El ma lgi IEI 4 . lmlforti Strati • Towanda, Tlmrsday t Jim 8,,187e• "ftmg _The Skimming System Clondemnisl. ........ It is of no use denying bets, keys the Country Gerilleman,aad the troth is, starting from the east. the laid is robbed of more than half its'fertility, and still as population moves On does the exhausting system. IfWhest a parish, a cennty, or a State is iludf impoverished, a stop can be pitt to the debilitating process, why] not stop at . the begimung? why not re imbarse from the start? Land is seldom too rich, and when it is what is is said to be "in the hikhest state of fertility." what a OtY to bring it down! Yet this . is_theetts tom, the fashion, the example set by all. This kind ofpolicy tarried into other lines of bus iness would cause men to say 'the guilty parties; were insane or Jo*. Land'cannotthrow up immense 'crops on water anil air; 'therefore, if these crops are sold off, the land is that much the poorer; but science and even common experience proves there are stages at which some of the productions Of thislearth can be taken away when nod* has been abstracted to cause in jury, and if at this period of the crop sgrowth it is turned into manure, the land is benefitted without any foreign aid. Thus, by' having intervening craps of this kind, there may be things sold one year which will be replaced the next by this renovatioa. This is why the four-course system, or some oth er suitable rotation, is insisted upon in Ertgland. Poor land is bionght to belrich, .and good land is kept up on the best estates; yet there are an nually great quantities of fat cattle and sheep sold from these farnis,and wool, cheese, butter, &c., continue to be produced, because there is an art in doing this so as to improve and increase the stamina of the soil. RASPBERRY CULTURE.—We are asked in regard to the culture of the raspberry,why it is that just be fore the berries fully -mature great many seem , to dry up on one side,- while the other seems compar atively good and sound and goes on ripening, but of course producing an imperfect berry. . We give as a reason and the true one, that the vine lacks moisture at thel roots,- either because the earth is natural ly fp° dry for the raspberri, or-is overrun with grass or weeds that are extracting the moisture from the, soil that ought to go to nourish tho plant. The raspberry ih deci dedly a surface feeder, se that weeds and grass act directly upon the sources of nourishment: It is for this reason that stirring the ground deeply in the fruiting season is injurious, because it destroyS -a great number of the fine surface roots, which are the chief feeders of the plant. Probably none of the small frtiits or berries are s much benefited by a liberal mulc hing of coarse manure, straw, leaveS or saw dust as the raspberry. it keeps the ground moist at the Surface, and if thick enough trill keep down nearly all the weeds. Next to mulching, a judicious irrigation, particularly during the season of - the ripening of the fruit; will be very certain to insure a. good' crop of sound berries on rich and other wise suitable soil. 1 Pras ron Pios.---!The Sloa•• Yard 'Sun is satisfied from recent inquiries that Northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, Wyoming. Colorado, and such other sections as do not produce icon) to any advantiige because of .tlie 'brev ity, and coldness of the season, may all have success in pork producing, simbly by raising oats and Pease for feed. These two articles will grOw to perfection in. any of the countries named. Oats can be fed in ithe field without harvesting to the bdst possi ble advtmtagc, and they fatten hogs i s in the most rapid tuarmer Pease are the chief dependence in Canada , for making pork. Fifty Liu, hels to the acre have , been raisedlin that country, though that is an extraord inary yield, about 30 • bushels being an ayerage' — e - rop. The vines, after . the peas-are thrahed olt, are about equal to clover hay for 'ghee!). Peas weigh from 697 to 65 poUnds per , measured.bushel, and have Consider able-more nutriment that the same amount of corn. So there -Is no reason to douptthat the hogs can •be'raised to good advatita2 l ,e iu all the._ northern cotintry in question. Peas will groiv to perfection _ where oats can be produced: An average crop of peas Will bring the farmer nearly if not quite as much as an average crop of corn, counting the vines as food for sheep. i CANADA Tin,ru.s.—J.C. Fe . ly, Mar tinsville, N. J., is afflicted with the thistle peak-and asked the girth what to do to clear his Adds. Mn- Crane —Execute theJhistles by ckitting off 'their heads with a: sharp hue when ever they appear above, the surface. I had a patch, and kept a sharp hoe on the ground, and whenever I was in that neighborhood I went lor any and every one that had lifted its head since my last visit. This is a troub lesome way, but 'I have found it cheapest in the end ; • because sure& Mr. Stewart This , would do for small surfaces. In large fields, I would plow three times in hot weath er, not deep, for that would soatter -the roots, and make matters worse, _ but just'enough to cut off the tops. If the plants are deprived of breath, .as they are when the portion above the ground is, removed, they must die. Mr. Bergen—Farmers in a neighborhood ought to co-operate in this war against thistles, eiae individ nsl effort will in a great Measure be thrown away. Thistle seeds are light, and when there is a stiff breeze they don't stop for line knees. TfIE USE OF By s.-Persons who have not been In the habit of drinking buttermilk consider it disa greeable, because it acid. There is not much nourishment in' butter-milk, but the presence of : the lactic \ acid assists the - diliestion, of any foid taken with it. ,Buttermilk is an euelLtnt substitute fOr fruit in the winter, and is also very good in the sprinc , toward ,keepinii,.off that tuipleasan't complaint known as sizing sickness. The WelSh peans ants almost live. upon oat cake. and buttermilk. Invalids sufferiug From indigestion will do Well to drink I,nW.rnrilk at !twit- bleat WILY' tke- Sultan's *dinner very iikely to ihugree with him after it has been oi tr litcsoneit's then ttteattie—Ou nails& • ==ll plimmaAtinuatatil; ROAD Ott alsl after lll5. 11171, Passenger Train la thllll berm AWNS la e:45 a.m.. amtve - at - Ithaas ak 11:15 a.m. South Pars It WWI p. m.. men aAta l ans :"l 4 p. ra. . —On and nftgr 31anang.* nn na Mona : 110111. . ___ Auburn.. 1 Atluma. Auburn 4l. . I Athens. 7:80 A.K. 1010 1.11., 10:35 ,e. N. 1 12:63 r. at. 8:30 A.m. 4:55 r. n. 7:00 , r. K. i 4:10 P. N. 6:30 IP.It. 9:00 P. sr. Tralitn ism Owego or Auburn at 743 S. si.. 1,1:60 616 p. nu Trldun imirent OW9O tram lubmirat 11:36 a.m..2d0 pail., sad 8:03p.m. ROAD Tralavaill I ABLE OF ERIC HAILBOAD I -- . 13, 1871. rrAnoss. 6 T i ff Nola'. l'i MMIZUWARD. P. M. AL. M. 4:/0 7:00 TOWANDA t 2 20 710 seximur auiCTgai 2:40 ' 7:30 . Imo 8:00 3:20 8:10 ....NEW •LEAN!.... 3:80 8:20 8:50 8:40 DI7BIIOIIE 4:25 9:15 BERNICE, P. IL R.F.rI (ion? • • CANAL & R.R. CO. pA. GP PASSENGER TUESS, Monday, Noir. 27, 1871. To take BOUPEIWAMD. POIITHRLIIII. . nuNcira, 5.5 No. No. No. - - ..• - No. No. No. ,T 33. 9. 7. 8TAION• 34• 5i. 308 • 44 •X. A X • PM PM PM .... ..... .:.. . . . is 11 56 745 Elmira 12 4 5 ais l e 40 SO 12 15 830 , Waverly 1145 405 745 40 12 50 840 ' --A th ens ~ 11 45 655 746 30 185 925 Towanda 11190 625 705 30 216 10 25 .....Wyslusing 955 433 610 65 235 10 45 Lsosysille. ... 934 - 415 543 17 2 11 09 .... idathoppen .... 911 357 5.23 25 301 11 16 ....Mehoopsny.... 903 360 515 50 325 11 45,- ..Tonkhannock... 845 325 445 50 425 1301 Pittston 735 225 335 15 446 2 °pl....Wilkes Barre— 7'30 -205310 ... 720 . 4 201-711thelt Chunk... ..... 11 20 .. . it, 824 635 Allentown. ,•mlO 19 Pm' 835 555 .....Bettilebem ....10 05 910 625 ‘...-.../?85t0n...... 1 , • 925 t 0 30 815 ....Plinsdelphis.... 800 - 945 New York 600 645 ....W a shington.... ' • - ... ..... •11 PM AN ', . No. 30 leaves Towanda* 10; Athens, 7 50; Ws'? verly, 900; arrive at Elmira at 990 A. Y. No. 31 leaves Elmira at 6 45; Waverly. 645; AM, ens, 700; arrive at Towanda at 7 . 115 r. M. ' • Down Trains dine at White Flaxen. Up Trains dine at -Plttetcin. Passengers to and from New York and Philadel phia without change of care. Down train connects at Allentown with Through fast Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg and the West. E.A. PACKED. Superintendent. JEW ROUTE TO PHILADKEr IIIA;. NORTH MYN. gILVANIA. B&ILBOAD. Shorted. and most directline to Philadelphia. Bal timore, Washington. and the South. Passengers by this route take lenntrylvards & New York Railroad train. passing Towanda at 9:25 Aid.. and 1:15 p. m., make close connection at Be thlehem with Express train of North Penn's rail road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 8:15 P. IL, and 10:30 p.m., in time to tat night trains either for the South or Weat. City passenger cars are at the. Depot on arrival of all trains , eons passengers to the various Depots and to all. parts of the city. Rla.unaLgO • Leave North Penn's Railioati Depot, corner Bert. sad American 'etre , Philadelphia, at 8:00 L arriving at Towanda 5:23 P. IL, same evening. Mann's Baggage Exile." , collects and delivers bag. gage, office No. 105 Sont I.lTh street, Philadelphia. rz.rzGur ACCAIIIIODI7IOSIL Freight received at Front end Noble streets, Phila delphia, and forwarded Ur Daily Put Freight train to Towanda. and all point's In anannehanna valley With quick dispatch. ELLIS CLARICE, Gen. Agt. N. P. It. li., Front and Willow 13ta. Nov. 21.1870. Philadelphia. ERIE RAILWAY; NEW AEDLWEEEMED DRAWING BOON ARE SIZEMO Coacura, combining all Modern Improvemedts, are run through on all Trains between Buffalo, Niagara Fang. Buspenalon Bridge, Cleveland, Cincinnati and New York. Abstract of Time Table, Adopted Nor. 13th, 1871. WEETWAED. STATIONS. I o No. . No. No. • 1. 5. 7.i 3. • I A. M. A. M. P. 31. P. M. New York Leave :19 11 00 580 700 Jersey City. " 17 11 15 545 720 Stuquehanna .. • " :4 815 155 233 Great Bend . " , ' 837 217 ..•... Binghamton-- '•C 13 915 252 925 Owego " 53 10 10 345 4 . 11• Waverly • " 1 . 30 11 00 427 48 Elmira 05 11 50 . 505 525 Corning " 38 12 35 542 601 Painted P05t.... .. •' ... 12 38 , . ... . .. Rochester. . A rrlvc 11 40 . —1 . 201, 10 ' 20 llornellsvilic.... " 98 53 . 2 ' 05 B 7 05 ;II 720 Buffalo, " tl2 DOI 625 11 20 t 11 20 Niagara Pa11e.... '• l2 487 05 12 10; 12 10 Surp'nsimairidge " 12 531 710 12 15 12 15 Clifton 100; 715 1220 12 20 Dunkirk " 2 221 720 12 54 12 84 Cleveland . ...: 7 00i 655655 6 55 ,Cincinnati " 6 00.:.. 7 001 700 P. M. P. M. A, M. iA. M. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAMS WESTWARD 5:00 a.m., except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at Tioga 5:27, Smithlroro 5:55, Barton 6:12, Waverly 7:00, Chemtmg 7:38, Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 9:25, Big Flats 10:20, Corning 11:50, Painted Post 11,48, - Addison 1.:00 p.m., llathboneville 1:35, Cameron Mills 2:05, Cameron 2:28. Adrian 317, Canisteo 4:05, arriving at Hornellsoille at 4:23 p.m, 3:00 a.m., except Sundays. from Srisquebanna. btopping at Great Bend 5:21. Kirkwood 5:40, Bing hamton 6:05, Hooper 6:22, Union 0:33, CompvElle 6:52. Owego 7:14, Tiog,a 7:30, Smithboro 7:50, Bar. ton 810, Waverly 8:20, Chemang 8:35, Wellsburg 8:48; Southport 9:02, Elmira 9:15, Big Flats 0:40, Corning 10:00, Painted Foist 10:08, Addison 10:32; Rathboneville 10:51, Cameron Mills 1114, Cameron 11:15, Adrian 11:37, Cat:lite° 11:55, and arriving at Hornelissille at 1215 p,m. 6:50a m., daily, from Stisqnehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 7:15, Kirkwood 17:30, Binghamton 8:03, - Hooper 18:20. Union 18:27. Campville 18:45, Owego 9:14. 'hogs 1917, Smlthboro 19:40, Barton 19:47, Waverly 10:20, Chenning N0:55, Wellsburg 10:50, Elmira 11:20, Big Flats 11:40, Corning .12:20 p.m., Painted Post '12:24, Addison 12:55, Itathtioneville 11:07. Cameron Mills 111:21„ Cameron 1:32. Adrian El :55. Canibteo 2:08, and arriving at at 2:20 p.m. .1:00 p.m., except Sundays. from Susonehanna. Stopping at Great Bend -1:50, Kirkwood 2:24, Bing hamton 3:10, Hooper 4:10; Union 4:28, Carapville 5:05, and arriving at Owego at 5:10 p.m. 1:15 p.m., except Sundays. from Elmira. Stopping at Big Flats 1:39, Corning 2:00, Pa toted Poet 2:05, and tbmce, via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at B:3spm. 2:30 p.m., except Sundays, from Binghamton. Stopping at Hooper 2:15. Union 2:55, Cantpville 3:15, Owego 3:37, Tioga 3:53, Smithboro 4:09, Barton 4:10, Waverly 4:40, Chemung 4:56, Wellsburg s:l2,South port 5:23. arriving at Elmira at 5:30 I= 3TiTIOSB. I I I"' 12 % • 8. t 2 No* i /". • 1., Cincinnati Leare 9 45 Clerclanil . '• 725 Dunkirk " ' ' 125 CHlton - 1 1O t Bnsp•te.in ra iage " • I i 145 Niagara rails •• ' I 152 Ptuffalo. •• I 2 41 ' Hornellsrillt .. " ; IS 115'' Rochester •• * I 4 00 Corning •• i 735 Elmira.: 't 812 Waverly . " • 8 47 ..owego Binghamton.— .. '' 10 15 Great Bend.— • " I —•.— 13asquelanna .... .. 1 1103 Port'Jerrle sarire 1 252 Middletown .. 1 353 Goshen " t , .... N'ewburgh . •' I Pa (Teen " •.• I 550 Newark 700 , Jersey City.. ... " I 693 New Erirk.. ..... .. I 700 A. M. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS ELWIN-ADD 5:00 a.m. 5 except Sundays from Ilornellsville. Stopping aWinistoo 5:22, Adrian 5:48, CameronG:so, Cameron Stills 7:01. Bathboneville -7:30, Addison 8:25, Painted .Post 9:lk, Corning 10:00, Big Plata 10:42, Elmira 12:40 p. m.. Southport 12:45, Wellsburg 1:20, Chemung 1:55, Waverly 2:42, Barton .3:20, Smithboro 3:42, Tioga 4:10, and arriving at Owego at 4:37 p.m. 6:55 a.m., daily, from If ornellstale. Stopping at Carlisle° 7:13. Adrian 7:33, Cameron 8:09, Bath boneville 8:42. Addison 9:08, Painted Post 957, Cor ning 10:15, Big Flats 10:52, Elmira 12:20 p.m., Southport 1215, 'Wellsburg 12:52, Chemnng 1:19, Waverly 1:50. Barton 2:25. Smithboro 2:40, Tioga 3:05, Owego 3:40. Canmville 4:15, Union 4:48, Bing hamton 5:41, Kirkwood 6:22, Oreat Loud 6:50, and arriving at Susquehanna at 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m., except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at Campville 7:45. Union 8:28, Hooper 8:40, Bing hamton 9:40, Eirk - wood.10:30, Great Bend 11:15, and arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 a m ' ' 7:50 a.m., exreploSnridity.s, from Elmira. Stopping at Southport 7:54. Wellsburg 8:10, Chemung 8:26, Waverly 8:43, Barton 9:03, Smittiboro 9:13, Tioga 9:28; Owego 9:45, Campville 10513, Union 10:16, Hooper 10:22, and arriving at Binghamton at 1013 a.m. 1:38 p.m., except Sundays, from Painted Post. Stopping at Corning 2:03, Sig Flats 2:25. and arriv ing at Elmira at 2:40 p.m. 2:10 p.m., except Sundays, from Stopping at Cardstoo 2:21. Adrian 2:40, Cameron 3:05. Cameron Min's 3:13, • Illithboneslllo 3:30, Addi son 3:50. Painted Post 4:17. Corning 4:23, Big Flats 4:47 ElTni rs, 5:23, St.ntl?port 5:: 2 26 Wellsburg 5;42, Che mama 5:57. Waverly 6:22, 'flogs 7:05, Owego 74.'3, Camprille 7:0 Union 8:03, Hooper Ringbium. tan 8.35. Rirktivod 859, Groot Bend 9:17, and ar riving at Stuirtehanna at 0:37 p.m. • • Dilly. t Mondays. excepte.l. beL4 - ccn and Port Jervis. Atop Saaeitya only. Sir Thronnli Tickets to an • points Wen at the eery me'e't &deo, for sale in the Comps-Ifs oftlee at the Towanda Depot. Thin lo tho an'y annoriv,l Arens...y or tlso Erie 3st k ll• in y o,,,npsny i•V.•::t•-rn Tirt,,ty in Tsraonsta. liamige will I" ebt. (Ica way , - . 4A - T;i:k...L; purctaial 14 , the Cutaraiii's Lela J. v, lIVOILM Gan Eqpt O . TH3 , T * 0 .! !!E2M!M RAM .19041101. th are vow prep rod UNDERTOMG In all Its blanches. And we t can evil sahibs. the services of any one in • living spared rio expellee tionhie in proem , ' tcg from the shop of If. St & Co., of our piece,. . , a hearse which cannot be or even equated in elegance,thli Bide of our - lefties. We have also secured the services of 4 Most reliable, careful. and!gentierasnly person to tend to thisbranch of the btudness. 1, J. B. Asams,enO an= wilLbe found at the Furhilurn Moro. on Bridge t. t dC. M. Eas mix, the other member the dim. at his real , ut the oltit' of Dr. J. W. Lyman, a very reliable an Int4sted physician; whose office is on Dark t, near the Ewell 1 ); S. ALLYN'. 72t. (.1.1.L MANVILLE. FIAST NATI XCIIIMMLIII4 12:15 7:15 12A5 7:05 11:0 6:15 . 11:16 6:15 11:05 5a6 10:55 6:55 10:55 5:55 10:00 5:00 71. P.X. I D 31517. I= deuce on Third street, or al nOtlEO Ja322512tt CAPrrm,.., ...... SURPLUS limp.. Itis Bank' offtrs lINIISCr transaction of GENERAL BANE ITUTIMST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCOISDELIO TO AOREEI7T. Sr . Er.nrar. Cain orcmrTo 00t.r..r...rr0x or Sorsa IND Oman. 1 . Parties wishing to arm. ONEY to cny .part of the United States, England, Ire d. Scotland, or the prin clpal-clties and :tow= of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose. PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the old country by best stostn;)r or Ball ing lines, always en hand. F►Sm , v zuorcarr ovut Highest Price;paidfor _V. JOS. POISTts ',, p re siden December I, 16C9. SUSQUEH_A:YIs.7+ COL I ,EGIATE INSTITUTE. TOWANDA, MEtADFORD" COVNTY,' This hatltation will c. - namence its Seventeenth Tear MONDAY, A1347P 29, , 141. The coureesOf study are English, Normal, Com mercial, Acauleinie, Selentille and Classical, in all of which the instruction is systematic and thorough. The Principals will by assisted in the various departments by a large and- very excellent corps of instractora—three grad s, experienced teachers ha been recently enmked—and no effort will bo to mite the leustihate, In comfort, discipline and general efflciamay, nd to no .other dmilar institution. The Musical will be under . the charge .aProfeisor Et Fr. Jo men. ' This institution is now t in thorough repair. In addition to themih s : k re s htprorcments daring thepast year, new ap tut, maps and charts, and =On approved patent and ° soda for all the chasestudy and recitation ror m s hare just been pur- The d. Principal of Alai Normal Department will organize August 28, a Touchers' 'Clan, and by EPEEIAL LTTZIeTION aid to complete the most then. ough course possible &slag the time. Tuition from $11,0110: Board and room in the Institute $4. I If desirable, students may obtain rooms in town and bond themselves. Early appli cation for board and rooms at the Institute should be made, u the rooms are being rapidly engaged. For birth= or cetalognei apply to G. W. Byan and E. E. Principals. Towanda, Pa MILLER FOX. aug.9ll t Board Trustees. WV STEAM A-1 . Tile spbscrili desirel to'give noti, -, .. that Lis stew STEAM - FLO I HRING- MILL Is now in snmessful operation, and C2at he is pro pared to.do aldwork in s line on Llo.rt notice." CUSTOM ORDIDING DONE ON _TUE SAME DAT 'PRAT IT 13 RECEIVED; . . WiSheat, Buckwheat and Bye Flour, Corn ?Seal, Feed. Bran, kc., alwa on hand end for Salo at lowest rates.' PARTICULAR 110 TI .—Porsons living° on the west side of the river —Mailing to patronize my mill, will have their ferryage paid both ways, when they bring grin= 7f ton bias. s and upwards. ap1.4'71 8. Artns. RORTA:NT A E L ' TM THEIR SI , The eight of the aged a el and the CONCAVE CONVEX, C 8-,tor.sm AND WM. The Cones.. ,: Convex iystal Sped., leg, made by the above instal:to are .ow a long t:.•:e before the public, and the rapid and increased drmand for them combined with the versed acknowledgment of their clearness in vind and case to the eye, shows plainly that they are or to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spec les, (mostly imported) and no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article o pluses, tgeneraity cast or pressed:) they are mad to be sold only, without any calculation respedinbenent to .the eye, and therefore the great com p laint of poor and. weak sight. Thom:rids are glasses naw which tiro and fatigue the eye, w the objects get dim after short-usage, or req an intensely strong light and therefore des the sight, which, were they properly suited, would preserved a life time. na g The advantages ed for, the Concave Convex. Glasses are the following : Crystal l Lenses are dof the best material, pure and hard, and o y for optical parposet, they are therefore not liablato get scratched or dim. , They confer a brllil>>fey and distinctness of vision at. not found in any Other They can be tse4 ually well by ay or candle 40 light without tiring or the eyes. 00 They aro ground true Lathe con ... eav o convex mirror, riling to the philosophy of 40 nature. and shape of of the eye, thkrefore 5 assisting nature only insto.sd of foreior It. 52 Thalthe lenses aro a4tered correct I r to the frames. 00 They can be used longer than eny other glasses 03, without changing to a liigher power. 15 s The frames are made; strong and (la expo -30 by exp 30 ilenced workmen and_wanted to gi . e satisfaction. . A. 011k3113FRTIN, ,elry and Silver Wan, Towan: Agency for thm, glasses is ro Pedlars emrilerfed. ME lEM •••• • .1 10 On, 5 401 10001• 4 545, 10 051- - 4. 5 561 10 12' 4 6 451 11 401 "- 10 451 330' 10 151_ .. 7 12 201 55 11 19 581 535' 12 1 371 608 12 2191 45 1 3 031 727 1 335' 752 i 2 4 001 8 251 2 7 501 12 051 6 845' 1253 ..., 0 01, Dealer in Watches, Je da, Pa., has the so 13radford county. 'July 12, 1870.tt - - il THE HOME 410: .... .. 1 x 100: 247: 8 2 W... 40 MECHANISM, ron Ii 1•5 • CCUIDENO, BRAIDING, 8 23 AVCITLING, ur.m_ 1138' 3231 9 12 001 3 401 9 M. 'l.. 31. 1 r. ix. Every Machine years. EQUALLY GOOD FO The only practical hi, pricel Lock • timb S. wing hi . achlne ever incest , Don't be hamb ttd by other Agcnta blarney, no matter how smootl4 l their tongue may be, be sure they mean large proti to their own pockets. . . D. IL .WOODBI7IIII. • Agent for Bradford luil Sullivan CAJul:ate& Agints Dome, Bradford county. Pa.,Feb. 24,11. BLEB, Goal Waal £4l 11120 " • q 11151 wri: to .7 . :14n4 to tio: NAL BANK, 1 OF TOW $125,000. .. . . • 40,000. FACILI7TES.for the 0 B EYSINESS. =I 80nd.% Go!d culd Silver LOURING MU. L EQifl.rA ;'.l 511M314 ITO ALL WHO UT! tasted, the streng Wen rfect preecm. PTICA.L. INSTITUTE, • infacturing of ...to PIIIL.thELI ua d For tho m; ./ YSTAL LEN:-1:8, LONDON GLASS TOR on IN. =I SHU'T'TLE SEW- TEE PERFECTION OF 0, YELLING, DOMING, ING MACHINE, wasc, Qrnaval, TE'Clitll6, ING AND ontod in lAND EUROPE, AMERICA. ut, Durable and Complete. Simple, Compact, EM Pomona-building, and not living more than twelve Warranted for fir©; to fourteen miles distant. will find it largely for their Interest to buy Of us, or bring th eir lumber and have It worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber, and while your team is feeding, have it ground out and -take it home with you. We will pay CASS for FMB AND HEMLOCK LIMBER &Irma at our lumber yard. Come and see OT'Lf you cazioam't c . write. Towanda. rab..1864: B. BODGEBR Jr CO. FINE On 11EAVI" ROBS. Ilecb•nle.el genius. It is a Triumph Price sav,ao TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL! 1 The Great iihetessatie Remedy sboidd be kept and toed by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Horses,ssrery Teamster and Linsey Stable Keen,r, every Physician and Bone Falter for it will many times cure pain and Limeness when all other medi cines bare ;Miners and. Railroad Men should certainly it, for it is unsurpassed for rouses and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use and for their custegners tender footed horses, as nothing equals it for tender feet. Every body suffering rum pain and haleness of any kind, burns, cuts, wounds or any eruption of the skin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease requiring an outward application should certainly keep this ado tinged medicine. E d, Wny 'bottle warranted to giro satbdaction. For mib7 Dr. IL C. Fortier San k , Porter ft Kirby and F. Brown Druggists. Towanda Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer in Brad ford and adjoining counties. Johnston Holloway sued Cowden, wholesale Patent 31,41elstepept.t. 10. C.)2 A r,h Are, t Phi ladepllda;P:t.,, Whotessle Agents. 11. DROWNIG TAYLOR.. judyl9lo4 Proprietor. Lallinwrilbi. Pa. . TRY- OUR TEAS AND.COFFEE MULL a NUB • - • tit IL; kidisam . ida.s.PATOaa*. w!,.Pilconi E!M!!! tr. • bnri mad Ind' Igo& of Q E_ R. S • arnica z bareirtimira tat adwildita oonsisea tustalaiKaistasumiligansii sin pm, POrd,land . ellsw . bire,6 Dux, cake to thOnOlies spina* stock tOFFXES, sumirts, ESTAIICII. BALEILIVB, grid, kc Safe im had alarde aka of AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. I keep ougtautly An hand, poss. MUM LAUD, and all kind, of MIL Would call Ma {Mallon of Um .• public to Our Con% Be Boat - -STOOK OF TOBACCO, In quality or price. Joao OsklersOelebratedLatm• 417. New 'fork Sat and ;11 4 0 . 1111 50114 ties:e can and ezuriimi OUT stock ot N • T.arge saaortat ant of 'YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET BOLTS,' I pay the highest 04 price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers, give use all Wpm se Itng elnwhere. Indebted to the late gm VIII ;lime:all and make I mmediato paymont. Towards, March, 12,18G7 lir J. LONG. M r? GROCERIES AND PROVLSIOS, 11. K. BETTS. In. Cashier. WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WADE, FLOUR, FEED, - MEAL, • Ike., COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE • STS., I desire to cal the alieutime.mf the public to my assortment of goods, widen is always fun and com plete, Ind will be sold to toy cuctemers et lowest market rates. My stock of Ltave been purchaved knee the late reduction in the tariff on them, and are offered at prices to cor respond. °Mora by mail or otherwise will r,..0ch0 4:zrefu and prompt attention. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage they have given me, I wish a continuance of the same. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY rnonrcr. fcb.2o'7l GOLD STILL COMING DOWN GROCERY fr. PROVISION LIMP, COWELL - MYER'S at prices that cannot fall to !satisfy all that they are determined not tote undersold by any one. They bait enlarged their Store by building so that they now htye room for the fresh supplies that are daily receive% by them. They have connected with their store a Market where they now keep fresh meats to' sell by the quarter or piece, lima a nail supply or Gro ceries and Provisions, to which they would call the attention of all cash buyers. Cohn and examine our Goods, and Prices, before purchasing and satisfy yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. COWELL k 'NYE& Dec, 20. 150. FIGURES WILL NOT LEE ! TUE CIIEArEST rLACE IN TOWN TO BUT DON'T DOUBT YOUR OWN EYES! HERE .ATAI. THE FIGURES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICEY: Gents Kip. 2 sole S tap root, Longo made warranted do 1 do do do 2 do do do y donblo sole do dell peg do do llpye Kip. 2 eole and tap, Youths Kip, doubt° mole, Merchants can bo anpplied with We above class of Foods at very reasonable prices. We are prepared to make Boots to geasnrc, A.h;o lint Class Ilepair. too at reasonable prices. N. —The above very low prim syatcm must undezetood CUM invariably oa delivery.' •ilyir Call and, see before you boy. Shop opposite Methodist .I.lntreli, Main Street. Towanda, soy. 1571 NEW PLANING MILL. The undersigned - having built a' large end cantina. dionall•in the Borough of Towanda, and Ailed it 'with the moat modern and improved marionery. for "the manufacture of Are prepared to fill orders. whether lame or smart, upon the Ilhortent notice. We have also a large va.. siety of kitd:l7,llonfat3, of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish inuch cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANINn, 'SONO Gr.oovnva, AND SCROOL SAWLNG, And ail otterwork pertsining to Joinery, will be done to colt our er.stomers. QUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL MACIICZRY, far Me by 031ee So. 3 .7.Z..rcnes Block, north side of Court lionee srinare. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER AlslD ' MANUFACTURERS AGENT. • Motring Machines, 119rse Powers and Threashera. Wheel Rakes, Plaster Sowers, Chiln Seeders, Hay Teddera, [ Reversible and Steel Plows. C - Itirstors, Thin Horse lloes. Clover Hullers and Fanning, =b. LAWN UOITEIIA, NELTEIL tr.sr ILEVIIYO Cst.do„•ucs and descriptive. Illustrated printed cir culars. lurnished or mailed free to all applicants. It will eost but three rents to send for circulars in postage Farmers alum in Tweinda;ml: and sae me. April J2;72. U. Id. WELLES . IVIOSIEY SAVED, Tovrs. AND HARDWARE Orwel July 7L MAVDTG STE DO., BUOILWDDLT DO. kyolol)Dikalli Cl. B. PATCH. C. 11. rxrcit N. 1 PATTON'S lILOCE. TOWANDA, PA TEAS, COFFEES, AND SPICES., LND ZNIMELT Tiil)7o ES Till: are tvey being offered at BOOTS.! $t 32 dO 433 • donallcd, 4 00 do 3 GO .do 600 .dot 75 to 300 do 00 to 225 L. C. NELSON WI DOTir EASU lILDID3, IL' IL WELLES, TOWANDA, PA., - 11qT cur= PONTY.T.S TS 'IRE 'WORLD, corzt srumums TO nvto oa I.Cr=l:. ca, LC. BY rvtm.tspis•G YOUR Si. L. i'LNDLETO/L iTIMI &DING . Itin3SELL A: CO., WDnld say that imtwithstadingtho rise in prices of many goods, that they continue to keep their usual stock of IRON, STEEL, " ARE &C., and will sell at cloJs .pri for ready pay. ThaISEERRYi :a tzT— At - AS with iron copper-iined reser voir and patent slide, ali4wing steam to pass into the sinoko pipe, finds favor wherever tried. We have alto tho , KM Empire, American. atattonal. , Tribune. Wide World. Wo continue to pipq houses fot: gas, and to do all kinds of plumbing. Lead . and Copper work ) as well as general Tin and Sheet-iron jobbing on. short notice. Dextrr Focht Cutters, -National Feotl Cutters and latnttrees Fee.' Cutting. - Corn Sholletx, Churn r crwers, • Clothes Wringers, L'aby Wagons. To Carriage makers' we would offer lloes, SrokeP, Whecln, . Patent Wheels, Thllll, ioflgt/Pd Pipe I.l4lzeti We are alw:tys. heittlquarters , for all kinds of Knives and Forks, tazors, rocket knives, " Strops, Spoons, • Scissors, Plated ware, - -Lamps and Cl i wry., , Leather lieltiniN rotary Force Punr e ., Babbitt Metal, flay ' Lath. - Twine, . Fairbanks Scales, Eaves, • Wheelbarrows, Shovels, ricks, °pas, • Revolvers, Catridges. Call anti see Mtl . wlien you 'wish to 1151 CODDING RUSSELL & CO 1572. IL J: LONG HENRY FRANKS, muccesso T to liEntyAratt.44 'MERCHANT TAILOR, 1:o. 4. Griffith & Patton's Block, Bridge Rtzret. To wanda. A good assortment of Cloths, Yeshiva and Cassimeres, constantly on hand. Goods made to order in the best manlier. CHANGE IS-INDELIBLY STAM rrn O EVERY =G. • NATolfir Bross. Ilava purchased the Sto:t of elothlng of ROSENFIELD & WOLF, On') d9Or S.Jllth YOX 4 AIk,:IiCUIVS. and hereby .GIVE - PUBLIC NOTICE that they will c•tiergreater inducements to cash buy ere „than any other establishment in BRADFORD COUNTY, - • # _ Being thorotqhly ,posted in every branch of the business, they foelperfectly confident that, they can make it to the interest of all TO PURCHASE OF THEM Their Stock of goods comprises goods of all grades, from the finest to the coarsest, and manufactured by the best establishments In the country, (Piro us a c4l. Towards, 'March 12,1872. VEW STYLES FOB TliE LADIES .L.l of Burlington and vicinity. Mn. E. J. Mingo' (formerly Wu Kingeley) with Miss Sarah Black, Lore just returned from New York with a full line of •11 11051; ' .•ID M t, D.' consisting of Rats. Bonnets, Corsets, Bussls, Kid Gloves..Bair Goods. old Ladies Cups, Sum% ties. Bows, Ribbons, Flowers and Laces in the latest novelties. Over Dr. Longs' Dm Store. Opening day, Wednesday. April 23,12. Barticrdar attention iven to straw work. _Li_IOTIGHLST MARKET PRICE • _ GRAIN, BUTTER AND Et ICI S, GEORGE SM-IT 11, April 1572 C"'El I.I:STP.ATIT.E., an-I turv:t }.c) NOMICSI. FUEL for culinary purposes daring eam mer. For sale by the TOWANDA. GAS COXPANY Twelve cents per bushel' at the Gas Goose. will: .eia oats deliterel.. - 5a1730.1810. , ; _ . TOWANDA. PA. 4 • Voting ranraze, Sot Mini, Lrignn, Qicen, Excelsior range. Clothing. JULIUS WOLF, WAS.' WOLF. ER EVERY 'VARIETY, IN CASH, PAID FOR WYSAOKIIi6; PA. IZEWM:MS=I pEoPprs MX= iltD.720113110111012• sown imam Baum AND_IIMIS WSZCIS. • new sea tsmolits.dock of IGINXn=ZI3 AND PBOIMIONS, Wlik Win be sold sA the lowest possail l e prices. CODFLSH P I • A/ITO: 1 "DM I:MRRING, PORK, MUTTON, KAM, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS:, MODERN STONE WA RE, I YANKEE NOTIONS; , . FLOUR, FWD, ?ii` A T 4 , GR4N, &a. Bring Cu soar protitinn, which wo pay mill for. jj DAIRYMEN, . - titi ctrint, irtipq4is e l . 4on 8 . 44,41 azod churn► Please call and look through our stock, and we A in do our beet to please you. W. A. 11OCKWal.. Towanda, APr11.26. 1269. ROCERY AND PROVISION S al TR, AIcCABE & ED)ViIItDS, Wholesale and Itetail Doal , rs in GE , OCERIES MI I'E , OVISIONS, 101,71LCUIVS NEW BLOCS, TOWANDA. DA Wo do not ch.no it t:rcr,.„,ry t difetent articles keep. Our gnsnrt.m. nt 17 ALWAYS COMPIIEIT. We scl! nothlug but FIRST CLASS GOODS. Caah paid for rarrocra Prodaco. 3.411:13 McCABF, March 1, 1870. ' WM. EDWAUDS. V 0.3 . MERCIIII are now receiv ing a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought slnoe the Ist Janrun7, tp which they invite the at tention of their friends: We keep the largeFt stock in town. Our goods are fresh and denirrble. Wo sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1871. ' • ' FRESH AND l'4"ttiW TEAS, bought L. Coco the recent decline In .prlee, and selling cheap at retail. FOX & 11111EW1711., Jan. 19. , 171. - VOX MERCUR are selling Oro- caries caries at retail. • Jan. 19, 1871. JL.OX fi, MERCUB arc sellin e) c , New arid Fresh Goods. Jan, 19, 1811. FOX, MEiICUR are selling Gro &: ceries cheap. Jan. 19, 1871. VOX 31ERCITR are selling first class Goods only. Jan. 19.1671. VOX & 3LERCUR are selling elm:per than ever. Jan. 19,1871. RE3I3I:DER that we are •selling Good's at -,RETAIL! • And that 3%*: , won't be undersold. Jan. 19, 1971. FOX tr. mmtena. A.TICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC CO-TOl7 choice—St Jan. 19. 1871. FOX & 31=171111.. VOX L =CUB do not deal in 1: 81,0,11 y Cooda. Jan. 19; 1871. r)Ult CUSTOMERS can rely upon V Rotting the very best the market affords and at icnrest prices. _ E. T. FOX I Towanda, Jan. 11,11. HENRY MERCI. 7 II. ENEDIBER THAT FOX tk. I Ell, AA) CUR aro retailing all kinds ,d wholesalerrices. The Largest stock ir. t. first Sept: 29,"7(). lIENILYX I,lF:llrdt THE BEST KEROSENVOLf. IN t(wn by the quantity or retail at FOX I; _ . B AKERY AND DINING ROOM First 1:1,3:1; north of Wadi House BREAD, ITITIS, CAKE,CRACKERS, ,BAEDD DAIL Y.' And 'sold at Wholesale aad Retail. In our DINLCO IWO= we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or s good meal at all times of the day and main& OISTFE. AND ICE CREAM ON LUND DtritEiG TIIEIR SEASON. Also a fine assortment of Groceries, Ccinfoctionary, Fruits; nits, &c. mayl9' tt CENTRAL MARKET. ' - • The subscribers still continue to keep constantly en hand a bill and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting nmin ly ot - II -- BEEF, PORK, FRES H AND SALT ':. SUOMI CULLED HAMS, , . . N MUTTON . , DISEF, POULTIni LAMA I:A.1 . ' SACSAOE, , • , LARD; BOLOGNA; DRIED BEEF, ' TALLOW, &c., 4:c. Pi • IpS . .E-I. • FRESH FROIrTIELE LAKRS. • . . . OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY . . . . , . • In their season. • Parties wishing Oysters in lar,lo or small quanti ties Will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand, Cornish - Mannar, Montanye's Mock, first door north of Dr. Porters. Cans. O,E.n. .1. „nu, I KELLUM .it MITLLOCII. Taco. Moue=. 5 . Feb. 24,48704 f • TONVA.;DA. STEAM F LOURING MILLS I W. H. FULLER 4: CO., BesPectfully Inform the palate that'.having rebuilt tho alto of the old mill, withal' modern improve ments, they are now pr!pared to do CUSTOM. GRINDING In the best pcasiblo rammer and on the shortest notice. No pains aill be spared to give satisfaction. Farmers doing business In town can bring their grain and have it ground the salami day to take back. FI.OUII. DUCISWILFAT YWUA, rum a-. =AL. c!ir +.4.• gnantitic,i L to suit purchasers. -. • • GROUND C.IITGA. 'IJASTEE ATSGI'EBTON. • • ,All kinds or grain taken in exchange for Plaster. pail for rl tir;,lz , of rriin, MASON. . W. IL FULLER. _ Tolrszt4s, Nor. 1, 1871. CiAzci f sutures Fox no Eiroirlruir Pima Ale WICKAAIt & BLACK'S. =I ILVER PLATED WARE, . Agency of the • • • SINGER SEWING MACHINE, • WICKHAM & BLACK'S. Tt.rxmatla, Mar:l2;72. KEE' BOOTS, STOGA BOOTS, .; BOOTS AND SHOES Boots. Boots Have the sole control fur the Rea And wo aro retailinelliem as low as oilier a 7O , retailing Eastern Goods. Bo sure that you are buyinft these Boots, for it Wont stand to reason that an Eastern Boot, made by ins,- chine throughout, will begin to wear with the cele brated • RUBBERS! RUBBERS! A large assortment, which wo are s‘tling at a Ltrge reduction in prices. We keep wino but ilret quality I.:Lubbers. FINE SHOES! FINE SHOES! and Chilarcn. in Feb. Goat. Fes.naii 1, Berge and French Calf. in fact all the styles inatinfactarrit by the best Factoriest in the country. . A Fitt LINE or DUET'S GOODS ON NAND! ROBES 1 Just received, a larger stock of Wolf, Buffalo and Lap Robes, also Homo Blankets, Whips, &c., which we aro selling cheap for cash. The largost mssortroo.nt in this section at correspdfid tag prices. D. W. SCOTT k CO Give um a call and yin will be sint^.l NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! On Pine, between Main Ana &cowl. Stieeta, back of G. P. Mason .k . Ce.'a tank, Respectfully anlionne to his' iii.t pstr-upt, that th . have built -a whop, they wificoustzoitly keep.on hula a full aaaot t moat of Made of the best material and - finished in the best tit/ style, Ilis long experience in city Carriage 'Factories gives them. decided advantage over others in the Of DU Wagons. All they z.skg la an INSPECTION• OF His WORK preVous to . virdll3Bl4;; clEcirbev. CHINA; GLASSWARE. CROCKERY. I : WaaliMd A comrkt, .ttxmliacut. - , From Rodgers & Drothor TABLE CUTLERY. INSURANCE AGENCY Boots and Shoos. CALF BOOTS, RUBBER. BOOTS, cnillus!; varietvi- L. L. MOODY . 4-,. CO., trade of Ilumphrey 33r05.- /LVFM.IMDE BOOTS:: AND SHOES 2 . Manufactured in.Towanda; DON'T BE DECEIVED ! TOWANDA BOOTS FINE SHOES I, BLANKETS! TRUNKS, TRAVEILNG* BAGS, kC L. L. MOODY & CO Tolizuda. Nov. 1. 1871. .TOWANDA, HENRY STUL'EN CO., NEV. BRICK A.11:1iLlt: F.:C.I'OIIY, FAATTLY, CARRIAGES, TOP . AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS TROZTLNG SULKY% AND SEEIXTONS, Finish, Style and. Durability ALL WORK IPAftILINTEO TO GIVE 111....*-*FEG7 S.iTISFACTIO.V Thankful for tho liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the IMMO. ' REPAITaNG - PROMPTLY A.TTENTOID To rd Towanda, May 91,1870.—U 43..PspRTER OLD CASH DRUG STORIN 17 1 r9 4 7MIrrt V 4171:f rrrtriSt 07i - rn ?111 Efsee recently added largely to their stock. a fell end complete assortment. conattlxiting an extensive rt fickh embracing many articles =al. in the Arts foe mechanical purposes. ruirefully selected with to the progressivemants of the panne. which wilt =instantly m.N.M with fresh purchases. and on the mid reaticaisble terms at Wholesale or anistating of Datriss, tf.EDzentts, CanucAla, . . Pisan, 9U$, muntaanis. ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, tasu nun. vgausiz, wurrrAvAeg, And all kinds of Bruehoo, KEROSENE, OB COAL OIL, - 'narnlag rhos. t Loves, BIIADES, ICS =MT& Sperm. Lird, Mule, bienta TANNER'S AND MACIHINE OILS, Fancy and Tenet Articles in all their variety, SOAPS, COMBS, # Y0r , ” 0 4, Hair-Dyes, Perfumery, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONA IS, Pocket Ilatves, Bazars, 'room, BEM - AND MIR .I.IIEPARATIONS, PUTIZ WINEB AND LIQL'OD,S, ' For Stedlelual um. . TOBACCO; - . SNUFF, PIPES Klia) Cioate, • Garden. Fleld and Flower Seeds, Truant% Sap- Porter; Surpotouniet, Shoulder Braces, Breast PamVms. Tbothing • Rings. Nursing notilea, Nipptea, Nipple Shells and 81delds, Splines, pod I!ans, 86114 4 " , ‘1ing Fruit Jars, Ther- • racarieters, Flavonng Extracts, Stone: Jr Glue Nyaie. 'Bottles, VLslsi Corks; Bath Ai" % Bela. sad Stovetilacida, Fah Ane =Fatten; ke:, Botanic. ectle and Horacepath. to Medicines. and all.tho popular Patent ' ME.DICINES. MI articles warranted as r epresented .- Persons at • distance can receive their orders by stage or mail; which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice • given gratuitously at the office, charier) . t only for medicine. p -Thankful for past liberal patronage, would t es. pectfully announce to their friends and the public,that no pains shall be spared to satisfy. and merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. sop-Open Sundays for prescriptiohe from 9 to le a.m., and 12 m. to 1, and Sto 6 p.m. • • IL O. poiarr &.ZION. April I. _ . • -RHEI73IA.TLS3I-NEURALGIA to any person producing any Medicine showing half sa any living, permanent cures u Dr. Przspes likarrantit Burma= Ituantor. Used inwardly only. A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious drugs, 'Warranted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured 05 in every 100 Taffetas treated in the ,psat ten years. (See testimony). It is the scientificpre. scription of Prof. Jos. P. Fitler, M. D., a graduate of, the 'University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 1833,—n0w one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—wne has made 'Smirks!". Chronic and Inflauuttory Rheum. Run the specialty of his entire professional life—ts fact vduched for by the signatures accompanying each bottle. and other testimonials of many promi nent renovrncd - physicians and clergymen. To pro tect sufferers from . poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money, a legal Fumed guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer rend ing by letter a full description of afflction. In case of failure to care, 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 y letter gratis, Addams Dr. J. P. Frumn, ra South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa.- The Remedy is sold or obtained by Druggists. . • For Bile by PORTER A: EIRET, Bringlab!. Mor ales Block, Towanda, ,pa. MOIVANDA Marble: Works. GEO: McCABE A:. SON Law Jtvrt reeivc.t u, larjcst asiortrn-ut -cf AMERICA AND ITALIAN 14E 33 2_, ! MI Ever exhibited in tlin , .they invite the. attention of thOpubl:c. They keep on hand or furnish to order RUBBERS TOMB STONES, MANTLES, AN THE LOWEST TEEMS. • Persons Innof, anything in oar line - are re spectfully invited to call and examine our stock. Townnaa, 7:18.y I, 1871 THE OLD :ST u STREET ROBES! Carriage MIRLIGES =AND' -WAGONS, Of every .. ..le.l,•ripthm;- ell - >•tand, of U. at LATEST STILL•' - the tuanur•acttn-r , or r,a•,on+:nethii+;; use 3 but COMPOSITION 1.730XE:S PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS The best Eastern stock is used In the manufacture of Vilieets.s. Spokes are 41 rived out—not sawed. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY sUPERIO. TO A YIN TILLSSEcTIO,A, apl.lo'7l GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS THOS. MUM & 00. Respectfully announce to the public in general, that they have, opened. a largo anil'ehoice stock of. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS cornet Main anti F . :an:Ain 'streets, Toynnila, whic they vr.ll se2 a j c 'twat) as the clatartst.for Yon r. 31.e.tarn:Tit jF11 , 6 as happy as ever, to waft upon all old customers and as many new ones as'lN ill favor them with a call. Taos. 11L - 111. . 1110 S: MUIR k CO. SILO& XII3IZIPLIII. April, 11,187.9 JIMMY STIILEf. I IL B. MUM AT TITI Irt " $5OO WILL 13E PAID MONIi MENTS, of every• style, ticCABE ,&..; SON. JA WS 'BRYANT Sun 'continues tho manufacture of BEE MAIN STIII;ET, ltii n•'•rk iq all of the BEST STEEL A.,"..1;E5, To cthei•'uittr-thu La Liglrt Work 19321 LUMBIIit WAGONS ScpL cor.stautlyon hand. ALL WORK SOLD - As'tc; RatEb, acd as to durability, At06,W0318 Wayauxim). JAMES BRYANT CAST!! =IS lifmis*AL - Ln% CO. 0* Lt, 8. A c4bil Cerrni, s l . o ®; o o l l—rast; is rvr.L -CLuterecl by (*crtsm, 1803 'gouts, Or ialinlaW; 4 7. The policies aro plain con g ranee for so itucb Monty ; 8. All polleles arc non-forfeiting; - O. no poUrips arc cmenipt rota att. • E. N. CLAIM /: CO.. Bank:Tn. .GeneralAieptla r. 8., 'Mir, 2, IiEMI N. 0. EXITIIREE A. a. ILks(;• ft. - Agents for Towanda attai - felaity lan. 0, ISO. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSUILI7,CCE CO. 251 BROADIVAT, NEW r9I.JCIES Argirrn, .over Annuls. ISTconn, over ',CUES PAID - All apprmed forme of rolicif Liberal modes for payment of prtuoulLo. Policies ton;forfeltable by their terme. The entire profits of : the Company illy: 1 .-1 ably among the instired..:. ANNUAL DIYMENDS. WALTON 11. rEcEram, NVILLIA3f T., fIOOKLIt;,Vici: PLE:DEI LrelT'S 31 ADAMS. SE.c:'y AerrA PIIITADEL.tIMIA : Jex Cooki it Co. Bankers. Pizazz, A Co., Bankers. dorm 'WOODSIDE AT: Co., Tea Merel•mate.. 8. A. 3Pfer.cma, Prest. Farmers' /.: lteelmuk,' 1-.0. T. B. Pzilat , ou,publisLer. - d. A. It - MOLD, ilyl2.7o—tf • Ageut, Towar.da, Books =a Statoir.sry D' CLES FoR 1872 PAPER EN ELOPE YOE SCHOOL BOO;;:: STA - T1i27 , 1;) PICTUIfES BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIOM. Towanda, Nov. 19, iEt,•9 -1.-1 00 K-BINDERY.-THE .1)1"B• tic is respeettully - infonned that tle , dery bas been removed to the “Rep,,rb.r thlid story, where will be done ' LOO - I N DING In all its virirns brandies, on terms. as rea , .. .s the times" will allow. The Diri.kry well r. the charge of • 11. C. SiJSIT.I%LI An eatierieueed Binder, and all work will be rnon,pi.' done in a style - arid manner which cannot be eared, 1. Ilagazines, Nett spapers,Old Books. de.. • In every variety of . style. Pa..-ticialar attention ' , tint , . raid to the Buling and Binding of B -moss To any deFired-pattern. which in a:fl bility will be warranted... All work Fill be ready for deltvery wl,,:t The patronage of the public is F,licltt..l, a.:1.1. feet satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda, Aunt 2, 1866 tf. - TOiF D 3 iGiICULttf; kr TVOIZES* STILL ALTNT..,% Pnperir.temlont cf tM•.,$ best . L.O BE I. 11" G N IL NV:,i COVERED AN I) bI'EN 111Y;(;i1.:. tver offered in. this ti.. - arAct.i . Ilea OAK -AND HICKORY 'MI 1:i 1.113 all work .r...zplc. z I:XERIENCED WO RIZ We; have the P-4T.E.VT R CS'S/A _ IRON very U tlt , and so dnrablti that even t:m la , Ftlt little to 4.lolowards_thetr decay. .Plfiage examine our work before plirck, ,. .l 14ero. .IZepairin gdono. onshort - notice. - • r . c. rrrcrß, TowiLds, Iq7o. e l" .. E. BOLLES R CO„ GENEIML rr.opri.E . Commission Merchants, SCRANTON, PA , licuTiTtfully LI TTLIZ, EGGS, cur.Esx, VEAL, l'or1,11•V And all Other Farm Produ:o. One of the . drin haring resided in (2, p.v.A. ten ,years, and haring an exter.sleoacT ll,l, t ance nith the business men of the fidout that we can sell produce to tl:o :..t:ro fa L tieu cf cinz,S4,7lol**. , • i• - REFERENCES. , - L. S. curraxcx, A. U. FRISTIE. 6.1 , Ell. it : - I. BALDWLN & al,teK3l..is, iions.ks • 1 / 4 - col-'“ I MAN. Ltltaynille, T•. 3. - • I , 1 8. G. CTEAFFEE, - 3U.E.TIN iTANNfiNG, 1 n,.:: . . ham, I'a, H. 3. - CTIUDBLTE, lIENLY SIIOEIAKEI:. ,ti " I cillq, Pa.', ' 1 . J. .E...IIQLLES.. ' [244.26111 A I:. 1, '.ll'. ..---- - __-- -_ _ I sl(inn TO BE 3IADE ON 11- , - SITOET NOTICL:. 1 . The sOb. , eribcr now - .5,:rs kr ~.41e'L-ir'L'l' I' 1;0 URI N U 21 LL, Cl1FAI!, LALANC.E.I.IS ANNUAL - 1 . A. 11 E1 . • The p'foperty is sitnated 'in Stec'enscill,. r I 'county, Pa., on the HllO Of _the prono from Wyalusitp; to Binghamton, a:l, k t a ~ : trot krobably be lo&ated on the prcrerty. - The property consists of 'fifteen acres of j .:.7,' large u esc Mill. two Dc-elling 'Bowes. two Pg'. - outbuildings, and a never-Luling water f For father particulsr3 engnire of o.' P. 13 _W pt. Griffis,. or N. N.,l3ett3, Jr., cashier tional Bank; Towanda, Pa., Martin. Barre. or A. LCAVi3, Wyaiusing. , ' - INGITA3I: STi).NE. jau25'72.n3 - CASEVA : INSURANCE ,GE_., • - TROY. PA. • •,...: FIRE. LIFli and ACCIDENT gcsni.v. ,, cPl in first-class companies... Also Land r•pl army: Conveyancing. Twenty . seven yea': Lap:. Orders bi-mail promptly attended to.' •' 1 .ting.l l .ll.-ly • . • *, IL A. C 17 - ERY CHOICE GREEN I V Black Tea selleilg chic qat retail . 0 TO FROST 4: SONS II G EMPOATCII.4I.u , 'IIe•A• steals. C. 4 .11E411 REDUCTION' IN 1 VI NITERE first maac, at 11 , 011 ST k BUREAUS _for five f1011:111: rizos:r STITAIZTS WHITE DRIPS rox FiLsn rollic, - tht c l o ts ANTLpoD Flee awl Ex. c+ , ,,; ardent ; IWI Acirulry ; rial Life ExTrratc, ,eturterea f One aural • ace than (qt.,. ,Mferrprrri:.!a•:•~. ug }.; .soma.. • • • I ...... ...... J.., N.... , ' 4 .. et. MI BM '\.sr- ANP LE , ~ ,- rl-