GOVERNOR'S ard from I each of the first 'ill's, on each sue fifth year; three wing year to the nths on each re he term of ten- " One month on two years; two mo ceeding year 4o' the months on'each foil tenth; and four m =lining, year of t te:nee." --- '"The number of c charged. Mader thi• ferns of sentence . . the State penitenti tries and county prisions, during • the past year, amounts to five :hundred titid fifty three. and it is a gratifying fact that thus far Illave notheard of -any one of them returning tp habits of . crime. Herewith is stilMitted a commit- fi t mtion from the United States, in re ty-fecvonth article d, clu&ql in WashiTgt (lay of May last, be States and Grt'at B to tii navigation and canals along the aric-: of the 'United awl tlx- accompan jug copy of the treaty, - cur attention is called. In - accordanc6 ith an existing law. 11:e banks in t e COMrlionwealth are r, - ,luirailat.stat, d periods to prib lil:-:.i..correct staters cut of thidr busi n( transactibns nil financial con (lit i,•is. ..law simi ar in all respecls Ehonld , be passed in regard to all i i_ • saring fend install s.. ion A re-survey of th , 'geological and • mini ralogical reso rces of the State has on sk,veral former occasions been rt commanded. The subject is again c4r mended to your consideration. The report of 61. James Worrel, = 'Fish ConimiFsieneri will be laid ,J)e f,,re von ; from whicli it will be seen' thitt although the wi , rl; asilig-ned 141 is f•rogressing, ri , L 2,yly, iki,sure ls:7“-:•,:aplishing the desired results. :In I.r...viGu.i.tnei.,:iageS lE_,"-iSlatiVe attest"-": Ipts been le:tiled to ,n n sut.,.i• l'ts upon — Wlliisl, Lo not:or, ha:, lHer: tAktil3. A11101 r ; 1110:11Ipit jai l:Or h,:::i of th(!se are tl.e ,'reation of - an iiisuralice depahment, the peo te't i.‘n and nult ipl i(at ion of our fish eii,,,, ;En d :he t)str.rlishmet,t'of a bn real -, f stat ist ies. , W,th regard to time latter, it is imOortant that the rt43ources of the: Stair should be mime t hbroughly ascertained and mider,tnnd thaft,ll . o7 are at present. The extent and vahn- Of our oil. t - alt, I'4l and iron frel ls_ are unknown, .and therkis no reliable information 'to be obtained froth any one source omeernio , , , the amount of these great t;taples. and the va .ue of their annual proluction. The -ame may be said of all our productious, whether they rei-lilt. .from =minirg, manufactories, nimerce. There orded iii this Fo x, h facts and st,:t -.;5i1,10, A-oncer?.ir.-1 es :aid treatme:m., workini:r people,, lind oth, , r subject: Ines. :11141 prf,ne ihould be collected -4 1 . ed by an atic e r [purpose, apd ~ vho pthem elAily ac ,. -sons desirous of I.blish..them annu- nformation. The bureau would, he ,1 co mpared with I 'pi. it rev , I there- wzr:et - Cietrtt or. et al,o I , e l'oC poStA brxt..:lll a'l r.re r.ece OEM =MEM 11=Igit 1:1 :ht. 1,11:1) MEI ti t!io . iaL d proporly rco, I:Tpi , ointt2,l for tha-t .von dl not only ri.55 , i1.1,- to all nt , -•ti , Lug but r for t••.,i,.•a:0 of su;:a win c•1!:~a!• 1~~~.. fr 0311.. • ! ,•:1,;•• 1, a \-;.••\%; In ‘.l' .‘'tk s, = - a w I•ct . T ~ i r -, 'I tt 1ll2ll1:t('i11T~S, :11: (‘, irou vaielianged,. r-• •--hen,d by • rCatiOtl. ME tilt , protection. II•)' Imi 1 regarded Li' flt ;titt-rest =MIIMME LBEIMMEI countries, ' -which ti:, , destructi, of 1 , ; which have, siitut• lade Us so jrisosper....as a Lad laid the "foundation of 1.5.;k at national :11,t4 teachiLlgs of "ko•i t c,- on this liakortato subject tinhe4iod, and legisla i:(:a ca it should -I.c f* the Nwlfare f lihe people and thg- nation. -It :•hotild uuhesitatitgly protect Ameiri ran labor, maintain its compensation, hold oat indliceafents to - capitaii;ts for investment, give the producer a home nnisket, an the-amplest opportunity for the develdpffitTnt of the unbounded resources of the country, and not for the benefit of :hose who are industrionsly endear .-apitalists to finan g about the impor- Llechanics and citi prosperously en .cl3€.!s of trade and lail t t".1!11:1!#` in IMO= orit:g; to lure our (1;:1 and brit Lrizid...rnent, of ourzt zei:s who are now gaged iii :di- brat • I industry.. Prevention •and including Penal Tre:itinent." has lx lield it London! . By resohi E. C. Wines. LL, ~ has beenchos en Comtuisioner of the United States. - - The philanthropic objects and beneficial results contemplated are numeronsbelere set forth. The =accompanying, documents will furnish all nece4ary information. Commissioners frotu nearly every civilized- nation are expected to be present, and a 'number of our own State§ will, doubtlss, be represented. It is ':suggested, very properly, that the Legislature e-f Pennsylvania au tborize the appointment of one or ;:lore commissioners to represent the t.‘ite ip this important Congress. Upon all natkual .gnestions the hell eutermint d and advanced my last annual message remain unchanged. On this account, togeth er with tho belief that Congress s,:on disp6se of the subjects tben ilis cnsst-d. and others that have since I.;een trought i.rominently before t!:e rkleemi it unnecessary to t..cury time i with any especial rt marks on the. atrairs of the nation. I conclude with 'a .sincere and earnest desire that your session may be characterized by universal kind ness and :generosity, while on my part I will ihe pleased to give a cordi al concurreike in everymeasure cal culated to 'aiivance the interests .of our common - constituents and .the general prsperity of the Common ' wealth. JNO. W. GEARY _ ;Tin 01W 3, IS7I. A Yorsu hitly who is. so unfortunate as to Wee her bean. 'mar as w 61.1 bang op her Addle, or take 10 - a bas6'sial! MESSAGE. FOUNDERY &ALApHINE SLIOP. • The undersigned harin g j) the Foundry and Machine Shop Lately owned by Jobs Carman. are prepared to do ail kinds of iwork appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch. Second rage.) MILL GEARINdS, CIRCULAR ( SAW MILLS, MIN DRILLS, nviets tO l be dis act, before their ad expired, from 2 SHINGLE ML CHINES ! 2 9 ~-,, _ i Of the latest and most Inaproradkiadamanufactnred , ; and kept constantly an hand ready for nae. ~ is 4 --, PLOUGIHS, : r• President of the rd to the teen- the_ treaty eon n- on.the eight' tween lain.. It: relates the lakes, rivers nortbern`,bonuil- E.tates. To which, '9f all kiwis. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS Of L.l klndB. and the latest improvatnants kept oonstintly•un STOVE CatiSTINGS CELLAR 014 i STEfil, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE MON IKETTLES ' :And all kinds of castiugg F i'urnished to . Shirk, 30. -ANR NEW- C.tERIAGE FACTORY Un 1.^.n., between Min act S,con.l, Street.. btrk of U. F. Ilwson 4; Ca's Ilank. Rt•Ppectfally annotraoe to u,r t p.t.rort 8, Mkt L,ve Ittuit a i••otrii,e of L e e,- i:s hydra-lioaa IMIE ME= 4 .` r•' t •pr k ,., t 111=1)=11121 ;1 ,1 0.‘, L t~ ~•td Itili~ 1!: :0 a our product - e; and I especially upon steel. rcmain not . but .ire greatly ieilection and °le ttempt to reduce. .e• afforded- cannot an efroKt to heti,- s rue e xpenso to” t: tiAl. Congrifss oil - the opressiou of and Ilefatnato.7 ben appointed to the 3d of July, ition of Congress, ManufacWes. - - And all linds of 14.1. 'IRONS A. MADE TO ODDER. MIGISZES And wort warranted to,gleo satisfaction. ISME-lIILL. tliON AIM tti - 00D17. 4 .1 BEAMS OMNI PLOUGH POINTS CHURN PUWERS, LABOE 81I!ALL SIZE TOWANDA. PENN'A HENRY :STL'IEN CD., I NEV ::RICH CAlUir r ktie. FACTOBS w Urn, they wth constinity tin p oa bar.il a full assort men: of EXIII Li CAiZRIAGES, TOP -AND OP.UN BUGGIES, PLATFORM NN'AGONS; TE,fITINt.i SCLKVS, /0.:1) SKELETONS, • a , Madr finished cu the best cay btyl... • ILA 4 . 11•110 t; In city Carriage el:cm I.4.lVattag(.oV(.7 etltere Fini.yb„':!yle 6'o Ihtro.itility of Ins ye - .1,411:18. 11“ . , y askL, is an INSPECTION OE HIS -WORK prev:. - rae, to per,ha.lng els,v;?o..re ALL tVORK WAP 4 57E4 , T0 Glr;: PERFECT SA T!Si",4 Thankful for the liheral pLtronaze . formerly e%- teriled and resp,:tfully ',LA.' contnuanoe of the IMMO. ItEPAI P.! NU )MTTI ATTI:Nlq:1) TU kicol Towanda. Ma '2l. la7o Tilt: (T A) mAIN sTlluur Cai7ria<. - e Factory. .TAMES DUI NT St: 11 co:ICI:me, Y.e 1114:itILICtli:u CAREAGES AND , :- WAGONS, -; 'M th!. cll of G. IT Prake., Of •ser7 aef,r.ptlon YAIS 6TREF:T. Tk_AVANIA, a.- 11 - . lat et the LATEST ..,'I'YLE • f) FINISH. In the r....tu'act'ire alizets Is 116,7 , 1 but tbe, BEST STEEI.J AXLES, 70 uttl ,, r tlze COMPOSIT,IO.I%; • 110X1S It: :_:,..-.1,1. .61, :-L Mil PLATFOR3I SPRING WAGONS AND LlatBER ITAGONS Eppt enustasely on Land.. The twittasts-ra stock is ti*od . to the mangfaettre of Wheels. Spokra am all rivta out—not sawed. ALL WORE ,SOLD WARRANTED EQtAL TO ANY A. t finish. Ina as to durab:Lty StiEE.IOR^TO 1 ii INITULS, SECTION S - 3u Wiarm Wsliluxrco, JAMES BRYANT arl.l9'll BLOOD & CO., • Still continue o manufactare their celebrated HORSE POWERS Sc. CLEANERS, and will seal a better tow.hirtei for less money than osa be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for vox machines that they will do as numb, or more, than any other, and are more, durably built. We personally superintend ear work and iee that it is well down. We will send I or our routines, on applicaton. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS, cm, a T o Ham SERF-THE!? ti-EEPERAross, THRESHER mad CLEANERS. FANNING MILLS, ..i , - coscrus ism us.u3 ir.sutsixtr.s. SAI Ala) GRIST Itira. work done to order. Oise us I call beforee r.e tewhe. . `tea "OD alma Et `SXMIELIX r=fig 00 aoorna App. 2. 1549 NEW PLANISG MILL. The andertmted haring built a tame and commo dious Nal in the Borough of Sim - anda. and =ea if rith the moat modern and Unplowed machinery, for the manniactrcre of • yr, - - Dos - easu ANLi i st=ns, Are prepared to fdrirden• whether Luse or arnal upon the shortest testae. We hare giro • large ere Elety of MOULDINGS. of the latest stele and psetern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be trotted by hand. PLAYLNG. TONG 7:',UNG, , GROOVINeI. ISI SCBOOL HAWES°, Aid all caner wart pertaining to Joinery, win be date to cult au' customer& Parsons buil liar. sad not living mare than heels* to fain-teem mats, distant. 1.1 Etta it far their Interest to bay of ca, or bring their itumbor and bare it wetted by our enscainery. Briar your avid of roaring. or other lernber. and *tile Tour Aeon "is feeding. bare It ground out oral take It boas you. llre" will pay rCL..411 for Prkri, AN ID aninwes Liman delivered at our lumber yard. Como and ass as, aF tfrap . eget am" snits. 1114 1. B. BUIXIEBB k CO. TTHACA &ATHENS RAIL ROAD A. On and atee Menai. November Mb. len. passenger Train - OhNorth will Mae Athens et 8:41 salt.. unties se Mats M 1141 skin: , Gong South Mere Ithaca st 3:0111i, m.. Wive it MUM* • . 11116".,5t. QOTMEEERN Li ROAD. —Con and Trains will ran ai lotto* oars: I - 1 Antmrn. Athena. - Auburn. Athena. 7:30 A.w. 10:20 A. at. - 10:55 A; at. 12:43 r.m. .8:30 a:m. I 4:53 POI: 7:00 r. al. 4:10 r. It. 4:30 p.a . :. I. 1 ":-:- ' 9:00 1.: Y. , Train! leave Olveg9 for Auburn at 7:23 a. m., 12:40p. M.. and 9:45 p. in. Trains arrive at Owego frpm - Antrarn at 1}:38 a.m., 2:30 p.M., and 8:05p.m. t - TETE TABLE OF THE. SULLI VAN & ERIE ILAILLOAD.—Taattm ellect on Monday. NOT. 13,1871 TIIIITARD. Y. I a. Y. 10 : • 7:00 TowANDA 7:10. BATiCLAY JUNCTION 7:30 MONROE 8:00 I WILAXVICB 8:10 I ....NEW ALBANY.. . 8:20 1 ' MILLERS-- 8:10 DERHORR 9:151 Brrafica I A. at. 1 pA. N.Y.& CANAL & ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER To tak'p effect Momlay. Nov. 27. CIZEIME2 No.{ 7..;0. 1 Nn. 9. j 7... H STATIONS I• LI AXI,A3I 2 43 11 56, 7 45 Vastlra .12 451 6 45 8 40 3 341 12 13: 8 30 Wayfrly .11 551 C 55 7 55 3,40'12 5 0 : 840 ' Athens 11 45, 5557 43 430 135, 9 25' ........Towatl4 - 110(1't 5 25_7 05 530.215 10 25 . j...913 - a1neinc......1 9 551 4 33 6 10 555. 9 3215 45 .: ...Lsor , nille. ... , 9 341 4 15 5 43 5 17 • 9 5 .1 11 09 ....111P•litippen.... , 9ni 3575 23 6 25. 3 01 . 11 15 .... )lelo,, , pany .... ' .9 03 1 9 50 5 15 55 0 32.7 11 45 ...Tunkhannock... •-• 8 25, 325 445 7 r.o 4 2' , 130 ......Flttittrn 7 :13' 2253 35 815 445 200 ....1191k4 Barn.... 7 10! 2053 10 , 795 420 ...Mane V Chunt... 1 ,.....:11 20 ... 1' sr 8 14 1 . 537 ' Allotoirn i M ll5 19 v m 83%. 5 55' .', ... Beth ellera ..... -,,' 10 55 • i 9 10' 625 L F.Jibtou 1 925 1 , 1 , 1 • 10 99 815 945 . York .; G 45! 1..... • 30 I.:avra Tovran,l4 at 7 10; Athens, 7 50; Wa. s 00; arriN i• at Ehtitra at t 00 A. M. No. 31 'ray., tlnaira at 5 45; Waverly. t; 45; Ath CMS.: 90; arrive at To.cabda at. 7 45 r. 31. 11a•a - n Train.; dine at ICLit.) Trains .1:110 at l'itteto: 4 1 Slid fiOna New York and Philadel t•his with chltuze of ears. Down train ennneete at Al!entnwn with Through f - .st.Express I.4arriKbui7.., rittehurg and the West. • • it. A. PACKER. NE`v Pill 1 NORTH PItNNSYLVANIA ILtILROAD Shorteet and niest direct line to Philadelphia. Ba! tinier°. Washington, and the South. Panneugern thin route take Pennsylvania k 'Sew York Railroad train. panning Towanda at 7:15 A. 11.. make clos', connection at Bethlehem with Ex press train of North - Penn'a Railroad, and arrive In Philadelphia at 5:05 P. cdf.. in time to take night train• either for the South or West. City p - aasengerrcara aro at - the Dipct on arrival of a I tral co nvey Pandel/ge.rii to the various Depots t , at, pi rts L pf au. city. Leave North Penn'a Railroad Depot, eorner Berke and Aintrican stre ; Philadelphia, at 7:95 A. M. arriving at Tovranda 4:59 P. 51., came evening. Mantt's na=ag4, Expr collects and delfrers bag. gag,. office No. 103 moat ifth rtreet, Philadelphia: Freight recrivid at Front and Noble atmats. Phil& delph.:a. and forkarded br Daily Fast Froight tram to Towanda. and. all pants lit in inehanna eatley with quick dispatch. ELLIS CLARKE.. Gen. Act. P. P., R., Truitt and Willow Sui. Nos '2l. ite;o. R Philadelphia. ERIE ItiILWAY • MILLS rNpral R 6) MILES WITHOUT 7sANAc.tvr' citisca or co.t curs. lIHOAD LGrAcir.--POTTLF. TRACE _ FOR rid:NEI-AN Di TOLEDO. DETROIT. CliICAtlO, ISELWAFST.T.. ST. PAUL. Odt.AILA, And all points IT(' St and liortlawfat. WAVIITELD. GIALION. r7tlll.llA. 1..1170N. eCiCINNATI. T.SinANA.POLIS, LOpTSVILL.r, ST. LOUIS, -And An I,oint.a South and Sonthwest. NrA' AND bPrior= . a Roost AND faxtroco Cotr.m..N. vominning. all 3rod.?rn I:nprovemodta, are run thro3gb on Traini Buffalo. Niaztra Fan.. Susponslan Ciudna2ti and York. . ' Ca ap3 aft.2l. • Inn. ay. No.. 1.30 a, IS7I. trzias v.lll leave Waverly a 31,01.1 t t a tAkoWII.I4 hull,, •IZ : STI - LE:! H. 6 4.'27 a m.. NICiltT r:xPrlrss (m, , n,hypetor.pteth for ho , :i:es - ter. Ihifralo. Thrnkirk. Clev,dand and Ctn. emnah, contni tin] wth the Lake Shore, Nhcliiiiar. Southern. an. tirin-I T , -nnk Rallwaya at lir:ff4lo. Dankrk andi ; le,eland t.‘r the West: also at Cleav land with the,iC. C. C. a: ina. Runway for Indcan apolia: and at' Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Line Railway, and the Ohio k Mlsstssippi Railway :or tha . sontli and Southwe.t : also with connect +t,:: Lties at principal statons-on main hne. - lA , a. m.—NIGHT liicl'iiESS. - daily. for Roehoster. Lutialo, I mnkirk, Cleve:and and I..':nrinnatt. mak :- ..! dit4 - 41,.. 1,1• . tc't!U:ttl tr3.7:s of Grand Trunk and Link:. rodl.lre na11,a3 , ..5t flu:lain, Dunkirk and C.,: - Veland. 1,.: ma p.ont.. West, and at (.'incintaati %:t.b the Ohio k Iliscsstrri and Louisvillr Short Idu , z Icsdwara for the south and Soutn-w...gt also NN , d..11 as c,..4neettng llnes at prinople gtatiOni on line. TAX :N. Sundays excepted. for and Punka . 4.40 p. AC.20310.;)AT.10N. Sunslvo , 1. C p. fit.. PAT EXPRESS. SEMtlays excepted_ for 144:1:ester. Buffalo, Dunkirk i Cleveland, Cincinr.s. ti and th.‘l.4 , uth. Stops at Prinidpal stations and connecting points on main lids. New and improven Drawing Room Coacbes aeooto- Pliny this train from New York to Buffalo, Fand Sleepfua Coach , s are attached at Hornellsville, , ran t•thir !In - .' to Cleivelnr a and Galion wltliont change: 10 a.m.—ES. MAIL, Sundars excepted, tm But. Ibtlnkt - k - and Clt cell :d, co =lee tir, ,, svith trains for the West. A Sirvrivz Coach is attachd to this train ro.nning ts....ron,zh to Buffalo. 7:01 a m.—WAY FRETGITT, Snndais ex rpt^3. 1131 :10 a. NT TRAIN. any (r 111 C We.t Gor.ccr EAST. 1:37 a m.—NiciliT tarni- - ;:... 4 .samtaYg ea , eoPd•con• nc-ctinl: at N , w York with aft,ruc , on trains and steamers far 11 , sten and New England cities.. e"rtit cna , be• arcnmpany thin train to N. T. 6..0R a.m.—C P.:CINICATI.EXPRESS. Mondays ex conne,ting at .IcriNey City sin - afternoon and evenina train.. of N; . .a7 Jeremy Rallroaa for phila -.:,) :a.. +.th.qlE - 2.2°. ..- z • 7.—; 7 :—.T.- -%! Elifsfr:'&•t-A=f; • 1.: . . A ......: .7.7 4 •44 =.. .. -• }\. : 5V -!ems-azia -e. ,0 . wz......0 ---„1Z.,?%-z. c 'tu .= ..:1.....5,-y? ~ 1 . 5 =EJL.i.......1:e =.===Aa...x.: HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, iiid Giow, Linen Callare, Oafs. Hantikerchicrk, Red Lam, C0n=.0.4 :fx.f. CtirrlNG an 4 raLING &444. :kcfm THE UNDEREWHIED: SAYING Pirdowed tho ontito folsOiot of IL IL PATCH, RAIL Llth. 1871. In the Pail:ilk 00.. im Emir props/Id to seer to the damns of Bradford Clourd7 aad vletal• ty, • largo awl me osiodoll stoat of GROCERIES, -T7'W'TiMTP!MrP^I that I can sell IS ss 2011 airs as can a Mehl." elsewhere. I now *Me to the kale& splendid stock TEAS, COFFEPS, SUGARS, I " - MARCH. fiLLIMATUB, 8P 80. Hare oohand • large dock o AKRON FLOUR, GRAEI3I DO RYE DO., 1317CIEWITYJLT DO TRAINS, 1871. I keep congtantly on hand, LARD, and all kinds of FISH. Would call the attention of the public to our Can't Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO, 9 In finality - or price. Jesse Oakley'aelebraked dry. New Tort Mendes' and Brown Soap Please , all and examine oar stock of WOODEN WARE. Large usortmest of YANKEE NOTICiNS, TOILET FOAM &c... kc. I mill pay the highest cash palm for COUNTRY PRODUCE. rumen, give tin a call before selling elsesbere All pereoue Indebted to the late Ann milli:aerie cell ma!‘e immediate raiymenL Towards. 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SI:UN AND BRIDGE STS., Ma I desire to call the attention of the 'public to ray .assortment of goods. which is always fall and com plete, sad will be sold to ray customers at lowest market rates. My stock of TEAS, • COFFEES,. Wm. been pruvhaaed Cure the We reduction In the :tariff = them and are offered at prbore to ma% rtsporid. Orders by raga or" ethereal wlfl reeeTq weft' and pro=pt aumtioa Thinking t e pabLz - for the INeref warotokire they hat° given me, I-oish a coutioneriee of the same. CASH PAID FUR COVNTHY PBODCCE. 0b.20'71 GOI,D i STltti COMING DOWN ! GROCERY & PROVISION Lila, COWELL & MYER'S at prices that cannot fail to add& all - that es i ar y determined not to be suldersoLd by arty o. bate enlarged their Bide by beating su that they now have room for the fresh supp Lies that are daily received by them. They have connected with then. 'store i Mar gketen where they now keen fresh meets to WSW the der or p tan &tall sappily or Geo. cerise did Infts, towldett they would oaths attention of all rash buyers.. Come and emomthe oat LI oda and Prices. before perchadtg. and addry yoecreebes. We rozrettee all goods to dee ezmle sthataction. We are thenktal to oar auttontere far their pad liberal patrolmen and mum a =Mama of the mama (XIVICLL k =Zia- Dee. 20. uta. A FULL ASSORTME'ST OF zusico sad =am ?scab: at Midi 10. INEL lOZo It 13:1=1, S. C. B. PATCH C. 8.. PATCIT ....io. 1 PATIO'S'S BLOCK.. TOWANDA, PA AICD SPICES, Y. J. LONG + ASD INXLI TILEOG DI TIM are now being ofkrutd at ; Cbolo4 Tir - ENRY FRANKS, xi. ( successor to Homy HAszut?,) MERCHANT TAILOR, ; No. 4. Griffith A. Patton's Block. iiiidge Street, To wanda. A good assortment of Cloths. Vestingsand Caesimerea, constantly on hand. Goods made to order in the best manner. EUREKA ! EUWA ! Everybody has discovered that THE OLD_ CLOTHING HOUSE Rosenfield 'Sr, "Wolff 'One door scrath of For k Mero , #'si iw THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS They now have a great store fun of the aIdHEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT j i -.11 - F'N AND BOYS' CLOTHING To be found outside the cities. Tbrir goods are FINE ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY .TAST-F.,, CHEAP ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE DON'T BE DECEIVED "Never leave an old friend fur a new one Remember that Rosn - FIELD k WOLFF ar perms:l,lAl:: located Lem, and can u'er greater in ducement,' to curchaeers than any other houpo town. it i. , the interext arntlPtuely to tins tv. , ..tion to conlo and brzaz all thva• boya, - and giro the:: gooda au examluatlutl. Cou.,,t,r the (let that you can buy at BONEN FIELD a WOLFT'S. baaut:ful and sub.uanual.1 , 411 mg to: a mere sou,z. IZOS=.:,'NFIELD S. WOLFF Atl - ust i 3. In7l. TIkIPORTANT TO ALL WHO J._ VALUE: THOR SIGHT: Ti.• M:glit the aced a.sal,ted. the weak strengthen ed and the'perfect preserved. ' PHIL. DELI OPTICAL INSTITPTE7 Fur the manufaeturhv of the NC AVT. CONVES. CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON 153 YOKED AND rc‘7. - ED 01.-LISS roll WILE. Ot LN I= The Cob-atetottfea Crystal Spectacle.% male by the above institute are now a long time before the pubic, and the tarot and Increased demand for them combined with the tinoversal acknowledgment of their clearness en vision and ease to the eye, show• plainly that they are superior to any other glass.• in the The majority of Spectacles. (mostly imported) and no matter how fine the frames. contain but a poor and worthless article of glasees. (giherally cast or presi , ed,i they are made to be sold only. without any calculation respecting benefit to the eye. and therefore the great complaint of poor , end weak sight. Thousands are using glssees now which tire and fatigue the eye. where the objects get dim. afte,r abort usage, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight, which. were they properly suited. would be preserved a We time; The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Crystall3laasiee are the following : The buses are ground of. the best material. pure and bard. and made only for optical purposes, they are therefore notdiable toget scratched or dim. They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision not found in any other glass. Ttiey can be used erluapy well by day or candle light Yr.theta tiring or fatiguing - the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the con• cave convex mirror. according to the philosophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only Instead of forcing it. That the tenses areeentered correct into the frames. They can be used longer than atry other glasses without 'atangingto a higher power. The trestles are nude strong and durable by expe rienced workmen and warranted to give matialactoon. WU. A. CHAMBERLIN. Dealer in Watches -Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan da. Ps.. has the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. to Pedlers employed. July 12. 1870-tf T OwANDA STEAM FLOURING MILLS ! NV. H. FULLER & CO., Iteapectftdly infirm the ratter that having rebarlt on the itte of the old mill. withal] modern tinprore mento, they are now prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING In the beat poarible manner and on the shortest nonce. puns trill be rpeeed to give satisfaction. Farmers doing business in town can bring their grain and have it groand the same day to take back. morr.,.BrCKWItEtT nova, FEED & 317-‘l., By the ear laid or in goal:tray to watt purchasers GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER ♦T IC Flat TON-. All kinds of grain taken.la exchange far Muter Melt pahl for as k.nds of grain Towanda. 1ater.1.1671 ASCHOR LINE STEAMERS. Sail everyy, Wectuesday-sad Satantay. to and from KEW TOM. AND GLASGOW. Caning at Lander:7 to land Malls and Passenger*. The Strainers of this favorite line are built es ter -lily for the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted up to every respect adth all the modern Improve ments calculated to insure the safety. contort and convenience of paese&ers- Passage Bates Payable to Carretxp.•_to Gr.A.Sal6ol , *. LIAMPOOL and LONDONDERBT. }MST CABM. and Nocardcag tO CABEN lIETCELN TICKETS. suo. aectuizq beat ac- oncast-Aations. AGE. 123. . - 'Parties Mtn ttiZtg far their hinds in the Old Contra try caa purchase tickets at reduned rates. . Foe M eier particulars apply to KM:DENSON BEOTHEILS. Bowling Owen.:. T. or to S. C. 312 A NS. Central Erpreee Othea. Towanda. Pa. 31noethrtl. 0 MING COMMERCIALWYCOLLEGE. KINGSTON, Pa. ofAvidied is 1863. is comsection Mossier ass ay,. Re-opening 3IA 1.18:1= She most thominidt Oleille of Commercial Insirtto• eon fn the coontry. tenet Lew dam et eat Nitier, pet clan Ceennerrial Wier; Sllnations buntahed to superior - graduate*. trout time to tints. Ow, graduate* well:hag burettes and honorable pod time in nearly every State in the ram. Warn* Ing taught by mead and register. Particular snap. bon is p..t+l to Peuniarretp. Broaststs nay porn* erudite In both Berntnary end notrunereisl College. Iletto:srthlps for full Connuertial course. MOO, eft Selorrephing. 133,00. Selecrspbing alone Mtn _ Oreamentel liieridd;o. (three inosthel MOM. Bond per nest SLO3. Tor ~.rttrther in formation. alarm Bee. R. ?Arum DK D.. Petted pal Wyoming Sanitary and Ocencerretal‘ or , Smar s.ls A., Principal Orinnarrcia Coiigq KNIXtogi.A napl3ll4m amain antiltavideas, PEOPLE'S _ swami: Aak nongs9N ir•-•••• • • • •••:: • IFN " • [r... ..I ♦ MW mad motet* stook at C:1 3t . A V j I3I& L! a Which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. CODFISH, MACKEREL, FRUIT Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE. NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &a. Bring on your produce. Rhlchwe pay cash for A mutant imply of Ashton Salt. all fazed Churns. Rutter Firkins. Tube, /sc. Please call and look through our stock. and do our best to please 'you. W. A ROCKWELL .Towanda. April 25,186.9. GROCERY AND PROVISION szio. - E?, E. 51 c C EDWARDS FAMILY PROVISIpNS, MERCURII SEW LUXE. TOWANDA. PA. We do not deem It neeegoary to enumerate aline diferent uncles we keep. Our ...sew - meat is A.LWAS COMPLETE. FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cub paid for ParTllehl PrOdUet. Ititcll MEII.CUR are now receiv ing a fresh il,o‘in in fLetrlthe.bonglat glue. the lot January. to all:ch they incite the At tentlnn thetr :mewls. We keep the tare.- 4 t t•toek to t,,,an. our g,,,,,,(1.14 are treoh and deairablt, We sell at lowe.t tharket dau. 1,71. _ _ _ FRESH AND NEW TEAS, lton.. , ;ht am,'" tbP ro,nt dechth , in riee. Ina F4•lllr.g cheap at r.tvi. FOX It liEr.cutt. Jan. Lo. 1171 VON. )IERCUR an:. Gr c •nes at retaa. J 271. 19. I'4l. VOX 1IETICI:11 are selling an.lFreah Jan. P. VOX MERCUR are sellin-z, Jan. VOX 31ERCI:11 ;:re sl l inn first " clasA tio.oada valy. JJ.7I. 19.1'71. FOX & MERCUR and .t•llini cb,aper tt.an ev.r. Jan. 13, 1,71. EIEEMBER • that we are serna•• R 1.10;,411, An;i that we won't be rthder,Dia Jan, M 167.1. FOX k MERCUP— : ATICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC .ITI CO—Tory choice—at Jan. LP. IS7I. FOX t ME.F.CFR'S. Fox s; MERCUR do not deal 'in Shoddy 6104 A Jau. 19.1'1. OR CUSTOII - E.RS can relyupon getting the very best the market sfo;ds and it lowest prices. E. T. FOX.. Towanda. Jan. 19:71. ' HENRI' 31E110E — it. • IE3IE.IIBEII THAT :PDX VIER ' curt are rets.:linz all kinds 61'. , oefiries at wholesalepnees. The largest stock in totr:ri' - G•x•cls first class. E.... FOX. Sept. 29:70. HENRYS MERCER. THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN JL town by the,r.w.ntty or retazl at FOX k MERCER'S. BAKERY AND DING ROOM. BRF &T), PIFS, CAKE,CRACKERS, In axe DINLNG-110011.8 we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a . good meal at all timea of th. day and evening. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON DtIUSO THEM SEASON. Also a tau &apartment of Groceries, Confectionery, fists. Nut& mayl9' tt CENTRAL jiIAREET. The subscribers still' contantie to keep constantly on band a toll and complete assortment. of ',eery thing pertaining to their business, consisting hot BEEF, PORE, FRESH AND SALT 311 — /TON, BEEF. .T.A..118. TEAL. POULTBI . , , SAESAGE. LARD, BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF, . TALLOW. Se., & c. t Alio. 7 1 I ' S Et FRESH FROM THE TART'S Pecs vial:Jag Orden in large br rmallquazdt. ties will be threathed on abort nonce, at the old stand. CISTIAL Manz= Montanye's =Mock. Irst door north of Dr. Portal's. eau. 8 =ult.t EELLtIi & ILTIXOCE. Taco. Itotiocz. ' Feb. 24. 1870-tf G. V. 3LASO.N. W. IL 'FCLLPII. THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO, Is ILLICITACTCZED s3ql. STYES. FACTORY KO. 1, , see that Every Package yea buy bean that km:4;o3=m Dee. 14. 11rM. rriFIRER HOUSES AND LOTS IN TOWANDA BOBOCOEI YOU S r v r —ezenaled oa Papier Street above Western avenue- These - hours are now being built and stll be eennpleted on august Ist .cood well cistern. LEA CP-111: with each house. For further particulars address or en of v r e e orn4e, - R. BB Orr T T. At Rod, iftkits, and Due Tosucik Ps. HERRING, PORK, HUTTON, HAM, D.UMY3IEN, Witoleaslo ace. I:etail Dryers la JGBQCERIES A.ND W eel ncalang but JAMES :gc - CABE, W 7.1. EDWARDA. RETAIL! Fist block north of War,' Bowe BASE-D DAIL Y And said at Two:cola and Local.% D. W. SCOTT & CO SrGAB CTIIED HAMS OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY Mm,"!'"!, 3D DISTRICT or 31-11ITLAND‘ Crooke:7 ad illastwae. str_rruEs FOB THE M I A TJT WIekRAM CROCKERY. ettiNA, From IL h Co., —Fnato, QT , A SSWARE New and trantital patterns.' STONEWARE SILVER PLATED WAJtE, From B.cx!,;ere & Brother FRUIT JARS Towanda, Ann. 20.11 7=it-zc. L'IINITURE NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NV, pz, mw ot r ering st 01:r W11014.63j, 4101 FURNITURE EMPORIUM, = The greateAt tii.lumntents to those iu want of . FIRST - CLASS FURNITUitE Ever altered in tLis market. Tile attention of the public is eepecially called, o our recent boav purchafta from the - late °rest Atm tion,Sales oft . CHAMBER AND PARLOR FURNITURE! We are now offen4g WALNUT MARBLE r TOP SETS AT $ 5 00. A.r.4 * - - NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, Together with our Compete Stock of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPRING BEDS, MATRESSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, And in fa.... escrytlong to be frmti l l in 3 First-ilyai MLIE=I CH.EXPER THAN THE CHEAPEST TLIAT WE ARE NOW lIANCFAC -11 wring'. our oan tr-Ati factur, chrap.•r than you can buy c:tp•rsde 1 , 7 00 j excl.wzlge t•,r goods.' IMM=EI 11:):_•EW.)D CSF...SETs urra , ,,L'CASES, AND CUFI'I..`.:S Of es.:ry ROD/a.* ITIIII FINEST HEALSE IL rt!if:-. „HU:It:7 I to the Depot tree of etiarli;a. El= Towanda. Jar.. Ir. lh B:ots ar.a -Shoes. _ . GREAT . BARGAINS IN BOOT'S ez SHOES EMIII EGOr AND SHOE sroßs, South Kid of Ward Rouse 'The ;Inge:rig:Eel are recievizg 4. large and well ae lectel star: of A X .D 11, 00Tti n itabl :or 1.1.!z St3IIrES AND FALL TRADE, Whizll w offer 10 for Cash. - C3usisting of GENTS, LADIES, .LND CHILDR E N S - SER ED AND PEGGED BOOTS MADE TO ORDER :REPAIRING NEATLY DOVE.. AND BEADY WI/EN PROMISED. Thanktil for past I hreote. wi 80116: a contthttipoe of the eattne. 14.11rICL WOODFDID GILEX.R2 Y. CIARZ Towanda, April b. ISO. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED. L. C. NELSON. Ilas made armumements to secommOdate customer* that are constantly calling with boots and Shoei for new soles, etc., arid have had to leave them, to their great disadvantage. until another day. The constant call for this kind of work, and the desire to basalt. done immediately, has induced me to make such ar rangements that you need net return home Without your pole being renewed and your heels set square.• . - For prices that are honest and perfectly Lair. Ladies that tame gaiters that are broke at the toe , TO this repair.ahop is the place for to go To get them re-ramped. Meatiz tipped or half-wiled. And poem feet well protected from the wet and the cold New work we caw make yeti with the above double quick. We tan make them for yontizinTor - we cazigtvellamo to you Wel. We can make them with high heels, or we am give them to you flat,. ' So you. need not stager with a brick in T.:Mr hat. X.8.-Good tide.; vinegar for sale by barrel or gal. Front of Methodist church... Main street. Towanda, Dec. 13, 1870. 1.. C. NELSON. F OR S -VLF. ANI) TO RENT, W. DITTBJCH'S MUSIC STORE ON7. HUNDRED FIRST-CL SS PLiSO3. ONE , HUNDRED AND TWEE MELODEONS Two ursosto Ceram . ASD &tract osotts, Pits Hundred V ctfna. Clirionete. Plates. Esajoit. Guitars, cy=grerctnas, ACCONtan- Strings for CI String Instruments. Drums. Banes, etc. • .snter mreac ND myrsucriot soots FOR EVERT INSTRUIMST. -PIANOS From the only Irst.class =Akers' In the tailed States, as F. C. Lhgtite k Co.. Decker Bros., Stine.. way. ...Weber. New York: Hallett and Coniston. Boston: Ifalhewahek,. NeW , Haren Ct.; C. Meyer, Philadelphia and Raabe in Baltimore. Melocleon.• from B. Shonioner. Sew Haren, Ct.: Pelonbet. ; Felton t Ca. New York. Drawn. the celebrated Csol.ien Reed Americium Organ, sad the Bah,' s TUARTS warri, DRIPS at Combininon Orval. • -Ore door east of Ilercar's Bank. the, only store of the kindToirazda. N[ atEacrn's • • air. 2911 not-2 DR. H. C. PORTER, SON & CO., , OLD CASE DRAG STORE, Omar Maki and Pin. Etre.* Torsadsw P. nue recently added largely to their aMek, gra snit empletiassortment, mutitating an extensive vie risky. embracing many articles used In the Arta for mechanical purposes. carol 017 selected with red to the progressive 'ratite of tho public. which will be kept constantly =Oiled with fresh purchseest. end tared on the most reasonable terms at Wholesale or consistisigof . . DEIOO9, 31.1:DICLNIV, CHEMICALS, PAM* 011 A. YASSIIIIMAX IMI ALCOHOL AIM TIIIIPMNTLCE, SASH, PABST, PUMAS, WEIXTB-FASH, And WI kinds of Brushes,. Full lines now open TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, A mpapkte anortment. • Touseco, SNTIT, PiPTS AND CIGABS, Garden, Plead and. Flower Seeds. Trusses, Sup. 'Pumps.Suspensori Shoulder Braces, Breast Teethicu Pangs..ursLng Bottle*. Nipples. Nipple Shells and Shield*, Syringes. Bed Pins. Self-Sealing Fruit Jan. Thee- Stone AU articles warranted aa imprewented. Persons at it - distance earrrsceive the.ir'Arders by stage or mail. which will - reri..ive prompt ar.d . carrfni attention. freatnitansly at the (aloe,. cbscrain_ only for medicine. 'O4 - Thankful for past atronage,would lea pt...lllllly announce to tta , or friends and the riliblic.th;at no pains shall be spars 3 to.t.stusfy, and went the cola tinnation of tipqr contldence and patronur. The beet kind in market. *Open fiondaya for prescriptions trim 9,t0 10 sta., gad 12 nt. to 1. and 5 to t; IL C. I'ORTER. SON &- Co. • July 1, 18r741.-rr. TAYLOR'S CEtEBRATED Olt! TAi Great JrArAm.rrir - R , ri-d!: should be kept and tined by ... every , Farmer that keep. either Cattle or Horses. every Teaxnwter. and Lavery Stable Keep every Physician and Horse Faster for it will many times cure pain and lameness when all other meth. loen have, failed. Miners and Railroad Men should certainly keep it. for it is un.surpssaed for brumes and sprain'. D:srksmithe ehould keep ,it for their own use and for their customers tender, footed horse...an nothing equals it tender feet. Everybody suffering from pain and ImMehess of any , .. kind, burn", cuts. wound" or any eruption of the akin, Coma, Chilblains or - any disease requiring, an I outward application should certainly keep this-6,le larwted medicine. Every bottle warranted to give, natiniaction. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son . Co. Porter & Kirby and F. W. BrownDrugmets. Towanda, Pa. And by every Druggist and defile?' in Bril l . ford and adjoining counties. • Johnkon 11,1loway and Cow I,n, who:esale Patrtit. Meafrine Dep - rt, CO2 Arch Ittreot Ph ilatißpl h WhMPFale Agents. 11. I:ROWNIG TAYLOR, RHEUMATISM 7 -:;CEURA.LGIA ! to any person producing any Medicine showing half as many living. permanent cures as Dr. Frrtun's YEG ETA ELY RHECUATIC REMELT. reed inwardly only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious drugs. Warranted, under oath, to have permanent, ly cured 03 in every 100 patients treated in the past ten years. (See testimony). It is the acientitle pre scription of Prof. Jos. P. Paler, M. D., i graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. P.. 1933. —now one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians. and Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,-Lwoo- has made Neurlgia. Chronic . and • Inibunatory Rhenium- Uspi the specialty of Ins entire professional < fa.,!t vouched for by the signatures, accompanying riar . ..l bottle, and other testimonials of many prowl-, cent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro -1e7.1 sufferers from poisonous quick nostrums and useless expenditure of money, a legal snrned' guar . antee, stating. exact number of bottles warranted to cure. sill be forwarded gratis to any sufferer send ing by letter a full descriptlon of atMetion. In ease of maize to cure, amount paid-positively. refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by express. cbilect on de .livery. .42SIctel insiked to write for advice; all in formation and s tnedical advice eent by lert.r gratis, Address Dr. J. P. FITLER. Fourth FtriN.t.. Plialado4phia, Pa. The Relied) is sold or obtained by Druginsts, - SHOES .311SSES, I= Drags and Medicines. 171611141UPP TIMM 1111ASI. KEROSENE. OR COAL OIL, rin!". LAM'S, WADES. WiCES, MIMI& . Sperm. Lard. Whale, Neat. Foot Piney and TWA Articles In all thelr,Taxiety. SPONGES. BRUSHES. SOAPS. COWS. Pomades, Bair-Dyes. Pertnrl7. Pocket . Halves, Bazars; TOOTH. SHIN AND HUB PREPARATIONS. PURE WINTEI AND LIQUOILS, For ifedielnaluse, Elaynrinii Extracts mometers Jug., Glees Ware: Bottle., Vials, Corks. Bath Brick. and State Insckittii. Fah Tackle. munition, tic.. Betailic. Eclectic end Elouiceiatb7 is biodicines, and ail the popular Patet.t .ItEDICINES'. Propr - ..,t0r, Leltayaville, Pa., julyl9'7o-tf $5OO WILL BE PAID For 'tale by PORTER KIRBY, Diu:Lz:Ets. Mer cued Btoeg, P.T. • TOW.IN Marble Worlse GEO. 31cC.thE Sc SON llAve !not .'t rethe lar,;est zsiortment of AMERICA 'AND ITALIAN IR, P. 2_, ! Ever enhiblt,l in Val. tw tion , .te_5022„:1, they - Invite tr.e attentiouofthe publx. - They keep on tan.? or ftut:_ah to order 110Nt.ICENTS, TOIII3 'STONES ; MANTLES, Of erer7 AT 'nit: LOWEST TERMS. -- Persons in want of anything in our Line are re- Spec:fully inr;ded to call and eiannir.q our stock. 3.IcCAJ:I I E, & SON Toaratda. May 1. 1171 B. PETTES & CO., Base noir' on ham,: a to, stock or FALL AND W I NTER GOODS In grint Tariety, inch in DRY Goons. 11:ILIM:11Y. FANCY GOODS' AND NOTIONS, DP.L.SS SILSS, SILK VELVETS VELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS, AND SELIZI.Si _ Which they will eel: at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE, St the of the B. cippos . ite the Coat. per - '20.31:3 MAIN STREET. TOWAN-DX..PA =II NA'TIONVX::!!.,INSUARAN CE CO. ortr.s. ► MAX CLirrAZ. /.00060:-IAID IN PULL Chartered by Congress. les& 4 CILLIIMICE EL" C,LAIta. President ; • . JAIL COOKE, Cliairntan Finance and El. 6m EMMY V. COOKE. Vice President ; =MON W.. mr,sec and .Arti,u, The advantages of the National lafear.inrs-tte 1. It le a National CompenT, chartered by C.ar, rer4 2. It has a paid up capitalrof One Minion L. 1 1 ,„ 3. It offers low rates of premiums ; 4. It furnishes larger insurance than ether c, u , prutlea, for the summoner _ IL It ts • detlnite and certain 6. There is no possibility of rnlarepreeentatiot t 3 agents, or misunderstanding by pnbey.hrv:.,. 7. The policies are plain contracts, ite nelrb canoe for so much money: • 8. All policies are non•forfeiunq ; O. ,The policies arnexerupte r6rn. attactratent. E. W. CLARE k CO., Bankers, GenerarAgentn. D. B. RVESEit. ItZPr N. C. =MEE & A. G. MASON e3.Acenta for T.:ma:ids and viciruty Jan. 9, 1869. -•-• - GITARDIA.N ktItAL LI.FE E.C.I7IIANCE COUPANI NO. 2.51 BROADWAY. NEW TriEL PoiActrs rx Foncr. Arstax. Iztcomr..; over. LOferA PAID All approval forms Df POHelen ignel Liberal modes for payment of f.r.biann€ Policies non-forfeitable by their tert,. The entire profits of the Coo,paLy ably amcAng the insured. ANNUAL DIT,IIir.NDS WALTON EL • . vaL.LL§,it T. - 1190E.E11. vccr LUCIUS M PHILADEL - PhIA REFLREN.7Li Jar Coo k Co., Bank,Pr?7: k Lazikent. WooDszDz it Cu., T•if.M. - r..1..v2t,P.. S. A'S HEaczn. Preot. . T. 13. _ .1. A. RECliftn , jiy . 1 ,- -was.,!x, Fa A3/13—NNfC Insurance A ;.;-(?'n FIRE. LIFE„.til.).-i - CCIDENT IN;7::kNCE Irri'tter: 7ar.,1 r.ro ePv :rl.auze a;:a:r.9t LIGT:ITNING To I. , :i:d/rlze aol cvL✓:flix I,lt OFFICE ON MAIN STREET Ofp , : r w, ariglr7l.. :Ice= tr. 3 D LkErES For? 1.. • PAPER - A: ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL LOOKS Lis, 3lrsrc, STATIONICT AND PlCTrita; BLANK BOOKS YANKEE SOTIONS. Tmicada,.:tiot'. 19; 18t8. -PT B -EPlc is recpecttuUy informod that dery Des been removed to the • , Reporter - Antrd.sfory, where to - D1 be done . 800 - In all its car.ots bramcies. tra terms 13.7-.3.3 , is... is •‘ the times •• will all , iw. The Biriclery wilf -- --.--- the charge of . . . H. c.-Nrtrra.E.Ea, . .. • I ••/ erperienceci Binder. and-ail work wili 1 ,, ; ^ "•• T . - 1 _done in a style and minter which cant , t 1 , , •-.1 -, ~, 1 . 3lnsic. Magazines. Newvapeta.ol,lllo , l - A. t•-• in every variety of style. 'Parti&X...a.i sir, nt.-:"......: 1. paid to the Bulin,s; and Binding of -' . •• I' • - ' e- BL.kNi - 2: BOOKS , To shy desired pattern. whiccia yrislny and bility will be warranted: All work will be ready for delirery when The patronage of the public is ar.e. feet aatiafactßio guaranteed. Towanda. August 2, 1866—tf. TOW...A:NI:Lk AGRICULTURAL • 1: STILL Auvr.' The supezintezient of this shop .:f Lew a'_-="•' sortie of the„beat. LUMBER WAGONS, PLATFORM WAGONS COVERED AND.OPEN Bt GTL ever ofered in Vl:ils market. lift: -2-^iveted OAK AND IiECKORY TIMBER used. and all.went made by . the r....05.t EM?M2O'CIED SCORTCV v s ; a We hale the parer RUSSIA 'Bps SLATS, Ter7 Ught. and so durable thit ecet =.o.e .2I little to do towards their decay. • Please examine our work before pnrchae:sx where.. Revellla a done on short notice. M. C. Mmitrat Preet,.CENl Towsodallniy 20, le7o. TE. -BOT;TiRS & CO., el • GMelatAL PRODLCE CommissiobAnts , SCRANTON, PA.; Aeffeettnny solicit eousign=:frzta of BETTER, EGGS. CHEESE, V£Al:79rl:Var ar, other Farzia Prods Y. One of the firm • Ilarin4 teside4lScranton fi,r the past ten years. and hseinyi extetin-e. t. -cr_uat• ante with th e business =en of the city. les fe*: Silent that ire an seII prodnee to the enure ...a:o -ber:0n of consignors. ; -RE.FEIjENCES. L. S. CHBTSBL:CL -A. G. FRlSittEkrirell. BALTOKrsI. k BLACKMAS, 'GORHAM k Cal USN, Leltaysvale, Pa. • , • . S.' G. 'MITE& MARTO; .11..t.leiTiO. GA."' bans Pa. H. J. Clll - BITCS: EENRY SHOE3LA.F.Ea. F• Tina. Pa: 1 r Z. DOLMA. PLASTER. P.L A S E-•R . . . t fug irapply of Fresh finxind Cantra p15.....,r fro= Ystiferg i r t Co.'s beds at the enhser.l..rt mill. at. moo Etammerdeld Creek, r.:,,v:i F.-. pared sad warraated s pure arae.e. ap1.12:71-3= 6 't 'SAME; Vi e VERY CHOICEGREEN Black Tea aeller-g cheap at retall poi t iff.ae:Vß Cl MET I,VI . i 7 p.. ('Mt, r" • • S F ^. " .. r' ap1.26'71' PL ASTER Ini