rirnintat eptiolment =I I The Foot .and. Month Dipetuse.l.. . . The cont4igious and. destructive disease that has 7 destroyed-So m3n3, - herds in England and the continent has again 41.1aehecf. the United States, and several eases of - wbat appears to idi .t gennine foot and mouth disease hive appeared in lndinaua,,RentuckY and .111!4so4ri. Unfortrmately but 'little can be. done, but nnqnestion :ll4 V no precaution should be neglect ed. Even in England, where the small territory and uniform laws per mit_ almiist perfect governmental su pervisimit i has been fonnd ble - - to ; establish sufficiently rigid (q uaratine, and in tour ;own large area. ; ander the many state - codes, we may -not hope to do as well. But we can Rio sonfething - and profit - by the ex perience of our English Cousins.. Elie plague differs„fromtliose familiar t . :O American, stock. raiser. poisonous secretions being continually given off from the head and feet and carried upon the -feet of animals to other -,daces. Even birds have been known ,carry the contagion from one herd to another. -Mr. 'Henry 'Reese. the distinguished verterinarin of Efe - - land, gives- the following adyiee in , -a-0 Itt an attack , : Tlittseeretion of the nostrils and feet ofl'animal effected with the dis ease, is so highly infectious that sunagnantity of it be rubbed on the W)strilsofii sound animal the disease is communicated in a few hours. S 6. if the instant symptons of the disease -re 'observed; the effected' animal is , isolated in soine secure .place- and ' kept well littered down with straw. anctthe.feet anti nostrils are - earefully eleaned night and morn ir in with la so lution of carbolic acidone part of :a-id to forty of water—it - IWill effect ually destroYiall fmwers„ of infection and prevent the spread of the disease, -A eboking mixture for the animals attacked composed of half pound , of salts; quarter • ounce of Mien quarter - .ounce of- ginger and three ounces gin Mid:three , pints of thin gruff for grown • cattle—quarter of dik.i'dose.will b e .givqn to sheep—and the nostrils to be cleansed. three - times a 1,1, ! y - with warm water. and then to • he ,washed by means of a syringe with a solution of -carbolic acid--=Date large.teaspoonfid of theiwid td halt • pint of:warm rater—after which the llead, of the, animal being raised, tea9kAnfol of olive. Oil may be pour ed hito'each nostril. The feet after -heing'eleaned. should also be washed with a sirong solution. of carboli(i, , ' acid-. saybne pint of acid to ten pint of water. and then smeared With an ' :iintment of one part of tar to two •'of palm oil. , The aninial if possilth; should be. fed,On green food. with a• Mir allowance of grain. and drink allowed only_after eaah dressing. Blitter, Making in Denmark itairy prodnee, - . especially butter. . has of lat(± rears assumed coftider ble importance in Danish industry. and one result' has been the institu of sdhools, under c - overnment for practical instruction of the' vonntry youth in the bcs . t _methods of nutkiicf tautest:and elieee. and - other operations the dairy. There are7,lix such :.,chouls at present in I /enntark, and all prosperous. To take one in•thn t Island of Zvelaitil as alt. - example. M. svendeen. at the pearl of it, is assisted lay: three pro lessors: and Itis wiee. From Septerh - ben I to NOvember 1 the establish ment contains onlygirls, from No „\.-ember I:1 to - IA uguSt I only lads. both ehisses entering the school at fifteen. to eighteen years of age. .17hey •pay Oictut ten dollars a, month l'Cir their board, itnd education. The. Ifistriiction is both , Pritetit-al and the-' For • twO 'or three hours ,laily they,. receive ' ickons in the c - keepin of accounts. dairy limmtge 'tient. and natural history they ate inStrueted in the physiology_ of mileh 'tows., the action of , the - paammary gliiii(h 7 , , the ft,Oil of auk'', etc., and iu the ifternoon sonie time .is "given music and Slll.2ing. _The greater part rr lie morning-§. howev. is devoted ,to practical Work in the ilaify, where the, students are distributed. to•their allotted' ~,tas,ll's of making hinter pieaning utensils. preparing rennet. - etc. Alout, four hundred to Jive hundred liters (or quarts, nearly) of Milk,. are: treated all the .4,peratious are carefully' t explained. and the. e. r . s.tablishment i -provtc'leti thle ' lleW:cSt anti best apparatus tOr , dairy work.- The students enter , • , tug these stalools” (M. SVendeen has ah e At t forty-y e a r ly of either-sex) are c hi e fly. sow, and daughters of farni-, ers . and proprietors. • They .eoine with a _rood- previous education, and generally leave the school with a real -nthuiasm fOr its pursuit. The ';uccess of the -s} - stint is such that Many . aplicanta have to 'be refut4ed admission every year. Norway and Sweden are following the example of 1.1 fentnark. •• Household , i,.kPLANDEns.—One . quart of milk. (lie Oar!. of Hour, •four eggs. two IlAblespoOnfurs of melted butter. one teaspoonful of salt. Heat iron-clads. hen m er ut, them in the butter ''mixture and - bake in a hoick oven. . rAKES.—Ono pint. of !sintr'inilk. 'One pint of flour, butter. of a small egg, one tablespoonful Lof sugar. one teaspoonful of sali*. half It teaspoonful of Bake in hot and well buttered iron-dads. ' WATER CRAchEll.—Ope pound of flour!, one. teaspoonful of salt. halt' an ounce of soda. even tablespoonful of ard. Make up with sweet milk, beat well. roll thin and bake-quiek.r t'ouN Dnoe , CAKE:.—Very nice ones are i'u:►de corn meal ivith boilM7 neiv milk until on have a thick hatter: ppt in the patent pans (if you have Omit) at once and bake oiyr twenty or thilly minutes. - (;ul` 'CAR . e.—lhlc %•up butter. two cups sugar. three chips flour. four .- , gs. haft* -a oil) sweet milk. three ttuarters of I,la . teaspoonful baking powder and One cup of stoned rais ins.' ' ' ['NEU CAkr..—Qii Z!••e cup of sugar half cup of butter, cup' and a half of tlOur. half curl of milk.lialf teaspoon ful of soda, one teaspoonftil cream of tartar. whites of four eggs; beat the butter and eggs to cream, then add Abe milk' and flour with the soda and ere:mr of tartar : the white of the eggs. to a, froth. at:id - stir them in gently - at' the la•t. Flavor with . THE; Poultry il;w141 reuvoinends .'iofiked.p.eat to given !to fow gen , efally over raw be meat, as more ts nutri tious. and as'making them less qiiar . relsome. says,'are also good as fuod,:and when boiled are picked clean: from the bones. Serail from the chandler's/ already- cooked, are said to be excellent: It is well known that dogli get ciiiite ferocious at times (trail liciag feti on no+ lent! • 4-: -,.- ettntahonal ,rpar trett ~-_ .‘.3, ,: - --;.- -----•:---;i TlR:OLO AND POPULAR .1 :- r - .? ;•:. - . E. E. teLNLAN,II -1 , .J. A. WILT. [ ' Colltillitice *. l - - - " - lit . 0. iItOST • . . .L C. CRAWFORD„ of . ' ‘-; H.XRDW ARE STO..RE. i G. W..11.T.uc, :. I Associate Editors. ! -. I A. A. - :EE.SI2Ir, ) . _ COlXlMTlnicatioits mps he !writ to either of the ;." awe etlitfirs. al , tnay t prrferrett. and will appeal•!; t the iAsue of which he has charge. . • : i , Incite the attention of the public to their stock. .1. .t. WILT. Editor, present week . _ - •of =I TEACHERS , EXAMINATIONS. Exanatiatlons of teachers for the public sehoils; will be held as follows: Oct. '25. Statalifig St.m", at rsteveus'ischo4ll House ; 1. .rt. 2Cs, Orwell, at Orwell 11111 Sehool House; Ort. Warreu, at Noreen lti,uoic school House: Oct :S s Wlielhata, at Ktryl;endall Kelm, House: Oct. tr.+,.r 'Litchfield. at Centre s.::hool flonse-,0ct..50, Athens Bop , ' ?...liool Iton , ,ei Nov , lulwr I. sherhopiln. ('en- 1 •• Iry ,:e11 ,, ,,111. - u:..L': Nov. r-' t7l,:tr. pt vllir.r. E -Schooi .. , OY all kladb' ll.nt,e; Nov. 3 . . Ilarill)gtoa and '.l Durillq.ton, ! . - i • is ,n-.• soir.a ilnr.se.: !it - A - A.:qui:Wield. F.a.,t :smith- ', PARLOR & IIEATING STOVES, fv•la Scllo , l i 10'1Se: N‘N. ";., Springfield. - at ('entry I *0...4 IlcnNe: Nov. i. 1:1.1,r...bury and 17zoltIllCre.t . , at ,I Doly•I I tll :•cliooi 'lmmo: NOV. i: . Wki . ii.. Beek . - i '1 , 1211 Seh , Pla !louse: NAN. 9. I:alutabia.. at .trtdln- ; iUh sylfool I1ou;•ef Nov. If , . Trf , y. Iloru' School i Nov.'ll; Canton. lion,' s . ctool 11. Leßoy l'orlters' Settoot 11,f,114,.: Nor: IC. Grim- i rr.le Centre: 17. Frantlin. Varnzy Schkr,d non , q. , : Nor. la. 310nr,.. Moarty:ton SettOol Hou , e: I Nor 19. Albahy and ortrlon, at Bahr tichtxd • !louse: Nov. 22. Terry and Wilmot, Sfg,ar Rim I . s , 'ltord "louse: Nor. raw. - Leltay,rille 501f02,1 Nor '2.7,'ilf.rriclt. 'am? ~ .b4Ol it ..,,e; Nor. ;:. ,, ,..f•ainf,to , A s.•ltoot lloamst Noy:,. Ta- , 31.ra. at Ei.rney hood lion,: Nov loin. '• , n; School :Coy Towanflt Bum' School- Itou,e: 'Nor East Tos , ,anda . • . . Applicnu:,: . %via yr"vittell win k rwii. :a:. 4..1 ps‘.l,ll. ,tAtit A. .01171:y ?tt(*•rinit'uuClll wt. 1. 14 E4w•anouat Dtp8t1111 , 14: EURTEITLNE33, MtE.I3,MMT. LAUGHTER, IN OUR SCHOOLS Nature has provided these faculties and functions, Therefore. Laughter,. :'4lirthfulne.s. are wise. Grirts-tmiti people go to hear a grown-up man lee- 111 enale , s i varlety. The largest mid best assort biebt kept In Northern Pettsylvaala. tore. and if he says. anything witty, odd. t or grotesque.. they will laugh; and stanip, and clap th6r hands. interrupting all Pro ceedings and thought by their uproarious-.: noise and ‘4.!iifttsion, And iti the lecturer happen to Make them laugh a great many times and very loudly, or excessively, so LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES, that tlki waist-bands of the men and the belts of the women. if not their ribs, are in'danger.why, the lecturer will stand a • good chance to be puffed as the very best of the season: while the poor children in t - the prisons called school-houses, must not laugh once in ten years When did nature make this ditlerence 'between children under live feet high. and children over live 1;::et high? Never. Both. then. .tutlot be naluie. I. Ner of these nature' If either. which' This question plight to be answered. But sup-. pose ivt.; say that the action of the ' , tali children at. the lecture is mttnre. Are we to infer that the frigid. iLigid and:fro zen manner of the school-room is berg_ ot ten by the idea tha . t naturo can proved en ? Is. thin conceit indulged that here 'Jet ran NO wiser than Nature I am - not talking with tlu,se whi4 luwe never taken even a peep at civilizatidn. and who ivally believe that man was born into the world to fight NaCurci anti not to Qlocy her, and so think they are doing etod - service in tormenting the life, oat of yhil dren.by scolding. and looking', and whip ! ping their arms and leg.; a , ei lungs and tongue into a state a; :7 wonder -it never °cent:led to the-c people to put a 11:11. Stone pn of the in nocents. If the conduct hew >e forth of tit i e eltl :folks is nature. thvm we ate t,; f floeiti„lt: if that of the youie_; fi,lk, l,e uatute. we are to follow that. -If the lord 11e:1t . ..0(i. follow NM; but Jr - mu:l:tin:li \o teacher is tit-fiii•lhis charge whir clock not once in awhile bving out iliiroarions laughter from the iwhole school, - which will shake every cobweb; out of them. It is true that.every kelz : borse, nnaer the six hours a day scsttut. e.eu 11 - artily be expected ter excite tin: facial y of Mirthful ness because his own Let hint do the best he tail It is - a mistake that-it is ••.yulgar — to laugh. , —to lau It 'right out—tie langh good and striing , , --to laugh . tilt it. It is " t:tilgar — only in Miss Naneys to 1. ugh: it is proper that th. 7 should only smili;_r., or anther sin:lir , : Tire is more uplifting of tin. Moral Nature in one ! rood l-catty laugh, than in all the frowns that have li t eu exhibited on the brows of stolid siie tuld Ere left the garden. •• \%:ttAl au auxiliary music h, to the teacher, brtE, , hteniug up dull faces. inspir ir: cheerfulness that become, an-impetns to labor. !-oftenintr and 'Si thingo nervou: ipitati o n often so ,lifficult to omtend a;qainst which has been excited by the crowdci, school impatient under the re- straint and ihun .of position !, Think. too, of each tilitfre quently gs 11011 . 1 e at ni , 710 - . like the honey-laden bee, will' a gay little song to charm the work-wcaried father's heart , : a lullal)Y which. sung . over the baby's cra dle. shall soothe the mother's spirit while it closes baby's eyes: .holy hymns that shall make the lery roof-tree a better sbelter;for the b - earts beneath it. Thus the influence of the public schnotgaes out blessing and Ide.t: and we gather, sheaves of joy to hold close to htimble heartS, thankful that we may be permitted to aid in making the tcortd happief and itetter., as well as wiser: that we, ;no, iii the lent intfuen.cs. are serving (air country and our Cod. and at the same flute lemn ing the usefullesson of how to labor and to wait.— J.et ca4r,ll teacher .in llrathOrtl r. gun! teach :his or l:et• scholar:: a - few case: tunes with w = ord; appropriate I'm. schools: I I', Is to make men. mg- I t . , nlif 'lll,lll that wewant sebooL. Mi , s FRANK 'MILL , . ..r fill teachers of the coaitt. itail for a mini _ her or years iomicote(l with the Gratlea Sch'tvc..l, I;as hoer; compelleit to giN t• up her posit Oil acyount of NI C;tl , :- !less of her eyes, raid the poitiott has hetin offered to Iteork,. , Buck. by the 1. 4 eh00l Board. • CH AMA:, :MoLYNEt w 1 for the past few years ha; been teaching successfully r 'Wary virtue., l'erhaps nu one ever in Northumberland and Sullivan rued >o a hiea reputation. er 'natal:lined it so inn is :1 g". 011 teachiwz in ()verb Hl. •• visiTING scHooLs.—None hat tearfia. ' 1 ,„„w„ to the publie atieut forty yearn, a long realize the beneficent effects of frequent ' ei,ntinueu ,erni• • niarvellots CUM'S, tliat have visits from pa-rents and guardians to tire' woo fir it'a confidence in liiivlrme, never equalled . selicad. Thee . stimulate -the ttiaelier to greater effort awl encourage the teacher •tny other DIC4I ICI Ile. It N . 911 makes the motif e(- to more diligence. Nothing - helps ploreH - fee zeal cures of roctior, toznake children tid-e au interest in them selves than to be. frilly persnadcil that tian tiwir parents take deed, intel-est in their "1 . 1 I ' 4' pr „ gtes „ D o not go to elwci i ithy .if their em en t. et' the last day, bill. go on giseti'a (sting c,f fatal Monday or Nuesday, or any other day rteeti, that I•Avell founded if tbe.rciaeily be taken when yop can spare an bony_ or tett', and in PC2b , 4l. F.Acry faintly bbouni bare it In thelr see the every day workings of oar seluxds. Teachers and school otticerg can de but they cannot perform the, ditty you le-rc. iril , kne••, ',offering. and even life le laird by diyidtially owe your children' awl your this rarely l'ql"ctk'n• Tine yitulent'nunbl not neighbors. The ratite of a friendly visit neglect it, and nut rife von not. Keep it bryouiCORSER and an eneouragina 'Word from. eaelt for the peurectica• it afford* i,y it. tiUltly Übe Are Affir ready to urge tion of the school onee or twice . dUring I aull4ra anark3. nail WI the term cannot be told. gi f itliout it flit. vrtipared by d. C. AYY.O a r. 1).. Loatir. • alas.. "mita, 4istuiv i ?Mixt( record is incomplete, and dip r.,hr:rfit; 1131.( PlibtiUM asui marytical t Ltfutcts. littd 61.44 try alt 0-14111 / " I ' ll ' l, " tiAttflatir stel Masts la f gOrpsw klt t i r glVAt t iP Itft"'""1 Zaftig , Ohtbn, COtiDINC a. RUSSELL, MEE HARDWARE GOODS. COOK STOVES Of the must approved patterns. ANGES, ;I • In ealtess istriety BUILDING -31tATEllIALS, BOTTOM PRICES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, SHEAR, SCISSORS, RAZORS, POCKET CUTLERY, of the best manufacture, and warranted CitPENTERS"rOOLS; U: every description GAS FIXTITES, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, KEROSENE LA-MPS, ruin the che , apent to the hest At greatly reduced prices • enille , s variety, of our own manufacture, WAX ' ranted first-clab.. • , Jobbing ot all kind. in our line prouiptly atteu tliNt to. Tlti rt;ots and eaves troughs put up in the most satbfactory manner. at hhort Lotter:, GiS FITTING AND PLUMBING A Specialty, , WE 'HAVE .TI.IE - 9NLYIt ACV CAL PLUMBER IN TOW.:INIIA. Our otd frtetori and 'the public generally will I.te'A In mind that we sell good., only for READY Rel.-king it Ili only .yst,gn lty Watch justive eau Le done oath buyer and • 61".11 tttl T.r pa.l ‘cry Ilbeial luizonage, vie so- Vtit n cfmthotance of 'your ruNtont, with the anti - - r;•. , o••• I h•tt ac aiil offer you greater Intihrottotas Ora :my 011.,r the e. , untry. as,ive y n lartt •r sto,k, hush enjoy peculiar favrOties coniaNui & RussELL .1.1314.1 CK; U. CROCKERY OF VARIOUS t 1.415 V AS THE LOWEST GLASSWA RE, TABLE C UTLERY, PLATED WARE, A - VOO 1) . 'WA t , E,, STONE NVA 11 E, Na:k to tlw 3111141 e that oh ahy goods ktpt Itt stot it I IA 111 hot IK7 }•~•!~I!1 E CHER gl" PECTORAL. For Jl.ra-.•; of uie P riirOit 21.1 i LUllge4 surf a. t Who',"jaw; •• tough. 'and( wistallptio:i Th.•e ten• ctmeposations, which 113V0 Irbil the refill- Jeu.r of mankind and Lc-come houseinda words, v:: , 'ar not only (me but many•zblioim, must have as AI EICS CIIEURY PLVTORA 1.. it n beell that can be wade by .ntedicat '4,111. Indeed, the chkets for IPr a•adj and prompt trtlef or Us ntem• Con .! lstlog of Furnished at eveiy htylt E a TIN WARE PAY: urFEns PA TITIINS, 14111) CAU BASK GLASS SHAVES, 0, A. BLACK =I FITUNITUR. TOWANDA, JULY We ant [tow edering a /a PARLOR SIT TETEA-TETES, EA HAIL RACKS, WOOD TOP. TAB, At very low prices. We are de our stock In this line Inforn order to do so we are selling at VERY LOW P We would cull utteutlo CENTENN BLACK IVALNU TOP, DRESSL CHAMBER SUIT Being the hest thing in the • and all tither goods at v UN D ERT Doae In the best wanner. an Yon will find wetter work an' than at any other place. Cal JAS. 0. FROS Mautitttamers or and W Dealers In Furniture and ui TOW A N DA, PENNA. Jt) - 20-tt G ROCERIES & ;- pitovisr McCABE do gDWARDS.I Cash dealers - In all !Lind. vt f 5 IiROCERIES [ OS, tNE Dtit4l, unTil OF Towanda, duly 22. 4575 J. K. 11 N •^ ~~ IMI ‘ . Z Z v.. t.... , X Cle ..... id """ Q, MI ct CI 0 Z •/; Z -/- • Cor:no 11 - :•,4 A ND LIME. -CHEAP COAL om and after July 1, for rash only, and the prl monthly. I Trill Kell coal. lime, .&C., : l ice list Will be o treated LV, l'F.lt TON 0 2.,0001tA, Ind Furnace.... ..,1 , 5 r - ...... : 3 =I • AT . 711 Pittston Stove, Chestnut Carbon Run Lump • Stnit h ; Barclay' Mountain Lump 64 61. SMRI4 Allentown Lltne - ? btlshel Lath la 31 Halt' bushel .. , ..... r ~,, t. delive.pur IS 1 irlee of delivery. I r .,te my many fil 'lds! m liberal yyttronage 'in tl lex' 'departure to Illakb It to to buy %hero Itbei lea.it.rnotiey. I ' to. me will take 1 ,1 ' r t can't buy tor 1.41ek ? I AM always prepare 4 short notice at the usual I also tender my thank' ! etrstomers for their-very, past and hnpe tinder the IM-it -Interest In evnlin. ,F.t the Most good,. for thtl Thou who are indebte; that 1 - nabt hate money pay Wight,. They gUla uezt., I . cifully Yours. J. H. PH[., EMEI mu= 1 1875. D SUMME SPRING A he public with . t I Stock of =2l ~., ,s: YSi~A~ti~ao= 'IALL A WiNT S . ON - I LOTHINGi GENT' LNG- GOODS r L E. itOSEN 1 . —At— . • , . i , • WII - O . LESASE AND RE TAI L . g• . i • . i i• , This popular house has now readv one of the fineit locks of Clothing to Auterlea. * ter style ;quality nd tit. which is a guarantee that every garment 111 plum, what.l represent it tea he. I . ',IARMEItS,' 2M2 tack of MI Y. CHAT I= Corning tolown, are particularly requeste i d to call at my store and examine the icading stylps, made from Freneh. Seidel) and Ainericau Cloths. for Men. Boys and Youths' near.: In It will be totmti ratan' le idlu> styles for-the coining sensed. sub re the Doable Breasted Cutaway Vest Suitt!: the Pl. muter Sults:. the Murat* Vest sults: the Centennial Sults, of all of critic!' I ask a Or:slul examination, by all who aro in want of cheap and substantial clothing and furnishing goothi. I . ! OVERCOATS OP EVERY IiESCRIPTION. 1 CAPS ! I GLOVES, RBLE A ME prattled to el fall trade, • Out ,d In HATS, BEM WHOLESALE AN . : 1) RETAIL, . 1 I . -AT i . 411. - E. R. 6S E ACIF lELiD v S, • t; g 1675. ' . T( WANDA, A. TASTELESS ME 11e.','INES. 'l3 to our new .A pridninent New York .hysielan lately cow phdned to I)UN I)AS - DICC k. Co. ahout ' their 1 SANt , At.woon OIL CArst• ES, Stating that sotne- Dino, they rimed tolraeolico4. but that a patient i.f hi.: had taken them v. Ithout effect. ;On being loforinctl that ,everal holtayons were sOttl, he In quired coil round his pat leu had 11,'It bon hiking Dr Nl).lti DICK S: r (rt..: , . What happened to this el rrileran inaylliare hap pened to others. and I)L' \ DAB DICK k. CO. take this method of protecting )Ihysicianx. ftrviggista, and them xelrem. awl prevettplig OIL or iSANDAL• wpm) from coming Into dos pate. PH YSICIANS who once rescrlbe thei Capsulei "ill continue to do so. for they contain the aure Oil in the best and cheapest fortn. IiCNI).‘S DICK & (11. ow 1110113 Ol!.. Or SAN. , DA I.W001) than till the Wholesale atoll:elan DrUg giNts coil l'erttutters Iu thelotted litate4contblneil clod this Is the sole rec.in why the D are oh 13 .....:,1 cheaper In their cap,itles than*. hi any ether fours. - AL, , MAR EU G CASE Mil AT $BO of SANDAI.WCOD fast ,suipereeding every other remedy, lapsules only being re quired to Itodire a safe and •ertaln mire in six or 'eight Front other miulicine 'can this re sult Is had. DENDA!, DICH S Crti't , e , SOFT CAPSULES sole thel)roblem. long ,moldered by eminent phy sicians.. of how to avoid Mei nausea and Ilsgast ex perieucee In swallowhig, which are well: known to detract from, If not destrOy, the good !effects of many valuable remedies. market fur lb •ery low price:, EZI 'ap,tlit'S are put up In ti-MI AII4 neat box es. thirty In each. anti are ilec only Capsule} pre i.v viipsfrians. TASTELESS MEDICINES.—castor °II anilinany other tultl,Cotis liledleine9 10111 be ta ken easily and safely in DUNS/AS DICK & CO'S SOFT CAPSpLES. No Taste nos ell. T m heso were the only , ca.psules Admitted :o the last ParisXposl- Von. Send for circular to W Ller street. New York. KING, R on the toereNt iternis a for too; 1110110 V her ' 1 and 84e us. r Sold at all Drug Stores Here. aug SONS CO THEY DO' holesale andßeta dertaklag, 31ala ILu 1; =1 I' MI, iu,poet ion of his nI !satisfy all that he eau than ever. 11 .11011, OPPISIi RUSSE ' The Ifors,.s. Ilanwss. ho,use, hi:aired agativ4 extra. charge. A ~I,llperlix quafl:ty of rceriv, d. U.S lI . ,L 4 Ei i , , A , v . El4. l ito IM '. 14 01% S ilaving.lo:lllits Imam tniolate the twelihig pu will be %pared to give sat give. hum a call side of ruhl new block. 1 . 6 ... . 0. 0. ... Some r .." 1..... 1' ... . C im.l Ell f ' l4. . ' , l 4 r IE C T A vi.sT • Tho litidepligned havl of Ii above. 11.40. n , pv age of Ms 001 friends_au augt6-tr., • T 1 , ~..," H ' . l z .:.1 1 .:). 7 .1. , , •- Gm . ..r , 11;', $ i, —1 r " . " r i _l ,-.., .- ^-7 • :m 1 6 • ~-;.• ;c:#.."'. ;, 1 ' 0. ."' .4'. 1.4 t . - ttr4 •': c' : ''''' ::: 4 : t 1. :.: 7: - . ~.... :.: i ~, -- - , 4., .1 _ ~ ''... I = '''' .*-:. c't ~*". '. . T. 7 'ZI: 8, 8 o r_. , c.) ... :.. im. t , ,, ca. :.... , ~ - r= "OLD MORAVI 1 Rich in historical Interests, it Is the 6nly building iii the country except ladepentlence Mall, honored, by the sojourn within ltsi walls of Wtt.shlngton. La- V.yetie. Lee and other patriots of the nevi/Mien. isrpular hotel !lasi recently changed hands.. been unproved., entirely refurnished.; and the pro prietor cordially Invites! his friends and traveling puttlie ttive hint a ealli—no pains will be spared to render their stay comfortable. People eu mute for Philadelphia will rind it conventetW to spend the night hem, reaching tau city alstut; eight In the morning. A sample room Oa the prat floor, fur the accommodation of colmricrcial agents e. T. SMITH. • . I Propiletor. TO BUY YOUR I TilE PLACE HORSE FXIN IA at C. F. DATON'S lit the store lately occupied .11:Inis Wolff as a Clothijig Store. flaring removed iny.estahlhAdnetit to noire commodldna and cenive nient quarter.O.mpeetfully invite .my old ouster niers. and all In,rrant ofi anythlng;ln the line of 1 _I ITARNESR 1 SADDLES , IVHIPS 1 ._,. 1 . II •f. . . , • NITS, &C. , I , , [ N •i' do give trio a rail, feeling:satisfied that from the fa cilities I possess for pnrehasing stoek, I can . do a isAter job. at a lower price than any ether estab 16111111'1a in the counts.i Icon 4 1 forget the plee ono door l below the Old strut' of Fox & Eercur. reaVIG, 00 113LQWS. - . ANDI 5° I' • - , „. Fainion4 are hereby Ipfenned tra y I /PM now pre! pared to furni4b the celebrated i J . I 7 j' . . 5 LERAYSVILLt: "L" PLOWS,L 32 2.5 ... or every lancl. A Imp P i olats. or any pottirn of the 49 00 plow furnished at lore•it rates. on , , JAMES VANN, MO Ghent. Angust 167tf. ' ' yoR SALE. --;a valuable farm in In . Athens. twp., laying from . fr. Athens n orn; and 3 tulles from Waverly; Contains Ei6 noes, of which In are in grass anti grain. A dairy orw; cowl; has been kept on it, and there Is base -1.1 meat stabling for that flsmber. It has a gentle in u- elittatlon to the south, and is waren. strong ;and. It will be sold law ad possession, given lamed! ately. Address •t 1 A . settle lip tho 1111: WOOL CIAITING, .AT THE WOOLEN fILLS, CAMPTOWN, • PENNA: I. C 0 0 32 =3 Also tnanuracturlugarnd cloth dreaising attetutcd to on short notice. Wo tan already malting 'oils from the' flew clip, an are prertretd to do work as fast u Oared. r ti, .0. Wow* cilia/tufty:to; art i • 0 *AG! Ayrn Tn4Azvt: EC • FiTRNISIiw ORANGEItS, • COUNTRY NERCHANTS,' MITTEN S 1 &C., RE MEI l'eupl..: con, DIES, HA RD CllOlllOOO CLOTHING I:ta 0(0.2 ulio art IWY THEIR S TORE i t the puallly 4 the (atilt Wit MEE (UmDs II COBS Ma. , J A aillug attenttutt to ills Now takes pivastire lit ) ELEGANT LARGE AN MENT: A SSO n INTP.u, GOODS ..IND 'W Ma I I MEN AND B OY . WEA R. ti,-1: v.lll be -suflicleii to. ; 'Ste greater fudiieements' 1 - ; [angt.74s. Restanrants4 , 1 1 , S E g'OWNADA (- -.7 1 l, Hotels and )111:1D,dE STIFE ETS I= of all gtects of thl3 by Fire, 1 , : - Ithout ahy 1,1 . ,Eng1141 Bass Ale, Just , T. it. JORDAN, I;oropriutot l . r SE, TOWANDLi, 1=1E!SIEIMI LIAVAN iv noW rem'iy Ui accirli ,lle. ph* norrxiriige sfactl9u to tho,e who may I! Square, east of licre4ra =MEI 0221 g:17,31n posM.SI3IOI -tfully solicits th,;• patron 1 the public ePnerallY.; M. A. FM:REST. PA. lAN SUN INN, CM 532/ ME DEM 'S GENERALLY P.. T. DiIEW, Elmira, N. Y. PARK, Athens, Pa. ; 4. ptitEW. orl the farm. novl6 l'itt Nail 14'154 lultainsurmia havisi o =wol_,._tho Nadi, and .11aeled to*, an die saw latply _ by dannearnan; tooptt mat +lrma*, to Abate bustbessowitb ptbuiptimo MEI= MILL OWUNGS E aIItOULMt SAW MILLS, ALANDRILLS, Ace. E L ,$) Mill Irons made to order, ENGINES REPAIRED. Anil work warranted to Pm tiatistm if rho lat44d mid mud improrrd kinds sisedicktdr ed and kept con{tantly on Irand and ready fur nee SIDE-HILL, IRON AND WOODEN BEAMS CULTIVATORS,; . CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH ;Of :all autl- the latest Improvement kept ou band. - CELLAR GRATES, ' SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, March . MEANS & ROCKWELL. BLOOD & COMPANy Still continue to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & .CLEANERS And will sell a better machine for lees money than min be had eLsewheni in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do ai much, or more, than any other, andb more durably built. We per sonallysuperintend oar work and see that it is well done. We will send DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES ONE•& TWO HORSE POWERS, One and , two horse 'Threashers and FANNING CIRCULAR AND DRAG SAW MILLS, Saw and Grist Mill , work done to order.- Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. •Vd "03 4:1110.101/111 AugJ.'B9 NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY Re,;pectfully winnnees Mewls and patrons, that he, bab built a NEW BRICK CARRIAGE I.ACTORY, Where he vIII constantly keep on hands full aSSOr meld of FAMILY CARRIAGES, : TOP AND OPE\ BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS; TROTTING SULKY?, AND SKELETOSS, Made of the best material and flnislieft In the hes city style. Ills long experience In city Car riage Factortes gives him a decided advantage over others In the FINIS'', STYLE AND DUEARILITY INSPECTION OF HIS iVORK ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT ATISFATION. Thankful for the Medal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a contlnuancu of the REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENRED TO HENRY STIILEN. TowaruLl, Jan. WAGONS! WAGONS I keep on hand a arge assortment of SELL. CHEAPER Than any other establishment iu the . • WAGONS AND CARRIAGES Of every description. 'manufactures C. F. DAYTON Tcnranda. Match NI, 1873. BOOK BINDERY.—The publie is BespeettAlly,lutonned that the Book Bindery has been removed to the RUPourzu third story, where will be done In all Its various branches, on terms as reasonable as the "hard times" will allow. The Bindery will be Underthe charge of An experienced Binder, and an wort will be promptly done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Marie, Magazines, Newspapers. Old Boots, tc.„ bound in every style. Particular atten tion will be pall to the Ruling and Binding of to any desired pattern, wldels in quality and dnne. — Witty. Will be warranted.- „ All' work will be ready for dellver,Y when promised. tett . Tbe igs'of the • 1e4.1411•44461. And all kinds of. 11 g}IINGLE MACHINES PLOUGHS of all kinds. POINTS CHURN, POWERS,: LARGE AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTINGS L AIME . KETTLES, And all kinds of castings furnished at of our Macjilzies on applicOUn Separators Thresher and Cleaners. . ,Loo aocna Opposite the new Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STULES sOf warms. Ail be arks Is au Previous to purchasing eisewhen AT REDUCED PRICE WAGONS! WAGONS WItIvIL I ViILL country. to order on short notice. JAMES BRYANT. BOOK-BINDING H. C. Sr 111 r S E BLANK BOOKS, TURNER :4 . a 0. 11, WIIOU:IMME AM) EXTUL DRUGGI-STELP, PATTON'S BLOCK, TOWANDA,. PENNA. . i ACIDS. EXTRACTS,NI I IIIIRS. lIEEBS, SUGAR COAW.D PILLS, rowDras., GEMS, - : • T MIMS. TINC- ; 'UIt,EB„ WINES, ~ . ke., -. •;•• nva prepanUons of all kinds. DYE STUF'F'S, MACHINE OILS, KEROSENE; ALCOHOL, .&e, &c:..!', . - PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, for modlelnal purpollel4 TOBACCO, SNUFF; CIGARS, 4160. All the POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,: and a tine assortment of- TOILET AND FANCY GOODS More than usual , mare -Is given to the eompopnd• log of prescriptions. Open on Sunday from 91. N. to IP. 11, an from sP.x.to 7 P. sr. Dr. 3f MULL can be consulted it the store im:fiat. urday-of each week, as heretofore. D. H. TURNZR, • W. G. GORDON; may 7-72 DR. H. C. PORTER, I= OLD CASII DRUG . STORE, Corner 31aln and Plan Sta., Towanda, (Established °sera quarter eq" a Ceatury;) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, DYESTUFFS, k GLUE. PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS, SPONGES, BRUSHES. BRACES k TRUSSES,' SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES, MAIM DYES. TEETH', SKIN: AND HAIR PREPARATIONS RAZORS, POCKET•EKIVES POCEET•BOOKS AND POET-MONNAIE . 9, MACADOr AND SCOTCII sxurr, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGAMS,, GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS.f ' Pare Wines and Lirmora, for medicinal ps,Tosei, BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND 110MCEPATHIC REMEDIES, ' AND ALL GENUINE POPULAR MEDICINES, ===s2e=i NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS, & SHIELDS, NUBSING BOTTLES, TEETHING BINGE, Syringes, Bed Pans, Urinals. Therraornetnys, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Ike. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL; WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK, SPERM, LARD, .WHALE, NEAT'S FOOT, TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OIL, ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE, SASH, • . pA INT, VARNISH, WHITE*ASH, COI #ER HORSE. MANE, SHOE, SCRUBBING, HAIR, TQOTH, • and all other kinds of brushes. WINDOW AND PICTURE 'CLAIN, of ail ibises. 'ERE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY 4 AM) VARNISH. - • •READY MIXED PAINTS! OF ANY DESIRED COLOR. j DV THE POUND. PINT OR GALLON, GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH, AND DRY COLORS'OP ALL HUES; ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at an hours of day and night. Open Sundays for Prescriptions from to 10.. a. It., 12 to 1 and sto 6, p.ll. • . • l/r. Porter can be consulted as heretofore In the °free. , masl3:s. OTOCffiell and Provision& 1 U. B. PATCB,? - s • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MIME GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TuWANDA, PA. The bet, brands of FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND. The highest price paid for all kintlSitt COUNTRY PRODUCE. Such as BUTTER I POULTRY, G A ME &C. Especial attention paid to Oiling, orders Goods delivered free of charge 'anywhere:ln the Borough. anl4-74. NO TICK HERE ! But the very Lest goo& of all kinds kept by any first-clamgrocer, and sold Down, Down, Down, STRICTLY FOR CASII_! The choicest TEAS, SPICES, MOLASSES SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, &C., • Received Dally. frebh from the New York Marko and bought at the very lowest cash poceft.: 113% ing been engaged for the last three tears with a First-ciiiss Wholesale grocer In New York. I have Facilities for buying my goods en that lean mate it an object for all CAbh BUYERS call and - SEE MY STOCK AND PRICES Before pureng elsewhere. WILL PAY CASH FOR PRODUCE M. B. OWEN, 1 RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE, *DORA T Hiasebaaeoas AdveTtisementL FOR SALE-CHEAP AND ON CONVENIENT TERMS. A blacksmith and wagon shop, with a twenty feet water power ? dashed. A very desirable location for business. - • • The shops are large and convenient, With neces sary Machinery forearrying on an extensive MM. new. A small new dwelling house and one acre of land attached. ALSO—One other water power on the sane" stream. with a twenty-dye feet whessl. with saw and lath mill s all in good running 'order. Thin property will be sold together with Rye acres of land on which the mill stand.s. ALSO-A HOTEL PROPERTY, with a Wye: two and onedtalf story house, with bach buildings. Main building 60:33 feet, with large and coseeni• ent barn. Thls property will be told 'with one or more acres of land, to suit purchaser. ALSO;.-A FARM eontelnlng about LW Imes of land, all improved .except b acm; twit dwelling houses. two orchards, large eottle.torn, wogon house and sheds thereon.: This.pr opa rty Is In a high state of cultivation. and the; quality of the land unsurpassed In the county. • • . The above described' ptoperty Is all de sirably ice. cated and convenient to Lehigh Valley Rail head. ' W For terms of sale apply to tbp subscriber, at Myersburg, Bradford County, Pa ' I aprt-75. - , E.REED MYEE. - ? . DANK'S GRAVE GUARDS. .i.", Per the purpose of preperiing the ;permanent symmetry of Burial mounds and holdh* the usual Head and Pact Stones more . Permaiently and lie• enrely in position. ' roe putteakin &den= • • . . WO NOIMOSOIte AIN . • AtIONOILIIII Sl€Z=l =ICE W o A. D I FINE WATCHES June '74 W I TCHES M. LIE N "aka iz FINE AMERIPAN AND SWISS GOLD AND 8 STERLI SILVER P WHOM THE CHE GOLD, SIL SPECTACLE' One door north of Dr. Porter & Sou's Drug store Mein Street.. . TOWANDA,.pA., 4 Janfp7L TkRESE, YEW JEW h constantlireeetvl PINS, BANDS, AMERICAS GOLD AND SILVERPLATED BIM SILVER AND.PL CLOCKS 0 Watch, Clock and Jewelry repalring dune to the best marer, and warranted. Vomits for,a lthon4 patronage and hope to merit a , eonthinance of the same. nuvl243 . . SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLgS •: • Aui.;NDEL TINTED. C. li. PATICii - • These Lenses ha je. the power of Protecting' the Eye from IRRITATION arising fro", Light; ac companied by Heat/ Under Wilson'a American and English letters patent. ItEAl O bli WHY THE ARUNDEL SHOULD BE PR !They have the of Solar and Attl 121 They are Violet when 'applied to th The high and lo TOWANDA., 1' AMERICAN, STERLING SIL. ROGERS RROS.O FINE GO GMII FR A: BURLIN Rri On ten year imaLLiox The *nest matt, la Mt, world to potables farm. Ina sod stork Prothro** will pap Sir land and !Tn. provsinenti lonsbelbrotho prin cipal be coma due. LAMM - DISCOUNTS for cash. The wrestled destltnitoo la Nebraska Iles In the 'far waders melee, beyond the lands of tie I. M. R. R. Co." 1 Sir far elrelderitthat WM folly deiertbe these boast sail the to-itiot sale. apply to or address, '..AND,MIMMOIS Olt MEM 111•1111 ca mBERLO. 0Y D S WELLY; ND CLOCKS. DA, PA. . , TOW WELRY, ~i SILVER WARE, LEMA N, VES RAT.CII ES, EWELRY. FINE' SILVER ATED WARE ILOCKS, PEST TO.THE BEST ER ♦NI) STEEL & EYE GLASSES Ts FoR ALL, AT TUE . ELRY STORE W. A. TROCKWSLL win addition to Ills large stock Of jewelry, GOLD SETS, FINE RIN TUDS, CHARMS, NECKLACES, ND SWISS WATCHES, :ILV.y.WWATCHtS, WARE OF ALL VAMETtEs • D STEEL drECTAcLES, TED DINGS AND CHARMS Also 'ALL VASIE TIES, e loiest prices W. A. ROCKWELL INTEDSPETACLES FERRER TO ALL OTHERS • r of Arresting the Ilest-Rays :Oat Light before entering the Tinted, yet so constructed that., Eye appear colorless. Dtlllllt*rti are the same tint CEA cIiAMISERLIN IMI E L.E K, ZEZ & SWISS WATCHES RR SPOONS AND YORKS, LEBIC AT ED SILVER WARE JEWELRY, &C., ,&C., OPPOS TE , COURT 110tliE, W. A. CIiAIIiEBLIN. HE BEST pig D • RIAD 1111,11A1111tA, t " b ITON & MISSOURI `ER R. R. CO. ;$ credit at IS plow Cent. I IMMO. lOWA F A_CREB In lOWA and Soutbens ai► . a ~ ~ TO .:01111 , PATRNS.. EO. WOOD kC G. i PHOTOCtRAPHERS - • -1 ',- _._ i ._ 1 • A„ 1- 1 TOwANDA , P Grateful for the: generous latrenage of the! mid per, wixdd Inform 11l wanting Pictures:, UM we are still adding to last eidablist I i NEW AND IMPROVED INSTRUMENTS, 1 _ • , - • I 'And - adopting tried and approved modes or priatlag and retouching in order to secure !" : E ; IFINER PHOTOGRAPS THAN EVER I nostlepetilde of, the cities, and that we snake It • specialty to enlarge all kinds it Pictures to awl also dedied. and Sabin In Water Cel.on, India Ink, or ha OM lu the . 1 ~..- ' I BEST STYLES AND VERY LOtt PRICES. , w ...„ . . . e also endeavor to take ail ttil HIM Pawnee In Nokias ehildrens Manes, so ae to secure the best ftsulte.' 1 1 I ! We are constantly adding to our Stork of 'All new patterns and tasteful. styles. and Sur= rdsb them St s small adriulas from coss.pricea. 'May IV= . - COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL ,THE • OLD TOWANDA . COAL PIERCE'hz SCOTT Take , pleasure In shim/wing 'to their frieitils an (1 the pnbUe generally, that they are prepared to no nfat any or the tolkertng named Coals in quanti ties to suit Putelussers, thoroughly screened and stated, and at as low rates as at any yard In To wanda. We keep the best t. vats trout the Pittston and Wilts-Barre mines.: d:C SULLIVAN -ANTHRACITE. COAL, all sizes, from mines in Sullivan Counti. SMITH AND STOVE from the Old Bare Lay 31Ineg. We are Sole Ag.. 2: s We keep on hand Ike - BES Q T ALLENTOWN LIME HE BEST COPLAY CEMENT All milers left at the blare* of Long h Steven=. F. J; Calkins, Third Ward. Kirbru Drug Store. or atone Office, corner of River and Elizabeth's Sts., wilt recieve prompt attention. PLE.ASE ..I CALL. • :.••.!S. 'E. ; WM. SCOTT. step 23-74. • 1 NEW Loun I ~‘" v .III.L • I SHtSIiEQUI.I. 1 The l!ubberiber,giveb noti • ; STEAM 'FLOM 18 DOW In aucces.,fui operatiun., pared to du all work in CUSTOM tißl?:DltiO. DoN DAY THAT IT 18 R Wheat. ituckwheat and Rye Feed. Bran, Ate.. always and lot Nile at 19w. PARTICULAR NOTICE. the west side of the river deal mill, will have their ferryage they bring grisis of ten bushel = THE REII.INUTONNT I 'A The REMINGTON hEIVI, 4 sprung - rapidly: into favor as (ambit:4[lon of gaui qualities. islug, anitioth,...nolseles. rapid. Stitch. It ig a Shuttle. Machit Drop Feed. REMINGTON, 'A \Lachine fot- fYmuc itbe, 14 existence, has. net with - a nil ratio of sales than any machin REMIICGTON A Machine f?r manufacturiog 11,.1 family u,r, (ready for delty,ery only since ;tune. t+74.i for rAnge., perfection, anill variety of nark, is 19tliout a rival In famlly or W0.,1n.p.. • . , . . . , - , , • GOOD AGENTS WANTED iirc.9!ar, BE3IINGTON £.WING NIACIIIN1420)11. I LION,. NEIII . YORK BRANCH OFFICES OF BEMINIITON - ' COMPANIES: • E. REMINGTON k tioNs REMINGTON SEWING 31. CO. REMINGTON 'AO'L CO..' 2 281 & tat Broadway N. Al., Inns 511141130 n Square, Se•wing Machines. - Chicago, "A 7 State St., S.; 7.4fachines and Mins. t Boston, Washington St., Sewing 31achlne , titneloattl,lBl West ith ;St., Sewing 31achinc, I.lle*, 120 lienesen.Sl., Sewing Ildaehinoe. Waslituglon.l). st.,S M'achltir Atlanta, lin.; Dekl Ives typeru ILmr. Maricit3 Sewing 3intlthiri ob. 13, .4., ;ESTATE! 4-1) • • A. J. NOBLE '& CO., AUENT. T 0 IV D.l. I ' 'FARMS, MILLs, VILLAGE LOTS, liou! ! ).s . i. I BUSINESS SII 4 ES 1N; TOWN ALWAYS ON HAN lOIAT HAW:MS.!: Also large tracts of Ltiol lu lOWA, NEBRASKA & KANSAS Along Ilno of Hall Roads. Vory. der+iraVe ' am BlltilN rußro•_,r,r Vents collected and irinittW ou 11,301i4b1 , 1 ter:4 • I 1 • ' L. - i Money Loaned a. Loans Negotiated. i ~ 1 . , 1 i 1 ~ ,PartiesleitAing to pure/wee Wit do well to look over our ttits. : - ' _ Yet* hie Si ~~~ J CI 11 OE that li6 ut EMMA ) 1111 , 1 111:11 prc C 011 :Abort u9t2c.,-, ' ON illk; b%.MI ..crivED I Flour. Corn Aleut, on hang awl rate:, Persons 'ng to patronizt, toy td both ways, whqs and upwards. F. AYEA". , pes.iessing the heir t Light rthi iliwahle, with Li.A, le, x•jtti Automat", NQ. 1. the• third tar or it: rapid itiorro,..'u 011 NO.:' MAUI sti4et P 3' A' • ra And 1 for ELufg*tuatt.