il SSC ' The Iloneekold. SODA. I soAr.—The following is ex cellent try-it Two pounds bar soap ; twO pounds sal soda ; ten quarts soft" water ; - boil till it is all dissolved. To TARE Las OUT of the spotted part in , pure melted tal low, and the ink will _come out with ii. This is said to .be HOLES in the bottom of iron ket tles, min - stores, maybe stopped by six parts well- pulverized dry clay, and one part iron filing ; make into a paste with boiling linseed oil. 13nonmo Hmit.,Cut:thin slices from the middle of the ham ; pour boiling Nrater over them, and let them stand ten- minutes to freshen ; wipe the slices dry, and broil quickly. 11Au.uoAn CAss.--One cup sugar, one cup flour, two. tablespoonfuls melted butter, three eggs, one tea= spoonful lemon essence,one teaspoon ful - cream tarter, half teaspoonful soda. FEATIIESED CAM—Three cups .of tlonr, two of sugar, half cup of but ter, and the same amount of milk„ two eggs, one teaspoonful cream tar ter, half:teaspoonful soda. 'Flavor with lemon. POUND CAKE, Most:am—Two cups butter, three cups sugar, ten eggs, fly° cups flour. Stir the butter and sugar to a cream, add the yolks well beaten, then the flour, lastly the whites. Sroxot Ca:sm.—Break two cgs pan teacup ,eacup ; beat slightly ; fill up with thick, sweet cream ; then ild,l one cup of white sugar; one cup t:f 'lour ; one teaspoonful of cream .of tarter ; one half a teaspoonful of soda.. Flavor with lemon. WArEa - CARr...----One teacup of sug ar : half can of. butter ; ono_ teacup of water .; two cups of flour ; tea , spoonful cream tarter:; one .of soda ; li ., a,t,the butter and eggs to a cream; then add the other ingredients ; stir well; and - bake- quick ; flavor, with - nutmeg or lemon. lb CLEANSE THE HANDS FE.olt• DYE STAIN-S—Ponr a thimbleful of oil of vitriol in a basin of water, and wash without soap. When the stains are entirely removed, and not before, wash completely in cold water (if warm so much the better', using no soap until the acid is entirely off.. C.A.anor ItcADlN4.—One pound of; carrots boiled and rubbed through a eullender, half pound seeded raisins, three quarters of a pound suet, four tablespoonfuls sugar, eight •.noor.frds flnur, and a little salt. Boil lour Hours, and then - let it stand in the oven tsenty minutes. Serve. with cream sauce, flavored to taste. : . . ,„, AENIOVENG URI:A - K.-A. very . easy ,v fly to remove spots of candle greese; etc., • from it carpet, is to lay over them course brown paper ; anil-on it :;et t warm iron ; take off in a few jainuteg and the grease will be found on the paper - If one . application does not entirely, remove, try again. STAii.SANT 'WATER AND MILK-It !:;"A'S been known for a long time that milk left standing m a room where -oatients are sick, becomes permeated with the subtle poison - of the disease. Contagion has also been spread through milk, by reason of persons recovering from sickness attending to the labor of.the •dairy. The kind ~f , - or!fodder an-which the cows feed also gives a peculiar flavor and , .inality to their milk. In Addition to these facts, it has recently been de nfonstrated that the most startling eOnsequenees may ensue from the animals drinking, i stagnant water. Professor taw, of Cornell tuiversi- has examined with a microscope, milk of an;unusual, roby appearance, and fonniU it full :of those fungi, or vegetable Organisms, that abound in stagnant eater. On inquiry,le found that the cows from Which it came had only (stagnant water to drink, and further investigation revealed tilt , fact that the blood of the ani- seals teemo with. these fungi, and -that the-cpwa were in a feverish, un healthy Condition: The warning which thiS discovery ought to con vey is eery simple. It is the duty of dnirytneiq to see that their cattle have a supply 4:1. - pure, sweet water. TheY usel- such a great =quantity' of water that a judicious: concern for tile health of the community should induce t..l+oa to employ none but the very cleanest. OF CROPS IN NATtRE.-It is generally considered - that the prin ciple of rotation in crops is a Modern _discovery;; ) and yet nature has work ed in thisi way from the' commence ment. Proofs of this are seen in the regetable,remains of rocksi and coal beds, and} even now we see ,the `same principle t work whenever we cut down, a pi e woods; which if Allowed to grow in timbers again is replaced with deciduous trees, as oaks, beech es, Maplei, etc., while a beech or ma ple cir oal, wood cut -off will be re placed wii h pines. Here is undoubt edly rotation of crops,. and we mere ly followilature when we adopt the principle in oar agricultural opera tions. —Poor. FEED.--Jeremiah O'Brien, Oneida county, N. Y., wanted to know of t e Farmer's Club, what he should do l for his CONKS ; he fed them bay, but, they were rough, scrawny, and poor, and veryi weak. 'Would copperas ielp them, or is the soil de _Swot-a in - l ime, potash, or iron ? He. wanted light on this subject. F. D. Curtis— P or feed is what's the mat ter. life hould give them some oil meal with their Fay, or steam their feed. Dr Crane added that good bay with meal of some sort was all that was - eeded ; it was poor feed that taus d all the hollow-horn we hear of aid most other complaints. St•did not pay to cook feed where corn was wenty-five •cent , a bushel, any how. , _ 1 (.... UST (.)14 litErtuo Coiss IN Alms-au ":Orange- County " milk ilk.,,Long Island thus feeds namely, ten pounds of trarts, of corn or oil-meal, eshel of brewers' grain dai ost of ibis is, for hay 15 1 1;5 cents, grains 18 cents, lv ir w he bi a . v h e r ra efa e ils yi a el t d tet d cart. Calculating for in ost of,stock and other ex. a_ a proper remuneration omfortable and unseasona necessary, if an "Orange dairyman is honest, he is eing a "bloated aristocrat," Io does not well earn his producer I , his cows hay, four and one ly. The cents, me total 48 el ton guar cents per , terest on penses, a . 1 for the tin! ble labor County " far from or . one w money. there is z something in kt i man said, when he. tried to put s littly kitten in it. ME dud, "u til l ,bis boot on rf7FTl!.r,i:rwa paimparz & MACE NE SHOP. ~ „. • Tbi under/doled baling purchased the Foundry sad Xectdue Shop lately owned by Johu Carsoze, am prepared to do all kinds or wort appertaintog s to their biudnesso - with promptness-a:ld dispitch. ~ - MILL GEARINGS , \ CIRCULAR SAW MILLS!, MAN DRILLS, sad *LI klndo of MILL BI . RONS win. TO OIIDER. ENGINES IMPAIRED, ktd all work tramoted to gin istiesotlon. Matti 4i‘ Of the Wed and mod ititprosedidndamannfactnrod and keArt constantly on hand rnady for rm. PLOUGHS, &DieEMU. MOO AND WOODEN BEAMS Of all kinds. CULTIVATOR% CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds , and the latent improvements kept constantly oh heel CHURN POWERS, LABOE AND SMALL SIZE STOVE CASTINGS CELLAR GRATER, SLED !IND• SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE 111,01 i SETTLES And all kinds of castings turnlahed re. March 30.1870. MBA'S% k =lemma.' NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! On Pine, betilisen Alain ind gocond. Streets, back of G. F. Mason r ik - Cp.'s Bank, tOWANDA, HENRY STULEN CO., Respectfully anconnee to his i...n.als3All..truns, ti.“ 6.1 hare buAt a NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY. where they wilt constantly keep on hand a full astort meat c.f F.A.MI IN CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PL ITFORM WAGONS, TROTTING StTLETS,. SKELETONS, Made of the Lest material and finished iu the beet city style: We long eiperieuce in city Carriage Factories k;11.1,S them a decid , id anl3 - antege over other. in the Finish, Style aid Durabititii of his Wegous. All they ast'+' ' ,• INSPECTION OF HIS WORK presiona to pa.:+chaiing tlgewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVVERFECT = Thankful for Vie liberal eatronaxe formerly ex tended'and resivetfu;ly ask s continuance of.the lame. ItEPAIItISG PROMPTLY ATTL,NDED To reduced yri t' f' Torands. slay 24. 1470. tf THE OLD MAJN STREET Carriage factory. JAMES BRYANT Still continue.; two manufscture of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Of every 4eecript:on, at the. u71it.412.1 of O. II MAIN tiTnr..ET, TQW‘V.iLLSIVA. ilia work is all td . tha LATEST STYLE . AND FINISH. in the inane ;urn nr wvot=l" mltitiug usea but BEST .STEEL AXLES; Tu ethcr %.th the COMPOSITION LOXES Tn Light PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS LUMBER WAGONS Sept constantly Cli Land tne best Eastern stock is nsed in the manntarttue i Wheels. Spokes are all rived ont—nct saared. ALL WORE SOLD W,UiRANTED EQUAL TO -ANY Ae•to tattbla, sal 48 to durab!lit SUPER:OR TO ANT IN' TIIIS SECTION' IP - lA. Wcirs WAsamrlT.D. JAMES BRYANT! ap1.19 71 BI-100 D CO. &Wl continuo o manufachare thelr reloloste.d HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will sell a better machine, for less money tlasn can be had elsewhere to the world. We claim for our machines that they will do as much, or more. tan any other, and Ire more durably built. We personally superintend our work and sco that it is will down. We will send DIKIIIPTIVE CATALOOVES: of our machines, on sppliidiOn. ONE AND TWO.HORSE POWERS, One A' TS* Horse THRESHER a SEPERATORS. THRESHER and CLEANERS. FA-NNING MILLS, OCIACCLLIft am DRAG saw mrcre. • SAW AND GUST MILL work done to order. Give us seall before purchasing elsewhere. 'Yd. 'OD CLUO,ICEVIIit 4 SN:THIT •0 0 - ' I Y aoo'l ff Aug. 2, 1869. NEW PLANING MILL. The naderaigned having built a large and comma. dicme Ititl in the Borough of Towanda, and Ailed it With the moat modern and improved machinery, for the mannbecture of wnt - Dow SARI AND BLINDS. • ire.precared to All orders. whether Urge rkr amen. uporithe shortest notice. We hare also a large va riety of MOULDPICK of the latest style and pattern, which can Trash much cheaper than they a s be =Ad b y ha nd. TONG7ESG. • OROOVECO, AND ISCIIOOI. ' &OEM, And all other work pertaizazig to Joinery. Will bedone W suit Otte customers. ' Paramus building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen nines dietant, will nod it largely for their lutenist to tiny of us, or bring their lumber and hare it waited by our nasclaLnery. Bring your grist of, Flooring:rt.r other lumber. and while your team is feeding. hare it ground out and take It home with YOU. We 'will *y CASU for PLVE AND 143ELOCE UMBER tiativerei at oar Iturber yard. Corns and sums, or if Torteazicorn't a r w cite. ; Torpid& y.b.. 38C4. I X. RODGERS & CO. TITIACA & AMEN, -a- on and attar Monday, 11. Paaaimpr Train stasis North 8:43 a.m.. antra at Ithaca Booth leave It at 3.00 p. at. 5;20 p.m SpuTilElll4 , C GOAD.—Oa aid lifter X Train. willrun as follows men. Auburn. l Athena._ 1 An 1::w .2..ar, 10:10 4.M. 10, 8:30 A.lt.i 4:55 r. X. lA , 4:50 P.Y. I 'Dalai kayo Owego . for Au 12:4013. 55..*and 5:45 p. ui from Aubans at 11:36 a.m.. 2- - T I 3M 110.014 y, 2Ccq ziorrms.A.r.D., P. 2:10 7:00 TOWANDA 2:30 I, 7:10 ASUCLAIr JTTNOrIION • 2:40 ! 1:30 .. , .....110: 4 1110__ I r 3:101 0:00 1 ..wtr,,n)p stlo ALBArsir• • • • 3;30 8:10Imst 3:no , 8:40 , 130 n 4:251,9:15 BERNICE P. V. I A: 11.1 • ii r: 114 - x; CKWlrassfq pA. NT.Y.O R.R. CO.- OCMIEVRAIXD, I 1 ICOUTEWAL.P. \ING. i NO.INM 'N S: + ; at. 2. 130. —,..!P X4Ol ....--,—.. A ...1----, _'' , -- 1 l—':- ..SZI "T st ,r 3.1 (1. !.t ..... .. .. .. . 243 1 1 _ ... 561 . ,•'''' i _' ., - ' ; Elmira 19.45` - G 45'8 40 3 30'12 15; 8 30 , .......Warcirli...... 11 651 6 01 75 3 3 40'12 501 8 40.......Atberis ...... 11 45 .5 51 745 43J; 13:.! 925 , Tosrara a 1100 3 25.7 01 5 30,. 215.10 2.5' V;yalaelng ' 9 55 4 33 6 1 1 5 EEO 2 S.l 10 45". lAce- j ril e. .....1 9 34, 4 15 ; 5 43 6 17! 2 55;11 09'.... ll:Cchoplien..,. , 9 11 1 3 575 ::11 6 251 3 001 161.... Mehonpany.... ! 303 3 50 . 5 15 6ED 3 2.331 45 ; ...Tunthansaock....' 8 SRil 335 443 7 50. 4 27;1 ISO .......PittstDla , 735 225 3 li3 14 151 445 200. ....Wilkes Earru... ' 7101 2052 19 ....1 7 00. 4 20 —Martell CI l auk... .....'ll2O :. P . k. S. - IV, 535'Allenio A 3.1 11019 r .r. $ 1111 5 55! .....11ethleh rd, ... ilo e5l S 1 , 3 6 25. ED...tC . .. . 3'25; No. No INO .rurc".lr. 354 s' 7: STA.TIOI No. no Icaveit.Tow-tr. 1! vctr. S Arrive a.t . Elmira teats Elmira at 5 0 2fj. e 9; arrive at Towana .tomi Truing dine at VII' d'.,Tie at l'itti.toy. I , ,,,,sen,zei-a to and troin trith,nt c h ange of crag Down train connects at fast r;:pre,o! for liarrisi XTEW ROUTE sue. .• gb Q.1;44 and moat 111:fri tit, ore, Washington. ant ti Nor Yor - .1 Itallioad train. parrtha •'Pr.--andr, at 7.15 ma: ecloao cnnneciipti at llet'.-Irbrrn La. tw..s train of North Felix; a ita.lrnad. anr' arrive 'n YLilcdc it , hia at ti :o5 P. 'N ~ in titre to PA.. is tit tr F ( Aber fur the 17c rcmrs a-re .t tar at-rival nf convey Paaaerr ell! 4., the carioca Dt,t-.Ss ' 1 •pc via of the Ml r Leays North Penn'a I a react cornc..- an:l American etre :t , I hilaicP)his, at 7:35 A. NI., arriN ins: at T04.'1111'.14 4:" P. NI.. s-ans ening. 31 a 7 nea Mtg.:Zags Expr • - rallects deliv.rs h..g. pivc. office No."loseSont iflh.atr.K t, Phrlodviph a. IrILYSOUT ACCtS44IOP.STIC E. :D. - gatrtre:ved at Froit and Noff., strr arlph:a. and f.wwarded br Daily Fa. , ' Fre ..:ht tra.n to ows ;ult. and an peir.ii. is STIS -"ball', Var. , Z., with fin:vit dispatch. r.LLis cLAIME. fen. Ail. N. P. R. '_ - roast and Tilinw hta. 2;C , " - - 21, 1870.• ^Phils•lelybia. ! E R TA:UAW-I Y A!. - DISITUOVEM , •.0 COAC 14Y. crmbinit4 all r.': . alern - o nin i tnrongn on all Tralmk t4 l=rovviioa 13r;age l , Oeve a.:i1JC . : , 1,2t, kik! A14:1!.) ,, t Tirr F., RENHY AMIN H. S. CLARK. CO3 ‘1641) teber lltb. dn. leave Athens** 11:16 sm. Gettig Attire at Athens ac RAIL For.l3a, 2811, Autz.7%. ,Itts.l • Athens. ; A. 1:.-1 12;45 mu. 43 . :19 r. sc. Y. 'um et 7:25 arztve at Owego pan., and 8:93 pap. I ABLE OF Er.IE TWELIIO . 13, 1871. 01 I= AIMA'SGESEOT OF PAITIMIGErt TILATNS, . To take effort MotAO Nov. 27, 1871. ',lO :19 815 ....Y , 1193,1n11 t 9 45; Few T. '4l ..Waßhin: ! ;r1; ; t!;113 ..., • I { •A' S ~'l ~~: • A at: l'; Ather.R, 7:A; Vt at '3 qt") :r. Waverly. G Ate at .7 45 r. :llscrn, Up Train& Nca York ttp.,l I- 1. - .llt own W ith Thrnr:,,h P:tt.•hutg vind the West It. A.. FACKER. '0 PHIL DEL- A'SLA TtATJAiO.3LD. sffirra PENNSIT'i itto to wa,u3pid.. 1 e Sontb.: . MCE=2 Par,enge:n Fy this r 'a'•!r,l ;: -7 MEI MERE A N S . ,N+" ...2 1•. •7: s r. •c s.aark. C.ty Sac.mellatina Por. I.ol4:llarntou. Wairrarly 17. 1 :01-1 Cormlng Painted Pest. liracbester.. ' .7 . 40, 11 40. ..• . 1 R 20 10 20 " :4 8 53 , 2 07. 13 "-n.; B' 27 331713a10. , 121'9 6 2r.: 11 :5 11 2.0 :Niagara Pa 115.... a' ; 32 49 7Wi 1210. 12 10 SnBl.'nslOck 13ralge 'a r 12 5:: 710 1215 ,12 thiftnYl a' ! 1 (41 7 12 12 21 PuntiC: 222 720 12 54 12 54 C." , 7, '404 . " 181 f 5 r Cifteinust! . .; G (~)• ..... '; 7 4 0 21.. P. 'M. e • r..A. X. lo 31 or - 5:: 7 Pri 741. 11 'SI:, 7 2/1 - F , :•7 , 21; •• 13 915 , 2 :1 25 •• 5 sai 1030, 3 1.5; 41 ) :11i 11 r;)' 4,". 4 49 , 11 rl 52 - k •• ,i 3 1 . 2 7. 5 .^ J 6( a - 12:2, ...... • .... AUDIT TO:SAL LOCrl. TII.IIIrS I•srcpt Crni(ll..s : Cr.lkn. StNr). Stnithbo‘ro art - ' trei I F 'T 1'1:.t 4 10:21. C4 , rn"ltrz 11 :ro. Pa/ntel p 0.4 ; 4 , t.ip,,t 1:00 P.m.. /TA': 1:.:5. Ca 111.7 Ir.!, 1:65. Cameron, 2-2 S. Mirian 3:27, Can'..z.-o ^-:•iain : 7, at f10r1101.0114 , at 4:23 p.m. a.to.. vx“..r,t tittn,layq frcu, •a. .5; 0ppcn.....• at Crmt Imml Ilamton 11: 6 5. nootwr Uniun CamPa , : , l, (14 , .!0 7:11. Tir,loa S.o.itlll,rro ton R:P3. Wari•rly A:2n. o.l,emongt W4.11‘11:,..! Small;pnrt 2:1)4 ;Elmira (P. 15. ),!g Fiats 2:m. ('owing 11):M). Tha!ntejl A,l4!Kon 1 -6 itmi , l.4)nr,vlllplo:sl, Mille 11:n4. Carnpr , •,l 11.15. A,l^:an 11:17..Cani:teo 11 arr!aity, ^.l 1T0r1,011 , aP.1.• At 12;115 1 p.m. I:.:sna ;14P:r. fr. - 1n SnFtir, Canna. p,or ; ,! 7:15, Eiryroo,l Ein:2!,amt ,, ,n, rnion g:27. CmonviT. , " 1.1:4.7, 2 - 14. Vora 1,(.17. Stultlly)ro :9.40. Parton 11 - .7.acey 10:20. et,r.;:unr, 0-5.1. Elmira 11:2r. 11;:c } - ,at• 12,20 r.ifitear , At ;12:24. P 4 got, I . .. at`,l;un. a 04. .1:07, Carrel. 7:1 . I41;I'4'; 1:22, C.tt :75., Can:_stect And st :t p m.. t - sfe.:lt! 5rm,11.3 , . St.iTrm: at Gro4l P. , 0 1:5o. K*;-;.7.-0.1 2:21 rin7- 11Amten n:4O. Ifrxper 4:14, 4124. Campvli,:‘ r;:or,, and arriv:nct at pa•(.7o at 5 tit p 1:15 n ex ,, pt Sunday.. front Stor Tc,ln ne Riq Flaterl :39. Corlitt..: - 2:0, Pa it' PoFt 2:i •:;, and 1.1...qtre. eia Acnn. to l'Inf!"..lo, ^at .35 Try. . . • . . • except 8.4•13ayi.. fr•w• Stoppinl at Hooper 2:45. I'n , nn 21,5. entnprill , 3.11 Owog ,, 3:37, 3:53. S•d,tlibn 11 4:119, Barmy? 4:: lirncurly 4:10, ("hewnne. 4."6. 54":11v.1• , :rr , . Soutl.- pt. rt .!q. arriving at Elnsira at 6:3( ;•. m, t...ST V \LI Ao. t 2.." - r N 8 7 I •P , : Leave 9 1! 4 I i 10^0 1 ' 25 •• • 1 , 1 ;t 140 64 . 1000; I=o 145 5 . 10 u.l l . 4 • throinu4t I (le% r la ud. ft. stl , ynPinn 11.7!dg, 2`!+ - . - -!sra rara‘ `.,70 104 400 si. Hernelisvi.le . 35J 12 4 ris 111,1 812. 1.2 5 35' I'2 CS S 47, 1 :V." G /2 41 (o-nn.g. Ern 1). rl7. ?If! 21f 4 ' G' ill 7912 3, 72: 1 G: rat 3cn , 1. '," ••• • • • 0::5 r. 2 2 Su. quebant.:...„ 1102 4 tql . F2'• 2 47 Po - t •lervi,4 Arrive 1:22 7 ' 12 I) _ 4l 1 2:; 845 12 22. 4,41.bc.n Ntwriri4 - 1. • t • •• .. 12 I.j, j I'At • • •50 11 641:_ '2 47' h =II OD 2 GI - 33' ir:;s 323 J(s ?00 12 1 0 3;9 i? r. V. r. REHM ADD!IIO:. , ZAL LOCAL. Tr.u - xs I:_sl'AvAr.r) 5:9 1 cteerd Sm•lays '.roan tatopiqul atCanistec ; s:32..A.driau 5:45. Cauca ror(:s - ;, Ca•.i'run 7:tl. Ita:hbonevairi 7:30 .lild.so-i Painted Post 2:13. Corning 10:0J. Ilan; 10 :42, Elmira 13:40 p.m.. tore bp.,rt 12:45. We ilsblir • 1.21 Clismung Wsi.rrly 2:42 , 'Batton bariti.:KiVi 3.42. /logs. 4. iO, end arrming at (hn•go at 4.37 pan. a.m.. iloUy, from 11 , itnelistille. Storpliig at Can:sten 7:13, Adrian 7:.M. arneron 8:00. Bath. :42. Addison 0. ti, Painted Post ths7. Cor ning, 10:15. Big Fists 10:32. Mantra 12:20 p in., Southport 12:25, Wellsburg 12:52, Chemung 1:10, Waverly 1:50. Barton - Srnlthboro 2:40. T:0143 3:05. Owego 3:40. Campville 4:15. scion 4:48. Bing hamton 3:41 , ,,K1rkw00d G:23. Guist Bend anti arriving at Susquehanna at 7:3) p.m. :(Q asn „ except sundaya, from Osrrgr. f 4104, g at t2a,:.:rp,dilv 7:(1% ti ion 5:23. lion.)er V 341. ' 140r. , :- hatnton 9:40. Kirkwood 10 Great . P.4:111J aL:: arriviug at Su vqtteliawas at 41:55 a.m.' ex ,:*pt Sundays, from pmirs. zt Souttr•ort 7:54, Wellabtrrz . S:10. Chetnral;: fferly 0:43, Barton 9:0r4, Sat dirbdro ;2S. ()Wee, 0:15. 4.1:a1 rills 10:03. Union 10. HOOPPT 10:22. and arriving at I.llngl:andon at 10 I:5S ' cu'rpt Ean,layia. from Painte.l Stopping at Cott [mg 1.11,; Etta 2.20 and arry..- . Ina , at Vtalra at 2:4upta 2:10 p.ra., rzcrpt Sunaaya. rola llornollgril:r, Ftoprin4 at Cattatea 2:21, Aran 2:40, Cameron 3;')5. Came-na Mills 3:15. natlahniiev,fie•• t.on Painted post 4:17. Corainz 4:25. 11:g 4:(' Cfrdica 5:23. Sauitipc.: t Z:2O Wellsburg 5;42, Chr ming, 2:57, Waverly - .4. Tie;,..s 7:05. thrtigo f rtnlon 8n1,11,01.1,er t3:33. Rirloco.l 8:59. rite.ll, ',kn.( 9:17, 2011 ar r.liy,,T at Sulyneliautta at D. 37 t Mondays exc,itic... ;man•: Slcrt ri'.>•.i7+ a•• Tort .etch, - t .5"-untlayF qa C. -t la-7;;.tryugh. voliats NV r ee. 11‘e Tery L4Terot Estes. for sn'f.e in the Crenrtay's CI, the Tewands Deppt. the gene: of t Esilway conlratly sale West:ez k. 13 TlP•raiala. 1::177.1tze , 17:11 a L. D. r.IIC.Er.It. • RUM, ' ucn7 Supt. 64A:CIPaas'r PURE CIDER VINEGAR Fos ts. IaISCTIVB. - 1 - . C THE lIND rimrchawi • R. E PATCH, ths, inn era. S. Mali k CO.. y nor Preigred te Woe to the citizens 4 insittord Oeust7 ty, a Urge sod well selected stock of G 0 CE E Mach I ban seuchaseil for Caah, &NI feel cerifaleal Si' ngew .that I an real It as low figura, NI Can be Purchalwa _ elsewhere. I now oseeto the nblititsplendiflst,ock xorarcirAnv. r. Y. T. Y.. 12:15 :15 12:05 7;05 11:45 G:45 11:15 6:15 i 11:05 6:C5 10:53 - 5:55 10:35 5:55 i 10:00 . S:LO I .L M. I P. M. 4YDAI/4, ager Agent. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, .BTAIIOII, SA.LEILkTIII3. SPICES, ko AKRON- FLOUR, GRAHAM DO I keep constantly on hand, pons, DAI43, LARD, and all kinds of F/SII. Would call the at:tont:on of the publle to ose_Cen't '34.,at STOCK OP TOBACCO, Inqoraity or price. iosse Oaklej's C,elebratedLarin drT. New York Cheer.kal awl Brows Soap ' Pleat* all mad e rne oar PtOCk of Large assortment of UNE - LE NOTIONS, 'tom= SOATS, / trt'q Ili the highest cub per* for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers, give no a call bero;e ectizg elctwhero. All porsotta Indebted to the late Erta will phase all acid male itemallate. , paymeut. - . , • C. a. razen. Towanda. Itarcb, 12, 18G7 SuperinteriJent M . J. LONG GROGERIESI AND PROVISIONS, WCOD. WLLROW..6I) &T, , \l: WARE. FLOUR, PEED, MEAL, 4:c., COR. MAIN BRIDGE STS., I desire to call the attention of 1 , .c pnblic to mg aesotianent of goo4a, vcbict, to aba - aya tint %al com plete. abfl will be 'ec.l,l to ti.iy ewitonier, at lowest /111re.et rated.. My otoci: • Have tu-sn puroLa i sel Since the late re Ineron in the tariff on thrut, and are off.!rra at prices to ear. respond. Orler3 by ma:l rr otb , : co;,e carett: =4 prompt atter lion. , Thu;kiog the public for tho libcrot T.atronaze the: , havo kitten tuo, I '4 , 11 a continuance of the 6 3141 e. • CASU PAID ,ron'cou::TnY pnocrcL :eh 2(171 G OLD STILL CONING DOWN 1 - ; CE R d; PRO VISION LINE. COWELL & MYER'S p!...ees that cannot fail to satisfy all Lod they are determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their Store by building so that they now have room fur the frost. supplies that are daily received by there'. Ir.ve c innected with their stores Market 4ere Cloy now ke:p ireeh routs to sell by the quarte , r or pier e. nen a 'oil liUrp7:, 0r ore.. ceries and Previsions, to welch the: , woubt the attention of all cash bic - ori.. Come and etsrahme one Goode and . Prid.es. before parehaaiug and satisfy yourselves. Wel guareutoe till goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thrukful to our customers for their past liberal, ra , trnhaf.:e and e otleit a eontiimsnee of the same. - COWELL tz 311 - Er.. Dec. 20. CHRIS TM S `t0..!% , S. , I I`.. rCHE UNDERSIGNED lies just re ceivf 11 a laT,c &lad yariel asFl:traer.t cf lf) 121 I 1.1 11 40' '704 Z LI (1 .. 71% LADIFS' or al delteripti GOLD OILIINS, , FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROII THE CHEAP GOLD. STLVES AND - STEP.I. SPECTACLES AND Err-oLts.sEs to tit ati casks of impaired algAt. NET - PATENT ACCOMODATIWG SPECTACLE'S. By this patent I aril enabled to ezetruqe Glasses at any tine without extra eba7ii,'e. Call and see. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND TENVELET: REPLIMED 11:1) WPCZAJLICTE.D. JrLESLTG ULNLN. Towanda, Dv!, 5,1871. 1 4 ~.. GNJED; HAYING mars tamed at Save on hind a large stock of BYE DO., DrCENSI/EAT DO WOODEN .WARE. C. B. PATCH. N. I PATTON'S BLOCK, TOAVAIS,DA, PA I!~ TEAS, 1.1 --LL . COFFEES, 1 AND 5.1 4 'ICES, n l tr:7 argLow l'eltg 0..7...re1 NEW YEARS HOLIDAY GOODS. (7o:loitit.'ng of WA . 'HES, RICAN 'WATCHES BM SWISS WATCHES, us. Alcc a Emlected 14.3ortin en t ME l EST TO THE BEST - —25, ,s e .1,:5.p..1 1:1 • a ■ t s geE l :4 • ;..:;. , S ,'Se • 4g* % • g 7• 1 - 'la.s::ti ." •A .24 7 4-z4 111614421 A' CM I- Y FRANKS, .11 - succarror to Utast Ituabt.) MERCHANT TAILOR, NA. it. Otidith k Pelves Block. ISFldge Street, To. wands A good assortment of Clothe. trestingdand Cush:acres. coestantl7 on band. Goods fonds to order in the best =nom dec.7,11.-IY. EUREKA 1 . EI7REB.A. I ErerAo37 d!scovered that.) THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE iliisentleld & Wolff Quo door south of ros k. Stercur's) is THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. They nor tare a great store fun of the P. 101"; A.ND MOST Itr-4.LTIFUL ASSOUTMENT MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING To le found outside the cities. FINE ENOUGH TO SIIG,4NY-TASTE, TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE • DON'T BE DECEIVED! Never kite an old friend for a new one.' 1 Remember- that itosrcrrELD & WOLFF Lt. 'permanently located here, and ctn oft , •r grest.r In due,ruente to puroltmerit than any other bottle In taws. It Is the interest of gentlcmen in this section to come and bring all their bnys, and give their goods an eVamtnatiou. - • C . cider the fart that yore can buy . at TgiSMN .FII. i) k• IVOLFrd. teautital and Ert2 bit= tie Cloth tl r ing or a mere scrag. - ROS7.NYIELD S, WOLFF. August '23. 1,37 L •TMPORTANT TO ALL WHO VALUE. THEM SIGHT! Tlic fight of the ac' 1:1 an:stel the weak atrcngtherk ed and the perfect prefterred. PIIILADTLPIIIA OPTICAL LVITIITTE, rci the rlallaracturing of the CON:AVE CONVEX. cinvSTAL MISES; LOICDC,I4 EMOIED CLAM TOII WAX CII Tuo - Concave Couvez Crystal Sipectaeles, 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 rlearr.eAs in vision and ease to the eye, Elbows that they are eagetior bo any abler glasses in the mg:krt. M. .T. I,C,Nt3 The meiority of Spertacies, (moetly imported) and no =Ater boo .fine the frames; contain but a poor and worthlepa article of gitAaCS. (generally cast or preseed:l tbey are made to be @old only, mahout ■ny calculation reepecting benefit to the eye. and there'-ore the great complaint of poor and weak Tboosauda are wring glaaaes now which ttre and_fatigne the eye. where the objecite get dim after abort &wore, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destrortng the sight, which, were they properly suited. would be y,reserced a tile time. The advavtages - elsirued for the Concave Convex Crystal ti;:s,•es are the following : The LetiFts are ground of the beet material, pxn .and hard. and mule only for optimil purposes: they are tlitre!'ore not 11.1 1 .1 e five; seratched or dim. They confer adirillisticy and distinctness of vision not found la any otherglans. They can ho aced equally 'well by day or candle light without tinvg or Winning tilt eyes. They are ground mathematically true In the con. eav c convex mirror. according to the theosophy of nstore, and shape of cornea of tha eye, therefore 'jotting nature only lustesidbf forcing it. That the lenses are een terra correct into the frames. They can be used longer tban any other glasses without chaniOni; to a high er'polter. The frames are made strong and durable by cape ricoe6d workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. aSI. A. CIT 4 M Bk RUNeI Dealer in Watches; - Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan da. Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in 13radford county. Pediers employed. July 12. rIPOWANDA. STRAII _ F LOURING MILLS ! W. H. FULLER & CO., Er .wpvtfrilly inform the pabl!c that haring rebnill on the alto of the old mill, withal modern improve. meld& they are now prepared tri CUSTOM GR-MDING I In the best possible rammer and nri the 'hottest notice. Ifo pains will be spared to g 1 satisfaction. Fanners doing business in-town can bring their 1 , grain and hare it ground the 'Foe dip to take back. narn, Bucrorrint FLota, FEED & MEAL, • 131 the car load or in quactities to snit pareharers GROUND CA.TUGA PLASTER kincla et grain tak , u 1,12 exchange t'z Plaster Cr b d. for CI idnais of grain Towaxtax. Nur .1, 1871 Apss. E. J. KINGSLEY, Wishes to inform the ladies of Towanda and vjdait• that she keeps constantly on hand a lama supply of G , ods, suitable to the l season, Thanking her pat. mat tar their liberal patrouav heretofore, she as suresithem that no exertions will be spared Wen sum A Continuance of the same. She also has a ate selection of HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, such as - Rid Gloves; Linen Collars, . . Ces, j illandkerchivrs. - Real Laces, • Corsets, :efc. dr. , I hare also reopened. In connection'with the abors my DItEsS swiNIO establishment and lam now rreptred to do CUTTIN? n.nd. - FrITING 1 In the Laird faahlonablestyles on abort notice. Entrance nest door to Fos k biercur's, up stalls. aprll 4 '7l. NOTIOE.—In consequence of the. death of CLIP:lea G. Kellam, lab: of the Knit of Kellam it becomes necessary ,that all outstanding sottranta of the firm of Kellum It luck due the 30th. day of Septetiabcr. 1871, most be / paid by March 1, WV, - or Costa. will me made. though the Imalness wit' be continnedruuder the old arm name one] further nutteiy.' The books are at the market toady for rettlentent.• I:an. 31.'72. len. KKLLUIIIk :111:111pCS. I)7IGILT KELLUM Aeuninlidzstor. Their good' ere CHEAP ENOUGH AT I' G rEr. TON G. F. MASON. W. EL FULLER - *mks. said Proitioni: pl9plarB • _ , _ • - • .. , AMMO AIM BROM • ar' •' • • ' W V ' r ‘ a, • • unt eanglisile OKI fig C • :.P.Tlp ,T7rT.177.M7:1 lOrbicli vl3l be sold at the loinMt possible pries& CODFISH. MACKEREL, ' - HERRING, PORK, •MUTTON, HMU, EiLdUMU . Ma i l ia l einj etlla4:ll:ll' I * MODERN STONE WARE, l'A3ll= NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, my. AT, , GRAIN, &a Bring on your produce, which we Ftz awn for. DAIRXM:U, A constant supply bt Aibton Salt, all sized Chums.. Butter Fbidna. Tubs, to Pietas call and look tbrougb oar stock. and weirill do our best to please you. W. td. ROCKWELL . Towanda, April 2 54 1889. GROCERY ' AND PROVISIO. ` r S ill '0 I?# M. litdb.hißE & EDWARDS, Who! Zsals and t;etad Deers in FAMILY GROCERIES PRO•VISIONS, IVEMCISIVS rEW LLOCL TOWANDA. PA. We do Dot deem it necessary to enumerate all the diferent arteles we keep. Otte assortment to ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash p4ll for farmers rroduce. SAXES 3icCASIE. 16=11 1. 1870. WX. EDWARDS. F , QA. • 3tERCUR are now reeeiv tag a fresh stork of Goods in their line. bought since the Ist January. to which they invite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town. Onr goods are tresb and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Jam 19. 1871. RESH AND NEW TEAS, bought tine* the be*the recent decline in price. and selling cheap at retail: Jaa. 19. 1571 FOX. & KERCIIII are 'selling Gib cartes at retaiu. Jan. 19. 1871. "PDX ILETICUR are selling New and Fteah Good& JanA9. 1871. .4 OX 31ERCUR are selling Gra ceries cheap. Jan,l9. OX MERCUR are selling first clamm (1: - .cala only. lam 19,1871. OI & MERCUR are selling 1.. cheaper than awn. Jan. 19, 1871. REMEIiBER that we are selling Goods, at RETAIL! And that we ntoa't be tindcreobl. Jail. 19, 1871. FOX IFERCIIIL A rCHIGA at N TOP,AC- Jan. 19. I'7l, - pox 4; MERCUR do not deal in Silo .lay Goods. dad. 19; IS7I. ()UR CUSTOMERS can rely upon N..." getting the very beet the tua-ket affords aid at lowed prices. Towanda, Jan ME EItEMBER THAT FOX & MElt ctn. are retailing all kinds of Griwzries at wlinicealepricm The lugs at stock in town. 43044 first can , . Prices low. E. FOS. • &pt. 29."70. HENRYS THE'LEST KE,ROSMZE OIL IN -a_ :own br Use quintar or retail at FOX. At hIERCRA'S. B M= AND Drs.rip- 110031. rirkt block north of Ward Rouse. BRFATi, PIES, CA.NE,CRACKERS, BARED DA“..T, And sold at Wholesale and Retail. In our DEUS° ROOMS we will secom*odate the public with either a hutch or a good es,l at all Unto, of th , da r anderening. °MIMS AND ICE CREAM - ON BAND DIJBMG THEIR SEASON. - Also a fine assortment of Groceries, Confectionery. Fruits, Nuts. Ac. 105719' D. W. SCOTT is co. CENTRAL SET. • The subscribers still continue to keep constantly du hand a full and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their !liminess, consisting min t, ot BEEF, PORK, FRESH £&D SALT SUOMI CURED HAMS, BEEPi . 'JAM POULTRIC, SAUSAGE. LAUD, BOLOGNA. • DRIED BM, TALLOW. Ac., ke. ' . MUTTON. VEAL. F , I S FRESH FROM 1111. H LAICV.(I, OYSTERS MZEMED DAILY ' in their season. Pardee "tithing Oysters to largo or snail quanti ties will be tarnished on abort notioa, at the old stand, Ccsrat.t. Iltaxtr, Uontanye's Block, first door north of Pr. Portent. "ens& O Kszt,rn. SELLIIII & 7117LLOCIL Tato. Mouncx. f Feb. N. 18,70-tr - TEE BEST AND CHOICEST -YOKING TOBACOO, • • IS MANUFACTMED AT • - • FACTO . RY NO. I, - 3D DISTiICT OF lIIIITLAND. • am- See that Every PaclAge, you buy burl that tuactiption.. Dee. 14.1870. • TaREI4 HOUSES AND LOTS IN TOWANPA BOBOUGII. 'OR SALE—Satiated ou Poplar Street above Western Avenue. These homes are now being built and Will be completed OD August lst. Good well Cistern. and cellar with each house. For farther particulars address or en• gram of Wine2Bll4) 131101.11 ALL. At Wed. While, and Ides Store. Toitazds,„ Fa. Oaitftv SUPPLIES ,FIIIITEE 9'.A r. TR#.B.l)lO WICKHAM & BLACK'S. CROCKERY. CHINA, ling GLASSWARE. iaIf2 A M , L .. IA SILVER PLATED WARE, FRUIT JARS Toviiinda, Aug. 30;11 F URNITU,RE., NEW FIRIO NEW'GOODS! We are now offering at oar Wholesale and Retail FURNITURE-EXPORIU, I g, The greatest Lteltutements.to those in want of ' FIRST MASS FIIRNITIIRR itret:' offered in This market. The attention or the public , Is *wildly called to. our recent hoar purchases from the late Great 'Auc tion Sales of - CHAMER AND PARLOR H'ITIZNITZTRM , We are now offering WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS AT PS 00. end 'NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O. 00, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLVS, STANDS, SPR IN G- BEDS, 3IATRESSES, LOOKDIG-GLASSES, And In bet everything to be found in n Firat-elitas REMEMBER THAT WE ARE NOW ILLNWFAC- Wring. and do over goods •of our own mann factare cheaper than Ton can buy city.made 'roods elsewhere. Lumber taken in exelumge tor rixic FUN. k METCCUIL We else furnish !EtALIC DUIII&E, CASES. AN - p' corms And we aL.o hare the FI!iERT IIEARBE In this section of country. • Goods daverefl to the Depot free of chine. JA.11311 O. FROST & BONS. Towanda. Jan. 11. 1871 GREAT BARGAINS IN rox.k mencturs. MOOTS &- F. T. FOS. HENRY MERCUR. The undersigned ;re revering a large sui well se lected stock of ' I? 0 0 T StThI3IES AND . FALL TRADE, GENTS, .AND CHELDR&N'S WEAR. SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS REPAIRING NEATLY DANE' Thankful for put favors, ye eoUzit a eautihuance of the same. 1 Wlllll. WOOMIXD. =XI= X. cum. Tommla. April 5. 1801. pa sA:LF, AZiD TO-REINTi. MUSIC STORM. .ONE HUNDRED IFIIIST4T.A.SS PLMS, ONE EtTNDRED AI 1Y STITTMXLODEO3IB, - TWO lIT'SDRED caw= Asp - fouinteu °rams. Fire Hundred Violins. Calif:meta, Pintos, Banjos, Guitars. Concertinas. Aocordeons. fittings , for all Suing Instrtnnents. Bimini. Bones. etc.: BREET MEM 2:1) DiSTRUCTION BOORS POE' EVERY werrataimr. `Tram the only tasteless makers In the United Stake, as P. C. Llghte & - Co.. Decker Bros., Stine. tray, Weber. Nee 'York; Hallett and Cumstorui Boston; Methewabek, New. Haven Ct.-; C. Meyer, Pbilmelpine, and Reebe In -Baltimore. Milodeon, from R. Elhordeger. Rear Reser', Ct.; Pelonbet. Pelton k Co.. New York.. Organs, the celebrated Golden Reed American Organ, and the Burdett Combination Organ. One door east of Mercer's Rink. the only store of the kind In Towanda, mar.29'7l ANCHOR LINE STEA?IERS. • Sail every Wedncsdiy end Saturday.. to and frou NEW YORE AND GLASOOW: Caning at Londerry to land Waila and Passengers. The Steamers of this favorite line am -built es{ presaly or the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and Sated up 11. every respect with all the modern improve- meats calculated to Insure • the ninety. comfort, and convenient* of paesensers.. Passage Rates Payable In Currency. 'to OLASSGOW, LL&ZRPOOL and LONDONDERRY. FIRST CABIN. $65 and 145. accordtng to lOcation. CABIN RETURN TICKET& MO. wonting beat ac commodations. TM/MEDIATE. $33. STEER. AO& $2B. Parties sending 'tor their friends lathe Old Conan ta7 purehue ticket. at reduced rates. For fat. ther ;articular' apply to HENDERSON BBOTECESS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. or to B. C. MEANS. Central Express Mee, Towanda. Pa. (10.P-ARTNEW , II.II).—The under- Ktgned have this day formed * co-partnership under the firm name of Humphrey tiro's. dr. Tracy. for the purpose of mannf•cturing and jobbing Boob.; Shoes an . Leather. The holiness will be carried on at our-new fattory and Milearoom, corner Maim and Elizabeth streets, Towanda. Pa. IRA B. HEDIPHREIL e. B. HOMMEL _ - ' CHARLES L. TRACT. mod'►s Full Undo Dow open From H. b Co.. New azul besatiftd patterns. A complete •• Prom Rodgers & Brother Sha best kb4d In atninst. Farnituro NO. 101 M.&fl £llll. MT. Together with oar Complete Stott of Fun:awls More. CHEAPER. THAN THE CHEAPEST R - 'OOD CASKETS Of every description DIIICIAL SOBER, CAPS. tc., Boots and. Shoe. [ENID NEW BOOT AND SEWS sroar. South cud of Wart Uoue AND'SHOEff Saitable for the Which we offer low for Cash. _Comte - Sag of LADIES, MADE TO OUDED. - A.ND azun WELMI' PRAMMED W. DITTRICH'S Z) I _A_ 0 S Drugs pad NNW= Da H.O. PORTER, SON & OLD , CASH DRUG STORE, seguisluren . 0.414 „ - Gamer Mb sad nem Ohm* Tomas. Pi: • Betersosstlir. added largely to their stock.sfall sad. eemplete smaehsest. coustltatins sot catesstes Wir +K r. smbreelas maw undo used fa Me Acts far wittlimdtal Porpoise. ceretslis selected with to the pimiesmhel mate of the public. wbich win be Witei t ecostan4 Sitindledl with fresh .purebises, end on the moot remousble terms M Wboteeile o: lididLeoadditigof • • - . Davos, lagoicriza, • PAWL OILIk VAIDURSCR ALCOHOL AND • • 8838. ~PAflrr . vAasua, watrz-vnsit. ill kinds of Druidism, KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, - Burials( Mild% • - LLIIPB;BIEADES, masa. corm% Ilperts„ Lord. Blida, Basle Foot, • ; "S AND MACKINE OILS, Peary sad Toilet Artleirei s ist all their variety. VOSGES; BINBEES. WATS. .C9X1313. Pomades. Ititr•Drie, Pectionery, • POCKET BOOKS, POBTMONALS, Pocket Raft's, Briars, . TOOTH, agni AND lIMB PREPAR&TIONS. PLI2.Z -WMIS LIQCOES, Y6r Medlestal we, Toßemo, sue, Pm:4 Arm Clams, °Arden, Field and Ykrwer Seeds, Muses, Sup porters, Suspensories. Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething Rings: Nurstim Bottles, Nippy, Nipple Shells and Shields. Syringes, Bed Pane, Selt-Scallng, Fruit Jars, net. mcaneters, - Pluming Extracte. Stone Jogs, Glass Ware. Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am- monition. ke.. Botanic, Eclectic and Hottscapath lc Medicine., and all the popular Patent • M.E.DICINES: - • MI articles warranted as represented. Persons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail. which will receive prompt and careful attention. • • Sledlcal advice given gratuitously at the once, charging only for medicine. - - ire Thankful for past liberal patronage. wouldl es pectfully announce to their friends and the publicAftat no pains shall be spared to Raney, and ineritthe con tinuation of their confidence And pstronsge. from /or Open Sunda ys for prescriptions 9to 10 sag., and 12 m. to 1. and I to r, p.m. • IL C..PONTER,- SON Ps CO. July I. 1870.-yr TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL! The preafithessugic Bev.edy should - AO kept and used by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Horses. every Teamster and Livery Stable Ecep"r, every Physician and Horse Varier for It will many times cure pain and lameness when all other medi cines have failed. Miners and Railroad Men should certainly keep - it, for. it is nnsarpaased tor ,larnsea • and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use and for (heir customers tender -footed horses, u nothing equals it for Vender feet. Every body entering from pain and lemenese of any Find, barns, mats, wounds. or any eruption of the akin, Coma. Chilblains or any disease requiring an outward application should certainly keep this cele brated medicine: Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. • For Pate, by Dr. H. C. Porter Son & Co. Porter & Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists; ToWandis. Pa. And by every Druggist and neater In Brad ford and adjoining counties. Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale Patent Medicine Depot, No. Chg Arch street Phibuteplhia,Pa., Wholesale Agents. H. BROWN IG TAYLOR. " ~ tplyl9lo4 Proprietor, Toßayaville. Pa., RIEEEDMA:IISSI . --NEURALGLA. t5OO WILL BE PAID to any person producing any Medicine showing half as many living, permanent cures Ira Dr. Frraga's Vtart&BlX EIELVICILTIC nialtEDY. tied inwardly only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious drags. Warranted, tinder oath, to have permanent ly cured 95 in every 100 patients treated in the p sat ten years. (See testimonyt. It is the scientific pre acription of Prot. Jos. P. Fitler, M. P. a graduate of the Cniveraity of Penniglvania. A. D., 1833. —now one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and ' Professor of Chemistry and . Toxicology,—wno .has made New/iris. Chronic and Inflamatory• Ilheum.l - the'specialty of hia entire profeaaional 11113. a fact vouched for by ! the signaturei accnmpanying each bottle, and other testa:minds of many promi nent renoarned physicians and clergymen. To pro ' test sufferers from poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money, a legal signed guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure, will be forwarded gratis to any stifferee seed ing by letter a full description of *tit Lion. In C. 1.10 of failure to cure, amount paid positively refunded. 3fedicine sent anywhere by express, collect on de livery. Afflicted invited to write. for advice: all in formation and'rnedical advice sent by letter gratis, Address Dr. J.P. ITFLER, 29 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Pa.. The Remedy is sold t,r obtained by Druggists. For gale by PORTER. A: mr.r. Dru , —ists, ner cue. Block, Towanda, Pa. - TOIVANPA Nur ble Works. I GEO. 11c,CABE . & SON • I Hama •Jabt. receiv.?d the Zargoet assorflot•Lt of • AMERICA AND _ITALIAN , - P., 13 I . Entr e:Aibited is Ibis r(vtltn. tfi . width then . lnvite th e atte(!tita °tam t . lblie. • [ They kecr on *r:and or farnisii to order I i.O.Nt:NIENTS, TO= STONES, .MANTLES, &c., SENSES, At ii±il LOWEST-TERMS. - Persona in want of inything in Mu line are re ■pectfully invited to can and examine our stork. - McCABE & SON Towincia. Ifiy 1, 1371. B. A. PETTES & CO., Hare now on hand s net stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS In- great variety, sucy fig DR•Y GOODS. FANCY GOODS ,AND NOTIONS, DK.ESS SILKS. SILK VELVETS. N"ELVETERNS, WATERPROOFS, Which thry. will sell-at . the • • LQIYEST MARKET i'RICE, I At the Bleu. of the Db! liorclet; errmite ate AFULL ASSORTMENT OF DEED and CASOLUD awns. at ,' Much 1% ISM • 1401 a grrT *Pp Al INS Of esi , n - style, Irtu.zzilY, AND SHAWLS, - (7ou rt, ST! T. Toxv.kl^al.:rA - Umwe. .- - . NitIONII ; LIPZ INSIJARAisTE co. or 17.5. A. c u p ' gifitTAL. sl.ooo.ooo—surk Cbartend by - Congress, lack num= U. CLARK. Pres'44xt • • coolc.E. Ctairma Finance aul Ex. G•xx i , MOBS D. EOOl4. Eke Preiddeit °LEMON W. PEST, Secretary and Mtuarj I The adveatages of the 'National Lire ate: - ' - I. It is a National Company, chartered by 'Cos rea l. It hail paid up capital of due Itilliou pow. 3. - It offer. rates of preudiroa ' 4. It furrdsbes larger insurance than other poulles„ for the mime .thouey ; • &It fa &Ltd* and certain ; O. There is na pNufblliti of ntiare.prc,cat,u,,, agents. or tolstuulurstandlas by p,l.t-y...,„ 1 . ! ,; 7. The policies are plain contrasts, sauce for to touch money ; 8. All policies are nou.forfeltirun 9.. ne3 policies are ezetupttivm.attAch.n,,•:, E. W. CLARE. & CO., Ihnitra, General Aleut* n. it: BMWEEL. 1rat1347?: N. C. rzsDpiz h A. I, IKS.A4zents TOT Towanda an.P. 9, 1849. W j4RDIAN LIFE' INSURANCE. NO. 251 13110AtriVA7, !CLIV )r:RE For TeDIJ'3 VOllCr •• • ........ .• . A.Or.rs, over • • .. • 2 c ,, ,. ANNtA.I.. IseVats:, ovcr- LPL. FIER P/ID All approved forms of poticte.. Liberal modes for rsynaeLt. of Policies non-forfeitable by their v- rin .. The cutirs pretits nf the Corarac.l ably among the ANNUAL wALToN.ff. ptczir,tlr. • • WILLIAM - T. HOOFER, r:cz - Piti:r•vs: - Ltclus 3I .A.DA3IS; .V7l - .^n:: - • • • PHI LADELYLIA "Jar CrxNEE it Co. BaaLer... IncriEr. A: - Co.;ll;nkent. Jour k CO.. 7" - S. A. MEReEtt. Prrpt. Farri.ern' .T. 8. riThasoN, Publimbrr. . J. A. Y.F.C6E•t4, Asz,Lt. T..w1k1,1 4 ' CA?' & NOBLE 'S j: Fl 2 :0 tf - G:'NEI: ;I . Insuranct?.. ene•y. LIFE, AND Aci.:IDENr polleiee written and, .eti.:ol at ti", We Cr.:, ir,1111.: 4g:lust LIGHTN7\G, To buOdinga and c"ontenta or 1:t.;• rtock - OFFICE ol;' .at,m STREET OprogiVa C,nr: ZillStt. fel) s'72 Scaks - ati Stat:ir,e7. OIA.I3TES FPI? 167° PAPER: x ENVELOPES -.PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS .5T...T10N.111. - AND ". Picrunr_+ ,~+~~ IsF BLANK - BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS Tpuranala, Nov. 19, Iff:fin.' IROOK,BINDERY.,- , THE reFileNtetll23 , farrn,l' dory hai been removed to the ..r...ponc-" third story, A•Dere Nral be &inf. 3005-f I: fIN:0 In an its vr.rions branches: 0u tern:t as rra.,l,siVA "the tiiiies" will aflnw. Thu 1.11o,r;:ri the charge of 11. C. IV-HITAKER An experienced Ifinder,,atil all work . willleipr. , rrv2.! done to a style and manner which cannot Music, 3lagatines, NewspapersiOldll , 4l“...ko...b . :r.n . ! in every variety of style.. Particular will L 4 paid to the Buling and Binding of BLAN'a -T any desiredpattern. which in qu&lit7 and dc...s. btlity - will be warranted. All work will be rcady.lor delivery when prem:see The patronage of the public is eetiolted, and yee fect satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda. Auguat-2. 18613:—tf. TOWANDA. A.GRICULTITAL WORES STILL ALIVE! The superintendent of tills shop is now inroi Borne of the beet . LUMBER WAGONS, PLATFORM WAGONS COVERED AND'OPEN BUGGIES ever offered in this market. Best Eeecte3 OAK - AND HierRORY TIMBER 'used, and all erori made by the tot F:XERIE).ICF.D - WORKSIEN We hsce the PATENT RUSSIA .IEOS-SEATS, eery light. and so durable that even tun' iss little to do towards their decay. Plesseeziredne our - work betorr purrks's:r.:: where.. Repuirin I. done on abort notlee. M. C. kfEncrn Prest, 0.. Towslidalpu'y 20, IS7P. E. - BOT.LF & - ST), , OrlitißAL Pll6i i ; r1:1: t Commis,§ion 31ercipallt. SCRANTON, rA„ Itespectftllly solic;t,ciqi,:gw,t,L;e. , i ;U T TER, E66S, CIZLEbI, ITAIL . rJII-TRI Anil all:other Farm Prc.ht.e. , One cf the firm having rew..lo in 5,, - unt,sr the past ten years. and hariza , au e xteao,eacq ua:2 :: ante watt the business men of fittent that ire can Fell prodr.N: the .eanre Otdi fictif , l3 of consignors. j " REFEItEN('.ES. S. cirCEuccK. - A. G. OL.Sti!, ra-keRItAN. colarAm = cot t: DcAN, Lorupg~iile. Pr 4 ,5. G. casyytE, MARTIN MANNINO.. Luau, Pa. M. J. cfruzpreK. siji,ENRN.F.rs. l'At4 rifle. Pa s a-1 J. E. ,r. - " ;.'2s'7li ' ia. PL I - 1 '• bouri ... • ~ CASEVS. IN ST RANCE' .'L G F.,SC .1 i_ n F first - IF s g E o a m n p d a A u C e C e l D.EI.IN-s t I 4 1 t '15,,•N".......4.-. ...- 2 . . 03111Veyatejti.,..T. ZrWeilty - 4...,Veu yell, e11,..,-,`" Orden; by Irma promptly ettol.,;/I 1.0. A"g1i.,:"71.-iy i • • 11 - . A. C.A. , :: ---' - - COAL 1T W I ALU:I-titi • • The understood have on keep. a supply of Sullivan Antltrwtte. • bard Anthracite Coal or the ‘ariti:us !Ott ',- Sept. 25. _ G. VI'IIYCHOICE' GIZEES • ANI ) Blaa Tea selleng cheap atretail by FOS. SIgSerR ,~ T. B. CAMP .1, NOBLE.. • Nv. ~.