El -4 THE IMPOBTANOE OF AGIUOITLTUR AL KNOWLEDGE . . At the present time ; when the pro diming class the fertility of the soil are proportionate to the &riumin-. ing glass, and prices of food are.on the increase, the importance of in cr. eased agrictiltural latOwledie• can not be over estimated. • ' "t There :lie over ten htmdred.nrill ions 4. persons constantly depend ,ent upon the products otthe soil for their very . sustenance in life, and While in_ most of the vocations . de mariding active industry, *there is A surplus--in that of agricultural there is a great and growing deffeiency.. While this 'lies at the foundation of all other arts, the. investigation.of the principles upon which the : Enc. 1 ci:sstul-practice of . this art depends, ought to command. the attention of the greatest minds. . In the history of every • country a per.i9d occurs when the demand for fetid; at the economicalrate, becomeg very urgent, and conseque.ntly_ • like other important pursuits, calls, into requisition those agencies which tend directly to an-improvement in the productive powers of "Mother Earth." When a tract of land is thinly' peo pled, Aire newly-settle districts of the United States,' a v ry defective system of culture N . ,11.1 7 ' roduce .food `enough not only forthe wants Of the inhabitants, ;but a larg I _om - omit for exportation to other countries. 'When t the population becomes more . dense, a more -scientific and t orough sys teni of culture_ must po adopted. • While the population o our country is'. rapidly increasing, here is not a. - corresponding • increas _in- the pro ducts of the soil, in th same ratio; but ou /he other hand diminutien in . sonie of : the most • iMportaa cd reals...—.slock Journal. 1 ,ARTiIiOIAL R In England, where. , , cestral pride in land is aided by fixed and prince ly incomes, experimen al agriculture is carried on as an e *ghtened and ____ congenial cniaployiiient of Capital and. occupation i of leisure. Draining has been pushed to such' perfection there . as to demonstrate that it mat'be. overdone ;: and .now Surface , irriga tion. is receiving the attention di landholders.. At Stok • Park the sys tem of irrigation. with pure water has .been. tricd;with mark d success. The • :surface experimented on is a tract of 1 wenty acres, in grass - and the water lia4 been ; applied in' ,rtificial ishowt ers, in the; night., eve ' night ' durizr -, ‘ the season of 1871, c, -, cept when 'nat ural rains: . made arts vial • rains un necessary:: The app ratus ci r nasists of pipes * laid in the gzoun.d, IsupOied fro; a an elevated reservoiriintoiwbich the watet,iii pkunpedlby machinery. the. • figures in the. • nglish xperi- Th:t.nt are as follows , p J. - acre:, ;Inter— sf ( 5 .pu l cerri.)on ost of Machin cr.: and ;pipes, $7.. _; supetistruct r.:•‘•,' - and' -fuel, $7.5 - ; manure and. - (,)II:Lr top-dressing, 4 :.67-.:t0; cost of L.lrvc.sting, :'i12,50; total . exPenses; ::•‘.).-",. The value of he products of each - acre, being on e : bp of grass and grazing in the autum . of 1570, and two crops of hay in 1371, is stated at s2uo; profit is thus. $O5 pf_q• acre. On ground in the sir ne tract and of the same: charnel treated in the -nae Lauver, excel, the irrigation; the not profit per acre was $O. The' uterest on the apparatus for twenty acres represents :L Icipital.of $3.000. Prolubly the same work could not . .. 71 , ne for the sum+ money in this .3 , :ntry:r. But thd s, n engine-pow r could be used fo a much larger , - .rQa than twenty .y ars.—Erciumge. GJOEIN3 POTATOES PQR 11:C lit:•;1S(r11 for diggii.g potatoes is at hand, its well Co c rn..,•ider t . Le most Y:•onoluicAl mode of dealing with the ' :=mall .ones. Often-, farmers are so _:»::sliken as to save them for - seed; I :if as the seed is, so will the crop be. Plant small potatoq, and the' crop m i I will be "small pota oes." Small po tatoesariay -be fed t hogs in such - a manner :.,9,s to ret rn a fair, value. ' Bat they niust not e fed raw. The results Of all the e.- erimenta,We have heard or real - of, as well as ot ' - those made by -ourselves, show that -pota toes are,much more proiltablti s - - when I , fed cooked than - w .n.fed raw. The extra labor and fue are well paid for. . A good - Plan is to b it them in alarge iron kettle, set int as . arch*ay of .- rough - stone (whichlecorfoinii„es fuel), and boil a few bushels at ra time. When cooked theytare dipped out, with all the water, into a barrel, and I a peck Of corn-mea `mixed with each bushel Of potatoes, The - meal is thus . i.horoughly. scalded :When 'the mess i:, cold, it may be fed. If trio barrels are kept, one will be always - cool and 1 ) will.be pinewhat fermented, , l while . the othe is preparing. • We would not advise any :warm feed to be given . tp - hogs:i . - It has generally resulted ili producing a disdMed state of the liver, arid conseipiently unwholesome ;Ik. Fermented food, on the.other kind, seems to be agreeable to them, " and NVII6IO3OIIIC. Tnetth are natio a s of the country xyliet-c.three oaf of every four: farm ers aro in debt=their land covered with either jueMent or Mortgage -paying interest and paYlng taxes ;he !capital of others. a: g - reat.tirawbaph - to the farming inter ests .of the country—imprOvßments is htid,in,buildings, in imPletuents", n d itiliveHstoek, till impeded by it. Tlfero.is su - eia tktltirst for land—more acres than we can pay;' - for, or prop : 't‘rly cultivate, that wo waste \our en ergies in -trying- to overcome ditli eultis-, that we limy° voluntarily pi:top:l in onr own so F4nguite.", that trap liefore we to, andlheia find' a . on;, t4yithout so.wo try ble Lhe ehapter,w.hic fu.a close by Oitl shcrat—Eaton (M 4 , O:VE.;i LTITIV P ri=SELVEs.—Mally • -- - f:)1111erA are . accns owed to .dry off their cows earls, m Ring them only _about, eight - months. We think it - . improves the milking qualitier, of the to i milk them_ ten months, - bat tier must be well Ifed.—We have a who ten years ago,lifonnd him Self short of hay in the and lamented that he should hals) to pay out, ne4rly all the. product of his cows through the summer to •pur 'chase hay at high prices_ to winter • Ahem. lie . ha d a moilera.te amount of . raW An , d we i3l ,, gested that the indnet of his cows from the first of :December, if well fed, would par for all 'the, cora and [meal, Middlings, etc:, nece.-;:sary to .Winter his cows in •• fine coaclitiou. Ile tried this, keep ingnecennt cif pm:Chase of ',feed and sales of butter, found ghat the butter Came nut tea dollars ahead in t 1.4 o ;Spring. . —• --- FOUNDERY &MACHINE SHOP. me undersigned timing pub the Foundry and Itschine Bbop lately owned by ;elm Canino. are prepared to do all kinds of nark =l2lll their Witness. with ProuriAllass and MILL GEARIN_GS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TAN DRILLS, MILL IRONS ENGINES REPAIRED, 1, And all enrk trartintad to give sattasotion. SHINGLE; MACHINES Of wandest and mast lorproraildnda mannfasixtred kept oonstanUy on hand ready for ttse. p3IDE-HILL, IMON AND WOODEN DEWEI Of. kind& CIJLTIVATORS,LCORN Pl,Ol3Glgl PLO-lI4H POINTS Of all kinds, and ,tho West improvements kept constardlypn hand. CHURN. POWERS, LAI:LSE AND S/lALL, SIZE STOVE bASTIN-GS t sLF.I) Als9: - ) SLEIGH SHOES; And an kinds of clatingo tarnisbcd to Ifsrob 30. . KEAss & BOCEWLIS. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY On Pine, between Main and Second:Strqets, back 'of G. F. Mason k CO.'H Bank, 4' Itexpectitaly announce to lila trionilaand patrons, that Lb have built a NEW BRICE otPuTAGF. FACTORY. where they will constantly teep on hand a f nil assort ment of • FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, VIOTTI:SG = SULTCYS, AND SKELETON'S, Hada of the beat material and finished in the beat city style, Hie long experience in city Carriage Factories gives them a decidod advantage over others in the of his Wagons. All they asks Is an - INSPECTION OF HIS WORK provi ou e Lo parch:ls - 1w chioa•hcro. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO DIVE PERFECT Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and 'regpectfully net a continuance of the same. Towanda, May 24, 18711.—tf THE ; OLD MAIN STREET dsmiIAGRS , AND' WAGONS, or every detteription, tit the ohl Marta of 'LATEST STYLE AND FINISH. n the manufacture of wagons nailing is used bat COMPOSITION -BOXES PLATFORM SPRTNG WAGONS The best Eastern stock is resod in the manufacture of Wheels. Spokes are all rived oue,:not saw-ed. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY Bl_lool7 .a z 00J _Still continue o marintre their celebrated HORSE POWERS di; CLRANERS, and will acr, a better machine, for lotieraoney a thitrk an be had elsewhere in the world. We claim !or .our machines that they will do as milch, or more, than any other, and arc Mare durably built We: personally Emperintend our work and see that it ii well down. We will Pend paths. e arc get wedged in see where it leads difficulty in baek receivinw . severe 7 to push along eding, to the end 7.h is often brought er death or the Journal. of oar mAChil2CB.*On application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One ;k TWO Horse 7IIREVIER if WEPEZZATORS. CMCVLAS /1.57) DUO sem mum, HAW 41:1) GRIIft 3IELL work done to ordor. Give us a call before rairenieng eleewbere. 'ea "oa cr.uoaavua (SICRTTIV NE PLANING MILL Thy nndora!Rncd leaving built a largo and commo dloos 'Mill in the lioiongh of Towanda, and. filled it w ith the moat modern and improved machinery, for them unafartnre of Are prepaCrAl tOflßeflietS. Ni . hrtber large or man. up o n the . aL orteet notice. We have also a largo va riety of MOL IX/SUS. of the latest style end pattern. w hi c h we can .'nruish much cheaper than they can be worked by haat PLANZ - 6. TONG =X% • 43100VINsti. An) SCEIDOL SAWING. And all other work pertain 'Mtn inineat ' , alba dune W suit caar automats. 1 Persons building; and not h: more than twelve to fourteen im2ea distant, will ti.ldtt larcrly far their tutored to.Luy of um. or bring the. Irjulancr and have _ it worked by our raezhinery. Mu' term In Floori.4. to: other Ittmlx.r, and it tp:'e your. team la •reedil,g. Isere it ground nut and take „Ilehalne with JOEL pay Ciild lor LICE -AND unallocK_ Ltilelltil'detiverod at our lumber yard. mia e. us, or if you can't corm write. Veranda. rob.. WA. L. B. 140DGElat 0,6,..11, • And 211 kinds of MADE TO OEDEB. PLOUGHS, • ERONErr/Zl3 TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STOLEN R CO., PLATFORM. WAGONS, Finish,. Styla and Durability, SAT S' FA CTIOr. RUAIP.ING; PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO reduced pricer. El HENRY STOLEN. IL S. CLMRS. Carriage Factory.. JAN:ES BRYANT Eitill continnec; tho manufacturo of Drake, MAIN,STREET, TOWANDA, I'A Ilia wort is all the BEST STEEL AXLES, .T.N:ether:with the In Ll,glit 'Work. AND LUMBER: WAGONS Kept constantly on hand. ALL 'WORE HOLD AA to finish, and as to durability, SUPERIOR TO ANY IN TIM SECTION 4p- ALL Worm W. JAMES BRYANT •p1.19'71 DISCRUTTCM CAT4LIAXit7F-9, • THRESHER and =AYERS. FANNING ...MILLS, "00 'V Aug. 2,1889 ''CMCDOW S.A.SU 61W EILLCDS. E=l3 THE LAS.(} II 0 13 - T . 0011 Leaccrtment of JEWEL WATCHES, C PLATED SILVER WARE, GOLDJ,MUECS, Ever opened in this market. Is! and for sale at the well- W. A. CHAMBEBLAIN Ms. C. Ins Jost rclorued trona tho city, and lot- tern himself that his stock has lyzani bought at bo tom figarea, and that ho irui offer better trance- moats In purchasers of first-class goods than any ~.tabliuliment in tlic country PERSONS IN SEARCH OF 1. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 'Mast not forget that JULE'S HIJGUENIN, JEWELLER.. i i & SILFERSMITII, • One l ,door north of MEZICt7R'3 NEW BLOCK. TOWA.YDA, PA Is coustautly receiving additions to his stochEof good suitable for presents, such an LADMS' WATCHES,L AMERICAN WATCHES of all descriptions. Also a selected assortment of GOLD_ CHAINS, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CLOCKS OF ALL •STTLF/1 FROM TEE CEF..&IO EST TO THE BEST, GOLD; SILVER AND FMCEL _ SPECTACLES AND ErE.GLASSES to At all cases of impaired sight. NEW PATENT ACCOMMODATING SPECTACLES By this patent lam enabled to exchange Chimes a • any time without-extra charge. Call and see. CLOCKS,. WATCHES MID JEWELKI IMPAIRED ✓ AND WANDANNED. Towanda, Dee. 8,1870: IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO VALUE mum BIGHT I The eight of the aged assisted. the weak strengthen .. ed and the perfect preserved. PH` LADELPECA OPTICAL L' rem, For the mtanfe t ctartng of the CONCAVE CONVEX. CRYSTAL =BEB, LONDoN mos= AND =TED oi.ass TOB wzax !LAMED ICIER The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles. made ty the above institute are n and the rapid and demand for them itFL ed iontx time before the public, combined- with the nal ersal acknowledgment of their clearness in vision and ease to the eye, shows platpdy that they are superior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles. (mostly imparted) and no matter how tine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed;) they are made to be sold only, without any calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and therefore the great 'c . n lain t of poor and weak Sight. Thousands ire 1: s, g glasses now which tire 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 a life time. The advantages claimed for, tho Concave Convex Crystal Glasses are the following The Lenses are ground of the liestrmaterial, pure and hard. and made 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 glass. They canto used equally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They *reground mathematically true In the con. say e convex mirror.secirding to the philosophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only Instead of - forcing it. That the lenses are cent:Ted correct into the frames. TheY can be used longer than any other glasses without changing to a higher pdwer. The frames are made strong and durable by expe rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. A. CHAMBEIII.O. Dealer in Watches, Zenner"' and Silver Ware, Towan da. Ps., hae.the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. Fo Pedlers employed. July 12, 1870-11 I • Isllinc q., - MISS E. J. EINGSLEY, Wishes to inform the biakt of Towanda and vicinity that she keeps constantly; on hand a large supply of GaAs, suitable to the Realm. Thanking her pat rons for their liberal patronage heretofore, she as. mina them that, no exertions will ba spared irren sure a continnance of the,sarue. She also has a fine selection of HAIR .AND I FANCY GOODS,. Such as Kid •GlotyN Ehnen Collars, Cuffs, Ilmidkerchicfs.' ;Real Laces, • • Corsets, • . &c. &e. I have deo reopened. in connection with the atom y DRESS ItaitECG eidatdadgment, and I am now prepared to do • • CUTTING 'and FITTING to the Wain taahicrnablo.stylos on short notice._ Entrance nest dear to Fox A Xeroxes. uP harts. April I "IL • THE WIDERSIGIOID, HAVING Iftakiedlawadire blocs* at _ E 8 T b ea. ans a a a, PAT= • lXv. V Dow PrePona to ifh;r tioths eltlzezui at Dradftwil omatr and iricttoi- LETE ty, • large and wed @elated stock at Nfhleh I bare purebased far Cub. mad feel coallassf that I ean sell at 1111 law flames as eai be parehand ehowlion. 1 now otbz to Utopahtlas sidennia stock Ell AITON FLOI7It. - Gl3 4,TTAIf DO OCKS, I keep constantly on hand. PORK. HAYS.LAIID. and 1 ~1:1' ~ / public to our Met Be Best A. \\ RE. nIn quality or pries. Jesse Miami's Celebrated Loi- dry. New York Chemloal and Bomirl Soap. Please adl sad aanatas Gar stock at LD • \ meat of YANKEE NOTIONS. TOT= 9 \ RAPS. N. ° aw-, So. I will pay the bigheeicash pato. lby &C., &C., All peesonaindebteite the late Ann willpleaae call and make immediate payment. now on eshibitlon own store of Dec.B,":o SWISS WATCHES, 121722 Cki,zisnitbov3frk;*s H.*PATCIII, GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEE'S, SUGARS, BTABC2I. SALEFILTIIII, SPICZB, ko iiirce ss..„ sta hood s large stock of 1., STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Pare:47, give tts •mil before genies elereters. C. B. PATCH. Towanda. Ifarch. 12, 1867... - e 4. = -? •PS 2P` • i 7. g 3 - ?-• • - r. 4 . W Z E., o •z°o. 3 2 r n . _ - 4 j, Ur ; Co r j ER 0 0 6 . E (I) w 1; w 4 h 7:7 0 = • g oire 74. p 4 70. cv .0 H r - 51. •-• . 8 4 a —a , 41 H o 1s K 8 4 frA 3 4 c..c) E • I 8 51 33 t 9 tm l 21 0 •A' E 4 3 El 0 4 ' .1. o !I:4 P 4 Hg 2 1, 4 Ei 0 M 8 E.+ 31 0 tai : 6 ; 72 5 - .1' o .9. P i ' g t 5. •&' .1' CC: 0 a 15. 7 - 4 F l 3 " s 9 E., tif g PI ztip4 "1 . • :75 '• :E. h i: 2 , ', gfc 4 4.1 5 14 L r l 6 Q • 3 'el 4 ■ 111 AT. J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW, A.ND STONE wAar, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c., No; 1 PATTON'S BLOCK. COR. 3LAIY AVti BRIDGE STS., TOWANDA, PA:- .-I &airs to call the attention of the public to iny . assortment of goods. which is always 101 l and cam pieta. and will be sold tn., my customers at lowest market rates. 1 4 My Ptock of TEiS, EMU SPICES, USAT , been purchnecal since tho lath reduction in the tailir on them, and are offend-at prices to cur rcapond. Orders by Irma or otherwise will ecvivz Gwen and prompt sttenUon. Thanking the public for the imam patronage they havo given nie. I wish • continuance of the same. CASE PAID POE COUNTRY PRODUDE. feb.2o'7l GOLD STILL COMING DOWN 1 AIED 121212 masa It 23ER GROCERY t .PROVISION LINE, are now being . offered at COWELL & MYER'S et prima that cannot fail to satisfy a 11• that they are determined not to Ita undersold any one. They hire enlarged their Store by bding so that they now have room for.the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have connected with their 'tore a Market where they now keen fresh meets to sell by the quarter or piece. and s fell supply of Ore. cartes and Provisions, to which they would:mil the attention of all cash buyers. Come and examine our Goode and Prices, before purchasing and satiety yourselves. We guarantee ell goods to gyve emirs satisfaction. We are thankful to our cuetoment for their pad liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same COWELL k Dee. 2 0 , 10 M • - - ZN. A FULL ASSOIitMENT OF =Et sad cm= rims. it • Nara 10.,100. LONG & KEELER 8. GO TO TLYLON z k inr Cl° Brive gril set : lA= your GO T 9 TAYLOR & GORES • Fora New Drees Suit. GO TO TAQLOR & GORE'S l'aireiirpringStAis in Panta. . - GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S • For all the Latest Styles in Cus tom and Reads-Made Clothing. GO TO TAYLOR IL GORE'S For Hats and Caps; all the Latest Styles. O. B. PATON. GO TO TAYLOR k GORE'S I I Bows, Ties, &c... ALL WORK WARRANTED. CUTTING [DONE ON SHORT - NOTICE. -96 MAIN STRE E T, spurn TO THOSE' GETTING VE7 You should study two things. First, tol GET THEM WHEEIr FIBSTCLASS CLOTHING • ' . IS MADE Secondly, And In order to be able to sell a good article cheap the merchant most. understand his business, and know how, whero and wtat to boy as a practical man does; and a tu an tti baniathes I proton to be; having had Y I do my own Duping, selling and matting, and divide my profits with no man, so that less of It will do—and with low rent and other expenses in pro =ithus making the cost of carrying on the way small. 'Sin reading the above yeti rm sse why it is that rwwmium . r4r-Trxwq Than men following the tinstneas, and having no knowledge of it the:mashies, hare to employ others at large salaries to attend to it, and customers must pay aomrdingly—ait they, like myself. f 'it N 11.11:i ea )14:61 EOM A It'S AMAPA If you doubt the wore elatumeut, be cotrtinapd by ug on EUREKA. 1 EUREKA I 1 1 qO7FEES, BICHEST AND axon BEAIIT/PRL Jammu* Ii OF M. J. LONG. . 'Ai s, OD. . 4* • op :r Remember that BOSZNFIU.I, k WOLF? err permanently located here, and can offer greater In. ducat:cab pur.haaers than any other Atoms In , town. It is the interest of gentlemen in this section . to mega and bring ail their bays, mad give their goods an examination. Consider the fact that yon can buy -at DOSES . : FIELD k WOLFF'S, beautiful and substantial Clatb. Dm fora mere song. VM• Y CHOICE GREEN AND coact Tai NUM cheer , aVolnablimairs For a New Spring Overoost. For Gents' ; Furnishing Goode, Nkv.- \\ TOWANDA, PA.N\ cwninco mum TO ORDER. \ WIIEUS. THEY Al= SOLD CHEAP PRACTICAL TAILOR pices3Mnsms;wotiozo*Av3;4ls4,st•il best bonzes in NEW YORK CITY HENRY HARIUS, Merchant Tailor. UrWorn, Towanda, Pa. Aug.lo.lo Everybody his diapdvefed that THE OLD OLOTHING HOUSE Rosenfield 'A& Wolf' 'One door south of Fox & Nercur.%) Is THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. They aoir have s peat store run of the 04i I *J A:! 03 :i4V4Zig4J r.e) 4 :4 Wel To be found outside the cities. Their goods are - FINE ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY TASTE, Aim CHEAP ENOUGH DON'T BE DECEIVED I 0 Never leave an-old friend for a new one.• ROSENFIELD 4 WOLFF. August 23. 1811. GmeW and,-bnbbn 13E04411 _ inocnot - 16 - swam arm; imam comes 1111=111141111 mar mom • 4.. . ..a Wisillele Oft iit IME r ow o=4 AND PROvnion, libieh TM be sold ea tie lowed possil!i• pdga CODFISH, MAMMM, HERMNG. MUTTON; :Amy p):11.1ti MO5;501;0 hi (0;1.1 MODERN, STONE WAGE, 04A;s3Amao4(ozizi ,FLOTIR, FE E D, MEAL, QRAIN, &c. !Wag as your pubses, irbkh we psi auk tar. A combat asp* of Aabtoa Bak all aimed Mama Bobber Mina Tabs. ke. . Mew call and look through coo N o and weed]] do oar best to New you. W. A. ItOMIZLE. Zama. Aped 211. GROCERY AND PROVISION IMI ?RM. 31430 - A. E it EDIVAitDS, - * _,. , ,~ _ , FAMILY GROCERIES PBOVISIOx~ ► YLBCQB•B 'SIM ELAM TOWMCDA. PA. We do not deem It necessary' to eamnerate an the interest articles we keep.. Our assortment is . ALWYS COMPLETE. FIRST CLASSt G?ODS. °fell paid for Penner. Produce. March 1, 1870 FFO.,IIERCUR are now receiv ing a tresh.steck of Goods in their line, bought since the let January. to which they invite the at. button of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town.: ' Our goods are tomb and doairable. We sell at lowest market prices. 1 ' Jan. 19.1871. IRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought 'War the recent decline ini price, and selling clean at resit. FOX k •31.E.11‘1111. Jan. 19. 1971. FOX MERCUR are selling Gro 'caries at retail. Jan. 19.1871. VOX & MERCUR arc selling New 1 Ana Fresh Goods. Jan, 19, IS7I. VOX & MERCUR are selling -Oro _a: cede. Oleg?. - Jan. 19. 1871. Fox & IaMICUR are selling fi rst= dim Goods only. Jan. 11671. 'MOM & MERCUR are selling -Li clasper than ever. Jam 19, 1871. EMEMBER that we are selling \tiGoodifit - DETAIL! And , tbit we won't be undoreohl, Jan, 19, 2871. ' FOX k KCEICIM. 31,1 CHIGAN . FINE-CUT TOBAC -OS-.-very choice—at _ Jam 19, 1871. FOS 1021,07101. FOX \MERCUR do 'not deal _in Shoddy r Jan. 29. 1871. (NUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the reel belt the market affords and at lawatt prices. E. T. pox; Towanda, Jan. 19,1 . 1. HENRY 31311ff,C1M REMEMBER FOX Air lER CUB are retallinif kinds or Go:caries at wholesaleprices. The Writ stock in tofu. Goods first class. Prices ow. H. I. MT; Sept 29.70. morn ITERCUR. NT, BEST KEROIAIOTE - OIL IN T town by the quantity or nag at FOXfs KFIFLCRIVS. B AKERY AND *DINING ROOM. First block north of Ward Ho dg e. • BRP. A ii;inEs, CARE,GRAC \ IpIRS, BASED DAILY, \ And sold at Wholesale and Befall. In our DINING BOOM we will accommodate Ul OYSTERS NED ICE CERAM ON HAND DIMING Also • lino assortment of Groceries, Confectionery, rratta. Nuts, &c a -iota -MU CENTRAL ALARKET. The subscribers MD; continue to keep constantly on hand s foil sad complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their badness, consisting main. tr BFI, PORK, FRESH AND SALT QOAR.CVB ELM. murroxr.' BEEP. lAMB. -TELL. • - POIILTIPi. EttURAGE. LARD. BOLOGNA, DRIED REM ' TALLOW:he., he. • A l l 9. S FRESH FROKTHF, LARVA, • OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY In their sessom Parties wishing Oysters in large • or small quanti ties will be furnished on short =Aim at the old stand. Clirrsat. Hasaz. Montsaye's Neck, fret door north of Dr. Porters. Cuss. Itlt urr zurts, MIILLOCK. , Tag*. Kottm I Feb. 24. UtTO-41 - TB:rj , REST AND CHOICEST • sm.o.g.rrb , TORACCO, XANITTACTIIRSD AT P*4 a Tir/ty NV. 1, lAD DISTRICT OF IFARTLAIDA v. • - W Satanist Every Package yea bay bears Mit tnecription. Dem 14. ISDA • 'Sew work we can make you with the above doable quick. We can make them for you thin. or we can give them to you thick. We on make them with high bode, or we can give JACOBS, ,them to you fat, A• So you awed not stages with a brick in your hat. ,„ W.B.—Good eider - vinegar for sale by, barrel or gal. Front of Methodist church. Main street. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH:MG • Towanda. Dec. 13.1a7 d. - C. NELSON. An goods % A mnia:Am sold sA tee lowest rai,;p. • - pisli PORK, HAMS AND LARD Elputh !lore in Beldlomstrs block, Natu-d. AvISII VOWEI;L k MYER'S. PORE, DAUBTKIEN, jlirs ve,ll-zwthlngl?ut JAMES McCABZ, WM. EDWARDi3. THEM S&&3O D. W. SCOTT I CO HATS AND CAPS. Crooka7 ast Glaaanz".- SIIPPIIFS FOB.THE 'l - xr , A=l-TmAi:ma WIOKHAM &-111X,d0iL'El. MI MN CHINA, Tram U. 44 Co:. --7,—rir,akze; GLASSWARE. New and besattlal patterns. STONEWARE. ..,. IM SILVER PLATED WARE, ~ - • From Rodgers 4 Ist oth e r FRUIT JABS. Towszds, lag. 30,11. Puniture. F j II1~NITII$E: NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS ! we ors now Offering at onr Witobindo and Batsll I k • 1 FURNITURE - NO. 107 RAIN aC6 irr, A! The greatest isi..aceirstnta to those to a;aut . FIRST - - CLASS FURNITURE liver offered in Olin market. • The attention of the public is espial filled to our recent bow Purchases from the late) Great Ana. Urns Wes of ' I CHAMBER AND PARLOR PURNZTUR,E We are now offering WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS AT oa. Ana _ NICE. PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, Together, with our Complete Stock of BEDSTEADS, BIIBEAUS, ,CHAIRS TABLFS, STANDS, SPRING. • BEDS, MA/TRESSES, LOWiLNG 2 GLASSES, Aid iri fact everything to be fonnd.in aFirst-elles Farnitaro Store. CHEAPER THIN THE CHEin= j) MEMBER THAT WE, ABE NOW MAICIVAO - taring; and do offer eoods of our own manu facture cheaper than you can buy city-made goods elsewhere. Loteherlakettin.exch‘ ,ge for goods. Wa'aLso furnish ItOS ' EWO(3D , I a M Of every d'Ocriptiog. BURIAL 808, CAPS, /cf.. And ere *Leo have the FINEST 'AIEARIEN3 In this section of mantis; Goods delivered to the Depot free of charge. , JA 0. FROST & SONS. Tcrwastda, Jan- 11. 2.871. 1 ANOTHER NEW FIRM FURNITURE • • LO - 413 THAN I • • J. S. AI, 1 4 Y N • CO. • • Beirtng perchseed the Fturnitaxe E of D. L. P2CIMA3II.III Mercnea Block, h!tvitaided timely to their stock, and noir otter Ot every deseriptio DEFY 'CO Having purchased the warranted in paying that dncernenta than any of county. Boas and ShooS. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS 81:10E8 \ W Boor SHOE STORE South end 'of Ward Home The lected stock of are roe:Laving • large and well se• BOOTS ' BiiltaLL for the ' 7_ SUMMES AND FALL ' TRADE, 1 ......' ca . \ r C 7, so we °Mir Icni for . C l xiilsting or GENTS, , , 1 \, 1 LADIES, i \ • 11ISSEN, AND CHILDIMS SEWED AND PEGGED ' . ll TS MADE TO ORDER. • REPAIRING NEATLY DONE LND READY WREN. PROMISED Thankful for part favors. w• Kali* a of Oa same. . Towanda, April IS, 1869 ROOTS AND SHOES MADE AND IiZPLUIED. L. O. IiiMLBON, Has made arrangements to accommodate customers that are constantly ceiling with boots and Shoes for DeW soles, etc., and bare bad to leave them, to their great disadvantage. until another day. Theconstant cell for this kind of work, and the desire to bare it dons hinnallstely, has induced me to make such ar rangements that, you need not return home _ Without you sole being renewed and sour heels set • square, For prion that are honest and - peribetly fir. IM==sE=!3=l To this repsfr-shop is the-place for to go To them raneePed. tipp ed or half-soled , your feet wellprotergod from 'retard this cold • I COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, FISH; kc., wholesale and retail. , I, DR . . E. O. POE7EB,IE43E' & CO., azussa OLD . CASH DRUG STORE, Oarisetit . ati , sad Moo *rests, Tirade. Ps-,, • , • Ea= reire si ll e y I =4 ler i t u o then stock,stell doesplete nag as octeselve 144 1 0`. arbreehrg =soy Nudge tad to the Ws lbefer limasiodon posterea. aretany sebeked =lb and to the progrese - tve mune of the veldt* be lege lammtmattY seppiten with fresh perelmees. eal careen on the most reseormhie teems at Whisked, Or Satin, eroadattos of • • • Thwas, Mme, OHEICICAIIy Alai - am AND TURPENTINE atm purr. tams. witFrz-wAss. Add all 'dads of Brtialies. KEROSENE OR COAL - • Laos, MADE% WICKS, CIIINNNINL Elpenth lAA. Mole, Nests Toot. • 13 AND MACHINE OILS, 'rasa and Tcdlst Articles In all thetr variety.. , . SPONGES, NIUNIHNEL schwa. coxes. Pomades. Nals-byas. Portutaery, POCKET BO OK% PORTMONAIS, Pocket Isless, Bum% T9OTII.- 8V AND SAI ntipsanicrse. Talkies now open. • ToßAcco, Sirm i PIP AND CHIA* Gieckan. Field and rower Needs. Tram% Nap porters, finspenciories. Shoulder. Bricks. Breast Teething Itkors, Nursing- Bottles. i Nipple Shells and Shields. flyilhgea. ,'Nipple Shells Fruit Jcirs,'Tber molnuturu; flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass Ware. Battles, Pubis, corks, Bath Brick. and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Am- '_ namition. Ac.. Botanic. Eclectic and H • . is Medicines. and all the popular c ratet "w r i. .E . l) 141 ES. q , •• _ All articles warranted is reprgianted. _Persons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or -which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratultawdy at the - office, rang only for medicine. Kir Thankful for past liberal patrcraage. wouldres pectfully announce to their &Mesta and the pablic,that no pains shall be *area to satisfy, and merit tba CCM anuanon of their cactidence and patronage. sir Open. Sundays for preacriptions, from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12. m. to 1. and 5 to 6 p.m... • EL C. POETEB, SON & CO. July 1,4910.,yr. „ • .1 nuirket. iiiiiii ,NTrIIRE El i AT THZ AffD • SHOVES MUM= X. CLAIM 3(cCABE k MIX Drug , alla Kedickil t • rtik • " I PAZIPZE. •fir PURE WINER AND LIQUORS, leadblzuktue, TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL! The Great Rhiceatie Bestedy should be kept and used by every Farther, that keeps either Cattle or Horses. every Teamster and Limy Stable Neepor, every Physician and Horse .Ferrer for it will many times cure pain and lameness .then all other medi cines hare failed. Miners and Railroad Men should certainly keep it„ for it is unsurpassed for tenses, and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use and for their customers tender footed horses, as nothing equals it for tender feet - Every body suffering from pain and lameness of any kind, burns, cuts, wounds or any eruption,. of the . skin; Corns, Chilblains an any disease requiring an outward application should certainly keep thiseele brated medicine. 'Byer' , bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son ic Co. Porter k Ifirby and P. W. Brown Druggists. Towaisda, Pa. and •by every Druggist and dealer in Brad ford and adjoining counties. Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale Patent Medicine Depot. No. 6O Arch street Philadepittia„Pc, Wholesale Agents. • 14,..8R0WN10 TAYLOR; julyl9'7o-14 PreP . r; ietor,Lellaysville. Pa., RBEVMATISAI—NEURMAIIA. 1 $5OO WILL BE PAID s to any person producing any Medicine showing half as many llving; -permanent cures as Dr. Fprzaw's TEGlMXlpleasant, X EMCLIELTIO Erma. Used inwardly A only. Medicine, es - . from bajtirious drugs. Warranted. under oat h to have permanent ly cared 2.5 in every 100 patients treated ill the -past ten yeart. ISee testimony). It is the scientific pre scription of Prof. Jos. P. Filler, M. D., a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. D., 1831,--now. tine of PhiLulelphia's oiliest regular physicians, and ProfeaSor of .Chemistry and Toxicology,—wno has ' made Neurlgiit, Chronic and Indamatory Althetuns, tism the specialty of his entire-professional life—a fact vouched for by, the signatures accompanying each bottle,aind other testimonials of many promi nent renowned , physicians and dello-men. To pro tect sufferers from poisonous quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money, slegal Burned guar antee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure, rill be forwarded gratis to any 'sufferer send ing by letter a full description of igliction. In case of failure to -cure, amount paid positively refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by express, collect 'on de livery. Afflicted invited to write' for advice; all in formation and medical advice sent by letter grata, Address Dr. J. P..FITLEII.„ 29 South Fourth street, Phil islphia. Pa. The Remedy is sold or obtained by Drinprists. TOWAI4I I A . . • • • - Ma , ,rble Works. McCARE RIM just received the largest iugeorthieut of MfI'RICA AND ITALIAN NE El -M Eveeezhibited in thia Fcotion, to which 'they invite the attention of the public'. • They keep on hand or furnish !er order lif ONl33lE.Nr,si_( TOMB STONES, 'MANTLES, &c., Of every AT THE-LOWEST TERMS. , Persona In want of anything in our line are re apeetfcdly invited to call and examine our stock. McCABE & SON Towanda. Mai 1,1811. B A. PETITS & CQ:, Ezra now on hand a nest stock of FALL AND WM . TTER GOODS In gratitTinriety; inch sir •I • f DRYI C3-001)S. 3ml.=ax, FiITCY GOODS- AND :NOTIONS, LOWEST MARKET. RICE; At the eligiiat the Big Bonnet; opt.oeitA the - Court liouito. . . • . . 8420-3,0 ILION STRITT. =I ALL, KINDS GROCERIE S AND Provisions .at, wholesale and retaii.%st • VAT 20. O. B PAT.PWB. NAtIONL LIFE INSUARANCE Q_ ClUirat.'il IO am n inni. Cbanseett by Congress . Ant CLAIUDICS R. CLAIM President; . lAlr COO= OW :ratan Planate sad Fs: Co _ ; •fBT COOKIVIIIes Preddeat ; - j =WSW W. MT. Secretary sod Artnary- I Misadventures at the National Lite liunirenco It is aNational Cornpastr. chartered biC0m. 7 1.... 2. It tils a paid up capital of One Million Ixiher. 2. It of*" low rams awe:Warns ; - L It furulaires Isrgar tusgranes than aim' Com' peaks. file the name money ; 6. It Is 6atinituarat cortaM: 6. Mare is no possibillty f . mtairpomentatom' swots. arzukmudaratatiding by p01k.7. -1141d•ri. V-Thopoliolas are plata- contracts. so Candi lui- pace for so much money ; - • • 6. All pollutes are aimltorfeiting ; polices ailieresuPt‘ rom attachment• .• W. 4;1 k Co...usouni,Pnuadeirita, N. C. ZIABRISSA A. q. MASON, is.Agenti faiThwands Ind vidafty Jan. 9,190. GUARDIAN MUTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE - COMPANY so. 251 DSOADWAY, I:kW YORK Raw= I FOUCC...: AsZ Diet. ANIMAL Isaacs, ove r Lam Pim •AII approved forma of Policies honied. Liberal modes for payment of prertiluniß. Polidei lICED-TOl6 by their term*. The entire prate of tbo Company dirlded ably atimatthe Inured. • • ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. - . VITAVEOK EL PECKHAM, PRESIDENT. WILLIAM' T. HOOKZI3.:Vxmc Palmer: LUCIUS Al ADAMS; Scc;ir, R.ND ,ScrrAz- • PMILADELPIELL relitysENcrs ias CtioiN .11r0o.. Bankers., •• • & Co., Bankers. Aura Woonssur & Ca, Tea Merchants. EL A. emu, Pres!. Farmers' & Mechanics' Rant PrizasoN, Publisher. _ j1512.70-tt nAgp VINCENT'S r Insurance 'Agency. FIRE I,SPE, AND ACCIDENT LNSCRANCE POUCiell viitten !'iand losaca settled at this c'sc We also inspre against all darwe by To buildings grid contents or. lire 0 • —. OFFICE ON -MAIN STREET; :14; F 1 1871 PAPER & Mi'IMARES NEW-TORli PAPERS SCHOOL' BOOKS .1.3 m, MUSIC, STATICNUS 'AND I , Plertatas BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS Tinnuia, Mc*. 19,1886. lOtatE-BINDRY.—THE pus 11clierempe5thally informed that the h0,t...D1a.. dery bait been removed to the -Reporter': ftthinLi. third iitory, where will be dome BOOS-B'INDIN6i Ifi aD lis various brandies, an terms as reds , the times will allow. The Bindery will be un , tr - r the chirge of An experienced Binder, and all wart willleprothril.f. .F done in a style and man r which cannet be etren.d.,, Music'.ho,it,.. At'..1.,64 In every variety of style. Particular attepnan.n•i....lt. paid lo th e linlir.g and Ilinding 'of 1. • . , 4 BLA;.; S. 1300.E.5.. To anyleatred pattern., which iii inility and dars bility wilLbe warranted: °' • I) All work Witi be ready for delitery when priiieeed. The patronage, of the public la solicited, and per; feet satisfaction guaranteed. - ' Towanda. Angtud 2. 1666—tf. .. '4 TOWANDA . AGRICULTI;RAL'. • WORKS STILL The inwerintendent of this shop is now stier.l4: some Rf the beat ‘ . L Er 'MB R WAGONS • PLATFORM WAr.ONS, COVERED AND OPEN BOGIES, • - ever offered in tbia market. Beit t OAK -AND HICKORVIIEER need. and all work made by the meet BiKRIM:CED We have the • PA TEAT RUSSIA - /6,9 N SE't • Very light, and PO durable that even 113:. little to do towards their decay. . Please exeminc our work brdnre ritycie. , v _ Repairin sdonb on short note."... M. o.3fmteme .Prest, G. W.NINCENr. • ToseaudaVnly 20, 1870. Superaitevd, r.t. c. Jr • E. BOT,TAS &a CO • GENERAL rubDrck: Commissin Merchauts. VELVETS, SETTEE, EGGS. CREME, VEAL. POULTRY Otte of the Dating resided in Serantea ter tho past ten years, and having au extensii , se , l'"'". &nee with the business men of the city . ; , we feel coF • mu ildentdhat we can sell produoe to the'enure fiction of consignors.; 1 TERPBOOFS, • • REFERENCES. • CHUBBVCE, A. O. FILISBIE, Orwell, Pa. BALDWEI & 'RLACSMAN, GORHAM A C01.E.. MAN. Leßaymilloi Pa. - CMAITEk. lARTIN MANNINO, }Fern ham, Ps CaUBDUC.K. UENR SIIOEM.VRER, Patti sine, Pa: 7. Y. DOLLu (ap1.2611) pLASTER. 11 at tba, A full supply of Fresh Ground Otyaga Plae. front Finger. Fitch k Co.'s beds at the mill. at month of 'Burnmerteld Creek; I pared and Warranted a pure article. spl.l2'7l4nto I JANICS CHOICE GREEN AND - BL- ACE iuntm.COtrer, mscuit. CIO. OF 11.11 E. Gening Aiets. & RUSSELL. Maki*ter. --$25,000,05 5 ... 2.9(A,505 • , I.lkrA,Cll:4 609,(P00 J: A. RECORD, Agemt. Towanda, P 1 LIGHTNING, Opposite Court Rouse T. IL (';MP, w.S.Vt.NcENT. Books. a;',c ' iSiatoinery; H. C. WIITTAXER. I • . SCRANTON; PA.; nal"tfully eolldt counignmentol Aild all it er Farm PrtXluce. PLASTER 11111 I "t, IBM E 1 A 11. DWELL PLASTER