sgriculh , ml. Plant Corn Early; • , I came tpo Nebraska in 1857--wag obliged' to stack my first crop in a pile upon the ground, which by the' , following spring had become , some- What wasted by stock tramping it -into the ground. I observe that which`Was tramped in deep rotted, while all that i near the surface spouted and grew vigorously, coming up with the first vegetation of spring. When my field corn, planted about the middle of May; was -just , coming the,corn upon this volun teer piece was large and hard enough for the greater, being large and well - developed. The dry time. of the summer approaching just now, my field corn' was forbidden to come to full maturity, being light and' loose upon the cob, and badly filled out at the end. .My field, corn was worked bell, while no labor was bestowed upon the volunteer piece, and uponl n fair estimate the volunteer corn was one-half the best. This• accident becemeiny instructer to plant early under a light cover, just cleverly hiding, the corn from sight and scent of mice and the for aging army of corn robbing animals. Having' done so, I have abundantly proved that Nebraska is equal to any of the United States in the produc tion ofOtis great staple. It has been .\=. the ado ration of strangers visiting our State to behold my field of corn nt growing time; high up, when others-along their route were rang ing `from one to six inches high, and some just planting. Pl:Lotice, too, that all the farriersl of Nebraska who plant early and tend their, crops well have full crib faa bear concurrent testimony with my self that early platting will giye corn time' . tomature before the hot-winds •of summer injure it. Our eiperience proves that spring frosts are no in jury to corn, for 'it will come again as often *as bit 'down.---Cor: lows Farmer. ! How to Select flour. 1. Look at its color ; if it is white,! with a slightly yellowish or straw colored .tint, it is a good sign. •If it is very white, with a blueish cast, or %with black specks; in it, the flour is ; not,good. '2. Es.amine its adhesiveness—mot and knead a little of it between the' flu'geri ; if it.works dry and , elastic, it is good. ; if it works soft dud sticky, i is poor. Fl - 9 - ur made from spring wheat is likely t 9 be sticky. 3. Throw a lump—of dry flour iigainA a dry, smooth;Terpendicular surface ; if it adheres in a lump the fliiiir has life in 'it ; if it falls. like powder it is bad. •. 4. Squeeze some of the,flour in . your hand ; if it •rotiins ,tie shape ' given by the pressure, that, too, is a .good sign. Flour that will stand all these tests it is safe' io buy. These modes were given by old flour dealers, • and we make no appology . for printing them, as they 'pertain to a , .matter . that concer4, - „,everybody, namely, the ' quality of that which is the "staff ol life. • Rose Cutting. , Max - Klose, an ,experienced gar dener, says : "Instead of throtiu„,r , my prunings away.last spring - limed them as cut tin,,s-7-put a. 11.1.4 lot of them, about aolozeti or -more n a marmalade jar filled with coarse sand and . water, with sufficient of the _ f latter to be • ahout a quarter of 'an- inch or so above the sand. I then plunged the jars into a slight hotbed, and let the cuttings have.ll the light and sun p)s-;:ble—never shading once." Af ter eight. weeks he examined the jars, and found the roots to' fill them, and • the shoots in the healthiest condition. • NOthing could be more so. He adds: "Out of sd?out 150 cuttings of three • dozen kinds of roses, I- only missed striking fifteen, which think is a eery encouraging result ; anyhow, I shall consider it the road royal, and experiment again in a similar man ner ijithe . summer, when.l shall pay. • more attention to the preparing of the cuttings and the way they will -strike the readiest." Horse Shoeing. The New York Spirit of the Times tells us how to shoe horses. Vander- ' hilt's race hOrse, "Mountain Boy," was troubled with corns'. The Com- Modore - being convinced that it was the fault of bad shoeing, his investi gating mind was struck . with the .errbr of cutting away the frog of a horse's foot. "The frog must have a purpose ; why do. we cut it out ?" This reasoning led to the invention of the Goodenough horse-shoe, which protects the foot against corns and other ailments. - The shoe has pecu liarities which causes its. adoption by several of the largest omnibus railways in New . York. - Goodett otigh's system forbids tampering with the frog of the • feet. This spongy provision of 'nature acts as a buffer at every - step the foot takes, and it is cruet to cut it away. Van ' -derbnilt says the adoption of. this 'systeni - soon cured all his hotses of any trouble in their feet. How TO RAISE COWS FOR THE DAM. —The American Stock Journald says: A heifer that is designed for the dairy should be brought up with great care, and in it,inanner that will tend to make bcr grow, and bring out al her good - qualities.. We will suppose that a heifer has brought up in such a way'to the :Lg,e of 13 mouths, that she is in a thrifty condition, and has every in- Aication of becoming a good cow. We should recommend that she -;:nutild now• be mated - with the bull, as by beginning thus early; we can control in a great measure het' future development. As the ensuing five or sit sears will bring out whatever of _dairy qualities; She may possess, ,we cannot be too c.arcful at first in our training. Aid first we sliohld be (•.treful about,. feeding too high, as l - eiter; kept.' in high. condition, are liable to -have inflammatory action : :.et up in the udder towards the close • of-their term, which" , often destroys the usefulness of a portion to the 'organ, and tends to hinder theigecre .tion- of milk s thereby ..injuring the future reputation of the cow as a 'milker.' • As there is alwaysAnore or less of inflarnation;doring the first stages of Isetiition;the young heifer should be milked as clean as possible at least flaw• times a day, and her ,food ' ' r:light, with sufficient wa! pr', Inv it, the feverishUe , q i!!= Igt :Lien it !.!..!It!lo:, ; , -elfe t 1.,,)if jr. A.Agf-2.• of ;. tr. n.l.tory, 4i.vo-..e of t Tia.riti.)l through the bz:cretiug orgaim. - couectquently t..lley abouicl Lave a liberal Eupply Uf good food at this period, BO that not - only nature's demands MB, be met, but thaetheir milk-producing quali ties may be stimulated beyond this. In (*der to accomplish this, we should feed not only-all the moist food the col will bear and assimilate, hitt whatever of rich food - that will have a tendency to produce the lar gest and best results, always keeping in mind never to impair her digestive powers, nor prOmote a secretion of fat. l The cow that i does not respond to eta& treatment as this should not be kept for dairy purposes, as those cows only are profitable whose milk- Orodticing organs are :capable of be ing improved by jacions feeding: Miscollaaieow. MO , NTANYES ~' f . -ABE- ==l Nr RECEIVING MI LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK ES SEASONABLE GOODS EIRE MCI -TO BE MIZE SOLD AT, LOW PRICES. . Towanda, October 13, RUBBER PAINT! THE BEST. PAM IN THE WORLD. ALL SHADES, TINTS; & COLORS PURE WHITE AND JET BLACK FOR BALE AT WHOLE ALE AND RETAIL CHEAP, DURABLE, ELASTIC, WATER PROOF & BEAUTIFUL Made from the very best material. Two coats of the Brpannu PST aro bettZr than three , coatalof Ordinary paint. ; - lila a chemical compitindi- which, when applied as paint, is as firm as horn; yet elastic, and produc ing a gloss equal to varnish. It has been manufactured: in thollnited States for six years past and stood tho severest tests, and has established for itself a brilliant reputation upon a firm basis for the following qualities needed to maim any paint valuable; namely: Durable;noel affected by sun, wind, frost, heat, of water; firm' and elastic, strong and adhesive, will not crack or peel off; retains its color, giving a surface as bright; smooth, and delicate as if varnished. It !twig from the brush freely end settles promptly. Is adapted to all kinds of ptigting on either wood, iron, tirick, or plaster.' No other paint will resist water equal to it, making . it unequaled for painting vessels or metal roofs. In alll the requisites of a first-class paint the Rub ber Paint is unequealed. It is prepared in Pure White, and in all Cottage and other colors, comprts ing any number of differe2at shades. One gallon of the Rubber Paint wiliFeocer twenty to thirty yards two coats. BEADY FOB DBE AND SOLD BY THE 'GALLON In 1,2, 3,4, 5,10,15, 20, and. 413 GALLON . PACKAGES, AT MANDFAO- Sample color•cards, circulars, references, price. lists, and other particulars furnished by the ml.}- scriber by mail, or on personal application. Towanda, Nov. 5, 1872: JEWELRY! JEWELRY! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS MI HUGUENIN BROTHERS, AT THE OLD STAND FOR ELY OCCUPIED Y Hare just rcelved a large assortment of Jewelry all the latent styles. American and Swiss Watches, Gold and Silver. from the" cheapest to the best. Also a large assortmeoLof CLOCKS, GOLD, AND STEEL SPECTACLES Iteraemlx , r the Pure , :WO doois - . south of Powe k Co.'s, Towands, Pa. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry carefully repaired N0v.20'72 8 00K -BINDERY.-THE PUB _KJ Be is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the "Reporter" Building third story;where will be done 110011-1111 4 :DINti! In all ita various branches, JII terms as reasouablear "the times" will clo4v. The Bindery will be nnder the charge of An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Mimic, Magazines. Newspapers. Old Books, he., bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Bnling and Binding of To any desired pattern, which in qugity and dux& ti nny will be wnted. An work will b arra eready for delivery when 'promised. The patronage of the public is solicited, and per feet satialaction guaranteed. Towanda. Augnitt 4. Ma—U. GO TO JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASIIIO2sI MAIN' STREET, FOR LATEST STILES IN CLOTHLNG krl DODS ILECEITED %VIET DAT. Towanda. March 27,1873. TituY A THING WHERE' IT IS MADE AND ENCOURAGE HOME TRADE. BAR 4 TLETT'S ADJUSTABLE • SPRING BED BOTTOM. This superior Spring Bed is the only desirable ,Spring Bed •tuaruitactrired in Bradford County Call and take one home and try it a if it is not the easiest. leve'est, Ptllleet and moot agreeable inorey that you can find] bring it back, (le '..t that f.ir?) My agent will eilt ucn ;on; take' owl f , . war. knl Rat iisfy yd . -414,4f as to it s Mr'?" ft.., to order to fit any od i 8 . 7' I 1.0 twid.• epring %via fit. • L. C. NELSON. Also Agent for Cook's Patent Boor Strip. Agent wstosti. (Mira GyfflotAbe 11.E.Ctitirch, Towanda, Pa. 'Apt 2, 1378. i' - ' I -A -OF TIIRERS' PRICES R. M. WELLES, Wholesale and &eta] Agent A. SI. WARNER HrGIIENTS BRO'B. H. 0. WHIT kr PR BLANK DOORS jgoeU&flSaL7 rWANDA MAitBLE WORE B, WA. MoOABE. & . SON Han fast recsind lb. lirgest issartment of AMERICA AND ITALIAN MARBLE der exhibi invite ted the attention of in this section the public. to which they They into on hind or !Walsh to order MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &a., Of eres7 stile, AT THE LOWEST TERMS. Persons in want d any in oar line ars re. *Wally invited to call and examine our stock. IacCAI3E & SON. Towanda. Hay 1. 1871.", LADIES FRIEND. The sales of Sewih Machines in. 1871, asieporied under oath in 1872, to the owners of Selirtng Machine Patents, ehnw that the I= SING F,R 44 3411NUFACTURENO . ~ COMPANY SOLD LAST YEAR 181.160 MACHINES, Ninety per cent of theca being FOR FAMILY USE. This is ovey• 0,000 More Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company during the same period. Every Mschino sold by & BLACK. E r.II. AG vs -T 2, Aug. 14, 1872 NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL Iti SHESTIEQUIN, PA The "abecrib desirealo give' notice that hie new STEAM FLOTRING MILL II now in successful operation, and that he is pre. pared to do all work in his line on short notice. OIISTOM CISINDLSO3 DONE ONVIIE SAME DAY THAT IT IS RECEIVED Wheat, Badrwheat and Bye Flour, Corn Meal Feed, Bran, &c., always on hand and for male a lowest rates. PARTLCULAB NOTICE...-Persont_ livings on the west side of the river desiring to my mill , ways,will . when they bring ha ;r e ista the g t=hels d and W. 411 F. S. AYERS. WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS SE DAMAGE BY FIRE AND -LIGHTNING. We represent over Fifty Millions Capital. Old Enflish and Home Companies. LIFE INSURANCE ' IS THE OLDEST AHD 'LARGEST STOCK AND 'HUTEAL COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES. ACCIDENT INSURANCE From one day to one year. NOBLE & VINCENT, Feb. 19, 1873. ' _ F ARMERS, DAIRYMEN, BUTTER BUYERS Pack vonr Butter in Wwecrit's 11FrunN Brr -mu PAL. Approved and recommended by the leading anthqrities of our c•aintry on dallying, and acknowledged by all b fitter 'deal era to be the very best package in use. Butter packed in this pail brings 5 to 10 cents more a pound in the New York City market than the ; same quality in any other package. • Dairymen, send for a circular! -Dealers, send for a Price List! We are the solo manufactur ers of Westcott's Return Butter Pail, and also manufacture very extensively Butter Firkins, ilf-Firkin Tubs, 25-pound Butter Pails, Well Buckets, etc., etc. Our goods are marked with our name, aud - are for sale by All flrst-clans dealers. Siusur Bnos. . Belmont, Allegany Co., N . Principal Warehouse, Binghamton. N. Y. _OOO AGENTS WANTED at once ty for our New Book, the Life of the Great Ex- plorer, LIVINGSTONE A thrilling account of what he has experienced and accomplished during twenty-eight years in the wilds of Africa, and of his resurrection from a living death by STANLEY. with particularsof his perilous trip in search of, and long sojourn with the aged 'discoverer, etc., etc. 600 pages, only $2 50. Uni versally wanted. For lull description and erma address at once • HUBBARD BROS., Publishers. phRL ne Reston 5m01 . 72.47 NOTICE.—J. A. RECORD, of Towan da. has just received the Agency of the Water town Tire Inenradoe Company, of Watertown, N. Y., which is a first-class Company in all respects, with cash aisette of 425.000.- 1s confined by its character to Farm Property and Dwelling House Risks; is therefore perfectly safe. pays all loss or damage of tearing to pieces. whether fire ensiles or not. Also pays for lire stock killed by lightning in the barns or' at large on the preinises. Yon can save money s eeing Mr. Rec ord before insuring elsewhere. Call and get a Cir cular or send for one. 7. A. RECORD. Agent. ne.o Gi79 -Cm Tnlramia. Pa FArilt FOR SALE OR RENT= In Nrrtli Rome, adjoining lands of Josepb Seeley and S. C. Mann. Terms easy. Enquiro of J. P. (.OR LEA, Orwell, Pa. March 27, 1573-3 t. 111111.11 ELLS BIRRELLS !-A 1-1 supply of Cider and Pork Barrels, and al wild. of Cooper Work on hand. at W. A. BOOK 0tt.9,12. THE tINDERSIGNAD, IMMO ihuximoi Ohs sem hisessi at brio Ina sta. 3. PATCS s CO" is aim pespirell to Moir to OW &WWI a Deoilool County aid otoist; y.• Ins sad well sissfol *Wier Which I have perobasod for orb. sad tart easidid ADM I ase sell IA as km Sons es am be pasciMnd elsrebscs. I acry of* to lb/publics splendid stock TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, AKRON FLOI7R, GI:WMI DO I Imp cosistaattr on Land. POHL BAWL LAID. said MMFrM!MIn''ITMTI , rrr7 I 4'I III I public to oar Owl Bo Bost to vug4y or woo. Imo owersosioritedwih• dry, Now York Cbomkal and Brawn &AP. Plow call and macaw oar . lb)* 'of Lars I assortment ofICLIS1011:1510120X8, TOILET SOAPS, Are., ice.. I will pq the hit MI . cash priCe ftg Tamers, give us a all before se LihWr elsewhere. All person' indebted to the We Arm wlllplessecall. and mako immediate payment. O. B. PIAVE. Towaadi, March. 12. 11367 AL . J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, COIL MAIN AND BRIDGE STS., I desire to call the attention of thealiho to my assortment of givds, which is always and com plete, and will bo sold to my customers at Ipwest market rates. My Mock of .TOWANDA, IS WARRANTED DES a H. PAUDI, GROCERIES, . 9 Noe so haul a Imp stock or an DO.. mammal' DO. STOOK OF TOBACCO. WOO! WARE. CCRINTRY PROAUCE. Q" B. PATCH. WOOD, WILLOW, AND gT01 6 113 IfiA/12, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, etc., No 4 PATTON'S BLOCS, ' . TOWANDA; Pl. COFFERS, TEAS,- -AND SPICES, Have been purchased since the late reducUon in the tariff on them, and are 'offered at prices to cor respond. Orders by moll or othcrwlso will recchro caroftt and promp!..atttrOosr: Thanking the public for the liberal patronage they heco given me, I wish a continuum° of the acme. CASH PAID FOIL comma' PAODUCE. feb.2o'7l GROCERY I AND PROVISION STORE McCABE & EDIYA-RDS, Wholesale cad Retail Dealers lei FAMILY GR-OC&RIES EM PROVISIONS. MERCIIItI3 NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA. PA. We do not deers It necessary to enumerate all the diferent articles we keep. Our assortoaent is ALWAYS COMPLETE. W. seri nothing but FIRST .QLA-SS GOODS. Cash paid for Parmers Produce March 1. 1870 VOX & INIERCUR are riow receiv ing a fresh stock of Goods in their lire, bought lance the lit latto&TY. to Which they Writs the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town. Our goods are trash and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Jan. 19, 1871. FRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decline to price, and eatng cheap at retail. Jan.-19. IBM VOX & 3.IOERCUR are selling Gro eerie/ at retail. .Tan. le, 18i1. VOX &. 31 - ERCUR are selling New and Freab Goods. Jan, 19, 1871. VOX & 31ERCUR are selling Gra cerlea cheap. Jan. 19, 1871.- VOX h, 3IERCIIII are selling first class Goods only. 19.1671. VOX. & BIERGIZR‘ are selling cheaper thin ever. Jaa. 19. 1671. RE3EEIIBER that we are selling Goods at RETAIL! And that we won't be undersold. Jan. 19, 1871. - FOZ & XERCUB. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT TOBAC- CO—Tery choice—at Jan. 19,1871 FOX k MERCUII do not deal in Shoddy Goods. OUR CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the very best the market *fords and at lowest prices. E. T. TOL Towanda, Jan. 19,'71. BENBY MXRCUB. - pp EXEMBER THATTOX & HER _Et, CUR are in kinds of Gracertes it wholesaleprices. The st stock in tom Goods first class. Prices low. RA'. ?ca. Sept. 29,10. HENRY' kfThal7ll. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH, PAID FOR 11E11 GRAIN, BUTTER AND EGGS; GEORGE SR/Tile— WYSAITEINO, PA. ArrU le, 111,3 nM3I -I LitWit, ' - rasinoxumi FrAiLons, Oppoite Public Square, Beep shays on hand . woe, log 3 4 . 45,1tt0 As) r.iliii :s lics In all the latest styles, HATS CAPS AND lIMBRFLT Furnishing t o'co d ■ CUTTING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. r \ ALL wpas wmtixTED. 6 6 MAIN' STREET, THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. To contemplate that , man U made capable of falhoudk the depth of the mighty ocean and meas uring the distance to' the most distant star. and we were about to samspable of weighing the solid con tents of the sun. And it is wonderfully strange that this Arm of Ipothers have made themselves so con versant with every branch of the great and tumor tent Clothing and Furnishing trade that it makes it unquestionably the place for every one to buy. Hero you will And Clothes extrirely'ehpar. Ppe upon pile, bap upon heap; ; - • Mowery grade. texture, and hue; For White or Black, Gentile or Jew. MI say at once, We will go there,, For they do business on the square;". Their Clothes are good; and prices just, They pay for all, and give , no trust. All tlfst want Clothes _should go and Aeo Those prices, styles, and quantity; - Bats, Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick, Umbrellas or a Walking Stick. Buy your Furnishing 000 ail of them; ' Buy all your Clothing of them; Buy of this firm, buy of no others, • For reasons why. it is WOLFF BISOTHEII9 Towands, Oct. 1. 1872. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ,roriN L. 31031AHON Hu removed to the building formerly occupied by W. T. Davies, Esq., And is now prepared to fanish the • 14aple of this vicinity with everything in the line of CUTTING DONE AND •CLOTIEES ILADE UP MaiigI . MI3IMMMMId&A M. J. LONG lily stock of Cloths has been selected from the best to the market, and I feel confident will trite satisfaction. Towanda, Jaa 30. 1673. WE CLAIM FOR *MO al Xel ,113:0(010ATO) ñ3,. The undermentioned advantages over those in ordi nary use. the proof of which may be seen ii the extraordinary sales, and constantly increasing-de mand for them: lst. That from the peculiar construction of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render ing frequent changes unneoesaary. 2d. That they confer a William and distinct:ma of viidon. with an amount of we and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by rpectacle wearers. Sd. That the material from which the Lenses are ground. Is manuhictured specially for optic Purpos es. and is pure, hard, and bnlllant, and not liable to become.ecra , ched. 4th. That the frame in which they are set, wheth er in Gold. Silver, or Steel, are of the finest quality and finish - ana guaranteed perfect in every respect. For sale only by our outhorized agent In this local ity. We never supply or employ peddlers. JAMES iii:CABE, WM. EDWARD& 1 eT.20.1872. FOX & UE:=Nt. ; A NOBLE & CO„ .Alont.• READ ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS, HAVE £Oll SALE ON EASY TEEMS SEVERAL DWELLINGS, Situated convenient to business portion of town. • Office with NOBLE & VINCENT, Inmusztoe Agent ! . Termed& Nov. It 1872. FOX 6 XEBCIIBS ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS BAIL EVERY sAttrawr. Passengers booked to and from any Railway Sta. 'on or Seaport In Great Britain, Ireland. Norway. wedem Denmark. G.rmany, France. Holland, Bal i Mai, and the United Elutes. Cabin fare from New York to London, Liverpool, know. and Derry. $65 and 1173. EXCURSION TICKETS $l2O. intermediate,— ....$33 I Bteeriage $3O All payable in Currency. Parties sending for their friends In the Old Conn. sty can purchase tickets at reduced prima, For further particulars apply to HEIDIGiaiON Enos. 7 Boslirui Green, N.Y.. or H. H. Ecuscrr. Central En.= ems Oftica, Towanda. or N. N. Burn. Jr., First National Bank of Towanda Dec.lsl2 PLASTER.—A supply of Fresh Ground Fluter for ado by W. A. ROOK WELL. rkt.9.l). M!MI!=:=M:IZMI meat of AND OOLTINGS. te)*liii=g In great. variety. TOWANDA, PA'. ESTABLISHMENT. OPPOSITE' I.IERCI7Wi. BLOCK, CLOTHS For Gentlemen and Boys' Wear ON TILE SHORTEST NOTICE. and J. L. McMAIION LAZARUS & ISI4RR.LS' CELEDEATED 4,2;D ETE_GLASSEB, WM. CHAMBERMIN, Sole Agent, Towanda, Pa. S WOODFORD, AT THE YORE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 14 Pall= it 011:117112121 Is receiving one of the largest and best stock af.BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering at the very lowest prices for 'Cash, consisting of Gimus Our, Sir & SToob Boys Our BOOTEI, LAWN, Mims and Curumsx's S 1 oo! of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand made,' all goods warranted. A yrui , pro= or MATSU 121 D FIXDI3OB. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. Towanda, MY. 1. 1872- NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I Opt.natte the new Jail. TOWANDA, PENN'i. HENRY STU±JEN Respectfully aramninco to' his friends and ratroua, that he his built s NEW BRICK rIARRIAGE FACTORY, where he will couatantly keep on hand a full assort meat of . . FAMILY CARRIAGES, • :TOP AND \ OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING SIILKTS. ACID SKELETONS, Made of the beat material and finished in the best cit./ style. His long experience in , city Carriage rectories gives hi= a decided advantage over Others in the Finish, Style and Durability of him Wagons. 811 thoy &aka is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK previous to purchasing elsevihero.4 ALL WORE WARRANTED TO GIVE paßracT SATISPACTIOY Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a• continuance of the same. REPAIRING PROUPTLY ATTMODED TO Towanda. Jan. R. 11113.—tf ynIND & SHOP IN The undersigned haling purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned -by John Carman, are preparnd to do all kinds elf work appertaining to their buainess„ with promptneu and dispatch. MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, SI'AN DRILLS, MILL IRONS aIADE TO ORDER. ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to hire Latta/action SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most Improved kinds manufactured and kept constantly on hand ready for rtes. PLOUGHS, - • SIDE•HILL, IRON AND WOODMI CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH-POIENTS Of all kinds. and the West improvements kep constantly on hand CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SYZE STPVE,CXSTINGS SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON SETTLES 'The arnbactibers still contirme 'to keep constantly on hand • tall and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their bruaineu, mudding main ly of BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT soars CV ED HANS, lITPITOIAL, POULTRY I , BEEF, LAMB, VE, , SAUSAGE, LARD, BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF, , TALLOW, &c., &c. Ala a. FISH FRESH FROM THE TARES OYEITEII2. HEMMED DAIL,' Parties visaing Oysters in large or small ananb ties sill be furnished on abort notice, st stand, thorrast. Ifsfunrr. illontanys's Block, first door north of Dr. Porters. Cass. G Kat.t.ra, S LLCM SIDLLOCIL Tao. MCLIDCI. - I. Feb. 24, I 87041• BLOOD & CO., Still continue , o Inannfactare their celebrated HORSE POWERS S: CI,PA_NERS, sad will sell a better =ethic for less money than as be bad elsewhere In the world. We claim for oar machines that they will do u ruuch. or more, than any other. and are more durz‘.:y built. We personally superintend oar work an.: see that it is well down. W. *ill send of w3l machines. on application. ONE ANT) TWO HORSE POWERS, Oat ft Too Harm THRESHER i SEPER4TORS. THRESHER and CLEANERS, FANNING MILLS, CIIIICC7III AND DRAG •AW XCLLI, SAW AND GRIST 'MILL work done to order Give ns a call balms pttrehalib:lig 'bombers. f•oa auoaawas `sxsiLiv " Op V a00 7 3/1 Aug. 2.11169. AGENTS ! QUICK! Or you will miu choice of territory, (there is a an= for it), on DIO LEWIS'S last "and great work. • • OUR DIGESTION, ' On MT JOLLY FRIMM'S•SECIIir' • • It is by odds the most taking and saleable book in the field. 1: It is on a vitally importtnt subject. 2. It is by Americs's most popnlsr writer on, health. 3. It Is, for the price. the largest nni handsomest book ever sold by subscriptwn. Agents. the people .re eager for such a book. and will urge you to bring it to them.- Writs for terms, ac., free. • GEORGE MACLEAN. Pnbbihu, sopkll'l7-17 733 Saloom Iltnet, ~: ,Y;"_3i`e: .~ . Tail..SmN~ ' a~~'a!",;,~Lti~:~s4':?ASF' 4 iY"~,St~.'°"'~l..;s _ ~rT '.`: y^.-`" EI:11 reduced prices mutt STULMI And all kinds of Of all kinila. AD CELLAR GRATES. In their Boman. z CATLLOGrFA TOWANDA PLANING NELL, • SASE. BIM. AID - DOOR YA.OTORY„ • VhCoubscribers having purchased the pasiuosm formerly (rimed by C. D: Oath Co.. atid lurriag timeranglep. repaired the same, are Ivor prepared to do .• . . PLANING, MATCHING, =" r " 1.11 MOI:TAADINGS, • NEWELS, 13ALLUSTERS, In the best manner and on reasonable terms. Persons from dlstatice caw have their lamber dressed to take Deck with them the same day. A Inge stock of REASONED LVAIIIER 'ALWAYS ON BAND SASE, BLINDS. 1)00ES, 1101:TLDMG, STAIR BALLUSTIBS, 87DVid, In fad everything -1 . , . line, all of - which will be sold cheap for caul.. - We also pay cash • • ..vnb.r. — For further lufor• matlon enquirer it •ir Furniture Store on Main Street,: or at the last ry o i Charles Street. March 14.1873. lIQLIDAY PRESENTS. \ CHAMBERLIN'S IS ',I HEADQUARTERS For anithing in the line of JEWELRY, SILVER OD.I'LATED CHEAP AND BEST FRENCH CLOCBS, • GOLD AND SILVER AMEMOAN AND SWISS • t; WATCHES 4 SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, OPERA.GLASSES, And 1001 other things Towanda. Dec. IS. 1872 WAGONS! WAGONS 1 WAGONS INE I have on hand a large assortment of LUMBER AND LIGHI WAGONS WILICII I WILL SELL CHEAPER Than - an v other establishment in the WAGONS AND CARRIAGES Of every description tiinnnfactnred to order on short notice Towanda, 'March 2G. 1873 SOMETHING. NEW W. A. ROCIWELL Has pnrcliaged &large and oleOin t assortment of GOLD AND SILVER .WATCHES CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, GOLD AND SLLYEE CHAINS &ND RINGS PLATED TEA SETS, GOBLETS, And alltho splen4ld goode for WEDDriCi Alit) HOLIDAY PICESENTS, Spoons and Forks in seta. Pens, Charms, and in fact everything to phrase, with an enAless variety of Spectacles and Clocks. Having purchased from the late A. X. Warner's 'estate the entire lot of tools and fixtures I am pre pared to do all kinds of wort at the shortest nonce and warranted. Please give me a call and examine the goods and I will try to give yon entire satisfac tion. Temsada. Oct. 23.1872 B AKERY AND DINING ROOM. First black north of Nirard Hann. BREAD, PIES, CARE,CRACKERS, BAKED. DAIL Y, And. sold at Wholesale and Retail. In oar DINING BOOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch_ or a * good meal at all Waco of th. day and eienfirgsk,', ' '# -4 •"-: - Cy OYSTERS ANP ICE • ON HAND DIIREIG THEM AEON. f Oroceriev,Confeztionery, Also a fine asamtme Fraita, Nut... ita mayl9' tf VROST, I tt ' SONS make the best Retestelow Table to the world. MEN lin Ir. sal. PORTER 4 SON,. Save recently added lagelyto their stock, a fell and completer assortment, - constituting an extensive mi. tietifrembrlming many articles used in the • Arta for inechaninsi purposes, carefully selected with to the progreseive wants of the public. Zrie rznetantly supplied with ftesh purchases, and on the mw{ reasonable terms at Wholosah!or Retail, consisting of BESAWING, &c .7:0. FROST k, SONS, countr% JAMES BRYANT JEWELRY W. 'A. ROCILWELL. D. W, SCOTT &: CO 1 2 7 OLD CASH DRUG - STORE, TwErri , ixils, Corsa Illitziand Pine Sines. Towanda.' Pa.. DRUCKii Curanciss, TAMA on^ YANIE ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, BASK PAINT. vAionsii warrg-wASR. - And su kinds of Ilnuates, KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, ,-- Burn* nab% xxices. SHADES, WICKS. thiIIINETE4 Spann, lard. Male, "Wits root, TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Pancy and Toilet Articles in all their Tsrlsfif. SPONGE% SWUM& SOAPS. Gomm, Pomades. llainDyes.-Verlumery. POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, Pocket. Knives, Buoys, TOOTH, UM AND HAIR PREPARATIONS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For M•,n+r+r•r Tuusooo, SNUFF, FwEN *NA OICIIIB, , . - Gsrden, Field and Flower Seeds, Tenses, Bap- porters, Suspensories. Shoulder Braces. Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Fipples, Nipple Shells and Shields. Syringes, Bed Pans, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, Ther . tuornetere,_ Flair Extracts, Stone Jtga, Olga. Ware. Bottle.. Ctat., dmkik Bath LCri.4.. - and Stove Blacking, Fish - Tackle, Am munition, ko., Botanic.. Eclectic and llomcepath. lc Medicines, and.all the popular Patent ' J~i. ' EDICINE All articles w--rranted as represented. Portions at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail, wroth will receive prompt and careful attention. 316dical advice given giutultougly at the office, charging only for medicine.: - ! Thankful for past liberal patronage, would tea pectfolly announce to their friends and the public,that no pains shall be epared to satisfy, and merit the con tinuation etheir conlldence and patronage. Kir Open-Sundays fur prescriptione from 0 to 10 a.m., and 12 m. to 1, and 6 toZ p.m. IL C. PORTER & SON. April 1, 11T2.—yr. T HE. WQRLIYS TO IC. irilrelY Vegetable atulfree frzat,Alctihob R P. 1.1 mt-ws =NITER TAR BITTERS! A CEILT►I\ CURE FOR • , Seated Cmhi h . Incipient ConsumptionJColds. Spit ting Mem . Inilamation.Of tho Ltir.gs,-Catarrh, , Bronchitis.' Drrx,p, Whooping Cough. Asth ma, Patna in Breast or Side, Lqapepsia,- 4 .. Jaundice, Dizziness. Loss of tie, Fever and Ague. Indigestion. Livcr .o:imp:atilt: Diarrhoea, and all Dleeaeee of the Luzo. Stomiqh, and Eldne7s.. • W. H. GREGG k - AVHOISILE DRUGGISTS, Me Agents, and to whom all orders Ehonld be adlrcesed. Price. $1.00.: Soe Circttlirs.for further inforatation. junel2.72•tf TOWANDA M US IC AL ACADEMY EDGAR. 11. SHERWOOD, P1.:21...kt. StSQUEIIANS. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Pupils will rates : Piano Fun. Including pcjr SIIIICTLX QUARTEILLY IN ' Recitations twice a week.. No deduction or " time made up." eacept in case of illuesa of more than' ;one week's duration. . This Music School is •classide.l into three depart. ments, viz P•reliminarY. -- Primary and Advanced. There will be a certideate giv. , n at the completion of each course with t‘he musical standing of the pupil. Pupils from a distance will find accommodations for board and piano practice in the' institution at very moderate pnces. NoTics: —Mr. tilieriroc.l has a vrogren , r e course comprising the best modern methods, in • o iu t tee prominent f.ratures and amiliauces of the ,i e pop ular Lyons 31u ocal Academy. - of which r , tiler Bev. L.-11. Sherwood., was lorinerly puuct and proprietor. Mr. I.,dgar H. Sherwoou he deviled talent musical:acquirements' and esti , uslve esperience teachin.g..—Editor Rsehestil . .ttusicai :Towanda, May to, lit 2. •* , f^ . .: 6 1 l AT E W PL • The'undersilmed having truilt a large and .ionune diens Mill in the LionY4fAt, Of Tov. - .t.n la. and tilled it with the most mUlern ar.d..ireproyed Itc..cliinery, for the manufacture of W=OW SASH A.lll BLINEs Are prepared to, till orden wilether large et: small, 'upon the sborteat notice. :We' tiave also a large ca. rlety'of MOULDINGS, of Um Latest atylo and pattern. which - we can fur.ni.h math clic;aper than they can tip worked k.y PLANINti, ' • TO.NO ROOVIN ; Lud all other work part.4.u.im., W rl.tury, will he tbme to suit - oar customers. - Pephrts bulldinyc. an 1, score :ban - twelve to fourteen males dp. - tMot., will EMI it largely-for their Interest to buy of its,. orbring,their lumber and have it worked by our trachinc:ry. 13 - rin4 - yetir'grist of Flooring, or other turatvr, and while your .team is feedilttg,. have it ground rut:;;_ tike it home with you. _ We kill pay CASE fur PINE ANE lI.E3ILOCR LUMBER delivered at our lurrher yard. Come and See us, or if you (=coat' t Tvrite• —prame,..ter vr a h.,.isett (.0. COUNTY • SEEDER AN) PLASTER. SOWER Itta;liA,lerlt tc , that CL -11 X • C'EfINE.= ' • THE, TOMPK.INS' COUNTY - 2c , • WHEEL RAKE Ana WC C:111 rez!onanl;lßd - i-4. as the - BEST BL.kr. , TZR SOWER Iti THE MARKET! Its advantages over all otuArs are . ttany, but we vill spe:ial atPntion to its adaptatioa.to . _ . . P SOWING PLASTER LIME.) ASIFES, DON" Dun . • AND OTHER FERTIe,JZERS. 1 The Distributing acct Nsa arranged as to effec tually crush-all lumps ;'.thereb insuring au even distribution of Plaster. even, , ch •n full - of hard dry lumps. 1r t•OWS EQUALLY WELL " ' ALL lusts OF GRAIN AND GRA S SEEDS, Such as Wheat. 8y, , , Otte. Bailey, Buckwheat„Cor i n Fla: seed. Timothy, Clover-and other Grass seeds. The ":"eedion-Box hung under the aile, near the gt•ottud, an can b., USED IN' A STRUNG. WIND Num:an' SCAT TEEING THE: PLASTER. OR _Sk:LD, HOWEVER It is driven by a cam on the wheel, which will not get out of order from use ; as is the.c.iso when dries en by gears. rr - CIVi BE SIIIFTED.FROV R.I.E.E*TO REEDER. OR FROM SEEDEtt RAKE; F1FT4t.1,.1 • PRI , S.ES SELDER AND RAKE Seeder, ._4e. or .... Hake .3oruliut.d.r.ake 311,1 Seeder . ... Seeder fttt..l...blueLt; Farmers .wAting Cho Seelorcomplet..• to sow Wh at or Rye, or for Fall eowmq of l'la.ter, au have the tudellide and pay for 4333m . 0 - time Is though puruhtse4 - next ;pg. EVERY MACHINE IS WART:ANTED • M. WELLES, Ci&a. - rat Axteut.l Tosianda. Fa.. Ano , .. 1n72. H031E . . SHUTTLE IMPROVED Cost, tailors, and buy the Home Shuttle Arid dress nr....iers buy it ht,C , 7ise; 'T's the fAste.t amt ea,syest and cheapest That ever you saw 'iti'your It will hem, bind, cued, braid. seam and rutile, Quilt, tuck. hemstitch, gather and On cotton and linen and woolen, And.Ailk it works equally well. - • Come, buy the Uome Shuttle; old ladles, Young misses and those in your prime; It will gather your rullies for dresses And aew them right on the same time. ` l. ~ . Come, farmers ; brit the Home Shuttle For your wives and 'your diughters so dear; They can sew when tlieir fingers are tired, knd each one le warranted five years. ..- D. it. WOODBURN, Rome. Oenpral Ageni , t , for Bradford. Bathyal", and *yarn ing eduntiea. gentewanted. Feb. 2813 EMI MONEY SAVED, - { • ET PEECEASINGTODE, _ - .STOVES AND HARDWARE' OF 11. , w. L. PENDLETON. Drivel inlyig.'7l. - t • .• • TURNER &"ORDON, Having extensi-ely repaired their store, at the - old stand ; have-re.opeued with a large, new and well selected stock, consisting of ACIDS,IrriItACTS. ELIXIRS, RERBS, srGAR COATED PILLS, TdIVDERErrOUIdfI, wirm, BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND lICSIECPATIIIC PRE DYE STUFFS; MACHINE OILS PURE WINES AND LIQUORS •;1 TOBACCO, SNUFF AN'aCIGABS. POPULAR :PATENT 'kEDICINES, TOILET AND . FANCY GOODS More than the until care and attention given to tic Compounding; of Prescriptions, Open Sundays. from 9 o . 7elcii.k.a m.,tolp..ni. /v.. from p.m. to 7 pan Dr; Matitta.., czn he consulted at 1.14 e Etone on sal tirday of each week, as tieretofoN. D. 11. TVItWt: Towlri . sla, May 7, 1872.', it_ TAYLOR:S. CELEBRATED ' o - The Great Rhoimaffe Remedy abould lie kept alit used by every Farmer, that .keeps either cattle or Horses. every Teamster and Livery Stable every Physician and Horse' Flirter (aril wail twiny times - cure pain and lameness when all other medi• _ ci. Ines have failed. .Mitiers and Railroad should certainly keep it.. for it is univarpasbed • bruses and sprains. Bias/smiths, sheind keep it fortheir own use and for their mißtnnwra trrder, footed horses, as. nothing• equals it fot t•nder feet. Every body suffering from pain and lameness oran,:.• kind. burns, cute; wounds or any eruption of the skin, Corns. Chilblains or any disease requiring an outward application should certalidy Pep tlit,. e d t . Grated medicine: Every bottle warranted to satislaction. For'sale by Dr. 11. C. Porter S , in kC, i - 'Porter k Kirby and W. Brown Drnggists, T•Ta-asda Pa. And by eve rs rtignist and dealer in lirad• ford and adjoining counties. Johnstbn . illoway and CowilAn., wholesale Paten: Medicine Pep..t, No. Gr 2 Arai street Pleiti Wholesale Agents. IL P.ItOWNIO TAYLOR. • it.1151',V 7 0-tf ' . or. Le11it3..,1.11.-; Ps. Fold by all Druggists ; • at the folluwing $l5 00 20 00 L .Ik,"tiD iCROoL LIGIIT 3IINUTES $.4.1 (0 40 00 65 0. 25 1.0 MEE PLTTOX•B BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA., WIIOLESUX ADD RETAIL 1 1) R ill., G - G - i S T S.! -, TINCTURES, WINES, And all PAILITIONS, - EXTRA REFINED KEROSENE, ALCOHOL Foi Medicina l .l.cirpo' sea. IEI Aril a nut Assortment of PUBLR The tirrierslated would mast rcgpectinlly 63y: they ar now preyarel in ;very way to tttend to the UNDERT_';KING BTJSINES;••,' In all its.brancltes. And Is - 3 fru..t can nivn the sertetcA of any ono in that bee Havin-4 spared no expenF , Or trotbk mg fr(;:a the shop of 11. Stolen C.) he use which C.31:11.10t - bi: . 81:11).15 , & 1 Or in elegance, this side-of otu largest t:ave ales; scoured Cue aervies of a most and El enthr.uanly p , ..rsontJ ltteLd b the bnrziness.'" . . 4 1 i=, J. S. ALlrti, ene ofA.r fa -2_ 11!. .b.:. ~.- . .: 1_ ,,1...- 1 FaruitureStore, ou - ltridoo "6t..cet, and r t4.11..rr member of tb,; fu , l2 L nce - ",)n Tbit,l street, or aboot tL U.- Ikafa, a rcr-i retatbl6. whoa- nn Park ,tr,tt. L'l•l7 ctr I IME2 3:.n.25 7-tt FIRST NATION ALI CF. TOIVA:a)A CAPITAL SI:11PLU:; FiNA. This B9us offers UNUSUAL I'At_ILITkEi. ransaction of a GENERAL BA NKLVO .BUSLYE INTEREST AIDIIIS DEPOSITS • ACCORDING -AGREEMENT. SPECIAL CA LE GIVE:: L' CItECE.6. Parties voisLing to sZa - n WON F. 7 to any p.:t tie United States: England, Ireland. Scotland, r.r civil cities and towns of Etnini*, can ! drafts for that pnrpc:i.P. PASS,IGE -11C.Ere To or from the old countit,.ty b'eht Cr s :j tug lines, alwayd on hand. r.I.IIILITS BIICIUOIIT °VS'S A: r.r.nrcE, serer friancit Pric M aid f r G.S Sonl.s, Gold cuai .21:cer. JOS. PONVIII, =S. Doember.l, is 69. - 1 • C3A11:1 ':BOOKS 'BOOKS !t The best place is !Cordon, Peunsylviatato Lay BOOKS AND STATIONERY I IS AT C. F., CROSS' - li stock is always compete and CClllpr4S , ` ,, crythitaLi m thrlane,much as . B S Oi every deFertption M:s.;CY STATIOtjn::‘ CH110:110:i StALICL ,BOORS, SL.ITL.•, INF BLANK BOOE JUSTICES' ALANES AI4DIMA:SIi 'NOTES . . *4 , • , 4 , .exArl Daily, WV(.kly,' - rap,l 'tio.!,t!-T., 11 .2' pl-r1110iCA!, flarlll.o.ltiti toSIII`P 1 tht , r, :.: t 1.,. ir. 1 2 ~ 1= FOR 15 73, A large assortment, which NIII be sobl cheal Towanda. Dui. 24. 11472. EVERY VARIETY OF FA.SHINONABLE MILLINERY Jr ST 'RECEIVED, AND_FQR SALE ST TI E LOWEST III\TES Towanda, April It% 197 e. II MI illingl salsa I ESIE .1. 6. AL -1.706i ', , .[ANNII.I F. 1 4:0,1'0 41 t . e ...:. •E; C. F. CROSS