Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 10, 1874, Image 4

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FALL SEEDZG di , Msenows .—The
- practice of seeding down meadows
in conection with some kind - of grain,
is less common among our best fu
lmars than formerly. Many of them
have learned from expenenee that
the various speeies of our e - alli*ated
grasses actudlyt succeed better 'When
alone than with rye, wheat,andsown
similar coaise growing kinds of
grain, which'are likely to smother
and retard the growth of the more
delicate " grasses sown therewith.
But when grass seed is sown in
spring, and upqn rich soils,the coarse
growing weeds are likely to be more
injurious than ordhiary kinds.of
grain, whereas, if sown in fall, early
enough to insure a good start before
cold weather,' the weed nuisance will
be almost, if not entirely, obviated.
Wheat, rye, and oat stubble. may
•be turned ander immediately after
harveSt, and allowed to remain for
few weeks, or until the first fall
rains;'then harrowed i and the grass
seed i sown. If rye or wheat should
appear from the scattered grain left
at harvest time, or the land ia not in
- first-rate filth, cross plowing may be
necessary before sowing. . There is
nothing gained by sowing the graiii
seed too early, but if heavy 'showers
should come in August, w e - prefer
this month to Septumber_in the more
Northern , States. 'Usually the first
week in September is a safe time to
*escape severe droughts, and insure a
fall growth and_a fair crop . of ' hay
the ensuing season. ,If it is desir
able to add clover lo timothy, the
seed may Ye sown early the following
' spring. If any of our readers expect
to-seed , down any land next spring
_with the hardy perennial grasses, we
would suggest that they try fall seed
. ing to a limited extent, , and see
which of the two systems, is the best.
We hate practised both, and are
decidedly in favor of .sowing grass
1 seed alone, and in the fall, instead
1 qf-with grain and in the sprincr
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Ta C4s FRCIT.-A correspondent'
of the .gti ral _Yorker furnishes'
some ecpllent ideas about canning!
fruit. She says: Use onlyfresh
a l nd that' which is perfectly ripe, notJ
too scft, but just right to eat well;
Fill your cans full cf fruit, put thd
can in a kettle of cold water; put a;
-few iron rings in the bottom ,of the
1, t to preTent the cans froin break;
ing: then pu'i over a slow'fire at first;
'waking it hotter after the can' has
become hot. Too•- great a heat at
first will crack the cans, at the bottom!
Meanwhile, r make - a nice syrup of
white sugar, 'and when your fruit ii
• half done cooking pour year - syrup
over the friait in the cans, and con
tinue boiling until done; remove
from the fire ancr's - eal. Some peg;
pie cook their fruit befoTe putting it
in cans, but it does net .preserve its
natural flavor as well, neither will
the syrup be as clear.. Looking the
....fruit in the cans is the Proper way
of canning , fruit; lin my: estimation.
I ase half . - a pound
.of Sugar to
quart jar of fruit; "cherries, peach
.es, pears,and raspberries will do with .
si:; ounces.- Cook quart jars twenty
to *. thirty• minutes, - accordin•T io
I.c.eep watch ° of yolir
calm ~chile Boiling, and as . fast :is
• the *fruit in the can lowers, fill np
" . with well•riPened fruit; neat morn
ing test your jars; and if they do not
11-00,- boil them. over again. In tO
Macs from time ofcanning, test.your
. ..fruit again, and •if the cover hops
the.n.4 4r it will stand for years, as 11
have Soraii now nearly four years olfl
'l3y testing ten days after canning,
.you will never 'be awakened in the
night by a load report as'--Of a gib
- -going - off, as I have heard people tell
about, and breaking some half-dozen
- .cail l 'nearest to,it. *Keep your cabs
in ?epool but not a damp place.
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H APPLES fOIt HT:14 . 14 Btoon.--Wi l th
is the value of the apple,,' as' au ar
' Cele of . food, • is ~ far underrateld.
Besides containing a large amount
:of s:ugat, mucilage and othernutft
tiv&matter, apples contain Vegeta
ble acids, aromatic qualities,. etc.,
• hi-elfact powerfully in,the capacity
of refrigerants, tonics
. and
ties;
_and m . ilenArcely used at the
season of mellow ripeness, they oe
rent debility, and indigestion, and
avert without doubt.ma.ny of the "ills
that flesh is heir to." The.operaLdri
of Cornwell; England, consider -rite
ttpplcs nearly as nourishing •as
bread, and far more's() than potatoes.
the vear - 1801—Which was a yelar
of nincll seareitv—apples,. instead of
converted• into cider;-!....were
sold to the poor, . and the labor 4 s
'asserted that they could "stand thOir
-I ,Work' on 'baked apples withott
'; t •5... a potato diet required
c left whereP.
pithter meat or some other substan
tial- nutriment. :The French and
dermang use apples extensively,
do the inhabitants of all European
nations. The laborers depend up n
• tam as an article of -food, and f
4iriently make a dinner of Elie l d
and-bread. There is no fruit
c r acked in as many different, ,ways fin
our country as apples; nor is there
why fruit whose value as tin article o
nutriment,-is as great, and so lit le
appr&ciated.—lraler Citre:T,uurnol.l
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DAsmiENT WALL.—Hydraulic
sometimes called
,w - ater-lime, is the
stifeliind to use for walls 6n
the ,ground and against banks, and
even 'glen it is best to have a foot lof
space between the cemented wall and
the earth,{ and fill this Space with
Fihi aIP dry - gtone —that is,i.stone tot
Mortared, _but laid-dry 'and open, 'ao
that the Water.that conics from' the
tacli: t trill go down thrciugh these
I)c.3E.e stones - to the bottom of the
I all, and Then be carried oil by snit
a le drains. , This is all necessary
, i ,„
hero basement walls are built
against banks that give out wa4r,
whichivnl freeze into solid ice and
throw the wall down, even when
made' of the best of material. Banks
Which are dry and never give out
water do vet_ require such a safe
giaari as this space ,filled with -
rub
'e. '' ,
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1 WET PASTURES. —A writer in the
London Field relates his .experiene
ii{ reclaiming wet pastures. He has
f l iu,l shallow draining : the most
at;ivautageons, and that the tile mey
be safely laid either near the snrfaee
or further 'apart than in draining
111;.,ble land. Haying fried limo . alid
barnyard maunre as top dressings
after drainagevhe 'was led to subti
tote bonedust, and found it much
:a9re beneficial than either or both
' ,, f the former, On a thin, light soil,
1,11,10 pounds of bones produced la
#11,., rich, thick herbage, in placeqf
: ale caarse grasSea and Sedges that
r,r( l v previous to the draining. Oh
fielvic:r clay the quantity of boncis
'soi increased with good effect. Ap
~i nlay of $2O peearre in bones, 'e
I.sund was retnrned in IL ' TOT AbO tr.
t.
period, 'while.. the lienefit was a ' 1
aPParent after the expiration of
twenty :years. i
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pa. a N.Y. CANAL & 11.8.
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tax imhor-11 •! P X
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No. 32 teams Tcrsanda 710 a. m.; stopping at all
!stations,a wiring at iltaccrly at 8 05, and Elndra at
9 00 A. 54 ,
No. 31 lams Elmira 530 p. m 4 Stopping at a 1
! Stations, arriving s l, Waverly 615. arid Towanda
710 P.Y.
Train 6 leaves Philadelphia 2:10 P. Id., New York
22 M., sorbing at Tnnkbannock 1016 P. 3t.
Train 3 leaves Tanktimmock at 7:00 £l!.. aris
ing at Philadelphia 2:13 P. M. and New 'York 3:53
P. IL I • I
• - 8 aml 15 r , dilly with PralmanSleeping
Trains.
ears attached. {
Drawing Boom ears sitach td to Trail* 2 and 9
between Elmira andilltdadelphia.
B. fl, PACKER. Superintendent.
goes
We offer D
the. following
Hemlock Flaming,
White rate "
Pitch se es
tes:
fl ,
hoicel••••
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notice and by the bei4 machlm•
(have on hand _ !.
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10131311 CD FELT DRY fAllsloßll3l
ire in the BEM Fond
=BEE EIONDIMO AND FIFTY TROUSAIiD
IT= OR L'elstßEEt • '
And are constantlylfaantschtring.
Ai' Parties who can reach num foolish to go
near the relined for Lumber, as under any drown
aluzleca xim as A= IT USITAPER—aII least the
cost of transportation from here to the railroads—
say $2 to $3 per thousand. tl
• U. B. INOILA3I,
Fine 2G. .n. I cgpptowx;,
PLilitsG, MA
Doze at moiezt'
ery 'now =aft We
ONE FICNDEED TB
Re ha
NORTHERN CENTRALfRAIG
WAY.—Direct route North and Soitth to Bal
timore, Washington, Philadelphia and lall points
South ; also to Buffalo. ,Nismirs Palls, Baspension
Bridge, BoehetWEVrieue and all points East
and West on the New Park Central Railroad. and
the Canada'. its. pn and atter Sunday. Roe. 23.
1873, trains will lea 7 ELMIRA as follows :
0321CRL111). :I
il
- : ----------------4 10 20 put
.1, 12 00 m
. ',. 645 am
Mail. arrive.. ......
Northern Expreist.-4..;:...
Morning Accommochiticin.
Evening
- SOUTHWARD.
Senate - rn
,Ezpress.
Mall
nOrthern Eapress north and Southern Ex.
press south, are through trains between' Rochester
and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening me am
'modation north connect at Canandaigua with trains
for Rochester and the Falls. !I -
G. CLETTON GARDNER, Genl Supt.
YOUNG, (itiel Pass. Ag't, Baltimore, Md.
011 WI 14 TO BUY OR SELL
101
11,
HOUSES, ' 'ARMS, LOTS OR
,-,
_1
MILL, Pr.OPEIITY, of if yon wish to lend or borrow
money on Real Estate or other securttyl for a short
term or a term of year, or if you wish,) ,
• .ir
EICTS
I collected and pal4we offer.;m
-: the prompt trinsupon of such
F.
ne hit of property for ule; and
•Cr property
facilities fo •
EE
have now a
s
El
Ea
1 .. nty. will do well lo call on ;as.
A. J. NOBLT,Itz CO.. •
Beal Estate and Leen Agents.
t, opposite Court! House. To
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C 6 lilign'etrel
Pa.
19.
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fr.36l4vES
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inpurria. coiame gives the
he "
_lncrease of Salary Lei " and
in a dng n t h C a v ct
B o i fl h B t 6 s 2 ,
sting
land coin interest on Bonds, and
tiding and Contracting sets since.
Messages and 'Memorandum, In.
IProclimations, aid • Action in
iLonlidana and Yes" Srippane
MOE OF rf Or.
This ACCVSJITE al
Ft'LL . *ZOO= 011 tt
its repeal, on Train
natelsa Questions, 1
" Legal Tenders
the warious Ervin
President IlnuiVa 3
terviews, Letters
Alabama, Arkansail,
Court Decisions.
Laws. Conetitutil
pending, In States, J
tics, Tables of App;
rency Distribution
valuable for camp'
. Address
Znois and Wiseinatia Ha:Skold
mill Amendments, node and
*el Nation. 0 Baale.pay" Stang
priations, Debt, El ens, Cur
by States and aikettotue, kc. In.
8 11 . Stiskpost-paid.
OEO. FRS.DAWtR)N,_
O. Box 434, Wasidogi, D. C.
9,1874.
Tdwzada, Aug.
NE DOLLAR will pay •-.lne years'
O
,mbscrlption For the
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TOVANDA J017.4;CA'L,..
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The Jor . pcAL, enlargement , ca ntatas as
.., .......146 c‘...—_
much reading nutter" as any ether [ paper ht the
county, including a full and carefully Prepared reo
ord of all the county news. It Contain the Court
Jury and Trial Lista; Weekly report of
the Abstract of Sheriff Bales and the cur.
rent news of the dty.
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1
Try,llt. Bend for a sample copy, whicci 1
will be
sent from on application.
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Editor add Prop'?.
231 w
July
C°AL'' :1 ' •
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,The subscriber having the agency Of the Hutch!.
eon Colliery at Kingston, Pa" is prepared to famish
dealers with all street:of Anthradte=prepared
in , best truziner.the eele
Vein the . ~/1 full eundy of f
thin Coll my be e=j:
calling
,on W. H. E=lston, at the New Coal Yard,
on Pine, one block south of - Main street, where all
are Invited to call. Full weight and 'good quality
insured. • 1...
.Toll'Fvfla. Feb. 311871. 8. CAM. .
ir I
WEST ST -- ---
k 1.19 7 TORZ
IMEMIKIM
A TESIPER ,:NCE
'cents per Day. CRARGIta vary
meets acid vegetables is the
to Uts Qty.
.1.. issairrr, "eceiturtar,
DOOM 54 eta 7
MODEM. The
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MEM
OF HOSES
TE INVES',7ENI,6
THING
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room for the L&B,GEST and
CLOTHING
market, I will for the
SIXTY DAYS
EIiIdMER CLOTI;11i0
,ESS 0k1e0877
. .
for roe to say that tap goods are
•
at greatly reduced prices nth
Over, to neat gamin.
M. E. EOff l
ENFIELD
MI 1
OK - OF POIOICS
you 1874■
EET HOTEL,
01 - SE, ON Tile' EUROPEAN
PLAN
inlea3lloollll.
TOWANDA:
St ABB? . =3 K
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1
Ever exhibited Ix this r
tirrite the attrrtfr,
They keep on 14.
MONUM.ENTi,
fr i OM 'MBA El zw0n51:2,931
Of overyAtylk
llNibv:l4,:svaDc'obvpiaittil
Persons In want of anything In ours Um aro ts.
spoctttilly liptta2 to all and =Woo oug do*.
McCABE &SON
Tvw1214:11" *7 1.1171.
D W. SCOTT & CO., _ •
. .
'BAKERS AND - GROCERS,
Find block Forth of Ward BOOm. . •-
;
We a hn added rste c ially a, to our dock, and now
offer.
•
GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS.
Ws keep no book& add no` • ..page for bad
debts ; therefore we can and will give you the low
est rate& all are Invited to call and be convinced.
- DINING , R001"tIS
In connection with the above, and meals at all
hours of the day.
D. W. socrir & 00.
Tmranda, Yob. 10,1874.
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LABODi" AND BE3r .
Which clq
We also tesp_ln lion sod
SASH.
Oct. 1.1873.
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=nal nowelpthok Mobstot plaid iibr.
Mod or woad tree tO 01l soolloonts.
It will coot but throe onto to for ebonite.
Pawn,
Ifornoro wton m Towounio. 01114 no so.
'Aortal It E. WILL I:
ATTON & BROTHER,
D
meg.ln
WOOL, HIDES, PELT§, dALF
-1181201, ;WM MI
' I
Reit 'lda the bliilmma cub Was Is vala it all Masi.
mice ta liamsehrs atom lU*4*..
it mom
maim. I 50i.1410 TOWAVDA • PALI
IM
t..
W' •
C fro
WAGONS
tirge assort
uEB AND LIGH
WAGONS
WHICH I WILL
counfry.
to order on short no
JAMBS BRY
MEW,
ham now on hind the,
ABl3oBno=
WANDA.
ME
...) i . irvared to , d
IMEI
UNDEBT
L..ost
BLINDSa
wow,
MOULD
MOO
J. 0. Y
LIFE IMILiN
ont of
in the
S
~3
(ES
IDIBITI I
0 vi: A
El
OF 000D$
CODDIN
order $
En
Farmeni
Alwaya l
GS, &e.
May 14, 1
• )
lic 90118
OF
AN UND
ST
NING
THAT GOOD
°ampules.
sToca aim
la
MITRING Iti
er,r7 . l
Saving
oas store lately
axonatodais
tally sok my old
ly. to oil& sod
NEW 8
itc4 stilio • •
' I
rounds,
EIMENIIII
II
II
Il
1
II
II
II
II
10101DIBI
:
B k CO.S.
EE3
--,
5
co
t. 14
•
4
ME
& CO.,
WO
Iron, Stoves,
.chanics !Too*
t 1(
1
'estcash prices.
1
3
FACT
DS ARE, ROAD i CHEAPER' AT/
-11
,
1 1
! I
.1
art,
US 'WOLFF'S
AMY OMER'
,!I
C;ZZEI
fitted lip Us largo and ooismtodi•
• • by vox k xisanne, to
'agidtristermidag trade. I raps&
sad the imbue painii
• Tr elepot :
ml
or
VMMEIt (UMIUNG,
-Ives W I y prices defy tempt
Wien.
•
JULIVO WOLfl.
IME
µ~~ r
MI
•
WOODIPOBD, O
41121
NEW I'OBB. BOOT AND
STORE.'
]tat. MON ik CaCCM32IIIII
•
i
reesiving of the
beet stock of BOOTS 13=3
rah; in .Towanda, which
at the eery brwest p
Ossit, coning of essmal
& STOGA, Ban CAW Boors,
Mrs' and emumares Shoes
kinds, all bought direct from
Manufactuars, and hand made,
goods marinated. A I= roc
Lamm men FINDINGS.
Thankful for put favors, I sc
a continuance of the same.
Tarsada, K 1, IBM
IMJ
NEW CABBLLGE -FA..
Opposite the new Ja il,
TOWANDA. PENWL
F:1510.1UOIS1 fi:kl
I •
=1:341 , f1 a i s mimesis his Muds mid
NZIF, EMIL CtARIUM:II FACMO2I
.
here be Ida constantly keep ea bawl a full
spent of ..
FAMILY
TOP AND OPEN . itITYGO I:P=
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TIMM, MEM MCI:11
it a. of the tmt =tow and si l f=best
c= lstg=hci
aoti i hi rt6 ohm
•
'Finials, . Syle and Durabil .
on a, Wagons. All tassa ids is in
I
INSP=ION OF HIS: s
yerteas:to parMaalag dentam.
ALL WO= wasisaßrsa an# P or
SATISPAMOiI.
Tbsakihf far the Ilbical mammal ti
laded WI miyectrally ask a math
maw.
RRPALRINO PROMPTLY a i TTEMDED
reduced pliTs
Temiikaa. sae. $. 111711.-ff
IEI2IIIY
FOITNDF I SRY & MAO I HINE
punhamed
undegideed v holm
by Z u o s
re d o= to do sl9 l 2ldi r o zbel difork 4. .... g,
Ow trliiness. i ttith promptneo l and •1r 717
- MIL GZARING
OIRCIIAR SA7 - MI
T
;f
MAN DRILLS
And ail Naas of
MILL .IritpON=
lIADE TO OWT/L.
ENGINES REF
I
And all wort warranted to
_ll.
SHINGLE Ki t o :II • •
Of the latest awl most hoprovoOklmh
and kept constantly roodi for
PLOUG S,
. • I
111DE.1 IBM AND !X)1 . )Z61-
1 01 all
I
OULTIV I A.TOBS, COff PLO
AID '
PLOUGH pOIN
of a kinds. end the Wadi In, • •••
contently on • • •
CHURN' PQ
LAMOViAiD SM
STOVE OAST.T.N
MUM tnamme•
SLED AND SLI7GH 8 :
LAM IRON rECTEEI
L
Akd Nab of cuttngs
Wank 30,, 111 M k
BLOOD & 100.,
•
bun continua o manteatscola
HOME POWERS 6 ' •
ufaelT
and mill oell a been machLoo, far keg - .
Oin be lied idaewheas In the *cold. We
oaf inaeldasa UM dm wan
3 ;1 as ma.
than any WM. and ars duzsbl7 .
=Fantafntand oaf 7 and sae
L Wo vfll send
DISOBIPTIVI CIArXIIIEB.
of sane wad no. an applandloa.
1
ONE AND TWO HOT= PO
Otu 411 fte Horse UMW= &LP I
173*MIU1 old MICA/CERd,
FANNING' FILL
011301M.1 &MID DLO SW 111=111,
NM AND own ka.r. Irak a= to
MIS to a coil before purobarg
`Pd 'CD (DIODTITTI 's
Ana 0 V C( I OO'III .
. UM
THE Iry mil' VED
REMINO TON SE OMA C
iZ
AWARDED TUB g. MEDAL FOR • • c
AT NTENNA, 1873
rairßranzes Owns or ;" Aw
TEF RePorr ,
NO . 13EWING *ACUMEN A A
A YEW GOOD
•
I,—A New Lnention
cured by Letters Patent.
2.—Make as paled lock
sides. on all Iftft of goods.
3.- 7 ltuns Light. Smooth.
best combinational
L—Durgiltus i C litil AwitLout
15.—Will do ALLVadOUCII of work and
login a impostor manner . _ I
6.—ls Kist ossify 1 . by the
Length of stitch be altered while - and
the mold= Ms be threaded rout thread
rlea
NOW
ih ditn amigo. inileidqus. elegant. onsdnit
the stitch without the luso of cog wilted • rotary
aims or laser arms. • Has the /Moms*
Feed, which insures uniform of stitch at au
Weed. Has our new Three Controller. 'bleb ■ •
lows motement of n •Trir .nd •• -,,.• In.
Junto
it—Construction moat are I and finis , • It it
manufactured by the most sklLMl and •
meckankm. at the celehtsted aIMEN. LN.
g.) .11g ia M PUTNLIIILL
I =llg.
I t
INISIV I =W
11O0AB
MN
rn
FAMIL
is
for
Si
as,
~i
P 11
the
all
Or
WO= RLOOK: TOWARD/. Ph: •
V. do sot dna it diootory to easiostato ad tbo
Mint stUdos ire Itow. Oat t t.
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
Et II
FIRST , LASS GOODS.
Ord pdd Pinson tram.
mom Mead s
Wm* L VAL XDRAZDEL
E';g3
The subs lb
Is sow In • • oliesUolle and that be Is pre.
pored to do al/ irsdg Ia his Um on drri Datice.
, I
GUSTO* LIG DCW:I6 osgrassasszs DAY
zs sommak, '
•
Who;
and Byre roar. 00/11
Lomat Mo.
Teed. Barn, &a.. always an lAA am; for gals at
M
vta hive their
Il Zfr il °I
C. a P
WHO
GRO
NEI
The best b
r 32
The highee
co UNI
L Et;
BUT
lEEE
Towanda,
J3" 3
GHEI
r 8
I
t! kePt
&c.,
Given
VEILS,
I A iLL 81
H A R
G S
De.. 17.
, OES,
WAT
E
we
It Is
NEW i
In the ding formerly occupied by Young lc
Tin*, with huge essortnient at bold and Silver
• Amoricari and Swiss TVatches,_
Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Set
TO2B.
0 a n• w N
.hill I
SPEOT
=EI
Iron the cheeped to the beet. and many other
articled tOo numerous to mention.tat=en
by ants& - M.
N. B. Code and Jewelry repaired by
D ractical
Nor.loand
warranted.
- .
i!!!
SA ' —THE - NEW TOWN . OF
• PA.. altuator on the thiscosianna
Blue, • Waverly. N. Y.. and;Athens. Oa
Mlles from
_Anthracite. 48 Ma Months Bu rn .
rani and Was tom this Ilemi-BlfaminOns Coal
Nines _ .ot • . 0 It lathe &Nathan terminus
of the dowthero Oentralltallroid. aim of the Ithaca
• Mau sal in.tlrtasily the Northern
torndnua °litho Pansy and Pa. 4 N. Y. Bail.
roots; •It los mile and a quarts from the Me
= ll o:slisidl In anceessful opera* davits
WI WWI inenft, • Tungture .11 -AM," Flour.
Intl= sliodan I= and a Planing Ntll, rig
orous growth M anticipated for tat. .
• - erwrawri PLOT
Is now leafy for examination: LOU for residences
and trnsinees places for sale on roasonablo terms, •
. Its in • .la location mates it a- •
• D POINT FOB 114111711ACTIIIIIMN !
said • Inducements an uttered .
• , at~thoThatNational Bank of WarwrlT, or
• IA game, Ps.
• • . NOWAND
it
wao
a bath
riMPMTFI
=I
E!!!
.;~.;
i .HAA: EMINP4t
STORM
EDWARDS,
led Idefl Doke hi
GROCERIES
VISIONS,
• mil nothing but
hi 'Ku 11(e).'; es A
811Z8EZMN. PA
desires to giro notice that Ido new
4F,l)4A.;,(e)Alifil
i (ii. • • Ting. On
J • • • • VinKlai
F. AMA
ALE AND uNTAIL
DEAIZR IN 1
AND PRO lONS,
TOWANDA, PA.
ads of
F L R
ALWAYS ON BAND
pica paid for ilk kinds , of
T Rig PRODIICP,
POULTRY AND GAME
.11 paid to filling order, Goods
of charge anywhere tn, the Borough:
C. B. PATCH.
=WHIM
S IN STOVES!
TINWARE,
IMMWABE,
• X AND NAILS,
!MASS,
' 'ENTERS' TOOLS,
lan
Ate.,
QM
all purchasers 'or Cash, at
H. T. jIINF:SI
DWARESTORE,
TOWANDA, Pp. <
QUARTERS
FOR
HES, JEWELRY
AND
LVERWiRE!
SI
BV)Lamuuir,
opened
It non. ON BRIDGE Erriumr
S AND RINGS,
BRACELETS.
Si? PINS, &e. &c. &c.
deo= lemma and plated ware.
• -
CiES AND EYE GLASSES
kinds--Gold. Sliver sztd.SteeL
r aw k
0111 t od
SPRING
DRESS 000
iniv:lvioi
FTT!
GLOVES,
Elfßig)
■
PT IM
MI
IMINI
In fact every dep
MEI
LESLIEB
Tovmds, April
NEW
IffilEßE
Mill
PINS,
BANDS,
tte.,
E
AMERICAN and
GOLD qxn
GOLD, ELL
SILVER um P
r of all d
WATCW.
in the best
EM
! /.4
Toirda.
101E3
O.
!ffl
=
law 'sibs
. ZW
ABLE
il
SIL
'L~
say to t
IMffMl
ME
, rsb. leti
In
~.~,
to et& zew stock at
IMMI
oorts,
ABLE DAMASK,
NAPKINS,
ITOIL.ET QUILTS,
L '
.1 •
I
HOSIERY,
,
I
I
)3ioeDi
L SHAWLS,
1 .
L.V WC): MP 191
I •
PRINTS,
PFMCA.LS,
ME
SUETIN?~
MEI
NS, &O.
-I
11
ifiuna
at will be
II 1
1
'
o agents
IE9
Giiii
1 1
1
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1
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A: 'HELD
OR
I I
I.e.r
;Y SRO:
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81
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EU
Ir
,ECKLA
„
~.
WATC
ALL V .:
PECTACUM. I
n ,,
c K
.<lB AND
dI L
Iptio
1111
I '
west prices.
1
at the 1
II 1
Y repairing lin
I
and holxv to
IN
1. '
II 1
r • 11
BOON
r I;. W .
OK
1,1
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1
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1 1
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SS iiiiiM)ES.
' 1
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11l
!En
any goods kep
1 I
MEM
O. A. SU
& GOMM,
Iraircats nocrx.
TOMLN:DA, P
341)Vt:fiV.144:i4
DRIIGGIS
estenstiiir apaireet ma..,,,
ecipeoad oath a aux% ue*
, actuating of
Eg
=mom =um
C:23
FILLS, FOWD7=B,
Tiziarcraze, =NIA
F-
PREPARATIONS
DYE
STUFFS, M&
ne artzma) mioSENE,
E WINES 'AMS'
Pot Medicinal Penrose!
133
ACCO, uleio
lILAR PATENT
Ell
t• And a Fine Assorielea
AND FAN
GOODS
• ,
the usual care and =on given tb
_Jag of Prescrlinions. ' Open Sundays,
o'clock.a.m.,to 1 p.m.*
,5 p . m. to 7 p.m,
Kann& can be consulted at the atom on Sat
of each week, as, heretofore. I - 1
- I . D. 7 ; T INES •
• • W. .k)SDON,
g
1!23
IE3
ands, Slay 7,1872.
!AST 13'ATI911A
l'aW
• or TOWANDA.
1 101119TAL• • • .;• .• . O J**
Siranos Flnw - I
I ' 1
This Bank offers UNDINTAL rA ,
• • , ••• of • ~,
GENERAL BANKING
. t ; 5044'
Brurcaz Cass ow= TO Taa x or
max Ctszcza. .. ' 1 L
,
, ,
Putter visiting to BEND KOSZT to any part l .
17attad States, England, Ireland,l3co d.'or th
cfpal eater and towns of Europe, i here
drafts for that, purpose!. 1 , .
,
I
... • . .
PASSAGE TICKS
-
To or,from the old caontiy, by, best
nig lines, always on band.•
FAME= zutorain . .033 As *rot',
Sighed Pricepaid for U.B Bendt.
JOS. POWELL, !resident
December 1,1869.
LII) : I al Di 0:
• FOB , THE
RED, INUIT
;TRAMP, TRAMP,
: - itys are Marchini
Is . and Men and Wo I•
. ng for their Groceri
i
, • I
, WHITE & BLr
i lOCERIES Ar, I r PRO
old cheaper tan iheclicapee
I e of procems fr. Provisibus, 1
I[lf-ii 0 U I-;.# I F ' 4
, ,1
g
EU
Now
the 1
MALY G'R 0
t as
. I
. the Bed, White k !Bi
ne
pile' gouda for a little teen
_ 1 1
t • i /GEES/ PRICE PAID
1 0 1
IJNTRY I
R
.0 Ila, White & Bin e ezu ! ., u
;I
BRAIIIIA_LI; & 11
I I
BRIDGE 84r, :4:
ziwartla Jan 29 '7l I
u !
1 1, bijK-BINDItYL—T
, is respectfully informed tha ,
libeen removed to the ~ •Ite
q Atc . where will be dope
I .. •
1
•
1 800 .-D I rli DI
I : 1
I
I
. . ,
In all its various branches; Ott to
is 'the times" will allow. 1 The L.
der the charge of
I i 1
i 1
IL NV
C. HITAK I
,i
A .. 1 ,r: 1 , • ,
n, l e..perienued Binder, and ali w i
doneln a style and manneri which
AI tole, fdagazines, • Newspaps
bbend. in every rarloty of 'style
tion.wilkbe'paid to tne Itujing an
I •
BLANK/ 00 ,
: . I
I 1 1
1
. . .
1
' ' I
ToF I
any desired pattern, ibich
billtY will be warranted. i 1
Altwork will be ready for deli , . e
Thit patronage of the public DI cl
P aatisfaction guarranteed.
r
Towanda. August 2. 1861.tt
,
L. :
frO THE CITIZENS
filitVAlTlA.—Your attend° .
sited ,to the fact that the liation*
prepared to racalye imbecriptiot
Stock of the Centennial Board
hinds realized from thin seouive
in the erection of the buildings for
MibitiOn, and the expenses c
A hi confidently belie Ted t
'State will be represented by the 7
Zeli alive to patriotic qconmearc
hundredth birth-day of the natio,
stork and offered for $lO each, am
receive a, handsomely steel er,igr.
Stock, stritable for framing' and
national memorial, '
Intermit at the rate of six per ce
be paid on all payments of Cent
date of payment to January 1, 181
Subscribers who are not near
canremit a check or post-odic° it
signed. I
Sept I
t FRED& FRAL ,
304
■I
Tpop i PLACE,
MSS' AND IIONSE FIXIN
'Sit b. E.DATTON'S, lathe 'sto
by Wolff as s Clothing
moSssli my establishment to more
cotsertlept voters, I respectf
cos meta, and all in want of any
I I
11/13 3, SADDLES, NETS.
I
.tc. &c., to gise me a call, feeling
thelfecilities I poasesa for porch
do rl pet4r job, at a loweeprice,
tablialiment in the county.
,
I DO NT FORGET THE PLACE
LOW THE FOSS DEERCHR, STO
1 'il
MAT 2 4 4 : '
. .
M . :9118Y AND
- r1
. : . I , rst block worth of Ws
BREAD, PIES,.OAIKE,
I
,BASED DAIL
Mul l sold at 'Wholesale si
Ia
ou:DINING BOONE Ins
= of
f t eiglar ozo t
o l y unclt or a
11 I I
()MINA:B AND ICE CREAN ON
TEMB 8 E 430' X
I
Also a dna assortment of (l l roetl
Frults. Nuts, dm Ir . ': •
utaylW tt W
Fi SALE.—
P R
1 1 Tip= DE51.13411
IA I '1)1
cFiTRALLY 13CAT,
1..1
, ;ONE .EA$
I
Nontbly
4lata
wo
1 Jan 14.
' I 1
yiuPlit6; take
aOOD FARM FOR SE •
LI, 1
..11 , 4re
containing abort 73 acs, a ont 10
pro , formerly owned byr ,T. 31 BOranS
Log house, good frame barn, g , w a ter
bemlngfratt trees, and situate in viz= Oil
rodeo from Towanda. - Terms e ' Ettquil
q. (DOFF; Towanda, or ' ~!
r li J - .1.1. 1.1417
can 19 171. u. 1 I i Wi l Oar-
lON
FM
1 •
t I I
II
311E1
Anti 8,12 ,
,i - E 0
ALCOU I
En
1A 1
M:0
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An Lb.
MB
IM
133
EMI
1 15125,000
40,000
or the
rn
Mg
, MORD
MU
112:01
of the
epAn,.
SiSIDNT
CM
OW and
MC
BL
the
• all
On,
am
On, to
Os to t•
MI
MEE
SIO
NS
ME
ED
I:'cli I
lag
are. C
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B
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: LI
Made
aildm
pi
he 800
:dery
of e"
Id kopl
cut
ouipt y
xcell
.tc .1.
,
ar &Um
of rl
L!~
nality
, rcnxthe 1
and re
when .
IF 4ENN
its apciuially in
1113anka i are no,
- to th i sCapit
~ Finance. no
- to be employed
.. . v. •on I
..,- ... I . thi
• tthe • eystoi
.. e of -rerecit
• ' Bon o the on
.. The -hares
. 1 .. - .'n wi l
• - Cle eat°, .
P serva n as'
. I
• per a num .1
ui
I.nial st r (I.'o .
Id 1
~ ~ Natio I Ban
ter -to e ande
1
• ter, 1
Phil's.
Ot i 1
MEI
EMEI
ccupeti
ving re
-19U5 an
WHIP
L i lt tro
ca ll
U;elr
lately I
' , re.
, °min ..1
y invite
iing in
lEDI
Us - fled
ing Bt.
n any
T ONE D
LW
. F. DA,
ag
Nouse.
to tit
• at al
ood m
Ins.,NrD
MEI
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on of e,
UM
co:
MEM
leal) T
tee inz
decd,
young
p.,1011 ,
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