A El I _ 1 So&ldftmd. I I Poultry inGardemo , If one could only mice use of the good qualities of ponitry in gardens withorit. suffering from then' bad ones, what a capital thing it would be. •The amount of insects they des troy, il astonishing to those who have not been initiated into the mystery of the ;thing; but everybody . knows that they cl iin all the gaps m -pear therefore:, if they get a chance; and thus behave all our labor. for. our pains.' We like to have our peas '.-come up early, but they: come np a little too soon when there is a flock of chiekens about; and they are 'not satisfied with ,the eaili worm - , but want the early green blade__frpm the strawberries also._ - ' There are many times when chick ens Ti not only be introduced into the Carden without• serious injury, but with, great good. It is best to have la good_.chicken-yard attached to- all gr.rdits, where the poultry can he confined,When therb is dam .ag,c: to lie - done, and let out when they pan work to advantage. `Besides this,lsimple arrOgements can often ! be employed w,kkeby the seed beds, and . often the i diving crops, can be , preserved from dan-ger, and ,at the came time tile •hickens by allowed g l , to roam about, doing good as they go, , Brushwo 1 can be laid over seed beds , and young crops just planted, for. p. little while, and found ,tobe a goosV protean - 3n. Chickens do not care to rumple ;their feathers against these - crooked fiticks.i. Then, again, many; have coarse fishnets, or other manufactured articles, .which, suspended Over the seed beds, make j ,'a cheap - and efficient protection. 1 I 'Of course \all these -, suggestions! are intended' oinly for small gardens. They cannot he well employed on a l largo scale. -But it is only in am* gardens that the - evils of chickens' , running around lopse are so ierious ly Ica. In the Far West ducks are looked on as excellent things - for potato fields and vineyards; and S even in • gardens they are looked ni) to as the preservers i and defenders aga - instinsect cum:Alps. W,hether, what - ;food they do in'uthis ' way pays' for their keep we do not know; for, as a' guieral thing, ducks are "hardly a paying -- investment. They shovel! 'down the: . _food alarmingly in `obit cases; while the `luck" in rail" - , ieg -.,%. (Jung, ducks; or in getting and ' al i undar.c: of eggs, is - not equal to!, tliat from the - ordinary fowl. 'Where . theie hi - water, or marshy grOund,l or (tLcr couvetdences where decks' (~:e get,in,:a measure his own living; ,1 i, Of course different. We arcs 1 ',caking chiefly of ducks as' an - t , vei . Ndity affair, and solely: frpm an il. (et gathering, point of view. . I Cluing Clover Hay It a wid'e . Fprclid errex that it . _ . alifli , o:t to cure, clover :hay - . Lilt. ;in' , , tiiit: ,, chic, that is carelessly- an , 'lLcd.kili - it';lly - (lone, 'it N . vill be, bail]. .'( . 4,11; but • with . ordinary atiention; c'..,,v(-2= can bf: care(fas easily as any 4 1 01:-.1 - 111L). It should be cut when , i ds (;f n finuser part of the field o 1,at(.1-- I'd 4. a brown color. If 'Oa! Lcuttin;.; is delayed until -.the entire crop i 3 brtCwn, the ; parts that ripen 4 \ vill IK fErO ripe. • . Clover -_blionld;. never be • "sprea ou i 4,. to cure." It-should be left in the:s'.vadi. The less any hay is - exi, Po-4:.1 to, sup while caring the - 'be. The 'sun extriietS drie.iLup the juices' and succult, of the stalks . which constitute har., AVhr-ri cat the clover -i,houhl lie iii L. :.w:.th until more than., half th i - - „l.r.eri art is sufficiently cured, whit vi i:1 Le thrikase in favorable weathe ..-__ e - .:1.t, ,- _.:- nine Lours. When th .. 7;'`i c; Fart j. tLzpi cured the swatl -1-.•.-4-: , :i Le, 4urr. , -1 with hay forks bot r , •.• :-__ rip, an,-,1 allo wed to remain fot :%'..:: ~.t.cdi, when that side aril 1.4 (.. , .::1_ , ..i. Then the swath :l. be thr -- ..wri together into win, 111..rer- .:waths to a windrow! • _2 I . ,i_J; Lein- , ,done, the operation of __-_- - ...221..^ 2-...-4 . .. e the Lay shauld be ' - :__::... , ..r.r.:--:-.1 a: r_Lc.r.t. In the best .7_,r country„ if th 4 .., clover is general* the efening of the da7C -) .: ...-. (..- - ..7 4 i..: - ..•2 never allowed to remain • - -.....-. 1 6:7 - _-.2 :le following day. 'Cur l i -;-, ‘ .i-.: ,- . ev - .: - :--: dart of the clover . _ 1 . -- ~..,),: an•i stak, is dried eqttally .., ;:..7 . ,-;r:itir...r. -of 'iinc;iature has tak ..:._ plact., vraduallz and regularly 1. - d a:1 ff..e nutritive juiceajof the hay ; I ) e.c.- pre:- - _erve.d, whereas if 'th I..avi ,- , eiti,os• - .AI too long to the actio ~,f - the "still, the leaves and bloom ; Trodried to a chip and nothing i.t ' l l , _ft but . 11.. - r - 1-fibr,ous stalks. ;:. 7 , ;_i: - r=?,- - 1--..-3Tri--_! ,-- IMRE 11° , 4- xlo MAKE PE.Lcu TREES Bra. - ; 'LAarir, Smooni-Lusciors TEAcuns.—+ Several years ago a gentleman owned a farm in Ulster. counts.. H had upon it Ee v oral fiq.aCh trees, which bore , a small ?paaritity , of peache,` altogether - enoughLitor the family'S me. This gentlemaii. one day sold his faun: His wife'was much' Oki ( pleased'af)out it,_, and said the new comers should not have - any benefit fiem the Peach trees. Accordingly, she heated a large kettle of water until' i it boiled, and turned it upon 1 - . the.r6otf3 of a 'peach tree,und so co L tinned to n do until she had been t each tree.' "There," said she,'"l'y killed illem all."- (This , was an iporant,Tevengeful old lady; let us hope no such ones exist at the pres s cat day.) Mark the 'result. Thi) following summer the new comerS had an abundance 'of large, smooth, lueiOns peaches, such' as the tree I thra.,neveri borne before. This tear* les us a lesson, and I think it is this The hot water killed insects about the roots .of the trees, and made them more healthy, and the fruit also at the - same time, The water was so cooled before 'it - reached the roots of ,the trees - it did not hurt them. .L , IH.Am 'CkEL—A capital way , J4tif di - pising of the remains of a ham an making ian excellent dish for break =fast is: Take £ and a-half of ham, fat and lean_ together; put _it into a Ythirtar- and pound it, or pass it tbrough a sausage machine; boil a large slice of bread in half a pint of ton, and beat it and the liam well ogaher; add, an egg-beaten np t. the 4olc into a mould and bako broWn. Eoc.§.---Boil the required 1]•iltob:•r until they are , quite hard. • .Iftts carefully- - removing the shells • 1:::1•.!e • a - Ikide•mouth,ed jar, arid i cur oter - : theru Hcalding vinpgai, 14, 11 seaf;olled ril.t?le :pepper, few c10ve. , 4, or garlic,' and' •rarc, of . kinger, if cow_:r closely anal they I f: fit for the table. Foe woruix iu l.atkih givb yeitir h c , rge th re e tilgerptyrufala t t t4iielgr*4 r4looi inavaiical claucw.l, aL4 c."7l4us•dso teat, kv-44 rule of each. WOODBIJFP, e decidel of to go one of tda:k HATS, CAPS AND - • EONNEM PEA. Itoomroximer of Mita and .- J. Loafs fnars. intrastok • Towanda Dec • ' BEA.SO warm Pllti AND mar PI • . BOARDS, 'FLOORING, REDING. And Tarlety of Ne=liodt Bair& for WA. We have now la operettas a new, berg; as-rel Paws, and other mabaly, =mainline en the recent Inprovemeate. end of the moat =verb w enanahlp. Ettenlng by as neveriallag ir~mfef. we are able- to do vest se moos so is Vreeented— do It ohm" lad bestow ail the seranetteinf ri or doing It pelted* In , the woe! alga worn' satiety may nan as to. veleta and vork: dentetown. Anal 7. 1111110.11 HOW IS THIS FOB LOW We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates: Hemlock llooiins, (ehcdce)... ... ... 01$ per IL White Pine " pit c h AO se r $l5 ki =fro= $2 to so.per huzsdred. Done at a moment's no Bee and by the bait machin ery now made. We have on hand OWE lIIMIDIt= TEIOIDIAND DBICLIMBSEt We have in the Pond THREE HIINDRED AND EX= TEM THOUSAND PEET or L AM are constantli Itanufactaring. w Parties who can reach as are foctih to go near the railroad for Lumbar. as Ender any dream stances we an SILL IT GILEAPES-44 Wiid the cost of transportation from hereto the zailroade— slY $2 to $3 per thousand. /1.11:1# . ' :one 46.'73. , • I=lEllll THEW, FLOITNCES, -AT 008 T, Oros rag sEzr LANING, • EMIL BILL WM= &MD TO 01DriL'i PLUSTNO. NATCIO3O, ErbBLl4lllo, La, SUSQUEHANNA - ' COLLEGIATE - INSTITUTE The Spring term of this institution will cam. mence MONDAY. API= 6,187 L. Ito pains will be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefnlly locking to the interests of each individual student to Make its work even more edithent. Each teacher will have hie sPeelelity. and- use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible results in his department. Classes will be organized in 'event new studies in Scienoe and Immerge. Also the claims in En glieh will be remodeled so as to meet the mints of new students desiring to pursue these branches. To save expense, test books, the Ramie as in the county will be used in the English branches, with the exception of Geography. To make the coop= of non.residerit studenbi more pleasant, the Principal will use his home-- situated but a few rods from the lastittlte= —for boarding' purposes, whirs Too* throughout and provided with c)dthes closets and other eonveniences will be furnished for the young ladies. The best rooms in thee - Institute will bet furnished and assigned to the young men; alLwill board at the house of the PrincipaL There will bee cheered supervision on the part of the PrinciPslandteachers of the manner in which students employ their time. Price for furnished room and board. including 'fuel, lights, and washing not to excied six pieces. $lOO per week. Students will furnish their own toilet and be held accountable for the furniture in their rooms. -e themselves for the work Those itrairing to prepare them........_ . of teaching during the following Sunnier, should apply to the Principe' at once: i Tuition from Four to Ten Dollars per term, as cording to studies punrued. . . : . For further particulars or eirculart= fddreiul the 'Principal, E. E. QIIIICLAIq. Tewands Plt„ • IaILLEB TOT, , JUL 13. . . ---. Pres't Board Trusties. SAVE TWENTY-FIVE TO 30 PERCENT'„ BY BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW NEAR'S PRESENTS IT II UGUENtN'S. , . . . . t .. . ; , t • . . -- , New Goods of the latest styles.. Jewelry of S . . i dean:; tloua Sttarge qttautitlea, at - Towanda, December 10, 1873 STAMPING DONE Az MRS. HENRY KINGSBURY'S DRESS MARTNG RdGMS, No. 2, ARCADE BLOCK. Towanda. Dan. 17. 1871. 1. GO TO JACOBS' • t • •TEMPLE OF FASHION. STitEET, • FOB Linn STYLES n 4 BPELNG AND 5tr313113 01..01111N0 mow Junin= was. Da..7. Tnininda. April 3. irf&.. THE LONG EETABLISHED • MILLINERY STORE I i • • • - OF MI . SS.G4tIFFIIN • - Ras jolt been replenished with a tall and : - COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND sum= 4:*Ds, To which the atkzitiOn - of my eruitosisera eaPe. walled. Frieze ressonable - shell I %p ro m.. ' S. ILO Towanda, April 23;1744. BAKERY, AND DINING BOOIL Firai block north of Ward 'Hoak: BREAD, PIES, CAIIE,GRAOIMINES, BAKED D'Aip • dud sold at Wholesale-and iotal. In ons OINE , VG BOONS we will accovonodata the public with either a lunch or s good meal et all times of the day and evening: amiss AND ICE CREAK. ON NOD DIIBMO TIMM ISZASON. I. - ilso4 fine 1111501tnient of firocerimpoatcDonery . Yraita Nut& ke. corlY tt D. W. 8002T ' & 00. warns. SALE- 1 -ThS stock of a O.+. Ist* ems a L'. A. Pettml it Co. 1* IVA! !;C4 " 1 1" , Citt.EAT BARGAIN! to ;1.1.10;4 f. 4 a term 1. 01 ran It • Err ate . 71 4 go,et Afati, NOY , * ! , ..9 ha,. 4/7 rxida. furl cwt.* **44a lo :l-1e,"•. , * 4, Ili jravAls smut vvrologlim. NA OM& as , eta:" a •A• en • zl=m3EZMl=i; TWANDA r (taw .1 lIKBBLE WORK% IMI IIIcOABE & SON Ban Jest twaired ttis Ingest setotteent et RIBBONS, Dazo ? , at,8444 gm, • • IL. ld door AMERICA AND [ITALIAN G, dui. Inc othrteof es thiO mootbilh. to stdch Pal tarn. to alleastioa of ifs. The/ keep on band oilman to or6u 40NUMENTS; TOMB storms, menus, &43., AT THE LOWEST TEEMS. loontrao fa wont or =waft to oar Um . txo to. speettbgr Wired to ail sad osia►iao oar stook. Towanda. MN 1. ICI. ,W. SCOTT & CO., D . • BAKERS AND GROCERS, First Mock Yorth of Ward House. _ • __ We hare added materiallykLonr stock, and now otter a full aesostment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We keep no books, add no percentage for bad debts ; therefore we can and will give yon the law. eat rates. All are invited to call and be convinced. DINING ROOMS In connection with the above, and meals at all home of the day. SCOTT t 00. T.rwands. Feb. 10.1871. A . PLLETONS' AMERICAN CY P 241)1L NEWREVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writes on every gabled. Printed from new type; and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings and Maps. The work originally published under the title of Tux Zirw Jammu Crctorenta. was completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which it has attained in all parts of the United States, and the signal developments which have taken place in every anch of science, literature and art, have In duced the editorsand publiatiers to -submit It to an ex act and thorough revision, and to lapse a new edition entitled Tex Azassess Cramszois. Within the last ten years the prog re prog ress of discovery In every department of owledge, has wade a new work of reference an imperative want. \ • The movement of political heirs has keptm with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and refinement of social life. Great wars and consequent revolntiosut have occurred, in volving national changes Of peculiar moment. 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The : greet political revolutions of the last decade, with, the natural remit of the lapse of time, hare brought into public views multitude of new men, whose names are In every one's mouth, and of whose line every one is curious to know the dare Cheat battles bate been fought and = tent sieges maintained. of which the details are u yet preserved only I n the newspapers or in the one aril's day, but which ought now tie =place in permanent and authentic (preparing the present edition for the press, it has a ••d.nry been the aim of the editors to bring down the WiUm to the latest possible dates, and to banish an aocunde account of the most re cent discoveries in science, of every fresh prodno. goo In lasestan, and of the newest Invenlions In ,tio=etleal aria . as well as to eve a succinct . and record of the progress of political and hit. torical events. 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Succeeding vol=es, until completion, will be issued once In two zuonttua specimen pui of the AZIMICAN Ormarrox.a. showing type etc.rlF Mbe sent gratis on app on. IPraar4ll.las CaTAINSIXO imam Wes. Adana the Pub Mira, D.APPLETOBir CO. 649 k 511 Broadway, B. Y.. & 725 Ba um K. Pie I F YOU `FISH TO BUY OYi SELL HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR , • BILL PEOPZErrt or if you sigh to land or DOCTOR money ona term si r- years, Sled Zdate or other securi h ty for a stort term or Or ir Jim wish , RENTS OF HOUSES Or other mpaV collected and paid, we offer sl =r es ft• la or the prompt transaction of each We ban now a line Ilst of property for ale, and thou meeting REAL ESTATE In either town or Scanty, win do well to call an es. L. J. NOBLE a CO.. Bad Eststa end Loin Agents. OftiosMain street. : opposite Court HOU" To wanda, Ps. Nu 19. '1441. _ . N ORTHERN OtXTRAL- KUL WAY.—lrireet route Ninth awl South to Bit. tome. Wooldtartmo. Ptiladelphts aid on. points South ; also to Milo, Mopes IPaLl4llmrpenidon Bridge, Pocherter. resetun and alll potato East end WA on the -8 York Central italirosol.:arid the Oanadan. sa. On and atter MOO, Nor. 23. 1873, trains - will lease ELIITILL rui lonoßa ' tr scarrywm= l ..... 10 20 pm 12 00 m 6 steam Mail. arrive Morning Accommodation Evening Southern Express IGLU es. Northern - Ittrwess north and Southern Es. press south. are through trains between EoebNter and Baltimore ; the Norning and Evening Ate enin modstion north connect at Ounindsigns with trains for lbw.hester and the Palls. G. GUNTON GARDNER. Getil Sup i ED. S. NOUN% deal Pm. Airt. Elaihnors. d. Br a 0 s ► She undersigned having recently leased f. krm of yesri the old uncles stand." in Bufalkilion Duro% are now prepared to nary cm the blackmidth tag business tow tts branches, and pledg e them• ►es to do tbstr wart as and as as Oaf other country shop in County. Na stud] , Po Meese all wbo rasy am as wale a celL .• ' • culoini E. IDAVID 1141146 se, a Afa. =I MARBLE Of racy styis, McCABE & SON. r`••• , •• sortawAsD. 111110.11101 M • EMi= WAGONS! WAGONS I WAGONS • t . I , I hue on WO &big* sasortmoni AND LIG , ' WAGONS I, SELL OHEAPE Than any othir estebliahmen WAGONS AND C Of every deecription m to order on short notice. Timm% March 21, UTE. FROST & SONS Would !mite 1h Public to:call and • / ': 1 1 : ILU!Li j Or mama/ 4 They have now on hand ths LLItGLET AND BEST EVER Ix T9WANDA, Which will bead at Wholesale pikes. We ere also proofed to do UNDERTAKING We, also keep in store and nakc BLINDS, DOOllB, Oct. 1, lel& WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF . - PROPERTY AGLUBT LO BI FIRE AND LIGHTNING. WI riprairsat one ?Ut Lfllona Claplid. Old ltzlidies AM lons Oomp - . LIFE INSURANCE H IN THE OLDIBT AND Lacuirr r aroca AND 1r(441/ 1 1W1. 71 ,1# sooimarr mnwoz - Prom ow 'SO to ow year. NOBLE & 'VINCENT. Yob. D. UM SIIPERIOB AGRICULTURAL laumaa. fa Bab by R. M. - WELLES, TOWANDA. PA.. Miss Iterecien Mak. =lb' Ida. of Oeart Raw Rim. =OLD= AND WHAM DIAL= AND "AnnerMUMl lAGINT. - Sosrtes Xacidam, Horse PoWas sad Thrissahors, Mood Itssierlaweri, Ova% Sada% Hey Seddon. leversedo sad loknro, Minton. =Mrs. Ross, Clover HuDiessadnuds2g 213Da. WIN WIFININI. TA I . IIIMIIIIII. Mr MUM SW CMS rams Di as vau.D. cosy =ram Yea amp cm row. F oie., se. 653 pm .. 2 011 pm ... 5 B&n4 Cria~ad dietelpthe. Maoled petaled dr eam. DmMed or ateated tree to ad ipptlesate. IP n min eat Ma three =ate to seed to? danders edigo • Items vim Ii Tomato. call sad me am ' Main TS. L Y. =MEM DAYTON & BROTHER, Doan la I , WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CATY UM kO.. fa width ess Wm* suit ;dos Is NU taUtious. owls M. S. ilfougaila's atom Ma . at a. aaasaral ti 11. papal .11.10 TOWAIIIDA. fa. • in this country: JAMES BRYANT. KIM ABBORMENT OF GOODS • =I ble berme. oa the mod mu* MITI MOULDING GS, &c FLOO J. 0. FR & lONS 17X1711D BTATi& 8 g s IGIOIOIDIBI D i r I El TAYLOR & CO.'S. , CODDING, RUSfIRTAL & CO., 'TOWANDA, Hardlmre, Iron, Stoves, House mgsl/ing Goods, Limi!, Cement, Lath,. Tinware,' ware, Plated Ware, Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Mil Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Pain 4, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Farmers and idechnnios Tools, Always; at lowest cash prices. 1113 May 14, II I= ■ istvriz FACT AN lINDI D 8 AEZ SOLD 032/2221 AT THAT GOOD US IVOLFF'S ED mat ANY OMER ottat ' MAMLICEIN PENN'A I.IA-qq: 11 ;01 Saving recently Atted up the lathe and comma& one More lately ocapted .by FOX rt 1111101711. to iaxamodate zisy Opfiltr-Inessulng trade. I reepect, telly est my old easbnnersomol the pablle general. ly, to call end asidesllw&opt 1 . - I • NEWS rn .~ \ ' OF . I :OMEEII, CLOTHING, And musty I , I th 16T1.1 1 , = ===IMM =1 S e WOODFORD,' NEW YOILS BOOT. AND SID STORE, . - 10. s, AMON haat:WM[lß= • Is receiving one ot,the best stock of BOOTS & SHOES • brought in Towanda, 7hich he offering at. the eq lowcet prices Cash, consisting, of Gre've Oars, . , & Sam, Bois CALF BOOTS,: Maws Maus and Omen:* ShoesTof kinds, all bought direct tiom Manufacturers, and hand / made, goods warranted.. A you. STOCI LW= AID FINDINGS Thankful for past fa • ors, I so a continuance altho sa Ci. Towanda, May. 1, WM I- - 11 1 ' =MI IMMI NEW CARRIAGE TOWODA,' fleepectf h ully announce to' f fiat he as built a , whore he will constantly keep o meat ot TOR. AND OPEN Rade of the best' malarial and city style, Ills. long experle Yactories gins hima decided Ia the Finish, Siyle and of We Wagons. AU (betook* INSPECTION OF prevtoip . c) pnrchsslag•olsew ALL WORK WARRANTED Thankful for the liberal pat tended and respektfully auk same. 10 rUNDERY &MA m SIIOP. The undersigned having pa:Oa/led the Pioundry sad Machine Shop lately owned by John • amen. an prepared to do ill kinds of work appe to their bullies% with prouiptnesit and , MILL GEATtING CIRCULAR SAW MI MAN DRIL'LS, Lad all kinds of Of the latest and most improved kinds man and kept constantly on hand ready for . IN sU CULTIVATORS, CO Of ill kinds, and the latest constantly on JULII7B WOLFT: MEI = AT TZE / Oppoitte the new I HENRY - ST New mum cattiuA FAKELY CAR PLATFORM TROTITRO 817LBY8, iCATI SFACTI REPAIRING PROMPTLY reduced pr Towanda. Jan: 8. 1213:.-tf MILL IRONS MADE•TO O t qat. ENGINES , dad all work warranted to SHINGLE PLOUG mpanx., ; Laos AND PLOUGH ' CITURN PO' AND 1311 STO V 'E C A CELLAR GEITEEI. SLED AND. SLEFGH S LOGE IRON ISITLES .And all kilt& of defogs &Flashed to March 80. 1870. , . 4 . 1 18 & BOCK' BLOOD' & CO., Stlll continue o min HORSE POWERS and will fella better machine, for lees m can be bad elsewhere In the world. We our multiuse that now will d' as much, than any other* and are more durably b personally superintend our k and , see well down. We will send DISCUPTIVE 4:14. ALObIUES., of ear mtchlroa, on application. ONNAlito TWO ,If011,9:41),0 ' ono! Two rinse THREME BEI' ' razezarsit and c as; FANNING IL - . otarnmes warn DUO W SAW AND I f BIST HILL orb done Give as a call before purchaa.ng Com • "o 0 coloaa7a 'S g. - o oasi)ori Am. 186 F. WOOL CARDING, . ..- - - lIANIJFACTIADTG,'. C. . ii After a recess of four years, d hem expenditure in improving Kills and Nate Power, 7 again re m= our old business of HANUFACTDRING: WOOL CARDING I CLOTH DRESSING, i io. , 1 Appreciating the hard timelo, we hathought beat not to ~ let down," but to Fah Hors Industry as the best means of restoring pl ent y. .. s For the accommodation of nearly extinct rake vela. we w of fiplanbre, ill make we shatinake Ro For those who Yarn,— I STOCIUNG YARN, W. with 1 11 - -r- •.. ,' In conjunction t Local Option we propose to aid the frugality of the connigy by making a few thousand yards of Stout Clot 4 that will enable a every run to Iwo his breecheli on., Those who can, aliould 1 and we them one of the snugeat and utoet oomph . WOOLEN FAO ORIEI . In the United S tea.. 'Our machinery iii now in g order, ai power itnever.Ming the public may be of disappointment, and we . warrant all dolialovleW l 7. - •' i H. 14 . ING: Camptown, Pa., May 14, 18 . AND BARI N E M W Ablnidged Catalogal Plana is now relay ttles to an appatute 211 Erl MoOLBE 4c-EDWABD Wltaaik sail Beal Degas fa FAMILY. anocErci . . • or 1r PRO v MUCMIt% VIC!-BUWA, TOWANDk. Wedtter& a Dot deel ws Il e rot,' to oomliztr FIRST CLASS GO'o 0 M k~ Cash paid for Parmers Produce. /AXES ItcC WM. EDWABia Muth 1, 1870 NEW SMJiI FLOURING The sutecrib dewres to On uotico that LE Mends and pa =I YACTOILY I rmTwwto mril handl a full U now In noceastal operation, and that he pared to do all work in his line on short n. DES, BUGG tsvi:e(.). t►i 1• b(t)~:~~ti [~~,ti ~.:.4:r...;5E AGONS, Wheat, Btielrwheaa and Rya Flow, torn•• Feed. Bran, &c., always on hand and for lowest rates. co best • .aim finished fn t ,ce in city ventage ever 4 PARTICI:MAU NOTlCE.—Persons livings •ri t west side or the river desiring to patronize my •• will have their ferryage paid both ways, when • bring grist ' iof ton bushel, and upwards. I apLen. • V.• 8 A ' a Durabilit B. PATCH, C.. HIS W WHOLESALE AND RET 0 01 rs PE GROCEitIES AND, PROWS". • N ly ex. of the •nape forme continuance ATTpiDED The Lebt Lands of 1 EMNIty The highebt price paid for all kinds of CO UNT RY• PRO.D L S',, BUTTER, POULTRY ANI G Especial attention paid to filling orders, Go delivered ffee of charge anywhere In the • ron Towanda,Jan 14. J 8741 IMM BARGAINS IN STOVES! TINWARE, HARDWARE, IRON iNo NAILS, GLASS, ° CARPENTERS' TOOLS, , &c., Given to all ilarchaserifoi C h, H. T. JUNBli'3 l , HARDWARE ST R TOWANDA, PA. *44 17, '7B. go iSii limi " OODEN B ' PLO GHS 11 0 I N EMI LL 81 GS BM OES, 1 HEADQ,IIAR-TERS WATCHES, JEWE 2LND N 1 1 , im - for or more, It. We that it is 'ZIEW JEWELRY STONE, ON BRIDGE rn ' In the building formerly occupied by You Titus, with a large assortment' of Gold an lift EMU Vine Gold Jewelry, Go order. BUTTONS, PINS, &c. &c: A full lino of so= lIIINEU and plated ware. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASS From the, cheapest to the best, and • y articles tea - numerous to mention, but t • be by *Mtg. H. : : 4 1:4 N, B. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry practical workmen. and warranted.' , - Towanda, Nov. 10..74 • • qAYRE.-THE . NEW TO 'N SAYRE, PA,, is situated on the S squeb; River, - between Waverly,: N, y., and Atbc s. Pa miles from the Anthracite. 48 Wien Ire the van,-andss mike from the Send-Bitum ndag Nines of Pennsylvania Itls the Smiths term of the fionthern Central Rallrmid, also o the ICI & Athens Railroad, and' Is virtually th Nortl terminus of the Lehigh Valley and Ps. & .Y, I roads. It is a Mlle and• a quarter fro the Railway at Wavewly. • MYR& has already in successful irpea on all Oar Wheel Foundry, a Putnlture Factory. a Flol lag 11M, a - Woolen MIR, and a Planint3llll. A. , owns growth Is anticipated for 1874. . • THE TOWN PLOT Is now ready for examinatioU. Lots for residoni and business plaCes for sale on reauionabT terms Its favorable location makes it a DERUIABLE POINT FOB /dANlllrAar and - will show our water In no fear •rk to be of New, t a,and atoned A and will :1 E. If. .E:ael Inducements aro offered. at the That National Bank, of in Sayre, Pr. Artriitf." JoyLill swum 24 Ps. FIFI AND PBOVII3I r u'7. 17,1 7 11 ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell nothLeg bat rx KIIIIMEQI3I3I. ILL rr; , : irl:)a J@w •a a.~ DE %r•FR IN ToWiNDA, Pi. F L , O R ALWAYS UN LIM EIMEENOI3 FOI: , SLLVERWAR M. ELENDEL3IAN Has opened a 1 • " American and &piss WO lig CHAOS AND: ICING CHAIN BRACELET, Of all kinds—bold, Silver and St 12 CLOCKS 110WAAD • • VPOIMErt AO= S ' . OLD' CIASH ME, . o , 7.azaro - 1 2r271 Gamer MI6 sad Ma l e Streets. Totell, • Igiveffixodirrsdaleglererd7 lethal , stock. stalks= oeingdits miaticomat, conetteding en esteastre 1510. senlntabig Ma, llSlteleS teed In Os Arts for to th iMid e ll" peOge="ef fal aralle,: lelictad er= l a kept eonsisitta with mot , ' - sawed on the - •,• • W OW, conalstiag of tortras :4. - r ALCOHOL., eau rim, • 1 • KER OSENE • • Barg wires, sauDzsl 131 7 13 ' iiird " TANNER ' S AND = • i s O ILS, /Sag and Tana Aiticles in all • - sandy, • ISPONGIA'B/MBEES.' SOAPS, r I • Pomades, -Dyes, POCKET BOOkAPORT 0 AM, • h i •• Pocke t Salves. Bazars. . T0=4613113 0 SAM rarketamoss, PUBS w, AND LIQUOR; • • Tar Sedieinal nek • Turacco, SNIThI RIM exr , Cram, Gnash, Mit and rower Seeds, Trusses. SO' porters, Sasperutarits, Shoulder Belem Breast RoroPs. Teething ! Binge, Nursing Bottles, Maio, Nipple Waells end r nSTrinSes, Bedrens,Self4leatiugVrisit J Thar- Jags Glue Ware, ilSottles. This, Corks. Bath • Brick. end Store 0 1 -. 1 . 4 Pah Tackle, Am .,. Om, Botanic. 7 erne and Ramcepath - to Medicines, stud all the populir Patent gEDiCIN'ES. • Al articles warranted as 'represented. Persons at dienuace can receive their orders by stage, or Wadi sal receive prompt end attention. Medical /deicer given at the el* amen, only far sae4tciam: - . I Thuldal for put Sherd paironage. would re* pecttolly =mace to thel.r friends and the publie.that no pains she,ll be spaiS to Wig/AO =At the cot Mention of their confidence and patronage; I WOpen Sundays for preetriptions from 9 to 1 a.m., and 1.2 reto I,Snd sto p.m. • - B. 0. PORTER d SON. ep April 1, iii2=-LIT. 1 : T HE' 1"711 IFL.°II-EnS "Mit ES 1! --utraas . a 1 , 1 i• j .„. - HOMEOPA; I IIICISPECIrICS 11 Have proved, from the most ' ample ample experience, attire success. Simple, prompt, efficient end rel is. t, ble. They are the, only medicine perfectly adapted to popular; use—so eihaple that =Wakes cannot be made in neing theme so harmless aa to befreefrora a danger; and so efliclut .as to be aps•aya reliable'. They have the higheet Commendation from all, an 7 will always render es` - jeaction. 1 i :Nos. !. qt - nr-s. C • 1.- Payers, CengestiOn, Indammao, 5 2. Worms, Worm' Fever, Worm Co c,' '5 3. Crying-Colic ,- or ti f or Teething of fits, -1 4. Diarrhoea, of Children, or Adul , 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Coll , 6. Cholera Morbas.lN'esnitlig, 7. Coughs, Colds, Etonchitts, & Nitirelffia, Toothache, Faceache, 9, Headaches, Sick Headache, Fern 10. Dyspepsia, Billoits Stomach, 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, 13. Croup, Cough. Dilecult Breathin 14. Salt Rheum, Eryisipelas, Erriptie 15. rthenmatisim, Rheumatic Pains • 16. Fever arid Ague, 'Chill Ferrer, 41 • 17. Piles, blind or bleodieg.l 18, Ophtlialmy, and Sore or Weak E ' 19. Catarrh, acute opyt~ chronic, In fl u 20. Whooping Cou gh, violent cong 21. Asthma, oppreseed breathing, M. Ear Discharges,fupgred hearing. ez W. Scrofula, erdarg d glands, Swe llin gs, -2e. General Debilit.„ Physical W nese, {25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions 126. Sea Sickness, eiCkness frond ri'dtny„ ' 27. Sidney Disease, 'Gravel, 4 , 29. ;Nervous Debili Seminal , Seinal Wei' Involuntary seliarget., - ' 29. Sore Mouth. C ker, 30. Urinary Weakness, • 31. Painful Periode t ,iw i ttli Spesams., 32, Sufferings at c ge of life. 33 .• Epilepsy, Spangle, St. Vitus Di 34. Diptheria, ulcerated sore throe 35. Chronid Congestions and Erupt Vials CO cents, kexcept 23, 32, . - 1 FAMILY CASTS. • Case (Morocco) with above, 35 larg ual of Directions„l Case (Morocco) of 20 1 Ltrze vials en ;• , Single Boxe s and 'lsle as above. 1 • sa- These remedies aro sent by box to any part of the countr - ; , Ire receipt 81 price. Address , El may 288.1873 1 SE , NTB _1 PR NEIN Ia constantly stock of Jewelry, PINS MI In 1 Alt ETUCAN ant GOLD AND SILVER PLATE' 'WARE OF • SILVE. STEEL SILVMS AY ' D PL.V VLall WATCH. CLOG and JEWEL in the befit manner, and warrant I • I Thanks fo,r a liberal patronage continnance of the same.- Tolv,ull3'„ Nov. O' lA. DL‘ M criociun EMI MffM GLASS I TAU., Mi WI - I , 1 I Ns'olahl gay to In ntoo - X I will no =1 Towands, Fob iiiE '~~ EMI ;L^C, i.. 3 1 DR, ;WI .4.3 50 10 ; ,1145 50 6 43; 33312 30 100 8 00! 12. 11 30 8 25: r 5 00; 12 00 ' I 'l 30 14 33 r ,8 31 -5'50 ,8 45;16 05 1 013 j 6 33 10 30! is 20 • P 2'45 vials and 31. n• $1)1m. 6R EMI e or single Large, •n MS B. PORTE, ggtst, • Is, Fa D Tow Clo4thig. FOR AL AT VIE Mliffl M ROBE lA. nous,. MEE riaz, in all on t E GOLD sn 11 as- sTu,bs, 01 Mai MS ESEI ILVER VATGRES MIMM3 BEBEEM TED AND CHAT' LOCK EMI ptit,) , lls at WO west pricce I T repairing ironic d. ntl hope to Rpc EWELL. MEI MO OFFER 3 OF VA. :uous P. TERNS lowest. MI C UTLE ED WARE, ER PLAT OD , 'N'A.IE, 'ONE IV. RE, BIM) C IGES, lIIME sliEl'S; SHADE (t.t, 15 o public that on any gml 03 unflarsola., ERE r 9,.187. Draza ani. *Aldan Paul' do " p.irro3l's ELOC I ' TOWANDA, - w4p.uta i trz. AND DRIJOGIS AstWgeziszadyreptiimdl staaddalivemopened with a leiectolOockAecriuMb:got tans, Arezpu 1 ors,, COAT! ) PILL% FOWLERS,-G fir.tzTvi. WINE 4, Auld an DOTANV: ECLECTIC AND HQ riBATIONS, , I !' i . - .'I '- • DYE - BTUFFS, _3lAclirs 1 . -: 11 MT 11A REFINED ,REL:O3r F., ..A PL'lli; 1 4INES AN L . 1 l. • , iol i .I l il For itedieical Purposes. TOBACCO, gIsTFIr ' I • - All Ma POPULAR PATENT ME ; Ar la AF L aortmeat I I TO,II,E f T; AND ;FANCY • i , '• ' ' • ' , More than the nadal'care and attendt• Conaponnding ": of ~P rescriptlons. 1 from . 9 O'cloc.k.a.m.,to 1 p.m. ic from q Di, Mammy can, be consulted at • dby of each trek, as heretofore. D HI ' 1 ' - , 1 W. r ~,.... Towanda. `May 7, 1872. F.T.RST N I ATIO. A -a- 1 ' • OF T0T7.1.7 11 Claiqtai, Sus FLIM ' I _l. 2.... .. I i 1-11111 Aurae offers UNCSUAIi PACT! transaction of a 1 . - 1 1 , • . . k GE:VRA4 11.4.:WILTG ..6 . t t ECTI;ELST AID ON DEPOSTIN , AOTIZE3I7. , Sprats, Cis Grvmr rzr, COL LEI a -SD Caszr..e. I 1 .1L5 of Parties wishing to min nosn-to .7.r.f Part United States, England, Lreland - , Scotland; or the Opal cities and towns of Europe, can here pi drafts for that purpose. ' , . _ l , PASSAGE TIEETJ 1 I , - .1 . I ' 1 . ~. To or frfrontthe old country, by ~ . y.,t hog lir.es;alS-ays on hand. 1 1 F 1...... .TES. r.r.or.oar (ran AT r.znr, //fgllert P;;:e • 11- JO9. r,Ciwzor—L, President.` .1 N Decambei, 1..1E69. • ' 5 5 134. & N.Y. CANAL & 3 AIIi.I'SOE3FEcT OF .P..tES:SO t Monday, De.certit 0 =I E BEMIS No.: No. ,1 ,50 29. ' STA•TIOS9 P Y r, 11 Elta_ra.. I Waverly: j .Sayre... 2 45 15 50: 5 30 320 , 120, 903 3 129' 9 12 3 33. 1 35. 919 420 2 03.10 0 4 ) 515 1 10 50 538. 3 03.11 14 602..:'1133 111 ...ToAvad4. ..Lacerci.lllt.. Meshoppe,ii. Turthantoci Bane. Blanch Chunk. ..Allentown:.. -Bethlehem .Philadelphia.. NC'S York I . i t •,,..... [ FM— ,lio.j 32 14. aces Toimatia at 7 10 a. a. tn.; Sayre, 7 57 a. tn.; WaTeriy V riving at Elmira at 9 00 a. at.l . ' No.; 31 leaves Elmira it 5'30 p. 6 13 p. 'ea. i Sayre, 6 24 p. in.: Atli • 'arriving, at Towanda at 7 10 F.M., TPA; T ABLE OF T vIN ot'ElllE 114 TT POAD.— Monday, Noc.-11. 1872. soc - ri. ;mean) =I I . - 8 . : 1 0 d 0 I 8:10 1 8:30 1 9:19 0:30 • 9:50 . 19:20 11:10 A. M. TOWANDA... BAECLAY JITNCTI I.:cm ".DUSHORE. "AJERNICTE.'.: F 12.11 5A.1.4 1 TIU EE DESLIZALLE DAT CENTRALLY LOCATE 1,.1 . • . ON EAS 'Monthly raytalents take' !spot chase mchey. den 14.1574. A. J rpHitEE CHEERS n ro.:: TILE RED, WHIT TRAMP, TR.A.AFP, The Boys are MarPhii Girls and Men and NVo. rushing for their Gthcer REP, WHITE BL GROCERIES P.R I Now Fc t chpa r er than ths carpe, the line of Groceries Tray ens P,L R F 'U FAMILY GR 0- rept at tho Retl, getla pild of gods for a little ino I ' ' TILE ;UGLIEST rnic PAID C ' o'l3 l T,R .it tlae ItCs. White & Bltie Store o F BRATiIHA.LL : - BRIDGE STE. TolTa4.la Jam 23 'T4. BOOK-BINDRY.-T is respectfully informed tha I had been removed to the third 'story, wfte:re will be done 0 0 S B I . :^ 4 P.I In all its carious branches, en to as I s , tho times" will allow. The der the charge of- I . H. O. IVIIEL'A An experienced Birder, and all w. done in a style and manner which AlagszLnep. Nmspape bound In . every variety of styl. Con will be paid to tne Ruling • I - ME 11111 BLAltik too To any' desired pattern, which bility will be warranted. All work will be ready for dcliv • The patronage-of tho public s ill feet satisfaction guarranteed. Towanda,. fugust 2,1806.—tf i ! • C °4L. ' , 1 , 1 Tlaii subscriber baying the agency of MI son Colliery at Kingston, Pa., is prepared I dealers Wittaall sizes of Anthracate Ceal. iii the best manner, from, the Icelebrate Vein. A full supply of this - eclat may ,b 1 calling On W. IL llumiston. at the lieuo( en Pine; ono block south of llaitt streat. are invited to call.. Full weight , unit goo \ insured. f.. 81 roWsruls. Feb. 3. - i S7t. ' ' • 00D FARM FOR AlaF, Chen, ' Nccintaining about 73 acres, about 50 urea I • proved,!formerly owned by J: 31. BoWman, dee' LOg house, good fraine - barn, good I water, youn i Pearingtrutt trees, and situate t; Asylum tarp:, ton "mips! from Towanda. Terms easy. Eng ro o f 11 13.1G01T, Towanda; or ' • I I- i• • i J. rt.:comma, an, gar la '7l-tf. . Wntesl3arre, Pa,; MEI 1 MI = tilIC P 0.11 TE (,) , ii•J QUO 11. k: GIGA piCIN ti I r' GOO! , a &en th • • Stolpt.sys p.m. to Tp.m ltora ..Saf EE iN BA 125,0 i i 40,00, 131 INEI Erg! th Prig rear • f ^-101. MI I I ri f t and i IR. c I - 8. 187 :Co.I 3q. 2 r r 1.¢¢5`.5 11 35 . 5 1129 5 10 501 5 91 5 6 ' 4 9105 BjsB 8311 3 7no 2 7100 2 111 o f 10 10 • •A m,: Ath us ,: 17315 a. • . PAC perinte dart g E. f iroa 111 2i 1 3 .. , ,S INI lIM R. F. Gepel !3~ =M MEE! Y, TE ME oq' ofti l :015LE MEE , & BL P ' ' 1 IMO 11 the a l / the 1- g, 'ens to ies to 1 IE S 11718.10 E:MI Ns lung u ~~ I. IND, lEt3 111 ma 4 . tore- C tes• FOL. 11 C E:, lEEE 10 D IGH , TO ' SEE IIE I 4 ' 'I tho 800 porte" BLIC -Bindery Width 1 1 1 , ti al: asenablp ill be 1114'r MS AA indery promptly , oks, sr atte- - •rkwiUb. cannot • • 014 IN Putt(' Bintlin quality I and du r ey when ruhuted remise and rA 111 ,'. Hutch o turn 9 frepaie* coope seca,b oal Ysr whore a 1 quallt CASE.