Jgriculfn'► About the Theme. . water-proof paper, transparent and impervious to grease, is obtained by soaking good paper in an aqueous solutions of shellac. and borax. 41, resembles 'parchment paper in some respects. • Wax flowers, if left out in the drizzling rain,: will be thoroughly cleaned in.a short time, and will look wonderfull s f refreshed and thankful. :The • hairiting of a thousand house-flies may- be obliterated in This simple-manner. , . An exchange suggests that a very good summer drink may be made ,by Putting about two spoonfuls of oat.- meal 'into a tumbler of water. It is used a good deal by western hunters, and by inill workers 'in England. Scotland and Wales= In large quail titles, for carrying to the harvest field, the, drink -may be made by mirin g a lithe cmore - than one-half a pound of oatmeal . with a gallon of water -The- simplest way of preventing the rusting of polished iron and steel goods is to dust them over with quick - lime. Where the articles are requir ed-to be preserved for many months strips of dry brown paper freely corter 'ed with powdered lime may by wrap ped -around thenl; or they maY.,be placed in cases and the insterstices • iiillettup with quick-lime. The Ares , ence of quick-lime secures dry #ir, and thus prevents . rust. r . Every cistern should be so that:it can be easily emptied_arv i l cleaned, unless the water pass into it through .a . filter. ThiS cleaning should; be done certainly once, and better tsice a year, After it is emptied, water should be thrown in for rinsing, and usually a surprising amount of filth n ill he found- It is considered by .many a very- advantageous think to throw a bushel or so of charcoal into the cistern for purifying purpoks. I 6rillundoubtedly absorb something of impurity but it should not be relied upon to the exclision of tbor .bucth cleeinsi49 - s. In the midst the nifitherous" cleaning up" labors which come , at this-- time in the year, , well oughtnot to be neglected. jte member i that - ycitu' cistern may easily , lied6ne a-fountain of disease instead of health - if dangerous surroundings arc not removed. • • The London Garden gives some suf . !' aestions f as to the manner or 'prc serving-.--cui flowers. They generally -droop an& wilt from the lack of supply_ of juices through the stock from fhe - roots. _This is remedied 4o some extent by placing them in clear water. ThiS watert should be changed ''eve'ry day or every - other day.li . If flowers'•are not required for use, they may be preserved several day' by placing them in flat zinc or earthen ware pans of water and living Om. Each (flower should be set seperate,- - its freshly-cut stem being insetted through the :ncvis into the-strattnn of Water' b,elo*, 'Let the edges of the • di's,h come up above the flowersand , foliage, and as each paii is filled, dip the cloth in cold water, and after wringing it out, spread it evenly Over the Top, of the vessel, 'keeping t. the clOth from touching the flowers. Ati- Of 1, or plan i. to Sprt"..ild IC(4, cloth - on a- flat hoard, lay the flowers, gently on it and cover the whole afterwirds •_w4ll a large glass' shade or ha: -class. Iflthis is not at hand, anotheiveSsel, dr even a' wooden box, may be in verted over them ;boquets may be ifreserved in this way for some tune; anything which will check the e%ap oration. will accomplish the purpose.. Flowers • will last much longer if fertilization ispreVented. some flowers,' espeCially -liar a had od6r, and destroyes the flowers as soon as it is shed on them. The anthers or stigma may be re-. mOvedi. With a pair' of sharp-pointed s'citisor l s, and prevent the escape of the T 011(4.. Flowers treated in ; this . way wig last :much longer; wetter cut,or twit, than When allowed to tae their chances in the usual Way. Flower and Kitthen. Garden. . The 3ladrona is . an ' indigenous evergreen _of California, with glOssy deep green _foliage, more beautiful ,than the magnolia. In the sprit it 'is cowered with flOwers . and thein the fill with bright red berties. the branches :tile smooth, and evert- year the old bark peels off, showing a itew 'and clean coat.' , A citizen of Vali River has 'lle cceded in raising water- lilies by the' following method ; In his yard he sunk - in the around the half of throld cask, thehottom-of Which he covered with .peat.and Swamp nind, and then filled it with. icvrater. Early in the spring he placed ''several water lily . roots in the earth at the liottorri of thil artificial pond, and . now has a. munber of lilies. in'full bloom. A .practieab farmer informs t.tte public that he has a receipt for keep ing the potato . - ~buas - from doing flamaaC i . and-says that s' since he has used it not . a - bt has been seer( in es . potatcx .patch, He took more than f(Mr pounds of coal tar and boiled it in three ort four galloni of water. afterwards sprinkling the solu tion• on the - vines with a - brush.. The four pounds sufficed for one acre, and the effect—Was all that eonld be desired. . - I z . - , 1 These. persons who are inthe habit Of buying their plants froth green houses know how fresh and delicately green they look when they - ;ire taken out. and how apt - they are to droop -afterward. owing to the change from the warm moist air of such houses, to the dry atimosikere and drafts of the sitting room. It is said that if the — Plants are enveloped for a few days in,. thin. soft- paper, with an opening at ilie top, theyiwill becothe acclimated'Without feeling the change Sprinkle the leaves daily on th o . s-ides, with a small wisp broom .ilip ped in warm water. Facts for Farmers. If'von invest' yoUr money in tools and let tlieni.be exposed to the weath er, 'it is the same as Loaning .money to a spendthrift witicon; :security— a_dead loss in hoth etse - 54 Hi you invest your lnoney in hooks an(i never read' them; it is the smile as putting your moneyjnto the batik and never drawing either the •prikiel pal or the interest. " If you hive< :rottrnioneY in fine :44k . and do not feed anti protect theM and proPerly care foiq them,o is the same as dreSsing y,our wife in 'Silk to do - hitelien work. If .yon invest your. money in tine clothes and do not wear theni with lighity and ease, it is as if a plough man were to. sit at a jeweler's table to adjust hairsprings. ' If you invest yoUr . money in strong drink, it is the same as turning hun gry 'hop into a corn - field—ruin will' follow in both a s ses. I( you incei , _t your money in the novel it is the same as emyloy- Jinir a, tailor's pandy to dig . potak•es. • 1 tdaralitrolAgniinerd .031MITTF.E OF AS/RXIATIC tßlngel - E; E. Qtairtax, Tproesoß t JX. CRAWFORD, G. W. - RYAN, A. A. KEENEY. iAct. cosinnadestkera threaded to be lesetted la tbas - departarrat, sbeeW be gent to;the ebskdlla of. tta, committee: li. E.-Qmuciaar, at ToTipulla,and wfd be forwarded by him to the .Editer in clans tot the caning week]. =Si INE if or the Educational Depatitnent : 3 TEN/ZENO. ED111111: The estimation in which teltehing, asallminentisheld among the vulgar, is not calculated .to encotunge.the vanity of teaelters. One need not mingle rducb with the uncultivated and ignorant; os_ to make many inquiries of tilos, to as in tbat in their . - opinion teaching is rither a small business for anyone to be eraged in. If a young mart! is only * tart enough, they think it is far better and more respect able for him to begin his cfrcer in life, as a peddler of lightning r?ds, a horse-jocket or a !speculator . in "deacon-skins," • (bless ns f) than as a teacher. Now, so far as poor, inefficient teaching concerned, it may as well be 'admitted at once, that this opinion is not unjust. There is not a more miserable. vocation tban that of the inefficient, unsuccessful t6cher. But as for the good teacher, let liim magnify his office. No one engag ed in a more satcsfactory and inspiring io - rk than his, Or in a work that is pro uctive of more substantial restate to iithers and to himself. Be cannot Lail to min the enduring respect and friendship all his pupils-- or at least of whose cp-teem i most worth having. Ithe teach t. long in one place, he has an opportuni ty to build up his reputation upon a eand basis, to form his own public, to make so many fast friends among the younger portion of the community, duit no burl clus teeth or slanderous tongue can ever lffectually mar his good name.! A com munity in which the 'public sentiment in clines to disparage his ocenpation, is as tinjust to itself as it is to him, and is sore * in need of his continued services, how civer little they may be appreciated. - [Copied for the Educational Department.) TEE BEST CELTOBE 1.13 SELE-COLTURE, The highest and most effective' culture If all resolves itself into self-culture. The qducation received at . school mid college is but a beginning, and is mainly valuable m so far as it trains us in the habit of tio l ntinuous application, and 'facilitates 10f -education after a definite ' plan and item. To enable the mind freely to exercise .its powers, it is necessary, everiunder the itiost thorough system , of culture, that t!here should be occasional gays for free Operation. Thus left in some measure to lind_out what it can do and what it can not - do, it will gain in strength and activi tly, and the evils arising froM a:tOo entire dependence on the teaching 761Wiers , will lie, in a great degree, avoided. Often the lest education of u man is that which he gives himself while engaged in'the aetive• liursuits of practical life. ';Putting ideas into one's head, will do the head no good, no more than putting things in a bag, unless it react upon them, zpake them its own, turn them to account. It is not enough," said John LOcke, "to (tram ourselves with a great of col lectious; unless we Chew them over again, they will not give us strength :arid nourz iihment." That which is put into us by Others is always far less ours.Ahan that fhich we acquire by our own diligent and. persevering effort. Knowledge 'conquered * labor becomes a possession-:-a proper tt entirely ; our own. A greater vividness slid permanency of impression is secured, and facts thus acquired becomoregistered. 1# the mind in a way that mere imparted ii formation can never produce. This kind of self-culture also calls forth power arid cultivates strenght. The seltsolntion of one problem helps the mastery, of an other, and thus knowledge is ca rried into faculty. Our own active effort is -the es sential thing; and no facilities, 'no books, n'ri teachers, no amount of lessons learned . by rote, will enable us to dispense with it. Srich a - spirit gives birth to a living teach which inspires" with pirr•crse the whole man, impressing a' distinct stamp upon the mind, and actively promoting tie formation of principles and habitudes orconduct. The best teachers have been prompt to recognize the importance of self-eulture, arid of stimulating the student early to accustom himself to acqaby knowledge hi active exertion of his own faculties. !They have relied more upon training tijan upon telling, and sought: to make theii - pupils themselves active parties to the work in which they were engaged, 'us making teaching something far high than the mere passive reception of the scraps and ps and details of knowled. This i • wits the 'spirit in .which, the great Dr. +old worked ; he strove to teach hiS pupils to rely upon themselves, and to de velop their own powers, himself merely 1. gtuding, directing, stimulating; `sand en couraging them. " I would .far rather," hq said, '!send a boy to Van!Dieman's Ltnd, where he must work for is bread, than send him to Oxford to live In htxury, without any desire in his mind to avail h self of his advantages." !' If,' there one thing on earth," he obienred on a other occasion,, "which is truly admir in ahle, it is to see God's wisdona blessing a+ inferiority of natural poW,ers when tlizy have been honestly, truly, and zeal otisly cultivated." Speaking of a pupil of I.= tlits-characer, he - said : "I would stand to that mau hat .in hand." Once at Lale hitrl/4 when teaching a rather dal boy, he - spo4 somewhat sharply to him; on which the pupil looked up in his face and said liVlty do you speak angrily, *Sir? In deed, I am doing the best I can." . Years afterward Arnold used to tell the story to his children, and added, , "I never felt: so much pain in my life ;.that look and that 1 _ I; L'eCl.l I have never forgotten." _ `3ln. EniTon : I notic4 by the action of aie School Board of 'Towanda Borough • ni puolisnen i the Last UEPORTEit that a cltarkge of text books for the Public Sfhool in this place, has been 'ordered. Lnder what pretext the action Of the di r4ctors was taken, is a mystery to Most of 4. I =mot learn that any dissatisfac bort has been expressed With the books ; - npw in use, and to compel the parents to pirchase new Woks in these "hard times," when many are unable to procure b i readi i is unjustifiable. I have no fault to find with the bookh adopted by the Board, I,do . protest against imposing 'a bur then - upon our already tax-ridden people, and for one, I shall not purchase the new bi)oks. A PARENT. Towanda, Aug." IP:S i • 0()L .CARDING, AT THE WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN, • PEN:N A... • • e -11.50 . ihanntactartn_g_and cloth llrestag attended to on start notice. We are already making rolls team the new clip, and are prepared to do work u tut 113 offered. 8. B. I*GiTilff. leimptommnet.JnOs7s. MtM= - - MOS 7 & 8 9,NS MIME FITTOTIMIt' ToWANIM, Y atm, WO. We are now offering a fate %soli* rod PARLOR ;SUITS, TETE-A-TETES, EASY CHAIM, HALL RACKS, WOOD TOP TABLES, &C., ' At very law prices. We are determined to elate dot oar dock In this line before the fait trade, and In order to do so we we Belling at VERY LOW PRICES. I liVe would call site:aka to ear neve CENTENNIAL, 1 . BLACK WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, DRESSING CASE C3IBER SUITS, AT $BO 00, Being the best:thing In she market for the price . and all other goods at very low prices. UNDERTAKING, Done in the best manger, and on the lowest terms. Yon will And better watt and Mr less money here than at any other place. Call and see us. JAS. 0. FROST it SONS,- Manufacturers of and Wtiolesale and Until Dealers in Furniture and undertaking, Main Bt., TOWANDA, PENN.% j ly2o-t r O A. BLACK, OFFERS CROCKERY 13F VARIOUS PATTERNS, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES; BASKETS, GLASS SHADES, I would say to the public that on any goods kept In stock I. will not be undersold. Febl94l T HE PANIC, With *ll Its DISAGREABLE CONSEQUENCES, Ts past. The country ts'agaln restored to eon- _ ildeace. All who warit READY MADE CLOTHING. Of the latest styles and made up to iris beat mu nee, will be pleased to that An expezieneed dealer, has opened an luzinense stock of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, suitable for MEN AND' BOYS' WEAR. MT STOCK OF SHIRTS, - TIES, ----- - GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS; TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &C., end In fict everything In the furnishing line, Is unsurpassed by any store to the country. • If you don't believe I can offer you better bar gains than hare been ghee you heretofore, jut, call at my store In , GRIFFITHS k PATTON'S BLOCK, BRIDGY, St and I will CERTAINLY CONVINCE YOU r That I am prepared to Mill all i 5411911 w, and DOIPTFORGET niE PLACE, Store madly occupied by Mrs. jr. D. um. J. B. BUSE Mil MI 8 U MMI T .- H I S: MARBLE AND MI MI 11 STEVENS WHOLES CHOICE FA GRAIN t. ' I, Or taken In en for g00d.% _an krwest ash pri ma. Our ; lane nee In Ift Grocery Trade give) us peculiar tages biletribaslnit, anti as we are not ambitions to Male large pelts. we !at. ter Gorse that we pa offer i • 0. A. BLACK. ! I Buyers than any Pennsylvania. toap , l3. FIRE AND Is prepared to insure calf dosser of risks hi and claw, tellable companies, at as /ow sides arare coa -1 sistent - with Inanity, find UlTitoo a share at the to -4 Anew of Ids Mends and the pa ste general,. WM glee special attention to surrey of fists outside of Towanda. • Tovranad, July MONROETt I GRADE I The wen term of Monday; Amman 23d; • and eauticoe Twelve wee eider the Instruction of BEY. BALLOON ONG, A. N., with cc=, t assist:ham 1 • 1 number Inns from outside of Owl dist:WWl bo rood d. Jima caw to obtained for throw wiabin to boardhetwookes. A Teachers' am Win to tamed at the coo- I ~~ K saw 4 R :Q 0 !!!" MI W E AT ; OR 4ft. CO'S T .& Y -4-44 : ' - - 1 ==l Pititati. E II SPECI L RA#GAINB DEPARTMENT EVERY lEMEI == PLIAS" 0 TAYLOR & CO. iowanda. June 8 1875. gr• LONG, ALE 4 RET Dealers In 1 b. _ . MILY GROCER COUN Y rßOpptE,. AIN, AT. I commodious store, we are try a beefy stock at all ttmes. Bating a large enabled to D POWBVTTEIt, • CASH P PROpVCE. airman 11111DucamasTit TO r establialuneat In liartbern 'EVENS k LONG. I B MAIN B BRIDGE STN.. = IFE IfiSITRANCE. 1 TaTanda, Pa., VITAS. X 111 IN I • SQIWOL. s sac* . FUI etsumenee an 1.: --.4. MEM . : . 11 ,' .. ,~ ~$8:;a7~:. ,. ~- BAT[3 . Op,!I I Invite evem'e,e mitt say obst ■ I. B If LOWEST POSSI SPRISG-.AND.SU Oi'ENll46 FOR I Every Department le , complete with all that Is 1 : I .. , WHICH WILL BE SOL, BARGAINS, April 1t."75 M. , ANSi HOUSE, TOWANDA, ; z 1 The 'Horses, Harness, Re., of MI guests of this hosuse, Insuredi against 11.16 s tl" Fire, without any extra charge. . ! . A superior qUallty of Old En Usti Baas Ale, just received. I . R. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 21,11. Proprietor. VLWEL,I, HOUSE, ij PA.; EU C. M. WILSO r .' Hating leased Oda house. Is new ready to accom modate thwtraielllng public. llfro pains nor expense will be spired tO give sattsfactlr to those who may give him si call. ai•North stie of Public MT, east of Mereurs new block. ; BETHLF e riESL PA "OLD :MORAVIAN M! Rich In histoncai interests, It Is the only building In the country except _lndependence . Ifs% hono!ed R ule sojoy ettF urn withinother walls O l t; r 'R i vimt t lz s imitator hotel has recently changed bands, been f i t ntirely refnrnNshed, and the pro prietor . Invites his friends and traveling puqUe to give him aieal/--tio pains win be spared to render their stay comfortable. people en route for Philadelphia will find It convenient to spend the, night here, resetting the city , about eight In, the morning. A sample room on the first floor, for the accarrmodatten of commercial agents. C. T. SMITH, 'Proprietor. Sept. 4,73. DINNING It o IN CONNECTION WITH YEAH THE COVET We are prepared to feed the ot the day and their sakes. arming. Oyste =331 NEW !ARRANT AT THE FIRST WAR! MRS. MARY 'E. I Having pu_ehased hp stock . Cowles' Bakery, has refitted tl parehased an entirely ee l - NEW STOCK 0 ' GOODS, Salted to the trade, eh as Groceries, Teas, Coff Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Candies, Confec tikinery,Fresh Bread / Biscuit, Rusk, Rolls, gkel aily. 7D Will be opened In comedian dent. where ladles and gingle the nest demo and other de - TOWANDA, PA, Has been refurnished, and w at all times be sup plied with stibetantlal eatables, • leh will be served at reasonable rates. , Farmers id others whiting town will tad ibis eonvenient place to supply the wants of the Inner man. J - MAIIY Towanda, April =,144f. THE. PLACE TO BUY YOUR iIIARNESS ANO 'HORSE FIXINGS G i ENERALLY Is at C. T. DATONS In the store lately occupied JolituelYellf as Clothing Store. Moto( Mercatid my estahltslommt to more eantoodtects amt wore. Merit gaiters, respectfully Amite ohltitsto meta, and all In 'omit of arkytbilrg In the line of c 'HARNESS; SADDIs, WHIPS, • • NETS, to giro me a call; feast satlsnell that from the fa tuities I possess for matador stock, I can do a better, job, at a beset price thast any other estah. Itsameat to the MEW. Dim forget the place one I door ?door the old strut of Pox & Berm. may2ll. C. P. DAYTON. r. &A.tE.L4 *liege_ farm in Attai:oo ll ll,Alartimi AiAin* astlt, slrnitot . ...,,.Cmktaiot, 10 mock of -11 140111:1111. - A dal of M cotioltim limo_ Jotiptoo , theittltbire itient moMfttqf mat Moak% ~4 0 •6! 1 &ewe awkier to ao lottel4. i gri mi ntiV iec iAti It ma tit told low AO& . _ ~ . , MeV. - 'Allitett. - - ---'',- - J- • ' "" 4 ''"--:- '- • • ••'' ' EY. f • MIL- - - norte Utt.'' - Ami..4 111E1 8 "C . lOW ~,..i• L~Xi~'~~ ~.~ ett to purchaoe Tina of ED G 0 ODS, ; i - At the' tiE P o r V To chtl and e ne their -:,NEWs T OCK 1 - $ i I =EMOI I=3 SPECTION. NEW AND NOVEL, IMI 13:1=013 MI STAPLE 0 • ! =I AT DECIDED Y -- ELA.NS DRETII, idge Street. Hotels sad CORNEA *AIN AND BRIDGE STDICETS TOWANDA, SUN INN," ,I , BUILT 1758 OMS lIE IiAKERT, ROUSE nn n 4 at all Wins and Ica Cream In . wart kdo GEMENT BAKERY. ITTREDGE fixtures of H. A. establishment arid neat and attrieth-e ICE CREAM S LOON th the estabUse , a can alwasi find tea of the season THE DINING BOOM KITTRF.DGE. Siliadata . 4 k.z.12.44.4..L.Q. '4" MIII Irons nuule to order,: _ OINEg SHINGLE MACHINES latest and moat Improved kinds mansfactur• - kept constantly on band and ready for use MB E-lIILL, IRON AND WOODEN BEAMS ot all kinds. CULTIVATORS,, N PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH POINTS IM Cri I kinds, and the latest Imprinreptent kept CHURN POWERS, LABOZ ABD SMALL SIZE STOVE CASTINGS CELLAR ORATES, LED AND SLEIGH SHOES, Awl all kinds of castings furnished at 1130;70. • ‘' MEAN'S d ROCKWELL GOOD" • LOOD & COMPANY Still (venom to manufacture their celebrated - HORSE POWERS it CLEANERS, And wlB aril a better machine for less money than can tie had eliewhere, In the world. We claim for our machines that . they will do as much, or more, thilattny ether. and more durably tun. — We per sonally superintend one work and ace that it h well dentl We will send . . DESCRIPTIVE CA. TA LOGUES' of our !technic's on applicitton. ONE Ar. - TWO HORSE POWERS, • One and two horse Threashers and Sepiratori f Thresher and Cleaners. !FANNING MILLS, CIRCULAR AND ,MRACI SAW MILLS, haw snd Grist7Mill work done to order. Give us a call before purchasing elkewhere: sva anoaavull `SNHILIAr "00 aonn . 1 Aug.l.via N EW CARRIAGE FACTORY i ODS, IMI TOWANDA, PENN'A. • ; H HENRY STULEN Respectfully announces to hls friends and patnins, that be has built a NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, .Where he will ecandantly keep on hand a full a , port menu of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING SULKYS, AND SKELETONS, Made of the bestAnaterial and finished In the best city style. tits long experience Welty Can Factories gives him a deildett • s advantage over others In the FINISH, 'STYLE AND DURABILITY Of wagons. AU he' asks Is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK Previous to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE .PERFECT ATISFATION. Thankful for the llbsral patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully . ask a continuance of the same. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDEIkTO Towanda, Jan. 8.134 f. 'WAGONS! WAMONS! I ,kee,p on hand'a large assortment of. SELL CHEAVEID, Than and• other estahlishinent in the WAGONS AND CARRIAGES MEI Of every description manufactured to order on short notice. Towanda, March 2a, 1973.. FOIC BINDERY.—The public is Ikeveethillk litanned that the Betid i ngdy been removed to the itaronten . third story, where will be done In all its 'various branches, on terms as reasonable as the lima threes' , will allow. The BLudery will he under the charge of A B C. WHITAKER, Itterretenee4 Binder, and arl work will be y dons In a G sWp . a ir ttl manner which cannot ereW- , . Mute, N tnes, Newspapers, Old ice bound In every style. Particular atten- Uou paid to the Sunni and Binding of ' BLANK BOOKS , • lo any desired pattern, which In quality and duca bility will he warranted. • - Aran work will be ready for delivery when Prosnb!ed• The feet inarsaW ot the 4 pub/ . lc la solicited, and per. • 0 'MANDR/LLS •=, Aitantiouot work warranted-to ere satisfaction. ~~ PLOUGHS LARGE KETTLES, OPpoolt7e the new Jell, AT REDUCED PRICES HENRY STITLEN. WAGON S 1 WAGONS WUICU I WILL country JAMES BRfANT. BOOK-BINDING 4i4. — iiiki*bles.- ' 7 - u ?rz a Wili*Z B 4 l 4 - ANRSETtaIk I .R .0 S rATTONI3 BLOCK, , • - TOWANDA, PENNA ACIDS, ZICTRACTS, ELIRIIIII, If SUGAR COATRA) ' POWWOW,. GUMS,. • SYRUP& 2 7INt:•.,, . . W117E14, KM And preparatiOnx of aU kinds DYE STUFFS, MACHINE OILS, KEROSENE,, • • ALCOHOL, i I 'EE WINES AND LIQ for mediclual purposes, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGA MO POPULAR PATENT,MEDICIN yid a One assortment or TOILET AND FANCY More than usual care Is given to the coutpotind lag of preeertptiona. "Open on Sunday from 2 A. M. tO - 1 P. and from g M. torn , Dr. MADILL ran be consulted at the sto urday of each week, as heretofore. D. 11. TUB W. (4011 may 74?. Dn. It C. PORTER, TEM OLD. CASH MATO ST Corner Main and fine Sta n Towand• tErtaUtalied over a quarter of Ccn Wholeaale and .11112.11 Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICI. ChEMICALS, ACIDS, DYE•STUFFS, & PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCy GOODS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES & TRUSSES, SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES, HAIR BYES.- TEETH. SKIN, AND HAIR PREPARATIONS, RAZORS, -POCKET-KNIVES, • POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT-MONK • MACABOY AND SCOTCH SNIT: FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIG GARDEN, FIELD AND 'FLOWER 51 Puiv Wines and Liptiors, for medicinal BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND 11037 REMEDIES, AND ALL GENUINE POPULAR MED,' Supporter& Suspensories, Breast Putt NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS, & SHIT NURSING BOTTLES, TEETHING Syringes, lied Pan, Urinals, Thermom . ELLSTIC,S,TOCKINGS, &C. KEROSENE OR COAL 0! WICKS, CHIMNEYS; BATH BR 1 . SPERM, LARD, WHALE, .I , ,ZEATS TANNEWS, AND MACHINE O . ALCOHOL AND SPIRITSTURPEN' SASH, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITEWASH, CO HORSE MANE. SHOP,' SCRUBBING, HAIR, " and all other %I ids of brushes. WINDOW AND PICTURE C of ail sizes, Pllttf: Lt xi4LED 011 , fiAtarys, Pl'Tl VARNISH, .1/CADY MIXED I NTI,' OF ANY DESIRED COLOR, BY THE POUND, ; PINT OR A I. 1„ GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISII AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HO ALL ARTICLES WA/IRANI Preserlpiloun carefully totupairaleil at' 'of day and night. Opm Sundays for Pre,' from a loin, A. 51., 12 tO I and 5 to 6, r. Dr. Potter ran i.e consulted as lirretofOre 111 the r office. ' Elniayl37s. Groceries Ana Provisions. P C WIIOIkKSA LE AND lil, THIDICEMIES AND PROVIS TIIW A PA be,t'bratitl:of FLOUR ALWAYS ON H: The highest price paid for all klnt6 - COUNTIft" PRODUCF, Such as BUTTER, i'GULTRY, .G, MI }:veclal attentkon paid to filling orders delivered 'tree of rharn, anywhere the Itonnigh. IMEESI NO TICK HERE!! But the Very hest good; of all kind, keg., Ora . ..dabs grOZ:er, a nd ' svld' Down, Down, 1) STRICTLY FOR ('.ASH ! The choicest TEAS, SPICES, SYRUPS; SVGA RS. cQFFEES &C., Received Daily, fresh from the New York arid bought at the very lowest cash prt !faring been engagetl for the last three rears with a FlrtibclasA Wholesate.grocer tw New York, I haw Facilities for.buylng ray goods that I:can matte It an object for all UASII ISUrEItS call and ' • SEE MY STOCK r .. 1 N 1) PRICKS Before el:wwbere. I WILL PAY CASH FOR PRODUCE . M. B. OWEN. IMO, WHITE A N D E 1111114E-bT 141cellneans Advertise;Lentsl, OR •SALE-CHEAP AND ON F enr.C!VENIENT TERNIS4. , • A blacksmith and iragra shop, with at wrrity feet water prea!er attached. A very elp4rable Incation for Intslne4a. The shops are large and conventeit, with neres itary machinery for carrying on an extensive busi ness. A Pooh new dwelling house and one acre of land attached. ; . ALSO—One other water power ow the same stream, with a twenty-Ave feet wheel, with saw' and lath mill, all in good running order. Thia . property will be sold together with flve acres of land on which the mill stands.: • I ALSO—A MOTEL PROPEIITY..with. a large two and one-half story house, with back buildingS. Main building fitix.V feet, with large and'conveni eat barn. This property will-be sold with one or more acres of land, to snit purchaser. 1 .. __ s 1 ALSO—A FARM containing l about tjo, ! acres of land, all improved except-3 Acres; two dwelling houses, two orchards, large cte barn, horse barn, wagon house and sheds ther ein . This proilerty Is In a high State of runty - Intim, and the quality of the land unsurpassed in the eininly. . The attain described properiy - ls all desirably to. cated and convenient to LehigNalley Rail Road. - sir For terms of sale apply to - the subscriber, at Myersburg, Bradford County, 'a i li . . aprl-75. •- . 11E. REED MYER RANK'S Gli-AVE RANK'S For Me purpwe of pres.?r symmetry of Burial mounds a Head and Foot Stones more -1 turely to poslUou.. • For particulars address L. 8. Die V " ~ , .A, : - ." .3 li ':(1:* li E. It_ L . 1 7 : N.: 13311 -„ • WATCHES AND CLOCKS. &C., &C. ORS, June 2-74 MI \X,TATC II ES, ODS. re on Sat- Ell, ON. M. HEINZ E; if N , • . - Dealer AMERICAN AND SWIS. Iti , ',, la. ury,) ME S I.L E IP ATED WAItE • J• y • . 1112121 FROM' THE CHEAPEST TO THE. BEST tirpinieg, , • UOLD,' SILTED AND STEEL • ' •' SPECTACLES* EYE GLASSES IMIEM ICIN E.+, ELLS, 11INGS, teters, One dour north 'of Dr. P Main R., ICK, FOOT • janfi-75 MO DEEM pRE S E' N "f TOOT II =I N E IA" J EWE %.%NI) • W. 11 a Ia t. • ris ;1,0 , .y 'of je t l• 1•'!:)'11l; ED. lan hour. rlpt lonm PINS. T tIL lIME Grail) AND :7;1 I, SILVER PLATED VAT MI SILVER AN 1'11,..1.TED CI, 0 ]KS• OF Al, Watch, Clock and. Jcw;el . Lest wanner, a liiii iltangN for a Ilherll pat ro con tin tuinve no% 1244 SI'I::CI'.I(7I,ES! t G0..1s In MEE These LenAws Int+e the ;wrier of Protecting the Eye from lIPLITiTION rarising toms Light, ac coin Nilled by Ilcatj Until r and lettvr. patent. I : I , \' MIN' " ft. • AI.LUNDELTINTEDSPETACLES I :•1 , 1[01.1.1) PUEFERRED TO A.I. oTIIERs MOL t :sEs, They have the pir er of rre:stlog tle. , li.•at-Ray. of Solar and Artlllclal I • ' " =MOE ;Market whewapplleal to the Eye a Thr high and loiti- TO I WA N LA, I'll., , , MB= STERLING SIEVER,S UAOGERS bIZQS.(•EI. El* PINE CiOLIOEI Nov, 12,'74. , 4 . IIFO3EST P. A I I L A N D.S . • • lOWA AND NEARASKA, _ fur :;alu 11- 131711LIOTO.• MISSOURI 'MATER I:. li. CO. - On ten year's credit at 13 ; ,:per cent. . iI.NE - Tittl,LlON :ACIftES In lOWA and South,rh :NEIII r t SII A.. The finest countiy In Ihe.n:trld to combine farm ing and :dock Falalng.• Products will paylfor land and Int :movements long before the prin- .. eipail be bonries.dtie. LANCE DISCOUNTS for . ..cash. " The sotalled destitution 1$ Nebraska lies In ti , ' far western region, be3-01d tiwe lands of the D. & M. n. R. Co.' , , • A For cireuinrethat will fully fully describe these lauds, and the tenu.stf • - e, appiy, to or address, x. ND ,CO3I.3IISSIONEB, • Burlington' loWa, fOr lowa Lan(U, or Linecin, N b.,;(or:Nebraaka Lands. +UARPS. 41 - }g the ivrniaticnt it holding the Its - tral l' , rrnanentli alittEf- ENSON, Spin&ld NEI ME { Deafer In ftl; DI i N D , ; - 11E1 FIN}W E It Y, and lii ;1 TOWANDA, PA • 111 JEWELRY, SILVER WARE NM HOLD A S'l) SlL . {,'E#. WATCHES a 1 ! I ' FIN'E'JFWELRY. SVERIjIVG SILVER CLO I CKS, lIM rter & Sou*.-i Drug store .treet„ TOWAN `p.A, PA:, MI MI • I S FOR ALL IBM , T 0 13. E cKWP,LL I -1(n. eltr. , SE T,s', BANDS. F;'rt ' ARMS, NECK LA ('ES =I w w T( • Ell WATCHES OF 1.1. Aitl f:Ti Es tilli.D. hilt v - r A E'f:r;sl.l:4 - rAer!Es RING,. 1N I) I'II.tHMS MED ,l -- Ir .-I 8I E TIP ,S at the low MIZE 1 repairing , done in tilt ir'w•arruttal. !Inge and Itkpe t., merit a ',f the swim. W. A. ItpCKWF.I.I AI:fiNIOEL TINTED R t•nY THE ght het"re entering . the yet Ml constructed that cob,rle.s r, are the same tint W NT. IA % EiBEZEI .1, . E !117 is E R 1 DE 11 Ell2l ,TISS WATCHES AND FORKS, ATED i:II.V ER W ARE tke., &e.; 4)rpo , ITE (,( ulvy d tnte~est. Billl . • •-- • r IV - 0 nib (JO: • T • 1 ' - , :.uTOGRAPJIF R I • ; TuwAN.A,1 , ...,. Grateint for r the generirea I pitrunage ib4 mast year. Iltottld Inform !patting rieture,. ithat we are 111 adding to on eatatdishinent • • • NEW 151PnyVED INTI:II3IENTe, adoptlim tried and iprinting anl retouching In orthl to,xcure . I- kl-NEBIJUIS/TOGLILL,Va:iitAN T" . 'GEO. TINE m Vie On tddepr The cilkiir s a ..' til Plat -* le ' 0)3 k 4. It tePPeflattk teeraame.all . kliza,sof PletureA t , , any size!dr:44ml, and flabh ilO Water ifloter..i l !India !eh, rln OH, In the : il 1 1 - HEST !FITLES A ND VERY 0 -1 0 W Pll if' ES. ' j 1 • ' 1 ' t I if 1. We also etufeitvor to . take all itne. (bile rossild, liCntakt lig e i ldldrenspletureNtsons to seestre It, best' Fe - iittits;, , ! We are i•onStaht4t adding; to our stor k or t `,! , '• , . f , li. A 34 E.ti._ ! i '!' 1 . I ' • . -'lli new' palterng And tasteful( sty ht... and fnr , -; WWI them* a Man advance from Cost Jirlyt , . _ ' 1 ' 3ray 11.74. ' i' I , ~ . . I ,_::J ', 1.,. coALldcgAm . Cu THE OLD TOWINDA CO I' Il4lt C E S Take .pleasure in announcing to the public geherilly, that theya nigh any' of the following nainci ties to suit purchasers, therong shoed, and at as low rates as at! Willtb. We keep the !Rat conlsi and WYlks-It4rte , Sr 1,T4 I-1 EXE . • i nil 111.-• In Sall SMITH AXE) _STc) front the 014111arelay 31111. We' keep on hand t BESTI ALLEN TOW BFjST corLA!) , AII °Myr , . h• ft at the s toms! o F. J. Catkin; Third Ward. Kith at our Oflica..,Orner or ff Ivor an. will recleve prompt attention. PEE.ISE GIVE U. set:o-71. ! RII Ix S,IfE:AIE(2I:I3; • Tic' ,nlo.lllwr STEA %t FLOURI,N ! is MAY fit n c a lui operatiol4 pared to (I , i, all %roi k in lit. litre CUSTOM. DAIY THAT IT .tv}w ; ;t, ;1 , 1 p:r.m. arivay,i .01.1 It , at I; .‘l Nialt tho west ,1.11!ef th.• tli..lr ferrywzr pat' firing gri•l i ..f ; I .1. A. W.:flit:lL EAV Tht• mrolorT4a.e•,l 113 N iteg leilzie.l the ••1(11••• lately iwciipirli I hi•e et fillly itivit:- lame a~M•k ,if IZE.%111" A1.11)1•: =MEI • Frvitt our rAip.l honk,. m th , thlent that Shall to !fill! customers. I 1 , 1)" . : 4, (1.0"111 , esimot IK lifflitaled by any ~ilt I NOWCIIPAZN I'EN..;:4 ,ii. "111" kl L. 0. di( 1 1)- ry • • • Wlterrn.e , •er., ket.p erir;. I I • I I;ENTS' FELT AM) FUN: lIARhI