Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 28, 1872, Image 4

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[For the REPORTER]
Cattle in the Highway.
n. EDITOR—Dear Sire The RE
IM has all Agricultural Depart
it, which is certainly a good fell
., a,.; its circulation is chiefly
farzuers; and as the farmers
Ir.alford county, as a class, will
ipare favorably with those of like
inn in other sections, we think
should cmtribute an occasional
ele to /heir column of the paper,
s diffusing useful information,
contributing their . Mite
eleviiting an 4 (dignifying their
With this 'end in view, we
W..th your consent, - to say a
v,-.1r,1! , oh the above subject.
_ .
Ve have been talking ahout'digni
„,,i -,10-,v,:l\fr. Editor, we would
you is more mean, sordid,
midignified, than for onetl;
!ematienlly permit the running of
TAeep or cattle in the pA
li!rlawAy ? Such a course of con
:t we ilOni a violation of common
coiumon law. We say
,4eci.ncy, for by such a
of tionatet, one, by endanger-.
and property of tl4
readers himself or his
pnblie nuisance; for one can
ok. , ive nothing that will so frighten
•01-E,z; :o - -; the sudden starting up of
or , sheep from the roadside.
but can recall instance's
,i'eople have been injured in
? There is, however, an
press statute prohibiting the very
un of < which we complain. The
v-maki'ng powers in all civilized
.from time immemorial,
147 ; 111.1 , .1 more 'or less upon
subj. et. In the. winter of
Ler , islaturt:! of Pennsvlva
lucal far 'Bradford
inakin!r it the running of
large', an offense, punisha-
Wtl onl* line; but if we
vs-ith.illipri.,:miment also.
1i,41V ft misdemeanor, it
ma(1 , ..) such. 1 . The
.
WOlll , l thus
‘,111 : 1 ITe mach btAtcr occupi
laws for the bent
•4;f 4,-Anpatiiiss other
I\fr.-Etlitcir. for ot#
. _
L eoullounity, that the thing
I. • 1!::1,13
.1! '.' , 11 . ,C11 v." 1: e.9i.tipl . ;till, is 110 t. a
• - t tu .'his section
11)c set agains
,••it , 11, - tugh some still prac.
it To the ol , jt.c
~ .ve F l ow I.ropc.,se to re
Sav:i Dior : •• D:,es not tin: grass on
2: (;; ties - road, and along . 111 y
,eni:re, belong tD ma ?" :Admitting
( l o o s , do, not von acknowledge
~, J , • not a thief, at least'
Wll4p.evo - you permit
•• , rll:l.Vt i fr.... 0 range on looth
, a ;il 'Toad, and along other
la•o , ,.erty ? SayS another, in
:etme : •` We would not permit, it,
I t 0,-,r ..ito - e-1; non-+ la‘tve water, and
/lie ni ,ur fields!' Plausi
ee,2,ed; r you not drive
• ,nnot ' water, once
-11 ,1-‘‘• j A farmer who
lieu for tied, liad better
! ' ~
• 2 - 11, -a -:o., upon
, t ice
1 :.-CChlef2t, are On
flus ~f
OEM
=COI=
"Tintcr of Stock
ItS
Ittirtfal to all
‘i I
MEI
lif•:-:11,
•.! di.-o.Ovan-
'
upo:i ltilrlge
--! \Viu
MEE
!141 ' mqv gri);,,vtli iu
nil tr.-a! called
Ls• vou; - ;i(leru,l
i t isti•a t l;
piunpkins,
• .i.N•t'..t 44 1 +110- sedrc:ty,:
tivan.• —nasturi!
• t
super
ii a to follow in
to t:i_gin AVinter
I rai jog the. tne:'Avws and
',III:: what they afford as
I au Hal , : start in ..the
it, pryvent. trampling,
cc. ~ 1.1 tha,n is
rains: will will not
t landA•: the
:At l thyy arc also more
thr V.0:1 f. he 11. A. milth
r.;O, tuud withlsnow melt-
Ell
MEM
.1i -.
=NE
How oft.cii is this
Xlll'l i tr , ;•t'Lli•l.t i-i 2-1 1 -.• Is it ti
up n
111-.1 tilt in
TL tliri,renc,• is seen at
~ I
I ii
the cuunt ry,
iontki t hut tili:.,prevalls
tmont 'rids wretched
.1,
rt; Thy not. have
cows in them a' well its out in
1.:1:1; or in he, the chilly air? Is
or habit ? Or what
1:; 4 ;: , .ircity of feed;
in eN ory storm is so
,00 1 1111:0V TI. a Way , notaineasnrs
Lax no ‘ , ll"ect thus
:. 1 ar' oar sfAhlesbetter than
-l'uor,? AVe are constrained from
e 'l , O ask this question.
we havc; known to refuse to
tht.ir stalls, while others have
,t)4(2)1 for entrance. Rigid confine
uneven itoor . (we have
it f).%);.in)-rtly ), with a wallowing
'h)) -11 of th-.stat)le, mil then
)1 ) 14).) )I , iv),ring.
CUM
r!1;? „ 1 1 :Int no chance
1.1 - .. t i , ving t.) stand to it -
..ti
to a cow, and
'the time! Better
;11.the o t ,,n :tit., subject to the
012. A\-I_ , ,tth-r. Both are
fuix•_larz , r:.r
0pt.2.11 at u'lle
f. r nu ti egress,
st._)elf than is
nlcl.lg - I,` I;y rigid
fv.-or the confinement sys
em.
,\Ve_cati hring to_ mind note ft
ew such cases where a shed closely
i. - iiirded and cciled, with fodder
e. e ri le ad; file-opening to the East or
11139
afforded a comfort that it - is a
~ a -mre to think of. The plilee was
:•„.1; .w arm r b' the stock,
L-tudd,d, and well aired i \ by : - the
without overmuch eircru . la
thai e , filifortabk ia the coldest
-.•ft her, amlia stornis of , cdurs . .. , , a
irr But- your stork
.1 cr:Ait,led. We havoth`ad
our exrerienc?, to
tl:.• In.a,t unruly incliilicrs,
1 . ,.,111!‘1 all pc:refill and liar
f>r f,!eding were
;4. : , 1( bf thp.
Effil
r 1, , I.t
• i ;
, .
,
• • t to.H
w*Ly.et: f:tve(l \v e il the
of thelnautire, and readily
converted the straw into the same.
In this way stock was kept cleati,
healthy and in good condition. Ear
ly, when storms prevailed, it wet;
brought • to'the barn, and at once
knew its place and took advantage of
it, and no labor, no trouble, only to
feed, carry the stalks and the chaff,
and the best straw' on the rack. Here
also pumpkins were fed.
On the opposite side Of the barn,
was the sheep shed, similar to the
onelor Battle, in every respect. • And
here all of the sheep were brought
when the enuinoctial and other
storms pame on, and they we re kept
as summer made them with plenty of
good clover lay and Othersmall feed,
clover not being cut then as now
(when in bloom), with all its sub
stance
available, and thus being suffi
cient as a solo feed,, when yet green.
•
Calves, like sheep and cows; should
be by themselves. 'Give them warm
er stables. Of course, give them' the
freedom of the place, as there is no
danger of their hurting one another.
They will thrive on 'tender hay and
pure water alone, if they are not pre- I
viouslyiept out and pelted by the
storms. If lacking in flesh, a little
meal, barley and oats mixed is excel
lent,'and will soon get up activity
and roundness :of flesh. Keep the
calves growing through 'the winter.
Have we advised the shed system?
We have presented it. The tnegli
gent farmer, if he adopts it, will do
so with advantage—and so will the
advocate of extreme confinement,
where the, discomforts, as we have
mentioned, are greater than the ex
posure to the free sky. Let us rea
sen; let us consider a brute an ani
mal, akin to us in wants, as it is, and
then let us work from priciplea.—
Couritrg Gentleman.
NEW . ROUTE T 'PHILADEL-
'etc
NORTH PENNSYLVOI4 RAILROAD.
Shortest andixliost direct line ti Philadelphia, Bal•
timore, Washington, and the some
Passengers by this route take Pennsylvania 8:
New York Railroad train, passing Tetrandi at 10i40
A.M.„and 2:05 p. In., make dos p connection at Re
gilt nein with Express train of - North Penn'a raw
cod arrive in Philadelphia at fl:20 P. M., and
10:30,p.m., in time to take night trains either for
the South or West. Palace cars are attached tho
2:e5 P.M. train,
City passenger care aro at the 1/epot on arrl7a.l of
all t:-.Ohs conce passenger I,_to the various Dr2clai
an.? to all partsof the city.
Leave North Penn'a Railroad Depot, corner Bert,
an,: American 8 - ~ Philadelphia, -at 8:30 & 0:45 A-M,
arriving at Towanda 4:57 S 8:05 P.M. IMMO evening.
Mann's Baggage Ezpr collects and delivers hag.
gags, office No. 105 tiont 111th street, Philadelphia.
Freight received at Front anu Noble.streats,
dolphin, and forwarded by Deily Fast Freight train
to Towanda, and all points in .81.1NQ banns valley
with ankh dispatch. IELLIS ]!.ARSE,
Gen. Agt. N.l' . 21. R., Front and Willow Sta.
Jun • 3. 1872. Phtlade • . is.
RAILWAY
NEW AND iIIIMOVED PILAVING 1:00* AND SLEEPUtO
CoAcrrzit, combiriug all Modern Improremeitts, are
rim through on all Trains between New York. Roch
oder. Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Suspension Bridge,
Ckveland, ao4 Cineimati. .
Ab.trict of Time Tat+±.., Adoptod Juno 3, 1872
- STATIONS
I. r 3. .7.t . •
1. M. A. a. P. LI. 'P. 3S.
....... . ...... ....
.lA4ve 9 110 J 11 in 6:20. 4 *
.Terscy City. 915, 1115, 6 4r•' 720
SuA.pieliarrha 3 50, 8115! ISS 2Ea
Groat " 1 tt37 , 171
Isingimint•+ , l 4 31' 151 2 . 5 2 , 323
,
0weg0.... ...... .. '• 5 151 10 lq' 3 4.., . 4 / 1
15 50, 11 i'o, ' 4 27: 440
Elmira.... . .‘ - , r, 25 , 11 501 505 525
..
...
Corning. .. ,• . 7 o' , " 12 35: 542 .1 01
Paintc.l 1'w:: ... : 12 B'3' ...... ! • • .• . •
liocliest t.r......Arrive. 10 :0 '.. . . . 10 20 10 2.2
IThrtlellsy:ll••.... ~ Bin 205 117 05 117 20
Buffalo, •• 11 no' G2O 11 20 11 20
Nirtt:ara Fa'.'......... •• 12 47, .7 on 12 10 12 10
- - -- --
... • • ....
Sosp'nsiun liriasze 1250 7 07, 12 15 12 15
, Ctiiton ..... 12 715 12 20 12 20
i nri.
- DiAnhira
Cleveland
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DO7nONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTWARD
rxrept Sundays, from Owego. Stopping
at Te?tta 5:21, Stunner° 0:55..8art0n 6:12. Waverly
7.00, Cheinur.7 Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 8:40,
n•L! Flat; 10:20, Cr.rning 11 :30, 'Painted Post 11.46,
Addison 12:54 p.r.7., Ilathbeneville 1:27, Cameron
1:52. Cameron 2:15, Adrian 3:10, Canisteo
:1. a-riving at Inum•llrrvillo at 4:00 p.rrr,
5.15 except iPndays. from Sump:&taints.
,t , ..0ppu... at Great Bend 5:?.8. Eirkwood 5;52, Bing
ban,ton 0:12, Hooper 6:35, Union 6;45. Camnville
7:03. Owego 7:20, Tioga 7:40. 'dmltlaboro 8:1/0. Bar.
ten.4:q4, Waverly 8:27. Cbemr,Mf , .., 8:40, WeLlsbnrg
Southport 9:11, Elmira 9:1 - et, Big Flats 9:;;O,
Coi'hing 10:17, Painted Post 10:24, Addison 1 0:5 3,
Itatliboneville 11:10, Cameron Mills 11:31, Cameron
11:40, Adrian 12:00, Canisteo 12:13, and arriving at
Ilornelieville at 12;22 mm.
6:00 a in., daily, from Susemelianna. Stopping a
Great Bend 6:20, Eirkwrod 6:44, Binghamton 7:18,
r7:43, Union 1 . 7':53, Campvllle r,S:IS, Owego ,
0:3;. Tioga Smillibbro r9ns, Barton 59:25e
WnyerlS 1 0 : 0 0. Chemung 110:15, Wellsburg /A:35,
Elmira 11:00, Big Flats 11:40. Corning. 12:12 p.m.,
Painted Post 5,12:15, Addison 1T:45. liattiboneville
;'1,0.1. Cameron Mills U1:15, Cameron 1:27, Adrian
' I Caniateo 2:02, and arriving OribrneTlF - rille at
2:25 p.m.
BE
Z ire ,(t•t-
1:10 ex , ept Sundays. from P,e.dinehnnna.
Stopping at Great Bend 1:57. Kirkwood 5.53, 'Ming-
Landon 3:12. Hooper 4:14, Union 4:32, CAT:v.llle
s:l'. and arriving at Owego at 6:05 p.m.
1:13 ;..m., except Sundays. from Elmira. St fgping
at Big I'lats 1:39, Corning 2:00, Painted Post 1:06,
and tb nre, via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at R:O7 pin.
2:30 p.m., except Sundays, from Ilingbamtoak
Slopping at Hooper 2:43, Union 2:50, Campville 3:05,
0r..c,z0 3:18, Ti.ita 3:35, Smithboro 3:45, Barton 3:52,
Waverly 4:08. Chemung 4:20, Wellsburg 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 Mills 6:27, Cameron-0:35. Adria 6:55, Can
ist, 0 7:07. and arriving at Buipellsvillo 7:15 p.m.
E ks - rws
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1 No. ' :No. i :No. ! \o.S T ATI 0 . IC 8 . 10,
j , s ! 4. 1 B.i !
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let
•; LP. .IP..M M. P. .IA. M.
Cit,infiat, Leavo I' 945:
CL.' .. i 5 15, 9 00 1 ...... j......
Terliklrl. - .. •• ;•1 10 .....,. ,10 001
elifthn - i 130; 5 30 1 9 55j 715
Silso•nrirm 13ria;,.•,e
j ,
‘' j
1 1 5 40; 10 05: 720
"7 140 r
Nia , ara Falln.. ~ 1 45, J
~ 45, 10 12' ... go
I
•DlVralo .• i 230 , 020 1 11 SS I 800
Tiornrlli• - •%ille ... •• IS 615 10 10, 30511 00
140,..11.•5tnr. 400 5 30' 800
C.r42 , ..N.... ... - " 7 251 11 38• 4 321 12 la
Elwin:— . ...... 803 12 15; 5 13! 12 47
Waver;F.. ...... ," 8 401 12 50' 6 49! 120
OATRO . ••9 251 1 30, 6 28; 156
Thm•harritcll.. 1 1010' 2 15 , 7 111 238
breat Bend... " --- 241' 740 i 302
f•iusgrieliantia ~, " 10 58 3 00 1 8 10' 330
Port Jervis ' vrr:vo 2 52, 650 11 55 1 645
51;dilletown , •• 3 53 , 745 12 42 ......
Gosll.ll ...
•
Newburgh
Pat r on
Norm L .
rhrt City
5i I 3
C:ro a.m., except Sundays from Hcrnellsville.
Ftc, , op , :ng a:Ca:listen 5:22. Adrian 5:47, , Camer0n6:50,
Cargrron 'Mills 7:00. Bathboneville 7:30, Addison
8,25, reit:fed Port 9:15, Corning 10:00. Big Flats
10:42, Llratra 11;30 a.m.. Southport 12 :05, Wellsbnrg
1:18. Chtmung, 1;50. Waverly 'Tat), Barton 3:08,
Smithboro 8125., Tioga :345, and striving at Owego
at.4:10 pan.
5:55 n.m. ream Stopping at
Career' , 7:45, Athllsan 8;49, Corning 9';47. Elmira
11;0:1, Waverly 12;42, p.m.,Smtthboro 1;40. Tioga
2:00, Owego 2:30. Catty:vae 3;03. 'Union 3 3S, Bing
hamton 4:12. Kirkwood •8:57, Great Bend 5;22,, and
arriving at Susquehanna al 8;00 p.m.
70 a.m.. except Sundays from Ilornelliville
Stopping at Canisteo 7;13, Echlan 7;25. Cameron
C•nneron '7;42. Catheron Mills 7:48, Ilathtxrue
vllle 8;05, Add:son 8;13, Painted Tort 8:30. Corning
8:33,• Big fins 8:49. Elmira 9113, Southport 9:15,
Wellsburg 9:3o..Chemnng 5;45, WatrerlY 10;60, Bar
.ton 10;15. Smithboro 10;23, Tioga 1 irt:3s, wt r zol()
Cimpville 11;05. Unieu 11;20, Hoclta 11430. and
arriving at Binghamton 11:40 a m.
7:0(1 a.m.. except Sundays. from Owrzo. Stopping
at Campville 7:47. Union 8:28, Hooper ;t:4l. Bing-t..
hanton 9:10. Kirkwood 10:30. Great Bend11:15, and
arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 fi.tue
1':55 p.m.. except Sundays. from 'Hort:tilt - vine.
Stopping at Canistco 2:04. Adrian 2:20, CEZlaerni2
2 . 45, Cameron Mills 2:51, Rathboneville
Addi
son 1;25. painted Post 3:53. Corning 4:35, Big Flats
4 :23 Elmira 4 Sotithport 5:12 Wellsburg 5;30, Cho
tuung 5:48, -Wacerly 6:05, Tioga 6:50, Owego 7:05,
Campville Union 7:52. Hooper 7:54. Bingham
ton 8:20, Ki7kwood 8:46, Great Bend 0:02, and ar
riving at Susquehanna at 8:22 p.m.
1:58 p.m.. except Sundays, from Palmed Post.
Stopping at Corning 2:05, Big Flats 2:20, and arrir
lag at Elmira a72:40 p.m. 14.
•
• Daily t.
i Mondays excepted, between goraellinilie and
Port Jervis. • •
t Stop Sundays 0n1y...'
fag-Through Tickets to all points Weak at the
eery Lowest Rates, for We ha the Convany's office
at the Waverty Depot. .
This is the only authorized Agency of the Erie
Railway Company for the pale of Western .ckats in
Waverly.
liggage Val to cheekelonly oa Tickets purrtaaed
at:the Company's °ince.
L D. RUCKER. JOHN N. AR/OTT.
(lent Supt. Gent' Pll4let Art.
r.x.Rl FOR SALE—At a bargain,
situated imAirylum township, about 3!" miles
fro:n Towanda Borough and lying ou the main rood.
t 3 Fr,n, - .Ltorm being the farm of J. I). Williams.
(11. tiAld farm contains 95 a=rcs, mare or
I 1•. r ,. all cleared and under a g ,- 3,1 state,' of enltiva
! b.-.11 , a , i-rt 10 tyres retained for wood. It has a
e:t fruit, vet] waferr•d'and - tented, and La a
• - •-•/. l nrin t . "'r gram br grass. Two good barns and
•,,•• • 4)t,l,rr iinprov , :m.nts. 7 ti, above farm
1.• -••,1a bla-.tn fin•• tti I.ry: mrebare•
y,xitl 1
.••
•••-ettlreat dvvrn art:l the balance i.e..
E;;•:e.',••••r of htrortt W:lhants of Ile r
or et t: • :1.• et-t••,,
11Q13113.1A1','S for livn dollars at
13 *KIM goira
Rail-Roads.
=I
FRMCiIIT ACCOMIODATIONB
wrsT,VA/tD
t No. , No. I No
1 4R, ; 7 32 12 50 12 b 0
C. 23 2 00' 700 7,00
25 ..... ; GO) o'oo
1 r. M. Ir. M. A. 1,!.. A. I M.
11 40,......E8 35
10 00 2n' 854
205 515'
11 aq' 3 10' 925
11 00' 330 940
51. tr. M. r. M.
5 54)
700
7CO
Is. M.
Ilkmcd ; .lumm
rWANDA
garble WOris.
GEO. MoOABE & SON
Efee Jost melted the largest
. iewatcesst of
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
A. R B I Er I
Eves eihibited tn , this maim, to which they
- Invite the attention of the public.
Tthay_keep on hated or furnish to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &c.,
1., Of every rtyle.
:s 3 i
Persons in want el anything in our line
Illethil4 invited to cull andexamlne our stoe killlll-
k:
M . c:CABE R SOFT
Towanda, May I, ICI.
LADIES FRIEND
The sales of Sewing Machines in
1871. al reported under oath in 1872, to the owners
of Sewingillachine Patents, nhow that tho
SING-MR,
MANUFACTURINU COMPANY
EOM LAST YEAR 11,260 MACHINES,
Ninety par cent of them being
FOR FAMILY USE
This 10 over 50,000
More Sewing Machines than were
6014 by any other company durin g the same period.
Every 'Nlachine,sold by
WICKHAM A: BLACK
AGENT 6,
Aug. 14. 1872
N EW 00 . D,S
-AT--
B. A. Peftes& Co.'s
;OPPOSITE THE COIIIIT • HOUSE.
a'onaisting of a general line of
STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
MEM
SHAW 7 . 6 % ,_
• NIIBIAS,
GLOVES FOR LADIES AND GMULEMEN,
'WATER-MOM" CLOTHS AND DLO/LEMON,
VELVETS AliD 'VELVETEM.:S.
HAIR GOODS FOR LADIES,
ti 011 AS
LINEN SWITCHES,'BKAIDS AND COILS,
Of all the Latest Style 4.
MILLINERY GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES
Towanda, Oct. 8, 1872
OMETHING NEW
W. A. ItObS \\TELL
Has purchased a large and elegant assortment of
7./V ;IT,
GOLD AND MIXER WATCHEeI.'
"MEI
CLOCKS OF HINDS,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS AND BINGE,
PLATED TEA SETS, GOBLETS,
A.ud all the splendid goods for
WEDDING AND HOLIDAY FREW. TB
Spoons and'Forks in lets, Pena. Charms. and In
fact everything to please, With an endless variety of
Spectacles and Clocks,.
Raving pott.hasod from the late A. M. Warner's
estate the entire !ot of tools - Anti fixtures lam pre
pared to do all kinds of work at the shortest notice
and warranted. Please era me a call and extuillne
tbe goods and I will try to give you entire sattafac
ttatt.
towantla, Oct. 13, len
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
la tbs Ara et a B. PLUG/ /I CO., is saw prepored
to rear to rba 01412K1111 of Bradford Cowry arid vldal•
kb di love and mg] minted stotliat
Which rime maimed tar Cub, mad fag ocialident
11114 I ally sea at as km niPlres is can't* purchased
abertere.
.1 tow otter to the public a oploodtd stock
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
I keep (exultantly on kand. PORE. HAM% LARD. and
all kinds of FISH. World oat the atteatton tittle
public to our Oi&t Be Bost
TOWANDA, PA.,
IS WARRANTED
HOSIERY,
ALSO
W. ROCICITZLL
RTrri;vri - 1iri9. 6 1 1 11..• • .•,.
parthesed the entire interest of
_ BH. PATCH,
GRQCE_RIES,
TEAS, oomms, SUGARS,
STABOiI. RAT saterm SPICED, tc. '
Rase se band *Urge dock of
RYE DO.
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
Ltt quailtr ar I=mo Jeame CLkley's Celebrated Lana
dry nit York Chain Seal sia Brotimiliosp.
Please call aM examine our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Large aeoortmoot of YA.20;22 'NOTIONS. TOILET.
SOAPS, he., ko, I will pay the highest cash pries tor
COUNTRY PRODUCK
Farmers. Bice In a call before selling elsewhere
C. B. PATCH
AU persons hylebted to the late Inn VlllPlanse call
and make Immediate payment.
Tosrends, Marcb, 12.1887. C. B. PATVEL
3/ J. LONG.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WARE,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c.,
No. 1 PATTON'S BLOCS.
COR. MAIN .IND BRIDGE STS.,
TOWANDA, PA
I desire to call the attention of the public to my
assortment of goods, which is always full and com
plete, and will be sold to my customers at lowest
market rates.
My stack of
TEAS
ME
sPrcEs,
Have been pnrchasede[let, the late reduction in the
tariff on them. and are offered at prices to cor
respond.
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive carer°
and prompt attention.
Thanking the public for the liberal patronage
they himorlVPla I wish a cni.tirrannce of the
same.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE:.
feb.2W7l
FOX & 11.ERCUR are now receiv
ing a fresh stock of Goods in their line. bought
since the Ist January. to which they invite the at
tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock
in town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We
sell at lowest market pricer.
Jan. 19. 1871.
FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought
since the recent decline In price. and selling
cheap at retail. FOX dr 3W1T1111..
Jan. 19. IS7I.
VOX & MERCUR are selling Gro
ceries at retail. Jan. 12;1871.
Foxk MERCUR are selling New
and Fregb (loods. Jan,,p, 1871:
Fox & :sIERCUR are selling Gro
ceries cheap. Jan. 1871.
Vox & MERCUIt are selling first
ch....B Goods only. Jan. 19, IF7I.
Fax & AIERCITII are selling
cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871.
REMEMBER that we are selling
Goods at
ItETAIL!
And flat WA won't be nndefisold.
Jan. 19, len. }'OX k. ITERCUR.
MICHIGAN FINE—CUT TOBAC
CO—very choice-2A
Jan. 19. 1871
VOX & .31ERCUR do not deal in
Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19, 1871.
n IIR CUSTOMERS can rely upon
getting the very beet the market affords and at
lowed prices. E. T. FOX.
Towanda, Jan. 1 4 3.'71. HENRY MERCER.
- ipop 1E FZIEIVIBER THAT FOX & E
1_11.) CUE are retailing all kinae of Gmentes at
wholeasiepricea. The largest stock fn town. gooOs
find class. Prices low. E. s. FOX.
Sept. 29.'70
T HE BEST. KEROSENE OIL IN
town by the quantity or retail at
FOX k MERCER'S.
GROCERIES 4kND PROVISIONS
TI - ICOS. 'MUIR Zir, Co.
Respectfully announce to the public In =eral. that
they have opened a large and choice stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
corner Main and Franklin streets, Towanda, which
they will sell as cheap as the cheapest for
- CASH
- - -
Ton will always and Tom Ilzurtirru there, Just as
happy as ever, to watt upon all old customers and as
many new ones as will favor them with a call. t.
SHOAL - 111C1.11. THOS. mum CO.
Tang. WICRIDC7ff. , April. IL 1f17.2
TO! THE PUBLIC.
Having bought the stock and leased the old stand
of Cowell k Myer, I would say to all who bay their
GROCERIES
in this place, thst,l shall endeavor to keep a select
assortment of everything usually kept in a Grocery
Store. Also a full line of
YANKVE NOTIONS,
Which I propose to sell very cheap for cash.
I respectfully solicit a share of your patrons
and. think I can make it mutually advantageous for ge
you to deal with me.
- roars, very respfcifully, •
J. 13. J0E3230N.
Towanda, duly 1, 1872
B AKERY AND DINING ROOM.
First block north of Ward goose
BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS,
BAKED DAIL r.
And ?old it Wholesale and Iletall
lu out DISINti ROOMS we will accommodate the
public, with either a lunch or a tried meal at all
times of liv gay aid evetilt:g.
DYSTELS AND 1 - CE CREAM ON HAND DI7RDie
THEIR SEASON
liras Cue Ilaaortmant f Groceries. Confectlattexy.
T 1 its. ifLta &c.
icatflir tlf
TAILOR
FASHIONABLE TAILORS,
Opposite Public Square, -
Keep always on hand a fall assort-
CLOTHS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS OAPS AND' UMBRELLAS,
Furnishing GOo d g
MnMG DONE , ON SHORT
6 6 MAIN STREET,
HENRY FRANKS,
(Successor to BENZT Eltunis,)
• MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 4, Griffith & Pitton's Block, Bridge Street, To
wanda. A go9d aaaortment of Cloths, Vestings and
Caeldrueree.tonstantly on hand. Goods nude to
order in the best manner. = d0c.7,11.-Ir.
THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX
To Toutxonpluto that roan i. made capablo of
fathoming the depth of the mighty ocean and meas.
uriug the distance to the tuost distant star, and W 3
ere about to sly,oapab!e of weighing the solid con
t.•uts of the sun. And it is creiderfttlly strange that
this firm of 13:rollers have made themselves so eon-
versant with every brarwlt of the great and impor
tant Clothing and Furnishing trade that it makes it
unquebtiocably the plan, for every one to bop.
COFFEES,
Towand t, Oct. 1. 182
BLOOD & CO.,
Still cold:nue o manufacture then- celebrate.,
HORSE POWERS & CLE&NERS,
and will veil a better machine, for Iran money than
can'he had eleewhere in the world. ,We claim for
our machines that they will do as Much, or more.
than any other, and are 'tr.ore durably built. We
personally superintend our work and • see that it is
well doirn. We will rend•
• DISCIII.P . TIVE, CATALOGUES
of tor machltett: ca application.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
Two /brit SEPERATORS,
M. J. LONG
BAW AND GRIST MILL work done to order
Give nu a call before purciasini; ebEwbere.
"Vd 'OD (11103aTINI. 'SKS:HIV
`•OD GOOrIg
Aug. 3, 180.
FOUNDERY 5, ITACHINE . SHOP.
The undersigned having-purchased the Fonndr,
and 51.ichine Shop lately owned by John Carman,
are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to
their business, with promptness and dispatch.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
Of the latest and most Improved kinds naanufactured
and kept constantly on hand ready tor naa.
FOX, k MERCUR'S.
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
-PLOUGH POINTS
ont aLl,ki de. and the latest lumfovements kept
constantly on hand. r
LIENRX ItERCUS
STOVE CASTINGS
SLEI) AND SLEIGH SHOES,
March SO. 1870
THE HOME SHIITTLE SEW-
Lea MACEME, THE PERFECTION OF
MECHANISM, rot Itneuisa, FILLING. Buzpima,
BELYING, QLTLTLKO, Tramco,
Ilcmca, 11101-STITCHIN.*G An) GkraralSCl. . '
Sim Pk. Compact, Efficient. Durable and Complete.
Every Machine Warranted for five
Sears.
EQUALLY GOOD FOR FINE OR HEAVY WORK.
PZ'iae 087,00
The only practical low : priced Lock-etitch Siring
Machine ever invented.
Don't be hambugzed by other ..A.genta blarney,
no matter how smooth their tongue May he. be sure
they mesa large profits to their own poeleta.
WOCIDBITB,N,
Agent for Bradford and Sullivan Counties, Agents
wanted.
Wane. Bradford county. Pa.,Feb. 29,11.
BIRRELLS BIRRELLS !—A
supply of Cider aud burl: - barrels, and all
kinds of C4orter Work on hand, at IV.
WELL'S .
PLASTER. -A supply of Fresh
Groand Plaster for sin gly
by W. A. ROCK.
WELL. 0et.9.'72.
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D. W. SCOFT & CO
, I
Clothing.
merit of
CASHMERES
AND COATINGS.
In all the latest styles,
GENTS
In great variety
NOTICE.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
TOWANDA, PA.
Here yon will find Clothes extremely cheap
File upon pile, heap upon heap;
Of every grade, texture, and hue,
For White or Black. tientile or Jew.
All say at once. We will go there.
For they do business • on the square,'
Their Clothes aro good, and prices just
They pay for all. and give no trirst.
•
Al! that want Clothes shoald go and sec
Those prices, styles. and quantity;
flats. Caps. or Clothes, thin or thick.
Umbrellas or a Walkha4 Stick.
Buy your Furnishing Gq4 - 114 of them; '
Buy all your Clothing of tborn;
Buy of this firm, buy of no others,
For reasons why, It is WOLFF BROTHERS;
THRESHER and CLEANERS.
FANNING MILLS,
cracrLui A 2 D D/14.0 .FAVIr
MILL GEARING:S,
MAN DRILLS,
And all kinds of
MILL IRONSI
• MADE TO °EDE&
ENGINES REPAIRED,
And all work warrant'•d to give sktbaction.
SHINGLE MACHINES
PLOUGHS,
ISIDE-HILL, LEON AND WOODMi BEAM'
Of ill lch:As.
AND
CHURN PO NN ERS,
LARGE AND 831 ALLI
CI;LLAB GRATES,
LARGE - IRON KETTLES*
And all kinds of castings furnished to
- - MEANS & ItOO.IWELL.
Ps elated In
AMERICA' AND EUROPE,
It is a Triumph of 3113t1t&Mag gentag.
Groceries ad Provido4.'
GROCERY AND Xi)ROVZION
T 0 R.lO.
M.pOABE.&,EDWARDS,
Malan& and BMW boaters to
FAMILY GROCERIES
PRO'VXSIONS,
XICINX/VB NEW BLOC". TOWANDA. PA.
We do not deems It neceesazi to enumerate ail the
dtterent articles we keep. Oar assortment I.
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
Ws lell nothing bat
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Oath paid for Partner. Produce.
JA311:8 MeCABE,
March 1. 1870. WM. EDWARDS.
CENTRAL MARKET._
- -The imhscribers still continue to keep constantly
on band a full and complete assortment of every
thiw pertaining to•their husiziesk consisting main
ly ot
BFFP, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CURED BARS.
•
MUTTON, BEEF, LAMB.
VEAL. POULTRI - ,
SAUSAGE, LARD,
- BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF,
TALLOW, Ac., &c.
Also, .
S _EI.
FRESH FROM 1111.1 LAKES.
, OYSTERS RECEIVED. DAILY •
. • In their season.
Parties wishing Oysters In large or small quanti
ties will be furnished on short notice. at the 01/
stand, Carnal. Maaarl, klontaziye's Block, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
emus. G Simirrsir, RELLUNI & MULLOCIL
Taco. Mmi.oci t
Feb. 24, 1870-tf
.HIGHEST . MARKET PRICE
• CASH, PAID FOR
GRAIN, BUTTER AND EGGS,
BY
GEORGE SMITH,
WYSAUELNG, PA.
April 18. 1872.
Boots and. Shoos.
N EW FIRM
IN THE
, BOOT AND SHOE TRADE
•
COIZSER. 14k.. COONS
Would announce that haring b.inglit4vut Sir. L. L.
MOODY, they ate now prepared to offer t he pub
lic a large and varied assortment o!
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING I3AGS,
GLOVES, XIITTENS,
LEATHER. SHOE rniDmos, AO
We . shall keep a full line of 111:11PHRt f Y BROTH
ERS & TRACI S manufacture of goods:, as well as
many othsr goods of first-class make,.
We are sole seents.for
B TT P, 'l' ' S
Celebrated Make of
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Towanda,
•
And customers can always rely upon finding a•fnll
t empply of thee' goods for
LADIES, GF,STS, SILSSF3,, k CI,IILDRENS
Shoemakers and others wanting Leather shoo
findings, ke. , will find lth us a good assortment at
all Umes.
•
•
Mr. S. S. Robertson remains with las Ind is ready
to •'give tits" in the
,way of Fine Boots to all who
may favor him tralva call. •
as our goods are all bought of the manuraciiirers
we are able and will sell at the lowest bottom places
for cash. We hope by fair waling to merit the pat
ronage of AIL
•
row; y. coass:s.
w. t. cooNs. J CORSER k COONS.
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Towards, Oct. 1972.
S 'WOODFORD,
.
AT THE
NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE
STORE,
No. 3, rATNON t GRIFFIT/IS BLOCK.BitIDGE St
Is receiving one of the largest and
best stock of BOOTS & SHPES ever
brought in Towanda, which he is
offering at the very hiwest priced for
Cash, consisting of Griyrs CALF, KIP
k STOGA, Bore CALF BOOTS, LADIES,
MISSES and Criu.DREN'S Shoes of all
kinds, all bought direct from the
Manufacturers, and hand madd, all
goods warranted. A FULL drocK of
LEATHER ASD Fummos.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit
a continuance of the same:
Tolnuads, May, 1, 1872.
MRS. R L. WOODRUFF,
• BEE HIVE STORE.
No. 2 /ifsucuz's Bum Towsrms, PA.,
Has purchased frorci Mrs. H. E. Garvin the entire
stock and exclusive right to sell in this place the
CELEBRATED BUTTERICE PA =BNB'
Of garments for Ladies, Misses, Men. Boys. and
Children. A large and well selected stock of latest
,allies an hand and constantly being received.
*lnas. E. L. WOODRUFF,
Agent for Butterick's Patterns.'
Oct. 1. 1872. r Towanda, Pa.
MONEY SAVED,
.
BY PURCEABING YOUR
STOVES AND HARDWARE
i ~ b`~
°" l4 Juint,nlL
1100KEBT !STORE
%.1
or _
WICKH,AM & BLACK.'"
'SILVER PLATED WARE,
SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
NNICKHAM BLACK'S.
Tcrwand,s, July 25, 1872.
NEW!' CARRIAGE FACTORY I
• On Pine; betweeL uW l and Second. Street*, back
of 0. F. Mason Sant,
Respectfully snnon:aco to h;i frionaaand patrons,
that th havo bro't a
whero they will constantly keep:on hand *full assort
went of -
TOP AND OPEN •BUGQ-lES;
TBOTTOM SULKY% itiD smax-roNs,
Made of the best material and finished - in the best
city style, His long experience in - city Carriage
Factories lye, them a decided advantage over others
in the
at LW Wagons. All they asks la as
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
I
previous to purehaeink elsewhero
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT
Thankful for the liberal patrons= formerly • ex
tended and respectfully auk a continuance of the
asin3.
Towanda. May 24.
THE OLD 31,A1N: STREET
EET
Carriage V.tttc•ry.
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS;
01 every descriptidu.. at the old Et:.rd of G. II
Drake,
LATEST STYLE AND_ FINISH.
In the tuAnufacture of wagons nothing is used but
COMPOSITION BO.XES
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
The best Eastern 'toe-Iris needle the mannfacture
of Wheels. Spokes are all tired ounot sawed.
=I
~r
WARRANTED EQUAI, TO ANY
ai1.19'71
NOBLE it VINCENT'S
INSURANC-E AGENCY-
BY FIRE OR LIGHTNING
In sound and reliable Oompanles
In the oldest azi4 best Companies in the baited
States.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
•
At4a - 10q5C9 adjusted and r3:3
W. L. MDLETON.
Crockery aa4 Glormire.
FRUIT JAB 2 2,.,7
pi t itiwriDitl:i
tow Ls.
CPS FOR JET,T.TFS
From Rodgers & Brother
TABLE CUTLERY
Monet of the
INSURANCE AGENCY •
TOWL :1)A, PENN'A.
HENRY ST[TLEN' & co.,
NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
FAINTLY CARRIAGES,
PLiTFORNE WAGONS,
Finish, Style and Durability
SAtISFACTIOX
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
reduced prices
JAMES BRYANT
Still continue.' thc manufacture of
SININ smEt:r. TOWANDA. PA
His work is all of the
BEST STEEL ALES,
To ether wlth the
In Light Work
LUMBER "W:iGONS
Kept constantly on hand
ALL WORE SOLI)
As to Antall, and as to durability
BUPEIIIOIt TO ANT IN TEILS SECTION
Sir 'A
-LL WO= WAStitatECITD. • jai
JANrP.S BRY.A.NT:
GM.:'EIIAL
Offlee opposite Court Itotre,-Main Street,
TOWANDA. PA
LNSURANCE AGADiST LOSS OR DA)LtGE
I -
ON ALL KINDS OF PEOPERTY,
LIFE INSURANCE
From One Day to One Year
OVER $50400,0:00
Capital represented
POLICIES ISSUED
AT TRIS OFFICE
A. J. X 0'111..E.-'0,...
nm4%dANNoT.O,/vi
DR. H; C. PORTER k SON,.
LS rrts
•
OLD CASH DRUG STORE,
TOLLII=III9 21M11117 =Ulf.
Ootter Min and Pine Streets, Towanda, P►,
Hare recently addedlargely to their stock, a fall and
complete assortment, constituting an ezterurive vs.
slaty. embracing many articles used in the tato for
Mechenical purposes,' cafully selected with
to the progressive wants o f the public,•which will
kept constantly supplied with fresh purchase., and
offered on the most reasonable terms at Wholesale or
-Beta, consisting of
Davos, 111EDic12a, CEunticai.s,
leinsTjk 01141, TA:unarm
ALCOIIOL ANDTURPENTINF,,
SOH PADIT,' VARNISH, Wu/
And as kinds of Brushes,
KEROSENE. OR COAL OIL,
Burning Fluids,
LAMPS, 1311ADES,I WICKS, CHIMNEYS.
Sperm Lard, Whale, Nests FOOL
TANNER'S AND MACHINE_ OILS,
Fancy and roilet. A SA all their variety,
BPONGES, BiIIIEIZEB, SODS.. COMBS. -
Pomades, Hair-16s. Perfumery., '
POCKET BOOKS, PORTmaNAIs,
• - Pocket'lLuives, liazors, •
TOOTH, SKIN AND nAir. ntzpeirwriozis.
•
TOBACCO, SNUFF,' PIPES AND .CIGA.u.I,
•,
oirdenrriem end Flower Seeds, Trusses, Sup-
POrters. Suspensories, Shoulder Bravos, 'Bread
Pumps. Teething Rings, Nursing -Bottles.
Nipples, 'Nipple Shells and Shields. Syringes,
Bed Pana, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, Thela
motneterw, Tlavoring Extraoht. Mono.
Jugs. Glass Ware, tick - ties. , Vials. Corks, Bath
Brick. ark! More Blacking. Fish Tackle, A.m.
tc.tualtion..tc. Ili , tanie, D.lactic and Ilomrpath
is Siedictia%,s, and all the popular Pate it
All articles warranted as represented. Persons at
. a distance can receive their orders by stage or nail,
winch will receive prompt and careful attention.
.11eclie.+1 advi::e given gratuitcmeiy at the office,
charging only for medicine.
Thankful for Fiat IPaeral patronage. would i es,
pecttuily anuounceto their frieilds and the.publie,that
...mine shalt btl .:pared to satisfy; and ment the con
tinuatiou of their conthlence.met patronage. '
Olen Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10
a.m., and 12 in. to I. and Ito i p.m.
H. C. POI.:TER & 'SON.
April 1, 1472.--yr„
RITE t7'.,.TITI.SINEURALGIA
to any persomproducing any Medicine Ahowiniehalf
many livinz,'pernianent curt/Aia Dr. Frrnaa'a
VEDETABEE RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Used inwardly
only. A pleasant' Medicine, free from injurioua
dru7s. Warranted, tinder oath, to have permanent . -
cured 95 in every 100 patients treated in the past 1
ten years. !See testimony). It is the scientific pre
scriptionMfrProt. Jos. P.. Fitter, a graduate of
the Duivi.eAity of Pennsylvania. A. D.. 1> S,—Dow
tine of Pinholelphia's oldest regular physician's, and
leirofessor of Chemistry and Toxicology,-Liano.haa
made Netirhrta, Chronic and Int!amatory Ithertma.%
tiara the specialty of his entire professionaL
fact vouched fur by the signatures seeornpatiying•
each bottle: and ether A.C. ,, timotiialA 'of many promi.'
newt renowned physicians aml clergymen. To pro
tect sufferers from poisonous quack nostrunia and
useless expenditure of Motley, a legal signed guar
antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to
cure, will be.forward...l grubs to any sufferer send•
tug by l; tier a full deserMtodi of affliction. case
01 failure to cure, an:in - int paid positively refunded.
Medicine sent anywhere bylxpress, collect on de.
livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; all in
formation and Meilical•ail4lee sent by letter gratis,
Addross,Dr. FITLER,.29 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia. Pa. The 'tented) is• sold or obtained
by Drugeists.
For gale by POIITEII h Klit - BY, Druggists, Mer•
cnr's Block. Towanda. Pa:
T HE WORLD'S` TONIC.
imrely Vog4able and free from Alcohol.
DR. p.
.T; I 11 E R ' S
B S ,
Seated Cough, Incipient Consumption, Colds. Spit
ting 'Wood. DZ.:Liu:Don of the Lungs, Catarrh,
Ilroncli,tiq, Dr. Whooping COugh. :Wit=
ma, P. ru - Dreast or Side, Dyspepsia, sr„
Jaurihee. "Di.s.zinc4s. - Lots oY Appc- .
• Fever and Agins,
h;ditirstion. Lin r Complaint. Diarrhoea. and all
the Lump, Stounclk.
HE gnr STOLEN
H. S. CLARK.
LE ELMIRA, N.Y.,
Sn:e A;.;euts, whona all .a: ere Eilr)llid Ue
1..1.1r ,, 55et1. Price. $1.00.,
Cirrilr.rs for :uriloz
j:mr12.72-if
T OWANDA MUSICAL A.CADXIY
St:SQVT.II.I6N''.!•:.', COLLY.CiI.A:r
EMI
be at any tiaae at 111;folloal.iig
rates : - .
IHxno refte pupite, I,T quarter ' $l5 00
ILelP , 1:011-11arutouy and Vocal cla9s, per (fr. 20 00
Ilec:tatimis twice a ,leiluctlmt or time
made up, — elorpt. in car of Pint ss of more than
one v.evli's duration.
Mns:o 4 - 1 - .t5u1.,1 into three ‘l,?part
latents, Prehrnmary, Prlmary itnd .Idvanceil.
There will be a certiTicate z s.n .t th., , e quplotion of
eprh coarse with the te,9:t'lt..:l t-tah ding of the pupil.
Pupi:s li-oln a distance will tied accommodations
for board and piano practice in t. 1.0:• institution at
very modurate prices,
Nodes —Mr. Sherwood hes a progre= , '•.e course
comprisitig the best modcrn r_tettak.N. la • a ing the
pronaineat f- wires and appliat. : e...t of the • „ H pop
utnr
1-yonsi Academy...:• Whirh his • r tiler
Res. L. li."Sherwoc•d, was tormerly And
prop ri e t .
Mr. I.di4iir Stterwood has Cecided talent. Jne
musical acquirenirnts and exteushe experienc , in
Noes. "
_ Towanda. May t , ,1872. ,
N E‘‘l 7 P TIAN IN (.1 .1 MILL,
. .
The underslid . liating , built a large and commo
dious Mill in the Borough - of Towanda, and filled it
with the most Modern and improved machinery, for
the manufacture of
IMI
Aro Prepared to till orders, whether larp or =all.
neon the shortest notice. We have also a large vs-.
riety of 'Aft.ArLDINGS, of the latest style and pattern,
which we can furaish much cheaper than they can be
*orked by land.
•
I •
SAWISO,
Anil sill other work pertaboingtoJoinery. will be acne
to suit our customers.
Persons building. and not hvinit i nwre than twelve
to fonrmen Miles distant. will Mid it largely for their
interest to buy of us, or bring their haulier and have
it worked by our machinery. bring your grist of
Flooring, or otber lumber. asa wlido your team is
feeding, have it ground out and take it home witb
Wo will - pay , CASH for PINE AND lIMILOCK
LITIMERd li3rrc.latoarliurbcr,yard. Como and
see tie, or it you cancom't c, writo*. • • '
Tock.-smia., Fab:. .1 >144 - Rrrruir.Rs k (To.
Boor-BIURRY.—THE PUB
tie f.t reqpeetrullydnfortned that the Book-Bin
dery has been removed to the -Reporter•' Building,
third story. where will be done
In all r ats various branches, on tetras as reaisonable as
the times "-will allow. The Binder)* will be under
the charge of
An experieuced Binder, and all work %%Übe promptly
done in a gtyw and manner which cantint be excelled.
5111sle.:Ltalmaineg. wsplp , -ra,Old Books, ke...bognd
in e v ieryNariety of sty4s, Particular attention will be
paid to the llnlitg awl I.Madang uf
To any desired pattern, which in quality and dr.rot,
bility will be warranted.
All work will be muly for delivery when promised..
The patronage of the public is solicited; and *r. 3
feet satistaction guaranteed.
'Towanda, August 2. A
THE AMERICAN
SEWING AIACHINE.
This moehine to emndered by mechanical men to
be the 4 ,
.•
Sewing Alachiuo ever offered to the public. Its
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5 . ;
SIMPLICITY OF D CONSTRUCTION, EASE OF Itt3;:q
Nrso, VARIETY OF WORK WITHOUT CHANGE
Asa Its unparalleled success wherever it has been
introduced: speaks Wou&rtudy for it as being the
most complete ,Family guying MachLno now in use.
Its sdaptat«ou to •
1 5 try beyond competition. Thcs machines am
for aide by
Awl their manner of oonlil4 - :ting, thCir . bllwilleSS to
fast 'tinningn. f them the co:Ade-net,
You c Dna st noir !mites in
Iferiue's Ihoett, it they will .chet.rmlly show it st
y‘mr chafe Cr ijkunwing. Don't
let other agents set; you a 'machine out of dite or
behind the timul -beton.. examining the ASIEIIICAIC
Orders by mail, or otherwise, will receive prompt
sttluttort, - Townac% 1137 1, 1e72.
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Drugs sa Medd=
PULE WINES AND LIQrOIO,
For Modicing.l use,
31E•D I C I N.E
sstn) WILL BE PAID
TALI
trP.E. FQII
NV. H. GREGG S: dO.:,
s , Atltry all Dragaists
EDGAR 11. SHERWOOD. Pr.INOIVAL
ToWSNDA.PJ
STRICTLY HALE Qt. iTry-LT AC VANCE
WINDOW SASH .<ANI) BLINDS
TONci
01300VOIG,
pr) scßooL
BOOK-lIINDINGI
e. liLitrrAsEa
BLANK BOOKS,
BEST t.',ONSTROcTED. MOST DUID:BLE
LIGHT OR uravy WORK
W4,LSON . S: lIAXIVELL,
OF TONyANDA, PA.
Drags and 14410bm;
TipaXm.e& GORDON,,
i t'OI7T.A..I•IIDA.,
WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL
DRVGq - J.,STS 11
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Hexing extensively repaired their stare, at the old
stand, havu•re.opened with a large, new
selected stock, consisting of '
ACIDS, DATIIACTS. iaxuns, HERBS.
COATED SILLS, rowDEus, GUMS, SYRUPS
tuurrnEs,-Anms &Q.
BOTANIC, CCI,E6TIO AND 11031EOR4TIIIC
I
DYE 'ST IT F FS,. 3IACHLSTE (Ms,
6 +
.• MTh): REFINED ZEDOSENE, iALCO4
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PURE WINES AND. LIQI:6118,
For 31edit-inal Purpose 4:
'TOBACCO, SNI;FF AND CIGARS
POPULAR-PATENT MEDICINES,
All a Fine Abzorltpient cd,
TOILET AND FANCY. GOODS
More than the usual care and attention giVen toths
Compounding of Prescriptions. -Open Xundaya,
from 9 o'clock,a rm,tof p.m- .t: fr9in 5 P.m. to 7
3L4111U. can tie consulted al the ston,r, fat ' of eadi week, as heretqore.
Tciikanda, May 7,16.7 q
DE. 0. D. STILES • -
.• Laving pnichahe4
THE DRUG STORE
Or L. A, LDG KAT, •
Vi RtatE, PA:, -
11aa now in stock and Bsconstantly rectev.nit fresh
supplies of pure Drugs and Medicines. Dys.s.Pdints,
Varnuthes„&c. A gent for all the most pr•l•eTar
ent Jlediciues. A &esti supply utr- the cQsbratei
• VE!:EQAIt BITTERS.
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Pure Wines and Liquors for . niedlcinal par - 1 , 94e,
best brands of Cigars:And TobaCco; choice per:ra n _
ery,.toilet'and fancy articles, flal:orlug extracts, &c.
School books, atatiolicry. and n,,CF. sup.
plied with stationery at low prices. All nuteeilar,
0139 books furulehrd to order at ,publisher,' prices
The Doctor will continue-to pra:tice- rned.cuie
heretofore- Office : the Drug SPire;
poste Preribyterian church. Prescriptoris.and .r.-
ceipts accurately compounded at all hours bra
prteilt
. [Aptira.i. IN 71?.
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TAYLOR:S GELEBR ITED OIL !
7•416 , ,eat RA somatic Rrowdy; should be kept Cad
ensed-Ly every Farmer' that- keeps either Cattle or
nors..s, every Teamster and' Livery Stable Reep•r,
every Physician and ilorse Farmer for at will many
Dinea ore pu:11 and lameness when all oilier Medi- t
riots .have failed. ' Miners and Railroad Mon
elejul•Jainlykeen It, fOr it is unsurpassed for
bra-t. Jr/d ~:it'aelg-imiths should keep, it
for their ov.u. use and for their customers tender
footed L• - •i-•-s; as nothing equals it for tenfier feet.
I Every I..'ty su.fferiug'from pam.andlametyisof any
kind, barns. cuts, wounds or any eruption of the
I skin, C• - •rns, Chilblains or any disease requiring an
outward application should certainly keep this cele
brated nimdcine. Every bottle. warranted to zTe
• satisfaction. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son & Go,
Porter S Itirby arid P. W. Brown Druggists, Towanda-
Pa., And by every Druggiat
.ancl dealer in Brad- .
ford and adjoining counties. - -
Johnston Holloway and Cowden; wholesaleilatent
• Medicine Depot, .tio. 602 Arch street Philadeplids,Pa.,
Wbcdesare Agents. fI. BROWN.Ip TAYLOR,
julyl9 - 10-tf prnurictor. baßayPtille, Pt
TO THE PUP,LIC
The undersignott w"ttll mot
311.1110%': prep e t1x , ..1 in every way to 1,;!..;.,.1
UNDERTARTNG BUSINES‘4
In all its branchett. And we trust can Give gaul
the sonices of any one in that -line
spared no expense in ;:-ecEr
inn! from Ulf. ;glop of H. Stulen .tt Co., of ou: rit;t>
STIT LTE,
a ble.u.so cannot be ears; e 3 or even c-Inalel
in elegance, this side of our largeo. cities: W. tare
also t‘ervicee of a most cacrfui
&Tutler.tailly'person. to atte4,l to 11,1, br.7.7., cA
the busine,s.
ALLYN, one of our ism, sylu l e f - mulst the
Furniture Store, on Brittgi , street, NLts
cuss., tile other, member of tea_• trill.
tic'ace on Third street, or about tip, 01..1 % of Dr. 1
W. Lyluan. a very rellabl, a'ad c'elebrate4
whose of:floe is r.O Park str.•et. near the
Elou,.e
inn 23 7.. ti
OWANDA AGRIC L YrTURIL
Ttko superintendent of tliis shop is note 4,24 - rn.
some of the host
LUMBER 1V.A.(10):S
PLATFORM WAGONS, -1 '
COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES
ever onhred in this ruarket. Beh A
OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER
used, and - all Rork mado by the meAt
EXERIENCED WORKMEN
We hare the
P.eITRAT" RUSSIA IRON BE:4
very light and so durable that even ! ct
little to do towards their decay.
Plaaso examine our work be:ore
where. Repairin t.doue on short tiott, , e.
M. atEncult,
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Towar.ila, , 2uly 20, 1870.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANE,
t -
CAPITAL . .
SURPLUS 'FUND
This Bank often UN- - USUAL FACILITIF-z
transaction of a
GENERAL BANKING B CST.Vp'S.
INTEREST All) ON DEPOSITS .1 , -ci‘r.tC“)
_AGREEMENT.
Eirscuf. CLItE GWEN TO THE COLLI.t rt.” , r
AND CH.E.eN.II.
Parties wishing to MoNET to at r; '• icE
UnitetlStates, England, treland.Sceilau:i. l`nr,
cipat cities and towns of Enropr, tero pro:urr
drafts for cities.
purpose.
To or from the old country, by beet =Varner or sut
log arms, always on hand.
- r - -
FAlNEcults Baorairr OVER At nErrers 11-STL 4 !
Highest Price paid for U.S Banci.r. Vord and Surer.
JOS. POWEI.,L, Presidelpf. N. N. BEITS, JB•1
December 1. 1 09. • eaexer.
NEW STEAM FLOVRING
The qi.ll:oerib ilesiree to give iriiee'that
STEM FLOURING liiii,
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Is now in successful operation, ana that
paced to do all work In hls Hue on shcrt
CIST . O3I GRINDING DONEON,TRE. rAT
Buck\vl.e.al. and Ity , . rear. Corn
Ferd, t;t3`l. , :15"9 cin • hn:11 amt
t•tro-t
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t• (it NOTWE.--Persang r-?
Sett if.de of tho ricer desiring to paironV e Uay rzal .
c ill have their ferryage paid both ways..lsvln:,, tLrS
_bring gri9ls. ,f ton bustiela and upwards.
• 314.4'71. . F. S. AYERS—
.
werrows BLOCK.
And all
pARAnoNs.
ME
D. EL TVRNER.
W. G. G9hDON
l k varelia"-C,07,2'
J. S. ALLYN'. - t‘
C. al. MANVILLE.
IVORRS STILL ALIVE!
TOWANDA
$12;1)0
0,00)0.
PASSAGE TICKETS
LET SHES'UEQUIN, IA
THAT-IT 13 RECEIVF.D,
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