Igt-kttitund. .‘:'.,vz Y0:.. - e 0 - A - N" Sri.—Every intel erit ti er of the soil will vim' it :at '‘whatsoever a man ao*eth that all -he al - so reap." If one sows r. plarits inferior seed, he cannot , --r-Pt a bbnr.tifnl crop of either -..-I. -- 711..„ ., ---:,...,,- or i ~.n. ,Smad and half, ant:red kernels of wheat, Oats, rve -.?.corn - Cannot be expected to yield - ‘•-..z.1s Elnd ears filled with plarno -.A hea-v kernels. If one plantA • t •, , ,d of carrots, parmips, turnips 7 1 caLLage which grew in the small! - -i= ar.d the , hillt=armzed panicles: r 'The sler.der F..terns, he cannot pro-, -.....r' f i• lar , e. r ,. ..•'-;ts, even if the soil has, e-c• Ero-a2Lt to an tied:Ent state of --..- In .Itv. • . • . L.i.s 7-"ests the great importance j. f r-.' - -'in7. seed of the choicest pielity.' t w.:l c , - - .t no rn-,re to rails! one' and 1,151..e1E. 13eets or turnips.. acre, than ,thr.a` hur.dred, if at.-I 1;4-aTy - Gee'. ' : F Tr_ t."; pr,ducts of va,r 3,en sr.getabiea, aelea •fl carrotii, a few turnip, and plant them _earl 7 in the ,growing Thr:y Flould be planted FIENI thirty ins.:Les apart, that the r alL•ple7i - •cm Epread. t?. (1 1},;(;:=0=.1 , begin to appeai-; r'r brarohe', Sr.nr or rive !rentra. - ~ Z . than cap l kernel cf :p:ZILtel, pre..;-: -Turrtir.:e ar.d MIME in pro.tiEnity: dr.-.=,iarefi for -•-: I i pt.c, 17. -3 :11 _ - r) Lir ~ Lo- r _., t l I,c- • 1 -T. , it of i. r 01:er,, • e• - , ti.at I E••f:II.: 'Lay . .~~~'_. ~'=i~ Eli (. 1 4 . :Ltre r 7 71 , ;) t r:-..-.r.ic_:‘,.:=l Gr_carrots ---.) ::in tr, tun brown: r...'rlt - 1 , ; •?_,- of caLliv4e. an,l, lf,i 1 , , ,, : tr . €.r, qn.e..!.. - f:7-::i 1,.(: cut. of,:" ci,.:i•-•,.. 4 : . -1.1 h-1 -.: 7 n 2 ip .=, Mail Le Eli - . , r#: ~...c.:,..;:t;:i ,-:::: ,or, Ur or 'a tarr4( ~ r,' _ .. • f,:l IMMO = lIMI '• r ' • 1 1111 2 r t .1 ' ) ? : -'3 -t..i.ap:z to tLe - 11rif:,:i uctii (:.-1 , - are - Ifni:: n:gureri. - 181.. nra‘:r for a tLii s~ii - come to Parrier than i n ti, r , =AO, - will Uo -,,e',ir - ',-,:l1.-.:'.',,i E 7;1 eri.eural)(:r and r-,L:oultl Le nat..l arc' cliy; thtn, y rif cay,. if_fr-Lov , ;-• tlif) or a I,riarti (,r Fs art. Tie., vittility of Fuck , it,t'Ar()yr-f1 1)y f.:"()o f)r r.:pp..fl2 ptOV(.. 111 M iiaturiug their IME •It'difl-feLt through the , "••;:F . .ora. The Heeds 4111 ripen in Jutie, -. , ..Li:•• • (,t.1',er_ . .t. Will ripen till Sep oi-to1)(-r. It will require few to attend to the r9.thering of •all in - ; - •.;:;n-i•(1., if he rill atti,:nd , -rt.ittter at the pro Per vr ,, ';v:LV E -t..f hair, that is' lirrie in purifying qa , Llftriv ,fartur.Lts 1.0: tie fir raore a , : a ff.rtill , e, i,(,foro f its lig a E:ui, tancre after, .1 11(1P, lut -I,arq f,f (Ati.Lifiive use, ,r ;rd of Nriw Waii Waite . ha:6s - e a aprZif.:(l in the way of atop 'r,;71;211 . lia4, , Atire. AS it r ow of the gas woitks i it is in a usually • ;••••,11.;4. , :iiiv with 1i; :,;ii. it i 5 quite diffcrent • or fresh slacked find it in easks i lbut in r ilicieney to that, iful iu7nlix- in a cuarfie of weeds, lua'soc,B, • 'r• •:1 L.m.,ip;119, kr': It 14 also '•;" , •! , 1•-;‘ , (:lax soils, wlvre It .E. spread over the stir !., fool' ti.t.re or plowed,or bar I in. NVe•,woulil spread it ;4 - y cold inoi...• l y pfihtlM:S. Gith r(-taiiil a portion of its • original ct. i . rifiti:r: as a hydrnt of • lirne, but it - 11;; ai..inired, in addition to that, a still/bur, a porti ,, n is in a tree and if -4•, , ,5f;r1 it will unite with the . ()Igen r,l Li,-10Ini): 4 1)iir.2ri:, - huRL if t4ere crania, c•or . :itsct. it it any uitnoniacal 'l' • "-- r tri:,ll -Liatindi, it will - - -,Life and suipliiite of andeonia, :.1. , 1 o,irthe crop. It I,::,st c! P.l):),i .1 al \vith barnyard u; itLUTn if iinkii,..ll4tily cir - arcd np Y. - it ii • P/otigi, 'Man. FINE ANDAltsy. !TAY. —rrodricers !.fl. tkorcietirees grizzled to . know why cl I v-hiiyers generally ask for .cc.)arFe -, , ,-/.ll•Ulamircd _hay in preference to the more terdlar and in reality more The Lice ,S prJ thus enlightens them: City feed hay for a different purpoge than the farmer. The farmer feeds lit fur, its nutriment...and as a principal fi while the city man regards gr:Tin the cheapest food and only irises sufficient bay to make bulk in the stomach nod for the purpose of _health. Coarse well matured timo thy 'serves the purpose better than the early•cut and tine grasses. They do not desire such hay as will .tempt 'the": horse to eat too much of it. Straw would answer this purpose if cut and raised with this grain abont • A) NOT Youß ,HossEs.- 14( st domestic aninials are as keenly alive to their own interests as a man of. bus,iness. They can make bar stick to thorn, and, make you :aid: to them also. I have a little ufare who nsed to require six men'to catch her in the pasture, but I car eoro_tri her fur a long time with out trying to.. tsko her, leaving the corn on the Next, I induce hpr to eat the crrn whilst I' held it, loavitig Ler, free. Finally! 'I . 11.truded'her to follow mo, and now corn() trbtting half a mile at my. r.i , •t:i., ditchcs, fording Li,: ,ks in the darkness .and,rain, or . Ifav Ig.t.tuble fog. Silo followH inn .d..; a ti :f4 i4table and I gal -0:4 corn there.—Bat ;t in a Ifilrrain ISO I=M:=Ill ej e r, woollo of liawfam wild l'aisi ;;;If.w . ittf lw gruhtAtki pr4ictBi6n, cad tie C o t (4.4 iii.it)S4 quality nu I.ll`t I,roduclid by cultivation, _ L4nrzrfirnale Xjtpa#mptt. (!ciarsurrze OF ASSOCILTE EDITORS : E. E. Qrna...r, W.-H TEolusos, Calwron,o, E. L. Blurs, • Tit Cis ir rirni•rei ega aan Left la a II : . 11alint cOpet to tbe deterttanntiOn to Wire from ar " * T "' ? scr.'re timidness, I arrernder font* rni entire stock ,‘..l4.rs:r C.. - ' 4 - une, ra.,',ed to report the rantner.--or • sla;r : nit ors-es of startu....g a . ornrt, thrzse, nr.4 • Len aze tett:7' started ' A, ire nnt ap ple ettb appnlogAes the Inn V: ne in the w, pre-sett.: s= :e :145.p:tags aLI itat. **an: r , ,34 t I Lycz., at tt:t. Azt.tetta:t:t. meet. t.vpi LtrAft. - •:,; LITE , 7:-.:rtt trt.z, cat I: it & ttel-;.•74. - ible r".e. te,1,..-ber Q I.r , g_egrerr. tie it Ire fa:Iel: ibtt cionev. - ...te.. A sox!. qf Teri ,V 3.0 W.A-S=.wu a w,:rty, ye:l.ft. vs& by 7:.4t7r3ZE se:l...xi:zed Le sm. timared SrtQt 'C • Lc:7 1 11.2 C4,-rZt• fie: c 4 1.1.. e - CoptnC trts3. az.d :f a trze-tr 7S-Se2."Te i.:11 et:pslated 'wages:Lis pit tter. If, I.= at aa:er.,l, sad .1 ilk: res,;ect 7.. at bertc.ied c;pcv. Lt:e. =Am pr-,bi.bly : yt•, *t.:7 ti.st !iv!, MEM EMI EEO Icu ktcrir ; ob.tl;:ed rfse..r: ~..sll:4'• t .s tax-- 8.7.2 t 2.1.4 .: Ltt a; 4 al. - 4a..1. 2,, ft:r Ile trce :4A:clef:Lyra a :-.., i ;i. sr.: k:.1.....:::..1 - ,..f., it Lis ;11:rts apt itatz_ess at.; . ..,:.:1•2 tr..t.t :.-..wa.: . ce x 1!_o • t. Latzfe; to 30 z..:e I= Ltit flite :• kw! that 1...! e - =', - ;.h 11r, akr.i I.fr , sr.d. I zu:_it.ste L «Lei t.-.l.ther ME ::' %~ ...e c~CaCac ?; c::~+ an: ~.. ~i~`p n"zs:ee gut cat_..._. I:tit az.4 Ft. 1.- m,tt!. vr.tL wt,Vt br.r,,; ar..2 `t.. .:r gTzrzi wtth tLe sivkc-ri tf At. fr.ere • Lap: Leta . , sz. , ! that have tt.!;.ta:ll To.th rlch htgh the:r after - t..1.t , :r ELaii r. , ,t1....r.:7-.lla. A:: '11 , 17 , c , r. 1171 • f 1...r-91, 1.: rat - re :e :0 polr.nr 'exert f' 1 1!ood: thir: :Le a."l pop h. dolar. Le.ok t echo:, note the Lrictht «Tot. and ea;.:e? faces that riottet yo.;r: er.d reo.•rr.lyer f precept examtie racy cl.t.dow erne thoir you r.v woe, or -ea.,' tees ilven to m—ow Into yyr dig. Thy hf.ls'Jr... - . etne - ,anittr'37, end if thoa art faith fc..l to :te ea - red trap:, thOi PLC: be v.* arded,f here: In the hereafter, and msyhap, !ht.-holed ti..y - ' - oz.re, that note cot now thy toils may the. f....tr...re rite op sod - call the* blessed. s tea , i:^7 ., ! v-i...ar.oa to 0r..0r Wt tI shoold only be li , :pon by:. he. oh') Lice to &V fot. Its work. T Eli: pnrat.t. eeti,hg thin eld of lib &Loci.' have a =',"•;lt•f. eitt.c Latr.re, an ever., well'dieriplizeol temper, aid 1. , ..-ceeka an aro , oine,re to 1, lan all the/ —whiteter bts Lind f.ndeth_to dd.'; rahke Are ti.he we-Shall see' t iat the rofen;:On of :ewe:A , : Lan made rapid etrldea txoward hor.or. ('d ' , peed the , day when the irne., eirro ot t, corarn:teht teacher shalt he preferred to the ii,erooaht trod end Wtatr) a fltneae for th`e 'Lodi be 1.1. 1 e nue moat importaat rev:Atte. Theo, and rot till then, than our schoota become what tie wise and good world hare them. Than and not II I then, shall w• to the children of cur eroy.yartg the privileges that a coantry of light 1 ' f.,1 Lterty, Eke cur sbcgild and then ~hall vace end immorality prepare and right aid ;retire tr.:ndin highest . : 7 cru. , -.l;iLg th, , f.: ar.d f_,a.r::,. ruit !d:',141,1 , 2 n.ecempenaiation of teachers In ttg., United States ranges from the arrioLint pall to an off.ce boy to that prt P. a clerk, and the majority of, Leathers come un , iier the . f.rrner compar.soMrattier than the latter. We do not compare the wages of teachers with tnose of hod rarrters and day laborers; because not a' respectable rtilnortty of teachers enjoy such giirierons ,omperisat.ort as do the indoatrious gen tlemen with whoa we would compare them. The average pay of the teachi're Of the Stitt of New iiiqk is a little less than two dollars per Working day. ai4.l to mako r•ven tha averagn fa reilutred the Bala_ rhea c.f than cr four nnndied'Trine:pals and in. ktru..tor.a who get !trim tar to fire thr, t i,atid pi r year rit.7_l,“ • In Panne:, Ivan is tle pay aver - eon ten' per cent. leas than in New York in Masa aiihuset*s'the ever3i; in a little better, perhaps Le (ause of She' greater prf.potticn of high priced P'ritic,palai If two dollars a day ix the highest urge that ran be rear Led, no one will. wonder at find.tig that leas than one dollar per 'w - o'rkingr day IN the ann,,,e1.1. - 11 some of our citzent consider tidy' ti . l7 for h instructors of their children. h t..ln the pay, what to the wort t Wi aels• tiir.• to Ley that not more than one teacher In a hon. dred atPrOpts to do. anything but listen to recite• tio:re and!impoae penalties and punlabinenta when ti,e rrritat,vua are 1 uip.rf ectly ghe.n. Ederatien In full !el.'s'', and as it Lea w:thin our power to glee th n, IA Lut slightly attempt d in our to , le We pay peekle to cram the tiletnories o f one children, but there we atop. Ir the teadler chaos , ' to do more, we racy be phased to allow the! experiment to be wade. but people who have' . at' trop' -d to improve the grade of a ow.Jlnot will re .r4ernber bmw the enthw.laaln which greeted the alb etrz• t ;des gave way to quspici , ua 'cone;ercatism 41:en It b,earne ei Went that the pocket Was to be a . pya.sif44l to. tpir ;.. - tiocl+Ttnay be made far better thou th•y koar aro, and .suggeati . ons an to the methods to be ~.7.picyed are' corAtantly, bethg given by people 'in whom the : public:: Lave . confidence. Ike are told What :night be do: . .e, and are fa formed cf many tfr.tis that aro undone. We admit that .youth is the formanve:pertrA of I fe, snd we know, by obser vation of brilliant graduates who have failed in life, that tnetnory la riot of Itself a forMative means of ipflicient power. Rut who is to carry out the adml ribi, wl.emen of education which are auggented ? (j . .ir dollar-a-day teachers Cannot' be expected to do It, fir thoeo of LLCM 'eh!) . have the requisite ability arc fitting thernativea fors...rne art where their &ha lf:PA aill recites pecuniary 'recogtition. A teacher au. lo as children des , rv.t, generally has ability to Rh tie as a liwYer, business manager or minister; and If he has energy and s decent desire to provide f4r his fa idly, he will abindon hie profession It the Drat pr..oble opportunity. That such in the r esac, and always has been, will be speedily believed by soy lice whoee duty it is ,to find a eapable.prin cipal for • school. And what inducement Is offered t i y ounger men and women to qualify themselves t teach ? We believe ire do not exaggerate wiura we say that so far from its being a promising commer cial venture the prßspect Of • teacher has in It as llltle material compenaal lon as that of a missionary, with leis of that human appreciation which is so dist to the preacher of the Word among the het then. . :There is only one remedy. and that Is money. l'Or as good pay eat confidential- business : manager receives. men may be :found to .properly superin tend a Large school, and for the pay of the different grades of capable clerks. the superintendent may obtain competent. assistants. ♦ sum like that which farmers pay to the manager of a training school for Lanes, would induce an intelligent person to mam ago as many 'children as his neighbor the br•rse tialner, manages of animals. I If we glirwe.en as Muchlnoney to those who would build the charae tfo a our children as we 4.14 - to those who ba , one brick upon another, in lit:Main our houses, we may be able to inks the profession of teaching a more Inviting one - Dot while teachers' pay remains as it is, we may expect the teacher's desk to be what, as rule, it is, a:Sl:asylum for mental laborers who have elsewhere, and a temporary makeshift for pSople of brighter wits.—Teacher at Work. 2111 alt 111!ITS TO TUCITICIA.--00 to school to Urns . Call school at the - right time. Have the pupils come In promptly and qnlettr.., 'Write out the Order of atomises. Arrange your programme well as ion can. Carry it out to'the minute. Consider it tau necessary for you to follow it as It le for the chit. deeri to fallow It. Provide enough work for every eiery pupil, Suppress whispering. Secure the co. operation of your pupils, Lead them to see that it is', their interest to have good order and a good school. Require hard 'study from tbs pupils. - Lead them to love schooL Give short !emu. *align them so plainly that nune mar mistake their lesson. Elave the lessons well studied. Bequiro clearness; propiiptniaa, and accuracy In recitation, A little, will known, la of rttat value. Let not bow much, bat how well, he Your - motto Do not Moist the pu. pile' at recitation. Cultivate 'abet self reliance. Itelftielp Is their beat help. Do not let than IaOIP etch other. /.11 . 1te an Interest lu study. Be en.. Dina:a/ale _yourself and you will make your puqu snittigiertic. racouraga those Trot nod scoot:it , agernent. Review often. Talk ' tut little:: De won spatesoit Speak kindly sad Ana. U 1f.14 Lee tub pupae, they alit 100 /au. Oslo 1004 .14w, apsystamaat 1s *is Asia Wit A. A.. KMVEY The, eft Miszic,n !1:7.-StalLeit ar.,l rsr:ed. I! ha tip GI f.r.lhi• :X “Let a f...f.-13 :■ st.tr+± . -J! t!at - seri tc.:;,J .• S za es : ne ct : Le~oted t~uL tsaer.n , yor.t; N. 1.0 V:11 , ^1..11 Lfit O'Lly ~ tetl, Teaches's Pay. Kiscieliariscr as. I II 4 4 4 4 4 proRTANT NOTiCE TO THE PUBLIC GLASS-WALE, TABLE:Cu rLEBY, CHOICE CROCKERY, YANKE NOTIONS. . . . And aD other . goods comMituing m 7 entire Ida* to :ma., Wire-hat' with the good will of my badness— hasi4 in the abort scam of two yaws taint op s incritive and good-paying lacsineek—whtet makes it a rare oriPortazdty for any one wishing to go into trade.' s sink) amodnt of motley down. end And ciao notea , payable boot or short time, will he taken to payment for the goods SELLING OFF .! BELTING OFF Frc'm t1..4 date I slzsil commence selling off m 7 In tre Rock of goods of an kids; rignrdiess of colt, st WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND AT AT.TC7JON ! Now is the tiros for Country Merchants, Hato'', and'; Boarding-Rowe Beepers, new and old‘married people. ar.d — ererlbody else in watt. to 117 In a soppy of, all or said' the *bore vods, at priminnprnaalled In this section of the ix....ntry. Those coming Ent sal hare the beat op portradry to =Ate their seectlosut. Rtar. on Main Street. llnt_l3-4or Bondi of First Nations! Bank. • T. C. 00WEN. • N. 8.-4 U persons Indebted to the subscriber .vi use costa and trouble by calling tuuredistely and settling their accounts. by :nosey or mote, as irzounte mutt be sealed before the let of Starch sett. , T. C. COWES. irktal. PL. Jiz 13:1815 pi:PORTANT TO DAIRYMEN • The groiring Importance of dairy farming. Leads Dairymen to' Inquire for' s more etoacrmiad sad labor-saving way of arm ta.tn than that now in nee. THE:ORANGE CO. MILK PAN,", So extensively need in the Few York Dairy County, is the =Oat perfect arrangement for sawing labor and gettliM all the cream contained in milk daring htd weetrew that is now before the public; can con trol the: temperature of tile milk- at will by our pstett regulator, ar-dstsre two thirds of the Mot. We defy competition. and guarantee to surpass in' weight and durability any psa in the market. Ea tire SatIeSCULD in ete27 C 411141 or the pans 13257 be returned. at our expense, after 30 days' trial. Apply for circulars and information to • BEABDSLEZ, Agent. Warrestham. Bradford Co., Pa. Jack.f..7s. 3m. TOW DA MARBLE WORBPS, GEO. MoCABE Its, p.m tetelltn 4 the rs9ert er..wto: AND • MARBLE Leto hatbited lege seotiott, to whim tb try Invite the stteatitm of the public. They keeD on band or hard& to order MONITAIENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES; ke., Of eirsh Orb. VA/400; 1 :d raw :A:11 w MI .iPerantato want of anything mu ,tine aee s< specttally invited to call and riming our alto*. McCABE & SON. Tovramls. Kay 1, 1171. W. Sebl7- 1 , • • GROCERS AND BAKERS, First Block North of Ward House. We hate added materially to oar Wyk and, now offer a full asaortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, CONsISTING Or TEA, SUGAR, CO FFEE FLOUR, PORK, CIGARS. LARD, HAMS, CANNED FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT . Our Expanses are I Lt lind 'Ware Belling Mods MET LOW TOR o . AU ere invited to cell and be cm:minced. GOODS DI IVERED IMEA. DINNING ROOMS '1 In connection with the &boys, and )IZhiB AT 'ILL HOURS OF 'THE DAY D. W. SCOTT & Co Towanda, Pt., Jul 13, 1173 THE LONG EETABLIt3HED IfILLEMBY STORE ow MISS GRIFFIN . Hes jug been replenished !pi a fall end COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MIND AID MO= GOODS. To which the r r t i : m utton of a% = 4 lll . ago. !intim& IL K. 021/17r . Tovends.*Airril TS. "lCli DAYTON k BROTHER, Dealers la `WOOL, HEMS, PELTS, CALF SIM 111111, ie.. • sidablidi lOW Ma= van, OVA ft II WAGONS! WAGONS 1; LTO on hand a large ammo -4LTIEBER AND LIGHT SELL CHEAPER Than any other establishment in the WAGONS AND CARRIAGES Of every' description insnufsetured • Teirsoda. Kari* it, 111. TAYLOR & CO., ARE . OPIECNG THIS WEER, A LABOR STOCK OF HOLIDAY • :TRADE Onr assortment of both Rtaple arid' Fancy Goods ns now complete, and haring made Important reductioni .o'U'R' P R I C E S, SPECIAL BARGAINS TO OUR CUSTOMERS • Tofisids Ps., Dec..,B, 18U, WE ...INSURE ALL RINDS OF PROPERTY AIIAIEST LOW OR DAMAGE BY FIRE A-ND LIGHTNING. Ws reorient over Fifty 1111111ou Capital. Old Rssdisli and Home Campania'. LIFE INSURANCE TII TEL OLDIRT AND LARGEST STOOK 41:16 KVTVAL ocactugne TKE . STET= STATES. • I • '' ACCIDENT INSURANCE Trans one day $o AAA you. NOBLE ac VINCENT. rob. It 11EL MEAL, TOBACCO, SgIIPERIOR AGRICULTURAL MOM= for 8010 by a WELLES, TOWAIDA: Pa. • 'Mks No. 3 lleroare Block. ' north alas of flout Hoots spars. WHOLICSALI AND EMAIL DULLS AND Kllitl7AClTl7lll3lll LOUT. Yow ng Mortises, Horse Powers sad Tbreashere. Ifbeel Plaster bowers. 'Grata feeders. Ray Tedder% Berns(Me and Steel Rows. Oe =All Norse Ross. Mirror Ilalloreand loaning Kula. Amu Imes, Vern asawirea. ewe sum ; itss COMO POW DI TIP 11011ILD. 001$ *NW! Sea win osiowza. ao.. eo. =sad drocrlplave. Mastrated printed err. lobed or siallod free to all applicaate. It Ina east bat three orate to mend for circulars ImiNll 3 " ' TatisWM Whim In Towanda. cull and Ns ms.- Await ft. ", 1t IL WILLEM: VIDR SALE.—A valuable farm in Attie& top.. lying 2) miles !tom Athens Born, sod II miles from Waverly. &Edam' 166 acres. of *mob iga era In grass and grain. A deity of 25 news bas been kept on It, sna there le basement stabling foe that number. ' It boa a gentle Incline d= to the south, and Is warm.'strong land.. It will be sold low and posesaion Oren Immediately. Address - E. D. Ditglf. lambs. E. Y. F -•- D. If. PARK, Athena, Ps. J. DATIW, on the farm. 26-tf. ~411issis. Nov. 10. 14 A DMINISTRATO,K'S NOTICE.- iiy o u c e Is bomb* elven that idl persons Indebted to the (Notate of Egbert aklll'r. Isle of Aoylum. doossaocl. No coppotod to kilo touoodisto ...r&I!! ill porsoall bliVillo uu t= 11111111110111 Wm 4 s 61 7MM:' 71. ORD . Maii4 r WAGONS WAGONS - WHIM I WILL oonntry. to.order on short notice. , JA lEFE3 BRYANT. ooDs, FOB THE We feel corltdcnt that we au offer I Please'-give na a call. TAYLOR CO T HE BE The ItEATICOTON • rapidly into favor u • , of good cud:ties. asrnel solaeleaa. rapid, durable It ia i Ebuttle • ent of BEMIS A Mica-Ina fcr family erissevw, hal rut with of sales than any • ...,UENTSGTOti NO, 2. A Xactine for inanu!aetustor; family use, ;ready for delivery only air,Ce Jane, Das), for rang', Perfootico. and Tarkif or work. Ls without a rival In in family rot' wo:kaliop. GOOD AGEN TS 'WANTED! 1 Send tar circuit:4 to REHINGTON SEWING MACHINE CO., ILIO3I I BROTH OFFICES Oi-IiEIpIiGTON COMPANLEP. E. Rind INIITON REMINGTON sEurrsG 3!. co.. 1. /LION. N. Y. REMINGTON AWL CO,. • 211 Broadway Artna. = Madison F!/.. ti. Y Se•a r inc , ,Macbrn.a. Chicago, ZY,' BLitt St, B. MAihin.a and Aram. Wa.t.ingtr,n St.„ Sewing SlacLinea. Cincinnati. lAI, 'Feat itb St., S „Machines. Utica. 12't GenNiao. , Sawing 'Machine, Atlanta. Ga.. Der,i:re'a Opera Marietta St..l Sewing Machines. Wathingict., D..F., 521 7th Fit., S. llachlr.ea. rehrtury 13.15:5 C O A L! COAL OLD. TOWANDA COAL YARD! PIE.Dcz & scorr Take pleaware in annonnethg to; their friends and tha public generally, that they are prepared to far ciab any of the fol.owing named Coals In quantities to snit purchaaera, thoroughly or:eared and slated. and at a■ low rates as at any yard Towanda. We keep the beat Coals from the Pittston and Wilkes- Bane mines. SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE COAL, All alsics, from Minya In Sullivan County BARCLAY, (SMITH AND- STOVE From the old Buclartninet. We are Sole Agents We ke l fp en land the ALLENTOWN LIRE! Best quality. Also. COPLAY CkIIENT A'l orders left at the stores of Long rr Stevens, F J. Calkins. Horton's,l, Elrby's Drag Store, or at our Coal office earner of River and Elisabeth's streets, will receive prompt attention. Please give us a cal!. B. PIELICE. Towanda, Pa., FtP p ttuber 10. 1954 CUSQUEHANA COLLEGIATE IsmTuTE. The sr cond winter terra of this Institution will corn mence MONDAY, .I:anusry 23, 1815, w.th the fol lowing list of ezp•r:enced teachers : EDWIN E. !QUINLAN, I'aISCIPtt., Ancient Langnaer-s, Math and English Branches E A. B Commercial, Math;..inatlcal and Scientific Branchee SUSS MARY E:SLERRILL, Pancarrnites, Common a - id Higher EngLeh. MISS MARS I. MASON. Common and nigher Engi MLLE J. LEQCIN, . French, Drawing and Painting. MISS MINNIE C. HOWES, Inetramental Music. There will be the erutonuary elaccifieatlonn of Ptudeutot and .nch new duces will be Or O . " ,1 tie the niscile of ittlaf'llift rnsj demand. khrong other ntrirlies rlacce• will prohabiy eomnietreci Ithetortc, Physiology and Cheinietry during term. Eoperial sthititiuri given to the preparation of young men for burrit.ecs or col:ege. 'Regular inetruction in Lirawinq and Vocal Music, free of drug.. Iticellerit a.lvantages In Instru• m.ntol Mu•n: and . Vt'jry, cult ure. Exto , naea per ter7o, for board, tuition, fuel, light. waatral. , , «Lc . from 47 to V.'s. The Toozro , for .b.rio.torlea hare re..ently tree ar ranged in inita—.l9.mg.roorum etch eleep.ng tome adjacent—newly carpet.-d, and furrrat,d with new heating apparatu•, th.• arrangPment4 being all that muld tr, dep.ir,.‘l for comfort, convenience and Ttutp.n for .13.t . t.tb , b-nte from $ 4 to $ll per term. Fur circulars or itirther inforrtabr.o, addr*.aa or call upon the Priacipal, E. E. QUINLAN, at To wanda, Pa. MILI.EL. Fox. Proat Board of Truateea. ' TO OUR .PATRONS GEO. WO OD k,co., PHOTOGRAPHERS, Grateful for air, voneroun patronage of the pant year, would Inform all wanting Pictures that wo are still adding to our establiahment NEW AND ISfPROVED INSTRUAIENTS, And adopting tried and approved modes of printing and retouching in order to secure FINER PHOTOGRA PH STHAN HERETOFORE made outside of the cities, and that We make ft a specialty to enlarge all klnda of pictures to any size desired; and enish in Water Colors, India Ink, or in Oil, in tho • BEST STYLES VERY LOW PRICES We also endeavor t , ,ake all the time posal , ble in making childrens pictures. an ax to se cure the brat results. ; We are constantly adding to our dock of All new patterns and tasteful styles, and fur nish them at a small advance from coat prices. May 14,1873. NEW ARRANGEMENT AT THE FIRST WARD BAKERY. MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE Thteing parch Cowles' Bakery, parclueed - an en kM'M Salted to the trad! Gioczauts, TY.AiI FROTINCLNDIKRI . Brectars, ICE C . RFA AI SALOON • . . Will be opened in 'connection with the estahlisb ment, whore ladles and gentlemen can always Bad the best cream and other delicacies of the season. • THE DtNING ROOM Has been refurnished, and will all times be sup plied witd substaitial eatables, which artil be served at reasonable rates. Farmers and others visiting town will find tidi a convenient place to supply the wants of the inner man. IN E I. rxEc - 1 TOR'S NOTICE.--= "AL/Notice is here • y given that all persons indebted to the estate f Martin T. Vangorder, late of Monroe Twin hip, deceased; are requested to t ii make immediate yment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present thaw del, authenticated for settlement.' FRANCIS-I:. Pl V.ali ott m l)r.ll. 1 l ITEPITITI /t ~ NGO Int, Executors. A Dsl2l2 , astßATois, NOTICE.— . . .I'l. Note. Is lie .r byglvlatk *tall liersotui Ipdebted, to the estate of ;s4muid Ba il ey, deceased, late of itheshequin ,p„ Bradford Co., are requested to. make Immediate payment:and all persona bee t,* claims agathst said eststir must present them dsly authantlasted foe nettlathent, . , , 1b... tn.•n A DMINISTRATONS NOTICE.— J.JLltiolive ie berehy given that all persons Indebted to tho estate of ~l ,relnlab Wider. late of Asplulu, decd, must maketnanedate payment. and ail par. Fans 14avItig 041 • altaiost gala estate must pretrat Wow duly atltpt wited lot oattlamout• 45'j,wok,. 1.74 • gmuza, , INGTON mscanra has swung • the beet cembisetion Lgbt rraultue. smooth, with perfect. Lack Stitch. •e, with duttexuakic Drop : TON NO. I. rse. in the tkini year of i s mare rapid theresse of z$ - • on the =Yet. I, Nrw Yowl. , Wx. BCOTI TOWANDA, PA FRAMES tho stock and fixtures of H. A OCK OF GOODS, ]., •ncb lig CO/171, Darn Tann, CA's= G3srzerioxszT, Faiss.Bazio, Mum, Itoz.u6 kc., DAILY A 'Aeat, and attractive MARY E. KITTREDGE. '7441. 1170EIN . B4la!L ar. Brief Ncites. ,WOODFOBD, _ AT THE NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE . STORE,- No. S. 11504 & GIUMTELSBLOCILE*DGE St Is receiving one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towanda,- which he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Onsrs Cars, & &row., Bors Cars Boors) Lams, Musiiis and CHILDREN'S Shoes of an kinds, all, bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made,:all goods warranted. A stu.. EITOCIC 07 LIME= AND FINDINGS. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. Torsads, lby, 1, IS7I NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! Oppeette the item Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A. 41',NRY STOLEN Bagwell:a:ly r aszatOrze to kis friends and patrons, that ha has br.dt a NEW EISICE CAP.RIAGE FACTOZY, shot* he - t-onstantly Yeti) on hand a full asenrt orient oP 1 FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BIN-FEES, PLATFORM WAGONS, "TOTTING SULKYS, LND SKELETON'S, ]fade of the beat materiel and fir-JOid in th• beat city style, Me long expertense in city Cerrtage Feet Oriel glees him s itschise. sAtTratage OTeZ others Lia the Finish, Style and Durability a( Ida Wagons. AU thity saki IA An DiSPECTION OF HIS WORK preilotis to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORK MARP.A.VTRD TO 01r11 PERTECT 8.427 5740701 f. Thankful for the LI:or-1 1 4 yitsonage formerly ex landed and respectfully ask 1 . cont canoe of the same. FiE.PdLaLti6 PR.O.M.TLY ATTLCDED TO redncod pr!eita =MI FOUND= A: MACHLNE SHOP The undersigned having purchased the Fotuidry and Machine elhoplately owned by John Oarman, are prepared to do all klhda of work app"rtainine, to their business, with promptaeas and dispatch. • MILL . GEA.RINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MAN DRILLS, And all Mille cd MILL'IRONS =I ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to give satiafactton SHINGLE MACHINES Of the Latest and moist improve: tint:a manufactured and kept cc natantly on hand ready for 1.1134). PLOUGHS, EdIDE-11111,, IRON AND WOODEN LE:1.513 Of all kir:di. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS MEI PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinds, .and the latest tmkocsments kept constantly on 1111/d. CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. S - TOVE CASTINGS, CELLAR GRATES. SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE LEON SETTLES And all kinds of osst.'agsftusiished to March SO. 1270. MEANS At ROCKWELL. BLOOD & CO., Still continue o manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS; Pad ten sell a better machine, for less money than can be had elsewhere In the world. We claim for our machines that they will, do u ,much, or more, than any other. and are more durably built. We ,personally superintend our work and see that it Is well down. We will send of inu maninnos, on application. tOk, DV. ZIPli avfoi :00 ;4:3 DralYo ;:1 One dl Tufo Horse THRESHES cl SEPERATORS. THRESHER and CLEANERS, FAN-KING HILLS, AND DitiO RAW MILLS, 8&W AND GEIST MILL work done to order 131T4 111 a call before purchaelng ebtevrbere. .va "oo auodavua •stia-mx ''oo (I.OOIIIE L l 9l. 2. 1869 THE BEST PRAIRIE LANDS IN lOWA AND NEBRASKA, For pale by THE BURLINGTON k MISSOURI RIVER R. R. Co On 10 years' credit at 6 per cent. interest. One million screatn lowa and Southern Nebraska. The finest country In the world to combine farm ing and stock raising. The coil is rich and easily cultivated; climate warm; season, long; taxes low, and education free.` No payments required on prin cipal till nab year, and then only one-seventh each year until paid. LIND EXPLORING TICKETS sold at important Nations on the Chicago, Burling ton and Quincy nail hoed, and cost of same re funded when land la bought. Half fare to families. of , purchasers, and low freight, on household goods and farm stock. Twenty per cent. premium for cultivation, Large discounts for cub within one, two and three years. Products will pay for land improvements long be. fore the principal becomes due. "The so-called destitution in Nebraska lies in the far western region, beyond the lands of the B. & M. It B. Co." . For circnlua that will describe billy these lands, and the terms -of kale, apply to LAND UOMMMIB• SLONE% Burlington, lowa. Or lowa Lando, or Lin coln, Neb., for Nebraska Lands, or apply. to Dec. 22-74.,m I'XECUTOR'S .NOTlCE.—Notice is herely Oren that all persons Indebted to tbA_ estate of Theodaty Eatl,late of Tuscarora, dec'd, are requertei to make Ininiediate payment, and all portions having claims &plain said estate, Inuit present them duly authenticated for. settle. WV, DIFt 1614 thoonies snd Providcauts V)C/!;8 1 1_ AND PROVISION IieOABE & EDWARDS, FAMILY GROCERIES 111124r1111 - NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA. PA. WI do ■ot dawn ►t mtstoary to antotterate Il tea ditorent *Miss we keep. _Oar asoorttomint FIRST CLASS GOODS 0:li6 paid for Panders Produce. JAM:lB'WCktil. Math 1. IVO. WY. =WARD& NEW STEAM FLOURING Arrtx,* The' rabscrib dailies to the notice tkut Ms Ilex Ls now In saocouial oiorattoa. 'ma that Lo to pre pared to do all work In is Une on 'hart notes. CCETOII GEI'SDEFG DOVE ONVILE DO Wheat,. Ducirwhalt and nye Vlonr, Corp Met, Food. Bran, ac., always on hand and for gale at lamest rates. • PkETICCLAE, NgTICZ...-Pareens Ilcingann tke we'd side of the river des/ring to patronise nay torn, will have their rerun* paid both ways, when they br-sig ;ruts of ton - bushels and upwards. e 01.411 P. 2 ATTILA. l_iri B. BATCH, • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, lIIICItY EfITIMI CO UNT RY P RO DUCII BUTTER, , POULTRY AND GAME, Especial attention paid to filling orders, Goods delivered free or charge anywhere In the Borough, RIRGAINS IN STOV:ES! Sc., Given to all purchasers for Cash, at HARDWARE STORE, WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CATALOGUES, STERLING SILVER, SILVER PLATED WARE; SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSE S One door North of Dr. H. C. Por ter & Son's Drug Store, Main Street" NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL -IWAlN—Dtrect rotate North a idlionth to Bal. tinsore .Waehinston, Philadelphia and all points South; alio to Buffalo. Nimare Falls, Suspension Radar. Rochester. Syracuse and all points But and West on the New York Central Railroad; and the Canadas. On and after Sunday. Nov. 23. 1873, trains will leave ELMIRA as tollows MAIL arrive Northern Express.... ...... . Morning Accommbdation..; NOBLE & Co., • Towanda, Ps Evenbag Eleuthera Exprees..... its. Northern Express north and Southern Ex press south, are through trains between Eordwater and Baltlnsore ; the Morning and Evening /Looms 13:Iodation north connect at CanindatSS With WILDS tar Earattnur shd the V ills. • 113011.14 L. BALL. Af1g1141410.4164 STORE► and Rama Debugs In pripv-Islo N S, ALWAYS COMPLETE. We aell nothing but IR BUESHEQUER, PA STE 4M . FTADTRLNG ATTLL THAT IT IS RECEIVED" WHOLESALE , IND RETAIL DEALER fl TOWANDA., PA The beet brands of FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND Tr.e highest price paid for all'ktr.ds'of C. B. PATCH Towanda, Jan It. 18741 TINWARE, HARDWARE, . IRON AND NAILS, GLASS, CA.RPENTERS! TOOLS, MI H. T. JUNE'S „ TOWANDA, PA MEMO JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE ! HENDLEMAN, Dealer to fine American ana Bwisl FINE , JEWELRY, CLOCKS, FRO II THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST GOLD, SILVER, AND STEEL Towanda. Jan. 6, 1875 I =1 • 111 A lit 4A pßEsins FOB ALL . AT MAI NEW JEWELRY attORES combat, rocoirlag. ta ollitLoa ' to his Mtge Mot of Jovoiry, • PINS, BANDS, airrsicAs and 6183 GOLD A3D SILVER WATCHES, sax= PLATED wasz .oF ALL vearrrrze GOLD, SILVER Lan" STILE!. SPECTACLES, 1512t.TED AiD PLATED Oi W deacripla °ail at the lowest prima .WATCH. CLOCK .andIEWELEY rtpairing .done in the ban mansuir, and varrazirsil. Thaiaka for s patroileie and hope to merit • earitaatialue of the &sae- - Towasis, Sri. 12; 'lll 0, A. BLACK CROCKERY OF VARIOtS PAT And u low u the lowest GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, MI I would aiy to the pabilc that on any goofl k In stock I will not e r.nderiold Towanda, Fels. 19. 1374 1 - 17 A. CHANIB,RLAIN, V • DIA3IO N D S , . . , WAT:CIIES AND CLOCKS, &c.; LE Ju' 2, 1,474 WILLING OFF AT COST ! CAN SECURE GREAT BARGAINS OVERCOAIS, GENTS' FURNISILING GOODS AT JULIUS WOLF'S OLOTHLN'or—EiIISE, Cor. Hain . add Pine Ste., (One door South of Dr.; Porter's Dra Store,) It will pay you to come 50 miles to by a supply of, Winter Clothing. at the prices we shall offer it at. YOU WILL SIVE MONEY by examining our goods before pur chasing elsewhere. .1 Towanda, Dec, 3. 1614. STAMPING. _DONE AT MRS. HENRY KINGSB VEY'S DRESS MAKING BOGUS, No. 2, ARCADE BLOCK, TN.0.11 I• la7* • _____ .. 10 20 pm — . 12 00 m 45 am FOR SALE. • . _ A Tory destrabl: HOUSIL LOT. BARN . Ao-, for Sale. LOT LARGE AND BITILDING9 VIRST-OLAB9. Lberled on loath .11falo. Street, Towaris, Fs. For r:Vlteriot the ur.der ried: 11ZWAY 11114411111 • MN% 1t0.1,0114 655 pm 2 0$ pm 6 41 am W. A. WNn:MriL PINY CaOLD ISZTB, RLNGS. STUDS, CHABM >.TECKLACES, ItttiGS 12 , D CHAP-112 CLOCKS w. A. aoczWiz.r... OTTESS TERNS, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WERE, STONE: WARE: BIRD; CAGES, &SRETS, GLASS SHADES, 0. A. BLiCa DE. ....ELI I FINE ..1 EWEL iIY: WAND?., :}'A 500 Men :ind. Boys ;,. i=i C-4 SB/3/4PE & BZAVETZ C., .&a. Towanda, Pa Drigts Lei Woke& r7BNIIR GORDO2i, n'x.ros.4 mond„ 01VA!..415A,' Pak, BM waosqcowu LSD tZTAXL BE ACM, razacTs, E MEL 4=143, 4 iIIGAS COATED PII.4I,4OWDIES, .11111“, ITatn, TI Ci:VILEB, ADrEII,-eg.. • 3615. lIIVARATIONS DYE STUFFS, MiCHLUZ o t r,S EMU RZEINED rEactsairs.l.u.coEs PURE WINES AND. TriIQUOIq! 'fat Xe 3 ciaal Napalm. SNUFF AND CIGARS All t2l B • POPULAR'PATENT MEDICI 3 ES 'dr.4 s Fine Jlisertassit of TOILET AND FANCY GOODS . . , !for.* Stan :h e ti'val: ?art and stsontos gives to n ',.. Compottr.i.ig of P:escr:ptioxi., , liandAtis. •• i from So o'c:ock.i.=...t. 1 p.i0... t froo4 ea I , to I' p.m Lir, Ilitz.t. a. can be coueral:Aol et 't re ee gat Opi i c.rdny of etch week, Ls heretofore.:' T•.:% - tads,r.li ay 7. 1872. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWk.VDA C tErr.tL SURPI.E3 Shia Pazik effr,r6 vst3rAl. FACfIJTL for tit t•az,u- - 'of 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS MT.E.L..1.!A1....'") ON DEPORT:7S 4.0.rX??...a.n03 T iLrll'.= ,-- i PZCLAI. C ..rza COULLCJIISS or No= AND C37._,724. tCc: 5tmt.Z.:77.1...7_ 1, INlsai. 5.. ,- ,t.:1.::,, or :,.....• prat - a1...1.1 c.:te.a 11. , 1 trro• - ti td 2: - ..: - : - . - yo, m:.. - tore. , tor..re ':-..-- ; • . t FASSASE TIC%E.TS To c , rfr= the ;o:d crtmtry; by tit stba—nler or Leg 1.1r. , :5,5 . ..'5 - s;is'oz, . szor.:'_ezsa es H..;:tart fcr Goad and Stk.. JO F. powli. , LL'i. ?:-•!:9.4:.1 - - 1.),.•..r.r. , ..rr 1. 1 , ..C.3. . : B"i'I 1,. -13INDIZI.-THE PUBLIC ~,,,; - ..ct.:,..1:,.y .......f,m.-2....tit P.ls 2,,,A•?:,;..1-ry '-'; t.1.1,,, , ,1 •,.. tz.r., •••EiilL , d.ntr•' 11:::::..1:ne, .......1 ,-,-,.. t,... • La al: .t 5 cn tel-rms roa.v.rzs,'ltc. , - the Th. , Btzdery wll2 SE . rm.,: E. C. WHITLi.7.S, B. r, csr.uot be kook. &c, 4:7 t sc7ls.' 47 at • HMI I _LANE i0..7...:T-3, • t.' itahry e.si daral : •••- • • J 1 • • TL,.. t_.o "1- —11; QHEEP CLOTHIN(S VERB' C E A ! ~~L2 ;': IIL' Ic r t P.k5"11 - • ;. ' 6. ` - LL CLOTHING Cr'-ar.c.! ;11 t.L.- f:r t.he : NEXT St.)ZYY DITS qFFEI7:-11 ; .i SUMMER CLOTHISG F.E!i.4D E 5.5 OF C 0.5 .7.if =I TEM a sIRacTLY FIn.,4T-cLis3 An.? a c c c o•T-If• pr'.eak ratti Ci than 'L".11:77 ieasoa: ls:4. 1 To ,, "itda, in THE '1 LACE- TQ BUY YOUR ITAII:NEB3 HORSE.FLTINGB Etilol4ll2 Is at C.'F. YTON 'B, in store lataly ooespcd by Jnlins Wolff as si Clothing. Store- Having 's nored tpy establishment to Mors commodious wad eonven!enti quarters,' I respegrully ibTita my Old. eustomeri.!and all in want of'anyttang in the lintOal HARN&SS,:SADDLEB, 9 L4K1111. WHIP ; , /cc., ke;, to.give me a call, feeling steeled that Itrein the foe-dines I posafrat for pprchaaing stock, I nisi do a better job, at a lower pric-e, than any otIterli•O• tabliehritent in the county. i • -, 1 , • DO S.i . • FORGET TEE PLACE -ONE DOOR arr LOW THE rOX mr.auerc 8 CORY: May IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR Sid HOLISES, FARMS, -LOTS MILL PROPERTY, or if yon iaiah to 'sudsy Immiel' money on Real rotate or otheir security f a short term or a term of years, or if:you wish RENTS OF HOUSESI • • Or other property collected ,and paid, we offer Oa v....t0r facilities for the prompt transact:Joh of. stela b viainese. We hate now a fine Hit of 'property for sale, aid thoeo seeking REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Irteillaor town or county, *lO to .call on 4.1 Reel Estits tied Loss Atoustsl Otios Mau straw opposite Cleat Boris: T Anode, l'a. Itiu-19. "taw • •i ! AGNTS WANTED! At the rite this work tallow Selling. it will attain sale ot ONE; HUNDRED THOUSAND befni'a the 'carirass is complete. I'reabYtk, • nail ministers without char: el or Ups') in all heltil who wish to regain It by. open OR exercises, teach ers, atottents. laymen, and others who de.stre to 4. taro lucrati,Vo employment iu - it most reipectable CFC - cupAt/on, aro sulicitea to apply foe an agency 10 s OI I Tun titsIORI OP THE PHESEITEIHAS CLlrEcti r Tnnonanocr Tan I'Vertio. - ' - A beantiful tare °eta% o vrilu . nac. lilnstmtedfar sit pl zect wk.}o\ll.2tz.r3vitigi.w)..l.l !: , :e4.,P; eh f4:1111y •via:ll la vese*3l; Alit 7b I'fl elusive tovrttury. 411CDU Lie 7,:,,ad.2 at' OP cv), Pt; Wait: l 4 44iiirol" ~7 II D. E. Trairsz. GrALDOIII *5125,000 40,000 :* • .1.".• 'Ots 7.-A11 , 3151 and IMI slv th.:l good: sie IEI 11, Z. ROSENFIVLD C. P. DATTON:,': A. NoIBLE t CO.;