• - icrrlirrl Proarhnent •ct, Ttirning . Pairt Cows to Pasft In tufning'coN6 to pasture in the prin, there is a wide difference in ,the practice of dairymen. Some al h the stocktto range Over pastures . very early in the season • and before orass has started, and•no attempt is male ;to keep it off the ground at :My time during spring. We hare had A; even urged that there is some advantage . in this. as the Old tuft of orass,left from last year's groWth are not Wholly wanting in mitrition--L -,,that cattle till feed upon them more or lest, thins saving fodder, While at the sine time the grazing of the old grass,'geti it out of the way and is of arivatitage to the new crop. There is serious objections, to al- . lowini cows to roam' over Pastures during early sprino,. while the frost is out of the ground t' and . while it is in a soft and unsettled state.• The tis poached up by the tread of cattLi and the grasses killed out or . verylniuch injured in these . places: Again, the long continuance of the diet Of dry fodder during winter ien ders ithe animal. in spring eager to • get a taste of anything savoring of green herbage, and . they gnaw dOwn in the, ground: and pull the grass tip by . tlie rootf;Which is easily effected, as the land is - loose and the roots not field firmly in the soil. This practice is a, fruitful source •, pastures running out, and must - be condemned as n altogether too in , • juous and unprofitable, since the malt ;arnount:Of nutrition obtained from:the: forage will' not much, more than,supply tbe waste of the system tr6in the extra work: of travel and of roo.ming about in, search .of green fdod. . _ The oprosite course, practised is to keep stock yarded •,until pastures have: olkained a e good growth. of .r . rass, and the argument 4urged for 'this Course is that unless pastures get faiv - start, the stock will eat it down keeping it short all the season, Land thus the yield will not be less, but during the season'an insufficient afilount of food is supplied. The-oh i'ectiOn to' this _CoUrse is that where coivs are kept from the pasture un til .it liar t large growth and are then turned they 43Yer-feed, and the sudden ihang - ,e from dry to. green foi d, affects the health of the animal atot unfrequently causing serious .troubles, And :irain, - the grass oft- ' en !rets such a start that a consid crai ile portion in plaCcs.becomes hard . ii.,d;woody - biifore it is, cropped and is lett unappropriated. , The hest iesnits front pastures is where are kept in moderate irroWth, or sothat the animals can get it good - iiite of grass and all . parts of the field are eaten Over; from week t. week." ' The . grass must be sweet. nutritious anil palatable, _ and this state is' beist secured it 11. - .acqUirecd a high groWth: ahil is approaellimr. maturity. The bests results obtained is when . a middle- course, is' practical. Let -the itniinals lie kept in the yard 'un til the ground is well settleii and the crrassesetve-madc a fair start; then allow the stock to go to pasture at but a E •slo"rt time during the • dal.; but MA tong enough to fill them 'elves. :This should be continued for several days. (Jr until they have 1 ("come accustomed to the change of wheu they may be turned to pa - - - -..turc - for the whole time ;i but hay should be fed in small quantities at once a flay so lonLr as ;the cows desire for it. Pastures should not be oYer-stCiek cd; since over-stocking not only de creases.greatly the average yield'of milk from the Whole' herd — , but it e •riou4y dama . ffes the productiveness •andl pt.'.rinariency-of pastures, causing f :th ••grass to he eradicated and leav - -mg the space thus' left to be oceu _ Tied by weels, which him not be incropped, acentatilate,,and spread Avith wondnrftil rapidity. The most . productive pastures are those which are 'thickly set with a variety of grasses. forming a thick, smooth ! , ,vard. - with no - intervening spaces , for the rod!rnient of keeds . or ,other • . wise. and if proper attention be •.triv va,to such lands: the bests results be obtained .mit only in the h.nnmuti of Jbod )iehled, but also Pliik from - the; herds grazing ;:p•on them.—.ll9,pres PoTAToEs.-Potatoes to h•hould,.,never be exposed to the hut' lie kept dark a 1 2 1;10 its possible. After they begin to,sprout_in the,spring they should taken up front the bins or heaps and bokekt in-boxes or barrels. If you have,aifew •barrels saved out for famiry use, instead of picking them over and- ;muting' them over and spreading thuri every few weeks, put theni, into enon:lt barrels, so that 'von can:turn from one into another. !aye one extra barrel, and once ev „ry week turn them all from pnt bar • rel ,to another. This le4s them so often that the sprouts titi 'filch come out from the . Potato use up the nourishment it ctintains, and it soft, watery andlini4pid. ti• . eating- tirem as i , roposeil above, • ;• !toy ra'l4; Hi'i Cont.!"tioil -or the hdde stTvcral weeks lomzer than sproutiugthiu. and at the same tim 4 . save a great deal of work. COWS - AND C AtV the feed Ekils tw6 quarts of corn Aneitf a will help keep up 'the . qUantity :old richness of the milk. CalVes slid should not, lie allowed to in Condition at tiis•season. To llouiv E MILDEiv.--j-Wet the I,olll.mikieweki with soft soap and s ,it: let it lie a short tiine, then wash 1. in ~ .r,ood suds apd l'ay • it out to I (/r iub on soap, then scrape chalk 1.111) it in lay itT • on the grass; as it dries wet, it alit •• tle. repeat' the process and the mil disaprear. ASHES' FUR \PEAR TREES.- o)alashes have a wonderful effect upop:pe:i r trees, especially those grow ipg in light 'Soil. Our ashes of last )N inter were used around trees in lih eritl quantities, and those thus treat ontrirown anything in the orchard,. Some that were even sick ly. and apparently ready to give up their hold on life, have been restored ter perfect health by these reniedies.- .21,thr. L I I C rc down v. ! ;It (WS small.size, throw tkein into salted boiling water and t.;11 minutes; drain them,, lay thein in ,a napkin, and steam them 1,11 - IninutA*lnrore;thep sprinkle salt ;.!101. 7 . put thein iii t . pan, cover wreleani, and heat, EkraatiallY five • :;,riler. Peeve i!lem -1! fdricafitina' 1 Repa.rhne a E. E. Quix - L.Aw, 1 - • - J. - A. WILT, . Committee . .. 1 J.- C. CRAWFORD, - of 0. W. Ity.tx f , Associate Editors. A. A. KEENEY, Communleatic,ns may be sent to either of the ,Above editora, as may be preferred, and will appeal In the Issue of which he hae charge. A. A. }EMMET. Editor present Reek. TEACIMILSi ASSOCIATION The Bradford County Teachers' Asso elation met at the Presbyterian Church; in Rome; June 9, 1876, Vice President 3. W. Ryan in the chair. Devotional exer: cises conducted by Rev. Mr. Neatley. . Minutes of last meeting read and, ap= proved. - The following persons were pointed as a business committee: Messrs: Keatley, Young, Seeley, and Misses Cora :Heath, and Lucy Alger. Afternoon sessim. opened by singing. The following resolutions were reported during the session for disussion: • Ist, That all teachers should have writ ten examinations daily, and record the•ro sults. 2nd, That young scholars should not tic required to commit definitions to Memory - . 3d; That pupils should be instructed hi grammar previous to geography. _ 4th, That the use of a spelling book is of no benefit in teaching children orthog raphy. lith, That pupils should be required to thoroughly Commit tho multiplication irt ble before commencing the study of writ ten (or practical) arithmetic. - Gth, That physiakigy should be a com mon school study, and that pupils be re quired tO :Andy it before they commence. the study of 'algebra. • That the number of school houses should be dirninished and made into gra-, (led schools. Bth, That all children between the ages of 0 and 17 should be regtiited to attend school at least nine months of each year. 9th, That corporal punishment should be prohibited in our public schools. 10th, that' in the majority of cases ht subortlination in scholars chargeable more to parents than teachers. llth, That directors,, by refusing to al low teachers their time while attendiag Associations, are materially injuring the usefulness of our- Association's, if not tending to their. abandonment. If:th,' What are the prominent causes of failures in teaching? .10th; That the inefficiency OT''our schOol ystem is'to be attributed more to the in; dhiei ence of parents and directors than to the incompetency , Of teachers. ' itth, That indifference and lazil;esS are • more prominent causes of failure in teach ers than incompetency. -.- 15t1i, What are the best methods of at- taining success in . teaching various branches? First resolution di,iensned by Messis. fret, Keeney, Ci'awford, Smith, llyan, and EliUtt. Adopted. , . Sueontl resolution discussed by Messrs. li;eeney, *Champlin, PiNt, and Crawford. -Adopted. Music. Recitation by Miss Lola Wil- Third 'resolution discussed by Messrs Keeney, Crawford, Keatley, Peet, Bytau and Champlin. Lost. Fourth resolution discussed by Messrs Kcatley, Keeney and Crawford. • Lost EVENINii SESSION • Music. Rev. Mr. Keatley conducted devdtional exercises. Music. Declama tion by H. W. Champlin. Fifth reisolution, discussed by Messrs. Keeney . ; Peet, Crawford, Smith, Keatley. Lost. Music.; Mr. Keatley then entertained the Association with!,- a short address, full of interest and encouragement. On no tion a vote of thanks was tendered .to Mx. breatley—Shaging. Benediction pronounced by Mr.'Keatley. SATURDAY MORNING Singing. Devotional exercises conduc ted by Prof. E. E. Quinlan.' Eighth resolution discussed by Messrs. Keeney, Peet, Head, Ryan, Quinlan, Crawford, and Keatley. The following substitute .was offered:by Prof. Ryan: That parents be compelled to have such of theirchildren as are pl4Si eally and mentally capable, qualified; to pass an examination in such coinnion school branches as arc adapted to their age and capacity. Substitute adopted,: Music. Declamation by Mr. Frisbie. lierriek was dedided on as the neat place of meeting, and the following ap pointments were made: Lecturer, Hon. Landon; , papers, K..fsmitli, A. Head, I. Crawford, and Mr. Pjet; essalys, Miss,Susia- Hillis ,and Miss Mott Crawford ; recitation, BIMle !'declamations, F. A. Thonif,sol, L. F. Camp, Bennie Landon; Business Committee, J. F. Elliott, T. S. Camp; T. W. Caswell, Lucinda ,Bloclier, and Ellen Huran4. RepOrt of the treasurer accepted. Qn Motion, A. A. Keeney was appointed a Committee to confer with the editor: of REPORTER with reference to settlement of bill for printing, the president and ec retarylbeing instructed to sign order for the amount reported by the committee;; Oitniotiotr the - following was adOptcdi Re/wird, That the thanks of asso ciation be tendered to the people of 120 for their generous hospitality in pro4iding fob us, and the encouragement given. by their presence; to the trustees 'of this church fur its use, and to Rev. Mr. Keid ley for. his - inteiesting :address, and jor the iiiterest he so kindly Manifested. After singing the . doxology, and .bene r diction by ltev. Keatley, the Association adjourned to meet at Herrick the second Friday in September. ELLA A. Sj'ALDING, Sec'y Whatever else is done looking to the in troduCtion of neW books _into the schoOls of the county, we hope to see Monroe's Speller take the place of SanderS', the one now in use. The time has conic when the people demand a speller which eni tains the words in cornmon use in the lah piage„i instead of a nOmpilation of words which are never seen outside of the dic tionary, and are only curious in set tin; it diqianee all tile ordinary rules of ortli raphy.. , Rev:- Father Dhun, of Troy, was pres ent and assisted in the examination . :pf classes; at-the close of the school yearn Canton. Would it not be well if some of the Protestant clergymen of 'the county who are so afraid of Catholicism under- Mining our school system and kicking up a rumpus in the country generally,' would ,ocotsionally visit the "people's colleglms' i i 'and thus emulaie the example of Father Dunn? . Tlie recent 1-es..;ion of the tountylT,Fach ets'-AN.sociation, at Hume, though noo,o largely attended as it huttld have beMi, was a sIICCCES . upon the whole. The next Meeting is; to be held at Herrick in Sc..:p ten-iber, and we protuise all who atteild. a good time. lion. Cleo. Landon has lx.-en 411)0intcti Lecturer, and ahhough of late 41 11 !;._-!I to go awa y t r f .wa eltrai, ;0.:!! *LO%I EititH VALLEY AND I'A. & ju N. T. VAIL ROADS.—Arrangamont at ras• wort' Trains, to take erect AprU 17, 1876. 5 S 0 U Tllll - A II D. =I !agars Falls.. Buffalo 'Rochester_ .... Auburn Geneva.. Ithaca Owego Waverly Sayre Athens Milan .... Ul.!er - To wands .... Wysanking Standing Stone.. Rummerfleld Erenchtown.... Wyalusing Skinner's Eddy. Weshoppen— St eboopany Tun khanuock Eat; rahze • Falls. ...... Ransom 1. & R J unction W llkes4tarre... Mauch Chunk.. Allentown Bethlehem_ ... Easton New York 10 15 6O ~. 5 45 6 05 668 6 23 6 V) 111 011 7 55! 8 25 10 50 11 55 1 12 10 I 1 00, 05 3 49 r. 31.1 • .1 NORT1.111VAIJ11). STaTIO*B. .8 301112 1 1 4 \ 32 • ,...._.,_____ P.ll - . 1 A..11. 1 A NI. A —, —II.A.M.' , A.M. New York 6 Ito .... .... 7 0 , 1 ....1 .... Philadelphia 800 .... .... 8 491 9 49. .... Easton ....... .... 9 2 3 ••--• 6((110 3,l iii : 3 1 •••• ll ethlcheni 9 50, ....I 6 311110 IN, 12 00; .... Allentown 10 051 ....1 6. 43110 42 12 111 .... Ranch ('hunk.:.. 11 05. ....1 8 00,11 49 1 120' .... Wllken-Barre .:.. 1 151 7 26'10 40 2 151 4 no ..., .1'111(. L. & B. 1104: 1 441 7 35 ; 11 10 2 411 4 35 ...., I Ransom ...... .... 8 001 23 ....I 4 45 .t.. Fang ...1 8 1911 31 ....1 5 0( .... . LaGrange.. ...•.. 8 3.511 51 ....I 5 R. .... Tunkhannock.... 2'll, 8 46.112 2,:1 3=21 530 ... Ileheepany ....i 9 12112 4..; .. .1 5 53 .... slesheppen . ' ..... ....I 9 19,12 541 .. • ..1 8 00 .... Skinner's Eddy... ... . : 9 331 I 10' ....I 6 In ~.. Lacerdille ' - 3 071 9 39. 1 131 4 0:1 620 .;.. Wyalusing ....... ....Ile 001 1 35 ; ....1 Fronclitown • _Hi() 151 1 49, ....!•6 5.3 .... ItiOnmerfleld - ..... .....10 251 1 58`......1 7 03 .... Standing Stone... —.ll O 321 2 . 09' ••••1 7 101 -••• Wyfiauking ....110 41' 215 ....1 7 201 .... Towanda ...... 4 10;1055,230, 600; 7 35; -7 30 ITlnter • ... ....11/ 00 2.49 ..... 7 PE 7 45 Milan, I —.lll 19 2 99 ....I 8 00; 7 5.5 if then .... 4 4211 20.3 05 5 29 8 10i 8 09 Sayre 4 4011 39 a 11 5 33 8 161 8 10 Waverly 4 53 11 451 3 20 5 40 8 551 8 20 Elmira ; 5 154 30, 4 le, 6 19 9 101 9 10 i Ivrego '; 5 40, .... ....1 6 30 ....1 9 55 ithnea...... ...... 9 45' 1 60 ..,..I 7 2i .... ... Geneva.— .. t ... '9 40 355 ....i 923 ... .. Auburn Rochester 10 50, ...., .... 11 23. 4..1 6 Buffalo 12 29.... ....'l2 II S 20; 6 Niagara Falls 12 54 ; .... ~..' 1 04 , .' I= Trains S and 15 run daily, with Pullman Sleep lug-Car+ attached. between Elmira and Philadel phia, and Geneva and Now York. Drawing loom Cara attached to Trains 2 and 9 between Elmira am: All Philadelphia trains run through to Centenni al Grounds. P.. A. PACKER, Superintendent. Towanda, April `26, DaG-tf. C[ TIMVARD ELMER, Rent. ENEVA, ITH & ACA' ATHENS 1:. ft.—C,prnineneing Mond:v..l3n. 21, Islit, trains will run as on this ruin as follows: LEAVING ,;AYEE NORTIENVA LLD No. S.-I:nd a. In., daily, with Polluiat, •eplng Cinett lb ryugh frmn New York: arrivlnt, at Van Ettrn spt.nrer 5:::5„ Ithaca r:5O, TaagLatdr 'Fails 7:ls, Trnnian , l•nig Fartn..r 7:13„ l/Vit I 'enter 7:7.2, Hays rnrurr ‘:00, (lenq 't a C,IITIOC:1011 e:1,1:11111 W( . 0 .1 with trains 1.11 N. V. & IL ~ arming at It , ..lieNtor at II:20 a. In., 1.111:ralo p. m., aint Niagara l'a!ls at 4:1n., N. 3 .0 .-12. 0 0 a. in.. daily exe'ept Sunday,. on ar rival orl:. V. train f ruin Wino., Barre, Pittston, Tunithanuork, Towazpla. &c.. arrivlut7 at Van Et ten Ith-Fi, 'rag:411:1111c Falls 2:25, Truman •hurg Faritwr 2:53. Ovid e.•ntrr orm•rs neva 4:00, ecnnveting with .tralps tact aid . 11Tmt S. V. 11. I:. I:. It. t , p. tn.. daily .-Krept F4ttndays. with tprongh tar (tart F:lndra roc tlett.-va. lt . aviint Elmira at 5:11• li, ht„ arrlvin at VVI El It 11 f;:1%, Simmeur Ohara 7:701, ralis Tritinatt-bnrr Sr_' , . Farmer , !:14.. I Ct • llterl laytA notnulus 6 ..n,v3 t: C41:1111 . rillIg slll east and w,si on N. yt , C..t 11. It. It. R. Ar.r.IVE AT OAT ItE Fltoll T4tkNOnTII. • No. 7.-9:05. a. In.. daily except Sittiday , ;. will, through car from Geneva to thoira, leaving Gen.:. va at 5:(Ki a. m.. itoolnlus Itayts Co rners 5:17. Ovid Center Fanner G;O5. 1 rninati,li!g 'laughanleFalbg:3o.lthaea7:ol.Spo:ucv , r s:,a, var. Etten 0:11. arriving a: Elnti ra at n;51; rtaklog cane connection at Sayre v. - 1111 1.. V. Dav 17.vprem , arri ving at New York at 10:10 p. 8;2o p. nt. No. 9.-41:30 p. in. daily except Stuolay. L.arlng Cenova at 10:o0 a. tn... halts ('or noes _ovld Center 10:34. Farnwr ira2. Tra mansburr, 11:17, Tangban le Fali+ I 1:23. Ithaca II:15, Spy.ncer 12:37. Van Earn 12:31: tnalAn.• flectitni With WI.. V. Ftvd. Line, an hint In l'hlladcl - 10:30 p. No. 13.-5:40 p. tn. dail y , with rultinan Sleeping ( each attached for New York without. change: leaves Geneva at 5:40 p. tn., on arriva.l of 'N. V. e. "rains fmn the East and West. Itonnilus 0:10, harts l'orners 6:29, Ovid renter Fanner 0:47. Trunian,hur Taughanle Falls 7:14. Ithaca 7:50. Sp , nce 8:13, Van h, ten 3:53: contweling With 1.. V: Ni • Line arching at New V. at 5;29 and Philade 0:I5 a. tn. Tickets no d and Laggage checked to all princi pal points. PACKER. Supt E. M. It UV EY, (;..n. WM. STEVENSON, s JNIILADELPHIA READING AmutuAD. . , AIpIiNGEMENT OF PASSENOFF. TRAINS 31AY '29Tn, Tra tiat hare .111< Wale-wax .rdlows: (rig Praisell.) For Philadelphia and I.lthlg.-pyrt, at. •4.10,, *S.SO a. in., •12.10 noon. 5.15 ati'd .6.25 p. - , i•t•NnAys. Ftn• Philadelphia, a: •4.30 a. in. and 3.10 p. in. (Via East Penna. Branch.) For 'Reading. i'2.30. 5.50, and 8.55 a. tn., 12.20, 2.10 4.30 and 0.00 p. iii. Foy Harrisburg, 11.30, 5:50, and 8.55 a. in., 12.20, 4.30 and 0.00. p. in. For Lancaster and Columbia, 5.5 n, 9.55 a..s<Aarlil 4.30 p. nt. flues not run on Mondays. EMEETO For Igeadlag. 2.3 n a. m., 2.25 and 9.00 p. tn. Fur Harr'',burg. 2.30 a. in. and 9.00 p. to. Trains fur d llentwen hare na follows (ria Perici,mcn Branch.) Lear" P1i113 , 1,4,111a. •tl.:0, 9.15 a. in., •2:15, 5 4. 5 , '5.25 and •7.(0 p. m. Leave Itridgeport, 5.32, 9.5 a. 2.47, C. 441, G. 17 and 7.40 p. m. 13E12532 Leave Philadelphia; R.OO a. rn., and •4.10 (Via East Ttnner. franch.) Leave Reading. 7.40, 7.47,, 10.35'a, 111. , 4.00, 6.10, and , 10.30 p. m. Leavg Harrisburg, r,.20, 6.00,8.10 a. iu., 2.00, 3.50 artd m. p. Leave I.anraAter. 5.4(1.7.45 n. m..,12.4;5. WO 3.15 p.m Leave Columbia 5.30, 7.45 a. mu., 1.00 p. eimaa Leave- Reading', 7.11 and 7.40 a. M. Leave 5.20 :I. Trains marked thus (•) run to. and frfuu depot 9th and Green 'streets, other trains to and from kraut Ktrevt T 1,.. S.:10 a. in. train; frrmt Philadelphia and C. 25 p. in. train from A Ilentiavn have through tars to and from Elmira, Y. TM. '2.15 11, in, train from 1'19%141..4.111a mul'l2,oo 11. if .11 train from AM-mom:I Lams through ear,to awl from Pittston. I I 4 " The 5. p. In. train t PhiladolplelW-a II 6..0 a. in. tratn trout Allentown have through cars to anti 1:u n Mandl Chtml:. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Suptrf Wendt nt C , Ct4 75-1 y Hotel!. - 1 -I LIVELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, JOHN t4L:LLIVAN Having leased this licase, is new 'ready t. accom modate the 'travelling piddle. No pa4is nor r xpetew will l rikared to give sattbfactbm to Chose who may give,hltu a cal(. AGE North side of Publigl'Syt arc, east of Mercur's pew Lloct. • RUNS - HOUSE, TOWANIA, CORNER MAIN AND BISIDDE S.TII4:VDS The Horses, names:, .4e„ or all guests of this homv,e, litstirqd.agalust his by Fire, without any extra charge.; A superior quality of Olil English Davi Ale, ,Init received, ' T. 11:„.101:1)AN, Towanda, , !an. 2471. Proprietor, HOTEL, A_4l TiIWANDA, At, the , corner of Court and Itlrer-sts., directly In the victnlty and south of the Court House. J 0117.4 lILTIIKE, PROPILIZTOR. The above house has been re-furnished and re fitted. and le now open to the traveling public. The liar will at all tildes be supplied with the. best of liquors. Good stabling attached to the premises. Boarders by the slay or week accommodated. : May:lo, 18764 JO UN ,BETIILEITER; rA:1: c- MORAVIAN SUN INN,' • ; "OLD ULJILT 175 S Itiett lit hi,tirriral Interests, it is the only building In the eunntry eTrept Iliclepetitlefire 11311. 1102i0ied by the sojourn within lie Wa11.4 . of Walltingtiin, Fayette, l.ee and other paitiols of the itevoltilliin. This . tiopular hotel has reeefitly rhang-ed IKtep linprOYed, entirely refunikheil, and the 'pro prietor cordially iirt lees bhi friends anti traveling puitiir to give bin. i e:i:1---10 paths will be spared to render their star tied tonai,l-. l'e•ort v en route for wihi find it et•stretitent to .tend (tie ritrint here; rrot. t 1..• ray :tte.ret lii the hOilo f ple re- to. I nrAt 11...1.; for 11w rvCv.invtryvvr• itl ar,;?.l•, ! , •4 t, I, ',ll J. 0. 'RUST dt S i N 6 15 10 15, 6 COI 0 Ori S 06. ... S 9 12, .... 10 Pi ..-.. 1052• S 112/ 9 112 9 12 11 9:1.;9 1^ We respectfully announce to all those In war. II 01 125 l 520 6 P 5 6.14 6:6) G 30 6 4" 655 P. 31 FIRST CLASS FURNITURE 12051030 ..in) u 9 ....ll° 19 ....I'D 25' ..-tlO 88! ....AO 00 L 2 59 11 12 it, G 6 6`4 • ' C 59, ...ill as 0512 25 —. 1 12 25 ....12 51 LARaEIt THAN EVER ...• 1 WO 10 1 50; I 20' 7 '2O 15! 2 , 001 7 54. 525' 43i, • t . i And that oar prii4s 1 aro t W he LOEST, and :ourf . C Egli 6`; [EA MI u - S9 . . 9 59, rr GOODS THE BEST ..iltil of any In tho MAIM ET. Our prices 4aye now I flaying Just returned from ilia city, Wu have ATTRACTIVE LOT OF :GOODS NOW IS YOUR: Cheaper than you will ever agai have the opportunity ofdoing. P NVarranted in every particular, which I will That everybody can affoi,d to li!Livp one of his own. •• 1 also have the sole agency in this place of OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS, An invention which has come into very general use all thrOugh the west. They: give the best satisfaction wherevere they have been introduced N EW CARRIAGE FACTORY Itesleecthillp 31111011UCCE to his friends pad pat mil that he has built a --_ • Where ho will constintly'keep on hand , 4 full arso n meta of 1 t ' I FAMILY , CARRIAG i ES , . 1 Made of the best material and-linishOd In the bent city style:" His long experience In city Car rLagecractorlestkves him a decided atrantage over other#ln the INST_'ECTION: OF HIS Thankful for the Ill.sral patronage , furtuerly e tended and respectfully ask a continuance of t same. ev !rif t Pr , rtistvr, Tirge4ll ifirek : Trost * floi. Our assortment Is reached THE BOTTOM, And uow Is Um TIME TO BUY 1=33 you rug HOLIDAY SEASON. . ' COME AND SEETHF.M. Everything, In tlu ! ! • UNDEa'rAKINUI, : , AT BOTTOM PRICIAAT I • FROST'S & SONS Dee. 9. Isn Carezzo7: OPPORTUNITY; BUYTO CARRIAGE'S AND WAGONS Ea BRYANT i S; i ! I have a large assortuient of my, OWN MANLTFACTITRE, SELL SO LOW CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. JAMES BIIVAN'.' MIMI Ormito tho now Jail, 1 TOWANPA, I!E+NNA HENRY STULEN NEW BRICK C/IfEl AG r, FACTORY, TOP AND OPEN r,uoa,m,s, PLATFORM WAGO,NS, TROTTING SELKYS, AND SKELETONS STYLE AND DURABILITY Ofisssre. na, All be asks is is Previous to purchasing elsewhere. ALL WOIIK IVARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT ATISYATIO.N. REPAiItING PROW7TLY ATTEiTED TO- .tt AT ILEMJCED PRICES. 11611117 STVLENe L I rfuE D 1 A Id fd. S - 1,9 _ F:INIE JE\Y i:JRY, WA.TC . IIES'AND June7.l WATCHES, il. HENDLEMAN, FINE AMERICAN AND. swls.B GOLD AND SILVER. WATeIIES% STERLING SILVER siLvER PLATED WARE gllO5l TUE . CUEAPEST TO TUE BEST. GOLD, MY ER ANDSTEEL SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES. Ell Ono door nnrth of Pr. Porter & Son's Drug store, 313111SL:1NC, J:1116-75, , p E T S ,F 0 It A L L , NEW JEWELRY STORE ME Is tonStantly receiving, Inafl.llt lon to his large stock °yen ell), • • FINE GOLD SETS, PINS, SEM BANDS; EItICAN AND SWISS W GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES SILVER PLATED WAIIE 0 r ALI. VARIETIES GOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES, SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CHARMS Alsu CLOCKS OF ALL VASIE TIES Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing dime in the Thangs fur a liberal patronage and bloc to hterlt ■ cowl:mance of lin; same. nav 12-73 A J. NOBLE (t. CO., Main street, oppslto tho Court House TOiV A NpA, .1,,.:44A.,N,A ritorEny FOR RENT, FOR DWELLING ANDBUSINESS rUIirUbES.- Rents collected and remitted on, reasonable term•, Mon%y Loanod f & Loans Negotiated. * PASSACE TICKETS, ALWAYS ON lIAND AT LARGAINS A ra11'20483 W. S. VINCENT LAND FOR SALE. THREE ItUNDRE . D ACRES, imllcs from Towanda. Wlll be sold for cash or .109: ACRES IMPROVED, WOR With house and barn thereon; balanco WILL TIMBERED, 0 + l!y cleaVetl. \Vimle farm Well 'watered, Will 1M mild_ hi l!ih: of ur lOU acres or more, as pordiater:. shall tleAre. UM i and 1 sant 'SOW AN lid, 1'4.. JEWELRY, SILVES,. WARE, 1./caler In FINE JE'WEIARY. Also CLOCKS, =I TOWANDA, l'A., AT THE w. A:IIIOCKWELL 11INUS, STUDS, CIIA.RMS, NECKLACES, at the lowest prices. bestruinner, aid warranted. W. A. ROCKWELL 5! El FOREIGN DAAFTS, 1 of beautiful LAND FOR SALE. I ON TIME, To scat purchasers. I Itkqt , itre of R. c. LOCSWOOD,` I Wellsburg, N. Y., or of J. P. KIRBY, JAMS 6 WOQD, • trAlailibt - Harilwaro. ' :: 7 - ; 'o AND POPllan Any, STORE. HARD =I INC &:RUSSEU , COD c luelte the sUe talon of the Feline to their stock of 'WARE GOODS. lIAR consistingtQf OK ~STOVES C MEI most opproTed pattemi. RANGES, •. • Of all klnd3 PARLOR HEATING, STOVES, endless rarlety. BUILD NG MATI;9,'TALS, Furnished it, TOM EAM Fill*ZEltS, ho ICE C Of every nip°. • SCISSORS, ILAZORS, SHEARS, and ' ET CUTLERY, POC nianufactuiv; and warranted. Of Jio best] 'ENTERS' TOOLS, CARP every d'escalptlou. &C. S FIXTURES, CHANDE lERS, BRACKETS, y. TLa largest and =sort, in Nurlhern II en4lexs varle inept kep 081,NE 1431118; I 7 REP Fien • • LAMP CI the cheapest to the Wit. S; 0,0 BES„ really reduced pried; IN WARE, In endless varle, S. our own numuriitturc, war ranted lint-class. ::' kinds in our line pi qpiptly Mien rs andl; e.ki.'es trough . . imit up in the manner. at Elv wittee.- Jobbing , of all tied to:' Tin not most sattstactor ENG AND PLIT.M.BINU GAS 111"1' E HAVE THE °NIA; ritAcTi THWANDA.. A Specialty. CAL CLUMRE It, pit.l 11.;. wilwrally D Our 01.1 frku bear In mind the Mil ,nly s}Tt:•ro by A., litOi justice caa ur ;old I:eh9vlu;; It the be them both be asst very liberal pittx(9lage. we se , or yietr With the assu -1:1 offer you great..r telereinents tablislnatett n. tae cipmny, as we tek, and ettjAl peculiar fuellitlet Grateful for I licit a continuan i ranee that wo titan airy tither e carry 3,larg , ,n• St for itureltaaing. DING RUSSELL. CO FENN H A ) W A 1. I t, li r BAR IRO S IRON, swE ORWAY IRON, BIIRDA N S HORSE SHOES, UM XAN HOIISg NAILS UMW Cherry Ile a l nt, Welding Cninpound, nd everything FOR B ,ACKSMIT4,q,' USE, an he had at. . T. JUNE'S - 11 A R D VA R E STORE! NI ERCUR' BLOCK, Towanda. Pa. an Ever Offereo Before Cheaper T 11. T. * - 41.7NE. A pril, 776-lyj : 7 ' . WANTED Lay a largoatfieic of sTorics., &c., Towanda, Pa .500 MEN 1 HARDW A UVEI) 11110-1!*- 1-. prI,T Coppot and Lea Ilardw.ire,•Th a thialJ paid for.ltagaa; old liragt,, eepp.Tnare, Tea and Siinons. ro ft • lima • e at N‘lielesa!e airel on giv,ta to nil kin4..4:0 Job work Maim E s'rREEt. • . wm. B. SM A LLEY. itspeclat at tent MEM ME cc= Advertispaeits. 1111;[tElicow? 1876. TO MicTIIGAI nuct healply *tat 1 4 ;,. ' fltle of the fOre . nott, flour'shit; 'HAT FOR? ET y a FALIM out of t* ONE IL t LION ACRES, Lands far sale by. the Grand Rap .treng ready markets; raunxel nut &through - I he 3 si•ttletnents all alptsg; al plenty 4.f rsater.,:..iner dud 1•t ire fr .in if t 10 flu per were: I.alaiset, on Univ.: Send forililwa full of (wits an.l . aii.l ress, W, A. 11OWAl4L,vote ner. Of tine Farinthe Ids k Indiana IL Ute crop.; good . Welter of the g of tiniduets' rale, building 1113lerla nue-fourth doers, tratell teuntililet convinced. Ad I'. It• L. Pal F. Bec'y I. tintintl Itap Mitch dP't• 6 (J 1113-7.-6 m NEW F OVIUNG :MILL .11ESIIEQUIti, PA Tbo subscri r gives notice that. tits new LOURING -: . MILL, STEAM - la now In succesaspit: operation, and that he la pre- Neville do all work In his line on sliiirt notice. CUSTOM GRIN DING DUNE ON OTE SAME IAT IT 19 RECEIVED DAY T Wheat, Ituekahi . reed, Brad, and ff !at and Rye Flour, lore Meal, ace., always on, hari'd and pr 3t. loWmit. 'AWN:. PAfttletTL A tho weft stile or t i tallli ivtlllctve tbay Wing rtte» NOT IC E.—Perions living on he river aleviring tomitmtaim •ir rcrriaig. pith' iwlll WaY.l Whig {t•l itoartsa, • tt'lltYl 101481 BAND II:0N, 11001' -IRON, CAST STEEL LEM Groceries and Provisions. '1 - - GIIOCERIES & PROVISIONAr MoCADE & EDWARDS, Cash dealors In all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CNE DOOR NORTH Or CODDINO 'rk RVB Er j. 11. 4875 STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE !it RETAIL Dealers In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES' 7 COUNTRY PROCIICE, • . GRAIN, L.C. 1 Ilavlag a larg , am' cranntt4llon4qtoro we are prepared at all thee:4 to carry •. a large stuck. z: C,ASII PAID FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Or taken In esehange for gnods, an lowest cash pit• ces.. Our' lone Wci.erletace In the Grocery Trade gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, anti a we are not anthltions to make large profit', we Hs ter-inn-selves that wo can offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO '; llny:tra than any other establislotent L'onnaylvanta. • STEVENS & I/ONa COI:NEI; 31.1 IN 1:11:11i GE ST IMEM labtrancc... THE MUTUAL rlloTEcTio.)! 1_ COM rA N V. I lone (Mee, 909 Walnut Street, Philadelpl,la, Acting under u Special Act of Incorporati From the I'ciu+xylrn nig L h ere 11. S. CLARK, AGENT. TOWANDA, PA Special attention is called to the tot table, which will be toting strictly equ twoen all ages, and ,which the compro antee to not exceed otte-half the rust Class 01.1) PLAN Company. Tip following Table shows the Hat nay be mot te,COO, whit life. Twc. amount of each tlptleil fur any atl,llt , . 111 s the largest risk my Cents will be a( assessment for cfiliecti OM 1 I 3.70 .1.00 4. '0 4.00 4.10 4.011 1312E1 T''ANDA INSURANCE AGENCY, Main Street, opposite the Court llouso. 7 FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL UNION, of lingl'd, as'ts. .17,71 1 1,,7S Itily AL, of I.lverpo.,l, `• 17,4:!6,411 go ERN, ~ " 11,51)9,w0 Co:ill NENTAL, of New.rork, " 2,706,:tti GERMANIA. . 1,509,r0 I GERM AN AMERICAN. " 44 1,97.2,95 SI ANRATTAN, " 44 • 709,94 COM EERCIA l„ of " 757,7A ._ PIRENIX, of Hartford, 01:117.NT, A atAZON. of tddo, •• of Nem,:. , .rk, of Germany •` LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES. t. . NTATtiIN AI,LII' E, or IT. s. A., Ai;set3 13,7.h7.:46 l'icA V Ei.l.Ats, of I la! t foral = 3. r; o,:ffp RAILWAY PANsics, •• 6511,4;1it. )lUTUA I. 1.11 , F., qf New York", 7:2,:i;e3,e1,1y Losses adja.stetl au4 paid at tills mike N0F.1.1.: Sr. VINCENT, R. Agents:l; dEr'22-75tf rI I IIE FARMERS' MUTUAL 11.:SU RA SCE t'4)., trP TUSCAMMA, Is now Itemlog perpetual pullet.. on -- FARM PROPER'I".." ONLY. Each member pays a fee, at the time of !marl* to over charter:lmi ie;mlental of the CO, after n Welt no fu• - :.iier payment Is r.qpired, exce p t to meet ant 113 Ot5S :mono' the membership. This phs" of Imeranee for 1" , 11:\1 I'ItOPERT V, rapidly Into favor. itaco HILL, PA. The Agent will canvass the Townships of Tns4. Pike, Herrick, Wyalusing, Asylum, Torn lauding Stoll., and (Armen; in those Teel)- wishing Insurance or Information, may mj- A. B. SUMNER, Sec. and A Spring 11114 W. 31 811 UMWAY Pres. • (oCt7la( nt . s_wan o ttei $l 9 a Ou d t a lt aatnlidomteer.ms4Yreee. Tru C o ., Augusta, Maine. ruichl676-1y,;?; )(Iper day at home. Samples ej'e,F) v worth $1 free. Stinson Portla r ml, Mains. (tactile-764y FA RNI FOR SALE.—A Farm (if Gs acres, nt improved. ill Asylum township., Bradford Pa. 'On the preinlsos are tiro gook' dwolllng nounos, barn and ure-ssary out buildings. and carellcut water. A never-faidng !streani yf walcr passes through lho promlsos. .00011 (nit And an abundance of 111111 P. Fur further particulars call on Cr a.i4i11 . 3,, N ELSI VANDERVOIo feb2l-Vgf. Maishl few, Bradford Co., - o I r. I I'ITLE STOKE •IROUND THE CORN Is the best place In Towandato buy good CIGARS AND TOBACCO, at low rates. Ittnnetohor • micutUtill I:1.041A, tvristto ctn./TIT:II9%M Iwo!! PI , 14 1 / 2 "// 11 1,34trefirAW 0146t•II, L; .:, COAL ! PIE , I= OLP TO Keep ih&best Hsltluwto TWA' 111. LUMP WO keep LI From, the no We 'will her' the titles th eee, Grate: - Eg Steve - Nut i - All our coal: will by deilref usual picas abutrafor deal AU orders eft at the stores of Long .k Stevens, F. J. Calkins', Third Ward. Khbrs Drug Store. or st oar Office, punier of Myer and Ellzabv,th's fits., win receive proinpt attention. , f•EE4SE GIVE US:k CA LL. 1.9, riEßklit. ' —,- - 11(31. SCOTT. Noy. is, is7s. N .._ ---. i- _ ICW . COAL YARD L, ..1- 1 , . . 1 . k The under,slgned having taken - MO large and commodious bard, at tio• foot of PARE: Stsvut; Las now tin !Lands fall supply of . .. _. t 1 7 r ALL SIZES . . . . . , C Oct2l-75-t COAL ToWANDA, PA Ire keep Mid Wilkes the and Sm ith. \Ve keep Hula, talc at 13uttuw p Towanda CHM A kj i:mmant for cash onl, ritniithl3-." ME= Pittston St Carbon Itu' listclay lowing raii) liable, as lit oy %%Ai gua:fr of any flrt MEE= Lath M y • liolr Q 1 bushel 40 Brick'-ft M l 10 00 I am ali‘Mys prepared to dellvet.pnrehases on short nutted at the usual price of delivery. I also tender my thanks:to lily . inanY friends and customers for their very liberal patronage in the past and hope nailer the new departure to make It to their totem to cunt h a te to boy Where they can get the bestlgoods for the. east money'. Those mt. Yore Intlebto,t to no will lake notice that I mustiliave !Homy Of I can't buy , for cash al .1 pay freight.S. , They must settle by the first of Au guilt next. es for 11000 meal amount alien on an fled to MHO BEI 1.00 .911. 1.00 Towanda, duly 1, 1975. 6,00 1 4 00 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 reg 1.14' 1.2 g ME GAIN S,l 1.4 a If I .S:i• 2.001 I have tqwned and piton ono llionand pairs of • Infants, Childs. and Wlill:141 . S SholeS, that I will sell at less t inanuf.iclurt.r, prices. 2.6 2.;ft; W. S. VINCENT4i Also, 8 cases of Wnmen's Fox-lare, Goat-lace and Fox-button.:,4lloo,i, at t 2 pci• pair— worth 12.50._ I am nisi - , receiving a large and full' line of Fine Goods for spring tr.ide, which for Style, Durability and Price, eannut be excelled. 1,‘)75 di • 719,1. V. 4 , ) 41r, ) 72,500"0 T LEA TI In full llou. Sttire. T6watilla, _ _ SOME' EMI the I:efeillng DOST No SIGN 13 ridif,e liespec To 4 Oshi EMI COAL CE ft SCOTT AT TILE ANDA COAL YARD rd Coal Ln tho Martot, from the a. Wilkeubarro. We keep Hanby / 41CD SMITH GOAL Solo Agents for this coil. Comcnt and Kindling Wood i LO ALSOCK C 944 opened vein of, the Sulflituildlnee • constantly fin' !Ale at our yard all • superior coal, at thu following pi- • , • - . - t 4 °O - ... . • - 4 - . • . 435 - - • - - . 4 2.1 - - - -, 3 25 ~ 1.5 are prepared in the best manner and Fed clear and Imo from slate. The will be charged In addltlon to the lverlng. OF ANTIIRACITE, LOYAL SOCK, ITS AIiCLAY COAL. Also IME AND CEMENT. J delivered on short hot Ice. TERMS :—Cash.- - HENRY MERCUR COA L, .• • COAL. • n hand at oneyard all sure of Pittston IlatTo coal. mot Loyal Srbek coal, from. County Minos., Also, ll'arclay Lump • 1 ! . host qualify (.1' I.lnic, Ilair and Co aled all of which Ices. ' • PIERCE -1 .&, SCOTT. lay lot, 1070, . • • P COAL AND LIME. !otter July I. I will sell Med, lime, &e., and the price...list will he corrected UAL FOR JCLY, PER TO:: OF 2,0001fL, •-A,T7111:. YA RD: ye,Chesthut amt Furnace Lump I Smith uttaiu Lump. Smith. line it bubliel Very Respectfully J.ll. ,k,ll iN NY Boots and Shoes BAI GAIN ! TLIESEGOODS..IItE tARGAINS: BEI TRUNKS, wAVEILING BAS, & SHOE PtNDINGS tuck, at the lowest pol:slhle prices esy Litg TII F. 1 1,,1( Fpohir the , ut it deer to tit:man:elites .I,ewelry JOHN Fl CORO.H. Pa, Fvl, 7 1s7 1 ! . 'RING NEW ON BRIDGE STREET ON BOOT ANt) STIOE STORE ! 8 M. SHEFTEL; loot and Shoe merchant& of ffurnelLS rllle, N. Y., will open N BOOT AND, SHOE STORE 2, BRIDGE STREET, FIIE IT. OF APILIL,M76 • 10F TILE LED 1:007t,'; Beidlemall's Block. fully YOurs, 4'. & M 1 kiIINFTEI4 la, Dr li,gs D R. 11. C. PORT OLD. CAUL DR Corner Main and Plne P, [EsteeMeted over a iues Wholesale and ;let DRUGS, MEDICINE. ACIDS YE-STU PERFUMERY, Tolugi , A SPONGES, 'BRUSHES; HI BoArs, Comp, r'noA TEETII, SKIN, and liAI nAzoits, .rocKET.lrooKs A 19., • MACABOY anfl 's/:(1 FOILL7I6.N AND DP) ,GAICDFCIT, FIELD AND Pure Wines and Elquorp, f ' I BOTANIC,Ecf.ECTIC & Icolt And all genuine pililar SUITURTION, St:SrEtigol: IVlevtes, Nii.rzds Bit NURSING E67TLEff,•TI SYRINGE-4,i BED TERN ELASTIC S 1 KEROSENE 9 WICKS, CIII3INFI1'.: SPERM, LARD, Wll.ll TANNEIVS,ANI) •AuonoL, &ND 81!Itt Salt, l'a nt, Vainiet,l Mane ; 6% all kings WINDOW AND PI ' • of alls PUI:E LINSEED OIL;. VAIN READY MIX ' OF A N Di.:!•311 BY TUE I'OUND,y GROUND IS OIL AND DRY COLO',II. AU articles trdrntritt Preseripti , ms v.:irefl!) , I of day and Might. Orm from 9 to 19 0 A: M., 12 toil 11 l)r. Portur can be con4ul oftitm. 1:: .N,E WHOLESALE DRUGG = TOWANDJI ACIDS.EXTRACTS bliu.k c4A ; pi ow irFA:. SIA:II'S And parrit DYE STUFFS, XACHINII,O K ER OSI A LC PUFZE IVINES for io,dlflii TOBACCO, SN't: POrULAR. and a fine :-. TOILET AND • More than nForil tare log of preseepthtis. I)3e to I P. 11., awl from sv, !, Dr. Mani LI. ( . 05 Lest: oral:1y of each week, as le .5 00 3 50 4 00 3 00 3 ro 2 75 ma,y7-72 AYER'S 114 I 1 ,Luring gray Lair ,L! - an: ing pl'ars and !IL!roklitary aa•l eith7r turely. A II ti \ ,iVe U. 01", 114 N pruli.,l hair ❑r••li.ih•rl'; uCiru stitt!y I gry. It stianrthzo.; activity, awl pr,!,;•: - vC:: I Thus braJlv, m>al cr s ptlablo atO!, strytiglii•Cat. lively.expresilon: f:LINn;: IlsIwt1; thin lutir resuinn their" 1-4,,,n;11 and ikarinklsA. tea re: ki—p. 'll,', scalp which con:WI:14, .16 , : a4 As a tin.jsing for hoLi. ed grateful pn valued for the sort 'lust imparts Prepared by J; c. 'AY Practical and Ana:ytical Sobl by :ill Druggisl,a _ • • • TAST,ELES.S A prominent New V. platned tol 111'N DAS I SANDAL,Vri),,I) OIL cAI tittle' , !Ley; cured, ta'!rat of hts had taken tnein inionned :lett sever:o In .ittired a:1 , 11[011714 hi , 'pa pITNI/ASpli•:i. (!ir, - What hapix.nve, to thi , 'wiled to "Own, and It( t.hk method and lrtau. f Ns , yin continuo to do pure, Oil In th , blSt I)UNIPAI.. . 4 1 ,than all thr NV and Vvrfnninr,!ti aa , l On. solo r,•a , -o,lchoaper fo.ritt. ISM tIV.:Als.:1):%1;11"‘ every otherl tettle,i;•"., gnlred t.i lit• tire ;t r 4:-. - eight day.., Fteht stilt be titi,h DUN I) Vs 111Cli . r oF ( - 4 •oilve prehtete,;!....e . e.• siehits - .. th portent-re , tp ,M.3:11 . 1 . 41:hZ. det tart flow, if wit Ite•1 tio-ny y.tht.4Lht reirtetlirs. Soft Cttp,..uttet :ire rile et s,Jltitiy Itt etwh, auQ an. In' TASTELESS' .on andmalty tither 11.i:1,•• li , •11 1%1 , 41i - hilt! , :tfet% ttu tO'S SOFT ;CAP - no Smell. SiljnOse wore,tl adrnittocl :o the`l: tion. sen.! for f•lrent:lr ton . w Sold ' at all Dirui aug 16. f i ll It S,T . .4V 'l'll . I 1 OF TOW CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND This Bank offers UN US, the transaction of a GENEriAL BAN 1 INTEREST PAID 01 , 4 P TO A GI: Si . }:cl.s.l:( 4 Altl o .olVl4N T r , Ntt.rv.,t - ANit tit t;t:titt.l . l'artlt•t; w l 'lNltlng t0,t4e,! ,, *1 tit, 17 FlO3lll th' IltineiNli VI, le, allot I, 'trito o &Aft, for that:Ator IASc; tcp Poor (mm :the Ohl (7itunt always on; lOnd 123ME= highest 'rice paid Livid 1141k1 r, „ t4(r.1it.00.1 I ices. BM II TG- STORE, . , • 7 n., , Towaiida, Pa. . ... er ' , fa Catittry,) . II Dealer In • 'I L i ! • I I N CII-E3fICA S, .1 - ,. . IFS, & 01.11 r, D FAlicl(Goot)s, ACES &TRUSSEs irmit ,- c pREPARAT ONS; -ICNIVEs 011T-31:4)tilkIAIE5, rcn ONUYIP. .STIC CIGARB, FLOWER SEEDS, . r Medlcint Purpoce Patent Meqicines. Es, linr.Ast Puiirs, LLs & 13ilt/K.l,l>F, 11Z=MI !ItEkrALs, ',FilKu?tome.- I 'ICINGS, COAL OM, , BATit, vnicis„ .E, N EATS FOOT, ACIIINE 01LS, Ttl TraI'ENTINY., 'lciteztash, Counter,, 'e, Scrubbing, 'MIME MMPII / / NTS, LyTTY, A N 6 PAINTS k; COLOII, NTS3I:. A I.IhAT, IouVARNBit, OF ALI, ME TEEM ad ti4l:tys fur 111 i 3 to 6, r. x . ett as harett,r4 all hours [ Script lung ore in the my 1;75. O G 0 It tiII!RETAI I S- T, NJ BLOCK, , PE-NNA nrs; ELIXIRS, II 'Eh riLLs, , Gums, TiNc- Es, Es, • 'l' j I: WIN s or all kiiois ME IliE il HOL, &c., &C ND Lig "ORS, purpo q,, s, &C P, CIGA iILE= 11213213 BEDIJIM OODS givr-rk to the ICU Stmilay fr ~ It, 7 - T 1111) A. Mx. tre 1 1 -D. 11. TI7IyNER, %V. G. GO • DA:IN. VIGOR, fen- re- TEE 1,1 I tt.d : tur,re and I Ickw2..:, tt! , .r.:-P l iviii.:ntvitt, . 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