II :jyintiktraf feparinunt • nits to rarmors. E. E. Qunsl4,"'l \ . ' 1 1 — J. A. WILT, I Coma . aittee .. . J. re. ertAwFoRB, ' . `: A correspondent of the Ohio ..Var- I G.";W:Evii.x, /0 ' Associate —_. Editors. 7;11+ ; who is a farmer himself, writes t A. A. Kul:NMI:: • • i ____ _ asrfollows;, , communicatlons ihay he wet to either of t le '" A farmer in ir,oott circumstances, bore editors. as maYbe preferred; and will apps ar : 1 - , .11 the issue of whlctf he has charge. residing in A.: neighboring township, i . G. w. 14.....% - , Editor, present week. i,„ ~.,3 purcuasksi a thoroughbred short-horn i -..,-,....---;.".-.....---..--.-..--..---.......--•••-••-•.,.--...- bull, well. built, of • good pelligree..l . - 1T,W7,: . ; ET:Altrilli.TlONB; aml What rendered him - stilt - 46re I '1 1- - - !I .?? —.. . , i. sandnations ixf , , chers for the public •-claritils, - aluable in this -dairy region„ - he de- i w t ill-lie held,as follti , . 4cended from a farnity of superior. ••-oet. *.iii.,'S tangling' oiXo, at Sterens' School House: talkers. One would suppose that ; (het- 2 rs Orwe ll - nr.ln ell Hill School House: Oct. the money was invested to excellent ; 27. Warreb. At POWill 1 , 101107 SCIIOOI House: Oct 2S, Windham, at fi s n'Y 'Fikilall School House; tlet.. We:aside from - the irn- ' advantage, i Litchfield. at Cent ,Shhool House: Oct. 30. Athens provement . - of the owner's stock, he • Bone School Itotiseovember I. Sheshoeuln, Ceti never paid for half the food he ate. ~!tre -cis icil House; No'r.l Ulster. at villa-v. Setimi - The owner charged the. enormous ' , itonse:,Nov. a. Itirlittgton and 'West Harlington, Sum of 4 i , 3 to In :and though I - 1 13°r " "-'er""l ill ' u" ' ilNt!:* 4. smlthfield, Eitst ( Snit tb have known,- many of his grades to .He1 d,.,.,,.„, , s `i i h ,7„. e l .11",,7„',k,NR,',-, o 7i hh is r, pritigt d iel_cl. aht Creek,etre Nell for more at one year of age than : at Dory Hill School Hulse: Nor. e, Wet's, Beck.. i three -year-old :natives would bring., i with :..hoot noose% NOV. a. Columbia. at Austin- 1 'lrvt tine neighboring farmers would i vine School House -- ; Nov. In, Troy, norcp-school ,House; No,. it. Cilium. Boo; Sclitiel Minim INov. mot at three - dollars for a calf. The - . . IN; Lellor Corners' School House - Nov. le, Gran- ! triflina• amount tfo be invested would • - • 1 • • - - 1 -i ride Centre: Noi. 17, Franklin. A arney !ilschool shavel - dqiible(l the 'value of their. cat- 1 Ilirase: Nov. Is. immix., )10nreeton Sehoot lIonsm"! itleat one year of age, and yet - they"; Nov 19, Albany laMr overtom arlialir SchOol . .'crowl about 'hard times."low - prices , iterise.; :Noy. 2G. ;Trutt and Wilmot, Sugar Ran 'of stock.' etc. Their stock ought.to ; ' 3 ' l '4 "°"''.: .`,,t - ... F 2, Pike. LoDaysvtile School 1 HOUSe: NOY Z.l.' Ilf r k. Camp School . tlems.e.; Nov. 1 rt:e - low. I - can find an abundance of ' . I ! 21. \Ey:diming. at Catnptown , F•choohliouvit; Nov '24. ' ilittiVe yearling; ' steers throughout ! Tut•carom. at Keene. School Rouse: Nov 26, Asv the 'country that would hardly make .1 loin- Centre Svhpl / rouse: Nov 27, Towanda Born' '! a back-load for_a good strong man. i scbc.°i House: N'''''. 9. 2 versos, _East Slwanda "We large, mellow,- meaty grades : s ' h°4l l'" u '• I ; ' -'. ,_ Applicants will please cows provided with pen, which drover so delight to handle I ink, lead pencil. foolscap, and sixth reader. Ex aye not: to be ibunithere, but in their, ruination to begi r t' at a o'ClOCk .f.jM. 1 lilacejor in the place that should he 1 A. A. IiEF.7.OIY. ('otipty'soperintendent.. occupied by ;such), are to b Seen lit- 1 ' - ` 4 " 1 " .13 - ra•;"el• 4 - 1 " .5- ' lie skinny 's ; .crubs. which at three .. , I tearsold 41'etage : eight or nine bun-' 1 .t rektweight: _ Every native - steer that is brotight to maturity 'on. out' farms is raisbil at a dead loss of the amount i •whieh.l'it - cots to -keep . him for one year, which - at a low estimate May be ,I set . at ' twenty'-five dollars. , ' Talk I shout : hard times being caused .by Mithiletnen, when, in the case' under consideration, an , outlay ofj three • (bAlrs Would have - yielded more than r ., seven :hundred per cent. interest. •Anil4 dari point to examples: where a similar' Outlay in the improvement of '..'tlifl'erent - flocks of sheep; would . have returned a .propOrtionate profit "upon ',the investment. - And these_ very prejudiced, one sided :envious - men, who would not payltlire& dollars for a calf from a thorotighlbred -bull, or half a dollar for a lamb-from • are the men who are continually s snivelling about high taxes, eorbi tant tariffs and like nosense. hard times; indeed ! YOur deserve to be unt , leAo sipleal when you•pinch your ,selve,i,, pinch' each other, and try to -flinch those who would Idelight in seeing a better class of stock upon • ,_ every. tarin, in •• the country. You ought: not. to complain, for if you . 'dott'ti get more than forty-live cents 1 for yOur wool. when your neighbors • all about you are selling for fifty-five cents. or two dollars per head. while • others can sell readily at twice that amount. Yon...may have the conso lation lation of. knowina - that the middle .inan,makes the most on that he has - 'paid , : the most for. - Let --it be hard times for such melt , They are a' . dam age in any .Community where-those who would like • to see progreSs,ancl improvement are in . the minority. . 11f course they ,do not see it in the light that others See it. and-they nev er:Will—amt. w • -Ity? For ate Simple . reason that • they stand justitwhere their fathers left them.. They never read ; agricultural papers or books, because it costs a few cents to pay theisubSeription price, and if anybody `, is .4o silly -as to , advise them to: try some other plan,they believe nothing. . hi it•and are - ready - to tell you so. Lot them alone." EFFITTS or COLD IN FATTENING..-: . . producer of Pork in 3!usking-. Luiu county. Ohio, who has made an !experiment with . hogs with a view I'6:ascertain how far cold retards the rate of thitunin:r. reports the , follow- results:Th 'c'aretlilly _weighing the hogs ,fed, . and - tie corn . fed to them, and esti milting pork at four cents per pouruk lip tbund that what he fed out during thi 4 ,tirst week - in October returned (in pork) SO cents per 'btishe!; the, first week iii Noiember. GO cents; the third week. 40 ; the, fourth week in • November and the month of Decent. 1)0.45 the first half of. .January', 5 ; the last half 0.- In the October week or the, experiment -the weather was . - phiNautaticl warm. It gradully grew colder till the latter part or Novein. her. from which time it remained about stationary tilt the first of Jan- Itiirv, atter which it ran down to zero and below in the: latter part of- the month.. The hogs were well shelter ed go:6d pen withplank floor.— itcrwt. , FRANCIP. GT.RRY k • AIRFIELD w r it e s in • the Sele»lifir American, that. "a, bland solption _of carbolic acid in common whale oil or kerosene Is the scientific - remedy for the rot. rhe hest way-to use it would, I think : tit,dip the liotato, just before planting, in then solution, which is, very-Inexpensive and very easily ob tained, 1 , may add that my experi- ments coVince. me that carbolic acid in this :14 land Solution in no way ha. pairs the zerminal , activity of the tuber; but, by the Way of certainty, let me re&numend to votir farmer readers to try first the experiment on a few hills.this.pring, and if:,iuctess.. fill .to gdoiit it as a remedy for the • - Ilow .To- r .G_Er Riii 0i :!;TINI'S.— Grep Colquitt, of Georgia, in a recent address, said to remove stumps from tield,lll that is necessary is to have (,u'e or more sheet iron chi&ineys, some four or five feet high-. et fire to the stninikamtplace the chimney over it, so as to. give the requisite draft at the . bottom. It will draw like t stove, The stump will soon be Wit h 'several such chi m 'dillerent sizes, the removal of stnmps may be accomplished at merely nominal labor and 'expense. .lfar: lantr.Farnter. Domestic EcirMamy. : PICKLED PEACIIES.—One- IXICk of peaches, 3 ,pounds of sugar, and 3 pints of ,cider vinegar. Stick a, piece ,of cinainonand a clove or two into each - pe.selmlcook the peaches in the _ :•,:yrup until - they arc heated through. ,Soil the syrup a Mlle linger, but not i - Inouah to make it as rich as for eu c'hred. peaches then add when cold. POUND CAKE.--Take three-quarters of a pound - of butter and one pound of sugar, and - beat it to o. cream; add nine eggs beaten separately, a piece _of sal volatile the size of a pea, diss olved.in a teaspoonful of water, and lastly r, pound of flour. , . SOFT GANGZIMBEAD.—OIIe cup of _sour creain; 1 cup of inolassess: 1 egg; a heaping teaspoonful of gin. ger ;, smalL,spbonful of saleratus 'dissolved a little lot water, and a little Dealt. r ,_,Oscafii;lol P, fp:id:nen, 'FoC Educational Departrutnt.: THE DU OF DIRECTOEZ. 'No one should disparage the intelli gence, judi,rtit and energy. of the school direck ruof our county, uor should any of them, from not fully comprehending the importance of the duties attaching to the office, failto exercise all their powers as efficiently: as in, their several vocations. That it is an unremunerative and even thankless office doubtless the experi= ence of nearly al. n The public see able to handsomely re. munerate, Many soulless politicians Whose 01'6i-is are inainl3 to sow broadcast . seeds of falsehood, disclord and sttifc:'.t:and. be stow quite as bountifully anatannts open those whose work it is to AOZAlliect the cause of "education as to N:Viinteract and destroy the fruitage of the first., The State has prepared the means for the edu cation of her youth. Whether .the ex penditure shall accompliSh the object, de pends in a great - degree 'upon our direct ors: So long as no distinction is made in `electing teachers . for a t4lsvu Lip the worthless drones receiving as much as the most efficient and diligent workers—just .so long will the object be unaccompl63l - ignorance and idleness - at a premium, ability and energy at a discount—just so long will the teachers ranks be recruited STIEA RS, SCISSORS, RAZOR . _ from the incompetent. as the efficient and faithful seek occupations where merit is rewarded. Directors should insist on inspecting the certificates issued by the Superintend. ent, although they arc by no means an infallible guide. We.cbelieve that an ex amination, largely oral, enabling dirct- Ors to hear explanations, methods, .etc., by various teachers, and thus selecting., CnANDELIERS, from anibility to leurh, rather than sOlv- Mg a few examples, is preferable. Many teachers indicate a correct p,7,-.1 cog on examination:, and perhaps obtain correct answers, who are utterly unable to illustrate or teach in the school rOOni, yet perhaps arc graded No.l. While others failing to solve a few knotty problems, ; • are graded 3 to 4, and yet could - excel in evidanation and tact in the school r4orn. Still, where directors' have not pershnal knowledge, the certificate runst lie a guide. . Many directors object to employing in experieneed teachers. Experienced and progressive teachers, who have profited by experience, arc doubtless preferable; yet au inexperienced teacher will usually do more during - his first term than many fossilized antiquarians. A poor yeller may teach spelling well. In Geography, anti Arithmetic, the an tswers will usually prevent teaching -of error, and if the teacher be a good .drill master, fair success will he attained; but in schooli requiring gramniar, persons unable to promptly and acctirately dist in ! g,nish the parts of speech and their:prop e4ies, should be firmly refused' a certifi cate; as there are no : answers fo guide. and children will he constantly taught error. *T. These hints arepresented for the eon: sicleratidit of whom it ntay coneem,. suiy jeet to adoption or, rejection, hut. in the interestr . of our common schools. For the Educational I), , par::ll..tit SOIEOOL REPORTS. After two . yearif, experience in the use of daily reports. following phin vas devised for rural schools, and for teachers not able to purclose the daily (ote... and we believe i.s the only system pill,. iished to give weekly report s with no more-la bor than to .keep a common clas:s regir,ter. um. State Superin tendent attaches 54) , muidt import ance to school reeords, -we no_ 1-!! I IL ! I I I I I I 7; • • • • - - 16. I • I ~, • • i • . I ; ! • I; ; I here. not as an advertisement, but for examination by teachers, 'and that•any desiring to adopt may obtain them for ensuing term. Any information regarding the reports may be obtained of-G. W. Ilvsx, .ToWanila. EXPLANATION.—.iO to 60 of above are printed on a page, and 10 to 20 . plgcs boUnd as a book. The names ,boulci be copied alphabetically once a -wcek, by teachers or some pupil. At roll-call the attendance is Marked on this page; also the grade of recitation ,by some pupil at dictation of tho teacher du ring class exercise. The scale from zero to 10 (x) is adopted as most convenient.. Just before close of school on Friday, have a pupil cut - the.page into individual reports and quietly distribute. If possi ble, have the report returned ou,3londay, signed on the back by the parent. A teacher's pocket or term register, ar ranged with a page for reedrditig the weekly percentage of each pupil may be had with the weekly register, if desired. 'Distributing the leaves at end of term, furnishes term reports containing per eentagm- of each week. Doubling the sum of any column on weekly card gives the percentage 'of that study. Registers are aruinged for those who desire to keep a duplicate record with carbonized paper beneath, so that what ever record is made duple - ..ates below. * Professor i Wickershant referring to re ports, gives, among other advantages, the folloßg "With such a set of school-records as has just been described, the little trouble it takes to keep tient - will be ten tintes;more than compensated for by the increased ef r iiciency of the school, and the plensure that arises from contemplating the results of nicely adjusted machinery. With°lit than, the teacher's rewards and punish ments, praises and rebukes, promotions and degradations, must necessarily be oft times inconsiderately made. He will have no substantial, foundation upon which, to base his administration of the affairs of the school. .1 " Many. do not'regard a rebuke that passes away with thelutterancl of it, or a punishment that will be soon forgotten, who will be averse, to seeing their dere lictions of duty pladed permanently upon record. In the system of school-recor& previously explained,. itl be observed that care is taken to sum u the numbers obtained by each pupil for each week,' each month, and each term, that every pupil may observe what kind of a history 'of himself there is being recorded. The r teleheßill do well sometimes to read the numbers for a month, or the relative standing of the members in a class ; or or he may send, abstracts of each 'POWs record in attendance, deportment, 'schol arship, and average standing, to his par- PLEASE parse the. italicized words, and solve the problem : "Nothing is work fighting for."' "They knelt before they fought." —lf a cable 3 inches circumference, suppoits 2,300 pounds, what must be the circumference of a cable to support 4,060 pOdials'? . . _ T HE OLD : AND POPULAR H ARDW A RE STORE. CODDINC & RUSSELL, Invite the attention of the public to their stock HARnwAral GOODS. PARLOR k lIEATING STOVES; BtilLpING MATERIALIi, IkE CREAM FREEZERS, 4)r th! IKA manufacture, and warranted. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, In et,1t1,.. vari,ty. Th, larg, , t and hest al , s mem kept in Northern Penn,ylvauia. LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBE., - • ewile,7,4l,rfety, onr own manufacture; ntnted first-Oasl. Jobbing of all kind, in 6nr Hue promptly at . en ded to. Tin mots and eaves troughs put. up in tlio mast •ati-rartoremanner, bliort not lee. GAS FITTING"ANDiPLTIMBL'G A ',TN-laity. WE HAVE THE ONLY PHA CAL PLUMBER IN TiIWANDA fur old frietltts :nut the !midi.- 7. , neralls bear In mind that we sell gq , Klstlitly for Beleiving 1! the nnly sy,bun justle be done b-th - buyer and se.1:1:1-. tirateful for past 1, ery liberal patronage. licit t continuance of your custom..with the lance that we 3%111 offer you grvater ipduce thou nue other est:tblishittent izt the country., carry a 'larger stock. and enjoy iwettliat fat for ).urcha•lng. MS A. MK, AC U. CROCKERY OF VARIO tice this S •stin GLASSWARE. TABLE'CV-TLERY. I would say to the public that on any stmt. I will not be undersold. Ve119.71 Itoraware, Crockery, Le. , Vonsisttng of COOK STOVES or the moat approved patterns RANGES. or all kinds endlesi variety Furnhtled at "BOTTOM PRICES. . or e‘ery style POCKET CUTLERY. Of every description GAS FIXTURES, BRACKET UM KEROSENE LAMPS, Front the cheap, , Nt to the best At greatly reduced prim, TIN' WARE, READY P._ A Y.! COPDING RUSSEL' oFFER& PATTERNS, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST SILVER PLATED I%A 1 WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, BIRD C!AGa•;. BASKETS, GLASS SH O. A. BL Yipsßums Atvetbaie* 4 . , 0. FiOBT & FURNITURE TOWANDA, JULY 20t, We are now offering a large PARLOR SVI 'TETE-A-TETES, EAS !HALL•RACKS, IVOOD TOP TABL, At very low prices. We are dete out stuck in this line before the Order to do AU we are selling at I • 4,1 .VERY LOW P We would call attention CEVENNI BLACK WALNITT TOP, DRESSIN CHAMBER SITITS, Being the beet thing to the and all other goods at ve UN DERTA Done In the best wanner; and Yon will find setter work and than at any other place. Call JAS. 0. FROST Manufacturers of and Wil! Dealers In Furniture and und TOIVA'-'illA, jly2C6tf aIIOCERIES & I "1 , McCABE & E ('a•11 4.l‘..!alvrN in a af. GROCERIES ONE DOOR NORTH Or CO Towanda, duly OM J. K. B • cal 4 ; • 1-••• , cop, N 0.4 .1 , 1 r.f: . . ri: ' . n." I T. .- ....;; ' ....• ••, C SO. . L 4 /1 .....• ...> ! . "IJ• : ....1 -1 : .. ..,1 ~... e ?rt • ..—t : 0., re. r—i p . •—• I. - . ~. (II ftl T• 0 2 ~,..,•,, •,.. .... .v . 1. 0 • .--- ... ~ e• ,„) • ' ..r. a. ..,,.. < P... ... , . . ..... _ c .1., 7 1: F.+ '-•-• Z r."... < r"z . 1:2,1 4g; z ( 1 0 ; 0.4 1 7 . 1-• Z g W w 0 4 • , a; o 4. 4 Z CC h , P.. 2 S V hi := • . ":" F • 4 , zr E r:4 %h. 1 i• • Z.ll z 0 1 a ,74 ,; - E, ! II S a rout COAL ,--- 'rout and after Jtily LI for cash only, and the pH , monthly. • CRICE OF COAL FOR JUL: AT Tit ' Pittston Stove, Chestnut Pea "vi 'Mtn L . tun Lump ....... •'" - Smith Barclay 31ountalci Lump. Smith. Allentown Lime VI bushel Latb • - Hair . bushel Brick I 00 1 40 I am always prepared to deliver purchases) on short notice at the usual price of delivery. I also tender my thanks;to my many friends and customers for their very liberal patronage in 'the part and hope tinder the new tleparture to make It to their interest to rontinne to buy where they can get the best goods for the teagg money. Those who are Indebted to me wilt take notice that I meat hate money or I can't bity for cash nd pay freights. They must 'settle by the tltst of • n• gust next. Very Respectfully Yours, PHINNT DES, Towanda, duty t, i 75. ; kapt. In 1875. SPRING AND SUMMER. . • CORKER ICOON-SP Are non reedy to eine tie public with fie . +lit aad beet Sleek of nooTA,IIBOeS, InexUnfli Arm TRAALLI3O EEO Ater brought to Toirtuatta, *et% to sult tlmo Call ekes Iva 1 SONS EU! 111 ' 175 I rtock of Thl; stock and ; 1 FA CHAIRS „ Corn ug to town, are particularly requested to gall at tnY store and examine the leading styles. made froun French, Scotch and Muerlean Cloths, for )feu ; Boys and Youths' wear.. In It will be found mane leading styles fur the cutning season. such ab thq Uouide It masted Cut-away Vest Suite: the Pi oneer Stilts: the Iluxzar Vest snits: the Centennial stall& of It of which I ask a careful examination, nfarli who are in want of cheap and substantial clothing and furnishing goods. ISLE AND MEE! OVERCOATS" OF, EVERII that to date out all -trndr, and in CES. 11 r THOLESALE AtIO .RETAIL, El .E. ItO,S4`NIF,'IEL'D';S, at , gltl.7l 1 I o our new TASTELESS MEDICINES. . . : A pmminent New York physician lately com plainedm to DUNPAS DICK & CO. about their SANDALWOOD Olt CAL • SCLES. stating that sOme tint 'A they cured miraculously. but that a patient of Is had taken them without effort. On being Int r ued that several lim n k itatios were solk, he In t. mil d and found. his iiatient held not been taking D liN DAS DICK, & (ICS. ; , What happenegio this physician may have .hap peried to others. and DITNDA , IIIICK . & CO. take thl method of protecting rhysiciani, druggiata, I au. th,inxelres, and preventing OIL or SANOAL WI on from coming Into disrepute. , I IIYSICIAN.S who once prescribe the rapindes 11 1 coirtue to do so. for they contain the p re Oil In the best and cheapest corm. ',/I,7'SAS DICK - .So I'll. use ntor,i 4 fit tw SA N. nat.svoon than all thet Wholesale and Retail Oreg. gists and Perfumers In the United States combined -and this Is the sole reason why the pure Oil is t..0il cheaper to their capsules than in any other form. I 11, OF SAN-IPALWOOD I: fast supereeding, es.- ry other remedy. sixty Capsules, only being re qu red to Insure a safe and certain cure in siz or el .lit days. From to. other medicine can title re sit t be had. MARBLE CASE AT $BO 00, Yet fur the price low prices. . . . )1 - .NDAS 1)ICK & co.'s SOFT CAPSVLEs ~o ve the probto.to, low: koastdered by endue* phy sit Laos, of Wm to avoid 'the nausea and di:Tont ex.- Pc iCncee 10 NlVanlVillg. wlllell are Well knoro to de,raet from, ir not destroy; the good effects of ruSily valuable remedies. , j tuft Capsules ate put up In tili- foil mfd In 'hos , eslthirty In eaetl, and the only Cap6uleS pre se-Shed by TASTELESS MEDICINES., ('actor of and many other nauseous medlrtnrs eau 1,0 M kt n easily and safely In _ptittpAS DICK CO'S SOFT CAPsULES. No Taste nk•Sg3ll. T h ese were the 'e_nly capsUles admitted :o the last Faris Exposi tion. !Send for circular tn . 35 Wooster street. New 'York. Sold at all Drug Stores Here. pug ta. . INC, n the lowest terms. or lee', money here .d ,vens. & SONS, DON'T . -AL desale and Rota! Lrtaklpg, Main St., NE ROVISIONS WARDS, .1 Liuis off 'ALL AND WINTER GOODS 'ROVISIONS ilospeettou of hls slot* will butttclent to satisfy nJI that lie can offi•r greater todueements than ever. Eingl7-75. AIEANS ROUSE,, TOWANDA, DING &. RUSSELL , - r The llorses, Harness, Ace., of all guests of this haulm., Insured agalubt loss by Fire, without any extra charge. = A superior quality of Old Eng,lib Bass Ale. just received. , T. It. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. '1 4 .4,14. i Proprietor. MI LWELL HOITSE, TOWANDA, PA., JOHN SULLIVAN. Having leased this house, is now ready to accom modate the travelling roadie. No piss :air expense will be spared to glue satisfaction to thos,g who way give hint a call. Sir North side of Public i;quare,.esst of Mereur's new block. THE CENTRAL HOTEL.I. • Ul.slo'F.li, PA. ; The undersigned haring' again taken is,Nession of the above hotel, respect fully Follelts the patron age of his old Mewls and the publle generally. • augl6-tf. BETIiLEITEM, PA " OLD MORAVIAN SUN P.telt in historical interests, it is the only building In the country except Independence flail, honored by the sojourn within its wails of Washington, La- Fayette. Lee and other patriots of the Revolution. This popular hotel has recently changed hands,. been Improved, entirely refurnidied, and lie pro=- prietor cant allyinvites Ills friends and traveling puyllc tagive him a call—no pains will be spared to, render theirltitny - comfortable. People ~an 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 Libor, for the accommodation of waner - Oa agents. C. T. SMITH, Proprietor. 144 t, 4 DI h „, O om-t 4 . 1 irm • GIZIER THE 'PLACE TO BUY; YOUR lIARNEFS AND HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at C. F. DATON'S in ,the store lately occupied. Johns Wolff as a Clothing Store. Raving removed My establishment to Moral coramodioui and conve. nient quarters., I respeetfUlty invite 'Sy old mist(); mers, and all in want of anything In the line of • . HARNESS, SADDLES 'WHIPS, 'm 1.• to give me a call...feeling raddled that from the fa cilities 1 possess for purchasing stock, I can do better Job. at a lower price than any; other estab? ilsnment In the county. Lon •t. forget the place one door below the old strnd of Fox at Eercur. ND LIME. Mill sell coal, lime, r .e list will be correc e or, rErc TON or 2, 000 r.tetp: Furnace 14 CO 5° rows AND POINTS.! . 00 2 TS ‘3275 Fanners are hereby Informed that I a-as now pre pared to furnish the celebrated LERAYSVILLE "L";PLOWS, of every kind. Also Points, or any sortl•n of the plow tornlslied at lowestrares. JAVES VANN. Ghent, August a„ 18:3tf. FSALE.—.3 valuable farm in ,1:/Atheas tell, laying miles from Athens Goro, and 8 miles trom Waverly. Contains 136 arms. of which lin are In grass and grain., A dairy of .13 cows has been kept on ft, and; there is base ment stabling for that number. It has a gentle In clination to the south. and Is erarni. strong land. It sad be3old low and possession Oren immedi ately. Address. MB WOOL CARDING,. WOOLEN MILL T S II , E CAIOTOWN PEEN A. ; Also manufacturing tad cloth dressing attended to on short notice. IV are already making tolls from the now.ellp, and' are prepared to do work as fast.aa offered. , • yu ce n anem Ad, LL AND .WINTER OF 18754 THING, GENTS' FURNISH• ECG GOODS, &O. -AT- E. ROSENFIELD'S, -AT OLESASE AND ;RETAIL. popular house haanow ready one orate Attest or Clothing in America., for style Quality which Is a pm-antra -that every garment e what I represent it le be. - f GRANGERS, . - MECiIIANICS 1-! —AND— OUNiaRY" 31EROAN-TS, DESCRIPTION. CAPS, GLOI'S, MITTENS, &C., -AT TO*NND VA. Peopki complain of HARD TIMES, But those who are eaough to BUY THEIR CLOTHIN( -AT- J.l COBS', •S TOPE, Never find fault with Ole ruallty of airy GOODS HE SELLS. MA. JACOBS Now takes pleasure in calling attention th his LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT -0V !MEI MEN AND BOYS' WEAB. Eotels ard Be:tanrants. C . OIINEtt MAIN AND Intl DWI STIW.LiS itUILT 17:4 NETS &C., E. D. DREW. ElmDs, N. Y. D.!. PARK. At eon Pa. D REW, on Una farm. novle Utt Caloptnwnnel, On , FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP F The undersigned having pirrebesed the Ifiendry and Machine Shop lately owned by Jobs Canaan. are prepared to do an kinds of wort appertaining to their business. with PrlxePittellfelLPitcb• MALL GEARINGS, • , CIRCULAR SAW MILLS , El Mill Irons made to orderi` , ENGINES REPAIRED. .And work warranted to give satisfaction. Of the latest and must improved kinds mauufactur• ed.and kept constantlT on hand and ready' for use SIDE-HILL, IRON AND, WOODEN BEAMS CULTIVATORS, • CORN'PLOUGILS AND PLOUGH POINTS • Of :all kiwis, mid the latest Improvement kept : !rand, .CHURN POWERS CELLAP.6II.I.TES, • `SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE NETTLES. And all kinds of caati4ga farnlitied at Muth ' 3IE.kNFi SOLOGgINVELL. BLOOD & 69:3 . 1 A )4' y Still continue to manufacturerhelr colebratud HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS And will sell a better machine fortesA money than can be had eNewlv.re hi the world. We claim for our machines that they wilt do as much, or more, than any other, and more dumbly built, We per sonally miperlntend our work awl see that It Is well done. We will send DESCRIPTIVE ,CATALOGUES ONE 6,; TWO HORSE POWERS, Oneland two horse Threashers and ' Separators, Thresher and • Cleaners, FANNING MiCLI,S, CIRCULAR ANIS DRAG SAW MILLS, Saw snd Geist Mill work done to order: dive us a - calf before purchasing elsewhere.. `'Oa (1110:1(f i V did HILLY NEW CARRIAGE FACTOWY Respectfully announces to Ills frlen(la and patrons, that he bas tplla a mucK c:JamAGE }'t TOR} 'Whore he coaxtaittly keep on frit l d a full assort meta of . FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, • I'.l . 4lTvoil.M. 11"..A.GONS, TROTTING SUL KYS, ANIS SKF.I.ETONS, • lllade of the' ntst material , and finished in the Lest city styli•' Ins long experience In city l'ar rlage'Factories gives Min a quehied advantage over others In the FIN-1811, STYLE AND -DURABILITY INSPECTION OF lIIS WORK ALI. WORK WARILINiEII TO GIVE Thankful for the. libt.ral patrona,,tto formerly et tended And repeetfolly ask a eohtlimante of the NUM. REPAIRINC. PROMPTLY ATTENDED-TO HENRY STLTLEN. Towanda...lat. 8.477,4 f. WAGONS! WAGONS! I keep on hand a 'qge assortment of SELL CHEAPER Than any other establishment in the WAGON', AND CAT;RIAGES Of every description mannfactured C. F. 'DAYTON Towanda, 3larcla te, 1573 • BOOK ,BigDERY.—The publii is Respectfully Infaruted that - the Ruck Bindery has been removeil to the Rurourzu third story, wberevill be dime In all Ite faripus branches, on terms as rms. - 4'314e as the "hard times" will allow. The Bindery wilt be under the charge of 11. C. WHITAKER ! An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Musk: Magazines. Newspapers, Old Boot% &c., bound In every style, Particular:Men tion will be paid to the Baling and Binding of to any deAred pattern, whirl) In quality and dura bility will be warranted. ipr AU work wilt be roily for ileltrery when prouilsed. The patronage of tae public la Wetted, and ties feet satisfaction guaranteed,. atopPietf. It It INGHAM !b, • MANDRILLS, And oil Itincli of SHINGLE MACHINES PLOUGHS of, all kluds. LARGE AND SMALL SIZE STOVE CASTINGS of our 31arlilnes on appilcatlon "00 'V (I.oorlll opposite the uetv TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STITLES 44f I:%agons. AU in , a•}a l> an i Previous to purehslug elseiyherr PElttEt.7 ATNFATKPN AT 1:EDVell) PnicEs wAdoNs! WAGONS I WILL GE= to order on short notice. JAMES BRYANT. BOOK-BINDING BLANK BOOKS, ' Drop EA iteffepla T UKNER I & GORDON-,- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU:GGISTSI rirrolvs BLock, TOWANDA, :yENNA. ACIDS. EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, HERR% SUGAR COATED PILLS, POWDERS. GUMS, SYRUPS, TINC= TURES, Scc,.4 Aid preparations of all Muds. DYE STUFFS, MACHINE OILS; KEROSENE, ALCOIIOL, &C., • &C. PURE ONES AND LIQUORS, .for medletual purposes, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, &C. MIM , POPULAR PATENT 31E1)1.4 /4E44 ' and a flue assprtment:of TOILET AND FANCY GOODS. 3fore than nuts!,sare is. trend° the enniPeund- Dig of prrscriptiouS, °p:''' . i Sunday train aA. M. to 1 r. m.. and from sr. sr. 4 7 P. li. Dr. :Stamm, can be Consulted at the store) on Sat urday of each %reel, asnoretofore. . :. ~ D. It. TunNEn. Iv: G. GORDON. mav7-71. 11. - H. G. POItiTR, At Tilt; OLD CASII DRUG STORE, Corner Main and Pine Ma., Thwanda, Pa. r„Estatdistied uter . a 7itarter of a Jentnry,] , •WLutesaie aml Retail Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINESI! CHEMICALS; MILK DYE-STUFF:F., 4 GLUE. PERFUMERY, TOILET ANDFANCY ,GOODS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES 4. TRUSSES; SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES, HAIR DYES. TEETH, SlitN„i,ND HAM PREPARATIONS 4 • RAZORS, POCKET-ENI rEs POCKET-ROOKS AND POTIT-MONNAIES, MAC A VinY SCOTCH SNUFF, FOREIG, DOMESTIC (AGARS, GARDEN, FIELD AM) FLOWER SEEDS. Pure Wines and Lipuens, for medicinal purpost. BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND lIONIIEPATIIIO RUMP -links, AND ALL GENUINE POPULAR 'MEDICINES', Supporter:4. Susprn , ortes, I.lreu:4 NIPPbES, •!.: 1 PPCE SHELLS: k SHIELDS,. NURSING BOTTLES. TEETHING ,RINGJ. Syrltigei, Heti Pans, Urinals. Thermometers, ELASTIC STOCKINGS. &C. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, WICKS CIIIMSF.Y.S. BAT!! BRICK, SPERM, LARD, WHALE, SEATS FOOT TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OM, ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE, DEM PAINT, WHITEWASH, COLT;STER, lionsE. MANE, SHOE, SCRUBBING. If AIR, TOOTH, and all other Mods of brushes, WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, - - of all sizes. PURE LINSEED 01I„ PAINTS, PETTY. AN"p YATINISH, READY MIXED PAINTSi UP ANY DESIRED COLOR, BY THE POUND, PINT OR GALLON, - 1 GROUND IN OIL Olt VARNISH. AND Dm- COLORS OF ALLMUES. 1 ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED:I Prescriptions carefully coinliounded at all hour's of day and night. Open Sundays tui PresriptlUns train it to to t it , 12 to 1 and sto 5, P. it. Dr. Porter can be consulted as heretr,tore I the entre. • Groceries cad Promisions. G B. PATC WHOLESALE =ME GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TOW N P The bet brands of FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND The highest prise paid for all kind:, of COUNTRY PRODUCE. SIC/1 MS. BUTTER, POULTRY, 'GAME, MI Especial attention ,pahl to filling orders, floods deliNered , fria , 4,J charge anywhere inj _ th Borough CHM NO TICK -HERE!. , , • But the very la , : g 00414 of all Maus Kept by any first-etas, grocer, and sohl _Down, I>u‘sii, STRICTLY FOR CASH Tho ebolcest TEAS, SPICES, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, . SUGARS, , COFFEES. &C.. Recelvoll ilallr, fresh from the New York Market, and hought at the very hest cash prices. Having b'en engaged ter the last throe years with a First-el:lsm Whele,ale greyer in Sew fork; I have Facilities for haying my , gondS. so that I can make It au object (or all UYEIIS call and SEI MY STOCK I..ND PRICES Before parehaslig elsewhere. ; .VILL J PAY CASH FOP. PRODUCF 31. B. OWEN, RED, VIIIITE AND BLUE STORE, 8R1D074/ Xiccetancious Adrert:sements. FOR SALE-CHEAP AND ON CONVENIENT TERMS. A blacksmith and wagon shop, withb twoity feet water power attached. A very desimblo location for business. Th.! shops arc large and conven lent. with neePS' sary mac t lnery. for carrying on an extenlAve bus!. nes.s. A small new 7diveilltig house anti one acre or land attactllcil.' ALSO—One other sriter power on the same Wean, with a twenty-five feet wheel, with saw and lath mill,- all to good running order. - This property will he sold [eviller with HO acres of land on which the mill stands. ", A.1.60—A HOTEL PROPERTY, wltli a large two and one-half story hawse, with back balldlnge. Main haildiag enc 32 feet, with largo anti convent ent-tgrn. Thle property will be tead with one or more ACTe9 of land, to snit purchaser. ALSO—.\ FARM containing about 150- aeres of land, all improved except. 5 ocres;' two,. dwelling . honks. tWo orchard..., large cattlo torn. bnrse barn, vrogon house and sheds thereon. This property is In a high state of cultivation, And the-quality of the land unsurpassed in the county. The abOve described property Is all desirably to. rated and convenient to Lehigh Valley Rail Road. Jar Poi terms of sale; apply to the subicrlber, at Myersiturg, Bradford County, Pa aprl-75. . E. R. ED ItANK'S.GRAVE GU.A.RpS. For the purpose or preserving tin! permanent symmetry of Burial mourn S and bolding the usual Head and Foot Stones more permanently and Se 'caret), in position. Sor particulars address L. S. DICKENSON' T Watch* Jew EE A. • C II A P.! N'E J E W.ATCREB AN June 2-74. WATCHES,' AMERICA GOLD AND SILV SILVER PLA i FROM THE CBEAPE T . TO THE BEST _ - - , GOLD, t•ILVEI ASO STEEL, . EIMM=EYE GLASSES One door north of Dr. Pc Matn pRESENT NEW JEWE is constantly recxlvlnr, In of je PINS, RETAIL GOLD AND SiVER WATCHES. • Ili SILVER PLATED WARE OF VARIETIES • - SILVER AND PLATED RINGS : AN D.CIIAIOES CLOCKS O.P 11A.S1E TIES, Watch, (:Z.ek and Jetielry , repatring done In the best mattnef, and vFarrwitvti. Thangs for a liberal intronav and l.pt.•to ntrrit a rolitinwilve of the sante. MI SPECTATUES I ! SPECTACLES ! C. V. PATCH EGNMMINM=I col/nuzzled by .1 tried r3lt etul • faigib , b letters 'Went. . Mil ARUNDELTINTEOSPETICLES SHOULD lIE PREFERRED TO ALL OTHERS • They have the pcsvei of .(cresting the Ileat-Rays of Solar and Artificial Light Letore entering the They. are Violet T rated, yet-so eunstrueted that when applied to the Uye , appeareol.rh v ss. The high and low n i tinibers are th saute tint. AMERICAN is SWISS WATCHES ME ROG ERS B ROSA' E FINE GOLD PR 1I IWALING RIB On ten year': ONE MILLION . The finest coma Ing and 'stock rals9 Products will provementsi alpal a The tuiwalleil(l 4 tar Avestern reglo 3.1.: It. R. Co." w Per elrenta lauds, and the to ° Agt., 'MCO7/ Deider In DIAMO ?.) CLOCKS. TOW AND. LRY; .JEWI LVER WARE, HEND MEI= EMI FINE JEIELRY. • STERLI:NG TEP.WARE. EOM er & Sort's Drug store, treet, - . . A, PA., . TOWAN Jan* 11=11EINI STORE CK WELL ''.A. R ddlthin to tth large stock velry, FINE G EMI BANDS, RINGS. ME CHARMS, F.4WISa WATCH E.s, ds.mt:RicAN .tNI GOLD, Silver ANIIi:TEEL.!.7,PECT,A,CLE, at the twesf price, --• W. A. ROCKWELL novl2-73 11i 1 UNDF::L: - Tt These Lenses hlw power of Proteeting the 1 E.I.S . ONS WHY TUE WTI. A. CHAMBERLIN J E - E liER, • TOW ANDA, PA ,EALLIt 'STERLING SILV R SPOoNSIN I) 'FORKS, EBRATF,D SILVER WARE EWELRY &C., &C., E (.'OERT oproSi * W. A: CIIAMBERLIN ..% or. 12,74 IE BEST lE-LANDS • NO NEARASKA, for situ! l y.• TOSS MISSOURI . B. U. CO.. credit at 8 per cent. Interest. lOWA CItES ill lOWA Southen. I*EttRASRA. In thwurld,,to coano'faiin- pay for land and Irn long before the prin- becomes due. tCOUNTS for cash. LARCE emltut 101 l In Nebrsvka lies In the i, beyond. tho lauds of the U. & . that will tufty describe these .. of talc. apply to or addresti. AND CQIIMISSIONER, tip*, lowa, fur Irma Lauds.' In, Nota", forSelmoka Lamle. na or t,t 2E3 TO OUR PATRONS BER*IN. 471E0. IL WOOD it CO4 PHOTOGRAPHERS, Grateful tor the patz.._,/ge ppasat year, %could - Inform all *awing pleterks ,that WO are still adding to our estaldtshment I • NEW AND IMPROVED INSTIMMENTS, 'Anil adopting tried and approved modes or printing and retouching in order to secure FINER PROTOGRA TILiN EVER p ELRY I made outside of the, eipt.N anal that we inaka It a stieelalty to enlarge all, kind,; of rieture4 to any size di , ,:ired; att(4 f 310,11 In Water eig(44, India Ink, or tim BEST STYLES ASO TEM LOW PEICES We also entlenTorte take nil the time rge•silZe In making elingiens rletures, se as to gt:cure the • best reSutz s, F I: A 31 • 'Ati tiew pattcfnm and talMfat xty:ec afqt cur. aLlit them at a a malt ativwiet: trout cuat 31.ay . t4.'73. I ' ram COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! OLD TOWANDA; COAL ~ 1"A itU ! Take itleasrire annothourig to their frhoal, a:: , 1 the pul , ll , tt-neraliv. that:V.l,y are prepar.. , l to ft:::- tl6ll auy of the tohowlhg . !lamer! Coat , fn (lU;l.ht;- tiel to setl purehre -, :r.-, thoroughly .to:1 late auil at as love ratei y.trd iu Ti wan.n. we keep f:if• hest CC,lth; (Min 11A , and Wilk,eltarre mines. SULLIVAN Mi SMITH AND SWISS !rm. the Ohl Barclay 311nc... We S , :te •Av, BEST ALLENTQWN TIFr: BEST COI LAY CE3W,.V..L.' S I Lv E•lt A:1 orders left at the - , ..tort, of Long F.. 1. (.alk.llls. Third 'Ward. Kirl.y•slll - 117 :storo. at our OMIT.; ehm,r Rive: awl 1 , ....17.a1,t11'.• prowl,: al V••:.11:. •• • . IRA (Y3ll. • v. t Eilf:v. • W5l. s4-.r.r.rr. i+414:4-71. Nry: IV -FL 0.1: II G M 17L iSTEA.M. FLAYUIIiNG now In sllrci , ,sf::l r..rva ai! v.ori: in hi, lin, un L•qi CUSTOM GRINPINi; DON_ Whoat. Pc•c,E. P.11C114 - 1 - 1,11: rsons t!:, ,‘f 111, rzy,r :;. • - my skill h. s th..lr patq thvy ;ink!. ttpu EMI E It 1,-; .1 . 1 INGTONN Tito I:l:ll.N4akit.N N1.%.1•11,1NE Nprang. ravAlly itztt.l.•ly nlrg. 54111K,t11, Stitch. it.is :4 z•hut;:c: Drop Fr.:q„ NECKLACES. A )12chii:irlf , t- ran.!ly ;:: :.1: . I.L . ratio m: I h , A )tad.ll,o for u.a);, , ,1fia;•..r.111 4 11 , :•1 4.n1y41,1;,•, ; •;. perft,ti,a, al:II v GOOD AGENTS WANTED RENII&•(;To \ 31ACI11.1': . 1.: 4 • `• li linANCIt i)rrICE:; REmiN,_.[,, Y. IzEmimiT(lN . soX-. 0 RENtiN4;T w :)N sEINoi 'Nt.:Ci,.. • pr.)] INGToN Awl, re., i ‘ 2.1 :..; .2.tia It's-Av. - 1v N. 1".... 4 ..1•1,. - . . - Nhab.ittSpinre. N. Y., sewiitt.: M.te1...1.•-. ('lllea , .), '217 state St.. S. )1.`..t.•!!1n• •‘• :1•.•I kr -.•. 1 , 1t....:,., .:v,:r. Waslilfle., •:, 5.... soss ilez ~,,, • ( inelm it I. I•I W. •••: LII !..t.....,i..v0t14 M .. . i., I'o3. 0 l'2o 1',..ite.,:. 7,1.. S. g Mit, iii.. -. .11',1:1.g - :..N,L). , '..,.:1 70: •‘1.,•-• .riogN ; '.•:. -. Allant.t: 1:4., D.A:ives opet;:. t I .....,., ?.i•,,.. hi 5t.,.....,.....,v1:14.....1.,t.-I.;•.:. - Feb. ErA I. E. STATE .1 , • • TO Jr A . P E XX ' %G ENT FAIOU.z, BUSINESS SITES IN ToWN I • lOWA. NEBRASKA ,ti; -KA N-SAS enorEnTy FOR RENT, rem wwEI.LINI AND urSiNESS ruitrosEs. Rents coftected and remitted on . reaso6ble term Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated. Parties ichthing to purchase will do wen to took ortr uur apr".2-76tf, MUceMu Aborthwinnts .TOWAN DA, PA., I tor the getimitallt tatronal We are constantly addiug to:catr stack of ela PIE.RCE., SCOTT A vrm:Ac IT E COAL. sizr , . 6ul".l'va.A.Cc.vulitv AND STO - F: COAL. ire keup odl:atui IN -•111:~11E(U1A,:1•.\ 1'1:• , : bm:TP;I4 LfS I/VW DAT I:IVED • • • ••.tf. f 31,17 ft REMIN6TON NO. 1 iIk:MINCIO:fN `;c►. -2 , EINZI! d for ~:ircut I LION. - NM's= 170E1: C(7)1 PAN I 1: A. J. N 01LE k. ;.t: Anil l ALW AN'S trs It.kN I) AT I tr:let-; Along lint , of Ran Roads. Vvry ,for Flitligrallt,4 A, J. NOBLE - 4. Co. 4 , 4 th. fir: S. AYER, NIB t:•is. i U'L"
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