 , 10..231 NEW YOU
Pouctza u 'Fulton
AssgrA, over... .. ' ...
Amu. Irconz. over
Loos= Pato .
.All approved forms of Policies latne t t.
Liberal ;nodes for payment of premium:.
Policies non-forfeitable by their terms...
The entire prollte•of the Company
ably among the insured.
-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
WALTON IL PECIIIIA.II, PREsEMT.
WILLI33I T. MOOSE% Vvm T nu
Luaus 31 ADAMS. tires Arti
• - PIIILABELPHIA. BEFIMENCES :
SaT CMTE it Co.. bankers.
Daz.r.m. k Co.. Bankers.
701171 WOODSMY. k Co.. Tea Merchants.. -
S. A. Mrsenn. Prest. Farmers' k 3teehati,3' r.. 4211
T. B. Parrimson, Publisher.
j1y12.10-tf
CAMP & VINCENI"S
GENERA!
Insurance Agency.
FIiE. rarr.
AND ACCIDENT INSYDINCE
and losaes !settled at frit Lt.
Pollcies written
We alb°
sure against all tLlFaige by
IGHTNING,
To buildl
s and contents live stsa
OFFICE
ON MAIN - STREET,
posits Court' House
Ing16"11
Books and Stathinory.
DIARIFS Fill? 1872
PAPER ti ENVELOPES 1 •
NEW-YORK PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS 1 -"`;
. - .
Z.
Pnzs, Lx.E, Music, STA:TIC:MS ASD
",••
- PrcruitEs .
• • .
`•1
BLANK BOOKS • a .
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Nov. 19. 1868.
BOOKBDIDERI.-'stir:
lic is regiectrully.intornied that the llook•Bia
diry has beetirernowd to the “Reporter"l3nilhin:.
third story, where will be done '
BOOS-BINDING:
In all its various branches. an terms as reagebible
the times "- will allow. The Rinciery will be nal,:
the chargo of
11. C. WHITAKER,
. .
t
An experienced Binder. and all work will be promplo ,
done in a style and manner. whin cannot be evened.
Mnisic,MaglizineeLliewpapers.Old Books. tc.. Waal
in every variety of style. - Particular attimtlen w;:lbe
paid to the Dulling and Binding of
,lILA,NR.II43OES
To any desired pattern, which in 'TWAY and dun
tinily will be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when prom'a , ed.
The. patronage of thepublic is solicited, and per.
feet satisfaction guaranteed.
• Towana. August 2. 1866—tL-
TOWANDA. A.GRICULT-URAL
WOUES STILL ALIVE!
The superintendent of. this chap :6 lOW Grerig
some of the best
LUMTER.WAGONS,
PLATFOr.3I WAGONS.
COVERED AND- OPEN BUGGIES
ever 'offered-1n this.markek Beat selected
OAK A.NI3 HICKORY TJ 3
nsetl, and all work: made by the meet
ITOIIE.Un;
We have the
PATENT ReSSIA • iRON 5E.1.T.5,
very Eght,-and sa durable that even -tizie ts tat
little to do towards their decay.
' Please examine onr work ktore purclirairgyis
where. Repairin i done on short - nonce.
M. C. Mzacru .Preat. ' - ~;0. W. VINCENT,
Towandallnly 26. 1876.
__ Su n
perinterat. -
_ _
T BOLLES . A; •CO •,
J
•
. ,
GMrlit T, PI ODUCE
Commision Merchants,
SCRANTONi
ARespectfully solicit' conmigum.cute. of
BUTTER, EGGS. —CHEESE.ITST
t
And ell other Fann Produce.
One of the firm having resided in :Scranton fer
the paid ten years, and having an extensive acqnsist
ance with the bysir.ese Wen of the city, we feel con
fident that we can sell produce to the entire Wis.
faction of consignors.. .
.
REFERENCES.
L. S. CHUBBUCK. A. O. FIiISIIIE. OM'?
DALDWEI A PJACE.ILM GORHAM t COL E
IL&N, Lellaysville. Pa. '
8. G. CHAFFEE; 311.1tini 31ASSING, Ware&
'ham. Pa.
11. J. CHUBBUCE. 111.. - NET SHOEMAKER. Foto
•ills, Pi
J. E. DOLLY& L 26.7ll_,____• _A 11..DOLIXS.•
C ISEVA INSURANCE AGENCY ,
TROT. PA.
FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDM . INSKR - Cide.R et,..l
In thst-class sompatosa. Also ' A nd s am pug Ca` I
Conveyancing. Twenty - seven years esee:eco
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
l[. It. A. CASE.,
COAL AT WYALUSLYG
Tho undersigned .halo on band.. and iutea
keep. a anpply of Sultival -Authracittyllaratiy, nr..t
Lard Anthracite Coat of the various sizes.
- Sept. 25. 1871. 0. 11. WELLES a,
VERY CHOICE GRE'EN AND
I/ • DWI Tea *alma climp atretail &bi
rox =Rail
125.00.69
2.V.Po,fint
• /,000,f 4
• 55.1,f I
J. A. moil).
Agent, Towanas : Ey.
T. R. CAMP,
W. S. VLNCECT.