Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 26, 1872, Image 4

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TILE ORECIET "MEW.
He had seen men from all the
Western districts asjurors during
the last eight weeks ; he had Whoa
with them about the disafeetion in
the Republican ranks, fle could
not find it in forty-six counties, and
they would roll up a majority for
Hartranft and plunge it down over
the Alleghaniesto-the Eastern slope
larger than any other man ever got
in. the 'State. If Allegheny don't ,
give seven thousand majority for
HartFanft in October you may , put
me Aown as the poorest prophet that
ever' made a prediction: I have
been here for several days ; Lhave
been sick and seen but few ; bat I
have been looking for that defection;
and I find it is only McClure and
Forney ! .McClure and Forney
That's about all of it. [Cries, "How
about Forney? " i ] There is no use
of wastinglpowder on "
JOHNSON'S DEAD DUCKS.
LLaughter]. The- Attorney-Gen
eralsan go back to Oregon -and tell
them on the Pacific coast that they
wilt get tired of counting Grant's
majority hero. 4
The speaker, =.amid cries of Go
un" said that he had spoken long
enough. If they thought it easy' - ti)
make a speech - when one was sick,
they had better tome up and try it.
He submitted the questions to the
people for decision. He knew the
prosperity all over the country was
not to be frittered away by electing
siwh a man as Horace Greeley. The
people are determined it shall remain
in prosperity, and the October sun,
when it goes down on election day,
will look)upon the victory • that will
be achieved as a blessing to us aIL
(Applause, long continued].
The meeting then adjourned with
. cheers for the whole ticket. .
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T owA N DA M USICAL ACADEMY
•
EDGAR H. SHERWOOD. PRINCIPAL.
;.; LT 1:11.11:C NA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
TOWANDA, PA
' Pupils will leo received at any time at the following
• rates :
Piano Forte Pupils, per quarter 115 00
• Including Harmony and Vocal class, per q'r. 20 00
SIIIICILY HALF QUARTERLY IN ARTA:ICE.
itecitatione twice a week. :Co deduction or •' tiros
:undo except in case of illness of more than
•Irls week's duration.
This Music School is classified into three depart.
le outs, viz:'Preliminary, Primary and Advanced.
here Rin IV a certificate given at the completion of
rsit course with the musical standing of the pupil.
Pupils from a distance will find accommodations
I , lr board and plapo practice in the institution at
very moderate prices,
orice.—Mr. Sherwood has a progrciii•;e course
eiitoprising the best modern mcthods,iac n ing the
prominent features and appliances of tho , ice pop
itlar Lyons Musical 'Academy. of which his brctber.
Rev. L. IL Sherwood, was formerly princi is: and
proprietor. • , •
Mr. Edgar 11. Sherwood bas dtvtded talent, pus .
musical acqntroments and extensive experience In
•tcaching.—Editor Rochester
Towanda, May 9,1872. •
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF TOWAN-DA
CAPITAL
SURpLUS FUND
This flank offers EIN I- USCAL FACILITIES for the
ransactioli of a
N E 1?4 L BANKING BUSINESS.
INTERENT AID ON DEPOSITS AOOORDINO TO
AGREEMENT.
'. 4 rzeiti. Cum Givws TO TIM COLL/CT/DC OT,NOTIa
•,1) CII I=4. •
Partiea a3aliSliK to eS.D YONZT to any part of the
l'uttod States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the . prin
, !pa cittom aid tow of Europe, can, here trocares
draft , in; that purpaf.o. ,
PASSAGE TICKETS
or from tho old country, by best enamor Cr !W. !nr± Itheit, always on hafid.
I OVIal AT 11D17C7-13, SAT&
-
l ii
pout f' Flov lt Gold and Silva'.
•• 1 - (WELL: Tit
•• • I, 1 469.
_ .
.1 . 1 . 10 -- All persons are hereby
.otborwa araiu.t purchasing a note giion by
oncler.„*lgra'd t') Won Betn w
uniu, for su the
• , Ine tx-W 3 paid. . IikODEVT 1 , 12.1://1,211N.
A1y,14.1.a, Aunutt fa, 197x,-wit
•
Tnta TAIILE.OP Tgit S
vat nor. riallom—Taking
liond&y, thne 1t 5 , 1572.
11071117WAED. •RATIONL
!.$ A. it.
110 610
1:40 • 6:10
3:00 ' 6:30
315 7:00
3:32 7:10
3:40 7:20
4:00 7:45
4:35 510
P. IL A.. IL
MOCITIVIRD.
- No. 32 leaves
m.; Waverly,
9 00
31,1 ea
m.: A •
at. 7159
Drawing
run through
Shirtest and mostdirittt line to ThiladelPhia, Bal
timore, Wealth/Mori, and the Beath.
Passengers by this rents take leansylniala .k
New York Railroad train, passing Tawandsi ist 10:40
A.M., and 2:05 p. m., make close connection at Be
thlehem with Express train of North Penn'a Rail
road, and anise in Philadelphia at ,8:20 P. IL, and
10:30 p.m., in time to take night traits either for
the South or West. Palace Lars are attached to the
2:05 P.M. train.
City paisenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of
all trains cativo passenger ■ to the various Depots
and to all'partaof the city.
Leave North Pena Railroad Depot, corner Boris
and American Sc Philadelphia, at 8:00 & 945 A.M.,
arriving at Towanda 4:87 & 8:05 P.M., same evening.
Mann's Baggage Ecpre• coiled' and delivers bag
gage, office No. 105 Wail Fifth street, PhflailelPhlB.
nzois2 ACIOCOOWDATIONS.
Freight received at Front and Noble streets, Phila.
delphia,and forwardeid by Daily Faat Freight train
to Towanda, and all points in Snags ;banns valley
with qui* dispatch. ELLIS 3LASKE. •
Gen. Mt. N.P.13.11., Front and Willow Sta.
Jane 3. 1872. Philadelphia.
ERIE RAILWAY.
REV AND IMPROVED DRAVING ROOM AND SLEEPING
COACEMB, combining all Modern Improverriedts, are
run through on all Trains between New York, Roch
ester, 'Buffalo, Niagara :Falls. Suspension , Bridge,
Cleveland, and Cincinnati.
Abair* t of Time Table. Adopted June 3.11872.
WESTWARD.
STATIONS. I No No. to. 1 1 No.
I. 5. 9. •
-.-
A. M. A. Y. P. AI. I P. IC
'New York Leave I 900 11 00 530 700
Jersey City. 915 11 15 545 720
Susquehanna ... " 350 815 155' 2 35
Great Bend ."8371 2 17
Binghamton ••' 434 915 252 325
Owego.. I - .. , ... .. ''" 515 10 10 345 411
Waverly " 250 11 00 427 448
Elmira - G 25 11 50 505 525
Corning .. 702 12 35 542 GOl
Painted Post... .
••... 12 38
Bochester......Arrive. 10 :10. ... 110 20/ 10 20
Wornellville.... 0 815 . 2
05.11 7 05 B 720
Btitralo, " 11 501 is* 11 201 U2O
Niagara Fa 115.... .4 12 45. 7001 12 10. 12 15
Sturiension Bridge " 12 50! 7 051 12 151 12 15
Clifton " 12 55 . 1 7 151 12 201 12 20
Dunkirk 1 48 , , 7 32 1 12 50 1 12 50
Cleveland 4 . •• 6 25; 2 001 700! 700
Cincinnati " --.4 25 600' 600
S. M. l P. M. lA. li. A. X.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTWARD.
5:00 a.m., except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping
at Tioga!s:27, Smithboro 5:55, Barton 6:12, Waverly
7:00. Chemnng 7:38, Wellsbnrg 8:05, Elmira 8:40,
Big Flats 10:20, Corning 11:30, Painted Post 11,40,
Addison 12;58 p.m., Rathboneville 1:27, Cameron
Mills 1:52, Cameron 2:15, , Adrian 3:10, Canieteo
3:40, arriving at Hornellstille at 4:00 par,
5:15 a.m., except Sitndays, from Sibiltiehenna,
Stopping at Great Bend 5:38, Kirkwood 5;52, Bing.
hamton 6:12, Hooper 6:35,, Union 6:45, Campville
7:0, Owego 7:20, Vogl. 7:44, Smithhoro 8:00, Bar.
ton 8:08, Waverly 8:27, Chewing 8:40, 'Wellsburg
8155; SontlaporE9:ll. Elmira 9:13, )3 1 g Flats 9:50,
Corning 10:17, Painted Post 10:24, Addison 10:53,
Rathboneville 11:10, Cameron Mills 11:31, Cameron
11:40, Adrian 12:00, Canisteo 12:13, and arriving at
Hornellsville at 12;22 p,m.
5:00 a.m., daily, from 81110 m 29.
ehel , ha. opidng at
Great Vend 0:20, itirkttoOd 0:48, Binghamton 7:19,
!tomer 117:43, Union 117:53, Camptille 118:10, Owego.
8:38, nog' 70:01, Smitlaboro p9:15, Barton 110:25,
Waverly 10:00, Chemnng 210:15, Wellebnig 10:35,
Elmira 11:00, Big Fiats 11:40, Corning 12112 p.m.,
Painted Poet 1112:15, Addiama 12:45, ttatilliOnevill2
'1:00, CArnereM 11fille 9115, Cameron 1:21, Adrian
11:50, Canistoo 2:02, and - arriving at HornellErville at
2:15 p.m. •
1:10 p.m., except Sunday*, from Susquehanna.
Stopping at'Oreat Bend I:s7:Kirkwood 2:30, Bing
hamton 3:12, Hooper 4:18, Union 4:52, .Campville
5:30, and arriving at Oviego at 6:05 p.m.
1:15 p.m., except Sundays. from Elmira. 'Stopping
at Big Flats 1:59, Corning 2:00, Painted Post 2:06,
and thence, via Avon, to Baffitlo, arriving at 8A.57 pm.
2:30 p.m., except Sundays, from Binghamton.
Stopping at Hoopes 2:43, Union 2:30, Camprille 8:05,
Owt'go 3:18, Tiega 3:35, Smltliboro 3:45, Barton 3:52,
Waverly 4:08, Chemung 4:20, Wensbnrg 4:32, South
port 4:47, Elmira 4:49, Big Flats 5:17, Corning 5:35,
Painted Post 5:42, Addison 6:02, RathboneVille 6:15,
Cameron ATMs 6:27, Cameron CM, Adria 6:55, Can
lido* 7:07, and arriving at liornelissille7:ls p.m.
EASIIWARD.
Cincinnati Leave
„-Clevcland
Dunkirk.
Clifton
Susp'nelon Bildge
Niagara Fa 115....
Buffalo
Hornellsville
Rochester '
Corning
„Elmira
Waverly
Owego
Binghamton, ••
Groat Bend„....
Busquehannai... • ••
Port Arrive
Middletown , ••
Goshen
Newburgh
Paterson
Newark
Joey City
New York
ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAMS EASTWARD.
6:00 a.m., except, Sundays train Hornellsville.
Stopping atCarfikteo Adrian 6:41. Cameron6:so,
Cameron Kill, Rathboneville 7:30, Addison
8:25, Painted Foot 9:15, Corning 10:00, Big Flats
10:42, Elmira 11:30 cm., Southport 12:05, 'Wellsburg
1:18, Chemting 1:60, W.SVerly ,2:30, Barton 3toB,
Smithboro 8:23, Tioga :345, and arriving Int eWego
at 4:10 p.m.
5:55 a.m. daily from Horneßryn!. Stopping 'at
Cameeo 7:45, Addison 8;49, Corning 937, Elmira
11:03, Waverly 12;42, p.m., Eimithhoro 1;40, Tioga
2100, Owego 2:30, Campville 3;03, Union ;38. Bing
hiunton 4:12, Kirkwood 4;57, Great Bend 5;22, and
arriving at Susquehanna at 6;00 p.m.
7;00 a.m., except Sundays from Hogielliville.-
Stopping at Canideo 7:13, Adrian 7;23, Cameron
7.42, Cameron 7;42, Cameron Mills 7;48, liathbone
villa 8;05, Addison 8;13. Painted Pod 8;34), Corning
8:33. Big Plate 8;49, Elmira 9:08, Southport 9;15,
Wellsburg 9:30, ChemOng 9:45, Waverly 10;00, Bar
ton 10:15, Smithboro 10;23, Tioga 10;35, Garego 10;48
Campville 11:05, Unlen 11;20, Hooper 1;30, and
arriving at Binghamton 11;40 a.m.
7:00 • .m., except Sundays, from Owego.] Stopping
'at Campville 7:47, Union 8:28, Hooper 8 41, Bing
huoton 9:10, Kirkwood 10:30, Great Bend 1.1:15, and
arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 Lm. • .
55 p.m., except Sundays, from Hoinellsville,
84710112 g at Canisteo 2:08, Adrian 2:2o.lCameron
2: 5, Cameron Mills 2:51, Rathboneville 3:07, Addi
son 3:25, Painted Post 3:53. Corning 4 :35,18ig nits
4 38 Elmira 4:56, Southport 5:12 Wellsburg 5;30. Che
=ling 5:48, Waverly 6:05, Tioga 6:50, Owego 7:05,
Ca,tnpville 7:32, Unjoir - 7:52, Hooper 7:58, Bingham
tort 8:20, Kirkwood 8:45, Great Bend 9:02, and ar
riling at Susquehanna at 9422 p.m.
:58 p.m., except Sendaym; from PainiV Post.
Stepping at Corning 2:05', Big Flats 2:20, d arriv
int at Elmira at 2:40
Sold by all Druggists
. . •
• Daily.
t and
excepted, between liOrnellar i die and
Part Jervis, --
ll3b Ell tit uidays only.
vs- h Tickets to all points West, at the
very Lowest stes, for sale in the Company's ofOce
'at the Waverly Depot.
This is the only authorized Agency of . ilhe Erie
Railway Company for the sale of Western ckets in
Waverly.
Baggage , will be checked only on Tickets Ptuthased
at the Company's Mkt.
$125,000.
40,000.
tAYLOR'S CELEBRATEPOIM
The Great Mewsistic /laud, should be (kept arid
used by every - Farmer that, keeps either Cattle or
Horses, every Teamster and Livery Stable Keeper,
every Physician . and Born Farmer for It *ill many
times cure rain Mid broods 'lthan all other inedi
eines have Dille& Wilma, and Esdiroad --
should certainly keep it for it Ii talstirpossed for
brumes and sprains. „Beackszniths shardd' keep it
for their own uss and for their castom.eni tender
footed hopes, as nothing equals it for tender feet.
Every body et rsting from pain find Lameness cf any
kind, barns, nits, wounds or any eruption of the
aim Corp. Chlfblatas or any disease regidrinef an
outwird apelication should certainly keep this cele
brated medicine. Every bottle warranted to give
satisfaction. For sale by Dr. lI.'C. Porter Son k Co,
Porter k Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists, Towanda
Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer in Brad
ford and adjoining counties..
Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholetaia Patent
Stedleino Depot. No. 502 Arch etreet PhilzdePlida, Pa. •
iclinlesali.lpenu. H. lIHOWNIG TAICII.OII,
Proprietor, Leltaya
ville, Pa.
TRY OUR TEAS AND .COFFEE
1 0 tUREAUS for live dollars at
SONS.
wa-"
N. N. BETTS. Pt.„
Ciataet.
BZ-Beak
- TOWkiDA
BAUCLO iTUROTION
- ....,MOFIBOE'
W1L007.8
DITIMORZ
BERNICE
B. P. g •
Gaul • .
A. it N.Y. CIANAL &
assiliOrantr or maw :At
lbtat.sect Nonday. June 10, 1872
nixonAL
TITIONS.
A
..Athens.....
....Wyalasing....
..:Neboopsey...
950
4 42
790
828
840
9 15
..Pittston....
..Witkes Barre.
-Mnch Chnnk.
10 30
Phlladelphla.
Row York
21:rwanda at 910 a. m.; .
806 a. m., arriving a
Emirs it 5 30 p. m; ; Waver
at 690 p. m., !arriving
Oars attached to Trains 2 sad 9
Elmira to Philadelphia.
• R. A. PACKER._
- Superintendent.
W . ROUTE TO PHILADEL
PHIA.'
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
8 T ATI ON S
9 45
615
1 10
1 30
1 40
1 45
230
Ei 15
. 4 OA
7 25
803
9.95
10 10
10 58
2 52
3 53
633
700
a. N.
JORX It. ABDOIT,
Gan Nate Ail
L. D. RIIM.=,
Deal Butt
Minellineens.
►ro THE PUBLIC
A. NL
11:45
1145
11;15
10:40
10:30
10:15
0:45
9:1X1
A. K.
The nuderalguei would Inest respectfully say
they are nowxrelared In every way to attend to the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
L ..
in ail tZa bratlche4. And wo trust can give satirise.
the aertrices of any one ha that line
Having ispared no expense or trouble in procur
ing from t h e 11101 i Or H. Milan k G o o., of our place,
Y'
.
5 24
;
5 .0
4 57
40S
a bears° which cannot be surparsal or even equaled
la elegance, this side of our largest cities. We hare
also secured the•6ersicea of. a most relLsble, careful,
and!gentlemanly person to attend to thin branch of
232
415
145
10 47
10 30
10 04
the traednesa.
J. 8. Amax, one of our firm, will be found at the
Sun:Mere Store, cc Bridge street. and C. AL 3lix-
Et 30
700
♦Y
vats, the other member of the Ilan. at his rest
deuce on Third street, or about the offs of Dr. J
♦Y
750,
W. Lyman, a very reliable and celebrated physician;
office whose \ to on Park street, near the Ewell
y. at
To-
House
Jan23'72tf
FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP.
The undeceived having purelnused • the Foundry
and ItechineiSh44l lately owned by John Carman,
are prepared to do-all kande of work appertaining to
their btudness, with prompt:wee and dispatch. -
MILL GEARING.S,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
lAN DRILLS,
c ENGINES REPAIRED,
And all work warranted to giro isatletaction
SHINGLE MACHINES
Of the latest and most improved kinds manufactured
,* 044 kept constantly on hand ready for use.
SIDE-LULL, IRON AND' WOODEN BEAMS
Of all rinds.
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
Of all kinds, and the latest improvements kep
constantly on hand.
LARGE AND 81.1!A-LL SIZE
STOVE CASTINGS
SLED IND SLEIGH SHbES
And all kinds Ofcsatings furnished 10
March 30, 1810. MEANS & ROCKWELL.
TM:PORTANT TO ALL WHO
1- VALUE THEIR SIGHT.!
The sight of the aged assisted, the weak strengthen.
ed and the perfect preserved.
PIIILADELPSIA OPTICAL INSTITtTE,
rer .be menuAlcturlng of the
CONCAVE CONVEX. CRYSTAL =len, LONDO:
SMOKED AND =NT= GLASS YOU WAS VII 111.
=GB.
- The Concavi - Conver Crystal Spectacles, made by
the above institute are now a long time before the
public, and therapidand increased demand for them
cotobined with ti's universal acknowledgment of
their clearness lb clean and case to the eye, shows
plainly that they are superior to any other glasses
in the market.
The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imparted) and
no matter, how fine the frames, contain but a poor
and worthlesS article of glasses, (generally cast or
pressed thry fire made to be sold only, without
any salculation respecting benefit to the eye, and
therefore the great complaint of poor and weak
eight. 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 Cipefes
Crystal Glasses are the following :
The Lenses are ground of the best material, pure
and bard, and made only for optical purposes, they
me therefore not liable to get scratched or dim.
They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision not found in any other Blase.
They can be need equally well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. -
They are grotind mathematically true in the con
cave convex mirror, according to the philosophy of
nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
assisting nature only instead of forcing it.
That the lenses are centered correct into the trainee.
They can be used longer than any other glasses
without changing to a higher power.
The frames are made strong and durable by expe
rienced worarrnen and warranted to give satisfaction.
Whf .A. CHAMBERLIN. t
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan
da, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. No Pedlers employed.
July 12, 1870-tf
P. M. P. 111.. A. M.
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5 401 10 05 720
5 451.40 12 730
0 20 1 11 251 80 0
10 101 3 051 11 00
5 SO, 800
11 381 432 1213
12 151 513 12 47
12 50r 5 491 120
1 SO. 6 28, 155
. 2151 711 238
241' 740 302
' 3 00 1 8101 330
650. 1155, 645
7 451 1242 1
11 40, 8 35
Moo; 235! 85r
2 05, S 151
11 331 3101 925
1100;, 3 301 940
M. P. M.P. X.
THE HOME SHUTILE SEW
ING MACHINE. THE PERFECTION OF
MECHANISM, .-rost /LEMMING, FELLING. lIEWMIG,
CORDECO, BILAIDING, SEAMING. QUILTING. TUCKS:W.
Iturn.mo, 11E1I-EITICIIING AND'eATIIEKING.
- ' AMERICA AND -EUROPE,
Compact, Efficient, Durable and C,^rivicte
Every Machine Warranted for five
years.
EQUALLY GOOD ror. FINE OR REAVy WORK
It is a Triumph of 3fechanical genius
Price $13 1 7,00
The only practical low priced Lock stitch Sewing
Machine ever invented.
Don't be lin:bogged by other Agents blarney,
no matter bo'* smooth their tongue may be, be sure
they moan large profits to their own pockets. ,
D. B. WOODBURN',
Agent for Bradford and Sullivan Countlea. Agents
wanted..
Borne, Bradford county, Pa.,Fely. 29,"7.2.
T HE AmE E ic 4 ,N
SEWING bIACIITNE
Thbs tritchlor le considered by mccbanfrol men fa
be the
BEST CONSTRUCTED, MOST DURAI3LE
-1
Sewing Machine ever offered to the public. Its
SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, EASE OF P.L'S
VARIETY OF WORK SiTIHOUT CHANGE
And ite unparalleled mimosa wherever it has been
introduced, speaks wonderfully for it al being the
moat complete Family Sewing Machine now in nee.
Its adaptation to
Is truly beyond competition. Thee macbinea are
for e..le by
WILLSON & MAXWELL,
1 OF TIAP.LIIDA,
And Weir manner OfCendtktliel their business is
fast winning for th em the conilderee of the public.
Ton can examine this machine at their cape in
ktercur's Block, or they will cheertaßy error it at
Jour hens° without charge or grumbling. Pont
ro t
let other.tigents sell you a machine. o t of date or
behind the th an& before examining the . - caw.
Orders by f..."..1f1, Or otherwise, will eprompt
&Whalen. - -.' ' . _ Towandar. 2da _ 1E72.
WARM FOR SALE.—The
snUscri
ber offs for sale Me Sarin situate in ITy
abasing twp., about 2 - miles (ruin Csmptown. on
Lime 11111, containing about 106 acrcr: acres tin
der improvement and well fenced, budding:* in good
condition. Terms—One half of purchase mcney
Fill Le required at time of sale, balance on time to
suit purchaser. For further particulars call an the
eubiteriber on the premises, or address hint at Lira*
Bradford County, Fa.
July 19, 1872.-4 w• It. P.P.A3TIIII.L.
ti i
Tint BF-41`, 1 ".7". InAttr.E, and tromt ECO
NOYUCAL FUEL fur rnrpow•eavinrig tutu
tner. j sale by the
- . rowANDA OA' COdiPi:Y
Tar:ve cents nee bushel st .the Gas Pt - ap., crtlf
-4.441 oettu, E•f7al.lr7o
!MI
J. 13. ALLYN,
0. M. MANVILLE. 1
And all kinds of
MILL IRONS
MADE TO ORDEB.
PLOUGHS,
EMI
CHURN POWERS,
CELLAR GRATES,
URGE 1201 , 1 ICETTLIA
Pa elated in
-LIGHT OR MEATY WORK
Groceries - and
THE UNDS:[ISWHED, HAVING
Percheeed the Ware Interest of
E. H. PATCH,
In the firm of a 11. PATO3I Si CO., is now inesnasil
to offer to the eltizesui of Breditod County end elicit&
ty, a largo end wen selected stock of
GROCERIES ;
Wlikb I herb pltivbar..4 rot da4 sad fed coadeat
that I can Roll at u low Amos u au be purclused
elsewbere. I now offor to the publlc'a splendid stock
TEAS ! COFFKES, SUGARS,
STABCII, SAlXElettrii, SPICES, &a
Have on Wind a large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM • bo.
EYE DO" BDCRWDZAT DO
I keep oonstuttly oil head, rolls, MX% lAlLDiand
all kinds of FISH. Would call the attention of the
public to our Caul Ito Best
STOCK - of TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley'aCelebratedLatin
dry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap
Please call and examine oar stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large aswortment of UNICEF, NOTIONS, TOILET
SOAPS, &c., &c. I will spay the hlgheetcash price tbr
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Earners, giro ns a eel before selling elsewhere.
All pardons indebted to the late arm will plasm eell
►nd make Imme4late payment.
Towanda, March. 12, 1867
M. 4" J. LONG
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WADE,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Am.,
2.30. 1 'PATTON'S BLOCK,
COR. 1111 IN AND BRIDGE STS.,
TOWANDA', PA
1 doeite to call tin rthqition of tho `public to my
assortment of cants, which is always full anti com
plete, and will ho sold to my customers at lowest
market rates:
My rtock of
TEAS, , COFFEES,
! , ,ND
SPICES,
have been piircitaAt-s1 since the late red tedaen in the
tariff on them, and are offered at prices tct cot•
respond.
Orders by mail or otheywico will swots° carofu
Bud prompt anent:tort. ..•
ThEnhing the public for the liberal fratronage
they I.lll'd Fiveu me, I wish a cUutinuauco of the
same.
CASH PAW FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
1011 . .3671
F IGURES WILL NOT LIE!
THE CHEAPEST PLACE lig TOWS TO BUY
BOOTS!
DON'T DOUBT YOrli OWN ETL'i HERE ARE
THE FIGUEES, AT GREATLY REDrCED PRIES'
Gents Kip, 2 solo k tap Root, home made,
warranted - 14 38
do I do do (Id' 438
do 2 4 do do' donalled, 4 041
do ~; double sole I do 3 30
do Call peg do do do .5 00
Boys Kip, 2 role and tap, ' do 275t0 3 00
Youths Kip, ,i double sole, do 2 00 to 2 25
slerriltante can be supplied with the above clan of
goods at very reasouabie prjees. We era prepared
to make Boots to Measure. Also First Class Repair
ing at reasonable prices.
N. B.—The above very low price system must be
undeistood CASH invariably foa delivery. a3' Call
and see before you buy. Shop opposite Methodist
Church, Main Street.
Towanda, Nov. 1871
N AV PLANING MILL.
The tuodereigned liming built a largo and commo.
dims Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it
with the most modern and improved machinery, for
the manufacture of
ITL`MOW SASH AND BLINDS,
Are prepared to fill orders, whether large or small,
upon the shortest nn.dcs. W.l hero also a large va
riety of BIOULDMS. 'of the 'slept style and pattern,
which we can furnish much chemper than they can be
worked by hand.
MARINO,
, TONOVELNG, •
GROOVING.
1 AND EICROOL
nwoo.
And alicSrr work pertaining to Joinery, will be dote
to wait our camtomers.
Persons bmileistr, and not living 'arm) than twelve
to fourteen totvr Mann& will find it largelyfor their
Interest to buy of ter, or bring their lumber and have
it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of
Flooring, or other haiber, and while your team is
feeding, have it groundout .and take it home with
you.
We will pay CASH for mu. A.ND HEMLOCK
LIMBER delivered at our ltnaber yard. Come and
see US, or it you cancom't c. write.
Towanda. Feb.. 1884
Q.O PERIOR AGRICULTURAL
MACTNertY, for Sale by
R. 31. WELLE. S,'
- - TOWANDA, PA..
Office No. 3Screor's Block. ncrth : side of Court
'louse square.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER AND
MANUFACTURERS AGLNT.
Mowing Machines, Horse I'owLrs and Thresahers,
Wheel Rakes, Plaster Sowers. Grain !Seeders, Hay
Tedder*. 'Reversible and Steel Plows, C-Itirators,
Thill Horse Hoes, Clover Hullers and Fanning Mills.
LAWS NORILES, NrAIT.D. DILANCEI:IS, ll= itgLITNG
EF-.T Cran' } cnrEr..l IN TEE 'WORLD, COHN
PrIFT..I Tao YCIVI. ELM) OIL FLOATS., AC., AC
catologues and doscriptive, illustrate printed cir
culars, torn fabed or .mailed free to all plc ante.
It will cost but three cents to send fo . 'alarm
in portage
Farmer, when in T owanda, call and see me.
April P.:."72. R.ll. > .
TO THE PUBLIC
rfavilfg bongitt the stock and leased tliS old stand
of Cowell . k Myer, I wot Id say to all who boy their
GROC3ERIT!,S
in this place, that I shall endeavor to keep:a select
assortment of eve:lllam; usually kept in a Grocer,'
Store. Also a fall tins of
YANKEE N OTIONS,
Which I propose to sell very.ra . 'GP for cash. .
I respectfully solicit A share of your patronage
and think I can make it mutts lb' advantageous for
you to deal with me.
Tours, very respectful.
.J. I.'. RAMBO:C.
'rowan , la, Jte) ,
ONEY sivol,
I_, I-
BT PURCI:rMING YOL R
STOVE' I AND .R..kILEIViIRE
. -
()rye.] JnlytE,'7:
ti.o TO 11.10 ST & SONS Ift.i.h: -
kA "NITLIIE EMPORIUM .for new style of Dula
MEI
HIRAM TAYLOR
FASHIONABLE TAILORS,
Opposite !Olio Square,
Keep always on bands fall assort-
CLATIIS,
m - w;r7wfu'iw - I . l . mmmmi
Furnishing Goco d s
CUTTING DONE ON SHORT
THE GREAT FAMILY"
DOMWIC
Was Improved January, 1872, since which it bears
all the latest improvements that invention has pro.
dnoed making it one of the grea tea t triumphs Of
art. Mael , ini•ls are wonderfully delighted with its
elm liclty and power so great. All parts strictly he.
hie. : If any part breaks a new piece will
Great range of work. finest muslin to
coarse DATE! or Sole Leather. Cannot make it
drop a stitch. Tension will not change In sewing
as in other machines. It Is one of the roost popu
lar Machines where it is known era placed before
the public, it pleases - everybody. AU admire it
whenever seen. People that have them alb so de.
lighted with - them they are writing to friends to bay
this machine if any, for it will do anything that any
will, and rune so easy and requires no trouble to
learn to run it. The safernishlng fact that since
January. 18724 having received all the latest im
provements, • , mcnittle, the company bare sold
nearly 30,000 Machines, with so few agents and
small territory canvassed. shows eonchudv,ely that
It has no parallel and that on ,people are en Intelli
gent people. I have been deairoin for a few years
to get the agency of a Sewing Machine that I could
sell and recommend without - erragenting the truth
or deceiving any one, and my time has coma. I
have been confined indoors so long I feel like a
caged bad that wants liberty. And now friends, all
that want to buy a Sowing Machine, no matter if
your mind has been set upon some other, be so
kind as to inform me by letter, or otherwise, and-I
wilischeerfally bring yon a Domestic, and you may
try it for a week, and if it does not please you, and
you are not satisfied It Is the best, all things con
sidered. I will thank you for your trouble and cheer
fully take it away. But it seems as though I almost
hear you say, - I cannot part with it, the Domestic
Circle 13 not full without it." Terms liberal. .'
C. B. PATCH
' 0. B. PATCH.
T OU'ANPA STEAM
•
FLOURING MILLS !
W. H. FULLER & CO.,
Respectfully inform the pubhc -that having rebut t
on the site of the old mill. with all modern Impror -
ments, they are prepared to do
•
CUSTOM GRINDING
In the best pdreible =inner and on the shortest
notice. No paitts will be spared to gin , satisfaction.
Farmers doing business in lawn can bring their
grain and have in ground the same day to take back.
FLOUR, DUCKIVUEAT FLOUR, FEED & MEAL,
By the oir load or in quantities to suit purchasers.
GROUND • CAYUGA PLASTER
AT i•G PER TON. •
All kinds of grain taken in cachange ;tor
Plaster. Cdsh paid fur all kinds of Grain.
O.
F.
W. 11. FULLER.
Towanda, Nov. 1, 1871.
Clothing.
•
•
ENRY FRANK, •
puccemtor to EtAmm,,,)
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 4, Griffith k. ratton•s Block, Bridge Stmt. To.
wanda. A good assortment of Cloths, Vogliago and
Casslmerim,-constantly an hand. Goods made to
order in ktle best manner. dee:7;ll.-IT.
M. J. LONG
L. C. NELSON
B. BODOIEBS k 00
I•rniA:t"rs "IN
Mont of
•
CASHiEMIE
AND COATINGS.
prawra7ilmrryr-17m1
In all the latest styles,
GENTS'
in great variety.
ploy (•14
• '.;: tii;:Jlv
6 6 MAIN' STREET,
TOWANDA, RA.
SEWING MACHINE
L. C. NELSON, Agent,
Towanda, Bradford connty, Pa.
May 16, 1872
CHANGE IS INDELIBLY STAM
PEDON EVERY THING.
'Wolf' Bross.
I.lave purchased thO Stock of (nothing of . -
ROSENFIELD & WOLF,
[Out door South 0F05 . . 1 / 4
. 11ERCUR'S. and hereby
GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE
that they will offer greater induoementa to cash buy
era, than any other establishment in
BRADFORD COUNT-Y,
Being tboromehly posted In every branch of the
business; they feel perfectly confident that they can
make it to the - interest of all
TO 'PURCHASE . OF THEM
Their stock of goods comprises goods of all grades,
from the finest to the coarsest, and manufactured by
the best establishments in the country,
Give us a call.
Towanda. March 12, 1672.
EW, STYLES FOR TUE LADIES
of Burlington and vicinity.
Mrs. J. Mingo' (formerly Miss Kingsley) with
Miss Black, have just returned from New
York wi a full lino of
=LIN Y e_nr• FANCY GOODS
EVERY VARIETY,
consisting of 11.1. Bonnets, Corsets, Iltutals, Kid
Gloves. Hair G , old Ladies Caps, Elegem ties,
Bows. Ribbons, , wens and Laces in the latest
novelties. Over Dr. •• . ' Drug Store.
. April 23
attention ng
openi Wedne ,12. Particular
tong davey, n
torts. y
ork.
MINTO 111:13R I or TOWANDA
WIIDAT, will prodnm 3 to 10 Dual:wilt
more to thd acre than the lied rantan, stands the
winter tu.143 well and ripens fn as soon and is a
bald wheat. Three Dollars per f shpt. or one dol
lar per peck.
July 19, 1872.
TIC) N.--Whereas my
CEirrt. has hit my bed and board,
rause or praiocation, this id to forbid
harbeirinr or, trusting her on niy arrow
pay no debts of her contracting after 1.1
JAMES
Sept. 4. 1872—•
"PROST &, SONS have the largel
1: assortment of rurniture i*the eonntri.
ClmiUt ' Pro *las&
pzonars
°zoom AND -PNOVNININOS.
moms coma 'MU AID las staters.
GROCERIES AND PROyTSIONS,
Which will be soil at the lowest posetble inch.
CODFISH,
.lixsi:cmA:4l
141:A11 ki CO al, ell 'NJ ti ?dig (04:1
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANKEE, NOTIONS,
FLU I ; r 1 t ; . 1k
Bring qn yorir produce. which we pay cash for.
• casabas supply of Ashton Balk $ll sized Churns,
Butter Tirkins, Tuba, ke. ,
Man call end look th rough our stock , and we will
do our beet to 'please you. W. A. 110(7SWELL.
Tcnrands. April 28,1869.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
McCABE & EDWARDS,
FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
IMAMS NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA.
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate all the
afferent 'articles we keep. Our assortment is
ALWAYS COMPLETE. . -
FIRST CLASS GOODS
Gab paid for Farmers Produce.
JAMES McCABE.
!larch 1. 1870. WM. EDWARDS.
FO. & MERCUR are now receiy
ins afresh stock of Goods in their line, bought
since the Ist January,. to which they. invite the at
tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock
in town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We
sell at lowest =Act prices.
Jan. 19,11171.
"PRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
idnee the recent decline in price, and selling
cheap at retail.
Jan. 18. 1871
VOX & MERCUR are selling Gro
eerie■ at retail. Jan. 19,11,871.
VOX k 3.LERCUR are selling New
:a.: and - Fresh Goods. Jan, 19, 18.71.
'OX & MERCIIR are selling (fro
eerie" cheap. Jan. 19, 1871.
F ox MERCITR are selling first
class Goods only. Jan. 19, 1871.
'PDX d, MERCUR aro selling
cbsaper,,than ever. Jan. 19, 1671.
REMEMBER that we are selling
Goods at
RETAIL!
And that we won't bo undersold.
Jan. 19, 1871. FOX. k 51ERCIat.
MICBIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC
CO—very choice—at
Jan..l9. 1871. FOX. & ainadows.
FOX & MERCUR do not deal in
Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19, 1871.
OIIR CUSTOMERS can rely upon
gettlng the very bestlhe market affords and at
lowest prices. - E. T. Fox,
Towanda, Jan. 19.11. EMMY ILLEACIIR.
D EmmmEt, THAT FOX R, BIER
_LAI ars are rata' ng all kinds. of Groceries at
•wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. Godds
first class. Prices low. E. T. FOX, 3
Sept. 29,'70. lIENRYX MERV:M.
THE BEST KEROSENE OIL; IN
-L. town by the quantity or retail at
- FOX k MERCER'S.
BAKERY AND DINING ROOM.
First block north of Ward House.
•
BREAD, PIES, CA.R.E,CRACKERS,
_BAKED DAIL 1,
And sold at Wholesale and Retail;
In our DINING ROOMS we will accommodate the
public with either a lunch or a good , meal at all
times of th( day and evening.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND DIIIIMI
THEM SEASON.
Also a fine assortment of Groceries, Conf(X!tionery,
Fruits, Nuts, &c.
mayl9' tf D. W. SCOTT & CO.
CENMAL MARKET.
The subscribers rtill continue to keep constantly
on hand a MB and complete assortment of every
lything pertaining to their business, consisting main-.
thin!
BRRP, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CUBED HAMS,
MUTTON, BEEF,
VEAL,
SAUSAGE, LARD,POULTRY,
BOLOGNA, , DRIED BEET,
TALLOW, he., &c.
JET_
FRESH FROM THE L RES.
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
In their season.
Parties ILhing Oysters in large or small quanti
ties will be furnished on short notioe, at the old
stand, Osarrasr. Massrr. ifontanye's Block, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Taw. Casa. GX.m... Lux, 1 KELLUM & =LUX'S.
klma.ocit. f
Feb. 21, 1870-tf
JULIUS WOLF.
WM. WOLF.
JULFS HUGUENDI
Is constantlyretelving a large and varied assort
..
went of AMERICAN AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
For Wiles and Gentlemen. Jewelry of allkinda and
beseripticies.
SETH THONAS AND AMERICN CLOCK CO.'S
MOM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES IN
.GREAT VARIETY. Particular attentiorigiven to
Of all kinds. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Retnem
ber the Place—Oppoiye the Means Home.
Towanda, !lay 1, 1571
r j OR SALKL—A Platform Spring
wa g oh, with top ovcr Lack ' , eat_ almost new,
never been run overt) males. Also one set of light
double harness, made by J. V. Wilcox, almost ne*.•
Will be sold reasonable.
JunelM2-tt
Leant sad complete itoe \of
HERRING,
PORK,
1, thi hi iml
RA 3I ,
DAIRYMEN,
STORM.
Wholesale and Detail Dealers to
AIID
We sell nothing but ,
FOX k 31F.F.CUR
ci,cocK.s,
1t1L1.'4 1 ‘.112.1 IN (4
JuLEs nrnITENIN
JOHIZ E. FOX
sat.asmam
=EI
BTOES
Ni
WICK
AM -& BLACK.
lIIT JARS.
TUMBLERS.
BOWLS.
I ,
\ CUPS FOR J.ELLT-Ps.
•
SILVTA PLATED WLRE,
rroln Bodgen k irotker.
I
TAB fl 014101 V WI lAA
Ag4cy of the -
I \
SENOER SE V7l Such NE,
INSURANCE IGENCY,
AT
WICK/Me Jr. BLACK'S.
Towanda. July 25, 1873.
ots and Shoe&
MI
KIP BO
BOOTS,
STOG
x
a
FOOTS,
RUBBER BOOTS,
AND SHOES
BOOT
endless. variety.
Sr. ii3clC) IS
M 0 - 0 D 17 & C.i.,
800
L. L.
le control q'Or the Beta
Have the ti
trade of
Humphrey Bros.
ELAND-MADE
TSIANI) SHOES
pa
actnied in Towanda,
illanu
'rig them ae low as Other houses aro
talltug Eastern Goods.
EE=lll
IMSI
BE DECEIVED I
DON
art buying tliefe3 , opts, for it d'ont
L that au Ea4tern.hoot, made by ma
it, Will begin Co wear with the cola-
Be sure that yo'
stand to row)
chine through.
bated
VANDA BOOTS.
, TO,
ummE
RUBBERS
cut, whtclt we aro selling at a Lois
CCs. We keep none but first quality
A large asaorti
reduction in p
Rubbers.
FINE Sl-OES !
FINE SHOES!
For Jliaca and Children, in Peb. Goat, Kid,
French Kid, Serge and French Calf, In fact all the
styles manufactured by the best Factories in the
country.
A FILL LINE OF BEET'S GOODS ON ELAND!
ROBES 1
BLANKETS !
Just received, a larger .stock ofWoLf, Buffalo and
Lap ?lobes, also Morse Blankets, Whips, kc., which
we are selling cheap for cash.
TRUNKS, TRAVELIISMBAGS.
Tho largest assortment in this section at correspond
Ing prices.
°lvo us a call and you will be suited
L. L. MOODY & Co.
Towanda. Nov. 1. 1871.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY 1
On Pine, between Main'and Second. Streets, 'back
of G. F. Mason & Co.'s Bank, '
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY STULEN & CO.,
Reerpectfully announol to his trioodkaud patrons,
that th have built a
NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY;
wheys they will constantly koop:on hand a full assort
moat of •
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN.BUGGEM
PLATFORU WAGONS,
TROTTLSO ErtTLEIB, A D SEZEXTONS,
Made of the best material and aniahed in the best
city style. 'His long experience in city Carriage
Factories tree them a decided advintage over others
In the
Finish, Style. and Durability
of hisWagoils. All they asks Is an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
'previous to purchsaing elsewhere
ALL WORK WIRRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT
L•
SATISFACT4O,X
Theniful for the liberal ililtronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
SWIM
REPATRINO:PROIITTLY P.TTPIROF.D TO
rr,b:, r,! i.n,ti~a
Towanda. )I‘y 24. -
F ARMERS; bring . yonr produce
and sell to rox & gE.WI7B.
Jas..lll, 1871.
-!' TrifttotistMiiii*-
Dn. H. a PORTER k SON,
=
OLD CASH DRIP STORE,
Molar Main isid.Mna iamb. Tcrirannot
• Have recently addedthirty to *el:Stock, s fa and
complete assortment. constituting an a:tautly** va
rlet,. embracing many .shales used in th e Arts for
mechanical purposes, carefully selected arith, regard
to the progfaidie wants of the pabllc. which be
kXredaziateWlY KIPPUIId - with :froth purchases. or
the most reasonable terms at 'Wholesale or
With conelating of.
Damn, MZDICILISIM, CIEDUCI4I3,
rAzon. oar. vAmozzo. •
ALCOHOL AND • •
purr, YABacom, wanr—wasu,
And all kinds of Elnialums.
KEROSENE 011 COAL OIL,
Buzau nab.
Lam mums, wims, cEptsElre.
BPerel. Lard. Mae, Nests Foot,
TANNER'S
-AND MA.CHINE OILS,
Fancy sad Toilet Aztleles in all their variety,
SPONOM 3111IIEGp:9, SOAP%
Ppinkles, Natrayes, Perfaausry,
POCKETBOOKS, POBT MONAIS,
Too= sang AM JIVE PUEPABATIONS,
• - „
TOBABOO, /314171 T, I'VPB4L. AND %ABABA
Garden. Meld and Eknser Beads, Truisms, Scrip
porters, Bruipansaries. Shoulder Brace', Breast.
Teething Binge, Nursing Bottles,
WV& Shag and Melds, %gingen,
lied Pans, Self-gesiling Fruit Jam Tiler -
malodors. Flavoring Extracts, !gone
Jugs, MAU Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corti, Bath
&Ws. -„ and Move Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am
munition, S.c., Botanic,Eclectic and Hoincepath.
to Medicines, and all the popular Patent
MEDICINES.
All articles warranted as represented. Persons at
a distance can receive their orders by stage or =sil t
which will receive prompt and careful attention..
Medical' advice given gratuitously at the office,
charging only for medicine.
/Fir Thankful for put liberal patronage, would tes
poettallyannonnoe to their friends and the public,thnt
no pains Ilan be spared to satisfy, and merit thettin
tinuation of their confidence and patronage. t
.W Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to IC
sari., and 12 m. tol. and 5 to 6 p.m.
H. Q. POEM= A 1303 ii
April 1, 1272.—yr:
RHEITSIATLSAI-NEURALGIA;
to any person producing any Medicine shovrina
as many living, permanent cures as Dr. - Frnita's
Tzorranurslingrracktio lirdEDT. Used 'inerardly
only. • pleasant Medicine, free from injuriestie
drugs. Warranted , under oath, to have permanent
ly cured 95 in every 100 patients treated In the Oast
ten years. (See testimony). It is the scientific pre
scription of Prof. Jos. P. Paler, M. D., a graduate of
the Ilnlveraity of Pennsylvania.' A. D., 1833,—riow
one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and
Professor of Chemistry, and Toxicology,—who has
made Retrials, Chronic and Infiamatory . Rheuma
tism the specialty of his entire profestional lite—a
fact vouched for by the. signatures licbompanying
each bottle, and other testimonials et many proms-
neat renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro
tect sufferers from polemic= quack nostrums and
useless expenditure of money, Vlegal signed guar
antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to
cure, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer send
ing by letters full description of &fiction. In case
of failure to cure, amaimit 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. FITLER. 29 South Fourth street.
Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy is sold or obtained
by Druggists.
- For sale by PORTER it ILTB.BY, Druggists, Mee
cur's Block, Towanda, Pa. .
TOWANDA
Mdrble Works.
Have jest received the largest assortment of
I\if A I?, " L E
Everzililbited in thin geotion. to which they
invite the attention of the public.
They keep on Laud (..‘r furnieb Leo order
RUBBERS
TOME STOKES, MANTLES, &c.,
FINE SHOES!!
Persona - in want o! anything in our line are re
ape'etitily incited to e.." 11 and examine our stock:
Towanda, May 1. 1871
ROBES I
THE OLD MAIN SniEET
•Still,continuee the manuficture of
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
af . ,every-description, at th0 , ,014 stand of
LATEST STYLE AND _ FINISH
In the manufacture of wagons nothing is used but
the —
COMPOSITPON BOXES
PLATFORM SpRING WAGONS
■The best Eastern stock Is used in the manufacture
Of Wheels. Spokes are allrived ent—not sawed. .
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY
ap1.1411
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
• • ry:: CASH. PAIR 'FOR_ •
GRAIN, BUTTER AND :EGGS,
E 011 G E SIITTII,
HENRY STULKN
IL- SP CLARK.
April IS, 1872.
QTUARTS' WiIITP, DRIPS at
FOX k ILERCUIVIL
nest
r.,, , lf blTi-11
POCkei Sall. RSWTI.
VALE WU AND LIQUORS/
Tor Medidnal ask
$5OO WILL BE PAID
GEO. McCABE & SON
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
MONUMENTS,
Of every style,
AT THE LOWEST TERMS.
MCCABE .& SON
Carriage'Vact,ory•
JAMES BRYANT
Drake,
SIAIN. STltErr, TOWAIiDA, PA
His - work is all'of tho
BEST STEEL ANT ES,
To ether with the
In Light Work
MS
LUMBER WAGONS
Kept constantly on hand.
ALL WORK SOLD
A 8 to Ilniab, and as to durability,
SUPERIOR TO ANY SECTION.
If ALL WORE WAlLnairn i b. IVO
JAKE§ BRI:ANTI
KING: 'VA
ncellanens.
TWER GORDON,
PATTON'S BLOCS'
TOW . A2TIDA.,
WHOLESALE A. ED RET.SIL
DRUGGIsm
Having extensively ippairid their store, at thc
stand, halm re-opened with a .large, new . a7,.1
selected Mock, consiating of - -
ACIDS,. EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS,- ritn:l, r
COATED PLLLB:POWDEIL9, OtiMR, +;Y41.;,.
TI i (MIMES,: ViTSES,
;1
At I all
BOTANIC. ECLECTIC ANI) 11(iMEOP-Al111'.:
PAIIXTIONS,
DYE STUI.4§',
EXTRA -REFINED XEROSENE,
PTTRE WpigS-AND TAUW
kor 'Medicinal 1' u; I
TOBACCO, SNUFF :t ND cit.
/311111
POPILTLARJ'ATENT AIEDIci
A:-.1 a Fol.- AsFurty:ry:t
TOILET AND FAYC-1 Got)
Moro than the mend elf., and. attri.t; ,
Componnding 1-: :r.
from 9 o'clock,a ra.,to 1 p.m. & '-r
Dr, 31,0ft.r., can be consulnA
urdny of each week, as her,
D. 11
' • (~
Tow:inns, l'ithy 7, 1.72.
'
Du' JEs FoR 1,872 •
s•i •
PAPER & ENVELOPE')
NEW--YORK PAPEItS.
SCHOOL .13001.;;-,
PEys, INK, 311", t, ,
Pli-
BL.kNI: iii:-;
YANKEE NOTInNs
Tomignda, Nov. 19, 116,,,
BQOKL-BIN.DERY.--THE
llc it ret•peetfully inform, 1 ti.at
dery hae been removed to th , • ••it ••• • :
'third story, where will he dem - , -
0 - IN D I (1
In all itsAarious braiiclies. ten--
•' the times" will allow. The v..g;
the charge of
H. c.- tr.
An experis , uced Binder, and all ,v , , iii:,v1:1 , •••;
done in,style and manner :Add, h
Musk. 31agazine4. Newspaper s, 01A 8. ,
in every variety of style. Partici:l,r att. ;
paid Vie Ruling and Binding of
BLANK J;C)OF..'S
To atiy desired ratters. whtvla in 1
billty will be warranted.
All work will be ready fQr. - iltliv , •r:,'
'The patronage of the pubis.; c
fert satisfaction guarante..d.
August 2. 1.t.61; = U. -
T OWANDA. AGIZIVIT
wonks ALIVE:
•
superiliti
Fomc r , l tlic. beFt
LUIIBE .1 ~i%7`
W.kio
COVERED AND:QPEN I
ever offi.,r,l;n
OAK • AND HICKM TI
EM=l
Ft XERIENt'ED WORKMEN
IBIEMTIE
'PA TE.N T 1170
very tight, and ho duraNe th.,t
little to do towards their decay.
1!1.57.e. , ex:lmite or,,r wollz
whore. Lor
M. C.. MU :CUB. l'r
Towan,ll, Ja.:y 20. IN7o
GROCEIZIFS AND PROA:T
‘ , rx-i - cls. - 3 . Iv' r..,., ..v.-
ResprxtrllliS" 2unounv:e el,
they Late opened a langc- rind
GROCERIES 11, PROYIS
corner Slain and-Franklin .
they will sell.as cheap as fi i r
U:1~Ii'.
ircu . win
u, :wayo fold Tom Mlaztiq.rit
o wait' upon all .oldcust.ll:t.
happy as 0 - er.!
many
um
vues will favor tili•in with aL'
"MU. 511:111. Tilos. 3117111
TILOS. 511L11.' .I,prLl. 1
TIE. O. D: STILES
having plii-c'hasPLl
THE DRUG STOETI
or L. A, Ilio,iwav,
Has now• in stod: and ig constantly
supplies of pure Drugs and Medicines. I
Varnishes, .F.c. Agent for alt the p•I
ent Medicines. A fresh supply .rt
ITNEGAP.
Pare Wines and Liquors for medicii: ii :
jest brands of Cigars and TiihaccOi r!. , •
ere, toilet and fancy articles, ilavorin,T eNt
Schoolbooks, stationery. and nt , ivs, roa
plied with stationery at low .prices. All
ons hooks furnished to orde.r at 1,11 , 1141:,
Ttie Doctor will continue t•J
heretofore. Office at the lirtu: Story: r.-,u
posite Presbyterian. church. rn
ccipts accurately- co.inpoun , l,l a:
petent elerk
- 14 °ME - ACADEMY
IU ir: has been repaired, and
have taken thi places of those old
The Fall Term will open .111;11Pt
the nivel vision of
L. A. Ridgway, add cobtstnlß:
TUITION.
Common English, • • . •
• " and one Higher Plig:1:!1,.
Single , reeitations in Linguae ,
All bills are to be payable :it Oil- 7:::
term.
Special attontioirill be given to s:e
to qualify for common selicrin
Good board can be obtained iei re-a ,
-
but students can lessen . their ener , ...r
rooms 'and boarding themsclve..
For further informationasidres4
t_. P. L. clinisrl.;., P:
August 2, 1572. •• "
LatIYSVILLE .ACADEMY
Rev. 11. F. COCHRANE. A. M
Mr.s..llnldali Coleman, A.ssiseant
Teacher of Piano: Stethttn Wilson Eitel,. T.
Penmanship. Fall. term begins' Sept.:.
continues 12 weeks 7 Thorough instrut he:
naon and higher English and langtfa„rt 4 . 1'
rooms at reasonable rates. '
Tuition from $2 50 to .'so 00..Instil:me
sic with - use at piano '413 00 • 314.'
FOR SALE.- A - g ood.
FARM of 170 acres, nearly all impro
ty good, living water, good buildings, goo
Located 1, - : miles from New Albany Del
further information ailitriq+a Z. P. COBs
Albany. Bradford county; ra.
August 20. 1872.-4wl . .
BY DIRECTION OF THE
ideut of the Tavanda Building :IL
rand Association, a special incetine e:
holdeis will be hold Unineiliately after the
ular meeting of August totake action
to amending Article X. (ten) of the By.
striking ant the words feu r-au.l vVt'll'." A
ine it real t) 7 , , " o'clock. ,
. Ate; 7.'7 2. t . F.
CAS - EVA. INSURANCE At;
• TIZOi% P.
FIRE. LIFE and ACCIDEN r INS('
in tirst-classonnpalli,s, Algo Stir% v.
COM t.) auciug : 'Twenty-sewn years .coci
Orders by mail prcnli.tiy att... , llcled
II- A.
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