1111 Sowt=tr. II El . That* of the Potato. , No Negetable is need so widely or SO.commonly as the. potato. • But it has been a long time in winning. its iray to favor, and has been steadily improved in quality by culture. Tins ' article, of such - general use as food, was originally found some-where in South America, and the poorest, knottiest, most waterly potato [we ever saw find its way into the dinner kettle, was probably better than the Original seed potato that was taken to Europe Among other curiosities of vegetation in the New World. The first mention we find of the potato is in the writings of a Ger man botaill4 named elusions, in 1588. Two had been sent from Flanders, and he made a plate of the "rare ,plant" for his book. It was over a hundred and fifty years after this _that it began to be planted for food in ' Switzerland. Everywhere it met with the greatest opposition, jest all the benefactions of the world, either m nal or physical, always have. Philanthropists strove to explain its advantages o the common people but they were hooted at if not stoned: Fields planted with them had to be carefully watched at night, or all the plants would be destroyed. The people of Ireland fought very ,hard against its introduction among them, whereas, it is now so much their mainstay - that their country has given it its name.—lt is said that a gentleman in France hit on a novel plan for introducing them --into his section of country. He planted a field and put posters all about, pro hibiting people • from stealing them under heavy> penalties, yet every chance was given to steal them; and when harvest time name the field had been-preety •throughly harvest ed. The result'was that next year there were a g reat many little gar den patches o potatoes about. The people had found out what they were. , And yet, when we are told how they were fl'rst prepared for food, it is to be wondered at that they ever did beconie Popular. One writer speaks of tha potato - as a "vegetable mrch like the Jerusalem artichoke, but not so good nor wholesome," and that they Wereio be roasted-and sliced, and eaten with a sauce of wine and sugar. And we can imag ine_' what an unenviable article of foo it was in those: primitive days, when we reflect what it was fifty years ago, and contrast that with I.IOW - . —Many improvements have been made in it : .What would we have said in oar boyish days to have had a dish of watery melons, or_ "long toms," as they,,were vulgularly called, replac ed by a savory, mealy dish of the early4ose of to-day ? The use of the potatb in Europe is now quite gen eral. It is cultivated in almost every clitua.te except the far northern. ,It thrives in the dreary regions of .Sweden, and has been a wonderful blessing to the European countries; which befOre its genekal use,were often swept bydrea . dful famines. Cnau GATE.—TIao old .practice of building farm cafes with heavy four -by-dour-=scantlin g for posts and end pieces, and i oark boards riveted together, tenoii - O - cl etc, causing an expense of.from three to five 'dollars a gate, and an everlasting trouble to keep the gate when thing from sag ging, I long since abandoned. As a substitute, and as forming .a gate that has never sagged for ten years. I took five pieces of inch boards ; each ten feet long, one eight inches wide fOr the bottom strip, and each of the other four inches wide. I then take ode piece four inches wide for • cue end upright, and one piece eight inches wide for the end piece where " the hinges ought to be. These strips are Ifoiir feet long, that being high enough. for - my _gate for ordinary purposes. Now lay down . your end preces, then place the -eight-inch wide and ten-foot-long strip for the bottom,/nail it at each end to the upright with wrought nailsl'.. now take three of the • four - inch' wide stripsand lay them On parallel with the bottom one, dividing the space 'so as to leave four inches between the lower two boards, and six inches space between the upper oneS ; nail as. before. Nov turn the gAti3 oVer, and take, tale.. remaining strw, lay it at an angle froni the bottbm, at the 'hinge .end to -- the top at the latch end ; cut it so that it iwill fit in and:lap close to. the long strips : nail it. Now - ha4g - the gate with strong hinges, and you have a gate • that is light, and will not sag, ,and _ . just as perfect protection - lagainst cat tle as one made by the joiner, •and costing, as named above, from three . to five dollars. •Any person can putt together and hang the above named .gate in two hours. • • WIIIP .T11.E.11-AGAlN.—There lived in the Valley of Virginia. during our late war, a very worthy old gentle man who was a justice of the peace, and distinguished for his devotion to the Confederate cause. Through eve ry hour of darkness or sunshine, he held to the conviction that the Con ' federacy could not fail ; that it was founded on principles as solid as . ,. the bases of the eternal hills, end_ Must .prevail. Ho was in the habit :of go ing j to the post office, a few miles from his house, to get mails and hear news from the war. On such occa sions, the postmaster, would ask his opinion of the situation, and have himself fortified by the, old Squire's hopeful Views..., .Finally, however, about the close of the war, the news became woise_and worse, till at last the intelligence of the surrender ar rived.. This sad tale having been re cited to the old Squire, he took ei seat and assumed a thoughtful atti tude. The postmaster then began te interrogate him : "Well, Squire, things are looking very dark." - " Yes," replied the old gentlernati,,. " very black indeed—very black." "What'will become of us ?" asked the postmaster; " what shall we do ?" Well," said the old Squire, after drating a long breath, - " I don't see anything left us except to go back in .te the Union, and if those Yankees don't behave themselves we must whip them again!" ' FEED, FROM As' Aenz .— A pair of farm horses will consume in a year 6 tons of hay and 270 bushels of rats, their daily ration being .18 pounds of hay and 12 pounds for each. It will take 14 to 1.6 acres of average Land to raise this' amount of fodder. A cow rill consumd 18 pounds of hay and C pt, Inds of r . . razal daily, equal to 3i tow. v i hay au& 40 bmhols tif•corn, alvaring for toll for grinding it, per year. This will require about 4 acres of average land.. One acre of good Corn land Will produce enough oda and stalks to keep. a co* .dribg a yar. This est whicA -is deduced from Etractioe, accords ehiewhere, as gath ered from statistics, which prove that eight acres of land Are needed to support a horse during a year in Belgium and Holland -- countries which, as regards the supply of food, are self-sustaining. There would be no practical difference between the crops mentioned- and others that might be chosen, for-the reason that more prolific cows required svelter amount to be consumed to . yield an equal sustenance, with less prolific, but more nutritious crops. The most economical single crop to rase for feeding Mira* is corn, when the whold stalks are well cured and properly used.--N. Y. fThibune. WzactUaneoin. MONtANYES lEnri=l _ARE`-,_ . . ~ NOW RECEIVING -A LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK -OE-.. .SEASONABLE GOODS-. -TO BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES ..... Towanda, October 29,1879 RUBBER PAINT ! THE' BEET PAINT U THE WOBLII. ALL SHADES, TINTS, . & COLORS I'ILTRE WHITE AND JET BLACK FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIECAP, DURABLE, ELASTIC, I WATER PROOF , & BEAUTIFUL,. Made from the very best materiaL " Two coats of the llrpmmi Pa= are better than three coats of ordinary paint. It is a chemical comp./rind, which, when applied as paint,ds t as Item as horn; yet elastic, and prodne• log a gloss equal to varnish. It bas been manufactured in the 'United States for six years past and stood the severest tests, and has established for itself a brilliant reputation upon a firm basis for the following qualities needed to make any paint valuable, namely: Durable, not affected by sun, wind, frost, heat, or water; firm and elastic, strong and adhesive, will not crack or peel off; retains its color, giving a surface is bright, smooth, and delicate ai if varnished. It flows from the brush freely and settles prumptly: Is adapted to all kinds of painting on either wood, iron, brick, or plaster. 2iio other paint will resist water equal to it, making it unequaled for painting vessels or metal mote. In al ! the requisites of a first-class paint the Rub ber Paint is unequelled. It is prepared in Pure White, and in all Cottage and other colors, compria log any number of different shades. One gallon of the Rubber Paint will cover twenty: Jo thirty yards two coats. MIXED RE4 I )Y FOB DBE ANDBOLD BY TELE GALLON In 1,2, 3,4, 5, 10, 13, 20, and 40 • sivaios PACKAGES, AT ?UNCTAD- MY PRICES. • Sample color-cards, cirmilers, references, price. lists, and other particulars furnished. by the sub scriber by mall, or on personal application. R. Xi. WELT:FS, Moles:de and lietal Agent. Towands, Nov. 6, 1872. JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS Mil IMM HUODENIN BROTHERS, AT THE OLD STAND FORMERLY OCCUPIED T A: M. WAXER, • Have just reelved a large assortment Of Jewelry all tho latest styles. American and Swiss Watches, Gold and Silver, from the cheapest to the best. Also a large assortment of CLOCKS; GOLD. AND STEEL. SPECTACLES 1 1 Remember the place, too (Wore south of Powell & C 0.% !Towanda, Pa. k k Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry carefully rep alred.:: Ncrs.2ol2 lIIIGITENEit 140011-BINDERY.-THE PUB lie 1* enteeittillY informed that the Boolsllln. der, stor y , been ressoved' to the ”Iteporter",Baildlog, third story, wbsre will be done 11Ci01.-lIINDINGI In 12 Minnow, branches, an teens as reasonable as th the times of will allow. The Bindery will be tuider e dune U. C. WIITTAKEIt An ergerieneed Bindar. and a/I work winkle done In a style and roamer which einmot be Ilan Mime, klagasines.Berorspa Old Books. &0., bound In every varieq of a . mnnon.ul be paid to the end Binding of pr'TTT:rl taTo any desired pattern. which in quallt7 .or dins. Uty via be vamanted. AU work viU be ready kir del very when promised. The pativmage of the public is selleiteg, and per feet sanamtion guaranteed. Towanda. Amnon 2. 18116—ti. GO TO JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASHION was writ Err, FOB UTAST STILES U CLOT/1M °cam =amp swum DAT. Towanda. March 27. UM BY A THING WHERE IT IS MADE AND 'ENCOURAGE HONE TRADE, BAIITLETT'S ADJUSTABLE . • SPRING BED. BOTTOM. This superior daring Bed is I th t l= desirable Rpring Bed manutamare4 .omonty can and tale oat home mad try it a treat; U it is ooi the modest kende*, stillest and most r,oc. tor Me money that pm can dad. bring= (Bent that fair?) My scent will call on : take one to pl, • --roe Way, sod natal,. yomsati as to its merit., We make Bum to order to It say op te, , • that ao aaM readtmadil spring TMst. Leore your orders. • L. 0. 11124110111. Alm Asset tor Cook's Pstral Door Skew_ ; Apart Irseeds. Mos moms 314,9 intra. Timidly pi; spoil 1, Mt ievotz. • r/IVANDA e • - (.• rt ft A. BBLE - WOE K Bs 4240. McCARE a SON Roe Jost Ss kip* assorimed of Afmat AND ITALIAN MARBLE Zvi nathltell is Ms sodas. lo ink& tbq trots the attention of the paha Ihrr tag ft baker furnish Weeder IMONTIMENTS I TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &e., • Wow style. AT THE LOWEST TERMS. Pen= !A vent of anythbig In oar line anr♦ spectrally Melted to call and examine our stock. MoOABE & SON. Towanda. May I. ISM lADIO FRIEND. The sales of,_Sewing Machines in 1871, u reported wader oath in 1872, to the owners of Sewingliachlne Patents, show that the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY , SOLD LAST YEAR 181,260 31ACRINES, Ninety per cent of them being FOR FAMILY USE This is over 50,000 More Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company during the same period. Every 31achino sold by WICKHAM & BLACK 07:14tILIL Aamlt, Towing, PA., ,Ang. 14, 1872. NEW STEAM FLOURING Iscrts, IR SHFISIZEQUII 4 I, PA The inbscrib desires to give notice that his new STPAIt FLOYRING MILL Is now In snocesshil operation. and that beta pre. pared to do all work in his line on abort notice. CUSTOS" OISINDENG DONE ONETHE SAME UST TEAT IT IS ILECTIMD Must. Buckwheat and Bye' near, Cont Meal Feed, Bran, ice., always on hand and ifor sale s' Rawest rates. PARTIC:MAU NOTlCE.—Persona livings ea the west side of the rivet 4Wring to patronize my mill, will have their tar . paid both Tsp. whim they brim piste Of ton fttbels and arrardis. - spier! • • - Y. & AYERS. WEA ENSURE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY • AGAINST L 0133 enprmaor. FIRE. AND LIGHTNING. We Torment over Fifty Millions OapitaL Old English and Rome Companies. LIFE INSURANCE IN THE OLDEST AND 14fulEST STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES. ACCIDENT INSURANCE • From one day to one year. NOBLE & VINCENT. lab. 19. 1873. FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, AND . BUTTER BUYERS! Pack your Butter in Wpoorfilicrtax Brr- Tau Pan. Approved and recommended by the leading authorities of our country on dairying, and acknowledged by all butter deal ers to be the very best package in nee. Butter packed in this pail brings 5 to 10 cents more a pound is the New York City market than the same quality In any other package._ Dairymen, send for a arcular I Dealers, send for a Price List I We are the sole nianufactur era of Westeott's Return Butter Pail, and also manufacture very extensively Butter Firkins, 'Stir-Firkin Tubs, 25-mad Butter Pails, Well Buckets, etc., etc: Our goods'are marked with : d ome name, and are for sale by all erst•elass ikurar Belmbuk _Allegany Oa. Y. Y. Principal Wareham, Binghamton, N. Y 5000 AGENTS WAN'T'ED at once tor our Bey Book. the Lib of the Great Ex plorer. LIVINGf3XONE. aoooaat of what be has enerienced and dining tweafgdged years la thstribia of and of his tesniescuon front a tidbit bath by SUNLIT. with pirtionlarsot Ins perikars trip trisearth of, cad long sojourn with the sod iliscoperer. ate.. de. 600 only $2 W. Md. sersalig at wanted. Yor ptlon and erns Maws once 1117BBLIID 13208.. Publishers. ingt.llll.ly Pena. or Borba L Rift* of Tomtit , da. ball just marred the Agency of the Water lan Me Insurados *army, at Wady,lt. LL, odd& Is a fasaclass pow la ail respects, atilt ' , tub motto or 42t.000. Is confined by Its eland's to Sinn 1 and House Blab; Is theta= mite. Pan alt loss or dame of berm to yams. whether ars seam or not Akio pays for Ilse sea* lamed bY Wain In the barns or at brie ea the prandast Too as sie soma by sodas Kr. Ira ard before Instuteltabeerbere. Catlz a s si aer. mkt or sand tar one. J. A- 1 200311:1. esLII t stt—sta Ps. "PARK FOR SALE OR RENT be North 71rem. Ibiliohdal bads a ;car and E. C. XLeexa. Team *NM c = 4 Moth 27, 18124%.J. P. Orwell, Ps. BALE.—A. house and lot lit Osstro, 'dials foe naddeace of Siam E. Web- 410.1 ~~ ~. NOllOOlO4 . Sense. irriert.-... NM MIMS= ea LRAM& Me II am mpies4 Mat* sidissiesisetietaiii4.l4vwd. s asp sal wall samba abaft et - 4 Ilia I hoe mom* be Orik:lisit Ilse esmillsat Sol Isla id/ $ as km Amon esa be ratthaell Minks & I saw aibe le 1111111easpisiodlistook 1:111 TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, num. ussami, anon, ea. AKRON nOITE,:GRASAM DO. lUD aniatialty on land. PORI. HAM LAID. totit di Undo at 11104 Would cal the atho s atton of Ike public to oar din De Bah In qoolit7 or prim hoer Ositbre Ooktorstod Lour da p Isle rot% Cbsomical sad Bram 801.6 Pfeedie eall sad gamine oar stedg et Larg erketmeat of TM= liditOXlß. =LIZ MIPS, he., ha Dein pay the highest cash peke ktt COITSTRY PRODJOE. lumen, gln ui a call Wars se3lng obinthera. AU pas= Indebted to the Ms Arm rUlpieses AO - anima:kg tmmetUs . .to papsekt, Towanda, March. 12,167. 0.8. PATOIL M . J. LONG. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Ac., COR. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS., I dacha to call the attention of the public to my assortment of goods, which is always full azul com plete, sad will be sold to my customers at lowest market rates. Irly stock of TEAS, COFFEES, Hare been purchased since the late reduction in the tariff on' them, and are offered at prices to cor respond. Orders by mall or otherwise will moire meta and prompt 'attention. EEIE3 Thanking the public for the liberal they halo given tne. I with a • tout:twain= num CIASII PAID YOB, COUNTILY PRODUCT- feb.2oll GROCERY AND PROVISION 21143048 E & EDWARDS, FAMILY - - GROCERIES icesomrs 'Taw BLOCH. TOWANDA. we do not deem it neoeuary to outtaterito all tlio dllosent utkies we keep. Oar anottment to FIRST OLdSS GOODS. Oaah paid for Airmen Produce. :AYES MOAB; s March 1,1870. " WM. EDWARDS. - Efln & idERCIM are now recoil , - lam a fresh stock of Goods in their line, bought since the lst January; to which they barite the at tention of their friends. We keep the largest stock in town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We sell at lowest market prices. Sam 19. 1871. PERU( AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent decli n e Deice , and cheap at retail. FOX ICEMCI7II. Jan. 19, 1871. • " rOX & 3111130011 R are selling Gro eerie' at retalL Jw . IP. 1871. FOX k IitERCITR aria selling New sad Tessa Goods. / Us. 19.18 m VOX & MERCUR are selling Gro cedes ebesp. Jan . i 11171. MOIX & ItERCIIII are selling first elan Goode only. ,Jan. 1 11311. - pox. & MERCtT are selling cheaDer than ever: Jan. IS, 1911. 111WEIMEBER thatnele are selling .1.11,1 Goods at RETAIt! Ana that we won't be undereola. Jaa. 1a . FOX k ilitCtra. MICHIGAYME-crili - TOMO -1.71-00— chaios—at ) Jim. 11), ISM very rox & MERCIIRIL - pox a MEECUR do not deal in A. Shoddy Goode. 11. OUR CIISTOkEBI3 clui rely upon = the best the m FQX. arl* Wards sad at laws - Iva • Z. . Toenails. Jas. 11:71. • EMI =CUL lizo num= TiLitFOX & lin R , ocsor. an nada at Ormatios at wholoodorolem TM ar took to town. Goods Itelet elan. 11L Itiale law. s , IL T. FOX. ^ Wept. 29.•7 =tux inactni. HIGIEREM MARIERT PRICE Di CIA*I. PAID irOit GRAIN, BUTT= *ND . EGQS, GEORGE SMITH', lITLIVILDIG. PA. AMIS, ism t* HAVING maissa ftE-PL - EFIE G•30:011RIEB. Zan as baud slaw dock of WI DO. STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE. 0. B. PATCH. WOOD, WILLOW, AND STONE WADE. 7' No. PATTON'S BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA OM SPICES, STORE. 4 Who!male and Retail Dealersth PROVISIONS, ALWAYS COMPLETE. WI sell nothing but 1 BE _ ;•3. --Oppoidie Public &liar% ---:-. s - n :7-41 Keep thrsj.on ISA& fifn ambit. : I Tr=Z7CI In all the lsteet. styles, HATS OAPS AND VMS 31 • Vurnishing G o CUTTING DONE ON SHORT ALL WORK W 6 6 MAIN STREET, THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. To contemplate that nun. is made capable or fathoming the depth or the mighty ocean and mew nring the distance to the moat dietant star. and Ira were about to say,capable of weighing the solid con- tents of the ann. And it hi - wonderfully strange that this Arm of Brothers hare made themselves 113 con. tenant with every branch of the great and impor tant Clothing and Furnishing trade that it makes it angnestlortahly the place tar every one to tiny. Here you will And Clothes extremely cheap. Pile upon pile, beep upon beep; , Of esery grade, texture, and hoe, Tor White or Black, Gentile or leer. LC say at once,We will go there, For they do business "on thit square:" Their Clothes are good, and prices just They pay far all, and gire to trust - All Mai want Clothes should go and isee - Those prices, styles, and quantityt. Bats, Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick, _ Umbrellas or a Walking lktc.k,. • Buy your Furnishingfloods of them; Buy all your Clothing of them; Buy of this Arm, buy of no others, For remonsmby, it le WOLFF BROTHERS Towanda, Oct. 1.-1872. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING JOHN L..MoIIAHON Ilas removed to the building formerly gem:Vat:by W. T. Darien, Eq., OPPOSITE MIULCUR'S'ELOCE, And is now prepared to furnish the -people or thli vkintty with everything in the line of CUTTING DONE- AND CIOTIIIB MADE- Ur ON TEX. SIIORTDIT NOTICE. ar.,l PERFECT FITS GUARANTEED. M. 3 LONG best stock of Cloths and been selected trom• the best la the market, and I . feel confident will give satisfaction. J. - L. Mr3ratro:7. Towanda. Jan. 30,1873. WE CLAIM FOR LAZELRIIS & MORRIS,t. ;01 43 1 ,64 Di DrAil it% 11 Df: The 'undermentioned advantages over those in argil. wry use, the proof of which may be seen In the extraordinary sales, and constantly lnereuring de mand for them: IRMO Ist. That [torn constenettcns at the &sass they assist sad preserve the sight, render ing tregnent changes unnecessary. 2d. That they confer a brilliancy and.distinctriess of vision. with an amount of imuie and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. Bd. That the material from which the Leases are ground, is manufactured for optic purpos es, and is pure, hard. mid not liable elibecome scratched. th. That the frame in which they ale set, wheth in Gold, Silver, or Steel, are of the finest Tolley mid finish mad guaranteed perfect in every Teepees. Far sole only by ormatillueised agent in this local. ity. We never supply or employ peddlers. - WIT A. CIiAIiBERM:IN, Sole Agent; N0v...20,1872.. Towanda, Ps. AJ. NOBLE & • LOAN AGENTS, NAVE FOB SALE ON EASY TENMS SEVERAL DWELLINGS, Situated convenient to business Office with_ NOBLE ar, VINOMTT,. iiiirsods, Nov. Turn. ANCHOR LINE ,STEAKELS - SAIL ITERY sal Passengers beaked to and front osD an a y r. Wing , She (lon or Igespott Chid Ihttatni , lldnd, Norway, elredsh. Deninerk. Gartnsnr; Itince,-Heaand, S ICUP. and the United Stites. Cada are from New Toni to Loadcim laverpoot. Isarnr. sad Dem $5 ood ZSCollitlelf =TM 61X. intermediate,— —US feo Parties sendft.kii their Mende In the 014 Cant. ter can purchase babas sa sr* redneed vices, ' /Tar bather zactne le Elzzeneepaßaca. T Balding Greu A NZ don , or pl. B.l6czarrs. Central Express OSee, Tama'. Ps., at E. IC Team Jr.. Arse Netiacal Ilealcof Towanda, Decant VOLASTER.-4,calk of Wash illoofteis - realer tee sor-by ' - .7,:-.'''' , '.;!: A:'1: site: AtilitZoa2lNGS GENTS' In great variety. 0,0 Iv oft TOWANDA, PA. ESTABLISHMENT. CLOTHS For 'Gentlemen and Boys' Wear. CELEBItATER itXD EYE GT.1.1141-4. MEAL ESTATE AND portion of town. Intorance Aireekti. 111 piwable bl Cartemcy ME I= .. r' S z: - ,:J,•:-.•',1. - :_, , :"* NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE • • 13 T98E, ' 34 . 16 16 MIMS Is reneiving one Of the and best stock of BOOTS & ever brought. in Towanda, which_ be is offering 'at the very lowest prices' foi. Cash, consisting of Gum tkur, Sir . k &row., Bars Cam Boom. Lams, lianas and Ounmasx's Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers; and hand, made,, all goods warranted. A runt: arm or LIM=B AND FINDINGS. Thankful for pint favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. Towanda, May. 1.1872. • NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I Oinmite the De AIL i TOWANDA, 11:7gN'A. HENRY STULEN Raped!ay WIWIIned to his friends and pattOno, that he has built a _ NEW BRION rAIMIAGE 'AMORY where hi. will coustently keep on band a full assort ment of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP • AND .OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING BRUITS, AND SKELETONS, lade of the beat material and finished in the Wet city style, • long experience In city Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others in the Style and Durability of his Wagons. AU they ask' Is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK prerions So I)l2rd:ulna elsewber3. ALL WORE WARRANTED TO curs Mtn= SA 9' 1 SZA cnoy Thankful for the liberal ti fro formerly ex tended and respectfully uk a c.utinuance of the same. BES'AIRING 11101TPTLY ATTENDED TO Taira')4a. Jan. 8. lel3.—tr FOUNDKRY & MACHINE SHOP. Th• anderaYraad aivin4l Purahmed Faandry sad liaddite hoop lately owned by Jobs Carman. are prepared to do an dada of wart a= to their taisiacaa. with pm:Woes* and MILL GEARIN6qS, C.IINULAR, SAW MILLS, MAN DRILLS, And ^.l kinds of MILL IRONS MADE TO ORDER. ENGINES REPAIRED, ea all work warranted to sire satisfaction. SHINGLE MACHINES Of the lateSS and malt Improved kinds manufactured and kept constantly on band ready for nee. I PLOUGHS, SIDEMILL, 1:1101( AND 'WOOD= DEARS Of all - kinds. CULTrVXTORS,.dORN PLOUGHS • AND PLOUbli PINTS Of ill kind), and the Latest Inaproretnents kept constantly on hand. CliußN POWERS, LABG} AND : SitgiLL SIZE. STO-V.E,CASTINGS CELLAR, (MATES, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, WIG! IRON sx-rxxxs And all &lads of castings furnished to March 80.1870. MILES & ROCKWELL. CF 4 NTRAL M • 'WPM The subscribers still continue to imp constantly on hand a fall and complete assortment of every. g cltr pertaining to War business, consisting min- RFIFY, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR CURED HAMS, brurrovr, BEEF. - LAMB, VEAL, ~ POTILTES, .. ' SAUSAGE. 4 ' BOLOGNA, DB= BEET'. TALLOW, &c., tte. AIM ,- -- , FISH • , FRE§II FROM THE MBES. OIBTERB BECZEZVED DAILY In their season. Parties wishing Oysters in large or smali ties vitae tarnished on short notice.at =- stand. CMITINAL /Lauri', Manton's% Moak. Aril door north of Dr. Porters. - Cass. Ditsztans.' I sraxtrx & =MOM - Tam. MaLiocrs. Yob. 24.1/170H1 • BLOOD Sz. CEO., . , - licantbaus o zusnatecture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEARERS, and will sells Warr machine. for le3s money than out be bad .Lepers in the world. We Balm for oar nilichnan thit thff 11111 do u r.e.ch.' or more. than =lather, mai a. =Ts dual' 7, built. We personal!: avail:dead our work and see that It is well down._ We will send DIBMIXETITZ CATALOGUE% atm nuseldneo. on opsileation. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Ore! Too Horn ITZWEthe • SZEICRATORS. 1111=021 cid CLII/03124 FANNING MILL S, =COLA mai raw maw KILL!. SAW AND EMIT Wit work dOime to order. Gin as • cal Won pungilias etsrt fen. "00 auoaavaa ismax• • o o a o o.rx Ault. 2. 1869. At. ENTSI Q CE.I Or you will eholee of territory, (there on DIO LEWIS'S last and great wort. las =I for OUR-DIGESTION, , Oa 111' /OUT 721:101:102 SERUM It is by odds the most taldng and sileabliebook In the laid. 1. It is on a virally. Important 'abject. Z. It by America's most popular ember on lisalth. I. Itia, far the prim ea Urged salt landsorneat book err sold by imm4Con. Agra" the mph, as mar breast s beet, and will urge you Solutog tt to them. Writs for - Mame. ha. Its& • 0100201 111141,11 AL ?Wisher. sip.ll l l2l, 113 1111100 M 1ar541212. ...4 . I. 1 . 4:1 . .. .- 7.7. _tr7e!'7)'', - .PJF,'". ~.....-.'-*---, ."• :, :.;Prr'l ".i.:' l'.. ' -.. '... ENNIS AT TUX ED rtdutt , tl pzices It=BY IMMO! 7.-„ • _ . _ . 11141FARD.C. MiSi/NO liMlll6 - 111=Viin , , _ VOOR PiCTOR-Y..c CM MEE= Mai! WAD. Csib Co.. mod bevtagßeee rephired the asme.ikee soot respired to do - • - PLANING, MATCHING, Bt34WING, And to manuAtclans moimpiNes, NEB, BALLUSTERS, de., I. Ur, beat nonnen and iso reasosalde terms. Parma fr 'Maim* am ban their (amber dammed to take back with them the sikaa day. • A lap stock at SEASONED WILBER ALWAYS . ON RAND au* ( - usu. BLINDS. D 06113, uota.mou. STAIR BATzugnjus, 7140011130, Ta het lino, all of which will be sold ebeep jQ cob. We also mash 1% - r._ Tror farther tutor utatica enquire at • nicuiture Store on Slain Street, or at the lra. t ctarles Street. J. di. FROST k SONS. Irarai 12.11173. HOLIDAY 1.'41 ESENTS. CHA.IIII3ERLPN'S _ is _ HEADQUARTERS '` For anything In Ma lino 14 JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED -WARE. CHEAP ANT> BM PREIVI CIACKB, • GOLD AND SILVER AII2RICfN AND SWISS WAT&FTF I ,:S SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, OPERA CT-LASSES, And a . 1001 other things Towanda. Dec. lA, 1672: - WAGONS! WAGONS 1 - WAGONS I hare on hand a large assortment of LUMBEit AND LIGHTI, WAGONS WIIICII I WILL S EL L' - CH E AP RR Than any other establishment in the country. WAGONS A.ND CARRIAGES Of every deicription I,:nalartfutured to order on short notice. JAMES BRYANT. , k -Towanda, Mani 26,1873. SO.ISIETHING NEW. ,1 1 W. A. - BOOR.WELL flu ping/lased a large and elegant asaortment of SEWELEY GILD A:".9:1 SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS AND lIDIGEI PLATED TEA sera, ceOELEm 'And all the splendid goods for WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, SPoews and nits in pets, Pena, Charms, and In tact to Spectacles Clocks. plane, with as endless variety of - Raving purchased front the late A. M. Warner's estate the entire lot of tools and Astarte I"am pre pared to do all kinds of work at the shortest notice and warranted, Please give me a call and examine the goods and rain try to give you- entire satiate. tion. • W. A. ROCEWELL: Towanda. Oct.= 1873. - BAKERY AND DINING ROM r t . :r •. BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERB, BAKED DAILY, Lad odd ai wloNwU and BAWL In oar DrIXIM ZOOMS veleta seetatieetate the public thus et Mt ytth W d het • leach mute& de a rood Emil ;at all ay • • 011111314 a " " T2PA OS HAND MEW TIMM 1111ABCCL also. Eno assaetoseat of Girocsaiss,Oonfeeti , Trans, Nab. to. • swig' tf . D. A. WO= Ar l 00. "PROST dt SONS :make the best lltiorios ?ibis hi Os wadi g CL POIMEB EION,i OLD CASH ‘DBIIII - STORE, , 1.11131121 r TIMM. MEI Omer Kam sad NW amts. Taiassis; Ps... - - I:••••••••inaakt*•tetra mew mportmet, - sa latendie = dal e*brutal army needs. mad ta -Ada for comfolly adaalst pist Ss 0: 0 11.1 4ata tithe public, be with teeth parthasta. and Mall as Oa mr °llll4l tataasabk tar= at Wholaala at otaudating of _ Dam( 341)1011413, CaelllCALif; EMI raw" •osza, Tim , - . ALCOHOLAND TARP,NT7NEk aura send. wawa ww - Asi!, . „ tad all kinds of Bina' he. ' KEROSENE . Oil OOAL OIL,' u ldne MI% W ima O% WI= OETIENETS, _ Sperm. Illida, Naas Ilkeisi. TANNER'S AND MACE OILS, Fang aad. Tcdlat A:Weal/a all Wiz misty, SPONGES, BRUSILES, SOAPS. 00/EBB. • Pomades. Halt-Dyas. Parfamay. • OOKET BOORS, PORT MONA'S, Pock Knives, lissors, TOOTH, mut AND am PBETANATIONN, - • Toatoco, Pula aftDCiagts, usiasn. Plaid and Plower Seeds, Thine& Sup porters, iitispensaries,=. Moulder Braces, Remit Pine Teething Rings, Banana Bottles, Nipple Melia and Shields, ages. Pans. Sell Sealing Fruit Ins, lie r - - monsters. 17avattrig Extracts. Male Jags; Glass Ware, Bottles. Corks. Bath Brick, and Stove Elactiag i Pialt Tack* Ana; manakin, kr...134Am% Eclectic and litaracepath _lc Medicine*, and all the polar Patent .ME6ICINES. elf articles warranted a* represented. Persona at a distance oan receive their orders by stage or mail, winch will receive prompt mid cared attention. Medical advice given gratnitously at the Adlce, charging only for medicine. ifir Thankful for past liberal patronage, would ice. pectfully announatto their friends and the pnblic,thai no pains shall be :pared to satisfy, andnieritthe con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. sir Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 •to 10 a.m.; and lam. to 1, and 5 to 6 p.m. April 1, 1672.-yr THE WORLD'S TONIC. Purely Vegetable and fred*m Alcohol. • Dli . P. L -0•• R 11L ER' „S _ • JUNIPER TAB • - BITTERS?' - . . - ‘••3.CEILTAIII CURE FOR • Seated Cough. Incipient Conitim piton, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Inflimattoti of the Lungit, „ Catarrh.- Bronchitis, Droop , Whooping Cough. Asth ma;:PallaS in Breast Or Side, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Dizziness. Loss of Appe- me, Fever and Acme, Indigestion, Liter Complaint, Diarrhoea, and all Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. • C 0. ,• - W. H. GREGO Si, . • . - wnorzarz. DRUGGISTS, ELKIIIA. Sole Agents, and to whom all orders - should' be .- • addressed. Price, $l.OO. gz- See Circulars for farther informatiOn.lol junel2.72-tf • ~ Sold by all Druggists. r iWANDA. 4 O,SICSLAdADEMY EDGAR iIIERWOOD,TpurAt.. ' SCSQUEJIANNA COLLEGLITE - INSTITUTE, Pupils will be received at- any time at the fallowing rates : • Piano Porte - pupils, per cinarter, • ' $l5 00 Inchiding Harmony and Vocal lass, per q'r. 20 00 Sznwrix Mx" QC nr .11)VANCZ. Becitationsteloe a week. lie deductip u or •• time made up," except in case of illness f more than one week's duration. I - This Music School is clasaitied - into three depart ments, viz : Preliminary, Primary and Advanced. There will be a certificate given at the completion of each course wit:vibe musical standing of the pupil. Pupils from a distance will find accommodate= . for board and piano practice in the Institution at very moderate prices, Nero:L-31r. Sherwood has a progres..e course comprising the best modern ruethoils,ial•ll, ing the prominent features and appliances of 'theice pop.. ular Lyons Musical Academy, of which his •orctlies. Bev, L. IL Sherwood, was formerly princi.,ll and proprietor. - Air. Edgar H. &heti:rood has decided talent. Cue musical acquirements and extensive calm-ham. In teaching.—Editor Rochester Musical Timer. • Towanda, May 9,1872 NEW PLANING MILL. Tho underaimmd havinglrallt a large and commo dious Mil in the Borough of Towanda. and - fill'ed it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WLSTDOW SASH AND BLINDS. • Are prepared to fill ciders, whether large or anal, upon the shortest notice. ,We have also a large vs• riety of 11013LIMGS; of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish ninch cheaper than they can be sorted by hand. ; _ • . • PLANLND. - TONEMEDiG, • GROOVING, AND SCHOOL. SAWLIG, And all ottie work pertaining to .1 - ohaeryqvill be done to suit our customers. Persona building, and not living lame Than twelve tolotuteen miles distant. will find it largely for their Interest to buy of na, or bring their mother and have it :worked by our machinery. Bring your griat of Flooring, or other lmnber, and Ville your team is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. _ 'ire will pay CASH PINT, AND IifEILLOCR LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Como and see us. or If you cancom't c, write. Towanda. Feb.. 1864. B. RODGERS ./k 00. TOMPKINS COUNTY 1 - - SEEDER AND PLASTER SOWER This is an Attschment c to FIAT CL/43 3 1 4' THE TOAPKINS COUNTY IMIEI BEST PLASTER SOWER IN TICE 'MARKET! Its advantages ore: all others are znany," bnt we call special attention to Re adaptation to I y 7 l , SOWING PLASTER , . L/I.IE. ASEES.:-BOADUST AND.OUTER FERTILIZERS. The Dlitributing device is so arranged as to thee. tually crush all lump% ; thereby, insuring -:an even distribution of Plaster. even wlrn full of bard dry lumps. IT SOWS EQUALLY WELL • • ALL KINDS OF GRAIN A. • URA. S 'REEDS, Each as Wheat, Eye, Oats, Earley. Buckwheit,Cor n /lax seed, Timothy. Clover Ind other Grass seeds. The Seeding. Box is hang under the axle, near the ground, and can be • USED IN A STRONG WIND WIPIOUT SCAT TERING THE. RLASTEII OR SEED, - ROWEVER LIGHT. It ittdrivenby a CAM by-the wheel, Alden will not getout of order froth use ; as is the ease when driv en by gears. ll' CAN BE HUTTED FROM RASE - TO SEEDER. OR 'FROM' SEEDER TO RASE. IN FIFTEEN Seeder, alone, or complete $45 CO , _ ~., 40 00 Mated . Rake and Seeder, • "65 00 BeederiAttaclunent, *lane 25 GO r• . • • s3.4armers wantlmc the'S4xder complete to sow Wheat Or Rye, or for Fall stfaing of. Plaster, - &c., can have the macldne and pai'ffor It same ,thue as.l. though purchased next apting. • - EMERY ?SAMMIE IS WARRANTED. R. U. WELLES, Gener 1 Agent. Towanda. Pa.. Aug. 20.1872. HOME SlitAlLE IMPROVED. Cane, tellgys curd buy the Home Shuttle, And dressmakers buy It . :Tis the fastest and easyest and cheapest -; - That ever On eaw In your lives.. .., It will hinn,ticid, cord. braid, seam-and rune, Quilt, tack. hepatitcb. gather and toll. • • . On cotton end linen and woolen, And silk it work. - e - q - icelly well. • Co,ore tiny the Herne atintUe, Old ladies, Toting misses and those in your prime; It will gather Toni; rtUlles for dresses'. And sew them right on tho same Conic, fanners, and bripthe Nome Shuttle For your wires aiad4our datighters so dear; `They can sew when their angers are tired, And each one is warranted Are years. ' 1 D. R. WOODDIITLIT. . General Agent for Bradford. Solliyaniand Wyool - counties. Agents wanted. ~ Feb. 26 ?3 IVIONEY' SAVED, - • • •• BY PUBCHABINGIOIIIi STOVES AND HARDWARE or . W. L. PIVEDLWTON. ousthilypt.ll. • irgeo-ntl- • PURE WINES ARD LIQUORS, Poi Medicinal use, H. C. rostra & SON. TOWANDA. PA. AviTEET, RAKE!' ) 1 And we i 4 a*ilennfuend It us the PRICES or SEEDER ASID 114.K.R. h 1: * rv''L ar.ocz, WAVJUI'DA, wacuziO. AND arreaz D Eil;'T T h ad, Thawinid. e m llezurlsol7 iiseamd their stole, at The 014 Io paqoased with . az selected stock. «misting of • 6 brim WV - . . lam Erma* 443334-.14211q, -stGAR:" our= rnazisowpzuts. atom inittr4; TLICITIREB, wins, Ita. byr,ung ECLECTIC AND - HO 11- ZOPATIIICiTZ DYE STU Fi XiCHLNE ,OILS , ECM FtEr'SED I{l336jEcE. ALCOHOL, PURE • WLNIES AND LIQUORS For Medicinal Pcupeata. TOBACCO, S N UFF AND CIGARs , AU the ) Eli POPULAR PATEk'HEDICTRES, And -a Rae Aasoz:tment of TOILET AND FANCY GbODS - • More than the.usaal are and attention girekk to in compooodsorg of Eresciipticrna. Open. Sundays, from 9 o'cloca,a, k from 6 pm. tol - pat, • Dr, Manua. an be censalted at the store on Ste arilny of each week, as Peretolofe. Towanda, May 7. 1874. TAYLOR'S CYLEBRATED EL! The Great JrAmmers.le Remedy should- be kept and used by' every Fanner that keeps either Cattle or HoMes. every Teamster anct Livery Stable Ite•eprz, event' Physician and Horse Foxier for it will many times cure pain and lameness when all other medi cines bays failed. Hiner, and , Railroad ;Men a m i d ce r tainly keep tt, for It is unsurpassid for brines and sprain& Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use and for - their castanets tender. footed hones, as nothing equals it for tender feet very body suffering from pain andlnneisess of any kind. burns,-entsorOunds or any eruption of the akin, Corns, Chilblains on any disease requiring so outward application should certainly keep this cele brated - medicine. - Every bottle warranted to Mrs satisfaction. For sale by Dr. H. C. Porter Son & Co, Porter ' & larby and F. W. Brown Druggists, Towanda Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer In Brad fordiind adjoining counties. Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale Patent Medicine DeP 6 t, No. GO2 Arch street Philadepihia,Pa., Wholesale Agents. H. BUOWNIG TAYLOR, • jcilylVictf k Proprietor, Leltayrreille, Ps. TO THE - PUBLIC ! A The untie:rip:4d Notild most y they ar now prepared in every way to attend to the . . . UNDERTAKING BUSINESS In all its branches. Anti we trust can giro satzefsc the renipet of any one in that line 'Navin;; spared no : eapense or trouble in procur fug from CIO chop of If. Stulen k Co., of .5 , 1: Pyre a hearse atictt cannot be , surpaseetl o: even equaled irt eleisitice;thls - sidli of our largest cities. We hare afao secured tile SarTiCee of a roost:roiyw o , circa and gentlemanly person to attend to. this brsz,l4 the busir.ess J. s. ALLTN, one of our firm, aiu b to:rad at'th Furniture Store, 4.n Bridge street. anti C. crux., the other member of the firm. at his as: deneiron Third street, or about the o"t• of Dr. t.Beacb; s very reliable and celebratei p67Eiciau +ehose. iee. In on Park street:Tear the Dash house d: S. A LLIN, .25'721.f '; • C.ll. 31ANVILLE. . • _ FIRST NATIONAL •kket- OF TOWANI/A. - CAPITAL SITILPLIIS FUND. Thts Sauk offers CINUSI7AL - TACILTTIIN for tre transaction or GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. tiTERPST AID' ON DEPOSITS ACCORDEiG. TO 'SPICIAL CA.= car&-q TO TF. COLLT....^Tro% CT NOSES KM) CZCZCIEL ' - • I°. Parties - wishing to km atosrir to any partof the United States, England, Ireland. Scotland, or 10 prin• cipal cities and toNtns of Europe, can here x-nre drafts tor that purpose. - A /* • To or from the old country, by beet steamer! o: lug lines, always on head. FAmmuse inovaps. OPER e. EZDCCEID KietertPriee paid for ET,S Gold'and S.):t el JOS. POWELL. ?real:kilt December I. /569. BO,OKS ROOKS!! 11l The bid place in NOy.thern Penn4lratits to buy BO© S AITD 'STATIONERY •d- 4:r His stock is always complete, and comprii.es erything in the line, such as ' -BOOKS Of every Llescription SEIM PLAIN k, 'FANCY STATIONER 8011001. _BOOS% SLATE'S, IVk, 4 BLANK- BOOKS; BLANKS BLANK NOTES ---' -..-- - -air All pall/. weekly: and Monthly psyer, w o d .pertodtcale furnished to subscribers at the 1p e.l O , Flees. • . . "DIA.RIE.S FOR 1573, . kluge assortment, which will be sold clirap Towanda, IMO• '4.C.18T2:- trERY' V.,,.RIETY OF FASILINOIiABLE MILLINER JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWES,T - IRATE 9 . Towanda. Apr? 16. Atka 0 PARATIONB, D.B. Tu ßsra . -W. G. GOBDON .$125,000. 40,000 AGREEMENT. PASSAGE TICKETS .N. N. BETTS. Cashier. BOOliS; IS C: F. CROSS' RIO C. F. CROIIII At ' IIItEN 01311frna.