- Itural ' .. , WHAT riing • „.,- .-• IS HIGH G , . , . ~ It is a system . of Jilla ge and farin . management that is self-Ostaining, a . systeni that takes nothing. but.. the bare land, the. dOmestic animals, the - farm implemeids end machinery,• and cultivates the soil, sustains the. fami ly and.the animals, pass the annual ta.es,• defrays the expen'Ses incident to the improvenients that must be made on' the hums, cancels the anni- al - interest on the money invested in • the hind, eventually pAys for.'the . laud, all frOffa — the products of the soil cultivated; and after] one, two or three decades'of years, leaves oyery 6re in a farr - better stag of 'fertility • than the soil isq:is -. at the he,gining. This is high, farming : . 'There are un .*told numbers of quiet,"Ttinobtrusive tillers - Of the soil in Many of . our , . States, Who have cemmecedprecise-. 1 W 1 as e have indicated; without • one 1. (ollar tif cash capital; . .wo have had no revenue whatever bes i des the naV .. ural. re7,nrces — of ' their cultivated fields, and who_have_ by hard • Work - and judicious management sustained theme families, paid foil their land, erected all their buildings, paid for all:their valuable improtenumts, and at the sainectirae,haveronght their land up -to that state o 'productive . ne / ss by their judicious management, . that every 'acre now yields from two • td three tons of hay where only -orTe ''SP • •-S 0ri 0 ,, -inally gathered, and: they . 'harvest nearly, two busls,- . —in many 1 •intAtinces more than tso,—of cereal - . grain, • Where I.h.e produnt„was but one. bushel. ' That .iiz high faiming., - Yet Stich a system • of M husbandry is .6ually sneered at -simply because • the proprietor linewhOw to save-his - . :Abney to defray the e±penses i of im _ Kov'enients,rather than spend three times more than he made.— Ni.i.r. I'o7l- Qb. , ercer. . 1 - —— - - I SQVID M üBLE SLAI3S.— Ituch . annoyance is.freqUently expe rienced by the soilin,,X!of marble ta ble-tops or other-marble objects, .and a 'perfectly satisfactory Method of 're moving such stains is still a deside ratum. Itis . said that 'slacked lime .MiSOCI \ 4 Vail a••strong solution of s6ap into a pasty 12119 s and spread O'er the spot in question, and allow ed to remain for twenty-four to thir .- tv hours; then carefeilly. washed -Off with soapland water, the stain will _ :be almost entirely removed, especial- ly if the apPlichtion be repeated once or. tW*,:e.-, Another preparation, con sists mixing oxgMi with a (-par : tenot n pound of soap-boiler's and an eighth of a Pound of oil of trirpentioe; and adding,euough pipe -clay earth to form a paste, Wlich is then to lie. placed upon the Marble for a time, and afterward scraped off: the application ;to be . -rcpeate. , 4. until the marble is Perfectly . -clear'. It is . quite possible that With all our-kn deai.ors a faint. trace, of the gtains• tie leit; - Ibut- it is said that this` "'viii be. almost- inappreciable: Should the spots be produced by oil; these are at first treat,ed 'With petrole:uni .for the piIITOEV of softening the hardened, oil, and the iabove-mentionf ed applications 4435t513e made subse quently. Ink spotg /nay be removed by first washing witliAlure water, and then with a weal: S!;liitiert of oxgalic • acid. fiiibsequen.t'• polishing, how ever, will be necessary, as the lustre of the. s.t.one may become dimmed. TliWcan be best secured by very finely pdvdered. soft write inaeole, applied NiitiLa , first • dip pt.a ill water and then into the poNi•- , If the . place be. subsequently rubbed;Witli.a dry cloth the lustre • will :remoyed. . r . • 6111.:WING 'WHEELS. —%tny it wheel is ruined by oiling - , too A well-wade wheel will-endure constant wear fur ten or twenty years if care taken to use the right kind and proper amount of oil, but if this Llatteris not tended to the' wheel will be used up in tire or six yearS, or perhap: sooner. , Iztrd should p2ver be used on a, wagon, for it will penetrate the hub; and Work its.way cut arouad the tenons of the spokes, raid gpoil the wheel./ Castor oil is-a good waterial to use on au iron axle ;- jp7t Oil enough iihould be„ applied fia : , I )inilla to give . lt a light coati* . this is better than more, for the silt.- . 4_this put on will w o ork. ut at te ends, and be forced the should il ers and - nutinto the hub around the outside of the boxes. To oil an ax!e-tree, iirst whipe the spindle clean \vial a cloth c; 6t, with turpentine, if it won't wbipe - without it. Chi a buggy or carriage, wipe and clean off the babk atul front ends of the'hubs, and then anly a very small quantity of castor or„aoine eyed:lllv prepared In br i n ear, e. sboul 01'S :Ina P oi DJ. _p"..:! , nt,T , Alrw2l or 7 • 'lt h . N . i:GC.S A. if-EN 1`'11.1.. LAT. 13,11's c beca i f)]; o - ;.ariutit of :t f074. 7 iT c'cr.;:tposeil ~ v lrlss• or the 4 refl'fro 1 lieu tint , tb whol6 o licrP-.lif: c.au.nrt 1 1:rt tetore than GOO c72;gs. which, 6t1:,• riatrir:4l corrsti are distributea:•6:vti • :raw yi.:ars v . Ahe followit)g .. t. 3 t., 1.21, 12 to 123 . 10 to `•~ioa; ORM • tr. S:iCulii \ ;title - ( 14 follows that .it would. not be profit:o,lo to keep hen 4 after their Nurth year, a: .their produce 'would ult pay - fOt..- thi4i'keep, except 'when the Are'a valuable and scarce breed. ' - • li.r.rrrst; Arrt....:s.—_tcorresponcient ::.=,L -- s us. 114 .he ?keep his winter applos'until latefin Spring, say to. the el:1 of May.' , Thud is but' one an sv,-,:r. tn...l.llake: Ist, the .apples must )bo good keepers; frde from bruises or bletnish. 2d, they Must be spread out on shelves or packedin barrels, and kept iftl an Oulospliere of from forty • to lici•Y'degtef!s,etter from forty to ~..--.1...i ti . y_g:o - -That t is, i at a temperature a:4 c(Plable ‘'ts p.?ssille. Some tellers t 7.' are just the thing, :Old preserve them beautifully. Other arq too moist. - • Where-thisris the case a few bushels ' Of'stone lime slioul(i be used.--,Gcr ": ;ioiit,.) I'd Pirffniph..l .. .- , .. . A . . . should be formed .i "have z supply . of fi fertilizer next, year.l ler iti PIA into the 4 letives,:and wood Manure, 'plaster, that:from-the pig r • gr44ients , thorong thorn store s. such i compost n i next-year. - • Tr you want, "knots about roll?' giv. Tito the foik's ho p 1 - 4 1 6UND I' Sc. =WHINE SIIOP. I _ The Underldflied having purchased the leoundrg vad Machine Many lately owned by :An Cara are prepued toff, all Undo of work a t = z it; 10 their buboes', CD promptaess and 31 i t ,1 ITs ' GEARINGS, OIRCII AR. SAW .1/ILLS, ' i .1 • , MA DRILLS, And all kinds of MILL IRONS MADE TO O&M& ENGINES REPAIRED, warranted to give SatfaleitlM And an w MINGLE MACHINES Of the laid an{ most Insproredkindereanniset and kept Constantly on band reedy for use. 111'0 lIGHS, tothrrunahl 1302( ASD WOODES BEAMS A L Of all binds. CULTIV ORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLO G H- Of all binds, d the latest hatirqvonsonts kept oonsuintly on hand. I.A R-G ST 0 V CELLAR GIIITES, SLEnt , AND SLEIGH SHOES, 1.411437, DON KETTLES " Ana all kinds of castings tarnished la - • Mardi 30.1 • amass k 114501 WELL. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! • On Pine, tu - cen Main, and Second. Streets, back of O. F. Ma4tib Co.'s Bank. TTFRY ISTULT.3N & nettpt4ttaty ta l pottnee to his trlenassa.! patrons thaithhacpbAllt a NEW 11C cAtinAGn FACTOY, where they Talent of ME TUOTT • Made of the'jbe.t 'material and finished in the beat city style. 'His long experience in city Carriage Factories gl^osthorn adecided advantage over others in the " • ti Finish, Style and Durability of Ida Wag . All they . ashs Is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK- resious to ALL- iron WARRANTED TO GIVE.PERFECT' • Thankful. or the liberal patrol:awe formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. EM Tlwn THE OLD 31ADi STREET Cairiage Factory. JAMES BRYANT - 'Still continuca the manufacture of CARWAGES AND WAGONS, 1 . Of every .eacrlption, ‘., at the chi &tatd of G. n Di - Ake., ALNI STREET, TOWANDA, PA. . I work Se all of tile IJATJT ST iTLE FINISU 1 . - I In tlic. in ufactnre of wrotona no:Ding is used but the - COIL PLAT Ttt•. , b, e Ul• .` W.VE MEE 1J to So 5,1 to ;1;!; t. 3 to 10 Yi to 20 1 to 10 Bl_lOOlD & CO., • Still co l ithans to manufacture their celebrated HORSE, POWERS & .OLF-INERS; and 'will 8(11 a bettor machine, for less money than can be lutc elsewhere), in the world. We claim Sot our machines that MEI , will do as much, or more, than any O ther, , and 'aro more durably built. We persdnall superintend our work and see that it is weli downi We will send of ou'r tnltlnes, on application. ONE ApTD TWO HORSE POWERS, One & Two Three 71fRESTIER & ITEPERATORS. FAKING MILLS, AND DRAG SAW 311:CLLA, SAW Lik'D GRIST HILL worli done to order. Give tics call before purchasing elsewhere. I Va . VO 411.10 a m -us. `s4r4Turx. I' Aag. 2. Ell • The unders:gned haring built a large and COTIIIiIC, drone Mill in the. Borough of Towanda. and lined it with the Toot modern and - improved machinery. for thelmsnr ~ ,Y ore of • , S IWD:DOW SASH AND /11.,.07N3,! 14 . • ____,, Are prcled to All erdera . whethernarga o 50L....• .4,pon the herteet'hoVee. We hare also a lame' re- rlety of ULDING4 of the latest style andpattern, which weScanroialr maucti chesper than they can be worked bY hand. • : • . PL.t: cnv ipsov i. ........ .rx. ,, 1ut . _ .1 . -.. - 1 0100FLNG. . . AND SCHOOL ,SAWING, • And all ot her work pertaining to Jolnaryolillbe done 'to suit our customers. • ' Person building, and not living more than twelve to fomieetimiles distant. will find it largely for their •ititerest lb buy of ua, or bring their lumber and bare it wor• by our machinery .- Bring your grist of ket s Floarin,y or other lumber. and while yew team is feeding, re It ground out and {take it 4ozne with We crill pay :CAM! for FECE. AND' =MOCK LL'AfliElk dells ored at our lumber yard.. Coma. stud see tut, et if you can't come. writ*. Tow= 1, reos., 1664 • L. B. 130D0rBa 41 09, TI IF GM:DiEN the fall so Rs tO C. well compoSed Nothing is bet conipost tha-u sod, ould; add;' Stable ea maqure and en. Mix th© in.- and - shelter You will find '"noel thin foie . nelghbors to Party and don't in uor. _ MEI . lb • • El POINTS I• N 1 3 407V1k ---- AND 831A2,ir -31Z21. E CA.k'TINGS MWA - 103, PM'sTN'A. '-. C.' ittantly Iceep"on hand a fall assort LY • CARRIAGES, b OPEN. BIJGGTES, FORM 'WAGONS, SUIXTS, :AND SKELETONS, SATISFACTION. ING, rnoltionx ATTENDED TO rodceed prices. 13rMRY STTTLEN n: CLAItH. Ml' U. 1 i70.-tt BEST STEEL AXLES, 7Cogetber.with the lOSITION BOXES In 3.:lght Wcirk ORM SPRING WAGONS MEI '.,tIrBER NVIGONS Ecl , t constantly on ballad Ila.torn stock Is nerd In the manufacture tivh,..s are all riccd ont—not sawed. ALL WORK SOLD I.t:ITED EQUAL TO ANY s to gntsti; and An to ditrabillty 'ELIOT. TO ANY IN TILLS SECTION ALL Wor. .LUXES BIIYINT CATALOGUES, ''IIRESZIER cus4.l czseffzim, 'OO ' CEoOrl'a SO. 4 PLANING MILL Jewelry, &a .HE LARGEST.; MOST COMPLETE lasortniont of JEWELE Y. WiVTCHES, CLOCKS PLATED WAR* SILVER WARE, GOLD RINGS, GOLDI Eves opened In this market, is now on exhlbition sod for sae at the trell-kncrou store of W. A. OH'A3IBERLAIN Mr. C. has just returned from the city, and flat- tern hintaill that his stock has been bought at bet. torn figures, and that he can offer better indnes, manta to rye:macro of tint-class goods than any estahlphiient in the country PERSONS Ekt SEARCH OF HOLIDAY , PRESENTS, Mast not forget that JULES HUGUENIN, JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, One door aort.t. se SIEF:CUR'S SEW BLOCS. TOWANIWPA. Is constantly receiving additions to his melt of goods suitable for iresehts. such as LADIES' NeTCHES, • AMEBIC, N WATCHES S S WATCHES, of all descriptions. Also a selected aisottrompt of GOLD GRAINS, FINE GOLI' tT lAT R "Y" cLocss OP ALL errriss ritoat TILE camp EST TO THE BEtZM GOLD. srLVES,AND STEEL SPECTACLES AlcD ETE-GLASsES to flt all cases or !Impaired sight. NEW PATENT ACCOMOD.42VO SPECTACLES. By Ude patellt lam enabled to exchange Glasses at eni tine without extra' charge. Call and see. CLOCKS, WATCII:D3 ,81.1 D JEWELRY REPAIRED AND VAE.ILLSTM Towanda, Dec. 8, 1870. IikIPORTANT TO ALL WHO VAItS_TIMMEaCarr I The sight of the aged assisted, the weak strengthen :o and the perfect presorted. _ - PIIIL4OELIMA OPTICAL LisTra-TE, Fur the maxeafactaring, of the . ' CONC.WE CONTES. crastti. LENSES, LONDO: 61IOSED A-VD TOTED GLASS roa Irr_ta VII IN The Concave Convex dystal Speeta. les. made by the above institute are now a long time before the public, and the rapid and increased demand for them combined with the universal acknowledgment of their clearness in vision and else to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to auy other glasses in the market. The majonty of Spectacles. (mostly truportedi and no twitter bow fine the -frames. contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or presaedd they are made to be sold only, without any calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and therefore the great complaint of poor and weak eight. Thoosandsere using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after short usage, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight. which, were they properly suited, would be preserved a life time. The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Crystal Glasses are the following : \ The Lenses are ground of the best material, pure and hard. and made only for optical purposes, they. are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a hrilhaney and distinctness of vision not found in any other OW. They can be used equally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes.. They are ground mathematically true' in the con cave convex - mirror, according to the philceepliy,of nature: and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only instead of forcing it. That the lenses are centered correct into the frames. They carsbe used longer than any other glasses without changing to a higher.power. The frames - are made strong and durable by ems deuced workmen ind warranted to give satisfaction. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN, Healer in Watches, Jewelry and Myer Ware. Towan da, Pa., has the Tole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. No Fallen employed. July la, 1870-tf yini nel7 . - NIISS E. J. KINGSLEY, Wishes to inform the ladies of Towanda and vicinity that she keeps constantly on hand a large Supply \ of Goods, suitable to the season. Thanking her pat tons for their liberal patronage heretofore, she as sures them that no exertions wtU be spared to en sure a conttnnance of the same. She also has a line Selection of. HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, each an Kid Gloves, _Linen Collars, Cuffs, I Handkerchiefs. Red Laces, Corsets, it e. &e. • I have aboa ravened, in emmeellen with the above my DRESS =MG establi.?" , «ut, and I am now prepared to do ' CUTTING and IiTTING In the latest fashionable stales on abort notice. Entrance next doer to Fos k *error's, up stairs. April 114'7L; THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Zs ths Ana of 3. S. TATCX Co.. It sow primal le sat to the came ot Iltotitiod Coo*, out 'kb& tar. s lams and voll selected stock of Wide : ll I bin partgassi for Cad,, aad tad =Mod that/ pm !peU fi es Law Zorn as can be purdsind elionittiett I now altar to &opal:alas opkotaitt stock AKRON FLOUR, GBAITAIir DO. I keep oaairtaatli an kaad. PORK. BAMI3..LitIiD, sad all kinds of TIER. Would eaU the attention of the iliac to ow Cial Be Beat In qualng or —. Joao Ostlers CelebratedLann. d l 7. NSW York Mesa Jail and Brown Son: Plasm call sad mains cow stock al Lsrp saiscietzleat of TA Xll7. NOTIONS, TOE= SOAPS, se., &o. von paw the highest cash prioe for and mOe immediate paytcienL Dee.B.':o ►ll coy Grontlerad:Mdfibii. Panhand th . rn laterase Cl B. a PA.TCIi, GROCERIES. TEAS, OMITS; SeGARS, mum. EQslthrtri r i e smut. ècs. ilave had a large took at UTZ DOS. DUCIWitrAT DO. STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE Parzorre. give seas tall before 'ening elsewhere. C. B. PATCH. All pessons WA:I4W to the late Aro willpleaseesll Tcraniii, O. B. PATCH. :g: 4 cs' t , :d i G r. el - w 3 4 g ~.7 . • 8 y i-i .G" t. 6 E .-- 1 g . • --4 . c 4 ;.:1 e r i i i ii ~...- zi . g I'9 C. • * .".- C' : g . ' r t ) & j 24 2,. H' iGI- V) t. 9 ... -1 ti . . , ..A' 9 ; ' or , Z g orr -11 .to E.I r .' 2 4 ) 0 : Z 1) E l i ;.. Z I-. 00 1 ( E • ~ -;,. E: v .0. o t:- t 0 ..,. ,- , 1.. 1 p,..., e. i-4 . 6 , r. u . 5 = W & Z 1 4- ia i 3 t pa 1 . 1 . 11 ,2 8 t! i w t g sl E1 06 2$ 111.1602=-E.,, , 1 1, . 3 i I A P. 1 d ' T. 4 g- Q ° ' 2 6. 4 ...i • 0 0 ..t , A: 2 .; NI - I-I ;-e 1 • ;-, - 1 1 - r :' 41 wi ; l ; 48 ;I . - 0 ,_.,. 8:. 0. ;1 1-1 p i f ~ . E-1 1 i , p i a , A b 0 - l'• H oil Z 7 , p.-, & 4 .i i g - 4 ... 0 z v ,?... IA g . ~, ~ E 1 A 2 4 4 1 P. rD vs : ' R t.; • 0 = E e e r. , E-4 g • ~.,i,, 2. ;/: x 0 1 :- r, T., " . ~ ..q ti t : C. - -. 1 n .1 1 ° P- P v. , r„..--- ' E E.—,.._, . •' fli e: p ,.... ;7 ...z ~., .... ..:. - 4 la 3 . . t.. I+ AL A /1" 'J. LONG . - GROCERIES AND ,PROVISION'S, WOOD. WILLOW. AND STOVE wkar, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c., No. 1 PATTON'S PLOCE. COB. _MAD; AND. BRIDGE STS., TOWANDA, PA. `_~.. desire to call too attention of the riblie to uty asportment of goods. *bleb is always full and com plete, and will be sold to nay etistotr.crs at lowest stialtet rate& ' 4 Ity stock of TEAS; An) SPICES, Have Drier purchased since the late reduction tn the tariff on them and are offered at prices to cor respond. Orders by mail or otheritiso wlll metre caret' sal prompt atteatiou. Thanking the publio for the liberal patronage they hero giren me, I wtah a continuance of the same. CASEI PAID FOB COMMEtT PRODVCE. feb.2,0'71 GOLD STILL COMING DOWN I 13D, icirawr TIMING /X VIOL GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, armor being offered at COWELL & BIYE'R'S at prices that cannot fat to satisfy allithat the are determined not to-be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their store by building so that they now have room for the titlett supplies that are daily received by them. They have connected with their store a Market where they now keen fresh meats to sell by the quarter or piece. and a tan supply ot.Gro. cedes and Providons, to which • they would call the attention of all cash buyers. Come and examine our Goods and Prices. before purchasing and satisfy yourselvea. We guarentee all goods to giverentlre satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. , COWELL it MEER. Dec. 20, 1869. TIOOLEY'S BAKING POWDER! The very belt ever offeredto the public. sold jun 15,71. TOM & XEBCVWS. 'GO,TO TAYLOR & GORE'S . For your New Spring Snit GO.TO TAYLOR A GORE'S GO TO T&QLOR k GORE'S ForiNewPpring Styles in Psate. (30 TO TAYLOR &GORE'S '5 • GO TO TAYLOR &`GORE'S For all the Latest Styles in Cus tom and Ready-IladeClothing. GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For Hats and Caps, all the Latest Styles. GO TO TAYLOR ik GORE'S For. Gouts' rtirnishi'ng Goods, -Bows, Ties, &c. ALL 'WORK WARRANTED. CUTTING [DONE ON SHORT 96 MAIN STREET„ apl.lfril TO THOSE GrirriNG THEIR You shmatl &tufty two %tsp. Mr"; GET Turd WHERE rfitsza.kss" =lmmo Second y. wire to =Sir Ala BOLD CHEAP And In order to be able to sell a good article cheap the merchant must underatignit his bitpinevo, and know bow, where and what to , bay am a practical man does; and a PRACTICAL TAILOR In %alto bruelles I profs Lo !x, I:awing had r I In the Nuance& Ellve been 11 etitter la saute of the I do my own buying, selling and 'tutting. Mid divide Ely profits with no msn. qo that less of it will do—and with low rent and other expenses in pro portion, thus making the coat of carrying on the bnisinese very sinalL Min reading the above you will Geo why it la that I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER Than men following the business.4nd having no knowledge of it themselves, have to employ others at large salaries to attend to it, and customers must pay accordingly—as they, like Esyselk • _ DO BUSINESS TO LiVE BY IT. It you doubt the abovo statetitot; be convinced by . ng on XerchAnt Tsllx. Stkige St., Torand4 An. 10,10 EUREKA ! EUREKA ! I THE OLD CLOTHING sousr, Rosenfeld k COFFEES, D''Tl 'W3II7,MTM RICHEST AND MOST BEAunruz AIiLgORTMP.tfT ME, I AND BOYS' CLOTHING J. LOSG.- CHEAP ESOUGH To ACCOwdorkAIT, ANT PURSE Remember that LOMFFELD k WOLFF ar permanently located hers. and can offer greater too ducements to town purchasers than any other bonne in . . . It is the interest of gentlemen in this section to come and bring ell their boys, and Mee their goods an examination, Consider the fact that you eau buy at ROSEN. FIELD t WOLFF& beautiful ant aubatantiaLCloth• Ing.for a mere soag. August 23. 1871. GOOD' .MOLASSES FOR SO Oct. asat 0. per pilot' at }VI MEROCTIM • I • For a Nem/Draw Suit. I. For a Now Spring Overcoat NOTICE. TOWANDA, PA. CLOTTALIO MADE TO ORDER. Is MADE EIGHTEEN YEA.P.S Expriur.scs best buttes Us NEW YORK CITY azNny liAnats tverybody tas discovered that 'One door month of Post Merv:Les, Ls., Tbey now have a groat store MI of the T 6 be found outside the cities. Their goods are FINE - ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY TASTE, tl'. ASP DON'T 'BE , DECEIVED I "Never leave an old Mond far s new oz"' RO3 7 ,'NFEEMD k WOLFF. sid'Ssvislffla pzonair , . _ amour AID lIIIMPUR Aims Nail swim 'milli= ampen, Aare sod aospb.iii 0: • : Ir. . • 11:3 I,Z INA etttlio seal at the low* p prior. LO l =j 7ALMEM, m=Nth PORK, ° MUTTON. , FRUIT OF ALL DE=4MONS, MODERN STONE *ARE, SNgEE NOTIONS, FLOVR, PET, MEAL, OWN; &a. Brbst en yourprcdsoo.Nth voiry co& for. - DATRYMEN;• A ookstant ma* of Ashton Salt, all aired Clidrin. Batter lirktos.Tubs. ke• Hew adl and look through oar stock aad Ire win do atir.bead to please ion. W. A. ROCKWELL: Towanda. ,ipsn 98.18G0. GROCERY AND. PROVISION. STORM. MoCABE &.EDVAA'DS, 1 r I T n FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS,_ rriw nom. TqwArDA... PA. Ire do not deea It necessary to enumerate 04 the dliment articles we keep. Oar assortment is Li. WAYS COMPLETE, we seltslothh2g but FIRST CLASS GOODS_. Cosh pal for Farmers Produce. Itareh 1.1870. F 4 4. 31ERCUR are now receiv ing a fresh stock of (loads in their line, bought since the Ist January, to which, they Invite the _at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock In teen.. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Jim 19. 1871. H AND NEW TEAS, bought F a ll i ES nce the recent decline in price. and selling cheap at iv • .3 FOX & MERCVII. Jaa. 111._ .71. ' . IPDX MFAICUR are selling Gra . - ceries at tetaal. „ Jan. 19,1871. FOX. & MERCUR are selling New and Freddi'lloca, *. Jan. D. 1871. pox & 11E1ICUR are 'selling Oro aeries cheip. Jan. 19. 1871. VOX: & MERCUR first du: Goods only. Jan. 19,1811. F °xIiLERCUR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1811. RE' .IIBER that wb are selling Goods at R 'T A Ana that are won't be undersold. Jan. O. lan. FOX k .3.SERCITII. :MICHIGAN FINE—CUT TOBAC CO—very choice—at Jan. 19. 1871. rox 8 mEndrirs. FOX & hIERCUR do not deal in Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19. MI. (A M CUSTOIIERS can rely upon gct l athe very best the market affords and at lowest p . E. T. *VI. Towanda. Jan. 12,-n. MINIRCCM. EMEMBER THAT FOX A: BIER RCM are retail ig all kinds of Grocaries at wholeaaleprices, The largest stock-in tcona. Goods first class. Pr*s km. E.:. FOX. Sept. 20,"70. - ISENIITS 53Er.cua.1 TE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN ' taint by the qnstaity or retell at, FOI & 111=1,1213. B mIERy Al D DD;ING ROOM. First block north of Ward House,. BREAD, PIES, CA.KE,CRACKERS, DAKED DAIL It.. 'And sold at Wholisale.aad In our IM MO BOOMS we will accommodate the public with either..a lunch or a good meal at times of tin day and evening. - OYSTERS AND ICY.. CIIF.A.II ON RAND DCIILNG TEEM SEASON. Also •ADO 1161Wortmerit of Groceries, Confectl. l sner7, Fruits, Nuts. /cc. CENTRAL MARKET. The rot/scribers still con tizmo to keep consUntly on hand a full and complote assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main cd BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT 6UGARVIT4ED HAM. arurrag, _ LAMA , VRAL. - • BOLOG /NA. 151:Eil POULTRY, r b. . TALLOW ~ c. ? Also. 1 _ 7 1 1 . S la. FIESH FROM TEE LIKES. . OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY In their' season. Parties wishing Oysters in large or small quanti ties will be thrusabed on short notice, at the old Stand. CCIETZAL KARI= lifontanye's Block. first door north of Or. Porters. egag.o.4uxv; KELLUM & Tisk°. Ittrizocz. • Feb. 24. 1870-tf . • 1 1114 BEST AND CHOICEST .1 SM-Q.KINO TOEACICOi: 18 11.1100ACTIiREDIAT F4o 2' 0 .1t Y N • , - I3D, DISTRICT OF MARYLAND, sr Ikeon. that every Pickiym you boy bars that Diacrlptl „ • Dee: 14.1870. " J A. 0 0 13 S, MEWS• AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS gocids warranted. and, sold at Abe Urged Wes. So store In Deldlematei block. Malw4t. mylB7l O CUPPLIES.FOIt ISE -- FALL tilit*.Ao=nn WICKHAM 'A BLACIL'EI. CROCKERY. OLEINA, GLASSWARE. STONEWARE. SILVER PLATED WARE, FRUIT JAlttk Fj UR'NITURE. FURNITURE EMPORIUM., The grestescindnoementa to those in want of FIRST - CLASS- nntiirnmm The attention of the public is eadieelalty . called to oar recent bony purchases from the late Great Alto. ttoo Sales of CHA3IBER AND PARLOR, FUR ;N" I T "CT 8., M SAMS MeCAME. WM. EDWARDS. D. V. SCOTT & co BEEF. DI/LALZX IN Crockery ant Swim tall linen 0911 open. \Tram IL 4 Co Nos and beiNititut ratteat A oompleto usortment. Prom Rodger & Brother The best kind In market. Towanda. Aug. 30:11. Fuialture. b=:lllV.._M=t We ire Dm! offenng at our,Wholesale Mid Betall NO. 10T MAIN 8 rtt LET. Ever offered In thla market. • Wa are now efforts* ' WALNUT . MARBLE TOP • SETS AT $75 00. And NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, lie=f with our Complete Stock of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS; .CHAIRS . TABLES, STANDS, *RING- . • - BEDS, M.ATRESSES, Loprszo-inassEs, And in faCt over, thing to 1:;o found in a Firsiecl . ass rtirnitutti Store.. , dVAIT3'7ItAN TUE cimunsT I)EMEMBER TIIAT WE ARE itOW SfAMPAC. it, Suring, end io 'otter goods of our own menu future-chestier Shen you can buy city-made goOds elsewhere. Lumber takers to exclisitge for goods. • We►alsa furnish BOSE Wool) cgi4rrk • =mum Brava. cAsm. ANT) '6?PrviB Of every, description. BMUS, BABES. CLIP'S. 4:c6, PM!ffMI FINEST BEAlt,f3B In this si.Ttion of countaT. , Goiill' a dcliveepot,froe of i, chargs. 3 •- • 1 . JAMES O. iltot4. & 845.N8. Towanda, Jan. 11,18:1 ANOTHER NEW . !"IR3I FIJItNITURE LOIVE.II THAN ErPt. J. lg. ALLVN & CO. Raving purchase," the Ftzraitruro Store of D. L. "'Eczema in Mercer's Block, have added largely to their stock, and now otter FUR7ITIIRE Of, eitwr description at prices which will DEITy4)II - PRITI'ION I Baring purchased 'the stock for CASH. they feel warranted in saying that they can offer greater in ducements than any other establiahfuent in the county. Towanda. April 26. 1871: Boots and Shoes. GREAT BARGAIN MOOTS 8z 15:11:3 Balf BOOT AND MOB STORB,-,„ Bozdh cad of Ward Home The otideraigued are fedeving a large tad well ee bxted 'tea el BOOTS AND SHOES Suitable teethe SU3I3IES AND FALL TRADE, Which we offer lour for Cub. Consisting of GENTS. LADIES, AND CHELDIT'S WEAR. SEWED AND PEG(ItD BOOTS NADV. TO ORDER. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 1: • AXD WHEY PROMISED. Thankful for put lawns. ire sokildt a continuance of the same. , . . IrOODYOLD. minx= Ss. mum.; Towanda. April 5.1869. BOOTS AND SHOES M • 1)E AND BZPAIItED. L: C. NELSON, • Ras made arrangements to accommodate customers that are constantly cgllug with boots and Eihoesfor new Belem, etc.„ and have had to leave them, to their great disadrantage. until another day. The constant call for this kind of work, and the desire to here it done Immediately, has Induced me to make such ar; =gementa that you need not return home Without your sail:cis:lg renewed an d year heel set KIWI% . p For rims that are honest and perfectly falr. , • - Ladles that have gaiters Omit's* broke at the toe; To this ova is the pliuxi for to go To get them re-ramped, neatly tipped or half-soled. And yourfeet well protected tronittuswet and the cold slew work we can make you with the above double quick. We can make them for You thin. or we can give them • to you thkk. We can make them With high heels, or we can give. them' to you gat, Eicoyon need not stager with a brick in your hat. ' F.8.--Hood cider vinegar for sale_by barrel or gal. Front of Methodist rhumb, Main street, • , Towanda, Dec. 131 1670. L. C. ICEV-SPli. 'COFFEE, TFA, SUGAR, Mgt, &e.. wholesale and retail. idly 1. McCABE FisH PORK, HAMS AND LARD _ own', & 311rEra Drop sal Midas" DR. IT4 FORTMI, CO., OLD CAME( < DRUG STORE, 001111 . 11 r Ilida sad Pao MIAs, Tama% Pa.. Hare recently added largely to their dock stun sal eaossiste searatment. annaltntlng ikr airacatvai vs. nuany Snides used inribe Arts for purposes. carefully selected slab - rasird tl=o —. pnagreeetve winbref the public, slash will- be bit roovienikr @MUM inth bosh ptitheeek sad amen on this moss reasonable tome a& Wholesale or ttelaa.crinteting et.• • . Daum, Iligracm - Es, eingsaous, IPLIT" CfiVl• TAASIN:=I, ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, um perm VARNISH. VnErrE - MMIEL And WI kinds chintiluil6 • KEROSENE' OR -Ma am, DEB. - SUCKS, COMP. _ Elperm.lard. Wllsle. Mats lock ktNEWS AND =cam DIES, Paw, and Toilet Articles !a all their iteosom mum* spas.% COMDB. natrzits. Pert62el7. ioOKET BOOKS; PORT MONAIS, Pocket Knives. Baum ° 'roam. Ras AND HAM PREI'ABA,TiONS.,;.: PURR VIM *SD LIQUORS, ,For Xedplual too, T - cipAcco,, Sim!, Pi mi . ., Clew, • Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Tomes. 134 4 porters. thuipcnsories. Shoulder Itrac ear Breast 'Mitlesilting Binge, Nursing Bottle; s. Nipple Shells and Shields, Syring - Bed Pads. Sell-Sealing Fruit Jars. Tber es, toxneters, Flavoring .Estracta. Stone J4a, Glass Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath 1 Mck. and Store Black! , Flab Tackle, em `monition, &c.. Botanic.Fcloctlo aid Elornorpath to Medicines, and all the popuLsr Patent AfEDICINE.S. • Ali articles warranted as represented.. ?encomia a distance can receive their orders. by stage or mall, which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratuitously at the ache-, charging only for medicine. Jy Thankful for pant liberal patronage, would lea. pedfully ammonia to their frienciaand the public,that . no pains shill be spared to satisfy, &admen! the con• itimistion of their confidence and patronage. sir Open Sundays for prescriptions Item 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 in: to 1, and 5 to 6 • \ S C PORTER, SON k Co.;: July 1„,1970.—yr. 137 11AM eraser. TWANDA, PA WHOLESALE AND :RETAIL DRUG-GIST• *u The suhaoriber reaCwicthilly annonneei to, the pub lie in general that be bait on hand • large and well selected stock of • .DEUGS. . , - kenunNza ' CE=CALS, ' • - PAM'S: OM vxmraras. wrs - Dow ouss, • • DYESTUFFS AU the popular Patent Medicines of thO day. PI:ME WM AND - LIQUORS For Medical purposes only • --_ . p -,- • Eit MT. FUEY.-• and Toilet articles,' •.. • , - Soaps of every description, Thermometers, ,> Bathing. Surgeons, and CO#3loll Sponges, . lax Bruehee, Tooth Brushes,'" . , • . To:x.Bring Combs, ''l • Pocket and Virietbrubs, ' . . • Toilet Powder, ...,. • " , • Pulf Boxes, . ~ Tooth - Powders," .• - TootO Wiens, . . • aod Tooth . Soaps. And .31.&•r articles belonging to tbe Drag trade too numerous :o;rOgntion. P•ving tha Agency of the - , , • GREAT _lr. S. TVA 'COMPANY, / f r .' la; GAEAT INDtkxmziliTa Tot pr.rihstora of goals in their lino. Physicians - prescriptions and family. receipts com pounded by persona thornughly.'competeut; at all houreatgleilay or night. . . . Thankful for the paid liberal 'patronage; I re spectfully orpectfully solicit I coutin anoe of the , same. pledg ing myself that no effort hall be spared to make my establishment second t . none in this section. Dr'. T. F. yell 1:1:13 be c tilted at. this store as heretofore. ' F. W. BROWN. Jan. 31,19:0. .. TAYLOR'S CRTRBRATED OIL! The Gieat Rheumatic Remedy should be kept and used by every Farmer that keeps either• Cattle `Or Hones, every Teamster and Livery . ,Stable`KeePer, every Physician and Horse .Farier for it will many times cure pappaand Lameness when all other medi cines- haie Wed: • Miners and Railroad' Men should certainly keep it, for it hi unsurpassed for brusek and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use and for their customers tender footed horses. as• nothing equals it for tender feet. Every body suffering from pain arid lameness of any kind. burns, cute, wounds or any eruption of the skin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease requiring an outward application should'eertatnly keep this Cele brated medicine: Every bottle warranted ;tO give astistaction. For hale by Dr. H. C. Porter Soxv.h - C9. Porter lc Kirby and F. W. Drown Druggists, Tosisncla, Pa. Mid by every Druggist and dealer in .Brad ford and adjoining Counties. , Johnston Holloway and CowdeliVwholessle Petont Medicine Depot. No. 602 A rch *tree PliiladepihiaXa., Wholesale Agents. BROWt e lO TAILOR, julyl9lo-tf Proprietorltaysville, Pa., RILEUM4TISII-NEURILGYA ! $5OO WILL BE PA.M to any person producing any Medicine showitiihalf as many living, permanent cures as Dr. Fria*re's YnorrAnLa Itnassavv. Used Inwardly only. A pleasant Medicine. free Ifrore.'injurfons drugs . ? Warranted, under oath, to - liava permanent. . ly cured-? 5 in every 100 patients treated ire the pod ten years. {,See testimony). Itis the scientific pro setiptiop of Prof. Jos. P. Fitler, M. D., a graduate of `the University of Pennsylvania, 'A. D.. 1833,—n0w one Of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians; and Professor of Chemistry , and "ToXicology,—wno .has made Nerirlgia. Chronic and Dillainatory Rheuxua-• tism,the specialty of his entire profesaional life--s fact vouched for by ,the signatures 'secomPanYing 1 each bottle. and other testimonials of many prvriii- I nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To prci tect sufferers from poisonous -quack nostrums and nachos expenditure of money. a' legal signed guar- antee 7 ; stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure,..will be forwarded gratis to any . sufferer send: lug by letter a full descriptiOn of 'aMetion:' In case ofiallure to clue, amount paid positively refunded. ' Medicine sent anywhere by express, collect oti de livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; all formation and medical advice sent by'letter gratin, Address Dr. J: P. ETTLEff, 2S South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Pa. .The Remedy is sold- or obtained by Druguista. - • . O 3 TowANDA , Mar,ble •t. GEO. McC_ll3E & SON ,Rave just received the largest. assorlatebt of MISSES, AMERICA AND ITALIAN aNIC A.' R . 33 L E. I !Ter exhibited in this seotion. to which they Invite the attention of the pnblie. - ' . z • TheykeeirOA hend.or tepid' to order N NT S, STONE, IkkANTLES, AT . THE LOWEST TERMS. lIMil Persons in want of anything in onr , line aro - re. apectrolly Invited to call and examine our stock. Towanda. May 1 , ,, 1371 ALL KINDS GROCERIES. AND prcrvitioas .at trttolesala and retah.'at May 20. C. B reTcws. LT Tat •►.i..ti. n~ Of every 4tyle. IicCABE & SON kunmw, XTATIONL LIFE INSUAIWICE 00.01 TULA. &al &nut. sl,ooo.ooo—eArb tar nuy dbarbired b 7 Congress. . .• • airman cm,B2,Lriraent ; 441 COMM Cashman Mama 66d Ex. Oom . ; HEM D. COO= Vice Ilsatilderat ; . IMIXIMON W. PELT. aderetag and Aka*, Tia Sdru:!.t,ges of the 7ational Lae inattrauc,:c o are I. It is a Natl.:nun Consrany,ehartered conare.,- 2. Ulm a pail up ends) of On sot DMus 3. It oliessloir rate, of prenslnms ; ' A. It hutdahes larger tnatzmuse than rber o r y r , - perdu. for the same money ; • a. It ts def:Mte and certain : There la no possibility of misrepresentation Ls agents; oradsumierstan ding by polSephnittp r) . 2. The polidies are plain contracta.4o mech.:yr • lance for so much money IA All policies are non.torfelting ; The polletes are ezezeptt rom attachment. 7... W. CLARK & CO.. Bankers. Itllaetelp se Cienicial ',tient& D. B. MEMELL. Maxima.. B.'Q =MEE Jt A. G. wisox, sq. Agents for Towanda and vicinity. Jan. 9, 1860. • GIIAMIAN ,MUTUAL LIFE , INSURANCE CORUNA • 210.'2n BROADWAY, N'EW YORE. Poucir as Fence... Mourne over—. - - Aso maz. Ixcowx. over. Losssa . Pan) AllspproVegl forms oflolities tuned Liberal modes for payment of premiums. .PoWes non-forfeitable by their terms. The entlrs•profits of the Company divided e.pnt ablynmeng the insured. ANN:UAL DIVIDENDS. • AVALT63: 11. P.AKIIAII, PnEarnexx. IrIigLIAIC T. HOOKER. Vire PnztnErr LUCIE'S 3f ADilf% SrC . I-AND ACW.V2T. PHILADELPInk ItEMENCEB : Jai Coons /a Co., Bankers. • Du ax. & Co.. Bankers:. • ;OHS WOODMIIt a Co., Tea Merchants. S. A. hinuczn, Fred. 'Farmers' & Mechanic,' Baqi T. B. T . rTzusos, Prit!)-11htv. 11y12.14if CASI::P & VINCENT'S GE'SEnAL • Insurance LTFE,'AND LCCiDENT uzstr.VSCE Policies tirrltten 'mad losses 'sett:ea at th:a We also insure against, all damage LIGHTNING, To buildings and contents or live. Etock OFFICE ON 'AWN STREET, Oipoaito Court 'Elo'use I,' .1 '..Books and Sttoinery. TIT-ARLES FOlt 1871 _LA PAPER -LVELOPES MB NEW-YOB.K PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS • - STATIONitT eND Purrrazs BLANK BOOBS • YA.NREE NOTIOSS Tti - anda; N0v.19, 1968. 800K. , -B&DERY.-THE is feSpectfully informed that the 11‘.. 0 i-11:i. dery has...been removed to the .•Iteporter" third story, where will be done In &luta variona branches. an tsr..ns "•• the times "'will allow, Me Illuderll he cr.•ln tite•cbarge of • _ . .C. - WHITAXER; . . •' • • ..in 'experienced Bindcr, add all Nfork will be iir.lr,ri. , done In a style arid manner which cannot litre at7til..i. linsic,liagazinea, Newspaperm.Ohl Books, 8e.,11 ,, :t1.1 in every variety of style. Particular attentiot:r.....ll , paid to the Baling and Dindingef. BLANK MORS. . I • ' To any desired pattern, which in citiality and Cara bility will be warianthd. ,All-work will be ready for delivery when' firmnif.e 3 . The patronage of the.public is solicited, an.l per fectsatisfaction guaranteed. .fe, r Towanda, August 2..1866-4. rOO)tA.ND.A. AGRICIETT:RAL WORKS STILL ALIVE The stt,e. tintetrdeut this shop is now of c rtv Borne of the best . L=U,MI3ER WAGONS, PLATFORM ITAGON CGMEO AND . OPEN BtGGIES, ever offered in this market. - Blest 9.:;eit.l OAK AND IFICKORY.ITT.'iIBER - need, and all work made bf*J wort •kI.EUIE.-NCE.I3 We have the MEI PATENT RUSSIA IRON !L/TS verb light, and so durable that evert tune 11.1,1 hu little to do towards their decay. . . Please examine our Work belore purchtr:riz C... where. liepairin ,i. done on abort notice. M. C. 31z.eccu .Preat, ' - 0. W. VINCENT. Towanda.lllnly 20, 1818. Superinterrirr.t T;E. Bovr ES CO e.) e GM:RAI. PRODUCE Commissimi.Merchauts. SCR:VICTON; k,Pe" 4 Respectfully solicit consigntmutx t;,l BUTTER, EGGS, O:MESE, VEAL, FOLI.T.•] And all Other ruin rioduce. One cif the firm having resided in Scranton f the mist ten years. and having an extensive actiurat lane° with the business men of the city, we feel teat fldent that we can sell produce to . the eutse sat> faction of consignors. . . REFERENCES. L. S. CHUBPUCK. A. 13..FRISBiF, Orr,4,_Fa SALLINVIN k RIACKSIAN,• GORLIAIt ..„ 0 'FF . MAN, LeitsTavllle. Fa. . . S. - O. eIIAFFEE. MAS.II.7..rITANNING, -Ware!: tram, Pa. • • • - it. J. CIattIBUCK, IIk.NUY SIiOEVAKES. F , - ,,, villa. Pa. PLASTER. PLAS . E_ R . . A full supply of •Freatt Ground C tyags rfa , " from Yanger, Fitelol.: Co.'s beds at -the entewote'r 4 Inn!, at mouth. of Iturdraeitield Creek, tu t , ely 1 ,-, . pared itit warranted a pun; article ° • •'apl.l2-11-3m* Ci s HOICt • GREEN AND BLAC TEA, and Coffee. oueap, Juno 15.1571. FOX A: ItERCVB WS/OMM .2 001X.01. LOVIJIK • 46 .0641 o • J. A. RECORD, , Agent, Towanda, pa, T. R. CAMP, NV. S. VINCENT , r _ C.) MR ~' . 'O: - I Cf. ..:1 ~..,"" A H. 111 F tap 1 : 26 711 PLASTER N !Es