II [For TEE REPdr.I.EIL3 , T LETTER:4SM COLORADO. ' _ ED.. . REEO/I'M:I. :I In January 22, 1574, I find quite a read- Ole article, from the pen oft "Pio-. rya,' of Greeley. The writer is by no means blamable for - thinking his adopted home a very nice, good place.- Greeley isi..located near the confluence of Selith — Platte and Cacbe-a-la-Pondre rivers, in the midst Of one of , the finest scopes of faxmin'g. land in - the world:!': Near, half a !pillion rcres can ailing be , seen from this thriving town of less; '':than three years' growth and more than •three thousand inhabitanti, t which cannot be excelled perhaps' 'li the world. _ The La-Pondre valley is, as,fine as ever I saw, and I've tratel i4d. This city (Greeley) was settled by - a colony in 1870, and now with' . it - §'-surroundings presents the appear __, anele'of not only the comforts of life, "bat many of its luxuries. , Twenty , five miles each-way is as fine a body of land as. could be -by any farming 1 means had ;or clesired.:,. Irrigating _.canals carrylwater many miles, and supply thousands` - of-acres. All kinds of fruit and ornamental trees are ---, found,in a : kealthy state of cultiva -tiou. Small' fruits come to a high state of perfectipn. The cereals and ' tuberous productions are superior to any east, and yet all is in the in itiatory. !With the climate and natu -1 ,ml advantages, nothing, can keen this favored section of oar fair Colo rado in the back-ground. I am glad to see that those former ly"onhe-"Heystone," forget not the land of their' fathers, Int now and . then drop a word of remeinbrance ihitherwarcl. But PioNnEuhas , fallen into `solve- errors which OBSERVER begs leave to call attention to. He says the problem with farmers is, how toirrigate the land 'Arcady un - tiercultiTation. This is to SMOG ex tent true, and - perhaps alwarWill be; b,iit be has -not truly divined the cease_. Let us - 'see. The, present -_ draft - upon the waters of his beanti --itiliLa PoOre has never in any sea - S r OR beqn sufficient,to make it discern ible in the flow of water. in the _ ' stream. Thousand* of acres have been wc.te;•ed 'therefrom, and like the - wictqw - f - i _tilt; ~.-.-iini.;.+Q not. Many • thouszltds more will, in a few years be I welt watered. from .the same som'co; and yet sufficient will ftriw to . carrY ranch inor,e machinery than will b. - , heed ~.d to.iiupply the rapidly . in6ri r , asitig t; ants of this beautiful city.l Ten ye .r ego wu thought the , --- ,incr6s.-ed d.nnand would in a short lime_drain. -onestream, but we found lapparciitly r.o difference. Fortunate ly, while wgiinike the heaviest drafts -- on the streams, they are the most abundantly able to " honor all our drafts:" I In , May the streams com e 'w- mence t , l swell, and beep up far three mouth's, -. i - .11,e7 - 1 _the . l ceases al . ~ most,: Pro:;E:r:r. -- t-:peaks a 1 most kneeringly 17 , fojcet of a canal for irrigat ,olirpos--cs from .the Rocky Moun - .'ins ThiS is carcElylly -- any one ieally contena- Plated,_fer tw)good:reasons : , Ist. Along the river there . no:possible need of such a thing; and 2d, if - such need exi:4teO, it would ;be no part of our business - supply it. - when again, ns' . t.7. - e area of - cultivation ex 7 tent'::: its need -lesens.*GroWth of s c.f all kinds seem-.to (::raw tf_oisture, .and rains becoine more fro '. gtient So Cc,: canal, if constructed,. in :-_hort: time make it quite t'uat • half therj'reps would irrigation whabqvcr. Barley pat-in early; as an inarace. needs -butlittle \vatering new, and when we rev ire more, ,as y i always e , [se wh , „:l a large scope is plant ' i, tt , iS e.rop may with reasonable (-tre be. pith:rue:al, sneustfully with-• this aid. The lack of water is !::ot ; the :TM call=e 0•f c::::mplaint. On ba , • - •forttil in the imperfect 'node of tek ir.g the ,natural supply. PIONEEP. -15 7 1TO t well 'nested on this subj. - ct; Othe'r. "pioneers:" . tell us that the 'stf,oplv, soon be so inch 614atyr than the demand; that- the c, farmer will he compelled to ship east *, *to- flail mark, f'or his products. This can s(ylreelv,ev.i. become in realitY reL7ionheing,non t)Thaire:t.r.• k•fl.l k^ea race with our of act rt:al ; anti should it • nect,ssary to ship ;tr . ' prodtic , ers, 'owing to the quality of the article, can eon - Tete suEicr‘Esfnlly in the Europel an" markets with tGel great. States a' thousand miles cast of us. Last . fall thr, millers came int , ),our Territory front 'the river towns, and boil ht our wheat at about double . , tl4 price own ,cost and 'l , llade the tr ,,, saction_; and to day Greeley - is shipping its , thine east, and the sane is true of other 1 , ,• ealities.. i Benighted Bostonians evtn . „eat of Out• bread, and ask for morel. So you Will see - thereis *dan ger of our - supply of . artifiCial rain. failidf.,T. or oar- markets beingvoi-or stocked. 1 , -One word "more- to. Pionsn. He says there are two sides to the . „State question. We think the opposition side at least rather antiquated.' A vote to-day-would decide largely in favor of Territoq with . considerably" mere than one'hundred thonsand energetie.people, number legs andineffuaustable resources - for amities without number, and such .climate; - cannot be*ept long in baby clothes. PICINFi'r may well be proud of his country, but should take a More enlarged., view of such R . coun try as Colorado. Some Jima Since there was something said against c , l , . , nies„but Mr. C— has not en lfghtened ns latel,..p let him go. Yburs : ever, - . OusEnvEß: IT ; was two o'clock Friday mornin , " that Mrs. Hentte.tsey,L thinking she heard a noise in the kit - ellen,: crept out of, ed and went to that irocia , to sec if it was not Hennes.sy, ,who had = been expected in for several hours. 'lolfreaching the kitchen she found ':11C:r lord and master sitting, on the ;tioot:with big - new silk bat between . his knees; and- in the bat several dried herringssand_ about two quarts of -water. Mr: HenneSsey was eye in o• the mixture: with . profound satis faction.. "John Hennessey." sceam -• 1 thelady,, ."what are you doing?" ":" inquired Mr. Efennesieyovith "Why, Matilda, „ (hie.-)• - (hicl.) de - far youShriShmus." VLIAT is fapie? A tiayeler. recently Mass.., • to call on Mr. Wilson, Vice:Presidept of the . United Ile•was told that, he would • I:nov,' Mr. Wilson's 'house by the 4:o:or—yellow. „But there 'were . tirci . ' • houses on the street, a few reds apart, that color. Of. course he droils to • t '.iron,; As-t. A' respectable wornitti-- e4fr,f; _•tfi the door. • • "Does Mr. W! - .1503 lice hue 'DA yen know -11:4. ' ‘lTot.ry Wilson, wink he • -11tie3 Eib , .i?t -.he% 1 never heard ot ht n e ' - • Miscellaneous. REAL DIAMOND RINGS At CHAMBERWEL WATCHES $lO TO $3OO At CHAMBEDIJIOS. AN ENDYYAS VARIETY OF suf. TER-WAIE At :CHLAIBEItLIN'S. BEAUTIFUL GOLD RINGS At 'CHA3tBERLEVS. Jt you aro looking for a beautiful Christmas present ; -examine the stock At CHA3II3.IIEtLLITS. THE LARGEST AND-BEST AS SORTMENT Or- • JEWELRY,. • wxrqrrr% ' CLOCKS. • SOLID ND PLATED GOODS EVER, E.XIIIIIt i TED IN ti TOWANDA, ARE `NOW OFFRED W. A. CELOICE:RLIN'S !MI VIRE! FIRER FIRE] P!`"' / ON ACCOUNT ON.A.v;FIRE WHICH CLOSED UP A LARGE • .STOVE FOUNDRY, WE HAVE PURCHASED. STOVES WHIM - WE OFFER FOR TWO-THIRDS THE ' USUAL PRICE' (• CALL EARLY •TO GET THE. BAR GAINS HOWARD RIDGWAX Wyalusing,, Jan. 28;1,874 SUSQUEHINA -7 C )LLEGIATE - _ - - ,_ INSTITUTE The second o Biter term of this instithtiort will commence 1191CDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1874. • No pains will be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefully looking to the interests of each individual-strident to mike -its work even morc'ellicient. F Aitescher Will have his speciality. and use every fieility to make the topics interesting, and ti secure the largtst possible results in his de partment. Clay , a will be organized in Scieral new studies in ScieLee and Language. Also the classes in En glish writ be remodeled 'so as to Meet the wants of new students desiring to pursue these branches. • To save expense, text books, the' same as. in tho u county. will be used in the English branches, with the exception of Geography: To mike tto sojourn of non-resident students 'more pleasant, the Principal Will i use his house— , situated but a few rods from ths Institute building —for boafding purposei, where rooms furnished I throughout and provided with clothes closets and k'other conveniences will he furnished for the young ' ladies. The best rooms in the Instants will be furnished and assigned to the young men; all wilt board at the house of the Principal. 'There will be a easeful, supervision on the part of the-Principal and teachers of the manner in which students employ their time. Price for furnished room end board, including fuel, lights, and washing not to exceed six pieces, $1 CO per week. Students will furnish their own toilet and be held accountable 'for the furniture in their rooms. • . Those desiring tpprepare themselves for the work of teachaiu ,during the folloaing Summer, should apply to the Principe at once. • Tuition from Fora to Ten Dollars per' term, ac cording to studies pursiied. For farther particabirs or circulars, address the Princip2l, E. C. QUM - LAN Towanda Pa, hinax.r. FOX, Jan. 13. Preet Beard Trustees. EW FURNITURE STORE. N 05E1' N . Eik Has new opened a new Furniture Store cri-17_ BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, . . Where be will keep'on band - I A,GENELtAL ASEOLTMENT OF Frp.NtirsE, !which will bo AT PP.ICE:i THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE All who nray facorhan with their patronage. r • 'Wnaterer may be wanted in tie Furnltire line, CALL ON FI:D4V_,S I lind examine gocds and prices before purchasing elsewhere. - May 21,1873. BOOK-BINDRY:-THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that the Book• Bindery had been removed to the olteportee Building, third story, where will be done • B 0 0 K-B D 0: . In all its carlotui branches, on ternis as reasonable as ..the times" will allow. The Dfnliery will be tin, der the charge of IL C. WIIITA.E.EII, experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, - Magazines. SicewspaPere, Old Vooke, bound in every yarlity of.style. Particular atten tion will be pmdthtne Ruling and Binding of • ?A - e I1L~\& EOOSB, To any chaired pattein, which In qu4lty and dots balty will be warranted. Al! work will be ready for delivery when promised, The patronage of the public hi solicited, and Per fect satisfaction gnarrinteed. ' Towanda, Marna R, 18C4.—tt HOW ISTHISTOR LOW We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates:.• - Hemlock Flooring, (choice)... ' $lB per Si. White Pine . " .28 r. Pitch 4. 44 2.8 . Siding-... s is to 25 44 • Picketefrom $2 t 3 $4 per hundred. PLANIS:G . , HATCHDCG, &E-SAWING, Lc., Done at a moment'enotice and by the beet machin ery now made.. We have on band - 1 I : iAI 1 31; We h.tve in the Mill Pond THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TOOU§AND 1t.r.."1 . OF LUMBER And aro constantly Manufacturing; sz- Parties who am reach as are foolish to go near the railroad for Limber. as under any circum stances we can BELL IT CHEAPER—at least the cost of tranipbrtatlon from here to the reltroads— aq $2 to $3 per thousand. il:$30311A11, 4/306 26, _ Cat:uptown .; EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.— Notice L harobi given thatallt parsons lailatotai to the .astata of Parley Johnson, lota of Witihata. doomed, us regcoultatt to make immediate payl toast, and all perso nataatl listing V did= sidnst said aatata , wit Want Ml.,thilustatod fOr 11 14:6,M5. • "Iny. FIUIST & 1301 T Weald to t h e Um Publlc NEW STYLES I OF TBEIRUF They hare no LARGEST LND BEST Which will be solet-2,at f We are also ,t- UNDE We also keep in SASH BLINDS, DOO Oct. 1, 1873 TOWANDA AIARB pE 0 Mc Says ;Alt received AKERIC fr i Ever exhibited in t - invite the at 'hey kelp on hind MON TOMB f§T AT THE Persona to want of 'Toothily Invited to • Towanda, Mail. 16 A NEW HA Hie purchased the 8. Cm, end will keep 'WILKES-AA Idlirzys chi bed II =MI YER,'S CiTHARTIC PILLS, woo ara. Tun rmtroszs or 4 essatt Mama. 'caring - Costiveness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, tad! gesuan. Dysentery, Penal Stomach and Breath, Er, "'peas, Headache, . Piles, Itheumatism, Zrapticom and Skin Diseases, inhumes, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Totters, TaMare and Salt Ithetun, Warms. Gout, Neuralgia, as SlDinner Pill, and Purifying the Blood,are the most lopadal purgative yetperfectat. Their effects &bun ' tly show how much they este all other Pinil. are safe and pleasant to tabs, but pawl : mini in cure They pate out the foul hu mors of the blood ; ey stimulate the iluggialr. or disordered organ IMO action; and they impart health and tone to the whole being. They saws not anti eamPl ageaus. Ale vier/ 411 7 of every body; but formid able and dangercsui Hat t skilful phyid -6013.• Mort eminent r clergymen, and our best att. sans, send certificate of cares performed aura' great benefits they, re derived from them. Pills They are tie area best physic tarchdldreo, be einise ‘ ndld as vilu as . Delog augur coiled, k''...ey ere clay tti tike end being pure y i-egriable • they "n;, enCrelv ~. ~ 4 -4- . ~. 1 :4 - AT t& M . . =mar. m 18.9.. • • - 1 . ,_ mow* .11 121 46.P4Ctimiltstis. •' . . 14 1 11110M21111Mtll Oa ih,lati is Ibilletoe.,. o call and ezandneCthete 'F FURNJTI7RE on hand the . I • 1 • lITIELIT Or GOODS • E,ir th z IN I WANDA, °lassie prices .reAred to do ✓ -} TAXING ' most reasonable terms re and make to order MEI trimiNGs, •,j FLOORINGS, &c. J. 0. FROST k SONS E 0 R E.;S, ABE & SONi e g est u~oitmaat of AND ITALIAN EMI R4TrE . La notion, to which they ton of the public.. • Tarnish to order - E N T 13,! 11 • MANTLES, ' 860., very style, kyroLzil 51011 i' ' MMMEI cCABE & SON D AT THE BELLOWS BENI lITELSMALL Ward Coal Yard of L. a good suppliot ME '~ INI2 A,ND 71. SULLIVAN- COAL at the LOWES E PRICES. ~fG~ICaL ~ "~ WAGONS! .• WAGONS WAGONS, I have on hand a lama Amor LIIMBNIt • AND LIG WAGONS WHICH I WILL SELL CHEArE Than any other establishnient WAGONS Of every deieription in to order on short Towanda. March 26,1873. AIITV!IM. 1873. NEW 13IMI OP E NI N MONTANYES NE September 10, 1873 W INSURE ALL PROPERT 1 - AGAINST LOSS en DAITAGE FIRE AND . Re repreient oveirittiMSSo7 andtat• Old English and Home Ocnpatdos. LIFE *SU . NCE IS THE OLDEST AHD, LAILO MUTUAL COSLPAN I TH USUED STA . ACCIDENT. INStRAN • From one day to one year. NOBLE & IV= Ifirb. 19. 1513. SIIPERIOR AGRICIIL maortray, far Me by t R. M. WELi,ES • ' ' TOWANDA. Pi; i . . Moe No. 3 Mercer's RIMY, ilorth al ol,Coarl Maass square. . ! A _ worm/LIZ • AND . RETAIL D !emu - - MANUFACTURERS ?AGM. ice . 9 Mowing ILteblnes. Hone Foyers and '''' era, Wheel Bakes. Plater Sowers. d in rain ' rs,l Ha, Tedder'. Reversible and 'Steel owe, 0 frlttsidins, Thm Hine Sou, Mover Honors ` and F l aig iiiills. tamer stenneas, WATZ3 DaM 63l3 . MT Aga am cum towns rer =4 irmiLD, maw insztueza won )ILIIID 0.111 Ports, ao.,itc. ! 1 catalogues and descriptive, tilltstrated pFlnted cir• otdars, furnished or mailed tree to all appilearite. /I win coat but tier ce cents to send for circa= in POIIINP ' ' - 1 1 1 Vontiftwarbet: I In Towanda, call and see, • Awril22 72. iR. 11.. , HIGHEST - MARTCF:1 1 PRI! IBS CASII, PAID OR GI 11 A - IN, . BUTT% R D • I BY GEORGE wirs_strusG. iwinamett. E• 4 , . ` ECM El country. . ufac 2M2 2El!ll YM JAMES B, -AT litil EH ME DS 0 EEZI EZE2 1 ,GOS, New Advothmnints. M E. BOMD:NtIVYfiI M: OIiOTHING .EMPORIU M! f,arpciexit,Tirgls'we itova. f (Tom erly,pgnOrd by if. Jacobs.) The rapid grOwth of tewands requires the expan. don of business, and the undersigned, realizing this want of the community in the READY MAYS CLOTHING LINE Elas opened a new stare In Belltamales Block, (formerly occupied by 11.,Jsoobs,) and is .now pro. pared to offer to his old 'customers and the public generally, s better stock of , DIENS' AND BOYS'- CLOTHING Than can be found in any , other establishment out. lidde the titles. s ilty stock has all been purchased firom the menu. factures Ws season, so that I have no old stock to get rid of, bought at high prices. I hare a full line of \ GENTS' ;FURNISHING GOODS of the finest quality and, latest styles. which I am Offering at low figures. ODlAtais;33l4 • I I have no connection with the old stand, and when you want anything In the clothing line, for yourself or boys, call on me in &idleman's Block. Towanda, Mardi 28, 1872, FRESEkTS FOR ALL NEW JEWELRY SRORE! W. A. ROCKWELL constantly receiving, in addition to his large: stoelzof Jewelry, FINE'OOLD Errs, PINS, BANDS, RINGS STUDS, , AMERICAN and SWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SXLVEU PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES GOLD, MISTED A.VD STEEL SPECTACLE 4, el MIXER AND PLATED CLOCKS Of all descriptions at tho lomat prices WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY repairing, (long in the beat manner, and warranted. Thanks for a liberal patronage and hope t. mein a contliar.anco of the same. Towauaa Nur. 12, 13 A NEW STOCK OF PALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT B. A. PETTES & CO'S A' the sign of the big Bonnet, opposite the Court Hobse, Towanda, Pa., consisting of • DOMESTIC AND, FANCY DRY GOODS, - BROWN AND BLEACIIED 31-I.:SLINS WATEIRIIQOFS, PRINTS, FLANNET— . 4, SUAWDS, DRESS GOODS, GERMiNTOWN 'YARNS AND ZEPUYRS. A full line of HOSIERY. GLOVES, NOTIONS. A largo and complete stock of- MILL IN ER Y G 0 0 D'S For the Season, comprising all of the most desirable it lea In BATS OD BONNETS AND TRI3IIIINO3 - FOUND 2Y THAT LINE. October-1{1873, • WE CLAIM FOR •X,AZARUS MORRIS' CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES U EYE GLASSES, The tthdermentioned advantages over tnosa in ordi nary use, the proof of which may ho seen in the extraordinary sales, and constantly increasing de mand for them: Ist. That from the peculiar construction of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render= ing frequent changes unnecessary. 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 3d. That the material from which the Lenses are ground, is manufactured specially - for optic purpos. es, and is pure, bard, and bnlibliat, and not liable to become scra,ched. •th. That the.frame In which they aro set, wheth er in Gold, Silver, or Steel, are of thelinest quality and finish and guaranteed perfect in every respect. . For sale only by our authorised agent in this local• ity. We rover supply qr employ peddlers. WM. A. CHAMBERMIN; • Sole Agent, k0v.20,1372. - Towanda, Pa. BAKERY AND D9ITNG ROOM. First block" cortb. of Ward Ifouso. - BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS, BAKED DAM. And told ITholesalc and Retz:ll • In ourDMING ItOOTf3 we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of tie day and evening.. OYSTEII3 AI)N ICE. eIIEA,II ON 11AND• DURING 7:1111 EAEON Meo a fine ansortm'en t lafoct:otc. Fruits, Nuts, Maylir D. 7. SCOTT- & CO. ° L., 1 „ 3 2 1mu1l dd ;if!tP' S , - , WOODFORD,. AT TUZ NEW YORK. BOOT- AND SH OE STORE, • - No, 3, ATSON &ORNETTELSDLOOLBBIDGE St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS ik SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering at the very lowest priceil for. Cash, consisting of Gans Qua', En , STOOA, BOYS CALT BOCYTS, LADIES, lfisSES and Cmiammi's Shoes of . all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all Loixia warranted. A rum, arms or EATIIEB AND Emma& „ Thankful for past favors, I KoliCi a continuance of the same. M. E. r:OSMNFIELD AT THE NECKLNCES, RINGS ►.Nn CIIAR3L9. W. A. noCEWELL liEl SALII,—A. place of 5 acre; , . with a dwelling house, gOod barn. orchard, kc. thereon. A splendid charm) for a Mc& •itio or s Vortlteeper; will be sold cheap. Email. of • 4 W. B YOOn & CO. rowartdirlop 14.7111 Brief Note:. MI ME IMIEI Towanda, May, 1,1872 NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I Opposite tho new Jail, TOWANDA, i'ENN'A. I- HENRY STIIIM Respectfully announce. to his friends and patrons. that ho has built a NEW BRICE. CARRIAGE FACTORY, whore he will ccentantlykeep on hand a fell asaort merit of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, T2OTTING SULKY% - AND sturrom, ?Lade of the bent roatcrial and finished in the beet City style, Ilia long experience In city Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others in the Finish,' St* and Durability of 1113 Wogone.. ,all they asks Is sa INSPECTION OF . HIS WORK provicr.a to piucl , n , ing ebtewhera ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex:- tended r/spectf ally atea , a continuance of the same. _ P.ITAIRING PLOMPTLY ATTENDED TO reduced prices Towanda. Jan. si..lM.—tf FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP The undersigned having pnrehaseil the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned ,by John Carman, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business, with promptness rind dispatch.. MILL GEAItIN-GS, CIRCULAR SAW 14IILLS:, N A• N DRILLS, And all binds at MILL IRONS MADE TO OUDER ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work umrran ted to give. estiefactidn. SHINGLE 7LA CHENES Of the latest and most improved kinds manufactured and tept constantly on hand ready for lama ..PLOUGH,S, kin4-rimt,. IRON AND WOODEN BEAMS Of all kinds • CULTIVATORS, CORM PLOUCiRS AND PIOUG if POINTS Of all kinds, and tk.o latest improvements kept constantly on liana. • 6: CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND, SMALL SIZE STOVE OA STINGS < CELLAR GILATF r 2E . , SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KETTLES And all kinds of =stings farnishel March 30.1870. • ML NS k MOMIEWELL. BLOOD & CO.; Still continue, o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS CLEANERS, and will "ell a bettor machine, or less money than can be had elsewhere in the world., We claim for our machine that they will do ati much, or more, than any other, and are more durably built.' We personally superintend our work and Bee that it la well down. We will send DLSCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, of cur machines, In 'application. , ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Or.e : rf Ticio Horse THRESHER el SETERATOR=4. THRESHER and CLEANERS, ' FAWNING - HILLS, CITZULAit /MD DIL RAW YELLS, lAW A:MOEIST 113:LL 'work done to order. Give us a call be.fore nurcheing elsewhere. , "OD Ullo4aVaa ' *SNaHIV `•00 a 0 o riff • Aug. 2, 1562. WOOL CARDING, MANUFACTURING, &C. After a recess of four years, and hear', expenditure in improving ABU, and Water Pewee, we again re sume our old business of ISAMTPACITIRLNO, WOOL 'CAMINO," CLOTH DRESSItie s &C. Appreciating the hard times. we havo thought test not to let down.'! but to push Home Industry as 'the best means of restoring plenty. For the accommodatian of the nearly . extinct race of spinners, we shelf make ftolls. For thoso who prefer. w‘tigffiake SitibElNG YeliN, PLaNFEL , &O ' In conjunction with Local Option we propose to aid the trifilility of the country by making q few thousand yards of titout Cloth, that will enable a every man to keep his breeches on. , Those,:who Can, sherdd call and We will show them one of the sunned and most complete , • WOOLEN FACTORIES In Ulm United States. . , Our machinery is mein good circler. u our water power is never-lailing,ito public may be it no fear of disappointment, and we warrant all work to be done properly. •It. B. ngGRAIr.• Carnptown, ra., :w 14, 157,3. 4:k=luicA ME AN J. LONG. U t _ . , GROOKRIEt3 AND . VISIONS, WOOD, lARLIAW, iND .SE WASPI .1, 1 . -It ' ! FLOUR, FEED, 'COR. MAIN - AND B I desire to ca. the attention of l assortment of goods, which is al, pieta, and will be sold to my ' market rates. _ My stock of TEAS, C AND gar. been purcbssol since the isM iednction In the tariff on them, and are offered at prices to eor respond. *, Orders by mill or • otherwise will receive seta sod prompt attention. • Thanking the pubilo fof the liberal patronage therhavo given me, Irish a continuance of the mane. - CAS/I PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. f0b.2011. GROCERY MoCABE Sr. EDWARDS, , Vita.lpealp &ad Retail Dcslus,in 'FAMILY GROCERIES MEIIC'JR'S YEW • BLOCK; ' TOWAND We do not dee= tt.necentary to °roams diferent articled ; we keep. Oar assort:men HENRY EMTLIEN. FIRST CLASS GOODS. dub 1.3:d for - Pumers- Produce. • JAASES McCABE, EDWMIDS. March 1,187 b - pox. & ,U.E.RcUIt aro now-receis:- J 1: big a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought since the let January, to which they - Incite the at tention of their, friends. We keep the largest stock In town. On.r goods are txr.all-, and desirable: le sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1811. . , VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought anco the'recent &cline in price, End Belling cheap at retail: FOS & SLEACIIE. Jan. 19. leiL • & !AIEROUR are sellingGro i: cartes at * retail. Tan. 19. 1871. VOX k 'HERM:I4 are selling New JL and Freab Goods. ' Jan, 19, 1871._ TIOX & ;111ERCUR are selling Gra eerie& cheap.' Jan. 19, 1871. FOX, & ]!LIERCITR are selling first du ElbOde only. Jan. 19,,-1871. FOX & MERCUR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. REII:EMBER. thatie are selling - ' Goode at; • 'RETAIL! And that WO mian't be undereold. • Jan. 19. 1871. FOX v IMItCI7II. FINE-CUT TOBAC Co—very choice— et Jan. 19. 1871 OR .CIISTOMERS can rely upon getting the very best the market affords and at lowest prices. , ;,E.. T. FOX., Towanda, Jet. ' HENRY 31EIE0ER. REMEMBER THAT FOX & MLR. CUE are retailing all kinds of Groceries et wholesalepricos. The largest stock In town. Goods first class. Prices low. E. T. FOX; Sept. 29.'70. , EN.:II„Y,"X mzuctn. NEW STEAM FLOURING ATT - r,r, i • f. 1.1 SEESIIEQUIN, • , . _ . • The subscrlb desired to give notice that his new I ) . STEAM 'FLOTRTNO MILL. . • , • Is now in successful operation, and that , he is pre pared to do all work in his lino on short notice. • • ClESTO:11 GUNDLNG. DONE 01 , ITILE B k ►t' DAY • TILAT IT BEEEIVED. • • Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye Flour, Corn Meal. Feed. Bran, Am., always on hand and for 'sale at. lowest rates. PARTICI:MAU NOTICE....PeraOrts livinge on tha west side of ther river desiring to patronize my Will, will have their iferriage paid both ways, when they bring grins of ton. bushels and upwards. 1411.4'71 . F. R ATErni. OPARTNERBHIP.—The under- C iigeed have formed a copartnereldp for the purpjee of conducting a • • The highest inarket prices paid for all kinds of Grin. FLOUR, FF.ED AND nail FOE 'RALE I and delitered RI any part of the Doroua h without 'e.r.tra charge. j Orders by nail or otherwise. will receive pronlipt attention. L. J. CULVER, . W.! N. FOSTER. JAS. FOSTER. Sugar Creek Ilfilla, May 11,1873.41. BARGAINS IN STOVES! TLNwARE, I • ,HARDWIE, i " IRON-AND NAILS, ' - GLASS, Ize, &e., . &e., Given to all 13t1rOlaMe 6 for -Cash, at =1 i. ONE'S H A lc- I) j\V A E, T O E, TOWANDA, P. E60;17 11. . I 1.- &c:. ..~ No. PATTON'S 411 TOWAiiDA, 'A . .-- --. Oa public to my • ays full and cola . sterner' at lowest FTEES,' Er - P I CIE §, AND PROVISION STORE BM PR'OVJSIONS, ALWAYS COMPLETE. sell nothing but , • • FOS & MED.CIIIVS.° GENEUAI 4 lIILLLNG 13IISINESS.:, • CAR 'ENTERS' TOOLS, Da mo. ; 1 071711 , AL; , OLD . °Miff IiDRII4 : TORE, ,• ' t 1 imatzgaimt ramrsit II" . . Omer tai % snit Fbi. Etre** 74=pil.', __ . , ___• .. _ i t , istsyserecemay armeautgely VIM& atoning emnidete assortment constituting an estetuderi sir Itfety, embrecliyi many wholes oared in ;the Azis for inechenkail nes. , caterolly selected' with d to the se war34.l the public, which wi ll be keptso nstantly imppl with fresh purchases, and offered on the most nettle torsos at iVilicleageor Beta% smudging of re 7 , i 1, Duuos, 3.l2Dxgrars, 6 31 , «.• cam, • rusts, our. irm!m:Lizm , ALCOHOL TURPEZMNE, RAM PAM?, V 'TM, WASIX And all ld de of Brnahea, " KEROSENE' OR GO OIL, . . ', w i red ., ann 4 LAMP% 1 SHADE WICKS, , Sperm, Lard 1 Wilde, Neils ycrt. .., , TANNER'S AND M: ,C OILS, • 1. ' , Fancy and Toilet /Melee in all th rarely, SPONGES, nu , SOAIS, &ma. . - Pomades, Rair-Dyes, Perfumery. ' • POCKET BOO K S, POIi T .iIONA.IS, rI Pocket Eases, Itazort TOOT% BUN 4121 D num PREP TIONF, PUB.E. 14R/ill ANO -LIQU as, : I I Par &iodising , Ilea, 1 i , TOBACCO, SIIIIPTp PIPES CIGARS, Garden, Field and Blower Bogs,_ firiP• Porten. Bitalanisori, eir, Shimider B , Breast tiurE, i r lippiella am:l:Welds, Byringes unlnp , Pus. Self-Sealing Prost Jars} Tiler toconeteis, Figuring • Extract'', Stone . pp, Glees Ware,l bottles, Vials, rks, Bath porm y Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish e, Am munition, &a.. Botanic, Eclectic and cancepath to Medicines, and all the Patent GE STS., 3.IED 101,-NES. All artifice warranted as repusentech -Persona-a i distance can receive their orders by stap, • or Mad 1 winch will receive pr 4 tnpt and careful . attention. . Medical advice . given gratnitourdy at the 0 . charging, only for medicine. • • . , , , -gip Th ankful far pait liberal patronage, woul d 't paatfailly 111112101111C0 to their Wends and the publie.t no, pans sun be spared to satiety, and*ierit the co thaistion of their con9dence and patronage. • ifirOpen Sundays for presCriptions from 9 to 4 a.tn., and 12 m. to I,f.it d 6 to 6 p.m. • " 1 . 11. P.. rovrr , - IL J. LONG. April 1,1874.-1 z THE IWITLD - : 1103.1EOPATII/Ci ~ . Have proved, frenik e‘ most ' ample erperietice, an il i entire success. Simple, pro pt,:eflicippt and relia ble.. They are the only med eine perfeetly adapted to popular use-ao simple th t mistakes cannot be rai made in using them n o ha earl as to be free froiii danger; and so efilcint ALS o be slimy's -rellabl They have the highest olimm t endation from all, an will always render eoiffsfacticn. *. • ' As. - , 1. Fevers, Congestien, Ludmation, • - 2. Worms, Worm Fever, W nu Ceti , 3.; Crying-06.1e, or (I'eethin i of Luta ts, • 4. Diarrhoea, of 'Children or Adults, - • 5. Dysentery, Griping. Bill ns Colic, O. Cholera Morbusi yomi g., ' . . Bill 7. Coughs, Colds, :rancid. s, •• 1, 8. Neuralgia, Trot ache, P cache, • 9., Headaches, Sick lleadacne, Steritigo, 1 10; 15,1spepsts, litho 4 Stollideb: i I ' 11. Suppressed, or pilinful PerOds, 13. Whites, too Prof Use Periods z. ' 13. Croup, Cough. Difficult 'reMbing, 14. Salt Itheum,"ErYeipelis; Eruptior 15. mheumatudm, Sheoroat c Pains, 16. Fever and Agile,' Chill F ver,kp 17, Piles, blind or bleedirur. 181 Ophtbalmy. anSere or • 19. Catarrh. acute o lehroul 20. Whooping Colic !, violet, 21. Asthma, oppres .ed bresi ' 23. Ea; Discharges laipairei 23. Scrofula. enlarged Pit 24. General Debility: Phys . • 25, Dropsy and scanl y srer . 26. 'Sea Sickness, sickness fi 27. Kidney Disease.' Oravel, 28. Nervous Debility, Semi . : Involuntaiy diseharg 1 29. Sore Month. flanker, 30. Urinary Weakntas, • 31. Painful Periods Icrith Sr 33. Sufferings at chan2o of ' 33. Epilepsy, Spa44ns, St. - 31. Diptheria, ulceated sal 35. Chronic Congc tons an Vi. als, 1.0 Cents. 1 - (cxerpt Cato (Ifornezo) wi •Ual of Directions Case (Morocco) of 21 Singlo Dazes and 'ril- Those. roma box to any part of receipt of price.. Al ]lap 2s. 2873 "A •.w ° Begs to inform it vO desire to.avai to supply thenisel THE BEST lo 1:3,1 just u MISSIBEN REiLEITBEIi tit and ITARILINTED. mum Oct. 1,7.1873 •JOHN 1 I Hae removed to W.T: Davies, E. OrPO3l And to nom irrcpa . micunti WiLl °No FOT Cie 1 TLXQ DO ON TIM' PERFECT ly stock of Clo y best to the marke satiefactior4 Towanda, Jan. rG° ‘ l ° :i'CSIP 'FOR ,LITES, • GOODS Itutl ON, . at ZVI lIRES .8.3 SrE OM EiUrPIIRE IFICS Weak E , lufluc t coughs tug. hearing iwc it We .tiollB. ora riclia 50 .ecs,o! 1 I r o • t REM '=l 3h3MS. Mr 'atm D e thra 1 .Ernpt A. 32... lons, na,B3,r. l IIILY above, I inr-e. c '1,11'; ... / 16E3. F.) larg ciala and 31 $lO al a anti above. Bo,' z, (It, y ire I 41," ccn n. by. try, ire e ease or single 'or charge,' on I I I . Drowgist, Towanda. Pa O".TZ MEE Clot , r j'IIE r 4 C 4 OTHIN U JpLIrS El num:a thems, I ' s with rots enti,nners,l an. Ives otl an npiorttnnt BM MEI ENE ME NNE uma MI ill ,ccibt doods f. MEI If D - I MEE oY I . pLay c .1 BM MEE ZEME MEE = 1 INA ELL I M iDI: MEM MEE ETEII2 ,T Llt' , 6 WOLF llg CHANT T .1 " ' I BLISHA ; FEU ME C JI A.-11 0•N I I 'e!braild •. ECM CUR'S LOCK, ei to fa thing 1 ncah the tl.O imo lied plc of 111 LO MI MB MEM m~i lEEE E AND morn 1 SIADE lIP 1 -1- ST ":{7,T lloit r CE, and LEM pu4. ME , • 1- Isas been ' sal+cted train and 11 teal 'com i tident, r • I , 3. L. Me:MAHON. .d. 18;3. . CIO" C : ICI'S I E OF FAS MM3 =TM! MEM c=vien Eva:pv Ell ME iTic i& GpliDoll, , 1 , Tronl i t '' ' 1 1 WIIOLEB ID R G M ilaviisg • tend, hs, selected 'II i • '': ,ttaisiti e ly moped th a t ...i v r weroAntenetl ith "o la .! • itotk, ctitosittln of I'. .. LL .. . _. . ~-.. r x T ßi ff izi, ns, gra irt,1144.1", FO DM, (10u,s, i i; inxm ,wilrg,f A4l L. A d ail ' • .:' - . ,11 ":14 13 4.ND noirr( i poutvruysp.l DYEIISt'Ut' &CIDS, EM I I c .r c I I EOLIN IFS, BM RES PSI 11' , ..1ES i AND 1 i . .7.lcale io9 nlPtirposea ' 1 , 1 ISNu F AND 1 • eft tht• • ' ; 11 10 1 1 1 TOB 1. FE POP 11 IAINb 111 I 1 an, thsnanal carq and attontt , :lading 101 l Priactiption4.• lo'cJock,aatt...td 1 p.m. & frtnrx.x. 6.14.1:111 consulted at of-each icett, as lieref.sfore. , D. ti t 3ta-, 1.572.1 . I I More t. Compo t from St! nrdrir Tow 1 I F . N AT I I Q N Al. ' i , , i , i CIF•TOWANDA. - 4 CA I PIT32f.. . ' : 1 4 SUpPIX9- ITIC1). 1 1 i , Thia l rlardr °Ears L'''JUSUAL ZACI _ __. ...... transaction of i i ' , - [l' , j 1 ., 1 1 GENEIiA- ;YANKING 11C.SEVE" AS'S.. 4 . 1 H r , 1 ; ! nareirsT ON bum's 4cr,oßomoi To. , AG E FT,ri NT r , 1 I ETPEc C, AL ~, ,'4 C , p ,- 7.:4 * TC TZECOLLgrzion or Nur:: *xi, Crir,zotor. 1 i ji- i ~ .' . • Parries wiatnng . "o earn arotrst to-any,part .of the United States, England, Ireland, Seotlt d, or the pr..n etpal cities and timas oc E'l l'Otae, here r Vi. -- re drafts for that pn.reposs. I 1 c n I. , ',!_:i ci: r IcKir It' i I 1 cl i p cotr.try, by best ..yaVII hang. - , 1 I . )r - ,larr. war.: ai,r.rnrc , r. r I . .plvif, r fr.:, - non-ls, 1 1, .4dt,'l. N, 18 , 63 . . ' T k SONS To Cr frcr.o. ingnio 3 , alzr. 4 I EZlEffn mum Dec, mber 1 OLE!& Co„ i t REAL ,ESTAT ' • 111 4ND i t S AGE 11E1 NZ rqi SAIII7. ON EH EIBIEMEII OE . ' ; ; I:m 1 ri . , :;'._v,iiirti)t. it. 4: 1 _1011 0: .1.... f. 12. ..i . &)BL ! ,kz. VI Sot: 27, 1577, ME o.lN,‘_L,,v, MII rat i .AN IT tta la EIrECT OF FASSL:!i:i efr'.ct Monday. Dcl, N I L . -,;. SD ... • 30 ......Yantia..L;' al Was4). - 4)...,' 12. ...Sayi.t) ..... , 19 ......Athrns )1)0' ......Towanda;;; )59 ! :: ( ..- . .,..Wvaltwiug..; 11,• L);evy . ville. 4 3!(,... 31)..1)))1.pt)u.,i 1 .1.. ~..11()))))0pany..; .):3 ' L.TuDhhanr),,,..it, 3) .:....Patstuu....) 1 .. W .Wilkes l'arre.., ~... ~.71.1.1),)t, t1111,).4'. , 5 , I ‘lleutov.ii.... I '0 11'4)1 11.1 .1) 1 1 1 3O 1 2 45. 3 9.tr 32.8 3 3 51; 4 20 p )) 02 611) 0 5 IR 0•i 6 23 !r I . leas' a. . ; Saytlo, rivi.g, at Elm 31 lea 613 ;Sa arri log at o 3 Totr.Lada at 7 it, cr7 57 a. u.; Waver: ca at 9 00 ..t. x. les Elmira at 531 re. 6 21 p. panda at 1111 IME rAN day, 14 "'ABLE 0. .7IE EA.LLIZ' 1, 1872. TOWANDA 8:00 S:10 8:10 9:10 9:SO 10:20 11:10 rCLAY4IIN NVILCONS I•'..NMW ALBANY I DUSHORE:, 4 NEBNICE 1 OR 1 Ta ALE.- 6EE DESIR,IBLE 't- D • ' VA •i 17.4 3 .nt5 . 431.0 . ipo '4. I -A. t CENTR 3Luxithly Pa chaise mono 14 IST t i FOR THE HEE CLIEtIIIB TR 111 P; S are; -,....areti* °;13•-> Ili an IGi i ru. ;Inn and 1'4:(3 .1. i o . theirProce'l - ' ITE I& BL 1 - • .•-: , PRIES 4 ,&,..PR,11 1 , 1.1 • fi l ed of Gil 11 LI after than the :cheap, iroteries Provialoni :17, F .131'11 • L - Y, GE 0p E ES .ed. , Rialto A: Blue rtore• Cenle aNa ;040 for a litqi .t at the ni;oot EMMEffE=I it t Ills 0 II N RY, PPOI),r.4E it to Mile Store of -- , . II I.E4L At - riiraFlT. ' 3 4 . BRIDGE STREET - , TO WAND!WAND! I:I ;114 , " -- ' ,A- i he l ax da J . I 'D ',I-N i,/b , RESEW G, &c. FILL LJIIBEIRAVER .. TO ORDER; i I i .. , ;..907.:.1.11/ . WHITE} PINR A.NP PITCH rtN - - I ;l• 1 ~,.? .1.. • I iL itty3, FLPORINt4:IIIpINOa • , '44; tryo altqty of lietalock"BoilrtlAlor - e.ale. l e havio n sv,ira tiperatton a iteie,i heavy; vis-r , A M 7 4 alai ortber ra.u:Atilicky. einaliltnina al! 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