feparftwit - , vzintasiii. IN 1875 Coit anditunlt, of ramming on tietz Prarioso. . • s .. — iThe people of Nebraskn - caplaaw estimate their position: ' They have 'come through the horn, and out of the right end. - It , •was, hard upon them; last year"; ;but, in the grand history - . of the settlement of this mi. • Uncut, what, state is there which has not had 'to undergo a period of trial ? In _this-respect, Nebraska has suffered nothinir t' in comparison with her west ern , ,inters. The , only check there ''lnet with ,since the state was settled was last' year ;'and now, in the year 1875, the land is heavy with a boun tint harvest." The following is an c -ample of what•farming land leads t in Nebraska—of the success which Ir i .esults from aarieulture: Gen. Wright 'Of Coltunblis, Ohio, owns land in iieVard ecinnty, • bought on 10 years - - eredit of the Burlington & Missouri .Ilivdr Railroad Company in Nebras ka; He has had 100' acres broken, -Cross-plowed; seeded to wheat.' The wheat harTested and carried tolV a rd, the market. The breaking cost $2,50 per . acre, or $250 ; the • cross plowing, $2,00 per acre, or $2OO ; the seed cost $80; the, sowing $5O; the' harvesting' .and carrying to market,, •` $2,50 'per acre, or $250, making'the Cost. altogether, $B3O. . The price 'of • P the land is $6 . ,09 per acre or $BOO, making wlth the cost of cultivation, =•tind'tlic - cost of the year's crop, $1430. What Tian General Wright received ;; Wheat 1486 bushels,, for which he 'has hal offered 85 ets. Per bushel i that i 5.41,263,10 ; or,' in . one year, within $166.00 the purchase price of the );and, the cost of cultivation, and the 'cost of the - crop. • And General Wright's success is by no means extraordinary.' • lie is-in a good section of the coun try, btit - not in a better 'section than the generall 'lle'lilis obtained au av - of fifteeß,husbels per acre—the averaue of the indifferent - farming- :of the new country, when, with -!=ood fanning. the average in Nebraska might be 20 to 25 buShelSper Farming the safest of all pursuits, is t lierefore safe in Nebraska. The -man—the good farmer—is in the right place in Nebraska.. The hind . (cheap and fertile) is there in alumdance.. • Those - who occupy it ' have 'assured the - future for them- • selves and theirl . amiles—that is~ if they carry to, their work skill and industry. go man. therefore, should Struggle with rented land, or with / limited or unfertile acres, while .ex cellent farms in ;.:\ ebraska are wait ing the taking. . - En the above example; it will be . observed that General Wright is not resident in Nebraska. 'His work has to be hired and paid for.. The farm : . .er4vl-lo,is living on his own land, and doing his. own work, of course. re , -eives-himself the wage!! for his labor. The American Agriculturist : That the pear is a long-lived tree,' the ra - ions , Endicott. -.and Stuyvesant ; pear. going l back two lnindred years and more. attest. Yet we fre quently trees that • look old at I titty:years,and le - Ss. with dead limbs, most/ trunks, :111(1 fruitless boughs.. These ; old trees are often seedlings poor varieties, that have offered fio particular inducement to their ; owners to : care - for them; A crop of I astringent or sour pears is not ,much ; thisse(l when it fails. These old trees occupy lawns or fields; ;ear'the,liouse, and will repayebund antly the little care that is - needed to give them a new start, and-to graft ; them with standard varieties. Some im'enfy Years, ago we took front the , house, mid removed it, with a Hoek , f frozen`` earth, upon a stone-boat to a rich border prepared for it ; in the fruit l yard. ; It made a growth of foot. of I.lVood the first season. It .; ; was thenlgrafted with au improved variety : tlte grafts took kindly began ! bear the third year, and . hate • iehled-gOod Broils of delicious . fruit '-ver.sinee, Five years ago we graft-; • e.l an old ti in the Oaten, which tore - only inditferjnt'-•wiiiter pears, :‘l4nit 5-econd . -rate. for cooking , with t h rad is,c` .'kfitum.' We "began get' pears the second season•from the 'grafts, am hay:ell:id them -in in, ritiantitv'ei - ery year since. Last year it' yieltled over three'bush, .7 :Is of splendidATrulf.wbrth at least The secret of r'suc-• • l ess with, these Old' trees _ is to stir 1 he ,soil all arOnnd them ?.,ts• far as The roots extend.' to, manure liberally., fo , •ut out all the' dead wood-and about • the second season. when the%tree has .zot irood start, to commence graft: We take .thice seasons to,put iqt a new top:Vgining With the high , •st liinbs and working down. _ In re newing the Irigor of the tree, almost . an} - 'kind ,of manure or eOmpoSt is available. 'Wood-ashes is' one of the hest fertilizers. Old hoties,. well buried,• gill pay l 'a large 'interest on on their cost. The, contents of the priVy vault and the. cesspool'eom posted, are exceedingly valuable in - .renovating these . 461 d trees. In stir timr, the soil, care should be taken not to break the roots -with the I,l6ugh: , We attach about equal im-: Ilortance to the stirring of the soil; and - to the-fertilizing., in, the process . of renovativi. • . contributor to the Pittsburg in answer to the question, How can i cow be cured of sueking.herself ? Sayfi I - I have cured two'of cows cPuttin(r",a double nozzle - on. the nose. with.sharp nails in. The strap is 'had& to fit half-way between the ryel ' .ana• they nose,' giving the, cow (!very opportunity for . getting all the . u.l.:lss slip needs. The outside strap holds the nails: the inside one Is to hold- tlu nails, — i from coming out. ~ • I,rali ,shouhl be fastened to the cow's he4l: like a 'horse. halbir r 'knoll of Ino better or,more effetual. A Wa, Yen's' Mills - (toga) faymer Haring heard much about :.,11 - s r- • quarter cracks '• on horses, - anti• the cure; I will give my remedy, having tried it three times on different horses vao each thile with epelleiit:resOlts: Halve the hOrse shod on the eracke(l foot. With a Solid shoe, that is, around one. If the, crack is in the .front of the- hooff tide toe-calk should be 11,:eft: ,if on the side of the hoof have four. calks. A steel shoe should be fi'.4ll.- on' the edge Of:the hoof. A Oate sluiuld be riveted 'over the crack . 1' , 77 e tar or pitch freely. Dora . stand the' horse on a wood floor, but en the • round, — lle can be worked every FOR . C trttomos.—A good yam isiffor renewin!! diromosTnad toy diluting one-quarter, pound Venice'.c turpentine with :ibotit.a.gill (Ispir4s AFinc. if too thick a little more of tl . e latter, if not thick enough,' a little more of - the former, until o*o the eonsistency of milk.. *lama COMMITTEE OF ASSOCIAFE iForrOitS E. E. QUINLAN, W. H. TittiMPBo; J .C. CRAwronm, ' W, :RYAN, t A. A. KEENEY: f Ar.t, commOntestlons Intended to be Iltherti'd In this (ici,artment. - stionld be sent to the chairman of thr,rommiliee. by. QttnLanr Towanda. and will be forwayded him to the 4tdltor In charge for the ensuing week). i_ THACHEIiti' ARSOCIATION:•-.r The next session of the Bradford COunty Teachers' Association, is to be held at Smithfield, Sept. 10 and 11, 1875, beginning Friday, at 10 o'clock A. M. The following are the appointments : Lecturer, Rev. P. • B'. Everett; Papers, Rev. T. H. Nason, Prof. J. F. McCollum; Essayists, Misses Emma WoodWohb, Isa dore Blakeslee; Declaimers, Kirk Wood worth, Byron wood; Business Committee, lion. 4. 11. Webb, W. N. Waldron, D. D. Forret*, Alice Hale, Isadore Blakeslee. A. M. LritiT, Seey., To secure thorough investigatioU; would have pupils write their lessons. " The pupil is constantly practicing and improving in his penmanship, capital izing, spelling, syntax and punctuation, which , exercises are all avoided in the common book method of study,, or the whi i zza-whizza " plan. the mind of the pupil. is very much aided and encouraged by the emplepnent of the fingers, and by seeing on paper or the slate the results of its labor. Ileniqq . .,--This is a kind of .object les son drill that amMints to something in developing attention; observation, pene tration, dear conception, correct, free ana hitipy 11. e of language in the expression of thought. . 'Whereas. by the common method . of study, the slow, honest student is con stantly discouraged by his mistakes and as they are brought Outand censulvd in recitation; while the quick and mischievous pupil is as Constantly commended in recitation, and thus en courager"( iu idleness and Mischief, the greater part of hiS time; this method gives ample opportunity for the, teacher to commend . the slow and backward pu pil' for his industry. and faithful effort, while the active and sharp pupils will be held to continual application s by , writing then lessons, and pursuing their investi gations, as . they never can be 'ou the " whizza-whizza" plan. . • The pupil is constantly learning to think independently, and voluntarily to use his dictionary and other',reference books in the preparation of his' lesions, in'order to Secure the Most exhaustive reports on any subject assigned. • .I:kniark.—The objections to the writing method of study may be numerous, but they all disappear! or become real advan tages under proper management. The plan, as I have before said, must bemod iffed to . meet ihO deinnils of every differ en tbrauch, -and: to;.suit:the different pow ers of pupils of diffetent ages, and when so podified with any degree of skill or good judgment, every : objection is re moved,. and the objects are secured, viz : the habit of critical, thorough investiga tion, and the habit of continuous, cheer ful. earnest labor.—Frone . Holbrook's _Management. MOW A NDA INSURANCE 1 -k FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL UNION. of Engyd,'l7 711.578 ROYAL. Of Liverpool. - -15,000,000 QUEEN, as CONTINENTAL.' Or New York GET/MANIA, GERMAN AISEirIeAN, " MAxIIATTAN. COMMX.I7.CIAI.. Of PIICENIX, of Ifartfoul. • ORIENT, .. AMAZON. Of Ohio, CITIZENS'. of Newark. liAmorm: ECEM AN. of Germany LIFE' & , .ACCIDENT COMPANIES. NAT,TiiNAL tiry, r. S. A.. assets 13.787.386 Ti:AVEL,Eng, of.llaitford, 3,470.359 RATI.W.Vis PASSIgS, • • 650.000 MUTrAt. or New Yolk • ••• 72,336,070 a . n!l pal4.at GAI NS IN STOVES 10- ..• • cure not only the every illy eornplalntsirrerY t body,lnt and dangerous dlseasesi Med siclilfnl rhyslctar.s, mobt eminent elergytne 1, and our best citizens, eend cert ideates cd etrespe-form __ ed and of great benefitw they hare deriVed from 411.1. •----- WRITTEN LEBI3OI , 36.1 ' ALFRED BOLDSOOK. IrLscellaaeons Advertisements. 1. J. NOVI.E AGENCY, 3;z111 Street. Ipro.llte f he t '..nrt liarec NOBLE & VINCENT, General Agents aprt74s t f TINWARE, 11.A.ADIVARE; I,RQN AND PArNS, CA RPEN TE R'S .T 9 O.L S, GLASS, ,1 MI , &C.; GIVEN TO MX PUACIIASEES FOR CASH,- It. T.: JUNE'S Ft ASR D, WARE S . T R E TOWANDA, PA, derl7-73 AYEWS- CATHARTIC PILLS, for all the t)irl'insell or a Family Physic. curl na Costiyeuess, .Linn4llm, bppeptla, inffigr,tlon. Dcsi•nhrc, Foul l.itornach and Breath, lientlache, Erysipelas, "Tiles, Rlietuatistn, Eruptions awl Skin Disea.ep. , ,ißiliouszie.,,Liver CompLaint, Dr,T- 'sy; 'Fetter, Tutimis and Salt Itheutn,,Wonus., Gout, Neuralgia. as - a -- Dinner Pill, and ratifying the Blood, are the most congenial purgative• yet per- feet eel. Their effects abundantly glmn , bow much they excel all other Pills. They are safe atul-11leas- ant to toke. but powerful to cure. They purge out the foul Humors of the . 1.1004 they' stimulte the sluggish or disordered organ into netlont and they Imtntrt health and tone talhe whole being. I They these 11111 s. They are the West and bef , l physle for ildtilms, beeauFe mild as well an erettnal. Be- Ing sugar-AS:U.II, they areY.asy to ,ake.; and being purely vegetable, they are entirely bartuless, Pre- . , • pared by Dr. J. C. Arse k , • Practical I,d Lugrtleal Cloomists. Soki by-all draalsts a;td dealers In ynedlelnee. ta,Tiglt;iO3.3 THE OLD AND POPALAR H . A R D - W A: Rya. S T 0;-1110: coilmia S. RUSSELL, Insite the aitention,ht the public to thou.' itoCk. HARDWARE .000DS. = of the itios!p t itisrtrreil patterns. PARLOR. it, IIEATI.NG STOVES, BUILDING - MATERIALS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, SHEARS, SCISSORS; RAzo4s, POCKET CUTLERY, Of the beat manufacture, and warranted., CARPENTERS' TOOLS, CHANDELIERS, In endless variety. The largest and best •assort ment kept in Northern Pennsylvania. KEROSEN LAMPS, LAMP CHIM',N'EYS & GLOBES, In endless variety, of cam own manufacture, war ranted first-clas.. Jobbing of all kinds In our line promptly atten ded to. Tin roofs and eaves troughs put pp hi the most satisfactory manner, at short notice. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING A Specialty. WE•IiAVE THE ONLY PRAcTi- CAL PLUMBER IN TOWANI)A. Our old friends and the public generally bear In rand that We sell goods only for RE A D Y Belelvinlt the only bystem by which justice can bo th be done buyer and seller. Grateful for paq very liberal patronage,. we.so . - licit a continuance of your custom, with the assn ranee that we Will offer you greater Inducements than any other establishment in the country, as we carry a larger stock, and enjoy peculiar facilities for purchasing. )lp2a-7.~cr NO THEY ! = IWY THEIR CLOTHING H. 0.8 SiTORE Never find fault with the fm;lfty of th. 11.500,000 '• 2,675,069 1,599,564 • 1.952.835 709,885 " 457,782 1.975,0= 719,342 . 938,540 • 1 413,730 Now plies plca,ure In 'calling attention to his '2, SOO, 000 LARGE AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER GOODS, MEN -AND BOYS',VEAR An inspection of his stock will he .nufficient to satisfy all that be can offer greater Inducement., than ever. • Eaugl74s. FALL AND WINTER OF 1875-6 CLOTHING, GENTS' FUFHNISH-t f. E.• ROSEN E S, WHOLESASE AND RETAIL CO This - popular house has now ready one of the finest Stocks of Clothing in America, for style quality and flt, which is a guarantee that every • garment will prose what I represent It to be. FARMERS, COUNTRY 3ERRCHANTS, Coming to town. are particularly requested to call at my store and examine the leading styles, made from French. Scotch and American Cloths, for Men, Boys and Youths' wear. In it will be found many leading styles for the coming season, such as the Double Breasted Cut-away Vest Sults: the Pl mieer Sults: The Iluzzar Vest suits; the Centennial Sults, of all of which I ask a careful examination. by all who are In want of cheap and sulastantitil clothing and furnishing goods. OVERCOATS OF EVERY HATS, • MITTENS, &R., WHOLESALE ,AND RETAIL, .3f. E. .120SENFIEVD'S, angl6-73, , . pLows AND POINTS. frarmem are hereby Informed that I atn now me wed to furnish the celebrated LE' I RAYSVILLE "L" PLOWS, of every kind. Also Points, or any, portion of the plow furnished at lowest rates. 'LOW& VAN pr. Ghent, Augnat 4 117111 f. - ArALUABLE MILL PROPERTY TON MIX AT STEVENSVILLE, BRAD. FORD CO., PA.—Nine miles tram Wyshising, the Lehigh Valley B. B. The propertyconsists Hof s DULL. with !oar ran - ot stones in good coalition; inimblim a atm MILL. Lierisisairst-slem rn 101111. M2s.sespi 921 EM shout prima urea ot bed._ - • _ - Aimed Mseeloe misiness. • .- • ..414rem LIUU omm. = ldt s 4 Tan *lvor, Malt 11/1 BM ecTNlsting of COOK -STOVES RANGES, Of all kinds In endless variety Furnished at BOTTOM PRICES. Of evrry L.tyle Of every descriptfort GAS FIXTURES, BRACKETS, &C., From the cheapest to the best At greatly_rectuceiTprlces TIN WARE, r~ 1' A Y! COPPING & RUSSELL. Pcupie nnp~ahi of HARD TIMES, But those who are wi.se sinoligh to -AT SELL`. MR. J A C`O B S ASSORTMENT EOM lIMMEI ING Gcrous: - ale -AT -XT GRANGERS. MECHANICS, -AND DESCRIPTION. CAPS, GLOVES, -‘AT TOWANDA, PA v!tUful=t'*r ~, , p . .. T,~ *avt SU MALE R G O ... 9 ;ti:i '.l OPENED T Ir-r 2 ESE EU TAYLOR Ac C -t=t PRICES LOWER.THAN EVER. SPECIAL BARG.A INS EVERY DEPARTMENT. - r 4-- t r4--t PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. TAYLOR (V, I= STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE & RETAIL MEM CHOICE FAXILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY I'RtCUCE, GRAIN, &C Hating a large and commodious More, we are enabled to carry a heavy stock at all times: CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest cash pri ces. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade gives us peculiar advanta ges In purchasing, and as we are not ambitious to make large profits, we ffat ter ourselves that we can offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any other establishment lir . tiortheru Pennsylvania. STEVENS & ',ONO. ( - 01INF:R MAIN k mayl3. • FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. CilAti. M. MALL, Towanda, ra., Is prepared to insure all classes of-risks In first class, reliable companies, at as low rates as are con sistent with security, and invites a share of the bu. sineas'ef his friends and the public primal!. win give special attention •to survey of risks outside of Towanda. , Tewanad f Juli 2!,1575-3m. MONROETON ' GRADED SCHOOL. The next term of this' school will commence on Monday, August 23d, and continue Twelve *vets, under the instruction of REV. HALLOO& ARIETBOND, A. -N., with c=assilitanee. te t d number at Vu' Irma Wilde of the district will to received: Throw can. be obtained for those wishing to board themselves. A Teachers' class will lie foamed. at the com mencement of the term. . • TUITION s Timbers , Chas and 11fiber DIVA Studies par &oath - • - • 00 00 In termediate Claws. per ritt. • - • 30 Ure owl of auk mufti foe kat Una bait SUM sad pr,Oases .uldsiiitlAmt . / 4-.41111111 11 sprin'g 18n. \'}:~N 4 HILI)RETII MEM Invite rveqvans svh 0 I) S E K i IV A' LOWEST O'S: SPRING AND SUMMBR GOODS OPENING INSI4:CTION Betels and, Restaurants. AI r .EANS 11 OUSE, .I.TX The Horses, 'farness. he., of all guests of this hosuse Insured ngalust loss by - Fire, without any extra Charge. • A superior quality of Old Engll4b Bnsi Air. Just received. T. It. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 21,*71. ' Privrletur. E L'ELL'HOUS T , TOWANDA; Having leased this house, Is now ready :to lICCOIIr inodate the travelling public. No pains nor expense will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may give him a call.. arir•North side of Public Square, east of Inereur's new block.' BETHLEHEM, PAI "OLD MORAVIAN SUN ' BUILT tr7sB. Rich in historical interests, it is the only building in the country except Independence Hall, honored by the sojourn within Its walls of Washington, La- Fayette, Leo and other patriots of the Revolution. This popular hotel has recently changed bands, been improved, entirely refurnished, and tho pro prietor cordially Invites his friends and traveling panne to give him a call—no pains will be spared to render their stay comfortable. People en route for Philadelphia will find it convenient to spend the night here, reaching the city about eight in the morning. A sample room on the first floor, for the accommodation of commercial agents. D INNING RO OMS We are prepared to feed the hungry at all tithes of the day and evening. Oysters and lee Cream in their seasons. March 30,70. NEW ARRANGEMENT MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE Halting purchased tip) stock and 'flathres or U. A. Cowles , Bakery, has refitted the establlshment and purchased an entirely • NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Suited to the trade, such as Groceries, teas, Coffees; Dried Fruits Canned Fruits, Candies, •Confec • tionery, Fresh Bread, Biscuit, Rusk, Rolls, &c.,Daily. • • Will he opened in connection with the establise ment,*bere ladles and gentlemen ran always find the nest cream and other delicacies of the-season TOWANDA, PA! Has - been reftintished, and will at all times be suP plied with snintantlal eatables, which will be served at reasonable rates. Farmers and others wisiting town will find this a convenient plaeo to supply the wants of the inner man. . - 1 OD , Spring, 1.879. may yrlhh to purchase arty kiwi of 1 G 00 D S, D It Y WM ,OSSIIME PRIV E EZEM! L examine their N E. WI STOCK Which they ale hew .;. • E'vrry Ervi•arintit Is votitpiet; with all tbat in NEW AND NOVEL, As well a sir A P y. 6.0 S , WIIIcII 1%111, BE ;AAA) A r DECIDED BA ItGA INS, HY EL ANS lIILDRETII, Bridge Street A pril 1,'75 STWEET' JOHN JULLIVAN Sept. 4,'73 IN CONNECTION WITH THE BAKERY, NEAR VIE COURT 'HOUSE. AT THE FIRST WARD BAKERY A neat and attractive ICE: CREAM .SALOON THE DINING ROOM MARY E. KITTREDGE. Towanda; April n; 744 T. THE PLACE ` BUY YOUR - HARNESS AND HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at C. F:DATON'S In the store lately occupied Julius Wolff to a Clothing Store. Haring remcrred my establishment to !more commodious and amvo, nienrquarters, I regetfully invite my old mato. , !nem and all In Ran tof anything In the line of HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, N}iTS, &C., - to give Me a call, feeling satisfied that from the fa cilities I possess furl pnrchasitig stuck., I can do better Job, at a lower price than any other estab- Liniment In the cOnnty. Don 't forget the place one door below the old strnd of Fort Eercor. may2ll. C. F DAYTON. 'FOIL SALE.4—A valuable farm in Amens MR. 133ing 216 allies from Athens rn, and 3 miles from Waverly. Contains 156 saes, of which 125 are in grass ,and graln. A. dairy ot as elms has been kept on tt, and there is base clinatsonnt e r east t onuunlb e s r . w l a t ms t a r on n g Na n a It will be mid low and ICIIIMISIIaII Ekren lumesll - , Addnsia ' •i - • - Pe D. DREW, lithAirs, N. Y. lA. F. PAILS, Athens, Pa. 11. rnic wine fined. , ,• , _ „ ~ uarls 74tt vonvoitk The iiadenigned lurin.the Foandry mak Machine Naafi Ate bor JOWL - Carman,. Aro prepared to do ad work *gaining to Italy paidataa,irttlipie ` MILL GE r OMOS, ; • ciltarran e miLts, MAND I CILLS; , . And an thaw tit - Mani =EI I= _ •rons. et oh et, Mill ni l it to ENGINES ItEPAIR•ED. And wuik wsnrauted to pre uttstaction. • • SHINGLE 4 ACHINES ..• of the Meet and 114 roved kln4l manufactnr ed and kept constantly baud and ready far we SIDE-HILL, lit:C!Si A CORN PLOUG : PO )1;a11, kluds s and the CEL,LAI (MANES, . • SLED AND S IEI II SHOES, 'larch 30,•70 B Still COIIIIIOI6 to man HORSE I'OWE And will sell a better machine for less money than can be had elsewhere In the world. 'We claim for Our machines that theyl . will do as much, or inore, than any other, and more durably built. We per. sdnally superintend ourwork and see that It is well done. We will send DESCItII'TIV : CATALOGUES ONE• & TWO HORSE POWERS. One and two horse - Threashere awl Sep.U'ntors,l Thresheeand • Cleaners. m!tcuLAn AND Saw' snd Grist , order. Gil,' purellasi "oo ([NO Aug. 1,469 NEW CARR Respectfully afinounce that he has built a ht, will constan went of TOl' -AND 'ITROTTINO SULK ililade of the best material and finished in the be •' city style. Ills long experience in city Car • - riage Factories gives him a decided ' • advantage over others In the ' INSPECTION Thankful for the II tended feel respeettit same. REPAIRING I'llo, Towanda, Jan. P. 73- WAGON, - C. T. SMITH, rroprletor I keep on hand, D. W. SCOTT a CO Than any otheti WAGONS' Of every de.se Towanda, March " ISOOX 131 • Itexpeettolly to been removed third story, where In all Its carious bran ches , on terms as reasonable as the "hard times" *lll allow. The Bindery will be ender the charge I An eiperleneed Binder, and all woilt . will be promptly done In a style and manner wialek cannot be. eseelled. Molt, 'Maga:lees; Newspapers, Old Books, &e ., bound In every style. Particular atten tion 'sill be paid to the fluting and finding' f ." • • . ' I ~ to any desiredpattern. Arhleh In quality and clues blJlty win be inerreeted. • . Sir Au work will be ready for dellreri wbei promised.- -I . TbeOnaleot th e public Is solicited, and Per (tot tatignilik guaranteed: au g 24l "' I -- • • • d lIS PLO 'D WOODEN REAMS kings. CIO ATOItS, CULT! S AND PLOUGH. NTS latest Improvement kep bawl. POWERS, CHURN SMALL size: LARUE AND CASTING'S STOVE 'ETTLES,' Lltlttit; Ind all kinds or castings furnhlted at =l:= G M 1' A N y uracture thelrxelebmted CLFrANERS, I= IL,QoIrIfIT! G MILLS, FANNIN I)RAG• SAW M1L11.14, Mill 'work done to us wean before elsewhere. (Irtiff `SXHILIX CIE CLOO'ItI AGE FACTORY thei l new Jan, ‘, )A', PENN'A Uppoxlt TO WA N IM\ It MEM to his friends auil patnnw, !WAGE FACTORY, NEW BRICK ( ly keep on hand a full aNsor IA RR I AG E S, FAMILY PEN BUGGIES, CM WAGONS, P LA TFO YS, AND SKELETONS, AND DURABILITY STYL Ail he asks IS an Of wagon., OP: HIS _WORK rehashig elsewhere: Previous to p ALL WORK W. 1 tERFECT RRANTED TO .OlyE ATISFATION. )sral itatronage formerly ex. ly ask a continuance of the ATTEND}: Tt. I= AT RED MEMI WAGONS U 0' N S.! EMS a large assortment of DONS K 3 =I S E L I. 'HEAPEIt , - establishment in the t! CUM ND • CARRIAGES iption manufacture( to order n short notice. AMES BRYANT. MI o ERT.—Tlic public is 'formed that the Book Bindery to the Itltrowrzit Building, Elbe done ' -BINDING 800 C. WIIIITAKER, BLANK BOOKS, Ttritlit ESII , wu4LituLr....ol.r.vsz v' S PATTON'S BLOCK, _TOWANDA, PEN Ault)* EXIVA:itik r iCLIXIIR CO* itlut • PiL - rowDzse sx,Hurs, V WEB, WINES, __ Ac.,. , itJn prtlatiallous of alt ki DYO STUFFS, MACHINE OILS, KEROSENE, ALCOHOL &C., 'UIU WINES AND for medicinal purpose TOBACCO; SNUFF, CI All the ! It POPULAR PATENT 31ED4 and a One assortment ' TOILET AND FANC More than usual taro Is given to lag of prescriptions: Open on Smut to I , P. and (tom 5 r. If. to 7 P. 5i Dr. MADILL can be consulted at t urday of each week, as heretofore.- D. U. W. O. rnay7-72 }LC : PORTER, IMMO OLD CASH , . DRUG Conicr 3faln and Pine Sts., To trattabliis edoveraquarler , of W esalo and Retail Dc DRU 31,E CJIEMICALS ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS, a 'EDF U3IERY, TOILET AND F SPONGES, DIIIPSDES, BRACE S SOAPS, COMBS , POMADES, D TEETH, SKIN, AND HAIR RAZORS, POCKET-¢N} POCKET-ROOKS AND PORT 4 MACAHOY AND SCOTCIII' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIii GARDEN', FIELD AND FLO Pure Wines and Llpuors, for wed' BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND 14 • ' REMEDIES, AND ,ALL GENUINE POPULA4, ~ 31EGICI NES Supporters, Suspensories , Breilst NIPPLES, NIPPLE STIELLS,Ac NURSING BOTTLES,. TEETBING RINGS, Syringes, Bed Pans, Urinals, Thermometers, ELASTIC STOCKING §, , KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, • WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BAT BRICK, • SPERM, • LOD, :WHALE, ?I ATS FOOT, TANNER'S, AND -MACH NE OIL, ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS TurPENTINE, BASH, PAINT, V ARNIM!, WHITEWASH, COUNTER, HORSE, I MANE; SHOE, SCIIIjIIBING, HAIR 4 ToOTIL and all other kinds of brushes.; • WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS , of all sires. PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS PUTTY, A VARNISH. • . I READY MI2I O :ED PAINTS ! • OF ANY DESIRED BY TIIE POUND, PINT 0 GAL t,t):q.; !GROUND IN OIL Oft VAIHNISIL AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES.' ALL'ARTICLES WARRANTED. Prescrlpthots carefully comp - turd at all hours of day and n ight. Open Sundays or Prrscrlptlons 1 - olu t 10. A. M., 12 to 1 and 5t06, P. 31. Dr. Porter can be consulted as her In the °Mee. ;pi:l3*mM. Groceries and Provi il • ' L. - kj B PA. T C 11, 117110I;ES,,'1LE DEM,EIt IN GROCEMES AND PR •111 w. NDA, P = FLOUR ALWA 'fite highest price pAI. for CoUNTRY PRO I , liell a., Burr POU LT ft EDE Effiecial attention paid to filli delivered free of charge the Borough. MOM NO TICK lIERE! Rut the very best goods of all flist-class grocer, and sold l t )own, ' STRICTLY FOR C The cholcest TEAS, SPICES, SYRUPS,. SU, COFF*ES, Received Dally, fresh from the New York Market, and bought at the very love t cashlUices. • Having been engged for the I three years with a First-class Wholesale grocerlin New York, I have Facilities for buying mygoodSl that I can make it an object for all CASII BUYE S call and SEE MY STOCK A Before purchasing c Witt PAT CASII FOU M. B. Otis' I • I RED, 'WHITE AND MATE ST MUCOUS:UM M IP.OR SALE-CHF:I' -CONVENIENT TERMS. A blacksmith and wagOn sh waterpower attached. Ave for business. - - ------ - The'shoss are large and cilit Went; with neces sary machinery for carrying o an extensive busi ness. A small new dwelling b se and one acre of land attached. p .,' ALSO--One othVi water r on the same li t stream, with a twenty-live fe t whet)), with saw and lath mill, all In good ru ning order. . This t r i c rotl y wri f gt 11l sold togethe r t 'with ft" acres of iP • • ALSO—A ROTEL - PROPERTY, with a. largei two and one-half story house, with back buildings. Main building 00r3:. leet,,with Ilarge end conveni ent barn. This property will be sold with one or more acres of land, Wenn purchaser. I . ALSO—A FARM containing i abouti 150 acres of land, all improved except .5 acres; two dwelling, _houses, two oethards, large , cattle t acit, horse. barn, wogon house and sheds thereon.- Thls property is, in a high state of cultivation, and the quality of the land unsurpassed In the co ty. I; • The above described 'prop@ isall . desirably 10- attetl andconvenient to Lehigh Valley. Itall Road. `For tents of sale apply t the subscriber, at llyersburg, Bradford County, Phi . apri-75. , . . 11. IIPRI) MYER. RANK'S GRAVE For the purpose of preserving Mt) permanent symmetry of Burial mounds anti bolding the usual 7 Head and Foot Stones more rmanently and se. cutely ht ?WU= . • '4: . - . For ?entailers address ' L. 8. mck.F.nok, Agt, . . . 1 . tringfleld. I== 1111221 tv.9 10Ir A. CI II A 13 E R ON. • • ` IL`. al 'A.I 1110(13s, 15, • • F I ti• E F. 'W E. L . MI •1 ;, , AVATCJI.FiS AND CLO C. IQUORS, RS, &C. June 2.74. c I N Et;, i (MODS. the eelepeued y Iron U A.M. O Eton, OH Sat- V Wird?, MAMMON. FINE AIIgRICAN ANP STORE; ntla4 Pa. eenerry,3 r in • I I NIB S- oLut, I4C116001)S & TRUSSES, AIR I)TES. PAR ,ILTIONS VEg, ' SILVER pl;Arlin iv At: 101C1i1F;S, ; • • -.; cloAins, • ER SEEDS,; 10=11 itirpooci;„ PROM THE CHEAPEST TO THpc - O.II.4r.rATIIIC COLD, fill. En AND tiTEEL SPECTACLES EYE GLA, • One door north of Dr. Porter . cane's Drtf Maln Street, pRESENTS FO.R A N:E E NV E L It Y S T 0 s v oust:m.oy reeelving In addition tm his tar . of Jewelry. PINS. MI IL 3 A N D " • GOLD AND SILVER WA'!' tiII.VER PLATED WARE OF AI.I.VAI r , • N SIEVED AND PLATED RINGS AND I =um • CLOCKS. 'We ALL VASIE • f-h.t, the lowest prices. Watch, Clock, and-Jewelry repairing dot 1.24 manner. and warranted. ICIELV:I , CAME ThangA for a liberal patronage and bope yid ItIIL3IICP of the.saine. g Goods nywhire In SPECT:keLy,S'! SPECTAC IL PATCH., These Lenses haVe Oe power of Protect Eye from IRRITATION arising from Li! coitipanled by Heat.. ender Wilson's Amerl English letter4atent.. • Inds kiiit by any Down; Down, . MB ARUNDEL TINTEDSPETA , • OIJASSES MOULT. BE PREFERRED TO ALL crr AILS, They have the power of Atrestink the He of Seize and Artificial Light• before enter Eye.. co wheft applied to the appear col ,rless I.'P►ICES MI therT 'ROM eF AMERICA N & SWISS WAT IL RE, RIIIDG T mots. • ROGERS 11, ROS.O ELEBR AT E D SILVER P 4 - -*I) ON. .FINE GOtI)JEWELIiY,&C with ii twenty-feet desirable location THE BEST T 3 It A. 18. I L N: 1.; 1 ITAkDS. -wi ,T or w a bi # ME 1 Drialler in C D 11 1 4 sill ME I 1 . JEWELRY, SILVER _W 3!. ;.H E! N D 1 E M [ Dealer In GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE-JEWELRY. ' Atso s lr E It 11, I Ti" SI c.A aud 1 cr.ocKS TOWANDA, PA., Jan64‘ AT TIM W. A. ROCKWELL FINE GOLD SETS. BANDS. RINGS, STII DS, veIIARMS, NECKL ANERIcAN ANI► SWISS WATCI •, . - 11Q11.1), Silv [ er AND' STEF:I.:"PIa.CA W. A: ROC K nor 1243 SUUNDEL TINTED TREASONS WIIY THE They are Violet Tialed, yet so eoilstrue The high, and low outuberyi Are the tia LIM t C11.13111ER1.134 .1E EA, E TOW A N DA , I= I l STERLING SI.4)ONS AND rf., CaUliT N%', A. CUANBE.. Nor. 12,71 lOWA AND WEARASKA,;I for sato 6y !I BURLINGTON & MISSOix RIVER R. it. CO. 1 On ten_ year's credit it 6 per ; Interest. 1' ONE MILLION ACRES In IRIWA and NI:BRASH A. ' The finest country In the world to combine !farm ing and Mock raising. • d Products wlll pay for land and Im provements long before the prin . clpal be comes due. LARGE DISCOUNTS for cash. “The so-called destituttori laNetuneks Me In 'the far western region; beyond the lands of the B. k M. B. R. Co.” • • 1 . air Yoe etrenet, willfully deecrlbe these Lade, and the t f We; apply to et address, L D COmnBBloNlt_ _l4 Irma, fee leerek foooml. or Zinedosigol. foraletruklasands. eva • . ~1.4TR0 r,° To. OUR • woo i fit PHOICOGIIkPIiERS, r. t • 111 E II . .. - TOWirINTIA, 1.4.::. •!I - : 1.• Grateful for tber-generotur patuartage of uw year. , wenkl. totem all ;wanting Ph:Wrest' we are still wldlng tO onratabllah*pt r -1 . ; - " .1 • - 1!;, •-, r a, EW AI D LIIPRDVED INBTRUMENTs, And adopting tried and appiibred 'Mlle.; or 'prioting and retouching ln"ordnr to secure . 1 ' ~,:' i : i FINErg ritCYPX.ift PS TDA!..i' EYES • , • 1 . .1 " • I . - - tutauttentahla ot the ett sr awl that we mak., Ji ti spats)+ to enlarge 1 - Ikftide of Pieta tea to ler size "destred: 'and' hadsh ' In Water tlolor..r. India ink, of In ell, In . I ! ' ; 1 . I. • . . BEST STYLES AND IL zny tow PH Ilit.: Ei+. f' y , We alse emleavoi to take all the time vim:Aide' lh making childreos plecares, su as to see Ore the .best results. al I We are eenstantly wit lug t+ nuestoclt'ut . , FBAJFEfr.. All new patterns and tJstetat itzles. aijillur tdsh them at IlAinall advance trent cost price=. — May I 1.73 Vise.ealaneons A COAL! COAL! . TII 06 TOWANDA T IERCE . . Take. plea:nue In announcing M" their frieial., An 1 the public generally ' that hey pie PreparcOo rw nisi} any (rf the fullowlng nataeil - Ceals in flualit ties: to suit purchasers, t °roughly screenol .., slated, and at as low rater as at any yarit 3u 'l' , warlda; We keep the beast enal4'froni the .mtt,:.. and Wllks-Barre mines, ' •,! . ' .i , SULLIVAN_ ANTIIII.A.C1II: . ~ AIJ 9 CO • , 6 -, i all sizes, from mines iiii Sullivan enuniv. Em B:,C SMITH - AND kTOE coA train hi. old , Harrlay Min a. 11• i r an Solr ,21gi.11 ;BEST LLENtFOWN LIMP;. r • , 1. THE BEST . COI'IIIAY CEMF II 1 t. •-". - 1 - : • •7 fill °niers Irft at i Die +ars iif Long dc 2!it,i,i, F. J. Calkins, ThirillWpriii, Kirliy's Drug Mri'. at our (Mice. corner lit I7er aiOl Elizabeth'. will retievo prompt Latent on. l . ' I PLEASE .611 R lii. EMU • eifp2. - i-71. A 4- 7 E F I U . • roal MIN IThe s'il , filer lise I 'll.', ANI FLU 1 • I I . . S lOW .1 , 111 . 1,1 , 01.11 f.V.1`.111..11; ilia that i• 1 • , areil to ilo all work lit ht` Mil Br . . , , . .:. • CI.7ST II M tiII.NDING DONE ON illE- •• ‘N! DAV THAT MIS lOr'El V EH MEE W,heat. ntirk,Wht•al and 1 :YP1F 1 "". ""' 11 Feed. Bran. ay.., alwap; Spit 1138.1 .111.; .$lO rile at 1 ,, n t 1 t tab—. - • -i;: , . yAirricuLAß N0ynt:E.14,1.,, ,, H. for.z. • the west side of t h e river qeslrlog to t utt,qll," It mill, will have th eir letryaite ptii,l both 11.:1-. ~IA they' t lr i or , gr l,. ts 'ot ten hositeHmot oioNoti-. Mg T IIE E-3I I NIG T 7S 1c C E S , . The REmrsarroN srwrif; m.sciilNF: sprung rapidly. Ani,, ray, a „ 3 ,0,,,,ing tn.. 1.- ; , combination of Owl (maintop% Ninety : Light tau , ping, mio.lt Ij. ip.iSeleNS., ral.M.'icipnillte. with I. Stitch. It 1 ., a Sletittl.. 31a..110j,.. 's ith ~ 1 t, ,1 i1,01., Drop Fel.ll. : I t • 11E.MiN(ITON .- - 1M). 1,. II ES. R.. NI ;triune (or fatuity iise, in'the' thit.1`3,..0 uf ~ existent..., bas met with a more — rapid Int IV,' rntiu of ~ales than any maritine - on the 111:1} ket. , I 1 MEI REMINGTON NO. 2. 1 tints • . A -Machine cur tnantflArturingf and fati at V - (ready (or delivery only 1 , 71.1 14 , 1 il - feetioliTatill variety of. work.'is A to family br work.hop. TE s, ME Iliel It A GOOD, GIS•NTS WANTED UM iEt4 ! 1 REMINGTiI.N r44IVINt: MACHINE ',OH , lIMM ht, ac an auti BRANCH OFFICES OF RENIINGTI.N • ' COMPANIES. DM E. REMI3i6TON & S. ItE3EINCTON,S.EIVI3.I6 31. 1 CO., • REMIXGTON AG'T. ,• & 283 Itroailtrav 11 - 4 Arm, Madison Square, .. 11 . ., Sewing 31.tehie , ... 'Chicago, :=7 State Stl3lachineB alp! A BOitoll, 'Washing . (311 St., Sewhig Clnclnattl, 181 West 4th st.. Sewing 31:e Utica, la/Genesee Sti. Sewing 31aehlre , . IVashlngton,D. C.,52 7th lit.,S3*lng. Mad , Atlanta, Ga., DeGici.B Opera 110t..e. 31.“ St.f sewing 1.e . t00 , 'EA L h 1 , 7 . - I. TEEM MEM DIEM MEI Eub. 13.71. I BM T 0 W.-1 ND . P EiN DM rApis, MILT.'. vtr.e:.“;. l' • V. • . - AO 1 1 _I. Busrs E.,,sS SITE:zi IN :'IOW' . 1 •, 1 11121 EMEI AI.WAYS ILIIZIj,A:INS, ME Also large tra l ts of In . • ONVA, NESKASKA I KANS El 4,4 1:All ft for Eml ;PROPEDTT EDE. I:EXT. • • AND nusiNt*y I=3 • . • , Rents collected anti retulttel 4ili tvasonat,ic t.-tr' • . . • ' -I: - • . ' =M 1 • ; , , • Money Loaneil & Loans Negotiated. 1 • P'artica wishigg to purrhalte ciotralt 4 3 ova- our Llats. I sprZ:4slf. lEMIII COAL! CO.I I. COAL YARD MDMllliii We keep 01 11:16! the USA CALL. S; S. PIEW.:F:.' WM. Scl:trl' ill ING :qll, I QUI A. = it ,, tkd that 111 LI 'RING [ Y Sciul for oitutliai,Jo A. 'J. NOWA; Co., Main .tart, • • )", LOTS', ME Bth. kr; lIMI . , FOI 11W ELM ' 1.7 1,911 . 4_15.t.5., • 1 1 , & co. I I