Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 19, 1875, Image 4

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Agi*dintal Reparhnent
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Barn,-Stable and YAM.
Gerinan azriculturai papers report
several cases of tatalrresults to do
mestic animals, occasioned by the
use of petroleum for destroyittg, lice.
The. Green Bay (Wis.) .AdroCate
•:13-s: We are credibly informed that
a two-year old colt, belonging to
Jame,s Cornier, in the town of Ash
wabenon, about three miles from,this
city.:Ni'as literally devoured by - wood
ticks. a few days ago. The colt - had
been rurtniiia pasture . for some
tittle - and had noAttention paid to it.
arid lien discovered it was comple
tely Covered with wood ticks. The
tbish was literally rotten and pieces
had drapped off', and its eyes were
pit out., The - animal was in - such.
misery that it butted it head amtinst
the fence. It was killed by a HOT
from an axle,
. „
A. stock-raiser says: 'ff'sneep Are
addicted to the Vice of jumping, take
:t board about two feet long, five or,
-.ix ; inches . Il T ide, and one inch thkk,
and fast.it to the sheep's neck so
-that it will come flat against the
knees. When - the sheep attempts to
jut* the board preVents a foothold
on the'ffence and tiniows them hack.
A - few trials satisfy-them. f • l'We worst
jumpers can he cured this
, wAy.
Year I bad nine which Were such bad
jumpers that no fence .could stop
-them. I fixed theth in the way above
described had , noTtirther trouble.
At the same-time the board will pre
t much riming about and cause
:hem to fatten. better by remaining
more quiet.
A. correspondent , -of the National
Department of Agriculture says:
it . aypear, from remarks of different
:•, - riters that none knbw of any certain
for hots in horses: .1 know of
remedy. that is ~afe: and certain,
isco'N - ered in the following way :
:\ 1,,1tt ;thirty yilars ago a ftiend lost
Lr bbt,', a very fine horse. lie took
crop) thcL.-tomacli of the dead' horse
of - hots and brought them
office to experiment upon. lie
pr4parations of every remedy
I:e` dal heard of. and put s_orne of
11,j•in into each. Flo-thad no effect,
atieeted them slightly. but sage
morc than anything else; that
fifteen hours. lie epneitti,leil
s.
them-I.y 'main: , them
into nttrie hut it had Ito more
titiot .urr , n :-theist than water ; the
thitd day they wkh . e aS - lively as when
A'lluiteli of tansy was growing
'.l.v /ay office.— lie took a handful of
• it, athleil a little water
out 61e jniee. awl jmt
.some
were - dead 'in one minute.
Diu e tkoll i Lace had.; it ?IN-en to
have seen:, affected with
Lot : -. and Ila yr I . lo ' N't•l' lthownlt to tail
ivin2 entire ivlief
- ,
notlwr lior-v airectefl With 19ts.
yenr, Inter. I Ic, gaVe him the
1:111:4v the nirnniu, apdi a close of
- in the eveiiiiils-L; the:nt, , xt morn
-rift," he took 111, front-tine excretions
art'. half-pint:
Iterulari.ty in the of eolv,
mueli impirtanee regularity
iu feeiliwz them. Ina F4t:tte Ott' nature.
:ne tow - , i rclit - ol of sit,:milk a rcat
CMIIV liint•s• , C;iCh 1 - 11(ler Such
. • ,
the ti(liler of tilli• cow
y:;11. :111(1 -if allowed io
lain t he
IWclyc aye
The practice
more than' twice in
wenty four hours causes the pael
-1 V of die. udder to 1 ie!rreatly 'novas
am! prohbaly helps in maintaining
the lacteal .secretion long after preg
naey has takdi place. When, how
an' artificial system. the:cow
been enahled to retain her milk
wit'lloto. inconvenience; for twelve
honrs or SO, ',lle 01.1!rht to be milked
re , rularly,&very Clay at. the same hour.
W.heu the time Ihr milking arrives,
(Oiler 'usually I iecoineF ; distended
4 ti its;ntinckst_capacity, and if the Milk
is pot E:'slicedily ri,inoved. the animal
e4ulsiderahlr pain:. 'Cases of
v(y,ithe result of allowing: animals
1.) (twain too low . ; upmilked, arc, in
fly no Means of unfrequeift-oc
'.(irkenee. It is especially necessary
! , 1 attelo - I(killis point for Some days
•:„Iti ! r the animal has tirOu_
(*lit forth its
younfr. fr;r Cinrjoi! - r tlnit period tVry
it:16611 . 0f the lacteal organs
i.•lil clt to bring on that most fatal
u ; all inaladie's, ! fever. If milkink be
100 inn! , tlelay6l, nature will try to
, !c t i , the 1)001. animal.l An absorp
:.7n of milk into blood will to some
::tent take plaCe. and that which re
:liain, in the u(blex will become de-
IJA - iorntol. When neglect, to milk a
regular tim e
i rept , nted
velal tiines:, the sec r etion of the
perManently 'checked ; and
:here ;.ire many cases where. by
0, "-11.14. an animal ha; become 1171 - ..
in le , , , ,Ethan a month.
ri6(.l and Orchard
writer in the ..1/ , ! /,
qll the t!roul Iles at the
).)uth 1 0 cheap Slant- powder aptl
tratl. ILc - .z.av:;the shocking' of iiige.e
livorolis has I his year cost
:11)0 )aina alone mere than S I 0.000.000
i:dtlie ravk-re.s
The simpV:A. remedy , for the r1v
:1•71-,; of the potato 1113 g maid to have
h•cen-flis l covered by a, man in New
Thiven., who finds that wood :Ales.
ikinkled on the vine:, answersevery
purOo:-.e of Pa ci's green 4na othei• poi
-ons.
One of
_the' most active — manures
.
Ivithin the reach of most farmers is a
m ixtura - of leached :Ole's, plaster and
.ni: , la-soil-mixed_ with fine 'soil.. Let
-tile - compound be thoroil l gillv worked
over a smooth spot. and allowed to
-.tam] a, week
.before• using A hima
- 1)111. of this mixture in a lull is exeel.
lout to fziye earn a 'start. Potatoes
nd
. ffartten vt.gc:tables f;enerally feel
Nett quick. Hen Manure is an
~ x eelft.nt ingreadient in Such manures.
Lat it should be .well slacked with
-water before mixing with other sub
MBE
Chestiitit - i_rt , c , art-. vOmin ! , to 1)t
,•-timato:Cn-sl-.l . .alnaLle enough - on the
.-t-ores of fruit, and woorl , to pay fOr
--direct cultivation. Tito vultivntor
....% , hotild select large nut , : for seta. or
tho , ze from- stmerior tree•,. The , 4e.
cxpo , ol tO-1.11,t• sintfor sev
, pr:il (lays. and 111,:n packed iil ordin
:try man i, F-o tlicLy - will neither
lwat 'nor 1 i,eoine too dr - . They
till spring.ithenplant
c,l in rows . l 5 or 1S inches apart, and
such distances of -10 E inches, and
ecN,ered three inches ' deep. They
be.kept clean. and allowed to
rilnain two .years. The; third spring
they bbould be set in niusery rows.
the tcp rot being shortened. When
4 , ight feet high let themr be put out
Avhcrever they may - lie .IWanted: To
_raft or. bull, cut the young trees
)lade - in; the spring si icor eight feet;
s,,Ject live or six of the young shoots
that start, bud thentland remove the
Select tile time when the bark
i- most, readily remOyed from the
f roes. and use the method called ring
luidding, or Whip-;raft them in the
before 7owth.
gdwational ttpai.fintitti
COMMITTEE OF ASSOCIATE EDITORS
E. E. QuiNi.AN, W. H. TifOMPSON,
.1 C. CRAWFORD, G..W.
A. A. KEENEt
(ALL communications intended Inserted to
this department. should be sent to the Chairman of
the eeminlttee. E. E. Qrtwt.alt, at Towanda, and
will be forwanled by him to the Editor In Charge
ter the ensuing Wetki. j
;For the Educational DCriartmcnt.j
• . POSTAL CARDS. i
s The: main objection most people have
to sending communications onpOstal cards
is. that the writing is; of comae, open ,to
general peruSal. A good way to avoid.
this difficulty is to use sympathetic ink.
A solution of ten grains of hyPostdphite
of soda in sixteen teaspoonfuls' of water
is the simplest , fluid for thevarOse. tse
and perfectly, clean pen after Writing go
over the letters with a smooth Paper cut
ter to - remove aIL traces of . the Salt. Ex
po7nrc to the heat - of a . bright" coal fire
turns the writing black. I,
SOLVE 'MIS PROBLEM: i !
I start a young man in business with
$10.78 worth of merchandise, Sind $7.92
in cash. One month after her pays me
4:1.17. At the end of two nionths we,
settle. llc reports that ht - liar; sold mer
chandise tp the amount of $319:28, and
that he has bought merchandise to the
amount of $3.1.7:3 at one time, and at an
other time $162.20, which ho ha's paid for.
lie als , i returns to me merchandise to the
amount 869.16. I allow him $27 rent
anti €:.7.1 for his service. Do I owe him or
he me. and how much? What, was the
:rain 1 , 11 merchandise ?,
HMV TO TEACH *itriTso..
A series of tracing books is!being in
troduced by the various authizirs of pen
manship. which should be *chased by
parent, for their childten in preference
to the common printed boot s,
ire schools tauhlit by persons uot. specially
A naiiiied - to instruct in this branch, anti
the majority of the teachers °flour coun
ty are less prepated to teach writing than
any other study Of our commcin schools.
The iniprovement consists ill printing
copies of lightly dotted letters on various
lines of a copy book page, andi requiring
pupils to trace with ink over these cop
ies until the muscles for
. writing are de
veloped and disciplined, and pupils are
thus prepared while in oar 4chools for
rapid writing of the business Iwoild t in
stead of -haVing to serve an annoying ap
prenticeship at acquiring a decent busi
ness band after entering the (iffice and:
'counting room. *
The principle is, "writing is best learn
ed by much writing:* An unfunded ob
jection ha*s, been , made that "constant
tracing fails to *enable the pno to write
well without "his copies," but ny
cions teacher will-require abundant prac
tice of the same copies on loose paper Or
,extra blank book. With thesy3ooks the
principal work the teacher ito secure
correct positiotrof person, arm= hand, fin
gers and pen, and neatness :lint care in
following the rotted lines.
run& TIONS TO INEXTERIESZCED tEACITERS.
•
t have your pup 4 write k , very day,
and - devote as muck time to i as . to any
recitation of yonr school next to arithtme
. 1.
•
\lv friend had
2ud. in all writing, copying cir drawing,
with slate pencil, lean pencil °ripen, insist
on correct position. and that the fingers
and pen touch the writing surface very
lightly, that free and • rapid movements
may be secured.
/
2d. Let the body b 4 as neatly erect as
the focal distance of the pupils eyes will
permit, and - square to the desk- rather
than au arbitrary right or 1(4 side posi
tion.
Atli. The pen should miss the fore tin
at third joint. the middle finger at root of
nail," the holder pointing to right shimd
der. Let the thumb rest on the holder
very" lightly, opposite first joint of fore
finger
sth: Let the hand rest lightly on the
nails of - the third and fourth fingers„ and
the nails directly= tinder the thud joint of
those fingers when writing. IThe wrist
should not touch' the paper lint the arm
rest near the elbow. ,
FEWER scnt. 11001 is IN tERIES:
Most adult, persons remember when one
hot di! on arithmetic, one on gra l namar, one
on geography. composed the !list. Du
ring recent years the book publishers have
gone to -the — other extreme, in grammar
having two, in geography four,!
Now the golden mean Reins reached
by most publishers in havingitwo books
contititte,,,a seric in geography and.two
in arithmetic. Two books on geography
are announced by Ivison
ton's Elementary and Complete. The
latter is before its and is an admirable
book: we shall look with .interest for the
•i
is::ne of the elementary.
lira Wing is made coittpttlsory in several
States. and teachers have to qu i rt - lify them-
Nelves accordingly. Whether compulsory
of not: no live teacher should Or need re
main-ignorant-in this branch,? as Krusi's
Inventive System :an:. veers well without a
teacher. and in douht others, also.
The Detroit Board of Edneittion have
resolved that from 'September 1, 1815, the
salaries for service in the public schools
shall be as. follbms: First yea 4 $300; 2d,
s'4oo: 4th, $4:10; 5t11,15500 . : 6th,
Ttli. :$550: Bth. 19t11, $OOO.
, 10th. llth sl'oo.
Problem; The sum of two number is
10; the quotient 6f the larger divided by
the smaller is 10. Solution:? The quo
tient,lo shows how many times the divi
sortnay be subtracted from the dividend,
hence the dividend is compoSed of ten
parts, the divisor 1 part, and 4s the sum
of both 'lO. the divisor is 110-11. the
dividend 9 1-11.
A SCHOOLMASTER AROUND LOOSE
Four or five days ago
,a mail about 40
years of 'age, looking as though he had
been drawn over a dusty floor for an hour
or two, called upon one of the; members
of the Board of Education, :and intro
thiced hiMself as'William Cannon Harri
'son. of Saginaw county. Ire vas
received, and commenced business
I romptly by saying
`• rm a-looking f'/F a situation as a
school teacher.— 3 . ?
"-\L, ha " replied' the meMber, won
dering why the man Wasn't loOking for a
wood-pile. •
" I could have brought a pile of recom
mends so high," continued the nian,meas
wing with his handS, "but recommends
don't amount to nothing:: .
"have you any school in vie' ?" asked
the member.
t• I want to get in, here in I)ctroit," re
plied 1 the man. "What ward do you
pay?"
"Yin afraid—,' 9 began the member,
when the schoolmaster interrupted:
"Oh! well, I s'pose you. Fii• goin', wa
ges, and 'that's all I can ask fair. I•don't
want to put on style and live:high, as
getting a leetle old and ouglit_ to save
. -
money."
"As I was goine: to remarle r ---, raid
•••"-1•••••••••••••••••••• ,, ..q.. , ........ ,
MIKIELLIXEL
MEM
•AT kIY
ARITILMF.TICAL
Oil
the member, Arco the achadmaster and
denly implied!
"DoWORN / 41 404 C af Oboaa
here, i If therl% I'm the man.7l,ft
tO dress the bey! down!
come foe* by the, doriiiroarit,wOold
do you r heart, geed to pee the wril laid
'em! 74, when I bad: that In
Bay county I *ought nothing,*
thirty etholara a day, beside! :hearing
twelve r aters recite! I'm an old 'scream
•er, I tell you, there's fun In me when you
get mei woke up !"
-;!' I hardly think—," commenced' the
member again, when the achoolmaster
jumped up and said: ,
"Of course you -won't take me unless
I pa4 l- exsunination, but I hain't afraid of
notiguaiing__ . I'd like to see a word I
couiii spell! For instance 'Catarrh:'
'C'-a-t-n-r-r,h,catarrh."DandelioneD-a-n
-dandelion.' Or try me on
wwtis of four syllables. 'Lugubriousf
ingubrious.' Oh! I
can
,knock the socks right olf 'n these
well-bead teachers, and not half try ! "
"I should hie to help you," pat in the
member, "but—"
"Oh! you needn't think I'm behind on
geography;" interrupted the . teaclu4.
"For instance: What is an isthmus? Au
istiun6 is a narrow strip of land connect
ing two larger b E odies.' Is the world round
or flat? Round. Why is it, round? Be
i.
cause jit is. Which is the , highest moun
tain in the world ? The Andes. Which
is the longest river? The Amazon. I
might go on for seventy-tlva days this
way, and' Uteri not tell yon half I know!"
" Ton seem to be pretty well poked in
geography, but as I wanted to tell—" .
• "And on grammar, too !" exclaimed
the teacher, jumping up again. "What
is a noun? A -noun is the name of any
plaCe or thing. Give us an exam
ple: Man, dog, cat, coon, goat, Jack-knife,
fish-hook, gate-post. What are the prin 7
eipal conjunctions? And, as, both, be
cause; for, if, that, or, nor, neither, either,
and so forth and so forth. Oh! I'm right
on the roof of the meeting-horse when
you sling grammar at me !"
The member was getting desperate,
and as soon as he could get in a word he
said: ;
" I will take your name, and as• soon as
a vacancy—"
"And I know arithmetic froth cover to
cover!". exclaimed the man, standing up
" I can go through the tables hire
lightning through a hay-stack, and when
you get to, fractions and cube root I'm
awful—l weigh a ton and :a half and still
growing ! 'Rithmetic's mg favorits studs,
and 11l giVe you fifty dollars to find a
man who'll , saw sums into and plane 'em
down's as quickly as I can !" '
His speech took the wind out of him,
and the memher managed to say there
was no vacancy at present, but he would
take his - name and consider his case as
soon as one occurred.
to, commence right off I. re
plied the man, "but I'm willing to wait.
Here's my name, and the Ininit I get your
letter I'll come down a flying. If you
get me you don't get much style, but you
get solid eommon sense and genuine edu
cation. You won't see scholars playing
hide-and-coop around , the. wood box or
marbles on the floor—no you won't 1 "
.
And he Went down stairs. Detroit Free
PresiJ
view Advertise:cents.
J.'o. FROST SOTS
'1171INITUI;E
TOWANDA, JULY 50th, 1875.
rWe arr now offering a large i.tock of
• PARLOR SLITS,
TETE-A-TETES, EASY CHAIRS
HALL RACKS,
WOOD TOP TABLES, &C.,
At very low price.t. We are determined to clop on
onr stock In this line before the fall:trade, and it
order to do owe are selling at
'1 VERY LOW PRICES
We wonl.l call attention to our new
s.s.
. .
I • '
BLAcI: WALNUT, MARBLE
TOP DRESSINGV CASE
CHAMBER SUITS, AT $BO 60,
Being:the be.t:thlng In the market for the price
and all Other goods at very low prices.
i
I 1
I . UNDERTAKING,
Done In the best manner, and on the lowest terms.
yon will And better work and for less money here
than atany other place.: Call and see us,
I
JAS. 0.• FROST & SONS,
•
'Nlannfactnrtfrs of and 'Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In FOrnlture and mndertaklng, Main St.,
TOW A.IN 1.) A, PENICA
jlyn-tl. I
WOOL CARDING,
AT THE
WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN
PENN A.
Also ,
nianufactnihist and cloth dregin attended
to au bhort, notice.. We are. ahead making rolls
from the new eUp,,luad• to 40 work as
fag as offered, t — 3 '
1 • V.:-
B. INGHAM.
• cam . owonCl, .in , 1A75. . :.I
felsimida
jr l T - . l ** lo, •
MME B 00 ODS!
THIS
PLEASE CALL' AND FAMINE.
Toiranda. June g. 1875
STEVENS & LONG,
WHOLESALE Az RETAIL
CHOICE .FAMILY GROCERIES,
MARBLE AND
Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest Cash pri
ces. Our s lang experience In ,the Grocery Trade
gtve4 us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and as
we are hot' eunbltione to make large profits, we flat-
Buyers than any other establishment In Northern
Pennsylvania.
mayl3.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
•
cit As. M. HALL, Towanda, Pa.,
Is prepared to insure all classes at risks in first-
Class, reliable companies, at as low rates as are con
sistent with security, and invites a share of the bu
siness at his friends and the public generill.
'Will give sperial attention to survey of ri•ka
outshie dr , lowanda.
Towanad, July 22, 11754 m.
MONROETON
GRADED SCHOOL.
The next term of this school will commence oh
Monday, August 23d,
and continue Twelve weeks, under the Instruction
of ItRV. HALLOCK ARMSTRONG, A. M., with
competent assistance.
A limited number- °fleapits from outside of the
district will be receive& - Rooms can be obtained
for these wishing to board themselves. •
A Teachers' ehiss will be formed at the com
mencement of the term.
TUITION : •
Teachers' Class and -
Etcher English &wile's. per
math • • - • 00
latennedlate Classes, par month. - - 150
rrent4 100
sad of sub mutts.
=
_ poldi =Med ter lon than Ulf seam, and
dadsliden Melo for absence Wen as lloreent
of Blanes&
~. :Y~~~-
NEW
OPENED
ea
TAYLOR &
-3-i
PRIORS LOWER THAR EVER.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
EVERY DEPARTMENT
-'--s
TAYLOR & CO
Dealers in
COUNTRY PROCUCE,
GRAIN, &C
Having a largo Ind commodious store, we are
enabled to carry a heavy stock at
all times.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
I-
unAts.AND PRODUCE
ter ouraehres . that we can offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
STEVENS & LONG.
CORNER MAIN 'A
BRIDGE STS.,
Spring 7!.
ET
Intlte eve
E K,
LOWE
Co' S :
SPRIN
OPENI
livery Del
EM
MIIIIII
MEMO
MEALS HOUSE, TOWANIJA,
Pa.,
CORNER MAIN AND lIMIDGE STIMETS.
The liorsek Harness, hr., (.4 all guests of this
hosuse, instned against loss by Fire, Without any
extra charge)
A superior quality ei Old English Pass Ale. itiSt
received. 1 I'. It. JORDAN.
Towinda, an. 21,11. Proprietor.
ULWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA,
XII
PA..
Having lease 4 this house, Is now ready to ac . cone•
modate the travelling public. 'Kt) pains nor expense
will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may
give pima cap.
Sit'North tilde of Public Square, eaq of Mercur's
new block.
BETIEVM, P 4
"OLD 40HAVIAN SUN INN,"
•
Rich in historical interests, it Is the only building
In the country except Independence Hall, honored
by the soionni within its walls of Washington, La.
Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution.
This popular; hotel has recently changed hands,
been linprov i %l, entirely refurnished , and the pro.
prletor cord ly invites his friends and traveling
pnolle to givoillinaa call.:no pains will be spared to
render their stay comfortable. People en route for
Philadelphia Still find it convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the city about eight in the
morning. A Sample moth on the first flour, for the
accommodatlOn of conimercial agents.
Sept. 4,•73.
DIN)ING ROOMS
IN CONN.C,TION WITII TIIE ISAKERI
i ;
We are pre aced to feed the hungry at all times
of the day an evening. Oysters and Ice Crean' in
their seasons. c,
Minh 30,70 1 . . •
NEW' 1 ARRANGEMENT
AT TIER FIRST WARD BAKERY
MRS. MARY E. KITTREI)GE
!laving pnrchased tqc stork and fixtures of 11. A.
Cowless• Bakery, hail refitted the astablb•hment and
purchased an entirely
•
NEW; STOCK OF OOODS,
Groceries,!Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruits,
Canned Fruits, Candies, Confee 7
tionery, Fresh Bread, Biscuit, -
Rtvik, Rolls, &c.,Daily.
A neat and attractive
•
• ICE,' CREAM SALOON
Will be opened in 'connection with the est:ll4lBe
!tient, Where ladies and gentlemen can always find
the oest cream and other, delicacies of the season
TOWANt)A, PA!
Has been refurnished, and will at all times be sup.
plied with subetantial eatables, which will be served
at reasonable gates. farmers and others wishing
town will And 'yds a convenient piaci) to supply the
wants or the inner man.
MARY E. KITTREDGE
Towanda, A .r1123,14-tf.
T HE BtACE TO BUY YOUR
HORSE OXINGS GENERALLY
Is at C. F. DA TON'S In the store lately occupied
Johns Wolff as a Clothing Store. Haying removed
my establishment to more commodious and conve
nient quarters, I respectfully 'lnvite my old cnsto•
mere, and all In want of anything In the 'hie of
lIARNELS SADDLES, WHIPS ,
to give me a call, feeling satisfied that from the fa
cilities I possess for purchasing stock, I can do a
better job, at a lower price than any other estab
liniment in the county.
Don 't torgCt the place one door below the old
strnd of Fox Eercur.
tuar26., 1 C. Y. DAYTON.
FroOR SALg.—A valuable farm In
Athens Ivry., laying 2? miles from Athens
, and 3 sillies from Waverly. Contains 156
acres, Of Which 125 aro in grass and grain. A dairy
of 23 cowsban been kept on it, and there is base
ment stabling, for that number. It has a gentle in
clination to the south, and Is warm, strong land.
It will be sold low and possession given immedi
ately. Address
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who mad• wish to puratitse any
kind or
'RY GOODS;
At the
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1.) can and 'examine their
ELY STOCK
AND SUMMER GOODS;
Whlth timy are nevi
'G FOR INSPECTION.
artnput b orittriett with ail that f.
E!ilMnilMli
.t. Stt'll A,
%P.LE GOODS.
VI LI, BE SOLI) AT irEcIDED
BAR': Al NS', BY
FLANS k HILDRETH, .
Bridge Street.
Hotels and Restaurants.
e. M. W LsW.si
I BUILT 17:7,8,
C. T. SMITH,
Proprietor
NEiIR THE COURT HOUSE
D. W. SCOTT & CO
Stetted to the trade, such as
THR DINING ROOM
HARNESS AND
NETS, &C.,
E. D. DREW, Elmira, N. Y
D. P. PARK, Athens, Pa.
.1. PREW, on the farm. •
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• .- lutrumus Foundry
awl ,latiell: 01.0 a Carman,
are frtkiloll Ida * lc a etabllng to
e- MitbieeeilteloB .
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ENE
CU~~i;.Fi~A~V ~ ~ILLb,
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I~A~IDILILLS,
AnS alt klncls-qt
-Mill Irons made to order •
tNGINES REPAIRED.
And work warranktil to give Batlsfattion
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SHINGLE MACHINES
Of Ole latestand mostainproved kinds manufactur
"viand kept constautly on hand and ready fur use
PLOUGRIS
SIDE-HILL, IRON AND.WOOIWN ISEAAIS
CULTIVATORS,
CORN PLOUGHS ANIi.PLOUGH
Of :all and the latest. Improveuteut kept
on hand.
CHURN POWER :5..,
LARGE-AND bMALL MM.%
STOVE CASTINGS
CELLAR GRATES,
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
- LARGE KETTLES.
all klndn of casting.; turalslwel at
March 30,70
'B LOOD & C 0 31 l' A N y
suncoutinue to manufaettne their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
And will sell a betteir 111;10111W fur less money than
can ho had elsewhere in the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do us much, or moru,
than any other, and more -dumbly built. We per
sonally superintend our work and .9•e that It I, well
done. We will send
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES
of our Maellhos , ou apidleMlon
ONE & TWO HORSE POWERS,
One and two horse 'Threashers and
Separathrs, Thresher and'
Ocaners.
FANNING MILLS,
CU:ULM: AND URAti r.,AW
Saw smi (rist Mill work (lone to
•order. Give us it Call before .
purchasing elsewhere.
va Lo.) alloauvyta `I4NHILLI'
"O.» ) (160'111
Aug.to u
NEw CARRIAGI FACTORY!
)11w514Ite the new Jail
TOWANDA, PENiN'A
HENRY STULEN
iteNwettnily announeee to hi, friend, and pat I , IIIS,
that he has built a
!GEW BRICK CAIZRIM;F:
Whore he will ronmantly keep on Innul a run a- net
meta 0!
FAMILY CA 1U11.1(;E:-.!,
TOP AND OPEN BUGG] Es.
PLATFORM WAGONS
TROTTING SITIKYS, AND SK ELEToNS.
Made of r the best material and finished In the
city:Si:vie. Ills long experience In city C•ar
riage Factories gives him a decided
advantage over others the
FINISH', STYLE ANT) DURABILITY
or wagons.. All lie all
INSPECTION • OP 111 WORK
Preyloug 10 jnirelsa,lllg% •-I.entwr,
WORK WARRANTED TI I 1 Vit.
rEnrEcT TISFATI,o;
'EhaftLful for the 111”4.11 patronage forno.ily 1 . 1
feuded ;god reToytirtvlly . a,k a continuative or 111,
saint..
REPMRINI.: PROMPTLY AVIENDI'DTo
AT ItEl'Uri:l)
HENRY STULEN
Towanda, J an. f.
WA (i IN S ! A(;O
AV Al; 0 N !
I keep on hand a lai'ge as:sortment of
WAUONS
EL I, ell E A I); E
R
Than any other establishment hi the
WAGONS .ANI► VARRIA(JES
Of *very description manufact urea
to order on short notice
Towanda, March Z 6, In 3
BOOK BINDERT.—The public is
Respectfully informerrthat the Book Bindery
has teen ' removed to the ;REPORTER Building,
third story, where will be done
BOOK-BINDING
In all Its various bratirlios, on Kenn i as reamniable
as the ' , hard times" will allow. TII Bindery will
he under the charge cf
IL C. IV 11 I TA K
An experienced* Binder, nioPikll work will be
promptly done Iti n style and manner which cannot
.la excelled. Music, Magazines, Newepapers, Old
Books.. he., bound In every etyle. Particular atten
tion will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of
BLANK BOOKS,
to any desired pattern, which ❑n finality and dare
Willy will be warranted.
rAn work will be ready for delivery when
Promised.
The patronage of the public is, solicited, and per
fect satisfaction guaranteed,
atigltAtf.
of all kinds
POINTS
MEANS & ROCK' ELI
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JAMES BRYANT.
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'rOWAND.A HENNA.
ACIDS, 11EXTRACTS,,EMAillS, I
POWDERS
SUGAR COAXED GUMS 'PILLS'
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13:111UTS, TINC•
1.1 RIE
, I WINES,
_
Asicl i)tepa!alloivil of all 1(111,1
DYE STUFFS,
MACHINE OILS;
KEROSENE,.
. ALCUMOL;-
&C., &
PURE WINES AND LI
fur medicinal purpones.,
TOBACCO, SNUFI4',
lIIEE
ropy LAR PATENT. MEDICI
and a fine.assortnent of
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TOILILT AND [FANCY
31O1t ttlau 11$1131 card is given to tin
log of prescriptions. iffpen on Sunday
to I P. M., and from 5 r..M. tOj r. 3/.
Dr. 31 Ann.!. can he consulted at the
urdav or each week, as heretofore.
tna3 -72
Tyt. 11. C. PORTEIt,
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rortwr Main :tuft Flue Sts., 'rowan
Epda?dialo- , 1 a yreartir Ja ('
Wholes:dr and Retail Dealer
1) fiLS , MEDTCI
CITEMItALS,
ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS. &
PERFUMEIIY, TOILET AND FAN
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES ig
sOAp9, COMBS, POMADES. HAI
TEETH. SKIN, AND HAIR PREPAI
'RAZORS, POCKET-ICNIV
pig:Fit - IT-BOOKS AND PORT-MO
NI AC.% BOY AND SCOycif ss r
FO,REIGN AND DOM Ef•vric Cie,; A Rs.
'“AitDEN. FIELD ANT) FLOWEni SEEDr ,
Purr Wltm+ and I.lpqors, for modlchu
RoTANtr, Ect,EcTic AND ',tom
it KM Er;,
.SNI AI.L ttENUINE POPULAR 11.11
Supporter , . Suspensories, Iltea.st
IPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS, 5:
NURSING DoTTLES, TEETIIIN)
Syringes, Bed Pans. Ur'halm, Them
ELASTIC STOCKINUS, SC
KEROSENE OR COAL
WICKS, CHIMNEYS. BATH II
SPERM, LARD, 15 - HALE, NE.l'l
TANNER'S, AND MACHINE,
A I.Ct lilt 0L AN D :witrni•TuvlT
• SASH.,
PAINT. V•ARNI,u. NVHITEIV ASH
. ,
110RSE,
)lAN E. ;MOE.
and all other Moils of brusho
WINDOW AND PICTURE
or an s!kr,s.
PERE LINSEED
VAUNI,SH.
tINEADY MIXED PAINT 4
f )1 , ANY pEsin ED (.'(.Li
liY THEVOUND. MT OR GA
GROUINI) IN ()IL 01l vAllNsit,
AN[) DRY COLORS OF A,L1.11: ES.
ALL ARTICLES WARRAN TED.
Pre+crlptlons carefully coinrioundedt all hour:
of day and night. (mom Sundays for Ireseriptloto,
from 9 to 10. A. M.. 12 to 1 to C., r. At.
Dr. Porter ran be «distilled a: here ofore In the
office. r:r0ay1.375.
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atletiti , m pia t.. linjug
free ..1 anvil
N O TICK
If at the ‘rry Is•Nt t.t. all kinds
flrst-cla ,, grocer, :mg , flltt Dm% it,
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~vliUps-
C(II:I.'KES, &C
Received Dallv. fro-Ti fr.An the N en
antl Ipouglit at the vvr,y lowest rash
Ilmlng been vinfagml for the last three
a Flrst-class Wholesale grocer In New Y
Fat:llltles for buying my goods so that
It an Mort for all CASII BUYERS call
SEE MT STOCK
Byron.. purrla,i,ig
I WILL I'AY ASII }Yin PROD
M. B. OWEN.
RED, WillTE AND BLUE STORE, 1;1,
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
•
FOR • §ALE-CHEA P AND ON
CONVENIENT TERMS. -
A blacksmith and wagon shop,'with a twenty feet
water power attached. A very desiralde location
for biLii
The shops are large and convenient,,lith neces
sary machinery for - earrying on an Cali - M.4re busi
ness. A small new dwelling honse and pne acre of
Land attached.
ALSO—One other Water power Oni the same
stream, with a twenty-five feet wheel, with saw
and lath mill, all in good running. ()rioter. This
property will be sold together with Mal acres of
land on Which the mill stands.
ALSO—A HOTEL PROPERTY, will, a large
two and one-half story house, with backl buildings.
Main building 60.0.2 feet, with lafge and conveni
ent barn. This property will be sold With one or
more acres of land, to sullpurchaser.
ALSO—A FARM containing about 1 1 7,0 acres of
land, all improved except• 5 acres; tw , dwelling
houses, two orchards, large. cattle barn, torso barn,
wogon house and sheds thereon. Thisproperty is
1
49a high state of cultivation. and thelguallty , of
the land unsurpassed In the county. i •
The alinvit described property Is all deslrabiy
to
lcated and convenient' to,Lehigh•Valley liail Road.
Kir Fur tering of sale apply to the snbseriber, at
Mversbnrg, Itradtbrd County, l'a
aprl-75
EEEDi MYER
RAN 'S 111 AVE GUARDS.
For the purixnii‘ of prcoenlug tho i)ormant.nt
symmetry of Burial mounds and luddin* the, nSual:
Head and Foot Stones more permaneulty atek
In position.
For particulars address
L. S. IIIPIiENSONI Agt., •
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