gWitunttraL (Kir the Baum= Ibiann.) sin sour you 'ASTMS. Thereis . no question of more inter est 'to .the farmers of this country, than of sOedirkg their-hinds to the best Advantage fin-grail - rig, sod the pro duction of butter and cheese: That - one kind . of graskis an other for milk, is sn undeniable fact. If. any one CelefUlly eielehe) the original or natural pasture; they will often -find twenty or thirty varieties of grass on a square rod of ground. There are seven to ten roots to each square inch of original sod, and not less than four or five different varW ties of grass. In prootof this it may be stated that there ire over three hundred distinct varieties of grass now growing in the Northern States, east - of the lcuseissippi. Is. it -true that there ere only two or three kinds of this great variety valttable for grazing ? Certainly not.. Our fore fathers sowed four quarts of Tunothy and four quarts of Red Clover to the acre, and we follow the same rule. It is stated above that there are from seven to • ten roots on each square inch of original sod ; there are six and one-fourth million inches in , an acre ; if Nature provides from seven to ten roots to each square.inch, it would give, for seven to the-inch, about forty-four million seeds to the acre, while in four quarts of Timothy therk are six million eight- hundred the s tutand seeds, and in four quarts of Red -plover two million forty-eight thousand seeds, making the total number of seeds about nine million, or about one•fifth of the amount which Nature produces. 'What can the farm ers expect from such seeding ?, Four quarts of Timothy and four quirts bf Red Clover make about fourteen pounds per acre, when at least one peck of each should be sow'', which gives eighteen million seeds per acre. Add to this one peck of Red Top on lands the least moist, and twenty million more of - seeds would result, or altogether we would have thirty eight million seeds to the acre (1b be continued.) at TOMAT OES—How TO RIPEN THIN EARLY.—First, have stoat, tapering plants, by giving them • plenty .of room, sunlight and air, from the com mencement of growth. Then study the habits of the plant, and you will see that,from the main stem,it throws out at intervals, long rough leaves ; and at a later period, from above the junction of these leaves with the stem, start out secondary stems with T 4 ' the tabits of the origional. These continue to multiply themselves until you have a large vote,T.'!itad plenty of small green fruit, necessarily late in ripening, for the reason that the force of the plant has been spending in producing vine.- Do nit wait thus long and think to remedy the matter by slashing off the vine at random to let in sunlight, as is common prac tice. • Begin with the plant in time, and train it to suit you. The time to begin trimming is jest when the first cluster Of flower buds' appear. This will generally be at the junction of the further fifth leaf mentioned.' At this time the secon dary stems will be seen starting above the junction of all the leaves below Here begin your wark.— • Pinch them all off at once, and when they start out again, as they will, pinch _off again until you conquer. You have now stopped the making of . vine below this cluster of flower buds, and all the strength and juices of the plant are sent upwards pushing for ward the cluster of flowers and the stems above. After a little, corn mence your work above and pinch off all these secondary stems, except enough to leave five Or six clusters of them. Your vine, so long as you continue to pinch off these stdms, is checked' both top and bottom.— Keep it tied up to a strong stake, and in due time your vine will be almost completely hidden by a- mass of ripe fruit, all in the sunlight. By this pFocess I have not failed for several !years having my first ripe tomatoes the last of July, and last year on the twenty-fourth. A little observation and skill will sup ply what further might be added, but for making this paper too lengthy. Rich soils can do no harm to the to mato.—Btrral New_Yorker. PREPARLTION OF WHITZWASII.-White wash is one of the most valuable articles in the world, when properly applied. It not only prevenls the decay of wood, but conduces greatly to the healthiness of all buildbigs whether of wood or,stone. Out build ing and re'noes when not painted, should be supplied once or twice a year with a coat of whitewaih,which should,be prepared in. the following way : Take a clean water-tight bar rel, or, other suitable cask,' and put into it half a bushel of lime. Slake 4 by pouring water over ft, boiling hot and a sufficient quantity to cover it five incheli deep, and stir it briskly till thoroughly slaked. When slak- ' ing has been thoroughly effected, dis solve it in water and add,two lbs. of sulphated' zinc and one Of common Salt; this will cause the wash to hard en and prevent its, cracking, which giveit an unseemly appearance to the work. If desirablb a beautiful cream color may be communicated - to the . above wash, by adding 'three pounds of yellow ochre, or a- good pearl-lfr lead color, by the addition d lamp vine or, or ivory black. For fawn color, add four pounds of umber, Turkish or American, the latter is the cheapest, and one pound of com mon lamp-black. :This wash may be appliedwith a common whitewash brush,ind 'will be found much su perior both in appearance and dura bility to the common whitewash.— Aurnsl.of Chemistry. `. As MGM' have, been anticipated, there &min the market quite a num ber of fpurionS Early Rose potatoes, the price which the gemnne ones command having instigated this im position. We make mention of this fact in order that our readers may be on their guard .against this shame less fraud. Nsviii edt ;young trees out on the site of an old 'orchard, if yon desire` to have Una-that will thrive and'do well. 'Air e x perience is opposed to the practice. lats a party jigbes to low for dam ages he gessmilygets them. VAN VELSOR: & MANNERS, MERCHANT TAILORS 1 HATS AND OAPS, MB GENTS FURNISHING GOODS WAVELY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y. We have a PeiMond& Cutter from Neil York City, sad take all the risk to &Win good , W. mike al car own estaididocist. WO gra particular Mitotic' to Youth's llop, and - - CHILDREN CLO7HING MuldwaystanagoWAsmftmat CLOTHS AND OAMil=B, From 85 cents to $5 per yard, (a Best - Stock of Hats and Caps Kept within 20 mike. Come and look 'and prom, for yourself. ms. Will be at the Ward Route every if intra day, with samples of Goods, and _prepared to tale measures. VAN YELBO & MANNERS. es Broadid. , Waved:, N. Y. Feb. 20 MM. gpEOIAIrATTRAOTION For ;adman of • SPRING G-OODS. We are now ering a large and varied u• sottment of new and decidedly nice styles ;in the line of ' OASSIMERE SUITS, MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN I Whl.l hire bees selected from the CHOICEST STOCKS, And assure oar frlenda&nd customers that they till find It to their interest to call on es and port them selves In: pricer before pnrebasing where. THE STEADY INCREASE Elhovi that AGRICOLA. To sell gonly FIRST CLASS GOODS As low U they CAN BE AFFORDED, Have proved And tbit OUR CUSTOMERS, . APPRECAITE THE SAME. in Furnishing Goods oar stock is complete. AU the new gyring Styles of Neck Ties, Bows; Underwear, Eatery, Suspenders, Gloves, and the celebrated , FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS. Have now arrived. Eackilot hawked in plain 6 and our costumers are all treated alike. , Thanking the_public fog past patronage, we so licit a call when In want of goods in our line, we will do our utmost to satisfy all who will call on us at the One Price Store of SOLOMON 1 WOLFF, No. 123 Main St. . _ One door north of Taylor is Co.'s Store Towanda, Pa. „April 25, 1869. tildes and NrTbe Pella tilghest price In Cash paidllor Wool, . TEE TOWANDA REGULATOR CLOSING MORE! Adjoining Patton's Block. ROSENBERG & WOLFF, Would respectfully announce to the cilia ens of Towanda and vi daily, that they have opened the Above! store, under the name of " The To waiktla Regulator'," with a splendid assortment OF REM PADS CLOTH ING I Gents Furniehisg.Goode, Hata, Caps, is., in., which they assure the said citizens cannot be excelled in style or abloom. and that the f i r o t i org b tr i t so low as to astonish everybody.— g Wolf hope that by tied Atten tion, and Kr dealing with the people of To wanda, they will obtain their patronage and singlet. They also beg to subjoin the follow ing Commandmmts for their guidance. CONE ONE! COVE ALL! At Beeenken wolf's One Price II egulator, Main Street, Towanda, Pa. THE TEN 'CONHANDMEI7SII3,- Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days. 1. Thou shalt have no othes, place 'to buy clethtsg 'lnept Rosenberg 1 Wplff's One Price BeKiT , Wain [stre et. l a rum shalt not choose any other merchant: though shalt not listen 'to their speeches_ for Rosenberg 1 Wolff are no Chathani-st, dealers, but sell at one price and sad serve_ you unto the th k d.snd fourth generation. 3. Tbon shalt not seek can vain any more for cheap raiment, fbr they can be found at Dagen ham 1 wours Ons Price Store. 4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell osly js on six da of the week, and don't desecrate the /baobab by keeping our doors open and hangin oats show tor, on ,the seventh day. Rosenberg a Wolff:and their catlike. desire to rut from their hbors. 5. Thou @ban honor the way Roorabail l wo bllf enefits deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy Its . • I. Mon shalt not commit as Impropriety—of buying of Chatbun st. Dealers, but some di. net to Rosenberg iltWolfra Once (Price Begs lator street. T. Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of Foreign risks. for Rosenberg; & Wolf keep a 8. =let not. aurldln Makes Regulator for Ressnberg Wolff sell so cheap it would be a sin, 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, bet &madly acknowbodp that you can get better suited and for law money" at Rosenberg & Wolf's than soy other starch - • 10. Thaw shalt not covet thy , neighbors goods or his bargains, for Rosenberg Jo Wolff can give them to you likewise • therefore, take counsel. sad buy only of Rose nb erg & 'Wolff -th = Pries Um. • is. Sept. 1, /M. • TOWANDA STEAM 'FLOURING - Wit. H. /TUBB if CO., Bespeothilly Won" the public that they have pirchaaed the new sad • extensive Steam Elm& lag Ville, built by Gatti; Wells fr, Matson, Is the south psis: of the borough of Towanda, sad butegall the modern traprtrretunts, sed =wum Were, QAT are prepared to de Ta the beat isisible maul sea at aneenally shod notice. IserApalasylll betakes tit give _settefactios, ma we Invite a Wile - Farmers &lag buskins in lona - can btbi Oak 'gala,. ad hue U ground to - Pik* bac* villt thorn. . FLOUB,- FEED AND MEAL, i.rasliata.lotidallildoW and delkked k al) Price kg vinste flu of sharp - Towanda. Nonabsule, E=MEMEi=iiM flirt*as. PAIIII/ONABLE L.,71.5 . s S. I 68 Broad Streit: . Patti and Veda for OUR SALES OUR EFFORTS A SUCCESS, MILLS CUSTOM GRINDING, IMI/SIM=I Outwits t froOkns• lujokingq G noir.; WOODEN WILIZIW - AND , I3I'ONE _ W A.R:~ I No. 1, PAmnes Bum,. 7 Southeast cor , Main & Bridge-sta.; TOWANpA; New and DesiraNe 'Gootkr; -- ;:I= . M 3 ) DAILi\ - i..' , i s 1.'.,'1,: Assortment alwayg Omptete. Great 'ladacsomenta to CASH B-UYERSI COUNTRY .PRODUCE. Bought and Sold at THE MAIKET • RATES. • LONG o& KKELNR.. Nov 11, 1868. . • W HOLESLLE GROCERY AND PROVISION ROUSE F. S. M. tic CO. 11'3, Nam t3Tazar, TOWANDA, PA. The undersigned, encouraged by the success winch has thus far, at. tended their new enterprise, desire to make acknowledgement for the very liberal patronage they have re- ceived; by giving their customers the advantage of their years' experioneei together with the benefit of their greatly increased facilities for doing -business They keep constantly on hand, a very large and complete assortment of everything in their line, and are daily receiving such additions to 'their stock as the wants of their ade requires They have now in store, Sugar; By , rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, - To bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom , Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of `other goods, which ha" been recent- y bought at the lowest point in the market, and are offered at wholesale?, at rates to cOrrespofid They desire to call especial atten tion to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at'New York Jobbing pricep,—gnaranteeing he quality in all cases Have also on hand a good assort- ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene They still continue to have the benefit of a resident Partner in New • York, who is 'constantly in the market and prepared to turn to' our adva tage any favorable changes b. the price of goods FOX, STEVENS. Id:BROM ft C 0.47 May 18, 1868 pATTE.RSON & KINNEY, Successors 44 T}lo3lAll 4.'Joxis, • t Dealers in GROOERIRS ANT') PROVISIONS Pam, dtd No. 2, Patton's Block, TOWANDA, PENN'A 1 Having purchased the entire stock 01 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, of T. J. JONES, and having added largely tbereto by recent purehases, t hat h pleasure in announcing to the pub li c that they are pre pared to sell anythin and every thingln the Oltoo FRY AND PROVISION LINE, Such u SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FISH, FLOUR, FEED, CORN MEAL, KEROSCENII, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, . STONE WARE, &O. &O. ti la gaTatu s it a n c io ° 2l who rn e yll l l7olr US lit arrantee terl.ll ealL CASH. "AID PO a COUN TRY' PRODI3Oa •, J. B. PAMISSOW: • W. a KINSFY I[aroh 10, tests.—ti • NEW:GROORRV. AND ritON/ 7 - - BION EITOBB I A13c.X.13E tb , earkl *ore*lllesetra New late' t 4t) t•st W —..— o• ' A'l nannw4tl" . . . III& aloe& & Vivi& Alts — rioir bn sto g.th l e Axial Tong PiftkW Um, swoadilkey, am .Eddratilothla t & Stole "Mae $ l l SoloklMMod i4 l /1409f; • . Id Sabot soiamit ontolloooo dm = tlototitilmotbato tba ;. M'plosso bia aptoatio,>w biltstairtll maisMottogbototiOMUs 1160MbulosCoalkotoeMmaparesom obis toms. %mods. Oct. IT, 1887. ME WEIMEN Om. eroggigf*itgrol oftlarta Oa — meads :mn? 40 11 211, i-/IBRIPM 6VI Zabmg ., fort-do4,:ioilti I the Rail nom an) nail ibasknapanc4 Unite lba ste tootiotiat tboyablto to klo tory and 7011 to 4 lootod,otoolt et '',"‘ • • fiNDONDINS AND PitOVISION . Mika he W Ofliouto&salt ths ttmeumol pusr.a of all. He has also apeaed a spiama -* MD; `ISTORE - VC'ci liblob 4 taf sliaitial So impplithe eau sni Barclay coal MOOS 0, 0 ,11}. them Re Item anstaatly Mad a legestoelt of - ,T - 114N,04),Y;FFIRS, BUG ARS, FLOUR, BUTTER, ' PORK, &0., Which he Is selling cheap for cash. : GOODS DELIVERED IN TEE BORO' FREE. OF. CHARGE. The citizen - or Townie - and vicinity. will pkemetioewptaaz thanks for their earylTherar shifty dor tho• :WC WO years.. aid we promise with their maistalux to improve or eryrtualty to clime onr business, so al to warrant satidaelion to 'all. Call and ww, us • • JOilN hiCßlDE'rfi. Jail ! 0 . 1887. pEortirs South Cornsiikldie and Ystn Streets. GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS, will be - sold dt the poislids prices. -MIT OP 'ALL DESCRIPTIONS, , MODERN STONE WARE 0 FLOUR, FEED; MEAL GRAIN, 40 Bring on your pradakk which wetpar cash A obbstant supply of Ashton 'Salt, all sized Churns, Butter Furldrui, Tabs, &c. Please call and look through our stock, and we will do our best to please you. W A. ROCKWELL. Towan . Aprll 28, 1888. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING n in . the Arm oI.C. B. PATCH & CO" la now prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford County and iicinity, 4 large and ~ w ell seleCted stock of whip I have purchased for Cash and tee! coat detielbtt can sell at 65 Id is noires as can be pareluteed elsewhere. I now offer to the public a aplendl4 of of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, Have on band a latgo stock of AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO I keep constantly, on hand, PORK., HAMS, • / LARD and kinds of FISH. Would , tall the at- tentlon of the pablle'to oorl'Can% Be Beat In Tality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated' Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap: Please call and examine our stock of Large aisortfoent of YANKFX NOTIONS, TOILET GO&P3, &c., &c. I win pay the bigb• est cub prioe for Farmers give sw a dal' before selling elsewhere pleases caU and make imMellate payment FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS ! JAMES" MAKINSON announces to the public that he still continues in manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of Burins: Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, G':err. ac., of every despiptiot which will be 1. de of the beet materials. anein he most workni like manner. I invite the inaction of the public to inylwork, which shellac be ;unlined In durability, at any shop in the country, and my prices -will •be found to be Wow as the timer will admit. SYRUPS, MOLASSES, Heady-made Coffins constantly •ori hand 'of made to order. A good Hearse will be tarnished whets desired.' ' -AOITIO HOTEL; The undmidgued ashes ;pleasure in announc ing to his numerous friends and patrons that from able data; the charge of the Facile will be SIP Per d% Being sole prietor co m mon house, and therefore free horn the too election of an hand lute rent, he is fully able to meet the downward tendency of prices without any fall ing oft at service. . . It will now. u heretofore, be hii aim to Maintain undiminished the favorable reputatk et of the Picnic, Which it baa enjoyed for many years, u one of the best of travelers' hotels. Tiostablearßl be bountifully enoplkd with every deleabytal the . ' The attendUce will be found efficient and ° W il lacatims will -be • found convenient for pawham business ails them in the lower rtof We eity;being one door north of Corte Ludt It, and one block west of Broadway. and of ready aceem to all Rail Bead and Steamboat MU, . • . JOHN PATTIM. Hoy. 11168.-6 m. I fP*I I TaNO,4I6a*RNESSMAKI-NO The - iiidendoed have thll "ay" formed 'a eo-parm p as n be.hmova as the, drat eir GEE* for the purpose :of tarrileg oaths above eu,. Hamm making and repahlag dote to order andell troth irarrauted. Oidtpaid for hides. • • - GRIFFIN MAGEE. EDGAR S. FIILLEII.• CamptoM, Jan. 28. 1868. ESEI - - nHOIOW'YOUNO- HYSON, 'OO long. Gunpowder mid 'mnial Teas of all grigek, irigeote4 good. Mit. • DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS. NDWELL h WYE& MEM MOLuitigi, GROCER/ a PROVISION STORE, a nafrivad complete "elect of CODFISH, MAcKtREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, YANKEE NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, Purchaaed the -entire Interest of R. IL PATCH) GRO,CERIES, STARCH, SALERATUR, SPICES, AC. BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO STOCK - OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE COUNTRY PRODUCE C. B. PATCH AU persons indebted to the late_ firm will C. B. PATCH Towaada, March 12, 1867 CABINET FURNITURE, Aa g . 150 865 170, 172.174 176 Greenwich Street. Nay You, Oct. 10, 1868. =a E=3l 1;I1: ri7 1111 ,, d i; 7 0, ... , I tudop . r • t l' , lig .c ilit ; ' t gg gtr i 4 i g r. '1 • d I ' •--- : Vides , `.= : -.. r ' o"'L`. ° °111 , 17 BUST ~' STS`_ °,s~I~D .;';:PANS, COATS, S TS, 'VEO. - ..,;!‘ . . VESTS, bitzsp, CO Dusters and Pinta; vet Linen end; Paper 1 , • re AAA Fianna Shirtai Mein, Olotec, Caneak,Leather le 81/14 flolVitod Straw Efate. :mbar that - Don °maitre. price than poor r goosiv i at any examine nit. to_oda .before buy .* w it: • Over,klis - sad Collate Una, BNeck ties Npteag 8 st elms. dimmest a t C 6 lllll l , - . • • . .•. Voyaade,- ~~ 9F745i1i01.1! Rt 4111) MVP i100b$ 1 ! ; 1 stook of Vlothleit.bougitt es I he war to be sold with An entire n. Cheap RR betoTe LL PROFITS I .!te underidgn to to.welttleas now. nab sespectfully • anions= **ands . and vicinity Oat be teethe= OlothISs; such as OVERO I QATS . ; FINE B CHILUS, PILOTS, Also.tbe 88 AND BUSINESS SUITS. Films? D TS AND OAPS. ds, &a.. and thit , theso goods low genres sill be sold with to I intend to establish a per . tills place, and iikorder to gain or purchasers, will deal •ti a Furnishing t bought at TEA eery small pm . meant trade the confide& I bash of AND INTEGRITY I HONES rUI be 4aitanted . for what they I to be. i Comb and examine and self. Don't forget the place, hion, opPodte the Means House, eldleman's Block. 1. JACOBS. Towanda, 0?t.17.1867. and all liaids are repeat at convince yo Temple of - south end of • AND SUMMER GOODS CTION IN PRICES I mmutniox BY tifiEsktriiittAD, SPRING GMAT COHEN TOWAPIDA, PA. seems. to have pleased the in iowanda, and vicinity, to recog ay of dealing ; . • • , We owe•onr - sincere thanks I. ity for extending to ns so liberal I. tll now ;_ . _ s, We deem It our duty to re l• • favors bestowed upon us thus Womatu, habitants of gm our fair , Arra Wir to the comma a patronag 4 e n ,irtu W ciprocate all if Ear $ . • We do hereby imblicly PROCLAIM, that on great stock of c --- SPRING ! D SUMMER GOO S, - SUCH A BROADCLOTH, tiAVER. 1. Doeski & .Cassimere , Suits, Of 411 gradesMl.of the latest atyle'!,L will be at disposed of • . • , 'RED QE D PRICES!, Our goods manufactured in New York, oity by one of a members of the firm, therefore ei we are enabl to sell as cheap as the nest, 4,4 wishing o reduce oar stock. we will put goods at ch low rates as will enable any yto bay suit of clot hes.. We are reedy lug the finest L ock of 4 . SPRING ND SUMMER GOODS ! Ever trough to thin manta. such as Bearer. Chinchilla. Boomikin,. &c., for Men ,and Bop wear. Call t the Clothing Store ot N & ItOSENFIELD, COH And convki as they say their goods. stock of P. yourself of the fact that they.; do d do not misrepresent any , of .We also call attention to our GENTS Such al C , • fURNISHII 4 7G GOODS finere and Woolen Overshirte, Un Drawers, Ova-a Us and *venni' ilß+n Jackets, Ti's - Collars, Sna derslorte an. Gloves, Co pendersi LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, • o sell at ItedneedPrlces, IG ire re buying elsewhere. ' 1 COHEN .1108ENF1EL,D; Opposite Powell it po, ;April 1, 1860. Whlab they us a cal! bet ME !I OFRIC OF WICKHAM* BLACK TQWAND&, P. 4. 4 -; Havin: Holiday with Ho, kinds, cleared our shelves of oar Goods. augl replaced them .se - Keeping Goode of all are now ready again tofit no going to House Keeping. the largest stock, and best Clock: ry and Glass Ware ed in Towanda. out any We towel quality • ever ope. add i a full l tint) to those Goods we bave ne of Knives t end Forks, Amps, &c. By- importing stock direct from the Pot- Spoons, oar mai Europe, and getting our ..d Glass-ware from the Man i' we are able to offer grater nts than ever offered in tert in Lamps n actor' , indacem I this sect, while to .before.. It is „ t wortil your. Call and examine Golds and fore purchasing. spectfully Yours, VICES, Most S i STOVES I STOVES STOV received new line Stoves at OFOJTAN HARDWARE; STORE . _ ' ORVigk, PA. . • 1 • ing,ninch attention . An immense minty ot , Stoves. Are attra LWAYS ON NAND ! Stoves, c HMI% CHUB* 11 1 . wood; that will emit yon for RICE,' STOREi:SCHO : 1., SHOP, , 'BOAT; ; on - COORMG ST4::1418 / coma ONE L ___ • nee the new patterns—at least; OK -BKFOBE 'BUYING Wekeerio a' Miir t ix! tenet. I !aiding 'firet-otiesiiitoves" far the aesperrety Stoves for.the Mun i:due for youri : elves. your ow In . 8; Ni . .IIRONSON. " ,Oct. 21..4468. - Oawe3l. E. 12 COD PI S "; B t tD. -awl , Trout:alio*, Made. :60 1 M011, Smoked Halibut, 'dip at - if,. Hann's. and Smo Dried - dna I 8 FlourE' Wheat :or. [e t tintewbesq: Flot!e. , Bran; CarC! AC.114 VIBES serf FIGS, TAMAIIIIIL,P)111- and Jellies of linds. COWELL & MEM. =ZEMM=== - • - •• • 4:-.4•••••, -777•77.` ,, -.•• •- • - • .'l-•••,11,11141111eti.Z.V,1 • • •- -WSW' 1411.1 40. ;p.l ."Chr yeithvisan4 ViA:•+".l l, l7 . •'" AtAlcit r fer" - t„;, OLD ,1 CASEVIYaIe t--- • STORN I : _ • Canimitals and It Bitieti. - "TawOilti thsj - - 1. r Pt - vCt: et iristtiail ir.tilain Ow/ 7.4 4 4.-.; ft , ... , :';'. izl7.:- 1 01 , D 'l3 - 4-"- . .i: of the peOidei lios soil* eddetiffeele," Sock. by toll and , easeisteesititabit sa * l **l ol,lllllol 7. 11• 1 70 1101 ... la the Arta tot " wasted witbsogort to tbec7 il loo Imola vOl be -. eonoteette a rt soot r pled easelible sout,b!!.lflg . of , 01164 - • - ' • d: 7l • „._-• ...iii iii,i * l ' , l ti , '• .- • ' 7:' , ,‘ 1 7_ . ,.... vmdIENT .• BENziliE--414.,..._ • : * It Batil...- . - iiiit • imunpit ~ ,- -, :.- ;.--.. ;. k;7.-..... -.,-iiiiiiii-Bhuth..,-, -, - Aida At - -, 0n 4 • g,5,..,E opi ~...,.d . ~..4 i.., ..,.: , . . 4,4... : -. 8,, , ---- . -,,, maigio _ Imi , :caims#, .BROPIIi-- -•'' -'.' PoOti 1- -' IA - . • '' - . PialokANlts- - :,.:,:::.-. .o,iieem.i.... • - :,. TAMP - IRS AITIY* OIII NE!MA am Tome.k lolerld all thekvarlety, !3PONGEB. SEMEN iioLril;. • - ; ;Coosa; - IlairaveriNnlguserye rooKsT , Hoqva i Powr - moN4is, , - TOOTH, Ww AND Loa pitoelwrion muosty . For If edlilnal use, L- TOBACXX), &Mir; I PIPED AND 010 ANS; Garden, PieldindPiour Bieds, Trims, Sup paters, Buspennorien, Moulder Braces; Breast Pomp, Teething Blnp, Nullther Bottles,' Nipples, Nipple Bulb - am Syringes - BW Pans; Belt- Geteljng Pr* "lie Thermometers, , • • Flavoring Stone_ lop, .Glase • J indt3toiei3liottlna i~sh-T . e~le - emmoai• tloa l do. i Botaalo. clectb sod ommpsth- c edic and -the Popular Patent -MED,CNEE3.-• ,‘• All articles warranted as represented. Per- Aorta at a :distance:.can receive their ordeusby stage or mail, which will receive .pronipt, and carehl attention. Medic* advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for medlclna. lakrul for past liberal patronage,wodld =ally* announce to his friends And the that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the coiltinnation of,their confidence and patronage: U., Open Blindly& far prescriptions from 9 to 10 A. x., and 12 N. to Land 5 toff. r. u. - 11. V. PORTER, SI: D. Jo, 1.1869.-Yr MARSHALL BROTHERS dk CO., Wish to 'call Ate attentinh of the public to their new Stock of HARDWARE,' ' , - FARMING IMPLIMENTS, • BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, snit CARPENTERS' TOOLS Also, a large .assortment of bile, !Patty, Sash, Paints, 011 s; !Patty, Varnishes, and Paint . and Varnish Brashes of all kinds, , which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a Olne assortment of of every style and pattern to Milt tie paint; Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of JOBBIWO TROVITTL-2 ATTINDID TO - We have on bend table article of GLASS FRUIT. JARS, with improved self•seallag corks, and HERIKETICAL SEALING OA NI3, *blab is one of the beet cans need. , Jane 20, 1865. LOOK H.EREI Mammoth Furniture Store IN TOWAN A , PA.„ The largest and best atocit of Ptr IR, N . - . t Tim PA To bound In Northern Pennsylvania, which is he' ug sold at . stock - consists in ink of Parlor, Library ing Boom and- Chamber isulta. IParlor, Li. ry, Extension, 'Dining and "(Med Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Bolas ' Lounges, Tete-a-tetes, Whst-Nots, Cra dles, Cribbs Ac. A fall line of Mattras ses and Be dding, Pier, Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oval and Rustle 'Frames and Brack els, Ac., 4-c. In fact everything - - Wicsnail & BLACK Corlu; Hs~6 : Brict; ==M 4etbwart. I • 11 a ' M ' ' ' itlig •- ' t 4. t "3 o pz .'; C/ . 2 , r si c) ei I • gi II p .°. .P . CA i . 4 1 g ri NI f.Q- 0: i .. 0 - Rt. • 00 t I §4, el 0 o • -. P tl - - . . w . -. ~ • KEROSENE LAMPS TI•N WARE furniture. There is now on exhibition at the GREATLY RED U (ED PRICES! In the Furniture . .Line Which mug be seen to be appreciated and which will be sold at .443'i'yER PRICES 'Min the &tune quality, of goods can be purr based elsewhere. - Thankful to the public for their past liberal -patronage, and determined to merit a contin uance of the Name by- offering inducements not tole found elsewhere, Invite them 'to call, an examine my goods and prices before put ch Ing elsewhere. No charge for showing goods and I . 1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD . 'COUNTRY DEALERS anpillel as usual at the.lowest market prices. - I also keep on hand a large assortment of Ready Redo Coffins from the moat common to 'the fine et Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Caps So., and I am the sole agent fn Bradford coon ty for SEMLER'S k FISKT - Ia NETALIC BURIAL CASES, CASKETS, &C. A good HEARSE always in readiniati • when required. I, JAMES 'O.4ROST: Towanda, DeO4o, 18p. . F UR N I . T Er RE!. ~ .1 .. 1 NEW GOODS! NEW (310 , 110!' Nt I ATLL'ir FINISHED AT P ,01' ,tr . l 4a :P - R 'l . O E S'l . - . Conifatin :of - '' i - * CHAMBER -SETS, PARLOR . SETS Enkrigo Room SETS, i- ' MIRRORS, - rircakußg - FRAMES, ' ~: PhofOgiaph FrameP, tor iTor7bOdi. • _, 1 . t A GENERAL - ABRORTIIEITI' FURNITURE, Fatted to tblaiiarket. *I time, tite s ' t,upbols• nil - terer la the countty, atid.monnt our own -ophol4terea' work:, - , i - 1 , :REP.4I. Rif4o: Aitp:4o ll ti G,' DOnetii order...l Riving an ,experience of il) youninthe batinews,Jaan 00We:2U:tope to plane all Who pottanlno me: " , it ' . . '... : Doa two alir.rot the ath of. art-. N o.' .lifctliNrwtig ti '' °l " .-- ' 1. : `,.:-.' 1 ... 7 1 : : 4:, Ti : l;iCiiiii:: ' . Tr4ndiki !VII); 18418. ! =lf. ' :•,. - . AFiA.ASSORtiIENV:OIF i'Of• . LET SOAPS, 14 7 IicOLBE A ITC'S. WI 7•._:-. • -omit rio*tiaailir,„ • PIM tirf , irii.)Looreit • - cktria' Wi t , MO 4. taltreakelltallbwillinedr l6sll 111101' ,, DIMG*40;'.1 12 MIngt -I, ,.T? nr '' - eta, Mettle mita iviTinlClAlei WWI% 9). mop? . ifo tiquosgs. • • • A tiffs ja°1121!"..., ankATMO 7 tus [mi 9 THE IR/Align -tors; inzifai3roo; , PAINT AND BRUM* crr Ample. B Ap BT 41V4,4191 . 1i190411- ,i_' a iioi: - i ii:i, i',l- . .0 1 'xiii . i....0, - *t. 'o,i a. bisrit; 1114 ART P6iisi;illll , lM A3D Nursing Betties. Syringes and Catheters. LATIos . 1136011111XXT Of sualuidlirdne, Axon BIMICAL tfirSTRCIIONtS OF LATEBTYLE Am) Rte! fauazirr A large supp-y Brushes-for the, .Rat Also tor the Teeth and Naffs, ToOth Pow ders and • Faits*, Offs -Perfuntety, —Soaps. Combs , Halt Vt=oP.. ators.ae„Herosene, Lamps, Shades, Oldmneys, Inds. &a, all of the late at styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. sr Physicians supplied 'at reasonable rates. Medicines and Pmmriptions carefully and ac curately compounded and proared by compel ant persona at all hours of the du and night. Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore coon, to 2ln the - afternoon. _ W.. IL H. aoktz. Towanda, Sept. 29,'1868. • Banks anb -Stationtig. DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK. PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS, 7 PENS, INg, Music, STATIONERY AND BLANK ROOKS YANKEE NOTIONS. Towanda, Nov. 10, 1808, BOOIE-BINDERY.-THE PUBLIC is sospectrally 'derma that the Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argun . 5 i story, where will be done 0 O.E -8 n INCH In all to varlet:is branches. on terms es rea• ' sonabla at." the times" will allow. The Bind ery will be under the charge of 11. O. WITITAKEE, An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done, in a style ' and manner which cannot be &celled'. Music, Magazines, News papers, Old Books, stc., boundlp every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Baling and Binding of ; To any desired pattern, which In quality and durability wil be warranted. All work will be ready for delivOrY when promised. The patronage o 1 the public is solicited, and perk° -satisfaction gnarranteed. Towanda, August 2. 1888.—tf. N EW FIRM I NEW GOODS ! WICRRAM" A; FROST, Would call the ettentl on of 'the citizens of Rome and vidiriity, that they lig:mei:trend with A New Stock Goodsl At the old 'stand of L. L. Moo y, where with close attention to the wants of the community they will keep a good assortment of goods, which they will -- SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prices that will !whim every One to bay of them. We shall at' all times have a good assortment of FALL AND - WINTER GOODS. ! Embracing nil tbalalcst•atylca of LADIES DRESS GOODS! DEL 4 Mti:S, ALPACAS, PRINTS,:GLOVES, .GIUGH/slll3, HOSIERY, RATS, CAPS,- BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHI3, CASSIIIEBES, .vganne, FANCY GOODS, lIIIBRIMIAN Fa*ay . Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, mifisons, LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS I WOOD AND TIR•WABE Drugs, Furniture, i,(Sfe., &c.; The above gives but a eilght Ideiot the GOODS WE HAVE IN irfORE, . And we only say to our numerous friends end the public generally; call and sae us, test the mm its of one pretensions, and If e yenned.' • AND - - • MAKE YOU . REIELVNII: RICH By saving ;money la your par.claases. We In tend to • GIVE GRIA - T4R - BARGAINS THIN avairotroos BEARD or'! - • I we we au DiereCroot 0 1 8 181/8 11mill' FORME PROZWCE NOICp fOriOtoie..l. • ;withtmasi' 'a ; pakeekson to L. Lr.lioody: 0.0. onointor.- • invoor, Nome. /Po.. N0v.12, 18twi CILOUMWBV(IO (WARS A Furitimotroft 00MM arch 10. UM 11,1ranum'si. A NICE - 13100r OF OffBolloB AIL and iCogravingit at FROST'S, SHIELDS. loans; Pwrtraza BLANK BOOKS, t =;: ;,;,:a:; .. ~; . NSTN- , 7 , ,....Bitociviffummer jr Alikii** l lk l . 4o ; i' , Orist*.sadiwoßD* , oo. 7 4 'F#4. fiteaci • • .4, - 4, • - • GAUGE A COOKS • AC., ;. -- • Ott TVIN G - ; , .;- Doti 1001 -- • oritti4 44445 - woik /of;, ' Orid ober pavesee sr ..ordin; Amor skip COOKING STOVES; , . Coal and Wood Burners: Furniture for Cooking stora, eaate Pips;*-11n-Ware, Boar Pumps, Plow=t l Yo, 4 tHiAo LaltPa st y, kepteonstii, DRAWINGS SPECIFIOATIONS Of all kinds of Machining for mills lad Otte! PutimayrePar4b7 * : • • , Foreaunte wko hie India:get eiperienee this brands of de taudneti. • • - _ • • - JOBLCARMAN. Towanda. Oct. 29, ' • • - T -.. 9 * A NI)-A : O,AARIA-G 8 - - :i-PA - 01:011-r - : .- " -1 . - . I - The stnoliutol respectfully announce to the ptibllO 4 thatjhpy haveprirchasq the . CAREIAG.R G. H. D R A.K And are not► prepared ,to boild work In THE LATEST STYLE" 'And most workmanlike manner.- They will constantly keep on band au assortment of splen did - . . TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS ONE AND Ti►O SLATED ALBANY' BLEIO HS ALL WOBK WARRANTED. • - REPAIRING promptly attended to at rat, z_. • mouabCe prices. - BRUNT & ITITULEN Towanda, May 8.1867.-1 y • N'EW PLIELICAI MILL . . The undersigned haying built a . larp and com modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and ailed it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the manefaeinre of WINDOW BANE, & BLINDS, are prepared to All orders, whether large or small, upon the shorted 'n!otiee. .We have also a large variety' of • MOULDINGS, of the Wad style and pattern: which we can furnish much • cheaper than thoy .can be worked by hand. PLANING, • TONGUEING; • ' GROVEING, • AND SCROLL SAWING, and 1.1 other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit out customers. • Persons building, and not living more that twelve tb fourteen miles-:distant, will And it burly for their interest to buy of us,or bring their lumber and worked . by our m achinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is l feeding, have it ground out,and take it home with you. • We will pay CASH for PINE & HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered st ; our lumberyard. Come and see an, or if you can't come, write. U. B. RODGERS & -CO. Towanda. Fee.. 1864- EMI T ()WA NDA. AGRICULTURAL WORKS TOWANDA, PENN'A., IiAIiPPACTUE,ES HUBS, SPOKES DENT, OTUFF, HEAVY AND' LIGHT WAGONS, GiCkERAL WOOD WORK WOOD tIIRNENG-IN Aq.Ylll BitANCEM. . . SCROLL SARUNC, PLANING, ETC., ETC To Dealers. In HUBS, SPOKES &TEENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOOK FROM • WHICH TO .. SELECT The 'those are fromthe best " 7 RECORD GROWTH HICKORY it OAK. LIGHT AND" HEAVY WADONO ON HAND We have the Broad, atO Narrow Gitagi - STILILL PICKS mail° and Are,sed W. T. BISHOP, 8-Jperintendent M. C.. MERCUR, Pmildent 'Towattis,-Jc6l2, 1868. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP, ELMIRA . N. Y-. You will And Graitte Monuments. both Quincy Mid Commit, Marble and Slate Mantle*, and • - cal Grates to fit. A largo assortment con stantly on hand, cheap as the cheapest. Aug. 10 ' ,1868.-_13.. • A CHOICE LOT OF WINTER (1. Fruit of all kinds, for aide by the Barrel' oB aahel, at MOAB& it 111XYB. TOBACCO AND CIGARS! The aadetsigned have established a , STEAM TOBACCO .FACTORY, . T 0' W A. N" D .A, Oa Baia Street below: Bridge Street Where they are ritanefacturing'sll kinds of OUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS Which they offer:to tbel trade at: W OLE SAtE sPRIOES nit cannot htli. to snit. Wo , woitid most re (ally solicit • call from the d..a through Northern Pennsylnnla to air examination of OURASTOMAND I PRICES 1 Our Tobaces is maosisei.pre4froin . tbs-best `KENTUCKY AND, VIRGINIA hawk tbst ma traria WAG Wwwhatiz i Siva=. h i hamo s e= the will 'with a Meal : dispo tr.& to 11, 17 art an" illaalliletir . , i lIKANS & 157 Wahl - Street, Towsad!; Pa, Jane 4, 1268.—tf. • . ' ' ,:r- 3 : ' , '; '.',-• V'="A'. -- .NTf,.. f;:.: i ? halittain; - . .. ..:,.___.; . _ O:WANDA-INSURANC E T ;PolidathisedMsegadlosted promptly a. IL lifirEAN g diva, of u m fonowfig vett Mown and rellsble Cott PladeLat, itssounr—"CiefifeCatqasidtlik":.. ..14ci11,7C0,10, 4111111 A Las Bromism:mum Coiner,: .- Haztrenf, Cow tCnmh Aseite,Aoe. '67 ..$1554 1 'LlViall'OM rs LOIrDOI - AzD (ii Amoy I • Fait•ArzLizzi Innen" Co. - - - • supine and Reserved Funah _VII) ' • - 516,271,74 Aims 1 / 1 the United Stater, oyez— .- 1 ,800.00 0 Day Pzemluzes,upwszde of (Gol d) 17,00 r. Eii!e 'estrum:Colour• Martzbas, doing. ; Capital $1.025, 00 - New Jusir. Ifolver. Lnr: Inman Co. t ifezasrk. . Capital • . J two bo ) -,- Nornt iII nIaiaITIMIVPINISIMIT CO.; ' - (Accidental) °I V CcAial - Phaidel P his o - 1 . t e 500,0 00 Cosx - wirniT Lino= '... _ ~ .. ~ _ humeamosi c ri ri c onai , Attasifoyd. Coos., Towanda. Feb. 20;111e6—ti 1"C"° L AND.. 'ACCEDSITAI, BIIMANCE. • '; oan /1111X1MID 0910 iIEVENTETIV. IWLLION DOLLAR s• - C. S. RUSSELL, "Vent, son in roiLowsKs sans num& gellll4Y • • . 011.116 FIJI & MAIRKXIIIII4IIIOII * • CONTANY - pad elphis - _ Capital =dist:was ,0ver....... .. ~ ... $350 A 0 11003 LitsumAign u A oitrAws, ..: i Of IferSrork. ()sprat and sorplokature - - $3,7,40.104 Isinnancs Omani OP Nona ANZIUCA,' Pbeadelyhia. Capital and airplua,oaer,... ifaxturrax !annual Coicraam, f - _ New-York. Capital sad ivplas s-it Ex:ssrires ' Of Phrdelphia. . Capita .} and surplus over • ASTIO INFIVRAZYCI COiIPLNY- - • • • Of Preer-York. Cagital and sarplul, OTC! Porallt IttlftriANCE COW ANY , Of Hatiford, Conn, Capital end surplds, over S7O4,VAN . • —.— liftrrnaL.Arn., A n .I.IWCE Conrsav, t i Or New-York. Capital and sorplus,over , I • TRAIIILLERB 117142(011v0M71.111r, 0 Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplus, over.. .. . Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at' at . low Tatum . by any other reliable Compasies. Allit" Polixies twined and LOWCI, if NV, :Sd - Jaded at thia•Ageney,thereby Raring the tranbi... and expeaae.of going elsewhere for settlement. Sr 0111 M; at the Hardwhere Store of Cod; - ding . & Ruud - ! • C. S. RUSSELL,: Towanda, Feb. 7, 1466.-41 '. ' t• - . LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INStfli - ANCE COMPANY.-office, 45 William Bt., and 72c Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Supine and Reserved Funds - (Gold) C 6,271,675 Assets in the United States, over.. .. 1,800,000 Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold) .. 7 . The shareholders personally 'responsible or engagements of the company:: All Ghee ors ma tbe shareholders. lemmas ut New Yoaz.—Francis Cottenet Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Depot) Cts rman, Joseph . Gaillard, Jr. Esq. M .Aschibald; Esq., IC B. M. Con sul, Al'exasdet Hamilton, Eaq. , Robert C. Forllnsoz Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary, Alex ander Hamilton, Jr., Eaq Camel of Soard. Baranma—Phenix Bank."—Cammann & Co. The Policies of this Company. are issued by well-known American citizens resident in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and. consequently, with the other Shareholders, are individnally_liable for all, the engagements of the Company; all Policieeare signed by them, all claims are payable In cash on proof of loss without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o'clock, P. Id., and not ka men. Life insurance effected, sod annuitift granted on favorable terms: B. McKEA , Agent:, . Towanda. April 17,1867. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENTAL ANI INSURANCE AGENCY ! For the foltowi og reliable Companies Phoenix, of' Hartford, Home In. Co., New Haven,. Germania, Fire, New York,.. North American Fire In. •Co., of New Xoik, ' Hanover. New National T &velem (accidental) • New Y. rk 250,000.00 Policies written the abcve reliable compa nies at the lowest rates. Losses, if any, adjus ted at this Agency. Particular attention gives to farm property. Office this law office in Mercer's new block, north side public square. .1011 N W. MIX. - Towanda, March 17.1869. T HE EQUITABLE LIFE- ASSIII ASCE Society's Agency- for Bradford cr. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,p00 Yearly Income over 22,000.000 cash. MONTANYE a WARD Towanda, July 25, 1867. • THE LYCOMING MUT& FIRE. Insurance Agency for Bradford County Mutual Ciasii plan. In sacceanful operation of er twenty-seven years. MONTS VYE /c. WARD. Towanda, July 25, 1867 • ' lOMiNG INSURANCE AGES CY. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY- Winces-Barre, Pa SAMUEL WADHAMS... L. D. SILDEMAKER, R. C. SMITH, Capital and Surplus $170,000. North Anienca, Hartford:Cour.. assets 00 Fulton. New York, • ," 2.50,000 Springfield, Mass., " 400,000 • Applications for insurance m•the abote com panies taken - at fair races, and business attend ed to with promptness bad care. Particular Attention will be given to Farm risks in the country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance at (Acted in gold and tellable companies. „ Office over the Bakery on Main-st., formerly occupied by ?lemur Ac Morrow. - T. B. CAMP; Agent. Towanda, March 12, 18G8.—tfz GO T0T...11E , '.a.. 31C IRO "Y" GOOD 11EM.A..1_,,. OYSTERS ALWAYS ON 11 4ND BREAD, PIES, CAKES, SCOTT & BUFFINGTON. Towonda: Dec.D 1868. _ NEW MILLINERY GOODS M. B. J.. PIBRCB. Present' herself.to the ladies of Towanda w a very choice selection of goods; and in entire- . - ly confident of being able to meet the justly , disctimlnntinif taste of suck u may do her the honor of anumnituation of her stock- Thank ing her former patrons for_ their fauns, sho t go. Bolts a austinunoe of the same. Fluting done beautifully and on the shortest notice. Rooms over Cohen do nosenlield's, Yalu Street, Towanda, Oct. 5 Jan TUMP. MACHINES. ,r). T. GitANQEft, itiersburg Ps. • now manufacturing Lever Power Stump times, and willteep them Of haadow make on ehori puttee,. from the best material warranted. . Feb.l6, 18119.4 m• MACKEREL; TROUT, wEnTE. Fhb. Cod-Piab and 006 WITTER ..rtrßs AND., Ravi-ready lit of Iprit. * "Feb, 2!. - , Not7ABE /6 NM sl,7m4v) ...111:1" , 1 13821 MEUSE $600,00 TOSA . N.DA W. MIX, Agent, .8 4,467 835 GO. 1,619,070 31 1,000 000 00 - , 773,843 77 650 ,682 28 CAPIT.iL $3,400,000 Presideat Vice President Secretary FOR A eT ALL mina. IN MEIN BE 4SON. CANDY, R* 0 J U FRUIT, NUTS,