. _ Management of Ormt . Hugh T. Brooks discourses es ffol. lows noon this Object in the 'Western Stock Journal': Butter, cheese, - milk, and Meatforni verilexie spac e m the 112 .9 8 t0.iP 1- portant department of sublunary 'fairs, and their-full and cheap =flay depends , essentially - on the proper , management of Cows.' To begin at - the beginning, every householder should feel an irrepress ible interdict in the Propagaracm; perpetuation of good milking animals: No person has-a moral right to own or possess a good . Cow except ,"for the purposes therein set forth,"' the largest supply of good. milk, and the increase other species—these' legitimate ends we are botundies seek. First, by breeding from reilkiliag families—serapulonsly rejecting all males and females' not descended from good milking steel.' Second, by providing - -young ani mals with a sufficiency of the right kind of nutriment. The milk vessels are developed by nutritious and suc culent food, which should be liberally supplied from the very start. A calf that maintains a, precarious existence on poor hay and straw, and grows up withenteare or carrots, can licarcely make - a geed coW, 'even if it has good Ancestors, ernd is well treat ed in afterlife. There is no place for neglect in thenzilk business. All things require, tube trained and de veloped for their proper sphere. • Third, docility_and good behavior are essential elnimeteristics of a good cow—they are secured by 'kindness and . faituliarity. -J .:Tar niers should never neglect their-calves ; as they do their own families, unless they are willing to have them grow up wild and ungovernable. Cultivate in all these eases constant and kindly rela tions from the'rery beginnink. Fourth, guard against drouth in summer, and short supplies in win ter., by securing early a good quanti- ty of bran or s horts. These, as well as roots, pumpkins, apples, and well reserved corn fodder, are peculiarly adapted to the production of milk. Fifth, cut your hay early! Woody fiber is a good thing in its place, or it never would have been sent, but no orthodox man has any right to believe that it- is much adapted to dairy purposeS. CutNyour hay just as the blossoms fall.eep it snug every night—no rains and no dew upon it. Be-sure and dr it 'enough so that it will 'keep perfeCtly sweet, without must, and be sure and not dry it any more than is necessary. Sixth, unless a cowsis a remarkably ;rood breeder, let her go furrow. feed her high, and milk her through the winter, and sell her to the butcher ; Flo this as soon as she begins to fail, and while she is profitable to feed for beef. Seventh, consider a good supply of good milk as a necessary of life, and' never be without it. Milk can be secured by having a cow come in late. in summer, or by having one —it would be the poorest—go farrow, and then go to. the shambles. Eighth, deformity and butter are not inseparable companions. You may have a good looking cow that will fill your pail quitOs well as the hi4oridal "brindle cow with a crum ple hOrn," crooked leg, shaggy coat, flat rib, sloping rump, and irrepressi ble back bone. You,may breed quite successfully for beef purposes, while yousecure a good supply, of most excellent milk. Ninth, let everything be done de cently cleanly, and regularly. Tenth, provide good, warm, well ventilated stables, anti never omit to groom and lied your animals. Length of Vhiffie-Trees A. horse cannot draw as well with a whiflle-tree twelve feet long as with one two feet six inches iu lengh, be- eanso the line of draught is not in the proper direction to be most ef- fective. Nor can two horses, har nessed abreast, draw well With whit'- 11c-trees ten feet long, while their heads are coupled close together, be cause they must travel sidewise, more or less, in which 'position no animal can exert all his strength to the best advantage in hauling a load.' : Horses draw best with a double whillbtree just long enough to allow them to stand close to each other, having single whiftle-trees attached directly behind - them, and just long enough to meet in the middle. When the double-tree is very long, each. horse must draw more or less side wise, if the coupling lines and the neckyoke are not made long enough to' allow them to move directly for ward ,without having their heads turned toward each other. In order to determine the correct' length of whiffle-trees, let two 'horses stand side by side, with their sides three . inches apikt ; then measure from the centre of one horse to the other on their backs. Thi' will give the length for a neekyoke, and the correct length for the .double whiffle-tree, betiveen the joints where the single-trees are to be attached. When a neckyoke is only eighteen inches; long, and the double-tree of the .ftoper length, horses will be required to move more - Or less sidewise. For the same rea son, oxen often get in the habit of hauling sidewise, because the yoke is too short. Neither oxen or horses can travel easily and freely, when their heads are turned toward, and their butts from, each other. Milne-trees for plowing should always be as short as they can be made, without bringing the , traces against the legs of the team. • A very long double whiffle-tree tends to make a plow take to wide a furrow slice. If the clevis b adjusted to take a'. narrow fun - ow:slice—when the double-tree is too long—the plow will not run at all satisfactory. The horse in the furrow will not be able to walk squarely in his ; place, because the line of draught is auch as to keep crowding his hind feet out of the furrow on the plowed ground. The -length of the double whiffle-tree and the neck-yoke fora sleigh should be just as longnS the sleigh is wide,. from the centre of one - runner to the oth er.--. The .21Icinifraolurer and Builder. CERTAIN timbers of great' durability %Own framed together, act upon each other so 'a:4 to produce mutual de strudtion. Experiments with•cypress and walnut, and cypress and. cedar, prove that they will rot each other while joined together, but on separa.:. lion the rot will cease, and the tim bers Will remain perfectly sound for a long period. C0c0.% Nrr CARE.--0110 pound of sugar., 4 /Le pound of cocoa nut, whites 4,f tlfrop ugg,e4, half tea-cup full Of flour. Dike the llama' 'as macaroni cake. 't:o drink to rot:mown hr 111,, drink IT DOMEdStIC " LOCK STICH SEWING-'IEIACHINE.I - • i THE " DOMESTIC !' ii a Shuttle Sewing Machine, 'which , Mai been used for the . last five years in the West, and is now introduced for the first time in this'seetion It runs faster than most, easier. and more quietly than any, :doing the lightest aii well as the heaviest work done on natSewing Machine ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE IT Plain Machines - - $65. Half Case - - - i 470. All Machines have Itlae's Patent Table. , . Agents wanted in unoccupied territory•. Address, BLAKE t1;,,C0., Berauton, ira For sato by T.SiLOII cola:, Towanda, .ga. - A. A. • Athens, Pa. May 12. 1870.—1 y Wyalusing. _ _ EASE AND COMFORT. nye BLESSING 'OF PERFECT SIGHT. ,!There is - not:Atm so valuable as perfect, sight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by using : PERFECT SPECTACLES! The difficulty of procuring which is well known. MESSRS. LAZARUS & moftras, °OCULISTS' AND OPT [CANS, • LIARTORD, CONNECTICUT, MANUFACTURERS OP THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Have, after years of experience, experiment, and andthe erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that GRAND DESLDERATUM, PERFECT SPECTACLES I . Which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to the wearers in the Wes.terikStates during the past fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and lastmany years without change! Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS have appointed JULES HUGUENIN. dealer in Watches and Jew ^ elry, as their sole agent for Towanda, Peun'a. and vicinity. April 14. 1870. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ,The subscribers could respeAhilly inform their many friends that they have opened a BOOT AND. SHOE STORE! At No. 148 Main-at., Towanda. Pa They hare just reee!vecl a fine assortment of LADIES' ND 'GENTS' SHOFS Con:. lin g of LAiDItS GAITERS, Of all gratlee. Lao.:em GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES MISSES AND citiLura:zcs 'HOES Of every_varitty, whieli will he Fold cheap fur ras Give them a call and .tisfy ourselves that they a selling cheaper than the c, heape s t. We would call moTecial attention to our CLh'TOJI DEPit R 7'31 I; X7' ! We maim to order ry thi g, in the line, of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Being mechanics of n.nny year practical I sperience, we feel confident, that See can rise enure satisfaction. We employ none but lint-lass mechanics. and have secured the services of the veteran boot-maker of Bradford county, MIL .1. W. WILCOX. who cordial ly invites a call from his former patron., gudrranter ierfed Ps, end oil craning neatly and promptly done. Remember the place, Nu. 11S Main.sh, a few duors below the Means House. Towanda, Pa. Lea out for the sign of the Big Hoot. CALL • AND EXAMINE VIE NEW STYLES OF. SPRING MUMINERY GOODS! AT MISS GRIFFIN'S STOLE, I. Where you canuot fall being pleased with the GREAT v.uta.r.r OF 'BONNETS, HATS, MC Prices to suit all customers. Do not forget thq lace, No. 2, ionth Frout , I - 11ERC1. 4 11 . 8 NEW BLOCS, TOWANDA, PA. April 6, Is7o-3m REPORTER 408 PRINTING OFFICE. Hal *ng recently added greatly to our facilities, we arc now prepared to do all kinda of JOB PRINTING AT LOWER PRICES AND BETTER STYLE Than any establieh n wut in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. CALL AT THE REPORTER .OFFICE AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. SENT FREE! . O'KEEFE, SON'S: CO.'S SEED CAT A.LOGUE AND GLIDE TO TEM FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARD.I. - N, FOR 1870. Published in January. Every lover of flowers wish ing this new and valuable work. free of charge. should address immediately AL O'KEEFE, SON & CO., Ell wanger 'AL Barry•'s Block, Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 21, 1062.—tjun 1 CENTRAL 'MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main ly of BEVY, PORK, PRESH AND SALT SUGAR 'CURED HAMS, MUTTON, BEEF, LAMB VEAL. POULTRY, ' SAUSAGE..., LARD, BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF; TALLOW, kr., &c. , Also, .. , . S FRESH FROM THE LAKES OrFTTEIIS RECEIVED DAILY In their sesunn Tattles wishing Oysters In largo or small quantl. tits will he furnished on abort notice, at the old mud. errnlAL iLutscr. Moutanye's Noel. first door north of Dr. Porters. . CUAL KELLUM ,t MULEOCK Tsszo.lctuart. Feb. 24, Pi'Mgt VISA, PORK, iIAMS AND LARD N• cowru, k A LL KINDS GitOCERTFS AN z i l..r i zrat ,, , , -ti0,..1 7 .0.4 mut : A.Txren. lokumpirOp t efAi- I`7" CPAII4., And all po4ty)ts*?i9lll7eirt• steminikci,kwamtannti. DArroN, ortiaanwri. annouroue., .0 .PVIILItIy T IAPI ne4t .'P And an'pointi ion and southl63 ° g: 'tsar AND ncem Axe inn litorochrt vvrnocrr manor xo RocniterEn, Borran, CtivaLaND AND Cnionrgall. ()nand after Monday, JIINEI3.'IB7O, trainn Imre Waverly at shoat the following hours,- via: GOING 'WEST,' ..- • . 4124 a.m., NIG= EXPMWMilitolidaysoccepted)for : Rochester, Buffalo,• Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cin cinnati, connecting with the Inkel3hois,Mteldffan Southern, and Grand Trunk. .Railways at Buffalo s . Dunkirk and Cleveland for Wed; also at Cleav -41 land with the C. C. ,4 lialiway for Indtan .llPolisi and at Cincinnati with theLontaville Short Line RallWay.`and ttuf'Ohlo k Misatesippi for the South.andlionthwest ; alao with connect ing lines at principal stations on main line. 4:49 a. m. — naUT =Pang, daily, for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland. and Cintsinnati.mak , ' leg direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk end Lake Shore RallwAra at Bninaks, Dankirl and . Cleveland. for WI ;elate West;' and at . Chicinnati with the Ohio & Mlssiseippi and Lcroleville Short- Line Railways tar the South and Seatn-trost X also with all connecting lines at principlo stations on 8:28 a.m.—MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted.• for . Buffalo and Dunkirk. - _ 5:35 p.m.-I , IAtULA ACCOMMODATION, swam: excepted. 0:18 p. M., DAY EXPRESS. Sundays except e d, for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, 43nctnna. it and the South. Eitops at principal statione,unli connecting points on main line. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches acc;na-) puny this train from New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coaches are attached at liornellsaille, run ning Oro' to Cleaveland slid Galion without change. 5:10 p.m.—PS: MAIL, Stmdaysexcepted. fbr Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train morning through to Buffalo? t 7:00 a.m.—WAY F11131411T, Sundays excepted. 4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the West. GOING EAST. 1:00 mai—NIGHT EXPRESS,SuncIap empted,con peeling attics" York with afternoon Trains and' steamers for Boston and New England cities. • Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. 5:50 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted, connecting et'Jersey City-with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washnigton; and at New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Citbxs.*„ Also stops at prln ripalntations and connoting petits on main lino. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Sundaysoxvepted, con meting at Jersey City with inldnightExpeeee train. o 5 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Alt o stops at principle stations and connecting points ou ntcin linc i • r T . r . New arul_Bnprovelltrmthig-Itoombncheniteconaz pally this train from Buffalo to New York. _2 3:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION MAIN, daily for Susquehanna. 8:38 a.m.—EIMIRA MAIL, Sundamexeepted. 0:25 p.m., NEW YORE MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9:05 p.m .—LIGIITNING EXPRESS, dally, connect ing at Paterson for Newark at Jersey City with IllorningExpross Train of New' Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington and at New York with Morning Express train for Boston and New England cities. Also slope at all principal stations and con netting points on main line, Sleeping coach:A, accompany this train through to New York. 3.45 p.m.—WAY FREIGIIT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CIEECP TIIRCIffiIt. trq. A revised and complete •• Pocket, Tiine nada", of Passenger Trains on the !Me' Italln-ay and con nectinglinca, has recently been published, an ran be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. nucEr..u. Gen'l Supt PA. & N.Y. CANAL AURANOrkENT t)FPASS GOING SoUTII. LonVe Waverly C,25-3.05-6.42 Towanda 7.15-9,58-7.U5 Tunhbannoch.9,23-0,17—P.1.1 Pittgton 10,35-7,30_ Wilkegnarre, 10,55-7.5 5 White Haven.l2,3s P. at 'Stanch 1'111111 . .0,30 AikllOWll DetliChelil .... . Eagton 3 17 , Plan' (an)... .5,03 wYortqarr.) 6, 05 I" 6,00 P.M. A.M. Dowd Train dines at White Haven. tp Trains dinep at .I.ittstor. . l'asAtugers M and from 'New York and l'hilailel - without change of ears. Down train councem at Allentown with Through Fast Expretili for Harrisburg, Pittsburg and th GLORIOUS SEWS! GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE =I RED, WRITE AND BLUE STORE I=l Samples of Teas orvt AWAY YEYELY, to satisfy be people that this is the place to save money. PRICES I.OW AS 'ME GREAT AMERICAN TEA COXPANY OF NEW YORE. Fresh 0 rounil Coffee received (tally from New York, or ground to circler. Also whole Coffee. green and roasted, all .stylcs, whole and ground Spices, Dried Fruits, Ae.,' ; 'at equally low prices. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for the very• liberal patronage extended to him while in the Grocery business in this place, and - respectfully solicits a trial in his new enterprise. Thu business will be conducted strictly on the Sp yon will not have to pay extra prices to make up fOr the losses of a credit busiuess. you can't spare the money to pay for a pound, buy an ounce and pay for it. Ileindependent—theu you will be worthy to walk mules the And buy your Ono,ln cheap. Mr' Itomember the White and 13Ine Store. row ltloul. Itrilge Street. Jitly 1, 1869. DILt3IIIALL & RIDGEWAY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, C.II',IT IL SURPLUS FUND This Bank afters UNUSUAL FACILITIES for tho tranraction of.a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 12 TFUIEST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDOG TO AGIIEEIEENT. Srrcut. CAW: GIVES TO 'rum COLLEMON or Norr.s Aso Parties wishing to 8..13 ItoNET to any part of the Milted States, England, Ireland, &Claud, or the prin opal cities and towns of-Europe, can 'here procure drafts for that purpose. To or from the old count:7,', by bed steamer or sail tug lines, always en hand. moroirr OVCfI AT ILIMUCT-9 LATER lif Ars! Price raillf.a. C.S &Lir, Cold all Siker J. 11. 8311T11, President. S. r. DEIT Towanda, Juuo2!. 1869. . Cashier. r E OTTOMAN DEC 14 A MERE CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE. INVALIDS AND- CHILDREN 'Avoiding, the unslghtlinnrs and suppressing, the offensive odors of the Eck Iloom and Nursery. At once useful and ornsMenial. It is more unfit' than any atilde of Fn. - Mture of the same cost. For sale by all principal 'Furniture' Dealers. .price febl7 Gm A LL KIDS GROCERIES AND Ptec 'at WilolqOar amid rotaiLlit • " C. 11. PATCH'S. A FULL STOCK OF WOODEN M wire, ra; V. , E; g) . - rei` W3l. R. BARR, Gen't Pamer Ag't R.R. CO.- MRIER TRAINS 191181 Comalencint; May GOINri NCIT:111. C.05-1,18—.4,10 6,15-12,15--7,20 3,01-10,10 A, If 1,158,30.- 11;58 A.n.i 10.55... ......... 9,19 0,35 0,05 ..... .3 OEN P. COX. tin perint,ll.l(.. nt Tea and Coffee. TEAS GIVEN AWAY =1 STREET, TOWANDA. I'A.. At the sign of the iIMERICAN FLAG! And the CASH SYSTEM ! ASIFILICLN FLAG Into tiro American Tea Store! Miscellaneous. Or TOWANDA $1%),000 40,000 P,ISS.IGE TICKETS A ICLIV AlITICLI: OF FLIINITUIIE. INDISPENSEBLE FOR "X - ' 44iXoolkM*. Wmki .innbt. " .. ,5-3.ydr. • .''''''!!'' T-- t r.!: - 1 , 1 , T, ! ;IS A W ) 110 0" 11. . , . ibilite# l o4l#lo4 l ; 4l '''. ' ' • '' ' . OffetVahltailial. L ' ' - '''' ...d•- , ,*: = ',',' • 4 - • . . ' ..,t - , .1- c:4,. 4, mi t e° aaveniaialha Att. Zi1.1011:4 1115.1siil ",- • lutTo 'Ai Cash. and fool • thiit'Vcan se a‘ as low tigures as can ,103 pwcw= cisert:hart Law! o ) . ;o l aUrbili IFPIeFS II 4/ It C' e f *Oa f 4 TEAS,' dOrkfres, SUGARS, .. 141 4 kqgt••ailaMATUA. 8110g,* - !Have est turd s tinge ittoek of -'? • '-q ". . • .-: . GRA/lAIW. BIM DO., DUCTRAVag.A.T DO. :7 - ,':.: , ..1i,i47: ..;-. -;.:„..•:,,.- 17:„ - I Imp conntarly on Imo. royal. 882413,Lataw, and alrilnda of kat. }Pooh 'or aitltiviithittlois 014 public to our Ca2ft Be Beei .s; STOCK Cg.. ' 4 l € _ Ia quiditi or price. Jaw Chill lets Fans **York Chexil!,!4#l,3: eitiigno WOODEN Loch aoaortmout of YAIMI W. NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, kc.; kc. I will pay t he hlghcrt cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Far m ers , givo q4q can ftai bro icliing.ChOwitioro All per s ons indet!to4 to. 4ke slid pike immediate payment. PATCH. T t ivraavis, March, 12.1887. G 0 I:C= .&ND PROVISION 3 iro E. McCABE & MIX. Wliolcsalo r is Retail Dealers In FAMILY GROCERIES AND • PItOVISIONS LIERCUR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWA*DA, . We do not dem It lime:wiry to enumerate all the diterent article,' we. keep: {Jur aoortment tx ALWAYS • COMPLETE.' We'scß nothing but FIRST .GLASS GOODS Cash 'laid for Pannero Trodnce. JAMES McCAIII:, March 1. IS7n. ILAIIILY MIX. PEOPLE'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. /160 L -211 CO/ZN:11. uraD6r. AND MAIN VZILDETS. A new and c6mpletc stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will bo sold at the lowest peesit.t.e CODFISH, Lk.CKEREL, UEiRINCT, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, FRUIT OF ALL DESCREPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, SEAL, GRAM, &c Bring on your produce, which we pay cash for DAIRYMEN, A constant supply of Aabton Salt, cll stzed Churns, Butter Firldris, Tuba, k.c, . • Please call and look tliiougli our stock, and we will do our best to please you. W. A. kocEwELL. Towanda, April V. Pita LOOK HER"E! COWELL & MYER, At the old starlit of nnaatitam. S COR'LLT., are now receiving a largo and well selected stock of miocraurs AND PROVISIONS, Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that: defy competition. Cash pald for all kinds Farmers' Produce. April 21, 186--tf. Jowolry. JULES .11UGUENLN, JEWELLER & Onr , door north of lIIERCUITS NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, Pd llns just receNea from New Yor4.; new assortment of flue Uold LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, of all descriptions. Also a selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD %TM M 1.3 P., , all new CLOVKS or ALL STYLES FROM THE CIYEAP- FS TO THE BEST GOLD, SILTER,AND STLIZL SPECTACLES AD ETE.GY.tliqrsi to At all case! of totpalrea night. xsw PATENT ACCOMODA MC SPECTACLES. this patent I Am enabled to esebssre Glasses at any time without extra charge. Call and see. w ~ ka ' ~ M}Y 7 a' , t ~ Asa WAffl. TD Towand3, Dec. 18, 180 IVIACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE ILL Fish. drarldaaw Trout. Climes. Plckla and Suipletidalmon, Smoked 'band, sad Dried bet at LONG & KEELER'S. 1 -10' , Iii-141104 0460:1a - -*11.4,0 1:11a •10 7 . ,ff , : ,- 5 , 4 Or m ilorkii?!‘d. t•na fr`x.{..4 JE P.. • . 121. =Es nowt. lowalay4 1:z 11!):411 . 1ral i .. =7thipt/1001UIS 104.: " ouaer occupoe •-; , • tir Imo 0 004 tato" .1 'manor;cautioi , GENTS FuEPaoHINGbv,GOODS •,'?.'j blth be 4 riiisen Si* • •41, • r U;ril 'rerEn to=is; taut% tofoppo, 15 eta per box I .w:arrE 811 4 1 i 1 $i pr joo eta tipward*.'::ll M0L1T.11811211113.-front 60 00 1 1 4a 0 d1I 1 10/0 1 .f ,1 7. 1 1 dad - - • :•.;;Ef ••• . 11 a ' to CALL 41.7 X A ALI - pefoter'purcluising • • out, dociimit °frost:lilt • • $ . • ~•• SMTWARZ;; March ' • 133 3Litbilltrett. - B:.VITCH: TA T t 0:R . : 'it ..'..G!O/1.;7•,', Are now cycning their new SpringAtpekst ,, CLOTHS 'CABST I 3I77A . , Cniuilstitig ta thou:o4 ilOcs atiki4aoufma, COATING ' S, SIURZINOS,- Sz-0.4P Which they ore preparea . !td rgske in,ituy style to suit their customers, Po Sliest tiotteo,,'; • ' t tilsO & #londid hew at op! ' 'Which they are•selllng chalet than ever. •• ItA r ± S CAPS; GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Alvrays on hand and fn gTegt variety, „ . lIIE 74 . 1 . 7 . • tIND ITAy}::7 Iai:LES NECK WINDOW UAIBEELLA HURRAH! HURRAH! READY MADE OTHING, I am now offering to the public a large and Dlsolce 'stock of SPRING AND SIT,IDLER GOODS, Ana all the late 'styles for Spring and Sumner wear, Which trill be sole! 23 per. cent. less than former prices at M. E. EOSEEFIELDS: Also a largo in voice of I intend to e4ll leas than coat, to make room for Fall Stock._NOW Is your time to buy a Butt cheap. Call nd convince yourself that M. E. 80. SEMI :MD. offers Great Bargalkui in the line of Clothing and A DISPATCH JUST BEQEIVID. GLOMODS NEWS RIR =MIS or TOWANDA. Therole constantly being receive&• at, tho "TEMPLE Or FASHION," a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which bare been purchased for cash, at reduced prices. and Will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates than ever before offered in Towanda. My stock eon: slats in part of FINE DRFSS COATS, CASSIMEBE SUITS, DIEM; Coats, Pants, Vast% and Illato Lincn Duck Suite, nlso n:largo variety of of the latest styles and fashions. Ilememberthe in ducements that I offer. and that I am not to be un dersold by any dealer in town,, or elsewhere. AU who wish anything in my line are respeetfnlly Invit ed to give nto a call before purchasing and convince yourselves. GOLD STILL COMING DOWN 1 GROCERY d PROVISION LINE, COWELL h, 3IYER'S at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all:that they are determined not to be undersold by any one. -They have enlarged their Store by .thrilding so that they now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by thorn. They have connected with their stare a Market where they row keen fresh meats to sell by the quarter or piece, and a ball supply of Gro ceries and Provisions, to which they would ran the attention of all cash buyers. Come and entablature, Goods and Prices, before purchasing and- satisfy yourselves. We gnarcntee all goods to gist? entire - satisfaction. ' We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. COWELL St, SLYER. Dee. 20, 1029. TRY .OUR TEAS AND. COFFEE, COWEGL'h MYER. MEM lIME=EMIC lUTI3 -AND DAPS, VERY LOWEST PRICES TIIOUBLP ! 13110 W, GOODS. READY-MAM MI A um and till line otairthelitlleVftyleer.z,:, Also the New patent Alilor . any - of oar Goods will be .I=ohl. as 'CHEAP FOR CASH A 8 any in the market. c.a.' dud look through our rtock Towanda, April 21. 1870 OILEN.T IZEDUCTION IN PRICES OF M. E. ItOSENFIELD'S, (Oppoaltd Powell Z; COL) Consipting of LINEN GOODS, FOR MEN AND BOYS UNDERSHLRTS AND DRAWERS GENTS lIIIYOSIIING GOODS. Call before purehs t ring elsewhere. II: E. nosn-Ent,D. Towanda, Jan. 25,1870 AID VICCCLCITY-: UM'. BOYS' AND TOCTIIII cr-onmna, MACK, DAMN dIICD - num DFAVF.II &11, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS,. SIISPENDritS. NECK. TIE% PAM' AND LINFIC COLLARS, 11. JACOBS. No. 149 Main•st., Beldieman's Block, Towanda, Pit. Cash paid for Hides slid Pelts. .1331 r.VEICS THING M TBE nro now being offered at M lfiNf -44 54 , 4vvert vir ' .l 6l " rtirllilaVitt444l ,l tA l g ,,l Oft' WOO :40.sir 41 C6444iiAiitti k '-'olll6o,,i'WZlalrV);!)7 110.} , J 4 141 t • o,Avviall/MORfikere.l•l l ,r Tl•its • V):114 01,1471%. V/ $l4) - • • g&tiiar , :wh ,lsi•4l2,YA ii 141 J 1111.4, shat - reif,*ff•sitop firtiloiyinwt viiiht;pod .11tat INitt welhitt ferrq, 1 01 WANIBRIC% OthiPeolfittV 1:1 eilf<iLt)77/ Warrilft an. ...Ir. -+,41 , 7111F. vi /194 PiclittilliZalleat4. : 71 .5v,“ jlfif JirPint_,.,stqsag7.-r4.FI BEM Ly (..01.4 . 11/1 ilf .I , lNdlil.jjlCe s4l7s 4 t e lignOß 0444#124:.. ' • ,A 1 1.2.1'f• , i / ;A ; v e:: • . M g nave c '. 2 ! ll3 A i !W4 ALI 6 1;3 mirim CLO - TIXS . 1 - K JAL. St -`, ..,:`, Ire.fin `-:' .i (I , ld ~ , I ,'•r., pc!: t rz . z ., ,l .. ! , , 0 , ..!,,, 1 ,rn !•• , ft4 l ll ..1 ,irivisimlnFll;:l .."';f,l7 fkt Oyu: f. •e. •. .y;;;: , .., 1-7ta or r”r-r -, r nrt.11 . ....-11htiI and ilfyltirisiti I.,,ntrr;; :La !r ;finh•vvi I:ii it.;l;;;;..jr:Edfi:lr,'t in97 , ,, , 1 r,d) -!...t. - 1 .I.n, •iii.i - 1 - : I , ls i'llijaVl. t.-et ”ixacrt tzt..11,,1.r.r r•: •:•)trart ~4:7fivai.i.qob Scat of qr.:l, - ;oct ";,&!,1 ,- :i j'f - i .1: r - ~7. -1' ~, tvmpt Tv, i ,i t trt; to to ,ff; GENT 1 ; FUENISHING.IO43I-e.e 0 --..., y ~:;,:;! • , ‘i.;:i , .f. - 2f.; :,- , cri . ..402 n>ll', • . ••• v •• -Hi •• • •J' - •—. , . 2: - •;; At f , 3- (ea:- ••• 91115 tt,4 114.310it itio Wiipl Ilauall oyory.„ll.lkurpipid; h sailples of 44,:0ti0,' nut itioreitilf.to'iatemOsi. 81 , — : :.:1 , .:' , --, - ..., GEO(rit IiViNNELSORrq , ;#PF 1 4 2 ; ( 9. 8 *: .;•-:t ;: :49/1 . .• ?ft.....:4WWW.,,, REM :, .r: `,. “:1 I r il4 t. , :, i - iil • , :,,. 13430.136r , ? , 4” 7,: , t ':.,'; ;lir:: 4 ' - nct _ , ,i , ia .fir 4. * , ' ,,, . ::,.. ii, : t i , t , , : ii gi ti tnt .a ir , po tty , i-1; , : VT:3 , A ~ .c..„...: t. 4 j'.l , t - 114 . 41 . ...‘A I , •4i,rj , la le I.PiZI3 ruarlng evoin i v , rk. ll l37 9. ergi u T e rb:_ t ar i lf l e, rialii:ll3:4:4stoxel:74ll4:-.041,11,11.71141,17,,rtt. . . .... . • . "..,: kii:E.g Hi. ao 11.0.2 i „.,.,. • ....-,..,.,., „ „....:, wa nt s , 1 1 In *II title, gni tible i . O Aho . o ..pe i cre,. which ho willed! for curtiiicy,!tt7.l_cte!. • . , G. 0114 D , T.IP;11 Ir • i" 0•D-0.1p;HTN..en;-. %1:11, ertr..) qt-7 :go i :4 4.0 114 0 g4P4RRYN.4.4)ce444014A9C , .1 trs IVgi&J. OMB COATS, .VESTS AND tIiNTS, DRESS COATS; PANTS Ei VESTS', • IfinOU PPON Dot* ra sad Q% --, I (hershirta, laiwn Linen; Camathiers, andStatil ir ehteta; Week Tbs. Bar pendent. etleveta, _Cases. Lc.a - Zags. ,Spring, Style en, Soft aria Straw:Vete.. A 1 StatArtlgh• Aernenl bar that !lead Good* are cheipetat a Ode 'moo than poor goods at any pace, 'Call artd examine rag geode berm buying. No. 3 Pattnick Griirspeßlock,Base Towanda...Tune %MO— W. ET)DY.*- - Manufactories. B - LoCD do% 001, fitili enniittrtble i4iiiatifa Ante their celebrated HORSE' PON rti i-' 4 0LE,4iCHEtg and will Roll a better machine, for lesamonoy than can be had elsewbete iu the .world. We claim for our te. , tune's that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and are more durably_ built. We personally superintend our work and see that It la w. 41 down. We will send DISCLOTIVE CATALOGUES, of oor machines, on application ONE AND TWO VORSE POWERS; One d Two ilorse THRESHER S• SEPERATORI, THRESHER and CLEANERS, FINNING MILLS, = SAW AND GEIST MILL work atom to order Give us a call bcfcro pluiltaspcig ebK..viberc rd "OD alloaavaa `sNalux "00 Ps' C[oo'lil Aug. 2, 180. • NEW CARRIAUE FACTORY 1 On Pine. between Main and Second., Street% back of 0. F. mason k Co.'s Bank, TOWANDA, PENN'A VESItY STBLEIif, (formerly otthc armor Bryant k'Stulen) Informs hts friends and former patrons, that he has built a YEW 'BRICE CARRIAGE FACTORY. where he will constantly keep on Land a full iscort inept of FAMILY OAERLIGES, TOP AND .or=, 331:1GG1 S, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTITNG .9IILETS, AND SKELETONS, Made of the best material and finished In the best city style. MS Song experience in city Carriage Faetorics gives - him a decided advantage over others in the ;- Finish, Style and Durability of.l.(ie Syagoue.. All ho aske.ls Au INSPECTION. OP HIS WORK previous to purchnsing cliewhere ALL ironic IvARhAN:up. TO GIVE PERFECT_ Thankful - kir!.lei Liberal vatronage formerly . ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Towanda, .I.ley 24, 1870.—U NEW PLANING MILL' The undersigned hachiebuilt a large and coronae. dim* Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, ter the manufacture of: WLNDOW SASII AND IILOIDS, Are prepared to fUI orders,whether largo or small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large su• rlety of MOULDINGS, alba latest style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper Man they can be worked by band. PLANING, • TONGUEL%II, ' ;.1 GROOVING. .Atil) SCROA ' ' And all other yturk pertaining to Jobtery,trtllbe done to milt our customers. Persons building, and not living more Chin twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their. interest to buy erste. or bring their lumber and have It . worked by our machinery. Bring your , grist, of Flooring, or other. lumber, and while your team' la feeding, have it ground out and take it home-with yam We orill pay CASIT for PINE AND ItEIRACK LIINCBL2 delivered at our lumber yard. Come and. ere MI, or Lt you can't comp, write. • Towanii. Feb., 1864. L. 4,4oDagus'acco. MONT ANYES; STAPLE it FANCY DRY GOODS, Onocvzms Cnoes;lir, GLATiirjc, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE IqNI)HiGS Leather, Hap, earrytriptreue.P. TgWANDA, PA No. 305 Man 131.1.eifit&FaiEePatfreliquaro. mnylo,lB7o THE BEST , FRUIT JABS IN USE at . ' lifteATlE /t. baittimitid Altt nt ... pea IMO UMI:=2 SATISFACTION, st reduced prices. liY STIILEN General pullers in MONTAN - IT, L. D. MONTASIT. tear num . _ _ 153310= • li t ti RSIIIIIP -t irrrrift i git 41 . 1.1. Kg Arriv•vi. • ,4,4" # -15 , 44 ~,‘,,tjatilati" itext'JV4-414" ' .10 Of- ---4 4 11,1 W , '1 : 1 / 4 14 , hart + r (rpMkt .1 2 1Atfir -13 , 41r;4011:-: 4eg 1 0 *- t.'+3 iititzinqitt i ntvirtr,.. Vietvit A ''' ~ i.,..t b. :„. sitt l ital,...:l, twat T 4 ant , . ev-t0i.....4 vit i ti i - , 11:14 .rd 1111 , ineld3ApilkiTie ~:`-, ; , : - tt *-P1 -.)-kw <3 .ft , •-t , %"11 ~ r mtntrr nib ;ti, , ,, , f,...,! 11. ittk. nts Itlatatitgbaribinala brP.talivd =tuna/. "t t ni(1147 vtnZitt Vall Ac 04 eit ' o l;m4 IEC l'NbrlD 177 Ar' ,4 Xti:;',,B ^ . 4. 40. 'For 4Wa larri"itirlitatrattul ire rarebit* a 11 - -.7 . 1) 'VI .(1 131 ):14f4-40V) 71:c tj) l' i tl4 4 tt. .. g. - 1, OPOPSz ". 116 "Ykiravatt ., W.,, ,, i'Kvni. , .yitfo , r 4 J 1 I , ,--,t , e.lotn-rt;: , :r Trt, YrrYtt-: .. 41511 T gullt , , . , t /7 1 1 t Algiehlitertf44llo:olllll2ll4o,t.f ) na," 4,. Atin'tttAttro3 iiiiiito: {„mer 1 lt-ilf: ... for :- '1 .:1' I - ill •I' 'I ~ t Cinr Potneki /Ur. atic'ettdkairbekiilngity and wi);10 4 /0507 14 1vCr.N91...rnalto -POMO! !fir. Po ' b. .v.i.41'.174.01.-, ft. mt eingittitilAtiVßAn' N ANX V I IT A Fi I iPt• 4 I):I , 6:.•:) 6 tiO a. 14 ki_bgY+l-14(z.4!,r1m".' dibq re! Infi • Oitteg m iISCALIW , :At scatAbOltippicr l tiistp, cci„, , ..z., • „„.. , „.. Ji 1 .; • • ••:' ,, , t , i•• ; 1E6414 brrAlc.' • V.) :•'lqt.lff 7SP.; — ..,;; P:rt • iyl ?;17.1 . 43111 ! 7.AkilmtitiOcmgf;:' - qtrtl very. 29 .stn I largo ant l , l 4o ...q., 1c -13911 t MEI MIZIIMEO Ern Yin 4 c 0,47 1,24119.4.40.1g.t f i#0 3 4/51 ire . nifiilnt on y ago b ti for the c019904,gw, ,;, • t g4r4.* ,-1100414,1„STQYZI 0-4 A - % P 1.7 r, :•'1 The ,best 'cooking stciTo . use, p4_ Crory Fteve Wiirrimted tifeverfatisractitin:- " 7121. 111l t rnitviti U) - - !,r , i ,'}', 11111 .FV*.T . T ,OP•ri§Pli i n N '4 r4218. ' !" 0, t;PROST,- - • . , . ,t• ; • WOUhtlirliaitOYthi , teatiminklndAbiteMbilaftrillifp. h imigttneent' 11444k:c01. 1,431* , rt. , •;tr.• Vtrit a1 j., .'1a 1 1Z7 7. 2q.r . M - e ‘101 ,. 1:"J .*.in•tO GREA.TL7 I r - IttMMY lay'efbaels boinPlete ana . con:elsl,3 Of PARLOR SUITS, AIBRART stir/Si: - ctignral'ttfrrs, ME Dr4s4Ner. 1100!E "FURNMRE, AXD;IMZ=IM ./VD:T . UE, EITCLIM. mArritEssm'ra^u;oNm, ilEptoo, =nous, Eiztve;nat Ta~wss, kc.,,~a II IN 8,.-q,DSTE4Ds! Iffown manufacture, and warranted anixtrlor, WW be sold for bias than city made atop ,wiLi cost else- COME . ONE, CO 'ALL, Examine'Vv i yonraelves. See and bo convinced that Enrniture la fold cheaper at FEAST'S than at any other place in the world. Country dealers supplied at the lowest market rates. - .I furnish COFFMKS of overy cleetriptlou,. Motelie Muriel Caooo, Cam:Lae, Sc., and: Lace FINEST HEARSE IN NOr.THERN PENN'A Towanda, Jane 22, 1870 Firif.Nirio BE. WARE—ROOMS lAMB MAKOSON'announcei to the publiothat he still contiunes to mannfaeture and keep on hand a large assortment of PIIIINITITHE. Dureans:Tables, Bedsteadil, 6tands,. Chairs, kr., of every description, which sio made of the beet mate rials, and in the most workmanlike manner. I invite the Inspection Of the public to my work, Which shall notbe surpsserdin dttrability at any shop in the country. end my prices will'ho found to be as low as the times will admit. Heady-made Collins constantly on hand or made td order. A good Hearse will be tarnished when desired. Aug. 15, 1865. - • Ilis;ollaneous p OWfELL DRESS GOODS. LARGE ADDITIONS Lace been made to our STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Several novelties having been lately introduced GtEA ; T BARGAINS IN CHINESE GRASS CLOTHS, 'ORUNNDLES, JApONETS,'OHINT4 &C KETSTONE STORE MEM Toannd i, Info ls, 1070. IPOOr-'THE--ITHE .1"11B-, Al lie is respectfully informed that the 11601E411h don haa,baeu removed to.tho Atdaa Itaildibgo thla .6torY.Mhera will be o.uno . , , , I . o'o - I. its various 'branches...an terms tia reasonable as, ••ttotvnca'• will Allow. 1.40 Bindery mill bo, under the charge of N. C. IMIT/LICEL ea expe r ienced 'Under, and at work will opronptlY done to a'styl6 and manner cvldch'canuot bo excelled. dlngic;dldgrcetnet,lfewnvez7l,old Boots, kc., bound. In everrcaricty of stylo. Pargcrilar attention willbo pad to tho Bullngdnd 81nditkint 81.A.1 , M. 1100854, . . To any desired pattern, nliteb and dnra, biity will be warranted. AU work.will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage , of the public la solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed.' ' , . coNsumils or coNr-E6TIONERY't COME, LET lIS 'REASON , TOGE'TEIERI Flow can ,any person, nottinfacture Confectioners. and sell it at 15 cents a pound, when sugar is warth 16 centitat the 'Refinery, (unless it is terribly. WM teratedit ' : • How can dealer retail eneli a site compound to his customers and have a conaelence raid of dratted How can any consumer expect to - purcluwe purtv. tenfocthatery m .turenty-ftre and thirty cents per pound when a.pura 'article =not bernaneactured less than' thirty to forty cents per pound, consisting 'of cassia buds, burnt almonds, and. such 'class of goods? Within a few days 'we have been ocerm cusla buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pound, and Chock) ! late Creams at twenty cents: and the agent ackturw }edged that the, werc s adulterated ten per cent, with Tern Albs; Mar it is fad that' tons of this cheap Confmtionery are made; and sold in this country every - year, snit the consumers are the only persons injnred by It: Nou v r,ftr 4 the benefit tif then edirrliris% a pure article . elf Ran cattenery. wilt-. uwiraut. fvery article 4/ our man addre Strictly Pure arut .free from every Ingre dime deleterious to health. • • ''' • a.uART, 'Store forme* oftpleti 14 , Jeobtt carmatt,lnitn Sim t • Tatiranas, October 21, 1E469. • " , TerraVeiROICITA .-130 it as cw i Or ~ .4 ,6if t . 74 f,.,.:01;e • 711 9 !z - gk g ~ A .. :. iv. r , J:.:,- , ..1 vit-r..1 9111 7 PACAStr : 'DAME' 'STOILF4 : ' ' ~..•Ivi.rtzt,e,f.ta4;.•ol,-, 1 ,,.: ..., .. i ~,,. ~ ~.,,,:. ~,,, 7, ,.,,, .. , . 1 wAillinfigataid amt. Par ituratei . mOilaW tfr.; +, ', 1 v ir A ielie va t aiuv. ~ t ; A,:a.',grinii lia tealmintivia:l;# itireillostaW tz I IO6 . : 4 4It 4 APPA .._tuaskivirea_ :.110.1,4111e ;99. 1 , menanim privr =es, Mem) , eoleeted with regapi to the it=fz i r tille, which eriltn . , ' agiPirettrot ligir abg . , . rx:W ..tarwn :411.5142. •,(1,1 4 ,MIRIS-4 11 F i litsi .41 414 gal ttq V A NA7M tiretil l itl'' a t w rx ~ 7:1 r.t. 1,1'1'1; 7:fr.if .1 1 :114 80 11MMIABZWI0 041 q 4411r.":; I •441. L., ! ,4jerft , o•olEpritly, tyfirp,TOWl A 7,461p914 4 ,4, 1 4 1 ,N00MP05cr , g -2- •;:,riiiimoliiiinme Maws:. Ciimmil,4-act • boPetMAgitrnWintlaii VOti*A 4 "" T • 77MT.L.1=',Yr i*NWLit44o4 l *,A4c,lM'*o4 , tbtiiifflo9,ti.: SiltrthlM ft:91%1 t ootologgoopv,-.4% RlPlket.o4,oo: PP24,101i1- , t .4% „I! vocifre, Test*Ams...itAixe ,irPfrin • tn:77 .F.1 1 ,9444919ten.; ' t Totok*Sitttp l teitixtosv , • tottatioultkim - 7ftw6li ,rsPYSYDrriI it 11,11111901VW!' , cl lit . pr e a d s i a3W44=4l motnetars..l3la l mint l* :Otatallataw6o2l*• , ,V-.' 'Y4'initTrsl- 3 24 1 1.littiAla . -; .iicittFAA=ariserviv 403vAtrA444.,1. -ft; NM. tAD tit). F i t. Sr 4; ai ••t!T . warr4 i Peradi/ at. 'a; ditttato ilteltirlytaftigatitar Matt, Acl'warcteiTrOtlA AaitpriaAdvco grappinyit the calm , ' '6111;3 4, A 1 tt.A. i cIArPEIA woug-teir ..vr t utiux A viouq. c . sk .t.. to t1 . 11,4,a1t.. 'TitrSt. int Will tat Ottiita 4.6 satthry, tnerite*ftd lbiaattab otthetepituffolettee mtkit*trOOPllM I , ' ; I: t B4 r D f•or PrvriPt44s4l ri., a n 12 12 m: awl 5 . 10•ax.m. "' • • * Jan.), 1862—yr.! • • •;‘ !.. „ A.A.Rpp. :94A. Co. l Om kit :N u... „ ,.1- c ;{ (.)07: WiJNYl$ll.li PA. ' -f! 4,* • VHOLESALE AND..ILETAIL 7DIRITYO 0 'BT. 1. • stilinerrbertrospecedily ann'orifilien to tbo ptsb lie in gapes:Al US holaq4 on, /Find i larifelron nolucteil,!itoa of • - . Di 117.63; • '4EDICLNIII, ' ' efEntlenipS,' -"; - VAIN Tl3,' • . • Oth, - Vitii,N.lB#l4l . .111N:"Dow._ bra4s, DYE STUFFS • • All q:l9 Pogninf,t'atent 3todlnines of 'Lilo thy. , MEI 'TEE 1 \ Pi, AND LIQUORS Fos 3lodlccl ptirpoß only P ERF lITrAtElt Y . Taney and Toilet artf4es. Soaps of every deserfpgon, - Ihennopotera.. , - Bathizg, -Surgeons, and common Sponges, Hair Brushes, - • Tooth Druehen, • • . .15,rcsinng Combs,-, rodot and Pine Combs, ; : , . • Toilet Pomba, . ruff Loud!, Tneth Powders, • and Tooth Soaps. . . Ind other articles belonging to the Drug trade too numerous :0 mention. rising the Agency of the • GREAT U. S. TEA . COMPANY; To pnrcha•ern of goOtil .in tfw.fr 114 e. JAMES 0. rnosr Physletana prN:erlPtim,, cr.d tomity receipts cnto. poanded by • portion,' thoroti,elly competent, at all Ponta of tic tray .or night. r chat/Idol for .the past :liberal rlstronage, I re ,l4?effully solicit a continuance of the same., P1e.1,!,- Lug Myself that no effort shall be spared to make my establishment second t., none is this section, Dr. T. F. M 441111 may be consulted et thls store ae heretofore. • F. W. BROWN.., awl. 31. 1573... G REAT!IiGAINS *IN = • • ..0 The Wedersigned are realevlrig a large and well se lected 'atoctot " 8002 AND SHOES- SUMMES . AND -FALL TRADE, GENTS, SEWED AND . PiGGED BOOT'S Thankful for past. favors, 'we solhit a continuance of the E 391 0 .. , • - &UWEL WOODFOED, onnur.i I. CISUL -Towanda, April P,IBGQ. • - • • - • , B. A. pETTES 45;',.. Co., Have just received a fresh .supply-ef .CMODS:fOr the TRA.DE, Consisting in psyt.of,tlie latest styles of - / X D 1; A ! • N G I maß,mss GOODS. . . POINT LACE nnii GRENADINE 131111 Eml)rdic - ixecl Skirts, MILLINERY G 0 Ci,pS, 'Just buitOtt in Now . York itt the AS CIT - RIP AS THE CIiE.IPEST posit 6 the•CourtHome, • • T6*.kpA, •PA Julie 22,,1870.-41 ; • T OYAL .BAKING POWDERS nt AA; .COWELL. k. - .- • FRUITS OF ALL KINTS:' • COWELL k MtER'S. I .IIIORCF. • 1101.ZSE011,1YS :..1L Preparation, at C 13. P,Vreln.4. May 20. • I AN OFFER GREAT n'DUCEMENTI2, Boots and. Shoes. EEMIM NEW SOOT AND SHOE STORE, South (lido( Ward I.l6uen Bnitablofor the Willett We offer low for C'nll.. Consisting of LADLES, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. MADE TO ORDER. 9 REPAIRING NEIITLI ; )OYE AND REIDY WREN PROMISED, For the season SHAWLS, Also fresh supplies 'pl.', NOTIONS, &C. present low prices; itcl they arc Octc.riained to seil Call aml see them on Main st., op- riAmP AISIMATB 1-11GENCY, --Miemn4llassigned hathisistose t t Im o a - 3 !frt l 44 o o 3 lpmotelpf prose cn o m (itieti -Itthintiilteglittgrirm • .• • . 'PTE. AliEt ACCIDENTAL, jould "9 eft the imtrotage iff p er . PodasaW -Ma snits*. licies on Buildings an 4 Personal Property of. all tdnds and as tow rates as eau beLtone by any re. I.4lbesa*trr- wont4ftsto, 11111"dirill PARetElle, tO the tad tnif, can fill% &FEIN' I iamb* ail Maw rp,i f 4 Lluitzwil to tottitlittiAltemaalprorou tied toe to.± • • Hick insensatlnona fettle oitten u 4 rtige colin etrg 4 Meld nntlttde h kalel . • " • WTOVIICO ' —ttf, . `. l`76.o. r ttir e .. %1 ' 1 • : 1, Lanca4ter,Pu.l . • • Minas ....... .1214'0%•.•,.. crri r ,-- ty• Mita, CLEVELAND DIArILMED-611114111PAIGIL-^ 1 41 _Ckselcind i 044. , . .1611J' ..... .... comr4xi. Capital ...• 421,4),m, 7ftrmr '1 1 44 • f'•,,-.;; • 4:: , , . s7l4;jc,i., A l 4.*: - P 34 , II SO7I S tILANCILCW 6 Ass7,I ' ' rorfr, Ainetts, ...rani 0 ArT4 4l4 °C l . °Vikkri /lOW, md6r; ' mr:trirerrrwlll be 'fauna at XV.lkekl East Waal silavial tub. •• si,c4xr, I:lNCat. Towarids.4.l.,lll,ar 1810,--Iy , IVA I TION4tLir 1, 1 'DTSURANCE 401; , Cisti b,!;;'l*Av,Atl,cr,o6=rito is sv..L. cuartse4 LY gwYgc , 4 Ism (Prehiaert ; r JAlt , COOMWAingb=n:ll27W4 , Mid Es. Cr,. wean r), , cionfx. Nice br4f3eit; ' XALIASC"tk I Y:.ZP 3, SolietArY and •Utlllry. advanitges or tite,liational LA. Up a .7..pUtoi4Cop , tharttred L 7 CGtot".€ bas a, pald.up 4:5;t0.1 a rine Miiiiou It (iffer:ii n - re ; 4. It fultdEtwa larger fr, , arancP tha:t ether paniem, for the earn° tr.oftey ; B. it IA dennik• sCd certain ; • There is no roetbility of misrrpret , rntatot, 1, 4 , agent.yoxidex*talui=4: bf 7. The po u c k sargi ,wa cootrut., mat.±."OLs-, ranee for 80-much money : - 8. All pollen are rwort-f4 T illting 9. Ttie - policie;ltire evnirt,',o3ll E. W. CL.S.4 1 Co..llanic.n. B. S. I:I7.'"iSELL, MaaNprr N. C. EL.SIMEE 1 A. G. MAS,,N 1n..34Tn4 for T0W11.1162 and Icinity Jvz. 7,,186'.1. 4 • C °\' \' 1 CTIOUT 31r117.11, L.lll EiStiItANCE COMPANY, or nArrrol:b,x,)Nv Nutsnzr.itto ?tom: Tura: (June 1, IPN) ovcr Sun:Nili7ei 7,01. P .0. • CUllltMa nrvanza) Fraim so TO To I'LT. CENT Total CotimA by Leath ?aid m clzte,'over TOTAL Drala:S/Ai LUX. To LA Tr, Ovil, PCREL F 21f:77'AL COJII'ANY. .i 1 its rurp!us d!vi.l,l etnicrg 1 , .; Src heldtra iu ,LN7NUAL- DIVIDENDS, .Which may be ' larr.ted in ro,ltictwa of Prt5m:.L . ,....1 . may be acctvamlat,tl at ttit-r,t fnr Assmul, or may . recP!,l3, Lp 1.1.4 m PaM-rip Pol;e:es are grx:lte 1 after er ee _yearis• Lav' bet -.. 7 t tLti: reakic?, L !'OLICIFS SON• FORFE ITLW L It is.tme:. Polwks upo:: DLSIII.II.L.F. PLANS or INSIItANIF, Am; has aclortpd in ite wort •PVC r.ll 81 ) ECIA L ORIODUL MTH THIS COMTANT IND OF 1.1 ~ . ED L'T NO OTHER. • H. D. McREA,.;, kfrr.t. Towaudft:ra..-July 22. Ihio—tf , Ectindery, ata Machine Shop. FOUNDERY & MACHINE S&01'. The undcraigned baying pnrojiared the Fontdry agil Machine Shop lately owned by Jilin rxrraaa. arc prepared to do all kind,. of work apperfairatc, their buaines., iz:th'prouiptneso and divsich. MILL' GE:IRrNGS, cincuLin- SAW MILLS M A-N DRILLS, MILL IRONS ENGINES. 'REPAIRED, Am} all work Ni - arrarttrl t give satxfaolioo SHINGLE MACHIN: MISSES, °ldle lato.t and rnoFt inlprovc . 4llimlsmanulwaut i , awl kept conFtliltly on hawl rcwly fr,r ter, PLOUGHS, SIDE-ATLI,. mos AND WOODEN Er. tNts CULTIVATORS, COHN PLOUGHS P-LOUGII -POINTS Of all kinds, and tha late ,t Imprnr, contq csuitsr POWERS, LAnor..e.sp smALr,„si“. S-TOVE CATINCFS sup „ A.N:p SLEIGH SHOES. LARGE i1:0\ -XEZTLEg Anil all k:¢& of ca tinge furn:eheil to order. March 30, 1870. J. F. /SEAM x SO -.- - -- - - . - _Books and Stationery. ...DLUrrEs ...OP, IS7O • •;: . , . ' , APED ilz, ENVELOPES 1 . . .. . 1 _ NEW-YORK!PAPEIIS ! C'l O - - SCHOOL BOOKS . , '!! ! • ! ! Ct. 0 o 1.),E , :5, INK ! , Mvsrc, STATIONIZY - ASV l'lcrvitm • I i c -BLANK BOOKS - , . • t.• .. ! YANKEE NOTIONS. 1 I • • Towanda, Nov. NI, 1863. , i -______- 1 - 4 1 140U.13, FEEB:r AND - MEAL _E. R.. 1 ,1 eltvar. at , VOWEL!. 1. II I to:-, I vio,oon ~ .414,0U(ktyd. (V r..tEA. Gmacrai 4mt. EIMI And .11 LIE de of MADE TO ORDLR. Of all km.la BE constantly on band CELLAn•ORITES,