FARM AND GARDEN profesi ri v idtaisi a gives 1ii.14.315. ing as Wetie foktya flows iR . p 4 Apply *dish Walla to the snr,faew unficr the tree and rake it 10; then mulch With old bay, leaves or straw. The Gieinian cridimiriate of potash will be the eat ezpinsive. Use one - or two Pounds; according to size of tree. Ap• - Ply one pound in the late fall and mule quantity in the spring. - A grindstone should be secured to the shaft by nuts and-washers, and the wanhers enthsA they cannot - tarn wi lan they are screwed up or tia--tlya nap trilutiking the atone, great care should be takzn to hang it true sidewise, not only for convenience ireusing, bit because a atone that is not true side Vise can never be kept true edgewise. A good , way to phutt some flower - seeds which you Irish to take paticti• larly good care of is to take ' a turnip, cut it in halves, scrape out the shell, - then fill with earth and plant the seeds; and when the time comes- to put the winter plants out doors, dig a bole in the flower-bed. ;urge' nl O lllO .l to set the turnip in-LlOrill - rcit in a ihOrtiiine— und your plants will thrive by not hav ing the tender roots disturbed. • Gas lime contains some sulphides of !ime, some i sulphates and a little sul phate of amiponia,- but not enough , to give itinuch/viducr ns_a fertilizer. If used in any large quantity it would des troy iregetatiOn. The best use to which we ever taw it applied was upon the ,gravel Walks to prevent the growth of Irmo and weeds, which it did most effectually, 'at the same tithe making a -,very firth, dry, and durable walk.-Crel tirator. Grubs in the heads of sheep are be lieved to be caused by the gadfly, which deposits its .egg in the nostrili of the sheep during the summer and autumn; although they cause much pain they are not usually fatal. To prevent them, apply tar to the nose' of the sheep, oc casionally, during July and August, or smear the feeding troughs with tar. To cure the sheep when the grubs are Mile hatched, blow tobacco smoke up the nostrils Air syringe ,the nose with a de coction i7,f tobaeko. June,-July and August are the Iw4 months for layering roses. If the boll dries quickly water the layers twice a day, - as they mast be kept moist. By October they will be ready to be taken from the parent "plant. Cut them off ivithin two Inches from, the 'tongue. Dig deeply with a trowel to take them ub and transplant where they will re main. The following spring they should be pruned down to three or four buds. Some of them will flower iu the sum mer. , • Our best farmers are _beginningto l'eern, and, in fact, moat Of them have, 'already learnedi'-that the time spent in deetroying weeds in the autumn is well -spent, and that if they would save time: in cultivating hoed „crops they must keep the weeds from seeding as much' t 1 .9 possible . in all parts of the farm; a little carelessness in this respect will • soon cover a -.farm , svith weed seeds. A single root of milk' weed in a mowing field, if lefutt4Otestd, - will spread over and take pas:Session of a large field in stew years., A writer in the Poultry World reeom mendu bonei - j `"lsaked in an oven - until , they are brpiwn, AB a liftable contribu tion to the food of laying hens. On , the other hiaul,the American Cultivator hays: •Sod persons nie in the habit of burning the bones b‘fore feeding them to poultiy. It is time that after being burned they are mach easier bro.; ken up, but the raw bones contain a /arge amount of gelatine, which is a most excellent fcipd for making hens lay and gel 'tine also contains a large amount of nitrogen, which is 'driven into the aten sphere by the heat. When the bones are fed raw this nitrogen is retained, and having done duty as food for the poultry and constituting part o their systems, it is still capable of again doing duty aq a fertilizer, but once be- coming free nitrogen in the atmosphere •it is not so easy a matter to 'combine it in such a manner that it shall be ren dered available u plant food. " In pounding raw bone it is not necessary to make it so - fine as people suppose, for a hen Will swallow a much larger piece than many would think possible, and when at once in her crop it will be digested and properly economized. A B1:13-KILLING DEVICE.--A simple remedy for all insects that annoy far . niers , is given by a Wenyna, agriculturist. He says: 'Gather all the old straw and hay iuto loug rows around orchards, potato and cabbage patches, . and set fire to one end to burn against the wind" all night, and they will burn no millions and millions every night of 'the male insects that fly, and bugs.of all kinds and descrip- Alone. such as destroy the trees and potatoes and all the cabbage, and the, canker worms on .the apple trees. 'hey will fly right. into the , blaze and burn their Wings pH', and drop into the fire. mold a alum to do that who said the 'o:4od/title potato patch was crawling Potato bug's. He ploughed arditeh around filled it with straw, and I burped them all up in one night, and he raised !Jig crop of potatoes. The prairie fires . . in former years used to burn them all np. Do this and you will . soon be rid of the whole miller tribe of 'insects. CANADA THISTLES.—A con temporary notices two modes of des troying this weed, ono of which is to put a tablespoonful of salt on each stalk Ur stub causing the plant to wilt, be come dry and disappear by October. • This isi room - mended as better thau the other mode, which is to cut off each plant with aknifejust below thesurface of the_grotind, as Dile does asparagus. These modes may - answer for very small patches in gardens, -but, any one may easily contrast its economy iu labor on a law seilde on ttie farm, with the lirotif of Anil dig the plants inth a plow. We have destroyed many acres in this way; acitiat not • pleat owl re speared. A strong pair . of horses will turn over* sod, eight inches deep, and much lowerthan the knife in the hand will go; and if the work is thoroughly done, and no balks left, the plants will stay under the inverted soil for three or four weeks, unless in very porous or light soil; Which must be plowed often: er. The only. failure which we have known with this treasment was where the plowing was -so imperfectly done, or so long intermitted, that straglerri fiitind_tbeir way to the Halt, ,and fur. nishoi a feeding to the roota below, _ A Brave Girl. A cirounstance which qeestriNt Syracuse zecentlys . i, ell, _et more than ti posing mention.. Wine * of -*ld citYM passing of the streets. having with her. a small pet dog which all at once showed symp tom' of hydrophobia; frothing at the roottlh and 'mapping on all sides. Mrs. PalMetar ottani:dad toseize the sniped. but he elnded her grasp and endeavored to bite her, - when the brave girl wbo accompanied her, who is only fourteen years of age, caught the dog by the neck and held it . fist. calling , heir to he mother to bastes end get some aian, to come and kffl-it. The mother; saw that this was the only course r and hurried away, but it was some time before she could god help. When _-she returned accompanied by a gentleman `ho bad volunteered' to finish the brute, sbe found the brave girl. with au shed face and flashing eyes. hanging on to the mad creature, which was making des perate efforts to bite her. The dog was quickly dispatched without injury to any une. _ 'Mick, I beer you vor in.a fight teat 'night.' jabere I I twee thiit, en' I met the toughest divil I ever faced in me 'Where did you meet him ?' 'Outside of Barney Beully's,l au' he •as as Ulla as us both put together." as all about it, but give's DO lea' 'Now, Timothy, You nimer caught a lie comin' out o' me mouth.' 'No, Nick; for, begOrra, they fly so ast - that it's the devil's own - job to catch hem'. 'Well, I was coolie' oat -u'• 'ssully'a party full of Land-league entangle ment—' 'What the divil's Land-Leagne en tanglement interrupted Timothy. !Whist, per bout! ' It's the .polite name for whiskey, sure. Well, I was CoMin' out o' Scully's, an' jilt as I got outside I ran agin a thin man, and: be the powdhers o' pewthnr, .he downed me ! I jumped to me feet, an', seein' he had ionAltbe in his hand, I .6ez to him, sea I, 'Lay down yer stick, bad luck to ye 'and 'fight me like a man." 'Why, you fool,' said Timothy, 'it • was Scully's pump ye wor talkin' to.' I was there and saw the whole thing.' 'Aou did. Tim '4, Then, bad scran to me, if iver I hit . a pump again.' LAY Br A LITTLE. —lt is a (act that no one will dispute that the great ma jority of men live on the hope that as a great,result , of their-labors they may secure a moderate competency at least, if not great wealth. - ,And it is also a fact equally well known that many eve laboredjaitbiully and well to accom plish this end. Among the,many things which may have contributed to this re sult that of slow saving will have played no inconsiderable part. There are ma ny individuals who bare earned suffi cient money by hard labor to have laid aside a competency, but by extrava gance, and perhaps thoughtless liberal ity, they find themselves at the end of long4ears, with scarcely more means than is sufficient for their wants. A habit of saving a portion of one's earn ings is an absolute necessity in the ac cumulation of wealth, and .the history of the success of rich men'w'ill bear out this statement. : The marrewho is a slow saver may be found in .: ,aldiost every town.. If he is receiving a' good salary he spends it all by the end of the, year, and hawa vague idea in his mind that at some future'time he will lay aside a part of his earnings, Like to-morrow this time to him never comes. Strange as it may seem,: there are those who' . save something on a small salary, bnt::;; On a more than proportionally increas ed income nothing is saved. ,A little fined dre:,s, higher living and useless delay consume all surplus wages, the. slow saver being quite often a fast i liver; Tol be sucsessful in the steuggle for Wealth, a practice of saving should be gin atkonce. No matter howVmall, a portion 'a of each year's earning should be act aside, and the habit once fOrnied, -there will be trouble in making addi; lions, 'But to do this it is not necessa ry to be kserly ; it may be accom plished by the exercise of a reasonable self-denial. HOW TO PLA:krT. CELERY.—TIIO old metholof setting celery at the bottoni of trench is still occasionally followed, • either by _gardeners who have this in the old country, or by our own ' people.who have not learned the better way - -of planting it on the surface. Celery - is one of the plants with which little is 'gained by hurrying; it' will not grow rapidly until after midsummei, when we have the favoring conditions of warm days and cool, dewy nights, and our most experienced gardeners, do . not set out theimain crop until the present month. ,Market gardeners grow celery as- a second crop, to follow an early one for which the . soil has been well manured; if this can not be done, then 'the soil must be well enriched be fore planting. It rarely pays to raise . celery plants in a private garden, if one is where they can .be purchased. In buying plants, select these that look strong and stocky, a condition pro duced by proper cutting back their leaves while in the seed-bed. _The plants are to be' set in' rows, four feet apart, and six inehea distant in the rows; they requite careful planting, and should be no deeper in the ground than they were originally in the seed bed. In all transplanting, it is impor tant to have the earth closely in contact with the roots of the newly sot plant; this may bp done by going along the 'row and pressieg on each side of the plant with. the foot, or by - carefully crowding the_ earth down with the band as each plant is set. If a cloudy time cannot be selected for planting, = then do iiii — weirk towards evening, and give a thorough watering. The plants have nothing further done to them un til September, when . the leaves are brought to an upright position; and until is drawn around to hold them there. We hope ; to give the after treat- Meet in the proper month; In the meantime, the celery has nothing to do but grow, in which it must be encour aged by hoeing or cultivating often enough to destroy all weeds and keep the soil loose, taking care' in these operations to not throw any earth into the heart of the plants. Geed Weide from Proggists. "Malt Bitters are the best 'haters.'" `•They promote sleep sad allay . wrens. "Best Lifer and Kidney medicine W sell:" "They knock the 'Chills' every time." "Consumptive people gain flesh on Ahem." "Malt Bitters have no rivals in ibis tetra." "Best thing for loaning mothers we have:" "We like to recommend Malt Bitters." Jane 30-1 M ' ..:,•:,. .._ . .. .., .... ... „_ ..._ - .., I. -- - A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVERI IRON BITTERS are highly "recommended for all disea.les - re (inking a certain and efficient tome; especially Indigestion, Pyrpepria, Inter. . suite nt Fevers, Want of Appetit', Lowe Sb e *gth, Lack 4 Energy,t4c. Earkite4 i the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They ec , - - like n charm on the digestive organs, removing all deptic symptoms, noel. i - as liuting the Food, Beklting, Heat in - the Stomach, Hairrit ' de. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the 'A B C Book; 32. pp, Of useful and amusing reading •—sent free. - • - , BROWN CHEMICAL - CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTERS Lear .•ale by C. W. 'J:ciWanda. Pa. LYDULL_PINKHAIL DISCOVERCII OT LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Poeitive Cure For all Female Complaiats. Thia preparstlon. ea its name signifies, enindate Vegetable Propertlea that are harmless to the mist gel lege Vpm one trial the inerits of this Cam= pound trill be recognized, iu relief la iromedlate t exul when th=eta continued, in ninety-nine muss In a MM. dreg, a permanent =els effect:4as thousands will ter cur. On edeonnt outs proven merits, It is today commended and prescribed by the best physicians bi the eaanl37. It will cure entirely the worst form. of falling of the uterus Le tworrhma, Irregular . and painful Iletuarnation, uterus, Ovarian Troubica, In on and Incerslion s floodings,allDlsplacements and the cos. -- segment spinal wealmess, and is especially adapted-to the Change of We. It will dissolve and expel tumors -front the uteresin an early stage of development. She tendency to cancerous humors there, is chocked very speedily by Its use. ' In fact 'it has proved to be the great est and best remedy that has ever teen discover ed. It Tarn/mates every portion of the system, cadging' new life ind vigor. It removes falmnesadatukum de. : ItroYll all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the steanach I ' It cures Blostiag,- Beadacbos, Nervous' Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and kali amnion. That teoUng of hearing dos-a, canting pin, weight and backaehe,la always permanently cured by its use. It will at all time, and underall circurattaa• ces, act in harmony with the law that governs the renualosystem. For Kt4ue7Compl!dnts o: either sex this compound is unsurpassed. - • ' Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound is prepared at 2 and = Western deenne. Lynn. Mass. Price ty..00. Six bottles for ei.oo. Sent by mall In the form of pills, also In the form of Lozenges, on rtoetpt or price, ISA, per bog, for either. Mrs. IPMELAIS freely anairers all letters of inquiry. Send for pam• plilet. *gross as above Mention this paper. !Co family &Mild ho without LYDI.E. PLISCHLIP LIVER MIS. They. cure Constipation. Itlikanotemi, sod Torpidity of the Lives. 23 cents per box,2 OHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., GENERAL PEIL& . For sale by H. C. Porter k Son, TOWANDA, PA. - . j 1729-8047 KIDNEY-WORT -6R CURE RHEUMATISM Aa it is for all diseases of the suppunni, 111VERAND DOWELL. It cleanses the _vide= of the acrid poison that causes the draadful euttertuir which only the victims of aticuniatiani can realize. THOUSANDS. OF CASES Of the wont hi= of Wit t ~ aiblf duos Law Lora pnickb rodierirod, In a short time PERFECTLY CURED. : K 1 DN EY-WORT has had weadertal swam, azul an lauaaaas sat la every ;art of tho Coimriy. In hun dreds of cus333 it has cured where , all else had failod. It is mild,- but eMelent. CERTAIN DT ITS ACTION, but Laralleps in all eases. rrit. clauses. trenrthensi sad eves New Lire to all the important organs of the body. The natural action of tho Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated from thee:ride= • Si it has boon proved by *moan& that K I DNEY-WORT Is the most effbattual remedy !or elessasiter the system of all morbid secretions. It should bo olod iaocery household eau SPRING MEDICINE. Always mires BILIOUSNESS. COZISTIEL =ON, PILES and nil FEIitALE Diemen. Is Put lip InDry Terietable Ferns. Milli cans,• ono package of which makes Gqusrts medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Concentratedfor the convenience of those who cannot readily pre. pare R. It acts with equal efficiency fn eitierforaw GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PItICE, SLOW WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, tared the dry post-paid.) SIRIISikTON, VT K I DN-EY7WORT KENDALL'S SPAVIN , cußra Is sure to cure spavlne. Splints, to U 'removes all unnatural . ritsinents. DOES. Par stomas: Has no equal for any lameness on beast or man. It has cured hip-Joint •• lameness in a person who had aut.: ' • farad years. -Also cured rhernms!. Hem, acme, frost-bites or any. brakes, cut or lameness. It has no quad for any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated dr our givhng SOUTIVS PSOOY. Price $l. ALL DHUGGLSTS have it or can getit for you: Dr. BJ Kendall & Proprietors., Enosburgh erniont. 'H. G. Form, Agent. Towanda. Pa. fOt Oatioual lank, TOWANDA PA. CAPITAL PAID IN $105,000 SURPLUS FUND 80,000 This Bank offers unusual facilities for the transaction of a general banking business. N. N. BErrs, Jos. EO t Cashier. ~ I VlrL alai ant • fob. 1.078. _ A I VWAIS RANP.—A fine uariek of raper, V( to and olored- car" end- other nutterud. for executing 114t4ise job Printing,, at the - Moe of Veit /Iwo, Donn gIIPUHLICAN. orderaprompily., °scented and 4 the letreeSeeeblitiie;s . DIRS. D. V. STEDGE, - ' Manufacturer of and Dealer to • • HUMAN •• HAIR GOODS, 1 - 7 en AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the PoPular Chatiplaine Braid, . EVEUTTHINO BU/ NGHRI sus HAIR TRADE iistrBpeclslAttention gived to comßiNce to an turned one, Way. IMITCIII3B from $1 upwards. Also Ageat for Hunter's Invisible Face Po :der, ..Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulilt:r Brace Elastic& eirrarticular attention paid t.) dressing 'snits hair at their homes or at my place of business. over Evans h Hildretb's store. novlB-Gm . less. I). V. STEDGE. Yon that have beauty, Come and let cm taka it, • And you that Wife nose, ' Come and let ris make it. Dayton & Rockwell PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially invite the public to give obem s call at the Rooms formerly-occupied by Wood, TOWANDA, PENNA. Recent improvements In the skylight have fur nished facilities for taking perfect pictures Anicklyand in all kinds of weather. • PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty.. Finished in In dia Ink, Water Colors, Crayons, 'it* Pastelies, any size. • ; FINEST , - WORK OF ARTISTIC EXCEL LENCE GUARANTEED. A STOCK OF-F2AMES ON. HAND AT ALL TIMES. C. S. DAYTON. . Towanda. Oct •G, 1880. Wago .i o . A . ki -Ages OLD ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARMERS and others to his large and complete assortment of Open 4 Top 13uggie PLATFORM WAGONS . all of hitt - own MANUFACTURE and war- ranted iu every par . tieular Bryant'■ Flexible Springs used in all Platform Wagons. The easiest and best in nee. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! • Look at thesp . figurea: Two Seated Carriages trom ..... 5150 to $175 Phatons, one seated - _ 125 to 150 Top Buggies - 125 to ISO OP= Buggies____ 80 pt) 100 Democrat Wsgons _96 to 110 Remember th at the above are all fatly warrant. ed, illetklass.or ao pay. PromPilY *Mended to at 25 per cent below last years prices. Meseta Factory cot. Hain and Elizabeth Ste; JAWBRVAN2% 8-10 if 77. t o - GEORGE OTT, ~o' l o , lonumetal & Granite 14 ork ft /4 11 Prices cheaper Omit thy clic& lei WYI4O . Z PA . -1-c< ON E PCTURE CALLEIII IN TO WANDA-. Gs H. WOOD 4 CL will open their New -Gallery in Patton's Block, on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up entirety new, with the best of instruments, we are prepared to make - . . Tintypes, 4 at one sittlngodll for 50 ets. in nest envelopes, 10 for $l.OO. Copying of all{ kinds of Photogriplic,and Stereoscopic and largo, view work done at title galloe7.. Givenscoliond we Id! l try an d latish you in prico and quality. • mar 28 . SILMMINS. 111 E• FAiiftIONABLE BOOT, SHOE AND ;BAITER 7 Is now prepared to do. all kinds of work in kis line in tne latest stiles, and of the best material. - ALL WORK and MATEILIAL 1 1 741.111LNTE1?.. Itepairing done neatly and promptly on abort notice. ' In - PATTON'S BLOCK. Over Jacob's Clothing Store. .3 Dr. Jones' laraxacum Toaic or DyspePais Medicine, a vegetable compound whose. virtues have stood aweor 40 =satin, is Isrfallibla in Os cure of Dyspeps General Da. Chronla'Wealmsall 4 41.4 0 .11 1 1.AP1Pe11. says, Short Breath , Heartburn. St. Susi Napa. Petit in the Stomach, Bachand Cheat. . Portico. laxly adapted to all Fula= D ' no natter what the age of the patient may be. - Price 75 cM, Sold by druggists. May 40 ly IF YOU ARE : THIRSTY drinks glass of Amami= k Iffiassa' popular limn Bran, the moat delightfnibeverags of the season, cooling, rofreshing, and an szcellant pre ventative of summer conighdata. It also ICU a blood plainer without ren7. Imitating areal!, being a vire vegetable prep aration and 'entirely frft from winking ap pyoaching alcholuil. it is Bonn that 14 is witialtilhe means of the pooreat. 4 25 cagy radium WILL maga gm *mum of area ! domed by temperance advocates and physicians, - -411 d ruggists and country storekeepers sell it. IlfholmaW Depot id. W, corner Ad and Callowhill 111. Philadelphia. Pa. mar an, .8) to .~i~~~a~~~f~:~- ~ ~~~~oti~ GnoczniEs„ MiOVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE CON• RAIN AND. PIA STS• (The of I stand of Pos. Stations & Meronr.) They invite attention to their complete assortment awl very large stoek of Choice New Goode, which they ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN R. R. ROCKWELL 1y And Casio - Paid Diminible Kinds Y. J. LONG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! JAMES WCABD LAB REMOVED lIIS GROOM MOM 'O . ROITTR-FAST 001M12 OF MAIN AND .ORIDGE 12TRELT8. WIIEEE Lig Head Quairters von MVXBYTIIING Tin LINE OF 1111EMES, PIIMIII8 1 ac.co, Eke. CASH PAID for Deshable Pro duce. Fine BUTTER. and BaklS a specialty. ApiD 29 ly - NATHAN TIDD, PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE FOOT or PINE STREET, NEAR COURT HOUSE, 0 TOWANDA, PA. . LOWEST PEWEE POE CAM. lilt The PlitroMite my old friends and the public suenals is solicited. , • 9sesBo. COOLEY CREAMER No I:Pabm.we. am Wind, to be irltbmit one. It makes more and better. Butter with less labor. , Davis's Swing Churn bests them Mt and any little boy as churn with it. is ahead of anything of the kind in use. For sale by wrutur cosußs. Agent. Bradford 00. Pa. U. L. Comm. Agent for Western Bradford and Esitern part of Tiogs Co, Columbia X roads. Feb .194 f. FIN JOB PRINTING.—AII kiud of Fioe . Job Priutin tromp F y executed -at - lowest tutee; a Tax BatroroaD laxetrowoott Office Dont fail to diva iseA trial. Good type modern,Preamo,,ond experiebeed work men.-, AU Work variaotail first-elam. • Can theiend Dealers:in LIEN (El 3 RAVE REMOVED SObeir Dew 40Te. ltxvN alwayo On brand =I PRODUCE TRADE aso. sneriags. (Socceoror to Mr. McKean,) AND LOYAL SOCK Cori., The Improved Sugar Evaporator In wrist every Sugar mazer needs. • Til EMU mon woun ' ci) 0 te , 0 m" t 4 8 > 3 (/) p cri 133 w '23 ; to. r`e 0 :, i: :BRROLST:SIIEr::, FURNI'iURESTORE FURNITURE • k We are constantly receiving the nosed and latest patterns in PARLOR SUITS, BED ROOK SETS, A TABLES, WARDROBES, Everythinivin the Fur. ni - ture_ Line. Undertaking. We make.a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a. full line of COFFINS, CASKETS 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. 2Gth..ltsBl M. HENDELMAN JEWELLER Is still to be, iattuil ac i tho OLD STAND .4.tilllN STREET, Next door taDr. 11 C. 'Porter's Drug Shot FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS JEWEIRY; STERLING SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES i & EYE GLASSES CLOCKS, . FROM THE CIIRiPEST TO THE 13RIST Sir ALL OF ERY WHI LOWEST PR ICES, WILL BECPS, SOLD AT THE V Clocks, Watches and Jewslry promptly repaired by an experienced and competent worknian.i • • ' M. HENDELMAN. septl64f A. BEVERLY SMITH, 1300 K BINDER • • AND , • Dealer in Scroll Saw Goods. BOOKBINDING PP ALL KINDS DONE, NEATLY l iind CHEAPLY. Fine Blank .Ilooks_ • UY SPECIALTY. Azdateur's Supplies, ora i n l = m g e rp ot a t ty za b s urnes l s . vary my 1,120:11, the wants of my patrons. WOODS. • SAW BLADES, CLOCK UOVEUENTS; kc, constantly on band. sir $1.25 worth. of designs for $l. Send for price lists. =POSTER " BINDERY, . • Park street, ' P. O. boa 1512. • , Towanda, Pa Dims. F. OzurroN, • Eroaika-X,..10? HALasis E. Per t* • • Late Commitsioner of /Wentz. P.ATENTS ,Attortuys-at-Lam and Mieitors of dwierican and Foreign Palest*. 412 ftrint SMELT. Wasansoros, D. C Practice patent law In all its branches in the Patent Mee. and In the Supreme and Circuit -Courts of the - United States. Pamphelts free on 'receipt of stamp for postage. sept • STATE NORMAL SCHOOL --.44 , ' I MANSFIELD, PA, '7.44 , ,.1 . ; ; ,. . - . .. • iy.... 4 , ...f,e4,- ~ - t - \ - 7 -..... ~......„ ~ ..i . :.:.',. 4 THE 'REGULAR EXAMIII/iltroi f0r...0 ". cstes tor admiuion to tho - __But or. CIAO of , will be held by tho Faculty of Schulr-On. THErIiSD AT and FRIDAY, June . fith anallfh - .Candidates will be examined in Gral following branches: Orthography, U.S. MiStory, Beading, Physiology. - Penmanship, Botany. English Grammar, Will Grammar and ten Arithmetic, Chapters of Clear, Algebra, School Economy, .. Geography, Methods of Instruction, Those who sis desirous of taking the course, and are not thorough in several of the branches above named. will save time ind money by at- tending the school during the. Spring Term In order to qualify for the examinations. • r • - t 43 In many cues this plan - win save neeely a year's time. • Spring. Term begins MOrch 214,1881 You need not Die to Win ni THE • . . , MUTUAL *.ENDOWMENT AND Accl - I{}ll' . A3SOCI,ATION . Of Bath, N. Y. . • You receive-oas•half of your Maumee. as to the American. Life. Table, when two. thirds of your life expectancy is Sniahed.. for • illustration. amen or woman joining the Assn. chtuop at as year, of age Pilling aearttileate for $2.511e. receives Plata alma a little ovey 66 Mfg of age.Smitetly the period in lite when a little financial help is genendly more 'needed thanst any other time.. • BLAJ) 6 2001318. june2ll." • General Agents foe Pan's. PTJ= 3 - 1- - 1104 37- 14.71, , / 14 I o=4 otz bb -...-...A . 1'irD...--. RoBE~+4, &c. E. B. PIERCE. Successor io N. P. Hicks triTII A FULL LINE OF WATCHES, PAINE. GRAFTON & LADD. CLASOT •i!xh. 11l tt G. TA/ICI:Y., tieieVg - - Insurance Agent , TOWANDA.-PA. afice teak PA Teti ft TRACY Main ALL - COMMUHICATIONb 2IIIIOUGH THE POST- OFFICE WILL XII Oill VEPROMPTATTENIION 0431'78 tf STOP.. AT- T.MUIR& CO.'S GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. The pll to own Duna b !ROBS WNW SS is Clones actin Itsalto Wean TOWAX9A. .Pi Thu tesspecthlll7 . aononaeo 'to the public that • • they bare s lugs stock of FLOUR, FEED; MEAL, GRAM SALT, MU PORK, and PROWSIOSS generally. We have also added so our 'toot a variety of WOODIN WARS. such as BUTTER 1111311. 7 111/ • . UNIX. CUMIN% )PTO. - Just received t large stoat of Sugars, Teas. Coffees, Spice', MOCISON'S ME SOAP, the best in the - market, and other mates of soap Syrup and Molasses, which they .offer at low pikes for Cash. 0ct.26 (1 11 077-t "Lookee allee Samee!" 4 4 J AKE'S" CLOTHING, HATS Caps, and Furnishing Goods before „you get your new " SPRING RIG," and save 20 per 'cent over any other:dealer in Bradford County. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Fresh Spring Goods . coming every day for you to selec from, comprising all the NOVELTIES of the. SEASON. Au experience of fifteen,years in;the Clothing trade prompts me to say hat car suit. your fancy as well as your, t - pocket-b66k at 10. 2, .Potton's Block. Feb. 26. 1880 MRS. A. B. WHITNEY, zatLx.lN En, DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER ALSO AGENT FOR TUE N pmentio Perfect-lrittin,z Patterns No. - 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Stock entirely new and fresh from the city; so old goods in stock. Goods and work unsurpassed either in styles or make up. • oct2B-ly LIVERY, STABLING, liacksaithg, Carriage-Making as S caeca Arnold Having leased' his farm in Warren has located in the above . branehea of bnai- FRONT ST.,I 'E OW . BRIDGE, Towanda, Pu. BE HAS STABLING FOR 40 IitOBSEEL- For nae of stalls, 5 cents each. Also, Horses and Carriages for 11. •;-• • Itlackamithing branches. ita bnches. promptly done. Hone Shoeing a specialty. Carriages Manufactured and Repaired. If you want anything in the above line call on 'T April 22• t; Chicago & North-"Westerfi Is the,OLDE.4T ! BEST CONSTRUCTED ! BEST EQUIPPED I and hence the I..MA.DIN (4 'RAILWAY OF THE West and-Northwest t is the short and best route between Chicago - and all points In NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA. DAKOTA. WY OWING. Nslnvoke. Callifo!Dia, Oregon. Arizona Utah, ,Colorsdo; Idaho, MontanaoNevida, an. fore Councit.Bluni, Omitha, Denver LEA.DVILLE, SALT LkEE, San FranciscitiDeatiwood,Bionx City, Cedar Rapids. DCs Moines. Columbus, and al/ points in the , Teeritories, and the West. Also. for Milwaukee. Green Bay. Othkosh, Sheboygan, Marquette, Fond du Lac, Watertown. Houghton. Neenah, Menasha. St, Paul, Minneapolis, Buren. Volga. Fargo. Bisnuirck, Winona. LaCrosse. Owatonna, and an points in Minnesota; Dakota, Wisconsin and the northwest, • At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chioligo li North-Western and She. V. P. WV 4ePut front. strive at and use the Istria jolts Union Depot At Chicago. Clone connections are nada with the Lake . Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio. Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago & Grand Trunk !Pm and the-Kankakee and Pan needle Routes. 113"Closo connections noule.st Junction Points It is . !be ONLY LINE stunning • Pullman Hotel Dining Cars ' Chicago and Council Bluffs Ynllmau Bleeper". oa all Night .Tralna. Insist upon Ticket Agents seLUug you Tickets vis this road.' F.lsmino your Tickets, and refuse to buy if they do not read over the Chicago k North-Weetera Roam. II you wt.!' Ike Best Trsvellrig Accommoda tions you will buy your Tickets by this route, WAND WILL. TAKE: NONE OTIIZIL AU Ticket Moults sell Tickets by.tbis MARVIN HUGHITT, 2d V.P. & Oeu.ki= apr7 - - FOR = -AT-- H. JACOBS. FASHIONABLE net4l, on SENECA. ARNOLD ----TXE RAILWAY aumpttgEy.-.4Ros: - & TRAcy.; libuintseturers and Whokosle Dealers in sikkinds of KEYS, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND OMIDBETB poOts,'ShOoB;'Rpbbero; 4c„ CORNER. MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, $ • 1 0.0.0. taixor..4:62: to t e 7 itching, mediate relle Prepared bj.!. P. Miller, MI, .rr illE m W botik A ambvim irn hi Ei ss a4 ig,: a le : cmd irl a P rile i or iti Sto!es. ;4 Philadelphia, Pa. IVAlVTlON.—Ncesegiratetiv want scrap . . AU drtcgists and country stores have it or will got it for you. * * * *A. c p K *F 0 R -OE - 0( * * -. ,. j , FECTEDe• BUTTER COL OR - --:, t Glyn Batter thagtlt.edgedeolor the yarrows& Vas lameat.Dearer Slyer. raeognoend Its tie, ~:. °wands of Dairymen say IT 1* rEItirSCT. Deal bra/lute beet crearneztea. Awarded the hates 1 .. mini Diploma st N. Ir. Dairy Fair. Juneonr druggist orrneretrantf orit; or innate" what It Wring - ter t eons. who wean. whereto get It. BLICIIWIMON a CO. To. - ... . .* LI ) 11. - ..A60N 1..)" 30-T H 1 S 4-7 N. E*- _ If - " A • N D JO- —i*E: : S T.* --2 a.. : , ;- . 7. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever dis. covered. as it is certain in its effects and 'does , not blister. Also excellent for- human, flesh. READ PROOF BELOW. - From a Prominent Physician; :Washingtonville, Ohio, June 17th , , 'BO. . De. B.J . KIIMALL A Co.. Gents: Reading your advertisement in Turf, Field and Farm, of Ken dall's Swim Cure, and having a valuable and speedy Horse which bad been lame from spavin eighteen months, I sent to you for a bottle by exprese;which in six weeks removed all lame ncas ana enlargement and $ large splint from another horse, and 'both horses are to-day as 'sound as colts. The ono bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. Respectfully yours, IL A. BEIRTOLETT, Keridali's Spawn Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Bakersfield, Vt., Dec., 23,1879. B. J. Kin/ALL a Co., Gents:—l wish to add my testimony in favor of Tour invaluable liniment. "Kendall's Spavin Care." In the spring of 1862 I slipped on the ice and . sprained my right limb at the knee joint. I was very lame and at times suffered the most excruciating pain. . 1 wore a bandage on it for a year, and tried most every thing i n my reach, but could find nothing that would give me permanent relief. When I over worked, it would pain, me Terri:cinch. In Apra 1878 I began to think should be a cripple for life; but having some of "Kendall's Spavin Cure" thought twould try it. I used one third of a bottle, and experienced relief at once. The pain left me and has not troubled me since. I feel very' grateful to you and would recommend -Kendall's Spavin Care" to all who suffer with sprains or. rheumatism. TouXs truly, B LANK BOOK MANUFACTE74ER JkZiD BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER, &c Alfred J.-Purvis, No. 131 Geriessee street, vricA. N. Y All work in big line done well and promptly at lowest price.' Parties havihg itolnmes incomplete will be fur nished with any missing numbers at coat price. All orders given to .1. J. Scanlan, Agent for Bradford County, will be promptly executed ac cording to directions. sep9-tf pwriDVA;siltinopsdzill:Mto3l CLAIM Ank COLLECTION AGENCY BRINK S:.BITCK, Leßaysrille, Pa. Will write Policies for risks in Fire and Life In snrarice. Collect Claims with care and promptness. They repreient none but , FIRST-Cr ASS! COMPANIES ! They solicit theeconfidenCe and patronage of those having business in their line, and will endeavor to merit it.' Apply to or address isna BILDTICAc BUCK. Lellaysville, Ps, HORSE o ge r n c d ur 2 r s e n c c l y s f ionr su m p s • VISED v.orricre of "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases." it gives the best • treatmen tfor all diseases, has CO line engravings showing BOOSh.tt assumed by sick taught in any other way, a table showing doses of all the principal medicines need for the horse as well as their effects and antidotes 'then a 25 et_ poison, a large collection of VALITADLE ar.czrets, rules for telling the age of a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year and a large amount of other valuable horse information. Htizdreds of horsemen have pronounced it worth- more than books costing $6 and $lO. The rut that %MOO sold in about one yetr before it was re. vised shows how popular the book is. The re. vised edition is ?duct( MORE mrcacerma. SEED POE A:CIA/MESE. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. D. Kendall .6 Co., gn6sburgh Falls, Vermont, Mar 11-Iyr. AGENTS 1 AGENTS ! JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIPE RAS "ROTE" A vim The beat A; funniest of sIILIA BOOK. ,My Wayward Pardner," The account of Samantha's . Trials and Suffer ings with her husband Josiah. &c. This will be the *Leading Book of the Season to sell. AGENTS WANTED in every Town. Don't miss it; but send for circulars at once and cu. cure Territciry, to P. C. BLISS & CO.. Newark, N. J: marlft-Gt - • CANCERS. CURED • AT CRANE'S CANCER. INFIR MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.. HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts of the world have been cured of this much dreaded disease and are now living, witnesses • that they have been rescued from a terrible and untimely death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Free. Write for a Circular giving full particulars, Addict', Drs. GEO. CRANE k RUSH BROWN, Addison. N. Y. Sept.3o,lyr.OPßawi. 4 .lndlapensabie to the Library. Clergyman. Law• lain. gaiter. Teacher. Student. and all of itoS calling In life who desire knowledge." Encyclopaedia - Britannica The American Xeseriztt;-Nhith Edition. nig great work Is oeyoretconiparlaon superior n Its elosborste and eshanative character to aU similar Works. The contributers are the most distingliMetl and original thinkers and writers of the present and of the past. This lame is the Ninth revision in a spice cf over 100 years since its inception, and this .re• print, a copy in every particular of the British Edition, istbe best and cheapest work ever offer _ed to the American people. The artleles are written in a most attractive style, and the quantity of matter in each volume is one-third greaten)," volumethan in any other 'Cyclopedia sold at the same rates. The work contains thousands of Engravings on *Holland Wood, and it is printed from entirely new type made expressly tot it. It gill be comprised in 21 Imperial octavo vol. tun*, four of which are now ready, and the wino. speeding volume will be Sealed at the rate of three year. Price Per vol.. cloth landing. - - Bold only by subsciption. For specimen POO. apply to the Publishers. J. X. FrODDLIIT 00. 123 . Czesiniu Sum, Pinzebluirityr T<)WANDA, EVERY QUALITY OF Mae. J. Bouximx. AGEIiTS! $5.00 WE KEEP IN STOCK CARDS. ENVELOPES, NOTEHEADS, trivivoiamtlel STATEMENTS, AND WILL DO ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT SHORT NOTICE', JUST ' RECEIVED ! A SPLENDID LINE OF AMBER TINT Letterheads, Bi. Meads, •' Statenients, ;Sm. WHICH WILL BE PHIII '7 TED IN THE BEST STYLE AT REASONABLE RATES. Ask 'to Ace the "Diadem" circular Grocers sell Asc benbich & FAMILY CHOCOLATE an article ffinperior in quality aniilresiar in prig; than any other in the nano*. A prominent and experienced New Yoak Physician gives it as his opinisn' that chocohito is preferable to tea or coffee. because it ad** strength to the body. new life to the exhausted brain. quiets the ner- - voids system, harmonises the workings of the digestive organs, and gives purity tithe blood. For s superfine confection, ask your confec• tioner for ova, Fineet Spiced Vanilla; Chocolate Aschenbach t Miller, 3d and Crallowhill Phila.. Pa. Roamßertd 25 cents in stamps or currency for s new HOUSE BOOK. 'lt treats alldlseases. has 55 Due euilmr* Ingo showitgositiens alisnMed by sick horses . 800 a table ofdoses, &large collection of VALUABLE RECIPES, rules for telling the age of a horse, with an engsatinit showing teeth of each year, And a large amount of other valuable horses information. Dr. Wm. R. Hall says, "I have bought books that I Paid $5 and $lO for which I do not like as well ss I do yours." Stan von A esseimaa. Aossus Warm. IL J. Kendall. M. D.. Enosburgh Falls. Vt. . Mar Wan'. New Revision a°ll7AstiTED . NEW ,T . LSTAIRENT. - As made by Via most eminent scholars of lid• land and America. Half the price of correspond• lag English Edition. Large type. linen saw csiondered paper. elegant binding. A **erst e `•Comprehensive History Of the Bible and its Translations. given to subseriben. Best chance for agents 'ever offered. sena stamp forparticulars at once. THE HENRY BILL-PUBLISHINO CO . spr23.ot. N orw ich. Conn. French's Hotel, on the Van' peen l'hn. opposite the City Hall. Court Souse and ni+ Post Office, 'NEW YORK. Paicce Rooms 15 cents and upwards. This Hotel lus all modern improvements, including Elevat ors. ties, Water, and Surglar.proot Loc.. on every doer. It is convenient to all Theatres• and within three minute's'. walk of both Elsysll Railroad Station": • Horse Cars for all pat e "' the city pus the door. Special arrangem ts with excursion patios. spr74inos. . 1 • ',. ..z c '1 lial E • &c., Scc., ~ ~~' t,~ ~ =I cll. A. A.. S. U .