II . . Sirinsittrral, How to Drain Bogs. A paper read before thp Farmers' Club Was in answer. to a lettPr from H. S. Sigourney, of Milton; Ifi r York, who: desires to know the, best _ methods of reclaiming bog meadows, which john B. Sands, Gate, Orange county, N. Y., gives in sub stance as follows:—Keep your drains well .opened. See to it that the 'descent is sulliciett for good{drain ' age. The caltilted grasses will soon die out in this land. The best grass for this purpose is what call ed in Orange_ -county the foul meadow grass 4 it yields a heavy !crop' andimakes a fine quality pf hay. Cattle ; prefer it to any other. I would recommend for the working of this ,meadow the Burlington plow of New Jersey. It is made or . steel and being groand sharp cuts through the strong roots and turns the farrow -slice complete., I also recommend a good dressing of well rotted Manure, if n ot bone dust. Some tiinothy, red top, and four meadow) grass, _ , twice the quantity you would use on upland so as , to get a stiff sod. I After mowiug never pasture suck ground, ' as the aftermath will save the grass from heaviner b out daring frosty Qrather.'. The depth to prow I leave : each - man's judgment. I plow from live to six inches. There is much difficulty in ploughing, such grclund the off horse or ok being liable to mire in the farrow. pn the Chster beg meadows, where they raise so many onions, tlO - -k plow much with one horse, the horse walli inn by the side of the urrow.' :Another farmer, who knew nothing °of the plow mentioned by Ur.; Sands, vaid a steel' prow of some kiadd must' ~ lie used. Still another . thought the _ - gi.ezt : trouble in renovating_ these ' 1, , , , .; qeadows was that they ere not sulliCiently 'Worked after drt ' age to .1 , .:-..elope- their fertility.; should be nmcb. cultivated. 1 A crop Of corn 1‘ as good"for fertilizing them.l ' • 4104 • i , - Summ.r.r. Paunicu GRAPE- VI.N I ES.-If - - any. one has any doubts in regard to ene importance of summer pruning of his grape Tines, he has onlylto take a , ,100k at them this time. Friona the 01 , 1 stocks near the ground and Ircim trrc zmall canes hundreds of'l tender, loots gill%~ found where n!ot 'one- t , -nth of - the - nuinhe'r should - lie -per -Il.L4ttc.l to' crow. If all thel shoots Nviii,7ll"api:ear in'sprinr , are • tllowed. unchecked, canes he a <:ll;dl,•weak canes upon th-e. i n• Kt fall, few, , if any; Lof the z:inul-IT large enough or sufficiently (I,l:velopeA for bearingi. fruit. year, ecmfFecineutly. easy sum is th,!_time - to commence break ;;off, ”lo:-:e to the main - cakes, • all hcpt not reouired for rititing i 4 ration is fully ll§ impor rtgular annual o.unimr, iu this or anv other c„tutti-v ;:vc.r healthy - and frMui any length of time unless surun , „ , r prtuir, .was carefully ; matter wilt any tbe c;lntrni.y. grnp, are Lot wilkl Tines aml we ,expecf mere ri•ttirns from them; nitre s. inast 'treat them accott,dit::,y. :." I .l:•the -.son a little pinching u fft f the i'tnis ~f rigtirous shbots In chcelt ,their grczwfh, and strength of _the stok into that are feeble', is also ire= niccsary, and it is th i ns that t . ll , cart fill iiv-yardist aids ni.t. are in him bountiful crops. It is v. - a-fo of . valnahle rtha'terials!ogrow o,ls grapewood, which has to 11 , 21.,..nmed. away in autumn, ehaust i•:,..; the. coif 'unnecessarily, when by. simmicr pinching o prodUctun of i. supQrabun j,:7lL'C' of w ,-, r , d-4miglit: be keadilC • Theoretically, ,it may I:4111 wrong r,move branches and leaves -in . urd,r to strengthi , n the growth and in ire the 1.D.-Ath of . -any plait;i but in . , ieacticci it brings . jtst is these. results, whieh cannot be scented by a:ly other known . liip cc ss. - -I - Rural .\-- ,!. F . , • i-.l:•cr. . ! . . - - • ...:-.40.1.---, i':-.( - , 1-IT Or 'SEVENTEEN SW.% 31.1 CT 7 .;! J. P. • - M:oore, Binghamton, .-,'''. V.,. says:, "I began - the season of 1-.7:1 with sevcnte(li,stOcks `of bees, Lal.ing.l..:). four in- the spring - and hold one. Ten were intair condition ,:_,:.• :Ilay_.-20; the - :)thei. seven! • were :):ne..i reduced, 1.:7t by l tahinglbrood', I Util:'..;Strellg 01103, 1 - R - as able td build' . 1...: WC! al: C.111.:S by the time!: :16:k. ,, -I to ,yielcbl Tilt i•,v) . T rim for •increasi. - I and ri:)lus ( 1 7- ::, and was able byfe, k .., k z, i ; and u)-:. , :gtny four hi v.es of 'emp!:, : - ..1.; to increaFe the two' to .1 eight H 1 ,Ic..efks and five half stocks or luelei.' Two of the nuclei died wint( r, and the oilier three ale -, yeak'';lfi:cf.cr full tocks for ,Wil'tlttr. ) :ndraisol ten-Eng - 11ns queens.) The - 'll - teen that. the box'es were - pi t • on, .I . ii - 1(: run entirely for leox henr-y with.: (..4` inert:, as we :have things ;so ar ::(:}ged now that when we . get u hive ill!: d N - ith brood, in time to put . on 1). , : es, we can haw), them put alltheir surcins in boxes, if th% queen o.pro hil.., without - attempting, to swarm, and without the trouble of- handling the brood. Th - e . • prOduct of . the fifteen stands thus: ' 1 I .1....-..- returns frem hotey shipped, 1Sf:;1 pounds at an average of about 27i cents..... .. WS 1;2. 1.1.. , ney 543141 at home, 120 ponn6 at' 171 -..' e,. :Its •• I 10 20 li9nt-y re:•erved fir horns use, 50 pounds S 00 :I: : :1 , . ._.. . , .. ... .. .... . ... . .... '4 , ... LI 32 i' CCI , Nl.'., - FEIITILIZ I nman. ER. peat i..;•'.sald to be equal to Peruvian I: muioSs a fertilizer. Like, t 4 lat ter; it rill hill the germ of the lee& • if applied in the large quantiticsi ,It. may be used in the.. bill, - fUrrOw or ' ' il:oadcast; in about the same qnan.- . titles as i guano. At tIO cents per bushel for 'corn, a ton of it costs', .$2 I, co: about one-third as much as guano. :It acts quickly upon the growing .. crops and may be applied, to latheat in the spring, at the time Of soWing clovQr, and raked in with the grass '•lsr.:ed.s. .Frop all that we have b"eard 'ol'., this article as a fertilizer, _it Lis cclita . inly . worthy of a trial, and we 'hopeMal some of our readers I will experiment with it the, coming !sea son cud report the. result. • NV eat In:an b.lso may. be quite as valti l ble for Hi l ls purpose, , and may be tried in 'the same manner. A tablespO l ott- IL' of corn meal may be applied to a 1:..1 of eortr, or 300 lbs. to the ii. Ore £ll wheat broadcast crops. It' is .:aid to ansWer quite ss well on pc.- :'..itoes and - other root crops. 1 • Tlii: London, :Lancet tells hoW to :1 ,::'Et a - felon. As soon as the dislase fi : lt; Tut directly. over the sp:utl a ;Iv-i , lister about _the size of nOtir 111, rrii, pmilet is remain forlsix ;•.: fl2e: r,i - p.iratibn -of 771lich• .!. - ‘ , : - `2',/:'• Tr_i',,c . ,r ~.i. z;atiae6l of •; :- ..1: , - , -, , , way 1-; , -, t-i7 l -7.1 tlia . felo n, 1•: , h i'ru. iritatitl:,' -}.^., taltn out -,l'l. il.r.:1;: - I!. f , f ?, I:p , :;11,J (. - -,r n.. 11111. alaMs=is. ' her Haft decided to go on" Oahe bnainess,c Qetl entire stock of . , HATS,. • CAPS • AND ' BONNETS; • .FEATHERS, • FLOUNCES, -„ AND RIBBONS, AT 00ST. Tan zIIs ItXrt THIRST Dna). Booms, corner Main and Bridge Streets, over M. J. Long'eAtore. Entrance on Main Bt., 3d door from mum . . Towanda Dec 4 '73. PLANING, lIESAWING, &c. , . BILL LUMBER UWE") TO WIDER. • SEASONED WHITE PM" AND tam PlI7 'Waling, FLOORING. SPIN°. And Anxiety of Hemlock Boards for sale. We hare now operation a new, heavy, six-rel Planer, and Other millinery, combining all the recent improvements, and of the most superb work manship. -Bunning by a never-tailing water-power, we are able to do work as soon as it is presented— do it cheaply, and bestow all the carenemmary for .doing it perfectly. Bon in the work and o rd ers: we.will satisfy every man as to prices and work manship. II B. EgGIIAX. as=town. April 7. 11173.4 y IT WO IS THIS FOB LOW 1 -I.JL • We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the -folloving rates: Hemlock Flooring, (choice) $lB per X. White Pine I .. •• • 28 , Pitch aa ea aa ..... 28 Hiding .. $l5 to 25 •• Pickets fiom 22 to $1 Per hundred. PLANDIG, MATCH:MG, EB-9AWLIII, Done at's moment's notice and by the beat machin ery now made. We have an hand ONE EMS. DEED THOUSAND BEET DWI L1J31111:8 We have In the NM Paid TUIEE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND • FEET OF LUMBER Mad are constantly Manufacturing. **Parties who can reach us are' foollah to go near the railroad for Lumber, as under any elrcum• stances we can BELL IT UNLAPED,--at -least the coat of transportation from here to the rat/roads—. sly $2 to $3 per thousand. Jnne 26.'43 SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE The Spring term of thin institution will corn mcnce MONDAY. APRIL 6. 1874. do pains will be spared to maintain the high standing of the institution, and by carefully looking to the interests of each individual student to make its work even More efficient. Each teacher will have his , speciality, and use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to secure the largest possible results in his department. Classes will be organized in several new studies in Science and Language. Alio the classes in En glish will be remodeled so as to meet the wants.of new students desiring to pursue these branches. To save expense, text books, the same as in the county will be used in the English branches, with the exception of Geography. To mare the sojourn of non-resident students more pleasant, the Principarwill use his hoese— situated but a few rods from the Institute building, —for boarding purposes, where rooms tarnished throughout and provided with clothes closets and other conveniences will be furnished for the young ladies. The best rooms in the Institute will be furnished and assigned to the young men; all will I board at the house of the Principal. There will be a careful supervision on the part of the Principal and teachers of the matuaerkin which students employ their time. -Price for furnished room and board, including fuel, lights, and washing not to exceed six pieces, i4'i,oo per week. Students will furnish their own toilet and be held accountable for the furniture in their rooms.' Those desiring to prepare themselves for the work of teaching during the following Bummer, should apply to the Principa , at once. Tuition from Four to Ten Dollars per term,- ac- cording to studies pursued. , For further particulars or circulars, address the Principal, E. E. QUINLAN. Towanda Pa, MILjEB FOX, Pre" Board TruStees. Jan. 13 SAVE `rWENTY-EIVE - TO. 30 13=11 PER ENT,-13Y BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS* PRESENTS AT 11UGUENIN'S t • New Goode or-the latest styles„ Jewelry of all. (I. , s.cripti2as in !arnk , gnixtitit:F, at I= Towanda, D!cembcr .1.0, 187 in the very NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL . WAY.—Direct routs NorilLaad South to Bal. timore, 'Washinston. Philadelphia and all points South ; also to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Rochester. 'Syracuse and all points East and Weston the New York Central Railroad, and the Canadas. trt. On and alter Sunday, Nor. 23. 1573, trains will learn r Ann. a follows : Mail. arrive..... Northern Express.:..... Morning Accommodation do Evening Southern Expresr it. Rortheni Express ncith and Southern EV press month, are through trellis between Rochester and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening -Ac coin. modation north connect at Canandaigua with trains for Rochester and the Fails. - . , -O. CLES - TON adaDEEII, Gaol Supt. ED. 8 TOUSG, Gesil Pass. 4g't. Baltimore, Md. IF YOU tcrISIITO BUY OR Svyi HOLSES, FARMS, LOTS OR MILL PEOPENIT, or liyon w lab to lend or borrow money on Real Estate or other enmity for a abort term or a term of years!, or it yon wish •lIENTiS OF HOUSES (Jr other property collected and paid, wo offer an• pnrior facilities for the prompt transaction of such business. . We hare now n fine list of property for use, and thoPe seeking 1 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS • I In either town or county, will do well to call on us. - IL. J. NOBLE CO. Real Estate and Loan Agents. Office Main street—opposite Court House, To wanda, Pa " Mar 19, '7441: BAKERY AND DE4DTG ROWEL First Idoch north of Ward House BREAD, PIES, CAKECRACKERS, • BAKED DAIR , Y. " , And sold at Wholesale and' In our DINING ROOMS we will accommodate the public with either a , lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and culling. - OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON :RAND DURING ITREER SEASON. Oleo a fine anwirtment of Groceries, Confectionery. Frints. Nuts. &c. =7l9' tf , pti:ACKSAFITHING 1 &The o w detilegried having recently leased for a tenn c If t'irars the old e. Rocs :mad," in lihirtingtois g oro , , pe i rw prepared to carry on the blacksmith ing t u , ^ in all its branches, and pled,ge them eelve; h.. I pa their work as cheap and as wall as any ether cc t *Lattop to Bradford Cletzty. We etudy to v.: , ..3 , . e a - - ..00 ipay favor ps sirs ia' i lii. GEOSOLII. Div4p L !.;0 1 " . , - 1 , I , , tNI ,;fli lr Pbiz , • : 412- " " ~. • H. B. ocaum, camptown INSTITUTE 111.7GVENIN'S. NOICTIIIVAIID 10 20 pm 12 00 m 6 451 m . 65,1 pm = 2 08 pm 6 45 am D. W. 90017 & 00 Mi'aMumpl. „„ M R E "fir 0 1 1 11; 1 6, - ' ow. MoO&BE & SQN -S put isatived Ito largest 4 ' 0161' moot of NV/ II 4VA f•V MARBLE ME EEIME2MMiI on hand or hinalah to ordrl MONUMENTS., TOMB STONES, MANTLES; &a, Of eirery irtyit?, _,,..,,,, lEI TILE LOWEST TERMS. in want of anything In our line an re• Tiled to call and examine our stock. Parsons spectfull.T • McCABE lac BOR. My 1, 1871. Ett D . w . SCOTT & CO., BAKERS AND GROCERS, First block Forth of Ward noose We have added ntateriaUs to our 'stock, and now offer a full assortment of - . . • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS We keep no books. add no percentage for bad debts • tharefore we can and will give you tbelow • eat rates. ; All are invited to call and be conilnced. DINING ROOMS In connection with the above, and meals at al bones of the day. TJwands, Feb. 10, 1874 A PRILETONS' AMERICAN CY CLOP.EDLLL NEW REVISED. EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every sablect. Printed from new' type, and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings and Siam . Thi work originally published under the title of Tun LW ANZ6ICAN CTCLIPXDIA. 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 branch, of science, literature and art, have ln ',duced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to Issue a new edition entitled Ttir. Aminamtat CreLorznon. . Within the but ten years the progress of discovery in every department of knowledge, has made a new Work of reference an imperative want. The movement of political affairs has kept puo with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful applicstioa to the industrial and useful arts and the convenient* and .refinement of social life. Great wars and pnaeqvent revolutions hare occurred, in volving a n ti nal changes of peculiar moment The civil war Of our own country, which was at its height when the tut volume of the old work , ap peared, hie happily been ended, and a new course of commercial' and ' industrial activity has been commenced., Large aceosdone to our geographical knowledge have been made by the indefatigable explorers of Africa. The greatrevolutions of the last decade, with: the natnral result of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, -whose 1131111:4 are in every one's mouth, and of whose lives every one is curious to know tars partic ulars. Great battles have been fought and tumor, tart sieges maintained, or which the details are as yet preserved only 1 n the newspapers or in the transient publications of the day, but which ought now to take their place in permanent and authentic history. 1 In preparing the present edition • for the press, it has accordingly been] the elm of the editor* to bring' down the Information tb the latest possible dates, and to furnish an accurate account of the most re cent discoveries In science, of every fresh produc tion In literature, and of the newest inventions in the practical arta, u*ell u to give a succinct and original record of the progress of political and his torical &eats. Tbe work had beenlegun alter long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resour ces for carrying It on ito a nofelleftil termination. . Noneof the original stereotype plates have been used, but every page has been printed on new type, forming In fact a new Cylopiedia, with the ume plan and compass as its predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with such im provements In Its composition as have beon mug gelded by longer experience and enlarged knowledge. The illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the present editicin, have been added, not for the sake of pictorial effect, but to give greater ludicity and force to the explanations in the text. They embrace all branches of science and of natural history, and depic t the most famous and re markable features fery, architecture and art, as well as the; various processes of mechanics and manafactirree. Although Intended for instruction rather that embellishment, no path* here been spared to =Sure their artistic excellence ; the cost of their execution is enormous, and - it hi believed they will find 'a welcome reception as an admirable feature .of the Cyclop-odia, and worthy of its high character. This work is sold to flubscribers only, payab'e on delivery of each volume. It will be completed in sixtreivlargii Octavo volumes, each containing about 800 pages, folly Illustrated with several thousand Wood Engravings, and with. numerous colored Lithographic Nape. rnicx LIM EXILE Or LINDINU. In =tea Cloth. per val. 6,00 In Library Leather, per vol.. . . • 6,00 In Half Turkey Hcroco. per vol., •: . 1.00 In Half Huai; extra gilt, per vol.; . 8.00 In Fall Horecco, antique, gilt edges, per v01.,10.00 In Full atm* per Ira. . . . . . . 10.00 Three volumes now roady. Succeeding volumes. until completion, will be issued once in two months. Specimen pages of the AIEERICAN CYCLOPADIA, showing type,; illustrationi, etc., will be . lout gratis on application' ' • Frsar.Ciass CANVASSING AGENTS Wasrzn. /areas the I - D. APPLETON & away, N. Y., & 725 Ransom 9t., Phi l% 649 & 551 Br. - YOU DESIRE WHE OB PRINTING MST-CLASS STYLE, iHri CALL AT TEE ." 'REPORTER " OFFICE. I ,-, THE ZalluiWlLl3Atz):l3o MILLI:MAY STORE !IL I S GRIFFIN ~.. , ken nplenlzbel wlth a full and E ASSORTMENT OF Elaaja..t c rPL • a iviD SUAIIIEII flOorkl% ~ l ettentlon of fay mummers Is espe • ots reasonable Wan goods Eil. - .1 9, N. f)/1/1131 , f:' ill 2: 4 1, 'lf t!”. To which the dilly atkd ' rase. 1 To - nada, 04 WAGONIWAVAC I I . O. I have on hand a large' amortinent o Than any other eetahliiihment in the WAGONS AND, CARRIAGES Of every description manufactured Towanda, March 28, 1878. FROST & BONS Would Invite the Public tecall and elatedneitheir NEW ¶TYLES OF FURNITURE D. W. SOOTT & 00 R Lict, SASE '4 Oct. 1, 1879 WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF ABAINBT LOBB BB itILVAGE BY FIRE,AND LIGHTNING We represent over rifITKIIIIons Capital IN THE OLDETT AND LARGEST STOCK AND From cnie day to one year. -NOBLE & VINCENT. Feb. 19.1/173. , pIiIIPERIOR AGIMITLTURAL kJ IMES= for Sale ! 31. -- WELi,ES, 'TOWANDA. Wm Holum No. Niattes Block. a north olds of Dowd No. 1 . • WHOLESALE AND — UTAH. DEALER AND MANZTACTIIIBERS AGENT, r. Mowing Haddam ' Horse Powers and Thissahas. Wheel MUIR Munn Sowers, Grain Nadas. Hay Tedder% llsvasilds sad Bast Plows. Cwlttrators. Thlll Hass Hoes. OlowtrEallers and Tanning 11Ms; LAWN NORM, ?Ma .11.1111 tits. MT =row MT =VIM ?Mimi El Tsa i scam, offluil =QM FOS lUD Oa ?Ora. aO.• AC. aldlliVnasad dowdlnfla. Uhtstrstoi printed dr alas; nnealehed or mailed fres to all applicant.. Itwiii cost brit three cents to send for circulars Id MVP Timm when In Towanda, callsod see me. Aprihrl TV. jR. N. WILLIS: DAYTON &• B TIOTHER, wool, - HIDES, PELTS, CALF -rams, . runs, for which the bighead cubprice is paid at all times . 0/4 4 1 g. zapeoald's Stort9Wpat., go 4, Ulla• I. Mt Polo, gm,14.10- IzowurDA, PAI WAGOpit LIJIM3Fffit ANA LIGHT WAGOiTS wawa I WILL • a SELL CHEAPER country. to order on short notice. JAMES BEYANT. IEIMM have now on band the BM ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 'WANDA, le prices " to do INDERTAKING . 1. *.w•lable toms We also keep in store and make to order I BLINDS, IR DOORS, ISIOULDING I S, - ' FLOORINGS, Ize J. O.' FROST & BONS PROPERTY Old Raidlsh and Rome Oompanlea. imnoasQgtutlMEl BIITTEAL CONUNIE4I . 1N TEE 11NErED STATES. ACCIDENT INSURANCE Dealeritn 1 SPECIALTIES 11111 IDIRIYI IGIOIOI-DIRI tAYLOR & COt'S m. ill P ..... - • - CODDING, RUSSELL it CO., TOWL'IDhPA., Hardware, Iron, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Lime, Cement, Lath, Tinware, Plated W. Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Gans, Revolvers, Cartridges, Paints, 611s,'Vtirnishes, Patent Wheels, Hubs,'Spokes, Farmers and Mechanics Tools, Always at lowest cash prices. May 14, 1874. = AN UNDISPUTED FACT THAT GOOD GOODS ARE BOLD . CHEAPER AT JULIUS WOLFF'S THAN LTA' OZHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN NURTHERN romvil Ruing madly filtid up 120 Wood oomModt odd don laity occupied by PDX & 1121101;11, to smommodate ray npldlydacnigall sgide, / folly nuts my old aostonumo, sad the , iinbUc general kr. to all and emadue my elegant NEW STOCK OP SUBIKER CI4)T4ING, And ntipfj tkLegmtves tbal y prices defy romp!. ME! Tom% 1141 4 1171 C - wpm NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE No. S. /OXON k MITT= DLOON,BRIDGE at .1 Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS '4k SHOES ever brought in Tovyanda, _which he is offering at the very lowestprices for Cash, consisting; of Onrrs QUA IE/P 4 emu, Bass 9u., BOOTS, Lime, Moine and Cuir.Danes Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all coLlizarranted. A rum nom Or AND FItiDINGS. Thankful for past favorsA solicit a continuance, of the same. Towanda. May, 1;1871. N J , Iteepecttally announce that ho has built a wluwe he will conatae .meat of i FAMILY TOP • !AND TROTTING BULK Made of the bed materlal and finished in the best city style,, .1 His long 'experience is .city Carriage Factories gives him a d lded advantage over others in the r j of Ida Waztnix. All th I INSPECTION previous to' purchasin ALL , *Ol4 IVARRAN'T'ED TO GIVE PERFECT Thankfutfer. the liberal patronage' formerly ex tended and' respectful' ask a continuance of the Towanda, Jan. 8. 187, FOIJNDERY • The undonegnod and Machine Shop late are prepared to do ail their business, with pr CIRCULAR Of the latest and most i and kept constan PLO UDE-HILL, 'Box OULTIVATOR PLOUG Of all Enda, and. the constatk STOVE ST.,INGS CELLAU GRATES, aryl) AND LARGE IRON KETTLES . And all Undo of cut Lags furnished to March 30, 1870. MEANS & ROCKWELL. BLOOD & co , Still continue o manufacture their celebrated ____ HORSE PO NE S & CLEANERS, and will sell a better machine, for less money than can be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and are Imore durtibli built We personally enperintend our work and see that it Is well down. We will lien. of our machines, on app ONE AND TWO One .t.huo lime THE TIIRESUOIi NN IN L AND RAW AND tiiNIST M :Give AI a cell before p rehsslng elsewhere. .Ya "op azio,ffrvua 'smalav "op crooTa Aug. 2, 1869: . WOOL ' CARDFiG, MANIa I I ACTURrNdr, C. After a recess of four years, and heavy expenditure in improving Mills and rater Power, lwe again re -mine our old - business of 1 -.. .I • mertunartruntG, WcioL cARDrsr 1 DRE5.F...46, ke. 1 . ppieelating, the hard. tinier; we hat 1 beet not to .. let down," bit to push Hor .0 the beet menus of reetaring plenty. I i _ - For the accommodation the nearly ofDpinners we atoll m at 'Ro ll s. For prefer, we ;rill nuke Yarn,— • STOCKING TAB FLANNEL, In conjunction with Locat. Option we ,^ aid the frugality of the country by mai thousand yards of Stout cloth, that wil every man to keep his breeches on. I Thirl‘ who can, Ghoul call and we • them one of the sungest a tl moat oomplt WOOLEN F CTORIE In the United States. Our machinery is now It t good order, sae power is never-fatting the public may be; of disappointment, and wet warrant all done prnretly. , • Camptown, Pa., May 1 4, JULIUS WOLFF NE~VAND 11::' 111 - My Abbrldgat Cate Ileautiftil Planta is now tree to all applicants.. Mar 10 '7CM Note& Ell D' TSB Sr= I= CARRIAGE FACTORY 1 Opposite the new ' TOWAN A, PENN'A. fEENR kills, fl Dii: to Ws trianda and patrons, REW naloK I ARZIAGE FACTORY, I I f l y kop on hand a full asaolt CARRIAGES, PEN BUGGIES, M WAGON S , PLATFO MEI B, AND SKELETONS, Styl, and Durability Tanks is an OF HIS WORE elsewhere. SATISFACTION. BEMIRE:SG PEO r PTLY ATTENDED TO rednced prices ' BIXBY STIILL'i -tf AM:isi.liaM:ord .g purchased tle Foundry y owned by John Carman, • . da of work• appertaining to ('raptness and dispatch.. MILL G EARINGS, SAW MILLS!, MAN RILLS, kinds of And IRO N S M I L'L EMI TO ORDER,. ENGINES REPAIRED,, And all work warr ted to giro satisfaction. SHING MACHINES "proved Ends Manntactruvd Y,!ala hand ready for nee. IIIGHS 4 AND Ni'oo?,N 'BEAM ▪ kinds. ▪ VORN PLOUGHS It" P 0 'N T S latest improvements kep tly on hand. CHURN POWERS, LAD(IE AND SMALL SIZE biliOnnarit tIATAOCIIIEf3. cation. / : . _ORSE POWERS, HES SVPERATO;3 CLEANERS. 1 I,L LS, • BAG SAW MILLS, work done to order: B. ING I RE PL A, i ogne of New, ady, an 4 wllli EL CO, Grandes nil GROCERY ill BIoOABE & Fal Wholesale sad lie FAMILY G PAIOVIS 111:11013WEI NEW DLOQ We do' not deers it fleet - &ferent articles we , keep., - 0 ALWAYS C M FIRST CLAS Cub paid for Parmerti Birch 1, 1870 NEW STEAM F1 4 0131111 i I 1 The inbssrib deelree to give noticc STEAM ITOI'RING I 1 • Is now in anceesidul operation,' and Ma pared to do all work In l I line, on short ouffrou CIItUMII.63 DONE. 'CNITRE I TIM IT IS RECEIVED. ,_. • •I I ' , Wheat, Back - wheat and, Ityo Flour, Food, Bran, &e., always on hand and lowest rates. i I - - • PAELTIOULtIi NOTlCE.'—'arsons Uv west aide of the river &Wring to patro . will have their ferryage paid both ways, bring grids of ton bnahels and upwards. 5p1.4'71 C B. PATCH, I WHOLESALE AND R • GROCERIES AND, PRO\ The.bett brf ndfi of The higheEt price paid ferall kinds of ! CO UNTRY D _BUTTER, POULTRY AN.I.; Fipecial atteution paid to Ifilling deliyered free cfreharge.aullierc la thc' B. PAJ Towanda, Jan 11, 18741 BARGArNS .IPg STOP -S. • CkRPENTERS' TOOL 12E Given to all purebdsers for Y ' 11. T. JUNE'S -- II A It D W S T • TOWANIDA, &sc. 17. '73 HEADQTTARTEO I rcht WATCHES, JEWE S LVE . R A , , NEW JEWELRY STORE, ,GN BRIDGE Iu the building formerly °Warded by - Titus, with a large assortment of Gold and. • American -awl Sun . t.:s I fiztf. (• • • Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold • - CHAINS ANIL) RINGS, CHAIN BRACELETS. BUTTONS PINS, !.Lc. &e. & A fill line of SOLID siLvEn and plated era' I SPECTACLES AND .4; 1 1E GL s Of Sil - rpr and Steel . CLOTH e thought Industry From the cheapest to - thq :best, and me. articles too numerous to menVn, but to . by billing. . REND N,13. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry rep practical workmen, and warran c(L - Towanda, Nov, 10. '73 , • SAYRE. 'NEW TOW SAYRE. PA/. is situated on the Basq. Rini, between Waverly, N.Y., and Athens, miles from the Anthracite, 43 miles from t van, and 35 miles tram the. Semi-Bituminel Mines of Pennsylvania. It is the Southern t. of the Southern Central Railroad, also of th & Athens Railroad, and is tirtually the fr terminus of the Lehigh Valley and Pa..: N. roads. It Is a mile ands quarter from t 1 Railway at Waverly. ' SAYRE has already in stkictissfal operatic)] Car Wheel Foundry. a Vomit* Factory, a 1 ing MU. a Woolen Mill, and a Planing litll. orous growth is anticipated for 1874. ( 1 , THE TOWI4 PLOT xtinct race Ithola who i&c,. - propose to tiring a few ' enable a will show pt our water is no fear •ork to be EMI Is now ready for ezarnhaatioq. Lots for mdencOß and busino , 9 places for sale en rcasonabl , tirruq, Its favorable iccationeripke i s it a 1 DESIRABLE POINT FZIt. It ANEFARTEREns, and especial inducements aro peered. I Apply at the First National': Bank , of We erly, dr at the office in Sayre, Pa. h , , Aprieli.tf. U,t)WARI) EL. rant; NTS.- , i Bare and be mailed ,444, pa PRO EEO DWA Dalai 00E AND lON ,1-._ TOW 7 to onnm module. 40:Jfial WO eel' ziirtli tag but S G rodtico. I a WM. ED llt SIMMENTLEN, PA DEALLIir IN TOWASDA 4 PA L U 1j R ALWAYS 0 I TlM\_ ARE, HARDWARE, IRON ANI NAILS, . &c., AN.Li M. HENDEI,IIAN , I [ Has optima a CLOCKS 1 TIR.. HI Cr: ~ PORTER SO . 1 412' 271 1 31 • • !fl OLD Pa i r" DETIG STORE, , II I • loorsztusinto =ran IMII3I, Corm Main and.Fino Streets, Towanda : Ps.. I liarehroCentlf,kidde4argely tOtheir stock, &fallen!' complete litteortasent 4 conatitating an attendee n slaty, embracing many articles' need In the Arta for mechanical purposes, carefully selected with regard to the progreisive mass! the public, which will be 411irl d emudant 1 7 =Plied with fresh purchases, and on tht moat Tsonstdetennas4 Wholesale or set 1. comb:ding of i . I 1 , I o Linuos 21z?zonza, Crannca.s, T si p , m , "a3Faig. 1 ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, 1 • , 1 1 . ~. amis PUI T. ve.anga.. vaurk,i _ find All ?Ind! of D,rtohes, • KEROSE4V.P OR COAL , Buziatrig Fluids, LAMPSi SHADES, WICES, MUM' S . Lard. Whale, Neata Foot, ' T' NN 'S AND InCIIINE, • Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their va l I I ! SPONGES, BRI7BIIES,' SOAPS, COSI , Rair-Dyes.-Pm•f=aer7, POCKETBOOKS, PORT 2D Oc k P Knives, Razors, TOOTH, IMERI AiD MIR PREPARATIONS, — WINDS AND Lictcons . For Medicinal use, . . II • . TOBACCO PIPES LIU) IGARS, . Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Tresses, 00P. porters, SiurPenuries, Shoulder Bract* Ilreaat Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells arid Shields, Syringes, - ' Bed Parks, Self-Sealing Fruit dare.Ther- I = Met e r '. inA"ring RaraCtil, Stone Jug', Glass Ware; Bottles, Visls, Corks, Bath Brick. and Stove Blacking. Fish Tackle, Am munition, Sc., Botanic, Eclectic and Horacepath ic Medicines, sad all-the popular Patent EDIC 'I NE SL . All articles warranted a represented. Persons at a distancem6 receive eir orders by stage or mill, which Will receive prompt and careful attention._ _ Medical advice given gratuitously at the once, charging only for medicines • Sir Thankful for past liberal patronage, would res.. • I,4,.l.fallyannenitce to their friends and the public,that.. no pains shall be spared to =tidy, and merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patronagel„ Kir Open Sundays for prescription' from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 pi. to I, and 5 to 6 p.m. PORTER SON. Opp. .icCARE, • ARDS at his Jae Lo is pr , otic4. April 1, 1872.-yr T HE 3 A3.li D ' • • I ~ i .110.11VDPATHIC SPEC/F.CS Have proved most j from the ample experience, an' entire success. Simple, prompt, efficient and relic. ble. They are the only medicine perfectly adapted to popular use—so ed;nplo that mistakes cannot be made in tieing them ; ia° harmless as to be free from danger; and r , efficlnt as to be always irellable. They h a ve th highest commendation fro all, and Rill always render satisfaction. '• - ; 1 Kos. • 1 CpIES. • i l 1. PeCers, Congest° , Inflammation, 2. Worms, Worm F ver, Worm Colic, :Y. Crying-Celle, or eething of Infants, 4. Diarrhoea, of C 0 dren or Adults, 5, Dysentary, Griping. Bilious Colic, 6, Cholera Morin's. Vomiting, ' 7. Coughs, Colds, Bionchits, 8. Neuralgia, Toothliche,.raceache. 9, Headaches, Sick Headache, Ver4-.49, 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, 11. Suppress d, or Painful Periods, 12. Whites, t ci Profuse Periods, 13, Crenp, COugb. Dilicult Breathing, 14. Salt Ithetm, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15. Bleumatisim, /the Iltcatic PainS, DI, Fever and Ague, ••hill Fever, agUe .1, 17. Piles,.blind;or blc oiling: ' 18; OplithalMy, and ore or Weak Eyes. 19. Catarrh, acute pi chronic, Influenza; 20. Whooping Cough ( violent coughs, • 21. Asthma, oppresse t d breathing, ' 22.: Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, 23. Scrofula,leialarged , giands, Swellings, 24, 'General Debility o 'Physical Weakness, 25, Dropsy a nd scanty SecretiOns, 2E. Sea Sick ess, sickness from riding, 27. Kidney Disease, Gravel: 23. Nervous Debility; Seminal W,..0, - .:.e, , , Involuntary di s,charge F, 23, Sore llonth,Canker, 30. Urinary 'WeaknesS, 31. Painful Periods, with Spasztr,s, 32. Suffering: at chaOge of life, 33. Epilepsy, Spasams. St. Vitus Danc , , 34. Diptheri . , ulcerated sore throat, 35, Chronic Congestions and Erupti o n., ' Vials, tOsents, (except 23, 12,, and 33,, PAIIILY CS.SES:. . o) with above, 55 large vials 'ttions, .70) of2o large vials a(l Boob, i rs and Vials as «Love. 1 , ,remedies are sent by the ease or single trt of the country, free GPS charge, en i e. itildresa I I I om Me I I or,:tal• .ge o i n tha e my mill, when they Ilia TAIL I SIONIS ' I lANDL i I ME CasO Ilforoc: tEal of Dire' Caso (11orocei Single Eox: re These box to any pa) receipt of pr .i.Mil ( CLAI;IiI Towanda, Pa May 2.'..i, IS7 cu. 1 ITIP pnEsE , REM MEE Is constantly stock of Jewe recet, PINS, WI Ell MRS LSI pl I?) E, 11l SW;t A.S11:111t2.1.; a GO/;D A D SITAVER WATCHES, EU W I ALL; Ur . V-6IETILS siLvErz PIA 004 1 D, SI VER A:6 STialt. sPECTACLES, L 1 Y SILVL LAILD 111:iciS AND CLItRM Ilit MIMI icriptiQum at the lowe,t t•:iioy WATLIT. CL in the b¢et Ina OCR an JEIVELItY doile .l•:r, and warn:lib:a. Tbar.4, for a a coutinzance iberal patronage and hope merit it the same. I= SEE Towanda, Sa STEELT young I g k :ther I 0' A' IC E. 1 OE CROCKE :17 01 1 ' VARIOUS P &e. l And as low as 10 :(Ft M GLASS EMI TAU EM SIL EMI 4 other seen I -N.l MBE ~'~ TO - N v• - c: - ,14 n stoc.l: 1 will rw tiao vincl7: l ! T0:1;0,14,3.i, 1.41., ME a mown= 12 I EMI OILS, ety, 'HAIS, POWER CITES ! E'EII . PIIIT.TB'S 411(1 Mar -1 $lO (I) 6 (J lothina- FOE ALL AT THE EIVELEY ShORE! OM I OCR EEL a•S , l:tto to his large BEE ;GOLD SETS, I • I CILUDIS, NECKLACES, ULOCKS W. A. ROCISWELL LI 1 LC. i TF,II;S, MEI LATED WAR Ca EMI WARE, CAGES, BASKETS, tit \ SITADIL, ill 111:t en , ny cccia MEM Dray and klediclzos Togiut& GORDON .PAITOWB BLOCK. TCAVANAA,•PA WDOLiSALE AND BETIIL DRUGGISTS Having extenodsely repaired t stand, have re-opened with' a selected stock, consisting. of ACLU, prZBACTB, FtritinS, COATED PILU4IFOI9DEES.-01737,, TINCTURES, ITLNE3I, I ' • dad CI • P4nAi l tom3, • . _ DYE' I , 314.0111 EXTRA RI:FINED xErtpsixE,P PURE. WECES AND For kedicinal l FParposo TOBACCO, SNUFF ANDS POPULAR PATENT MEDICINE') And a Fine Asgortment of TOILET AN FANGir GOODS Sfdro than the wmal taro and attention given to RI Compounding of Proscriptions. Open Rniadays, from 9 o'clock,a.m.,to 1 p.m, dr. from b p.m. t 0,7 Dr, Itantr.z, can be consulted at the store on Sat , urdny, of each Week, as heretofore. I D. H. TURNER. W. G. GORDON: . Towanda, May 7, M 79 . 71 - i _ , FrRST.NATIONAL BANK` K. OF TOViADI‘; CAPITAL ~ . • u ' • $125,000. SURPLUS FUND... 1... :. I 40,000. , : --- __l I Thlg E 841: offers' usustr.A.L FACLLITLES f , n• :hi trauszctioa of st I • GENERAL IL , NKI,NG BUSIATES,S'.. CCIJEREST AID ON DEPOSITS 'ACCORDING ,TO AfiILF.E3LF.NT. I [ • SPECIAL CARE GIPEN TUX COL.% ECTION - orliVzz AND CILECI3. • , , • • • • " Parikqi Wishing Eo Ezlro zro:FE - 2. to any part pf the Vnit4d SSates•t&rglatid, Ireland, Scotland, or ti•CPrit • cipal cltiCs and towns. of Europe, can procure drafts drafts for that purpose. I . ; , CE3SP. 25 2.5 PASSAGE TICKETS: • To or frorc l the old coruatry, boat Rteamor cr 6511. lines, ol , ,va,ys on hsnd., r.ao 'tour oval; e rLzuCcrr,'ra:Ls. IA; raid AT U. Co NJ, Gold and e JOS. rOWr..E'L, .PTer.ider.t. Decemblr 1,186 D. N. N. BETTS Ja • Cashier. TIME, TABLE _OF THE SULLI VAN . ERIE 11: 1, 11,1'.OAD.—Taiirig effect or lloaday, Nov: 11, 1572. 6•3 - UTSISCRIID I STATIONR. I 1:011.70WRILD .TONVANDA liADCLAY JUNCTION I . ....NEW ALBANY..... I 8.00 6':10 8:30 9:10 OLO I • I 10.20 11 . 10 A. 1.1 7 I FOR DESIRABLE: DWELI,I EEO • = 1 cENTRAPLY LOCATED: cbase monry. :lan I:7i. Tiir E cIIEErtS • RED, WHIT &, BLUE -.-TIZA)11), Till.lif), TELIXI.I' I • I I Th Boys are Marching, ' and the Girls and and Women, too,' all rushing for their Groceries 'to the ; EED, .= WHITE ti BLUE ', STORE. ! - . • 1 5..._2, 1 , GIZOO::RIF,S & PROV IS IONS 1 ! ! •!.- ! i • I E. 1,. INoic ,e,L , ht c h eap e r thin the cheiTeFt. , Cry thip 4 I: the Ipl:.?. of firc•ctri , ...s'st rrol%sion.s., - F L O i Er • E., 1 . I, '? ,1 7 IT,IL I ~T ,GP. 0 C - E E K.l tat ti ^;,:t a (.3 ,:ootts for a Little money. III6LII:ST PRICE PAID IN C.kcZ C'01.7NT13.): At the Ir.un Stor,e o 8RA.11.111L4 .1111 - GHT • te " BRIDGE STREET, TOW:4ND. , T.owarAajJan 23 74 iot 0 Olc-DINDRY.--THE YEBt IC -1-1 P is rcspectfitlly informed that the Bpek-Binaf haellven ccr,noyed tho ~ .Reporter" 11,1 , 1.11) third N e ,y, witcto will De done I I ' / D 0.0 1 3INDi var brancho,, tail Orrin ds - ..the times" T'h'e Bindery wii! de: the c1i:12.„ 1 _ , , c of . 11. C. i I . . I , .. in exteriensed Binder, and a llc ork will be promptly (1011 C inn . styloxail manner which cannot be excelled. Illisic, Magazines, NeWsPapers, Oh rooks, ke.. bound in every variety. of style. Particular atten tion will be paid to tie Luling and Binding of I lIMI MLANK LOOKS, • . " To any desired pattern, whiel ; i'n quality an i J.:tro. bility Will be warranted. , ; 1 All work will be ready for delivery %sten promise.i The ; patronage of the Rubi; Is' selleited, and ,',",:- feet satisfaction guarranteed.:: . 11 - , T,UVialUal, Ak.iiist 2, la:Cal.—tr. , : . . ' TO THE CITIZENS OF PENN- A. SYLYNNIA,—Yrinr attention is specially cltud to thif , fact that the National Banks are Dt) , V prepared. to re.,7alve 'subscriptions to the Capitil Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this scource are to be employed In the erection of the buildings for the International Exhibition, 'and the expenses connected with the' fame. At if; confidently bolieveddhat the KeystOr.e iz tato will be represented by the' name of, every Citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of 'the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. Tim. shares: of stock are offered Or SO each, and subscribers gill receive a handsontely steel engraved Ciirtificate of Stock, sintabie for "framing and preservation as national memorial, ' j- I Interest at the rate of six per gent per annum Till be paid on:all payments of Centennial' Stock from date of payment to January 1, 111713. . I Subscribers who aro not near a National Bank can remit a check or post-oftico order - to th - o signed. FREE'S. FRALEY, Treantrer, 1)04 walnut St., rhira. • MI 111111 M COAL • t I The aubscriber having tile of the nutclii. son Colliery at Kingston, Fa., is prepared to funish dealers with all sized of Anthracite Coal, prepared inl the best manner, from the ' celebrated Cooper Vein. Al frill supply of this Coal may, be seen by calling on .W.ll. Elumiston. at he Now Coal ysT,i, on'Plue, ono bicek south of Ila n streot where All are invited to call. Full Weigh and good quality inSurecl,, ; L. 6. cur' TeWands, Feb. 3. 1571. , . ' 1 ' OQD FARM FOR PALE Cheap, If containin g about S 1 aereLlabont 60 i aereiire • proved, formerly owned by !..1. Bowman, dec'd Log bon:4o, good frame barn. good , water young , 'beartug fruit trees , and situate in Asylum ;twg., .00 f I , 171.1 Towathla. .Turms e4t.y. Enquire o R. toll','ruwanda, or COOLBAL'fiff. S'llkea-Barm. pl., I!)' 74,ti WrsT STTIEET 1 1 , 1 - } t), Pti I AO 75 cents per Da MODERATE. ;The best meats au f , 11411.kbt. IiE.TB in the Cityi I . ' CM II 1 OILS, LCOU J IQUOR' CIGAR MI the P 4:r I li 8:s1) 8.31) 2.f5 DUSHOR.E ELBNICE i 1 12;) 1 P. X. R. F. dOO,DITC.N PagskauzFr.A _ i ONE ; EASY TEEOIs 1.9: ton— of ; '_7 NO1i1.1: C , r. 7; • FEED MEI ptopt4, ME OTEL, =I THE I:6I?O,i'FAH; iy. CIIARG Ci!ly Ovisgetable lu t:Lt,
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