112 II Bi liaising Fanners ottghiTire 4enerallY•thin they do to ~ k itlii•_ 4 ate watermelons. ni l ThoWni-favol"fte nit with most peo ple, Especially c • drew, are healthy, an a can be raised - ver a wide'extent of latitude. A sweet crisp waterinelon, cool from the. ice- owe; the spring :or the'oellar, is an , grateful a - desert es we Can set befo o a Mend of a hot August day. Am ng the most pleas antl reiollections o my. boyhood are the melons and o er fruits that my father used to rais on the " old.farm." In later life when S car' called upon to•make chopiceTof occupation, the thought thtthes - and other luxuries 'properly belong to • the farm and Ipiglit be mine .%vi b. a little hibori - did much to influence my choice. • , i For several ye s past 1 have sac -1 ceedetLia raiSing a supply of good ::melons for fair:lily ase in the following manner: I Select a high, . dry piece of groaicl sl'oPing to the south, plow ' and . harrow well,, I,ky off the rows sev en orseight feet a part; put from, one half peck I to a peck of poultry manure in 'each hill, daniP n it and with 'a . heavy hoe or mat oek dig up the soil about the hill ,te , or tltive inches deep, and twb or hree feet over,mix , ing the manure t roughly with the i ll soil. I raise the 2 s - time or ifouri inches high, put Ea or emit see in' a hill, caltivato well with theloe a nial - *hen the plantsegin to ran,' th in to two plants to hill.. - The dt ripe d )3 - selim molests i g. vine's manured thik way. Four years ago I. had fan opportunity of -014erCing the gr at difference in - thfr quality of wate dons g r own -Onlif - lelunt soils. The were plented'pairt ii, _ . ly pn the point of, a' hill, and partly on a level ab' the fOot, of the hill, where the soil Was deep, rich and damp: On the Side of the hill the ' vines were thin,the fruit well-exposed. ',to 4 sun, and the fruit was, of the . . fulest quafity; the rinds being thin, 1 ;- ' the filesh deep I colored, -crisp and sweet: - - - ' - ' . The vines on the low grounds were " very thick, With longleaf-stalks shad rhg the melons which were of. very - - poor, quality, the rinds 'being . " : thick, - the flesh pale, , tough, and insipid. . Ns the whole patch wag' planted.with the sane seed, on the same dad;- aid - . received similar culture,the difference in quality was evidently Owing,to the difference innoff and situation.—Tel. 1 f...0.a:i0n for Bigt — tifying the Garden. • The kiln() ncicessities . - of life with the great inkss of our people Seem"to ' be •a substantial liviir , , -, a tolerable • house and a,, , few comforts. After these have, beeitsecured there begins. 1./ struggle for life, acrd "ail the higher ,L aid finer instinCts of the nature arc , ~ 1 , -,• -},-•-•sscd in tilie\ ardor - of this con - tc:A. "It is 1 ntlirttmate tilat this !,hould - be the 115 , .e.\ . . There is a high cr and cheaperlpleaSine to bo found than either the inulsnit, or Ilie poE•-• .scssion•of ,rich ,s ):-iel\ls: There are• simple .and easily obt4ined lfixtiries • Within the reach •of ; \ev'ery f, miry, whether they •ieTrieli• or 'poor, and we _ _ouly•deny, ouraAve' a large amount of happiness w4-cu.we • neglect -these in pursuit of tl,kote grand and expens--• ive ones that- health can afiOrd. The' 'cultivation of flowers is one O c t these cheap litvnric. It requires .4 little labOr, a little - '6Tre, and that is all. ,In return for- thil - meap investment .it v acids beaaty to' the home, refinethent te the ininatc ii":nd• lai•_;iiis aniug , etc a \ t et•lucaticu that is almost c,cria'n t o i t • n a, t o I t i..-licr par:l.:tits and posi \ tion. - Pcrsolik levO to look at am:, ,even when they': arc 1 c-,:!Ci ;de them; -a,(7 .iitit is decorated with •ds of pottiiiians, , pan: and hyacinths, with tico,ver , , t titc• 11:03. - t;.v n3:41 I and tile:pQr , .:ll, wit rs., coluians are twine with honeysuc. - 'es and jessamine,will t charm the pas , ix-by and impress hi ''withirhigh es 'mate 'mate - of the fair hantl that Mature a ii. train these. flowers., while a ragged urla'doruedhOuse yard tell• : ;.of in4olence,rudeness and ajacit i l ',pi - nll . gautle tastes.'. To plant' o_l4 F,,,5, to watt• till they thrust their ~..t t,lder sprout into : the air, to stir the JIL kihd soil - itrou' d.their roots itiraf `lll.,tto titir g-r w.th„,..to train themand then nap. d Mir wealth of flow - t -L. , ---- thi!-• is - a alinn• with nature - and . L 0 r :: , I!,ili i .; ri6r ph tleness, genctl : .. c.,:ty . hu(l. ,te derness. -It ennoble • the nature - an t • utakes it truthful,l3.6 I (‘-_•!:tile and innocent. , . '' (fuss.—The moro - I b • c,11,:a fv:.. , ..ltfainted with this grass the i) ,- .t7r,r71. lil;e if.. 'Not - the least among it 11: 4 : . tS, is4ts hardiness:. •It eitood , tlio. iiof, 'dry; weather ;last: snramely 1 - • ..1,....tcr than any other'Yalttable grOs . ~ :ill which I 4ln:familia' .r.., It sliottlil k ,6 , :5 - tal thick,i think. two 'bush - eh:4 -i;• not too .inrich 'seed for . an acre; a - iid it ninst be cu early, before it ii in frail:ol.loni, , have the hay the. I,bcpt i inality. On 'eh moist:land it is :as tor t ,;1174.12 . to yield hree.creps in a year, ~s _io-cd. top to' 'ye orte, :Vidike!clorer • l.'; 1.1,1:vor ineli'i es 'to blOssOili but ~on'' in a season. The: second and th" 4 crops hro mostly leaves,: and, the ' , .b . t ir feed for cows in winter I. ever. ~drew. It iA 'a good grass , to 'sow Jn. early rPring, with b over, bni withotagi4n., ..Twor_kooe3 Cr p's (if leafy ha-y. znay • 1.,)e cQutted ,14 t e. first' year; 'and. tli*o props, a yg - ar afterwards, as - long *; theland 'Will 6.rry it . of.: - .1.,.be1i1-c it• the 4.)( , ,5t of grassesl.to'lSolv - iiere .1 iatencl .to li,e_p th 6 crop . up tly:, t i A ,irr.ss;ug.. - ;,'I he, .a'rerisl.nv,, , ,shOuld ( ..:proail, - ,ina)D ptli.Ately • a tier 1 l'Oli2 oii nt, •7, 'L i :It:Ili:1y, :fin , l F,4.lintild:l,e i.v•elt• liuslT ; ed 'klavcil . , then t e new :crop. :Will, ,colic Uo aiitl in•-x. . ery fo,w-iitivs 'ebver . , thl 4 --- - - -- ‘ ' • , - I. ' 1 ...., • --- T 7 lllth.l l lll — Cri " Cl'il 'it. f 'old dyinn.l 1 would recom :?end. it any cow. wlu i , .., 1 be , i 4 fi haytlie trot 1" is. ncit nfraid ) , ..,_„, o .. .Bitty or the i rst of June. BY r t e Mil • of Juno it is, ire fall bloom in ti is. lat t i ad d°, atutplltits best condition id: • kik* '' I hdy "grown it. fiv_e:yeais, •( I , lW , it• FO 'Wel th'rt I . intend to se m, -. .i . tlas Spri. , , n the whole of nay,. . ~..' ,- T c r' . . f :1 tinfe I 2 -e a 1 - 7`C - . —?c - 't Pilg i ' Pan ? er ;.s ' - Iraise, FIFi-11r.-.--Thlitlanne i fi - i tunaf4Zrlv) bas,two or thrtelc 'vi 1 infcllisnt 5(r.r....-,able: ftrAl wM nl • i... , ,!: - 11-,-.M):•• '..'-•, t... -- i] . .:: ;wipii. Mal: .•. ne 11 of the n. I - r.rllo-i: wlio ; :fie,ve t I ! ) rc ! ,1 1 r, 11 1, ( 1 i.-!..-.7i..!ini‘ D? pay' g(, ; . 5 1 e, 71. 1 ,1 p • , es: hr ref 7! We • - •,1.111( no D of !I .!:ci,, , LVF :eif., --, :finiinate. 'Wages acl i icn are pot -likely, to Ic.ss than they got fast / ii :s fir:, - V ery 'remiss in . Ire !to not .inFiSt 'on hav .I; from the last ereplo" er. li a Bard matter for a 'ad hp left his employer d r ceasen, to get . -anot er 4 e.rs r.liorthl - combine to Laithfal servant from he 1. Pay good wages'and i f ith kinclly-coasiderati n having respectful. .le :9 , ..,it work. Knott w A work ja i anil,get it;. m ir I , i:ore:. ADTM T . 11.41 011 ::'. 1 .;;...117.,v. ii:R/Zijiterittji Ifj : el.. di, we: 4, tO tb44., ;,,-, r, - -;;417 1-/A. fir.ol i bit# I go take Lindh II '110 . • 1-ry !• arlc,ter It Idiott.lci :be 0110 . 1 II big •- Fri /7,11 nn :4_ i . r j r .r, ;-c , F;r: . fl;;—;rio, EU ME ~! .Melons. . . , .Wo the , undersignal train] rerpocttally Ittfrvu' the citizer.a of Towanda and vicinity, we do 'hereby prOCIISIZI Uod our stock of I , . . ~ • ' - i !- I '''' s • • SPRING GO'OD'Sri Comprislug everything In' the lino cd ' I L 0 4. T 11" 4D i . . mmvs BOS:FAFIELD & . , GENIS FURNISHING, such is • . • , s Lin* C0115[0±41A 1 :16E8H121. # ,CABSIMERE • O'V ER GO A T i And all a, the Latest Stile of COATS,; PANTS, AND ; of tLe Utast Stylocal HA , TS, (LAPS,. &,c., Which will be sold at such redwood plebe • • It astonish the community. - 1 - • t • "ft. • e to the store of 1106l211731:LD la WOl2/7 bad et Imo our . gocabs, and prices' before purchasing. an satisfy yonrseiree. We guarantee all to to an satisfaction. We arelhankbal to. our nnixibr o . . customers and friebds for their past liberal Pet ro . age and solicit a continuance of the mune. • i ROSENFTELD & WOLFF, 1 : 115 at . snum - r, !TOWANDA, IW. ! eb.r7l ' • Mort to Fox bilderent. . O ,THOSE GETIENG =Fa CLOTHING MAD I TO GROWL - t YO2 should study twathio . rust to a TUEM WIT= ' - CLASS S I: 1 '3 lit IS lii accl: ! 24l/ ' MUMS -run AU mow caw And in order to be able to mica good'artickt merchant must inslarstan/1 his business, know bow, Where and what to buy as a • la= does; sad a I RACTICAL TAILOR allipsibranchos-I proiessto be, tta4; had .1 ithurztra !ZARB EXPEOINO -11 -1 Ia 4tio luilaties. Um been a vatter:tilme • best hones ill !of . NEW YORK Cal._ 1 • I do, lay own buying, selling and 'clitting. aad divide thy profits with no men, so that less oft will do—and with low rent and other expenses In pro portopthns making the cost 'of carrying On the business very smalL C ip resoling the above you will see why it is rat I CAN SELL GOODS -ai:E'ER =I Than me i n following the Ihnsiness, and ha ng nr knovrledge of it therms:cos, have to employ ors at large salaries to attend to it, and enstome mast, pay acoorillney—as thel 'like myself. . DO BUSINESS TO LIVE BY IT. St ycn f i doubt Ma ;alma statement, bo convinced by •:.a. on • , tiPSWir • . Merchant Tailor.;lhriAge Pa. Aug. 0,'"r0.. riiline 7 . MIII:=IIIMIIIIII!ES N E C IV 1114141‘TEP,It GOO MILS. J. D.IIILL Is now oilerinF a largc stock of i r ) FANCX GOODS, \ ! apslstingitf the latest immortal stileis of- ) DeitrHETS, HATS, 1HD80143, &e,, KID GATES, TIILHAD AND GINPITHE LACES,TeoIIt- ‘. c SETS, CUFFS A.. 7 conas- i . : . 1 4 NDticagini3r 741 • 40f AD ile latest hey. 1 ,ALSO A suaor. or twit. , i f _ Storeftrrt dour out of tho od, White slid.Sloc Store, Bridge Street. '- I Towanda, April 2C, ISTI. ' .:_[ , . . Kiri MISS E. J.. , GSLEY, IVlsbes to inform the !wiles of Towatull•aml that she keeva conatantiy on hard a large - strpply 9t I YiT 1.-i — M) V H.S Go(1718, suitable to the season,. Thanking her PL. - roue for their liberal.patronmio beretofore aho : e.o- .surea them.thaino exertions will be aparOd toA• ohne a continuance of the same. She arse has a floe selection of . I F.: HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, flitch se -.Kid Gloves, • ' • Linen Collars, . . .Cuffs' • . • ". • • • • Real Vacds,: . • • • , , 'Corset* . •c. I have also reopened. In connection arithi'the above my -DRESS MAKING eatabllahrnent. ithd ll' am now prepared to do • • . • . .CITTrING and OITTIIi In the latest - fashioti bin styles on ahorthi Entrance next door to .Fox itliercar'll.l April C ; 71. 18 • `SPRING C R. 0 .C. E. E A fin line and cAtcuOveassortmilit WICKHIM - & BL CILASSWAR.F4 AND CO In hull v4sity. VOW isiplo.94d SIVV,E u P L AV..Ea. lEEI ROGI R 8 & E - • rlter -4c ARRAh'TSD.,_C. ttJ IT Otib. , • ' • - TA B •C TL E, / • trill lime.' • S CE AM ! In %lute o BABY - WAGt / k. higejtte for SINGER (SEWING 31A911N?,. 3 'irnar.l"7l. cIUGA. • OF ALL RODS BET/OM o 11, z avauceitaqa vrtces ate & I(EIIanFEL l i ). l U A (WER "MP cAR AT rvz kjaacirtra. -/ soft AuLimbtwy. 41. 2 0 t . PAPER,' & Emmons 5 .. .f .NEW -YORK 'PAPERS BOHOOL-:BOOKBF • ** r - •-e - Tr ° • \ P 1214 _.I3II4:MUEaC, STATionir lUD Mu - BLANK -BOOM YANKEE. NOTIONS. Towanda, Itai. 19. 1/Wlif: V° • "DOMESTIC" SEWINGLMACHINEI 13:U; " DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle Sowing Ifir'lettine, which has been used for the last five years in the West,. and is now introcluoed for the first time w)etion; It runs faster than. most, easier and more quietly than any. doing the lightest as well' as the heaviest work done on: any Sewing Machine. ALL. Au promo)• TO CALL AND SEE IT All Machines have Blake's Patent Table. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Addselir "Ms .CO., Scranton. Pa. klar sale , • • TAYLOR. k GORE, • Tovninds, EA. A. A. EIRNEIL Athens, ACKLEY , 'LLOYD & ISLOKEKI May 42, 1870.-17 ' Wyaltising. ENTRAL MA FMET. 1 The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on band a fra.Mall_coniplate assortment of every thing pertaining to their tmainesi, consisting main ly of -BEEP, PORK, FRESH AND SALT suaen CURED ants, . • MUTTON, BEEP. LAMS, VRAL„ POULTRY, SAUSAGE, • LARD. . BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEP, _ : • TALLOW. &c., tc. ' Also, I FRESH FROM I,aki TEA S OYSTtIIS ILECTIVED DAILY ' • „ In their seaacm. Parties wishipg Oysters in largo or small quanti ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand, entrna.t. Marotar, Montanyn's Block. first door north of Dr. Porters. - CHAR. G:K.F.LIXIX, EEL= & IdULLOCS. Fll4O. MCI-LOCK. - .Fob. 24, 1870-tf • FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Caprra. $125,000 SIIIIISUS FEND 40,000 ,This Bank (gen lINVEMAL FACILITMS for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. INTEDEST AID OR DEPOSITS AOCIOEDING TO AGBEEKDIT. Smut CLIZZ'OTTI3 20 Tar. COL scrios or rilFizu AND Carcarx • . . Puttee within/ to man Ants= to any; part of the Vnited Statoa, England, Irelatd, Scotland; or the.prin etPil titles and towns - of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purism. - • . • PASSAGE TICKETS , 7 'To or tom tho old osuntry. hy beat stomnar or sail ing lines, always an hand. . FA-1131.132173301701ii 071:11 iligkett Price paid/or .17.$ Gout and gayer . , J. POWEIL. President. :11. N. Brrra;u:, Towanda. Junb24. 186% • : ' Colder. pERSONS" R SEARCH; OF HOLIDAY PEESTOTS, ..ie mast not forget T.; ,E 8 RUG ENI I . N , & S./L VERSH/771 "\• 0t,0 1 ,100i, ionk or , , • MKBC77Ir3W BLOCS. rOWANDA. PA. . „ • Is constantly lying addition to his 'Oa of E oods suitable for preset/0, elich ser LAD WATCHES„ ' _AItEItICAN WATCH'S , - SWISS WA±CITEB . f es° a aelodaia Ameettaztentf GOLD. CHAIN'S ; FINE GOLD .5 T G . up stalls. ELLER' Hi EM 11 C K A I= ARE al,l4zew., , CLOG r..2C1 4.T.lrriirs • FRP*, T -J 4 ILE ,Egr To.Taigis.Wer. . =I .7 ~..! ki.. ii LOSai: GO. 811yElk .AnD STEM SPECTICLES AND EYE-GLASSE:ft' to nt all cuss of latpatred cigLt NZW PArIa7I%4CCQMODATIIrG SPZCT4CMU. By this patent laj enabled to exchange Glasses at any tine wltheuliextra chazge. Call,and see. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JZWXLEP REPAIRED Awn WLIMANTED. Dec. 8,18? O. 66 rflOWANDA.'.'—This - . high -bred .Stallion was siredrhy• Ah-wa-gaCklet; grand F're. Itysdyk's ..Hazubletonlan;" dam, • Vermont Mack' Hawk; • grand dam. Messenger; one white pastern behind, black pr-ints, dark bay, 15 hands and 3 inches high. 4 years old in July. He is one of the most remarkable animals the country has pro. doted :, He Is beautiful. blnd, and blood like, salon perfect; poisoning great strength. He is in close proximity to two of the .most notable stallions this' nation: Bambletonian " and " Ethfri a most fortunge cross. • 17SAMS-4100 to Insure. S2A at tinae of servjoe, which will not be refunded in any event. and STG when proven in foal. We have dna stabling and pasture, en reasonable-terms. Best possible awe taken of Mires. Ml accidents and escapes at °amen risk. Season. March 12th to Wcrrember lat. 1871. Towandlatiar.lsll MIX b 11018TANTE. ( pattenis. • I FROM I s 3 UP. 111 I • rpitY -0 PR TEAS' AND COFF !COWELL k XUL _ - THE GEM tutu - JABS, THE JL beet ta no, Irtieletodo and retail. Saly 1. KWh= is El =ME lEsCeUxeotm ME LOCK 'STICH Plain` Machines - - .$65. Half Case -' $7O: OF TOWAISI:M. Swift H4jtaiiitt:ls. VIEDERMONZA of xit,iArros, Via 11 .1 0 TO wen sers.sta2k of G '2 R ;, Vilik*llm•paabised tat pa. osel orogipill that I anion at so kr, isms so coo be mokaimill I now . ' Oior to thopabilissplasdiddio;ii a ‘-"TEAI3; - 632713M3, SUGARS, macs. apanus. MAK aci• Urn, sn'nand a large ate& Of • r . L: MilM)l4I GRAHAM DO. NMI 'nu DO.. nrcioniza berarantli kind. }WM LAID, t"4. ul kinds of YESH. Waal! a 8 i4o Wadi= d th• pant to car owl 334 Dem.; STOCK OF WBAPCO, in 0 111 ,1 c . !lltiet% , Jane Oatley'sOetetnatedysm. dry.ll7 Cori ChankW and 131474 Soap Pkooe call and sounite oar dock or Mil WABE. Imp . I . lArtiand of TM= 110TIORS. TOW!! SOAPS, to., 4to. ITM pay tik. higitagtoilblitiOtrat COUNTRY PRODUCE. Firraeas, giro nI a all beftie Nang eassubill. All peaces baktatedia iho 'We IL= yin plums call sad zags Isa!ki4lais mataiL To"oda. Moth; • PAzion. GROCERY - AND PROVISION STORM. . • lio()ABE &-EDWARDS, BM Whotosalo and Mali Dealers In FAMILY (1-7110CF,viliE13 PROVISIONS, wzacuwa N - ENv BLOC TOWAMU. PA. We do tot deers it non:Mary to enumerate a/1 the dtfarent articles we keep. Otumisortmast la ALWAYS COMPLETE. noll nothing but FIRST C LA SS GOODS Cash paid for Panuers Produce. - - JAM:I3 McCABE. EDWAUDEL Mtrch 1,1870 pEOPLE'S GIUME/17 AND ruonsioN sroitE. 111017111 coavra SLEDGE AND "MAIN Siszsra. ♦ new and complote 'Kock of .0-ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will Le sold at the lowest poseitla prices. CODFISH, MACKEREL ; HERRING, POPE, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ISIODEAN STONE WARE, - YANKRE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, 3117,4L;GRA1N,-&c, thing pu ycihr prodnni, which we pay cub far A oonitiint' =lloil7 of Ashton Balt, all sisod Cletrink Dater llirtins, Tubs, de. PleuPecall and,look through our stock, sad we will do our best to please you. W. A. 110CXWIELL. Towanda, April Ta„ 1869. LOOS' 3TE R E 11 , COTEELL"& .111:17ER, . At the old stand OtlbLatrux.i, & • CowiLL, are now receiving a WO! and, well detected stock et. • • GUOCEIIII3I3 Alm puovisioxia, • index they ettirta cash bnyors at pricee*t aefp tournraition. Cash paldlor all kinds Pirs' Predict!: • ling2l, tis69—tr. • • W,'Y A L U SIIG C w.. QLA,PP Having leased s , the gitoAhrnun and coal ft:tuna belonging to the Illes - srs. Welles': would notify the citizens of Wyaiwiiiig and vicinity that ac;sl.ll koap cczastantly on hand a fall stock of , :c O ALI, EGG. STOVE. CHESTNUT, PEA A3l• EABCI.&! 'I M . IN BULK OR BY 'ALE BARREL SA L T IN, SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGS CEMENT, I n • I I Whist' he will be plowed to 'apply them with at reasonable prices. None bat alum. ;marry will be offered for rale, consequently nannot fall in giv ing entire satisfaction and meeting the wanta of the community. ' • • CASH ' PAID FOR GRAIN, . On delivery, and for every ilcscrlYtinn of FARMER'S. PRIO,DUCE, Or taken in exchange and (xl.. tor Ci ie 4; c al l ne, Piaster. Cement I • ffi Diorr , as my 'eclat. will aware be at the Warohonie to attend 10 e • • •-• W7ele4oB. An. 10. 1810. • MI ,C. B. PATCH. EMI , I , ME IgtrTTON, IM nem,, ,DAIRYMEN, . 1 16 :°,lnOldtiPtc; TIP TT T iff • • Filimelvo 0: •tr; - -17,?* ••- '4,rl rT , • r • •-,•• Wearegaernitini 11 . 011 t " 1 " 1411114 DB N/ 1:1 Ei,jg MVOrrivi MAP , OMNI :7 ,111 Jr" . _ lr !be ot OR pato'lo ter esount, • !mottoMa twit urn "wive = • - • It: 41: , AND pAnCe FU Iv _ I T.l/13101 cdTWas , • WALNUT • • 4t y NICE PABLOICINEES,4t; *5O do, • T o g eme, oor einsilt"ithand latbsTELDs. =REM cnAtai3 Et*!ie-, A kts fL, , •-:X.4 l x 3 galefOg.#'i; ', zacoOKlNGs,r. -.:i. • ::! _ And in fii . A evougang be ic6.34.A r t.dmil ruppiro - stors. :Idnurag THAN ISE , us=mum AE 10011, hum being. kad*LeMe isols et our urausra faramMraralMsupti auk buy Mirada Moods drabs's. lamb& taken baincbaugo he goats. ae abe fur d& AISTALIO =um am, Altii - Of trfer7,. .deseds lo , 3l ,., , alniet . lg*Rl, 4:Arg‘ 4f.f . . And wo also two t he wake of Ocniutrp Goias detherott to tho DMA trVe dima p: J'AXM Q: Fill * BONS Tasman. Jan. 11..18f) a°; LONG. GBo== PAOVISIONS, WOOD, I WILLOW. AND STONE WAILS. FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &43., No. 1 VATTON'S , BLOCS.' COIF. MAO' AND BUDGE STS., TOWINDA, I desire to caf the attention of the imblle to my assortment of goods. which to always full and com pk•ta, and will ho sold - to my customers at lawast market tate*. lily stock,. of ill S P GE.'S-, Hare been purchased since the lite reduction Inithe tariff on them, and are offered ,at prices to respond. Orders by mall or otherwire; will receive raid" prumvt attention. 'inting tho public for Om liberal patronage .they have given rue, I vribh a coLtinnauco of the CASH PAID ,PUB COn:TBY, 1•110DIXE. feb.2o'7l ItAWSON AXoNying, Machine. =I HARVEST OF 1871 AN T 0 PATENTED NOVEIMM x►, 1870, • And applied to every Machine: , if 'so 'notistrtioe that you do not have to nee the lever in huning either way. It will run on -any line just is easy as on a a . traight Line. taking all the side pressure from the horses, It has i full joint and will describe • full circle either way, sating ball the labor fbr the horses and driver. The - upper frame is so jointed or attached to the lower tratne. ,as to form • tilting lever taking' a Large part:of the weight of the bar from the ground had placing it back upon thb driv ing -wheels, and lessening trio draft of the machine, making brae of the lightestdraft machines in use. The machine has, been greatly improved and is' manufactured by alng wrought iron and steel in the place of cast - iron.t The Castor Wheel is upon a steel spring with wrought 'iron holden, making it light and airong. We can sat to farmer. that they can depend upon havink a machine that has no equal. It has cut steel ahaftivind both shoes plated with cat steel. Machines are warranted in every partici:W. If any part breaks from defects In Material or workmanship new parts will be sent without extra charge. • The Finger Dar i. carried at both ends on wheels; can - change the wheels se as to cut three heighti stubble. The machine luus fiemitdo Anger bar, and will conform to the Inequalities or the ground over which it is drawn, doing as good .wort upon uneven ground lie upon even ground. ; THE REAR BAR MACHINE Um a dotible-tohlicig Finger Bar, having a longitn. &nal; oscillating motion. This machine has wheels at both ends of the finger bar, and Is se arranged 'that you can set them to cut any height, and can back out without raising the Icier, SULKY - RAKES. We have also two manufactories of the Bulky Rakes; the well-known Taylor Rate and the Dayton Manufacturing Company Hakes, making two of th beat Bakes In use. at Wholesale of retail. Manufactured at Almond, Allegany county, N.Y by L & 8. BAWSON. C. F. NICIIOLS;GeiaI AWL apL 261/ TOWANDa. Pi. FOX & 3FERCUR are now receiv ing fresh stock of Goo in their line, bought since the Ist January, to which they invite the at tention of their'friends. We keep the largest stoc!: in town. Oar goods are. fresh and desirable.' n'., sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19. VAESH AND NEW TEAS, bought x . since the recent decline In price, and Polling cheap at retail. • PDX & Yr trial,. • Jan. 19, IE7I. pox & MERCIIII are selling Gro (=tea at retail. Jan. 17. 1871. - pox & MfERCUR•are selling Now and Freah Goods. Jan, 19. 1811. Fox d& HERCISII are selling Gro oc•riea cheap. - Jan. 19. 1871. VOX igr., MERCItlit are selling first , -I- alms Goods only. Jan. 19,1871. & MERCUR are selling cheaper than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. D ESTEMBEIt , that we are selling -EL Goode at RETAIL! And that we won't be undereeld. Jam. 18, 1871. PDX & 310141711. MICHIGAN FINE—CUT TOBAC CS—Tery choice—at Jan. 19, 1871. FOS /t. XERCMFEL VOX & CUR do not deal in JL: Shoddy Goode. Jan. IA 1871. O 1111 : CIISTOMiERS can roly upon g ettin g the eery beat the market atrorda and at lowest prices. E. I'. . Towanda. Jan, 19:71. 1 1132iTtY 311:13=12. PORK, Hama,. Lard,Dried beef, Ilackerrl, Cisaxs, Matzaw Trout, at . retalL Jan. 19. 1811. rox & *ram& PANNED FRUIT ver y low,. at V Jan. 19, 1871. ! FOX MIS, FAB 3 IE 'RS, bring yorkr 3irr produoo solt to • • FOX & Jim 19.4971. A VII. r d : imelliaelmine:l3lll:4lll •. - .1 ,41111114, .7 41 4, sag_ldelMmt4 to ddill awe& ' to i ME: 1 111 1 004 1 6-11P• 011110010111 , 1111 oat_ , I - , • - 21 . nis i au L AR, • ' 14ba 4143114•01, iliL 10 LQ-8•43- *ammo oging. • „ ••• • „, Y A Eittablitg BOA R ana 111 . 4arit,wirmairette Oft 111114Klics. t , 7 • 7 . SEINGLIt ' , K&011D123 I • or as bloat anima lamprevolidadoureaticion sad kept cook as load tasty *xi une. , X4'0.174/1115, • _ • qIIDINIILL. IZON AND WOODS/ ANGUS" :* • " OWIrIVATOV, COBIT.PtOMIS . ' , , . • 1. — frlAcs Via P 0 I Of an brirramata .cotgougy ca w annev - rowEBEc Litgat.• ii6l - .: 111.11.4 Lit *- SIiE. . , s. oayE'C - A. B I 11, El SLED AND SLEIGH SHOT* /AIME 720,4 And at mild* or izati;:a Karel 1370. OARS k 11OCKWiLL. • 8 10 • contlnne to raSfinacturo ‘11:4 nicinnled HORSE PO vftites 9LEAinps, and will seitiii:jiittjlollB 1110110 , thill can be had , elsewhersrtn - the w orld. Itar ear avails.* that do' 'sir =Of. .ar plumply other, and s 4 rams &until". We per tinperintesst illynatit,_and:,seerthat well dram. We will Seed . DL9OB,lll:neW - CAX4/436C13..: ! I' . of ear tnachlztes.,enTliplicatl - lb/MIND TWO HORSE POWERS, One! Tao Ho r s. nrassizia a werzturoirt. iffitt3lllol and. er4rl2/ZBd. L.FANNING munnl2 xter-rmr SAW man =a, wazt done to irder. ' Caro as a call Wone reaming climber& - va .`vc. quaimma- 'math . g. OD -2 5' (100 1 1. H Ang„2, 1/09. IMIN NEW - C.III,4IAGE FACT.9R On Fins, be 3131 u a:A.40430nd, 4troet,a, of 11.-r. Co.'a Bank, • , .1 11=y ainiontice to hLs filowlaant.l'patvais„ t il iare built a . . Where they Will coustantly kcep okliatul fallaeioct tottt of COFFEES, TOP AND OPEN BUOGEM TilorriNo smarm ArD.6KELETWI% . , • ' , Dltslo of the 'Gast material and Antal:o4 in thd beat city-style. Ilia long experience In, city Car r iage Facthrica gives them a deetded adruatagc over others In the - of Ida Wagons. All they saki /a an INSPECTION OF MS WORK M. J. LORD, TWC.ViOn3 to pt:Lre:t.s.idl:ig tinvorlicio. ALL WORK WAWZAKTED TO GIVE PERFZVT Mantra! for the Ilberel yelronsee formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a eolith:lmam tvt the 61=6. `Towanda, limy 24. 1270.-11 NEW PLANING MILL. The ni,:raigned hathte . built a Janie and comma dims 31111 In the. Dorm:Leh Of Tovraada, arid filled it witti.Ao most modorn and improved machincaT. fco the"minnfacture of . Are Prepared to AU enema. whether large or 'sall. span the shortest notice. We him, also a large ra. riety of 110Ur.DINGS. - of the latest styli and pstbarn, width, we can furnish much cheaper than theism be worked by band. n.A...cmo`. BAWIRO, And all other work pedal:Linen) Joinery, wilitat done tat wilt our customer. • persons bonding.. and not more than !twelve to fourteen: miles distant, it largeb• Air their interest to buy of na, or bring - their lumber and hare It worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring; or 'other lumber, and Whileyour team is feeding, hare it ground out and take.it home with yon. Wo will pay CASTI for PINE AND ItEZOIOCIt LtlMEttstlelitared at oar 'ruttier: , yard. ponie mad Bee us, ofif you can't contr. write. • Towanda; Feb.. 1844. 'L. D. LODGERS & Itc is reqpecttally inform&l that the Dobk-Bln. &Ty biz Dom retaovect to the •.Beportcr" • Wirt stary. where will be deno . . In all its varictii brunches. an Lima as reattonable as "die Mies" will allow. The Bindery will be under the charie of An expeJianned Binder, and all work will be promptly done hi a style and scanner which cannot be cicelled. Music, Magazines, NcwspapencOld Books, kc.j, bound in ewrivizinty. of style. Particular attention! will po paid to the Boling and liinding of , • To any desired pattemn, which in quality and dura bility will bo warranted. -v. All work will bo roady for delivery when prim:cased. Tho patrons - go of thopnblic is 'aollcit.ed, sod per fect satisfaction guaranteed. t Towanda:Aiwad 2. llied—tf. .l B .UMY AND DINTNG, ROO3l BREAD, pIES,-CARE,CRACZMiS, _• • I In oar Dolmacx* ns we will Secermmodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and evening. i . •, 1 . , , OYSTERS ANI) ICE CREA ox am Dunnia Also a fine assortment of Groceries, CoaciCtiopery. ?mita, Nuts, k.c. nis7l9lo-tt pRIOELIST--CASCApEIdiLLS. -2- Pkerr, be quality. per sack 1s ! : brredred The . 4rl - barrel. .... ' 8 60 Cestora grinding dimall7 done at once, as the as perity of the rail isedflel4lBl for a large amount of It. 31, B. MIHAIL Ircrr . Ja/i 33. 1878. YpHE BEST_KEIVDSENE OIL IN terra by tbrikraatity or retail at PDX k 31:11:IICRIVEL V r!OFFEJt, SUGAR, FISIr, ads., vlbegerdoit. • c , Julys. • , 41. 11:11. lamls ditpeEm:Fs, Axr, Pradataos 10We/sails sad Wok at 4 C. B. PAT 8. GOAL TAB, by the Gallon or Bar rd. for oak by the GAS COMMIT. ' TOWANDA, ?ENNA, HENRY BTULEN & CO., cuumea. FACTORY, FAMILY ..CARRIAGES, -PLATFOIOI" 'WAGONS; Finish, Style and Durability;, SATISFAcrrax. 11EPAIRYNG. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO I retluccil prices lIYABY S, CLAI9L WOIDOW saga AND nuvrDs. TOIDIIXECO. OBOOVING, sartoor. BOOS•-B.itiDINGI a. O. WH.ITAKER, lIL4NB BOOKS. First block north of Ward Ttonse. BAKED DAIL E, And Reid at Who)osale and notaii THEM SEASON: D. W. SCOTT & CO ‘,...t7 . .A .-.4sillwani 3.-RSHALL - BROTHER 11411bW4BE 'B2(olCet' ok; .7. .J T9IfAXDI: PA;: la Ow ilios W Ipstiallkieds4,l ; r, 3!1‘.. , •itk ^ . 1 ,1:21 -vcrl:2.'.lW. .5 4 # 1 1: 7 , 41/1 "od kind ea WS. MOO* b. Ilirgelbx6 of , -XEOUEM 117/111741ING: :GOOD MEM ' j-$.: 10 .. , ! 8 04 1 F4 - , ~.:4000.44*.47177,1 Amp talllnfrat Ow Matra 0114 be. ere =ot tbe bed qua* teel we be NU bwr , . dm 1 1 . b• MAU Aar AIM:KW? STEMSCSAIM - fiali0321111:4111311% :1 Flo o4t~ } afd3le Are !VW Saksliach, SCALES, BCRAGHTI.OOIi-E. POW - DE* CO:;, allW 01.UPItElf . I**OO.PRA.T.E. lb* rI7I26TWAXan tees bey oat - undiotompti sot et ths , -- 01 0• 1 0 11 L''' • • • '.'": : . !VIVI olio Of wizard. do MAW*: thit4, tokopotirtor tliodoMootod sesi MC MINIM 'OOOKEL44I TM 104 essiligt_ tui wiry' stipTei wsgesaledlo ens optiodsctios. • lax* IS le. E r it E,_,LARGEI*4I HOST- COM.P:LifiTE J E W E`l4 T, WATCHES, CLOCKS PLAT/E1) - wriRE,-/ SILVER WiRE, GOLD RINGS, GOLD pIIADIS, &C., &C., firer uponol in this market, is now on eililld -' and fur ►ale at the well-known stare of W. A. CHIIMBERLAIN: 1= sir. 17. has just retained from the .44, and eat- . . • 1 ten - Windt tbit ms stock ban been 'bought at bot- tom Aimee, and tiati be elan oar better tnduoe- giants to iorchisers ' . llrstdass goods than . an establishment in the country IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO o. THEM MUT! • The sigh of the aged assisted, the weak streagthen; ed and the perfect prowered. PHILADELPIMt OPrzcAL laigrrrirrp; :Tor the manufacturing of the OONCAVE CONVEX, craysTAL MISES. LONDON RIM= AND TX Gun mg anus os ix ' FLA= syss. . The concave Convex - Crystal Spectacled, made by the "dare institute are now along time, before the public, and the rapid andincieseed demand for them combined with the universal acknowlalmneut of their clearness in vision and esse to the eye, shows• plainly that they are superior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly inverted) as I no matter how tine the frames, contain but a peer and worthless article of glasses, (generally abet cr pressed;) they are made to be sold only, withoct any calculstion respecting benefit to the eye, an I therefore the great complaint of poor and WOCC sight. Thousands are using glasses now which tir and fatigue the eye, 'where the objects get dim after short usage, or require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they properly suited, would be preserved st„Ilfo lime. The adrintages claimed for. the Concave Conve . t Crystal Glasses aro the following : The Lenses are ground of the best mai/nisi:pun) and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they are therefore net liable to get scratched or.dim. Theyyonfer it brilliancy distinctness of vision not found In any oth They. can be need equally well br day or candle light without tiring or Ilatignlng the eyes. Thefts°ggptind thathfunatically tree In the corr. coy e convex tuirror, according tb the philosophy of nature, and' shape of cornea of the eye: therefOrc assisting nature only instead of forcing it. That the lenses efee centered correct Into the frames , . .. They can be ne ed longer' than any other. 41ass . oh without clwigiog (.1a higher power. . ' ki :.etram-Fa are made strong and dririble by eve: ced wo rkmen and warrantol to give satisfaction. • .. ,-- 4 ' WW. -A. CHMitIIEBITN, . .. In-Watches, Jeartlry and Silver Ware, rowan • • • 'tr Pa., has Oho sole Agency for these shakes in . . '' .. t ortleonnty.'-' 'pie Wailers employed. • • July - 12, 8704 f -..,.. • . - , . friW4:BEST 0 - 11 CHOICEST . '• . • SHOWIN(4 - . 5T08.4c,,d0, •4` • • MANITFAcruns AT • _ • • A" T 0 1? Y,l - N . 1 . 1 '•••-• SD DISTRICTP OP KLUTUSD. ifit-See that Even Package you Up bean that buertptice. , . Doc.lb 1870. ). ~ .~. ore 1 ~::~ !SIM • Aasottsocat. of ° \ EMI Dec.B.'7o • • EI4 " PQRTER, BON &_ CO. *Vail 4 - OLD - 1 DRFP -470113. V1,101411134,116* Omarlil r ()wand& • tuir.2.)ll oonor U.B. A. Cluttered by Congreen, lad% General Agents. 13. 8 111713thal,::Mati.:4;kt, N:0. ELECIMEE & A G. MASON. TOWANDA, ra IE9 ~ebrtt3 CA3ll 5 ' 4: VISCE,VI iNCOILVO:II.ATED Vl7. " _ _ . IT,OUT. 'Tat C,ryT -unoADWAY, ..NEWAORE • A. B.VCORD, &Ont. Towatvla,"£3. I'LATFO_R3I .IVAGQNS, .aver,9lTerc4 in tliis'nearkti. Beet selkl.l 1 . 4 rEN T k US S int') .10.7.ra i o IS THE are now being oilt.re4l at 11;13' T 111 --~ H t20,006. 0 :G MEI , $2t5,0t4, [EMS f 391,4.4 , "4" $3G1,224 s2l.i ll.' 2:000,/.;; . 1, 10 iwd Sii