~ ~ U 82;rkitIturid. Weezzo our OF SOILS.--It is cow mon to hear peoPle in the far west boast thatthey can take crop a ft er ° cop from their virgin soils - for, several sno oe years. without imparing the general fertility there-1 of. This is _regarded as something marvelous and as something'which could pot occur in any other part of the world. It is, hovvever, clear that this representation has imen over-I .4,lrawn. Only in the bottoms,--inach as that of- the Muskingum, and Scioto, in Ohio,Tis there any great dei grec . of permanence in this contink nal cropping, and this chiefly from, the fact IthaCfertilizing agents arozi brought deWn. from the high. lands about them. In, the flat lands th stability, of the-great richness is littl more then in-the lands of the oldei, States. In Ohio especially, landS once of superior quality fOr corn and whAnt, -have become so run down that they are given over to sheep Leing., the only sure thing at least the surest return that can be made from the land. • • , We ean a q nearly as - much here-in . the east. We have known land near !Philadelphia which has been under - . culture for perhaps a hundred years, produce corn sii successful years in fair quantity, with no artificial aid .bat a - littler "shovelipgs," , which nears rich r!irth scraped together 'here and_there and put in the hills when the cord is planted. The fact is, land is pretty much the same all the'- world over in adoption to certain crept. When things are forced to grow in land not well suited to their-growth they soon ' fail, even when well-cared for;-7but when they - find their natural element no great amount of artificial aid is 'required to keep the laud in good condition for many years. - Even the 'older countries . o Europe, :\litre . land has '.been cultivation fora thousand years,' has principle been found . to hol4 gOod : T.Experimentshave been madel with some of the cereals—first silecf-I, ing land known to be favorable ty.: some special thing, and then by ithannring annanally lightly with nlaterial also, known to be favorable to the plant. Crop after, crop has been Laken fdrtwenly years; and the has been as - good as the first. 1 1 Yerwitli all these facts We ofteli tiie oueation-li ing discusst:dl" wear .out 1: We believii 'there is no such thing in . nature! Some . the'eleruents will 'of course l l h 3 ircuch ditninshed; and will need an occasional repleoEliing, but We Would not slippose puridige:stive organs had worn out because We feel hungry, and neither in any 'sensible lightican we; suppose - soil w il l wear out.—Oerman-1 trum Plegraph. - - coNyENIE!g WAY -TO A.TEAscat; LAN!.. -ft is fr,equently • desirable td in: a a' given.plot of ground or, a Cd ,field aro tho",tolloWing„ v,l: c'l. we are indebled .t& tan _ek l l . 1,q,0!' use to many re:cl Sul ve. ors are' not always (..)113t liictlt ilitlillf`t! to tO jobs, and--7-eveti. when, they dci f.:141e : he itritnedlate- sicinitv • , alway-s care to incur 'uti to such a small j It arc, ti..• be measured with it: :,Ci'llifaticy f3r all praclicalpnr; of a neat rodpole', f,,llows; -Procure a stick-of pine whitewi , od i bassivood or almost other thilber, one a half in . -1 square and-sixteen and a hall feet . long. Dress each end, •_taperin e ,q, from the middle io'.lllatAlle pole will (00 and a 'half inches square, at and about an'incli square end. Such a pole "will gal aniquite:itiff. Now, graduate once side with, the marks representing feet and inches, and graduate another side, to indicate a surveyor's linktiJ A_Pole one ,r'od in length must be', , equal to twenty-five links. „To divide oneside correctly, let a mechanic's, compass be adjusted, so that the • points will divide the distance into, twenty-five equal spaces or links. `A line can be measured With such a pole nearly_as hccurately as i with 4 • .-urvever's.cl . if . a person i does•n4 understand how to chains . at(Plial“, let him compute' thel mea..,.urement by • square ife , et. Inl cue acre there ore -13,5G0 square feet; .any intelligent school boy can ineasl ui - c the. egth and bredth of .a so tiara plot, multilily one by the •other; andl product 43,560, chichi t.ill.gi - the number of - acres, : the num] , square feet repre.c.‘trutH' itig the- .... s ion of an were: It '<f.;• de. iralile .to mentittra a ,triangit., plot, two sides c 4 which lie at ;righ( angles, measure these two -''sides, multiply the distance in feet one by the other, and 'divide that product by two, which-Will indicate the number ! of square feet, by 43,660, and , the quotient will , represent ,:the number' of acres. - FEEDEiG STOCK 'sum Paorrr' theory a - fattening animal cannot be overfed; but in practice the limit of excessive feeding is fixed by the' animals powers of assimilation.. The feeder must consider various oiroum-' stances, such as the quality of the' food—for if it be rich and lavishly used a large quantity will`be ejected in an undi g ested state—the state of the animal, his age and condition.— unimal, for example, are unable ri appropriate an enormous amount 0; dlighly nutrions food, and they ate liableto very much upset if they are fed:too last until they have begun ,to move in the right direction. They should be kept on cheap and' bulky food till their powers of assimilation have improyed with their condition, . When they should be pushed on more , The art of fattenivg.depends upon Supplying an eeen• of food judici ously. . A mature aniinal needs, a certain - amount: of food to maintain in_store condition, and the greater he amount he can be indac,- - ed to take over and above this fixed quantity the faster will the process of fattening _froceed and the smaller will be the waste of that portion of food which goes merely to maintain life and which must, therefor, be 100, in a sense, to the feeder. - = A, a:stimulant fyri plants one ,!, c - ,in:fal of Spii.6l, of,Hrtqliorti, I. n.-Lia, to three 'pints of water - t i • 'proper yruportiun. -• ' , ..Lf:t• i 5 iireferable-; ~ and the afViett- . . fie made (jrtef : ft V.T.C•I;. Lct tir6; !let clr 4.tfl then giro ',it a w‘t Qrs 02? poti - .brit on - , 74-Iz.• „ p hitt frilly tried„ turn Z# is upside down I,y ittuntr6pg *nt lescos in tep!fl wiiter. Mita, I'irOODRUF - F, - . r r., '- _ - • 1 -1., ' - IDATisiga•cued to go - oat Of th e btiiiiiiiiiiii.o er.i bo rA sur• stock of • - ~ . , ,_, - ; HATS , CAPS - : 1 ~' Alit) ' I, i' • i B O .... 2 7 8 FEATIMIS, - - , - • FLOUNCES, , . . AND -.! . . . • • ' RIEBONS, . . LT COST. (ran TU lonne Tatirif,473). Boonn.carner of ll4in and Bridge @fries, over DI. J. Long's Store. Entrance on ?dark St., 3d door from corner. . 1 - Towanda Doe 4 "IS. ~ pLANING, RESAWING,, &c. - Buz, I.I3IIIIIOIIILWED 21) 0114.0E1L SEASONED wiarz PEinti AND - PITCH PIN I . BOAImS FLOG G. SEDUM And a varlety.of Hemlock Boards for saki 'e have now in operstlon a new, heavy, atc-re4 Planer, and , other snachlnery.; cond&lng ail the recant improvements, and of the most superb work manship. Banning by a navertalltag Vratex-power, we are able to do work as soon as ft is presented— do tt cheaply. and teskir all the are =maw, for doing it perfettly. BcD In the work And orders; we will satisfy every min as to prices and work sanaldp. gammon. Aviil 7. 7271.-1 Y HOW IS THIS FOR LOW 1 We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates: Hemlock Plooriitg. (choice)..:... White Pine- Pitch •• " ____ 28 .0 ihding • " $12 . 0.25 Pickets from $2 0 $4 per hundred. mom. awrarrNa, EZEIKIMG, Done et a moment's notice and b 7 the best =cilia ee7 now snide. We hats cm bud • L ONE MINDREO TRW:WM FEET DAY LUMBER We have in the ldid Pond THREE HUNDRED AND FLU!' THOUSAND FEET OF. LUMBER And are constantly lianufacturing. sir Partin who can .reach us are foolish to go near the-mamma for Lumber. u under.any circum stances we 'can SELL IT' pIi[EAPERet least the cost of transportation from here to the railroads— say $2 to $3 per thousand June 2C, '73 SIISqUEHANNA : COLLEGIATE The Spriim term of tills Institution will coin mcnc.6 MONDAY. APRIL C. 1874. 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 Levi Lis speciality, and use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible restate - in his department. Muses will be. organized in tevcral bem 'studies In Science and Language. Alto the classes in En glish will be remodeled so as to meet the wants of new students, desist to pursue these branches. To save expense, desist books; the same as in the county will be used the English branches, with the exception of Geography. To make the sojourn of li.i ,, a-resideiat students more pleasant, .the Principal ill use his hones— situated but a few rods from tbs Institute building —for boarding purposes, w re roots furnished throughout and pronded with clothes'closets and other eonvezdences will be furnished for the Young The best rooms in the Institute will tie furbished and assigned to the young men; all will board at the houseef the Principal. There will be a cseeful supervision on the put of the Principal ind 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, $t ( 1 0 per week. Students will 1 - furnish their own toilet and be held accountable for tha furniture in their rooms. " • • ' Those desiring to -i w rerare themselves for the ork of teaching during, ' the following. Sunitner, should apply to the Principe' at once. Taiticn frora Four to Ten Dollars psi• 'term, ac cording to studies pursued. For farther particulars or circulars, address the Print-lin!, E. E. QUINLAN. Towanda Pa; - ' 'MILLET", FOX, Pre"t Board Trustees. Jan. Il i SANE T WENTYTIVE TO 3b PER ?ENT; BY BUYINq YOIIR CHRISTMAS AND-NEB' . !EATIVf3 . ; PRESENTS AT' HUGUENOT'S. New Goods of the latest ',styles. Jewelry of all drs , ,fript:uu . :tl iargi: zt Toiructi, De.e , .7.4,er 10. 11' I I ; STA.Mj G DONE AT : 'IIIIS. KENky KIN GSBURY'S.. DRESS- MAKING ROGitS, No. 2,AECADE 'BLOCK: Town° Dee. 17.'1873. G° TO; JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASHION WAIN STREET, LOU LATEST STYLES L 4 t SPEISG AvD SUMMER CLOTI3ING. = • 000b0 ALCffiVTD iTTLIIT DAL : Thwanas. April 3, Ifi74„ THE LONG: EETA.BLISEED anuxhimr.FronE • . Or• MISS GRIFFIN, naz just been replenished with a fall and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND sl[llolElt GOODS, To which the •attention.of my elastomers Is eaPe cially called. Pric reasonable and all goods guar. anteed. 8; 011317131. - Towanda, April 23, 13-tt. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM. First block north of Ward Sonia. BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACIMS, BAKED'DAIL Y.. • And sold at wholesale and Ret4ll. In ow DINING BOOMS we, will accommodate the public with dew lunch or a. good meal at all times of the day and evening. 07.5TEM AND ICE DREAM ON HAND DCIIiNG TgEllf. SEASON Afro a hat) wortmeat of Groc , ru•p, Confectionary, Emits. Nut". fto. . 7 marl9' if .D. %v. seem t CO. riIItUSTEES' SALE.- The stock of ,•-i.. goods of the lat. lirm,or L. A - Petits & la 1 l'vrs offerea at a !-- ' k- , C o. • - 1 , GR:I.:AT BARGAIN! Tho. st^,rt , ray i.c ita , rd for a term of yenta a !low rate. , . , - ,Th e t uck. coin trite* a good lino of dry goods. fanny golds, minia.:ry good.. to. 'no goods must 12n4, Tcli 1,,.., ~.,14,, Roy psalmists and tracts en. !vitt., of ~ i --7 ' A. J. !MULE. . JOHN HOMES, '. 4. WigtaikM. . Tateteto..l MMK ii TOlirMA MARBLE WORKS; Dm mat received the Wield easortment of Er, Ever a:UAW ia this section. to which ,they invite the attention of the public. ,'lhey keep oh head, or - tarnish to order II B. INGHAM TOM !STONES, MANTLES,. ...... j $ ' 2 l r! kt• Persona in want of an thing In oar Una- ars re. apectfully incited to call and examine cou Towinda, : D . w.cAsc 9 T.T & Co., 11. B. INGHAM. Camptotni INSTITUTE We have added materially to our stock, and now Offer a full assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS We kccp no books. ada •no percentage for bad debts : therefor° wo can and will give you the low est rates. All are Invited to call and be convinced. In connection with the above, and meals at all boars of the dal. T.gratid?k, Feb. 10,1874 i iPPL I MNI! AMERICAN CY- Entirely-rewritten by the ablest writers on every sableet. Printed from now type, and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings ar.d Maps. 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IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR • MILL PROPERTY, or if yoti wish to lend or &n.row. money on Real Estate or other security fora 'short : term or a term of years, or if you wish • RENTS OF HOUSES • Or other property collected and paid, we offer su perior facilities for the prompt transaction of such esa • We hareittow a fine list of property for sal / e, and those seeking L. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS In either town or county, will well to call on us. A. J. XOBLE lc CO., Real Estats And Loan Agents. °face Plain. street, opposite Court House, To wanda, Pa. . Mar 19, ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY.—Direct routs North aid South to Bal. cre..'Wasblnatols. Philadelphia arid i qlnts South ; also to Buffalo. Niagara - . Falls, an MO% .Rochester, Syracuse and all p olo East and Wert ou.the New York Central Railroad. and the Canada.. 113,. Oa and atter Sunday. Nor. 23. DIM tralttit42ll. leave EUIIRA as follows : Mail. arrive_ . .... •.. •• Nortl2era Express. .... Morning Accommodation E'Tetting Sonthcrn Expres.3 Northern 'Express -north ,and Southern Ex press month. are through trains between Rochester and Ethinioro • the Morning and Evening Ancona modatlon north connect at Canandaigua with trains for liochester and the Fans. G. CLINTON GARDNER, Gen't Supt. • ED. S. TOITNG, Gen't Pau. Atec, Talltnore, BLACKSMITIIING The undersigned having reccutl 7 leased for teTro of yeara the old ROBS htalid; * BtrrlingtOn Bozo', are now prepared to carry On the blectemith log business In all as branches, And pledge Ilafra to do their work as cheap and as well as , any other country shop In Bradford County. • We study to please ell who nay favor us with a call. • GICONOL H. DAVID k 64M: SAlei 186 . , • GEO. MoOABE:k SON AMRRTCA AND /T.“JAN MARBLE MO'NUMENTS', Of every style, PAMIV: I3 1611Lakt-all McC&BE do SON. BAKERS AND GROCERS, First block Forth of Ward House DINING BOOMS D. W. SCOTT & 00 NEW REVISED EDITION PRICE LND STILE OF BINDING; Frt"Vm GEN W4,391 : 0pti . I have on hand a large aarriment of LIIIIBFAL AND LI s WAGONS SELL CHEeAPI Than any other establis 7 WAGONS AND .0 GES . . Aufaistnred Of every 'description m to order on short n Towanda, Much 26, 18= ROST' & SONS Would lore the PubliO to'call and NEW STYLES OF FII OF THEIRUF LARGEST A.ND BEST I 11 ril EVEIi TOWANDA. Which will be sold at Wholesale price UNDERTAKING We also keep in store and make BASH BLINDS, • Oct. 1, 1873 N WE INSMIE ALL MUTSU LOBB ea MIAMI FIRE AND LIGHT we represent over 8114 111411 ans Clapl LIFE INSURAN I 1 THE OLDEST AND ' NUTUAL 00K2 # 1, - IN UNTIED : ACCIDENT INSURA From one day to one yeor Fab. 19.1878. QUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL k. 7 ItLerffatftY, for Ws by a M. WELLEI3,_ . TOWANDA. PA.. j Maze No. illieriam's Block, north MO of Court Soave noun. waotssus AND BMW.. DLL= AND _ PLANIITAITTIINZINI ASZIT, sl Wahines, None Powers and Threasbera. Wheel Matta Sowers, Onin leaders. Hey Tedihrrs. Ilwrerade sad Ikea Plows. °dilutor% Thill Rome Hoes Clover Millen andlinving xins. LA= limns. maim, =arm, istar!azramte EYft cm= mums so wma worad oozy anatzu soy lIIIID on rows% aci. £O. Catalogues and descriptive, Illubated printed cir culars, furnished or mailed free to ailffpLiClial: will coot but three cents to send for circulars In postage Yurnota when in Towanda, call end Ap111122 72 R. It DA Y TON 10 4 20 pm 12 00 m 0 45 am 455 pm 2 011 pm 5 15 am Delius Ixt SV6OL, HIDES, PELTS, Par which the highest cub price te i t4tall times. In IL & Boseatteld's Stine. 11101 itch:iv:to IClllO' WAGONS WILIOR I WILL L ER ent in the country. 1221 WAMI JA2dEB B U- N I TUBE They hare now on hind Or GOODS ABSonTILEN = We are also prepared to do tble tennj. on MO most rea4onin order DOORS, MOULDING , FLOOR' J. 0. Flio PROPERTY :y ING ola Engllah, and some NOBLE Ar. VIN & BROT arms, 117118. IN I 1., ' 1 3 3..4 • MI i I , SP=nTIEE!, I i 1 IDIBITI .AT !I . TAYLOR, A,- =I , , 1 i ' . CiODDING, 8111 F!1 TOTIANDA; Hgdwace, ItotiseFitrthshin* g Ckoods, '• Lime,Cement, Lath, I _ Tinware, Plated Ware, L'imps,l'll3 l as Fixttt res I I Guns) Revol v ers, Cartridges, , • Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ' I Patent; Wheels, Uuba, Spike's, Farmers and Mechanics Toole, Always at lowest cash prices. GS, &c May 14, 187.. & SONS =MEM El OF UNDISP AN THAT 4:100D 000 DEI ARE SOLD CHEAPER • . • t 7111,11713 IWOLFFS i' 1 • THAN ANY • • I - CLOTHING iiotrktr,, HWILTHERN PENN' 1 • •;. • 1 " i 1 1 , Erdal recetitly AMA up Mu law and oomatodl• ono dote latelP ocarplot It! FOX is ILIDIOtnk to 1 1 C001111XMWO1p71110474411RUaing trade. / rottoci thDp sok up old OUBtOtatOS, aid the public goutost. Ip. to colt and Oman.* ttsputt NEW STOCK Or . ' SUMME HER, And Ty themselves time tttlion CALF- !!!! MVO. WI /ifi MOM -,~_ .., =I OEM MEM 11=1 i • I= INI MI & co., btu, Stoves, FACT 1•11 111 IM CLOTMNG, 7 prim defy nompe.,, .-', 1 1? i , .murs wouv .:-•• 4 1 s i usr , MIME 1111 ME S WOOFORD; 11111 NEW YOBS BOOT Ital, atm a 01,0712218/LOOLEIUDGE M • • 1 I ie receiving one . of the largest and' bestatock of BOOTS , snogs ever brought in T. ' which he is offering at eel , . to est prices for Oak • of c Erre Oars, lay & Swot; Boys e pocrre, Xanms, Mums andOmitimel Shoes of all kinds, all bought (Arcot from - the Manufacturers, and hrnd made, all gocids warranted. Furs STOCK or Jam= LED Finnieea l Thankful for past favors, f solicit a continuance of the Liam°. Toinaids, Kg. I. 1 8 7 2 . I - NEW CAII Oppoi dyi the 7 JalJ. • 1 : TOWANDA, FINN'A. ' • HENRY EMMEN 1 I tt dr ho etrally has anno:n e e to Ida hionzla and patrons, ;OM WICK cmutarr, FACrfonn 1 I wham he will anastazdkjkatic - n hand a fall. wort. mant of / 1 i • ___ FAMMY CARBIAGFB, 1, TOP AND OPES BUGGIES, ; PLATFORM WAGONS, I TROTTING BULKY% Mafia al the bast material city style, Ms ba Jractoriea gins him ad e ckled in the Finish, Style- and of hie Wagons. AU they sato INSPECTION OF' previous:to pa:awing Cam ILL WORK WARKINIRD, I • 8417411107 Thankful for the liberal t,boruate forma i kr es• tended and reapectrnlly Nat i a continuance of the SIM& REPATRDIG PSOMPTL7-711D TO reduced 141 Towanda. Jan. 8. 1273.—tf FOUNDERY & 3,IAOHLNE SHOP. The undersigned having 'p I hued the !Foundry sail Machine Shop lately o wn by John Carman. t nee lierr. 4:11 eg, kinds a eel' ork z 11 =I ning t. to MILL GEA H AINIGS, • • I I • CIRCULAR SAW M I ILLS!,' MAN D IRLLS, ' , And all kinds of MILL' IRONS MADE TO onan?:1„ - I ENGINES REPAIRED , And ill watt 11 " serantoilat 'ave asuldwition. . „SHINGLE IiMOBINES I I I Of the lateat and mita!, Inaprovedhlnds numutactnred and kept constantly on hand ready for use. PLOUGHS,[ lIMIIeMLL. IKON AND Of all ft CULTIVATORS, CO PLOUGH P Of all kinds, and the Welt' - • constantly on - • `OHVAN .PO LARGE AND BMi STOVE OA CEIJAR GRA i SLED AND - SLEI LARGE MOE And ail kinds of castings March 30, 1370. • I, BLOOD St, CO., I - Bail continue o tMumfactura HORSE POWERS and trilled/ a ladtat machine, an be had elsewhere In the oar inieldnes that they than two other. and ere sore • peroonally orrporintend oar work wall down.. Wolvill mad CIATILOGUEI3. • of air machiaa, on ameaktica. 1 - ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Oita d Two Horse 2712ZE8HER WERATORS. WSW _ TratiffEZß sad C 1 ; . EARNING lILI,R, DROGLAMI ASP DRAG IlA l f RIC, SAW AND GRIST EFS. wo dcnieo order. Wye as a call before p elsewlim. 'lra " ~., 00 aaodarti • liiIIEDIELLY .' "0 0 V : iztooak Ault. il• ism 1 - 1 WOOL OARDINOr PMP : After a mem of four years, and In Improving Mlle and Water . name our old tnudneu of I '•t•, .J:1 DIUMMNd, # . • _ AypredaUng the hard Ibnes. l we have thought but not to . 6 let down." but to • • Some Industry se the best means of restoring pLanty. Am the accommodation ofT extinct race of we shall make Tor those who we will make Tarn.— . • ISTOOZ&G TABS. FLAISEL. In ocrojimotion with Local Opm we wose eld the frugality of the country by • feW thousand yard, of Stout Cloth, ' that will enable a every mm to beep his breeches • ' Those who can, Should call, dwe will show them one of the anugest and mos complete WOOLEN FACT RIEI3 bum United Stubs. r Oar machinery is now in good o i rder, as our water powerla never-taillng the publictnay be In no fear of disappointment, and we warrant all work to be done properly. - I 1 H. B. r INGIIAII. Oamptown. Pa.. Mayl4. 181 L• 1 I I VEW AND BARE .L 1 My AL bridgs Catalogue New, I Eire sad Ilssatitid Mu d te is now ready. Itµl will ocn be r i ai matled taw to itt saahmate. y r. to 3 Mt WWI AMMIONi • - I 1 *mos I=3 MIN 0 • 1. MaCABE ;'' EDWARD I AND' FAMILY-ICIROOEBI NEBCITBI3 !UT BLOOD. TowANDA. P . , . , , Ws do not doom it noteotazi to onataoroto all !! Molest *Metes wo keep. Oaroasortment Jo I FIRST_ CLASS GOOD CIO paid for Panuirn Produce. JAlblO3 WOAD: irlf r ZDWARyiIi FACP7BY Koch 1, MO. NEW STEAM FLO The imbearib desire* to give SlAil FLOTRIN Ei!iM=2 CIIIIITON 1:111INDERk DONE ONITILEC &WE'D Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye Moir, Corn Teed. Bran, dc., always on 'hand and for sale ' leered rates. • A Wallet in the best PARTIOTTIAI3 NOTWEr.Personi livings on the wul west side ot the river &Atingle my •• have their ferria g e paid both patronize Tam when • Wine grins or ton bushels and upwards. apt.4•7l P. 8 ' A • : In city Carriage ! • mine over others an- HIS .1 WORK WHOLESALE AND itET CB. PATCH, Girl PER7XCT I • GROCERIES AND PROVISION The beet broods of !Ell I , I • Y iTITLEN. The highest price Paid for ail kind 60:UNT'R,Y . PRO BUTTER; POULTRY A Lipecial attention paid to fang delivered free of charge anywhere In •Towanda, Jan 14, 18141 B ARGAINS IN STO .j 1 nOO , DEM BEANS PLOUGHS ( 1 1 , 12 )/N i rS provemente key .d. &e., • &e,; Given to all purchasers fo ILL SIZE. HARDWARES T G Em. 1.7. IS H SHOES, HEADQUARTERS - I t° k ROCKWELL. WATCHES-, JEll, their celebrated I =AMA Pr litis money than • WO dal= 'Tor mach. Or more. •tinllt. We anil IN UM it is I ll=l - i NEW.JEWELBY STORE, ON . B • • In the building 'forinerly occupied Titus, with a large assortment of Gold Fifib - Gold treivelly,' Gold Sit I ___ • CHAINS AND Rniqs, - CHAIN BRACELETS. BUTTONS, PINS, Eke. Ace. &c: A full-lino of Kam sitmEn and plat/ ware. SPECTACLES AND EYE"ASH G, 4r. wavy e*penditure wet, ir agata re- CLOTH CLOCKS • • reirm the chewiest tel .the beet. and articles too numerops to mention, but by calUng. M.' :IA:, N. B. Watches. Cloaks and Jewelry putt Towanda. edNee . and antant . /0. "r 3 QATRE-THE NEW TQWN 0 4.7 SAYRE. PA., Is instated on the Susquehanna River, between Waverly. N. IL, and Athena. -Pa. 93 miles froin the Anthracite. 58 miles 7ifita the Sum. ram and 35 miles from the Seralliturninons Coal liiimps of Pennsylvania. It la the Southern tern:Anne of th• Boa tluten Central Railroad; also of the Ithaca k Athens Railroad. and is virtually the Northern terminus of the Lehigh Vane/ and Pa. &F. Bag road'. II Is smile and a quarter frOm the Erie Railway at Waverly. I - SAYER has already In aneceoFfal operation a large Car Wheel Foundry, a Prim:num , Ifeetz47. a Molar. lug NUL a Wool= 3111/. :ail 4 Planing U. A lig. orous growth is anurlg atr; 'for 187 i. • TEM 1:( 1 WN .PLOT • Is ready. I' )r pi:ruination. Lots for residences and bush:lwo places for sale on reasonable terms. Its favorable location makes it a DESIRABLE POINT. FOR ILtIII7SII7ITIRESS, I aad especialindttoements are aped. LI at the fts& National /kink of ;Waverly, a figni4 Pa. ' • i 11ZIWAND WM. i =Z=2= ,' Ell stVw HIM MIMS liboimob omit MOS Baikal Is I AID lIMI PROVISIONS, r7,1"K '... 1 sell nothlrtg bate IN IMESIELQ' 17111, P TEST IT LEI RECEIVED. DOVE ER IN . . . . 1 TOWANDA, p.. 1 , • ;i • t. 1 ; FLOISR I ALWAI ON HAND' C. B. TINWARE, HARDWARE, IRON GLASS, OA t liii at kV 4 ;i:iii (el H. T. JUNE'S TOWANDA, PA FOR MI SILITERWA limaczarrai Has opened a American and Swiss Of all klads—Gold. 81Iror, and Steel. ' 1 MSS FL , a4 l TONEga SOL 1 moor I OLD CAM DRUG STORE, - =Au. ofiemudaffinwornibilinnsh , s4 iiiinetfoostradionitTerlothetr elect sallies* eisqpisit heneleeest. wasittehe. eh =WO. TS' dA isatea sebemetag mew nudge sum i dAtizia n ar eare the av illimi tants el the helemeothseb aWbii i Xred ott the thipt riait resex= Irish 9 4 4 16.14 ia+ ana terms at alf 244 1 0? cltaddhil 4 i 4 r j D= o s 31 1Dicazz% PlEmleAui ozw, 4 i4111101511M14 AWOHOL AND TUl r 24lll 7' glan PAnTrr Pte. wwzr-wAss i Argudadsofsmithes,` KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, • nal" ' LAMPS, ' ES, mum =mem &mei Itst. soot. - „ TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS piney and Toilet Meths In all their vallet; SPONGE. DIGNINM SOAPS. mum , Perinmery, POPIE M T Otilal, PORT IMP:a& , I I - , met azipm,usafF. TOOTH. ix AND 119.13 PSEPAIIATIONS. • I ' I PUIIE MUMS, Steltedlolmil Usk Tub, - 1gN027, PUTS AND CIGAIDY. ' I Garden,. mud Iloerer Seed,s, Vtursek sap Sortern‘ ikllfollsofies. Shoulder Braces.. Dread Tolibing Bing% Nursing Bottls, Mole Matte and Shields, Batt-Beating Mit Jars.lbelf• 4 1.4 1:11174 4‘ 11=111, *sta. Bath and 1310cb 1 21%. _Ptah Tackle. Arn -Isitnition. &tan* sailm* agla = ma " •to Illedhars and id tbs popaLr _ All articles warrante dis remmeaded. Porspzui at a distance can saws their orders by stage or ma n 'tech win romtre prompt andearefol attentidn. linNeal only advic for e given gratultoualy at the JodSoli, amens mediapcql. • I tirThaddl4l for pest imam palzonsepa, worddies. pectfolty annoonee to their friends andthe public,tbet no pains shall ba oared to WWI, and merit . throatlen of theta ecen:noe and patronage. Opaa Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 0 a.m.,,,and 12 ra. to I, - 5 to p.ra. 1 H. o. l l9llTirlt & 1110 Ni 41872:*Yr• - G IKIiL Ell that his Otthatotice. to p t n THE MILD POWER CUR S ! 4: III:71U i lit ,I 1 I • HOME, PATWIC SPECIFIGS neve Ptuved. fromthe mi l old Mop ' Ie experience, an entire succefillimple, prompt. efficient and mita. Me. They the only medicine perfectly e4nWted to popular 1 , simple that miatekee cannot he made in ualni them; so harmless as; to be free from danger; and so I !Skint i u to ,be ;always reliable. They have * highest commendation from all. and will always ren der satisfaction.! 1 1 son.' ; ; 1 1 critics. 1. Fevers, Congestion. Irermmer , ltion, 2. Worms, W,orm F . Warm Colic, 3. Crying-Collo, or Teething of Infants, 4. Diarrhoea; of Children or Adults, 6. Dysentery;firiping. Bilious Colic, 6. Cholera ffiorbns. Vomiting, ," 7. Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis.l 8. Ifeuralgia,lTonthache, Faceache, 9. Headache', Sick Keidache. Feting°. 10. Dvapeptia, Bilious Stomach. U. Suppresseell or Painful Periods, 12. Whited, toe,ProfuseTerioda. 13. Croup , Cough. Difficult Breathing, 14. Salt Ehstun,"Eryelpeles, Eruptions, 15. Itheumaidelm. Rheumatic Pains, 16. Fever and 114pae. Chill Fever, Agues, 17. Piles. blind wr bleeding. 18. OphthalnoY, , and Sore or Weak Eyer. 19: Catarrh. acute or , chronic, Influenza. 29: Whoop in,o Clough, violent coughs, 21. Asthma, Oppressed breathing, 22. Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, 23. Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swellings, lA. General Debility. Physical tirealmess, 23. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 26. See Sickness, sickness from riding, 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, 28. Xenon" Debility, Seminal Weakness, or • • Involuntacy discharges. 29. Sore klonth, Canker, t 30. Urinary Weakness, 1 1 3L Painful Periods, with Spurns, 32. Suffering! at change of life. , 33. Epilepsy,Spasms, Bt. Vitas Dance, 34. Diptheria, ulcerated sore throat. 33. Chronic Cpm,gestione and Eruptions, Vials, f 0 Cents, (except 28, 32. and 33,) FAMILY OASES. )) with above,3s large vials an i :lions, . 1 )l of 20 large vials and Book, s and Vials as above. emedies are sent by the Mae or e,of the untry, free.of char 3.! Addre s 1 1 ; CLARE B. PORT I ER, 'Dr la. TOT Duck Caao (Morocct, nal of Direct e lane (Morocco) &ne Dues Tim n box to any par receipt of price D 4AME: tiers, Goe. ,the Berea .b May 28.187 ATM PRESE T lE. OEM PINS, ts,' BAls CM EMI BE Cash, a O I R i AMERICAN a .GOLD SILVEII :PLI. GOLD, ELR SILVER A.m) E! , of all WATCH, in the best Thanks for a a continuance o Towanda, 'So and Tong Sver ,O, A. BI orio' And as low as t GLASS EEO many other to be seen ELILtN. repaired b I woulkt soy to IfM!!!!! ftwtri, reb Cl ----- ALL . AT THE 1_ • • !IWELRY SR( LOCK:SSIU 141ditton to hi OLD - i - TS 1 F 151 II MI E FIIQE ECG I II UDS; CHARMS, NECKLA( LITER WATCI RE Or ALL TAR STEEL SPEOTACI. RINGS AND OH' I C K S Ls at tho lowest prices II JEWEL= repalrin warranted. itronage and hope to W. A. ROOKITI • FESS VARIOUS P ILRNS, • CLERY, ELATED WAR f . • WARE, , 1 .1 WARE, II)' CAGES, B.A.S.KETS, 1:i SS SHADE Lic that on any gcodi leraold; 'O. A. lILAI lllgi MEI ME ED W. SE3E LleaM 1111 1 Ipti. El EI I ACK I lowes AR, AR, Cu 1 EI3 1 1 1 SOD Ili MI I! I IMI C 4 1 1 the pleb b l o Tin I . 14.187 ARP H~~ $~, . . t.LTiiiir' iiitiAl ".-' _. ';:. . 11;.:1-• WHOLESALE AHD DG G I Sintagaztaaahraly repaired t bat* mopatisd with a 'dada stack. wasiatiag of =TRACTS, P' -f fr , • A711:1 PILLS, FOWDEICS, iniCalllEgo eY zcz, -- 0 AND a , ) 3 Ptittheno • STUFFS, Xi EXTRA EF.717.4ED EEiIOSE PURE MINES AN For BACCO, SNUFF PIILMI PATENT And a Fine Aszo lEXT Lisa) FA Wore titan the wail care and a AClatuponn=l Prescript:lo -from9 o'cl ..m.,ba 1 p.m. Ic • ID*. Manna. =3 be consulted urdny of each week, as hereto'. . • • • , 'Towanda, May 7, 1872. RSTNATIO OP TOIVAZA CAPrrAL Sunnirs 111.18 Bank otters IttiINUAL trszumetion Of GfENERAL 8..4187K1N I thrllliESZ AID ON DEPOSTI Iv I . ACIIIIM , SIIMi 1 1 I • Ifisicaux. Cum GIVFX TO Tgr. < AID Cazac! . = _Tart:lea wialdrg to Irma arosz United States, England, Ireland. cinal cities and towns of Enrq drafts for that parpose. 1 25 25 25 25 P.4B3AG.F ricr. _ To or trona the old country, by lig lines, satrap! on hand. , ' •. • num= atoned= OVZEI AT 41491 r. Bi9.F7icepcs for id tr.'s Bola JOS. PO , zi A f'% zr z • • President. I: IlDeeember 1.1869. & N.Y. CANAL iawGzitmirr:(4 , PA ' sspc t mcn c uy. Deloenl 110172.11WA5.D. PZUCCIPAL No: I No.'r, No. 9. I 7. ; STILTION /LI e Y P al I Aas' 1 1 1 2'45 iii(t j a Bio ..E.Mir3 • 3:20. 1 20;" 905 • • Waverly;... 328.1 2p: 12' 3,35' 1 351.9 19: ......Athens.... 4 1 20. 2 05 1 10 00: .. —.Towanda . 615: :1050: • Wyalusing. 5136 i 30 5 5:1114'„i 6,02: .'.. 111 3G Ileshoppe?• ' 6ilol ....;11 45: ....11ehoopany....: 4.5;.: 335i12 30 ...Tankbannock. ; 001 442; 1 3 0 . ......Pitt5t0n.} 6251 6 00; 2'60 '....1 1 711kes •i 7 30 1 4 35, —Mauch Chnak..l P i IL - 8 311 5 59' Allentown....] ; 8 45'. '6 05 Bethlehel..ll • 915},6 3 sjEaston. 10 30 8 20: I'j• 1 ' I r • 9 45 ' ' New York ' • 1 Ip at ! 1I No. 32 leaves Towanda at 7 aim.; Sayre. 7 57 a. m.; Wavi riving at' Elmira at 9 001. sr. 1I No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5 6 15 p. M.; Sayre, 6 24 p. na.; arriving at Towanda at 7 10 P. [i • • 1 i . )o w bo to i bo d Mu slo i 0 IME. TABLE Qr Aux & ERIE 11 A TT.11.0 onday,' 'Nov. 11, 1872„ • 1131 RARCLA TGW: 7 I" JI7:7PTI . Li;1 1 M7z4ao3S. .. MILLERS II ALBANii 1 jr...11 DIISHORE.... I BEM.NICE. 8:00 8:10 8:30 9:10 9:30 9:50 10:20 11:10 A. AL 0 largo __ TATIEEDESTWLE ENTRALLY LOCh.TEIS, 1 I ON EASY'''. 2, I poruol • I 14 r J. Icopl OR SLIDE.- ontbly Payments take money. .dan 14.1874. THREE CHEERS t 1 1 , ' ly FOB THE 1 `!; 1 1 il l ' 4 RED, I S, TH 7 `:' ' 1 p TRAMP, TR tilrP,.. T , i l' ' . 1 The Boys arc in 1 are Mki iris and Men and WOmen, 1 1 ?. lashing for their droaeriesitc l: l RED, SPRITE ,5 1 ,, BLE , TE4 •1 ~ GROCERIES , PiCv i rlS: Sow sold chesPer than the oheapesi. ,Svr the lice of Groceries & Provisio l ns, 11 r z , l i '. . FLOUR' FIE'E INI , l' r ' ' t 1 1 i A3IILY GB 007 1 Red . Wh ite 1 Sept at the white & Eine St, gat a pile of which' for a little harmer i , me THE HIGHEST PRICE P, OIIN , TRY PR( the Red. White & Lim I e toro of BRIALELILL & BRIDGE ST I M jTotranda Jan 28.71 BOOK-BINDRY.- is rticpecttully informed had been removed to the third story, where wiilbe done i;BOOS-BIND ii In all its various branches, on t. aS .'the tinaes" will allow: 1 ,The der the charge or 7.. H; C. WHIT An experienee4 Binder. and all tr, done in a atyleand manner whi . Kuala, Magazines, Nowapape ' bound iii every variety of atyl ti n will be paid to the Ruling a 131"113 13(0 I T. any desireAtattern, which bill 17 will be warranted. • All work will be ready for deli, 7he patronage of the publio feet satisfaction gnarranteed. [Towanda, August 2, 1868.—U CO/IL. *be aubecrlbor ;laying the ag\ aqn Conferral . kcgaton, Pa. It dealers with &Winces of Anthrik In i tbo beet manner. ifrom 'the: V in. A full imply Of . this Cm ca ling on W. IL Hunalston. at I o l'lno. ono blcck eolith of Ma ate Invited to call. Full 'vrelghl I okreil. I=l 1 FARM FOR VI containin g about 73 4oreal proved, formerly own,d by I. Log house, g ood tram° barn. be'aring fruit trees. and situate 1 miles from Towanda. Torm n e GOZZ, Towanda, or, - • Wit ia 'VAL • EU U II M EiEl II I II Eil LI A, T Fri EBBS as &C., il 1 htzt4 ail i i : t 'OILS 11 i- E. A 1 Li 4 1 " 170 P, II 1 r„ a r• GAR Al/ the . , 1 / 1 1 itES - . 1 te l nt of V 7 1 ii , ) ; 11 t l a • 11 4 U " V c laF h d l 5 palm. to 7 p.m. a the tore on Sat D' K. Itirarnm, W. O. !6oznon 'I; ;1 . "1 flxi ilffi OOD BANKkiA I . 1.1 g.l. 5'15,000.1 ,. i 40,000 -Aarßi foi tEI,. USINE,§ I • ;1 Lji__ • 138. D Z -G T( :LI .1 .cuts_ I 1 o-ozr or Norr guar part of e band or thi3pFp. r t h i re Pr 7 r i 117 I I I 11 5t4A..1.1,ar or ithil ) I Nat iumm. l and 9alif: li II; . ij Cashier. -j, IItR CO Elf TRALn% *B, 873. ! #.9l!.pmemq NA. 1 30. , No. s Nol 9. 4 ' . rim 625 5f., 5 5n , .'7 03 7 543 654 536 663 605,61 h 405 45, RE Ed 3 23. 3'31 2 37' Pg 22d 1145 . 130 1047c1224 10 3012.1 ' 0 10 05 11 40 830 945 TOO OP MID I 11 gill 1 8 1 a " 4 thou, at . ~A. Slav Athena al a. 1n., . sr' 'Waverly, ._ 6 30 p. rad Tat ..-T SULLI erect o P. M. 4:00' 3:ZO 3:30 2:45 2:25 2:95 1:30 12:33 P. M. 1 1 P.f; [ Gery'l • DAR, er Agent MIME ERM S re= & CO LUE Ems, 1 .J 4na th Itao al , 1 • the TORE dONS crythin ICI I ES zma - 111 r GASH FOR. I T OE, .1 ,o"AND.I r \ PUB 1 d ex" 8411 4 I Ni 41! a •4 ' I j , ixe ,reasonalde Bin oty will kezem f..i i iiii 1 r ri . 1 1 , ~, ,i ' , . 1 ,ork c bepromptly • 0 1 4X4Rbe excelled. 0141 tooke, .te.', ... raio c ular ailed . d 1311141.7 of [i; , . . L ;3 ' . MI and dura promised, and par• I tire t rated to furnlah lite: Cr*, prepsOd celentiated Cooper ml Ulay be been by theliel , . Coat yaid, L f U trtiat, where ell evict jkoed iineaty . h 4 ti. S. CASE; • I SALLEHCheapi ab4ne,fq acres iro • Dowinan. dec'd !good water, young Aircrltur! twzi„, font: asp.;{ 14ire 01 erin i - 1707/. liEntftlft Ta 4; U mu
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