ME mss.4izteli _ 8 SHEEP WASHING. cane years ago the good people of the - town of Mass:, assembled for the purpoiebf forming a temper ance society. Aftei the usual pre- Nminaries, the pledge was submitted to the audience for signatures. At Deacon Smith arose and ad dressedZtliem thus: " My friends, I should have no ob jeetions to, signing,your pledge but for; one thing. I have been some-, toured to _have my plum padding at Christmas. Now, you all !miw that plinn pudding is good for nothir4 withontgoed sauce; and sauceisin • iiipid:without a little good brandy in .it: if - yottean -fix your pledge sc'that I can' have any brandy save 'and_: plum pudding at Christmas,.l will sign it with great Pleasure." After a little arguing pro and cony j a clause was added, allowing Deacon his brandy mode at Christmas, - but . .2,t no other time; and Deacon S. & le d the pledge. Sean a ft& fiumer ;ones arose and said:" • - ; ' My friends I.'" have ix, objections to ;signieg your.. -pledge if you allow the One thing. I . A lways went liquor in' the harvest - field ccinntersiet the eficto bf muc h . water as is - astir* drank at tiise t, 'me. It r ' can fix it st: fitut cart has ; m ll Y;l pot in the hstrett field, . - b" ' ybUr Pledge." - rAgain•after considerable' Erl Ft. there was a clause added - allowk _ farmer Jones .his in' the . her ' vest field, but at no other time. After farmer Jones had taken his -eat; neighbor,farmer Bent,arose.- °'My friends," said he, "1 sign pour pledge if you will add one thing .to: it; that is, fixlitst, I can have my liquor at sheep washing. I think , it very necessary lor men to have some good, strong liquor to drink when coming put of the water, after-wash - . mg sh4 , ep, preient the bad effects that arise from standing in it s? long." Atter Et good deal of talk, a claise was added allowing farmer Bent his I:quor, at- sheeri washing, but at no ' • other time. When'all had signed the pledge, the: meeting was adjourned tor one week:; The next morning-one of farther - B.'s ,beighbors vas passing his house, and the i tild gentleman stepped- out just then gloriously drunk. Why, Uncle JoLn, how's this? " said the neighlior, a, good deal sur prised. I thought:you signed the pledge last night." , "'S'o I did," implied Uncle John, " but ( hic) I *as washing sheep." He fled the why to the, barn, the 'neighbor folloWing.' On arriving there he :law standing in the middle of the barn floor a big wash-tub about half full of water, and the old ram tied toit, wet as he could be and h cold.' ' Close by stood tv,-o-gallon jug. -Uncle John, point to the ram with an air of tri -ocaph, said: - o "Chic) ;washed , that (hie) sheep twelve times this morning."—.N. Y. QL r - OF s a grep.t deal is said. awl written - ;44ttirt:A mothers-in-law, it is refiesh;. ing to. one man Whoj can . say in their:defence. This i . ttlaracter 1A0r,i,4, to Fort Wa.” . :#.: hitt: ani not_ a Mother-in -but mother is, ai:.l for l.c r ,alze I want to say some- I:1 helnif fir that much abused Since. it has be come fashion..-Ible . of mothers= in the l itliu= lyres., and in. - , -,- eivate life, the great American peo --lylepwith that keen sense of • humor )cetiliftr,to themselves - -ara for the pc:socsalen of. which a good many of them ought to bye -;ranged—consider futwy as well as fash , 'ionabt.e. I don't., I recognize the fact ,;that my children's grandmother, who is ebb of their clearest and ffiends, on earth, has a claim upon tf , o. -qhere'are doubt less exceptions to this rule; as : them tre to most rules under the sun,, but the main mothers-in-law are entit . led ic*.all the,reSpeetthey receive and a g,ool'ilcal more of th - e --- ganio-sort. Generally the mart who speaks insultingly to . his -mother-in-law ‘-. - ould not be'literse to. whipping his wifo w hen cecasien offered; or is r'lean enough to accept his mother in-law's -kindly.offices..when the chil-. -dren . are down with tho measles and give 4 her the cold - shOuld afterward. . At leaSt it will be safe -to -say - that the:niaii.who insiilts • his mother-in law by word- or deed will bear THE NiSgPiPlll.7--Rev. Dr. •Stuile, 'f,l California, does not agree with the opinion of- testy old -gentleman, once -met in.ii bank-meeting in which there Were EOlll . O charges of misman agement, and who, on seeing re porters, move that they "fie banish ed,-7 allefYing.that they "caused mostall , the mischief in the world." On thv other hand, he thinks they are a great power,for good In a recent sArmon,he said : "Thenewspaper is more feared to.: day in Congressional halls oral in the - high , places of -corruption and villainy than laws and courts, the strings of conscience and the thun deri of Divine wrath. God IS a great way !of',4Lnd the judgement waits; but the übiquitous reporter thrusts his sharp gaze into all covert , and ihiddeu schemes—an unerring ti-dlive. The pestilent spy will tell he secs—tell it on the housetops, print it for, a nation. of readers.' Good ! Give us Euro of this. Long livethe reporter. -: Let every public -man who meditates a little piece of ainful fraud understand that he is Aa-dowed'itt each step , by this nn bought—espionage, and though he may ' not be converted be will be restrained " CAR: OF THE HAir..—To keep the hair healthy, keep the bead clean: trush the scalp well with a stiff bru . sh while dry. Then wash with Castile Soap, and rnb into the roots, hay rum, or camphor water. This done twice a month will prove beneficial. Brush the scalp thorqughly twice a week. Dampen hair with soft water at the toilet, and do-not use oil. " TIIE true - greatness and glory of a raintry must not be tested by extent uf dominion, nor by natural advan ta,,ries roil and resources '1;11t by the industry, energy, intelli mmqe, enterprise, bravery, publio pirit, refinement; and virtues of its The smallest and least pop - ~s ated States have often furnished the mrsatteric and instructive les pc,:-Isifor approval and imitation. , • TE; Big you-hate, un.la keelf.i otkeeleratim•—e. . lasedlawons. l ItEAL DIAMOND RINGS At CILIMBERLIN'S. WATCHES $lO TO $3OO - • At CHANBEIMINS. Al 4 ,1 ENDLESS VARIETY OF EL TEIt-WABE At MANBEBLITS: BirAlyrirui , GOLD RINGS At CELOLI3I3MNS If you are looking fpr a beautiful Christmas preient, examine the stock At-CHAMBERLIN'S. THE LARGEST AND,SEST AS SORTMENT-OF JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS. SOLID AND PLATED GOODS TOW'ANDA, ARE NOW OFFRED W. A. CHAMCERLIN'S NM I • i`` • • .3 t riz r s FIRE! ! FIRE! ! ! 914 iscco .. 7 ; - -- 14 OF A FIRE *BICH CLOSED HiA LARGE 6iOVE.- FOUNDRY, WE DAVE • rIIRCHA,IE.D STOVES IVELICH WE OFFER FOR -TWO-MEDS 141 F, USUAL PRICY,. . CALL EARLS ,TO GET THE • BAR- GAINS HOWARD k RIDGWAX.., Wyalnainz, Jan. 28, 187.4. SUSQITEHANNA. COLLEGIATE The - recono winter term of this' institution will commence 3200ITAY, JAIMAIII:I26, 1874. lio peons, wiA be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefully looking to the interests of oath individual student to make Its work even more ellident. Each teacher wi3 have his speciality, and use every facility to make the topics interesting. and to secure the largest possfida results in his department. Elas..-n will be organized in several new studies Ur/C - 1, ace and Langgige. Also the classes in En glish will be remodeled so as to meat the wants of new students desiring to pursue these branches. To save exr.lerM, text books, the same as in the :county will be used in the English tetnches, with the exception of Geography. - To make the sojourn of nen-resident: students more pleasant, the Principal will use hhs bowie— situated but a few rods from the - Institute building —for boarding purposes, where rooms fwuisbed throughout and prOvided with elothesA4oecte and other eonveniences will be furnished for the young ladles. The best rooms in the Institute will be furnielled and assigned to the young men; all Will board at the house of the Principal. There will be a cseef s u pervision on 1126 part of„the t Principal and teachemi of the manner in which students employ their time.. Price for furnished room and board. including fuel, lights, and • washing not to exceed six pieces, $4 00 per week. Students will furnish their own to!tt end be held accountable .for the furniture In their rooms. Those desiring to prepare themeelvea for tterwork of teach nit during the following Bummer, should apply to the - Principa' at once. Tuition frorelsour to Ten DolUtir-per Seriza, cording to etud ie . For further Parlienlarear circulars, address. the PFinciPal, E. Ei-Qpritte..N.-Tewands Pa, klltl2B - FOE.. 'Jan. 13. Per:3 6 %2mM Trueleii.-7-- NEW' FURNITURX . - . JOSEPH HINEW lies now opened a new Fur !Aura Store en • • BRIDGE STREET,' TOWANDA, Where he will keep on hand • • - A. GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF FERl5lltlll3,q !Which will be sold AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE All who iney (icor him with their patronage. I Wnitever ma,tbe wanted in the Fnrnitnre fire. CALL ON.TEENES and examine goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' May 11.1878. 110011-BINDRY:=THE PUBLIC to respect:ally Informed that the Book-Bindery Lid been removed to the 4.Berporter" Building, third Etw l 7. where will be done • 3 (Y 0 NPIN G! In:all its eitrioulfh`rtztehes, on terms as ressonible sii , •the times" will :allow'. The Bindery will be un der the charge of H. C. WHITASER. An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly dons big ity l e and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Bragasines, Newspapers, Old kooks, &e., bound in every Variety of style. Particular atten tion will be paid to tne Bang and Binding of BLANK BOONS, To any desired pattern. which in quality and dura bility will be warranted. All work will be ready for didirou4 wben promised. The patronage of the public is solicited, and per fect satiafaction guarranteul. Towanda, Angma 2. Is66.—tf trow IS THIS FOR LOW 1.1 We offer. DRESSED LIAIBEII at the following rates: Hemlock Flooring, (choice) $lB per H. White Pine " " • 28 Pitch ea 28 se Siding $l5 to 25 Pickets from $2 to $ pal hundred. PLANING, MATCHING, BE-SAWING, Ice.,. Done . at s momenti notice and by the best machin ery now made. We have on hand • MT HIM MUM TECOilliairD FEET DRY WILBER We have in the XIII Pond THREE HUNDRED AND •, WITT THOUELAND FEET OF LUMBER And are constantly Manufactitring. _ irr Parties who ran _ reach us are foolish to go near the railroad for Laniber;sB ttlidesny cdrcam stances we can a= tT ciERAPS3-113 beat the east of tnnisportation tram, hers In the :annals— lay $2 to $3 per tluranand. • . U. BA:3OEIX Onntiennt. Jane 26.'78. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is limb, elm that AU wooaded sti• Moto of - Parley Jo 1110 s of w W iltdition. to donsood, iiso riposted to mite ttatoodlato pap stooLlutil 411 pawn hawing claims oftlnot do aims mast Impel tbas May althendleilld Thini Wit Mt FIVDST do SO Weald Invite the NEW STYLES. LARGEST AND BLIT ME Mikh wm be mold at /. SASH Do? INSTITUTE r!ANDA Rare just .received 'attire? entailed in invite the m TOMB Persons in want speed:MT Invited A 14EW Has purchased !! IL Cass, and will kiln WILKES-B A TEE'S Curing Costive • en. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dun_ &Um Dyson ,, Foul Stomach and Breath. Ery alpeaas, Boast* Piles,' Shamiathen, Eruptions and Skin Diseesee. Bilious:Ms. Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Tenn% Tamer, and Salt Rheum, Worms. Gout. Beezelgia, as a Dinner Pill. and Purifying Rlood,are . the most coagendal pargitire Yet perfected. ci f Their. eflictrabnn - tly ahoy lunernnth they ens all other Pllll. I are sate and pleasant to take, but porn:All In Th ey Purge out the font hu mors of the blood they stimulate the i sluggish or disordered organ action: and they impart health and tone to their re being. They cure not only the every day co mplaints of every body; but formig. able and dangerous disowns. Most skilful .physi. clans, meet aminetst clergymen, apd our beet citi. rine, send essrlifecatu ot„cures performed and of great benetite si t; have rived from' than Pills They are the . and beat physic IsmEhuilits. be sairee mild ars we ll eillectuaL , Being nor coated. the are easy to t ake; and being pure y vegetable PO es entirely birettas& ... , to call and ersailniCibote 1 F. FURNITURE 1940:41:1 ,low on hand the They have ASSORTILL'TT 07 ciOODO • tio2n:!E TOWANDA, :=N prq.msd to do We 7els,. - i UND TAKING - 11=!MM! Ps also keel) in iiilimiiiiis II:1 BLINDS, ;OULDINGS, FLOORINGS, .tc J. O. FROST) 8O Oct. 1, 1973 L E NV 0 R Ai A R B cCABE & SON GEO. the buNput assortment of AUERI AND ITALIAN I ARBL.E. r this leotion. b which thig attention of the Vail They koop o ,d or furnish to order lIMENTS, , MAN=S; *►xr alai% I ViniELT TERMS. PNOval anything to our Una au es. call and amnia, our .loaf. M00A137, & SQN. - Towanda; May 1. ND AT • i THE BEIXOWS. . KirntENDALL Third Ward Coil Vara of L. 1 - la good rapply of 1; AND SULLIVAN COAL d. al the LOWESP PRICES. Alwsys on Towanda. N EMI ATHARTIC ! or A'smi;MT Pi=M6 Fos Ars nut lIMPABID Alt • & tO.. LO Anal)tted • tot • DB.I. 0. A • Pfiglisii VA* WAGONS! WAGOlici Ihave,fian hand a large sari LIIMBEit AND LIG lii= sELL.oIIEAp Than any'other .eatab -=. ' ~ , I ' • - - WAGON!!‘ arts OA4BLIGES: - i ; Of every description Inginucacturi)d to ' order on short tnotic i 0. JAMES Egt Towanda„ Kurth 70.1873. =1 • A UTUMN.- 1873. Elm MONTANYES . Septembet 10, 1673 WE IN S URE PROPER MILINST LOBB OE I , AIcAd E BT FIRE AND LIGHTNING: ---. I Ws represent one Pitt Millions Carl ' tal. • _ 'ow English 14 Bosun Compinif e s . I - tIFE ENStrfUN • - MI IN THE OLDEST- ADD Lit BBT APO/DENT = IN, ; - Beam one day to one yearit - NOBLE I , vie). 19. urri. CIIPERIOR AG ILIOLTIMIt. ?or Sale by • . R. M. Vir•E L S, I • TOMAINDA.IPA., Mice No. 3 ifferear's EH, north side f Court Hong square. trams:sus AND arrin. DEALER AND • ILLNIIPACTMLEHI3 AGENT. 33=131 Haddam. Horse Porten mid Tbrauhers, Ines/ Hakes, Plaster. Somers; Grain 1 Seeders, Hay Tedders: seversible sad Steal Plows.. 0 Hinton, Thill Horse Hoes. Clover Hullisrs and !Panning Wins. tau muses . Tula InPailage Eta =OM° • IBM canu mnrams ar Tars yam.% ocam MUM 1011WID 01 sal 114:1” and des - ' t illustrated printed dr. mil l ar=shed at stalled-11ms to aPPlicsata• It atil met but three cents to men for circulars la Podall• Farmers when in Towands4all - see me. 'Drill! ?S. ° r Tt. 14. MUER HIGHEST ORAIN, BUTTER GEORGE• KM, - . Ximollansots. WAGONS . 1 WAGONS I WECICH I WILL country. 1 NEW •00 EMI OPENI -AT W ST KINDS OF Y MUTUAL COMPANIES IN MIND STAMM. IN OARS, P FOB FE MI Now Advertise:to* 4 M. z OLOTH I ING EMPOBIII 111 4 032061 T E THi MASS NOVEL (larmea(y occupied by r; Jacobs.) I ent of The raidd growth of Towanda requires the Goan. don of brunnees, and the undendgned, realising this want of, the eammunilels the READY ALM CLOTHING LINE Su opened a new- store In Beldiom's Block. (formerly ooenpled b:8. Jambe.) and is now pre. panel to War to to. old etunomen: and the public generally, a better stock of t B 's HENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING tin the Thai can to found in any other establishment ont- Olathe dttM. - . 117 stock has ail been 'purchased froth the maim Stiners this season. so tut I hare no old stock to get rid of. bought st high prices. I hires full Hne og (LENTS' [FURNISHING• GOODS of the Anist - iinallty and latest styles, which I am Offering at low Wee. I have no connection with the old stand, and when Ton want anything in the clothing line. for yourself or boys; call on ma in Beidleman's Block. Towanda. March 46.1674 I pRESENTS ' FOR ALL' NEW JEWELRY SRORE! rg constantly roceislwC, in addition to Lie isrge Awl 'of Jewelry, - _ . PINS, BANDS, 1M AMERICAN and fiWISB GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SIL v r. PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES 0 tD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES, MIX o) PLATED Of all descriptions at the lowest prices. WA'iCll. CLOCK arid JEWELRY repairing doh° in the best manner, and warranted. Thanks for s liberal patronage and hope to mart a continnaneo of the same. Towanda, Nov. 12, 'Ti A , NEW STOCK OF 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST ItECEIVEI AT B. A. PETTES & CO'S A • the sign of the bigtonuet. opposite the Court House, Towards, Pa:, consisting of DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY ODC, BROWN AA • D BLEACIIED. NUALINS WATERPROOFS. PRLtiTS, FLANNELS, BIIAWDS, DRESS GOODS, ' , 1 1 RE A full 11131) of HOSIERY. GLOVES, &c., &c..' &c. A Ism and complets stock of MILLINERY GOODS Fot tho Beason, comprising all of the most &Nimble styles in HATS AND IXSNNETB AND T1114111N05 06tober 1,1878, 1 WE °L am, FOR LAZIRUS & MORRIS' PERFECTED SPECTACLES lITOCI AND Ths andermentioned advantages over bums in ordi. nary nJW, the proof of which may be seen in the extraordinary sales, and constantly increasing de. mind for them: NCE Id That from peculiar construction of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render ing frequent changesminecessary. CK T. 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. ad. That the material from which the Lenses are ground. is manufactured specially for optic pnrpos• ea, and la vire, hard, and brilliant; 10 not liable to become scra•ched. ltlt. That the frame in which they are eat. wheth• er in Gold. Silver, or Steel, are of the finest quality and finish ano guaranteed perfect In every respect. For mile only by our outhorized agent In this local ity. We never supply or employ peddlers. WM. A. CHAR-BERM:IN, Ti 03,1872. BAKERY AND DINING} ROOM. Platt block north of Ward Home. BEEAD, PIES, OAKE,ORAOKERS, 1 BASED DAILY, • RICE And sold at Mholeagit and getsll. In BOOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times oslhr day and evening. IBM EiaGS, OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON NAND DURING i THE Also a fine aaaortment of GroceriecOonfectioneff. Nut& waylfr tf X it Men d ot deol struar.pme ,trn. 10:41iiol.110A;1 IL E. 110SZNYIELD. ' AT TIM M. A. ROCKWELL FINE GOLD SETS. RINGS. STUDS, CHARMS, NECKLACES, AMOS AND ClllllllB CLOCKS W. ♦. ROCKWELL Q_ZRMANTOVM yenxg AND ZEPDYBS. NOTIONS. POUND IN THAT LINZ. CELEBRATED AND EYE GLASSES, Sole Agent, Towanda, Pa. TB= SEASON D. W. SCOTT CO. Brief Notes. Q WOODFORD,' . TEIN NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 3, - AINON ItOBIV IMISDLOOK,BILIDGE St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS k SHOES,ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering - -at the very lowest pricei for Cash, consisting of thurrs.OALF,l & STOGA, BOYS CALF o Boors, Limn, Mums and OBILDREN'S Shoes of all kinds, all _bought direct from) the . Manufacturers, and hand madel, all goods warranted. A rum. Errocs or LEM= AND FINDINOS.' Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. ' Towanda, May, 14872. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! Opposite the new /all, TOWANDA, PENN'A. : I DE11343 lilli A DIA Iteapectlnlly annonnoe to hie friewia and patron's. that ho has built a NEW BRICE OA/IMAGE FACTORY. where he will constantly keel) on hand a full snort mut of FAMILY CARRIAGES, ' TOP AND.OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING SIILKTS, AND SKELETONS, Made of the beet Material and finished in the but city style. rtis long . experience in city Carriage rectories gives hum a decided advantage over others in the Finish, Style and Durability of him Wagons., All they maks Is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK Previous to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERITCT SA27BFACTION. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the SIM& • :I~lV:~~7ll:(ri9K~~s~y~A'l.VSrVstitO~~ii►~~ reduced prices HENRY STITLICR Tnw*mis. I►n. S. lan —tf ' F9IINDERY & MACHINE SHOP The tmdersigned having purchased the Foundry tad Karlin° Shop lately owned by John Carman, are prepared to clef all kmd• of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch. HILL GEARING.S, CIRCULAR• SAW MILLS', MAN DRILLS, And all kinds of MILL IRONS • MADE TO 011DEEL ENGINES REPAIRED,' And all **ark warranted to give. satisfaction. SHINGLE MACHINES Of Um latest and mostimproved kinda manufactured and kept constantly on hand ready for rm. PLOUGHS; lODPARLL; IRON AND 'WOODEN BEAMS Of an kinclif. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH POINTS Of all hinds, end the latest improvements kep constantly onlasnd. CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. gTOVE CASTINGS 1 4 CELTAU GISATES, SUM ANp SLEIGH SHOES, lEON KETTLEt3 And au kind* of caiding,a nurdahed to March SO. IWTO.. MEANS & socinvEix BLOOD & CO4 , HStill continue o manufacture their celebrated ORSE POWERS CLEANERS, • d will sell a better machine. lor less money than rin behad,elsewhere: in the world. We claim for four machines that they will do as much, or more, ;than any other, and are more durably built. We 'personally superintend our work and see that it is well down. We will send - of our machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One Two Horse THRESHER & SEPERATORS THRESHER and CLEANERS, FANNING . MILLS, ouccutra ratAa SAW Kass. SAW AND GRIST kilt wo r k done to ordor. Give u a call before purchasing elsewhere. •va "spa' auoaavua isicaTaiv ' s a 0 0 'I Et ' Ang. 2, 1869. WOOL CARDDIG, , MANUFACTURING, &C. After a recess of four years, and'bean expenditure in improving Kills and Water Power, we_itgain re sume our old liminess of MANITFACTIIRINO. WOOL CARDING. CLOTH DRESSING. &O. 1 appreciating the hard times, we have thought beat not to "let dowii," but to push 'Homo Induarry is the best'mesua of restoring plenty. For the accoionadlatlon of the nearlk extinct race of Spinners, we shslimake Bolls. For those who prefer, we will puke Yarn.— _ J__ ErrocuNG vas*, morn, ktl.- In conjunction with Local Option we propose to aid the frugality of the country by mating a feW thmmand yards of 'fitontOloth, that will enable a every man to keep hie breeches on. - Thom Who can, - should csL and we will show them-one of the anneal and most complete WOOLEN FACTORIES In We United State'. Our machinery !a now . In good order. aa atm water power la never-failing he public may be In no feu of disappointment, and we warrant .411 work to be done properly. H. B. INGHAM. • Camptown. Pa.. May la. 1873. NIUE, SALE.—A place of 5 acres, with a dwelitng bongo, Bond barn. orchard. ba , Manion.' A splendid downs fora Verb. ado Or a EiliOrakiesisai wfl be said oheap. Utah* of iiei 11% IlliffeMON Sr ell Tinnumn Imre M. LONG. GROCERIES AND El FL01314, FEED, CQR., MAIN AND, BRIDGE STB., I desire to mil the attention assortment of goods. which is plate, and will be sold to m =Etat rates. • My stock ot TEAS, • gave been parcbased mince the late redaction in the' tariff on Mein, and are offered at price. to cor , !Mond- " = • ° • Orders by man or, otharad4 will receive. carafe awl prompt attaation. Thinking !the pub they Wiwi given ate, LIM. • - GRomR - st MoCA'BE & FAMILY G We do not deers It tuxes &feint articles we keep. ' CATAIDGIIEB, and delivered in any put extra charge. Orders by mail l or oth. attention. . B .UtGng§ IN - &c., j &c., Given io all pure! H. T: HAMDWA. thocates-and wqop au) IMO i • trci: PATTOIVEI • ice. r TOWAND of. the pnbilo to my always MI and viz i. customers at lowest OFFFIES, AND') SPLOES, CABS 'PAID 7011 fett.2oll PROVISION STOR: Melees&le end Be PROVIS Idr.ENCIIII% NEW BL s NaMiEN ALWAYS CpMPLETE. we sell aot , bing but FIRST CLASS GOODS: Cash 'paid for rariners .Prailaczo March 1, 1870 Fox kMERCUR, are tow receiv ing a fresh, stock of Goods in their line, bought since the let ;enemy, to Which they invite the at tention of their friends.ire; keep the largest stock ln town. Our goods are ash and desirable. We - sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1871. - . • W TEAS, bought e in price. and selling rox BLER'CUR. • RESH AND .1* since the recent d .cheap at retail. Jan. 19. 1571. • VOX k MER .1.. oerieirat retail. R are selling Gro- Jan. 19, 1871. Foy & AMER and Elvish Goode R are selling Gro „ Jan. 19. 1871. Fos & mejtc eerie!' cheap. VOX MERCUR are selling first clue.s. floods only. ' Jan. 19, 1571. VOX it • INEERbUR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1571. REMEMBER tl t at we are selling 000ds at . • RETA IL! And that we won't be undersold. 44 . 3. 19, 1871. [ FOX I: S 1 lint. • WCHI64I..NT FINE—CUT TOBAC OO—very.cholee---it . . Jan. 19, 1871 - I FOX k 'IZERC' (11:JR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the very best the musket Wanda and at lowest prices. T. FOX. , Towanda. Jan. 19;71. HENRY =EMI. HAT VOX k MR all lands of Groceries at ?scat stock to town. Goods E.l. BOB; HILNRYX MERCUR. p BERTi CUB are retailing wholeialoprices. The ler/ first Prices low. Sept. 39.710. NEW STEAM LOURING MILL LN SHESII QUO.I, PA ' t o give notice that file now The subscrib desires IMMENERI STEAM FLO lion, and that he is pre line on short notion, le now in iucceesful ope pared to do all work in hi :NE ONZTHE SAME DAY CUSTOM GRINDING D i I:4:(mwr a m4 TEAT IT Wheat, Buckwheat an. Feed, Bran. &c., alwaSa Lowest rates. 'Rye Flour, Coin Meal, on. hand ,and for sale at PAItTTQDLAA NOTIC} west aide of the river deah will have their ferryage pi bring grime 31 ton bushel ap1.4•71 ..Persons livings on the firing to patrordze my itd both ways, when they s and upwards. Y. S AYERS. COPNRTNERS sigeed town formed' PUrP.P4B of conducting a TP.—The under copartnership for the 1 , 4+ BIiSINESS„ paid for alr ktrids pf GENERAL Tho highest market pt.' riburt, FEED 11.1 MEAL FOE SALE of the Borough without !nyiso, will receive pfompt L. J. CIII,VEkt. N.:C. FOSTER, JAS FOSTER. 14, 1873.4. r. Sugar Citek May STOVES! EOM ARE, HAR ARE, IRON .A 24, NAILS, C i 4IIPOTTE I ;S' TOOLS, ,asers for Jeasb, at U NE'S E STORE, A, Pal' TOW j 1 1%. D a a 0. PORT= .• At:sa OLD OAI3III DR sq. wylsioNs, Irl kein 00Viiier Main and Zi, i Towanda. Pit, ElrretreCOllttl added ly stock. still and mitophrte ogeortmemt, tomtit' attentive Th. Ash. embracing many articled lln tbs Arts for mechankfil ales. csrefully with ffl to the preigeols&a wants ef the •pc, which (dB be kept constantly suppled with purchase& and glared on the most reasonablll at Wholesale or Retail, °Omitting of Maros, 11ancors, mans, nti, V • ALCOHOL AND TU SASH PAINT, TABIRM. And an I kinds og II rips,, KEROSEIVE OR OLL OIL, Burning Elul LAMM 4311ADE8. WIC , iii.s , Sperm. Lard, Whale, Ike Foot, 1 TANNER'S Ap mil :ii On, Fancy and Toile, Articles; ail . sir variety, BPONECD3, 8111181/EB. l AA' COMM l Pomades, Bair Dyes, L eritugery, POCKET BOOKS, P RPMONAI 1 1 Pocket• Haile., Ilazorle, morn, SKIN AND mar Ammons, kunn wrnEs AND LI rolls, i Po l e Modicum use, „ TOBACCO, SNUFF, rip A i . D CIGAR 1 I Garden, Field and Flower . Trusses. Sio porters, Etcurpeneories, Eili der , Braces. Brea, Pumps. Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple] &tells and hichis,l4yringes. Bed Pans. ilelf-liealing Ft Jess, Ther mometers, Flavoring Utecta. Stone Jugs, Mass Ware, Bottles, rals, Corks, Bath Brick. and 13tcrre , Flab ackb9. Am filackinaz4 munition, Ac., Botanic. Ec o d aomTepail to Medi , css, and all pop Patent MEDICINES. I 1 An articles warranted as ntpd. Person II distance can receive their or aby stage or g vouch will receive prompt and caraftil attention, Medical advice given gratult7at the --‘' charging only for medicine, ,gam-Thankful for past 11 pa 1 peettully announce to their laic da an no pains shall be spared to fy, of Urination of their confidence d pan Sr ()Pen Sundays for P Ptiox am , and 12 na to 1, and sto p.m . 12. 44. POl3 April 1, 1872.—yr . =I MS PA. lberal patronage ntinnanee of the PRODUCE. LONG. THE MIL - .) POW '' . 11011E0P f .A.TIIIC . a 1 - Have proved, frotirthe most ample! experienci entire success. Simple,"prompt, efficient and r hie. They are the only mediClne peOhctly i4i4. to popular Use—so simple th t mistakes cannot made in using them; ao.h less as to be free ft danger; and so efficint as be always relic' They have the highest comm ndatio from all,, will always render satisfsciio .. mos. ' . cries. II DIVARDS, Doslen In . ,- -- 1. Fevers , Congestion,' Infix 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Wt 3. Crying-Colic. or Teething 4. Diarrhoea, of Children o 1 1 5. Dysentery, Griping,,Billo 6. Cholera Morbms, Vomit! , g, 7. Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, B..Nsuraigia, Toithsche, Fareache, 9. Headaches. Sick headache, Yeri j le 10. 4 Di speps.a, Bilious atom 11, 11. Suppressed,or Painfnl'P riods, 12. Whites , too Profuse Perl )3. Croup. Cough -Diflicultt, reathin 14. Salt Rheum, Er) sipolasiV . .*.rtMti6 15. Rheumati-ini. atte..mati Painsl 16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fei s cr,Agi 17. Piles, blind or bleediee. I 18. Ophthalmy. and Sore or 4 eak E 19. Catarrh. acute or chrimi , Influ, 20. Whooping COngh, violent cougl 21. Asthma. oppressed breathing, 22. E.r Discharges, hopailri.d heart g, 23. Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swel inns, 24. General Debility, Pliiiili al Wea uses, 25. Dropsy and scanty Srcrtions, --: I , 26. Sea Sickness, sickness hum um rid ng 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, 28. Nervous Debility, Sernii al Wei InvoLunta4 discLuirge , 29. Sore Mouth. Canker,! 80, Urinary Weakness, 31. PainfulPeriOds, with SI 82. Sufferings at chamie l of 33. Epilepsy, Spasams, St. I 34. Diptheria, ulcerated mot I 35. Chronic Congestions au Vials, 10 cents, (except I , - ' FAkflbY• . Case (Morocco) with above, _ _ . OOERIES • I 0 NS, , TOW/NDA, PA. JAMES WCABE, WM. EDWAIWS. nal of Directions. . Case (Morocco) of 2) large ci Singh-Boxes sod Vi-Os a ' 10,-- These - remedies ..4e box to any part of the can receipt of pri.7c.; Address GLARE In. May .2S, 1873.1 “A \V L are sRlling New Jan. 19, 1871. I.lega to itiforOi who clefiiro to avail thpn to Enpply thernEelres pith i THE BEST W ES ..illat 11 , .. has just opett.. , n't t • MEN S' A.N D 130 r.:: SIENIBER and IVARILkNT Oct. 1,i.!1573 Nf.w Has removed t W. T. Davies, Ana tx now vicinity with cc( LCUTTiNG DUNI. AND PERFEC My stocli of Clothe g beat in the market, sad igablatiction. Stc,, Towanda, Jan GO TO TEM p FOR Tcnn:ol4 EM JIVMPIIIIE 11231 AmatioU, rm Cie, r of In! nts, r Adult )cat CoU 'O. E=l:2l l ain D I thro I Erupt q. 32. ASEA. 135 lar la az above. ent by try, f 'roar I Ri W/O, EN2 aLLIt..3 1 EKE I. BEI MiIiBIEM Ever diFplayea iu tli! that :ray . 6c,,alF, ED WELL' One 0,3.1 cr Soura MI Ell I:HMENT MO EMI 11 JOHN Onn the btd si., I Sic 31 OPPO MO narcA to ,i ,or-31.:kiN nista the the 'people ino of ESII IN IZT ®~ MEE ME ' • ON I T ESE ME ARAN M, Cl] eeleeted !rpm the 11 11 couple:it: giTO _ • ', • ' . L.' i MC ON. i been feel CIE ES3 MI EEM MB SON,. 1 TORE, Haying sate .land, have elected • • :El ACIDS, ISM I WASH, BOTANI I o : l, ' , ANDOite I A.8AT10153,, NAO - r E. 77 1{2,11,08;17 SUE 11. . V I VINF: O I3 AND I - • ror Medicinal £l2rioo& • I TOP4CCPASTOT.r . 4N] All the' - - I POPITL4R P*TE'NT "41 , knd a Fp ! no Aesortcs e TOMgT AN FANG!, II La Mori —au thy . , e 1 and aft.on Compounding of PTeiscriptionn. from 9 o'clot r a m.,to p ; z t r i i i t i ff i r tAi r aiy ill o r tl E t weeras heretofore, , • 1 • ," Towanda, May 711872. DYE " • Irduld tea . the ptiblie,tbet d merit thern °nage. froth 9 t 4 10 FI f.i 141A1 r 14 , ' TIO : , I ; I or i , TOWANDA, 'CAP4 l e, •••i• • • • ' • ' SI7I3PL . FUND ' i ; Hank UNUSUAL t This ; offers UP ; trio:od:Ion of a • r 1,., GENEI4L BANSINg . 1 1 INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS AGREEMENT. I H ; &Tour. Cann GITVI TO TEL COU ASTDI OOTSZB.II , •I Partles'wishbag to atoxxi_ to any part of the United Stiztel,l Eng treland, 13potland, or the prin. ;1;41 cities an town of Europe,' can hers procnis drafts for that pupa* ' ' 1 r I . .1 i t i . ti ilP.,4sS.iGji TICXZT3 1 , r l' To or from itold wintry, by beat steamer or sad. fira line. .alw son liiii4 ; . pril -I I • - I Feandass B 17GELT OTJOI AT IIiOVOZD PATTIL I 1 1 ' 'i • ',. 1 . Efig est" • paidfir MS Bonds, Gold and alai. 1 1' ; ___l j• ' , JOS. P0.T..1 , Presiilent. N. N. BETTS J 1;;, December 1.41869. • I • Cashier. ;; • 4 SON ME rose j (sJ:I !, an Ha ted ~t om ,and kw. :Ems; ;s, =0 ENM EVE 1 00 1 00 Inze, t.d 113,) OM MEE Man -10 00 6 00 aiEl nn, Book, Dffice he caso 0 a of char 1 single ge, on Dru Towanda, ow4rd To , i aorxriw , ..i - 1 1. ,' `, j rr.INZ.IPAL • ,---. $O. I No. L No' :1 .No. .19.1 9. 1 7.i —8 TATI ON 8. • 30. r , , . , _7 - 1 — — l -- t - ' !----; ----- II 31.11. 3.1 I.' AM ' I ' PSI j..,L :11.411 i '' ...., 2 45112 . 00 830 1 ! rimira 12 30' 3 201 1 2q; 9051' fWase:iy..... 11 45 1 3 28F 1 29! 9 IA t 1135 35 3 ; 95 1 3 351 1 9.15 '..... ;Athens, .L.. i 1129 4'20 ; 2 03110 00 L-.....1T0wanda'..... t lO 50 5!15f .1110 ; :....Wyaloalug'.... 945 1 5 35i ,:t 05:111;4 ' Laceyville.... 923 6 ' 02 ; • H ill 10:'... Xeshoppea... 905 610' 1 11 45' , Ilehoopany...' 858 *• * 645 1 1 '3 3.5 1 12 801L.:TpLnkbamaock.. i 830 8001 4 42 1 130 ' L ..L ....Pittston 1 7 20 8 23; SOO 200 . . —Wilkes Bario.. 700 .1... ' 7 301 433 . '...3lancb Munk.. p .t4 l 8 311' si& ' 'Allentrmrf....; alf ! I , 8 4:51 , 6 B.s:::...BettLlehepa ..: ; ' I. ' 9 15. 615 ! 1 ....I..Fazt,ma:.... 1 i 11030 Bpi L .-....1hi11de/Phia... , . 1 . .. I 1 f II I Pm 9AS L.... New '1 4 0r1... • • A it .A .11 1 l' , - 1 r No. 3', , leayea Twill/m.la at 7 10 a. m.; Atht.na 7.59 . a. m.; Sayre., 7 57, it. m.;; Wavinly, S 05 1 a. ti.. ap. rising at Elpairiaat• ;9 00 AL. IL - /, ' : i . 1 Nb. 31 leaves .Elzaira at 510 p. m.; Waverly. at ql5 p. #l.; Sayre. 624 p. m. 9 then, ab l e 3O r. pl i , larrirlogl at Towanda .at 710 P. . • .: I 1 . I ' 1 . I ' ' ' 11. A. PACKET', IJ A / 1 L . j , Supertutx-naeut i '_, T ' ' 'x. ABtiE OE, THE STLII.. ' 1 vAS.I Ac t EMT. IRAILBOAD.—Taking etest ! a Mondayl r 'Noy. 11, 1872: ~ • , - S r pUTHWASD II I I [STATIONS, I 'l_ NOEVIIIR*II LOTIII ni.k:tnueri„ of an bpi:, IMME IBE CLOTH IEIE2I oak for t stock of Go BE S' IV EMIR ali FIRST EMI Mcnctra'd A. at. 8:06 I ...TOWANDA ' 8:10 It BA:UCLAY JUNCTION 8:30 II ...510N11013' 9:10 I I VTILCOXEI,. 9:30 i 9:50 ' 51ILLERig 10:26 1 I DUBHORE 11:10 .. .1 1 r BERNICSI JULIUS WOLF T AI L-0 MU 1 I 1 , icor po4 SALE.— ' _,l 747 - 1, 1 I , I . f , El I r. fa Drlllaß L * 3 1 )WELLINGS. t C•ENTUALLY LOCATED, , 1 11 l i ON EASY TERMS. I 1 '; • ' ' , I I Tenthly Payments talcs • sportlott of the t;r -hdieel3'37474: 1 - ! -'- ' li. J. Norii.E kC. T.H.Et.F,' CHEERS . , I rl, i I VOR 411 ' t i 1 ',j i 1 R, D , WHITE ,t; BLIJE i •I .T11.51..P TRAMP, TRAMP 11, The Bdvs are , Marching, and 1 1 13 urlsl Arid Mn L and W,omen, - ,jltiot P ll shingl for their. Groceries to I the'i I • ! 1 I RED, WHITE & BLUE STOE. GROCERIESI ; I I I ;I ' STORE. :I St, PROVISIONS; I - I ' 1 I NoT sot] ctiesper thatithe cheapest. Eve:10..1:1 s he line of procerfea & Pros - islons, 1 li , HI FLOViI, FEEDI, i! 1 i If I I I d ..„ 1 e 4 C,Fe I T / get AH I= '5 13f,OCIS, of thin S. . 1912/ ; AND; 1 ik.,3tl) . _T ' F - iltk)C El i t t,,tillet Red, Willie & Illjo Store. pi:u Or go„ de; a little`taioney. ! • ,E 1 1 . l IIE -lIIGIIEST PRICE DA D IN CA 4 Ei l' , ) 3 ;1 Fol 4 NVR Yi .E 1 R 0 D ',IT C ',,, ~. 1 1 , BadOChito •.t. Byte Elto'rol of • BR4IIII4LL &i • 141G4T; - I I BRIDGE svucr. TOWAND .; usatulaJ,,74 ,; 1 • i . . I .; RIZ MAD OTICE, and EC! en Rehr • lei;ter, zuithip z lire •. .o .oing e wilt tip SIIIOX CLOTIII: 4 ,Z , I DAT ar l 4 Xhift & GoRDON, in„irorB ituka, - , TOW:DA,. 4LESA. AND,; itIET Ru, G , Lfg •0 01 7 that e4venedi with a Is ,icazudatpg of { II . I I • • ttitCTS, ELEUR.9. I * '• *LH, PoWDEBJ3. cTuzi nc j. wr* • ME ii=al , And all . I IPATHIC PI: E OILS ALCOHO LIQUOR! CIGAR ' EGOOD tion given to ill Open .BrindaYe 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 'the store on Bas B. TCRRLB. ; sa. cKtuDos.l L BAN $125,000. 40,000. I V' Busily Es. Aocoar•ra To 'OBLF CO., , I ESTITE AND i 1 r" GEINTS,' FOll ON EASY TEBILS DWELLINGS, ginge . nieut to inisilies, .1 . portibn of 4 . - . 6wn 1 with 1 & VINCENT. I I I s.• 27, j872._ 1 ! . 1 • —.— .NLY. CANA_L I& R.R. CO. ,e 1 eitstcr ;OF PASSpIGE.II TRAINS, e 4re,ct. sfoaday, Ikenaber B.IM. =MI R 4 F. r • I DMA'S. (11nr1 Psagenf ,rACeZt" G,I. RESA.AVING; ! &c. ! ' , 1 I .• I - ' . I,Anisia, SAWED TO OLD L ER. /it/ • , 1 1 i E PINE • PITCII P4 l liiid.RD L TIPLEOII* , SID 114 1: ' '•. 1 n Wirt ety of Eemlcich cards fo sari., 'I 1 onow in operation is est, hew, tit-0 other, machinery combining all we p ~ cements, and of sbe most superb ¶( Running by s tairor4siling wtar•powsr• lotto do Work as moon lis it is pivass pty, and bestow all tbb care necessary for 4 effeetty. I Boil in the work and ordons: tl fy- every man as to prices' and nor''. . I . • 1 1 , ' I ll' 'E- EntliA ii• I 1 , 1 I 1 .wv. A 1 , T. AMPIr II II H H = MI MEI , THWAY.I). No, \ 2. 4. eta I F 62:,55 55A 703 542 631 530, 653 505 '615 6 16 -- 405 414 460 I 20' x.;925;3GF 287 r 2 20 11 45 1:0 1047 1224 10 39 12 16 10 05 , 11 40 830 45 ?Cu 900 P. 3..50 8:30 2:45 2:25 2:05 1:30 12:30 'g