tarsi 14,3tigni Manuring Cora in the Hill. The question how to retain the fertility of the soil, and make our crops pay best, is , one 'of the most itnportancthat cordd be- presented. The past. issuti , has been, -what crop would pay beat without any reference to 'retaining the fertility , of the soil ? But we are learning of -late that the , most profitable crops are not, in all' cases, those that will bring the most, money, 'and ,:return nothing to the soil that pro - ducted them.' - - The c i tiestion, will it pay to manure - corn in the hill with barn-yard manure at\ the rate of from eight to le,ads per acre, 'depends very rn'ell upon the amount of manure at Vand, and the labor to apply it with.. Taal' manure may be applied to other j er'ors with less labor, we all admit, jl4,tit will it s serve the object in dues, iron ? We claim it will.' ' The wheat, crop is one in our experi ,that is suffering most from eihoustion of soil, both in quality und quantity. As you say, the far raci-seeks the most profitable returns from the manure, 'and we admit he - will best secure this end with manur ingla•the hill, the question arises, shall we divide the manure among the,setral crops,' leaving none for fhe grass, or shall we apply it to all the 'crops_to be followed by grass? The, wheat'''crop, in our experience,. is the%inost important and remunera ziOn where properly - cultivated and maniired,lnd is also a good crop to reed with. ' In order more fully to apply our `ideas of the importance of the grass crop, we quote the German adage:, `'No grass, ,no stock; no manure; no crops:" • Then in order' to secure a good -!!catch",of grass, it is apparent •that" we•should apply our fertilizer; Ito that crop with which we expect to bce;l_ Our experience in manuring '.1.1 the-hill is, that it produces &very luxuriant growth of stalks; does not car in proportion I have not bad experience in forieg - n -fertilizers, but should ' think them, if what they are re - pi esented to be, worthY of trial never i use any compost, of barn ...yard manure for corn,,for the reason • that, we hardly obtain , enough to • 4, rc cure the wheat and. grass crops. - We use kcompouncl cif equal quantity 0f,..w00cl ashes, plastgr, and air-shiked lime,• costing from eight to ten dollars per ton, at the rate of five bushels per acre, applied to the hill immedi ' ntelv after planting.= Thi el gives it a gob.l start, and this is the main point „Jo success'. A. three year old* clover and timothy kid, full r.oil fertilizing *-le - ents, from decay. or running out the grasses, which always comes in i;rd( r under the proper rotation, is the field predestined for corn.—Cor. Home. EZOCA .:Nritry t ; wrru Bacsn.—Mr. quiz :,•writit;g to the, Germantown . Tele - 'graph sty : M idea was that one '..6..ttrze why , wa conld'not get. as ;_;pjcl crops froniold fled 3 as when tirey was owing in,a part to tho density Of. - the soil. la.robs , rve , l that the-first eight or t•. l i_,-ears ift fier elearingse the forest 11 1 , ;_ ; s- , 2;rild give good crops with mire in plowing; thc-re:rt ;; 41; ! , f Litls, I argued, was the (I.,:rity -,1:::; ; u1; ii in nnerable rootlets of the cut: In' order. to test thf,_ , ty ilcut,,abOnt :two curds of r-brnsh, hard-hack ,and oth'r ll_Lrtishefr, and 10: them lie'on a pile exposEd to the weather a year tlnd - then ;applied ; barn yard_manure another half acre adjoinig. The rs-sult pro:red the manure to be a little - the best the first year for corn. ;4. 3 , ,r , 11 gi,..F4 - 3 seed the fill after the corn. The manured 11::(..(li1;pretty well for about,. tire the hyr t .sh place did well for teti carp, proving . the thcor . • c6r6ct.! I used two tons of as.lal'i)alance. for 'the two of bushe - .s; the plowing was sit or eight inches deep. I have repeat ed ilv) c.fpelitnent since, with the Ea,r2: 1811MT=ME11=1111 the . farm homes- BI- geese, Whefe propc , r restraint on ' the s',• thtze nothit.:' pays better 7.2ceiiirt (.11". the farm tlipn a gan (icy and three has'e as four or five geese 'with' one I the feathers from the yom:t'iine , ; }viten, l llc 1 are lice ones.' crl,-,..;.2.11.! pirliing, live ohes,.' ;t.a'coinfortable coop,with Chi. e 01.1':eits:an , 1 there is 'nothing g•-2.e52 =will generally ten gcs ings each on an av•?:.- per.: I. , nt if brotight to a fresh plgc? in snrinz:or gander ur geese ar they- ' , eta= ;lo well Ul • ,11; - .-3t season.l 7 They are• very long , live ,1 and will last-any . farmer's time on rf.,rrn. Fiome people are ignor '. a&. "of •the Labits of dernestieated and stipt)o - se J they will only breed in pairs; others think the pick ,' " alive to :be t very -economical., xvlzereas., the : pork miserable wretches Lev: r clo ruucti else but supply a few featirs while- those who have fine - iteavy breeds and manage.them so as to sell._ , tbe young ones fat at the rich seaon` make a handsome in • come without stripping' theM while . liven .=l?:rral Nev. • HARD AND 'SOFT WATER.. .Hard Nvatcr has sometimes ,been - thought -unhealthy, and people have taken' :great pains tb_huild cisterns in their boas where rain water purified b.e had for the tables. But •iintufe rarely makes mistakes, and ,-sprii.g water is almost -uniformly. :hard.. It.isfound; on extensive and careful inquiry, that- hard water is lime healthful than s9ft. The body nee(l3 some Of the salts held in solu tion :n hardwater„and suffers if they are, :ot supplied in some way. In :England, the counties where lia-rd Nvatcraboands are more healthy than those where soft:water is used. The ka - me fact appears in cities,where the mortrility is least in the sections sup plied with bard water. Contrary to the general impressiprZ 'soft water Acts.on leader: pipes more_ powerfully than hard, and induce danger.. Thc.,-e who have built rain' water thinking then more health, wells, will need to study the methods of nature: ir.uiiak'correspondent of the Nezi• Yorker sums up an article cs. orchard grass as follOus : Por•paastare it lies unequal; for .bay is quality, it cannot be excelled; ,and for seed, uo other grass is half ns profitable 'as orchard grass. Do r.c , : La disappointed with it - the first • Yettl. Like many of our best grass ps, IL tikes two or ilren,years to r mu to'perfection.", "IYtral t : shall Ipu!. this paper so t., to 11 nf her -, t brother•-• rzoc."' inquired' Curie Charlts. "WI:LT ea the lookiffg. giag3 of ennrie,7., uee her hrotheetis , _ - ~SCBf aAect~B. WOODRUFF,; * Wring deddr4 to go Out of tie bradDeas, t tfnn her entire stock of - HATS, - CAPS AND • BONNETS FF4THERS; • :FLOUNCES; • AND . ;RIBBONS, AT COST. (von rim nIZET 1=1:217 Booms, corner of Main and Bridge Streets.. over M. J. Long's Store: Entrance on Main St., Sd , door from corner. • - • Towsnd Doc na. pLANING, MAWING, &c. BILL UMBER BAWER TO ORDER. sEesoNi) wnrrz,' POE ABD PITCH YIN BOMB, FLOOUNG, And a variety of Hemlock Boards for 'sale., We have now in operation a new. heavy, afejrbl Planer, and other machinery. combining ill the recut improvements, and of the most superti'work• manahip. Bunning by a never-failing water-power, we are able to de work u soon as it to presented— do It cheaply. and bestow all the are access= doing it perfectly. - 801 l in tbe work and we will satisfy every man as to prima and wroth raareship. , IC B. =egad. euunptown. April 7. 1813-47 e : HOW IS WEIS FOR LOW) r • We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates: Hemlock flooring. (choice) $lB per M. White Pine ." " ' • . 26 " Pitch ail 14 41 28 CI " " $l5 to 25 " Pickets from $2 to f 4 per hundred,, • PLksiMG, IfAMEMG,' o;kc Done at a montentlimoitce, and by the but mlettin ery now rude. No hart on hand ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET DRY LUMBER We haTe is the UM Pond TmtEE ITETICORED AND FEET OF LUMBER And are constantly Manufacturing. air Parties who can reach rut are foolish to go near ths.raUroad for Lumber, as under any oircnm stanoes we can BELL IT CIMES-PElt—at least the cost of transportation from here to the rsilroads— my $2 to $3 per thousand. B. INGILLII, • Camptown Juno IE, '73 lISQUEFLANNA COLtr,GairE The Spring term of this institution will tom mence ISIONDLY, APRIL 6, IBT4. No pains will be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefully looking to• - the interests of each individual student to make its work even more efficient. Each teacher will have his speciality, and use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secnre•the largest possible results in his department Classes will be organized in several new studies in Science and Language. - Also the classes 'in En glish will be remodeled so as to meet the wants of new students desiring to pursue these branches. To save expense, text books, the same as in the county will be used in the English branches, with the exception of Geography. To make the sojoprn of non-resident studenta more pleasant, the Principal will use his house— situated brit a few rods from the Institute building =for boarding purposes, where roomy tarnished ;throughout and provided with clothes closets and Other eonveniencee will be furnished for. the young ladies. ;'The best rooms in the Institute will be furnished and assigned to the young men; all wilt board at the house of the Prificipal. There will be a careful supervision on the pirt of the Principal and teachers of the manner in which students employ their time. Price for furnished room and board, including fuel. lights, and washing not to exceed six pieces, $4 CO per week. Students will furnish their own toilet and be held accountable for the furniture in their rooms. Those desiring to prepare themselves for the work of teaching daring the following Bummer, should apply to the Principe'-at once. Tuition from Four to'Ten•Dollare per term, ac cording to studies pursued. For further particulars or circulars, address the Principal, E. E. QUINL4N. Towanda Pa, 'MILLER POI, Preet Board Trustees. Jan 13 V k ACE • TWEN T Y- FIVE PER CENT, BY '•BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS £%T New (1 , 00::5 of III.? I.itcrit t+tylez.t. Jewelry* bean de3CriptiOUE ^, at 111.101 7 1ENIN'8, Uwxmh,r 10; IS7 NEW FURNITURE _STORE JOSEPH HINES Has 11ONT. Ore Led a new Furniture Store :9 BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, Where-he will kcer oL Land A GENDF.AL ASSOETMENT OF FURNFITIIE, Kill be sold AT PEICESTUAT CVSNOT FAIL TO PLEASE AN who may favor Lire with their patronage Whatever may be wanted itrtlio Furniture . CATI 4 ON HINEg and examine ,goods and prices befor l e inrchatins elsewhere. May 21,1873. • 'STAMPING DONE AT 'MRS. HENRY KINGSBURY'S DRESS MAKING ROGMS, No. 2, ARCADE BLOCK. • Toirands. Dae. 17. 1579 GO TO' JACOB' TEMPLE OF FASHION • MAIN ETREET [ ' • - ,'FOB tans". srmrs IN • SPRING ADD SUMMEII CLOTHING. • GOODS RECIDIT.D rara Temstutik. Apra 2, 1.1014, . THE LONG EETABLLSHEI) MILLINERY STORE i OF . 111 S' GRIFFIN • uasj s cust been replenished with a full and . CO3IPLETE :ASSORTMENT OF . . 'SPRES - G AND SUMMER (,OODS, To which the attention of my cukcnriers is espe cially called. Pric2s reasonable Wad all goods guar anteed. S. Sf. ORTFFLI. Towanda, April 23, CAITTIQN.—Wheicia my wife Alice has tea 'rip bed and beard without just' cause or provocation, all persons .are hereby forbid bar boring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her Contracting after this date. unless. compelled by law. BOGER FTEZGERALD. • Teary. pa. Aprill,s 'll-3w5 TOWANDA , ' MARBLE WORIEB, Nan Jest received the largest assortment el AMERICA AND ITALIAN , e.. Vex exhibited to Me Radian, to which they inirite the attention of the public. ~, They keep on hand or furnish to . order • • TOMB [STONES, MANTLES, tioev:s3rkeiv•Dfooolouzi Persona in wait of anything in oar Una are re. spectrally invited to call and examine our stock. • McCABE & SQN. 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YOU WISH TO BUY OR STILT, HOUSES, FAIUVIS t - LOTS .OR • • MILL PROPERTY, or if you .v.ish to lend or borrow money on Real Estate or other security for a short term or a term of years, or if you wish RENTS OF HOUS.ES Or other property collected and paid, we offer su perior Wattles' for the prompt transact/on or-such business. " We hare now a fine list of -property for sale, and those seeking REAL ESTATE • INVESTMENTS . _ In either'towil or county, will do well to call on us. 'A. 3.10131 1 E & CO. Rear Estate and Loan Agents. 'Delco Main street, opposite Court House, To wanda. Pa. Mar ID, '74 tf. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL wAy.-Dtreet route North and South to Bal timore, Washington. Philadelphia—and all points South ; also to Buffalo, Niagara Yang, Suspension Midge, Rochester. Syracuse and All points East and West on the New York Central Railroad, and the Canada& . Ikl.. Oa and after Sandal, Nov. i", 3. 1873, trains will leave ELMIRA as follows : Mall: arrive Northern Express— .. Morning Accommodation Evening Southern Express. ta... Northern Express north and Southern Ex, press south, are through trains between Rochester end Baltimore ; the !Inning and Evening At com modation north connect at Canandaigua with trains for Rochester and the F ills. G. CLINTON GARDNER, Goal Supt. T.O. 8. YOUNG. Pass. 141. Baltimore, BLA.CICSUITIUNG The underalgned having • recenU7 leased for a term of years the old 4, Ross stand,' In Burlington Bore'. are now prepared to carry on the blacksmith ing'buslness in all its branches, and pledge thtm•' selves to do their work u cheap and as well as any other country shop In Bradford County. ;We study to please all who may favor us with a an. GEOZOZ B. DAVID k SON. Baliniton 13oro', Jan, 2s, '74, GEO. ItoOABE & SON > MARBLE 3101,11:1111EXtrS, Of erery 441% NOSITIIWAILD. . Qo , 955 pm ►OtTSWA2D. Ora ita AGONS! WAGONSI NMI I have on hand a large assortment of LUMBER AND LIGHT SELL CHEAPER Than any other establishment in the WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ' Of every description manufactured - to order on short notice. liMrci BRYANT. Towanda, March 98.1818. FROST & SON World 'mite Ili* Public; NEW STYLES OF TrUitilrF They have Et LARGEST AND BEST MMI Which wilt be hold at W IMM!1=1 LINDE We also keels in s SASH V BLINDS, * DOOR Oct. 1, 1873 WE .INSII INCI AGAINST LOSS SE DAMAGE BY FIRE AND LIGHTNING _L... We represent over fifty Millions Capital. Old English and Some Companies I LITE FiSITRANCE 13 THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STOCK AND urn= UNI I TMI. STATES. ACCIDENT INSURANCE From one day to C/le you'. NOBLE & VINCENT. •b. 19.1671 • . SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL MACINZILY. for Salo by R. M. W'ELIiES, - TOWANDA; PA.. Office No. S Ifercare Block. north side of Court House square. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . DEALER AND MANDFACTMIEBEI AGENT. Mowing Machines, ' Hone Powers and Thrashers, Wheel Bakes. Plaster Sowers, Grain Seeders, Hay Tedder', firrasible and Steel Plows, o^ltirators, Thin Horse Hoes, Clara Millen andEanning Mills. LAWN NOWICAW. WATINDRAWNAL BINS JOILTCCO NCR CM= PORI= IN TES WORLD, CORN 'MILER" vas aum ox ?owls, ao., SC. Catalogues and descriptive, Mustrated printed dr. =dors, furnished or nulled free to all applicants. It will cost but throe cents to send for circulars In Podia • Farmers when in Towanda, call and see um. "milli 79. R. M. WELLES: 10 '2O pm 12 00 m 6 45 am 2 03 pm 6 65 am DAYTON & BROTHER, Dealers in ' • WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF- UTA 9, runs. &C., PR which the highest cash price is paid at alt times Mee;g Id. R. Rosenfield's Store, Stain-at., 16 arm:m.l 7• IL DAMN.) 1101'.14."10 TOWANDA , PA. WAGONS WAGONS WRICH I WILL 111 country. o call and examlneithelt F FURNITURE on hind the SSORTIIENT OF GOODS TOWAND4, .I.tolepulo pacer Irrelared to do TAKING lt , moat reasonable terms we and wake to order ; ULDINGS, FLOORINGS, &e. J. O. FROST k SONS ALL KINDS OF PERTY Aivathements. -; so's CLO.THINI:II EMPORIUM! amosaz T i mg mauls nom - (irormsly opcuplad by IL Jacobs.) The tepid grooth of Telma% requites the two don of business, and the underslved, resitting this mat of the community In the DIA IVO FAA 40 o[6 l V : 6:341 Bra opened a new t More In BeOman's Black. (formerly Waged by U. Jeoebs,) and u now 'pre pared to Gear tter st of t. ble old customer? and the public generany, • beork- AND.J BOYS' CLOTHING Than can be found ha any other eittabliahment out side the drew. / . Illy stock bee ell been Purchased from the Minn. faetnzers moon. so that I hare no old dock to get rid of, bought at high prices. I hare a full Hue of GENTS'. 'FURNISHING GOODS I of the finest, quality and latest styles, which lam Offering at tow egares. • i - ' . I have no connection with the old stand, and When you want anything In the clothing line, for yourself or boys, call on me in Seidler:can't{ 'Stock. M. E. BOI3EINFIELD Towanda, Match '2B, 1872. PRESENTS FOR ALL AT THE NEW JEWELRY SRORE! J I W , A. ROCKWELL Is oonstantly Scaling, in addition to his large stock of Jewelry, FIRE GOLD SETS. PINS, • BANDS; RINGS. .. STUDS, CHARIIIS, AIIEP.IOAN and,SWIS GOLD AND it SILVER WATCH &ELM MATEO WADS. OF ALL VARIEi GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES SU.NIER .YD PLATED CLOCKS Of all descriptions at the lowsat,-pflees WATCH, CLOCK and - JEWELRY repilring In the beat manner, and warranted. 'Thankis for a liberal patronage and hope to a continnanoe of the same. Towanda, Nov. 12, '73. WE CLAIM . FOR LAZARUS A:, MORRIS' Cf:LEBRATED PERFECTEII SPECTACLES AND LYE GLASSES, The undermentioned adVantages over Muse in ordi nary nse, the proof of which may be seen in the extraordinary Balm and 'constantly Increasing de. mend for them: Ist. That from the peculiar construction of the glasses thersselst and preserve the sight, render ing Irequent changes unnecessary. 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and e distinctneas of viaion, with) an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 34. That the material from which the Lenses are ground, to manufactured specially for optic purpos es, and is pure, hard, and brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. 4th. That the frame in which they are set, wheth er in Gold, Silver. or Steel, are of the finest quality and finish and guaranteed perfect, in every respect. For gale only by our outhorized ageat in thia local ity. We never supply or employ peddlers. WM. A. 'CHAMBER3,IIN, Sole Agent, Nov .20.1872 LL OK OFFERS CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT- TERNS, And u low ail tho lowest GLASSWARE; TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, STONF, WIRE, BIRD CAGES, =I GLASS SHADES. I would aay t 6 the public that on any gouda kept In stock I will not Ds undersold • Towanda, Feb. 19; Int. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM. Flrat block north of Ward Rouse. BREAD, PIES, CABE,CRACIIERS, MED' DAIL 1". And sold it Wholesale and Retiil. In owrr;uinira NOOKS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and evening. 0 1 113TEEtIll AND ICE CREAK ON' HAND DHEINci • THEIE - :I3EASeeN. • Alao a Ann alsortment of Groc3rie e, Confddto nen , . Fruits, Nits, &c mayl9' • .F(s4‘ ntiCUR do not (19a1 itt fly nmen. . • sin. In. 1571: D. W. scorr & co EN WQODFORD,' AT THE NEW YORK BOOT • SHOE STORE, No. 3, ATNON AORTLPYTTNSD AOUDGE 81 • • Is ieceiving one of the gest- and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in . Towanda, ' Odd he is offering at the very , lowesti prices for Cash, consisting of 9stas tamr, KIP ac STOGA, BOYS CALF Boors, LAMS, Muses and at:mutes Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct - from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all goods warranted. A rum STOCK OF LEAT/633 AND FINDINGS. Thankful, for past' favo,T a continuance of the sam , Towszea. May. 1.1874. NEW CARRIAGE t Etospoottally announoe to his_ friends and patrons, tha he bug built a NEW BEICK watzueqz ,FACTORY, where he will constantly keep on hand. a lull assort ment of TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES; PLATFORM , • WAGOXS, - 1 .. . / TROTTL'iCI UTLEY% AND , SZELEFO. Si I . • Made of the best material and fiddled best city style, Ills long experience{ In city. ris Factories gives him a decided advantage Ter r e thers in the . . and It may fps MN G tri yr u 6 A..c,..... 4 that, in the House at lf, t, the bii repealing the local-optioil ' aw.is cet tain of passage. • W i llat inlhiei3cet have worked this eit , raor inary metptx morphosis of o inion, we don't pretend to say. i Madame l ßumor int sists that the i hquor league, taking advantage of he hungry condition rcr of Members, whose pickins and per. quisites have•been eseeedingly mea4 grc this session, has touched the sus; : i t oeptible ones with .the gi)lden wand. of 31Was i .aril1 caused there to view the subject in an entirely . diflcren(' light than at the beginning. Be this as it niay i it is certainly significarkl • that not even the overpoWering pre.im ence of the :"praying women " ci:----.7 Pittsburg, reinforced by their sistert3P. of this city, could prevent the pati.. 6 . 7 sage on first readiur , ,of the bill exv/an, empting brewers and inantifitctureier t ° from the e'll't.ct of the local-option law. It is understood that this . ad, tion was only NECKLA,Ct RINGS As') CHARS A FEELIII:,' S for the purpose of treating the temper, of the House, and ',that its farther, progress will not be' insisted upon. ; This viinv is sustained by the fact that the repeal bill, which has slum bered in committee for three months, was yesterday reported Of course, the tight will be prolonged and bit4r in the extreme, and will in itself add two weeks at least to the length of the session. The bill fOr . lut;. " W. A. ItoCEIVEI s Of all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS Of all kinds, and the latest Improvements ken constantly on hand. S'T 0 E C A.S TIN 'G S CELLAR GRATES, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, • ititathinds" of castings furnished te Much 30,1870. MANS & ROCKWELL. BLOOD & CO., Still continue o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will well a better machine, for lees money than can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do as ranch, or More, than alaiother:and are more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it is well down. We will send DifiCILIPITVE CATALOGUES, of our machines, on application. • ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One d Two Horse THRESHER ce SEPERATORS, THRESHER and CLEANERS, , ',FANNING MILLS,. CISICULAtt AND 13 . 11.1 G SAW MILLS, . SAW- AND Milk 2.4111,L work done to order. Give us a caTh before purchasing elsewhere. . •va "oo auoaqvus •o o i C( 0.0 r l Aug. 2. 1869. Towanda, Pa. WOOL CARDING, MANUFACTURING, &C. BASKETS, After a recess of four years, and heavy expenditure in improving Mills and Water Power, we again re sume our old business of NUNITFACTITEEIG, WOOL CARDING, OLOTII Appreciating tho hard times, Are have thought best not to "let down," but topush Home Industry. as the best means of restoring plenty. For the accommodation of the nearly extinct race of Spinners, we shall make Rolla. For those who prefer, we will make Yarn,— 0. t. BL&CK In conjunction with Local Option we propose to aid the frugality of the country by making a few thousand yards of litont Cloth, that will enable a every man to keep his breeches on. Thom who can, should call and wo will show them one of the 'Quest and most complete. ' Onr machinery la now in good order, as our water posicr to never-failing the public may bo in no fear of diaappointment,,and we warrant all work to be done properly. H. B. INGHAM. Camptown, pa.. May 14, 1873. - MEW AND RARE :PLANTS.- ..Li My Abbrldrd Catalogue of Now, Ram and Beautiful Plante Jo now • ready, and will be .nailed free to all appMeante. ', P..'ff. CORE,!,' MIT 19 '71,41. ' Towanda, pa. V4eNfti- El MEI Oppogito the new TOWANDA, P Di HENRY S TAMILY,CARRIAGES, PLOUGHS, RIDE-MIL, IRON AND WOODEN DELIIB PLOUGH POINTS CHURN POWERS, LARGE - AND S'TAL'L SIZE 'LARGE rnas KETTLES DRESSINO, &O. erociaNa TAIIN, FLAT, EL, &C WOOLEN FACTOnIES In the United States .:M,.~ Gimut"T' ModißE Sr; EDWA. Wholesale sad D.etall Dealers i FAMILY •G .1100 E. PROVISION gE2OI:7IVB NEW BLOCS, TOW We do not deem It aeo3seszy to en • • &twat uticko we keep. Our amnion , 1 solicit F ' i n g7.V : VNriPlW3l FIRST CLASS G AOTOBY Cash paid for Parpiore Produce. March 1.1810. NEW STEAM FLOUR WI IN SBEEIHEIVIIN, The irabscrib delft!' to/Iva nod, STEM ts non in oceseltd operation, and p ci; :i7l/to 3 o all work In his line on obi M GREKTMO,DONE Ob Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye Flo Feed, Bran, kc.„ always) on hand lewestpdes. PLEMICII:II,Art NOTIOE—Perso west, side of the river desiring to pa will have , their ferrysge paid both bring grist@ of ton bushels and up arlerl lJri B. PATCH, . WHOLESALE AND GROCERIES AND PR TOWA:fDA t PA The beet brstids of • , The ltighett price paid for all ki C N P .BUTTERVVOI3.-LTRY Especial attention vold to hllin delivered freo of chorale anywhere Towanda, Jan It, 18 I ---/ BARGAINS IN STO IRON I AND NA CARPENTERS' OE Given to all purchasers H A 11 I); IV A. R E IMEM:I HEADQUARTERS WATCHES, J SILVER NEW JEWELRY STORE, ON In the building formerly oc Titus, 'with a large assortment American and Vine Gold Jewelry, L . .C.U.A.INS AND CHAIN BRA BUTTONS, PINS, A full lino of SOLID intvEn a I . SPECTACLES AND Of all icityl--Oold, Sil From the cheapest to tha b.? articles too numerous to, went' by calling. • IT, B. Watchea. l l3locks and practical workmenoind warr Towanda, Noi; 10. '73 Q Nor --- AYRE.—THE NE • SAYRE; PA., Is situated .n the Stsgnehanna River, between Waverly. N, Y. and Athens. Pa., 93 mice from the Anthracite, 48 Iles from the Sulli van, and 36 miles, from the : peal Mines of Pennsylvania. It is • eSouthern tormlians of the Southern Cmitral : . also of the imam k. Athens Railroad, and I. ally the Northern terminus of the Lehigh 'Valley nd Pa. kN. Y. Rail roads. It Is a mile and a g erter from the Erie Railway at Waverly. SAYRE has already In snece Car Wheel Forindry, a lfurnit lug Mill, a Woolen Mill, and a orous growth Is anticipated foi . . • THE TOWN Ile now ready for examipro.on, and busine.a plar-s fitr Its fitrorali4 , omkesi FIEBIR,S.RLE }VDU FOR . 1 'and especial inducements are Apply sit She Find National at theoMo In Ram, pa. 1 Apr Olia '~ ;~i IRDS, DA4c , PI. Ws sea nothing but McCABE, WARD& *wig ni that Ma new TRING !MMil SAME DAY TEAT IT IS MA NEFE livings on the ontze my mill, lip when they El AY&RS RETAIL DEALER IN VISIOXS, F 0 U. S ON HAND ALWA buci lIME=I ortieri!!, Goods tl3e Borongh: C. B PATCH Eal MI 'TINWARE HARDW AR HiLi (LASS, iooLs, 4.0., 1 C.,' -. ~C C., for Cash, at H. T. JUNE IS T 0 It E, TOW:ANDA, r q 631 E L 11 Y am ARE! REND MI liss opened BRIDGE STREET spied by Young aold and Silver ss IValeltes, Gold, Sete, INGS, ELETS &C. &c. &c. A plated ware YE GLASSES or and Steel CLOC et, and many other .n. but to biy - to en REND/ILMAN. esrelry repaired by tad.' I efur operation singe re Factory. a Flour. r• hning-11111. ~974. PLOT LOts for residences reskonablo terms. it al UrA4TITICERS, I .ffered. 1 link, of Waverly, or 014AftD Er•3rr'rt 111 NR: H. O. PORTER &.SOIL. ..= i AR . I ri Tim - • ' h I • OLD CASH • DittG STORE, • i -, .. 1 • L.- - . gazuctairF Fatzati nal, I i ; limier Rained Plati Eitesert4 Tawas, is.. , _ • 1 1 ; Ewretreeentiraddeatute, *totter itliekvidlin e nd 0011211ide , annettnant.: ctlnstnnting in ettitnatre vs. /lath illabilicOs izaarseutsm asb2 In Oa Arts few ammaunacid autrony osledsit' with to the rs wants tithe public. vtrigh wilt supplied isitlx trash parcbsses. an d Weed an tbs most nnisonstas teams ss *rale Or miit, =webs of .L 1 : - ' ) I - DEO* , lifErapnts, Catmeaxa, , P4 1=14 a . na * . " 2 "2 3 / 321, L - -I 1 1 . • ' - I 1 - - 1 lES ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, I I ear - pun. TABNE3B,, WEGTEAFASE, And an undi'i of prunes, I KEROSENE OR COAL . OIL, • Burning' Fluids,' UAW& SHADES, wins, cznindprs, • swan. Lars. Wbals, Na da Yocd, TANNE:RS A i ND MACHINE OILS Fancy and Tailet Artilmi in sD their variety. SPONGES, BRINGLES, sous, aoas, Mil Pomades, PertluaerT, POCKET BO,OKS, PORT MONAIS., Pocket Kilves.rukicom 'nom 814,7% A3D was pitzemtfrioNs; PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, • --- I I - I ODS. • Poi Itedkinal-au, ' I TOBACCO, MUTT', I 4 -Lee AND mans, Garden, Field and Flowed Seeds, Trusses, Sup -I porters, Suspenainies, Shoulder Breast Pumps, Teething Mawr, Nursing Nipples, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes,' . Bed Pan; Seit.tiesling,Frolt Jan. ea ' mar:meters. Flavoring Extracts. t Atelne - Glass Ware s Ecq ties, COS*. Bath in ‘ and Stove illacldni, nth . Taa nat.' =amnion, &c., Botanic, Eclectic and Eicatcepath-, . to Medicines, and all the popular patant 1 l E 13 I A . .) I II .., T 1 1 , 1 All articles warranted sae represented. Persons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or twin, watch will receive prompt and careful attention. ; Medical advice given ;gratuitously of the office, chargng only for medicine. Sir Thankful for past liberal patronafre, would res. pectftilly announce to theiriiriends and the publicAliat no pains shall be spared to minify. anderit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. I I sor Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to - 10 a.m., and 12 m. to loutirl 5 to 6 p.za. _ I I I H. O. PORTER & - Sul% April 1,,1872.—yr. 1 I i I I • , I ..THE. MILD POWER -, CIIRESII I 1 [ , itIEatiTIREY6'S 1 1 , 1 --ELOMEOPASIIIC STECFFIC. 1 1 5 I 1 I Efartrproved, from the, most ample e4Perleuce,igua entire success. Simple. prompt, efficient and relia ble. They are the only medicine perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mishaps , cannot be - made in using them; so harmless as tq befree frOm danger; and ao elDciut as to -be siv They have the highest cointriendation will always render satisfaction. nos. Mize. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation'', 2. Wortris, Worm Fever. Worm iT.i Colic, 3. Crying-Cotc.r Teething of Infant 4. Diarrhoea , of Children or Adults!, 5. Dyrentary, Griping, Dillon. Colic, C. Cholera Morbue, Vomiting. 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 8. Neuralgia, Tootbacne, Faceache. 9. Headaches, Sick headache, Veritig ID. Dymicipsia, Bilious Stomach, 11. Suppressed, pr Painful Periods, 12. Whites, too Profuse .Periods.' 19. Crotip, Cough. Difficult Breathing, 14. Salt Itheum, l EryaiOlas, Eruption:, 15. Ithetimatishu. Rheumatic Pains, 16. Fever and. Ague, Chill Fever, Agu .s, 17. blind dr bleeding. ' 18. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weidt Epp , . 19. Catarrh. acute or chronic, Influeo, 20. WhOoping Cough; violent cough. 21. Asthma, oppressed breathing, 22. ElDiseharges, Unpaired hearin- 23. ficr tali, en arged glands, Swellings, 24. General Debility, (Physical Weakness, 25. Dropsy and)scanty Secretions,. 1 . 26. Sca,Sicknese, sickness from ridir. 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, 28. Neicous Debility; Seminal Weak ess, Involuntuy discharges, 29. Bore Month, Canker, sp. frliaary WeskneSs„ 31. Painful Perfoils,vivith Soasaius, 32. Sufferings ateharige of life, 33. Epilepsy, Spasamo, St. Vitas D ce, 34. Diptheria, Ulcerated sore throat, 33. Chronic Coogestions and Erupti to cont.S (except 2R, 32. a 2 33,1 I F.1.541LY CASES. • . Case (Morocco) with above, 35 large! vials a ual of Directions, Case (;fortvco) of 20 large vials and Single DueEi 'and V l iale as abo ; : e: f 3' Xi - a - hese retneflien are sent by le case box tolany parf of the country, frc of ch. recei l of price: Adttreas 1 , —..-- ' ... : "" . 1 . . I CLARK. B. PORTEI; : Dit...° 1 Stay 23, 1673.1 riiiaii.l • Clathinc- li i 46A WOLF • 4.q IN SHEEP C4OTHING." 1 eto fart - lira liia• uttnarroul :esire to avail ;their-selve ply theinFelvea lie 6 who • to 6174 - lEM =MEM iG has ;tict opened the bezt , NS AND PONY Ever dlii,l, - .yea ni tLe 'IIEIt23EII that ray goa•ls ar WARRANTED WELL Uric door 1. 1,1673. IEI FIRE! FIRE !.! FIR bN ACCOUNT ! • ! WHICH; (I,OSF,Dt•T3 VoUNDIiY, STO WE OFFER FOR 111 THE - USU.A.L P EARLY . T CAI t, 4. I HOW4D 1, r Wyaliasliif;, Jan MM GROTL, Respectfully announces to h the pubic generally, that she MILLINERY- B At her old stand on PINE has a COMPLETE Afti011.1111.!4 selling at her usual wader Every article WAIIIt4NIT.II 70. 1R74 sad IfediAlot. , - ye • tellable. orn all, and ti'llan fl 0 00 G 04 r single rl,O, an St, Via, Pa JL''LII'S an oprertnnity I Ict , j` ( . iro.:ls for ' AE ZEE I FlitS7-CL.I.SS , EINEM ■ EN FIRE MI IiEU :URGE ISE ,HAVE OM 1 "MOH i • HIRDS AI 0 - El k.CALL CUE ;THE BAR- I [ WAX. ME III! i r obi c ontinut ISIN :EFT, 000D5,1 omen and tho ESS, thz4 she kh she is iiii • zrars.:ma , . N13:0,&- : 1 1 . . ', ~ ,- .. . . .FAki-ross! , , ' • - TOW A, P • . 19tOLES :A 0 II AIL • . r ' 1. _ 1 , - I)-RUGriFS. L I - I It >• • • ....' , . ",1 giving critensitely repsiire 'that Il * stead, have'reloported, wlth I Is 4 selected stock, contidln 0 17 , 4 - - -.. 1.1 • I. * . I '. _ ACIDS, EXTRACTS, ISIS% ,u-83, _,_ I I - .i • COATED PILLS , PCPWWFIS, o r • , , , ~ , , -11Norun • 1 BOTANIC ECI. DYE f3TITFFS, EXTRA REFINED :0,3E2?, AI Cr ii AND,' LIQUORS 1 I For Med! ULM' ' ses." TOBACCO, S/ IF A D CIGAR - , t eli3 1 POPULAR PA LT 4 ICINES PURE WINES Arid a A i . Ailjo rtm t iint of TOILET AND FAN ' A' GOOD. • ri . 1 '1•1 .1 ~.• •F. • Store than the nand emPii Ind atte.tion given to th compounding' of Prei.criptlona4 Open eamispa, from 9 o'clock,a.m.,to p.M./a from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m, Dr, Kuntz. can be donatitted qt the 'store on Bat / urdny of each week, a lretolorti.. . I . I 1. H. TITIINEE. i - W. G. , GORDON. ' 1 i tf , I• ' Towanda, nay 7, 18 F IRST NA'III9,NIA.I-BAN. ~... . - OE oKAN - ro'l. •i• CAPITAL ..... '. 1 . ...'..5125-000. .. SURPLUS FUN .' I "i . :411000 •• • • ' _.• I -1- 4 -- I 1 I 11, This Rank offers SU L A.L}:ACILITIES for ti., transactiOtrof a 1 - tl i GENERAL B NKING - BUSINESS. L i • i I: __,/, INTERLsT AID ON IDET.bSin$ Acc...or,:prso yg.,- AGIz,FFII:Dit. L 1.1 1,- Stl=4 l , Can` ntv.3 . 7 Zol= C0nt.0270 or N.-A- k. AND CIIEFES. , , ; I 1 ; • Partiea %%Ishii:lg to'6^. T... D OIOYETri to tuitY Part of thr United States, England. Ireland. Scotland, or the prin., papal sties and town of EliropS, can here procure ' drafts for that pnrpoa>. 1, ' • ",,.1 L - . - TICKET. 51 , • - . . 0, by i;iest, ste.a4 , 3r or sail I ! C , ; • r AT IT/TDITCZT . EATZ2. . 'Tr& 125 25 25 125 25 To cr from Lng lines, HEIM itsplest JO9. Powm: Decembe. pA. GEES QM= No. No 29. 9. , - ;'s', -7--I—,--:- PIC P 2 l - n l- • . 1 . - .:.1t......1:-... 2 45.1250 i'a l' 1,2301 82' ^5" 3 20: 120 ! 0 05 .... .11raterly 4 ..., 11 451 55 0 , 7 05. 3 261 1 29' 9 12 ...-.- .. 8 ....a,A7e...4... 11 35! 5 42, 6 . 5 E 335; 1 35, '9 19 ...... —Athens-4. .11 291'.5 sr, 653 4 20' 2 05,10 Qo' .....,...TowandllA - 10 501 5 05. 615 515' 'l.O 50: IT Musing ' 1 9 461 1 515 5 3G. 3 05:11 11' ..... ' eyyille4,l... _ 9 2 1 05; 454 6 02 , ... . 11 36 ..... 4 51 elaappefl... ,-9 05 ! 430 6 101.. .. !II 45. 1 ....11 nunDsl4,o'. . 1 858 1 420. 6 45, 3 - 35,12 30 ... Maar/meitic -.. ./8 301 3.23: 3 5 i 1 • 8 091 4 42' 1 00. .... ... ItiPtoll:.... IT 20 237 ror 8'231 5 001 200 ; ~.w lies Bajtre.. 1706 250 ..1 7 30 1 4 33' . l' .1. 1.143 tzi -1 1 .ii P . 01 - ' • 8 31. 5 501.1 - . . Ilentoi - 71.... ,4 - zi .10 47 15 24 8 401 6 0514.. thlebeik... 1 10 30 12 1D 9 15, 633 , 1.. —Easton.Q.... 1' - 10 05 II 40 10:0, 8 201.1.. ' iladelriit' a.' .. 1 ; 8 3,. 915 f' 1: e . * Yorff• •• • 1 1 J PMP :.I E 1 00 00 • rid 215 ..... • - r ss No. 33 leaves Tovra n. m.; Sayre, 7 57 riving at Elmira at B 1 No. 31 leaves E. I 6 15 p.. Sayre. G 2 arriving at Toivanil TIME TAB TIME VA & ERIE St ,Nbv, 11, 1 sou - ruw.3.nn u. ' 8:00 I •ii - q : 1 1.... as. _ 1 0' . A.N .- TIIA I ,' 1 . _ coo ... 8:10 1 BAIT 14 JUNCTION] . 3:30 '?::30 1 '.. . NRog. - 3:30 9:1-0 1 - .0011:3_._,' ... 1 1 '2:18 - 9:30 I N. , , ALBLikNY.•.: 1 2:25 9:30 1 1r.,. ,;I• 2:03 10:20 I A rsHor . 1,30 11;10. 1- ERNIc4 J 12:10 1 .P. 11. .. ,A.H.'' I ' . I ...,; 1. ,4.4 1 I: 4F. 00,0D3ilt. '. ri 4'l Paßgenv , r Aeent. ' - i - t:l4 FOR, SALE.t- 1 -ti r ; . irt!ADT.,7 DIVELLIN(;'S IL . ..•., j. T le OCIATEII, ON : , ''A.S . I7I TEEMS. I,', .. •:.J i10,,,,E ;portion •-' ;: J. 110' • THREE CEVRALL Moonily layment t chase money. ' THREE qi ~~ F-,: tin: a , Iv 4rr k l 13 EAT I E Tit.plP, TRAMP iMa ciaingj, and the and fi 1 omen, • tao, all' eir Groceries to the 1 R 7&, : 1 BLIT MHO The Boys Girls and .11 - ' rushing for REP, .IVlq GROC 4 S. tqPRO' au the !Ocapest Proxisious, IR 4 E if • Now &Al chetape the Hop of Groce L 0 AND 'GROC lacs:mm) St a liti l i le,monei PAID 1 4 . - & Blue iptora of • i. :RIDG STREET 'll M L Sept at the Red grn a vdo of go., TIIE lIIGIIE C 0 IT N. 7 At the Fled, whae RAlrit To_wancia Jan - nooK-B _LI is reepeetf had been rem v stery; h DR .-T ~ y infuled that d to a "Rep . till bexlono ii j . ' i 1 I ii-BiNDI i 1 1 4 1 ranch - ET, on ter.. 11:alloral Thor, 1 11 1 . • Iu all its various as "the times" c' der the charge id' • • f , u: c. u?irrAKE,i i• • • C . , u An experie /ICC LN/,31 , 0 LAT, t all NFOF done Ilia ?style a'n reanlr which a 31iisie Magazii:: a.; 2.1 e ' apaperai bound . In every ariety,itif style. tion will he paid o trio 4ding an i 1 - . • -- • I kiAN 1 BOORS 1 , ; 1 r I?atternl i tthlcliitil - ranted.i , . ' 1 ready for detiven i)t the viblie IR et tnaerinkled. .! tat 2.-Itifd.—tf .1 1 To any desire bdlty will bo 7 All wort will Tlio p.ttruntig : feet satidttstiong , TO wand*. Aurt 1 , t 1 tthaY l . .. -0 ogo6 i lag stoii, Pa.„ iii yo zoo of tlpnthracii Of. foOm thei a [ply of;:this coal; llumisfon, stlf4 foul Ix of li4lff .Till eiglit 1 . 13.1 i PO4. i - COAL. I . The snbscribr son Colliery at -, dealers 'Mar all in the best in ' Vein. .. full sii 1 Calling on W. Ili 1 on Pun', 01:61,1 1 sra Inv tie ii to i Lt, insured. 1 ToWasola. t:'‘ , , 1 • C r OOD .14 ! contalidri proye.l, former!. I,l , tiow. go I , C'si 3 4,.1 I tuit trej tlts' trom. Toy GUFF, Totra lt?.'7ofl LIFOR S ALE Cheap, about Acresbout 50 *clef int ! olm.- a 11y J. 1,1. Bowman, doo'd: fratoi) ,barn.l good water, young 8. kind 'situate till Asylum tarp, ions oda. Terms I'2V. Enquire of R. I.la. (To J. R. cooLaattus. Wilkes-1,34 Ca, ; 1 .. • efacbmt. A. uo 2, 1 i eoxy; Tule r% ' l -"q . -.:' ' ' r *. i : . . • j ) 1 • C W7l ' I. t . Et ILS S Betnea, G t td Ce;cl Sere tl - ti BETra Jr.. It Ctsahle-r • _f_& R.B. CO.- A • r • . I'ASSMIGER TBALNE, Deieniber 8: le3. • . . No. i No.! Nb. (.) ys. 30, 2. 4. FOp.TEVTAIID 70.) 3QO 1 7 • '. i A...,1 A L ar3. .7a1.; Atl.r2r,s 7.3') prly. 03 a. al ~,,al op. m. Wave:lY, ::: therm, at 6 30 p. in. , •• 4 : ! l• N • E. A. gicK.En, . Superbateridait Osati .4; Wa 16 A. !I' at 5' 3. P. ri ; %71.0 p.t I ..OFirt.TEIEOI SIILLI AILI3O.O.—Takiim effect . on ' zEm II ROBSHW.RD ' of 'lnn .pnr MIME STOKE ISIONS Ever thing in E D, ER.IEB .re--'Cone amt C ~FH FOR:. UCH,D: :IGHT, , TOWANDA. E :he Book-Bindery .rter" Thilldin • ,•B as reaaouabl•• r ndery will k will be prinup LI • not be excel Ord roots, sq.. Putictilar.atten-• • pilaf ng of quality and dur:, t when promtEeA, 91kited, anti 'ler.' . • I y of the. nuteto repared to tarnish - Coal, pripared ..learned Cooper. • may be seen by -, o tie.* Coal Yard, 'reat, wbere all : and good L. S. escr. •