SiltkOtural. Getting Draught Stook Beady for Spring 1 ~.._... Whether we shall have a late or an early spring is a question of fu ture, solution, brit whether early or late,levery good , farmer is, or ought to bo aware of - -the fact that when spring fairly oPens, there will be "lota of work," for him and his helps to perform. Now there is an' old adage which reads :1" forewarned is to be forearmed .'" The farmer Nilic• losea sight of the important fact that one-half of the, comfort, 'ease and' economy With Which farm work is pdrformed depends upon the method of preparation for doing it, is one of that plass who always , stand in their own light.- A leading question with the farmer ought to be, "are, my horses in proper condition for spring work? " andlif he is prudent he will think over his winter method of feed ing and carefully examine them as to flesh, and other particulars which will naturally suggest themselves as soon las he dons hi thinking cap,and goes Ito work in r earnest. Let me remind him in advance ir that :very much of he thinking pow er of ; the horse or x depends upon his weight. A lig t horse must sup ply this power by asting muscular action, therefore, every pound of sound flesh thatcan be put on your horses in the wintnr is so much add ed td their power rind so much taken frornitlie wearing p • -- :. which light er animals are com• lied to undergo in'Order to perfor •• the same amount of work. •A horSe i br ox in good con dition as to feed; is likely to be in a good healthy condition otherwise-. A :deck team looks t ier. and general ly speaking works tier, than a lean bony' one. Gene us feed in winter ni g not Only improve the appearance bat the capacity 9 draught animals, andle is a " penny wise and pound fooliSh farmer, who for the •mike of saving a little intim form of cost for feed in the winter,lpermits his hors es or, his oxen to be hooked._ to the plow or the wagon in the spring •,.' their, hip-bones and ribs plainly am ceruable. Give yokirpatient, faithful animals, good-strengthening, palata ble food, and plenty of it. Do not stint them in Wittier, Put let your t in provision for the be liberal, and you will be well r warded by having more sightly and ore efficient tennis. , Prn :Wherever pruTaTiTig has been neg lected np to this erne, - it should now be performed to snve bleeding at the cuts. But better no prunning than bed prunning. Different species of plants require different modes and times - of prunning Grapevines and all ornamental climbing vines, make rapid •grOwth during the early season of growth andralke a greater ntun ber of roots than they can mature, hence in spring there are many dead roots to he cut out: When the plants cover the allotted space for them, the live roots have all V) be shortened,so as to make the pli.nts look tidy ; and that also promotes greater quantity of blossoms; and, the blooms are bet ter displayed and are more - fragrant, they knit more plenteously and the fruits are better ipened and better flavored. Fruiting trees need the branches t thinned but so th to the sunshine and air will get into the hearts of the "trees. When the ,trees are , too. much extended, or are growing too luxuri antly, the - ends of the , branches are cut t , fl . a few inches or a few feet, ac cording to the spread of the trees. Stone fruits seldom need branches thinned out, but they are all benne fitted by the ends of the branches and 'twigs being,cut off, say from ap inch to a foot cut oft that is called " shortening in prtuaning." We have seenia wonderftil renovation "of old, decaing fruit Itliees within a few years back, -upon the- wealthy estate of General Pleaspnton, near rhila delphiar,by pranging, scraping and washinglhe stems, and part of the brariches, and di ' ing and manuring around their ro ts. The trees are now , -in' a most t rifty and fruitful state, and inihe I' full prime of man hood, " as it is called. In prunning Shrubbery, all the species 'hose blooms. are. produced on top, as the lilac,' should only have the slickers cut out and the branches thinned ; those whose blooms come ' out upon the side of the shoots, are cut on top to shorten and make them more bushy.--E.t r . __. THINS ABOUT THE vrABDEN Now.— llow often havel we commended to those having sufficient ground for a garden, and especially farmers, to pay increased attention to this im portant ' appendage of family com fort. Farmers, ELS a rule, are entire ly too careless about- their whole minds being placed upon their fields, crops, stock, &c. The women would in t most cases be Competent and glO- ly willing to take charge of a large portion of the labor necessary to the proper cultivation of the garden, if the men would prepare the ground to their hands. Indeed it is a fact that those whoparsue the cultiva tion of.the soil ras their business, rarely enjoy garden products in per fection, just because they appear to insist upon the error that they don't Now is the time to think about how. Abe garden can be enlarged and the number and quantity Of the crops increased. ' The Staff can also be got ready for the additional fence, and the fence itself er3Cted as soon .as the weather- ill permit. The little hot-beds- in which to raise your 'tomato; cabbage and egg plants, should nbw be repa ired and got ready for dowing the seed as soon as the thite rurives. One thing must be remembered that there should be r- d thr ideriv ing st , pre wain, be gil them _....._ __. _ . bones. Ali aro4irevery firm house there are pieces Of old bonps, and if i la an hour or two giyen to breaking them finely and eavmg them where the hens can. t them. the remit will soon be iippirtint _in the increase eggs. - " _ Tite Joiiriud r? Applied Chem- Wry ITCOMIXWII. , the use of a small quantity of eubnlie add in paste for laying paptr-homeialm and to white wash. It will nentraliscr the disa greeable odor .omimnent pan the aeeompasition of the pia Aid also repel cochroarbee and °ibex; insects. A mesa. otit Tins; has just con trived an infernal' machine for the deistruction of crews, hi the shape of a kernel of cork which eipbxlee on being picked up h 7 the Reenspeeting bird, and . blows ht? heed off 'without the slightest • FOUNDEBY & MACHINE SHOP. The imderstmed bating purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John Cirman. aro prepared to do all kinds of work=ing to their busineea, with promptness and CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, 'Lind all tro : ck warranted to give satisfaction. • SHINGLE MACHINES Of the West and most improved kinds manufactured and kept constantly on band ready for use. SIDE-BILL. IRON AND WOODEN BEM CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH POI.NTS of an kinds, and the latest improvements kept constantly on hand. STOVE CASTINGS E kED AND Si 'MOH SHOFS, AM all Wads of mitinfro turniabad to March 30, 12.00. I SS k ROCKWELL. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! On Haw between Kilo and Second. littraeak back at O. Mason t Co.'s Bank. liaspactrally sominttra to us triewittad pttrona. Vat: t t have built a arbors thry wif constantly teep:on band a full wort meat of .I . Stade of the beat material and thaildied in the beat city style. Ilia long experience in city Carriage 'Factories gives them a decided advantage over others in the of his Wagons. All they ask, is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK it C .32 assist broken .~•. r :^. MILL- GEARINGS, MAN DRILLS, And all kinds of MILL IRONS MADE TO ORDEIt. ENGINES REPAIRED, PLOUGHS, Of all Was. AND CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. CELLAR ORATES. LARGE. lazol mamas TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STULFS & CO., ELM BRICE CARRIAGE FACTORY. FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, ItIOTTING MS" AND SEPT Finish, Style and Durability preeicras to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORE WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly in tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the Nam REPMM'O, PROMPTLY ATTMDED TO reduced prices Towanda. May 21. 1870.—tf THE OLD MAIN STREET Carriage Factory. JAMES BRYANT Still continues the manufacture of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Of every deacriptiont e llaVaif. G. 41 YAMS STREET, TOWANDA,IPA. Ste work Is all of the PF:r .n MINT:TnF" . 7Mq In the manufacture of wagons nothing is used bu r C qj 1 3 4 To ether with the COMPOSITION BOXES In Light Work. PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS LUMBER- WAGONS Kept constanUt on hazel f The best Eastern stock is need In the manufacture of Wheels. Spokes are all rived out—not sawed. ALL 17011 X SOLD WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY As to finish, and as to thunbility, SUPERIOR TO ANT IN THIS SECTION wr ALL Wotr. W F'•U'MV;7 . 'T7:'M IPL/ 91 / BLOOD - & CO., awl ocrottan6 0 maziutoctFre theft celebrated : • ; ' • • . 6) . kil and will sell a better machine. for less money than csabsbad elsewhere in the world. We claim for oar machines that they will do as much, or more, than antother, and are more durably built We personally superintend ear work and see that it is well deem. We will send I DDX2IMETIVE C&TALOGVES, Of MX illidttOM 011 ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Oat! rag itarscIERILSWICR szpsaaross muezzin and mammas, PANNING MILLS, CISICIMAZ AND ISAG SAW KELM lAD £XD maw; YELL work done to order. obn use on %dose Purchssing elanrk!sr& 14:1 " (X) 41110../CPTIIR `.S. MY - `'O o qoo'lsl 11. . NEW PLANING MILL. 111. 11 fd ti = and UM ti wen tialard maws and linprovod merganser, for in. arialloallniead WIDOW SASIIIXD ZUNDII, u. preparsil Is MI star& whether haw or Issit. Om Ills sisffiest sodas Ws 'ism also s Lttas vs. stIIOCIZOM, se the lONS stile and pstasss. soligh ye us fund& me! diaper thasthqssabs valid lig . MXMWO; 41110011:11il. AID SCIOOL Shiadt tea swidt pireldalito ifithiriyortlibe dew ambusea :MOM blithe& mil not Mai mini than torah* Me OwMs sibs AIINM. eta lad it turisto Mete lame 0. Up et se. or Meg %dr mid have 11, awe tesititotry. Stift yrawour grit of llostise. taitlier. sot Inds tun Maw low pined out sod like it amit elth is Mr IN gip :Ma fie MCRUKI ilit OW baba Iva Gam and aria mama% %vas, MN Via a. aCXX=III s ITIIACA ATILENS EALE;•ROA.D On and after Mondev. November 13th, BTU PaiIICIVCS ran going North will leave Athens at 8:45 a.m., arrive at Ithaca at 11:15 a.m. Going South leave Ithaca at 3:90 p. arrtrs at Athena at 5:20 p. m. ) U C' 'RAL S ° ROAD. Trains will =arr. armtvg. Attbriny Atnona. Ai barn. AILPII9. 7::0 10:10 A. M. 10:74 A. Y. 12:45 8:30 .A-11. 4:55 r. 7:00 C. It. 4:10 4 :30 r.m. 0:00 r. n. Trains kayo Owego for Auburn at 1:25 - a. in.„ 12:10 p. m.. and 5:15 p. In. Tralna arrive at owe g 0 from Auburn at 11:38 a.m.. 2:30 p.m., and R :U3 p.M. TIMETABLF„,,p- OF THE SULLI VAN ERIE. Ifft.M.Ro.ll).—Taklng efEN:t. on Monday, Nov. 13, 1871. AOUTII - WAIIIA. or:avcsa. M.. 1.. 10 1 7:09 TOWANDA -20 7:10 BAncr-ty Jr.NCTION 40 7:30 • ••MONEI )E• • • 10 '9:03 WLIXONS. 20 9:10 NEW :30 9:20 .......11ILLEUS '3O 8:00 IMS110111:. 23 9:15 DEI.I2)UCE: 34. 1 .. X. 1 R 44.1111.ANGESIENT OF P.IS.S . V.:GE To tate effort llorolay, Nov. 27 So. f O. 33. 9. 7. AMI 19 ' 1156 1 Fii!.. ' ....Eltnira ..... ..,12 451 C 45 840 _ 10;1215 830; Waverly. 11551 605 755 3 40:12 SO 8 401.. —Athens 'll 451 555 745 430;1351 925 1 Towanda ' •1100} 1 523 703 301 2 15;10 2.sl......Wyainsing ,:, 955 433 610 55 235 10 45 1 .Lareyrille. ... ; 954 4 14,5 43 17; 255 11 09; .... Memhoppert :91l 3 57;5 :23 1 251 3 01 1 11':161 Ilehoopany....i, 903 3 50;5 15 50 325' 11 . 451.—Trinthannock .... 836 3 - 2514 45 50 423 1 1 30' Pittston 1755 221,355 15 445 200 i ... - Wilkes 8arr0.... 710 2053 10 ... 720 4 2014 ...blanch Chant... I, 11 201.... mi. 824 5351 Allentown : a X 10 19:P m. 8 35, 5 55 1 ' Bethlehem 1 10 051 910' 625 , ' ~ Easton 9 2 _5 10 3.0! 8 15 1 ....Philadelydds....1 8 00 1 . 1 0 45, New York , ' i i 600; 6 451 i I....Washinzton....l .A U .... IPIA .... L I • *. 1 A .....M I No. 30 leaves Towanda a 10: Athens, 7 50; Wa verly, 800; arrive at Elmira at 900 A. m. No. 31 leaves Matra at 5 45: Waverly. 6 45; Ath ens. 700; arrive at Towanda at 7 45 P. X. 13133 Down Trains dine at Mite naval. Up Trains dine at Pittston. ratmengere to and from New York and Dhilaiel- Oita without Change of curs. - - Down train connecta at Allentown with Throngh fast Etprees for Harritarnrg, Pit:AA:mg and the West. IL A. PACKED, Superintendent.' NEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL- NORTH PMCNSYLViIsiItt •ItALLEOAD. Shorted and most direct Ilan to PLll3Jelrhia, timorn. Washington, and, the Son:h. . . Passengers by this route take 1 cnnsylvania k Netv 'Fork Railroad train, panting Towanda, at 3:25 A.sf. and 1:35 p. m., make close connection ct thlel:cm kith Express train of North Penn'a Rail road, and atrive In Philadeiphia at F:l5 P. M.. and 10:30 p.m.. In time to take night trains cithir far the South or .west. City parseengar cars are at the r) , rot on arri: - al of all traina convey paSSCD:eII to the vari-toi Dilput4 and to all parts of the city. Leave North rent'a railroad Depot, rorrur and _American strent•, at 8:1,0 Id, arriving at Towanda 5:25 M., amino evening.. Idann'a Baggage Erpr3A cornets and delivers Lag. gage, of-ice Fo. 105 Bout 1 fifth street, Plitla,lelphin: Freight received atFrontai i Noble P tre delphia, and forwarded br Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda. and all points in Sus inehanna valley with quick dlapatela. ;ELLIS CLAP.KE, Gen. Agt..N. P. IL It, Front and Willow Sta. soy. 21,1870. ERIE RAILWAY. NEW AnalnlIOCED PILAW:tin R.Wrd AND Scrtrra:o Coscnts, combining all Modc.rn Improremejts. are rttn through on all Trains lietaoion Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Stumm:talon Bridge. Clerclaud, Cincinnati and New York. Abstract of Time Table.. Adoptel Nov. I ;Ca, 1,71. wrsrwAr.v. STATION'S I. -- lA. M.l A. tx. 'r. 33. P. M. ..... ! ...... I ...... Sew York braces , 23) , 1 11 (4 :; 7n! 700 .lerkey City.-- •' ;7 1 .1).11 17! 5 45: 720 Sniqpiehanna ... " '1 3 lb' 8 1.71 , ' 125 2 i' , s Great Rend . " 't • i A 37'. 2 17' ...„ .. Binghamton..... " '. 1::1 915 222 321 Ovre;.p . "7 .10 10' 2 42. 411 Waverly . 0 701 11 io' 427 448 Elmira " $ an , 11 5111 5 05, 523 Corning' ' 5f. , , 12 35, 5 42. GOl Painted Post.— . t " ' ...1 12 38 I ...... nocheater.. .A rrive : 11 401... ..1 10 20 10 2 0 llon3ellaville.... •' 134 8 53. 205 r. 7 0.1 It 720 lineal°, " " il2 0 11 , 625 /1 2.) 11 20 Niagara Fa 115.... " ;12 49, 7 .15 1 /2 10 12 10 81114 1 1.11140 /Y l rldge " 112 53, 7 10! 12 15 12 15 Clifton " i 1 to'u 715 12 30 12 20 Dunkirk 2 22 0 20 I " i , 12 54, 11 5-1 Cleyeland -"" I 7 i O( G 55! , C 55: G 55 Cincinnati - '. C DO' i 7 oe' 700 P. M. P. 51. A. IL A. V. HENRY HTIILLN H. S. CLARK. ADDITIONAL rocAL TRAINS WESTWARD 5:00 a..rn.. except Sundays, from Owego. Stnprng at Tioga 5:27, Smithboro 5:53. Barton G:l2, Warzrly 7:00. Chemnnz 7:34. Wellshuig 8:1.5. Elmira 9:23. Big Flats 10:20, Corning 11:30. Painted Peat 11,48, Addison 1:00 p.m... Itathboneville 1:33. Cameron Mills 2:05, Cameron 2:2R. Adrian 3:27, Canisteo 4:05. arriving at Hormlisville at 4:23 p.m, 5:00 n.m.. except Sundays, from ..naquebanr.a. Stopping at Great Bend 5:24. Kirkwood 5:40, Bing hamton 6:t.5. 11(x)per 6:22. Union 6:33. Catr.pville 6:52. 0weg0,7:14, Tioga 7:30, Smithhoro 7:54, liar. ton 8:09, Waverly 8:20. Chomeng 8:55, WeiPburg 8:48. Sonthport.9:o2, Elmira 9:15. Pig Flats 940, Coining 10:00, Painted Pot.t. 10:04; Addison 10:32, RathboneclUe 10:51, Cameron Mills 11:04, Cameron 11:15, Adriari..ll :37. Canisteo 11:55, sod arriving. at HornellavUle - at 12:05 p.m. 6:50 spa.. daily. from Susgurhannh. Stepping at Great Bend 7:15. Kirkwood 17:30; dlingban,t,n 8:03, Hooper 18:29, Union !15:27. Camnville OWCCO 9:14, Tiogst 19:27. Smithhorn 1'9:40. Parton '9:17, Waverly 10:20, Chrmung I:10:35, 'Wellsburg 10:50, Elmira 11:20, Big. Plata 11:19, Corning 12:20 p.m.. Painted Post "112:24, Addmon 12:25, • ItathboneriPo Cameron Mills '3:22, Catocrcn 1:32 Adrian 01:05, Caniateo 2:08, and arriving at Ilomensvlllo at 2:20 p.m. 1:00 p.m. ' except Snndaye. from Snerinchanna. Stopping at Great Bend 1:7,0. Kirk:v.-0 2:24. !MI.:- hamton 3:40„ Hooper 4:10, Caton Caznpvilic 5:05, and arriving at Ovrezo at 5:40 p.m. 1:15 a.m., except Sundays. from Elmira., Stoppirg at Big Flats 1:30, Corning 2:00, Pa irtNl Poet 2 :00, and thence, via Avon, to ITuffalo, arriving at a:33 pm. 2:30 p.m.. except Sundays, from Binchamt ii. Stopping at Hooper '2:45. Thelon 2:55, Campville 3:15 Owego 3:37, Troga 3:53. Smithboro 4:08, Barton 4::9 Waverly 4:40, Cliemnrig 4:55. Wellabnrg 5:12. South port 5.28, arriving at lamira at 5:2 . 0 p. in. ST TION:S. Cincinnati Lease Cleveland . Dnuk irk. Cliffon Surp'nsion Bridge agara Bniralo Bornellasillo Bodice ter Corning Elm in Waveriy Owego Binghamton Great Bend Suennehanna Port JSrvis ArTiVO Middletown " Goshen Newburgh Pa . erson Newark . '• Jersey City New f0rk....... " ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS EAS'T'WARD 5:00 a.m. except Sundays from Sornellerville. Stopping atCluisteo 5:22. Adrian 5:49, Cameron6:Zo, Cameron Hills 7:01. Itathbonevillo 7:30, Addison 8:23, Painte4 Post 9:15, Corning 10:00, Big Fiats 10:42, Elmira 12:40 p.m.. Southport 12:45, Wellsbnrg 1:20, Chemnng 1:55, Waverly 2:42,' Barton 3:20, Smithboro 3:42. Tloga 4:10, and arriving at Owego at 4:37 p.m. 6:55 run., dally, from llonaellsville.. Btopplng at Canisteo 7:13, Adrian 7:33, Cameron Bath. honeville 8:42. Addison 9:09.. Painted Post 9:57. Cor ning 10:15, Big Flats 10:52. Elmira • 12:20 p m., Southport 12:25, Wellsburg 12:52. Chemang 1:1?. Waverly 1:50, Barton 2:25. Scoithboro 2:40. Ti O","2 3:9:15, Owego 3:40. Campvillo 4.:13", -- Irtion 4 : IS. Bing hamton 5:40, Kirkwood 6:22, Great Bend 6:5•4 1 . and arriving at Susquehanna at 7:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m.. except Sundays. from Owego. Stepping it Onapvilla 7:43, Union- 6:28, Hooper 8:40. Bang. biamton 9:40, Kirkwood 10:30. Great Bend 11:15, and arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 a.m. 7:50 am., except Sundays. from Elmira. Stopping at Southport 7:54. Wellsburg 8:13. Chemenag 5:2,,, Waverly 8:43, Barton 9:03. tenalthboro 4:13, TiOgs 928, Owego 9:45, Campville 10 03, Canna 10:16, Hooper 10:22, and arriving at Binghamton at 10:33 1:53 p.m., except gnndays, from Painted Port. Stopping at Corning 2:05, Big Flats 2:29, and arrive • ing at Elmira at 2:40 p.m. 2:lq p.m., except Sunday's.. from Hornellsviile, StOpping at Cantateo 2:24, Adrian 2:40. Cameron 8:05. Cameron um. 3:15, Bathborewrille 3:30, Addi son 3:50, Painted Post 4:17. Corning 4:25, Big Plata 4:47 Elmira 5:23. Southport 5:30 Wellstrtirg 8;42, ate , - ming 5:57. Waverly 0:22. Tioga 7:03, Owego 7:2% CREVIaIe 7:45.17ni0n 8:05, Hooper 8:12. Bingham ton Bas. Kirkwood 8:59, Great Bend 9:17, and ar riving at Susquehanna at 9:37 p.m. • • Daly. , Mondays excepted. between Hornellarille and Part Jervis, _ I Stop Sandals may S rickets to all roints West at the very Lowest Rates, tor sale in th e Comptare office at the Towanda Depot. This is tits only. authorised Aganry of tbo Fsio Baflway Company for, the sal° of Western Tickets in Towanda. 114:mte be ducted only =Tickets purchased slit* Companee Ware. L: D. EVCIER. Own Supt Eiil-Boads. RAIL v. 13th, 181/. ENT: r Monday, No EN —on and aft& run am faitcnri NOITITINVA.II.D. T. M. T. M. 12:15 7:15 12;03 7: 05 11:13 6:13 11:15 (:15 11:03 5.03 10:55 5:55 10:35 6:35 10:00 I 5:00 A. W. 0D31.1.N R. F. GO .g4q• Aa,t,t. il. CO.— TItAINS, , 1871. 13311E23 1 STATIONS ffE =EI rnsmanT ACC:)!ZIIODATICNS 3 !% . 0 IN No. No. j No. j 12. • 4. 9.t 2. r. r. 11 045 7 2; . 125; ' 1000 , 1 40; 5 41 ; 10 00' 440 1 45; 545 1003! 443 1 52; 5, 51: 10 12; 462 24.31 G 43 1140,7X0 SG 15 ; 1045' 3 330. 10 05 _4 Do 515 715 73i, 12 20; 455'113'1 12. 12 535 1 12 08 847' •. 137; 6 08, 12 41 932' 2 19!45 115 10151 305; 727 ; 153 335 7 52' 217 1103' 400 ' 625,247 252; 750; 12031 618 353; 845! 12 53 ...... 9 04: ...... i . 1 2 10 -I 833 1100: 247 k 840 2 05, 515 11 3 8 1 3 23, 915 1200 ; 340, 925 sr. 'l' ILL P. 54. S SO, 700 5 33 1113 .WIX B. LULU. Oral Putt Art. . Groceries and Provisions. THE ITN. DRRSTGNED, HAVING Parchimed the sax* Interest of R. H. PATCH; In the Erin of J. IL ?ATM it CO.. 11 now ;Mated to atfor to the eltizetio of Dradford County aA,I ty, a Largo and well aelexted stock of GROCERIES,, Which I hare purchased for Cash, and feed covalent that I can sell at as how .Igares aa can be purchased eli a itcwhere. I now otter to tile publics splendid stock TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, srAucn. SALEBATUS. SPICES, .':o flare on band a largo stocrot AEON ,FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. FINE DO., BUCKWHEAT DO I keep ecmstantly on hand:l9lM RA3IS. LADD. and I=2 all Mods of FISI:f. Would call the attcation of the No. No 2. i3O public to our ain't Boat STOOL'. OF TOBACCO, In quality or Jou* Oakley'fi Celebrated Limn dry. New York Cboadcal uid Drown Soap Plow call and ezamir.e or stock of WOODEN WAItE Large assort:l:tent of YANKEE NOTIONS. TOLL= 801113, Lc., kc. I 1011 pay the highest cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Faraere. give n: a call before se:ling elsewhere,. All ii,ereonilmletpted to tho late Arm Itlllplesse ►nd make thanatdiate payment. Towanda, March, 12, 1861 • J. LONG.. GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WARE, FLOUR, rEED, No.. 1 FITTON'S 1.11.0C5. COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS I desire to call tbe'altention of tlio public to my assortment of Folds, which le always full and com plete, and will bo sold to my customers at lowest market rates. My if °a of - TEAS, Have been porehasNl knee the late reinction In the tariff on them; and are offered at prk:es to cor rcrporel. ; Orders by mall or otherwiac will receive canna ant prompt attention. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage they hay° given nie, I Irish a continuance of the 83.141 e, CAST" PA.ID FOR COM:TRY IMODUCE. f b.20'71 GOLD STILL COIELNG DOWN AtiD EVERT mum LC GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, - are now being oCered it COWELL & MYEB'S at prices thataennot fail to satiety all that they are determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their Store by building so that they now hare room for the fresh rapplles that See daily receiled by - them. They have connected with their store a Market where they now keen fresh meets to sell by the quarter or piece, ana a full supply or Gro ceries and Provisions, to which they would mill the attention of all cash buyers. Come and craniine our Goods and Prices, before purchasing and satigy yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to one customers for their peat liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the mum COWL= k lITED. Dec. 20, 1869. CHRISTMAS! .11 . i) I 11) tr 3 IIHE UNDERSIGNED has just re etivetl 3 large fail %arie,l assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS, LADIES' ;H:Es, AMER ICAN WATCHES cf ill doseriptioni. Also a selected sasortmetrt of GOLD CIiA.INS, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, moms OP ALL MIMI num nrr. gunk. -EST To Tnz Bzwr. GOLD. SILVER AND Vl= BYLCSACLEi EYE•GLASSY3 to At all c of Impelled' rot NSW PATENT ICCOMODATING apacrAczat Dy Ude patent I ant enables" to exchange' atones ex any time vithout extes charge. Can and see. moos. wxrants AND auturs IMPAIR= ;nom wazurrom. Tcnrandit Dee. :11. urn . . !- ..222•Eg5 z ml flgtv=B. .4 .14 xpool23 4 F e l 0' ' 4 tit = = g 4 a S. t-eit.o6. a - 1 2 ' . ", 4 toWIIIO 4 r t)4! EEr . 2 *gig g rol 4410g1Pil .11 , 00thitt . . 44 •L'•il l l g gitgr . taiSE ba a. C. B. PATCH C. B. PATCIL TOWANDA; PA. COFFEES, AND SPICES, M. J. LOO NEW YE&RB Contioting of kW, 1.111`,/-Wein I all nem. IMES 1117017ffillt Clothing. 111911111:2=1 HENRY FRANKS, ( Successor to Hu= mums.) MERCHANT TAILOR, .tio. 4, Griffith & Patton!' Block. Bridge.Btreet, To. uvula. A good sasortment of Cloths, Vesting. and Cassimercs, constantly on hand. Goods mado to order in the best mararsr. dcc.7,lL —ll. EUREKA I - EUREKA ! I -- Tut] OLD CLOTHING HOUSE Rosenfield .K. Wo lff , One doer south of Fox & II orcur's) is THE PLACE FOR DARGAINS. They now Lave a great 'tore full of tho : MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING To be found outside the cities. Ir goods aro FINE ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY TASTE, AND CHEAP ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE ANY PURSE DON'T BE DECUVED! Sever 'care an old friend for a now one.' Remember that ROMNFIELD k WOLFF' ar permanently located here. and can atm greater in• ducemcnta to purchasers than any other_ bongo in town. It Is the Interest of g , ntletuen in this section to conic and bring all their boys, and give their good* an exanoinstlon. Consider the fact that you eau buy at ROSEN FIELD A: WOLFF'S, beautiful and substantial Cloth ing for a mere soug. • ROSTI.NnELD & WOLFF. Au g w't 2:1, 1871. IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO A. VALUE =EIJI BIGHT! • Tho sight of the aged quieted. the we strengthen ed end the perfect preserved. PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL he UTE, For the ralnufactaring of the . CONCAVE CONVEX. CUESTAS. MMES. LONDON SMOKED AND =MID GLASS ,o 1 ARAI OR IrlF. • The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles, 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 clesenesa In vision and ease - lb the eye, shows plainly that they are. superior to any other Own in the market 'The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and no matter how line the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed;) they are made to be sold only, without any calculation respecting - benefit to the eye, and therefore the great complaint of poor and weak Aright. iTboasands are using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after short usage, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they properly suited. would be preserved a life time. The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Crystal Glasses are the following : The Lenses are ground of the best material, Tare and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they arc therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. - - . They confer • brilllaney and &dimities' of vision not found in any other glass. They can be used eenally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the can cer e convex mirror, according to the philosophy of nature, and shape of( cornea of the. eye. therefore agitating nature only instead of forcing it. That t he ter.ses are centered cor rectinto the frames. They ran be need longer than any other glade, without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and durable by eve. rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WM. A. CILLMBEIII.Eq, Dealeiln Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware.Towan de, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. ICU Pallor/ employed. • July 12, Isia-tt TOWANDA STEAM F LOURING MILLS ! W. H. FULLER & C 0.,. inform the public th a t having rebuilt on the site of the old mill, with all modern improve,. mutts, they are now peeper ed to do CUSTOM GRINDING In the best possible manner and on the shortest notice. No palm will be spared . to give satisfaction. Farmers dole; business in town can bring their grain and have it ground the same day to take back. FLOUR. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. FEED k MEAL. By the oar load or in quantities to suit purclutsers. GROUND CA.YUGA. PLASTER - - AT $G PEtt - TP'S. All kinds of grain taken in exchange for Plaster. Cash paid for all kinds of grain. G. F. MASON. W. U.) FULLER. Towanda. Nov.l. 1871. IVILSS E. J. KINGS.LET, Wishes to inform the ladles of Towanda and vicinity that she keeps constantly on hand a large supply of _ . MILI. I'NEIR'Y fiord% suitable td the season. 'Mainz her pat. eons for their liberal patronage heretofore, she as sures them that no emotions will be spared to en. rLhr.l E2E HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, Bath as Kul Gloves, Linen Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchitfs. Beal Laces, , • Corsets, • • &c. &c. I have aim reopened, In connection with the shoes my DILYEB 'MAKING eataldiabment, and I ant now prepared to do currma and FITTING , in the Latest faehliniable Kyles on .hart notice. c Entrance next or to rex k Marcia% up ettlrs. April 4 71. . NOTICE.—In consequence of the death of Charles G. Kellum, Life of the firm of Kellum k Yulluck. ft becomes necessary that all outstanding accounts of the firm of Kellum k luck due the 30tb. dap of September, 1811. must be paid by March 1, 1874. or coats will me made. though the business will be continued wader the old Arm name until further notice. Therbohits ate at the market reedy for settlement. Jan. 31.12 Im. - TILL= k MILIfOOL DWIGHT KELL= Adasinutruar. Groceries and Provisions. PEOPLE'S OBOCEIIT ANDXIIOIIIIIO2I STOITE. 4.1 o 7 F , * •-§ • • " .7, f •Ii W vv. +l9 • new and ocsoplsta stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will los sold at Ilia lowest rostble prices. CODFISH, MACKEREL, gERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAMS FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STOn WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, 'MEAL, GRAIN, &a Bring on your produce, which we pay cash forl DAIRYMEN, A constant aunty of kabton Salt, all sized Churns. Butter Firklnk Tuba, ke. Please call and look through our stock. and we wilL do our beet to please you. W. A. noczymm.. Towanda. April 28; 1869. GROCERY AND rROVISION STORM. MoCABE & EDWARDS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVOSIONS, ILTERGUE:+3 NEW BLOCK, 7'OWANDA, PA. Re do not deem it neceeaary to enumerate all the dilerent articles we keep. Our assortment Is ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS Cash pad for Partneri Produce. JAMES McCAME. MarcLß 1. 1870. WM. EDWAMDS. FFO.3IERCUR are now reeeiv tag a fresh dock 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. Our goods are trash and desirable. We Pell et lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1811. VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bough .1: since the recent decline in price, and sellin cheap at retail. FOX k MERCUB. Jan. 19. 1611. FOX & 31E 11 , C 1111 are selling Gm aeries st, MAIL J 19, 1871. F OXV & MERCUIt are selling New and Fresh Goods. ran. 19. isn. VOX & MERCUR are selling Gro- A_ mini cheap. Jan. 19, 1871. PX k MERCUR arc selling firs ciass Goods only. Jan. 19.1571. VOX & MERCMI are selling A- cheaper than over. Jan. 19. 1871. R E MEITBER that we are selling Goods at RETAIL! And that we Won't ho underpaid. - Jan.'l9. 1871. FOX k AIEACIIIL CHIGAN FLNB—CIIT TOBAC IVI E CO—Yery choice—at Jut. 19.1871. ' PDX & MEUMWS. FOX & 3IERCUR do not ilenl in Shoddy Goods. _ Jan. 19, 1811. (AUR CUSTOM:MS can rely upon getting the very best theinarket affords and at lowest prices." E. T. FOS. Towanda, Jan. 19.11. nryar Tipp vbrg. rHER,TIL&T FOX & MER cim are retelling all kiwis of Groceries M wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. 000311 Ant clan. Prices low. E. T. FOX. Sept. 29.10.. HENRYS KEUCIIR. THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN fora by the quantity or retail at PDX & =ECRU'S. BAKERY AND DINECG ROOM First block north of Ward House. BREAD, PIES, CARE,CRACKERS, ,lI.LILED - DAIL T. And sold at Wholesale lad Retail. • In oar DMING BOOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and evening. 01 4 317118 AND ICE CERAM ON RAND nunnto TEEM SEASON Also a am assortment of Groceries, Coafectionory, Fruits, Nuts, ace. mayl9* Af CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on hand a hall and complete assortment of eery. thing pertaining to their business, consisting main. ly ot BieK, PORK, FRESH AND SALT 8130.A.11_ CUBED HAMS. lIDTTON. BEEF. ?JOSH, VEAL, POMMY, BAI7HAGE. • LAUD, BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF. TALLOW, Ac., Also. 13_ FRESH FROM THE kitEci. • OISTERS 1=11=1) DAILY • In their season. Parties wishing Oysters In large or small tics will be furnished on abort notice, at = stand. CENTRAL MAIX.rf.. Monts: em Mock. first door north of Dr. Porters. Cuss..olCsitzus. KELLUM k BULLOCK. Taao.,Hertantat. I Feb. - TA, 11370.41 - THE BEST AND CHOIMM SMOKING TOBACCO, 18 MANUFACTITICED AT l' A G i-t T 011 Y N O. 1, FD DISTRICT OF YARITAND. iirr Bee Quit Every Paeans yoU buy bun tla tnicriptku Dec. li. 1110. TLEIPHOUSES AND LOTS IN Sll NDA BOROUGH rou SALE-Situated ea Poplar Street abaft Western Arcade. Them beams are sow being bait sod will be completed on August Ist Good well cistern, and cellar with 'soh hones. • For further portionless address or en. p ware of oneHrilW 112 MALL. at WNW* sal &a Store, Tomah Pa Crockery and alasswaro. SUPPLIES FOR THE Mir'acte IVIaK II AM . & -BL.ACK!S Sg4VElt PLATED WARE, Agoncy of the' SINGER SEWING MACHINE, _ & BLACK'S Towanda, Mar.13,'12. FURNITURE. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! We are tiew otreriug at our Wholesale and netall FURNITURE E3IPoRItIL The greatest titess. is - want of FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE/ The attention of t'.^ rh! ald •especially called to our recent boav puraLawes fro:n tho data Grtat Auc tion Sales of CHAMBER AND PARLOR PIT IR, NI TITIRJ_LI • We are riovr. o:Lirigg, • WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS AT f 75 00. • And NICE PAIII 4 OR• SETS, At $5O 00, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPRDZG- . BEDS, MATRESSES, LOOKING-GLASSES; .5.11(11:: fact everythinfT to` be found in a Firi.t-claaa Furniture btore, 11ENEEMBER TEAT WE ARE NOW MANLTAC -11., taring. and do offer goods of our own manu facture cheaper than you can buy city-made goods elsewhere. Lumber taken iu exchauge for goods. We also furnish METALIC BURIAL CA:SES, AND COFfiNS And we also ha;ethe• Goods &livered to the lbelk,t fret of clarp Towanda. Jan. 11. 16:1 GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOT'S & SHOES The undersigned are reclerlng a large and well se , acted stark of BODTS,ANDSHa'Eg SIIMMFS AND FALL TRADE, GENTS, AND SETIED AND PEGGED BOOTS D. W. SCOTT k CO REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Thankful for past tarrrs, wa solicit a continuance of th. ante. . 111111IIEL WOODPOIU). a oToinxids, April 5, 1889 F OR SALE AND TO RENT, W.DITTRICH'S MUSIC STOR E . ONE HUNDRED nusr-ciasS PIANOS, ONE lIIINTIRED AND tali MELODEONS TWO HUNDRED CATOTET AND =RCM ORONAS, Ma Hundred Violins, Clarioneta, Flatten, Banjos, Guitars, Concertinas, Accordeor.a. Strings for all String Instruments. Drums. Bones, etc, LILL .. A . IIUIIE , tIAIIILWDUa!LWI . IMIaWIMMM From the only first-class makers - in the United States, u P. C. Lighte k Co:. Decker Bros., Stine. way, Weber, New York; Hallett and Cumstona Hostontidathearshek, New Haven Ct.; C. Meyer, Philadelphia, and Sub* In Baltimore. - .Melodeon, from B. ShOninger. New Hum Ct.: Pelenbet Peron & Co., New York. Organs, the celebrated Golden Reed American Organ., and the Burdett Combination Organ. One door east of Ilerepr's Bank, the only store of the kind in Towanda. mar. 2971 ANCHOR LINE .STEAMERS. .Sall every Wednesday and Satardly, to and from IEW YORE .AND GLASGOW. Calling at Londerry to land Mails and Fasten:tam. -The liteamerg r of this favorite line , are built ea preset! tor the Atlantis, Passenger Trade. and fitted up in every respect with all the modern improve ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort, and Convenience of passengers. Passage Rates payable in Currency, to OLASSOOW. LIAERPOOL and LONDONDERRY. FIRST CABIN. PS and $75, seeardtng bilocstbin. CABIN =TUBB TICKETS, IMO, securing best so. conanodstiont, INTEBBEDIATE, $3:1; STEER AGE. VS. I Partleasenditur for their friends in the Old Conan try an purchase tickets at reduced rates. Tor fut.. ther particulars apply to BENDEBSON BROTEXBB, 7 Bowling Green. N. Y. or to 8. C. MEANS. Central Express Moe. Towanda. Pa. amoctlftil. ICIP-PARTNERSHEP.—The.tmder- NJ signed have thlkday farmed a colartnershlp under he the Arm name Humphrey Beer ob s. k Tracy, Shoes an for t Immo: 2. sad jbing Boob. t business will be carried on at our new factory and salesroom. corner Main and Elizabeth streets, Towanda, Ps.' - • - : TIORK, Hams, Lard, Dried Beef liackarel, Clams. Mackinaw Trout. at ratan Jan 19, 1871. • POI i 11138011 E. CHINA, aLiSSWARE CROCKERY. STONEWARE. A ccrarkic zartyrtnitxti. From L'otlgorts Trotbcr TABLE CUTLERY TNSLTRANCE AGENCY • Furniture. NO. 107 MAIN LET. Ever etr,red in this ranrheL Together with oar Coir.pleto Stock of CILFAPEA THEN' THE CIISAITST ROSEWOOD CASKETS, Of every deserii.dott. EMILS.L 1:0111-*4, C IFS, itc:, FINEST HEA.IISE LI this section of courtly 7 JAMES O. FEO*T h SONS. ; Boots and Mom EEO E i•DOT AND .5110 E STORE.; . South end of Wa..4 Douse. Snitslle for the Which we offer lo* for Cash. Consisting of LADIES MADE TO onnEr.. AND RE.ADY NVII.Mi PROMISED GILIIEZT .21. CIA= EVERY INSTRITAIMST P I _A_ .N". 0 S tilh. B. TIIIIIIMOIZT O. A inrupaur. CEABLES TLS I.n{'72ws Drug and Medicines. D R. n C. PORTER, SON _&CO., OLD .CASEE DRUG .STORE, zszeia.urip) swx.stv TZAZAI, Corto Main antlyiuo Stretts,Towanas, Ps., H ve recently added largely to tiler stock, shall and complete assortment, constituting an estenelve T. .riety, embracing many articles used in the Arts for mechanical purposes., carefully selected with regard to the progressive wants of the public, which will be kept ConstanUy supplied- with fresh part:hue*, and offered on the most reasonable ter-ma at Wholesale or cinuststng of •'• - • JantrGS, MEDICINEII, -I..)=LICATIV ra27lr9,'oru4, vAturievaze, ALCOTIOL AND TURPENTINE, twit, PAIN-r,. wurrz-ivAstr, Ar,cl all kladi of ehes KEROSENE OR 'COAL' OIL, Eurning LAMPS, SHADES, WICKS. CHIMNEYS. Sperm, LArd, Whale, Neata root, TANNER'S AND 3LiCALS'E OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all then: variety, BrONGES, BIU 13041'5, COMBS,. Pomades, Hair-Dyea, Perfumery, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONA'S, Pocket• snliea, Razors', TOOTIS szn: AND HAIR PREPLEATIOS% -PURE WThIS A.ND LlQroug, For le,ltcLnal nsp, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PUTS A 1.6 CIGARS, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Trassa. Sap porters, Suspensories. Shoulder Braces. Breast Punalm, Teething Rings. *Nursing Bottles, Nipples,'Sipple Shells and Shields, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self-ScallngFridt Jars, Tiler. =omelet's,. Flavoring Extracts, Stone : 11 4 11 . U'•nss Ware, Bottles, Corka r - Bath Brick, and Stove Blacklxiz Fish Tackle, Am munition; Botanic, Eclectic and lionticepath to2dedielnes, and all the popular Patent , MEDICINES. • - articles warriantc.4 as represented. re:lions at isdistance can receive the:: orders 11 stage or mall, RIB( 11 will receive prompt and careful attention. Medial advice given- gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine: . . . ire Thankful for past patronage,.would tea. pectruily announce to their friends and the pribb c.th at ''.no pains shall be spared to satisfy,.and merit t9e cbn tlimation of their confidence and patronage. - trii-Open Sundays for prescriptiorui from 9 - to 10 a.m., and 12 in. to 1. and 5 to G IL C. PORTER, SON 2: Co. Jily 1. 1970.—yr. TAYLOR'S CELER.ITED OIL ! Gree. Rheumatic Rem,ly should Le kept and used by every Farmer that 'keeps either - Cattle or Barnes. every Teamster and Livery Stable Keeper, every Physician and Horse Farier 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 unsurpassed for bruses and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use and, for their customers tender footed horses, as nothing equals it for, t Aider feet; Every body suffering front pain and lameness of any kind, burns, cuts, wounds or sty eruption of the skin, Corns, Chilblains cr any disease requiring, an outward application 6hnizi.l certainly keep this cele brated medicine. Every bottle warranted .to give satisfaction. For sale by Dr. U. C. Porter Son A: Co, Porter & Eirby and F. W. Brown Bruggists, Towanda, Pa. And by every Drl:;z7.lst and dolor in Lead 'ford .and adjoining count. s. Johnston Holloway and COwden, wholesale Patent 3tedieine,Depot, No. GOll reh street Ph , Wholesale Agents. H. BRUWNIG TAYLOR. ju1y19'7641 • Proprietor, Lellaysville,.Pa., 31ATIS31—NEUnItGL - i -71 . - .$5OO IYTTJ, BE PAID to any'perion producing, any Medicine showing half as many living, permanent cr,...^es as Dr. Ina:kris Yron-rar.r.r. lingt - stario I::::..rEnv. reed inicardly only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious drugs. Warranted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured 95 In every Ito patients treated in the Lust ten years. (Sec testimonY). It is the scientific pre scription of Prof. Joe. P. litkr, M. P., a graduate of the-University of PennsYlyania, A. D.,. IS:33,—now one of rhi2a4,lphia'a ol,lest regular physicians, and Professor of Chemistry and Tordeology,•—wno has made l'icurigia, Chronic and' Dulaniatc , ry Ithe_nma. thou the specialtrof his entire professional life—a fact coached for by the signatures accompanying each bottle, and other testimonials of Many promi nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro 'led, sufferers from poisonous quack nostrums and 1 useless expenditure of money,' IC 1c"..al sinned goat- L antee, stating exact number of bottlea warranted to I cure, will be forwarded gratis to any /utterer 'Send -1 inglay letter a full description of a:fiction: .In case of failure to cure, amount paid positively refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by, express, - collect 012 de livery. ,AClicted invited to write for advice; all in : formation and medical advice sent by letter gratis, i, Address Dr. J. P. FITLER, 29 South Fourth- street, ' Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy is- sold er obtaified by Drtigeista. For sale by POP.TEII 5: RIIIBT, Druggists; Met cur's Libel:. Tosa - anda,• Pa. Toll-A:gat Marble Works. GEO": McCABE & SON Have" ju:-1. 'tree:rot the largest assortment of AMERICA - AND'ITALIAN M . L ETcrtahibited in -thig seotiun. to which they invite the attention of tho public.. . They .I.c.cp . Nll hand or furnish to °rat: 310NIJMENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &c., 3ffSSES, AT THE LOWEST TEEMS. remote in Want of anything in cur lino are rt. 'ajectfuUy iusitcd to call and csautine or.: stock. Towanda. _lap 1, 1571 PETTES &. CO.; !lave now on hand a nev - stock of FALL. AND WINTER GOODS . In great variety, such• asi GOODS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS: DRESS SILKS. SILK VELVETS. VELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS, Which they will actl at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICE, At the sign of the Big Bonnet, opposite the TRY . : OUR TEAS AND COFFEE . CIOWYLL a MOM BIM Of every style, SI . (C,IDE & SON 1•51 3IILLISERT, AND SUAWLS, Court House, SLAIN STREET. TOWANDA, PA In=ince. ..... _ . NATIOISt4.LIFE INSITAIiANCE co. or:u.A. k. I=l awns O&ziTAL. S I,OO M OO— Pkrn tir Clartere,l by Congme, 18ga CLARMICE IL CLAIM, President ; JAY •COOKE, Chatrman Finance and Ex. Cent nminy D. COOKE. Vice Presidest ; EMERSON W. MET;Speretary and Arteary The advantages of the 'N.tional try:, .• 1. It la a National Company, charterea by Con I • 1. It has a paid up capital of One 11121 Ixl . z a. It offers low rates of preralurrs 4. It furniehes larger insurance than otherpanies, for tbesanie money ' . 5-. It, Is definite and certain C. ag Tb,,entsre ia ossibalty eret.:ll,ot.tztl,r ll : n o o, pr tztinundrratanding by 1. The pOliciea aro plain contracts, no nuu r b mace forwo much viouey . 8. All reanon s forf,,iti ng 9.-The policies are excmpl corn attactizu,,q, E. W. co.,.Banktre, 11414,1P1? :„General Agents IL S. nusszu., N. C. .Eisunr,E A. G. .116.ASYJN its,. Agents for Towanda and NiciLity Jun 1, 1869. Sit 3 - LIFE INSURANCE, CO NO. 2:4 BROADW4Y, NEW 470.14. Pot ietzli to Feuer. Aast•rs,,ner AaNcAke — lscoata, over . 10:L. , sr.s Yain. _ All appreved - P;rms of Policies lasiwi. • Libeql modes for payment af premier:is Policies non-forfeitable by their urn... The entire profits of the Company divided 61z ably among thl. Insm - ed., • ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. 11. PECKHAM. Peasrowr. 'MTLLIA.3I T. 11601:EK, V/CE Itanosar LUCIUS M . .AIL% Sztrr AYD .A.CSCA'X' P.EIIitENCE3 : JAY CROZZ 4: Co. Bankers, DREXEL Co., 11;rikera. JOHN WOODSLUE k. Co., Tea.3lr.r..hat,tp. S. A. 317.r..cm. Pn,t. Far:lv:re & auk T. B. P.I.:TEP....tiO:C, Plll4.l.ther. j1y12.70-if T.ECOP.D, Ar.f.tt, Tortrlda,Pa CA3T ' & NOBLE'S GMN - E,^.+L Ins tirance A- geney. FIRE: LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Policies writt.:n and 1165 , 3 EC:x .1 th.a • of. Weals° itcsitre thmag , .! by- LIGHTNING, To builalngs aill_cota,te.4 Cr Lye st..l. OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, Oproiitt.. Court Hour: f4_ •72 Bc:1:s d Statoine7. DIARIES FO 1872 _ • PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS • PENS, .LNE, MUSIC, bTATIONLY AND' PICTURES "1; BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS towartia, Nov. 19, 1868. 800B -BINDERY.--THY. PUB lic is respecttully.infonned that the poet-Br. dery ,has been removed to the+••lteporter•• third Morn where will be done • B Go E.,‘• 813 D I N G.! In all its various branches, an fermi , aS reallocibleu " the times" will'allow. The Bindery will be under the charge of H. C. WHIT. EE, An experienced Binder, and all work will be prompts done in a style and manner whichcannctbeemelitd. . 31agazines,Newspapers.Old Books, kc., bound in every variety of style. Particular attentop•will b. paid to the Ruling and Binding of BLiN - K moss, To any desired pattern, which in quality and dna* billty will be warranted. All work will be ready ford 'very when promised. • The patronage of the pub is solicited, and pc , feel 'satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda, Atainist-2. . rriGiVANDA AGRICCILTITRIL NVOIaS STILL ALIVE: The , superintendent of this shopis now 'Mel • some of the best ' LIT-MBER 'WAGONS, PLATFORM. WAGONS. COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES, ever offered in this market. Best !elected OAK lIND HICKORY - TEXBER used, and all work made by this . most • EU-BM:CBE/ wotnrez. We hive CM • JUTE...VT RUSSIA IRON SWATS,' . , very light, and so durable that even time his brit little to do towards theirlieusy. rims° es , mino our work before purchasing elf • where', Repairin ;done on short notice. M. C.3lsactm ,Prest, 0. W. V/NCM Towanda, July 20..1876. Snperintendent E. BOLLES S.: • • • GENERAL PRODUCE Commission M6rehants, SCRANTON, Pk„ I 1 Ueepcctfnlly•eolicit coniagnmetts of BETTER, EGGS. cEEESE, 'VEAL, Pomo, And tII otber Farm Produce. - One of th% firm hiving resided in 'imam for the past ten years, and having an extensive sol ante with the bttaineis men of the city, we Win, lident that we can sell produce to the entire 100 ' faction.of consignors. REFERENCES. S. CHUBBIICK, A. G. 11318131 E, orwell. Pa BALDWIN & RLAORMAN. GORHAM it COWS MAN, Leßayaville, Pa. 8. G. CRAW= MARTIN MANNING. Warec i * ham. Pa. CHUBRUCK. ILEXItY imitate Poo vino, Pia a. s. aotsra rapl.2B7ll , AIA P: 4115 2* --- - - CASEVA DISITRANCE AGENCY TROY. PA FIRE,LITE end ACCIDENT osraadesrs d cte, in first,clasa companies. Also Lands Surveying 12' Conveyancing. Twenty - seven years onoctl z°3 ' Orlon byznall promptly attended to. Ang.3o. IL-ly B. A. CA ..v. COAL AT UXALUSINGI The UnderstPed here on hut& and intend to keep. a supply of Sullivan Anthracite. Baccisf. sud hard Anthracite Coal of the various tilt& Sept. 2.5. 1871.' , G. g, A uth VERY CHOICE GREEN Alw V Slick Tea adieu cheap at retail by, WI k 311104'" $25,9% • i.V.7,11 I k oc i 541.• 2. B. C4MP, A. a. :NOBLE.