Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 09, 1872, Image 4

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Towanda; Thursday, NayB,lB7
,f s eticulintul ibiparttn
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Noxious Insects.
Young cabbage plants, after be
ing transplanted, are frequently „put
off at the, stem by a black ink'
which lodges in the ground.Vhen
ever that is observed„ search around
the root of the plants, cut off, and
you 'IW - ft(' the grub a quart rof
an inch under the surface, and s kill
it. If it is not there, it will be, on
the plant next to it, and near by
there will be another. They are
always in pairs and near to] each
other. .There is a small-black flea
in vast numbers, which eats oft the
leaves of young cabbages,; both
when they have come from 1 seeds
and after . being transplanted. If
the plants are lightly dusted. over
withfresh slacked lime for two
mornings, while they are we with
der, the lime will kill or - drive them
off and the plants will tltrive.
There is a greenish, meal,* louse
that attacki cabbage when h!alf, or
nearly full grown, frequentlicover
ing, the whole-plant. A dusting . : of
fresh. lime, for twotuornings over
the plants while wet with - clew, will
kill all the intruders.
A large, green grub, with tack
bands around,its body, which de
vours the leaves of earrots,leelery,
parsnips parsley. It is slow in
motion, and ean.be
. gathered with
thh hands and killed.
All kinds of fruit trees i should
have their stems .washed now with
a strong solution of carbolic soap
and water. It will keep off borers
and cut-worms, and if the heads of
the trees are syringed with weak
er solution of the carbolic slap and
water, inseets will not be rapt to
attack them. Another syriliging of
the heads of the trees, afer the
fruits are set, may keep loft' the
" cureulio " from plum and i • peach
trees. The cause of failures in
keeping off insects is that remedies
are not persevered in a sufficiently
long time. A man standing upon a
pair of steps ten feet high can syr
inge over trees twenty feet
W. E., in the Journal of (142 Farm.
FEEDING POTATOES To Ilor.sE.—
In _Germany where potatoes are
so much cheaper than grain, the ex:
periment has been repeatedly tried
of feeding horses - upon : the—at
least, in part; .and this as we under:
stand, has proVed quite successful.
In one iustance five four horse
teams Were kept hard at work and:in
good condition on a dayi .rations,
for twenty horses of one iand.one:'
half hundred weight of hay ; "eight
bushels of potatoes, fifty pounds of
meal, and a liberal alloWance of_
chopped . straw. The potatoes were
steamed, mashed and Inixed with
meal. while hot,. and then cOvered up
and allowed to remain fori a time,
during whiCh they undergo a slight
fermentation and evolve a quantity
Of carbonic acid. The chopped straw
was worked in just before feeding.
This trial was continued ifor more
than four months, and round to
agree - *ith the horses, while at the
same time it proved. satisfactory in
point of economy. As this- food
must be
,sweet and clean, great care
is necessary to prevent the vessels
in which it is kept from (becoming
sour.
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SOWED - Coit • rot PloboEß.
There is no .question that farmers
have a good deal of solicitude every
rem as to the question of sufficient
* feed for stock, and when, as was
.
the case last yea.i, the grass crop is
short—the inquary is for Some sub
stitute for hay. W,,e recommend
the sowing of corn. TwOl crops of
it can be raised on tha same piece
of land. The Southern born will
give a larger yield. than any other.
The most important part is the cur
ing for fodder. We Understand
that Mr. Wakefield of Pittsfield has
invented a' plan on which he expects
to secure a patent for curing and
ventilating2lt is a simple contrivance
and consists merely in !erecting a
stack pole with holes bored through
it,. about . four feet apart. being
shorter as it approaches the top.
The corn is placed upon .the stack,
the cross poles • being .inserted at
intervals, which keeps it up so the
air circulates through. It can. be
-eured so as to make it i fresh and
sweet for foo for any length of time.
It is a good feed for milch cows' and
stock of all kinds like it, and no
other yields so as to pay better with
as little expense and ; trouble.— The
Homestead.
__ln small gardens, in the absence
o drilling mschines, such small
seed'as turnips,&c.,may, e dropped
rapibly along the drills without stop
ping, by nailinfi or.screwina a small
tin cup to the lower end of walk
ing cane, and making a hole in the
bottom just large enough to allow
the seed to escape. Walk alonL ,
the side of the drill, shaking the
tin cup over it by mans- of the
stick handle, andit will] drop fast
and well. With a- prPper sizsed
hole, peas may bo dropped fast and
uniformly. It is wefl Co make
scevral holes, of dineseut sizss and
plug up all but the in use---:Country
Gentleman,
QUAKING PLUM PUDDING.—Take
slices of light bread, spread thin with
butter, and lay in a ptidding dish
layers of this bread and I raisins, till
within an inch of the topl. Add five
eggs, well- teaten z and a quart' of
milk, and pour over tl►e pudding
salt and spice to taste. Bake it
twenty or tiVenty-five Minutes, and
eat with liquid sauce. Before using
the raisins, boil them in- allittle water,
and put it all in.
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BREAKFAST Itoui..--a-Pour sufh
.
cient quantity boiling , wleter on one
pint cornmeal to make r s. thick gruel;
then let it stand till nearly cold ;
then add salt and one large spoonful
of peak ; mixt in wheat flour until
it is still dough ; knead it: well, and
then let it stand in a warm place for
seven or bight g?urs to I rise ; when
light make into rolls, aunt hake one
hour.
114-Boa4
CA & ATIEENS RAM ROAD
FO R n A and after Monday. November 19th. 1871,
Passenger Train going North. will leave Athens at
' B:SS a.m.. arrive at Ithaca at 11:15 a.m. Going
South leave Ithaca at 5:08p. m., arrive at Athens at
sao p. m.
NTRAL
CEN
—On and after Monday, Nov.
run as follows :
L-taVz. asaurz.
Auburn. - Athens. Auburn. Athena
7:30 au. 10:20 A. M.) 1045 1. Is 12:45 P.Y.
8:30 A.M. 4:33 P.Y. 7:00 P. M. 4:10 P.M.
4:30 I..st. 9:00 P. M.
T,rains leave Owego or. Auburn at "
12:40 p:m.. and 5:45 p. m. 'Trains arr
from Auburn at um a.m.. 2:30 p.m..
01., _
S ROAD.
Trains will
I ABLE OF THE
LUtE RAILROAD.—Tat ,
.13, 1671.
VAN Z
licmday. N.
I=3
P. If. I A. Y.
2:10 ' 7:00 • TOWANDA
2;20 17:19 11 ARCLAT JUNCTION
2:40 7:30 .- : ..,21ONTIOB
3:10. 8:00 I W1 1 ,C0X8...
3:20 8:10 ' nEW ALBANT
3:33 8:20 .... ..MILLERS
,
3:50 8:40 ' DUSHORE.
4:25 9:15 BERNICE.
pA.. & N.Y. CAN AL nit
Ar.ttIiSOEITMCT OF PASS=;G£II
To take effect 'Monday, Nov. 27; lb
=MB
No. 1 NO. I No. No.
35,1 9. 17.1 STATIONS. 34.
AXIAX,
'243'11 561 745 ,
1245 j
3 30:1215' 8 30, 11 551
3 413112 501 8 40. .... —Athens. :11 451
430; 135, 9 25 . —.Towanda 11 00
5 30: 215,19 23. Wyalnsing • 9 53,
5 55; 2 35'10 45; .....Laceyville. ... 934'
6 17; 255 11 09' ....Nl:mho/Ten.... 911
8 23 , 3 01 11 16; lffelloopany.... , 9 03
6 501 3 2511 45 1 ...Truakhaanock...1 836
7501 425 11 1 1 30; Pittston. 1 735
815 j 4 451 2 00 , ..: fWilkes Barre...; 710
.... I 7 201 4 20 ; ...Blanch
21 , 63.5 • Allentown • A If
S 35', 555 • Betidellem
9 10; 6 251 ...Easton.....
110 30' 1
8 15" —.Philadelphia._
9P;
New York
6 45' , __Washington.—
j ~
I.amiesz'
No. 30 leaves Towanda s • 10; Athena, 7 50; W.
verly, :8 60; arrive at Elmira at 9 00 A. 31,
:;(). 31 leaves Elmira at 5 45; Waverly. 6 45; A th.
ens, 700; arriio at Towanda at 7 45 e.
Down Trains dine nt White Haven. tp
dine at Pittetor.
• Pacnencers to and from Rey; York and Philadel
phia without change of •t_mrn.
Down train connects at Allrntown with Thrcntch
fast Express for liarriabnrg, Pittsburg and the West.
R. A. PACKER,
Superintendent.
NEW ROUTE TO PFITLADFII-
MIA.
NOP.TII PENNSYLVA.:II RAILLOA_D
Shortest and most direct Una to PhllidolpLia,
timore, Washington. and the South.
Passengers by this runto take I ennsylvanis k
New 'York Railroad train. passing Tea-anda at 9:25
and 1:31 p.m.. make close connection at lie
thieem with Exprilss train of North Penn'a Rail
road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 8:15 P. lib, and
10:30 p.m., in time. to take night trains either for
the South or West.
eftypaasengereara ale at tbe Depot on arrival er
all trains convi p arAengers to the varlong 11.1 , .;s
and to all partaof the city.
nEttnraiNG..
T.:..l.ceNdrth Penti' .. a Railmail Depot, corner Berta
and Amp:lean titre c•, Phtladrlptkia, at S :00 A.
arrtrir.g at Towanla 5:25 P. H., sawn evening.
Mann's I =' , 7"-xl7e ErPr eo;l•'ctn r. 11.1 dellrerF 1.
gr.% oftek No. 105 Sout ; tit 6 atte,t, I'hIIa•lcll Lx.
rrazi,9 112 ACCOMMDATIONP
Freh..ht reeelved st Front and 7 , .:01,1e Ittv•ctA. PL•ils
delplue. and forwttrflel hr Fa rreigLt train
to Towanda. and all psluts in Sunlneltanna valley
with quick tlicpatch. ELLIS CLARKE,
Gen. Aitt..ti. P. R. R.. Front and,Willnw Sts.
Nov. 21. 1870.
ERIE RAILWAY
"SEW AND itzrumer.n DRAWING ROOM AND St.r.rrira
COACHES, combining all Ilo.lern truprovemedta. are
run through on all Trains betwean Buffalo, llia*ra
rang. Suvensiou Bridge. Clerclau.l, Ciueinuati and
New York.
AbFtra , A cf iltoe . .Arlopt.rtl. Nov. 1:1V. I. It 71
NV YSTI4
STATIONS
New Y,brk
Jersey C;ty
Susrinc:hiana
n:at
L'inghamton.
Ovrego. ..... .
Waverly ,
Elmira.. • .
Corning
Painted
Enzlieqt er..
Buffalo - •
Niagara.
Snap%) sion Bridge
Clifton
prinkirk
Cleveland
Cincinnati
t, .vo '9
4. rrive 11 40' ..... 10 20
H 53i 2 0:;, Di 05 11 720
12 00, 6 25! 11 20 11 24
124,4'70.5 /2 10 12:0
12 53, 710 112 11 12 15
60 713 12 20 l2 20
222 720 'l2 14 12 54
7 00'i. 655 651 r. r,5
6 00....! 7 00,7 00
' Ikt. LP. U. A. If.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTT:ARD
5.00 a.m., except Sncdays, from Otsego. Stoppina
at Tioga 5:21, Smithboro 5:15. Barton.G:l2, Waverly
7:oo,'Cliemting, 7:30. Wellsburg 8:03, Elmira 0:25,
ni,7 Flats 10:20. Corning 11:30. Pain:4l Post 11,48,
Addison 1 :00 pm.. Itatlillotievilla 1:35. Cameron
Mills 2:45. Cameron 2:24, Adrian 3:27, Canistco
4:05, arriving at Bormlisville at 4:2:3 p.m,
5,00 a.m.. except Sundays. froth Siisinehanna.
Stopping at Great Bend 1:21, Kirk,yood 3;40, Binri
laainton 0:15. Hooper '0:22. ria:on 0:33, Campville
0:52, Owego 7:11. Tina 1:30. Emith horn 7:30, Bar.
ton 8:00, 'Waverly 8:20. Clumung 0:35, Virellsburg
8:44, Southport 9:02, Elmira 5:15, Lig Flats 1:10,
Corning, 10:00.!Piinte‘l 10:18, Addison 10:32,
Rathboneville 10:51, Cameron 11:04, C.itneron
11:15, Adrian 11:37. Canigteo 11:52, and lirr:ving at
Iloruellgrille -at 12:05 p.m.
11:50 a m. , daily, front BilBpir-liamia. St..) , ping at
Grrat Jet 7:15. Flrlrw,Bl r,in,hamt,n 8 : 03,
r Campville o.B.evr,
9 . 11, T.nra o 27, SmitlllB - ,,a1 49,
Waverly 10:20, eleritllm;
Elmira 11 :20, 111,t }late I`ortit.p.,2 12 al p.m..
Printed Pr.gt 712.24. )1.1 , 8,71
01 :07, Cameron Mlll,l . .22 ex:nr.rni 1:32, Aarlan
a ::S5. Canlsteo 2:09. and :.rrirlt:.,2 at II c.rnvllBNllle at
2:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m.. uxespt Rundays. from Susrimllanna.
Stopping!. at Great Bond 1:50. Kirkwoo.l 2.2 g. Binv
hunton 3,40. Hooper 4:ln, Futon - 4:29. j Campy!.lle.
5f05, and trrirtaz at ()wean at 5:40 p. 711. •
1:15 n.m Pxrept San , la334. from Ural ra. St vpin
at Bliz Flats 1:59. Cornlna , 2:00, p.. Inted Post 2.00
and ttr•nce. ris Aron, to Isle to, arrirjna, at R:35 pm.
2:59 p.m.. Pxrept Slindaya, Iron Itimyltamt.n.
Mopping at }lnver 2:45. I.7ni cm 2:55, Camprille 3:15
(o,r,.; : fr, 3 . 37, Tina 3:55. Sin ithlwa . r. 4 Parton 4:19
Wavt,rly 4:40. Clietrnma 4::.8, sCcilsl,llrg 5:12 Sonth
port 0:? 0 , arriving, at Elmira at 5:f10 p
S T STI t) N S
Litt-inuttll
elt•vtlar,td.
.....
Duukirk.... . "
ClUlm' ' - •• i 1 4 , t- .5 V+ In (
SuNt'itettmi Bridge - . 145 54S 10 (.
Nia.2ara F. 1115.... • 152 5 ro; 11l
Butrazo . 0 - 2 45: 045 11 4
Hornell.. ale .. •• .4 cl 5 I , ' 45 341 1.. it..
IlocheAter 46, 5 15 1 7 li.
Corn:ne - .. 7 551 12 23 4 :15 11 33
Elmira .. ' xl2' 125+ 5:5 120
Wareriy ' zl+- 4 7. / 37. G( 8 12 41
Owego 0 I"' 210 c 5 115
Bingti?mteo... . - -20 131'. a tts' 7 27; 155
Great Bend._ - I 3 55' 7 52, 217
Stutrineliatran ..„ - 11 02 401 ~; 25 247
Port Jerrie Arrive 2 52. 750 , 12015 ClB
Middletowri J . 3 53' 845 12 53 ....:.
Gottiiia ...... 904 -
Newbrtrgli . ..... “ . 12 10 ....;., Ft 3.5
Pa erBon :. 5 50' 11 00 247 -8 48
Newark , - • 700 205 SIS
Jersey City.. ... - 1 8 37. 113? 523 , 91.5
New Y0rk....... •• 1 7 00, 12 00 3 40. 925
e ? 4
ADDITION. 4, LOCAL TILArNS EASTiyAItO
5:00 a.m., '-except tiltundaya from llornidlsville.
Stopping atCanisteo.s:22, Adrian 5:40, CarneronG:so,
Cameron 311118 7.01. Latlib:merille 7 •:10,1Addison
8:2.5, Painted post 0:15, Corning 10:00, Big Flats
10:42, Elmira 12:40 p.m.. Son' hewer Wellanre
1:20, Cnemung 1:55, Waverly 2:42,
Barton 3.29,
panttliborn 3:42, Tioga 4:10, and krriving at ovregq
at 4:37 p.m.
4:55 a m., daily. froni Hornellscille. Stopping at
Cainsteo 7.13, - Adrian 7:33, Cameron 3:09. ltatb
boneville 8:42. Addison 9;03, Painted Port 9.57, Cor
ning, 10:15. .11:g Flat.: 10:52. Elmira 12:20 p tn.,
0501 / . 4 30 3 /3: 2 5, 17oUrburg 12:52. Chernorig 1:t0.
Waverly 1:00, Barton 2:20. 'Snaitliburo 2:40, Tto
3:05, Owego 3:40, Campvilte 4:15, Union 4:43. limn.
haratou 5:41, Kirkwood 6:22, Great Bond 6:50, and
•
arriving at Susquehanna at 7:30 p.m.
- 7:00 a.m.. except Sundays. from Owego. Str:pping .
at Campville 7:45, Union 8:23. Ilooocr 4:4u. Bing
hamton 0:441, Kirkwood 10:30. Great P.end 11:15, and
arriving at Sualoclianna at 11:53 am. • •
1 .,,
7:50 a.m., except Sundaya, from Elmira. Stopping
at .Southport 7:54, 'Wellsburg 8:10, Chem m ,, 8:20.:
'Waverly 8:43, Barton 9:o3, Stattbboro 9: 3, Tins
9;28, Owego 0:45, Canal:villa 10:03. 1. - nn u 10:10.
11<r^per 10:22, and arriving at Dingliamto at 10:33
1:53 p.m.. excerpt Sundays, from Painted - Post.
Stopping at Corning 2:03. Ili;; Fats 2:58, int! arriv
ing at Elmira at 2:40 p.m.
..._
2:10 p.m., except Sundays. from Hornellsviile, 1
Stopping at Canister) 2:24, Adrian 3:4 0 . Califer o a
3:05. Ctlrlerfnl Mills 3:15, Ratliboncville 330, Mai.
ann 3:50, Painted Post 4:17. Corning 4:25. B.g Flata
4:47 Elmira 5:23, Southport 5:2G Wellsburg 5:42, Ctie
mung 5:57, Waverly 6:22, Tioga 7:05. Oirego 7:25,
Campville 7:45, Union A:(,5, Hooper ad 2. Ilingham.
ton 8:33. Kirkw. , ..l 8:50, Great Ilc nd 9.11, and or. I
riving at Susqnehatir.a at 9:37 pan.
• Daily. n. .
t Mottdaya eactpted. lu•twt.en nor: A 1t,j,in,... and
Port Jervis,
E stop Sac:daps. oats.
girTtirtingh Tickets to all points Wert ..at the
cery Lowest Hates, alto hi the 'ilipa ny's °Mee
at the Towanda Depot.
This is the only anthoriz'•l arenry of the Erie
Railway Company for the sale of ;cistern 'Latta in
Towanda.
LAggllClf n 11/ iv cltrcb• , l OM,' 014 Tickr-ts parcliamcl
at Qin Compaay'a
L. D. ROCHE&
Gaol Rapt
BAIL
13th, 1871,
7:25 a. m..
vs at Owego
.5. 8:05 p.m.
EEI
R effect on
P. *. P. U.
.12:15 j7:15
12;1)5 3:05
1145 6:45
11:25. 6:15
11:05 6:05
10:55 6:55
10:35 5:35
10:00 5:00
.4. at. P. U.
R. F. GOODSIA:
Gen'l Passenger A
CO.-
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1. , :o. I'So.
2. 36.
ru,p34
..•.
6 45 8 40
6 05 7 55
5 55,7 45
5 25 7 OS
4 33,6 20
4 15 5 43
3 57,5 23
3 50 ' 15
3 24,4
2 2S 3 35
2 05 3 10
11.211 1 .. .
10 10 r 31
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0 NO. No.
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A. at. P. P.
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11 15" 5 45, '7 20
15` 1 ..7, 235
37' 237
13 915 2 52'
1014 345 411
30 15 t4l, 42:1 449
05: 11 501 5 (15 525
39; 12 35 5 42' GOl
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WM. B. BAIL
61111 .I , adurr Aft
THE I'IIBLIC
The undersigned :would mostlreepeethaly say
they are now prepare:l In every way to attend to the
•
UNDLItTA.KTh'iG BUSINESS
In all its branches: Andre trust Can giVe satiaae.
the scrir!ces of any one in that line.]
Ifaving 6 - p arento expense or triable in procur
ing, from the 6116 P of 1.1. Stalen L. do, of our pLzce,
a hears° a alch cannot be Furl - Awl or ecen equaled
in el , .gunce;„ ibis sicte'of our largo, sti cities. ice bate
also 6ecureil Abe ;scnicts of a inostl careful,
and!gentlernanly person to attend p.o this I;r:nch cr
thebtVgl:/eM
J. S. Axxxv, one o our f.r,
Euxrature Store, on Bridge- stmc
%Tr-LE, tile other manber of the
deuce on TL'ad strtct, or about t
W. 7..yznan, a very tr.:table and celti
shoes of11:o :s on l'ark ptrott,
liffil
jan2s'72t:
-FinS' NATION.
• I
OF TOw-A-NpA
CApiTai,
Sumrs FVNII.
This Raul 'r Mire rNrscAL
trzr.s:.cton of a •
GENERAL RANK ING
INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS
AG raa2IE.NT
CAUE Gn - rs TO TUE C
AND CUECES. '
Parties RI/ 4 11111g to SEND NOICET
Vnited SW.rs, England. Ireland. S
cipal cities and towns of Earo• '
drafts Icr that pur,lese.
PASSAGE 21C-G
To or from ti old crlintr7, bs
Lines, always ea hatiLL
TezrzaT-st.zonizr: as= AT
V.g:.rst r".S
.10S. 1'07. - ELL.
It..e.:ulrr 1. 11%t19.
T`:4)II.IP NN CI
• INS - Till . : E.
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BIZATiFOLD COUNTY, I'A.
1,-.,t,tation conunc,e its Scrruteenth
. 1.24 r
7MONIiAY, AUC;UsIi ',2s, 11 , 11,
Tbe cot:l,('S of etude arc Dipt,.l., Norma', Com
nir r, tklent.:ll.7 a:0 ClasQlcal, in all of
winch the in....tractiou is Fystetnatl, no,l thorough.
The Principals will I , c essilted in the various
deParttnalts by a 1.1r. - .0 and elc , 4!ent corns of
int‘tructors—thr. cra , lnates, xr,rienced I,,a4t.rs
havimt , becti rec-ntly env,a,:ett—and no effort will be
spared to make the lflstltutr, 10 comfort, disc:Nue
and tze,tiera.l .411c1,,,nry, , e•-otidi,to vo ether t•Linilar
institution.
The Slusteil Tmpartutent wilt be under the cittrg
of Profess.r 11. Fr. J.hanziessep.
This InPtinition is now in thqrouch repair.
In addition to the extensive improvements daring
the past
r year, new apparathp, maps and charts, and
most approved patent deets and state for all the
study and recitation rooms have just been pm
abased. ;
Thi..Pnncipal the Department ual
oigauirß Aughst 2s. a Tearchers' Class. and by
sri.cran arn:srtox aid to comidete the neat
course possible during tan time.
Tnitiou from 14 to $lO. Iloard and r. - yem in the
Institute $4. If clCsirublei students may obtain
rooms in town and board themselves. Early appli
cation fur board and rooms at the Institit to should be
made. as the rooms are being rapidly engaged.
For further particulars of cetalopme, apply to
G. W,,ltyan and Quinlan:, Principals. Towaula,
31ILLER , FOX,
t Board Trustees.
r, , P , 9'71
NTEW STE.VII FLOURING MILL
-
1'.%
=ME=
sTE ‘m not:o\G mit,t,
•
Is now to s . l 4 'il•re :111 CrE•7llilc`p :I
. LL/
ve.r*,.l,to Ct.) all work in kis I.lae n notice.
CUSTOM GRINDING
THAT 1r is 1-4..
Eack•Arliest kcd Uce Flour, C.rn
Feed. Bran. te., always 01 Laud nod for S :de a
Is wo.t tate..
P.kIITICCLAR NOTICE.
kle• the riser destr:
haNn their ferr , 'Agr ,
brow 4riPt3 >t ton 1,,J...1,21s
P.l :.4.71
IVALLI: TULIP. ti: API
Tl:e K:vlit or the acekl
PMT-IDELP:TIA
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CONCIVE CONVEX. C.1:.Y,1
I=ll
MEDI
I Cl
- Zoo,. 11.,ttato :v.,
SIM
EMI=
witn,ttie
ttn :r .•1 , ..ii - nceA: in vi:I.AI
plainly that they are I.:11.
Ml=
The tnaj. , rlty of Spe, lac
np nutter bow fine the fr 4
and a,,rt ees artloh. of
prn.,.4ed - o they are t.,,a•le t.
ally caleillatann re•pect,r.
tii rofero the grt-at onni
Flght, 11,,, , ant1e are us.,
and tatigne the eye, min
ehort 11 , 3 ?0, or reqw.re
and ttr nehlre detroyirot•
properly ennt,-1, uonid Le(
The advantares eLltme.
Crystal Glaser', are the foi,,
The Letiste ar- ground
and hard, ting made only
ar.e therefore W.t. to
They crd,: a bnlnaa , ..y
Dot found in uny ollwr
They ran It o.v I oTo
light without IG.:11;... or Let;
Thry are 1.;r,,41r.t1 ulath.pat:cally trtic in the con.
et.'s t , cons ex to in .tr, itc,ord,oir to tbel.bit o d. o phy
nathre. r. 11,1 t•ltare of corales of the eye, thertlore
attr.stlntt tn,thre unly Ins.a.id el Ittre:tot IL
3 bat ; te.rmot into the frames.
They can he uaed lon:tef than any other gla,stra
sclthollt char.gir.,r, to a L,4 r vtrcr.
The frame., are naa,le attontt and , Innittle Ly kir' ,
ricnced workmen and tc.t.frantc.l
W:,l. A. CIIA\3.IiER3.I ti,
Dealer in NVatchea. Jew( iry arra Sliver Ware. T.-war.-
di. Pa.. y for thirst ,
1;r13:1 , 1,1 esilmty. rs
July t 2, H7O-tf
•
TILE HOME 51117 . 17.f1,E SEW
ISO SIACIIINE. rEr.rEcTioN or
mr.criANisia, 1.11 I r r.l.l.[Mi, Littman,
Cor.DyNtt, Tucavto,
Eart7l.:7S,;. tlinf-573"1:14:11n.i,: . AN11 vrtitr.r.Vii.
Pa- eitci 1 ill
AMERICA 4,:ND -EUROPE,
Sample, Cumpact,Eo.loFilt, D.lrtlde an 9 Cntnr:ar
,
j
Every Machine Warranted for five
years. j.
EQI"ALLy (fool) Fol: IFINE 011 ILEAN-V
It 1,4 a :Ir.tEr.pli rrLins
I=Dri.coso l 7,,Coa •
I ,
TitC
only pr Cjal
3flehltal eivr Ins entiol.
Don't 1;,. IhnEl.7.lz.re) t,r on^r A;:o.nis L'arny,
nn znatt,r how emooth th.or ton! . ;11e way be , tc;"hure
thvy lgo_p cc, Mgito their n
P. It. Irilopnt - nN,
Agfqat for ISraolfc.rd 4 r , l.s:l; , nariCk-uttios. A g , nts
want.
Rome. Bradford comity, ra..r, b. 21. ; 72.
- -1
-TAYLOIVS OELEBIIATED OIL!
Gr;.,11 Ehranzeic r .evqu Pbcpula be. kept arra
used Ly every Partece that kerpq either Cattle er
Horses. every Teamster and Livery. stable Reep
every Physician and 'torso Farier for it will many
times core pain and laineneqa when ail other tuedi.
eines have failed. himers and Railroad Men
should certainly keep It, fir it is . umotrpaaheil for
brus,s and sprains: L'ackßuntlis stionid keep It
f.o. their corn use and for their 'customers tender
footed barges, as nothing equals it for tender fort.
Every body rufferir.g rimtit pain and lameness .tor spy
kind.diurna, cute:woands or any eruption et the
akin, Corns. Chilblains or any diqrasc requiring an
outward application should certainly keep this cele
brated nit•dieille. Every bottle ...svarranied to give
ratistaction. For sale by Dr. U. C. Porter Son A: Co.
Piirter te Kirby and F. W. Brosirm Drungists.Towanda
Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer in Brad
ford and adjoining counties.
jobn,ton il D n. i way and Corr ten. itholesah• Patent
Medicine Depot. No. 002 Arch street Philailerditia.ra.,
Wlituleatde 4 - Tuts'. IskoWNI. TAYLOR.
July 121'04( Prcrpriftor. Lellaysville. Pa.
rA: SONS have the largest
JL. arsr:rtnieut of Furniture in tbe country.'
THE rIEDEESIGNED,.ELVING
WU arm at a B. mat a co.. Si saw prepared
to tees to the 'illegals ci!ltretttozd tkpuntr sad vtetsdp
t,. s lugs and wed selected stack of
iirtilch I ltsys pscrebz - mil for ci s, and feel conMent
that I esa pelt at u low Agana as e5 - tos purcbseed
27ses•IIeze. I cow offer to the public a spletultd stock
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
I keep conelently on head, Pont. ULNA LkEDI and
be found at the
al kind. of licould can the attention of Ma
and C. M. MAN-
public to our Piet Bo Beat
firm. at his real-
e oM, of Dr. .1
rratt.tl plips:rian;
In grant' Or price. Jesse Oaklers Celebrated Lama-
near. the Fla-ell
dry, :tow York Choznlcal arld. Brown Soap.
Piece call and examine our lack of
3. S. ALLYN.
C. 51,11iNILLF- $
BA:K,
Large eirsertmet of YANKEE NOTIONS. TOILET
$125,000.
40,000.
SOAPS; &e., Lc. I will poy the highest cash price for
CILITILS for . the
Farmer', give us a call before sellisig elsewhere.
B
ACCORDZ:G TO
All persona ltdebte4 to the late Ana will please cal
t.z.-Itos or Norm
and mate immediate paytnent.
to any part of the
otlanl. or the.Drin
czn here prbcure
Towscda, Mach, 12, IS4 7
i I ~T , ~ J. LONG.
l. .
111711
Et bte.lng:r Cr csil
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
=1
s, 6c.1,1 and Si:rfr
N. N. BETTS. /a
C:.shier.
IMEIMiM
COIL` :MAIN AND BRIDGE STS.,
I desire to call the attention of the public to-uar
aaaortzuent of goods, which is always fall and corn.
and will be Nola to my customers at lowest
market rate.A.
My stock or
Save been purchased since the late reduction iu the
tariff on thorn, and ere offered at prima to cot.
riap,ud.
Orders by mail or of ervi,:e will Ilweite urea
and promia. attentiun.
Thanking the public for the liberal patronage
they hero given we, I wish a continuance of the
ON T.1.1F. SAM:: UST
'EC EIV t:D
GOLD STILL COG DOWN
the
pstrolnt.• mp tr..•:11.
I , ,th wly., n - h,•a they
ud upward+.
F. S. AlTitS.
ROCERY & PROVISION LINE
MMEMI
COWELL• h 'MYER'S
tea, the cr•a:i otrecgth(.r.
Oct rt
at rriocsthat cannot fail to satisfy ell thatthey ere
determined nut to be undersold by any nue. They
have enlarged their Store by building su that they
now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily
rteeivcd by them. They have connected w ith their
store • Market where they now keen fresh moats to
sell by the quaiter or piece. ann a full supply of UM.
cerivt , and Provisions, to which thc. , would the
attunti,n of all cash buyers. Cenie ;ad eremite our
Clouds and Mess. before purchasing and satisfy
p;unk.ches. We gua.-entre all goods to nit - a
-entire
sltiefaction. We are thankful to nur customers fur
their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance
of the same. Co:WELL k. :111 - 111.
Dec. 2th
4C AL Im-nTrTE,
tur',l2,7 of 1.103,
TrAr. )NDON
WM=
t't t... 1,
a 14 4'o: 1•./1.44 4• •t1).4
rrr A:444 4 41 414 - 4rivtlid Tor tloia
rr-al t , lti:or.:444.lgint4t4t of
.41 ea.° to the ey.., .411,res
ri4.4r to ally olhcr 1;1.1,4 4 4.44)
FIGURES WILL NOT LIE!
.. iroport4.l) aull
1a...5, contain tot a prier
,:a..0, 4,, (I:. terlily ea , t IT
to 1.4_4 45 , 1,1 oz:iy, without .
...! ben, ilt to the ryo, ant
; laltt of po , r and weak
ez (;1a..- , g now which tire
tho et j eetn ext dun after
n int:timely atroniz light.
!he e4olit, u L:oh, wt.:, they
ipreserge.4l a life tune. -
ior th e Curp:zve Convex
owinr. , :
[1 the. 14 , ge irott: 1 - '4i..!, ;Air.•
for opti,al r trpr•c..e, th e y
:et serat,h , •,l o: d.in.
MEE
DUST DoCIST YOUR OWN ETES HERE ARE
TRE LI:ES, AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICk:S!
(;, , ltq Kip. 2 pole ,t• tap Loot, home made
1,0 - rantd
do - -1 do do
do 2 4-1 do
double sole
do Cel peg ,do do
rd ,,, e lip, 2 ,:ele and tap,
Y.jathil Fop. 3-; double Pole
lana , 11+4..bcturfs of ViSioll
gS.
1:y Is:L:1 by ,147.• Gr can:l:e
T y
the e's.ev.
Mere/mute can be supplied with the above class of
1.:.f , 03 , at very reasouable prices. We are prepared"
to mole hoots to Measure. Also First Claes Repair
ing :itzeaForable
N. I.':—TLe TCry'r.ow priN , Pygtem must be
eAsit Jul - viably oat delivery. gm-Call
and se* lief re you bey. sbor, opposite Methodist
Cburcli, 31 ISII vet.
NEW PLANING IIIIL
The - undersigned having hulk a large and coauno
diens Mal to the Borough of !Towanda, and filled it
with the meat modern and hubroved machinery, for
the of
A.ro.prepared to fill orders, Whether large or small,
upon the shortest notice. We have also a large va
riety of..4OI:LDINUS. of the latest style and pattern.
which•Sre con furnish much cheaper than thereat' be
worked by hand.
•
PLASM,.
TONG 7Fait(i,
GBOOTLNO.
AND EiCitOOL
SAWING.
And 111 other work; pertain] ng to Joinem triEl be dons
to suit our customary.
. - .
Persons building. and not bring more than twelve
to fourteen miles distant, will find it largelrfor their
interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have
it worked by our machinery. Thing your grist of
Flooring, or other lumber, No while your tam is
feeding, have it ground out and take it home with
Sod
Re will pay CASH for FIN - F. AND MESILOCK
LUMBEV. delivered at our Ma bra. yard. Come And
see us, or if you vaneom't t, write.
Toy-ands. Fob_ ISM. D. RODGERS .
. i
SEED OATS FOR SALE.—About
30 tge , liela of a p - rinr. quality. Arad obtained
from Patent Offme. Will be weld at $1 per. bushel.
Enquire of, .
.F. WOODRUFF,
‘,.3• Monroe tsp.
A CKER SMITH.-Whitewasher
and Olkenliner. will attend promptly to all
w.rk entritatpd to Lint. and ruamatees satisfaction
in all caaea. Orders left at Villsons barber shop-en
than rtreet, will receive prornrkattentleti.
Towanda, Apri 111;1'2
Chvories sad:rfinittkom.
R. Z PATCH,
GROCERIES,
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
SALEZAIVS SPICES, kc
/rare en hind a large Kock of
83E DO., BIICEWELEAT DO
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
WOODEN WARE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C.- B. PATCH.
WOOD, WILLOW, AND ETON!. WADE,
?Lour:, FEED,. MEAL,
1 TATTON* BLOCK.
TOWANDA, PA
TEAS,
COFFEFIS,
MEI
SPICES,
xxsa PAID FOR COUNTRY rnopum
fe.11.20'71
AND IMEIIT :DINO DI SHE
are now being offered at
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN TO WV
BOOTS !
To'.4lll:kia. Nov. IS7I
WINDOW SASH AND BIZiDI3.
=7's
• ..• 54 . 4-Sp*:
r
:=;;e4l -1 - a ; -
- J 44
,g
a t'S!g' .
0 r), ,• 5: a 7.: E
; 14 * c• - =
4 2.4t.m1rr82 -' 4
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F...--d2r.2,..i4;
=
- '4Z7P<.
7.7:q; ; 4 2
• Z Egq 24s ktiP 2
eittig .
7.05
424t ; cgt4
m.=.2 u.a.tee, =
•
•
11[KNItY FRANKS
(BnotellOt toiTinaiir B 12114)
111C1101I - ANT TAILOR,
Na. 4. Oita* & 'Potkot's Block BrkleiNtreet. To.
',soft * good aisortalent, of aothig. Vtottneolna
Condi:we; conotinttt on hand: Goods made to
cotter In the best loann.s. 41.41.41.-Iyd
• •
. • .
'FRAM . TAYLOR 7-
FASHIONABLE TAILORS,
Opposite Public Square,
Keep always on hand a fall assort-
CLOTHS,
0. 8.-PATOII
REAI)Y-'MADE CLOTIirNCI
all thi
HITS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
Furnishing " Cr oo d s
CUTMG DONE ON SHORT
ALL WORK WARRANTED
IL J. LONG
6 6 MAIN STREET,
CHANGE IS INDELIBLY STAM
PED ON MST TlMia.
NA7c•ll'l" Bross.
}face purchased the Stozlt of Clothing of
ROSEXFIELD Az WOLF,
......p 1 3.1
do . 434
donsiled, 4 00
do 350
do 5 o 0
do 2 75 to 3 00
do 2 00 to 225
One dent South or FOS k MERCULI'S, and bcreby
GIVE YIIBLIC NOTICE
that they till 0ff....r greater inducements to cash buy
era, than any other eatabllatruent to
-L. C. NELSON
BRADV'ORD :COUNTY,
icing thoroughly posted', In every branch of the
businese. they feel perfectly confident that they can
make It to the interest of all
•TO PURCHASE OF THEM.
Their Stock of goods comerisci goods of an grades,
from the finest to the coarsest, and man ys tactured by
the best establishments in the conntryt
Give tie a call
Towanda, March 12, 1872.
$29 00
0
°to
$5,00G Per Anna;
' - Agents wanted for
,THE .NATION,
ITB•AIILEU8 AND Mbi/LL LIM.
Needed In orrery home; to printed on tinted paper;
hasalaty illustratlona; all U , B Presidents; all If ft
Censuses; ail U El Senators; all valuable documents;
likenesses of all the Prey/di nta; „ Coat brims " of
all the States; and other Illustrations. An Eery
ckopaellia of the Ocroternment. Price, $2 6U One
agent took thirty-wren orders in one day—another
seventy-fire In a fei days! It sells Immensely.
Rome agent; clear at the rate of SUN Per annum.
Farmers, school hackers, professional men, ionatt
men and lakes, are everywhere making money . rap
idly In cauvantng for this wort. The usefulness of
the book compels Its sale. Write us and we will
send drculars and hall Instructions free. Address
NEW WOELD PUBIsISHING CO.. sorttb-went cor
ner 1111 and Market streets, Philadelphia.
janlBl2m3
MONEY SAVED,
•=or '
BY PURCHMLNO YOUR, '
STOVES AND HARDWARE
or
• W. L. PpritiXTUN.
OridJulT•ly:ll
TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE
001 1 /XLL a
wont of
CASHMERES
ANI COATINGS
ELME
..1 al
i
GENTS'
In great variety
'.;"OTIC . E.
TOWANDA. I'A,
JULIUS WOLF.
WM. WOLF.
Qroda:rbi sall.Ptatides.
FEAP.LEI3
GROCERY AID /20711110 X MOB&
sons oasis au= ARD , IIIII3I resizes.
• vont sad tgooplato at at
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which will to St the lowest possible wipes
CODFISH,
ISACIMIKE 4
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON, - 7
_
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRII'TIONSi
LMODERN STONE :WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, Szt,
I hiug on your rroinco, which wo ray cash for
. , •
DAIRY3TEN,
A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all lazed Cparas,
nutter FifthlS.
Plait* call and look throagb onr nook, sod
do oar brat to pleaso you. W. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda, April 28.1862.
GROCERY . AND PROVISION
S rr ,o IR, 'ai .
cCABE & E D \\lA. It DS ,
antl ItcLill lwoh , n4 In
'FAMILY GROCERIES
A
1' 11, 0 V I SJ. 0 N
st:w zwcs, Tow,tNDA. PA.
We do not deem it necessary to ermm,--t, all the
diterent articles st - e krlT. ~t
ALWAYS COMPL:•*:rF.
We e.l
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Cash gala r Timer* 1.:a1um...
March 1, .1870. ' • W5l. .1,1,W.5.111:8.
rO.. k MERCUR nre now recoil--
1 Lng a fresh stock of Goods in their line. bonght
'lace the let Jeheary , to which they _inrite tile. at
tention of their friends. We keep the large.t • teek
In town. Onr goods are !meth Le-41 les::ah1•, We
sell at lowest•nuiket prices.
Jan. 19, 1671. •
FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
since the recent (I , !,cLne in price, awl R(.lling
cb'ap at retail.
Jan. D. 1871
vox & MERCTIR are selling Gro
corttft at retail. Jan. 19, 1871.
vox. 3IERCUR are selling New
and Fresh GoN".11. Jan. 19. 1971.
FOX & 3IERCUR are selling Gro
erries cheap. Jan. 19. 1871.
. (t, MERCD: are selling first
class Goals only. Jan. 19.1571.
VOX 31.1.:RCUR aro selling
cheaper than ever. Jan. 19,4871.- - •
REME3IBEI3, that we are° sellinn
Goose at
- RETAIL!
And that we won't be nude-Fold.
Jan. b. IS7I. FOX &. MERCVIL
MICHTGANFINE—C ITT TOBAC-
c
Jan. 19..1,1'1
- pox s MEJICTJR do not &al in
Shna.iy flood*. Jan. 19. 1571.
CUSTO3IERS can fely upon
1,/ getting the very best the market aff. , r,la and at
lola eat pr,e,,a. ". E. T. FOX,
Towanas, Jan. 10,'71. HENRY MERCr It.
T E3IEMIIEI THAT FOX 11E11
_EL CUR are retalin.," kin.!,. , of tero....r , re
, wholesaley.r'xea. The t
first elms. Prlca'a E. "a. FOX.
Sept.. 2'. 1 .•70. HENRY Itfl 'I'l•
rrHE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN
„L. town by tLe qiunt:ty' or rvtail at
FOX
BAKERY AND DINING.ROO:Ij
Fast blocc torth of \Var.l House
BRFAD, PIES, CIEE,CRACKEI;S,
DAfiED DAIL V
And soli at W.L•oleaale aad Retail
In our DINING 1100 MS we will arctinunoitatetti.l
pribl!c with either s lunch or a good , meal at CI
times of th. day arid evening.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON 11.\\D vur.rgo
TUF.II/ SEASON
Also a fine assort mcr.t of Groceries, Confectonety,
Frutto. NutP,
mayl9' tf
CENTRAL 11AIMET.
The subscribers still continue to keep conirtantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of etery.
thing pertaining to their business, emulating main
ly ot
BRED, FORK, FRESH AV SALT
SUGAR crarD murs.'?
MUTTON,
VEAL.
SAUSAGE.
r.oaxiNA, DLIED EELf,
TALLOW, ke,,,
•Also, '
BEEF
F z ,S
FRESH FROtt THE TARES:
OYSTEMS 'RECEINED DAILY
In their season.
Parties wishing Oyster! in large or sszati quanti
ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old
stand. Ch.'s - nut MA.arkirt, Montallye's Flock. emit
door north of Dr. Porters. •
Cass. 0 lEaltakw, KELLUM • MULLOCE.
VISOCIL •
Feb. 24. 187G-tf
TOWANDA' STEAM
FLOURING - MILLS !
W. TVFULLER ,t; CO.,
Reapectfilly Inform the publlc that hirLngirebullt
on the site of the old ndll. wall all modern Improvc
znenta, they are how prei.ar el to do
CUSTOM GRINDING
In dm best passible mantleri an,l oti tho Otortest
notice. ICo 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.
FLOUR. BECEWHEAT FLOUR, FEED .l• :ZEAL,
By the car Ipll.pr In frAntaies .to snit purchasers
•
GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER,
AT Et; VU. l'uN
All Aunts or ;grin taken to ex. - 1:A.1 . 1;4r I,trila.trr
Cash paul fur all kinds of ran
Toinads, NOT. 1, is7l
SUPPLIES V
l OR THE
Eirorlisit TiNstiaet
'WICKHAM gt BLACK'S.
. •
SILVER I.'LATED WARE,
Agency et the
SING ER E Nl' ING 3W:iII:NE,
AT
-
•
& BLACK'S.
T,lnauda.
KIP BOOTS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of fa;luro to cure:-. - Idnount ',Lid p0.524,ve1y refunded.
11e.11c,ne Nent lorvla. - I.•re by crap:or:, collect on do
, irery. ...... (...., 1.41... C. .4 WTI fl Cor advice; An in
13COCVLS11. " JEZIICOCOItS.' 1 - t. 11,..• 1" . . 4. „ .„
formation and - tned:cal advice sent -by letter gratis,
- 1 , AdaMer3aI I 7.3:"P.:FITLER, 29 S,uth Fourth +treat,
PldLadelplata, Pa. The Remedy Is s6ILI or obtained
. y - , by Drugaista. .: .
4:c t) For sale by PORTtP..I.: Tutr,y, Druggist-f, hler
', cur's Block, Towanda, P.I. .
L. L. M o 0
Has-. 7 the r.'iliro! for theJk tuft
=
u.t aro them a. t.•a• eu=4 , tt.er lou6es aro
rttathu,.; Eastern tiooJs. • •
. . .
C vrtre that .
that -ci an. I.ravlniz thc,t. Doot.q. for it d'or:t
' tam' to tiarou at: La,itcrti lii..t. male 115. r.i
-i3 c,
lIIIIE. thrchvglinut, W:11 begin, to cv,ar , x,tll the CC I±,
t,tat•.:.l :‘-- ., i
TOWANDA. BOOTS.
:RUBBERS!
RUBBEItS.!
A.large v.• at at a ;
pm( NVe I,llt f o.tthy
Ittiblwrs.
r•us 3tEnct:r,•s
FINE :WOES!
I, FULL LINE , )1!' thioDs 1; , :c ILIND!
ROBES t
Just receised. a Larg:.r . O,M; 0: Wolf. 1:11rfalo and
L.ap Itobee.als ,, ll4 , r ,, el.llant , _tA, bleb
we are iteliing elkuap for
The largest assort:ls .7nt in tlits.sts,tn , n at eerrespOnd
ing pricrA. • •••
P. W. SCOTT k CO
Gi 1.151 a cull : rill 1,
L. L.: MOODY:& CO
Tnvranda. Nnv. I. 1,471.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY
On Pine, bi...twron Slan S:roets. 'back
of C.. F. 31.250 n k C0.'.4 Lank,
!ASIR,
DOULTRI,
LARD.
ItetriA,tfully atinotanc..4 1.0 Ilk c.l 1 1).‘it,111.11
that th have bu.lt a
whore they 'still count:slily ke.•p . en baud 3: UU itseort
ment of
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
TROTTING SVLKYS, AND SRELET9NS,
Made- ot the best material anti finishcd
,in the best
city style. His long experience in city t i 7arrizge
Factories gives thou a ileetiloi advantage eve r ethers-
In the
of his Wagons. All they asks is an
INSiTOTION OFFKIS' WORK
prolong toTurc'll.3s/ug,
ALL irOhl WARRANTED' TO GIVEJJERFECT
Y7'
% I .SATISPACTIOY. .
TriankfulSfor 'patrona;ro formerly
cepcled and kr , q)actfolly as% s cone of the
icam
G. 3.14.50 ti.
W. H. FULLIX
I " EILNItY STELEN
. .
' 11. S. CLAIIK.
Towanda. May 24. ISTO.,tI
arcekarY l aud Glassware.
MEI
CHINA.
GLASSWARE.
citocKiinx.
STONEWARE.
A tx)ir.pl.ta amanrtnu,ti.
Yrum Rix:l;ora kis:oolu
TABLE CUTLERY. !
INSURANCE AGENCY
Beats arl Shoes.'
sTo(u. BOOTS,
CALF BOOTS,
MTEMER BOOTS, '
liz end!, , s variety.
tratli.• 4)f
tunphrey Bro..
I=l
BOOTS:AND SHOES
Manufacturea in Towant h t,
DON'T BE DECEIVED !
VINE 511.0E:i
t'INE Sllo.Eti!
l'• (loat. R
Fn in fact
::•it ICLy Fatt , inus in 10
BLANKET!
TRUNKS. TRANELINGLAGs,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY fI'LEN ‘'‘: CO.,
NEW BRICE:.‘f;ATUZIACir. F.. TORS,
FAMILY CARRIAGES;
PLATFORM. WAGONS,
Finish, ,~7fle and Lijtra4iliif/
•
•
EEPAIIIING PIztOIITLY STrrs DED TO
hwtnrr.t prirnS
Drugs in Medianm
DR. FL C. PORTER & SON,.
_ • it" 230
OLD CASIT ';D111341 STORE,
OornarMain and ilia Eitrseta, Tolland*.
nos recently sailed hugely to ihele stock. s fagot!
=Vete suortnent. constituting so extensive 'ca.
=ludas many articles used in the Arts for
, woefully selected with
to the pre=uts of the public, which Xr i ee
IZreaconstently supplied with fresh perrchsses, end
on the most reuskable terms at Whotestde or
consisting 0f..•
Dnuos, )SfrntalrEs,
re.m, on; vapanzuzs.
ALCOHOL AND TIIRPENTME,
PATNT, ViANIS.II, WIITrE-WASIi.
And elf kinds of Brushes,
KI3IIOSE2TE OR. COAL OIL,
• Buriabg, !Via%
I LANE'S. SIIADES, .14 - 1 CLII1114:TS,
Sperm. Lard, Wha2B . , Neal Foot,
TANNER'S AND MACHNE OILS,
Fancy and TO.lct Asticica to all tiv.4r vaxitt. T ,
sroNots, so.trs. 'COMBS,
rozzacles.- Pextumaary,
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONA ih;
TOOTH. SHIN HAM PHF.P.A.HAT:O.NB
FLEE "Wr!'.:1:8 AIZD
•
TOBLCCO,SNUFF; MIMS AND CIGALS,
Garden. FI;1.1 and Flower Seeds, Trawl', •Sap
porters, ENspensarice, Shoulder Braces, Breast
Pumps, Teething. Binge, Nn slag Bottles.
Nipples, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syruyer,
Bed Pans,,SeLf•Scaling Fruit Jars, T.her- , •
raccrieters. :Flavoring Extracts, Stone •
Jußi, Glass Ware. Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath ,
Brick. and Store Blacking. Fish Tackle, Asa- .
=UnitiOni ke.. Botanic, Diectic nu 1 uoincpp7.ti,„
Sc 51e1ielnes, and all the Viputar Pat,nt
MEDICINES
All erticlea warranted as represented. rcrsoni, at
disbatro m.n receive thetr orders by stage 'or mall,
wmch will roe...else prompt and mreful attention.
Medical 741.1NiCe given gratuitously at Ca, oZ.ce,
arglag only for medicine.
iT Thaulthfl for past liberal patronage. soltdel t e?-
pectfully announce to their friends and the publie.the.t
no pains ehail be spared to satisfy, and merit the con
tinuation of their confidence) and patrct a e.
zileOpen Sundays fur prescription from 9 to lo
Cm,. and 12 m. tol, and S toll p.m.
E. C. PORTEIt 4: EON.
Al!'e.l 1, 1672 , -Yr
RIIEUILUISM-N - EURALGII !
$50.0 WILL BE PAID.
•
to any pe;seri prnl,cin ar:y Medicine showing half
as many living, permanent cures - as Dr. FrrErn's
V4GETAXLE P.F..afr v t.T. Ceed inwardly
only. A peasant Mi.dieine, free from injurious
drugs. Warranted, under oath, to have permanent
ly cured 45 in every leOliatients treated in the past
ten years. (See tcsnunmy). It is the scientific pre
scription of Prof, des. P..ritler, M. It - , a graduate of
the University of Penn,ylvania. 1243,—n0w
one of Philadelphia's nidest regulalphysiciaxisand
Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—wno v shas
nude Neurlgia. Chrome and In :amatory Ithennia
tisni the specialty of Ids talira professional - file—a
fact vouched fer by the signatures aecorupam-Ing
<sea...bottle, and ether testimonials of many prnn-n
-tent renowned physicians and eleramem To pro
.
t, et sufferers t-em pi:in.:moms quack - nostrums and
uselcss expenditure of money, a legal signed goir
antee, steam - 4 ex-set number of bottles w'arrar.V.,l to
cur:. %I. ill be forirstrilod.lzrz.t:e t 3 any srifferer-tend-
Mg by IPtter a full do senption. rf aftletiou. Id cast,
TowANDA
31arb1e WorkB:
I. M - _'CAIII.... ,k: SON
Mato jl:F1 lanzeTi asvortiii , nt ,111
AILEIIK'A AND. ITALIAN
IS_ ti
El=
korr Itarl.', or farnisl,
ILL'RIEI!
TOAD: STONES. MANTLES, '&e.,
AT THE LOWEST TEIMS
•
ren•olisJ: \vaa! anyt!:ialz nr,r Lne arirct,
Fre;:traily and ,lurk.
T0w.11!,13,. i:,
THE OLD MAIN STREET
IZORES!
Carriz.t. et! E I ZI:4 - .! tC)ry.
IMEZI!!!EZER
CARRIAC4 , ES .ANI►
el-ty . 11
LATEST STYLE
In the manufa.Anre IWO-1 arg ltP: a tint
the
il'ESt STEEL AXLES,
COMPOSITION BOXES
PLATFO.RII SPRING WAGONS
Tbfl best Iltsterri u , , 51:11 I.iarrarscture
of Wheels. Stoles are all cited 01:t—not. sawed.
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY
S1'I'1:1:1011 TO ANY IN TIIIS SECTIoN
apl.lo 71
G RO,CERIES AND PROVISIONS
THOS. MILTIrt Sr. !Cc,.
Resp , st.fl.ll)y .o!)Licunco to tho pnblir in cetiPral. tint.
tLey 114 No opened n 1:1: 1 .:;e and elluice otock of
GROCERIES ANP • PROVISIONS
•
e^rner }tan and Frank atreehi.•Ton'at:da, which
cheap as the chva:,-,,t -
• Yell %in Tom !if just as
happy as uarr , to wa:vapon all ohl customers and as
many ofw VI:ICS as still favur them with a call.
TROd. xctr . - ; 7110 S. 111.111. CO.
TrteS. MW/T7ll
TIMMY mos,
buivo. Razors
ror blet.liciral ate,
:..t:
MONUMENT s,
=MEM
31cCIIIE .i: ,SON
JAMES 11.1117.LN T
!,:ro cr
- 11.1{\ - sTKI;ET,
zi:l
AND, FINISH
Tu etlh2r
In Likld Worn
ME
LUMBER WAGONS
goft,constantly on 1131.1
ALL WOO: SOLD
As to 44 to durathli*:
in:- ALL WOPK
t . JA.IIE* VIVANT
VARMERS; bring 6iir
and sell
Jan. 19. 1171.
STUARTS . AVIIITE DRITS
- loz t Amu:
Are!, 1 1 , 187.2 I xior3 •
CASH 1.1
o `'hestranco.
.
Noi(Ats LIFE ASSIIRINI
CO. Or Mg.
o Aim , auvv‘, $1,000,0(16-jaPAID 11,;::14
Chzcierol by 61agi.Nt,
CpiRENCE ii. mom, pre,64 ,- -at ;
JAY COOKE, CZclrmnti Pinang tat,l Y. I.
REIDY D. Vice Ilrestlnif;
rmiaLsoN -PEST, gecret.* Alt.l
The aiS ziat:sr,ef of t!;!:, Satf . 4,al Lif”
I. It is a IS - atonal Corurany.'pha r‘,ll.;fi',.:
-2. It btall, paid tip capital or One
S. It offers low ?ties of prerzthlyt.p ;
4. It Surntaheig larger kriarsr.re. Mar, ‘th,,,
pariles; . for the same Encirfr y ;
1. It is detinito and certain
„
- ,
8. There is to pose:Miley of nllgrr 1, , ; ,. ~,.At. At
agi•ttteb ok taleradiletetandi* by 1, , ,i,.,.?
7. The po:lcleis aro Vain contra :a, x, ~,,,,
=en for so much money ; •
B. 'All polie,ios ere non-forfoitior ;
7. Ttt 1:011,Ifte are emr,rapi iota
E. W. CL.YLIK
Gcr.eral Agents
rit:FSELT.;,
N. t: A. 6. 1%.‘
.116_11,;enta for Towanda and v'.c.!'nly.
GcARDJAN 'MttiTAL
LIFE CO PA
N.). 1:110ADW.1Y.
Potio $
A:ki:l - 4, c.v.^
I,NcoYr, ove- -
.....
..
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Loer.:.s P.up
All apprtcea forz.s of .
n , )=-furfettabl , l,y
er:tlr, proft. of ,
ship anl(rtlkT
ANN:I7I.L DIYIDI:NDS
WALTO'I; 11.
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LT.. - ,f2/ I'S M • A
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A: Co..
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btlty wfd.l••• crarrant•ul.
All wort yr . .1'14.:
The littrnr.a.rn of thi•
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BALDWIN & RIACKMAN. (;0"2:11.',';
MAN, Le11...ty5:1".,.
S. G. (111.:iTET
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H. J. HENItYIon; 111 F
J. E. Eel:l%Es?
$1 TO \ 1)1
tula
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County Pa., an the buy of the pr, - i
from Iltirgbanit..ii.
probably ou the propolt. ,
'lie ptoili,rty of
1: 11 %;e Low 'Mill. two lovr , ••••• •Ii
arid
For tutll,r pqrticulars of 0. P.
or N. N, Ir., 1.:3, 0 .
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A..Lo‘vi,. W., 1111,7:
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.111:10; Te. 3 selleng at•nt:,l I.y
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TO FROST .SONS.
Vl' NITI7RE EMPORInt
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GREAT REI )1;CIION IS . I
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BUIIEAUS• for fi ti o
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