U rEnzt ;tB,. 11 II FARMERS OLUBS: . I These Very interestingi and valuable neighborhood gatherings are, becoin ing more and more 'pophlar as experi mice detrionstrates their usefulness. If half a <linen farmers meet togeth er and confine their conversation for an liout.to the subject of corn; the preparation- of the grcf uud; time of planting distatMe apart., manner of cultiyating i i hoeing, curing, &c., each One will be wiser at the conou sion than at the 'begin ng,..,,Althotigh it has been the. bnsmeks of his whole life, he w ll get some np.w ideas that May be useful in. the future. And so of the cultpie of any other grain or gra.;4; the curing of hay— the most profitable 'kind of stock for that neighborhood —`vhen i to buy, and when tip Sell.- These and a hundred other questions Connected with their blusinc-ss, will be discussed', 'not only to the advantage but tO the pleasure of each, member. The 'meetings can be held from hOuse to house amongst the-members the (flub. Essays may be read and discuss id, either in al, drmal,- or :in - fornialimanner; me ... era will thus be indUced to think m Ire about their businAs than they ha. ever-done be , fore. This ;thinking wll bring,fo the surface new kiews tha _had lain dOr maul in the brain, an. now see light for the first rope, and he - Mere they are rubbed, the bri,. ter 'they will Shine. A new though cipiessed by one member of the du , may cause a . ripple that 'Will be felt in the•mind of •-every other'ln'onaber. he new views -wilt lead to' new actic ns - a-these will lead to new results,.l the . valUe ,I)vflie4 is" iflealculablei The-.experi euee (if-any one indivijlnal,is of great advantage to others in the same line of business, and this is just the way to bring out that 4!X neri epee, and _make it - • AnottiZnrd vuutage is the social eu joyment of their niOtiugs; this wil pay as it goes, for everY : ineraber will carryta• portion of it home' with • him f 1 or htr; for these club to', he of the greatest advantage .. ould.. include .. both sexes, I repeat . his to impress it more _deeply: ..- IneriCa ?I ..90 , 3: _ Jou rnal. . - 1 DRESSES FOR HOl For making .up dr wear, the . oltf.style Waist is quite obsolc ! house basqiie and blo witli'biix plaits, 47 , , H The plakir' be trimmed with braided:: To the. rin l year ago, ean, be Cut; ion.'4 belt of the shine . , is added a - pretty baizque, "the' trot. cut in, two points,;slinuilating: to .a vest: Three quart;err . ,,of a yard will be necessary to cut,it from new cloth. f But; if the dress is' c t at the same" time, the_pieees left will make this cocpietish and ec,ti mieal arrange ment, giving an old- shinned waste a neW and stvlih air. Another mode of making the blouse waist is to iiuitate the box, -1 laity with!, bias bands blaced on in•t;le same fa4hion. TiliEi is one Of the iT6st, useful oft-h -ion;. For wearing With skiits - of silk or (ith-r goods, thi!y I;ire mad - - of col o=-.•.l :Lionel gener4. ''.llor . expen -,,i-,,-- oiles are • Male- of csladimere. :1 - Cl'y Ilan &eine la►fine waists arc cutap;ascd of white opera cloth, white in-l'ino, or cashmere the plaits ein ln.o.dere.4l in - colored silk or trimmed with narrow ,velvet ribbon. Many. A.irts _having, outlived the NenititS, this , 3 are really very economical,'as well as pretty additipns to the ward robe. CIiAW .: A) kL FOR SIC I:: tacatt e ecome .ick - from improp .r 'eating. In•nine i risesout of ten, th \ c- digestion': is - wrong.. Charcoal is thist, elficieut_and rapid correct ive, It will cut virjority of (!:1803, if properl . i iistere& ' An e.xtiMple of its I : hired : mail canto in with Aligence that one, of the finest as taken very sick, and a kind .)or propoQed the 'usual tly4l2'S orisons. Til owner being ,ill, able to exam ine. the coN - V, ~,.,,:mded that the caflie - from seam cr: - ..-: eating and or-, dered a teacup of pulverized charcoal gil t . .. , 11 in wati.T. It l was mixed,place( in a junk bottle, the head held tip Ns - Aids, and the wat •r with its char eold poured doer wards. In 11\., minutes an improv •ment, was visible, and in a few hours the animal was ifri the paSture - tpietly eating grass. -An-, other instance of equal success oc curred with a noun; heifer whichllre come badly bloated by eating green apples after ti. bard wind. The blOdt was so severe that he sides were al most hard as a barrel: • The old reni edy, salieratus, *as tried for the ptar pose of correcting ithe acidity. But the attempt to put Caused coughing. hood;. Half a team, tiered charcoal was hours all appeara gone; and the .beifki. ' Pansrm - ED Lmt lemons very thin, bolo in the end al) Oarter dollar; tak. and skins, rub tiler them in water its f; they will turn 1 lid five-or six days, fresh salt and wate r have ready a thin. . quart of waterf an, a pound Of loaf sngar. Tioil thmn in this fiv i . min utes oneea day for tire days, , Then pit then ~ ha a lance jay, let' them stand foEsix or eight weeks, ;which ;rill make them 100-clear and plump. Take them out of t int syrup now or they will mould finefine'sr,gar,. lisin \Sin dissolve tbe-si s,lzinnning it well. Put in the len:- onH, and boil .then gently till they anfi elein.; then put them in ajar with Brandy paper! oter. then). - 1. Crac .or HostsEsl FErr.—The foot is the most iMpor4nt part of a horse; when thfit is out o is ientir,..:y useless. th;e yertilrigrer.t telntiou.inayi profi th,c-_ feet of our 12 I.losh, and filth of to, reUi4in on- ho t4inly injure then btought in from / legs should he.wai aud jry. b 4 oce';tsiona,l:.• On tftr. If frOin kept. c1eat,.:. , l 1 f thr: -hoof ..t.!• 1 I i.: be take:_ i the L'mf injured or this; but if came dry and b2'.4 or split hbof may ' ffi FOUNDERY & 214 t. Ct. The undersigned haring Mirehasei and kiactine Shop lately owned by are prepared to do all kinds of work their business, with promptness and, • -11 i -ILL GlEA:11.1 1 -7 drRcULAB SAW And all work warranted to give - - - - Of the latest and motit!lnfluvred klincs manufactured and kept constantly on hand :ady for use. SIDE-HILL. IROS INICI WOO: CuLTIVOORS, CORN PLOUGH•PO Of all kinds, and the latest ImProvemects kept LAUGE AND STOVE C SLED AND I And all kinds of cas I.l.trrli XTEW CARAT 111 On Pine. between Main and Serp i nd, Streets, back of F. Mason & Co.'s ilaut, - . . TOWANDA, PhNN'A.. Respectfully announce to his trien.lsand patrons, that tb hate built a where they win constantly keep qn hand a (till Limon, tnent of • BA.III ,Y CA.IIIiIA-GES, E WEAR , sses.for home r plain, round e. - The little ase waist, wide he most fash f the latter can rr.)w Nelvet or nkwaists of a t t `lsare pos il goods,to whie i„ " -1 TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, - PLATFORM WjAGONS, TE6TTINCi SULKTS," ANk ss.r.LtToSs. Irate of the best material and finished tn.,the-beet city style. His long experience in city Carrie. Factories gives them a decided advantage over others in the of his Wagons. A. 4 they ask% Gau INSPEO7.I.OI OF , HIS WORK precious to yurchaaiing elseALere. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVI PERFECT Thankful for the litx ral patronage formerly ea t.l led and resp 4 octfully aag a continuance of the • . .1 , ITENRYSTUISS IL S. CLA.Ifil. • Tocranita, May 24. li7o.—tt I - THE OLD MAIN STREET CATTLE.—ear CARRIAGES ANI) WAGONS, Of ovt.ry descript.on, at th i r old staid of G. 17 Drak- 1 • rAIN 5,111E1:2, TtiWINDA, PA. LATEST STYLE 1 AND FINISH Itethe livoraf:rxt , lig• cothlngis usea but GOMPOSITIOIN BO XES PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS AND 11 it down always !and it did little i)fitl of fresh pow f.Titen. In six lee of bh?ftt had 1 r was well. The bert•Eaet'rn stc ck is lised in the manufaetur6 ef Vlll,lB. Srotea are,all riced eat—not sawed. NS.- Pare your Ind cut a, • round att, the site of a •out all the pul; in salt and put .st as von dO thttm, Llack. • Let, Wem Olen boil them in i , fifteen _minutes: scrap made of a 1 It BLt007::)or C / Z Still cohtinrui o minutaotcre; their celebrated HORSE POWERS I , & CLEANERS, and will sell a better i for h:sa money than can be had elseAere in Cad world. We claim for OM machines that they will do as much, or more. than any other. and are more durably built. We personally superintend eur Work and lee that it Le well down. We will send , of tan* inschir.es, on appliciton =I ONE AND . TWO HORSE POWERS, One & Two How THRESRER C SEPERAroRs. latidi water as i ~ Give us a call before rarckaing elsewbcre; - va "op alloadvaa `skm3Htiv .. o a, 0 0 - 1 1. 'd aug..2, , NEW PLANING MILL. • order the horse 'At thieriod of al of care and at iably be turned to rses: Mpti, wet, uy kind i allowed se's feet !will eer . When la, horse work thelfeet and Lied free from dirt The hoot: should 1 tarred with coin over,rs e-at, shOuld he at the iauction • o:,•at 14..' The undrrskiled having Inn% a large and commo diou.till lu the I:or,”uh. Of Towanda, and filled it with the 1n0...t 'lnot.r... and :improved tuathinery;for the manufacture of Are pr, pared ti , rf,ders..whrther larga rr small, upon the Nli,,rtest touee. We have also a large va nety of IkIOII.DING9. of the latest style and pa:tern, which we eau eurtnsla 214tioli cheaper than they can be worked by PLANING,' TONG 614 SOWING. AYD 134.:1:0,'L SAWM - Ci, And all 4 0:!acr wprk 1 rt nliig to J olLers ~ * - 1 111ve done to Milt war c-..11.4,men. Yers.us and not score Liao _ twelve. 1:1111: v.;111 raid it y tor their tut, Lap or ui.. Cr irn,ll:t their lurither and have it a4,rt,,,1 , i•sr priNt of ra ,, rli,g • or other lumber' and alile your fratta to Lgva. It tuLe it Moue with .1f; wil.r4. It it to 1,- le tad nutpi f.Tai:l;,l 'occur.u I ,Voi will taiy Ctsrl tor I'INE AND lIESILOCIL 1.T.:2417E1t M ern.) tt ortr l'amber yareL came imd OM oe, or if 700 can't COLLO. write, _ :NsaeL NE SHOP. • - .6 tile Focauti7 ia l =ing ottn °lrma; NGS, MAN 3RI'L Aden kinds At SI IL LI In, . 4 01IADr. TO ODDER. ENGINES REP A ?RFD, SHINGLE MAC PLOUGH Of air kinda. ~\D constantly on tan CHURN PO CELLAR LARGE IR HENRY STULEN` & CO., NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, fi 'ash, yle and r Durability SATISFACTION. ATTMDED TO REP.UP.ING PROMPTLII reduced pmes Carriage Factory. JAIIES BRYANT Still coaltnuts the inauufacture of jjic work is lin- uP the BEST STEEt AXLES, `Cu liar tL I❑ li;;L•t MN LL!7:IiBER 'WAGONS E Opt CO nstattly nn baud. • ALL won x SOLD WARRANTED F.,UNL TO ANY As totnisb, and ilk to durability SUPERIGII, TO ANY IN THIS SECTION air M.:. WORK Wiar.n.trzurv. BRYANT aplM'7l OTALOGL'ES CLEANERS. FANNI.YG MILLS, cntcrL.ll AXLB4f. nAW mru.s, SAW AND. GRIN MILD work done to order WINDOW SASII Alit) BLINDSI, L. B. NODOZES & CO = TTHADA & ATHENS RAIL ROAD A. On sad 'after. Nroada,, Narember Isui.An. SS Us 1 w Paine.Tritn Ong :IforthArl/1, /Maw at 45rami, • ye, at Itillks tlirs 3 :9 0 P4l. *Albels, 4011. p. a. • • QOUTHERN 130/LD. —on .ad • Trans will ran is tallow ~MILLB, mar. Anburse I Athens. Auburn. 1 Athens . . - 7:70 A.m. 10:20 s. M. /0:53 A. 1t.12:4,5 P.M. 8:50 LAI. AAS F.M. , 7:00 , s..tis. - 4:10 P. IL 4:3 -yes. ) - 9:00'3 Y. Trains kayo - Ones* foe Ash= at 12:10 p. m.. and 5:45 p. m. Trains or b= Auburn at 11:211 a.m.. 2:30'p.m.. L S, NS T' 3 'E VAN t Monday, Nov. 1.. 44. ' 4. 84, ~ 2:10 7:00 TOWANDA 9:9017:10 BANCLAY JDNCTION 9:40 7:30 ;.....,NOWBOE 3:10 8:001 WILCOXII 9:20 Bilo 1 ALBANY.:.. 1 3:3) 9:90 1 3:30 8:40 DIIREIORE -1 4:25 9:15 azazacz • 211 311, &faction EX BEAMS A. & N.Y. ceicu, k R.R. CO.- eitamixonanT OP PASSEROP4I , TRAINS. To take effect Monday, Nov. 27,1871. LOUGHS sot-rayrAzD. I ParerctrAL INTS No. No 33. 0. INISI 2 43 11 54 3 30 12 15 3 40 12 50 4 30, 1 35 530 2 15, 555 235 t. 171 255 025,301 6 50, 325 Too' 4 25 815 445 r aI R2ll 8 M I 910 10 30 EMI EEO N GS SHOES, 111 KWELL. No verly T 0 ../ No ens, 7 Down Trains dine at White Haven. Up Trains Pittatm . Pass - mum, to and from 'Sew York and Phtladel• phia-without chance of cars. Wail train connects at Allentown with Thrnngh fast .M - Pros for Harrisburg, rittalicum and the West. A. PACKER, ' Superintendent. NEW ROUTE TO "lIELADEL MILL NORTH PENNSILTAIs;LI 'RAILROAD Shortest and most direct WO to Philadelphia, /la] timore. Washington, and the Skala. ' Passengers hi this route take Pennsylvania k N'Ew York Railroad train. yissaing Towanda at 7:15 A.M.. make close connection at Bethlehem with Ex press train of North Penn'a Railroad, and arrive in Philadelphia at 5:05 -P. time to take night trains either for the South or West. City passenger can are at the Depot en arrival of a 1 trai eo ncey passengers to the various Depots t i at, p i rti of the city. Leave North Penn•a Railroad Depot, Corner Berks and AmeTicari Etre •t , .Philadelphia, at 7:35 A. M., arriving at Towanda 4.39 jP. M., same evening. Manna Baggage Rapt •- - collects and delivers bag gage, of No. 105 Sant ifth street, Philadelphia. Freight received at Front Ind Noble streets. Phila delphia.and fomarded-br Aatlp Fiat Freight train to Towanda. and all paints in Snalnehanna valley with quick dispatch. ELLIS CLAIIKE, Gen. AO. N. P. R. 11., Front and Willnw RU. Nov. 21. 1870. Philadelplala. ERIE RAILWAY 1300 MILES ENDER 660 MILES WTITIOUT ONE 7.IINAGEMENT. MANGY. OF COLCBTII. - BROAD GUAGE-150 7 8LE TRACK roi" CLEVELAND. TOLEDO; DETROIT. CRICAGO, • " MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL. OMAHA, IIdrANSTIELD, 0.17.701 q. CIIBAXA. L.tYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLDi LOUISVILLE' ? ST. LOUIS, And all points South and Southwest. 1 NEW AND IMPROVED Di - AC/NO ROOM AND SLEEPING COACHES. combining all Modern Improvemedts, are ! run through on all Trains hetween Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Suspension Bridge, Cleveland, Cincinnati and , New On and after Monday, ..`ov. 13th, 1871, trains will leave Waverly at about th following hours, viz GOECTi , WEST 4:27 sari NIGHT EXPRESS (Mondays excepted) for Rochester; Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cin cinnati. connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern, and Grand Trunk -Railways at Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cleveland or the West; also at Cleav land with the C. C. C. Minn. Railway for Indian apolis; and at Cincinnati with the Lonistrille Short Line Railway, and the Ohio it Misaiszippi Railway for the South and Southwest ; also with connect ing lines at prilacipat atations on main line. 4:48 a. in.—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily. for Rochester. Buffalo. Dunkirk; Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak ing direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk and 'Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk'and Cleveland, for all pointa West. and at Cincinnati with the Ohio it Missietippi and Louisville Shirt Line Railways for the iinuth and Soutn.west ; also with all connecting lines at principle stations on main line. 8:21 a .r.i.-3LUL TRAIN, Buffalo and Dunkirk. 4 :40 , 4 : p. m.—ELMIRA A COMODATION, Sundays rxreptet. 6:30 p. 31.. tAy EXPRESS. Sundays excepted. for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinna ti and the South. Strips at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and improved Driwing Room,Cosches accom. pithy this train; from New , York to Buffalo, and Sleeping COAChei are attached at Hornellrsille, run. ning Dina' to Cleavelarcl ihd Galion without mange. 10:00 a.m.—EX. MAIL. fiundays excepted. for But% Lilo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. connecting with trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. • 7:00 a.m.—WAY. FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. 10.10 a .—EMIGRANT TRAIN. daily for the West. e - GOING EAST. 1:27 Lm.-NIGHT EXPPESS.Snndays excepted.con • Lecting at New York *all afternoon trains and steamers far Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. 6:08 a.M.—CINCLN4 -4 .,T1 EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted. connecting it Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railrosu• for Philadelphia*: Baltimore, and Washnigton ; and at Nearriork with steamers and afternoan Express --trains for Near England Cities. Mao stops at prin cipal stations( and connecting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 12:41 EXPRESS. Sundays excepted.sson. fleeting at Jeraey City nth 'midnight Expresa train -03, New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Al-o stops at principle . stations and connecting points an mein line. New and improved Drawing• Room Coaches accom pany this train from Buffalo to New York. • 1:50 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for Susquehanna. 8:43 a. m.—EL-Mlll., MAIL. Sundays excepted. - 6:22 p. m.—NEW YORK INIAIL. Sundays excepted. 8:47 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS, daily,- connect. ing at Paterson for Newark at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Wartinkton ; and at New York with Morning Express train for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con ' tarcting points on math line. SVia-ping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. -- I 3:50 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED TEIRCUGH. A revised and complete Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rallwal and con necting lines, has recently been published, and can be procured on application to the Ticket 'Agent of the Company. L. D. RECKER. - WM. R. BARR. Gen'l Snpt. , Gen'l-Paser - . • Nrdinerjr. _ _________ -..,, "....,... . •4•..,.•' , - t 1 ;::: -• .1 r .- - : .... . i. 5-- - '45 .5 7 . 1 5 2§ a . 0 Z :I: '"C? = ©ate, 11, c C:1 • •-• ,•••, p... 1 '- ' 1-1 . 4 •ft • Z .... = 14 • 2....2:" . ... i .. d , it ,S C - Ei.ct -2 2 A ..iEggo=3. ... ...., e, 4 ..a==...= .z. , 't..,:S .3 . t ~7„ = tZt 17 .71 4 t . i..==e• . ;i4- ,t 4 1.•=4..=..9.--. , r. .4 4 r..... as. ! L.. Z. p. 4 s , ..t: , .E.:•;5,te , a.... J.L.c.= —".n ...., c‘ 41 .11.4= -h.S. t... cz) , .44... , ......t..,:t4 0 •2 -r• , ' 7.-.1 7.i.4.-.le•P. ; , .k.) '.4 Es t i..1-& ,. .,a.... - ...x . =4..r4g''..1-1 t . ...Z ' la- d§~tTBt; 1-4 -4.-...v.= -4 . '..- 1 ; c4F- 0 . ..... . -e•t R ,. 0 e. e,* _ , -.. ..1 ' .... U.; ..........., , ::04.1..z... wit. . Iso"i '..; 11 - 71 a.l 4.1 r. ues = MISS E. J, Wishes to inform the ?at she keeps mmstan , Mi r k.'ocla.l suitable to the irons foil.. their Ilberal . Imre* theta that no Ca. i sm.e continuance of *election of HAIR AND Such Ls 1 Rid Clorox, . ' Lbw?? Collar Ili I hav , se.po MY DILL". pr..ll.x.re-d. 0.r5 it, On lathe. fir.lllnnabl Eatranor Leif-dm/1' I , Orril '7l. punr, CID RAM . 13tb.1871. Yonday. 7:25 a. m.. ♦e at Owego .5 8:05 pm. ABLE OF THE ERIE RAILBOAD.—Tatt 13, 1871. STAI3O2EIL 13:15 ;7;15 12.05 -7 ; 05 11:43 6:45 11:15 6:15- 11:05 1 6:05 10:55 1 5:55 10::Z 4:35 10:00 5:00 A. u, ?..X. PMAIq, EMI Gent Pluiseniptr'AgenL 11011711 WARD STATIONS ...Waverly.... —Athens-- .Towanda— _WyeWiring.— . Meshoppqn.. .11ehooany.. Tunkhan p tiqck. .Wllkea Barre. .Maack Chita. —.Bethlehem .. PhOadelohia ..New .Washington leaves Towan . da at 7110: Athens, 7 50_; IVa ; arrive ;it Flmira at 0 00 a at. eay..a Elmira at 5 4s; Waverly C 45; Ath arrive at Towanda It 745 p. at. . szrzfisr.so ITZSGHT ACC.OXMODATIONS. And all points Weill and Northwest „ SundAye excepted, for :INGST.FY, lea of Tawanda and vicinity y on hand a Largo supply of NERY (won. Thanking Ler pat onage heretofore. she as. ; ions will be spared to eu ,.e name. She also has a tine rANCY GOODS, I adl.-erchiole. Corgefil; (b. • In ror,nr:i..r, with tb. etabsitalwz4, aril I a, ❑n. awl FITTING styles on short not '. k 111Pncur',,, up stairs t VINEGAR AT FOX k BLEIICIIXII. T UNDEBSIGFICA I Ear l ING 'itdobool ositto Mond Of IL H. PATCH, ti ina eta B. ralcaa 004 a DOW,Pinlared t-• ty, largo and won meta:lad stook of GROCERIES, Which I have purchised far Cub. sari feeloanadent that I can sell at am low limes u ewe be snachseed eliswiure. I now afar to thepublkasplendtdstOck TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, HTABC . II. SAISRI7I7B. 8r1623, iLsvp en band a large stock of AKRON FLOpl, GRLHA3I.I)O RIZ DO, lIIICZWELIT DO; I keep eonatintly on kind. PORK. HMS, LAID. end an kinds of TISH. Would call the attention of the No. iNo. A. 36. public to our Caul no Sect PY P 6 45 8-40 6 05 7 55 5 55,7 45 5 25 7 OS 4 33 6 10 4 15 5 43 It 57 5 23 3 50 5 15 3 25 4 45 2 25 395 2 05 3 10 . 11 20, ... 10 )9 r 10 031 9 23, 00, STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quallpr or pile& Jesse Oakley's OelebrttedLann dry. Now York Chemical arid Drain Soap. Pleas* earl and examine ay stock of WOODEN WARE. Large sasartment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOLL/LT BOATS. ta, to. I will pay the highest cash prkeior COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers. gke us s call before selling elsewhere All poinnst indebted to the late Ann will call and make Inaniodiste payment. Towanda, March, 12, 18C7 • ci • ,b) 4 • g "6 _ 13 ' 14 G a . • s 314 I WOt Pi • z . .6 4 0 al 2 `e. .2 a pr. 4 s 0 r g tc. 'fCl 4 . • L? 0 (i) r I 5 ~c A r=2, r 4 2.4 - 5 , r 4 •^4 M 7 : 7 'e c , t: • 7, • 5 _ 12/ • E ., — .8 ,„ .;Tz f, _ U • g * C:S ; 1 7. g & Et \ P F .. 0 .1". E 11 • E-t, O • -O ;.) ;g 14 0 • 4 = g • 12 0 ; '4- 5 o va • ° 2 .0 a+ 0' <4 r,4 V • d • C....). -c a „I 2 S r.... - 1 ... II . O C.) g 0 a g 4 CZ FIE I E--1 EMI 6' 'X g 0 1 a ~, 4 -E4 A P El BM .M . . 1 . LONG GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WADE, FLOUR, FRPT), MEAL, ttc., No. 1 PATTO:i'S LLOCK COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS., I desire to call the attention of the public to illy assortment of goods. which is •always full and com plete. and will bo sold to my customers at lowest market rata& 'My stock of - TEAS, COIII'EES, nare been purchuted since the late reduction In the tarulton them, and are offered at price. to cor respond. Orders by snail or otherwise will receive mein and prompt attention. . - . Thanking the public for the lit,eral patro - nags they haro•gtven me. I Irish a continuance of the same. CASEI PAID FOP. COt7NTRY PIIODUCE. feb.2oll GOLD STILL COMING DOWN GROCERY & PROVISION COWELL & ,MYER'S at prices that cannot fall o satisfy all that they are determined not to be undersold by any obe. They have enlarged their Store by building sti that they now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily reefiscitby therm They have coanected ith their ',Sere a Market at.r•re they now keep fresh mcats to cell b 7 the quarter of piece, too a full supply n' tiro 'ceriee and Prot to much eall the attentlnti of all rashiHiyers Come sad etstmee our (i0..1 ato: Pr.,. a bel,re purchasing Ina satisfy guar.-mit all goods to give entire aat:ititettent. We are- thankful to our customers for their past libcrai ptitiotage and solicit a continuance of the sum.. COWELI. it. SITES. Dec. 21.1, 1,011. Af FULL A:SSORT3IENT OF 4.1. DIM and Ca3llll7:l rlmi. ti March 1% 1849. LO>lo & _____ B. C. B. PATCH -a..a PATCU. ;0 z „ g. 4 , , .4 To g 4 -4 F. k i El TOWANDA, pA. AVD SPICES, M. J. LONG ►XD XTZILT TILING IS TUL are now being offered at ! '1 - . . p titosz ol.7i7ruto 2 _ curraiii&auros To mum. Todabeedd Omar tratbiags. to OCT 'AHEM HERM PTUSTCLASS CLOTHING saxmittr, 'SHE! ,OLD CIIZO And in order to be able to sell a good article cheap the merchant moat understand his buidneas, ard know bow, when nod what to brry ,an a practical , . bun does; and a PRAOTICA.L TMWR In all its branches to be, hiving bad • . _ EIGHTEEN . - YEARS EXPERIENCE In the business'. gm been a cutter In sane of the tint beams in NEW YORK CITY. tl I do my own buying. selling and cutting, and divide my profit, with no =nom that lees of it will do—and with low rent and other expense' in pro pornon. thus mating the coat of carrying on the business very amall. - ' Sin reading the above you will iise why it I. that / I CAN SELL GOOEfS CHEA PER ; Than men following the - Indium, and -having no knowledge of it themselves. have to employ others at large salaries to attend to it, and customers mast pay accordingly—as they, like myself,/ DO BUSINESS TO' LIVE BY IT. , - doubt the above stetemeht, be eons 'ure€4l by - , • •ng on HENRY HARRIS, '- Merchant Taller, Midge Bt., TO;tands, Pa. EIIREILk . !,' EUREKA ! Evcrybcdy hag discovered that THE OLD CLOTIEIG HOUSE Rosenfield' Wolff , One door south of Fox & lderrur's) is '; THE PLACE FOR BAEGAM They now base a great 14.6 re full of the RICHEST AND MOST BrArrav, ASSORTMVST MEN AND BOYS' CI•OTBTNG To be found outside ta attics, T.ieir gJods are FINE ENOUGH lib Stilt ANY TASTE, CHEAP ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE DON'T BE DECEIVED! Never leave-an old friend for a new one.' Remember that ROSECETELD A: WOLFF ar permanealy located here, and can offer greater in• ductmenlff to purchasers than - any other house in town. It is the inte.mat of gentlemen in this section to Come and bring all their 1.?0y5.. and Vie * Weir good■ an etaramation. Consider the fact that you can buy. a.t ROSEN FIELD & WOLFF'S. beautiful and substantial Cloth ing for a more song. - ROSa.NFIT.LD & WOLFF. Ati g nit 23. 1871. pIPORTANT TO ALL WHO VALUE THESE SIGAT! Ties sight. of the afoul assisted. the weak strengthen ed and the perfect preserved. PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL /NSTITUTE; For tha mantifscturirag of the CONCAVE co:s.ntx. CRTSTALLZSSES, LONDON SINDELD AND TINTED CILASE YOE WEAN On IN 13=1 The Concave Convex Crystal Specta, les, made by the above institute ire 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 eise to the eye,whows plainly that they are superior to any other g1c...5.1a in the market. :- The majonty of Spe,:tacles, {mostly imported) and no matter bow fine the frames, contain but a poor arid worthless article of glasses, mencrally Cast or preened:) they are made to be sold onl without any calculation respecting benefit to e eye, and therefore the great complaint o . ,00r and -weak *sight. Tho,nands are using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye. where tn.• objecte get dim after abort usage. or require an intensely strong light and therefore d,stroynn; the eight : which. were they, properly mptod, would tie pr,sereed a life time. The advantrozes elamied tor- the - Concave Convey Crystal dlassee are the foaowinly : The Letse, are gronn,l of the 'Veet material. pure and hard, and made only for opticid purposes. they ate therefore not liable to get dun. TLrc trr a brilliancy and 111Ktiiictne,s of ‘ision not found in any othcr They rau be ue•d equally well by clay or ratline lirrht without tnne Cr tathltung the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the con cave cony-a tnirrtir, according to the idulosrphy of nature, and shape - of cornea of the eye. therefore assisting nature only instead apt for‘ting it. - That the lenses are centered dorrect Into the frames. They can be used longer than any. other glasses without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and durable by cape-• rier.ced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WM. A. CIIAMBERLIN. , Dealer In Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan da, I'a., has the sole Agency for these glasses th Bradford county... No I'e tier' crar,:loyed. July 12, 1870-tf TOWA).;DA STEI7:I _ 1 FLOURING MILLS,! W. H. FULLER & CO., Respectfully inform the "piible that having rebnitt on the situ of the old will, with au modern improve ments, they are now preps: ed to du CUSTOM GRINDING ICI the beat possible manner ,and on the i,bortnat notice. No pains will bran fond to give natinfaction. Farmers doing bn‘ines'a in toivn can bring their grain and have it ground the Fame day to take back. FLOeR, BUCKWHEAT rLoun. FEED k. By the car load or In quantitle's to slut purchasers GROUND CAYUdII PLASTER AT PEI: TON latds vraiu Wien in riii - IIiT47F - fqr - Plai-ter Cash paid for 411 kinds of grain. , • .Towanda, N v.l. IS7I. ACHOR LINE STEAL ERS. - Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. to and NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. mai Calling at Londerry to land and Passengers. The Steamers of this favorite line are built ex pressly for the Atlantic Passenger Trade. and fitted up lu every reapect with' all tho modwn improve. merits calculated to insure the safety, comfort, and convenience of paesengers. Passage Ratei Payable in Currency. "to GLASSOOW, LIAERPOOL and LONDONDERRY. FIRST CABIN. SGS and $73, according to location. CABS RETERN TieRETs. $l3O. securing beat ac commodations. 1171ERIIEDIATE. $33. STEER, AtiE. S2.S. Partie,..cnaing :or their tri>uda In the OM Comm try can pnrchaae ticketA at rxhirwed rates,. For rut ther particulara apply to ELENDERSON 11110TIIETS-4. 7 Bowling, Orecu. N. F. or S. C. MEANS. Central Erprees Of hoe. Towanda, Pa. 3tuoettB',7 I. VtY 0 MING COILIIERCIAT, ' COLLEGE. KINGSTON, l'A ratab:islvd conmoyfi,m with prteming Sea nary. Re.prniligSrpf. The moat thorough cmtrse of Comnierc;al Inkruc ton in the cxinntry. Ppm: to ir.r Okiw at any °Mil. J:rst ciu C•ot Age,. ili C. , 11 , ;/-. ,Sllnationg turniebed to super,or gi-vaduates, from Ulne to true. Our graduate', arc iling lueratLve and honorable popi. Con, in nra ly , vefy State in the tnton. T.,l,•gr.ipli log tinght by s n.f and r.gi.rf , r. lirticular atten tion i's p.. 111 to I' ilmam , hip. Smartt A may pursue similes In both sitninary an I Conom.rci.il College. .Seliolar,•l4,- for foil Comr.ierrial cour.e, 's2s,tri, with Telegraphing. $35,00. Telegraphing "alone $25,00. Ornamental Penmantinp, itbrt, month.) $10.4,0. Itoard per weet. ii , 4,00, yor fortbc.r An formation. address Lev. It. .):Yd.sos. I). li., Princi pal Wyoming Seminary and C{,m I,ercial , olloge, or L 1.. SI'ILIGUE, M. A., Printi . 1 Commercial qollege, tEhataton, Pa. acpl3'7l-32a . - 1 Grocer* mg Pm/Mc= pEorx.i.utk. • .eitocaltir nionuox non:. IMMO =MUM =DOZ. WM" MUM I • raw and oomplieb sloe* al I GIiOCKBIES AND:PROVIBIIONS, Stith It* sold et the land pale& prima CODFISH, MACKEREL;( KERBI / NG, • PORK, • . • HAM, FRI7O OF Al f l, DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YM= NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MRA T,, GRAIN, &a IS on your produce, which we pay cash for. A constant supply of Ashton Salt all sized Chum, Butter .Ftrldna. Tubs, /sc. . Please call and look tbfangb our stock. and. walla do our best to please you. W. A. lOCEWELL. 'Towanda, April 28, 18d9. GROCERY AND. PROVISION -- STORE. McCABE 4.EDWARDS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES pßovlsloNs, MEILCUMS NEW LIAVAL'TOWANRA. TA. We do not deem It necessary to enumerate all the dilferent articles we keep.. Our eraortment Is i ALWAYS COMPLETE. FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash pied 4or Parr..ierA Produce. . JAMES McCABE. March 1. 1870. WM. Epw:tubs. FU., & 3IERCUII are now receiv bag.a fresh,stock of Go&is in their line, bought since the Ist January. to , wluch they invite the at, tenbon of their friends. We keep the largest stock lb town. Our gOods are fresh and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 39. 1871. F • itESH AND NE WTEAS, bought si nee the recent decline in price. and Pelting di . rap at retail. 12, 1871 Tox k 51ERCIM Are selling Gro ceries at retail. Jan. 19. 1911. -.IOX & MERCVR are selling New and Fnah Goods. Jan. 1?. 1R71,. • OX /C. MFRCUR are selling Gra certes cheap. Jan. 19. 1871. VOX k MERCUR are selling first claps (I,:xxls only. Jan. 19, 1871. VOX sMERCUR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 181 T. 11F11E11 - B t EE that we are ,selling RETAIL! Atd that we won't beundersol,l. Jan. 19. ISII. TICIFIGAN FINE—CUT TOBAC -01Ter)--veryy chowe—at Jan, D, Is7l VOX MERCUR.do not deal in Shcxitly Cxslg. • Jan. 19, lsn. OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon g ettin g the very bentlhe market affords and at coweiit prieex. ' E. T. FbX. Towanda, Jan. 19.'71. IMNRY ILERCUR. — no EMEMBERTHATFOX& 11:ER -LI: CUR are retailing all kinds. of Groitiries at Wholegitepriera. The lar g e.t F.toelc in town. Goods fleet chum Prices low. . r... • ... FOX. Sept. 29.'70. , I.IENR - rx - mtacrn. s - 11 1 11E.BEST KEROSENE OIL IN -IL to - wz.by the quantity or retail at FOX & MEItCRIVS. B AKERy AND . DINING ROOM • Find block north: of Wad House. BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS, DARED D.AIL Y, ' Atli soli at Wli . olesals and Retail In our DINING ROOMS we will accommodate the public with either • lunch or a good meal at all times of th day and evening. OYSTERS AND ICE CREUI ON RAND DURING Also 'lane assortment of Groceries. Confectionery, Fiutta, :Sas. - D. W. SCOTT it CO. CENTRAL MARKET.. - The subscribers still hontinu to keep constantly on hand s ftal and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main ly ot BF•F.F, PORK, FRESH A.ND SALT 'BEEF, Mkt, • POFITRI., SAUSAGE, LARD, - BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF, TALLOW, kc.. kc. Also, F I S FRESH FROM THE L AXES. I Parties wishing Oysters in large or small quanti ties will be furnished on short notice; at the old stand. CKYTILLL) Ilanssr, liontanye's Block, first door north of Dr. Porters. Cnas..o , Htt.Lrst. SEi..I.VIf lr MULLOCS. Tinto. Mrt.Loci.. • Feb. 21. 1870-tf 1, MASON. NV. 1 Ft - 1 IYR. pit BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO, FACTORY NO, .1, Milli irr SIT that lvery Package yoU buy bears that Inscription. Dee,14,1870. I ' J I F C 0 13 S , DEAIXII 3IEN'S XXD BOYS' CLOTHING, lIATS AND CAPS All gOodit wamnted. and sold at the lowan rates. No: Pattou's Block. Msuistroet, setond door above Brid;, , c street, EMI 14IITTON, DAIRYMEN, AND We sell nothing but C'''am Fos. k 51EnCUI rot Az MERCVIVS TIIEllt BEASON SUG.tt qUItED HA3I P=)lzLib:43topimpai.2.7lll4l In matt season. IS ILtNI.TACTURED AT 7 3D D CT OF ILLUTLAND Crocirmy, ad; taltIPMlllO. siA , KJEs FOR kon3, • , VALI.I TR.A-1:141 .C . !KHA3I k BLACK'S. CROCKERY CHINA, From 11. & Co.. GLASSWARE. New atid t?esatiftd patterns. kil to)., Div/A a Dli SILVER PLATED -WARE,. FRUIT JARS. artclea warranted as represented. Persons at distance can receive tile:r orders by. strife or. mail, which will receive prompt and Careful cit,n.t.". , n. Medical advn'e 10.eu gr.itaituasly .4 the icifode. astir - Inv only_ for Medicine. • tar- Tli.araui for past litx•rsl patroriai!.e. would t pectfully announce to their- 40-ifs ids and the oublic.that no paMe shall be spared to satasly, and mer.t the con tin nation of their c'ontdence atlcl I.4trohage. -- Open: Sundsys for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 m. to.l. and 5 to G p.m. /I'.. C. POIfTEri, SON & Co. NEW FIRII! ~N EC GOODS! I JnI YI I • IS7"*L-37* Towanda. Aug. 30.11 II nl4ilittro. FURNITURE _ We are now offering at our Wholesale and Retail FURNITURE EMPORIUM, :W. 107 MAIN- Sra Er The greatest Inanoements to those in want of FIRST = CLASS FURNITURE ! Ever oZesed in Ws msrket. The attention or tho public la especially called to our recent hoav purchases froni.the late Great Auc tion Balea of . CHAMBER AND 'PARLOR FiIZTIZNITURMI Wo aro now °Coring • WALNUT MARBLE -, TOP SETS AT $15.00. And NICE PARLOR STS, At $5O 00; Together with our Compete Rock of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS 'TABLES, STANDS, SPRING BEDS,. 3IATRESSES; - LOOKING-GLASSES, Anti In fact everpti found in a Finthclaaa I Furniture Store, exnaPni THAN -TELE CHEAPEST. TS MEMBER TEAT WE ARE NOW MANEFAE it taring, and RIO offer goods , of our own manu facture cheaper than you can buy city-made goods elsewhere. Lumber taken to exchange for goods. We:also furnish ROSEWOOD CASKETS, ItETALIC BUIL' CA,SES, AND COFYZ;3 Of every descripti.,r, Brram,noßrs, And we aboo LAVE. the FINE - ST A S E Iu this section of count-y.= Goods delivered to the Depot free of chugs. .1. 1 0.4 E S O. TROST - & SONS Towanda. Jan. 11. 1871 Boots and Shoes. GREIT BARGA.INS-IN MOOT'S (Sz sxQEs AT . 1' ILA NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, • South end of Ward Hausa The undersigned are reci.zying a large and well se. laded stock of BOOTS AND Suitable for tin. SUII3I - rg AND FALL Which we offer low for Caah. Cbdiisting of CENTS, LADIES, AND CHILDREN S WEAR. Si''MVP AND PEGGED BOOTS IIiDE TO ORD'ilt REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND DrA.DY Rll i rnonisrg Malaita for past favors. ws solicit a continuance of the same. lAMVZL WI3ODI'OIID. 011.14EILT 31: CLASS Towanda. April 5. 15.60. . B OOTS AND,SHOES MADE .isp L. O. NELSON; Has made arrangementi to accommodate 'customers that are constantly calling With boots and shove for new - soles. etc., and have had to leave tliCin. to their great disadvantage, until another day. The constant call for this land of work, and the desire to have it done immediately, has induced me to make such ar rangements that you need net return home Without your sole being renewed and your heels set - square. Tor prices that are honest and perfectly fair. . tadies that have gaitersthat are broke at the toe; To this repair-shop is the place for to go TO get them re-ramped. neatly tipped or half-soled. And your feet well protected from the wet and thaeold New work we can make yon with the above double quick. We can make them for you thin, ()rife can give them to yon thick, We can make them with high heels, or we can give them to you flat. So you need trot stager with a brick in your Lat. \.8.--Oood cider vinegar (or sale by barrel or gal. - Frout of Methodist church, Main street. Towanda, Dec. 13. 18 O. L. C. NELSON. • F OR SALE AND TO RENT, E W. DITYRICH'S MUSIC ONE lITINDRED FIRST-CLASS PIANOS ONE 'HUNDRED AND rim MELODEONS TWO lIUNPRED CABINET AND ernyucti OBGNAS, Five Hundred 'Violins, Car:met+. Flutzs, Banjos. Ouitirs, Concertinas,•Accordeons. Strings 4- for all Strin* Instruments. Drama, Bones. etc. SHEET Ntrsic ND INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOB • EVERY INY,TRUSIMIT. F' A.• - N" S From the only amt.-class in the Cnited Stati.S. as F. C. il.igh.te k Co.. Decker Dm... Stine way, Weber. !Sew York; Hallett and CIIMATOUR Ironton; Mathewshek. New Haven Ct.; C. Meyer, PhiladOphia. and Knabe in Baltimore. 3lelodeon, from B. Shonincr. New Haven. Ct.;. Pelonbet, Felton d: Co.. New York:. Organs, the. celebrated Golden need American On and C 2.. Thirtielt Combination Organ, One door east of Men:ties Bank, the only store of the kind in Towanda. =1%2011 -POitTEII,, SON co.,* OLD CASH ' .DRUG SORE,. Have recently addeA largely to their stock. a fall t and complete assortment. - cotuttituting an extensive vs. dell, embracing many* articles rued in the Arta for mechanical purposes, narelully selected erith to the pmgreeetre Wants of the public, Which wW be keisr es to t onatant], supplied with fresh ptircO•oe• Ind on the most reasonable terms at Wholeeale or &tide ecendatJng of . DRUGS,' MEDICItiES, 91EX/CAL9, 1 , 413 - 111, CZ.A VAZIIISHO. ALCOHOL: AND•TIMPENTINE, I:blillnes now open . SAM. PAINT, .yeamsu. WITITZAVASII, And all kinds of..knallea, • - 'KEROSENE .0.1? - 6 , 9AL - OIL, Thirning LAKES, mums. wicEs. cimmus, Sperm. Laril..Whale, I.:eatsFoot_ TANNER'S AND. ILACIUNE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Artielea In all their variety. Pomade!r. Bair-Dyes. Perfumery. ; POCKET BOOKS, PORT lIONAIS, •Poeket Balm. Rezo t - - 100TU. SKIN AND gem PWARATiONS; PURE WINKS AND .EIQUORS, A complete assortment. From Rocl,gerot lr. Brother Tile best kind in market-. ll=l S17O1?S - 1. MISSES, Druguad Modiclues ALT TUX sorruitham Twxxxr.tuaa, Corner lion& and Pine Streets, Towanda, BPO.7GES. lIIIESELES, BOArS. For Mailialruil wAN • TOBACCO,. MNUPP, PIPES :AND CIGARS, Garden, Field and Flower, Seeds, Trusses, Buis: porters, Siispensories. Shoulder Braces. Breast Pumps. Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Miens and Sbie:ds. Ted Pans, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars:Ther ammeters. 'Flavoring • F:xtract.s.'. Stone . . Jugs, Glass Ware; Bottles, Vials,' Corlis; Bath- Brick. and Stove Blacl . Fish Tackle. Ali , nniultion. &c., Botanic. lectic and 11 0. 1 1 elg , th lc 31edicinea, and all the popular Patent lEDICIN ES TNYLOR'S CELEBItITED OIL! The Great RA.Mantic Remedy should la kept wi r d used by every 'Farmer that keeps' eithr.r Cattle nt Horses. every Teamster and Livey Stable Keep .r. every pnyaician -and Horse Farler for it Win many times clue pain ant ,lameness wl.em all other medi cines have failed. ' Miners and Railroad Mru should certainly keto it,ofor it is oh‘urpast-ed for Muses and sprains. acksmithi elvatld keep. it for their, own "mad and I,r th.;ir cm.tem:r?,:tender footed horses, as nothing emials it fort rider t. Every body sufnrmg on, jr,. ..;.• and :41:1.:11.•,,, of any kind. burns, cuts, wounds or any erupt:on of the skin, Corns, Chiftilainsor r‘quirim! an outward at ..plic , ation . .elimild certaz , dy keep !hi, cele brated medicine.' Every hotiTiF warranted' to, {rive aatistaction. For sale by Dr. H. C. ISorter Son 't; Co. Porter S Kirby ilrel F. NY. Itrowit Towinda. Pa. And by every Di - M.92lst lind dealer in Brad fard and adjoinMlz counties. Johnston II ;noway d wirdesale Patent 3ledi , ine Depot. 'No. trcli street Philvlep!lifs,,l.'a.. 'Wholesale Agents. TAYLOR. Julyltr7o-tf . Pr r.lprietrir, 1-ellay,:YHle, Pa., R HEUMATISM - 7 -NEURALGIA - MO:WILL BE PAID to any person prodarlnd any 744slicine showintr half is many living; permanent cure. as Ur. FITEEIes VEGETABLY. IZEitIVIIATIC . •J.IF.M.I.RT. reed inwardly only. A pleavant 31,,h01n0, from injurious drug,. Warrant r•At2l. t nt. ly cured 95 llYlt y 100 ti.ided in tie ',net ten years. tk testimony). It is the scientiti.. : pre scription of 11,!. Jos. P In.. a gradmit....f tine University 'Pennsylvania. A. P.. ISTS. =now one - 01 Philudelpt-la's oldest phys.ehlys. and Pr. , foior of C111,17.1,Ir':: and . T. ix:, made Neurlgia. Chronic and ludi.inatory Ith.ctnia. tin° the spe,iaity ,0 his faCt.VOllchrd for by the smiiaturcsi accoMpanying each ledtle, and. eth , r testiition L.:, of miny"mienn nont renowned physicitnit ai..l To pro tect 411qert•rii-fr ,, IL: 1 , 01.4 , ?n , N , 1s quack 'nos:T .- LIMN anti expenditure of iminoy, a, ll!al stittimi exact number of bottic, w trrioted to cure, wall be forwarded gratis to at sutler , r send ing by bbtur 13,fa1l description of id - Tit:on. In ca., of failure to care. anumnt paid positively relundi d. Anywhe'r.•by t,t _ AtIllei:•el invited to writeadvice: all in formation and medical advice sent Ly letter tiratios. Address Dr. J.l'. FTrLER., '29 South Forth strert.. Philadelphia, The Bunted) is sold or foL.LLLIeI.I by Druguists. TOWS DA Work: GEQ: IECABE 'A: SON Ellice just rec. - t ict;l ti t .? 1.0...zts _ANI) ITALI _kN A. R P, I_ , El Ever extabit,..l iv t , :ii to th:y or,l Thry ! - , c 11..111 (.1. IT. 0 x 1.;'31. 32.... N I s , TOMB STONES,. MANTLES.; =I AT TH - E LOWEST TERMS Pers.ins in want of arything in ciir liner ems rt.. , ited to call and oqr stool.'. • SON Tuwanda, Nay 1, IS7I B. A. PETtES & CO., 1;:c..1: W.., - ;1; of • FALL AND WINTER GOODS ~-cat TORY` .I,IILLINEILY FANCY GOODS .. I k..ND NOTIONS, • 1\ DE.E.SS SILKS, SILli VELVETS ME VELVETEENS. AVITERPE,OOFS, .1N they LOWEST 11 It E P C E., tIlk• • . Ctrar: • MB 1 w. fi:l 1•••;Ply Fr••-1 , . I I ‘v1rr1 , ..0.0,1 • . :TAI!; i k. k. . • • • J Srt:A.LTS WHITE DRIPS :It. . rug LON: • Illintratna MAACiII * IL LIFE INSUABANCE -LA / • - CA. OF Cut! 424p2TAL, il,ooo,ooa—rap a ryil. . . cymotiez H. CURL PrestAleut ; AE- COOKE.. Cbiirroan Finance sad Ex. Coln . 11MDLY D. COOPZE. Vice Preei4ext; E=R . C . ,CN rEET, Seactiry and Artuary The advatitafei of the llappeal Ltfe.llimen zr ",, • ire : ' 1. It is aliVionalCOmpany, eh:tread by 2. It bas a paid up . capital of Chtterellion INAlars 3. It oC'era low rate. ofPremiugte ; 4. It furnbibea Lazger , triggrance than ota,«, panics, for the name money It ta definite and certain C. Therein ao,pottatbility of inianzprowta-t‘titm ageita. or tolanntleratantling by To;licy•bold.”, is The Rolle:es are plate contra4ta, co n:: , ..1% try rarcee_ior ao miackmoney ; 8: All policies aronoe-forfettnn 9. The piliclaa areezerupttt rom atticLuten.t. E. N. CLARK & CO.. Ban&tr3, PLOW . -?!. 'J. Agents for Towandrand Nr:Plnity Jan. 9, 1809. 6IIAIIfIAN LIFT; CO3IPA NY rot:zit:4 L.:AY..du:E..... ov,r As - :, cowE. ev - ctr PALS All appr i vveclforma _or Polii,:ern , 1,1. - modem for payriwnt ut prf Yolieles uoti-forf,itabl,kr ito.ir t-rn ent•o - ur pro :kb, f F!y I,le4otig the insured. - ANNUAL - A 7 ALTON 11. PEcKLIA3I. Pr.} WILLIAM 71:')15K V1'":: LUC: US M JAY CG9LE C 0..& Ilankc-rs. Dr-EX.F.M. k Co., Banker& Wf,ou,tht: A: Co.. Tea 5: _ S. A. " T. :tit:Lilo...-. )1 , 42 tf (k: VIN N insui • A'N.9 ..,O•IDENT l'oEcIF ,i7v,itt..:l - a?: , -t 1 , ,.. A OTFTCE .ON :421-F,:.':-:,TP,}1'.7.-1: i rn .1 . .1 DU,1:IES:FoI!„ 1;71 PAPE"), it: 'ENVE:I4OII.T. NEW-YORK PA PE-Rli SCHOOL 800 US PF.NS; .71,11 . 51 STAU(.INI'.7 1 • P • V. BLANK BOONS, 2,50rtn,..11: ofi ''Y: , 2l-::E; - : . ;s:Ol'ioNs T li , " - ' 1 !tat t - , th.rd ta. ~.r, iu ti'L, IBIE • ezperi...nee'd V.ndt.r. arlci W , Trk,rill• done in a style and manner Wlnsdl entinqt .1 - .l_ , :onne,s. ,Ne,v,•p.aper. , . ,. 11,1 in every vartidy nt",:l•de, PaltiolOar raid to BuLz-g To any dew:reit pattern. which in 13ility will be w - urranb.d. All Work will be.rteely for ilchecry r:. The'patronage of ni feet ,etti*taetton - 17,11arante•-cl. . Townntla, Ancngt_2. OBE TOWA.NDA. NGRICITITIZAT Tlo superintendett of thi4 0.101 , is soul, pt_the best COVERED ANT) OPEN BIT , G TES, OAK_ AND; HICKORY TEMTIZ • ‘To and little to 1/1. , towards flit It Ltecr.. 1. 3 1s:o-o examine oni• x It where. .liipairm-t.'....nn. on t not: kin. t'n W. VINCE \T. Tkiwa y 1‘,70. n•!• • i E T . 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