Tho Germination of Seed There are, doubtless, one million of dollars lost annually, on tho Ameri can continent; by depositing seed Se deep in the earth as to render .their germination difficult; and, in many instances, enfeebling the. life of the plant after germination so to make the yield unprofitable. The seed of wheat or Indian corn deposited at a depth of ten inches underwill . the surface wi nut sprout at all—being below the influences of surface agitations, such sun rays, showers, Zte.; at seven inches sorne,.probably ten • per cent., of corn or wheat will foi.ce- out, but will be so enfeebled as not to mature seed as, from actual experiment, corn planted seven inches deep required twenty-one days to come up and was so enfeebled that it grew to the height of three feet and died prematurely, not maturing a grain. A like experi ment with wheat gave a few very im perfect seeds. At four inches the vitality of the plants seemed propor tionately checked,- the germination being effected in sixteen days. The same grain, corn .or wheat, planted' at a depth of three-fourths of an inch, or one inch, would germinate in eight days in a moderately cool soil, or in sir days as the sun's rays become warmer. The natural functions of the seed in germination is to support the body of the plant till it.becomes.Suffacient ly stout to throw but surface feeders' suilicient for after support, when the powers of the germ are exhausted, which are wholly exhausted in germ ination when the seeds are so, depos ited as to make tliegennination very difficult—lessening the support of the plant at a very,critical period of ex- I,telleC Counting the loss of seed that nev er germinate at all, and the propor tionate loss by being too deeply plant ed, and one can very readily see the loss by neglect or carelessness of deep planting has not been over-estimated. Doubtless many planters, who have ma le extra efforts for a crop and had almost an entire failure, could, by ex periment, ascertain the prime cause. A Drover on Fattening Cattle 'Mr. Bela S. Hastings, who is one of the leading drovers from Vermont, is rupplying cattle for the Boston 10:trizet, gave his experience and ob :.crvation in relation to fattening stock, at a late meeting of the Cale donia county Farmers' Club : He said the main object of the farmer was to get the most out of his fodder. It does not pay to feed graiii to a poor,creature, one that does not. take on flesh rapidly. •Farmers will do better to dispose of such stock for what it will bring and procure ani mals of good style. He believed that efe-half of the grain fed was wasted I,y- not being fed to good cattle. An other important point.is, farmers do not feed heavy enough. He world . conouence with as much Led as they could bear at first anti then increase. In feeding twelve quarts of meal, the last four quarts are worth twice as .much as the first four for fattening purposes. Some farmers complain that they do not get pay for the grain they feed out, but he had noticed that it was only those who fed light that thus complained. Whether the 'animal was to be .;fed 2 short or a long time, he would recommend heavy feeding. Mr Hastings said he knew of nothing better than corn meal. The cob is worth but little, if anything. Those per,ons of whom he purchased fat styeli, who were the most successful and made it most i‘roiltable, were those who fed meal largely. If a farmer has potatoes or other roots it is well enough. to feed these in part, but a farmer will do hotter to exchange rlome of his roots for corn, than to feed roots altogether. It is important to keel regidarly and not too often, as the stock will eat Aud lie down and ruminate. It is better,to feed cattle but three times a day and sheep but ,once. t t. NEW DIF.INITCTANT. --We dare very few persons are aware that coffee is a valuable disinfectant. Ex i;erintents, however, have proved that it the most powerful means, not only of rendering animal and vegeta -1 effluvia innocuous, but of. actually destroying them. A. room in which meat in an advanced state of decom pnsition had been kept for some time, was instantly deprived of all smell on ' open coffee roaster being -carried through it, containing a pound of coffee • roasted. In another room, exposed to the effluvium occasioned by the clearing out of a manure pit, r.o that salfuretted hydrogen and tun ' ne.pitia in great quantities could be chemically detected, the stench was completely removed in half n minute, on the employment of three - ounces of fresh roasted coffee, while the oth er parts of the house were permanent ly cleared of the same smell by being raversed with the coffee roaster, -al though the cleansing of the pit con tinued for several hours after. The best mode of using the coffee as a aiinfeetant, is to dry'the raw bean, pound it in a.mortar, and then roast the powder on a moderately heated iron plate, until it assumes a dark brown tint, when it is fit for use. Then - Sprinkle it in sinks or cesspools, or l;ty it on a plate in the room which you wish to have ptitrified. Coffee acid, or coffee-oil, acts more readily in minute quantities. HOLLOW Hem; Disnoas.—A writer in the Boston Clillirator gives the fo'lowing as the symptoms of, and remedy for, the hollow horn disease. ' The symptoms are drooping of the head and ears, lying down. Turning the•head over the back, towards the shoulders, as if pain in the head. This I think is a spinal . disease, af fecting the brains and horns. 'Guar.—Take a large table spoonful of sulphur, and lard, 'sufficient when warm to make it soft like paste, pour it on the top of the head at the root of the horns ; take a shovel or flat piece of iron, heat it, and hold it over the head so as to heat the paste and warm the top of the head as much as the beaSt will beat ; repeat once in two or • three days, and bore the. horns on the under. tide, two or three inches from the head, so as to let in fresh air, and lei the putrid matter out if any is collected. I have never known this to fail if taken before too far gone. I have enrol one cow when the top of the head was so full of matter that I opened a place above the ear which discharged more time a half pint. Thii was in the summer, the cow was fatted in the fall and kill ed. The head was all right, except- ing a plare at the roots of the horns about as largf,siz a spoon lIZZ:=11E:1111E1 .`7,, (.7er raAralt. !: »in (the?' :ur Armtl tt"Ta- I.r 'C.I7CAT:I' trooliles arc to us liko ,iOl/4 CRIrATI-- VOM.4tilino3 ,! lesiellaZlolls. '--.., 7 T ur i "DOMESTIC" LOCK STICH SEWING MACHINE! TILE " DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle Bowing Machine, which has beep. r usql fur the last five years in the Wee, and is now introduced for the first, time hi this section. ill runs faster than most, easier hud more quietly than any, doing the lig l testi as well as the heaviest work done 011 any Sewing Machine IFITIErMITRITIIIMMMR= Plain Machines - - $65 Half •Case - - - - $7O All Machines hare Blake's Patent Table: Agents waited in unoccupied tenitory. Address, BLARE & CO., Scranton, Pa For xtle by TAILOR it GORE, Towanda, Pa. A. A. EDINEI3. Athuns, Pa. Wyalusing. Sixty 12, 1870.-1 y EASE ANT) COMFORT TUE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT There is.noteing so valuable as perfect sight, and perfect sight can only be ebtaincal by using PERFECT SPECTACLES I The difficulty of procuring which is well known MESSRS. LAZARUS A: MORRIS k OCCULISTS A2s.ID OPT [CANS, I= 31ANITFACTDRERS OF THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Raw, after yearn" ut experience, experiment, and and the ererhon of costly ruachir ery, been enabled to produce that (311.1. ND PERFECT 4iPECTACLES ! N'hlch have been sidd with unlinuted satistartiou to the wearers In the Webttrn St.i.tee during the past fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many yen-h without change! Messrs. LAZARUS le MORRIS hare appointed JITI ES lIIIGUENIN. dealer In W. t. and Jew- - elry. as their rule agent fur T , ; ands, lienn'a, and vicinity. April 14, 140. WW BOOT AND'SHOE STORE The subscribers world I,T:et:ldly inform their many friends that tl4ey have (Terra a BOOT AND SHOE STORE!. At No. I.ILI Maln-Ft., Towanda, Pa They have Just received a flue assorthreht of LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES ! Cmasiqting rf , LADIES GAITERS, Or a:1 la.s , GOAT AND LEATHER SIHOES, MISSES AND CHW , HENS SHOES Of every variety. which wPI 1. n•,1 , 1 cheap fsrtere-h. Give then, a call and satisfy 3 eurt.cit es that they arc selling cheaper than tleo cheapest. We would call e,pceial :dnnt.en t nor C STO JI DE.P.4.11 T.llEll7l' ! We mate to order everything in the line, of EAMES' AND UEYTLEM S WEAR. Being ineelud,ca of many year ',meth.' c a perk lice, we feel confident, that Wl' can ipro entan• satisfaction. We employ none but facet-class mechanic s. and base secured the cervices of the v. bran boot-nialcr of Bradford county. MR. J. W. WILCOX, who cordial ly luVites a call (rein his former patrol.. lre guarrant, rerf ct fits , sad ail ta:rk ti - erranl•d, Repatritig neatly anal promptly done. Remember the place, No. 14811 min-et.. a few lloora below the Means House, Towanda, Pa.' Look out for the sign of the Big Loot. MEM= DAVIS & CALL AND EXAMINE TUE NEW STYLES OF SEEING MILLINERY GOODS ! AT STORE, Where you caunot fail being vleaved with the GREAT VAIMERY OF :SONNETS, HATS. Prices to snit aLI emtoruerd. Do cot forget thd place, No. 2, South Proilt SIERCUR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA April REPORTER JOB PRINTING OFFSC!E. Ilariug recently added ;.really to our facilitite, tee are now prevtred to do all lauds of JOE PR I ,INFING eT LOWER PRICES AND BETTER STYLE Than any .-rtabl.b.hu.cut in NORTHEit N PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT -THE REPORTER OFFICE - f • A-Xll • EXAMINE SPECIMENS. SENT FREE! O'KEXFE, SON & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE A:al GUIDE TO THE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, TOR ISl'O. Published In January. Every lover of dowers wish ing this new and valuable work. fr,o of charge. should address Immediatelc. M. O'ICERFE, SON k CO., Ell manger A Barry's Block, ltoelo'nter, N. Y. Oct 21, ]66?.—dun 1., CENTRAL MARKET Tho subscribers cidl continue t keep constantly nn hand a full and complete aesortment of every thing pertaining to thieir Louincss, cousieting maln ljot BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SL GAR CURED irAms MUTTON, DERE, LAMI, VEAL, • POULTRY, SAUSAGE, - LARD, BOLOGNA, . DRIED BEEF, TALLOW, Aw., kc. Also, .F S S 1-1. FRESH FROM THE LIKES OYSI: EryS DECEINT.D DAILY In their Beason - Parer* viably; Oysters in large or mall quanti -Ws will 1* furnished on a 1145 rt notice. at the old eland. errra.u. .Itesszn, Ilinttauxo's Block, prat dom. north of Dr. Postern. Cam:. G.fitt.t.l74. RELLriM S ISULLOCK. :1rt40. - K. 4 21. 1 miit-f TIA7k(S ANJ) LARD it . erveirm. k 111MIC14. - - A kr, KINDS Of OCERIIIIS AND end rptail, At M.+7 C. C. f•ATCTrii. ` , 71% RIE-MULOWED: 7, 7 I ; ONfavdtttnt 4 oo l s4l:Wki*"" 10 a WT,(1174 And ad p54#44 Wert and ziwi.rlun.- DATTO , CINCTIMATI. rtimmarougi. .1 - , • Loupriar4a. 111E1 And all points ilindh - and iiantheeit. VEST ASO ticisintn °ascent 'az ntri Tullman WITUOUT (MAME TQ HOCHISTER, BUTALO, DUN. Curvia.urn mcp Cmcnnuir. On nod after Monday. ItldT2Wd, 1870, train a will leave Waverly at about tho following hours, via : GOEIG . 'WEST 6:24 cm., NIGHT EXPRESS (Mondays eaceptod) for Itochestez, Buffalo. Zunklek. Olevaland and ant cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern, and Grand Trunk Railways, at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; taw at Mat land with the C. C. C. 4 Ina. Railway for Indfan a polls and at Cincinnati with the Bordmille Short Line Railway, and the °Mole Iltsesalppi Railway a for the South mid Southwest also with =Mod: lug lines at principal 'stations on main line. 'I Ba. m.—NIGIIT EXPRESS, daily. for Rochester. undo, Dunktrk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak- ing direct connection witittraina of Grand .TritnY and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo: Ittrairt and Cleveland. for all points West. and at Cincinnati with the Ohio tr. Mississippi and Lo Short Line nallwaTs for the South and Bantnovest ;:siao with all connecting lines at principle stations on main :28 a . —MAIL 'ZBILLN.' Buntiays azireptod..fpr Briffalo and Dunkirk.. - 6:33 p.m.-I=3M ACCOMMODATION, Spadys excepted. 6:33 p. M.. DAY LIMBERS, Sundays excepted. for Rochester, BMW°, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cincinns -11 and the South. Stops at principal stations 14/4 connecting polnis on main line. •- • ' ' New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accom , pup' this train from New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coaches are attached it Hornellavillo, Ding thro' to Cleaveland and Galion without change. 6:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Bd.' falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West. A !Keeping Coach to attached to this train riannlng through to Buffalo. ' "l" 7.00 a.m.—WAY Sundays ermined. 4:10 p.m.-1311(11tANT TRAM, daily for the Waist. GOING EAST. 1:00 a.iI4—NIGHT EXPRESls,Btthdays earepted,con netting stigma York with afternoon 'trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches ny this train to N. Y. 3:50 a:m.--CMCENNA IMPRESS. Mondays ex cepted, connecting atatersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Waahnlgtont and at New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. :Mad stops at prin cipal stations and connecting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Simdaysincepted, con necting at Jersey City with MidnightEspread train 05 Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. , Ale° stops at principle stations and ,connecting points on main line. . - New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches accorsi patty this train from Buffalo to New York. - 1" 3:91 -p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAM, daily for , Susquehanna. 9:98 a.m.—ELMIRA 'MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9:25 p.m., NEW YORK MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING ES:PRESS, daily, connect ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington ; and at New York with. Morning rattresk train for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con necting points on main lino, 61ceping Coaches accompany this train through to • New York. 3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIO.IIT, Sundays excepted BAGGAGE CHECKED TIIRCUOIL tn.. A revised and complete "Pocket Tee MIA": of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con.; meting lines, has' recently been published, and can be procured on application _to the Ticket Agent Of the Company. L. D. RUCKER, .WM. R. BARR, Gen'i Supt.• Gaul Pass'r Ag't. pA. N.Y.kCANAL S, R.R. CO.- ARE-kliGlatLN'T OF FASSM , ;OEII TILAINS, Commencing May IG , , 1870 IMEMICEM . . . . Leare A.M. 1.. n. P.M. AP . Ve P.M. P.M. A.M. Waverly,..... 6,35.--.3.05--6.42 " 6.95-1,141-0,10 Towanda 7,15-3,53--7.35 " 5,16-12,T5--7.20 TnnltLannoek.9,2:l-.-6,17.—n.0 ." 3,07-10,10 A.M Patst.oP 10,3:. —7 : , I) .. 2,00-0,55 Wilkesllarre, 10.55-7,55 " 1,1.5.-8,30. White 1iaveu.12.35 p. ai " 11,50 A. 04! Iladeli 0100114,1.39 ........ " 10.55._ ........ Allentown •• , ,TI " 9,49 • . llet helwat,.... 2.50 " 9,35 Easton ..... ... .3,17 . " 0.05 ....... .. Phil's (arr)....S,d, 1 le've7,3s Newliorl:(arr.) 605 " 6,00 P.M. A.H. Down Train dines at White Haven. tip Trains dines at Pittston. , Passengers to and 'front Now York and Plttladel plata without change df cars. Down train councils at ~ i llentown with Throng rapt Express fur Ilarri.thurg. PiUsburg and the wort. Tea and Ceffee. GLORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY tram GRE:I7 _AMERICA A' TEA STORE Nu. 1 GIItI.IIIII h PATTO . :: . B Now DLOCE, BRIDGE ITTREET, TOWANDA. PA. At the bign of the AMERICAN FLAG! And the RED, 'WHITE AND BLUE STORE SatUpll:s Of Teas OIVIN ♦WAY YIILELY, to SatiNcy the people that this to the Oleo to save money. PRICES LOW AS THE GREAT A3LERICAI TEA COMPANY OF NEW YOUK. Fresh Ground Coffee received daily from New York, or ground to order.- Moo whole coffee. green and rinutpd, all sly!ea, whole and ground "Spires, Dried Fruit, 4.e.. at equally lots prices. The subscriber begs leave to robin his thanks for the very lilxral patronage extendedto him while in the Grocery business in this place, and respectfully solicits a trial in his new enterprise. The business will be conducted strictly on the CASH SYSTEM ! S.' son will not have to pay extra prices to make op for the losses of a credit business. If p can't spare the money to pay for a pound, buy an ounce and pay for It. Re Independent—theu you will be worthy to walk under the AMERICA:4 FLAG MEM American Tea &ore ! Ana buy your Goode cheap. Itnminnber the Rea. White awl Blue Store, new 'Moak, Bridge Street. July 1, 1§69. /.111.Vri1ktar, & lILDGEWAY. Wiscellwleous. FIRST N\TIONAL or.Tor•ANDA CANT 1I SURPLUS FuND This lank offers 1:1\1;SUAl. FACILITIES for the transaction of a GENERAL RANKING BUS'INES'S. INI - 11111:1 SID uS bzposrrs Accomao TO DEMME WDECIAL C inTEN TO THE COLLECTION 07 NO7E9 AND CllttliN. Parties wishing to sr.= mosnr to any part of the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland. or the prin eirstl cities and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose. P4SS.4GE TIC TS To or from the old cannery, by bast steamer or gall. Inn lines, always on hand. rI.IIII4LS I/r..OUG/IT OrtAl AT BEDOCEIIi UTE& Highest Prize paid for , C.S Bonds, Gekt and Super. F... 11. smi N. N. ISETTS.In., Towanda. Juuolt. 18135: Cashier. THE OTTOMA.N DEC'HAMBRE I A NEW Ar.II.LI or rmrsrrur.r.. — 77 CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE. INDLSPRNSIBLE FOR Ll DWALIDS 4ND CHILDREN. Avoiding the nnsightlinese and unppressing the offensive odors of the Sick Room and Nursery. At once useful and ornamental. It to more usefulthusany article of 'Furniture of the same cost. Ver tale by all principal Narniture Dealers. Price $3.00. - :obi? Gra ' ALT4ELNDS GROCERIES 4 t. AND prz,vimums4ai vrtiolmtle and - 444:C it 1.1ny"1: , 41: IL PATCWS. i t FULL STOCK OF WOODEN A *aro. at C. B. pnctrei. 312 .1" 2n, Grocelistglittebvilblis. T EE I ,MKO° 4I4I ) - iixtomi i , 7 , ' .1. -:. ~. i. - .: ' -**: . - I * ''' ' ,..' ' • • t , -2. . • ~, t'. - ,Ir - 11...4Th - . ' hitbia el ,. 1114= is now 1 topuod io eiforiiiie 4 4' -' ' '- . ) CoWirliinfelcini- L ' ty a largo and wricchrd itt of a i t ci a- .1, , , . i t . I i B . : Which I - hare purcbasod for Cub, and keg confident that I can Ski a ma low flgnien a can be parboiled ehwwberc. Claurberc. - I n I bx odor to the public &splendid 'took of 1-, . C .'i );; (--•'. ,i-!1,:r:i. ~-.;ii_l.s' TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STAMM, SALEBATUS, SPICES, &c.. AKRON mop, GRAILV4 Do, RTE DO., 811CK!474.7 PO. I keep cOnotantly on Lana, roux, DAM% LAUD. an Undo, of F/61L . Wool:lean tho aitiadloa of thai public to oar Can't Be Bea t: In quality ar price. Jesse Osaley'eCalebrsteilLmn dry, Noi!Xork Chemlca' ?uidlkoirp , Mew call and examini Oixestoa of lArgo assorimant OI M SOAPS, &c., &c. I will Fapuers, gfiro yea ca All persons luiloblod to tho late Arm wMploteo call and make immediate payment . Towanda, March, 12;1867. C. n PATCIL • • GROCERY AND PROVISION McCAIIE it MIX. FAMILY ciIIsOCERIES =I MERCUIrB NEW BLOCH, TOWANDA. PA We do wit deem it neee:isary to enumerate all the dilereut zutieles we keep. Our assortment In FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for l'arrurrs l'rodore. • JAMES IfceAßE, March 1. 1870. , HARRY BIM JO.IIN P. COX. linperintenilont PEOPLE'S SOUTII r CORNELL I.IIIIDOE 'AND MAIN STAMM dROCERIES AND PROVISION Which will be Bold at the lowtit pedstble prices CODFISH, '1 FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, FLOUR, FETID ; ITELVL, GRA rN, & Bring ou your product, which we pay cash for A constant supply of Ashton Halt, all sized Churns, Butter Firkins, Tuba, Scc. Plasma call and look through our stock. and wa will do our beet to please you. W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, April 28, 180. LOOK HER - El COWELL & MYER, • At the old stand of BIIAVRALL k Cown.i., are now receiving a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND .PROVISIONS, Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. ' Cash paid for all kinds Farmerir Produce. April 21, 1862—tf. $125,000 40,000 JULES IRTGITENIN, JEWELLER .&G SAVERSMITH, NERCUR'S KEW BLOCK. TOWAYDA, PA Has Junt received from Now York a now astortmea of floe Gold LADIES' WATCHES; of all descriptions. Also a selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD M MO IZ , CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES 1 . 12011 'TILE CIIEAPS GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND ETE-GLASSES to At tll MCI of ftspatztel,sight,. KEW MENT ACCOMODATING SP:ere CLRS. By Ma patent I am enabled to exchange limos at any thaw without extra ,thargo r enll and BCC. • CLOCKS; WATCHES AND JEWEIatY ItzSVn> t, Tnwands. lire. lb", 18N MAMIMEL, CODFISIC Finh, Meeklnaw Trout, CiIiCOCR. Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut. and Dried Dee. at LONG & NELUN'S. bad ; STOCK OF -TOl3AOtOl WOODEN WA= COUNTRY S T OR . Wholesale and Retail Dealers In BE PROVISIONS, ALWAYS COKPLETE2 We sell nothing but GROCERY AND ITOTISION STOEE, A flew and complete otorlk of MACKIIREL, IEIiRIII "G, PORK, MUTTON, HAM YANKEE NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, Jewelry. One door north of AMER ICAN WATCHES SWLSS WATCHES all new MT TO THE BEST Ir= R . ~iilf - 0110T=G1 rrtbitt ,t 77 :It ',. 1 1 1 ;4 1:1 : - ,k,'1 1 ;:: ' , 1 t n it i i=,eaajau:iytt .-'sisal . • • t /1,0 t ft• 4 • Gtkfti, ii m eg e • # e r• ; ) • , A. •11(;tfig1Ii',A111,;:-. t.,t , ' 11 , 1 yr; 133 aLux A TolieSDA:4ll.l::"J'' , • 1 3 7.• - infattas thovnbilis Melbal i s e b ebei fonakly MINNOW win Immistilalgrlialret , ,ibanit4laroo dogtrot ;, f . _ 'litptl4l 7 ‘-'cIibEi.VLOTIZENG ,.. _., ..., ,, T, ~ ,, , e, ~•,i,, ,- ,.-, -., v. - ~..f '!..tti.i. 10 '':, I;',.ii , ',-1 ,, "..'i1if.4 i ii; ,,,,, ri - : . # ` i .rvidtrzi.,l, - .„. i• • '.- ',- -,-,..'; ;!, ' ':. ;ft: .:!, '; - • 1" :; j;i'n T.. PEND; Fußqucttig , 5:3109 , t • Vii:{ Use ex: cry rdiElitOir-iii3, iiiitiOn ii9lelini4, : iticiti'Ar ;;ox 1 9 14E .F 141 - 3 ! 1 1 $/ , ° , 4)414 447 tan IMO/AN ' And everything at the -, ', , -., 1. / - - .." V - • YY ioshe ri#i;,i. "CAA,L yksl £7 . .AMI.YAE ?Yd.t; eT!ACII{ refire purchailnis NO TROums vcranay wpm Ong door cut t4Towell k ces. March 30.1870. . DEVLIN & CdDEPA.NY, , Li 0 'l' T-T1'1:,311 NEE nika.mfmr; • The advantages we enjoy an. the aortal of a Lang otablthitud and succoulal bushman, enables to to orer inducements that mate Wis. tunionueement Tartly of L =I ATTENTION. Importing par rorragn goods direct:, lamtrolling many leading styles Of American fabrics, employing the boat artistic **lout • in the production of our goals, and constant progrese " our motto, we claim to lead the market in READYIRIADE CILOTWO, Or which wo keep full line& of all grades, fur Mau nut Boys. In - CUSTOM WORK GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Our at och 1B canalanttly large aril seasonable. W are the solo manufacturers °film AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT, Which wo supply botb'ready.auado and to order. PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW Gentleman visiting blew York are requested to call and have their mvasurea rocorded upon our becks. - tlyeteln of Seltltlessnroment and other inform lion promptly furnished when dratted. . . Broadway corner of, Grand Street, and Broadway corner of Viarren Street. Address Box 2256, Now York post-offlee. March 23-2 a DEVLIN h CO. HURRAH ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PIIICEB OP READY MADE CLOTHING, M. E. IipSENFIELDIS, (OVIKISite rOlVell AZ Con.) I ant now offering to tlo public a largo aul Dhaka stock of SPRING AND SMILER GOODS, Cmnlettng of LINEN GOODS, Aud all the late etyles for livrtug and Summer gear FOB MEN AND BOYS Which will be sold 23 per cent. loss thou fanner prima at Id. E. BOSENPIELDS. Also a large in. 'oleo of • UNDERSHLRTS Aba) DRANEIIS I Weald to sell less Mau cost. to . make room for Fall Stock. . Now Is your tlmG to boy a Belt cheap. call and convince yourself that Z. IIO• SENFIELD offers Great 13argalas to the hoe of Clothing and . GENTS rtruNnutmli GOODS Gall before purchasing elaoyehero. . 1. E. ROSENFIELD. Tirfrarela, Jan. - 25, -1870. , A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED GLORIOUS NEWEI FOR op:amis .- or TOWANDA. AND VICINITY Then le constantly being reOelvod at. tho "TES PLE OF FASMON," a largo dock of SPRING : AND SUMMER GOODS, which have been pore-based .for cub, at rediteed Klee& sed will be sold to cub !Mere at lower rates than ever before offered to Towanda.. stock cm. data In part of ILMS'. BOYS' AND YOtITR'S BLACI, 3.10W2t 1.21101111711 8Ei16131 wens, FLVE Dl=B COA C TS, CASBMEEIIE;BI7III3. /Ming . Coats, rants. Yeats, and Milo Moan Duck Salts also aaarge Tartety of GENT'S ' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SU/W=BMS. :25= TEM --- ' — rminersrertzmarvermalm'— of the latest stylea and fastdOns, temerimbet the. In: dneeenents that I offer. and that lam not to be un dersold by any dealer In 'town, that, *bowing's. Ail who wish anything in my lino aro respectfully Invit ed to giro raelleall-before purchasing and convince yourselves. '' JACOI34. N 0.149 Main-at.„ Boldlentan's Block, . Towanda, Pa. /re" Cub paid for Hides And:Pelts:: GoI4.rESn:GT. pomw. Lcn max TEEM.= nit • • GROCERY (0 PROVISION LINE, ' art DOW I)ekag opined at , C.dAVELL b M E.B . • t at prices that cannot tan to tinily all:that they are determined not to•be vandersold by WV IMO. The turn enlarged their Stott - by bending • In that they' now have ;wenn foe the fresh 'iraPPlies that are *WY received by therm Whey have connectqd with their steep a Market where . they now-leen fresh presto tep. sell by thennarter or plow, ano fall supply of alln eerie, and provisions, to which they yenta call WO , attention Of aII each buyers. :Verne:toad statalenionr Goods and Prices, before web .. *sing and satisfy yemrselves: We ipluentee an froodiao emir* eatisfaction. - Wonre thanklni to Eno emu - 4nm foe their past Mend patronage and seinen a continuities of the 1011110. • • cpr7.ii& sun. TRr°" n '" e'er"' =I IMF BEST FRum zte ms Fur, juni-T3ll-tvrN $.l zaIN .1 1 Irt Az .17 AJ# f 1t°4 1 . 1 1 . 40 0 .1 104 ,1 104 4 9 ' ( Ogg zuttirtata; I.**44;l4PWail CO, NIINGS;IIIIMMAt AZ ? &C. • .Iv 4 , 412"1 , • ihetrierweitibieWesii itie 41001 . 10oidcalvikoh*ir,;1 •. L. irr .11> t• q ;:.:, .7'77 ,BEittErrz. r . l:l4ta Whitt they = ° PURN/SMG4.I3OdDBs k-EC I ES; "B 01V1-;Iy&c NM ••• - r ,t+7; , All or dig of onk 4.0 rwla as C WE - 4 1 1' 1 1 1 ,011'7PC Al/11; 1 , toll and lodkibrangli ottr stbet; Pr1u, 1 , 11 141 1 10 , 21.1874% 1,1 j'E.IIOIIWARIS. 193 Sktet, 870<;;,.,q •+ SPRING;tr kt 4870 .• • N., glial .I • VAX ;VELOUR A- MANNERS . 3,ltrAbe SATISFACTION Cr UARBANTEED GENTS' -FURNISILINCI GOODS cu..WEI be at the Ward Rouse every Thursday, Kith samples; of Goods, and prupsred.to take Inca. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! !‘, R'.'W. EDDY Wonld announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally, that ho has in store and daily re ceiving new mid FRESH GOODS, In his line, imitable to the wants of the people, widcb be will sell fur Currency at former GOLD PRICES! Consisting u usual of good, well and reliable made • CLOTHING, Me Shoddy of any kind) consisting of 'BUSINESS SUITS, all grades, COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, all Wool, DRESS COATS, PANTSA VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants. Overalls and Overshirte, Linen and 'Paper Collars, Cassinicro, and flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, fins- Ponders. Gloves, Canes. Leather Dui, Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Rata. All iirst-class. Remem ber that good Goods are cheaper et a fair price thin poor goods st any pries. Call and examine mygoode Sbef oretre buying. No. 3 Patton ,k Orli:Sibs Block,liridge et. Towanda, Juno 8, 1570. • - R. W. EDDY. P_OWELL & CO. ATTRACTIVE PRICES T - RTY - MIN G npno N S, MQNTANYES, • • General Det4era In • STAAB . iir t GoODO, BOOTS, SHOF,S,SHOEFINDINGS itstajeiPr, m bmasis, No. 105 Win St., cciruerotthe Public Square. • tuaylkl37o.' " 7. . 'L. `11: IIONTAXItt, SALT tTP Afrg " : or q uatien way Rik C,13. iIATCIIII. DIOED PRUITS!:PrAIIs KI7 ncGAltg.k. • En= I A'ii'.i~/: :y~~i '~t ~~1 MR= ZIEMIIII rst; mottima ;1 (4fits4oir oftr.l%, MI , A =SI itzew amino Brie of all alcitiftiat iplcei 14 : 210 1: 40 4- 1 4 1 . 110 4 1 4 4, 1 1 11 ; , i 1' ? 11111 C Lursrr tITYLV? Aa , !"1 1 4 Pig 00.,,,,rF48 , MA'RCHANT TAILOI, 68 Broad Strict, WAVERLY, TIOGA CO., N.Y.,--' IrE RAVE ♦ CETTELt IEOX NEW !VILE CITY Alwtqa havv uu baud a large Etuuk ut. CLOTHS AND CA SSDIERES ITATS, AND eArS, GEM ROUT. N. MA'_ tNERB. ~ Apiil .20. ism Call attention to their utg..vic of PA BA OLS, SUN UMBRELLAS! Another largo lot JUST OP.ENED i 1 , 1 at very GLOVES and HOSIERY, A apteritfitintock Altai opened; together with a most COMPLETE *ASSORTMENT C l BANDKLiacinicks, xonoNs.'&o. KEY STONVSTORE. Yana I. 1870 CnixacialT, OLMI,MAXEs- ' ; • " -nirr SSW* : mt - It it"4.xitrostOriig# ; • 1.1 4 AN) 44t , ;4114 .- :=“0 1 : nti 11: BM • rOitalit 14; 4 4kritce•taliui•iii tilidsOf= 'F ;•!, ,r-egict 1;1, Pii . clefoltrinithetiwesiriltistali ors reed - Aid i. 1,1 ifiptigitodcar-: •• • ,--.!•• • i•4;•A •••:-, • -,:.! HOUSE TtrAIsTISLIDIG, GOotig' 1 :!•;•3•i!:At -•' 1,“!: ~ ; •qc• •••-' , 144013,1..Ardai5>413T17,0,r; • . AND. LF:42 EkE,J3 . ,i• EMI In . ti =OM . Onr.rakite, Itt., am - af the ibeiti quality aimi will be e 414 TerY , .We 1 ll= 'also 'mutt turtle = EEO AMPNAN .44FE, pie l cqy rell b 1 11ro Pript Sata.aiiJa 41ya• " 'FAIRB4NES'S SCALES; t3cmio4T.Tcpo, : rowga DAupws RAW. DONE EIi'PAPH ATE TII~T:W'A R vory Larim. arid raanofseforod out of dm beg *dire also prepared Idea% We aro the only Norte for 'lb* celebrated new Co,9]qlKg- 'STOVE; Tao-meet cooking stove ittlooe,- and emery Rfoto. warritutat to glvo satisfaction. :Mara 10, "19. O TO - S. N. BRONSON'S FOR HUBBARD . M 0 TVIW MACHII!7.BS, t 1 . . • Reno hotter, mulpurte for the eauto, nu imy!ertne.t SASH, rio'omsrAi.';ll3 liLm)s =a • . , able., Tone' o I;iffea'qu.a f lity foute.l,lulitt prices attain IRON AND As lorcal the tide of tke market, kc:, nt AIETBOPOUTAN 11.12DWARE . STOLE, Juuo - 21,1842)-jyl Farniture. Loon. lIERE! • noru is now on ethrbitinn r.t the 3funt7nuth. Fwpaiture Store. Ilia larcQat and bcat, etwk of FURNITURE! To 1, tontitlin N.F - thern Pcnmsiiraul, whi,i :6 be in„ .4011 at CRF,,i TLY RED L'eED .PRICES APy nto.:1: consists to part, of Pulor, Library, Din- Ing.rom: anti Chan - 11,2r vats, Parlor, Lthr.lry, Rion, Dining mod 011 ire Tabk,. Clis.irs, Ileiktsads, Bureaus, 'Washstands, Sutra, Lounges, Vete...1444,5, What. Nata, Cradles . Cribs, &c., :i.e. A 'full li ne of 3f.attrasmss and Pudding, Pkr, 31antel and Coulmou Jfirrors, autlt)ustar Pr:an, a n d Sc. In I In the 1 tzere Line I Which meet be teen to be appreciated, and which will ba mold at LOWER P 1 E 'lllan the slue IV of goods can be purehate,l rico where. lfluinkftil to the public for their past lilieral patron age, ind determined to merit a.cuntinuanco of the eamo by offering iiiihicementa not tho ioo:ol ele - where, I invite them t.i call and et:nulls toy nimils and prices before pnrchating o.ll2v:here. No charge for allowing goods, and I WILL NOT UNDERSOLD! COUNTRY DEALERS supelied cs witalatt.tLelcsv est markettexes. I also keep on hand a largo . assortment of Ready Slade Collins, from the moot cerement to the finest Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Crape... .ke.,and lam the sole agent In Bradford county for Sisulor METALIC BURIAL CASiE4, CASEI;TS, &C A good ILEALSE always in readiness wizen required. Tomatdn, De:. 10. I.ZB FURNITURE' WARELROOMS JAMES MAKENSON announces to tke . puhlic Met he still continuos v niannfactxtre and keep on band a large useittuent cI CADIKET FURNITUIt,E. Thaveans, Ta'dna, Bedsteads, Stands', (agars, fte., of overy• (lase. ription, which aro mode of the best mate rials, and in the most workmanlike manner. I Invite tho inspection of the puldie.to my work; 'which shall not be ern:passed al durability at any shop In the country. and my priers will bo found to La as low as the tinu•s will admit. neatly-wade Coiling constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Ang. 15, 1865. BOOK—BINDERY.—THE A.. he is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin dery :has been removed to the Argus Building, third story, where will be done In all ita various brancL•es..;n tortnii as reasonable as "the times " will allow. The .I.litt&ry will be under the charge of Au experiwicua Lauder, and all worksvilalepromptly done in a style and manner whlelt cannot be exeelled. Mueic,Nagazines,Newspapers.ol,lßookil; Fc., bonnti In every variety of style. Particular ettait ion will ho paid t., the Dating and Dimling of 4; To any desired pattern, which in quality and darn billty wilt be warranted. Allrwork will be ready for delivery when promised The patronage of the public is solicited, and per feet satisfaction gti.•trante,ul.. T.neanda, August?. Iss6—tf. ' CONSUMERS OF CONFECTIONERY! LET US REA S ON - TOGETHER! How can any person manufacture Confectionery, and sell ft' t 15 cents a pound, when sugar is worth 16 cents at thi) Refinery, (unless it is terribly adul terated)? . how can any dealer retail Such a zile, sompound to' his mist:unarm and hare 'conscience cold of eXence? Itow can any consumer expect to •purchase pure Cenfectionery at twenty lice and thirty rents per pound when a pure arbele, cannot be manufactured lens than thirty to forty cents per pound, consisting of cassia buds, burnt almonds, and such , class of goods? . . Within a few days . tre have been c,Terhd cassia buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pound, and Choco late Creams at - twenty ants, and the Agent scknow kedged that they were adulterated ten per cent, with Terra Alba ; and it is fact that tens of this cheap Confectionary aro 'made and sold. in .thia country every year; and the consumers are the only persona injured by it. Now. for Lte benefd.of e m u, tclui wish. a • Pwrs article of Colifectionery, wocia warrant every artick If our manuf :dare Strictly Pure and, free from ercry wet dient deleterious to keattla. • - A. ILVIIT, - Stare formerly erupted by Jolts Car-quu,Main Street. ' To wands, October 21. 3809. ANICE STOOK. OF. CHROIIOS and Engravings at naosrs. FIANNED FRUITS OF ALL ‘...llclntla at C. B. PATCH'S. . May 20. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Xi. Wootton Ware at COWELL k BITER'S. 11011PES.—THE - LARGEST AS . sort. mort-of Arcs for nalo at 31afelta, 10. NV, A. ROOMFUL'S. VMANia, ROYAL BARING POWDERS at cowaa. an-Ewe; FRUITS . 40F ALL KNDS .: . (30 - 7144. k; MEWS. ITORSf'ORD'S BREAD 1 'Preparation, at C. H. PATCH'S. Hay 20. (nlipou're rAnwr), material sTovtp, HARDWARE Orwell, Pa IN IuWANDA, JAUES 0. t•RosT lEscollaneous. BOOR- INDiNGI L•. C. IVIIITAKELI BLANK BOOKS, EMI . ; PORTBR, SON. de 'CO.; Ma Mill •c;th - CASH . "lirtitti " .seat ran TIVEST, , M.9O) . p';l4'.. ?I' E , '•• • • .; fil. • •• !=" telWArtAtalik , an4 ilud:fitroatierowsuUkh res.- 1041.4"rw:yiits iddir;34#4o46l cdmptetz'aprortment, "Om tgw49 4 ' Hein' dm enris ay is goal ve t" Or trt *al io =faitirarbil ' iporelioro, leerma •-••Ola terms 101,1Thotee* - • • Dnvu~ ~,, •- I=oAraengir. ' DEXZI;Este',OO,I 4 I:WZNITNA'' • •easte,:kitityi,lextpci# KElzastkE WcOECZsiii • u3ul; towtioonirsi:offlrsintp!. Ttes.7,T l 9 3 , AND ~1 1A PIMP, pps, ra6L4.3123:r0i/C6Xite4C . ill id itiiir:-01/1* , B r it r aiLS. B OL" S .,C O ?Mir: ; •Pouudeg, Itstr•Eryw, Arttulierr, POCEET BOOKS,,PORTAIOI7,2I.IS, P O F IZ C - FWelrr4ZO.P; :TOOTI4 gni( 'AND nitia lostriiitiirrator, •.- • tom •wissis. Afl 111 2 111 ixf5:. 'Vitt trOr•- • • Tew4cco"'fistmri.',riliES Garden, field And flower Seeds, 'Tittisits ' Arret , " porters, Snipensorea, lr`rtthem t•°i ? ie. ,s otiellsuu atleldsSyrin4es , . BedPlitirWAtl3eallnarltlars, MM. muineters' Ilsturing, Extracts„ . Skutt, "'Arts, Gbtat'Plitni, lkottlef, Vials . .oerrlit:Bath ' • Hat. mud Storm mat Tackle; t' • 4 1 ;nitiOn/ A 4// .40t1111iC. Zclectkandlimpitl?- te eatclues; Atiq'tittpe pozalar Ptit6at at .E . 3) I 'd I-IcE 5.1,1 Altartirld•watematal ia.zeprotatted. , - Pors•mi it • oE•tancc rill roceho t.t.Lele,ordcro Pi_a ll 4l o -or-7W4 *Web Isla b3o•lVO . 'ptivizt ancl'eaKetul,attetition, 111011521 ;advice' grim tratultonsty, , nt' the ot5•0; nkf al forpot liberal liationige,'‘Onld twictiblly announce to his &kb& anif thepublie, that no ofus rhall bo !pared to totbily.abetmetittb•con% auatinn or their on.t.fulanco -and patronage. . . •a ,-op:in fitancl•y• fill Tinmeription• from to 10, 101.. Aud 12=401... ittat to.G Att. : _ • Jan. - 11. 'C. 'tCritTE:ll, 'Styr& Co.*. NIT 0 IV N , • 137 MAI'S WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL DV.I7GGI-IST. The aul,cribe.r.r.,:op_rettully announces to the pub. lie in jmneral tingt - in, has on hand .a largo awl well salected stock of DEUGS, ntEDICU4I.I3, curmicALs, PAINTS. __ • VAIMSIZES Wril)OW GLASS, - - • , DYESTUFFS AS the popular.r4tout hietlieitwd ef the day PURE WINE AND LIQUORS Fur purl:Qat:4 olily PF. P, 111 - E Y Fans; awl ul • athtuv, 6.lrgeotd, and Curanuna Sinuegcs, 114 r Icru , lu,sc • ' • Tooth Brtn,hr , g; • dirck , bing Dotobg, I , Jelo_t and Fine - . Teitet Powder, Pull Braes, . • TiotiCkowders, Tooth 'Washes cud Tooth Scapa. And other aiti , de.,l belonging to tho Drug trado too nqn....rour :u tnention. Yltring the Agency elate GREAT U S. - . IEA .COMPANY, I A .017 ER GREAT.DFITQ . EIII:ENTS . To liii.relie,nee of g 00.13 In flair line. l'hysicians prescripborri an receipts coin poutitb,l by p , fscus cvnipetKiti at all tronis of the day or niEflit. "fhankfal for th patronage, I re spectfully solicit a contirman , ", of the game, ploiltr bat toyf , ll that rio effva rimit Le spared to make mtabilalaiMitt secoml to none in this Hettion. - Pr. T. F. may lie coaaultycl 'at this More its heretofo - re... . F. It.llllolrll. - .Jan. 31. 1,+70. Boots Mad Sliom BA.RGAINS BOOTS-& SHOES 12i3M3 11" /10 0 T AND SHOE STo nth end of Word tron3o . arc reclTrin4 a large and well se lect,al stock of 11 0 0 S A N.l) Sll 0 E.B Snitablo for the StatITES AND FALL TRADE, Wine iwe tpa'a low for Cult. Colligating of CENTS, L AI3IEs, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. SSTP ED ANfi ;PEGGED BOOTS MADE TO ORDER REPAMINg NEATLY DONE AND READY 'WREN PROMISED .I.llanktal for pant Savors, wa solicit a continuance. of the FIIIIIC orprciri Y. ct.n.t woonrom,. Towanda, April 5. ISCO • Manafactolies. Bl_lo-07.3 Still continue to I.l.ll.7.uactare. - thvir cathratctl HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will ell a better machine. 'far le Tummy than .ran ballad elsewlicra inithe'worll. We claim for our machines that they- grill do as much, or more. than any other, pad ',aro, nilro durably bniit. Wo personally superintend cur work and vee that it le d•nrn.. Wo will bend. • • DISCRIPTIVE CATAI.6:XIIIES, . . of our machines, on appllcattot . ONE AND TWO liclusE POWERS, One d Tay , Horse 7:IIRESI,LER d • UPERA TORS. THRESHER and CLEANERS, * • F A NY./ G .31 . IL L. S CU:CI:LAIL .32113 Dr.AO li&W MUSS, • SAW AND DEBIT 311. LL - work dorvi to orilor.' Dive vs o cell &loft. puithuoloicisewhere: `•OD au-odavia. op 7si aooaa Aug. 1N39 XTEW - PLANING - MILL. • The undersi;me,l.liaNing built x largo and cummo• diva 3EII in the Por,,imli of TOlVroldid, sud fiiielt it WWI the most modern and Improved 'machinery, for the manufuture Vin:DOW SA.SIi AND BLINDS, Aro prevared to au :nrdors, wheLher largo or ant - 111D -upon the shorteet notice. Wu havo also a Take va riety of MOULDINGS, of the lattit stylo and pattern, Which wo can famish much chnaper Ilan they can be worked by band. PLANING, . TONGUMG, ' ' •4111.0011NG. • AND-BC:1100k. • BAlt"Dia i . And all other Work pertaig trig to Joinery, willbc done toaidt our rustorninit. ' . Pereene buildinie,autt net livii, t wav o it t e w twelve , to fourteen rodeo ,octant, walla brOlybir their interest to buy of na,or bring their Inrober arid-bare it arozked by nur.m3ctelmry. lining your grist' FlPOrll , 7,or utfk.r tram to feeding; hare it groniol, opt riot ttLn it• hOftn , . I. will Tuy CAISTI for' RINE AND ILKICLOCK LIJAIBEW. deli% eted M our Minim. - yanL Come. and G•u us, cr U you on't come. write.' • • '• :Towanda, Feb., IS6I. L. Lt. 'II.ODOEUB k CO. 1 14431.1 : 1:' & 12141" - - VINCE -''. :T t 'S T ' '4'2 - , 0,7 Tigtaindersigned baring entered feta a eapert. neratip for the•purpore iitme tu th,,,, !,• . . ,•Ertmt, ?(ISUItAIk:CE • _ FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENTA. .• • : s r a c=t 4 pzssnomAkik.tbs. pstrumgois f r ally khisi. We writs • accsuaiusn' gold renmal hotorsty sari p=4 Ers . togs "scan los Ono tfr ibibler tho'cotintrr, w e wo u l d - lolly.call attention of Tumult; to the' hai l th u tau give them Pollataaaariarlaw aU...taxay, LIGIITNIIVQF 10 Itilefingf, pnreaal.j;rTef 0.414, . . Pi.fit r itiatCE,Prgell:o4 / 1 "4 lb, arle.t inir E stiOalreutOb Contraufeetzt aad al i t , Maittaaratable tabar. , itiamataa raiM . zatee - remtPair. WiThapaere; Pa, I Aseet, .... • •• • ,• • ..12:11,(Ifij . • = • !. ! Lazicorra-u COMAANT. ••: • • LeMearier, lra ' 7 . • .. ... • ....... • • Saloom. Crst Fr lorvaimi • Ilartford, almj C3PILIS ~ 5200,04 J. AitiAr,,v,z-n,-L,Com.r.ixrc • • •• • 'Albany, .1": Mika* • -' 1373.0Q0 veiTike rivirp.!cz c,irrArr, l rork. j. ........... 4. . 201,0(4. ilrataana.a Frok & ItLentristr. Co. I Alsetit - • qer n g 4l4 i # a g' 4CE;s; itatz - LtromOuiFicome.uur. • rork.} • - : - ..A.**USA.4 ••• • •-• • $ 13 4 4 491 , a. Oilk-o first block south •Of Word Nonni, Afoot. Mr. Vim - ma:will ttatowal at Irszetas 1434 from 9 a.m. 3.p•ra. TArirmiA . • .b 231.6 k Mart. /I.* TOCCATA Tossiusal, Pa.; May 2. 11170.—1 y N4nOrO,4IFF, • tv:OF uak • • Cr , • '• • •• • • - • ,4mg:C.o7!!* $1,009,004.-rm.o• n ruu. .: • Cbsztonid by C01:1411111. /fits. CLA.Iti2iCE R. =Xt. fresklerit JAY MUCH, Chairmen Plpanci alid Ex. Cm. ; liE<]C P._ COOZE.Nice Pre,Aldeit IMP2e6W W. PtiET,'Scerctaiy anol Aetuw. The sitiableges of the National Lek 11:rntue• ce. ! • I: • It finial:nth:fuel Compthy, chartered by' Congn 0. 2. It tuts a paid np capital of One Minimlna; 3. It offers low rates of peniainms ; 4. It firnisbca larger inittrauce thou eller cm.,. • patties. for Ite.SaMe money ; 6. It Is definite slid eertsii ; 6. Viere is no possibilltret misreprepoutptirm 17 •sgeuts, oimisundentamling by putlcy.hridera. 7. The policiea are plaln)mntrfr...ts, eo TUTI.IO-.61U. ranee for so much money ; ft. All polielis art non-fc;rfrillng ; 9. The policies are eitrupt from stlarbteeutf X.. W. - CIJLEta .k CO.. raudors,l•llll.l..klyhl. . • L. LLI., N. C. -FISI.;IILC A. o 4geutA fur Towanda az.: , l Jan. 9. MG9. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFT v. , : 7 INATA NCP COMPANY. - o. il".1.1:1 - 1 - 1 < E qr ; • NUM): V. an . 11!..V.5 AO Mr. - I , i v. ASSIITS iJorte 1. le0) m - or Sorpitm over $7.0 1 10.40G. CURRENT DIVIDEND FAUN 4U TO iOl }.A Cf.:. I. Total Claim& by peach'alit to ;late, over tlii,ovO,tikoi. TOT.II. DI Nip To li.i.Tn.osEn...l6.oOOtioo. . PdFREL3' COMPAN): All ltd surplos in ortitAly dicidtA upon, lop holders m 17'-' ,INNUAIr DIVIDENDS, • Which may be applied In ruthrtlce of may be Witted at intor,t for thelheuptit ~f! Aroma. o may be remised by them in tinwh. roli6es in - Zi granted n;t , r tno years' rr CA have tWvll • mati2l7, ALL POLICIES .I'o.l--ErRi'EITI.S,C. . Ilp , jl all DESIBABLE .I. 9 LINS INSUBANCI, And. lulu Clopted is Its •curltln g s poveril SPECIAL FEATURES! °TIMMY, VIM THIS AN?) on• Er., ED BY NO OTHER. IIf3IcKEA.:S, Agent: TofuntlA, Pt, July 22, Ponndery and Machine Shop.. FOUIsIDERY Si MACHINE SHOP. Tbe'undcreigned baNing purchased the l'oent - y and lfaeltine Shop lately owned by John Caenirl, aredwepared to do all kiwis of work emertaiwag to their busiuesA, with'o,Omptu,e,nad dopteh. MILL GEARINGS,, CIRCULAR • SA. W MILLS, MAN DIiILLS, M L ENGINES REPsUIZED, And all work warranted to give tattelltctinn SIIINGLE ACIIINES MrSSES, Of the bitugt and most lmpmvrdtlnde manofv , rture.l and kuptsuttrtantly . on laud ready fur U.O. PLOUGHS, 6IDE-11ILL. IRON AND WOODEN DEANS CULTIVATORS, COI Z.N PLOUGHS P L . 01; CrII POINTS Of all kizi4i. and thy. improvtmeute CHUBS rowEr,ssi LdB6L AND SM:.I.L SILL STOVE SLIX AND .- SLEIGH SHOES, 44r1 illoN ErrrLE.4 And all kinds of castings furnl.oled to order. Mar& "J r 18W. J. F. MEANS P. SON - Book and Stationery. DI. ttrEs FOR '1570 PAPEIi & ENVELOPES NW---YORK TAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS PRNA BIU100; STATIONRY ANI , PICTURE 4 )3LANK ,BOOS YANKEE NOIIONS. Tolninda,`Nov. 19, 1581 L VLOITE,. FEED '.AND MEAL aold cheap. at COWELL & mizau =Mgt Gctcr.l MEI Awl all kinds of IRONS MADE TO ORDEIt Of .en kLds Mil constantly uu gaud -CASTINGS CELL A!: CRATES II 1