Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 18, 1876, Image 4

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jgritullaral gesiarhneni
_ Sowing. Seeds.
The time Will soon arrive for gene'-
al, seed sowing, and a hint ortwo_in
regard to it may not be dut 4place.
Muchthat is sown . neser appears,
and the'-Iseedsman is charged with
sellimr, old or poor seeds.. Sometimes
'this may be so, but very often it is
the. sewers ownfault. There is much.
luore,.art in sowing seeds successfully
than people suppose, and yet it
'Very 'simple when understood.
- 1- Many seeds are sown too deep.
and yet if not deep enough they .will
dry up and not grow at all. The
'depth must be determined by the
size of the seed and the character of
t!Le If the soil be light; null
there is not as much danger of
•the seeds (lotting from deep Sowing
as if the soil be stiff;-.and even in
,l4ilr soil, the depth will have t 3 lee
lt.rtermined by the condition of the
. .. I
:i 1. Suppose we are to sow a piecle
Of oats, in' land that is liable to be I
i
'dotty. l and this is the distinction be
_.;tive,m light and , - heavy land—if ve
!.i.::11, rolir the land after. sowing, it
1-,-,:;ifid not matter much aboritsewing
!deeii: - but the seedrwold have to be
11 , arrowed in prettY wells if leftinkt
ciotty- condition unrolled. Indeed
'if the seed were sown on ground
;imply first harrowed and then rolled,
in such brad as we .have described,
army more seeds wouhl do well thin
if borrowed before rolling. „In of
words,.shallow sowingi if We it ail
,is well pulverized and, .'presses rep,
is,moreSavorable thait deep pl. 'ting
'with a rough surface. Finely WO
iefl soil, with a well-pressed s face,
'is - indeed the Very best conditiO ',.fOr
- !success with all seeds; and the s !I
lowest kind of sowing, so that thi. -
ISeeds be finelV imbedded in the soil,
o -
, T.
lis the eseence.Of ood seed sowing.
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1- How to KriOw the Age of a Horse.
t •
The-colt is born withil twelve arin
~ , -
, jers; •when four front teeth have made
... .t.l , eir appeatance, the colt ! is twel}e
dayS!old, and, when the next fo4r
con ni forth it is four weeks olil.
I . \\".-hen the corner teeth •appear the
'colt is eight months old ; when the
latter have attained to the heighth , 'of
-the' frdnt. teeth it is - one year old.
The two year ohl colt. has the korriel
i(the.substance in the middle of the
tioth's crown) ground out in all the
- ifront teeth. In the third year the
(middle front, teeth arc being shifteo,
land, when three years old these are
l'suhstituted - by.horse teeth. The nest
'four teeth are shifted in the fourth
vear, and the corner teeth in the fifth.
•
lAt sixyears the kernel is worn OW
of the lower middle front teeth, and
Ith,:' briffik, teeth-have now attained to
flair tall !trowth. ! Ai seven years '-a
ilmok has- been fonne-1 .in the cornOr
iteteth, oph`t& illpi•r jaw. the kernel .di
it:a-.tee h .next :,t lift: 1..li:lille k v. - win
i. , ;11. an, 1
the rid 1•b le teeth.2, - in ht.
v - eat':o:r. .At ei!t•ht :::';trS, the kernel
ont
H• 1.1 th.?
cront: lii the ninth vt . ..ar. the
l.;vni; I It' ivh:!i!v tli,sapi•earLii
the ITl•er iindole front teeta; +Ate
-
;;1 , 1Iy;. tae iiwncr has, iilerent.ql. in
ixr. ana..the 1) :11e-teeth ltlse
In thil tenth year. tit , kernel
',v. - 4,ln,oirt or th;_ , teeth nest to the
!'rout :11,1 in the
vt l .p'll.ye.zr. the lierikl 11:1-, entirely
front tile corner teeth of I he
At. twelve ye...11', - ; obli
“f the rront teeth in tlic lowiT
I;., , 'llecjThlo trianaular. an.' the
. h.ri.',le-t,' , clll are much (10161.
in age. the
awo.y trout the tevyr.
con-,..‘o•ntly. receive a
ME
;:•;.:Twx nn;,4-tnitheirnte, anti hue -
Lt.l-:liavt.•l:to.me InetaTA ,, rl,l“,s.Cll ilto
point, ~T ayincroacl
.the :tntl ovjr
c!iin mstur:c--; .the rurtn or :in
of . Fite Err i n. t:
El
Eatly PiantinT,
In 11.,c , to .:et forward
work. thrri: iS always tin- telnl)-
07iLiE,n to pant I,i2fore Oat! ground
roatir tor it' that is. while ',it
vct wot v 0.1.1. 111 ;wile tllin4• - •;-.
vorn, it is now will und0r
,.,,;),1. that •,- .nothin is made by Nit
•
EIR
Lie surd in' till the ;round
C.! 111 , 2 vouw: plants vcih4
she later sown sti!,l
:tht";:i of it in tin: lint it is ,jis
!1--y-y,•
,• Of cv(;Tytliin . .2,- as Of corn, cvtin
,hr : r hest kinds. Trei.s and shrubs
In,: Thcre
11, 0 i:111'r g":1111:::1 ss?ttil;!
Lfround i wet ; it is far better to
till: Biala dl advances
J dry f. , :round. So far as the
• coolues-L - of the soil •is concernol. it
not:make s i inueli difference in
ease of trees: hut the dryness 6f
is an ess-ntial
the ease of farm Or !rariltM
luny i.r
.lone in. the
v of olitainin‘r tile ,lesi'reql
lAy keeping xyz.ite - r , fu'r
roWs cle•ir, ITaterinny drain
. •
a . .
way. it is no umi , nal'sight
)te on farm.; florally Well kept'.
Ina , little water cow sus, opened liv
!the plow; in the tall. alm:st full from
thaWinit earth thr6U , :th the wintc4
s• and which a vt-ry litlit work
IPUId C'AT(Tt. • Very oft,:n th:s mi Lt
, ;.‘)ne 1:y a few hour': work. an , l
tills 'W.II/111. ea-:es
lan'i 1701,:
Vl:hit; is I,ot .- ?1111el,f i o f.il ;IS time
cßneerneil. a ! . treat deal in
il , .pring, both in , (ietting fi
. aLving !..4rop; a start.
VATI.'II.I NG POl:Lai:l' iS tho
•Li t di the writer that many of ti 4 r,
ine.iat.llt to "poultry are (lite
ih-gl.i.;:tthrprovliling them with.
wateri particularly dd I lieneye
i 1 'fit h to'be the case in the majority Of
in- , f,•in e c , : where , chickeit - cholera pre-
The.oniission to furnish fowls
watertis one
orst features of cruelty to
is a heglect that is de
v.i,vers,c to success, liene ,
ul.s to dizilinish 4141j:chitin' fa! ey
alifi \yolks 'detriment to ponl- L
v - 1110se wl!om we oeezZ
1,
:4",-11V .
.lie:iif that "there isito
p-Jultryi" - tire not qu'alified
ito h:,ve the ILtn - -ag,inent of the same,
1..a1 in fit -ii attentions ma l, be•claF•S-,
!e•I with. tii:e-thriftless and.negleetfal
help fowls that get drink
Len It if is • {qt.)
THY: INFLUENCE or FLOWEA'-'; —The
; s l —
of childrai are relined and
t-lo';ed bv the ornaments of a bean-
Lorne. 7' I have g6ell v
the oun ,
.
oration beauty, aMid all the excite
;
~k., n t and temptation 'of luxury and.
[ .;tarry. with her heart pure and 'her
imnd occupied in 'a boudoir full of
F.`• Ii and fossils, flowers and sea
' keepin:- herself unspotted
frOm the worhl, by !considering the
jdies.uf the field and how they grow.'
,
More stock perish from falai*
flian founder. .. '
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gducalional Etipolluni
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E. E. Qtrnirmsr, 1 . s:
J. A. WILT COMlnitai
J. C. CRAWFORD, of
G. W. RYAN, Associate Editors.
A. A. Szsicrir, 1
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Communleations may be seat to either. of the
shove editors, as may be preferred, and KW Appear.'
hi the lame of which be has , charge.
A. A. KEXNEY, Editor Present *eels.
The solar system, so called, Is composed
of the sun, planets and comets - J . 'rho sun
is the center of
. the system and . arund it
the rest revolve. The planets amilistin.
by their clear light, also lidtheir
moving about in the heavens; hemie
ed wandering stars; while ; the fix Oil stars
are said to twinkle, and dio maintain the
same position with respect to each other
in the heavens.
Planets are of two kinds: primary and
secondary; the primary planet/ being
such as revolve around the sun ivithout
revolving around any other body, ' The
secondary planets; called moons ofsattel
lites, are such as revolve around primary
phinets as a center, and, of emit*, with
rtlrut around the sun. PrimaryilAanets
ci-e also, with respect to size, of twfi kinds,
tirge, and minor or asteroids: Of the
fernier only S are known to exist; of the
latter something over a hundr4il have
been discovered. The primary pt;nets in
order of distance from the sun a'ro, 3ler
' envy, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupitt:•r, Sat
•urn, Uranus, Neptune. Of thesOupitir
;71 . millions of miles from the On, and
Neptune 2746 millions. The pe4ods of
time occupied by the
_planets res*ctively
iu completing a revolution atom:nit:the sun
vary; Mercury going around in !:?3 days,
unto° in 165 years. The verpcity of
the planets vary, also, in their imssagei
around the sun: Mercury moving With the
grratest Jelocity and Neptune With the
as The other planets, as well', as our
own earth, rotate on their axes while re
yolving, around the sun. This niOtion is
called the diurnal or daily motion
Of the secondary. planets, or moons, 18
are known to exist-4 the earth havii)g one,
Junite;.4, Saturn 8, Uranus 4, Neptune 1.
These also rotate on their axes, While re 7
'volving, around their pritharies:
The path of a heavenly body Which it
describes in moving around a primary, is
called its orbit. Most, if not all or
bits of the bodies of which we have any
knowledge are elliptical, that is, etlrves of
which ohe diameter is greater tsar the
others.
FE, I.
Or the comets, but little is known,
al
thoagh the number is supposed to i lm very
great. They are frequentlyea an:ftregu
lar-shape and are composed or a tnicreus,
or substantial, and a cloudy or unsubstan
tial part, called' a tail. The Perbid sof a
few comets [have been ascertained to be
to t yea - rs. but the Most of their very
much greater; it having been asaiitained
that'same of them require 100,00 years
to complete their circuit around tile sun.
Xa idea may be ;gained of the sila.Pe of u
cornet's orbit by conceiving an
who, t ; Isvu side's are so cothpress
ed that the length greatly euee4ds the
with - 11z This is called the eccentricity of
the orbit. -The sun. of course is
the orbit, and is very near oneend, in
what called the focus. '
It irill be observed that bodic . S . .VaAsing
around. tie sun. all moving, as tiiey do,
in elliptical orbits. of more or les eccen
tricity: and' the sun being in taro- fonts,
gill be much nearer that luminary. in one
point of their orbits than in ani other.
A heavenly body in that part of #s orbit
nearest the sun is said to be in peOhelion;
when farti;erust from the' sun, in 41telion.
lath) of the perihelion to tl4apheli:
rl I.loance or a comet is muchi*reater
ily.tn that of the phme , s. tionnicomets
which have api,cared within the fitnits of
the solar seem to move tfot in el
liptic lot in parobolic or ltypeiii olic or
that is; in a curve which itues not
n into itself aLtain, and i 4 shape
like a letter V. The4leotnets
arc not. supposed to laeloti,g to :tint syis
t 2!,.1:, th e y eimie from inconceivably -re
niottf rugions of space, approacli:ilie sun
in an accelerated motion. moslig with
proclkjous velocity when in pefiliclion,
01.1-.1 passing again into spun; never
more t.; tctnnt.
F.,r Doirai'onlint.3
HEALTH AND EDUCATION:::,
School-Rccm Hygiene.
That the process of obtaining au MUM
! tion is necessarily injurious to !Jicalth,
semis to IA: a foregone conclusion; but
•
' that an education is so important that it
. •
! is comm .
commendable to sacrifice a -certain
:mount of education. In support of this
conviction we frefuently hear ouPtations
from Holy Writ, about man's growitig
4 •weaker mid wiser, ' ' under suelCeircum
stamites as would plainly iMply that the
Cr: .wing debility was an inevitabhi eorise
quelit•e of accumulated wisdom. jt is an
undeniable fact that a great many lives - ,
are lost and many. others renderettlValue
less to the world, and a burilen:Jo the
possessor. As the result of health 164 and
constitution impabed while obtaining an
education; and that dyspepsia, the great
national disease of •_ in to which
•••••y be atuibuted the fearfutine#ta.sd in
s.7ofula. consumption and eancerOS rap
advancing., few 'will attemptilo dis
pute. !chat 'education has but it'ittle-to
do With it, as inimical to health:'_as the
present method of education may:be, is
di;'fictilt to, demonstrate, though sta
tistics on the subject are as ye't rather
•
mea. , re
; 1 !
Without stopping to fully elaborate
this part of our subject, we will siay that
education and mental discipline ak'&bene
licial to health and favorable to longevity.
The more we knoW about nature and the
better we know ourselves. the wire easi
ly we can harmonize the two; -the more
dxtensive, our education, the more
iehia
oie our judgment, and the more capable
are we of overcoming adverse eircinnAau
ces and conforming to the inexorable laws
of naturf.. For these reasons ignprance
isdeleterioui to health as well asio hap
piuyss.
fileahlt is the most importafir thing
that :aortal -man can pos.sibly josseoc
and so pnspeakably precious that itshotilti
not bc sacriii4tl to anything. else.
If au educzltiou cannot be obtained'
without impairing the health, aevalua-
WC as it is, it had better be neglected.
But li•ithey intellectual develop*itnor
the =lady and effort essential to ac
qui:valuta of au education, are nei-,essari
ly tinfilcutily to health; on the eehitrary,
they should be as conducive to
the kii.iwledge after it is -acquired:t
There are certain' condition's of health
which we cannot ignMe ;with inipunity,
whether we are wise or ignorant, eiyilized
or savage, moral or imniOral, no !,*natter
what object we are pursuitg, whether no
bly- striving to act . an etine.-itiolfi?r- idly
liying a life of igtiotance. The Most im
portant of these agencies and cot4itions
arc, food, air, water, clothing, tem
perature, exercise, rest, sleep, menial and
passional influences, m4, , nctical.arid elec
trical co:alit:Ant,. Obedieni.x: to thMie con
ditiouf3 with a good constitution,
.mill in
sure almost perfect and uninteriaptad
health from infancy to old age; aside from.
miasmatic descascs., I do nCt say
that it is possible to always obscr*themt
EN
but I repeat, were they alwaynobserved,i,
sickness, suffering and premature death;
would be well nigh ;Lbw:lobed ftranithe
earth. But few of these condition's need
be speciall mentioned in- relation with
the school room, because that is only sea
mier,' to the home. To be sedans about,
the' matter, the unhealthful arrangements
and unphysiological conditions of Our
who)/ houses are greatly exceeded by our
dwelling houses. - In view of the alarm
ing increase in- di*ases of a chronic na
ture, and the imperative demands of suf
fering humanity to do all in our power to
prevent rtioteqsn, the unhealthful construe ,
tion of our dwellings and violation_of the
laws of health at borne, do not justify i ng
in disregarding the conditions of health
in our school-rooms.
We will glance at the respiratory appa
ratus for the purpose of determining the
requirements pur pose
the system for pare air
and plenty'of it. In the lungs there are
about six hundred-millions of vesicles or
air cells, presenting a respiratory surface
of 1400 square -feet; the blood vessels of
the lungs are 'Very numerous and capa
cious, so , much so that all of th e blood
passes through the lungs inthe same time
that it does through all the rest of the
system. The air and blood are separated
only by a thin, moist membrane, through
which oxygen pains into 'the blood and
carbonic acid gas, animal matter and wa
tery vapor pass out into the air cells and
are expelled. About 14 cubic feet of air
passes through the lungs each hour.
The purest air of our school houses con
tains about 21 per Cent. of oxygen, ; 70 per
cent of nitrogen, 1 part of carbonic acid
in 1500, a small but variable amount , of
watery vapor, traces of ammonia and oth
er nonessential gases, 'with more or less
organic and inorganic impurities, in the
form of duk. Each pupil requires about
14 cubic feet of this air each hour. Thus
2.94 cubic feet. of oxygen are taken into
the lungs every hour, 2.24 cubic feet
of which is returned to the air, .7 feet
being absorbed by tho blood; hence 23.8
per cent. of the oxygen or 5 per cent.of the
air is taken up by the blood and carried
to the various parts of the system, to be
used by the vital economy. Air that has
been once breathed contains only 16 per
cent. of oxygen, nearly 80 per cent of
ni
trogen, 4.05 per cent of carbonic acid gas,
a larger qteuttity of - watery vapor and
considerable animal matter. It is this
last mentioned ingredient that gives the
disagreeable and oppressive odor to the
air of ill ventilated apartments. Air that
contains as little as 10 4er cent. of oxy
gen or as much as 12 per cent. of carbon
ic acid gas, will not sustain life. It is
true that air that has been once breathed,
will not immediately produce fatal results.
The debilitating effects of breathing air
of ill ventilated rooms,—air that has been
rendered unfit for respiratory purposes,
by the impure emanation from thnbodies
and etill impurer exhalations from the
lungs of its occupants, may be witnessed
almost every day. In the combustion of
one pound of charcoal (wt 0.41) 11.45 lbs of
air is consumed; this amount of air occu
pies 160 cubic feet. The same weight of
steno coal and wood respectively consum- .
ed 9.41 and 5.49 lbs of iir. -
Now, take a school-room occupied by a
certain number of pupils and in which a
certain quantity of any of the above kinds
of fuel are consumed, and At a given time
it would not lie difficult to determine, or
at least to approximately ascertain the
purity of the air without any of the in
genious contrivances expressly designed
for that purpose.
All school houses should be so con
structed as to allow of thorough ventila
zionand not expose the pupils to a direct
di-aught of air. One or two windows on
each of three, or at least two sides of the
house should be made to let down from
the'top, any digtance that may be desired.
" lie windows 'on the side opposite the
wind should be lowered for the purpose
of ventilation. There should be no damp
er iu the stove pipe or other impediment,
to pretreat a free escape of smoke and gas
tip the pipes as fast as formed. The tire
should be regulated by slide, door, hearth,
&c., in the front of the stove. If no air
is alliiwed to pass through the fuel, it
cannot burn. Dampers in the pipe or
back part of the stove do nut prevent the
air from coming in contact with the burn
ing fuel, so much a.:s it prevents the gas
from escaping by the chimney, and caus
es it to be discharged-'into the room.
There is nol. as much attention given to
the draught of, stoves, stove pipes ( and
chimney's as there should be.
BARGAINS!
I have opened and put on saleflone thousand pairs
of Infants, Childs, Misses' and Women's Shoes,
that I will tied at less than manufacturers prices..,
Also, 8 cases of Women's Foalaee,
Goat-lace and Fox-button Shoes, at 12 per, pall
worth t!..50.
THESE GOODS ARE BARGAINS!
I am also .'ring a Largo and fun flue of Fine
Dor cis for span: trade. lz.c't (or Style, Durability
and Price, cannot be eseell. d.
-!TRUNKS, •
- TRAVELLING BAGS,
LEATHER SHOE FINDINGS
In full stock, at the lowest possilale prices.
REMEMBER TILE PLAVE:— Opposite the
C..ort House, next Jour to Chamberlhea Jewelry
Store.
Towanda, Pa.. Feb. 2.1.1874.
SIBIETHING NEW
A BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE
' ' STORE
• J. & M. SHEFTEL,
the leading Boot fuld Shoe merchants of HornellE.
TUT, N. Y., win open
A BOSTON ROOT AND SHOE STORE
AT No. 2, BRIDGE STREET,
BY TILE BT. OF APRIL, 1874
SIGN OF THE RED BOOT,
Bridge Street, Beidleman's Block.
Respectfully! Yours,
b M. SILEFTEL
Towsnds; Avail:lS, IL
Boots and Shoes.
BARGAINS!
JOHN , F. CORSET?
BRIDGE STREET.
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N=4 Pam— 2 T. 4 T .... ....
110 01 4 1410 ,1 ... ....
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Rochester.. . 4 - 400 4 400 .... '....
Auburn.... ...... 5 4 ... • 6, 00 •".... ... ~..
Geneva.: i... 5 50 .... 500 ...: 11 00 ....
Utica . 160 .... 9 . .... 12 111 ....
°wee 90010. . 6O . ..: .
Elmira .9 .. 1451052 6.102 45 ii
Waverly 925 421.1120 9,51 3 605
Sayre. 4 45 4 2s 11 TS 9 12., 3 Zi 6 14
Athens. ...... ..... 9 60 .4 ;0 11 33 9 191 2 24 620
Milan .... ..1. 1 ....I 9 30; 30. a2O
!Neer .
.._. .. ..._. 9 40 1 3 aka 40
Towanda.— • • 102515 OF 65'1M, 415 655
wYseukint ....... -••.1 ..•• ....ro 09, 4 :7' P.M
Standing Stone.— .... .... ...: 10 19i 433 ....
Rummertield ..... .... .... `..:. 10 ZS 4 4l ....
Frenehtown
Wy51n51ng.,....... . i 45 .:. 10 lief 6 12 ....
LiseerrUle 1 . 1 7.6 aOS 12 rt IT 510 ....
Skinners Eddy... ... 606 ...:111 15' sas ....
Meihoppen.. .. . . 423 ..., 11 32i SIX ....
1111 0 00 1 11111 7, - .... 8 .;..111 ss aca ....
Totikbanuoei •••• 12 1 710 2 0512 ZS 634 '....
LaGrange .. .... 7 , .... 1 12 as 11 45 ....
Falls .7 55 ... 1 1: all 6 ....
Ronson . ... -,.....i .
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L Ire Junction .. 12 7 2 gg 1 7.„1 720
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Wilites•Barre 1 20 5 25 2 15' 200 750 ....
Stanch Chunk • • 3 4010 • 5 ....5! 4as ..4. ....
Allentown 4 4 &lt 83i 6 2.5 i 8 150 . i ...i. ....
petblenem.. ..... . gOO 17 lo 6 40 1 6 or, ..,;, ~,,,.
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Easton 5 351 1 00 1 7 00; 6 ..., ...
PhillideiPata• •• • 645 2 0.3 5 :5' 5 15 ... ....
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New York 71
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STATIONS.
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8 30:'18 21 4132
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New York. 6..... ..,. 7 oil ..,1 ....
rhlladelphis 800 .... .... 3 45: 9 45 •••• •
Elatoll .
..... ~ .... 9 23 .... 6 ix ,10 00:11 30 ....
'Bethlehem 9 50 .... 6 30'10 30117 oe ....
Allentown.. . . .... 10 05.... 6 4310 42,12 11 ....
Mauch Chunk ..:. 11 05 1 .'... 9 $Oll 451 rk ....
Wilkes-Rene .. .. 1 lth 7 Z 360 40! 2 15. Ot' ....
L. &B. Junetlon. 140 7 5511 101 241 3$ ~,,
Ransom .... 8 C 6,1113, ...• 45 ...•
Falls .... 8 19,11 34, .'..., 00 ....
LaGrange.. .... 8 35 1 11 81 i 11 ....
Tunkhannock.... 2 24, $ 46 1 12 20 1 3 2:i So ....
Mehocipany...q,.. .... 9 12,12 45....1 53 ....
Mesheppen . • .....9 19112 51 .... 00 ....
Skinner's Edy, ... . 9 351 1 AO. .1 16 ...:.
I.seerrllle 607 9 39i 1 13, 602 25 ....
Wyalusing ....... .... 10 001 1 351 ....I 40 „....
Prenehtown .... 10 15; 1 491 ..... 55 ....
Itouonertleld• .. ... .... 10 25, 153 ....I 03 ....
Standing Stone ~,,,.. ....110 32; 2 051 .... 10 ....
Wyranklng , . . 1 10 411 2 15, ....1 23 ...
T01rau41a....,,.. 4'101055, 230 500, 35! 730
Ulster . 1 .. . ..- 1 1l 09; 245.. ; 49i 745
Milan ~. .11 19: 2 511 ..!
00 .7 55
Athens .... 4 . 6311 29; 3Os 529 10 805
Sayre 4 48111 351 3 18 0 533 1 6 810
Waverly 4 5.5i1l 45, 3 70j 5 46, 338 20
Elmira 5 3512 30; 4 1 6 15: 10 1 910
Owego ~" 5 401 .'...1 ..:.. 633 ..,,. 955
Ithaca.— 6 45' 1 53 .
.. 1 .. 7 25; .'; ....
Genera-- 8 40! 3 55' .. . 9 2.5! ....!. ...
Auburn ..:. 9 05' ...1 ..::. 930' .J. 4 a.:
Rochester :10 501 . ....; .... . 1 11 201 ..
I .' 0 sr,
Buffalo 'I" "1' ~..1 ..'.. 12 35 8 20: G 15
Niagara Fa115.....'12 541. ..; . .. 1 04' . ..I 940
:r.31. , 11.!1'..31. A.:11- P.M.'1'.31.
Trains 8 and 15 run daily. with Pullman
lug Cars attached. between Elmira and rpt
phla. and Geneva and New York.
Drawing Doom Cars attached to Trains 2 •
between Elmira ant: Philadelphia.
All Philadelphia tralus run throngb, to Ceti.
al Grounds:
It. A. PACKER,'Supprititenl
Towanda, April 24, 1876-tr.
HOWARD F.T.IIF.n, Itcc'n.
GENEVA, ITHACA & ATHENS
U. R.—Comnteneing Monday, .an. 24, 18;6,
trains win run as on this road as follows:
LIArtNG tiATREICOUTIIW . Ann.
I
\o. 8.-3:00 a.m.; daily, with Pul!mat ideping
Coach through from NAP York; arrivins, lit Van
Etten 5:43, Spencer 3:53. Ithaca 0:50. Taughanle
Falls 7:18. Trumanshurg 713, Farmer 7:43 Ovid
Center 7::4, 'Lays Corner 8:00, Romulus 11:12.IGkme
ra a;43, mating close connection cast and west with
trains on X. Y. & arrtrlng M Rochester
at 11 a. in., Buffalo 4:111 p. m, ;ma !ilmgari Falls
at 4:10. I
No. 30.-12.00 a. m, daily except Stindays,lon at
rival of L. V. train from :Wilkes Harry. l'ittsten
Tnnkhannock. Towanda,' Ste., arriving at Van El
ten 12:41. Spencer 12::15. Ithaca 1:55, Tanghanh
Falls gen. Trumanshorg :hat Farmer 2:53. (trio
Center 3:4"., Ilayts Corte•rs 3:v.
neva4:oo, cr.nneeting with trains east and West of
N. 1. C. & 11. It. R. I:.
No. p. m » daily except Sundays, with throngt
car from Elmira for Geneva. leaving Elmira ht :tit
1.m., arriving at Van Ellen d:ts, Spencer
thaca 7;so, ,, Tanghanic Falls 8;19. TruniAtiNloutl,
8:26, Farmer 8:46, Ovid Center 8:41, Ilayts (limner.
9: 0 4. Romulus 2:17. Geneva ttaa: connecting wlll
trains east and west on N. Y. C. & it. If. R. U.
ARRIVE AT SAYRE FROM THE NORTIL!
No. 7.-0:03. a. m., dal77 except Sundays; with
through car from Geneva to Elmira, leaving}gene•
va at 3:00 ft. m.. 'Romulus 5:11, Ilayts Corners 5:17.
Ovid Center 5:56, laarner 0;03. Tiumanshurg 8:23:
Taughanic Falls 6:30. Ithaca 7:05. Spencer 8:03, Nan
F.tten 8;13, arriving at Elmira at 9i31; making close.
camatcctirm at asa.yr,..rxpress arri
ving at New 'York at 10:00 p. au.; l'hlluAlclphla 8:20
p. an.
No. p. m. daily exeept Sundays, leaving
Geneva at 10110 a. m..i Itotnnlnv in:3l, Gavin Cor
'lora 10:16, Ovid Center 10:54.; Fanner 11:0f.i, Trn
mansloirg 11:17. Taighpic Falls I 1:23. Ithaca II:15.
Sreincer nat. Van Et en 12:3: making close con
neetion with L. V. Fast Line, arriving in Plilladel
pht Pao p.
No. 15.-9:40 p. m. daily. with Pullman Sleeping
( nach attached for New York without change:
leaves Geneva at 5:10 p. wt.. on arrival of NI Y. ('.
Iraift4 fmm 0121 East aml West. RotnititlA fl:IG.
Ilayts Corners Ovid Center 5:30, Farmer 6:47.
Tnlmanxbutic 7:07. Tanghanie Falls 7:11. 'lthaca
7:50. Spencer A:4l, Van Etten R:53; cionneethig with
T.. V. Night Line arriving , at New York at Sp and
rhiladelphia.6:4s a. m.. '
Tickets &dd_ and baggage checked to all princi
pal points.
R. A- PACKER, Gen. Supt
11. M. HOVEY. (kn. Puss. Agt. •
W.M. STEVENSON, Amt. Supt.,
TWILADELPHIA Al,. ItEA•DING
11 RAILROAD COMPANY.
Centennial Excursion-Tickets.
.On antl.nfter May Ist. Ih7G, and' during the con
!nuance of the Centennial Exposition. Throngi
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia and return. via
Philadelphia & Beading Ita gent for is dap,
from date of Issne. wilt he issued by nzents of Le
high Valley Railroad at stations on that mod.
Sir Tim trains of this Company run directly to
and from their new depot In Fairmount, Park,
übich In located in close proiltully to the Lenten
nial Buildings.
J. E. WOOTTEN.
Cenral Superintendent,
READING, April Nth. 1876.--tinajiw4.-
Hotel:.
T HE CENTRAL BoTEL,
l'A.
The nndrrsigned l fooduz taken Tiost.esslori
of the stxrre hotel, retipect fully Solicits the patron'
age of his old friends and the public gcneraliy.
atagiGtf. AL A. FORNEST.
VLWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA
l'A.,
JOHN SULLIVAN
Having leased this how, Is now ready to accom-
Inedate the travelling public. No pains nor expense
wilt be spared to give balisfactloh to Hio,e who May
give him a call.
air North Mire of Public Sqt are, east of Ifereur's
new block.
AIEANS HOUSE, TOWANDA,
• CORNED MAIN AND 'BRIDGE. STREZTi.
The Horses, ilartiess, &e., of all guests of thi
bosuse, Insured against loss by Fire, without an
extra charge.
A superior quality of Old English Ewa Ale, Jos
received. T. It, JOItIIAS,
Towanda, Jan. 21,74. Proprietor.
BETHLEHEM', PA.
"OLD MORAVIAN 'SUN INN,
BUILT 1758
Rich In historical interests, It is the only blinding
in the country except Independence Hall, hemmed
by the sojourn within its walls of Waxhingten, Lar
Vayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution.
This popular hotel has recently changed hands,
been improved, entirely refurnished, and the pro
prietor cordially Invites his friends and traveling
puullc to give him a call—no talus will be spired to
render their-stay comfortable. People en route for
Philadelphia will find it convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the city about eight the
morning. A sample room on the first floor, tor the
accommodation of commercial agents.
C. T. SMITH,
Proprietor.
Sept. 4,13.
rinateisl,
A J. NOBLE Ac CO.,
Malls street, opposite ,the Court llouse
TOII;TANDA,' PENIA
PROPERTY FOR REST, FOR DWELLING
AND DUSAN FSS runrosEs.
Itents'eollected and remitted on reasonable terms
Money . Loaned & Loans Negotiated.
PASSAGE TICKETS,
And
FOREIGN DRAFT S ,
ALWAYS ON HAND AT'HAUGAINK
A .J. NOBL2B. tan:o4'sj^"•riy. B. YIN
MOM
5 4 1,.f . .',ri . .f.:;.7 , .^',-%;. , .:-2 f,:2,:.-;:..
. .
_ ,
TI(E,Op
,AND POPULAR' ,
lit A Itplir A.RE ST O_,RE.
ORDDIRR & RUSSELL;
Invite the ittelitlou of the public to their stock
a
lIAILDWARE GOOBS.
ME
ConitsUng)at
COOK STOVES ;
Of l the most approx.' palterer.
or,an klnd&: .
PARLOR & TIEAtING STOVES,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BOTTOM PRICES.
ICE QREAM FREEZERS,
Oresery style. •
SHEARS, SCISSORS, 'RAZORS,
POCKET CUTLERY;
Of th best manufacture, *ail era:foisted.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
GAS FIXTURES,
ELIERS, BRACKETS,
CHAN
variety. The largest. nad best assert
4 kept in NortherutPenasylvarta.
n en le
me
EROSENE LAIII,
rom the cheapest to the hest.
CHIMNEYS & GLOBES
LAMP
1
At greatly're4icp4l
leer
lade!.
MTI
vagloty. or onr own manufacture, war
rantgil fint-class.
n lendless
of all kinds In our line promptly atten
in roofs and eavos troughs put up lu thn
actory manner, at short. uotico.
Jobbtort
del to. 71
most rat Is
ITTING AND PLUMBING
GAS F
A Specialty. WE TIAVE THE ONLY PEACT
k1:11:1C IN T4)WANDA.
CAL PI.
frle•uds awl 'the public gs.lat,rully
ml that , W pep goods only for
Our 0111!
,ear In ml
EADY PA YI
It the only syst4fi by which justice ear
th buyerand
BeleMug
be done be
for past Tory liberal patmnagr. we so
antianee of Tour rustoei. with the assu-
I we will otter you greater Indut•ernents
Wier ertablgtinient, in the 'country. tut we
.41.1.11, -..4 Ittrillthnt
Ong.
Grateful
licit a rout
ranee that l
than any n
carry mo
BE=
ODDIG RUSSELL
MEI
r•
It 1) 1V A It E!
H
RON,. ,
,VEEDS'IRON,
1 NORWAY IRON,
B
I A.N'S HORSE SHOES;
BITRD
"ULCAN lIORSI NAILS,
Heat, Welding Compound,
and everything.
Cherry
BLACKSMITHS' USE,
FO
DWA R E- STORES!
H A It
R'S BLOCK, Towanda. Pa
NI ERC
Than Ever Offered Before
Et=
, Pa., AN II 1"6-1y,
OEM
EN WANTED!
5 00 M
'WARE, TINWARE, STOVES, &C.,
liAltD
'.EDUCE) ITICES:
.rice la trade rold (or Hags, old Brass
I.ead.j ."
II Igh •st
Copper aim
, Tin and Copperware, Table l , Tea and
misting t"poolts.
nrffin
nware wholmile :Intl retail
'Dention given to all kinds or. 101) work
ND. 6, BRIDGE STREET.
Especial
niar29,761
•
Dry-Gcods.
=EMI
M 0
NYES :OFFER A. FINE
MONFA
'NEXT . OF GOODS,
ASSOR
MI
SUITA
LE FOR . THE SEASON,
AT BO
TOM PRICES/
I=
M 0
TA N- E§ I
Towanda,
or.p DM 8, 1873.
~ : ". 1,.. .':',', -f r7..:...
-:,, ,-',.7:::;i:':i --'• ' : :' 7 .!c_' - ! , - - 'l , " - -: - - r ,-: iaT - -,.:._,:,,.!:', ---:,..,• '' • tc• - -
EMI
RANGES,
In endless variety.
Furnished at
Of ovary deecrlption
EEO
TIN WARE,
BAND 'IRON,
HOOP IRON,
CAST STEEL,
NAIL 1101),
Can be had at
H. T. JUNE'S"
11. T. JUNE.
To buy a fargo stock or
Id. It. SIII A.LL
II
11=1
~. ~ ._ ~
iy.: ~.yv _
e i ':i3 - E•RlEl'..*_.. - ..:iltoviOii(w*
1 , • -
McCABE A. EDifttARDEI,
=MI
Cash ilealsra in A 814413 at
GROCERIES ZZ: PitOVISIONS.
I,
C NE 1)0On NORTE OF CODEh4.IG 31 RUSSELL
Tovrandi,'July
QTEVENS & LONGj.
•
WHOLESALE &I,RETAIL
-
.
DealeFs In
CHOICE pintLY dROCERIES
IMI
COUNTRY PRCiCUCE,
G 1t.../1 IN, 4p.
!Living 3 large nryrl roltirno4llDtpC9tere we are
' jorq , at ed at,aIYIIIIIO.CW carry
a large atutk',:,,
CASH PA I P' rpI9i,ITTTEE,
aIN A N ruobucr..
Or taltdn lii exchang , • for good:4 an Inweat ca:Th pit
tkiir long elp•.rI••sc:• 111 li6« flrocoxy"rra.lt
glYrs Iti peculiar a•lrantages Ingnircli.viliig, and a
wu are not ambitiouA to make 14ge plofiln, we flat
ter uumlves that wu ran utter
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than nay other est:ol'4l.mA In Northern
Pennsylvania.
STEVENS & LONG.
._! COIINI:II MAIN 4 lIIIIDGESiti.,
• ri
. . ,
•
. .
f.• . .
mayia„ ..:
I:lszran.:
rilllE MUTUAL rgoTEcTio.y
_L COM VAN Y. .
Ftoruc illtee, 909 W . liilntit St:eci; I'LJadciph•!a, l'a
A , rting tint.r a Sp , eia/ Act of Incorptrulton
From the Pennxy trania
-•
H. S. CLARK. "A“ENT..
TONVA
SlX?,Ciaia:t.n.:tl.7l . 33 Ca:l,l 10:111: ' 2, fn.;loulin.: rate
table, hick Rill le Imtll , l stilt:oy eqailable, as
tween all and which the !i;i•inpany will gnat . -
arittl, to n•I: f" cf,st or any fir.,z ,
chiss ot.i) -;•
The fol!o , 7;:vi T:IIA. , show, tltc 1: 0
and finny Is mo:!ip!! , (1 for int,y'3ailoll.
up tti t - AGO, - whirti ii the la,he9l r 1,1;
,:ne life. Twlty Cents wiili4s• a,
aluount of ea, h 11.se,aoent for
♦.
T OW.ANDA. INIOJRANCE
AGENCT I
MalifSireet, opposite theSourt House
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
.. - A
COMMtater AL ITNION, of Englq, as Ys. 07,7 7. 14.57 d
ROYAL, of Liveipool, :.• • " 17,42G,411
QCEEN,, " 4: .. " 11,50C,900
COSTINENTAL, Of New York,':'' " 2,' 70G,'2m;
GEituANIA., %, .." • 1 ". 1,599,5::4
GERLAN A3tEltt'CAN, " i ..' " 1,14:12.5:15'
MANItATTAN, ' " ~, ~, 7i:9,5,:',
CONIIICPICIAI.. of I, .I, 44 457,7w2
PlM:Nix', of Ihrt ford, - .: !, 1,975,4e,e•
out ItST., ., — ~, ~ 719,31.,
AMA24...N. of Ohio, :j I. 93x,5t,)
44
CITIZENS'. Of Newark, 412,730
HA)IUEit(:BILE3I EN', of G erma.iiy 2,500,1N10
LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES.
. . - ~..:
NATIOS:AL T. t Fr. or tr.& A., ..:assets tp,7S7,:tBF
Tit A V 1.... L Eu se...f !tart font, .r “ 3,471059
RAILWAY I'ASS.N.S. .. 'f0.(410
MUTUAL 1.1 YE, of NUW York --.'. " 72,336,070
Losses adjusted and paid at 01,14 (ace
NOBLE diVINCENT,
•
.General Agents.
'dry: 4 .24M%
THE FARMERS' :! MUTUAL
issunANck: CO., OF 1 4 1.16CAlt0!:A,
Is now ISSUilig perpetual:l,9lkt. on
FARM rliopEßV: ONLY.
Each tnember }lays a-fc , , at tli time of Itisnring;
to rover charter and ir..identaleiwmcs of the Co.
after which no fu—:lter payment 14 rtnoired. weep t
to meet netna r..e•ft by tire avant the membership.
This Mae of insuraure for FAlt3l PROPERTY,
Is cus , t..g rapidly -Into favor.
flare of ASYLUM.,
TERRY, AND STANDING tiTt+NE, PA.
The Agent will catwalk; the Tiiwnstitps of Ttmea
rota. P 11:... Herrick and Wyabisli4r. and farmers in
those Towmhips tyisidng lusuraelte. or Information.
thayaddress,
A. B. SUSINEILS:e. and A gt.,
pribg 11111; Brad ion'
W. 31 SHUSIWAY Pros. t wt 7448
~,
sc-, t o ce ;I f\ per day at bpme. Samples
V in tit > O l. fl.ce. bt uson Z.,
lei pp.!. w - ' -' 'i - •
..,,
Co., Portia:l4l. Malt's. tritchlo-7d-ly
Stlo a . day home. Agents wanted.
(f", Outfit and terms'.freP. True LC:
c
, Augusta, Maine. •
fluchlf , lTi-ly.
FAR:III'OR Farm of
GS acres, 64 Improved. in Asylum township.
linulford Co., On the preintres are two good
dwelling moms, barn and necessary oat intlllllngs,
and excellent water. A never-tatting Ktrenni of
;enter passes through the pmudws. Good fruit
sod an abundance of nuts. Fur tortbor, particulars
caul on or uSdret*,
NELSON VAN 4ERPOC. •
Idarsirview, Ilgolford Co.. t'a..
O I
1:i k. 1.17 7 I.E 1,11;1:E 4Wti\a) TIM eel:l:kt/.
Is tho best place In Towauds to buy good
CIGAIIS AND !1'61,1 4.CCD,
at tear rates. Itemetaber
4 EttCU WS BLOCK, oppozite fientT HOUSE
...1
BMX Or TIM "INDIAN *PAW :
ay r to 45. 'i.-,
fIoAL ' eCtit
_ • L
PIERCE zr. 400T4,
•
, AT
OLD TOWANDA. COAL YARD:
_ 4
it=hourabelveln e
w eag s tn . tb e e ktarkot, fir the
we keep 11,sula7
4!!
LUMP' AND SMITH (GOAL
lye we file Agents for this real. .
r4 l
We keep Lime, Cement and Kin'aungtitood,
41
L OY, A LSOCK COAL,
.41
-
-
From the newly opened vein of the Sullivan Mines
We sill have constantly for sale at our*ard all
the sizes of this superior coal, at-tho following pri
ces, Yls: .
Grate - 5
3 i;
.. .' .. .4 00
Egg , - - - - - 1 1 2.1
Stove, - - - - 'l 426
Nut , - - - - -- NI 4 2
Small Nut L.. , - . - - ::: 323
All our roalx are prepare(' In the beg mariner and
will be delivered clear and free from elate. • The
usual prices will be charged in addltloiC to the
.o+A° for dcileer log.
r,
All orders left at the stores of I.m.g &Shire's,
F.. 1. C W
alkins, Third {'aril, R S.tore or
2t our'Oilice, corner of Inver ruel Elicabot fro; fits.,
reeelve prompt attention. -
PLEASE GIVE US A.C.ILL.
s. S. PIERCE. SCOTT.
MMal
N I;;W . COAL
- •
The 'undersigned having taken the Mtge and
commodious yard., at the foot of PARK Stlfect, has
- now on band a full supply of
ALL SIZES
-3,
OF . ,•,!;
ANTIIRAdITE
Also
Oet2l-75-11.
CITEAP COAL AND Linz
•
Prom ainl ufttr .luly 1. I v. - 111 s,•:: coal, 11Mo. !ie.,.
for cash may, and :am price 11,1. ss 11l W corrected:
-Monlllly. .
112I1JB Ul' COAL Ton dCLY, 1 . I:12 TON Or
AT THI: Y AIM: ' e
i .
.e. -.. ,
Plslston Stove, Clt , ,: to‘t W O Furnace :,.
...... 0 ,
'. Pel '''. 3 5.•
Carbon Rua Lump P'.. .4 . t...,
•
•• '. Smith . '' 3 l)3
14.1T1:1 , 3i,•utitalit Limy,' ll , ; - .. 3 3 ,
l .. ' .. 1 , •1•11!1:4. '... 2 17 2
,
Allentown LIME. , B irll,ll,i .
'
Latlt ? M, 2 tr,
IT:11r 7 1.i.1.h.,.1 r,
ilrick li NT*: loco.
,
I am always pr,p.ited to t eTtvt r parAta,eb te:
,!tort noWth at the tn•nal oleo .1' iletly-ry..`ft
1
I )
also teil , kr. toy thank:; to n y twiny fn4yol , find
co,tcdtters,Tr tl,:!ir v, ty' 1ihe...1 pat 3 ohage, 1:1. 11,
let .t an,: 111:•pe 14.14kr :11":11.'W I Cp4rurc to ItIIVALe It t.,
tll , ir Interest to rvtitrntie to hay where They cat
get the 1,,,A g 0,14,14 for the teaxt money..
Thoye wilt, ni, InfleT.ie,l to tap wllt ta1..0 n"tic,•
Thai 1 !mi.! lave 1•1,1,s. or I ea.,•t_ Ix,: 1,..- '.liqt+ll and
pay Treirthis. They toast settle by the trot or Au
gli,t 41eat. ; i .
Ttman,ll, July 1, 1975
Gu^.:r•r,cc
OW IS YOUR
vs for 111
MT=
11.. en oh. az
d.•d U
MEE
1151
Cheaper than you will ever again
have the opportunitt• of doing.
I have a large assortment oemy
. •
I=
Warralted in every partieular,':whicli
•
That everybody' caa• afford 1.0 have
one of his own.
1 also have the - soli agency iii this
place of
OVIArrS PA:TENT RUNNERS,
An invention whifh has, come into
very genehl;use nil through the nest.
They give the best satisfaction
whqeverathey have been intrQueed
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
• c JAMES 1111Y11.`,
NEW .' PARRLA Cx FAPT9IIY
S'ITLEN
Respectfully unflonnces to Ills friend, autqatrous
that 1w has hula, a
NEVI' C.II:ItIA6E i'ACTO*
Where he will comtantly keep on baud a fel!yrsert
,
went of .
TOP - AND .OPEN licTGOljtS,
TROTTING SULWYS, AND SEELETiiNS
11.ide of th.• hast r:a.e:1:11 and f.nh.hed In ihe I,t t
city sLyte. If 1, ;Pug csiwrloin'e in Of): Car
riage lacierie, Iwo a .le,
advantage ON vt eihcre in the •
rilitsif, STYLE AND pI:RAEILIY
INSI'ECTION. OF liIS WoilK
Previous to purchasing elsewhere.
• c t
ALL 'WORK WARRAN'TED TO O 1
Thankful fur the 111,m-A patronage forMol.7
tended And it speetfully ask a comlnuanoCof the
same. /
itErmiurai PROY7TLY ATTENDEti
I r owanda, Jan. 0.7 a-ti.
LOYAL SOCK, *
And
BARCLAY COAL.
LIME AND CEItENT4
Coll delivered on short notice. r-3;
T ER ria S.:—Cash.
HENRY 3IERCVR.
Very Ite , pect fully Your,.
J. 11,
<,
Ori'o RTI7NiTI", .;.i
TO 11 15 Y
CANIZIAGES
AND
WAGONS
INI
BRVANT,S;
OWN MANUFACTUR,
I will
SELL SO LOW
Opt .Ate tho now Jatl
tOWINDA,
FAMILY CA RIZ I AG E'S'
PLATFORM WAGONS
Of canons. All he asks Is an
PERFECT ATISFATION...
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HENRY STULEN.
Witiebripmr4t,
, _
ME
T v ir - Is.--OHAM)3EIGLIN.
Dealer In
• ,
tp I A J 1 0 N D ISi
and
; .
-N E dE 'g 14. R Y
and
• ; •
WATCHES AND, CLOCKS.
L TOWANDA, PA.
•
.
Junc2-74.
-v,
WATCHES,
ME
HENDL4'3IA - N,
=I
Dealer, In
FINE AMERICAN :AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER i: - ATCIIi.ES,
n 1
•
. 1 . . FINE JEWELRY:
S:TERLING. .5/LvEn.
SILVER I'LATED WARE.
I
I
I
.....
FROM .T CHEAPEST TO THE BEST,
GOLD, SILVER Alcip. STEEL .
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES.
One door north of Dr; Porter Ac Sou's Drug store,
3111.1 u Street,
MIME
p RESENTS.P9R.ALL,
E JEWELR .1"; STORE.
W. A. ROCKW.ELL
Is cob:,Lintly recelvii:g in rv,l,litlal to his large stoat.
of J..3v.,.,;r,y, _
. .
. .
FINE GOLD. SETS,
PI N Fs ,
BANDS,
lUNG ,
RICAN AND SW lii WATCHE:_,
LEE
GOLD .AND SILVER . WATCHES
tiII.VER PLATED 1VAI:Ell1 ALL VA I:IETIE9
6o rt.; Silver AND STI:EL SPEC:Tie
SILVER A. ND, PLATED AND crumis
CLOCKS ; OF ALL I'.-ISLEITIFS,
.Watc.h,.Ch - ck and ry:rt:rairrw one in the
brit Mauner, viAr:-antil
; .
Thangi for a Ilboral pat ru:i3f., ,, ; ;and 11 , ..1..p 'to merit a
c.:•:;tinur.elt.c or ti k i.; ,a.... -
17.123233
Xiscellar.e:ns Adveitisernenti.
W OOL CAltDlNtii
WOOLEN MILLS; CAM PTOWN,
Ms.o inantifavturitig and !loth grossing attended
to VII SIR 111 notice.: NV,.' are already making tolls
front the new clip, and adt. prepared to do stork ns
last a. offered.
11. 11. ING If AM
•
Catuntowttitot, in', .
NTEW FLOUIIIN.G"3IILL
;
SIIESTIEQUIrN, PA
The subscriber gives uotiCe that pis new
STEAM I'LOl - 11
r IN . L,
Is now In soree.-(01 (14,mtionond that he Is pro
pared to do ail 1% oz 1, ;0 104 Itue Inn :hurt boiler.
CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ON fITE SAME
DAY `.c n A T'rr 13 uEciAvED
•
Utsek twat and flour, Cern Meal
Droi. S ahilt,),, .6n Icui.l and
and for Hale at I,,we,t
PAIZTI(PLAI: NOT ICE.,-Permnt living on
the Nr+bald.• ,t( the r.:l,r t.. pat rt.lllZO toy
Intl,. will bat •' lo•ft ttg• plb I both navy, üben
they Islip gri , l of tun lizz.ht.k.lantl..nrivArits.
ap! 4-71.
t . I! l': It FECT St 7 C . C'ESS.
1 - 1.:. .
Tbe rairi,ryal satL fartien given 4 Um
011 ANG E COT r iN ILK PAN,
• ,
qualjt7 amtplant fly or 1 311 tor aradr, and by ie
muting e drudvry of ti:e dairy roolit,
prulupi, TO aptu luctty.tlio,coves
, PROGRESSIVE
COMPLETE - ARTICLE,
ut the kind now before the public
In-04'p; or 15 to 20 cows, the' 14convenience of
furnishing au extra datrc•uudil is' avoided. We
. guaranieu totve . -
PI"..inFECT . SATIbACTION,
Or remote taw '•Pans•` after 30 Llay:e . treal
.
, ,
Our references are s i nine of lb:I:TA-so Dairymen of
Bradford and 6u‘quehanna Counties, who hare
nad thu pans.
JinVmk
JEwiiutiy,
SILVER WARE,
Also
and i
CLOCKS,
TOWANDA; PA.,
AT THE
STITPS,,
CIIIP.,
NECKLACE'S
at tlic± loweA ritces.
"WJA:I:OCiiW ELT
AT TILE
PENN<V,
F.S. A Y ERS
ATTENTION,
of tho
To the most
E. L. Ill?...1.111)S . LEF:,
WarreuhMn,
ME
-s.~. , ~; ..~,
.. _ . - ~.
O. PORTER,
- -
.1.- • • 1 . - 4 1 " u ! - -
CASE] DRUG STORE
:CornerDialsizicli , lile4l4/1,,, Towanda; Pa.
- (RdabUshai; i . rtiag.ti quarter of a oenbino
14740;131i and Ratan Dinderin ' • j
. • } ,•- ,
DRUGS, 31EDIMESI CIiEMICA I 4S,
. .
. ACIDS, .I)YZATVit9,'els 0rx17,., • '
PF:DyITMEItY, T)II,ET A WI) TAINICY GODps,
sr(proko, Bl i trifq:o,,p icAcEs TRUSST,H,
04, Po3lAbEfci(lin '
and DAIII PUNPADAT ONS,
,
nAzorts, , PLOCICE_TLIE/4y-Es
rOCKET-IIOOKS AND rOII7 , IOIi.NAI - Es,'
.1 3rACA BOY and. SCOTCH, SNDY,F,
FOiIEIC 4, 1)03113'110 CIGARS, .
Ir.IARDEN, ItlE.I AND PLOWER SEEDS,
Pure Wines and Llirdorrf for Medicinal Purpse:s
Roranlc;Eer.sOl i c rilossiccoraiiiscltzstanscs,
And all genuine Titular patetil ifedicines,
SCrroilinnS, Sys - rims - bluetit, Bursar Pcsrra,
Nirrr.Es, Nilri.n. Snzi.r.s & SHIELDS,. ,
_ NUR6l2in r 011iES, Tzicrlllaru RlNus; :1.
51 , 14:40E13, Rep t'aitiff. tiIEINAI,I4, T1f&11)30bf E
. TE4llj, ELASTIC STOCICING9, &C. "'",
i f
AEROSE EOR COAL OIL,,
WICKS, r iII:SINFAS, DATIi BRICE; 1
SPERM, IT, WHALE, NEATS pOcep,
TANNER'S; .A.ND .SIACIIINE OILS, ~
'ALCOI7OL, AlfLl'liirruirs TUILPENTINP.,' ,
f eh., Pa int, Varni qh, IV ItiteUalh, Counter,
. • Horse, Orine, Shoe, Scrubbing, :..
- I " dull iltilk4l44 4: bruiltee.
- i
WINDOW ;AND PICTURE CLASS,
, , of an sizes..
, .
I ..
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, P UTTY, AND
VANLS I
R EL, ' ,
' : ItII: I A:D I V Sl ' INEI/ PAINTS
' .i
-•
OF-4Ni-.I4EsTRED u*Lon, . • .'•
, ;BY TUE BOP sp,PINT OD DI.LLOV
. ; DBOUNDirNi OIL.OB W.4.,4N151T, lf,
` i AND. : DBY BO r r.l/B.S OF ALL lILIES,,
. ".• [
411artieteit !lit ranted a; represented.
.I.'iescriptlUni carefully eonirsai l ntled at - all' huurs
Of .day and Welt. I 0 . )34.,n Sundays for PreseriptiGos
Doti:o to VY, .11. i 11.1. f tut ar:d 5 - t.ci C, P. X.
Dr. : Tort& cla Gousultel M i huretofore:ln thu
°Mee. :
_ 4 III I
.. ... L... c r..4, 1 :575.
i 1 - 4 7 - ( 1 1r ' c ! P lt (t, ' G o P I) 6 . N ---
..=-1 . , i . .-
I. , 1 1 i .
.1 I NVIIDL I iSALT.. AND RETAIL . '
to I I I I ,
&C.
I
D t r G T S
! - ' PArIIO,N'S .IDI4OOK, • ;
1 'I7OIIrzI.NDA PFNA.. 1
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Ii
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ACIDS, , F 4. T Ttli ( ' TS. I'..T.lNifl, 11 gi: g'.:,
. ." suu..Alt icrfATEI . ) 1 4 ,11.1.. ti • i'.'
! ' •!1)W1)EI:S. (;1.7:415, • 1 -
I - . ; SlcltUl':.., 'rl!s;tj, •
1 ' I ! • I.' 1.7 i: •E h , i . t•
! Ili" I N EH., 1
• '
.ac.. , •
, ,l
.., I I _
. .
And iirepa'.rations of alb kinds
I I I
DYE STUFFS, •
MACIIINE OILS,
Kial. I SENT I
I
PURE IrisE
• 1
OWE
ToßAcco, s_
r • 1.1
I'ATYNT 31 1
.Ef +l.('lNEr;,'l
I
t. ,
19
TOILET
31 ,-, re than 10]..11 ctn.. Is given tho
tug of pre•orip•;!on-. lii ell on Sulttlzsy'from bA/ m
to 3.t.. ana V t ttt 7,11 . . 3i. to 7 1..1m.
Jr. :11 ALV it. C3Z11( .4 1/,Lart , i 3; pie store 01l sat
urd:ty of licroTofure ,
n.,.y; 72
YER . SAILI
" ! I
ru!or.
tt . y.
grey, arvl It
rc:y. A /:%.,
h.,
hair. im•u
EEDIE
gray. P.
_
Tn , z , 1 , -- " y.
fa:o4e st
t
11,11 ed; thin hair !till.
resume:s their
;
andharnO.,;:i. It citric ainltatr, hell,: all !nun
=EI
con.ljtoni
Ai a Ir ,,, in••
fAr Its rratrful
• ,
(or t h e skid 1
1 ;
Ittiparfs.
PFepar, ,, ruy
r al :Mil A
!
5U.,11.y all
-• i
TA STE LII:HA
,'prominent
plain,4l to DU . . .!:U;1;
t . '...‘5L,T......T,W04.1L <IN' 4
11111
!et.: trlo. , :1'11.,•:
1ni,qm...:1 that m. , vorall
qui zrd and=tonna hi, 1
131"NDAS DIC'Ki&
tn:t t,
pero. , l to (.111, , r,,':11.:1
e
nn.01,1
wool, fr..ni
will COntillUd to C
pure Oil bo
i 'us u.‘s
nAL7Tbetn than 1.11
gi , tl and I`..rfunniri i i i
ana F 5t.r.,6,
P-Jcheape.rint.ll ,
,
.s
otln r ivint4lyj
'l l drlA l L1.L11,111 - 4 , s:if•
•drlyS.
Slut L.t• hat!. .1 • •
, •
soh. tl 10.1.1 , 14,1141,
1".!: WU, S',.://fIW: 11
clotnict from,
in.my valitaMe
tap.,uks artiput
es, thirty la radii
t,cr!1 , ..f1. by rhp.FltlAii , .
TASTELESS
(li hind III:111y ":e
nn.!
CO'S SOFT . CA
nO Shia. t
44 - These were
admitted; :q the
Von. II I
=I
Sold at Olt D
. ..
FIRST . l'ii:'..A
,
, i
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i , • •
, F . - $:12:5,0p9.
d
.‘.. 1 . -50,000 .
,
i ---- 7 i
.Thb , , Bank offeitkATNIISITAL, F. \ crrATIEs for
the tra l nsaction ob Si , i
. , • ,
• ,A
ST '
GENERAL RNKING RUNESS •
, . ~
INTEREST PAID 9:1 DE POS. ITI; _X 1.'1;41%./.vr-N 9,
TO-N4REE..mENT;
1 . , _ 1 i i• . ..
-spEm
cr. ~ . .r., 0 17 • T0 THE CIOLLEi*TION Ur
N'orfs-A.Nr+ (AMC . 16..
1,
l'arl les wb.IO,I, , ,ii.; , :SEND 31,00}:}" to any rail of
the rolled Suttee.; F.Titialot, 11-..l.:+l . .'Svollan‘. Ors
thelduelpal (lac:l:it'd iovvioi bf Lurorty, e - ail hero
procure dru,fts for t .tt6,l purpos , .... 1
• .. V
PASSAGE TICKETS'
To or troro the OW country,. by t.rebtf.st. stiramr
3111E4 . fir., alwayp oti.haiol. '
~.. . I 1 I , 1 .
r A.31.11.1E.:4,51E0tAi al. Ovia: AT uniwekr. ILLti-F.,;
C;~rrr_~ c .. ;.:
EMEMI
• ! .
higliest :'rice i>tii(l for S., Bonds,
Gdld, imd
• -
~• ;
06 . - rosirELL, ;,
rrtbidept,,
A
Mil
,Lconor„
121 sze
Ins Li(11-011,
ideal purl. 4e,t.
i:FE, of G A Rs, &it."
OIIZT
1
)•[ FANCY GOOiIS
D:
L
111 VIGOIL for IC-
it to ir; na:::ir - .! - . - 1!!!1 n:,l
1
)3, a. ttra hair
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n to pr •!(!.1
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1,-.!.;.,;;,
11. t: (: c;f
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tl'1: r.l
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halr gs 9
- led.; rv-grplys ,w1:11
•
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and fld,d or"-gray hair
1
color. Itsop..razivn - sur
ia:vl „ r
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1.11. or
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4. , J• prc,;r!..ht the c... 1.1
0 so.f r they i,(11'.1::1
st nnd clieapest
cc). tue.ll. IL OF'
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01 , 2 !jure Oil i•
ni
Ivor,f)sup-n.,11!..;
NIY Ortly.br"-'4
and (email tilTr . 110
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51)fr
e.ndd.uviliVentintdd
'i!nn 1.: , 11 , : d and di,gn , !,
01111 . 11 ;kile
tin) Igvod Oka: , f
up In tln-tbll an 4 n-zet boy
are the °LIN Capst,ks
DUN DAS Dlq as K &
PSUL . ..No Tte
tho only capsu les
last Paris Expos,-
I •
5 IWf , M•er street, New York.
'rug Stores Keret. •
I 6 N - 4
B N\K
;
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