tsCCUrnuous. THE 411ENEVA WATOH-MAKERS. . 'OeneVa has, so long been the watch factory of the world, that little may , be said on the subject. From four' to five. thousand tun are constantlY, engaged in making , watches. . Two c - ir three thousand men are employed in Making musicarboxes. In the ab seence of Statistics it is supposed that one' hundred and -fifty- thousand hatches are made every year. The 'work is separated into Many defiart ! moats. The watch-makers, so,call ed.—those who make the wor -s of the watches—are the steadiest, lass. Thor have no trades l nmon. The ease-makers are freer spirits t and have - a trades-union, 'as do th , jew elers, engravers, and enamelers. All of these latter command higher wages than'. the watch-makers and, having. more temptation, are. more given !to beginning the 'week on Wednesday, .after a leisurely spree. A wal.ch-maker averages about six frane,i, or nearly a .dollar and a guar ter a day. J6welers, engravers, arid ouanielers can. palm a little more than that. Case-makers can earn 'three dollars a day. But such are, the habits of all these four latter classes that they do not average more than six francs a day of the Nrat , ch-rdaker., There are no . very large• Watch factories in Geneva ; that is the workmen are rarely col lected in oue building. The inde pendence of the whole class .is by the fact that they generally_ .curls at home: , Where a quaint old house reaches out for light . through many windows high above the dingi tiess of its narrow court, you may be sure that the proud ruler of the little republic is there with his watch-mak-‘ ing or engraVing tools. He and his brethren, who make music-boxes and singitul:birds, . and " the industrious' denizens of the St..Gervais quarter, are the rulers of this little republic, because they 'are the backbone of the • 'radical party, and the radical party is the b,kek-bone of the liberal otlin . depeudent party, which_rules the city and the cAntou. It is these pe4ple N-ho, Under the, lead'of James Fttr.y, in. 1646. brought the aristocrats. of the •old ill per city to terms, had • made iLt: .. i)3.y for the powder and bail with which they did it. They work and tliihk, and rule one of the best, and apparently one of the least . gov rued et ties in the world.—Rm.pu ' KtELER, iuyarper' hfagazine . for .Nu- i'f 111bt 1 LIFE S BRIGHTEST HOUR loL:g 'since I met a gentleman who is ti.sessed' for more than ,a Mil lion Silverf.d was Ihis hair. care was Ivan his brow, and he stopped be neath .the burden of this wealth. wt re speaking of that period of life when we had realizgd the most pt:rfeet enjoyment, or, rather, When we had found that happiness near r-st to beif4j; 'unalloyed. "I:11 tell p,0," the millionaire, -'wheu as the happiest hour of my life. At Gie age of (me-and-twenty I had h save - d eight hundred dollars. I was ear:ling five hundred dollars a year, and toy lather• did not take it from me, only re'luiring that I should pay for my board. At the age of twenty - one I had secured a pretty cottage, just outside of the city I was able to pay two-thirds of the value down ; and also to furnish it, respectably. I w,-ts matri..d on -Sunday—a -Sunday im Jrni , _, —atfather's house. My . Wife had con ga to me poor in purse, but rich in '7 , 11111)1mnd. The Sab- lath and tllo: S:4bbrith night we pas be-nentli,ll,.. father's roof, and on Monday inoming I went to work, leaving my mother and sister to help iii im,otriug my own - home. On Monday ei-eidnr., , , when the labors of tio) day were done, I went ?wt to tl.e paternal shelter as in the pail, but to my own house—my own. The holy atmosphere of that hour -,eenisloisurround me oven now iu memory. I opened the door of my cottage, and entered. I laid my ha - upon the stand in the hall, and passed on to the kitchen—our kitch en and dining room were both 'one then. I oilled open the kitchen Fluor, and was---in heaven ? The ta ble was set against the wall. The evening intal was ready, prepared by thelinds'of her who had come to be nay helpmate in decal as well ,as in nam e and by the table with a throb- inn expectant look upon 443 t, face, it stood nit wife I tried to speak, bat Leonid not. I could only clasp the waiting angel to my bosom, thus .i.howing her the ecstatic burden of my heart. Theyears have passed— long. long years; and worldly:wealth rsed in upon me, and I am honor, A and envied, but as true as heaven I Nv - add .give it •41, every dollar,. for The joy of that, hour of that ,Inno evening, in the long, long ago." Out IiEcrIPT ron CURING MEAT—To one gallon, of water. Take lbs. of salt, =UM • oz. of saltpetre, • oz. of potash. In this ratio The pickle , can be in creased to any quantitydeSired. Let these be boiled together until all the dirt from the sugar rises to the itop and is skimmed off. Then throw it into a tub to cool, and when : Cold, pourit over your beef or pork, to re main the usual time, say four or fire weeks. The meat renSt well. cov ered with pickle, and should not be put pvivri for at least two days after killing, during which time it should be slightly sprinkled with powdered s.altpeter, which removes RH , the sur face-blood, &c., leaving the meat fresh and clean. Some omit boiling the pickle, and find it to answer well, though the operation of boilinc , puri fies the pickle by throwing off the dirt always to-be foliud salt and sugar. If this receipt is properly tried, it \yin never be 'abandoned. There is none that surpass it, if sp good. STACINANT IVATEII FOR Cows Pao- DUCTINE or , TYPHOID FEVEE.—Out of 140 families supplied , within milk from u dairy in Islington, England, seventy suffunir from typhoid fever. One hundred and sixty-eight indivi dual Cases occurred ivithin ten weeks, and thirty died. An investigation showed that the cows drank water from an old underground tank, built of wood, and much. decayed. The milk cans wer.) washed in the same water, and Tin all probability the wa ter was also mixed with the Milk. As the fever attacked oaly. such par- Ales in that district as-used the milk, the water in the rottin tank - must have been' the cause. This is only one more eyidence 9f the danger of ; *Dg foul water and giving it to It his h'e'n FIJOWD : that s..agnant wat• - .Tacts am. a . F:low poimon t , . rur a, and it' is a of the fir-0. italort.v, , ,, 1 . 6 f_ t.l stA ok raiigo'n, ai faMilie : to mar- only pure , flesh rater. HAVE You Eames? —Go straight ahead and don't mind them. If they get in your way walk around them regardless of their spite. A man who has no enemies is seldom good for anything for he is made of that kind of material which isiso easily worked that every one has a hand in it: A sterling character is one who thinks for himself and speaks what he thinks; he is always sure to have enemies. They are as necessary to him as fresh air they keep him alive and active. A celebrated character who „was surrounded by enemies used to re dark: "They are , sparks which if you do not blow, will go out of them selves." " Live down prejudice," was the Iron Dukes motto. Let this be your feeling while thus endeavor ing to live down , the scandal of those who are bitter against you. If you stop to dispute, you do but as they desire, and open the way for more abuse. Let the poor fellows talk— there will be a reaction if you per form but your' duty, and hundreds who were once alienated from you will flock to you and acknowledge their error. Usr.Frr. Hncrs.—A. bit of glue dis solved in skim milk will restore crape. Ribbons of every kind should be washed in cold suds and not rinsed. If your flat-irons are rough; . ? rub them with fine salt, and it will' make them perfectly smooth. If you are buying a carpet for dur ability, choose small figures. A bit of soap rubbed on the hinges of a door, will prevent its cretiking. Scotch snuff put in holes where crickets come out will destroy them. Wood ashes and common salt with water will prevent the cracking of a stove, " Strong lye put in water will make it soft as rain water. • Ralf a cranberry, it is said,{bound on acorn will soon kill it. nail-Rmas. NEW ROUTE. TO PEULADEL PHIA. 0I: TH PEN NSYLVANL'i RAILROAD Shortest and most direct line to Philacl elphia, Bal timore, Washington, and the South. Passengers by this chute tate 1 enuslivania & New York Railroad train. passing Towanda at 10:40 A.L.I and 2:05 p. In.. make close connection at Be thlehem with Exprets train of North • PeSan'a Rail road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 820 k. M., and 10:30 p.m., in time to take night trains; either for the South or Wert. Palace cars are attached to the 2:0 P.M. train. City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of all trains conve passenger a to the cartons Depots and to all partsof the city. I! Leave worth Penn*a 'Railroad Depot, corner Berke and American 8 .. Philadelphia, at 8:30 k. 9:45 A.M., arriving at Towanda 4:57 k 8:05 r. - st., same, evening. Mann's -Baggage Expr • collects and delivers bag gage, ofnce lip. 195 tioa ifth street, Philadelphia. F=GIIT ACCOIIMODATIONIo. Freight received at Front an,. Noble streatc Phila. delphia, and forwarded by Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda, and all points in Sus ill banns valley with quick dispatch. ELLIS %AMEX, Oen. igt. N.P.E.R., Front and Willow Sts. Inn 3, 1872. Philadelphia. pA, 4: N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO. ARRANGnEEINT OF PASSENGER TRAD.:S To talk,' effect Mouday, Nov: 11. 1572. I= ISMIZEI No.; No. 1 No. ! No; No. 1 No. 35.1. 0. . 7. ST ATIO N B. 134. 2. 4. _-- I - -- P sr) pat I s ail ' ;Pal P 5! Par ....f .. .... .., 245! 100! 910 ! .......Elmira . il9 45 613 945 320 1 25 1 9 15, Waverly 'll 57 641 900 335 134 9 30, --Athena 111 45 6 31, 850 420 2 01:10 10. Towanda... ,!11 05 458 8 10 520 1 11 05 .....Wyalusing.... 110 051 ,7 10 5 45}313 ,. 111 24' Laoeyville.... 043405 5 50 811 111 49 1 .... Meshoppen...! 9 201 !6 27 & 20 111 56 , .... Ilehoopany... I 9 13 1 6 20 654 3 50!12 45 ...Tnnkhannook.. ! 8 401 320;5 54 800 4 - 421 1 50' ......Pittston..... 725 232 450 825 5 00 ! 2 15 ....Wilkes Barre... 7 001 215 4 SD 730 4 15' , ...Stanch Chunk.. ......11 45. 1 35 pubB2l i 550 Allentown.... a m 10 47 12 20 8 401 4 05 Bethlehem ... 0 39.12 00 915. 6::5 1 Easton X 10051135 10 30 ! B'2o i ....Philadelplda.... 930 745 I. rat . 9 40! New YOrk. •• • 1 7 00' 900 1 , 1 - . . .....! ..... i p , i ~ ' • M ' • 31 No. 32 leaves Towanda at 7 10 a. In.; Athens, 7 50 a to.; Waverly, 8 05 . 5. in., arriving at Elmira at 900 A. At. i No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5 90 p. in.; Waverly. at 6 15 p. in.: Athens, at 630 p. m., arriving at To wanda at 7 15 P. it. Drawing Room Care attached to Trains 2 and 9 run through from Elmira to Philadelphia. R. A. PACZES. Superintendent.. RUBBER PAINT! THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD ALL SHADES, TINTS, & COLORS NIUE WRITE AND JET BLACK I'OR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEAP. DURAI3LE t . ELASTIC, WATER PROOF & 13EAUTfrIIL, Slade from the very best material. Two Coats of the nrEEEtt reiNT are better. than three coats of ordinary paint. It is a chemical comp ound, which, when applied as paint, is as firm as horn, yet elastic, and prmlne. log a gloss equal to varnish. It has been rainufa,lured in the United States for six ycarspast and stood the severest tests, arid has establisLed for!itself a brilliant reputation .up . bn. a firm ba=is for the following qualities needed to mate any paint valuable, namely: Dnrahle, not affected by sun, wind, frost, heat, or water; firm and elastic, strong and adhesive, will not crack-or pc,l tff; retains its color, giving a surface as bright, smooth, and delicate ss if varnished. It flows from the brus.: freely and settles promptly. Is adapted to all kinds of painting on either wood, iron, brick, or plaster. No other paint will resist water equal to it, making it unequaled for painting - vessels or metal roofs. , In all the requisites of a first-class paint the Rub ber Paint is nnequeated: It is prepared in Pure White, and in all Cottage and other colors, compria• lug any number of different•ahades. One gallon of the Rubber Paint wilt cover twenty to thirty yards two coats. MIXED READY FOR ESE AND SOLD BY THE GALLON In I, 2,3, 4, 5. 10, 15, :111, and 40 GALLON PACKAGES, AT MANDFAC TELLERS' PRICES. Sample calor-cards, cirvilars. referencor, price lists, arid other particulars furnished by the sub scriber by rntil, or on personal application. It. N. WELLES, • Wholrate and Rota] Agent. Towanda. Noe 5. 1572. AGENTS !: QUICK! Or you will miss choice of territory. (there is a for OD IPIO LtWIS*B last and great work OUR DIGESTION, on MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET It is by odds the most taking and saleable book in the field. 1. It is on a vitally important subjeet. 2. It is by America's most popular writer on health. 3. It te, for the price, the largest and handsomest , book ever sold by subscription. Agents,-the people are eager for such a book, and will urge you to bring it to them. Write for terms. 6:c., free. GEORGE ZACLEA1 4 .i, Publisher, '44).11'724y '33 gansom Street, Phila B OOK -BINDERY. -THE PUB lie rerpectfally informed that the Book-Bin dery lime been removed to the ..B.s.porter" Building, third ctory, where will be done B ooreK-utNolsat In all Its various brar.ches, on terms as rouonahle as the times" will allow. The Studer,' will be under the charge of It C. MI/TAKER, An experienced Binder. and all work will be promptly done In a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, liewspapers.Oht Books. Ac, bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the puling and Binding of BOOKS To any do red pattern, which in quality an.l dura bility will he warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The, patronage of the polblic le solicited, and per• feet satisfaction Knart.nt..4. Towanda. Magnet 2, l U. I . ;ISTRA, -I.';:rri , l into iht, cinctos , _LA 11," ~ .f. 4. - 4' Z , ...), , -" , ,4 "1•, , pi ,,, ,....77•,7), ~ 7 3 or ~, , , . -.7.77,-**, 7, ..' f. , - • . 7 ,7- A,7 , ',l - ... , T. p . 1 ,1 11.-'.44-,;. 4-.. , ..4,01., v t,. 4 , .-,-.. 1,,,,, - 4;,. ~ .a 1.4 I. ..3 r , ti [Welt' i t ,, ~ , ,, t, ,: r.,. 47 . 1 : V ••,•1.4 f... , q,••rti, 1 - .1t7 , V,i3174 , •3. Litlil tAkt 10:1 it.,ry ~f .I.n vl,.i f.-- iL.1. , -...,.,1 of accordiug t , . It.. V73.11-'3 . 3 , , 4. W. XIMIQL -. .4. • TOWANDA Marble Works. GEO. McCABE BON Ilan pet noshed the largest essachneett at • rr n M7r ' 67M:r ' W . TM.rl .IVE .A. R# 1.1 .IEI 'I Pm exhibited to this section. to wawa th e , Invite the attention of the nubile. They beep on land or throb? to order MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &a., 14ob4:1401YADC:1016004101 Persons in tint of anything in oni line are no. spectfally invited to all and examine our stock. Tawanda, Ray 1, 1171 LADIES FRIEND The sales of Sewing M '!' chines in 1871, as reported under oath in 1872,;t0 the owners of Sewing Machine Patent., allow that the SINCTMI2, MANUFACTURING, COMPANY SOLD LAST TEA 11t1,20 MACILLISM FOli FAMILY USE. NOBTUV;A.I'.D 3ii6re Sewing Machines than were sold bilany other company during the same period. WICKHAM & BLACK Aug. 14. 1872. N E "7 GOODS B. A. Pettes ct Co.'s bPPOSITE THE COMM notsr. Consisting of a general lino of EINCY DRY GOODS, eras AS SHAWL, 'NUBIAS, GLOVES FOR LADIES AND G WATER-PROOF CLOTHS AND CLOAKING% VELVETS AND VELVETEL4B. HAIR GOODS FOR LADIES, LINEN STITCHES, BRAIDS AND COILS. MILLINERY GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES. Towanda, Oct. 8, 18;2. SOMETHING NEW. ROCKWELL Hu purchased a large and elegant assortment 0/ JWELRF, GOLD AND SILVEZ WA'DCEU:S, CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, GOLD' AND SILVER.: CIIAMS AND BERGS. , PLATED TEA SEUL GOBLETS, And all the splendid goods for WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS flpoena ind Pork. in sets, Pena. Charms, and in fact everything to please, with an mile's variety of Ipictscles sad Clocks. narin purchased from the late A. M. Warner'. •estate the entire !ot of tools and Sitting I am pre pared to do all kinds of work at the shortest notice and warranted. Please give we a call and examine the goedi, :aid I will try to give yru entire malefic ; Lion. Towanda, Oct. 21, 1872 w. A: it"r"rir". ~~ u:r Of eTerry sty*, McCABE & SON Ninety pee cent 01 them being 'this is over 50,000 Even Machine sold by AGENT:4 TOWANDA, PA., is WAUILANTED -AT STAPLE AND HOSIERY, =1 of all the Latest Styles. Ciroeubs and Provides. THE ITEDEESIGNED, RLVING raolialisd the sifts MI/eat of a a PATCH, la tits au ara. & PATIN it 00. le saw pasposed to oar to tbs dams at Dabbed Catatyaadstatat• i t,. s Lq. sad vain Mama stookot GROMERIEB. 'Wok I ken ponlined for Oisb. sad Sod ocatiAmat that I am mil at u low figures as ow be purchased olowtrtisoo. I Igor oaf to tbopotato itiloodidstock TEAS, OOFFIEFS, SUGARS, EITAI . IC6. 131IXII421:18. UMW ixs. Bon on Linda lugs atoik of AIKIXM FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. , D(x. I beep epoidialii oa ksad. POBX.RAILII. LARD. iusd an kinds of ma. • Wcrokt oall the attain= at the rubric to oar Can't B. Boat _ STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or prim Jane (Anal Odearited Laign dzi. Now York Chemical and Brown Soap: Mew call and aziadzie onr 'kick id WOODEN WARE. Lugo amoortmout of TAM= NOTIONS. TOELET SOAPS, ha, he. I wilt pay the highest cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Barters, give rue s call before ee.lingebiewle Ail pergola indeited to the Ude Inn will pima call and mate immediste payment., O. B. PATCH Towanda, March, 14,1867. M . J. LONG GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; WOOD, WILLOW, Mil) STONE WARE. FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Aso., No. 1 PATTON'S BLOM. (lOM. .11AIN AND BRIDGE STS TO - WA SIM PA docre to csll tlie att,Ltlon ul t.. palate to lay agaorttnent of goods, alwayr lull and.corn rl,te. and will be sold to tny custolocht at 1.3.x65t roartet rates. My stwt ,tt TEAS IMIE SPICES, Have been parchased since the late reduction in the tariff on them, and are offered at prleca to cur- Orders by !nail or MIN-Alpe %, reive carefa and prompt attention. Thanking the public f• - ir the llt,ra! patronage they havo given me, I a contii,u,.nce of the sane. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. feb.2o'7l VOX IrERCLrR are now receiv ing a fresh stock of Goods In their line, bought since the let January, 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. FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decline in price, and selling cheap et retail. 'OX & MERCUIL Jan. 19. MI. FOX & IstERCUR are stilling Gro cr tics 4 retail. Jan. 19, 1811? pox & . I.LERCUR are selling New sad Fresh Goods. Jan. 19, 167.1. VOX & :11FERCITR are selli Gro ceries cheap. Jan. 19, Ism VOX & lERCITIt are selling first class Goods only. :Jan. 19. IA7I. TOY & lIERCUR are selling 1 cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. I)EiItALBEIi, that we are selling Goods at RETAIL! And that we won't be underrold. Jan. 19, 1871. , FOX 51E11CF11..' MICHIGAN FLUTE-CUT TOBAC CO—very choice—at Jan. 19, 1871. FOX k MERCLIVS. Vox & "AIERCUR do not deal in Shoddy Goode. Jan. 19, 1871: OR CUSTOMERS can rely ripen getting the very best the market affords and at lowest prices, E. T. FOX. Towanda, Jan. 19.'71. EMMY MERCUR. T.E3IE3IBER THAT FOg. 117.11 CUR are retailing all kinds of Greenlee at wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town. Goods Arst class. Prices low. E. 1. FOX. Sept. 29.'70 TO THE PUBLIC. ' Having bOught the stock and leased the old stand of Cowell & Slyer. I would aey to- all who bay their GROpERIRS • 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 YANKEE NOTIONS, wisich I propose to sell very cheap for cub. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage and think I can make, it mutually advantageons for yoti to deal with me. Yours, very respectfully, J. 11..JOILNSON. Towanda, July I, 18:2. B .,Kmy AND DINING ROOM rirpt block north of Ward , House. BREAD, PIES, CAEE,CRACKERS, BAKED DAIL Y. Ant Bo ld at Wholesale and Retail In guirDllM*o 110011.4 wo will accommodate the public with either a lanCh or a good meal at all times of lb' der and evening. OYSTERS AN'DIOE CREAM ON . HAND DIIIILNG Tit Elli BE. SON Also a fine assortment of Groceries, Confectionery, Fruits. lints, km mayW U b. F. SCOTT k. -CO. • VA.RM FOR SALE—At a bargain, .1." situated in Asylum township, alootit 3?.; miles from Towanda Borough and lying on the main road to Frenchtown, being the farm of J. D. Williams. deceased. Bald farm contains 95 acres. more or less. all cleared and under a good state of cultiva tion except 10 acres retained for wood. It bee a variety of fruit, well watered and fenced. end is a good farm for grain or gnat. Two good barna and a house and other improvements. The above farm will be sold at a bargain. One third of purchases' money will be required down; and the balance to tint purchaser. Enquire of Alford .Williams at Her. rick, or at the office of Overton 2v. Moline, Towanda. 0ct.50.12 I'OR SALE.—The subscriber hav tus business that requires his wbole at, tention, offer:* for sale his entire stock of goods. consisting of Dry-Goals. Groceries. Boots and Shore, Cruckerr and Glassware, kr... at a bargain, The stare now occupied by him can be leased it desired. Terms favorable, h. E. SPESCE/i , Ott,lo4rB Meter. Vs. HIRAM TAYLOR RASII4ONABLEL TAILORS, . Opposite Public 134 ItulroN Keep always on hand a NI assort- CLOTHS, HATS OAPS AND , UMBRELLAS, ENArnishing F GE- oo d s In great vailiety. OOTTING DONE ON StfOET HENRY FRANKS, . 'quccesaar to //MT Liassus,) MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 4, Griffith & Patton's Block, Bridge Street, To- wanda. A good assortment of Cloths, Vesting. and Cassimerea, constantly on band. Goods =de to order in the best runner. dee.7,"11.-IT. 0. B. PATCH. THIS CAPS THE CLIIIAX. fathoming the Sefith LI the mighty ocean aul 723eSi uring the distance to the moat distant star, ant v + %cert. shad to sayompablo of weighing the eolit veva taits of the sun. Ant it is wonilerfully strange that this !Inn of Brother% h3vp'mule thgniseh•esuo coo versant tt ith every branch of the great aul inipor taut Clutht ng and urui.hing tiade that it makcs it rtnqur.sliutably the p'-u-e foreyeTy out. to buy COFFI2:,I',S, 81-100.13 - ar Still cont.utni• o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will sell a - bettcr machine, for Issa 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 more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it Is well dowir. We will send IPISCRLPTIVE CA T TALOGrES, of our neaChines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE-POWERS, One Tl i on Hone THRESHER 4' 9.EPER.4 TORS. THRESHER and CLEANERS, FANNING . AIIL LS, CIECCLAP. AND MAO saw SAW ANP GRIST MILL work done to order. Glee us a call before purchasing elsewhere. '1 7 (1 "00 (11.103CCVIla >k •0 0 A' . Aug. 2„, 1819. 11. J. LONG The undersurucd Laving purchated the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John' Ca-man. aro prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business. with promptness and dispatch. s MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the latest and most improved kinds manufactured and kept cOnstantly on hand reads for use. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS Of all kinds, and the latest improvements kein constantly on hand. HENRYS ItER,CITA STOVE CASTINGS CELLAR GRATES, stpn AND SLEIGH SHOES; THE . HOXUE SHIJITLE SEW- MG HAMM, THE PLULFECTION OF 31ECHANISA FOR tIEVNIN3, na.LING, BMDOI3. CofiDnia, ME.LIZMG, SrisaNG, Qmmo,Kew, Rrmtro, HESE-SITICIIING ',AND GATIrranCO. _ Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable and Ckmapiete. Every 11Idehine Warranted for five years. EQUALLY GOOD POD. FM OR MAST WOBL - Pride 0137,00 The only practical low priced Lock-stitch Searing Machine ever invented. Don't be hambug.ged by other Agents blarney, no matter bow smooth their tongue may be, be sure they mean large profits to their own pockets. D. K. WOODBBAN, Agent for Bradford r.r.dlliran Counties. Ageiita wanted. Rome, Bradford county, Pa.. Feb. p ARRELLS ! BARRELLS !-A ../I.ll l .supply ef Cider art.l Pork Barrels, and all Muds of ca..per Woe on bunt'. at W. A. tiOCB WELL'S. BUREAUS for five dollars at MAT% SOU Clothing. meat of eJT:l:tsswo3:: AND COATINGS: READYILLDE CLOTHING - In all the latest styles, GENTS' NOTICE. ALL WORK WARBANTED. 6 6 MAIN STREET, ThWANDA, PA. To contemplate that man irt wade capable of }fere you will :Ina Clothe% extreinc.ly Pile upon pile, heap upon heap: Of every grade, texture, and hue. For l:ite or lllaak, Gentile or Jew. All say at once, We gt) there, For they do busints •• on the sqztare.' Their Clothes are 004, and prieeajto;t They pay for all, and cive All that %cant Clothes m11., , t1.1 Those pritvg, Ptylea, ant cri tlty: Elats. Cap. , . or Clothed. t!•in uc tI.L••. Umbrellam a Walk:ug Buy•your Furnisbint . : (3-00.14 of tio,:o; Buy all your Cliothiug of tile= Buy antis tlrtn, buy of : no #atlicze,, For resiona 'rby. it ie WULFF Towand', Oct. 1. 1872 FOUNDERY & MAtEINE,SHOP MAN DRILLS, And all kinds c 1 MILL IRaNS NSADE TO 0111)F.R. ENGECES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to give cats faction. SHINGLE IiACIIINES PLOUGHS, SIDEAIIILL.' ploN AND "WOODEN lIEIII9 Of all Wl:lda. PLOUGH POINTS CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SHALL• SIZE. LARGE IRON EETTLES And all kinds of castings ftruished to March 30, 1270. MEANS & ROCKWELL. Pa anted in All - ERICA AND , EUROPE, It is a Triumph of 'itechinical gen!ua, Groceriss and Providon& GROCERY AND PROVISION • ST- 0 R MoOABE & EDWARD-S, Ingesede and Bean Dolma in • FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, imams% NEW auxar. TOWANDA. PA. We do mot deem it neoemery to enumerate AN ti o ailment articles we keep; Our assortment fa . • ALWAYS COMPLETE. We Dell nothing but FIRST - CLASS GOODS. Cash paid tor Parmers Produce. JAMES McCADE, March 1. 1870. WIL EDWARD& CENTRAL MARKET. The anbentbers still continue to keep constantly on hand a full and =piste assortment of every thing pertaining to their Imalziess,_consisting ly ot BFFP, PORK ; FRESH AND SALT 817 GAR CURED HAMS, MUTTON, BEEP, LAMB. VEAL., POULTRY, ; SAUSAG LARD BOLO E. GNA, DRIED 'BEEF. , TALLOW, &c., Also, ' 7 l T S • FRESH FROM THE LARRS, OYSTERS DECEIVED DAILY their season. Parties wishing Oysters In large 'or email quanti ties will be furnished on abort notice, at the old stand, Crams!. Slsnx.rr, Montanyo's Block. first 400 r north of Dr. Porters. CRAS. G Kitimat, 1 KELLUM & MU7.I,OCIC. Tneo...llcuzczt. Feb. 24. 1870-tf HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH, PAID FOR GRAIN, BUTTER AND EGGS: BY GEORG!E SMITH , • • WYSALEING, PA. April 18. 1872. Soots 'and Shoes. - V• F I P M IN BOOT AND SHOE TBADE. COR,S!EIIt -COONS Would au:lot:um that having bought out Mr. L. L mpt.)Y, now propare.l to offer t Ow pub 1W s Carte ci t vlried assortm«nt of ,BOUTS, SHOES; TRUNKS, TR AVELING BAGS. GLOVES, 2d.rztll.\:'s, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, .Ibo. die shall keep a full lino of 111511 THREE BROTH ERS k TRACY'S manufacture of goods all well a% many other goods of first-class make. We are sole agents for BURT'S Celebrated Make of BOOTS' AND SHOES For Towanda And cußtorwrii can always rely upon }lading a lu burVy of these goals for LADIES, CiEVES„ 311SSES, CIIILDUENS WEA tilaoemakcra and uttimrs wantin ,, Leather shoe findinza.::e., q'if tlnd with um a goof aamortment at an Liras. Mr. 8.9, nnlnirtson remzina with us an.l is rra,ly to ..give tits" in the ' , ray of Fine Dooti to all who may favor him with a call. As our goods aro all b might•of the Mszintacturere weure able and will sell at the lowest bottom prices for rash. We bolo by fair sealing to merit the pit renege of all. (JoIIN F. Cow.= u. cw.t f COMERS COON Towar_da, Oct. 1872. S o WOODFORD, YIAT THE NEW - YORK BOOT AND . SHOE STORE, N. 3, PATNON kOBIFFITIISBLOCK.BDIDOE 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 Cash, con fi s ting of Gvvrs CALF, KIP & STOGA, BOYS- CALF BOOTS, LADIES, 31.1ssE,s and CrilLDlli'S Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, .all goods warranted. A rum. STOCK or LEJLTILEB AND FniDINGS. Thankful for past favors, I solid a continuance of-the same. ]lap, 1, 1872 MRS. E. L. WOODRUFF, BEE JIWE STORE, No. 2 Ilmccrrs Bwca , Tcrwarroa, Has purchased from Mrs. E. E. Garvin the mitre stock and excluslve right to sell iii this place the CELEBRATED BIITTERICE. PA [TERNS OS garments for Ladles, Ilisses, Alen. Boys,; and Children. A large and well selected stack of latest styles on band and constantly being received. MRS. E. L WOODRUFF, Agent :or Butterick's Patterns, Oct. 1, 1872. Towanda, Pa. MONEY SAVED; BY ;PURCILLSLNa YOllll STOVES An), HARDWARE ' . • Orval Jul -W. L. PENDLETON. ytg.ll. Croak Rudman. CROCKERY STORE or. WlCiKftAll & BLACK.- FRUIT JAB* TUMBIY.Rs 11:.111V 01 OW'S FOR JELLIES. SILVER PLATED WARE, • From Rodgers k Brother. TABLE CUTLERY. Agency of the SINGER SEY;TNG MACHINE, INSURANCE AGENCY AT WICKHAM itt BLACK'S. Towanda, July 25, 1872. NEW CATIRIAOE FACTORY 1 . On Pint., betaneen)Lain qftoll4. beck of'G..F.ikLasoa b '• Bank. TOW: , ,;I/A, PENN'A. HENRY STULEN & CO., ReApectfanrarm, tics to W.. friendland patzone atilt th have by.. a NEW 8.R.1t.k. I . :Alt:tr.:WE FACTORY, . , wl, ere they will =4.14114 keep:on hula a full assort ra:l4 of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP ACID OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFOE . 'A.I .WAGONS, lit:LEYi. AND SKELETONS. Ifsde of the b.!et matertal and .finiahed iu the beet city style, his long experience in city Carriage Factories . Ives then a decided advantage over ottira in the Styl. and Durability of LIR Wagons. Ail nor aFk4 INSPECTION OF HIS WORE c.,-3 to pu:r).,a4:ng el.,;,rFer WAZLIZA.YTED TO .GIVE PERFECT sA for the Lberel _patronage formerly eat tcrled end re , pe.ll.l.illy •kk it continuance tht , ra,n2r!. • REPAIRING PRONIrTLY ATTENDED TO rt.:a., ea price!, • EMMY STULEN ToH. 8. CLAIM. ihrinda, May 24. 1870.—tf T" OLD MAIN STREET Carriage Factory. JAMES BRYANT Still contir4l;•s the roanufacture of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Of every Aesertptlon. at the Fanners wanting the Seeler complutc to sow Wh-at or Rye. or fur .Fall ...owing of Plaster. &c., can have the tnachiue and pay for it same timo as 1 th,bugh purchased nest sp.ing. EVERY MACIIINE IS ,NVAIIItANTED 2 ; IL ?it. WELLES, Genera: Igc-Tat Towazle,a, Pa, Ang. ?'!„ 1472. _ _.. _ • .._. • 1C 0 K .1 , 7 ' .- . -• . • Tr- 11114:T. .v.v.,',. ;;:',:r:, u. FILE, ~;I i , ; _; rco , , Ntlllt , '.',,1. 1 - 1.1:1, f.)7 I ul: ... 3 1-12.1., ~.1.1i3, : : 6:ani it, r. For e.ale•by the TOW.I.NLiA: GAS COMP ANY 1 Twelve .cents per bushel at the Cias - lloitee. orflf I eeu cents delivered.. . miiy3o,lB7o E3213=1 Drugs and Medianea AT STIR EBTAIII4BIZED . 21111:11FTT 7114111. And all kinds of Brushes, Pocket Extives, Razors, PURE _WINES ACID LIQUORS, For Idedicing use, , ss''!T; WILL BE PAID Ji:iui:lC TA% CERTAIN CURE FOR \V. H. CiREGU & CO., WINDoV sash . i' I3LI\DS RMIG.F.TtS CHINE :Id Nie.can re,•: - Jruiliee.l it a: the Dm: and Medicines. TVENER .GORDON, pArro*s TOWANDA,, pA.` WIIOiEdAL E AND DRUQGISTS! Having extensively repaired their store, et the Old stand, have re-opened with II Large, rarer 3nct selected stock, consisting of .• • - ma , . • 1 - - ACID& EXTRACTS. ELI:TIRS. BERRS, COATED DILLS, TOTVD*, Guars, sntups, nxgrunzs. BOTANIC, IT.LECTIO /OM. $0.11E0P.,17.11X. PE: DYE STVi-TS: 'l,4.ciflNE OILS Farra ItEFINED KEI:OSENE,-AD:WicA, PURE - WINES AND LIQUORS, 31edIef14 - 1 PurposEt TOBACCO, SNUFF ANDCIGIIti, POPULAR PATENT Awl a role Asc•,rt r seut (.4 TOILET AND FANGI7 GOODS More than the neual care and attention pi% Compounding c,f Prescriptiuna. tipi7n from 9 o'ctook,a m.,t0.1 p.m, k f roray r.zu. Dr, 31Arimt, can ho consulted at tLe bbre ta urilny of each week, mi heretofore„ Towavda, Mu'y 7; 1872 , DR. 0. ThST.ILES 'Acing py•cb.as ,- -4 TH.t DRUG STORE Or L. A, RI p . k ., Has now in stock and is cnnstai.t;3• fsupplies of r, pure Drugs and 31edittne - s, Varnisbeß, c. 'Agent for all the motet :ar ent Sled:clues. A fresh .supply tle; VINEGAR BITTERS. Pure Wines and Liquors for •inedlclual best brands of Cigars andjobacco ; ery, toilet and fancy articl e s, flx.oriOg Si.hotil books. statlone.ry, and tn•ws • plied with ntatiquery 1, - ,w pr,ce.+. An ons bbokii furnished to-order at linbllsLi•r.' - pr.„ The Doctor will cot/mine to pra-nce heret , core. Ofti..e at the Drug polite 1.:4-,:bytertan r• %,•-•:rately cia74,ttnil•_ . d at all petent • 1Ap".115.1-7::. • • ; SR'S 'CELEIIIik.TED OIL! • Th. •:; sh. , .re.rl bc . IL.: laSt,i :y tee is either aud Livery Stable Kr. 1,7 ivery ran and'Alc.r,..e. Farier. for it will a:tars 17. F :v.:, yarn and lan...eue4s whet, all other me!, has-. and :Railroad Mtz ..erta,uly ti ii It. for it is unairrpassed sprar:,.. • Lt should t: , r th-.r :we use and for their customers ay nothingequals it for tend:': :.,. : ' I. , affering from pain and lainenPFs kind, cuts, wounds or any . eruption F.km, Ir.- Chilblains or any s aise,ase onts.i.ar:l ilication should e ,, rtainly trey brated Every bottle warranted t • satiEta , :tio,n. Per sale by Dr. H. C. Porter r ,,, ,:trt Porter Kirby and F.T. Brown brrggists, Pa. And by every Drlif.z4ibt aud dealer !n BrV. fotd counti.. Johnstonli.noway and.Cowdlin. Medicine Depot, No. 1132 Arch street Pl:rlz.cler.l!..:.a.‘ Wholesale Agents. •H. BO TAYL. j 1.5'70-tf rf l c) THE . . sic 1)01% -prepared :Avery way atter..l IUNDERT - KING BITSINESs In all it's the . semicesof any isno in that hne. • Ravin„ spared no eiren;e or t:• ..t ; in 4 from the shop 'nf et. St:lien a 11 ,- A.r.e which eanreat ~ r tins side of onr lar.zest fit a / 1 ;o secured the - services of a arid gentlemanly person to atter...11.2 the business. J. S. ALI,TN, one;ofour ors, w:11 FttrzitnreStrwo, on Bridge street. crux. the member of the firm, at 1F ,deuce on Thir,lstreet. or • aboot 'the Lyman, a very reliable an W 1101...? tftca on Park street; L.cr 1.1:n j preT2tt FIRST BANE Or TOWANDA C-IPICU, .St7:l;Lr FrNp Gffers t'NUSCAL, FACILITIES f • trtr.,3r,;tion of a GENERAL RANI;ING R INTEREST 2.1 D ON DEPOSITS ACCORDJN6 A01112:11EENT: SPECIAL CAI= GIVEN Ti) THE COLt:17,17:10: ~.`r Y 2113 AND Cirecza. • Parties wishing to SEND MONET to ant - pats cf tit Putted States, England, Ireland. Scotland. cr elpal cities and towns- of Europe, c# drafts for that purpose. PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the old country, by beat eteam•.r Mg lines, always on hand. , Fa-Nu:Lars tnotaHT ovan 'AT SEDLCIII Higiest Priv. paid for C r .S B . C"71,13. GUN and Cir,7. JOS. DOWELL, l'Weddent December I. 1869. NEW STEAM TIIJQI7.IUne; TILL Ir StfESELEQUIN, PA The •Aubsori: desiFeSt.) - gi've STEIII FLOURN; Mai 1r LOW iu sucershrul,Operaten, an.: - pared to do all work.m hi; hie- L,t.' CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ON *.rifj: .;.‘WE LAT 11=111E . Vii:.• , .7.t. Litv.`whezt. and' l'.y, F: ' , se'. f -,- Y. ---L ":, I ]:ce , l• Dr:1•11..*:..:., .3lWny. 1.1.'. 1:21: : .I. I '.7. , ... •• . 1.,0VV.. St r.to , . . ' - pmaireLAß west side of the river iltsiring Will have their ferry*:to paid twill bnuti grist* >t ton bpalielg and apt.4'7l WI, WAY G&)Oi) 4 . , , I hare added 1..) t t ,v , t-Jr , r:i•••• ' , :ir:' 1 . ...1.M1'S and TA,LILE GIASSWAL:E: " 11.2‘. Motto Caps and :-.z.v.tr , N. M"ii- - - : 1:la - Coy Te.L S,-ts, in g.r,.::: ..31;',1 Al , - 4.'n,1 Fancy Toilet Seta % , f ti,.. ..II: !, ,-,-•: - signs... .. .. Ti/VAH kthICIS 1.1.1a . VW inti.tt.it,,: , l i,r, - ..: Europe, and ntyl - ric,..,;.art: a- : ~c porter earl sell the sante , --, ,, t14 i , : 1 1 , -r t!...- - ~. or-New York A. .17 WEIIIENE I,- Nos. 3S South Second and .2 , J 5 tr ,,,,,- ;: - .y t , ,. .. , _ , . N.11.—1l .:•-. • , y 'stoc • ' k or cliAspEcir:r;. , q , :' -.i '„. adapted to Churchea, is very kr,:n. Vt"i , " 4 . - ,! five., showing the ueslijii of t 3,11. :hat: Vin :,: brAdket, will be seht on' request, oct.: ;A:112 . . - $45 (0 40 DO 65 Ov 25 (0 ,1)1.)0 A(U wANT onef :or air 7. , t0r Boot, the Life LIVING-BTONE. =I .f tbrii;in~ a,Npuut 01 what he has acoquipliAlitt ilnrip t z twerity-eiOit of Alrh:-a. , end of\ his re.t.trre,l,lll cro.:l SVANLEVI 'r,:th trio 11k,,Ntrdh Of. an,i lovz overe r;J•••• • C,l nag - es. 01;',, veyyttly scazacd, Pcr lull' attires at-cluck. HUBBARD DROS.. Pub:lshE;:r, -Fails. or Dila:a. p.11'7-1y Aid all PiATIONS All 0 c D.'ll. TtiIISER W. Cr.';',Rlg: J. S. ALLYN; C. MANvILLE sl2:s.olit' 40.t)(.0 N. - 11E - T - N,:. 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