II 4 Spitultural. 1 II Fly' anus. up in thmearly morldngr. Just at the peep of day. Straining the milk id the dais; - , Tarn*, thebowiaisi— . Sweeping the floor tdthe kitchen, 1 'Making the beds up stairs, • WAhhigifie breakfasfaisher, Dustinglthe parierchairs. Itrushinglthe crumbs fron the panil7. _ • Hunting the eggs at the l barn. Roasting the m eat - for s dinner, Spining the atacku3g yard. Spreading the,snow whiterlinen Down on the bushes below, llaLsaoking every meadow •f Where the red strawberries grow. .iitaxehing their cotton for • Bunday. *rig the•anowy cream, I liaising the pails and strainer •• • • Down in the running stream. • Fceding the geese and poultry, Making the puddings and pier. Jadding the little one's cradle, Drivligivily the flies. Grace, in everz motion, in eiery tone, Beauty of form and feature " . Thousandsmight covert to own— Cheeks that rivaLroses, Teeth the whitest ofperali ; • pro Of these: coantry,maidens is worth A score of your giddy girls. The 'Object in. Applying Manure. • , This is,a question too little dis . cussed and teo' frequently ignored by the every day farmer.. Too many work in. a some what aimless manner in the application of fertilizers. If a Ldefinite object is had in yiew,there seems to be an indefinite idea how that object is to be attained with a considerable: class, and thus they work less understandingly, and of tentimes _to, a considerable lois - in several ways. One man has in view • the permanent improvement of the - prodnctivenes.s.of bis soil, while at • .the same time he is desirous ,of_ im mediate returns froin the present Crop.. • Another has in view.the grow ing of the largest possible crop, leav leg the p_c maned improvement of the 'Soil awe secondary consideration; and ss bn to the end Of the chapter. The „varieties of soil—Sandy loam, light sand, Clayey loam, or clay, stony, `o gravelly loam--are differently con ,stituted, and each is better adapted to some special crop than the other; some •of them are what .wei term -' "light" soils, .while otheri are "medium" or_ "heavy." No the cultivator izA each of these varying soils Wishe4 to attain a specific 'object in its •ctflture, and to that end he - 'applies fertilizerk and grows a crop . 'which be finds, from experience, that his -soil is adapted to. Scarcely, Any one at all experienced would think I :that the saute object would be at tained by ,pplying manure `in the same state, 'in the same manner, to, each and all of these . varying soils. Local experience And a knowledge of local farming and circumstances al ways best determines the matter of application of : manure, and in the discussion, of the subject all these Matters should, be considered; but my, questions, remain:_ What •is the object in applying manure? Should we let any other object take preced ence of the present crop? Ono crop is certainly all,' we are assured 'of. . 'lf we applY manure to plowed and hoed ground, it cannot be done with- out in some way permanently improv ing the same, for the aeration causes the manor and soil to act chemically, 'proclencinr , the improvement. W. H. WHITE. Roots as.Matture rt'-has been found that the w roots Of, a good croof red clover ' left in an t• acre of land-after the removal of the crop weigh ,5,580 pounds, or from three to three and a half tons. The same examination gave the weight of 'an acre of rye roots at 3,400 pounds. ( . A similar experiment' gave the weight of the roots of alfalfa from! an - acre at over five tons) All of this matter is, of comae, valuable foil ithe use of such crops as may be grown during or after its decomposition. -The Nell-known superiority of clover Maiming crop, however,, is not .(.lue alone ,to the great amount .of organic matter - , -taken 'mainly from the atmosphere, which the roots sup 7 ply, but also to the position in which this,matter is 'deposited. • The roots reach deeply into the viliand on their decomposition they serte • to, draw moisture from the lower soil,.and by the' decomposition of fertiliiing matter to a_considerable depth, they induce the descent of the roots and crops to a point where they are much more sure of a supply of moisture during the dry seasons than they could ,be 'if T near the surface} The'i again these keeply penetrating, roots traverse: parts of :the subsoil • - not, ' heretofore open to vegetation, and. in their:, decompoSition they pfoduce • a chemicaleffect on the inorg,anle.substances Ilhat lie along their coerces, and help , to render. them, • too, serviceable for future 'crops.— 'American Agriculturalist. ME Rural New Yorker; speaking of the way . to' have _ apples every year, says - 111 ' Another mode recommended (which we have not tiled, but which said to work effectively,) is to take the dons ifrem a tree in 1874 and graft oni a good thrifty tree -and do the same in 1875; thus fruit zcill be-got on each in alternate year's. It is: llscL-aiserted that if you cut off from'the thriftY tree the groWth of ' 187:3 in the last of June,letiving three nr four buds that would come main 1571 you will force- out' the next year's buds and gain one year. Again if all the blossoms are removed from one-half of the orchard in" the bear ing yaar, the next year ..-the half of the orchard from which the blossoms have - been removed Will bear. This is true. 'We have had experience in this pia,tteri, - But it is better; we think, Lto •thin out the fruit from trees; after it sets, every year and thus get an income from each tree annually. This matter of thinning fruit is not sufllciently attended-.to. . With the present devices ter Pruning and clipping, it will require ooinpara-. "lively little time for the orchardist to go through his trees and thin out his blossoms Or = young fruit, thus preventing the trees from overbear- ing one, year and ftqm resting the 9ext: Besides the superior quality and size of the fruit thus obtained u ill pay, for the Libor by increasing Nits market value." POTATO PIIDDWL—One pound of - =Shedwitatoeklthreaquarters of a ---pdand of butter,' three quarters of ,po'and of sugar, foni- eggs, one gill of oreapa, • Woisk the potatoes and butter ,welt together. Beat the sugar Aid eggs to froth. Mix them well and bake in a quick oven. - A LUIZ ;properly seasoned with oft Ins _ s=rm Mil REAL DIMIOND RINGS Ats 3 : . us: • ; WATCTIES SIO TO $3OO EMI AN ENDLESS YAM= OF SIL- . VER-WARE - kiLlailiefire i s) sj s,01:1 If you are lookirig fora beautiful Christmas present, examine the stock . • At CHAMSFICLIN'S. THE LARGEST AND BEST AS SORTMENT OF - • JEWELRY, • • WATCHES, 1 - - CLOCKS. SOLID AND PLATED GOODS TOWANDA, ARE NOW OFFBED FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! ON ACCOUNT OF A FIRE WHICH- CLOSED UP A LARGE STOVE FOUNDRY, WE HAVE PURCHASED STOVES_ WHICH 75, WE OFFER 'FOR TWO-THIRDS THE USUAL PRICE.' cALL • ` , EARLY TO GET THE IBAR- GAINS HOWARD k RIDGWAX Wyalnsing, Jan. 2s, 1874 SIISQI7HANNk The second w h iter term of this institution will commence MONDAY, JANUARY 26,1874. No pains will be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution. and by carefully lookhig to the interests of each - individual student, to make its work:even more efficient. Each teacher will have his specislity, and tms every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible results in his department. Classes will be organized in several new studies in Science and Language. Also the 'classes in En. &bib will be remodeled so u t‘i meet the wants of new students' desiring to pursue these branches. To saveeipenae,text , bodkB,the same as in the county will be used in the, English branches, with the exception of Geography. To make the sojourn of • non-resident - students more pleasant, the Principal will use hid house— situated but a few rods from the Instittite building ;-.for boarding purposes, .wheis rooms furnished throughout and provided With clothes 'closets and other conveniences will be furnished for the young Ladies. ' The best rooms in the Institute will be furnished and assigned to the young men; all will .board at the house of the Principal. There will be a cseefill supervision on the put of the Principal and teachers of the meaner in which students employ their time. Price for, furnished room and board, including fuel, lights, and washing not to exceed six - feces. $4 00 per week. Students will tarnish their own toilet and beheld accountable for the ' furniture In their won* Those desiring to prepare thenaselstillor the work teschqut during the following Summer, should apply to the,Principa at once. Tuition from Four to Ten Dollars, per term, ac cording to studies pursued. For further particulars or' circulars. address the Principal, E. E. QUINLAN. Towanda Pa. ItILLEB FOX, Frail Bove Trustees. . ian.l3. N EW FURNITURE STORE. , • • JOSEPH HIN,ES . ' Ras now °cent& a new Furniture Store on BRIDGE STREET, TOWADA, • Where he will keep on hand A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, I _ . Which will be !old - ' • • AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE AU who may far& him with their patrenafiei Whatever may be wanted in the Furniture line. CALL ON HINES and =amino gocSs and prices befog purchasing elsewhere. , _ Key 21. -1 878. Boog-BINDRY. :s: is respectfully informed that tb had been removed to the nftepo third etor7 t , where will befdone I 0 g-131 N D I NIG!1 In all its visions branches, on•klrma as reasonable as "the times" will allow. The Bindery Will be un der the charge of do ezptutenced Binder, and all work mill be Pr= done !muftis and manner Bich cannel be ex Music, Magazines. ewrpapers, Old Pools. txnzuctin every variety of ,style. Particular Wen ' lion will be paid to tzte Ruling and Binding of To any desired pattern, which in quality and dura bility will be warrant& All wort srill be ready for delivery when promised, The patronage of the public is solicited, and,per feet satisfaction guarranteed. Towanda, August 9:1866.—tt How IS THIS YOR Loy? ! • We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates: Hemlock Flooring. (choice) 616 per X. White Pine ...... 26 Fitch ee ee ea 28 o Hiding 215 to 25 Pickets from $2 to $4 per hundred. PLANING, MATCH:EKG, 11141kinlie, kc., Done at a m=ent's notibe and by Um bent machin ery nor made. Wit hint on hand . - 149:ilitef $:1 4 • raw/ maw Am) . nrn MYNA= MET OP1.171101:11 And ire ronetantly ilaneactaring. • sap Nitta, vibe rut reach Us are foolieh to go seer the railroad for Lumber. as under entehumn• dames Ire cut BILL IT ulinApra—at Mad the eat of bensportMton from hereto the reitroeds— my $2 to $5 per theumad, June 26. '73. L'IECUTOWS NOTlCE—Notice Is busby Oren that all parsons Indebted, to the, estate of ftzley Johnson, late of Windham, donned, are requested to make Immediate pap meet, and all pumas Using claims satelnn said setae mast present Ulm dulsrbsouteeted lifliftTUTV "IM lascellsuumui. • • ; At OICAMBEEtthi'S. EVEP EXHIBITED IN W. A. CHAMCERLIN'S EMI COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE !PUBLIC Book• Bindery e,r" Building, H. C. WHITAKER. DL.L.VE BOOKS, We hrrets Use 11M1 Pond H. B. 11108 AX Oemptovp E 3 posT & SONS WoWd Melte the Mho to all NEW -STYLES OF OF TILE/11IIIrf They have now on LLEGZST "Or/ BPJ3T EVER Lei TOW Which wIU be sold it Wholesle We are absofil. UNDEBT We also keep In More and SASH BLINDS, DOORS, Oct 1873. rWANDA MARBLE GEO. MoCAB Hsu Just reesitisd AMERICA MARB I;aM= They keep on head or MONUM 1 TOMB ISTONES, AT THE W Permits la vont of • ; goettally Invited to coil sod =Tama Ma 1,1171. A NEW HAND. aiii. Ilse, purchased the Thisid & C.Air., and vUI keep a • • WILKES-BLURB Always on MM. at Towanda. Nov 41871. A YEBS CATH 701 ALL 113131 Matiin. •• ,• WAICIZT MU; • curing. Costiveness...lr -- . • D7llperils. bdi reties. Irowaterry. Foul - . 7 . and Breath. itry 01 1 elik lisadathey - liks. • ',.. •• • • - is sad gala Diseases. .• .• - - neer thanplatat. Drafts,. Tettas. Turners - . peps= Worms. Gout. Measles. se a... • 1 0 01. and Past 'tag U. pood.are them* - . .. - . p , uirdlveyst painted. i Thar affects abundantly bow tomb they ancS Pal/ cothlifUls. They are sad pleseest to hi* teat powerful tu ewe. lenge out the kW Ita• more tithe blood :. they plate the shwa de dlseedeted cepa Into ; mud th e 7 *PM bad& and Wee to the Whose * Thrf care not ally the erg dip r oozoplahlts cl way body, but fermi& able dansgmaus Mau. 1 . Yost shard *pd. I Z I dans. most ardneul sad our but elti. sus. send eettlacales at ' Plidorbud and _et rest banana they lan red hots these ire ney aril the whet an d Wale for children. be' saws mad as well, as : !Wag sugar anted. they sea any to take; and pars'? Tellehgai they are Whets banalsin Ilan 02, 1. 0. MR h 44;1. Preenerl said I Wrillift" == NleinlE !MI O! GOOD. to do G `t, of the m4t ==l 1,. cto order MO INGS, IE ORINGS, ate; - ; I FROST & 8010 IM QTR 11€ SON ~;( asiortment of ITALIAN 1M ;75F;W to ardor N TS, &e., Of every T TIMMS. 2=2 0 :ABE & SON. T TtELLOWEL, ZMI I and boat Yard of L. nob et AN COAL LOVES r PRICE& TIC PILLS, LCilinaa 4 KAI*. Vistebarials. Villas to lbaktie. lalmelhomm , WAGONS! INACIONB 1 1- , 1 : • r , 1 NtAGONS I have on lands large wmarhn Uff M r t WAGONS wmca I WILL SELL. CHEAPER 1.1 any other establishinent AM MI countr7. WAGONS AND OABBIAG ;Of: every . description wanufac, to `order on short notice. JAMES BRYANT. Tennada. March 16,1873. IIM iii ATITTIMN. 1873 . ; NEW GOODS' OPENING -AT I= MONTANYES NEW ST September 10,.117 3 . • WE iNSURiALL 14: 1 M ;115i:44 • ABA= LO 1111 DIILAIII FIRE AND LIGHT We reprised ore Miry 111:1111ces *pier. Old anon and easksteis LIFE IMULkN(t-t-'' IN TEN OLDIAT £3D traciser rims Paz 00NPANIES it e MUTED STATES , • - - I ACCIDENT INSIIROCE ham am day tam yam • NOBLE k VIN FM. 19. INTE. kIIPERIOR AGRICTIV NAOtNAIIT. for Nile by R. M..WELLEfI, TOWANDA. Ones No. Itarete's Block north #se 01 1 Norm square. IFEOLIWAti AND RETAIL DEA= atANDNAOTIINN/111 AO.= Itostai _Necidasa. Sorsa Pours lad Tloatalters, Moot Boom Plaster dowers. Grata lade Itay Tiddres. tterredbat and abet Pkgs. I 0 - tauter; Tom Man Nom. Carter NalteraaadVentair mss mom. WA aartrzas. mar taw= =a "ma toms at as am% oats attatarts auto oarowart. ea.. ea I sad dasertptlire Ottutratad tatatild dw el i a l tVlstret ardled to mociata. n aft bat a cur m oats te tar madden elandore 1 I Istsure abort to Teimade. eall aid Ise me. *weft - It. [IMMO HIGHEST MARK PR! 6 IN CLBH, PAID, FOB I GRAIN, Bums • AND EOGS - . SY • • GEORGE - Prel/TR,, WT111011:0111, P,C • luiverthenunta ROSENNELIYO CLOTHING, HHPOI4I7III . L' IMAM 221110 11ZA1111017511. Th. mid growth ot Tamils mane expos. doa at ballade. ad the uallerolpea. the a 1 the owally la the READY ?JAYE CLOTHING LINE _ ! • - , . Ilao Opened a new atom In Beidlootaa's . Block (prod tormitiy oconled tp , U. Jamb%) end ill *ow Pl.l? to car to Ids old cadmium and th e puma \ paw.. better stock at ' • . MENS`•AND BOYS' CLOTHING EZSMIM;2Mg Ke stock ham all bees parelreed from the atanu. lecturers Ude sesecet, so hue I have so okt stock to get rtd of, bought at high prices. 1 have e hill Ms GENTS' (FURNISHING GOODS- of tie deed quilt, sad latest styles. which I am' Offal:tag at law doves. REMEMBER I I hays ) no acinoction with ths old stand. and when you want garbing 111 tho elotldng lino. fat yourself b. 07.. 41 7‘ 11 on on Beddltosoutl Block. Tintazads. March 48,1874. = PRESENTS FOR •ALL AT THIS 111 ; • NEW JEWELRY SR011E! W. A. ROCKWELL IsconstantlY i rewiring, in addition Ato his large stot:k of Jewelry. rzxs,, BANDS, 1 RINGS I STUDS, AMU/JOAN iind BWIBB eil:=o AND SILVER WATCHES, ; ELVEN PLATED'- 'WARE Cir ALL VABIXTIES t . GOLD, SILVER An) STEEL SPECTACLES, SUPER 'AND PLATED 01 all descriptions at the limit prices *ATOM CLOCK and JEWELRY repairing done 121 the beat manner, and warranted. Thinks for a liberal patronage and tl6pe to merit a continnance of the same. Tcrwania, Nov. 10, 73 WE CLAIM FOR LAZiRUS & MORRIS' IMII i PERFECTED SPECTACLES EMI Ths andennentioned advantages over thew+ in oral sisey nee, the proof of which :nay be seen In the estraardinary asks, and constanUy „increasing de., mind for theta: Ist. That from the peculiar constenctlcin of the =pant theya w andpreserve the sight, render.' es runsecessary. ' 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctnese of vision, with an amount of ewe and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers.' I dd. That the =Aerial from which the Lenses are ground, is inanallsotored specially for Optic purpos es, sod is pure. bud, and brilliant, and not liable to became scratchaL 4th. That the frame in which they are set, wheth• nin Gold. Sliver. or Steel. are of the finest quality end finials am guaranteed perfect In every respect. For sale only by our authorised meat in this local• ity• We never supply or employ peddlers. WM. A. CHAMBERISEM, f N0v,.20,1872. A. BLACK DS 0 CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT- ING "Alndu low u the lowest. OLASSWAB.K I TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, i2l ; I would a; to the public that on any goods kept I In stock I . vlll not as ands:sold Towanda, Teb.l9, 1874. BAKERY AND DINING ROOK BMW, PIES, 4342E,CBAKTICERS, BAYED DAIL T. 5 In oarDINING 1100Whie will exmanawkis the 441210 with Mbar a lump at . *lmo* meal at stall Memo of Ow dwr and micams. ONOTEtUI AND ICE CREAN ON NAND DEMING TENNI MOON. also a finessoortatent of drocertecOon tecltoa Fruits. Nuts. kc. maylY ix W. 800TT - 81 00. Fo4o=m vir.tie,44 yl ~ (lbnibut axgobti b 7 L amis.) EX3 TIRE GOLD SETS. CHARMS. NECKLACES, ICINGS AND CIUIMS. OLOOKS W. A.'IIOOIEWELI/4Z. OFIZBEATED &ND EYE GLASSES. Sole Agent, i OFFERS k j L • : • A a WOOD WARE. S. WARE, / BIRD CAGES,. t> BASKETS, GLASS SHADES. Mat tilock_aolth okWardHous. Aal sold' at Wholasali and Matt. S . - .WOODPOBD, - A2' TIM NEW YORK Boar. AND - SHOE STORE, No. • ATNON GOOMMISUMNIDNNII Is receiving One of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES (tier., brought "in Towandtb, which he is offering at the very lowest prices for 'Clash, it:mudding of Ozris CALF, KIP & &WA, BOYS OAT" BOOTS, LADIES, Mums and Out DBZIA Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from thei Manufacturers, and hand made,' all goods warranted. A rou. sroo or LIATNIR AND Irtsnrsos. . Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same..? Toinads, Irkr, 1.1872. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I TOWANDA., PENN'A. - I:tospaottrilly announce to Ids ftiondi and patrons. that he has built • NEW BRIO% OABUIAGE FACTORY, coluitantly keep ou hand a full assort. ambit of ' FAMILY OAIIRIA.GES, TOP. AND OPEN BUGGIES, ILiTFOXII WAGOXS, TROTTING EIDLITII, AND SKELETONS. Mae of the beet material and finished In the beet at/ 41714 Ilia long erpinianas in city Carriage factories glees him &decided advantage over others . in the _ Finish, Style _ and- Durability of his Wagons. All they uki is an INSPECTION OF HIS' WORK previous elorrherr. - ALL WORK 'iVARRANTED 10 GIVE PERJECT Thankful for the liberal patronage i.formerty er tattled and reepectftaly . ask a coatinaartoe of the 1111:128. REPAIRING - PROMPTLY ATTENDE-D Towanda. Jan. a. 1971.—tf FOUNDHSY & HAMM. SHOP. • The.undersigned haring purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John Carman, are prepared to do all of work i=ng to their business, with pfUniptneas and MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS:, MAN DRILLS, And all kinds of MILL IRONS ENGINES RITAIRED, And all work warranted to , give atiefacilon. SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and mod improved kinds man • • • • and kept constantly on band ready for nu. SIDEMILL. • MON. AND WOODEN DE4MS CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS -PLOUGH POINTS Of all hide, and the latest improvements kept constantly on hand. LANGE 'AND SMALL ~SIZE. STOVE CA S T G - LAWS IRON EEITLZB And all lands of caatiags frlished to March 30.1270. , MEANS & • BLOOD & . . Mtn continue o manufacture their Celebrated HORSE POWERS & (HAEANERS, aid will yell a better might's,, for lees money than. On be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for our =chinos that they will do as much, . or more. than Any other, and are more durably bunt. We personally superintend our work and -see that it is well down. We will send ' DIigIBIPTUE OiTALOCII7B. / • of ear machines, on application. • ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, oa. d Two Hone 17DULSZlia f IMPERA6R4G 17IRE3Mill aid CLSANERS. ' FANNING MILLS, cinemas AND num sew KELIA, SAW AND 011IST biLLV-work done to order. . Wiens a call bofoie purchasing elsewhent. 17 00 anoaavaa spux • • 0 2g. ao o Aug. 2.1869. Towanda, Pfs. ■ WOOL CARDING, • • MANIJFACTITRING, &C. Attlee& ibcxwi of four years. and beery expenditure in Improving Kills and Water Power. we again re sume our old business of MINUFACTURING. WOOL ctiumiNG, CLOTH • APprecia l ting the hard times, we have thought best not td ..let down." but to pusb Hone Industry as the best means of restoring plenty. Tor the sccommodatlon of the nearly extinct race ofwe shall make Ulla. For those who sr. we 4111 nuke Yarn.— 0. L. BUCK:. BTOOFING TARN, 11.1.75 M, &C. In oonjunctkm with Load Option we propose to aid the fraitality of the country by, ma idne few thousand yards of Rout Cloth, that will amble a erary man to keep his breeches on. • . Those who can; should cell and we will show len one of the imaged and most complete Our machinery ta now In good order. as our water power Is nerar.taning be public may be In no tear, of disappointment, and we tram:lk all • Work to be doneproperly. , • • a B. INGHAM • Camptown. pa.. Illay 14. tan. putt SALE.—A pi — ace of 5 acres, .an. dwelling house. goookbarn. orchard. be. thereon. A splendid chums for a ltectt No or a Wm:keeper; Irtllba saki stag. ,Ihstnine of , . ittE , MC CICh. 01111Willasn , W. lidd Notes, - • 1 =2 1 Oppoidte the new JaU. IME :I*. WIM lilll A :),Q 3ArtgracrioN. ,minced prices a 4::J:q MADE TO ORDER. PLOUGHS, Of all kinds. M:IRN POWERS, • OELtAit GriATI23, AND SLEIGH DRESSLNO, it°. WOOLEN FACTORIZE' In the United States. cheoelaisawniasza GropPBY ANT) PROVISION STORE. IttoOAB,E it EDWARDS, [jr . rryrVl rrll FAMILY 4II,OOERIES PROVISIQNS, imam's raw *um, TOWANDA; DA; we do not diets B neoewsT to enumortto all; the Moroni articho we keep. Our,!toKirtment l• • - 1 ALWAYS; COMPLETE. Ws sell nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS. Clash paid•for Pamirs Produce. March 1. MO. VOX & NERCITIrfire now receiv ing • fresh slock'of Goods in their line. bought dines the Ist Janus:y.4o which they Invite the at.. Ins of their friends. We keep the hugest stock In town. Our goods are flesh and deidrable. We lOU at lowest market prices. Jan. 19. 1871. . • I . 'PERM AND; NEW TEAS bong' ht since the recent pellne 1n 1 1) 2 1, and cheep at retail. . Jan. 12..1871. FOI. MEI(OUk are s: corks st VOX. Ar. }MOUE are and Brash Goodp. J 1?OX & MERCUB are se A. cedes cheap. .1 Fox & BEEKurt anise clan Goods cadr. r j OX Ar. =CUB sr selling cbeaper thanever. J4a. 19, lern. Rm7ifß EA, that we ari RETAIL! And that we won't be'' undersold. - Jan. 19,1871. , FOX & A l l i• CB:MAN - FINE—CUT TOBAC 00—very choice—at • Jan. 19. 1871, FOX i MEROUR'SA7 OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the very best the market affords and st lowest prices. E. T. F9X. Towanda. Jan. 19,11. HENRY =CUR. R E342dBEIVrILI T FOt k MER CRIB cars retalllng all kinds of ftrocertei at wholesaleprices. The largest stock In town: GOcKls first class. Prices loor. E. S. Sept. "HE.YR IfEROIIDR. NEW STEAM FLOUR LN SHESIEEQUI,I, PA The stibecrib degree to give notic STEAM FLOTRING Ts now in snostearal operation, and that he is pre pared to do all * work in his line on abort note*: ODSTOM aitnanw DONE thianr. SLUE 'DAY THAT. IT IS ItHOMKH Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye Flour, Corn Meal, Feed. Bran„ kr., always on hand and for sale at • toweat =tea. PARTICI:Mat ROTlCEowrersons (hinge on the west side of the river desiring to patr.onise my mill, will have their terryege paid both ways, when they bring grist* 9t ton hushes and upwards. ard.4'7l V. R AYERS. C . B. PA7H, ••\ WHOLESALE AND ~ 'RRETAIL GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS; The beat'brando of The highcst prioo paid for all Mods of CO UNTRY P'RO DUCT grEOES, BUTTER, POULTRY AND GAME Especial attention paid to tilling orders, Good& delivered free of charge anywhere in the Borough, Towanda, Jan 14, 18741 . EiLENI3EROERB 0 • We will be prepared to still trout spawn from November 20.1873, to Janukry 20 1874. Spawn cannot be transported during any the season of the year._ • I Mao splendid lot of young fry for sale daring the months of February, Wert* and , Aprii. The Proprietor having had experience 1p locitlng and arranging trout ponds, offers his service. to those contemplating laying out and stocking fishe ries; at reasonable rates. A beautiful Grove and a large PlOnio onse ranged expressly for parties, la on the nds. These famous Ponds are located on the Ilne of the Sullivan and Erie B. It, about 12 miles from Towanda. Admission to ponds, 23 cents; &ikon tickets, $l. For full partioulars call on or address _ S. B. ELLENDERGIa tddaburg, uizatoi*lCountY, Oet. 27. C OPARTNERSHIP.—The algeed hare formed a copartnership for 'the purples) of conducting a GWIIUML MILLING BUSINESS. ' The highest market prices paid for all kinds of Grain. FLOUR. PEED AND %LEAL FOE SALE and dellVeied in any part of the Borough without extra charge. 1 • Orders by mail or otherwise, will receive pfoin t attention. L. J. CULVER, Tj. N. FOSTER, • , . JAS. FOSTER., S t ager Creek kfills. - Ifay li. 1873.-tf• I BARGAINS IN STOVES!,* • ; F - TINWARE, 13,ARI•WARE 4 . 1 IRON Ait D NAILS, • . , . • , GIASS. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, 1 • Ste., _, , Ste., ite., Ste., Given to allpurchase-S for Cash, at If: T. JUNE'S : HAIIDWARE S.T9RE; • • TOWANI?A, Pa. , ..- 1 ■ JAMES MeCABE. WM. EDWARD& . g Gro -19. ISTI. ag New 19, 1671. *.g Grci -1871. g &st ill, 1871. selling G MILL that his new pEALEA IN TOWANDA, rA FLOUR ALWAIS-VN: 114ND' C. B. PATCH TROUT PONDS! Drugrand 2141a1u. POITASI4 & SO . [ oir4 mat ietiot zaiii,mixDfri4nu4'< 00new Milli and Mao , Mirmihs. I , - ' BAVMIWW4d/yaddnitigdy to I Mob _ complata assortment: mustiterting an , MO. audweeing,tuany articles lied in ' nischankal purposes, carefully to Mai progrisalas went& of the Etre kept constantly supOled with pe offered on the met reasonable Onus at Begin. baisisting of 1 li ! 1 ,DRUGS, KIIDIBLNISS, li Cam i ' ?AVM. OTUI, •AMII l ii=l6 l ' - • I A.thOlitOL AND TUiPEI l . 114111/ PUNT. VAB2IIB/I.il%7Wrir ' .. ,KEROSENE OR 00A4 ' ... Bruning fluids. , 1, LAWS, MABEL' WIMLO. caz - ' !-,i,_. 1 • ! !perm. Lard. Whale . IBMs Plao , ,1 • , TAlTNEfics.A.wr• MACHIN] _. .M A CHIN] and Toilet Animas In all thMr SPONGES. pupa oosPo. S , O • ;- pomades, rsatoopis.l . ~. •,- Pa POCKET BOOKS, P l = Pocket Bones. .. ,+ . • Tocrru, sum au gat now . li 1 - . PURE NVESIM All Qt BENVZ nap. 1 ' . . TOBACqO A SNUFF, • Ali . Gwen, ?laid and = O O4 l porters.. Eiturpenaories. flb der. • • • i i i i = 54 T 8 Sheila : g udfttn i Nurithill eidia . : • 431 e Bed Pans. Selttireh , .1 . ' ' nnneters. raved, f.xtrac • tone - Jugs, Glass Ware, B 4 ; Vials. Par . Beth ttlei: l ng Brick. and Stove Blacking / Flab Tackle, kn. munition. &a., Botanic, Eclactio and Bomarpeth , In Medicines and ail ttia posailar.PMAmt •idEDICINI4Ei. Au articles warranted as - Pc ii distance can receive their. ordere by stage yawl will receive prompt mei liarsfui al - Medical sdviee given grataltously la alumina only for medicine. ' I i 1 goy-Thankful for pest liberal patrons pecifully announce to their t ti rri al ds and t no pains shall be :pared to . and tinustion of their coundence aiid patrol - Air Open Sundays for preeniptions sin., and 12 m: to I, and 6bra p.mn H. O. PO YOB:. April 1. 1672. 7 -yr. ' ', 1 THE MILD POI' lIII3IPHRE HOMEOPA.THIC.SPEC IFI ' Have proved. from the most ample a rit entire success. Simple, preriipt, Oleic:E l an tile, They are the only medicine pert y I to popular use-so simple that Wasiak ca made in using them; so haittlesi as to be ft danger; and so efficint as Ito be 171 771 They have the highest commendation M . will always render sand on. , , SOL Conks. 1. Fevers, Congestion, In ammation, 2.-Worms, Worm Fever, !arm Colic, 3. Crying-Celle. or Teeth* of Infant 4, Diapboea, of Children pr Adults: 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, -C. Cholera Morbus, Vomiting, 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 8. Nattraiffia, To3thsche. Ficeache, 0. Headachcs.-SicklleadaOhe, Veriti 10. AS 'pepsin, bilious Stonalich, 11. Sappr_eased. or Painful Teriods, 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, 13. Crtirip, Cough. Difficult Breathing, 14. Salt Itheum. Erysipolas.lEroPiion IS. Etielimatufrii, Dhe.matic Pains, 16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Aviv 17. Piles, blind or bleedin24 18. Ophthalmy. and Sore ce*Meak Eye 19. Catarrh, acute. or ohm*. Influen2 20. Itatooping.COugh - Tviolerit coughs. 21. Asthma , oppressed breathing, 22. E.r . Dischargef, Impaired hearing, q.. 3. Scrofula, enlarged gimp* Swelling 24. General Debility, Phyeital Wealme 25.. Dropsy and satiety Sem•etions, 26. Sea Sickness, sickness jfrout riding 27. Kidney Disease, animal 28. Nervous Debility, Sri:oil:121 Weakoc Involunta. y dischares, 29. Sore Mouth, Cauker, • 30. Urinary Weakness, 31. Painful Periods; with liPaeaMa, 32. Sufferings at'chanse of life, 33 ElnloPsY,SPassins.l3t.',. Vitus Dam 34. Diptberia. ulcerated sore throat, '35. Chronic Congesilons and Eruptio; Vials, tO cents, (excepi42s, 32. aM remn,i bAsr..3. Case (Morocco) witli;above, 35 large nal of Directions, Case (Morocco) of 201argel Isla and B Single Boxes and rude Ala above, • IQ' . These remedies are sent by , the box to any partW the country, free receipt of price." Address ) CLAIM PO POIITBR, May 28.1873. I "A w°LF IN SH dt. LITT: rlegs to Inform ills naraorous cast who desire to anU the4elves of to supply themselVeswl" THE BEST;INVIN AT VEIIY bihnt Ito basins: Opened I \- MENS' =ME ItEmvvßEy, that my and WARIUNTED 'One. door 47nitii, Oct. 1,x1873. I 11kTEW DRIER ESTM3L I JOHN I ts • Has removed to the bull W. T. Davlei. Esq., EEC' OPPOSITE 31 tad is now prepared to vicinity with everything' CL I •For. Gentleme __ teUTTING bONE air ON 111E , 9gOR. .1 EST NO QW:44X41114 Ni I 11l stock of Cloths bait In We market. and , sattstannon. in Towands;Jan. 30:18 • . GO TO JACO ,F FAS TEMPLE ISM 114TREF.T, SOB LA.TiST ST IRKIDS EXCLIO.I2) Abalone BPI r=ti ga VD TQBACC I'O~'ULA I cam at GIL calm, • t OS. CAW econ- 9 9 to 10 I rag. E3l ME an d apted not be from :liable. ,and I= I 50 iOO LEI 11I' ..-, 50 1 00 and Man . $lO 00 coo cue or single • Fhsrge, on Druggist, §4llllds. _ L i EP CL I 1 THING." WOLF ,re, and all ;opportunity I • TER C °THING, ow PRIC the beet et of Goods for 13 0 Y ' WEAR iiiZZ bods are a lIIST-CUSS i., MADE. M t Fox &• iLlvs WOLF I I F I I iNT T ORING MMI if 0 N , I IM o If ftcupled by ACIIIt'S punish the! in the line 'pit of this T H . l and Boss I i cLonf E UP 3EZI 1 GIT ANTEED. 'PF I from the t will give IdekHON. El 1 TMG. EIMMI Drustan NErt,& o li a l , pATrcii , sl 17 *COWOb. 1 1 WHOLEB4S 11 1 G I: ii D R 1 n149E4147 repli. ...chat have r6openedilsiin a I is l 4 Mock, alatuilkt il ail ixt. o,l:.s !, EXtßaint, I =pi PILLS. Fl • .7 .. ' o .' 17F B. ,i:' Tng • ) 3411 4 fn : I 1 , 1 . I ‘: .. 0 4aD .00*E0P4TX: 1 j , 4114119 NE. i ! • 1 I • ILI( ' i ~ ii 1 . Eb 1 STIJFS '7IA AEF ' 'E W /1110:: llli ' F 1 r Moe ital I r, ' : ]l . 1 • -- P. l cSN F, . , the ~ 7 .1j: OE PA I TF I Nr. d ,4 1, Fai , so: .% a - IS T P 11,'AiCCIC ' GO . 1.-' \ IL '! II- ~ , ,nifaal e fei and a.,,.....,..i0n gtyet lof Pr' Options. t , . Open EIT ;a tn.. - p.m is (ran 8 p.ni. t 4 cars be ,cOrneil at Übe store week, aallier i eto ore. 1 1 41 w W G D. rt. Tual ay 7, 187 m l a . . GOB, I 1 . , TOITZT . • I I than More the, oneepOundlngl trout 10 o'clohlt .3f.t0p.i.. 1 • ordayl of etch L Towards; , 1 - 1 .--- r Ott 611 NI orl A L "" L' I ' ',L1.... , 1 , OF Q ~....- D A A. CA.prrth., ... : ..,.1. 1. i k ..$1.25, EatPul Fulm./. .. . ...: . .- . 40, Tills Dank ,offers 1:711.1L fiAtimatzi transaOttola -, 1 I , 1 1 - , I 9471cr , ER L BA KING _BUSI _______l'_______' LIMIEST AID 4 3N IJOiiOST/B. ACCODD .., , L ' ..t . AG 7 .... „ , ;.. 8r 'Can o.trim- 7, . L.-au:l7or u AND CliiiCTS. 11 . , 1 Partial' visiting I - siar - v stcjs United states,:Engllcli Ovianil unit- cltfes and towns. Of Emi l drafts for that purpoSeal F•;11 . 1 • .1 ;. 1 PASSAtIE" TI I li Tn i or frotttie - ad ednOry, by Ina 1111" r 1 7 78 °?',', , 7 .lNrn Ts 7 B4ccie 0 o! , pita LT ITiyhet :Prise paid oki tr:.94f irx. l c , J 11, ' } JCt.. l . ce r na o b 7lL l.. .Kr_esidant. i P 4 -' 4 .1 f. A. - 0B Jo e. 1 I= ARE DM nom A G CM EKE FORI ENV E EX MI Sittia, 11X S . CZ 1113 I Office I• Towand EM! zEi EIEI Ant& -ro ',OF F pintay ± I=3 so r t-raj:v.9lD., tJO.II No. 1 ' .11 t) 1 17 1 0: 1 P '2l .45i' 1 i lii 91 $ 214 1.0% $ 281 1 22 $ 351 135 4 205 2 05 5 151 5 36;1 3 051 ail .. 10;I , ... 43;1 3 35 0011 442, 251 5 00 I ..., 730 .14 4 ' 6 31 0 ' 0 15 1 70 30 1 1' r as I ',; plasm. • 11 STATI I - . No. 7. ~i ji ... ~tElmiM 412 30 t. ..tiWace:rly• '11•45 L • '1.93.7 . ..... .. 'll 35 I ..,,rtAthei e. it IN i 1 ... - ...;,1 T 0wa da.: .. ;10 50 L ...ItWyalu ng..... ' 945 4. • • ;1., 1 - 4, 1t'5'1 411 e.... 9 261 i x 5 .. sleellimpen... , 9 US i,...; SleMipmry..... 8 58 It ituklumneci I 8 3' .••;•. .I..Pitteltim...: • . ' 7 2 '...lWilkrif 'Marra.. ' 70; ...'Sl:atickpboalr... ".j..... ."..Alleut.pwti •'a 31 1. , •. i. Pethlfliem ... ' • ...1...:.}".34t.cin ' .. ,liP,ll Mi... * • 1 ' 1 , ,, - • • 'New •Ork, ~ ' i . 1 L Tow mla pt 7•10 a. m.: ,574 a; m.t - ISysTerly, 80S 9 at 9 00atid.1 p EIMIM tSSO p. m.; e, '0 24, p. . ; atheigt, at tnla'at 7 fa P. y. -.; R P I , .A. P. , •, - , Supe "i• - ? '" - - 1,7- CIE P leaves yr l e. 7, Em! to ye I ; &Yr' Towi fi'p. 32 a.. ni.; 8a riving at ND, 31 1..na., arriring'a, 0 11 VA Monday. BA ZEII ECM osa. ~ AlI'Y ;UNCTION M. % XS' r..NEW • s I ANY.. ;JIM CE I In -1:: 8:00 , 8:10 1 . 8:30 9:10 1'9:30 9:50 110:20 hiaa A. Mr I ' R. F. (300 Gen'lPaggen] ILL FOR LE WWI GATED, EASY EMI El atit lake Monthly chain mot Jan 14 1i Paymel Der. e ‘874. LIM SEC ' " S IILO ' _ r IVOR: i THE i pl WHITE & 11 '. 4.11 , rICRIMP, •TR I ii . ;oys [a tip rclung, ind Ale! i ant Women { , f9rltliir, ,eroceries 1 WEtl# & I T BLUE 1 1 ?CrEgi.s f PROVL. rch T eapir :litui f.l;lke l spest. E 1f i 1 , 3 1 10C7/ 11 & prit.oni, L- 0 R, ! FEE I ' I L V i r 0R 0 - OEI ec, Red. R h White 4 I Blue Stgre. ler' gos,da Fir n little money, T ta i nEe r, raw N T 4 IT d, ' White ‘ Blue i I - 1 1 , ' I ,AMH , L.S . ,L 1 2 BIIIDGE la Jan . 2 114 1 T .'' Ini l e B, t Girls a ruihin; i 1 RFD;, p-R • i Now bold, thepne of 111 ULM 1 i 1 • Kept at 6 , get a pl.a I i i i l nE i7i 1 ,citu [ At e Re( I B B r 1 I Towaiil4lo waii141 PAID IN C. l PROD & HAIL brISINV. , • . i , i .. 1 1DLINING, 1 111ESAIVENG 1 -L .. 'll ;1 - it : . 1" 11 , . BILL Luitan PAWED TO 0 it. SE 9.01' , 1 "ED WEIX I E PINE AND- P Pei Rrl , , ll i LOO PI% SEWS 'Audit variety j Hem Oa B oards I' We i bawinOw tri: o peruti « . a l rieir:'he ,Platter,, arid otherpnacteeery. ooratit7 P ecans ImproVemeopt, an 4 of tee mod a ealwahlp. I itetumeg i bra pryer-piling wo 810 1881 (10 iVerk ,S 8 ,BpOn 48 i 8 18 018 hea ly, and beatowiell the , care' n plug It perfectly, trod l the wort al PWI satisfy er rr man we to vr!ros anahtp.: 1:, • 1 : 1 1 1 ~ 1 .I , , eitai2ltto,'Slg / 1811617 ,q I , • is NE ON„ w , RETAIL S T Ei 113 HINE i~ iwoH , ZEI ,11:ooses., I ND CIG MEDICI 01 ent of MI to th ndaye ou Bat NK 00. 00 for the ' ESS. 13 TO NOIX Mt , of the • e prin. I procure SEE ' I ' KEt3 best /demi:to) or sail 12=0 • • 'Gad a 0 cm 1105 S .7n. shier. iEgl 1. 1 E EASY TE ELLII NGS, t to bus; town. ' lEM FELE MCGI Dece mbt 1 T EIW MiD No. i No. '4. 4. 58 . 30 . ORIZI EC 6 251 750 5 sft, 705 64 2 _ 656, 6.36{653 605 1 615 5;5 03 454 I 4 30 20 325 35, 23,, pm 220 11 45 110 11.; 47'12 24, 103'' 12 10 1005,11 19 850 945 700,000 ex 3t :1/1208 1:30 /n•• ar- 'warty. at 030 p. m.. CKER, .tendent ISULLI- I g elect on ,F THE OAD.—Tati =23:13 P. M. i 4:00 3:50 3:30 2:45 2:23 2:05 1:30 12:30 P t If. :)MA ' , r Agent MI'S ; S the pur i portion E k CO. '' A. J. NO* BLUE SIP : ~ and the tao, all ,o the ' STORE. lONS erything !a D , RIES C, me lead cis FoR U CE, :T, WANDi BE Cu PIN !I=l I Ty. 811441 `cut all the perb wort• -avower. *muted - Aisury for '4 orders• and wor*F• • cities.'' QC