h II I:adtziiis of Sviiie 11 _ . A cOrrespOndent asks the Rural Ncir,Yarker, to, give a •list,bf the di seases iwhlch Offectswine,Or to iee omme*l ,hins to soin.4 - Work that Will, with diagnO - sispreventives and' ruin edies, j This is ratker, fc request, nor-Rove -- corriplrivib.. for the'lvasonsl that we do not know all - thel• diseases of swine, nor any, published work which gives-thern. . But.-We can do better. We can as- serf, 'Without fear of contradiction, we think. that !there is no need that a hog or-pig should :be diSeased ;that, .most, if 'not- of the diseases of Awine are caused as follows :` 1. )3j• Want„Of proper food at the proper time, consequent upon the lack of;lotowledge of the physiology, nature and demands of the animal. . By 'want of,proper protection From exiosure to the elements ; for too large a proportion of farmers treat's Wine as if they lacked all sen sitiveness to ; climatic conditions, Which !would kill-a man if he were : exposed .to the same. is a mistake that' too many people, make, that highlYifed: animals are so 'much more hardy and can endure, so much morel exposury than mankind with impu-1 nity,[ - bar civilized animals require, proportionately, as great. an amount'. ' of protection`-and attention to: their treatment as the civilized man. ' _ 3.. TO epitomize, -therefore, swine ' requir; good, Wholesome food, varied in character, according to .the sea son;l , intre water ; -protection from I 4orni.4 and cold (as well as from the extreJe heat the sun.) . protection frorn j.mderiat innueuces, and to be :kept elk..Aan, warm. and dry. • have never known a sti ine - herd,WhO observed these.conditions who did not succeed in havinghealth, tall swine. unless he purchased That 'had inherited disease. -If dur eorrespondenh, therefore, will se •tre h . - • 1. 1 t heseconditions of 1;5 swine ,s . ,lealti we imagine he will have little • need tia study-,The diseases of swine, r prvetiee as a physician upon them. S.tiled;..on of Lambs for Breeding _ ' • A , ?..esterl, New York correspon 7 dent cif' the 'fi .' icarro Lice Stock Jour:- t sol. 4Hys : “'By keeping only the c'-t eiVe,laiibs. a eontinual improve : mem ink.he style lifid. quality of the . [ 'll , )ck: thay 1!r -qxpe6ted ; • provided,. al :'-v.-a vs-:, I that good rains are Used. 'l'hureipre alit lambs to be reserved ,• '.l)!..bilicling •should,„ if possible, lie . -plit,.a - • tile 'time of separation from lit e ,c .. iNles. into a separate pasture from 'AL.' r - cft of the flock. Putting in .with Ihenti tame, dry ewei or weather, so that - tlhey . - can be- taught to come ,• -tdili- . lt, -Cie' lllnv breeders •- . -. , call. Put-a o.,otf(fli into the pasture where the hubs are put for weaning, and i_lity,tirc fed - bran or oats onbe a day until winter. ',Such Men always h ave --, • , . t, - : heavy ,:;cepltnat slum. fleeces, and 1 i,,, 11,, n „it, by , c . any lambs before '--piin . , 4 fm ro num*, or "pale dis , aa:-e..i. But if ! the lambs are put into ,! - i,.. - .4 m. other pasture that - is up to , :I,,'ir ev,•s. they do Very well without 'll , ' le an. The .eWcs should be put into 4ther :-.liOrt , feed I'm: a few days :t ft er_tW.i 111mbs arc taken away, until i ;lc,fliiwof• milk has ceased, and they i ~avc liq't' , ) 111e dry. Then let them be hot•orldv Overhauled and examined . in'l Of . si-lio-e teeth are getting nar ' ,-,-.- 441 1 ,- )ol-:e. and.those that do not ~,. 7 iA. , , , 110.;' , ,00d lamb .; should he sepa . :,,le(1 from the re 4 and . put into good ' i',1 , 1.- iii•that' they can lie fattened for , -.1,e hntcher. Usually there are • ,11 , 111 IA - y(larling and,' two year old ,•v,„,-., , ,, that have- never had•lambs, ; to take the place in the flock of the old :IA iniprofitahle ewes, so that, the flock -•:111 1R• kept up to the required ifinuber.- , . - - . I f ii,o, ,ch•ctitql. of the breeding ',lock is left. until later than August, - . the hollow plaeos of coarsely built -.-- 1 i -Iteep l ileeome I.;o filled out with -wool. .that 'it - is t inu•ir more difficult -to . i t,,w u.. ou 1.11 t 65,1 that are not perfect -in sliipe. and as a Consequc , nce the flock (!if,latillos' is apt_to he somewhat , ilitleven. Indeed, some..prtfer to se l.,ct their breedincr:ewes at shearing time. ratlirs than• later. • 1 ---H - 11o1 1 ,' :To NIA KE A VALUABLE IZ Eelz : '1•E1; very bousekeeper,Riould 11:1 ve: recipe book—a book fo r r ibn , a, rad ual growth , , pro veil excel enee, and we prom re to our lady readers how to • • One. ; • F., in the - first place buy a .b!ank book ,' ital write your' name and the date on tletir. t lea. Divide , the book into ; [ is many different departments as you iti h, heading each page with:the de -I):irtment to which it belongs, as fOl lows : j. fort leaning, recipes for ptips, recipes i foecoOking-meats, rk:•cipeS for cake, and so on through cooking,. Then comes cook in r the sick, care of the sick, and all the'vario l ulifings that area part id'a .roman's', duty, and for -which i:iffortUnately, there is no school but c,xl)erien6e. Number - your `'pa g es if ''clwy :ire not Anunumbered in the lfegin -11 Make au, index, leaving blank paces in the index to corres i end with blank erVs . . between de i'.artments which you, do not intend t , ) 11111 immediately. Write under li:e 2 e different heads every recipe wluch you have actually tried, ofLthe ~- ; 4;idt of which you have seen in,ithe houses bf- roar friends, and enter;the pie iii the index. _ :11. 1 .01:111:4:011. WIIEAT.—The waro state Journal says: "Wher- L-verloraanie Matar . abaimds in the free use of bones and ;potash 1 1 4 speedily restore it to - its original lii. sandy soils organic rnatter in - the form of peat, muek or l of mold, should lie combined with t:•• *ones and ,potash., The finerthe I , ones ,are ground the more speedy their detion: If the bones are ground in a raw state, that is, without steam infi• or burning, and ground very fine 4 11 a mixed- with three times their of fine muck, or peat, or leaf ,thold,:and kept moist for three weeks liefore being used, they will generate the' ammonia necessary to the rapid growth of ,Wheat or other crops 16;110a the ition of other sub -tlne,Cs. 7 • Co CommENDED.--Hay.- ttiOrhil! , hly tested coal ashes I :{;sure fhiose. infi.rested that if . 11-bile the leaf . is wet with tiewt.or rain. (or if -necessary'sprink h.,lll„ith water,) it tryrevent the r:Lvn-ges of the• eurrant4orm; and al=o do I (...xecedingly good service in 'ease titc'Yelloxv-,and black fly trouble the IVines; - va." melons, cucumbers, ..•iitinsli,,toraatel : and i*ato. 4 THERE is no prnucler,rionient in a wo wans lifeAiine,•-than when shei gets her spring bonnetione week ahead of her fe maleneighbors. 11 . COM)!ITTEi of A S SOC IATE I:ETTORE ;,. -E. - E. QLINiiAI, W. Hi Tllpmetiotc J. C. CRAwtonD, E. L. Hums, A. A. tiENIT. • - • • - (ALL (4), mmunintions Intended to be Inserted's this desyrtlitent.i should be sent to the chairman of the 'committee. E. E.QtINLAN Towasela. - and will-be hirwarleo by him to the Editor ID dame nr the ettsaing areal - THE following coirespondence contains 'so many valuable hints, that we insert it in the Educational Department : - 31v TIZE.III Tuamotu: When we last parted,' yoti aske4 me' to write ; to you, and I readily promised that I would; but 1 had no thought at the time to write eo Sion. you may remember that you once said to me : ' team now, so that you may teach by4und-bye.',' I did not think much OF it at the tiine, but I have often thought of it lance, and now I with in the shortest time! possible to qualify, myself for teaching successfully. Please write to me and tell ree. what to study, and what to do, to become a competent and suful teacher. Ever your friend, ' tss • i .. LYDIA Tntrwale. ToWANDA, Pa., May 24, 1873. 3.11' DEAR You have sent me a nil without tuldress or post-mark : how do you expect me to reply to you I know of no It - ay except to publish, and then it mr& nt,t reach you. But if it should, willJsay this first: Never write another letter Without first writing place and date, and birth° next place never write what may j ust . well understood without To n had no need to telime that I reqnested you to write, or that you promised to do so,' for I was in no danger of forgetting it; nor that I told you to _learn, So you might teach, for I knew it . when I said it; nor that you did not think much of it at the time, for I knew you did not; nor that you had i thought ' of it often 'since, for I expected you would. There Are juSt two things in your letter of eonsequenee, and they may be express ed in a- single line, thus : "I wish .to qualify myself to teach; please tell me how Or thus : "Please tell me kw to qualify myielf to teach?" To this re quest I promptly and cheerfully respond. And as a matter of the very first import ance, Place yourself under the charge of the most successful teacher you know, not one who bysigeculiar methods achieVes pe culiar success; but one who in the use of common modes !and methods, succeeds -peculiarly. And then observe and yield a ready and I willing obedience to every rule, regulation, and order of your teach er. Never, on any consideration,- place yourself in Opposition to your teacher. YOU may not approve all his methods; you may c(insider Iris discipline too strict; you may regard the lessons assigned WO long; or too hard; Youniay even think the gov ernment discriminating or unjust; yet, while You remain a student, for your own interest, for your individual benefit, sub mit cheerfully and gracefully .to every rule, regulation and requirement of the sehool.l And in the next place learn thcr roughly everything you design to teach. F.speci:dly study the alphabet. Make yourself familiar with the nice shades of difference in the vowel sounds, especially. llt is 'pot necessary, in order to teach a common school, that you should know everything, but it is necessary that you shouldjk-now thoroughly all that you pro pose td teach. And yet there is one thing more, perhaps quite as - important as any thing rise. jThis is the ability to Jule without seeming to rule; to govern with-. out auiof government; to of t he f main thin order, without in fj any case en foreingerder; and to be absolute master, and *yet 'to be, and seem tO be, the servant of all. J No instructions .of mine can con- ' .1 vey DLit.; knowledge, no words I can write, can impart this ability, but you and every other 'person who woukt: successfully teach, must learn the art of ruling minds, instead - of Undies, of reigning in the hearts of soar pupils,'and net simply pre siding as the Autocrat of the school-room. Yonr friend anAvelLwisher, • j B. DLturtfi. LIST OF TEST WORDS. ,followin g list or test words is in serted for benefit of any or our Lead orswhO atught the spelling School fever : • =,- Osse(ms, lassitude, - pavilion, piebald, Maguey, theehlin, trisyllable. apocryphal, glyeeriim, l _ehrysolite; ossiele, lacerate, postiliop;ialipers,- zeugma, epaulet, diar- . rhoetie; apocalyptic„ proselyte. Scheclule, symmetry, piquancy, para chute, linguenot, hemorrhage, gnaiacum, porphyty, restaurateur, isothermal, chi lybeate, lachrymal, erysipelas,fgherkin, I t . accharine, empyreal. idiosyncrasy, Pun' Icon, 'chinrgeon, battalion,dislmbille, ' t i graminivorons. Benefited,l syzygy, porticos mottoes, pomegr,anate, pyramid, wallet, vermilion, shoeing, sycophant, hydraulic, defamato ry; macerate; vacillate, miniature, ineligi ble, corigerieS,:cuirassier, fledgeling. Physical, pellicle, docible; pl,tatble, au topsy, Poignancy; malmsey, appreciate, propitiate, habiliment, 'supplement, vege-, tate, cogitate, tranquillity, humility, de basing, ; embracing, crystallize, syllable, sillabub,: cylinder; symmetry, permeate, vervain,i hirkute, supercilious, hemor .rhoidyyneedoche, blasphemous, - exhila rate, scitaillite, sciolist, equipage, sacri legious, amaryllis, amphyctyonic, barra try, colOcynthy diachylon, ichneumon, nurseling, achievement. WITH all , deference to the Editor of the Educational Department, two weeks ago, we give] thd following solution to the "grazing prpblem,"` by which'it will be seen that 24 weeks is not the correct an swer : i If 10 Oxen can feed on 4 acres 6 weeks, and 14 oxen -ban feed on 6 acres 9 weeks, how many weeks caw 18 oxen feed on 8 acres, the grins growing uniformly during the time t) Sor.t . viox : If 10 oxen feed 6 weeks on 4 acres, tbere must have been 60 weeks' pasttu?ge in!the field, and if the 4 acres give GO WeekS' feed, one acre 'would give 15 weel4 In the second field 14 oxen feed. 9 weeks on 16 acres, the whole amount of PastUraie being 126 . weeks, each acre giiing• one-sixth lot' 126, or 21 weeks' paStUrage. The first field giving 15 pasturage per acre, and the 'second 21 ! the difference, or 6 weeks' pas !hue, must be owing to the difference in time, which is 9--o=3 weeks. If 3 weeks of time give a difference of 6 weeks' pas turage, 644=2; the number ofweeks' pas turage growing on one acre i n one week. But the ffrst'field yielded 15 weeks'.pas turage per acre, and as there was 6 weeks' growth, there must have grown 6 times 2 weeks', or 12 weeks' pasturage; and 15 weeks' pasturage, t 4 amount fur 4ished,. minis 12 weeks' -piturage, the amount which grew in the time, leaves 8 weeks' pasturage, the aunt standing ors an acre when the even were turned in, Therefore; in the: third _field there must be 8 times 3 Weeks pasturage starididg, or 24. weeks'i _pasturage; and - the amount which will grow per week is 8)(111 weeks' paiturage.. But the 18 oxen will eat the 16 'weeks' pasturage which grows eaciriveek o and 2 of thkamount etazallAg, and to consume the whole it will require 2,4 Irreeks. ate. • hilbriett -%- 1 3 . 111 • 1 0j0k,i;;_-_..L sio, - ana*maimat**-P*004,41100- Filialwalefthellit.***thikt tigne-'wtnw*iaiki)uoia•soeilt noon at putivitinvom‘p - Mlisr . *hg° l ° l4lls *_**** 4 it* 'iron's ( ' ,cor a :my raga* sem io n , audit is 'op that eve#es teac*and hisod:oiehma tlon who eau paint* ti l ioe.get, will do IN' *ANY torraddpe in - the oisaity, the imietioe of holding is two inonthe sum mer; as l a buir - sociarbsi iinter term, is istioltek sOtt 1m; tid4 to the ad vintage of the sehogie—the-salumee term gamin 4Ol, so as to be dos ed before the milky days .tir ashimunmer. We very respeettulk venom' the prt>. tine to theattentioll of otherbeaub where a summer term is still oorwidered wow No oar should be fearful or euriottrat the prosperity' of another for *they will soon, die and go hence a.400111:65 as tip' they had limed In pretty. _ A tisteln Denim hunted the Bible all tbsough to BM the quotithe, "abird in the head is wet* two In, the buidi," wt►ielr'be aindbato 01E4 in 0,644 is this' de bed by a lady of the muse dty: "He is so alba that wbeterrer he mailes ft is .a. 1.4 Ways at his neighber's expense.'. NEW ISPR 1 1 ‘,... 1 I 1 ARE OPENL COMPLETE NEW SPI? LOWEST POSSIBLE Towanda, April 6th, 1675. STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Or takes la exclaim; for goods, an lowest cash pd. Our re =xprtiesee in the Ornery Trade gives as advantages la pnreliaidisg, lad aii we are not anstAtleas wake large rolls, we fat : ter ongselves that Ti as oder GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than lay other establishment In Northern = I:=C] Iglfif i CI INGGOODS! I= & TAYLO' 6 THIS WEEK V:1 ASSORTMENT Ci] ING GOODS WHICH WILL BE INI AT THE -s s CALL AND SEE THEM. TAYLOR & CO. - • 1 .:.i T TI Wf Y7 TI .. IMI Deniers In COUNTRY TROCUCE, GRAIN, &C. liming a large and eoMnsodkwta store, we are enabled to earry a beery meet at ttmes. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. STEVENS 'az LONG. 00112/13 NAZI . di 113!IDGID en., _____;4llllkaalb *f ocnnacquEsczs, , , • to tempda put. Ceallionwar READY en.* or its/ isteit inn the let OWL skitbe at ses - - men inu be liimaese L ' B. I J /‘ A A f i V elle * Ce d "a l ert Ail Ortillt4 .bamen e stock of/ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS • : • saltabki far ;; map AND SHIRTS, • - TIF43; . _ GLOVES, • '• ' ' COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS; 4t04 - And in eseeyaing In the furnishing line, Is , by say Mee In tie imaniry. • If deal Ushers I an der yen pas base been given y axe in onlieretetare,jest all at my • - GIIIIIITHS k PITTONS,IBIA)CH,BUIDGZiIe., : • and I still CERTAINLY CONVERGE , YOU Teta am prepared to falltilail 1 advertise, and DON'T TOROZPVILE PLACE, 7 8tore neeilta7 occell44 by D. 811. '• • IJ. 0. BUSH. spre-7i. J , L SIISQUE : AOOLLEGIATE irmtrra. i Spring Tula otUds Inithation will commence Apra 15, ISM. with the l foaming carps of extent tiesca teachenn - EDWIN E. QUINLAN. Parsci Ancient informy Nothansattes and Sotpliak Z. L. JOLLA A. 8., I . Ancient Laspusgst, Cbmisavgai an d lident(ile JIMICANI. KISS MANY ILICIFIZII.L, PlNEErniZaly' The customary classification of- andel/4 will take place and chums be organised In - such of Me higher and common branches as the needs of the stts may demand. Espedal attention 'even to those duffing t% i n.pr for badness, college, or for histmetion In Drawing sad VIN t , ellei ll i Vllllte,.7ll7of charge. Excellent adtantn gea la instrumental Nude and Voice Culture. Expenses per Lena far board, tuition, fuel, lights and washing, from /44 to $6O. Botoinsloe dotnitto• ries reoesiM , newly MrpeWd, provided with pew boating apparatus sad arranged in suits, with bed moma adjacent to sitting . room; far surpassing any quireaccommodations. Tuition for day P &in r= fit to its per term. farther particulars address or call upon the rine/P4 E. E. QUINLAN, Towanda, Pa. Kit.t.mi Fax, Pres. Board Trustees. tapri-75. t jEWETT 41c SON'S • • PERFECTLY PURE WHITE LEAD. THIS 18 THE ONLY QUALITY 01" WHITE LEAD THAT WE HAVE MADE FOR JOHN JEWETT k SONS, WOOD PAILS, 55 and 50 Me. each. • KEGS, Z 5, 50 and 100 Itta. eseL. CASKS, about 506, 300 and 600 lba. each. ;alt. Tin Palls, Vie. per 31 higher than In wood Dn. H C. PORTER it SON. SOLD PURE LINSEED OIL TURPENTISE AND VAR ISA, COLORED P MINT " • (Dry or mixed in oil or varnish), BRUSHES, OF EVERY orsuirrioN, PRICES'. WINDOW it PICTURE GLASS DR. H. C. PORTER. conxrv. MAIN AND PINE.STS., TOWANDA, PA. April 12, 1875-2 m. REAL ESTATE! Main street, TOWANDA, PENN!A. FARMS, MILLS, VILLAGE LOTS, HOUSES, BUSINESS SITES IN TOWN, ALWAYS ON HAND AT BARGAINS lOWA, NEBRASKA & KANSAS Along line of Bail Roads. Very desirable for Emigrants. PROPERTY FOR BENZ FOR DWELLINGS AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. Rents collected aid remitted on reasonable terms. Money Loaned t Loans-Negotiated. Partite Woking to purchase will do well to look over our bete. aptl346tf. PRAIRIE LANDS lOWA AND NEARANKA, ' 1 for mkt by BURLINGTON 'lc MISSOURI RIVER R. IL CO. On ton year's credit et 0 per cent. Interest. ONE PILLION ACHIM In lOWA and Southern The Seed cesstry Is the world to assigns temp beg sad stock rabbis. - 2 • . Products will pay for land and kong beforotho pain• votesr_be__Oomiss - aulasitlllTs f or isiusts. The strained destitution to Nebraska ilea bt the far westent region, beyond the *ads of the B. k 111 r. IL IL Co." air ice circuity, that will /any desalt* now hub, and the terms el sale. to co address, LAND COniz °Mtn, . Barlington, lowa, tarlowa Lands, or Ll:scrim. Neb.. for Nebraaks Lands. • FOR SALE- A su7 &arable dame, Lot, Nam Le., ferule. LoinAlr.OK AND BUILDINGS FIRSZCLAsS Loured °lll 50661 / 1 . 418110 . 1 1 Tom; a Tot tartan parnagara esquire al Intioassoospoil. optia. - HIM MOM 'mond to the rooms famp weapon Witt'. . Meta" on Ina north rale of s strobtoebera do WI be piasood • to 100 an limo Win of e « sitr ilsocipthot. Mai mil bro Sillimislisso loss mom :maw.' KT STOCK Or Comma and . Bigheilagitell. MlS$ YAM,' L MASON. Common and Higher Megitsk. MLLE. 3. lAQIIIN. French, Draining mid Pasting. MRS. O. A. BALDWIN. Vocal Nutter and rota Culture. MISS rums C. BOWES, 1 bestrustesded Jessie. THE LAST SIXTEEN YEARS. 182, Front St., New York. PACKAGES, FOR SALE BY [NM!' Also, at the - Towest price, Of all sizes. UZNIZT PORTER A. J. NOBLE Sr, CO., ea Also largo traits of lan4 In A, J. NOBLE dr, Co. THE BEST F:r~l fr:JJ~ L - • • • r.•-! Aginiug "75' $ e n ~'°l FYEAS •i4filaol:Ert r~ ME I liitte enurs° who nay wish topurchae . . E GOOOS', , • At tho =SE • ONVES T P06%181411 PR I A .1 To call and examlne their E 8:T:0 C. K Of PRING AND SUMAIRR Go Which Ilwy atr 1111 W OPENING 'FpR INSI'EOTI .1, Every Department la complete with all that Is NEW AND-NOVEL, As well as MI S T A I' G D S • WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT DECIDED BADOAINS. By , ELANS & HILDRETH Bridge Street. Apt - 111,15 Botta and Bestannzta FANS HOUSE,- TOWANDA, Pa., CORNEII RAIN AND BRIDOE STREETS. - . Theiforses, Aarneµ he., 'of all gnats of this bonne, insured against loos by Fire, without any extra charge. • A superior quality of Old .Englbib Rau Ale, Jost received. T. R. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 21,14. Proprietor. ELWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA., •. C. 3L WILSON Having leased this bone, h `now ready to &team" tnodate the travelling public. No pains nor expernai wi ll be spared to give satisfaction to those who may ve him a can. I Akir North side of Public Square, east of Herter's new block. ..: , BETHLEHEM, PA. ", OLD 'MORAVIAN SUN• INN , " BUILT 1758. filch in historical Interests, It is the only building in the country except Independence Hail, honored by the so ear n within its nails of Washington, La- Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution. This popular hotel has recently changed hands, been Cmpored, entirely refurnished, and the pro prietor cordially Invites his Mends and traveling mile to give him Wean—no pains will be spired to render their stay comfortable. People en route for Philadelphia win find It Convenient to spend the night here, reaching the city about eight in the morning. A sample room on the drat floor, for the accoulanalatke of commercial agents. C.T. WITH, Proprietor. Sept. 4,73. DINNING Rooms' IN CONNECTION WITH THE BAKERY, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. ofTh e e a Zi p s t in s e r :e d ni4. fc" ayta h te e n ht i l une C In al au times teir March 10,10. 1 D. W. SCOTT /100. NEW ARRANGEMEINT I AT THE FIRST WARD BAKERY. MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE 1 sibs purchased hie stock and fixtures o f 111 A. Cowles , Bakery. has refitted the oshibllshment and purchased an entirety ~, NEW STOCK OF GOODS,. Butted to the trade ; Such as ' roeeries, Teas,.Coffees, Dried Frtuits, Canned Fruits, Candies, Cono- 1 tionery, Fresh Bremi, Biscuit ' Rusk, Rolls, ke.,Daily.,. A neat and attraettsd ICE CREAM SALOON Will be opened in connection with' the establise. treat, where ladles and gentlemen can always And t e nest cream and other delicacies of the season Till: DINING ROOM as been rernruLshed, and will at all Alines be sup. piled with satotantlal eatables, which trill beierved at reasonable rates. Farmers and others whiting town will tind this a convenient place to supply the Rants of the inner man. I • MART E. KFTTIIEDGE. Towanda, April 23,144 f. THE PLACE . TO BUY. Y4:IIJR I HARNESS AND 1 ,I, HORSE FIXINGS GENERA.LLY 111 i ! ,csq : pAToliipS 0 the store l ately owllpfed ... Julius Wolff as a Clothing Store. Ha tin g rumored my establistudent to mon• consmodians and come. Went quarters. I respectfully invite my out tour men, and all in want oranythlog in the line Of I HARNESS, , I SADDLES, ; WHPS ; . I • - '1 NETS, &C ' ' I . s ' ta u t me a cal, teeing satisned that from Cm fir e I - for purchasing stock, I can do il tel!tiob, at si r price than any other istalr t In the estinkr. extol Iron e 71. t forpt the or place one door below _the old of terr. 1 i . swat. • . C. T. DATTON. •.. .KOR SAI 4 E.--4, valuable farm in Athens tn., Wing 2 whet from Athens sad 2 LIN timi W Ostou us et width 12$ stets gno me ' mn t eatt7 el IS ants baa t els es 14 met mitt OtHbg toe Sit amber. It boa a gale_ to. Moths to the south, ted h warskstroll= It *VI be old lbw mut ptehislon sltea step. Adams _ ; D DREW , =mks, N. T. D. P. PABI. Atha', Pa t DUW, es the tam. ,savilip764 I 111 1 .5ustiaxim VW= 1 , - , •1: 'am to Az= wipmenr CIRCULAR , BAW MlLtik : • :31AliDRILLS, . r - • . • •' • • :4.;41 ' made to Oker t . ..11,NGINES'.REPAIRED-. 1111 =I , I i , - - l h , : . itirh, NIE E I , i = _ - et tag latest and otast - Improyed ' atsetur . • tad sad kept eonetaatly orb 'hand ready , for use • `i „ • • MEM SIDE4IIILL, IRON AND WOODEN REAMS * inkin ft• 1 ' CULTIVATORS, • CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH KO Of}lk,lldnds, and , gi o nk ii = Improve:am? kept BLOOD COMPA'N y Still continue to manufaetare their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, And will sell a better Machine for less money than can be had elsewhere In the world. We calm for air machines that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and more dumbly . built. We per sonally superintend our work and see that Isis well done. We will send DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of our Machines on applleatloM ONE It TWO, HORSE POWERS, One and two horse Threashers and SeparatOrs, Thresher and Cleaners. FANNING MILLS, CIRCULAR AND . DRAG SAW MILLS, Saw and Grist Mill work done to order. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 'PEI "oo auoaavuu `sionlv &*OO V 41001111 Aug.&,.69 DS, Eli NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY.! Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons, that he has built a Where he will constantly keepers hand alullassert inent or , Made of the best Material and finished in the best city style. Ills long experience in city Car- riage Factories gins him a decided advantage over others In the INSPECTION OP HIS WORK Thankful for the Mural patronage formerly ox. tended and respectfully ask' a continuance of the same. w AGONSI WAGONS! I keep on hand a large assortment of Than any other establishment is the Of every degeription manufactured Towanda, March 28, 1872. DOOIC BINDERY .— The pubic is Itespeettanyinfonned that the Book Bindery been removed. to the Ramose= Building, third story, where will be done • BOOK—BINDING In all its various braashes, on tents as seaseakie as the "hut time" will allow. The Bindery will be ender the charge or . , H. C. WHITAItER, An ex Weed Binder, and all work will be Con done in a at• and manner whirls htatarumm, oweyapers. OM Books, sea Demi lanete. every arta al r attn. Boa win be paid to the Ruling and Binding of BLANK i3OOlO, _ - .toady desired *Wm which in Vanity madam , tdilty will be wirmited.. alb.lli work will be ready for delivery when prowdeed. feet Tim of the e u oollottod,.oad And pork i air*nEed to give Batts fiLetlan. " 5.r SHINGLE 'MACHINES PLCiIIGHS POINTS • CHURN POWERS, LARUE AND SMALL SIZE. Eal STOVE CASTINGS - CELLAR GRAM, 1 SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE KETTLES, Awl all kinds of castings tundellikli at March 30,10., MEANS A 110C1C4'ELL. Opposite the dais Jell, TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STULEN NEW BRICK! CARRIAGE FACTORY, FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND - 9PEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS,' TROTTING SULKYS, AND SKELETONS, FINISII, STYLE. AND DURABILITY Or wagons. An be aaltei han Prericnts to purchasing elsewhere. ALL WORE WARRANTED TO GIVE rEprECT ATISFATION. RE.PAIBING iDOSIPTLY ATTENDED TO AT REDUCED PRICES: HENRY STIILEN. Towanda, Jan. 1L134f. , WAGON - Si WAGONS WIIICU I WILL SELL tCHEAPER cogntry. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES to orderj on short notice. JAMES BRYA,NT. • 41 1 , : • .r.. 8 MB PATTOSItIIMift; TQWANDA, PErjNA. gxliguorkzuxists, Haw. SUGAR -COATIC im D SILLS, rownzas,ink . • STRUPG,TIRC WN lc+ lIE , , ... AM Miamian et ill lands. DYE STUFFS, MACHINE KEROSENE, AL.OO/164 ac., - PURE WINES AND,.: miaimEs, tor TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, &C. All the POPULAR rATrair . sato 49 mot Mes& of TOILET AND FANCY GOODS. Mon than ea aro d ghee to the impound ing of proici am rolui. Open Sunday from 111 A. W. Demi r. s. to TP. Ir. • Dr. ltardr.h an be consulted at the store oa Sat urday of reek week, as heretofore. . D,ll. TURNED, _ W. O.OORDON. =I may 742. Zardwan, Orocksq, &c. BARGAINS IN STOVRS! TINWARE, HARDWARE, 'IRON AND PAINS, CARPENTER'S' TOOLS, GLASS, &C , &C., &C., &C., GB EN TO ALL Pi:rite'SASEßO TOR CAMI H. T. JII,Ni'S HARDWARE STORE, TOWANDA, PA. decl74& O A. BLACK, OFFEILS CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PATTERNS, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST GLASSWARE; TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, DIED CAGES, BASKETS,-' GLASS SHADES, 1 would say to the public that on any goods kept in stock I will not be undersold. Febl9-74 ~.. i :r .y _~.. C; B. PATCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DICALIM GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TOWANDA, PA. The best brands of FLi)UR ALWAYS. ON HAND. • The highest price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Such as BUTTER, POULTRY, GAME, - &C. Especial attention paid to lilting orders. Doolis delivered tree of charge anywhere In , the Borough• • B. PATelf. all 4-74. G;oceries and Proiddans. NO TICK HERE! i gva l very r ir k wn i o . V ll l:e i c T l in kr , any - • STEICILY FOR CASH The choicest l • • TgAS3— SPICES, MOLASSES, iiY,RtrPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, &C., - . HeoMeed=, fresh float the New York Market, lad t at the very lowest cash pleas. . • 1" = i " itorthe t st l ea 3r a xa /4 r l= itinltt ke , rzmavtel ilgne SEE MY STOCK AND PRICES . • Berar l purchasing elsewhere. . •- I WILL PAY CASH rcirsoritrcz • • , M. B. OWEN,' Is ;7 I • , • 1. - -- mfi NA I 1,, WATCHES. AND CLOCKS ATCHES, FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS SitLVER PLATED: WARE YsOSi THE CHEAPEST TO THE HEST SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES Otto dour north of Dr. Porter & Son's Drug store, Main Street, IRESENTS FOR ALL, NEW JEWE L RY STOI:41 latonstantly receiving In addition to his large of Jewelry, PINS, • OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER PLATED WARE OF ALL VA ItlETir SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CIIARYI,.' CLOCKS-Gl' ALL V.ASIE 77E3, 0. A. BLACK. . . Watch, Clock and Jewelry , repairing done' In ;he 1 : - . 13eat Manner, and warranted. . Thangs fora liberal, patronage Mid hope to men: a continuance of the same. , SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLFS,I Theie Lenses bare the power of Protecting the Eie from IRRITATION arising from. Light. Ac co4anied by Feat. UtiderWilson's American and English letters patent .A.RIINDELTINTEDSPETACLES SHOULD BE PIIEFEREED.TO'ALL 0111E16 They hive the power of •Arresting the Heat-gays of Solar and Artificial Light before entering the EMI They are Violet Tinted, yed so constructed that when'applied to the Eye appear colorless.. The high and low numbers are - the same tint. TOWANDA, .PA., fgEitICAN & - SW!§S.WATcw . : OTERLINO SILVER SPOO. S AND FORli t i:12;:;•;: • RoGFRS BROS.CELEDRATE SILVER WA : FINE GOLD JEWELRY, &C. , k 2. ":2'i° 123133 . , .., ':; , -,,• , i,,F 1)11ANICS GRAVE GUARDS. , 44i i ,%;:,,,,- rn, the purpose r of preserving the pemnaik syramett7 of Burial mounds and holding the ur.4 Bead tuid toot Stones more pertemnentiy and Akin cutely in position. . 1 . . , . who Tor particulars address ore, . I fain L. B. DICIEIfSSON;I. - X, -- r` Springfield. ' VaI:OWERINC PLANTS! nt now Rowed to men all Undo of flowering and regenade pinta ht great variety, Call and ea. sada* stock, an Third St Towanda Pa. J. J. SAO/,Pi AGM gi r OYMENT.---I ' want _ i _l . 000 to coma for th e COMPLETE HEBB . Goa Taw asownia WooLD. , I ‘lll ere snob renos sal famish suca shoradoir tarn ss thit 14 atia keel mat lean than WO per math sad anszpenses—no matter whe th er no seer can sussed berme or not. Address Dr. 0. PHELPS 11201flf, No. al Ana street, :may City; N.J. and tau pancialis will be sent by return troll. - . 1.11 8 Mfa• , . . j Dealer In I D:: 1 A ]fl 0 AI . , . _ • TUNE JEWELRY, and I TOWANDA, PA,. Jane:A. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, N. HEIVDLIEMANI Dialer in .GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and FINE JEWELRY. Also STERLING SILVER CLOCKS, GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL TOWANDA, PA., jaa6•Ts.n AT THE W. A. ROCKWELL FINE GOLD.SE TS, BANDS, RINGS, STUDS, CHARM S, AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCIIES GOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES. Also at the lowest prices. tcr(l2-73 W. A. ROCKWELL ARUNDEL TINTED REASONS WHY THE WM. A. CIIAMBERLIN JEWELER; DEALER IN '•7 H • *7i74,„:; OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ?Mit . 1 • . . re", '. A. CIIAMBF.RLIIIE6 it ' OMR e NO NEE Orstetu' qPfl ua EMU ad ad. , thig 'T/M ••11 DEBT E2MI treat' 11 I we. An new 'MO the RC COA II OLD TI PI Take the male plat an ties to y std slated, awl I wanda. CO and Wilk SQL All 81 SMIT ' from (he I THE El All orde F. J. Calk' at our OM will rocky scp=••74. N' STE.I is now fa pared to =22:3 ~.' I kl i`^~Y~~ 1 s'+ 1 '~~ ~ Ifi-i~ i oinl ilk. VAT EMU J. A. DEC NEW NECKLACES, The nude leased the s spectrally I. large stock Mff From ourj fident that 1 , customers. cannot NORT I S3rßemet GENT EIMM Remem cur, come Towand Tul The RE sprung ra eacubinati , alum !!! Stitch. Drop Veeill EEO AG E*CO 3, 441110: 4/1010, Ea Or take' ces. 0 gives vre are BRAN E. REM! REMIND REMIN t 281, & Mad •.1 Chic* I Utica. I Wash ~. Alla • I geb. !Ai d ftg - 1 1 1 , 12.1t0N MEE Ea 1 V:0;0:D.- C 0 . (1 1 00 1tAPIIERS, TOWANDA, PA . . tge the internal patronage or ttie wallah Wenn - wasting Pletur stilt adatagto ear ettabllsnwnt IMPROVED INSTRUMENTS, lot • friMand sppiored Mode% o d ratanchlos la order to securr t li rnoTrAWAPS THAN Mit , Open, sad that we mat . ty tottlava all kinds of Picture% t ellifed , tad Oulah. ltt Water Color & w . in IS' the • - LESS NDTERY LOVV'PRICEP. I ethfraite 4 , talte;ll the time posaltil eittlidtenspletarea, an as toseeure the constonly adding to oufstook of ,}ll A.. 31 V. 8 tters4 sad 'tasteful ; styles, and fur at a ' l 4 2 lla4ina2ce from cost prices.. MIEN UvestissiitetL ! COAL! COAL! :COAT:! TLIE 4 I IVA;NpA. COAL YA4I) kr. '77 • E 1 E tt, SCOTT isirmouncing tO their friends and rally, ,that they are prepared to fur! the following named Coals In qualitl4 Pioitasess; thoroughly screened an at &slow rates as at any yard lu kerpthe best Coals from the Pittston 1 larterulnes.. • ' IVAN COAL, r..fnau mine, In Sullivan County STOVE 'COAL, d Bart-lay 311heg. We are :We Agee in We keep oil haul the = ALLEN,TOW)` Also 'St COPLAY (pII..:NT. . . left at the stores of Long & Steveur, 4 , Third Ward, iilrhy's Drug Store, or corner of Inver and Elizahettes Sk., prompt attention. _ BASS CITE US A CALL. S. S. - PIERCE. Ulf. SCOTT.' ME FLOURING MILL IN I'.i bserit:er given notice that his 1. FLQLtRING,. liceessiul operAtlon, and that he Is pre• o all Work In ltlec line on short notice. • BEST JOS PRINTING • Mel oF ANY E,FrAF.I.I:,IIIIE:sa Ell : 1 - 16 I N PENNSYLVANI, F Yqt: IPVF•-1' G. M. E FIRM. I..lgue'd having purchased the podsiud ore, lately occupied by Julius Wolff, re !site the.attehttoit of the public to noir Y MADE . cLoTtuso suitable for Spring traile experience to the business we ate eon shall be able to neet the wants of our ti Our assortment of 30YS CLOTIiING. ertit+tl by'any whet estabiisluivnt ERN rENNSYLVA N , And onr prices for GOODS Defy erpipetit lon Wri ne .keep ever:ollln in Iln• lute FinINfSHING G001,)S such ay I) rUit HATS. CAL's, GLOVE: NES, lIANIWEEIIIEtizI, Sr r the place, the old stand of Fox k'Mt.r j of Main and rine tittretg. EMER 13ROTTIERS March 17,13. I'f.EgINQTONN INGTON S . EIVING - SIACHINE has Idly Into favor as possessing the he,t of good .quallties. namely; Light riot ; It, nolieleas, rapid, dOratde, with I,6cti lia ri Shuttle 31achine, with Automatic GIL ,1:1" g a large and conotteal9u ,, t . to. tre Itrel e enabt"d to carry a heavy NO,ti MEI= IgII : PAID FOR .11111 TA: GRAIN A NI) l'Iti)l)r( In exchange fur gotsls, an lowest caNlt • 1r long experience In the tiroeery peculiar advantages in purchasing, aui lot ambitious to make large pmtits, we 'ter oumlre.i.that we can offer. 1 11 OFFICES OF REMINGTON COMPANIES. . . 'GTON & SONS, '. • ON SEWING 31. CO., J ON AG'L CO.. • -,;: Broitthetty N. Y., Arms. • - , . ; Square, N. Y.; Sewing Alachh263. 7 237 State St., S. Machine' and Anus. rWashington St., Sewing 31achlnes 11, 181 West 4th St., SewinOlachtnea . . Genesee-St., &while 7daehines.• • 1- on,D. C..= 7th St ., S tiring Mac h ines. 1 Ga.,. DoGlves Opeas .0 owe. Marieua i• • i • St., Swan; Machines i a =I