THE HORSE EPIZOOTIQ DISEASE I It Appears In Philadelpilta—Haw' it Affects man The Canadian horse disease, which seems to be of a diptheric type; and at certain stages 'approximates die. temper, first showed itself in Roches ter, New York, on the 24st of October. It - soon attacked etery animal in the livery and horse=car stablest in the city, and in less • than twenty-four hours over five hundred animals were suffering from it The disease has brevailed in the Queen's Doininion for some time past. It is belived it was brought across the Niagara river bythe horses . of" a gentleman who Aove over to Queenstown to attend a reception given by the Govern General: Soon after his return one of his horses was attacked 'l)y the epidemic, whi.ch io the course of a Couple of lay.i affected his whole stable. From city it gradually crept to Buffalo, New York city, and extended to some e Eastern States, and finally 'Pliiladelipliia, on Saturday 1,1,-rr.ing the .27th ultimo'. How it -sa mystery. It is assert f...l, llowever, that a lover of the hailinr , from New York, =ME on a pair - of famous trotters, coursed i their mile in 2. 30, of them being, affected by the scourge. It is belived tleycommuni eated the diseoe to the -public and private stables of the city. At 6 o'clock lon the morning in Mr. Edward Fee, proprie (-I- the Every and boarding stables. Cla'erl street, above Fourth, Phi- I -.11--11, 1 1i:1-..-sayiv one of his horses '-'vivo It:mistakable evidence that be had L';the fell destroyer. The inhual was quite -nervous, coughed and refused to lie down. of him showed that -r,r:ons if not a fatal - attack t:ie. - 1 The glands of the were fearfully inflamed, of hr . ; eyes were of.a leaden . from his eyesand nos la.culirir offunsive t4.t&r. 111 just five li*rs eleven 1.1 tin: stable were 4 prpStr:-ItCd • Co. ‘ . l'bd it- was :111 the atimials would it. =I !0 this is the 111 —1 int3wis D. Kramer& Co., No. 39 NrAth See- MEM horses were at cl; in the- day. The first a cough, and afterwards \ - Crish, and the eyes Ev-,-,11c , n. and bloodshot, aCCOM -1);“ad -I,y a s,welling in the throat. Tit-,y rl•cu:- - zi.-.1 to take, their food. Tn, ir2, much dejected, o to' ally unlit for work.' - con-1., and all the others t:cy ni palo. They are stabled in Tn - alley, 'near .Fourth and re. k. The afllieted horses f , .`(. l .vith simple remedies, t sv, - eliing down 11. broat .tnd the holies warm. OF AGEICrLTIIIE YS 1.:( )1 - r IT .:;aural report of the Com- A -, :;.rieniture there is an , n(1 . i.•: , lnable article on tic c, which bloke country in 1870. It says :unbroken chain of. d, , :< -1;i: the source of fortitcpuiling, no one with . the nature of the • fn.:. R I!.orticti't doubt that fen Europe. Cen- I= ~. ~' ::li ,1 i ‘ !i• n'!:ttly two centurict-:, Grt:zt 13ritztin Only in Is - -1.54.1, 'and America ,linao.-pheric orclifnatic "nccaunt --?or 4:such • Dit , -• , '•ls'e like intluenzct, Which t to such vicissitiwies, I:t.lceously, or nearly :111,1 i.:1:111.18, ond ; v.lio:•oas fur lit arks by or a w%.:11 guar.led neck t•r , :s: , cs only NV. , 11 . 611 the LL 1 .10 , .\ - t . (l to pass.' More i:l of - thes:c ca . , - ,es a definite ri.,t can be traced. Cattle OE . - tiimed fr. an English port in Au ,zust 1.1 ,- :wed signs uf' the disease wk , n. two days at sea,, passed it on the ocean, and landed apparently I.ut cra, es cd it — to the stock !iich they were placed on in Canada. Whether it this point, or whether a . another importation, there • ; Its exist s .•;,: 7,:p ,- .rted in Oneida county, 4 , ptealber, about the time !.' , !...qe Agricultural Show at to have been brought Cattle., but subsequent 11.14 Li . ilid to afford anything , t l, --iriTort for this alleged oriL At fil!Thrflit times, from 1.5t - tEH .‘, :u et to the 7th of December, 1:1-ought Jato Duchess county - j• live :-..paratbi droves frem Alba yl,i(.3lt had ilcm carried :East on C.,11tr,-,! liailroad.' It pre :.'l..t.yee-.1:-.ively, and caused great !. • -en-, at Amenia, PaWling, South Dcver and La Grange. !., Duchess county it was convey •, -- .llecticut, and spread wide ': :a New Mill'ord;lient and Sher ali;,!) conveyed to the val- : of -the C.minecticut river, and •Tr‘..atl in the towns of - Hatfield, .ortimalpion: and East Hampton. T;I: dirt \vas also conveyed to Bri , :l:ton, Mass., and spread exten- Iv arovind Boston, Concord; Ips wich,- Newburyport. Acton, etc., rc aching some points in Now Hamp :;lirc_s. The only cause. of itself capable of i - :duciug the disease is contagion or c: - :.:of a sour.d..animal with the iru discharged from the sores of an :,I , llthc,ns vatic , t. Many, accessory niay l:? named, such as a Wet, Landd',-* which insures the c-mtact of the virus deposited on the with the skin s. about the top of, ti hoofs; the accumulation of cattle in large fairs or markets ; travel of . stock by rail. er, road, - and the' like; Yet - theEe are but means of the diffu ,ii-•ll of the poison,while none of them, nor all taken together, can call. the disease into existence where the poi -son is not already present. Though pre N:Alcut in Europe during .or after aimiist ex - Cry greet war since 1695, it did not reach Great Britain until 1.-:3; 1 , when it was brought by Dutch :.ttle imported into London. * * In "ISA it is first reported in Den- The list of real c....nses is narrowed down to the contact 'of the - virus With a H , :•:.111;.y,ro:i::ial. It is often carried clothe:;, boots and hands of CAL the flues of hay and straw ; 4• , . on the walls, floors, man-, u al ; other fittings of buildings - utensils; in yards, parks, - ; ailro3d care; or thinking (Jr it ma"; be carried on the • chicken& rats, • • , '!:r r) 1.1;ort, any a bear- 4-;;JI:L7,f,! ;.,11,:1, matt may 114 noticed during almost every outbreak since that of 1695. It 'has been re ported, among others, by' Valentine,' Xeritsky, Kolk, Hesturg, Bayer, Boa- , quet, Londe, Sevigny, Dundresay; Hubner, Holmes, Balfour, IT,iirkeek, and Watson. Cases of the disease in man were seen in Albany, and at South Dover, Duchess county, N. Y., during the outbreak >of 1870. It shows itself in man by slight fever ishness, and the formation on the tongue and inside of the lips and cheeks, and sometimes on the head, of small blisters, rarely amounting to the bulk of a lentil. In children and young animals feeding exclusive ly on milk, diarrhcea and fatal in flammation of the sto mich and bow els occasionally supervene. On chick ens it has been frequently noticed— among others, by Hennicke, Lagar, Lamberleechi, Dickens, and Youatt. Chickens were attacked in Decem ber, 1870, on the farm of Mr. Eglome, La Grange,'Duchess county. Drink ing the cast-away milk is _probably the common cause. Dogs and cats have been noticed by Lagar, Young husband and °thee, to suffer from drinking the milk. Rail-Bowls. TEW ROLLE TO PHILADEIr PHIA. KZ! NORTH mszisTLVANIA RAILROAD. Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia. Bal timore. Washington. and the South. Passengers by tests route take lennaylranta fs New York Railroad train. paasing Towanda at 10:40 A.M.. and 2:03 p. m., make close connection at Be- thlehem with 'Express train of North Penn'a Batl 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. 31. train. - City pamengercars are at tho Depot on arrival of all trains cone passengers to the various Depots an II to all partEof the city. Leave North Pcun•a Railroad Depot, corner Berk' and American Philadelphia, at 8:30 & 0:15 A.M., arriving at Towanda 4:57 & 8:03 P.M., same evening. Blann'a Baggage Expr. collects and delivers bag gage, office No. 105 Bout }Mt street, Philadelphia. 1/11.110R1 ACCOIESIODATIONS reeeiced at Front and Noble' streets, Phila. delphia, and fortrarded by Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda. and all points in 8116 VP &anus valley with quick dispatch. ELLIS 71., AIME. - (ion. Agt. N.P. It. R., Front and Willow Rs. Jan': 3,1872. - Philadelphia. ERIE RAILWAY. NEW AND Lurnovri. DRAWING Roost AND Stzervo COACIIES, combining all Modern Improvetnedta. are run through on nll Trains between New Fork. Roch ester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Susirension Bridge, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. • Abstract ofTime Table, Adopted June 3. 1872. WESTWARD. STATIONS. V ° 1 112E3 •• New York. Jersey City Sosqnelianna Great Bend.. Binghamton. Owego Waverly Elmira Corning Painted Post. Rochester— Horn ellsville Buffalo. Niagara Falls finsp'nsion Bridge Clifton... Dunkirk.. Cleveland. Cincinnati 9 001 11 00 530 700 915 11 15 545 720 350 815, 155 235 837; 217 j 434 915 252 , 325 5151 10 10 1 3 45 1 411 550' 1100 1 4'27 448 G 25; 11 50, 5 05; 525 7 02 , 12 35; 5 . 42 G 01 12 39i I Arrive. 10 301 . ...1 10,20 10 20 815; . 2 05;13 7 058 7 20 1150'G 20; 11 20, 11 20 12 45 700' 12 10, 12 10 12 501 7051 1215 , 12 15 12 55; 7 15; 12 20, 12 20 148 7 32' 12 50, 12 50 625' 200 700: 700 ,425.......-,00, 600 P. M. . H. A. A. =I ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS STES.TNTAICD. 1 ; po a.m.. except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at Tioga 5:27, Smithboro 5:115, Barton 6:12, Waverly 7:00. CM:lilting 7:30, Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 8:40, Big Flats 10:21, Corning 11:30, Painted Post 11,46, Addison 12:18 p.m., Rathboneville 1:27. Cameron Mills 1:52, Cameron 2:15, Adrian 3:10, Canistco 3:40, arriving at'llornellsville. at 4:00 p.m, • - 5:15 a.m., except Sundays, from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 5:38, Kirkwood 5;52, Bing hamton 6:12, Hooper 6:35, Union 6:45, Campville 7:03, o%vegn 7:20,,Ti0ga 7:40, Smithhoro 8:00, Bar. 8:0•4, Waverly 8:27, Chemnng 8:40, Wellsburg 8:55. Smithport 9:11, Elmira 9:13, Big Flats 9:50, Corning 10:1, Painted Post 10:24, Addison 10:53, liathboneville \ll :10, Cameron Mills 11;31, Cameron 11:4u. Adrian 12:00, Canisteo 12:13, and arriving at Tiornellsville at 12;22 p.m. . 6:00 a m., daily, from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bent 6:20, Kirk - wood 6:48, Binghamton 7:18," Hooper 17:43. Union 17:53, Campville 78:15. Owego 8:30, Tioga Smithboro P:l5, Barton 19:25, Waverly 10:00. Chemiing 110:15, Wellsburg 10:35, Elmira 11:00, Big Flats 11`:40, Corning 12:12 11.113., Painted Post 112:15, Addison 12:45, Rathboneville :00, Cameron Mills 11:15, Cameron 1:27,. Adrian id :50, Canisteo 2:02, and arriving at Bornellsvillo at 2:15 p.m. 1:10 p.m.. except Sundays, from Susquehanna. Stopping at-Great Bend 1:57, Kirkwood 2:30, Bing hamton3:l2, Hooper 4:18, Union 4:52, Campville 5:30, and arriving at Owego at 6:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m., except Sundays. from Elmira. Stopping at Big Flats 1:39, Coming 2:00, Painted Post 2:05, am! thence, via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at 8:57 pm. 2:30 p.m.. except Sundays, from 'Binghamton. Stopping at Hooper 2:43, Union 2:50, Campville 3:05 : 01 , 1`f2,1 3:19, Tisga 3:35, Smithboro 3:45, Barton 3:52, Waverly 4:08, Chemung 4:20, Wellsburg 4:32, South port 4:47, Elmira 4:49, Big Flats 5:17, Corning 5:35, Painted Post 5:42, Addison.6:o2, Eathboneville 6:1.5„ Cameron Mills 6:27. Cameron 6:35, Adria 6:55, Can iteo 7:07, and 'arriving at liomellsville 7:15 p.m. EA.97WAUD. 8 T P.TI 0 ti' 8 Cincinnati Leave Cleveland . " Dunkirk Clifton SinVneinn Bridge Niagara Pa11e.... " Buffalo •Bornellsville Rochester Corning Elmira 04 Wavrriy Owego Binghamton " Great 8end..,... " Setequehanna ..„ " • Port Jervis Arrive Middletown....., " Goshen Neyeburgh Paterson Newark Jersey City • •• Nt w York ADDITIONAL LOCAL TEAMS EASTWARD 5:00 a.m., \ except Sundays from tiornellevillei, Stopping atCaniateo 5:22. Adrian 5:47, CameronC:so, Cauaerou ALIN 7:00. Itathboneville 7:30, Addison 8:25. Painted Post 9:15, Corning 10:00, Big Flats 10:42, Elmira 11:30 a.m.. Southport 12:05, Welistrarg 1:18, Chentung 1:50, Waverly 2:30, 'Barton 3:08, Siulthboto 3:25, Tioga :345, and arriving at Owego at 4:10 p.m. 5:53 a.m. daily from Hornellacili, Stopping at Camero 7:45 Addison 8;49, Corning 9;47, Elmira 11;03, Waverly 12;42. p.m.. Smtthboro 1;40. Tiega 2;00, Owego 2:30, Campville 3;03, Union 3;38. Bing hamton 4:12, Kirkwood 4;57, Great Bend 5;22, and arriving at Susquehanna at 0;00 p.m. 7;00 a.m., except Sandays from Hprnelliville.— Stopping at Canisteo 7:13, Adrian 5:25, Cameron 7.42, Cameron 7;42, Cameron Mills 7;48, Bathbone ville 8:03, Addison 8;13, Painted Post 8;30, Corning 8:33, Big Flats 8;49, Elmira 9;08, Southport 9;15, Wellsburg 9:30, Chenuang 9;45, Waverly 10;00, Bar ton 10;10, Smithboro 10;23, Tioga 10;33. Owego 10 ;IS Campville 11;05, Union 11;20, Hooper 11;30, and arriving at Binghamton 11;40 a.m. 7:00 a.m.. except Sundays. from Owego. Stopping at Camprille 7:47, Union 8:28, Hooper 8:41, Bing hamton 9:10, Eirkwoodlo:3o, Great Bend lr:15, and arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 ami. 1:55 p.m., except Sundays, from Hornelltnille, Stopping at Canisteo 2:08, Alrlan 2:20, Cameron 2:45. Cameron Mills 2:51, Rathboneville 3:07, Addi son 3:25. Painted Post 3:53. Corning 4:35, Big Flats 4:28 Elmira 4:50; Southport 5:12 Wellsburg 5;30. Cho mune 5:48, Waverly G:O5, Tioga 6:50, ,Owego 7:05, Camprilie 7:32, Union 7:52. Hooper 7:5a. Bingham ton 8;20. Kirkwood 3:45 ' Great Bend 9:02, and ar riving at Susquehanna at 5:22 p.m. 1:58 p.m., except Sundays. from Painted Post. Stopping at Corning 2:05; Big Flats 2:28, and arriv ing at Fl-nira at 2:40 p.m. • Daily. t Mondays excepted, between Hornellaville and Port Terri s, it Stop Sundays only. Ire -Through Tickets to all points West at the very LoWest Rates, for sale in the Company's office at the Waverly Depot. This is the only authorized Agency of the Erld Hallway Company for the sale of Western Tickets in WaVerly. Baggage will be cbecked only on Tickets purchased at the Company's office. L. D. D,DCKEti, Gail Blurt JOHN N. ABBOTT. (31.n1 Purl Aset. NEW,ARRIVAL OF SIELLTS. ERY GOODS! On and after SATURDAY, OCT. sth, ehall bo prepared to exhibit my new arrival of lIIIAINEILT GOODS To the ladies of Towanda and vicinity. My stock comprises everything in the . line, and I shall con. tinue to sell at my usually reasonable rates, Give me a call and examine the good for your. selves. Oct. 1. 1872. S. N. GRIFFLti. MRS. E. L. WOODRUE.I4 I , , ' BEE EWE STORE, No. 2 11mccra's Itzers, Tow►sna, Has purchased from-11m R. E. Garvin the entire stock and exclusive right to sell in this plax, the CELEBRATED BUTTERICK PATTERNS • Of 1,-arments for .Ladles, Mazes, 1.14 n. Boys, and Children. A largosind well selectii4 stock of Latest at; ICS on Land and constantly being received. MRS. E. L. wooDnuiT. • .A,•,Trit for Iratterick's Patteros, I, PM. TORItb, Pa. . . snpply of ‘_A Crirrenti. Prunt.4, Blize+.l l'itkels, &c., It 0.1.1412. W. A. nOCEWELL'S: for -five dollar 1M01$21; %Me TOWANDA Marble Works. I Oa MoOABE & SON Hass just recelsod tbs largest sasostakeut at WE A. Po: 33 1..1 333 1 TOMB STONES, e. , 73 AT THE LO T TERMS. ,t. • Ninon, in want of an g In oar 'line are re medially invited to call and :amino our dock. LADIES The sales of Sewing Machines in 1871, as reported Under oath, in 1872, to the owners of Sewing Machine Patents, chow that•thc 1 No. 3. • lag Eff3ElE3 ga 161E1 rm 2 offn EN2 9 45 5 15 1 10 1 30 1 40 10 00 530 055 540! 10 05 5 451 10 12 620 11 25 10 101 305 11 39 432 12 15 513. 12 50 549 150 628': 2 15 , 7 111 241 7 40! 3001 8 101 6 504 11 55, 7 451 12 42: 8031 1 45 230 S G 15 400 725 8 03 8 40 945 10 10 1008 2 52 2 59 11 :10; 1000; 235 2051 515 1138;310 11 00 330 sr. Ir. Y. 550 700 C 33 700 A. M. 925 940 r. N. SO3IETHING NEW. ilia purchaseda largo and elegant assortmoat of EWE'Rt - Y . , GOLD AND SILVER MAINS AND =GS, 13p.Dons and 'Oka In sets, Pens, Charms, and In het e to please, with an endless variety of flpectacles Clocks. naming purchased from the Into A. 31. Warner's estate the entire lot of tools-and fixtures lam pre pared to do all kinds of work Mine shortest notice and warranted. -Please else me's call and examine the goods and'l will try to glee you entire aatisfao. .0-711 • 't ~~ ~ ~!~ M • Ever t6hlbitel In this unction . to .w on they Invite the attention of the public. Thr7 keep On tiand Or furnish to order - ' MONUAIENTS, Of eTayy style, MoC, TowaridA, may 1, 1171. szN - :G-Erg 31 NUFACT li Ri Nu COMPANY BOLD LAST YEAR 181,2 , ;0 3tAcuiNes, 1 .. , ' 4) Ninety boor cent of them being FOR FAMILY USE This is over 50,000 More Sowing Machines than were I sold by any other company ruring tho same period. Every Illi!cblo l e sold by WICIiILiM. & BLStli GESEUAL AGE T$ TOWASSDA 7 , • PA., Aug. 14, 1972 NEW 9 o -kt B. A. Pettes cfc Co.'s OPPOSITE TIIE COURT . ECUFF, Coneiating of a eenortil lin3 of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,. ES=E3 suAlvis, NIIBIAS, GLOVES FOR TANYA AiiI3.GESTLEMW. WATER-PROOF moms AND cLoAraxces. VELVETS diD cELV TEES& HAIR GOODS FOR LADIES, MEM LINEN "SWITCHES, BRAIDS AND COILS, Or all the LlJest Styles. MILLINERY GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES. Towanda, Oct. 8, 1872.1 w. A. ROCKWELL GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIE4 CLOOKS ;OF ALL KINDS, PLATED TEA SEIB, Gonrxre. And all tho splendid goods for ;L WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 19waii. 94 18.1919, L a°43Kynaj" ihtli:411!Ils and ii,tovidaas. THE lIEDEESIORTp, 14NT:1G lathe dna eIO,II.EATON it 004 Liam prepared to offer to %to duce itanidfted Ocoungo &Id WADI* tr. a lame sad Iran seasded stock GC Which I hare mamma for OWN sad fool conflate% that I tea moll at se low Aimee es Pia be gewcitaied elswodwat>. I cow carte theiabile a elAukMotock TEAS SIIGMUk ARSON FLOUR, GRA RAM • DO. - . an iv.. mom= DO. keeP 0 : . 411 011 hind. rm. RAM, LiltD. and all kludi of VISE. Would call the attention of the CZ public to our Owl Do Boot STOCK OF TOBACCO, la grOdttz or prko. Jaw Oakes OolobridodLoun -427. Ne• York Obeadoil rad Brown Bap. • Pim" oaII and orarano oar dirk , Logo amortmaut of TAVEZE NOTIONS, TOILET 80/.4 4 ,, Ara, ko. I will pay the highest cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. E - & SON. Farmers. ere us a call before sening elsewhere. lEND all peruats Indebted to tho late inn willpleame all and make immedlate payment. O. B. PATON. Toads, March, 12.18G7. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FEED, ;I\IEAL, COR. 1i SIN A.ND BRIDGE STS., I drrdm to call th of the pohlio to coy :.-nortmeot of goods, which i 4 alwa,) and com plete, and will be gold to ruy r; at loweat market rates. 31y Mock of 11.are . 1.e.q1 purcharo2,l since the late redaction in the tariff on than; and are on'cr.:l at prices to cor re FIV/Ild.. Orders by mail or otherwise receiro carefn and prompt attention. - IS WAIMCNTED Thankkug tho public for the lilk rJI patronage 'they hive ghen me, I with a eontinnarco of the same. DS feb.2o'7l F& MERCUR are now receiy -4; log a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought slum the let January, to which they invite the at tention of-their friends. We keep the Largest stock In town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We spell at lowest market prices. • • Jan. 19, 1871. RESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent (Incline In price, and' meUing cheap at retail. . FUX. 31.£.1ICUR. Jan. 19. 1871. F ox & MERCUR are selling Gro- CCX3CS retail, Jan. 19, 1871. VOX tt MERCIIII are •selling New and Trrgh Goods. Jan, 19, 1871. FOX &, IIERCUit are selling Gro ceries cheap. Jan. 19, 1871. Fox & MEI:CUR are selling first class Gonda only. Jan. 19, IS7I. F°X3I L ACIJR are selling cheaper than eve:. Jiin. 10, 1871. HOSIERY, REIEE3IBER that we are selling Goods at RETAIL! And twe won't be tuailerrold. Jan. 9. 1871. • Fox & MERCVI3. -•—__. ___,, M . CHIGIN FIE-CUT TOBAC o—very cholco—at ' Jan. 19. 1871. FOX k ISERCLItIi. FOiK. Sr, NrE RCUR do not deal in Shoddy Goods. - t . Jan. 19, 1871. OUR CUSTOMERS can rely firron getting the tau beet the market affords and at lowest prices. E. T. FOX, Towanda, lan. 19,'71. HENRY =EMIL ipp EALEID3ER THAT FOX A - , AMR CUR aro retailing all kinds of Groceries at Rholesalepricee. . The largest stock in town. Goods first class. Prices low. E.T. FOX, Sept. 23,'70. REXRYX MERCUR. 91 HE BEST . KE ROSENEOIL _ IN at FOX & areitams. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Til S. MUIR sr: co. Respectfully announce to the public in general, tha they hare opened a large and choice stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS corner Main and Frank li n atreeta, Towanda, which they will aril as cheap as the cheeped for Ton will always And Tow team= there, Just as happy as ever, to wait nporAll old costetners and as tunny new ones as will favor them with a ?nos. icdaDrim • ITO THE PUBLIC. i Having bought the stock and leased the old stand of Cowell .k nver. I would say to all who buy their GROCERIES - •• in Ulla place, that I shall endeavor to keep a select assortment of everything usually kept in a Grocery Store. Also a full lino of YANICRP. NOTIONS, • Which I propose to sell very cheap for cash. 1 respectfully solicit a share of your patronage and thinkl can make it mutually advantageous for you to deal with roe. . • Yours, very respectfully, J. B. JOECISON. Towanda, July I. 1872. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM First block north of Ward House,. BREAD, YJFS , CAKE,CRACKERS, In onr EInIMG 11003113 we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of lb , day and evening. OYSTERS AND Itrp- CREAM ON am 'nuunio -Also a dna asluklizoout of Droceriu, Contactlemon. traits, Ruts. Ac. win' • u D. W. scan a VO. - kurobassd %Mufti Nom& it 4. R. Pi()H, GROCERIES. .1 • 4.: : I EFICZE6 Ban an hand a large stock of • WOODEN WARi's:L C. B. PATCH. WOOD, WILLOW, AND ETOICE NMI?, No.. 1 PATTON'S LLOCE. TO WANDA ; PA TEAS, COFFEES, ME SPICES, CARR PAM FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. CASH I yg Taos. muin - & April. 11, 187.2 BLEED DAIS, Y. And sold at Wholesale And SMALL MUM% BEASON 1T18A26/ TAYLOB FASHIONABLE =LOBS, Opposite Public Square, Iteepalways on band ,a fall assort- r4l .04,01 FM':VPS‘I7:E3W . IIM . NT7EI - In all the latest styles, I it: $ •kl B .• • Furixishing oods CUTTING DONE ON SHORT ALL WORK WARRANTED. 6 6 MAIN STREET, • - 7 • • 'HENRY FRANKS, (Successor to lir-Nra 11,sents4 MERCHANT TAILOR, :c.o. 41, Griffith k Patton'' Bloch. Bridge Street, To. warida. A good assortment or Cloths, Vesting' arid Cassimeres, constantly en hand. Goods roads to order in the beadmanner, • • • THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX To coufempladr, that man inade cap 11,1 v of frallmrting the depth of theocean r.u.l meas uring the distance todho most dTstant star, and wa were about to Illy,osi,11,:o of wi4hing the solid con- trots of the sun. And it is wonderfully stranukthst this firm of Brothers lure mule themselves so con. scrpant with every bianch . of the great and impor tant Cloth;ng and.Furabp.hlng trade that it Mikes it ntiqucatioimbly the place for every one to b'ny, Here you 3411 find i a lipthes extreruely cheap Pile upon pile, he-qui:mu heap; - Of every grade'. tattiire, and hue, For White or IThielz, Gentile or Jew. MI say at onco, *o ark( there, roc they do bnain,as On thi aquaici" Their Clothes are goal, and prices They pay for all, an.l gisc n.) All that:want Clothes Rhouli go and neon Those prices, styles, and qn iatity ; Flats. Caps, or Clothes. ttlia or thick. CmbrelLts or a Waking Stick. Btly your Furnishing Gook of thew: Buy all your Clothing of them; Buy of this firm, buy of no uthero, For ressomi why, it is WULFF BItOrfIEBS Towina.l% Oct. 1. 11172. BLOOD dC • CO., 4 Stillcontinue o manufacture their celebrated -- HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and wildaell a better =chins, du' lees money than cat be had elsewhere In the world. We claim for out machines that they,will do as ruti4, , , or more, than any other, and ard more durably built. We personally superintend/our wort and ace that it is well down. We will send DISCRIPTINT..CATAIADGITES, of , our machines, on application., ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One d , Two Horse TH4ESIIEW d 4A:PERATORS. THRESHER . ant CM:A:4Ia. FANNING MILLS, CIN,CTLAZ AND Dr..A.l RAW LULL... SAW AND GIiaBV — AILL work d/rze t.) order. Glee us a call before purC"assing •va "oa auoaavaa 's.varav ".o o =v a 007.11 • Aug. 2, let% M. J. LONG. FOUNDER:Y# MACHINE SHOP The undersigned Laving purchased' the Fonriitry- Ind Machine Shop lately owned by John Canino, are prepared to do all bands of 'work appprtainin-; to their business. with promptness and dispatch. lILL GtAItINGS, CIRCUtArt- SAW MILLS, DR L MILL IRONS ENGINES lIEPA_LRED, And all work warranteki to giTo satistaotiotr. SHDieGLE Of the latest and most Improved kinds manufactured and kept constantly on hand ready for use. IMI BID ELL. MON 44D WOODEN BEAMS Of all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH POIN=TS Of all kinds, and tho latest iniprovetnekits kept constantly on hand. .• CTIIIRN POWERS, LAEGE AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTINGS 0 ..,ET.TAR - GEATE% SLED AND SLEIGH- SHOES, And all kinds of castings tarnished to March 30, 1370. IMAM & Bo CBI~ ELL THE HOLE SHUTTLE: SEW- MG =Laura:, THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, Poi HEIOCCCO, Yrixnto,l3vonsa, Cosansch Bzwlonco, Br.ixoto. Qtnanco. EICITLING, 11.121P,AMSCULSO A.ND GATICLIZNO. AMERICA A:sip EUROPE, Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable and Contilets. Every Machine Warranted for five years. EQUALLY 6001) YOE ME 011.HEAVy WOBY. It is a Triatnph-of 3loclunical genitia. Price 087,00 The only practical low priced Lock-stitch Sewing Msr-hirui ever invented. Don't be hembngged by other Agents blarney, no matter how smooth the tongue may be, be sure they mean large profits to. their own pockets. D. B. WOODBUIDI. Agent for Bradford and Snillvatfecninttes. Agents wanted. Borne, Bradford county, Pa.,Feb. 29;72. 00 - TO FROST & SONS FUR NIT= EILPOILIMI fur new atylo of Bed. ads, vutuns, bring your =n i ce and sell to I• 01, k 11, 3171. Mothag. moat of cAmm:ms , s AND COATINGS. GENTS' llii groat variety. `NOTICE. TOWANDA, PA. And all kind!. n „ :LADE TO oaDErt. PLOUGHS, AD ) LARGE IRON EEITLES Pa ented in C}MTIOB and Pnvtiimni. GROCERY AND: ' PROVISION STORT3. MgCABE k EbViFARDS, Wholesale and Befall Dealers la FAMILY GROCERIES tti AND .‘ PROVISIONS, IIIaCMWS NEW BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA. Wo do not deem It neeesury to anon:mato all Me diterent articles we keep. par oxsortnient ix ALWAYS CO? PLETE. We sell nothing but FIRST C.LASS GOODS. Cash . paid for,parrners Prodnoe March 1. 1870. CENTRAL • MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on land • full and complete assortment of OTCI7 , thing pertaining to their business, cohaistng main ly of BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR CURED RAIL% IIUTTON, LAMB, VEAL. POULTRY, SAUSAGE, LARD, . BOLOGNA, DRIED REEF, TaLLOW, tze. Also, "P i S FRESH FII0:11 - THE„LATiES. . OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY • In their season. • % ii.arties wishing Oysters iu large or •rrupli quanti ties will ho furnished on short not: e, tt the old CENTRAL Ilanarr, Montan) L's Block, first door north of Dr. r.3ll.efS.' CULS- G KELLUM, 1 lIELLI73I Ls: MULLOUR. Tnto. 31c1.1.0cn. Feb. 23, 1870 If . :11.A.4R PIIIcE IN CASH, PAID FOB " • BUTI - Elt :1."X.1) • • py • • GE.OROE SMITH, WYSAUKING, PA. April IR. 1872. II Moots and Shcas.. ENV F It JI It -11 E BOOT AND SHOE MADE. con,s.ua_z & COO 2 Would announce that having fraught out Mr. L. MOODY, they ate nnw pr,parr.,l to offer t) the putt llc a large and varied asaortun-ut of BOOTS, SHOES, Tia:xxs, TRAN - 4LiNG BAGS, 6LOVES, MITTENS .L1:-11111:1 t, S4UE FENDIN 4 GB, 1,;(3 a full lin , 1.1 111: - N1Pinanc 13Itta1l ER:lk TRACY'S zualmfaettinl of gno:le a., well a • many other gools first-elaes male. We ere rote agents for BURT'S Celebrated Ilz.ke of BOOTS AND SHOES ror T,,wr.r.dl And eustamerß er.7l :Always rely flitding a ftril of ).zoo.ls fer LADIL. , i, tiEN - 1.-i. MI:NiEs, 3: CIIILDRZ.NS NYEAII \ ----- i • 6 oi•makla and ctlicrs wanting Leather shoo Ludt gs, &c., w•tal find wildi us a goal assortment at all CR. .11r. 8. 8, llolicrtrr r, mains_ with ns and is ready to "give tits" in the way of. rate Boots to all who may favor him with a call. • - As our getsla are all bou.ibt of the manufacturers we are able and will sell at the lowest bottom prices for cash. We hope by fair dealing to merit the path collage of an. rroir: r. CaUsEFL I COCIgq. J CORSEit 4: COONS. Towar..la, Oct. 1.472. S . WOODF.ORD, AT THE • NEW YORK ROOT AND SHOE ' STORE, . . No. 3, PATNON &ORIFFITHit . LOCK,IiItLIK:E St Is receiving ono of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in . Towanda, which ho is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of GENrS CALF, Kw STO6A, BOYS CALFITS, LADral, MISRES and CiummmeS hoes of • all kinds, SU bought direct_ from the Manufacturers; and hand made, all goods warranted. A FELL sTocK OF LEATHER AND VINDIN6S. Thankful for past fay . ors, I solicit a continuance of the smile. Towanda, May, 1, 1512. • JITLES .1117GITENLN Is constanSyreceiving a large and varied assort _ went of AMERICAN AN'D SWISS (TOLD. AND SILVER "WATCHES .For Ladles and Gentlemen, Jewelry of all kinds and descriptionii, SETH THOMAS AND AN/PRICE CLOCK C 0.13 . ,• • CLOCKS, 7 r FROM THE OHEA.EEi3T TO THE BEST. GOLD, MY ER Anoorma, encrecilis ni GREAT VARIETY. Particular attention given to • REPAIRING Mall kinds . ALL WORE WARRANTED. Ileirew . ber„the p ce—Opposite, ll the Means onae. I JULES .11DOtriNIN. -,.-- Towants, Wry I, 1871. CROCKERY STORE WICKHAM & BLACK. ME SILVER PLATED WARE, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, JAMES McCADE • WIL EDWARDS. LNSURANCE - AGENCY "VICKELIM & BLACK'S. Tcruranda, July 25. 1812. IMPORTANT Ti ALL! - WHO 1. VALUE Tll.Eflt SIGHT! Thr hight of tht , 7, 1 m74!9trcl,tht croak strengthen ed a • • 1,-..-4.4:t-preservekl. PLIMADELTITIA 01 - IiCAL INSTITUTE, Fort • ....ming of the CONCAVE CONY; t 1:1 • rAL LENSES. LONDON IeSOILLD AHD : . YOB WLIX 01:. T: 4 O Concave C1271`,e-x Crystal Spectacles, made by the above institut, a:e new a long thno before the : pnbli:t, end the rap . . , 1 and increased demand for them combined with the universal acknowledgment of ; their clearness is vicion and ease to the eye. shows plr.!nly that th-: , are superior to Any other glasse i,iti the market. 1 The majority of Spectacles, (meetly imported) and 1 ,:,-.. metier how fine the frames, contain but a pc r land worthless article of glasses, (generally _cast ..r ; Pro,sed;) they are made to be sold only, Without any calculation respecting bentat to the eye. au' therefore the great complaint of poor and weal: beht. Thoosandsare using glasses now which tine • a.,.i fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after I short usage, or require an intensely strong lhiht and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they preperly suited, would be preserved a-life time; The advantages claimed for the CeLeave Convez Crystal Masses are the following : The Lenses are ground of the hest material, pure and hard, and made only for optical purpose s, ttiLy ano therefore not liable to get scratched or drn. They confera brilliar.ey and distactness of viaiuu not found in any other glass. They can be used equally well by dty or - candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are gtound nastheinatically true in the cor, cave convex! mirror, according to.the philosophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nat re only instealof forcing it. That the lenses arc cc nteeet correct lute the frames. They can nred longer than nub other if, wisis without changing to a higher powcet The frarreS are made strong and durable by: expe rienceil ukeiStonen and, warranted to give satisfacticu. W - 31 . A. CII.A.IIIIERLIN: Dealer in Watches Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan chi, Pa., has the sole Agency fur these glasses iu lir:-..Liord county. So employed. IB7D-tf NEW CA RELIGE --FACTORY; Slain and tic,:ouil, of G. F. 'Sisson Co.'s Dank, IZerpectfulii annotaica to 1.11- patrouß, Chat t't havu bnilf . u•Y.~rvtL_y c•iast..:tt!,yl::(p . ort hand a fail assott moat of TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATI'OII:M' 'WAGONS, .nturmsa bTLETS, AND ss..ELEToNt, of the best material and finished in the bet city style, Ilia long elaperienee in city Carriage Factories Ives them a decided advantage over others to the b*lyle and Durability or iliz• Wagens. All the; ask.i is an INSPECTION )F HIS WORK prtviouti to purchttung else ALL. WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT Thankfizil for the libcro..l patronage formerly ex tended and resrectitilly ask 3 continuance of tho. 331113. ILEVAIRINO ATTENDED TO Twa - su(l3, Slay 24. 131%1—U VIE OLD MAIN ;4 Carrie V:3et,m7y. CAApLIGES AND • WAGONS, Of ,evcry Alt,isriptillt. at Cita ',ld stand of LATEST STILE AND FIIISH. In tho =aurae:urea wagons nothing is null but tlio — - . - To ether with tho . • - • COM"POSIT•ION -BOXES PLATFORM SPRZNIG WAGONS • The beat Eastern tack Is tustd In the.mennfacture of Wbeels. Spokes are all rived oat—not sawed. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY scrpEmou To ANY ni THIS sEcnoN ipLl9ll MONEY SAVED, BY PITRCITASING YOl7ll • STOVES AND EIARDWAttE \ op Onrel W. L. PENDLETON. Crockery and Samar" - Or - FRUIT JABS. TIIIiBLERS BOWLS. CUPS 'FOR JELLIE'S. From llodgerri 0 VA 0 A DIE• 101 V 1,3 W Arncy of tlio = TOIVANDA, PENN'A. HEN4IA7 Sn'LEN CO., I'. N. 1.1": FAC'TORY, FAMILY CARREI. GES, BEM SA SJSF cFlo rcattc,.l IIENRY Ir. B. CUBS. Are preparta to fill oraers, whether a rga or.smai!, 01 21 the sherte“ 'We have also a 13.7 4; ,3 va riety of MOULDINGS, 4.-1 the latent atyle and pattern, which we can fr--ni,h ranch eh:ear:l. , : than they can be vicntesl lianl. JAMES BRYANT ---- Still cottinnee thz manuisctura of MU mAri sr.REET. TOWANDA. PA 11? work is :al of th 3 BEST STEEL AXLES, In Light Wort AN') LIM3ER WAGONS 'Rcpt. constantly on hand. 1! ALL WORE. SOLD As to Antal", and as to durability, Q' Au. Wont winaracitti. JAsrVS BRYAST Drags and Zadicinat. DLE!. O. PORTER & SONr H OLD CASH DRUG STORE, Oozier :Main and Piin 8 • Rave mistily added largely to their stock. *fedi and' complete assortment. constituting ad Getman Pi riety. embracing many articles used in the Arts for Inkehanicsl s, carefully selected with to the ve wants of the public, which It kept constantly supplied with fresh purchases, and offered on the most reasonable terms at Whiiiesale or Retail, consisting of _ Duts, lilmacncas, Ca : maws, rAners i cate, vassniFze, ALCOHOL AND TIIRPFAINTINE, BASIL pargr, vAmasEr,,. wtarr,wAst And all kinds okßrustes, ICE .OSENE OB - COAL . OIL, Burning Fluids, . ' LA S, WICKS, CIMSICEYS, • Bpernt.Laid, Whale, Beata Foot. TAINTANti.NB AND MACHINE OILS; - Fancy and Toilet Articles in all Iticir varicti t BroNGES, BRUSIIII3. SOAPS, C / 011113 7 • Brother Pomades, asir-Dyes, Perfumery, POCIOT BOOKS, -, PQAT MON4IB, I • Pocket :Braves, Itazora, • Tool*, Ems Arm JIAIS FEEPAPATIONS, PURE WINES AND LIQUODS, I ).; . . TOBACCO YIPES &ND CIGARS, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Truman, Stip ! . - porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, Breast? Pumps, Teething. Rings,' Nursing Bottles, • Nipples, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes; Bed Pans, Self-Scaling Fruit Jars, Ttier ammeters, • Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jails, Glass Ware, Bottles: Vials, Corks, Bath -Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am- - • mut:atom kc,, Botanic, - Eclectic and Hocucepath i' lc sledicines, and all the popular Patent • - E D N-E S . arte,ca wa... - rantedaa repreciented. Persons at a ll:Uttar:cr re:eivo their orders by stage or toad, Winch W.ll :`,X . C . .‘ c prompt Riad careful attention. - - Medical vhice given gratuiteltaly at the charging only for media - tin, - Aar Thau:dnl for past liberal patronage, would es pectiully announce to their friends and the public:A hat no paini shall be. pared Lid merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. Open Suntßys for proscriptions from 9 to 10 abd. 12 na. tel. and 5 to C. Z. C. PORTER SON. • Apn, 1, 1e7,1.-3r.. EEMATISM-NEUIIALGLI. - ! RI sz:_if).\ - VTLL DE PAID I...anciniz any ,liowing half ..• : rinar.ent cures ao Dr. FIIEE.P.'S terd Inwardly A i•1;-.....ant Medicine, fne. un:ler oath, to have perman,ent• •ti ev• r:....loo"patients treated in the pr..t. .4.....e.t..4t.nieny). It 14 the ?dentine pfe- : d ly ir, t t v.t of 11,4. .1.4. P. 'l`iCor, M. D., a graduate of of P. tm,ylvauia., a, 18;13,-r.9vr . ,- ~ s, PhitadAphLa's oleic,: regular physicians,- and 1':... '......j. , ., , r. of Ci,chlistry and ' Toxic-: - .lo.:y.—wno has made. N-Andgia. Chzo - nlc an 1 In lair.atory Itbcuma tieni t e spce-I..dty of his entire professional life—a fact T. udied I'r by the- signature's accompanying each 4,4t1e. and c - ther testimonials of many- promi- : nent r, vi,esr:Led physiciiina'and tdergyrucn. To pig te..t :-.'.. , ate.re.rs fr, , na pw:sitious quack r.oetrunis and, us,:cr-, -xpend.iture 6f-mency, a legal P ;new joar ant,e, F• ti::{ eaa,,t 1:0-uut•or of butt!,d warrant,l to cure, xv:il 14• f,.,re - ad , _,l rratis to a ily sufferercsend im: b. , ..' l , ttor a f:111 tf.,...,:ipt.0n of adl,-tien. In case of t'.l:tro Co con., aruomtt p.,ftl poe. - itively refunded. 5-Itl.fi'ne : , -et su:Luvl.e . re by espregs, cellect cm de livery, Aill.Lt.-fi u“,:eLl t..-• v.-r-,•.0 i.r advice; all in formation and n:0 1:c=1 advice sent' by let - tee gratis, Adams Dr. J. I'. FITLEIt, 2*.? 9 , Dutlt Fourth street, Philadlehla, Pa. T 1,3 It , -Inedy- is cold or obtained by Dragdtsts. - . For', nal , by por.Tr.r. 4. KIIILY, Dr7,47gtstz, Itler cur's Block, Towanda, l'a. , . . • TIZE WORLD ' 7 S . TONIC. ] . , taf,t,.ln,l fr , Alt`olol. lt . P. L 0 R [ R'S ' I JUNIPER TAP. - 13 I 1 S A CERTAIN CURE FOR Se^.t,il Ccwnh,..incipier.t Corn-mr.V.i.)n, Colds, sr tin, nim , a,Llarnation of the Lung., Catarrh, Drecip, Whooping Cough,. Atith.*. ;ma, Lrea..7t or side, Dyrpr,psia, pixriness. Lose of: tto, Fever and Arne, •ti L2.l4•;•.itiuti, Complaint, Diarrhoea. and Di , .; nf, the Lung., -St—rn••••:lt, r, a.rni Sidney - F.. \\. H. G.II.V.Ger k CO., IT.TI:GfINTS, - ELITITIA : N.Y., ',. , 4;c12.t5, :Ind to V. Lo:a all rhoula r.1•1rv3, - rel $l.OL‘. SZ Circulzrz , turtt._r jaucl2,72.if T ONVA.,N DA. MUSICAL ACADEMY 11. SUSQUEHANNA COLI.I:OIATE INSTITUT Pupils. Will be rc.2zived at any thce at the folloti = ing rat R Piano Forte rtirgeg, p_r vatic' $l5 00 Including llauv ant Vcva.l elsfix, per (f r. 20 C.,0 :CI L 79 HALF Q VAT:TELLY Is .v..• Recitations twice a weet. Aka - action or maile up.'• except in cam e of iilness 'of more than one week!ei duration. . . This Music S'llool is elasiiflod into three depart ments, viz Prolimin'rn : Primary End Ativariced.. There will Le a certificate given at the ccmpletion-of each coursa with the ininimal 'standing of the pupil. Pupils from a tl.tanee will ltnd acs ratimmilations (C.: board and piano practice in the institution at very moderate pries, • '-'Ctrrn - ir..—air. Shot3'ood has a •b oolirst , uolnprising the beet modern methods, in' 1 ; inc the prinuinent featuros and appliances of the • o pop ular Lyons Musical -Aradony, or wlrltlitis t ;•• thL.r Rev, L. H. ShertroOl. was ferule: I,y and proprltt , r. til.c-rvoc,l t.ts v.e mnsioal acqnikenit , uts and I•VPriene tuachinr.,.—Edi!or • 1 Towanda, May 9,18:2. . _ NEW -PLANING- Thoundersii.7—•ee. having built a biri:e. :‘.mt ccmaula dt,-, in the Borough of Towar,la, an,l t:lled i• with ...to most mojerh and t_•nproved mat:Amery, for th. manufacture of WTNDOW SASH .LND I.:LLNDS - AtiD SCHOOL 8.1,7 MG, And alt Other work portair.fr. , rt , Jolr.erv.+Ff.ll)edoue to ruit our cthitotaers. Venous building. and not living r,inst thani t-,yelve to fourteen miles distant. will find it largody gm their 'interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have It worked by our.r.asellin:.my.' Ilring ;your grist of Flooring, or other lumber. atd while your team is feeding. have it ground out and take It Louie with son. Wo will ray CASTI' for FINE AND riE2rLocr. our lumber dd. ;Come and Bee ns, or if yon canc-ota't r, n•rin". 1 • Towanda. Bob.. Isfi4 • • BOOK-B - LN . DEBT, -THE PITI3 lie is rt..peotfttlly infore...i'ed that tb.c. 7 1300k-Din deny ha; be,n temov,i'l to tt.to , •Iteporter" Thaifting tlard story, vlPrb Tall Le dono ciAJE.-- . 4IIZDING! . . . I ei In all its Tarioria braneLes. an terms asreasonable as ""the braes" will allow. The Bindery will be. under the charge of 11. C. ITIIIT..I= 4 ikn experienced Binder, and all Bork will bepr6mptly done in a style and manner witiat cannot be excelled. Music, Magazine., Newspaprrq,OM Docks, trc., bound in eve:7 variety of style.. rarticular attention will be paid to ;lir DuUm; and Itin , l!ng of To any desired, pattern, which in quality and dulls. bility trill 4T - warranted. All work will bo ready for delivery when proinis.Nl. The patronage of the public is solicited, kid per: feet satisfaction gna.—antced. Towanda, Apgust 2. 1864—t.i. T HE AILIERICAN, SEWING' _MACHINE. . , This machine is cotaldered Lt mechanical men to bathe BEST CONSTRUCTED, MOST' DURABLE Sewing Mazhino es'..Z‘r offend to the Ohne: 'lts. SIMPLICITY OF' ONSTEVCTION, EASE OF. ItUN NING, VARIETY - OF WOES WITECOUF eEIA:COE Aid its unparalleled success Wherever, it his been introduced, speaks Wonderfully for it as Meg the most complete Fainily Sowing Machine now in use. Its adaptation to . -4- LIGHT Oli HEAVY WOB Ig truly beyond competition. These machines are for gale by IVILI 4 SON- AILKWELL, OF ToNvANDA,, P.. • And their manner of conducting their Lusineseis fast winning for thou - the confidence of the pubh.7. You can examine this machine at their wilco iu Mercar's Block, or they will cheerfully show. it at your house without charge or grumbling. Don't let oilier agents aeli you a machine out of dste or behind thefdraea befure examining . tdie Amanlcaw. Orders 9thcrwise, will receiyoTtorupt attention. - Towanda, May 1,1871. I=l fr For Medicine as#,, r..:lDrtr;g4ifits TuWANTA, B. F.0DGE.1‘..4 k iA BLANK BOORS, prugs anEMOdnes. TURNER !& GORDON,. PAVITOIq'S 13140 E. T0WL9.W36..A., , I:7A. WHOLESALE Bri'AM W(,G G-_.I 1) S,TB . ! - ~ - ', -- ? • nairthgreitewilvely repaired their store, at the eld stand. hart) re-opened selected stO ck.nAlsting with a 1 borge, new and :veil eo of . . • ::. 1 . : • ACIDS, EXTRACTS. EDIXIDII; liElli.w suG u, , . - COATED PILDS, I OWD.E.P.S.,fIt'IIS, d'ilart:d, I • TlN ' CrCitEB,vii#B,- &d, 1 ! • _ ethrall BOTANIC, LCIIECTIO AND ITOMEOPATincIitE PAItATION - 8, • • DYE .STUFFS, MACHINE OLLS, ° • • EITILt R4FINED KrzosENE, 414:011€1, PURE WIN AND L Egroits, ror Jiedlanai f,,urV.,ses. TOBACCO, SNLTE AND CIGARS, . All the POPULAR PATENT 3IE'DICZES, 7 4;zt: a Fine Aar.aitrunt.of TOILET ANp .F.NCY GOODS • • •I ' Moro than Ulf: usitat care and attention givenn ta the Compo 3 nr.%ling - of Prescriptions. open Son,tyy,. front o'eJoc/:,a m.,to I p.m. lzgrora 5 p.ni. to 7 I , . xn. M Dr, atai4. can be consulted at the store eu .at tirdn,3/ of each *eel:, as Ur,..-tr)f,,ro. Tow:cur:a, 'fay 7, 1872 • r. ();ID. STILES ' • havig pu4cliiael • • ,- Ty l ip: artro STORE \ tier L. A, DriouwA : v, 1.; Looru, P.1.,4 , . Has now. la rtock and is constantly- re - ie‘iing I . :cid, supplies of pi:trod:Tugs and Ifediehates, Dyes,P...intx, Varnishes ' &c .: - Agent for . all the tuostp.pu!a r p a t. ent afedicittes. .A., fresh supply of the celebrated i VINEGAR r,rrrEit9..l. _ Pure Wins and Liquors for rrredielilai piii.,,,, ,i beet brawls tit' Cigars auil Tobacco; chiile- rerfurii ery; toilet arid fancy articles, flavoring extract., Lichool books, stationery, and news. Dinh rs scri. plied with stationery at low prices. All rule:lllr.. ens books furnished to order at publishers' price, The Dcadoi will continue to pra'dice ruedlci_n e a, heretofore. 1 0.iliee at the Luu,.;. Store; residenee ~1 . . posite Presbyterian rhiti"eh. I 'reserildi.n,4l.i. 1 rr ecipts acenrately,epnipeunded at all holir-rbya perer.t el( rki: ' [April : • -- r f :\ YT. R'S CELEBIiA.TED ort Pp.Titedy should be fept and • used by .o itry Farmer that keeps either Cattle or flora( s. Teamster and Livery Stable Reeprr. every y , l - iatt and llorse Fai-ier for it will many tinies and TICtSE 41 - ben'all othr Laval failed. Miners and Railroad Men certainly iiki_ep t,i fsir it. is V.IIRra-passedlor" br and Sprains. IViarkstnifhs should keep it for tle.: own use and for their customers . tender fo• r,. r‘oiss'' as riotldint equals it for tender feet. Ever:: 1 , , •1:.- tiufferitig front pain and lameness of any kind, Ir:irosl cuts, en any eruption of the Ci — n , ,iChilblains er auy disease requiring an .outwar,l ehotild certainly keep this cele brated me.dclne. Every bottle warranted to give For-sate by Dr. it. C. Porter Son & CO. Porter !: Klriby and ft:o , Yr. Druggists, T , iwatela Pa. .I:it by every I Dirriguist and dealer in Brad ford adjoirtinj cQuuttes. Johnstonts3ll - o,i-aiy and Cowden, wholesale Patent Medicir.e.D.lpot,No..C92A.rch street Philadiplll l ,3,Pit., Wholesale.Anfints; BIIOWNIG TAYLOR, jtilyl9'76-tf Proprietor,iLeßaysville, Pa. •. • .111C:.‘.;...- TO 'ITV PUBLIC'! rh., 71:' 11!• I hey are aciw prel.an, I L:: KL\G DtSI`;E:;-. BM In •Ln. jis . . • •z• -: the r-cTricc.i Gnu Ravin vi‘a:crti - expctrs3 or 4.. •• i•r..t,:t • ' Lug frocallk ell,m of 11...Stulcu • . •-.; a)_:c3rsa wi ch car.rot Lc =a p I urc.wn • 1 iu eltranecj, t11:4 s: dc of our 1::rn:,-st. also seureil tho?orriNaraino=t ca:. ana gentleluanly \ beison to ( a . t,tcLa to. the busir.o.-s. J. S. one of czf•firm.,,,l'! Furnituro ~ ture:on tr(et, and C FILLS, tie 1 1 other menal , sr of the firn., at Lis .J r ,- ....., [ . .1 cle - nr:o on thin: street. or about tb.o ofl3 , CI Jar. d. 1 . NV. f...yiezni r a very reliable 11r.,.1 ithusk. oat,y, on. lark er Efonqe. I' i3n2s'72ff Viv]\.NDA ACiIsIICITLTEIZAL STI7LL ALIVE! ..li , nt of •1 Th . . - . , s;.iierie .ttr. -::::!.(1 :Llc• 13c Et LUMBER W.ASTONS; \_., PIATFOLM. WAGONS, COVERED AND OPEN BtGGIES. cver lAst Fcketca OAK AND HICKORY TIMBM Tr.a an 1 - ork. r-laao 145 the ra,:st EIIIENCED . WORKIIEN. Go the PA IT.N R USSIA SE:ITS ;very light,atd so durable tbat even tu,. httte to do ward, their decay. . . Ilsaso ciarmite our.r i ttork bctore ttht•re. Rooiriu plot° ou short not ace. • Towahtlt Jitly 20, 1970.. F IR:ST NATIONAL BANE, OF TOWANDA • CAPITAy SuEr.rx FuND Tlaisß t ()fen lINTSTA .D.F.XCILITLI:, r..-: transactio of a • GENERAL BA NEING . Bt".7:.\' i.,:..5. INTEREST AID ON DEPOsiTs iGnEFITFNT SPECLLL CAIIF. GIVEN TO TUE C.C.L.LE,`TI ,, N ~ 7 .Nt. L'sr! CirEck% Parties wishing to FC' - 11 - SIC , ICET to any' part United States, England, Ireland. Sea:laud. t'...- eipsl citiesi and towns - of Europe, eau I:tn. drafts for that purpose. PASSAGE .rre.SErs ' • To or froro tho old country; by bsot rtcc..LAr cr ssi tog lines , always on hand. • _ - • FA'aili74l4lloi4EfT OVER AT ICU' rt!EID D:Atre Highest Prifxraidivr IJ. S fic!nds, JOS. , POWELL, President DeCelubr 1, 180. • ATEIySTEAII MILL 1 Es.; SHESTIEQUIN; PA iio subfierib deeba. , a to givo uoiicii that h 1.7 Lec STEAM . FLOUR:IV' - 11 - I ft 1$ now in snecelsful operation.. and that he :a r:it parvi to do all work in his lino on short not.:,.e. • CUSTOM. ORMDINO DONE 01i4TIM SA3IE 'TEIAT IT LS RECEIVED • \Th3at, P.lletwllett, and Ityo Flnnr, FeNI. ni4ay.l - rn hand a7;..1 t".•; lame t rata • PAltllo4,Aft NOTlCE—Perso•a i s . lieic;;c on C.: west side of the ricer desiring to patronize ray will have their ferryago Paid both ways. ,When thzy bring Fritts ton bunhels and upwards. • ap1.1'7.1. I 1 F. ti.'„IIESIC I I D. D. iTR W. (. uuarALN ry %C..ty to att. tir " utir, t L 11W111 J. S. AI.YN. C. 31..31..kNV1LLE. I ; 4 125,00it 40,000 N. N. ri:rr4.