Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 24, 1876, Image 4

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    jgrzenilaralfei at" Infe4o
Trial of
. .
i
. Messrs. Miller & ,Avery of Tonk-:
haiinc•ck,
_Pa., made the followipi
challenge to Jaines Valentine a ci
Reuben Oliver of this .town - o
were using_ a Two Horse Rail . k
Power and -Thresher and Clean r,
.manufactured by 31inard Hardeil of
Cobleskill, N. Y., and was accepted
by' there, the trial to take - place lat
the barn of Hen ry Ellsworth, Jan. !3,
187 G. -The chsllenge read, as folt
lows: , _ ,
Gentlemen: , • , . 1
In; order to settle all. disputes
about the different machines, ve
challenge you to- meet us at some
- convenient place where 'we can hive
grain to thresh.„ and test the differ
;l
eht machines,
,subject to the follfflw- 1
iilg terms : Each power to be !et
at the same elevation ; each machine
--to be run by the same team ; each
=wicking to be run one hour ; the
'stti ; aw as it passes from the machine
to be well shaken with a fork, Ito
.
shake out any grain that may
left in the straw; after threshing t., e
hour the chaff and such as may coe
1
over with the straw to 'be clean 1
through a grain fan ,
- and the a-
3,
. chine that wastes theleast grain,.lc-,
cording to the amount threshed, sll in
be declared to - do the best wok.
The kind ` of grain threshed shall e
r i b
oats, and each machine. shall th sh
'and clean'not less than. CO bushels of
oats. . -
,The Judges reported as folloi
At a trial :of threshing machi
held ht Henry. Ellsworth's, this:
lath day ofJanitary, 1876, betw
James Valentine 4-, Reuben
'who Were:using, a machine made
Miimrd Harder of Coble Skill, N.
and. ThoS. Ellsworth,k, Graha
..with a machine made by 'Miller
AverY, of .Tunkhannoek, Ps., t
•siibscribers being duly chosen jut
cs to_ see the trial Conducted as
the challenge - of Miller
.t.t, ..Avq]
make the following seport:
The powers were set at an ele ,
tion of 13 degrees, and . the teatirn
wiAizhed '2384 pounds. Valentine)
Oliver threshed and cleaned in A):
hour 75-. 1 ; bushels of :oats (wei7iii
and'wasted in chaff and straw l r
pounds. - Ellsworth 4: Graham. Nil
same elevation, and same teat
threshed and cleaned in one hour 83
,b;:sliefs of oats (weight),and wasted
iu chaff and straw S pounds. Work
was all ell done. • •
I sett r JENNINQS,
L.II.I, \ TOSE, ' Judges.
T. 11. .r.ENION,
WashiniTtou 7
'Wyo. Co., Jan. 18, 7 76.
•
•
puting,Tcdder:
The following , corninunicatyi
.frbm H. Ives, Batavia, : .. Y., w--
read to'the American farmers' clu
-
•• I would corroborate the staenie l
61 INIr. Tanner, of Minnesota, in 11
r.numunication to , the, chub, says
.. I hat it pays to-cut his corn fodd
loni'could ansiver his inqUiry-for
elevator to carry the cut feed up
- Abe - barn, storing- it away as it is c
s o I would cut cornstalks up for n
i
. 1 0 li'll advantau n v l &veil if it made thc
no better . for the cattle, and fe
them liberally that they may; lea
all that they do not like, which,l4
clean out once a day tq use for thi
bedding. I agree with INIr. Yeama
the t= the cutting ! machine Will '
/abandoned'.it run by hand pow
foil to .run i ,suceessfully it shot
I,e driven by-'horse power. And tl
i:aying .that it , made their mou
sore, reminds me, of good adV
given me Yeari ago,by an old feed T,
.that stalks should be cut for cat le
two or three inches long, for he s. hi
the stalk had • a hard)
pieces,
ea. - c,
Lad if . cue short, the pieces, wl+n
_e:itcti, - would come endways betweel--
n
.
- th:!ir jaws, and-this sharp case would
rut. dhcir gums, making them so e.
P, ut if cut long the_pieces - will co e
l:orizontally.
,between- their Weill,
tvoiding- that trouble. And as for
ii:u•vesting the stalks or letting thu
stand uncut- where: - i-they grew,
\Weil kl:f4S soon think'oT not cutti
ta - V meadow, and I often have th
tivllictt tire cut early and well press'
worth as much for fodder by the Ai
su many acres of my clover."
t
- ••A CLEA Sr POULTRY HOUSE..— A
cl - can sweet.fowl house is a very de
si;.able thing. A building infest .d
'lilt) vermin k a wretched piaci; to
1
xlintine fowls in ; and however gen
' erous may lie their feed or the at -
- tion - given to. their needs otherwise,
the neglect to. keep the laying - aiid
roosting quarters Lee from lice ov,•r,
-,balanceS all attempts, to mainta n
to Altry in a healthy condition, Par
ity and:cleanliness are absolutely 1- --
tiential to-the ihealth and comfort'f
e t
t.ie: fowls„ guarding them from ve -
nth?, and rendering 'even. narro .
:quarters-comparatively comfortabl-.
M'llitewasliing is one of the most it -
vaunt - aids_to secure 'these re-ultk
and should be performed brice la
year, Spring and Autumn, at least,
~atfil °finer if necessary. The belt
x% vsh knack from fresh lime slaclf.-
~ , l with boiling water, 'to lvhich .s
it , illo e - Ounce of carholle acid t),
l on
1 ,
every four quarts of water: ' _Sol*
say that the building should be clea..- -
•.•,1 of fowls, closed, and thoroughl
fumigated 'by &truing in it sulphur
or tobacco stems in an iron kettl.
previous to whitewashing, but - We
...l:a ve not found thiSnecessary. W hit+
washing every portion.of the lute-
ior with the above mixture will. d
the bfisiness. -The lime besides pnr
ilying, the building, covers unsightly
stains On the walls,_ and greatly ini
iw,oves the general appearance of thle.
,_
room, while the acid 'destroys Het,
tle.t.ti and other vermin. , - - .
GRAIIA7.I' MUFFINS. Two e,
one quart of sweet milk, tiro table
spoonfuls of melted butter, a littl
salt, one-half cup of Wine inad •
yeast, or two tablespoonfuls of brew
er's yeast, and Graham flour to mak
thick batter; bake' as soon n•
•
LAPLANusas.—One quart Of milk
one gai►rt of flour, foOr eggs, tw.
tabielpoonfals of-melted butter, oil
teaspoonful of salt., Heat iron-elads
tile) butter thein. Put them in the
m xture and bake in a quick wren.
01 , 1 IN DROP CA R tY. Very niec
ones are nAst . le-by mixing corn meal
•Iyitli boiling new milk until you
1i: 1 1ve a thick batter;: put in .the pat
et.t. pntis (if you have' them)
.at once
' b:t,ke for twenty or thirty min-,
tues. !
=a
CAkts.---One pint of
- sotit milk, one pint or flour, butter
size of a small egg, - one tablespoon,/,
fill of sugar, one.saltsixionful of Salt;
1 al. r teaspoonful of .• soda: Bake in'
well buttered iron-clads.
111
ducxtmn l e, i * I
E. E. Qcrxt.t.n,
J. A. WILT, committee :
J. C. Crtawyours, • • of
G. W. RYAN, Associate .Editofs.
A. A. KEqEir,
,
Communications may be aent to either - Of the
above eiltorr, as may be preferred, and Wilt APPear
ut me icsna.pf irga.*At - 31 •
11:17.xix ija,r , E =present week.
AIDS FOR TETLIGNO AND RENlOdialiti
THE COMMON RULES OF INTEREST.
The two following fundamental princi-
Pipsicitn,ber i t 'am Ft9fr binufti pe,P4f4.ll4
p'nfillfarn . pin n
and division.
Fir '42tiv;il) time liiuthbbra ' tt3find
their product. Example, 20X.06X3=?.
Second: Given the product of three
numbers and either two of the numbers
to find the third number. Frqmpleii,
.) number.
3.60 360 2 3.60 -?
'20%.i . . 20x.06,
By substituting for the above deres
the elements of interest, viz: prirtipsl,
rate, time and interest, and observing to
use in the,denominator a unit of the ek
*OttgAt; the following ate
obtaineet: P>cltxT=l
I
I Rom)1 xT ,p
•1 forl yr x • -
which exprcsnd in words are the most
common rules of interest..._
Case'l. Rule: Multiply the principal by
the intezest oh the principal at thu'given
, -
rate for the time.
Cse 2. Rule: Divide the given inter
est by the interest on $1 for the time:and
at the given rate.:
. p
Case 3: Rule: iDividet thb - given iabrest
by the interest at 1N- of the' firincifi4 for
the time.
Case. 4. Rule: 14tre,lit
by the interest for 1 year on the piiiieipal
at theziren rate.).
To lid - in 'remembering, let pupils, ob
1
rerve:
Ist. That theNiimeratokin formula (d),
(1)), or (c), is I. and hence rules and
4 commence "Divide the given interest by
the interest.''
end. That the denominators of same
formulae contain a emit of the eleiitent.
.unskt., as do-also theirules.
,•
13d. That interest is always in .the nu
merator and as one element is requ6i , clthe
remaining two are in the denominator:.
AS many teachers and most pupils set
Amu anal tae or explain the reasolio'f the
following rules for Cases 3 and 4, itil3anle
Discount in Robinson's liigber Aelthine
!a„:
tic, we tire a method. which If
hich has rOved,
very successful in many classes, and only
requires a knowle!.lge -of .theabovi,iftter
est rides. „
Case 3.. Given, the. rate • of .Bank .Dis
count to And the_ corresixindhig iate of
Interest.
• Oise 4. Given the rate of [lnterest to
tend the corresponding raft of Bank Dis-
I-count.
Elements B'k Dis. Elements hfint.
Time =Time
Rate less than ' Mail
. Principal _=-_ • Ainnprit
. Proceeds :1.-, Priniinal
Discount = • - Interest
Example incase•\o. 3. "A broker dis
counts 30 day notes at li• per Cent. a
month: :what rate of interest (hies his
- •
money earn him?" , •
pupils carefully notice. that Hine,
rate. and principal (I.' "assumed) the
the•eleinents'a..B.l7ik Pisi4tint kictii in
the problem and, that the element of rale
in interest Column is +required an& only
tin* and amount in that column aregir'en
two- are insufficient to Ile ti*P3e
theirate. hence find the discount by rule
Ist of simple interest and the protiiiolf in
Discount Coluinn, which become
and interest' InterestCol
urbn. Having now principal, interest and
Hind in interest Column, by apply - ink. rule
3 aboye, the rate is readily fotuad,l , lieriee,
Hie rind the discount and Preeeds
of y l, fer the time the 'note has to ron,
and divide the discount by the interest of
the pretds...at 1 portant ;lor the: same.
time.
Example in Case 4: "A buys 60 days
'notes at such a rate that his rnquey'carns
him 2 per cent. a month: what is hiS rate
per cent, of discount:"'
Time, rate and principal ($1 assumed),
are the elements given in the Juiciest
Column, and rote in tl Discount Cblumn
is required, and only . time and principal
in that column are f . , , iren, which two are
insufficient to determine the rate, 'Bence
iind the interest and amount in Interest
Column. by Usual rule, which become rin
cipai and diSccunt in, Discount Cohirrin.
,• ,
Having now principal , interest aricfrime,
by rule 3 above the late is readily' found:
hence the Itule; Find , the. interesti' tied
amount 'of $1 for the time the note h is to
run, and divide the interest by the inter
est on the amount at 1 per cent foi• the
given tune
"The general laws of elevation on our
. .
globe seem to indicate a common geologic
~.
cause; something:as follows:
"The heated interior continues to "con
tract through 'the progrrtS of agcs,:rdtir
ring wlifrit the outer crust receiving from
the sun an amount of heat about equal ao
that wl n it radiate!' into space s contracts .
at a much slower rates if at all. Thusin
time the interior becomes to) small for
the crust, which obeying the force
, of
gravity, olapses, the circumference ad
justing itself to .;lie decreasing volume;
within. IVast areas subside the';
slninging . interior, While the adjacenfpqr
tions too large for the spade left for them
to occupy; are. forced into great flats and
ridges by the' lateral pressure. Upoif the
subaidingareas the waters ibefore skead
over the entire surface of the globe, gath
er together.: and the folded- and uptifted
areas are left more or
_less uncovered..
Thus were formed the great basins of the
Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, `with
the three pairs of continents upraised
be
tween them.
Prof. Dana's confirmation of this'.vieCit
,3f upheavals is that the bight of lxirder
mountain and plateaus of the continents
is proportioned to the width of the oceans
that bathe their bases. Example the
great chains of the Sierra Nevada :aMi
:tildes skirt the Pacific, the greater ocean.
" A similar arrangement of elevatioris
appear in other continents, while the in
terior more or less remote from the 110.-
heaving force, remains comparatively 4e
It is evident that adjacent tO
the• greatest areas of • subsidence must
the greatest upheaving force. The ciinie
of the general increase of elevation Of
continents from arctic to tropical regions
is that the rapid rotation of the center or
less plastic earth caused elevation in equa;
torial regio nis and depression in- tiolis.
areas.
"Yet what in our Creator does this
manifest. As increased elevation causes
diminished lemprature, we find the terri..
perature of the burning tropical region's
suodiiiittf bi.piaieadeleiitions of five . to
ten thousand feet above the sea. !Fh(
arctic regions being at the sea level are
not tons reduced in temperature by eloVai
tier'. From theso=eatalikriteartcell-W
portions, of our earth are habitable."
BEAVIIIMLEXPERIMENT *ITII - 8 - 13LiliE
ArrattavuB.-11; cionintAt; taint( pr
spherical bottle, pour a little guickillver
Ind 09nie colore4 water. Fasten securily
telber itgkicit thelalbp three long and
strong strings and suspend the lamp from
.the ceiling by" the strings. Thoroughly
twist the strings together by rotating the
lamp,. and pen
. suddenly., allow the strings
to anwinkitheisl gloom the limp /wind
. •
TettrY tiotten.' Thilni3reaty will - form a
beautiful silver band about the center,
where the ;centrifTga" force is greatest,
and the celored water will form zones on
46'04 14 We quicksilver, Ulna Bimini
ting the flattening of our earth' at the
poles and the bulging at the equator,
condition.
ARITIMATICAL PROBLEMS.—There is a;
conical glisa 6 in ches higo, 5 inches wide
stabs top,! atidwhich 1-5 part, filled
with water.- !What Milit.be the diameter
of a ball leti fall into the water that shall
be immersed by it'
I have a board whose surface contains
49 5-8 square feet; the board is 1 inches
thick, and I Wish to make a cubical box
of it. Required the length of pne of its
equal sides, supposing no waste m making.
'
QUERY JN SCIENCE.-If a common saw
have ahole . of the, size of a nickel penny
punched in it near the point, and the hole
be filled with 46 , 3 will such an arranger
ment prevent the saw from rusting, and
if friowhit'l
MEI
lfcPxT
A PERFECT SUCCESS.
QRA'%T . GE CO,UN7y-, MILK PAN,
In quality and quantity of butter made, and by re
moving the eXcesstre drudgery of the dairy room,
prompts us to agate Invite the earnest
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS,
. :
_ of the kind now before the public
In clalrys of 15 to 20 cows, the Incoirrefilence Of
furul4ting an extra dairy-tnald Is avoided. We
• ; • guarantee to give. ,
Our reference. are wane of the Lle Dairymen of
Itradford and • Susquehanna• Counties. ',who have
used the pans. •
I •
jativm3.
J. NOBLE & C 43.1
TOWANDA; PE NI4PA
%PEOPERTY FOR RENT, FOR DWELLING
AND BUSINESS. PURPOSES.
Rents collected and remitted on reasonable terms
Money Loaned Q. Loans Negotiated
A .3. SOBLig. tangy 76) VIN C 711;
T EHIGH VALLEY AND'PA. 4
IA N. Y. RAIL. ROADS.—Arrangement of I'as•
senger Trains, to take effect JaL.7.4, 1876.
=
PRINCIPAL
NQ NO No 81rAT/ONgs , No
19 9 1 , 2 4iB
---
PM ~ All i ex - . • ' AMi AM 1 P.M
2 15 4 =,7 :55'..lclagara palls.: 1 07 'l2 57
2 50 3 15,10 IS; Buffalo 12 25 8 20 .5
12 2
S So 8 45 , AX - Auburn ; 2 45, i 9 20
. 5 40 1 10 65 1 5 00
Geneva ' '8 S 3 .....i 845
7 40 11 45 6 55 Mara , 7 AO 650
500 12 00; • i Owego 6 31 • ;8 00
5 0512 55' 8 30. Flinlra 6 15 9 10, 535
9 35 1 25 2 n 5 Waverly 5 40 8 2.S' 4 55
9 44 I 23' 9 32: Sayro t 5 32, 8 losy 1 45
9'50 1 Am, 9 19 Athens ; 529 8 10 4 42
to 25. 207 10 00 ...T6W ANDA... .5 00 7 3.5 4 10
30,50,—. Wya/a51ri1r..... 1 , ..., 840
11 23 2 02 11 12!.....Lacey51L10....(4 C 2 .6 20 3 07
.... 11 32 ..31e5hupper0... 1 6 00'
12 10 3 5242 —Of . ...v.2olllllllnock ..: I = A 30' 2 24
12 30 4 13 1 20 .1. & B Junction . 2 41 4 3 - 4 1 40
12 52 442 1 30' Pltirlnn...' 2 31 4 22 132
120500 2 00 .....W. Barre.. ..! 2254 00 I 15' -
2 32 6 32 3 27..... W. Ilaven• -- • ; 1 0.5 2 35 12 05
2 15 7 10 . .4 15 .... P. haven ....'l2 10 1 40,11 25
3 40 7 30 4 15..31auch Chunlr..fll 45 1 20'11 05
4 45 8 31 5 50'.... Allentorn• •• • !to 42 12 11 10 05
4 48;.8 34; 8 4.. E. P. 3utirtlon..l .... 12 off 10 00
5 00 5 45' 8 03 . ....110tb1e1ie1n....110 30 12 0.5 . 9 50.
.5 35 2 13 6 53 Easton- ;10 05 it 30 9 2.5
6 45 10 30 8 20,.,.P1111ade1ph1a...1,8 30 1 9 451 8 00'
829 • 10 00 Neve York'.... 700 ....: 8 30;
Am 4 . 31 PM AM AM PM
No; ii 9 leaves Elmira at 2 48,p. m.; stopping at
all stations , arriving at. WaVerly at 3 V), Towanda
at 4 IS, and Wilkes Barre at 8 Oa, p. m.
No. 30 leaver Wilkes Barre at 7 20, a. in., atop•
pitlit at all ntatkorn, arriving at Towanda at 10 LS,
Elmira at 12.25.1thaca at 1.55 and Geneva at 4.00p.m.
No, 22 leaves Towanda at $ 15 a. tn. ; stopping at
all ataiinds, arriving at Waverly at 9 12, and 'Elmi
ra at 9 55 a. m.;
No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5.10 p. m.; stopping at all
stations, striving at Waverly at t 4.5. and Towanda
at 6 40 p. m.
Train 6 leaves PhilailPiphia at 210 p. New
York 1 00. arriving at Tankbannork at 10 00 p. m.
Train 3 leaves Tunkhannack at 7 00 A. 111.. arrl
ving at Philadelphia at 2 Xi; and New Yeti at 3 50
p. in.
Trains 8 and IS run daily erltb "'unman !Sleeping
Cars attached.!
Drawing Room Cara attached to Trains 2 and •
between Llndra anC Philadelphia.
PACKER, Soperlnteadent.
AI ICE'S SATSAPARILLA,
This compound of , the Teg.table altertatlves,
Sarsaperpliki .pock,. St!Uinta and ILladnike-with
the lodides of rotasslnm and .ron, makes a most
effectual cure of s series of complaints, which are
very prevalent And atfitctlne . It Purifies the blood
purges out the larking Lamas la the system, that
nntlermlne health and settle Into troublesome
orders, Eruptions of the skin are the appearance
on the surface of humors that should be expelled
from the bldod. Internal derangements are the
determinant:lo of these same humors to some Inter
nal organ or organs, whose action they derrnge,
and whose substance they disease: and destroy.
: ATEra lirsitsariitiLLa earls these humors from
She blood. When they are gone, the disorders
which they prOduce disappear, such as Ulceration,
of the Liter, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Ernp•
/tone and Eruptive Diseases of Me Skin, S. An
thony'. Fitn,Kome or Erysipelas, Pimplesf Pus
tules, Btatehes, Boas, Tensors, Tetter and. SaU
Rhesus, Stahl Dead, Rinywierns, Mgr. and
Sores; Rheumatism, /renrolyia, Pat,, in the
Ronce,llide and Aiwa.; Female Weekneett, Sterili
ty, Zasehon•Ataa ctrieinp from iniersial ulcerates
and *feriae inseam. ErePrY, Dyspepsia, Erma'
elation and General Debility. With their depar
ture health return... Freya:v.l4 DU. J. C. AVER
& CO., LOMA . Mi6l4 Practical sad Analytical
Chemlats-
sail) DTAX,LlYavailialts AND DZALluts Ia
febi-tut
kii;es'?,ll , Jatecus Advertisezieta.
The Unlvensil eattstaeUon given by the
lEEE
ATTENTION
of the
To the most
CO.iLPLETE ARTICLE,
PERFECT. SATISFACTION,
Or remove the "Pans•• after 30 days• trial
IL L. BEMIDSLEF.,
Warrenham, Ts.
Main street, opposite the Court House.
11E1
PASSAGE TICKETS,
And
E OREIG DRAFTS,
ALWAXB ON HAND AT BARGAINS
ADDITIONAL TitArNot
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
NIDICINZ.
' ,`• :
inlCSUPWßAOgtbenlata•
• . . •
GROOMES A; PROVISIONS.
4 MaCIABE s EDWARDS,
GROCERIES ,tic PROVISIONS.
CNZ DOOR NORM OT CODDINO k RtISSXLL
Towanda, July 22.4875. - .
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••.1 , U. "ti , I I P.
& LONG,
WHOLESALE k RETAIL'
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
COUNTRY PROCUCE,
Ili
Haring a large and comroodloulatora wo aro
prepared at MI times to carry
a large stock.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest cash pH-,
cc*. Our long experience in the grocery Trade ,
gives 03 peculiar advantages In purchasing, and u'
we are not ambitious to make large profits, we flat- ,
- ter ourselves that we can offer
CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any other establishineht in Northern!
Petting'lrani&
=I!
CORNSII MAIN /I 13!UDC EATS..
amyl L
DIIILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS"
JAM:AUX Ist, I*
Trains /tare .1//entown at follows
(via Perkiumen Brauch.)
For Philadelphia. Bridgeport and Pei klomen Jiine
lion, at 6.45, •8.50 a. m. and 5.5.5 p. m.
For Philadelphia, Bridgeport and Perklumen June
nun, at 3.10 p. in. •
(rig East Penna. Braolch.)
'For Rending. 4130. 6.50, and 8.33 s, m.,
4.30 and 8.45 p. m.
For Harrisburg; f 2.803 5.50, and 8.35 a. 111.,12.20, 4.30
and 8.43 p.'m.
For Lancaster and Colamb's, 5.50, 8.55 a. in., and
4.30 p. m.
/Does not run on Mondays.
SUNDAYS.
For Reading, 2.30 it. in. and 8.45 in.
For Harrisburg, «30 a. tn. and 8.45 p. In.
Trains for Allentown leare as follow.:
Leave Philadelphia, 7.30 a. m. and 5.15, 6 5.30 p. m.
Leave Bridgeport, 8.30 a. m., 0.08 and 8.16 p.
Leave Pertiomen Junction, 9.03 a. W. and 64901.33
p. in.
Lease Phlladelpii la, 8.00 a. m., Bridgeport, 9.01 a.m
Perkiomen Junction, 9.23 a. m.
(Ma Bast Penna. Branch.)
Leave Reading. 7.33, 7.40, 10.33 a. M., 4.00, 6.10, anp
10.30 p. m. •
Leave Harrisburg, 5.20, 3.10 a. M., 2.00. 3.30 and
7.40 p. in.
Leave Lancaster, 6.10 a. tn., 12.35 and 3.45 p. m.
Leave Columbia, 8.00 a. m., 1.00 and 3.33 p. m.
•
Leave Reading. 7.29 a. tn.
Leave lfarrisburg, 5.23 a. m.
I Trains marked thus t•) run via G. & N. Branch,
(depot 9th and Green streets.) and have through
cars from and to Mauch Chunk. :All other trains
to and from Philadelphia arrive at and leave-Broad
street depot.
. . .
oc t4•754y
'
C L IME,.
9,3EAP COAL AND
Yro, m and after July 1, I will 'sell Coal; lime, ir„
for cash only, and the price list will be corrected
monthly.
PRICY. OF COLT. FOR JULY, PRII TON. OF 2.,04:0t5.
•
AT TUE YARD: '
Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace 6 5 00
Pea 3 50
Carbon Bun Lump 4 00
Smith 1 - 00
Barclay Wountala Lump 3 60
Smith 3 75
Allentown 'Antall bushel • ' 22
•
Lathl6 31 2 ZS
Hair ‘lbushel 40
Brick W. 10 00
•1 am always prepared to delver pnrch . ises on
short notice at the usual price of delivery.
-
I also tender my thanks:to my many friends and
customers•for their very liberal patronage In the
past and hope usder the new departure to mate It to
their Interest to continue to buy where they can
get the best goods for the least money.
,Those who are Indebted to me will take nottes
that I must have money or 1 can't buy for cash and
pay freights. They must settle by the 'first, of Au
gust nest.
Towszuis, .Taty 1 1975.
.
Immense Success 1 40.000 ol the
Cenulne .
T _WE AND LABORS OF LIV
IMOSTONE. already sold, and dogma lifis
maths g outy new COMPLETE life of the
great Hera Explorer. Fall at thrilling interest end
spbited illustrations of thirty years mange sdvelo
tures.llo. the CURIOSITIES and WON DIMS of
31AAVELOVS emadry: the mentions ere sager
te trer. and nowt feed seems. or. waded Mune.
PROFITS are SPLENDID. Sur potWaills NNI
proof, addrees. HUBBARD 13E0 Pubilehers,
*nom= St, Phila., Pa (Oct:OOAL
Cash dealers In all Wads at
J. K. B II:8 H
H S fl r
Dealers In
GRAIN, &C.
GII.AINAND PRODUCE
STEVENS & LONG.
TOWANDA, PA
133E1ei12
(via Pertiornea Branch.)
SCNDAVL
azzra2
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Superip
Very Respectfully Yours.
• J. H. ,PHINNY.
=ll
ALL} WINTER: OF 187 ;
CLOT*(i GENTS' FIJRNIEJ
GOOpS, AO.
...-AT
jr. E. I IZOSZNFIELD ,
WHOLESASE Ai4D RETAI
This ... , house has unary one of the • •
stocks o , Clothing to Ante ea. for style qua
and Ilt, srldrh is s tusrantes that every
will prove what 1 represent It to be.
FARMiRS, '.I
1
, I
GRANGERS,
i
I M tVIIANICS
,
COU!NTRY MERCHANTS,
Conlin to town. are partleularty; requested to
at my store and examine the leading styles, .! !
from Preneh, Scotch and 'American Cloths, (or
Men, Boys and Youths' wear. le' It 'will be t
mane limiting styles for the coming seas % sulk as
the Double Breasted Cut-away Vest Sults: the Pi
oneer Suite: the Hussar Vest sults; the Venial:gal
Snits, of all ot which I ask a careful examinaticer
Xi,' all who ire In want of cheap And, substan
clothing and furnishing goods.
OVECCOATS OF IEVERY' •
DESCRIPTION.
•HATS, I CAPS, .431LOVEp,
1,
MITTENS, &4~
WHO rESAI I E AND RETAI
E.I.R 0 SE N'FIE
sagith7s.
MAST LESS MEDI9INES.
A pmmin.nt New Toile physician lately erm
plained toiDUNDAS DICK & CO. emit thrlt
SANDALWOOD Olt, CAPSULES. stating that some
times they cured miraculously, but that a patient
of his had }taken them without effect. On being
informed that several imitations were sold. hein
opined and !found his patient had not been fesilag,
, DUN DAS WC): k CQ'.S. '
What happened to this physician may have tinp-,
;pencil to others. and DUN fiAs DICK A CO. take
this method of protecting physicians. druggists,.
and themsettrea, and preventing OIL OF SANDAL.
troop from rominginte disrepute. I
PilliSICI ANS who 011C0 prescribe Dui Canstiles
will CO nu dolto°. for they contain the
pute if In t e nest and cheaest form
ouN AS DICK &c. use mare t il t. or SAS.
' ost.woon than all the Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists and Perfumers lu the United States combined
an.l this Dille solo reason why the pure Oil I.
~,,,k lcheaper to their capgules than , in any piper
form. 1
OIL OF ISANDALWOOD 1: fast anpereedlng
every othezi remedy, sixty Capsules only bein re,
linked to insure a safe and certain 'cure 'in si or
eight day's.' From panther "medicine can thil re
sult be had,
DUNDAS DICK & CO.* SOFT CAPSULES
solve the problem ? long considerediay eminent phy
sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and disgustl ex
pet:l(iece in swallowing, which are well known to
detract from, 'lf not destroy, the good offecti •ot
many valuable remedies. , 1 .
Soft Capsules are put up i tin - foil and neat box.
es, thirty in each , and arethe Only Capsules tore
scribed by yhpsicians. : !I
TIISTELESS MEOIO,NES.—eI
oil An =fly other itauscatte flied eines ran be.
ken easily and safely In DLL OAS 01.9 &
no 8 S SOFT CAPSO S. No - ratite
no Srell. .
sa- hese were the lv
ii env - iv
Om tted :o the last a _s -
Odin
Pend for circular to 35 Wooster street, New Y.rit.
Sold at all Drug Stores Here.
sue £6.
NO THEY DON'T !
nut those who an wise enough to
?
/WY THEIR CLOTHING
-AT-
H. J4COBS',- S TOR
Neret end fault with the panty of th•
600DS HE!SELLS.
nt. JACOBS
Now takes pleasure In calling attentlott to
LAI.GE AND ELEGANT
i ASSORTMENT
. {
I t
I -01'-:
FALL IAND NVINi'R 000
I,tott-i;
MEN AND BOITS' WEAR.
A itnvttectlort of Ids stock !rill be anftleten
natter"' all that he can offer 'greater Inducenoi
than ever. I faugal.
THE PLACE TO . BUY YO
Hu' Ess A*!)
HORSE FIXINGS 'GENERAL
Is at C. F. PATON'S In the; store lately occup
Julius Wolff as a Clothing Store. Having remoe
my establishment to more cotemodlous and con
Meta quarters, I respectfully ; invite toy cad e
lucre, and all ha want of anything in the line of
- .
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIP
to give me a , eatl, feeling satliflod that from the
leilltles I possess for purchasing stiwit, I can
better Job, at a tower price than any other ea
Ilmintent In the county.
,
Don •t forget the place one door below the
strnd of Fox S< Eereur.
I=E2
PLOWS AND . POINTS.
- Farmers are hereby InforMrd that I as pow pal
pared to furnish the celebrated
•
1 4 ER.41,1r . VILLE no7',
. .
of every kind. Also Points, o r any point's of itte
plow furnished at lowest rates,
. JAMES VAMMI
1 1
Meat. August 3, 137311. ,
_....
j, OR SJALE.---A valuable fit4nrin
IL . Athens; twp., laying 2.' miles from Athens
flora, and 3 mites from Waverly. Contains the
acres, of 'whleh 123 are In grass and grain. A dairy
nt 23 cows has been kept ou' It, and there Is balm-
Owns atikhling for that number. It has a gentle e r
ewarns, lination to the south , and Is wa, strong tat d.
it, will to mild low and possession given Imm l
ately. I Address i.
E. D. DREW, Elmira, N. Y.
, . D. E. PARK, Athens, Ps.
4.PREW. on the farm. v
_
novl6 74tr -1
WOOL CARDING,
__ I
I I. AT THY '
WOOLEI I
ST MILLS,'CAMPTOW ,
1 PENNA..
Also mannraetnring and Oath dressing attend d
to on short notice. We are already making ro s
from the new clip, and are prepared to do wort
tast as offered. r
ii. D. INGHAM
'. Casnintownowil. lot nick
Hotels and Ilestinrants.
MEANS HOUSE, TOWAND.,
Pa., ; i ' I
COAX'S ALAIN AND DAMON, ITAINSTIL
The Horses, Harness. &e., 'elf all
ests of this
!nowise, insured against loss by Fire . without say
oxtra charge.
! A superior quality of Old English us Ale jai l t
received. T. R. a )RDA s,
Towanda, Jan. 24.74. r -'ropriator.
'LWELL HOUSE; TOWANDA
4
JOHN SULLIVAN. I
Having leased this house, Is now re4y to accom
modate the travelling public. No pain% nor expense
will be spared to give satisfaction to tposo who may
give him a call. .
SW-North side of Public Squ.yze, east of Mercer's
new block.
T HE CENTRAL MOTEL,
ULSTER, PA.
The undersigned having again taken psesessidn
of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the patro •
age of his old friends and the public generally.
angte-tf. . M. A. FORHIST.
BETHLEHEM, rA! , .
. • ..
"OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN, I"
. . 1111111. T 170.
. -
Rich In historical Interests, ifla iha only building
In the country except Indeprmlentee Mall, buoored
by the sojourn within its walls of Workington. lt.
Payette, Lee and other patina of the Itevolutio
This popular hotel has recently changed handl,
been tntprueed. entirely mini hhohed, and the ppre.
printer cordially liMileil his friends stud travell3
manila to girwhlnt a eall••40. Wm will be spared
meter their stay comfortable. i People en mute
Philadelphia will Ana II Cosernient to spend tip
bight beets, loathing the city: about eight In the
tourotpr. A oomph, touts on filo Om Sour, for tit•
secoaturdatiott of comotorrisi Prot..
O. T. SMITM,
1 4 1 . 4 • 7 a. . Propelotor.
'''''. l :::.'f7:: ::; ''' ' i •
'''''
'' ' ''' ';- *..,-effl. - - • ,
-AND-..
TOWANDA, PA
People complain of
HARD TIMES,
NETS, &C.,
=1
lEEMMiMiNE
gloildbmisaftikommehi ,
ME
THE - OLD,AND POFLA4' -
4, A
.. RD yr - 4( !fit' . 0 Rig.
`Copoino a itveiplitt;
lavits ' Or atteatlia of the paint:4o their abet
HARDWARE GOODS;
CouslUtheot
COOK STOVES
Of ths Most spyrvediallerns.
RAipEs, y.
Of $ll kinds:
PARLOR & HEATING( STOVES,
in endless variatyj
WILDING MATERIALS,
randstied at
BOTTOM 'PRIOES.
ICE. CREAM FREEZERS,
Of mg style.
SHEARS, SOISSORS, ; RAZORS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
oc tbe best manntactere, and warranted.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Of evegifewrlptiOi.
GAS Fllatrßps,
CHANDELIERS, BItACKETS,
IMI
•
n etulleis'earlety. The largest r and best assort
. meat kept In Northern Peßasyhmala.
'KEROSENE LAMPS,
From the cheapest to tbe best.
LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES,
At greatly teideeed pekes.
TIN WARV;
In endless variety. of our own tuaitufaetare,
li;OMZI
Jobbing of an kinds In our tine promptly atten
ded to. Tin roofs and eaves trouglis pat tip In the
mat satisfactory manner, at dors notice.
GAS FITTING AND i-LIIII3ING
A SmiaMy. WE HAVE THE UNLY'PRACTt
CAL PLUMBER IN TOWAND4. .
Oar old friends . and the publlO generally will
bear la mind that we sell geode only for
READY .PA Yl
Deletvlng It the only system by Which juattee Cu
be done both buyer and seller..
Grateful for past very liberal Patronage. we ac
licit a continuance of your custom,:' with the un
ranee that we will offer you greater Inducements
than any other establishment In the country, as we
carry abutter stock, and enjoy peculiar wattles
foe purchasing.
CODDING & RUSSELL.
ily2S4E4f
COAL!
PIERCE & SCOTT
idL ~
AT THE
OLD TOWANDA COAL YARD
•
Keep the best hard Coal In' the tiarket, from the
Baltimore vela at Wllliesbarre.
We keepilarclayr•
LUMP AND f MIT* COAL
We aft dole Airenis for fed
1 ,
X ,
1
We keep Lime, Cement lind Windling Wood,
I
LOYALSOCK COAL,
j
From the newly opened velti of theluilivan Mines
...'
We will hare constantly for saw at our yard ;
all
the sizes of this superior coal, at the following 'mi
ke, els: , ...•
Orate • I:, 14 Ott
xis
Stove
Nut.
Small Net
,-..
AU our coals ' s:* prepared In the best manner ant '
will be delivered clear and I free from slate. The
usual ,prices will be charged In odium to the
above for delivering. I -
~..., . 1
All orders tett at the stores of
, f,ong k Stevens.
F. J. Calkins, Third Wald, Kirby e' Drug Store ' of
at our Office, corner of River and Elisabeth's OL.
will receive prompt attention. ':.
PLEASE GIVE US A (FILL.
.
S. S. PIERCE. :•:6631. scarf,
.
Nov. 16, 1675. --; • I
A. J. 30151.1 t. I W. el. YUMAN?.
1
TOWANDA. I7SX,YRANO
AGENCY,
'Math Street, opposite the COO Noose.
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIE
Comas=laf. lINlox, of Eiigi'd, aline. $17,714, 71
ROYAL, Of Liverpool, ~i 17,426,111
Quszir,•l • .. 4 11,500,000
CornritirT.42.. of New Yoit, 1'. 6 2,792,220
or.sigilizA. 66 1 40 1,299.1014
Gr.11111•N AMIIRWMI4 " ' , i , . 1,922,435
MANHATTAN, : t+ 709,282
Oonlaitaciac, of i • ,
ri. 427.722
Puoextz, of Hartford,,.,w 1,476,021
01111.Nii " * 4 . 719,24 3
Anazoit.,of Ohio, i. • 922,140
CITIZ3,IIO, of Newark, 412,710
HAM lURO Swart, of Germany 1 : 4 • 2,100,900
... , 1 _.... . I
LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES
NATIONAL Mrs. of U.S. A., meets lILTMNIS
TOATIL2IIB, of Ilattf . o ‘ rd, , 8,470,339
RAILWAY PAss , a9, ' nv! 930,0EX1
MUTUAL Lars, of New York 4 !. 72,1,39,47,70
Losses adjusted and Fold at this oidea.
NOBLIE s VINCINT,
General Apia.'
dir327Bt4
AI O. MOODY, 111.Aciismyr1I.
• hem) sli kinds of work in Ms 11DA,
11011SE,SII0E/N.O A
lArEQIALTY.
braNeato4red feet treated. hhiantaetnree the eels
: I
CALITO}IN IA ?ICS.
• Shop on the Plank Bard, Incur (L. D. Badgers'
Planing MIL I tlens4ll4f.
• 0 1 I ' Cr:-
- Tme LiTTLIG STORE MOUND ilis CONNZI
• I •-•
....
Is the b?st phew In Tommie ti!bikr gum
I
emAits Al} TOBACCO, ~ 1
at kiw rates. afflimmlifir : ) , I r
3temcnni, BLociLogoodgeadratillollBl ,
MOW Of ma "MIMI ItiMAW 1
MNi2
'TV 14`11 - 41'4 4 ' ,, GIG , t RIYV:flif - *
r:ft •1,73 ..4( 2 "
t' .0).r(
- f', IIiZTALIE i t
1.! , • 1 'lt ft- '".
r • ir
f
ilLdelti
DT!,
. .
ILUNIUCE.tdLS'
'XEROSENt
..A.LOOHOL . ,!
(ke
PURE WINES AND , LIQUORS,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARSiOr,C.
and a fineMantosept af '
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS.
• Kws than usual este is Steen to the eceeptentill
log of prescriptions. • Open on hunter front W - 4,4
to I r. at, and froin 5 r.,x. t 0.7 st.m.
Dr. MADILL can be tonal:Med at the etore:oOst.
ardny of each week, se heretofore: ' • • t •
[ , . • . rkj, - •
W. G. GORDO2I4
DR. H. C. PORTER,
DBUCiS,
CHEMICALS,
ACIDS. DYFATUFFS, A GLUE,
PERIIIIMERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES lk TRUSSES;
SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES. HAIN. DYES.
TEETH, SKIN, AND HAIR PREPARATHMS,
RAZORS, FOCKET4INIVEs
POCKET-BOOKS AND PORTMONNAIES,
MACABOY AND SCOTCH SNUFF,
FOREIGNAND,DOMESTIC CHUBS,-
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS,
PoroWtnes and Lipson, for inedleinalpur**K
ßOTiNlC, E C LECTIC AND `lloBl[4:NPAiliflb
REMEDIES,
AND ALL GENUINE POPULAR MEDICTSS,
_ Supporters. Suspensories, Breast Pump.i
". NIPPLES, 'NIPPLE SHELLS. t surELDk.
NURSING BOTTLES, TEETHING Bf%US,
Syringes, Bed Pans,Jlrlnals. Tnarmermenifra,"
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, AC:
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL; ,
WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK,
SPERM, LARD, WHALE, HEATS FOOT,
TANNER'S. AND . MACHINE OIL,
ALCOHOL ANDSPIRIT'S TURPENTINE,
SASH,
PAINT, TARNISH, WHITEWASH, COUNTER,
HORSE,
MANE, SHOE, scnutilslNG, HAIR, TOOTH,
' and an other kinds of brushes. ;.
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS,
Prescriptlrma carefully compounded sr ail 'haus
of day and night. Open Sundays for Presertptdons
from Vtolo, a. K., 11 to 1 and to a, P. K.
Dr. Porter can be consulte4 as heretofore In the
Emaylrk
EW CARRIAGE FACTORY
N
COAL
Respectfully annonneei to his friends and.patrons,
that he ban built a
*hem he will cottstsatly keep an baud a Lull
aunt of
, -
Made of the best material and inlsheil to dui best
ally style. His long experience In city Cat
stage Factoriewgives him a decided i
advantage over othersin the
*2 21
A 2 4
4 ZS
1:°
Thankful for the Missal patronage formerly ez•
tended end respectfully ask a continuance of the
alma..
MONTANYES OFFER A . FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON',
AT BOTTOM P.RICES I r
~ i
I i
Towanda. Pa., Dec. 8. 1875.
TliE 'A Mit RS' U 1 7 trA.
INSURANCE CO.: 011' TUSCAUOItA, y.
Is now lusting perpolsal pollsklrto
FARM. PROPERTY ONLY'''.
Each member man fee, at the time of istatodulf:
to cover rbarter aml Itieldental expense. of tbeXtt;-•
after which tai totter payment Is tem:mired, entopt
to meet actual lona by ar among the aiembarebip.
Thlaplau of Insurance (at=, FAUX ritOPNWTII,
'booming rapidly lutolaToe. ' ;-•
• • Mee of B*1111201111; SPRING , MIGL,
The' Agent will meant the Ttrinehlititit
ram Pike.literrloit and Wyalusing;aad.iireners an
thixis2 3 lPs willaPv% lizifiminc. or it+luatl4~r
77771
sp inrinini. rttig 11111,11 4Me radfo ina rd
Pres. (octifin
.1 *tip LiiiiiwtAtiv.
ME
..
TOWANDA P.NNItiV '4u
• r: t
.
AcOkziirleiers.'itriik4ll:** l;
BM/ASV COATED .P.ILIL"q••• 'L.
gowmuts, , MTh%
MVP% i fiNc• .
TII - REC•
WINTSO
Ake.,
=I
EMEM2!MI
MEI
tor medkinft rupoun•
♦u UN
KIPULAB PATENT IIEDIC1011,1;:-;
asarMS.
♦S flu
OLD CASH, STORE,,
Corner Main And Pine Sta., Tamp:lds,
aidabiliked over a quarter eta Canhtri,3
• Wholesale and Retail boiler in •
of 111 sizes. •
FITE!! LINSEED OIL, TAINTS, FILiTTT;AIID
• VARNISH.
II READY MIXED PAINTS
OF ANY DESIRED COLOR;
BY THE POUND, PINT OR OA GI,ON
GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH,
AND DRY COLORS OF ALL
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTER.
Oppoette the new Jail,
TOWANDA,, PENN'A.
HENRY STIMEN
NEW BRICE CARRIAGE FACTONIri I]
FAMILY CARRL&GES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,'
PLATFORM WAOONS,
TROTTING SIILETS, AND SKELETONS
::
YINISU STYLE AND DURABILIT Y
Of lov)tm, All he asks is an
INSPECTION OP HIS WORK
Previous to purchasing elsewhere.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE
PERFECT ATISFATION.
REPAIRING PBO3IPTLT ATTENDED TO
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HENRY STIJLENi; 1
Towands.ifsa. $1.134f
M 0N TANYEK
M O N'T A N Y
lideinmaZMAZlE
Vt !, • •
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a.
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,WA.TC. • HES AND- C.
TOWANDA, VA.: , .• • ' I • .
• `June9•74. •
MEI
ME
MEE
El
•
WATCHES,.,
If. HENISL:EIfAN,
FINE AMERICAN AND SWIM
GOLD AND SILVNIMATCHIS.
STERLING SILVER
SILVER rLATED. WIRt:
THOM THE CHEAPEST TOR THE BEST
GOLD; SILVZII AND FirrEL
SPECTACLES & EYE -GLASSES
One deer north of Dr. Patter & Sea's Drug do:4
i • Maln Street;
]aaass,
p ., RESENTS F(l.-itA.LL
NEW JEWELRY . STORE
W. A. ROCKWELL
constantly reeelvliig In addition to Ws large dont
of Jewelry, . .
FINE GOLD SETS,
PINS,
BANDS,
AMERICAN - AND SWISS WATCHES,
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES'
SILVER PLATED WARE OP ALL VARIETIES;
GOLD, Sher daiD STEEL SPECTACLES,
Stt.lilt! AND PLATED RINGS AND ,CHAR ZS
CLOCKS OF ALL VASIETIES
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing done In thtj
beet ruanuer r and warranted. •
Thane for a liberal patronage and hope to merit t
zwvl243
NQ TICK HERE !
But the very best goods of all kinds kept bylinY
first4lasa.krocer, and Old Down, Down, Down,
TEAS,.. SPICES / . • 31101 ASSES;;
SYRUPS, SUGARS,
Received Dilly, fresh from the litiw York Ilarketil
- and bought at the eery lowest cash prices.
Having been engaged for thelast three years with;
a First-class Wholesale grocer In New York, 1 bevel
Facilities for buying sky gunds so that IL can naske!
It an object for all CASH BUYERS call and
SEE MT STOCK AND PRICES;
I 'WILL PAT CASH YOHPEODIICII
RED. WHITE AND BLUE STORE. BRIDOZAT
THE MUTUAL, PRO . TECTION .
LIFE INSURANCE COMP ANY.
Home Orrice, 909 Walnut Street, rhlladelphla, Pa
Attila, tatter a Special Ad of locorporadond
From the Pennsylvania Legislature.
H. S. CLARK, AGE NT.
Special 'Wendel% la called to thefollowing rate a
COIN which will bUfpund strictly eqUitable, as im4
Mien all ages, and whlckthe company will gur r ,
ante. td , not exceed onmhttif the coet of any first. 3,
gIass*Y4DYLAN Company. , •
The following Table shows the Rates for . .1000: 1
and amyl* multiplied for any additimmtamountj
up top)* which la the largest risk taken on Amyl
one life. Twenty ,Cents : will be added - to MO
amount of each assessment for collection, etc.
3. 01 1 13
•ti, 15. a, it a - 4 1,!. a . N.. i a 0
'''' it 1 H .., •=,a ^a ts
v, < O.- 14. g ..4 s
. 4 •34. g < 1 I A
-.
:20 - 3.00 2.09- .00 41 6.00 4.00 .96 ,'
21 3.00 2.00 .62 4: 3.00 4.00 .n ~
= '3OO 'too ''.55 • .43 too 4.00 0.00 'a,
23 5.00 2,00 .86 .44 6.00 4.00 1.05 1 4
24 3.00 1241 .07 , 45 0.00 4.00 1.15 15.
15 3.00 ! 2.00 .48 48 7.00 4.50 i.n' i
VI 3.50 350 "'.69 477.00 4.50 1,23 r,-4
27. 1.10 2.50 .70 . 46 7.00 4.50 1.35
26 3.50 :40 ;:.7!' 49 7.00 4.59 1.439 ;
129 3.50 2.50 .02 - &I) 7.00 4.50 1.45 t:
•30 3.50 2.50 ' .73 51 • 0.50 6.00 1.65 L:
31 4.09 too .n ' 52 ,1.50 LOU 8.78 I
43 14.00 • 3,00. .77 sa 3.50 5.00 1.65;
. 33 4.00 3.00 .70 , - 64 5.33 6.00 3.00 1 4
'34 ,4.00 3.00 Ai • , as Lao 5.00 2.15 ti
31 , 46.00 1.00 .53 is -tom cc* 2351
36 ARO 4,00 AS- , • 87 11100 6LOO 2.50
sr 120 •s.so - .es as itoo 6,00 2.60 R
SS 8.00 3.30 At $ •09 1040 . 5.00 2.40-' K
ao 5.00 3.50 .n - co so.oo an 2.99
40 SAO 4.40 At • -
JEWELRY,
SILVER_ WARE
rotates la
FINE.JEWELRY.
EI:1
CLOCKS,
TOWANDA, PA.,
AT TUE
RINGS,
STUDS,
CHARMS,
NECKLACES
Also
at the lowest prices.
continuance of the tame
W. A. ROCIEWILLL,
STRICTLY VCR CASH 1
Tlr:cholcest
COFFEES,. &C.,
Before purchsang elsevibets.
M. B. OW EN
TOWANDA, PA.
TEEL
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NE 3 1 r21 0,17114 ND
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7 r. r i o rl*-3. mr. ' , yr+ ki l t •1,
•J:'.s l sitianisfliiilitrfik '
t- •,•• 4 - t •
f.. I i,litedlibliellhiltileklithititit hitir
410.-
, .
STEAM 41,,01JRINtr
Is now In riteeisifiii l iVee%tiiii; uia tint be hi pre-'
prim! to do sit Work 4st. 11.00 bn•sholkt nottee:.
MEI
; .
CtreTolt oitlvrOci
,1:14!"?1 .111 Z BLUE
• . .
; DAY Ti;ILY VT IS ItECEIVZD
Wheat, Buckwheat *ad' nye rear; Coin Meal,
Feed, Bran,4lle.,.always on Land and
‘.,..4l4..soilistlitatrlowofirtraies: , ... --r,: .
=RIM
PARTICI:MA* . 3104
the west side of the idyl*. dew topettoidse my
mill, will have.their fe wap. both. ways, when
they Whig grloo of tea Wohe and gpwa 1a;
ITICZ!
- Now I$ YOUR
oppowrtrx,ar,
TO HOY SLEIGHS,
UTTERS,
(21
BO I T; ; SLEDS,
B R
Cheaper than yoil will ever again
have the oppofturiity of doing,
I have aarge assoTinient-Of my
OWN MANUFACTURE,
Warranted in every particular, which
I Will
SELL SO LOW
That everybddy can afford to have
one of his own.'
1 also have the sole agency in this,
place of
OVIAIT'S PSTF,NT RUNNERS;
An invention Which "has come into
very general use all through the west.
They, give the- hest satisfaction
wherevere they bave-heen intiOdueech
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
JA.I.q.S . BRYANT.
'
TEW COAL i.ARD:
The undersigned basing taken-the huge 1114
commodious yard,.at Wu foot of PARK Street, has
now on band a full supply of
ALL SIZES'
OF
ANTHRACITE,
LOYAL SOCK,
BARCLAY 'COAL:
LIME 1
,A.ND CEMENT.
Coat ofeilveied on short notice
TERMS :—Cash.
HENRY MERCUR.
Oetn-I,s4f.
BLOOD:4 •COMPAN'y
Still continue to m.inufrenire their celebrated
HORSE POWERS k CLEANERS,
•
And will sell a better machine for less money thaw
can be had elsewhere ,In the world, We claim for
our machines that/ they will do as much, or nwe,
than, any other, and more durably, built. 'We 'per.
sonally superintend mit Work and see that it is well
done. We will seed •
• -
DESCRIPtitrg CATALOGUES
of our Machine's on appiP•ation.
ONE & TWO - '
:HORSE - I , awtits . .,
•, •
One and' two horse Threashera and
SeparatOra, ,Thresher and •
• 'Cleaners..„.•
FANNING 4.ILLS,
CHIL:MAE iI)MAG SAW, MILLS,
Saw and .Grist-Mill work • One to
; -
order. Give its a call befOre
pureh'nglng elaewhere.
'Era "op anOa'avuir `SK.HIIII 4 ,
• •
001'41001ff ,
I, •
OOK BIND . E.ItY ---q
,he public is
B,Respectfullyflufnruied that the Book Bindery
has been removed to the RICYOUTE 7 II.
third story, whers:willhe done
• ! •
BOOK--BINDING •
•
all Its various brancheon terms as reasonable
as the " hard times" Willi allow. The Bindery will
'be under the charge of •
- -
IL 0. W. TAKE R.,
• •'
An eaperienced, winder, and all' work 'will bo ot
aem e p ee tl l lme w i sty; i le artt n m e ann4r w wpieh
m can t l ld
Itool& boundin c irrery style s' . .
11-irtl=rttlexi
tion, will be paid to the Ittiling and Binding of .
- • , i •,;
BLAND' ROOKS, •
- • •
to any , desired portent. which In quality and der..
Witty will be warranted. • ' 2 .
air An wori - wll ho ' ready for delivery ..hen
promised.
; . •
The patronage of. the public Is sollelt.d, and per
fect ratistactiou pararturmL -
small Wart. .„ . '
1810: ?., 1816;
TO MIC - 11,14ANtoijeor the foremost, ttourlahl g
and healtby,St o test! . .
WILT FOIL? -
• i
IV ba r s s - all'3l at (.4
ONE NOLIION ACRES:,
Of fine Farmlbg, Liunfe for sale by the ormed Rep.
O. 4 - Itutlatia R. IL Strong goltst• ;Harker,;
inkets;
sure crops; 'et eon. se.lweln , ?ennead niit st hiengh the
er later. or the gmut; settlemeete tphteert kitols
of products - Rated; „Witty of water..tOuher
balldlng materials; Wire front .4 - to lie per acre;
a...fourth down. lialatten; on time. Scot) for little•
thttettpampblet talt of facts and. AgureiAnd be
0 0 0ldictooll. Addrese,W., flOWAjf Comat'r.
' Pat' L. : Graltd Mich.
a,' • Seel Lind Dert.•;_ • • 1idt191.74.4in °
F° l '
The ,lwts - g
:13teeet lit"the - Fltit Ward, la tal'uoienjOed
1. P. Spalding. Also ;the tome on :West 'zildge
street. lately occupied by S. W. us (insp. •
van ot E. T. Fos.: Clant7.
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Y. 9, AltEitS
AND
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And
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