El x ax -~~'~p~~axt . Towanda, Thursday, Nay 9, 1572 . 1 • itpartmn4. How Flour is Made. When a cargo of wheat arrive - at the flouring mill it is first raised by the elevator to the top of the kidd ing and stored in the large bins, which have a capacity of 100000 bushels. From the bins the wheat is.diawn • as wanted to the cleaning room, where it. is .delivered up to the ten der mercies of a colection ofl the latest and most perfect "smut, ma chines," " cleaners" "blewe. - s," and other devices;, which entirely separates the wheat from every foreign substance, - and reject imper fect grains, besides thoroughly clearing the sound kernels Fran whatever would injure the flour. A feature of this cleaning room is the apparatus which is called the suckers" and which keeps the at mosphere free from_ the dust which is given out from the cleaners and ; which is so deleterious to the work men. This sucker is simply 'a large 6 modern flue opening near the floor and passingr through the - roff. A 7 8 strong current of air is fiL f orced through this, and the result, is a most perfect ventilation of .the air - in the room. - .Afterbeing cleaned the wheat goes to the millstones, and from theM the coarse flour is carried to the bolts, where the different grades of bran, " shorts," &c., are separated] from, it; and the heated flour is carried to the top of the building, where it is cooled by being carried through a - series of shallow troughs by means of Archimidean screws. Some idea of the extent o£ .the machinery re quired in a large . mill may bel gath ered from the fact that thirty miles of cloth - are required to cover the - reels in the bolting machines.; . After being cooled • the flb ur is ready for .packing, which i also done by - machinery, The flour falls down a tuhe; which is funnel shaped at its size to exactly fit into a barrel. The barrel is wheoleil un der the spout, the tube lowered to: the bottom (or the barrels ised), and a piston, m'orked by . steam, packs the flour in the barrel,l which is gradually lowered until it iSifilled, when it makes way for the next. , CuEESE AS FOOD.—Good cheese is very, nntritious,, itseven' more so than eggs. Cheese varies Wonder fully in composition; but when properly made, it contains ahOut one-third water, one-third albumi nous material, one-fourth fat, and about five per cent. mineral patter. One-half pound of good cheese con tains as much nitrogenous matter as a pound of the best meat, and one third of a pound fis much fat as a pound of averaemeat. Old cheese however, though: not unwholesome, cannot be eaten in large I enough _quantities to be useful as food. - - Very, new cheese, on the other hand, is-lass easy of digestion. Cheese dtticult to keep in warm and easily decays in ail places unless properly oared for. i Mouldy and decayed cheese unwholesome, and can always be told by the taste. American cheese is not so jgood as • ,English or Swiss ; still, the best American cheese is .•veiv good. The English working cksses use bread ind "cheesee very largely as an article of diet. The Americans uso it as a relish and 14ury, but rarely as an article of nourishment. We believe Americans use 1.00 much meat. Those who wish for a sub ,stitute will find it in good eggs agd cheese. With these foods ,they need rarely or never use ' L meat at all.—Herald of Heatlh. E 'h ADULTERATION IN BUTTER.- Thousands of pounds of butter are daily sold in the city of New York, which arc adulterated with• a sub stance extracted. from cotton-seed oil. It is creditable to the farmers; as 2. class, that they are net open to the, charge, of adulteratingitheir pro duce, yet they suffer fromidishonest competition of dealers who make up and sell these fraudulent com pounds,and pass by charaUter of the genuine article. As a Matter. of _curiosity we describe an article which was manufactured in Paris to supply the — . want of butter during the late siege. he refuse materials left after the manufacture of stearine from 'fatty anithaf mat ter, such as tallow, etc„ ‘iconsisting of an oily paste composedlof olcane and margarine, were 7asli - ed in water acidulated - with muriatic acid for the purpose of bleachin was then . subjected to the laction of a chemical solution for a !period of three hours' during -.,which it -was made to acquire the tasteland color of butter. This siabstanle from the cows, was considered an excellent - substitute for butter,.andlwas readk ly accepted in place of lit by the people, who consideredr it much superior to any other artificial pro ' duct of this discription: l 7 Solent fie American. - 1 - ! I TAKING OFF VIE I - L , lEV OF .A.NI.- NIALS.-A leathek works}. gives the • . following directions in the Canada Fatmer : "W e will s.uppPse the an imal dead and placed on its back ; "'Abe operator, by . thrustin, his knife point foremost and edge up, makes • a slit the entire length Id the car cass, from the chin, over the center , . of the breast in the line a ;the navel to the vent. Let him nor stand by its side, with his, face. looking tlie way the head lies, and taking the . fore foot in his left band ; run the point of his knife in the line of the cleft and cap of the knee, up the front of the leg and into the Central . ' - slit of its bosoni. For the hind leg,, - • having reversed his position, let the . • slit be made ,in the line of the heel . over the center of the ;cap of.the hock down the back of the ham into the' central slit. In this way the hide when spread out will have a square form without ling projec tions, and consequent deep inden . tions of it.s outline. - m 1 THE now leap year sti, l ie of pop. purr the quet3tion— '• Dutit yoU %mut me to with clitheb for you?" _1 • SsVilogs. ITHACA & ATHENS RAIL ROAD -a- On and 'Mei MondltY. November 13tb. urn. Passenge; Train' going. North will leave Athena at 8:0. a.m., arrive at Ithaca at 11:15 am. Going South leave Ithaca at 9:00 p. ra., arrive at Athens! at 500 p. .Q 0 u niraiN A.l GOAD.—Oa and Trans wi l ran u fo r"RdaY. Fio ADAM. ATINFIL =AT& Athena. A n Athena. T:3O sat.3l 10:20 A. Y. 10:55 A. if. 12:45 P. K. 9:30 a.m. 4:55 T. u. 7:00 P. Y. 4:10 9. Y. 4:30 PAIL 9:00 P. Y. Trains leave Owego for Anburn at "- II :t0 p. nu, and 5:45 p. m. Trains arr from AmMum at 11:35 a.m..2:30 p.m.., ABLE OF 111 E ItE RAELBOLD.—Tat[ 13, 1871. T 131171 AL VAR & Monday. Itiov QM= 9:10 7:00 TOWANDA 12:15 ' 7:15 2:20 7:10 BANMAY JUNCTION 12:03 7;05 2:40 7:30 . -...,110NU01L : 11:45 6:45 3:10 5:00 - WILCOXS - 11:15 6:15 3:20 8:10 , NEW "A.1.8ANY.... 11:03 6:05 3:30 3:20 .......MILLERS 10:55 5:55 3:50 . 8:10 DUSHORE 10:35 5:35 4:25 9:15 lIEBNICE 10:00 5:00 P. X. lA. IL A. IC P. IL IL F. GO , Goal Pane pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.- AItIIAICGE3ILNT OF PASECMIEII TILAINB, To take effect klandap, Nor. 21,18 M • 0017/11WAS.D. I r.O.I3CIPAL No. i No. I No. I No 33.1 Q. 7.1 STATIONS. 34 31' Alt 1•3 I PIS 745 1 Elmira ~1 245 8 30, Waverly 11 55 8 40' --Athens.— 11 45 9 25 Towanda P 11 00 ,10 25; .....Wyalnsing 9155 10 45' Laceyville. - 934 ' 11 09 , Meshoppen....l 911 11 16 ... Mettoorisny.... 903 111 451 ..Tankhannock... 1 836 130', Pittston t 735 2 00 ....Wilkes Barte...l 710 4 20' —Manch Chunk... I ..... 535 Allentown.:,... •at 6 55 . .....Dethlehem 6 251 Easton-- 1.1 43,11 56 1 30112 151 40 12 50 301 1 351 30 2 15, 55 235 ;': 17 255 25 .3011 : 50 325 1 : 50 425 f 15 4 45i 720 It 8 241 1 835 I 9 101 110 30 8 151....Philadelphls 1 9 45 New York G 451 ....WaslanZon.... l . lamipat ! 'M No. 30 leavea Towanda a 10; Athena, 7 50; Wa. verb , ' B 00;.arrive at Elmira at 9 00 A. M, No. 31 Leaves Emirs a 65 45; Waverly. 6 45; Atli. ens, 7 00; arrive at TOWAnd.I at 745 p. x. . Down Trains dine at White Haven. Cp Trains dine at Pittston. Passengers to and from New York and-Philadel phia without change of cars. Down train connocts at Allentown with Throngli fast Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg and the West .R. PACKER, Superintendent "MEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL PHIA. NORTH I'EN!ASYLVANIA R kn*.PO..ND Shortest and moat direct line to Philadelphia, nal. timore. Washington. and the Swath. Passengers by this route take Tenney - Iyard* & Few York Itallroad train, passing Tcwanda at 0:25 LM., and 1:35 p. M., snake close coruaection. at Be thlehem with Express train of Forth Penn'a rail road. said arrive in Philadelphia at 8:15 P. L. and 10:30 in tires to take night trains either for the South or West. City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrivalnf all trains cone p ,amenners to the various Depots and to all partsof • the city. Itr/lILL'IMO Leave North Ponn'a :Railroad Depot, comer Berke and American stre , t-, Philadelphia, at 8:Go A. M.,. arriving at Towanda 5:25 P. M., same evzoing. Mann's Damage EzprJa collects and delivers bag gage, °Mee No. 105 Sont • I ifth street, Philadelphia. TILEIGICT ACOOMXODATIONS. Freight received at Front and Noble strects, Phil& delphii, and forwarded br Daily Fist Freight trtia to Towanda, and all points in 'Snaqnehanna valley with quick dispatch. ELLIS CLARKS, Gen. Agt. N.Y. It. It., Front and Willow Sts. • Nov. 21, 1870. _ Philadelphia. ERIE RAILWAY. NEW AND hare) 'ED DnAvasu Boom AND St.t.rDmrs CoAcngs, combining all Modern Iniprovemedts, are rein through on all Tr3lUli between Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Suspension Bridge, Cleveland, Cincinnati and lieu; York. Abstract of Time Table, Adopted Nov. 13lb 71. WESTWARD. STATION'S 0 ' \c No f . • • I. ; ; 7. t ............ r, 3o! L 7 ( I - ) I 7 111 151 5 451 720 4. 8 15, 155 235 I 8 571 217 13; 151 2 23 r.3' 10 19 3 45, 411 ‘• _ 30 11 u 0; 427. 444 95 1 1150, 505'.5 21 12 35 542 .6 01 0 ...I 12 38 ...... A rrive 11 40, ...... ln 30 10 20 " 58531 2 05•127 05 8:7'20 " 12 00! G 2.5: 11 20 11 20 12 48: 7 05: 12 10 12 10 12 53, 710: 12 15 1215 1 GO' 715 12 20 12 20 ' 2 22i 120 1 12 54 12 54 700 C 55 G New York Leave 9 Jersey City ~. , Susquehanna Great Bend.. Binghamton. Waverly Elmira Corning Painted Post. Rochest en.. norneftsville. Buffalo, Niagara Palls Susp'n sion Bridge Clifton.... Dunkirk... Cleveland. Cincinnati ADDITIONAL LOCAL TILUNS WESTWARD 5:00 Lim, except Stmetaya, frnm Owego. Stopp:r.g. at Tioga 5:27, Smithboro 5:55, Itarton , 6:l2, tVavrrly 7:00. Chemnng 7:30, Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 9:25, BM Flata 10:20, Corning 11::t0, Painted Void 11.48, Addison Ihoo p.m., Rathlioneville 1:35, Cameron 11.11 la 2:05, Cameron 2:28, Adrian 3:27, Canistio 4:05, arriving at liornellsville at 4:23 p.m, 5:00 a.m., except Sundays, from Misquehnnna. Stopping at Great Bend 5:21. Kirkwood 5:40. Iling handou 6:05. trooper 6:22, Union 0:33. Campetlle 6:52, Owego 7:14, Tioga 7:30, Smithbom 7:talT Par ton 8:00. Waverly 8:20. Chemnng 8:35, Wellsbnrg, 8:48. Southport 9:02, Elmira 9:15, Big 11:415 0:40, Corning 10:00, Painted Post 10:08, Addison 10:22, Ilathboneville 10:51, Cameron Mills 11:01, Cameron 11:15, Adrian 11:37, Canistoo 11:53, arid arriving, at Homellaville at 12;05 Pm. 6:50 a in., daily, from Susquehanna. Stopping r,t Great Bend 7:13, Flrkwood Ilinghamton fl :03, Hooper 18:20. Union 118:27. Campville P8:43. Owego 9:14. ,Tiors 29:27, timithboro llarton Waverly 10:20, Chemnng 110:35. Wellsburg 10:50, Elmira 11:20, BM Flats 11:49, Coining 12:23 Painted Post 112:21. Addison 12.55, llathlioneVille .11:07. Cameron Mills !1.:22, Cameron 1:12 Adrian 11l :55, Cianisteo 2:04, and arriving at flornellsville at 2:20 p.m. 1:00 p.m.. except Sundays. from sr, F /r i e,phanna. Stopping at Great Bond 1:50. Kirl:Nroc.l :24. Din c batriton 5:10, Hooper 4:10, Union 4:28. Campcilic 5:05. End arriving at Oweg.n st 5:40 p.m. 1:15 p.m., except Sunda; a, from Firaira. Stopping at Dig 'Matt; 1:39, Corning 2:00, 1 , 3 toted Post 2: 0 5, and thence, via Avon. to Doffalo, arriving at 5:3.5 pm. 2:70 p.m.. except Sundaya • from Binghamton. Stopping at Hooper 2:45, Union 2:55, Campville 3:15, Owego 3:37, TiNa 2:53, Smithloro 4:05. Barton 4-17, Waverly 4140, Cliemoug 4:50, 'Wellsburg 5:12, South port 5:29, arrivin7 at ELmira at 5:20 p. m. =1 Lasso ! 45 . 725 1 25' ' 10 00 I 1 40 5 40' 10 00 440 145 54. 5 -.10 05; 445 1 52' 55 10 12' 452 4 5 ; 11 40 700 g-151 11145' OMI 10 05 100 515 , 715 Cincinnati Clew:laud. Dunt Clifton.... Snap'osion P.ridge Niagara PaPy . Dun aln Mornelles iile . . }Urn ira Waverly Owego Binghamton.. Great Stusgnelanna Port Jervis. Middletown Goshen Newburgh. Pa erson.. Newark.... deraey City New York 7 :15 12 211 4 5:: 11 3 , 1 Sl2 12ts 535 12 QS • S 47! 137 12 41 : 932' 219 645 115 10 151 305 7 27. 155 335 7 511 217 11 03 40n 925 247 Arr.:co 1 2 511 750, 12 05 , 618 • 53! 945. 1233,, :„ 9 04 ...... ' 1 12 10 935 ! S5O 1103 247'840 7 00 , 2 651 6 73! 11 39 323 710 0 , 1200 340,25 M. sr. I. I'. Si. .ADDITIO,NA.L. LOCAL TELkINS EASTIVA n :Oa a.m., xec.pt Stuadays from Ilorm Stopping atCantoteo 5:22, Ailrian 5:48, Camerol,6 Cameron Mine 7:01, Itathbonevir.o 7 - .30, 8:25. Painted Post Corning 10:00, Dia Flat., 10:42. Elmiis 12:40 p.m.. Southport 12:45, Wellsburg 1:20. Cliemung 1:55. Waverly 2:42. Barton 1:20, Smithboro 3:42. Tiogs 4:10, and arriving at Owego at 4:17 p.m. 6:55 a.m., daily, from Ifornellsvillr. Stopping M Cardeteo 7:13, Adrian 7:33, Camercm 8:03. liatli bon,Allle 5:42. Addison 9:09. fainted ('er ntt:g 10:15, E;g Flute 10:32, Elmira 12:21 p.m.. Southport 12:25. Wellsburg. 12 . 52. Cbernung 1:13. Waverly 1:50. Bartou 2:25. Sluithborn 2:40. Vora 3:05. Owego 5:40. Campville . 4:15, Unicn 4:40. Lim:- Landon 5:10, Kirkwood 0;22. Oreat riend 6:30, and arneing at Susquehanna at 7:30 p.m. 7:00 a except Sundays. tro:u Owego. Stopping at Camprille 7:45, Union B:2S, Hooper s:4O, hatnton ? : 43. Kirkwood 10:30. Great Eend 11:13, and arriving it Susquaanna at 11:55 a.m. 7:50 am.. except Sundays. from Elmira. Stoppiniz at Southport 7:54. WelLaburg S:10. Clietuung Waverly :43,, Easton 9:03. timithboro 9:1:i, T;C , X3 9:23. Owrgo 3:45, Camprilio 13:03, Union 10:10. 13:22, and arriving ut Lzughamtou lat 10:33 410. . , 1:58 p.m.. Sumbya, from• Paiutad Poet. Stopping at Corning 2:05. 1 Flats 2:29; and arriv ing it Frntra r.t 2:10 p.tn.. 2:10 p.m.. except enndays. from Ilorr.ellsvine, Stopping at Canrpteo 2:24, Adrian 2:40. Otmernn 3:05. Cameron 111111 a 3:13, rtatlibon,Trale 3:1), x.13!- Ron 3:50. Painted l'oat 4:17. Corning 4 1:7,11M:3 4:l7Elmira 5:2;1. Southport 5:25 Well...burg 5 42. Cho. mong 5:57, Waverly G:22. Tinga 7:03, 0 . ,c ,•,:o 7:25, CampTille 7:45, Union 14:05. llnoper a:l2. 14nactharn ten 8:35, EirkFond 8:59, Great Bead 2:17,1 and sr. riling at Snair.cliatius at 2:37 p.m. • • Daily. • I 1 Mondays eszepted, betwevn and rnrt Stop Sundnys (nay. sgr Thr on ea Tickets to all I,olnts Wes at the very Lolw.st Hates, tor pale in the Conlpatij - 's °Mee at tile Towanda Depcd. This IR tb a ouly anthori, - ,1 AF my 1 : 4 the Erie Itallgray Company :or the vale of Western T,: Lets in Tawanda. .acwo will be r!v•e.,lctly Ticl , l4 etri.s , l at the Company's L. D. UCCLE% Gael Ent THE PUBLIC 1 RAIL 13th, 1971, Tho undersigned would most they are pow prepared in every way 7:25 a. m., re at Owego • d 8:05p.m. UNDERTAKING El T 1 In all Its br . iuichcs. And wo trust BEM the aomices of any ono in that lino Having spared no expense .or tr Lag from the shop of if. Stolen & a hears° which cannot be surprise in elegance, Win ride or our lxves also secured the services of a most. ancrgentier=ly perron attend the business Z. S. At.Lt!c, ono of our farm, wi FORT ItWi.II.D. Furniture Stoic, on Bridge street No.iNm 2. 136. vrrs.z, tile other member of the 1 - 1 . 11 PM 645840 G 05750 5 55.7 45 6 25 7 05 4 33,6 10 4 15,5 43 3 5715 23 3 50;5 15 3 25,4 45 2 2513 35 2 0513 10 11 . 10 19 I'M" 10 05 1 I 23! demo on Third strect, cr about NC. Lyman, a eery• reliable and reit, mimeo orla ce is on Part Ftreot, Ilouge FIRST NATION 8 00 1 lIM This".",ault offers I..SffSLAL'}' tranasction of a GENERAL BANKING INTEREST /JD ON DEPOSITS AGEEPIENT. SVECIIL CAE= GIVEN' T 3 TaS CO ' d.ND Curcss. Parties wlchlnt: to erttn morns tinted States, England, Ireland..' eral cities and towns of Luro• drafts for tnat-pnrposo. To or (zeta the old country, by ing hues, always en Land. Jog. I.O:I*ELL, Prz,shlent. 1, I,cri. TOWANDA. I.IIIADFQII.D This inntitation ev3.l ctuilme. Year A. .J... X. P. M. P. BS C 00j 00 P. m.!r. m. A. It. SZSTZEI ' O. ' %o. i 4. UIM2MI2E:M 11 10 10 05 w3I. It. be t% &fail Fuer Aet 113 Mu2.772tf OF T.ONVAIiDA CAPITAL Svral.us PASSAGE TIC FA3inar-s ruorcal" ovsr. is 11 -Pr icr f.r US Br, r: INSTITU MONDAY, ArGt7ST I The conrsca of stnay am ta; nirrctil. Ae3ilenuc. Sdentitlo an whieh the inktruetion SA Ey:tern The I'riucipals will be ass: departments by a large and tit. instructors—three graditatcs, c having been recently enga, , :ed- 1 spared to make the Institute, it and general calciency. second . I institution. The Musical Depart:nen! will! of Professor 11. Fr. Johannesser This Institution la now In thei. -In addition to the eatensivs,e ifc the past year, new apparatus, rn moat approved patent desks a: study and recitation rooms I.: chased. The Primitpal of the Norn l ial Department Wi. organize August 23, a Tearchers' Class, and by EPECIAL ATTENTION aid to comOlete the mist thor ough course possible clu.-Ing 4e time. Tuition from $4 to $lO. llearil and room In Die Institute 's4. If desirable, itudents may obtain , k, reoma in town and 1 r.. 1 thraiselvei. Early appli cation for hoard and ooms at the lipttitute should be male, as the roomsle, e being rapidly engaged. For further part: liars ur cetalogue, apply to 4. w. Ryan and E. E. niular. Principals. Towanda, Fa 1 miLLER rqx, aut......) . 71 Prcsident board Trustees. • c NEW STEAM FLOURING HILL IN siitsur.Q(ll.N. r:o t', SHAM FLOI*ItIYG MILL La now in euccesafnl operat.An, nut tat ha is pro. parcl - t , ) d.) is ,a ,hurt notice. CUStO3I GRINDINii DOA: ON THE SnIE DAY TILT IT L 3 RZCIILVED Illieku'lieat and ilyn Flr,nr, Co Feed, I:ran, kc., :.!ways ou 11:91.1 and for tale rate=._ NOTIC.C..-Pers'ont: on C, west ride of the river tlooing to patroniz ,, lily will have their ferryar , l paid both W%yi:, Vo ;lea they bra.:.! grist -3 ,t tan budbela an.l.ll:rwar , :A. .I'. S. .1.W.1:5. TMPOETINT TO VALUE 1111:111 at i:iT Ti .10 sight of, tho agva th. , WP7.!. F•trengtliCr.: ti: and the pt•rfect prt 1111LADELUMA 01 - TICAL INSTITUTE For the rf.anufacturinv of the CONC.:Vt.Cc VE CRYPSTALLEN:•!! - :::, L. INIY)N .WND Trrry.l., GLANS YOU WEAN WI IN 11= Tic Cotle3s rrint rAmAE• l'Y a- 1 ,, I:; limy 1. , f ,, rt. tit. puhlio. and the ral,id au d norea,, de,:.and for 11,4 m eu:l.hih , d wall the tmiverral ar7.mmle4nleht of their cit. arners in trine and eleo to the c; e, elmns plainly that they are rar•zrlor to Plly ether gIaPEICIS In the market. The majority of SFr:Lac:lot, r.na no inalter bow e.L.P the fran.,•R, co:It/nu but a pant and w0rt1.0.. , , , s artis:e {;lasso A, capd or pressed:) they are maleto he 841 only, without any calculation bi•nent to the eye, and thcrefore the 'great emuidaint of p,,,,r,,and weak sight. Thoosands ate ut , dig ~- ; .aF,r2, 7 1.10NY whirli tire and fatiw.ue the eye. where tbc. get dun alter short usage, or require an Intel:3o.y strong ligttt and tlyrefore destroying the sight, whlch,, , ,o,:re they properly suited, would be preserved a life tune. The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Cryvial olass.es are the f',llnwing : Te Leiiscs are ground of the best material, pure all,l hard, and made only for optical purposes, they are tterefore not liable to got scrat,..hed or dim. They confer a I?rilhaney and distinctness of vision not found in 1/I.iy other 1411 FR. They can be used equally well by day or candle light without tiro" or fati.nttng the ryes. They are grtutruf tuat.heinatieally true ir. thr con cave convex rdiror. according to the 1.441,:f0rhy, of nature. and bhape Lf cornea of the eye. thert4Lre azatigttn4 tiatrire only instead of for.ing rt That the lenses are cente Nod correct int. , the franu v. They c.:.0 be used longer) t 1,411 any uth.r without cliar.g;ng a higly.r fle r. Thr f•aitirs , ixre made 11/:? , 11i.: ; 4 11.1 (111i*7. 1 . 1 ... I.y , ' Se u rind wart;.int, d to go.e NNThf. A. • )oalt•ri , i Wate .Trul 16. and Silver Ware. To" at l'a.. Itax t4r tli,•se glaserei i Itr.t , i ford rt.:l:Ay. No redlers ettipkyed. July 12, la - ft) tf THE lIOIIE SHUTTLE SENI%. LNG mAcillsr, I'EF.FECTION OF 1" , 2 71r.31:;,:, FELLING, 137Nz7r0, Conlmso, c'crvrnc,:. TreKrso, RvrrLlN(., IN , ' 4' G a:0 in 13IERICS A - kD EUROPE Sunrde, Cmpa• . t. E.lll.;:unt, Durable and Compkte Every Machine Warranted for five years. EQl' 'LLLY 00011 For. YINE lin . lll.lkYY VOLN ie 1 Tric 4 , f .74 ,•:12:.!,•:.1 70-12:1:5 3Price s7,oc) The ,nly pra , liL•al 1..7; r1e , ..11,Lk-st;tl: Fewing %cc' Don't be hatnbo:+z--I I,y other .I;,; , nti no natter how etivx.th t tnr onipte may be. Ix , sure they mesa 12.rge uronts t , ltheir own poctetA. D. I:. NTOODLUIIN, , A, rnt for Brad:, r 1 r.::.15t111.vr.r.e.. , :2;...k5. Agents sratte-.1. Itrnar, county. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL The Ceeaf Eloltrazti; kept aria u.e,l by every Farmer tbat keep.; either Cattle or More: s. every Ttani , t , r and 141,17 Beeper. every physician ana horse Ytrfer b.e• it will many discs pure pain and famen‘,3 wli. ii all Oihl r tile:b et-les bare failed. Miners and ltadroad Men sbou:d certainly kecp tt, f ,, r it is unsurpassed for bruses and sprains. Illackiernthe should keep it .for their own use and for tlio:r engomezil Wader footed homes, as nothing equals it for tender feet. Every body ita,leringfriim pain'and lameness of any kind, burns, cntA, wounds or any eruption of:Abe akin, Corns, Chilblains or any &sense requiring. an Ontward application 'should certainly keep this cele brated medicine. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For rile by Dr. 11. C. Porter Son k Co, Porter t Kirby and F. W. Drown. Druggists. Towanda And by etery Drnr.;ist and dralcr in Itrad ford and ady,..ining contain,. 'Johnston IT '!away 3ty•1e , r.r.1.11. rrt TT.lldne,Dep.:io. 0 . 2 1.r..11 r. • t 16,1! dSLolesalo .4.T.tata. IL I:IZoWNIti TAYLOR', julyl9'76-tI rt - c , pri , t , r.1... - 117.y;;Illle. Fs. TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE COWELL i NEU amides tad Pravidaus. HE lINDEES/CRIED, HAVING i. ft MS4 ta. nail worms ot =ED the firm of MB. PATCH if 00.. Is um prepaid to attend to tto to aka to Cue Wises. of Inadiord County and 'kid.. ty. - a Urn and weal selected stocks( GROCERIES, &NESS Wlxtch 1 bsts pueband fat Oialk. and feel cimideat that Inn sell at as lost ttinree as can be purchased elsrottere. i now tees to tha publics splesulldstoelt 1 = TEAS,- COFFEES, SUGARS, oabla. lu . procur- 0., of oit: rlaoe STAUCII. SALEICATITB. SP/OES. &c. or even eanniod c.!tica. V‘tair AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. reliable. careful . this brancli or BTE DO.. BIICKWDX&T DO. I keep constantly on hand. P0118.110L13. LAUD, and bo found at the all kinds of TIBIL Would call the atteattoo of the and C. M. public to our Owl Be Best flrm, at bls reg. STOCK OF TOBACCO, on of Dr, 0 .ratel In guilty or price. Jesse Oakley's OeletTato4Laun near the E1i4.11 dry, New York Chemfoal and Bros Soap. Please call and examine MI a:ock of EMI L BAN, Large assortment of YANKEE sonoxs. TOURr $125,000. 40,000. BoAPS, &e., ite. I will pay the highest ctsh price hot CILITIES for the Farmer', giro us a call be_foresealr.g elsewhere. 13 VSINESS. Aced:ID:NG To All persona Indebted to the late Arm wMplease call LECTION 07 NUT7.S aid make Immediate psyment. to r.ny part of the totlau.l. or t'aeprin , ean here procure Towanda. March, 11,1867 Ail J. LONG. ffi3 stcannr ur GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, pt•cma n►rc .Gls, Gold and S.:rer WOOD, WILLOW, AND sTosr. RARE, N. N. tr:ITS. Cashier. OLLEGIATE FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, .&c., COUNTY, rA. , c. Its Stsratcontli 2', 1,71 •lieu. Norma', Con, 1 Classical. in all of and thorough.. tc.l in the Various excellet,t corps of xperiencea teaches, I- • d no ellort %%ill be comfort, discipline Ito no valor-similar COB. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS., !Lo tradr.r t is cbar r.rpair. tnprovernentm during daps and charts, end dad mats for el! tho .ave just been pur- I 41...:xe to c2ll the att. nt4ol .11 pot,ii.• to my alw,rfwvot of r..ters, whieli always lull and COM VA.% and will be sold to my customers at lowest market rates. My ttock oi 'lave been pnrchisPd pinre . tho late re;duction in the tariff en t11.3n, and are offered at prices to co:- respond. ERE Orders by mall or otherw;se grill rrcolve carrfn and prompt attention. • Thanking the public for the liberal patronage they havo Oven • me. I, %fish a contincanco of the MEM GOLD STILL COMING DOWN GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, ALL WHO COWELL & MYER'S at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they are determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their Store by building su that they now have coon fur the fresh supplies that are daily received by them.- They have connected with their 'tore a Market where they now keep fresh meats to sell by the onark r or piece, ann a full supply of Gro ceries and Prenialons, to which they would call the attention of all cash buyers. Come and exanilue our 0064111 and Prices, before purChasing wan !satisfy yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for their vast liberal patronat,e mad solicit a continuance of the same. , CO ELL MYER. 'Doc. :0, LSO. FIGURES WILL NOT LIE! DON'T DOURT YOUR OWN EYES! HERE ALL THE 177.0U111:3, AT GREATLY REDUCCD PRICES' Gents Kip. 2 sole S tap toot. Lone wade u-am.ta ted ' - do I do do do 2 do do do ;; double Isola do Calf'p•g do do Boys Kip, 2 sole and CV. Youths Kip, double sole, Merchants can n p ir with the above class of poo.ls,at very reasonable prices. We are prepatr.A to rally. Boots to Ileasitro. Also First Class Repair ing: at reasonable prices. N. ft.—The above very low prim system mnst itirartably es delivery. all to, before you bey. - tih , p OppOnltal .k Uio.La Chilr.":l, 'Mail) Street. NEW PLANING MILL • TLC' undereigned haying !Mid a larg o and commo dious Mill in the Borough of Towan da. and filled it with the mood modern and iniptoved machineri, for the manufacture of Are prepared to fill (orders, whether lams, or amail, upon the phortest notice. We have also a large Ts riety of 110Uf.DINGFt„ of the latest style and pattern, which we can furni.'h much cheaper than they can be' worked by baud.. mAsnui, DYNiIUEIND„ GDOOVING. AND SCD.OOI, amnia, • And all other work pertaining to Joiner'', will be done to suit our customer& Persons building. and not more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will And it yfor their Interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have It worked by , our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring,. or other IM:ober, and while your team is feeding, have It ground out and take ' It home with you. We will pay CASH for prim AND HEMLOCK LIIIIBEB delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us. or If you cancora't e, write. Towanda. Peb.. Iw',{. B. ROINIERS k " .7 :liE; ; oitE i. at , =.1 , 0••22-- 1 P 4 g=llag . l- E --. '4 M e4l`..teimZ . .• 0-4 .44. , .= its 2 P •41I o A = er, - . l e3:A 0- .7 ...48Txma: .e. b... 0 '.:_l s i....W : • .3 04C00;1,d4. . ." wj-se.z .0. ... ;"Ei-mo o b -P % .. 0 - • 1 ,. g2O G 4 ;1. ° . •-•;•?&.. 9. - r- 2 - E-4 A 4 4 to' 4 481 2. E.--.7, - 7. - . 2 •-'3...-e i r , • •:. J. -x. 7, A Z..,:.. . - •-4 -1 t,3 ---= -...., ~;,,1 .§."t ,. S. ir..4 . .-. 44 4 , vi712 - --,0-=-' - ;... 28-.N N ..7...45ati.,c. ;:..Air •44. .11ceNa=g • MONEY SAVED, -11.1. H. PATCH, Rave on band a largo stock of WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. 0P C. B. PATCH. C. D. PATCU Nu. 1 rATTUITS LIACK, TOWANDA, PA COFFEES, TEAS, MI SPICES, CIS'S PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. asp xviar 21125111 re. TEM Zre :lbw being offered at THE cHEAPEsT 11...i.ct Ls TOWN TO Bra* BOOTS! T0.a.1.11,1a. Nov. 1471 WLNDOW &L.CH AND DI.ZDS. BT PITB,CII.I.SING YOU'LL ;:.T.Ol 7 , F,!; AND ITAIIDWARE O Rc;du S'IL, =I .ii.Etazz‘acs, - to Moors lisicatis,) • lIERCHANT TAILOR, No. 4. Griffith k Patton's Block. Bridge Street. To. wands. A good issortateut of Oaths. Vestinp and Cassimeres. constantly an hand. Goods made to order to the bed manner. HIRAM TAYLOR FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Opposite Public &prim, Kopp always on hand a lull assort.- CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING In all the lated styles, RATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS, l) () (1 IS CUTTING DONE ON SHORT ALL wp,B,. NVAER.IIiTED M. J. LONG 6 6 MAIN STREET, CHANGE IS INDELIBLY SIAM EEO ON EVERY THING. Vircarf. M3rcra. II s' porch:Pea the Stock of Clothing of ROSENFIELD WOLF, ...... *4 : 13 do 433 donaad, 4 00 du 3 So , 5 00 do 2 75 to 3 00 do 2 00 to 2 23 One door South of FOSS IiERCVIt'S, and heretry, that ttiii wlll onerrreati.r tn tiny c-rs. than any i.tlar ‘,44l , li,lsuicnt, 11l L. C. NEI-soN 3IUTT4)S, -L.53111, STAT.. POULTRY, SAUSAGE. LARD. RoLOGNA. PRIED TALLOW, &&d. Sa • Also. TO PURCHASE OF THEM. 2- tieing iiig.rol4:ohly IK/idea in e%ery bralieli of the business, they feel rerfeetly confident that they can mako It to tho interest of all Their Stock of goq.IS coir.rrisea goegl it of all grades. from the finest to the coarsest, and manufacturett by the best establishments in the country. Giro us a call., Ton-atria, March 17. 3572 000 to $5,000 Per Annum I"P"9 THE NATION, Needed in every borne: Isprinted on tinted paper: has sixty Illustrations; all 1; 9 Presidents; all 13 Censuses; all II 8 Senators; all valuable documents: likenesses of all the Preeidents; Coat of Arms':. of all the States; and other illustrations. An Ency clopedia of the Government. Price. $l5Ol One agent took thirty-seven orders In one day—another seventy-five in a few days! It pelts immensely. some agents clear at the rate of 55,000 pe; annum. Farmers. school teachers. proteb-sional mum, young men and ladies, are everywhere making moneyrap idly in canvassing for this work. The use4tilucs• of the book compels its elle. Write us and we will send circulars and fell instructions free. Address NEW WOULD PUBLISIIING CO.. &mall-we:4 c.v. ner 7th and Slarket btrcetl, Janis' 72m3 SFT) OATS FOR SALF,.—About 30 bushels of a prima quality. &sod obtained from Patent tM3ce. Whl be sold at $1 per. bushel. Enquire of w3s COKE! The DEBT. .raost DE:=IPAP.I.I% aa..l- loofa F.CO IiOIIIC4L FUEL, for culitlary ',Lupo:tea dur&ug cam corr. For gale by the , . , TOW 4RDA . CMIT'ANT Tv.< lye Wlletl ptr Utplel at the Li 16 }louse. et LI een cents delivered.. IY. L. I'ENDLEION. ..... ineut of CASHMERES AND COATINGS GENTS' In great variety NOTICE. MI k TOIVANDA, l'A. GIVE PUBLIC NOTICII BRADFORD coUNTY, .ICLICS WOLF, WU. WOLF. srar.ted fur ns ntrxivi AND OSTITUTIONS J. F. 'WOODRUFF. Monroe twp. " CIUL pEOPLES • • - • - amoixkirr Aico naintica movz. lOC= COWS BUMS MID AM mum • A new antieourtele dot* id "! GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Wbkb will be soli at the lowest voesible price!. CODFISH, ,tirt+i:iaowl lIERVECG, PORK, MUTTON, 11/011, - FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, i MODERN STONE . WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEET, MEAL, GRAIN, &c. Bring on your produce, whlch wo pay cog' for DAIRTNIN, A constant supply ot..lahtou Beat, aA duel Churns. Butter Firkina, Tubs, kc. Pima*. call and look throngli.;onr irto,..k, and pro do one twat to please yon. W. A. ROW:WEIL. Towanda, April 28, 1869. GIIOCERY AND : PROVISION SWORE. Mc-CATIE A; EDWIA.RDS Wholor.ale and Letail Dcalen in FAMILY GROCERIES A.ND PROVISIONS, MERCIMS NEW r.Locz. TOWA:tiDA, l'A. We (lo 11,4 d••rm It irvvep9,lry entiowrat.• all the diturcut arta !es wo ktcg. llurfo.s.pr..m...itt AL WASS COMPLETE., We e, I! nothing , but FIRST CLASS GOODS. CUL fur rarmers Produoo. sAair--; :trocAisF. 31arrh 1, 1570. EDWAI:I)S. I f CP' res l h s tee ß k l' .11 11 ; r 1. n e t h now fl n r e ° be e e ii i,,V l3; since the Ist January. to which they tnrite the at tention of their friends. We hcip the, largest stock In town. Our goods are fresh atul desirzlge. wa at lowest market prices. Jan. 19. 1871. . . FRESH i i ND NEW TEAS, bought atnee the, recent decline In price,', and Pelting cheap at retail. ft./I S lira:curt. Jau. 19. 1.511. ; VOX & 11ERCUit arc selling Gro- JL =lea It retail. Jan. 19.1871. VOX' & MEI:CUR aro s - elling.New and Frzah Gouda. Jan, 19, Int VOX & ArEECUR are selling G • ccries cheap. Jan. 19, 187 • FOX 4; MERCtill .are selling firs class Goods only.. Jan. 19.1371. • VOX & .11ERCUR are selling araper than ever. Jan. 19, 1571. ItEIIENIEDER -that we ilre selling Gooati at lIETAIL! ..n.! that un woul l o tnia , JatL 19. ITiermAN FINE•C'UT TOBAC . CO --Ti ry Jan. 1!":11. PDX MERCURT. vox fi. MERCI:II do not deal in Gnn,ls. ' Jan.. 19. 1671. OURCUSTOMERS can rely upon o.l.tiug the very best the market affords and at hmest prices. E. T. FOX, Tworar.tls, Jan. 1: ) .'71. IIk..NItY MEIIOEIt. _ • Ell - F:31111,41 THAT FOX & 'IIEII -Ls, Cl'll are retailing all kirtts (:r t".r. , e. , nre The laret.t e.e 111 S:1, LI. first class. Prict..s3 ljw. E. Sept. 29.'70. lIENEVX .7s! En. 11' • TIIE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN tod - n 1.. y the quantity c;,t- r,tll! dt FOS A: NLERCILIVS. T 7 ALE AND DINING 110031 1 r 5/ 11:.,..1 Lor•Ilt: W4rd II,.:1:-.2 BREAD, PIES, C-KE,CP,ICKERS, BAKED DAIL I Aua sula at WilJlosalt, aml Itt:tail In our DINING ItOOILS wo will accommodate the iiablic with cithcr , a lunch or a good meal at all =tea of the day and evening. OYSTFMS AND ICII CRE-ill ON E. , ,ND DUT=G- THEM SEASON Ati:o a tine assortment of Groceries, Confectionary, Fronts. NUL% Lc. mtyl9* CENTRIC ITARKET The ganictibcro ktal SUiltitnte to conataurir on hand a flail andlc ui I t a , , , ,eticut of every thin:: rcrtaining to their S. co rv‘sting majLt. IY vt BEEF, -IND SALT SUGAII. CUREDIktS I S . LEI FRESH FROM THE LAKES. OVSTEIS RECEIVED DAILY In the .r gta.soia. Paths. visiting Oysters in taro or small quanti ties fu.-ntst.cd on sLort mem. at the . eld stand. Cets - rnsi. 31.tr.x.xr, liontnnyo's Dlock.dlrst door =rift of Dr. Porters. Szi.s.rm. l Tuto. IWttocß. , I , Feb. 24. 157C-t.f TOWANDA STEAM F LOURING MILLS ! H: FULLER A; CO., Lefpectrully intertu the public that h ing rehuirt on the site of the ohluull, with all tu truprcrre =cute, they are udw pre•oared to do CUSTOM GRINDING In the best possible manner end on the shortest noece. Novains-will be spared to giro satistazenn. Farmers louts; business in town C2ll bra:g thdr grain and have it ground the :cane /la!, to take back-. FL L'1:; LucKwurxr 114tvq. FE.nu :4EAL, • , r nr Tiantiti , - , if° 6114 I . ‘l t: GROUND UG P ASTER AT SG PEI: TON taltri tx.ii.z.r..;4 f.:... .1. :ail Or9oklay sa4 Glnman. StrPPLIES FOll THE • , EMZEI=I ißrorixis iltara,cle• WIOKHAId & SILVER PLATED WARE, - Agency of the - SINGER SEWING MACHINE, 11: ICIMAIT. Iv, BLACK'S, Towanda, Mai.12.•72. Kir LOOTS, DOTS AND SHOES Soots. 33c)satis L. 31 0 - 0 1) Y C 0., Hato th'il sole control for the Rota vre are entailing ttwzri Se low as other hous , d are ritailwg - I.l:l.steru Goods. ' Be rare that yon aro bluing thesi! Boots, for it 1 nut stand to reason that an Lingers' Boot: made by ma chine throughout, will begin to wear with the cele brated IIUBBE1:S! I.IUI;LERS.! :%tEnern. A I tr„i• asrorttn••nt, ‘,11,1 at a larL,. n•tlnrttnn in prirc-•. \S.• l.t•^1• tvvr• but tir,t Itubb,rs. tiNE sitoEs: .• Peh..Goat, and Fr .•7.1.-11 (WS, in fart r.lt thy o..utt, tared !.y thy ix Factqri, , ,s to the country. - . A ITLI LINC OF Li:la's _GOOO.S ON HAND! ROPES Just. reeeh ed. a larger Flock of Wolf, Barre.° and Lap totes, aleoilorse Illankets:Whipa, lc., which we are sellirig cheap for cash. D. IV. SCOTT ,k CO ME tr, - 31tiLLOCK. • .:. P. : , TI9CIN. t.t . H. 11 LUX.. I -17- CELINA, GLAS'SW4RE. CROCKERY. STONEWARE. A Wtuptutu arbortment From Itodztra &. Drother TABLE CUTLERY INSURA.NCE .AGENCY Boots - and Slices. STOGA BOOTS, • CALF BOOTS, llußßErt BOOTS, In endless v;iriety. trade of I tlniplirey 13 ros. lIAN D-3LU) E BOOTS:AND SHOES 3lanufactured Towflda, DON'T BE 'DECEIVED TOIV.‘NDA. BOOTS BLANKETS! TRL'ICIIS. TRAVELING 1L GS. The largest assorttu:.l:t inthts section at correspond int.; &Let e. Nve ea a c.lll and c.r.' will be L. L. lalliDY &CO. TowAnOa. Nov. 1. 1 ti7l. NEW CAR RIM.; E FACTORY ! e 0111 . 111 0 , bawk , lo:bill back F. 311.d0u St. Co.'s Lank, TOWAND:I., HENRY STUII.,EN., IkApNiftiPy annnnm•a t , ) tnr•t , ; , .tri patron:, that th hAvo built a NEW 1n1(.1-: MUM:L . FACIUM, rhere-t%cy will censtlntlykeeCouh3nktz full aasoit went of', FAMILY aUIttIAGES, TOP :IND OPEN . BUGGIES, PLATFOInt WAGONS, TGOTTLNO St L. Z2h ,AND SZELETONS, Made'of the best material and finished in the best city style, Ins long experience in • city Carriage factories giviys them a decided advantage over others in the Style and Durability of Lla WA;;olv:. All y an INSPECTION OF Ills WORK tri.v;o4u , to c:• ALL 1V(110: 9%111:A A' TE!) Tb CI CE rEAFEcT = Thankful for Cho Wirral patronage fr•rnierty ex tended and resiA:ctfully ael: a continuance of tho same. 1:,:"I.A113tN,1 11:01t171.1" rinawb T.) n:au: ci! pri;: s lu+rtuda, May 24, 2t,7o.—tf UF: O. PORTER, & SON,. .CASII DRUG STORE, lf! Matt sad Pine Streets, 'rewinds, PS: Have added largely to their ate, stall and completem ,leseortment, arnatituting an ate MeV. ern/tracing many articles mod in the - Arta for Inechall* ssi parposes, Wanly_ selected hic k to the re wants of the public, which =I UY cuPplled with fresh purchsses. and the most reasonable terms-at Wholesale or , ting of Du CLIE3IICALS, PA1:111, ViENIMM . • ALC HOL AND TURPENTINE, FAINT. VAIIND3U, WHITE-17AM. • And ill kinds of Drnsb4l, ETROSENE OR COAL OIL, Puruing . • SIIILDLI4, WACiS, CILDINE.I . 9; Sperm, Lsr4, NitUto. :teats Foot, ER'S AND .31ACii_LNE OILS, yan y and Toilet Articles in all their vz.riety, 111 4 9NGES,- WICSIIII3, SOAPS, Gouts, • Pomades, Ilsir-Tryos, Perfumery, OC LET BOOES,. POET 110,NA LS, Pock . ExLiroa; Razors, 1,71:0 R&M .}.4IIEPAIIATION3, YUE.E WINES AND .LIQUOES, G:., B:ie r/P ES, AND CIGAES, 0 , .•,. -. Yield and 'Flower Seeds, Trusties. Sup. FortAlra. Suspensories. Shoulder Braces ' Breast Damps, Teething Fangs, Nursing Bottles. Illy.phts, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes!, Bed Pans, Selttleallug Fruit Jars, Ther mometers. Flavoring Extracts. Stone. • J Glass Ware; Ztottles, Vials, Corks, Bah Brick wa, , and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am re ul e ' tion. kc-, Itetaetc, Erlectic and Ilonatepath- . - c Melte:nes, and all the popular Pigent ~ MEDICINES.- All lea-warranted as ropmseitted. Persons at a mai obi T ' receive their orders by stage or mail, winch will receive prompt and careful attention. - 2.1 advice given gratuitonaly at -the • office, • g only for medicine.- ti&Thinkful for past liberal pa:renege.would tee pee-if . y announce to their friends andthepubLic,that no ' , shall-be /pared to satisfy, and merit the cone tinua• on of their wilt:deuce and patronage. .r Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., • 19 m. to 1. and sto 6 p.m. • . 11. - C. PORTIM & SON. Ap 1 1. 1813.—yr. . . . to an person producing any Medicine shOwing hall . as . • • y living. permanent cures as Dr. FrrEr.n.'s VIG,Waa..E IttrEc^sf.cric' ,RxxiMlf. teed inwardly only: - A pleasant Medicine. free .from inSuriOns drug+ warranted, uniler.oath, to have permanent ly gated OS in every 100 patients treated inthe past i f ten y ars. (geetetitimonyli It is the scientific pre= scrip 'on cf Prof. Jos. P. Fitter. 11-. D., a graduate of the nlversity of Pennsylvania, A. D.. 1633,—n0w one r i f si, ' Philidelphla's oldest regular physicians, and •Pro or of Chemistry_ and Tosibology.—vr nO hag mad Ileurlgia. Chronic and 1.t., natoiy Mourns.: tism tho specialty of his entire professional lire--a I fact, cinched for by the signatures • accompanying eaeh bottle, and otticr testimonials of many -promi nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro tect Intl - eters from poisonous quack nostrums and I nisei ss expenditure of.money;a.legal smuc , l guar ante , stating exact number of bottles warranted to rime will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer set:AL in , By letter a fulTdescription of zinc:lion. In case of failure to cure. amount paid positively refunded. Medcine; pent anywhere by express. collect on de live *. Aftictcd invitodio write for advice; all -In formation and medical advice sent by letter gratis, Ad ' Phi T 1. 33 Dr. J. P. FITLTII. •2'J South Fourth' street. Pa. The Demedy is sold or obtained by riagi.nsts. Fer sale by POBTEII- k KIDDY, Druggists, Mer curl; Block. Towanda, Pa. .z., TIVA.NDA • - . ,, i , . . - • - , I a. r hi e ~ W 0 r k :s. „ = 12, 13 I_, ! exl,il)!te,l in tillA PC(11 ,. ;1, to tfiry luviti; the vAteution of tIA., rubric. Lwy Iccit on Ica ) ," yr furtC„ill to vi c r ItUItfIERS t 0.318 ,:iTON Es, 12'INE SliOt:S! iivs - a!lt Of anytl.t.2 iv ottr htlf. iui.itt - 41 to call - ant el: -. 1Lutue onr ,toot, towaals, nay 1, IKI l i iopES ! eari-ja.ge Vadtory. Still continues the maunfnuturo C4RRIAGES: AND WAGONS, LATEST STYLI: AND IfINIMIL Iu tho mrtuurdettlev of "wa.,..:tin — notiiiiig n med COMPOSITION .110.XES 4 PLATFOMI SITING 'WAGONS Tbe d ti the r,annfseture et Stife.t.. :Ire a i rated eat - - 1..0t sawed, WAITANTED tQUAL. TO ANY GIZOCEIZIE:i AND PRO VI 7 9I.tiNS r ril< ›S. 31.11 - 11,1 t .Sc t_f!o. announce to tiw iti alat a larg , ,an-I stalk of • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ar.l-rraztlln 'rowanas, which ~• . 6,1;1 - .1 the , for You v.:a ....:',-:. 6 f0,...1 To'.l :IZE4l.ltKrit 01.• - .70.itiPt.:4 1 ban's a-4 v4..T, ty It it Upon 3:1.4,14.1 , t0m0s Lald Si 1.1115 iv?: 44 :14.. I'l , 11l It. or li.. 111 wrath a tall. 1 - 14(4i. ut.ar... - 1:110.5. 11CUI & CO. . 1'r.4 , .. , . :4:zr.11 , 1. - zr.. '. ' ...ptil, 11;157.2 s HENRY S:FTTT.t.N U. S. CL.11:E... and Medicines. CM= =Jots IMIII, For Medicinal use, IM.TLS3I-tiE:CRALGIA $5OO WILL BE PAID' • GEO. UcC ABE SON rts.ortrnt _of AMENICA ITALLA.I,-; 31 0 .;' u 31 E NT S, MANTLES, &c every Tr THE LOWEST TERM S9N HE OLD. MAIN STREET J_ JES I;IIYAiNT cry, de, ipt;on. at 1.11.1 of G. II . - ' MAIN TOWANI'..\ •• 111, V. ~, all of Ulf LEST STEEL AXLES, niter uau tht. Ell LT,T,IBER 'WAGONS nf.vt copt,t3ralton =I :ts tti ni.ish, and as to durabillt,) syn.:rap:lTO ANT IN ' TITIS SECTION' ce- A, Lt. W.51.-' n: •TAli ES BRY ANT 1):1 C.1.‘,1T lzmanco. -NAI7.ONr, LEE: ASSURANC CO. OE U.S. A COU CAP/?AL. 31,04X6,600-r.tio IN chartertA by ConhTesn, Eiiii CLAIM= H. CLARK, Drfsidcnt ; 'JAY GOOSE. atairman Ftritince 8114 i t. Conl D. Gooszlilo Preslient DIIEDSON W. PEET, go:Mariawl Art wry. Th e 1011'0.u:es are : 1. It is 'a National Corupauy, ei , r.rten It his a Paid up capital of :One I. It-offers lor rata of prerri!uv,m ; _ 4. It farniehes larger Lusurai.ce than' - panics, fur tha Fame tr.un:7-; G. It is delluitu and certafia ; G.. Thera ig no priso.it,,,Siity y,rr , an . unfa i , or iaisalnlerdt.4n,l.e..; roli , ica arc I,Taiii trrlfra. : ranee. for so :such =owl ; - 8. All yoliciev are ; 0. The prllit!ta are tic•nipt Lt. W.CL SUE A: CO., i Gi:neral Ag,;btei B. S. C. C. ELSI3LEE ,f 1 A. (:. Acemra for Towan.:l3 ar.4l Jan. 9, !lilC9. CIITALDIAN 2ILVI7AL ILA LIFE INSI.7 . ItINC'E COMPAN No. 2.:,1 • Pol.TrEr.s ANNUAL oy -- Loegxs All spprtive.l forme of toiivirs ' ' ''' Liberal ci,lcA f:Jr payment of r‘iltei,•9r t. . The entira firl , 9ta „ably ataoEl4; the itsurcd. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. WALTON IL PL'f2iIIIA-7:1, wa.r.r.:ll T. nu.o1U:::, - Luaus a ADA3TS, Aczt.‘l. - - 1 IHL.LLd:LI'IILI 1: I'El:Ey : JAY co , , zn DREYYT.Y Co:. P.anl:Prs. JOUN W0f.1 , 411Y. T , 3 S. .1. Farm,:r6' T. jlyl2 70-1 f Pc:l7; :ma y i Lun - Es voi= PAPER &; EN.VEI.OI.I Ni" , :llr , YOIZIC. 1)-AP.1.1:1i.-i SCHOOL ,I;(if,Y.K.:4' hi AN : BLA.NE BOOES -I • , 1-YANKEE NOTIONS Tw.v.r.eLL, N , )c. I',Cs.3 1 - 1 oOK-BrsDERY.—TH F. re , pc-ctfully t'-• dery Itsttl - ,een teranve.l the 4:3tei—r:. :•• wllt-re Iht don° - II 0 C) - P I N . (4 In atril•A vari, bra:, - Ls , p. An . t , ..,nr.; as tr.... "tint ti.w.t . ," • '111(.• :11 the. charge Of • ri, C. lcuzTrvgjEr., An oryi , rionted Bindrr. and nil Nv.Srli done in t Etyle and manner wldch ctintiot Lr Stuide,llagazincs.tiowspaperA.olll.lools. In every variety of style. ',Particnllz raid to Clio Bulizig and Lan.liag of LOOFS iTo wt.!, 1 in LF..3 wdt i.r w.irraiind. r• MI work wia he ready tw del:, , ry 1. - !Le rui L he h. F., :fort. a , 3ti . sfa:l.i,Ln gliarant A . , cd. 1 Towanda. An;:ust"2., 19c6 tY. ►~~O\VA. DA A G I LT I" NVOLF.S STILL Th, .11prrint ,, nrIent of ,r me of t 1 b , st L M E 'IV A(i EOM CO . VEELn ANh rd-( crvr P i;, AND lIICI,iOIIY \_. r.z. ,i, a1 : i..,:: ,r: rt. i.,a_i, Ly- el E:XE:7.IEY.:EI. I \‘'..,.:17.1: METZ P.l 7E ' 'IRON S!',4 'very~~„i , an littlo do-t,:wa: - .ls t.1:4•!..t Ezzr.:4e sx;11 - 1 - .1r, o;:r worl:lxhvro 1.1:• wt.E2re. don,: ou str3rt 7 S. C. mEr:crn, „?t , . j-7... • E. BOL_LES.,&, CO., GENE.IIAL r o DUCI: SCIZA'NTON OEM r r 1:::. 11,1. 7,11 vtlik r P.11!.1 Frt.j'l, _ . , '1 the tirtit 1 p:mt 1,11 0.11 e.Nt. MI., with th* 1.11,:11c• ,1 1 211,!/ ti.tvlst that wo prointc , '• t. , t! lactit,u - lIEZEIZENCES. L. 1 , ?. 1",.:K. O. Ft:IS:11E. 11 1 .1.DWiN ILAN, I,l:aybi.li.2. 1•d. S. G. CIIAITEL. • 11. J. C;1.11 1 1:1T.it.. , 11.13:1Vi v 1.1 1 , . ,, Pa. _ ►l_ 000 T° 111 , 2 If LOURI-: CI U: z-:'.!.Lr C!.F FF, .t1_:: F' !~- • Tt,r, prol;. - Aly, f‘',MaM:l At . °i. rormW, 4,3 i tic :me ~f • from Wyalusitt tho,,prop.l Sy . 7i c property etarsz; , ..t , t cf new alit, ta r e uutbniltlingF.aml a Tmver.f--Mitm : futhi.r partmMani mmir, NVIn. GrAli-a.or :4; N . :;.P" ft.,. tiomvi Lantz, Pa.. Mart.,n -Barre. or A. jxr.23'72m3 Trtoy, Lin; and ACCIDENT In IlrFi-cI3SR ctnnpanica. Al 6. I-ind Ss' COTlVl)arfrinl. Twenty - Fcrt.n l ar- OnicrF rr.,-4,lt)Gy . . c I t)IcE, 1a:51ehc..,,,• 1, - • • - - 170. FROST ,\:;itiN k_A IntromuM ft. 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