Sgticuliura! gtptimat Hints to Farm Improvements. J-trmom are generally anxious to improve „ Tneir farms, or at leu£t to reap the results ol soeh improvement in better crops and greater profits, bat very runny of ibeiu have yet 10 learn the most direct road to prospercu. agri culture. It lies rather through careful manege inent of abundant labor and capital, tbau in stinting these to the lowest possible amount— the saving is in the prudent ue of every means of progress rather than in the miserly neglect of all which seem to be indirect aids,but w hicb are really the trifles which cusure that increase above the coAof produc'.ion which alone couuts as profit. Let us look at one of the simplest axioms of the better farming. "There is no way," says John Johuston, " that land eaiq be so profita bly improved as by grass kept iu a vigorous state of growth." To grow large crops of grass we must have ilch, drained land —naturally fertile or enriched by manure and thorough culture before seeding down and by irequent top-dressing afterwards. It must be drained land—artificially drained subject to stagnant water—or the best gras-es cannot be grown, nor can it b< brought into ;-•■; litable rotation with the grain crops. It must be thoroughly seeded—econcmy in grass seed "saves at the spigot to lose at the I ang, v ia the less quantity and poorer quality of the product. And it must not be overstocked. The best pasture land especially while young, can be mined by feeding too closely and unseasonably—late in tfutumn and early in spring time. Hat farm improvement by this method re quires labor and care. Autumn top dressing comes at a busy seasun, and requires previous attention to provide the reqtwste composted rnuncre. Hence too many neglect it, even though convinced of its importance and of the frreately increased crops which follow the prac tice felur better fa-nut 18 do not practice economy of labor, striving to get along with as little as possible. They have found that plenty of help for all ihe operations oa the farm is the ooly way tf productive and profitable farm management. A hint or two on getting belter grass from our meadows and pastures next season. Let no mild weather tempt u-, ;o allow a hoof up on them during tlio winter. Beter boy ad ditional forage for our stock. Where a mixture of clover prevails we should give a top dressing of plaster iu the eariy spring time. It bus j bfceu found profitable lo m;x ashes with plaster ! • for this purpose, and we should never sell a ! bushel of csties from the farm, but rather buy i instead. If intended for pasture, let the grass get a good start before turning on stock ; the | 'product will be much larger than when fed I closely during the whole season. Low land pastures may bo fed early with less loss, and especially any containing swamp grasses. We Lave found it good policy to change pastures , quite frequently, benefitting both the pasture and grazing aaimals. Farm so situated that ! they may be irrigated at small expense should ' enjoy this great means of enhanced productive- j BOSS. Meadows should be topdassed with j 'fine manure after haying—cartaiuly whenever the crop falls bulow two IODS pernors. If the I gfiss land is to b? plowed up for tHlageaooth- j er year, top-dressing in autumn will be found j ,lhe best ineaus of applying manure for the j future product. Bat we need na£extend these 1 hints farther iu this connection —we have dwelt : upon thorn freely heretofore. The farmer, anxious for improvement, is never hi a ioss for employment, upon his farm 1n win'er. Thefe are a thcu ami things he can . do to iafctnee the com for If and thrift of his j stock, and to increase the amount and value ol j his manure. And it should not be forgotten fhat the richer and better our stock are fed, the more rapid and profitable there growth, and the far greater value their manure. Preparations for the krVc s -of the coming • seed tine can- be largely nu.de—fctim -, tools, seed-ar.d no le's important, plans ft r the work i ean be got readiness in this time of compura- ' tive leasure. Too many are engaged off their j forma at this season —i.i work, p ;h- pt, bring ing in more ready money—but practically o! j far less advantage to tin farmers j Others idle away the winter to gromblo at bad e preparations for grain and fruits and veg tab! s are lessen ed in value. As surely as like produce like, so certainly will no! poor seed produce good crops iu fruits, roots and grain. S -e, then instantly, to thejp matters, if you have not already arranged tour supplies of the best quality which labor and expense can procure ; and when you hare to bay, buy only from per sons of well known character in cultivation of each articles as you ma? desire f>r planting." THE PFACII CROP. —Those who are tr.ueh interested, aud who ore competent to judge in such matters,predict a large crop of peaches the earning season. The winter has been moat favorable, and the critical p riod is said to be parsed. Due of our e everything wll'-di may happen, ot general interest, in any o! the vr.l.L 1." comments fully and frnlviipon ail topics of importance in every department of public action, and always in-the interest of Freedom, Order, and the , Public Good. 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VE subscrib ers may receive an extra copy for himself, or retain Two Dollars and a Half as his compensation. '' TCKMS— Cash invariably in advance. All letters to be addressed to H. J. RAYMOND & Co., Proprietors ot the NEW YORK TIMES. New Y'ork City. orrzczAii. TREASTRY DEPARTMENT, Feb. 4. 1862. HOLDERS OF BONDS OF THEUN ITED BTATISS, dated August 19, 1861, and paya ble m three years troin date, are herebv notified that provision is made for the payment of the Cmpons of semi annual interest wh ch became due on the 19th instant, in ; coin, agreeably to their tenor by the Treasurer of the Un , Red States at Washington, or by either of the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. All such C •upons.togetber with schedules showing the num ber and amount ot each Coupon and the aggregate sum of oif-h parcel, must be presented for examination and , verification at lease three lull business days before pay ment. B. P. CHASE, j Feb. 12.1862. Secretary ol the Treasury. ! QASH PAID FOII POULTRY. ; A good article t FAT, WELL DRESSED POULTRY, , can be sold fur -CASH, at : TowAMda. Not. 2. 1%!. PATCH'S. itltsccllaucous. HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS* i ; f 1 FARMERS, AND ALL _ i i _ I WHO WANT i; I HATE jest received from the City, a Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of everj- variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur chased for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of L,7qiu>r, of any kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever he lore offered in Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to examlnamy : stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 have facilities lot purchasing, which cnaldcs me to WHOLESALE ni} goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besides my Liquors are warranted pure and unadulter ated. 1 have also ou hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of Ever brought to Towanda. which having been purchased directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, enables me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the city. Hotel keepers and others aie respectfully invited to iin examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars j and Tobacco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, j Of every description, will be kept constantly on band, at | prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. I Confident that lam enabled to sell my entire stock of j Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods | can be purchased this side of the City, 1 respectfully so li:-it the public to an examination at No. d, Brick Row. H. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June I I, IttO. Gi! "N** "QT- V# [' /& X-V C -..'n. HPHTS IS TIIE ESTABLISHMENT -I- where yon can find a very fine assortment ol : M - l'( 1 1LS AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am also agent lor the sale or D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should always have. I't i ces from $s to *2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manucrand war ranted. W.M. A. CHAM BERLIN. The aXTciv National Zio;:n. THIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN ! appointed by Hun. S. P. CHASE. Secretary of the [ Treasury, Agents for receiving subscriptions to "the New j National Loan of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the j rate of 7 S-10 percent, per annum, heicby give notice that I r. subscription hook is now open at the above named of- I fice. These notes will be of the denomination of $.",0. SIOO. j j Jooo, sl,o(i I. and $.">,000. and area:! dated If'thof August 1 1 ISGI, payable in gold in three years, or convertible into n ! twenty-year six per cent, loan, at the option ot the bold- j er. Eicii Tree • iry N" fe o.i* iute .-st coupons attached, | which can I' cut oh and collect. lin guid at the Mint cv- 1 cry s:x months, and at the rate of one cent per tljy on ! each 350. I Any explanations required by the mil scriber will be : cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be j saved linn any trouble of writing letters, the undersign- ■ ed raporting each subscription to the Treasury Depart- • ; ment, from whence the Treasury Nates will Le scut to j each subscriber as soon as possible. B*..V'/ir Lo in tell bear t ••Jtrett subscriber frem the da eof their tubsci ipticii, at 't is t ffice. Tbe ample security o| this loan, its great convenience, i togctlier with the patriotic desir.- to sustain the Govern- j ment of oiir country in the present crisis will, it is hop ed, will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens of this county. Pavmeni of subs, Option" mriv he made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF THE CITV BANKS. B.s. RUSSELL, Subscription Ajr't. Towanda. Oct. It. lP§t, fflranr be . THE CLD TAILOR SHOP STILL W MOTION. n IT. HUNTING, TTIE OLD STAND \JT. BY TAIMV, wmM Miirm t&f pnUk that he is still doing business at his old stand, where he is still pre pared to execute all kinds ot work in his line ou the short est notice, ami in the most approved style. Having lately secured olp of the most perfect systems for cutting in existence, he can warrant smooth and easy 2ts with safety. By an arrangement with the merchants, he is enabled to get tip suits at a very low ligure, for cash. He would inform the public that be is agent for A. Bart bolt's Sew ;ug Machines, the best machine extant—which will be furnished for cash, for lronr S3O up to $-0, as may be de sired. N. B.—He is prepared to clean and mend garments at reasonable rates, to suit tlre times—making them look nearly as nice as new. Call and t>y him. ri*Cutting done as usual on short notice. Shop on Mam st.. opposite Codding A Russell's hard ware store, and three (Knis south of Dr. Carter's grocery. Fashions received every six months. G. |i. 8.~ Towanda. Nov. 20. 1-sfll. The New National Zioan . THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE PAR ed to furnish, without the delay ot sending to Wash ington, the new United States Treasury notes, and offer their services, without charge, to those of their friends throughout the county who may wish to procure any portion of the loan. The notes arc issued in sums of $.lO. SIOO. SIOO, $lO, sl,oooo ad $5,000 bearing interest from the Kith of August last, at the rate of 7 3 10 per cent, per annum, or two cents per day on every SIOO. payable every six months, and the face of the note rcdenniable in three years with the privilege of exchanging at the expiration of the time for 20 years U. S. six per cent, stock. Any lurther information in regard to the loan will be heerluily given upon inquiring at our uffice.or bv address cd by letter. LAPOBTE. Me SON A Co. pr&e NEW ATTRACTIONS ! IS; At Geo. II- Wood's G llery TOWANDA, PA. /j\ You can procure, at low prices, I \pehdt ©©MMS, H \Of all sizes, np to life size, either plain or re >J touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also, MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. and al most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases for 25 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion. Meiainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for children. All work warranted. July 25,1801. aVr_A_.bi.iC TIMVES ! FORWARD ! MARCH! TO TUB NEWS Ft OlVf! Where lou can get the Latest News! AND IF YOU WANT TO KEEP well posted on the events that are passing before the American people, iust ask for one ot THE ILLUS TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double the price we aslc for them. And wlxile you are there you may as well get a MAP showing all the important points in the country. Or, you may want to write to your friends, and you can get the very latest style of PATRI OTS NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. tfS" Come and see what we have got, and satisfy your selves. Don't forget the place—THlS MEWS ROOM. Towanda. June 12. IRfil. QIGARS & TOBACCO. The best brands of Cigars in town at lowest prices— alKo. Smoking and CKtwing Tohncve, wholesale and re tail, at FOX'S. iacrchantrtK, #c. CKEIPHESS, STYLE & BEIUTY. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING CHEAP ATYOUR OWN PRICES. PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE! i TUST RECEIVED —A Large Stock of f) PALL AND WINTER CLOTH IN U. at J. CORN'S Ehnira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately, that be tak-*3 ;i e foremost of the Clothing Merchants or Towanda. Eigtheeu hundred and sixty-one has come, and the light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its radiant splendor. 1 shall continue to sell Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other man, as my goods ate ail honglit cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap for cash. My goods are all manufactured in ETmira, therefore, I can warrant, them well made. Enough for me to say, I have everything in the line of C L 0 T H I Js T G ! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CAPS, &C., That is kept in any other Stoic in town. My banner is on the breeze, " And long may it wave, O'er the land of the free. And the home of the brave ! While her Stars and Scripts Shine out like situ, Telling all the nations That Freedom's begin." This_.s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do their trading where they can do the best, regardless of the cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. 1 invito you to come and see me—country as well as the city are invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low, boud or free are invited to call. Come one, come all, and stop yonr speed, We've Goods enough for all in need, The boys, themselves, are at their posts, And they alone can supply a host. O'er other dealers in this town. These same boys have won renown. For selling the cheapest and the best, And selling more than ali the rest! Hurrah! hurrah ' o'er hill a d plain, Accept our thanks, ar.d call again, Among our assortments you'll always find, Goods to fit, and plea.se the mind. We're-on hand, and always willing. To sell our Go,ids, and earn a shilling ! So hold your horses, and come this way, We ahull be glad to see you any day, At JOHN HYLAM'R Clothing Store, next door to H. S. Merrnr's Dry Goods Store. Main Street. Towanda, Pa. N■ B o e wi- hto be understood, that we are not to be under-old by any man, or combination of men. Bu~ No charge for .-bowing our Goods. Towanda, March 12. Jft62. J. CORN". News from tile Great rebellion ! EXCITING TEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR! I T?. W". EDDY, HAS ITRCHASKD THE ENTIRE stork and ii\t res ot E. R. BKXDICT, first door i south of POWELL'S Keystone Store. STILL LATER NEWS! | He has just returned from Ne.v York, where he has I bought for cash, at war prices, a remarkably fine stork I of goods, all made t > order for this market, and warrant i rd as represented, which he Halters him-elt he can sol' ! lower tor cash than has ever been offered in this market. | for the same quality of goods. His stock consist* of Overcoats, from JS up, Superior | French Cassimere Coats and Silk Mixed Coats, and a lower grade. PAKTS, Doe Skin, French Cassimere, Silk Mixed Cassimere. Satinet;. "VESTS, Sl'k Velretgrenadier, Doe Skin. French Ca=siir>' re. Silk Mixed •• Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia •< 25* " Medical Advice given gratuitously at tlie ofiiie Charging only for Medicine. *s* Thankful for past liberal patronage would respeet fu..y announce to his friendß and the public thntno pains shall be .|iared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theiroonlidencc and patronage, at the Cash Drug Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. Towanda. Sept. 5. iMil. QTRATTON'S YEAST COMPOUND kJ> has been tried by at least half the families in this town for the pa*t year, and ha.s proved to be right Jt comes in convenient packages containing 10cent." worth One cent will buy sufficient for a baking for the largest aniuv. Far lent FOWS Kekosink oil.Voh sale ciTe \T - - pfr Aug. 28, HOI. ■ BUShrtfiS Ii LA i'r. ifawxsv t% t' 1 y",; Apiiril. I.6tiE S a blurt. V;' | rniioMAS .1 IN<,UAM a 7-, ! 1 Al LAIV > ilf I -V£ y I J N. W ILLI A Ms, a J'Tft I 1 • LAW. CAN VON Pa w f.| Yf Ai'y i no* entrusted to his cure j u thV uur , t s J ! Lycnuig and Sullivan Co'*. ' l3o ' K. OVKKTOK, JK -_L fH> (IVKLITOX A MOSTAXVr "?> Iyj HEYS A T LAW ' h ATTOI i J occupied hy Jas. M.icfaiu. i Ny Ll r / L DR. E. IT.MASON pjfv s*/V>77 —-~— s r-R a Boy, e. r., , MPd Ic A w | people or Towtrnh, Sod vicinity. Officf jon Pine street/where he can always beVl bi i | Prtrfessj'rtiii|]y ji'Hgage,i. ,o °nd ! K! f P.A!:st,'\s .'177V,/M- M\* u "l"f ' n I U V ,kjßi,or(l Co., i'a 47 •H. I- . Lflijf a store. { . f *r V ! K [ ; ILANAN SMITH, Lavhn ! Store. Dec ha i /!sa? l(1 * office XV 1 I) AVI ES A TroPLPXpT ' I\V l 'P l ■ ' " tt ' a "da. Bradford coum, i> | House V ' lUiUii - t: ' q - * few \\r i lmotl ' AT LAW, it) WAN DA, Pa -on r occupied hy U. Mercuf. ' ie fur r.r > DAVID WILMOT- I G „ ... y, ' Mi,- M3ti. 1 Atkins. A M EI? IOA N 11OTEL, XwaxP Vl Pa., (near the bridge.) \r TCiiif.i A Townnd i, Nov. 20 1C1 C.AHHiKu. I fVbi,,„ 11 WESTON, D£v IfJ. located in I O, H. WOODRUrF-REWTIST~" | Entrance one door>u,,nh o( Tr ., ( . v Moo'res 0 " I '®^ 2 ' G cor-jRw ~ |A T TORN EV ANI> XOTARY pr Rr If AlcKear'! 6 5 ° ePP A " l ' Sal J'tfidcd to with promptness ant Towandi. Aug. 2a, IRfcl-tf. "w A. if id HouiSE~ Towanda, Pa. THE Subscribers having leased this •,/! known Hotel for a t-.-rm of years, would i..fo. m it • frieng- and the traveling pnl.lic, that thev will I happy to accommodate nil who mav f ;! v..r tliem i call. It will be .he aim ot the pLent ! 'nakeUie Waki. Horsß at once eomfoitable, P pWr j and cheerful. \ ours Truly, 1 j Jii " '' 1 POWELL ft SMITH. McCAB E ' S ~ I CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. Below J. Kin Tilery's store, Main si XHE subscriber would respectfully tender hi -1 thanks t.. the public lor the very liberal patr , extended to him. and solicits a continuance.itttuvmT j He begs leave to assure that lie intend* to ben ' m 'd as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS.MiUkinfe ; the best the country a fiords, which lie in tends W sell fr,r I very Mruil! profits, either ly the >ide. quarter or poiiaA i a.J-A quantity of first qu.ilit of SALT PORK, nut m by myself.. heap, by t.lie liarre! 5r toni:d. Meats will he jromptly delivert#, at any placavlftii the corporation. Towanda. August 12.1559. j jfrCABE. jRAILROAI) IK) ILL iLSexr the Barclay Railroad terminus, TOWAMDA, PESMN A. r P R JORDAN respictfully informs ii. i • (he pe1.1,.• that he lias teased the we'l knownt.r era stand Inrnirriy occupied hy M. T. Cai:i:ikk. in th lowci palt ot Lhe teirough oi Towanda. which liarrr I ecu njittcd r. ,d th"ii ighly rc luruishcd. beftiviteslia patronage of the jiul ltc with every cuntidenre'"thati* can give i ntirt satisfaction to ru. h On may taurlj will#a call. 11l- B.vu will he ke.it st -eked with the ie-d qcihtint I.IQUDIfS, ami the best !.rands . I UltjAPs. Extensive -tabling is connected with the Jiaw, : age ot t'e pol.tio- .• •• e chalgcs w.A Unsvm* Me. Towunda. April 1. ISRI. Bxtvaordinary Inducements TO THE BEYERS OF FERN HERE AND UIEI A' to, HAYING creatly increased myferna stock ..I Cabinet Ware and Chairs I detei miiird to dispo-e of these accuniliu ti.uis rapidly, an.i vrilh tiiat !c-ign offer all articlev It unprecedented 1 • prices, for Cash. Good Sofa* al Flu t > *2O. line .'.ine Seat Chairs 75 t'a each, a nice Bedstc d tor shillings. I have now m .rt- than (it) different patterns o' Chaiy Bureaus Desks f< v the farmer or nievchant, I.ooki; GLis-cs CiOumug grass riates.Furtvaitand Picture ftwws of gilt. Rosewood, Mah. gany r.ud Walnut corner;S patten s of Stands , extension, dining.tea and woriTa bles, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can hcioucd in a city Ware house. A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with gwdj Hearse ready, at all times. Purchasets w 11 be sure to find the right place, *il side of the public square, one door en-t of Montanve* Towanda. Dec. I. IsfV.'., CHESTER H'El'li THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION . THE snbsci ii-ei wouhl snaoums t„ the puMii that k-has now on, - M I ; uji d and let all !u ds of i A JUNE! KIT.MTVHV.. -J la J such as Sofas Divans Lounges. On tte.Cf.ic. D !•; an.! Hre.kfastT.; hie Slaliegany Walnut. Mapleirv r | t" _ T r Cheity Burtans Stands ol var 'i _ ■ kinds," Chairs and Iled-teadsoferen description, which are. and wiilhe made of thel*stnai tori.ll and workmanlike manner and which they will f>r cash chenpc i than can be bought iu any other room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the mas* sonable ti rros. A good lIEAIISE will fie farnjsheo Funeral occasions. J AMDs MACKINSOS - January 1. IS,')". . HEW FlillVl. CODDING &T RUSSELL HAVE purchased the large and well known f rt,! V( "* ni. Nt of D. C. Hall, and are now receivingfroß-' York, the largest and most complete assortment w HARD-WARE. ever offered for sale in this market, which CHEAP for Cash orappoved Creuit. We have a large ind well selected stock o." ",j Coal COOKING STOVE*, every variety of style of l'arkir, Dining-Rooni. Six-Plate, an l ) Stoves, which we can. and will sell as . purchased in this or any adjoining county, d-" 1 and complete assortment of IRON AND STEEL, Nails mid Glass. Paints and Oils. House ■ riage Trimmings. Springs. Iron Axels sbJ m'."*,- all sizes, Carpenters and Joiner* Took b-*, ' smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular anas l ' Saws. Table and Docket cty: 7 TT ay, uu: of every description. Ptmps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps an 'i ' 1 • _ ■ RRITTAWII A\D PLtTEDff" 1 '! the latent apd most approved patter*. A iar?' c . I of TIN-WARE AN I STOVE I'll E. ■ i l'liteut Stretched Leather BELTING- Every j form of FARMING TOOLS. ■ JOB WORK done on short notice and H CHAIN, Old Iron. Copper. BrittanmuJ™ ' H wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for > ■ We invite •• the whole world and the to call ami examine our our good* bttote. ~p j .* Our mottf. will be use every man ri D iu fl> ' i ina wronf;. ~, . H dP"*?'"'l 19* One dwor-fKv.it) ••• rm vnnd Block, M; in -tr.-t. t ti>DIN" " j-iiiv A.connivo. i ,j.!,!D''