II SedadturaL_ Aaatcyrataia. 'Forcrnox.—From the last report . for the Cornell Uni versity for A 873-4, ippears that it is in a flourishing condition. It has 461 students, and the factft consists of nearly fifty persons.,-When Con gress apportioned certain public lands for the founding of an agricul tural college in each State, the State 'of New- York, instead .of, starting a new college, exclusively under the . control of agrichlturists, adopted this instead and gave it the control of 141,428 acres 'of land. Yet accord ing to its register, it is without a Professor of 4,,etriculture, and the number of students directing especial attention to agriculture is seven. It is' evident that no advancement Will be made in agricultural educa tion so long as it is attempted-lo graft it bn 'the old collegiate systems. Pennsylvania has pursued a different coise i , but -unfortunately she has nothing to boast of in the' way of success, her agricultural college hav-1 in,g by n'o means realized ; the antici-; psalms of its founders: It is to bet regretted that we have. no Emanuel rsnr,Fellenberg to set an - 'example, to) oar ormtry as to the best mode of Certibining education and the theoryl and, practice of agriculture. It is 'more Ethan seventy years since lenbnrg established - his school at Hafwayl, and in, all .the time which has elapsed since then it has' never ' had its equal. 'Perhaps after the Pa trons of Husbandry have vanquished the evils which biought them into existence e they r may turn their nt tention'to the proper education' of their youth. It is to be hoped that • thpy will do so,and that they may fin :-persons fit 16 conduct such establish ,raents i properly. S 3 long is the salary is 'the sole object for engaging in' the work of education, little good can be expected. require the zeal, energy, beneiolence, and disinterestedness of a Fellenberg command success. ' HVNGAMAY GBASS.—Sev'eril of :my correspondents are again' , sending' in their queries as to the value of Ham ! garian grass when made into hay, i for cows. I can say no more 'nor no less than I hare heretofore said as to its value. Crop for crops I Ulla' it more valuable than' the oat crop; which it replaces. Ifs main disaflt ' :vantage is that shoal be cut, at a tin - se - when ire are very liable to havh shoWer.y or wet 'weather. Last sea,. =on rnneli was injured in this , way, b-at not niore so than second_ crhp hay. A crop of two! tons per acre does rot oe,-,'m to •be any _more exL haustingl than an average crop' a oats: Arany allow it to become before cutting when it becomi , harsh ancdis udt so . Pell relished b+ stock. Pat the ground in goontrtier; sow fl bra '2l to _32 quarts 'if eed rpei a.-rc:. according to thtstrengtfrof fr gronnd. After last season's eri...-:wv• once, I would advise all to barrorat least once after sowing, and roll well, aftt-rward. Cat when the earliest , heals arc in blossom., or when the - l a w cs t jaint,-; begin to. change C,are wet, and feed oat with hay and fodder in alicruate4eeds.--4 •F .::r Farm. • I 1 I I PP. OPOLTION Or_ CREAN TO [IIIILE"..--r A. T. Reynolds, who , has seen: it stated that fifteen pounds of creani hail -beef obtained from ,one huni iltr-l - of milk, asks whether the stater , rnent can be tozrect. With some I kinds of milk such a propai:tion v ii4 r j • doubt, has be - en , obtained; lint such ! results are fai above the Sverige. 1 a hito experiment with rather.' more than ,anaverage - quiditty 131,8 pounds of milk gave 14Q pods "of cream; in- another 121 piitincltot ercam was taten from 1300Iof in ii.tliird,'ll7'pounds of cream from; , 1250 of milk. ll!Jit late exrieriment,l tried in England, l it was !Wind, that Alderny,-railk averaged froka 18 to • 20 pc.r cent ; of cream, Dailaam 17 tei 30 Devon 14 ta.l7, 'Ayrshire 13 to 15 Brittany 16 to per cent. ' Froni this it will,be see-24hat the average allude l d ,to - by A. ,T. R. is": not very much but of the way. Crozier; bf Northport, Long Island, claims to , obtain one !quart of pure,ofe - atZ from three, quarts of milk of his bt.`.!l , Jersq cow; this would be at double the'rate ;my correspondent has men- tiiqied=.Tuurtia,/ q' the Farm. Pairs Fon Peon FAMIING.—One o the roads to -poor farming is well traveled, but not generally acknOwl cdged—invest, all your capital !for , eland and g , ,) in debt for more. Hire -, ,ey at a heavy interest to run the ; hare very little faith in farinind alway,c ,be ready, to sell rout; buY, cheapc,a and poorest kind of and farming machinery; feed _ grain and hay to your stocl4 and, yen will 'have less repairs to ,make on your rickety fences and farm machinery, - as fine horsed and fat stock make _Sad havoc with the old: wagon, plow, cart and fences:. Use the oil of hickory whenever your oxen 'need strength; it is cheaper than high feeding and keeps out the hair lively, and pounds outthe grubs. Never waste time by setting out fruit or 'shade trees, as leaves rustling around a place makes it unhealthy-1 Sell the best calves, lambs and shoats to the butchers, as they will bring little more, and the thin and poor 'ones will dcrswell enough to keep. liar Ypim Haar.—Every farmer ' should have a - complete map of hiS farm, Wi th elh field, pasture, and wood lot, together with all the fenced, roads and ditches plainly drawn, and either numbered er named, so they can, be readily designated. Few farmers can appreciate the real value of one until they have tried the periment, for witira map of the far* ;before yeti, you can direct your' 'workman to any'part of it withotit the least possibility of making s, mistake. You can plan improve ments and estimate 'their costs a i l your leisure, instead of spending ha l f A day of valuable time in survey.- mg the land itself. Any person with fa- little ingenuity and patience can Idraw a map of-his farm. It should be t.bDit two feet square, "or larger if desired, arid draw upon thick card (board to prevent its being torn Or, hl , ..l:ced. - Let our farmers try the (,xl. - Kliment, and they will soon learn' its value. _ von. Wow.—There 'is no`hing better for wives and daugh tus, physicially, than to have the care of a , garden; a flower-plot, if nothing more. What is plessantez than to !Fluid a portion - of every pail hing , &Cy.- - ivorliang shrubs, and trecs, and pion* and - to observe the wing of tlowers from da y day as the season advances ? Then how much it adds to the enjoyment to kLow 11.-.4 your own hands have platit4 , 7 and tilled theta and ihai'e pruned and trained theta' . 4 46 ft jilefiEt• =a that requires neither greS Win nor profound knowydgs. 'NNMAmmM_W Ispi I r I ,WQQDIIIIPF, - Batas decided . to go oat of the absialios . IMO bee entire stock of HATS, CAPS AND - BONNM FEATHERS, . FLOUNCES, I, AN/ 5 , RIBBON& AT COST. Von TVZ NlCer Z 4 9 2% . ; Ratko, corner of Kato and 131440 . Maeda. avve from Loafs Store. Zatraaco on Meta Bf., Id door =Ate. Tolnada DocA '73. ' pLmw i MMIgKG, BILL LTSMBEIC BAWD TOLOy1:11. SEMI= man pm ADD 'KWH BOARDS, 11400/1121% SIDERCh Andz Ir:tidy of Hemlock Hoards foe ale. We have now In operettaa a nev i Wiry. stx-rot Stanst. Ind other anaeldnet7." scsatelns ell the recent eta, and erw-felling OW roc= =neap. Boanlng by a n we etwahls to do work es loots es it le prestated_— de It amply, end bestow ell the cars necet= s Or doing It perfectly. Ball in the we will satisfy erw men u work end price.' end work: isanektp. it a. *SEM. ClarapicninT Asßik?. 11111-1, Holy IS THIS FOR LOW ! We offer DRESSED LUMBER it the following rates: !: • liendock Flooring, (choice)... MI Der X. White Pine ...... Pitch 4. { 4. , 26 Biding t 0.25 „ Picluda from $9 to $4 per hundred. - FUMING, *LTCECIG, EZ-N.WI4! 0 3. 4 c .- p Done at a moment's notice and by the beat meehin ery Made. 'We hams on band ts),l:4:(o.46):Sma.iptelq:Y.V.344J".#9; We have la the MUI Pond THREE HUMMED AND- MT! TEIOIIIIAMD iTET OR WE= • And are conantly Man Jar Parties who can reach n l e ll =h to to near the railroad for larmben as ender iniessicircuni stances we can HILL IT 031741 0 131,4 t the cost of transportation from here to the 'railroad saY id to $3 per thousand. Zane °,16. spsQm. A COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE • ;--- The Spring term of this institution{ will com. =ace KONDAY. APRIL USU. • No -pains will be 'spored to =MOW the high standing of the institution, and by carefully Woking to the intereatanf each individual student to make; its work even more eflident. Each teacher will have his speetality. and use every facility-to make the topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible results in his department. basses will be organized in several new studies in Science and Lan Also Gni- 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 need in the English- Winches, with the exception of Geography. • , .; • To make the sojourn of non-resident --students more pleasant, the Principal mill use his house— negated but a few rods from the Institute building —for boarding purposes , where rooms furnished Ithroughimt and provided with clothes 1 &efts and other eonveniences will be furnished for, the young ladles. , The best rooms in the Institute wilibe_fluttbdied and assigned to the young men: all will Ward at the house of the Principal. There will , be a caeeful supervision on the of the Prindpal and teachers of the manner in which students employ their time. Price for furnished room and board, including feet, lights, and washing not to exceed Eft pieces, $4 00m week. Students will furnish their own toilet and be held accountable for this furniture in their rooms.l Thou desiring to prepare thezneelvei for the work ,of teaching during the following Sunimer. should Spply to the Principe , at once. Tattle. t:om four-to Ten Dollars per term, 31 0..' cording to studies punted poritothor parte:2l),ra or circulars, • Mares& the rviuvirs B t 3 - E. : 4 :2I;rOiLAN. T•wands PK • um= lOX, - Preet Board Trustees.. Jan. 13. SAVE TWENTY-FIVE !' TO -30 ) PEE CE3T, BY BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS AND: NEW I'VEAR'S RRESENTS AT' HUGUENIN'S. NewGooda ct:' the latosa JOamairy of all (14 , ) ,, Atabon a in large naantaties,, aL ToTaida, Decant;Or 10, 1.871 NEW FURNITURE STORE. , ,JOSEPH HINES, . nu now opened a new Fart:attire Stage on •v , BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA., Where he wink/top on hand' GESF.I3AI. ASSOBTII:LNT OP 11731.RITVEY. (Width will be sold AT PRICES TEAT CANYIOT FAIL TV PLEASE All who may Ism k !rah their patroaso, Whatever ally be wanted in the Frualtitre CALL ON ffiNEB • and examine goods Ind - prices berm:" purchasing elsewhere. Key 21,1873. STAMPING DONE AT MRS. HENRY „KINGSBURY'S DRESS MAKING Bop's, No. 2,-ARCADE BLOCK : • • , Tevemeds. ' G'+ O. JACOBS' -- - TEMPLE - OF FASHION , • - WAIN STREET, • _ • WORT - SEIM CE • AL RAIL , ton WIRT STEM WAT.-111riet route N as _llmith to Ra i times% Washine Mad sad &1 points - , • slao to•Magas ran fistspsnal• on SPEISG dwDllllllslElt CLOTIIING- Mde . Rochester. Symms imi all s 'polata East sad West oft the New Turk Centex* Railroad. awl soma asameim ars= no. aw CarolElL 1113. Go and after floadsr. Nov., 23. , testae sill fears ELAM as follow : ztosawaaa Vr111131411. April 3. Ist& Nall. arrive • 10 20 pm Mard ng i= deeo Express 12 00 m amimmodstion. ' 45 am Evening do . 555 pm sorrawsam l[aflSouthern Repress • 1 00 5 55 a i m In. Northers Repress north and Soothers Ex press south, are threio trains betimes Refebaster =More t Eta nin g sad Evening Loam moth aimed et Cemandstros ISM Woe for Rochester and the Fells. a; =aura GARDNER. Gesl Supt. 40. SAME% 1300 Paw. As% Benham% lid. THE LONETA GE BIMIED SEILLTREBY Err= ar MIS.B.GBIFFIN Banjul been replenished with afrill and COMPUTE ASSORT/ OW OF - epaw Amp =min c9con, To *bleb the attention of nip :ribraers sow rs cap °ilk& Prie reseonsbie _Tows24l, April 22, :W. z , . 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I I LIFE 114SUAAN II TON OLDEST ANDS LABOSIST MU UAL CONPAIGES m ACCIDENT INS Prase ors day' is one Pan NOBLE & fhb /ITS. - IikiIIPEBIOR AGBICTLTURAL XACIEEM. for aa. bY a M. WELLS, TOWANDA. PA.. Evan s Oftee No. 3 Kroft Mock. mft 41. is af Court tun. ~IBOLW.LIs AND sawn Irallol lILICUPIMITRZIN AGEFT. leirldwo. Bonn rotors sad Tbresibari, Mod nada emirs, 8210 Ilsoiloro, Toad" Ibromoilio and Rod Plows, &bantam TMtl Bono Boos. Clore Iliglors sadFooigoir Lim zoom. Irma smarm sbor imam sire ritoss 131011101120., =maw MIMI OSPOWIIai ao., Clialorms Ina dillatpfte• PIMA dr" reeilabol or tattled tem to all meow& It ‘lll coot but Woo onto to lead tor drools= In POMP • Pining Win in Tama,. On MI no Ow • , It. MUM DAYTON & BROTHER, Dales in wooli, ma, PELTS, ems- 111111 a, 1/137q. ha s For :bleb the MOM it* said Wee Is l e at itat items 0S csMies ltalletra NW% t #s= 41t , 100 Ma, Win! .• PIEJ "(Aeon ~:::. RIM EBB „. WAGONS WM= z wzrz, fmi tu• JA B They have now on hand Ell We are also prepared to 17NDEITAIEIN , 1 I I ea the most W order I DOORS, momgx FLOORINGS, &O. • .1, J. 0. !ROST & SON! NING. ST= AAD . tnum erATLL 035144 . s r,>;.a,~r.r IS9 FM TIM oLo..t,liNq''.E*;i:c4i** =Si - • aims wott., 41remea4 eogivkabl IL isixobs.)_ _ OM fir mil growth of Tommie regrow the eager rota et bantam real Vor tlairoalgoed. realising taw war el the etworally to the , BEADY KAYE CLOTILIN4 LINE „ „ Ls spied ,S saw , otos* la lisidisniasi Black (Ilwasslyisiosibid by H. boobs.) lad is omits”. pond to Gibe to Mk obi costotoin and tbi public essuislir. s bother dock of ' - • , - r— _ OD ititta l AND BM' OLCVIIIII4G in the ther. ?Ma esa bs found la sag M,y dock ban al/ ben Imadmund team tee austu. beams ills sesson, so that I bus so old stock to pt dd of, bought st Weak I bars full Vas of • IMI GENTS' 'FUR M the Must quality and Offering at low figures. I Ws no cromectdon silk the old Wand; and when jou want arryttdag In Os alathis, has for yossorlS or bop, con as mo in Bradlocasn i Nock. 7oarea • Towanda. Huth It 1872. i prom's FOB ALL AT THE NEW JEWELRY SRORE w. A. soolwrLL I i oottotantly rootdrlnr. 1 1.0 addition to bli largs doel oflowoky, • rm GOLD arra N 1 TUBE PINS, BANDS, RINGti 111=1 AMERICAN and SWIR GOLD AND SILVER 'WATCHES, SILVER PLATED Weir- OF ALL VARIEnEB • or GOO= (SOLD. SILVER AID STEEL /linerSeLES, SILVER •XX) PLATED Of all desaiptlons at Om Xcrwso prices WATCH. (ILIVX and rEWZLIIT repairing done in the best smarter, and warranted. 1 I Thanks for a liberal patronage wad bop to merit' a continnance of the same. Uvula; Nov. 13, WE CLAIM FOR LAZARUS -4t MORRIS' Me tencui. PERMM:; I I SPEOTAOLES The undermentioned advantages over those in lordl nary sump, the proof of which may be seen In the extraardlnary sales. and constantly incresaing de mand for thaw lat. That from the peev2tsz construction Of the glues' they oast and preserve the eight. render. ins frequent changes unnecessary. MI. That they wider s brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amouht of ease rind comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. • - ed. That the material, tram which the Lome arti ground. trimanufectureil specially for optic purpos es, end fa pore, hard, and brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. - 1 ‘ 4th. That the frame in which they are set,wheth er in Gold. sever. or Steel, are of the finest qtality and Aid& and guaranteed perfect In every respect. Ike sate only by oar authorized agent in thislocal ity. We nem supply or employ peddlers. , , ' WM. :A. CHAIIiBERMIN, Sole Agent, 21630.1872.1 0, A. BLACK oimcply . o 25 OF TER I NS, • And as low as the lowest. GLASSWARE, I I TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER ) .LATED WOOD WA= 1 I STONE WARE, 111 Mli IM 1 GLASS SHADES, I wonl4 sag to th e pt*o that on any goods kept I to stock I !allot DO 1:141ersold, ! Toiraads. rob. lt. 1874. NMM BAKERY AND DINING ROOK nest Wick/oath orwaa Maw BREAIkiERAOASTO:-CM3011% T.\ • Aga :ea al Tectbade and Rata , eI I • LLa agrDINDIONOONII ga will liegnausodite the pen° gob win oft Whir a lee Cr a poll gaol al K 4107 eadag. OYSTERS A WS Clint ON MOD DDIONO VMS DIANN. • I , eta a endure ay Oroosrlam.Oogiactioaert 7trlts. NhZa, to asayllr If I ; D. Q. MAT k 00.. ,hr:iiiffiggrit- WEISE Oil IHNG GOODS latest" Myles. whiCh I an REMEMBER! MI OH 'S, NECKLACES, BIROS On CHARMS. CLOCKS W. A...ItOCKWILL. =I VAA3OaIAI4:4I IMI 4119) EYE GLASSES, Towanda, Pa. VARIOUS PAT- BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, 0. A. BLACIL. MEI Mill do NI ftinpb, El MM= 1321 =I ... wopproltD,' ' •♦T TIM Nric r • TORK , , BOOT - STORE, ME Xo. 3; •171012 k murmurs i Loon.ruunor. St • • - Is reoeiving'one of thi . largest' and bestatoek of BOOTS SHOES ever beinOt "in 'Towanda, which Ihe is :,.21„ offennEnt the 'Very lo est pries' for Cash, conaisting of ' G 04r, KIP & &Oak, Bois CALF t r i dAl7llS, Munn) and 131IILDR/WO Shoes i of all kbids, all bought ..". : from the kranufseturent, and . , d made, all goods warranted. A ' STOCK OP LIM= AND Fnansos. Thankful for past i a continuances of the el • Tamil* 114. 1, 1872. =I o=l NEW CARRIAGE, 4-1 Opposite the no TOWANDii, . HY::BT I=MMI • NEW BIIIOE (I§I,tRIA irboio conitaatly oep o meat of ' ‘I II,A. FAMILY CAR GES, . , TOP AND OPE_ BUGGIES, PLATFORM ITAGO*S \LD . raorrote &mars, e.' Made of the beet =keel an. city style. His long expecte Factories gives hint a decided a In the Finish, Style and of Ws Wiliam. J ill they Wog INSPECTION OF previotwto purcimblle elsew ALL WORK WARRANTZO Thaallol for the liberal p traded and respectfully sek tame. ESEPAIRMGPE:OUPTI, TOSILEAL Jill. 8. 1213.,-if FOUNDEBY & The undersigned haring' .. and Machine Mop lately a us prepared to do Wanda o their Madness, with promptn MILL GEA CIRCULAR S MAN DR MILL I ww. To oirma. ENGINES , AIRED, And ail work warrante dgive eatiaineti SHINGLE _ C I Of the latest and'most Iroprov kinds and kept constantly d ready 1 1.. PLOUGHS, sIDMIELL, MON AND WOODEN Of ill kin CULTIVATORS, CO7 PLI AND P L 0 , 11 G H Of all kinds, and the late constantly on , CHURN P LAIIO4 'AND 831 STOVE CA CILLAI a SLED AND S LLIIGE 111,0 N And aU kinds of coatings March 36: ts7n BLOOD & CO., Still continuo o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & (MEINERS , 1 - and will sell a better machine, for °u =ma than ran be had elsewhere in the world. WW claim for one taschines that they will di) as mach, or more, than arq other, and are mare! durably built. We personalty imperintend our work and see that it is . I wed down. We will send i DISCBU'TXVE CIAT F ALOCtIM4, of our machines, on orgicotit ONE AND TWO HOIiSE POWERS, ; One 4 Tie. Hone THRESH; 4 arritRATORS, rllassrizß and e RAYptS, FANNING MILf,S, • aIiCVLAZt AND Dada saw .IM.* I= LAW AND GRIST MILL fork don to order. Gin us a call before pirohuring elsetre• " on CnBo3Cr9ag i SNIEELIV I • oD 'cro l a Lag. 2. 1869. WOOL CARDIN', i MANUFACTURING, ACC. , After a recess afoul' yesrs, sod heavy erienditure s l nme improwing Aim and Watt Pow er.ire again our old bualaess ILiNCIAOTIIIILNG, WOOL D111243M0 Appreciating the hard thn -beat not to s. let down," bid the best means of redo , • An the somminodsticei of Of Spinners, We shall make prefer, we will make Yarn,—' BTOOkERG Y4O, F: In conjunction with Local I . tion we jpropoee to aid the frugality of the corm • by making a few thousand yards of moat Clo that will enable a every man to keep his b a on.: 1 1 i • Those who can, should and we will show them one of the surges! and l Tort complete I ..' WOOLEN !ACTOR! tit 111 the United lltates, • • OUP InachMery hi now in t wi c n order i is our water pawn Is terver.ftwag the pu may In no fear of disappointment, =I we nt ell work to be doneproperly. • • I H. p. XN:GHAPS. Camptown, Pa., hay 11, 1873. 1 • - NEW AND RA ity Abbridird Gtsl Beautiful Plante as am, riu47 tree to =MI lEEE TrtiP VOM, MO. solicit II ORY 1 :aft, '~ ends an d patrons, tIE2 •r• band a full assoft EZ3 flulebed ce ci cautage le the beet ty Carriage, lover ethers EMI ME 313 HIS WORK TO OH' PERPEC7' Lam! onage formerly ex contingence of the ATT.MiDED TO cee reanced p,l griMEN. SHOP.' hued the Foundry b 7 John Carman. work appertaining to -s and dispatch. RINGS, W L L L L,S, And all kin IRONS BER 13L&3!3 lIG HS 0I TS Cite kep Eilii ME MEI OM S T lENEE 'i~l3 HOES, = ELM 111212E1 R WFT I. CABDIS'O, CLOTH &O. .I. ' Re hite, -thought • 1 nearly extinct race La. For I those. who • nEL, ke, MMM of Now; Rue and and be nuitk,4l Pr, 2:ollcdri alb • - -as'oawbs sad lovicMsLniL lEEE GROCERY_ - A.VZ) PROMO j i STORE. MaCiBE 3c 'EDWARD iiirtidemacazie Dalai Is FAMILY GRockarE • , NEUCI7Ii'ff .X k w SLOG, tipwANDA, P Wo do not Morn it to4nrtmerate all diferent Wick* we keep. Onsissortazent Is ' AWAYS COUPLETE. • We sell notblng bat, FIRST CLASS GOOD Cub paid for . !Vaunt Piodocet. Itsreb 1,187 . 0. - ' NEW 6TE - A3I FLOURING . lir • lli EIBERELEQIIIN , PA I , The aubscrib :dailies to glee tairtice that hie .e • , • I STEAM FLOTRING 311rr.T 4 L now • to waceesslttl operation, and that 'he is pared to do all work in Ins line on short notice; • 01:182'011 CIIttiDIXO PONE GMT= 4.131 E . THAT IT IS RECEIVED. Whaat, BrUltwheat and Rye rout Corn • •• Feed,'e Bran, Sic.. slave on baud snit for sweat [Mee. ,• I " - - rAIITICCLAB NOTlCE.=.Persons Uvinge oik ih west side of the titer desiring to patronize roy will have their ferriage paid both ways, when .e bring grist of ton buehole and upwards. apLeit F. 111 ATE '. I - 1 B. PATctr, WHOLESALE A.ND RETA DZ:ILLIZ IX GROCERIES I A ND PROVISIO TowANDA, rs ?he b24t Lr tag of. FLOUR The highest price paid Jri lI kinds of COUNTRY PI ODUCI BUTTER, POULTRY An GA ripec;alattptifini OW to enliriF orders, G. delivered free of eita.ge auywhe:e 14 the - • Bora / Towanda, J4/2 14, 1:,741 BARGAINS IN STOVES! - UNWIRE, HARDWARE, IRON GLASS, . ; ; 1,411 t PE NTE LIS' TOOLS; 1231 Given to all purc'zasers for Cash, H. T. JIINE'B II .1\ .DWAfIE STOR TOWANDA; P.A. =I OEM Ma DQUARTE.RS WATCHES, JEWEL 1 SILVER W A R Ei ITENDELILIN Ms oi c tr..: r. NEW JEWELIi C 03.7., ON LIIIIDCIE STE • 'S. In ttio bui irmorty occuvird by roan Titus, wits a large atatt,taa. ut of 01d au/ Skive' Azwri:an and Swiss fralches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold S AND Rr*dSi CHAIN BR 10ELETS BUTTON PINS. &c. Sc. &e. A fuU line of SOL'D ZitrEal 3L4 p'.4!ed Ware!, SPECTACLE 3 AND ErE I GLASS • i . • , 1:111 /11!-1a11. Sletl• an] Steel: CLOCKS I, From the chrgriegt ti the beet all many o ler E.11;0-.. 2rtclem too titbun..ilis W LoJutiu.,, Oot to /le by poloag. M. 11 L.N DLLMA.,* 5, K. WA. TWA. 131 , ..11+ 11 0Wv - IrS reotro pmetteal Wnrknt wArranted. T04.3134,'5vv, .33 '73 QAYItE. -TUE TOWN ► SAYRII, PA. to et n t.. 1 on the Snegneb po te4stern Was .r,y h. V., aud,Athene. P .10 n u de s kern the Antnre I e, II miles from the 8.11 van and AA nine.. fro Seml-tlitrtminone Mines of Pennitylvautl. It le the Southern cf the Soothero Central Railroad, also of the I & iti&E)2ll and is virtually the N. .; terminus of the Lehi d n Valley and Pa. k N. Y. roads. It Ls • mile and a quarter from the Railway at Wa rrly. SAYRE has already in successful Cperation s 1 11 , 11 1 tJar Wheel Foundry. a Furniture 'Acta,. 4 rai MW. tog Mill. e Woolen and a Naming Kill. A mous growth le anticipated for 1814. ;THE TOWN PLOT In tio4ready for excininstlort. Lots for . reside and brtiane , s I.o4ces to: sallotiii reasonable term ' make' fivorsb:e location it a. braitivaLE WM` FOIL iff/a4I:IIPA I :4; : and especial indcumnenta aro offered. Appl at the First National Bank. of Waver at Arrro. the mos In lime s Pa. itotiaa =I JAMES ISce&B W3L EDWAILD9. ALWAYS ON lIAN, C. B. PATCH AND NAILS, N THE BES UDINE MEI Ell gWyainsin . g, M IS i 3 • Iteopectfully annotuices to her old clutonieri I the Pubilc mann'', that 'theta:Alma the 4Y BIJSINESS,I At her old stand on ' l, 7 ,sri t . STltld%T.. end that Liss a CONIPLEMC Cl- Goons , which lib wiling at her waist ta rate prices. - -14rery article wann/arizt,, n!, 6 , *list and Mead:tot • I'M D R. IL O. POR •It & OLD CASH Dpp'UG., STOltP f ,' • igavazziew rin - trA2O. • *Mee itetti and rfa.lltreets. Itenowde. • iihnhaetedireddedieigeii to their Wtoda,efellikod, atteplet• arportsent; conetttnitog Ohl vap , mbawing many weeks. mad in the Arty til' metwideal earaelly selected with i te the wade KAU peblie, , be Wred cw as iats tra l e i staT 4Ma with Mia et r =laisiw i PieLIGS, MEDLOIX,Ite, CKE3LICaII,! raziwo. one, Terairrime, Autorrot Aim l TiIIIPENTW.,, atom pAncr, *Am= wAtatl And ell tinde l of Brnabee, • , AtEROBE*E,OI?-COAL Dunktug l Fluids, LAM. SHADES, WlCaf, CDECIENEM Sperm, Dare : Wl'ala ; NeAta Noot. TA.NNEII'S iAND mcE ohs, Fumy And Toliet Artteles in ail their varieti r ermars, .!ratails, SOAPS coma, romete6. Haftloyeli r Perfumery, P 0 CHE.T 800K,4, .I"Ol2r a lfONALSc icliket Wring. DAsori, TOOTH, SEL I 4 AND SAIB PRI2ARATIONB* I AND LIQMINN PUDE 'prTNIN 'Far Medkinal 1, • TUBA CCO s SHIIFF; PIPS a. OMAR% Garden, Field and Flower Feeds, Trasses, rick. Pcriers. Ruspensaries. ithoulder Braces. Breast Pumps, Teething Rings; Rusting Bcdtb3S, 'Moles, Nipple knells and libields, • Bed.Pans.hielf-RealingErnitlars. Then. Elomaten.l Fissccing Extracts. Stet an" Glees W ar. , Betties. Vida. Corks. Bath and Stor e Blacking. Flab - -Tackie..Ana. • munition, An.. Botanic. Eclectic and Racacepstk- U 3 Medicines. and alt the popular Fateaasj MEDICINES. •_1 All articles warren= as represented. Persona it a distance can receive their orders by stage ar mall. .untch will receive prompt and careful attention.. ! Medical advice given gretuitonaly at the loffice, charging only for medicine. , air ThanMul for put liberal patronag e, world res. pectfaly annouriee to their o.te and thepub UAW.% no pains shall be , spared to sandy. anduieritthe con, Urination of their confidence and. patronage. gir Open Sundays for preacriptimis from to 10 samoind tu. to 1, sums toi p.m. „ Zr. O. PORTER di SOIL L dp,ig I. 1972,1-yr. THE M I LD POWER CTIRtS 1 1 : , . . I . , • HOSIEQPATIIIC .spEctaxfs Hain proved, f/lcm the - most ample experience. IM entire success., Simple, prompt, efficient and relia 'ble. They arellia only, zued)cine perfectly adapted to popular use. l -00 simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be free frOm danger; and so ell .int as to be always Teller' They have the highest commendation from will slimy* render satisfaction. - • t nes. itt& 1. Fevers, Cotigestion„ Inflammation, • 2. Worms, WOrna Fever, Worm Colic, 3. Crying-Colic. or Teething of Infants, .1. Diarrhoea, bf Children or Adults. 5 . DYeeutarY, Griping, Bilious Colic. G. Cholera Morbas. Vomiting, 7. Coughs, C olds, lironchitis, 8. Neural g ia , loothacke , Faceache. • 9. Headsches Sick Headache, Veritigo; 10. D)spepsla, ,Eillorts Stomach, 11. Suppressed. or Painful Periods, 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .13, Croup, Congb, Difficult Breathing. 14. Silt Sheuni, Erys.vias. Eruptions, - 13. Ithertuatitl 4 7 l lthecniat:c Pains. • le. Fever and e; Chili Fever, Agnes, 17. Piles, blind or bleeding. 18. Ophthaluay„ and Sore or Weak'Eyes, 19; Catarrh. Setae or chronic, Influenza, 20. Whooping tough, violent coughs, 21. Asthma, oppressed breathing, 22. Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, 23. Scrofula, 61:aimed glands, Swellings, 24. General Debility, PhysiCal Weakness, 23. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 20: Sea Sickness, sickness from riding, 27; Line; Eiliosse, Gravel, 28. Nervous Debility; Seminal Weal-nes:4, or Invonntiny discharges, 29. Sore Mouth, Canker, 39. Urinary Weakness,l 31. Painful Periods, with: ' Spasm:as., 32. Suelerings ch arms of life, 33. Epilepsy, Spasains,,St. Vitus Dance. 31,..Diptheris, picerated sore throat, 33; Chraniceongestiorts and Bruntions, • Vials, 10 taints, (ex• l `ept 25, 3.2, and 33,) FA1117.,1 - CASES. Casa (Morocco) with abbro, 3,5 largo vials and IS 0.913, S /0 lof 20 large viala, and Bank, G and Via(Las - abort.. ual of Directi Case 13lovx•coi I Sines Boxes Kir These rj .- - - - • I , mettle* are sent by the cise or sin of the i•ountry, free of. charce, Addlr4B ..4; 1 ;. box to any par receipt of Trite MEM B. roaTER, Druggist, , Towana4, Paj. May 28. 1979 ~d lizz. I - - 081 N SH JL - 41.1. 7 3 WOLF tr. tafsr. who desire .to to swppli them: hip is veu the' i eixes wi, , 'nlerous custanaere, ind m i seirea of an oppo4tnn EiE TER CLOTH N VERY ghat he Lrai.juE. FEE the best. Etocl: of Go. ...'s D BOYS' WEE! Zia the nisrket BM EZ i;ao.la are' all FillST ' L. IrEIEBER IMEZI and D'ART:_ NT One do, ME r rom Iletern's Oct. 1,1873 - FIRE! EIRE! I FIRE ! ! BE ON A NT OF A P. dos WHICH D''UP A LA. STOVE OUN RY, WE PIIROHA DEI STOVES WHIC: WE OFF EL R TWO-THI EMI THE US Pal ET 'TFIE B G • DE & RIDGWAX-. . 28,, 1874. i • pPECTAL CSIIC 79 VIZ an CIIECM. • e. .i , arties whaling to nrrn nom .7rdtea stave, Etgland, /reland, L dpal Odes and towns of Ears dtafts for that purpoeo: P -5 ,25 PASS.ACi 777 OR ‘.„.., )0 dos- POntir.,. 5 Deccrubtel iqr:g 125 ' pA.CANA 50 11 ATPTAICii.dENT k 50 • t Monday, , so if souittwir.i). SO. 665° 0 t l i p. 3 9. . 15 7. 1 .3'r .9,T I 0 ..) 50 iat j ax • 50 • I '5O 4512 50! 830 EtiLfra. 20, 1 291 9 05 TaFerly ,00 328, 1 29 , 912': 150 s3b 351 919 " Athens. 4 50 2.(X . 205•..10 CO • . Tow= 50 • S Si 10 Wyslnsin 00 636 .' 305 1114' .....LaceyviE 00 6 02 ..• .ll 36 .... Meshoppea 60 10 ; ... 11 45 .... 31elitx:pai4 40 6 45, 535;12 30' 00 00; 442: 180 • Pittston. 25; 5, 00; 2 00 • ...l e . 'Wilkes Bar. 7 • 3Ol 435 ....Manch Om ifaf 831; 550 Allentair 1 8 45' 605 . . - ....Ertltletet - 915 1 i j 635 ' Easton 1 1030' 820 , 1 , 1 , 94 , 14 1 • , ;Ps; 9 45 ' New Torl 1 i •• " . ' P ' • • { 1! No. 32 leaies Towanda at 7 d. ni.; Sayre, 7 57 a.) EP CtOl.lllN Ow PRICES, 311 1 Sionatly Pain...,:ais take 6.ate money. ' , .I'an 14 1374. - 1 , IBM The Boys are 3lare Girls and lien and W. .11shinn. for their Groe - JULIUS WIL BED, IVLtiTE B MI GROCERIES ,&P liow sold cheaper than,the chea t the line of Groceries k Provislo ; PL 0 F Y GE 1 Kept st the Red. ,Virkito .k. .131 i get a pile of go.de for a little-1n i :THE IIIG.ELEST PRICE P . • d 1 , - 1,0,1 j A the Le),.Wi1te ... .1: Blue Store I ' BRAMHAILL .&. I plmoz mi l .74 - TowatAa Jan :^ 800K -BI isreapec bi4l been remoV t hird story, srb BOOR-DIN Zn various :irancltes, on db ..the times" will allow. Th ( the charge Ofl Mil h experienced Binder. and all done in a style and manner whi Iduale. MagasinSit, liewspape bound In • every variety of sty tint will be paid o two Ruling , • ; . ' BLAINE. 800 • " 7 any desired pattl e s, which will be warran 11 . work will be:ready for deity. •Irrtie patronage ot the. public i I fect satisfaction gruuran, teed. .11Towanda. Antler 2.11.864.—rtt HMI NM COALI I I I . The subscriber i sviisg the ;lon Colliery at Kingston, Ps.. dealers with all sixes of AU ;In the best router, from A. • , fall suppl y this C lolling on W. H. Rundeton. lon Pine, one block south of. 11 are Invited to call. run wets.' insured. I • ToWande, rob: s. 1574. OOD FARM FO , 1 =tattin g ,ibout- 79 acre lirnrozi, formerly; a svd by J. .10 ,g bonito, good rra/bite barn. beat, ringlruit trots, and situate Inks from Towaida. i .Torms 0. aoyr, t .'da, ors 1 Ri9S~ Q • Misr 'To .1 1:11 4 11 0 24 ltin aget e _ E?; . . . : 4 perrplva T9W;i 3 tai, wuo~.EsALE *(D PRIIGG,I • gosteiudvesy tetnifect tit ha st o ck Donau iittb a . cotudstin g of EITRICTS, :ZZAILMS, ' A rED PILLS, icosPEEs. Cr TINCTUTtEI3, WIN.EBI I And a AN -ECI, 'D AND U) t PAIiATION lj IMEliti . itEriliEDEziosat A l i:c , D i 1 • . , , : i.„ 'RE WINES AN i ICIl:2 urz I • :;, For Diediciaal P ci m . f ,t; A E STUFFS, lIAC BACCO, SNUFF A ' ) ' I II; : 1 3 • I ' 11 11 td.nt of TOMES AND .r.l7Ar' '-.GOOD. 3141 ore &mu the Usual care s i tacl. :. it tio4Zti to 4 Conapotuuttng of Prescciptio .', i . Open Banda)9l, Item 9 o'clock,cra..to 1 p.m.th f , l oin 5 p.itt. to 7 p.r.7 pc, *Lamm eau be consulted j i . the iotrore 0n , 333.! uidny of each week, AS haret,olo 1 „ , . „ . H. TPR:flat. I ,V. Or; , GORDOFr ; , Towanda, May 7,1872 r — I Ir [4 I . I Alt the PULAR PATENT 'dad a Fine Amsort ~ .../ , IRST . NATIO , I. tlitir r 3ANK I • , ' . I f, OF TOWA. I A i ' i CAPITAL• ' StApLus _Fuse : 11., 'i i t ,000 J pita Bank °offers DNDSUAII Afro ,:t. 1.. - for e tch taf*fUCtlon. of a . 4 t ( 1 , r I 1 ) 4 I GENERAL BAN: osn i 8 4 0,. 'INESf. , t ,1 1 1 1331' An? ON D .. A ' DZO Tr; r a . , 1 AODIENDiT: .._S 4 ~..761 4 ,r.c2146.5 OP NCH: 1' 1 11 . 3 , i 4 1 yp n 7, part otti_ Ilk r ti l l t the pr ' CM t• re procure 4 1 . f. li , • ' 1 f ii- • , I:. bad a+ ^.r cr E. 1 s 4 • 1 4 ': :Eir CY.;, ELME!. \ • 1 1 :1 •'• nth, C 11ad and Sibri• • 4 . • ':. IN. N. pErrs Jr,- I ',I I Castdpi, 0 or from the old b . ll tea, absnyi on hind. re*a.rzs Higkett Prk e _paid for tr.S. !. :rurrCrp.v.l 'tiving at Ethatra'at 900 L. M. No. 31 leaver Elmira at 5 4 15 p. nu; Sayr,e; G 24,p. ittrivin, at Totr.v.da at 710 r. TIME TABLE OF lA. VAS & ERIE warm.° llond;y, Nov. 11 ? 1872. II lOWA-ND BIRCLAY MN. -..MORROE tifEE .WIT'M ALBA : _MILLERS. 8.00 B'lo 8.20 9.10 9:30 9.50 10i20 11:10 A. N. DrBIIORE BEELNICE , Gen': FOR, S kTIF:._ a:rtrtEr. rirs,ina_BLE OE :( "NI i TRALt LO , CA.I ON El ,THREE CHEERS For. 1 Tit BED; WHIT 1B j TRAMP, TR MU NDRY.- y Intunned ed" to the u will bo 'done c.,WEITA. ME II 11 II 11 Ii r . AIL T f; :gaz..l l • ,t. wOP e %:X I IBM It of Mil CO.! piimi: i, 1573. , I GUI, mbe ~~_~ :Sto 3)0 I I ho. r. 2. '. ' l' It It Pt 625 . T50 01 55(1: t 05 1 :V ' ::•3 8 ' i 505 ' 51 . 5 1 5 35 _ A Os: 454 114! gg 4 11. 2 j 0 41 i i i 4 ao 4,20 3 2.5 . 4 5,5 237 fist 2 20, I !1/ 45:1 30 1 10 47 4214 i lo 30 13 lo tlO 05 11 ; 10 830, 9 45 TOO ' 9 CO .. ; .. AM,AIL Athens a.. nt., •ar ' I p 1 •%tea 1 : 44 • 1 4 i f 18n.e - Wavarlyt at 6 30. p. la. , CEEB, •tejatletatv ~H~~ ~.~:..T'. , , f~ Snag g•effect !on P. H. i 4:00 r 3:EO '3.30 • I_ : : I. I I I , /I. GIP , W'sslitin 25. 05', 1211 Mil - CS. l' ETIM.f.4 Ntha t 1 pit Era lEEE ItP Ind the ao, ing,i the TORE ME 1 .” 1 I ry hingln =1 e E I E S t• Store. -Y•' k , 1 A 'Como ap I Ira?..!: C 0 I) at ALUG] v,i. =II "DA,' itTr" a the it. eportOr I i I e t a d e t 1 5-2 Dl3Lte ttk-BindiTy Buildittg, EMI reasonable will bo qa•' rk wql be promptly It i cammt be a:cell/Al. O 1 took*, ke.. Imo. Pakticalar attea. ..d Bitcding of • • e11a,2040 and d;ip MI • when promised, sol!clied, and per. 0 I • = icy o the Huccbi ME • tOturufgh "to C 94 1. PrePard `ktelebrated Coop6r ma* be 'leen by the saw; Coal raid. stiiot, wboro all 44614c0cd nattip 8. CASE.; AtE ChMi), , boa 50 acres B Irmo. deed good „water. youug sYI 6 M twp., four • Enqz4re of N. ADIASIAVaIt ti , ITOWVa lei