EMI itiscarmtw. Instinct in Chickens. I. . A chicken at the end of six minutes after having its eyes unveiled, fellow ed ,with - its head the Movements of a fly twelvd inches distant; at ken min: rtes, the fly coming Within retteli of its neck. was - seized and swallowed et the first stroke; at the end of twenty minutes it hadnot attempted to Walk a step.* It was then placed on rough. ground within sight and call of a hen with chickens of its own age. After standing chirping for about a minute, it Vent straight Joward the hen; dis playing as keen a perception of the qualities of the outer world as it was over likely to possess in after life. It never required to- ;knock its head against a stone to discover there was "no road that way.' L It leaped over I the smaller obstacles that lay .in its 1..1th, and ,ran around the larger, ()Aching the mother in as near a straight line as the nature of the ;:round would permit. Thus it would that, prior to experience, the ' e—atJeast the eye of the chicken— •-ieeives the primary qualities of the external world, all arguments of the purely- analytical, school of psychol ogy to the .contarary. notwithstand ing.: _ , Not less decisive were experiments on, bearing. , Chickens hatched and kept in the dark ifir. a day or two, on , being placed nine or• ten .eet from a box in which a brooding hen - web concealed-after standing chirping for a minute or two, , uniformly set off straight to the box in answer to the . call of the hen, which they bad never seen and never before heard. This they did struggling through the grass. :eel ever rough grotind, when not 'eble to stand steadily on their legs. Again, chickens . that froth the first • bad ben 'denied the use of their eyes by having heads drawn over • their beads while yet in the shell, were while thus ,blinded, .made the subject of experiment. These; when left to themselves,. seldom made ! a forward step ; their movements were round and round and backward,; but when placed within five or six fet of the hen mother, they, in answer to her call; became much more lively. • began to make little forward journeys, and soon followed her by sound alone, though of course blindly, Another • experiment cobsisted in - rendering chickens deaf for a time by sealing their cars with several folds of gun pap'erbe.fore theEltad. escaped from "the shell. Tit se, on !having their ears opened w en two or three days old, andlein o placed' within call of the mother, concealed in a box on the other side of theldoor, after tur ning round a ew times ran straight to - the- spot hence came the first sound they d heard. Clearly; of pcse chicken.' it cannot be said that sounds werJ,l. them at first but men ! ningless . serial tipns. One or We observations favorable - to the opjnio that_ animals have an instinctive kn wledge,of their enemies may be taken or what they are worth. When twelve days old one, of my -lit tle protges n ruling about beside me, gave the pee liar chirp whereby they announced t e approach of danger. On looking p, a sparrow hawk was Seen hoverin, at a great height over head. .Anai , a • yonng hawk was made to fiy ver a hen with her first brood of chi kens, then about a week • old'. In the twinkling of an eye most • , of the chickens were hid among grass • and bushes. And scarcely had the hawk tone cl' the. ground about twelve. yard from where the ken bad been sitting when she fell upon it, and would on have killed it kt right. A y mng turkey gait) men more Myil ing evidence. -.When . ten days ld it ;heard the voice ef the haw : for .the first time and just beside t. Like an arrow from. the bow it. arted oft in the opposite direetien,• rid crouched in a corner, remained fc r ten Minutes motionless and dumb -ith fear. Out of a vast nutuber of xperiments with chickens and beeS, t unigh the reSults were not uniform,' y t in the great majority of inF-tanco t ie . chickens gave evidence of instineti e fear of theseslingbeaing inseets.--..../ , -on/ Paper Read Wore the STOUR BEST. '•' When gets t leutatt I 6 nt Old 111 tai el, bin vet -1n , .4.-1.11 When w 1 ite_itrt,ny In, placin\p,' hi' Granleh you l; looked I -Was' a ' Well,' he I was a little boy," said a " I paid a visit one eve ' grandfather, a venerable 'hose black velvet cap and breeches, and huge , ckleii filled like with awe. -tit to bid him good-bye, e between his knees, and, 1 • hand upon my-head,said, Id, I bare one thing - to say I ill you ,rernember it ?' I la his face and nodded, for raid to pronaise aloud. continued, `whatever you do, do the ')est you can.' . , " Tbis ,ii -fact, was my grandfa - , ther's legacy to me ; and it has proved better than gold: I never - - forgot his words ; and I believe I - have tria4 to act tipyn them. After 1 .reaching home,l my uncle gave me and Robe ii some weeding to do'-in ..' the garden. .It was - Wednesday af ternoon, and we had laid our plans for something else. Robert, vexed and ill-hitmored at. his disappoint ment, didl not more than half do his work ; ; and I began pretty much like him, until grandfather's advice came into myind, and I' determined t 6 In . follow it. In a word; I did my best. And wh n m3•uncle came out, I 041 never forget his look of appro.- ! bation as' his eyes glanced over ..my beds, 'or the fourpence he slipped in to my hands afterwards, as he said my work ,was well done. Ah I I was a gladind thankful boy ; while poor Robert was left to drudge over his weeds Ali the afternociii. " At fifteen I,was sent to an acad emy, Where I had partly to ,earn the meinevfOr being taught. 'The tO . pay lessons eemed "hard at first, for I was not fond of "study ,;but grand father's advice was my Motto, and I tried tUdo -my best. As a come ' quence of this, though I' was small of ' my 'age; -and not very, strong, my mother had three offer of a situa tion hen e before the year was out. W hen II oined the Ch.urch . , I tried to I F do the ord's work as well. as I could ; ' nd often when (I been tempted to leave the Sabbath-stool, or let a hindrance keep me from a ' prayer-rneeting, or get' discouraged in any gbod thing, my grandfather's ' last words; if Do the Lest you can,' have op-en. rnkfiesh courage,) and I would :try again. ' I Let e ery boy and girl take this for thei motto. Acted ttpon, it will do', wonders. It't will bring out pow , t-rs which will delight yOurselves and - .friendq . "Do your best ;" or, as ;the 'bible says, , " Whatsoever thy hand findeth : to `do, d 6 it with tl'v , .. )night."-Early Days • -...emb- FERTILIZATIOX BY DIIOUOIIT.-A. Ten- wheat crop is the best we have had for fifteen years, both white and red. The dry weather of last sumiaer,that mined our crop, seemed to put the land in good condition, so that the best crops were made where corn had been grown the year before." We refer to this particularly, because when we showed somelyears ago that dronghhad this fertilizinginfiueace, and t his brought with this compen sation, it was not generally accepted as fact. However, the invention of the earth :c loset , which was founded on this Principle, has done much to show"that the principle is correct. Dry earth absorbs the amonia in these closets, and in the same way dry earth in 'the open air absorbs the amonia floating in the atmos phere, The dryer the ground the greater the depth the atmosphere penetrates ; and of course the dryer the richer it becomes by this atmos phereic contact. Of course we suffer in heavy droughts. No one particularly " hankers " after these dry seaßons ; but yet it is well to feel that if we are made to suffer it is yet laid on is with a loving hand. liail.):Whisi. ERIE RAILWAY. PULLNIANNI Bear DiVIITSO BOOK SD 8111713110 Cowan& combining all Modern bnprovernedia, ars run through on all Trains between New York. Boeb eater, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Baspenaton Bridge, Cleveland, and Cincinnati: Abstract of Time Table, Adopted Nov. 4,1872. WESTWARD. No Leave I WOO 12 01 ! CO - STATIONS. New Tort Port Jervis. Basgnehanna Great Bend.. Binghamton. Waverly Elmira Clothing Painted Post.... Rochester...:.. Rochester... Arrive. 10 37 Rornelleville " 830 ' _ _ ■ Buffalo, " ; 12 U 5 Niagara Fan_ .6. .. `' : 12 55 Suarension Bridge " i 100 Clifton " ! 105 Dunkirk " I 150 Cleveland .. " 16 35 . Cincinnati _ _ .. ' I 465 .1. M. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TRAINS WESTWARD. 6:00 a.m., except Sundays. from Owego. Stopping at Tioga 6:27, Smithboro 5:55. Barton 6:12, Waverly 7:00, Chem:mg 7:36, Wellsburg 8:05, Elmira 8:40. Big Flats 10:20, Corning 11:30, Painted Post 11.46. Addison 12:58 p.m., Rathboneville 1:27, Cameron Mills 1:52, Cameron 2:15, Adrian 3:10, Cantata° 3:40, arriving at Hornellsville at 4:00 p.m, 5:15 a.m.. except Sundays, from linatinehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 5:33, Kirkwood 5;52, Bing hamton 6:12, Hooper 6:35. Union 6:45, Campville 7:08, Owego 7;20, Tiaga 7:40, Smithboro 8:00. Bar. ton 8:08. Waverly 817. Cbemung 8:40, Wellsburg 8:55, Southport 9:11, Eloilra 9:13, Big Flats 9:50., Corning 10:17, Paintad Post 10:24, Addison 10:53, Rathboneville 11:10, Cameron Mills 11:91. Cameron 11:46, Adrian 12:00. Canisteo 12:19, and arriving at Hornellsville at 12:22 p,m. 610 a m., daily, from Snaquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 6:20, Kirkwood 6448, Binghamton 7:18, Hooper 17:43. Union 17:53. Campville 08:16, Owego 8:58, Flogs 19:01. Eimithboro 19:15, Barton 12:25, Waverly 10:00, Chemung /10:15. Wellsburg 10:35. • Elmira 11:00. Big Flats 11:40. Corning 12:12 p.m.. Painted Poet 512:15. Addison 12:15, Battiboneville 11:00, Cameron Mills 11:15, Cameron 1:27. Adrian 11:50, Canisteo 2:02, and arriving at Hornelbrville at 2:16 p.m. 1:10 p.m., except Sundays. from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 1:57. Kirkwood 2:30, Bing hamton 3:12, Hooper 4:lB,ltinion 4:52, Campville 5:30, and arriving It Owego at 6:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m., except Sundays. from Elmira. Stopping at Big Flats 1:39, Corning 2:00, Painted Post 2:06, and Ounce, 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, Owego 3:18. Tiega 3:35, Smithboro 3:45, Barton 3:52, Waverly 4:08. Chemung 4 . :20. 'Wellsburg 4:32. Sonth port 4:47. Elmira 4:49, Big Flata 5:17. Corning 5:35, Painted Post 5:42, Addison 6:02, ItiAtiboneville 6:16, Cameron 'ATMs 6:27, Cameron 6:35, Adria 6:55, Can- Isteo 7:07. and arriving at HornellsoMe 7:15 p.m. 'LASTWAIID. STATIONS. Ilg1 lg :C54 No. I No. 1 No. • 4 JS 1 2, IP. IL Y. IL I ,P. IL 11. Y. .. . Cincinnati Lewin 945 i 6 45 1 Cleveland svs ;Oa . ' I . Du n kirk " 110 ...... jo ii Cliftonl'3 o 630 - 4) 55 '7 15 finsp'nsion Bridge " . 140 540 10 05 720 Niagara Falls " 145 545 10 12 730 Buffalo • ", 230 620 11 25 800 Hornellsville ... " S 615 10 10 305 11 00 Ecbester r '•4 00 530 800 rning ' " 725 11 38 432 12 13 mira - " 803 12 15 513 12 17 Waverly .. 840 12 80 549 120 Owego 925 130 628 156 Binghamton , " 10 10 115 711 238 Great 'Bend " 241 740 302 Susquehanna ,, " 10 58 &DO 810 336 Port ,Jervis Arrive 252 660 11 55 645 Middletown , ~ " 353 745 12 42 ...... Goshen .. i • " ...... 803 ...... .. i . ii Newburgh .... ; " .. _ll 40. 'Paterson I " 16 1000, 235 854 Newark ;., 700 205'515 .. . (Jersey City .. .633 11.7 New York a. Y. m. Y. Y.Y. IL . . ADDITIONAL LOCAL * TRAINS EASTWARD 6:00 a.m.. except Sundays from floraellsville„ Stopping atCanisteo 5:22. Adrian 5:47. Cameror6:so, Cameron Mills 7:00. Illathboneville 7:313. Addison 8:25, Painted Post .9:15, Corning 10:00j Big Plata 10:42, Elmira 11:30 a.m.. Southport 12:05: Wellsburg 1:18, Chemung 1:50, Waverly 2:30, Barton 3:08,' Smithboro 8:25 Tioga :345, and arriving at Owego at 4:10 p.m: 5:55 a.m. daily from Hornellsvill. Stopping at Canicro 7:45, Addison 8;49, Corning 9;47. Elmira 11;03, Waverly 12:42. p.m., Smithboro 1;40, Tioga 2;00, Owego 2;30, CamPvillo 3;03, Union 3;38, Bing hamton 4;12. Kirkwood 4;51. Great Bend, 5122, and arriving at Susquehanna at GM p.m. 7;00 a.m., except Sundays from Hornelliville.— Stopping at Canisteo 7;18, Adrian T;25.1 Cameron 7.42. Cameron 7;42, Cameron Mills 7:58'. Rathbone. ville 8:05 , Addison 8;13, Painted Poet 0:30, Corning 8;33, Big Flats 8;49, Elmira 9;08, Southport 9;15, Wellsburg 9:30. Chemiing 9:45, Waverly 10:00, Bar ton 10 ;15. Smithboro 10;23. T10010;35. Gwego 10 ;48 Campville 11;05, Unten 11;20. Hooper 11;30, and arriving at Binghamton 11;40 a m. 7;00 a.m.. except Sundays. from Owego. 4topping at Campville 7:47. Union 8:28. Hooper 8:41, 'Bing hamton 9:10. Kirkwood 10:30, Great Bend 11:16, and arriving at Susquehanna at 11:55 a.m. 1:55 p.m.. except Sundays. from Hornellitville, 'Stopping at Canisteo 9:08; Adrian 2:20, Cameron 2:45. Cameron Mills 2:51, Ratbboneville 3:07, Addi son 3:25, Painted Post 3:53. Corning 4:35, Big Flats 4:28 Elmira 4:56. Southport 5:12 Wellsburg 5;30, Cho wing 6:48. Waverly 6:05, Tioga 6:50. Owego 7:05. Campoille 7:32. Union 7:52, Hooper 7:58, 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 2:20, and arriv ing at Elmira at 2:40 pan. - • Daily'. t Mondays excepted, between Hornellwilne and Port Jerrie, I,Stop Sundays only. gar Tbrough Tickets to all points West at the very.toirest Rates. tor sale in the Coropattrs office at tha Waverly Depot. This is the only authorised Agency of the 'Erie Railway Company for the sale of Western Tickets in Waverly. Baggage uill be checked only on Tickets purchased at the Company's odic*. L. D. RV Gaaet A J. NOBLE ik CO., - EZ,MAT_J MS I I I .6,TM AND LOAN AGENTS, HAVE FOR BALE OR EASY TERMS SEVERAL DWIILLINGS, Situated convenient to business portion of town.: Office with NOBLE L k VINCENT, Insurance Agents. Towards. Nov. 27. 1872... A ENTS! QUICK! Or you will ss choice of territory. (there is & area for It), on D 0 LEWIS'S last and great work. • f OUR DIGESTION, Os lIT JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. It is by odds the most taking and saleable book in the field. 1. It is on a vitally Important subject. 2. It la by America's most popular writer on health. S. It is. for the price, the largest and handsomest book ever sold by subscription. Agents, the people are eager for such a book, sad will urge you to bring it to theut. Write for terms, !cc., free: 0F.0103E WACLEKN. Publisher. 733 Hansom Street. Phila. sep.ll'724y L . I3'I4BERMEN, LOOK AT THIS ! The atabaartbars offer for sale at a BARGAIN, Ali Ile machinery for a Malay Saw AIM, which has been in In , only eighteen months and is as good as new. r ran be put up and run on the prem. Ise% the subscribers tf desired, and any informs. t, .n regard to operating it cheerfully given. Will he sold at a groat reduction from oxiirtnal coat r ANDA Mirbit Works. Have t siosived lits target* simmtairal col NE A R B L MI ITS? riliibitiod ad this Notion.. to trbich than Malt* atbuitlou at the public. Thoy bop on hand at tarnish to mist TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &a, Na 3. t No. No. 7.• 3. Persona in want of anything in oar line art rs• apetaalti fatted to call and amine out stack. p9r i~ 1223 _l'oo 1 0 42 300 ilogo t; 9 60 446 5 03 5 63 6 IT 11001 3 40' 825 847 935 10191 11331 1230 i 120 125 4 44 625 600 6 55 I 07 LADIES FRIEND. ID 32 10 - 321 8 '2s' 11 15 12 30' 12 35 13 40 2V31 810' 050 10 00 10 05 000 12 - 48 "5 4 46 4 45 1 15 700 6 00 A. Y. The sales of Sewing Machines in 1871, u reported tinder oath 1872, to the owners sOO A. Y. of Sewing Machine Patents, show that the 1313 JOHN N. .ILDBOTE4 . (isn't Push' &et Minift GEO. MCCABE & SON . , AsFTY'M'M.lr'.rn'T".7-M-n MONUMENTS, DEMI { - Of ovary style, 1 LT THE LOWEST TERM& 3IcCABE & SON Towanda, )(&y 1, WM , S a- M 3 MANUFACTURING COMPANY SOLD LAST TEAR 181,219 SIACHLNES Ninety per cent of thew being FOR FAMILY USE. - This le over 50,000 More Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company daring the tame period. Nvery Itech4ws sold by WICKHAM & BLACK GLXERLL Aozwrs. IMI TONWA:iDA, PA., kn. It. 1872 NE w G oons -~~= B. A. Pettes & Co.'s OPPOSITE THE COURT lIOUSE, Conalstiag of a esnaral line of STAPLE LIM FANCY DRY GOODS, OEM SHAWLS, NOBTA.S, OWV Mt LLD= AND GENTLEYEN. WATIMPROOT CLOTHS AND CLOILUNGS, YZLVICTS kliD 'V V =Mg ALAO HAIR GOODS FOR JADIES, =l=l mum awrrtaxs. Bairns IND COMB. Or all tie Laiost Styli. MILLINERY GOODS II ALL VARIETIES. Towanda. Oct. 11, 1872. NEW STEMS FLOURING lifila, zx SHUIREQUAK. PA The sobsarib desires to give notice that Ma new STEAM FLOURING MILL Is rum in saosessful operation. and that be is pre pared to do all wortin his line on abort miss. GOBTOS GRIND'S() DONE °NMI:R.BA= DAT mtT IT 111 ILIZIMCD. Most. Eackwbeat and Bo Moan Core pad. t ßran, ex., always on hand and for We at Wres rata& PABTIOH3I.IIB 110TICIZA.Persinia livings on the west aide of the river dodging to Patronise my win have their firr paid both ways. when they brine riots It ton abila and upwards. - earn P. S. ATM.& 000 AGENTS WANTED at once eJ for oar New Book. .the We of the Great Ex ;darer. L.TVINGSXONE. A thrilling ma:rant of what he has experienced and accomplished during twentpeight yews in the wilds of Africa. and of his resurrection from a living death by fira IiLET. with particulars of bus perilous trip in search of, sad long sojourn with the aged 'discoverer. etc.. eta. 600 pages. only $2 60. ma. venally wanted. For Lull description and arms Wass at once _ .servaltaiallSlloll..luldblost. Grooatis aM-Provigeoi. THE IINDEBSIGNED, HAVING bachimei sates Mond of Is Use Ins at Z. S. PAX= e 00. is air pniperol to ate to so dawn: at Bridtottl *way mg Tub* th a larti sad van iodated doe of GROOSBIES, MIMI I lave purabised foe dui. ladibel =WNW OM I ain sell as 114 low again ' as ells be Perdleeld sbovisoms. I tow offer to thspubticasplsattld stock TEAS, sjOFFESS,. SIJGARS, 11116SKIII. SALIDIAMS. RP/ GM ba• AEBON FLOUB,,Glidatitt DO. p. This . in kinds of NUN. Would call Via atteatiou oinks public. to oar Owl Bo boat ,ta gash* ar prica Jew O'Mara OsiirlascadlLsaa da. Irr Yak Olicankal and Brown &DP. Mon cell oat am:aro oar *look a Large aasartraent of YAM= Imola, TOLL SOAPS, &e.. kc. I irftl pay the hlghest cash price for Timers, give us a call before aellng elaawbart All parsons Indebted to the late am will please call and make Immediate parnent. 9. - PAT 11 Xam..h. 12, 11NX. M . J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WLUE, FLOUR, FRPI), > MEAL, ike. COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS., ! desire to call the attention of the public to my assortment of goods. which 16.4'w-eye tull and com plete, and will, be sold to my :customers at lowest market rates. Sty stock of Elate been parchaised aluce the late reduction in that tariff on them, and are offered at prima to cor respond. Orders by mall or otherwise rrlll recoire caret and prompt attention. IS ,W.kUltk.'iTED Thanking tbo public for the libenl patronage they barn given rue. I wish a continuance of the 6112(18. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PR6DUM feb.2o'll OX bMERCUR are now reedy .ingg ➢ a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought since the Ist. 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 pricee. Jan. 19, 1871. • VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought JL since the recent decline in price, and selling cheap at retail. FOX ic ILEItCITht. Jan. ID. 1811.. FOX & DEERCUR arii selling Gro axles at retail. Jan. 19, MI. FOX & DIERCUR are selliDg New and Freak Goods. Jan, 19, 1871. F& MER:CUR are selling Gra .a: ceries cheap. .110.19,18T1. pox az, MERCITR are selling first clus Goods only. Jan. 19.1171. VOX & 3IEIICUR . are • selling cheaper than ever. , Jan. 19,1871. HOSIERY, PEII:EIEBER that we are selling ..a..s) Goads at RETAIL! And that we won't be undersold. Jan. 19, 1871. FOX k. MERG'IIII. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC -I.u. CG—very choice—et Jan. Is. ISM rox b.. =RCM& vox. & MERCUR do not deal in Shoddy Goods. Jan. 19, MI. nIIII, CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the very best the market affords and et lowest prices. E. T. 70E. • Towandsaan. HENRY MESCUE. .14 EMEMBER THAT FOX & BIER CUR are retsitlng all-Undo of Groceries at wholesaleprices. The largest.stock in town. Goods ISM elms. Prices low. •E. 'l. FOX. Sept. 29.•70. HENETiMERCITIt. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY Respectfully announce to his friends and patrons that be has built & erlieza be ♦ill caustantly keep op hand la full assort client of • TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, TROTTING EitTLITa, AND EIipMETOM3. Yode of the beet material and finished In the heat city style, tile long experience ln city Carriage rectories gives him a decideli advantage over others to the of his Wagons. All they sake is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK prsTious to purchasing elaewhero, ALL WORK WARRANTXD TO OITA PiRITCT • Thankful for the Metal tutronane format], ex tended and reepectftd4 ask a continua:toe of the moot R. -EL PATCH, Ilmio en bind a laws stank of WI DO.. STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. C. B. PATCH No. PKITONT BLOCK. TOWANDA. PA TEAS, ° COFFEES, MB SPICES, Opotite the new Jill, TOWANDA, PENN'A HENRY STUE.,N „ ItEW BRICK , 011131 AGE FACTORY, FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATFOR3I WAGONS, Finish, Style and • Durability 34171SPAC7'10.V. ET.PATROVO 11101IPTLY ATTESDED TO Teduced prkes HIRAM TAYLOR ressumurat muumis, - : Opposite Publio &parts( • Keep always on hand . a fall 111300. OLQTHS, ')I'J fj:lsft In all the latest styles, • ;6: B t Ftwnishing i (3-ooda soy wenn blemoitokcilMs : ALL WORK W 6 6 MAIN STREET', . • FRA.NR, .11 (Successor to HENRY 8A.11E114) EacgANT TAILOR, 'Zia 4, Griffith a Pitton'a Mork. Bridge ree f o - good safortmcot of Clotho. Vostings and Casainterca, coostantly on hand. Good" mado to order ilia best manner. TFLIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. To colatemplate that ram L. uoade.capatale of fathoming the depth of the inig,hts ocean and weal- tiring the distance to the Most dirtant star, and . ws were about to sly.eapable of weighing the eolid con. tents of the sun. And it is wonderfully strange that, this firm of Brothers have made themselves so con- versant with every branch of the great and tropor tint Furniabieg trade that it mike• it ,ttnqutittionably the pltee for - every one to buy. Here you will Bud Clothes extremely cheap Pile upon pile, heap upon Leap; 0( every grade, textari. AM 1 brie, For White or Black, Gentile or Jew. say at onoL l C'e will go there, For they do u ass "on the squlre;"' Their Clothes-aro good. and pricey jw.t. They pay for all, and give no trust. All that want Clothes should go aria ~es Thoseprioes, styles. and quantity; Elstal:Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick, Cmhrellas or a Walking SLck. Buy yotir Furnishing Goods of them: Dui' all your Clothing of them; Buy of this firm, buy of no others, For reasons shy, it is WOLFF BBOTEERS rowandi, o.'l 1. 2872. Bl.Joon 8z CO-. still contitme e taanutactnre their celebrated HORSE PQWERS Sz- CLEANERS, and will sell a better machine. for less money than can be but elsewhere in the world. We claim for our Mach:nee that they will do u much, or more, than any other. and are more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it I. well down. We will send DISCEGPTIVE CATALOGUES. of one :machines. on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One ft Two HorseTIIRESIZER & serEKA TORS. THRFSIIER and CLE.A.N J ERS. FANNING MILL,, M. J. LONG. SAW AID GRIST MILL work done to r. Gice us a call before puretaaing rii , owhora. Vd "OD auoaavue 's.KaHrt 1 : `'oo 'I 0001'il. Ang. 2. 1869. FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP The undersigned having purchased the Fonndry and Machine shop lately awned by Inhn Carman, are prepared to do all kinds at wurk apptaiialtig to their business, vrith . pronaptnesa and dispitch. MILL GEAUINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, \__U- , .ILL IRONS And all work warranted to give tatiefeetion Of the latest and most improved kinds rcannfaCttMed and kept constantly on hand ready for use. PLOUGHS, FADE-HILL. IRON AND WOODEN BEANS Of all kinds. . CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGH§ exp, • PLOUGH POINTS Of tall idrls, and the Utast hnproVetnents kept constantly on hand. LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE . CASTINGS CELLAR GRATER, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, And all kinds of castings forlolobed to March 30. MO. MEASR & ROCKWELL. THE HOME SHUTTLE SEW- _ Lice KAMM. TEE i.F.FF.CTION OF MECHANISA ros likitstsa, 1):13.7-KG, CaItDMG, Baumago, Br.adasct, Tcciaxo, BC7IirLING, 111131-111TCHISCI AND ddArgzanca. A.MV.RICA. AND EUROPE, iimple, Compact. Efficient, Darabia amiComplate. Every Machine Warranted for five years. EQUALLY GOOD FOIL nun 011 =LW WOBE. Itmi•lee $137,00 ' The only practical low priced Lock•etitch Sewing Machine ever invented. Don't be toicratingitest, by other Agents blarney, no matter how smooth their tongue may be, be sure they moan large profits to their own' pocketa. D. It. NFOODDLIIN, Agent for Bradford and Sullivan Counties. Agents wanted. Rome. Bradford county, Pa.. Feb. 29,11 BA RRE.LIS ! BARBELLS !-A supply of Cider and Pork Barrel., and all Ludo of Cooper Work on hand. at W. A. hOCK WELVii. Oeteli.l2. 14IIRFAUS kir five - dollars at RENS! BUILEV. 'tient of I i Fk 1U AND COATING& GENTS' .g In great variety NOTICE. TOWANDA, PA. clacri-La I.lqlD DRAG Fatc: MAN DRILLS., And All kindept lIADE TO 011 DER. ENGINES REPAIRED, SHINGLE MACHINES CHURN POWERS, L.UIGE BO NETTLES Ps anted in It is a Triumph of Ilechaulml genius. Grocetbs ind -Provides. (iBOCERY AND PROVISION t STORE. MoOABE & EDWA4DS, '!! FAMILY GROCERIES - • •• PROVISIONS, IrZftelnyl3 SEW BLOC. TOWANDA. PL, Ire do oat deem It 'l3eeessari to entueeeste all the Mimed articles we keep. Oar assortment fa ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell nothing but FIRST CLASS 'GOODS. Ei Cash paid for Parton Produce'. JAMES Keen; WAG gDWARDS. Mach 1.1870. CENTRAL' MARKET. The matetaibers continue to keep maistaidly on band • full and complete assortment of every. 41 pertaining to their business, consisting rosdn. RPYP; PORK, FRESH AND SALT. SUGAR CURED MM. IdUITON. BEEP, VEAL. POULTUI • SAUSAGE, - LARD, BOLOGNA, DRIED REM TALLOW. /c , 7., Also. FS • H FRESH FROM THE LAKES. OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY In their { Parties wishing Oysters in large or mall quanti ties mill be tpratabed on abort notice, at the o‘d stand, Cisrlkat Itasca - t, llontave's tiozic, drat door north of Dr. Porters. Za.vi. O RaLtest. N.E.t.Lvit .14 MllLLocit.. Two. mutiocc. Feb. 24, 1870-tf • HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH. PAID FOR °GRAIN; BUTTER AND EGGS, BY _ tTEORGE SMITH, wysArsr.co, PA. April 18. 1572. Boots and Shoes. 1 W FI R M BOOT AND L S HO TIRADE COR.SER. & COONS Would announce that haN iug bought uut Mr. L. L. MOODY, th-y are now prepared to offor ti tho put. Hew largo and vaned aamortinent of 1100 TS, 'SHOES, TEt u N ES, TRAVELING RAGS LE&TFIER, MICE YlNlrllitiA, kC eve sliZli koll 3 fattlitie of 11U.N!PIIREY I3ROTU ERS A; TRACY S manuflettire of gouts as well as marry other gorlis of Ilrai'Lltkrhnakf. Wet are 164.!e 4; , Lkte f.u• _B TT ' S BOOTS AND SHOES And castomirs ean alwAy3 rely fiEfling a dull) y of ite.c cools tor GESTA, MISSES, & CHILDREN'S. wz.ut Shoeinslicr. and others wanting Leather Aloe will (het with ns 2 good assortment at all times. Sir. C. 3, Robertson rcutalna with tie anal! ready to • give tits" in the way of Fine Boots to all who may tavor him with a call. As our goods are all bought of the matiufacturers we are able Aull will sell at the lowest bottom prices for rash. (We hopeby fair nealing to merit the pat ronage of all. JoHN r. Cdlialf.B. W. K. COONS. CORSEE k COORS. Towstda, Oct. IEI2. Q WOODFORD, ki• AT THE NEB' YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, • . :a: 3, PATSO,I & GUItIITItS BLOCE,BRIDGE St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS Sc. SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which lie,„is offering at the very lowest prices- for Cash, consisting of Gras CALF, Kw VSToOA, Bois eaLF Boors, " MISSEs and Cminarzes • Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all goods warranted. A rum. .`rocit or LIMIER 10.1) FISDINGS. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuahce of the same. Towanda„ MAY, I. 1872 MEW. ROUTE TO PRILADEIe NORTH, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia. Pali denote, Washington. and the death. Passengers t. 7 this mate take I ennayfrania, New Tort Railroad train. pasting Towanda at 10 :40 Lll4 and 2:ir. p. m.. make dose connection at Be thiettem - with Express train of North. Penn's road. and antra Philadelphia at Bele P.r M.. and 10:30 p.m.. In time to take night trains either for the Rooth or West. Palace cars are attached to the 2 PAL train. City passenger ears are at the Depot 'on mini of all trains cone twienger a to the Tarions Depots sad to all partsot the city. Lam North Penn% Railroad Depot. corner Beals and American 8.. Philadelphia, at 0:30 k 9:43 arriving at Towanda 4:57 k P.M.: name evening. Itann'a &Wage tap , llects and bag. gage. °face No. 105 lan cO d "street. P delivery hiladelphia. rarnows acooksionarunre freight received at Front so. Noble streets. Phila. delphia, Auld forwarded by Deny' Fastyreight train to 'Towanda. arid all points In Buses banns Talley with quick dispatch.l;La.l.B Oen. 'Sgt. N.? . Front and Willow Sta. Jan • 3. 1872. Pniladelpttis. PLASTER.-4 sp ply of Fresh Al. Orgemip.aaster for or A. 4 MIX lIC in?. GEM GLOVES, MITTENS, Celet•r3lcil .11FC.e of ror TowaiAa.• El dirasimio. Crookay ad Casarnra, CBOCKErir MOBS ow _ tt BLACK. FRUIT JAM TUMBLERS pfliiii 11 CUPS FOR JELLIES SILVER PLATED WARE, Prom Badgers & Brotkor TABLE CUTLERY. Ageacy of the SINGER SEWING MACHINE, INSURANCE AGENCY, AT WICK HAN tomuida, Jay I NOBLE It V INCENT'S ' . r. U. INSUR4' N -JE AGENCY Medical advice given, granntoualy the Cane, Charging only for ninteine. therhaukinl for past liberal patronage, would l ea pectfully announeu to tne lefriencin and the niablic.that no pains shall be to aatiaty. and meet the eon- Urination of their confidence and pif.rOmigo. ire• Open Sundays for prt riptions from 9 to 10 a.m.. awl P 2 al. to 1. c.n3 '5 to 0 p.au. • AtLOLLNST LOSS 011 DAMAGM 1, i 8 _„_ y' ' • 31 - C•. PORTF- 11 50:5•• Office °prop% t•nart iloare. Stain Street TOWANDA, PA BY FIRE OR LIGHWNING OS ALL RANDS OF PROPERTY. In sound and reliable Companies LITT INSURANCE In the.obleat ail; beat Catupsties In the Vatted States ACCIDENT •INSITRANcE From f)ne Day to One dear vER .$50,000,0_00 Capital represt ntea POLICIE‘ ISSUED AU./ )weer adjusted silt] p 41,1 TITIS_OFFICE 151=IMI Towanda, Nov. ES. /572 pA. CANAL & R.R. CO:- ARRANGEMENT OF - O.:is - EN — am; To tate effect 11 , ialay, Nov. 11.1572. MEM= ISISIGEGEII No. No. T. 3 7. S ATFONS eallrailAx 2 45, 100 ; 9 10 ..:...Elmira 12 45 3 20 , 1 25 , 9 15 Waverly 11 57 335 i 134' 93.. kthecui. •11 45, 4 '2O. 2 05110 101 .... „Towauda..... 11 05 '. 5 20; 11 . 10 05 545; 305112 S Lairyville.... 943 611 - ;11 .... Me*hoppen... ' 9 - 20 620• i 1156 '41e10,0p4ny... ; 9 13 654 3 5'112 04i1 8 09, 4 42; 1.50 .. pits ~tou 7 2,5 925' 500 24 i; ' \\*Litt e I.l.trre.. 700 • 30 1 4 535; ...11anell Chunk.. ..... r 291 5 50' kllentown—. ' 31 19.401 605' .....Bethlehem 915: G - Baotou i . 'lO3O . .9 00 ;• • ..Phi•ulelp:ll.2...: ' r u ' 940 .. Tort I • •••• p Y No. 3:: leaves Towanda at 7 19 arm.; A a. di.; Waverly. e U 5 a. m., arriving a. 9 00 L. Nu. :31 leaves F.lnt;ra at 539 p. WaVvrly. at 15 p. tn.: Athena, r.t p. tn.. arriving at To- Wanda at 7 15 P. a. Drawing Room- Care attaeheil to Trains 2 . s.nd 9 run 'through from'Elioira to Philadelphia.. ,R. N. PACKER, , Superintendent. C • LADI • POR LAZAT.IIS- . MORTIS' extr.r.RATEn: PERFECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, The undermentioned'iticantages over those in ordi nary use, the proof of which may be seen In the extraordinary sales, and codstantly increasing de mind for them: lat. That from the peculiar construction of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render ing frequent changes unnecessary. 2.d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by specter le wearers. 3d. That the matertal fro4a which the Lenses are ground. la manufactured sPecutily for optic puriis ea. and is pure, bard, and brilliant, and not liable to become sera*ched. 4th That the (dame in which they are set, wheth er in Gold. Sitver,lor Steel. are of the finest gualt.y and finish atm guaianteed perfect in every,respect. For sale only by mar onthorized agent in this local ity. We reser supply or employ peddlers. W. A.. .Chamberlin, , Sole Agent, xoT .20;1871. Towilld'a, 800S -BINDERY.-TILE lie is respectfully informed that the l itook•Bin deny to been removed to the "Reporter" Building. third story, where will be done B i oo*E-BINT)I2TGI In all Ita carious branches. an terms as reasonable as the times" will allow. The Bindery will be under the charge of • H. C. WHITAYMI. An experienced pluder,and all work will bevromptly done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. ' Musk. Magazines. Nowspapers.Old ITooks. ke., bound An every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Bnling and. Binding of sr stis 13001i3. To any &aired pattern, which in quality and Mara. tatty will be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised., The patronage of the public is solicited, and per. feet satisfaction guaranteed. • Towanda. August 1. 1866-41. ROBISON'S REPEATING RIFLE, ,NEW.IIODDLE, • I Simple, Strong. Payette!. Safe. and Accurate, ertdch mates it one -of the best Gnus ever offered ta Sportsmen. Prices from f ;IS to $43. Send for, .4 circular to P. A Mszfieal. West Auburn, Pa.. Agent for Brsdfonl. Susquehanna, buthran, Wyoming and Luzerne routine*. , - . .N0v.1.1-w 4 MONEY SAVED, BY PllscitAsmo rOIIA STOVES_ AND iIAItDWATIE or W. L. Ms - DI ON Orwal July ix.'7l. VARSIERS, bring 1 ,0x our produce and men so & MRCVS.- •- ad Medidnet 1 - . Da a O. PORTER '& SON,. OLD CAH DRUG STORE, ILIMILISULD Mara UMW* Oortei Ulan gut Pins Stmts. Timm: o lk Ps. UM recently bided largely to the& Etna. a fa iunil complete essortment constituting an extensive ob dirt,. embracing umay articles used In the aria ar for. Mechanical carefullted with to thepr eMSe mutt* of th y puselecblic. which wlfl be Wmdebbetelleil MeSMA with berth gm:Ml*l l4 mM on the met remonable terms at Whole or Retail. coax sting of , Dam.% CORMI(LtL,I4 r ona, Tacoma!, ALCOHOL ANThTURPENTINE, SASS PANT, VAItMIBH, wzais-wesn, Ana all finch of Umber, KEROSENE OR COAL' OIL, Bunging Fink% LAMPS, dItADES, WICKS, 01111101E713. " Spam. Lard. !MAW rbot. TANNER'S AND - MACH: ME OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their varlet/. SPONGEIt. Bausam OAPS. coxes. Paraidet. llair•DSes.- Perfumery. POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, Pocket &ask &song, TOOTS, EOM AND HAIR PBEPABA.2IOI% RE LNIM AND LIQUORS, TOBAGO% SlaltTF, PIM AND OMANI,. Garden, Meld end Flower Beeda, Trusses, PIA goners. etvapensnicak Moulder Braces, Bread 1144 Teel 1k Nurain,g Bonita, IN ippu, Shells and Shields, entingell. Puma rrnit Jan, Thar -- - - amnetera, 'Limning Eatraita,• Stow Jugs. Oaas Ware,.bottlea, V 111". Corks, Bath Brick. lad Kaye Blacking. Flab Tackle. ant rattattlon.; &c.„ Botanic, Eclectic and Homcepath • lc 3tedirines. and all the popular Patent • All art.:Le l e warranted as_ represented. Persona at a Maumee can receive thes ordara by at.ve or mall. vouch will receive prompt mad careful attention. R H ETJ)I AT IS3I -N EU RALG TA .1 to' any per,son producing any Iledimue allowing half as many living, permanent cures ,as Dr. Frta.r.a'a Vzokmati. RarrasArre Cseil inwardly only.! • pleasant Medicine, free from ukinrions - drug". Warranted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured 9r, in every 100 patients treated in the put ten yearal. ISee testimony). It Is the scientific pre scription of Pro:. Jos, P. Fitter, 51, D.. a graduate of the Univereity of Pennsylvaula. A. D., 1833, =now r'ur 01 Philadelphia's oldest rekrilarphysidiuns, and , professoriof Chemistry .and Tirxicology,—wno has made Neurlpia, Chronic and itillannitory • Itheuma• tism the 4pecialty of his entire professional - lite—a fact voliehed for by the an:natures accompanying each teittle,oluil other testimonials of_ many promi. neut reniiwned physicians and clergymen. To pro tect soffellirs from pOl4OllOllB - nostrum! , and useless expenditure of money, a feral signed guar- • mitre, statm•• exact windier of bottles warranted to cure, bo ' fornarded,„•-•ratis to any sufferer send. trig by letter a Rill description of affliction. In case 01 maitre to cure, 111101111 t paid positively refunded. Ma.licine. scut anywhere by express, collect on livery. kaßicted invited to write for advice.; all ink formato•O and ote.lical advice sent by letter gratis., 'Addres,,Dr. J. I'. FITLEII, 29 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Pa. The Remedy is sold or Obtained by Drugwists. For sale by PORTER & KIRBY, Druggists, Ater cur's Block, Towanda, Pa.. • T W ° RLD'S . THE TONIC.- • • Purely 1 -, getanle and Tree from Alcohol. DR. P.'LORIMER'S S I rr P 4 MR) ST, I= Betted Clougb. Incipient Consumption, Colds, Spit , tiTl'4 Plooa, ItILSIu.tTIJn 01 tbe Lang, Catarrh, Er , SnAntlA. Droop, Who Oping Itreagt or side, ry%pepela. Jaundice, Dizziuesa. Lorf! of Appe t.t..i, Fever and Lie, , Complaint. Diarrhoea, and all I)telt,,es'ef the Ding, Stomach, Li - re . • :• and Kidneys. W. i• • . wproLs Sole ligenta, and to - .lvhotu all orders Ebotdd be _ I - addressca. NOIIIHWALD' !.... No 2. 4. 6.13 945 541.900 53, Ft 1')(1 453 8 lt) • C3'{ Cir‘alArs for flutiaer inforluati.)Ll:-;:t4 710 1,05 GS) 627 idral2.72.tf 320 5 51 232 4 50 2 15 4 30 11451 1 :33 10 47'12 23 10 30 12 t7O 10 05. 1 1 33 T owANDA CISIC ALi it AWAIT . E:Dci.lit 11. SISLIIIVOOD. StiSt2rE.ll.l.N . N.l COLLEGIATE: 8 :SO' 7 45 n.no £l.l s will be reetive.l at any tame at the following rate ' A 51 thine. 7 50 t Elmira at F.rto pupils, per cina:te- .$l5 00 lucl Wing Harmony and yo. -al elaem. per 4fr. 20 00 SZBIC - 21,2 HALT QC - AI:TEM! IN Al CAN2E. P.ecitatieus twice a yee4. :No de , loction or " time nia,!l7 up.' except in case Oi illuess of - te.ore than Oil e 'wt,..l:' et donation. T4is Musk. :4..cliiiol is claseitiel ir.to . three'dpart• tuetxts. cit.: Prehnimary. Primary and A.dranced. Thel*r will he a certincate giv ti at theii7enipletiou of earl! course With the musical stauditig-of - th'e pupil. Popits from a distauge.will find ac...oilithielations for ward arid piano pra..7tice in the instaiution at %cri moderate paters. '- N , ri. E —.Mr. Sherwo,l has a.pr0.i.....7,- • e c.,arse eo iii prising the beet mod( rn tnethoele.iu 7 u -lug the pro rinielst t . rattires and appliau,es of the - - :. e pop lila Lyons Musical Academy. oh which his .•r. ther itei. L. H. Sherwood, was formerly "prinei • i and pro irietor. nA3 r. I klgar . 11. - Shet.vood Ilan' derided tali ut ...C. i e. ucal acquit - elm:al and ext.-m.11,e elperienc , .ti te:ki hieg.—Editor liooauf er ..V Laica: Times. 11,,w arida, AN,' -9, .I.Si2. , q W -PLANING MILL. VI inn rinderiike.ed having built a Large and corona°. 11% 1 91 in the .13orough of TONVltiltia, and ailed it 4 the most modern anti improved imachinery, for manufacture of • . prepared td fill orders. whether large or small, n the shortest notice. We have also' a large va y of MOULDINGS. of the latest style and pattern. cb we can furnish much cheaper than they can be kod by handt. • . , . r ilsaNG, - • . TO.i"t37EIN:ll, . 1 .•• GROOVING: . " AND SCIICOL - • - SAWDIG, Atid all other work' pertaining to Jcium, willbe done to, suit our customers. ersous building. aud.not living mom than twelve tfourteen wales dietant will find it largely for their In era.t to bay-of tie, or bring their lumber and have iilt w•.rkeil by our machinery. Bring your grad of ocyrinvor other lumber. f ding, have it - ground oat and take it home with - e will pay CASH for PINE, AND 'HEMLOCK Wt MBEII delivered at our limber yard. - Come and ps. or if yon &ineorn't c, write, Tn.-aril% Fah_ 1.. J 4 P. RON - IF:RS k et) 03IP KTNS C 017 N. ;T Y .EEDER AND PLASTER SOU-ER bit 4 is an Attachment to that CL AS3 .11A. !THE TOMPKINS COUNTY• •. - WHEEL RAKE! REST PLASTER SOWER IN TRE SLS.IIKET! Its adtautiiges over all others arq many, but we cad spezialAtteuttun to its adaptation to 'SOWING PLASTZR ASIDES, .13,):SP. DUST -AtiD OTEIEtt FERTIL,ZE.R3.- Distributing device is 8.3 arranged. as Jr, ,nr e e. Wally crash ail lump, ; thereby insuring am even distribiktion of Plastor. , even wh of harddry lumps. 1r hOWS EQUALLY WELL • ALL ELNIDS O . E" GIOIN.A.ND Stich as Wheat, 'Rye. Oita, Barley, Snea - artteat,Car Flax Seed„ Timothy, Clover and other Or.Atms seeds. The SecdinF•Box is bung und,r the axle, near the ground, mat can be , USED IN A STRONG WIND WITHOUT SCAT. TEHING THE PLASTER OR SEED. LIOWLVER It is driven by a cam on i the wheel. which will not get out of order from use ;as is the ease when drir en by gears.' IT CAN BE SIIIFTE*FROM RASE-TO SEEDER. 011 isag .SEEDEtt TO" RAKE. IN FIFTE.a.N MINI) it.S. 3 1. Seeder, alone, or complete.. Rate -• • Road", Wed Rake and seeder, Seeder Atta,dmient, CI-Farmers wanting the Scoter complete to sew Wit at or nye, or for Fall sowing of Plaater.'Ate.. can haste the Inachine and pay. for it .samo timo as though purchtsed next sp. WA. . R. M. WELLES, ilt•noral Agent. T,,wanda, Pa.. Ang,•......4 1e72. C () K E The DEST, mast DESIRABLE, and motif fir 0 14911ICAL FUEL fur calif:Lary purpcios daring sum uer. For ode by t h e . TOWANDA GAS COArPealY Twelve cents per bushel at the Gas Souse. or an rents dearm.d... Erl=3 rot xedicizal $5OO W.TLL BE PAID TA 1. A CERTAIN CURE FOR Sold b all Druggints. ToWANDA, WINDOW 8,1311 AZtill ALLNDS, CHINE .CuT•xe c.n recaultuend it as tae LIG UT PRICES 'OF SEEDER AND RAKE EWER'S: MACIINE. IS *AIIII\N•LED. Thle ad Atedidnu. TSB & GORDON,' PATTON'S SUM TOW.A.'DA, WHO LEBAI4,„„AND wren, . DRUGGISTS/ taTing extenel.ely repaired their 'eters. et the Old stand. have ro-Opentia with a large, now and w4lll selected stock. cottaLtiting of t ACM, EBT/LiCTS, IMMILLBS,; =RBI. BIIGAp. COATED PILLS. POWDERS, OtrADVSTR6-3. mcnanEs. WEIEO, And all BOTANIC. ECLECTIC AND BOMEOPATIIIC4,RE PAIIATIONS. _DYE STUFFS, MACHINE .011 S; ' EXTRA REPINED 7tOSEN*,.ALCOHOL PURE WINES' AND LIQUCTS, For Ileclicinal Purpose". TOBACCO, SNIFF AND CIGARS`, EMI POPIJLA.R PATENT MEDICINES, And a Fine Assortment of TOILET- AND - TA.A.Ney GOODS. more than the usual care and attention given to tLe Compounding cif Prescripnons. Open iinn4ays, from o'clock.A 'm..to Ip.m. k from 5 p.m. to 7 - p.m. Dr SLintr.r. can be consulted at the store on B , otY. nrthicX of each week, u heretofore. D. 11. Tu . nni W. G. OW:DON. Tow.toila, Ray 7, 1872. R.. 0- D. STILES • . harin g Purchased THE DRUG STORE oar L. A, Amuse/t', 1.. n ItOmit, PA : , - Daa'now in stock and is constantly recieeiug freth:' supplies of pure Drugs and Medicines, Dyee..P.unts. Varnishes, &c. Agent for all the tuost popaPir Pat. ent Medicines. A fresh supply of thS celebrated Vine Al HITTERS. • Puro Wines and Liquvrs for medicinal purpskes; beet brands of Cigars and Tobacco: choice Per . ery. toilet and fancy articles, fLasofing extract,„ ;C, &bool books, stationeryi..and,pes-a. "All Rupl plied with stationery at lOw IfffceY. 'All nosceraac ous bovLe furnished to order at publisher,' pnee, The ~_.ttor will continue to f,r3 t:ce medicine a: heretofore. Office at the Drug Store; residence op. polite Presbyterian church. Pre6eriptions and re cripte a4.72raeci; cempouad , A at an hours bys cum. petent elerk, - [April ISA c 72. • TAI'LOR'S CELEBRATED OIL . 1 TA, Great RAeuma i l ie Remedy *tumid be lept.and used by every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Horse, every Teamster -and Lavery Stable Eeep , r, eve) - :‘ Bll3,ielan and Horse Farier for it will many times eu , - p• IL and lameness when all they medt tutee h,l‘e Sliners and broad I.ten - should certainly kcep it,' for it is unsurpassed for. brti , es a . n.l 'Trains. Backamiths should keep it fOr theu wu nee and for their customers lender -foe.tocl - ho as nothing equals , it for tender feet. Every to suffering from pain and lameness of any kind,, barbs, cute, wounds or any eruptatin of the , akin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease requiring an outward spplication should certainly keep thl ,, cele brated AailKticinv Every bottle warranted to give sithttactlon. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son Co, Porter et Kirby and F W. Brown Druggists, TOcltida And by every Druggist . and dealer il. Brad ford and adjoining counties. Johnston Holloway and Cowden, whole ..le,Patent Medicine Depot. No. ON Arch street Nutt epilua,Pa., - Wholesale Agents. • H. BHOWNIG T. YLOR. juiylrio-tt Propnetor, L«Day vine. Pa. - T o Ti f E,PUBLIC ! - - The tin , tersignEel w.,111.1 most- reecullt:ly they at : l4 now pvTired cry way to attar t !f...• UNDERT - KING I-317SECES:4-! In all its-brunches. And we frost e...t) rice !,at-,4fsc the services of any one , in that Ho,' tipared no elpft.. cr. tr trig from the slry , of A. mmleu • ;. - ..earee which cannot be slurp:ls, , lor ct 01u.1,- elegauce-, t'uia Side of our largt,:t also secured the iervices cf s zon=t fc'• and geutlemar.ly: piim,on to Atendtd ti:;,,14,1.!:,11 the blaine J. R. .-1.1. - , one of oar-dral. wig: inv lotinl at tI. Furniture Store, on .337:itivo etreet. and-C. It. 31A% crixr., the other zueinber of the' Ann, at ,Jer,ce oriZtlird stresq, or .11.1 ., ut .of Er L. th :Beach. a very reliable and celerateiiphy,hnar.. ;chime 0;1..1 la an Park curet. {aver ITO. Ail Jan2s'72.l' FIRST NATICi.S;AL DANE. OF ToIN-AN-DA. CAPITAL .Sutip4rs Fun) This Bank' afrt‘rf 'CNTSTAL . FACIT.ITIEN fon• transaction u: - - GLWERALBAY KIYG c gt:SINES , '. 4. .4 ' CinniEST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDM; 74! - AGREEmzsr. - BrscLL CASE orrrs ro rag 03U-.Ecrios 97 N 0 , A3 &ND Cries+• • Parties wishing to mere aroxar to say pert of the rnited States. England, Ireland. Scotland, or the-prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here rrwart drafts for that purpose. • TIOKETY -. . to or from the.old coontry, by - Jest-wan:Ay i ar ear -1 tag lines, alw f sys on-band. . .. - . I ... t• TVe; rfi.OL'Gß'X' OVER AI i.E.DrCiZt tlighezt Pry-paid for U.S El:.!this. t;;;Id and JOS. POWELL, President December.l• 1869'. BOOK'S BOOK'S." BOOKS. TIT. best place. in Nurtheer Pon:W.l . l . f :nos -BOOK'S AND §T A.TIONE,O C. F. cnOSS flu Stock is always compl,te, -a.:•1 :n3lO lllO erything in the line, such a> BOOKS r Of every description PLAIN Lt FANCY 'STATIONERY CHROMOS SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES. In. $45 CO 40.00 a ot. 21 to BLVNE BOOKS: JUSTICiS' BLiNSS AND 131.A7.4: iiCltk• .6.17!' All Daily, Workly, and' Mot.thly rarer! "!. jperiodim ld ta fuimished to a,g.ribcra th e 0"'"' prices. DIARIES FOR 187:3, A large asa: , rtmeat, which A r :11 Aol,l_:Lelt Towanda' llw. 1619 .N IL ;1: 1- litiMilitiliE J. S. ALLY.S. C. 31. $125;000 40,000 Y. N. E1EM..73-• BM IMI 0. F. CROSS•