U ; -- .7grktrlittr , 4l P,r4wiment I Flower and Kithen Garden. :1 At the Elmira (N. Y.) Farmers' tinh, last-year, one - of the members ilia a paper on grafting the grape, from' which we extract the following PassocN: " The' cut should be made in the stock by, a thin chisel not more than three-fourths of, an inch wide;: on one side or-the- - ttock and clear across it, if it:is small. if the stock i. two or more inches in diaineter, then the eat must bit only part way across..., Grasp the stock and bead it lx.ek as the cut is made by the chisel. When so bent insert the scion, then lit the stock straighten into place by v4iel: the'' graft will be firMly held. - Thc , 'graft< should be put in as Soon :4S+ the buds start in spring:, need no wax or other plaster, though it will • do no hurt to apply soft clay mud, of course, retufning the earth taken 'h in making the graft, and, if' thought best, , slightly banking up, .I;ut not'above the terminal bud of the g . raft. Leaving the old stock on, al lows the sap to circulate freely thro' that; nut drowning cut the scion, and Wiwn the graft is fully established it c.: , ..u,be salved oil or allowed to grow. L . the-graft dies the old vine grows sif nothing had been done, an -I,ears fruit; and is ready for another trial nest spring,. In trials that have 1\24 made' of this metlittd, ninety per 7:Alt. have proved' successful to ten per cent. of any other method. The cut ;"Should,not go over one-third of , the' way through the stock.. The best time to . graft is. after the sap has be gun: th - icken,.iVl,len sleeves are just t4arted or buds::,;are well swollen. on - lc of .113 V friends have had good FlleaCss after the - leaf was half to threefourths of an inch long or in size; the grafts - been cut in proper isca' son, of course." • iTtrn following are some of 'the princitial.causcs of failure of seeds : Some cultivators, through iguor ;.net: or forgetfulness of the fact that theliroducts of a garden, being -na tives 'of various soils and climateS, require peculiar management, deposit their seeds in the ground at an. 411 T : roper season. The early and most hardy varieties should not be planted .until the ground_ can be brought into ;.‘i‘i,d.Condition, as , some species of plants that in an advanced stage of rrowth will stand a hard ; winter, are often cut off . .by a very slight frost v•hile - young, especially if exposed to? the ' sun after a frosty'night. 2. S.:me kindS of seeds, such as beans beet; cabba' ,, e, lettuce, raddish. .turnip, etc,, being from their nit t ore apt to vegetate quickly, ,are of ten' destroyed while germinating, through variableness of the weather: ;old some are liable to be devoured by : in§ects in forty-eight hours after they are sown, and before a plant is i-voi above ground. unless suitable treatment is- applied in time. 3. Some sireije,s,' as carrot. celery, leek, onion, I:arslJ - y. parsnip, spinock, etc., being, urally of tardy p . rowth, taking (in unfavorable. seAsons) two to two or Ilirce . weeks to vegetate, are apt to e - r, - *;sli-through incrustation of the soil or other - untoward or unaccountable eireumstances which cannot always 1,- 3 controlled. 4. The failures often o.eur through seeds being deposited too deeply in the ground. or left too ne it the surface: Sometimes, for w:rnt of suffiCiency of -seed in a giv t spot, solitary Plants •will perish, they not having sufficient strength to open theporesof the earth ; and very erequtTntly injudieions Inana,e nient in maturing and prep:trim , the soil will ,cause SAYS a recent writer: "It happens in 'nearly all seasons that there is s•. T 1 h:SE (;()I)S ARE BAR/i;v.ss! 'IIIUNKS,, TRAVELLING LAGS, In full stock, at the lowest pusslidtfinices J( ) IIN CoßsEt: BRIDGE STREET STORE 1 a J. & M. SHEFTEL, ie SIGN OF TILE 111.110100 T, Respectfully Yours, J. & M. SIWFTEL. ATTENTION MEEI To the most is • or tho kind now beforo the pntdic Or remove the "Pans" after 30 stays' trial IL L. DE anti4r,RE, W 1117 0 4 ) 4171 1 r. 10AL %.1 • PIERCEfr. , I3COTT AT'Mpt' OLD TOWANDA.' !COAL. YARD Keep the beet bard Coal ti the Uarket,.from:the 'LtaltLmoro Tele at Wilke steam • 1 LUMPS AND S:141T11 COAL lie Aro Solo Azipiata ior;thic coal. keelLLine. Clement 4g/41.1LIndling Wi5o4IV WI From the newly Nein of the Sullivan fiance' We Will have ocanissitly for *41.1 ilk our yarviiill the ages of th' s supatt:r cual, a the folluvvang cos, vlt: Grate Egg Stove Nut Small Nut ' • , • All our reale Armprepa . rcd best manlier And will be i'i.tdArta-ed clear and free from rlate. The usual I, rincts,ltylll he charged In addition to ilbe above har riaticuring. ' . Al) tinders left at the Mures or Long & Stevens. P. J. Csitius, Third Ward, lilrby's Drug SteMlor at az Mice, corner of .Itiver and Elizabeth's WI U receive prx.entet., attention. PIXASE GIVE OE A CALI. S. S. rmucz. W3l. SCOT* 240 V. IG. 1575. NEW COAL- YARD! Tho undersigned •having taken the largo and commodious yard, at the foot of rA ILK 14treet,tai now on hand a full supply of ALL SIZES lOrt2l-75-tf CHEAP COAL AND LIME i'ront null after July I. I will sell coal, limo, fte., for ea. 1.11 only, and the ,price lint wit! Lu correet:okl nionthiv. . !'RICE OF COAL FOR JULY, 1'R1: TON OF 2,00 MR, AT Tilt: YARD: , -1 Pittston Steve, Clie:st nut and Furnace ...... ....10 On Pea 5P 'Carton Run I.toop .., t 4 GO " •.. Smith . Ell It, Barclay Motititalu Lunn. , 4 .y., Smith ' ~ .1. 75 TO#A'S DA, PA Al • lttntown Lime ikbusliel '4;4 ti 2 • Lath 11 :11 • . 2 Ilair V bushel 40 Brick 7 11. • 1f) 0 1 ant always prepared to deliver purchase'( mt short notice at the usual' price of th•tivc•ry. f, ; 1 also tender my thanlza:lo illy many frlends?and customers for their very liberal patronage In -the past and imp,' 11.1.1er thetiew departure to utalstql tr. their interest to < • onlinne to tots where the,%kela get the heat goods for the 1....a.ut. n.o”y. ; TOoseNxlso are todolltnt to tics avlil take nett tree that I mush have stiont•y or 1 can't'buy for' easlc.and pay freights. Tli4 must .settle by the first Ofj:Au gust ttext. Very ipectfully Yours. :! J. H. PIIINNY;; ; Towan . da, July 1;1973. NOW IS YOUR Cheaper than you will ever again have the opportunity-of doing. I have a large assortment of my Warranted in every partienlar, 1014; That everybody can afford to haVe One of his own. I also have the sole agency_ in this place of (MATT'S, PATENT RUNNERB. An inventibn which has come into very general use all through the weStl They give the best Sattsfactibn Wherevere they have been introduced CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. EC= NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! lIENRY STULEN ltegrwetrully.annomicem to hi-0 friends :mil patina, that he ha.t built a NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACToBy, • Where lie will con,tantly keep on hand a full moot of TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,_ PLATF'O'RM WAGONS, TROTTING SULKY:4, AND SKELETONS Made or the hest material and finished In the hest city style. lil. Mug experience lit city Carr •_`' riage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others in the FINISH, STILE AND DURABILITY ; INS , ?I , ICTIO,N OF Ins WORK ~ A LL WqRK WARRANTED TO GIVE Thank fitl-rpr patron!.ge formerly' Ox. tended rod respvetfully ask a continuance of tho same. REPAIR LNG PT 1.1" ATTEND ND TV Tawantlo, Jan, 11.7iktf. ' • We kc er Zsaday LoYlAisocK co.AL, GIMMI of ANTHRACITE, - LOYAL SOCK And BARCLAY COAL Alpo LIME AND CEMENT. Coal delivered on short notice. TERMS :—Cash. HENRY MERCUIt. Carriages ar.d Sleigh:. OPPORTUNITY, TO 13 IT Y CARRIAGES AN 1-1 IVA (I ONS BE IR S, OWN MANUFACTURE, I will SELL SO LOW JAMES BRYANT; OppoNitc.the ncw Jail, • 3 TOWANPA; PENN'A. FAMILY CARRIAGES, Of amtrons. All he asks Previous to purchasing elsewhere rY.,IIFECT ATISFATION AT-I:EDUCED IC ES lIENIiY STIiLkIN.I: wages, heinkb &c : 09A1 4 . W A. CB A M13.141N. • Dealer In ' D A' .51 OND .S • . sod FINE JEWELRY, • an 4 WATCHES AND CLOCKS. TOWANDA, PA. j • June 2-74." 4 1 00 4 24 4 24 42 2 l'S JATCIIES, JEWELRY HE.NDLEMAN, Dealer, in FINE, AMERICAN AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY. Ii . Al6O .I. . . STERLING SILVER, "MI SILVERTLATED„WARE. FROM :THE CHEAPEST: TO THE BEST. GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES One door north of Dr. Pprter do Son's Drag store, Main Street, . TOWANDA; PA., pIVEST NTS F L L , - NEW JEWELRY STORE. W. A. ROCKWELL Is constantly receiving In :unlit lon to hls large stock of Jewelry, - . FLVE GOLD SETS, PINS, BANDS, ELNas; lIMI AMERICAN AND SWISS WATf•IIES, GOLD ANii) SI LVER.AVATCUES, . Sli PLATED IZE OF ALL VA in ETIEs iso , GC.EP, SUver AN U STEEL SPECTACLES, SILVER AND ELATED A NO CHARMS CLOCKS OF ALE VeI,SIETIES, Watch, dock and Jewelry repairitig . done In the bc't Thangs 14 a Iliwral I atrnuage . an i Mipo to merit a =II IMEEI bliccelaneo= .li7drthements WOOL CARDING, WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN, Also 1111Intifarturl:4and cloth dre,sing attended to on short notice. We art, already making rolls from ih.• new clip, and are prepared to do,work as fast as otrerad Camptowunel, an% 1575. WHERE NOW? an TO MICITIG AN, one of lho foremost, flonrishig MI healthy Stittes To buy a FARM mall , the ONE MILLION ACRES, Of flue Farmlkr, Lands for sale by the Grand & Strong'mdl , : ready market,: ure erop,; good scho”1:-; rallroad run ,through thes scouter of the grant; nett lefatqltli all along: al of {•r hits raiF,ed; f , :only of water and build lug `rout per aere; 03:111i, 011 time. S..nd for ilftns. Wiled pamphlet. full of fart4' and figures. and he s"nylneed. Addre:s \V, A. lIrnWAltD, Colum:r. P. l:• L. PEI EVE. - Grand Itaphls. S.le'y hand Dept. {Jan: a. PURE GROUNI) PLASTER I hare ju,:t. fere:6;ed a supply of F *ES 11, !; nuusD cAYUI:A - 1; LA STEN. Jfsurifacrigrd f ton .!onto Nt•leetol Lp . I] .. iy,elr, anti 19:14.'E—l'a:.11, V.l ;on link., ;i7 00, semi le your orders numerllt.l4l, March 1, 1576. -•- - NEW- - FLOU-RING MULL IN SIIESIIE9ITLN, PA The subscriber gireanotico that his new STEAM FLOURING iMILL, Is now In 'successful operation; and 'that he is pre pared to, do all work In his line on short notice. CUSTOM. CRINDINti DIiNE (iN fur, s,VME DA] , THAT IT IS RECEIVED Wheat, Ilatekah(•aL apl",ltyn . Flour, Corn Sle4l Feed, - Bran. tr., alnay.; oa I:antl .antl =ffl PARTII(I.7LAIt NIITII'E.—PerN‘ni teeing" on the west side of tho river to patronize toy milt, Is 111 have their ferryay pattrhoth %lip+, when they. bring grists of ten bushels and • arlf74: SILVER. WARE, CLOCKS, AT THE t STUDS, CHARMS, .„ NECKLACES, A 1,0 at the L0w,.... prices w. 1: or Kw ELL. AT TUE PENNA II INGHAM WITAT VOR ? AT , IU ! warninted Pr IZI rETIE.R. f.ANDMESSER F, 9, AYERS., lIIM I,nip - p4 iklizas. DR! .I*.e•- PORTER, - •:.atr • : 1 • OLD' CASA DUT STORE,• ,. !, !- ~ L • 1 • •,; Corner ant} pine Ills., Towanfla f Pa. tEstardiaried.orer a frzwirter of a C'rsfesiy,j • IWholesalli Snit naafi Dealer la! " i ! DRUGS, MEDICIXES, I • ACIDS, DYlk-STUIPFS, & PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FA NO li ' GOODS ; SPONGES, MP.PsiiES; TRACES k i it t ' SSES,: - :. tSOA2 4 S. COMUS, 001.1AUX.ii, IIAIR! DYES, 'I TEETH, SKIN,: enil If 4111 PAEPARAT ON'S', !ILAZORS, I.'OORT I T-1(N I'VE:S POCKET-R.OOMS A?p) 'ORT-VOii:NAIES, : MAC ; ABOY and :SC Tell SNUFF, VOILEICiN AN I> Do} •ESTIC CIIcIARS, GAR IrF,., FIELD AND IFI,Ow ER, 8 EEDH, .: Pure Winue and Lipioti, rilr 3ledielnal l!urpolea , ROTA N Iti,EC T. ECT I C 4: 1 fiaq.r.o!AT iiiCli En li:DlF'..i, , And 411 genuine pupularyntent..Meilielnes. StriVitiT-11$4 Sti.yttNSClliES, I:lO:Aii.T !PC11P.4,, .N11 . 4,•LF,e3, Ntrri,l.: Suit.Es It Si9}3.lDR, ~ - . • Nt7l4.;S: txis BoTTIIEs:, TiseTlliNc. R.1.,dc.5., •-, SYnINGES, LIED I'Akl.3.` X..TisI.N . ALt,, lEllenlucaz. , - .X:E.115,, t.:CASTIC STIoCKUNGS, 4c.' ] „ . - KEROSENE,OII: COAL' OIL,: WICKS, ciiiml;lirsiis,t7n,t 14:16 - ,1 SPEI:M, LAPIN, 'WHALE, SEATS !FOOT, • TANNER'S, ANI? 3eACITINE pli:s, , _ ALCI(..ltc;!.. AND •;i•Xl , li4 I - . N 'ri7l:l - I , NTI ' •, .. , . , :. t . . . Sash, Pain e ir " Ya , rn. e tc , t.s , b; Coq. licfrrxi, gam , ' 011.713, Scrabb l ing, - 'And aid ki?eds brwhet. • : WINDOW AND ' PICTURE CLASS.; ' = sues. . • PURE LINSEED OIL; .P 4 INTS, PUTTY, AND viiiN ISM • REABY *NEB OF ANY DESLRED COLOR, BY TLIE POLINB;PIW1 vROALLO\, GROUNDTKOIL ORNARNiSIf, DRY COLORS CIF ALL 111;ES. &C. , • c• .• • All ar r ticle4 w • arraiited•as reiirc.ienterl. • • r; . • ••• Proscription . % carefnlty coturgaindt9l;at hour!! of .13v and night. 4 11titlapt Itreectriptlona from . 9 to 10. A. st.„ - . 12 tti l ' an'tt 4 to 6, I 1)r. l'orter can IN; Iterctoture in the. once. ; ' ; . .Enttlyta7s. V '4; IG 0 I) '0 N . WHOLF4,IO.: AND RETAIL, • 1 . 1 I j- Dl2 U : . ,G , ; G S* S ! • ; . 1 . • ' I ; ; T PATTQI!i*S BLOCK, TO WAND A I'ENN;I. • . . • ' 2 ' ' ACIDS.EXT RACTI, .F.: I LIX I ES. II EIIIIS, SUP An of iA.T Eli PILLS, SY II(7 P:4, TI SC -1 TII I: 'F_ ".. Wl\ 1:i3., • ~ , . • • I . '; • pre•lpartlons pt . all klyics. DYE ,STtiFFS, :,'1 - mAcHINEIoTi,s, KEl,tO . $ENa , :; PT.7 . 111: AVIN',I 7 .E.i .1;Ni) LI:Qt.:011S, fur Trie:l;it:,ll:purr. , ,,e , .. ;- ;!• I TOTI.A.CCO SNt - FF. C1G..c11.§.., 4: 1 0 • _ • • POITL..kRTATENT FUR N , • !, an tlu; a.-÷o:runota of TOILET FANCY 516r0 - than dual. car is gfrpri p,i..111,4 Ing t , A. 31 (u 1 P. ;1. m. 7P. M. Dr. rataft... 41 1 kPs1:::r.1 at Iltu,:pr., ull lirtlay cacti Nrcutt, Inl:$ 7-72 TASTELESS i:111-4)1C IN V..S 7 :: ! A pr)mtinente,m -piat;),l 1( - ) DUNDAS(IIII( . IK 1 - :( 1. ;1'..,,),!! IhOr N.111.`• - :ht y enr,rl bh!Tit ofLis 1):1•1 th) , ( 7.1 ~,, (1). r(•rmed)),rt , ral were he • it , 1,0:4•11 :11.4 fMiloi p. 11 1 ,1// toiVi 'Pt 04 bfkilii • What 11,;•rt'tlf 1371 11:1‘)(1);)p -in(,)1rs. DicK, f , ,(1 ()f t iroyyj.4),), an(l ji NDAL- W. ,,, 1 , f11)(111 YFlYSlt'l_t\~•v::n~burP tt , P; continue to do so , pure Oil 1:i best nhci cheapest f-Int• IL..`t OIL k); D 1.1-V0.,1) than all tht•' . - lV ', t,e•;ePlug g1 , 1 , 31,1,Pvt rtlinvf's attl :IP. la thv solb v 11:c pure Oil rt. 141 cheap er t ;;!...11:-,,÷;; han in,tnyethyl i (Q.' t i s'ANtiill l ..ls:4 .4)1) i. r.,,t )•ttieireisling er,ry oth. r reniody., •••ity t.,'ln•art• a Uti arll,rirla a van, to Ax of eight ili?s. From iceillent, eau this re suit I) , 1,1.1. 11 ' I .5: 1 •14.. 1 ` 4 Sit l kr CAP:I4'I.ES solve the priddern. kong..ii•)lstil• red fir entinsatt phy siclans. tit loin to aviii•l I tlei to en• ji•nlicietiii 0111 1 1•11 are weir known 11.1 a , t from. IC not th r - croy, the etrects. of 100115 valtia l •lii.r.)loili•'si Scl l tuti 'An-reit and neat box es. thilly lit each. toil [tie cars i:ap•a!,s pie si.7rltied i. 5 r 1 ii••••'.li.le' .: l i, 1 • T ASYELES,S Ii MEDICINES' ,- e'a , r - n oil rtnil'innity onti•r•call T actsliin hni sites . t•e tn. ken caslly and safely In DDINDAS DICK je, S OO'S OFT CAPSULES.- No Taste no Smell. ! • I az - These were I the only ipsules admitted :o tho flaslt Pans.l.Exposir tion. r,r circular te): ), sllVi.ostci.str New " , Sold at all Drug Stores Hera. • I: i• F IRS T rj: I (),..N A L BXNKIi OF TOWANDA • , • CAPITAL '-j SURPLUS Ftii,;.D' ME Thie BrtnlF 0fr ,, r , !1.7.14E,753.7. .. FACVLITiES for the tI"3 , ISaCii4 , IIUF n:. - f GENERAL OINKING BUSINESS !" I INTEIV.ST PAID A.C(St.I:I)INTIi_ • 1:1:1•:)I ENT. • Spr.Cl.‘l. CAI:F. GiVt:,): COtLECTION OF NOT.P.:q ANT` , , ; Parlirz : I • • tvikh!fir. S END MONEY to :Mr rnrt. ni Friite•l Stah F.bgLiT4:l, 11reiand, tho pal b's ~f Etplopp , ,-ea:p Ler° proconr drafts for that jrtrpo3a H • i PASSAG F: TICKETS . . To or (root t 1 4) :d!Cott::,Cry,l L. the t•tt., , t, sttant ur ailing alwar, AZ4 I LIKA VI:011(411T 011E11 AT Ititurci:o TZ • higliesi, 'rice. paid f6r 5.,r130n(1-;. . • Gold awl .**llrer. I . • . • OS. PO WELT J • Normvi,v 3iajn street, oppositi! Um: your: I 11 T O,IV A N , PROPEIZTY FOR RENTJEDII. nwr:LLING AND \ I irlitti t Rents collectod and ac Money Loaried'Sci.oans Nogotiated. . "' PASSAC . I.; TI. itmt 1:1)11E1(71N' 1) I ? ALWAYS ON A NODLE, II II EMI MI IM :A1;1204101,, kC ! !' ES MBE ..NI-A -IP. H. Tr:l:% • •; iW. ti. t,e.11:1,0,25'.N $125,000 50,000 N itt:TT, .; . . t it. r. t , 1 \ P A` A on reasonable term* :CK ETS., : k rust, TM= I 1 = = TKO 70:4" VINCENT IME di