I II • hug. f "hitter in Sacks. The dn . . en of Washington'Ter litory‘for w tof tubs and jars, have adopted a n w method of putting up and-keeping -batter. All butter is packed in muslin sacks, made in such tarm that the package, when completed, is a cylin der three oi four inches in diameter -.and from half a, foot to ,a foot in 'length. The bfittergoes ,from the Ichurn,ins s on as worked over, into The cylind 'cal bags made of fine The m slin. The packages are then, put into large cq-cics containing strong brin with- a slight admixture of saltpeter and by means of weight keptialway below the surface. The cloth inte ent always protects the f butter fro b4 any impurities that chance to me in contact With the package, a a being always buried in 'brine thatprotects it from -the action t of air, and 1 has been ascertained by trial; that tter put up in this way will I keep' weet longer than in any 014- way. Besides, it is found easi er and the per fo'r the manufacturer , ' than to pak either in jars or firkins And for th retailer, there is 'no tell ing the r.(; vantage on the scoro,of safety ittel ( convenience. These rolls of butter can - lie on his counter as safe fro. injury, from dust or other contact, as l bars of lead ; car Che roll ed np for iscustomer ,in a sheet of rilpr wit as much propriety as a i . . bindle. of iatches. . If the 'consum ce', ;when e sets home, discovers specks of nst on the outside of the sack, he Can throw it in a pail of cleir cold jwater,and take it out clean and whit l. As he uses the butter fi•o43. day o day, with a sharp knife he cuts it off from the end of the roll in dices of thickness suited to his want, ani t peels off tho cloth from the end o the slice, leaving it in tidy Perm place upon the table. - ' Fences. I estimate shows that in of Pennsylvania alone over half million dollars are in fences to keep oat stock. better and more severe laws ed to keep stock off the aature,which would reduce if fences. Many improve- I ye been made and much .effected in the matter of carer the State one, and voted in It is -time were Pas, highway: the cost: ments h, economy fences. :r material-has beau fouu.d ' Ible fences for the necessary cf fields are common. In to this, instead of laws pass Legislature - prescribing the :i a fence to turn outside,cat- Lve now statutes Which p ro rmers' premises in certain from invasion in the ab !!all fencing. Fences cost in the cities, but that cost . nlall proportion to the cliarg m in . the country at large. y people go into the coun ' see ,1 the to admire iu the rail, the worm fence, the no wall, the slightly strung even white palings'of the Cheap; and mocL di'ision , -addition cdbyth4 h tl teat the localities se co of! enbugh ii behrs a si es!for tli When ei try, they ,pBst rough st wire, or •i, 4 lages. i I'he fence is an American institn• ti n and habit, and a costly one it is. Il i i inois is said to have ten times the fe cling 1 4 Germany, and Duchess c nnty, 4e7,- York; more than all trance. '',.Frhese marks show that these brown and dingy division marks.,, overgrown ' with briafs and thistles, are an enormous tax on the ii.dustry of the country, ..and all to keep stork from trespassing. Some of these days, under the careful till age of the old world, fences will dis appc.!ar, and land boundaries will be Marked with fruit and shall© trees,or neat edge rows, and the country ! will ,present la much improved appear- AIM I 1 ' , j PLUS. :No FRUIT TREE:4 7 .-41. great pal haS , been said about the best qnae follpruianing -trees, and we are really ta i conclude that the summer ontlis: aro the beSt, that the wounds ill then heal over the quickest; and that ti.; least injury is done to the tirce. 111 the tree miser will makeei erimenits, as all ought to do, he will Ind in ,which months wounds are healedOve.r the quickest. There is a great deal of truth in the rul e -however-4o - ,prune in win --.er for ; [%.,•ood growth, and in stun ...nert fo fruit—but the wounds in winter do not heal over so ciirichlv, tlnd water shoot's are- Very apt to be thrown. out when amputation has taken 'ince._ 1 The true theory of all prunuing 1 ICINA'VC, into so guide he growth Of limb: as to have no severe _prun 'ruing at any time. ' - Start the head - of the tree right in its infa .ey,, and if any branches are going a tray cut them off with your pocket,knife at any time. ...'S'o larger instrt4nt should go into an orchard i l l at -any nne than a prunning knife ; and no onger one is needed, if used in the roper time. The h t ject of prunning is to rev• late the growth of the tree, to throw the sap into the proper channels, to foam a ~ell balanced head with pall parts open to the sun, so that the fruit may have size and color. +Sc.' VITII STR.OVDIX,RIES.—Mr. Hboper, president of the old fli.ishing Pennsylvania. fruit #' society, alludes, in his vain rp.L,nal report of 18 il,to a grow awberries who sent his crop Vest Chester market. He set lants of Tromphe de Grand nd previously in potatoes, manured, worked by a horse, I runners kept off. ' The plants t a foot by two and a half d occupied a little over a. of an acre. The next year from 778 quarts, which sold . . The year following, with ilture, it yielded 437 quarts,. old for $lBl. Since that time old this variety at -.10 cents rt. The first crop sold at a ver :20 cents, and yielded at i of 2,840 quarts, or 84 bush . acre. This extreme case o show that the best culture, o selection of a variety which, -ell-grown, will sell far above her roots, are the true means h the best profits. President mentions another instance 1 cultivator for the Philadel arkets realized annually from -to $4,000 from about three f strawberrjes, which proved eatable, although lie expend ely in cultivation, fertilizing st management. -, Succ Josiah and fld i nrowera able ant er of sti to the ti .4,800 I on gro slightl and all NS CrO s apart a quarto he sold for $l7 clean c which he has per qa: little the rat , cis pc, seems' and thi when SOJ3IO - reac, "loop_ where phi% r. $2.000 acres very p cd fr arrd b 4 II . I: vmmis recommends a young the choice of a wife,to select, I m a bunch, giving as a reason hen there are many daughters 41 prove each other, and from Lion acquire more accomplish and know more and do tam.° single child spoiled by parent num. Th roe ought to have any more in the family where - ..a1l and Clafhu vrvre born. Dr. man, i her fro that, they i crania merits than al fon' .cn Worfil, FopIIDNIIT MA :es itaop. ni bs ; lltdi nde 4sa da " * tra: = 7 . 11%7= with promptswslaad brs = t r MILL GEARING'S, CIRCULAR SA. +F M-114 D L And au killdi !JILL ON-S HARE TO our= ENGINES And all work warnutted to site stttidbellon. smaitax mi :Is • Of the latest and mosttattukinds - • and kept oonstafilly on ready Dr use. PLOUGHS, kin i 81: HILL. IKON AND OODEN BgA3lB 01 AU CULTIVA.TORS, CO N PLOUGHS , • ~. AND - , PLOUGJI of ea kinds, and the latest - constantly on CHURN P LARGE AND 831 STOVE CA CMLIII. 0 SLED SIGH SHOES, LARGE - mon *.rnion: kild all kinds of outings I . • • to Much -H9& ROCKWELL. NEW '2, CARRIAG: FACTORY 1 On Pine, between Itsin and!Second, Streots, blink of O. F. 112ison k Co.'s Bank,, TOWAND A, PENN'A. HENRY STULEN & CO„ fteaßcetfully announce to 111 friendiand patrol:4, ;am c have built a 'SEW DEICE. r.:AREIAGE rACTORT. where theycralconstantlyta ponhand afullaaeort meat of FAIRLY CATMLIGES, TOP AND - OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFOIt3I INVAGONS, TBOTTD:O SULSYS, AND SKELETONS, • Made of the best material rind finished in the beet i city Style. His long cape 'ience in city Carriage Factories gives them a dead d advantage over others in the Finish, Style ar i d ' Durability of Lis Wagons. All the). 3.31.9 is an INSPECTION Oti MS WORK pretioos to porellos:ng else,wllere ALL lrolz.K ITARRANT4D TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFApziox. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ak a continuance of the r.r.pintoxi rnouriLY ATTENDED TO reduced Deices 'Tow anda, ?Say 21, 1,470.-rtf THE OLD M Carriage Factory. JAMES 3EYANT Etill continues the manufacture of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Of Gyery descriptioa, at the ulaletand of id. a Drite. MAIN STRIZT,:TOWANDA,F,A. Ms work w all of the LATEST STYL, AND 'FINISH lu the manufacture (A wigons uothing Is used tint 1. . L e BEST STE , . AXLES, To ethe with the COMPOSIT ON BOXES In Lig4t Wo:k PLATFORM SPRaG- WAGONS AND LUMBER; 'WAGONS Sept coastintly on hand. . The beet Eastern EtAXU is used in the manufacture ;I of Wheels. Spokes are 'I rived out—not sawed. . • ALL IV rx SOLD _WARRANTED (EQUAL TO ANY As to iuieb, 4a As to durability, . - smation TO 'ANY IN TILTS SECTION'. , Sz- ALL W0L..4 WArawaszo. JAMES BRYANT] go.wil • . , BLOODBzOO.9 Still continua o maufaeturs their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CJ.RA and will sell a bolt= machine, for leu money than am be had elaewhero in the - world. Wo claim for our machines that they do as much, or more; than any other, and are more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that It 1 well down. We will send DISCIIIPTIVE CATALOGUES, of our machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One ge Two Hone THRESHER SEPERATOkS. THRESHER and CLELVERS, FANNING cinictuntz awn mu; saw onus, ' SAW AND GRIST 11,1"14. work done to order. Oleo us a call before parebasing elsewhere. "oa craoaavaff `sxmrcv `•oa lig a. 00, aEr Aug. 2, 1642. NEW PLANING , MILL. The:linden:limed hating built a large and comma dims Mill in the Borough of Towanda. and filled it with the most modern and Improved machinery, for the mint:dr-awe of IMDOW BABII LND IiLLXISS; Are prepared to fillers,whether lama or small , upon the shortest Dwa ... qe. vire hare also a large va riety of 3101:1LDMIB. Of the latest style and pattern. which we can furnish ranch cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANLCO. e TONQUEING,i 01160V750. AM =Mt. isANFING. And all other work pertaining to Joinery;nitibodano to suit oar cmitcnneri4 Parsons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will And it largely for their Interest to buy of tie,* bring their lumber and hare tt worked by our mart , nen. Bring your grist of .Ylooring, or other limber. and while your team is feeding, bare It ground out and take it lease with y an. we will pay,CABB for MB /JD - MOM= LETKBEIL delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see pc at U rip crnecnet v. "MO. /Worlds, Ti" Mt X. BODCZI3 & CO. TTIffAOA & ATHENS : a ROAD .a. Oa sad Meer I[olade7. November Mk ISTI. Pairemme Team ming Worth leas Album se eas La n crates_al lass& al MIS OM= Borth Imre tebe ei :MI who d LSO p. —)IITHERN 'CENTRAL, RAIL —Oa mad Maw Eraaaar. Xas. Ma, an. run Si ltdlotra : 'ARALUM Auburn. Athena . l Aabasa , Athens, 7:30 JAL /0:20 A. M. 10:36 K. 12:45 r.la. 3:304.54: 1155 p, 7:00 x. 4:10 P. X. 4*U rag. 9QO ta. Trataa leave Owego Auburn at 113 S. EL. 12:10 p. m., and 5:15 p. in. Trains arrive at Oweg o frau Auburn at 11:36 a.m.. 200 p.m.. and LIM P-m- TIME T • SULLY effect 015 QO: ....J $O4 Trains will A. Y. 7:00 - TOWAN. 7:10 /3AUCLAY JUNCTION 7:50.....111017110E .. 8:00 WI:WOW 8:10 - NEW ALBANY..... 8:90 ......11111LEB2 8:40 DVSHODE 9:15 SERVICE P. M. 2:10 2AO 2:40 3:10 310 3:30 3:30 4:23 pA & MY. CANAL & RR. CO.- AItIIASOMMIT or PASSMED, TUAI 13, To take etrectiltonday, NOT. 27. 1871. socrawAiCo; O ° IN TS improvements kept I D a L I LL SIZE. TIN GS E 3221 nu . - A . . It I. At .1l If ' Itio. 30 leaves Towanda at 7 10; Athens, 7 10; Wa verly, 8 00; arrive at Elmira at 900 A.-11. . • No. 31 leaves Matra at 5 45; Waverly. C 43; Atti c:Li, 700; arrive at Towanda at 7 45 r; u. Down Trains dine' at White Haven. Dp Trains dine at Pittstor. Passengers to and frOm:.Netr York and Yhibviel phis without change of cars. Down train connects at Allentown with Through flat Express for Itarriaburg. Pittsburg and the West. R. A. PACKER. .Superintendent. NEW ROUTE TO PHELADEL- NORTE( PENNSYLVAINILt ILLLLROAD. Shorted and most direct line• to Philadelphia, Sal tlmore. Waahington. and the Smith. Passengers by this route take Pennsylvania h New York Railroad train. passing' Towanda at 0:25 A.M.. and 1:35 p. m.. make close connection at 13e thlaicia with Espress train of North Penn's. Rail road. and arrive In Philadelphia at 8:15 P. 51.. and 10:30 p.m.. In time to take night trains either for the South or West. • City passenger ears aro at the Depot on arrival of all trains convey passengers to the various Depots and to'all parts of the atty. . Leave North Penn% Railroad Depot, corner Berko so American stre K . PhiladvdPhil. At ' 8 : 00 A. M.. arriving at Towanda 5:25 P. M.. same evening. ?dames Baggage Expr... collects and delivers bag gage, office No.-105 Bout I tfth street. Philadelplda. Freight received at Front ailarNOblb streets. Phila delphia. and forwardpd br Daily Fact Freight train Towanda. and all points in. Sus 4nehanna Talley with quick dispatch. ELLIS CLAIIKE. Gen. Agt. N. P. MIL • Front and Willow Sts. Nor. 21, 1870.. Philadelphia. , FREE. RAILWAY. . lIECC AND IYWEAVED BiIAWING Boom AND StEnrrsa COAC RES. combining all "Modern Improremedta, are run through on all Tralna between Buffalo, Niagara Fails. Suniensiou Bridge, Cloveland, Cincinnati and New York. dhatrtrt or Time Table, Adoptcl Nov. _ - ',..c47..,..110 New York Jersey City Sumnehaniaa Great Bend.. Binghamton. Waverly Elmira - Corning • Painted Post. Rochester.. Hornell/it - Me. Buffalo, Magara Falls. Snsp'nston Bridge Dunkirk... Cleveland. Cincinnati ILESItY STIJIALN U. 8. MUM. N STREET ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS IVE:iTSVA.t.D 5:00 a.m.. exeept Sandays. from Ovrogo. Stopp'ng at Tinga 5:27. Smithboro 5:55. - Barton 6:12. Waverly 7:00. Chemung - 7:30, Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 9:25. Big Flats 10:20. Corning 11:30. Painted Post 11,44, Addison 1:00 P.M.. Rathbonevilin 1:35. Cameron 2:05. Cameron 2:33. Adrian 3:27. 'Catlett.° 4:05. arriving at HornellsVille at 4:23 p.m,• 5:00 except Sundays. from Suwiur•hanna. Stopping at Great Bend 5:24. Kirkwood 5:40. Bing hamton 6:15. Hooper 6:23. Union 6:33. Cumpville 6:52. OWego 7434, Tioga 7:30, Sinithfinro 7:eo, Bar. ton 4:00. Waverly 3:30. Chemnug 3,:35, Wellsburg 8:43. Southport 9:02. Elmira 9:15. Big Flats 9:40; Corning 10:00. Painted Post 10:03 k Addicon 10:32. Rathbonevflle 10:51. Cameron Mills 11 :04. Cameron 11:15. Adrian 11:37. Canisteo 11:55, and arriving at Hornellsville at 12;05 p.m. 6:50 a m.. dailf, frnm Sumnehanna. stopping at Grest/Bend 7:15. Kirkwood 117:30, Binghamton 4:03, FlooPer f:9:20. Union 1 . 12:27. camnville E 4 : 45 . 0 ' 47 '49 9:14. Tioga !9:27 Smithborn r3:40. Barton 19:47„ Waverly 10:20.- Chanting I:10:35. Wellsbnra 10:7k Elmira 11:20. Bic Flats 11:40. Corning 12:20 p.m.. Painted Post 912:21. Add! son 13:55 Matliboneville 11:07. Camernn Mills :'1:22. Cameron 1:33, Adrian 1 1 :55. Canistco 2:03, and arriving at Hornellslille at 2:20 p.m. 1:00 p tn.. except Sundays. fmni Surgnellan a Stopping at Great Bend Kirkwood 2:24. g hanitou 3:40. Hooper 4:10, Union 4:23, Campvilb , 5:05. and arriving at Owego at 5:40 p.m. 1:15 p.m., exnept Sundays. from Elmira. Stopping at Big Fiats 1:39, Corning 2:00. P 4 inted Post 2:116, and thence. Via Avon. to Buffalo. arriving at 3:35 pm. ' 2:30 p.m.. exCept Kundays. from Binolismt n. ;lopping at Hooper 2:45, Union 2:75. Campville 3:15, Owego 3:37. Tines 3:53. Smithboro 4:08. Barton 4:19, Waverly 4:40. Chemnug 4:54, Wellsburg 5:12. South port arriving at Elmira at 5:30 p. m. Cincinnati Leave Cleveland Dunkirk Clifton Susp'nsion Bridge •• Nia„-aral•'alla.... •• Buffalo Horne' Rochester Corning Elmira Waver* Owego Biagharatea Great Bend, Susquehanna " 110 Port Jervis Arrive 2 52! ; Middletown I - 3 r.,3i Goeheti Newbargh Pa creon.. Newark.... Jeraey City New York. 5:00 a.m.. except Slllttlayg from Hormellinillo. Stopping atC.anisteo 5:22, Adrian 5:49, Carneron6:so, Cameron klllbs 7:01. ItathbonsviL'e 7:33 Addison 8:25, Painted Post 9:15. Corning 10:00. Big Flata 10:42, Elmira 12:40 p.m.. Southport 12:45. Wellsburg 1:20. Chumming 1:55, Waverly .:42, Barton 9:20, -Smithboro 3:42, Tioga 4:10, and arriving at Owego at 4:57 p.m. 6:55 a.m., daily, from EforneHrrille. --Stopping it Canlsteo 7.13. Adrian 7:33, VECtOn 8:09. Bath bonoVille 8:42. Addison 9:08; Painted Post 9:37: Cor ning 10:15. Tog }lets 10:52. Fluaira 12:20 p Southport 12:25. Wellsburg 12:52. Chen:long 1:19, Waverly 1:50, Barton 2:25. Smithboro 2:40, Tioga 3:05, Owego 3:40. Campvillo 4:15. Union 4:48, BU lairuton 5:0, Kirkwood 6:22, Great Bond 6.50, and arriving at Su equehanna at 7:30 p.m. 7:09 a.m.. except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at Campville 7:45, Union 8:28, Hooper 8:40. Bing hauton 9:41. Kirkwoodlo:3o,'Great Kemill:/5, and arriving at Susquehanna at 11:0 a.m. 7:50 am., trzept Stindaya, from Elmira. Stopping at Soutlport 7:54, Wellsburg 8:10, Chemmag 8:26, Waverly 8:43, Barton V:O3, =Abhor° 9:13, , Ti0ga 9:28., Owego 9:45, Campville 10:03: Union 10:1s: Hooper 10:22, and arriving at Binghamton at 10:33 a.m. 1;58 pan. ' except Stonlaya, from 'Painted Port Stopping at Corning 2:03. Big Flats' 210, and arric ing at Elmira at 2:10 p.m. • 2:10 p.m.. eieept tindays, ,from Ifor.nellwrille, Stopping at Canisteo 2:2i, Adrian 2:40, Cameron 3:Gs:Cameron Milts 3:15, Rathbotterdle 3:30, Addi son 3:50, Painted Post 4:17. Corning 4:25. Big Flits 4:47 Elmira 5:23. Southport 5:26 Wellsburg 532, Che pattllg 5:57. Waverly 612. Ting* 7:05, Owego 7:25, (...inaprille 7:45, Union 8:05. Hooper 0:12. Bingham ton 935 , K irkwood 8:59, Great Rend 9:17, and a . riving at Susquehanna at 9:37 pan. * Dilly. t Mondays excepted. betwean And Port Jervis, Stop Sundays only. - • ,Jar Through Tickets to MI po!.nts West at the iery Le west Rates, tor sale in the Company's °face at the Towanda Depot. MAU the only authorized Agar) , of tho Erie Railway Company for the sale of Western Tickets in Towanda. Bagglk..-n will be chnetcicraly °ark:eta parclusesi skttio Company's CZ* L. D. ALTUS. Etirrt • 4 , BailAlloads. -. . • - - • :ABLE OF THE ERIE 1111LCOAD.—TaI1 -. 13,1871. AN .7acrs, EZZE3 IL F. r • Gaul Passe =I STATIONS Waverly... Athena-- .Tow nds. Neahoppen. ....Mehooyany. ...Tankhannock ...Wilkes Barre. —Manch Chunk. ....Allentown... ....Bethlehem Easton. 11E1 !Ind.-1011a New York,. .Waohingtok IIitSIGiXT ACCONISODATIONS. ==llllll6l W. 3L 0 - • Lem 1 0 30111 00 " . ; 451 " 30 815' 8 371 131 0 131 53; 10 10. 30i !! .051 11 SO. • A rrtvo 111 40' • • - S R 531 205 12 00; 625; 124 R; ?0S 12 53 7 10 ; i -1 POI 7 15, El 7 GO, ca.. ," j 00' I= STATIONS. NO. a NO. No. I :No 13.'1 4. B.l^. ; r. L.ir. x.,r. 3L e. z 9 isi .. 7 25 1 . t 1 251......1 1 401 I 145 ..4 . 4%f ) .8 G Isi 4 00! :15 1 ,01!1 220 81 2 _, 1258' 8 471 1 37; 0 32! 2 191 6 110 15 3 05' ...... , .. 1 12 10, , a _ / 510 ; 11 00; 2 47; 840 00 . 205' 5 15; C 33! 11 38, 3 23' 915 7 001 12 00[ 140' 925 A. >f. . If. r. ir.lr. IL ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS EASTWAIID Cincotta Jai !twig= TIE ITNDEBEGGNED, HLVING • rrd . ossstheadire Miscue of IL IL 'PATCH, bias Oen ata.II.PATCII4 CO. Is arm! 11“11111M ta waft the album ot snows *moo aad yid* troth* aid wall selseled stack of G-R 90ERIES, indeli/ how parebasad for Caab, and fad coaddsat that lan sell at low dozes as as b. purchased elsirutere. I novfogra to Mop:Rale a splendid stock P. Y. 12:15 7:15 120: 1 5 :705 11:45 6:45 11:15 A:l4 11 as 6133 10:55 5:55 10:35 5:35 10= 5:00 IL P. Y. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH. SALICRATITIL SPICE% /cc EM AKRON FLOUR, GRAFrAIt DO. I kee? occostantly ea kand.I43IIIC. MILS. LARD. and NCIIITIIWAILD. all klnds of MILL Would caU the Mention of the No. No. Y. 36. lotbilo to our Curet Be Best ffiff 3 STOCK OF TOBACCO, 5 45 8 40 6 05 1 755 5 55,7 CS 5 25 7 OS 4 83 1 610 41516 43 5713 23 3 50 5 15 3 25 4 45 2 25 355 2 038 10 112&... 10 19 r ag. 10 651 2 25; 8001 4 1 1 4 14 ar PIO& Jena Oaklers Oelebrated Lon- dry, New York aturokical and Broirn Soap. rImTriM!!!MqI!rTTAVI Large assortment OILMEN:11 15t0110118, TOILET BOATS. Le., kc. I will pay the higheitessh price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers, glee nes call before ee-ling elsewhere. An persona indebted to the late Arrawlllplease call and make immediate PaymenL 4 Towinda, Ruch. 12.1807. CB. PATCH. 4' J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, !OOP. WILLOW, LIM STONE WARE. FLOUR, FEED, MEAL ; &c., COR. kiA.L . N AND BRIDC E STS., I desire to call the attention of the public to my assortment of geode. which is always full and com plete, and'will be sold to my customers at lowest market rates. My staft of ! 1 . 3. NO. 1 TEAS, COFFEES, 'A. 13E312E 30, 7 10 451 720 1 53 1 235 2521 325 34: 411 4271 44A 5 011 C 2 5 421 COl ,•. . . &aro ilren purchased since the late reduction in the tariff on them, and are offered at prices to'coi• respond. 13 33 12 39 10 20 10 20 7 05 B 7 20 11 20, 11 21) 12 10 12 10 12 '15"12 15 12 20. 'l2 20 1251. 12 51 55; (1 55 7 Of., 700 Orders by mail or cilierwiae will receive carefn and prompt attention. Thanking- the public for the liberal patronage they haw given the, I wish a cantinnance of the Pam !MEM CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE: f0b.20'71 GOLD STILL COMING DOWN GROCERY PKOVISIOr LINE COWELL & MYER'S at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that thSy are determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their Store by building so that they now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have coanocted with their store a Market where they now keen fresh meats to seU by the quarter or piece. ana a MU supply of Oro. series and Proviaiona, to which they woulo mill the attention of all cash buyer.•. Caine aid etatulno onr Goods and Prices. before purchasing aua satisfy yourselves. We guareutee all Foods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal patronage anti solicit a continuance _ . of the same. Dec. 20. 18G9 CHRISTMAS! ••• • ; 11 40' 10 (V 10 00 THE UNDERSIGNED has just re ceive 4 a large and ‘ariod aasartalead of 5 40! 5 45 5 5G 6 45 0 45 5 15 10 00! 440 1005. 445 1012; 1140, ,00 3 30 10 03 • • .1 7 15 MIME 535;12 08 608 12 41 645 115 727 155 3 35 , 7 52' 217 400' 025. 247 760 12 051 618 845; 1253 ...... LADIES' WA of ill desmiktious. Also • selected assortment of GOLD CHALNS,.FIICE GOLD JEWELRF, CLOCKS OF AIL STYLES 'PEON THE CHEAP. GOLD. SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND ETE-GL 'ASPS to St all cases of Impaired sight. ,YEtr PATENT ..ACCOMODA TING SPECTACLES. By this patent I am enabled to exchange Glasses at any tine witlicrat extra charge. Call and see. - CLOCKS, IV/TOMS JEWELIIY =LURED ANTS WAZIUMIN, Towanda. Dec. 8.1871 - W a t.O 4 R g: ; 111: gi.a A P .P. r ir a l s . .l;Vgi o,g IiALML; e i; 4 tx4..zs.s • " Poi 4 ttaigtlii d .tt.od.ctl z Hi - 4V eitts —, si4 4i;!":48 44 oi4 441 Ab" W. B. BAltit. Oeril Tszs'r Ag't Sara ea Wad a large dock of lITZ DO., BUCKWHEAT DO WOODEN WARE. C. 13. PATCH.- 1 1 No. 1 PATTON'S ELOCS, TOWANDA . , PA EEO SPICES, 1[:.1. LONG C' AND trlatl , ' MING M.' Tat. :de aaow being ofneil at (*WELL & MYER. NEW YEA.RS ! HOLIDAY GOODS, Coatristinq, of )11ES, AMER ICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, 111 new EST TO THE BEST atoms 110GUL-CLN - Sotbing; OE Mil 1111 TTENRI :Y 'PRAXES, JUL . moocesoot to Hem Hanna • • XEROHANT TAILOR, To. 4, Gridith k Potton's Igo*. Bridge Stood, To. wands. A good onsortmest of Cloths. Postings and Cossimeres. constantly on Asstd. Goods made to order in the bed mainarr., ,~ Ems! EUREKA! I Evcrylwdy Las diactri•erod that THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE Rosenfield d'ir,lfl 'Chao door south o . from k Mcrcur's) is THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS They now have, s - grest store, full of tho pi CO I VA4 (.1., of_Ut t4I24•U=fOPW MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING To be found outside the cities Their goods are PlIkIDOW.C11110:11 TO SUIT ANY TASTE, CHEAP ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE DON'T BE DECKNEDI 'Serer lease an old friend for a new one., Itenaember that ItOMTFIELD & WOLFF ar permanently located here. and can ofkr greater in ducements to purchasers thaii any other home In Mum. It Is tho tntt rest of gentlemen in this suction to come and bring; all their boys, awl giro their goods an et , . ro ostiou: - Consider:the fact that y 0111 can bay .at r.osEN FIELD & worxrs, beautiful and substantial Cloth ire; for a mere song. ROSSICirELD & WOLFF. August 23. 1871. - T.3IPORTANT •. TO ALt WHO I. VALUE TIIEIII SIGIIT I The light of the aged assisted. the weak Strollgthcn ad arid the perfect preserved. PLILLADELPIIIA OPTICAL LiSTITT,TE, For the mArinfecturtsq, of the CONCAVD CONVEL, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON exoxrD LSD TLC - ZED °LAPS FOB NSTAIC OIL IN The Concave Convex Crystal Sig...-tscles, made by the above Institute are now a long time before the public, and the rapid and increased demand for them combined with the tuaiitersal acknowledgment of 'their clearness In Talon and ease to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to any other glasses In the market. The majority of Spectacles. (mostly imported) and no matter bow tine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of gluiest, (generally cast or pressed;) they ire made to be sold only, without any calculation j benefit to the eye, and therefore the great cam t of poor and weak tight. 'Modem:ids are tieing glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye, Where the objects gal dim atter short usage; or require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the eight. which, were they property ended. would be preserved a life time. i advantages claimed for the Ceincave Convex Crystal Glasses are the following : ,The Lenses are, round of the best material, pure and hard. and Made only for optical purposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brilliancy and distinctness aids:ion not found, in any other glass. They can be used equally well lby 'day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are ground mathematically true In the con- cave convex mirroesaccording to the philosophy of nature. and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore misting nature only instead of forcing it. That the lenses are centered correct into the frames. They can be need longer than any other glasses without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and durable by wipe. ?fenced workmen and warranted to give anti rt , tton. WIC A . CIIAMBERLDq, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan da, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. No Pedlars employed. July 12, 1870-tf - - TOWAND F LOUR. MILLS ! w. FIILIXB CO., ally inform the public that hieing rebuilt on of the old mill, with all modern improve ments, they are now prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING IQ the beat postibla manner and on the shortest notkm. 'No pains will be spared to give sittlataction. Farmers &tag Matinees in town can bring their grain and lave it ground the sante day to take back. FLOL'II, DUCERIIEtT FLorrn, FEED & SISAL, By the car load or cfa qaintities to era purchasers GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER ♦T st; rzr. TOX All kinds of grain talon in eacliange for Phater Ca.sla paid fo . P aiLkinds of ;rain Towanda, soy'. !, 1811 NILSS E. J. KINGSLEY, Wishes to Inform the hales of Towanda and sicinity that she keeps constantly orihand a large supply of Goods, suitable to the season. Thanking her pat rons for their liberal patronage heretofore, she as sures them that no exertions will be spared to en sure a continuance of the same. She also has a fine selection of HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, Such as. • • Kid Glot'; • Linen dinars,. Cuffs, Handkerchiefs. • ReatLaces, Corset:, etc. &c. I hire also reopened, in connection with the above say DRESS DARING establishment. and / am now prepared to do I : C U "MSG : f u n nnia's G in the !skid fashionable styles on abort notice. Entrance next door to Fox At Xeres:el. up stairs. April 4 P.a. N . OTICE.—In consequence of the t,. death of Marl s O. Sellout, late cif the trra of Kellum & Multuck . t becomes necessary thus an colstaredinsestemin of the dm of Kell um l& Mal- Inds due the 30th, day of September. Ital. *mat bo paid by 'March 1, tti72. or costs will me made, thoughthongh the • business will be continued under the oIJ.I num mail further notice. The books are at the market ready for settlement. • Jan. 31.'72. lut. KELLDM Zr struocs. Tfi:/ttirr =LIM Adatimlatratto. Grade aii Proditima; EMI pEoprartii 'um:Nazar /13112 1110,211011 STOLL. Mr POSltai avow ALZI- 'MS KClallalt GIUX=:Ii:9 AND; PROVISIONS, liiiil Which vale sold at the kirast wasp& prices CODFISH, MOKEBEL, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, 4 FLOUR, amo, , I • GRAIN,&a. • Bring on spur masts, wklch iv" • cash for. DAIRXIEMT, A mutant' supply of .AStiton Balt. all sized *4 , Batter Firkins. Tubs. to. - Please cell arid look through our stock. and we win do our best to pl e ase you. W. A. 110CSWELL Towsuds. April 98.1842. GROCERY AND PROVISION IiIoCABE & EDWARDS, GROCERIES PROVISIONS, itIXECTICS NEW ELOCE, TOWANDA, PA. We do not deem It neoessary to enumerate all the diferent articles we keep. Our assortmeat FIRST CLASS GOODS Cash paid for Palmeri Produce. ' • :Aires McCABE. March 1. 1570. W . =MAUD& FO.A. HERCIT R are now receiv ing a fresh Stock of Goods in their tine, height since the lst January, to which they invite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. Wo will at lowest market prices. Jam 19, 1871. RESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decline in price. and selling cheap at tetaiL Fla k 11E.11CL'11. Jan. 19. 1871. VOX Ai, MERCUrt are selling Gro cerlea at retail. Jan. 19, 1871._ FOX & MERCUR are selling New and Fresh Goods. • Jan, 19, 1971. VOX & ItIERCITII, are selling. aro eerie. cheap. Jan. 19. 1871. vox -31:ERCUR are selling first- A. - class thxds only. Jan. 19,1871. VOX & HER= are selling I. cheaper than ever. Jan. 19. 1871. REMEMBER that we'ire selling Goods at • RETAIL! • And that we won't be undersold. Jan. 19. 1871. }VI k 3117.RCU11. ThrICHIGAN FIVE--CgT TOBAC: ./.91 CO—lvery choice—at Jan. 19. 1871 pox. & 31ERCUR do not deal in Sboddy Goods. Jan. t , ISTI. QU t R CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the ter7 best the market a:lords and at lowast prices. E. T. FOX. Towanda, Jan. 15,71. lIENUT =et n.' RESIESIBER THAT FOX . &, SEMI CUR aro retailing all or Groomes at wholesaleprices. The lairgttit Ftoek in town. Uoodi first dam. Prices low. FOS. Sept. 29.1%0. SENSES MERCER. THE BEST KEROSE s NE OIL IN -L. town by the quantity or retail at . FOX. & 3IERCIarB.. BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS, In our =WM BOOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all Wars of th• day and evening. OTErEII.9 AND ICE CE.E.I.It ON HAND DENZIO TEEM SEASON. • Also a fin i s assortmont of Groceries, Confectionery, Fruits, Nub, &c. maylO' tf CENTRAL 4N.RKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main ly of B PIE te, PORK, FRESH' AND SALT !COTTON, VIAL, SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF, TALLOW, 3 / 4 c.; !cc. Alio, F I S . FRESH FROM 'nu: L 4 RES. Pardee ideating Oysters in' kip or mall quanti ties be Ihrinshed abort notice, at the old stand. Car resat. Mu/x.lYr. Dontanye's mock, first door north of Dr. Porters. Cams O llamixte, KELLUM & irrixocx. Tato. Illytrocit, I - Feb. RC 18i0-tf a. r. SIASON. W. a FULLER THE BEST AND . CHOICEST SMOKING TOR AC CO, IS U.A.NtTACTIMED AT FACTOfY •N O. 1 SD DISTRICT Or ILARTLAND. , See that Eery Flaw; you buy bears that tuseripthm. Dee. la. 1870. , TIMEHOUSIO: AND LOTS IN TOW LIMA BOROUGH FOR S. r.P—Ritnated oo Poplar Street above Western Avenue." These houses are now being built and will be completed on August Ist.- Good well ! cistern, and &Mar with each house. For further. *Scalars address or en quire of Wane2V7l.tf) W. DU LIIIIALL. • !A Red, White, and Mae Store, Towards, Pa. A owed - camolhis dock- HERRING, PORK. ISitfITON, YANKEE NOTIONS, STORE. Wtiolesalo and Tp3tin Doak:a in AND ALWAYS COMPLETE. Re mil nothing but Fox 4: lt6llrrf•s Y AND DINING ROO3l First block north of Ward norm DAZED DAIL Y, And sold It Wholesale and Retail -D. W; SCOTT & CO SUGAR CURED BEEF. ' :LAMM POULTRI, LAMY, ~4rf4~tsfNlNa~~ya~J.~l~•+ In their sraccm. Ch2l - *3nd tbsiml'& SIIITLIES FOB THE ' F' ,ZTR.A3:IIa WICKHAM & BLACJICS: CROCKERY. CHINA, yrotall. GLASSWARE. New and beautiful patterns. STONEWARE. SILVER : PLATED WARE, From EatTers & Frolher. FR s IT JARS. Tcnrands. itm,V).•7l 'garniture. • E. F lIRNI,T NEW FIRM N Waive now offenng at our %Choke) FIIVNITURE tio._lo7 MIDI SIM MT, the groate.st ladluccootate to those in want of FIRST - CLASS -FURNITURE ! Ever cirered In Ills market. The attention of the public le especially called to our recent boa* purchasessfrona the late Great Auc tion Bales of CHAMBER AND PARLOR PITRNITIITZ - M! We aro now I:Coring WALNUT ALLIIBLt TOP SETS AZ $75 00. And NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, Together with our Complato Stoci or BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPRING BEDS, .MATRESSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, And in fact overitldnii to be found in a First-clam i'uraitziro Store, THAN TUE CILE-trEST D E3II:31BM TILIT WE AIX NOW .11.1:SEPAC- It taring, and do offer - goods of our own manu facture ale/NA' than you can buy efity-made mutt, elsesclivre. Lumber taken in exchange: for goods.. We also tarnish tosEITOOD CASEETs, lIETALIC I i 111 lL CAStB, AND COYFMS Of every desalvten DCLIAL ROBES, CAPS, Li.. And 'ea a:eo have the FINEST • IlEAß:irl; 1i tills. gection of. country Goole delivered to the Depot free of chime; VOTES 0. PEOST & SONS !Towanda. Jan. 11. 1571 Boots and Shoos. GREAT BARGAINS 111 MOOTS SH.CDE_ I=3 SEW' 8G . )7" SlioE ,STOftf. South cud of NV:.r.lnoure The or..7eraircl are recic .lug a Lirge and qc i se lected stock of BOOTS A'N.D SHOES Sultahle for the simr FS AND - TALL . 'TRADE, Which we offcc low for Cash. Consisting of GENTS, LADIES, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR S.E:IVED AND P'GGED ROOTS MAIST. TO OEDEIt REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND READY WHEN. PROMISED Thsnkthl for post favors, Ins solicit a continuance of the assn. ILLVUEL WOODTOED. Towanda. April 5, IS). FOR SALE AND TO RENT, W. DITTRICH'S MUSIC STORM. ONE DUNDEED FIEST-CLASS PIANOS, ONE DrNDRED AND FIFTY 'MELODEONS TWO HUNDRED CAIIMET &ND CIIIIRCH OEUNAS, Five flruidred V tollna, Clarionets, Flutes, Banjos Guitars, Concertinas , Accordeons . Strings for all string Instruments. • Drams. Bones. etc. EM ET MUSIC tiD INSTRUCTION BOORS FOR BERT ISSTIMIENT. 1 ::° I _A_ N 0* S IFrem the only farg,.el.ass makers in the; rniteo States, as F. C. Lighfe & C. 0.. Becker Bros., Stine way, WebTpr, New York; Hallett and Cll l / I .ionf, Boston: Mathewsbek. New Haven Ct.; C: Meyer. Philadelphia, and Nnabe in Baltimore. Melodeon. from B. Shoninger, New Haven, Ct.: Pelonbet, Felton k Co., New York. „Organs, the celebrated holden need American Organ, and. the Burdett Combination Organ. Ono door east of Mereur's Bank. the ohly store of the kind in Towanda. rnar.29ll ANCI:IOR LINE STEAM'. SIR every Wednesday and Saturday, to and from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Calling at Louderry to land Wails and Passengers. The Steamers of this favorite line' are built ex pressly or the Atlantic. Passenger Trade. and fipted up t, every respect with s/.1 the modern imprprve nients calculated to insure the safety. comfort, and converilence of passengers. Passage Rates Payable in Currency. to CiLawsGOW, LIAEILPOOL and LONDONDERRY. FIRST CABIN. $6 and in,.accortlmg to location. CABIN RETURN TWEETS. $l3O. securing beat ac commodations. ENT PM rGIATE. EU STEER AGE.' E2B. Parties sending for their friends in the Old Conran. try can purchase Reacts at redueed rates. Per int ther particulars apply to HENDERSON BROTHEra. 7 Bowhag Green. N. Y. or to 8.0. MEANS. central Express Ortice. Towanda. Pa. VanoctiS'7l. C0 -PARTNER-.HIP.-The inder signed have this day formed a Co-partnerahip under the firm name of Iltunphrey Wu's.. "Tracy, for the purpose of manufacturmit and jobbing Boots. blocs au • Leather. The bovine-us will _be carried on_at our new factory-and saNaroom, comer 'Main and Elizabeth atrmtv, Towanda. Pa. • IRA B. EL - 111 . IIREI. • C. 1. 11 RREY. CHABT Ir TRACT. JUIV72n3 SON & c 0.,. OLD.CASH DRUG STORE, Omise *sin asul Plna Stmts. Tows:ids. Pan Ulne loadrall lidded larlfely to their stock. shin end ostuplete assortment. constituting an eideeistre Ira 11011. embracing many articles used in the t 2141 for meebaulcal imposes. carefully selected *Mt to the progressive wants of the public, which regain kept constantly supplied with fresh. purchases. and 'ft.'ed on the mo st reasonable terms at Wholesale or Rstail. eastalidans of • ALCOHOL AND.TURPENTINE, -Ban, PSLtiT. vensisu. witrrz:iess, end all kinds , of Brushes. • 11111lb:um now open France. TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, - Pocket Enke% Razor!, A complete asamtioent. Tosacco, &SUFI% PIPES AND CIGABS, Garden. Field and Flower Seeds. Trailea. porters. Einspensorlea. Shoulder Brace*, Breast Pump!, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles. Nipples. Shells and Shields. Beringer, Bed Pans. Self-Sealing Fruit Jara.Ther ammeters, Flavoring . Extract', Stone in" Glass Ware. Bottles, Vials:, Corks. Bath Brick. and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am- All articles warranted repreeented. Persona at, a distance can receive their orders by eta,ee or mail. which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratuitously at the offioe, charging;only for medicine, - s3r. Thankful for past liberal patronage.wauld lea pecttallyannounce to their friends and the public. thll no Panin'linnil ho spared to satisfy, sad meritthe con. Urination of their confidence and patronage. -Open Sundays for preacriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 m. to 1. and 5 to a p.m. . H. C. MAME& SON & Co. GOODS! • • I Jul y 1. 1870.—Tr. The best kind in inszket. TAYLOR'S' CELEBRATED OIL! Iu The Great Rkeenacitic Reraidy should be kept and nsact by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Horses. every Teamster and livery Stable Keep 'r, every Physician and Horse Farier tor•it will many times rare pain and tameness when all other rnedi• fines have failed. ...Miners and Railroad Men should certainly keep it, for it Is unsurpassed for brnses and sprains. trackstniths should keep it for their own use and for their customers tender ' , toted horses, as nothing equals it for fender feet. - cry body suffering from pain and lameness of any burns, cuts, wounds or any eruption of the 'orne, Chilblains or any diseasesequiring an 1 anplieation_ should certainly keep thi. cele- Nlicinc. Every bottle warranted to give For sale by be. ii. C. Porter Son .k Co. and F. W. Brown Druggists,Towarsla. .very Druggist and dealer in Brad `ll counties.. . y and Cowden, wholesale Patent Arch street Pitiladepthis,Pa., M. lIROWNIG TAYLOR, -oprtetor, Leltayaville, Pa., • II NI • • E ry kin .• akin,' c. nadirs • Li, brand .1 I tatialactio , l-Porter k Eir • • Pa. And -by ford and a.dlolni • Johnston Iloilo • y :ifetiletne Depot. N Wholesale Agents. • l jrdyl77ll-tf • • BELEU 3IATI . 'l5OO WILL B PAID .e 14, t to any person prodneing any as many Ucing, permanent cnrra REUEDY. only. pleasant llediciiae. free • froni\ drugs.. Warranted. under oath. to have pi_ le cured 05 in every 100 patients treated in . ten pears. (See_teatiroonyl. It is the edenti.i. • seription. of Pri - ii..foe P. Filler. T. grad.o. . . the Unlversity.of Pennsylvania. A. D.. one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, an\ • Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—wao lea Made Netwlgis. Chinnie and Inflamatory Rhesus's tism the specialty of his entire professional; lire—a fact vouched for by the signatures accumpanymg each bottle. and other testimonials of many promi nent renowned physicians and clergymen.' To pro tect snfferers, from poisonous quack nostrums and useless exjscr.diture of money, a legal smiled guar antee. stating exact utunber.of bottles warranted. to cure, will he fore-Styled gratis' to any sufferer send ing by letter a full descriptor' of at/Action.' In case of failure to cure. amount paid positively refunded.' Medicine sent anywhere by express. collect cn de livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; all in fornubtion and medical advice sent by. letter gratis, Address Dr, J. P. FITLER, 29 South Tonith street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy is sold or obtained by Drngeists. For sale by POI:TER. Druggists, Mer cur's ];lock. Towanda, Pa. Tow.kNpA. Marble Works. - MISSES, GILIIMIT M. CIA= Medicliet LI Ts p. P IL. J 17,1 Ditraii; ainuN vassaz.vh KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, Burning fluids. LAMPS. MADE . WICKS, CIIDINLTS. ' Sperm. Lard. Made, !Califs Foot. Bancy and Toflat Article. In all tbielr variety, SlPOlqo*, )11317WHES,. goers, COMDS. Pomades. Hair-Dyes, Perfumery. ' TOOTIIO3ICM AND HAM PIMPLEATIONS. mar, IMEIII AND LIQCOBS. 723 r 3Tsoirf* , 4l use, intinttion, kc., Botanic, Eclectic and nomcepath lc Med Anna, and all tho popular Patent • MEDICINES.-. • NEURALGIA. GEO. McCABE r d: SON !lace just teceivsl tLe largest as.2.Ortraelit of AMERICA AND ITALIAN WC - I=6 - 43 B! Ever exhibited in this sootior.. to which they 'at:cut:on of the public. They lz,c2 on hand Cunt:LAl to or,10: AIQNUMETS, TOMB STONES, SLANTLES, Of emery style, AT THE LOWEST TERMS. Pergolas In want of anything in. - oar. line as-e re apeetfelly invited to call and examine our stock. ' •McCABE .&. SO . Towanda. May 1. 1871. . , B. A. PE•TTES S. CO., Have now on hand a no , tteci of FALL AND WINTER GOODS In great vniicty, such •as DRIY' 0-0-013 S. ILILL4S'ELY, FANCY GOODS AND ::NOTIONS, DRESS SILES, SILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS, LND Mi ieh they will cell at the LOWEST 31ARKET-PRICE, At the 001 of the ;Big Itentlpt, opposite the COLIN. iloaee, . 51AIN STrzix, Tow.A.NDA. rA TRY- OU R TEAS t.;?.F.1.1E NATIONL-L1147, INSIJAItoCE • • • CO. OF UAL A. Cara CA,z , s l,o oe/M—pArct at cum %d Lp eangreis. i CLARENCE IL CLARE.eI i t JAY COOKE. Chairman i .ad EL Cam. ; HENRY D. COORE. Vice Yruident; . 121ERSON W. PEET. kiecrettrisad.Artm7 The ithantegee of the National fife I I. It is aliational Company, chartered by co n ~ 2. It bas s paid op capital of One Mian on D otkr; It offers low rues of premiums ; • 4.11 yorp panics for tomer tmmrabre • po the w than othtr.as money ; b. It la detnito and certain 6. Thera is no possibility of nderopr.,.:l;t,f,,t wads: Or Trainanders tan d ng by P01i,,7,L41,r, 1. The policies are plain contracts. so must; ,;; mace for so iamb money ; • 8. All policies aro non-forfeiting ; • - 9. The jeilicies are exempt rom atuel;:rent cr..,...ns a co., ca B. 8. ut•.E.T.x manager 75. D. i.a.saltrz 4 A. G. -Ilaso:s., * II I.A/onto for Tcivninda ar.d. Jan. 9. 1869. - GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE IXSUILLNCE cwrr4'sy, 251 BUOIDWAY, NIfIV 'COW: POLICIE.s t 1 Fouci: Amyl* cm.? ........ - .4.1. - StAL 15'00,11E, r,orspc rLID ... AU apProved forum of Pnnele.l ltracd. Libtral modes foe payment of f Polici , "ro non-forfht.tbh, by tty:r The eutiru profit or thr, Compar,7 Ably Among the Infiured, ANNUAL DIVIDENDS - .• t7,I.LTON H. PECKHAM`, WILLUM T. HOOKE 2- VP:2. [tents: wars M ADAMS. Sir.c'w Ax.t, PIIELAPELPHL), : Jay Coo. k CO.. Bankers. DazlsL L• Co., 'inters. . • . Joss WeNobsror. k Co.. Tea )I.•rehat,t,..- S. A. 3igucts. Prest Farzere IlechstsY T. 13- PrrF.nsos", Publisher. -j171.2111-tf NODLE'S surance . A g FIliE, L1F . 1.". A..D .+.CCIDENT Policies mritten and losses settled We alsa iutierL all To triildings an - 1 vw.lt•nt.6 or 1.-ce OFFICE ON NTAIN STREET o showing half Dr. FrrEzes A inwardly .lnjurions manent tie Lst. • pre ke of feb S'72. Bock: and StatT . ze::',.. • • .1 lIKIES. 1572 . c: & ENVELOPES • .1 SE 11 - 7Y0111.1 RU E IIS ' I SCHOOL BOOKS ' . • STATIONM AN: • • PIC.TZLES . , • ' BLANK BOOKS' • _ . TANK.EE NOTIONS. • • Towanda, Isroc. 19,.1558. BOOK-BINDERY.—Tah p,Ta lie Is respectfully informed that dery hati been removed to thS thii:d story, where will be done - • 800, -81ND17.4.0: • • In all its carious 012 ..ths three' allow. The 13:c.Ivry thu charge of ... An experienced Binder. and all work al'.l! , etn- - 9! done in a style and ruaur.t^r which cann , ql,,ex -, := l Music. Magazines. Newsp.apers.ollll , .l. , . in every variety of style. Particnin. - paid to the Bonrg and Binding of To any desired pattern, which 'in quality alai bility will be warranted.. • All work will be ready for delivery prora.:,l The patronage of the public ia soLetted, ar,a feet satiafacton guaranteed. - ToWanda. Anent 2. Lif;ll—tf. TOWANDC The stipmintemleut of this ELor some of the best • LUMBER IVIGO:NS COVERED AND OPEN BEGGff. ever offered in this markct. OAK AND • FEECKORY TIMBEB need, and all work made, by the I 1 We have tho _ r4r4..t.r Rizss;:i _ verry.Vgbt. and so dnr3bir , that even little to do towards their decay. Pislse examine-Mr work before puvl-::::7::: where. • Repairin F done on short 110t10`. . M. C. Mr.rwurt .Prot., U. W. V:Nt . r.. Towa , rda, JTV.y 20. I:4.l.Stua . r ~.... t.T. ,E. BOLLES & CO., . - - - GENT in L rizoDrti.: - • -Commission Merchants., sL,fielt cr cT•EE=_'. VE.\L. to.l other Vann Pr0,:r.....% Onc rr the in harmg r.5 , ..1,1 tin the past ttn years. and haslun an , st, ance with the business n. n rY tho c.y.c tidcrtt that,we can WI tl faction Of consignors'. • REFEIIENcI:,S. - L. S. el - it:pm:Tß, A. 0. BALDWIN A: RLArli..u.tN,lanm - s. • - ließaysvtliti, S. CI. CHAFFEE, atAr.TIN SIANNISO , haw. Pa. 11. d. CIICIBBECE, uE).;r.): vale: Pa.- - a. E. OuLLE:i. • (30.2. 1- 711 • CASEVA IN SU ILVNCE AG ENI : .k TROY. FA. FIRE. LIFE awl Accirm:mi ms 7-1: In drat.4.ilana companies. Alio, VouveyanciniZ. • rwwity wren yvart. Onio' -by wail proi4ptly attt•n&d Ang.a . Y 71.-1.3" COAL AT . WYA.CtSLNG , ! • ... The "nikrB!;iiled 1111, en hand: and ir.ten I 1.- I:cep. a tlnpni ' rof Snl:isan Alithra-.t. l'aA:l-;s.lf. hard Anthr.telle Coal of th. , aritlll+ 54. pt. - 25 IK7I. - ti. V 11, 1%11,1 i - : , . K 0 . .. VEItY CHOICE GREEN NS, El.i.r•lTC7f,ll,ir.Gchcari, at retatl by . - rOI .t ILLSC r; . twi - mei GePm l ACetta. .1 . 1: ••• .1 _ r!...., J. A. P.r.C.olli:, Towa • - a GESEI: %.,... LIGHTNING, Oppol+ll , l , . Eio•ap CAM?, .1. NOBLE. E C. \VINT:II7EIZ, BLA.N - EBOOK WORKS STILL ALIVE". PLATt'oR3I WAGONS F:XEJUENCED . SCRANTON, P