- 8 1 : ( dt!ettaul. A Valuable Recipe. .I The- - Joitrnal of Chemistry pub lishes a retire for the destructiort of insects which, if it, be one-half c as efficacious_ite it is claimed to be, will proie invaluable: , Hot alum-water is a recent sug gestion as an insecticide. it _ will destroy red: and black ants, Cockroa hes, spiders, chinch bugs, and all the crawling pests which infest our ,tott.ses. Take two pounds of alum and dissOlve in three or ' four quarts of ,foiling water;. let it stand on 'the fie till the alum .dissappears; then apply it with a brush, while nearly boiling-hot, to every joint and crevice in Toni. closets, bedsteads, pantry- Fnelves,c and — the like. Brash the floor in the crevices of the skirting cr mop hoards if ,you suspect that they harbor Vermin, • If in , whit e washir. i a ceiling, plenty of alma is added tci, the lime, it will alsp serve 'to kocp Insects at a distance. 1 . Cockroaches will flee " the paint which has been washed in cool alum Sugar, barrels and. boxes can be -freed from ants by , drawing — a chalk mark just around the edge of . • the top of them, The mark must be unbroken, or they will creep' over it; but. a continuous chalk mark half an inch . in width will set their depreda lions at naught. Powdered , aluni or borax — will keep the chinch bugs at a respectable distance, and 'travelers should , always carry a packagel in their hand bags to . scatter over and under their pillows in :places where they have reason to suspect the pres ence of such bed-fellows. ENGLISH GROOMS CARE ,Pon HoIiSES. —A. correspondent of the New York annmercial Adver4 , er tolls how some English grooms' at Saratoga are teaching Yankees, the care of borses:_ • To-'day I askeil • one of • these grOthus, vvho ha's spent twenty years in the. stables of royalty, what he had to say abOut qur Anierican way of, taking care of a horse., - 1 c "Why, sir," Said he, "you (Leal take good e l re . Of Your horses: fou think you do, but you don't" "Why'?" I asked. "Beeause,,when a horse. cones in all wet—with prespiration, yqullet him stand in the stables and -dry with all the dirt on.- In: England we take tee horse, as he - comes from drive, and-Fzprinkle:;blood want water 1 sil -1 over him, frolli his head, to • his feet. , Then we ? , e.r . ape hi'm down and blan ket him, rubbing his legs and face I.dry: Thus in, an hour be is clOn and dry; and ready to take a good fiery -while, with your wav, he .a!1 , 1 'and ,:sweltr /7- h - r - ', hours; ' and fiy.:dly Irv, stiekfiLland Our IL - q-se. never founder, and never take \V ...newer use a • curry-comb. cratch your horses .too hard. ''l - hr: ••l1• care necessary ig to have ' , the - '.c' : .: not too cold; then'. ba l .the Ho of , f uick; am] blanket' them in - stautly, von are-rubblur , o their legs . - - Ou , PAI:I-4 GitEEN. - .=-Perinit rile a about potatoes and ithe cul„,a(l6ling.. . The rascal has . been 1 truoldesunu• with us for sevcnal or eight. Three years of Ora ruaion of the Crop tivl.s !ebi. Last year Ilprepared a. plec of, grdund, and planted With Early:Rose the first of Jlnly:. .Ns:) wetflis they were fit for: cultivation. I prepared a'watering pot—the holes perforated fur the escape of Ithe rater . being very small--=holding, ten in i to which I put : a -telspoon green,. and sprinkled tier pptatoes once. The bugs' ,ere ilehtro36l; andtefore another- crop J • 1 / 1 1'44 came, iny potatoes were ripe, Liind . for winter and, spring use • they !c ,, n1 , 1 hardly h surpassed. No one_ hen. , uses the drug in the powder, out all in Water. - Belvidere H • .I)I( 2 KLE7 -- s.L—The old stle etienniberst doWn in. brine, ithet: wlienwantol for :use soal4ng m , iihe out kettle to tn4ke .4, - rfien, green; is',tc , aliow,' and r think Inith•ly dangLiouq,, slow, I hive piekl6?; that were Ivut (Town -;'unnier, and' the fol . niy - - 11.1010 ti -of prepailng :• I 1 t yin 6s, wdsh - c;:rcf•illy,.::7i,l . - when dry put them' in 'cidrr vinogar; -tie a paper o‘er Le (If the -j:ir; some peal the!m, I like this way, wiry 11=1:11 ru 6rra.„l w , -rght of stigar 'aird butt(r, ruld-the,w; ight of tv, - ,o eggs in 'flour. and beat it tol a isre_tufl.; bettt : cire o l zgs well, mix thi , *fie buttcr• and sugar, beating I.lre-whole to a;. - froth; - then add the flour by degices, and the rind of I a chOpped very _finely. Beatl it a 1 together,• and pour' into ..a mold; b7;il gentivl for, an hour. This requites a • r beating as a r. sponge cake. When Froperly makle it sdelicious. • t- , . ('!:KN , .E CAliE.—I saw an iniinli ! y in ::.t•eetit, number of the Rtira/.N lc ) - ,... - ..!!;r, for_a_re, for - Orange , ca4. _ls,elid Von mine: 2 cups, sugar, - . 31, ( ; ;I:lour„ . .i, cup. cold water, 1 teaspoon ful cream tartar,'!, spoonful soda in Nl . 'ater; - elks o,f 5 . eggs and whites bf 2, juice and , grated rind', of one or ang6;'• bake in four square tins. Frosting to be placed between lacer's. Wbites of three eggs, juice and gra..- (A riii.e •.f one orange, and sugar us 0 , . 1 for (- , :nunoti friisting. - W. don't suppose any of our;read , er:ti wisla to dry off a fresh, cow, brit: if there Should - be any,.the way, to do ai given by : the Country fis to - feed the cow four 'of fixj,e pl arts of:dry -, corn meal every .d 4, a 0 all the .dry wheat ,straw she eat. Two weeks of, this diet, With carc,iii the milking so as to . , let the udder be injured' by over di t eiAt ion; dried,,off an Ayshite cow th 4 c•ifild not be dried off in the liary 'way." . I , . jI'INEAf.II.I; ui 0 - r:Nti}: C4' Er..--One butter, 2 caps sugar, beaten Ive 4 jug . cthcr; 5. eggs beaten 'up well, 3! 4 :1 , 1,1r, 1 cup Sweet nillk, Scups spooufnls cream tartar, 1 of 'Oa ; i,ake your cakein jelly tins ; litL:,ing.it . four or :five layers deep the pineapple or , ',.oranges , vll.-_heaver you use,. and spread bet; gat: r 1 the layers;.frost the top if yo quite unecesSaey.- •-11;L111:4 CEE.UI.—Put ,two large t of raspberry jam in a andielean sieve, ponr _over work through. ne pint of .1orC':;111, tql l 'll , ^.' tll=k i t 1 01/ it (3 1 ,- y)lVe f n '' ~r gelatine, ar.ri two cAITICES sr42;:it In a tea , ',pful of milk, aticl:ar.l,l 14ratlually (Team; turn ill s tL, harittl , l ' • MRS. WOODRUFF, Baring decided to go Out of the busittels,C her entire stock of HATS, • CAPS AND . • 73orarzers. FEATHERS, • FLouNcEs, . ANp f IGIBBONS, • • • • AT COST. (son inn xxxt cinirrs pm), - • Booms. corastof Nan find Bridge Wrests; over K. J. Long's Store. Ears= on *alit Rt., 3d door from conker. Tasinds Dec i '73. pLANING BESAWING BILL MIEGIII PAWED TO ours. SEASONED mit= PINE AND Ili= PIN BOARDS. noosore, SIDING, ' . And a variety of Hemlock Boards or sale. We have now in operaflad. a new, bony. six-rol Planer, and other machinery, co mbining all the recent isopraremonts, and of *emelt =Perk work manship. Running by a near to waterpower. we are able to do track as soon di ft is piesented— do it cheaply, and bestow all the carer doing it perfectly. Roll in the wor k; .r 3 =l satisfy every man Is to prices and work s B. INGEtilt. Asiril 7. 23t3.if HOW IS I THLS FOR LOW It We offer DRESSED LUMBER at the following rates: • Hemlock Fl ooring, (choloe) . _BlB per Y. Mate Pine .. •. Fitch " .... 28 " Biding .. .8 ... $ll5 to 25 .8 Picket' from $2 to $4 per 'hundred, PLANniCi. AULT(AturG, BE4IAWM6, kc., Tone at a moment's notice and by the beat =schist ery, now made. We hare on hand 67.5 - E HUNDEED THOUSAND FEET DBli LUMBER We have in the Mill Pend 4 Y at# A7~ : b) Y ~~ ,# a~~ ~1:~ Jt ~ M'it~: ¢j~j:l.7r;l ~~ zEztoiLIMBER And are , constantly . Kansdactaring . sir Parties who can reich as are foolish to 'go , near the railroad for Lumber, wander any circum stance* we can BELL IT CILF.APZIt—at least the cost of transportation from here to the rellroids— , 11 1 71 $2 to $9 per thousan d. • B. 11 4 13441.11. prowl. June 2C, '73. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE • The Spring term of this institution will com mence MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1871. ' No pains will be spared to maintain ,the high l ima standing of the i bitten, and by carefully looking to the interests of h individual student to. make its work even m einclenL Each teacher will have his • speciality. an use every facility . to make th e topics interesting, dto secure the largest results in his de eat, - Classes will be organized in several now studies in Science and Language. Also the classes in En glish will be remodeled so as to meet the wants of new students' desiring to pursue thesei branches: ' To save expense, text books, the same as in the county will be used in the English branches, with the exception of Geography. To make the sojourn of non-resident students more pleasant, 'the Principal will use his house= situated but s few rods from the Institute building —for boarding - purposes, where rooms furnished throughout end provided with clothes closets and other eonveniences will be furnished for the young leaks,. . The best rooms in the Institute will be furnished and assigned to' the young men; all will board at the house of the PrincipaL . Therewill be a easeful inpervision on the part of the Principal and teachers of the manner In which students employ their time. Price for furnished room and beard, including fuel, lights, and washing not to 'exceed six. pieces,. $4 00 per week.l 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 hammer, 'honkd apply to the Principal at once. Tuition from Four to Ten Dollari per .term, ac- cording to studies punned. .For farther particulars or circulare, addreHis the Principal, E. E. 9IIECLA.N. TiowandiaPa, Jan. 13. • ); • • SAVE riVENTY-FIVE TO 30 PER CENT; BY BUYING YOUR cinusTmAs AND NEW YEAR'S . . PRESENTS AT H UGUENIN'S . _ 1 - . New Goods of ;the latest styles. 'Jewelry of ill efr34:-.iiplion-€ In lair,. plantitie.i, at To'Farida, D ,, ceinber,lo, 1b73. XORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY.--Illiect route North and South to Washington, Thiladelptda and all points South ;.also to Buffalo, Niagara Falls; Suspension Bride... Rochester, Syracuse and all points East and -West on the New York Central;Railroad, and the Calla,laa. Iri„ On and alter Sunday, Noy. 23. 1573, trains wll leave kr.mirtk as. follows : NOBTR I / 2 VARD Mall. arrive Northern Express Morning r• d Accomni i odeli e Even:n 112=E! SorAhern ExprcEs Mail , . Northern Express north and Southern Ex press south. are through trams between Rochester and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening Acoorn modation north connect at Canandaigua with trains for Rochester and the Palle. G. arxrroN OAZDNEI3. Gen'! Sapt ED: N. YOUNG. Gen.l Pau. Aet, Baltimore. !d. IV YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL HorsEs, FARMS, LOTS OR MILL PROPERTY, or if yon wish to lend or borrow money on Real Ertate or other security for a short term or a term of years, or if yon wish ENTS'_ OF - HOUSES - Or other property. collected and paid, we offer`in• r.rior facilities for the prompt transaction of inch boaineas. We have now a fine list of properly for sale, and, those seeking 2 ' . REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS , . In tither town or county, will 46 well to call on rd. A. J. NOBLZ & CO.. . I heal Estate and Loan likents. oRice Main street, opposite Court Hohse. To• wand*: Pa. 19, , '74-tf.' 1 • B Almy AND DINING ROOM. First block north of Ward_Rouse. BREAD; PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS, • J ' DA.LKD DAIL r/ And sold at Wholes&ls and *tall. In one DOILICI ROOM we wtll seconsmodata the pablii with either a hula or a good snail at all times, of thr day dad , ending. OYSTERS A ICE CREAN in HAND DURING THEIR SEASON. Lbw fine wortzaint of GrOCIITieI.OOI2IOCUODeFy. Fruits; tint, kc. altylfe tt D. W„ it , 00 BLACKSI!ITEG • Tieke nnilert:unril haelng , ,r.cr.ntly• leveed_ foe • term ‘,.! Years th•r?..1 . 1 . •13.0g5 - etsnd,u-. in•Torlinrton ri , ro*, a re, r..Ow ylref•Td to ele-r7 on the blachendtb ing hos:nee' true] Its brine:hes, and. Welke therm selves to do their work u cheap and u,1 , 411 is any ether urontry shop In Bradford County. to pleas all vie, Lazy, fain* U 4 glib San. . prowl: B. DA rtro Firr?' turLtztot d.,st. T ow Eire just 11011101 the begat assortmsat of INSTITUTE MILLER FOX, Pre•'t Board 'Trustees ' The movement of political affairs has kept pace with the discirreries of science, and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and , the convenience and refinement of social life. Great wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, in. volving national changes of peculiar moment. The -civil war of our own country, which was at Its height when the lied, volume of the • old work sp. peered, has happily been ended, ands a new Milne of commerciali and iftdustrial activity has been commenced. I Large accession's to our geographical knowledge line be= made by the indefatigable explorers of Africa. • I . _ The greet political revolutions of the last decade,. with the natant result of the lapse of time, have brought into public dew a multitude of new men, whose names are in Avery one's mcmth., and of whose lives every one is creams to know the putt°. niers. Suet battles have been fought and Impor- tant sieges maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved 'only I n the newspapers or In the transient publications of the day, but.which Ought now totake their place in permanent and authentic histuy. In preparing the present edition for the .press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the latest possible dates, and to furnish in accurate account of the most rtt. cent discoveries in 'denim, of every fresh produc tion in literature, and of the - newest 'inventions in the practical arts, as well as to give a succinct and original record Of the progress of political and ,his torical events. • the work' hu been begun after long and careful prelimiriarflabrr, and with the most ample resour ces for carrying it on to a successful termination. None of the original stereotype. plates have been., used, but ever* page has been printed on new type.' forming in tut a new Eiloptedia, with the same plan and compass as its predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with such im provements in Its composition as have beon sug gested by longer experience and enlarged knowledge. The illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the present edition, hare been added, not for the sake of pictorial effect. but to give greater ludic:Ryland force to the explanations in the text. They embrace ail branches of science and of natural hietory,iand depict the - most famous sad re markable features of scenery, architecture and art , as well as the various processes of mechanics and Inanatactures. i Although intended for instruction rather than embellishment, no pains have been spared to lustre their artistic excellence ; the cost of their execution is enormous , and it I. believed they will and a ;welcome recepticn as an admirable feature of the (yclopiedis, and worthy of its-high `character. This work is sold to Subscribers only, payalie on delivery of each volume. It will be completed in .sixteen large octavo volumes, each containing about 800 pages, fully. illustrated with anent ihonsaael: Wood Engravings, and with numerous colored Lithographic saps. LirtiTENIN'S Filet /MD 62TLE Or BLNDLNO. In ear& Cloth. per 701 .• ..... 5,00 In Library Leather, per vol., 6,00 In Ralf Turkey Mc roco. per Tol.. . . 7.00 In Ralf Buse*, extra gilt.-per vol., , . &00 In Fun Moreaco, antique, gilt edges, per v01..10.00 In Full Ruff, per vol., . . . . . . 10.00 Three volumes now road,. Succeeding volumes ' until completion, will be issued once in two months. Specimen pages of 'the Aniareare.CTCLOPMDIA. showing type, illustrations, etc., will be sent gratis os 10.20 pm 11.00 m 6 45 am 613 pm . 2 06 pm . 5 45 am ' Frarr•CLAze CervLestlcrAcmrra WANTED Addreee the PahUshers, D. APPLETON & CO. 342 & 661 Broadyny, N. T., & 723 Unworn St.. - - WHEN YOU DESIRE TH or \:MISS GRIFTI_N Lila Just becil replergehed vhfi. :Jul! and . COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF To which' Ma, atbetillen tog fray eta/Malan tare' tUlly nll/4. reltles radadioatolft NO in pods frau. anted A, M. nIIIITIW. Vtitc A l4-f1 ;a3, MARBLE W 0 B I GEO. McCABIA & SON • ..MT9 MARBLE, ZTer sahib' la Ms mattes. to which - th the Wootton of the pobtkr They keep load or roralah ro I NIIMENTS, NES, MANTLES, lk ,M 1 Of every style, Ugl X A. Persons In 'grant of Anything In oar lino aro ro upecttnar Invited to call and ozazolne oar stock. 3IcCABE & SON. 3313 Towanda. D . w. s COM & CO., RS AND GROCERS, BA block - Forth of Ward Hone 13201 l!MIE ed materially to one stock, and now ortment of 7 GROCER AND PROVISIONS, . . ~_ We keep no books. add no percentage for bad debts ; therefore we can and will glee you the low est rates. All are Invited to all - and be convinced. DINING ROOMS In connection with the above, and meals at all hour. of the day. TJwands, Feb. 10, 1874 A PPLETONS' AMERICAN CY cLop.Eme.:. NEW REVISED EDITION. , • Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subleet. Panted from new type, and illustrated with Several ThOneand engravings and Nape. The work originally published under thp title of Tam lizw dirratlCAN CircLoranit. was completed In 1863, since which time the wide elm:dation - which It has attained to all parts of the United States, and the signal developments which have taken place in every branch of eateries, literature and art, have in duced the editors and publishers to 'emit It to an exact and thorough revision, and to lane a new edition entitled Tar ANECRICAS CrmorzErws. • ' Within the list ten years theprogreu of discovery In every departinsat of knowledge. has made a new work of reference an imperative want. JOB IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, CALL_ AT 1 , THE h REPORTER " OFFICE LONG EETABLISHED MILLINERY STORE fiFT.IIIOTAND firrtrEz floorrs. WAGONS! WAGONS I hare . OIL hand a large easortnentof Than any other- establishment in the WAGONS AND CA.RRIAGEB Of every description manufactured Tfmetds, Marela 26. 1173. FROST & SONS IM WOIIId invite the Public to"call and ezatolneltheir 1 NEN? STYLES OF FURNITURE D. W. soorr *. 00 Ma MEI BASH. Oct. 1, 1873 WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF ° PROPERTY 1- /MUM LOl3B 011 DAXLiE BY FIRE AND .LIGHTNING. -t. we represent over Fifty =nom Oiled. Old English and Morns Oernpardes. LIFE INSURANCE IN VIE . OLDEST AND iLIVIEST I OY AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE From one day to our year. NOBLE Ar, VINCENT. Feb. 19. 11111. SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL itACIINZBIr, for gale b 7 R. IL WELLES, • TOWANDA. PA, Orlos No. 3 Karmen Block, north lids of Court Rouse ovum WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER AND ILANTITAMIIIIRIIB AGENT. X Ideadroa, Rom Powers and Thriaahers, Wheel • Muter &nears, Grain Ruder% Roy Toddorio. Noverslblo mad litool Rolm Ctolttraktrs, Thal Rome Row, Clover Rain 'nadne =a. WM mama. taxis szensi, tier ragrlll• same CM= POWLIIII IN swz 1101 , 11:0. ten mazians roil NAJD in raWri. 60, so. and dasertptlia. Uhuitrabed prtniod vila k t ag &esta dr. hod or maned tree to in slgUrslaa. It arIG oast but throe cents to send for etradaro la postage Farman when In Towanda, call aad is a s, amen 'ft IL N. WILLIE DAYTON dc. WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF- . 5=9, TIM, &0., rarauca the higlost nab price is pa4l at all Oran Mks la N. L lasautlalirs 11. A.' 3:11111014 aims. TOWAVDA PA. WU)oliS LUMBER AND LIGHT =I WAGONS I MOH I WILL BELL CHEAPER country. 11 to order on short, notice. JAMES BRYANT. lIE IZISUI , have now on hanit the .14E3T ASIBOIIIMENT,Or GOODS IWAIiDA, le prices , , •!4I tci do UNDERTAF4NO r."•eonable teems We also keep In store and maic to order I BLINDS, DOORS', - MOULDINGS, FLOORINGS, &s. I ' 1. 0. FROST k 13203 MUTUAL (*KUNLUN{fI TEE UNITED STATE& Dealers In M IL .4 lIIMI SPECULTIEB IDIRITI toioloiDisi TAYLOR k CO.'S. _ ~ i CODDINGeRIISSELL & CO., , TOWANDA, PA., Hardirare, Iron, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Lime, Cement, Lath, Tinware, Plated Ware, Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Gons,'Revolvers, Cartridges, Paints; oils, Varnishes, Patent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Farmers and Mechanics Tools, Always at lowest cash prices. < May 14, 1874. AN pis'DISPUTED FACT THAI' GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD -CHEAPER AT JULIUS WOLFF'S THAN ANY OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN IIVaTHEHN PEI WA Baring recently fitted up the large sad commodi ous store lately occupied b 1 701 & 10:11CUE. to accommodate my rsphily-tzumessing trade. I respect fully ask my old customers, sad the pnblic gettersb ly, to Bell and examine my elegant NEW STOCK OF ' SUM 11ER CLOTHING, And vitrify themselves Mei y prices defy comm. tltlon. Towanda, May 6, 1811 S WOODFORD,. ' AT Tad • NEW YORE BOOT AND SHOE • ;s STOBE, I • I so, I, arsoe i,,oari7nseLoos.zouna. at 'reaching one of the largest and bestostock'of BOOTS & SHOES ever konold. _ Towanda, which be is offenng,ae very: loweet prima for' Cobh, conaisting of, Gams Onr, & 1371:44 B ore Cao Bows, Zoom, Mii and Canantan's Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made, all goods warranted: - 'A rum aro= or Lust= an FIND v i es. • 77 ...... 4::. ,si, .--,'" Thiolrfol for a continuance o whom be will martially k tint of Made of the beat material and finished to the bat lA/ dila. His long earrience Carriage d ories glue:him a decided advantage OM often of hUi Wavins.i All they asks is an INSPECTION 07 BIS WORK previous to purclisidng 'Leiters. ALL WORK virAßaearzp TO GIVE PERFECT • I ' , Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ax. tended and- revectfullY as a continuant* of the lame. FOUNDERY& MACHINE SHOP.' The tindersigned harlng purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by, John Canaan, ars prepared to do all kinds uf work appertaining to their Mildness, with promptnernd dispatch. • MILL GE ,ZING S , CIRCULAR SAW MILL.S' SHINGLE 111ACHINES ot the latest and most improved kinds manufactured . and kept constantly on hand ready for use. PLOUGHS, Of NI kinds. CULTIVAtORS, CORN PLOUGHS Ano PLOIJGH POINTS Of all kinds; an l d the latest ,lmprovemente kep .-;constantly on band. • STOVE 'CASTINGS SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, BLOOD & CO., HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will sell a better machlini, for less moneithin can be had elsewhere In the world. Wb claim for our machines that they will do as • much, or morn, than any other, and are nom • durably bullt. We personally superintend our murk and see that lt is well down. We will send DISCELFTIVE CATALOGUE% of onr, machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One 4 Two Horu THRESHER 211PERATORS. THRESHER 4114 GIULIA'S/A F.ANNINQt • CIACUL.4,I 11.1t1 DEW ISAW 111 . 11, SAW Alit) GRIST MILL work done to orderr. Glee tia a call before pusthesiog elsewhere. ( vo.:ctuoacrvaa 'sxraav `•oo 2 (100'1/I Aug. 2. 1869. • WOOL 'CARDING, MANUFACTITitThIG, &C. • After a recess of four years, and heavy expenditure in improving Mills and' Water Power, we again, re sume our old business of , ntAluniiruntio, WOOL cenDwa, CLOTH ccEssime,'&c. Appreciating the hard ,times, we have thought best not to let dawn," but to ptudi Home Industry as the best means of restoring plenty. For the accommodation of the nearly extincerace of Spinners, we'shall make Rolls. • For those who prefer. we will make Yarn.— In conjunction With Local Option we proioss to aid the frugality of the country by =Wag a few thousanif yards of Stout cloth; that will enable s every man to keep his breeches on. ' Those who can. &hold 'all and 'ere will chow them one of the nutmeat and most complete Our machinery Is now in good order. u our water power Is never-failing the public may be • in no fear of disappointment, and we warrant all work to be done properly. I 8.1 INGHAM. camptawn, Pa.. fifey.l4, 1871 , JULIUS W121,17.' • NEW AND RARE PLANTS.- kty Abbridgsd Catalogue; of New. Rare and Beautiful Planta is now rrady,end will be nailed, free to all eirpliciinte. E. IL 00W1,11:9. Mar 19 Towanda, Pa. atof. 1440, ME NM I . a .~ t fayors, I solicit e same. • Towanda, Ng, 1. 1872. NEW pARRIA. Opposite the now Jail. TOIVANpAi s PENN'A. I HENRY TULEN r Itainaktftilly anntrunee,to his friends and patrons, that he has bunts NZ"! DEICE (i .pou hand *tall assod. 1 I FAMILY 'C TOP AND OP PLATFORM nKMniG ' SULEtIS. AND SKELETONS. Styk and Durability BATISPACTIOY. EXPAIJUNG PROMITT.I" ATTENDED TO reduced I prices . • SMUT WlMrli Towanda. Jan. 8. 18731—tt MAN DiRI,LLS, And all kinds of MILL: IRONS ALOE 10 ORDER. ENGINES 'REPAIRED, And all work warranted to give satisfaction. BIDE-HILL; I MON AND„WOODMI BEAMS CHURN POWERS, LARGE, .AN A SMALL SIZE. OF.T.T.A Tr GRATES, LARGE lEQN ENTIMES • Ana allkinds of outings furnished to March 30, 1870. ' MEANS Br. ROCKWELL, Still continue o manufacture theft celebrated Frocusa YARN, measy.L..ac. WOOLEN - FAC.TORIEEI I In the United Btres. === Gawk.' am zwykkauk GRIMM AND , P/K) MoCABt 4,E-ITWAR FAMILY GROCER UMKMWS NEW WWI. T0M011541. we do not does it niessssry to sionnersts Wands: ticks we keep. Our assorpt►ent is I ir. FIRST CLASS GO O 13 Drib paid for Pawn Produce. tirlf. EDVfARDS. I E FACTORY 1 Much 10871 NEW f3MMFLOWIING The imbsertb desiree to give notice that h OE FACTOPS, le now in attoceastal operation. and that he pared to do all work in his line on ehort`noti• 'RLIGES, BUGGIES, CUSTOM cuainnEG DONE ON THE BA WAGONS, Wheat, Buckwheat - and 370 Flour. porn Feed. Bran, hr., always On hand and for tale ' lowest rates. 'PARTIOULAB NOTIOE..-Periene !fringe on west aide of the river desiring to ipitronlae Val hare their ferr paid both ways, when ! bens pinta of ton Withal" and upwards.t raga P. 8 ATER& C. B. PATCH, . WHOLESALE AND RET GROCERIES AND iiROVISI The beet brlinds of s tbe highest price paill fOr all kinds of COUNTRY P• DU BUTTER, POULTRY AND GA Especial attention paid, to filling Orden, delivered tree of charge anywhere in the Bo Towinda, Jan 14, 18741 BARGAINS IN STOVES! kc., , kc., . itc., Given to all purchasers far Cash HARDWARE STOI &lc. 17. '79 HEADQUARTERS WATCHES, JEWEL. NEW JEWELRY STORE, ON BRIDGE In the building formerly'occupied by Tulin Titus, with a large assortment of Gold and Bilve Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold S BUTTONS, PINS, Sx.. A tall line of SOLID grzyna and plated ware. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLAS From the obeapeat to tbo best, and many o articles too numerous to mention, but to be se by calling. X. =DELMAN W, B. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired practical workmen, and warranted. Towanda, Nov, 10. '73 •• ' SAYE. THE NEW TOWN ( L )Vs. SAYRE, PA., situated on the Srisquehan River, between Waverly, N, Y., end Athens, Pa., 3. miles from the Anthracite, 48 miles from the S • nn, and 55 Wei from the Send•Bitumlnous 0 al Kineactf Pennsylvania. It is the Southern termin a of the Southern Central Railroad, also of the Ithaca & Athens Railroad. and Is virtually the Northern tennis= of the Lehigh Valley and Pa, 4 N. Y. Rail roads. It is a mile and I quarter from the e Railway at Waverly. SAYRE has already in saccessful operation a lar e Car Wheel Foundry, a Furniture Factory, al Flo - lag 13E4 a Woolen Mill, and 'Planing Kill. - A v b.. owns growth is anticipated for 1874. THE TOWN PLOT Is now ready far evonlnation. Lots for resitlen. and btu/laws places for sale on ?amenable terms. Its favorable 'Mallon makes it "DESTItAtILE POINT FOR MANUFACTURERS and especial inducements aro offered. Apply at the lint National Bank, Of Waverly, at the Office in Sayre, Pa. Apr9'7l-tt. HOWARD LLDIER I: y Co PI A Who Wahl ant Retail Dialsola PRO,VISIONS, ALWAYS COMPLETE we sell adiklatbtki rN SIIESHEM7 , I74, rA Vi 4 Au e OP Ko 4 o sqt TEAT IT I 8• RECEIVED DEALER 15 TOWA,NII%, P. FLOUR ALWAYS ON HA C. B. PATC TIN WARE; HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, GLASS, CARPENTERS TOOLS, H. T. JUNE'S TOWANDA, P:► EMEI AND SILVERWARE! M. IiEIsiDELNIAN Has opened .a American and Swiss Walcheg, CHAINS AND RINGS, CHAIN BRACELETS. 01111 kinds—Gold, Siiverand Steel CLOCKS I T111.7)1. a , PORTFIR & SON •LI iii " • • ' . .3 I° ...'.-- t:T R OLD I C. DRUG U i l G STORE, swam Must. - . 1 ,- - I _ - ..., mem Mtn WM Med% Toirande, re-. imerec ' snosittit„t i ieu ra i l . stocks And beg s si te sir. tub ottomans tiugividtalidp used In the Arts far wdeeted with to thirprWr= "L insits cat g a t rl he pea; winch 'On be IV* MAW* =NW With fresh purchase". and Cana eh the mOst reasonable terms at Whonwisleor Beta oand!mni i of, , , ' - Davos,, - M=ICrIXII23, CEIZERIALS, rams; mut. vsennaiwk _ I. I• 1 ______ Trt. ALCOHOL AND rivarEN E, 11 . I El 1111811 , PAINT,..VAIBUBB. 19112TE-7 PA fl I And all kfrid i is of Brushes, KEROSENE Q,B COAL' °I t', • Burning . • • • WM, SHADES. VICES, 9IMINEYII; liPecuMLsrd. l Whale, Neap Foot, . TANNER'S A.N . 15, MACHINE OMS, • Fancy and TOUet Articlat in all their variety, . SPONGES, Eituamai, awn comms. l .1 _ • Pomades, Hitr-Dyes, PerlUmerY. POOKET BOOXS,POBTIfOIf. I 4I4 • • • -1 • • , Rao. Eaves, Ermers. - - =cgs. An gem raEpatAno - • • l awl _ AND L IQ NIS; f ro icdldnal Vie. TOBACCO, alitT, • x - PrEs• A:ND CIO , 1 ,ztd ' I Garden, Yield Flower Seeds; Trusses. Sup pieta% EitisPedsorka, Shcmlder BMW, Brand P UID Teettthr ea , t Ning liottlia. - Nipp les. Nipple Us Mu" and me urs ws. syringes., kimaildeirdieallngErait JIM Thar-, I monieters,', Flavoring Extracts, Storm, Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottles. Vials, Carts, Bath Beek and Starve Blacking, Fish Tackle, age= Latin/MM. at.; Botanic, Eclectic and Htencepalio is Realms • and all the popular Patent 1 - . I • Itt EID 0 I 141.: S • _ AU articles warranted • ais represented. PersOns at a distance can moavn their orders by stage or' mail, which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medial advice given !gratuitously at the oilimi, cbmOm only kor ntedtatte. oar maw= for past liberal patronage, would res pectfully annnce to ttusiz Wends and the übtha no pains /hal b ee spared tO- satisfy , and Mer p it the lie, con tinuation of their, confidence and patronage. air Open Sundays for prescription, from El to 10 Lin., and LI in. to I,aiad '5 to 6 p.m, I ; IH C. FONT= I & April 1, 187V—lir. THE. MILD POW.E f II CUE S ! I I TC,MTEBETS'S _ • I , • I • HOMEOPATHIC SPECIF/C . Have proved, froM the most ample experience, an entire success: Simple, prompt, efficient and retie. ble. They are the only medicine perfectly adopted to popular use—iio simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be free ,from danger; and so Ku:int to be Adwaya They have , the highest ',commendation from all,, and will always render satisfiction. rms.l ennEe- I 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, • 2. Wynne; Werra Fever; Worm' Colic, 3. Crying.Colic,lor Teething of infants, 4. Diarrhoea. of Children or Adults, 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, 5, Cholera Mortins, Vomiting, 7. Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis, 8. Neuralgia, TOothacher, Faccache, ig.r-Headaches, Sick Headache, Veritigo, 10:.: Dyspepsia, Bilious Straach, 11. , Suppressed, Or Painful Periods, 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, 13( CreinX•Cengh. Difficult Breathing, 14:: Salt Rhetun, Erysipelits. Eruptions, 15, Rhein:mahatma, Rheumatic Pains, 16:. Fever and Ague. Chili Fever, Agues, 17. 'Piles. blind or bleeding. 18, Ophthalmy. end Sore ,' or Weak Eyes, 19. Catarrh , acute or chronic, Didnenra. 20. Whooping Ceugh, violent coughs, 21. Asthma: oppressed breathing, 22. Ear Discharges, impaired hearing. 23. Serofula, enlarged glands, Swellings, 24. General Debility, Physical ' , Weakness, 25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 26. Sea diekness; sickneis frOrn riding, ` 27. Kidney Disease, Gra*l, 28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weaku , iss, or `lnvoluntary discharges, • 29. Sore Mouth. Canter, 30. Urinary Weakness, 31. Painful Pericids, with Spasams, 32. Einfferin,vi at change Of life, 33, Eldlepsy, Spesams, St. Vitus Dance, • 34. Diptheria, ulcerated sore throat, , 35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, Vials, f Osents, (except 28, 32, and 33,) • I • _ CASES. Case (Morocco) with &bole, 35 large vials and nal of Directions; • 4. Case (Morocco) of 2f) large vials and Book, Single Boxes and Vials es aLove. Xi'' These remedies are sent by the case or s' box to any part of the: countir, free of char' receipt Of price. Address ' 'MARK 7 . PORTER, Draggle Towanda, 111 32 roods iongh. May 28, 1873 • Clothing- • . - • pIESENTS FC l )li, ALL TUE Ie acitiffiantly reheHring, toc 1;.; of Jewelry, • 17.N;E: Plr S, BAND, RINGS i 14 *RICAN and LsWla GOLD A.,ND SILK (SILVER PLATED W4II. !GOLD, suAtit, AND iSILVER AND PLATED Of all descrlptiona WATCH, CLUCK and J n the best mannei;-inet Thanks for a liberaipatr a continuance of the same. TowandA, Nov. 12...73 P O, A. BLACK CROCKERY' OP Ana as.low ss the lowest GLASSWARE, REM SILVER PL ' Wr.,111,1 t