4, grin:lb:oli fekarkwit Fancy: Fowls (for -Fanners. , . . A - correspondent' of. the Plinio LiVc Stock Jouimal, very much doubts the -profitableness otbeeding fancy - poultry' by: farmers. He says: ' " The Majority. Of farmers believe that, keepinghens is a branch - of their businei . s in which profit and loSs tre so nearly balanced as to make it F,meteetioneettee e hets for the leibueeehii4e. extremely uncertain upon which side w in be held as of the ledger the ingest figures Will Oct. 2S, Standing Stone,atStevene School Howse ; Stand. Their hens just about pay oet.vt, Orwell, at Orwell 11111 school House; Oct. l7Warren, at Bowen Hollow School House:Oct= t•xpenseS. anti that IS. that can jwstlN be said of diem. Still, very W . indham .at Knykendall School House: Oct: HP Litchfield, at Centre School House:, Oet. in. Athens few farmerkkeepyure-blooded fowls. '.noro* School House; November 1. Shestsequin. (tens the query arises_: Would they find :re school House: Nov. 2. titter. at village School :it more Profitable to keep fancy stock? House: Nov. it. Burlington and West Burlingtols, if the ordinarV barnyard fowls (the 13 ,.or°'•behool House: -NorA. stal!hartd. East Smith - Set& school House; Nov,, 5, Springfield, at Centre lalf-Lreeds 'and the various mixtures School House: Nov. 6. Ridgbury and South Creek. 5t rf ”401.1. poor and indifferent) whi c h - at 'Doty MU School House; Nov. s. Wens. Beek- IV - generally kept. fail to return to I with Scheol House: Nov. 9. Columbia, at AllStin their owners an appreciable profit, vine School House; Nov. 30 Troy, • " School ? `House ; ot : Canton. Born School II •vov. It tiOrollghbreds do any better ev(e ns;o;Nov. IC. G • It seems titnie that this .will depend rule Centre: Nov. 17% Franklin. Varney School -very- Ulrichve ,. upon , ,the care which the !long,: Nov. IS. I3touroe, Monroeton School Bowan wnc;rtakes of them and the'circum-1 Nov is. Albany and tiertott, at Bahr Se/Kai t 1 by Which they are, surrounded. 1 House; Nov. 20. Terry and Wilmot, Sugar Itaa they are to be wholly neglected ''neD"ecV.;t7:3.' Merrick,Camp e. sc Le b ßa c.o i nou rne School seciov. . in' regard - to thod, shelt e r. Sc., it 15111 "4 W-yalushig. at Camptown schoonfOuset , Nov 25, make but little difference- with the Tuwarora. at Keeney school House;, Nov 'S. asy, icrotitss of the business wether• the loin. Centre schoolßouse: Nov 27. Towanda Boro' iteSt -breeds. are kept or no breeds at. scttoot sot. Wvsox. East Towanda nsd House. 11_ But? if they net provided with pplicant. coine provided with pert:. -tutable food and protection, there is i Ink.icatt iwuctl,, foolscap. and sixth reader. ito doubtL,thai ;some breeds wlll re- attaat i,,,, to begin at 9 o'clock A. M.. turn :t larger profit than others. j -5. .5. KEENEY. County Superintendent - Very much. will also depend upon ' ou-anda. Pa.. Oct. 4. 1075. what OW owner wants of his hens. 11' lie wants to obtain large numbers eo-gs and does not care to raise chickens, he will want a different itreed trot what he would if his main of jet t teas to Obtain. poultry. But t, ether!' in either case, there is any 'necessity for - getting fancy, high 'priced- stock: is a question toNvlciett nul ny 'twee - Tiers return an affirmative Foplxf., but which I should answel . in - the negative. There is no need. of luying from ten to seventy-live -doll ars each for fowls - to on the farm; nor is it absolutely'necessary I;cep i pure-bred liens in order to the highest rate of profit -creatures can be mach , 1 tt,furnish. But 'et- is bei-tt to secure Anirdy.and will formed fowls. and to select 'them ivitli special, rtcferenctt to ' t!te object in view. AUY disinterested person will read . admit that the Bralunits are bet ter liar poultry than the BlaCk Span r?Extul'e of Brahnuts ant Legiionis and -Dorkinrui.tht, AvicA:e fat ,watkfe(i for tae-market early . in tire -sea on, hotter than t;te, pure-bred tbsvls. !An iiiipa-rtiai judge would decide that ;:.)(-11 fowls are not all of them thor oliglil wed. Many Years ago. my father • k 4 - 1,1 a lot ()Milts iii which the White 1 blood - - .predontinated, they were far from being, !,ure-hrefi: They. were fine lavers :,rill nice forpoultry. , For' some time i have been keep ing.t,n the same inm my father oc cppital, some_ Brown 'Leghorn hens, ttr the original stock of which I paid i, i each.'' Part of the -original stock restill in my yards. They are very • itioalsoine, good layers. .and I have fault whiiteverto find with.then. But to. keep on a .farm, I du rootbe ' lieve they are any better than my • - iatlic:r*S l hens, which were valued at onl • y - a • dollareach. It does not par . farmers to , buy fittlev fowls. or eYen.to pinqmsetheir eggs: I think they can get good stock much cheap- If the.heiis which a farmer has • do not suit kiln, lie can generally ob ' tnin eggs of sumb neighboring titrm- Troni which he can ftrow better 4track. Thei cost will he slight, and , ~tr-i p roper carp is used in making - the selection, '4 - reat - imprOventent can thus • I , e made. The majority of farmers • will . agree that ten dollars each is ' altogether too - a - liigh a price for hens ~t •ke.ep on the farml Good hens can he. bought•iTor s witch lower KRT. and - I can see no necessity for pay lug from three to five dollars for eggs I,o' set ,onci. hen. and then pay ing from -one to thrC.e or'-our dollarS i, f , the express company for 'their transportation. -. Even if the eggs ;ill' hatch it Would make the cost of the hens altogether too high. and no (me who has ever had experi-, cues in - Ethe business expects mote than half lir two-thirds of the eggs obtained - in- this „way to 'trainee chickens. 1 do not advocate keeping breeding from ; poor stockl, but I I, t liege that good hens2for farm pur poses are mules tatiannin and `can be Burl at a much lower price, than deal - erg in fancy fowls are willing •to • . , .. 745.r.-4 cuts. - --------: - 1 . ' 4EI 'Et eT Il; ;o1: s.—,A How met° su”-- The inhabitants of Switzerland.'. tier ' ge:4. to 'ail thrifty . * housekeepers that many, and others, are known to be versed ; hey Make their own receipt "books. well in -what is called "knowledge of A blank book havin!i its pages num- earth," and, still better, in " knoNtledge tiered can be obtained for a small of fatherland." The former is well taught e „ . sum of any dealer in stationery. Do in the school, * but the marked degree of -, not write any !reeeipts save those that proficiency in the latter is prineii4ly the :- have been trieil . by yourself o r friend s . result of frequent Pedestrian excnrsions . . Ha ve - i t arranifed systematically.' by in youth. . .• . • l;l! I 1 g,-4-1 iv i(1 et 111 nto different depart- The journeymen of some countries of nients. as.one for meats. "another 'Tor Europe are great pedestrians. ' It.' , is,the vegeta liles. brirls,;.pies,ptiddings„te. custom of a man of trade' to visit a great I lavi-ali index. and ',alio* space :it Many - leading cities, in order to improve the end of every dilferent department,;.himself in his work. There are journey - 3,oth.therr .ani ((in the body o 1 the .men'Who have, in the course of three or -. book, in which to make entries at fui., - four years, *cared in Paris, Amsterdam, lure times. Any obliginglionsekeep- Hamburg, Bremen, and besides 'visited IT *ill be not only willing bit glad ; such distant "Cities as Riga and St. l'eters -to give, you -receiptsi, and rules for bur , . • • making different' dishes ; then write - In consideration of the above, We hold ~ them out dcliiiitely, for it - is of fullri - 1 that excursions of this kind are inure im , a. , much importance that a dish be 1 portant to students than journeymen. properly mixed and cooked. as that I , theproper proportions be ustld. It Ml ' 4 ' whe " icaehe ' s are educated . may, at tirSttliought:look like a hard.: should be especially interested in this lasii, but have it hing i nun - k an d matter. It not only engenders a love for tonic-in it at - odd moments, and you , nature studies—an important - trait of a ' -- ivi II .be Surprised at th'e progress you I true teacher—but also stimulat6 to a , ' will make, and then, when made. VOUI i study of nature in the future. - ~' have shelfa feeling cif reliability -- about it, for - you]km, , i• what it is: no, ~, xperimentin!.. there. I have one - eommeneed lifteedyefirs ago, :101 would not givy it for any one I • have ever seen published. And what irea•Y..ruri sue!' a bOok would be to a daughter couttnetteing housekeeping all written in• mother's hand-writ, i et.. and tested : by her good judgmerit ' and' ,Inatu re 7. wisdom : ' (:RAPE Jim.y.L-Noticiti4r l in your l apel -an inquiry with reg,a74 to mak- ink gral jelly. I thought I 'Would svnd . mv tereiFt therefor,. w belt has aever_f - ailed :- "Pick the grapes carefully from the ...tetnS, and putting them carefully utf;a stone jar. place it into a pot of hot water upon the stove, stirring and mashing occasionally to facilitate, heating: - IVlen hot, express • tlic juice by pressure through a firm ' cotton bag then, by measure, to two parts of juice add one of good white' sugar, snsl boil quickly, until done. 1 should judge the time required to be about fifteen minutes. drop upOn a cold - plate will determine 'the mat ter: and: with a little experience one caw always tell from the manner JO whielt it, boils, when the finishing point is' reached. We consider it one the nicest, as well as most easily made of -jellies. ,J J. Y. itgarbnen , i )14) AND POPULAR tiacaihma E. E. Qum -vs, . J. A. WILT. Committee • : J. C. Calowirolu), of 11.A.8 DiVAILE STOlti. G. W. RTA.I; Associate Editors., - I A. A. SMTET, •••••••••• - • - , - Commtm'cations may be .sent to either of the bore editors, as may be preferred. bad 1U appear m, the holm of Ishleh he has charge. A. A. KEZNEY, Editor, present week: TEACHEISULILTIONB. • :i - or the Dlucational Department.:- PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE BY PEDESTRIAN- al .%. KinsctiNEß We tray venture to say that in no other country where institutions of learning ex ist, is harder work done by teachers and students than in our own. The steady and hing application to hard study, - so often_ prevalent, - is injurious to a degree: that often endangers the health and vigor: of the student. Many able physiciana have renionstrated against such folly, and advised:different means for its prevention. Sonikof ,our schools that are foremost in the good work: occasionally organize excursion :parties, while studying the physicial t;eiences, and_ thus relieve the monotony of their daily work. But therti are many that hardly everundertake such a trip, and arc isatisfied with studying tta', 7 titre from books, and thekinuriediate Sur:. roundlugs. It is not uncommon to find persons well drilled in the description and analysis of dowers. who have a very inae-_ curate knowledge of their peculiar plavis of growth, viz : whether they are mostly found along the summer Or winter side of ' a bill, or in the valley; thriving ,best stony or sandy soil, or one of clay. .411 these peculiarities are kteresting to the student of nature. We can study the insects of the earth, the animals; of the laud and sea, the rocks and ,metals in their various hues aed, fornis, and the works of art, in the same . _ manner as we do the trees and plants.' The ti'ine and labor required are, amply repaid by the knowledge and. 4.cereation attained. If these excursions. So limited in time and extent, are productive of nach good, then longer ones, extending over a far greater portion of the surround . ing country,, must be eminently so. 1 In Switzerland;:the practice of making pedestrian excursions has for a long time been prevalent, -The students in a .sChool are divided-into: classes`,--+ each class and teacher having the privilege of making a certain number (if excursions a year. The time required for these trips varies from . one to fourteen days. according to gage of the students. They are au inCen !-tive to study, from the fact that' only those who try to do well are alloWed to '7go. These excursions are for the :most 'Tart accomplished on foot. With a moderate allowance,' these par ties are enabled to travel through their ; ,country, and eVen adjoining ones. 1 knowledge thus gained is of inestimable value. ; They become acquainted with the cities'and towns, the mountains and yal leys of 'their country, and a , thorisand .! other beauties of nature and' art. IS„: is thus that the patriotism of . the Swier "swells high, in his bosom," making his fatherland dearer to him than any ether on earth. Such travels are a genre - e l 'of joy to the participant in after years:'i If our higher institutions would take a - deeper-interest in this respect, a - ,great deal of permanent good could be accont pLched. The prizes awarded to tit& most successful studentould be bettor in vested if made to dray the expenses of such excursions, s would encourage, that Class , of Stu4nts noted for hard work, and posSessing only average tal- OntruArtr.—Flora T. Parsons, ,; late a member of the Faculty of the quMber.• land Valley State. Normal School. and fOrmerly teacher of drawing , at Oswego, N. V. died in the city of Baltimore, June, 30. iiss Parsons was an estimable lady, beloved by all who knew her,. • While "at tending. many of our institutes - tin this State. - she formed a large niimber: of. nc quaintances, who will be pained to learn, in these few lines, the sad newsc. of her early departure.. She hai fallen' victim to her professional zeal,. and, we trust. will now reap the rich reward of her toils and cares. Mu. I.: A.O: S. CRAWFORD, of Merrick, at present f in charge of a select iehool in .Sheshequin, is to.teaeh in Rome borough this winter. = Miss. M. A. Demarest, of the - last class of graduates of Mansfield, has been conducting a very successful select school at Windham Centre this, Fall. • —The next session of , the t County Teachers' Aitsociation is to be :'held at Canton the secodd Friday and Saturday in November. . —The veteran cduestor: H. E. Witcher, is teaching at 'Utter, and expec4 to re. main daring the winter. —Slr. E. P. Seely, of Rome, is teaching in Castle Creek, Broome eountyi N. Y., this fall: —.fir. Fred Friibie is teachht_g at Or well. —The Bev. J. If. A.Asow is in ihaige of the Orsuied &boo' at East timittittaid. We undentsad Abe std - tbo - pres• eut term is very large. I tutirirkfted!smalL .CODDING &RUSSELL. be attention of the palate to Mete etock MARDWARE GOODS. ems Wag of • COOK. STOVES Of the moat approved }Uterus. RANGES, Of all kinds; PARLOR & HEATING STOVES, In endless variety. BUILDING MATERIALS, randtheil at BOTTOM PRICES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Of every style. SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS; POCKET CUTLERY, Or Um best manufacture, and wairantthi. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Of every descriptlou. (MS i'LXTURES, CHANDELIERS, BRACKET, &C,] In endleks variety. The large-at and beat assort• . meet kept in Northern Penney Tanta, KEROSENE LAMPS; From the cheapest to the ' best. LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES At greatly retiaettl prite. TIN WARE, In etolles. 'variety, of our own mantibieture, #ar ranted ftrateciass. • Jobbing of all kinds In our lino promptly at e ded to.. Tin roots and eaves trop the put up nit • most satisfactory manner, at shot notice. GAS FITTING'AND A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PHA CAL PLUMBER, IN TOWANDA: Our old friends and the public generally w bear in mind that we sell gtxxls only for READY PAY! Beyeietng It the only system by which justi be done both buyer and lustier. .Grateful for past rery liberal palraquage, licit a continuance of your ctistoln, with the as ranee that we will offer you greater Induce e than any other establishment in the country, carry a larger stock, soul cloy peculiar fat for purchasing. CODDING & RUSSEL J I n A. BLACK, k/f. OFFER." CROCKERY OP VARIO PATrE RN 8, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST., GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY. SILVER PLATED WAR . WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES. BASKETS, GLASS Sil M cm I would say to the public that on any •• • stock I will'not be modem 1reb1944 AYER:S CHERRY PECTORAL Yoe diseaees of the ThroakaneLun as coughs, Cold, Whooping Cougb, Shuichi A,thma, said Consumption The few compositions, which hare woo e coml. denee of mankind and become honsehol among not only one but many nations. extraordinary sirines.' Perhaps no one 2:1 cured o wide • reputation, or nuantnined,l so long Asina's CnratitT Pr.crostAL. pt been known to the public about forty years, b a long continued eerie, •f ninreellong mars, M won fOr , fit a confidence In its virtnes, neve by any other medicine. It still makes th fectual cares of Coughs. Cohie; and Coils= that eta be trade by medLeal Wall. In Tin CnintitY PZCTORAL has really lobbed ese MEMMME and glifen a feeling of Immunity flew k fatal effects, that is well founded, if the remedy* taken ID tiellitil. Every Dually should have It cheats for the reads and prompt relief ntata mem• bets. Witness; mitering, and even the leberced Ly thls titnety protectko. Tiso !mulct neglect tt, and lb* win. 1011 mt. N , tot tile protection it 'lards to Its Widens attacks. Prepared by J. C. AYES Co„ Practical kitatrtiela Clanahota, UMW/ SS SKIMS ill MIPIIOUPC NEndismu 0 0.: FROST a; TETE-A-TETES, EASY HALL BACKS, At rery row prick We are ileteno our stock to this line before the f .order 10 du so we are belling at BLACK VirA.LNUT Being the Lett thing in ,the • awl all other goods at ve Done lu the best manner, and Yon will Mal oetter ,wort?and than at any other place. Call Manufacturers of land Whi Dealers in Furniture and uncle • , ROCERIES ur IBM PEI ! ~ 1 GROCERIES &,' I , CNE DOOR NORTH OF CILPDPIN I.: 4: RUSSEL O. A. BLAB suet' r cHEAP COAL ' um and atter July 1,1,1 will sell coal, lime. lc , for cash only, and the price list will be corm el monthly. rums 07 cilia. FOIL .1 ATIII Pittston Store, ChesisFsii i intfininsee " • Pea I VOO Carbon This Lump r i•• • 0 0 Smith I 3 00 Barclay Mountain 1 3 -um t g i t ' 0 . 1 5 ° i... I 73 Allentown Llnie ? busblt - 22 D[ Lath Ifl _ _ .. 25 . _ .. Urfa HZ4 l oo bushel I 40 • 11 Al e 1 int always prepai ire to dellrer purchases on short notice at the usual or delivery. • • I also tender my than ,Cto my many friends d customers - for their vet* liberal patronage In the past and hope under the flew departure to make It to their Interest to centinne to buy where they fan get the best goods for the least monei. Those who are indebted to me Will tate notice that I must have money or I caret buy for cash and pay freights. They must settle by the first of Au gust next. Very Eelpectfully Tours: . J. If. th their Towanda, July 1, 073. _ _ 1875. • . 18 SPRING AND SUMMER. CORSEIi, C 0 ON .H SI' Ate now finely to serve five pe t ibile with the Wriest ad WA Stock of lours, biloss, ?Atm tie 'Ani TILAAAMOIO3B9II totaimiliartiew Waft tap sie , , FURNITURE TOWANDAi JULY Wit axe now offering a large PARLOR SUIT MAR WOOD, TOP TABL VERY LOW l'R We would cell attention I CENTENNI TOP, DitESSIN CHAMBER SUITS, UNDERTA JAS. 0. FROST TOCCVNIM, P jlrM•t f McCABE & E Cash fu I t II kind, ut PROVISIONS Towantfa, July 11. 1875 K. 1.1 IS s ';!' 00 : ;.= • ci ; CR 44 C.) l e . o.* ' .e 1 F. > 4 , E 74 tt P . oz. Z. , NY 4115 g a Z I- 41 a E J 4,4 J b-t o W g el a 6 z z ♦z 0 M A • 4- :74 C.? cm) ..4 z sm. ` ;1. ' 8 Gr.; co , II MR .~ ~ H 8 d if 'X, 'P AND LIME., LY, rug TON Or 2,101 b: YARD: Is 0 Ns 3E. 1I 0 &EN FLAT LD'#, g 11375 EHOLESASE AND ItETAILI, ock of . . TI Ispopular house has now reaily,one of the attest ix. s of Clothing In Atnerica, fOr oiyin irianlity • a •t, which Is a Ifitanuitee that every 'garment 111 rove what 1 represeut'ittu be: .... . . . . EOM lIIMiT2 COUNTRY MERCHANTS,' •ot dug to town, are paiticularty' i requested tO call t ty store and examine the leading styles, *de rot French. Scotch and Antetican Cloths; for le t. Boys and Youths' wear. In It will be (hind na tv leading styles for the ctanink season. such as B h Double Breasted enbfaway Vest Sults: the Pl onfli er salts: Die II uzzar Veit snort: the echtenntal "o ts, of ail of which I ask a careful examination, q all who are in want of cheap and substuuttal 'Wilting and furnishing goods. LE AND s, d C. , E I iONTKIICOATS OF • EVER 7 UN! to close out I Grade, and In a ATS. 1 1 C ES. VITOLE.SALE AND RETAIL, EL E. It OSEN EI E S, 1 TOW). A DA4. l'A ( I YVASTELESS 31.EDICANITS::. . 1 7, I A. rmlninent New York ithisielan., iate . l:; coin • itlaliieti to DUNDAS DICK & CO. along their i.t !.: DALWO4 /I , OIL eAPSI'Lth; .tat,ll4 that stone- Ipat,i they rimed intrantlinudy hot tit at a lettient Of his had taken Melo without elfi.ehl tin being irontted that oeveral It:Mations were !kohl; he lil t til red awl found his patient had 71(?1 , i.fakini/ UN DAS DICK & Ctrs. • 1 ' ' i What happened to this pityMelan may have hap '. 'nett to others, and' MTN DA, lilt' IC,SE Cit. take i t ON method of protecting I.l.y4riciato.ll.... l 79iNtß, *IA fhetaselres, and preventing Ott, Qv SA FDA L. IA't , l)l) from coming Into ttlfrepoN. . ! ' Pit rstiCl Alsi ti who once prekerihe the eafeutleit gilt Continue to do so. for they rentialo the Vret Oil to the best and cheapetit fo rm . oeNDAs DICK & co. use more I. tr. tr than .SAN IALWOoD a ail the Wholesale and fteta I Drug :ll lutsLand Per f Innen In tile rrnited Stales etnithined ud thh, it the so l e rramni w/I.'V the pure Oil i Oil cheaper Of/c. . In their capsules than Inanyother r• ' '---- i i4)11. 'DV SANDALWOOD I. tout sup4retting every other remedy, rlity'l'atribles Only . lieing re hired to Insure a safe and'eenain Cue: ill nix or eight days. Frew ito other utedleltai cau l thin re sult be had. - 111 angl4-71 MEM MARBLE CASE IT sso ,00, 'kef, for the price, low prima, I) 'NI 1)1CK Sorr c.ti!'sl..E 4 solve the problem. long eonNiderv4 by ealnetit phy sicians, or how to avoid the liattNea, and 411,hfu-d ex porlencee in ',wallowing, which are well Mourn to akra,t rtom. ir not idestroy,the good cfrectt, of many - valuable remelt es. 'Snit rapsulea are put •up in thi-toll and neat box es,!thirty In each. amil are the only Captu i rles pre- Scribed by 3'hpalcian,.! TASTELESS; MEDICINES. Ca b e nit and many other nausrous medicines can be ta ken eatilly aml ,4 retY in_puripas DI K & CO'S SOFT CAP S ULES. No aste noSyril. • • ese wore the .only capsule s Actin tted :o -the last Parts pos- Won sena for clieularto3s Wm.terstrvei. Ni York. INC, the lowest terms. or less tnoteseliere ol see as. + Sold at all Drug Stores More. .aug 16. . NO THE DON'T ! : '..1-1 - f - 4 'EONS, pleat& mid Retail "ertaking, Main St., DM „.1 () S T 11 E . ROVISIONS Nom' takes pie:C.llM In calling attention to 1113 WARDS, -or- FALL AND WINTER FOODS. iliNveetion of his ,cock will be tinlilcicutto satistrall that he eau otter greater itipueements thin ever. :a u;;17-7:v; ERNS 1101.1t$E, TOWA.NDI, The Horses, Harness, fie.. of ell guiistioMf this liosuse, insured against less by Fire. rithout any extra charge. . - i A superior quality of Old English Bui,i4 Al,. just 'received. T. R. JORDAN. Towanda, Jan. 24'74, i Proprietor. . .., yiLWELL lIOU - SE, TOW DA, II ' PA.. ? I .;* tr oa rml JOHN SULLIVAN. Having leased this house: Is how ready to aecoin modate the travelling public. Nu pains inor expeln-e will be spared to give ballet:xenon to Mum, who may give Mtn a call. Sir North Ode of Public Square, cast Mercurs new block. . , THE eENTRAL HOTEF,i i ri.Frint. PA. The undersigned having again takei,ll.,B,."'"n of the ahoie hotel, revert fully solTelht the tatron age of hls Ohl friends and the ruldle gonerally. augt&tf. . c t A. FE/I:RE:XT. BETHLEHEM; PA. El "OLD MORAVIAN SLTN INN," 111 EMU RIO/ In historical interests, It Is the only building fa the country except Independence Ralf, 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, refurubbell, end the prr prletor cordially Invites hlsl friends and traveling puglic to give him a call—no•pains wlll he spared to render their stay comfortable. People; en route for Philadelphia will find It convenient to spend the night here, reaching the city about itight in the morning. .% sample rooin on the first !lour, for the accemmodat lon of commercial agents. • 1 . . , . I C.'l'. iIIITII, Sept. 4, 4 7 a. _ ' . l!roprietor. i . T im PLACE TO BUY' S' YOUR 11AIVIEt•:S kNO HORSE FIXINGS GENI;IIALLY :••• -•-• El • • IN at C. F. PATON'S In the store. lately occupied Julius Wolff as a Clothing Store. !laying removed my establishment to more commodiods and conve nient quarters, I respectfully Invite my old custo- Men, and all in want of anything in the line of HARNESS ; SADDLES, !WHIPS, to give me a call, feeling satisfied thal from the fa cilities F possess for purchasing stock, I can do a better job, at a lower price than any •other °stab il:lumen: In the:county, • Don 't forget the . place one door below the old atrnd of Fox k Eercur. mare. C. F. DAYTON. PLOWS AND POINTS - ,Farmers are hereby intoned that pared to fartileb the celebrated LERAYSVILIffi a "L" of every kind. Also Points, or any plow furnished at,lowest rates. Ghent, August .1, IffVitt. • oroYOB, SATLE.--,-A villuable ilum in Athens tap., laying 2..' miles from Athens , and a miles from Waverly. I Contains Isa sere& of which In are In grass and grain. A dairy of 25 ecrws has been kept on . It, andl there is base ment stabling for that number. It h i s a gentle in clination to the south, and Is warm, strong land. It will be sold low and possession given immedi ately. Address F.. D. Ditg.lA*; Elin i tra„*N. Y. 10: P. FAUX, Athena, Pa. 4. - CREW. on the farm. _.. [ . WOOL ti AItDINO, novl4 74 AT THE .1 WOOLEN • MILLSi CA 3f PTOWN, . PENNA. . • Alao nuumfacturlux and elotb ditialog attandoil to on short notice. We are 'dread, mating rolls from the new dip, and are prepared,to do work tut is offered. • a, paitUAN • glattpMett i - • Endlulu= jobortiseowto. [ LL AND WINTER OF 1875. G TILING, CENTS' FURNI* ING GOODS, 4.C.' -AT -AT GRANGERS, 31ECIIANICS, -AND- DESCRIPTION CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS, 4C., -AT Mfg& COlllO7Oll ni HARD TINES, lint thaw. who arc w1,:en0u, , 411 11) BUY . THEIR QLOTHING ME Nel_er Out! (milt ulth the lotality of, the AiIOODS lIE.:;!ELLS Mu. .J A C 0 B LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT MEN AND BOYS' WE4Z Zotela and Restalusats. = BUILT Ins SETS 8:1 1 SETS, MIE iglattliNtorli‘ : 1 ' pbUNDRY Ec NAORMEI349r. The untlerslghed hating puteltsped thb it‘Sdry sod Iltschlso Mop lately owned by John Carman, sro prepared to do au dads °Mork spportalulsyr to their Isulsost, with protoplasm sadArpstrit.- . • CIRCULAR ..SAVir :WILLS; MANDRILLS, - • Mill Irons plado to °WO,: ENGINES REPAIRED. And work warranted 'to give ordisfeetiOn. ~ . SHINGLE MACHINES'. • of the lato m d and od Improved Was , nwiiiractur ed and kept constantly on hand and , ready,i for use ,i SIDE-HILL, IRON AND W001)EN I.I.KAMS CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH Of ;all 'kinds., awl_ the latekt Imptoveinetit ' kept ()it hand. CHURN POWER7,,i LARGE AND *MA 1.11 SIZE STOVE CASTEs..iOS • CELLAR ORATES, I SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, And all kinds of casting! fundhlied at 31arelt ItOe_k,WELL. - BLOOD S; C 0 31 P-4 y Still continue to manuractum their celebrated HORSE POWERS 4; CLE4NERS, And win a letter maehlno for hw money than can be had elsewhere in the world.' AVe Oahu for Our Machines that they will do as much, or more, than any other. and more durably built, We wr sonany superintend our work awl see th4t IL Is well 'one. We will send . DESC RI PM LOU LIES of our ..lacli!nes ou apintvatioit ONE & TWO 11.011q] POWERS, One and two horse Mit,fohers and Separators, Thresher Alla ('carters. - PANNING MIL LS; '1 • CIRCULAR. AND DRAG SAW LNILLS, Saw snd Grist• Mill work; done to order. Give its a call.4fore - purch44iig elsewhere. vI "03 (Ilload Taff *HILLY Aug.),'69 NEW CARRIAGEFA(!TORY TOWANDA, PEN 'A. HENRY SIT LFN , . 14...pectrultv alllll/1.111eC,3 lo 1113 frietais anti patrol's, that he has built a _, NEW BRICK CAJIRIAGE'F.CTOI:-Y„ Where he will constantly' keep on build 3 flitl aik4ort liana of FAMILY CAR,RL:kiiES, TOP AND OPEN 13 . 061E5, PLATFORM WAOQNS, TitoTTING .91.7 LENS, 21ND .411;ELETONs. 31atie of thtl• best material antiin the best city style. His mpg experience' in City Car riage Fachtrics gives lilm it'utechied ° advantage over others Ih the FlvlBll. STYLE AND Dlii.lllll,lTY of wagott4. All .he IN6PECTION OF 14S WORK •:1 ProViDUS to purchasing clanwhlrr ALL WORK WARRANTEIi Tu tiIVE murk:cc ATISFATION Thankful fur the hlpsral itattmiapt funwrly tended :mil resitt.rtfully aNk a eguttiuuanet; of the: 83111 C. . EErkiltlNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO _HENRY STULEN. Towanda, Jan. WA GO:NS! GONS! I keep on hand a arge assortinent of S 1 LI/ C lIE E Than any other estahliOntent in the 'WAGONS AND C4RILLA.CIES Of every description ininilufactured to arder on short, notice. all tiow'lkre- Towanda, Marel3 L'it, 1573 PLOWS, ROOK BINDERY.—iI-The publie is Respectfully informed that the Book Bindery has been removed to the Italyouree. Building. third story, alien will be done„ r bortion of the MEM/ BOOS-BINDING In all Its various branches, on terms as reasonable as the "hard times" will allow; The BLuders trill be under the charge of 11. C. IV"II.ITtiKE R,. Au experienced Under, any; all work will be promptly none It, A style and manner which cannel be excelled. aftedcAtegurfues, Neirrupere. Old Becks, Age, bound In every style. l'articuiar atten tion will be paid to tho Ballagpsl Binding of io any desired &diem. which. Yca quality and dura• Way will be warranted. ;. li' All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The Wymege of the pubitti PAC4I:4B aid Pa' tett mitleo sustahteett. serifelt. . ; , Awl all kinds a PLOUGHS f of ;Of Mods POINTS LARGE KETTLES `'Oa (worm Opixritie . t he new .1:141, AT REDUCEDPRUDE WAGON'S! WAGON 6 WHICH I W 11.4. coutitry. JAMES _BRYAN WANK BOOKS, Imp an bed= , T I& e 0 GORD ON, WHOLESALE ANT/ RETAIL U C G Z S - S:1 PATTON'S BLOCK, TOWANDA, pE.NNA. ACIDS, EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, HEEDS., • . SUUAR COATED' PILLS, rowvtits. ousts. ' SYRUPS, TINC. - TUREs, WINES, • • And pn:parallonx of all lan& DYI.; 'STUFFS, :IiACIIIXE OILS, KEROSENE, ALCOHOL, &c. PURE WINES' AND LNITCRS [m• medlelnal purposes, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, &C All the 14,,vt: fl rATE.NT atia a fine assortment et TOILET AND FANCY GOOD Moro than nsunl caro 'ls glvf-n to tln....nonounill ing of proseriptiotoc. Open on Sunday limn 9A. 31 to 1 P. 3L., and from 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Ur. MADILL 4":111 tie Con,lllteti :it 1110 stun, on & C urthiy . irt each week, as hereteron., TURNER, W. (4. GORDON'. may?-12. DR. 11. C. PO ItTE rti's SEEM OLD cisa DRUG STORE Corner Main and Pine SO.. TiPratida, Pa.: :E g t f blio tc d at,r vvirter of e , Century.; alul Itetivill)ealvr it • DEUGS. i 33 EM M [ SIM 11 CHEMICALS., ACIDS, ',YE -STUFFS. k WA:" EREr T011.1.:T (:04) .Pux(E Bill.nfl ES, iII:ACES St TiII:SSE :-.()A Ps, rO3IADES, pyEs TEETH. SKIN". ,1 I) II IA M:l',lll . .lTIoNs RA/ MS. VocKET-15.N IV E.; l'ociip:T•isooKs AND NA! MACMIOY AND SCOTCII S NUT I FOREI7: 7C A N'D I.3O3IESTIC 1:16 ARS, GARDEN, FIELD AND 11,0 WEI: .oEfFai, Pure Wines and Lipuor, f6r medic:lll4l' ptirpo: I:DTA:sic:, ECLECTIC A_NI) Ilt):$1(EPATI REJIE DIES, AND ALL GEN t:INE POPULAR MEDNINFS Supporters. "..;uspettsories. Breu , t sippixs.!..;irrLES/lELLt,. &SiIIMAYA NURSING IKITTLES, TF,ETHISG FINE Syritig j os. STOCNIN6S, 8:e, KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, WICKS CHIMNEYS. iL 3.•EIt.M, LARD, WHALE, SEATS. FM T TANNERS, AND 3IACIJINEOIL, 'ALCOHOL ANI)TIRITSTUIIPENTIN ' • sAsn, • PAINT.,,NARNIII,wurrEwAsir, coux E 11.1 NE, SIDIE, SCRUBBING, HAIR, TOO I TII, :sail all other Lhols of to WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, of all biLVO 1'1"1:1•1 OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISH. r:I:EADY PAINTS OF ANY I.rEsIREDCW.OI:. Pot:N1). I'INT ffl N I) IN OIL ()It V AI:N AND DRX IOLDRS Dr ALI. HUE-, ALL ARTICLES WARRANTE 'Prescription+ earefol:y rionpoundell at all ipm lI.IV and might. tbiwit Slumlays for Prrwrii , iu front Uto 10. A. fit.. I'2 to 1 ittml to G. Dr. Pyrter 1.• e(athulted a. utter. f mayl. Groaeries and Prariskna. ' V. B. I -T A\l► RET I,I"IIOLESALE ME= GROCERIES_ ND PHOVISI gi 141 WAN D.A. Thu best branas of FLOUR ALWAYS ON IIA) The higt,st itriv” Reid Gar ail ki n d, o COUNTRY PRODUCE GEM nurrnil, rouurity, CL Eli a raid t 9 4/110iN. detiWred Of chatv lutlywlter, i fln I;orough. atit 4-74. NO TICK HERE! Rttt tho very he.o ttv ,, its of all kitidh kept t'y arst-class grouur,•antl sold Down, Lunn, STRICTLY F01:.C.A2•11 The eholecA TEAS, SPICES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, &C., neerlvo' Dane. fre,ll.trout the New York and bougill at.the very lowest eaNli pric Ilaciu> bvvii ett4a;:, , ol for the NA' Ilut yLar- , w IV liul,Nale• greyer New Yoriq 1 11, Facilities for baying g1.041A.." iliac I 4 . : 11 UK if all object for all CASIIj;UYERS call and 1 41.7,E .M 1" STOCK A N 1) P 1 1;t10)1. 1,111116,1!Ig WILL PAX 101 41:01,17C I. B. OWEN, 1 Ell, IVIIITE,I\D If,uis sTCiRE, It Miscollt . te=. AtiTertisement- VOR SALE-CHEAP AN J CONVENIENT TERMS. blacksmith and ungutt shop, with a.ru. at, Water power attachml. A very tlesirahle hs a fur business. The shops are large and convenient. sary machinery for earrying on an exion, co I nes:. A small new dwelling how.° and at land attached. ALSO—One ' other water , rower mt t I,' same stream, with a twenty.nve feet wheel, Ith saw and lath mill, all In good running orch r. This property will he 'sold together with fire acres of land on which the mill stands. ALSO--A florist, l'ROl'EltTir. with a lorgo twn and one-half. story house, with hack Main 'handing 60x32 feet. with large and too enl ent barn. Thia property will be sold wit one or more acres of lantl, - to suit purchaser. ALSO—.I FARM containing. about VI acres nr land, all Improved except 5 arms:. tWO ttlwel ling houses, two orchards, !ark) cattle barn, hdrse tarn, wogon house auct sheds thereon. This ptioperly it; in a .higiS ;slats) fit cultivation. and the finality or the laud ttnpurthaxie,tlltt the moldy. The ahorif flearrthed property ls all de. rahly ca n ted alit& Ourenicut to Lehigh Vaitcy lta 1 Road. , Sir,}'orternsof sale apply to the subs:Ater, at Myershurgi 13ratiford County, Pa aprl-75. E. REED 'MYER. RANg'S GRAN - 1..; GUARDS. Fur th 4 purpose of preserving the ilnuament syntruetrk.ot Itutial wounds stud holding he usual Head and Foot Stottes mora permanent 4 and se curely Iti position. . , FOC puticulars sikleass • • , L. t. DiOtiENSON; Av., In IV A:. CICA3 If I A .h 1 0 : FINE JE WATCIIES AN lun, ne2•74 W 4 VfellE, JE\V HEND FINE 4. NIF,RI:CI OV1.I) N s T i i 14 1 N *ILVER PLATEp.WARE FROM. THE CUE,. ST 'TO .TILE BEST SPECTACLES St EYE . GLASSES. Olio door Ikor.ll of Dr. ISSZE WEE N. E W .i E W E I r,ceividg ii , j PINS, B_l\ DS, mm 13=121.11!El GOLD AND SI 1 11 ›. PLAT ED ‘l' SILVEI: A') PL.II CLOCKS OF Watch, and d. 'Chang, fora lOwrall nos 12- - 1 (.1 1 PEC TAM lIIIMEMW Tlicea Lewes hUN ====l=EMl on,ipioiletl by liciO English letters paten ARUNDELTI OEM SHOULD BE PEEF =ll of Solar and ..111111c They., ar Violet T when niplied to th= Eve, apix-ar The high and len n I tin't.ta . :. are the z,attlt! Siut , • .1 E 111 ELF r.. t4iwANl)%. 1.%.1 A SWISS "WATCHES STERLI stl.l, ROG fiRS URI )S.O FINE GOLD, % ov. 12,11 pII AIIy BURLING RIV On ton year' EMI TALI finest count: ing:a4t4 atock ralsit .Products will provciments Cipal, • LARGE Di • " Th 3 alteddt far western .reglub R. R. Co." Aar Tor siren% luau, end fire to • Bur otiaa• • I=l2 K 3 BERLIN. Dealer In N .1) S E L It Y , IMIAEM TOW AN D. J ~ '~ ~ ~VF R j VARL, 7. E 31: :1 K. 111E21 NSM2MI 1 \V ME FINE JF. SILVE'R MIMI w)1.1), :ALS' ' A - ND hTEEL Drug ,tort, ;treet, 14,1'11' S 1' 0 f: ALL, EMI 1., II Y' Tolt E K IVE t t" hi, Lat, - .: stmt.' W. A. II )LIJ ,441:::.1'5, BMW MEM HE CHARMS, ,NY.cKLACES, VER WATCHES. • 11. OF • -•Trri Fa) DititAum:s I -I; 1. 1,.1:51E TIE S, lowq.;t IMES wt..ry rt-plaring Qv i c. the warranted. al)41 - 1L , :-1.42 to nwrit ar NV. A.,ROI'IIVELI iS:! SPECTACLES! 11,==1 Mai tLc p•.rarr i;r 1 t Ucg t; inerlcatt aml NS Wity:ritE UAL laital is:E►, TO Nl.ll:terliEltS of rrcbt4.g the Ikat7Rays 1,;10 , enterlng thc kited. Yet:So constructed that Nl3l. 16.:r1.1 N EMMEN EK sl'il(iNzs AND Ftwt:6s, Em:ArEt) t.viat w ARE I EAV E LRY, tte., &C., couirr ot voNiT W. A. CIIAMBE.RLIN 1113 EST I ', LAND S, ID NEARASKA, for sale by • ON It 'R. 11. CO. credit at. 6 per cent. nterest. lOWA A •Itics it ;OM - A. am/ tiorthttr, Itt the work! to eumbitio. farut- payfor land and am ong hefore the prin- ,becomes due.' - COUNTS for bath.; 1 .t It uttun In Nebrkska lies In`lbe beyond !be lands et the P. di "that will fully tlesrrito these , of sale; apply to Or atltlivai. AND COSIIIIsSIWS ER, ' u 4109, Law*, for lowa Lauds, er,Aiebraata La" . ;a l .j y-c?-f.v! O. OUR' P'4T:RONp, ; ORO; IL 'WOOD &Li, ; C O., PHOTOGRAPIIERS, . • ! • TOWANTiA, PA.,. Grateful, for the, generals parr, age 4 the, year, `past 'wotild Inform, all Wanting Pictures, ,that w e are tall whilog to our establishment • N FAY' AND INVItOVTD LNSTIrtiIIENTs, And adoptirm tried and ., appnivkd mOrle3 ut printing and retaur3Linght ordertr, secure, FltiLlt ruorocaoS;s TIC„ EVER niade ontaide nY ate ettloti, anil that we peak.) It a efieelalty to flrlarge alt kinds qt-taetures to any size deNtietl, and third' In Water Cttlem ludla Ink, or in 011, In are - • BEST STYLES ANDVEirT LOW PRICES . - We alzo endeavor to talte all flu" nine Islssi in making', childrens pictures. to as to secure 111,e n•tuitt„ Si'e an coustaittly adipug to our :40.0 , 1: of lirW anl I.a'ateful gay ie& na,Clar tittli theta at a a:l,:a.aue front ece,t-pe.,T,. 31a)• 11.77 IM=EI COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL OLD lOWA Ylit1)! • Pi E It C E ~t S 1.; o T 1 Tukc plf•azy are In anainukilig an th,•!r the truer.( r. tflp.;,;,thvy art: 'prep:in-It to fur. LlAlaTly of the follovviuX uatuc.l '1:4,103•ht ritl2llll -t" suit purclutler9. 12.2.0117,!Py at,.l stated. and at as-tow ratt, as at moy yard in To sva.ncl3. We keel, ttle I,.et . Coals f rtan tthe awl anian”, ME SULLA7.AN ANTIIIt AC ITE - CO,A ail sites, :11.1M o,llllly SMITH AND . StQVE ('OA L. f vont t 11:trc;ny are Agt. s kt. , 1 , : , , :).11:1 1 / 1 1 :1,, BEST ALLE.nOWN LIME. T i - 1 , 1 BEST COPLAY CEMENT All , r , i-r. bri at ,tiwi..`jllfe,i 14 Ll , l ig ..V. Sll`l Yl,r. F.J. 4 ',11.11N. - Third \1":a d. :( i r::,. ',, Drug Str,re.. or at "ur otbr , ... ~. 1- i u•r of pivrr and Eitzalreth's 4. : . will rifeieve pt . 4,illpt attciltit,o. PLEJSE GITE US .t Li ME NT EwFLo ti - R 1 N G. m ! 1, I, .1.:1 IS :,111;!-III.:4UINI. l'A ({is e, 11(,tice that Li, ti,•tv STEAM FLOURINW MILL, is now ot . , ,,ratiort;,'zind : f i at, 1..• 1.:11 - .:ti to do all v. Ills lia•.! .114 K CUtzT(.3l 11111: Dxy THAT IT IS It,I.:4J,EIVLI) Whi•al. a:t,t 1:2,4 Ikar Iced. )241,1).p!::: v.nd I,ft,r•l E. 7 -1°,1•74,ns Fir coo, tlo• v-t Ni4i- Ow river tit:LION: to pa: rout ,, my utill, call ti c,•. their ferryage p..1t(1 ht . ?, ti bring grit. of It.ll 1,,0 -I'o4 and upwar4l,. a p!4-7 E 11 E t 0 r Tne, Mt:MM:TON sprunt.t rapidly Hit.) favor a:.• 1 - PP. , , , al -!ng . the 6,,t r, auh4 ,ai iott gr,,,t;quatittes. hany : Light 111-- smoutli. rai.bl; durable., u Stitch. It 1 , a tthattle Madtith.. with' Antputatie Uruh Ft,t,l. itEntsuToNNO. 14 , ., ill ria ytar e‘,,; , •,1,,, ha. met, with a taf,re • 41 ra: .1! ,•(' than any mackila, , a ;1,, 111alt,m, REMINGTON Ni. 2 A MaCI.IfIt• f , pr j”.ttl . urat•tin - lw: 10,111 , . r (toady tnr :itil t• piffft ctiolf. a,vl , - ,, r14...ty if = Goof) AGENTs WA AN-1! ft.q. uLtL-•,..0 I.:l*.NilN...To\ r'.\ING 31A0ilINE .11,i0N, NEW Voiti: BRANcir. R Lstrr, ic • „ Comr_tNlEs. • , ~, • . • 1 1•:. E V1:13.4;1'0N k. si.)3;S, T • ' 1 ----:- • .• 1: .1•:11 IN. ;T - UN :-.1:1V13: 1 .:: 3f. CO., • ~, LE 3113“ :TON` -Ai N. 4'0.. - '1 1 • 7 ! I .t '-'S:f - Ilmulvcav NI Y., Artii , . --, ,• ! 31::(1t••••••!0•:•litiart.. N. V. si•wilfg 3tr.c . 4i!“•-• 0 1iti...v..;•). :37 i.t.a.!.5t...:.• , . 31;t•••IfIrti...s ;awl .t r:,,•. 1:oston. 3:rz W:,, , ,ltilllztolf ~, t .. sow-fil l ?, 31310.11, , • !!‘lncinat V. ISI W.,t •illi '..,:.. St•sviugt-.31m !fin,. C Ora.:_) 4 :t•zu..-ro St..! !..kuilir: 31.;,11111. , ... lVa-1fi_•7,1,111.1f. t.'..:31:1 7th • , •;..:•i xi::.;4 31,,rhitip.. - . Aflunln. Ca., If et, lyes Open, I 1 ,tf..,0, 3l•Lri-!11.i r. . ] :•!•., Sewil:•. 31 - art:i10••, 3ieb.1:;.. - 7.1. . • ! •• E rr .41 A.. 1. NOBLE , Lk: CO., M. 1.11 I X J)":4I r 0 I F.11:31. )111.1,5, VIE.I..kItE: iIt6INESS' SIT TS - IN TO\VN ALWAYS:OZ.: HAND AT BARGAIV,; 1 rael, of Lind in RI tiLo of ]tall I:eatis. Very (1‘..-;!L;114,' PRoPERTY TOV. RENT. FtIR AND LIViSINESS (111MCLell iillll rt.ialtiVir"ll Money Loaned•. Loans Negotiated. , . , . • , "Piz?Ws wishiAy to purchase wilt de tccit to t0 , ,,t over our lists. , , . SprZ:r7lltt. FR .0; E fi ME •••• F. YL:1;:!. IMINIE E A -- • KC for I:ntigr3nts A. J. NO13,1)1 & Co. EN
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