kscelllnteong. A OAPITAL STORY. Deacon D. was very mnehinterest ed in a revival that was Wan place in his neighborhood, and as a come , Licence, -was continually - urging his neighborhood to'"come over to the I.Ord's side," as he expressed it, He ?,tail frequently importuned: an. old neighbor of his, Who was notparticu larty noted for his . professionof relig ion, but was nevertheless highly re spected by all.who knew him-4o at tend•lone of their evening meetings.— NOw the piety and honesty of the dea• con was a matter of doubt among his fellow townsmen, and particularly SQ _ with the old man above mentioned, who, for .convenience, we may calls- Uncle Josh. After repeated calls, Uncle Josh con seated to aecompany he deacon to one Of the meetings, and aecordingingly attended him to the "red Echool house one evening, much to the surprise of all present, • .11-Ohe course of the evening the dea con riro , :e with a penitential coante ntince to tell his experience. He as. the prince of sinners, he said. tt he got his deserts, . he. would lie tailislad forever from divine favor: After making himself - out to be_all that is vile iu man according to his interpretation of "he that humbleth himself shall be exalted" he sat doicti - .'•with the sublime sense of having done his duty, Uncle Josh if he - wouldn't tall hi experience. ithsome little vluctance'he meekly . r.roseli.mid the breathless attention of the assembly. It Was an unknown oceurence for Uncle Josh to speak-in meeting. Ho said he' had - listened, with great interest _to the remarks of the deacon, and he could assure the brethren that, from his long - acquaintiunce with.him, he could fulry er . l , lolSe all the deacon had said con . rerliing his meaness and vileness, for be certainly was the meanest Man he vcr knew. • The wrath of the deacon • - was terrific. He shook his fist under C;icle Josh's nose, and exclaimed ; "You're a cnrifounded liar, and I'll you as soon as you get out of the church "N; UNEAPPY DISCOVERY• • In ero:Tsin ,, the Plains in 1852, Tc v 'Dodd • was gobbled 'tip by tl.:c =mot Indians, and some mouths vein:lined a • captive among them. • He says among other plunder obtained by the Indians when they Lis train was a hand-organ, which an adventurous Italian was bringing out 'to California. They beacon around the, old Italian ata fried him In it, but his organ They catTicd away with them, as the yind it gave .out when the c4ank v, - as.turned delighted their murder inr, hearts. For it is true, as Ccon— • grove says in the opening lines to his tragedy of the "Mourning Brick,i' that: Lath charms tqs.,othe the spage beast, eks, or bend a knotted - oak. The organ was a big thine , e among the Indians - after they reached their vil lage. The chief had a man to sit in front of his hut -and grind it every night. ,It was set to play "Yankee . Doodle," anti "Yankee Doodle" it playtA every night, , week in and week out, without any "variation." Oue night, in fooling with the . "ma chine.- the Indian grinder Lshifted the stop, and when he_ resumed the crank out carne "Pop Goes the Wea sel." The old chief listened a mo ment, dud snpposing the machine waq : ' ,- Toilpl, hiS tomahawk, Lapcd froin the door of his hut, and with a - tierce yell; -brained the dis )vervr-'ol..ihe new tune' upon the Cif y The characer of a community de p.mis much .on the young women. ii he ter , -are cultivated, intern :.(complished, the young men tiiil f0..1 she requirement that they ilieilliclvLs should be upright and cntlemanly, and. refined ; but if their Jeinale friends are frivolous and the young men will be found to be dissipated and, worthless. But r, - :inember always, that a sister is the best guardian of a.brother's'integrity. the sui est inedictitor 'of faith in fi2niale purity. , As a daughter, she is the true light of home. The pride of the father oftener is centered iu his sons, but affection is•ex-pended on his daughter. She should therefore be the sun and center of all.—Tent , pteraiict! Pre ,s. L'IIDENS or LIFE.- . --The grand .differenee• between the Christian and the man of the world is, that the bur a: u of thr). one is gathering as he 1-1 - oceeds, while that of the other is becoming lighter and more'easy; the man r:f carnal mind and worldly af fections clinps more and more to his farth, and now cares thicken around his de , tth-bed; his burden is collcctipg as he advances, and when con4:s to the edge of the grave it down to the bottom like a millstone. But the blessed Spirit, 7rodually ekvating,the Christian's t. , mper and desires, makes obedience more easy and delightful, until he motits into the 'presence • 'of God, where he finds it "a service of per fect freedom. - ---,Charks . 11 olfe. THE INFLUENCE OF 'TEMPER ON HEALTlL—Excessivo labor, exposure to wet and cold, deprivation of still.% cient quantities of necessary and . wholesome food, habituarbad lodging, .loth and intemperance, are all dead ly cuenaies to human,life'; but tiley :Ire none of them so bad as violen and ungoverned passions. Men and -.rtuueu hav3 survived all these, and. at last reached an extreme old tuT c e.; but it May be safely doubted wheth cr a single instance can be found of rimi of violent and irascible teni per, habitually subject •to storms of ungovernable . passion, who has nr iivei at a very advanced period of 1; ie. It is, therefore, a matter of the highest iMportance to every one de sirous to preserve " . a sound mind in a sound body," so that the brittle vessel of life may glide down the stream; of time smoothly and secure ly, instead of being continually tossed amidst rocks and shoals which en danger its existence,to have a special Cfuv. amidst all the vicissitudes and trials of life to-maintain a quiet pos. : assion Of his own spirit. Journal bt Health, mr,s. E. L: WOODR u NO., 2 Mit.Cres BLocz, TowixDA, Mss g. - nrchased from Mn. II E. GarTln the entire nst and tv.rmr:ve right to sell in thil place the CELEBRATI:D BUTTER ICE PATTERNS (f Ll..rtz:t.r.la Mimeo, }ten, W a ys, an 4 cl.;:drtc. :are , kr.ri y,att apt.rti- , 1 atf.e - t <>f Ett,kt I'A ' • INIA.• V— 1. wcx,Dixr.v. 1, 1t77. Vrerarula, ._. . . Pxf':ii 1 4U PI A Z (11 V ROUTE TO PHEIADEL- NORTH PENNSYLVANIA BAILBoAD. Shortest and most direct Una tO tisnore. Washingtoromd thel3ol4ll. Passengers br route take lenuisTivarda & New Fork Itsilroadthis train, passing Towanda at 10:90 A. 31., and.2:os p. m.; inks dose connection id Ds thlehein with Express train of North Penn's Batt road. sad time Philadelphia at 810 10:30 p.m., in to take night trains eitbsr for the gonth . ol• West. Palace cars are attar-boa loin* 2:05 P.X. train. City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival ot all trains corms passenger to the various pips, and to all partsof the citr. sonnanweo. Leave 'North Penes lisarceid Dela; corner Berk% and American 8:.: Philadelphia. 9:30 & 9:43 L 314 arriving at 'Towanda 4:57 & 8:05 PAL. same sweats& Baggage Exprei- collects and delivers beg , gage, office No. 105 Soot i Fifth street, Philadelphia. ram= Acomotonavvorts. Freight reeeived at Front ma Noble streets, Phila delphia, and forwarded by Daily Fut Freight train tO Towanda, and ell points in Bulge amnia valley with quick dispatch. Erin MAME. Gen. ant.R.P. rat., Front and Willow Etta. - Jettia S. 1872. Philadelp/da. RAILWAY. SrAr ANDLicraartn Dtagriso Boos a= Warm Cosenza, combining all Modern Im i rennoadtik Ire run through on all Trains between w Tart. Roch ester, Buffalo, Illagara Falb, ilhaapeturkm Bridge. Cleveland, sod Cincinnati. Abstract of Time Table, Adopted Aine 3,1812. WESTWARD. • STLTIONS.I 5° L 11° ' 14 °• i":‘• p. 7. f 11. • 1 - A. Y. A. Y. P. U P. Y. New York.. /....Leave 900 11 00 620. TOO Jersey City-- " 916 11 15 5 1 ; 7 2 0 Susquehanna ... " S5O 815. 155 235 Great 8end....:. " 837 217 ..... 1 . ! ., Binghamton 4SI 915 252 3'25 Owego 5-15 10 10 345 41 Waverly 0 660 11 00 IL 27 4MB Elmira .., 625 .. 11 50 505 5 0 Corning ~ 702 12 35 542 601 Painted P05t..... " 12 33 •Bochester....../..rrive. 10 . 30 ... ,10 201 10 20 Hornellsville.... " 815 . 2 . 05 8705 B 720 Buffalo," . 11 50 620'11 20 11 20 Niagara Pa ll s— .. . 12 45 700. 12 10 12 10 Susp'nsion Bridge " 1250 7081215 12 15 Clifton .. • ' 12 55 715 12 20 12 20 Dunkirk " • 148 732'12 60 12 60 Cleveland - .1 412.5 200 700 700 Cincinnati ... P 4 25 ....... A. 6 00 A. 6 00 . It. `x. -x. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TWINS WESTWARD. 5:00 a.m., except Stmdays, from Owego. Stopping at Tioga 5:27, Smithboro 5:55, Barton 6:12,; Waverly 7:00. Chemung 7:38, Wellsburg 8:05. Elmira 8:40, Big Flats 10:20, Corning 11:30, Painted Post 11.48, Addison 12:53 Rathboneville 1:27. Cameron Mills 10, Cameron 2:15, Adrian 3:10, Mutate° 3:40, arriving at Hornellaville at 4:00 p.m. 5:15 a.m., except Sundays, from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 5:38, Kirkwood 5:52. lounton G;l2, Hooper 6:35, Unlon 6:45. Can= 7:03, Owego 7:20, Tioga 7:40. Eindtliboro 8:00, Bar ton 8:08, Waverly 8./7. Chemung 8:40. Wellsburg 8:55, Sol - ithport 9:11, Elmira 9:13. Big Flats 8:50. Corning 10:17, Painted Post 10:24, Addison 10:53, BatlibonerMe 11:10, Cameron Mills 11:31, Cameron 11:4U, Adrian 12:00, artiste* 12:13, and arriving at Hornellsvillo at 12;22 p.m. 6:00 a.m., daily, from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 6:20, Kirkwood 6:48, Binghamton 7:18, Hooper 17:43, Union i7:53.' Campville 18:15, Owego 8:38, Ticga 19:01. Smithboro 19:15, Barton 19:25, Waverly 10:10. Chemung 110:15, Wellsburg 10:35, Elmira 11:00, Big Flats 11:40, Corning 12:12' p.m., Painted Post 112:15, -Addisbn 12:45, Eathbotreville 41:00, Cameron Mills 11:15,1 Cameron 1:27. Adrian 11:50, Canisteo 2:02, and arriving at Vornelbrvillo at 2:15 p.m. 1:10 p.m., except Sundays, from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend, 1:57. Kirkwood 2:30, Bing hamton 3i12, Hooper 4:18, Union 4:52, Campville 5:30, and arriving at Owego at 6:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m.. except Sunda from from Elmira. Stopping at Big Flats 1:39. Corning 2:00, Painted, Post 2:06, and thence, via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at B:s7pm. ' 2:39 p.m., except Sundays, from Binghamton. Stopping at Hooper 2:43, Union 2:50, CAunpville 3:05, Owego 3:18, 'Flags 3:35, Smithboro 3:45, Barton 3:52, Waverly 4:09, Chemung 4:20, Wellsburg 4:32. South port 4:47. Elmira 4:49, Big Flats 5:17, Cornhog:s:3s. Painted Post 5:42, Addison 6:02, Rathboneville 6:15, Cameron Mills 6:27, Cameron 6:35, Adria 6:55, Cat. isteo 7:07, and arriving at Hornellsville 7:15 p.m. BEE RITE STORE, w, riIf:LWKLI.t; Raines O. p A,Ta 011,4 No. I No. No. No. STATIONS. 1 3 • 4. 8. 1 -i----1 -- f. P. M. M. A. N. z , ........ ...... ...... ...... Cincinnati Leave 9 45 1 . 045 ....,... Cleveland . ii . 5 151 900 . ...... Dunk irk 0 ' 110'... .1 1090 .. Clifton ` 0 1 30 1 5 30 . 955 -7 15 Snsp'nsion Bridge - " •1 40 54010 05 720 Niagara Palle— . " 145 545 10 12 730 Buffalo 2 301 620 11 25 800 Rornellsville ... 0 9 616 10 10 306 11 00 Rochester .. 400 530 800 Corning 72511 38 4 32 12 18 Elmira ii 803 12 15 513 12 47 Waverly 840 12'50 549 L2O Owego ii 925 130 628 1 - Binghamton,- .. 0 10 10 2 151 711 2 Great Bend ° 241 740 80. Susquehanna ..„ 0 ' 10 58 300 810 338 Port Jervis Arrive -2 52 650 11 55 645 Middletown ....., .. . 353 7 451 72 r, • Goshen • ..803 ...... ..... Newburgh, ..,.. 11 40 , trf Paterson 5'50 1000 - 9 35 1 ll+ Newark , u 700 205 5151....., Jersey City u 633 11 38 310. 025 NOW York u 700 11 00 B3 O ll 940 A. M. M. P. P. X.. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS EASTWLED. 6:00 a.m., except Sundays from Horuellsville. Stopping atCanisteo 5:22, Adrian 5:47, Cameron6:so, Cameron Mills 7:00, Bitthboneville 7:90, 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, Charming 1:50, Waverly 2:30, Barton 3:08, Smithboro 3:25, Tioga .1345, and arriving at Owego at 4:10 p.m. 5:55 a.m. daily from Hornellsvill. Stopping at Camero 7:45, Addison 8;49. Corning 9;47. Elmira 11;03, Waverly 12;42,p.`n., Smithboro 1;40, Tioga 2;00, Owego 2:30, Carnirille 3;03. Union 3;38, Bing hamtOn 4;12, Kirkwood 4;57, Great Bend 5;22, and arriving atSusquehanna at 6;00p.m. 7;00 a.m., except Sundays from HornelUville.- Stopping at Cantata°. 7;13, Adrian 7;25, Cameron 7.42, Cameron '7;42, Cameron Mills 7;48, Itathbone- Ville 8:05, Addison 8;13, Painted Post 8;30, Corning 8:33, Big Flats 8;49, Elmira 9;08, !Southport 9;15, Wellsburg 9:30. Chemung 9;45, Waverly 10;60, Bar. ton 10;15, Smithboro 10;23, 'Tiogalo;3s, Gwego /0;48 Campville 11;05. Union 11;20. Hooper 11;30, and arriving at Etingtuuntonll;4o 7:00 a.m.. except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at Campville 7:47, Union 8:28, Hooper 8:41, Bang hamton 9:10, Kirkwood 10:30, Great Bend 11:15, and arriving at Stisquebanna at 11:55 a.m. 1:55 p.m., except Sundays, from Hornelleville, Stopping at Canisteo '2:08, Adrian 2:20, Cameron 2:45, Cameron Mills .2:51, Eathboneville 9:07, Addi son 3:25, Painted Poet 3:53, Corning 4:35, Big Flats 4:28 Elmira 4:56. Southport 5:12 Wellsburg 5;30, Me mung 5:48, Waverlyi 6:05, Tioga 6:50, Owego 7:05, Campville 7:32, Union 7:52, Hooper 7:59. Bingham ton 8:20. Kirkwood 8:45, Great Bend 9:02, and ar riving at Susquehanna at 9:22 p.m. 1:58 p.m., except Sundays, from Painted Post. Stopping at Corning 2:05, Big Flats 2r2e, and arriv ing at Elmira at 2:40 pan. • • Daily. t Idondays excepted, between HoritellsVille and Port Jervis, II Stop Sundays only. air Through Tickets to all points West at the very Lowest Bates, for side in the Company's„ollice at the Waverly Depot. This is the only authorized Agency of the Erie Railway Company for the sale of Western Tickets in Waverly. Ese,gage will be checked only on Tickets purchased at the Company's office. L. D. ItIICXEIt, Deal Supt NEW ARRIVAL OF SILLLINEUtt GOODS! On and alter SATURDAY, Ocr. sth, I shall be,prepared to exhibit my ntwi arrival or MILLINERY GOODS To the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity. My StOdr comprises everything in the lino, and I shall con tinue to sell at my usually reasonable rates. . Giro me a call- and examine the good for year. selves. Oct. 1. 1872 TOMPKINS COUNTY 1 Thls is an Attschutont to that must , cLkc , :MA ' CELNE, THE TOMPKINS COUNTY NVIIEtas BAKE And wo can remmmend it a tho Brir PLASTER BOWER Li TEE MAIMET I Its advantages over all others s us rainy, but we call special attention to its adaptation to SONCING PLASTER, LIME. ASHES. BONE DUST illhozb4Nactv)Hoom.•4:4:lll Tte Distributing device is so arranged wa to effeo tually crush all lumps . ; thereby Insuring an even distribution'of Plaster, even when Toll of hard dry lumps. • ll' SOWS EQUALLY WET '4 ALL amps OF OMR% AND GRA 8 SEEDS,, Such as Wheat, Bye, Oats, Barley, Buckwheat,Cor n Flax seed. Timothy, Clover and other Orme seeds. The-Seeding-Box is hung under the axle, near the ground, and can bo • USED IN A STRONG WIND WITHOUT SCAT TERING THE PLASTER OR SEED, HOWEVER LIGHT It is driven by s cam on the wheel, which wfl not get out of order from use ;.0 is the cue when driv en by gears.' ' :eV oil .I 1 1 • zimoia I , • 1 1 t 1 L4lis PRICES OF SEEDER AND ELME, Seeder, •lone, or complete Bake Combined Bake tad Seeder Seeder Attachment, alone 116. Farmers wanting the Seeder complete to sow Wheat or Rye, or for Fall sowing of Plaster, kr.. can hare the machine and pay for it same time as though purchased next spring.. EVERY MACIILNE IS WARRANTED R. M. WELLES, General Agent. Towanda. Pa., Ang. 20,1822. ; COKE! Tho.BEST. moat DffillikßLE, and most ECO NODICAL MEL for canary psdposas daring snm tart. Par male by the TOWANDA OAS COMPANY Twth es cents per LI:14AI at the (het Dom*. allit sq•-r, etuta lic4l7.rwL. may 30.1870 F ". MEMS, bring Your - produce seat la *AnI. k L it IC 9rWANDA , Marble Works. GEO. MoOABE & SON Ana tad noshed the kiwi deceliasist d ERICA AND ITALIAN WC "R• MI 14 HI I Wet tablbitoil ta ibis notion. to , rid* am tovitotho attention alto potato. They Imp as lead or rand& So oast TOMB STONES, M9NTLFIi, tco., AT THE LOWEST TERiIB. Persons to mat of as to oar lbw Imre. apsettiar turned io call and examiz, oar dad'. MoCIABE & SON. Xorsada. Mgt NIL LADIES FIRIEND. The sales of Sewing Machines in u resicolett mules oath In 1172, to the *wows of Sowing Machine Patezta, show that the MANUFACTURING COMPANY More Sewing Machines than were ss 02se goid by any other company daring the lame period. 35 54* 2 NEW GOODS JOHN N. ABBOTT. Osn'l Pars'y Art S. M. GIIIFFIN $45 00 40 00 65 00 25 GO I= MONUMENTS; Wynn *b. SINC+EIR BOLD LAST YEAR 181.260 lIMJEUXIM, Ninety pee cent of them being FOR FANTEAri:I7I3E. This is over 60.000 • Ifsey Madam goad by WIOKHAM & BLACK Cixxicsas TOWANDA, PA., Ang,l4. 1872. -AT etr& B. A. Pett Co.'s - 01•PO 8 IT I TEE COVE T OVEX. . Consistlas of a gezeral line of BTAPta AND FANCY " DRY GOODS, I= SHAWLS, NII,BIAS, c)741 is):0 if I .-_:IA. 1[0:4 vA A ' :A. • a I . j HAIR GOODS FCill LADIES, I:=l^3 LEON LIWITCSES. BRAIDS MID COILS, Of all the Latest Stsles. r!';, Towanda. Oct. 8. 1872. SOMETHING NEW. W; A. ROCKwt.g.LL Earn pa:aimed a large and elegant iimortment cd J MP., GOLD AND I SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS dF ALL 'KINDS, GOLD. AND EilLrOt ounce AID BMW, PELTED m errs, GOBLIMS. t And all splandid goods for WiDDING SOLMAII PIMBESTI3. Spawns and Ports is as* Pens, Chains. and in tact flt= to POI" with an miles' variety of Ruing purchaamlfront.the late A. IL Warner's estate the entire lot t toots and ]!:tares I am iugpared to do all kinds of work at the shortest and warranted. Please give me a call and examine the goods and I will to give you entire satisfac tion. W. A. 80011WiLL. Towandk Oct. WW2. • tboonis sal itethkes. 7-1 mumasiGNED, HANEPTG , 1 14010 1 11411biailbsbdurastat - ft ON len & RATOZ s 00.• 1i now Pricerld to els to tho "Woo of boalord Coma 114 a lop sod soil ostodid di* se GBOOIIBIEI3, bare prieberaqier Oda 'girl Sod as direst that I am asil 111 as for Spree vie as be perobeeed I sow *Ale bo fispobnissapisedklax& TEAS, COFFEES; SUGABS, InASCIL BALIMATIM SPlOiB, ARBON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO , WI DO.. ISCO;KIFEILIT DO. I lop oseiliolty on ROM HAIM LLIIIO. sad ell Idaho el YNR. 'Weald all the Wishes at tie pate° to ow Owl Bo Boa STOOK OF TOBACCO, In groi lity Cr Arm CMAl'll'soelebratedLoon drh Soy York Clim ' sgool saili4own aceP. Moo coil rod moats* our ok oY WOODEN NirMM. F 1 7 7 - V, 4 11.S0,11,14).1:51.01 SOAP& 101, &a Vali psi the MOWN& pia far COUNTRY PRODTICE. - • l y yl 1 .s ~. y~...y All meson !Mated to tin lapa Irm win Plasm WI, sod mats Immediate payment. Towanda, March, 1L IM?.. M J. LONG. - GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD.Lik()Vir, AIM STORE WART. tiOUR, FRPD, - MEAL, &43„ COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS., I desire to call the attention of the public to my assortment'of goods, which is always full and com plete, and will be sold to my customers at lowest market rates. My stock 44 TEAS, Flare been purchased since the late reduction in the tariff on them, and are offered at prices to cor respond. Orders by mail or qtberwise will receliis carefn and prompt attention. WI Thanking the public for ;the liberal pa they have given me, I wish aLvontinuance of same. . OARS PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE feb.2o'7l FOX ~& MERCITR . are now receiv ing a fresh stock of Goods in their line. bcmght since the let JannarT, to which they invite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town. OW goods are fresh and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1871. FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought sive d: the recent decline in price. and Belling cheap a taiL FOX MERCUIL Jan. 1 . 1871. F °ll/1 RCIIII are selling Gro ceries at Mail Jan. 19. 1871. Vat & HERCUR are selling New J,.." and Fresh Goode. Jan, 19, 1571. VO± & MERGUR are selling CiroA: miles cheap. .Tan.l9, 1871 L X (t-MERCITR are selling first ßua Oo'Oda only. Jan. 19.1571., FOX & NIF,RCITR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19,1871. HOSIERY, REMEMBER that we are selling J.AJ Goods Mt . .RETAIL! And that we won't be undersold Jan. 19, 1871 MICHIGAN FLNE-CIIT TapAl CO—Tery choice—at Jan. 19, 1871 - pox. & 31:ERCUR do not deal in Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19. 1871. OIIR can rely upon getting the vary beat the market afford. and at lowest prices. E. T. FOX. Towanda, Jam 19.'71. ILLtillY MERCUE. IQ MEMBER THAT FOX & 100, -LW CUB are retailing all kinds of Groceries at wholeaaleprices. The largest stock in tot-a. Goods first class: Prices low. . E. 1. FOX. Sept. 29.10. RENBYX MERCUR. THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN town by the quantity or retail at rat & MERCItIt'S. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS •THOS. muin. Itesputftilly announce to the public in general. that they have opened a large and choice stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS corner Main and Franklin streets,, Ttrunds, which they will sell u cheap u' the cheapest for CASH 1 Ton will always find Tint 111113,1111 there. Just as happy as ever, to wait upon all old customers and as many new ones as will favor them with a call vacs, atpa. THOS. MUER k CO. TEM 10:311DITII. April. n. 1R7.2 pa THE PUBLIC. Having bought the stock and leased the old stand of Cowell & Mycr. I world say to all who buy their • GROCERIES In this place, that I sluill endeavor to keep a select assortment of everything usually kept in a Grocery Store. Also a full line of YANKEE NOTIONS, • Which I propose to sell very cheap far cub. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage and think I can make it mutually advantageous for you to deal with me. Yours, very respectfully, J. B. JOHNSON. Towanda, July 1, 1871. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS, BASED DAIL Y, In our DMINO BOOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of tilt day and rrening. °INTERN AND ICE CREAM ON HAND IMMO Also a fine assortment of Groceries, confectionery, Traits, Mita, mayllY tf 8.8. PATCH, EDI Mrs in hand slay Moot a O. B. PATOEL O. B. PRIOR. No. 1 .PAY TON'S BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA coFilm, .LCD SPICES, FOX. & MERCUU. FOX k. 31MICUR'S First block mirth of Ward Home. And .old at Wholesale sad Satan. TIECM REASON D. W. BOOTT 3 00. _ _ HIRAM TAILOR PASInONABLZ TAILOR 3, I Opt Public &Phi% Keep always on hand a full isoitr mono, READY-MADE (ILOTHING In all the latest [Alicia, HATS CAPS AND llMpßvriT &S, VurnisiOng, In great yariety., MJML`TO DONE ON SHORT - ALL WORK WARRANTED 6 6 MAIN STREET', TOWANDA, PA. 10(14M . Y TRONA • , , pucfoosor to aCIEJIT /WITS.) MERCHANT TAILOR, No. A, Griffith & Patton'. Block. Bridal Urged, To wanda. A good assortment of Cloths,,Vestingsand Gassimeres. constantly on band. Goods made to order in the bait manner. dee:l,ll.-Iy. THIS CAPS. THE cumet Tc4conternplate that man is made capable 0 fathoming g the depth of the mighty ocean and meas. uring the distant° to the most distant star, and we were about to sty,eatiable of weighing the solid con tents of the snn. And it is wonderfully strange tha thisiirm of Brothers hive Made themselves so con versant with every branch of the great and impor Cunt Clothing slut Furnishing trade that it inakes =questionably the plscefor every one to buy, Here you will find Clotkles extremely cheap. Igo uPou pile,licaP uP62 heap:; • Of every grade, texture; and hue. • For White or Black. Gentile or Jew.- All say at once, We will go there. For they do business on the square;" Their Clothes aro good, and prices Nat. They pay for all, and giro no ttnst. All that want Clothes should go and arc Those prices, styles, and quantity; Bata. Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick. Umbrellas or tiWalking Stick. "Buy your Furnishing Goods of them; . • j3ny all your Clothing offbeat; Buy of this firm, buy of no others, For reasons why.lt is WOLFF BEGTFLEM, Towandi, Oct. 1. 1872. BLOOD dz CO.. 801 l conithue o reanutecture their celebrated HORSE POWERS .& CLEANERS, and will sell a better meeting, for less money than can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do as much, or more. than any other, and are Jnore durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it is Il i. well down. We will send ~ ' • DISCELPTIVE TALOGUES. of :oar machines, on on. ONE AND TWO ORSE POWERS; One if_ Two Horse THEE HER .i. SE/ERA TOILY. THRESHER anti CLEANERS. FANNING MILLS, M. J. LONG CDICCL►S asz) nsuo saw mns.s. SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to oiler Give us a call before purOkfusing eleowbere. Vd "00 aIIaRIVIIEE 'Stirlyr,T4y "00 TOWIEI Aug. 2. 1869; FOUN,DERY & MACHINE 'SHOP The undersigned hating purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John Carman, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch,. MILL GEAR,INGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MAN DRILLS, MILL IRONS 3:cto go D."'= ;4 a ai I 4Dk And all work warranted to girls satisfaction. SH:MGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most improved kinds mannfactured and kept constantly on handicady for nse. BIDE HILL, IRON AND WOODEN DEANS CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds, and the latest improvements kept constantly on hand. LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTINGS SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, And all kinds of castings furalolood to NEANtiA ItOCINV'ELL. iLarch SO, 1970. THE 1101EE SHUTTLE SEW- ING MACHINE, THE , PETLFECATION OP MECHANISM, NOR EBOWN=VG, FELLING, BINDING, CAUDING,BGAIDING,BIANIDTO,QTCLIING. TDMICING, Ezinzmno,Eood-rnycnaxa A3DBATIIIMING.6 AWRICA AND EUROPE, Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable and Couplet*. Every BLshine Warranted for five fears. EQUALVY GOOD FOR ME OR HEAVY HOER. It is a Tritunph of Mechanical ganlna Prise - 0137,00 Tbi only practical low priced Lock-stitch Searing Machine ever invented. Don't be hambngsed by other Agents blarney, no matter how smooth their tongue may be, be sure they mean large profits to their own Rockets, ' D. it, WOODBURN, Agent for Bradford and Baia= Counties. Agents wanted. HOMO, Bradford county, Pa„,yeb. 29,11, BARBELLS ! BARBELLS !-A supply of Cider and Pork ItaiweLs, and all kinds of Cooper Work on hand, at W. A. ROCK WELL'S. . 0zt.9.1.2. Go. TO FROST SONS FUR NITURE =POI= for new style of Bed- Mods. EN matt at AND COATINGS. emilizA (3-oods WO hi (0) 54 And all kinds of MADE TO ORDER. PLOUGHS, Of all lizinfla. AND CHITRN POWERS, CELLAR GRATES, LARGE DION bETILES Pa anted in Oro*brag Misitow G,IMERT AD n PROVISION 0 10 . -It.oOABE. A EDWAApa. Wbolegle and listen Doan is FAMILY GROCERIES PR OVISION,S, ICISOMIII NNW BLOCK. TOWANDA. PA. • Wo do not deco' It necessary to its ell the dattent Wide. so keep. Our sonortinent 4I =4 In soil nottdair bat kIRST CLASS GOODS. Molt: petit to: Parnsece Produos. March 1.1870. CENTRAL MARKET. T inbeceibersJ fl 001dillne to keep constantly on bald • full and complete senortment of may- Mina pertaining to their badness, conalstlng matia• /15 oi • • BEEF, PORK, FREE R AND ALT SUGAR CITILID NAM& mumm. - - BEM LAMB VEA.L.'PMNABY. 1.- SAIMAG& I • LWMD. . ' BOLOGNA. DREEDIMET. TAILOW.k.c.,Acc. • LW. . I S FRESH FROM THE LAitrs, OTEITIZEI RECEMILD DAILY rrrlrMq!n"n Parties visiting Oysters in large or .mail quanti ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand, Czwraa. *mum:. Montanye'a Block, .first door north of Dr. Porters. CHAUL GIN:L=I4 1 KELLI73I & 11 - 13LLOCK. Tato. licizocz. I Feb.. 24, 1870-tf HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH; PAID FOIL GRAIN, BUTTER AND EGGS, G - 11ORGE WYSAIIILPSG, PA. , April 18. 187- 'Soots ard. Maces. NE* ;FIRM. _ IN TUE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. COR,SUrt & COONS Would annonnoe'that having bought out Mr. L. L. MOODY, they are now prepared to offer to the pub lic a large and Varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, GLOVES, MITTENS, LEATHER, SHOE PTHDLNOS, &Q. We shall keep a full line of HUMPHREY BROTH ERS & TRACY'S manufacture of goods as well as many other goods of Arat-class make. We ars sole agents for BURT'S Celebrated Make of BOOTS AND SHOES For Towinds. • And'eustorners can alu - sis rely Upon findings full supply of these goods for , LADIES, GENTS, k. CarLDRESS IWEAR Shoemakers and others wanting Leather shoe findings, ,ke r , will and with us a good assortment at ail - Mr. 8.8, Roberts° remains with na and is ready to 'give Std' in the tray of Fine Boots to all who may favor him with a call. As our_ gooda are all bought of the manufacturers we are able an 4 will sell at the lowest bottom prices for cash. We hope la fair dealing to merit the pat ronage of all. J3OnNF. c COIIII. R. m. N Towar.da, Oct-4872 O 0 WOODFORD, . NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, • Co. 3, PAXSON & GRIFFITHS BLOCII,BRIDGE St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cashi consisting of G-rs C.Lv, Ku' & STOCIA, BOYS CALF BOOTS, LADIES, MISSES and CMLDRM'S Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all goods warranted. A FULL STOCK OF LEATHER AND FINDINGR, Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of tho same. Towiada, May, 1, 1872. JULES HUGUEIsaN Is coastintlyreceiving a large and varied assort- matt of AMERICAN AND BWIBB GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES For Ladles and Gentlemen, Jewelry of all kiwis and descriptions, n : M 7. r " • • I ci,c•crc.s, t:r_lr.o4:l:-K*l:4A-14..:P110104:0•-•:):%:,11 I GREAT VARIETY. Partionlar attention given to I3,EP.2kTILING- Of all kinds. ALL WORE WARRANTED. Realm ber the place—Opposite rho Meana3ionse. Towanda. May 1.1871 cuticauatt WICKHAM 1 BLACK. SILVER PLATED WARE, Prom Bodge?' 4,l3Tcaker JAW= /11:CARII4 WS. EDWABDB. raORTANIT TO ALL WHO trE THEIR SIGHT! - The alght of the N T lseeteted, thata;eak a• : • ad and • . 1 . porfect preserved. PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL . pert.: r. rr.vtnringgf the 'COICCA I 7E CONVT.I, atTsTAL LLVJES. LONDON SNOWED AND 71'71E , 1 , ISLAM rcis IFRAX OA IX /LAMED Till& KM COELSEIt. & COONS AT THE OM H 171317121113. wawnwskivii FRlirr JABS k imA a ft 3i:::1 oirs tkii ao):14):A -1 lIM TABLE CUTLERY. : Agency of the I pJakft) ;1100ilv air .X•J:18+1:1 INSURANCE AGENCY WICKHAM Ac I3LACK'S. Towanda...Tali 23, 1871 The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles, made by the above institute arel now a long time before the public, andthe rapid and increased demand for them combined with the universal acknowledgment of their clearness in vision and ease to-the eye, shows plainly that .they are I superior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or 1 0. pressed,) they aro made to lie sold nly, without any calculation reipecting benefit the eye, and therefore the great Complaint of - or and weak sight. Thousands are using glasses ow which tire Wh and fatigue the eye, ere , the objet get dim after short usage, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destcovAng the sight, which, were they i properly suited, would be preserved a life time. 1 The advantages claimed for the Concave COIIVO7. Crystal Glasses are the following : The Leuzes are gronnd of the best material. pure and hard, and made duly for optical mimeses, they are therefore not liable; to get scratched or dim. They confer a brillikney and distinctness of vision not found - in any bther glass. - 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 mirror, according to the philosophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only instead of forcing it. That thelenses are centered correct into the frames. They can be used longer than any other glasses without changing to a higher power. 1 The frames are made strong and durablehy expe -1 rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WM. A. CRAIdIIERI.Di. 1 Dealer In witches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan da, Pa., had the solo Agericy for these glasses in Bradford county. No Pedlers employed. July 12, 1870-tf . . NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY 1 On Pine, between Main and Second, Streets, back of G. F. liaaon k Co.'s Ban§.l TOWINDA, PENN. 'A. HENRY , STULF,N & CO., Itespectlally anuotineu to hii frioridsaial patrons, that th have built a NEW BRICK ":AK.RIAGE: FACTORS, where they will constantly , A 7 - or. hands full aiwort tnezt of - FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BuGGTvs, PLATFORM WAGONS, TBOTTEIG SDIXFS, AND , SKELETONS, Made of the beet material and finished in the beet city style. His long experience in city Carriage Factories lvestbeta a decided advantage o ethers In the Finish, Style and Durabiltty of his Wagons. Al! they asks IS an This Mnsic School is classified' into three-depart merits, viz : • Preliminary. Primary aral'Adyanced. There will be a certiticatd given at the completion of each course with the musical standing.of the pupil. Pupils froin'a distance will find accommodations for board and`-piano Practice in the institution at %cry moderate prices, Nortor.-3lr..Sherwood has a progress. , O. course comprising the best modern metLods,ix:,o. ing the • prominent:features and appliances of the :ye pop ular Lyons Musical Academy, of which his 1 rotifer EfV. L. U. Sherwood, was formerly princlai: and' proprietor. Mr. Edgar 11. Shehvc.od has decided talent,.:lr.e musical acquirements and .eztenelve expf - elince in teaching.—Editor 116eltes:f Itezical Time 3. - REPAIRING PROM:PT LT AMMER TO i Towanda, May 9,1572. INSPECTION OF MS WORK previous to purchasing cisewher,, ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION Thankftil for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ash a continuance of the same. riinced pr:cei Towanda. May 24. 1870.-.4f THE OLD MAIN STREET 4 Carriage Factory. JAMES liRY:iNT Sint . 00ntinnets th m..anuflota.re of CARRIAGES ANT) WAGONS; Of every deseriptlon: at [he - old stand of G. 11 D-3.14.2, MAIN STREET, TO*ANDA PA His work is all of the LATEST STYLE AND FINJSH. In the nuoanfactnre of wagons nothing Is masa but BEST STEEL AXLES, To ether with the COMPOSITION BOXES In Light Work. PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS AND , LUMBER WAGONS Sept corutantly on hand. Icll3liiM ALL WORK SOLD WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY As` to finish. and u to durability. sir ALL woax W sPLI9'7I MONEY SAVED, BY PUECEASfIiG TOUR .4 ,STOVES SAND HARDWARE Orvel Jolng.'7l MBE DR. EL I O. PORTER & SON,. ALI sas OLD CASH DRUG STORE, Omer Nat i soul Pine Stmts. illairanCloi. Sionmently added largely to tbatr dock, tun and esinplete siontment..constituting an attenstre V. esibradotosny articles used tn the Arts for inechuniad purpose. oundtely italsond with to the propreseintionte of the public. whlch = id constonly implied with - purehmee. sad on the most reasonable taros at Whaintaki or .1146111. ccaudattag of Dlttioe, linfictsza, CiLEILICA,LB, ' moral, auk, vAsumoutis. • HOL AND TURPENTINE, atatt PAINT. PABNISU. TANNER'S AND. MACHWE OILS, Fancy and Toilet /utilise In aD their 7arlat7. SPONGES. =WM, 806.18, 611148 1 - • Pomades; Hairiiyes, Pecitunery. POCKET BOOKS,PORT MONAIS, Pociet Knives, Razors, TOOTH. sim Al r) HAIR PREPAHATI9:O3. _ For*edidnal use. Tonsoco, Sik#4, Puss Alii) G GABS, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Trusses, Sup porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, Breast Pchups Teething Dings, :tuning Bottles. . Fipples. Fipple Shells and Shields. Syringes, • Bed Pans. SW-Sealing Fruit Jars. Thee , . ammeters. Flavoring Extracts. Stone Rigs, Glass Ware, Bottle., Vials, Corks, Bath Thick, and Stove Blacking. Fish Tackle. Am. munition, Ica, Botanit., Eclectic and Honicepath- Medicines, and all the popular Patent • . MEDIOLNES.. I articles warranted as represented. Perrone at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail,- wmela will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratuitously at the °Mee, charging only for medicine. sir Thankful for past liberal patronage, wouldr pectfully announce to their friends and the public,that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. g Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 in. to 1, and 5 to 6 p.m. PORTER & SON. • April 1,.19721—yr. RHEIILITISII-+NEURA_LGLI to :1 ng pf.rson pro:luting any Meliene showing half as many befog, permanent c eures as Dr. FITC.EIed Veor.mr.r..r. itilenualle Bummer. Used inwardly only.. A pleasant Medicine; free from injurious drug'. Warranted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured 9.1 in every 100 patients treated in the pest ten yesas. (See testimony). It is the scientific pre scription of Prof. Jos. P. Fitter, M. D:, a graduate of the University of PerinsylvauLa, A.. D., 1833.—n0w oric of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and Profe.sor of Chemistry and Toxicology,—Wl3o has made 'Smuggle, Chronic and Irilatuatory li:ileums, tisui the specialty of his entire professional' life--a fact vouched for by the signatures accomatlying each bottle, and other testimonials of many promi nent renowned physicians and clergymen. To pro feet, sufferers from ,poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money. a legal Firmed guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer -send ing by letter a fulldescription of aftiction. In case of failure to cure, amount paid positively refiinded. Medicuie sent anyihere by express, collect on 'de livery. Afflicted Invited to write for advice;„ all in formation and medical advice sent by letter"gratia, Address Dr. J. P. FITLER, 29 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy is. sold or obtained by Druggists. ;For sale by PORTER & KIRBY, Druggists, Mer etir's Block. Towanda, Pa. . . . . , CRY EMZILMN U. S. CLARY, JAMES BRYANT, *. L. PENDLETOIL IMms ' TIMM TRULL. And ail Undo of Brushes. KEROSENE OR COIL. 014 Baratta Mild.% LAMPS. IMADIE. WICKS. CaFlLTir.vii. Sperm. Lard, Vtralo, Raab Foot, rum mac* AND LIQIIOIIBij $5Ol WILL BE PAID THE WORLD'S TONIC. • Pnrid,y Vegrialde and free from-AlcohoL JUNPER TAR • 3E3 I ri" . .E 1 E A CERTAIN CURE FOR Seated - Cough. Incipient Consumptions Colds, Spite 'Ling Blood. Inuamation of the Lungs. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Droop, Whooping Cough, Asti.-- ma, Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsia; . Jaundice, -Dizziness, Loss of Appe tite,-Fevcr and Ague. Indigcetion. Lives Complaint, Diarrhoea, and all Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach, Liver, • and Kidneys. • • W. H. GREerG k -CO., SVIIbLSILE'riUtGGISTS, ELanr..t, Solo Agents, and to whom all orders ehoald be, addrossod. . Price, $l.OO. ;eirr See Circulars fur further inforiaathm.—az Scid by all prugg.lstg. janel2,72-tf T owAND ! AmUSICAL AC ADEMY. EDCall. 11. iiIIERWOOD:PI,::•.:c:IfAL SUSQUETIAN . Z..ZA COLLEGLITE INSTITUTE .TOWAVDA. - PA. . . Pupils tr:11 he recel]reda a.g timaer:.t the followin• rates : Piano Forty pupils, per quarter, Including Ilarmory, aid Vocal class, p•zr q'r STRICTLY tbas QZlAltrinux - IN -kr TA.Ncr,.. 'Recitations twice a wiek. No deduction of " time made up." except incase of illness of more than one n'eck's duration. "VHEW PLANING HILL • . The undersigned havir..; built a large and commu diousHirt the 'Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, for tho ruanufacturo.cif WThDOW-SASH I._till BLThDS Are prepared. to fal eiders, whether large:or small, upon the shentest noti,..e. We Lave also A large ca• riety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and patteral. Which we can turnish ranch cheaper than they can be worlted by hand, - - .PLANTSCI, - t ' • TONGISED:Ci, G.IIOOYLNG. - AND.scnoOL . SAWCi - G, . - And all other work pertaining to Joinery, wlllbe donis to rut our customers. Persons building. and not living More than twelva 'to fourteen miles distant. will find it largely for their interest to buy of us. or tiring their lum b er and have it weried by •eur machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber, and whiko your team is feeding, have it ground out and take it home. with you. We will pay CASH for PINE AND HEMLOCK I.AT)1BEI: delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us; or if you cancom't c, write. Towanda. Feb.. 1g44. P.,R0D0F.R.4 CO. & ROOK-BINDERY.-TECE PUB lic is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the .'Reporter" Building, third story, whei.e will be done 8008-BINDING! In all its carious branches. on terms asreasonable as the times" will aßon The Bindery will bo under the charge of 11. C. wurrasEß. . ' ,-. An exPerieneed Binder' and all Worktwlll bo promptly done in a style and ' er which cannot beexcelled. Music, Ila..,