OM EIS El I the. Ifkil for Wheat. "Preparation o igh farming" to raise Muter wheat. Hence, temte the fundamen-* .f wheat culture, at , until the tillers of tempt to raise wheat, d and appreciate the of the • wheat plant, requirement in the the soil for a crop of great many farmers, . r , understood that ...sires a - moderately They had learned by t when they sowed .p of winter wheat' Tor example, 'where ti - ro or three inches g on a firinlaib-stra-_ failed to get a' paying' grain; yet,' when , up that same land = it mellow, a large • e wheat 'plants would by tbe frost. There which to their minds • xpliCable, except that deepened and more minuted, the liability zing was' augmented, means a philosophi- Yet it .is a fact that and thorough pul, augment the absorp f soils of every char • serration has never It, requires " _paying crops of we intend to re tel principles least - once a y• the soil who a Jolly erata 'pecnlialhabits and the essenti preparation of winter 'grain. forty . yeargi a winter wheat r firm seed-bid. obieriation th .the'seed for a -ou new -land, there was Only of. mould turn, thei r ney crop of e,icell• they :plerighti deep, and, mad prOporticiu of t be lifted'Ont.: were THE FACTS were utterly in as,' the- soil i. thoroughly co to:have by ; „f • which is bYii cal question,:.. deep plonhin * vorizatioU doe tier capacity 4 aeter.. the, been made that evun resti,runt) • oila firm seed 71711ktint hy, , . wheat were :the influences iiig of thesoil, preparation wheat. Wrlien the s ter - wheat w: : Which -had no routs spread `. -_ locking near- t ing. somethin sod, with w werelifttd ho Out heaving t TWlen the roo - n deep Mad m 10 meet the Wheatplants, and lliOurou essential ; .an Shouldle a fl 1110111 d, throa. 'nary and the -.. spread, and i in. , a tenter will effectu: _. plants from - frost. The f. tint - Conditio dulture; fro a ecived, that ; applied to winter wh 'be reduced tt, evenly-over tl ed in, so that spring wheat k Trftf •equires the juivatitage bed, 4e winter wheat mini). Yet, if spring equired to withstand lof freezing and thqw it would need the same . • lured for. winter d for a crop of win .-sowed on new land er been plonghed,.the ut horizontally. inter-, .e surface, thus form of a mat-like 'grass ich - the wheat plants ) - y by the frost, with-. • etwout, as is the_ case s atrike downward into -How bed. Now then, requirements of the during winter, a deep Illy pulverized bed is l on.the surface, there w inches of 'fine, rich ,rh which both the pri secondary - roots - may itertwine, thus producz , 'let of tine roots, whicla ly prevent the ' oung eing thfown outy ithe regoing are the ealen s of successful wheat `which, it will be per hen barnyard compost t:L he land where .a crop at is to grow, it should q. , fitic-thndition, spread e . surfacc, and harrow t the roots of the grow- y find reqiisite plan' Ling wheat in surface, rather than be.: to -strike so deep into ir_ search of food, that -ifood'near th • ing required the seed-bed . the main roo s will be severed by the heaving of tt e surface in cold Weath er: The sub-stratum should be bro ken up deep, that the roots may 'spread dowAward the neat season, in search of inorganic elements which We requisite for'the full development of a beautif 1 crop.---N. Y. Observer: Mallagerll;.t d r ", The Fran cal FarlitTif Philadel phia publish •s the owing ortho dox suggest' en: "Among the varie ties of pract ce and oppinion about 'agricultural • nd hOrticultpral opera tions, it is - A • sirable to have occasion ally soinetl,zi g settled, so that a rule can he esta lish4 `applicable in all ,ituations a d Under all circumstan . 4.es: Such e consider now to be expedi:ncy cultivating and iceping co N staritly s - rred the soil i n orchards recently plantek_aud'to continue th s for sit, eight .or ten years, till t 9 trees get strong root's, and able to 'ike .care Of themselves. After this p:riod,iand varying accord in.g to circa aa Stances, it may be prop -, cr to lay de a to grass, and keep tip r fertility by top-dressing. You may - raise some ootllopil on. the vacant land till th: tiktbegin to yield their fruits; but ffeethat th 4 land ought not to be“:d With .ailything,other than the in ended fruit. The trees should attired and limed to keep them in h 9 t; and ground cultivated like a garde:, that no weeds or grass may interfe e with the orchard. - plough-niy n•chard, harrow, and cul "tivate.----the latter process three or fonimes 'very summer, after which • I lay it by. As the trees come, • into s necessary that some manures should be ap ched. ashes , , are probably iilizer you can get —l5O :e acre; the next best is ted :manure, In all cases. ow hs the „feeding roots hing - -lnoisture, and the Thereforg; * as th 6 roots surface, vhere the. ma u plough deep you de :ding, power. The deep ould all be done before planted. • bearing it I st imulafing Plied- - Le the_best fe. bushels to t well compo plough \ fatal I are alll;e4rc best sell. 'work fOr th Lure is, if y , :11oy- the 'fe ploughing s the trees ar `F..ll.tr‘klum eint posed, and to yield to . LA:NDS.—llanure in big ot. be properly- decom- . t is not in a condition the soil.its full amount of I get the• full benefit of iiistlle werrotted, and , 1 -te or division. It must I stributed in the soil, so la . nt, may get an equal a crop - V:ill be. very un . parts getting to much, one at _all. 4n this way tion will he . henefitted. • t land is worth One.dol i i c . rdoes . not . necessarily rLilo to yiekt to an iniprov of cultivation. ' Where l c p and labOr • dear, the ef be to - make crops ' as large • and returnrnost . for the o de& 'The first step tow to use in:inure 'Most of& pianurt. it I.l' in a line st:.l, be evenly di that each share, Or th -even Hsoni and Others , neither. po i The 'Let th lar per• tic! make it uri, ed systent land ische. fort shOuldl as poss,ible labor e;rt • N 4 . rds thiS I. POTATO BUGS.—A COITell - the Michigan Farmer is of that sheep are . killed by -: The opinion is based that be foundseven lambs 4 • SHE.Et Al pondent, of the opinio potato I b on the act' and one a er old, sh i t grountt-th year. Po 1 their Nrool. en to anoth ...,sheeprdead, and anoth ,ep sick; on a piece of t the bugs devasted last Ito , bugs were found in After the flock wasAriv er field their deaths ceased. daily brad; earn your your pleasure; ,earn blessing; earn rimy piivi citizen ; earn everything 1. giving a fair equivalent L 2 meci to hold anything ve paid nothing , for. Or, been left property that aid nothihg for, take it, equivalent for it in the • EAri: y comfort: ' your social lege a a you haire'b for it. - Be that ye:jet if you limy° you have ' and gOe : wing. 1 floe*. r THOSE: GETTING? CLOTHING YALE TO ORD • • I oa &oat iiudy two flpics. sr Turn wurar - rrrizaxs • to MU* Heft , WHERE TREY AU BOLD And tu order to ba able to WI a good the inincliaad most andondand Ida • know bow. whore and what to buy man don; and • • PRACTICAL T In all Iti lattithall pram to be. A EIGHTEEN'. YEARS business; Bare bee** =the best b. se* ta NEW . YORK I do soy own burg; divide IV manta no. doandwith low teat =stlmensiking • Very szngL cost or Tin reiding the above Tau litEteime w UNE I CAN SELL GOODS Than ram following the inninees, knowledge of ft tbeineelvea. have to large salaries to attend to It. and Pair tecording l 7 — * tbw7. law WWI. DO BUSINESS TO If you doubt the above statement, by et 'mg on ' • Merchant Tailor. Bridge St., Ang.lo.lo JACOBS, DEALZI. DI M7 , IVW AND BOYS' C HATS - AND C All good, warranted. and sold at South store 10 Beldlesnan'a block. 31,1 M'illinety: - ~~ MISS E. J. KING Wishes CO inform the lades of T. that she keeps constantly,cm hand a WC I MI Li Goods, suitable to the' season, Th roes for their liberal patronage sures them that no exertions will sure a continuance of the same. selection of HAIR AND FANCY Such as Kid Groves,- • • • Linen Collars, Cup • ilandkerchi ( Real La, I Lave also reopened, In connect' , my DRESS MOUND eetsblisbme prepared to - ' CUTTING and in the latest fashionable etz‘afin on' Entrance next door to .Fox delft _ April 4,'71. EMI NEW GI AT THE :lON k OF . 111 E B -B. A. PETTES Are now offering a Great DOMESTIC AN DRY GOODS, C SUCH AS PRINTS, MUSLINS, tICHINGS, &c. LINEN AND. Will BED SPREADS. DRESS,, GO , • PLAIN AND 41-R SILKS Eitni quality SHAAVL, LAC COLLARS' -YANkEfE NO REAL AND IMITA HIA.IR GO MILLINERY ii! any quantity. quality or pri ilemards. applied at New for Towanda, April 20, 1871-3 m FOR SALE AND TO W. DITTR U9IC s ONE lIENDRED ONE rUNDREI) ;IND TWO tity.NDRED CABO= . ORONAS, Five Hundred Violin•, Clarion Guitar*. Concertina*, A • • • ' for all String. In • Drama, Bones, e BILEET 'MUSIC FD DafTlll7 EMIT INSTIL P I.A. N From the only first-class mak States, as P.C.• Lights & Co.. .way, Weber, New York; Boston; .Irathewsbek. New Ha Philadelphia, andiabe in Bal from B. Sboninger, New Hay. Felton & Co.: yew York. I : Golden Reed 4 Amerkan Organ. Combination Organ. One d. Bank. the only store or the kind roar.rtn _ • ANOTKER 'NEW UEL NI. LOWEIt THAN J. S. ALLY Having gmrtaised the Fatal PROTIUM in iterates Bloat. ha Met' dock, and new, offer FITBNITII 0,1 every detattion at DEFY COMP Having purchased the stock warranted In saying that the' duceanents than any other - rarely. PURE CIDER V DOOLEY'S BASIN The inirmenr 42.00 D MOLASS e eat per gellonat Oet. 6.10. SASH, DOORS, - - I am gowirod to 11117slale• and Nth& "997 Wes. doe. or notice. Brad la your ,ordero want to um the arbolesi.-ood get doors ttok Ell not shrink or on delfwery. Vowside. July 19. 11171. PRE OEM Fit JL best Is tese s wbotbi!de Slid Jot? I. &oh sad litatoinery. DIkFTI WM 1871 PAPER * ENVELOPES r: :~~. ftW-YORII PAPERS ~I SCHOOL BOOKS ==.l EBI PENS, BM; Mll l / 5 10, STA77l2ll"fil l .-- • , PicTuazi- MI BLANK ~BOOKS sows of dti =and It will • 1 4 Pm' r •• An the Towanda, Noy. 19, 1868. It li that TOWANDA Maf_ble Works. • haiing no • oy otbars at rimers ;must BY IT. be convinced GEO. McCA.I3E & SON Have just received the largest sleuth:mut of =MI AMERICA,. AND ITALIAN NE A R B I E. I RING, Ever exhibited to this tootiou. to which they invite the attention of the public. • AP S . • •. • lowest Mew. r —mt. mylBll They *Sep on handl or hartdan to order MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, MAMFLI S, &c., PO —4 l . eking her pat • ore.„ she u mpired to en. e also hat a Ana Ell GOODS, AT THE LOWEST TERMS. 1 1 . 8. (1 . 45C48, I&c. dr. a with the 'kWh!. t, and I am now Person* in want of anything in our line are re spect:hilly Milted to call and examine our stock. Towanda. hay I. 1871 C AL MARKET. I 'G ort notice. np stairs. Theantocribers still continue to keep constantly on hand a bill and complete siteorttneert of every thing pertaining to their business, consistinitriain -17 GI Ba.d, PARS,. FRESH AND SALT BONNET MUTTON, YAMS, VEAL. - POULTRY, BAURAGi., - LARD. ' BOLAYINA. , , DRIED BEET. , . - - . TALLOW. ke., .te.. Also, • . CO., FRESH FROM THE Variety of FANCY Parties wishing Oysters in large or" small-quanti ties will be furnished on short -notice, at the old stand. Onerous. Mourn, Montanye's Block, first door north of Dr. Porters. ORAL 6 Kaz.z.vn. I • EEL= k MOLLOCK. " ~ Taco. Mot i -. Feb. 24. 1816-tf MI INGHAUS, "VIRST Ist:i l fro:.L BANK, / OF TOWODA . . CAPITAL' SIIItPLIII t, ' GOODS. This Bank 'offers trIiIISUAL FA:CILITLIS for the tranaction ota DS, GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 1 SGRAIN ncraiumr An), or -- nErcisrrs Accomprio TO ACIBEEXEIT. Brzcz CAI& orrulo TILE Cauxertox or Sort' LTD CELCLI. Parties wishing to aacirn MX= to Stly part of tha finned States. Englapd. Ireland. Scotland. or the prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here procura ;drafts for that purpose. lONS, To or from the old country, by beet steamer or aatl lug lines, always se band. Faxipaarrsocear area AT IiZDVCII2O ZA2115. Molted Poke paid for 17.8Bowits, Gold aad Miser . J. POWELL. President. IL N. BETTS. IL, Towanda. Jene24, 186 D. Cashier. DS. OODS, PERSONS IN SFABCH OF HOLIDAY I' S, that tba market prices RENT, JULES -- frUGUENIN, C' 08./M. PIANOS. JEWELLER. & SILVERSMITH, ' MELODEONS ND CHURCU NERCUB'S NEW BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA. SEEM • I of terry ,1,4,•;, r 11,, n , at we al of 0. II Is constantly receiving additions to his stack of 1 Drake, goods suitabie.for presents, such as ON BOOKS FOB 0 S LADIES' WATCHES, in the United ker Ettb* tt and Criminate • Ct.; C. Meyer, more. Melodeon. Ct.; Pelonbet. ttie celebrated and the Burdett east orMercar's • Towanda. AMERICAN WATCHES Also • selectedmasorli•e•t ln the inatnifacture of wagL nothing le used that GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD f /BEST 'SIFF. ANT PS, of all dot ortpttorio EMI U . R. E IT - E t "VT M I?, -y- &. CO. CLOCHE OF ALL STILES NBOX THE CHEAN- Ls:. To THE Ban. ' Store ce D. L. added largely to GOLD, taimai AND onaL spEcutam ADD EmoutasEs to At all was at Impaired Eight; NEW PATENT 4000NODATING BPZCTACLEs. By Ms Nand I Ern enabled to exchange Ciliaaseat may time without extra charge. OW and • lea& ! • . which will 113 CLOCKS, WATCHEB AND JEWELRY DEPLDIED LSI) 11.11TWITI:II. Tows:tail. Dec. 8. 1870. • or CABE; they te4l • otter meter In- April 26. 66 rrOWAliDA."—This high-bred' Stallion was aired by Alt-tra-ga Chief; grand sire, Rysityles "Hambletanian;" dam, Vermont Bieck Hawk; grand dam, Meesengrz; one :white yeetern behind, black points, dart bay, 15 hands and 3 inches hig,lak years old In July. He is one of the mod reutedable mattnais 'the country has pro. dead. Be Wheedled. kind, and Wild hie, action weed. poseetedng mut strength. He Is In close proximity to two of the most notable stallions In this " Bambleaosdaat " and Ethan Allen." a most tortusude cross. . - tAB AT Ili =BMW& r POWDER! to the public, NOW *I. it XEROX& FOR 50 k XERCI7Ir& TEUM-.410 0 ta Imam 05 at tkse of ferrite. arldcli min sot be Weeded. In any event, and 1173 adieu proves in foal We -line fine stabling sad =OIIITIISMIANII teems. Bead possible care Mom, aoektents sod abates at owners risk. Ilessas..Narek Mk to November let. 1871. Towands.lbmlr.7l NIX k MONTAN= BLINDS • •• • Door; Saab thielMill, on abort • dsys betari.yer sun that you 3rui mil. Mute cash THE MiACA WHE EL RAKE, Motor and 0111b1 Inondaact Sower combined. Tor raking bay or mein stubble', *owing plaar Rein. Am A splendid mama. Pitmen mace me the Meter Bower work there will be. ina more sor- Mg phlegm by band. For ask by • Et. 3L opt. 1211 To:, Tr* GEO. P. CARL JAM, -THE *au* icc II MI - NOTIONS. liticcellanecon. Of every style, itcCABE & SON EltraitieClTEEß HAMS. DEEP. kOV4 a:. a vio :41v. 6/1 qi 'AI In their imason. . $125,000 . 40,000 PASSAGE. TICKETS Mast not forget Out One door north of LATEST STYLE AND FINISH SWISS WATCHES, . ill new 11/ , UNDERSIGNED, HAYING Pozeklised Westin Intamipt. a 'H. 'PAT4CH, la the Ira of 3. IS. PATCII • 00., p now prepared to elks to W cttinoos of boolfoot Couaty and gelcint• ty,; a Is!ra and well selected stock of , . G oc. ERIES, Wild I have maimed far_cash. Nth teat oonalket that I can sell at u law Agues as aut ail pm:4mM ebonibers. I now, offer to the publics splendid stock TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH. RALEII4II7B, SPICES, ha Save saki:o s Large stock of AKRON FLOUR, (3R HAM DO an DO.. BIICIERZEi.T DO I keep constantly on Unit,PORS",H.AIIII, LARD. snd all Made a ESE. Would call the attention c 4 the pOblic to our Caul Be Boat qrOCK. OF _TOBACCO, to or 1 , q uaity prim. Je..e Oaklerro Oelebrated Lama MI dry. New York Chemical and Brown Soap Dove call and exandnd oar stock of "WOODEN WARE. large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILE SOAPS, kc., te. I will.pa,y ybeirilgheat cash price foi COU'NtRY PRODUCE. Farmers, give no • call before Belling elsewhere „, C. B. PATCH All peraceirdebted to the late Arm will please call sad make laatdate ;anneal. Towanda. Mirth, 12, 1867 GROCERY, AND PROVISION STORE, PitcbAßE b, EDWARDS, Wholesale, and Retail Deideni in FAMILY GROCERIES I , ROYISIONS, MESCUIL*B NEW BLOCK. TOWANDA. PA. We do not deem it nerthoiary to enumerate all the diferent articles we keep. (Mr assortment is ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell nothing but FIRST •CLASS GOODS. Caah paid for . PiuToon Produce Mardi 1. 1870 pEOPLE'S GBOCI7IY I AND PROVISION STORE, •OIIZII CORNY* BUDGE ►ND )(AIX RIELA:II. A new and complete stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, will bo sold at the lowest possible pti~ee CODFISH; MACKEREL, HERRING, -PORK, FZUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE • NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c. Bring on your producn, which we pay cash tor DAIRYMEN, A constant anpply of Ashton Salt, all sized churns, Butter firkins, Tubs, Ac. Please call and look through out stock. and weirill o our best to please you. W. A. ROCEWE;LL. owsuda, April 2s, 1803. THE OLD- MAIN • STREET Carriage FaCtory. JAMES BRYANT Stilr, - ,lTAitiuues the mam:a...tun! of I CARRIAGES AND IKAGOM, MAIN STREET„TOWANDA, l'A. Et Ilis7a ' 'ork is all of tlr. CO3IPOSITION. 'BOXES PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS LUMBER WAGONS Kept constantly on Laud. ,_, co The best' Eastern stoat is used In the manufacture of a heels. Spokes.►re all rived eat—not sawed. ALL*otic sou) WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY As to finish, and as to durability SCPMIOR TO ANY IN THIS SECTION a' ALL WOLK VAZILA.ICI733. in JAMES BRYANT?, ap1.19'71 NWARFIELD'§ COLD w:trEn sni-wAsanTo SOAP, For We by This Soap will yeah all idnds of Clothing In Celd Water. either bard or soft. as any other soap will by the old 'fashioned way of boiling. and warranted not to injure the cloth. Remember. no hot water and natocillag—qalte a sarlag MIA hot weather._ Try It, and satisfy yourselL JuneB,ll-2m MI B. PATGIL IMD . , JAMES MeCAl3}3. EDWARDS,. lIIEI 3IIJTTON, HAM, Together with the In Light Work Mll rox & KerwriL FIIANITII4 : E.. NEW 111131.1 xEw GOO! Wit Wit are pow vesting at out wpoissaw wad Betill FURNITURE EiIPORIUM; 140..107 MAIN' STREET. The greatest IndocenserW to those In emit of FIRST 7 CLASS FURNITUILE I Ever offered in this marke t ' The attention of the public La especially called to our recent hoar purchases !rout the late Great Auc tion Saks of CHA3D3EIt AND I'ABLOR FURNITURE! • We are Dow offering - • WALNUT BUBBLE TOP SETS AT. FM CO. And NICE PARLOR SETS, At - $5O 00, Together , Irith oarSomplete Stock of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPELNGF BEDS, MATRESSES,,, MUSING-GLASSES, And in fact esarything to be found in a First-class Dirndl= note, - CHEAPER THAN THE cttkirEer! LILEMBiat THAT WE ASE NOW iIIANUYAO. lk taring. and go offer goods of our own manu facture cheaper than you can buy city-made goods elsewhere. Lumber taken In exchange for goods. We also furnish BOBEWOOD CASKETS. IIZTALIO BUILIkI, CASES, 'AND COYMS Of every descriptim BUILLAL ROBIZ, c.trs. irc.. And we also have the FINEST HEARHE In this section of country. - Gouda delivered to the Depot free of chiL-ga. JA LE S 0. FROST*. SONS. Towanda, Jan. 11,1671 • J: LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLCr.V, AND STONE wAm FLOUR, FEED,-, MEAL, No. 1 PATTON'S III,OCI: r COIL:MAIN:ANDiBRIDGE , BTh., TOWANDA, PA., I desire tit call the attention of the public to nay . assortment of goods, which is always full and com. and will be ..old to my customers at . losest market rates. 1 . gawk' of TEAS, Ma S P I C- E S , Aare Leon purchased educe the late redornon in the tariff on them, and are offered at prima to cor respond. Orders 1,1 mail or otherwise will rerei%el caret? aud rrotopt attention. ThatAiug the pnblf, for the litiergl p. wage they have given me, I wirli a eontinuaneeil the name. cAsii r.un FOIL ( . : ocyrr.r rnOpuct. IMMill ItAWSON - Mowing Mn?liine. HAIIN'EST 0/ 1571.. A NEWI ENTIO .• • : • PATYSTED NOVEnlint 29, IS7O, • Mid applied to .everi, Ilschine: is en construct/4 lltirt you do not have , to 'use the lever in turning either way. It will run on any line just ad easy aa on ixstraight tine. taking all tl#e side pressure from the horses. It has a full joint and will describe a full circle eitherxect: saving alf the labor for the horses aruldtiver,.' .The upper frame is so jointed or attached to the lower !ramie, as to form a lifting lever taking a large, part of the weight of the bas from the ground and placing It back upon the driv ing -wheels. and le:sent/r the draft of the machine, making pine of the lightest draft machines in TIM.. The Machine has been greatly improved and is manutsetured by using wrought iron; and iteel in the place of cast iron. The Castor Wheel is upon a ethel spring with wrought iron holders. making it light and strong. We can say to farmers that they carfdepend upon, having a machine that has no equal. It has c oat ateel ghats, ,and both shoes plated with east steel klichinevare warranted in every particular. .If any part bWals from defects In material or workmanship new parts will be sent without extra charge. The ringer Bar la carried at both ends on wheels; can change the wheels an as to cot three heights of stubble. The machine has a flexible Anger : bar, and will , conform to the Inequalities of the ground over whlch it is drawn. doing as good work upon uneven ground as upon even ground. - THE REAR BAR 'MACHINE Ilas a dmble-folding Fluvr Bar. having a longitu dinal. oscillating motion. This machine has wheels at both ends of the finger bar, and is so arranged that you can set them to cut any height, and can hack oat without raising tho lever. SULKY RAKES We have also two ruannfactorien of the Sulky Rakes; the well-known Taylor Rake end the Daytou Manufacturing Company 'takes, making two of the best Itakes In use, at wholesale or retail. ILinufacturcd at Almond, Al:egany county. \.1".; by i r k. 8. ILAWBO.N. C. F. NICHOLS, Gen'l ap1.26'71 TOWA".:DA. Pa. STILES k IifeKEPLY. agent+ for the western part of the county. 2`...„ ... A 1 FO •. k. ..tEßCtill, are now receiv ing • fresh Mock of flrocxls In their line, bought since the Ist January. to wlticli . theY invite the at tention of their fristnls. }Pe keep the large.t. *tort in town. Oar goods are tre II and desirable. We sell at lowest market priee*. . . . Jan. 19. 1871. • VRESII AND NEW TEAS; A: Hack the recent decline In price. and gelling cheap at retail. PDX k SIESICTR. Jan. JD. tan. rcyx 3IERCUR are selling Gro- A_ ceries at retail. Jan. 19. 18:1. VON & MERCUR are yelling New and Frrah Goods. Jan. 19. UM. VOX 3LERCUR are selling Gro x eerie. cheap. Jim 19. 1871. VOX b . AIERUUtt are sellinn first claas Goods only. Jan. 19. 1871. X & SIERCUR are selling than ever. Jan. 19, 1871. P EUE3I:I3.tIt that we are selling -a_iv Goods at RETAIL!. And that we won't be undersold. Jan. 19, 1871. IILERCITR. MICHIGAN FINE-Cl 7 TOBAC CO—very choice—at Jan. 19. 1871. FOX kinnenrs. F OX MERCUR do hit deal in Shoddy Goods. J n.19,.1871. , nun CUSTOMERS can rely upon gettUag the very beet the market affords and at lowest prices. E. T. rm. Towanda, Jan. 19."1 - 1. HEM MERCIOII. PLASTER PLASTYR. A fall supply of Pre.h Ground Cayuga Plaster from ranger. Pitch k Co.'s beds at the subscribers mill. at mouth of Ilumuterfleld Creek. stockf . Pty. pared and warranted a purr! are. ar1.1211-3me JA3DM MT. FOUItipERY 41; ULM= SHOP. stet hal* meted Attebieed Jo the Teetelty 121 =ktolt , bl hn Commie. arth= lo 2? do aindade et yea Irlth ptceeptatre •let=ig 'IttILL,.GEARING, S. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, .Itl-AN ,DRILLS, Aid au kinds Of MILL IRONS ` ENGINIM REPAIRED, At 4411 work warranted to ere aatlefactioti. SHINGLE MACHLNES. Of the Istestaxid most Improved kinds nantninbentred , and kept ennstamdly on hind mdy foense. • • PL6IIGtHS„ VIDE-11114. 180 AND WOODEN -13E1415 . • Of la kind'. bULTrYATORS,ORN PLOUGHS I'LOl G ' l POINTS Of all kinds, and the latest . oonatantly_Qn ban. CHURN POWEItB v LADOE AND glIALI• Si\ZD. STOVE C ST .±, N G\S umaunowirm • SUED.AND. SLEIGH SHOES, And all kinds of castings furnished Es Mardi 30, 1870. MEANS & 11OCKWLI.L.. BLOOD sz- co., Still coutizine-tamauttitSdure their ix.lebrated HORSE i'ONVE CLEANERS, arid will sell a better iuschlne, for less money than cm b e had elsewhere In the world. ' We claim for oar m .chines,that•they wilY do as -much, or more, than any other, and are more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it Is well down. We will send • of our ILlACtliitt.3. on application. ONE AND TWO HOASEPOIVERS, Omed Y, Horse ' TIMESIIER cf AITERATORS, 71114ESIZER ruxieLEA.:VERS, FA N; I NTING MILLS, CISCULA II AND DUAG SAW 3CI US, SAW AND GILLYT MILL work done to order Give us iscall before pun' acing elsewhere. Yd ` . 43D auoAal"dfr. 'SKTELIV ` . 00 . "-Y-'(1007.1.1 Any;. 2. 1562. NEW C-MRIAGE FACTORY ! 'On pint, between Main allsi 81-N:011(1. Streets, back of G.'F. Mason k. Co.'s Bank, Ea•Freafully ,a/JUOU nee to b.la •tricti,l,vra patrons, ikat thbave buil. a • • . •". NEW BUICX. FACTORY, COFFEES,, alrie thry a li com: tau tly keep oit lung. 'a full stiaurt meat of • EIMILY CARRIAGES, / T9'l 3 (gEN BUGGIES, / PLATFORM 'WAGONS, TROTTING SULKY, AND SKELETONS, Made of the best material and finished in best city style. His long experience in city Carriage Factories gives thew a decided advantage over others tu the • - / of his Wagnns. All they asloi is au LONG INSPECTION OF HIS WORK previous to purchasing elsewhere, ALL WORK WARR4,NTED TO GIFT PERFECT Thankful for the Ilheral patruusge. 4cm:l3,A) , os tended and ropeetfully Lek a coutinliance of the same. Tormn.ls. 'May 24, E .P‘LAN.I.NG MILL'. The nnders4mc. , l Laying dint a Large-and co:mi.:o dious Mill in thd Borough of Towanda. and filled It with the mos_ modern and improved Inacidoery, for the um:lulu-turn-of Are piepared to M 1 erden4. whether large or small. apou the ehtirteet cotee. We have also a large re 7 nety of MOULDINGS, cf the lateet style and patterit, which we du] Inro?sh riinch cheaper than they can worked by hand. SAWING, And•all other work pertaining to J oinery, willbe;tnir to snit our ensiAnieri, Persona building. and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles dia.ut., will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and hire it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber, and while your teem is feoling, have it ground out and take it home with you. We 'will pay cAsrt for :PINK AND HEMLOCK LEMUEL dent cred at oar lumber. yard: Como and are rm. or if you can't come:Wl:to. .:Towanla. Feb.. 11,“. L. D. & CO., . 8008-13INI)ERY.-TRE PUB= lie Is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin dery has been remnrodto the •Ittporter" third story, whero will be doiio . In all itx vaiieng brancheo, an ti rniv.al reasoMble is ..thwtnnes" will allow. The llindcry will be under the charge of, An experienced Dander, and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner which cannot be exmlled. Music, Nfagulnes. Newspapers,Old Books. ke., bound in every 'variety of style. rart,icular att , ntiim will be paid to tbe Boling and Binding of To Any desired pattern. which in tin-Anti and Aura billtp will be warranted. AU wait will be ready for delivery when prounsed. The patmaaga of the public is Aclicite,l, and par ted. aatlidaction guaranteed. Towanda, Annual 2, 1805-tt BAKERY AND DINING ROOM BRE kn, PTFS, In our DDIISG nooms will accommodate ' : the public with either a .Innch or a good meal at all titnea - of th( day and evening. OTSTFItS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND Dr.r.nzu Also a flue asamtment of Grocerlei, Confectionery, Fruit/. linta, ma719'73-tf PRICE LIST-CASCADE rFLT.S, Flour, best quality. Der sack $2 23 •• hundred Ms • barrel 9 00 Custom grinding usually done at once. as the ca pacity of the mill U sufficient for a large amount of work: H. ,8. MG MIL Camptown. July 23, 1313. 1 1 HE BEST • KERQBEN i ');30II, IN town by the Tomtit , Ant retail . Fox* miabiurs. _ C °l.l4'l4± ' ', TEA. SUGAR, 'tISH, ke., wholesale mad July 1. -11cCABE # MX. PLASTER. ALL KINDS GROCERIES - AND i'lloorlidans who:wale and ratilde: at - May 'Pi PATCH'S. COAL TAR, by the. Gallon or Bar rrl, for sale by the GAS COMPANY. MADE TO ORDER., - * a\ provanc :its kept e • . • LARGE 'MON KETTLES - DISMLIPT/VE CATAIAXIUES, TOWANDA, PENN'A HENRY STULES'~~CO., Finish, Styli' and Dui:ability SATISFACTION REPAIRINti. PUOMPTLY AITiENDED TO reduoe?l yrices IL 8. WINDOW &ISt! . A.M.) BLENDS TONGLTING, • I CISWVISG, AND SCIIOCL BO 0 K'- BINDINGA H. C. I%IIITAKER,. BLiNli. rooKs, north of Ward "louse BAKED , DAIL 1, ' And sold at WholcSalo and Retail THEIR SEASON D. W. SCOTT & CO Iludware., • MARSHA.LL7BBOTH - FAS SARI! WARE STORE, MERCIIR'S NEW BLQCK, Tow Ana, PA.. the ilia to boy.a/I.lloda.of .A. 12AD "RT A E Far cub. We ham; cm hand and are receiving! large dock or Hbt§F i , FIIIMWIiThIG GOODS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, GL, PIITTr. in+ LEATH/AB IiELTING. ' Our Paints, oils. &c., are of the best quality and will be sold very low. We are also agents for the • Greek; ",,tIJICAN STEAM SAFE, (13AABO/Lll3 PATENT). The only reliable Fire Proof Safe pada. Also FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, SCHAOHTICOEE POWDER BAUGH'S RAW: 80101 SIIPHER PHOSPHATE Our dock of ill Ilii IN k lIVAMV-:. VP ai ■ irrf large and ntanufaetttred out of the best We are also prepared to do Jobbing pf all kids. We are the only agentalor • the celebrated new EMPIRE COOKING STOVE, TLe beet cooking sieve in use, and -every •sieve \ 'cermet:eel to give satisfaction. • • March 10, 10„.._ THE LARGEST' -a-\ \ MI '4 7-5 M O S COFLET M Assurtmeut et JEW ELItY, WATC II ES, CLOCKS, PI, A T D w A E , SILVER, WARE, OLD-d{INGS, GOLD CHAT,NS, Ever Ort'lleti iu tillA LIOW on eY:1111.1ithlil and for eale at the writ own st.re of A.. C A Mil Elt L A N. Mr. U. just returned (rum city, and rtt. Aura Sizurcs, and that he cap .offer 'better Itidueo• jueitts to purchasers of first-class goods than any ektbliehtnetit in the country) TMPOATANT. TO ALL WHO V. 4.1.74 TEEM &Gift! • , The . oot of the aged assisted, the weak streugthen. edlnd 11.)e perfect preserved OPTICAL INSTITUTE, For the tu3nufaztarirr,7,of the CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON ti:4OILF-D AND TEC= GLANS FOC Nry-i.T. 011 17= The Concave Couv(z Crystal Specta..lvs. made by the above institute are now a long time before. - the public, and the rapid and increased demand for theth combined with. the universal acknOvilednient of their clearness in vision and ease -to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to any other glasses in the market. - The majority of Spectacles, (ine.tly imported) and no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor andworthiess article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed;) they are made to be uht , cily, without any calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and therefore . the great complaint of poor and weak - eight. Thodeands are usint glasses UM which tire and [align() 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 waited, would be preserved a life time. The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Crystal theses are the following :' The Lenses a i r; 3 ronnd of the beat material, pure and hard, and c only for optical purposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision not found in any other glue. They can be used equally well by day or candle light wit=iring or fatiguing the eyes. They and mathematically true in the don: cave convex mirror. according to the phUoiophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore auditing nature only instead of , forcing it. L That the lenses are neutered correct into the frames., They can be used longer than any other glasses -without chatiginirto a higher power. The frames are made strong and dnrablelay eve deuced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WM'. A. CHAMBERLIN, Dealer-in Watches. Jewelry and Silver ware. Tamil) , da, Pa., has the sole Agency fain these glasses In Bradford county, No Miler; employed. . July 12, Is7o-if THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO, IS MANUFACTURED AT F 1 UTUi:Y 1' 3D DSTDICT OF UULYLAND , Nir Set that Every Package you buy bears that inscription. Dec. 11, 1870::," Drugs ant Meedainsi D R. H..C. PORTM, BON & OLD CASH DRUG STORE, Corner Main and Pine . Streets, Towanda, Ps.; Rase recently' added lamely to their stock.a inland =iflate antortinetd, emendating an =etudes re. =min many =Wet need In the Arta for carefully selected with So the progr= sa' srantsi of the 'public, which I= korra t itnnldsnl/7. MOM with fresh purchases, end on the moat reasonable terms at Wholesale or oottalathtY of Davos, 403rEs,. Cardmum, • • roar, ..ax . ALCOHZAND TURPENTINE, pAra, rABNIez. "WldrrE-Wftlill. . ' find all kinds of Brushes, KIIIiOSEXE OR COAL 014. Burning Raids, • - - Lows. SHADES.' WICKS, curbems. '. . Sperm, Lard, Whale, Scats Yea; • , TANNER'S AND 31ACIME OILS, ravel and Toilet Articles in all their variety, Et*;4;31.73, 3311651333; SOAPS. COMBS, • PonuitailLair-Dre, Perfttmery, POCKET BOOKS, P OAT NONALS, Pocket Hnivea, Bum.. . / TOOTH. EIKLY AND RAM PILEPiIitATIOH ' S. mar. WINE AND I.IQUORS/ . . . . Par Medicinal use. - . 1-. . TpsAcco; SNvn. ;Pim. ia. CIGARS, . Garden, Field and Flower Seeds: "Ekneaes. EWA peelers. Suspensories, .10:gailder *races, Breast , Pumps, Teething Ilor o qs, , Nuraing Bottles, . Nipples. Nipple Shells andelds, f ~ . frriiiiges, . Bed PansoSelf-Bealing WrMtsars. lber- tnometers. Flit=tracts, Stone Jugs. Glass Ware. Bottles Vials, Corks. Bath , Brick, and Store ' Fish Tackle, Am munition, &c., Botanic: rilectic and llanurpatit .ic 31ollifines. and the popular Patent - M. E pi' c-i NYE 5 , .. • . -i Aliarticles warranted is represented. Persons at a distance can ,rectie their ardent 'by - stage or midi, which will recetre rompt and careful attention. ~ Medical advice given . gratuitously` at the office; charging onlyfor mediaine. !Sr Thankfid for past liberal patronageoronkl tea: pectfully announce to their friends and the pnblic.that no pains shale be spared to satisfy. vdmarit the con. Urination of, their confidence and panage, are- Oro Sundays for prescriptions from . 9 to 10 a.m., and/.12 M. to 1. and sto 6 p.M.- . / , ... B. C. TORT= SON a CO. . Julyp67o.-yr. W. O.IF , , • . 137 31.ALN !ITREET, TOWAtiDA, rA. WIJOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG-G=ST. The subsaiber respeCtfully announces to the put. llc In general that he has on baud a: large and well selected stock of •. DIET: & MEDICMTA, CHEMICALS, 0 !PAM:TS,. OIL, VARNISHES WINDOW GLASS, DYE STLIFFS &e. All the popular Patent Medicines of the dai!. • YURE WINE -• AND 11101JORS' For 'Medical ot,ly ._ • • PEit F 13 ...1 E 11, V. . • --- . . Fancy and Toilet krticle . s. Soaps of every description, - Thennoine !Airs. • ' . . , I Ilathing. Surgfong, Mid ( - opinion Sponges, I. 114ir Prushes, ' • .• , . • , • ',Tooth Brushes, . • • • Dri using Combs, - • , ` , Poclot and Fine Coma's, .• • • Toiket Ponder, . • „ . . . . Puff Boxes, '.. Tooth Pow_ders, Tooth Wkaties. „ . • ; and Tooth Spar's. And other articlei below:Dr to the Drug trade too numerous :o mention. Praving the Agency of the -_ • ___3_ .. GREAT U. S. TEA COI.LPANY 1 ... ~ AN ozrEn E~l EAT -LNPUCE3IENTS To purchasers cer goocia in their line . . nyaidans prE•seril)tions an,l f3rukly 'receipts corn pounded LI p.:.•rsous tltorou4.ook,coniNt , Ozt, at al, Lours of the diy o: night. - , . ' . , . .TLautful for tll past liberal , patronage. I re spectinlly solicit': a eQntinuanee ofribe name. pledg ing niy,F•elf that ml effort shall bet' spared to make my establishment scroud to nonmin this section.. Dr. ?fa 1 1:11 may be coMinfied at this store as heretofore. F. W. BROWN. • Jan. 31. Is7o. . 'ots and 465. GREAT . BARGAIiNS IN - • BOOTS 48r SCgOMS r .11: . 1F7 Bhul A.ND South i•ud of Ward House . . • ' • ; The un.iervlos‘l are 17, ;,ev.; ng ~ "..Ne,au“ Sc.„:se lected etoel of -1; 0 0 T S SII3I - 311.'...S AND TRADE, • • wr offer low for Cousibtarg of GENTS, AND CHILDREN IN''LEAR7 Der. v,•7p SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS ` TO ..O.RIW-li 1: E P rRLya NEATI, DONE AND READY . tROMISED • Thankful fur past-fat ors, we ,solicit a etzntinuance of thv wne SAMUEL . • ToNvaa,t, April 5, 18C9 CANDY ! ! 1! CINDY!! MANETACTUIiED rgom SUGARS. WhOICSMC And at priceri , that .defy competi• tun. Coasietiag, in part, of i "HQ - L /DAY IG 1' • Cati)" Apples, Peaches and Pears, Untu Drops, Chocolate Bro . :is. Chocolate, llarantals, Alolasses Tatra. Cream-Barg. Cream Bonbons, Ednooth Burt and Jordan Almonds. Clove Bid, o unamoll String. Pip:jar:Lunt Drops : and Lozenges. .7iiizedCaudy.Jap . anese Color, Ci 11113.4101 2. perialaL Tar, Sone; and . Lemon Drops. j Pea . nut Bar,Altuond • Bar. li6sol • t , •BaIIF . i . • .Itlottoas,l' Paste; •• pub* Pasta. . . Cretin Dates-, Conversation baarts Lozenges, Napolean Bon . Bans. Grained. Olaar, and Sugar . Toys, Caddy :Plain . - . • and Wit. &c. Oranges and Leinoni, Chairing Gum, Pcannts.i l'caCait • Nuts, Filberts.- Almonds, Brazil Nnts..English Val• nuts: and every thing kept 161 Cunfectioneris iu general, C. FITCH; Opposite Codding, limarell k Co's No:lll,sl:iitu-rt. - P. S.—Reinerulx.,r we rell kamilr:Favokike Weed S:neitg:Macaine. Towatida. Dee. 1341870. I .) .0 OTS . AN D SHOES 31A_DES.Z.:D 13-111:PAIRLD. L. C. N'ELS9N, iras made arrangements 'to lertlmntodate customers that are constantly eallifig with; boots and Shoes for new soles, etc., and have had to le . .ave them, to their. great disadvantage. until another day. The constant call for this kind of work. and] the desire to have it done immediately. Liza induced mole make such ar rangements that you need net return home . , . , Without your sole being reuewed . and yolir hells net • square. For prices that rae honeet and i?,:mfectly fair... • Ladies that have gaiters that broke:at the tee, To this iepalr- shop la the p for ro To get them re-vamped, teatli tipped orhalf-Soled,' And your feet well protect( dfro4ths wet and•the cold . . lie.;r wort we Call make yon with the above ''double quick. We can make hem for you thiu, or we can give thtim to you Wet, We can mate then with high can give them toyOu flat, So you need not stager with a brick in -your hat./ • N.D.-4130d eider vinegar - 6 1 sale by harreLor gal. -Front of Methodist church. Main street. Towanda, Dec. 13,1870. I • L.-C. NELSON.. VISH;PORE, ii.AUS AND LARD _a: at CoIVELL &wawa'. MED =!=lf Al Tilt A N 1) r Srll 0 E S :41ita`akt fku- LADLES, 1 - I, MISSES, (i11.11k.:11T .•Md ns n ~SalasCo. NATIONL LIFE INStr4UNCE CO. or U.& A. CLuiCtasiiit. sl;ooo4oo—Etia yr tpi.c. • • ' 7 - • Chartered. by Congress, Itifi. I*.- , WARM% H. CLARK; Divelitent t ; - - /AT COOlD4Cludrauts Illosain i isd Ei: C. ; HEM D. ODOLE,-The Prealdeat ; EMERSON Yr. 4lWtlFecrAsiry andirtuary / Egli .. . The ;thantages of the..4ationsi Life turimance Co are : - . ~:. - / • f .. 1 . I i s 'National 5 ,6p.ny, chartered by Cour,r-rtii: 1. alpaicl up capital of-One 311.111orcpollar 4 ' 3. IV* lawtates of premiums ;, . i. It furniabee larger. insurance than 'other Crda patties. fripthe same money ; ' IL It is definite and certain ;. - - I. There is r no possibility of misrrpierentatien Li ' agent?, ormitemderstanding by volley-W(0-r: -- 7. Thei?clicles are.plain contracts, so moth 110 1 ranee for to much money ; .' 'B. All policies are non.forfeWng i 1/110 policies are exempt ( roar ACLuttuetat. . . _ / '• .. . E.,W. cIAnK - fr, CO., Bauken!, Ittladelp General gents L' ; S. RUSSELL, Manager S. C. ELSBREF. & A. G. MAti4):s ta,..-Agents for Towanda and vicinity Jan.. 9, 1862. GUARDIAN 'MUTUAL' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - 0.251 ROADWAY, Is.;EW YORK POLICIIN xc Foci &AMU. ANSIIAL lacuna. over Loniargtarn . apprOreft forma of Polieles f, Liberal modes for payment of pr*11:11.:::.•. Policies lion-forfeitable by their tetT.o.. „ ' entira itroftta of. the Coanliany;tin tie.r aufy among the Ittattrod.. ' ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. ,r PT.CtUAlf.ePamtirtra - r. " "WIT T TAX T. 11004.11, Ylcz Titotor.a 2'.', , ,!..CC1ct3 X ADAMS, SZeir AND ACTI:AIri. • rumm)LS • .. I,...4.nu. ...— REFErtENC 'Jas COOKY k Co., Bankers: • Mac=k Co.. Bankers. JODN Wooncon. & Co.. Tea Merchants. H. A. ifracra..Prest. Torment' &'lleenalut a' Wet. T. B. Prtznaort, Publisher. - _ . d. A. RECORIM Agent, Towanda,, OW AN:DA AG,RrCKLTURAL j1y12.70-ff WOIEKS STILL ALIVE! The waperiutendent of this shop in now per,:i7 -- - sotue of the best L 31 13E:R LWAGONS, PLATFORM WAGONS COVERED :AND OPEN BUGGI.EB ever offered in this ri arke t. 11,:st ' OAX HICKORY :TIMBER work =ado by the rot' NVORKIIEN We iisivelbe 'Pd TEAT Rt'S.vl.t IRON Lk and so drirable- that e%cti L•im b., little to do tonarile their e":x.niu3.crir part:ll4.loz where. Repairtn F lone on short b..43r5. .11.C.3Istacvn ,Prest: •- G. NV...VINCENT.. Towanda, July' 20, 16;0. Sopertnt. J. E. BOLLES , O,ENEEAL ritoDucli Commission Merdiatit, SCRANTON, PA., e: EP, Lt . .; ;S. NtA POI:I:ITS rexiit Prthlnce Ode of firm Liiviteir resided to ScrAntin :••• past ten yeare. an&havinit an extensive.acquaint ance with the men ‘.f the city, we feel cell tilletit that we eau proaiv 4 -, to the entire cat, feeti,oz, r f e?tisigniim REFERENCES rrasurz, Or.-11, BALDWIIs;k RLACK.II.k.N,• 4.'; Pa. CIL%FFEE. • 7tLAITIN War, ham, Pa. 11. J. C, ICI H.EXIty sitornt..K'Ea;., 1-Vl/10, ' A .ittiit:Z.Ll.; J.. DOWN G _oLDI sun COMING: IND 'MIMI IN TM. GROCERY 4p. PRo.l.7.slvx LIINE are tow,being , ciffvr,-s1 at CO W E- L L i tt. 'M i„.E,L; • •• at pries that tunnot fail to satisfy ill that determined not tette •tindersold by any me._ have eularged their Store by hMlding •so - teat now have room for the freith supphits that ix. , received hy.,4hem. They have comuerbol w