A 11 LI pintltund „ BI±=TrrYTMCG BY -Fiatur---There 'are two reasons why farmers should keep bees; first, because their occu pancy of land places them in the right localities to improve the whole honey field; and second, because their occupancy of the field entitles, theth' to its harvests. Can it be made profitable ? It would hardly be pro fitable to make it a principal brig ,riess; as - an_ incidental business, it pay afford -them a large return for a very moderate outlay and trifling expens,A Four hives of sufficient size, with surplus honey- receptacles. for 400 pounds' of (honey„ will 'cost say twcnty-five dollars; four swarms of - bees would, at five dollars each, cost' tiventy - dollars—making an out- Any of sis. The first year they would Bice : a good field and seasQn, 128 •ponnci., of_surpins; more or less, se mi-din,* to the selsbn, amounting at thirty, cents per pound, to $38.- 40. e sec_snd season would yield 560 •ppirx ‘ ls, or $1;50 amounting ie the !- -, -11 - 6311'3 to $188.40. This I gives ntore than Lair times the cost in two seasons; and the average for than seasons may equal this, with no additional expense saxe "the sup ply of new honey boxes annually. 'I gave the above figures from the results of actual - experiment, having received the average given above • from four hives the, first end second, Jscasons, they being the first two seasons in which I placed swarms in . the Eureka hives, and the .honey ‘. was so white and ne that it brought -ine.thirtY cents per pound. Let me-aavise - my farmer, friends - how to proceed in this matter. Get from one to four hives; ,according to your lioneY field - and faith; take them to a bee keeper, who will place : r a good first swarm in each hive; and; remove them hdme. Or if the seller is pleased to let them stand till fall, - ; place bores on them and' let , them! stand till -Caere.” At the proper time in the fall, remove the boxes, anal take all home. With hives so con -1 eructed as to prevent the disposi-1 tiornio swarm,.and the number ed to the capacity of the field, I have, no doubt they would sometimes do, better:than this, as I have had 200 _ _pounds from one hive in one season) On this plan, there is little to do bat to place and remove the boxes in thci proper time. If the hive is so con structed as - to give ample room in the breeding and wintering apart; meat, lending is rendered unneces wary. If proper means are used - fo give room an the, surplus - - boxes for ull the. cdlony the whole season, be; fore an`-,preparation is ..made for . randwarming the hives are_ effec tuuly shaded from the sunr:: , no watching for swarms will be requir ed;' and no time necessarily devoted - to l them but to, put- on the surplus -boxes in' season, and remove them when fall;_ and this -may even be 11One by neighbor accustomed to thp business, if one is apprehensive of danger in performing these,lor any other operationslabove the hive. Vc::ELE SHALL WE PUT 61.71111ANURE? = 1 correspondent of the Country ' • It has long been the custom of our farm(:rg - 'to apply their barnyard - Manure to the oat stubble and plow •', it iun,ler for Wheat, and a majority of them still carry the plan out. Is it the best one?. Its.disadiantages are. ..two-fold; the work comes• during the warmest season of the year, just be , , --fore 7 lowing, when our teams need all tLir strength and, endurance—in fact no more unfavorable time, so far as the teams are concerned r could be miff: led—and the nianure must be kept pu the yard from the time the stock are`turned out ,in ,May, until the. cats crop is harvested, ..and even . in. tLi best arranged yards it loses come of its _Value during this time. 11 tbi:re is a. kO'ss in 'a well- arranged yard, - how Inch greater is it in three-fourths of the yards, in which -very little care is to - guard against .haste? Would it not be better to apply it to thasod before turning it under for corn':? The4dvantages of this• are-the hatfling can be done, during the open weather of winter or early 'spring, - when the teams are compara tively, irlle, and thesfarm hands have mbst,leisure time. There will besno loss from reaming in the yarddriring the sutrimer, - and the crop of corn, 'which is one of the grossest feeders., is materialyAncreasid., Another ad o vantage orr strong, land is, that we, shall, tivoia in great measures our,. _annual' 14s,s of grain ,irom the wheat going ddwu t'lodging) I before it is properly fi i. One objection urged sgaMst this plan is that the crop of oats which succeeds 'The corn wills ' "go: doivrf and. be comparatively worthless. I avoid this trouble by substitutink Hungarian grass for oats, t.. - , and at the usual market price of hay, can raise enough to buy the oats and have some -- value left. A far more periouS objection is, that on land on 1y moderately productive the wheat • - - - dill - need some kind of stimulant. Thi . may readily be put on in the form'of sorne - 1 , -gooth commercial ter, filial, whiClimille doubly paid for l)Y tb6incres.Se_of the corn and grasp ' .: crops, Mil ROTATION Or ClthrS.--Is our Press ent rotation of corn, oats, wheat and grass the best one we can adopt ? In English parlance it involves a sue , • cession of three "white crops" (grain crop- which is there considered vetrbad management. As, a sub!, rhave several - times adopted , the following: Corn (with barnyard nianr.re Hringarian. grass and whea , with grass seed. I. weifi'd like to .-0 w6rl crop. , of clover in betwc•en thd Tinnf;:arian grast; and wheat so that the first crop might be mowed and the aftermath . turned , under, for wheat, but all my e.periments thuS far seem' to demonstrate the idea, that a - good crop of Hungarian grass forms so hick. a growth that it effectually- smothers the clover oat. A. friend recommends me to grow clover in the, corn jeither just before . or soon after the last working and mow the first crop for hay, turning the afterntatli down either for wheat linno - arian ( 4- rass• ' I have"tried this but Leer succeeded in getting the clover jto take well. Our. Eng,lisli br.c.ti.r'en bridge eiver the diffictilty s - t....c,ession of grain crops by--an int: niediate crop of roots;'our clip, mate, will flat allow this and our corn . crop'"i4 tr ci - ions a competitor for! ' rco'..s. tO c !Item" with. .I find l'ioth 'i ;I g better "than corn well mannred,. ' llnr•_ . ,arian Cr;,swheat, ,alover, and • ' ti:..... - by: . Cri.M.Y.-LAS 60011 as the nights begin -to be cool, commence to earth th 1 %boob . ' he (lone only when' Diant for if the leaves aro wet the• probability, that the stalks' tillrineti. Take care ie . earthing up, hot td. , allow any particles of 'earth to cliter'tte centre of the plants, i A. & N.Y, CANAL & 8.8. 00.—r IaULCSGEELVT OP ELISSINGEB =PS& To take effect IVIC= it 1814. 90115H1P.429. ' 310111131VA8D• , 1. No Mo.!, No. 1 No. 1111.97, Al' lto. No. No. No. 13 1914! 0. I 7. rums& 8 30. 336 4. --.. —;—.—.l--- - —-- P.3f.!8 8 . 8 BIP X _ P-11 !X Pll I' X 2 05i 1 7 051 805 Era Va111;12 55 51: 116; 966 2 601 1 7 40, 9 —Buffalo.. 12 25 1 9 00.11 45; - 15451 - 9 20'L it . Ambura. 9 20., . 118 51' 7, 415 :12 08, —lthaca_ 6 45, '7 ~ . 5 49 : 12 28; :.Owego. 9 00 , 2 45:12 55, 83 0 ~.ElmlrB... 50512 , i 615 , 910 9.35;320, 125 ; 9 0511Varerly J 42 0! 45' 54 0 , 825 9 44;3 28 133 917 ..bBsyra.. 4 '1135' 533 816 950 3 35. 138 { 91901..Atherstr• 011 12 1 5 281 810 ....:1330 ... Xil ..... 11 17 i 300 .;',3 511 .9 4. 4 - . ~,, } llos ' l i 749' iO4i) 115, 2 06;10 . i • .88.. 3 39;10 50. 4 581 735' ..... '4 25, . 110 25'8136'5:1'81 10321 1 729 447 . 1,10 37tatuzvni.a 1 . 1011, 1 703 4 57; ' ;1050 Preuehrol 1002 . 653 .; 513 111 12 i Wringing; 94 8• r s 40 7.1 771 35' 3 00 , 77 7611483eri11e; 2 281 9 - 29, 400 619 '5 33 ,1122' VS kddy.; I 9 261 I 6 16 .....15 4.8, - .111 37112: Walocol 1 9 21: I 611 .... , 5 0 11 ' ~ .,11 4513/488b5p5p1 i l2 i o i 1 600 ...-. 'S 1t 1,12 30 brhO'P'94; ; 9 03; i 5 33 I ' 2 05 4 :1 5 . 1 ) 3 32 1 55 12 Tunkbei l i 136: 8 37 1 , 320. 630 .... 720 '1 1 '2O; . : Yells .. I 1 8 11; 1500 12.505, 7 5, 4 2.5; 130 .L At 11 8.'12 50; 7 451 2 - 45; 435 12 57 8 o.*, 442 1 42;.Pfttsto11.1/335; 735; 5 371 ft 420 •: • --3 12 , i 2_oo'Prnsvi.lle.l : 7 24 1 . 1 00 1 13 8 25 . 5 - 110; 3 2711 V Parie. l l9 15, 7 1512 20. 400 232 -.... , 6 32, 4 15W: HiNen: l l 0511 X 1 1 10 232 3.15 r*sr. 7 101 135,P' 1118,Ten.;10 25' 12 20! 1 60 3 40' . 7 30', 6 50111.' ,Ohankll o 051 11146{ 1 1 so 4 4-5 '' 8 311 5 53 , Allentowol 900, , !10 It 223 4 49 8 34 1 6 051 E P June'! 8 551 I !1219 i 500, 845 5 35:134itt1eh9;11 845 • 1 10 1210 '5 30 9 . 151 8.201: Euton.. I 8 201 ,10 'll 40' 645: 1130 9 415; , ..71111'8.. .1 7115 1 , I 1 8 945 905 11. 14 5 40 1 11 ew tort! 530 " 7 2-00 ....., ';5 10 liVaahloo.. 1 - AM , 1 Alf 1 1 41 - PIII t•li AX ADDIMILI4ILTILLI3S. No. 32 lames Towanda 710 a. m.; stepping at all stations, arriving at Warrly at 805, and Elmira at 9 00 A. Y. No. 31 learn Elmira 530 p. m.: Stopping at all Stations, arriving at Waverly 6 15, and Towanda 710 p.m. .Train 6 leaves Philaelphla 2:10 P. It, Now York 12 31., arriving at Tunkhannock 10:00 P. M. Train 3 leaves Tunkhatuaock at 7:00 A. M., arriv. lug at Philadelphia 2:16 P. 31.. and New 'fork 3:55 P. M. Trains S and 15 ron dally with Pullman Sleeping cars attached. Drawing Boom cars attach ed to Trains 2 and 9 ..between Elmira and Padel E phia. .`._ B. A. P hil AC.Elt. Superintendent ILOW IS THIS FOR LOW ! We offer DIIRSSrn LUMBER at the following rates: _ ' Hemlock Flooring, (choice)... .. . .... $l6 per X. Mate Pine 4, 26 Pitch .. 28 es Siding._ $l5 to 25 Pichete from 22 to $4 per hundred. PLL.NLNG, MATCH:LNG, BE-SAWEW. Done at a moping's notice and by the best Machin ery now made. We have on hand , ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET EBY LUMBER W.,a, have in the Mill Pond 'THREE lIITSDIVETi AND FIFTY THOUSA-ND FEET OF LUMBER And are constantly Manufacturing. w Parties who can reach tts are foolish to go near the railroad for Lumber, as ender any dreum• stances we can ID= IT UNEAPEB.--il least the cost of transportation from here to the rsilroads— an $2 to SS per thousand. Zane 26. '73. NORTHERN CENTRAL . RAM WAY.—Direct route North wad South to Bal. thnore, Washington, Philadelphia and 'ell points South ; also to Buffalo Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Rochester. Sy racuse and ;an points East and West oh the New York Central Itsilrml,:and the dawidas• Vt. On and alter Sunday, N0v. 1 23, 1873. trains will leaseßLlEnt& as follows : YOffiltßAlD Mail. arise Northern Express.— ... Morning Accommodation. Ere4lag f1.1.•*.r, • , Southern Express 2 08 pm Mail 666 am ga. Northern Express north: and Southern Ex press south, an through trains between Rochearjer and Baltimore ; the Morning and Evening .14 corn inodation north connect at Canandaigua with trains for Rochester and th'e Falls. G. OLDITON GARDNER, Gen'l Supt. ED. S. YOUNG, - Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Baltimore, Md. Ir 'YOU WISH TO BUY OR SETT, . . _ ' HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR MILL PROPERTY, or if you wish to lend or borrow ,money on Real 'Estate or other security for a short term or a term of years, or 11 you wish ~ R ENTS OF HOUSES Or other property - collected and paid, we offer =- parlor facilities for the prOmpt transaction of such business. . We have mow a fine list of property for sale, and those seeking ' REAL . ESTATE INVESTMENTS In either town or county, willOo well to call on us. k CO., - Real Panda and Loan Agents. Office Main street, opposite Court House. To- wanda, Pa. liar 19, 'MU. -- SHEEP dLOTHING VERY CHEAP! In order to make room for the I•AWIEST and BESTistock of • - FALL CLOTHING Ever opened In this nkrket, I will for the NEXT SIXTY DAYS OFFER MY SUMMER CLOTHING REOARDLESS,O4' COST It Is unnecessary for me to say that, my goods are STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS; And arc only offelod at greatly reflex:lsd prices nth er than carry them over to next season. • 1 1 Towands, :alp 29, 187.1 H AND -BOOK OF POLITICS ,Fos 1871, • ' .BY HON. Ep17.1111) IcPIIEB S ON, CLEIX Or 110rSE Or LtrItEEENTAIIINTA r. P. • This ACCURATE and rsrskirriax, Volume gtvcs the r - rxm taxon)" on the "Increase of Salary Act ". and its repeal, on Transportation. Civil Eights. and Fi nancial Questions, including the act of 1862 creating "Legal Tenders " and coin interest on Bonds, and the various Expanding and Contracting acts since. President Grant's Messages and Memorandum, In. terviews, !Letters, Proclamations, and Action in Alabama, 'Arkaneas, Louisiana and Texas, Supreme Court Decisions. • Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad Laws. Constitutions' Amendments, made and pending. in States, and Nation. Back-pay" Ratio. des, Tables of Appropriations. Debt; Elections, Cur- rency Distribution by States and sections, AC. In valuable for campaign. cloth, gun, poge.paid. Address OEO. FRS. DAWSON, Pi 0. Box 434, Washington, D. C. Towanda, Aug. 19, 1875. ONE DOLLAR will pay - one years' subscription for the T.OWANDA' -- T - 011.11NAL The, JorLTAL, since its enlargement, contains as much, reading matter, as any other paper in the county, including a full and direfully prepared rec on! of all the county news. It contains the Court Proceedings, Jury and Trial Lists, Weekly report of the Markets, Abirtnict of Sheriff Bales and the cur rent news of the day; - Try it. Bend fora sample copy, ,which will be sent free on application. D. 3f. TITEINEIt, ' . ' Editor and Prop'r SEO - 1:1:4;t - Theini.scriber hiving th — e -- 4iency of the Hutchi son Colliery at Kingston, Ps., is prepared to furnish dealers , with all sizes of Anthracite Coal, prepared in the best manner, from the celebrated Cooper Vein. A full supply of this Coal may be .seen by calling on W. H. liraniston, at the Nov Coal Vint on Pine, one Week path of Main street, where all aro invited to call. Full weight and good quality insnred. L. B. CABE. ToWanda. Feb. 3. 1474. , t wEST STREET HOTEL, Ncr.... 4 4 , 42, 41 & 41 vrron on. , aru• Yong A TE!.II , EPANc.r, norgE. THE LTROPEAIti PLA N. 1100 MR 10 and V; pants per Day. CilAttOliti very MODERATE. The beat mate att4 vegetables in Deo Ma t t li DERIT DZIM u tit• ausr. • B. NUESITT, Prop Omar. f I • WANDA • - MARBLEWORKS, is •-or: f.rt ' . .MB STONES, !LOTUS, &a, ' _McCABE & BON. Tovaaaa. May I.IIM. I'We have added materially to our hock, sad aciir War a full assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. H. B. 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Specimen pees of the AIIZEICAX CITCUMIADIL. showing type, Illturtratiorut, eta, ‘lll be sent grid' on appliontion. r M. E. 'ROSENFIELD To :which I.lto attontlon of pay common 4 Ogle ciaily celled. Prices mauve:lt and as ' • Wood. X W. . ffilUt4l; April IS, •7141. GEO. MoOABE AIEERL_ Als - D iu MARBLE ostifbited to this motion. to whioo tt 17 Invite the stoodoo of the paths , keep on land or torpid' to order MONUMENTS, Waal IV% AT THE LOWEST TERM& mint of anything in oar Una aro a* Invited to call and examine our stock. W. SCOTT -& CO., BARRRS; AND GROCERS, Fin' block Forth of Word House. DINING ROOMS D. W. BOOTT .4'oo. 1.)a.i.P0*,(1 Prasi-Cuss Canaan Leans Warr= dress the Publishers, D. APPLETON k CO., & 551 Broadway. N. Y.. & 725 Bantam St., Phil's. HEN YOU. DESIRE JOB P,RMITNG ENT FIRST-CLASS STILE, CALL AT THE "REPORTER " O'FICE. I= HE LONG EETABLLSHED STOILE MISS GRIFFIN llaa ingt been replenished with ig full and MPLETE ASSORTMENT • OP SPRIN6 AND SIIIIIIEU 600D4, ':;•7 WACiONI3I WAGONS WAGONS on hull a lame assortment of - UMBER AND LIGHI WAGONS WHICH I WILL BELL CHEAPER Than any other establishment in the country. WAGONS AND -CARBIAGB3 Of every description manufactured to order on short notice. ttuisAlo;W:t4l4 ltiliaads. Much 2& 1872. rtoST Ai SONS r 1, Would Invite the Public to:call and • • • • , tvp 'i'. m p :jij :4j9 jq 121 BUY glare new on band the LenerstAND usT ASSOMIMIT 07 000D8 Ntikti t: -..1 , :aa1e prices. prwarod to do 111;110aW01/13szid We also keep In store and 'make to order g BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, Oct. 1, 1873. WE INSURE -ALL HINDS . OF PRO P ERTY I _ AGAINST LO N OS DAKkeZ BY FIRE AND 'LIGHTNING. We represent over My. =llona Capital. - Old English and Home Companies. • LIFE INSURANCE or THE OLDEST AND , wiazer max AND harrrAL ooirminos IN TRY lINITIED STATER. ACCIDENT INSURANCE From one day to one year. _ • NOBLE & NTNOIENT. VW la. Mt. 'SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL KAUllitalr. for Bak R. IL WEVLES, TOIIIAZDA. ie., Moe Mo. I Morones Block, north Me of Cant miasma LID =Am fizaxa AIM MAN1TIA17117111:68 LOUT. • Moving Warldnos, Horn Wows and Threarhorn, Mood laskos, Plartor &mom Groin . &odors. Hoy Taldors, do Boreadt sad Steel Plows. lttratora, Thin Horse Noes, (acmes Hallam and ran C oning =IL Levi mown% warm inusnu, mar aszanta errs arm rowan= TIM wourt, con MICII=II FOB KM 01POWZI. 60. deoutpttra, Mastrated plated eft- orm i lM s lab and od or =ULM frao to all llPPtitooto• I Putodo It will cost bat throe cents td - send for circulars tanners when In.Tovanda, °Mimi see ins. 4p11192 ?I, B. IL WELLER DAYTON & BROTHER, Dealers In WOOL, HIDES,_ PELTS, fiKLNEI, TUBS, CI, for which the highest cub price hi Oki at all times. 01los to Z. Bossidield's Stark Maiset., O. A. ALTJAMI ,1 I A. farm 1 n0v.11.'70 - TOITANDA PA. SPECIALTIES • I WWAXDA; aloe: roasonable terms. FLOORINGS, Zzo. J.. 0. FROST & 80N8 VIVID% 1188 1871. CP .E. IMI D RIYI GIO 01D113I i I TAYLOR & 00.13. CODDING, BUSSKLL & CO., TOWANDA. PL. Hardware, Iron, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Lime, Cement, Lath, Tinware, Plated Ware, II Lamps, Gas Fix t ures, Gans, Revolvers, Cartridges, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Farmers and Mechanics Tools, Always at lowest cash prices. May 14, .1874. PUTED FACT AN UND DS ARE SOLD CHEAPER AT 71ILT GOOD VS WOLFF'S THAN ANY OfILEM CLOTHING HOUNE IN NOBTELEHN Min I &ming ramallylittad up Se kw and oommodio ono Mon label; mongol by FOX 14 10314:11:13. to acoommodate egg, rapidly4amemin t ids Z rem& taßy aak ay old anatemen. and the public) geamal• ly, to oall sad examine my elegant NEW STOCK Or SIIKIIIEIi CLOTHING, And satisfy themselves thy y prices defy comps- Idiom H - JBIUB WOLFF. • Brief Not* CM WOODFORPI. • AT TIM NEW YORK BOOT .AND SHOE STORE, Na S. SUMS B GRIM= 111.41CLRIDGE St . , reoeiving one of the I largest and beet atm& of BOOTS & i SHOES ever brought in Towinds, , which he is offering at the very lawmt prices for Cub, consisting of Gan Our, Kw & aroma, Bois CAIN BOWS,' LADiss, limas and C i mmtates Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the likinafaeturers, and hand made; all goods warranted. A PuLL STOCK or Lamas axn Finumos. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the sane. Towanda, May, 1, 1872. NEW OABBL&GE Oppoalte the new TOWANDA, P =announce to Ids built 1111'W BRUM OABBLi whirs he will constantly keep o band a full assort ment of EN FAMILY OMqMf.GEf3, TOP, AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM ITAGONS, TROTTING KRIM, 47.1 SKELETONS, Itsde of the hest material • and finished in the best city style, LW long experience in city Carriage rectories gives him a decided advantage over other■ In the 1. .Finish, Style and Durability of his Wagons. , All ttioy asks an INSPECTION or BB WORK garioukto pnrobaslng els/awl/as. 41J, woad WARRANTED ro arra rumor 5A178710901,. the _1 1 Thankful for m mem TONl:kip formerly ex tended end roopecifo4 ark, • contlanance of the miaa, - I SJLPAIRIIIO Esozerniti ATTMCDND TO I ; ; EtEIBT Jan. 8: 1178.—tf ; VOlllipE ned ßY do MA.O3INE SHOP. enThe undersig having p‘cheeed the Foundry ar ara = iT,lnaut eZnd of, A I 'l l!ntng °ll2l thetr business , with promytneil and i tinipszca. to .MILL GEAVINGS, CIROI:MAR S,!i i W MILLS!, MAN D , IILL S, FE And all Idnd cd t MIL•L IpciNs T-- MADE TO °ADM. ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted toi give sattstaction. SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most imroved kb:Amman • • and kept constantly p on bind ready for us. PLOUGHS, '• ELDIMILL. LEON AND WOODEN BEAM Of , all kind& ' OULITGITORt3, 007 PLOUGHS PLOUGH POINTS Of iUkinds, and the hiteat Improvements kept caudal:Alp on i haa d. PCIINVE4S, 1...1B: 13 1E AN SHALL SIZE. STOVE CASTINGS SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON i NETTLES And all kinds of outline tarnished to MANS & BO March 30.1370 BLOOD St CO., IDIN continue o manufachne their celebrated - HORSE POWERS 4t (WAXERS, and will sell a better machine; for less money than can be had'elsewhere in the world. We claim for our machine/ that they will do as much, or more, than any °Oita., and are more durably built. We personally nperintend our work and see that it is well down. We will send MINIREPTIVE CATALODDEI3, of ear machines, on applicatioM • ONE AND Two HOSE POWERS, One* Am Harm TORXRECII 4 OEPERATORO. TH#JUHER and Ci./14MULY, • FANNING MILLS, .1 • CINCCTIAZ Dan a i uw toms. 1 HAW AND ORDIIT MILL lork done to order. Give us a call before puntming elsewhere. "oo craoaavaa %mum 28 , aporia- Au. 2.1869. THE NEIV, tun O VED RFAUNGTONSE A 4 OARDED THE "MEDAL THE Rumen. Oaotte or " TES Env NO REMG MACHINE RE PRIZE. ' • PEW GOOD,UIts: , • 11—A New Invention th oroug hly Tested and se. cured by Ledgers Patent. ' 9:-Nate as perfect lock tch, ailko on both aides; on all ldna of goods. ' A—ltnne Light, Smooth.. Noiseless and Rapid— bast combination of willies. , I .4;—ThEroble—runs for years Tithout repairs. 11.—Will do •r t. of w rk andimacy Stitch ing in a superior manner. 6,.—1s Hest easily Managed by the operator. length of stitch may be Marti while running, and the,' machine can be threaded apart passing thread through holes, i , 7.—DeBign eimple, ingenious, elegant, forming the stitch without the nee of cog wheel gears, rotary cants or lever arms. Has the Automatic Drop Teed. which Meares uniform length of stitch at any gpee.d. Hu our new Thread gutrolier,. which al. lows easy movement of needle. sr and prevents in , juryto thread. • . , , . B;—Coluitruction moat careft and finished. It is manufactured by tho mod ski I and experienced anethanics. at the celebrated EXIIINGTON AB.. MORT, ILION. N. Y. P SOs - ' . 1 'MA CAW ,l 0 ,14033 MT giT. I , I I z. ' 1 .FA.OTOBY I'M da and batrons. PAcTOEY. rsdneed Picas CELLAR GRAM. G IIL4CHINE FOR pßoOngs,' AT .:=O. " LWANDID AT A 111GREM finwles uti,he!is*a GBoozar isomuni ;p y 1 • Moo4-BE' aIEDWIkBDO; Wholesale sad Retail Dailus fa FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIO.NS; 04 : • ' 0 NEW 81.01/. TOWANDA. PA. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate 6U the &Went arnotes we keep. Ow also:tam& is ALWAYS. COMPLETE. W. oell bathing but FIRST. OLASS GOODS. Cash paid for rumen Prodaas. JANZI3 mecum WI. =WARM March 3 4 IMO. STEAM FLOURING KILL IR BEEBMTAM. PAI Abe labscrib deaizes to eye mice that ids new .1 [:igptti 0 4 f k i) 4 :I • dc2 3IIAI U now in sueoestral operation, and that he is pre. pared to do all work In Ida line on abort notice. CUSTOM (MINDING DONE OMEN SAYE DAY v:14..yylf:11:1111:AVØ:41 Wheat. Brickwhost and Bye Eons, .Dorn Meal. Feed. Ban, kc., slims on band and foi sale at limed rates. ./ PAMTIOULAR NOTICEIZA.Perasna livings on the west aide of the river dekring to patronise gi sn y mill, trill have their fm , mild both wayeor they briat sli n ata of tot Withelit and upwards. - F. 8 ATBBB. C . B. PATCII, MMM,V 7. WT ' 7,M DEALER IN GROOERIES AND PROVISION% TOWANDA; PA, The best brinds of FLOUR Tho highest prim paid for oU kinds of COUNTRY r''RODU-'Ol, BUTTER, POULTRY Asp GAME Especial attention paid to filling orders, Goods delivered free of charge anyvrhare In the Borough, , el 13. PATCH. Towanda, Jan 14, 18741 C l . BARGAINS IN STOVES! TINWARE, HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, GLASS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS„ IMJ ke., Given to all purchasers for Cash, t -H. T. JTJNFa I ' HARDWARE S;TORE, TOWANDA, Pl. ' &sari. '73 QUARTERS REID FO 21 . WATCHES, JEWELRY AN ) T SItVERWAiREt IT. HEactawl Has opened a NEW JEWELRY STOBE, OB BI9:DGE BTBEET . 1 • In the building formerly occupied by Young & Titus, with a large usortment of Gold and Silver American and Swiss Tale . hes, Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Sets, CHAINS AND RIGS, CHAIN BRACELETS. enta BUTTONS, PINS, &,c. tC. &c. &c. A fall lino of soLm'air.VEn and plated ware. SPECTACLES alin EYE GLASSES Of all kindlold, Silver and Steel CLOCKS Prim the cheapest to the best, and many other articles too riumerous to mention, but to be seen by calling. IL • 11321DELYAN. N, N. Watebes, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by meths" workmen, and warranted, • Tovrands,aloy, 10, '7B QAYRE.-THE NEW -''OWN ON NJ SURE. PA/. is situated on the Susquehanna River, between Waverly, N, F., and Athens. PL. 93 miles from the Anthracite, 48 miles from the Sulli van, and 33 mile, from the Semi-Bituminous Coal Mines of Pennalrania. It is the Southern terminus of the Southern Cents' Sarnia, also of the Ithaca & Athena Railroad, and in virtuallyl the Northern terminus of the Lehigh Valley and Pa. & N. Y. Rail- roads. It is a mite and a quarter from the Erie. Railway at Waverly. BAYER has already in snecassful operation slugs Car Wheel Foundry; a rtirnitnre Factory, a Flee ing Kw. a Woolen 'Mill, end a Planing 11111. A vig crows growth in anticipated for 1874.1 THE TOWN .PLOT Is now ready for examination. - LoMfor residences and busine , a places for We on reasonable tonas. Its favorable location makes it a . . DRIMBLE I'OTAT FOR kLk2II7FACTIIREBB. and especial indneemonfa are offered F4 • Appky at the First National Dank. Walksly, or at the Moe In Elayrerft Arrrite . HOWARD =EH ii E ris k BILDBETH ffl DRESS,GOODS, ! I GLOVE% ALWAYS ON SAND pBESENTS FOR. ALL L constantly receiving, In addition to hie stock of Jewelry, PINS, DE CM AMEItICAN and BWIS GOLD AND SILVER WA :II HMV= PLAID WARE OF ALL V I • GOLD,`SILVER 4L.ND STEM SPECTACLES, =TER AND PLATED WATCH, CLOCK. and JEWELEY repairing' do". In the beat manner, and warranted. Thanks for it liberal patronage and hope to me 1 conttnnanco of tho same. O; A. BLACK CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PA And se low u the lowest in stock I will not be underAold Qll !WWI* *o3kolo sew eta* of NNW AND SUMMER WHITE GOODS, cAssnintos, TABLE DJUdMI,' NAPKINS, TOILET Q . ~I ta41“):WIOD)OtiV; WOOL ;SHAWLS, PASELY SHAWLS, PRINTS, SHIRTING, NOTIONS &C. la -fact every department will be Sound pi We are also agents for LE/MIES CUT PA.112. PATER:CB. EVANS 41/4-MILD Towanda. April 2). '74-u AT THE bZIII MO I 411 m il 3'4:1 ;le); W. A. ROCTSWELL FAQ; (SOLD SET% BANDS, RINGS. STUDS, CHAgus, Fsas AND CHARM& CLOCKS Of all descriPtions at the lowest prices W. A. ROCKWELL., Towanis, Nov. 12, '73 OFFERS TERNS, - GLABWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WEE, STONE VARA BIRD CAGES, BASSETS, GLASS SHADES, I would Pay to tho public that on any gocdi kep Tewittia, Feb. 9, 1674 I= -S4l / 64'; TURNER:4 ."(9:4:), iTATTORIi Raying eztozudv stand. havestock,oP. • /oda AVMS, EXTRA MATED P DYE S r .tutTfi,IZIAOHTNE OILS, EZTILS. RETINL. ALCOHO' . • PURE NUNES ANDILLIQUunS I " Per Ifedicinepurpor j TOBACCO, SI.SWITIAX An the POPULAE PATENT- TOILET ANDS . FANG GOODS. More than the usual etre and attention given to th Compounding of :Prescriptions. 1 Open Sundays, from 9 o • clock,asti.,to l l p.m. & from 5 p.m. to 't. p.m. Dr, ktinrr.z, can be consulted'at , D. the store on Est urdny of each week, as heretofore.' D "R. 21:1837M. . W., Ci.,G}OBDON. ' Towanda, Stay 7, 1872. 1 HO 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' "a" OF TOWANDA- Ca , um. ‘., $126,000. \\; Suanus FORD 40,000. nds Bank °Fara IiniVSITAI FACILITIES; for Mr transaction of a GENERAL BANKING R USINESS. T MST AID ON bEposrrs ACCORDMG TO AGILEEEMT. I SPECIAL MEE 011'Ll TO TEE CO LED CZECEL i • .1 Parties wishing to stun noir= td Vatted States, England. Ireland. Sc • dpsl cities and •towns_ of Europe. r drafts for that purpose. I • Td or from the old country, by bell mg lines, slave on band. FAXIZELS lIIIOUOIrr i On= AT =DV, Sighed Price Paid for U.S Bonds, JOS. POWELL; Preaident. December I, 1869. ... THR , 'CHEERS PERWLVI, RED, WHIT &, BLUE. TRAMP, TR.a.aw The ,cys, are Marching, and the Girls and Men ,and Won4en, too, all rushing for their Groceries to the ji [ RED, WIIITE &' BL E siszTE. 10:uaiDifwo,;( GROCRIES & PROVISIONS Now sold clmaper than the cheape the lino of Groceries & Previalone, iGR - Q r • Kept at the Bell. White S Blue S get a pile of gouda fora little mon . I 1 I IN cAsnFO COUNT-Ilt - I'RDIIC At the fled, White .t.l3tne :to: eot 'i ' I • 1 . . TIIE BIGUST PRICE PALI? BRAItHAL 8, ELUGHT;. BRIDGE STREET, TDWiND.A. Towanda daii 28 '74: • BOOK-BINDBY.-T : A." is reapactfully informed that had been removed t• the "Rep third story, where will be done , In all Its various brandies, on to . as ..the tinaea'l will allow.' The /i der the charge of An experienced Binder, and all wor done in a style and manner 'which Mnsie, Magazines. Newspapers. bound in every variety "of style. tion will be paid to tne Ruling and 1 NECKLACE To any desired pattern; witiclt ii, laity. will he warranted. All work will be ready for deft., er 4 The patronage of tlio public ie e • fact satisfaction gnarrenteed. Towanda. August 186 G.—ti • MO THE CITIZENS OF PENN 1.. SYLVANIA,—YoUr attention lie' 'pectin,. in cited to the fact that .the National i flanke are now prepared to receive intbscriptiena to the' ,Capital Stock of the' Centennial Board . :Finance. The' hands realized from thissconree are to be employed, pa the erecttcoa of the buildings for the International fthibition, and the expenses connected with the' tame. it is confidently believed that the Keystone State will be represented by the Mime of every citi-1 zen alive to patriotic commemoration -of the one; hundredth birth-day, of the nation.' The shares of stock are offered fir $lO each, and I subscribers will' receive a tuuniSo•e r y steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing and Preservation as a' national memorial, • Interest at the rate of cis per cent per annum viill! be paid on all owner:its of Centennial Stock from date Of payment to Jatuary I, 18714 i t Subscribers who are not neari National Bank an remit cheek or -Vont-office or er to the' tinder , signed. Sept '73. T 1 1374 PLACE TO BUY YOUR __ 1 , PIABNESS 'AND nor.sE FIX CGG 1 GEN.-ERALLY. i .. Is at C. F. DAYTON'S, in the store' lately- ocCopled by JUlins IToltY as a .Clot,tting' littc:Fe. Having ro. moved my establishment to more- commodious and convenient quarters, 'I respectfallr invite my old customers, and, all in wanted' anythrng in thilins l of , I HWS - ESS, saDDLEs, NETS. BLANKETS, 7HIP , &c., ,-..., to give me a call, eeling in 'sled that frots the facilities I possess for; purchas ng stock 1 , I caa do a better Job; at a lower price,' than any other is, taldillunent in the connty.i I DON'T FORGET THE PLACE -1 NE POOH BE LOIT' THE FOT & ITERUITE STOW,. - 1 • . Mai 2e. • 1 ' j di F. DAYTON. BAKEB'Y AND . DIIONG ROOM. [ ri First block ttertk of Ward'rms. __ _1 1 B , !LES; CIAICE,CRAC.SERS, L , . t D'ASE t ;D DAIL T , 1, And sold at Wholesale and IBetail. ! ,1 In our toINIRG ROOMS we will accommodate the public ei d r y ieL: e l v tro e : l l 3 47_ a good meal at all I I On ANR 1 ICE. OBEA3I ON 14ND DURLNid 7 TRE:ERSEAsoN.,I , Also a floe aitiortmont of Grocerlea, Fruits. Nate, ko. . 1 maJir U 1 F9IC.S4E.---! , 1 I ° , 1 T13.41# I DERRABLEPME=GB, MURATA/7 LOCATED, _ 1_ , 1 , . 1 ON -EASY TERMS . 1 aicinVily rayraonts tako ' ~ :portion l of tho pnr cl.ta:4 money. Jail 11.1874. ; - A.T. NOBLE ti CO. r Ci )0D FARM VOR SALECheap, emitalnit; about 74 acres, about 150 acre' im proved, formerly owned by J. If. llosrman.ilee'd LT; Toned, goc t trims •barn, good water. young boaringlniit trees , and situate in Asylum tap,., tour miles from Towanda. ITurina ealky. Enquiro of la. GOFF, Towanda, or 1 . • - ! • tY. B. axasetrag,_ 5.1A,r . - WI! erVare,' rl' 0. A. BLAU WANDA, ?l, I t Pairdir, AXD lirfA/L CM U 1:GIS TSt , DR repaired their with a • g 01 n B, &MUM rowDras, MS, IifYAII2B. , . WINES, lad aII kazefauxunts. An 4 a Fwe Asao4me 1 PAHBAQE ncki, ..:.~.. FOB, THE F L ' () U,R, 4 AND 800 H. a. warrAKE BLL LOOKS, F 1 K. FRALEY, Tress= l er, 90417aliint St., rill's. D. F 1" at the old , and well an tITGAR. CIGARS lit,lL3 MEI toy girt of the • , et the prin . here procure steamer, or sal Gold and dike BEITEI Ja Cashier. t. Ev.erythin E D, .1, 11=1 ERI ES MEI PUBLICL e Book•Blndery' stet" BTUIdIng,, s as reaaoriablei .dery will be na-i - I aillbe promptly l • • of be excelled. l Old Boots, kc.,' 'Particular Atte*- : finding of 1 I i I nality arid dara-: when primaised, and per- Coafectionery, I ;COTT dc CO.
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