I= II ;Apt' a Moat Pparimutz4 I • Willazas "Practical Butter Booi" .1 We have 'r eceived from the Para • '. Publishing . Company, a little Two*. recently issued by there; with the IF • tle given abeve. It from the,Lyien Of X. A. , Willard, editor of the dairy department of the Rural - A r my York er. Its purpose and scope may pet haps be best! explained by quoting from the author's preface : " Patter dairying is kspeeiality of :•leh large and growing importinee, -that a treatise wholly defoted to 'that interest; it. wpuld seem,' is very' Widely demanded. I have endeavor ed,,,td. meet this general want by sup :Plying. full :information concerning thelatest irdprovements in creamery 'practice, and .! by furnishing a work that. is, a safe, practical and cotnpre hensive manual. The work has been freshly written„ and gives the result not only of MY own experience, 'and extensive personal:- observation, but ' , the most approved practice of the hest putter-makers at hornet and abroad,' •• Among the new ,topics of inter est, and which heretofore have` not been presented to ' the dairy public ; are ; • Professor Wilkinson's plan for controlling temperature in tdairy- I roptyis; the Swedish system of set thig milk for cream in ice water; the new practice adopted at the Ridge CreaMery, and the recent meth „a for improving skimmed milk in , J,,kinued-cheese manufacture. These are i very frilly discussed, and will be foiniCl :suggestive to practical and iirogressive buttermakers.” - . The tvolume ,is neatly gotten up, and conta iifs several illustrative wood cuts. It limy ,be had of the puhlish crs. 78. litianeStreet. New YOrk._for "inc _ - An- Atlanta, Ga, paper adds some thin to our stock of knowledge eon-li cerrung ilk buffalo gnat, whiehil atfacks 0-cry ; animal: it can reach,:i and espeCially 'the deer. It sayl4:l These gnats of the southwest :I re!! very Small—Othaps about . one-half the . size of the .uniyersal horsefly. They come in the air - in countless numbers ;the air is full of them when they appear at all, and their appear anee is always sudden and over whelmingi They forthwith settle upon every horSe, cow, mule or fourf footed animal in sight. They liter: ally t coverfah animal, &ring to their, immense numbers, and the animal so attacked,! say at night, will be dead in the morning. and swelled to an enormous size. .Their bite ! is very pokonous, causing _the wound fa fes-ttyr - almost as - soon as made. They attack', as' we have 'qated, wild and tame ani_Mais indiferently, but singu larly._ they have no appetite what cver for imnian blood. Their home in the , swamps and low land, but thiscasOn they have swarmed out of their ancient malarial strongholdS, and spread themselves over the hills and elevated plateaus. The Eufaula riao!:: claims that thely have appear-. ed within seven ttnites of that city; in 'one of , the Chowikee bottoms. If this, ,f)c true,, We may get 'call from the poisnotis varmints in this state. tt 4 any one,encounters a myriad of small jet - black flies each of them haVing hump ba!ek or shoulders like the huff theii.he may know that the genu ine : buffalo his arrived. But a fly without a hump will not be accepted :is- the deadly insect from the Mis sissippi bottoms. If it should appear lets the ears.., flanks, and other exPo parts of animals be well coated #ith tar or grease. and if that can not be done., let fires be started in the stock lots. The . insects do not rel i-h tar. grease, or-smoke." Useful Recipes• PAST!: FUR OFFICE. 1.7.5E.-1--OIyCOF -1141 pa* for office use may be Pre pared by di col ring 1 oz. gum ,nrabie mid - . 2 itracltins !rlyecrine in 3 ozs. water,. •To OlvE A' ItLAcK SURFACE TO Ztxf - !:-,-fiinittin states that zinc may ive6ieve l , a fine black calor by clean- -its - Surface with sand and sulpur io acid . tild'immersing for a moment in.a solntion composed or four parts of sulphate -.of nickel'and amonia, in of water, acidulated with one part sulphuric acid; washing anddry ,The black coating adheres rmlj, and takes a bronze color under the burnisher. • Brass in# he stained blaCk A - ith a liquid, containing two , partS , arSenious liquid; four of hydro chloric acid, and one of sulphuric, 80 parts 01w:it - en • FIREFROOF IV:VA! roR Pour parts borai and three parts Ep ,s6in salts,- mixed with three or four p;irts of warm water to one part of the combined substances, is said to forM an, excellent fireproof wash for. . - i To CLEAN SILK ;CAtiTIMEEE OR AL teaspoonful of powdeied borax disolvcd in a quart of tepid. water is good, for cleaning old Mad:. dresses ,of silk,cashmere or alpaca. A BitoxzE FOR BLACK SCIOES.-- :. Black shoes may be .bronzed, by_,a sonlution of anilin red in alchol.. ,llow To FROST GLASS.—FTEIS4 "1:1SS, useful for screens, etc., is made by, laying - the sheets horizontally and cov6iii,,, , * them with a strong solution of sulphate of zinc. The salt errs: talizes.-om.drying.• • .PRZERVINO Eoos.----X. C. Higgins, Delhi Mills, + Mich.,..writes: "Dip hem in boiling hot water, taking ont iinmetliately, then lay them in fresh salt, 'separate from; each other, small clad (foal"). To my certain knowledge eggs that were•plielied after this plan last sunimer were as fresh, apparently lo!en Used in 'April last, as when laid. I' know one woman who sold four hundred 'dozen at., one time, duiing the• winter, when they were high, in this wiiy they were all good." :•To y THE EXPLOSION. OF KF.ROSENT LANIPS.III the St. Louis A:moo-rat we find the following Com munication; •in which those Who use coal oil lamps are given a 'very simple remedy for explosion, provided it is reliable. The writer says; Advise all the: rood people of your city to fill their coal oil lamps about one fourth full oteommon table salt, and you nee(l never record another sim ilar accident. if they wilt be counsel ed by you. -- I have adopted the above plan in my family,and find thattFirst —All' the gas created by the heat of. the flame is consumed. Second-;--The' tlatne I is much brighter and clearer.; Thircl—The oil burns away much! 'lower. Fourth—lt never explodes! To' KEEP 'STEEL ElteM • lit.ttle rust spoils the pretty steel! ornaments Which are so miiCkwonii now. If they can be kept, whennot! in use, in po7dered -starch; it will irreserve them. Those that are Niched to the hat, or other article of 'tress ; cboulti be (-a re fully rubbed dui when' put away, and would he the --better fot the least particle of .00 1 . if it could be administered without inj ..luring the fabric on which the steel ig fastened. ' I 11111 gth w a fro fw - IA , co3Oirrrar. or AMClidoX XDITORt - E. E. ftul!qt.Ag, W, H.,,Tuomiria; .C. 0.1r.11.TA, A. A. Kum. fact ~o latnunleatteas tatotated table 1101111114 tete deperttromt. moral be seat *alb§ Olotrarat Of the , entessltter. T E.QrPILAW. at reereaab. said will Ire forwarded by hits to the Editor 14 (bier for the ensalag noet3.: II TIE kozoOpsoon. ec= In a certain type Of Bawds, Waif Ar too frOpent, revolyeatbe same enemies roared t of lessons, from Monday until Fri day, day after day, meet after_ week. Therelis nasal spelling and seadhsg,iaer ell:laical arithmetic, splashy `anoransteby wiitini ground out by iteholarairittmt enthuiciasm, plodding lakes _ . Until over the letters they thilindeei - .%;31d gabble thentoff la their &nisi& The! sun Shines bright% thaldgiatine, the-birds are singing and tie latelmaie Tipp without—but within ia the hated task, :the scowling teacher and the meaty. pupili ! flow perfunctory the manner of both ina:ster and pupils AM, they are permeated with a fine disgust . - for their duties increasing'as vacation draws nigh, so as to be almost uneantr4able , Still the teacher does not see why his ,dutis are irksome to himself and his chati,, , es. 'labors at WA hateful roca :tiomi bewails his hard lot to his Merida, 'arid be has lamented to suchimrpose . thist the ordinary American citizen pleasantly and i'requently i . volunteers the statement, "Uit he would rather heave call than teach school fora living." Grown tip people in whom reason has matitred, and whom stern necessity-nom pelsito labor, must have the spice of so rieq, atiddeaven of amusement in !their daily bread, and shall children be expect ed tb enjoy dull monotony and be Obedi ent•nbjects of the empire , of dullness ? Wil it things, pleasant when varieil, do notme disgusting, ad nausetun,irhen tau du without life, without spiritwith ro ontlillns,tration ?. Therefore, musters of sclii)ols„ consider how you, sliall mingle amusement with instruction, join fact to ill4tration, fun to- labor, and above all • thlyg,s try to' make your charges happy. It is easy to make a child happy and comented; he has an eagre appetite for the: stalest stories, and you may clinch a ,moral thus if it be not too long. He will be glad to learn how North America is boUnded, ay, and remember it toodf you will associate "it in his mind with the ice bergs of the north, the roaring surf of the Atlantic, the 'orange and palm of the south, and the snow-capped mountains and blue sea of the' west. Let him han dle a yard stick, a nest of measures, and a firoeer's scales, and he will take hold of thii tables with a zest. Divide your histo ry :la.s.ses into sections; let one represent th 4 valient Carthagenians, the other the victorious Romans ; let theta recount in • rivalry the incidents of that old: world struggle, and instmd of becoming drew seY, their eyes will flash with animation at Ithe thonght of the recitation. The writer is a teacher who lOves his profession, and he has never known such etTedienta (and they are numberless in ;variety) to fail. Children are especially fond of pictures, and this fondness may , b most easily gratified by means of the -magic lantern. Three centuries ago this instrument was used by wizards and nee irnancers to raise phantoms for, the ig nrant and ' gullible, and .induce a belief Diu the -supernatural powers of its user. Now it is presented as a means of ration ai amusement and' instruction to old and yioung. . Familiar lectures , on Natural ii:istory, Physical Geography, • Natural Philosophy, and Geology become vividly . cited in the yupil's mind, when aecompa n ed by enlarged illustrations from the kintein, and will call forth the most live ly of interest and delight. The / British Government, taking this- view of the case, has provided; its garrisons and ships' crews with lanterns and slides, and and the soldiers and-, sailors are keenly alive to these resources of recreation and instruction. Dr. Livingstorr alwais took a! magic lantern with him to ”astonish the natives" in the heart of Africa--and when Sir Samuel Baker was campaigning in Soudan 'he also startled the dEisky deni iens•of the wilderness "with the wonders of light and shadow." ' The Piofessors in our colleges can find no better means of conveying scientific instructions; in every cLiss-romn in the S l ehool of Mines, of Columbia College, hi ri completely equipped lantern' that may he used at a moment's notice. s Though we hare few teachers Lwho may not pre ffnd to some scientific knowledge, yet it cannot be that many ..areaccurately in iormed as , to the value of tile Magic lan 7 tern as an educator, or as to the . facility With which it may be emploYed, In the writer's stool-room 0(11:Luso:illy stands a walnut-wood cabiriet; L about three feet and a half ',high, with compart inents below, into' which snugly fit the lantern, lamp apparatus 'andrneatly-fokl &I muslin screen. At the top is a drawer with divisions for the slides. On a Wed esday or Saturday afternoon,when the fvheels of discipline do not perhaps run as smoothly as usual, preparations are made for an e x tempore lecture. The Screen is smoothly hung on hooks already prepared, the lantern is taken: out of the cabinet and fixed on its top, ready for ac tion. Half a dozen ready hand% bar the phutters, a brilliant circle of light appears On the screen, and• hey presto ! we are 4mong 'the ruins of India, the pyramids 6f Egypt, the mysteries of Pompeii, or kmong - the seven_hills of Home, - s E Sometimes the slide is taken out ands 'glass tank is inserted. A little fish placed in this will be magnified to bilge propor itions on the screen. A fish or an insect •thns,exhibited is so transpare.nt that its internal structure may be plainly shown. ißy means of the tank, chemicaLreactions • of the greatest beauty are „ exhibited. !Diagrams drawn by 'hand on:mica, glass land gelatine, may also be reProdneed on (the screen. Arthour has passed atry, the shutters are opened and the sunlight reveals rows of happy faces. The rapid change of form and color has I Charmed; away mo notony; juvenile brains have been;freshen. ed and put in order for hard work. The only drawback to the use of a Mai* lan tern is the costly nature of a good Instru ment; it is worth no one's while to buy poor one. Thirty-five dollars is the low est price of a lantern, which With an ar gand lamp, will produce a picture large and brilliant enough to be seen from ev ery part of a school-room. And then there are the slides, for a lantern without slidesls like a theatre without I actors. These are of two kinds, paintings - a glass and photographs, plain and colored, and they cost from two to three dollars each. Twenty-eve or thirty 'slides arc necessary for even a short exhibition; and there is no doubt that - the expense of an , instrument and several Nets of Mustraticms is beyond the means of the majority of teachers. A great new,r,ity, therefore ariwc for an in strument so cheap as to be within the reach of every school, that 'will not re quire the e;palilaire ttatisiareUt O&M . but by which card ipbotogapbs, chraasew lithe, woodcuts, and any opaque pictures Agr cariillb 2 anise - sat mil& stems* (s&iligliai , imis Mies Is edty UctiOilliallicT*tilaiici tionalmanuusityrmlir. Y. Teaelter. .The new Sapwintezdent of Schools in St, Albans, Vt., is a woman. 1 ==i A bill for compulsory edocation has been introduced in the Ohio Ifonse of Rep - Since hut dune Syracuse University has received contributions amotuttluglo 900. This hriep up the eniktifresent of the institution toVOMIK Princeton College has just received 'an other gift oflloo,oooltoon John C. Cireen, of New York City. One-half of this Mil ie tO be wed fn founding a chair of civil engineering in the scientific schooL The report of the Superintendent ,of Common Schools in this State shows pro gress in every direction. There has been an increase in the number of graded schools, in the avenge attendance of pu. pile, ".and in the salaries of teachers. The School term, too, has been lengthened. The increase in the salaries of teachers has been small; '€23 cents per month in the case of male teachers, and 93 cents in the case of female teachers, yet it is a move ment in the right direction. There is still much to be done in order to bring the school houses up to the proper stand and of comfort and convenience. In num. the furniture is badly -constructed, thee doing injury to pupils, and many are el= ther totally or largely unsaPplied with' apparatus. There are in the State 7$ separate schools for .colored children, with an attendance of about 2,500 pupils. The Superintendent recommends compulsory education, not - in the European sense, but in a manner in consonance with our American ideas of the functions of repub lican governments and the sacredness of the family relation. Precisely what is meant by this we fail to perceive. A comrarnuron to the National Teaeh er," writing on "Spasmodic Work," ar gues that teachers who have only an oc. casicuml spasm, Of energy are poor instruO tors. Their work is uneven, and they fail to dereloppupils harmoniously. 111 health is often the cause of this 'cluuveableness. One day the teacher is well, is prepared for work, and enjoys it. At another time he feels languid, makes little preparation, and things go wrong. This can be readi ly remedied. - Every teacher should , have an in-door and at outdoor preparation for iichooL The former should-'be brain work, and the latter muscle-work. Some extracts from the first two chapters of Quinctilian, thrown together under the heading, "Are the New Methods' of Edtuzation New ? " show that "going up head " is by no means a new thing. Pu pils were divided into classes, and once a Month they strove for the first place, even in ancient times. The /infer:lna &hoot Journal has some advice for hung teachers: As soon as possible - make a plan, or programme of the daily exercises of the , twirl, and post it in some consTicuotti place, or write it in large, letterS on tie blackboard, Give each recitation its OM, and fix ex actly, the time for eachlexercise to begin and to end. The advantages of such a course are very numerous and very weigh ty, but I will not take time to give them here. The programme; however, will be worse than nothing, unless you strictly adhere to it. Plan for yourself each day's work; that is, in the quiet of your room, go over each lesson, no matter how ele-, mentary it may be; prepare yourself for the difficulties that are likely to arise, and determine folly just how you present er every point. that you undertake to teach. Early in the.term, plan your term's work in each particular study. Determine what topics to take up, bow ranch time to give to each, bow many . pages of the text-book to undertake, and'irhat to omit, if you deem it best to omit any. To be sure, you may find it necessary to modify this plan as the terra progresses; but the very fact that you have a plan will aid you in making wise modifications. B ARGAINS IN STOVES HA RDW A R !IRON AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS gte , • 47. C., GIVEN TO .ALL PURIIIASERS FOR CA3H HARDWARE STORE TOWANDA, PA. decl7-73 REAL ESTATE! A. J. NOBLE & CO., TOWANDA, - -PENN'A FARMS, MILLS, VILLAGE LOTS, HOUSES BUSINESS SITES IN TOWN, ALITATA ON BAND AT BATIGAINP Also Iszr thwh of land la lOWA, NEBRASKA tic KANSAS, Along line of Rail Roods. Verydestrable• for Einfgriats. PROPERTY FOR RENT. FOR DWELLINGS AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. Rents collected and remitted on reasenabielenns. Money Loaned & Leans Illegatisted Parties W 404 to puiehase will do toell,to look over our Wt.. 5P11246t1 TINWARE, GLASS, &C., H. T. JUNE'S Malls street, EEO ii, J. NOBLE k. Co. Aiiolllll - irMl4lllWitilibe • •-• : •r;-: ' • '• ' NEW' ; • SU.MMEi GOOD 1 Mil • 0011.110 I - I T,B°l S TAYLOR & O' i i I • • . PRIFOIte tell** TWA SPECIAL BARGAINS 1 • EVERY DEPARTMENT. "I `PLEASE CALL AND'EXAMINE. TAYLOR it CO. Tenrandn. June S. 1875. STEVENS & LONG, Pl / 4 -1 . ' I WHOLE ALFA RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY! GROCEItIES, COUNTRY PROCUCE, GRAIN; &C. timing a large arid eciatioodlons store, we are enabler, to cam alteary stock at an thrtes.: • UM CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, GitAIN'AND PRODUCE CM , . bole, ~ Ur taken In eichange fur an lowest cash pri ma. Our pe r i Le on la the fisswery Tusks gives as s in pasebulsqr. and as we are not, ambitious to maid large wolf s, we flat ter ourselves that we can otter GREATER INDUCEMENTS . TO Players than any - other ertabUsbmentin Northern Pennsylvania. !, STEVENS LO` G. cOlt?4:R k BRIDGE STS L~Q QIEAP COAL AND LIME. . , , lad after jaly 1, I aid sell real, llme,l he.. for cash only. and the peke l hit "MI I be a:erected, inontady. 1 . , 71.1C1t of COAL rim JIIiT, 71$ TOle 07 I. l Xolbs. i -... d? TEN YAZD: 1, rittstea tame, Cbestaat fad . ' Tantaee.. Carbonßua Leap - . 44 40 g a la Manley Mantels' Lamp _ " " SZetitk e • ; Is ....... ). Minnows-Lime ill bushel Lath p nab 0 Nisbet !Met. ii l . . , `'._ I ant always Teemed' to deliver l lambasts on , abort ware at Mr "anal ;dee of deliver/. , il also Wader ay Ussidapd say oar tedende and runners tar Made Very liberal Patratede la the put sad he,. cadet the tali departure to suite tt to their Interest to endue to bay ',neve they can get the best goods the the lent saaary. flaw 'be ars ladebted to es alit lake notice that 1 meet have asaaey or y can't bay far es* mad paylaspitts. They mast mettle by the IM of Ass• past ans. .., I . ?ow Towanda, ti; $76. 'VOTALL ABSTAINERS CAN jj lame their lives nigdrop tie tie Temporanco allutval con. sertrait Agee vtase A well established 19 4 Ira co949eted Lift TAMP ranee PIN W o w totsl itbstaliters• • 49 get Qs bow lit et Wei; • • • let t W i PY; 7. 4-1-14 4-1-4 1 ; so - 3 t - I • I • ••• •2 ' I IMI ME I= • w k k 131 RE I I 1 i i 0 O . '; I 1 1 . IN 1 ' Zs 1 Dealers n ; • 1 1 I I TOIFAXPA, PAI al 0 0 /I SD 400 .. 3 SO .. 2 75 FEI 10 00 Mt) J. s. El Spring 1875:. Kr!Al)3 dr:,:'l4tp,yl Unita ensilage Wbo imp wtsh to • kind Of DRY` O 13112 LOWEST: POS To call and e N E W SPRING AND SUMM MI `Which t .7 are DO I= rOP}NING FO omplete Evrety Deputtseut hi D NO NEW AN 1= STAPLE GOD'S, EMI WHICH WILL B}4 bOLD BAHHAINB, B gLANS & HILL i Bril' April 1.13 OZ=QI IifEANS 110 I :USE, TOWANDA, .13.1.:P1L1- N 1 L trontn mAtN JVCD DIU r. sTmr.rrs. The Horie4, 'famesli.' ac., o bona*, Insured against loss by extra cbarge. A superior qaallty of, Old linglhitt Bass Ale; Ins' received. • , ' T. % JORDAN; Towanda, Jan. 24,14. 1 *Proprietor: ELWELL HOUSE, P 4„ C. 3.1. Wll.Bo' Raving Wised ibis beim, ls modals the travelling public. will be spared to give satistacti - O give him a till. SlPNorth side of Pithlie &Ifni new block. BETHLEHEM, PA "OLD 'MORAVIAN BUILT 17* Rich in historical interests, It la the'onty bnikling in the country except Independ ence Halt, honored by the sojourn withbi ita walls of Washington, La. Payette, Lee and other patriot of the Berointiou. Thls popular hotel has recently changed bands, been imported, entirely returilsbed, and the pro. prise's' coldially Wanes hietrienda and trawling , mettle to gien ealissitie trim will be spared to render their stay eotafortabar. !People en route tot Philadelphia Ira and It Convenient to spend the Watt here, reaching the dilOmit eight in the morning. A sample morn on t ie eras Door, for the accommodation of commercial agents. Sept. 4.73. D IINNING Ret..coSts IN , CONNECTIqN WITII E BAKERY, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. ' We ate prepared to teed t 1 hungry at alt time:, of the day and evening. Oystifea and Ice Create in their seasons: March . 70,'70 . , Di. W. SCOTT & CO. NEW ARRA AT,THE FIRST WARD BAKERS. MRS ! MARY E. KITTREDGE Basle; purchased tqe stuck ud fixtures of U. A. Cowles' Bak an ery,en tlie has t e fitted the establishment and, pamhssed I'iEW STOCK OF GOODS, Suited to the trade, such as Groceries, Teas, Coires, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Caiidies, Confee tioneryFreshßread,Biseuit, Rush, Rolls, de.,Daily. A niat and attractive • ICE CREAM rALOON Will be opened in connection with the eatablise merit, where tattles, and gentlemen can always and the nest cream and other delleactes of the seasm TIIE ROOM Has been refurnished; and will at an times be stip. Idled with subalanthal eatablep, which will be served at reasonable rates. Farmer, and others wisiting town will And this II convenient placa to supply the Wants of the Inner man. MART E. Eirntrnor. I'Muuts. Apr 1113,1441.. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR • fueasslAN-D HORSE FIXINGS ,GENERALLY is M C. P. DATONto "hi Morely occupted Jain* Win as a iClotlang Store. us reseMot toy estehllslimeat to mon cmodloas sad con e. ntent quarters, 1 xstimth7 Invite my 44 mato mem and all In wan of htng In the lint of • HARNESS,' SADDLES WHIPS , NETS •I‘ fi to, r e into stall, feeling otlalkd that Inns the ta. I p nom lor parabola; stock, I can do a better Job. 11l- o lamer Wee! than any Other Mat,. • Ilminent to CM nouity. h• i Dm I. leapt Me place door below the 014, &trod at. Tot • loco. • fora. _ 1 C. F. DAYTON. K 811,141 L—A farm in rheasloess tem Athens ' and lies Tomb". Cootslne lit aeresoflebteb. jest% A . 1211 7 of ewe beit sees es It, sod there h biota it tow lagailbewtbil Lumber. bwi gentle la- Mutton to r bo soon, and; le waist, strong land. It will be NM low and Pcoseillob pea Immedi ately. • Address albalia..N. T. itgr. l*. navieAtf. r 4 • 21 rt g'iiti. 111 B Tit CIRCULAR 'SAW . MIL MANDRILLS, ,` dad all kinds of MU; Maui =Wei° order, ENGIN'Eig, REPAIRED . . And work warranted to give satisfaction. = OD Of tbe btegt and limit isepitmel blade saanalbeter ett and kept constantly on hand and ready for we PLOUGHS IiIDreIPILL, IRON AND WOODEN DEAlltf of an kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS ANDIPLOUGH PRICE 113 tJE Of sfl l i qn4g, tt i t a t= litiPilivetnetit kept mine to 111 EMI • LAISIE KETTLES, • And all kinds of castings furnished at Macchio:7o. MEANS I ROCKWELL WOOD COMPANY 1, i R GOODS, HORSE POWERS A, CLEANERS, ditd will 'mil I better machine for less numry than can be had ideewbere to the world: We claim for yew toseldnee Mat they will do as tomb, or mare, thins any Other r and More dumbly built. We per sonally superintend our work and sea thit It la well done. We will send DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES ECTION. EEO of our Machlnei on suldleation., ONE & TWO 'HORSE 'POWERS,. One and two horse Threasherri and Separators, Thresher and . Cleaners. A,NNING MILLS, cucllLAlt AND .DRAG SAW MILTS, - Saw nd Grist -Sill work done to • order. Give us a _call before purchasing elsewhere. with all that to OE "Yd "Oa aliOdaiiliti •-sxaitaiv NEW CARRIAGE ,FACTORY T iIECIPED Ite,pcctfulty announce:i to Ills and pAitoos that he has built a Where be null euumtantly keep uu baud a lull a.,..-ort ment of BETH, g=l an guests of this Fire, without any Made of the best material and finished In the be city style. His long experience In city Var riage Factories gives him a deckled advantage ever others in the TOWANDA INSPECTION OF HIS WORK w ready to aecool - pants nor expense In to those who may re, east of Meteor's Thankful for the llbsral patronage formerly ex tent:kid and respectfully ask a continuance of the Kama. SUN INN, WAGONS! WAGONS C. T. SMITH, . Proprietor. I keep on band a large asiorttnent of GEMENT Than any other establishment in the Of 'every description manufactured FOX BINDERY,,--„The ,is Respect', 0117 Informed that the Book Bindery been removrd to the - REPO R R Building, HOd stot7, obelie will be duke • , • In illlts vationa.btatickes, on terms as reasonable as the "hafttlmea" will allow. The 13Indefy will be; wider the charge of H. C. WHITAKER, „ An Timed Dinar, and Ml wort will. be done in Its style and manner whteb cannot =at* d. *este; Idaigasines, Newspapora, 4 01 d Books, &c., bound in ovary Aro. Particular atten tion will be 'add to the Ruling and Binding of Id any ilepiretl pattern. which In quality and 41nra- Milts rill be I.:sneered. _ mirk will be re . kly for delivery when Orosalied." Tbe i agftet the Wale is solicited, Ind per feet glarenteed,— 1E;;;;;;211= SHINGLE. MACHINES POINTS - CHURN POWERS, [Aka; AND SMALL SIZE STOVE CASTINGS ; CELLAR ORATES, SLED AND SLEIGH SIIOE, Still vaginae to matisfacture their celebrated "oa F 416oria Ang.1,•69 Opposite the new Jai), TOWANDA, PESN'A. HENRY BTULEN NEW BUICK 1:111101IAGE rACTIMY. FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND; OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, 1 _ TROTTING SULKY'S, AND SKELETONS. fINISII, STYLE AND DURABILITY Of wagons. Al! he asks Is an Previous to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT ATISFATION REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENGED TO AT REDUCED PRICES HENRY. STULEN. Towanda, Jan. 8.144 f. WAGONS! WAGONS =I 'SELL CHEAPER countr3 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES to order on short not ice. JAMES BRYANT. 'Towanda, March !5,'1973. BOOK-BINDING BLANK BOOKS, A lllll. . - iT oitb . b' _ WIIOI4I3AtLiANIiiiZTAIL D R U, .S. T S PATTOSIt BLOCK, TOWANDA, rgNItTA: '., s• •( A F C,IOS 4 EXTEACie t iLIXIBithDISIDIA. tIUGAR COATED PILLS, POWD OPS, ERS; tilDI S, STR T NCO, WISES, ac.• I= ,1 And preparatlyns of all kinglet. DYE STUFFS, MACMNE OILS, KEROSENE, ALCOHOL, =-; &C., &C. PURE WINES , IND LIQUOR !or medicinal purposea l TOBA.CdO, SNUFF, CIGAIiS, MI the 65PiTi.AR PAT.E!kIT 31EDICIYES, luta a Am asauttatesit of TOILET 'AND 'FANCY -o'oo,l Mate than usual care Is given to the ousupotti ling of prescription/i s Open on aundsy fleet 9 A. to Ir. x., and hour r. x. to 7P. lc Dr. MADILL can be consulted at the store on .a urday of each week, as heretofore. . • D. 11. TURNER. W. O. GORDON. ; tuar-72. 1 )R. 11. C. PORTER, AT TIIE OLD CASH DRUG STOII !", Corner Matti and Pine etS., T(19.10.1, c Eotabitaked arc? a vinrter of a Oen‘ltrY. , Wlnde‘ale and I Dealer In ' DRUGS, MEDIPINE L CHEMICALS, ACIDS, DYFATUFFS, k GLUE, PERFUMERY, TOILET A.I.IDP,A..NCY GOODS . SPONGES, BIIrSITES, BRACES & TEVSSE.s. SOAPS`,_ COMBS, POMADES. MAIR DYES. TEETH, SKIN, AND HAIR PREPARATIONS RAZORS, POCKET-KNIVEs. 1 j POCKET-BOOKS AND PORTMOICKAIES. MACABOY. AND SCOTCH SNUFF, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEE Pure Wines and Ldpuori t fur luediclual pu4rse. 130TANIC, ECLECTIC AND HONDEPATII REMEDIES, AND ALL GENUINE POPULAR MEDIC N Sapporteo:Suspensories, Brews% Pam NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS, & NURSING BOTTLES, TEETHING, RAN • Syringes, Bed Pans, Urinals, Tliernininet j M., ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &C'. KEROSENE OR COAL. OIL WICK*, ciiimskYs, BATH DRICh, SPERM, LARD, WIIALE, NIEATS FOOT TANNEIII3,:AND MACHINE OIL, (! =ME=M=IE! SASH, PAINT. VAUNlillt, WIIITEWAiiir, COUNTER HORSE, 1 SIANk, SHOE, SCRUBBING, lIAIR, and all other kinds of broshos. WINDOW AND ; PICTURE CLASS, of 01 sizes.. - PORE LINSEED on., PAINTS,'PUTTY, A VAIINIAL - ;READY MIXED PAINTS ( I ! OF ANY DESIRED 'COLOR, I; THE POUND, PINT 011 CALLOW:, 6HOUND IN OIL OICYAENISII, AND DUY CDIAMS OF AM. HUE:i: ' ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED. l'reBcrlptltnis carefully compounded at 01 trour of day and night. Open Sunday!, for Presctiptlons (nun 9 to 19, A. to I awl .5 to a, r. A. Dr. Porter can be consulted ai hereto In lite office. Inia 13754 - Groceries and Troviiioni; 13. P .WHOLFISILE E233:11.0 GROCERIES .A.N . O PROVIS ON TOW A N DA, PA The he,.t br.hitli of FLOUR - ALWAYS ON HAN The hifhlist price paid fur all kind:, COUNTRY PRODUCP. ..!.lieli a, BUTTER, POULTRY, 60:3 EMI Elwela) attention Laid• AO filling order. cif delivered free of charge anywherellllo the ilortiigh. auZ4-7J NO TICK IMRE! hut the very bet goed, et all kind. ke t by 111r(4.4.1a.:( grocer, and auk' ltoutt, pewit, 1 (ywn; :,THICTLY FOR l'AsH The, choicest TEAS, SPICES - ; •MOI;ASS: svAurs, SUGARS; COFFEES, A:C., • Received .DMIy. fresh from tb New York Miir an 4 fought at the very to .rst mash Hating been engaged for the St three years a First•elass Wholesale grocer : ln New York, Fie'Mies for buying thy goodk so that Kean'. It an object for all CASH BUYERS call and SEE MY, STOCK AND 'PRI Ben,v;pnrchasing elNewheiej I 111 IL T. PAY cAsii FOR PRODIrCE M. 13. OWEN. RED. WILITIr. ANI) BLUE. STDR F., RID DOV.-ST I • Miscellaneous Advertisements. - • i• FOIL SALE=CHEAR, AND ON CONVENIEXT , TERMS. •ii I A blacksmith and wagon shop, with a twetity feet water power attached. A very destrahle itwation for business. • The shopshre large and convenient. sr,ith; neces• nary machinery for carrying on an eitensite bust. ness. A small new dwelling house and !one acre of laud attached. ALSO—One other water power oti nth sanle stream, with a tuenty4ve feet wheel, with saw and lath - mill, all in good 'running (*der. This property pn will the mill s togeAer with Bye acres of ALSO—A 'HOTEL PROPERTY, with large two and oeo.half *dory house, with back hull/Inge. Main building 60.1i2 feet, with urge and cOnveul cut hien. Tills property wllrbe sold with; one or more acres of land, to suit purchaser. n ALSO—A 'FARM *containing about 550 acres of landt all improved except 5 acres;• tiro dwelling Was* two orchards, large cattle barn4torae barn, worn* house and sheds thereon.' Thhi property Is in a high state of cultivation, and the quality of the land unsurpassed in the cespity. .1; The above described property is all 1 esArably la aged and cotrreniont to Lehigh Walleylltali Road. For terms of 'sale apply to the ski-44111er, at Myersbnrg, Bradford County,. Pa sprl-75. , t E. REED) PITER. RANK'S GRAVE GUARDS. i! 1 For the purpope of preaer%ing th 4 permanent ..metrY of Buitol mounds ant hohqpg the nsird Head mid loot Stoii6 mare permanentlyl end e. canon In poelUon. j. posticularp aclldse:a L. B. DiC.gENtid„* - 410., I ' • hprliiifteld. ISE Ell ME IV e • A. e if A = FINE WA - TOUNs - A Jutte'.74 WATCHES, FINE, A,IIERICI SILVER PI FROM TIIE cut ' 41.; SPECTACIIJES One door north or Dr I Jan 6.75 p It E: S NEW JEW n•a..tanil) terelthig In 11.111111 , 41 to hi, latg•• to. k tif JrnehrY. PINS, AND REYA 2 GOLD AND SILVEit WATCHES and SILVER Pl:\ t ,T AV ARE 01; ' ! ALL N ; Alt I ETII: SILi'ER AND PLATED RINGs AND illiAß) „ CLO C h.” S OF .1 1., I, ,'.l' .-I SIET IE 8 , at the low6t itrlees. , . ; . Wati•li. Clad: and Jewelry &pairing done In th - hear manner, and warranteti. . , . •, . Thing, tura liberal patronage and hope le iiii.r 1111 continitattee of the same. .. nosl2-73 OPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES r. n. PAT.ell, These Lenses have the poier of Protecting t Eye from IRRITATION arising from Light, a companied by Heat. limier iVilihme., American at Eintii,ll let ter; intent, ARLINFELTINTE:D6PETAULK SHOULD BF PREFERREP TO Ath OTHER • They have tliel!orer of Atresting the of Solar aiol Artlfi4Lil 11.1giit lr.fore entering tl They are %lalet 'Clutetl, yet au cou•trucleil tl a when apidled to theitfye altear, eolorle; The high anti low fluinbe'6 are the satne2tini 13111 v4ERIcA N;& SWISS WATCH . .; 11it415,(47.1.,13111.TE1)311..rEit FINE GOLD JEWELRY, &C., & THE BEST PIZ AI.BIE LAND • lOWA AND DEARASKA, • tor, sal!by , BURLINGTON: ez MISSOURI RIVER 11. R;CO. On ten year's credit at 8 per co) interest. . " ONE MILLION ACRES In lOWA and .4routtei . NEBRASKA. , The finest eunntry hi the !world to contbiee lug and idea raising. Prodisets will. pay' for land and In provemehis Jong beano the prla clpilbe comes due.- LARCE DISCOUNTS for catish ' .• The se•calicti destitution In Nebraskii He I thf far western region, beyond the lands Of the . & M. IL It. C 0.",; 1 air For circulars that , will fully describe t sa lands, and the terms of sale. a to or stddrer ' ~ LtD C 0 9IObUsR, • . ~ kirillt&VilsiOwas4o or &Werth, ,e D., ter brobil.a i ds. . • • . , ' 1 ' • - •I I - '• • ••• ; • E EVIN Dealer 'N S 9. , i .4 it E D CLOCKS. Mil TOWAN JEW LBY4 ILVER WARE, N, AL H N b IN AND SWISS: VEJI AV:11 F.:4, GOLD AI)N Si 'WELII.Y. FINE J IMEI 0 SIiLVER UMEM ATE t) WARE (WKS.. I: PEST TO THE BEST ER AlO 'STEEL & EYE" GLASSES Porter _& Drug ntote !Ili Street, IDA, I,'A., ME TS FOR ALI; IMIIM ELRY STOIII. W. i. !ROCKWELL 60,LD T'S, FINE BA SD S, PINI ESE CHOMS, NECKLACE* L , N SwlS§.w.\T('uE' AMERICAN GOLD, Silvrr AND STEEL SPECTACLES, W. A. 114C.KWELL AIttiNDEL TINTEI) RE.tb s i')Ns w'lll fit WM. AA:II Ail BERL' N E E ) - 4 R TOWANDA, DEALE4 EN tiTi:Rt.lN(i Sil.Efe. SO,O(INS .lNl).Fintli OPPOSITE COi.7llT HOUSE, *. A. iIIIAMBERLI., Nov. 12,14 /,',1•1001: 1= - w-tioinntit o. I :1 I PHOTOQRAPHBREy '' '',. . 'voiriiiisi44:' -• : G G 'MI tor 'the -•ertiitit ilitiliesite" of 'the ; Oar,. iroullS.ania. Al, w-M'-i Plistarea; we ar e l!tin adding to bur estatalabln,ent,. 7" 1 vfATSDPuToYIP. I A B T IIIII Kgr 2 4 . adopting - 440 and, apposed Inaba o ; rl ling and retonching In order ancnte • 1 INETI £II9I99IIAPS Tliiii ky*ll i l ) gall e fllK a t i nignage: k tOi l se Ylear*Cliii IniTsb - Iti` Water cotora,, -- - -Ishikar,l4. o l43ll, the ..: ;-,- ii , •;;•;`;•.. • 1 iii B 18114.EIYA)lb[VillY;i0WIRICE13. . i c also endessotAss. tate ;II the time Posetble:' n kinf gniFfe4l.oCYtrefl• 00 as to ccnte the resn O. . __ We coast:tom mums. to oar sofa ett': =II ~: ; ~ _ f ~4 new: pattern Whit- twitetnl style*: and ftpi . the= at 0 fatal/ adyilied from /wet prleem. - , 14;11! i .. ' ' ' ' • ' ' i YisesUaseani-Adoertisenteate. OA L ! COAL! COAL! COAL • TIIF. , . D TOWANDA COAL YARD. i , , P 1 .F.: -it e -E-&- -s c Wl' T , !, - l le mtrgr . `" la tir that they '" ie rk ri t :r l : .. any Or dui' framing- manure 'vows In iptamtl . :4o - suit parch:mom, thoroughly smened sod ed, and at as irnr, Weil a+ at ahy yard /,' T''''' da. We keep die hest l'oale. front the l'ltharpe . 1 Wllka-liarre mine*. • . ' f- - , &C ‘stu,Lo - .A . ANTIII4tCITE all nizrA, fnym 11131/P3 ill StilltvAti ',,ttnt}: TR AN!) . STOVE : COAL, nit the 014 11,1Irby We'ttni Stde- A ient, BEST LLEXTOWN-11,174174 lIE BEST "COI'LAY•CEM'ENT .11.1'orders tett at ,the Motes of Leas ik esteem , . ~ J. Catitlirs, Third 'Ward, R.lrlira Drug Store: or t our Office, corner of River and Elizabeth's St., 111 reeleve prompt attention. PLEASE 'RYE US A CALL. S. s: PIERCE. • SK. SCOTT. SAT27t EW,FLO.URINOKIITIL ,ul,;crlher gic,•, itotict that ItIN nett STEAM ' FLOUELSO, MILL , , , ... .. snow In bucce,atti uperatioil. anti! That he . Is pr parekl to Io all work lis 1111 line 011 I.llllrt 1101i1..... CUSTOM GRINDING DONE 4LN 1111: SAME DAY T II At IT 17. , itr.cEiv W1T...0.' Br. Asidi..,o Awl Ky.. I'm TT "I E' e• 4. Bran, af'„,, alway :110 for - .Or at I , h rt•l E . . • i P %.1111.1 - 1, %It Nhi'M' 11 , ...—Perzmi , . '1IN:Ilig • 111 , sve...l -1.1, f.l' the river tleAring te, pat mill7e ,) mill, *lll have their torryage NW 1..41. *,l:-, I, I. they.l.ritig gri-ti• of tun buzliel, wig upwani.,. ME J. A. DEI-KEI N EW F 1111.. The undersigned haling purehitsed the frissis JI leamql the stars hsiely neeupled by Julius veettrully ill Ite the att-ittiott orithe public folio large stork of .4 , READY MADE errioniiNG, From our experience iu the hUslueii, we are con fident that we "hall be able to meet the wants of our customers. cannot lw cgOalvtl by any otttri c,tabli.ltilo.! L'etT)IEIIN lasHellitlntkr. nc k. I' everythilig kit • . I GENT;;* FURNISIIINI; FELL' .pan FUR i'ArK CA'SES. N • . • Remember the . ),lme. 't he old' biaml of FA ,I.' l 2kler Cur, corner of 31a ti Anil Mlle St Web,. •• ' . r• , : . liteKEl3 1111.0 4 1 . 11E1i5. • Ttrovaiuha, March 17.'75. T H E' II'EMIN T N,V Thn ItENIN(iTON sprung rapidly Into ravoi as pm.se,lng the 1,4 combination of good qualities. aunty ; Llght . rm , ning, south. noiseless. rapid. gurable.rth Leek Stitch. It Is a Shuttle Machine, with utematir Feed. ' • EOM A Staehtne for family nse, in, the thinOcar o! exiNteuce, has. !net with a lam rapid " ratio of 1,41 e, than any machine f/ the ma 7 . . . ft .7ifaeliiiie for mannfaecuring and family o - ' , (frnily for delivery only !lino' , lime, 1571,) ((Trance , perfection, awl variety - of work, k Ivitlioni a,1i , 31 in family or wOrk.f.liop. : it i GOOD AGENTS . WANTED immtstiToN sEgt.sti MA(ilit'Sti, CO)IP BRANCH OFFICES OF REMINGTON Comp.OfEs. F.. ItF.32INGTON & SONS ItE2IINGTONSEWING I ' IiKWINGTON .tter. 2sl & 2421 Bina'lway N. 'VI, Itadi%ait Squaw. N. Soigne Sinettine• tr Chleago. 237 State St.. S. Ntartlines arid Arms. /Pigott. M 2 Waslitniten- St., Smiug Nada:es Claslnattt, 131 West 4th St., Sevitug.3i 3 Chir. C4 ttActi,.l2.o Genesee St., Sewing 21Inchtnes. WAsMagt ol 4 2 ). C.,s2l7th,St.,9SwlugXsc hlu tta es. Aklarita, Ga., I)eGtviss Opera Howe, Marie St., &Wing liglatint, Eeb. 1;15 ~~ _ _ ~~-- . -...... fa #ls COAL, We keeii on hand tli!,! EMI IN ?MT.:4IIE4IU . Y V. I:I= &. Ting Our at,sortment ux BOYS' CLOTHING, ft , r . A 'l2 L D • Ih•fg ecilittortltiot MEM REMINUT,ON "II'ENtiNGT(4; NO.. Send-for circulars to ILION, NEW ;YORK I I=
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