0 II WM griatitural. 141 Ma , . I • Butler and Meese. '' . • , ~ —.......- • . An exam ination of . the tufted ;Stites • Census for the years . 185 p, ' 1860 and 1870 furnishes-,some inter- I, eating - biota with referen.ce . to the pro"- • ;'pre ss of. the hutter and cheese in " 4erests Of ilie : .country. It .appears that froin 1850 to 1860 the peii:entage / : Of increSde in the amount of butter -was . 4sin lowa, 274 k in Wisconsin — 124 in llinois; 11 91 in Michigan, 47 in Pen - ay - hauls., 42 in Indiana; 41 in - .Ohio, 1' in -Verment,..l 4 in, North Caroli U• , and 2in 'Maine.. .Vrom . 1860 t 1870, the increase was 130.. per ce in 10wa,,. 65 in Wisconsin, , 51 , in 'cliigan, '..BA in Minoik;2s.in i - Indian . 4... in - NeW - York and 12 in V,erinont t There was a loss .of 21 , pence nt'. in Massachusetts, 14 in New ':- Htlimpibire - and'9 in North carelina. -latbej first _decade . the "remarkable —increase appears te" have been the ..result l bf the ' diffusion of population alcing. :the railways built in that period! and the rapid progress of . anTiCultiire. in the interior. - From • the is ofjantary 1850,.t0 the 31St -of -De cember; I'Bso, ,thernumber.- - - - of . miles I - of railroad built was 21,427; chic-4 - in, the. middle. and western State 4., ..-.... ... - . ,-- .Thesecoiad de - cade _showed , a en-_, oral declia(because the progress of - settleMent was slower. In that Ife cede ilB,-465 miles Tof railway were` I built.; the,Civil • war raged, and the armies consumed the force that would have l' gone into new settlements. ,The ProdUction of cheese. - showed an hrcreuse from ,1850' to 1860 of 338 per cent. in lowa, 176 per cent. in W i i2Con_siii, 1 2 per cent. in Michigan, to per cult, in:lllinois, 1 per - cent.' in Ohio, and, a loss o! 47 per cent. in North Carolina, 30 per cent. in New Hampshire; 26 per -cent.. in Ataine, ' : 25- p_er - 'Cent. in Massachusetts, . 6; per ;,,, cent. - : . in iVerdicitat, 3, ,per cent, in - - Indiana, and.23inNeWl - York. From 1860 to 1870 there was an increase: '.'of 212 per cent.. in Illiriois, 198 -per . cent. ' In Wisconsin', 107.1 in iNew . • York, 46 in lowa, 41. Y 'in Michigan,, :: ::1.2-in Ohio, and 11 in Peunsylvania, l 'and a loss of 421- in, North Carolina, 61 in NOW Hampshire, 36 in Maine, .341 in Indiana; 22'in Massachusettes, • atia sid -Vermont. - It would thus Seem that . a !considerable portion 'of the apparent increases in the produc' tion -of chease is merely a shifting of the scene from 'east to west. ,In the aggregate - there as an in crease of -IT per cent; inhe batter product Iron:1' 7 1850 t b 186 0, and a decrease of 2 per . cent. in the . cheese -product. From 1870 flie,increased production .Of butter. was f 1.2 per ,cent. and. of - cheese. 57 per cent. .1 Taking !the,' Fericd. from-. 1850 (to . 1870, the in - ere. - sse Ica? 51 - per!, c ent. in cheese, -and 64 1 - .er -cent.. int.butt i , - er, N 4 hile the ii: crease (sf population was -66 per 4. ,;:!--!i-Lthat both lines of industrY ',i... art:...arsi as compared with the -,-_ t_l - - opulatio.,.:l . ! i ii .eil t.,:l,tistenielit i s we frequent- Iv --t. r.LI- tar the wonderfulincreas in -, , ti ~.. pio , lliction of butter and c" eSe "d i - artientar -States H are .w, oily , -- - i -- ry, tini . i-citiriterest keeping pace v-i , p-piOn'.li , . , ii, and therefore It it ' c...,,..,.01 bar a' niatter of , surprise that Atli , -- i-rices r;. - wain Lig , .! The Agri , i,ca .. .:.nral Depa r rtinifiat speaks of "the - i,. - grov, tii of ...tharclicesce! interest .1,-,-,m • 1860 to 1.870, - as :"Consequent on the rise and extension of the eliet - se f. nieiory. systein.".. - .tut it is in strange ,:out-i-ast wich this statement that the pe, (....ntage, of increase was less in gi ..-. etcca - fic than (Le general increase - other industrieS , resulting from . ..:11)121SCOrlatl ImProved financial :.: - i!,(-‘in iindla protective tariff. • The •13e".1.q I‘.-Faliu Eli !Si , .ate4 seemC to -,..thow that i tile -cheese Siietories got c. - alfrot of the Markets _ajad that the . siltil frtrinCrs ' ~ gradually=,_ 'gave up . in.!.ai ...;.i -, , - ,-cliclese, perhaps because they could not cOuipete With the faCtories. 'Cheese : however; has become great r,'.0,21,f., export, - the annual„ rt- - erage e'xpert, daring the ten yeat's, - : ending l - um 30, 1870, having been 13,611, - - . 796 pounds, - against;;-an average of 1,863,383 pounds foi.,lthe - -preceding decide; and the experts of 1871 and • ,1872 .avertari <l ,e - neatly. 65,000,000 , pounds. - •:11c-.18.70 tii-t-1,3 weie 1313 cheese • :factories, with an annual..product of 109,455 - ,229_pounds bCing an average • e,f. ,83,363-, pounds per factory, New fork State, the centreof this interest, rhad tile' factories, 'averaging 91,, 162- pounds ..of cheese each. ! Each factory Constiiics, on' an average, , the milk of 307 cows, :and the report of the American liairymen's Association --aveT'ages -106 pounds" of Cheese per cot:. The tables of! the last three, !census enumerations! show the home Consumption to - be from three, to four poimfls per annum -for . each pers-m .on an average. It the. cities ti,i average is ,about four pounds, at v;hich rate the consemption of cheese in 'Philadelphia, forl l 800,000. people ought ; to' be '3;200,090 pounds yearly:, and .of Pennsylvania-, some 14,000,-, El EN =I 000 Pounds. But Philadelphia being the cheese market for about 1,- .700,000 people, ,ought to sell yearly, some 0,800,000 pounds of - cheese. The ' consumption Of- butter ranges from 134 to—IP . , pounds per head yearly. Taking it at 14 the con , sumplioni of Philadelphia'. would gybe at'iout. 11,200,000 pounds, and the market ought to dispose of a much larger quantity:l The factory system has been introduced into the produc tion of butter, and is making rapid 'headway; InTennrisylvania this sys-. tem is somewhat a novelty both for butter and cheese, and-though it has matte some progress in eastern Penu sSirania and along the northern bor dt.r, it is still somewhat of an exotic. 'South of Pennsylvania and of 'the Ohio ricer ithns made no progress at air, — 'Yet there is no dairy' region in America that hasa grass equal to .that of easteau , Pennsylvania; and the buttr and cheese of thin' district bare long been famous. soPEW HitiDY HELPS.—There are me things which a farmer wants but once a year, and there areothers which holdways should have' ready. Ito tool comes 9ftener into play than a hammer for example. Every new a old wooden tool, or wooden part of a tool should ba'oiled. Have a iba - Frel or keg or-can-of crude petro;• leum always ready ju your shop. Keep every thing 'Well anointed. Tl2e crude oil goes right into the p .res, and makes any - wood durable c . : cedar. Keep it - constantly on land. • Again, save, every piece of rope, cord and leather strap. They will 'be useful for re - pairing. The "text time you go to a Hardware store, get fifty cents or a dollars" worth of copper 'wire and copper straps. coi , pe.r wire is a great deal better than iron wire, because it is so much more flexible; like cord, and copper straps are capital ) for repairing any fraettl re in woodwork, it may be so easily wrapped arOnnd, or nailed on with small nails. Then again, always hate a pound or two' of wrought or r annealed nage diffenint - tires,'" that will clinch readily when you use them. (Yon iviltremember that in driving these or any other nails into hard wood, they will go in more easily, by- fust torching the point* with "a little grease, but don'tlet thei grease get on the face of the barn -I mer.) . • ~;: wis. WOODRUFF, Riving decided to go ont of the bnsinesi; i isf ber entire stock of • HATS, I: • CAPS FEATHERS, ' • , FLOUNCES, AND LT COST, (rcra r mcrr =ern DAY NJ, Rooms, corms. of Main and RetdEt 4 Streets, ov. M. J. Long's Store. Zntrance on Main St., 3d d. from corner. Towanda Den 4 ' . pLANIN" . 3, RESAWING, &c: BILL LIAIBER SAWED TO oaDirt. I SEASONED WHITE PINE AND 'max Mi l ' BOARDS,21•0011ING, HIDING, And a - Teddy of Hemlock Boards for es/e. We have now in operation a new, heavy, six•rel Planer, and other machinery, combining all .the recant improvements. and of the most raperb work =nab* Biuming by &never-tailing water-power, we are able to do work sa soon as it is presented— do it cheaply, and bestow all the care jar doing it-pertectly. 801 l in the work and ; we will satisfr every men as to prices and work- Tranship. cl A i n ,tnwn. April 7. 1271 L-17 HOW IS THIS FOR LOW ! We offer,DRESSED LUMBER the following rates. Hemlock Flooring, (choice) White Pine .• Pitch •. " " ii Siding •' •• 05 to 25 •• Pickets from $2 to St per huriara4? PLAIMG, HATCHING,I3X-SKICING, Done at a moment's notice and by the best try now nude.. We have on band ONE HUNDRED TEOUSAILND FEET DEY LUMBER THREE MISDEED END ELM TEIODS4ND We have in the WU Pond 34iti kok11:}:A:l And are, constantly Idiruzfacturing, w Pestles who can reach as are foolish to go near the reamed for Lmober, as nudes any fircma• stances we an 'SELL IT WIELPII2—st least the cost of transportation from hereto the railroads=— say $2 to $5 per thousand. E. B. maw, camiacml June 2C. '73 STTSQT*I':LkINTNA COLLEGIATE The Spring term of this institution will maws MONDAY. APRIL 8.1871. • No pains will be spared to maintain .the high standing of the institution, and by carefullyil. •klng to the interests of each individual student to make its work even more efficient. Each teacher Vrilatave his speciality; and use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible results in his department. Classes will bo organized in several new a! dies in Science and Language. Also the classes inEn. 'glish will be remodeled so'aa.to meet the wants of new students desiring to pursue these branches. To save expense, text books, the same as in the 'county will be used in the Ea L lii,h branches, with the exception of Geography. To make tko sojourn of non-resident students more pleasant, the Principal will W 36 his house— mituated but a few rods froz'the Institute building i—for-boarding purposes, where rooms furnished throughout and provided with clothes closets and other edriveniences will be furnished for the young Ladle".• • _ I The best rooms the Institute will be f 'Washed and assigned to the young men; all will board at the hoes" of the Principal. There will be a cacetul tomerrision on the part of the Principal and teachers of the manner in which students employ their time. Price for furnished room and board, including fuel, lights, klid washing not to exceed six pieces, Et PO per week. Students will harpist' their own toilet and be held accountable' for the harnittme la their rooms. • Those desiring to prepare themselves for the work of teaching during the following Brurdirer, chunld apply to the Principa' at once. Tuition from Four to Ten Dollars per terns, ac cording to studies pursued. For farther particulars or circulars, address the Principsl. E E QIILCL tN. T•aranda Pa, • litiLLErt PDX, Jan Preal Board Trustees. SAVE. TWENTY-FIVE' , TO 30 PERS,ENT, BY BUYING YOUB ,r,IMSTAIAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AT HUGUENIN'S .New Goole of the latest styles.- Jewelry of all !letetiptiotmin large q - nantities, at Tirwands. Doeduber 10. 1813 NEW .FURNITURE STORE: - • JOSE , PH•HINES Has now ore:3S a new Furniture Stoic on BRIDGE STREET,'_TOIVANDA, - Where be will keep on hazidl A.GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ! - Triisrfrar, _ • • 7r (Which will be sold AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE All who may lamn:ltiza with their l Otronafie. Wnateser may be wanted in the Paraiba . ° lice ) CALL ON HIES ? and extar . dtte goods and prices befcire pnr rhasinr elsewhere. • 1417 214 ST& IrSSURANCE. —The follq l wing reli able and FIBE TRIED '• Companies repretented. • LurcAsmaz. . ME • IX. Home, ifEECIIAN - 1 1 13. ' Mu 19 '74.tf. 0. A. BLACK. STAMPING DONE, AT MRS. HENRY KINGSBURYS DRESS MAKING itoGgS, No,. 2, ARCADE BLOCK. Towanda: D06..11. !gm W,_ HEATH - • • Rio established his basioeaa of Mardifacthefnian& Bei:aides ail &lads of meraons. NILL PIUS, HAD: eap Dans= Re also makes the beet -BMW CI:I7TER, now is use. All orlon Ailed promptly. at • I • - . ROCKWELL 4:00.. TOWANtoA. re. Jan 14. 14.3ia. COAL. The subscriber having the ageno7 of the Huta& son Oa= at Ktoelstiott. Paigl eWe d.to fund& dealers all sizes of An to ,Coat. prepared In the best manner. from the celebrided Cooper Vein. • A full supplyof this COsl may be seen by eating on W. H. ifuentstou, at the Nem Coal Yard. on slue, one tdczt south of Mtn Street; ItiloreS l oto tuvitol (ALL ZVI veight Ode s. ma isi tllots. 11.1174. 1 • ' ~1..f . \4lt frowAirnr" - :::: - ` ,. ',.,--, _.„ , liAltiLE WORi OE?. =McOABE ft SON Sae Jut rooetTed the largest eseorttizent of AIaRICA AND ITALIAN, BONNE I[lllreiexhibited in this motion, to which they . Write the attention of the public. RIBBON They keep on band or tarnish toprder TOMB !STONES; MANTLES, &a.; IhkiMMl Ok`L.AIYAIIIA a B. EKOII/11/. ParsOna In want of wining In our line ars re. spoettully invited to call andexamineaino our itock. McCABE & Towanda, ilay 1. 1671. $lB per ; 20 I}W. SCOTT, & CO., - . BAKERS AND GROCERS; ... ~.. [i - First Week Forth cf Ward Rouse; . - - - • We have added materially to our stork, and now Offer a full assortment of . . • 1' . • . G_ROURTV-9.AND PROVISIONS. t . i• i We keep no books. add 'no percentage for bad ' debts : therefore we can and will give you the low. est rates. AU are invited to call and be convinced. - - . • DINING ROOMS i_ . • i• . tin counec`l—o. with;the above, and meals at all 3 D. W. SCOTT Sc CO. hours of th y. Towanda, 'b.E 10: P 174. INSTIT Ell A PPLETONS' AMERICAN CY: CLOP2EDIA. NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subleet. Printed from new. type, and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings and Bram The work originally published under the 'title of Tna Naw Amenicasi CYCLOEEDIa. was completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which-4 has attained In all parts of the United States, and the signal developments which have taken place in every branch,of science, literature and art, have In duced the editors andpublishers to submit MID en exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled THE AMERICAN Cvm.or.r.npuk. Within the last ten years the progress of discovery in every department of knowledge, has made a new work of reference an imperative want. The movement of political affairs has kept pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful 'application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and refinement of social life. treat wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, in volving national changes of peculiar moment. the civil war of our own country, which was at Its height when the last volume of the. old work ap peared, has happily been ended, and a new course of commercial - and industrial activity has been Commenced. Large accessiona to our geographical k - nowladge have been made by the indefatigable oxplorera of Africa. The greet political revolutions of the last decade, with *the natural result of the lapse of time, hare brought into public- view a multitude of new men, whose tames are in every, ono's mouth, and of whose lives every one is curious to know toe partic ulars. 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Real Estate and Loan Agents. 1081 x Main street, opposite Court Rouse. To-• wands, Ps- Mar 10. '74 If. • .• NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL; WAY.--Direct route Borth and South to Bal timore, Washington, Philadelphia. and all points South ; aly: to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Rochestir. Syracuse and all points But and. West on tho New yak Central Railroad. and the Canada.. Wit. On and alter Sunday. Nov. fa. 1873, trains will leave =ELBA as follows : Mail. arrive - . ...... 10 20 pm Northern Express... 12 00 ni Morning Accommoilatlon 6 45 am Ev;lng IVICTIMA2D. Southern Express- MU.. Northern Express north and Southern Ex press south, are through trains between Rochester and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening 'Ac conk medation north connect at Canandrigna with train. for Rochester and the. Falls. G. CLINTON GARDNF-R, Gen'l Supt. ED. 8. YOUNG, Glenl Pass. Agl, Baltimore. Ed: BLA.C r KSMMEMTG. • The undersigned baying recently leased- for: a term of years the old ~ B oaastand," in Burlington Born', are now preparedto Fury on the blacksmith tog business in all its branches, and pledge tht selves to do their work u cheep and as Well as any other country shop In Bradford County. We study to please all who may favor us with • call. (mosaic & SON. Burlington Dm'. sin. 28, MARBLE -MONIIMEIrTS, 4'7 - Of ever? style, . . 555 put = W Aoo I have Ea SE Than any, WAGQ Of ev© I FROS Would I NEW lAROVJIT 1 UM deo kter in stoiii,i4 t. ntakc to EZEI LINDS, I: E INSURE ALL AGM= LOSS pi% DANA E AND LIGH El 3 represent over Filly Millions E OLDEST AND Lena Earl arcrrug, CONPANIZEI ACCIDENT INSUR m one day to one rum. NOBLE & 9.1873. SUPERIOR AGRICVATUBAL MAOINZNY. for Baler by I I 1 gs. I •• R. IL wELLps, , TOWANDA. PA.. WELL Orlice No. 3 Mercar's Block. north aide of Court /191 W square. Loruxes. zaux AND BETAS, i bEALER AND ltANTrAtakussita Loperr. M Machines. Norse Powers Ind Tim/Wu" Plaster Sowers. Grate Seeders. Ray Tedder % Bereralbk. Anti Steel MWprs. Oltintors. TinilMorse 11014 Cloverßullersandia n nin g WM. ii i wwiniwaws. vim sitswares. Wen asurnso , 1 Mt CROIX TOW= 11l 211111 !T aw. maw 1 mums mos maim osscmica. so., ao. =and deseriptire. Minstreted printed dr faked or mailed free b) all applicents. *in coat bat three cents to l end for droning in ring. • Ikrosers when in TaWatula, tall and see rms. Apritti 11. ' ik. M. WILL 111: til GHEST MAIMETi PRIDE e • • 2 08 pm 4.5 am Li CARL PAID 1r L B 4 ' AIN, BUTTER A EGGS, 1117• i • - GE - ORG E SAiPrif!, -, . wriumnatii, PA': . • ~ tart" !,"WAGONS 1, WAGONS - lid a large areort*witof AND LIGHT 'WAGONS ' WHICH I,WILL L CHEAPER ther establishment in the country. S' AND CARRIAGES description mannfuttmd lorder on short notice. JAMES BRYANT- 28,1979. lz. BONS lta tha Public te:ealt and ex LES OF FURN I ',ii, TIIBIRIIE They have new on hand the AND SEW AISSORTUENT SVE.II IR TOWANtA, be sold at WE , efesele prScea. Wo are also preoired to ittg UNDERTAKING 02 the mciit reasena = DOORS, MOULDIN FLOOR :T t EONS. J. O. no PROPERTY e E 431 TNING. =I 014 English =4 Home Oampinks. . - LIFE INSURANCE STOOK AND TEE MUTED STATES § 3 '" 4" X E r ROMMMGDS CIQTHING:IIMPOintit °Roar" TIER zwis wan. (formerly occupied by IL Jacobi.) The tepid growth of Tosends requires the glen. don of badness, and theundendgned, ranging this want at the oemnottnit7 in the P:M n ,Ii7r . M7M'M;V'M flu opened a new store in Zeidlonan'a (lormerlJ ooestploi by IL Jaoobs,) and is now prey pared to orbs , to We old customers and the public' geacrellY, a better stock of • • , MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Than can two found in any other estibilshment out. side the cities. My stock has all been pnichasell from the manu facturers this season. so tnat I have no old stock to get rid of, bought at high prices. I have a full line of GENTS' IFURNLSMNG GOODS of the finest quality and latest styles. which I ant Offering at low Agoras - I hare no connection with the old stand, and when yon ward anything in the clothing line, for yourself or boys, call on me is Beidleman's Block: E • M. E:ROSENFIELD Towanda, March 28, 1872.1 PRESENTS FOR ALL NEW JEWELRY SRORE ineftheLe Li eenatantly recelving;la addlUon to file large stock of Jewelry. TIME PINS, BAND, RINGS AMERICAN - and SWISS GOLD . ANL) SILVER WATCHES, BILVED, PL!TED WASP. OF ALL VAItIETIEE3 I GOODS GOLD, EitLVES Ant - STEEL SPECTACLES, SILVER Jam PLATED , CLOCKS - - Of all descriptions at the lowest prices. WATCII. GLOM and ;IMLAY repairing dope In the beat manner. and warranted. Thanks fora liberal patronage and hope to merit a eontinnande of the same. Towanda, Nov, 13. 'l3. WE CLAIM FOR Ria order PER!ECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES; The undermentioned advantages over tnose in ordi nary, use, the proof of which may be seen in the extraordinary isles, and constantly increasing de mend for them: Ist. That from the peculiar construction of the 6 1 s-uss they sestet and Preserve the sight, render ing frequent changes unnecessary. • , 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of sue and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. ad. That the material trcnn which the Lewes aro ground. ta manntactared specially tor optic purpos es. and is pure, bard, and brilliant, and not • liable to become scratched. , Ath. That the frame , in which they are Wit, wheth er in Gold. Silver. or Steel. are of the !Inest quinsy and finish and guaranteed perfect 1 every respect. For sale only by our onthorised *eat In this local ity. We auras wypply or employ peddlers. i GS, &c INN. A. crunimum, N0v,20,1872. 0, A. BLACK DS OF CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT- And as low u the lowest: GLASSWARE : TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, GLASS 1311ADES. .1 world say to' the public that on any goods kept In 'loci I will not ea undersold TowariCs;: Feb. 19, 1874 BAKE'y AND DrNiNG ROOli t First block north'of Ward Howe. - BREAD, PIES, CARE,ORACTEERS, BAKED NAIL Y. " " 4 . 4314 at Wholesale and Retail. In our DINING IKONS we SO aco3nunodato the pub egi r t ri : e trAor a good nteal at all OYSTIUtS MiDION MAX ON NAND DOMINO TIMID SEASON. • . Mao a lino assortment of Orocerleg,Contionel7, Fruits, Nuts. ke. noun' U D. W. SCOTT h CO. F o ilLtm l,4:tim do At, desilun? RFAmmBER 1 AT.IIIE W. A. ROCKWELL FLYS GOLD sirs. STUDS, - . - A='CH RMS, NECKLACES, RINGS sin W. A. ROOSWELL. A.RIIS & 'MORRIS' CELEBRdTED ev Sole Agent, Towanda, Pa. OFFERS • • „ 2E11,14,18, BIRD CA,pES, ,!, • BASK E TS, =I 0. Buck. , • ~~ S . WOODMBD;' AT TIM NEW. YORK BOOT AND SHOE .STORE, Ito. 3. AY (ON k OSIITITISHILOOK.I3II,IDOE St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towtutda,: which ho is offering at the very: lowest prices for Cash, consisting of OMITS Ilus,Kw at STOGA, BOYS CALF BOOTS, LADIES, Mums and durum* Shoo of ali kinds,- all bought <direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all , goods warranted. A imu. STOCK or "MTH/WAND FINDINGS., Thankful for past favors, I solidi a continuance of the same. Towanda, May, 1, 1872. MI NEW CAMBIUM . FACTORY I Opposite the new Jan. TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STULEN ' liospscthaly anzionnoo to his friends and,patroos, that ho has built s NEW pm= WAUGH I'AOTOUV a where he will cv.Z .---' itaatly keep oirlund fall assort ment of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTL4O SIILKYS, exp Made of the best material and finished In the best city atylo, Ws long experience In city Carriage lactorie4 gives him s decided advantage over . others In the • . • ..Finish Style and Durability of his Wagons. All they 1 4 51 la an INSPECTIONd OF HIS WORK previous to purchasing elsewhere. ' ' ALL WORK 17ARRANTED TO OffirPERFECT SATISFAcrioN. Thankful foi the liberal patronage lcirrearly ex. tended and respectfully aak a conthankhce of the PRIM , ,REPAIRING FROMPTLY ATTENDED TO •roducCd pricpit Towanda. Jan. 8. 1& 3.—!f FOITDiIf)W& MACH 'E SilOP The undersigned having purchased the Foundry end lifiebine Shop lately owned by John Carman, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and (*patch.. , • MILL G-EARI . NGS, CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS', ALAN And all kinds of MALL _IRONS MADE TO ORDER. _ENGINES RRPAIBEIt, , Ana all wort warranted tnl give ast*ttort SHINGLE Di CHIIEB Of the latest and most Improved kinds =Masotti:ea and kept constantly onland ready for PLOUGHS, DION AND 'WOODEN BEAMS Of all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS ,PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds, and the latest Improrennents kep constantly on hand. Ilii CHURN POWERS, LARGE A.ND;SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTINGS CELLAR ORATES, ST , ED AND SLEIGH SHOES, FMTWMIM7' .'"' IM And, all kinds of castings furnished to March SO, 1870. SPEARS a nitionmax. BLOOD__AZ CO:, Still continue o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & &RAMIS% and will Sell a better machine, for less money than can be had elsewhere in the world., ' We claim for eta machines that they will do as much, or more, thin any other, and are more,durably, built. 'We personally superintend our Work and see that it is . well delta. We will send , .. , I)ISCRIPTIVR CATALOGUES, of ourerr machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSEPOWER% (hie if Two Hone rmaEsitsa SEPERdroRs. THRESHER and CLEdIVERS; . FANNING cxncnr.sa AND SNUG AAN, MILL SAW APED GRIST MIL smile done to order. Giro us a call before purchasing elsewhere.' 4 4:ra auutrvail. , • o . 4a 0 0 !I fl Aug. 9,1889. WOOL CARDING; 12iNtrFACTURTNG, &O. After a receu of four years, and heatry expenditure M improving Mille and Water Powers we again re sume our old bnaincsa of liAl-MFACTUBING, • WOOL 0 - A4DING; CLOTH DIIE0131*:11, &O. -• I ' Appreciating the bard times. we Iwo thought beat not to "let down, " but to prizh florae Industry as the beat 8163118 of catering plenty. , For the accommodation of the nearly extinct race of Spinners, we shall make Rolla. For thou who prefer, We will make Yarn,— SPOONING TARN, 17LANNEi. AC. In counction with Incal Option 1 propO to ald the nj frugality of the sou:dm:b wey making se a few thousand yards - of Stout Cloth, that will enable a every man JO keep his lutecium on. • Those who can, should call and we . will show them one of the summit and most complete W9OLtrli PAOTORIEI3 , pl the United States. Our machinery is no* In good order Ala our water, power is serer rialilng the public may be in no fear or dbappatntment, and we warrant all work to be done properly. • IL B. INGHAM.' caraptown, l'a., May 14, 1873: . i ATEW AND RARE PLANTS.- 4.‘ Abbridged Catalogue of Now; Rare and licantiful Mats la now ready, and will be mailed tees to allapplicants. E. U. 00W14.3. Diaz 10 1441. Towanda, Pa. - IMcoMrizarlreftbas GROOKIVI.,, MID 10BOVISION MaOABE EDWARDS, FAMILY .0:111.00BUIE.S AP=Mt'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANRA, PA. • We do not deem It necessary to mann:lrate att the &forma &steles we keep. -Our assortment Is NM FIRST oLA.Os GOODS. clash paid for Farmers :Produce. v" JAMES IacCASE, W)L EDWARDS. March 1, 1870. VOX & MEROUR are now reedy -a; Lug • freak stock otfloods In their lino, bought since the let Jimmy, to which they invite the at. tendon of their friends. We keep the largest stock In town. Our goods are trash and desirable. We sell at lowest market price& Jan, 19,1871. FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought mince the recent decline In price, and selling cheap at retail. ' . FOX & IMAM& Jan. 19.1871. - rOX MARCAJB, are selling Gro *odes it retail. Jan. 19. 1871. VOX MERCUR are selling New and Fresh Goode. Jan, 19. 1871. VOX & lIERCUR are selling Gro mica cheap. Jan. 19, 1871. 'PDX & MERCUR are selling first class Goods only. Jan. 19,1871. - pox MERCIM, are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. REMEMBER, that we , are sellin ! Goods at RETAIL! And that we won't'be undersold. Jan. 19. 1871. roX & srErtourn. MICHIGAN FINE-COT TOBA CO—Tery choice—at Jig. 19. 1871. ' Fps & O UR CUSTOMERS can `rely npo getting the Tay best the market affords and a lowest prices. E. T. FOX,. Towanda, Jan. 19;71. • ID RE .31Elleillt. .11Q FATEMBER THATTOX & KER OUR are retailing all kinds of Groceries a wholesaleprices. The largest stock in town, Goo. first clan. Prices low. E. T. PDX. Sept. 29.'70. - HENRYX HERCUB' NEW STEAM FLOURING MIL i 111 SILESIIEQUIN, PA The sobscrib deslin to give uotice that bla n.- 1 - - STEAM FLorniN44 MILL • Is now tu successful operation, and that ho is p c pared to do all work ih hls lino on short notice. CUBT.O.II OBINDING DONE ONITIIE SAME D. D. IT IS' RECEIVED. Wheat, Buckwheat and 'Rye Flour, Corn M 31 Feed, Bran, Ac., always on head and for sal. a lowest talcs. PARTICULAR liOTlCE.....Persons Uvingo on west side of the tiger desiring to patronise will have their ferryage paid both ways, wen . bring grist& of ton bushels and upwards. aoLBII F. sirhorzw. _ C B. PATCH, Fat ' - WHOUESALE AND RETLI = GROOERIES.AND PROVISIOL; Tbs best brinds of The highcct price paid for all kinds or MEI COUNTRY P R - 0 DU I BUTTER, POULTRY .AND GA 3 Especial attention paid to filling orders, I delivered free of, charge anywhere In the Bor Towanda, Jan 14, 18741 ELEX,NI3ERGER'S We 'will be prepared to sell front spawn. November 20. 1873, to January 20, 1871. 8 . cannot bu.transported during any other seas • the year. Also a splendid lot of young fry for sale d the months of February, March and April: The prepristor having bad experience in 1.. and arranging trout ponds, offers tits servi those contemplating laying out and stocking ties, at reasonable rates. A beautiful 'Grove and a large Ptcnio Son • ranged expressly for parties, is on the ground ' These famous Ponds, are located on the theowan Sullivan and Erie R. • 8., about 12 miles Tda, • . -- Admission to ponds, 25 cents; Season tick° For full Partionlars call on or. address ELLENBERGER Oct 22. r, Laddsbnrg, ttratttoru County OPARTNERSHIP. Th e d C aigeed hate formed s copartnership f.r purpose of conducting a on e highest market prices paid for an ki FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL FOE 8 1 and delivered in an part of the Borough !hi extra char ge.mall I Orders by or 'otherwise, will receive tempt attention. • L. J. CULVER • W. N. FOS= , • ' - JAS. FOSTER. Sugar Creek Mills, *ay 14, 1873.4. f. BAR GARPENTERtr TOOLS, &c., Given to. all pOrobasers for Call H - A 1) 'lir A-R E STO Zoo. 17. '77 STORE. =I vii?hoionli, sad Baal nester, to • AND IrROVISIO I NS, ALWAYS COMPLETE. We tall nothing but DEALER DI TOWANDA, PA FLOUR ALWAYS ON EIAN PATC TROUT PONDS GMBAIOI33IWCI BM/NESS. AIMS IN STOVES! TINWARE, HAItDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, • GLASS, • • . &c,:, •!t c. , H. P. JUNE'S TOWANDA, PA: ;,: . -Drlge:trki Modletilia, & 9. POBTPa SON,. AT MU LD - CASK DRUG:. STORE, 1 Como nabs a nd ;too Streets, %Westlll. - 71. addinhilebr totheb itr)e)t. ate la •• • • meortomt; amstitothis as eztehatee vs. 15 ,, embracing =my &Wee nava is the Aste Ss :the •- • . b with silt • • oonstintl ' y rayplled with Treeh porottleco„ sot ; . • on the mod ressotille terms at Whotossleos . 1 . . canotatlng of • • • - - Dates - Maomaes, CHEMICAL!), runs, ons, I: . OHOL A N D ITRPENTINE, sau penrr. vanzpma. warn-wen. And all Muds of Brughea, ifpoSpIX,OB COAL ~614 rams, sum. *Kw. canusina. Openn, Lard. Vitale, lege, root. ANNEWS MACHINE OILS, Tang and Toilet Midas In &fleets variety, UMW, 0111313/TE9. 801143, aimss, Patnedea, Sair l Dyee, ?erratum, • 0011E7 BOOKS; PORT MONAIS, I rocket linin4 T4D=l, 'EOM AND f !li.ara nurnms,Tion, Fuzz wim AND Lwow, Tor liedietrol TOBACCO, SsrunP.PIPES. AND Chasm, Gairden. Mal and Strum Seeds, Trusses, Sup porters. •Buspoueories, Shoulder !Aims, Breast PumS tying mrluri!Bcttiel Ni BipPl ailif Byrndeu: %lPam Bell-Bealing Fruit Jars, Thew. moulders, FLauering. Extrude , Stolle Jags, Glass Ware, BottkA. vial.. Bath Brick, and Stove Blaiddritj ad, iab Tackle, Ain— sunnition. he., Botanic, lo 3IE 0 E S , Ali articles warranted as represented. Perstomat a distance can receive their orders by stage or mitie l smith will receiver prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratuitously at thee 'dace, / charging only for medicine. , sir Thankful for past liberal patronage, woiddresi pectfully announce to their friends and the pnblic.that no paha, dull pe spared to satisfy. and merit the con. tinned:ton of their confidence and patronage. OPeo Eundals forr.prescriptiotur from 9 to 1 km., and 12 =A° 1, awl to 6 p.m. R. O. PORTER & BOX • April 1, 1872.-:•-yr.• • THE POWER CURES lIIIMPHREYST HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC'S riave.proved, from the most ample experience. an entire success. Simple, prompt, efficient and relia ble. They are the only medicine perfectly adapted to Poynter use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless u to be free fro danger; and so efficint as to be always reliabl e. They have4he highest cornmendation• from all, and will always render satisfaction.' Fos. • CUBES. 01131 TO. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, .25 2. Worms; Worm Fever, Worm Colic; . 25 3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants; • 25 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults. - • 26 3. Dysentery, Griping. Wiens Colic, - 25 6:cilholera sforbrui; -Vomiting, 7. Coughii, Colds, Eronchltis, 8. Nernalgia, Toothache, Faceache, 9. Headaches, Sick 11esdacl e, VeritlgO, 10. D3spepsia, Bilious Stomach, 11...Sappressed,'or Painful Periods, - 12.' Whites, too Proftise Periods, 13..Ceoup, Cough- Difficult Breathing, 14. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, I Eruptions,, 15.11.herunatisira„ Rheumatio Pains. 16. Fever and Ague; Chill Fever, Agues, 17. Piles, blind or bleeding. 19, Ophthalmy. and Soils, or,Weak Eyes,' 19. Catarrh, scutecr chronic, Influenza, 20. Whooping Cough, violent coughs, 21. Asthma, oppressed breathing. 22. EAT Discharges; impaired hearing, 23, Scrofula, enlarged glandef Swellings, • 24. General Debility, Physical Wea.,Less, 25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 28. Sea Sickness, sickness from riding, 27. Kidney Disease; Gravel; . 23. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness; or Invoinntaiy discharges, • 29...50re Sleuth, Canker, 30. Errhutry Weakness, 31. Painful Period with Spasam.,s, 32. Sufferings at change of life, 33. Epilepsy, Spasams, St. Vitas Dance, ' Diptheria. nicetated sore throat,` 33. Chronic Congeitions and Eruptions, Vials, LO cents:(except 2R, 33. and 33,1 , EMELT CASES. rlCase (2forocco) with above ,' 35 large rills and . in; Mil of Medicine,' •i - , $ll 00 • Case (s.foft.ceo) of 20 large4ials and Book, -i 00 Single.Baxes and Vials above. . , ' W These remedies . are sent by the caso or single boa to any part of thej country, free of charge', on receipt of price. . ddresah CLARK B. PORTED, Druggist, ' May 23, 1873. '', .. 1 '- ' Town:oda, ;la. Clotl4g. "A w° L P SHEysP CLOTHING dtl U ~pWOLF Begs to inform who desire to a to suivly Mamas I is nrunerous customers, themselTes of an oppor ' yes Kitt{ •- - I THE BEST NEIL CLOTHIN • VERY TIOW Pra.cr, opened Che best ztockbt : Goo' s • , \ iND bOYS' TEL Hhat ho hasjust MENS' Isiil4ye,? in th(markeL EMI p.EIIE3I.I3EIt et myods aro o all FIRST,' L I WEI MADE. M awl WARRANT South Of Fo; 1 One dent a Oct. FIRE! • IRE ! ! FIRE! ! ! CCOUNT OF A. 1i I • ON 'A ma LeO,O4D UP A. .L2l WHIG a STOVE QUNDRY; \NE HAVE PURCHA SED STOVES W WE OFF R FOR TWO-THIR `UAL PIIOF THE ; 13, TO . GET , 'TAB H A EARL GAD • DI D & BIDGIV. X Wyalus an., 28, 1874. 10 at Arss GRIFFIN I 1 • , -' Beoectfaly anricances to her old customers an , - the public generally. that he continues the MILLINERY 'BUSINES'S, I , lit her old stand on i , INE STREET. and that has a..4natruiu arscurrairsr or GOODS, Whi./ . h al • -reap:cat hrensual inonerataiiricas. - Esau article weal:AN - tart . II `Mt attirPlN, ~wses~t sew, NEI o. RID. 50 50 50 .5 "" 20 3 28 00 435 5 ° 420 50 15 44) 636 00 A 9 02 i 50 02. 45 5 „ 800 " :25 . 44. „ 1 t...- EI 4 E. TRAMP, TRAM • TRAM i 1 1 The Boys are. Marc ing, i.anc l Girls and Men and 'IV men t. ( rnshinglor their Groc rigs o t 1 L J ll ] I RED, WHITE & 1 B , V i t . , J ii STil 1 GROCERIES &iP O' , 'ISIO I the J :row At `bev” . 't , `"e 7l ~1 , .0 7 ,.. 1 ,,5, ILOUR, - EIEIID ''i - . 4 . TULIUS IV LP , I 1 r li 1 .1" fa; 1 Kept at tho Red, Whlto &111.1 n ' SO/ :Cc. .get a ptha of good i e fora litho rTre t .. I • ' i , 'l. _.' _TILE HIGHEST PRICE P.& 4) IN CI kt , El. , [ I r , „ 1 i.. I i ' LI • ili C 0 , , II 'N . - T R 3.. P .•0 ), - u .i ‘,. ,1 - •" ,i J ,l 1 . p f , , At the Red. White ..k.llltte Storlvot . T'' 1 • L - -.---^ 11l 1 ji i ' 1 13RAKETALL & 11:1 11 , FE ' - : i . r , suirtp',E,Trmir, ow ND'l Tow:arida Jan 23 '74 - I .li .ft ~ 1 . ' - ESE 110 OK -BINDRY; -TIT., E,LI'Lli t LIC ./UF is respectfully informed tat the liSook , Bindery I had been removed to lb's "Iteilorbir r " inithil 1 third story, wo'w herill be cloned , 14 , 1 1 1 , ..,.. • , I , i B 0 0 K--B IN li lI'S '4 j l: x , 1 t • ! In all its various branclies on erms s re as *41101112es" will allow .;' TA lind4Y 1%1 i 1 der gm Charge of i A I jt ~ 11, C. WIIITAFDD. 3 , lirok t be I el an 7 ne ire, 01 t. oo lite.) P len ad Di' dingl ' f 1 - 1 1 1 J 1 91' 4 litY :i iexy i t etir s sol., t ted, I 1 An experienced Birder, arid all; donein a atyleitrid tuarLuer whfi 11 ;Music, Magizinee, Newepepe j bound In every variety of stl Con Ir 4 be paid td tuo Boling , , . CM 1 ; • . I 5 - To any desired pattern, *hick billy will be warranted.: ; - ' 1 i, ... AU work will be riady (dr del r . The petrowe of the publt , feet satisfaction guaranteed. j ,9 Toirands, magnet 2. tRB . 4. t, D-9 1 . , • rl lAlisAys on !lain], at , I .. - ' Tows=ls, Nov E. 1873.1 ', t • .1' 1:1tv 01 MegMmi 4iotost•Otiel'i .'. --.,-,- ,- :. , ....i.:1:-. ,',e..1 . i'l PATTONI3 2M4C11.. ; TOWANDA Pitj, • ; , ' ' ) ii .i _ - • laaorotserz vgi,„,aFrsmit SI • Dlt U6'G I S T ! :. -.., • i 1j ; Sevin: estenelvely Peptized the z' .4 stand, .ve 're-opened with *li is ' ' selected doe*, eonstitieg of 1! - • ACIDS =Tatars. Flrrlng. Itin ,', . E.ro 1 1 i 1 COA JPEr43, POWDE:64, 003 p, , Tnr==. weirs, 40. 444 - 1, ECL C AND.TIONEfiP ilMi raneTion, , TUFFs, MACIIINI nErrs-ED KEROMIE., A Ell 03 WINE'S Ak);L For 3Sedictnal .ittrpo ' Epg, , • 'co, SNUFF AND, TO EE /11.11 tb Lt , IPATENT And a Fine Assortment o j ET • 4.3%.TD FANCY ,L 13.4.NEING,BFS I INE:. AID 02i DEPOSITEi ' ; AC.6I /31:. 1 4NG AGSEEILL - NT. 4 ;ASE o 71.14.1 rv= TO raz o or No• j - wlsbing to seen stony to spy part Of England, Ireland, Scotland Or chap;' A towns of Europe, rat bore prod eat 'purpose.. ' PASSAGE TICKET I I - or horn the old country, by bist itcaralr or always on hand. - PAurrcrurtztorder OVER AT 11.2DVCtO Tighest Price paid for E'..7 Bor.ds, and Sur • ' • R,f IL B CaehtelETTS 1 9. POWELL, President eeember 1,1869. N.Y.kCAN AL annAsapresr OF I TOakO ct Mondsy. Decem i 1 - • FIIINCIPAL . - ,7. BTATIOSB No. I 9. Asti 8 30' - 9 05 9 19; ....:.Athena 10 00' Towanda. : , 10 50! .....Wyalasing. 11.14' . —Lacey - Tills.. 11 3G I, .i...3feshoppen. 11 45 Uehoopany. 12 30' ...Tankhannock 130' Pittston... 2'. Wilkes Baire 4 35' .-s.lanch Chnak 5 50 • Allentown.. 6 051..:.:Bethlebein 6 35 ;, Easton... i 8 20j 9 45i 'New Toil.. . P • . 12 50 1 20 129 1 35 2 05 335 4 42 300 7 30 8 31 8 4S 915 10 30 No. 3.4 am.; Ss riving at mcee Towanda at 7 . 1.6 . re, 7 57 a. m.; Waver! at 9 00 4, sr.! leaves . Eliatra at 530 Sayre, G 24 p. m.; 'A Towanda at 7 10 P.' M 'So. 31 C 15 p. arriving at TIME •TABLE . OF S _L. PANS ERSE RAILBOAD. ' TpSilig eff e Monday, sov. 11, • 1872. ,• ' 6013 11V7AMD MEM , 8:00 I TONVA-N - DA. I. 4:01 8:10 BARCLAY 41INCTIONI , 3:5i 8:30 ~ 3:31 9:10 • WILCOXS. 9:30 . ....NEW ALBANS 9:50 .....-,...311LLE149.,' .10:20 DIIBIIOIIE 11:10 - BERNICE, A. 11. FOR SALE:4- THREE DESIRABLE D CENTRALLY LOCA ON j E El 'Monthly Payments take chase money-. 'Jan 14 1874.' 'E CHEERS 11 T" FOR TUE, , t RED, ')lrtfl ANT, • , . FAMILY GI BLANK .1.1 A NEW HANb THE_I 1 BE:4J. EtirEE. •- - j I Iles purchased the Third 7 8. C4sr, end will k6ep • . WILICES-BAPO' ES II I li H II ii II _t i 1 1 l' , , /-, IMII Titla rti qus, ooJo, QUORS 1 . i [ ' , IGAIt r • GOD .R: . CO !TAM jar /1, 1871 Itips..,Tilw 1;•Nd -31.4 2 ISMEE I 2 3'o 125 11 45, 5 Sti 11 ssf 542 115 2,i; 10 CO, i . : 5 05 0 15:,0;20.4 03 8:30j 325 ' 71201 2 . 37 100: 200 '1145 AiY`' 47 I ,1103!! 111 ';1005 i 8.30 NUE • ; .t.ll 8103 a. ml ML: Waver, ris,lat 660 I A. ,PACEE upbrlntend ECM 11 15011,111 2: j ..1 '!~ i ger A GO acme LLINGs ED, SY TE rua ft 6 . NOB - 1 F. ffE2 Em Chico ;11; UM MEM ME Eonabl tv • !rourt'scallc, , a, Sc. attcn NEM 0/DiFa`tl „ a rer 1 1 i 1--• . T, . , ~, , 4 , , .-, , i - i D L 1 , . am Ca, I PrIT MI 1
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