sortculturtd._ How to Use Cora Fodder. , r The usual method of feeding. corn 'fodder has been hitherto a. very wasteful oue, though now generally recognized vabie as an article of feed .has to some extent brought about a change in this respect. Yet it isstill true that the larger portion of the cornstalks produced is wasted, so far as its feeding properties are con cerned. It is t common practice to throW out - into the barn-yard to the cattle a quantity of stalks, sometimes not even unbound, and allow them to eat what they can and, destroy the rest. In the fighting and trampling _ done by cattle under such- circum stances, the greater part of - the fod- i• der is unconsumed, and becomes 8, trampled down in the mire or snow, 3 4 .; a tangled mass of tough, unbroken 1 1 1-! stalks. There they remain, _ until 6 i s *.lecessary in the sprin g either to cart them -- utt-to the!fields, or to turn 8 them over in the endeavor to get them 8 .. rotted. In the one, ease, - they are P useless as manure, and a very great impediment to the plow, or harroW, and ken to . the mowing machine, for th , s v .o; teen remain on the surface undecomposed Until the hay crop crimes round again. In the other case, much labor is necessary to get them rotted, and the tearing - the mass of them apart and turning them,, i 'certainly the most severe labor the farmer is called upon the perform. sow, with a rational mode of using them, - this trouble - and. annoyance can be avoided, and their whole value as fodder be. made, available. If a - farmer Owns but one horse and cow, he can save money by. procuringi a fodder-cutter, and _crating up and feeding his corn-stalks. When few stock are kept, tha copperstrip -fod der cutter, of small size, and costing' tin dollars or thereabouts, is suffici ent. With a utitherous stock, a I.lrge machine, to run by horse-power, • 411:1 cos:tin! , ' $3O or $4O, would be, -peeded. - Providea thue, the farmer cut Up, the whole 'of his stalks. They contaip, .when .properly harves t t 1 god. housed, much nutritious • ; ir,atter, and in - Our „experience we _ hrlve found no difference in the 9.p- . .rear - Luce' our stock, !or their pro. 1r ti qualities,whether fed on corn -.1 , ..1 , 2r or hay. Cut up, wetted, and :--prinkieri with meal of corn, oats, or - buelwileat, either singly or ground together, with wheat or rye bran in cqual proportionS with the grain, at tie rat~ of one quart to the bushel of fodder, with , a handful of salt, they naple a feed capable of keeping stock cf all kinrh in good, thriving condi tion throughout the winter. The quantity needed for one feed is one - - lyititel of :this mixture to each full . „ T own 'animal. Yearlings consume one half and younger calves one-third f this amount. Zkimined Milk for Hens. ulitor of the PoWiry World 114k - tit?g that It lleighbOr whim he had With pullets had. beaten im in eg.f.'.rs, inquired into the cause, ...11 , 1 gives the 'following explanation. may add that any kind o milk tiiicltened with bran, is ex •:I„nt ford. for all kinds of poultry "They commenced laying in;iocto and have been at it ever since, the . 114onishinent if not the envy` (1 the neighl)orS of the fortunate , )wn , ,r. who hl - !.' been selling eggs ihe paqt four. months for forty c!tllit!-. per dozen and upwards. nc paitiete. of meat • or scraps • iren. and but the veriest trifle of ;.:table food is fed in the shape of f:\i• boiled potatoes about once a In abundance of grain is al it,wed of various sorts, ground and unground, but never • coolied, and plenty of unburnt oyster shells poun ded, arc at all times aenssible. They have a supply of skim Med milk every day, so that they can kelp themselybs to v,:hal they want, no other drink g I,i ovided. , Skimmed - milk and the while of an 16 - g,r_2; are very much thungh the cream has been undolubtedly the- full at-, of indilin corn supplies the constituents of the yol4. Soma I , ', s think they eau not afford to give milk to hens, but must save it I'ur the pip. But if skimmed mil: is worth ! one anti a-half cents per to•feed to swine, as some claim i,--werth three cents for poultry, if, by its ue, winter eggs can be ob :',.ined and sold at high prices." •, 4,11.1. How TZ.) KELP Cur:ay.—A cones wml,-,nt of Moore'; Rural gives the C.)llowing : "For the benefit of of roar readers who have never ~, , uce(seilcd in keeping celery -in eata condition throughout a winter, and I know of several) I will give ttic. liyv.-hich. I have preserVed celery, 11;:c from rot or rust, as late as the inst. Of March. , Never worked at cel ry, in any way except the plants be lierfcctly dry. Earth up never before lo o'clock, a. na., or after four p. m., 'and . then only on a very dry and sun shiny day. In the fall, as soon as the ground begins to freeze enough 'to make the slightest crust in the oiorning, select a dry and sun-shiny day, as near noen : as possible, pack your celery in boxes, (I use soap or st , q•ch boxes), placing first . a layer of e:lrth, about one inch deep; then a layer of celery; placing the plants - }ust far enough apart to not la:„; agaist each other, and thus alter nating earth. with celery until the I). , xes are filled, having: the "first Mud last layers of earth. Place the boxes where the celery not in free7e, (but not in a heated roOm),and your 'etlery will keep splendidly, and always convenient for use.. ; 141104-•--= REMEDIES; F6ll. STAGNINT 'WELLS The waterin.Wells frequently be comes foul from various causes; sometimes from the soaking into them of surface water from rich land, :;here there is' a largo amount of vei , etable or animal mold, *sometimes ir:)ra there being an amount of water in the well, which if not 'drawn -off, stagnates and becomes offensive. A of water remaining undisturbed for a few weeks is liablaAo become foul which, if occasionally agitated, would' remain good. If stagnant w;iter becomes tulpalatable,it may be' rendered drinkable by - Pottring it filoin one vesser into another three or A'Air times, l'ettißg it; fall two or three foet.. By so doing ; it cornea' in-contract with the- oxygen of: the • air, which purifies it. Another Meth f",:l of purifying water is filtering it all a ter charcoal. A. hogs.- t..yr.,--thirds•full of sand can be mar the-well, the waiter ,pumped o it, a hole made in the - bottom vered with spon'gr: and the water pre-DT - lite through and be d: A chain pump or bucket is the ~ • fa 9 it rigitatate's the for well, tirr“: it is used.--Couhtry lIII=I ~•)1' iu ZQ a died inUantly a few • t. • !rim 110-Roads. TVTABLE OF THE SULU.- &ZRIE ELULIMD.—TaIIing effect oti Monday, Jane 14, 1872. _ 11=1371111, P. Y. X. 2:80' 6:00 2:40' 6:10 3:00 6:80 3:25 7:00 3:92' 7:10 3:40 7:20 4:00 • 4":45 4:95 8:20 P. M A. ff. TOWANDA NLROLkY JITROME . --MONROE WILOOTh ....DVSHORE .... BERNICE IL P. .!3enl, • pA. & N.Y. CANAL ,st R.B. CO.— - 'AIMANGENEFT. OP pASEO3ESG ER TRAM. To take effect Monday, June 10,1871. ' BOI7THWASIX If O=IIIIFAILD. - 11113512 AL No. No. No. No. No. No. 33. 9. 7. STATIONS. 34. 21. • 4. Y PSI Ali i 2_ at Pal P X 45 100 910 Elmira 1945 _613 945 20 180 '9 45 Waverly 12 00 535 9 001 35 187 10 00 --Athena. 11 45 52S 850 -20 2 05110 40 .....).Towanda.... 11 05 457 810 -22 1 1130 .....Wyalnalng.... 10 05 715 1 45 305 11 60 Laceyville.... 943 406 654 14 12 12 ....Ideshoppm... 920 632 25 12 20 ....Idehoopany,.. 918 625 ; 55 . 35012 43 ...Tunkhannock- 842 320 556 100 442 150 ......Pittuton..... 725 232 450 125 . 500 215 - -Wilkes Barre.. 700 2.15 4 511 730 433 —Manch Chunk.. ..... 11 45 135 M 828 6 Allentown.... A 50 1 w 10 47 12 20 840 CO5 ..1 -Bethlehem ... 10 80 12 00 915 635 ) Easton 10 05 11 35 10 30 820 ..4.Phlladelphia... 830 745 rw9 40 New Torii. ... 7 001 900 ..,... ..... _ "r w • ISt Alt leaves Tcrwanda at 710 a. m. ;Athena, 7 50 overly, 805 a. m., arriving at Elmira at .Co. 331 a. m.; Wa 9 00 A. sf. e• Elmira at sso p,: m.; Waverly, at ens, at C 30 p. m., ►,arriving at To. No. 31 lest -615p.m.; Ath .dast7ls, Oara attached to [Tad= 2 and 9 in Elmira to Philadelphia. B. L. PACIEER. Superintendent. Drawitig 800. min through fro ROUTE', TO PHILADEL NTVVHFLLL ti • NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Shortest and most direct line iPhiladelphia, Bal timore, Washington, and the Sett Passengers by this .ronte take lenzuiylvaiga & New York Railroad train, passing Towanda at 10:40 A. 11., and 2:05 p. m., make close connection Mlle thlehern with Express train of North Penn'a Rail road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 8:20 P. M., and 10:30 p.m., in time to take night trains either for the South or West. Palace cars are attached to the 2:05 P.M. train. City passenger cars are at the of on arrival. of all trains cone passenger ato e various Depots and to all partsof the city. ILETLICELSG. Leave North Penn's Railrbad Depot, corner Berks and American E" 1111..lelphis, at 8:30 k 9:15 A.M., arriving at Towanda 1:11 &. 8:05 .M., same evening. bfann's Eagmge Expri= colic and delivers bag gaze, office No. - 105-BmA •. Fifth treet, Philadelphia. FEZIGLIT ACCOXMOD SION& 'freight received at Front ana oble streets, Phila delphia, and forwarded try DAR Fast Freight train to Towanda. and all points in nsltklanna valley with quick dispatch. 3LARRE, Gen. Agt. N.P .11.11., Front and Willow Sta. Jana 9,1852. „, Philadelphia. E RIE RAILWAY. NEW amp Immo= Dnawnso Rood AND SLEEPING COACHES, combining all Modern ImproTernedta, are run through on all Trains between NesrFork, Roch ester,. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Cleve--land, and Oir.cintati. Abstract of Time Table, Adopted Rine 3,1871 'F'ESTWAILD. STATIONS. INo ( No. .No. No. L I 3. 7. t 3. • - -- - - lA. M. lA. M P.M.P.Si. • New York Leave '•2 001 11 00 530 7•00 Jersey City. " . 915 1115 5 .45 720 Susquehanna :.. " 3 501 815 -155 , 235 " Great Bend . - 8 371 217 Binghamton " 4 34, 915 252 325 Owego... ' ...‘ 5 151 1010 345 411 Waverly " I 5 501 1100 4 27i 448 Ehnira ' " G 25 ! 11 50 505 . 525 Corning " 702 12 35 5 421 C. 01 Painted Post " • Ilochester --Arrive. - 10 . 30 1 .: Bornellsville.... " 815 2 0503 Buffalo, " , , 11 50j 6 . 20, l Niagara Falls, " 112 451 7 001 7 Snsp'nsiou Bridge ,!_ 12.501 7 051 Clifton V. -1 .7" 12 55 715 .Thankir9 , .:- 14A • 7 32 Cleveland " G 25' 2 001 Cincinnati " I- •4 25 i -a". 24. 1 r. Si. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTWARD. 5:00 a.m., except Sn.ntlays, from Owego.' Stopping at Tioga 5:27, Smithboro 5:55, Barton 6:12, Waverly 7:00, Chemnng 7:30; Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 8:40, Big Blats 10:20, Corning 11:30, Painted Post 11,46, Addison 12:58 p.m.,' Rathboneville 1:27. Cameron Mills 1:52. Cameron 2:15. Adrian- 3:10, Canisteo 3:40. arriving at HornellsviLle at 4:00 p.m, 5:15 a.m., except Sundays, from SnErinetiatina. Stopping at Great Bend 5:38. Kirkwood 5:52: Bing hamton 6:12, Hooper 6:35, Union 6:45, Campvtlle 7:03. k/wego 7:20, Tioga 7:40, tmithboro 8:00, Bar ton 8:08, Waverly 8:27 Chem, ng 8:40, Wellsburg 8:55. Southport 9:11, iLmira 0:13, Big Flat! 9:50, Corning 10:17: Painted Post 10:24, Addison 10:53, Rathboneville 11:10, Cameroniilills 11:91. Cameron 11:10, Adrian 12:00, Canisteo 12:13, and arriving at Hornellswille at 12;22 p,m. 6:00 a.m.. daily, from Bustin hanna. • !hopping at Great Bend 6;20, Kirkwood 6:18, BinghamtOn 7:18, Rapper 17:43, Union 17:53, Campville 18:15, Owego 8:38, Tioga 19:01. Smithbord, 19:15, Barton 19:25, Waverly 10:00. Chemnug 110:15, Wellsburg 10:35, Elmira 11:00, Big Flats 11:40,ICorning 12:12 p.m., Painted Post:112:15, Addison 12:45, Rathboneville 11:00, Cameron Mills 11:15. Cameron 1:27, Adrian 11:50, Canisteo 2:02. and arriving at Hornellsville at . 2:15 p.m. 1:10 p.m., except Sundays, from Susquehanna.. Stopping at Great Bend 1:57. Kirkwood 2:30, Bing hamton 3:12, Hooper 4:18, Union 4:52, Campvilli? 5:30, and arriving at Owega.at 6:05 p.m. • 1:15 p.m., except Sundays, from Elmira. Stopping at Big Flats 1:39, Corning 2:eo, Painted Post 2:06, and thence, via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at 8:57 pm. 2:30 p.m., except SundaN2a, from Binghamton. Stepping at Hooper 2:43, Unibn 28.50, CanapVille 3:05, Owego 3,:18. Tillga 3:35, Smithboro 3:45, Barton 3:52, Waverly 4:08. Chemung 4:2o,llreffiburg 4:32. South port 4:47, Elmira 4:49, Big Flats 5:17, Corning 5:35, Painted Post 5;42. Addison 6.22, Rathboneville 6:15, Mi Cameron ng 6:27, Camera 6:35, Adria 6:55, Can isteo 7:07, and arriving at llornellsville 7:15 p.m. EASTWATth. STATIONS. 1 No. No. ' No. No 112. • :I. B.t 2. Cincinnati Leave Cleveland Dunkirk Clifton finer'nsion Bride Niagara Fa 115.... Buffalo 'Hornellsville Rochester Corning CMII Elmirt IN'averly Owego Eingharnton Great I;end Susqnvhapna MEE Pert .Jervis. :41klilietown Goshen .... linwburgli Paterpon ' Newark 3creey City New York ADDITIONAL LOCAL TILAL`iS EASTWARD 5:00 a.m.,except Sundays fiord Efornellaville. Stopping atanisteo s:22...Adrian 5:47, Cameron6:so, Cameron Mills 7:00, Rathbonetlie 7:30, Addison '8:25, Painted Post 9:15, Corning 10:00, Big Flats 10:42. Elmira 11:30 a.m.. Southport 12:05, Wellsburg 1:18, Chemung 1:50, Waverly 2:30, Barton 3:08, smithboro 3:25, Tioga :345, and arriving at Owegq at 4:10 p.m. 5:55 a.m. daily from Hormellsvill.- Stopping at Camera 7:45. Addison 8149. Corning 9;47, Eimifa 11:03, Waverly 12;42. p.m..' Smithboro 1;40, Tipga 2;00, Owego 2;30, Campvillo 3;03, Union 3;38, BRig- Innaton 4:12, Kirkwood 4;57, Great Bend 5;22, and nrri.ing at Susquehanna at C;00 p.m. 7;00 a.m., except Sandays frogs llornelliville.— Stopping at Canisteo 7;13. Adrian 7;25, Cameron 7.12, Cameron 7;42, Cameron Mills 7;48,-Kathbone vide 8;03, Addison 8;13. Painted Post 8;30, Corning 8:33, Big Flats 8;45, Elmira 0:08. Southport 9:15, Wellsburg 9:30, Chemnng 0;45, Waverly 10;00, Bar ton 10;15, Smiilaboro 10;23. Tiega 10;35, Gwego 10;18 Canapville 11:05, Unirri 11:20, Hooper 11;30, and arriving at Binghamton 11:10 am. 7;00 a.m., except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping atCampville 7:47. Union 8:28, Hooper 8:41, Bing hamton 9:10, Kirkwood 10:30, Great Bend-11:15, and arriving at Susquehanna at 11:51 a.m. 1:55 p.m., except Sundays. from Hornellsville, Stopping at Canine° 2:05. Adrian 2:20. Catneron 2:45. Cameron Mills 2:51, ltathboneville 3:07, Addi son 3:23, tainted Poat 3:53. Corning 4:35, Big Flats 4 :28'Llm ira 4 Southport 5:12 Wellsbn.rg 5;30, Cho mung 5:48, Waverly 6:05, -Tioga 6:50, Owego 7:03, Campville 7:32. Union 7:52, Hooper 7:59, Binghatia ton 8;20, Kirkwood 8:45, Great Bend 0:02, and ar riving at Snsquehanntiat 0:22 p.m. 1:58 p.m.; except Sundays. from Painted Post. Stopping at corning 2:05, Big Flats 2:25, and arriv frigid Elmira at 2:40 p.m. • Daily. Mondays excepted, between llornellswille and Pert Jervis, G Stop Sundays only. p,7-Through Tickets to all points West at the very Lowest Bates, for side in the Company's °face at the Waverly Depot. This is the only authorized Agency of the Erie Railway Company for the sale of Western Tickets in Waverly. Ramage will be checked only on Tickets purchased at the Company's Mace. L. D. EIICKED” , , Snpt. NEW .A,RRIVAL OF MILLI- E GOODS! On and after Serval:,Ar, Ocr. sth, T abaft be prepared to exhibit my new arrival of MILLINERY GOODS To the Ladles of Towanda and :vicinity. ltfy stock pomprises everything in the line, and I shall con tinue to sell at my winally reasonable rates, Give me a call and examine the good for your- Oct. 1. 1:372 TtittRELLS ! BAERELLS !=-A. snpi.l7 Cam' and Pdrk narrate, and all kinds of ec.optr Work or. Land, at W. A. ItOell- WELVS. 0cL9.12. A 0 TO FROST SONS FUR- C Niturtr. I.llllslarld for pow tt7lei of Bed :n,. VIRIIEBS, bring ~yonri r t r i c git t en and fectl h • dzn. VO, rWANDA ECTI:ItIO3C:D. Marble WOrki. CU IN:4 T:33 I:21 T:O6 6:30 610 6:10 1:50 6:15 11 :45 11:35 11:15 10:10 10:50 1016 9: - 9:00 CM 133 Have just received tae Urged 'eslartreest la A.R•33Zi 333 Erie eshiblted in this aeotion. tothey invite tbe attention of the ynblio.. • , They keep on bend or tongeh to order TONS STONES, *ANTLES, &,c4, Pigeons in vent of anything in crar line I are re- spectfully invited to all and examine our stock. Towanda, 31aY 1. 1271 LADIES FRIEND. The saleS of Sewing Machines in 1871, u reported'under oath ht '1872, to thri owner. of Sewing Machine Patents, show that the MANUFACTURING COMPANY 10 20 10 20 7 05137 20 11 20 11 20 12 1012 10 12 15- 12 15 12 20 : 12 20 12 50: 12 50 7 00, 700 00; 600 31. A. 3f. More Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company daring the sup period. N EW GOODS P. M. I P. M. A. M 6 45 9 00! SI. co 45 5 15 1 10 1 SO 1 40 1 45 2 30 S G IS 4 00 7 25 8 03 10 00 's3o' 955 E 715 5 401 10 CG. 1 720 5 451 1012' 730 6 201 11 25 1 800 1010, 3 051 11 00 800 11 38, 4 32 , 12 13 1.2 151 5.13, 12 47 12 501 5 491 120 1 301 628, 150 215 , 711; 238 241 i 7 401 302 3 001 8 101 330 6 54111 11 55, 646 7451 12 421 8 40 9 25 10 10 10 58 2 52 3 53 803 1 11 401 8 35 10 001 235 854 2 051 515, 111 38' 3 10i 925 I 1100! 330 i 940 N. r. 5 50 700 O 33 7 00 A. 0. JOID: N. ABB,OTT, Gen . ' Pager 4141 S. M. GRIFFIN GEO. MeoAl3g & SON MEMCA AND IT'N MONUMENTS, Of ever,' 5t716.. AT THE LOWEST TERMS. McCA.I3E:33r. SON. S I N a- 'RIR I= SOLD LAST 1M01 , 181.26 - 4 arAcffrsra. Ninety per cent of them being r• FOR FAMILY USE. This is over 50,000 Every Machine sold by I WICKITAAI 4§:" BLACK Gmaram. AGrats, TOW!.iDA, Aug. 14, 1872 -AT B. A. Pettes & C OPPOSITE THE i COURT HOU Consisting ola general line of STAIEE'ANI) FANCY DRY GOOD MEM SHAWLS, HO GLOVER FOR LADIES AND GENT WATSZPBOOF CLMIIS AND CLOA* VELVETS AND VELVETEEN Atso Rani GOODS' FOR 12,11E1 LINEN SWITCHES, ins AND Of all the Latest Styles. MILLINERY GOODS IN ALL YAM _ _ Towanda. Oct. 8. 1872. SOMETHING NE W. A. ROCKWELL • t . Has purchased a Large and elegant aaeorltwat of JEW .EL I "Y", GOLD AND SILVER WATCI4I9, &OCHS OF ALL KINDS, 00W AND tams CHAINS _ EDDA PLATED TPA SETS, 00 El And all the splendid goods for WEDDDCG ASD 1101SDAY-PIUME:NTBe. Spoons and Yorks In sets, Pena, Ckutrami and In fact everything to plasm, with an exalts* lariety of Sprxtaclea and, Clocks.. , Having purchased from the late A. Y. Warp/We estate the entire !ot of tools and fixtures I pre pared to do all kinds of work at the shortest notice and warranted. Please give me a call and mainline the goods andi will try to give ypu. entire Nelda> Use. - ' Toininds, Oct. 23, 1872 .tirtMtabi, 11134 THE UISDIERSIG HAYING mound theadtre Wind of ths Ism ea B. PATON Co., Is WM rePred Mil to one to Chi cttlatos of Besdkod Ooonty tad yid* tr. a tams and wen selected stook of I I GROCEBIEB, _ _ WWII I Sari parohised fa Ctsib, maid god ooltlyis4" that Ism sell at s. km Simms stun. be pareamed doeithoss. I now offer to tbopnatica splendid stock TEAS, OOFFEES, SIIGABS, : : • Have IC bandA4rge stock cd AKRON FLOUR,' GRAHAM _ M I keep constantly on land. POBX. LUNA LIM% stld 'I all kinds of NEU. Would call the atteatioa of tke public to our Owl Be Beat laviallty or prim. Jena. Oak3ersOelebratedLsoa- dry. New York Chemical and Brown Soap. Large ,rnasoitzneat of yeinme, NOTIONS, TOILED SOAPS, &0., &c. I lOU per the higheateuh Price foe Farmers, give as a call before 'ening eliewhere ell persons Indebted to the letie Lturwillpleasecall and make immediate payment. Towanda, March, 12,1867 Al . J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEEP, MEAL, &a COB MAIN AND BRIDGE STS I desire to call the attention of the public to nay assortment of goods, which "is always fall and com plete, and will be sold to my customers at lowest market rates. My stock of ln been purchased since the late redaction In the tariff-on them, and are offered at prices to cor respond. Orders by mall or otlyervise will- receive camfu and prompt attention. 18W Thanking the publlc for the liberal patronage they hero MTen me, I wish a continuance of the feb 20'71 Ipo4l. SL. HERCIJR are 'low receir ing a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought since the Ist .fiumary, to which they Incite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock In town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1871. RI FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decline in prica, and selling cheap at retail. FOX k ILERCUR, Jan. 19. 1871. VOX & MERCUR are selling Gro x. ceries at retail. dart. 19, 1871. VOX & 31TRGITR are selling New -1; and Fresh Hoods. Jan:19.1871. F OX & MERCVR are selling Gro ..a: eerie' cheap. Jan. 19, 1871. VOX & ITERGUR are selling first class Goode only. Jan. 19,1871. VOX & lIERCUR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. ': . EMEMBER that we are selling JOU Good' at RETAIL! And that wU' won't be undersold. Jan. 19. 1871. FOX & MERCUE. MICHIGAN FETE-CIIT TOBAC CO—Very choice—at FOX. & =CUR do not' deal in Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19, 1871. nIIR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the'vary best the market affords and at . . owest prices. Tcrwsnds, Jan 19,11 REMEMBER TEAT FOX k, MER • CUB are retailing all kinds of .Grocaries at wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. Goods first class. Prices low. F. T. FOX. EMI PrEBEST KEROSENE OIL. IN town by the quantity or, retail at FOE k MERCER'S. G ROCERIES AND_ • PEECOS. co. Respectfully announce to the 'Public in general, that they have opened a large and choice stock of GROCERIES AND_ PROVISIONS - corner Main and Franklin streets, Towanda, whi , lt they Will sell as cheap as . the cheapest for CAII‘SHI • lon will always find Tciat Ittarorrn there, just as happy aa ever. to wait upon' all old customers and as many new ones as will favor them with s Call. THOS. =IL THOS. 11171 R & CO. THOS, lIISIDETIL. April, 11. 187.2 I 723 W, TO THE. PUBLIC. Having bought the stock and leased the old stand of Cowell k Myer. I would say to all who bnythelz in this place, that I shall endeavor to' keep a select assortment of everything usually kept in a Grocery Store. Also a full line of Which I propose to aell ery cheap for cash. I respectfully solicit a share ofyour patronage and think I can make it inutuaily adTantageona for Qt • • Tours, rely reaped:fully; J.:II. J 011313011. I Towanda, July 3, Mt ' W. A. ItOCIEWZLL. R. FL PATCH, alle DO.. BUCIEWELLT DO. STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cl. B. PATCH WOOD. WILLOW, AND STONE WARE. No. 1 PATTON'S BIROS, TOWANDA, PA TF kS, COFFEES, AND SPICES, CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCT- FOX & 3FERCIIII.I3. Jan_ 19,1871 Sept 29,'70 GROCERIES YANKEE NOTIONS, BAKERY AND DIN G ROOM pct block north of Ward House. • r BASED DAILIr, And maid at Who Janie. and Retail. In our ELNINGSOOSII3 we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or it good meal at all times of th , day and evening. , OM= AND ICE triIELM .ON: RAND DURING THEM SEASON -Also s ilia assortioont of Groceries. Confectionery, Fruits, nits, &c. mayliF U "IMAM TATLOti FASHIONABLE Timms, Opposite Public Square, • Keep always on hand a full snort- READY-MADE CLOTHING In all the latest styles; HATS OAPS AND UMBRELLAS, Furnishing - 4(3E. oo d 8 CUTTING DONE ON SHORT ALL WORK W 6 6 MAIN. SITBEET, • HENRY FRANKE, • ffinecessor to Him= • MERCHANT TAILOR, 80. I, Griffith & Patton's Block, Bridge Street, To. wands. A good assortment of Cloths, Vestings and Cassimeres, constantly on hand. Goods made to order in the best =auk.. dec.7,11.-17'• '• I • • O. B. PATCH. THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. To_ contemplate that man la made capable of fathoming the depth of the mighty ocean and meas uring the distance to the moat distant star, and ws were_abont to say,capabie of weighing the solid can tents of the sun. And itis wonderfully strange that this Jinn of Brothers hsyc made ttunnselyel so con- versant with every branch of the great and inspor tint Clothing and Furnishing trade that it makes it 'unquestionably the place for every one to buy, Here you will find Clothes' extremely cheap; Pile upon pile, heap upon heap; Of every grade, texture, and hue, For White or Black, Gentile or Jow. All say at once, We will go there, For they do business !, on the square:" Their Clothes aro good, and prices just, They pay for all, and give no trust. All that want Clothes should go and see Those prices, styles, and quintity; Hats. Caps. or Clothes, thin or thick, Umbrellas or a Walking Stick. Buy your Furnishing Goods of them; _ Buy all your Clothing' of them; Buy of this firm, buy of no others, For reasons:why, it is NVOLFkjytOTtIEP4. Towandi; Oct. 1. 1872. NEW HARDWARE STORE! HARDW A. 11. At the old stand of 2ilarshall' Brothers, lu Call and examine oar goods and prices. We have a Iltrge and well selected stock of • IRON, NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILJOBI'OVES k 11013 SE FURNMIDIG GOODS M. J. LONG Of MI kinds. Farmers and Builders will find that this is the place to buy Hardware at the LOWEST PRICES OFFERED We hare adopted the CASH SYSTEM, as we are sat.) 'stied this is the only correct and sate way of doing business. We shall pay special attention to mann. facturiw Tinware and doing all kinds of Jobbing at therlowest rates. 15:12 BL0 . 01) & • CO., Still continue o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will ell a bettir machine, for less money than can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for our Ita. , hirmi that they will do as much, or more, then any other, and are more durably bullt.: We" personally superintend eur work and see that it is well down. We will send . DISCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, ' , of our =Calle% On appllcatlou. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Ore cf Two Horse THRESHER d SEPERATORS, FANNING'HILL4', SAW AND GRIST MILL work dontito order. Give cos a call before pore:wing elsewhere., *Va 'DO QUOMVIDI 'SNZEaV "OD 2 taoOrl'a; Aug. 2. 1889. _ rErNDERY & Mk.CIDNE SHOP. E. T. FOX. HE RY2IEFLCUIt. The tmderaigned having purchaaod the Foimdry and Machine Shop Lately owned by John Carman, 'are prepared to do all klnda of work appertaining to theirhasineas, with promptness and diapatclo. SENUTS IfERCIIR CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS, ' SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most ImpiciTed kinis •• • •'• •• and kept constantly on I;and read 7 for rise. MEM= IBM AIM, iirOODEI Of all hada. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds, and Om latest improvements kept constantly on hand. STOVE CA‘STINGS SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, And all kinds of castings famished to March SO. 1270. MEANS & ' • C 0 -K. E I The SEEM moat DEEGILLAT.E.• and most WO NOIEICAL FUEL tor culinary purposes during sw mar. For sale by the. TovAinu GAS 00XPANY Twelve centi - pg bashed at the du House. oral. eta Coati 1n1Y30,2470. IL W. BOOTT & CO. facet of iND COATINGS, GENTS' In great variety. NOTICE. TOWANDA, PA. JUNE & LEWIS Are just rocelciag a nee supply of KERCIIR'S BLOCK. TUNE it LEWIS da, July 11, 1872 THRESHER and .CLEASTR4, CED.CI7I4B AXID Dll6O 6/LW MIL4/11, MILL GEARINGS, MAN DRILLS, Andial kinds of MILL IRONS 3LiDE TO OBDEIL ENGINES REPAIRED, And all irork warrantedito give tatistactiou. PLOUGHS, C3EIIIiN POWERS, LARGE AND 'SMALL BIZZ. I MM >1 : Grooorieusua Proviiimui GROCERY • AND PROVISION STOI2/311. 31.00 . Ai3E & EDWARDS. WtioWale and Hata Dodos in FAMILX - GROOFAIES OV,I I 0 NS, =ass% saw BLOM TOWLNDA. PA. dl! do not deem It necessary to =amen ill the diterent articles we keep. ?animate:meat Isds ALWAYS COMPLETE, WI sell nothing bat FIRST CLASS GOODS. Oish paid for Pumas Produce. March 1.1870 CENTRAL MARKET. The caborribers Ant cantinas to keep constantly ple on hand inll and comte assortment of every thing pertaining to their Loudness, emulating Main -17 of ' BRFT, PORK, FRESH AND SALT sUOAB• CUBED RAMS. MUTTON, sm. - LAMBS VEAL, POULTRY, BAUSAGE. LARD, BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEP, TALLOW, Arc., kc. • ALA NI • I• S • r 3• , FRESH FROM THE LAKES. OYSTERS BECEMID DAILY In their sessoa. Mlles wishing Oysters In large or small quanti fies will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand. Oicrintal. ktazirr, blontanye's Block, fast door north of Dr. Porters. Csala o,lDaamst. 1E.1 0 1.131d a 1117LLOCRE. Tuto. klut.toca. J Feb. 31. 1370-tf HIGHEST ATAR-KET PRICE IN CASH, PAID FOB 'GRAIN, . BUTTER - AND EGGS, GEORGE SMITH, • -1 TiTBkIIKING, PA. April 18, 1872. Boots and Shoes. NEW FIRM Di TEE BOOT AND - SH6E TRADE. CORS EEL - •Sr. COONS Would announce that having bought out Mr. L. L. MOODY, they are now prepared to offer to the pnh.- he a largo and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, GLOVES, MITTENS, LEATILEII, SHOE FLWINGS, k(3. Re shall keep a full line of HII3LPHRET BROTH ERS, k TRACY'S manufactnre of goods u well as many other goods of flrst-clais make. We are role acente for BURT'S Celebrated Make of BOOTS AN) SHOES For Towanda, And customers can always rely upon finding a full supply of these goals for LIDITS, GENTS, MISSES, & CDILDBENS WEAR Shoemakers and others wanting Leather shoe findings, Igo., will find with na a good assortment at - all times. Mr. 8.8. Robertson remains with us and is ready to "give fits" in the way; of Fine Boots to all who may favor him with a call. de our goods Are all bought of the manufactnrers we are able and will sell at the lowest bottom prices for cash. We hope by fair dealing to merit the pat ronage of aIL fJOELV F. C01L9136 I W. M. COOMI. J Towanda. Oct. 1872. 0 WOODFORD, . NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE N 9. 3. PATSON GBIETITHSBLOCII.BEIDGE St Is receiving one -of the largest and best stock of - BOOTS ' 4& SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of GErrs CALF, Kir ft STOOA, BOYS CALF BOOTS, LADIES, MissEs and CIM.DIMN'S Shoes, of all kinds, all bought, direct, fraim the Manufacturers, and hand made, all goods warranted. A. FULL srocx OF LEATEEE AND FOUDMOS.. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. Towanda, May, 1, 1872. t • t-i 1 JULES HUGUENIN Is conatantlyroceiving a large and need ac¢ort• meat of AXEILIgAN A3IID .5W1313 GOLD AND SILVER WATOHES ,Por ladles and peallemea, Jewelry of all Ylada and deseeipticaug. SETH THOZAS AND AIdIBIC3I CLOCK . CO.'S CLOCKS, 14:7)).tbq:tVapial;4.6keyy:14:):•:111 GOLD. SILVER AND MEL SPBCTACLEB IN GREAT VARIETY. Particular attention given to. REPAIRINGi- Of an kinds. ALL WORK WARRANTED. her the place—Oppadte the Means Ifinuie. Towanda, 11,11:18.11. CROCKERY STM - 'WtOKHAM & BL-A.OK. SILVER PLATED WARE, From Badgers k Brother. JAMB McCARE. Wll. EDWARDS. OOESZR & COONS. AT THE STORE, JULEB 1/lIGUENI2I. OMkin , la Cassiwam FRUIT JARS. TUMBLERS: 130WM '. , rkli:i:lVis)kitl s o lll o TABLE CUTLERY. .1 Agenclot tba Wilkfel tillE3DiVil.teffit 1E.):1801:1 INSURANCE AGENCY \, AT WICXHAII /r, MACK'S. Towanda, July 15.'1879. IMPORTANT TO.__ALL WHO .THEIR EIGHT I • The eight of the aged asateted3he weak etreitalen ed arid *ha perfect preserved. PEITLAM!Mi:Li Uirrccu INSTITUTE, For U. - • , -nOictaring of tios COSCAVE stONVI.I. Li:VSTAL LE2f Si% LONDON . - 11310XED .112M1_7: •±r: , otass ion WZAZ on llf- LA]CID . 'The Concave CoLvex Crystal Spectacles, made by the abovehastitute are now a long time before the public, and the npi. - 1 and increased demand for them combined with , the universal acknowledgment of their clearness in !Won and ease to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to any other glasses in the mkrket. r The majority o Speetaclea, (mostlyt imported) and no matter how tie the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed* they aro made to be sold only, without any calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and' therefore the great complaint of poor and weak sight. Thoasands are using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after short usage, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight, which. were they properly suited, would be preserved a life time. The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Crystal Glasses are the following : The 'Ansel are ground of the beat material, pure and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they axe therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brillianey an d distinctness of vision not found in any other go - They can be used equally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the con cave convex tairror, according to the philosophy of nature, and shape :of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only instead of forcing it. • That the lamas are centered correct into the frames. They can be used longer thaii any other glasses without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and durable by expe rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction, MI. A. Deafer in Watches, Jewelry and WrariliT'owan • de. Pa., has the sole Agency for Giese glasses in Bradford county. No Pedlers employed. July,l2, 1870-tf N EW CARRIAGE FACTORY I On Pine, between? iin and Second, Sp -Bets, back of G. F. Mason k Co.'aßank, TOW,LNDA, PENN' HENRY STULEN & CO., Reapectinlly announce to his friouliand patron' that th have built a 3mc --cArtu”,ar FACTORY, Look at those features and see the agony depicted in the faces. It cannot be belped.while the trouble remains. Tha sufferings from piles is of. a'very ag gravated desettption. You cannot walk with any comfort ; you cannot ride In peace': you cannot sit with ease. and 'the suffering when attending to na ture is almost unbearable, and causes such a feeling, of dredthat it is put off at great sacrifice to health and comfort In many instances increasing the diffi culty than alarming extent. Use Dr. Brigg's Pile -Remedies according to directions to cure internal, external,. itching or bleeding piles. They are mild and reliaNe, and -warranted 'as represented. Bold by Druggists. c -___ . .- . . . TRl)Trnci° ETTLETS. 1".41) 131LELEr"S ' - BUNIONS.. . • . • where they wLII c0n... - twatly hand 3 full assort went of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN• BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, Made of the best material and finished in the best city style, His long experience in city Carriage Factories ices them a decided advantage over others in the • Fin Oh, Style and -Durability of his Wagons. All they asks I's an DISPECTIOts; OF' ms WORK precious to purchasing elsewhere. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO 014 PERFECT SATISFACTIOAr Thankful for the liberal patommo formerly ex tended and respectfully ash a continuance of the. same. PROUMLY ATT=iDED TO reduced prices Towanda. May 24. 1870.—tf THE OLD MAIN STREET Carriage Va,etory. P'•TIWMni Still continues tho manufacture of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Of every description, at the old stand of G. Drake, I! . i STREET; TOWANDS: PA Ws work is all of the P l 'L 7ls.4.' '' ll .;' l7s W "‘.7 P l ' In tho manufacture of wagons, nothing is usod bu BEST STEEL AXLES, To ether with the COMPOSITION BOXES In Light Work. PLATFORM SPRING - WAGONS LUMBER WAGONS Kept constantly on hand. 9 . line beat Eastern stock is used in the lasnuesettue Wheels. Spokes are all rived oat—not sawed. ALL WORK SOLD VirMelltNMD EQUAL TO ANY 1 'As to finish, and as to duzsbalty, SUPERIOR TO ANY EIS THIS SECTION. sr ALL Won= wAsut.errrp. apLl9ll MONEY SAVED, BY PIIIICEASM G Y01711,' • STOVES AND HARDWARE - - UY W. L. PENDLETON. 0171 JUI/IL.II. D R. EL-0. PORTER & SON,. OLD OABH STOW, smatairm rrurz Diener Man and Pim Eitreets; Toad.,. Ps. nicantl7 added largely to their stoci; full sad domplete assortment. constituting an' extensive K. cloth , enituscing odds Wide. used in the UN for ihtft;e : fay oses, antra, selected with to moo W—Te wants of the public:which Z i t Zedeow*ArillY *applied with h masses, sad the moat ressotabk+ terms at 'Wholesale or Behan, careistittg .of Thtl3o9,' AtICDICZLNES, if • : # .10 s Dr . eau PAINT, vemnsis. warm:wage. KEROSENE •OR COIL OIL, : Burning Oulda, , • LAMS, MAMA WICKS.' off. • SpeemaArd, wnsia Nit* roO, TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Fancy uid Toilet Articles in all pair variety, • SPONGES, BBIIBBYB, saqs. 00 . 51:613. Pomades. Hatr•Dyes, itintunlry, POCKETBOOKS; POATMONAIS, a Pneket Enivez, Razors. TOOTH, ANI? aili PREPAR&TIONS t PMIE WETS S AM) LIQUOR; TGRACCO, SNITSI, - _Pun j earn CIGARS, Garden, Field and Myer Seeds, Trams, Sup Porters. SußP9Mcaana..Shoulde_ I . 3rems, Breast =meters; Flavoring . Extracts. Jags, Glass Ware, Bottles - , Fiala, Corks, Bath and Stove Blacldne,.Fish Tackle, Ara munition, kc., Botanic , Eclectic and Borricepath• lc Medicines,' and all the popular Patent • •31VDICINES. • , . LB articles warranted reireeented. Persons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail, ianich will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratultotusly at the office. charOng only for medicine. gir - Thankful for past liberal 'patronage, Would es pectfully announce to their frier.ds and the public.that no pains shall bo epared to satisfy, andmerit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. ,p-Open Sundays for prescriptions front D to. 10 a.m., and 12 in. to I, and 5 to 6 p.m. 11. - C. PORTER k soX.' April 1,1812.-4 r. R : ITMATISM-NEURALGIA t. to any person producing any' ledicine showing hall as many living, permanent cures as Dr. Frrszn's Vsorrantr. Rart - marto Itramor. Used ,inwardly Only; A pleasant Medicine, free from . injurious drugs.. Warranted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured 9.1 in every 100 patients treated in the past ten years. (See testimony): It is the scientific pre. acription of Prof. doe. P. Fitter, M. D., a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 1833,—n0w ems of Pbll , lelphia'a oldest regular physicians, and Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—wao hie Made Neurlgia, Chronic and Indamatory Rheuma tism the specialty - Of his entire professional life—a fact vouched for by the signatures accompanying e#h bottle, and other testimonials of - •many promi nent renowned phyidelans and dlcrgymen.. To pro tea sufferer! from poisonous quack nostums and useless expenditure of money, a legal espied guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to c ra cure. grill be forwarded gratis to any sufferer send ing by letter a fullsdes ption of affiction. In case of failure to one, amo e paid positively refunded. Medicine eent anywhere y express, collect on de livery. Afflicted invited•So write for advice; all -in formation and, medical advice sent by letter gratis, Address Dr. J. P. FFrLEE. 29 South Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy is, sold or obtained ~ . I rY Druggists. i For saleby PORTER , &" ELRB'irs Druggists, Her esies Block. TOlTlncla. Pa. • ______L , g . CORNS. :. Bunions, In;-„rowir.a Tender Feet, etc. Lan guage is almost inadmusto to express the torture endured by those nnhapry mortals -who stiffer from any one of the • chose, almost universal afflictions; the triagin' corn, the painful bunion, the totting nail, &c., and if say-that humanity was discouraged would we fear, be only too true. Yet there are ex ceptions, and they are those who have used the never failing remedies of Dr. BRIGGS. We allude to his Alleviator and Curative, the great modern dis coveries for all diieases of the. feet, no matter how severe or seemingly incurable the case may be. The many thousands wialiava been happily bencfltted by their use, bear Wiaftss to the above assertion. A trial is all that is needed to convince the most skeptical. • PILES. • . - ELV7II,Y BTIILEN 11. S. CLARK. 3,VtifilS BRYANT} Drugs Awl Mediaines =3 RADII.; OEI4 7!a131 For Aadicinai two Plinit e. i, Te - etbing -Rings, Ntirsing Bottles, Nippers, Nipple Shag and !Welds, Syringes, Pans, Self-Seiling.Froil Jars, Titer - . 4500 WILL BE PAID There are only a limited number of the human race who do not know from experience what pain and torture can arise from corns, bunions, ingrow ing nails, etc. There are but few - thus affectea who have not trio' some of the many inethols of relief offered which are anything, but satisfactory. To ari who are skeptical - tir discontagiAl by repeated fail ures, Briggs' Alleviator and Curative will be guar• auteed'as safe and positive remed. for diseases of the feet. • HEADACHE- Dr. J. Briggs' Allevantor will instantly •relieve nervous or sick headache, neuralgia. catarrh. sore throat. dyspepsia, heartburn, palpitation, flatulency sour stomach, in fact, it is the greatest restorer of the age, counteracts or neutralizes all poisons, re duces inflammation, banishes pain from any part of the system, has marvelous and perfect control over the nerves, increases the action of the' heart, the brain, will 'cure all malarious diseases, subdues fever, equalizes the circulation, stimulates the weakened and diseased frame and restores the suf ferer. COUGHS. Dr. Briggs' Throat' and Limg Ueaicr. can, with ont any exaggerathin, safely be said to be the best remedy for the Throat and'Lungs that is manufac tured. It heals the diseased lunette Surface, res tores the lumis, . purifies the blo , td, acts upon the Liver and Kidneys, and Strengthens the system. throughout.. To the poor Codsumptive, no greater boon can be offered. Sold hy.CL.I./111- - B. PORTER, at his new Drug Store, south End of Ward House, Tmvanda, Pa. July 11, 18'72.-Iy. C DR. eRQUItART'S 11 CF,r.OLERA. CORDIAL Haig been favorably known for years, and used T I with never-failing success in thonsandA of -aa eases._ E I . IL is warranted to•give immediate relief in : p CAOLERA, B - CHOLERA iIO.RBITS, A StaIIIER.CO.OLALNT, 1 DIARRERMA, C DYSENTERY, COLIC, -r ,-, Nervous excitability from Alcoholic Stimula. 11, i ton, and in-painfubperiedical female ailments D it is a sovereign remedy. • - Bead the' circular and testimonials Inside ci I wrapper. t I L DR. URQUHART'S CHOLERA. CORDIAL _ , mcmarod at Wilkesbarreamzerne Co., Pa.i PILICE 7'ENTS. ' lay 3. Is 2 -6m IA in 50 C' THE WORLD'S TONIC Purely Vegetable and free. from Alcohol DR: P.'.LORIIER'S JUNIPER TAB B I T.H.,:Z44.9, "" A CERT.IIN cuRE FOR Seated CongE, Indigent Consumption, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Inliamation of the Lungs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Droop. Whooping Congb e ma, Pains in Breast or Side,-Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Dizziness, Loss of Appe ' tite, Fever and Agne, Indigestion, Liver - Complaint.. Diarrhoea, and all . Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach;..Liver, and Kidneys. - W. H.'GREGG & CO., wßoLsar. DEUGGISTS, ELMIBA. Bole 'Agente, 'and to whom all ordure should be uktressecl. _Price, $l.OO. Sir So 6: Circulare for further information:a. junel2,72-tf L- WOODRUFF, BEE RIVE STORE, NO. 2 31Encen's IILoCE,' TOWANDA, PA., Has purchased from Ifra, H. E. Garvin tho entire stock aniiexlusivo right to sell Id this pTace the CFLFIMATED BUTTERICE. P.VITEMIS Of garments for Ladles, .3fisses, Men, Boys, and glilldren. A large and well selected atock of Latest styles on hand - and constantly being received. 3111.5. E. L. WOO 127.131 T, • Agent for ButtericleaTatterns , ' Towanda, Pa. Oct. 1, 1872 - - brio and ifsdicaass. FritliTE3- a; GOBDON, 1 1 1 0W.A0k.N - 3:)A., -1 I 1, wthnx An as DR - IT GIST S I • Hiving estaislasty - repaired ttrre. at the stand. have reopened wattis - new and.well sabx•ted stock, consisting , - • • ACED% Exuptars. ELIXIRS, nzaas, srGan. COATED PILIS,:fOFETES. GPM% STEM% BOTANIC, ECLECTIp AND HOKEOPATRIC PEE . 1 / 4 , - -.- ? X'A.RATIO I 14.1, r - ' ` , , , TAPE STUFFS, MACHINE OILS, EXTRA REFINED_TXII,OBENE, ALCOHOL, ... • PURE' WINES - , AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, f• p'opiji,mt PATENT ArEMCINES, TOILET AND _ FANCY GOODS. )ore than the wsnal care and attention even to the Compounding of Prescriptions. Open Sundays, from 0 o'clock.a.m.,to 1 p.m. &Ire= 5 paw to 7 p.m. Dr, Manna can be consulted at the store on Sat. nrdny of each weeli, as heretofore. • Towanda, May 7.1872 DE. 0. D. STILES - having pi:massed THE • DRUG 'STORE OP. L. A, llcootr.A% L< ROT, PA•. Eas now in stock and is constantly reciesing fr_qa • supplies of pure Drina and Iledicines, Dyes,Px.nts, Tarnishes. &c. Agent for all the most popular Pr:. wit Medicines. A - fresh supply of the cekt.ra: , -d - V 1 13GAP. Pure Wincs and - Liquors for medicinal p - ic..o , , * s; best brands of Cigars and Tobacco . ; choice Perfum ery, toilet and fancy articles, 'Savoring extract., ke. School books,' stationery, and news. Dealers .up plied with stationery at low prices. - All ruiseeliaLe , - acts books furiiished to order at publisher.' pri.Les The Doctor will continuo to practice meduume - as heretofore. Office St the Drug Store; residence posits, Presbyterian xhurch. Prescriptions and re ceipts accurately compotmded at ail] hours by - c-,=. petefit clerk. 1 lApril Is, I8:2. AILOR'S !CELETIR TED OIL 1 T The Great Rheumatic Remedy should be kept and used by every Farmer that keeps either-Cattle di Horses, every Teamster and Livery Stable Keeper, : every Physician. and Horse Farier for It will many times cure pain and lameness when all other medi cines have failed. Misers' and Railroad Men should certainly keep it, forcit is unsurpassed 'for - brusee and sprains. Blackiilliths should keep it for their own use 'and. for their customers tender - foole4j horses, as .nothing equals it for tender feet. Every te•dy suffering from pain and lamenesii of any Ifinth burns, cuts, wounds or any eruption Of -the skin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease requiring an outward application should certainly kEep:this eels, belated medicine. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by Dr. H. C.korteg Son & 00. Porter & Kirby and F. W. Brown Dr ..,.Towands Pa. Arid by every Druggist and dealer in Brad- forl and adjoining counties. •I Johnston Holloway andilowden,:whol6ale Patent Medicine Depot, 'So. 02 Arch street!Philideplhis,Pa., Wholesale Agents. H. BROWNIG TAYLOR, jedyl9'7o4l Proprietor..Leß.aysville, To THE PUBLIC the tiridersi~ ed would most respectfully gay hey are now prepared in every way to attend totne, IT.N.TDERTARTNG BUSINESS In all its branches. &CPI we can ate the eervices of any one in "that line Having spared no expense or trouble In procar • ng frog} the shop of H. Stulen ft Co., of-our pioce, a hearse which cannot be lurpaased nr even equaled elegance, this side'of our largest' cities. W. bare also secured the sertices of a moat religge. ant gentlemanly person, to attend to tbts branch of the business J. S. ALLTN, cue of onr b 6 found at tbo - Furniture Store, on Bridge street, and C. Y. rmax; the other member,: of the firm, at...bi2 deuce onThird etreet,oi l abco:it . the offu of Dr. J W. Lynian, a verl . reliableand i eelebrated,OF whose effio:: is on Part street, near the Mien Rouse jar..25'72t1 TOITANDA.AGRICULTURAL woREs STILL Ae:Jrzi The superintendent of this shop is now ioiftros some of the best PI11)115f WAGONS, COVERED AND pP. : EN BU,GGIE.S ever offered in this market. Best selected OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER very light, and so durable that even tree 'has bat little to do towards their decay. , • - . . - PLsaae examine our work I;etore pnrchasir.V ,-16 where. Itepairinplone on sport notice. FIRST NA s TIONAL - - - This Bank offers lIITUFAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a, - GENERAL BAN_KING BrSLY-P, DTTEEEST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCOEDESO TO AGREENKIT.' Brltail. CAR; GIVMC TO THE COLS.gctoT NOT AND Curzics. Parties wishing to swim oxrr to any part of ;he United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prim !Aga cities tied towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose. • . To or trom dm old country, by best stesmor or sid ing lines, always on hand. JOS. POWLL, President December 1, 1869. N EWWISTE 4 II FLOURING MILL sold by all Drugglits PATTO,Rir BLOC& WL'as t &Q. lAnd all For 31edIclual Purpose& All the And s Fine Assortment of D. IL Ttllsriffit W. GORDON' Mir:; llar. di . J. S. ALLYN. C. 11:11A:s.IVILLE. i LUMBER 'WAGONS used. and all work-made - by the mo.-t ESE,MMICES) NVORKILLN. We have the PATENT RUSSIA IRON SEATS. •. • ] l. 3tERCL'It, PreKcit Ds. Towanils, Jul" '20,41819. ' . OF TOWLNDA CAPITAL SURPLIIS FuN-D PASSAGE 'TICKETS F itItOIiGHT EXACCEID asrca." Highest'l"riee paid for U.S Bonds, Gold and Serer rg STIMILEQUEit PA The subscrib desires to give notice that hl5 new STEAM FLOURING. MILL i re Is now in successful operation; and that . I=‘ pared to do all work in his line on short notice. CUSTOM OIiLNDISG DONE ON THE SAME P.►T TIIAT IT IS RECEIVED SThoat, Zuckwheat and Rye! Flour, Cimat Steal, Feed, Bran. .c., always on hand and for elle at lowest rates. PARTICULAR NOTICE.-4"erapna livirnta on Oa wegt side of the river dextrin g to patronize rnY will have their ferryage paid both ways, when the,' tying grist* of tonhushola and upitards. 1/11.1.4.'n F. S. AYERS, 0 11 Y $125,000 40,000 ti.. BE IT'j, Cues rr. _