Ssricultural. SONG OF TOE FLU% In the autamu, u the hollows All are fillefi with flying leaves, And the chlonies of swallows Qnit the nnaintic Ffnecned , eaves, And a silver mantle glistens Over all then:dm vale, Si ts the little wife and listens To the beating ot the To the,ponnding of t • d:il— By bier cradle sits and listeni To the flapping of the flail. Ti bright summer dayd are over. And .her eye no longer sees The red bloom, upon the,clover. • :! The deep grcq , n upon the trees ; Hushed the hel,gt ( I ; finch said :o' Mtn the litott:e Qua:: ;; al.e hears the'ntello4 thrut.te! , g' IV: thunder of •he fhtit,, ; The low thunder or the flsid , Thrnugli‘the aral . .er air the thr:.lit.itig And reverberating fill Ir. rite Late the stent'vounl.; I ht• - blpir gthfit.iug, Etan ' cis with runt-a-I:pc:l , i Velting,'out goidvn trri..}ur, Froin the rip: and ru.tlit4; 011,-wis ever knight s.Tru ,, r Viurricr il! I n 0./i , .11)" Halt so handsome as her farm( r, Ag he plies the.fl , he.wiehls the'llashing iI it The baie-throatcti, brown young 'faitiv., As he ev:,t,gs the sontain.g ? Ail the httifeti that 'Saw the eovtine.„ Ail the tweet desire 0' gain, I 'All the joy that watched the growing • And the 3ellowing of the grain, And the love that went to Woo her, And the that shall not fail-1 Awed* speaking seal) tit her In tbetpnlses of .the flail, , Of the palpitating flail-- Peet and Future whisper to her In theimune of the tail. • • In its crib their babe LS sieeping,l And tee owlet:ant, from the ao . All the afternoon is creeping •, Slowly round upon the floor . - And the shadows soon will darken, And the daylight soon must pale, / When the wifeo more shall harken To the tramping of the i tlill, ; liiTd the dancing of the flail— Wlfen her heart-no more eball harken To the foothill of the flail. 9. ; And the babe .1 shell grow aed strengthen Be a maiden', be a wife, While the moving shadows lengtheh Round the dial of their the ; ; • Theirs the trust of friend and neighbor, And an age serene and hale, When machines shall do the labor Of the strong arm and the-flail, Of the stout-heart and the flail- 1 'Greet mash nee perform the labor Of the good old-fashioned But when blessed among women, '; And when honored among men, ra They look round the,can the brit:llmpg Of their utmost wishes then, Give them happiness completer? And can ease and wee lth avail, - To-make any music sweeter Than the pounding of the flail? 'Oh, the sounding of the flail.! 'Ssver ramie can be sweeter Than the beating of the flail! ' - 1 . T. THOWDILEDGE, in Oa- ptr's Varieties of Wheat• The Reading .has been bbown by Cyrus T., Fox, Secretaxy of the Berks County Agricultural' and Horticultural Society, sixteen differ ent samples of fine yarieties of wheat, contained in separate bottles, neatly labeled. „Tee following is a list of the 'varieties, ,with the yield *of each in bug:Leis to the acre, and the,,, dis tinctive peculiarities of each La%caeter, red: bearded, Shoemaker, red, Fillloth, - Arnold No. 9, white, mouth, Vi'..-ek's White, white, l•MOOtil, ,TFrxr.ings, beardt? 1, o:l..Wtato Choff Mediterranean . , NV , 7 red, 1.)-rdeil. . Z 4. 8 11 :,sera, Nvnite, smo'.,th, , .34 52 D.,:! redvkeaided,' ' . . al TA, n ;b and_ileady, red, snic,cltl/ Lcartlea4s '55 r,rztta.r23 - , red, brarded., B 7 44 r :•,z, a.r.,1.,r ~ ' •mc,:., t ls, frGr:S IL L. LantiLi, 4) 1417.,'ti0.v..r - Yl, free % M. .I.:',Ell:r, Lanatec,r from Er.,!f ru Cawson - White Winter, a new va rie‘ty, irdnri the:Depariment! of .Agri &-.ltrire, Washington.. • _Egyptian Wheat, from A. Holtz_ Lanc.ister-Co. • i wit be observed thati,the Foltz w1:...at:...4-,;- : credit.ed with th - e largest tho acre, there being pits from three ditierent farnis, on which-the - yield war. frrjai 40 to - bushels to: the. acre . . Thn Egyptian wheat is a new variety, Nil4ich be ing Fold, at the rate *of $1 per, 100 grains, the entire stock iu this dorm : _Ai). being in the hands of One an The Clawson White Winter, iiz tin • ev,eeedirigly fine variety of iliac wLeat which the - Depprtmpt of Ag- riculfure is, desiroris of inirodriping. The other varieties in the list !were all grown on the Experiroi-ntal Farm, at West Grove, Chester Co., by john Carter, Superintendent, by Whom , they were exhibited.at our-late Co. Fair._: • The yield to te acre - wait ob • tamped from careful measurements wade, and the above is a correct rec:. ord of the comparative produCtive _ r.v.,;s„.of- the different varieties , ein, 1)1-a or, : i To : Land for Gp.zing. tl'aua - agricultural addreis :Wore the New . 17,,i1 State Agricultural So cicty,- lir. Sturtevant :gave his ideas as land adapted to 'grazing and in;;, -f . .)llows :--When ferelF, or undulating:4 are united with rich hey haw , and a temperate clime, we have the natural conditions for graz ing herds. It is well! understodA at prt.E.eut that no chalige can 'occur in an animal without an eqUivalent ex penditure of force: The • animal which has to .devote a large portion of taken food- with supPlyipg; .the ‘vastd of force expended in -con'sfant •wanderings over a scant pasture, or t in . - . - ercoming quantity in ascending hills and steer:places, is at a disad vantag-e:in sturing, fat or increasiiig groWth,with another animal of Whom llicse effort's are not required. . check, the preduction. of 'fat . 13i, in 'creasing. the labors of the anima), the 'respiration, is exeited, oxygen in ex cds;s passes into the lungs,:and ajpor; tioh of the carbon,, which might otherwise become fixed in the forma tion of fat, uniting with the oxygen, disappears. The-art of breeding, in so far as it is the art of .economizing forces; is shown to bo with the breed er who best adjusts his breed to!that totality._ Ashes for Cattle. ' The Lice-Stock. Journal has a cor respondent who found his.cattlu giv en to the habit of-eating wood, Chew ing bones; etc.„ They became thin in flesh, refused to eat . hay and pre sented a sickly appearance. He had IlYimpression that' their, food lacked the constituents foi Making - hone, and His neighbors use bona meal, without uotic?ng and good result` wifatever. At last he put,.forr bush elo ('4 It at-bcd ashes in hill3arnyard, and till ew them out abtnCa'shovel ••full Each day. They all'Wie with ev .4ent relish. After turning theta out to rtstrire,,he put one peck of 'dry fish: per week on the ground in the ras!inc. They ate it all and gnawed 441 the grass where it had been Tht;caltle began to improve, gaining flesh \and looking better than the;, had done for several years. He says t his Ilothid appearance was utetiot tic, ti .Fars ago, from the fact that the ground was new and ashy from the burning of the woods and land clearings:, Sinai this discovery he gives oneviart, of ashes mixed with --one quart of salt to twelve head of cattle about once a'week." How to - task( a. sThw horact 4s.st 13 feea an't Mtn. • , Miscellaneous. L & N.Y. CANAL & BM: CO. -- MUUMUU= 01 PLBRIXOIIII TEAM To tateeffoct Ain 15,187{. SOUTZWAAD. failaP4l. l • 10 8 78 ir No :210.; No. c No. 1 : No. ' So.' No.! No. 13 '99. , 9. , 7. ,sratioss. ; 8 ; 30.1 9. ; 4. ?As ~r 84 lip ,P II • ,919 iUN ,rid TN i 2 05 / i 7 05 1 8 051.'1%'6 Ta 11442 55i : 1 115 956 , 2 50, 1 7 40, 9 50,..80Lf40. il2 22 ! 200,11 45 1 6 46. • • 9 2U'i 11 '. AnbUrn., 921:4 t„ss: 140 1 In all I ..tuism. : 6 45; ;•• 7. N i 8 49. 112 281 I..Gwrgo.'.l 1 1 , 4 000 45 12 22 1 8 30, ..11:0.1rs..1 5 03112 501 4 1 5 1 910 9 3513 20 . 1 2,,i 905" Wirt t rly 2 , 4 'Allt 43 1 5 4 1 1 125 9 44 1 318 i 1331 9 121,...r5yrel 412'1135 1 5331 11 16 i 9 503 sa l 1 38, 9 19...Attmor• 403 11 72 628 i 110 .:. 1 345; .. o 3111.. stuan. , It 17, ,8 00 _ka fo, -._ 9 4(, ~ .T3F ter, . 1105 049 10 . 204 15: 205 10 00:Torso • a 3 30'10 591 459 735 ....1496: ` . lO 2.. , !.,lTyPa'ki'.• 110 821 728 •••• 4 47' " ' lO 0 7 . Kurt.irrid 110 111 103 .i,..'1. 57 ; . .10 30 Frt ta'nt'v: -, 150 021 ' 663 i .:5 13. '. 11 19 . Wy" Instuu; 9 68 1 640 a 17 / 5 35,. 300 Is 16,Laxycille 29 4 929 1 400 619 -.. 15 39: 11 22'8'4 1115. 9261 616 . .... 348 11 .771 B• wont. 9211 1 611 .... .il Of , ll 45,11etlippen; 9.10. 600 .'. ,0 10 12 30 11'to'y'n3' - 91A1 513 12 . 056 50 352'12 55 Tanktafk ! 136' 8 371 320, 6 ..,7 2U, 11 20 ...21114 .. 1 , . 1 ll ll 2 . 507 50, 433. 130,.L& B J.,12 .10. 74% , , AI 12 57 1 8 00: 4 42' , 1 411.Pittszon. 7 24,12 35; 7 351 - 17 1 2 00,91'nEr11,14.;* ! I 1518 35 1 5 091 3 27i W• r.arri9. I 151 2,32, , .. i 6 321 415 1 W Raven, A X 3 - 111' . r . lt: 7 101 4 25;9 . 1104.111 3 401 1 7 Sul 559 3r 13b..v1 1451 i 8311 553 Allentoin , i 4 48 . ,8346 05 E p Jane 00 1 18 44 6 1 15 Bethleh to 530 1 915 620. Easton.. 6 451 10: t 101 945 „PI:01'i . 9 05, r 540 New York 5 40 Waaleton. 1.4 IC NM •DDZISOSALTII•I3i. . 32 Wise Towand• 710 a. m.: stopping at an *nations, arrivktg at Waverly at 805. and Ilmias at 900 S.. x. ; • No. 31 leaves Elmira 530 p. m.: Stopping at all -itations. striving at Waverly 6 15. and Towanda ilOsx. Train 6 leaves Philadelphia 2:10 P. M.. No* York 1245.. arriving, st Tonkhannuck.lo,.lso P. 31. Train 3 leaves Tunkhannork et 7:00 A. M.. aril, 0g at Philadelphia 2:15 P. 11.. and New York 3:55 P.ll. Trains a:and 15 run daily with Pullman Sleeping :sirs attached. P . Drawing Wain tars sttached to Trains 2 and 9 oetween Elmira and Philadelphia. R. A. PACKER, Supsrintendent. C. COWEN is now prepared to. supply country mercharits with CROCKERY WARE of all-kinds, CHMA AND GIASSFiABF. OF ALL MINDS Also the largest easortment of FANCY CHINA, BOHEMIAN, ETRUSCAN, ALA- BASTER and LAVA. VASES, MANTLE, CENTER TABLE AND BRACKET ORNAMENTS, MOTTOS PLUGS AND CUPS AND SAUCERS, DOLL HEADS. 13110 SING BETS bua. Iba. 23- 12 27 32 PS 46 J 1 8 And a thousand other varieties of Goliday Goods, at from 10 to 20 per cent less than the) can order either from Sew York or of any agent that travels for, orders, besides an endlesi variety of r. 3 25 31 YANKEE NOTIONS, _BV*7)Y MADE CLOLEIDIG SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, lIOSIERX Or ALL Ella S, And a 'large stock of b eat American Table and Pocket Cutlery, beautiful Tei Trays and Salyer", cith a store full of other goods all new and dealt* ble, and ebeaper than over WU known In thl• of any otbf r naarlut To sate money now is the time, and T. C. CO7irai'S is the place to make a little money get a big pile. (Oct. SPECTACLES! . _SpECTACLES! ! AIIUNDEL TII'TF,P These Lenses hare the power of Protecting the Eye - from IRRITATION aristng from - Light. Ike , coumanied by Elea. Under R American and English letters patent. • REASONS WHY THE ARUNDELTINTEMSPEpTACLES SgOrLD BE PREFERRED. TO ALL OTELEBS They hire the power of Arresting the Beat-Etna of Solar or artificial Light befere entering tre Eye. They are Violet Tinted yet eo constructed that when applied to the Eye_appaar the high and low numbers are the same tint; W . A. CHAMBERLIN JEWELER, TOWANDA. PA AIiER - rqiN & SWISS WATCHES STERLDIG SILVER SPOONS ARD ES. i.OGERS BROS. CELEIMATED SILVER.,WAIIE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, &c. &c 01;POsITE COURT HOISSR V. CALL - enE sr.E THE NATIONAL, A LABGE; HEAV 7' COAL COOKL4O atove,Nras ever offered so cheap STOVES, RANGES, piaE44*l IRON, .• STEFT4, PATENT NVHEIF:TS, KEROSENE LAMPS, Nickel Plated STUDENT LAMPS, FIRE PROOF CHThINEYS, SHOT GUNS, R-EVOLVERS and AMIINITION, - FANNING LIME CEMENT, 4 ? SASH, OODDINO. RUCTILL & 00. Oct. Vs 943 2P5 S - 91 , 1 10 'l99u 1146' 10 471 12 15' 'll 85 10 25 10 05 110 U 8 55' 8 451 820 700, 630 10 85 10 05 asol Tool lIE I JEWELRY BOXES, MATCH SAFES LOOSING GLMOESI PAPER AND META PM, . AGENT EIIMMEI W. A. CHAMBERLIN Mao, a great iatiet:y of 111 FEED CUTTERS, DOORS rWANDA MARBLE WORKS, GEO. MoOABE awe psi cecetvir iLc c;-cfi AND AMER L _ MARBLE Zoe ethibitoo two m o tion. ho which they Witt' the Wootton of tho puha°. I r'' bll keep on ban* of Wrath to order MON,IIMENTS, TOMB STONES, ILLNTLES, &a., Musa IV% AT THE LOWEST TEMA Perim! In want of onything is our lino re spectrally Malted to eon and examine our stock. ItcCABE & SON. Toyama,. may 1 . /SM. . , D. W. SCOTT tic CO., • • - BAKERS AND GROCERS, Firlit block Forth of Ward House: We have added materially to our stock, and now offer a ULU assortment of I • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We keep no books. add no percentage for bad debts ; therefore we can and will give you the low. est rates. 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Pa.. is prepared to furnish dealers with all saes of Anthracite Coal. prepared in the beat manner. from the celebrated' Cooper Vein. A full sueply of this Coal maY be seen by caning on W. R. Homiaton. a• the Se— Coal Yard, on Pine one hick south of Main street. where all are Invited to call. Fall weight and good quality insured. L.. S. CASE. ToWanda. Fah. 11. 1R74. WEST STREET HOTEL, • sos. 4' 42, 43 &41 WEST sr., stvrsons. A TEMPERANCE HOENE. ON THE ECROPEIN • PLAN. • 17,00179 50 and 7$ cents per Bay. CHARGER very 3101•EltaTa.. The best inests.srvi .•egetables in the martet. BEST BEDS la the •By June Tl. B. T. B • Barr*. Prolyprittoe. 0 TO JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASHION 3LkIN STREET„ FOB LATEST STYLES IN SPRING i'grio SUMILEIt OLOTHENG 0091111Tnittl STMT DAT Towanda, 401 Sh Ml* =1 wAcmagat, WAGONS I MEM Than any other establishment in the Of every description manufactured WAGONS on hand a large assortment of . . /AiMBES AND LIGHT WAGONS vim= i wiru I= SELL CHEAPER country. • WAGONS AND OABBTAGEt3 to order on.atiort notice. JAMES BRYANT. Towiaaa, Mw al $, FROST At SONS Would inette the Public to:call and esuuht(their NEW STYLES OF i FURNITURE IRLBUF 4' have now on hand the LARGET AND BZ3T ASSONIIIIENT OF GOODS »ws.~Ls, .Aveale yrices hieh ersered to de UNDERTAKING t - ramonable tonna. We also keep to store and mato to order SASH BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, FLOORINGS, ,!zo Oct. 1, 1873. WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY . AGLINEIT -LOSS Olt DAMAGZ BY FIBE AND LIGHTNING We represent over fifty Millions Capital. Old English and Home Oompiales. OnsareizgoviAzopi iN'Tail OLDEST AND WICINDT STOOL . A 1 .1. 7M‘77' ' r, tairrtirs• Erma. X5N11)51.146 akf:111 AkCsl 51 From one day to on year NOBLE & VINCENT Fab 10. lit7R. SUPERIOR MI-BICULTURAL MACIINZBT; for Sale by R. M. WELLES, TOWANDA. PA., Office No. 3 Demur's Block, north aide of (heart House square. WHOLZIOALB AND ERTAIL DEALER ARD %IZIPLOTTIREREI AGENT. Mowing Machines. Bone Powers' and Threashers, Wheel Rates, Plaster Sowers, Grain Seeders, Hay Tedders. Iterersible and steel Plows. 0 luirstors, •ThW Hone Hoes. gicirsr Hullers and Panning Mills. Lams maims. Irma 'myna. WI sans° halo CRT= rOIIZZI DI TEI IROBL.D. COES IIIl •L W POI RAMC 01POW13. AO.. IC. CIDIOVVII and Mmoripttre. Illustrated printed Mr; cedars, fun:lashed lor mailed free to all applicants. It will coot but three mints to send for circulars In postage \ I " Farmers when In Towands..calland see me. prtl72 - I R. M. wELLICR. DA-YTOI & -BROTHER, Dealers WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF- UM. FORS, &0., For whirl the highest matt price la paid at all times. Mice to V. L Itcseenlield'a liter% litain.et., Demi tonna 1 scry.l4.lo TOWANDA $ PA. AN UNDOPUT THAT GOOD GOODS ourrursG novsE is Having recently fitted n ons store lately occupied accommodate my rapidly fully ask my old custom ly. to call and examine in NEW STOCK SU t CLOTHING, dnd Wanly inemielves 7 prices defy comp"- ' tl on. - Towanda, M•y 4, 1874 NEW DRY 0 ' • ' hiEssits Buntaeu. & GOV. Wm removed their atof Dry Goods from the Wi n. old stand of R. A. Pettis, pontethe Court Souse TO THE EAST STORE I* BEIDLEItAE'S BLOCS. And are daily receiving • , NEW GOODS FlOl3. THE CITY In addition to the Bankrupt Stock of 8.-L. Bottle, which 'hey are selling for about half price. Come and pen for yourselves. If we don't save you some money, don't buy. 00n. Beidleman's Block, (I . 4af the Bridge.) Bridge at, Towanda, 04. l, 1874. - , C 0 A 'l4 ! OLD TOWAND: COAL YARD ! MICE oic i SCOTT Take pleasure Ili annormong to their friends and 'the public omneraily. that they are prepared to fur nish any of the fol owing named Coals In quantities to suit pu•ehaserli, thormighly screened and slated, and at is low rata" as at auy yard to 1 owsuda. We keep the. best Coats from tho Pittston and:Willtes- Barre mine& SULLIVAN ANTfIRACITE COAL, AU sizes, from minel in Sullivan County, • BARCLAY :(SMITH AND STOVE: From the Old Barclay mints. We are; Sole Agents. VI orders left at the stores of Long leittevens. F J. Calkins. Horton's.' Kirby'. Drag Store, or at our Coal office corner of Itiver and glisatkrth's streets, will receive prompt attention. Please give Its • ml l. 8. PIERCE. Wm. SCOTT Towanda, Pa., September 2q, 1874._ lISQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The first winter term of this Institution will com mence moNDA.v, November 2. 1874, with the fol lowing list of experienced teachers : EDWIN E 91311 4 iLfiR, Pianictrat, An6ient Languages, Math and English Branches Ei L. HILLIS, Ai B , Commercial, MaLliematical and Scientilla Branches. MISS MARIi!E. MERRILL. Patanniss, Comnion egad Higher English. MESS MAY I mhsos, CoMMon and Higher English. MLLE 2. F LEQUIN. French, Drawing and Painting. MRS. 0. Ia.'3.4.LDWEcI. Vocal Music. MISS METNTEC. HAWES, lii•tramental Magic. Classes will commence the 'truly ^f Philosophy and other anencete. The ',anatomic, reorganization of classes will take place, in order that new eta dents may be properly claseifi.d. and such new classes will be started as the wants of the students may demand tipecial Mention will Be given to those students pertaining to a businese ecncithon, that this de mand made upon the school by students tram the country may be fully provided for. An additional advantage will be an access, free of charge, to stn. dente of the school, to the evening school, which will probably commence with the epenitig of the term. Special attention given to the preparation of boys for College. Regnlar instruction in Drawing and Vocal Music tree of charge. Excellent advantages, in Insvumental Music and voice culture. Tuition Goal Si to $lO ,er term. Board. Includ ing furnished rooms, lights, washing. die., $4O per term. For circular or farther information, address er call upon the Pfincipal, E. E. QTII4IALL, at To wanda. Pa. Mutsu Fox. *rat. Board of Trustees. .1..0. FROST k SONS. NEW ARRANGEMENT AT TilE FIRST WARD - BAKERY. MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE Having purchased.the stack and fixtures of H. A. Cowles' Bakery, be. refitted the establishment and purchased en entirely " NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Suited to the trace, such as Paoczarrs, Trts: i COFFEE, Dm= Fauns, CANNICD limits, CLED/Ei; CONVECTION/CAT, Fes Buten, • Weems, alum, ii 01.1.8, &c., DAILT? A Etoit and attractive ICE CREAM SALOON • Wild be opened in connection with the establish mont. where ladti, an 1 gentlemen can We've and the best cream agd other delicacies of the season. , THE DINING . 'ROOM Has been refurnished. and will at all times be anP ' pUed wIW substautial eatables, which will be served at reasonable rit4 Farmers and otners visiting town will tied this a convenient piece to supply the wants of the inner man. UAW E. EXErI/EDGE.. Towanda, April 23, FA FiOT MAD aunt At anius OLFF'S °Asia ) TErAN Al IttiBTLIEBN l'EtifrA ;tee large and coninualt tly VOX k MRCVS. to creasing trade. I respect , sad the public pineal elegant CGI EMI Juikus WOL)1. OD STORE ANDA 1 IN TO lia&a Tit* Damn, . J. DO AL Cr= hand the ALLENTOWN LIME! Best quality'. Allo, COPI.;AY vEM:ENT4 TO OUR, PATRONS. GEO. H. WP OD it CO., PHOTOGRAPHERS, OWANDA, rA. 6ntern! for the generous patronage of the paiit year, would inform all wanting Pictures. that we are tall adding to our establishment NEW AND IMPROVED INSTRUMENTS, And adopting tried and approved modes o printing and retouching in order to secure FINER PHOTOGUAPIIS THAN HERETOFORE made outside of the cities, and that we make It a specialty scietillarge all kinds of Pictures to any size desired, and finish in Water Colors, Indlaink, or 14.011, in &he Bur STYLES AN 0 VERY LOW PRIOVL We also eudeevor t• cake ill the time possi ble in mskina children. pictures, so es to se cure the best results. We are constantly adding to our stock of FBA /4EB All new patterns and tasteful styles, and hor nbill them at a small advance from coat prices. Way 14.1873: .Fait SALE olt denlrtt• Die House fend Lot on Fourth street, Mtn horse north of 0, D Bartlett's. OutiVeglieut to Inati tote or OrnoodAtrhooL Maguire on promises. WM. 8, MOSOMIP. Toinni3l.lharb 12. '74% Q WOODFORD,'• S . • _ AT TEN NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No:4. =ON k MP/TM BLOC/LBW:DOB at 1 Is receiving one of the largest and best /dock of BOOTS & SHOES ev4er brought in Towanda. which he ie offering at the vary lowest prices for Cash, consisting of GEsiw Cos, MT & Stuns, , Bore OALir BOOTS. LIDEI4 ?theses and Cuunsiusis Shoes 'of al kinds, 'all . bought direct from tho Manufacturers, and hand made, goods warranted. A ruin arms o lawraxa IND FINDINGS.: • Thankful for past ;favors, I sOiici a continuance of the same. Towanda, Slay, 1, NEW CARRIAGE FACTOIiI Opposite Iks new Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'L I: I*, 311:ii lap A AZ Itaipactiti anaunnot to his friends and pa that he has bulls a NEW BItICE. CATnalliriE FACTORY, wham he will constantly keep on hand 41011 am* mud of " FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, N, TROTTING IGILRYS, AND BEZLETONEL Stade of the beat material and finished in the best do style. Ms long ezpikrietioe In 140 Ontfiego . ., factories (Mu hl= a decided adtentagerover °tuts • In the Finish, Style and Dural)?lity . at his Wagons. All ths7 asks is as INSPECTION, OF HIS WORK prertiotts to purchasing olsewhere. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE MTN= SATISFACTIOY. Thankful for the liberal patronage forausrl7 az- . tended an* respectfully ask a continuance of the slum REPAIRING PBORPTLY ATTENDED TO reduced prices Tnininele. lan. 11. 16M—if FOUNDERY & MACHINE 13130.11'. The undersigned having perchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately, owned by John Wixom, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining • their business, with promptness and dispatch. MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS MAN DRILLS, And all kinds of. MILL IRONS MADE TO ORDER. ENGINES, REPAIRED, And all work warranted to give aatlataction. SHINGLE MACHINES • Of the bleat and most Improved kinds man and kept constantly on hand mull for ass. PtOtrallS, IiaDMIELL, IKON AND' WOODEN BEAM Of all klndL. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUG : PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds, Aar the West improvements ke constantly on hind. CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTING =mat GRATE& SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON RETTLES And all kinda . of oaptingi farnlabed to Mardi 30.1270. • IKEA:22 a ROCKWELL. BLOOD & CO., • Still continue o manufacture' their, celebrated • .1 HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will sell • better machine, for leas money tha n. can be had elsortunie to the world. We 'claim for Mir machines that they will do is much, or mor e, than any ober. and am more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it ie well down. We will seed • • DISCSIPITM r eATALO4II:TI:I3. of our inedible*. on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, 1, . I Ons dl Two Horn THRESHER di EEPERATOIPi TWLESNERI and CLEANERS ' : CUOMO DRAG SAW Kays, SAW AND GEIST HELL work done to order. Ghwni i call beforepurchasing elsewhere, - va cramicnrug 'skim '• 0 0 ( 00'I CI am& 2. lam • • T'NEW IMPROVED REIIINGTONSEVINGMACIi7N AWARDED THE •MEDAL FOR PROGRESS AT VIENNA, 1873 THE grorrrsr &gum or MIDAL JVCFARDEO taz Ezzosmost. NO SEWING idiCHiNIC REOEMND A, MOE= 4' ♦ rrw Goon ar.4.50:56 I.—A New.lnvention thoroughly Tested Ind •= • cured by Letters ratent. • 2.—Make. as perm:t lock stitch; alike on not• eides, ou all Muds of goods. tr.ints Light, Bruo. th. :foliates/ and Itapid- r beet combiustion of I/maitre- S.—Durable—vans for years without repairs. 5 —Will no sit. violent.s of work and Fancy Stitch ing is ssupetior ussinier. —la Blest easily Managed by' the operator. Least., of stitch may be &awed while running. Ibo machine can be threaded without passing thread through holes, • 7 —Design simple, ingenious. elegant, forming the stitch without the use cog wheel gears; rotary cams Or lever arms. Has the Atitom -Drop reed. which insures uniform longth of stitch it any *peed. Ilse our new Tercel Controller. which al lows easy movement of needle-bar rid prevents fa rm to thread. &--tlo.itruction most careful and finished: It Ir m.inutsctured by the mod ek hfnl and extiertern mechanics. at the osiennited ttEMINOTuN t i t lON. N. L PIIILAD*IIIII6 , 012 GIMERI A.2.4D_YROVIEIIOI, MoOA.B . E & EDWARDS, FAMILY. G.BOOERIES PROVISIONS, ICUCUWS NW SLOG*, TOWAXDA,. PA. .Are inotteete it tweseisy to eannserste ail th e . dlferent ertktee we keep. Our seeortotentie FIRST CLASS GOODS NEW STEAM FLOURING: MILL , • IN BBEAREQUIN, .PA • • The inbscrib desires to give notice that his • new •. • STEAM FLOTRENG, • Is now In inionessfra operation. and that he is pre pared to do ail woritin his line on short notice. CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ONSITCB BAUR DAT • TUT IT IB RECEIVED. • * Whin!. Buckwheat and Bye Motu, Corn Med. Peed. Bran. Be.. always on hand - and for sale at iewest rates. .PABTIODLAB NCITICE...Penions nvinge °Oho west/ids of the river deitruig to patronize my mill, will have their to paid btrtb when they hate A tonbuena• and upwards. , .rP. AvERB.. C. B. PATCH, LIM I:l:4a;VN:truA:4l PRIZE. STORE Wholesale and WWI Vedas is AND , ALWAYS COMPLETE. We Rat nothing but Dish laid for Parmors Prodoso. March 1. IWO. y~~:. a :,r :~ pplaiitA:ol: 4 l GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS, TOWANDA, Pa. The beet brawls of FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND The highest imlco paid for sU hinds of COUNTRY PRObUCIe, BUTTER, POULTRY AND GA.M.E. Especial attention paid to filling orders. Goods delivered free of charge anywhere in the Borough. C. B. PATCH. Towanda. Jan 14. 18741 BARGAINS IN STOVES! TINWARE, HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, GLASS, - 'CARPENTERS: TOOLS, &c., • am, dc., Given to all purchasers for Cash, at , H. T. JUNE'S HARDWARE STORE, TOWANDA, PA. lIF A DQUARTERS lon WATCHES,, J.EW,ELRY MEI ,S VERWAR F 31. HENDELMAN Hal opt(nea a , NEW, JEWELRT I STORE, ON BRIDGE STREET In the building formerly occupied by Young &- Tltua,with a large &north:tent of Gold and Silver American and Swiss Watches, Fine Gold Je*elry, Gold Sets, ORAINS AND RING% CHAIN BRACELETS: BUTT N , .PINS, &c. &c. &c. Sc. A full of SOLID auxin and plated wars. SPECTACLES iND EYE GLASSES . Of an kind s--001d. Silva: and Steal CLOCKS From the cheapest to the best, and many other art ties too numerous to mention, but to ha seen by caning. IL HENDELIJAN. N. B. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by practical workmen, and warranted. Towanda. Nov. 10. '73 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL. WAY.—lnreet routs North a id Routh to Bal timore. Witabdruelon. Philadelphia - end all points . South ; also to sinflalo. Nuagar Yak Snapanaion Bridge. nortiester. sir-mue and all points East and West on the New York CPlll.l , tl Ihtilruad. and the Canadaa. ita.. On and atter Bnuday.,Nov. 23. 1873, trains will leave ELMIRA ita tollowa : . EM=l 24341 arrive • Northern Express Morning Accommodation telmilng 1113=1:21 Southern Espreia Mail porthern Express north and Southern Ex press smith. are through traius beitaseu Rochester ai.d Baltimore; the Biiruingpod evening nooormi• Bandana'. uprth coutuict at causndsigus with trains for Ilithester and the r ells._ G. - CLINTON iIeADNEE, Gan Rupt. IM TCPUMAIvaI Pun BlZMuca% PRESENTS -FOR ALL IT Tlll is constantly ramtving, to sddttlosi to his stock of Jerweliy, • PINS, BINDS, gal AMERICAN and SWII3 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES SILVER PLATED WARE OV . ALL V g GOLD, - /EMU £3D MUM SPECTACLES, EWER An' PLATED Nos AxDonatiiii. JANIS IIkOABA WV. ICDRAItDS. WATCH. MOOR and IL , WELRY repalliag dtme in the beat manner, Ana warranted. to merit Thanks fors liberal patronage _ an a continuance of tba-samo. Tgwanda, 19oT. 19, 'Ts 0, A. BLACK CROCKERY OP VARIOUS PAT MA as low as the lowest._ GLASSWARE, rwould say to the public that on any goods pa. . I, In stock I will not oe undersold.] Towanda. Feb.l9. 1974 'VET VII A. CHAMBERLAIN, • • ttc., 3u. , a 2, IRI'l ANIEL_ F. BEATTY ST, CO., or CELEBRATED GOLDEN TO:ICE PARLOR OR Aftr . -- ranked by' eminent musicians and distin guished men of honor in this country at , in Eu rope, as the, leading parlor. organ now in nee. We challenge any maker to equal them I , For (March, Sabbath Schools, Lodges, a.. well as the parlor. they have no feral. - Testimonials and calla of honor are amistatitly being received in their favor. Au offer: Where we have uo agents weWill allow any one -wishing to porrhase one of our orgatia, the agent's discount. Also to any responsible party ..wishing to purchase one of our organ a friim al dia. , tanm, and•psefer to ere and examine it , lie'tore Pay ing for it, the same will be granted them by sending ns a recommendation from the cashier of your nearest bank, or some prominent man in' your vi cinity. and it the organ Is not JIM as represented, you have the liberty to retu.n the came at our ex. penes, we paying the freight both wept. It is with Pleastl.re - ' 6O introduce the GOLDEN Tort rn. know ing that it wiltgive enrcersal satisfaction. as It tre te:fees maul advauLteev over all others. - Teo tone ex ~ , .18 in fullness, and the deep 'ribration of sounds an evidence that it'stands first as to merits Of all musical inet.uments now in use. We select a few abstra c ts from letters and edit°. .rials which we are coustantly receiving in favor of our organs, andwish : you to read them : We cry "Eureka " for we fourid What we wanted. .3 P. Wll.Befl, I am pleased with the sweetness of its tone: PROF. P VAN LIIRANEE, Moline, 111. Pure as gold —Daily Patriot. • Our mus cal critics call to see. It. They are der lighted with it. OEO. L, FREET, Altoona, fs. We would recommend th excellent inetruthent to the mums] world, for its fineness of tonetPe toreburg (Indianst Democrat. Combines sweetness and strength in its tone.— tAw , sto Grz•tte: For quality, promptness and exqnisite of tone they are unequalled. • pROF. Ruda. IPPNOR I can with plantains recommend it to any in 'want of a dravelass parlor organ. PROF. 0. HUNGER, Mahon, City • lam well pleased With them. J. B. BEO KRUM. - Hagerstown, ltd. I am pleased. with the tone of the instrument. ROBERTR, Brookly o. I. I First among its advantages Is the greet scope of Its exprese!ou. being eoustrueted to play the softest nalieiv. and. when desired. to 'Lorene.. its poser. Can either gradually or, suddenly produce more vol ume of tone tuan any other orgau of its claps. This is arc' raplisbeo- by our new ltsteut. Double Forte S-sl.l. so arranged th t toe sound Is thrown out by a airect pa/Wage through the ease: we mm', that every faintly thrnughnut this coitutiy, as well as Europe. may test Its, wonderful prodticlug ytialittet. Orders have been re ceived et au• - h rapid rates that we hate been eom- Yell. d W enlarge the manntactury, and put on +still larger force of alullful mrcuattics to order to supply the demand*. We, however', now aro h .ppy to an nounoe that we canflit onions promptly and with •tne utmost dispateh. We also call the attention to our world-renowned • • EUREKA PIANO. 1 Tide Plano I. fast gaining a reputation as the lead. iL.g pi .tor forte now In nee. send for illustrated price list and a hat of testi. Amovini,.. some of whom VIII may know usiotti,our Orgsus from the past muuttis to a.3ceut-en Address, DANIEL F.- BEAT I Y Washington, Warren Co.. New Jersey, I . .. 10 20 pm .. 12 90 m sunriNG DUNE AT MS. •35 pm 2 OS pm 6 45 am HENRY KINGSBURY'S DRESS- MAKING ROOMS, No: 2, AR,CAD BLOCK. NEW JEWELRY SWAZI A. A. 1100ZWELL TOM UOW INErnt• BINGS. STUDS, CHARMS, IstECELACF/C, CLOCKS Of all &script:lows st the lowest prices W. A. ItOCKIni. OFFERS TERNS, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, GLASS SHADE DFAT.FII fl DIAMOND sr FINE:JEWELRY,, WATCHES AND-()LOpKS,I, BEAM &,PLATT'S G&NS Aug. GU. rinds, Dee.l7. 1870. Tvß DOMAIN AND ENTAIL. Having exf • naively revered their ttlre at :the old =toad. have °venal w tb a large, new. arid Well: se fixte4 arc , consisting of ra•c tOLDB, E E MO. 811111318, ZUGAZ . 4 COATED PALLS. Pownras. OVID, EITIMPIL 7 071liZZO. WISES, kO6. Ovoci EXTAA PURE co," kiNtrFk" AND CIGARS FOBA POP ktmeDl LetUltlalidare and attention given to th rh:t.: of Preicrtyttons. Open tionstays . ,c.a c0,.t0 I I.f.m. At from a pan- to, p.ea can be`conimitAd at the store on 1111 9 iich week, as heretofore. D. H. TMINTIL. W. G. (JORDON. (lilt, Mai 7, 1872. gore than Compound, from V Wel Dr, Ilan' nrdni of - El= FIB $125,000. &W all Finsrp . This liarlt offers ITSETEMAI FACILITIEB for tht transaction of a • • GENE' : . 10. .1 Parties . United . eltsil cities dr/Sta for ME azgheit JOB. ' • Decew pot) . is mil 'JO ueeLi I third t.tcr A In alllta se “tla ti der eta • An eipezik donees a ed M. C. boand In t , •• .: 111 To soy d btht will 0. & BLACK/ MEM Tho pat foot mum rnlifflllc S HE In orde r BEST eto Ever openj WANDA, PA.I REG It is un Awl are o er than Ca MEE THE BARNES - la at C. F by .111iitl 1110 , 04 COUV •ZI = BARNE.S &c., the !emit du a be.t... tablishm• DON' DOW TA May V 13 In our public wi times of CO= Also a Vans, maylW MB HO MILL PR money o . { term or A EMI Ur other po for bratthese. we tow .hose it • REAL In either once U. 131, 18t * GORDON, PATTON'S NAM TOWANDA, PA, RII G- I T And all PHEPAUTIOIis. TFFS, . MACHINE OILS REiMD KEROSENE. ALCOHOL. WINES AND TAITOES (For Xeditinal ithrpoul. All the ( PATENT KEDICINEN 'And a Fine Assortment or AND FANCY GOODS T NATIONAL BANI OF TOWANDA. AL BANKING BUSINASS MD ON DEPOSITS ACCONDMG T AGREE:MOM. _ orvvez so :us OoLutanos or Nara' to man non= to any put of Me England. Ireland. Scotland. or the kin. and to.ins of Europe, can bore procure t pn.rpOse.. • PASSAGE. TICKETS the old cetaltrY. hY best steamer or ZIP ways on hand. BEOL'OBT OVER AT azDrcza MITZI. e paid for U. 3 Ronde, Gold and Sal, d. A.I3e.TTS Js T] DRY.-=THE PUBLIC I pecttullrinfurmed that the Book-Bind erf I removed le Me " Reporter " Duilol,o , where will be done B•O O ~-B I X 1 4 5 GI rions branches. on terms as reasonable • ea". will allow. The Bindery will be 'An e of , U. C. WHITAILES, need Binder, - ina ill work will be prorni44 4) In sud wanner wlecbdinnut be excelled'. agaziuca. tie sispapers. Old eINAIII, &0., ev.ry. variety of stile. Particular attee e paid ta - tne /tilling and Binding of . , BSA"; K 00E9, sired pattern; which n quality and deed. bo warr.uted. will be, ready tor delii ery when promised. magv of ths public Is aolicittd, and ris. •tion A rtutwe 2; Iftnt;.—Lti lb • P CLOTHING VERY CHEAP! to make room for the LARGEST end k of LL CLOTHING d in this market, I will 4 for the i"EXT SIXTY DAYS ES ER MY SUMMER CROIIII2,AG- RDLESSs.O.F•cOST! sceisary for nv.! to asy that my gOcide are Ii;TLY FiR'ST-CLASS, , •13! at sreaVy reduced prices rails thew. (net to next.esessun. K. E. EOSE?•.:1-1ELP. , July IST PLACE TO BTJ'Y 1.0.111 i AND EIOESE FIXINGS ESIIIZALLI DkYTON'S, hi the 'store 14tely oo , uph.l Wolff as a Clot - Nov; otoie. Having estetnieholorit toupee cop2mcnlaotae aad It quarter., f resp,et ully,hivite my oh! and all in want of anything it the line of , SADDLES, NETS. 'ILANSETS, WEill. o Rica me a call, feeling astlafled that (You les 1 piielwaa tor 'perybaaing 'dock, I cut r Job, at a lower price, than any miler es, I nc in the county. ; FORGET TEE PLA'..IE POOR SP FOX & aIiACOR 8 CORE. C. F. PAYWN Y AND DINING EUOII t block north of St NI Yon's. , PIES, CAZI,CRACKII4B, BAKED PA L T, d sold at Wholesale mr.lllataiL: , filinTO ROOMS we will iiooomiliodste the • ei th er a lunch or 'a good •aml at all • day and evening. AND WE OMAN ON N.A...1D DURING THEIS &EASON. ,itaaascrtment of Givouleli.Occissticeety. I t, D. W. SCOTT k. 00 U WISH TO BUY OR SELL SES, FARMS, LOTS OR PERTI% or if you wish to lend or borrow HP+ll ihitsito or ocher sitcririty for • snort :rin of years. or if you with ' NTS -OFiHOUSES roperty collected and paid, we. offer *u• lines for the prompt transaction of such now a due list of property for and ng , - ESTATE INVESTMENI'S , I own or county, will ( 1 1 well to call On .'O-1. \ ,- A. J. NOEIT,E &CO.. • ' Real Eatais and L 04.12 i.enti. • . street, oppealte Cora UM% To* , • 'Tkit. . IS 1 II E U II R 3 El 40,000.