Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 20, 1875, Image 4

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Prparhnint
:Insects and flowers.
I the ninth series of valuable pa:
• f
ien, communicated by Hermann
Mueller; on the fertalization of flo*-
ci'-. by : in - seets; to X - a are, lie shows
that butterflies effect the eross-fertlf
z:Uion of Alpine orchids. It semis
tbat froth twelve to fifteen per cent.-
I,:f the orchids of° the lowlands are
. fe . rtilized by tepidowtera, while from
-ixty to eighty percent of Alpire or-,
ebids are fertilized by the same kind
ins(Tt:, This corroberates, he says,
h view thar the iiredominat
‘ l ,f butterflies in the . Alpinc•
nm , t hanye influence the adap
•tiitions Alpine\fowers. • .
dueller lnis also shown the IvOn,l4;r
-i'suljmorli.ticatton brought , about in the
li c Hs and month parts of bees lu tlwir
flowers.
I,o,buck's cuarmilvr
117/r/ T, ennsi , b. „ ;.ed
has ju=t np . pea red.
)1 says that while from 'time
we ; have known that flow
re of great- import:amt . . to insei..t&i
onh - comparatively late that we
'111:1 yt , realized how imp4rtant insei-ts
all t:) flowers. For it is not too.
to say-tha. if- on the one hand,
:lowers are in many eases neccessary
eXistence of insects. insects,
lon the other hand, ar&still morein
'/,,lispensable , to the very existence of
'There has thus been an . in.
11er:teflon of Inq`i'ets 11p0.11 flowers and
of flowers — upon : insects, ,resulting
in the •radual modification of both.
-In .another, pl-ace, he adopts the
:4:train. - and pilotibly correct view
t jolt_ to hees other insects •,'we
4 - Ave the beauty of our gardens, :the
swet•tness of our fields, To them
ttrAvers tiro inihrhtol ifor' tiwir scent
---inty.-for their vcry,exist-,
- 7-ne.-.. ; in :it , present form. Not (ay.
the piesent shape and outlines.
(110' ,s
colors. the sweet cent.-
ral the-Milli y of Al owe rs weir - Lrrad
u:lll developed through the. MICOII
- selection exercised hy insects,
tint the very arran!rement of the
circular bands and radiating
line;. the form, size and position of
the petals, the realitive situations of
.4 in stamens au 14istil,are all arranged
with referchi.:,to the visit; of insectS:.
in. such: a Manner a's to insure
01"jvCi. Whidi thesie
'are destined to etteet.•'
'l.uhhoef: has also — con'tinued his
'4,l4servat ions on the ,intelligence of
114 emltintis hip - eOchlSiollti
p,.1.1' to the Linwean
,that 11(4+ ( ! :111
',heti recounts smite ex
periments on the sense of pos
...)—scil by bees. on the power of re
,igniz.ing their eompaniolu4. nwl
1161,W:it ion (:)f
1111 ,Lei mentioning observations
r1;i02 ,1 •tfelif to that the bees act
hurses iluriti;r•the first few Weelis
their iil . 6 arld 011.13" Sli1)-wquently
to culleetin ,, 'honey and pollen.
.11/. (also r e i./ ;ills a ()wither experi
lucid,: un alit . - 2, 4 whit:lf:certainly (...eent
../1, sioilv . 1 ha t avhatel - er ma - be the
lwes, ants do pose:;:s the
~ ..ijoy,/;. i • ;or
Fart- 1.1 one
111-,f•f-
1=1:1
4; 11, tsl . 11S.—A
11-411i , w Jl , plum, fro
:111 1 1 11:.. kuttt 1)v
14n wi. rzin
hry lwrvontr4l thr rk
• f( o - tli - enty ytqtri
undvrt.,)ok pluni,:
.
, rivw altd pros wed
nittt! Aft vi" fl ft..W 111-().
y, illP t ivy! , i•ove
• 3, 1 Nvit .the• . l tlnek Anil' the en
olii, itc,frol . k.(l the fruit. :::o th:a en;
11r . 1 WOrt• Wortilk,S
• ••k•VA:11 :.:1•11e,.._ I intycita,..e.
w . elve plum tree , . anfl se , t -thew
wheN. from one to four
I, ll it r y,l • t;»vls, range: five •of the
•6,-,•1 1 -,. 1 suic,`•etier - iirtnakimi grow.
Tite-oc - vountenee(l li - Earing fruit four
• L. a rs since then, every . year., the
quanit
well asthe superi
or quality of time fruit. has been, a
.dicier •of surprise to (:very one who
-evil it. so lunch- •(,- that - a nurse
; \Wu]) •reinarkeil " that in all his ex-
. Iv. novel. ,aw much fruit
h:IVe :111CaV-; _1)0:91 1 . 1" et; crow.
0 .:3.t , :Intl OW fruit by
ho curt•ttlio. 1 ran- attribut thi,;
to nu other'tsource th4lCirly
till-. and thi , belii4 is confinhed for
I - 1/I‘,. soille. odic'', plum trees that
9rwhs - :rei'rtny hens', roam';
whic-h .gunerally 1)1o's0111 well and
wiwn the friiit afoot hslf ,Town it
f.c‘riti, to wither and fail to the
.2:1o111111
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' ()N BUTTE.R.-116 sudaee
.)‘ ill onli - he incrusted with salt when
Ilienri--ttao much salt awl too much
. inuisture in the butter.: When the
away. as it
to the air. the salt cry'-
, :,I;;:; s and appear, in the form of
on the outside of the roll. If
Ure i , well worked out and
111 ,- )re , alt lalt in than i!" ii essai
OW salt will not lippear
tho outsitle, btu will' remain corn
with.tiw butter. :The
salt.howe ver.has something to tlo
0 - it It these incrustations: Salt- that
i-- pure w ill not altsorb any appreeia
hie tinittunt or water, even when ex-
,
',lk,st.ll to a moist atmosphere.':' It is
salt which is' impure from con
tickinin,T chloride of calcium that be
'
•Ivomes wet in moist weather. If such
Lalt is usol in butter. and the butter
Hallowed to stand where the air is
;ear
moist and dry, the salt
. l;lear surface (pc the butter will be
attractin , r moisture ill
. ila i mp.dllys, and form drops of brine
lln tlic - Out-id,•. Then when the air
btilecunes dry again. the water c-vapo
.' r:tte- alld leaves ! , ranules of salt all
the surface. No salt - V11:01 Will
li.tomc apparently wet in damp
w6thuer should ever be used-in but-
Cr. • IL is one, of i-he list tes_tsibi
- the purify, of _salt if it will remain
lr-c • .iu I'l:unlTweiititer. None but such
e l ver 'be use , T. either for
ifutkr or
EX 1.1;c1S$;--- 4' -A SIMA c):-
r '-acs that in all
IMO=
animals in vans
•:111.1 ofallowinn• them
to g ! et their own food in woods or
ir-tni.4:!,:. there is one thing 10 t sight
, • s. •
of. n:tnit ly. the necessity of physical
.N.ercic in Trder to hav,k' the hest ' of
helth. Wtt , know how it is with
liven and women, who do not exercise
vnon.rll. and it is true of animals:.
A'coKrez,ponent of the Bud
s: If you don't want
, . .
hitter eueuinhers, see that the.o . rctuld
rich mid thoroughly
sup
i,lied with liciti4 ura .pr *atm*
1f it is dry), asthey grtir*4
gdity tram the turn the ! anus
k AftrA
a lifil t a • .
. 4 n="l
fdnational #4larimeni
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COMMOTEE OP ASSOCIATE EDITO , R.B .
E.J. QIUINLAN, W. H. Tuo*lios,
.T. (t.Aw pop.% E. L. HILLIE; •
I. A. A. KEENEY
•
ALL enattnnulrallons Intended to be Ineertd In
thb:dervirtineut..hould be sent to the chairman or
the ronnnittee: F.. E. QUIN'LLN, at TowandaOtnd
Alin lie toelvarde.l by him In the Editor In Charge
fnrahe en. lug week). r
The question
d or the Superintendency is
t • ,
settleapin for three years, by: the re
eleaion fA, A, Keeney. Whether; the
..t,,it , 4 i 1; satisfactoryto the teaeher*and
fri,in(lA 4f education,. is not now a proper
sul,ject '.)r comment. That subject?ivas
tliorougly discussed previous to t.he'On
vviliii in and, the Directors rendered a irery
ei,ii Itatif verdict. All parties shorild : noliv
ho' coutkit and zealously; unite . in more deierii4eftelforts for the elevation el' the
r t ,innioel school system. The Superinten-
Ilvnt hal a great work on his hands and is
t:
iititleir to the co-operation . and synipa
thetic aid of every teacher and Trieod of
eilocatikin.in the coujtty, while on the oth
el.. hand; after suclian emphaticendorse
inent 11.- the directors. Mr. BeineY ow .
well nff ,rd to forget the active oppoSition
of thoZ who sought to effect a change.
tation on the one hand and dis
nent on the other,; find a harmony
mite at our work in the school
,e Institute and the AlsOciation.
ME
a ppoin
as wt
GEM!
-s should treat their pupils with
to.ugh of their faulty 'habits as
be easily eradicated, as piudeut
ans do their patients in. chronic ca-
I flier with gentle pallativeS than
I.xterpations; while by: means of
istante given to them by their hall
-
create such ferments:as may tit
-feat their intention. .:Neither
I nor a line education is of any tith
e than as it tends to improve the
NMI
MEM
ealim It
MEE
se , : 11
tr,ll
the
t.
1 /IV
carne
in.riTd
and gi
to aril
gINNI
of men and to make ,theiu wise
Kl. A. generous mind will choose
youth to its duty by raciness ;end
mcge..rather than by -s.e,Nerity.-
1
WE
glory in raising great and magniti
jitniet-nres,. and find a s i,* ret
I see sets of their own plantitg grow
flourish ; to see a yOut i h of our
lanting, from the 'smaWloeginnings
dvantages we have given him, to
7
I Mel
rent .
tire t(
toAN 11 1
and .
ip into a considerable fifitiOi'e; to
~o ut in the world andiihoot np into
iht and Spread his branbbes, so wide
1 1 / 4 ve 'who first planted lihu may our
tike
a 110+
that
find comfort and shelter under the
OM
sinyli'n•. is the teachers most: a, , Tt.+able re
pity - that conimouly more' care is
%•a, and that among very wise men,
1 1 flit rather a cunning Man 'for their
1 •11
Lail,
to tin'
dren. i
(10 ;Al l
glad
than a cunning man for tlieir clii
They say nay in words, but they
in deed. For to the one they will,
give a stipend of_ two hu.ndred'
i)s pct. yea r,and are loth to offer to the
[I
two hundred shillings, God l that
in Heaven, laug,heth their choice
nil, and rewardeth their.liberality as
odd : for he suffereth tpeni to have
:tiul well ordered horses but wild
mfortunate children: and therefore_
y end they find more pleasure in their
than condi wt in their children.—.
MEM
.-41q1(
to
it sli
fault
itt tl
Itue,l
uly'r rate stk•v'tt u chili) i:, put
• taught dining the tender
frears of his life. this is certain: it
1141 he one who thinks Latin and lan-
to bi
file
es the least part of - education: one
knowing how nmelf`Nirtite and a well
IL:red soul is to 1)t! mferred to any
of learning. or language; makes it his
;,nip
-NN
te.
~ ort
chie'
ht
4,1)01'
. business to bran the minds. of his
pars, and give that a rigid disposition:
cli, if once g,,t, though . all the rest
ilo be neglecteh, would, in dub . time.
4.e all the rest, and which if it be
,t, and settled. so as to-keep out bad
vischms habits, languages and science
all the other •accomplislituents of ed t "
iou will be to no purpose bUt to make
worse o r more dangerotis man.—.-
BEI
prtx i
lirr
tun i
the
fry
rank and in eitica'ey to that
and holy source of moral influence
mother-is that of the if.eboohnas
tis powerful already. What would
,it 4.. if in every ono of tlnise school dis
tr4: which we now count by annually in,
vesting thousands, there were to be found
one:teacher well-informed - WithOut pedan
try religious without_ bigotry or fanatil
eisni. proud and fond of his Profession.
and honorable in the dischxrge of his du
ties? How wide would be the intellect
ual, the moral influeuee of suclia body of
znep. But to raise tip a body of such
mull. as numerous as the wimpi and dig
nity of the country demand, their labor
mist be fitly remunerate(Land tltemselve : s
and their calling cherished. andibonored.
--/.of. G. C. Vcepfaiff..
VI.•
=
. ' I
Ills genius inclines him With delight to
Itis:privfession. God, of his gOodness, has
Pitied several men for se.Vetal
that the necessity of church-and state, in
aIE conditions may be provided. for. . And
tints-God moulileth some' for a selloolmas
,
ter's life; undertaking it withi desire and
delight, and discharging it - i'vith dexterity
anll happy: success. He, stUdieth his
•
scholars natures as carefully as they their
Woks, an 4 ranks' their dispOsitions into
i • • - •
several forns. And: though 'it may seem
difricuit ftir him in a great 'school to des
cend-to use particulars, pet experienced
sclmolmasters may qttickly make agram
mar of boys' natures. He is able, dili
gent and methodical_ in his teachings, not
leFnling rather in a circle forward.
1k rehires his' precepts .. forjeliildren to
swallov, hanging clogs on the nimbleness
of his own soul that his seholars may go
along with him. Ile is Moderate in in
dieting-deserved correctieu. For many
a Sc•hoolmaster better ansWertth the name
of i7itfotribot than .paidagiig(i. * *
Such an Orbilins mars more !4liolars than
Inilnakes.—Fuller. •
•• Speelig-bees " are nut such a novelty
after all. A. Philadelphia: man writes to
the — Pre;..s7 that from 1841 to 1846 there
wio. nothing heard of in Pennsylvania
lint spelling.matches. which were conauc
tealin a very attractive stylemusie being
added 011ie exercises.
,
The„ spelling-matches %Adel] are (Teat
iri,r such a furor in fits ;qUarters seem
• '
to show nothing, more plainly than that
the contestants are, with sc an ex
et4ption, lameutablyAgnorant of this ele
mentary art. It is said thittl the diction
ary publishers have stirred: tp the excite
irient on this subject. 1 [
The Nei York papers, state that there
is a reaction against specialist - Wks in the
Ethollt et that city atzt.4o taard
•
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703
• thatar; ,
w• •
MI
EXTRACTS. 1
It is said of the ZSAST teschen' em-
Pored by the State of Neu; yait4iiiing
the past year, at least 6,0011 were entirely
without experience in t'sr big.
The Board of :Educatkut in San Fran
cisco hae declared that the Lord's Prayer
is sectarian and partizan, and has refused
to allow it to be read in the'schools.
The following solution to problem in'
istme of April 15, is correct. •
To find diameter of circle divide area
of triangle by of perimeter. Hence
39-1- , 12±45=6:3; 63--3g=44;
T3=45=18; s/W X 24 X2l xllt---7--Vitift.
area of triangle it 7494-3921-42+45=24ft
uired diameter.
Solved by A. Lamberson. S. ,lohnson,
W. H. E., and Jno. 11. Hewett..
PROBLEM.—A sells a home, receiving
therefor a note for #lOO, due in one year,
&e.
SoLuxtox.—The amount of the note
when due is $lO6. B's gain in 10 months
is slo6—s9—sl6. His gain on $1 is
sl6sB. lf he Bain Bin 10 months, in 1
90 45 4.5
year, he would gain 8 xl:I±:----16-=-21N,
( 4 4.1 10 75
W. H. E.
.I.u.swor W grazing example, 24 weekm;
not room for sointion.f:l by W.H.E.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
Powell k Co.
poWELL &
Are now receiving and will open
WEEK, THEII:
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NEW SPRING CARPET
The larg,e‘t stork e‘er opened by then'
NEW. FLOOR OM CLOTHS,
lu Iw:tut if al colors and design,
A. VERY - LARGE STOCK 0F
It" _1 I, 7, P.l P .
11111, qt , lit•ti
all •.1 S kith lion
PO WELL & CO
31arch 25. 16:5
THE BEST
plt A I It I L E LAN DS
lOWA AND NEARASKA.
- for sale by
BURLINGTON & MISSOURI'
RIVER R. R. CO.
On ten year's ereditiat 6 per cent
Interest.
ON 11ILLION .. C UES In lOWA and Southern
NEBRASKA.
The finest country In the world to combine farm
lug and stock raising.
Products will pay for land and inn
provements long before the prin
cipal be comes due.
LARGE DISCOUNTS for cash.
"The so-called destitution In Nebraska Iles In the
far western region, beyond the lands of the B. k
If. A. B. Co.'"
For circulars that will tally describe MOM
lands, and the terms of sale, apply to or address,
LAN'S . CO3IMISSIONER,
Burlington, lowa, for lowa Lands,
or Lincoln, Neb., for Nebraska Lands.
RAN AWAY.—Whereas, my son,
EUGENIC GILLIGAN, has rat away from
me, this Is to forbid all persons harbofing or trust
'Mg him. The said Eugene is 15 years old; had on
.when he left a white hat, grey coat and brown over.
ails: has a scar over the left eye, also one mi,jeft
cheek. Any person giving information whellrthe
boy may be found. or returning him to me will bp
suitably rewarded. ' HUGH GILLIGAN. `--
aprls•. Campbellsville. Sullivan Co., Pa.
FOR SALP....
A very (lleslralile House, La!, Barn, Re., for sale,
LOT LARGE AND BUILDINGS FIRST-CLASS
Located on South Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
For further particulars enquire of the undersigned
apri-75. HENRY MEIICUIL
FOR SALE.—A valnable firm in
Athens twp., laying 24 miles from Athens
Boro, and 3 ladles from Waverly Contains
acres, of which 125 are In grass and . graln.. A dairy
of 25 cows has been kept on it, and there is base
ment stabling for that number. It has a gentle la
clination to the south, and Is warm, strong land.
4t will be sold low and ,possession given immedi
ately. Address
. , E. D. DREW, Elmira, N. Y.
D. It PARE, Athens, Pa.
J. DREW, on the farm.
novIS-Ntf. •
DISSOLUTION NOTlCE.—No
tice is hereby Mien that the partnership ex
g betweertC. J. Burhans and A. S. Macdonald,
under the firm name of Durban% & Macdonald, was
dissolved on the US day of Aptll, A. D. 1875, by
mutual consent, The business will in future be
conducted by A. S. Macdonald. ' ,
C. J. BUDDANS,
A. S. MACIXWA I. D.
DIME
O QTUTTERING!
-
NO CURE, NO PAY
M. A. WHITE,
of the U. B. Staziunsring Institute, N. Y. City, w
a irons, , _
T OWA ND k; NOR 41;i•C E
'FIRE AND MARINE COMP4NI!B.
Commis'Min A.L. VIION„. of Eugrd;as'ta. M.;
QCZZN, "
CONTINZNTAL, NCO York, "
GERMANIA, ,
GZRMAN ANZZICAN, -
MANIIATTAN, •I
Pncracxx, of Hartford.,
OtarsT, " - •
AMICRICAN, of Philadelphia,
Wxontico, of Pilaf:a-Barre,
AMAZON. of Okla,
CITIZZ.Nie. of Newaik,
FIRE i ACCIDENT COMPANIES.
VATIONAL LIFE, of 11. S. A.. ;mots 1,41.7A0,225
TaAvzt.l.lBB. of Hartford. " 3 • 168410
RAILWAY PAPS'Ittl. •• 610,000
Lomeiadjastetl and paid at ttits unite.
HE PANIC,
T ; •
With ail its
DISAGRELB4E CONE3EQUEN'CKS
All wlniwant
READY' MADE CLOTHING,
Of the latest Styles and made els to theitest man
ner, will be pleased to learn that
J. S. BVSH,
SPRING , AND SUMMER GOODS,
SHIRTS,
COLLARS,
. I
CUFFS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, itC.,
And in fact -everything In the furnishing lino. Is
unsurpalsed by any store la the country.
If you don't believe I cad offer you hvi ter bar
gains than have been given you heretoforv. just cal
at my store In
I.:Rhl FlTlil & PATTON'S fi1.0( . 14 lOU 4.1.: rd.
dal
That I am prepared to- full)! all I advertise, :to
more;'
SUSQUEHANNACOLLEGIATE
.--,. ISNTITUTE:
, .
:,1' o Spring Tend of this Institution will comilienee
April 5,1b75, with the following corps of export.
Floured teachers: , . .
EDWIN E. QUINLAN, PIIINCIPAL.
A.arient Languages. .3lathientaties English
Branches.
E. L. HILLIS, A. 8..
Languages. Con:nitre:al and Seleid
Branches.
MISS MARY E. MERRILL. Pia:A:M . 7ft ES!..,
The customary classlficatlint of students will take
place and classes he organlnid iu such of the higher
and common branches as the needs of the students,
may demand. Especial attention given to those
desiring to prepare for Misiness. college, or for ,
teaching. Regular instruction ini Dinwing antl i
Viral Musk, free of charge. Excellent ailvantml]
ges In Instrumental Music Anil Voice Culture.
Expenses per term for board. tuition, fuel. lightij
and washing, from al4 to IPO. Booms (or dorndto-1
ties , recently nearly carpeted. provided with new;
heating apparatus and arranged insults, with bed-I
rooms adjacent to sitting rooms, far Ilurpasslng anyi
previous accommodations.; Tuition - for day stu
dents from at to, o,klo per term.
For•iturther particulars address or call upon the
principal, E. E. QUINLAN, Towanda, Pa. '
31iLLEat Foc, Pres, Board Trustees. [apri-7
JEWETT & SON'S
swumw4bsall'ilow I,
AGENCY,
Main Sheet, opposite the Cojrrt House
NOBLE 4 VINCENT,
General' Agent 4
apriZe• 75tf
Is past. The country is again restored to con
fidence.
An experienced dealer, Ilan opened an innuctpoi
stock of •
suitable rut
MEN AND ;BOYS' WEAR.
MY STOCK OF
TIES,
GLOVES,
and I will
CERTAINLY • CONVINCE YOU
DON'T FORGET THE PLACI
Sion! recently occupied by 31r...1. 1). UIII
J, K.,BUSH.
CIE
-Commois and Higher English.
MISS MARY I, MASON. -
Common and Higher Englied.
' MLLE. J. tr.QIIIN,
Fr•neb, Drawing and Paintiay
MRS. O. A. RA LDWIN.
Loral Mutt,: and ;rake Va/tarr
MISS MINNIE C. nowis.
Jn'truntentnl `Mtatic:
PERFECTLY PURE WilliTE LEAD
THIS IS THE °NOY QUALITY OF WHITE
LEAD THAT WE HAVE MADE FOR
THE LAST SIXTEF.ti
Mil
.101 IN ,JEWErr A: SONS,
182, Front York.
PACKAGES,
and bO lbs. each.
KEGS, 2.1, 50. and 100 pin. eact.
CASKS, about 200, 300 and 600 lbs. each.
25 ?. Tin Pane, +.,e. per lb higher than In w•oo+l
FOR SALE BY
DR.‘ll I'. PORTER & 'SON.
•
Also, at.the lowest price;
PUKE• LINSEED OIL
TURPENTINE :IND :VARNISII,
COLORED PAINT
(Dry or mixed in oil or tarnish).
BRUSHES. OF )VERY --DESUIPTION
WINDOW & PICTURE GLASS
Of llVize4. l •
DR. H. l'. PORTER
COMNEU MAIN AND PINE-STS.,7OIVANDA, PA
April 12, 187&4m
REAL ESTATE!
A. J. NOBLE.I CO.,
:Stalo street.,
T iV A N NN'
i
FAHM.4. MILLS. VIL.L.MiE LOTS. HOUSES,
; I
And
BUSINESS SITES" IN TOWN
ALS4"AYS ON HAND. AT BARGAINS.
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Al.,e large iractx of 'late' hi
lOWA, NEBRASKA FAL KANSAS,
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Along liar of ItaUlloads. [Vrr,y clearable g,
for .F.yllgrafirra
PRoVERTY FOR RENT. FOR DWELLINGS
AND BUSYNESS PURPOSES.
Rents collected and remitted ou reasonable terms.
Monet Loinicklb
e go i sli t r lAtioota,
fitiMi eV&
CM
=I
tal • '
11 . EANII 119,1.18E,r_li41*AD.A,
columus4tx AID' iIIIIDOL 6 Tuns; ''
1 , •
11to liaises, •Ilarnesao ice tit in guests re this
Monte, insured against; ks; by 'Fire, without any
eztia charge. • . ' I
• 4 superior quality of Ohl English Rua Ale, just,
received.. • 1 T. R. JORDAN,
Towano, jau. 24,71.1 , Proprietor.
- LILWELL- HOYSE, TOWANDA,
..C/ PA..
1
i e.'n.lwiLsos•.' - - _ .....
,la \ log 10a5,41 this Imam., is now ready to accom
modate th? travelling public. No pains norexpeuse
will he spared to give satisliMtiou to those who may
\Or's:. Mott rill. 1
\iitirNorth side or "idle Squire, east or 3tercur's
iusw Moir,.l
l ,
" . n',TIII,EHF,)I, l'A.-
!
1.4 1.. . !
oi.1) • N1011,0"1.A.N SUN INN,"
I ,
500,000
000,000
2,000M8
1,537,3311
1,824,410
1 709,883
'1.882,303
719,342
1,080,849
=1,911
!Ott
1
• 175 A.
•
Wilt hi itishii lent iiitairests. it t the only building
hi the you'd ry excepi honored
bv~the sojourn Ajithlu IN wails of Washington. lan-
IForette. Lee and other patriot% id the Itelmintion.
Tidia popular hotel Ides, reeentiy changed
been Improved, entirely rettirldrited, and the pm
iirletair cordially ItiA kin triendti and-•travelitig
insAliaitto give !dont a a 411—no pains wilt he +Tared to
rehdertiteir stay etenrofiatile. People en route for
Philadelpitia.will find it convenient to ediend the
night here, redehlogi tile city-about eight in the ,
totalling. " A sample room , ma the first thior, for the
aceolunttstation of eotritterefal ;melds.
• C. T. SMITH,
Proprietor:
isept. 4.'73
torN N I O Rooms-
I IN CioNS ECTItiN IVITiI BAKEIM
NEAR TIE COURT : HOUSE
We are Prepared t 4 feed the hpngmat all thnea
et the day and evening: (iyvters arid lee Cream In
their seasouN
(March 30;70.
N E W ' ; 41 tt It A. N G E At E N T
I=ll
t , T Tlil FIRST WARD BAKERY.
r i
MARY E. KITTREI)GE
[lts
logpuroutwg tilt .tock lizutres of A.
Cowles' Bakery. liaS refitted th oitaldlstimettt and
purchased au entinly
NEW StOCK (IC'
Kilned thy Mich
~iroecries,'Cc is, Coflees?Drit,ti Fruits,
Canned Fr its, Candies, Confer
! tionery,,Prelßread,Bisenii,
Rusk, Rolls,
icli cltEAm SALOON
oittmell In= connection with the eotahlhte•
Mena, where ladle:t and gentlemen ralfaln apt firid
he "est cream and other delicacies of the season
THE PINING ROOM
ibis Lion' refuntlslini, and will at all times be sup.
plied with substantial eatables..whiek will be served
at reasonable rates. ''Fantiers and others wlsttlng
town will fled thli a convenient plaea to supply the,
*ants of the Inueo man.
Ttll4 anda, April i23..7 t-t f
BTU TICK 1 if !.
/"Ii Ow Vet y I.+E of all Ailtid., kept loy auV
'first-e1n , 04 grocer, fill kohl 1)0wil, ()own. ',own,
TEAS, SPICES,
SYlllll',
llcoe9u•d Daily. from the New V4wk Market
and 1. 4 6! it the v , rs Imvest raqh Hces
'Laving lleeu ea' ged for the last three years wilt,
Flrst-elara Wholesale grocer In New York. I have
raellttles for buying my goods vii that I•eall make
it an object for all USSR BUYERS raft and
SEF: MY STOCK, AND PRICES
I WILL PAY I'ASH ItPit PROW'rk:
REI►. 11'i4rrE *N STtinE, maißiE-sr
Ci, 1;. l' AT C 111.
WHOLESA
GIZOCEIZIES AN!) PROVISIONS,
FLOUR ALWAIS. ON HANI►
Tho for all kind:, of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
° • "I:nri) ati .
POULTR Y. t; AM E,
.y.,l.erial attention paid to filling order,. Gt.ils
tleliverett: free of (large anywltere!in
1_ the 13‘)rottgh.
an I 1-74
Wistellaneons Advertisements.
A MISTAKE,
We ' find very many are of the
opiniOn thht we have gone out of
business. !If they call on, us
one Door North of .31eVabe's & Ed
wards Groeery Store, they Will-,find
us on hand with a large \ Stock of
MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING
AND FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY
POUT.E.F.
All of which We will sell at
We say * . ititout fcar of contradic
tion, we have the, best stock of .
FINE SIIIRTS, NECK TIES,
. 1 HATS AND CAPS,
,
-1 ; ' Special Rates to Country Mercli
ants, Giangers, - anil all Others thai .
*ill buy in quantities:
• lIIRA3I TAYLOR.
Aprlll,ls.
NEW flR3t:
PIERCE 'B RAIT N D
Having bought the business of Mr...P. Powell,
would respectfully can the attention_ of the people
of -Totrinda and vicinity, to their place of business,
where eau be found at all.. times a fresh and !all
stock of
• •
CINDIES,
- , TOBACCO,
i 1 4c.
I I ligtigi li t tl i cu p t 4 ,04 fl fl O b.
2i• " •
. s•
ived iitos r ."
Kati :7, t
•fir
xtri.s;
_. 9& .t-x-r. -
o. W .ScOTT & CO
A ni.at and attractive
31 A ny F—.KiTTßEiro:t
anceiles and Provisions.
sTItfCTIY YOU CASti
Tlu• rholcvst
MOLASSES,
..SUGARS,
CQ FIF E ES, &C.,
I:~•fnrt plirrlta•hig elu•w'htr
31. R. OWEN,
A N'l) I: EtA IL
!
iToWANDA, PA
iThu bc,t brand,. lir
WEI
C. PATCH
vEitY Low ritteEs
z
Kp l'
pt in owalitta
.;~ ~ --• .. ~,. ter.- :, , r~.;•~,,..+Y--
•
IftiarittritliAClDlTEXlOP.
F
and Nubia. late_ ly
_owa Jon
luldto
trir=waup ,nIF
• MILt . GARIN(IB,• -• •
•
CISC4AR SAW - MILLS,
' : MANDRILLS,
And all kinds of
Milt Irons made to order;
ENUI ES REPAIRED.
Ann work warranted.to giro satisfaction.
SIUNULE m.,(TIN ES
. .
Or the latest and roost Unproved kinds ntanuraetuir•
ed and keid.eoindantly on hand and ready fur use
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PLOUGHS
SIZE-MILL, IRON AND WOODNN BEAMS
of all kinds.
CULTIVATORS,
CORN PLOUGHS AND-PLOUGH
POINTS - .
Of all kinds, and the latest Impneretueut kept
• ou hand.
CHURN• POWERS,
LARGE AND SMALL SIZE.
STOVE CASTINOS
CELLAR GRATES,
I,ED AND SLEIGH §IIOES,
LAnGE KETTLES,
Anil all kinds of castings furnished ut
MEktiti & ROCKWELL
31arch 30,10
BLOOD & COMPANy
Still continue to ntanufatiture their celebratd
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
And xl l sell a better • machine for less money than
b
canhad elsewhere In the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do as much, or more,
than any other,.and more durably bunt. We per
sonally superintend our work and see that it is
done. We will send
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES
01 - our Machines - on application
ONE Sr, TWO MORSE POWERS,
One and two horse ThreasherS and
Separators, Thresher anti
Cleaners.'
FANNING MILLS,
CIRCVLAR AND j) . RAG SAW MILLS,
Saw snd .Grist Mill work done to
order. Give us a call before
: purchasing !elsewhere.
`'Oa auoaavutt `SNI:111,1X
"o 0 Q aoo'ni
Aug.l,'69
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY!
I ilitint,lte the 'Hoy Jail,
TOWANDA. PENN 'A
HENRY STULEN.
Iti,ll4.4tttuily annoutims to hls frietnin and icitryti&
Unit hh hall built a
NEW BRICK CARI:LAGE FACTORY
Where he will eonF tantty:keep on.hantl ar full a, N ort
meat of
FAMILY eARRIAGES,
TOP AND OP E N BUGGIES,
I;LA,TFORN WAAIONS,
TROTTING St7I.K VS, AND SKELETONS.
314ide of the best material and finished Inthe best
city style. Ills long experience In city Car
riage Factories gives him a deckled
advantage over others in the
FINISH, STYLE .'iIiII.DURAMLITY
Of ttaginiS. lie asks Is an
INSPECTIQN 9F, :Ms WoitK
Preylotti to part•hasing elsewhery
ALL WORK , WAIMANTED TO GIVE I
PERFECT .. ATISFATION
Thankful for the libaral patronage formerly
ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
Same. ..
REP.tIRLN4L: PROMPTLY ATTENDED T(•
AT REDUCED PRICES
_Towanda. Jan. 8.13.
HENRY STULEN
4ILTAGONS:I WfIIONSI
, ,
WAGONS!
I keep on hand zi large assortment of
11" A 0 N
=I
SE 14 I : , CjiEA P I; R
Than any other' establishment in the
country.
WAGONS AND CARRIAGES
or every description manufactured
to oral., on shprt notice.
JAMES BRYANT.
Towanda, March 'h.;„ 1b73
BOOKBINDERY,The public is
Respectfully Informed that the Book Bindery
has been. removed to the URINPUTTM Building,
third story, where win be lone
BOOK-BINDING
in all its various branches, on terms as reasonable
as the "hard times" will alltrore, The Bindery will
be under the charge of " 4
11. C. WILITAKER,
Nn..experienced Binder - and .all work will be
promptly done in a stYle snd manner Llcb cannot
be excelled. Motile; Slags:lnes, Newsmen, Old
Books, ne., brand In every style. Particular atten
tion will be paid to the gulag and Binding of
TILANK BOOKS, .
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totals deared ttenosticti in gaZlitY =4 41412.4 :'
billty,wlll b 3 • ,
, .
AtitelAe 301%.141 AelkiiiittP 1 14
t ea.
4/419 .
ijagegattle d 4 *la.
v = Rx2K l3l . ( . 0" N;
WIIOLESALE'AND RETAIL
"DRUGGIS , TS I
PATTONIi
TOWANDA, PENNA.
ACIDS. EXTRACTS,IMIIIRS. HERBS,
" SUGAR COATED PILLS, -
POWDEItt3; OURS;
• SYRUPS. TING.
. TURES,
WINEK •
&e.,
AndpriparaUalvo of all lauds
DYE STUFFS,
MACHINE OILS,
KEROSENE,
ALCOHOL,
.
&C." &U.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS;
for medicinal purposes,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, &C.
-. All the
POPULAR PATENT. NEDICINE2.4.
and a fine assortment of
TOIL' ET AND .FANCY GOODS.
I
More than usual L care is glren to the compound
ing of prescriptim Open on Sunday froth 9A. M.
to 1 P. 111., and front 5 P. Y. to 7 P. rt.
Dr. MADILL can he consulted at the store on Sat
urday of each week. as heretofore.
.... D. Lf. TURNER,.' .
W. 6. GOUDON.
Ina)7-72.
Hardware, Crockery, kc.
BAIT G TINS 1N STOVES!
TIN WARE,
II 'Alt D. WIA It E,
IRON AND PANS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
GLASS,
&c.,
GIVEN TO ALI. ruitimAsEns FOR CASH
Rt. y i
IL T. JUNE'S
11 tA. It - 1) WV A it E
TOWANDA, PA:
decl7-73
0 , A. BLACK,
(PILiEIV ,
CROCKERY of VARIOUS
PATTERNS,
AND A.S LOW AS THE
GLASSWARE.
TABLE CUFLERY.
SILVER PLATED WARE;
WOOD WAR El,,
STONE WAAtE,
L►IRRT CAGE ,
BASKETS,
I wouht 4.ay to the public that on any goods kept in
stock I will not be undersold.
Fe bl 9-7-1
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
N OTICE.
U. S. ItiTEUNAL REVI6iirE
87 , ECiAL TAXES_
May 1, 1875, , to Aprll 30, 1878
The revlses Statutes of the United States, Sec
tions 3232., 3217, 32311, and 3=l, require every person
enlaced In any business, avocation, or employment
'which renders him liable to a
SPECIAL TAX, TO
PROCURE AND PLACE
' cawspiettousLY
ILLS ESTABLISIIMENT OR
PLACE OF BirI.cIINESS,
A STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL
TAX, forlthe Special Tax; year beginning
_May I,
1875, before commencing' or; continuing business
after Apt .1' 1878.!
THE TAXES EMBRACED ' ITUII VIRE PRO-
VISIONS OF THE L!
QUOT,_ED AR
FOLLOWI:
•: VIZI
Rectifiers -
Dealers, retail liquor - ,
Dealers, wholesale liquor [-
Dealers In malt liquors, wholesale ,
Dealers in malt liquors, retail -
Dealers in leaf tobacco - - -
Retail dealers In leaf tobacco - -
And on sales of over 11,000, fifty cents for,
every dollar In excesiOr 11,000.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco - -
Manufacturers of stills - - - •
And for each still manufactured - -
And for each worm manufactured
Manntactruers of Mimeo°- - • =
Manufacturers of cigars - - -
Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than
;two horses or other animals) - - so :00
'Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses •
•Ot other animals) - - - -
Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or
other animal) . - - -
Peddlers of tobacco, fourthlclass (on foot or
public. conveyance) "-} - - -
Brewers of less titan 500 barrels -
Brewers of 500 - barrels or more
Any serson, so liable, eche shall fall to comply
with the foregoing requirements will lie suoject to
severe penalties.
Persons or firms liable tote pay any of the Special
e,
Taxes named- above, must a
pply to GEO. DELA
MONTANYE, Collector of, Interaal Revenue at
Towanda, Penna., and payl for and procure the
Special-Tax Stamp` or Stamps they need, prior to
May 1875, anti WITHOUT - , FURTIIIe NOTICE.
• J. W. DOUGLASS,
Commissioner of Internal Iteventle - . -
OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE; '
WASIIINGTQN, D. C., February 1, 1875,
Mch.s-75.
THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
_BA AS II
•
HORSE FIXI N GS OEI 4 :I:RALLY
Is at C: "k". DA.T01414 In tile), store lately ocenpled '
Julius:Wont as a Clothing Store. Ihrtintremared
my establishment to' more commodious and &nye
"le"ftlatl=lv _o
l
d t(".
mere, and al n w anythingt ila4or
HARNESS,- sApLIAs,.
ie. • -•••••-• 14 . =
t r ig -aye door. t 4
• • To
WA. C
AT C E
WATCHE I .
FINE ANIE
MMS
sroitE,
Gi.A SS 'IIADES,
o. A. ili,AcK
NV ABOVE
THE
G, •
t.V.O 00
.5 00
100 00
SO 00
' 00
:300
500 00
5 00
SO 00
20 00
2000
10 00
10 00
''2s 00
13 00
10 00
50 00
100 00
, air'On an after Jaimary 1,1875, trains will te a ry
and arrive a$ Elmira, as follows:
ART. FROM TIM NORTH: LEAVE NORTHWARD.
Acts= I IO.VI A.M. Northern Ex.. 12.15 'pat.
Southern EN...10.03 P.n. (
Ace° 1.15 A.N.
Armsport are.. 2.35 P.M. Are..... - .
f. 50 r: M.
AWE PROM THE Sarni. - LEAVi. SOCTIRWAItit.
Southern Et, .10.05 r; u: Rletern Ex i i.12.15 r. it. At"msport. Ace - 3.00 P. u.
Mtn* *a1..10.15 rat. Day kt 11.33 A.M.
~
* 'fri - Noit itt Express north Ind kktutherti kx
proscsoutbhire=-trains barren Rochester
and Baltimore . , The bruins and Eventnt Accom.
'stud:Uteri mirth at Carrandalida'wlth *lns
far Roches* and thet•Talla. . . ._, •
- - —.- a. ClilsTON GilifiliEfti(feii. , 4t.
Z/): 154POIThrthilielt2sis. .11,04,11aMw o. IL
OW 113 • • . .R , - RIEDEMP. •. 4 ifiY.• ~ 7 I .-'
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~~~r ~.
IA MB ER LIN.
EE2I
,
MEM
.1.74 h• Y
FINE
AND C'LOCIK6
MIZE
L''.74
ELM
SILVER WARE,
ADLEII.,IN Ii .
Healer hi . •
M.. H
MMEI=cMDI
'p LVER W ATCIIES.
MB=
and
LING SILVER
S
HEM
PLATED WARE
CLOCK:,
HEAPEST TO THE BEST
FRI M I THE
GILD
SPECTAC
iSILVEIt A%I) STEEL
Ac•EYE GLASSES
id Dr. curter & sou's Drug stun•
Moan litreet;
Oze door north
WAN.DA,rA.,
jau6-75.
p RES
INTS FOR ALL,
1T TIIE
WELRY STORE
N E W
A. ROCKWELL
elving in addition to hIA large .•lot'k
lof jewelry,.
1111=351715
E GOLD SETS.
UHL
PINS,
BAII
NGs,
STUDS,
'F -- ` ° HARMS, •
• AMER!. AN. AN SWI4S WATCH E!..,
GOLD AN L D SILVER WATCHES.
siLVisrt.. }'I'LD WARE vlr ALLv AR' L,TA
IMtei-AtiD STEEL SPECTACLE:_,
!• , II.V ER AN
' • A 1,4;
, .
. -
CLOCK,I OF ALI. VASIE TIES,
1 lathe I( vent
11 ateh. Clovl2 and Jewelry repairing done in the
bel.tnianner, and warranted.
Thangs for a liberal patronage and hope to merit
fontlntianee of the sane._
novl2-73 3
W. A. ROCKWELL
SPECTACLES SPECTACLES !
ARITNDET. TINTED
•
3 -
These Lenges hare the [sayer of Protecting the,
Eye from IRRITATION arising from Light, iv-,
compantedby l iileat. Under Wilson's American and'
English lette6 intent.
11tEASONs WILY TILE
ARUNDEL TINTED SPETA CLES
si!ouLD PREFEURED To Au, oTilEits
They have t he Neer of Arresting 'the Heaelt t ayii
of Solar awl 'Artillefal Light before entering the
They are
Y tioletTinted, yet so constructed that
•
when aPpitet to the Eye appear colorless.
Thti high :lid luw numbers are the same tint
W.M.- CHASIBERIAN
•
WL E R
TOW AN D I A, •pA
D , }41.k.1:
v.MERWAN tt SWISS WATCHES
STERLINti SILVER, SPOONS AND FORKS,
ROGERS BROS.CACL ERR AT ED SI-EV ER NV ARE
FINE Grn JEWELRY, &C., &C.,
oPPOSITUuoUItT HOUSE,
. , .
Nov. 12.'7. W. A. UII.kNIBEItLIN.
VORTRERN CENTRAL RAIL
:LI WAYl—Direct route North -and South to
Baltimore, l i ashington, Philadelphia and all points
South; also o. Butfakk Niagara Falls, Suspension
Bridge, , Roc, ester, Syracuse, and all points East.
and West onithe New . York Central Railroad, and
.the Canada.% . ,
rip o - 01YR . P
_l.
',131. - E , re Mr 0 p C
PHOTOoIu PIiERS,
TOWANLiA, PA:,
Gratefttl for the fenertnis pstlrtokage the,
R a e a ‘ reTtl i tr i alti l lon l Og t id at i r eittlighgenttul."
EW 4ND IMPUOVED INSTRZMENTs,
,And adopting tried old; approved. mole*
tprtatlng retonehlair la order to secure
VINIER PHOTOGRAIM3 TIpIN" EVER
made outside of the cities, and that we utak.)
:it AL specialty to enisuse all kinds of Pictures to
Anx size desired, and finish lin, .Water coleys,
India Ink,. or In Oil, In the ,
• BEST STYLES AND 1,r.:111t 140 W
- Weal endesroi to tsie in the Um pos,,,lbh,
In making etahlrens'plctures,' dais to secure' the
Wit results.
We arc constantly adding:,t4 our stock or
. . , .
1 ,
AO new ?patterns and taaieful.:sty les, and fur
tilli theta at a small advance ft,* cost price,,
i
, .
)14 7 4 1;7 3 -
.. , .
COA I L! COAL! COAL! COAL
THE
oLD trowANDA! COAL ymtiy!i
• & SCOTT
Take pleasure In anuohnclug td, their friendsand
the public generally, that ;they are prepared to furl
ulsh any of the , follusvlng named Coals In'quantli
ties to suit purehasers,•thoroughly screened and
slated, and at as km rates as at any yard In
wands. ;We keep the best Coals from the Mister,
and Wfilts-Barre mines., • • • • i
S.C.
'SULLIVA.)" ANTMIACiTE,
SMITH AND STOVE COAL
fr.m Barrtiss .3114 e.. IVe are 'Sot, lAgen
,•• . f •
We keep on bawl the •
BEST lA;FTOfr LIJ11•
THE BEST COIL' AN • CE M}
All orders left at the - atores. of Lung & ste% el
F. J. Calkins. Third Ward, Kirby's Drug Stop%
at our Omer, corner of River and Elizabeties s:,
Rill redeye prompt attention. 1
PLEASE ' G IrE t'S 4 C!...4/..1..
,
up -.9 7 F -E.
WFLO
• .-
STE A M . 1' Mi
isAs : . suceesstui
'pared to do all work i
c us, j'44 4 1, GRIN Nt;
BUCtil% heat All'
Bran.
and for ',ale;
I'_%7:Tlt'CL.t t:,
the side of Hie river tlellritt„o' to p4trontzi
mitt will toive-their forryago :paid both uays.
they tpriug grkts of tetsitop.ll2lsaml
apll-74.
J..% DECifi r ER. j 4;. M. DECK
NEW Fl/t31.1 . St:
-I- I
NECKLACES,
Thy liticieti•igneti haling tie• Zo.1:
lease - it the store lately oeenpleit by Jinn's Cult
sprettully tingle the attention of the public to
large , stork ft(
READY ctioTtn
Front our experience in' rile bll•illtn, %NV toe:
lidet# that we shall be able to inert the want, t ,
eustUuter,
cannot toe equaled by any. othere.,tanli,lint
NORTHERN PENNSYLVAN
'f%rrytililig 1,1
-GENTS' FUR'XisHING. 61)0
. :
- •
FELT -1..1) FUI: WAT: 4 , ( fo.“
•
Itatut the o at ,
cur, corner of \fain at'
Towanda, March 17
THE. P.F.
The RENIINGT SEWINti 51A4. 111:N
sprung rapidly into twill' as possessing th,l
combination of good: qualities. namely: Lighl
ning,'smooth, norseless, rapid. durable, With
Stitch. ' It is a Shuttle Machine. with Auto
Drop. Feed.
kt; e T
. .
A 'Machine for Ninny 11:.c, in the third
existence, has met qith 1 more rapid tier' ,
ratio of sales Mail an.. maritime on the niarkci,
Machine for manufavtoring and 1:11'01
(ready for delivery only since Jour. 1:,7i.1 for
Pet'freilmi an 4 variety lit work. IN without
fu family ot work Ams -
GOOD 'AGENTS • \V ANTE
RRMINGTO\ SEWJ.NIi MACHINE coMI.I
BRANCII OFFICES or Mr.miNoT
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