Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 01, 1874, Image 4

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VIE BACK SIDES OF 1101Ist.S.—Take
the prettiest and best kept pillage of
' New. England; and we doubt if a
tenth part'of even the most preten
tions mansions and. the most. ornate
cottage will bear examination in the
rear. - _lnstead of being nicelyfinish
al in all their pretty 'domestic de
:ails
-and cenviences, and kept snug
and trim, with trial .grass-plots, with
all the subordinate' avenues and. gar
den approached - well graveled, clean
sweep and free of refuse and every
ti,':; v..bolesOMe ftncl orderly, there
:Lpt'tci be t a look generally an
ti li.o as if all shoo residuals rub
of year's had Been dumped there
:Sot nnfreqviently a railrOat:
t.',n~traks in' Such a manner as
, expr,se the rearjof plenty of
_ : ;I,c ..ye of tit._ tr:truir-r ovt.r
sc-nse of- , Lea'.l...ess is offered
rive Eilly-.r . t! rods of back-yards are
, ;I•:,l)erect up with every conceivable
of second-hfaid, damaged and
invalided article - knon to domestic
Loin a horse cart disabled by
brach thills and - wrecked wheels, to
the ghost of the baby carriage which
survives i'wo generations-of children;
interspersed with smashed crockery,
fusty and condemned tinware, old
.boots; sardine boxes,-, disabled junk
bottles, hoop spirts which would
have outlived all nsefalness if they
bad ei-er had any, chiit, burdock,
mullin, ashes, half-burned lumps of
waslcd coal, el imaginable litter,
tr!...01 debris and dirt. On the other
hand, nothing is prettier than a 'cot
tige which is thoroughly well kept
.in "r - ar as at its more public Portion.
It .e.l - 2i_e inevitably rendolent of a
'ur, sWeeter, happier_ domestic life
than
-one with.hcaps of festering rub
biEl crowding hard uponit.
GE. , ---53 ON RIM LAND.- Wm. V. S.
Be ek Ellab is right in believing that
hay or gags sown on liberally trlanur 7
cil.lan , l is more, nutritious than if
-grown on poor soil. The difference
noticed in hay; hut' every far
-2-111,.-x mast ha - Ve seen that cattle And
Lc.rses will eat nearly .bare the grass
front manure parts of long cropped
'fields, while:Abe unmanured part trill
7 1- - 1 : 4C30,5t l? 0 untouched. Of conrse . the
grash growing around fresh
clopping is offensive, but -I referlo
soil' made rich by continuous manur
. Lag with compost. I have. seen the
mime thing On undrained land, cat
- tle_following, - in the line of the drain
as aciUratelYi , as 'Could the man who
-I . dug it. I , Where this - is;the case, some
'. thing i 5
-doubtless due to the effects
of sub3oiling, as 'a good drain should
1, , :t1:e dry- one: Or two rods wide on
aJ t ,•ll ;AC of it, Top-dress one-half the
p*.uxe _early iu Spring with guano,
- superphosphate; or any ; fertilizer, and
! :FA will find that the cattle will. stay
oil thr.t part of the field, most of the
through*. It is evident that
, -to SO:19
_extent the composition of
- ,the,samc variety,of plants varies on.
:.oils. An expert in tobacco
is ill ,text whether. the „Geed been
gr'oWn titi low ; Mucky cu.Vn dry'
ancdL a healthy cow,Nwith
clover-scented brCath, ought 'to have
d6licate sense of taste than a
of tobacco. The superiority of
old pAsture:iia` -chicffy- because long
soils are less fertile. Cat
- tiio piCk the graSs out of the fences
and have y=oung clover, till it acquires
' and solidity. Young,' newly
ix.el.l grass - will not:. keep flows up
to 'll(.ir milk, arid still less 'produce
::burl-litnco of-eream and butter with-
Out iaeal, which-s=hould be f6d regu
till -the 'first of June, or .longer
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if +.l_ cows will cafit. The pay will
m4ne. in a larger mass of richer milk
all the seaton. It is impossible to
grain' more proiltahly than in
ifLOing it to good"cotes, which will
• rutin it it to you. in the milk
vastly improving the quality, if
not increasing the quantity of milk.
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DISTEOII'Nt-i THE lEEE LOCSE.
There are several, species of bark
-11're, all more-Or lesSinjarious to the
plaiits upon :which they live, and
some aferathertdifilerilt to destroy.
•.The particular' spetics.' infesting the
lipple tree -(.l:v,tditits eonchifarini.
can rsnallrbe destroyed. L by thor
wasliing the bark with strong - ,
o - r with d. potash lye. • The!
calt, bug" which infests the orange
tree citri) is very similar in:
its habits tO the apple bark lonse,but
is more 'difficult to till. 'A vigor
ous r.Serof soapsuds seem,s to be onlyi
tranFient remedy. The applica,,,4
! - ;ozi alcol:ol is also transiOt iu
Lv.tvly this insect has made!
•fts appctirm%::.,intlie..orange orchards
in Los l l4t. b ,.tos California,;
ir..jurf,ag the ,quality of the fruit tel.
extent, and thre , atening. to de, l 3-11
troy tile frets: Some of the leading'
cniturlts in that locality ha v e:
1 ,- 64n experimenting on the- effects of
various remedies that have been
from time to time suggested, and,
according to a card which they have]
Published in the LoszAngelps :Herald,
liavo , :,nc . ceca s eiiilinding a sure
The principle ingredient in!
rymeLly used is carbonic acid `gas
and :tis applied by the use of ani
:•)4liiiary portable 'lre entinguisher.'i
Tl.e,strength of au ordinary charge
.I:•siniply reduced, and it ..is applied
di \ rectly to the trees: The inventor!
lays no' claim to tiny patent ;and Cali
fornirls'ny 'that. any of the common
.. , patent extinguishers can be -success.
.
fully Used.
I
L . L'Efousr. ron Five DoLLA.tIs.---
A-,c' , ,,::hbor of mine, says a corres
ondtn... ba4. an .inclosure of- about
7:1 fl t t Fctrifire in the clear, and Si_.
The walls are formed o
efase . timbers thrown!lost-Iv.
4 .• gcflier, with uo regard to form or
The roof is made Of,
boards. The entire cost of
tii.:;.l:ttilding:,-did not exceed five (.101 7 ,
practically consider, it is al
sticec6s; not ambitious of containing,
thirt7-ilve!loads
,61 ice, but simply
• five.. loads. 'Ten years Ulla little .
unprotentions house has been used';
. - -
ice;and never -yet dishonered a
di•aftmpon its Crystal deposit. About
six inches of sawdust was spre4l
abdut - upon the ground floor, and in;
'paeliin_f,* a space'of about nine inches;
-was lelti between the ice and the waltg
of'tht, building for sawdust,and about!
riiro itches of sawdust was spread
111.'7i the top of the ice, And llet
tats: fixed. The 'three main?
. - ,bserved here will always!
sin;isly of. ice,. viz:, good;
:igo, and 1,1. - Aity cif sawdust.i
aabered - ,to,a cornea
old bc . c-thed prtivc• quite=
14,in laiseryin;f •ice. 1
of a'cres - inew Englandi
'l2ain , to waste, that might be
( - tavoteCt to the,pristnrng.e of sheep ifj
wa.e not fur 'the the
Coutetieut valky, thr!: fariners in it;
ntimber of the towns :14:iNe given nri
;LOhaceo planting - gone - to rnising
more useful crops.
__ . ,:itwgzisilisow.i-_-,,.:
' "?' A . & N.Y. CANAL 8; R.R. CO.-
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1 411RANGEXCIST 07 PASSENGER : YRAM.
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. To take efface ,TVliii 15,1874.
1110172531442D.1tra11rA1LD.
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NO 'No.; No.; No. No. Na No.I No.
13 ;29.1 9. 1 7. Mimosa 8 30. tsl. 4.
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P. 81.4 111 4. 141 P 21 - - 1
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PY•PII I.IIIP
2 051 : 7 05' 8 05i2g's TAMA 55 i 1 16. 956.
2 50 7 40: 9 50...13affa10.. 1 12 251 9 00,11 45;
6 45' 1 9 20 1 4 at . Auburn. 9 201 I s 9 3:.; .
-7 43; 12 001 Ithaca..„ 6 45i I 7 39; '
849 X 122 81 :.Owego.. ;
9 00 , 245.12 551 8 30 , -Elmira.. 15 05 , 12 50; 616( 910
9 35,3 20 125 9os,Waverly J. 4 20111 4.5 1 5 4fl i 825
9 44;3 23 133 9 12' ...Sayre..l 412 11 35; 533; 816 ',
9 50.3 35 138 919 ..Athens-' 4 0111 29. 6 28; 810
..1.:,3 45' 9so .. Milan.. 11 171 1800 ,
• ' 355! ' 9 4 ii.tilder.. 11 051 749
10 15 115', 206 10 flOrrowth•ta. 3 50,19 50L 45 8 735
..;42e, . . .110.21Wysa'kUg, 10 321 - 798
..... t 47' ' • ‘lO 37 IttraeriLdi •10 111 703
- 4,4 571 ;110 50, Pren'ht'nl 1002; 653
~ 5 13.i1l 121Wfluttagi 9 481 640
1117 5 35 3 00,11 le Laceyvills l 224 929; 400 619
1. ,529 ; ,11 22 Vs kddy..l 9261 616
.. ... 5 45•:, ;1137.W Walnut; 921; 611
.. • .5 o , ', .11 45 fjoitiopenl 9 10;i 600
. . 110 '-- ' 1 ,12 30; whownyl .; 0 031 I 633
VI 61 ' 6 :;. , 0 3 '52,12 55 Tunklan'k 1 1 3GI 8 37; 3201 530
..... ~7 20 1 1 20, _Palls ..1 8 11 1 1 5 00
12 50 7 50 4 35: 1 30 .Lt II : : , 12 50; 745, 245 i 436
14 57 800 442 ' . 1 491.piffston.;12 35 7331 2 37; 420
.4-- 812 F 2 fs'l.Pl'neville.i -1 7 24, .14 00
A 15 525 500. 3 271 W• Barre.ll2 15, • 7 151 2 201_4 00
, 2 312 -- 6 32; 4 /41/4” Haven, OS •as I 1 10; 232
ilsi w. 710' 435,P' Havea. l lo 25; 112 201 180
440 . 7 30: 5 60151' Chunk 10 051 111451 130
4 45. ; 6 54 1 5 531Allentown1 9 00' 110 17.12 23
4 48; , 8 341 5 051 E P June; 8 551 3. 12 19
.5 00, ; 8 451 6 35;sothTeh se 845 - 01361210
30 ! - 51 15 1 8 201. Easton.. 820 - 'lO 05'1140
045 ,10 30 9 46...Phi1'5.. '7 00 . 830 9 46 9
05 ; ;ral 6 40,New York 630 4 .700 900
.....i i 5 SO Wash'ton.
sati 1.1.54 •511 .. .1:31 ..1.47/ Alt
- . arinalowat Tian. • 1
No. 32 leaves Towanda 7 10 a. ra.; stopping at all
stations, arriving at Waverly at 8 05, and Elmira at 1
900 L.w.
INo. 31 leaves Emirs 530 p. m.: Stopping at all
Stations, arriving at _lFaverly 6 15, and Towanda
7110 r.a.t. -
ITrain 0 leaves Philadelphia 2:10 P.. M., New York
12 5f., arriving at Tankliannock 20:00 P. M. ,
Train 3 leaves Tunkhannock tt 1:00 A. M., seri%
dog at Philadelphia 2:15.P. 31... and New York 3:53
P. If.
; Trains Ilkind 15 run (Idly .with Pullman Sleeping
carkattached. •
- 1 Drawing Room card Attached to Trains 2 and 9
between Elmira and Philadelphia. i
IL A, PACKER, Sriperiztendent.
TlOl7 IS THIS FOR LOW !
We offer DRESSED LUMBER at
the following rates:
. ,
tfemloek 'Flooring, (choice) ' -$lB per M.
White Pine . . . 26 ~ ri
Pitch ~ . 0 . ....... .1- ag 8.
Biding ; •• . 715 to 25 ••
Pickets from $2 to $4 per hundred. -
1 PLUTLNCI, MATOTEMG, RE•SAWNG, &e.,
1 ..
-
bone at a moment's notice and by the beat machin
ery now made. We have on hand ;
1
ONE 3 / 1 7NDREDTT11017,SAND PEET DRY UMBER
We have in the ISM Pond '
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, THREE HUNDRED AND PEFTY THOUSAND
-1 FEET OF LIMBER . -
1 , And are constantly Manufacturing.
1 Ara-Parties who can reach tus are foolish to go
Inear the railroad for Lumber, Is under any circum
-1 stances we can SELL IT ORTEAPER-at least the
cost of transportation from hereto the rallrcals- ,
1 8 3 7 $2 to $3 per thousand.
H. B. INGRAM.
, ; . lone 26. '73. - _ Oamptown.
1 . . .
1 VORTHERN,. CENTRAL RAIL.
. -AA WAY.-Direct route North and South to Bal
timore, Washington, Philadelphia and all points
South"; also to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension
Bridge, Rochester, Syracuse And all points Eut
' and West on the New York Central Railroad. and
the Canada*. divt.. On and after Sunday. Nov. 23.
1873, trains will leave Frlsllnr as follows :
.
worcrurs.o.
Mail. arrive.... . ............. i .......... 10 20 pm
Northern Express 12 00 ra
°thing Accommodation. " 6 45 am
, ..
Evening do 655 poi
sot..,...ivrAnD. -
. -
Southern Express 2 08 pm
Mail ; ,
645 am
In.. Northern ' Express north and Southern Ex
. prees, south, are through trains between Rochester
- and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening 'Ancona
; modation north connect at Canandaigua with trains
. for Rochester and the rang.
G. CLINTON GARDNER, Goal Supt.
' ' ED. S. YOUNG, Gen'l Pus. Ag't, BaltimOre, Md.
:IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SFT:ri
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HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR
MILL PROPEUTT, or if yon wish to lend or borrow
money on Real Estate or other security for a short
term or a term-of years, or if you wish
•
RENTS - OF HOUSES
Or miter property collected and paid, we offer su
perior facilities for the prompt transaction of such
business.
• We have now a fLe list of property for sale, and
thoee seeking
REAL -- ESTATE INVESTMENTS
In either town or county, will do well to call on us.
NOBLE b CO..
Real Estate snd Loan Agents.
Office Main street, opposite Court House, To
wanda, .Pa.
Mar 19, '.74-tf.
S;EP CLOTHING
VERY CHEAP!
In order to ntakoro?ro for &he LABGEST and
BEST stock of
FALL CrIJOTHING
Ertl - opened in this market-I will for the
SIXTY DAYS
OFFER. MY sL'3lllElt, cLoinnia
REGARDLE-SS OF COST
It ie tinnt , ccavry for Me to say that my goods are
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
.A.na are only. niTet ed at greatly reduced prlceA rath
er thavi carry them over to next seseoll. . -
Towanda, July
HAND - BOOK OF POLITICQ,
ron 1874, POLITICS
BY nox. EDWARD Ict'IIERSON,
cLETIS or IlOrsE or ria , ECM= ATITF-EI
This ACitiourr. and mreatrriat Volume gives the
rru, ntronri on the Increase of Salary Act " and
its repeal, on Transportation, Civil Rights, and Fi
nancial Questions, including the act of 18G2 creating
Legal Tenders " and coin interest on Bonds, and
the various Expanding and COntracting acts since.
President Grant's Messages acid Memorandum, In.t
terviews, Letters, Proclamations, and Action In
'Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tease r Supreme
Court Decisions. Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad
Lairs. • Constitutional Amendments, made and
pending; in States, and Nation. Back-pay" Statia.
tics, Tables of Appropriations, Debt, Elections, Cur
rency Distribution by States and sections, ko.
valuable for muiupaign. Cloth, $2.50, post-paid.
Address . GEO. FRS. DAWSON,
P. O. Box 134, Washington, D. C.
Touands, Aug. 19,187 a.
NE DOLLAR will pay one years'
O
.subscription for the
TOWANDA JOURNAL.:
The Joraw.ta, glace its enlargement, contain u
much reading matter as any other paper in the
county, including a hall and carefully prepared rec.
ord of, all the county news. It contains the 'Court
Proceedings, Jury and Trial Lists, Wcekiy report of
the Markets, Abstract of illseriff Sales and the cur
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Try it. fiend for • sample copyirwhiet t will be
eent free on application.
July 23-4 w
OP AL
The subscriber having the agency of the Hatchl
_son Colliery at Kingston, Pa., is prepared to furnish
dealers with all aims of Anthracite Coal, prepared
in the best manner, from the celebrated Cooper
Vela. A full supply of this Coal' may be wen by
calling on W. H. Humfitton, at the Nov Coal Yard,
on Pine, one bicek south of Math street, Where all:
are invited to call. Fall weight and good quality
inenred. L. S. CASE.
ToWanda. Feb. 3. 1874,
WEST STREET HOTEL, •
v
Nos. 4 1 , 42. 43A 14 wrs - T Frt.. liEw Toki
TEIfrERANCE 1101'8E. , ON TII - 1: EUROPEAN
lEEE
11.00M$ 50 And 13 awls por Day. CMWEB very
MODERATE; TRO beet meats and vegetables in the
=get. BIM rthe in the City.
Mt 11. 9. T. DaTINEST, Proopeetor.
-
liiil l / 3 ,LE WORKS,
g•v, vt. - !lA= t.
/VW labitdted Is this metes. to vadat tbsi
Invite tae Webb= at Ike NNW.
2247 keep •Os hand or 6in4sta to order
TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &
Persons In want of anyttdair ow itas inn ri
srecttp,y jutted to call and 'mans our stook.
W. SCOTT 4t . CO.,
bive added materially to ow dock, and sow
offer a fall assortment of
;kg 'IIV
We keep no books. add no percentage for bad
debts ; therefore we an snd will give You the low
est Mos.-411Am invited to call and be convinced.
In ponneetloi - with the above, and meals at en
holm of the day.
TAptimds. Fab. 10,1874
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GEO. MoOLBE &
AUER._ _AND ....AL-A_
MARBLE
1 1 MONUMENTS,
Ofd dile.
1
T THE LOWEST TERM
uinul
d 4
iga '
i.
u7i. McOABE & SON.
'BAKERS AND GROCERS,
First block Forth of Ward Holum
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DINING ROOMS
D. W. 8001 T .11 00.
TRICE LCD MU: 07 IaNDTXO.
JOB PRINTING
DT FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
CALL AT
THE "REPORTER " OFFICE.
psisAelk,lA4'4ll(g):44
MISS G R I F' 1 1 I N
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 1,
WAGONS! WAGONS I
. WAGONS
on band a large assortment o
ETim..v.r.m7nr,
WAGONS
WHICH I WILL
SELL tREAPER
Thin any other establishment, in the
oountry.
WAGONS AND CARNIMES
Of 'every description manufactured
to order on short'notioe.
JAMES BRYANT.
Tolima% Karch 11,1111.
rosT & SONS
Would invite the Pabllo to:oall and exemtnefthetr
10:471[341 110411:410P4OYMIJ: :}1
. i 1213137
y hire now on bgtd the
MEG= AND BEST
L
TOWANDA,
Ilbkb will be a le. 4% 1;1;olesala prices.
pnvasod to do
koRpt)DINII.I:4
meat maaonable term&
lilro4lao keep la store sad nobs to order g
&ASH,
BLOM,
DOORS,
MOULDING %
FLOORINGS, &©
'J. O. FROST & SONS
Oct. 1,1873.
WE INSURE ALL RINDS OF
_ • PROPERTY
A/MINOT LOEB DE DAMSON Dr
FIRE AND LIGHTNING.
We represent over ility Millions OsPita.
Old English and Name Ocespenise,
LIFE INSURANCE
DI THE OLDEST AND ,LANDPAIT STOOK AND
MUTUAL OONTANINB IN THE •
IMAM STATES.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
—r -
Atom on dq to one mt.
NOBLE dr, VINCENT.
19,
QUPBRIOR AGRICULTURAL
31LACEIV1237, tor Bale b 7
IL WE4JLES,
TOWANDA # TA., -
Mee No. E blercer's Moab. north sae of Clentt
House equare.
WROLUIALZ AND SCUM DILA= AND
: YANVIADTI7II3:2B
Mouths Nome d_
_Tbreadrini.
Wheel Inems, Plaster Bowen,011•111. Grel an n ender% Ha
Udders. amersible and Steel flown. Cultivators,
TtdD Mores Noes, Ckrrer BMWs mid Tannins KUL.
nowarey wim mu m%, Wr Ramisio
my arm rams nr mr3 'onto, cow
mons= ros am ma rowluk ad.. am
NW= dointlPt/ve. uhustnis4 printed W
aders. idled or mailed free to all applicant..
1.1 oost but , three Denbo to mend for Woolen
111 Postada
Nmasen when In Towanda, all and see ma.
4m1121 72- n. it. airman,:
DAYTON it BROTHER,
Dealers in
WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF-
was, FURS. *O.,
1* %Ida 'the higlusat gab pito. Is paid at all times.
Mesa N. i Bossofisidl more,
LnArsox.l
toarrea. aar.lt.'7o TOWANDi, PA.
NbidbiMM
ti
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V •
cA , •
sPr,arAinms
D BIYI 010 01Dj6f
TAYLOR & CO:EL
O
. r
CODDING, 7SSIKLL & CO.,
TOWANDA. PL.
Hardware, Iron, Stoves,
Howe Furnishing Goode,
Lime, Cement, Lath,
Tinware, Plated Ware,
Lamps, Gas Fixtures,
Guns; Revolvers, Cartridges,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Patent Wheels, Hubs, qpokes,
Farmers and Idechames Tools,
Always at lowest cash prices.
May 14, 1874.
AN UNDISPUTED FACT
ITIAT GOOD GOODS ABE BOLD CHELPEII
JULIUS WOLFF'S
THAN AK OMEN
CLOTHING . HOME IX:NURTILERN P/2041
Battu roamUy Mod nit the Mtge tad eamaodt.
otio dare lately wended to , 70X klatßollli. to
accoamoodato m 7 mgalb--lacroaatag hide. I raisfort.
tatty in my old amtomota lad the ptddlo geamol.
17. to cad and matomo my elapat
NEW STOCK
014'
SUMMER CLOTHING,
And int/ify themselves tha t j prices de!y compe
-1 tiUon.
Towanda. Hit 1, 1871
. _
S 09
e / 7011Ds .
7
AT TEX
NBW, YORK BOOT AND SHOE
.. .1. ,
lc 's. t axon acnurransereocanames se
.14i . ret;n -- vini one of the
, lamest and
best sf.ock of BOOTS'k; SHOES ever
himght in Towanda, which he is
°Along st the very lowest prices for
Ciash,! consisting of Gun CAW, Kw
Sra et i, Bolts eau Boors , LADIEI3,
hiumais mid Oinuazres Shoes of all
kinds, all bought direct from the
*mufacturers, and hand made,' all
goods warranted: A - Brom or
AD O&
14.e.t*ca 1 1 / 2 1DIN
Thankful for past favers,. I solicit
a continuance of the same.
. d rowszsa, nay. 1.1372. • . j
NEW OLMMAGE,F4IMMSI
annolizio to his frisiida and Patranas
Il i Vre tftini hae built a
• ,
KM; MUCH igazaWir wroat.
' I
',Lore oxadantlykeepata bud a 1141 *amt.
cleat of
FAMILY OARRIAGFS,
TOP 'AND OPEN !BUOGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTTING BIILITEI, ARR RXELETO3B.
Wade l ei the boat material and finished In the best
citrayet=gimunozigdzmier ei
atege irivereardiroothers
In the
Finish, Style and rability
0: h 1 l Wagena. All they ado le an
rusrEcTioN OF ts WORK
previouktO purchasing Camber*
ALL IWaig WARRANTED TO GIVE PERTIOT
aansrAcnoir.
• _
Tbankful for the liberal patronage fortnerl7 ex
tended and respectfilly ask a continuance of the
REPAIRING raompmy grnjuramo TO
reduced prices
HENRY ITTOLZR.
• • • Jan. 8..111111.—tr
F aITNDERY & MACHINE SHOP.
Th underehmed having purclnuied the Foundry
and Machine Shop lately owned by John Chrman,
are yliepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to
their business, with promptness and dispatch.
MILL GEAItINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MAN DltdlaLS,
Ana saunas it
• MILL IRONS
BLOOD & CO.,
Ottll death= o maaulactare their celebrated
RSE . POWERS & CLEANERS,
wul son a better machine, for legs money than
be bad elsewhere to the world. We claim for
machinei that they will do 40 much, or more,
• any other, and as sore durably built. We
• nally superintend our work and see that it is
down. We will send
, DUKI:IEaPM7I OAThLOGUZS, •
Too Horse THRESHER d BEPER.I TORZ
• mamma dna chwiras.
FANNING MILLS,
W AIPD MUST MILL work done to order.
cipre ni a call Wore purchasiag elsewhere:
I r 4 "o 0 'mamma isNarszav
• '•00 a/jO r la
Avg. 9.1868.
T HE NEW IMPROVED
BENING TONSETY7NGMAOHINE
AW I ARDED THE ' , MEDAL FOR PROORE811."
AT VIENNA, 1873
manias= Ounto or. "iiLDLL" AwAnoso.Ar
TES EZPOirtION.
NO SEWING, MACHINE RECEIVED A MOM
M=iI;MIZMI
2.—Make u perfect lock Alta, alike on both
sides, on all kinds. of goods.
Light, Smooth. Noiseless and Rapid—
beat combination otqualtiee.
4.—Durable—runs for years without repairs.
6.—Will do air. varieties of work and Fancy Stitch.
Mg in a superior manner.
o.—ls Meet easily Managed by the operator.
Length of stitch may bo altered while running. and
the machine can be threaded without passing thread
through holes.
!.—Design simple, ingenious, elegant, forming
the stitch without the use of cog wheel gears, rotary
came or lever arms. Has the Automatic Drop
poled, which insures uniform length of stitch at any
speed. Has our • new Threadeontroller, which al
ows easy movement of neetile,Lar .nd prevents in,
j rry to thread . •
&—Construetion most carotid and finished. It la
manufactured by the -most skillful and experienced
mechanics. at the celebrated REMINGTON AR
MORY. MON, N. Y. PturtADELPHLVOIFECE,
gig :I•: • T.
JIIIIII7S WOLFF.
ikki Nati'
Oppodt• the new 1111. -
TOW4TDA,'PENN'A.
I:l*.ot44:iiiiii •*1
MADE TO ORDER.
MINES REPAIRED,
• an wokit i warranted to give sattgaction.
SHINGLE MACHINES
latest and snort Improsedldndsmal
d kept constantly on band ready for use.
rLo.u,Ggs,
EICILL. IRON AND. WOODEN DEANS
or iku
TIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
AND, • •
LOUGH POINTS
kinds, and the latest
band IstlOrcvsziwnts kaP
ntly on .
CHURN POWERS,
AIIGE, AND 811 A -LL SIZE.
OVE CASTINGS
CELLAR, GRATES.
1 4 AND SLEIGH SHOES,
LARGE MON KETTLES '
ilnds of cutlngs forstieus4l to
1410, 1870: MEARS & ROCKWELL.
machlnes, on application.
AND TWO HOBSEPOWEBS
17130131.A3 AND DBAG RAW WELLS,
♦ YEW GOOD DRASOIIII
Growls ei itO*lo3ll
I 1 1J 1 :Y AID: i'llAY - 16[4:111
- •
STORE. HI
MoO,A.BE AVEDIii'.A.RDS.
, i
t . 1 ' - •
- . whotessusadzetiumeaunt,
1 .- •,'
FAMILY GROOMBIES
. . AXD '
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P B. o . v -I - s i p I.T s ,
ICEBOXIBI NEW BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA.
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We do not deer It asamtassy to , ontrottesto all the
dliorent articles vs kr". Ourm
i lit
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ALWAYS COMP
ssa
__ ...
Ws Nu nothing but
FIRST CLASS ~ GOOD 4.
Dish geld tor /timers Prodnoi 1 - '
~
XoOABN.-
March I.ls uxeso. Int: EDWARD&
NEW STEAM FLOPButtgl3 ?Mils
1
, . _ -
PE samaciatrar PA -
ne,moleaft.ftiliesureo
'STEAM FLO
Is now in cacceinlnl operatton,
pared to do all work in Wm ll*e
cenyrog cutixDrEro DONS OSIMIS S=l3 DAY
THAT IT IS SSOSIMICD.
Wheat. Buckwheat and Bre Flour, Corn Meal.
reed. Bran. Sto.. ' always on hind and for . aale at
T
rata&
PARTICULAR Nonais.—Personi Uvinge on the
west aide of the river &Wring to patronise nay mill,
will have their faw , paid both wire, when they
briar twists of ton ftenele and itinarde.
aaell P. 8 ATzßa.
C o B. PATCH,
WHOLESALE Aran
DEALER 17:i
GROCERIES 'AND PROVISION%
Towelaxt, PA.
The beat bran& of
.
FLOTJI
. _ ALITAf t i ON RAND.
The highest price paid for all iniula of
• ;
f
C U N.T PRO DUC V,
BUTTER, POULTRY AND GAME
l e
Bipedal attention paid Ailing onion, Goode
delivered free of charge anyw . l am In the Borough.
C. 8.1 PATCH.
Towanda, Jan 16, 18741
BARGAINS IN groyEst
TINW
HABDW
'
' IRON AND
GLAB .
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
&c., Sc.,r &c.,
Given to all purchase-s for Cash, at
H. T. JTJNE'S
HA.RDWAR STORE,
I
TOWANDA, Ps.
Yee. 17. '7B.
HEADQUARTE
FOB
WATCHES, jEWELRY
E
AND 1 •
SILVERWARE!
HP.I7DELNAN
Has ope
NEW JEWELNY STORE, 0 BRIDGE MEET
In the building 'formerly pled .by Young
Titus, with it large assortment of Gold and Silver
American arid Sia' Waplies;
Fine . Gold Jewelry Gold Sets,
=
. CHAINS AND RINGS,
CHAIN BRA ELETS.
BIITTONB, PINS , ce. &c. &o..ka
A fall line of:aoLre airman a i d plated ware.
SPECTACLES AND YE GLASSES
Of all kinds— Gold, S er and Steel.
-7 CLO
lhom the cheapest to the best, and many other
articles too numerous to mention. Ind to be seen
by calling. - 31. HENDELMAN.
N. B. Watches. Olocka in Jewelry, repaired by
practical workmen. and • tad.
Towanda, Nov, 10. 'l3
9,A1t1iE,,;-THE NEW TOWN OF
NJ BAY= PAW. is situateddl on the Susquehanna
River, between Waverly, N, V.. and Athens. Pa., 93
miles from the Anthracite, t miles from the Sulli
van. and 95 miles from the Saml-Bitamincras Coal
Mines of Pennsylvania. It is thel Southern terminus
of the Southern Central also also of the Ithaca
k Athens Railroad , and is ally the Northern
terminus of the Lehigh Valle , and Pa. & N. Y. Nail.
roads. It is mite and garter from the Erie
Railway at Waverly.
SATRE has already in MICC IS fril operation alarge .
Car Wheel Foundry, a Yung are Factory, a Flour
ing Mlli, a Woolen Ifni, and 4 Planing Mill. A vie
mous growth is anticipated for 1874.
Tn TOWN PLOT
Is now may fir examiusticth. Lota for realdencea
and business places for We On reasonable terms,
Its favorable location make it a
ptEcuunr. POINT FOR MANUFACTURE/18,
and especial ti Iton:teats are offered.
Apply at the First National I Bank. of Wararly. or
at tha Mos In BaTte, Pa.
ilk * HILDBETH
I
OrII Ns Otfkato on Ito* of .
SPRING AND SUMMER
I
DRESS' GOODS,
•
WHITE GOODS,
CIASSTAIERES,
TABLE DAMASK,:
, • j NAPkINS,
H
- • TOILET qururs,
•
•
HOSIERY,
I I
GLOVES, •
aotioe that him are
11131 L
and }that be is pre.
n short notice.
RETAIL
in tact overy department will be found n•ple
Towanda, April 21, '74-U
PRESENTS FOR ALL
Is constantly receiving. in addition. to hLs
stock of Jewelry,
,
PINS,
AMIWCIAN and 5W15
GOLD AND , SILVER WATCHES,
stun, PLATED wells OF ALL vaantires
GOLD, MISER urn. STEEL SPECTAOLPS.
O
SILVER is PLATED
BINGE amp
CLOCKS •
Of all descriptions at the lowest prices,.
-
WATCH. OLOM and JEWELRY repairing ( done
in the beat manner, And warranted.
Thanks for a liberal patronage and hope to merit
s continnanoe of the same.
W. A. ROOM"
Towanda, Nov. 12, 13.
CROCKERY OF VARIOUS P
And u low u the lowest.
eLASSWABE,
I Would Ray to the public that on any Foods, kept
• t
in stool I will not be tpulepoto
•
OWARD VLICIZI
TOwasida, Feb I. 10, 1874
~{001~11~]le01~f: -
*ll3 t 1011) at 014
WOOL' SHAWLS,
PASELY SHAWLS,
PRINTS,
SHIRTING,
NOTIONS, &O.
We tre also agents for
LESLIE!! CRT PAPER PATERNI3.
EVANS & EULDRETTL.
NEW JEWELRY SROR
W.' A. ROCKWELL
Fllik (tOLD ears,
BANDS,
RINGS.
STUDS,
CHARMS,
NECKLAC
A. BLACK
M
TERNS, 1-
TABLE CUTLERY,
SILVER PLATED W
FOOD WARE?
STONE WARE,.
; BIRD CAGES,
BASKETS,
G.TA SS SHADES,
AIGORDON,
Bettie extenstrely repel red l/41z 140111 4 the old
stand, hive opened with a lerge,; new, and wall en.
leohnl stock, corudeldne of ' • 1
I 1 -- , - i --
4C1D13, EXTR&CTB, li'ilLilu3, 14:11B.9, PUG
1 i • ; ;
GOATE9 - PIUS, POWDI3II3, 011itS, PYI/IP3,
1 23NOTInt*P. iftsta, PLO.,
. ,
i n a ~ti [ ' 1
1
DYE fTETFFS, MA.CHLNE OILS
. ,
i I 1
Errn4 REPINED KEROSENE ALFOBO7,
° IIW
.WINES ' ANDHLIQUORS
I. .
1 I • For Medici:W.l7m
I ' I I I
;TOBACCO, SKTFIANDtrIGARS
- - 1
, an the I 1
i
1 - 1
't . 1 ----
POPPLAII PATENT MED7I:NES
1 ' "
,
i And &Pine Assortment of' •
. ' j
I
TOILET AND FANCY ,GOODS.
f , 1
. 1
More than the al care and attention l given Wth
Oornpoanding of Prescriptions. Open Bund iys
from 9 o'clock,aan.,to 1 p.m. k from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m
Dr, Manna, can be consulted 4 the store on fi at
tufty of each week, as lierstofore. 1
I il P. U. T 111477701.
1 .
Towanda, May 7,1872., , W.G.G. I
GORDON.
•
FIRST NATIONAL I BA NIE
. 1
OP TOWANDA,. , 1 ,
CirrrAL 5125,000.
Sunn i us FunDLL .10,000,.t
This Bank offers 131.7,a1 FA for tht
tramaction of a I
~ 9 :1 7 1211
VENT.:BAL BANKING Ii'USINESS.
1, , i
DM:Rin i
AID 'ON DEPOSITS ice,.orunno TO
AGBEMENT. ' [
O
Errotax. Cana latelter TO IM:e C , OI.I=TOTt Or Nan
Ann =
1 I
Parthix wishing td dui mom' to My part of the
United Rate', England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prin.
dpal cities end towns of Europe, can here procure
dralti tor that purpose. I . 1
, - I
PASSAGE TICKETS
1 . '
To as from the old
Ins lines. alwa s on hand. country, by peat steamer o
se!
y
I
PA10:=11 =One= OP= Ai =Dom* nakiat. '
1
ElViettPricepaidArr 0.3 Bonds, Gpld i
and Reiss
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JOB. BOWELL, President. N. IC I
8E778 Ja
December 1, 1869. ' i Cashier.
!THREE CHEERS ) I I
1 ., ) ~
1 FOR THE
i RED, WHIT St: BLUE:
1 , ' . i 1 1 ,
1 [ I
TRAMP, TR AIM, TRAMP
I
,
1 -
~
'rho) .I.3rs are Marching, and the
Girls and Men and Women, too' all
rushing for their Groceries to the
1 i
, )
RED, WHITE & BLUE STORE.
1 - 'I • I
• ,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS •
Now eold cheaper iLan the cheapest, Everything
the line of Groceries .k, Provisions, I
I
IFLOIIIR, FEED,
) . ,
AISD
I
FA.
I. [
MLY O
GR 'C ,I ERI ES
_, ~ 1
Eep at the Bed, Mite A Blue Store- Cora* an
got X pile of goods fora little money.
I• , j
THE lIIGIBST PEICE Plus) IN CASE TO
. 1
,
C . ?IINTRY P'RQDUC
1
At the Bed, White t Bine Sco, e of j _
‘,' I • , I I
BRAMHALL &) HAIGHT,
t , t _
__
BRIDGE STBEF-T, TOWANDA.
Towanda Jan 28 '74, , 1 1 I 1
I
BOOK e iBENDRY.--THE PUBLIC
is reap - tfullylnforzeedtbat the Book-Bindery
hadj been removed to the inßeporter" Building,
third story, where willbe done Ii H
[
I
I ' -
B 0 o A. -B I Nj D I N G !
, I
, ' • j
, ' I
In all its various branches; oriterens as reasonable
as '"the times" will allow. The Bindery will be us
derjthe charge of ‘ I
' .
)
H. c.'wrrrriaEa. )
1 )
1 r ; 1 1
_ I I
An C aperieriCe d Bin der ; and au work will be promptly
&mein a style and manner which cannot be excelled.
Music, Magazines, Newspapers, Old kooks, 0.,
bound in every variety of style. I Particular attn.
Lion will be paid , to tne Boling and Binding of
I
, i 1
- '
8.14 NE BOONSis , I
.
I 1 ,
I ,
Ted any desired, pattern, v,hic ....i piality and dura
bility will be warranted. [
All work will be ready for delivery when promised,
The patronage of the public is Folica...d,, and per;
feet satisfaction gnarranteed. '
Towanda, August. 2, 1866.—t i . • .
.
T 1 . •
O I tiki CITIZENS OF P PENN
SYLVANIA,—Iforir attention Is sPeciani In
cited to the fact that the National Danks, are. now
prepared to recaive inbscriptions to the Capital
Stock of the Centennial ,Board , of - Finance. 'The
funds realized from this sconrce ere to be employed
in the erection of the buildings few the Intenaational
s fthibition, and _the eipenses, connected with the
lame. ...t is confidently believed that the ,Eeystose
Stet° will be represented by the name of every citi
zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one
hundredth birth-day of the nation. , The [ shares of
atzk k are offered fir gill each ; and subscribers will
re eive a handsomely steed engraved Cortiffcate of
St , suitable for framing and preservation as a
national memeriali '
interest at thereto of ilk per cent per annum o ill
bti paid on all pwis ruts of Centennial Stock froth
date of paym'ent to January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are not near a National Bank
caiaremit a check ori post-office order to the under
signed. V ,
1
I FREON. FRALEY, Tres l =rer, .
Sept 4, '7B. , , 904 W alnut s ti Phil•a.
1
PERCALS,
SHEETING,
IrlIE • PLACE TO° B EY OUR Y
1 .
,•1 1 ' 1
•11 ' •
• • ,
'HARNESS AND HORSE FIXINGS GMERALLY,
• . I it
i 1 1 1
Isiat C. F. DAYTON'S, In the store lately °erupt:xi
by inUha Wolff as a -Clothing Store. /diving ..re
snored my establishment te, more comp.:K./ions and
cOnventent quarters, I respectfully invite my old
customers, and all in want Of anthing in the hnz. 'of
1 .i
'. 1 ,
II RNESS, SADDLES, NETS: BLANKETS, WHIP
. I
A .: i , Ice., to - give me a call , feeling satisfied that front
the fecilltiqs I possess for purchasing stock, I cal
dO a better job,itt - a lower_price, }ban any other es.
.talishrnent in the county. I 1 ,
DON'T FORGET VIE PLACE -ONE D 0 6 .11. .lilE,.
LOW TILE FOX & ILF_IICLIt STORE. .
• I
May 2e.
.. 1 i C. 'F. DAYTON.
IDtA.R.ERY AND DININ' G ROOM.
•,_..' •I' • 1
y First block nor th of ,wsrd Iloitse.
!I I ,
BREAD, PIES, CASE'CRACKERS
.1
BAILED - DAFT.. F. •
I • 11
, . 11
And sold at 'Wholesale 1, and 'Retail.
,
_.z. i
our DINING ROOKS we will accommodate the
• pnblic with either a loncle - or l a good mead at ell
titan of the day and evening. , .
I•: - i
OFEiTliatil AND ICE CREA3I Oli t HANIi .vanict
1
THEIR 8EABO;f1 1,
' , Also a tine assortment of Grocetes.Ctord l ectlonery,
Fi - nits, Nuts. /cc._, I - V
ttnaylir tf
.. • D. W. SCOTT & CO.
FOR ,
SALE.--. i
I
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( THREE DESIR 1 1LE nwELLPSCIS,
....
CENTRAL.LY LOCATED,• - ,
_._ EASY ••
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ONE Y TEIiIIS
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3touthly Payments tak l . rpOrtion of tho par
c4sa money. ,- , - 1, Il• ' '
Jan 14.157.41. , • •'A . 4. NOBLE A co:
G --- ' - • • 1 •
00D FAR FOR SALE Cheap,
M.
containing shout 73 acres, bout 51: 1 1 4an, deo , ,d
acres nu
proved, formerly owned by' J. )4.
Bowl
Leg house, good frame barri, - Imod water, youpg
hearing fruit trei.g. and situate I nqAbylutultwp., tour
nitlea from Towanda. Terits easy: Enquire of U.
ci. GOFF, Towands,.or; 11 11
Pi A. coouquon_.,, I
!Mar 19 '74.tf. . .' -1 Wlltea• : . Ils,
0. A. BLAO;M.
Drop and Ihedatal
PALTIOINS BLOM
I
TOWANDA, Pi%
AL F'
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•1? - ii, XI GI S
1 6pazeinAnc•xs.!