11 H I 1111 U agrituihTd. al . Making Farming Pay. ' The fait part of making farming pay,tltat of raising good and, bow lifttl•grops;,..Farmers, ,as a class, un derstand well enough, 'and if they did not there are thonsanda•of poli ticians and livwyers,officers and office seekerawho are constantly telling Cis hew to do it In the second part of their ptirsuit, however, in the com mercial and Strictly business ;natter, fanners are generally lacking; in the necesarrknowledge and experience, and it is not as easy either. to tell hdw to supply this deficiency. Some will advise to give' the boys: tV,lner cantile education , beford they are to take charge - o# the farm ; but, un fortunately, too often in such cases it will be a long time before they ,chinage their commercial career with Erwin ",f generally , not before they I;a4e. ric6uroulated• money in some other bUsiness, and oftener, never. Others will favor a thorough' course of iraining, practical and theoretical, at rm agricultural College as the best method 'of making successful, far mers_ Nothhig seems more rational, •,•and yet the practicaLresults of these institutions do not 2.13 yet • come up , to ~ expeclations. No one respects and_esteems knowledge, arni science more than I doj and far be it from MY intention.' -to undervalue the , nepertance of scientific institutions • for the. - promotion of agricultural kowledge, - - but ‘practical• farmers,. - such as mhke 'farming 'pay better than others, they have as yet 'turned out exceedingly seldom. Fort-4nost'of _all, however, let us not forget that - the most valuable crop otthe frm is the farmer him self and his family. No 'crop pays, ho eyes Money it may bring, if these': are neglected and suffer. No areduut of Money, 'bank stocks, anal acres land can form an equi valent for ruined _health, for discon , tent, or for an unhappy 'home. Health gild content, the esteem and respect of -our fellow citizens, and the hive a-ti'd tender care of' those • who form our household, cannot be ;aught with all the riches in the crld. To gain these treS,sures . many a rich nittn would readily give all his hoarded gold. If the man who makes fasraing pay will - not use itte proceeds thereof to make his fartn pay better still, his work: has linen todittle purpoSe: But he who has prOvided a. happy home for his fannly, - wito has reared children. who - will nevei forget the, home of 'their 'childhood, who will lead a useful and honerable life, who will be most honoreil, and respected by those who know them best, and will be an or- Munent to the community they 'live in ; he who: by 'deeds and example has induceJ tellow-men to lead better and wore useful Jives than they would • have done: without hiS he-who. remains fresh in the • memory and beloved in 'the-. hearts of, that knew him, even after the ili‘Ners which were strewn upon has g`rave have with.k.ed; such 'a man letter th s world licher than he - _of • pun, ,1 tt, can be said in and truth that he niade far • zriz2 Pramiumi:,,r.vroE§..-:—'l3e New York - S;'N :—qe lately . interview.- e pracieal farmer who, for several vt : ify.--::pftst,,lie.s taken the first .prize for his . potatoes. In 'reply to in- , quiries'as to his mode of operations, ;id tl , fit the largest and - . best shaped tuberi! are always selected .forploiuting nt digging, time the_pre -ViOus jesr ::7111 finds .that . they have gradually: . increasing in ' ; 's , lE` until his potatoes are now enOr- MD:is. ground is chosen for the crop: it is very carefully and deeply plowed ajid; thoioughly. pulverized srike harrow. Previous to, biTaking tip; liot - rO - ' er, .the• whole surface_ 4 is" heavily 'mantired 'and this Maruire,ra!ked into the furrow as the ploW.passes round. The tubers are • eut.into *quarters a few days before •pilanting and dropped - in the rows isixteeu or - eighteen i inclies, apart.. Tilel-cwa are- Struck out with the. plo \+.about three feet distant, and the seed i edvered.vvith a good depth .•c'lf soil. !:1 reller pass over the leveling _smoothing the • , • surface,:to p.).ovvett in a short by the spilte harrow. As soon as the :un;r plants appear above the f., , t , ;:und tlic,eultivator is started alnd kvi. going licquently through out thi.growl4 FCoson. Every weed ,sch pii , llld up as soon as it makes its ;11,1 , 12 . eaton4J_Y: f‘r, to ,use - his own ex irA he"- `"too to grow -, weeds.l the plants wax strong, !slight fitrroWs are thrOWn up to them With a striall plow, and these are still Int:flier - increased ,after Ward by a repetii . iourof the same process. In Iju ,Brest dare is taken not to Skin or 4nise the tubers, but to han le them-all carefully, and this ens ' hlesne oWner to'preserve them ranch thiin the carelesi, farmer who throes 'potatoes about as' -if e ,!were'ThiS is the only niacic *he employes.' Careful choice of seed, - thorough preparation Of the soil," frequent stiring of the Surface and total_extir.ction of weeds -1--Lthfsearethe Secrets of his success. 1 or . ATI& STiW. —Drain the:, juice frorri one - quart•of oysters, removing them - With .a spoon, and not piercing Measure the:juice, and •it n,ot ' halt n 'pint in quantity, add Witet :enough to , the measure. Place over the fire- in a .porcelai. i.l"r_cw-pan; adding • a piece of butter tlyc of a large walnut. When it to a boil, remove all scum tlat ivy-arise. Put in the, oysters ; hit them' hetit through, not , eriOn to shrivelthem; add • n . r-• c i ti little xlorti? limn half , a pint .of r l iall); let it scald .through again, trom.the: stove, and 'season to suit the taste. NeW'inilk will do in.-..tFad of cream, and the - stove •;;houlci be iery 'hot, so as to took te gnieltly; I • •.. rzz= , roartWo ~il.lvesCfeet 'and add to them one. of water, 'which reduce . by , boiling to one. quart. Strain it, and when cold, skim the fat entirely off. to this , the white of six egaS W i ell beaten, 'pall a pound of - Agillb,.Aadd the juice of f6,ur 'lemons add let them be well 13oir the whole for 'a' few f oments• n.„, , m`stirring cons•antly, and then, pass' it through a' flannel strain r!. This forths very nutritious article of diet for the sick and ,On , Jialethent., .4_ Stir.Cll I POLISH.'- Take common , • , ;Iry potato or wheat starch sufficient 1: a Dint of starch when boiled. add halt, -a _drachm,•of sper ..,Lnaceti and half diachi a of white wax, and then Use it° as common ;starch, only using-the iron us hot as tpirc.ild6. In this xaauner a brillant pioguced. ------ 4 KMllbumuii LARGE SALE OF DESIRABLE LOTS! "THE Fiii'OT COL. G. F. MASON, Lying on the west side iof the road itt Towanda T9wnship, has been di tided into rivt4OßE LOTS, - - And these lots" are noW - ,..offered for sale at.greatbargains. The loth front \- • ' on the road leading t 0 .... Monroeton, 'and their are verieldesirahle for build ing lots. r It is the last t Opportunity which will be ' offered for securing good sized lots at reasonable prices L i r near the, ! business poi. ion of the borough. Also E - - , ; 75 TOWN , S - On east side of road. Also the large BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, With 21 acres of land, the house con tains all mndern intriroements, and is one of the most desirable deuces in the county. Also the 0 rfA :(e)*l V avi s 4 MOO OZOti 11401 IN TOWANDA BORINIG/L The Mill is _ nearly neNi and capable of =doing ; the best work: Also a • H VALUABLE PT . • Adjoininglin-ta , Hose : 1 - Co. building in To ivanda Dorongh. . A map of the lots mity be seen by calling on the undersigned at cffice Of Bartlett & Tracy, or T. CODDING. For farther particulirs call on or address H. ,L. SCOTT, Trtistty, , Towanda, ,T,T,oly, 30,1873. WICKHAM kBLACK, HAVE THE "BEST STOCK Ok . I CRACKER;. CHINA, • LAM'S, CHIMNEYS, STONE WARE, WOOD WARE, SILVER PLATED BMtA.NNIA` AND GERMAN SILVER WARE, FAl;Tair Goops, KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, 1,131 RD, CAGES; TOILETi SETS, LANTERNS, - GLOBES; TOYS TOYS, WICKHA'SI--k- BLACK'S To's:mda Dec 3 '73 Mil SAVE TWEI!ITY 7 FIVE TO 30 E PER CENT, BY BUM% YOUR • CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S IMil _- PRESENTS AT iIUGUENWS Now Goods. of tho Woof stiles. Jewelry of all descriptions to large quzUties t at far ada~ Deeiliber 10; 181& I - rt° Wonid OF • MI Which Id MN =I SASH Oet 1, 1. f i TP QM = Ei3 C lEE M. 6. : p 8. C+., E] .11VOCES11113. =ll il & SO to an and'etun I 1 • OF FORM • , Ur 41, ' I- 111 !niyir on haAdthe 21117 hsT `ID B s. ASSOBTNEENT 0 HI lIN 'TOWANDA; Wholesale peel be sold a 111 o prekarea to do EMIEI 1 1 , 1 - .lliD I TMMG MI! 1;;i1Mil =I 1111 1 I Yi keep In I re and wake to ord WOOS, DOO uLDiga s, FLooq I, J.. 0. PROST & =I iL .IRB WORK I oto; m ABE & SON 1 eonPred = EA ~1~ ~ ; BLE exhibited in incite the 0_ *wilco. to vial i ektion of the publieJ keeip, on hand ' furnish to order Isl 0 N ,MENTS ISTO wMII4 34 =I ill 0 TTHE , 1 WEST TER MI E I7ibittg in oin_ lins and eninnine our • M 1 , ; cOARE GE ALL WEI #AT, TTOR—Ti ;coiscra` IL O. • tla the old tpared to tA d K OODTA CO. ' • c EtWOLTIIBAL 3. illkinds of MITHI.~ NE FITS! Gaze. =CO HORSES. itams Tb TairzFr zAsz! ~.~r 4I INiill U v, and at rotOdetral come and, oarl i yireitEtANT 011,1616 PRO tepee and I! Eff Dec. 24. IMI THE B I BENI IMN!V! tuned th • a good impply of .L moral S-B AND SIILLIF`• I at the Lowsar P :, Ea Pirmr lk 1 HET PRI : : PAID 808 R AND E 32 El BY . :SNIT OR CI, P. WAGONS! - WAUONS = 1 ` WAGONS NE 01 I tare on hand a large asio LUMBER AND LW WAGONS WHICH I WILL SELL cIHEAkE • • Than any other establishmen • country. ~.,: WAGONS AND 0 Of every 'description man TM. to order on snort noti Towanda. March 26.18= 11 AUTUMN. 1873 NEW rGOODS' 'OPENING, 111 MONTANYES 'NEW ST 1= September 10, 1873. MI ~~ WE /NSIIRE ALL KIII PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS OE DAMAGE FIRE Asa LIGHT: We represent olive Fltti =lona 0411 Epgliela and am ? LIFE INSURAN • IN TUE OLDEST AND Lartozerr MUTUAL COMPANIES IN UNITED STATES. ACCIDENT EN . SURAN From one day to one Teel. NOBLE '4!; VINE Fab 19. MIL ia IT 21= CARE. I=3 igil ErE2 CENTRAL COAL YARD Et-ESTABtISHg , In consequence of an attempt to ids the Coal trade on aroma of toy Len of L. MULLING, In srunta COAL 14 Oat, LO concluded to' ' • 1 BE—OPEN MY COAL .' ' - soil to be able to suppip au who may well preparwiCosl. either by the cis • las. at bur prices ; end Marty 'desire& cleavers& at any station on the Pa. it N. A fair "hue of pablia patronage solid Towanda. Sept 4.'73.1 , B. N. I -/ 0AI; =I S 7 " B IT SHumGisr 3111 1 i AND CIDER ix SlMlffigllol. ma My MU is now In Good order. and ,I to do all kinds of wort in my line on' LIMB= 'BBIIQGLffi• and LATH I dm ofrr or Bala a 25 Hama-Power abiorl " rn isr , O. V. EMI IST MI ent of 0= in the GES actured JAIIiES BR ES ~ 1 .A IMl=l=l 511 -AT • I 1111 EMI RE. 11 e 1 I 1 a .; 1 M I I !S OF c t• mpanles.. ' C I eg Ant cE MEI m :do out Of wAt D. I bola I • ARD! plL bul, 01 0 ; or • ~' e s r -. ~6W ✓ ~V8T~863n911~.., _ M. THING EMPORtII MI CL IPPOBITE THE KILOS 1101181, (PQfmarlY ocagged bl E. Jacobs.) • The lipid growth of Tetranda mantra tho expo idce of holiness, and the undotitstiod, realising this treat of thecomtounity In the I MATE CLOTHING LINE - . a dew- store in Belama's Block, occupied toy IL Jaoobs,) add Is now pra offer to .hta old customer -and the puUlt atotter Wok of . , S' AND BOYS' CLOTHING • be found In any other . establlshinent oat. ci ties. ' , • has all been purchased from the manor thls artisan. so that I have no old dock to lot bought at 'high price* I hare a full line IS Bii ' 'FURNISHING' 'l3.OOD$ MI Anima qualltr and latest styles. which lam g at low gigues. - EE REMEMBER! no connection with the old stand, and when •t anything In the clothing llze, for yourself , call on me to .fieldleanan's Block. Ei da, March 28, 1872. SENTS FOR ALL ►T TUE NEW JELY SRO,REI W.' A. 110C1r:,LWELL • i nasally retirin g , in addition to his large of Jewelry, ' E FIRE GOLD SETS. Eli BANDS, , IUNGS STUDS, 1 i 1 RICAN and SWISS ' I LD AND SILVER 7ATC IIES,1 IES, ; . PLATED WABE OF AL VARIETIES _ ./.,D, MINER L.41:1 , STEEL S 'ECTACLES. . t Ert ewe PLATED . 1 BOGS mar CHAIM OLOCK. , J of all descriptions at the !must prices. ~' TCH. CLOCK and JEWELRY repiiiinal done beet manner, and warrantedt aka fora liberal patroaago a Unnutco of the Barrie. IE w. I 1 'Oa, 'Nor. 12, '73, i i i • NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINT JIFST RECEIVED E. A. PETTES & the sign ot the,tdit Bonnet. House, Towanda. Pa., cow DOMESTIC AND FANCY D. WN AND BLE:AeIIE. =PROOFS, PAINTS, FLAN : GOODS, GERMANTOWN YAM IME!INIMMI I . 1 I SIERY. GLOVES, ite itc &'e , - rge and comple . to , stoc k of - ILL IN'ER 7 1 'the Beason, comprising all of t styles la . I : ATS AND'BONNETS AND TOM. ) VS THAT ober 1, 1873, ECL &I FOR LAZARUS & M CELEBRATED PERFECT SPE DIE GLASS Th. undermentioned advantages a , . use, the proof of which' mail es . e . nary sales, and constants; mend for them: 1 T . -- 'at. That from the peculiar construction of the they assist and preserve the sight, render frequeut Changes unnecessary i „ ~. . That they confer a brilliancy and distthetneas of Won, with anAmount of ease and comfort not hi erto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. • That the material from which the Lewis are grc r und, is manufactured specially, for optic purpos es, and is pure, bard. and brilliant, and not liable to become acrs'ehed. 4 1 th. Thu the frame in which they ere set, ',bath. er n Gold, Silver, or Steel. are of , the finest qualij• an finish ann guaranteed Perfect lin every respect. FO ule only by our outhorized agent in that local ity We never supply or employ peddlers, WM. A. CHAA.IBIVEIN, Sole Agent, . Towanda, Pi. 1t0r.20.1872. IiAIKERY I AND DINING ROOK Tint blOck north of ward Boom B!.2AD, PIES, CAKE,CMCKEBS, BAKED DAILY, And sold at Wholesale and. Retail. crar DINING BOOM we will accommodate the pn with either. • touch or 41 good meal at all tiesof tht day and evening -1 H OMENS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND DIIRENG 1 • TEEM AMR. , 1 a fine &swarth:fent of Groceries,Doufectioneri, Ft*ts, Nuts. Sm. . syl9'.. II S X & MEROUR attAley Goodig. • R . WOODSRD,'• , AT TIM NEW TORE BOOT AND, HOE ° - ' STORE; • So. 3. AVON a ORTSBMIS BLOCE.SSIDGE St • Is receiving !one of the large 4 at and best stock of BOOTS - k, SHOES ever brought in I Towanda, whiehi lie is offering at the very lowest pries for Cash, consisting of Gins fas.4Kw & Sroes, Bents Cai Boars, f - . 4 .Zikvs, ArT.Fivs and 011ILDIIEN'S Shoes of all i- kinds, all bought , direct f Manufacturers, and hand in goods itrarrinted. A tram= AND FINDINGS. Thankful for past favors, a continuance-Of the same.g Towanda, Mnyi, 1, 1872. I= NEW CARRIAGE FA MI Itespsetfollir aniioartea to his friends a that he has built li.! E. DOSE FIELD where ha 7111 entudantly keep on hand a meat of CHARMS, NECKLACES, ca Lope to merit ILOOK,WELL R GOODS CO'S posit° the Court Lettrig of - Y. GOODS, D NUSLINS .ELS, SHAWDEI, AND ZEPHYRS. NOTIONS 00 P § most desirable RISIMINGS E. • KRIS' TACLES vu intim hi ordi be seen in the y increasing de- D. W. SCOTT & CO do not deal in H nth 114, Brier Ncites., Opposite the now Jail, TOWANDA, PENN' NMI :ia44 :,441 , :ii kill A al NEW BRICK OAEMaGE FA I • FAMiLiT CARRIIG TOP' 'ANp OPEN 811 PLAIIFORM WAGOiIS a nionnio SULKY% AND 8114.ETONS, Made of tho beak msterlal and radsheii In the beat ci St l ctrie le' s glv i la il l ' lL 3l l 3 id=ri l l ae ran l 4:l t g r ver other '' , in the ' Fitp;sh, ISt* . and of his Wagons. All they asks la an ' INSPECTION OF HIS I WORK !basing elsewhere. '• prelims to poi, I ARRANT4CD ro GI y# PERPROT SATIBP4CiIeS. ALL WORE • he liberal patronage formerly e:- • -etfully ask a contintlance of.the Thankful for tended and res 1111110. PROMPTLY . ATTE ED TO reduced prices HENIIII nu raci, REPATRIN 41. 1V73 Tmeamia. ,11. ,Y & SIAGUIN SHOP. ked bating purchased .e Foundry bp lately owneit i by J.bt Carman, o all lands of work and patch. to tb prOmptnees and ' patch. GEARI• GS, .• , 'AR, SAW . ILLS., N i) .R 1 L LI 8,. . And all Wade of I T I L 1R 0' IS , IIiDE TO ORDER AiI " . I. i • REP , FOUND The onderal and Machine an prepared to their baldness. MIL CIRCII M A MI ENG warranted to gico ea And all wo GLE MACH praZ most improved kinds , nstanUy on hand road Of the latest an and kept I;OUGHS, BIDE-HILL IRON AND WOOD Of all binds. I RS, CORN P]LOUGHS CULTIVA i AND' 0 I GH POIrIiTS PLO Of 111 kinds, • 4 the ,latest tmp ro emanta kept constantly on hand. N POWER, A'li'D SMALL SIZE L ii , ll 0 E CAST NGS cETTAIR GILATX.9, ITD SLEIGH SHOES, t, GE, 1t...61 , 1 X •a of castings fornisho to CO. MEANS k R OHIVELL. STOV SLED A And all kin Staid) an. 18 & CO., BLOOD o o Manufacture• their iehrstoa . OWERS & Still contin HORSE. <, 4 and will sell att ar, machine. for le money than can be bad eere In the world. - I% • claim for our machinethey will• do as mt_c , or more, than any other and are more durably linllt. We personally superintend our work and Nee. that It is well dawn.. We will send - . , . • DISCRIPTPTE CATALOG i of our =chines , on application. . .014 E AND TWO HORSE 0 . S, One d Two Lite THRESHER I II pzie.4ioas, , THRESHER and CLEANEIS, t FANNING lIIIIILS, C*ll AND MU G SAW kfILIA • SAW AND GRIST MILL work al to order. Give us a call before purcbasing eisaLhere - • Iva . "op, 'ago4ayaa ssiikav - '•o o V ao o q tr. Aug. 2, 1861' WOOL CARDING, I. MANUFACTURING 4 &C. Alter a recess of four yeara,lnd heal/ expenditure in inapro , ing Slilla l and Water rowel we again re nun out old business of: 3.I3.NtrFACITALNIcLi WOOL CAlil4% CLOTH DLESSINft, . . Appreciating the hard times. we gave thought best not to "let down." brit to push Elidao Industry ae the beet means of restoring pleuty.l t • , , • f For tho accommodation of tho nearly extinct race of Spinners, we anal make !tolls, Fat those who preNr, we wilt make Yarn, ,•.• ; , • STOCKING ' ' YARN, ELANNE4 4 &C. In conjunctiol o with Local Option vie propose to aid the frugality. of the country by pining • few thousand yards of Wont Cloth, that enable a every man to keep his breeches Those who can, should call and eiW show them one of the al:ingest am; most 'plate C• WOOLEN VAOTOREEB . In the United Stales. On.t mactdnery.is'now in good nyder as our waist power is never-biting ho public mayl:te in no tear disappdtntment. and we warrant work to be done properly. H. B. INGHAM, Camptown, Pa.. May 16.1873. AN . A N OLD. AVOTIONEEO.—Forty years experience. All cabs proMptlyattended - Term*. tram tiro to three diners et day. Call ou Or address SQUIRE B JAMIN, _ 'Novifirrlllmil. North Rome. Rthdrord .._. ♦YfiM nc . 17:4,10r#,,,i: MIMI GIKaME!.. i 1 I ' WOOD, WILLOW, IAAD l AAD trrosa wan, FLOUR, V 7123, MEAL, coat MAIN; the e, all I ; OF I desire to call the atto assortment of goods. WI plate. and grill be' sold market rates.. solici My stock of M&S, ORY ! - . Hare beeU pnrcb aed glace the tats. reduitto tariff on them; and are offered. at price - respoud. H F. • ; Orders by mail 'or o and prompt attention. d patrons, Thanking thelpubllb for the liberal p they havo given :me; Z wish a continna;:ke same 1 OAHU 1 ,A 11), I , og C01:711111Y P 13,01) 1 feb.2o'7l j II r a :tau assort V: lAND PRO lON 1 . MoCIABE ii, EDWA DS, 1 • , GROCERY GEES,. FAMILY PROVISIONS .- I • MEECTWEI NEW 'ELME, TpWANDI We donot deem It pocessary to enum. to all the difireut article! we keep. :*-Our assortment la 1 . • • ALWAYS COMPLETE. • FIRST C.L.A..SS GO Cash paid for Parmers Produce.. March 1,,._18701 • , • • & AIERCITE• are now receiv ing a freah; stock 'of - Goods to their line. bought tines the let January, to which they .inriCr the at tention of their, friends. We keep the largest stock in town: (fur goody are tresh and' 'delitiible. We is3ll at lowest market prices: Jan. 19, 1871. • , •• • FRESH AND' NEW TEAS ,: imtight aince th e recent decliiie in price, ti cheap at retail. . FOX & MZRCUR. jan. 19. 1871. MEM VOl. & MERCIJR are selling Gm= 1 caries at retail. I Jan. 19. 1871. FOX & AIERCUR are g New • and Fresh Gorda. Jan, 19, 1871.. 1 EMi FOX & 'REM Mt are selling Gro eerie& cheap. s . ' Jan. i 9, 1871. BEAMS OX. k MERCUR are selling first ll class Goods only: Jan. 19, 11571. pox & A_ cheaper t4azi over ER that we are . RETAIL! . And that we won't he onderaold.' Jan, 19. Is7l. FOX MICHIGAN FINt-Cljl7 TOBAC co—very-'ehoic'e 7 —at • ' 1 Jan. 19; 1871 OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon, getting the very-best the market affords and ati lowest prices. E. T. FOXJ Towanda, Jan. 19.'11. BMW MERCIIIR. REMEMBER THAT FOX MER CUE are retailing all kinds. of Ori:ocarica at wholesaleprices. The:largest stock in town.. Ocioda tint class. Prices low. E. 1.-FOXJ Rept729.'7o. ' RESTIVE =RCM.. NEW STEAM FLOURIN • SHEIIEQUIN; PA MI The stibscrtb desires to give notice th tMe nevi, • - I STEAM FLOTRING L le now in succesiiral operstlon, and tha pared to do all work-ln Ida Lino on short CUSTOM OBINDLCO DONE ONT,TTIE S Wheat. Brink - wheat and Rye Flow: Feed, Bran. alvraya 011 hand and towed rates. I • PAUTICIILAR NOTlCE.—Persons livit west side of the:river desiring to paUordzi will hays their ferrysee.. paid . bptb vim bring irrista 32 ton bushels and upwards. spl.4'7l' COPARTNRSFIIP.—The IL/ aigeed tiklie funuCd coparinerbh purp:me of conducting a • , The highest inaikat'prices paid far al Grain. FLOUR, FEED AND gEig., FOR and delivered in any part of tho Boron exAA cliarge, Ortters by rant! 'or otheiwiee, will rece attention:. L. J. -CUL 1 4ti. N. Fthil JAS FOsT Sngar Creek Mills, 514 la, 1833..tf• I B ARGAIN'S' IN STOVES! TINWARE, HARDWARE, • r , • IRON 4ND NAILS, , GLASS, CARPENTERS' TOO elven to all prircha4eni for H. T,TITNTS HARDW,A.R . S..T • TOWANDA, TA. tee, ,17, - • .i .- - -2 ) r El IMMI yivrroTtl . DLOCII AND BRIDGE TQWAidIA,. PA. 1., •stion oet.no. yubltq Mb is *ways Atll Ito my crastSmers co AND -S P E horivise will recoi Ell M. J STORE. Whole:sale awl Rots.ll DaaJere In I GROC.E AND Wo sell nothing but JAMES WSI. ED CUR areselling Jan. 19. 1871. FOX & MEnCtrft'B.t7l I, THAT IT IS EECEIVED GENERAL SILLLLNG BURIN Drugg and •• • I 08.8.0. Pollll3lt AT I • •-1 . • OLD OAI3II DRUG S. * *lllE, -• inassinam TWO= into*. _.• Capin Ilan and Pine atleetS. Mins* , • 1 asestrecesit37 istdodlingely to Mali' st?ct. 61411 anQ otinvieta sasortnient;ocoultituting an rittewrive tsr rifity„ embtating Amoy articles nand I inr i the AO! , 10.1 iiecloinifsli 'souses. cr.. 0 15 ' IFlth 9 thy. prwagarve want. ot' the pablis 4 bleb will b. °manual) inippited with fresh 19, robust', end an the mot reasonsblo terms Whoinslils , *tan. consisting of Dittiol3, lifEthirsum, , • . , • • ona. ,A 2 2 1 111 1" ALCOHOL .AND TURF awn PAM% ' I 1 NS, I I 1 And alkkinds of Brushil ' KEROSE N E OR Cfjr a • • Bunting mit* . 1L , f,! ! . Le4fis,,ituAitza. moss. - !citileirrif f .i! ! !I Sperm. Laid . Whale. Vestal Pivot , 1. 1 1 ' 1 ' r, ANNER'S AN1)141A.011,7,0 . 0j Fancy and Toilet Articles in all t trari ';., i apii iettr I • ! I SPONGES, BRDSIIES, SO . INDO, II I ; , 1 . ' I - Pomades, Hair• Dyes, 9 , . ,i POCKET BOOKS, PO - TMOZFAIS, . ii ' , . Pocket Knives. Razor's; • -' 1 • ' I TOWN, al= AND nAra fau W mmeeil N8, , 1r • !I •'[ ~1 , ' PITBE,W/NES AND -.1.4b4U 118, . 'I I Hot Medicinal inai ‘ . i ' I . 1 ! AND ABA, ' TOBACCO, SNUFF, Pires ei 1 Garden,: Field and Flower illeedei Titussetil4 l 3 3 i porters, Suspensories. Shoelde i g i lli*ca. . Pumps, Teettung • Sings, N ng Bott4a,l I Nipitwt . Nipple Shells and Sluilds,lByrino,l ; Pana. Self-Waling Prof t4are. Theri th i ' inometers, Flavoring %ra. St° . L I , Jugs, Mass Ware . !tattle% Corks. ,! i Drink, and stove Blanking, Pali Tickle, Are narinitien. /re., Botanic. Eclectic and Momoipa9b to Medicines. and all the poisilar P.ntert •:r•' - ' ' lel E - D I 0 IN 1E1R ; .1.. 1 An t`wticles warranted as repreetpted. Persona ,a 4 distance can-receive their orders. a bly stage ! r nisi] wuich will receive prompt and carehil 'atte on. I - Medical advice igiven . gratutiUmaly At U 4. ofe r e charging only for nasdunne. • 1 ' 1 - ir. Tha nkful far pant liberal patronage, t a peed:illy aunoutwe ta %war filen& lind the n d' ti 110,00 no pains shall be spared to saliatv andruerit dana • tialtattua of tbali ersuidenas and ptronaun,4 .._ : ! W Open Sundays [ or prescriptioasi from it to i, a.m.,' and 12 m. to 1. and sto 6 p.m. t ' ri I 1 - • H. 0. ppirrp!, di sox, April 1, /872 t —Yr.. . ' 1 I - : : :I 1 to mi lowest In ttie to car- ctrefu tronage 9f the, EZI HE TtrILD • PuWER" cult's !ii nv3xpar.Evirs ( , ," . If , 'llO ILEOPATHIC fIiEIItIFICS„t ~ . . Have proved, from the moat stripte - expert IMO. 11 entire aucceissi. Simple, prompt;e9B4ent d•rell ble. They are the only m,d , cine perteettil Pt/ to poputar two—ao simple that mistakes not I made in using them; so harruletis.iis CO be ee'frO danger; and so edit let as to be' ateraYs I liabl They heir., the'lii,gbeel. onnmendat crti,from , a will &bans render Batista:Don. . i ;: NOO., • . . •cuaria. I I ov I.Fevera, Congestion. Inflammation,- L 2. Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Viobil. ' 3. Crying.9-hc, or reettling of 10m/tit, I • 4. Diarrhdem, of Children or aagte, ' 5 . DPreutarv. itrioiug. Moos C.l :ie.! G. Cholera llorblis. Vonutiug;,. ; 7. Coughs, Colds,. Bronchitis, •.-' - ; 8. Neuralgia; To - dnaciae, Fareaclr , I 9. "fleadaenee. Welt Healiaehe, Veritigo, 10. D - apeps-a;}..ilione titomacb, , 11. Suppressed. or Pali:lin!. Perio ~ i , 12. Whites,-ton prem.. Periods, .. 13. Croup, Cou4li Difficult Breathir 14; silt xtbern. Eryaipelaii. Erup4i 15. Rheutuati-im, Rho raitle P4li 19, Fever and Ague. Chill Fever, A. ' 11. Piles, oiled or bleetlitta. 1 la, ophthaluly, and Sore or Weak . 19. Catarrh. aeut4 or claronie. Did 20.. ! Wh,) , •pirig Cough, violent coi.li! 121. ;Astlitua, ! opprossed tr.4i.ohlit, I i 22. :E r Discharge.,e, impair d hkail 123. ;Scrofula, enlarged gia,nde Sere l 24. !General Debility, Physleal V 1 e 4 25. !Dropsy and smity S ecretions J 26. Sea Sickness, 41(4trieitS front rii 27, Kidney Lbeeaeo,'Oesvel, 23. 'Nervous liebilii'i, B, , minal We lES Ill'il WS Involunta. y discharges, Sore Mouth. illeker, 30. Urinary We'akness, 31. Paittrul Fertods, with Sp . asatus '32. Rutleringit at ebanae of Itte, 33. Epilepsy, SPaSams, St.`Yitils as. .thnt henri, ulcerated sore thro 35. Chronic Congestions sad" Erni' Vials, 10 cents, (except.l29. 32. FAMILY f!ASE,ti !.Care (Morocco) with above, 35 lac nal of Directions, Case iSlorocco) of 20 large'yials an Eangl, Boxes and Vials as above • ' /M. These remedies sent bbl, box to any part of the country, f.r',l receipt of price. Address . ' D S. ' A RDS. CLARK B. PbIIT May 28.1473 ~' s "A w°' IN SHEEP C: Begs to infOim numerous alto destni to avail ,theraselves.ol to supply tttemselcesitith selling • ji THE BEST WINTER 4 RCIIR. AT VERY LOW Prt. )4.bat be his just Opened the best LIENS' AND 13;0Y I ' • ' Ert di4played In the • , 1 ' ' I 11£11EMBER: I that my goods ar , __, find WARRANTED WELL MAD One door Sontb. of Fos. t: Oct. 1,t1,57:'1!. =I NEW MERCHANT ESTADLISHM he is pre. °tics. ,I DAY, I tT 0 H ,N .rn Heal; or sale at has rerunved to the hullaing for W. T. Davies, Esq.. 7 - oon Ma l a my null, 4then they ;NEER OPPOSITE IIERCIIII'S - 4N under J, p ler the, And im now prepared to fiiirdsh vicinity with everything in thyi,ll kinds of .u.r. 1 11 wittiont - ve prompt' ER. 'For pentlentcil and Et) • , eIITTING DOn: AND CLOT ON. THE SHORTEST N PERFECT FITS GU =1 My stock of Cloths had been best in the market, and I feel satisfaction., TM Towanda, Jan.,3o, 1973 GO TO JACOBS' ash, at TEMPLE OF F EE FOR LATEST STYLE 3 OLOTRING GOODS 1184:1EM.11 EVEIIV 1?/.1% uicnnda,Dlarcit27. nirP.. • ' I i OIL;. n g , ion., 1 I Ell t ytt , ,, eu 3, lb% kn. Ao El AuesA, a ,an^c, = 1,11 33,) .e '►ills a 413 i , $l9 I thp cue r i Eng ice lof ch rge, c I._ j•. i qt ' .. Drab is t,i . i '-iowat ,p a; Clothing. :~i MU JULIUS 1V0L1,..i tomers, n opp. ',LOTHI i • ock of G.•dp BMZII [IMM MESE zucca's L 1.17.9 Wmg ULO I] IN ARON 'arlyi occn MEI lismo people I .t C L 0 T. F 31ADE CB miEgi •I elected feel EMU MOTAH Ea S MAIN STREET, pad isact r Y . I 11 PAOTO2III,i :I 11 TO ' WAidti., ' ! ' wilotp.sktg..loo , ri., l ' 1 i • , D R U G ` ' I ~ ' . _., Ting extent' , es : r, ropal 11- •4. Wiwi. re-opqroul Is* • . ist4ick, coOsistlip e re • ~.• 1 •' • 11, i - ~ • , I ma, ,KFIL .11).79, kOims; OAD6 1 1 : 1'1/4. t i o* t 46, l• ill. •f* I ..,.! I . - :, t _TTN(.7I7XIES , v!T • • : . '• • ' •• 1 P 1 : • 'E, 'STUFFS, EXTLIA REPINBD : trp vr4NEI l ik i , , 1 , , .zratedifillnal, Ti t §N: I -al 1 [ rltrA4 4- 1 .17 I ESE 1 ET ii..7lD . I ; hti,n the wiz:is! elite. )ontirling pi Pneseri ? o'dlock,i nal;to,t, pi MiDILL can be CQIII;lii of each as itqlre I anda 3Tay 7 0 IR7t THE VIII 3 • 1: 1 , 1 _lt I . r ( • undaraignaa w• I I rl no! • 'II i ' 1,1 EThT.4I.IILN yI ' 11 ttal. i 1 ' • branctiee.h 41 4 .1. n. 1 Irjoes of any h; /Ulf, Spared n o exTfiu 'pet the abi:p of H)i ti 1 il , l• .B.3which efinnbt . e. 1 , 1 ' 1 i eleFance, thta i l side of lo I al o eecn i redlhcilservicea 0 ! 1 •! I ! d gentlemanly person tc 1 , .1 1 1 '.ll ~ e bmonesa: ;i , 1 il 1 , . B. A i LLTS, q!aeof or t, ~ , o Storek,on B -, 11, • ti l e` other tzeinabTr ; 1 Third _ 1. d ncoi Cr 1 'etreet, 97 / 1 Beach, a veryieliabtel Ip r • i ; li i I; ',ls ico le-on I , srkl i r 1: 2 : ouse. . v. ' li ' o •t 1 1 ' • ; i jan^s . 7tf ' . 1.. 1 1 , I 1 .1. l' S T :1%.1.1 r ' - 1 1 1 .OF T I I ,C?a7TAL. .....L .1... i • SI:TABLE'S it 'LIND I • • 1, Tina Bank off . ere l *LINVi • ansacton of al ll if E.t.Vf.MA Li BAN. i 1 - TEftEST An? ON. TAT ECM NI MEE2 OM 1 So i I 15.) 154 ,Gro • • "*"• • • •' 1 I SPECIAL Caa4 OIVEY To Coca • 1 : Parties wishing to ale..No ort. - EY to nited States, England, l'reland. Scot pal cities andltowns ' Eudope, tor -that piuposo. • I I PA.SA To or frOnk the ;1d cone Ing lines, alwaye on Ilan z ... awn'tee enooorr 4..5 • IligPtest Price ,n p l aicif or I • JOS. powpr.T.,i preside l ‘December 1. 1469. I tY A J. Noi3L 1 ,1 REAL _,.- I LOAN HAVE ion s - . SEVERAL I= Situate 4 con 1, `port Office ,mith NOB Toviandg i ;N ; ov. 27 IL . Es , The sales of 1871. as repoOod - iindi \ of Sewing 3lichikie Pp • 1 =I L 1 ; ; I ; IitT_IPACT -;;._ 11l ill I= = SOLD LAST I: • ! ZS nay ) 1 1 1 l i FOR , I 1 ; Thi l 1 1 Moro Sewin 1d try , , any other co • • I .I . ' l ' • 1. Evory WICK i ii ~ L il :. I 1 i 1 . E . I, ! 1 p • 1.1872. El Intl. MI N, PA.; ~~ S Ts :=1 RUBS, fit' . 1 I GPritli &4, a i MEOPATISthi [ICI 'OTTP. : !HINE 0 SENE.IALCO 54 1 1 . ND 01.1 I OR: a '7'' Caenti of • ICCX GOODS. ettent, on Oxen ,to ~.. i Alee. npeer Etunda7s, , id-4 from 4 p.ei. t. 07 P-m 'lied et the store qta all. '<lore. D. I . 1 •' 1 1 TITENED.I, 11.1 W. 1164 GORDONi I 1 'T. IN aticettrot y 'tap to attet:(l,lto most SINES'S 1` IfiE n gtve ectifse 11=1 SE7I clim -bla in protr,l • • reven °Tilled • EOM .surimased Largest r etiable, careful . tb 3 4 brar.cti oi moat :Imm '!>e,:lotad a nd C: M ; MA! , !rta, at b!.a retti. BEE ITEM ... oil of Dr. L b trt th r ;te..l phye i lcian; rar the ElL'ell ISE LT N. j I.;VILtt. S. A L • $125.000, 40,9U01. ri.rrns Nrithr ISM EMI si.t, FAC 1 1 Elf7o I US'INESS. Ci3ORI?iTOI I ENO OS Or Non I 1 • any p&-tOf ,ti.e • nd, cr the an here proi;ari E CLI (Cki: t frtelauqr cr ft. -4! y best RAM. 1 EEE2 Er r s. ,nt. =2l =M N. BETTS, is Cashier. MI RS OH I ELI UM TERMS . 3312 L 3EI t to OS= town' MEI VIN lEM nci , A Lt 11! g, 1 i I WI 1 achines to the ocrLe 13MEE MEM FM 111 ME ffill Clirk;E:.• i t,260 EMI It BM =I 50 040 than viaet same vori. hines ,uring tb ii MEI sold by BLI EITIE 13571 MEI FE WANDA, EMS II II
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