A II fpic,amt. i ' .I*.e Right Way. to Barite Canada Thistles. : That Canada thistles may be nearly * o entirely exterminated in soma b' repeated idowings (as stated in a a late number of the Western Bural), t ,ef e s n easo the n -w is or ti k ta is te pr fa o v p o e nib rly le, do l ne im a p n w d • ' m 'y Own experience in former y rs Before the first plowing all in o str ctions to the plow should be r mov d ed; the plowings , should be r p en thm tirel u y gh ba t r h e. e Se"Cll- 'as of t as is necessary to as :keep -the sur f cc ea s Itl3well understood, that the r , ots of' no tree or plant, whether anual, biennial, or perrerdal, can I - lig. survive if prevented from vege ling and coming up to - -the light of i la y. Should a few puny plants ap par the next year, as - -is sometimes t.. 1 tlacl:c.ise, especially after a wet year, , 1 tie, should be cut off a few inches , - below! the surface whenever they. ap- P,ear, until' wholly destroyed. When ' tliese 4oests of the farm cover or are Ec atte i red over a whole field, these frequent plowiegs, in a busy season. ol' tlielyear, ar ea heavy tax upon ae titime ano, labor needed for other faun me Hence, they are too, often • suffered to grow unmolested' and to slimed with fearful' rapidity. _ An old friend 'ant neighbor-, of mine, from Seneca County, N. Y., on a recent visit here, informed me that he had, the past season, harvested a 'fine clop of wheat from a field that had', fOr yearS' been infested with Canada thistles, its late owner never ._having 'attempted their exterrnina-' Lion. ~ . , The .ploWing, preparatory for a 4 - I,aeatrerop, was commenced after the thistles were in fall blossom and c., - impleted before any plants had ripened their seeds. In turning undeil the thistles, the usual chain atlaclAncnt to 'the plow was used. ~ '`Tri - pirts of the- field - where their ranker growth prevented their being completely buried by the plow, they Svere cut down and then rake d ino, ,the furrows as the plowing pro: greased. I 'i . The cultivationt of this field after Harvest was"the usual fallow cultiva tion With: the _cultivator and drag. = After( harvest .the field was again plowed and fitted for wheat. When the c op was harvested, only ,a few Ipuny ' scattering thistles could be been. This field was thickly seed ed to clover,to be mown the next:year before the ,time for the thistles to 'ripeOheir seeds, should there be any surVising, plants. _ - The roots of the thistle being in a ' measure 'exhausted at this period of ,their 'growth, When the plants are preparing to-ripen - their seeds; the lint plowing is doubtless much more fri ,l e-ffective in checking their growth than ' whenitile roots are in full Tigor in the early spring months. • This method" of exterminating ,tli&'gs when whole fields are infest= i l ed, islOow gale - rally practised in the 1 neight;orhood 'where my friend re sides. -Although not a common occurrence, I have known- - Canada thistlo whn cut down after the blos soms ' 'had formed to be almost I I entirely destroyed by a single' movit . ihg; owing in part, perhaps, to cau ses or conditions of the plants not as yet satisfactorily explained. , ' An' old neighboi, of mine in Wes:. tern New _York, a firm believer in luina*influenees, upon whose farm's; rank patch of Canada thistles had been almost exterminated by a sin gle cnttiniT,' was cnnfident that, could : Le-recall the exact "tine in the ripoon ' when the work was done :he -could, imjiart some valuable - inafor ', illation on-- the subject of Canada tliistles..---Cor. Western Rural. 'I . ABOUT CABBAGES.—There is a gieat difference in the quality of cabbages. Some varieties are invariably la and coarse grained strong flavor, and more or less of a . woody , ' texture when cooked: For market purposes the large varieties are more salaeble' than the small,. because few persons know anything abont„the different sorts. A. cabbacr6 is cabbage to them, ancl value is measured by its size;_,quality not being understood .or thought of by those who depend upon the-markets for a,supply. We remember when the - still fa =la's Winningstaclt cabbage was in trodUced, and the high recommenda tion'which accompanied it—all true, without doubt, as there' was no reference to quality beyond , that it wohld come to, maturity early, and the heads were very firm and solid. This- is ,very true, and this old favorite still holds its own for market purpOses; but, in our opinion, it is far froth being a first rate smt rrr account of the extreme firmness and compactness 'of the heads approach ing to near a, ligneous character.: The Early York - and old Early ',Drumhead are, to our`taste, far bet ter sort for home use; and will, when well grown, answer equally well for market.' ror late market sorts the Afar bleheadXaminoth and Late Drum head still lead; but when one wants a good, fine-grained, i sweet and rich : cabbage, the marnmilth sorts muSt be laid aside. For cooking, the iavoy cabbages are, unequaled, and 'there are both early. and late - sorts. possessi liMilar good qUalitie4. They requirea richer soil and' better care than other varieties, and do:i not grow to as large size: but they make up for all this in excellence _'of flavor and tPnderness. , For pickling, thO -rcd varieties, are usually - preferred; not', because they are any better, but the deep, rich color adds something to the appear nnce, of even a dish of pickled • cab bage.. -Those of •onr readers who am fond Of this .vegefable k,licul.(l try the v;itions soLts and seel ii we. are not rscet in saying that then: is a, :. • (.1! d fftrenco in the it Ivor of cm,- r ra 1 New Yinker. !nay lie set . down as? fact the c:rer i the consumer and producer brougt.t together the more rf.krfc : ions both become. The of a rich a,gricultural t , o xtensive zmanifactnrip. invariably results to the ad l v•mt.:g6' of both. The difference I,f,twerrAl the cost of transportation f I'm a, short to a long distance to .trliet, is equivalent ' to a high rate interests which may just as welt ,be paid en ,money uses to purchase high-piked land close to the market 4810 p'4, the transportation of crops raised on cheap lands remote from • market. . Wry, !low do you fe:V?" said a friend tn a, defeatcd candidate.* r ro s rlac i riftcr eleethm.' fret. I Fiippose," h e 1,17.1rnq ts . aa that r • !, , v;1,• 11,e do :F anleo am I. . . .1111131 AM keittra Enr, toti only aftelit thing abut Adam wits • r ii, tbit tat tea: to inike iintnolir.g bpi! c•rte' ebtdbnmL ' D . W. SCOTT & , BAKERS AND GROCERS,.' First block Forth of Ward HOW*. • ' - We have adds insteesny to oar stork, and not Offee a tall assortment of • • • '4 GROQEMES . AND PROVISIONS. . t We keep no booki:mdd no M i far bad debt.: therefore re can and ere y the low. est rates. AU are invited to Call and be convinced.. ' DINING ROOMS'', • In connection wiU;' the above, 'and mei: at all heirs of the day. D. W. SCOTT it 110. 'T...viinda, Feb. 10.„18741 , - • TN.. . . , SURA.NC'E.—The following reli able and _ 1 --, _- FIRE TRIED !. • 63mpaaies represented. - - LANCASHIRE. PRES IX, . ncsre, .. =MUSTS. Mar 19 '74-tf. 0. A. BLACK. TAISSOLUTION. .. , • J.a... , The eePeetlmehip heretotori eMstlng under the firm name o; Hash & Jackson, is tbls day disaolred by mut all consent• J. H. Marsh Till settle an claims against the Arm and collect all Mlle due them. J. H. HARSH, JOHN JACKSON. The bnainese will be continued at the same place by the subscriber, who will manufacture and keep on hand for wholesale and retail, all kiwis of furni ture. Being prepared with a quantity of good lum ber, good men and machinery, is ready to maniac. Sere to nit the times and please customers. Be fore buying give him a all. idarlo,l4-tf J. H. KAMM NORTHERN CENTRAL -RAIL WAY.—Direct route North and South to Bal tuners, Washington. Philadelphia.' and all points South ; also to Buffalo, Niagara Ms, Suspension Bridge, Rbchester, - Syracuse and all points Bast and West on the New York Central Railroad, and the Canadair. fig, On and atter Sunday, Nov. 23. 1873, trains will leave ELM:DU as follows : Mail. =ivy Northern Express... ... Morning Accommodstion Evening GOCTIMAILD Southern Express Mul Northernßims, north and Southern Ex press south, are throtrgh trains between Rochester and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening Accom modation north conneetat Canandaigua with trains for Rochester and thectalls. - G. CLINTON GARDNER, Supt. ED. Et YOUNG, Gen? Pus. Agl. Baltimore, Md. MRS. -WOODRUFF, !wing decided to go out of the inaicese,t Ti r her entire stock of • HATS, . CAPS - . AND is BONNETS - FEATHERS, —. FLOUNCES; - -'4 AND - , RIBBONS, AT COST, iron TELE NF-11"1 . 111:1217 DAYS): I Booms, corner of Han and Bridgo Streets, over M. J. Long's Store. Entrance on Main St, 3d door from corner. Towanda Den 4 '73. A T ER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, TOR Ail TILE prams'sor A TAZILY Curing Costiveness. Jaundice, DyipePsia, /DM gestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach and Breath, ErY filPelatf. Headache, Piles, IthetunatLim'', "Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetters, Tumors and Salt Met* Worms. Gant, h'eiraigis, as a Dinner Pill, and Porifying the Blood,are the most congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they occe all other Pills. They are safe and , pleitseitt to take, but powerful in cure. They purge out the foul hu mors of the blood ; they stimulate the slOggish or disordered organ into action; and they impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure not only the el e-y day complaints of every body, bid formid able and dangerous diseases.. Most skilful phyal. clans, most eminent clergymen, and °wiliest cal ,zens. send certificates of cures performed and of great benefits they have derived from' these -Pi is . They are the safest and best physic for children, be cause mild as well as effectual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take; and being pure'y ;vegetable they are entirely s ' MEW= I Ds, J.C. AYER & &0., LOWELL, ALfilS., Practical and Analytical Chamlsta. Wlall Drugist. and Deslera to 311e4kdoe. Sts RESAVIENq, • il0:01,9d1,6; T ,1:04:41:Vv,s91,040:10:4'.11 sEAsolcED'itErn mat AND PITON PIN BARDS, FLOORING; SIDING, And a variety of Hemlock Boards for Rale. We have now in operation a new, heavY, sir t rel Planer, and other machinery, combining all the recent improvements, and of the most superb work. manship. Running by a never-fatting ,water-pawer, we are able to do work as soon as it is presented— do it cheaply, and bestow all the necessary are e for doing It perfectly. Boil In the work and ordersi we will satisfy every man as to prices aid work. Tranship. flampinson. il,pril 7: 11i 2 -1y HOW IS THIS FOR LOW : 1 1 We offer DRESSED LUMBER L 4 the following rates: , Hemlock' . Flooring, (eholee):.. .... :... - $lB par If. Whit° Pine -.. , , . Pitch a a .. de ~.,28 .. Siding gli to 25 ~ Plaits from $2 to $1 per hundred. , " I'LANLNG,IIATCHMG, RE-SAWING, &c.. .. Done at a moment's notice and by the ery' now made. We have on hand ORY.SUICDRZD THOUSAIiD Pk= DRY We haceita the Mill Pond THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TEl' FEET OF LIMBER ' And are constantly Mannfactnrim Air Parties who can reach ns are fool near the railroad for LumbeN as tinder an) stances we can SELL IT' eIIELPEB—at I cost of transportation from here to the., re) tafs2 to $3 per thousand. * June 26, 13 SUSQUERANSA COLLEGIATE The Spring term of this institution 11l com mence MONDAY. APEIL 6,1874. No So pains will be spared to 'maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefully looking to the interests of each individual student po make its work even more efficient. Each teacher will have his speciality. and use every facility to make the' topics interesting, and to secure the largestlpossible results in his department• • Classes will be organized in several new studies in Science and Language. Also!, the elands in En glish will be remodeled so as to_ meet the Wants of new students desiring to primate these branches. To save expense, text books, the same as in the county will be used in the Englichbranches, with the exception of Geography.. , To make ti-e sojourn of nonresident students more pleasant, the Principal will use• his I house— situated but a few rods from the institute building —for boarding purposes, where rooms tarnished throOghout and provided with clothes cloects and other eonveniences will be furnished for the young ladies. • The best rooms in the Institute will be tarnished and assigned to the, young men; all will board at the house of the Principal. There will be t awful supervision on the part of the Principal and teachers of the manner in which students employ their time. Price for tarnished room and board, including fuel, lights, and washing not to exceed sit' pieces, 4 CO per week. Students will furnish their own toilet and be held accountable for tho furniture in their rooms. • Those desiring to prepare themselves for the work of teaching during the following Summeri should apply to the Principe' at once. . . I Tuition from Pour to Ten Dollars per term. ac. cording to studies pursued. , • I For farther Jartiortilsn or drag/wi t address th e Principal. E. E. QUINLAN. Thwart& I MILLER Fox,' Profet Board Trustees. • Jan. 13 STAMPING - DONE AT I MES. HENRY KM 7 GSBURY'S MAKING ROG MS, No. 2, AR OA DE BLOCK. 7 . 071470.1. 7.)4. 77. ;Rl* •FOR SALE OR RENT:— tlesira- VA. be Hones and Lot Cu Fourth street, fifth hones north of 0. D. Bartlett's; convenient to Insti tute or Oradell School. Enquire on minims. • • WM. 110fitIP. 'Prelude, limit Ft '74. if - F am & EKYITS Would twits tilo Public to Gill I_J led LARGEST AND BEST Which will be sold at Wholesale We are also 10 20 pm t 12 - 00 m 615 am d,. 555 pm 205 pm 5 45 am SASH J. 0. FROST k SONS Oct. 1,1873. IM TOWANDA ' - MARBLE WORr'S, Rave Ind 'received the lastest assortment of `• $ETer eshibitedin this notion, to which they finite the attention of the public. H a. wrimax They keep on band or fondakto_order ,• • - M lIMEN VS; TOMB !STONES, MANTLES, &a, mscbin- ..,J trarßita, lISAND AT THE LOWEST TER I • to go least the gros;ds— a fl. 1110 Cam Persons in want of anything in oar fins ars ru specttolly Invited to all and examine our stock. fi Towanda, ltay 1, 1171 INST UTE FARMERS TAKE NOTICE The undersigned -will be lowered to receive at. Wyssuking.-,pa4 geodlat veal -naves and lambs, be. tween the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, p. m., on Fri day. April 3d, on.Triday, April 17th. and on every Friday during the months of May and AIM, and on the second and fourth Fridays of July and August next. On the thilritof,Aprii the price for good veal calves, weighing; from 130 •to 200 lbs, Ida be 6X cents per lb. For those weighing from 100 to 130, teem 4 to 5 cents per lb. according to weight and condition. After-that date the highest market prices will bo paid for bath calves and lambs, being gov erned .by general markets, A calf to fatten well should never be allowed to run In the 'field or yard, but should in -all cues be duel% confined in &clean dry stable. where it will not have sufficient room to run, and the cow should be driven into the stable regularly two or three times each day, and the calf allowed to suck all it desires, until it arrives to the age of frem 5 to $ weeks, when it • will usually be suitable for market.- Remember fed calves are not desirable for veal, and if brought here will not be bought except at low price.. Farmers that have early winter lambs to dispose of, will find it greatly to their advantage to sell them hcre by weight, during the months of May and 'Jane. when they are always in demand at high prices: Persons can at any time ascertain what _prices will be paid for the next itueceeding week, by enquiring of me at the Brick Store, where I am always found, and ever ready to buy, at highest market prices, grain, hay butter- egg% Peet. Penlien kc., and to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. GEORGE SMITH. Pa., March 10, '76-sm. ipitraciOliMEEENG ifi k The underadined Using recently leased for a term of years the old "Boa stand," in Burlington Bore, are now prepared to cry on the blacksmith- Ina business In an its benches, and pledge them. selves to de their work as chpad as well as any other country shop In Bradt ounly. We study to please all who may favor with a call. • • GEORGE IL DAVID k SOl. Burlington Boro'. Jan. 29. 14., • GOOD FARM FOR SALE Cheap, containing about 73 acreai-abonoo acres im =. formerly cremcd by J. IL Dowmanolec'd. rule, good trams barn,. good water, young bearing fruit trees, and situate in Asylum twp . sour Wien fromVonands. Terms eat,: _ Eno's* of IL. 0. GOFF. Towanda, or .L.B.coomucin., Wanda/ere, Ps. Ka 1214-U IblOdbanoille and exanduCtielt or TintitlTY dthe i They hare now on ABSOR EVER. fl( TOW linices. to do NG UNDERT on the moat akc to order We also keep In store and BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, FLOORINGS, &c. GEO. McCABE 4 SON AMERICA-AND ITALIAN II A It B L E Of every style, McCABE & SON.. MEI W - - WAGONS I F I hay Mil BNITURE LUMBER AND LIGHI any other establishment in . the ENT OF GOODS 'AGONS AND CARRIAGES very description manufactured enable tenua A NA MONTANYES I ptember 104 1373 AGAINST LOSS 88'D RE AND LIG e represent oTer Piny Milo E ODDEST AND LIJIGIO3T STOCK AND MU AL COHPANIE3 ' I IE THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Flan one day to one year. NOBLE & 'VINCENT. Feb. IL 1873. QUP ERIOR AGRICULTURAL ISACIItdRY, for Sale, y R. M. WELLES; • j- TOWANDA. (Me No. 3 Ilcreure Block. noirtb side of Court Hcnale square. • WHOLESALE Ail) RETAIL 'DEALER AND MANUFACTURERS ADERT, I Mau l ing 3darldnes Horse Power. and Thresahers, Wheel sakes, Plas ter' Sowers, Grain Seeders, Hay . Tedder., Rerandble and Steel Plows„ Crltlntors, Thill Horse Hoes, Clover Hullers and Fanning rq I • ra-1 1 •• • 111 'Le • 7 .1_1• LA_ •'••• 1L == ii ustais ros wass airman, ac.. "QahlageN end deoniptire, ithatrated printed dr. Asap. raralehed or mailed tree} to all Applicata. -Itswili watt but three Dania s to and for eirculan Firmer! when In Towanda, cali none. - 71Ona TA. lli. F GHEST 1L4.17 PRICE GRAIN, BITIvrtR, A i • " GEORGE! SIT EMI - , - ,-', • . r. OEM WAGONS on, hand large assortment of WAGONS • WHICH z WILL ELL CHEAPER country. to order on short notice. ffM.M March 26. 1873. UMN. 1873 D WI NE - W.GOO 0 PE'NI - -AT STOrtE. 111 INSURE AL KINDS OF PROPER GE BY HTNING Capital Old &ill& utd ome Companies. LIFE INSURANCE mgrrED BTATBB. IN CASH. PAID D I ITH; WIrIIAVXTN4I, P ' • 1 • ;NIL . : illllllll L'BosDmlt:!an! CLOTHING -ZHP.OIB/-ulti IMNCM:2 TEM I pronsterly occupied by IL likiotte.j The tepid growth of Torn& mares the tapir den of laminar, end the tanientgual, reellaing this want of Um communiti to VIS _ REAM KAYE CLOTHING . LINK Eat opened I new edam fa Beidlentanl no* (formerly oceirp(ed by H. Jacobs,) and Is now pro , pared to offer to lila oldcustomers and the public general?, a better , stock Of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Than ean be bland nanny aotbar Ma the calm . • KT stock has an been ph/chased from the mutt tutu/era this 'sum so tut I have no old stock th ge f t ria of„benght it high prices., I hare s fo.o lthe • `‘. - GENTS' 'FURNISHING GOODS of the finest quality and lateat styles. am Offering at low figures. , I have no comae' lion with the old stand, and when you tint anything in the clothing line, for ycrareeLf or boys, call on me in Beidleman's Block. • M. E. ROSENFIELD. Towanda, March 28, 1812. . - PRESENTS FOR ALL AT TUE NEW dEWELRY SBORE! Is &instantly recolving, 111 addition to his large stock of Jtrwelry, PINS, BANDS, AMEMCAN and SWISS GOLD #zin SILVER WATCHES, ELLVER PLATED, *ARE OF. ALL VARIETIES GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES. SILVER £ND PLATED Of all descriptions at the lowest prices. WATCH. CLOCK and JEWELRY repairing dons in the best manner, and wartanted. -Itarika fora liberal patronage and hope to merit a bontinnance of the flame. (Towanda, Nov ! 12, '73 WE CLAIM FOR 204t4VDCO1DI iZ Dto liuto * The undermentioned adfaritages over Motto in ordi nary use, the proof of which may bo seen in the extraordinary sales, and constantly increasing den mend for them: - Ist. That from the 4prs 4 ellar constniction of the Ousels the/ amulet ied_preserie the sight, render ing frequent changes unnecessety. 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed byspectacle wearers. Bd.,That the material from which the Lenses are ground„is manufactured specially for optic pnrpos• is, and is pure, bard, and brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. , _ 4th. That the frime in which they ire set, wheth er in Gold, Silver, or Steel, are 'of the finest quality andllnish and guaranteed perfect in every respect, For sale only by our authorized agent in this local ity. We never supply or employ peddlers. Vil4. A. CHAMBERM:M, Sole Agent, Nev. 20,18 7 12 0, A. BLACK CROCKERY OF VARIOUS , FAT:- And 'slow as the lowest GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, I would say to tbe L public that on any goods kept in stock I will not as undersold 0. BLibK Towline', Feb. 19, 1871. Ys BAKERY 'AND DINING ROOM: lint block notth of Ward Haase. BREAD, PIE S , CAEXCRAOKERI3, DARED DAILY, And sold at Wholesale and Rebal. Ia our DINLSO ; ROOMS we wilraccommodite the. public with either s lunch or a. good lineal Mall times of thr day and evening. Ol'a - rmitS AND, ICE CREAM ON BAND DURING THEIR SEAS9N. • :Mao aflneaslbrtment of Ur 6 eerks,Confectionery. Frrtits, mayllY tf- D. W. SCakr k FOX tic IfgßOUlt do tot 401 miodynmmo ' simAo7ifinil;; eq.:7lz:P", Oaitatil:)al;4 W. A. ROCKWELL FINE GOLD SETS, RINGS STUDS, CHARMS; NECKLACES, RINGS AND Cifiatiiii. • OL-ocks_ w. A'. ROCKWELL.- ARUS & MORRIS' CELEBUTED AND EYE GLASSES, < 1 / OFFERS TERNS, , 4 STONE WARE, BIRD . CAGES, BASKETS, GLASS SHADES. 13;isf EIS ~. S WOOtOnD ' AT ins ;Mr • , .YORK BoOT, 'tlN HO E sTo, ,- 10. & MON kOsArrrr__ osauult St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS do SHOES ever brought .in Towandi, *lda. he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash,' consisting of Othrs Gas, Kn. & Simi, BOYS CALF lildoTo; Learn, MMus and Citummiieil tBhoes of all l kinds, all boug,ht direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all oods warranted. I A nu. moos or AM FtIMMOIS. I Thankful for yoast fa' a continuance of the , sax , Towanda, May. 1,1879. 1173 NEW CARRIAGE OppoetHe the now Jr TOWANDA, P HENRY STI;I4IrN Respectfully =nonce to his fri that he ha, built ssw =OK CAW:JAGS, .where he will eel:latently keep = meet of FAMILY CAR TOP AND . OPEN PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTLIO SULHYB. AND =MOND, Ueda of the beat material and finished in the best city style, Ws long experience In city Carriage Victories gives him. droided advantage over others in the • Finish, Style and Durability of blo Wagons. All they nisricTioN of ~HIS WOBIE • • preitowi,to pFeluuling elsawners.. • ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GITLPEEPECE • 34T1, ACTION. • Thankful for the 11 patronage formal, ex tended and respectfully 'asilt a _se of the alma. • • REPAIRING PROM:LTD ' +H Y ATTENDED TO redo l d prices • . • .L SEM trITIZILI Towanda. Jan. 8. 1278. 1 -tr - FOUNDERY4r,CIIITHOP. The undersigned ha Zing purchased Foundry and Machine ghcrp lat‘mr:e f d wor b l y a J Carmuus to . t i reraVear, wth all ptuesa and GM ILL MILL, GE.a.RIN 11 LLS!„ MAN *RIM L,S, TA MILL Meng )I SHINGLO f MACIRSES Of the West and mostMalproredklndaHmanufeetared and kept constantly on head ready for um PLTH S, amE. ILL , • • ! plO2l, woob BEAMS H - Of kinds. 01ILTIVATORS CORNPLOGHS • PLOUG: Of all Idnda, and the , at Improve conetan on hand. . . rooturAllgerig7 i LARGE AND SMALL S T VV: 7 0 TI i . : GRATES. SLED 2.141) SLEIGH L&EOE And alrldrols of au March 30.1870. f BLOOD & CO.! • . Still =dune o min . , HORSE PO II& ful..-..._ and will sell a better machine, for less,l mcmey than can be had elsewhere iii , kf t a rarld . We claim for our machines that they do u much. or more, than any other, an4are wore durably built We 'personally unerintend our work and see :that it is i ca well down. We wi ll son ,• , 1 'l , • ' '' 1 ' • , I [ ' DISCRLI;TMC / them* , • • of our machines, on app it Von. ,I, • ONE AND TWO HORSE Pli) , One d two Horse THRESHER 5 samearo . THEESIIER and CLII44 4 TEM, • .1 11101 FANNINqIIfELLS, AIIM CIECRILLIt Dr WI 1 \ ELM AND G RIST IT , work d to order. 01 us a call before parchakag ahem Ira "00. auoaavatt 'sursivi All& 7.1869. *OOL CARDIN(-„ ITANIVACTURIN Atter a recess of four years, mad in improving Mills and Water Po wane our old business of 111INUF,AOTORD73, WOOL ' OMAN) DENEISINeI, • It Appreciating the bard thnee, best not to let down." but topaz' as the beat means of restoring plant or the accommodation Of the of pinners,, we shall maker Bolls. prefer, we will make Tarn,— Ij . STOCKING TAR NIn conjunction with Local 01E01 aid the frugality of the country thousand yards of Stout Mai lb every man to keep his breechon. Those who can, should. . them one of the snagest and mOst WOOLEN FAO , ,O In the United fiat( lachlneiy it in goo 4 .Our no. -.eery is now _ water power is never-fatling ibo piddle , , fear of disappointment, and ito warrant ~. .be done pr•operly. I . If.' B. iNG7AINIL l l_ Camptown, Pa., May 14,4873. : • 'ENV AND RAP PLAINTS.- My Abbridged ""'""`•--- Beautinarbuits n . o C w ata r lOo n t a Nn be ltar:2l free to appllcinte. I:a irf• n. 00iVLE&_.; Mar 19 '7t-tf. Towanda,' ri. a • - =Z====i En .1 • BM ors, I solicit ie., , FACTORY t EMI 'Os And patrons. FACTOR% nd a tall most: GES, BUGGIES; Ina kfiado of OBDEB. REPAIRED, e . to give adieu:tic= TS ants key [EMI N G.S. SHOES, rdr,ll4:ll ebrate4 ii;:i asst way Ea ~~~=~ooi~et~~md~~r~laej~r~~ <<~`: 12,MMY AND • PROVISION i. .. ,~~ MoCABE .E-DWARDO, 111kolied•• eaa.punigairite , • , CIROOtERIIit3 Ell .. jur i, • • - • _- •,• • 14••0 8 . I 0 • '-• , 1 •• • 1 . •, , • I: '8 . JAW BLOC". TOWANDA. r 4.; 4. 1 , • , . 1 not dem It becoottry to on All the • - 4 t - two katp. - Onrrostsoint Is • WAYS. COMPETE. We 621 itteress , We sell nothing but ____T CLASS eciotts. 1 1 Cash pail for Rizatero Produce; was wets% KDWAILDS. FIR nuct I. lino. & wow= are l imy reCeiv, frig a fresh steak at Goods Is their nue, bought einee the lit . 1111 InsrY, to which the z Siena the st• faunas at their Mends We keep UN largest stook In taws. Our goods ire fresh and &sludge.. I% ern at lomat musket prices. I • ;mi. 19, UHL I 1 ESI. AND NEW TEAf3, ?v i tt 1. P 1 :11 1 = tee la e recent decline price. gad ett i eap an. l 9 retail.. • FOX & MEROWL _ F , ox & XERCUR a,re , selling Gro reales at ratan. Jae; 19. 1871. VOX & =WM are ; selling New -a: and Fresh Goods. ' Jam, 19, 1871. Fox & MEM= are selling Gro aeries cheap. Jan. W. 1871. vox & =ROM, are selling first @bump Ckads only. Jan. ISTL ox • & HERCUIt are; 13.31111* F ebeaper than ever. Jap. 19, 1117 L REthat we KK'IBP • • RETAIL! And that we won't be undersold.. Jan. lg. 1871. FOX.* MICHIGAN FINE-CUT I TOBAC o—my ace/co--at ha. 19 0 . VOX & 111:8C111111.3: OUR KIIISTOMMS can rely upon I the yell best them arket albedo and prk;es. Towanda. Jaa. 19,11. LIMY *EMIR. - pe IMEHTIEII THAT PDX & HER ' are. !'tihng kinds of Groceries st w The largest stockin town. Goods lirst class. Prices low. , E. T. IFOX. Bes 29. 0 70. ILENE= NERCIIII. $ 4 Kslej ;4 ide_Vc oath lIQ ECRESNEQUEN. PA The ' m 0 des Its gi liair.Oci !=2I EEE OIISTOSI ;GRINDING DONE THAT IT IS .Thickwhast mid Eye Plow, Caen Weal, • ho., always on d and. for sale at l• I • • Nargdadiersons livings on the • the river dathing to patronize my milt their fur paid both ways, when Fiery . • • cotton ftshals and upwards. I . • P• 8 ATOM— 170 PASTE wen side will hive b. Z I . PATCH, WHOTYSIAL OD' RETAIL 1) • E/LER IN \ GROMIES :AND PROVISIONS, • 's • TOWANDA, P. MllB brinds of FLOUR o , I • ,* beet price paid for all kinds o}, ! , n • . , • 1 I= NTRY fRODUOY, CO CM GAME , POULTRY -Alm BUT r , attention paid to lining orders. Goode `free of charge anywhere In the Boiough, i. ` delivered' 131= Jan 14, 18741 ERGER'S; , • We will be prepared to sell trout s I tain; from - November 20, 1873, to. January '2O, 1874.. Spawn cannot be transported during any other suion of the year. '1 Also a splendid lot bf young • fry for Isla during the months of February, March and April. • Tb,e prOpMetor having had experience in locating and arranging trout ponds, offers his, services to those conterapJallng laving out and stocking ilshe. ries, at reasonabki rates; • beautiful Grove and - a large Picnia 110xise egpressly for parties, is the grounds. - famous Ponds ere lobited on the line of the 80111 . van and Erie B. B. about 12 milee from Toirands,[ Admlu on to ponds, 23 cents; Season ticket', $l. For fall partioulars 'call on or address 1 1 , , k 8. B. EITJENBERGEfti • - ' Laddabarg, liradtoro County; Pa. 0et.22. • idOPARTNEBS The thiaer aired tare formed a coplirtuership ter the pmpoae o• Oillidl24M4 a 11121EfidL NOISING liIISINE3I3. I . Grain _ The highest market prices paid for I lads of, . j • mcline, FEED Am? MEAL YOB ÜB.EL ,„ • , • and - dellvelvd In any part of the Borough without extra chime. Orders by mall or otherwise, will receive Pomp% attention. • ' L. J. COLWBI4 • • JA W. ILN. FOSTEIt, - Sugar Creek Mills. Slay 14, 1873.4. BARGAINS IN STOVES ! TINWARE, • 4 HARDWARE, eI • • • 'IRON AND NAILS, , GLASS, • CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Ste., . Ate., Given to all purchase a ter Cash, at H. r. JUNE'S - .1 HARDWARE S f i t TOWANDA, PA:. r rac.l7. I I • , • =ME D a are ; PORTER Affspi OLD OAKS DBVG- , r 1", • 1-! N 1 walk s 114aLir ti "1" 0 .14 , AttiNAist siiimisis at vs. =. lo,oo4 lllllTheiNtairssitikin seett »a ts Arts ON t• itattl i rl i r art al as Ur susT i = it imith r ig. , AMMO, joixtimm,,, 1 • WV" 0611. VALMIII" ALCOHOL AND' I 51` ItAtlll PAM, WM= iIINUN-WAAN4 _AA/imamate otailateo, KEROSENE OR COAL 011, t pwrami NUM" r i LAMM. RUM IFUDIA =UM I *MN tolcd, NbAls, Nimbi Foot, TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Mica and Toilet Midas la vartekr i ,l , imam =num anirm ikaudek Altat" Pstitutstp, POCKET BOOKS, POBTMONAIB , Pocket Ulm. Piss"' Tons. sum AND RUB PRIPABATIONg• IN selling i a notice that tali new ft 23111111 , . and that be Le pra; . on short itotic+ NSTEE SAME DAY ME AtWATEI ON A2vD, TCH. B. P TROUT PO Ell WHICH STOVE. F PIIROHA APE OFFE ' -• THE 'Us EA? LY ME S la ' Respectfully announces the public generally, tha MILLINER BUSI NESS, r • -- At'her old stand on PINE STREET. andl tnal has a complxxx 111.4011,71traT, or OooDs, which selling at hernsual moderate) prices. Eng article wannmstri" }k7a. " - - . , - PURE inns 'AND ) . .• - • rot mown! us. • Tonooo,Peals Asti) sic s, • - d Ogaden. Meld an Mows Seeds, Taisiint. porters, Susperssories. Nimbler • Presisaa,-Breast Teightog Ifdog th Nipple Molls sod Mun elds. aas,Belff/sallng Prattlars, Tbeliß ottlesr. 1 sionietars. Mirroring liztracts, t ons Man Dottie . Mils. Oaths. Bath • . sad Stony Yish Tackle, Am innottion. Btarda sad Hantrepitb; io liadicinea and elk the popular MIAMI ME•DIOINES: • AR istlolis was lii as remanded. Persona st • distance tairrecsive their orders by stage' or sail) 'rola will receive prompt and asreftik attention. I • ...Modica *Km even lratulknigY at- ofdaa cbir t garoft fir medicine. sr Thawed for seat liberal pahronsga, pectfully sononoce to thedr friends and the publiatbst no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the con. Onus:ion of their confidence sad. patronage. , Er Open Sundays for prescriptioni from, f) to 16 Law- and 12 to. to 1, and sto 6 ! I ' 11. O. POIVEI2I It SON. , AprO 1, 11M.—*r. I HE. 311:63 POWER CURET •' 1111111111114Y8'13 • . llomEop,ATEeic SPECIFI,C • _ .1 • Have proved, from themost ample expe.rien entire success. Simple, prompt, efficient spit ' They are the only medicine pesfectlt, to popular rise—so simple that' mistakes -e a made in using them; so intrudes" u to'beifi danger; and so - al.:tint las to be always They hare the highest commendation from will always render satisfaction. • - . Mum. ' levers, Congestion, inflammation. 2. Worms., Worm Fever, Worm Colic, 3. Crying-Colic; or Teething of Infante, 4. Dierrliews. - of Children or Adults, 6. DYgental7. Griping. Bilious Colic, . 6. Cholera Mahar; Vomiting, 7. Coughs, Cold". Bronchitis. B. Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache, 9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Veritigo, 10. D3spepasa, Bilious Stomach; • 11. Suppressed, or Palatal Periods, 12. Whites; too Profuse Periods, • 13. Orme, Cough. Dilllcidt Breathing, 'l4. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15. Rheumatielm.B.heornatic Pains. 16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agnes, 17. Piles, blind or bleeding. Ophthalmy. and Bore or Weak Eyed', 19;.0aturh, arm% or chronic. Balluenn, 2S. WhpQooppiag Cough. violent coughs, 2L Aatp3na, oppressedbreathing, 22. Ear Discharges. impaired hearing, - 23. Scrcdala, enlarged glands, Swellings, 24. General Debility. Physical Weakness. ' 25, Dropsy end scanty Secretions, . • 26. Sea' Sickness, 'sickness from riding, 27. Kidney Disease, GraVel, 28. Nervous Deb il i ty , mi ni Weakness, o Involuntary e, , • Sore Mouth, Si. Urinary Weakneas, 31. Painful Periods, with Spasms, 32. Suffering" at change of life; 33. Epilepsy, Spasams, St. Vitus Dance; 34. Diptheria, ulcerated sore throat, 35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptioni,_ Via/s, 10,cents, (except 28, 32. and 33,) - • FAMILY CALMS. ' Case (Morocco) with above, 35 large vials a nal of Directions, 'Case (Moroico) of 20 large vials and Book, Single Bales and Vials as above. • ,frr These remedies are sent by the •case'l box to any part of the country, free of ch receipt of mire. Address_,_. : CLARK iI.'POBTER, Drug Towani May 29,18136 'thing. 66 .. WOLi - IN SHEEP GL * I • JULIUS-WOLF Begs to inform his niunerons.cnstomers who desire to Avail - thonnielyes of an' op . I to supply themsekies with THE BE WINTER CLO : 7 1 A VERI i LOA PILICLS, yhat he has just opened the beg stock of 0 HENS' ,AND BOYS' iw ' 'Ever displayed in tim market. REMEMBER that 117 goods are ail - and WARRANTED WELL MADE. 'One doOr Sou th of Fox & Mezetrz \ Vci. - 1,!1873 MI FIAE! FIRE !I FIRE!!! ON ,i.ACCOU, T. OF A LOSED UP A L OUN RY, EVE TOYES Ela R. TWO- EU PRICE 0 GET THE HO Wyalttsin MX 8, 1874 Egi to lior old atm' alio continues auurFx . I El 3I • I Raving stand. bs ACIDS, OOA BOTANIC t I 1 11 1 DYE , El PURE 111 TOBA I 1 , POPULAR P TAIL T' AN] F 'M° ; • More Mall the usual C and Comixatddlng of Pmamiptio trim 9 ceblock,ll.m..to 1 p.m. & Dr, Wpm. can be:consul nrdny of *di week, is 'hereto! " I Tow= a. 1 11 1 ) , .% 102 FI,-TLl , Tii i ll9] • 1 1 I OF. TOTii2 . ' CAPITAL .1. . . - , 1 -- I Striihtlii FII#D. .. . j nk I This offers . T i clM3l:7A.l, salicin of 4 ~ : ;, Q, 1 4.1 r; '4L.11.4 - NICIIi ~.: • •• A; ;A: eau O'N , ' vEPO i I ~ 1 Al g • -... i ll CAXX 017= TO TOY F AXD :.% • 1 • li • -PartittA*Ahlttg tO DIDID 240, I; = E rt l :1411 1 1* - 1 07 1214 dirt, Eui lulthutt pIIIIIDA ' I ' 1 1 P 144•2 lEi 1 Ei 27) ~2_ ; To or m the:tod. conovry, ' bag lines, alvrsohard" - Tlu; . I-i ati74 . 71 inicui_ !ffigh Priciilip , 1 1 q86..81' Eii ,and I 00 iOO iOO iOO • Man slo 00 6 00 11 •t: 1 I Ito. I a. rpring, I No. 3. 815 p. ;at,. Ps. 1 V I 1 Monday untwilato G." and all rttunty El 111 • onttd l tune: 2E3 IR iSE:33 The girls 7shi RED G Zi'ow 601 130 line Ji7LII7B • \ I i F A Kept Qt Ve t ßea , W get a pii 1? gods f, 1 i .[' ' • . 1' ' ofirs-r 1 1 ] CO_. NTR it H , At the h n4,,White il tG Eg Bi 11 Towant AVE II is beel rd .to riE3 wit -the ti er the el MI • exp'erj ()nein& lisle,' • and 1. 0 , on will MI o any 1 iut7 win!. All worX I The pa le= RID( 7.4" s,i CAI; EMU she he Le owead . • ifoliiimiszatriasr"; 061 PATT i TdSVANDA, w k loli miA L • AND G enals*, repaired th . : re-oPened Ortlat a opaidstiog of r• 1 I '• IS PXELI3, FO • • .EBB., I I - 713tC71:414 wr 1 I lI IN ~ind.n '~ I ECL O NI:•41,11.: 11, c ' FA~PITO g i REPTlquiszaos .j : WEITEA AN For Medlciritl • CO,SNUFF' An the And SF Aston ! lent of . S kt r Y :GOODS .\ talon gi. en to tS Open 'Sundays c 6 p. m. l, t , 7 pan: t the store on Pai .AL 11,ANK i 4._, 45125,000. ' l-7 40,000. t, F 'air r Da, I 1 A GS4VESS. ~ , ACCORDING Tas 0 • ma:cam ! at Nara E . to+n7Part of the Erzi [ pinca. Not r 7.111.T1AT10 • 85e.' .' • 34.. 9 051 I Waverl 9 12' ...Sayre 9 19' Athen 10 00' 1 - 1 . —Tomas! 1050 L. ..Wyal . 11 14 , . ti.. II 36! .i..lleshop II 45! . Blehoop qt: 1 SO ..1.,..,.Pitt5t0 • . 2 00 ' :•• 95 ; • 6501.. —Allen • , • 6OS ..L.,Bethleh: •• 635 . . East° . 8 20 i ..'..Phitadel • • 9 46, ..New Yok „.: tem Jr#3,l Elnii yo a. m.; 021 Y. 8 03, 33 p. In.; ,' %Ahem, at; . 8:0 8: 9: 9: 9:p 10. MOO' I r USRO ; ElLin F. 000 I Fuson • G 1312 1111 E Er RALLI !Lux I I LO s ' ME TED, ON ASY Pay , ney. 874. 1(3 a. NOB iM•I EE ZM Er wra I=l pys at,e ' Mai nd Illen and . forth G Vcipliti & 1 b Itt l "& fi(l:i - heap r t rixerie .4 1 ' 0 U 1 ---e it Ling, ,atid the 'omen,,!( tao, all ceries to the I • - if LUE 'STORE. ‘.l . t ßovi§ioNs peat. Eyerythi g, i 14 n the cA • Pro • 5 E E,D , DM IKE MEM • - , . Store. I! f Ceine and :canny. • to &It, ' raliWe `RICE to ri Blue St re 11 ; DLEICIanFOIL ODUC.E, 4111 H • Br • Jan 28 i 1 IG 1 1 EET, Ti I 1 ) 11Y. lbe doe i ~~ . pectfully removed I '.where E PUBLIC at the Ihiok-Bludery porter" I N G!i' n 0 0 I .erms Bindery will be tin ! arloaa bra ea" will Argo of chew, on ow. Th 1 IL wurr ork be promptly . $. caw:tette excelled. , tooke, e. Partittgar.Otend Itinlitng of need Bletl tyle and mi matinee, every vari • paid.toti r, and all ner vhf li'ewspspe , g-ty of aty Ruling NK EOO a quality a 0 aired pattern, which be warrantod.• • will bo ready for deli r a nge , of tea public ued tituouu I&3l.—tf ry whili prcanaised; , solicited, 'and lel . ' HAND AT 1 ELLOIVS. man • i3EN7. #171i112 141. ed the Tbird W! +4{iii keep'ir ZE good in An , VAN , COAL , SI'LL 09 1 had, , Nov th 19 t tie LO Nitig It 9 II En i~ Z]l EMI ~i rt &0., ..f. =I Zral 1 , • I,s, , euXxuL, /8/QtrOPS 1.8436. D CI6Alt MEDICINES, yr. G. GOr.DOli. ' • • d,-pr the prin. aur leero procure !r1 =I Gqd and 847 %,1. NIES • ER TRILS'S', .8, 1 ,1871 . ~‘ xo—ifauweAD—. No. ' No 2. 4. i Na. 0:• 3 . 1 1 . 16 . 1•1(j1 .. . .. :1290' : 62.', 710 11 451.- So 705 :11'35! 5 42. 0 53 '1129; 534 653 .1050; 505. 6,15 045;.. • 515 9 26', 05 454 30 8 58;• 4 29 '8 30: - 3 25: 3 5. - , 720;' 237 rx 700: 2 29 • 45. 12d • x ;10 47.12 24 , ;10 30 12 10 ' 1 10 05 11 40 -; 830, 9 45 I 700 900 thzas7:so a. La., 111, • ' &Terly, at. c. 6 30 , CEEB, •te#der.t. . effect en ME OUTEWAILD P.Y., 4:00 3:50 3:30 2:45 2:25 2:05 1;30 12:30 P. M. 'MAN, er Agent '1 ERAI;.•• I the pnr t" Ca EIZEI BLUF , CER I ES :T, I ' WAND.! Mil Coll tarry: L. 1 1 I*? 4C91