Fd ,Ax 7) OARDE.Y. Y 4 -4 L BUDD.MG xor.va SEZDT.MKGS.—The costom ,prevent two gene,rati9ns ago of itretift-yodng frnit be*** bas giveti iniy" to -that--of l.n liag. - There ides many reasons why small seedling' , should he tvided; first, because of the Vapidity With which budding can be accomplished, an i•xperienced budder often Setting ouebundiedin . htnr; see-tiipto,4e conveiiient season,at the fact that : the' operation can be performed with, out injuring the stock in case of failure, which is more of deCvliitlik . l4'stOckis headed down fa' fab:Ate opportunity which it affords, when per formed iu good season, of repartints the trial on the same stock. To these several- tattaniiiet)nay_ tie idded— budding =--iii - --prefen44 , 44-...the•;' stone fruits that require extia skill in graft ing, but which are budded with ease. Budding is done duiing r the growing sotson. Juue budding, especially on the peach and nectarine, is practiced in the South, but istiot advised in the moreierthern - States. The ordinary I)olli:ling . :season extends at the North from about the middle of July until the middle of September, and the earliness or lateness at which a species is budded depends, other things bring equal,"on the condition of its grorh. The time' for budding therefore Xcpends also up on the weather. In a warm, dry Ee3" Son the young wood matures earlier and stocks, cease to grow sooner and are in consequence ready for budding earlier than in a cool, moist season that prolongs the growth of the stocks and retards the maturity of the bud& -Stocks making feeble growth-require to be budded - earlier than those that grow freely. To sum up briefly, bud early all trees that accomplish their growth early in the season and defer the . operation on. such as continue to grow until the au tumn. The tree must grow long enough after the bud is set to unite the bud with the tree, but not long enough to admit of the : formation cf new layers of wood over the bud and destroy it or force it into. a premature growth late in the season. In rill sec tions of the country and in no cases for successful respite in budding, the buds to : beiriserted must be perfectly (.1 . E . ;-elniied in' the . ails of the leaVea on the young shoots and. the bark inr4t raise freely fiom the stocks to receive them. Budding is usually ierfortned on trees from one to five years old with a hmoo th, soft bark. Strong yearly seedlings of the apple, pear, cherry and plum, ; also well-rooted layers of the, quince, planted in good Foil durin: the spring, are often in a proper con dition.for budding in July, August or September following. Seedling trees exhibit a great difference as regards thrifty growth, therefore it 'is always wise to select for propogation stn on ly as show indications of health. Many orchardists reject all apple stocks that are not_large enough to bud . the sec ond year. Any lateral shoots from the stock likely to obstruct the insertion of the bud can be removed at time of budding. Asa rule; low budding makes the. best . trees, and dwarf stocks ought always to be budded as close to the surface of the ground as possible. • With rapid, late growing and tender - ,varieties, in sec tions of country where there is danger of their being winter-killed if budded too near-.the giound, it - is advised to bud high when a hardy stock can be obtaihed. The process of budding cannot be intelligibly described without cuts, therefore any man or woman who pro poses to cultivate trees, shrubs or plants ought to learn the art either by watch ing an experi.—tho better plan—or by a careful study of an illustrated descrip tion of the operation to be found in such valuable works as Barry's ."Fruit Oarden.", Shield or T-budding is an improved mode. For this the incision made in the bark of the stock is in: the form of the letter T. The bark. is seperated from the wood with tge ivory end of a budding khife and the bud pressed in place. The The upper end of the -''bark attached to the bud is cat square, to fit to the horizontal cut on the stock, and bass string, cotton wicking' or other suitable material is then wound around tightly, beginning at the bottom and covering every part of the incision, leaving the bud itself antljthe leafstalk uncovered. The string fs - fastened obove the horizontal era and the work is completed. The SUCCCB9 of budding depends largely on smooth cuts, and ex act fit of the Ludt() the incision made fur it, and secure tying that will exclude air and rain; One great difficulty ex perfeuced by beginner' is the proper removal of the btid, but a little practice will obviate this. By the'\ w a y, care . should be obserted .to keep the buds moist and protected from the sum and air until set. When a' considerable qultutity is cut at one time they may be preserved by wrapping in dainp clothes or placing in moist sawdust. In about tin days or a fortnight after budding its success or failure will be apparaiii. If it has succeeded and the stock is swollen, loosen or remove the bandage. if it has failed and the bark continues to seperate readily from t t he wood, a second - trial can be made. jn some cases, notably with cherry steals, it is necessary to loosen the bandage and retie it, as rapid growth - causes fig; : string to cut the bark before the bud 'is fit to be united, This, 'however, does not usually occur. As a rule the string' is removed in from two weeks to. month after budding. All bandages should be removed tidally and uut re main on daring the winter. Stocks budded one season are head.•,l down to - within a few inches of the bad the next sea-am, about the time the' leaveri begin to appear, and all buds starting into growth on the stock are rubbed off. Later off, the ',onion of the stuck left above the bud at the heading do,su in the spring sl:ould he . removed with a close and smooth slop ing cut, at the highest point of union between the bud and stock.—N.fs York -11'071.i. Rh ru waifs xi . In .the first symptoms of this disease when you , are aching and having painful sensations in the limbo upon rising \ tram bed in the morning, a etiffness in the jcints accompa nied at timer by swelling and. redness, all physicians recommend the application of au taternal remedy, something penetrating sad soothing; an article that will act as a cura tive agent to the parte affected. Dr. Bosan ko's Rheumatic Cure gives instant relief up on the first application. In lame back. pains or strains it is an invaluable household rem.- Ask your druggist for it. Price 75 cents. Manufactured by The Bosanko Medicine Company. I'iqua, 0. For rale by Clark B. Porter, H. End Ward House Block. June-2-Iyr.. _ . Gough and the Barber. One of the siousinjupeciitai 'titles of public life is in the remarks do freely tittered and frequently overheard. Theaait iday of ms first Liverpotil.:.-,I had spok the evening befora, and was to give my farewell speech that evening. In the course of the day I -went into a barber's shop. While the, 'pmfesioy ortonsore,' as saw it aruionoce-i_the o•theL Hating on:rui hair hi; wasvac ,„ speak of tie-plentiful:hipiegin - AckeV; iea. f said : 'I eail for America to-morrow.' 'Al,.indeed; sir! You will have as a fe/jowinis,ispigetAAti-13. Gough.' ';Does:he sail = to-morrow ?' 'Tea; and I have a ticket to hear him 'Have you ever heard nim lecture !' 'No; air; have you ?' do you like him ?' do Lot think much or him.' - Then yon are not a teetotal' er ?' 'Yea, I am.' . 1. wonder you do Gough.' 'I said that I did not think much of him, not that I did not like him.' WI, that's very much the same thing! What sort of an appearing person is he?' 'A very ordinary-looking person:* 'lt is plain to see that you do not like him. What might be his size, sir 1 ) ' About my siie, I judge.' 'Have you heard . him more than once ?' , • 'Yes many times.' should hardly think you would go • a so often to hear him, if you do not like • . MM.*, 'I never wild I did not like bim.' 'I beg your pardon, sir, but , do you know Lim ?' . 'Tolerably well.' ' • Shall you'llear• bine.speak tbis'even ing ?' *Yes, I expect to do fio.!: 'Did you hear him tact evening r '1 ea.' have been quite desirouipf hear ing him, r and.l have secured my ticket. Does yoUr 'air suit yOu, sir ? Shall I put some hoil on it ?' 'No, I thUnk you , it will do - very well; . and you will hate the opportuni ty of Studying your work on the, plat form, for yOu have be s e* cutting Mr. Dough's hair.' - , , 'Bless my soul, sir! I beg your par- Jon. - 'ope I 'ave nod said anything wrong, or been in - bunny: way disre spectful ' 'Oh, no; on 'the contrary, you have been quite complimenti4.-' 'So you :ire 111 r. (sou h. ea I shall 'r you to-night.— ' Every ,',_ - tmeep• tip al this 'air, and take care 'of it.. - good- . le, sir. lam glad I 'ave 'ad the.bop portunity and the honor of cutting your John .8: tiough's ,neer book.' "Sunlight and Shadow." J 9814 Prayer--New vision. From to many friends, and from hinks , trith IMO ends, deliver vs! From a wife who don't Illy us and ehildre*who don't like us, deliver us ! ?Proud . _ wealth without charity, from pride 'without bellW, from pedigrees worn out, and from all rich relatione, deliver us ! • From suaix iu the grass, from nails in our butes, from torch-light proces sions, and from all new rum, deliver us! From pack peddlers, from young folks in Inv, from old aunts without money, and kolery mortis, deliver us! From newspaper sells, and pills that ain't fisic, from females who faint, and men who flatter, deltVer us! Fromivirtue vi•ithout fragrance, from butter that smells, from 'nigger, catap meetings; and from cats that are cc:lW ing, deliver 'as! From other folks' ,secrebi, and from our own, and• women committees; de liNer us ! From fdlks who won't laugh, and from them who giggle, from Jite bates, easy virtue, and ram , mutton, deliver us ! Why You Snore. Dr. Lewis Sayre heing asked by. a reporter -why people snore, gave this lucid expla.nation of the cause: "Snoring is a noise made in the pos terior part of the mouth and nasal fosse during the moments of inspiration. It is due to a 'relaxation tof the levator paluti moills and the circumflaus paluli in sleep, by which the Velum pendulum palali is left free to vibrate or flap in the two currents of the air which en ter at the same time tbinugh the nos trils and the month. , Besides the vibra tion of the velum pendulum, palali or soft palate,. there is also a vibration of the column of uir.itself. Thus is pro duced the' rasping, snoring noise so well known and so unpleasant to - every one within earshot of the placid snorer himself. When a man is fatigued, and his self-control is usually relaxed in I sleep, he-is apt to let his lower jaw drop I down. No man was ever seen, or heard to snore with his mouth shut. 'The moral is obvious. The soft palate flaps like a sheet in the wind, and the, near neighbors of the snoring sleeper are correspondingly disturbed. NoW, the Indians never - snore. They think tt disgrace.. An Indian believes that if he snores when he is young he - will grow up to be even less handsome at maturity than nature originally.intended. Hie vanity, therefore, is enonglaq Make a savage sleep in a proper-position. The moral is obvious.) Close. your mouth and your velum pendulum pubei will not flap. • Good Words from Druggists. "Malt Bitters are the best 'bitters.' " "They promote sleep and - erions. 'Jess." a • ~ "D. st Liver and Kitliv•y - medicine we sell." "They knock the 'Obills'infery "Consumptive people gain flesh On them,." "Malt Bitters have no Ovals iti this town." "Best thing fur nursing mothers we Lave." "Wi!{11“: to recommend. - Malißitters."_ -. . June 30-lin. Dyspepsia„ Bipiousness. and Conetlpation cured at once by Dr. Slettaur's iltadaclif. and Dyepapaia—Pills. Price 25 • cent`e. April 14 PILES Piles are frequently preceded bye sense of wetglit in the back, • 'ulna and (lower part of the abdomen, causing the. patiept to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At timeslaymptoms.of indigestion are present as flatulency, uneasi ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a very] disagreeable itching, particularly at nigl t - iifter getting warm in bed. is a very comma attendant. Internal, External and Itchieg Piles yield at once on the application of lir. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense Itching, and affecting a permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system prodnces permanent . disability, but try It and be cured. Price, &I cents - . Ask your druggist for it, add when you cannot obtain it of him, we will lend it, prepaid, on - recipt alnico. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.. Piqua. OhiO. Bold by Clark B. Porter, B. End of Ward Rouse Block. .• June 2-lyr. t•:`- - . 1 ail r S ,• • - - • : -7 , , .0" '.1.., A P BITTERS not like Mr. MRS. LYDIA E, PINKHAM. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B VEGEWLE COMPOUND For all. Female.. COmplaints. This prepsratiou. as Its name signifies, Consists of Vegetable Properties that areharudess to the most del lade invalid. Upon one trial the Mesita of this Coto. pound will be recognized, as relief is immediate ; and when its web continued, in ninety-nine cases in•hun. dred, &permanent clue Ls effeeted,as thousands will tea. City. On account of Its proven merits, It is to-day ro.; commended and prescribed by the best physicians In the country. . It will cure entirely the worst form of of the uterus, Leneorrhosi, irregular and Iltdatli47 . 11enstruation,all Ovarian Troubles, ballaumuition and - Ulceration, flooding% all Displacements and the COD- - lequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to , the Change of Life. IVwfl dissolve 'and expel tumors from the uterusin an early stags of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there is checked seri. speedily by Its use. In fact I:: has proved' to bo the grist' est and best remedy that has ever been discover. cll. It permeates eveii portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintnessAdidency, do 'treys all craving for stimulants, and relieves wi;sll:inms of the stomach . It cures Bloating, headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion: That feeling biasing down, miming pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use.. It will at all times, and tinderall eirammtan cm, act In harmony wills the law that goveins the feznalesystens. For Kidney Complaints o: either eez this compound &unsurpassed. Lydia E:Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound is prepared nt SJ and =5 Virestern 'avenue, Lynn, Mass. ffnar el.oo. Six bottles for 185.00. Sent by mail In the farm of pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receipt ofrpriee, $llO, per box, for either. Mrs. roimat frvely answers nil Plters of inquiry. - Send Lei paw: plilet addrcsa as above Mention tarpaper. No family rhobld be without LYDIA' E. PEMICHAM. iIiTEP-1"2..L5. They cure Constipalton,Bilionsnese, end Torpidity of the fiver. 23 cents per bas. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., For. sale by H. C. Porter Sr, Son TOWANDA, PA. jiy29.5134y T. MUIR & CO:s GROCERIES The place to save money b o4ing cheai le st They reapectitay announce , to the, patine that they have a Mkt stock of - FLOUR, FEED, NEAL, GRAIN, SALT, FlBll -PORE, and PROVISIONS generally. - We have also added to oni stock a variety of WOODEN WADE, such u Burr= 717.88. FIE Just received a large stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, MOULSOX'S PURE SOAP, the best in the market, and other Makes of soap Syrup_ and Molasses. which they offer at low prices for Cash. oct 28 'i7 Grocers sell Aschenbscli tc Miller's FADIILY CHOCOLATE en article superior in quality and lower in price than any other in the market.: A petuninent and experienced New York-phyilcian gives it as his opinisn that chocolate is preferable to tea or coffee, because it adds strength to the body, new life to the exhausted brain, quiets the nee *lrons system; harmonizes the workings of the , digestive organs, and gives purity to tee blood. For a superfine! confection, ask your coufec4 tioner for oun Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate Ascheehich k 'Miller, Ad and Callowhill Sta., Phila.. Pa. ... HORSEBen 25 cents in !stamps or currency , for a new HORSE BOOK. It treats all diseases. ball 35 fine engrav-. tugs shovring positiont assumed by sick horse", BOOKstable of doses, collection of VALUABLE' RECIPES, rules for telling theage ors horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horses inforination . Dr. Wm. H. Hall says, "I have bought bitoke that I paid $5 and $lO for which I do not like as wallas I do yours." SEND lOU • CIACULAII. 4 "AGE'S'S WANTED. 11, J. Randall, M. D., Enesburgh Falls, Vt." ' ALWAYS ON HAND.—A flno variety of Paper,. White and Colored Cards, and other material. for executing - lirst•elass Job Printing, at the Office of MB BUM). wow REM/I,IOAL All orders promptly executed, and at the lowest cash rates IRON 13ITTEItS recommended for all ri quiring a certain and torts. ; it•Lh reven., Waal of A pp:tit , , LAI of Strrngth, Lad; tf Ent ro, the blood; surengt It ;Ms rbe natmcles,anu gi yes new life. to.die nerreb. like a cbarni.on the digaaive Organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, 11 4 .;•= Tid:lty the rood ; Bebliag, Heft ia the Stomach, Heartburn, - etc. The only Iron Preparation that., will not blacken the teeth or give . heatlaate.. _Sold by all druggists: Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp. of • thefol attd anntsim• reiding,--tent fro: • • • BitOWN- CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. I'or male by , Towanda. Pa. DISCOVEItEII OP The PoAtive Cure GENERAL AGENTS, STOP -AT FOR AND PROVIS.ONS. .oorner itain.and Frtuklin streets TOWANDA; PA RUCS, CHURNS, ETC.. LW MIUIISII MRS. D.V. STEDGE, Manufacturer qr drill healer in HUMAN= HAIR ucll AS W 103, BANDEAUX, the popular Chatelaine Braid, .-4; EVERYTHING BELONGING 7 4 3 rus HAIR TRADE girtilpecial Atte:Alan given to commas loots all turned one way. SWITC=I3 from $1 upwards. Also Age.nt for Hunter's Invisible Face Po:4er, . Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder grace Duties. IfirPartlcalar attention paid to dressing ladles hairat their tonna or at my place of business, over Evans .t Hildretb's store. novlB-Gm Mts. D. V. STEMS. • You that have beauty, Come and let As bike It, Arid you that have none, . Come and let us make it. -\ • • PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially invite the public to glye diem a call at the . Rooms formerly ocentied by G H. Wood " TOWANDA, :PEN-NA: Recent improvements thrinklitght have facilities for taking - Perfect pictures quickly add in *ll kinds of{weathet. • PORTRAITS FROM pROTOGRAPRS and .DE-. CEASED PERSONS atipecialty. ~Finished in In , die Ink, Water Colo Crayons, orpistalies, any size. FINEST WORK OF. ARTISTIC EXPEL- LENCE GUARANTEED. A STOOK of FRABIES ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. • C. S. DAYTON. R. IL ROCKWELL. Towanda, Oct. tt, ItSO. 1Y Wago .i n; i c!! b i e ages OLD ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES BRYANT, . would -" - call the atten-- . =, don ofJARMERS and others to hilt large and complete assortment of • . Open & Top Buggies PLATFORM WAGONS all of ids j own MANUFACTURE arid war- ranted in every par; • titular, 1- - • Briant'i tin444.44.' ....A 4 .. all platform wagon . 'ilia easiest and bestln tuie. I F NOW LS YOUR TIME TO BUYi • Look at these Apra: ' 1 Two nested Carriages troth, gl5O to sl7s Photons, one seated 125 to 150 . Top Buggies 125 to .150 Open Buggies 80 to 100 Democrat Wagons ... 90 to • UO Remember that the above are all tally warrant. ed. drat-clue or no pay. . Repairing promptly &Mended to at 25Par cent below last years prices. • ' • Omcesnd Factory nor. Main and Elisat4ith Sts. JAS"Blitlr ANT. 8-108177. GEORGE OTT, loweeetal luble & Gruite Werk if! ' a . 1 - Prices cheaper ? than the cbea m3O--tf. ^YBO% PA. ONE MORE PICTURE GALLERY G. IL WOOD & ei will open their New Gallery in , Patton's Block, on the First Monday of April. Having fitted tip entirely new, with the best of instruments, we are prepared to make ' Tintypes, 4 at one sitting, all for 50 eta. in nest envelopes, 10 for di.Ou.- Copying of ill kinds of Photographs.and Stereoscopic and large view work done at this gallery. Clive - us a call and we will try and satisfy yon in price, and quality: . - 'mar 48s- Mgr '2O-Itr. J. IL 13IMMINS.: - THE FASHIONABLE • BOOT, SHOE AND:GAITER MANUFACTURER.- . Is now prepared to' do all kinds of work in his line in the latest styles, and of toe best material. ALL WORK and MATERIAL WARRANTED. Repairing done neatly . and promptly on short notice. In PATTON'S BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store. 25 Dr. Jones' Taraxacum Tonic or Dyspepsia Medicine, a vegetable compound whose virtues have stood a ran or 40 TEAM, is infallible in the cure of Dyspepsia; General De bility, Chronic Weakness of Lungs. Spleen , Kid neys, Short Breath. Heartburn, St. Vitus' Dance. Pain in the Stomach, Backend Chest. Particu larly adapted to all FX11•12 Dimaass, no matter what the age it the patient may be. Price It etc Sold by dnimitits. • • •May 20 ly -1470. — Aitt'iiiiiiirie• drink a glass ofkainutssaire k Milradisliopular Slum Bran; the most dellghtfillbeverageof the season,. cooling, refreshing, and an ex ont pre ventatith clammier complaints. halm sets as a blood- purifier- without any stimulating or in talk:sting effeicfe..being a pure vegetable prep nation and' entirely free — fromg anything ap. preaching alchohal. It is so VEU YCILVAP that it is within the ilieens of the poorest. A ,25 cm , rthsicue WILL 1/ALL PITS GALLONS OF Bain ! En. dorsed by temperance advocates and physicians: AU druggists and country ateirekeepera 'sell IL. Wholesale Depot N. W. corner 3d and Callowhlll St. Philadelphia, Pa. Mew 20, 'SI cOOOB, IN TO WANDA.- Stevens - _& Long China Dealers la GRocznizs, PROVISIONS, 'Ars COUNTRY PRODUCE HAVE REMOVED (*.s" I h r COs• MAIN AND PINE BM atm old stand of Po:, Stevens 4 tisrent.l They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock .of Choice Nev Goods, which they have allayv,, on ham! ESPECIAL ATTENTION OIYEN T.. th, PRODUCE TRADE And Cash 'Pahl- for Repirable Kinds U. J. iowa. SPECIM ANNOUNCEME NT . 1 JAMES McCABE SAS REMOVED MEI GROCERY BIIBIND3B "TO THE soUTII-EAST colts= OF MAIN AND BRIDGE fiTBEETB, ,WHERE lIE HAS ESTABLISHED Head Quarters NI IN THE LINE OP FOR INIEMES, &c.,. &c: , I CASH PAID for Desirabl e Pro- duce: lino RTITTFR and EGGS a specialty. NATHAN TIDD, ifincealsor to Yr. Mamma p0:pri04:4:.8,1 PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE AND LOYAL SOCK O 0 AZ, FOOT or PINE. STREET, NEAR COURT HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. arir LOWEST PRICER FOR CASH. -jis The patronage of myold friends and theaublie geneadly_b solicited. . -914030 r COOLEY CREAMER. No Dairyman an afford to be without one. It makes more and better Butter with leu labor. 313arin'n Swing. Churn beats them all, and any little boy can churn with it. ' • The Improved Sutra'. Evap orator _ is what eve r y Sugar Mika needs. Till EMI BUM wenn U ahead of anything of the kind in use. - For sale by WILMOT COBURN. Agent. • Musa, Bradford Co. PI. • H. L. COMMIX. Agent for Western Bradford and Mistarn part of Tioga Co. Columbia X roads. - Feb 1944. FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, We are constantly receiving the newest and latest patterns in PARLOR SUITS, BED BOOM SETS, TABLES, Everything in the Furs' Undertaking. We make a specialty of- this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a full line of CCIIP PINS, CASKETS. _ 01131:Er4, arc. and will not be undersold. Give us a call before purchosing elsewhere. N. B.—J. S. Allyn has no connec tion with our business. ,TOWANDA, JAN. 2E414 1881 M. HENI)ELMAN 4WEL LER, Is still to be found at the OLD STAND N pal door' tb-Dr. H C: Porter's .Drug Store VINE•AMERICAN AND SWISS JL,W I,RY, STERLING' SILVER AND SPECTACLES ":& EYE GLASSES, CLOCKS, . • FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEM air ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT THE Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired by ass osorealkonood olota M. HENDELMAN. septl6.; CM! • A. BEVERLY - MTH, BOOK. BINDER • AND Dealer. in Scroll Saw aoods: - .: BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDB DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY. Fin Blank' Books MY SPECIALTY. AM. ur's Supplies. Thli emt of my bruin ma very corn piste. &practical sawyer myself I know the wants of my patrons. WOODS. • Eilif BLADES. • CLOCK 110VEIUMNS, kc, constantly on band. sr 4.1.1 worth of designs for $l, Send for price lists. -1 • ..nEPosms " ' , BINDERY, Park street. P. O. box 1512.7 I Towards. Ps April 29 ly Emu. F. murioN, &roar B. Lana HALBZET E. Pram. • Late Cosaniutoner qf Patents. detornells-at-Law and Solicitors of American and ibreign Patents. 412 Ityrn STREET. Prie.tice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office. and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. ramphelts free on receipt of stamp for postage.' sept HAIR. CUT or a SHAVE, STEI)GE, WARD HOUSE: TATE - NORMALSCHOOL THE REGULAR EXAMINATIONS for Certifi cates for admission to' the Senior Chum of 'B2, will be held by the Faculty of the School on THURSD AT and FRIDAY, June -10th and nth .Canclidites rill, be examined in the following branches: - : - ~ • Orthography,l' , ' U. S. Elston., fiteading, . Phyla°log" ;Penmanship, 'Botany, 'English Grammar,.' Latin Grammar and ten Arithmetic, - ' Chapters of Ciesar, Algebra, ' School Economy, Geography, Methods oflnstruc lion. Those who are ,deslrowi of taking the course, andtre not thorough in several of the branches above named, will save time_aud money by at tendinglhe school during tbe Spring Term In order to qualify for the"ezetninations. • . In many ease' , this plan will save neatly a years time. Spring TernOegins March 21st, 1881. 0 7 . - •A. N. NELSON, . _. DEALER IN , All 4 • • WATCHES, . CLOCKS, PINEGOLD AND PLATED 1., -41"11 IR WELEft Or wren variety,and Speetectto. lir Particular attention paid to repairing. Shop In Decker & Vought'a emery Store, Main Street, Towanda, Penns • , . • eep94o BRIDGE STREET WARDROBES, -avD niture • Line. E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks ,11.1 IX STREET, WITH A FULL LINE OF WATCHES, FINE PLATED WARE, VERY LOWEt3T PERCES, PATENTS PADIE. GRAFTDN . & LADD. WAffersprox, D. C IF YOU WANT YOUR GO TO IN THE CLAS'M OF 't•Ae. NIANSFIEL i D, PA. !3L L B. WHITNEY, saast ER, DRESS'FITTER & DRESSMAKER - • ALSO AGENT TOR THE • . 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