Ser#ltltural. Cow Giving Bloody Milk. . _ An Atchison ,Po. (Kan.) corr3s pondentasks fir a remedy for a cow that gives bloody milk from one teat. Be says he hao one that was that way all last slimmer and is agahL - • - Ile should physic her thoroughly abd give her light mashes and •no heat- Tug food. If you. have access to poke root, give her a small piece—say half as.large as a hen's egg—twice a week, cut - up . with; some potatoes, carrots,6f." other roots.. Wash the teat frequently and tbroughly , in warm water. Do this after milking dry ; then wipe the teat - perfectly dry and apply to it . lard as hot as the animal can endure it. The physic is given to reduce y inffammaticm. li • No other physic ne t d be given if the poke root can be obtained. If it cannot,. give melted \'lard—say a pint or a pint and a half for a dose.. We ince had no experi4Ce with a case of long standingi buts. this is what sve ahould try in the absence of any bettr information. = Rural New Yorker. ' ~ NEGLECT OF Al'lMW3l.—lllany are careless/about the sort of provision they dinake for sheltering their animals from cold. The American Agriculturist has some very fitting words on a subject which is of . im portance to the stock If shnimals were endowed with speech they would often. remon sate with their owners about the negligence with' which they are Oc caionally treated. And though they cannot speak, yet:they have a certain mute eloquence in their look,. and tell their tale.withn force and point .that is often more effectual than words, Very often the rough, shag gy, staring coat, the prominent ribs, drooping head, woe begone counten ance and appealing eye, tell the tale aslainly as if it, wero_ in, print. It tell-of hard work, poor feed, ex; posure to storm and tempest and keenly biting winds. And l'et there,may be a tight, snug barn, and stacks of !adder still ra mainir2g in the field, while from very thoughtlessness, the poor old faithful' servant, who has plowed, his master's fields year by year, is permitted to remain in an airy yard or in. a bar re,n pasture, with half fiilled belly, and sniff with impatient appetite at the fodder just beyond his reach . across the fence. Animals exposed to the cold until they are chilled, are stinted n their growth, and gathering the seeds of .future disease. Warmth saves feed. Cold wastes feed. Stock well housed keep - in batter condition on less food 4han those left mit doors inrail pens, damp yards, or exposed pastures. At this season no stock should be kept out at nights nor on Stormy days, - for the abrupt change from( _ warm sunny days to cold storms of rain - and- sleet, is too great a shock. Pine board's are in a sense excellent fOdder, r and a dry bed of straw the • best of nutriment. Farmers who consult the comfort of their stock and their own profit, will see to it' _that their stables and shedsare put in [pod order, loose boards nailed on, doors and roofs made tight, good dry, straw furnished for bedding, and that their cattle - are comfortably sheltered, before the cold winds begin to blow an - d. the first snow of the season flies. DESTROYING LICE..--Mireh cows and ,calves are usually the first tofbe in fe-ted with lice, and they lex_tend thence to the balance of the herd, and in the spring - before shedding the hair these parasites most prevail. This is especially the case with those herds that! are not thOronglaly cared for, and with those whose masters nild to their droves by purchase. One of the easiest applications is kerosene reduced with two-thirds its bulk of water. A few applications carefully applied _will usually' des ;troy vermin. Lard' oil with a little sulphur mixed - in it is also a 1: good application;but if animals take 1 cold upon the appliCation of sulphur sometimes they suffer from its effects. A-strong decoction of tobacco water • is also sure death to vermin. Its thorough application,however, somel times makes animals , sick, but the consequences are only of short 'dura tion. :Whatei'er the' application, it must not be kilted. Flocks and herds should be watched and the application made while the parasites ' are confined to local quarters, and thereafter good care and feeding will ikeep.the animals clear. GAPES IN CHICKENS. —The fatal die ease caused by the presence of the gape worm appears unusually pre valent. I have had it in my own runs, where it has attacked some BeabrightbalOams; but I have found no dif fi culty! 4 in curing it by the means of I carbolic acid.. So potent are the fuines of this powerful rem edy, and so destructive are they to parasite life, that their inhalation for oven a few moments seems perfectly effectual-in destroying the life of the worm. It is not even necessary to employ any special apparatus; a few drops of carbOlic acid may be placed in a, spoon and held over the flame of a candle until the vapor is seen to rise, when the head of - a yopng chicken or pheasant (held in the other hand) may be placed in the vapor which the animal is forced to inhale.. Care must be"' taken not to carry on the proeess.until the fowl as . well as the worms are killed. I find! after expcsure to the fumes for a few seconds the bird may be regarded as cured, and may 1)(1,5 seen' running about quite well on the following day; if not, the.treatment should be _repeated. The medical carbolic acid, •Is preferable to the tarry liquid used • for disinfecting sewers and drains. - Tegelmcilri ingiondon Field. $75,000 TOE FRIENDSHIP One of the most eccentric acts of the late James McCully, the million aire,,Mll,9 the leaving of ,a certificate,' or order upon his administrators to ray to an old friend, Mr. Robert D. ,Clark, dealer in boat stores, No 134 Water street, the sum of $75,000, `has a token of friendship and good win." These men had been intimate friends' for a quarter of o century, and Mr. McCully always regarded it as a ,pleasure to aid Mr. Clark in any way he desired. In April last, it is said Mr. McCully presented Mr. Clark With the certificate above referred to, which, is signed without a 'witness, and the only consideration mentioned is that of friendship and good will. After the death of Mr. McCully, Mr. Clark placed the certificate in hands of M. W. Acheson, Egg , ALt, the igainst the estate. They claim is certainly. a novel ono, _ anais probably 'without a parallel in l' -the history of bequests.—Pillsburg rmiE_TABLE OF'TBE MILLI VAN 2211)1 IWILSOLD.—TaIdag enact on Monaai.Nov.ll, 1872. - - - =II A. 7114 8:00 $lO 8:30 9:10 9:30 9:50 TOWAIDA BARCLAY JIJAVI3OII . --MONROE WILOOIS DiTEIHORE BERM= 10:20 11:10 A. X. IL. Y. GOODMAN, Gezel Passenger Agent. ERIE RAILWAY. • - Pommes'. BlairDnaWnra Boors AID BLIZMICt Coacwww.-combining •all modern Improventedts, are run through on all Trellis between New York. Roch ester, Buffalo. Magus Ms. BusperudOn Bridge, Cleveland; and frinctunatl. . Abstract of Time Table.dopted Nov. 4,1872. WESTSVAED. BTATI 0 N 8 . N° N e " N° ' N° ' ;I. 8. t • 7.*9 S. .-. - • i. IL L IL P. 34 P Y. ' , C 1 !. New York Leave 1 900 ~}lOO .5 90 -7 . 00 Port Jervis.-- " 12 01 340 925 040 Susquehanna .-.. .. 1 . 400 825 155 12 50 Great Bend . " 847 217 10 30 Binghamton " - 444 995 800. 840 b 25 1040 400 425 Waverly .. 600 1199 442 309 Elmira" 635 12 30 520 - 5 53 Corning ...$ ~ 7.07 120 659 1 GM Painted P05t .... " .. 125 Rochester. - ...Arrive. 10 . 37. - 10 321 10 32 Hornellsville.... ." 890 . 250 1 87 231 Buffalo '. 12 051 8101 11 15 12 45 Niagara Falls-- " 12 531 950 12 30 4 35 - Stmension Bridge ” j 100 j 10 00 12 35 440 Otifton.. .. .. . .... " 105 10 05 12 40 4.45 Dunkirk 150 800 115 1.15 Cleveland • .. .. 1 - ... 700 7'oo Cincinnati - 1 4 551 ' 800 600 IP. Y. l P. IL A. IL A. LY. ADDITIONAL LOCAL TEAMS NOMTWARD. 5:00 a.m.. except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at Tioga 5:27, Smlthboro 5:55, Barton 8:12, Waverly 7:00, Chemung 7:38, 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, Caniateo 3:40, arriving at Hornellsville at 4:00 p.m. 6:15 a.m., except Sundays, from Susquehanna. Stopping at Great Bend 5:38, Kirkwood 5:52, Bing hamton 6:12, Hooper 8:35, Union 8:45, Campania 7:03, Owego 7:20, Tloga 7:40, Sraithboro 8:00, Bar. ton 8:09, Waverly 8 27, Chemung 8:40, Wellsburg 8:55, Scrathport 9:11, Elmira od3, Big Flats 0:50, Corning 10:17. Painted Poet 10:24, Addis= 10:53, Rathboneville 11:10, Cameron ISM.; 11:31, Cameron 11:40, Adriiia 12:00, Canisteo 12:13, and arriving at Hornellsville at 12:22 p.m. 6:00 am., daily, from Susquehanna. • Stopping at Great Bend 6:20, Kirkwood 6:49, Binghamton 7:18, Hooper 57:43, Union /7:53. Caropville 58:15, Owego 8:38, Tioga 59:01, Smithboro 59:15, Barton 161:25, Waverly Chemung 11015, Wellsburg 10:35, Elmira 11:00, Big Flats 11:40, Corning 12:12 p.m., Painted Post 512:16. Addison 12:45, Rathboneville 11:00; Cameron Mills 51:15, Cameron 1:27, Adr . ia a 11:50, Guide° 2:02, and arriving at Hgluellsville gt 2:15 p.m. 1:10 p.m., except Sundays, from linsqnehiana. Stopping at Great Bend 1:57, Kirkwood 2:30. Ring haoitou 112. Hooper 4:19._ union 4:52, Campvnle 5:30, and arriving at Owego at 8:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m., excei4 Sundays. from Elmira. Stopping at Big Flats 1:39, Corning 2:00, Painted Post 2:036, and thence, via Avon, to Buffalo, arriving at B:s7pm. 2:30 p.m.,. except Sundgys, from Binghamton. Stopping at Hooper 2:43, Union 2:50, Campine 3:03; Owego 3:18, Tiega 3:35, Smithboro 3:45, Barton 3:52, Waverly 4:08, Chemung 4:20, Wellsburg 4:12, South port 4:47, Elmira 4:49, Big Flats 5:17, Corning 5:35, Painted Post 5:42, Addison 6:02, RathbottevillO 6:15, Cameron Mills 6:27, Cameron 6:35, Adria 6:55; Can ister 7:07, and arriving at llornellsville 7:15 p.M. EASTWARD. STATIONS. 1 1 NOl,l N°4. . i NO. I No. 1 18. 2. I — —. P. M. P. rt. Ir. Y. A. w. Cincinnati • Leave 945 1£ 45 t ".— Cleveland " 515 9001. 1...... Dunkirk. " 1 10- I iiiii Clifton " , 130 530 055 1 715 Snsp'nalon Bridge " 140 540 10 05 1720 Niagara Fa 115.... " 1-45 545 10121'7 30 Buffalo " 230 ' 620 11 251 800 Hornellsville .... "? 84 615 10 10 3 051' 11 00 Rocbester........ " 1 400 5 30 i I 800 Corning " " 725 -11.381 432 12 13 Elmira 1111 803 12 151 519 12 47 Waverly. " ';8 40 12 50 .5 49 120 Owego • " 925 - 130 628 166 Binghamton.. .. . " 'lO 10 2151 711 238 Great Bend „ 2 411 7 40, • 302 Susquehanna ..„ " 10 . 58 900 8 101 336 Port Jervis Arrive 251 650 1155 1 645 Middletown , " 359 745 12 42 1 . ... Goshen 803 1 Newburgh . " 11401......1 835 Paterson 650 10 001 2 331 854 Newark.., . " 700 203 1 515 Jersey City " ' 693 11 381 3 101 945 New York. „ 700 11 001 3 30i 9-40 A. M. M. ‘P. Id OP. M. ADDITIONAL LOCAL- TRAMS EASTWARD. 5:fY9. a.m.. except Sundays from Home Stopping atCanisteo s:22,'Adrianrs:47, Cameron6:so, Cameron Mills 7:00, Rathboneville 7:99, Addison 8:25, Painted Post 9:15, Corning 10:00, Big Flats 10:42, Elmira 11:30 a.m., Southport 12:03, Wellsburg I:13.- Chewing 1:50, Waverly 2:30, ,Barton 3:08, Smithboro 3;.25, Tioga :345, and arriving at Owego at 4: 1 0 p.m. .55:55 a.m. daily from Hornellsvill. l •Stopping at Camero 7:45, Addison 8;49, Corning 9;47, Elmira 11;03, Waverly 12;42, p.m., Bmit4boro 9;40, Tioga 2;00, Owego 2;30, Campville 3;03; Union 3;38, Bing hamton 4112. Kirkwood 4;67, Great .Bend 3;22, and arriving at Susquehanna at 6;00 p.m. 7:06a.m., except Sundays from Horzielliville.- Stopping at Caniideo 1;13i Adrian 7:25i Cameron 7.42, Cameron 7;42, Cameron Mills 7 AS. Balhbone villa 8;05, Addison 8;13, Painted Post 8;39, Corning 8;33, Big Flats 8;49, 'Kithira 9;08, Southport 9;15, Wellsburg 9:30. Cbcmnng 0:45, Waverly 10;00, Bar ton 10 ;15. Bmithboro 10;23, Tioga 10;35, Owego 10;48 Camprille 11;05, tlnlen 11;20, Hooper 11;30, - and arriving at Binghamton 11:40 am. 7:00 a.m., except Sundays, from Owego. Stopping at * Campville 7:47, Union 8:28, Hooper 8:41. Bing hamton 0:10, Kirkwood 10:30, Great Bend 11:15, and arriving atSnsquehanna at 11:55 a.m. 1:55 p.m., except Sundays, from Hornellsville, Stopping at Canisteo 2p9, Adrian 2:20, Cameron 2:45, Cameron Mills 2:51, Itathboneville son 9:25, Painted foot 3:53, Corning 4 ; 35 . Big Flata 4:28 Elmira 4:50, Southport 5:12 Wellsbarg 5 ;30, a mong 5:48, Waverly 0105, Tinge 6:50,„Owego1:0. Camprdle 7:22,-Union 7:52, Hooper nag, Bingham. ton 8:20, Kirkwood 8:45, Great froth 9:02, and ar riving at Susquehanna at 9:22 p.ni 1:68 p.m., except Sundays, _ Painted Post. Stopping at Corning 2:05, Big Flats 2:20, mlO arriv ing at Elmira at 2:40 p.m. • Dilly.. ' t Mondays excepted, betweeupHorriellsigde and Port Jervis, 0 Stop Sundays only. sur Through Tickets to all points West at the very Lowest Rates. tor sale in the Company's office at the Waverly Depot. This is tho only authorized' Agency of the Erie Railway Company for the sale of Western Tickets in Waverly. 'Baggage will be checked only on Tickets purchased at the Company's °Oleo L. B. RIICEEIL Gen'l PA. & N.Y. CAN.A,T4 R.R. CO. AERANOMMT OF PA.BB=GEB, TRAINS, To talcs effect Monday, Nov. 11, 1872. 801:11 - 11WAIID. l I NORTIIWABD rurs'cirAL No.: No. I No. , , No. No. N. S7,' ' 9' ! 7 .' ! STATIONS. 1 34. 2. 4 Ip m 010'..,...E1mira ;1245 915' Waierly !II 57 9 301 --Athens 'll 45 1910 ! ....Towanda.... ;11 05 11 05! .. ...Wyalnaing.... :10 05 11 28! : : ! 943 Meshoppen... 920 11 . Mchoopany... 913 3 50,12 45! ...Tunkhannocit.. 18 40 4 421 1 50! ......Pittston..... . 725 500 ) 2 15' ....Wilkeisflarre.. 700 7 30, h 5 —Manch 'Chunk.. • ..... 8 28 , 550 Allentown.... A U 8 40 • G 05! Bethlehem 915! 635't Easton 1 q 1 10 30 1 8 90 / I P I 9 40 New Tort. ... Ipyl NO. 31 leaves Towanda at 7 10 a. L.; A! a. L.; Waverly, 8 0.5 a. tn.. Arriving al 900 A. sr. AM. FI:3EEI iiij 100 9 20, 125; 8951 134) 4.20' 2 051 5 20 6 45 611 6 201 6 541 8 00 • 8 251 No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5 ao p. m.; Waver 615 p. in.; Athena, at 630 p. 'm., arriving A wands at 7 15 P. H. , . . Drawing Room Can attatbod to Trains 2 and 9 mu through from Elmira to Philadelphia. U. A. PACKER, Superintendent. NEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL PHIA. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA PAILROAD Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal timore, Washington, and the South. Passengers by this route take I curtsy/cult* & New York Railroad train, passing Towanda at 10:40 &M., and 2:03 p. m., make close connection at Be thlehem with Express' train of North Penn'a Rail road, and arrive La Philadelphia at 8:20 P. M., and 10:30 p.m., in time_ to take Eight trains either for the South or West. Palace cars are attached to the 2:03 P.M. train. . ' City passenger cars are at the Depot on arrival of all trains cone passenger ■ to the various Depots and to' all partsof the city._ Leave North Penn'a Railroad Depot, corner Berta anti American ~ Philadelphia, at 8:30 & 9:45 A.M., arriving at Towanda 4:57 & 8:03 P. 31., same evening. Mann's Baggage Expr3 collects and delivers-bag. gage, office No. 105 Scutt tifth street, Philadelphia. •assGHT AOOOXKODA4tONS. Freight received at Front arta Noble streets, Phila. delphis, and forwarded by Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda. and all manta in Sttsqe.dianna valley with quick dlipatch. 71 ELLIS ILARKE, Gen. Agt. N.P.Rlll..Front and Willow Sta. Jun:. 3,1872. Philadelphia. 1110011--BENDERY.-Tm.; . . PllB lie is mreedMinformed Odd "the Book-Bin dery bar been rem to the "Reporter" Building, third story, whereliill be done B 0 0 K --B I N D. I N 0 1 in all its various branches, an terms as reasonable se " the the charg times of " win allow. The Bindery will be under e • ‘• rr ' cr. wall:Lutz% An eiperienced Binder. and all work will beprot= done in a style and manner which =not be e )Hoak, Ilfeganzuw.Nowspa,okt Books, ke., bound In every satiety of style. P./slimier attention will be •“,l to the Bang and Blzuktng of BLANK BOOM I ' To say dertrof pattern. latch In qJallty and dura. bil.ty will be warns:dad. All work will be ready for delivery Whew promised. Tpspedeorker of the public is solicited, sad poi fecti r =oa rumbled. tr , Aorist 2, liblit—tf. TOWANDA.. Warble W6rks. -1 anisirAlio IL 4:00 . - 3:50 3:30 2:45 245 2:05 1:XI 12:30 P. IL, any just reielved the largest easortment of 3Str. R. B L , 333 Ewer addbited in this section, to which they invite the attention of the.pablio. • They keep on hand or furnish to ardor ,_(:' ,p from STONES,,MANTLFes 639' Persona in want of anything to our line ars ra spectrally invited to call aad examine our stock. IicCABE Sc SON. . • Towanda, nay 1. 1871. LADIES FRIEND. The sales of Sewing Machines in 1871, u reported ander oath tr o t 1872, to the owners of Sewing Machine ratenta, show that the More Sewing Machines than were fold Sy any other company during the same period. JOIIN N. ABBOTS. , Gen'l Pater Ag't WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE AND LIGHTNING. rtpres4t:ove'r Fit tYMc= CapitaL Old English and Home Companies. LIFE INSURANCE Di THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES. . ACCIDENT INSURANCE . From one day to one year. NOBLE at VINCENT. Feb. 19, 1873. .t I VARMERS, DAIRYMEN, To- A: 990', 2 32 915' 11 45 10 47 1030 1005 AM them; ♦r 7 40 XholiWwn j GEO. MoOABE & SON I= 11:7i77'MV:MMNIC7T1 MONUMENTS, .OS every stile, , AT THE LOWEST TERMS. EMI SING-)33P, MANUFACTURING COMPANY _, BOLD LAST-'EAR 181,260 MACHINES, Ninety. per cent et them being FOR FAMILY USE. This is over 50,000 cry liSchin6 sold by WICKHAM- & BLACK Aourrit. Tow VA:ti DA, PA., Ang.:l4. 1872 NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL SHESTIEQITTIL PA 1 - 14, Failwcriti desires to give notice that his new STEAM FLOURING MILL Is nbw in iniocessful operation, and that he is pre pared to do all work in hls line on short notice. CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ONITHE SAME DAT THAT IT IS RECEIVED Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye - Flour, Corn Meal, Feed, Bran. &c., 'always on hand and for sale at lowest rates. MT/OMAR NOTlCE.—Persons livinge on the west side of the river desiring to patronize my mill, win have their fertyage paid both ways, when they bring grist: of ton bushels and upwards. apL4'7l F. 11. AYE:6B. BUTTER BUYERS! Pack your Butter in Wescores Ilerunx LILT TER Pan. Approved and recommended by the leading authorities of our country on dairying, and acknowledged by all butter deal ers to be the very best package in use. Butter packedin this pail brings 5 to 10 cents more a pound in the New York City market, than the same quality in any other package. Dairymen, send for a circular: Dealers, send for a Price List 1 We are the sole manufactur ers of Weatcott's Retiiin Butter Pail, and also manufacture very extensively Butter Firkins. Yklf-Firkin Tuba, 25-pound Butter Pails, Well Buckets, etc., etc. Onr goods are marked with our name, and are for sale bg, all first-class dealers. Sussr Baos., Belmont, Allegany Co N. Y. Principal Warehouse, Binghamton, N.' Y. .MOOO AGENTS WANTED at once r... 1 for our New Book, the Life of the Great Ex. plorer, LIVINGSTONE. • A thrilling account of what he has experienced and axamyliabed during twantpeight years in the wilds of Afria, and of his resurrection from a living death by STANLEY, with particulars of his perllocuk trip in search of, and long sojourn with the • aged discoverer, etc., etc. 600 pages , onV S 2 N. Uni versally wanted. for fu ll dears i&on and ems address at once 11171311A8D BEM. Publishers: PIMA. or Bolden iirp.1112.17 NOTICE.—J. A. Ricoan, of Towan da. has just received the Agency of the Water. town Fire Inn:radon Company. of Wataztown. N. Y., which is a first-claim Oompsany in an respects, arab cash mutts of 423.000. Is confined by its character to Farm I=7 and Dwelling house Blab; le therefore safe. Pays all loss or damage of tearing to places, whether fire ensues or not. Also pays for live stock killed by lichtning In the barns or at Urge on the premises. Yon can save money!), seeing Mr. Bso. ord belbre insuring elsewhere. (hi and get a CLeti ads: or sand for one. Z . A. RECORD. Agent, et.n t erra.- am • - Teiwands. Pa. 'PALM FOR SALE OR RENT-- In North Ronie. adjoining lands of Jamb Seeley mil, O. Mann. Tenn. easy. rosy uire of J. P. COWL=. Orwell. Ps. March 27, 187344. IptABRELLS 1 BARBELLS iropNy of Older and Port Barrels. owl all Mods of Cooper Work no haw% at W. 1. /MX' WELL'S. Oct 9,11. • &OMNI ►H FLYING mama as aft tamest . 4a - la Os ana eta R. PATON at bo.. is we pathaath Se illme illhoust death, al /id& V. slmp isd wC admisd dock at ' GBOCEBIES, Ind* I lune ponfirkedike Oak sad IMI eaddind Itiat roe seil et se kee Mom me sea be perces* eisrirbee. Vow ear to ihspabilis a splosdid Ave TEAS, COFFEES, SWABS, imams. lIALM2IIIII. man, so. Nave at band a larp stock of ~ AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM t . ~.: r an IdadarYnnt. Woald can tissaiailMiaa ernes public to our Owl lio but quality or price. Jaw Oakley's Oelabratad Lam- M. New Tort Chemical aUI Drava Sap. Plows an and osoadro oar stock of WOODEN WARE. Lam .t aosortment of YARILEZ IrOTIONS..TOILLT 80.1P8. he., he. I will pay the highest ceahprtoe for Tamers, ere us s call before senlag elsewhere. All persona Indebted to the tats Ism will please eill ►nd make Immediate payment: O.'A MOE. Tows:lila. March, 12.1861 M . J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WAItE, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c., COIL MA.ISJ'AND BRIDGE STS I ‘, I desire to call the attention of the - public to my assortment of goods, which Is always full and com plete, and *lll be sold to my customers at 'direst market rates. - Hy stock of „TEAS, Hare been purchased wince the late reduction In the tariff on them, and are offered at prices to ;or respond. Orders by mall or otherwise will receive carafe and prompt attention. IS WAIIIIAISTED Thanking the public ;for the liberal patronage they havo given me, I C . wish a continuance of the CASH PAID 808 comm PRODUCE. Itb.arti GROCERY AND :'PROVISION • STORE. nue A BE D„'WA[ DS, FAMILY GROCERIES /11111017813 NEW BLOCK. "TOWANDA. PA. we do not deem it necessary to enumerate all the diferent artkles we keep. Our assortment Is . ALWAYS COMPLETE. FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for Partners Prodnos. JAMES McCA.B.T. March 1, 1870. _ WM. EDWARD& • - pox a; MEERCUR are now receiv ing a fresh stock of Goods in their line, Wight Ili" the Ist Januar/, to which they Invite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock In town. Our goods are trash anddesirable. Ws sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1871. VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought ng skim the recent decline in price, and se cheap at retail. FOX k /MOM • Jan. 19,1871. VOI k HEIRCUR are selling Gro °Wei at setae. Jan. 19. ttrn. vox It MERCUR are 'telling New and Fresh Hoods an. 19, 1871. VOX- -- & - itEERCUR are selling ceries cheap. Jan. 19.1871. - pox & MERCUR are selling first crass Goods only. • Jan. 10; 1371. - pox & 3LEIRCUR - are selling _a: chow than trver. Jan. 19.1E71. REFER that we are selling Goods at RETAIL! - - And' that we won't be zmdersold. Jan. 19,1871. POl k MZECVB. ' CHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBA IVr C oo—yesi eboice—ed Jan. 19, 1871. FOX k MEEICIIBIL • VOX & 31:ERCUR do not deal in 1: Shoddy Goods. Jan. ilk 18T1. CIISTOBEEBS can rely upon N., the vary best the market affects and at lowest ;aims. Z. T. FOX. Towanda. Jam 19.11.. HENRY =RCM PI TEAT FOX & ?dial _mu ors arsnftnw s all klada at Ciraeariaa at wholeralvekes. The herd stock in taxa. Goods !WC elms. Prices low. LT. /0.1. - Sept. 29."/ O. KICBIN7II. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GRUM BUTTER AND EGG 4; AprU 18, 1872. B. IL PATCX RTZ DO.. DIICIMIZAT DO. STOCK OF TOBACCO, COUNTRY PRODUCF4. C. B. PATCH. No. rATTON43 BLOCH.. ' TOWANDA, PA COFFEES, AND SPICES, Wl:mimic. and Retail Dealers In AND t PROVISIONS, w• .ell nothing but IN CASH, PAID FOR BY GEORGE SMITE, WPILiMUNG, PA. Hunt Tat= FASBIOR&BLE Taw4s, Opposite Public Scum - - Keep always onr haul full sasort. CLOTHS, • READY-MADE CLOTHING In all the latest styles, HATS OAPS AND UMBRELLAS, Furnishing Gt. pods CUTTING DONE ON SHORT ALL WORK W 6 6 MAIN STREET, THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. To contemplate that man is made capable of fathoming the depth of the mighty ocean and meas uring the distance - to the most distant star, and Ts Were &bongo say,capablo of weighing the solidcon tents of tlifi sun. And it is wonderfully strange that this firm of Brothers have Made themselves so con: versant with every branch of the great and !roper tint Clcitb,ing and TuAliahlng trade that it makes it unquestionably the place for every one to buy. Here you will And Clothes extremely cheap, Pile upon pile, heap upon heap; Of every grade, texture, and hue, Yor Who orlAsek, Gentile or Jew. • All say et,ouec, Wo will go there, For they do business " on the square:" Their Clothes are ibod; and pricosjust, They pay for all. and gijo no trust. AB that want Clothes should go and see Those Pr.ces, styles, and qiuntity; Hats. Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick. UrbroUu or a Walking Stick. Buy your Furnishing Goods of them; Buy An your Clothing of them; ' Buy of this Sim, buy of nb others, For reasons why, it is WOLFF BROTBEItt Towanda, Oct. 1. 1872. N Eyi MERCHANT TAILORING •J \ OHN L. 11cMAIION_ Hu removed to the building formerly occupied by F.T.ADavies. Esq., OPPOSITE 3LEUCIIIt'S BLOCK. And tinow prepared to furnish the people of this vieinitt with 'Ey' erytbing in the line of 0 z 0 CIITTE% DONE AND CLOTIXZS MADE Err ON THE 8110IITIST NOTICE. and PERFE(IT FITS GUARANTEED. m.:Ci. Lozzo. M 7 stock of Mills haa been ?elected from tl}e best in the market, and I feel contdent 'will give saldafaetion. 11 J. L. Towanda, Ja 30, lan. • WE CL . DI FOR I=ll PERFECTED SPECTACLES The urAerinentioned advantages over thOse In ordi nary use, the proof of whldri may be seen In the pgr f aordinary sales, and corottantly increasing d them: - de -Ist That from the - construction of the Ouse, they assist and p re the sight, render ing frequent changes unnecesstry. X. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. V. That the material from which the Lewes are ground, is manufactured specially for optic purpos es, and is pure, hard, and brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. 4th. That the frame in whicS they are set, wheth er in Gold, Weer, or Steel, are of the driest quality and finish and guaranteed perfect In- every respect. For sale only by our authorised agent In thil local ity. We raver supply or employ peddlers. fV..A. Chamberlin, Solo Agent, Towlnd2, 2iev.20,1872. A„ J. NOBLE & CO., MSTA:TM row LOAN AGENTS, HAVE TOR SALE ON EASY TER= SEVERAL DWELLINGS, Situated con v enient to business portion of town. Office with , • NOBLE- & VINCENT, ; Insurance Agents. Towanda, Nov. 27, 1872. ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS' Passengers booked to and from any Railway IR& 114)n or Bawd In Great Rettaln, Ireland. Neramr. tereden. Denmark. Germany, Franca, Rolland, Bel kum , and the United States. ' Cabin tare from New York to London, Liverpool, !meow, end lON and in. =DITICKETS $l2O. Intermediate,— ....$35 I Iltemarct All payable In Currency Parties lending for their friends In the Old Coon. try can purchase tickets at reduced prices, For further particulars apply to Ilzirormos Dam Boatl Omen, N.Y., orU.U. Ereizrr, Central Evens Towanda. Ps., d a m . !f. N. Byrn. Jr., Pint National Bank of Towanda. Dec.lBl2 PLASTER.—A supply . of Fresh Grous&-flaster for Ws by W. A. BO= VEIL. ncL9.72. EMMEN 6wei. meat of. AND COATING& GY r r E r In great, variety. *lf u (§) Al TQWANDA, PA. ESTpULISHIIENT T H,S For Gentkmen and Boya' Wear LIiARIIS C.FtrfiRATED 1 ANP ETi :GLASSES, EL UL Walt? SAW/IDLY. • gisosnansowit;, Q WOODFORD, IJ• AT THZ • NEW YORK BOOT AND .SHOE Erroltf, Ho. 21, PAXSON It OIITITT/D3] Is receiving'one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES over brought in Towanda, which he, is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Cipars Cas a KIP & STOOL, Boys CAL? Boors, LADES% Mniszs and Cau.nazes Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all gds warranted. A - rtru. STOCK OF gods ARDTLNDDRS3. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a-continuance of the same. Towanda, Hay. 1,1871 NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY Opposite the new Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STULEN nearaxtfolly announce to Ws, fric , E.C.a 3c4 raticep, that he has built a NEW Bale& r..../kRALAGE PACTOBT, where he will constantly keep on Land a fr.ll assort ment of • FAMILY CARRIAGES, '1 TOP IND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORN WAGONS They Kilt° giJLX.rif, AND SKELETONS, Ntedo of the be . st material and tlndabed In the beat city style, His long experience In city Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others lb the Style and Durability of Wi R'sgor.s. All ttloy ssks ls so INSPECTION OF lIIS WORK preYlous to ptcrclutsing eines-ben ALL WORK. WARRA—YTED. TO GIVE PLIeFECT SATISFAcrir , v. Thankful for - the liberal pat.-... , aege tor.tnerly ex tended and respectfully ask a. •-pntlurtance 'of the 11133213. REPAIDING 'mom , U.? ATTENDED TO Towanda.. Jan. R. 1u73.-tf F OUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. The Underskned having VnThased the Foundry and Machine Shcrplately owned by John Carman, are prepared to do alikintla of work appertaining to their bnaineat. with promptneca and-4iepatch. MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR S-A.IV MAN DRILLS, 311-LL IRON S muit. TO ORDER. ENGIVES REPAIRED, Anti tatiwort war:anted to diva Fltit,fort.lon SHLNGLE MACHINES Of tip - stoat and most impro rut" klndc maw:a actured and kept conatnntly on hand rosily for Ilse. PL'OUGHS, stvrAtrx.L. ILON AND SVUOI)LS CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS .PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds. and tLe intprovon aite 1...14 "c.•nVttnlly nn h.tnd CHURN POWER LARGE AND B:SALL SIZE STOVE CA;'STIN(-3..,S CELLAB GRATEti. SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KETTLES .* And all kinds of castings farnishelt.o March 80,1870. ' MEANS k EOCEWELL. CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribps still continue to keep constantly on hand a fall and complete assortment of awry pertaining to their business, consisting main . BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT BEGAB CULLED HMS. IfUTTON. BEEF. , LAMB, r STAL. " • POULTRY, RAMAGE, LARD, ' BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF, TALLOW; kc., kc. • Also. FRESH FROM 'l'llk.; LAKES. OYSTERS REChaVED DAILY , their-scsson. Pao'lles wishing Oysters in largo or , small enti ties will be furnished on short notlee , at e old stand, Cmczn.u. ar , i x Montanye's Block, first door north of Dr. Porters. Cris. 0 Baum'. IiLELLMI kBLLOCR. Tam. kftrix.ocx. Feb. 21. 1870-tf • Br - Liz:ion & co., Still tordinue o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will sell a bear machine, for less money than can bo bad elsewhere In the world. We claim for our inac4tines that they will do as n ach, or more, than any other, and an more &mai *7 built. We perlbnally superintend our work and see that it is well down. We will send DISCIIIPTIVE CATALOGUES, 41 :arm* machines, on application. - ONE AND. TWO HORSE POWERS, One dk T Horse THRIWIER d 4 SEPERATOBS. S'ATZESTIER and CLEANERS, FA'NNING cracciA.z may taw saw ace s, SAW AltD GRIST HILL' work- done to order. Mee us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 'SNIEMIS . ‘ l . OO 1 5' (IOO 7 IE Aug. 2, MIL • • QUICK! Or .yon will isc mi of territory, (there is s arm for it), AGENTShoice 1 on DIO 'LEWIS'S last and great work. OUR DIGESTION, 9n Il' JOiLY MIMI SECRET. ~~~~~ It is by Odds the thost taking and saleable book in the field. .1. It is on a vitally important subject. 2. It is by America's most popular writer on bralth. 5. It is, to: the price, the largest and hand/Oh:lest book ever Old by subseripUon. Agents, the people are esaterkfor,such a book, and will urge you to bring It to them. Write_for tents, ka, free. GEOUQE ILtCLEAN, Publishes, sep.ll'72-ly 733 Siinsom Street, Phila. I;ZSZMiiiiil 1" 333 rednded prices HENRY STIILe.—N t..nd all kLtbk, c: Or en kinds. ASP T OW)A PLAN:I:NG MILL, BLEW. BUND, AND. DOO - 11, • The subscribers havingpurchased the Mang foraearty aimed by C. D. Cal& Jr 00..; - aud liming thoroughly repaired the UM, are mow prepared to do PLANING, MATCHING, RES I ANING, And to nunufteturo MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALTJUSTERS, Ii the best muster end ori . reasortable terms. Persons from a distance can have their izniter dressed to take back with them the came day. - • largo stock of • .. SEASONED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND Sall, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, STAI DALLUSTERS, SIDING, FLOORING, Id fact overythir • n line, all of which will be sold cheap for cz. . • We Mee piy 'n•ribmr. Fur further tutor znation enquirer .Fe-ulture Store on Matt Street, or at the F::::: charlea Street. 4. 0. FROST S March 12, 1673 HOLIDAY Piz EsENTS (~IIAMI3EI LdN'~: Is H E A -1), QUARTERS For anything in 113 c hnc (.1 JAW ES~R~Y, El LVEII ANL PLATED WALE C1112.1' ANI . ) BEST F/LENCII Gul.ll AND SILVER AMERICAN AND SWISS VT A. `1" .0 SPECTACLES, EIE GLASSES, -OPERA' . GLASSES. And a 1001 ether things. To:rands, Dee. IE4. 12.72 &GQNS AvAGas ! CONs;I :; . • =I I lit-re on hand tt zissoi tomtit of Lumr,lill. AND LIGHI W _EL Iq s - (Co I WILL S E r t.' L C EAPE Than auyvonwr cstablisli►:icut iu the L. . count r WAGONS AND CARRIAGES' Of every descriptidu manufacturad to order on short notice. , . NAMES BRYANT . • erowanda,..Mareli 2t, 1873. - SOM , Er4ING' NtIV A. ROCKWELL Has purchased alargo and, logar.t ase.ort=eul of M 777 Ri.Y- GOLD AND SILVER SVA.TERI2I CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, GOLD AND SILVER 'cnahis imais PLATED TEA SETS, GOBLETS: And all the qlendid goals far f WEDDLtiG AND HOLID.kI" TAESENT'4; Spoons and Forks in sets, Pens, - Charms,' and in fact everything to please, with an enaless variety of Spectacles and Clocks. " Having purchased from tho late A. 31. Warner's eatato the entire !ot of tools and fixtures I am pre pared to do all kinds of work at the=shortest notico and warranted. .Please giro me a cull and eumino the goods and I will try to give you vane satistv- Hon. W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda. Oct. 23, 1872. BAKERY AND DINING BOOM. First block north of Warclacruse. BREAD, PIES, CASE,CRA9KERS, BA , Y,ED DAIL Y, And sold at Wholesale' mid Mall In ode Dram 11001Iii.we will ar t rommodate the public TIM either a 'lunch or a good meal at all times of th( day and evening. OYSTERS AND ICE CREW ON HAND DthiliNG - Timm REASON Also a fine assortment of 'Groceries, Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts. &c, nusyllir tt VBOST & SONS make the best Extension Table In the world. ± ' :Tglign: 01 Matches. D a H. a. I!ORTER '4fr, SON,. . • a;i.r.ps •:. • Ait.l> - CAUL DRUG` - STORE, Cana !dila and Pine Wpm% Towanda, Pa., e Ewe madly added largely to their kook. a full and oomplets 'assortment, coastituting , an Irdelng” defy'. =brad* many articles nastl,,lit the Arta for meehanical purposen, carefully 'clotted with regard to the progressive Inuits of the public, which will be kept 'constantly supplied with fresh parchases, sad on the most maouablo terms at Whtilesate or Retail, consisting of _ Dnvos, Maninanta, • crresnesio, • ranrzw, Om% vi=exiss, ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE; HAIR PA', vemusll, _ And all kinds of Brushes, KEROSENE •OR GOAL OIL, tharalng Figlda, • :' P LASEESs SIIADES, WlCkg, • CLIMNEYS, Sperm, Lard, Whale, 'Seats Foot, TANNER'S AND 31 . :WHENE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all noir v:ziaty, POCKETBOOK'S, POBTMONALS, TbOTIt. ash AND min EctEPAP.ATIONS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES AND CIGAils, Garden, Field and Flour &cods, Thuile', Sop , porters, Suspensories, ShanhTer Braces, Breast Pains, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes. Bed Pans, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, Ther- rnoraeters," Flavoring Extracts, Stone u gs, OLIN' Ware, Bottles, Vials, Cents, Bath ' Brick, and Stove' Blacking; FiEb. Tackle. za'anition, tc., Botanie,-Edectic and Horccerath- - ic and all the 1--4:llaz.l'air:::t All articiee.alu•rantol ae repreeentod. Persons at a dittin.7.. cna receive their orders .by eta* “ or mall, wind) receive prompt Mad careful attention... 11 , e4ical wivica Siren Frataitwirly thz• office chargin;; only for'racdicirm. Tnanc.firi for past liberal patronage, wouldrcs peotfully annouilee to their friends and the publle,that no 1,-.ills 11. s fr:dared to satisfy, and merit the ccin- Cimititi th4::'.r coundenne and patronfute. F:Aitulays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 :n. and 5 to 6 p.m. • E. C. & -SON. d~rll, I FiIHE IVOI.I.LD' - S TONIC.- . D . TZ . :.'.?. Li olt I 1)1 E P.' Fi M 3 I 1- 1 1 1 1" : S , 1.-CECT!.I\ c o urt r, , Fort I . Statzal CO;iph, Incipiciat C.uastumption, doldfi, Bppi Dog Mood, Indamation of the Lunge, ;Catarrh, Bronchitis, Droop, Whooping Congq, 1113, Pants in .ast or Side, DyEri , Psia, Jaundice. Lir imss.Lco.s. • of ppe .Lt ~ F rer arat.Agum Indigostion, lat%er .C . ouThaint, Diarrhoea,, and la Disca. , (3 of the Lungs, Stomach, Liver, l a=d Kitheys. saL' .1; soricirilli-tr.: for further information.- wie12;7.241 117.411 . ,VAN 111J8ICitt AC ADE .111 Y - . .. 7 ,1:1.E.DG Alt 11. Sir EIiWOOD,,. PErN ME • • CoLLE,iIATE INSTITUTE rupils will be re: r:ii:ed at any gine at the following rates : • Piano Forte pupilo, per quarter' 315 CO Jucludirkg ilarruony and Vocal dam, poi (fr. 20 00 11.kr..r Qc......vEuLt IN ALVA:UM. Recitations twice a week. No deduction or. time made up," except in case of illness of more than one Week's duration. 7. . This Muss School is . cLassided, into three _depart ments, viz : Prelimitiamy, Primary and'Advanced. There will be a certificate given at the completion of each course wish the musical standing of the pupil. Pupils frem'a distince will find accommodations for board and piano practice in the institution at very moderate prices. - A librlcr..—Mr, Sherwood Las a prctres ,, e course comprising this best modern methods, is ii ing the prominent features and appliances of the . ii. d,pop ilia: Dons Musical Academy, of which his ri thcr tier ; L. H. Slierycool, Was icirracrly rine!, . and proprietor. ._•• Mr. I'dgar 11. •§Lftwood has decided talent. ...110 musical acquirements and extcnSive esyTerienor in •ii 1 teaching.—Editor ft. ' iciiic.:!•, .Ifiisi4a: Tiny:. '7O 1 Towanda, May 9,1972. . ~ i•NE W .., PJJ A ::; I. NCr . . . _ Tic 'raiders; itn,2 , l azid coliuno dioun Mill in ti lioro - d4.:ti Of Tov, - . .ancla, axi 1111 W -it most nioderit and tr...a..lltiri,ry, for ti+c , taa.nufa.::turc , ci . to ill/ orders. whethcr large er sa ail, upon the. shortest notice. We have also a largo va riety of I\IOI.7I.I)IiNGS, of the latest style andpattern. wllich we can nnich cheaper than Cagy can be warlzei by h - . 11,1.•; • • • , • SAWING, . . , •. dad all 0t1......r, Nvc,:k pert.:l.7.inz4 - tu,7, - ,ltv, - ,r - y,..r. - !n,, , , , dcL0 to suit cm: - cu• - • ,- thw.,ers. . . - Femans and nod more than twelve to foal - teen miles instant. will fins it largely for their interol to buy of its, or bri.:47,,theirlamiber and have ! it worked by cot marhinety.• . yvar plet of Flooring, or other lumber. aud while ymir team le feeilinz... have ll;:romia out it, bonie with yon. Ro trail ray C.ISII for ITNE - .tND ITEIII.OCE. LL - 11131.11 , 1acurvol at our Irtzbor yr.rd. Come a see us. of if yon canc• - • L:t • 1864 T63.11 3 K1NS COU.N.T" SEEDER. ND PLA:3 LER SOWEy TA:a %•1 ;at L 11.1. CIIINE TIIE TO_IIVIiINS :COUNTY • WA - EEL RAKE! An 1 .7.14 .7,,:0zau:11-2,1!t BEir PIAiTER. SOWER IN s TiTI: lIMIRET! Its advantages eve: ail othors are many, lint we call stiegiArattention to its a,latitattcli to .SOWING PIASTER, LtAIE; ASHES, DONE UST AND OT Tlie Distributing, is Ro arrangc.l to Cfreer tually crush all lump: ; tbercliy insuring an eVe.n (Usti - Pawl:in el Plaster, even NVil^111111: of Lard dry Intnps. s i Jr s.ows EQ ALLY WELT., ALL KINDS ty.:-cir..uN AND ar..A sSE 3, See as Wheat, 0.1 t:, tart , y. Buckwheat,Cor n }lax seed. Twat. , thy, Clover and cuter G•ass'seeds. The tieeding-I.X.x Is hung urd,:.r the axle, near the ground, and ea- 1 1 be USEI. I IN A' STRUNO WIND WITHOUT SCAT TEL INH THE PLASTER OR SEED, HOWEVER It is driven by a can: on the wl.e.Nl, which wilt Lot. get out of order from nee ; as is the case when driv en by gears. IT CAN BE SHIFTED FROM lakEE TO SEEDER. OR FROM SEEDER TO RAKE, IN FIYTEEN - - _ ron.pr: to.. Rake Combined Rake and Seeder, Seeder Attachment, clone... im.Fanor.rs . aratiti.:;;.; the Seeder .cotapiete td saw Wli at or Rye, or for rail sowing of Plaster, can 1.M., theinanchine "and pay for it ssine titue as thorgh- pauchased udst spting. R. M. WRLLES, Genz!ral Agent. To - ixr.da, Pa.. Aug. '20.1872. .1' , ', HOME SHUTTLE IMP ROVED tailors, and buy the Ilotuc Shuttle, And drese . rnalters buy ii r likewis2; 'Tis the fastest and easycst ancleheapest 7. That ever you saw In your lives. • it R. WOODlltillN,llon/Ota., General Agottlor 13radlOrd, Sullivan, and Wyolu ing counties. Agents wanted. FA:P.26'73.1, ATO.NIA SAVE-b, A. W. SCOTT CO. Orwol. Julylt.'7l MM Wilt BXONGES, EIBUSEILS. 803P9, co:trr,s, Pumades, flatr•Dye.s, Perfumery, PfAet Smiltpa, Itazorn, FIIISE. Tina/3 AND LIQUORS, For ?sterif , 4”3.l rose; ME,'bICINE,,s Purel : - V• ,;;A:Lble ;164 free frr..ra A.I.:CL•c JUNIPER TAR lc. H. GillaiG CO., NVILOLS ILE DRUGGISTS, E.I.IITRA; N.Y. t) Athol!: ail crchnr, 7.,1.1r . 255e8. 'Price. $l.OO. = Sold by all Itriv.giEts TOWANDA, PA. WINDOW SSSU L\'J LLINDS TONri °Le rillNo k.siD SCROLL 13. Ronarn,-...,:..) LIGHT lfiNuiLS inicEs or s. - r:i:DEV.A . -,Nr , BIKE 'EVERT MACHINE IS' WARRANTED It will bent, bind, cord; braid, .7cankand raffle, Quilt, tuck. hemstitch, gather and tell, On' cotton and linen and woolen, And silk it works equally Come, lieme Shutt • Young misses znil those in your prime; It will cather your melts foiclreszes; scar them right on the sine time. aQ Conic, farmers, and buy the Home Shutt For your wires and your daught - Ors so dear; They can sew when their fingers are tired, And each one is warranted fire 3 ears. BY PUBCII4I3I;CG YO C& - STOVES- AND HARDWATI f - W. L. PEtiDLETO.N. - Medicines. TIIR 011 DON, TOW. NIDA, WELOLESALE AND EETAIL DRUGGISTS! , fruit* o %tem* ely repaired their store, at the G m stand, have reopened with a large, new an , ! 2,41 selected stock; consisting of ACIDS; .I.7XT RACTA, , COATED PIIJ S, FOWDEnS, GII3fB. BOTANth NCLECi IC AND 13011EOPA TIDc yi • 11 DYE STUFFS, MACHINE -OTI;;-], EXTRA REFINED EERCAENE,. i•URE WINES AND '1;IQUOL;; TOBA.CCO, SNITY AND CIGARS POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY GOODS Mort than tho urtial care and attentiont. Camponnlin? of 'Prescriptions. OT.A $;L.1.1,, from 9 o'ch,eli,a m.,to l p.m. a: from I p.m. to; p.m . Dr, 11.tprt.i. eqn be.. consulted at the ktC.ro 6:• urdny of earl w"cek, as h,retocore. i " • D. H. 41 - 1:YEI:. W. 0. lirl.Duh Towanda, May 7, 1872 TIE.. 0. D. sTltES riurchased • THE * DRUG STO_RE ••• . L. A,. EIDQ,V..AY.- Ia Rota, Ps., .Has now in stock and Is constantly' re . i,vini free suppnes'of pure Drugs and Medicines, Dycs,Yunta, Varnithes, &c. Agent forall the, mort pi:pular Lat ent .11.14Ddnes. A fresh supply Nf the VISE(} Dr - 17E1:S. Fare Wines and Liquors for medicinal Lest brands of Cigars and Tobacco; P.•riarr.• cry. tc.liet and 'fancy, articles, fl3torin4 extract.,. • School books, Stationery. and news. Loaf , r, • plied s.tat 4 onery at low prince. All toiK'ellf.t" , • ons furnished to order-at priblishor s • The Do.t.fr will rout:nue to practice heret.,for• at'llie Drag-Store; r't'olf cp posite l'r .Lyfr rian Ql.tfroh. Prescrir.t;iu en "ctipLs dat t".l.hours bye . pc-tent cl,rk. • T.AYLOR'S 'CELEBRATED OIL : • • TA? :::---f• Tri.,, , :nal-::: /.',.-nc.'!, khrjuld be kept and sed Ly every Farns , ...r that kveyc either. Cattle or i .....f:..,....,7 1 ansCier -and Livery Stable F.es.e. every 1.: y - lela aril iler,e Farier for it will trilty eil:l'_:i c ., : - . - .1.1.i and hotness when all other noe:IS. eine,. L..: e failed, 'Miners and F-ailroad Men 0h...n:3 .-...L.nily L.jeiv it, for it is unsurpsoved for br.i.esl..ri.: sprains. Blacksmiths should ket,p it for tb.e• ,• 'n. use and for their customers' tender footed I. .._es, as nothing equals it for tender feet. - Every Ludy sufferin-u- from pain andlamenees ci ;my kind, burrs, -cots, wounds or any eruption of thi eliin, Corns, Chilblains or any disetuse requirir an .outward application should "certiirily keep thi. cele brated medicine. Every...bottle warranted to 'i.-..c.f.• satisfaction. For sale by Dr. II; C. Porter San '. Co, Porter & Kirby and P. W: Brown Druggists : Tcv . 4.n.;:. Pa. - And by eery Isiugse,tst and dealer in In-a. ford and adjoining counties. ' Johnston Hollovyay and Cowden, whulesolelvit• i.t Medicine Deppt,, No. CO? Arch street PhiladglinalS. Wholesale Agents.„, H. BROWNIG TAYLOR, ' julyl9'7o-tf - ' Proprietor. Lellayerir.e, I:. ~•• • • 'TO THE PUTiLle.!' • Tho nmlersigr.ed world most rospecti ally say they 7 1. r i• now preparcd is c‘• - ry T. - ay to atte:l.l t :Le tiNDERT X, - - In ail its briitlctos. And we tru-t Lie F...7vlet-s Lyny'clke is 11121:1:n, E .1, ill ; - t, F i: Ur C (1.1:n , ("Xl', ing from the s'hois of if MILL c:lur...ot be • r, in elec.uire, 11, u:s'a 2.ervio.e.9 a ail g t:eiva:i:y ; ereo~ t the businc,3 J. S.-ALL - I'N, ouo of' our nrr. Furniture Store, on. tritle.e t rr. t „an .1. C. M. L'7.T.1,17, the other. member; of. the :ttrt..-1, deice on Thirl 4tri-et, r. lio.iic.ll, an.l whose ottic3 is on Park -strei:f, Horse. jau2.5'72 . 1 VIRST NATIONAL BANE, •• • r OF TO Vv*A CAPriAL SK,nrLr.s This Banic otrrrs CYCSUAL rAcTi.'"l - 11:z transaction or a .GENERAL 11,1WKING CSTNE.sc TN:=ELEST AID ON • DEPOSITS ACCLLP N f SPECIAL fivizs To rat C'4n.z..Ecrr ,, N t,F AND• CIIECES. Parties Ivisbkiag t» sm.-Dap:isms to any part of ti,r United States, Suillkjad, Ireland, Scotland, or tLe prin. cipal cities and tOvtlis of Europe, can here pro..nre drafts tor that purpose. To or from the old connizy, by be P,: 14e2.m.r Or ra, Ing lines, shi - aya on hand. • • raVrTV trq.NIOUGUT OVER 2.1 RATE. paid fer 2A.1.,, Gold and JQS. POWELL. President Pcq!enil , ,-r 1. 1$61). BOOKS I B - OOiiS !I Tuc beet pl:ice . in North , •rt .1'1;n BOOKS AND t-iTATIONiTY ...$15"(9 . 40,00 r CO 1:1IIE Isis ir.tc,.L: is always co:npl,t erythlng iu the line, such Of treryAltscription Pl2 , :iN ,''i.' FANCY STATIONERY JUSTICES' BLANKS ANB.DLA'A'S NOTES. . .. . .. . . . err Al Daily, Weekly. and Mouth - ly Filpyrii aild periodicals turtil2klit4l to Kilo riberp at il,i I "'"' i priecs% . A large ass..?rtmcllt,,:wbiclow:ll.l,2 soy a, MESE parrovs BLOCK. TINCTUES, WINES. Ana n't PA:RATIONS ror IMM A;:.1 a nrl.:! .Se Sp ; tn:cut of OMB !ists. 1c of u[: 1 :_e f .7. S. ALLYN. C. M. MANVILLE. 40,_00! - 1 'AGRFFMENT. PASSAGE TICKETS N. S. /LEFTS. Jr - Cashivr. BOOKS. ERB CIZ(.b."•: , - - , B 0 0 S CIMOMOS scnoor, :;1.11 BLANK BOOKS, DIIRIPi 'FOR Is 7:, O. F. ORO I. 18; 3., = =IN IBM
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