gp i riadilical peparhnint CM Farm Notes. _ .. ~ _ . • 1;. , !-Alo .not.‘adrocate keeping or breeiiing from poor, stock, but . I be= liege. that good hens foi farm pur o.ses are more com Mon, and can be .lia - tat a much lower price ihan deal. cgs in .fancy fowls ~ - i ire f‘ , cilling to admit.—Lice stock jouriiiit. `Liquid manure tanks are, in our experience of eater carts and pimp-. in.r, little more than an expensive toy. The prnper AQay to save the mine is, to keep it in the litter, not to catch it diluted with'the and thereafter pump and carry it to the'lmni in carts.l---LwAn GiTxtte. _ • Never on any eonsideratiOn put 'imperfect or small fruit with larger or better, as it reduces the whole pack f.tge, to the ;fade of the poorest in it. The strorth.of a (lain is hot, that of the stouteflt, but of the ,We6.lte:st link. and so the worst specimens in a package Will drag all , the rest down to their level,nud-you with it in the tinal reekonin!!. 7 ---,ll'ispoaain Horificd ')isra! M 4 pod. A fruit tree never sutlers from too much 'la:inure, if the toots are healthy le a tree skOnt to sailer after a heavy 'mlinuring. - it is only . 'that it, was in a way before , this. Of course._ it , ue were to empty a :cesspool, a - cart 16a1 of ii.esh,lime..or some other in ordinate mass of food under a tree. it wOuld sulltr_-, but our meaning is that miamount'of manure that would be folnid of benefit to any , regnla. garden will be otherwise than bench vial to a flint tree, if• the roots-. la /q..a `The l e arned o:if-ye mnintained that ISere could •Iste nut doubt that . the friut Onthe tree by the lino fence ' 4 14. - V, Ily belonfred to the plaintiff,' but 4e could .not gather the fruit over -11::-agirT(rJhe defoulaurs !cadet' with- Via iqllig, liaideto 'an ‘action for tres iws4 . while on the other hand. the f ylantiti tad .no' ri!fht to -allow the 1 , 0n. , 412 o overhang the_ defendant's !*amen so as ti.) muse an obstruction to the ,11&-ht and air. end the defend ant had every riz,ht to .have cut Oil ~ .very. bran eh which grew - over his tiardila;:. 'As. hOwever, the fruit in Oispittably.bciong.4 to the plantiff. —he: (the learned judge) deeidiAl that thedefendaut Inust paylfor the pears hel.us.d - tfilzen.--Looflon Gar(l , :tices r . " irrlJ;l iilo, r - . • :111 , .hilino•S. fine feed,- Indian meal. nr. indeed, , , route; may DO tis•tt with_ - straw and similar foods, though they rii.c4 not so rich in nitrogen, and in `lac•ti of direct experiment we may int - ei 2 that they wunld • not secure so (ibinplete a utilization of the straw fino;slallis as would the more riitio ,rek.l,l:its food. • _ yotlnz Calm la farmer hasinveti ted a tßaehine which is said to worit sittisfßetorily in Model, !Or re:ipiug gridn. It. cuts the stalks, gathers thOn in a bundle, 6vists a band of stfaw and hinds the sheaf, cuts the ,of the band and throWs the ~ .111.•a(a- s i1Je.' • . (the time to tro into a ,business, or hjenst, to keep on with it, is when khEll business has,been.overdore and 111.. , majority are rushing .out of it turning their attention to some thing else which• promises a 'little more Fariner. e could produce faets and figures! siiiiwmp . towtissurtily the profit of Lip lern .farm is regulated - the, - selocess of 'roots growing upon it{ how no other system of farming; and no skill in other branches of in can eompensate for failure, , u partial failing in Toot prodtict ion; Imwl a fid Miter. ,Tir Household Meat should be cooked by a quick re. It§ the rapid closing of 1.11 - e outer yore _retains- all the juices , within', and these, becominp• heated, create 4 iiattirah procesi' of ste:uning in s it:h. 1-i it'll V V. in.preparing minced veal cut the in;-at'Acs line as possible, brat' do not, t,-•hop_it. Put to it a very little lemon P.M -shred, two graets of nUtinea. HOIIV' salt.. and four or live spsAmful,s • of either it little weak broth". milk or Water ; simmer these gently With the fueat., but take - care not to lei it boil. and add a 'bit of butter' rubbed in {l o ur. Put ;ippets of, thin toasted brjad,• cut ••' into 'tbrec-corns_ Shape round - the dish. It is a - decided mistake tfasuppose Oat plants are: unhealthy inlSleeping hpartments ;or sitting rooms. 9f . i-oursr, if the flowers exhale a strong perfinne such - as that of tuberoso, lit nein.tli~ :crud dablines—tlicy make the too'odorous to be degirable tt alight ; but healthy growing plants idlsorb the Carbonic avid in •the mo:There, and keep it pure and -hgreeable. They are, in fact, the bescdisiVectantS that can be employ _ Una the kitchen becomes th-Or i;ughly and systematically organized. and it Ire.:aretl as one of the niogt, if .;tot the' importatnt of house )all departatient,•;, there calm be no ~itcit thing :t, habitual health in the family. , c;mking poi:Mils more people tlOn all the nausea - IN drugs ever - administcred to poor humanity. 'and it atlbrds the remote cause for frbe_.employment of two thirds of :Oh the divorce lawyers in existence. I== i.Treatment of Epizootic. In the mild forrn,of the disease in liorses, it is- sutilcient to. keep the n_ warni, well ventilated, ii ht, ltiose box, to feed on laxtlye :1 , 4..y1.and -give small and •repeated 11,4 , ,es or the nitrate of potash. Vim -I,lphite of soda, 01- chlorate ript.• :t7ll in , l ni`Al)l )41 or water. The bodY ;;111 , 4 IN! clothol according to the i-1.-ather, awl the Lrencral comfort! of 1.1 J ;. anitial.attended to. In the grat - er forms the !ithimartinist he carefully ,r w;T:1 ! etl. more &Po:hilly with regard ; its breathing,. threat IS U. be H,:ttliefl with hot . water. awl the aninhil niade to inhale the steam of •hot . L water.- If much. pre6fnt. p•piiit t•ther may i. given, with e Z is to be nMweq . iti :ibinplaneil.i in order to f , , 11 1 - 110w - t time s:rength. \l'hen the is.ore of the thrdat i, abated, - a sMall cont . :Oiling a drachm of carbon " : . v.te'or amouia (die". ball being I.tell 4:iic,l may be given twice a day with ! , rat benefit, ..Exercise should not enforek..d until 'all febrile signs i hare. j dissappeared. We have seen k m tost •severe- and rapidly fatal pu - pa caused by., exerettmg the' animal-to O soon and . " .. ..t00 severely. ; We have said . nothing about -Ite tr-eat f i • meat of the external swellings of the limbs. 1 In our, opinion they shOuld ,notiveSrinterfered with, as 'they are .. 'but e - xpresitOns of a condition of the bloOd,.whieh does not 'endanger . the life_of the animal. I.)ontanyouslri manorial geoid:trent IE2 QUIICLAN, . WILT, I Committee CILAWFO/M, of ' . Irrax, Associate Editors. A. KEENEY, _--- munteatlons may be sent to either of the ditors, as may be preferred, and.uill appeal issue of which he boa charge. W. ItyAN, Editor, present week., . [For the Educational Depirtmenta . SMALL VS. LASE smote.. Co , . Lore si th,c w many scholars are necessary .to up a Ac 11001? I believe the notion mak! pro% ni a is to some extent that it is impossi ble o have a.good school without a large nu ber of Scholars, )4.nd it is true that a good school-is likely to' be numerously attended; but - I believe that such a schoOl is hirge, because it is good, rather than good because it is large. Some .of those pri4ate schools which are supported by ro pe ns'who have sufficient means to erei.. plo . well qualified teachers to - instruct a : small number of pupils, are among the; be.st of schools. . , . • ..in the At 1411 ale MO eltry for hst...june,' ili.re is an article on "True and - False Etonomy - 1n Education," - bYi'resident ~.,:i • rALIOTT., , ', of ;Harvard tuiversitY. He 111. ',. , 1 1ds that :twenty-five,: scholars arc aS, inany:ai one teacher can properly in struck. lroriified by this high authority, I shall venture to offer some of the reasons why. qelieve that, other things_ being equal, small are super IA- to large schools. iOne of the Most innlortant elements of success in any pursuit, is enthusiasm—a z4alous love :for the work 'in which one rilay be engaged. This is title of men of all trades and occupationg--but most eiri phatically is it true of the student. The ht l iar Who hates his books , /rill not Ttuly and ea WO( study. - The most im portant i-tep, therefore, in the education of children is to inspire their minds with tare for their studies. Their progress tiepondA 11p) this tipm . .e than upon ani- And herein I think the teach- Or of a trnall. selmol l!as an advantage +. - er the teacher of a large school. In a the rrlations between the acher and his pupils may be gotnewhat intimate and personal. and Ittrnep be has a great opportunity to influence the 'char aeter. the tastes and inclinations of his i . alfolar. If the teacher himself possesses the spirit of the true scholar, there is a greater probability that he will inspire his pupils with the same spirit, than there is in ircroW,ded schoul, !I In a small . - clnyol there is not stitch a !multitude of subjects and objects to en i,tross and distract , the attention of the teacher, as in a large one. He is• likely .to have-more time to form and carry out Ids . plans of instruction and discipline, 'and more leisure to make himself tho yenghly familiar with The subjects which he is teaching. This is one reason why a college is superior to an academy or, high school, and why., an academy or ltigh setool is superior to an ungraded district school. • In a'sniall school more of the energies ;11.1M teacher may be expended in; the pork of instructing, and less in the Work lf goVerning the scholars; than En a crowded school. To most teachers;: and perhapsto all teachers, the task of keep ing a large number of scholars in order is somewhat burdensome; and interferes se riously with the wtak which they could . L./ wish to do for their classes., If all:this is true, it follows th 4 the great obstacle in the way of gradinginany of our country schools, is - not the Want of a sufficient number of scholars, but the _Want of means: not the sparseness of the populttion, but its poverty; or possibly-, in some cases, it my be the want or suffi eient educational enthusiasm and enter prise among, the people to : !furnish: their children with the best education 'Which their means will allow: - . An attempt is being made in one of the=; Country school-districts of this countY; to ! maintain tiro grades during four Months of the year. The number of children of school age in the district is about . fi - ?rty.. It is needless to say anything in `parlicu lar in regard to it. until it has been been whether the experiMent is likely to prove permanently successful or not. If it should prove successful, the value 'of the example to some other districts similarly situated (ight to be considerable. If the country schools are ever to be lifted out of the ruts,' some t experiments must be made. And it is better for the people to put their own shoulders• to the wheel, than to be , calling -forever upon somellereples for assistance. But. whatever the people may .do for the education of their children indepetid- . . . ! ently of the public school system,: ought to be suliordinate_and•stipplemental to it, and nut in opposition to it; otherwise mere harm than good would be done. VECDEX, SR. , Who of us has not felt disgusted with the sender of a manuscript which Was al most illegible. To us it seems a shame to the writer and anything but a compli ment to the one for', whom it is written. ft seems to declare that he does not con= sider the person Of sufficient importance to waste on him the time required to make it legible; that the five minutes which it would. require to put the letter into readable characters are of more. im portance than the thirty that it takes the reader to decipher it. • A generation ago a handsome hand writing was regarded as a most graceful accomplishment. A gentleman Would'he more ashamed of a shabby Manuscript than of a shabby coat. Al! public records espeCially were in handwriting that rival ed copy-platei Children at sebool were _taught to regard elegance of penManship as of not less importance than proficiency in' other studies. - Now some people seem to be really ashamed of good writing, and the snobbish opinion prevails that it is beneath a man of ability to write so that people can read it: that a man must_ write as the choir sings in church—with a • Stu died effort to prevent his words ;from be ing intelligible, • Supriose the :preacher and the advocate should •adopt 4 similar style.of oratory. The lawyer would con s:dee it folly to mumble words before the .c:mrt and jury, but - seems to foiget that he is coMmitting a similar error, when he writes to his client in a hand which be cannot read. • 'Nothing can be mere ridic ulous than the idea that a bad manuscript iniicates- .Something that is t orth the trouble and vexation of deciphering it. know men of the highest capacity, whose writing is in characters ati clear as he thought it expresses. It comes with greater effect upon the reader, hem . use he is not distracted by the diffieult. in read tig it. We feel it to be a much Pegleeted branch of study, and can but wish that the.tnistakent view of the subject could be corrected. H. Many teachers have=noticed that pupils are often uninterested, restless, and per haps mischievous; if the last 15 minute • of a school day are devoted to ordinary rewittorTst.ht..sll,B terthlt Igerstri MI MECO :For the Educathival Departglea. rnmassiir. (Fur the Educational lieilartmento SCHOOL EOONOXY. Oder such "waste of time. Change, for once the everlasting_rom of *the " three r's" raiding. 'riting, and 'rithmetie,--or orthography, gram- and geography, by substituting at :that time of the day something like the :following, and disorder. and ,indifference ;.will be instantly succeeded by i erfect quiet and the liveliest interesi. Read from some biography, or book of travels,—as Liviugstone's Africa—or if prepared to `do so, give a familiar talk on the simplest principles of any of the Bei , f • MOM Any progressive teacher, by ta little ef fort in•self-culture, can become qualified to talk intelligently on the easiest faCts and principles of the Creator's great book of nature„open before us and inviting it- I tendon. Such matter should be present- however, as requires effort of the per eeptive and retentive faculties, - rather than the reasoning, and thus all the pu pils will he hanefitted. The - germs of knowledge thus scatter ed, in many cases may lead some youth to find his specialty, and become a Hum bolt, a Tyndal,an Agassiz, whose lives may I be devoted to revealing the mysteries of nature for the welfare of the world. Facts thus orally presented to interest ed and enquiring minds by au eanmit t teacher, will be like nails well driven and clinched, that the jostle and turmoil of future business or pleasure cannot dis lodge. But a secondary, if not the principal ehject, may be attained by requiring all pupils able to write, to present the sub stance of the instruction at the close of school, or next morning— compositions' disguised,— which are returned by the teacher at the recitation in spelling, read ing, or grammar, with necessary instruc tion—all errors having been previously corrected and marked. More practical spelling and grammar will thus be taught than is usual in many schools by: ordinary class routine. For the Ettneat lonal. I leraltmoint. ) OBITTIABI. RLAKESLEY.—In Athens., Nov. V. after wa ill ncs...s of hut a few days, Mtn Isadore Illallsesfel, a teaclierlu the Graded Retool of that place. From the bloom of youth and health; from the midst of her work as teacher; from the school-room, where many affec tionate pupils were wont to look eacli day for her ruining; how soon was this our fallow-teacher called away by death—by the n►cgenger that told that her work was done, bat rest had come, that the teachees armor might be put forever aside. 3Jiss BLAKEsI,EV hail taught in .then about one year, and mauy affectionate - and weeping pupils Of her own, as well as of the other departments of the school,, followed her remains through the street, and took a final adieu as they were con veyed away for intermentat her home iu Smithfield. This event, by which one has fallen out of our ranks, speaks forcibly to each of us that remains to increase our faithful ness in the duties of each day, for the time is short and - there is much to do. " WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE ? sHALL DECIDE?"—MerI, in his grammar, says that when the title "Miss" is used with a name, the whole term is made plu ral by making plural the title' only. Ex.- ample : The Misses Brown. Butler de nounces this as an imitation of. French methods, incorrect, and not used by any classical authorities. Butler's method is ;1 to form the plural by adding "s" : to the';l name. Example: The Miss Browns; asi i quoted by him from Irving. Some 30 on 40 other authorities are cited as using the latter method.` By the Letter method the following) sentence seems ambiguous : "The cele-) brated Miss Lyons, of 'Utica, visited To-', wanda yesterday." Query : Was it one lady named Lyon, or several named Lyons? ANBwEns have been received to the questions published during the last two s ` or three Months in the Educational De partment. Teachers must 'believe theni too simple to be worthy of attention, oi; admitting of but one method of solution; We present a few-answers that_ any per.; s - ms differing may discuss, and thus es'i. tablish truth. . 1 Many persons differ as to which of two sohitions is correct in the following exf ample : If a three-inch cable support a weight of 2,1100 lbs., What must be the circumference of a cable that will supi port(4,96o lbs. Correct solution ..T,":,390; 4,960 : ; (3) 2 : 4.20 ..Insteet. Some claim, that Itobinsou"s Key givep (3)n, which method is surely incorrect. " Nothing ,is worth _ fighting for.l' "Worth" is a predicate adjective, deli cribing nothing. "Fighting for," is used as a noun in . the objective • case, being equivalent to struggle. " Tbey knelt before they fought.`' "Before !' is a preposition, having for its. object the sentence " they fought;" for if the word "battle" followed "before,l" all would admit the prepositional foree.• Many persons, however, insist on dispolp ing, of " before " in above sentence asl i a conjunctive adverb. 1- Xlsollanecns Ativertisements. . _ STEVENS & LONG, WHOLES - ALE 4 RETAI Dealers la CHOICE FAMILY. GROCERIE COUICTRY PROUCCE, GRAIN, &C. Haring a Large awl eroworallowf tore Re impare4l at all that's to carry I a large stock. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER GRAIN AND PI:01)1.TE Or taken In exchange for revile, an lewist 1-ash, era. tier king exp.mience In the tkorery T gives us peculiar advantages In purchasing, an' we are.not ambitious-le make large ovals, !re! ter ourseli ea that we eats Mier CREATED INDUCEMENTS T Buyers than any other establishment InICUr Pennsytyants. t STEVENS & LON [ I. tpoo.nt OOMPH MA'S iiiBitIDGE ST ~ ...~ . is a calPatie GROOEII . igs & • Plt UOCERIES •it PR C WE DOOrt, NORTU OF CODE 7fliwarida, July Ito. 4875. si (X) ',AC 4, . ;21 hi! z I 16 - z E- 4 4-":: o 1 4 *-•; "C .14 E-4 40 I 0 t: -a r. 4 ti o 1 .., 4 ., i __ --- 4... es g l i 0 o b.. 4 a &,,, t' . im t, --4 Zul E .•• &, hi i = f . al .7, a, Pil t. 1... '...' C 5 C 4 l' g 4 4 Z A 0 IJ. .e. a 0-4 :- i 0 ' oz hl i E4 . f C7 Z' 1 1 dt . 'lO 6 6 ''' toZ :- w hs, .... = . s' k ".... tei . .1.. .6) i 1 CIO N 4 r z d . . ". 1 ''': •• 1 ..1 ft A. BLACK, CROCKERY 0 'r no GLA'SSWARE, TABLE CUTLE I would say lo the public stock L will not' Fe111%.74 AYER'S CIIEIt For diseases of the as Coughs, Cold, Whoo Asthma, and ConsumptM The few• cempositlonP, dence of mankind . anal among riot only one but extraonllnat7 virtues cured f 0 wide ts reputatiu known to the public a contlntied bevies •t Ina, iron for It a confidence I by any other medicine textual ewes of Couto/NI iedicat skill. Indetd. the CUEUrtY PECTORAL ba l m really robbed these d m. I germs diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, ,1 ( • and given a feeling of, l lmmunity from their fltal effects, that Is dell founded if the remedy be;tall.en In season . Every famill 'i should have It In their . Closets for the ready al r o prompt relief of its m tn. hers. Meknes,. suffering. and even life Is savedby this timely protection. The prudent should i l Tot neglect it, and the wis will not. Keep IsS' ra it ou for the protection it affords by Its timely ti 4 in sudden attacks. I 1 that -ran be' made by Prepared by J. C. AVER Jr CO., Lowell. Mrs., ; Practical and Analytical Chemist and udd by all i• I , ,Ontg*Utz snit Dealers in Medicine. inottl4m -- l — • I ('HEAP COAL AND LIME. i 1_,./ '1 ! From and after July il. I will sell coal, lime, le., I" for .casts only, and the 2rice list wilt be corrected monthly. ... mulct Of COAL FOR 41.71LX, PLR 70c .OP 2,ootrins, AT IRV. YARD: • Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace -t 00 ~.. Pea 50 Carbon .Ilun Lump...., .... t ,4 00 , " •., Smith., i r [a 00 1 liarelay Mountain Lump - 3 to . : tl. 41, Smi th 12.15 Allentown Lime y; bushel i 2.2 Lath qt M I ' ' 2:5 /, Hair 14 bushr Brick Vi II ... 0 . 40 " . r .1 000 I am always prepaid to deliver purchatwit on short notice at the usual price of delivery. I also tender my thank:l,lo my innAy friends j customers for their very liberal patronage in mist and hope under the new departure to make their Interest to continue to bo where they .y get the hest goods for the last tuoncy. Those who are Indebted to me Ifni tate ni that I most bare money or I can't buy for cast] ray freights. They must settle by the firstob gust next. ' j Towanda. July 2. lEr 1815. SPRING 4ND SUMMER. C ORSER k COONS bre now reedy to seep the public with the 143;st Bed best Mock of Bocrut i BEiosri xxvwxs Sorb 'men/Lino 14144t r 1t4 . . 1 0 to snit the TOWAND VISIONS. RDS. 1 :MeCIABE & EDW, TIC 3 ar,b dealirs 1n all E °VISIONS. NG & RUSSELL H.. J. K. B II • *• z ■ E—• c• r. g Z. A ,' es Er : E-4 C? :14 g OM • C:4 4 ei $/ . e; 0 E 4' • - • Ef l co 5: • ^..r. • C.) [l:7, E • .4.45 ?" 44 7 6 E. 4 c.) •—.l• • Ell MI .. .. r d 7 ...r. ~..., CJ Ira ".• .... ,—. GI2 E., , -. m 1 ;,... 'N T it MEM VARIOUS MEESE HE LOWEST AND AS LOW AS MI SILVIM PLA, ED WA RE, El WOOD WA ARE, STONE N AGES, BIRD liii OM LASS SHADES bat 011 any goixls kept I be undersold., 0. A. BLACK. RY PECTORA , liroat and Long., In olntt Coitqh, Bronchtt Lich !lave tVtiti the con come household scorls, many nations, must ha }c •rrhapa no one ever v., or maintained It so to 111 CTORAL. It has be t forty years, by a to ig 1 , ,110us cures, that . 4e Its Virtue f=, neverequallid lit AIM ink the hiet4 Colds, sud Coltortm.pft,,u, Very Respectfully Youre, J.H. PHIS:iII, larealletall Abbe:U*63=ft ALL AND W 1 TER OF 1875.6 ( • I LOTIIING, GENT FURNISH • 90CiD8i &C. .f D'. & BO SE NtIE LIPS, . . • VIIOLESASE RETAIL. •.-: , . Into popular botiee basso* reao one of the Seed T ..... of clothing. 111 Auerlc", for •stjte qttaltty tt. 4 Et, which Is a guarantee that every garment .111 prow what I represent It In he. i II IZ ..5 . . - - • VAMEq i . .-ti. l , ',' • . 011,1'.NGERO, p-r COUNTRY MEItCHANTS, eating to town, are partleiliarlY requested totall at lay store and examine the leading styles, made trven 'French, Scotch and American Cloths, for Men. Boys and Vicatbs' wear. It will be found itanv leading stylesfor the coining season. such as the Double Breasted Cut.oway Vest Suits: the Pl filwer Sults: the Bursar Vest rultst , the Centennial alts, of all of odileq I ask a imolai examination, liy all Who are In want of clisp and substantial trilling and fundshing goods, ' OVERCOATS Ol' EVERY DESCRIPTION. CAPS I lATS, , MITTENS; &C., • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, N. E.,ROSEN!FIELD'S, atigm4:i TASTELESS MEDICINES. A prantliwn. Ovarian lately eom• idateell to DUN OAS ~JOICIC 3 .CO, about their 1 NI) %!. OIL IlArs(7ting. atatlng that Solna th-y 61:01 Ildraenliendy, Ind that a patient la Ills ha.l taken , them efleet. Oa twlng tintorta...l that several Itultitlona mere sold, he ta- WPIIMI fl/111/4 patient had not been taking Ln7N:l),As' 1)14!K fi C& S. What kappa:-d to WA physician may have hap rued to others. and 111.7 N OA` , OICK 3c CO. take ithis method ur protecting pAysteign4r. druggists. and Varner:reit, and prevnt nig Ott. Or SitrilDAL trout) from coinfti tutu 'disrepute. ritriir IA NS who one,' prescribe the Capsules ti ii+ con ionic to do so: for they contain tho pure Oil i!ctli- best arid cheapest form. lir .OAS 111Th t n:,a more tott. o' SAN- I , i.w4H)r, tha a nil tint Wholesale and Recall Drug gisis au4 Perfunt-•r. In thr ('talted States combined land ink to tie! sole rea,on ; why the p ure Oil Is cheaper In their capsules thanLt any other form. • 4')F ;S,t N1).1 1.11'010) Iv fast gtxporceding every' other remedy, ty 47apsulex only being re qutrett to itlslln, a safe and kt•rtalis cure in 'bit or eight day., -From ne other] medicine can this rt.,- snit Le had. 10:": I)As DICK 4:0 - $ SOFT CAPSFLES sr.lve the problem, longormilldered by eminent phy. ut !lOW to avoid tholl1:111St'a nod dl-gust-ex perl,l:eve In swallowintr.. whielt are well known to from. If not dust r, tits good effects of many valuable remedies.. Soft (7apsciles are put tipgn tin-foil and neat box es, thirty lit ear's , and are the only Capsules pre. setihed by chiWelatio. 1 1 TASYSLESS MEDICINES.—castor nil and many id h..r nauseous medicines can be ta.. ken castle and safely In DURO AS Oli F K CO'S SOFT CAPSULES. NO . rite no . airT Smell hese were the Qnly capsules admitted :o the last P ails txposi o. Se n nd for circular to:i.lWOoster street, New York: Sold at all Drug Stores Here. NTO THEY DO>i'T ! People couiplain of HARD But thosi who aq wise enough to BUY TIIEI CLOTHING H. JACOBS" STORE, Never fhi.l taint will/ the puallty of the GOODS lIESELLS. Mu. J C - 0 B S Now takes pleasure, in ealliug attention tolls LAIIGE AN A ELEGANT ASSOItTSIENT FALL A ;1) 'WINTER :GOODS, MEN AND ROY S' WEAR. A /inspection of Ms Stock will be sufficient to satisfy alt that ho can offer greater Inducements than ever. taugli-TS. Hotels and Se:taw:ants. FANS HOUSE, TOWANDA, COI NED 'JAIN AND DIIIDGE_STIW;STS The llorsNt, IlarnesA,! P.r., of all guests or this hosume, itimired against i f ioss by Fire, without any extr4chartfe:. A superior quality of 071 Engush have Me. Just received. T. It. JOltliA Proprietor. Towanda, ,Jan. 21,11. ! 1 - 101.75 E, TOWANDA, 1:4 PA., JOHN SyLLIVAN, Having leant (1 this bowie. ts now re:oy to SetoM. twolate the travelling pahlfe. No pains nor exponee will he spared to give tgiti . sfaetton to those who truly give him a raft. SiirNorth able of Public Square, east of Nereurs new block. THE CEN THAL HOTEL, LST it. PA. The nntieraigned haVlng again token possession of the above hotel. reveet fully Itolleits the patron age of his old friends abd the inthllc generally. aught:4f. 3r. A. FORREST. --- BETIILEIIEN, PA. "OLD MORAyIAN SUN INN," MILT 1759. Rich In historical interests, It is the only .tmilding In the country except Independence Hail, honored by the sojourn within Its walls of Washington, La- Fayette, Lee and other ,patriots of the Revolution. This popular hotel has recently changed hands, been ttnproved, entirely refurnishd, and the pro prietor cordially invites bas friends and traveling prmile to give him a call—no pains will be spored to render their stay comfortable. People en route for Philadelphia will find It convenient to spend the night here, reaching the city about eight In the wonting. A sample room nu the tlrst floor, for the accommodation of cornmerclat agents. Sept. 4,13 TIE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HARNESS AND HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at 2. F. DATON't Irk Abe store lately occupied Juhu Wolff as a Clothing Store. Having removed my establisbtuent-to more commodious and conve nient quarters, I respectfully Invite my old custo• meric,Tund oil in want of anything in the line of • SADDLES,' WHIPS, NETS, , & C ., tie give me a call, feeling satisfied that from the fa cilities I posses for] purchasing, stock, min do a better ym, at a hover, price than any other . estab- Mamma in the county. Hon 't forget the place one door below the old strud of . Fox & Eercur. mayta. 17. F. DAYTON. PLOWS AND POINTS. 'Former/4 arr b^rrpp Informed that i aat now pro. pared to furnish the celebrated LERAYSTILLE • ."L" FLOWS, of every kind. Also; Point& or Any poitian'of the plow furnished at.lowes. rates. All ES VANN. • Gliritt, August 3, If.7stf sad the It tt. Call 'OR SALE.;- l i.--A valuable farm in Athens tirp., hying tulles Dion Athens lhow, and 3 miles from Waverly, Contains t3G arms, of whirl 125 are In grins and grain. A dairy of 23 cows has been) kept on 11. and there Is base ment stabling for that number. It has,a gentle In ellnatlon to the south, and le warza, limn land. It will be sold tow and pessesslon glen Immedi ately. Address E. D. DREW, Elmira, N. Y. " D. PARE, Athens, ra.. t. PREW, on the farm. novi6 TUC EIE WOOL CAiRDING, . WOOLEN MiareAliPTOWN, ' PENNA; Also manningturikg and etoth dressing idtetalcd to on short notice. IWe are already making rolls from the new eUp, and are prepared to'do work 's¢ fast as offered. I= Cr.mtnottliot WA; _~ z _ t ~- 31E0IIANICS, MOVES, -.IT TOWANDA. PA -AT -01- C. T. SMITH. Proprietor H. 19 tl4ollAllt _ ~~ . _ , itashiltala , , FOUNDRY; Ai MACHINE SHOP. i' • -•,- i . • The saner Nadir • *ram** nimity sad ifseldas libsp lidsly must by ASS Carsos, are sespanel talk, an idolise war mi =sish WO basins" i* gapaptsess • i. • 1 :. ~ MILE. oßAßniqi,: CIRCULAR SAW KILLS, - , MANDRILLS, : I /Led ell kinds of • Mill Irons made to order, , ENGINES REPAIIIRD. And wort warranted to give satili*Jots. I= SHIN(7.,E MACHINES I t)f the latest and roost Improved. kinds tiannbettm ed end kept conattultly on hind and ready for tute 4, • : .1 rLOUGIIS , ME-lIILL, HOBS ' ) ,IND WOODi.li BEAMS , I 1.4 of all Milli. CU TIVATORS, ' CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH 1 POINTS e • , Ot AU kinds, anti the latest lnipr4vemeat: kep au baud. CHURN POWERS, . LARGE ( AND. SMALL jiME. I= STOVE- CASTINGS CiLLArt GRATES,` SLED SLED AliD SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE .KETTLES, And all kind/ ut eastlnga turalibed at March 30,70. MEANS Ac 11OCKWZI.L. p, t o_op d;c o m riA N y 1 . -ii- , Still continue to mutufac,ture their!celebrated .: , ~. HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, I . And will sell a. better machine for lobs money titan can be had elitendlere lu the world,'; We elahn for our inclines Mit they; will do AS touch, or more, tban any other, and more durably ;built, We per sonally superintend our ;work and *0 that It is well clone. We will send DESCRIPTIVE CAMOGUES Or our . Naehlues on ONE & TWO HORSE -I'OWEES, One and t,13'0 horse Threshers nnd Separators, Threitho and • eaners. FANNING 31ELLS, CIRCULAR AND DRAG Skß* MILLS. Sari and Grist Mill work done to • order:; Give u 4 n ealtibefore purejansinir felsewti'ere: • • •wa `•oa anoactracu"sxallis `'OD Y aooitr Aucl;t9 - -_ N EW CARRIAGE F4CTO-RY Opposite the new JO. TOVaNDA, P}.l.:C'A. . :1 liE\RY Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons, thai he has built a NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, Where he will ecnstantly keep on hand a full assort ment of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING SULRYS, AND §kELETONS, Made of the best material-and flashed in the best city style. Ills long experience in city Can tinge Factories gives hint* decided advantage over °theta 4n the k. , FINISII, STYLE AND DURABILITY Of wagons. All be a to an INSPECTION OF IPES WORK Previcrus to parchaslag Osewhero ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE tERFECT ATISFA:TION Thankful for the Moira] patriMago formerly ex tended pod respectfully ask a ,Oottttnuauce of the same. REPAMO:G PROMPTLY *TTpiDED TO AT REDUCED PRICES lIENRY:STULEN. Towanda, Jan. 8:134 f. WAGONS! WAGONS! W A , 43 0 NIS ! i I keep on hand a arge assortment of WAGONS =2l S ELL CHEAPER Than any, other establishment in the country; WAGONS AND CARRIAGES Of - every descriptioi manufactured to order on short notice. JAMES BRYANT, Towanda, March 21, 1.578. ROOK BINDERY-The public is JUP Respectfully Informed that the Book Bindery baa been rearmed to the IMPORTER ButlAing. third story, where win be delta -• BOOK-BIZOING In sll its various branches, on terms as reasonable as the "hard times" will &Hew. •The be tinder the charge of R. C. WHITAKER, An expuieueed Binder, and all wort will be promptly done bra style and: manner which cannot be excelled. Music, himrastnes, Newspapers, Old Books, Ike., bound in every style,• Particularatten. Uon will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of BLANK BOOKS, to any desired pattern. wnicti in quality and data. tally will be warranted. i; Sr Mlse&l work will be reedy for deUtery 'bets pros:e . The patron(' of the pablte Is tielittteds and per tett eattefeettos gueeleteettO • ettelfttfi INS TU4I‘TER .. & GdaDOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B U G GIS T.B TOWANDA, PENNA. ACIDS, Exmiters, ELIXIRS, HERDS, SUGAR' C4/ATED POWDERS, DUMB, STRUM TINC• TURES, WINEs, !Ake., And proparattotus of all kinds. t DYE STUFFS, MACHINE OILS, • KEROSENE, ALCOHOL, &C., PURE. WINES A . -I.+ID Liqu'oris, inediclual purpors, TOBACeOiSNUFF,VIGARS, ' All the POPULAR PATENT'3IEDICINk:S • and a fine assortment of ' I TOILET Als:D I'ANCY GOODS. More than usual care Is given to the cotnixintl. tag of proscriptions. Open on Sunday ftow 9 e. M. tot Ir. It., and from P. M. to 7 Ir. IL Dr. Maott.t. can be consulted at the store on Sat tutay of each week, as heretofore. It. If. TURNER; W. G. GOIMON..t, M 337.72. DR. OLD CABII DRUG STOR?, Corner 31aln and Pine Ste.. Towanda. Pa. rgetablialied orer a quarter qa Ccnfurtt,J Wholeudo and Retail 1):!aler In DRUGS, MEDICINEIS, CHEMICALS • DTE-sTuFF:=. dt (mut% FilTlECtil ELY, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS, S N G ES. IS 1:1US I ES, IlltAC & TRESS rS, SO.PB„ COMBS, POVADEiI, HAIR, DYF4L TEETH, SKIN. AND %Ain i , Itp.PARATIS)Ns, KAZoKS, POCK ET•KNIVEs .POCKET-ROOKS AND Poivr-moNNA Pes, .11A(*Aupy AND SPOTcif s.X U FP. 4 • FOREIGN AND 1)( lESTIC cm.% its,l GARDEN, FIELD AND PLOWER SEEDS, Pure Wines and Llpunrs, for rrnliclual purzioseN . , BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND lio3pErAinu: REItEDI t AND ALL GEN LINK porut.xn\lEl)lCl E 5, Supporter.. tiuven;s4les. Breast Prnpq.l. ' NIPPLES, sirrLEsti ELLS, & NURSING BOTTLES. TEETHING Syringes, Bed Paw, Urinals. Thermome4is, ELASTIC ST(.ICKINGS. &C. KEROSENE OR COAL 0114, WICKS, CIII3INEYS, BATH BUICK; SPERSI, LARD, WHALE, SEATS F6OT, TANNEIrs, AND 31AcDINE OIL. I A LeolloL AND SPI RITs TI:IWENTIN E. sAsn,• PAINT. VAIINISIL W IT FVASII, COUNTER, , HORSE, MANE, SHOE,' SCIWBfIINO, HAIR, TOOTH, and all other Mods of Urnshes. WINDOW 'AND PICTURE CLASS, of nll Size& PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY AND • YARNBM. 1 iItEADY MIXED PAINTS ! OF. ANY BF:SIIIBB COLOR.. BY THE POUND. PINT OR GALI•kr4 - , GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISIi. I AND DRY: COLORS OF ALL HUES.? ALL. ARTICLES WARRANTED. ['rarerOptions carefully compounded at ali hours of day and night. 01,n Sundays tor CrOscriptlons 0,r.)1. I Dr. Porter can be consulted as heretoturg in the once. .Emayla7S. C. B. PATCH, WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL • .I.a:ALEII GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TOIVANUA, PA. '` - 1 'Else best brands or_: FLOUR ALWAYS ON IL4 D. The highest price pahl ter all 'Ulnas i t • I COUNTRY PRODUCE. ,BUTTER, I'OULTtIY, GiA.3IE , Elmo('Ls' attention paid to filling order Goods delivered free of charge anywhere i in the Borough. • •' i . . 7 C. 11. FATCII. i . • atilt-74. . i 0 TICK lIERE! • 1 i . i. 1. .. . i... 1 ! . , But the very best . goods of Mi r :kinds kept by first-class any, grocer, and sold Downl Down, Down, • ; _:, 1 , STRICTLY FOR CASH : t • TEAS, SPICES, 310LA!SSES, SYRUPS, SUoARS. , ., COFFEES, &C.,. :1 Received Daily, fresh Rum tho Neu Turk Market, and bought at the very lowest cash pkieca. • • Haring been engaged for the tact three years with a First-etaas Wholesale grocer in New York, I bare Facttales for buying my goods so that Ileac matte It an object tar all CASII BUYERS call anik_ t SEE MY STOCK AND PRICES I WILL PAY CASH FOR PROMiCr • ; M., B. OWEN, - BED, WHITE AND HUY E STORE, DTH pH E.,.(T Xiscellarms Advertisement:. I IVOR SALE—CHEAP -AND 01 co.vvravarNT Tv:Rms. 1 A blacksmith and Aragon shop, with a ticeaty niet waterpower attadlied, Ativery desirahle locatlon for business., E• ~ .... The - shops are largo and Convenient. with nec'es. nary machinery for carrying on an eXtcAsice busi ness. A small now dwelling house and one-ac're' of land attached. ' i • ALSO—One cab& water pacer ort the time stream, with a twenty-fire feet wbeet with raw and lath mill. all in good naming order.. This property will be t,141 to ether with five acrtit;of /and 012 which the tail' stand,.. ALSO—A HOTEL I'ItoPEIITT. with a tag two and one-bait story hause, with hart( buildings. Main building Ger,:t2 feet, with largo and•convoub. eat barn. This property will I* surd itlth ono:err More sores of land, to stilt purchawer. ALSO—A FAILS containing about i5O asset; of land, all Improved except 5 &errs; two dwelling houses, two orchards, large cattle barn,horhe barn, wogon house and sheds thereon. This:property Is In a high state of cultivation. and the quality, of thalami unsurpassed la the cou:lay. z Tho above described property is all desirably; to• eated and convenient to Lehigh Vaitcy Rail Road. Sir For henna of rate apply to the sebseribei, at Myenburg, Bradford County, Pa apri*S. E. BEED MY ER. RANK'S GRATE GUARDS: For the purpose of presening the permazW►t symmetry of Burial mounds and tioldlOg filo areal Read and root Stories more permanesitlp and , se curely In position. For particulars address' In Oi DICKEKIIOIC4-24.t.c ,Dnws sad Nedicins. PATTON'S BLOCK, MEM Chvceries aza Provisimis. I Slut as &C. I=2lB Ilefore purchasing elsewhere. I igE A. Cll D I d• M FIN. E J WATCHES ' . TWA inne2.-74. WATCHES, . N. II E . N • ; F ( INE AMERI , . IJOLI) AND 81 • FINE J =TEE =II F I JI TILE CilE, GOLD, SIL bPECTICLES Oue door uurth or lin „MA TOW_ Jan 6-75 ME :ESEN N W J-E3V W. A. ROCKWELL Is constarnly recels - I . ng In addition. t 9 bls large stock • orjewelry, FLUE GOO SETS, PINS, BANDS, GTE =MEM GOLD AND Li SILVIA: I'L ATM) I I lIIMEMES SILVER AND PL CLOCKS 0 IttE (lock and , • , Tliaug4 for a liberal tiovn-73 S?rE'PTACIJE S ! SPECTACLES ! . . . , 1 ----:-. AIiIiNDEL 1 e... ; }' ED. These Lenses liar Eye frOm companled by Heat. English letters pate EEG ARUNDEL' aIIOULD liE Plt They have the po of Solar and Artily They are VtolUt Tdnted, Yet so constructed that when applied to thl Eye appear culurless. The high and lin. :lunit:era - are the'sanie flirt MB= MMEIMI TOW ..\ DA, P &. SWISS WATCHES S-TERLING SPOONS AND FORKS, - - - - ItOGE.RS RROS.9MEBRATED SILVER WARE FINE GOLI? JEWELRY, &C., &C., . * orromt: COURT itorsE, N or. 11,11 p R A lOWA • BUR LIN • RI On ton yen ONE MILLION The finest country In the world to combine farm• ing and stock_ratiting. '- Products will pay foi land and Int proyements long before the prln ciper be comes due. LARCE. ISCOUNTS for cash. The eacalldestitution In Nebraska Iles la the far 'tremens reg n, beyou4 the lands of the , lt. & M. R. H. Co." Sir For dice lands, and the tel ~I =I A.MBRRLIN. { _. 4 O. N S , -W Y, ND. CLOCKS. EIME2I !! ELRY, SILVER WARE, &C. L B 'M A N, 'ater in ' • lAN AND SWISS j'ELt II'ATCHES, and. .\FELIY. I WI G SIL'"EIt ATED WARE. MEE PEST TO TIIE BEST ER. AND STEEL &EYE GLASSES: l'orter & 'SIM'S Drill' Store, In Street, NDA., PA.; T.S FOR ALL, tT TIIE ELRY ,STORE UI~~, CHARMS, .NKKLACES, ND ).VISS ILVER WATCHES, V.iltE OF ALLVARIETIES I) STEEL SPCTCLES.t., TED HINDS AND CIIAMIS ISM iMIBIZi2MI - _ ~, 1: lowest prlcos. • IT ervetry rrTairllig done. In the , ler t and warranted. pationa7.,e : arol hope to uierit.e nee of the Fame. W. A. ROCKWELL the power of Protecting the lON arising from Lighl, ac ud Iliou's Ame dean and ox Rift' TU NTEDSPETACLES FERRED . TO ALL 07 lIERS •er of ,yresttni the heat-Raps tar Light .. before entering the. AGENT DEALtIt A. CIIA3IIIERLIN HE BEST RIF LANP,S [AND NEARASKA, for silo by TON tic SIIS§OI.7RL • 'ER R. R. CO. 's credit at 6 per cent. Interest. ACIIE3 In lOWA and ars'ault win fully desert,* these ins of sale,, apply to or address, LAND VOMMI'dfiIONER, ihigtolu tows, tvor lowa bawls, /Ili Stet fetelfbm&l trourill I lttneaet Admatisametts S rP 0 0174 PATRON + 41. =ma GEO. IL WOOD lz C 0.,: • PHOTOGRAPIIRKS TOW, A XDA. P 41., Grateut for thff aelterotll putronuge of the put, yor, would Inform all: wantinz picture,' ,that gra are suit adding to our establtament NEWT AND IMPROVED INSTREMEN'Td, , 'And idopting tried and approved modes or, printing and'reiourbing in mit? to secure , FINER PHOTOGRAPS THAN EVER made ontaltleot the cities, and that we mak:, it a specialty to enlarge all kinds'ot Picture., to arty sire deelyd,•.atld_ finlzh ia Water Color , , India Ink, or In 011, to the • BEST STYLES ANA) VERY LAW PRICES. . . , .. !' We also ern:fearer i ' lo lake all the tint!: porstl,le In auskfug ettlfdisnS pictures, so as to secure the best results. , ,' • - -I . I •We are constantly adding tOourstock ~of y prA Es 'All new patteina and tasteful style*. and Dir. nhat them at 4 small advance from cost prices. May 14,71. QIISQUEfUA 1%; NA COLLEGI- Li ATE INBTITtitE. The first Winter term of tho - Susquehanna 6.41, gime Institute vlll cpmmence MOUDAY,I4OVEMBER 1, 18715:, With the following cope of experienced tenth.rs: EDWIN E: 4ITINLAN, l'otNetrAL. Aneient ban/lac:Wet. .Vathematles, and Branches. Atrillifil HEAD, CUM merclal. Engairhand Scientiala 8rau,14,4 MISS MARY E.3MERIRILL, Picr.er.rtuEl•A. Common endJligher English. 'MISS ELIZA.BETII if. MILLER. A. IL. Ciertnan, Latin, Ifat . henantieul and Engli4 ' = Orunheg. - . MISS MASON, EAtatali St adks. • J. L1:141.71'N. Frrneh. Draicing and Painting. 3T;A. SHERWOOD, Ingtiumental Jingle. • • 3T ITS. al, 'A. 'RA LIPKIN.. • • 114a1 Meit/c. -Thre will he the rii.tomaripyganization of es for the bencfit'of ipewistudents. Especial afh-n.. lion will I, given to Voting teen preparing for !Aid. 11e5s. New ctaxges Witt lio olgantZed in the Seter i . ees. Languages and = other lininclies. to meet 'the wants of the students. Fine accorannoisaionii fiir non-resident Angiellig. lfoouria carpeted, sc4rieed. aud•flll ul-A••d Mroughout, tx.#th for young 111'211 .Itoard, tti per; werair. Tuition (mm IL4 to $lO rr see,loll. Vocahllnitc and Daawlng fray. Instro, mental 3fusrle fig per quarter. . Fur further particulars trend for a rata:Ague' or rill anti see the principal, E. E. QUINLAN, 3111-LEU•PDX, - Totrawia. Pa. . Presldeut Board of Trasteoa l . [l4-7E. TEA 64 V .F SlrESllEo:ltiii`,l Ti: Eubscriber bi esitcdlee" that iiLs new STEAM IFI.4OI:4I'N'G _MILL;, i s now i n su c ceh ,fta tju•ratlon, and that Le Is pr., lared to do all w,,rk in Lib, line on abort nottee. j - CUSTOM GIUNI))tiCi 'ON THE DAY THAT IT Is RECEIVED Ilin , •kwheat a 1 d Eve Flour. C'orn Feed, ltran, Ar.r„ alwa - ys on hand and and for rale at lowest ratts. • PARTI(I7LAI: NOTlVF..—Pers..un3 the west sple of. the river desiring to patronize my' nall. will 'bare' their ferryage paid both ways, N , ht:u they bring grist sic ten bushels and upwards'. OE T ILE REMINGT O'N The REMINGT(EN SEWING 3IACIIINE'IIas sprung, rapidly into favor as possessing; the h-, , t combination ot•ptwyl qr.a:ltie.:;, namely: Lfght , .tr, ning. smooth, noiseless, rapid, durable, with noel• Stitch.: It is a Shuttle Machine, with Auteniatlit Drop Feed. ". • - , REMINOTON NO. 1. LW • A Machine for Mildly nse, In the third year of it exhdence, has met !with a more' rr‘pid incr,,,T;e ratio of uses than illy machine nn the' mar ket, REM INUTON NO. 2.. A Nfacino for manufacturing, aml family use. (realty for .leUverr only since Juno., 1074,1 for ran e, perfection, and vi ri , ty of work. Is without a rival 'in famil r WUrkEhel,* GOOD _GENTS WANTED. Se (.1 fur circulars to REMINGTOA. EWING MACHINE ILION, NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICES 0 l „ iEMINGTI S s COMPANI*.4. ‘• . . , F... ..,. , • ' ~. ,-,-, F.. 11F:IIINGTON & SONSi ,i ) ItE3llNratrc SEWING 3 ,ttp., ItE3II7NOTON 3(;'1;(.1.., , k 1 .. •Lsi & 281 Itruadway N. Y..lArtals 3iaalson Square, N . Y„ S.:!*ing Nlachitt ,, s: ' .. Chicago, 237 State St.. S. 31,3,11!nes an I Art.;`. Boston, 332 Washingtt , n,St.; Sewing M 1C4i... , Clurinatti..lBl Went 4th St.. S ettlog Mac. him , G Vika. 120 ene...Ls St., Sewing 31 . .wh1n--.. ' %Va.:Wag:oll4). C.,5,11 7th tit..,s ~ : t Dg 11..i,t1,1:1 ,- q, Atlanta, Ga.; DeGtves Opera 51'u-e, 31a: i',:ta St., Sewing 313 , b in , " , Eel% 13.75. E T. E ST. AI7F. ! A. J. NOi3LE A: 6., 3laln TQ W_-1 , P .A" 1"_1 FAR3N. 3111.1.9, VILLAGE LETS, Ind BUSINESS SITES IN TOWN ALNVAYS ON HAND AT ItAROAIN-.t Also lante tz'acts ot tO NEBllAsili.-A. & K INSAS Along line of Ilan Roads.. Very 41;•;rr,i1.10 for Emigrant& , • PROPER Tv volt RENT. FOR PWF.I.I.I.St I . ANB BUSINESS PI7II£O:.W,S. , Bents evilectd and remitted on rensvmdilo tv:n Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated. • Parties fctshing to purcAate will , du will to I , ,ek aver our /Ws. At Iji N . 0 :!“....#l3 * Gnl ettligllft F. S. AYERS