jgrirulkstial Peparhnent EIE Raadoms . , • Eiverything has its use. Even the de. , :ipised burdock is 'of . some value. When setting plants in dry weather use the large burdock leitves to screen the playas. By the side of the plant set - the stem of the leaf and then bend the tip over the plant, seenring, in position with a stone, a lump of dirt, or a handful of soil. Where a small umber of plants are set these leaf-coverings can be removed at sun down, and nain , placed over, plants. at sunrise. thus giving, the rplants. ihe benefit of the" night', air and dew, but on a large seale the leaves Can lye left over tile plants for a . few • days._ until the plants arc es t a hl ished.', The beautiful butterfly.. Well we reinembC r the early impression we entertained about the inmicent and pretty butterfly. Gaudy wings ~ever cdver deforniities as well as sins.. We see them gaily flitting from morning tilll.night over the Odorous cabbage patch. stopping now and then to lathe embryo of a disgust ing worm that is expected to . devour the succulent plant. But because the-wills are pretty and the dowily clothing ;is a duiracle of beauty, we : Must stand idly by while they des-' troyer :lays waste. ;Nonsense !! All of the poetry of the butterfly is Moonshine. Search out the ancei,itry i and the work of the insect lieforei • any • tenderness and sympathy are! lavish6l - on: a disagreeable and un-! ceasing epst. It may seem cruel .toi hill the beautiful Imttertly. but 'force; of habit mind early education should) have little •Weight where the "'audyi flutteter is but_ a transformeitHrlut-i k.On. sporting a .few last days oilthet .'grength of former feasts. It is . ; time: that we should learn to look - at as, they are, leaving moonshine. beatt ty and poetry' opt of the question atl . t Amon, the horde •Of insect pests; that trouble' i the. growing crops, therci is. found an ol'easional avenging - an= gel of ,inerey.' l ,Active little feflowk r krlit great battles on the, tops of seilrre(l,potatoes. and in seclude(l places i-,4mong the weeds and grass; Whileldestroving'the ever-devoitrin,q pests, spare these, nimble little inseei tivorpus insects, for they are Ood'S special messengers sent to prey Inpori the devouring hordes. Think not that they are -like 01(1 Tray in . bad companli - Watch theni at times and see them devour the eggs_of the poi tato beetle by the L ltundreds. and the _N'onn: , ' . .fry by the scori-. There and several of these insect-devourers, of svarions r:olors and sizes, all of which( ilevotti• the eggs. the larva. anil th§ full grown specimens of other insal tribes; diy a little care in watching 'them, one can soon learn to tell then :at : 1 glance, and call- occasionally se4 them in the ni.t of devourinLf :theiT Key. 'We have always . found ',theist Viand wary . , as if afraid of being discovereil at their . meals. ."ct ltd t. ' licri-ltnce •in watehin ! r. Lave '-cell them deviniri whole clusti.rs of the sOrlel When • these fail them. tlie e , r , rs of Otla•rinsectii; I • - are_sought as a scantly repast. It nilerlitl be asked ,if the use of Pari4 l l;tven, I .*0111(1.- destroy the friena l • inSi.cts No: for the.inseet;eatei stwks a lii nor specimen as a faVorite • ionl.l Torment as well as o,atin!i• -- , ct;nl to lie a delight to the destrovS cr. Litterally they are a race of irk .. . • .scet +terminators. delightin!i• in t 1.4 agony 01 the ilestroyed. Watch with 'care and you may see :In olii, fat potato bii.t wriggling while bug - iierees him with the lon , * Sword like proboscis which nature ha l ,; i'll it rgy :-.l:tuliter.• In lmishin7 \flu. , ,potatO beetles from the vines,' giq he' lads; bugs a chance to escao Crum Hits dish before destroying the ffir miles, we have the friendl.i ,in-zeets as allies we slmuld-certtainlY' -lie ovi..rrun with devouring- pest! -: in 4 .it , )rt !that.. 1 ALittle Observation that will 'F'dy . .;I'rOle,,or. W. t:. farlow. Ott , Har vard 11 - niversity. ina 'went paper on the potato rot. tells what the set men of I.:urope,aw cloing tc eirectas remedy. anal • lu the'meartivhile. the .Ameriean cali con-trilutte something t( J ? the gi , neral 4ock of kpowleifge 1w noting the .apparent effect w 1 idt :l •lilli rent dice scion of•erops hasupoil , • r t , the prevaiom , or. the rot.. in tn,q .Tournbi the loyal Agricultural : 4 oqiely or Euglami, volume 1.. part • -2.. fur 1 are piven'tlie results obi. ‘,„ from answer to twenty:m-(1 .. . , iuestions. addressed to one hundred iotatO eultivntors in different harts of F.4latul. 'From these answers, it woulii seent - thnt there is a tennileneyi ror the rot to prove particularly lituV 'when potatoes follow elover..?. Inter -I 1 (:stin! , fats on this point inii!idt he oliser er red by Our 0,11.11 cultivalors td supph,ment those recorded in Eno-I ,- 1 land.,,faml we would propose like foll-1 owinipiestions for the cosi4rationl of• falllners in e!)finoetion with thel ME , " l' i What is the nature of th 4 e• soil! you In ve planted potatoes on ihisyea r? -. 1--"-2. ,What crop has -. preceded. thei I;:itatoes. 9 . • . . I - :t„-What. was the prep:Ur:loOn on , the land fon potatoes?, WIN ma-f turves have been used. I I ' , -1. IWhat varieties •of po;atoes! have youi planted. noting wether the varieties were early or late? , - : -, ..11V11nt was the date of,planting?i •‘- ‘l.lVhat was the *exact date ot thei appearance (f the rd . ! . . = - ;..What varieties seemed to. sut3-1 ct• lea 4-from the disease? i ;•• f-:. What proportion of the erop • was destroyed? • . .. '9. On first nOtieing tile rot 'what was done to 'save the tubers. and with what result? _ ' • " 11 Followill!r a chivercrop, how arc pe,)tatoes affected by the - rot. par -1 icularly .I , tuully or not? A ftcr p0tii t,,,,,.. do t ., clover (to well? Have You 01 , serYed any fungus upon clover? - 11.. Followimr a' wlleht; oat or rye erop..how are potatoes a ffeeed by . the rot I i ? When wheat. oats, or rye flaw potatOes. what is the result.?" -• I i I-1- 111:11=:EZIIII l'R EVl"lit - :- T.—Bniled linseed willi6l shed tools from' rust is allowed to dry on them. from sperm oil will prevent them . from tit - stifitt fora shor period. A coat or copal i frequently applied 'to poll,* tools exposed, to the Weath er. lyoolen:matellal is the hest forls - rappers for metals. 'lron and steel' g - oods of all !descriptions are kept free from rust by the of D ; issolve half an ounce of Camphor one 'pound . of hog's lard, take oft the Scum and mix as much black lead as will - g - ive the mixture 'an irokcol or. I Iron and steel, and machinery of all kinds rubbed over with this .mix ture. and left - with it on for twenty four hours, and then rubbed with -!a . linen cloth. will keep clean for months. idatrafionalßepahneni , • , • ~ - -., _ • •-• co il MI TTF.f. OF ASSOCIATE!ES ITORS. . , E. E (Ix I N LAN, f,' W. H. TgomPsorry .1 .C} rit.twronD, " G. W. liyas;- , •: . , A. A. iiigENF,T). communicationg.lntendTd ite . Insetted In tans .I.lmrtnwilt. Ationld be sent to the chairman of the 0411ml:tee. F.. FL iikrINLAN at Towanda and win lei fericiinled bT Win to the Edltor In cisme for tlr7 esa,ultig Trech). - alto pinyon:: ileing, present. at the Tvachers::.—Xssocaatton held at ;Springhill, la fewi weeks since, one custom Which Pre !vaned during the' different sessions, and • ;which I have reason to think ;prevails at • isneit meetings usually is this county, and ;one Which I felt was not . right,iwaS the !strict adherence of the lady teachers to, !tile injunction of Paul, which, .being re= nU,deled by. the poet, is "Let ;the women keep silence ,If, in consideration of Paul's command, _conscience ;kept those ladi'es on Sininghffi'so silent, let' us give it as our opinion that the ApoStle was not thinking of them at all,' when- be wrote that sentiment. If inedes9 , Sealed their months. they should know that as long as teaching is their vocation,. there could_ be no more proper thing• for them to do than to utter their sentiments there in that meeting for mutual benefit, on those topics which so concern and affect them:. If ignorance kept them still;. then is ie norawe more wise than it wont to be, and they did well to remain thus' retiring, and would do better to retire: entirely , from the list as teachers. But - we do not, by any means, attribute their silenee.to ignorance, Now, ladies do have their thoughts and opiniims on such occasions; thoughts and opinions WO, that are not always merely the retlectiim of some masculine mind,— original thoughts have they,` yea, and sen Able °ties, but usually, as on Spring hill. unuttered.; Lady teachers do the most (we will not say the beat, no matter what ice may think), of the common school teaching, and - those :educational topics *pertaining to common echooLs af fect, of course, a larger portion Of ladies than of gentlemen. Then they should not, we think, be mere passive recipients of the opinions and . utterances, Wise tho' they may be, of the gentlemen members, so much in the minority These thought's came to us, repeatedly, ;31r: - ,Eti her; during the sessions onSpring hill, 'and we wished somebody Would ut ter them, but as still • The brethreil only seemed to:speak )[...hest the thteisgat and ineOct and as we were among the "sisters," . we, of course, kept silence; lest we shock both sexes in that dignified,body hy doing de spite to the time-honored custom, "Let no one speak but the holy men." But thanks . to the "silent per', and ;to'your Ed ucational Department, we have still a means of .utterance. Not= thaf the other method is denied us. The lady members of the Bradford County Teachers' Associ ation:are not forbidden by any legiSlation to exprt* their opinions, or tell • "%Chat troubles they meet with by the way." but they evidently are not expected, and they do not expect to say anything, and couragetins indeed must that sister" be who would first rise to address the . • , ehair." and endure with composure, the battery of surprised eyes that would be leveled upon her. .EstabliShed custom, is a.law unto itself, and altereth•not, except to one of a bolder-mind than is found among those-of ordinary gift 4. KEEP THE BRAIN FALLOW , IN CHILDHOOD. Then wr are in . iiSidering the _health of children. : it is impCrative not! to omit.e importance of keeping flip,. brain fallow, as it were, for several of the first years of their existenee. The mischief lierpctrat ed by a contrary coarse, the shape of bad health, peevish temper, and develop ed vanity. is incurable. *ome infant prodigy. whiclids a standar& of mischief throughout its neighborhoco, misleads them; but parents may be assured that thiS early work is not . by any means all gain e‘i.n in the way' of Work: I suspCct it is a loss; and that children who begin their education late, as it would be called., will rapidly overtake those who have be s et' in "the harness long before ;them. And quit advantage can it be that a child lino Ws more at.six years old than its corn p4ers. especially if this is to be gained at ai:isacrifiee of health which May -never be rdgained? There may be Sonic excuse for this early book-work the case of those children who are to live by manual labor. Is it . worth while, perhaps to run the risk of some physical injury to them, having only their early years in which we, can' teach them book-knowledge? The chance of mischief.' too, will, be less, be ing more likely to be' counteracted by their after life. But for a child who'is tir be at book-work for the firsti twenty-one years of its life. wh'itt folly," it is to ex-: haunt in the least its mental energy, which, after all, is its surest-implement BLESSINGS ON THE BOYS Blessings on the boys. ,Nut the Youtig, healthy, rosy-checked, male: savages of thirteen or sixteen years. They cannot help being boys, and deserve ! no especial credit or condemnation for it.: Butbless-. ings On those hale old logs * of forty or fortyi-tive. or even sixty, whO bend their broad shoulders to the burdens of life, -but who do not let those burdens ;crush their heas; whose eyes are quick to catch the light) of merriment over a droll story, and quicker to fill with tears of symPathy for a friMul's distress; who retain a boyish love reverence for all that is,woman ly: Whose boyish confidence, in humanity, as a .whole, though often shOeked, never dies:l who watch eagerly for the 'bright spoti; of sunshine on life's carpet, and seat theniseh'es where it , falls •pfightest and warmest. They rarely grog very rich, for their boyish generosity is.too careless for that: they may not conim'and the awe of admiring crowds; they are itiot always syst4matic enough to be safely trusted with important oflice; but theinimble feet of childhood springs tolheth; manhood trustingly extends to theni: 0, wide open hand. women greet them with a confiding sinile,! and all through life they live and r&eivegreat treasures-of NO love. God . himself is very tender to these hors. enE. , ENT below an outline of what is tinglit during one yeai. in mans' school.; .T,A(II - AGE. Read,' fig.. l — . Words, and they represent: their Founds, and letters; . also short sentences' composed of familiar words: The alphAbet-, by re view. Phonfticx.—Simple sounds 4 letters for training the organs of lieu - ring and of ...Srellitig.—Words of regulatforpntion, to be taught from the - blackt?ciank charts, etc. t AIIITII tr. Wing a lid Aiiding.f Objetts-as balls on the Numeral Frame, ipables, etc. • _ , Figures.—Frum 0 to 100, as symbols of !the numbers, taught by counting . objects. ''' s oBJECT LE.ssoxs. —*Una. Common 'shapes, as square, oblong, ball, cylinder, "cube; 'different kinds of confers and - of lines. , bliacrirreekitaiW WA - 10 Wad& Well* * "lesofcomatxl 0 4 150 4 Up Oar__ 11 14 aid L • :Hsetax-ikodrw,Paiocip!l -parts of, . - DaAwrso list) Stater...A Connect d'ofrti lines; draw squansiOli loitgot, rlifonlp4;` diiide' Thies into esnid parts. Write •Siniolo Words with stnall letters. • • MANAGEMYNT.-Doing.--Trnu. children to see, to do,itinttatell. Mariners aiut the !IN'S:. priate daily' incidents of 'sehonl , - skins for giving - . inatrnc4,km in manners and mornbv - *" -- • MR. E DWARD „ EVEURTT Hm.t:''sayt of the salaries ofteacher4 that "they genei ally range Mott •giade not much above starvation;' they pre jar idferlor to the salaries of a fiatt . claiis cutter In a large tailor's shop, of a first-class cook in a ho tel, and very tar below the. salaries paid_ to first-class circus-riders and ballet. dancers.” 1 BARGAINS IN STOVES! INWARE; HARDWARE; IRON AND PAINS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, GLANS, EMI &C., i GIVEN TO ALL FORCHASEIIS. FOR VAtill H. T. J,UNE'S HARDWARE StORE, TOWANDA, PA. decl7-73. n A. BLACK, kl• OFFERS CROCKERY OF ; VARIOUS PATTERNS, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST GLASSWARE TABLE CUTLERY,, SILVER, PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, GLASS SHADES, I wunkl Nty to the public that Oil any gmak kept In stock 114e111 lint be anderaold. Febl9 74 REAL lESTATti A. J. NOBLE 'it CO., 3lalii Ktrert, TO WA NDA, PENN'A. FARMS, MILLti, VILLAGE LOTS,IIOUSES, MI li)JSINESS •SITES IN TOWN, ALWAYS. ON HAND AT BARGAINS Also law tracts of land In lOWA, NEBRASKA k KANSAS, • . Along line of tail Reads. Very dmtalde for Emigrants. • • PROPERTY FOR RENT., FOR DWELLINOS AND RUMNESS PURPOSES. Rents collected and "emitted on reasonable term! Money Loan•d & Loans Negotiated. Parties ;asking to pu rchase rat do well to look or.yr our Usti. A, J. NOBLE & Co. spr=-73tf THE PANIC, With ail Its DISAOREABLE CONSEQUENCES, 13 past. The country Ls again reshned to con " ddentr. All who want READY MADE CLAITHIND. or the latest styles and made op In the best tear, 'aer, will be pleased to kart' that • • J. K. B 8 . An experienced dealer, haa opened an Immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, • satiable for MEN AND BOYS' WEAL MT STOCK OF SHIRTS, TIES, GLOVES, • -COLLARS, CUFFS' TRUNKS , TRAVELING BAGS, &C., • ;-. Ault in fact everything In the furnishing line, Is unsurpassed by any Mon In the country. If you don't bellere can offer you better tub gains than have been given you heretofore, Justuall . at mt store In GRIFFITIISA PATTON'S BLOC DE, BRIDCIE St., aid I will CERTAINLY CONVINCE' YOU That I am prepared to WWI all I advert Lie. sad more. DON'T FORGET ISE PLACE, Store Arceztty oicupleOfileis. I. D. MU. - LI. BUSH. allif-73. . ~s-`~ •• '1 8 MMER: (i 0 KMM H S , A' Y"LI.O R & C t &C., }~~F~ ~' O. A. BLACK. STEVENg h LONGI,,_ WHOLESALE & CHOICE FAMILY OR - • t I ; -• ' tt Or taiSti in . exchange for goods, au ces. Our long experience In the gives us peculiar advantages in pu 1 we are not amsbitknts to make la , Buyers than auy: uther establishin Pennsylvania. [ , .. C HEAP COAL AND ItIME. I Prom and atter. July i, I will sell LNO, lime. kr., for cash only, and the price list will he corrected monthly. : 1 ' Pater. OF COAL FOR .IFLY, !1 ,R TON OF 2,0001101 AT TIME ITAMD: Pittxtmti Stnce, Chestnut and. Fornakv, 111 Pea Carbon Run Lump ' • titnith Barclay MpuMain Lump Smith Allentown Lime it Umbel. Lath p'm Hale lit bushel • Mick. VI W.. ' s. • . , ; I ant .alwayit prepared to , deliver mantle:4es on short hake the usual price of delivery, I ibio tender My thankito my malty friends and customers for their, very liberal patronage in the past and hope undet the new departure to make ft to their interest to continue :to buy where they can get the beat wrists for the least moues'. Those who are indebted to me itil take pollee that I must have4soney ;or I caret buy for cash and pay freights. They most settle by the first of An. gust nett. . Very Respect/MI) V ,— . COL AIDING; ar aft: WOOLEN. IMILLS, CA : PENNA. Ako Mania sehirint and dote' to as abort W_e aro abe •km th e .esew asi we kit a; alterett. I 44 110 01121 + ails t==l %=0 1 : NEIN I =1 1 ' ME ontisto I W E AT ) 11111 . 11•11 I PRIMES LOWER IMAM I Ir. , n SPECIAL ARCIA , 1 , IN ' l EVERY DEPART -_--2- :~, PLEASE CALL' AND EXAMINE. - • 1 I TAYLOR Towanda. Jane 8. 1874 MI Dealers la tt COUNTRY PRO I ~ GRAIN, itc EMI 1 : Having a large and ciantnotliou ' enabletlavi carry a heavy t. all !lima. CASH' FOR B tißll.! 4 i . ANp vitoot try9nrretres,thapwe caul GREATER: IN o.llo,lEllii STEVENSI LONG. • li NEI; MAIN k 11111,11N4E STS.' tnayl3. Towanda, Julyl, 1975: r-a B ,pting 1P75. MN E 8 & .11, ICI dnW to everione who_' may nd 0 • • ODS! DRY a 1 At Hi =1 E K, , • LOWEST POSS I . 1 ' ' . To call and e N E W F 0 ' 8 3 1 E I _ SPRING ASD SU EVER. 1 "HWhich tbey I 'OPENING FOR i I • Evtlry Dtliartinent 14 CO . I ECM MI • NEW AND, Awe =I I.3NT ■ • T, A P E I' W111.,11 WILL BE S OLD AT DECIDED ' BAROAI 'S, BY - & CO • Hotels and Stestanrants. MEAN'S 'UAL, E,. TOWANDA CUUYCII 31NIN STateas . , ..Tht Ilorses, !farness., he.; of all ;,, , ,nests of this Iturtutte, Insulin' agalut4 1,43 hy Fire, without ally exttaicharge. ' A superior qualify of n 1 }:ligllsh 11.1..04 A11..,' Just reculyetl. 1 T. If. JORDAN, . To*anda, Jan. 21,11. - Proprietor. E LwELL I IIOLTSE, TOWANDA, PA, .-. H f : /*. 31. WILLSON , i flavlOg leased this haws„l is now ready to..aecom moda‘e the travelling public. No palos.nor expense will be spared to tire. sails aetion..to those who may giro Wm kcal'. E • /Or:North side of Publit Square east of 31erettr's now block.' - I ' • • . :ETA IL 12E12123 BETHLEHEM, "014) ' MORAyIIAN SUN INN," 111711 a 1758. filch In hlitorical interestk It is the only building In the country except Independence Hail, hOuored by the sojourn within Its walls ;of Was/41111;1On, La. Fayette, Lee and other patriots of. the Revolution. This popular hotel has recently. .changed hatobi, - Ibeeit improved, entirely refurnished, and the pro. ptietor cordially. Incites his friends and traveling poqiie to give him a call--no pains will be spared to render their stay comfortahle., People en route for Phil/it:piths will find Ivettlent to spend the night here, 'reaching they about eight in the morn g. A sample room !on the first toor, for the accommodation of commercial agents. C. T. SMITH, l'roprlet MO Wpt, 4,73. TA INNI N . G t 100 NIS I y ; 1 INctor:siEcrig,N WI 11l THE 16:'fi !Ail', 1' / I .. 1. , 41.:A1t Tlf r:: - Cill:It'l HOUSE. We are Inetiorl4 l to fray the hungry at all tholes of the day anti evening. (raters and lee Cream In their reasons. ' • r Mireh 3,3,70. ,tort. we are ock at TTEI, -NR" ARR i'ANORMEN -,.-:, . • , -- f- , • . itT T . ' ilE FIRST ITARD,BAh:E It - Y. , MRS. ' MAItY - 1.. KI'rTREDGE llacin purr base d hre aor - nod fistores of IL. A. Cowles' Bakery, hns rettiteil the astabllslinienCand pnrchased an entirety l• -1 INFIW STOC K OF GOODS, . 1 - - 1 t 1 ' • sottod to the trade, such as . 'lowest cash pet- SinweryTrade basing, and as profits, we Bel lcore NTB TO Groceries, Teas t enOes, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits ; Candies, Confee tionety,Fresltilread,Bisettit, Rusk, Rolls, 4ke.',Dttily. • lit In Northern WM be opened In connection • with the establise went, where ladles and reiltlenten eau always find the mat cream and other thillcacles ut the season TOWANDA, PA.. If its been refurnished., mull will at all times be sup plied with substantial eatabies, which will be served at remarkable rates. Farnuirs and others wishing town will find this a convenient plara r to supply the wants of the Inner man. • MAUI' F.. KITTIREMIF. Towanda, April ..ty744f. T ifE PLACE TO BUY YOUR 7A . nxEsp AND- . a o 0 .... 2 75 HORSE FIXING. GENERALLY Is at C. F. DATON'S In the store lately occupied Jahns Wolff as a Clothing Store. llaving removed my establishment to More 'commodious and mote nieut quarters, I respectfully Invite my old custo• mere, and all In want of.anything In the line of HARNESS, SAD LES. WHIPS, NETS, ik,C •7 . . Witte me a call, feeling witbdied that from the is. ellittes I tames& for purchasing stork, I can do a better Job,, at slower price than' any other °stab.. Ilenment In the county. I Don 't forget the place lone door below the oid land of Fos k Xercnr. mOVS. EE3 10 00 oars Olt. SALE—A. valuable 'Wm in . Athens twp., layhig ;l4 rallei front Athens Bora, and Wan from Waved): Contains 136 saes, of which LIS are in plum arid grain. A dairy of SS tows has been kept en it, and there Is base. meat stabling for that number. It has a gentle In clination to the soli". int is warm, strong land. Itely. win be sold law had possession. given aimed!. at Addresr E. D. • , • D.V. Athen To Athens, I% neefleg _ it_ - DREW. on the Oms k t• • -- - " PTOWN, attended reei to dolma* it I;l%Glit:d3t. EE . -.. ICI/ fi SPrink 105: LDItE.TR. %h to purchase 4#, ODS, ISLE PRICE OCK Mil AMA GOODS, 1111 I are 110 M INSPECTION WO with all that. ls. NOVEL L ° t o Its , lILDRETH, Bridge,Street ELANS El I). W. SCOTT & CO A neat and attrktlve ICE CREAM SALOON TIRE ,DINTIG .1100 M C. V. DAYTON 111 r , . , , toirzt ~‘.•; , - 2 • ; • : - •^c ,r!":; ~,,,„,,, ~.., FITNDRY AciIiACHIFE fillor.. , ... .. , . H Them dersigood litordiir _jditttataited do Faitndry tird Ileitithet ISM= Bt. atitti Cartassi drkprepßod $0 de da of,=tilnigg to Them Itadottai l *MI tett. UM MILL GEARINGS; IRE CIROUtAR SAW .MANDRILLS, Aqd %Inds of Milt Irons niide to orth;r; ENOINES—REPAIItED. And wort warntnted !mere ratisfsellon; •! : - -SHINGLE 'MACHINES Of the latest and most Iturrused IthadS atufactitr• al and kept eonntantlt on hand and re nu ady fur use • •r• • PLOUGIIS • • .1, SIDE-HILL, Iluix Ain WOODEN IJEA3IS of ail klndN. , • CULTIVATORS, • CORN. PLOUGHS ANL► PLOUOR. POINTS ' • , Of :all 1113414, and the latent livirroveiiient kept on bawl. CHURN L AIDiE AND 01A1.1. jalzt STOVE CASTINGS . it.ELL ES *GUAT, .SI,I , JR ' AND Sl4lOll SHOE'S, r LAR.CIE Krim ES; And all kinds fir existing!, furnished at March 30,70. 311.24 NS h ItqCKWELL. .L 0 _ . • 0 &'f' A N!y coOiltme to tuaniZraoton• their celebbted, HORSE POWERS (t . CLEANERS, And will sell a better machine lift less money than can be had elsewhere lW the: world. We claim for eurmachines that they will tin ns much, Or more, thin any other, and more drindily. built. We per sonally superintend our work anal we that It hi well done. We wilt send DESC CU PT I V E CA T I 1,0(111ES or ourltachinosou appileal lon. I ONE • TWO • lIQRSE PIAVE tt,S, One and two hdr4t Threashers Separators Threshes ml Cleaners. • FANNIN G.!' M , l I, CIRCILILAI: %J) DRAM , :. to Saw snd Grist Mill work done to .order. Give lis.a Olt before' pureliasing elsewilere. ' 'Vet •`'O.) ‘SX'qII,LV - Oa A ug.1,!'6:0 NEW CARRIALii?, FACTORY! li , ptkilte Ile new - A all, TowANDA, PEN N'A lIENRYI :SII7LE N. itespr•ettotlyalmottacos to his frionds sad:it:lt ono, that ho has built a NEW PRICK CARRIAGE FACTOR y, When , he will oravlantly kfm) oil hand a fall aNscr t meat nt . I AMILY CARRIAGES TOP AND , OPEN BUGGIES. PLATFORM:WAGONS, TRuTTINi; SULKY', SKELI:ToNS Made el . the beNt ntatjyial and qulslied lu the,le4 I illy style. Ilk lung experience }a city rare : tinge Faelerles Ore.:Mtn a decided advantage ever others In !he ' FINISH, STYLE AND riciumuTr Of wagon+. All he asks Is all INSPECTION OF HIS WORK- rievlous to puretilwltir„' elsewlicre ALL WDRE WARRANTED TO GIVE rERFECT ATISFATION Thankful for th^ lil oral patronage futmerly ex tended and r.;:upeelfully ask a eunilnuanee of the =Me. UPWAIRING PRUMPTLY J ATTENDED To =I AT REIWCED r::u•r•' Ton • anda, .1311. 8..734 f Ay A 6 0 N S e (: . 11' . A O.O'N S ! WAOONS! I,keer on hand a large assortment, of WAGONS WII ICH 1 WILL SELL II EA I' R ',Phan al other estahlisl►ment in the WAGONS ANI) CAI: WAGES Of every description nnutitfctured • to order on short notice. Towanda, March 20, 1573 BOOK BINDE It Y.—The jptiblie is Respectfully Informed that the Book 'tindery has. been removed to the ItEroirriat third story, .where will be done BOOK-BINDING in all Its orarlous br,anch e a. on terms as reasonable an the “Itard times" will allow. The Bindery will -be miller the charge of H. C. W T -1 A KE R, An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly dune In a atyle and wanner which cannot be excelled. Stagazinex, 'Newspapers. old Books, he., bound' In every style.. Particular atten tion willbe paid to the Ruling fuRl Bindlur, BLANK BOOKS, to any desired pattern, witch in quality and dura bility will ba warranted. , ' ' work will be reraly for Alellvery when prunlned. The patronage f>f the public is solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed.' toagfecett. • " NM 111 lIIM EMI STULEN, coUlll I•\ JAMES BRYANT. • . Ellwood iteadm T IT ft Ntlt le Gill R.6-I:Eff •WUoLES ANDRETAIiiI t, • ' IlhOUjt, TOWANDA ,PENNA. I • 'EXTRACTS,EI.I X IDS,. D ta:DS, • SI.TO A R COATED 1111.1,f4,!z si CIIW I1E110 1 „ IiUMS, 1113 , 5, ?INC : • T U 14E , • ' WINES, . 4e., • 'i; Aioi i;reparaboos of all kltul .. , I) Y E •ST iri'..olS', . ' I:' - -. i 4, MAC[IINF 61iliSi . KEROSEXE,.. • r ALC01101), • • M.! WINES- ANI) L1(11.10118, • fur iiteqictual 1.1r1,01;e,0,. -• • • TO BA CCO,SNLIT, C IG A IRS,A.C. MEM POPULAR PATENT .31EDICINES, . and 3 tape 3S6OfiIIIVII4 of i. ~.. • - . . . ~ ~ TOILET AMY FANCY GOOpS FM _ I • More than 11:4131 - cato Is girrll to thilcompottud lug or prescriptions. • tip to on :Intillay from , 3 M r. frcnn b r. Jr. to 7 - r. Dr. MADILL can be consulted at, the *lease , in ti.t - t .arday of ...1011, week, as bendorom -t; - H. H. TURN ER. • . W. G. lltiltDON. it . ruiy7-72. . . .. . . .. •!; . h. If. C.-PORTER,' . . 1„ D . AT THE . I!. • . , OM/ CASH. IYIUG StrOIM, Corner Math and Pine Mi. ! , Towasiila, P.S. - rEPterWirthed orer a viartei of IL Out , fry,7 ~Flinles'll. an • ILetallDeale4a I) It tj S 7 :11E6.1CTNES CITEMICALS . , 1:J • AciDs. 7 DYESTCFF 4 , DUE. ,iI.:I:FrITERYihOILET A ND Fa7SO GOODS SPDS:D ES, 111a7SAIE4, Illt.tCES TIZUSSES, • SO.U'S..CD3IIIS, P4MADES,IIAII* DYES. TEF:Tit. tt Ant pitEcARATI4.O;Ns RAzons, pocKET-IQ_Nivits.. .it ET.lmoliri AND PDRY-310:;:::`; k:S. MAC.% IfOY N ?COT( 5!.U171, FOICE.IGN .%ND DO:111.:STD: (1 . 9 A c:ARDEN. FIELD AND 'l , l,oNi*Eft- SE Ens, Pure Whirs and Liptiors„ for ialecti4:liial EcLECTIff AND IMADEPATIIIC REIIEDIES.; AND 'ALL Ex PINE POPE!, AIptEDICI N ES, Siiptwrters. Suspensories, 7:nnlstl , ninp4. NIPPLES, NIPPLI.:SIEELLS, :Oil EL DS, ITA.ITTLES, TF.F:TiIING VI Nuo-, Syringes, yeti Pins, Uthials,_Tberiiionti•ten, EI,AsTIC STOCKING'S, AA KEROSENE OR COAL:OIL, „ WICISS, CHIMNEYS, pttICK. :` 1: It 31, c - ‘1" lIA N E.9'S FOt TAN . S . EII-714:AND MACHIN* I. 1 ► Ao'oll4l, A.N I) SPIRITS N I SASH. • PANT, • MANE, 7 4 11fiE. •npvrti ao.l all other Mutts of ttrastl'r, WINDOW AND PICTURE; CLASS, . of all • LI ssEt:i) PAINt , .: II - T1'1". AN!) VAIINISII. • ' , HEADY ItlxED • of ANY Ra"riti: rorso. PINT on GIIIIUND IN ()11. Olt VAILNISII: AND RUA ° CI hons Or ALL lL;•1".;4. ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all 1:oor , of day . nio night; Sundays forlProserlptlon. from J to 10 . , 12 to 1. and 5 ton. P. A. Dr. Porter can I), ron•altk..l a.; laerr ton.; e iir Irocerie: and Provisicis .1;. 1' .1 'l' H • Witol,l::s .1 LE .1 Nl► ll•:'I'.1IL Elll=l GROCERIES AND I'IIOV - • Ttv,v ..1 FLOUR LAV.k YS oNYRANp higly , t price pal.l for all or COUNTRY PRODIijCE. snetraK POULTI: (.; K. 4:( 1 . ' ENp.•cial attrlllimt Ar. 11.1 le liking.(6ler, -hvereti thame ailyvliert• lit the llorottgh, '4'. I:;;PAT4 I anll-711. No.ricK ERE! Wit lit,. ,t•ry In•Nt g 0.41, of all Lii,4l4, kopt hy . any fir,t-cla.ngiprer, and 11. m it. Om% it; • raincrLy FOR 'rtu• TEAS, SP ICES, 310 ,A SS ES, I,- SYRUIPS, . St.T.GA!IS, , COFFEES, &('., ..,. Revolved Daily. fre,h triita the New irork Market, and I“mght at ttw.velzy to vst east prier's. Having been engaged rot the last three %Tars will' a First-class Wholesale grocer In Nen4Ytitk, 1 have Facilities for buying my goods so thil Venn Make H It an (Alert torall CAS BUYERS ea, I and • SEE MY STOCK A N plardtasitig elsewitvir. , I WILL PIY rAtilt PROIWCE M. B. OW EN, I. UEII. wit rri: A I) 111:17 iTI)RE, tun Dt; • ,:f Miscellaneous Advertisements, FOR SALE-CHEA P ,N 1 ). Oa CONVENIENT TERMS. '1 • - . A blaelmnith and wagon shop, with -4 ,1 twenty ft?et water poulbr attaehed. A very tlesiinble hwatloll for business. .The shops are large_ and coureilleul, wllli nem,. nary inachlnery for earrying, on an eTtensiee busi ness. A small ne•w dwelling house awl one pr.- o laud attached. !.7 Al.SO—One other wail lt power the :ante' stream, with .a twenty-11re feet wiiel.leitti sim and lath null . all In goo d, running !order. This property will ho sold together ,w 1 tli! five- arms of land on which the mill stands. r" rq• • ALSO—. MOTET. PICOPEItTY, with a lair., two and one-half atom house, with hack build legs. 'Main building, COVII: feet, with' largeland eontetil i.ent. barn,. This property will lie one or inote acres of !and, to suit vanilla:ter. ALSO—A FARM' containing about vin acres of land, all I taptyvet! except 5 u errs; tI.O 11 Wei 1111 g 'beuses„ two nrchariP, large cattic harp; horse barn, wogon house and sheds thermal. This property Is Ina high state , of cultivation, and the quality of the land unsnrgaased In thexuunty. The above described propeity is all: desirably lo cated and convenient to Lehigh Valley hall Mad. Sir For terms of sale apply to the Ottmcriber, at !Ilyeniburg, llntifforti County, apr)-73. . REEII MYER.. - NiRA'S. G RA. VE , 13 A DS. - o For. the purpose of preserving thii permanent symmetry of Burial mounds awl holdlug the usual plead and Foot Stones more permanently and see cutely In position. ii For particulars addrem L. S. DICNESSON, Agt., . Sprlugftld. W A. Ell D M If.'l N'E W-A C II MEI .1 inie2.7 I WATC f M. II FINE AM Gill IIP, S T E It KIL VEI FROM TILE. , 1 lil SPEC TA( 1011!dlIB!1=111 i failti-75. ' P '' F- N E W • ! - •/- Nii.•••hing , 11 (; E PINS IL 1N A311.:1:111.N .1N 1!•:•• Ali •II F. - 601 A) -k 1.1 ) • - ,„I sILVEI:II.Ajj:I) W.1.:. , i , .11.1. V A %II i i • : . 1014 ..1, 11 -1 4 A N 1)...'11.:} , :1. ••I'1:1 - 1'.W . 1 i --- : — . - 1..:II, SILVER .I\U,‘ 1 . IViit. h.,r11•11.; ' lnd .1,1% . ,.. , 1r: : ' rep.llricig• .1..110 - . 1.. j.,..; iwiii“..r, iii,lN‘aiTaitt.a. Thang, !or ra , pair6uage Mid I 43711i1111:14. , 4 llm same. sI'EcT,‘ ; € I :LES sl'EcT A i . fromte..iwi Li g ciwaitp.tetewl hy' IIe I :tt. rweier N‘' A lort • jj Eiwglbili titer , )I:wiewit. A RUNDEriTINTEDSPETAIC . . . ,-,.,-- ~.. . 61101.1.1) itE pREFERREI) To ALL (..STI They 11;i% c theipom,er 4,q.%rrest tug the !iea of Solar- and night before enterl • ' 4 They ai'k. Viol:It Tintoll, When applied' tiOlie Eye ;ippenc-X01,,r1,,, I= The , tOgli :6;1, low Itunit,erNltrc th- .1, E I, E IZ ir NVA N , DF.Atit.p. ' v AI Ell 'CAN& SW-1 SS W ATC sTENT.I 1 : 4)44 Ens • FINE (4), \ur. 12;74 P lOW linty On ten y, Ml:* In lOWA awl See NEDIIASKA. The finest EcCtnitry in the world to eonthint• tug and stock raising. - ' Products' will pay for land - and provements long before the pr cipal be comes due. LARCE DISCOUNTS forcasl ONE 311L1.11k. "The sn-eallett destitution in Nebraska lies far western region, beyond the lands of p• M. It'll.!, . I • I Kir For etreulars' that fully th , serlbe lands, and SIU terms of iftle.• apply to or addre LAND COMMISSIONER, BnrlingtOu, lowa, for IQWO La orlLluerin, Neb., for Nebraska L Irocilbst l ividmkt. i;11 B E 'L L dfealedit 411 N V !. -7 , t • 1 I " autt , J E•W E L y S ND CLOCK 'il;Ny AIS 16A • i ES, JEWEL R t . fILvER WAR, • - . • 1);1, E Jt 1 X DeaWr Su- " A_\.l) SWI N 11) %%"AT , JEI'VELUV. i, - .~IS~i I ' AN6 . 4 SILVERI .11;r1 J.' I, ATEDW 11, . I r , CIIE.II , T,ST T 1 'rat ,I; lIIEIMEEMIIII [.E t.,I.:)"1, 01:A;•.:S 0 Dr. A.O ter '4: : , ...11',Prog Valli Slrertl; 11V NI)X. E N F.() I: !A: I n-riti , rIV EE 1: `'l' 0 1 ;-:Ttil)s. 01.-1 NECKI.,AI .\T El) N(, , .\ NI) ( :it Ili, %V.. A . IV' \VI. TINTEte. I It,EAStiN'S: WAR - TIIF (l.\ 11:1-:1:1.1N • !.; AND FoT i.v.El:,w .1 : 1);1EiVE1,11)% t'., (,)1•1:7 Hors!. 'W. At T it E.?,IIEsT 1 ' It- -\iN 1 APID_NEARA6KA,I 'N(iToN & m1s1()F1' cco l • -ae.s 'credit at 8 per, c Interest. 1 1 , UL IL .? ATAQ:N I' 0:0:1) .tir, 0 o .1 1 110TOG1t.APIIERK f• P.•' • • TOWANDA, trA ; • I . ; .. Grateful for the generous:patrons , of the :past year, would Inform all watitlng Pictures. 'that we areatld adding to our eatabllsbmtut I I tiEW AND; 1311.1tOVEO-INSTIMItt •' -• • ; ; IMO, adopting. pled) and• approved !ioic's , of 'printing anti retonehlag In order to secure I 1•: FIIEItPIIOTOGP.AP , THAIN ; ' ; 1%•,- , til -I matte outside td the *faits, and that ;wit inalt-t It a speaaily l to enlarge art kind Or Pictures to : any size desired. and linbit :in t Water. 'lndia 'ilk, or In 014 to Go; • :, • BEST fyrY L'ES- AS' V itltY I:0 PRIG Kt.-- I I; • abo endeavor to take al/ tb.: thnt• h 0 541, 1" In making elithlrens - plei tires, So as to setttutte the best trsttits. • I We are eon:lumpy addlngti.l s ue tAr•lt or El • 'l' ~ , All 0 ,, x 1,41.5 vi. and iwittittl ,Aylo.r.m, l .9t , 1 I i l it• nlsh them at a nrlall.,2,4ratio. from cOst .pri , k.t,..; 1 . MI EMI Ml 9 11,1'3 IBM 3 Mil 2:ccellancous Advortir.eatentr, C OAL! ! 7(!0.\ PLI) TOWAN YA 10! P C E S. fl 0 T ptea,oro atmonliekog •Co theft - ;ft the public gtehera'fy, that they are prt.pared to D ish any of thn.'ponving 'mined coai,4 lit quani,• irK to Mil Llilll - 01:0 , 4•rS, thoroughly as..; .Laird. and at as low rate, as at our yap). 1 T., wamta. We keep the' be.t coat, l'it awl Vu ilks-Itarm SULLIVAN' _I NTIIIIKCIT,F. I 1 all Azu•• frlini.iniiif . : , in ,4:1:111an ITT .1N I) 4) .' I xvt• „,.. h;,r,, BEST A LLENTOWN I !! TILE - BEST. COPLA.I" CEMES'I I4.ft at llt of F. J. 11m41, .111cr. c"ili..r• of 1:1%;•r.;•.ii , 1 will prompt ;qle•tilloin^ . P LT..IS E 1".5" .1 C.l • • 1V N E Fit) r N(; 111, 10. 1 41,1, %oh,h. sTE.OI Iii,(11•11ING 11 , ,, I•t ••••!.3 4 :11 , ‘ 1 aI 1 , 31.' , 1 1 , 0 ;1:1 I=l DAYI liVL 11 It• 01. 1:1 , 1 1,. I l e•; 1 F•••• , !. !:!.;: t. P.s.1:1;• tl •• ‘6,1 inf Op , v. 11! i::,•• y.. gYi .a: J. A. 1)1:fli I:. N NV 1111. M Tit- , illt , le ;t r,z•.•ti it 1, nt.; teu. Ito- .1 ilia z-V• 1 I *; tea- •,a the , t're httt !,, -,:ipte.l 1!y .I.llitu. N‘l.iff. v., I hillt hid... , 11, • :th-1)11.11 ~1 lii , 1:ol! , ;1. I. t ,, la! g•• ~ t . ~ I.T t•f : • IZ EA 111" NlApt:. !'I.OT,I,JI=iO Fr , . . ' • , , . t.lll ...II . •••1'1 . ',...• ill 111, I 1-!11 , r., ~•• 11'• • t..l..ttt t li.“ ~ c.,11.141 I. • ;IN- 1 , . liI• ... I II" •‘ 1.17 .• ' •••1,11,111...., i • YrlllNl-; I= NORTIIMIN 1 I. I (; , 1. i;EN'N• 6( ml' FI - :t.T AND FUI: Es, 14 A N 1 E 4 M! V- 1:el!lt.!IIIK'r , , 1 , ;;LOV, 01 , 1 sz:111 , 1 cur. v(.rilor .11:04 6,314 ••itrert,. DE(' KEll 13 11(yr i rf H - I: G EMIs I:E3fINGTf is sENVINk; 1,) 1 r,11.1,11.." into favor'tf,, c..tuttlitatt,m of g...nt qualities, JLutp•:l rapid.) tlariN Stib•ll. - li I a %tr•tttl•' :q 7;1•i0.11•.. NMI! NfiTON A .I!atltili,•ifor fautily t; , e, In lb! , 1 ,t. 11 ..,.; nft.: v. ith a itioro tap' r : d it, ••r •ale , than .1”y Ina• - hire ••A (In REMINGTON No A Ma , 'llia.• fir (I1•8•)y I. r,1 , 111,,y ,•illy June. ls 7; 1. , ..111.•014 , 11, :1:1,1 val 1 , •Iy „ f work, I:v.1 ' • . ' i!i family kir crooD . • , 1:FM1.7.; , EWIN4.; 3IAI'IIIN ILION, :NEW yom: -.., flit scil OFFICES OF ICEMI , NUtt I N CONIP.tNIES. . • 111:311Nt1TON SoNS.. t I ItE3IINCITON SEWING 31. Co.. ! 1 HEM I NOION AG 2t _s' I.lroadwar N. Y., Arius i 31atIls,on'Square, Y., Sewing Ma 0 41,11,,, I Chicago.' 237 Suite St., S. Machines and ,Iru: Boston, 332 Washington St., sewing:Madlnt o eineinatti, Isl:West 4th St., Sewlng'3la(litu , ITtici, 120 Genesee St.. Sewing 3failllnes . Washlagton,O. 7th Atlanta, Ga.; •Detilces Opera now, 31311 013 SI., sewhor . 1211 the , B. & hese Eeb. 13,1.1 II R t:%l f: II BM ('O :A 1, %V.: 10 , cir .nt SUM MI N l l ! 1, 1 = 1 I Mli I • is • t•:,,• 'I F. . ...1 , I't M INMI G•i ~puu~ n.• i =IMIMI IN lUS=2=l BEIM i =NU MI MIME .~ ,r t) N N. : .. It h 4 I I . I I 0,3-.0 filet IN lit 'II •r, Is I WI I 1 I mt =I AGENTs' eir,llot . , It.. J• . MI NEM II Mil