H II stural. II 11 How Nn*ega , . -An old whaler tells, in the Ameri ! . can Grocer, all about nutmegs. This I spice, so much used in every family, is indigenous to the Moluicas, reach ] :ing its greatest -perfebtion in I Amboyna. This island belongs to the Dutch, who do not pert:tit the I cultivation, of the nutmeg in the other islands under their control. The nutmeg tree is twenty-five- or thirty feet high 'when fully &own, 1 with foliage of a rich dark green. 11 and plentiful. It reaches ma= 1 ver y { taritv,'or full- productiveneas, at the 'fifteenth year from planting. From the I bloSsom to the ripening of the frith takes about seven Months,: bat ;as the - tlee -is a perennial bearer, there are alWays blossoms, green fruit and ripe on the tree. The yield is . most plentiful in theJast four months-of the year.' The average yield per annum of a healthy tree is - lbs of 'nutmegs and 11-, lbs.,_ of 5 • mace. A plantation of one thousand treesl requires the labors of seven coolies, fifty oxen and two ploWs,, o r cultivation slat' hari,esting. - -. T . fruit is gathered by, means of a ho attaelled to a long pole. It is sha 1 i ii ed like a pear, about th4"size of a peach; and has a delicate "bloom." -The nut has three coverings; the. oqtsicle one is a thick,' fleshy I husk, having a strong flavor of nutmeg. This husk, preserved' in Syrup when young,isa favorite sweetmeat in the Ease Indies. Under this husk is the' bright red mace, which is carefully A tthined by hand and dried 'on mats in the snn. It loses its rich scarlet and becomes a dull,orange color, and reqnires to be kept', perfectly dry to, preserve ita - fiavor. I After, the mace is removed from the fruit, the nuts, , in theirbrown Shell's, are placed on hurdles" over a slow fire, f which is; kept constantly burning ender them' for two months. The nuts then rattle in-the shells, which are crack-, eil- with a wooden mallet, the .sound nuts selected and. packed in wooden cases 'and sprinkled: over • - with.dry, ,sifted lime, and are then ready for market. .The bast •nntmegs are den'se, emit oil when picked with 4 'pin, and can always be known . by ,their heavy weight. - Poor Ones are light and easily ,known. r"%E[ONV- SOIL IVAS MADE. = Prof. Agas' , iz said that all the materials on which ag„ricultUral_progress depend are decomposed rocks, and not so much thoSe that underlie the, soil, on the surface, and ground to powiler by the glaciers. Ice all over,the coadnent is the agent that has grOund out more soil than all other agencies . pnt together. The penefratien of water into the rocks, fereste, running water and baking, sons hive, done something, but_the elabiers,morc. In 'a lbrmer-=age the United. States was, covered with ice serf_!/1 thousand feet thick; and the ice 3 ,-,:Leving from north to south by the attraction .o.f the tropical warmth or pressing weight of the snow and ice behind, ground the rocks _over+ which was called soil. These masses of ice - rah be tracked by the hunter. He haSinadt . ;:i stmly-of them . in the CoUntry as . far:south Alabama,blit 'has observed the same -phenomenon h 3. Europc , , particularly in Italy, wly-re, among the AlPs . glaciers now in progress. The, stones - and • rock: ;ground , and polished "by 'the -1-1e:,..r r . - ; can easily be distinguished from Those....stra,tched' - by. running The angular boulders fohnd. in in:;adows :Ind . -the terraces Of -rivers nis," reaelled bY'Ni•ater cati-beacconnt •_..-1 (.6r only iu tbis.way. FEW:W(4:43 218 , 31..7T DCcES. —The 1 - 10:nesiic;-ilnek. is one of the most I..)rids of the farmer, but it h t one -great objection, which is, that it is till unmerciful gormandizer, anti is aiffiailt to raise. Where 'there arp.rinds or streams, it is As profi. , able as any fowl; it is fiery and _its eggs are- preferred by nianY to those of the hen: Where they hays , free -access to ponds; they feed on.various reptiles, and several ' specks) of aquatic .grass which they • 'find, bulnelth the .. surface; , anal which is a . very excellehrt_snb .. stitute, for animal' food. When in ! s'c!'s itre abundant, they require no supp...v. .of meat, as they obtain ; a sufficiency of Animal foocthemselveS; . brit When this is not the case, they must he fain - jailed liberally, or they will speedily 'die.! Potatoes boiled, mash <l ittid.Mixed with meal, make ah'rxecilent article of - ;feed for the dinik. • P beenmes very fat - when fed (milt, 'and - when in preparation for the market, is perhaps the best fbod that-can be given except Young ducks require great attention. *Their voracious habits often induce them to eat to r9pletion, and many die while quite young, from no other Cause.— Gemantown 7; , legrirptt. • I run- THE SEED.-11 is a good tines and a good plan at this season of the . year to be on the . lOokout i,,ceds for the coming s'ekson to pre-, pare . (if it his not alreadylmen done): - Such rds,as s one pr(;dueeS himself, cleiinsing aud : as , orting -it for the -seeding. , :_llien the selection of new -4eed—of seed ,of new grains- and roots —Sliou!d be a -part of every farmer's-business..these winter mon- Grass seed grains, and Veg,e tahlPs,-ciin be bought cheaper ,for cash nr)w thin 2 .two months hence. Be. , ..ides ' there should. be an eager `searc'.l for 'information• as to the arid adaptation of,new things tinqs own needs and localties. This.dan only be obtained ! tiy in quiry-, through •papers . devoted (in whole or-in Dart) to giving agricul inral information ; 'wherein fat ners exc.liano their opinions aud.. (4riet.i ieliees relating to whatever is qw or called . tiONV under the sun. This is a hind that ma* be acted upon with _ _ . wisdom. - Hoy BEE t S. - Piofessor Agassiz said, in_reference , to honey bees: The beehive consists when-in fall activity, of one queen, several - hundred drones, and many thousand Working bees. These .constitute a ;comma pity by -welch a combined systern of lab:sr is carried on transcending in many respects the most comlicated i.crions of man himself. Their striae nre Slioi - vs no organ similar to those whiff the mental functions are I,Mfjsted in the higher animals and :a man. Therhaye no * brain proper, Lor,does their nervous si stem Cor respondliti any way to, that of the ertiihriitek =1 . • - , ~. 1 Trn: farmer sh 6 . old sow his Fs, ..;,-.e". 0 n.,i r.; . o_trarm,.hisit-IiiRZ11.,11:11 RA the JP, Sc: • /1(:M4I' trfirt he CP, take csre pt the re, r.ild pay ftli bP,O'r, tec:li hi 4 wit° ,nOl to n i •:_thi l ta.l2t hill E's . , . • P - iics'aid that .t hPr• wit% never an a iltapl a ram,. . - An honest employment ifik Ile best FU flu the ran flnfh /UV brat. lescelbmeons. • REAVDMIOND GS dt Caid:BERIZN'S. WATCHES $lO TO 4800 '1 = At AN ENDTRRS VARIETY OF SIL YEE-WARE At tiAIIfI3ERLTW,S. BEzi,,=mx ! ,apLi? RINGS • - At If you are, looking for a beautiful - r Christmas present, examine the Stock • 1 • At CEIA3II3KBLIN'S. 1 THE LARGEST AND BEST AS SORTMENT OF , I TEWELRY, WATCIIES, 1 ! &OOHS. SOLID '.`.ND PLATED 'Goops EVER =ink= nr TOWANDA I ARE NOW OFFBED AT' W. L CHAMCERLIITS. _ 11. • . , • FIREI FIRE ! ! FIRE! !•! ON ACCOUNT OF A FIRE WHICH CLOSED: UP. A LARGE STOVE FOUNDRY, ' WE HAVE PURCHASED STOVES WHICH WE OFFER FORTWO,THIRYS THE USUAL PRICE. CALL EARLY; TO GET THE BAR- GAINS HOWARD Sz RIDGWAX yalusing, Jan. 28, 1874 SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE The second %tidier term of ibis institution will come:aim Id'iNDAY; JANUARY VS, 111744 No pains will be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefully looking to the interests of each individual ati,dent to make its work even more ellicient. Each teacher will have Lie speCiality, and use every facility to make the topics interesting.,andlo secure the Largest possible results in hie departpent. Classes will be organized in Several new studies in !Science and Language. , Also the classes in En glish will be remodeled.scrlis to meet the wants of new students desiring to pursue these branches. To save expense, text books, the same as in the county wid be Used in the Englith branches, with" the exception of Geography. To make the sopurn of non-resigv..t students more pleasant, the Principal' will tips his boul.e— airnated but few rode from the latitltnte building —for boarding purposes, viten% ro.ros forniabed tbrorghont and provided with clothes closets and other eonveniences will be Tarnished for the zottng ladies. . The best rooms in the Institute will be furnished anal ussigned to the young men; all will board at the house of the Principal 'I here will be a ceeeful superviiiion on the part of the Principal and teachers of the Manner in which etudents employ their time. Price for furnished room and board, including "fuel, lights, and washing not to ex,eeditz pieces, $4 oo per week. Students iwill furniab , their men toilet and be held accountable for.tha furniture in their rooms. Those desiring tonreparn themselves for the work of teach to doriog the TO -1 / o witlll 'Bummer , should apply to the Principe at lance r • Tuition from your to Ten DOllll5, per term, se -cording to studies pursued. \ For further particnl.rs or 'circulars, 'address the Princip4, E. E. QIIINLA.N. Tewenda Pa. WILLER FOX. • Jan. 13. ` Pre-'t B Nerd Tru..tees. NEW FURNITURE STORE. • • JOSEPH • II INES Has now opened a AM Furniture Stare en BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, Where he will heep on hand . A GENERAL ASSORTMENT . : OF FURNITURE. IWhtun will be cold AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE - All who may favor him with their patronage . . Wnatever may be wanted in tko Furniture CALL ON HINES . • and examine goods arli 'prfees before purchasing Oirwherr. , May 91.1875. pt . 00K-BINDRY.-THE PUBLIC ..1-1 tit informed that the Book-Bindery tild b eien removed to the ..Reporter" third dory, where will be done • B 0 0 E-B INDIN O! In all its rations branches, on terms as reasonable as 4.the times" will allow. The Bindery will be nn• der the charge of • EL C.INEWEJOKEI4 in experienced 'limier. arid all work will be prat:Ugly done in a. sti, le and manner which cannot be Sinai led. Mask., Magazines. P.. einpapars, Old kooks. bound in every 'variety of style. Particular atten tion will be paid to tne Ruling and Binding. of BLASE 8008, To any desired pattern, which in quality and dam bility leW be warranted. All wort will be ready for delivery When pramisedicr The patronage OS the public is solicited. and per. fact satisfaction guarranteed. Towanda. Aligner 2. tAitt • - }IOW IS THISIFOR,LOW I We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates: Hemlock Flooring, (choice).— - $ lB per IL Wbite Pine ....... • • 16 Pitch N .... 23 .. Riding 116 to 25 " Pickets from $2 - to $4 per handrld. • PLAACO, MATCHM), ItZSAWING, kc.. Done at a moment's notice and br the best maildn. ter noir made. We hare on hand Ma 1117NDIIED THOUSAND FEET DRY LUISE= We hem in the NW Pond THREE' HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND 4 :° FRET OF WILBER. . ' And are constantly blazinfectaring. 'sr Parties who aan reach us are foolish to go near the mixed for Lumber. as under any stream. stances we cam BELL IT VEAPI:II—at least the cost of transportation from hereto the. railroads say $2 to $3 par thousand. Zmui 24. 'T1 VIECUTOWS NOTlCE. —Notici i• hereby elan that all grist= Indebted t ttab , ulnae, al Parley Johnson. late of Windlss. esesee.d, are requested to make Immediate pa) meet essi ell persons Whig datum ,si dust ear setae" lam prespee era m ar aatbeettested fill=lpfa Cl= F B°S7 41` Would 'hilts the LARGEST AND B Whkb will be meld ' BASH INSTITUTE WAND Hart. fast noel LiiMaßi They keep of TOMB IST Paeans la wan Apecttolly United Towanda, May A NEW. :I Has purchased S. CAsr4 and will WILiES—BI. Towanda. Ilov A YEE'S roit ALL Tax Caring Coati patio% Dyson - alpelas. II Lad laEtn Dropsy. 'mum. . mars and . Salt ltheam Waring. Oast. ffeareles. • Tanner OM and larifying the Bloodars them . -• • alai purgallve yet perfsead. Their effects abluidently show bow much they ace all other Pllls. -- Tbsy cue safe and Oman to take. - but powerful In care. ; Tbey purge orit ths foal Lul a caws ape ; they eta:Mate the sloingieh or insordined organ . salon; and they Invert hea th and toes to the °abaci& They curs not cab tralmcif day O&M of nary body. but formldr able and, Pease& Most skilful phial. .cans_ m ost t elsrgynan , and our best iffy, seas. elm - •of oozes performed and in sa i ke ;treat benefit@ hews dalvod front these Pith; Choy 14 the t and beet physic or ' children, b acme milld as cri- ea spatial: . Begtetagat costal they artless, to ; and being yam y vegetable :beg an entirely • • • . H. B. nsatiAL Orniptown CS* =MEER! az to faU midoipwr Or FURNITURE Or TRIM arw on t handths I= = RE alapirrman or GOODS IS TOWANDA. Wholesale prices. ~ i , L alto ploksrod to do t Ei3=l , ERT K ING on the most reaseiutble terms We also In 'Eton' and mak° to order a r BLEND 813, Ell ll= uov .DlNas, , I FLOORINGS, Acc. J. O. rnosrr & SONS Oct. 1, 1873 1 L, OW o . ll\ 1 M A R GEO. ceft i ßE & ' SON the lergeet wortmeat of A AND ITALIAN ARIBLE ' • ibis ieotion . to whlcb they attention of tho pnbiia d or Ititzttsb to order MO lIIiTENTS; NEs mANTLES, Ace, Of ever* sty* LOWEST TERMS. 4:~~~ EZZESII MiOABE & SON. LPL • Mst AT TIT BELLOWS J. • KIIILENDALL Third Ward Coal Yard .of L. *good supply of SULLIVAN COAL Always'on 41. at ths.,LO.7ll:llC IPB2OZIL I/13 O.A,THAR [ • • • • • 0P • FAXILI HMO, nes4 - 5 - Jaztadice. Dyspepsia. bull t t likKO Btonsaf.h and Breath. Itry • nw imetiilwtoss. i:n4stos. Biliotupieft; Liver Compkink • placemum a ko., LownL. NAaa. ••• Analltla.l Cbsuass. • • spilltellem la C. AY Prictioal , W4410N13 I ',WAO2!I:#I; I hive on hand a largo Than any other estabtiehm WAGONS AND Of every description - man Tomas, Mirth 26.-1873. AUTUMN. .1873. MONTANYES September 10, 1873 I WE' r INSURE I. - KINDS OF PROPS TY • 1 - .„ Aflintit LOU, OB MUCHA dir t FIRE AND L G,HTNING. r - ire rarrosent over Aft, as Capital.' • Old Mall* d Home Oomlazdes. litrri Tlitil #-- lir TztB ounsT Airs' ' ACCIDENT, From Mao day to one year. NOBLE Tab. 10.1070.• QUPERIOR AORIOUL MACINLIM, for gab by R. WELLES, TOWANDA. PA..-, Mew No. I Itetwors Mock; worth Me &nue own. WBOiXBALI AND . MAIL =ALI 11/0:1771.011311.11319 AONNT. lowtite Mobtote. Bono Powers and Th wheel Wok Plaster Bower% Onto 'Seel modem, movendbll And Ateel ,rtini Worm Roes, Clover Hullers ind Yaws wows's. worn D 1161111311. aster 51111.17119 saes cnn rowan CIeTILI woitio, cam earttais sos auto Of roves. ocs.. ao. and damen in Pait. utistos printed etr- C 4= l =ehed or walled trite to di applicant.. It win cost bat three Nate to send for Wailers n portage 1 Persoors when la Towards. oell end a.. urs4 +[mo22 R. K. WILIAM TIC .PILLS, EF(HEST MART PRICE }RAIN, BUTTER - AND, EGGS, GEORGE SMITH, 00 1 nUret WAGON LIIHT 1 LIMBER AND WAGONS .WHICH I WdL SELLAIRBiAP eountni to order an sh rt notice. BRY ma NEW GOOD-S' • • 1 ' t I I IM !NG OPENI N_ -AT-r \' i i v? I 1 EST lITOCIIt AND ITTH 003IP iLIII trEANCE :VII WENT. IN C&EL PAID JOE W7a4VIING, tNow luivathothents. ! I mßosztozeurs • CLOTHING:EMPOBttrMI VIPOSMI,TIII MIN EOM Pbrmertivecupled b 7 a. Jacobi.) eO. of The moth growth of Tryon& requires the ensu e/cm of businese;end the undersigned. miming this Tull of the community In the M1W,7:r7 . 177r7' 1n MV7 7 1 Rai °mod a new store to BMWs= l s Mock. (format!, occupied by EL Jacobs.) and b now vs pared to offer to Ids aid oastonuirs aad the public rassnilly, a better stock of , PR ( t MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING t in the Than aus be found In ant other ostablisdurant oat• ado Um claim My stock tuts w been purchased tram the nuns. tacuunre this season, so taut I bays so old stock to net rid cf. bought et high prices. I hare a full Hue of GENTS' !FURNISHING GOODS of the tinted quality mid latest style., which I am Offering at low Vire& t I have no connection with the old stand, aud when you want anything in the clothing line. tor 'himself or boys, call on me In Benßeman's Block. Towanda, March 28. 1872.1 t Z. 11451331111TELD T 4 t 1 pRRSENTS FOE ALL Is constantly receiving, in addition to his large stock of Jewelry, PINS, BANDS, AMERMAN and SWISS GOLD AND SILVER , WATCHES, ELVER PLATED WARE OF.ALL VARUTHM GOLD, SILVER, Axt) STEEL SPECTACLES, SILVER AND PLATED Of all deicriptions at the lowest prices WATCH. CLOCK and JEWELRY repairing done 0 the beat manner, and warranted. •Thant• for a liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuance of th• same. Towanda, Nov. WE CLAIM FOR LAZARUS, & MORRIS' ;MO 40C•if v • The IndermenUonei advantages over taus% in ordi. nary nee, the proof f which may' be seen in the extraordinary saliss, Sad constantly increasing de mand for them: t i , , • lat. That room the —4 'ullar construction of the si "s,ec glasses they asst preserve the sight, render ing frequent chanitertnnecessary. EEO hd, That they confer a brilliancy and diatinctnese of vision, with an amount of ease and comlort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. ad. That the material' from which the Lenses are ground. l■ manufactured specially for optic purpos• es, and Is pure. hard. and brilliant, and not liable to become scra•ched. 4tD. That the frame In which they are eet. wheth er In Gold. Silver. or Steel, lrte of the finest quali , y and finish ann guaranteed perfect In every respect. For sale only by our outhonsed agent In this local ity. We never supply : or employ peddlers. WM. A. CHAAIBERIUN, Nev. 20,1872. O, A. BLACK CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT-' And u low u the lowest GLASSWARE, MI TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE; STONE WARE, of Court I world say to ths publio that ,on any goods kept In stock I will riot on undersold. Ilay Uvators. • WU& Towindi; rob. it, 1874: BAKERY AND DINING BOOM First block north of Ward Rotuma BP.EAD, PIES, CAIq,CRACKERS, And bold at Wholamps and ROW. In our DIM) ROOMS we will aocommodata the public with either I lunch or a : good meal at all times of thi day and evening. • 1 ' OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON RAND DIMINO =RIR SEASON. Abel a fine assortment of Groceries. Confectionery. Fruits, Nitta. &a. tf 3 D. W. SCOTT & 00. - pox & -MIR= do oot i tal um io Minder, nowt ~i~*!I iljJ)i~ ♦T THE NEW JEWELRY SRORE I W. A. ROCKWELL VINE GOLD BETS, RINGS STUDS, CHARMS, - . ;;_IEQIKLACES, RINGS AilD CHARMS oLooKs W. A. ROCKWELL. CELEBRATED AND EYE GLASSES, Sole Agent, Towanda, Pa. r;m7Ti TERNS, WOOD WARE, . BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, GLASS SHADES, 0. A. SLAGS. BASED DAIL Y, kief Num , „ • S WOODPORIV. q • ... NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE' STORE, Na $, MON kOWIIITBISLOO6.BIIII/016 8$ le receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which .he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cask-consisting of Gans Oers; Hte &13TOSA, Boys CAL? BOOTS, LANE% Muses and Can Shoes of all kinds di all bought rect from the Manufacturers, and haml• made, all goods warranted. , A raw. smut or Livrium FISDINGB Thankful for past favors; I_ solicit a continuance of the same. Towanda, Ray. 1. 1872. • NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY 1 `Opposite the sox i 4 TOWANDA, PENN'L HENRY STULEN Respectfully announce to his friends and patrons that he has built a NEW 131119 OARIIIAOE FACTORt whore he wallconstantly hoop on hand . tall wort went of - FAMILY CARRIAGES,' TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING KILKYFI. AND SKELETONS, Made of the beet material and finished In the best dty style. His long experience In dty Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others In the , • Finish, Style and Durability of his Wagotti: All they, seta le an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK previous to purchasing elsewherS. ALL. WORK WARRANTED TO airs PERFECT SATISFACTION. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tendod and reepectfully sal; a continuance of the 11111210.. REPAMLNG PROMPTLY ATT.Mi'DED TO reduced prices Town mia. Zatl.lß. 1,172,1 f FO CINDERY & MACHINE SHOP. The undersigned having zirchased the Fowl* end .Machine Shop lately • o ed by John Carman, Sr. prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch. WEiRINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MAN ,p- R I LL S , And all kinds of MILL IRONS 15M)E TO ORDER. ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to nisi, satisfaction. SHINGLE MACHINES Of the Woe and moat Improved lands man • • - and Sept conitantly on hand ready,for use. PLOUGHS, ,\ UDE-DILL, IRON . AND WOODEN BEAMS or. all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds,: and the latest improvements kep constantly on hand. CHURN POWERS, LARGE. rAND 33IALL SIZE, STOVE' CASTINGS CELLAR GRATES, ST,VT) AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KETTLES And all kinds of castings furnished to March :PI. IaTO MEANS k ROCKWELL. :BLOOD & CO., I , • _ . Still continual o manufacture their celebrated 1 HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will tell a better machine, for Lou money than can be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for our machines that they Irtll do as much, or more, than any other. and are more durably built. tie personally superintend our work and see that it la well down. We will send DISMEPTITE CATALOGUES, of our mactdnes.'on application.. ONE AND TWO HORSE PO One it Two Horse THRESHER 4' SRPERATOPA • THRESHER and CLEANERS, - FAN.NING MILLS, CLlSeeLeil AND DRAG HAW WILL% HAW 'AND GIIIST MILL work done to order. ,1 I Give lII* call before purchasing elsewhere. 'Pd " 00 G/103(IVIDI s SI,I33LIS " 00 2.. i ap 4 o aff Aug. 2. 1889. " WOOL CARDING - , • MANUFACTURING, &C. 3 . After a recess of four years, and heavy irpendiltre In fluor°. lug Hills and Water. Power, we again re sume our old buslnesi of KANOPACTCRING, WOOL OMIDniG, CLOTS ' DRUMM% &O.* Appreciating the hard times, we have thought beat not to let dawn ." but to push Hor.te Industry as the twat means of restoring plenty. For the accommodation of the nearly extinct race of spinners, Ti. shall make dolls. For 'those who prefer, we will mate Yarn.— STOCKING •YAHF. FLANNEL. &O. In conjunction with Local Option we propose to aid the frukality of the country by mating a few thousand yards of bout Cloth, that will enable• every man to keep his breeches on. Those who can. should (111 U and are -will ! show them one of the outmost and most . completa WOOLEN i'4.43T9ItIEE--- In the United States. Onr machinery is now in good order, as oar water power is neirerdailing he public may be in no tear of disappointment, and we warrant SU work to be done properly. • H. B. INGHAM. , Ciunptown, Pa.. ktity 14. 1873. putt SALE.—A place of 5 , acres, with a dwelliug bonne. good turn. orchard, acc. thereon. • A splendid chance for a' Mesh eta or a storekeeper; win be sold cheap. Enquire or W. BelftWierun Temipttarilin Icanl GROOM AND PROVISION Mct 04:8 k EDWA #0;01', FAM LY GFRQO'E.RI S , • • \ mzacroire BLOCS. ToltiAsne;, . • \ ;1- . ____ L " • ° . , . a We do , not mem t! necessary to .omm:wate ill tbe &tercet midden we keep. Om amortemnt le \ ' , FIRST CLASS G'OODS. Cash paM far Parnien Prodnos. JAMES MoCIABE, Ifarchl.lloo. , j WM. EDWAEbs. vox.MERCIIII are now receiv " Inta yreab Mod of Goods tir their Übe. bought Waco the lit Joglool7. to which they Invite the M b:ration of thetr friends. We keep the largeet • stock . In town. .oar goods are troth and deaf:lole. We sell at lowest market priori. Jae. IF7I. • FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decline - in price, and selling cheap at retail. . FOE dt idElteult. *Jan. 19. 1871. vox & MERCUR are selling Gro .a. caletat retail. Jam 19. Int. VOX & , BIERCUR are selling New and !huh Goods. Jan. 19. Iff7l. PDX MERCUR are selling Oro cerise' amp. ' Jan. 19 7 Is7l. , , - pox & MERCUR are selliueirst x elan Goods onl7. < . Jan. 19. 1871. FOX ' dr, MERGOR are selling cheapar than aver. , Jan. 19. MIL\ Ri MB ' H ER that we are selling Goads at RETAIL! And that we won't be undersold. Jaw 19, 1811. ' FOX St =EOM: MICRIGAN.FINE.XIITI TOBAC CO-misery Jab. IV, 11171 • •,• FOX & MERCIIII'B.'" O UR. CUSTOMERS can 'rely . 4on . getting the very best the market affords.sed at lowest prices. ' E. T. FOY, Towanda; Jan. 19.11. . HENRY HEECUE. EMFAIBERTHATFOX ItrElt Jl:11. CUR i'are retailing all Ilvele of Groceries at anode. aleprices. The largest stock in town. Goods Oral -Gass. I Prices low. E. 'a. FOX, Reel. 29.10. 17EN'RYX siElictrß. N ENV !STEAM FLOURING MILL HENRY EMMEN. The enbaccib desires to give notice that hie new STEAM FLOTRING- Is now in srucceaafrd operation, and that be to pie pared to dd all work in his Line on abort notion. . CUSTO. GRINDING DONE ON.TII.E'EkIIE DIY Wheat. Buckwheat and Rye Flour, Corn Thal, Peed, Btu., &c., always on . hand, and for sale at tewesleatee. PALRTICiIILAR NOTICE...-Persons. livitswe-Zn tho west aide of the river desiring to patronize my mill, will have their ferry veld both Ways, when they briny pests ft ton bushels and upwards. apl.4'7li P. SI ATRIISI. G . 13h: PATCH, WEQLESALE AND RETAIL • GROCERIES AND, PROVISIONS, The licqtbri nds of The llidlaest price paid for ill iltide of CO UNT.R.Y PRO DUCY REUTER, POULTRY AND GAM}I • • Especial attention paid to tilling orders, 'Cioodr delivered free of charge anywhere In the Borough. C. B. PATCH. Towanda, lan 14, HUI . EILENBERGER'S TROUT PONDS ! - We will be prepared to *ell trout prawn fecim November 20. 1874. to January 20. 0474 " Spawn cannot lw transported during any other season of the year.: Alan a splendid lot of young ItPiTtec.itre Miring the months or tebrwery. March and April. The prOprietor having had experieum in 'matins and arranging trout :ponds, ogars his 'services to those contemplating laying out and stocking diihe- - ries. at reasonable rat' s. • A beauthui Grove and a large Picnic Eons° ar• ranged eakessly for parties, Won the grounds. Theme tamoua Ponds are located on the line of the endlivau and Erie It. It., about 12 mike from Towanda,- admitialon to pontTa,l2 cents; Reason tickets, $l. For BM partloulars call ou or addr«sa• 8. B. EILEN BERGER Oet. 224 Laddabora, uraotor. County. Pa. ' COPARTNERSHIP.—The under aigeod have • formed. a copartnership for the intrpJeo.o!co#ductluit a OENEEAL WILLING BUSINESS. The highest market prices paid for all kinds of Grain. •1 FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL FOE SALE = and delivered in any part of the Borough without . extra charge. Orders by mail' or otherwise, will receive wawa attention.; ' L. d. ouLvgti, W. N. FOSTER, JAN FOSTER, Sugar Creek Mai, May 14. 1873.4 - , BeiRciAMS IN SToVESI Sc., &c., Given to all parch It Ait W A 1 TowA, normitiLi - iio:tiii,_,-.- Tom El roolesalosadiistailDsalosisi = An, - PROVISIONS,' ALWAYS COMPLETEc, ' .We sell nothing but IN SITESHEQUIS, pv:rNisvitsnYm3ica344 DEALER IN Tb*ANDA, PA • V L 0 U ALWAYS ON HANtr, 'TINWARE, HARDWARE, IRON' ex NAILS, MI CARPEN ' TOOLS, &c., cP for'Cash, at 1`..1 STORE, end )iedi6ineB.' r DR. B. polrtsitott. AVM 1 OLD CASH ii•Rtr4. STORE,, snamOrm Tummy #4l** . i ! ' , Ciarta o r *an 'ill litei mite* irows*•ll. :.iiivemicinto iiaaegbinr4 th i 0 e - is Katz situ! ling astoplitte imortmadt. comatbstr* au ,exttintt, 4*. MS", etabnicanig i*si artiot•ii 'nand is nu, &Mi. tar' Rillaiidella $lll/1).."11,01104114, odpuukil witti to *4 pr w remaivrant• .4 the pnblitn. +bleb =I vni , k o Z e =ti e L s irlimt -"it t !=tirr .al i w zr l Itotoll.'oonidittoelf , - All' ' . Dwas, Mrincons, oapneets, I, . 1 r :1 mrp, pas. %minim : i• • 1 • I•i . 1 • i• . r . ALCOHOIi AND 1 ' ' :191111091NTINE,1 • ' ' ii - i ' '. ' , l .8613 H. PAINTi .VASNII3B, 7EUTE-WABII, ' • Mil ill kinds of Bralbes, .. ' KEROSI4iVE OR COAL .04,- Man - 7 punting 19igals,1 Loma I.i sitions, Incas, 'meow* • • ererm, Lard. Mae, Nadi Foot, , 11 ' -1 7 ' TANNER'S AND MACHINE 0118, Blau and Tnlyt. ai nitinlas .n tbetr .thei'y, , i 4 unari 4 comas' , 131 3 0,210f3,, Fit.USIZEI3.IIO , , \ itrulad4. 16 , D3ree. _ .' , 1 POCKET BOOKS, PORT MON.AIB, . 1 . KniVell. itAXOTS, ' ' , TOOTS. 4 ; 1 I AND awe Pir:PeltATlvpl3, rule lviNts AND riswort2, • . . jor Medicinal no, ' t ; - ' \ ~ ~ , 1 TOBACCO, Brll7, PIPBEI len , GOATS, , , Ceram Field , mut flower lteedi ,l. , Trassek ,I3ap• porters, litueleseeortee, `gbunld/ v ßracee. Breast Ilereettong Biu" NI nil Bottkuhr s, NIWIn dtudls sud M L Idus, Hyriupel, , Nue, tettr-fteeattag Irrnitlars. Mori! ' =marten, F, Fiseurinf Exttl,iicts, kitOile _..— ...___ Ingi. (Hass - ,WAnis, fiktins. Wahl, Guts. His% •Brici. and Seem Diaddike. Fib Tickle, Am-. Dinnftlini. &c 6; ^llO, Echictia,od a .1 .1c Medloilies, and all MO pupular }= 141 . 1 I • • 1 / _ - C - MEI INES. H All articles Arsr'razited as represent' led. Persona at • distance taiiiief?elve their- orders] by stage mall. wnicb will receive prompt and careful attentiwn. gratuitously at the once, dawn* implyt • WTlisuirtof or past pit/ronage, ar d tea pert. fully au uoimix• to their frit: Hib.ltiol the pm le.that no pains .half hcf . .perect , wrtlaryJan merlt eon. titituOion thei r enu6tld4non snd_pitr4 gown, ire Opel' Sundays for prescript from to 10 M 0., and 12 m. l L and 5 t 0.6 p. • 0..P07 & April 1, 1872:—=,yr. I THE - MILD PuIVE. - .. - h • .: 111311PHRE13'S Et 011E'CO A TR IC -s,pEki F. 1 C s , • il .' s . 1 . .. Have proved. l'i-m tho mart am 53 expertetice. an entire euereeo.' fiS, niple. prompt. ifftleut and relit. ble. .Tireit are the only m die•tielpertkctly .dented ,to popular uorri.... Movie that mistake. caikont be Ataillsiti using tlisio; too h4r1111111.1 41. to be (itirtrnai and ud any elp.ilit as to twi alrra) a' T liable. They Lae- thr'ltigtiept ..41.1.211.0.11fi I tiUDI from 41, and wit) alway a render extisfacrion. 1 1 '4 I entice, I. FosTrii, Con Notation, !nil imination, 2. Wortus,.Wortn Fever Wiirin 3. Cry 110. or teethihs'of frifatits. '4. Diarrhoea. Or fltitlifreu or AA tits, , • 6. Dy.entary, 6. chol e r. Matteis, C tihg, 7. tr,iituthe. Cold.. Bronchitis ; awls, ittigene. Fah ea t he. 9. tfead.clies ;,S•ek HegOaclie. 10. D soeF. a, thong . 11. Bcippremselq or :ram , ul "Perods, 12 White, toolProtege.;Pe.l.gle, l 13. ('ropy Coop Dittbstilt Breathing, , 14. 8.1 t: Rheims; Erpipglas. Eruptions, 15' Itheyousti-its. title mite: Nibs. Di. 'Fever end Ague. Fever, Agnes, 17. Plles,ll3lnta, or tileedind; 18. Oplithglnly: and sore or 3% - eallEygo, 19; catarrh. scats or chronic, Influenza, 20. Whooping Onigh, ainleht coughs, 21. Asthma, oli:preirNect b-e..thiO4,, • 22. E r Doicharges. 23. Scrofula, enoarepi ;;laude, 24. ,Genergl Debility,, physical V. esitnlsa, 25. Dropgy and stuoity 26: - Sea Sicktieg, Kiekneem front riding, 27. Kidney Digi•are, 1- %8. Net von.. I.ktoilty, Srmival Wcalcnets. Itivoltinta.y discharges, • 29. Sore Mooth. Canker, • SO. Thin il7 31. P'sitalul Periods, with Sriasaas, 32.' sufferings of ht..; l 33. Epilepay.SlPa44lng, St.- vitue Dance, 34,..„Diutheria, ulcerated gore throat. 33. Chronic CringPstionß and Eruptions. t 0 ciets. (ex , ept 2g. 32.. and 33,) Flt 'WILY CAS '-t. Cato (Morricrof with, shore. 35 la rge vials and Man ual of i•irections,' ', $lO - tio Cane (1forocio)!Of 20 large vials land 110014.: j 600 Sing!'" Ihrzeal and Vials as abO4e. `' • 1 Terse requedieg are Rent by the caso , oraingle box to any part of the eountry,l free of c harge, on receipt of pric4. 'Address I CLALK B. PORTER, Oriv*ist Tow:mil., Pa. May 28._1871;. " A W:0 L Y IN SHEEP ,CLOT 1 ' Itaars WOLF . H .. , .. ji Begs tothfoi'm his nnmerons Onstomers, l who 4"esire to)systi themselves of an opi3 to supply themiselves filth 1 I I, r . . Jj : . : •., . ' , 1 THE BEST, W NTEIt.CLOT t . ,tiT 1, - Ert LOW rracEs, ghat he has Jost ovened the be 1 it stock of 1 It . MtN.S'IAND BOYS' W •'' I , - f 1 . Er tar displayed in . the raarket. I REIIF-lIBEI4 that tni'gPods ard , alt FIRS , and IVAIIRANtED W I EL.Li MADE. ii • ~ '; I ' One dour South 91' Fox l k 3litacciJ,. Oct. 1.7187 NEw ..1 ESTABLISH • J 0 IT I s NT • • Has removed tb the btaldlng.f. W. T. Davies, :gsq"., • s . OPPOSITE. 3IERCTRB ;.. I F. • I • knd le now prepered to furnish vie.n,ty with eferything in the 0.0 L 0 T- A For,geatlamen and B loimsa AND CLCH' E Ov THE IitiORTEST • :4 1 ' • t . .1 PF,RFEO FITS GrII 1 r• !; • . •_, I - r. •I ' . - " - . ' 1.. --• My Mock of Clothe I haw been beet fo the mae.ket„ and I feel MI satleteptipn. &C., EEN! ME kr, 'or GO TO: . • ItS 11.1 N STREEr, ‘ 1 1 • FOE LATEST STYLES rI 1 CLOTHING. i II __ . _,l , tl • • ' I - DOOM lIIIIDUItTTD 'M , ET DAT. TuRitiIeTTADVOtOrTeITOTT. t ' I BEI [;Clot11111 , . 7 JULWS EMI Rl\ G Eliiii A's oc,d I s BLogs..' the peopl ne of 1= E tri`- OTICE, an ZEINi EED *elected f i roth the out lent will ghe ff ; .L. 'SUM ON. 'lllO/ p~ ''efiAl4l 2 .lq4ic':insl.',7 MU TUB i i PATIONI3 •kt)6e, TO*ANDA, 0 4atuir . E 1 Et El I S g - I Pri •l4 7l ramirrie thot r find t.titt It, _ oOurating a I JAT rp. iL1*T11.3..111E11133, Rowlins, - ( L liaicezi/REB. ageing • • oafid, kelrted iM ZEZI ITANIC I=l FE* IrA.O YE Si =TR . EPrir KtßpS TIRE ' INFAS For 3Liclull Pu OBA 0, SNUFF I AT.E NT ---. • ' ,&ri a Yine isaort • ryi UM AND VA Vans ittan Gompoitu from 9 o'r I Dr, MA. ordny of 1, nen g of m kr,in we Mil , 741472 Towsn el T NAT;IO4. ' or TqWAND rid PIT StiAP FL .. . . 1. offers I .f a 1 . 1 • L B I ANKISCI BUSIEESS. AID ON DEPOSITS . ACCORDMIIT IO • =scrum or Nora • shine to ,ANITY, No. ~ Englai~d.lielaud toviiks En. • at parpciee . Ua old crntry. ‘ by r ways on, and. lawroldi AT ;aid,joriC.S B. LL. Preside i nt e 1. Isg9.: . NOBLE at Thiq Ban amartion a ENE Hrl4:zsli SPIXIAL CuEt. Parties nfts•lttts • psi clussl rafts lor n or fro 3g lines. • crairtb. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 - 25 GEE o=l OR PO Dery na I A. INZINI REAL' ES iLL 0A N' ';AG FOR SAE ON iOO ;11,11, 'DV 1 Oil 1 00 lEEE ted couv6nien of is NOBLY: & 1031 I=3o EMI EiMM P' :GEM "T PARI iv ., „net Mo . i ARE To MEM ilin rararr.t, . , 7.IsTATIo,' No.] S 29. 1 9 EMI Alt - 2 45,12 43 $ ,10 i I.' l o 11 28 1 29 13 351 1.5 ri 29 1 2 515 15 351 3 Q 5 02 .. 9 05; ' Iyave;•ly. . l:..:11 45i 55- 705 9 1:1- ...11 35; 542 6,58 9.19 ! .11 'Pi, 5:46 653 1uiq..f.....Tu50; 505 115 10 5 , 14'....W.ya1u5itig..:. 9 45.','575 1119' ' 9.6 4 . o s ''i 11 .... 51 6.11!.pp.1.1: 9 t , 5,' • : 1.30 11 95..... 8 581 4 'l9 12 991 ...ThLik ban it :b1! 9 . 25 355 And all ,ortnolty 6 1 , 1 - 6 451 3, . SAP ii 4 S'2sl 5 i I NO .. Ott tqlni 1 tt 00 r ..-.. Wilkil. Bait 4 35: ...Maim!) (Illy 6 sn' Alletlitmll 'NG , ? 2 8 1 8 L 9 .; .13" . :5 82. J I Yew Tor °ode tor MU P erive ,, ,Tuwarrali at 7 re. ° 7 57 a IL.; Wu Etrutrn 4t 4 litt s. M. leadw 1 7 .1}1 - 6 ut 5 ; Sayr . r..6 p. ru.; t watala ut, .7 10 P. mg@ No. 3' a. m,: riving 615 p. arrvazi OM T 11 vA.N Monday TABLE OF El 4 IaILRO. or. Ir. 1572.: r ib . 11 ATI( ) NI4 , 4 1- ti.1t111,‘"1,70 SITSBII3 'TOW ANIL ‘. BiRCI,A .ItrIiCTION RI IF. I 8:46 A:)') 8:X0 9'lo 9 . - 4) 9.70 2. T 0 11'19 NY .. . .. DlitiFitniE.l. BERNItIE. [A SAL E.= RE EERLII B rorr.r.LtNGs, Mi LLLY LOCATED, yoaotts . portion of th . f... rat • • Nfordhl,. Ch 6,9 u. • .1.11 114 Ta CHEERS I i RED, wfirrE 4.t I3L E` • ° r A.MP,'.TRA:MP; TRAMP )ys are ! Marching, and the id - Men and \Yotnen,l tao, all for Greeeries to the' • pied by The, t Girl Ail rUSU i •.1. lu of this WHITE[ BLUE STORE RED, CERIES.I . PROVISIONS 'tiespPr than t o cheapest: Everything Gtotxrita &i PrOVIS:01111 , . I ' • , OUIII F E D , CiR Now ol the line I I r s F _,- I Li , 6 II- 0 C E.R lES • 1 ! Red. Whtte X tittle St6re- Conic mid f go,..d.iifor si lad, inquey ' IQ RIM PitlCE '' i] • ,1 1 14. 1. TFt Yi P 11 Whiteslll tie St f, i t - 111d 1 - littlo4E ST , tau 2311, i 1 . Eli Kept at t get,. pt TUC r e 0 `►t t h e It ,113 To manti INGP! RESA pL : a; I LEMIISERpai • ) D rE,4PINP. OARDS: Fl,OOlO. variety Hem! 1111 ~1:11,410 , ' 1 uo:r Operattod., , .1 of er 1 ttitteliiuii • 1 ~ ov Fou 4 tr, sod of I , Run , u h." • ueve, to d Ruin wort ali .100 ty. Ali 's, bopFuor all rfe etlf,. ,Itigi 14 t sty eior4; nr4n as Wo, hay nsuer, a! • im w.iwittip. cc , Aro ism d it ctim. dom it 1.• • di alti;au ship. fi.mmtb == MIII GORDON, = 2E3 MI and •n 0 AND 11, 111 0PATIEC . tn , (NE OIL ,q, :NE. ALCOIIO LIQT:foRs =1 "D CIGAR 1 Aiii the MQMCINES. EMI CY q.OOD, . care and it!trigtion Siren to th k o reacrOone: Open Sanlay' In 1 p front p.tn. p.m canmlnal at the store an Flai ar tteretofOre. D. H.TITICI4.II. 'W. G. GOP DoN. AL BANK .$125,000 4971;00 (FACILITIES te to dny pa;rt of the Scotland, or th,. ...An hare I.rattre, rag (beet sitAltver ez eprc.ro BaTis and .sth t BELTS j 7 MIII MEI N T S: , EAST TEEMS F,T,LINCIS, - },.~.y I~asi~.ieay MBE IffigMl LlSUrEtice R.IL CO.- M'CGER, TRAINS, 8. p..",•3 I= So. No. So 8. ' 30. I 4. P L IPX'PX 2 .9' 6 ! ' ME . .. : . . --21) '2 3 7 P. 3 1. rre... 2,1 45 1 30 • e 47 1T:14 8') II 16 iv trs 11.1.4 i 888 045 I 700 900 I A If a. m..; AtlO.ns 7:50 erly, 8 05 a. m., ar- I:su p. 17,vt.rly. it %thent, tt ii 30 p. m. , nc A. PACKER. -Supenuteudent ,THE D.—Taking pc 4 041 3:50 3:30 2:45 2:25 2:1 , 5 . t 1:30 12:30 • ; P W. ( , 14101))1AN. ‘c-nt ON EISY TEDIS A. Z. NPTIT.F. k EMI IN C.l'll Yull It O.DUC. AIGHT, BEET, 10 NANDI VING, TO ORDER AND PITCH FIN , . . P Board fc.rk2/0.- now. he,avi.. oil-v.l coniblimut all the e Mast ..uprcb wt - vrk, taitiug Orates...power, *A It di prostiutnil, 4 ecat.e tweer.try for le work 6.ll,Votiere: Ito prima - , at. 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