Itaiforit4tportti. Towandi, Thursday, 1147 2, 1872. Sericulture tepartuttutj HOW MUCH MILK FOll ONK POUND OF BUTTER OR CHEESE ? —Upon this point many of our practical men dif fer very materiilly, and always must differ; not only 'will different dairies require different amounts of niilk for one pound of butter or cheese, but the same difference will also ex-'' . Ist among cows of the same dairy. It will require much less milk from one of out pure Alderney cows. to make a pound of butter, "than from, one of eomon stock; while the latter would profitably makd more cheese, to a given amount of milk than the. former. A given weight of milk from a cow, _ well fFI on grain, will make more butter than the same amount of milk from the same cow, when fed on hay alone. In one experiment recently tried,it was found that eight thousand pounds made eleven hun dred and eighty pounds pressed cheese, len'and one quarter ponuds of milk made one pound of pressed cheese. In anL3ther experiment, .with two thousand ; five liundred poimds of milk. 'lt wits found to make seven ty-two pounds of butter, or thirty four •and three-quarter ,poutkds of milk to one 'pound of butter, The common idea is that the =milkrequir ed for one pound of butter, will mate three pounds of cheese; but,of course, the rule is not absolute, but will'vary with the cow.. r:z= TUE POULTRY YARD.—Those beat able to judge, say that a flock of - fowls of the usual size kept on farms if well . cared for, will yield annualy 'an equivalent to the milk of 'one cow. For this reason it pays to keep a flock of fowls,•and give them care ful' attention. It is easy to keep them in good condition; if any thought is bestowed upon them. It is necessary to . change the • cocks yearly in order. to keep up the vigor and value of the progeny. They must.be kept in a clean and dry roost, i and if posSible on dry, or at least well-drained ranee . •To se cure cleanliness and freedom from in sects, the lien-house must frequently be cleaned ent,the floors-suppliel witk fresh earth, iwhich is the best disin . fectant, and the roost brushed down, . or .Submitted to the fumes of burning. sulphur. Fowls are omniverous, eating every thing that otherianimals,will, and fact thriving better on a mixture of animal, vegetable, and, grain food, than if fed on a single article. This . fact makes them a general scavenger about the farm-house.- --,-14ofe attention ought to be given t-Ifese.:small items of profit. . During the present winter eggs lAvelaeen re tailing in. Portland-nearly all the time at sixty cents per dozen, and at these . rates the hens have paid many.a gro cery bill.—Er. TO CLEAN PAlNT.—use but little water at a time ; keep it warm and clean by_changing often. A flannel cloth is better than cotton. Be care fulpf soap. Put but alittle slap or skim-milk in the water; addl soap to the cloth when needed. A !sharp piece 'of soft wood is indispensable • fqr the corners ; the point will be come like -paintbrush. A Saucer of sifted ashes,used where paint is badly smoked or fly-specks are thick, is better than soap; wipe -last with clean wet towel, don't spill al drop, of water. Never put soap on glass unless it can be well rinsed, which can never be the case with windows; wash off dirt in clean warm water and dry; then with a paste of wlit ,, ineand water, and with a little cloth, place a little in the center of each pane. With another cloth rinse over tfie glass; next rub off with a dry cloth till the. window shines like crystal.—[Boston Jour. (A?;n. CE:=11111 • CIIIiKE c JELLY.—For chicken jelly, take a large chicken, - cut it up into small pieces, bruise the :bones, put the:whole into a stonej r ar, with a cover that wilhuake it water=tight. Set the jar in a ,large.kettle.of boil -izib water, and keep it boiling for •. three, hours. Then ".strain of the liquid,' • and season it slightly with salt, pepper, and mace, or with loaf sugar and lemon juice, according, to = the taste of the person for whom it is ,intended. Return the framents of the Chicken to the jar, and set it gain in a kettle of boiling i water. You will find that von can eollect nearly. as much jelly by the second boiling. This jelly may be made of an old fowl. - ' INE I=:ICEZI;= ~ .,,,tFarmer Garrulous says . he . knoWslof many instances wbck co-, operation haS proved a panacea for the, ills of those who co-operate, and he suggests that young men who have towork by the day - or month, 'and who do not like it,uuite . and rent and'run farms for theniselves.. Their joint capital nia s y .stodk the, .farm,and their joint labor cultivate' .and securethe, crops, without hiring help..- If they can agree l aT i on the direction and management of farms in this manner they may succeed. But is it possible to agree ==l==ll THE SUPEIIIORITI ; of. American cat ; tie Irecding is evinced by the fact that Col. Alexander, - of Kentucky, recently sold to an English gentle man two Short-Horn heifers, the eldest.two years old, for 413;000. They are shortly to be shipped to their home on the other• side t>l the .1 - rater. ' 4 4111.11-• - - , AnieftE,:.—ln planting orchards care should be taken in the selection of varieties from the earliest to • the latest: It is w:211, not to pl4nt too mans varieties,. but have thellarger 'portion of late-keeping sorts. IKinds known to succeed well in the Ineigh borhOodshould be selcted. . 11====1 GuioEusx.E.AD.—Ono quart ,of molasses, two cupfuls of !sugar, three-quarters of a pound of butter and lard; ono cupful of ginger, a tea spoonful of. Mack pepper, Viand a tablespoonful of cloyeFicinnaruot t anti MEM 1=;•=1111EMM 114-Roads. THACA & ATHENS RAIL ROAD I and alter - Roperabar lith.lsll; Inatehaer Train going North, milt bale Albin:lsla 845 a:in., arrive at Ithaca at 11:15 am. 7:Going South leave Ithaca at 3:04 p. m., arrive at kW= at B:9o'p. in. CENTRAL 11 .0 1 4 attar Monday, Nay. 13th, 1871, .SRN ,—On and ran as fol :acs. RJR) D...., ROAD. Trains will Mil Auburn. lAthena. 1 Auburn. A th ena. 7:30 e.x. 10:20 A. IS. 10:55 A. U. 12:0 8:30 A.Y. • 4: 5 4 P. U. 7:00 P. Y. 4:10 P. Y. 4:20 P.Y. . 9:00 P. K. Traine - leare Owego for Auburn at 12:40 p. and 5i45 p. m. Trains ar from Antrum at 11:38 p.m.. TINE TABLE OF THE '..a.. v & ERIE RAILROAD.—Tats Monday, Nov. 13,1871. 80trr8wira. : STATION!. 1 2:10 1 7:00 1 TOWASDA. 2:20 7:10 JARCLAX..TIINCTION 2:40 7:30 M . ......,ONIIOE 3:10 8:00 ' WILCOIS 2:20 8:10 ....NEW ALBANY.... 3:30 8:20 .......1d1LLER51..... 3:50 8:40 DINEORF 4:25 9;15 ..DEBNICE . P. M. A. M. - - _ ERE pA.. is:, N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.-- ARIWNOLNIUMT OF PASSMIER TRAMS, To take effect Monday. Fov. 27 . , IBM 110IIIELVAIID. ISISCEPLL NO.NO. NO. k - 1 No. 33 I 0.1 7. STATIONS. ;34. -- 1 -.--, _ -- , PIII,.&31 All; . ' i ICI - . iil 11 . 56, 745 ......111inira ..... ',VI 45; I 3 30 12 15 830 ' Wacerly 11 55! 3 40,12 5 01 8 40' Athena.. 11 451 4 30; 1 351 .9 2S ' ... —Towanda" 11 00 5 301 21510 251 Wyalasing ' 9 551 555 235 10 45 ...'..Laceyaille. ... 931 6 171 2 55 1 ,1t DV ..... 31ealloppen....' 911 6 234 3 01111 161. Ilehoopany.... ' 905 6 501 3 25111 45. ...Tankhannock... - 1 836 7 .30 AI 25 1 30: --Pittston I 733 8 151 445 2'oo' .....Nrilkes Barre...; 7 201 .... ,20 420, ...blanch Claw& .:1..... 1 P:Z 824 535' Allentown.-- " •as RTi 5 35', .....Bettlellem —.l ' alO 6 25 , Easton • 1 10 30 ,1 813 . '1.,9a.1e1phi5....' ' 1 9 45' neli. 'fort 6 15 ' ....Waal,ington....' , I ... , ...., Isailkaa, 30 leaves Towanda& 10; Athens. 7 U); Wa -00; arrive at Elmira it SI 00 a. 31 leaves Elmira at 5 45; Waverly. 6 45; itti -00; arrive at Towanda at 7 15 P. x. lin. curly. No. en a. I • Dawn Trains dine at White Haven. Up Tralna dino ti; Pittston. Passengors to and from New Pork and Philadel phia without change of cars. Down truin'eonnects at Allontown u - ith Thratuth fast Ezpress for Ilarrlsburg. Pittsburg and the West. li. A. PACKER. Superintendent XTEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL PHIA. Nonm PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Shortest and moat direct lino to Plailadelptls, Eta tmore, Washington. and the Smith. Passengers by this route take I onnsylvarla k 'New York Plailroad train, passing Tavranda, at 9:25 A.M., and 1:25 p. in., make close connection at Be thlehem with Express train of 'Sorth Pentia road, and arrive in Philadeiphia at 8:15 P. M.. and 10:29 p.m., in time to take night trains either for the South or West. . CltTpaasenzercara are at the Depot on tre.ral of alltrzoos cony°, pageengers to the vitficr.e Dcpets d to an ports of the city. =I Leave North Penn'a ?railroad 11epe4. corner Lerks and American sire Philadelphia, at 13:tiO A. M., arriving at Towanda 5:25 P. 1.d., stuns. evening. Mann'e laggago Ezpr COUCCi4 and delivers bag. gage, office No. it bout I tfth street, Philadelphia. IRIZOITT ACtVIMODATICitiII Fr..inlztrecOred at Front and Noble streets, Phila delphia. and forwarded br Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda. and an points in Sruguelaanna valley with quick db.patch.. ELLIS CLABEE. Gen. Ant N. P. IL R., Front and Willow Sta. Nov. 21. 1870. Philadelphia. RAILWAY NEW' AND LI. PROVED DLIAIVING BOO:1 AND SLEEPLCO COACHf•Ix. eatribining all 'Modern Improsernedts, are run through on.all Trains between Buffalo. NiagAra I ails. Snspeusion Bridge. Clevellind. Cincinnati and . New York. Abstract ~f Time 'fable, Adopted Nuv. IJtb , IS7I =l2 STATIONS Leare 9 ; 11 . 05 .1 5 i 111 17.1 5 451 24) • • nr.r.-- Srn• York. J,rse) City - - - Susquehanna ... • • i : 8 15; 1 nr, - .. Great Demi . " ' 8 371 2 1........ Binghamton..... `• 13! 9 11j 2 si, 325 Owego - . •• , 53' 10 10 - a 45 : 4.11 Waverly 30 11 (.0 , 4 27, 44' Elmira .. - fc,, 11 50i 5 Oni 521 Corning - 35 'l2 3.7, 542 501 Painted Poat..„., .. '1 i ...,1 12 2.8 .... ...... liolleAt er.. .A re'.ve 11 40, .. ...1 . I 70 20 10 20 Hornellsville.... " S 8 53. 2 05'13 7058 7 20 . Buffalo, 1 '• Niagara Valls., Snap'nsion Bei4r •• Clifton... Dunkirt Clovelanil C 3. rinv.,:tl ADT)TTic,NAL LO tL Tr..ciNs NXI:6'rWAI:D 5:1;9 a.w.. except Sontlays.• from I ), , ”:6N. StDPP'7`; . Z at Tioga 5:27. 9mitltboro Parton G:l2, Waverly 7:00. Chem:mg 7:311, Wellaimrg R:O5. Ltrotra 9:25, Wg Flata 10:20. Corning 11:20, Painted Port 11.4 v, Addison 1:00 p.m.: nathlionoville 1:35. Cameron MN 2:95, Camrron Adrian:s:27, Cantstco 4:95, 'arriving at 11.ornellsvIl1e at 4 :23 , p.m, ti:o9 a tn.. except Standr.ya. from Sasemrbanna. StoPP I Dw at Great Pend 5:24. Kul:wood I:4o,l3ing hatatton llooprr G:22, Union 6:33, Campvalle 6:52, ;:14, T19'..T.1. 7:30, Smitliboro 7::. ( 1, Par. ton 4.09, Waverly 5:20. Chemnng 8:75, Wrilaburg 4:45. Sontltporto:92, Elmira 2:15, Pig Flats 9:40. Corning 10:00. Painted Port 10:05, Addiror. 10:52, Itathbonevillr Cammam Mills 11:04, Cameron 11:15, Adrian 11:37, Canisteo 11:55, and arriving at pornollsville at 12: 0 5 p.m. C,150 a in.. daily. from Stironrhanna. Stopping at (treat Itrod 7:15, 11 - irkwood 81 1 3, If ooprr q:2O. 'Union r.9:27. Camnville 04tgo 9.14, Smithborn xl, Barton r9:47. ,Waverly 10:29, Clammng Wrilrlrarg 19,59. 'Tlintra 11 :29. V.e, Fiata 11:49, corning 12:20 p.m:. Ilrintr4 Post :'12:2 4 . Armipon 12:55, Prittitonrvilie :97, r..am..ron Itillr , 1 1 :22. Cimarron 1:22, Adrian 1:55. (•: metro 2. 1 1 x, and arriving, at llornrltrvlD , at 220 p.m. ' - 1 ; o0 p Stindryr. front S Stomping at f..ut li , nd 1:59. Eirkwoo.l I. L:rt•f hamton 3:40, Ireoprr 4:10, Union 4:2", Camlnvilir 5:00. and arriving at Owevo at 1:49 p.hil. 1:10 n.m., except Standa7a. ft•mn Plrnirn. Stom.t.tg at Ple Plata 1:39. Corning, 2:t19, Pa 41x114 Pont 2,06, and th , ncr, via Avon. to arriving at R:35 mn. 2;10 p.m., except Sundays, from BitliThamton. Stopping at Hooper 2 45. Un'on 2:55, Cantpvillr 3:15, Owrgo 3:17, Tiogn 2:51 , Smitti‘ .m.O 4:09, Parton 4:19, Waverl,v 4:40. Clsetriung.4.so, Wcllalturg 5:12, Son tta port 1:23, ars o n:; at r..tmira at 1;20 p. m. 111021119 =SEEM C , 11,114,11, ..1., r.VO • 94 . Thinkirk ...... Stv•p*nt - inn Niaatara Fats . klue - alo LinrnellqvlP.e Roches t•tr.... Corning. , t Elmira Waverfy OVVlyo arta: Lelia... 5r.5 4 1.110,1121ta Jersix. Nlithltrtown Goshen Nmrlntralt Pa urtton, . Newark... .ler..cy City New 'iork 7 001 12 20, 45.5 11:1. 812 12.8 5 30.. 121):, , 47: 137 008 12 41 321 212 45; .110 10 151 3 05' 7 27, 155 ,1 33... 752, 217 " I 11 03 400 g 20; 247 ...N.Br.vo i 2 52i 7 - 09 12 00: ClB 353 12 53 12 10 35 • • I 5 50: 11 (4. 247 n{o LO , CAL T;LUNS , exi.-Bpt Sundays from Ilorlit:Uoville. Stc , •o. , n:: at G 311181,3 Adrian .1:48, Camernr.r,:ro.), Canivrcei 11:118 7:01. Rathboneville 7;30, Addison 5:25. Pont 4:15, Corking 10 (10, Lig Mato, 10:42. 1:ItnIrlt 12,40 p.m.. Southport W 0 )181mr,5: 1:2 0 , 1188niinz. 1 1 . , iverty Sul:ft:bora 3:41 TiOga 4:10, and arriving al Owego at 4-37 pan. L:5.5 a.m., daily, from Ilnruellswrds. t4topping at Cat:etco 713, Adrian 7:33. Cameron 14:01 1 . Rath -42. Addison 9:08. P.3...ltrat Po. t :ll'. t'er , Mug 10.15. 11,r;: - Flats Vimira 12.20 r.tn.. .:-Soutle.lrt 12:25, Wellsbnrg 12:52, (I,, , mung 1:19. , Waverly Itarton 2:25. Smitht., , ro 2 to. Tiogi 3:10. 'Union 4 . 0. Ling bat,ll,n 5.1 q, KirkwOod.6:22. Great nd and arrivme. at Susquel!Anna at 7:39 p.m. 7.00 a.m., except Sundays. frviu Fto , pth7, r.t eamprilie 7:45. ttnon P:2R, hnr.Mu ,43. Kirkwood Cireatikud 11:15, and arrivmg at Susquolianna'at 11:57. a.m. 7 .3il r. m., except Sundars.frnzu St,)p;,teg at !tollthpo l l 7:14, Wetlaburix, S:lzt. Cht..l.lULlg. s:2O, Wav,,.!v & A.% Itarton T:ora t`.ls. s earepvdte lif:l6. atia arri‘inj, at a.m. 1 e.t.Tpt'Sumlaya. from Pod. Stopping at o. , rtang 170. g riatA .r.. 1 at Yttn Ira at 2:40 p.m. 2:10 p.m:: e.ucept. Anndays. front 1.;Q:1.:. - 1 , y21o, Stopping at Ca: Aston 2:24. ittlrian 2:10. Can.g.,ron 3:05, Canaggem Mi.P.s 3:15. ILsthiSonet ant 3:50. Painted Pest 4:17. Corntng 4:22, I:iv. Flats 4:47 Elmira s:2:l.Sentbltorts'..2,t Writolmrg 5;12. Chr uturg,s:s7. Waiwly G:22. Tins 7:05. C. - ego 7:2n. Cannoille 7:45. Onion 8:0S. Hooper Bingham ton 8:35. Kirkwood Great Bend 9.17. and ar riving at Snikrythanna at 9:37, p.m. • Ding. t Mondays kicepted. Hormnwillo and Pore Jervis,. • C Stop Sudsy* • Vrihreagla Tickets to Wl po:r.ts West at the very Liwarest hates, for sale in the Company's onice at the Tow.aulla Lkpot • This im the only author.zed Agoney of the trio .11.tiliray Company for the ease of Western. Tieketm in Toirandtt. Pt tiro-compatißaggsge,will bo cbockro oaly Vett. ts purchasod pe ann. L. D. IAVCSSII.. 17•1.PTIA - ~ ~ ~ il~iYYlii~iY 0 THE Plilia Tho andiralicapd.wolail tiostaritt Ita7 thoy are Dow preivied in eycr7 itaY to attend to the 7:25 1. ea., ce at Owego .4 MOS p.m. UNDIALTAKING BUSINESS Sr ng di Ll t on In all Its branches. And we Inuit cau glee satisfah P. K. 7:L6 , 7:03 6:45 6:15 6.05 5:55 6:35 5:00 P. It:r ICOISTLI P. If. 12:15 121 , 5 11:15 11:15 11115 10:55 10:35 10:00 a•. It 11DHAt • i Atiq the seitices of any ono in that Mu:, haring eparo no circus° or troubie in procnr- Ing from the shop of it . Stale& & Co., of our place, • hoarse w•h[rk cannot be surpassed or even eqtuded In elegance, this aide of opt logest have also secured the services Of a most reliable, =serial suhr ontlemauly person to attend to this branch of the buFincsa J. ft. ALLYN, ono of our firm, trill be found at the E=l Funntare Store, on Bridge mtrect, ant C. ?f. M. No. No. 2. 138. essay the other member of the firm, at his real- M P • 65 8 110 605;7 55 5.5 7 45 5 25 7 05 4331,610 4155 43 2 57 8 23 3 5015 15 3 25 , 4'45 2 2.53 35 2 05 3 10 11 231.... 10 15 eat' 10 051 I 025 donde on Third street, or about the om, of Dr. J W. 1.,3-;uan, a very reUalile tat celsl4atod physician; Khoo OftiCO lA on Fart wlfeel. the Elwell lion e jar,2s'7-t1 r N.NTIONA.. BANK., CAPITAL ~ .=StEPLES FI:.ND P CO C CJI This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the tzemeadiou cf a _ • OM GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. INTEEE,ST AIL CS DEPOSITS. ACCODDMO TO - SrroAL CwrL - tilvr.):7r. TILE COL.....ELTIOS' OP NOT= I.:ND Cti El+. Partieg wishing to KS,a) MOT tli auy part of the' United Staten, England. Ireiand, ficotlatul, or the prin. elpui cities and town's of Europe, ?au here procure draft, ior that purpose. , J Ir I'..I.S'SAGE TICKETS lo dr (coin the old country, by best Witmer or ssii. 1347 lines, L.l , ,,mys on band. FAxitms tr-orarr OVEII AT ILEDtCI2I RATER. Hiv . ites! Pr;ct przi . dfur U.S Itthtdi r Gold and Silver JOS. I'OWEI.L. De.: flan r 1. 115C9. SUSQUEHANNA . COLLEGIATE . . 1 INSTITUTE. 1 Ton .c.N.; DN. . nn.A.Drom• COrSTY, FA. ThiA in.tifutou mill cocumtncil its Beventteno T‘Ar ' ' -.•.- The court-es of stnely are- Englt men.ial. Academie, Scientific and whieli Coe instni,tion is system!: The l'rineipals will be assists departments by a large and very hastructors--three graduates ' ex having been recently engaged spared to make the Institute, In and general efficiency, •Fecond t lrottitutior.. The Ilugical Department will tc of Profet,or It. Fr. Johannessen. This tn.stitut,oa is now in thoro In addition to the extensive tm the past-year, new apparatus, ma most approved patent-derks an, 'tidy, and recitation rooms ha elms& d. TliP Principal of the organize August 2'. a Tearcbe , SP}.CI 1.727.N17014 aid to comple oinib courPe possible during the Tuition from $1 to $lO. lloari Instituter $1: If . desirable, at.{' rooms in t.,wn and board them cation for Imlrd and roomil at the , 324 tj c nionts are being r l'or Pirtlicr particular% or. G. W. Ilyan I:. Qninlari, I'a - 3;(2. No. No. 1. 5. 7. f ; 3. • rr0 , m7:15, NEW STEAM FLO sTE.vm FLOLTIII 11:20: 11 21 1 10 1^ 10 "' '- 1215: 12 15 1200'• G^s' 12 4S, 7.05, 12:..1 710' 16 now An . ,:ticoe , ,tul operation, pared to do all work in ltis lino 1220, 12 20 12 .54 . .12 Z 4 15' r• 15 1 (+1,'71"0 2 22 7 20 7 0u G = 6 03 • .... 7 GA Ou , i:vrheat and Her i Trej, .11,r 1. t 1• , ,i1T,1e: LAI; NOTILI.C....er it:t• Cf the 11.1 or dextrin.: har.• their ferryago paid bq crkrta tou btOthels ,: 1 1.4•71 . TH.POIITA:s.:T TO 1 .JL vatic:: Tprir. gigLt .4 the 3 - 4 , d negiFt , dj and Lilo porlcet C~ti'.l E CONVEX, CIIiSTAT. I:r:NSP-i; LONDON public. and the rapid and ineret.ed dentaud for them v. 11.4 the univt Teal. achnowledmaent of , I, , irm^ , i in :o on and cite to the eye, chews 1.1.;:ily that are Klljx•ri,r to any other glasses the market. 'll.e majority qt 'if:ported) and nn is.athsr how tli.c the frani.,4. e. , ninan tint a poor ao'l w" ,ll,l "s'articla of glosses. lg..tierally cost or Pressed..) they are bif 1 ,,, 11 only, without any cab.-_-.1.:t;0u butt•Et to the eye, and therefore thee::reat complaint of •poor and Weak eight. Thooolulls are naing glawes now which tire 31:1(i fatigue the eye. where to objects get dim after short or reunite an 1 tense:3' strong light and the:l.:ore destroying the sight, which:vete they properly suited, would be preserved alife time. The advantages claimed for the Ccnrave Convey CriSt3i 6:166.c0 are the folio sire : The Lenses are ground of tte t•est material, pure and hard. 1141k1 made only for 'optical purpowNs. they are therefore not liable to; et , teratched lit dim. They confer a brilliancy au aDdincthese of sision rot found in any other glass. They can be need equally 1:01 by day or candle light without tielng or fatiguing the (-F,A. NO. No. \ - 1%. No " 4. c. t. =I"MNM:IMI 11 40 100 ; 1n 1 , 11 I 7 at, r, 4 , , 1000.. 4 4 1 . 1 4.5* 545 100:,: 443 15 654i tr 1012 . 4 52 14 45 . 1.45 11 45 700 S 15' 10 45 , 330 10 05 . 4 00; 5 1:, ... 715 7 (-I 201 511 41 11 323 .9 15 7 I 12 C4' 409 5 'A. I'. r. 7d, wax. R. LAIR, orol rme: Art Jr'S. ALLYN. C. IL XANVILLE. GE TO:WA-DA MONDAY.Arors - T SHE•iiIEQULN tt glVe. EWEN PO H.:Jo-11'1;1A OPTit the v:anufsotniing of tho 11111MtlE=iVMMI =2 0 Con % es. Cr;•.•kitni T. node by I,,Ktltute nni Alowr, lrrg titanlia - e tlee They-are ground mathetnatcapy true in the con rave convex I:Arm:, according to the of nature, and shape of.-cornral of eve, therefore ap,:stiruz nature Gnly instead forcing it. That the len.ea are I:entered eorrect tuto the Iramer. They can be teed longer them any other glas.er without changing to a - higher power. The fiat - nee are made atrong-and dnrahle by expo, rleneed workmen and warranted b, give ratistaetton. WM. AI. Dealer in Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware, TOWIIII - Pa., has the hole Ageary for there glaxeve in 11r...ltord county. 5o Pedlers em;.loyed. .141 y 12, Dn-tf THE Hoary, surrTEr. SEW- ING m.tc:txNE. TIIG ri:RrEcTioN or ro» 1.15zt:41.N.1:. EtLwo, eblil;lN ;. A*l, Fa Or.tCalin AMERICA • ANt) EUROPE, 3-.4 complete five Scar. ruL. ()a WOLI It i 441. Tyiumrh orMec,lank.,ll.:.-L•ns Trice 557 ,00 TLe caiy praAical4uw v e ;l:n.l 1.0 , zt-atlich,Eewicg MAchine Oct. Don't be Lytthcr AgcntA Llarnry, no natter how ituot•ra,their tongue rday be, be sure tie y tine:tri lame pzonti to their vu-4 pockets A. , ;ent `GE* /.3nLifora att4 Sulthttn Count t'. Agents w2nted. Itotne. Brr.tik.:-.1 county. FAI.Feb. 22:72. rrAILOIt'S CELEBRATED OIL The Great Athestractl:e /Thartty siiottld be kPrt and used by every Farmer that) keeps either Cattle or Horses. every Teamster wadi Livery Stable Reewr. every Physician and Horse ;Varier for it wilt caloy times cute pain and ' lametreite when all other medi cines have. failed. Mine-11 and Railroad !den Aiouhl certainly keep it, for' it is unsurpassed for brutes, and sprains. Dhicteraiths should keep it for their own-use and for their customer' tender i l e footed horses, •as nothing =ls It for Vandcr feet. Every body leering front and lameness of any kind, burns, cuts, wouoda o any eruption Of the skin, Corns, Chilblain' or disease requiting an outward application should rtainly keep this cele brated' medicine. Every warranted to give satisfaction.. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter bon & Co, Porter &. Kirby and F. W. Drown Druggists, Towanda Pa. And by every Druggist and •tlealer in Brad. ford apd adjoining Bounties. . Johnston Holloway and CoWden, wholesale Patent lfedicineDepot, No. CAI Archstreet ROMA . Wholesale Agents , H. ROOWNICk TAT J e t a : ". l, jr41910-te Proxieter,LeP.aysrville, Pa. - FROST & SONS have the largttit ct Paralttrc, la the wale rEE is - 77717i1 7 7 14 s:r rudiesid Os Nibs Ming of =II N - Milk/ ',!! • _ bl th e 1,428 Oa. S. PATCH is sow primed to Ceti to the detains of Itradtaaglottat7 and Tidal. -r_ t 7. a liegoaniirtB odoctod mock of GBOCE4IEI3, Mach I hare puuttaaed for Omb. and feel Walden% that I can soil at is low Agnew as can be _purchased islossittoro. I noir offer to the public a splendid stock 1311 IBM TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, BTABCII, ILLIXBAII7I3, SPICI3, Ac AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. I keep constantly on hand. POIA, HAM. LLB% and I • an Mods of mar. WouldatlthsWiesuoV otttii public to our Caret U. Beat ~., STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's CeletanrodLenn- drf. New York Chemical and Drown Soap Flaw all and erazotoo our stock of Large assortment of UNICEF, NOTIONS, TOILET 40,000.1 SOAPS, &c.. &c. I will pay the hlghestcashptioefor Farmers, give us a call before se:Thag elsewhere All persons Indebted to the late Arm will please call goad make Immediate payment. Towanda. March. 12,1667 Air J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW. AND STONE WAII,E, BETTS; Cashier. FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Sze., Is7l. b, Formal. Corn eae".had. iu all of c and thorough. in the variona eacellent corps of rionced teachers d no effort will be ocifor% d!rciphno A no other similar COIL. MAIN AND MUDGE STS., raider the char. I.gh repair rover:acute tbsring 4 0 kind charts. and d Pats for all the just. beeu • • I desire to call tite attention of the public to nay assortment of goods, whiai la always full and corn• pieta, and will be sold to my customers at lowest market rates. ! i i i livpartauf:nt will a' Clays, and by o tho mod thor !me. and room in the dents may obtain. 7 Ives. Early arid?, Institute abould be Idly engaged. bta3 , igne, apply to My ■Lo c k of neipalm, Toaramda "%TILLER FOE. I.loartl Trogtfzee. RING MILL 41 - nave been putt:haled since the late reultiction in the tariff on them. and ate offered at prices to cor respond. notice tLcl Us tic NG MILL Orders by mall or otberwise will receive emlein atid prompt attention. land licit ho is lir, n short iwtice. Thanking - the pcLiic for therderal patronage they'hare gtren me, I wiah a continuance of the same. 1 / 4 1 TUE SA II:. PAY ME! CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. f. b.2o' 1.1. 4: LONG l'lonr, Celli Mr:.l, and 0r..1 fur vW.e et GOLD STILL COG DOWN ! sons on the patronlze sic 'aye, when they r.pAa:dK. I'. S. AYZI:S.4 GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, '.LL WHO t'L. , ‘. r..rc.•l. CUB` ELL tz at prices that cannot fall:to satisfy all that they are determined not to be mule:lsola t.y any one. They have enlarged their Stores by building so that they now have room for the fresh ecliptics that are daily rtceived by their. They have coanected with their store a Market where they now keen fresh meals to sell by the quarter or piece. arm a full 'supply of Oco ee-ice and 'Provisions, to which they would call the attention of all cash buyers. Corte and ezamine one Cicada and Prices,' before part-basing ann satisfy yourselves. Ws, roarentee all goodie to giro entire satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers fur their past liberal patronage and solicit • continuance .1 - 5;:,T1T1 1 of the tamp. Doc. 20. 1::0 F IGURES WILL NOT LIE ! Tilt C11}1k1"1T PLACI: IN 'PAP,' TO IlrY DON'T DOI - MT YOUR (1 EYES! lILRE ARE TILE FIGURES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES' Gents Kip. 2 tzip Loct, tnale warranted do I do do do 2 do do do ‘; double sole do Calf peg do do nO3 - 0 , Klp, 2 sole and tap, Youths Sip, i. doable sole. 31ercl.ants Can be 'supplied with the above flag" of eorxta at very.rezaonable prima. We are prepared to make Boots to Mease.re. Also Flrstasse Repair tog at rewnpatde pricea. ti, B.—Tbo above very lovr price ayateru Inust be nndeliktood CASII Inv lably oe delivery. g- Call and p...e before yon buy.. filtOp opposite Xetbodiat Church. Main Street. TowuniLt. Nor. Is7l. _ NE.W PLANING MILL. - The underelgned hming built a large and commo• Wont, 31111 in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the mar.nfactcre of Are prepared to 511 'ardent. whether large or small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large Ta rte t y of tIOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which wo can furnish ino,h etesper than they can be worked by hand. PLANESCI. GROOVLVP. • ' ASIDE SCROOL 13AWDUL And all other work portalutng to Joluery, will be dame to nit our ctistormers. Ponsmul building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen mites distant, will And it largelrfor their Interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and hare it worked by our machinery. Br.ng your grist of Flooringoor ether lumber, and while your team is feeding, have it ground out ant take it Dome with you• We will pay CASE for PEST. AND LIEILLOCK LITIIBER delivered at oar lurrber yard. Come sad Doe Its, or If you caucotzet Towanda. Feb.. lar.i. !"'-' .-.... . ....• . . --W... = '..• 4 r.' 4 :. a , ~."' ~.. _ ~ :-..eice- = '..e., :.p, :=,,Za z u =1..r...ex , .. 7 . 1.-, , . ..4....t. - .15 ,4 .. .E' 'er.Z 6 * a . -• 255,413 e' - .., 1.... 0 tz . „1.,,,5,E_ I -, !-4;..,=12011/. - • . .-. .., - - t..11-a= ~: - 4 ..,. ,-. ''' .".4'lUsdOrr; Z ......, fil a *- 0 4 4:1;1g.....5.i6 .. ri , o = == - 4, • ' -i 5 '-.• ..r -k.- X, ;••4 }iceo:-•=4 . 8 •.4 - ..-- -. 2.0 r,- - L. - :- . 7,.) .7. ...7.3 3i.= 4-37 .-- ~ _ ..., = tl t ''',,,.-. 'IT; %...'.O °Zee z . - t , '=4li6=42' Eitam ~,r )...‘ . .:6 • ~.i44 ia.--: -;.1.4.4381 . lev , l 4 o4tem= -- -42at- 5 . 0 1 ° : 0.2#=;,g 4 4. ist.aAa.E;Rt A- SEED OATS FOR SALE.—About baehels of a prime qtality. Hoed obtained from Patent Office. Will be sal at $1 per. trasbel. rjunire of J. P. WOODSITM ACKEit :SILITIL—,-Whitewasher and Calcenitner. will attend Promptly to all work entrusted to him, and gnuantees sat:diction in all eases. - Orders left at Wilsons barber shop ria Alain strect,wal swan prompt aiterque. , Tel!snd44 4:111102 - ?,- •,` t Have ea hand a large stock of BYE DO.. BIICICWICCLTI:00. WOODEN HARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE, C. B. PATCH. O. B. PATCH No. 1 PATTON'S BLOCK TOWANDA, PA COFFEE S, TEAS, !EMI SPICE'S, AND 10 - r.r.r ILLING IN TIM are now being offered at MYER'S COWELL k MMIL BOOTS:' WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS TONG '7:MN° R. P.OOOY7RR k 00 1 Eel , • t - - ' • • ' Y 1110/7114 1- . Ir il .- 1111 ....oecosiorls Early 14mists4 inaknimbrr TAILoR, . Ito. i. otiath Ikrilsilka's Ilea: Deihl) @bid; To mime% A goodasserbilleut at.CIMIhIrigUNIP aid Ciagiumme. coalitional on hind. Goods made scp order ta Meted mason. .•• - - • . . • H1M.31 TAYLOR VING FASHIONABLE *''4llloliS; Opposite Public Square, Beep always on iuml a full assort- CLOTHS; F'WMqM4W4r.7I7I7"M In all the latest styles, HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,. Furnishing - 0- oo d s CUTTING -- ;DONE ON SHORT ALL WORK WARRANTED. 4 6 6 MAIN STREET, (TANGE IS INDELIBLY STAM PED ON EVERY THING. - vviTc)fiT Bross. lia%e purchased the Sto. of Clothing of ROSENFIELD & WOLF, • .44 38 do 438 do waled, 4 00 do 3 59 do 600 do 2 15 to 3 00 do 200 to 23 One door South of FOX t and tereby GIVE PUBLIC NOTILT. that they (rill offer ermiter Inaneements to eash buy ers. thin any otlurlestablithmert to L. C. NELSON BRADFORD COUNTY, Veiug , thoroughly teost&l in every branch of the bualateaa, they feel perfoetly confidenkthat they can make it to the Interest of all TO PtItCHASE OF THEM. I Their Stock of goods comprisei goal of all pules, from the Anest.to tho coarsest, and mantifsetared by the best establishments in iii country, Give na a Call. Tywata,la, N1,u1:4 12, 1772 414.000 to $5,000 Per /tannin NP"9 THE NATIdN, ITS ntmErs AND INSTITUTIONS Needed in every„licme; is printed on tinted paper; Lae sixty ilhastmtfons: all •V 8 Presidents: ail 13 8 Cenewies; all V 8 Senators; all valuable documents; likenesses of all the Presidents; "COO of Arens " of all the Stales; and other illustrations. An Eney -clopiedia of the Government. Price, $2 10: Ono agent-took thirty-seven orders In one day—another serve.nty-flves in a few devil It sells immensely.. Some agents clear at the rate of $3,000 per annum. Farmers, school teachers, profealonal• men, young. tnen and ladies, are everYnbere making mane, rap. idly in canvassing for this work. The usefulness of the book compels tta sale. Write us and we will send circulars and fall instructions free. Address NEW WORLD PUDLIKILING CO.. south-west cor ner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. • Auld' 72m3 MONEY SATED, , BY PURCRAKOTO YOUR STOVES: AND HARDWARE (11 0 L., W. L. prspuirox. Orirs/rintrty,ll TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE txrinma, it VIVI ment of CASHMERIM AND COATINGS. GENTS' In great variety NOTICE. T9WAND . A, PA JULIFS WOLF, W.ll. WOLF. ktotatm watte:d for IMO •." • Irt• • •1/ . .1,1 • •••1 * • EOPLEI3 latirmir t rog*trogz.. • ems fierstoi MEM • im inn cia4ollNl ate& cd =;I'PROnIgORB, Vila wig Imo golial, lai knnsi pries& CODFISH, Meiti IFX.II*IDII HEARING, PORK, i 1 'IX HAM, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, [MODERN. STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, AIEA.L, GRAD &a. • Wn your produce, which we pay cash for. r DAIRYMEN, A constant supply of Ashton Balt. all dud Chitin; Batter Firkins. Tlttis..tc. Please call and look through our stock. and wo wiII do or best to plisse you. W. A. ROCKWELL, Towanda. April yie. 1.869. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, McCABE'Ar, EDI9ARDS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, - 3SERCIIIrB NEW BLOCS. TOWANDA.. PA. We de not deem It neeettary to emunerido all the diferent articles ire keep. Oarissortment ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell urAlling but FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for. Partnera Produce. JAILER Itce,iliF. Zfir.D d, MO. WM. EDWAPJA. FFOB3IERCUR are now receiv lug a tregth stock of Goods in their line, bought since the let January, to which they -Invite the at tention of their Mende. We keep the largest stock in town. ' Guy goods are fresh and deairsble. We sell at lowest market prices.. Jan. 19. 1811. ' FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decline An price, and selling cheap at retail. FOX k SIZIICGIi. Jan. D. 1871. VOX & 3LERCUR tire selling Gro, ceries at retail: Jan. 19, 1671. FOX MERGUP are selling New and Feeth Goods. • Jan. 19. 1871. F9X & MEB t eIIR are selling Gro eries cheap. Jan. 12, 181. VOX d, 3LERCTiIi are sellingfirsi cy...4 Goo& only.- Jan. 19, 1911. VOX k 3.IIKEIPUR are selling chespei than over; Jan. 19.111. PEUVATEER - that we are - selling 1114 Goods at ' f RETAIL! ' And that we wore; be undersold. Jan. 11). 1871. Fa% J.: ?,IERCIII: MICHIGAN . YINE-CIIT ATOBAC CO—very choice—at Jar. 19. 1871. F OXV & HERCUR do not deal in Shoddy Goods- Jan. 19. 1871. OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon grttlng the very beet the market *Sean and-at lowest prima. Towanda, Jan. 19,*71 TerPIEMBE.R, THAT FOX & TIER -a- LI EVE are retzilinf, aR lanai of Groc z nen at wholeisleprices. The largest stock in town. tio,nts .rst class. Prices low. E.:. FOX. Sept. 29.'70. . HENRYS MEEri• T HEI3EB BEST Ii.EROSENE town by the await* or retail at Fox k mplenitos. B mc= T AND plliThrG 'ROOII First block north of Ward House BREAD, PIES, CATir'sCRACKER§, DAKED DAIL Y And sold at Wholesale and Retail In our DDIMia ROOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of th day and evening. OTSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND DURXNG =:m SZLSON Also • tine assortment of Groceries, Confectionery. Fruits, lints, &c. msyl9' tf CE.NfiILIL MA.RKET The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on band s full and complete assortment of every. 'thing pertaining to their business, consisting main- BIWF', PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR CLT.LD' MOTTOS'. llT.tr. lAMB. VEAL. - - POULTRY. SAUSAGE.. LARD, - I BOLA. ONA. DRIED BEEF. 'TALLOW. &c... &c. • Also. • M I I S FRESH FROM THE LAKES. oYSTERB RECEIVED DAELV In thole season. Parties wishing Oysters In large dr small quanti ties will be farnisbed on abort notice. at On old stand. Causal. Kamm, Ifontanyo's Zlock. Int door north of Dr. Porters. -. c ama aas.o ifrarocz. J iszstrx. SELLUII lIITLLOCK. T rob. 21. 1870-41 T OWANDA STEAM I. FLOUItING MILLS!! W. H. FIJLTYR, A; . CO. Barpeettully inform the public that Laving rebuilt on the site of the old mill, with all modern improve. *Dents, they are now prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING . . In the Lest possible inannv.r and on the shortest notice. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction. Farmers doing business In town can bring their grain and have it ground the Santo day to take back. kunsn. Laaanvalwr nuun, FLia, By the car load or to qtraiddie,4 btu sairpriechasers. • - GROUND CAThGA PLASTER • AT $G PEN, TON., • Ail Linda of grain taken exchange for Piastre. Cash paid for all kind.' of grain. 0. F. XASON. 7. R, Tc•-•:-.•11, Nov. /, 1371. AEI SlTh'"alM ne'TMl • - -ITrittie wriiimair a 81,40.1C'E11. SILVER PLATED WARE, Aiien4 of the SthOEl3, SEWING MACHINE, WICKHAM & BLACK'S. Towands, mar.r2;72. CI:BEAT BARQAI.XB IN BOOTS 6iloms The anderalgnad are reciaviag a large and wall as. lactad 'tack of BOOTS AND SHOES SUMMF-S AND TALL TRADE, Which we 015 , z-io4' for dash.. Consisting of GENTS, AND CHILDREN'S WER. SEWED AND PEGGED 'BOOTS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE of Tbankfal for past favors. sr* sall.tt a continuance this same. AMITEL WOODFORD Toiratids, April A. 1877 . KIP BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES FOX s MERCrIt'S 3300t5. E. T. FOX. MirECltlt L. L. MOODY &,1 • C 0., 11,L._ :' And we /TO retailing them as low as.otherhottaes are retailt.ng Eastern Goods. D. W. SCOTT k CO Be sure that *On are buying these Boots, for it d'orit staid to reason, that an Eaktern Boot, made by ma chine throngtiont, will-begin to wear with the cele brated . RUBI3ERS! RUBBERS! A large assortment, which we aro selling at a large reduction iu prices. We keep none but first quality Rubber,. 'FINE SHOES ! For Lairs. /Wesel; and Children. In Peb. Goat, Bid, •French Kld. F3ergo and 'French Calf..ln fact all tieb styles manufactured by the best 'Factories in the country. ..x. • ) ,r 7 • i • , . A FULL LUiC OF BURT'S GOODS ON ILLYD I ROBES ! Just received, s larger stock 'of Wolf, Buffalo and Lap rtobm., also Morse Blankets, Whips , kc., which we are selling eloap for cash. Tliw largegt atttcnrintttnl tit thi 4.ttlttfivil. tterresrttu4 Ina prices.. (Rae Us a call au.t 3,3 a mita i.st! Plated - L. L. MOODY & CO. • Towanda. Nov. 1. 1871. COKE! t : • . The BEST. Tuott DESIRABLE, and moat ECO NOMICAL 'FUEL for culinary purposes daring ram mer. For sale by the TOWANDA GAS COMPANY • Twelve "cents per trnabel at thelatHotree, oat!. .ten cents delivered.. - , . zna7 3o4B7 °' ' S E E DI , . SE EDI jag s tr at i3MALL CLOWt A. AND TIMOTUT yet, 1 0 112.1 w, f ME - itr MINA, GLABSWARE. CROCKERY. ;4, STONEWARE. A completo aiwrtment. rrcan Rodger. & Arother, TABLE 'CUTLERY. - ( INSURANCE AGENCY _ Boots and Shoes. EEL= NSW BOOT AND SNOB STORE, BAIDO E STREET Suitable for the LADIES, ' MADE TO ORDER. L.ND READY WR.Mi PROMISED STOGA. BOOTS, CALI? BOOTS, RtBBER BOOTS, In endlesli variety. coutiol fur the Rctail trade of I - Itimphrey Bros. lIAND-NALE BOOTS:AND SHOES Manufactured in ToWanda, DON'T BE DECEIVED ! TOWAND.Ik BOOTS FINE SHOES! . VLNE SHOES ! BLANKETS I Troms, tItAVELDM BAGS. kC. r. TIR. H. O. PORTER i& SON,. A+. - , • OLD CASH PRIJ6 - STORE, Owner Ms and Itn• darada. Towanda. Nave reoently ridded largely to their stooks MI met eastpete assort= constitating an estisedwe *rev 114 7. embracing teeny attars used in the Arts tot otechwilost porposss, cerefolly seleetat. with bUr progressive vents a( the sabilei. which Tilt Wierting7 ingpliadl with freak parchemres. sea on the toost ressonside Onus st Misdeeds ot asissisting of MiiMIWZNES, CMMUCALB i r -PAM% 911:114 - TAJI2OIIIOII4 ALCOHOL AND TITRPENTENE, , . BASS ; PAINT, VARIES. Lad all Undo at Banattes, ,- ' KEROSENE OR :COAL, OIL, • Boiling innla., I.;tuPs. sauatwiViClClL CHLIMEYS., Sperm Lard. Whale, Nests Yoe; TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Taney and Toilet Articleiin all their variety,. lieo?rop3, sumano, scuds. comss. l'ognadca, Hadraren, ?nrAnnary, POCKET BOOKff,,PORTMONALg; PURE WINES AND' LIQUORS, `7\, l For Medicinal use. TOBACCD, &MT, PIPES AND CIGARS, 'Carden. Meld and Ykrirer Seeds. Trusses. Sup. Pumps , Series. Shoulder Braces. Brost Teething Bin" Nursing Bottles, Tipples. pte 8 eIL sad iihieyte. SrizStudie lied innikr;Selt-Seeling Fran Jans o then: in Extracta, Ston . JugAl==es, Vials, Mits. Bath' ftWt, and More Maclr& . . )7tah Tad* dm aninnion. kn., Botanic:, 'A... and Ho . IC Iliadlidnew and all Hie porndar 1 iZinr MEDICINE•S.• -*ll artieks am:ranted M reptesented. - Permits at 'a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail. yinicb cif receive prompt and careful attention. , • Medical advice given gratuitously at the once. 4arittnie only for medicine. W Thankful for past liberal patronage, would tee pee:trolly announce to their &Jonas and the public,that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and Malabo con " limitation of their confidence and patronage. so- Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 tdrk, and 12 m. to I. and to p.m. - 11. C. PORTER & SO'N. 45EpTa 1. 1872.,Lyr. RHEMLITISM-NEURALGIA. $5OO . WELL BE PAID to any person producing any Medicine showing half as many living, permanent cures. as Dr. Prizza's Tharraritir atteuxrrio ligancor. teed inwardly only. A pleasant 'Medicine, free from' Injurious dregs. Warranted. under oath; to have perminent ly Cared 95 in every 100 patient" treated in the past ten Jean. testimony). - It is the scientific pre• a:Option of f.-Jos. P. Filler, If. Et, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 11333,—n0w one of PhlladelpbWs oldest regular physicians, and Professor of - Chemistry and Toxicolrigt—ono has made NeurigA 'Chronic and Inflaniatory Itheuma- Ban the specialty of his entire profelaional life—a fact vouched for. by . the signatures accompanying each bottle, and other tentimonials of many promi nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro tect afferent from poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money. a legal Rived guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cum will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer send ing letter a full description of "Mellon. In case of failure to cure, amount paid' positively refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by express, collect on de livery. :Afflicted invited to write for advice; all in formation and medical advice sent _by letter gratis: Address Dr. J. P. PITLEB, 29 South Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa.. The Remedy is sold or obtained byDragaists. For wale - by PORTER .& many. Druggists, Mer car's Block. Towapda, Pa. TOWANDA MISgrS, Marble Works. GEO. McOABE & SON Have ;net Ineeived the. largest assortment of ITALIAN M. _A_ R. I 3 L M • Ever exbillited in this section. to Which they 1 invite the attefition of the public. They halp on !Ana or furnish to'ordcr TOMB STONES, :MANTLES, &c., AT THE LOWEST TERMS.: Pcraccus in 'want ef. anytliltig is our line aro re spect:Y..l4' Caviled. to call ana examine our dock. Towanda; *Sap 1, 1871 B. A.. PETTES & CO., Hart now cu bawl a cev stock of FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS DRY - GOODS. 1{ ÜBBEItS I FANCY GOODS 4 ,, u) NOTIONS, VELVETEENS, WATERPROOFS, e•- 1 1 0 WEST ILARKEI.. PRICE, Ilill the•siqn of the Ithr" Bontiet, opposite tha Court norme, ROBES! IWERSI3IiRG .BILLS ‘s, Asb nrCKIVIIEIT -F t 1-1 . 0 U E CORN MEAL AND FEED afro on hand GROUND CAYL'OR' PLASTER. from 01J Youger Bedo at VT per ton 'Wheat, Rya Corn anil Oats taken in exchange for Easter. juilB":2 STUART S - -WHITE DRIPS 'at rOXAMMCUIViI. I= virsmicaLts., roast Valve", Us*, MONUMENTS, 'Of °very :4,yie McCABE & SON In great ra.riety. mar as LLI VEJ,VET4, AND SILVWI43, Which Owl IF 01 Fell .:11. no, RAIN STZE.ET. TOWAIiDA. PA. Llacni fur *CASE' £tSTOM WORK WA truNitlD E. A. 4.. 31 VEIL. t ~ r ...,,c,.... ~~d ~A~Tt7I CO: CM U.lg. IL; Qua cazritax. 11 1 .000400—IPAID IN ITU obirtgred by Ccmgreso, ISM MAXIM= n. CLAIM Prim Went JAY 00084 Minoan Finance. and Ex. tzar urn= D. ixvja., Vice President ; EMERSON W. PE;ET, Becrctarr and Artnary The adrantagos of Abe 2 1 a ti cin a 1 Life Inirtaan re are: . 1. It is alfstloasl Corniuy, chizter4 17 Con r t . 2. It has s paid up capital of One ifilllort 3. Itsoffslu low rtes of prutultuus 4. It fondattes Urges iisousace than other laisalaa. for the, male mutely ; . 5. 1t is defialte 4isl G. There Ii no possibility of miernpreacuteen t , • agents. or.tuisnteineemlim by poliryttn:dtr. 1. The policies are plain contracts, so tt , es= for so =chimney All policiesiire non-foffettinG ; Tbefoildeesze elienipt rout satechnieut ••• • • • I E. W. at t Alt.lC VOO., Bar.4.lltrs. 13..;v1,4 • IL 8. avasELL, 2dtpager. N. V.^ ELSBNEZ. & A. a. MASON, Q.. Agents for Tqlranda and Ticin:ty Jan. 9, 1190. GIIARDIA.N. 11131TAI LIFE EiSIIMME COALPXNY NO: 251 BROADWAY, NEW Yon,- • Pomo= of Fos( Suirrs. over.:.. ANNUAL INCIDLE. 4 / 7 81% Loewy PAID All approved fonts of Policies lamed. Liberal modes for payment of premiums. Policies non-forfeltable.by their terms. .-. The twirls profits of lite Company (kidded vim ably among the insoretl. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. WALTON H. PECKHAM. knismusr. - WILLIAM T. HOOKE% VICE r r AZIDEIrI LECIT.T.SM ADAMS. Eau's ssa Ac-trsa-. • PHILADELPHIA REMIENCES JA? COO= & Co., Baakeza. - ! Darazt ea Co.. Bankers. Jong Nroonsma & Co.. Tea Merchant a. B. A. Hrscaa. Pread. ranters' k:Nechanlea' B. al T. B. Parrir.soa, Pt: l 4l3ller. . • J. - A.'RECORD, * I , • jly "0-t1 • - Aget,t, Towanda Pa. Books and Sta.toino7. 1872 DIARIES FOR PIPER. & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK VIPERS • • SCHOOL BOOKS . .. . , PENS, ..Iss, 7 llt-sw, .oTATkoma A ii) : Z,.... -. •: PicrvnEs o'S BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS I, Towanda, Nov. 191.1669. iotOO . E.—BDWERY.—TECE. PUB lle respectfully Informed that the Book-Bin. dery has been re loved to the "Reporter" Build third story, where will be done BOOK-BINDING! In all its earlons branches. ./n terms as reasonable a. "the tunes" will allow. The Bindery will be :Ica,: the charge of H. C. wiErrAKEn, An exp...rieumd Binder. and all workvill be prompt! done in a FtTle and manner which cannot be execllet Muaie, Magazines, Newspapera;Old Books, &c., bound ,in every variety of style. Particular attention n 4.11 to , paid to the Brilhag and Binding of BLANK BOOK, To any desired pattern..whiat -in quality aird:n be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery wbea promiv. The patronage of the public is Polkaed, and r.r f6rt satisfaction guaranteed. - . Towanda, August 2. 1546.-11. TOIVIIND4. AGRICULTURAL WO RS STILL ALIVE: Funerintetd . ent , nr flag fdlOp 11• , V shine Cho Ixtt - I_,U3I.BER - '_WAGONS PLATrORM WAGONS. COVERED A D OPEN BUGGI'4:s ever offerea in Vat:4 ni...rk:A. Best ePleet,' OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER used, and all work made by tkeluost ESEMENCED. wonsmEN We have the PATENT RUSSIA IRON SEAT very light. and so durable that even time has lao little to do towards their decay. Ttsase examine our cork belore para.:trail; e! Where. Repairin E done on short notic4. C. MRRCLII, rremldent • -... Towanda, :Lily 20. 1870: T E. I3OLLES & CO., • GENT.RAL PI:ODUCE Commission Merchants, SCRANTON; PA., fteapectsuify EUTrER, EGGS, CHEESE, ?yam' . And all other Yarn! rrodrge. Oue of the firm, having resided In Scranton the past ten Teat* and having an extensireacqeas: anon with the buslneia Merl of the city, we feel ch fldent that we can sell produce td the entire rah , factidd - of consignors. REFERENCES L. S. CIIIIBBUCK - , A. G.. FEMME, orra, r 3. • BALDWIN k RLACEMAN, GORMAN A COL; MAN, Lellayscille, Pa. S.. G. czArru.„, 'HALM MANNINo , , SCa e. ham, Pa. R. 1. CALTBUCK, 11.FSIIE . SHOESIA.E.F.R, Title, Pa. I. E. BOLEE.,, 1ar1.26771) ' n....r.inw• $144-000 TO BE MADE 0 SHORT NOTICE -Tito s7ps4,rzber 1.1 , m offers for s3le hiq nes' YL0T14.1.-1“.1 MILL, CHEAP. ONE-HALF : C.MIL, ANNt'AI: The property iit'situated in Stevensville. Bradford county. P".. on the line of the - proposed rallt , ‘ , ! from.Wyalusltg to Binghamton, and a .helot st'd probably be located on the propel': • ' • The property consist' of fifteen acres of land a large new Mill, two Dwelling Houses, two Bajn'• outbuildings, and' •never•failing water pdarr. For futher particulars enquire of 0. D. Bartlett. Wiria..orillls, or N. N. Botts, Jr., Cashi , v rust :;"4- Bona' Bank, Towanda. Pa., Martin Coryell, Barra, or .t. Lewis, W'ater'ing. STONC.. j2n2.5'72m3 Stevens-tile, Itt• iSEVA INSURANCE AGENO . TROT. PA. • FIRE, EWE and ACCIDENT INsrurscEeffet t.,l In Ant-class conapaniett.- Also Land Surveying an Conveyancing. - Twenty . seven ye3re e•Reclev,l Orders by mall promptly attended to.' Atig.:l,'7l..ly • t t ATERY CHOICE GREEN AND Itlurl Tea NVlltnag cites+ at retail by FOS A MERCLI: 0 TO FROST & SONS FIJI, NITURE EXTORILII for new style of b'''l -- - _ f.i.,REIT REDUCTION IN FUR: Nrrcar. Drat malo at FOBST SOS. ------- BU.REAUS-. • for • live dollars, at -ntost S soN, FARMERS, bring .vtrox CUonr protince i sento P.. Jan. 19. MI. _ Fi"". PO-R-IfeHAMS ANDLARD - CtoWall Mil i23,04 , 0r 2 590.00, • /,00 6 .C5,1 • 6(6,rit c 1 1