Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 19, 1872, Image 4

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THE EARNER.
;The man who c stands Upon his
own soil, who 'feels that by the laws
of the land—he is the rightful min
aiyc owner of the land which he tills
is by the constitution of nature, un
;der a wholesome; influence, not easily
,inbibed from any other source. He.
feels-,-other things being equal,
more strongly than another, the
character of. a map . , as the lord of
the :animate world. Of this great
and powerful sphere, which, fashion
ed by the hand of God and upheld
by his power, is'relling through the
heavens a portion is his ; his from
centre, to the sky. It is the space on
_ which the generation before him
moved in its rounds of duties , and
he feels himself connected, by
visi
ble link, with those' whly . preceeded
him, as he is also to those who fol
low him and to whom ho is to trans
, 'mit: a home. Perhap§ his farm has 1
cent,e ('.own to him froin his fathers.
Tleov have-gone to their last home ;
but he (!an trace their foofsteps.• over
the scenes of his daily labor. The'
,roof that ,helters himwas reared by
those to whom
. he owes his being.
Some interesting domestic tradition
connected with every enclosure,
The favorite frpit trees was planted
by fatber . shand. 'He sported in
his boyhood beside the brook, which
still winds through the , meadow.
Through the field lies 'the path to
tilt; 'MVO Sel4ool -of earlier days. He
hears from his window the voice
of the Sabbath bell which called his
fathers and foie-fathers to the house
of thud. and nifir at hand is the spot
e his paOnts laid down to rest
and where, when his time has come,
be 'laid by his children.
ale thafeeliiigs of the (lwriers
~f 'Words cannot ; paint
tlooii, gold cannot buy them ;- they
flow- cut of the deepest fountain of
• the helot t they are the life spring
of a fresh, healthy and g'enerous na
tir•nal character.
FE.E.DE'it; CATTLE. Thirty years,
experienc , i in feeding cattle teaches'
me,i says _A Tribune correspondent,
that velict‘e, they are kept in a yard
and siiPplied.withclear'spring water
forlsome tittle, they will lick up and
swallow small quantities of subsoil
earth •-yhen thay can git at. it: If
they have aiFe,?ss to running water
made MitddY . by a freshet or snow
thaw. they w.rl) often drink it in.pre
fieredca to clear water, and it will
not injure. them ; but c stagifaut Wa
jer, with deCaying vegetable matter
n it, is always injurious to them; and
I- I tleiult I haVe known them killed by
drinking it. i have drained all such
pondi or, m premises, and think it
p:kt s I gil - e lint salt my cattle
wine, whechhho..vs that it is not for
s , elt they 41: tip'' earth. In their
conditi6n they have to drink
ti)Lridid Weltef during freshets, and it
is doutitful whether they will .contin
no a long tiwe h ealth'y without get
ting to the eee.i.e,, Tile hog, in
Lis naturel I;!onclition, living in. for
-
e+, has tO swallow a. portion of
di.e.ayeel 'Woried or loaves with'his foe'?.,
mi l d when d'lnnesticated and fed on:,
p:e.oh lit , ,„.•fims crave sonic rotten.
Ly,t . the .Enlist. geologist,
. who visaed the so-called salt licks of
, tientucky, says-they are not salt to
the ease, lint does nt,t tell whether
there had !leen to analysis tei test
the nature of the earth at
that place. It is said the' wild _gra
niiilivoe a oil that .coun try eat so much
()Fit that Wit. had been salt it would
have lidceLtleen . : It is likely there
is lime oil.S!otne of it:, forms that the
-cattla get instead of chewing bones,
i limestone, titer shell., hs they
ioften do:
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SELECTIN4 ST - IWE.- , -A. correspondent
Wiltes ; I have sold milk for nearly
eight yearsi and have kept about O
cows on and average. -I selected tho
best grade purhains I could tind, and
used grade; bulls of the • same breed
untill two 3tetirs ago I commenced to
use a; thoroughbred Ayrshire, and
no a have ihree full blooded - cows;
an ‘l am highly ply.; ised with the ex
p: rin.ent I calvcs aro not large,
tiniforni in size. Their
bones :in) n.ali and of course it does
not tithe) sd lunch , 4 the phosphates
to form thein; :ioine of my grade
COWS iljVc gulp. 'from two to three
week, over: Bile months when gerved
by au . Ayrshire rarely exceed that
litany IT haive not had a sanWe
case of fused the Ayrs-
" It i. true I Bali but few before,
bu,t I dial tolift-r grfltt 105 , 7 from gar
,4-t NviTh the •
•-•-ra4o Durtams. ?They
•
are very subject to that disease.
,\” advantaf , e fn keuping
yre c:?It-s is Coat 11 - ;ey will yield
obe-tmrd 0:)e-half more milk than
Durham or grade Durham: from a
given amount of feed. My advli;e is
to every man who keeps c••-)WS, use a
thorough-bred bill' of some breed ;
the calves Will be more uniform in
size .3.'nd their hones will be smaller.
My experience leads me to prefer
the Ayrshiie ;• other men prefer the
;-Alderney, saving that cows from full
blooded Alderney 'bulk give large
messes of rich
HORSES. —Avoid as far 21S possible
exposing horses to storms. When on a
journey, aim to feed aqi , gular hours.
If nothing more can be done, take
- along some corn mEal and put: 4 a
quart - in a paled* water, and stir itnp
while the horse is drinking. It
greatly refresh and strengthen • him.
_litany horses suffer. from dyspepsia,
intEone f , i 4 eat'eause of it is irregular
. ityin '7 and giving reo .much
grain when the - horse is :fatigued.
When a horse halt been exposed to a
storm, andcomel licane in an exhaust
-41 -give li;.tn a warm bran-,
Pw two or three quarts of
bran in :t and pour on two or
sauce quarts of IK/i/ing water and stir
it tip. Then add cold wat©r stiffleient
to cool it I.4:thEi temperature -of yr«
milk, and to the horse. - Blanket
the hot se find rub Lis head, ears and
legs dry, and afterwards rub him dry
all over. ; Many un - attack of colic
would be avoided by these means. We.
think many fanners; err in not feeding
their horses work , grain. It would be
better to 'work !harder, or at least
wore constantly, and feed higher.
case thing we are •N'ery sure : not
ono fanner in ten grooms his horse
sufficiently. It is a sham , for a man
ttl leave a 'horse at night, after a hard
, :cork, until he has bfeu rubbe,t
dry-b9clle 1, ::n.l all his wants
fltr,ndul
THE G 001) BUTTER OF PIIILADELFIIIi..
- fatly havt , been the attempts to
riee-mtit,"for tile ~Aperior repittatiola
')f I,ii!hr. Perhaps the
r09 4 ;‘41 that it was
tine to the pr our
1 . ." v , f 1 :'"
(-n
tr; 1u —1 , 074
very rca7.<s7,ir.g t'i ct(,—
molish e;rfcla a thrAzy cla this.
Sill
grass is one of the poorest for hay or
pasture purposes, and scarcely .exists
except on cold clay lands, in partially
shady places near groves or low
woods. We owe much more of the
sweetness of our butter,
suggests the
Germantown Telegraph, to the abund
ance of springs and spring houses in
our State; than to anything ,peciiliar
which grows in our pastures. Milk
has a particular affinity for any odors
in the atmostphere, and water has
some ; hence whatever impurities
may get into the atmosphere of.the
spring-house are drawn out by run
ning water, and the very best security
is proved against theirbemg absorbei
by the cream.
SALT AND "AsfiES FOB HOMES.—Those
keeping horses should, twice a week
throw in a handful of salt and ashes.
Mix them by putting in three parts
of salt to one of ashes. Horses relish
this, and it will keep their hair soft
and live. It ill prevent hots,' colic,
&c. A little ground sulphur mixed
with salt and ashes, and given onoe
in two or thred weeks, is also lbene
ficial. All domestic animals -yill be
thus benefitted.—Turf, Field, and
Farm.
MEW ROUTE TO PHILADEtr
PHIA. . •
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Washington, and the South'.
Passengers by this route take I ennsylvania
New York Railroad train, pissing7olvanda at 10:40
A.M. ' and 2:05 p. in., make dose connection at Be
thlehem with Express train of North - Penn:a Rail.
road, and arrive 13 Philadelphia at 8:20 P. M.. and
10:30 p.m., in time to take night .trains either for
the South or West. Palace cars are attached to the
2:05 P.M. train.
City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of
all trains =Ma passenger 0 to the various Depots
and to all parteof the city.
arrnannso.
Leave North Penn'a Railroad Depot. conler Berks
and American S Philadelphia, at 8:30 it 0 1 ,..45 A.M.,
Arriving at Towanda 4:57 k 8:05 P.M., same evening.
Mann's Baggage Expr.,- collects and delivers bag.
gage, office No t 105 Sont i fifth street. Philadelphia.
VI LOIIT 6ccONITODATIONII.
Freight received at Front anu Noble streets. Plana.
delphia. and forwarded by Daily Fast Freight train
to Towanda, and all points in Ausok Lanus valley
with quick dispatch. IS DATM,
Gen. Agt. N.P .R. 11., Front and Willow Ste.
Jun • 3. 18 t 2.. Philadelphia.
pA.- & N.Y. CANAL & +R.R.
ARRINGEIMNT OF PASSMiGEP. TRAINS,
To take eCectliday, Nov. 11, 1511.
150 VT 11 W MID. j . . j NORTHWat.D.
I rnrsci PA 1 -
No. I No. No. i , No.
35.1 1 .). 1 I
7; 1 STATIONS. 134.
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P MIPMIAMI 1 P If
2 4.1 1 lon 9 10' Elmira li2 ...
45
320' 125' 9 1::: ...Waverly 11:57
3 351 1.34 1 9 30 .... —Athena 114 45
4 20, 2 05110 10 ..... Tolkanda.... ;11 05
5 20 1 ,11 IC ~ ....Wyslnseag....llo 05
645 3 05;11 23: .....Laeeyville.... 19 43,
6 11. • 111 49; .... Mesheppen...l 9 201
6 20 ill 56, ... . Ilelapopany... ! 943
6 54; 3 50112 45' ...Tunkhanncelt.. l 8
2 40 1
ti 001 4 42 1 150 ..,.....Pittston..... -1 7 5
82,5 5001 '2 13 - ....Wilkva 114rre..., 70(1
.... , 7 300 4 35' _Manch Chunk
P 311 8 23, 5.10 Allentown..
1 840` 6 05 1 — —Bethlehem.
; ~
915 6 ..5 Luton...
,
110 30: 1
8 20: .....Philadelphia
l• •• "! 1
r M . 9 40, New York
urz
'So. Tov. - ands at 7 10 ti. m.; Athona, 7 50
a. in.; Warrrly, if 05 a. tn.. arriving at Elthira at
5 00 A. 11.
N.I. :11 I. — r - rea Elmira at 530 p. 'Waverly. at
Gl5 p. Arterm, C5O p. m. , arriving at To
wan.la at 7 15 r. 21.
Dra WM: 110o:11 Otrif*tit MCI) ti to Mt aIP 2 and 9
ran thr. , ugh from Elzalta• to Philadelphia.
R. A. PACRER,
Supertatimder.t.
_ .
ERTE RAILWAY.
_ , •
Pttz Bltbr I)ItA r WING PIXY &(D SLEEPING
nil fliodern Improvemedta, are
rtm throo2ll on all Trains between New York. Itoch ,
emer, Niagara Palls. Suspension Bridge,
Cleveland;'and Cincinnati.
"141,1r... , }dopted Nov: 4 1479
EMISIMI
N • I :N 11 ) ;
hT ' /
.... .... . .. .... ...... .• . -. i ...... !......
NeW y York .r,e7,-;.... . 9 00, i 11 GO i 5 20, 700
Port Jervis. , .. li, , ,' ,12 014 3 401 9 251 /0 40
S;0 - 01.,anna .. 7,, 4 t.,0 ,`:• 8271 155' 1280-
Great In ncl... .. ;.8 47, 171 •0 10
liaiglialuton - i , 4 441 •9 35! 3 00, 340'
ni.ve;:o .: .... ... - -•
5 2 5 1 10 40; 4 001 425
Way. rly. .1. •• 1 ..COI 11 331 4 42, 5e3
F.llira :' 35! 12 30 , 5 20 1 sbi
-
Corning I :It A 20' 6as 6IT
painted Poeta.... "... I. r... 5 ...`,... I ...., ,
ItorbeFter.......A.Trive. 10 37, 1 ...'.. 110 32 1 10 32
11,rue11,0111 , ... , Bpf 1r4,1326 .
13011a1., •• 12115; 1,10 11 151 12 4.r,
Niavara ". 12 55, 9 tit; /2 301 435
Sugp'tislou " 1 00, 10 Orl 12 351 4 4fl
Clifton : 105 i 1005[ .12 40 445
I)iintirk
Cie% Mar d
City' glint
ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTWAID.
5101a.m.. except Sundays. from Owego. Stopping
at :',tea 5:27, Smithboro 5:55. Barton 6:12. Wave: o ly
7:00. Chemung 7:10. Wellsburg 8:65, Elmira 8:41%
l'lnts 10:20, Corning 1100, Painted Post 11,46,
A,l4l,scr 111::". 4 p.m., Itathbonorlllo 1127, Cameron
Mills 1 Cameron 2:15, Adrian 3:10, Ca:Sate°
3:40, arririr.l It flornelloville at 4:00 p.m4
. .
5.15 a.m.. eltept Sundays, from Surippehanna.
Stopping at Great Bond 5:38, Kirkwood S;SI. Bing
hamton 0:12. lloi - r.er 6:35, Union 6:45. Campville
7:03, Owego 7:20, 7.oga 7:40, Smitbisoro 8081, Bar
ton 54:00. Waverly Chemang 8:40, Wellsburg
8:55. Southport 9:11. 21nairs 9:13. Big Flats 9:50,
Corning 10:17, Painted 7ost 30:24. Addison 10:53.
11:10. Cameron 31111 a 11:31, Cameron
11:40. Adrian 12:00,„CaniaU9 12:13, and arriving at
Flornritsville at 12:22 p,m.
m.. dabs, from Sus(' :Cm-rms. Stopping tat
Great Bend 9:20, Kirkwood 6:4t•^, _Binghamton
Hoop , r Itnionl7:s3. Cam-11111e 08:15, Owego
Timm 1'9:01, ilinithboro 21 4 ;1 1 3, Barton P9:25.
Waverly 10:00. Cherming f10:15, ir..ilsburg 10:35,
Ehr_ira 11:00, Big Flats 11:40. Cortdria 12:12 p.m.,
PAirtr.l Post 12:15. Addison 12:45. Dabboneville
P1:00, Cameron Mills II:15, Cameron 127, Adrian
:50. tottiTteo 2:02, and arriving at IlorruAlsallle at
2:15 p.:19.
1:10 p.m.. rzeerri. Sundays. from Snsquelauna.
Stopping at firm! Bend 1:57. Rlrk - wood 2:210,
leimiOn 0:12. llor.pc: 4:18, Union 4:52, Camp:2le
5:00, and orris - 2m :st Owego at 6:115 p
1:15:•.: exrcyt d'itin days. from Elmira. Stopping
Flats 1:39. Cn.raing 2:00, piloted - post 2:00,
and th via Avon. :bßuffalo, arriving at B:s7pm.
2:20 p.m.. except B ,, rdays, from Binghamton.
Stopping at Hooper 2:43. :futon 2:50. Camps - ille 3:05.
flnegn 9:10, Ti.iga 3:35. Smtthtloro 3:45, Barton 3:-S2,
w,.. rer i, 4.08. Cliemnng 4:20, 7i'ellsburg 4:32, Sonth-
T;ort 4:47. ElmirA 4:49, Big Fluts 3:17. Corning 5:3,5.
Pointe 1 Post s:42,'Addison Rathbonerslle
Cam.-run littlls 0:27. Cameron o:r.c . Adria 0:55, Can
is!, o 7:07, and arriving ad Horneiloille 7:15 p.m.
itAirriv A RP
S T ATI Qti S
... ...
I,.ave j 945
6 15 ; 900
1 In: i io 001 .......
1 30r 53n;955: 715
1 401 '540 10051 720
1 45, :i 545 10 12' 730
2 30. 0 20: 11 25, 800
8 0 151 30 10: 305 11 00
400 550, ......! 800
1 25 11 38 ; 4 32, 12 13
BTI 12 15; 5 13' 12 47
.". 4 9 12 501 5 49' 120
..) 2r,.. 1 30, 0 28, 166
10 19; 215 7 11, 238
• i 2 41' 7 40, 302
•• 10 58,- *00; 8 10 I r 338
Arrive 2 52.. 6 O'A 11 65 645
3 53 1 7 45' 1242'
111 4n, -• . 835
5 50; 10 On' ' 3 . 5 *64
700 ; 2051 .C ls ' •••• • •
0 33 1 11 38. 3 19 )25
7 00 1 11 00 ; 3 3c a i 949
, A. 11.. Y. 'r. 2.T.•/.. 36.
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Dunktrk..
Chttott
Sump'llFi on Bridge
Niazat rill .
thiffato
Hornellqvale .
Rochester....
Chrnlng
Elmira
Waverty
Owe's° •
Binlzhamton..
;Great Send-.
Susquehanna
Port Jerrts.
Nlitlelletown
Goshen_ ..
Newbtirgh
Paterson .
Newark...
Jersey City
Now York
ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAOS EASTWARD. .
5:1%' a.ru.. exc. - -pt Sundays from Horriellwville.
Stopping area:lister, 5:22. Adrians :47, Cameron6:so,
Cameron Stills 7:00, Lathboneville 7:30, Addison
8:25, Painted Post 9;15._ Corning 10:00, Big Flats
70:42, Elmirk 11:30Southport 12:03, Wellsburg
1:18, Chemung 1:50, Waverly 2:30, Barton 3:08,
Tioga :345, ant arriving at Owego
at 4:10 pot.
5:55 a.m. Fdaily from Hornet/mill. Stopping at
Cartier° 7:45, Addison 8;49, eerning 9;47. Elmira
11:03, Waverly 12:42. p . m., Smithboro 1:40, Tiogs
-
2;(0, Owego 2;10, Catupville 3:03, Union 3;38. Bing
hamton 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 Bornelllville.-
Slopping at Caniateo 7:73, Adrian 7:25, Cameron
7.42, Cameron 7;42, Cameron Mills 7:48, Bathbone
vale rii,os. Addison 8:13, Painted Poet 8;30. Corning
8:33, Tilir Flats 8:49, Elmira 9;08. Bonthport 9;15,
Welltdeark 2:30. Cbemung 9;45, Waverly 10:00, Bar
ton 10;15, Stnitliborn 10;23, flogs 10:35, Owego 10;48
c3mpville 11Mt5. Tnien 11:20, Hooper 11;30, and
arriving at Binghamton 11;40 a m.
7:90 a.m., except Sundays. from Owego. Stopping
at Campville 7:47, rmon 8:28, Hooper- 8:41, 'Bing
hamton 9:10 Kirkwood 10.30. Great Bend 11:15, and
arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 a.m.
1:55 p.m.. except sundays. (Tom Hornellaville,
Stopping at Caniateo 2:08, Adrian 2:20, Cameron
2:45, Cameron Stills 2:51, Itathboneville 3:07, Addl.
3 . non 5:25. Painted Post 3:53. Corning 4:35, Big Flats
4:28 El mica 4 :76. Southport 5:12 Wellsburg 5;30, Che
manna 5:48, Waverly 6:05, Tioga 6:50, Owego 7:05,
eampville 7:32. Union 7:52, Hooper 7:54, Bingham
' ton 8:20. Kirkwood 8:45, Great Lend 9:02, and ar
riving at Susquehanna at 9:22 p.m.
1 : 58 p.m.. except Sundays. from Painted Post.
stopping at Corning 2 :05,_Ilig_riats 2:20, and arriv
ing at Eluttra at 2':40
*.Difly.
IlontiAyn excepted, between liorneWsille and
Pint JernA,
•
.Stbp Sundays only.
oir Through Tickets to all points West at the
'very Lowest Itates. for sale In the Company's office
at the Wtverty Depot.
'OA, 1. the only tinthorly , l Atront7 of the Erie
0 ) ,,, ; ,. tt y for the Tale of Wt,etern Tickets iu
4 ',.. ‘ "n 4 ;,, 'kill be checkt,lonly or. T.l;:kete purcluusya
1 tt U:0 Comps,.Ly'a ofrace
I h ZCCIEZIL
tiasllluV.
►rOWANDA
Marble Work&
GEO. McOAEE & SON
nimo NM received titi krona assortment al
- AmIMICA AND MIA 4&.N
A. R. 33 IA 3EI
•
Pr* exhibited in tills motion. to' which thwr
Wits the ottentioit at the ionblic.
They keep on hand or Purdah to order
TOMB STONES, MANTLES ; &c.,
Persons In 'net at anything In oar line are re
spectfully Welted tease end ezeznine our stoc.k.
LADIES FRIEND.
1871, LA reported under oath_ in 1872, to the Owttersi
of Set 'lna !Lachine Idatenta,. allow thiktha
No. ; No
2 . I 4 .
ligi
6 13 1
641
63
_4l 58
;10
403'650
MI
6 20
3 20', 5 54
2 32' 4 50
2 15, 4 3$
111 45', 1 35.
0 47112 20
10 30,12 00
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XANUFACTURI•:;(i COMPANY
CEME3
700 ( 900
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1!O 800' 1151 115
C 35: .... I n*ll 700
455 ..... s GOO
P. M.) r. M. A. A. M.
No. I No. : •'No. I No.
• 1 1. R. t i ‘2.
P. P. u. P. N. A. St.
IMMEI
JOLIN N. ABDOTT,
Goal Purr Art
MONII.BEeNTS,
Of *very style,,
AT THE LOWEST TERMS.
XcCABE & SON.
Towanda. May 1. =M.
The sales of Sevring Machines in-
s - Inv -23
SOLD LAST TEAR ISI,IOSu MACHINES,
Ninety per cent of them being
FOR _FAMILY USE
This is over 50,000
Wont Sewing Machines than were
sold by any other company during the same period.
Ivory Machine Bold by
WICKHAM & BLACK
Clim - snAL
TowAiiDA, PA.,
Ang. 14,1872
NEW GOODS
-1.7-
:~ ~
13. A. Penes & Co.'s
OPPOSITE THE COVET HOI'SE.'
iraiekitting of a general line of
STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
MEE]
SI lAWLS,
NIIBIAS,
ZLOVEB FOR LADIES AND )I,ENTLEMILISI,
WATT LB-PIsOOF CLOTHS AND CLOANINGS.
VELVETS AND VELVETEMiS
HAIR GOODS FOR LADIES,
EIMIM
LINZN SWITCHES, BRAIDS AND COMB,
Or all the Latand /Styles.
MILLINERY GOODS IN ALL vmurrnts.
Towanda. Oct. 8. 1871.
SOME - THING NEW
W. A. ROCKWELL
Has purchased a large and elegant assortment of
JEWELRY,
GOLD XID SILVER WAIiCHES.
CLOCKS _OF ALL KINDS,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS AND =GS,
PLLTED Tat B!T3. GOBLETS.
And all the splendid goods toe
I .. M:nWrMMlMrnr7M 'l l
Spoons and Forks in seta. Pens. Charm. and SA
foot overruling to plume, with an endless variety of
Spectacles and Clocks.
Haring purchased from the late •. Warner's
estate the entire iot of tools and fixtures I am pre.
pared to do all kinds at work at the shorteet notice
and warranted.) 'Please Fire ma a call and examine
the goods and I will try tg sire yon entire satiate:.
We.
mum. am *Ott
Omaha s$ ReddcaL
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING
la the gam al O. B. Malt h 00.. le sow prepared
to oar to Sae Minas et Boodifted *Rutty mod tidal-
tr. a iir. sad wad Waded Mask at
mrn.TeT•grwwrwy-gritg‘rwyPorrlrl.
that I cea eon at is km biome as asa be perebeeel
amities& I oes clot to Morita, ispleidldstock
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
i . 1.1: ,N s.
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
I keep oonalsofty on hand, PORE. lAMB. LARD, and
ail kinds of FIRM 'Would omit the ittefailon of the
public o oar Owl Be Bea
Is qam,tll, ar prim. aim OaklerrOblebnted Lana
dry. Nor York Oboeloal and Brown Sow
Mom call amid ottocttino our Mock of
a.arge eskettooot of YANKEE NOTIONS. tot=
, •
*U..114 ire.. he. I ofirgley the hiabeeteash price for
Ireaspers, give us seal beton selling eleewbere
411 perecesetzdebted to the bite Am will please cal
and make immediate payment.
Towanda, March, 12, 1867.
Illl'iN J. LONG.
GROCERIES AND- PROVISIONS;
FLOUR,. FEED, MEAL, ' Am,
, 1 ,,
COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS.,
I. desire to call the aitentuos of the public to my
assortment of goods. which i■ always full and com
plete, and will .be kohl to my customers at lowest
market rates.
My stock or
EST! bun purchased since the late rednction In the
tariff cm them. and aro offered at prices to cor
respond.
Orders by mail or otherwise will rocalve ca - efn
and prompt attention. ,
LS WARRCSTED
Thanking the ,publlc for the liberal patronage
they haroVen me, I wish a continuance of the
lame.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
feb.2o'7l
FOX Sz, ItLERCUR are now receiv
ing a fresh Mock 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. Chit goods are fresh and desirable. We
sell at lowest market pricer.
Tan. 19, 1871.
FRESH AND SEW TEAS, bought
since the recent decline in price, and selling
cheap at retail. PDX k 31.EF.CUIL.
Jan. 19. 1871.
FOX & ItERCUR are selling Gro
ceries at retail. Jan. 1?, Ik7l.
VOX & 3LERCUR itre selling New
and Fresh Goods. Jan, 19.1871.
VOX & MERCUR are selling Gro
eerie. cheap. Jan. 19. 1871.
FOl & MERCUR are selling first
class Goals only. Jan. 19, 1871.
- p OX & MERCUR are selling
cheaper than ever. ' Jan. 19,'1571. ,
HOSIERY,
REMEMBER that we are selling
Goods at
RETAIL:
And that we won't be tuadersola.
Jan. 19. 1871. l.'OX & SIERCUIt.
MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC
CO-very choice—at .
Jan. 19, 1871. . FOS ~t, NERCI7II'B. .
VOX & M al in
ERCUR do not de
1: Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19, .1871.
OIIR CUSTOMERS can rely upon
getting the very best the market affords and at
lowest prices.
Tow=lsaan. 19,11
REMEMBER THAT FOXI 3TER
CUR - are retailing all kinds of Groceries at
wholesaleprices. The latest stock in town. Goods
find class. Prices low. • E. i. FOR.
Sept. 29.'70
TO THE .PUBLIC.
Having bought the stock and leased the old stand
of Cowell k. Myer. I would say to all who buy their
GROCERTRS
in tbliplace, that I shall endeavor to keep a select
assortment of eerything usually kept in • Grocery
store. Also a fall linsot
YANKEE NOTIONS,
•
_Which I propose to sell very cheap for cash.
I respectfully solicit • share of your patronage
and think I can make it mutually advantageous for
you to deal with me.
Yours, very respectfully.
J. B. , JOIGSSON.
Towanda, Jul I, 1872.
B AKERY AND' DINING ROOM.
BREAD, PIES, CARE,CRA.CRERS,
In our DnCLCE/ ROOMS we win accommodate the
public with either a lunch or a good Meal at all
times of th' day and evening.
°MIMS AND ICE CREAM ON NAND DURING
TIME SEASON.
Clio a ftne assortment of Groceries; Confectionery,
Fruits. Nuts. trx—
raavifF ff
X ER' ARRIVAL OF.
I phall be prepared to exhibit my new artiral ot
To the ladies of Towanda and vicinity. My stock
comprises everything in the line. and I shall eon;
tinne to sell at my usually reasonable rates.
Give me a call and eumine the good for your
selves.
M. GAW
Q,,,TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM
his home, a BLACK PUP. a small white spot on
his bi ran, about 10 months old; be is part',biri and
part shepherd, answers to the name of Spelt. Any
one giving information regarding his whereabouts
will be liberally rewarded. -
IL BILOWNING TAILOR.
Leitayreille, Pa., NOT. 20,1E14
R. ►. lOCZWLIa
Pordisilld the win Imeeit of
a IL PATCH,
GROCERIES,
Don act Mad law sfock of
BIM DM.
ncloK OF TOBACCO,
WOODEN WARt.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
C. 8.-.PATCIL
woon. WILLOW, AND VTOICE WA.DII.
Na 1 PATtON'S /MANX
TOWANDA, PA
TEAS, COPTMS,
S-P I C , E S,
MM
lIENRIX Mr.ECJIIR
Flat block norih of Ward House.
BAKED DAIL Y.
And sold at Wholesal• and Befall
D. A. SOOTT /lc 00
MILLLVERY GOODS!
Oa and after SATURDAY, Ocr. sth,
MILLINERY GOODS
Oct. 1. 1872
HIR" TA YLOR
FASHIONABLE TAILORS,
OPposite Pnblio Sqtare, .
Keep always on hand a 641 aesoit-
CLOT
READY-MADE CLOTHING
In all the latest styles,
HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
Fur l fishing 431-. oio d s
In great variety.
CUTTING DONE ON SHORT
ALL WORK WARRANTED
6 6 MAIN STREET,
H ENRY FRANKS, -
(Successor to Eir.XitY
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 4, Griffith & Patton's Block, Bridge' Street, To.
wands. A good assortment of Cloths, Vestingsand
Casaimeres, constantly on band. Goods made to
order in the best marmot.
•
•
•
B. PAT&
THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX.
To contemplate thit man is made capable of
fathoming the depth of the mighty ocean and meas
uring the distance to the most distant star. and wa'
were about to say.eapable of weighing the solid con.
tents of the Run. And it is wonderfully strange that
this firm of Brothers h I,e mule themselves so con
versant with every bi-an,dt of the great and impor
fint Ch , thing andfornishing trade that it makes it
tinqueetionaldy the 4,13 , .e fur every one to buy,
Here yon will Lod Clothes eitremely cheap
Pile upon pile, heap upon-heap;
Of every grade, tettnre, and hue,
For Ni'hite or Blaek, Gentraie or dew.
t All say at once. We will go there,
„‘" For they do business on the squat ea'
Their Clothes are good. awl pricei juid
They pay for Ml, and give no
AU that want Clothes iihotilki go and sou
Those prices, styles, sal rinsutity;
Hats, Caps, or Clothes. thin or thick.
Umbrellas or a Walking SU.ik.
Buy your Furnishing Goads of thssit.
Buy all your Clothing of therm;
Buy of this firm. tiny of uo ochets,
For reasons o'hy, it is WOLFF BaanEllS
Towanda, Oct I. 1472.
BLOOD 8z CO _ •
SU continua o manufacture their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and Will sell a better tiachine., for less money than
can be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do as --much, or more,
than any other, and are more durably built. We
personally superintend oar work and see that it is
well down. We will send -
DISCELPTIVE 'CATALOGUES.
of our machines, on application.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One if Two parse.TIIRESIIER C SEPERATORS.
THRESHER and CLEANERS.
FANNING
COICVLAII AID DLO SAW 11 - 12.1. ft,
SAW AND GUIST MILL work done to order.
• Gice us a call before purchasing.eisewhem
"00 4:11103ITIDI 'sxami,v
'• op aei o tr
pi g . 2. 1869.
M. J. LONG
FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP
The undersigned having purchased the Foundry
and Machin Shop lately owned by John Clirman,
are.prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to
their business, with proruptherz and dispat6h.
1111;LL
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
3[AN DRILLS,
And all wait warranted to give satisfaction
Of the latest and most improved kind - s mAnnfactured
and kept constantly on hand ready for nse.
BIDEMILL.- IKON AND WOODEN BEAMS
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
01 *all kinds, and the latest Improvements kept
LARGE AND SMALL SIZE.
STOVE yASTINGS
CELLAIB
SLED, AND SLEIGH SHOES,
= TO
LARGE N KETTLES
An d , 61.1 kinds of ngs faraished to
'March SO. 1870. , 'MEANS & ROCKWELL.
THE HOME
MG MACHINE, THE 'PERFECTION OF
MECHANISM, Fox Hrioceva, FrrA4Nce, limorso,
CoaD4o, Bll.lll=o, Bz.txio, 9L11:11140, Trcinto,
tuni-errITCBVCCI LIM OATLIERI2IO. • .
AMERICA AND EUROPE,
Simple, Compact, Efficient. Durable and Complete,
Every Machine Warranted for five
years.
EQUALLY GOOD FOE ITSE OE HEAVY WOBIL
Izoricte *87,00
- The only pricileal love priced Lodi-stitch Sewing
Machine ever invented.
Don't be hambugged by other Agents blarney,
no matter how smooth their tongue may be, be mire
they mean large profits to their own pockets. -
D. B. WOODBURN.
Agent for Bradford and Sullivan bounties. Agents
wanted.
Rome, Bradford county, Pa.. Feb. 29.12.
B. M. GRUM,
pATIRE.LLS! - BARRELLS !-A.
.1.1 supply of Cider aul Pork Barrels, and all
lubds of Cooper Work au hand. at W. A. fLOCIE
,
Bumsus Mr &Ts dollars at
_ nom into
Ckddigg.
Lent of
feiß):l,il:4o3 l :j
AND COATING&
GENTS'
I,O II LaA
TOWANDA, PA.
And all kinds of
MILL IRONS
STADE TO ORDER.
ENGINES -REPAIRED,
SHINGLE ILt.CHLNES
PLOUGHS,
Of all kinds.
EEO
constantly on band.
CHURN POWERS,
SHITPTLE SEW-
Pa ented 111
It 1i a Triumph of 3fechaVcal genius.
Grime's Ed Proviku4
GROMIRY AND PROVISION
STORM.
MaCABE it, EDWARDS,
ii'boiesais sad Sohn Desists la
FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
EXIEWRIVEI NEW BIAGI. TOWANDA; PA.
A
We do not:demi It necesau7 to enumerate all the
&brad articles ire keep. Our assortment is
ALWAYS 'COMPLETE.
W. sell nothlzie
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Omsk paid for Pumas Produce
March 1,1870.
CENTRAL MARKET.
The subscribers still ClllB toy keep.ondstantly
on hand is MI and' comple assortment Of every
thing pertaining to their b Mess, g main;
ly of
BIEF, PORK, 'PRESS D SALT
alloAlt CULLED •
MUTTON, DEM,LAMB;
VEAL. FOUL TM',
SAUSAGE. LARD, .
BOLOGNA. DE LED DEFY,
- TALLOW, &c., /re.
Alio.
H I I, • S
FRESH FROM THE LAKES. '
OTIFITTBS EEC 'ED DAILY
In their season
l in
Parties wishing Oysters in tar e or small (le/intl.
ties will be . Yurntabed on sho ..notice, at, 'the old
stand. 'Currass. lifsarrt, MOl2 ye's Block. first
door nortli.or Dr. POrters. LOCK. Cu*. S 0 ifiLLIIV, - KELLIV & 31171 LOCK.
Tato. klutt I
ocz.
Feb. 24. 1870-tf
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
IN CAEH, PAW POIII
GRAIN, BUTTER AN EGGS,
GEORGE
WISAKKINO, PA
April 18. 187'_2i,
Booth and Shoes.
N
IN fruE
BOOT AND:,T=iOI - ;', TRADE.
CORSI.;:n,f/t COONS
Would announce that having bought out 1f:. L. L.
_MOODY, they are now prepared to offer to the pub
1h a large and car:ea - aasortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
GLOVES, MITTENS,
LEATHER SHOE FIiDINGS, &O.
We shall keep a full line of HUMPHREY BROTH
EILS,k TRACVS manufacture of goods as yell as
many other goods of first-class make.
!. We IT sole agents for
PURT'S
Celebrated Make of
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Towsuds
And eiv.torners can a157 , ,y4 rely upon Ending • full
.aupp y of the.e goo k :s !”.r
LADIES, GENT 3. k ef EtILDIIENS WEAR
Sboomateri and others wanting Leather shoe
'ill find with ne agsortment at
all times.
Mr. R, S. Robertson retuains v..th us and, is ready
to gtve fits" in the way of line Boots to all %hp
was favor him with e cal:.
As our goods are all bought of the manufacturers
iwe are able and will sell at the loweet bottom prices
for rash. hopo by fair ocaling to merit the pat
ronage of all.
I.IOIIN r. cor.sx:n. 1
•Ilw. x. CVONA. I COMER k COONS.
'Tow - mils, Oct. 1871.
5 . .,W0;0DF0115,
AT TELE
NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE
STORE,
No. 3, PATSON & GRIFFITHS BLOCE.BRIDGE St
Is receiving one of the largest and
best stock of BOOTS L SHOES ever
brought in Towanda,l which ho is
offering at the very lowest prices for
Cash, consisting of G , ;.rs CALF, KIP
iC STOGA, Bore CALF BOOTS - , LADIES,
_MISSES and Cuir.onz's Shoes of all
kinds, 'all bought direct from the
Manufacturers, and 'hand made, all
goods warranted. A ruLL'''s-rocK or
LE.ATHER AND FINDINGS.
Thankful for past favors, I solidi
a.continuance of the same.
Towanda, Mai, 1, 1872
MRS. • E., L WOODRUFF,
BEE HIVE MBE.
No. 2 Mamma's Mom, Towaxos.
llu purchased from Mrs. M. E. Garvin the entire
stock and exclusive right to sell in this place the
CELEBRATED BUTTIMICK PA ETEIriS
Of garments for Ladies. Misses, Men, Boys; and
Children. A large and well selected stock of latest
stiles on, hand and constantly being received.
MRS. E. L. - WOODRUFF,
Agent for Butterlcra Patterns,
Oct. 1, len. • t Towanda, Pa.
MONEY SAVED,
•
BY PM/MS.BOO TOUR
STOVES AND HARDWARE
• W. L; PDTDLETOW.
Omit' .7nlyig.rfl.
CROCICEItY STORE
WIOKHAIdAt. BLACK.
SILVER P4ATED *ARE,'
JA LE McC&BP,
1
wx. EDWAIIDI3.
NEW CAI tIiT.AGE F
- On Pine, betwe.- -, 'TWIn and S,con
of G. F. Mason & • '• •,.
Reti s pectfully ann.
to tt. t* have bu.
vitou..Jtliey will conidant:ykeep'on Land a full inert
merit uf
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT
(Won snit Mansur&
FRUIT JAIS.
frogiotowtl
BOWLS. .
OUPS FOR JELLTFS
From Rodgers & Drotber
TABLE CUTLERY.
Agency of the
SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
INSURANCE AGENCY
WICKHAM & BLACK'S.
Towanda, July 25. 1872.
TOW.',. Lt,
HENRY 'STULE'N
KEW BRICI - Ch:AILLUAGE FACTORY
FAlill./Y CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
I'l,-,ATFQR3I WAGONS,
THOTTLNG SULKS'S, AND SKELETONS
Made of the best material and tinished in the best
city style, Hi. long experience in -city Carriage
Factories ires them a decided,tidvantaae over others
in the
Finish, Style and i Durability
of his. Wagons. All they a.tl.t is an
DiSPECTION OF' - HIS WORK
prs:Ntons to purchasing elsewbert,
SA TI &FACTION.
Thankful for the liheral patronage formerly ex
tended and .respectfully aalc a continuance of the
MEM
REYLIRING PROIITTLY At rISDED TO
ri•duced'pricer
Towanda, May 24, 1410.—U
NOBLE VINCENT'S
G . L.MRAL
INSURANQE _AGENCY
o.T.ce oppo.it,. Corr: Iliuso, Main Etree
TOW.I\I A.'l'A
niStrakßCE AciAINST + OR DAMAGE
BY FIRE OR LIGHTNING
ON ALL ENDS OF PROPF.IttY,'
In sound and reliable Compardag. •.
LIFE INSURANCE
In the oldest and best ConipAnies in the United
&ger.
ACCIDENT INS 'R_
From Doe Day to Luc
I
OVER $504,00,000
IHEI!!HE
"*- 1
POLICIES I
.. c141..7 E.l)
•
And losses adjuited and par' idr
AT:TIiIs - OFFICE
J. NOALE
Towanda, Nov. 6. 1872
AA NOBLE & CO.,
•
9
REAL MST_A2I'M
M7l
LOAN AGENTS. IL
Office with
NOBL' k VINCENT.
Towanda, N0r.,27, 1872
GROCERIES.—Fti , sh slippty of
.best Syrups, Tou,Clinviats, Prunes. Rasing.
LUed PlateLs, &c.. at
0cr.9,742
VSTRA.Y.—Came into the enclos
ure of J. W. Wiehols, Of Burlington, nu or
about the Sib of 0et.,111173. one 3-year old liell6ll,
spotted. with short horns. The owner is requested
to come torwird, prose property, pay cbargek; and
take her away or t he will be &weed accor di ng
SO law. J. W. 2120/10LIL
2f0w.15.1$ -
D R. H.. O. POUTER it SON,.
OLD CASH
Conner tifalzi and Pine Streets, Towanda, Ps.
Rare raced tly added largely to their stock, s (nil and
complete assortment, eknstitutitut an extensive vs.
Tied,. embracingtuany articles used in the Arts for
mechanical purposes, direfully selected with regard
to the progressive wants of the public, which will bs
kept constantly supplied with fresh purchases. and
otremd on the most reasonable terms at Wholesale or
BeW. Axmc.ritng of •
Dr.uos SrEDIC;INZS, CHEMICALS,
PAncrs. rAwritamit,
ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE,
SASH YALtiT, VAltNisn, WHITE-WASH,
KEII I O. SENE al: COAL OIL,
LAMPS, WALLS, WICRS, CHIITNEM
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS,
Faiic - y and Toilet Articled in all their variety,
SPONGEk . BRUSHES., SOAPS. COMBS, i
,:komsder. Hair-Dyes, Perfunicry,.
POO' r ET BOOKS, PORTNOIVAIS,
TOOTH, SKIN ANOLVIR PREPARATIONS,
VOBACOO, SNUFF, PIPEB iND Cianss al
Garden. Field and Flower 5e:.. , 4 - 18, Trusses. Bnp4.
porters. Suspeitipories, ShouNei. Braces, Breast
Pumps,- Teetn.riii Nursing, Bottles,
Nipples, Nipple Ste.lls and Shields, Syringes, •
Bed Pans. Self-Sealing Fruit Jars.
Ttaer
ruoueters. FlaYoriuil tixtr cta, St:oie
Jugs, Wart-, ei.e.ttl,e, Vials, Corks. Bath
Dila', and' SPice Ellackitz. Fi• Tackle. An.l.
AdTORY
and aucampith- I
is all the 1.1.7 - .1-.r. Pat•T:t
, Strbets, back
Ap. w..17.1.11t,,t repre , ,€-Dtp , ll. PereonA at
dibtatle , r a Th - vitly the.: trrtb-.., by tzait,
vrac It .611 rk,.:4>f• pr , r,ul,t and carcful mtt,nti? , ,. •
Modkal: adv.!.. ;Jr. cu Kr tmtuuPly at IL,' Office.
Chanzittg ottly ft - ,r
8 - entAtiltrtil,for past liatrona'4e, tcs
pec'ttttlly ILltli , /! lnt,t, I thrlr friends and thPpublic,that
no mill. Phall tic..,;...trel end merit the con
tr..tatum.of tod p.drtt:.l . l;e.
ta' 01 , 21/ Sul.Ar.ve to pr. , H.ptiOni from 9to 10
a m., and 1:2 m. to 1. 411 d. 51"
C.- [4.'4:TER
A.. 1-1.4- 4 -, It 72
BM
ME
itsuEl 'jairons
p Hi. I.; M . i l7ll :-i 1' -- N E CRAIG' IA !
' LA;
.-iriii -, - H
,\ WILT, Bh PAI D 1 .
to cny F.ll.oo7,:it:l7 ,vny .11.^.1f
SLY 11V1110, rluar.ent Lai Dr. Fri3llC,,
NEtit.T.kni.3. r _l:liB:t NATI(' Rian-f)i. re 4,11
Gnly. 11,11c:int% Irian
ilnirt4. V. 4rr,iikti..l, under •,ath. V. have
kirt , d 97. to rV.!ry tun patl.l4b: trt'Utett w the C,t
tali yt . !Sr-f. It th ,
Pet iption (Nfr! . 4; P Fitter, at. 1).. gr -- Afins it ,, ,t"
y of; Petl:l-Vllutlia! A. U.. 1-3:1,
!•1:.• 431 1.1114 . i 1 , 10::..:.'s of le --1 r,•: , iilar plip.o.tar,:,i3mi
Profe.eor of 11,.q., ,try arid T , aleolo_ry,—wited 113 A
rifiAlt, Neuri;la,.th , rollie anal • lall.,.Luator,r Rtietirna
tisto C.. , p10fi"..1:7 of LIN etltire prote4etotlAl fli....—a
Tact v4:1021,1 f'a*l +* the ,i, , _ , eattare- airci.t:tra'rylni•'
emit 1.,..tt1, ,itr.l -1.1.. r to-tiumnitals of tuaLy-rp! , :mll.'
nut rez,,wr.,l .11,1,,-...1..11, ,, ..!,I1 ..:....rgyle. h. lul.ro
teet eltnriire faini lillsolititrtii 4 1 ;:c...c1; nr , , , tru-Lai.:?.11•1
114z0.,,... t •Np. ! l.o4ltre at ft:o%l,y. a 4 1 1a1 -P; : ' 3 ,,1 git.tr;
autve. b....n:1A, f.-i• I ulll/!..r ,I butt:.- - ,;(.1 . r.,:10,(t t.,
cute, ilail lA , f.n , .vat.,1111 ,:rati... to anv ruff•: , !! as 1,1-
LIA byllt tt-r -a YoI! ;1-eer;pt•-an tat , atti,.t,(ii. In I'L, •
o! f,„, i i i i,. to ~,,,-„aultkIIIII 1.:.1a posItIV..:V Terllth'. , !.
.:11,11cillt• ,•LA all\i ,- .'l/4.1.t. 147' exprt., . I:. if!tct. Ou 0.....
l' V.- rY• 1 A /114 . te'd . ittl."il.ll 1 ,, write ;ar a:lva :—. all in.-
formation and to ,heal ads a e ...•11t 1... v• litter ...(r..it:t..
Addrew i Dr..). P. VIILLIe.. '27 Str,:ti: FAIL til ~ t rees,
Phillid , i:plii37 Ps The In /, sly is son i i - ir ttlitalroti
by Drii t .t.,
For {d.- by 11)p.rEr. I , : EIRLY, .17u4g , .. , r. Met.
rata's ilitork. T..w . .17/(l.i. Pl.•
, ..
r" WOBLIY'S TONICI
;
,!Par(ly A i .11161 :
; ) . P.. L 0 g I F. 'S
TAI: 4
33 I ri" S,
Seat.thlC , llsllllll t;t.::,
hug 13.1.u51. I Wan thou of tiu• LT11;, , . C31.1r711,
v, - ht , oplug C AQUI- .
or Jitiv . ,
t t r,s..r and Ague.
I !.tz, n, r au,t
t'u• L,l:.gs, .1:.1.#
a i ys.
HUEY STVLEN
H. 8. CLARK.
I(1 wii<jf.s 1.. t. - -, Dttrtit:T-a - S, ELNIII.k. Z , Z.Y..
tt,:,-• -1.2. - I,t - =, :‘,1.1 t-, ,0:-.,:n alp 07 ,- 1 , •:, :11p,11.1 LI
i atl.irt . ., I. Pr . ..: , .. $.111::,:
47 - j - tt, :::!,:ra;141)1.1.•
TowAN . DA:NI - SIC-AL A,c2ADEMY
SI:Sr.EFIANN . A CS,LI-1-11
Pupils will be rec , .ltCxl a, aLy at V.l f.,1:
rates: •
1'13130
Indudmt.; I.l.irmohy and
F
Ft.citat•ti. , t av.V. No .1.
Male r:S.l4•lst 1U ur
Ont. atir
,1,-par'•
I'r Frau Ir Alvapc, 1.
, %11 t,c Ct. rt:7l4:-It,•R.V a ttt ttuith. tt.tcl et
pleb ~t
tr0n.3,d!...!..r..• will ti:td
borrd 310.1 i•Tant., ;11 tli,ttt•ht,.
nitttlet;itt , Itrateta,
E SlLetrit. - :1:41" Eat, a pro ; trte, e ettlit in
ettntprit•tEtz the Ihttt metier:l tot tilt...ht. : tt'ite-t too
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NEW - i'LANING
The urt,Prelzne , !.havir,.• . ;t
diolzs NIA] of it
With, tbf3 e d oat atodertt,and u.apr dcd fer
the rilsnli:acture r.f
Are prep3r. , l r dala,ll.
upon 11vo v
a largo s
nety of )1()I:LI)1.NGS, the ftylt• ..I , ,dpattrrn.
wir.cll u.lllJll , :llezprz - they can he
Vv - ilrkettbY baud:
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PLANING,
TONG'S-En:G.
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AND
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And all other work pertalhltig to .10'..nery,.wIllbe date
to snit our riv;,t..ro.Aro.
perForo4 1 / 1 :1' .uhl not :not , thau twelye
to fourk..l.l t - ,101,4 tz,t. 1 - 3,• ; :,-ly tor their
Intern-t to buy of or brab; t'.; r and have
it worked by inatlwtery. grl of
Flt , Ohng. or !`ll` yor.r ?ran: IS
feeaiug, a.! tr4i. It
viva. j
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TOMPKINS COUNTY .
SEEDER _l\D PLASTER SOWER
Tlaie is an Attadel..int UP.I.,T
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THE TOMPKINS COUNTY
WHEEL RAKE!
BL'ir PIA r-.';ic; MATtrig:T!*
Its advaiitages (We? t.ll ottions aro siyatiy, tilt we
call special i.ttehtiou to aat: - tatot to
sowEiti pLAsre_it Aszrus . , BONE DC :3T
AND tallEtt vERTII.,zEits. •
T'o.c D;stributitiz. rrfts;:-
tnalq• crush .11 Ilmp ; thereby -iiihuring au ern
distribution P• - o;:pre.ti u Fa , rd'dry
Intups: .LV IVE,LL {3
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ALLIEINDS OF GRAIN AND itltA S SED.4,
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Such a 4 Wheat rye, 0 ttR, Ittrt , y, Burkwheat,Cor t•
FL(' nrieti Tt...m•thy, ('lover 411 , 1 other .iras,cseeds
The Seedit4-11os 19 laun4; unci,r the ax!e, near the
grouLal; aitt can be
USED Is STRONG '•vvIND WITHOUT SCAT
TEnING THE YLAsTER 011 SEED, HOWEVER
It fa aril:pub - S. a cam on the *heel. 4ehieli wig not
get out of order from use ; as is the case
en by gears.. .
IT CAN BE'SITIETED FROM' TO
OR, FROST SEEDEtt. TO RAKE, IN riv CEc
11.INZTE . ;•
PRICtS OF SEEDER. AND RARE.
See( alone,
Rake
ar.:l seeder
s,:ed r lit. 110,
Fitrtaera u - iti,tiniz the Sou ler .
What.or Wye. or t,ir s -, vrat , i
Can have the tuichice and pay for it situr tAio. 7,4
11. 31. WELLES.
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TOWANDA GAS ,COSLP3;‘i 1
Twelve Ceuta per Walls! at _the (h$ House, er
ein mei deliverwa.. 1111730,11170
Drags and Medicine&
ix iirs
DRUG STORE,
i*TAILLSHED TWESTI
And all kinds of Binshes,
Burning .1,191da,
Sperm, Laid, Nest 3 Foot
pocket Kniver, Razorb,
PURE *MEM AND LIQUORS,
Foi Medicixua
carat: CURE TOP;
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