13 SO it ,! ti. I 1 ._THE IMPATIENT HEN. This is the tale of a qua si . old hen ,That sat On eggs *Meetly ten. iShe made her neat with pride and care. 'And. weathertonl or weather . fair, *Ol/ always tout her at;her poet, For patience_ wai Lter daily b oas t. Zob ' I 1 how ofd it iis'out lot '' rag 'of what tee haventl got ! s hill apply to gene, and men, And bo'ya and girls. ; 1 ..: . . Daya'passediand when 1 The sun'beg an to warmer , grow, The grass and leaves began to show' I Their twinkling green onliill and , vale;..i P 'When sweet and Pleasant - iv - as the This queer ol: ca l hen began , to; long join-once ore the noisy throng O idle gossiPs—balf a icore— Tint strutted by the old barn docirl dear t - 0, dear ! hero lam tired : \. &weary lot is mine," she Eighed, gleam of pleasure do I catch: • \)","hy . , don't these tiresome cbichena batch.? • it .werries the in heart and legs To .sit so long upon these eggp, fieli of puling here at - home; o, , cueLs, chick.ii - chiclo, why dou't you came? liiar lit tie lioases rtlite. and warm, I've sheltered from the' angry storm. , • ‘r,Therea Mother Dominique next door; Her darlingii-number twenty-four, i:Ud.they'yebeen out a!week oh more; ; And now she wan,dettat her ease, As proud and hippy al} you please. stir your pinky littlfoKtge4 . - pfylyel/oCr bills come out and walk, ;i'; • Or cdso rildoutt' my eggs are'eggli, , And think they are but of chalk. I ''a j Therisomethinkrash and sad beret; -This hen picked each brittle shell, And now so wonderful to tell, Her treatment, whichlwas very rude; - tilled on the spot her tiny brood! r And cow, desplsedlay fowls and men. 'She lives a hrbken-hearted hen. ; • • - ' Toie le the moral of nay lay—, To reap medusa in work or play, Why spoil Whatdier l You've begun, Through cageruss tci bare it dom! , RaMeniber poor Dame rartlel's fate! Don't he impatient—learn to wait. • PLANTING HOBSE-BADLSIG If we look throngh our markets'and see the chunky i 3 tuff sold, for horse adish, it is clerti that not one tin a hundred know how tu, grow it. Horse-radish well grown is as pro fitable as any garden crop, but we think there is• not 'Much profit in the scrubby stuff referred to, To have good horseradish, a rather heavy soil should be chosen, but by no nicans wet, though one which i.ardernei:s would call damp and cool will be by no : means objected to. It cannot very wellhe- made too rich, ri.pri if ['Vim tre,nchilig the ground is to find favor it Will surely . be in favor with this' crop., AI-ost our readers lcfibiv what gar4eneis.call trenching; ',Finn, the more' gricultural term of sUb-soiling will give a good idea. • Now the a object in. raising good -I..Or,se.radiSh is Ito have long, clean, straight roots, and good culture is to get these.. In raising horse-radish, every piece of the root which has a little of the crown. Generally pieces an inch or so long are set just beneath_ the soil, and one or more bud starts up toI make crowns with leaves, and others go down to make rvot- or roots. These are then fo'rkey or Nisted and give the wretch ed roots we see. The proper way is to make holes Ivith a dibble, post= spade or crowbar, so as to let. the small piece's which are to make plaitts go clown a, fo4 or more. That fill in the holes and wait. The result - is that in a - couple of months 'a sprout will start upwards to the surface, and sprout hi time becomes the s_:traight, clam). ,rnnt SSA have snoken about. The .Second season after planting they will be in marketable condition, and would be 'all taken, up and-marketed that season and a new planta:tion made in like manner, on the same ground. ' From the pieces left id the ground by the digging of the -old roots many will Come up, and these are generally relied on _to form the succeeding chop; but these - sprouts should be heed off as they come and be regard ed as nothing, but weeds, which everything that comes up where it is not wanted is. _ In setting , out the rows must be made about eighteen or twenty , inches apart, and the 'pieces to form , roots be planted about four or six inches apart. ; The distance, however, between the roWs is to be regulated bF tlie'method of culture. When . the plow is :used to clear out .between thelrows, they must be ?wider than, when grawn as a garden :crop. The riehess of, the ground will alsO -re- Rdate th•, distanec to put the sets apar. The richer the ground the closer the sets may be put. • If the.s6 sin f , le hints are followed, en.e-need never tl be without a good relish for fish, roast beef, or any of, the multitudinous dishes where :a little Pungency is not to be dispised. Grethantozen Telegraph. Atiorr Giurrisa.—Tl:iere are many curious' facts about' egetable life. - We can, for example, graft the ap 7 pricot on the plum, and the - peach on the apricot, and the almond on the peach, and thus 'we may prodnce tree with plum, roots and almond leaves. The_wood hoWever, or the stem will consist of four distinct varieties, though formed from one coetinous layer, Belo* the almond wood and bark we shall have perfect :peach wood and bark, then perfect 'apricot -wood and bark, and at the bottom'perfect plum wood and bark. ;In tit.s curious instance We_ see the it.rimate Correspondence betwien the bark and . the leaf, for if' we should remove the almond branches. we might' Cause the several sorts of wood- to develop buds -and leafy twigs each of its own kind. Each section of the compound stem hsts its seat of life in the cambium layer, and the earabium-_of each, reproduces cells of .'its , own species nut of a common nutrient fluid.-3rassoolot; .4 litearghnian. CO SNOW PCIM/NO.--Poar one pint boiling water on half a box of gela tine, 'add the juice of, one lemon, and two cups of sugar. When nearly cold strain, add the whites of three eggs beaten to a froth, then beat the whole together and put,in a glass dish. Take the - yolkS of these ewe, one pint milk, one pint milk, one a-spoonful icornstarch, flavor with and cook as you 'always do s.)ft custard, I pour it round the jellied ptrt,, or serve s'eparately, as you prefer. CO Csossnio Pomrsr. 2 -3,fore eggs are olaained from hens by mixing the breeds. - Crossing also . promotes health. But little trouble :-..:would be n7-r:enced croup,gapes cholera ind Maus disease in the poultry yard 1_ eare.tul attention were given to crossing and 'guarding against the Tile practice of breeding in-and-in. ME ---7 1131Melblailna i'll • " - MRS., WOODRUFF, sTtng &milled to go out of the In:Slink( UM s her vitro stock of • HATS, CAPS AND 1 80 4 )17 :4 713 . • FEATHERS, FLOUNCES, i • , AND =WM* cosi, wan= U 7LBrurt • D 411). Boons, comer of MU sad Bridge lmb. crfte IL J. Loses Mom mama au YU* lit, al dot* from Amur. ; • . Towanda Deo 4 '1 3 . pLANDTG, RESAWING, ice. • 'Buz LUMBER "SAWED To oiora. SEA2OIt maw. mor. mix) *lna pllt BOARDS. PLOOPING, SIRING And a variety of Hemlock Bosrds!for We here now in operation a new s Wiry, sfs-rot Planer, and other reschinery, canbiniss all the recent ip. Running Unprorensents, and *Me most = pcme rwark• inazuth by we are able to do work s a s=eills prasentsd— do It chino'. and bestow an the cars mailitaa tor 'doing it perfectly. non In the worit 'and es : are wIU setts* sway man as to prices and work. rcanaldp. nteaut. neraptoww. April I. li -1y HOW IS THIS FOR LOW ! We offer DRPASTMLI7III3EIt al the following rates: Hemlock Flooring, (choice). White Pine _ " lawll - II 44 •2 8 I. hundred. : }. =from $9lO $4 per hu . _ - I MATCECIRG. IMEATING. • Done at a moment'. notice and by the best amidst cry now nude. Ws bays on band • : . - OM HUMS= TaorsAaDITET pßy x,planza We have fa the NM Pond , THREE HUNDRED AND TUT! THODBAND • FEET or LUNEN* .-.- And ars constently Nan —*reacting. /Fir Parties whosan reach ne ereidi to go near the relhted 'Amber. es under me' dream• dames we cavil= IT INEAPSIt—et lent the wet of transportation from hereto the rtilroeds— sly $2 to $3 per eionsand.. Cialulgows. Jane 26. Tt rr SUSQUEHANNA. . q : COLTJEGIA t-114E3 TrrE The Spring term of this institution will com mence MONDAY. APRIL 6,1874. No pains will be spared to itain the high standing of the institution, and byma o n areßily loot:kite to the interests of each individua stadint to nuke its work evert more cadent. Each teacher will UM his speciality, and use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secure the; /impel vomit& results In his department. Classes will be mortised in several new studies in Stnenos and Language. Also the classes in En glish will be remodeled so as to meet the muds of new students desiring to pursuethem branches. To me expense, text books, the = same as In the county will be used in the English branches, with the exception of Geography. ; • To make tie sojourn 0110/24011Didellt students more pleasant, the Principal will hse his* ti. horalt•— situated but a few rods from the Institute smiAt —for boarding purposes, where rooms itinTid - a• throughout and pounded with clothes closets and other eonvenlences will be furnished for the young ladles. The best rooms in the Institute lint be tarnished and assigned to the young men; all will board at the house of the Principal. There Will be a eseefor supervision on the part Of the Pringtpal and teachers of the manner in which students employ their Rawl Price for furnished room and board. bicludinii Mel, lights, and 'washing not to etceed six pisoss,i $4 00 per week. Students will Miniah their own 'toilet and be held 'mountable for the furniturein theirrooms. Those desiring to prepare themselves for the work of teaching during the following,, Hummer, should apply to the Principe , at one,.•, Tuition from Four to Ten Dollars per term, 40- =dingto stadia pursued. 1 For further particulars or circulars, iddress the Principal, E. E. QMYLAN. Towanda Pa. MILLER FOX, Preget Bated Trustees. SAVE TWENTY-FiVE TO 30 PER CENT, BY BUYING YOUR ! • CHRISTAIAS . AND NEW Y41i13 1 PRESENTS AT HUGUENIN'S New Goods of the latest styles; Jewelry of ou • description/lin large quantities, of Towanda, December 10, 1873 NEW FURNITURE' STORE. ".• JOSEPH H.TNES Hu non• opened s new Frirnitme Store oa BRIDGE, STREET, TOWANDA, Where be dill keep on hand A , GENERAL ASSOSPLEN. - T:OF nrithiras.. _ - (Which will be lold AT PRICES THAT CAISXOT FAIL TO, PLZASE All wlio may favor 11111 with their patrafie.. Ifutevili may be wydd in the FurnitAlir.e. CALL ON . IfINES I • • and ezaniine goods, and prices before parenating elsewhere; ' • klayll,lll7l. TNSIMAINCE.—The followi 1 Ole and • FIRE , TRIED Compailles repreeented. : • • • LASCAbIIERE, PEIEstX;• , • HOME, lbw 19 1.4.6. STAMPING DON'' AT MENET. KINGSBURY'S DRESS MAkING BOGIES, No. 2, ARCADE BDOCN. • Miranda. Doc. IT. ISM G. W. HEATH Has established his business of klanteacturing aafi Repairing an rinds of EDGE TOOLS, =LEM. *DI Aro DIIZEIUD He aim:ill:6W! the best STRAW CDTTEB sow la use. All orders fined pratoptlN at =An ItOOXWXLL A OD.. TowerroA, PA. 1' Jan It, '74.3w. GO TO JACOBS! . TEMPLE OF FASHION ILUN FOR LATEST STYLES IH 4PAING MID SIINNE, CLOTHING. GOODS 1120131rito mar DAT. _TowsnAs. April I, Utti: 'POE SALE OR BMW_ desira ble House ad . Lot coo room strut, fifth house north of 0. D. Bartlett'a comodest to Duet tate or Graded lobooL Itoottre co Towabbii.pings's. WIC 5, 110BOR1P. ifeth 12. TOWAND4 , • MARBLE WORKS, GEO. McCABE k SON Zan Ault received the !awed ininintesi et " = AIdERIOd AND rrALTAIT • litter =Whited in thla 11 1100t10111.. to lade.% ,they . Mite tbs attention of the publia, They - keep on band ea flunlah to order TOMB 'STONES, MANTLES, &a, . $lB pie ...... 211 AT THE LOWEST TERM Par.= to want of azoiblag In oar ills, are rs opectfalyinvited to all and tanalas our stook. .9, • Viands. MAY 41171. D . w. spoTT BAKERS AND GR4SOI3IS, First block Forth of Ward Roue: We have added materially to-our stock, and . now Offer a DAL usortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. da llie s ; keg no bco we ks. eaa a ter will %It the low est rates. AA are invited to call and be convinced. DEMO BOOMS In connection with Um 'above, and meals at all hours of the day. D. W. i3OOTT k 00. Towanda, reb. 10, MC A PPLETONS', ?AMERICAN CY CLOPSDIA. NEW BEVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest Writers on every alibied. Printed from new type, and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings and /Ups. The work originally published under the title of Ma tiny kissarcas OMIPSDIA. MR completed in 1863, since which time the wide cirmistion which it has attained in annuls of the United States, and the signal developments which have taken place it every Mancha science, literature and art, have in diumi the editors andmibliahere to submit it to an exact and thorough revision. mid to lane a new edition entitied Tim Anzentax OTCLOPMCDIA. Within the Lest ten years the progress of discOve_ ry In every department of knowledge . has made a new work of reference an imperative want. The movement of withal anise has kept pace with the alscoveries of science: and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the COIIIIIIIMCO and rognement of modal life. Great P o w tient rerrolationi hare occurred , in changes of swear moment. fhe civil war of our own country, ' which was at its height when the last volume of the old work ap peared. has hayptly been ended, and a new course commercialof and industrial activity has been commenced. M;M=EM The great political revolution. of the last decade, 1/1111 tne natural-rout or me lapse .of time, have brought into riblio view a multitude of new men, whose names are in every one's mouth, and of whose lima a ne Le curious to know tiie niers. Greet battles fought been fought and =r unt sieges maintained, of which the details are sr yet preserved only I n the newspapers or in the transient publications of the day, but which ought now to take their place in permanent and authentic 'history. • In preparing the present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of theeditorsto bring down the information to the latest possible dates, sad to famish, an accurate account of the most re cent discoveries in science, of every fresh product tion literature, and of the =west inventions In =Wel arts, u well sa to give a ma:lna and record torical em of the progress of political and his. 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Specimen pages. of the MOM= OTCLOPZDIA, ' owing type, lllastrattone. eta., Will be sent gratis ' analatialL • *,:r. as s 9es - um= AGINTiI Warm. Addreits the Publishers, D. APPLETON IS CO. & Broadway.. t. Sr einsoaiSt., 4 1017 WISH TO BUY OR SELL , • , HOUSES, rAnars,- LOTS OR MILL PaOPZISTP, or if you -o Kt to lend or borrow money on Beal Zatate or other secarity for a short term or a term of years, or if you wish RENTS •OF HOUSES. Or other property collected and paid, we offer su perior belittles for the prompt 'transaction of such We have nova line Bit of property for sale, and those seeking . . REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS In either town or county. will do weil4o call on as. Ad J. ' St CO.. Biel Petite and Loan Agents. Office Main street, opposite Court Rouse, To wanda„ Ka 19,'74M. • E1:31 O. A. BLACK. oRTHEBN CENTRAL RAIL route North and South to Bal. Baum 'Waeldnaton. Phlladelphla, end all points South ; also to Buffalo, Mews FMK Buepenalon frrldre. Booheater. ffralonee aad ad Waal Lad and West an the New Tort Central Itaffroad. and the Oansdas.ush„, On and atter Sunday. Noy. 23. 18711, Wits will leave NLIIMA. as follows : MaiLenity • • • ••.;.. 10 20pm Northern Emma, • 12 00 m Morning Aoconktoodatton. • II 46 em Eveidng do Southern Espresi 2 05 MAU 5 sin SS. B - ftlasi Sumas north and Southern In man somx ars throattains beano Booliester and Bantams ; the and Iranian As aan.. awdatton north mm* at Osaandeigna with trains for 11ochetter and the Fans. O. CUSPS' GABDNIES, Seal Supt. ED. O. TOWS% Beal Pas. A(t. saltasom lid. 111.40MITBING. ' The andendened lowing recently lewd for a teem of pears th e old "Bass stand." Burlington Hato'. ars now prepared to carry mete blaeluonitb lag business to all us branches. and pled ge than salves to de their 'cat as and as we ll as any other country shop in Canny. We &ter to please all Tao may twee us elan call. Mika 8. DLTM k 80N• lindleaton Bore, 29, ~l~~llddb ht_kilßLE MONIINZNTS, lili Of even gee, McCABE & SON. • :‘ • $ 6,00 F.,., ..:,,,,:..,~ US pax '.i.r•A i 4 --4 11110111/01Mni _ WILKASI MOONS I WAGONS I have on hand II iarge assortpient of LUMBER AND LIGHT WAGONS WHICH I ,WELL SELL .CHEAPER ~ Than any other establishment in the cattntry. WAGONS AND CARRLidES. Of every description manufactured to order on short notice. U=.FM.'M Voirsads, Mardi 25, UM. FROST & SONS Would invite lb* Public' lova! and euralneithetr NEW STYLES OF FUENITTEE OF TOMBOY _ Titoi.hare now on hand the LABGEI3T AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS EVER, U TOWANDA, Which will be sold at Wholesale'prices We are also prekared to do UNDERTAiIING eA the most reasonable terms. - • I We also keep in store and make to order ; SASH. BLINDS, DOORS,, • MOULDINGS, ;PFLOORINGS, &c. J. 0. FROST & 60A6• Oct. 1, 1873 VVE INSVRE ALL BINDS OF PROPERTY , _ Lamer LOl3B OR IoAKLGz BY FIRE AND L IGHTNING. We lepruent ores Mr 111111 ons Capital. Old Engu h a a Hamepompanies } iii oakfziu;ktvikil • , 111 THE-OLDEST AND LABO3 I MR STOOK AND tquotultelsYslAii , zio;lbw:sl tairrED EfrATEE3 . ACCIDENT INSURANCE Prom oms day to o? 1, year. NefigiE "i7NOKNT. Fob. 19. UM • SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL ADINABT. for Sole ~• R. M. WRLLES, ;wimps, PA.; Ofilee No. 3 lderewee !noel, north We of Court Rouse mum viousual AND MAIL' DUALilit AND IniitrIACITULBS AMT. Noting _Kraig/4 Norse Power' soul rtossahess. Wheel lakes. Mutes Sown, Oasis B sdsr E 37 Madera, liessrable sad Steel Plows. Onmessors, TWU None Hows. k elosultallers sod riouting f.LT stoiniss, weals =Aims, sin flume . 0117UPOIMIN a ass 1101ILN OCtigl , scussas los =MD carom. am. so. - =sod desalpilre. musb;Aw plated We. Imbed or =died tree to ail spylkents. U minted but three cents to .and for elzralies SWOP - Termere when in Towanda, cell and nee me. ant= . ie. it. maths: HIGMT IN CAW, P GRAIN, B GEORGE , 'M T 0F1H5.1173 APP M. OLOTHI ropid tomtit of TollAl4l roodroo don of totdosoo. sod the wolorolsoo& groat of Os opouotalty to the X. BEADY /itAYE CLOTHING v Ku a Div stoat In Bekamoli'll Way lea . ol gormatr samba by a. Jacobi') and is sow pared to offer to his 614 combiner! and the pima , a Utter stock of MEN S' A) BOYS' CLOBING nen eon be four in any atlun e Aids** dna. sdock has been partbased from Lederer& this season. _rio teat I bus c 4 get rid booe# at bb plow - I lumi of - 1 - GENTS' 'FURNISHING of no finest quality sod Utast style!, Meting at law fiure.. I BEILEMBER, I i . 1 hareno•oonnection withiho old stan. ' and when Ten wan 2 at:thing in the clothing hoe. far yourself or boys, call On me in Baidleoun'a Bloch. • I • I ' ig. E. . . :1 ••' I .. Towanda. March 28. 1872. pBESEN L• constantly receiving. in addition stook °florally. '1 PINS, BANDS, AMERICAN and SWIM GOLD AD SILVER WiTthIES, MYER PLATED WADE OF ALL VAMETIES GOLD. MIXER A STEEL.SP ACLES. MINER Alm PLATED - Wenn. mobil and .rswzranr in the beat manner, and warranted. Thanks for a liberal patronage at a eontlenance of the same. Tow►nda, WE' The undermentioned advantages 1. nary use proof of which may, utrwardinary sales, and conetantll mend !of Wm: i Ist. That trona the peculiar coal glasses they assist and preserve tt hag frequent them* unneoessary.l 2d. That they confers brilllancyland distinc. of vidas, with an nt of easel and comforti hitherto enjoyed by wearers. U. That the material from whlelt the Lenses ! ground, fa manunactured special/J . or c a r Puri L e s, and pure, hard , and brillian not lie to become scratcluad. 4th. That-the frame in which they are set, whe er in Gold. Saver, or Steel. are of - the Anent qU and finish and guaranteed perfect every reap Fin. sale only by our crathoriard t in thielo fly. We never supply or employ peddlers. PM; A. tERMIN , . Nev. 20.1872. BLACK • 01100itkaa OF VAItuOUS PAT- And as low is the towed. G1.485VV487, TABLE 'CUTLER I= in stook El= BAKERY i AND D. iV+ it block north of Crud House. BREAD, PIER, OAKE,ORAGEERSi PRICE And sold at Wholesale and Tibetan. In on:DIM:NO BOOMS we Will aocommodate the public with either a lunch of a rood meal at all times of Ito day and evening. • OYSTERS AND lOW MEAN ON RAND DOSING • ' FOR AND EGG% TIMM /3 E4134)17. ~, L • Also, s fine assortment of G ro r arit a. Ccafectl on try, Fruits, Nuts. ko: ,masillY tf 1 D.I, W. SCOTT lic CO. • 2E3 p4t a wm -11. G CUPPOBitio TEX Zia' MBA (Vbrinerly oixopled by a. Jacobi.) TS FOR ALL • AT THE NEW JEWELRY 1 W. A. ROCKWELL Fin. GOLD SETS, RINGS. STUDS, -CHARM II floras OLOCKS Of all deeerlptlorie at the lowea W. A map AIM FOR ARVS 'St MO . • . 111 CELEBRATED • PERFECTED SP AND EYE GLASS • OHAMB Sole Agent, OFFERS TERNS, 4. I SILVER PLAE]i) WARE,, WOOD VirAIE, STONE W .ItE, BM AGES, B MOTS, ALAS 1= fiilMiiii; will not be undersol a, Feb; 19, 1914 BAKED- DA1321 do not deal tin.= iim; ." --7 . - ' - _''''':'''''.lhid'lotai 17111 VQoDpgatD, NEW YORK SE! No. 8, AVON &k Is 'remain a beat stock of ' brought in ' offering at ;the Cash, consisting & &rook, Bor. Mt and 11, kinds,'_ ell. bot libulufsaturers, T araiDt' LZATNXEL AND LINZ Thankful lox •past • a continuance of the sa To WT. 1.1872. I= the slum aES NEW CIABBIAGE OD bleb I saz Qui 1 1 , 4 1 c enra bt= ' Id's Irlendis an d P41°1116 ct SSW . BUICK oAltlaa. E YAOTOBT , where he 1411 constanlly keep i hand •hall matt. aunt of • , TOP ;‘, OPEN' BIT bxas. PLATFO • WAG* S, • TROTTING SULIETB. Iftle of the best material Ardished clty style. Eli long experi co In d radodes gives him a decided vantage In the . ROBE! bta large MI Finish, Style, a Durs of his Wagons. All they lasi Is an INSPECTION 01 1 1 HIS previous to p ALL WORK ACES, cThankful f tended and same. ~f~:a~\7fit~ Towanda. Jan. 8. FOUNDER' CHABYLL Thee undersigned and Machi Shop are prepared to do their business, with prices.. 11 HILL * GiARI • k CIRCULAR ,I.AW HAN D IL fld. And all of • MILL BIRO Tl RADE WIDER. ENGINES ' REPAI And all work wai7azi l <l to give a .'1 SHINGLE -pairing dono hoPe to 3=3 RBIS' • Of the latest and most • and kept constantly !) hand • PLOItGEP BEIDE:MILL, IRON kiD WOO i Ot alt kinds. OULITVATORS, FORN „ PL 0 ti, G , PO Of all binds, and thetin ~ conatan on ban. I 1 tatost, ~:~►1~Df er . tunas be seen in increasing traction of sight. fon LARGE'AND STOVE' ST*VID AND LARGE And all kinds of March SO. 11/76. BLOOD & co c ,, . , gull conttnno o mattpfacturo HORSE POWERS & Taminds, P and will sell a better machine, fo oast be bad elsewhere the wor our =chit= that they will do than any other, and are more d personally superintend On work well down. We will sed • • DD3CBE OAT. of our machines, on apOlicatton. ONE AND HOR' One Tsar Horse flLSliiii • masa= land C FANNINI I G M CIAOIILIB .1124 =AO 1141 SAW AND Glilicr +AL wor Give 111 a call before #urcbaata Ira '•00 •0 0 0 I Aug. 2.1889. WOOL CAR 1 mcc, , • MANUFAOTIMpIG, &C.' , . . ; , Utter a recess of four tears, an heavy expenditure in improving lOUs an Water Water Power. we again re sume our old business f mismicTuani I ct, foot. chuDiri l o, morn • DR. 8, *O. _ Appreciating the luied time.. l lle have thought bed not to 40 let down, but top Home Industry im tha best means ofrtdoringp W. - For the acoommodation of the beady extinct race 0f we alai! Mabs For theta who • ,we WU make librit. STOCKING It i tillt - , FLANNEL, AC. _ .. I In cor4nnction witkikom Op I . aid the frugality of the counts, thousand Tadao!' Stout Cloth, every man to keep hi/ breeches SHADES, 0. L. BUM. G ROOM. Those who am, should call them one of thesmigtst!uid mo WOOLEt PACT' Tn thoillnibed . . Our machinery is now . In good rower is nsver-Miling the pahlid done of disappointment, ad we warn properly. 1 , H. B. _ °employ% Pa., 114 , 14, 1873. NEW : •o , Ny Abbr'dead !Catalogue Baud= Manta is • w ready,' free to all applicants Min' 19 "Mr. : 1 3 • MN= ors, i solicit e. s Jf FACTORY Oppoatte the ter, :AM TOWANDA; P HENRY ST F'A r 0 GS, . I l' PO CHURN SMA. L - I~ LEIGH SHOES, 17 md to :.171111. MEANS eir celebrated tele money than We claim for much, or more, blr built. We d see that It !,. cI7EB. ,E POWERS, EZPER4 roles, „es, MILLII I , done to order. elaewhere. • ' VE3IIIV Out" ions Ropose to `thatma aAm will enable a EEM;I 'ouzo order. u our Water utsy be In no feu 4 all work to be -ENGEM!. PLANTS.- ,ot New. Bare sad ' anal tin be malted P. Lt. COMA& Tdranta, IGOE GIICS:3EBT .AND STORE. MoOABE 4;- EDVABD Montauk and RAW**, in FAMILY-GROCERY: P IsroFsi NNECIIIIN NEW gtOEN, TOWANIEL. Ws do not dem it necessary to ountostake diluent articles vs keep. Oursolottmont lo' , ALWAYS -COMPLETE: sell notidag but FIRST O'I.AA.SS, GOO Cash pol 4 for Pormair Produce. I JA IL WM. =IC Itsit 1, MO. 'OX & MEIKTUR are no* lug a fresh stock of Goods in theisline. shies the let annuy. to which they knits tuition of their Mends. • We keep Shah:gest to town. One goods are; trash and • , • men at lowest market prices. rsn.l9.lerl. 7- AND NEW TEAS, bo Eff i the amp at meant decline in prim and , seta ' SOX k 7•SZP • lan. 19. Mt 101. & MERCU are selling' cerise at retail. ' Jan. 11,• VOX & MEECUE are selling JL: sal Fresh Goods. Jon. 19, Fog lIERCUR are selling WWI dhow. . Jam 19. FOX & HER= are si dais Goods only. - pox ,s; BLIKEICUB art cheaper than ever. EME y BER that we Iln the beet Oirdsge - others RETAIL! And thaew e won't be anderaold. Jan. 19, 1871. MICHIGAN FIXE-CU CO—Ten choice—at Jan. 19. 1871. FOX t UM OUR CUSTOMERS can rely the very beet the market affor Icave= 4 . E. T. PDX Towanda, Jan. 19.11. MOW WORK - 7 EItE3I33EII, THAT EA &MEE, AA , OV3 are retailing an kinds at Ciroceireal wholesileprioee. The largest stock in town. ." Antelms. Prices low. E. T. FOX. Sept. 29.'70. . HENRYS , ERPECT NEW STEAM FLOURING - . " , rmerly Ice of the The 'rebel:rib deal ea to give notice that STEAM FLOTRING S ILL B', . Is now in successful operation. and that •is pre pared to"do all work in his line on short noti er. OUSTOIi GRINDING DONE ONITRE Sall DAY NS Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye Flour, Coen Meal. Feed, Bran, ha., aims' on hand and fo sale at lowest rates. • - NOTlOB.....Persons Uvity: on the west side of the river desiring to patronize my mill, will have their ferrysge paid both wsys, w en they brim grthts of ton barbels and upwards. sg.rn B. El ,AYBREI. TrMF!!! ° ,ll c . ft PATCH, =a WHOLESALE AND EN BEAMS 'LOII6HS GROCERIFS AND PROn; LINTS eats key The best - Winds of 8 I-Z-E. "The highest prico paid for all kinds of._ I N'G S COUNTRY PRODU.CF, _ 1 ' BUTTER; POULTRY AND -GAME payee's' attention yktcl to filling orderer Goods delivered free of Chargii anywhere in the lorongh. Toranda, Jan 14, 18741 EMENINpRGER'S TROUT - PONDS We will be' piepared to sell trout spawn from November 20, 1878, to ,lanuary 20, 1137 t. Spawn cannot be transported during any other season of the. year. Also a splendid lot of young few for sale during the months of rebniary, March and April. The proprietor having bad experience in locating end arranging trout ponds, offers hie. services to those contempisang laying out and stocking fishe ries, at reasonable{ rates ' I . A beautiful Grove,and a large Picnic, House Sr. ,lbr parties, is on the grounds.. ar ranged e = Ponds are located on, the line of the Sullivan and Erie 8. IL, about 12 'miles from Towanda, - ' Admisaion to ponds, 25 cents; Season tichets, $l. Par full particulars call on or address 8. 8. EUXIIBEICGEIt, Laddsbmw, Bram= County; Pa. Oet. 22 . COPARTNERSHIP.—The under sigeed have fOrmed a copartnership, for the puivose of conducting s GENEZBA.f. 1113LLING BUSINESS. • Grai The highest market prices paid for all kinds of n. I FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL FOB' SALE _ and deltverod in any part of the Borough without extra charge. Orders by mail or• otherwise, will'receive pfompt attention. ' L J. CULVER. W. STER, /MI N . F ORT, Sugar Creek Mills, May 14, 1873.-tf• I , BARGAINS IN STOVES! TINWARE, • HARDWitRE; XRON AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS,' • &c., '&c., igx., • Given to all purchase s for Cash, at 11,4 pWARE ST k), goo, 17. 711 AND FOX SHEEIREQUD , T. PAL THAT IT IS RECEIVED DTALMI jig TOWANDA:, PA FLOUB ALIVLYB 0 El C. B. PATCH. GLASS, H: T. 'TUNE'S TOVirANDA, PA. lIN -.? Drop tad &Mos. Da a PORTER. lc "IdUDi r OLD DRUG STO mart TrAss, • Corner /ids ead - tino Ittrestia Towaste. Poq m Atawilreolatbr umor =wavgibitheirstOdrAtauld coastitotang an witeaehti ma• rWilibrector way adobe wed to We Ads for inedmabed centoDy saleetea wfib wd to Um wawa at Ow pubtic o Ida& wW be hem pswamere, and Ill aret ea the := 4llll reimegable terms es •• • • or Addl. oosudding of • • . Davos, Mziocinacs, Onations, supra, ova. :mums. ALCOHOL AND TIIIIP ease Ruiz VAIWIEW ' • NITHEIZ-WAlit ) And all klnde ontrukhea, KEROSENE, 012 COAL OIL • Bandni lltalits, LAMS. mama mom annons. fterm. Kam Slate. Mune r o e, TANNER'S AND Ya.• :Di p II raw and Talk4A:ll4as In all lb& viriely ' • SPONGE% "llamas, SOAPS, - CMOs, Panades, #fr-Dpn. Pentium:cm 1 POCKET BOOKS, PORT MON -1 , : rocket Rana. aim* soars. axis A3D fl irszresisi PARE WINES AND UQUOB2 G i za, tot kfriletnal uno. . t To*Aaeo,, Smir, Pim AND ci .Gszlei. Nlala AsiS Moyne 8444 Tnull ' Poil. I;l2P porters, Ilimesrries..abouldcw Brace% .st thm In Tagl enu atn i g a &df-fielllngPrtdt Jars. Thtir. i. , ; rtarri.. sztrecti: stone rum Glom Was ; •nnuora, Mite, Bath V rick. and Stow MaoWn, Via Tad* Am. nronttion„ ke.. Botentn, Wenho end Bontoopath to Ilitediehaee. end all the popular Mead M. it' /cock we ME. D, el, . . . 1 ' An articles warranted its represented. Persons st a distance CIA Trani! tbtdr orders by stage Of mail. watch win reosive prompt end ouretni attention. - MAW% Milos given grstaltonsly at the Mike, duaog only for nuatteine. , 1 PARY ". =Udine pest liberal patronage, would:es. sartmrocetotbeir Mends and tbepnblic.thst no Dabs alp be aPor.ol to oro ll 7 , and merittbe con. 3lnnation of their confidence end ppaansge. i -' ifirOPell tforallrl for prescriptions from 9 to 10 san.. and 12 in. la), and 5 to 0 p.m. I z... , 8. 0. POSTER it SON. Apral. IE/2.--yr. J ! ' I ~~ zrz THE MILD POWER utraminEws 11021EOPAT.HIC SPECIFICS 1 Ilave proied, from the most ample experience, an entire snooese • Simple, prompt, efficient and relit. ble. They are the only medicine perfectly adapted to ruipular 1156,40 simple that ' mistakes cannot be made in tieing them; so luirreleas as to befree from danger and so ellaint as to be always reliable. They have the highest commendation from / 31, arid wail always render satisfaction. woe: CCM I..levers, Congestion, Inflammation, 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, '3. Orying.Colic, or Teething of Infants,' 4: Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, s .'DYsentarr. Griping, Mons Colic, 0. Cholera Moans. Vomiting, 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 8. Henn/gin, Toothed:re, Faceache. 9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Veritlgo, 10. Djeperais, Bllionstitoreach; 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods,. 12. Whites, too Profess Periods, 1 3. Croup. Omagh. Difficult Breathing, 14. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15. Bleaumatialm, aheematio Pains, . 15. Fever and Ague. Chill Fever, Agnes, 17. Piles:blind or bleeding. 18, Optithabny, and Sore or Weak Eyes, 19. Catarrh, acute or chronic, Infinenza, X. Whooping Cough, violent coughs, 21, Asthma. oppressed breathing, Eu Discharges. impaired hearing, 23. Scrofula, enlarged glands, Bedbugs, 24. General Debility, Physica l Weakness, 25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, • 28. Bea Sickness, sickness from riding. 27.. Kidney Dialkus, Gravel, 28. Nervous De ty. Seminal IVeakness, ci Involuntary discharges. 29. Bore Month, Canker, 30. Urinary Weakness,- • • 31. Painful Periods, with Spasams, 32.. Sufferings at change of life,, 33. 'Epilepsy. Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, 34. Diptheris, ulcerated sore throat. 35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, Vials, Eo,cente(except 28.32. and 334 pport . owd at lei at Goo FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above, 35 large vials nal of Directions, Cue (Morocco) of 20 large. vigils and tohk, Single Bose; and Vials as above. W These - remedies are sent by the - box to any part of the country, free of c receipt of price. Address Nay 28, 1873 "A WOLF IN SHEEP CLOTHING.' RTNI • Begs to inform his numerous customers, and aj who desire to,avail themselves of an • eipportuni to supply themselves with lONS, THE BEST WINTER CLOTHIN AT VERY LOW PRICES, I HIND #ibet ho; has just opened the best stock o l r Goode fir - MERS' 4 ‘..m? 80 - IS' WEAR 1!I • • Ever dieplayeti . in the inarke. ELESIEITBEEthat my goods are all ABST-CLU, and.NARRANTED WELL, MADE Ono door South of Fox G. Slgnuures. nria i rEl WOLF. Oct. 1,,,1.1873. FMB! FIRE!! FIRE! !l! ON ACCOUNT OF .WHICH CLOSED lIP A STOVE FOUNDRY, W PURCHASEDI 'S'TON'ES 12=11 • EVE OFFER FOR TWO THE USUAL PRICE EARLY - TO . GET T GAIS , i, HOWARD s RID Wyaltising, Jan. 28, 187 MISS GRIFFIN . - Reepectfigly announces to her old the public generally, that she conUnn • • . 111 LIVERY BUS Atter old stud on STIMET, lens S COMM= ASSOETXTAT UV 000M_ selling at her usual naoderato prices, . ETery article winter:lnt is 79 ES'. 'and Man. liCli 00 • 6,00 or nine° barge, on CLARE D. FORTE% D T. Clothing. JULIUS WOLF - ■ F LSR HA WM FrrTi Eri ED WAX i. stealers es tho ESS, and that• which QM Tarns El DruP Imd lEEE Tt r ielaM ar t 1 . • I : PATrows - it. 1 .' 1 I , : TOWANDA,, AL, AT - 4 1 i. 7 1 . WHOLESALE ' AlLq. . - D R V G G . 1 S T S l ', 1 Hance extendveli rewired *l statut Dater ekc e rnpl with a, It 1 , 7 4 einutidinicki , EXTBAUML ELEULtI a o.§)PIL4,EOWD/Rth I . I ntimrs - ; , And EOL .0 AND 1 -- I STUFFS 111 A. t ESTRA ItErnigaiszr.4Bl 1 WINEg 1 I ; _ !1 A i , For iledtolnat 1 h ones. i, 1 i ,ii IBACCO, EDIIII:1 1 .,A. D 4JAGAR , .i - 1 A ll tht — 1 , : 4 1 3 , 1 .1 '• ! l ! ' • -'' . 'COPULAR PATENT IDielliES, i - 1 4 I, • r ; 1 • . '!1 " . . ' . And a rine•Asopriment of . . .1 . t ' ~1 - L I ltiET AND . k , - as. '' G OODS. J 4 , I 0 ~1 . , 1 ore tt pc, f4tomelCoro and atltentlotilglvEn to tit • - of Presmiptiolso. opon ti andals. 'om 9,0'cl s.m..to l'p.m; ff from 5 pqm. to 7pm Dr. WA:mu cm be conortltedlat the;:etore on Bst ••y of each week, as heretafcre. ~,, • 1 I , /i D. 11. TURNER. . 1 ; TowOnds, May 7.4872. We G. 'GO, EDON. 1 / I, —t, RST NATIO OP T 074.3 Cirrru .I. $125,000. . I &Anus FITSD. ... . • ,40,000. r ~ I ) This Bank offers IT:MEM i•ABIIEMIN for th a —......- A i ) tfarisactlon of a L - c . GENERAL BANKI G BUSINESS. 1 i . • J , I , INTE/lEST A I D-ON DA. . a : tioconDnio TO ) ' ) • 'AG ' '''" t ' 9 ', • q 1 1 • ELIPZCIAL OdIIE OTMS TO . POLLECTiaII 07 No ,i t ylp eszoxs, :1 ' ri )• _____ _) ,_ ' r _ ) Partial' wishing to at.z.v lioNgr Iv. atiy apart vf , the Butted States, England, i Scotland, or the prin cial art_ towns of E , tan; here procure drfts fohat purpose. F a I i ' . 1 " I, i i - 1 1 AS SAGT 7. lr R. k To or .ftoin the old country, b bet lag liner, always on hand. ' v i ii , ?._ 111 g•4II:LIES MCCORT 07zz AT ,EE.I iiiil Highest Prict paid for 7.S ri f infift, G 42d and Sit! e ,fl ! President.3T dent. .31:11ETTS I of 15 1)ea P egber 1,1869. .1 Cashier. • ptil 1 . & N.Y.N.Y. R/NA & li R. CO.— ' ‘, L isl2 '.l ABBANGEZ;MiT o 8 P 'Gil; TRALNIS • - ' , mi . Itondai, ecem btel•rB, 1873. sotrrawanD. I - I- , , i I'gowricwn.r.D. '-•:.--. ' No. [, • • ! Yo. 1 - 7. 1 STATION 5.,.; _. it ,_ ' Alf 1 • ? r i ' 830, ' Elmira..,. : 9 a ' Waverly.. , 0 12 i ...2....8ayre.r .. 9 19'. - Athens, 10 00 1 ......:T0wanda. 110 50; ~ , -Wyaltudig. ' ! J 51.1 14: ' Lacerrille, • ! • . 111.36' ...., Meshoppen... , .... 11 45i .....31ehoopiny... • , 3 35 , 1230' .. ;Tnnkhantiocit „ . 1 11 442 1 130; . 1 .......P1ttateh ' : 500 200' . 1 „-Wilkee Barre..l tll 7 30' 4 35' ~ : .51.arteh qmak.• : c 8 31 5 50. AllentaWn. ..„ :,a 845 CO5! :-.Bethden •. • !11l 915 63 5 1 ...,....Eaatii ' 1, • 10 30 1 8 20 1 .: -PhOtadel is. ; . ... 11 , C'l PM 945 r New 'ilk- - i i I , ' - l' ',!? •,. . - No. 3`.5 leaves Towanda at 7 10:a. 41 a. m.; Sayre, 7 57 a. in.;laverly,:!6 riving at Elmira it 900 a,t . , ;41 No. 31 leaves ' Maim at 5 30 p. in 615 p. m.; Sayre. 624 p. ; Athena, arriving at Towanda at 710 , . M. 11 -11 . A:, • I , . L ; ; _ ' I _ Stir Sri". No 2U. 9. PAS P 20 2 . 45 4512 320 120 328 129 335 135 420 205 5 15 5,36 ; 602 610, 6'65. 8 00 8251 100 1 00 1 00 , r .. 1 00 Ist, Pa TIME TABLE 01 1 TEI.B - SEFLLI IA. TAN •& ERIE RAILROAD.—Taking pled on W0(133 , . Nov. 11; 1872. ;. t f r0:114 , 1:4 •Vm:y+#l,4,4,, t , i,. ,•:, TOW '/)...__.- . L. , 400 BARCLAY S - CII9N . 950 ..:011 W 0 E.... i.[. , 330 1L44101;,9._....1.!. ....NEW AZBANY.4. I . - a 25; 3.13L4E89 " - 203 D178111511E:::.; i 1 . 1 30 __ B 312311 0 E ' ' 12 30 1 - • . 11_ P. M. - .._._ ..__ _ 8:00 8:10, 8:30 9:10 9:30 9:50 10:20 11:10 A. M. FOR SALE.- THREE Dzkid CENTRALLY LC : J IT 0 11=114 raymenia tako etussa money. !Jan 141874. THREE 011,E . roj, RED, fi tHP, ' ; 'tTRAMP The Bon: - Are Itarehiilg,' And the Girls and Men and Women, tao, all rushing for their roceries to the _ f RED, ITBITE BLVE STORE. GROCERIES - PROVISIONS _ ikzow 4.01 d cheaper than th i p cheapitt. Everything in 1 . tho line of Grocerletqc vision , TRAMP, .TR? • iil , : 1 .1 7- ' i • i l A. 11.1 L "ir‘ -011; 0: -.E R I .E,' S ! . - - t. -- •,; Kept at the lied, White , /t Blue ••tore- C r orao and get I pite:nt'gowda for aI, tie mo*!y. 1 , 1 - ' . 1 tj - - . THE inGELEST PEI P A .1.401 CAR!! Poi: b 0 IT N t R Y ' PR A 4 i ,jD IT 0 F, , . t the Red, White '& .13111 Store , - 4 • 84A.1.111 - 4L:L &i ;MIGHT,, . • BRIDG EiTRET, TOWANDA .t• Towanda Jan 'IS "it r, ' 7 - ' ' ' L ' :'.l 110tOOK:13INDR is respectfully info :had been connived to :third story, , Nbrro will b BOOK-II H lln all Its various branch ilut nth° times" will al)o • ;der the charge.of . 4- c An experienceditinder, and all wpt done Ina style and reannei w hich Music, Magazines, NewapapeiS,; ,bound In - •every variety; r styl r e,..l Ltion will be paid to tne ling Sig, .11 . nissknogss, • • To anyAtaired 'pattern, khieh u quallti and '4.IJ THE 13P-T.LOWS., , ' I I I • , L.ji. I , BENJ: chased tbe T4 r lziA IVAid Ysr,l of S. CA:34 a 33 kev 3g pod ''l.Y \1 • WILICE3.-BAltil.R. • r ;I LtIVAN COAL • Always on hala, a Towanda. NO 78. 1$ 11 M H li U &0., eor , #air; r a I,PARATXO • 1 rsp OILS 1 111 - 4 • I ', E. Ald i cCi4oL, ; LIQUOIL3 - Al4l3ANii ®ED ,No 2 ilk rem I/ X 1.41... F 231123 . 12 30 . '14'45 - 1135 1129 u to 9 45, r 26 ,12 0,5 25 757 55 3 :DS 542' 659 536 653 505 615 1,575 405 4. 54 I 4 30 420 323 353 237 rat 22p 1 11 45 131 1 10 47 12 24 110 301210 10 0' 11 40 8 3p• I . 700 509 .1 05 a. -ra., ar •Wac a G p 'S. NO,RTE[WiSID E. F. ,GOODILL sn'lP: iiienger Agent "eI i LLINGs. CATED, EASY TERMS I • I TINE 70BLE S co. S THE 1 HIT li, & BLUE PUBLIC. 'pe'Book.Bittdery orter" ed tb4 ddono LI N 1 . 3 /tC P 4 •$, on, ter. Tho I= -I 1 r t. s as ream usblo l indely will o mi. 4 be prohiptly nnot be excelled. • Old J:ouks, Particular atten- Binding of when promined, felted, and per- IMEMIE! El
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