! Acuititral. , - 1 •• Sheltering Steek.' - F od der'oeis scarce—partly from the snrioner drouth,_ . partly ':from the early spasmodic =ate; partly . ' from inattention- to Climate changes and - dilatoriness on the part of :farmers themselves. , 'lt is .heart-rending to see the dumb auinials turned Out into the fields; of on .the roadside, -r shivering and shaking, under the 'hedge - rows and in !!the: fence corners, ors prowling aVent the'frozen, snowy fields in an . effort to find some grab to make up for tilled .commons by browsing the fro•-'6.ni herbage. ,• . That the animal -- ' ecenoinyl requires air and exercise nobody, - 1.11 deny. ; Bat that the animal.ean get any,•adequate,.prOper profitable subSistance in a frozen . field is an economy, of • the animal •,- nature which everybody .must deny: The savants-tell us that proper Shel ter ' !, nd', pretecticin -in this climate redue ,l z).he food. requirement one _ third to winter an animal and keep it in an average profitable condition. •.This nay betaken as a fact admitted bY, L.raclical men of sense on all • ,- • • Trohi the, pOrtico of this hospit ably house, in all-directions are- to be Eeeii. the • hungry, discOnfented ' 'cattle - hrowsing about the fields, ex-' •cept thaSe of- ray.hast. His are in ..conifortable yards., each class by itself, and' all protected by - a large barn and ,-spacious hovel! on the. north, flanked east.afd west by com fortable -and ample shedding. COna 'lcrt is visible - on every side, - as fbe animals cher.' the cud of . quiet faction to thpras4ves and profitable expectancy --to Weir owner. All .around; in every direction, is' want , ing this economical provision,' while . the. aTilreals,-" - coming in from the froz..:n field :4' to `have - their. hungry stomachs aggravited.by a few bun , ches of froen Stalks thrOwn on the grOund, must _And ahelter on the lee side of a - stack or a' fence, or if • there - be, as j in ; some cases there is, nn.;' attempt at some shedding,.,:it is . not at all'sufficient, and I two: tiii.;eo of the master animals will' Oc- - ierni)y tbdj,whole, leaving the weaker lout in the cold. At empty stomach . iainan or beastis a ruthless thing. -•- P.eniember 'that the Mas'eti, before he preached to - the -- multitude in the ,wildernese, fed Ihem.. • This carelessness; 'to 'say the least of it;. on .411 e part of the average ;farmer,- in regard to sheltering, stab : . ..ling .and, fodderin ° c , ,,etock, is extra vagant; wasteftkinthamen, and creel; . more,: it is micked :_and astonish tOsee such a state things' in . 'kola' 's e ttled • country, and by a genetat - ion who have .had 'the advan tages that .this ,:one has ,enloyed. century ago. there may -have - been-seme.excuse, but now ',there is • I none,•.! -- . -- The farmer as a class is ',too well off----foo, imlepe.ndent in these ,10%-!---1-to plead poverty as an excuse. -Ev'en , E where he cannot afford a build _ the.. can afford a few poSts, some ,poles,! with stra* and stalks enoug. a • comparatively. comfortabl • Fe:.r.dr fir his • dunlb animals, as tLattdrof profit to himself, as/ a ebtnelMorallsati•sfaction. • Much bet :.:ter 14 doing. this than leaVing their • eattle,Shivering in the fields, while , they 0-eaOafina_arorind the- stove of the grnecry and roadside! grogg,ery , •. toe; inane - of which and too much o which are allaround us. Delpersytadecl, brethren, yon who Lire tireless in this, wise, to pen , Nyays, aria after. - experienein= 11-...:460d effects of even such in ate shelter;-'you will come t• comp etc sheltering too, - when th: i;acti g scrub --cattle Will' disappe. forever; and in its place we shall Se: ••cif around:llS aia ,animal "as is a. 'Sam ,Slick would say t. while - the: Co untrp. Gentleman tell; yod a4l has been telling you for fort • odd 3:ars, "Shelter your steek." . itAirinfpton Co., N. Y. - • -or Foivis;- - -The reeen • .!ptiblieation of •a new edition. o • • . rregetineier'S Poultry look, has calle • ;out agengthy review of the book b• • the London Saturday Review,Tfro.: jvhich i wei condense the following ail Teget*.e'F's opinion of the differen breeds no*.principally.kept in 'Eng 4 , . • • data given' from which t. „'lostiuiate the Taiite- of a fowl • for tli• :table - nlarket. "A • tablet q fow 'shoult l be al n•east,with short _limb and lsinall• 'bones." : Also, I.tha fowls are 'in , perfection for the itabl: onlyb,eforejbley hale attainedl ma ttfrity. • Therefoie a Cross th Malay; with:its:long, snaky neck, an . • 'plum high-flaVored breast; with thi D3rking, will. produc , ex4;leedinary table. fowl. HO ob facts tp t•,e ! Spanish on account o . dark' lid, so objectionable i Marl 4. The:Games,have the draw back Of 'a 'yellow slit), though tl. .lleshiS flavored. .The and Hanabrirgh, though 'excellent i ! • - -flavor,' Small in size and are deli er.te to rear._ The :Cochin develop the leg at'llie expense of the breast . i bnt, :-althonel a little. -coarse, is •: g_ood fOr home, use, bu • not for -shipping. Mated with th: • 1 large 'Trench. breeds, -the_ cross • i• :.tom skinned, skinned, of good size, and at tains Maturityrapitily. ' The Brahmi 3 ; t46 . llarged'lvi,l, finest of doniesti ' .• foWls;; with- - full. broad, promiAen le•ea-s4--a back short and broad bet :the Shoulders and across th • hips; 'carved,. slender • neck an. small- and tight: • The - trn. •• -Th.:llama is a g.oodfatteiter,a first rat •t this fuw4 early ripe, and at maturit • 'of 'enOrmous proportions. ---e A Oros ' Lett Been the Brahma'and Dorking . !profitable market bird, bein: i'Mpatient of restraint' in feedin ! e . ro.unds than the ...pure Dorkin., Efendan; is put in. equal ' ra a , with the' Brahma and Dorking as _ nieriiorions fowl. Large, . pea • small-boned, and a minimum of off. theynre hardy.and mature rapidl • Tliciehickens • are fit' fer the table a four nflonthi,.-and the flesh - is whit - a.a'd fu "On, :the whole, as: a fe 1, lily brectl6_ at - e better than man _ . : ,. .l:varipac merit and degrees of con • Stitrition, we Sh quid gather fro.. . • :_t.ege . lll.ieier, as as from our o Brahmas, 'Dork Houde,'nsare. the -I. N at -in -.J.e k c.Lit; taken in all; for . thl - i:Gtiltry yarcl: - • • • - 74. Lela.uf of Argenteni 111.0 ashes, show: in. the asll(s alone, without th - .eixfure of Soil or. manure, plant: ,grow and come to .maturity . •aus, having iillcd. three -pots wit . !. • eshes;iicrplanted• in the first wheat in the second oats, and • in ! the thir• - strawberries.; 'The growth was ac toinplished during the Summer, th e wheat and oats ripening and produc • ing full heavy grains.l The straw 0 _the wheat attained a heightet-abou four feet six: inches, while that. of oats Grew about three feet six inch- . Thete eiperiments have been sever. -timui;Topeat2,d,' 'with • the same an' ." , nedaneelas _ ARGE"SALE OF ' •. • . • , DESTRARTM, LOTS! - - ram zund`or 60L. G. F. MASON, Lying on the west side of the road in Towanda Township, has! been di vided into ' •s illAft-ACRE LOTS, . • And these lots are now Oilered for sale at giecitlxtrgains. The lots front on the road leading to Idonroeton, and they are very desirable for build ing lots: It is the last opportunity, which will be offered .for; securing _good sized lota_iits reas , onable prices Bear the busine . aa-portioa of the -borong,b. Also 75- TOWN LOTS On east side of road. Ai , the large BRICK DWELLING teptsr„ With 2i acres of land, the house con tains all modern improvements, and is one of the most claimable resi dences in the county. Also the LARGE STEAM FLIDITRISGMILL • 111 ,TOWANDA. 13011009. The Mill i 9 nearly new and capable of doing•the best work. Also a VALUABLE LOT Adjoinhig Lin-ta Hose Coi, building in 'Towanda Borough. A. map of the lets may bo seen by calling on the undersigned at cifice of Bartlett & Tracy, or J. A.!Connme. 'For further particulars +all on or address' • H, L.. SCOTT, Trustee. :Towanda, 'Tali 30, 1873. REAL DIAMOND RINGS 1- At CHAMB' ERLIN'S. • WATCHES $lO-T0.5300 At CHAMBERLIN'S. . i ' A.,17 EALESS :VARIETY OF SIL VER -WARE At CHAMI3ERLIN S. • , - BEAUTIFUL GOLD RINGS ' At . CHAMBERLIN'S 1 • r - If von are faking, fora beautiful • Christmas present, examine the stock At CHAMBERLIN'S. -1 . s THE LARGEST AND IiEST AS SORTMENT OF JT,WELRY, WATUtitiS, . CLOCKS. o SOLID IND PLATO GOODS • • EVE': EXIIIBITED I.* g TOWANDA, ARE NOW t OFFRED o - AT, e W. A. CHAMCERLIN'S. d 110LIDAY GOODS .} . o o . AT , . - TAYLOR & CO'S.' n 1 EVERY FAMILY 'IN TERES DI ' - TAYLOR & C O. 0 1 , k a Will offer 'hiring the Holiday SeaiOn an imme .. i Stock of ',. --- 11 DF,SIRABLE AND SEASONABLE GOODS, 1 s Ai. i t.. 1 - a ENOR3IOUSO LOW; PRICES , t . SPECIAL HIRGAINS4I.I e .. e FLANNELS. : r, , _ BLANKETS, ! , - - a , . S - HERTINGS, I- -- - SHEETINGS, • t , - -- G DIGHAMS . ~ CARPETS, O DRESS* GOODS,_ 0 ALICOE d '' SHAWLS, I I _ , e SKIRTS,_ ' . [ ' e KNIT • GOODS, FURS, i y - 1 . :s • GLOVES, • 1 s HOSIERY,; 'ff • NOTIONS, g • UNDERWEAR. ,- ~ f• j CLOTHS AND CASSIXERES. a - , cast.o.erawei and this opportnnitr one eat ' ' offered to buy Goods at the present paw prices. r j , 1 TAYLOR & CO. t {Towanda. Dec. 13, 1813. f e 1• . , . , NMdimm - FIWEIT & SONS !odd tons ths .. abiks to 6'll and examine Mitt I NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE OF THEIR uF = trualsr AND BEST ASSORTIMT O 0008 I EVER IN TPWA.NDII; 1 I Which will be wad at Wholesale priOs. - I 1 Wio are also p yared to do • II ERTAKIN on the pied resiensble ternsi: "TO raalip-to order i SASH . , BLIN1?S, DOORS 110 Si DINGS, Oct. 1,1873.} TOWANDA i 1 ' . -_ E" -- - f - 1.- -- i' 1 !,,.- • il A R!B L E NV G R WE, • , • .•1•.. , - , . GEO. MoCA.HE At i SON - . . . • I- • 7 1._ s • Have- I Just received the Latest assortment of • • AMERICA TITALIAN 1 .• 1 • . . MARBLE . , . ' I . , •f i , 'Ever exhibited in this motion, ,to which they invite the attention of the public. , „ . • _• I A , . .. ' • I,d • . - . Th 7 keep on hand or foniah to;order .•• - • . , l ;' MOI T - ' . NUMENITB2 • , ' •. . , -i • . - 1 ' I N 0 - • . ' I TOMB { S'IONES, IMANTLES, .. 1 'l . 1 • lase i . 11 I. , r i IN everl ,l s,t le ' , • -•-•.. , iv . ,s . ' ''• • 1 • • AT THE LO T 'TERMS. . „ . • i . • perwins in want of g in lour line' are . ipsettlfily invited to call an examine our stock. • M 1 E & SON. • , .Towanda, May 1, 1171. ' .1 • 8 , ' I • • • , , . . , . . A NEW HAND .IT 1 . THE BELL'OWS.' ..- • • ' SEEL S>7 ALL 1 ; Has purchased the Third Ward Col Yard of ' a Caw., and wilikeep a g 'supply of , , - WILKES—i3ABRE l om - . AN • • ' I - - • S LLITAN CO L , - Always on ludl:4l.th LOSSES f PRICES.. Towanda. Nov fl, 187 t. , • . --,- _. A YEWS' AC TIC PIG OATH , ' FOR ALL SIM 1172LTOECES OF • W , ULF PITTSIC, Curing Costiveness. Jaundice, IDyspepala, In. gestion. Dysentery, Foul litornach 'and Breath, ' sipelas, 'Headache, Piles. Rheumatism, , Eruptio • and . Skin Diseases, Billoturness, Diver - Complain Dropsy. Tetters, Tumors and Salt Rheum, W. .. Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dino} Pill, and Purifying th Blood, are the Most con purgative yet pert- - • Their effects abundantly sit w Novi much they ex I • all other its. They are e and •pleasent to Ok • , . but powerful In cure. i pv,lrge;out the foul It mars of the blood ; they stimulate...the sluggish . disordered organ into actiirul and they impart heal and tone tO the whole being., They cure not • • the every day complaints of ' body, but f-•• • able and dangarchis Xdst iiitiMil p • • Clans, most eminent elerainen. ‘6l our best et• tuts, send - earillicates of Cares performed and • - pest benefits they•havodated from these •li Tin are th e safest and beat physiC for.ehildren. • cense mild es wall se iliteettiaL. Wag augur . the/ are easy to takei And beßkg pare y vegetah - ' they are entirely tierzOiass.! '; .. • ire sa I Da, J. 0: ATER A AO. L OWELL, MASS., ?netted and Analytical Chemists; . . ... Sokl bY Anima 23 all /Mutilate and . • u! to Medicine. - I . . -: . • MOW W 4139116 I have' on luti4•ft • ( I ) assortment of Than any other establishment : in the Of every descriptiOnl manufactured to order on short no ce. A IITUkN. 1873. ' FLOORINGS, Sm. . O. FROST k SONS; wke INSURE . ALL RINDS 0 % PROPERTY AGAUST,LOSS OR DAMAGE 3Y FIRE AND LIGHTNINe Wo represent over Fifty Millions Coll re at. Old English and Home +parties. LIFE INSURANCE IR THE OLDEST AND LAM= STOCK MUTUAL COMPANIES IR m ITSTntilo STATES. --- I ACCIDENT INSURANCE From one day to oze Year. NOBLE & VINCENT. Fob 19.1x73. st, CENTRAL COAL YARD RE—ESTABLISHED ! In cotasequence of an attempt to shut ma bat the Coal trade on account of my =illus. psi • ns DZALLVO, In irsx.t.moCOAL by CAB LO3,D, y ha concluded to • RE—OPEN MY COAL YARD Ce So as to be able to'supply all Who may Kish to b IN well prepared Coal. either by thq can Leta) or SING 12- TON. at fair prices ; and in any desired (tuanlity ; • delivered at any station on the Pa. .t R Y. R B. th A fair share of public patronage solicited. Towanda. Sept 4, 13. E. M. WELLES. , a c FAR • o of HiT CAM. PAID FOR • ' - GRAIN, •BIJ 'TER AND' EGG= DT GEORGE SMITH, • WISAMEI2IO. PA. 11ni118.1673. intaliama' wiaon LIIBEBEP, AND LIGHT WAGONS WHICH f WI L L SELL 00:.HE.A.PER coon • . WAGONS AND dARR GES ,TA]ms BitTArr. Towanda, March 26,18 g. ' • 1 . NEW GOOD'S' OPEN,IN,G - • - .MONTANYES NEW STORE. September 10, 11873. ' 'll • . • • 1 . . - ' NawAdvertitlemonts. - :. . - - , It" a Boalarxwo 1 ~0J... 1 - • , • .. . ~ . . !CLOTHING EIf . PORIIIIII , . . • , . . ~ .. evroarrwrazair t oi 1101713 E. ' , • 1, 1 ' (Formerly occOpkid 6 ) .11. Jacobs.) ; • • 1• - ' , 1 The rapid growth of Towanda requires the °spn. Riau of turainils. and the undarzigned, realising thin ;want of the community In , ', . • . - • • • . . . READY .MAYE CL THING , LINE , . . .... : . - - ;Has opened. a new store * Boidleman's Block, 3forrnerty occupied by H. ;adobe.) . and Is now Pro pared to oder to his old customers and the plebs generally, a better stock of : . 1•• „ , • r i MENS ' AND BOY ' CLOTHING , • • • ‘ Than can be found in any 0 er establishment out. side the cities.. arc l uised . 1 .‘ 4• ~ My stock has all been p from the mann. 'facture* this season, s 0 Walt have no old stock to getof rid of. bought at high pewee. I have a tattling • . . . ', • . , . . i GENTS'IFU RNISITING GOODS • • . ~ . • of the Snestquallty i s i tnd at stylosochich I arc :Wiring at low figures. • • • REI . ER! . , . . .. i ;I have no connection with th'e old stand, and whet Iyon want anything In the'cleing line. for yoursol or boys, call on me in' Beldl.. an's Block. 'i:l • • - . E. ROSENPIFI,V. Towanda, M arch 28, 1872. , 1 ' / PRESENTS FOR, ALL „ • I 1 AT ITIIE / • S . , NEW JEWELRY SRORE , . W. A. nocutELL Is constantly retxtiviug; in addition to his larg stock of Jewelry, • I FINE GOLD SETS. •,' - ' PINS, /'/ ; / • BANDS, - i 1 1 1 ' RINGS. 11 - STUD, : I ' , . ;- • CHARMS, • 1 . .. 1 1 ' NECKLACEf., , 1 . , 1 • , • 1 - lAMEILICAN and SWISS ~ 'i• ' ' i t GOLD AND SILV.EiR WATCH'O. : 1 ;BILVED. PLATED WARE ALL VABIETII i ' , GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES, 1 1 ` , SILVER atm PLATED I • • PINGS AND CHARM w ,1' CL 0 C.i S - 1 • Of all descriptions at t elowest prices. , , ,• • r. i WATCH. CLOCK and JEW,ELBY repairing dm 'ln the best manner, and warranted. iw Thanks for a liberal patrona l go and hope to mew In continuance of thkesme. 1 1 W:‘ A. ROCKWELL. 1 1 1 ' Towanda, Nov. 12, '73. - ' • . . • I • i ' • f. • • i . 1 . . i' ' • 4•. 4 . • , . 1 • 1 1 , 1- 1 A NEW 'STOCK' li)1 11 • la--a- FALL AND WINTER GOOD I • JUST RE.CEIVr AT • t. • - : B. A. PETTE & CO'S. .4.- the sign of the big tionnat, opposite the Cot House, Towanda. Pa. ' consisting of S', - DOMESTIC AND FAN' Y DBE GOODS, ' I BROWN AND DLEA i CHED .M1T5.7.12 IWATERPI3,9OFII3. PE E TB, F LANNELS , 'SHAW' 1 itIBESS GOODS, tiERMANTOWN I Yillt!ift ;I AND ZEPHYP I&full, lino of . . • IHOSIERY- GLOV S, NOTIONI I • 5, 4',C., 'Sze.. &C. 1 IA large and complete stock of ' I 1 31 L.LL IN ER GOOD i !Porno Season, comprising a of the moat destrat i , ; silica ill s I ' ! HATS AND BONNETS - Ai:Et TRIMMINGS i POUND re Sint LINE. ' F October 1, 1 87 3 , - l! ' ' 1 • ' • -- I 1 • • :\ ' . ! , . 1 S r ! 1 • , , • •• . • I WE CLAIM FOR . .1. i ..-..: _ ) 1 • . 1y • . i . .. 1 - LAZA.RIIS & MORRIS' 1 I • .. . 1 . • t ' cErszRA 5.3 1 ' ; i i • 11 _, VERFECTEWSPECTACLES • i' i .-, . 1 •, ~•1 f i 1 AND EYE GLSSES, 1• . 1 • ) 1 , , 1 The undermentioned advantages over those in or tars use, the proof of which may .be, seen in 1 Isztraordlnary the sales, and constantly Increasing i mend for - 1 , Ist That from the peculiar S I construction 'of t glasses they assist and preserve the sight; renal ang frequent changes unnecessary. 1 2d. That they confer a brilliinz and distinct:lS of vision, with an amount of and comfort r hitherto enjoyed by spectacle Wearers. -, ! , 1 3d. That the material from :which the Lenses a ground, Is manufactured specially for optic porno - es,land is pure. bard, and brilliant, and not list - I ter become seryched. 4 attslnl—i ch th eyatiutwhei er in Gold.Me,OrStee.geinesiqnall and finish ;no guaranteed ,pt7ect in every respe For sale only by our onthorized agent , In this loc. i, yt . We never supply or employ peddlers. I ! 1' i WM. A. CHAM BERMIN, :.• . S Solo Agen ) t, . . 19. .. 'Nev.20,1872. Towanda, Pa, if ! g iItAKERY AND DTNENIII ROO3 r .A-I 'l Find block oorth of Ward nonce. • 1 BP.F! AD, PIES, CAKE CRACKER 1 ; . ! BAKED D . AIL I', J ' I ' - i Arai sold at Wholesale l' and Retail. .- w s' I In our DEMO ItoollB we will accommodate t public with either a lunch or a' good meal at 1 :Umat of the day and evening . ? I t OYSTERS AND ICE - CREAM IDN HAND DUIU THEIR SEASON. ! 'Also a flneassortreent of Groeites.Confettloner 'Fruits, Nuts, kc. ' . mayl9' ti , 13.1 W. SCOTT te CO. 14 , VOX. .Ir, MERCITR lio not. deal i Shoddy Geode. I Jen. 19, 1911. I kW totei. S WOODFORD; ' AT TUE / ' . • NEW. YOBri.. BOOT ' AND SHOE I STORE, 1 - , I T &„. 1 .210. H. / ATNdRIFFITIVIBLOCK.DREDGE St ' Is receiling 'Onei of the largest ; and best stockl of BOOTS .& SHOES ever • brought in, Towanda, which he is offering atithe very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Grtrrs C g ar, Ble & SitioA, ^ 7jßoys Car BOOTS, LADIES, lifnuszi,,an Carmames ;tacos ..of all - kinds, all bought dire,ct from the itit Manufac ' era, and hand made, all goods w . . rated. A ruLt. - growl or Lumento FINDINGS. I. Thankf for past favors, I solicit Ai a continu co of the canto. , • Towanda, ay; 1, 1872. ' I H 1 , . 1 ' 1 a , • 1 0- ,' -•_,_ ----L--- —I , / NEW ARRIAGE 1 FACTORY I • 1 - Opposite the new Jail, , / t 1 / T WANDA, • / PENN'A. HENRY STULEN - 1 / I • I Respectfully nuounee to his friends and patrons, that he has nut a 1 , • , 1 nETT RICA OA,F,IILIGE FACTORY, ..._ / • ' I Where bawd constantly keep on hand a full 'assort ment of FAMILY CARRIAGES, 11. I -TOP A,ND OPEN ' , 1 BUGGIER, I 1 1 PLATFORM. WAGONS, .. . i TIIO t 3 SULKYS, AND SKELETONS, Made of the beat material' anti finished in the best city style. Is long experience in city Carriage FactorMs gi es hinia decided advantage over others in the . , Finis 1, Style and, Durability . of his Wagons. All they asks Is an . 1 INSPECTION OF HIS WORK 1 I 1 previous to purchasing elsewhfre, / 1 ALL W 0 ,2 WARRANTED r 0 GIVE PERFECT SA 27SFA CTION. 4 i Thinlifal or the liberal patronage formerly ex fended and respectfully ask a continuance of the eabie. ~, ItEPAILINEi Pr.OllnLY ATTENDED TO • - reluccd pares . 1 • lILNRY STELLN, Towanda. Sin. R. WM —tf • F OUN p ERY & LI.CH.LNE SHOP. I - The vindeisigned having purchased the Foundry and Machin Shop lately , owned by John Carman. are prepare to do all kinds of work appertaining, to their bustles, with promptness and dispatch. MILL GEARING'S, 0 a 1 CIRCULAR • SA I W - MILLS, it MAN DRILLS, And tat kinds cif • 1 .. MILL IRONS , MADE TO ORDER. , , • 1 ENGIN - . ES REPAIRED, And all work warranted tosive satisfaction. -.. - ---1 , SHINGLE 3.III.CHINES 1 ... Of the latest aiiirtribst iinprovedddrids manufactured . and kept constantly Ta hind ready for use. ~ — 1 PLOUGHS, c SIDE-RILL, LEON AND WOODEN SEAMS Of all kini.a. . 1 ,_ I CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS rt , AND ' , PLOUGH POINTS s .. Of ill kinds, and the latest improvements kept constantly on hand. . . - . CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SSIALL' SIZE. ~? ---1 1 s 13 STOV,E CASTINGS CELLS.I3 GRATES, I, strn AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KETTLES And ail kinds of castings furnished to March MI 1570. STEAKS & ROCKWELL. . BLOOD & CO., _ 1 Still continue o taanufactime their chlebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, _ . . and will sell a better machine, for lees money than can be'had elsewhere in thei world. We claim for our IXowhi”o3 that they will do as much, or more. than any other, and are moroplturably built.• We personally superintend our 'CI and sea that It is well down. We will send I - DISCRIPTIVE CATALOGrES, I 1 of our nrchires, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, (Me of Two Hone THRESTIER d SEPERATORS, THRESITER cell CLEANERS, F 21 N N I isi l G -.111 I 1, - .L 'S , cincrtsla .si.n D'Aio EAW am rl, SAW AND GRIST srrr.r work dare to, order. Give us a call 'before purchasing , elsewhere. I lira ''OD - auoaavua 'atiarira I l' ' a ; 'Lori sv 9[ooria Aug. 2, 1869. • av-- . . a ' WOOL CARDING, 1 .t ' MANUFACTURING, &C. After a recess of four years! and heavy expenditure in improving Mills and Water Poi•cr, we again re ,, sumo our old business of , • ~: ALLNUFAGTERIN,I, WOOL CARDING, CLOTH y , • , DRESSINti, &C. - t . 1- Appreciating the hard times, we have thought hest not to ~ let down," but to push Rome Industry as the best means of restoring plenty. . For the accommodation of the nearly extinct race' of Spinners, we shall make Rolls. For those who prefer, wo will make Tarn,—; STOCFJ.NG YARN, FLANNEL, &C. ' • ' ' Lrnobjunction with Local Option we propoio to aid the frugality of the country by making a few ' thousand yards of Stout Cloth, that will enable a every man to keep his bieeches on. Those who can, ahoull call and we will.show ~ them ono of the anngest and most complete WOOLEN FACTORIES In the United States. ' Onr machinery is now in good order, as OUP water power is never-falling ho public may be in no fear of disappointment, and we warrant • all work to be G done properly. • I ,• H. B. DTGHAM. Camptown, Pa., Slay 1L 1873. . , A N . OLD AUCTIONEER.--Forty , JUL )'earit experience. AU cabs promptly attended , to. Tema, from two to three dollars per day. Call " on or•address '3 SQUIRE BENJAMIN. N0r.12'72.1r2, North Items, Bradford Co) Grocorlep ani.Provbdots. - J. LONG... • ROO - ERIE, 4. AND. PROVISIONS, • ,• wooD, muo:nv,' Alen EiV)NH !ABA • • •.. 1 , •• • • FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &0., - • No. PATTON'S DLOCZ,: . • • OR. .MAIN AND BRIDGE STS. • . , I -• TOWANDA; , , - PA. ; •• . • - • • • •• • . • / • ; - I dean* to call the attention of the puldic:to my _ • . ortuaent of geode; which la always fultand con:, plate, and will be , sold to My customers at lowest . markst rates. , /• ° 4 Steck, of • Tr A g, COFFEES, , ' SPICES, Have been purchased since the late reduction in the , tariff on them, and are offered at I prices to cor respond. - • • Orders by trail pi Otherwise will receivs carefa and prompt attention. • • Thanking thecpublio for the 'liberal patronage they have given me, I wish a continuance of t CASH PAID ma COUNTRY PRODUCE. feb.2o'7l 111. J. LONG. Gi°aEß Y AND PROVISION . , • • _ STORE. .i• • • • c-0•A BE & ED IV A - D S,, •, • • • • • Wholes:de and Retail Dealers In . . FAMILY • GROOERIE • • • • AND P,ROVISIONS,. imaccr.'s NEW ELOc!E, TOWANDA, PA. • • We do net deem It necenstry to enumerate oil V.:{3 diferent articles we keep. Our asseztment is • ALWAYS COIU'LETE. i• • • W Sri! n r sill:2C but FII.IST CLASS GO.OD.S. • paid ter parincra Prodc:co. JAlrri' MCCABE, _ 31:zch 1, 1870. - Wil. EDWARDS. ,FOX & 'AIERCUR are noiv reeeivr ing'a fresh stock of Goods iuthear line, bought since the-Ist January, to which- they invite We a tentien of their friends. We keep the largest star In-town. Our•goods are fresh and desirable. W sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19.1871." • • • ! • !. FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought mace the recent decline in price, and selling cheap at retail. F.OX -- ft Jin. 19. 1871. Fc4i & 111:ERCUR are selling Grog r aeries at retail. Jan. 19, 1871:, I FOX • & MERCUR are selling Ne 4.. and Fresh Goods. Jan, 19, 1871..1 series cheap. OX. Si 3IEItUCTR, are F pellint , Orel Jart..lo ' , 1871. PDX. & MERCUR are selling first; class Goods only. Jan. 19, 1871: OX & MERCUR are selling F cheaper than over. . Jan. 19, 1371. REJTEM:BER that are selling Goods at. RETAIL!. • And thatCwo won't bo undersold. ' • • Jan. 19, 1871: FOY MERCUII. MICHIGAN F INE—CUT TOBAC CO—very choice—at Jan. 19, 1871. ! FOX d: OUR CUSTOMERS can rely. upon getting tho very best the market affords and at lowest prices. E.• T. FOX, Towanda, Jan. 19,'71. . HENRY lIERCUR. • E3IE USER THAT FOX Sr, MEER CUB are retailing all kinds of-Groceries at wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. GOodS first class. Prices low. E. T. Fox, apt. 29.'70. • HENRY"; ISEP.CUR 30Er mirn.rrtzly. , SHESIIEQUEV, • The sebrertb desires to giro na - tie that his nom • • • STEAM PLOTRING - MILL • I 1 • , 1 • • • Is now In succtssfnl oreration, end that ho is pre.[ i pared to do all.Wor'z in his•lino on short notice. • • . ' C"t:ST(...M 0",.4.•711E SAME, DAY ;BAT IT IS RZCEIVE.D. Buckwhe,:t and Flour, Curn Meal, - Peed. Bran, f:c., • alwsis .on haast an.; ter sale at ieWeElt tateA. , - PARTICULAR NOTlCE.—Persons living° on. the west gide of the river desiring to patronize nay', mill, will have their ferryage paid both ways, when they bring grists of ton bushele . and upwards. an t.4'71 V. 8 AYERS. • . O . OPARTNERSHIP.—The under sigeed have formed a copartnership for the purpose of conducting a GENERAL MILLING BUSINESS. The li , ghestmarket prices - Paid for / kinds of Grain. 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