Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 25, 1874, Image 4

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Gum EDGE BETTER In Maki
fancy butter, there are ~ three oxen-
Lids—coke, texture, and flavor. The
color mast be - arich lgolden ; the
texture firm, tenacious,; waxen and
that nutty. flavor and, smell which
impart so high a degree i of pleasure
'when eating it. Butter lof the very
'highest quality will bring $1 a pounsl
readily...„ A Philadelphia msker who
receives' , this price. gave-Mr. J. B.
.Lyman these facts as to his manage
ment; He feeds on clover or early
mown hay; cuts fine, moistens, and
mires in corn meal and wheaten
shorts;. feeds often, and e little at n
time; uses no roots except carrots;
keeps his pastures free from vreeds;
kceps,the temperature !of the Milk
room at about 58 degrees; skinis
clean; stirs the cream, in the creatn
churns once a week; • just before the
.Batter gathers, he puts* bucket of
is 3 cold water in the churn ; in work
ing he works out all , thu, butter-milk
' without the use of the hand, absorb
ing the drops with a fine linen cloth
Wrung from cold water, and at the
'second working handles delicately,
With fingers as cold as May be; salts
1.
nearly an °lineal° the Pound; packs
<i:,n one-pound balls.
AltOrT CATTLE.—The books. tell ;sr
thikt the first 'cattle - imported into
this country were by , Columbus, ,in
1493. The,first importation by the
Plymouth Company wait in 1642 IA
E few years later the. Dittch brought
them to New Hampshire. The
average weight of these tattle was a
little lesslhan 300 pounds. In 1710
the average weight of beef cattle in
the London market was 370. In j -
-03 it had gone up tol 490 pounds.
In 1833 the average weight had
increased to 750 pounds. Since then
thee, average has steadily advanced
Until in the Brighton market lof
Boston, to-day, they, leverage fifty
per cent more than—in-1850. The
largest beef reported in the books
}vas raised by Mr. _John Bakers, lof
Massachusetts; weighing 3,0p0
pounds, live weighty Mr.. WM.
Smith, of - Detriot, owned the steer
l'Greeley," weighing
1 1,110 pounds
gross. net 3700. At the present
.time it is a common occurence that
a shipment of Illinois cattle average
1 1 600 pounds. This increase in the
Veight, and conseqUent value, lies
peen brought' about lby judicicins
it. - lection; and feeding.
I-
recently bee l i me acquaint
.d willi'a new remedy for serateh'es,
laud all others diseases of domedtie
that require - T - Iln external
,appliCatioli, and having tested it! i in
r ate es, inflamed eyes, bruises, and
prains, Heel- that I cannot do yOur
read(-rsa-greater service than by call
tllt;r attention tn !this new and
very , vai l luable remealyl . td
(•oskni,iine. It is the emollient prinei
lA!' i•etioleum - 1 and his far superior
au external appliCation, to any
other ointment or liniment I httve
r triod. ; It is squally good fo - r
cants and wounds, and in short,i i of
application ; Galls are-rap
healo.l br it.; rise, and foi all
if,•l disoz.ses it is invauable. . i.
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i'mEND of ours told ns the outer
Iday, how - his wife camp - bens of . i•et
and- as it 1 a very novel
way We wilt repeat it for the benefit
of othc!rs, who are bothered With
ljnqqterate old setters. Pickinginp
some 'splinters from Ith'e chipyard
sotpc:fonr or five incties long) She
bound' them firmly to the hen's leggs;
leaving only the hipjointain working
order.: Biddle' was Outwitted; like
the old Dutchman's he'n, she 'would
have to set standing inp.—A- Rurpl
T:IE choapest material for marking
liten is coal tar, dilaied with ben
irine the proper - consistency.
Another inexpensive prescriptiptil is
to place iron filing oil old nails lin
tiong vinegar; let they stand many
days, and filter the liquid. 'Another
wait is to take equal qUanties of ver
iniilion and copperas, and rub them
op with _oil varnish. The first lthd
I.lt preparations have to. be used
with a fine brush; the !second with a
et•ln mon pen.
•
enn.l:iLAss.—Sulplinr l ie acid shoild
Lil applied with a camel-hair brish,
04 by !means of! a spray-produOr.
One• application of this usually affects
,a 'care.. The ac'd should be used
pure. A !goodashl for hands ior
feet affected wit chilblains is
.01-
is.
' phric acid L tbre.t . parts; glycerine,
one part; w-,:ter, ne part. - The abid
' will be found pallicularlynseful in the
irritating, tormenting] state of chil
l)lains. ' - l. I
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To Etp.moy ,
SPOTS F q.OII CARPET:I.
:i_ix halt an ounce of bx gall' with a
~Hart of' .hot - water. Wet and rub
t-I:.e Spot with this, then with
.scrtib
irg and . warms scrip (suds, not oo
;strong. Scrub thoroughly; , rub. as
dry as possible, theU. pin a coa i rse4
brown - paper over theldamp place tpi
present the dust setting on' it while'
wet, and let it remainitill it is dry.
This last item of the drown pap/ is
':la i'mportant f one. 1l• '
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TO CLEAN PAINT AND, 'WOONV
PAN Es.—Whiting is an' excellent pol
ish' for , window glass. After .the
panes are washed,- pnti, a little whit
' ing iu the center,of each, and polish
thoroughly with" a dry i flannel cloth,
taking care to keep the corners clean.
In, cleaning paint, soap takes the
paiiit off or turns it Yellow; a little
'sifted wood ashes is much better,
when it is much discolored by smoke
or,usage.
Tus following is a sure cure 14 a
felon on the finger: rake common
- rock salt, such as it used for salting
down, pork or beef. dry it in the ov i et6
then pound it fine and mix it with
the spirits of trirpdntine in equal
parts, Pat it on a rag; and wrap; it
around the thumb, and as it gets dry
put on soma more, and in 24 boars
We art assured_ the 'felon will e
(1 ,, 2(1. I -
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.Lo CL P. G EL - B IN I THE; HEAD.-tr, B.
52oville 4s cured grub! in the head
by tilingg-a ' clay pipe with tobacc?,
.ting.iti and inserting the stem in
nos', applying the month to the
.I)c.wFol the
_pipe gild 1 blowing the
iqr , ke into the sheep's head. A.
cures 'sheep sci, affected bt
Ll ,, w:rig camphor, vinega r and lilac
i ; Ter into the nose of the, sheep:
Poor 3f S 14011 C A ,E.—FiVe I.
Leal
( S-o I flour, hvo of sugar,
,two thir d
c , f 13ttei-, one teaspoonfni 'of roda
vi ,_react of tarter,' and raisiaa
na spice. Wet with milk and stir
together fill : of the thickneshof
tuOtt cake.
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I a r OODUPPP,
Miring decided
I to go ott of Um bilhuss.o
ha entire stook • • -
HATS,
CAPS '
AND
B 0 NNE T S.
FEATHERS, • :
FLOUNCES,. -7' •
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jitIBBONS,
.
AT COST. was VIZ srotrularrr am).
Boons, Owner Oasis sad Brtdffs Stmts. mar
IL J. Long's Store. Entranos on YAM it.. . 84 door
front corner.
Tcrwsnds Doc 4 11. •
PLANING, RESAWINCf, &c.
BILL LIIM2IOI SAWED TO OIDIOL
SEASONED mars nu 42rD *Tau PIN
. WARDS. FLOOBITIG, SWING.
And e variety of Banlodr. Boards for rus
Ae havinow in operation a new, bury, aix-rel
Planer, and other machinery, combining all the
recent haprcrrernents, and of the most superb work
manship. Banning by kneruthaing,water•power,
we are able to do work u soon u it le presented—
do It cheaply, mad lushly al/ the cora for
doping it perfectly. Bof in the Work sad or .ma;
veleta satisfy every Inn u to prices aad work
tunthip. - _
II B. =cum
• r.istisii .
ITO 1 , IS THIS FOR LOW-1
We o er DBESSEDL,U3I:I3EII at
the following rates:
Hemlock Flooring, (cholm) - PAT IL
wins. Piste " " 26 ,
pitch 61 26
Biding .." 815 to 25
Picking from $2 to $4 par hundred. 7 •
.PLINERG, Mi.TCELNO, RE,SAWING, to.,
Done at a mom ' ent's notice and by thi beet machin
ery stow wade. We have on hand
ONE HUNDRED TEIODELLID MT DRY LIJILBEUI
Ws have to the WU Pend
THasz mama= AND rtrrt, THOUSAND
FEET 07 LIINZEN.
• sad Sr. constantly Manufacturing..
sir Parties who can reach us are; foolish to go
near the railroad for Lumber. as under any circum
stances we can BELL IT usor.APER-44 least the
cost of transportation from hers to the rtilrOada
-517 82 to o per thousand.
H. B. Elg rli V s;
June 2.d.
SUSQUEHANNA
• COLLEGIATE
INSTIT UTE
The Spring term of this institution will tom
tacnce MONDAY,. APRIL 6, 1874.
No pains will be spared to maintain the high
standing of the institution, and by carefully' looking
to the interests of each Individual stsuient to make
its work evesPmcrrs efficient. Each teacher will have
his speciality, And use every facility to make the
topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible
results in his department.
• Classes will be organized in several new studies
in Science and Language. Also the Classes in En
glish will be remodeled so as to meet the wards of
new students desiring to pursue these branches.
To save expense, text books, the same as In the
country/ill be used in the p"glisti branches, with
the exception of Geography. ,
To make the sojourn of non.resident students
more pleasant, the Principal will use his house—
situated but few rods from the Institute building
—for boarding purposes, where rooms furnished
throughout and provided with' clothes closets and
other conveniences will be furnished for the young
ladies.
The best rooms in the Institute will be furnished
`and assigned to the young men; 01011 board at
the house of the Principal. There will be a easeful
supervision on the part of the Principal and teachers
of the manner in which students employ their time.
Price for furnished room and board, including
fuel, lights, and 'washing not to exceed six pieces,
$4 00 per week. Students will furnish their own
coat and be held accountable for the furniture in
their rooms.
Those desiring' to prepare themselves for the work
of teaching during the following Bummer, should
apply to the Principe' at ones. •
Tuition from Four to Teri Dollars per terra, ac
cording to studies pursued.
For further particulars or circulate, address the
Principal, E. E. QUINLAN. Towanda Pa.
kIIELFT4 FOX,
Jan. 132 Fres't Board Trustees. -
SAVE TWENTY-FIVE TO 80
PER ('ENT, BY" BUYING YOUR
CHRLSTMAS•AND NEW YEAR'S
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PRESENTS AT HUGUENMS
Ntw Goods of the latest styles. de l / 4 velry of all
dascriptiona.tu !arra , quautitica, at
Towanda, December .10, 1873
NORTHERN G'ENT4LJAAIL
WAY.—tiIrett routs North alit - meth tolital-
Limon, Washington. Philadelphia and all points
South.; also to
. 1 Butralo, Niagara Falls, Suspension
Bridge, Rochester, Syracuse and all points East,
and West on the New York Central Railroad, and
the Canada'. 111 1 .1.. On and after Sunday. Nov. 2:3.
1873, trains will leave ELM: M as follows :
I
X01{1711111D•
Mail, arrive 'lO 20 pm
Northern Express , 12 00 m
J
Morning Accommodation : ' •645 am
1 •
Evening [do ' 655 pm
•, . SOrIIirWLISD., • 1
Southern Express . 1 ' Mal • 208 pin'
6 45 am
ws. NorthinU Express north and *Southern Ex
press month, are through trains , between Rochester
and Baltimore ; ' the Morning end 'Evening Ac com
=iodation north connect at (Tanana/don with trains
for Rochester and the Falls.. 1
ti. (XLENT(ISI GAIDN/102; °eel Slept.
..,1 3 `). S. YOUNG; Gail Pass. Art.' Baltimore. Md.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY;OR BELL
HOtSES, FARMS, LOTS OR
MILL PROPERTY, or if you sigh tO lend ,
or borrow
money on Beal Estate or other secnitty fors short
term ors tarns of years, or tf you vie .
•
_RENTS OF HOUSES
Or other wopaty collected and paid, ire offer ea
=cm:uns.fte for the prompt traimaton such
_ t .
We byre now it age Rat a property for male, and
thOlie seelitg
REAL 'ESTATE INVE S TMENTS
I
In either town_or comity, viii do well to nail on u.
L. JiJOBLE & CO..
' Beal Edits Indio= Agents.
°Mee Main street, opposite Court House,- To.
wands, Pa.
Mar 19, '7441. 1 1
P 12332Y, AND DINING ROOK
First Mick north of Ward iimisa
BREAD, PIES, CARE,CRACKERS,
BAILED DAILY,
And sold at Wholesale and 44441.
In our DENLNG'ItOCOIS we will ecoommodete the
pitblfc with either s leach or s good meal et all
ramie of the day and 511,12114. • .
OTSTEILS AND 10E EIREAIi ON aim) DMILKO
TELT SEAS ON.
I.lso s Ihteassortmens of Oroca uoi.Cooloctioneri.
Traits. Nuts. Lc.
malt' U D. W. sCOTT h 00.
BLACKS*IT
lindersignd ruing recently leased for •
term of years the ol• 1. , Boss stand." in Barlizlirt"
Boro•, are now prep A rad to cam on the blacksmith•
ing besiness in all 1 ts branches, and pi t Age than.
selves to do their ork escheats shit •stn' " $ 217
other country &two ; Bradfara , COUnty, itadi
t*I?1,1111. •11 who I Lay taw Its with • oil.
gangs DAVID 3 / 4 NIL
UM *" V *es 114211% '7l.
TOW MA.
_
MA.BBLE V011te„
cizo. raoaswe ant
Han jut manta no karat asseennat
AMERICA AND ITALIAN
free phiblted t. this ..ouo.. b .malt th sy
Units tbe atliattes of the radio.,
7 keeP isad or famish to
MONUMENTS,
TOMS STONES, BLAMES, &a,
IT THE LOWEST TERMS.
Parsons In want of anything in oar Una ars r.•
@potful:ly invited to all and SitMille oar dot*.
McC&BE & SON.
Towanda, may 1.1171.
iTT w. SCOTT & CO.,
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BAKERS AND , GROCERS,
, •
Tint block:Forth of Ward Some.
We have added materially to our stock, and now
Offer a fullwortment of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS:
We keep no books. add no percentage for bad
debts : therefore we can and Will give you the tow.
esUates. All are invited to call and be convinced.
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. DINING ROC MS
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In connection with the above, and meals at all
hours of the day..
D. W. SCOTT & 00.
Txranda,_Feb. 10,1874.
A PPLETONS' AMERICAN CY
CLOPS.SIA.
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NEW REVISED EDITION.
Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every
'ablest. Printed from new typo, and illustrated
with Several Thousand engravings 7 and Maps.
The work originally published under the titleof
Tice XIV LIaiIICAN ercLIPADIA. was completed in
1863, since which time the wide circulation which it
has attained in ail parts of the 1:1 nited States, and
the signal developments which have taken place in
every branch of science, litentas and mt. have ln.
timed the editorsand publishers to submit it to an
aria and thorough revision. Ind to MOM a new
edition entitled Tax Mammal VTGLOPZADIL.
Within the last ten years the programa disiovery
in every department of Imontedge, has made a new
work of reference an imperative want.
The movement of political affairs has kept=
with the discoveries of science, and their
application to the Industrial and useful arts and the
convenience and refinement of social life. Great
pram and constiquent revolutions have occurred. in
civillving natinal changes of peculiar moment. The
war of our awn country, which was st its
-height when the last volume of the old work ap
peared. has happily been ended, and a new coarse
of commercial and industrial activity Me been
commenced:
Large accessions to our geographical knoirladge
ham been made by the indefatigable explorers of
Africa.
The greet political revolutions of the last decade,
with the sutural milt of the lapse of time, have
brought into public view a multitude of new nun.
whose names are in every one's month, and of
whose lives every one II curious to know the
mars. Great battlai Torre been fought and =b
tent sieges maintained, of which the details are u
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m of scenery, architecture and art,
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Ligrapbic , .
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In Library 'Leather, per t01.,
In Ha Turkey Mc row,per . 7.00
In Half Halo* extra gilt. per 701., , 0.00
Ia rnu Nonce% =MP% gilt edges, Pert,OL,lo.o3
Li la Hue* per ToL. . • I . 10.00
Three volumes now rawly. nneetedling *Phnes.
until conspletiqn. will be issued once in tweinianth&
Specimen of tbe Ansoncur Orcteereaxa.
sliming tions. etiv, sill be sent gratis
on application.
Pairr-ClAss Consult° :4°6711 WAXZED
Addr the 14011/hers,
D.
Aril i x=
CO., ---
519 & 551 Broadway ; R. 7., k 721 Bingo= Bt., Mara.
WHEN YOU DESIRE
IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
THE ":REPORTER " OFFICE.
THE LONG EETABLISHED
MISS'GRIFFIN'
Ilu putt been replantabed with a fall and
COMPLETE ASSORThiENT OF
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS.
To which the attention of EDT =tomato is saw
daily called. Pelee" newooabl• arid allW r sar•
antes& &
APrli _
MARBLE
Of evm7 eV% •
JOB PRINTING
CALL AT
MILLINERY 8T0111:
Or
1.1:
WAG() =I WrONS I
WAGONS,
I hare on hand a large assortment of
LUMBER AND LIGHT
WAGONS
wmaa I WILL
SELL CHEAPER
Than any other establishroent in the
country.
MMM':
Of every description manufactured
to order on short notice.
JA&FS BRYANT,
Toinads. Mara A IBM :.
'MOST .11. - SONS
Would Invite the Public to7eall mit eutoineithelr
NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE
18111177
hire now on hand the
1
BEST
ASSORTNENT Or GOODS
IblAh- -0
E IT3.nM I
We aln keep In 'tore and Lake to order g
SASH.
BLINDS,
DOORS,
MOULDINGS,
FLOORINGS, l&e.
J. 0. TROST k lOU
Oct. 1, 'INTL
WE INSURE ALL, HINDS OF
PROPERTY
Au= LOSS OE DAYLN3 ET
FIRE AND LIGHTNING.
Ws reptesest one NM =no OWN.
' Old EqX2ll and Zoos (klm P alii "
LIFE INSURANCE
IN TEE minor AND Emma noes AXE
1117TUAL oomzuwa Es Tag
117NTUD STATE&
, 1 5 1
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Troia Aa! day to awry.
NOBLE & ' mans
rob. 111,
cIUPERICE AGRICULTURAL
MatOTIWIT. fat Ws by . f -
R. Ikt. WELLES,
TOWANDA. PA... 1
Mos No. I Natetes Muck and Ms at 00118
Noun Rum
WHOLINALZ AND ItreAno . I).IIALZS AND
NOWAOMMIMN .
Usetizas. lisiboarseas suratuttilmm
Maul Ehollst Swum SOW astiltte. Eq
Ulla; IbMatallu Mkt Aid ilabllialere.
TIC Nobs alleillkinallimind jWt
Law Kowisii.W#l l / 1 4.11110f *inn
mu comus tesalepr int soul& Ma
ustuutis nu Rum =sawn, Ao., au.
Ostibillell be
Asectipthit, Illastrsted Witted W
adies, famished or mailed free to ell applicants.
n will oat but Met mate to mud toecirculars
In Mtn*
Tars, wben to Tamils. can and no me.
AotUtt TA IL IL MILLI.:
DAYTON'_k BROTHER,
Daiwa fa
WOOL, .HIDES, PELTS, CALF-
eirmt rune, as,
trok utitobtlat Wiest sub Was la_ at all gam
Olin N. Ilassaldsrs nom
`t hmoo muft i n,
SPE 4 : l uNim
IDIRIITI IG 0101D181
IRANDA,
le prices
- , V"r to do
CODONG, RUSSELL & CO.,
t rveesable terms.
AN UNDISPUTED FACT
THAT GOOD GOODS ABE SOLD CHZAPSII AT
CLOTHING HO 8E IN NORTHERN PENFAI
Eselog riceatly fitted up Cis large sad commod!•
cue store lately occupied by An k =CET% to
aceostmodate My rspldly4ncrushlg trade. I respect
fully ask my old castomas, and the public general
ly, tefeell and mamine my elegant
NEW STOOK
And Witt themselves Stu% ylptiees defy compe.
Vbialhams.
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TOWANDA, PA..
Hardware, Iron, Stoves,
Holum Furnishing Good':
Lime, Cement, Lath,
Tinware, Plated Ware,
I
" iJampa, Gas Fixtures,
Revolvetv, Cartridges,
Paints, OH; Varnishes,
Pitent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, .
i
Fanners and Mechanics Tools,
AlWays at lowest cash prices.
May 14, 1874.
ULIUS WOLFF'S
THAN ANY OMER
OP •
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Iffi.
Q WcIODFORIV
•
• AT
NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE
. STORE, - -
Na a, ArxoN a eaurmus aux:mamma St
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Is receiving one of the largest, and
best stock of BOOTS
~& SHOES ever
brought in Towanda; which he is
offering at the very lowest prices for
Cash, consisting of I:2lmsatri 4D Kre
.& Ste., 'Boys C ALF, IBOOTE6
Mums and Onmmu:al Shoes of all
kinds,' all bought direct from the
Manufacturers, and hand niade, all
goods warranted. A rem grecs or
Lavas:: Lan Founios,
Thankful for past avora,,l solicit
a continuance of the.: tune.
Tomas. May, I, 18T2.
NEW' cenuLto7 FACTORY I
: • I . ,
Opposite the new Jail, '
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TOWANDA,P.FISN'A.
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:HENRY STULEN
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Bespecifelly announce to las friends and patrons,
that he has built a
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NEW /TICK ,cArtitiAGE FACTORY,
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where he will trusisiatly keep mi hand a full assort-
ment of 1, ...? I t : I
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND • OPEN BUGGIES,
.PLATFORMLA.PLATFORM, 1
WAGON I S, . '
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TROTTING KILEYI3,' AND SEELIFONS ,
I' I I
Made of the best i material and finished l the best
city
Carriage
ri l e: gives him a Wi long de e ci i rr nce t i e city ; ver others
In the 1 ' I •
Finish, Style r an Ditrability'
II ... I
of his Wagers. , All they is an. ,,
INSPECTION OF HIS 'WORE.
,
aski i
previous to purchasing slow ere. f , • I
ALL W,01114 WAIRi4NIIO rdinis 7RiacT,
I r • '
847‘,8FACTIOY.
1 I
Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly el l
tended and respectfully :ask a contin ce of the ,
nine.
.AMMO PROMPTLF ATTEND To)
parr , , • I
. - reducedricer
RENEW
il
g r il"k
Towanda: Jan. 8. n73.—tf
FOUNDERY & MICH=
CHarOP.
ani e srbl e u r o s kil e p d i l atiP lo=dJOT: Foundry
,
are prepared to-do all kinds of work appertaining to
their bll/11110511, With proroptnees and dispatch.
' 1
' - 'MILL GEIRINGS,
1 ,
CIRCULAR S IIV MILLS!,
MAN DRIL:LS;
. And all kin of ..,
MILL I BON'S
MADE TO ORDER.
,te • i
ENGINES' ' ITPAIRED,
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And all vial; warranted live satisfaction.
i
SHINGLE MACHINES
11
Of the latest and most improved kinds maimfactured
and kept cconsbutly on hand ready for use.
.P'L 0 Er 111 S , 1
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SEDEMILL, I IRON AltDl WOODEN 1 BEAMS
. •1 Of all kilds. , 1
CULTIVAtORS, CC I ORN PLOUGHS
. AND 1
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PLOUGH ;10 111 'I'S ,.
Of all kinds, and the latestimProventents kept
1 - :._, i constantly onlhand.
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. ' CiIiTRN P?WERS,i
LARGE ' AND - IIMALL fiZE.
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flTO'iiE .CASTINGS
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i mcELLAB b,
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SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
LARGE IRON, SETTLES
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• And all kinds of castings farrashed t
March 30,1870. MEANS & RO CKWELL.
BLOOD
l it CO., •
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Still contlnu o manufacture their C 43 °bated
HORSE POWERS' & CLE : , I •
and will sell a better =chino, for lees /honey' than
- can be had else/there In the world.
1 W 34 claim for
our machines that they will do as m , 'or more,
thin any other. uad are More' durably built. We
persoaally es tend our work and see that It le
well down. We will send
,
• 1
D GAUD:4FM,
of our machines, on application.
I I
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One 46 Trek Horie THRESHER A UPEFA TORS,
THM I SSIIER and CLEANERS , .
- F,. A IV il I N G -MIL I r S,
=MAR AISD Dal SAW =Le r
;SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to order.
Give us a call before purchasing elsewkrie.
•va 'lap cnioaavult, ismadv.
• "O i D ?S tr. l oo l lil
Ass. 2, 1869.1 I L 'll
OOL :CARD I G,. I . L
W'l - 1
MANUFACTURING, &C.
After a ,
recess of four years, Itid heavy expenditure
In improving Mills and Wa r Power, we spin re
ams-au old business of
1
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11ANITFAOTHIUNO, WOOL CARDING, f CLOTH
DRESEITS ' &O. .
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Appreciating the tiara , thoes, we nave thought
beat not to **let down," buttopuah Home Industry
as the best means of restoring plenty. I 14
Fir the soc6nunodation of the nearly extinct; race
of Spinners, We shall make fps. For those who
prefer, we will make Tarn,—
. • 1
, • **i 1 0 TARN, Pisiffm, &C.
I . ,
- In eon olden with Loeil Option we tropese to
aid the frugality of the country by making a few
thousand yards of f
St 0
out Cloth, that will enable s
every rrs to kee his breectra O- I •-
1 • ,
Those who can, should and we
i l , will show
them one of the congest and ostcompl to
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WOO:LEN FA' T0P.11:6 •
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In the United tales. i
1
Oar machinery , la now in g od order; a e our water
power is never-failing the public may be; in no fear
of disappointment, and we war rant , all work to be
done propeily. . I
e •,. H. 41. INGIiAM.
Camptown, Pa., May 14J 1813.
NEwAND' risil 1 1 LANTS.-4
Kr Abbildged 'Condom of Na. Bus and
ftpSßaMitltil Phut. till now .' .. . and will be; maned
oallsellqa. Eafv ol
mild 19 " 7 0r. Ite '
T=
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JULIUS WOLFF
arid N.
e~enaw~a:s~o
iwitkals - 1::•.•:_AND - plitovgLunr
%A • ! . . ',.;. , ,.. - 0-- , ...'•-_-,-, •- - -/
, -•,.,
•• _
, • .• STOItE.'!: .
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McOARE• 4- , EDW ARD :,
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.. . • Wholesale and Retail pokers ha , ....
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FAUILY -GROCER' ' a il
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=KM% NEW BLOCE. ! TOWANDA. rA.
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' We do not dean it necessary in :emollients elPthe
&fluent articles we keep. Our assortment is
ALWAYS COMPLETE. - '
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' We sell nothing but ! .
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FIRST CLASS 'GO'ODS.
Cash paid for Farmers Prodfico.
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_...- JANES WOAD;
. March 1 . 1870 . WIL ILDW • • '•: , ,
NEW STEAM FLOURING i, I 1
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The subscrib desires to give notice that his new,
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• STEAM FLOTRING MTT,T, •
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... --, • -: 71 : '7 : . .
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Is now in succesidbl operation, and that be is pre:
pared to do all work in his line on short notice.
•
CUSTOM GRINDING DONE 011121 F. SAME AY'
THAT IT IS REC EIVE D.
Wheat, Buckwheat and. Bye Flour, Corn Meal,
Teed. Bran, /sc., always on hand, and for sale at
lowest rates.
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PARTICIULAII 210FICE....Perions livings o the
west aide of the river desiring to patronise my , ,
will have their ferriage paid bo th
i ways, when I'
tutafra of ton b an . npwanbt.
F. 8 A
C 'B. PATCH, • • , •
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WHOLESALE AND •, BET: fl • !!:
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DF t Lvit IN ! ! ,
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GROCERIES AND PROVISIO,'S,
, .
• ' TOWANDA, Pi.
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The -beet brands of . ;
•
' ' F LOUR .
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ALNiAYS ON RAI , D.
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The highest price paid for all kinds of - ' '
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COUNTRY PR,ODU• I 3P. 4
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BUTTER, POULTRY 14 GA E
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Especial attention paid to
.filling orders, Goods
delivered free of charge anywhere In the- 'Borough.
. . .
C.. B.i PATCH.
Towanda, Jan 14, 18741
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. BARGAIN'S IN STOVES!, '
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TINWARE; • ' .
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. • HARDWARE, •
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, • IRON. AND NAILS, - ,
GLASS, ;
CARPENTERS' TOOLS, •
t - - . • ; ',f
ike., • ke., • - Sr,c., -.Sr,c.,
•
Given to all purchasers for cash ! at
H. T. JUNE'S .
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HARIIWARE'STOP A
TOWANDA, PA. . .
Esc. 17. '73. •
' HEADQUARTERS
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FOR
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WATCHES, JEWEL Y
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S I 1 4 ' V 4 R W: A. R E I . .
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' , M - . lirsoiazieu . .
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Has opened a 1
._
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NEW JEWELRY STORE, ON BRIDGE ,ST ' BET
1
In the building formeriy oectipied by ,boring A.
Titris, with a large assortment of Gold and 811 et ..
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- Anwrican.and Swiss ;Watches :
Fine Gold Jewelry, ',Gold eta;
' CHAINS AND RINGS,
7-,
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CHAIN BRACELETS. '
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BUTTONS, PINS, &c. &c. &c. &c,
• A full line ODOM MYER and plated ware. '
I '
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Of all kinds—Gold, Siltei and Steel.
CLOCKS'. •
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. .
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From the cheaneat to the, beat , • and many ether
articles too numerous to mention, but to be Seen
by calling. • ~. ' , IL, DENDELMAN • .
'N; B. Watches. Liocks and Jewelry repaired by
practical workmen. and warrantel.! •• , .
Towanda, Nov, 10. '73 , !
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QAYRE.—THE NEW 'TOWN IDP
NJ SAYRE. PA.. is' Situated on the Einsquehantm
River, between Waverly. N. L. and Athena. PA, 93
miles from the Anthracite, 48 miles from the E'n.lll=
van, and 83 miles from the 'Semi-Bituminous Coal
. Mines of Pennsylvania. It is the Southern terminus
of the Southern Central Raliroad,niso of the Ithaca •
& Athens Railroad, and is virtually the Northern
terminus of the Lehigh Valley sod t's- / 4 ri.. ! lt. fi'lui •
roads. It le a mile- and a quarter from ! the Erie
Railway at Waverly. ! , 1 ,
SAYRE has already in succesefid Operation a e
Car Wheel Foundry, &Furniture Factory. a Our.;
owns% Woolen Milt and a Mining Mill. vii, ,
growth is anticipated for 1874. • ' 1
THE TOWN PrtOT ' - 1
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Is now ready for examination, Lots for reside tee
and Mignon( places for Bale on reasonable to . . i.l
Its favorable location makes it a ,
DEfinLiBLE POINT FOE 1L1NN.1416 ' i ' . ,I• •• : 1
and iespeehtl Indueairuonta ars offered. - ., 1
a Pa.
itISAL aa M NA a Mr* Nattonal lank, of WI ior
Sar
MArdiEl) - 4 1:4.
kugglNg ?baba
TUP.. H.,0. PORTER & SON,: •
1 , 1 '. l ;
AT
- •-'• ' I' • 121 D :
OLD CASH tra STORE,
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arusumina 21fEgrg mime'
1
amiss *lb Uttl Ph* stew, T ow anda. PS. I
L.. 1 i
SiMereaultrtothitr AUL lifolland
sample% oso oonsountlng on aztonidna In.
. ombradrig nay ortider usd In the Arts for
asefudy relectsd elth
JO the avi l tihi of Us robtle. latch ne
with free purshamo.
Wald on the mcil l reacatalde farms ator
800. antatsting Of . / / .I- •, ~, •• ' 1 1 . ,
, ; _ II . I I 1 , ' ' •
I Dituos, Ma i lmaze, Ommacer.s, '---
--1 - . • . ' it ow. TAJzzor. whowsdi
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'ALCOHOL AND ENTINE,
Ama t ußp
, , ; • ; , ,
BLOM PAINT, V .7WEITE- WASH,
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Andall kinds ;rushes,
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KEROSPre O . COAL OIL,
; • • vomms fluids , '
• Lutes, mums, wf.r.m, nasmers,
1 1
• Sperm, Lard, Whale, Ninge Foot
TANi,rira'S Alai A,C*IXNE 45 ,
1 . , , •
• Fang end Tonal Articles in all beds milli.
SPONGES, RSIMIIM, wen 09311 1 14
111 I 1 I
Ponadeai l Mar, Peritiroary, '
L 1
I POCKET.B 00 i .POBT IfpNAIS,
{, -
ir V - Pocket MUM Neraril. '
,
1•1 1 i
Tong, aims 'AND •II; PREPAIIATTOBS I
„ ! 1 I • • i
• , PURE WINI2I LIQUORS, ,
1 I I I -,,, I- I . I
• To: Mediodnal lista
, 1 _
Tonooo, SFonr, l
I,Preze ! AND, CIGRS,
II - I
Garden, Plaid . an d :tour . Seeds, Trauma Sup-
porters, guspenaoring Moulder Braces, Maul
1 Pampa. Teethtne Mtgs. Pinnace BottlefC,
Nipples, Stipple Shelhi uel maws,
1 Bed Pans. Belfarling Fruit Is" Ti l 1, 37r1i
ugs montalers. Illevertan Extrads. Mons', ..
J, laorWars, Rotates, VOL. Corks.-Eath
1 ftWe- . L and Stove Eaddng, Fish . Tackle. Am'. , '
munition. kc., Botanic. =e• We and Homeopath. .
to Medicines. and , alt the popular Patent
•t 1 ' i •
MEDICINES.'
r. • 1 1 1 . 1. • r
1 Alternates Warranted as ,represorted." Persons at
a distance can receive their orders by stage or Salk
which will receive 'prompt and careful attention.
. I Medical advice 'given gratuitooslT it the sake..
I chiwODA ,m7_for medietto, I -; -1 j•-
1 rm,manitar past liberal patromagii„ WOnla fel.
;artfully armours:eta their friends and the public,thsa
no pains shall be spared to unary; and mei:Atha con
. Mauston of their confidencetronsge. : 1
I ,UT Open Sundays for p rescription from 9 to 10
a.m., and 12 so. to I, and sto 6 p.m. ' I
1 IL C. PORTER it SON. -
1 'April I. 1872.-11. ' I I - i , I '
1
, POWER otitis I
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T HE - 311133 H
,
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lIITSLPIEBEYS'S
HO MEOPATMIC SPECIPIQ .
the I -
Have proved, trona most ample esperte ,an
'entire success. Simplel prompt, efficient and rella.
Die. They are UM only medicine=ctly adapted
to popular use.-so simple that cannot be
made in nslng,thana; so .harmless u to be free from
danger; and so efficint as to be always reliable.
They have the highest ecimmendatlon front all,'and
will always render satisfaction., 1 - .. . 1
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nos. I -, =UM , morn.
1 I. levers, Congestion. Inflammation, 23
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, 23
13. Crying• Colic. or Teething of Infants, 1 25
I 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, 23
'5. DYeentarri Griping. Bilious Colic, ' 25
6. Cholera Morbus. Vomiting, " • ' 25
7. tonglis4olda. Bronchitis, 1 25
IS. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache, -- 25
19. Headaches, Sick. Headache, Veritigo, 25
110. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, I • . 25
1 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 25
12. Whites, too Profuse Parted', 25
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, , 25
34. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eroptioni, 25
15. Blieumatisim; Rheumatic Patna, 25
16. Fever and Ague, Chill lever,' ,Agues, 50
;17. Piles , blind or bleeding, 1 - 50
'IS, Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes,, 60
• 119: Catarrh , acute or chronic, In fl uenza, . ../ 5o
20. Whooping Cough, violent coughs, 1 50
21. 'Asthma, oppreseed breathing, 50
122. Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, I so
;23. Scrofula, enlarged glands, ibiellings, ; 50
124. General Debility, Physical Weakness, I 50
125. Dropsy and eicanOl Secretions, , . 60
126. Sea iiickness sickness from riding, , 50
127. Kidney Diseaite. Gravel, 1 • ' 1 50
128. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, or 1
Involuntary discharges, 11 00
129. Sore Month, Canker, . - 50
40. Opium, Weakness,' I .; 60
131. Painftd Periods. with Spasarns, I '5O
132. Sufferings at change of life, 1 I 1
.00
43. Epilepsy, Spaisams; St. VitusiDance, . 00
34. Diptheria, ulcerated sore throat, 50
• 35. Chronic Congeations and Eruptions, 50
Vials, 50 cents, (except 18, 32, and 33,) 1 00
' FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above, 33 large vials and an
- I nal of Directions., I 1 .9 000
I Case (Morocco) of 20 large attar and Book. 6 00
. Single Boxes and Vials as above.
, Sir These remedies are sent by the case or single
box to any part of the country, free of char ,on
receipt of price.' !Address
0
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- A1111 ; 11. pOIITED, pruggps ,
•` May 28, 1873, I : 1
.' ' i Towanda, pa.
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' ~ I UjOtki24y.l %
1 • '" I • 1 1 ' 1 ,' ' I
4 1 1 II: ' ! , •
1
T. 'f, FOR AI,I,
P is 1• I I I
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I r iT T H E: • • •
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NEW JEWELRY SRORE I
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7. A, l noczwF,LT,
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Is constantly receiving, in ad won to.his large
stock of Jewelry,. ,
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i FINE GOLD SETS,
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PINS , ~ ' '
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I. ' -• '''• .
BANDS, • ' .1
1
RINGS.' , ,
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'I I STUDS,
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NECKLACES,
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AMERICAN anci sWiS I I .
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GOLD .iND SILVERI, WATCHRS,
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SILVER-PLATED {PARE OP I
ALL VARIETIES
GOLD, SILVER Axn STEEL SPECTACLES,
, , •
SILVER awn PLATED ' I
CGS AND CHARMS.
, 1
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• . ' CLOCKS
1 1 1
. -of all descriptions at the 'lowest prices. •
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WATCH, OEOOE and JEWELRY repairin done
in the beat manner, and (
warranted.
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' Thanks fora liberal' patrona g e 'and hope to merit
a continnance ot' the same. 1-
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W. A. ROCKWELL.
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Towanda, No • 12, '73. ! -
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.O, A: BLACK 1 . • .
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OFFERS
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CROCKERY .OF VARIOUS PAT
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And as loaru th lowest •
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.. GLASSWARE, ' - -
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- TABLE CUT.T.ERY, • ' ,
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• SILVER PLATED' WARE, ,
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WOOD WARE ...
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, . • STONE WARE,
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, ~. . B.IRD CAGES, ~
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w - 1 BASKETS,
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I : CrLA SS SHADE ',
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I would say to the pttltie that, l on any goods kept
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lin stock I 1 will not oe atleriold 1 ,
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I ,0. A. BLACK,
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I f htlfai, E'en 19, frg. - ' . I
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rivn-Nra .. 'GORDO
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PrTOVO iBLOO'
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•-. • - -') T WANDA, :A,
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WU AND R • AIL
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•- . I DR' GGTS I TS
stringextuistve repaired t i
stand, have r nod with, a
selected stock, o Wig of
ACID% Emu. 8, Ennuas, Raw
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eokmu , POWDZIW, 0 MB, --
•
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'ITN , Trams, ito., .
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And ail ,
1 1 - \ - ' ''.
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L - PARATIONS ,
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DiE TU ,- MACH . NE OILS,
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EXTRA REFI ED HEROSEIi *ALCO,I2 .-
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PURE IWI ES AND 'LIQUORS.
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- For Medicinal Pa sea. -
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TOBACCO, SNUFF D t CIGAR
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1 1 • All the
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POPULAR- A.TENT v)WINKS
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1 1 And a Fine Allem' nt oc,
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TOILET , ND PANE . G 07. .
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Hose
than the oat care and attention giv en to thl
Compoundin g o Prescriptions.' Open 13ruldaya,
from 9 o'ciock,a ,to Ip.m. k from 5 p.m to 7 p.m.
Dr, MADILL be consulted id the store on SAO
radny of each w ek, as heretofor .
D. H.T7 N. G. GO
W.
Towanda, May 7, 1812. 1 - -,
"..."..."..".
IRST
, ATION L B 'NH F ,
OF TOWAD A -
CAPITAL ' ' $125 0e0. •
SURPLUS UND . . ...I' .- . 7 t .. 40 000, •
- - ' --=- i i • .
trainuaractil Banka
07:, land,
7 ii
usi. - for tij -
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GESERAL BANKIN 4'.
1:I - 1
INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS AMOR MG TO
AGBEE3EUT. .
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amour. OAHE irmt TO PIM COLDLO"'" ' 4OS l N4H
AND CHECKS.
' Parties tilahin to ECEND MONET LI. any pirt of tile
United States,
cipal cities and ..• of Etompe, can here procure
drafts for that p•• • • _ 1
P 834G8 TICKETS
To or from the o .. country, by beet eteameF or sail
tug lines, always •ia hand.
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FAMILIT.SI3/10U , =Dr= AT =DUMP Hap. . -
Hight:: Price. p• id for U.S Bond r , Gold a u d Nee
JOS. POWELL, 'reshi g nt. .N. N. BETTS J -
December 1,'I: .9. , 1 , 1 Caabler.'
. ~ i. I ' I
1011 X. & N. 1 . CANAL & • R.R. I CO.-.--
-LI L ' 1 -1 -.
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,4,BRA NG 24 I lOF PASS . S*(I2.It =MB.
I Monday; December 8,1873..1
sotrfaws:). 1 non•awanni
----r.----- • PRINCIPAL --.....
No.i No. I No., I No. 1 No. No
20.1 9.`' 7. ST-TI 0 3: S . 3°. A. *4 •
l'.r •11,1.
Pat.Pat l l am ' I Par Ir , atrai
1 1. ..J.; . , II 1 1 1
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245 fisqj d ie ....limiaira ' iiiii)i'e i ii liii
1
3 20, 120 905; Waverly 11 43 5 se, 705 • '
3 28; 129 ! 9 12' ' savre '1135 i 5-42; 4158
3 3.5 1 85 ( 919 .... I .Atliens.... . 11 29 533 8 1 3
420 2 05,10 007' __Towanda. . 1050 505; 615
515! 10 50 ....Wyaliasin g . 945" 51 l-
5 Sal 3 0 !1/14. -, ...Laceiville... ' 9 26' I 05! 4 4
602 ... 'll 36' 1.. Ifeshonnen... 9 03 , , 5 1
6 :
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tact every de r:luxi nt w ill be found complete.
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We
. als9 agents for ~i 3 I -
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• LESLIES UT PAPF.R PATERS& . .
rn,
o.'. ' 1 , •
N,.. 31. leave Emirs'at l,
5 30 p. m.; Waverly, at
6 is p. M. ; Sa 0, 624 p.: m.; Aliens, at 630 p: tc.. , .
' 'arriving at Tow '•aa at 710 ix, m
• -• • • D. A. PAOSER, • 1
• - , - 1 Superintendent'
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; A I 7ffrgrt li tt
Prv7ar:l. RAILROAD. Taking effect bn
Monday, i lNov. 1 , 1872 . 1 r 1
SOUTHWARD I, STATIONS. I WiIIITRWARD
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8:0 TOWANDAI .
4:00
8:1a B T LAY I JIINCTIO.N . 3:50
B:3q . ..:.morfaoE.l
.' 8:30
9:101 -WA,C01.3.1..... 2:45
9:3 0 ' I ....NEW ALBAN Y .... I 2:25
9:60 , „srnr.r. l lY;RS 2:05
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10:20 .. ...DUSHODE. '1:30
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OeilliPaisenger Agent.
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FOR SA E.--' 'I • i '
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THREE DESIRABLE 74ran..s.
CENTRAL Y LOCATED;
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Monthly Iliymc is take aiortion o f the my
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.Tin 14.1874. - A. J. NOBLE & Co.
THREE i - He
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Boys t
The s are llaiellini , and. the
Girls and en , and Women, :too, all
rnshinglor their Groeeries‘to the ' '
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RED,{{ I NV TE & BLUE - STORE.
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GRACE lES & P ROVISION
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Now told cheap r than the clicapes4. : Evorythind in
the line l of °roc ries & Provislo r ,
' FLOUR, FEED,
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FA-MILY GR OC ERI ES '
Kept at the Red , White & Blue Store- ,Come acid ,
got a pile of g oos for a little torlor.
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THE HIG 'T PRICE PAID IN CASH FOR
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At the Red, Whie! & Blue Store of •
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Towanda Jan rll ' '
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OOK - BINDRY.—THE PUBLIC
is respectltdly informed t the Book-Binder;
had been removed to the 111, porter" Buildin g ,
third story, where will be done
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'll ROOK-BIND , rte! 1
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IA all Its Mien* branches, on;terms as reasonable
as "the times" 1-111 allow. The sty will be un-
der the charge o
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An experienced Binder, and all w rkwillbe promptly
done in a'styli, aitil manner which cannot be excelled.. ..
lanais. idagartnes Newspapers, Old kooks, , ko., '
bound in •evett v ariety of style. Particular atten
tion willl.re paid to tne Bulhigd Binding of _
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BLANK 800 , 1
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To any desired pattern, which 1. quality and dun..,
bitty will be warranted.
All work will by ready for delic ry' when promised,
The patronagejof the public Its solicited, and per.
feet satisfaction gaarrantoed.. , 1
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Towanda, August 2. 1860.-tf
COAL. .. 1h -
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The subscriber having the iigency of the Hutch'
- son Colliery at Kingston, Pa ~ la iirepared to furnish -
dealers with all sizes of Anthratte Coal, prepar e d
In the best mannes,
,from the celebrated Cooper
Vein. A-full sup ply
c. of. this Go may be seen by •
Callin g on W. H. Humiston , at e Now Coal Yard.
on Plue, one bl k south of Ma a. - street; , where Olt
arti;lutitcd to call. Full weigh and good quality
insured. L. S. CASE.
ToWaada, Feb. 3.1874. -
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cIOOD FARM FOR BALE,Cheap,
‘ I .A containiull about 73 acres; about .50 acres im -
eafe',3, former' owned by J. AI. ' Bowman, decd
"g h°l2Be• g °° 4 frame barn, ;good water, young. .
bearing trait tr.'s, and situate in Asylum
twp., four
miles from Towanda. Terms easy. Enquire of H•
o; soar. Towanda, or
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' Mar n ^rat, - w. -:are, Fs, .