E . t Deaf Year Stook Lc4 Thrifty? Last sprint I ,bonsht two cows that had been wintered in the barn- yard CM htiy and corn fodder without meal or bran, and as a ccmsequence were kb:, shedding - . their coats and had a poor look. As the season ad canwa, their coats cleaned and the abundant grass filled them to a re spectable appearance. Later on, when the weather became, very dry, the heat intense, and the flies -tor menting these two cows' lost their good . appearance , and their condition was in marked contrast with that of ,the others , that had been well winter-- When one reflects:, the cause is apparent; n cow that is wintered lib erally comes on to grain thrifty conditioni in ,good fled ` and with substance in her, that eptd:iles her to endure the suffering from heat tuld flies. The padlyvintered cow starts in a comparatite weak condition, and though abundant grass makes her temporarilt - look well, she has not the substance to enable her to endure the trials of midsummer and drought. Now for the remedy; the cow that has not been fed meal or bran through the summer. Some will require four quarts, others eight quarts per day. The eye of the owner will enable him to detect which ones needs such feed, and the quantity !gibe fixed accord• ing to the resulting condition which is promptly manifested. It will be shown later on, that you get in the incresqed yield of milk, a full and iin T mediate return for feed. /There may be many that are un certain as to what is liberal winter feed. Our own cows never did bet ter than last winter, and the feed was as follows:- fifteen ponnds of hay per day for each, (feed five pounds at a time morning, noon and night, with two feeds of meal, four quarts eacb s and four quarts of carrots daily. This meal Consists of a _mixture of one bushel of corn meal, one bushel pf ground wheat and three bushels of course bran. The wheat in grinding, increases one-half 'in bulk, ' evert bushel of wheat making a bushel an4l a-half of unbolted flour. When wheat costs one dollar and fifty, inchiding grinding, the ground flour would frost but one dollar 'per busheL This makes the cow feed cost about sixty cents a bushel, or fifteen cents per day for each cow. To this add fif teen cents for hay and ten cents for roots and bedding, and you have for ty cents per day, or two dollars and eighty cents per week, as the cost of . her help. It would appear from this that a 'cow, to pay the Cost of her keep, must yield ten quarts of milk per day, or make seven pounds of butter per week rand that a farmer, at four cents a quart for milk, mere= ly sells his hay or grain at - market price and gets the manure. This is somewhat foreign to our article, which is not so much t., prove that it pays to keep cows in winter as well as in summer, but to winter them well! The profit of keeping common cows comes almost wholly from the value of "their summer yield above the apparent cost of their summer keep. The winter meal feed can be re. duced in quality so as to cost not ov er' ten cents per day for the eight quarts. This feed will keep the cow • in good condition, and there will be •no necessity for summer feeding. If she has been wintered without feed, she will require it in the summer, and her increase of two or three quarts per day will pair' for the field. ,It is better economy to feed in win ter, because the winter yield is in creased-and, the trouble, is saved of summer feeding. In connection With winter keeping, let us describe the winter quarters of ten cows: The ground - slopes , gently to"the southeast, and is about eighty feet square. On the rear to wards the northwest is a hay-house,,, eighty by eighteen feet, the space un der which is occupied by cow-house under the west end and overshoot under the east, each forty feet long. The cows are arranged on plank floor, • with gutter and four foot walk be hind them, and hay manger nnd pas sage in front of them. They all face northwest, 'each having a space of four feet, with no divisions between them, and are kept in stanchions. In the rear are three doors to,allowthem to go out into the yard, and one at the east end ot'Oiralk to go under overshoot. The yard is about sixty two by eighty feet, is sheltered on the northeast and southwest sides by low buildings, and on the southeast by a board fence four feet high. In the centre of the yard is an octagon al enclosure of boards four feet high and twenty feet in diameter, into Which all the manure of both stalls and yard is thrown as fast as deliv ered, so that the - yard is kept perfect ly clean. Over this yard is kept spread marsh or salt hay about six inches in depth, so inviting that the cows can lie down in any part of it. While in the yard they are sheltered from 'all the cold windEi, and from the southeast comes the morning sun as soon as risen. The overshoot fur nished shelter from the rain and its west end between the passage doors i 3 the water trough, always fall. There is a window on the southwest side of the west corner, to light their heads and the, prLsßve in front -of them, arid two windows in their - rear. The hay mangers aro level with floor, and large enough to hold easily five pounds of hay. Each has a lamp of rock salt, and the meal iirled on the bottOm, During all fair weather they are in the yard except at meal; thus are they bright, comfortable and thrifty. —Con airy Genf/ man. - KINDNESS CRUELTE.—An instance of the effect of kir:di:new upon an ob stinate horso was lately shown, where a man with a team attempted to diaw a load of stone. The horse having become obstinate or discouraged from 'overwork, refused to draw the lied, at which his master beat him very crtelly, but to purpose. A friend told the stranger that he should - not i beat him an x more,and that lie would try the Zil'ect o kindness. So, apprqacliing the poor beast in a gen tle manner, he comnienced smoothing his face, and looking into - his eyes, patting his neck and using words kinkness. After a short time he said' to the horse: "Now try and- see what you can do." The horse'• im raectately exerted his fall - strength - and carried off the lord. Herein is plainly seen how susceptible a bora° la to a kind anti gentle manner. Many a noble bolsi% has been ruined by a coarse and brutal driver. Over -Ir,-atied and overworked, thq becorae distourird, and then tLgar refusal to even c ra coraidtared obstimtey, The relath-Ashippf man to - demi) , trey turea is very imrperfedly ritelersteed;, and agrfatt work , is yet to be doto for the ittnaiorStiOn o the Intitttda. Par further particulars address O. W. BUB& P. E. comma. Associate Principals. MIL= PDX, President Board Trustees. Aug. 10.10.• pFNNSTLVANLk STATE NORMAL SCHOOL IM IXstrktt). MASSPIELD. TIOCIIA COMITY, PA. Fall Term Nene fieptember 7th. 1870. Whiter Term begins December 12th. 1870. Spring Tam belltas March 27th, 1871. 1 ,ror catalog* oradmlastem, eddies' ' CHAS. H. TERRILL. Manedeld. July 20.1870. - Principal BAKERY AND DINING ROOM! First block north of Ward House> , BREAD, PlEfilo , CARE, AND CRACKERS ' . . bated daily a: Vold at wholeeale_and reDD: . In onr DINING D . 430D8 we win annownnodate public - with ether shine or &good meal 114 all time* of Abe t day and evening. OYSTERS 'A vD - ICE CREAM oa hand diving Utah; StalV); Moo ik flaw imaortmiat of °rev:Am COufectloNty. WroMs. Saul, kr, lawskas,irlay 1Z '7O. 11, W. 110071" k . _ - van% we r rild ittoThlbgrif4rm pritfk , tbsitidme is 044101140 ft A* is mho of • . 410* ittal3ki.lFo' 41ivon., "Apo turimait I?stifor.lisk4 ii:ttEis '1 . 0A11104 trilligirnr'''.s NEw-marou P= 1 •sooolaxs- Pm, bryt Mono; filusuadar E:ilf.%J: : : TANIEPIE:SOI'IONEL -,7, i. --.-i .. 10.66 .. 9,49 " 9,35 JOHN P. COX. pezglivoinoi 51 ~,~f' :t : ~+Ui MEM ~ _ )',3i ;:':„I.P --,1 :-'=.. I, Timm% war. WIN: T' ME "DOMESTIC" . 1 1 A A :411 4 (*) : i SE -W N ir pArINE, TB 40011ESTIO!' is s Madge Benin has been need for tiolaist five years in the West, and is now introduced for the first time in this section. It runs faster than most, easier and more gristly than any, doing the lightest sr well as thesheip , i(s4 work done on any Sewing Machine. Au. Alb rervrras) ,To atu; um Plain Machines - - $65. Half Case - - - $7O. All Maelbies have Blake's Patent Table. Agents wanted In nnoeagded teertkei. Address. BLAEZ k CO.. Scranton, Pa. Tre lisiebY TAPLOS 001!. Towanda. Ps. A. A. lIMINER.. Athens. Pa. &MEL= LLOYD & BUHL= May 13, 1876.—1 y --- • 31„1 g. E ASE AND -COMFORT BLESSING OF MIFECT SIGHT.' Thus iiramehiag me estuatiks ama , ..d• Me*. si4 Tarred light tea aigm be thibm ads' PERtEoT,SPECTACTAPSI The &Smolt, of sametulageriailalrell known. " OCCULII*I AND OPT (CANA 11147r8D, OMISMCIICIIT. maiunsorpouts OP THE CEIZBELTED PERFECTED SPEOTACLIE, Sine. after years of TO ez •-paUnal. sardines; and he erection of one 4 &whiner', been enabled r t oam. thee CM= DIXIDIfRAX, PERFECT • SPECTACLES t • Which have been aolit with =Malted SitSilletioll ta the TOWN In the Western States daring the peat Moat lean. Moos Celebrsted Paraded Spa:tides none lin Ors eye, and laid zany Teas without eft Messrs. LAZARUS k Nonni tune anointed OUZO IIIIGI7III I IIN. deader In Watches and Jeer- airy. their sole agent for Towanda. Penn' mad April 14. 1870. R miairEst JOB PRINTING OF C El . ~ I . E .lpp rer e=t ol lAid l eo = ri o nrAnAlltimire 'JOB PRINTING AT LOWER PRICES AM) BETTER STYLE Than my entallatunent In NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT THE REPORTER OFFICE AM) EXAMINE . SPECIMENS. CENTRAL MARKET. The 6am:fibers still continue to keep ooistantly on lurid s fNI sad Ample% assotteasst of every. thaw partidaires to thatr bambino, anadattaa auto. tf of TIERP, PORE, FRESH AND SALT MOAB OMED. HAMS. MOTTOS, DM, USED, &MODE, LARD. BOLOGNA, DRIED SW, TALLOW, Ake., am Also. " H I S 73a. FRESH TIMIX THE LAKES. OYSTERS RecemcD DAILY In their season. Parties wishing Oyster.* is bras or small iptenti.. ties will as famished on abort mattes. at tba stead. CINTRAS. Y4.111=4 mock lad door north of De. Paters. Taco _ CUM lIKLMLuit. =GLIM MVLLOCL . DOLLOCZ. Feb. 24, 1670-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, TQWAZDA. r ATTAI. • - • $125,000. SIIIIPLIIB FUND 40,000. , - This Disk olfers UNUSUAL 7LCITLITIZB tor thsi transaction eta • • GENERAL IIANICENG BUSTIVESIL INTEREST AID ON DEPCSfIS AOCODTassr TO tAOIII3/1113=. tirSost. *lag UMW 47 . 01 A4 1 c001l V f °i llll sato mins. _ Partke tithing to ism moms to • port of thi truitedfltsles,ltiolissdardssd, ot tbe etrel cities sad. towns 'or Iliorcips, am Lace prows drafts tor eat repose ? - PASSAGE TICKETS • To or from the old coeldrx, b Lest ,tamesor saw ing Bees, always .o am& ' nun= sagas= ova ax =Dom saris. 'ififtett Price Jim ria Brads. arid owl sow. _ E. IL 1/1111171. President. It. X. 1111178 as. Towsuda. Amu. 1 811 - " • 4"16* . , . MM 13' OM - POWDERS .it Cit a Vartaa wa k MBE AREIIEELL. F III I IIII;POlig,ILLSIS AND p LID, • 1:11 tr' : . it 7 ];'z ":-. aia****MOiltitlXo4 - 6...VVIVIMNI 040 61111061160011 10.141.0114111111' 4,4111411111140.11014414 • • ; 3:=4 i. • 1 04 - IFR . - ENE Jii4Y !MME .f iiil it __ '17413; 00170118, sitGABB, i Azsoii YIJOUB, MAJMI DO • lisiisimbally ei binia,4olo4ll6jAtilD oa : 111 kinds a Fin: W;Milil 41113 thildirdlie Otis Eli spoltistocusr,dalDalist tm)Oic (i)4::•atcm- / . , r 11 *" '" l , o dia ltdsitr M i6 ;, irbirriatawidaileidikewikseft. sari min our** of Dm ot,usiim imam 'mum MYll,lle4 tidttptrtiobl.wileselipticelbi 'iramas, lave vs call taoie faseriage,& An presossinibMed to tie Mr Ihrai'wffiiisaise.call and maks immediate peizasak; Zmilodii. Mack L 1.18117. wocERY AND , PROVISION MoCARE & . MI,X. FAMILY GBOOtBIES NiItOIINS NTT BLOCK. TOWANDA. PA. Wa do sot deem It seceemary to easmereae all tee Wiereatattk* we keep. Oar sambas:lt le FIRST CLASS GOODS Cedi pea tee Pangaea Produce: JAMS MOW. EM MY KCL rrui!wr, pEopLE's GW=UW; AND PROVISIONS, Which will bi sold at the imst possibis Woos. I:l:ilit(teri MO' 14140)A 1 I Bch* oa your produce. which we pay cash for. I` , .1 A constant supply of Ashton Balt, all sized churn.. Butter Iffridue, Tuba. Ao. Pkuse cell and look through our stook and we will do our best to &see you. W. A. IitOCEWELL. Towanda, April 28 1869. LOOK HERE! CO WEL/ MYER; At the old Mad of bestiOsoes k Cowan, Re sow receiving a large and well selected stock of Whlcb they Mhr to ash boyars at prima that day competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' PrOdeme. April9l.lllll6—tf. JULES ILITGI7ENIN, JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, Th ol fine G is lasi received from New Torii * weindesent okt • . LADIES', WATCHIM miinowdoima. Aisi.dempa at Mtn Or ALL Er214:8,111101( ,TaT camp., ETT To Tus am. ,•, 00IA KLUB Aan STEn k 111110TACIMS Aga maLitian to at oil eases' ot Woos *A" itr*P 42 / 107 49 00 0DArizarOzm 1 QLja *mar 'stoat I OM llWald tO '4416109 liammoi at anY UR* waollt*," 4,111" , res*, =Car 41 01 3 1 1,61) #Mgcalr 0 . 72 It 44 3 t T A VE • le 4". 4 Tim ai i.y.~Laßilo~k el 95 sts WOODEN WARE. tourrray PRODUCE. C. B. PATCH. 0. YA: PATCH. s.ti - 45 7- i'o.vE%- Moles& mid RAW Balers la PROT late NA, ALWAYS COMPLETE. We imdliuAlthw but 10:Ty_64 1.1 4.7.1/1:•,.). soda qoaitri amagot poist mum. .11a;risail iplco!k of 1 10!) 41 k i :I :I:A•,lo4Zfcl ,MUTTON, MODERN STONE 'WARE; YANKEE NOTIONS, '' DAIRYMEN, AND PROVIZIONO. Jewelry. Ono door north of NESCITICII NEW BLocr; TOWANDA, AinnICAN WATOIVii SWISS W.t►TCBTh, m'M)LD CHAINS, SPINE GOLD il" 133 •i177-' 11l I.l' 7 Eti:Y. ;-:- tallow. ]G ... j__ kanfal "P4'7141 !VeVi'''4lo/1112-:':i;7,l_ •" rah„ r, r :ifi!trk‘ii.ttef.i. • • ;t1 CL l Onat :" Tkirl PfIOSSOCOMEN' , !i 00 1 =f0e; SHIRT'S . Ciet - 4tE4o. .7! - -• .;,71 ..-_. , ' , '1 , , , ::';:. li*SeiluhlMll air sill* 4 ..,. ICEADY4Libt 'AMMO' t . ; Mid& ekaiire obitifett gin EOM lEA'.friel:. , 44 o l_',',-',!O - , ', 9 1 f -5300P14, a`nei ,ad tin lI a it .33 the uu-i4 abmp of Wadded if vBollol4' Itr.43IIKIIIIIMIT-PlZalci #.*::(tt: - i , - :T.tt's; - -11.-'6,*3.-,"40. Alas Ras New Wong, WINDOW, lIILBRELL4I All or mg ot,our vdU be Wail as OEUE A. r OR . 0 ASH ' As say ta the market. ;91,11,:id loot through chlx, alaet Towanda. April 21. 1870. F 4 4 4 sirThhi spies belongs to E. t3Ct!MAU, dealer in Clothing Rind Cent's Yonktabbigll*, He is ,so bula i g uicami ling Clothing that he he pot timO to Trite k k k irm"! =Emu ~tS;i:a.'iiastLCN4U):!i 6 READY MADE CLOTHING, M. E. (Opposite Powell k COIL) stook I now taming to the public a largo sat phone Jun of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ocmatatlag of LINEN GOODS, And all the late styles for Spring vet Bummer wear. FOR MEN AND BOER 1 1 Thicherfil be gold 25 per cent. leap than fanner prices at IL Z. 8019122MELD8. Also a large in voice of :i I intend to all less than coat, to make room for Fan Stock. Now As your time to bay a Bait fiMEI D CaII and convince myself that IL E. SO. otters Great Bargains In the line of Cliyeding and GENTS - .FURNISHING GOODS. punialg elsewhent earl bar, Towandli,lan. 25,1820' A DISPATCH JUST'_ OLONIOI7B NEW FOB CELIZENSIn TOWANDA . AND MIN= : There le constintly being received st tho "TEMPLE OF'FAEM &large stock of SPRING AND RIMIER GOODS, which hsre been purchased for each. at reduced prima and will be sold to cash burrs at killer rates than ever before offered in Tommie. My atm* con ' sista to past of =NS'. HOTS' AND TOOTH'S CLOTHING MAC; saws AIW sups Sztvis sorra. fut: 3 sj 0114,00 Casts, Past* Vpits, sod Whit" Lissa Duck Butts, also kluge Twisty at - GENTS :FUNNISECING GOODS, .11A19. 0/1144.10E1eg0E118,1111431 TIES. ?Arts ItII innor. 6?zi.Alps, of the laud, crylas and *Wow. .Bannanber the br dneecerada Ung reeky; sed **VI must is be inb dersoid by any dealer forlorn, or eberbere. AU its ebb aeything fa ray Übe are reispeettally siert an 10 pram •esl.lbefore yarrebinitstmeres orbeince 3 77. 4ei r s- Towanda, Pa, ga; 04dt paid farl/iikb rinAleite. . m. 13TILT , COWING DOWN . • ' isz =Bra= nr GROCERY & PROMOS LINE, sair *slat oared at COWEL,L MYER'EI llit ute=te 2 ergAa4r = rt k tmeOkbot l s i i to n rttaii rtsaaysSt a - 1 latt; aall thWit, vat lam roan for tlis bosh looppilea that ars daily rstelvadlor tlata.l Vbsilaticesantecisd watt thaw Mos a Marteisdieri tbsy aoirkstio troll carats to to bras quelaratlassaisaaa Waal*/ Of Oro. Citing sad iiiilewl..46,arpikkthr7lroalassl/ atkoittiatafallasalt ki!watt, t . Cocoa *adamants, sat Goods, awl -Mies.' beltrir.Parabasaltg sag NW," loarseres. Wa patentee ale goods to nittraaatila We are thallital to ear . for = s ti. abars pstastaks iaksolicit ebaknuattes Wabor imam - • s= .; COWSLti lEYSiti ;Dad. IkWilltot .% • _ -) C , . , trivr.oin!mair*Ynw, %'" ', , - - -- 1 if, C",.. . . . . ~.. --t.i.i t. i q %- ..,, r.. 2 14 fO.l 1 , , Ile. , ,: t4O- 165.,..1„...,...i.-7.,..4 pot - AN-D zursrlivrzu I. ;..7.-f - KgROHAZIT -TAILORS, ] Street, WAVERLY * II4%A. war gle bewet — '" 7- ~•2 ~. ~ , Yfx u'vz 3 !zi - r. rr.vr.u.rr.T.7mw - ...:.. . a ItT~e swat of CLOTHS ANL/ CASSIMERES.' HATS AND CAPS, WM EDITS' FURNISSING :"GOODS. , , • ' 11111.WRIbe at the WardfloussAbo drat atelAlltra Tuesdays of each motith;tetthzastaptea . uf 9tusk and piked to•tske immures. - , . OEO. B. VAN VELSOII, Sept. 4, MO. BOBT. N. JBANNEBS. BilOom) & cc., Still continue to inanntedure their celebrated HORSE POWERS. & CLEANERS; and will sell a better machlne, ter n lase money than PM be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for 01 WINIChh111! that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and ire more durably built. We personally superinterldearwork and, see that it is well down. We will send eft mr !whines, cm fppllaatlon ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Emior MRCS= B r Cit,STPERATOBS, THRESIII42 and C.G.VANERS, FANNING _MILLS, cinaoneei enn nun alio ears, W AIGYORFOT MILL notic done to order. Give tie inn *dove Purdnaing va "oo auoacverua `skaltax - cia aooqg Aug.% 1E169. P IMO NEW CARRIA G E ' ' RY ! On Pine, bebreeik Mtn and Second, BirCisia, back of O.P. Mason le Co.'s Bank, • TOWANDA, PENNA. EMMY STUMM. (formerly of tie firm of Bryan k Stulen) Informs Ids friends and former patrons OA he has built a NEW BRICK CAESIUM FACTOUL where he will constantly keep of band alai] towel mat of , FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, . . , fTROTrING 81111113, ' AND EiIiELErONS Made of the best material and finished in the best oily Ana: Ilia long expoittence in city-Carriage Factories given him a decided advantage over others In-the . Finish, Style• and Durability of his-Wagons fl Le i Is An INSPECTION OF HIS WORK rcel:lougy to purclmag elsewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT Thankful fur the liberal patronage formerly ex.' tended and respectfully ask a eontlnuanee of the mune. , I:4*73o;4ldcbstTeMokigh'ff.Vwc , l4o.lrotei ,Towanda, Itay 24, 1872.—tf NEW - PLANING : MILL The undersigned hating toillt a lar g e and comma, dims Mill in the Borough Of Towanda. and tilled it with Om most modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH AND MENTOS. Aro prepared to All orders, whether large er MC, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large va riety of MOULDINGS, of the-latest style and pattern, which we can furnish numb cheaper thanthey can be worked by hand. • PLANING, Tcrsatliqsak.' GIIOOVESO, :... AND spoot . . SAWING, And all otber,work pertaining to Joinery. will be done to snit customer'. . building. and net living more thin twelve to For miles dint, will And it larrlyfor their interest to buy of us t se bring their tom end have it worked by. Gym Machinery. Bring your grist of .Flooring, or oilier lumber, and while yohr team is feeding, have it ground ouVand take it home with you. We will-pay CAM for PINE AND lIENLOCE LUMBER delivered at ohr lumber yard. Come and see no, er Oyes can't come, write. Towanda, Feb., 1864. L. B. UODGEBS A CO. MONTANY.ES, . Get:iced Dealers tu MAR- b FANCY DRY GOODS, 9 • • Oaoesauts, COOCI[7,BY, GLAESWASS. BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS Leather. Rata, Caps, Umbrellas, &0., TQWANDA. PA. No.losllainBl.,oortior of the Public Square. . J. D. NONTANYP. may 19.1870. L. D. MONTAN= SATUPDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1870. • MI9EI BRANDT Respectray to n. log the Wiles of "f9 . in . ing: and =If "; gne " • t o ens" paw - FALL AstrwENTER .*ILLI.NERY GOODS, VIII 4 VETS, was AND' SATINS; 46rd:width a toll assortuayalot . PUNCH rskywitas; • - • EANDII2IICIIO73 - A.MY LACE comum, OnB►TUSDAYY Octollet N 7 tlGttri sndac, tire cut bia . ssitri'" . t 4u,l s oor ' ; 010 Ofl t teritirot Sai bkMnyr SePt k. - _ : 1 11111 - EBSIGNED . WOULD _....,reipx:thaus say that tho Establishment heretofore belonging to Mr. M. shell in future be eondneted by me,"and by entet 'Mention to blurt. nesaLkope to months lihond patron/um bellowed on toilet+ employer. Also, in 1161111011, twill attend WOO' priming of grape vines Melo the borough). dity_oaa .deeizing my. service@ emu And. me 411 my Green Moue. - JAMES C. HIVING. Oet20;•70-tn, .11 - E6V.B.LIIOSENE.OIL IN - town. by the qiimatily or retail at. , . Iv% . CASH:PAIDYOIi WHEAYE, Oats, Dater. rggs, ank *II kinds 44,cm:wiry Produce by ?Or k iIEnCUB. :-.. • / - „ • •-• - A . =ULM Xi- En MEE MI .XD . ; pA.TALOGUEB, SATISFACTION. at reduced pried lIENUY STOLEN, =EMI =EMMtI " • <.7 ' dvilinklilt,BßOTZEß •.•-• • • wink' ifiroarr litilltill/VS..:NAW7spp.o.g#. WIZ -;:, !, c,, ~, TOWO:DAIIP4I9 ~... ; , , , , P, .t° buy AP; kw. of mt.A.B.,zywAIROE ww-todrof HOUSE * ., .Dooss;wat. 81404 411 4 130 . PErn/ro i li AND ' TS . lilt BELT/NG. ear Palabolls,,tc..;ara at the - lwaqua/litli ' nd isillbo sow. nor: Wai Oa also Salexkla toe dal - 4391EIMAN- STEW SAFE, Pot/ 3 = , 140 , 0 reliable Flea Proof Botoio;ole. Also rAMBANKS'S SCALES, scaAwMcitacz POWDER CO., -. l4trapB BONE . SIUPS_E.B` PH'ti'SPHATE. our stock of TIN - 17T.,kR37 ~rl~+. ~_ laveFy large and We are also prepared to do Jot:41114 of all ktada. We are the Q4agen4 for the eelehrated new EUPDIE COOKING. STOVE, TLo •bat• cooking dine In nac, and aver) , stems Warranted to give satisfsetion. - March 10. '7O. Furniture. FURNITURE STILL LOWER JAS. O. FROST, ,Would announce to the people of Tcnranda and the "rest et seaaltistit, that alte-e.thla date, his mignilleent stock of VT.717., Tir712.,,M will boveered at Cyil~F{ly/~~i1Di1Y11~l51~~IiCyD1: My stock Is complete and consists of PARLOR SUITS, LIBRARY SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, DINING BOOM FURNITURE, AND FURNITURE FOR THE KITCHEN, IdAtTBEBRES, PILLOWS, BEDDING, =pops Errs erns TADLLI3, kc., kc. BEDST*AD. - St O ky own manufacture, and warranted superb*, wl be told for les4 than eity made ones will cos) else where. COME ONE, CatE Ey.o‘l .o for yonrseivaa. See and be convinced that Furniture is sold cheaper at FROST'S than at any other place In the World. Gantry dealers supplied at the loweaktnarbd rates. I furnish COFFINS of every - description, Meiotic Burial Cases, Caskets, &r., and have the FINEST HEARSE Ti NORTHERN PMNIN'A. Towanda; June 22.1870. F imnim WAM-ROOMS. JAMB MAXI:MON announces totbe publicthat be still continueirto manufacture and keep on hand a largo assortment of CABINET' BI3B2iIT y fRE. Dumdum Trades, Bedsteads, Stands,•Cbalrs; tr., of every description, which are made of the best mote rials. and in the most workmanlike . manner. !invite the inspection of the public to my work, which shall not beaarpassodln durability at any ahep In the country, and my prices will be found to Wilt low as the times will admit. .Boady•tnade Coffins constantly eta hand as made to order. A good Hearse will be forolabed when desired. • Aug: 15, 1565. NEW ARRANGEMENT! Having lutecium(' the • BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISH3tEN'r lately conducted by DAVIS .1: KEENED, at / Neu/48 Idain-at., Towanda, Pa., I would respectfully Inform the public that I hsvo just received a ,large assort ment of LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES Consisting of LADIES GAITERS, • Of all gr a des, GOAT AND/ TMATEEKEt SHOEA; 3LISSEEVAND CHILDREDIS SIB:MS Of every variety, which will be sold cheap to cash. Give him a call and satisfy yourselins that .he is gelling cheaper than the cheapest I would calresspecial attention to my ' CCST.6II DEPARTMENT ! I Wake to order everything In the line, of . LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. /feel confident. that I can give entire satisfaction. I employ nobs but first-class mechanics. I guirrrantee perfect AM and all mark Warranted. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Remember the place, I , To. 148 Main•ert., • few doom below the Means Hoare, Towanda, Pa. Lookout for the sign of the Big Boot. Ur. DAVIS will conduct tholuedness.aa my Super intendent. JOHN MCINTIRE. Towanda, Pa.:Sept. 1, 1870.—tf BOOK-BDTDERY.-THE PUB lic is reapecttully informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the Area Building, third story, wherd will be done 2.00 - In all its various branches, sut terms as reasonable ns the times" will allow. The Ilinder7 will be under the charge of— ' . H. O. WHlpp,,En . .. .. An ezperienced Binder, and all? wark will be promptly done in a style and manner wbicheuinot be ezcelled. Music, Magazines, Neespapers,Old Hooka, &a, Wound In every variety of atyle. Particular attention win be paid to the Barg and Binding of MANI BOOKS, To any desired pattern. which in quality - and dura bility will be warranted. • All week will be ready for delivery when prombed. The petit:nage of the inibliods solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda. August 2, 11166—ff. Apt H. E. GARVIN. • . . . .. ILERCti IPS BLOftw , over PORTER & MESS AND- CLOAK MAKING. PATTER f& • IMPROVED FRENCH CORSETS, • LACES, &c., bo - reipaottodlY announce, to the ladies, of Towanda and vicirdkr that,' have Just returned tram New York with a foll and veiled anmatment of Fall and Winter Pattern., for ladles and 'children. Im proved French Corsets and Laces—new etYle. Bashes and Ties, of elegant design% also, a fewpteces of Tar latan; in beautiful shades x for evening wear, Organ . CUTTING and EITTING Promptly d- neatly done; with' the positive maw awe. that ;l orders. however small.entrasted to me WWI to filled in a tholVultid/ lIIIRIftetOI7 manner.' • I rentah3,4nurs. very re.pechully. Din. ti. E. °ARM Fltl*i OF 'ALL KINDS' AT • .. • • Axiwa.r, lams DICE`. HOttSFORD'S . BREAD Preparatlon.W C. B. PATCH'S: ( I ,IIESTER WHITE PIGS 'FOB BALE BY A. B. SAKTI. taster, Pa, lday 12. 'l'o-2[ll A, FULL • STOCK OF 'WOODEN . Ware. at C. /1. PATCIIII;—. ALL GROCARIES , AI6 Provisions .at wholiiale and Totalwit Itay 2d. C. U. mare. BINNI ' , ::14. Ird-zoom% SON* Ir* "' - OLD 7-."0 DBtra• - ::Mar, • imissiiistmi :no= •,• ximmonstriebastablothiaisbid.stsi o=o4 ~nos. condwittaig muinisto• I " 6 ' slaty. Smbtatise sooty 'Odor turd Was Alfa far tawissidoil hespchess, otrsildly asistiii , via to ihs prtwnostro watitsof the pabitkwldpb win bib hot winfanny suppasd with [posh outrasiss. sod • WNW osibs mostrowassbio tams si ililisisOsis or WM - 0 11 0 11 0 ME- 0 62 M i ; '. c i !. 11 0 1 .44 • . a GOODS, ALCOMMANb,TURETINTINE, BASIL PAM TAnxual. inurr-wma Asa kiadaellidolt" • KEROSENE OR . eau; 014 Baran Rula., LAX I / 4 fil/ADOL WICKS, ' ca axe. .: Spenu. Lard. Whals,*L.Tecd. ME TANNER'S. AND MADERTE OILS, Toga Akiden anisrii - urieti. avriciP4 "ÜBB.J.a*A" , COP& rafaides.Zialx-Dyes. Reatexerm POCKET BOOKS, PORTAONAIA, Pocket Salves, TOOTSI, SKIS AND. ISAIII:PBEEMSATIO7SB. Tosisigo, &law Pim am Clans, eticann, Slid and Plower Beedia•gr partera,:finagenacaira Igicaddlai,Btatea: nn Breast Vlunc - Ni h l'ectklnit Bin" 2 AtAgell. lapi ed pple MOM and al elda BelftlealingFruftAna,2lm, • , monreters, Flavoring ,gatraeta, glow /am Glass Ware, Botgea, Fiala, Corkkßath and fame , rai Taelda, Am nannttlovi, Botanic, n and H p =attr• Nedlcinea, and all the popular_ , . 11. E D I 1. - N ES . . All articles warranted as represented. Persons at •dlstance can receive their orders by stage or.mall, which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice giv is • gratuitously at the charging only for sir Thankful for peat liberal patronage, would les. pectirdlly announce tiythelr friends and Umpubtle,that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, andinerit the con— tinuation of their confidence and patronage. ray-Openlundays for prescription" from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 m. to 1. snit§ to .6 p.m. IL C. POBTEII,.. SON k July 1, 1870:—yr. • - F. 0 W N, . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The subscriber respectfully announces te the p'nb. lie in general that he has on hand a large - and well selected stock of g Daubs, • CHEMICALS. 011.. AU the iwpalar . Pateut Nedbanes of the dav, PURE . WINE . AND • LIQUORS For .11,4190 purpose . . oxily PERFUMERY Fancy and Toilet ATl:Wien. - • Soaps of every description, Thermometers, Bathing, Burgeons, and Common Syciegea, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, • . Bruising Combs. • Pocket and Fine Combs, Toilet Powder, • Puff Boxes ,"- Tooth Powders, • ,Tooth Washes, .. f . and Tooth Bove. And other articles belonging to the Drug tiade too numerons :o mention. Paring the Agency of the GREAT U. S. TEA COMPANY, To purchasers of goo In their line. Physicians prescriptions and family receipts corn by persons thoroughly competent, at all of theiday or night. JAMB 0. FROST • Thankful for -the put liberal patronage,. 1 re. spectfully - solicifa continuance - of the name, pledg ing myself that, no effort shall be spired .to make my establishment second to none in this sotalon. Dr. T. F. Madill rosy be consulted at this 'store heretofore. F. W. BROWN. Jan. 31.18 W. IN . BOOTS ac siaoms The Inidentigned are reeleving 'a large and Tell ae• lected atoek of BOOTS AND SHOES SITADIE'S AND . FALL TRADE; GENTS, SEWED 'AND' PEGGED" BOOTS Thankrui for past fa* - ors, ws solicit a continuance of ths mono. - 412/CEL WOODIVI)IID.L • 'l . O • As, April 5,•186? l_x,ii I zr a ! - OIM a ery and Machine Shop. L F uNDEn Y & MAGIUNE SHOP- Tb nadersbined, Wing purchased the lionndry and iihopaotely owned. by .1 Carman ; are prepared to do ell binds of work o . to their Imminent; with promptness and . , MILL GEiIitNGS., CIItCtiLAR SAW MILLS, bt the West awl most fraprospiktmlsusnitaStsrsil land kept constantly on hand ready for ass. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS PLOUGH PO,JNTS Of,`and the. lat: i t t zrovozaezkb kept STOVE, CAST IN•GS SLED AND 131 , PIGH SHOES, Krim wmn op Lwow, making ors, 137 2LLEF_BIII=I% gpIaNDA,/% DRTFd;G-2ST• SUGACINES, PALNTS, VAIM.SHES WLNDOW GLASS, STUFFS ' • - I= ' lAN OFFER' GREAT INDUCEMENTS /Boots =I Shoes. EN= NEW 2602' AND ,•11110E EIVER, South end et Weed Entine PHILADELPHIA 4EITM:it:ES : JAI Cooks R Co, Bankers. . - Drumm - k Co.. Bankers. Jogs Woman= k Co, Tee lterebants;' , S. A. kliaczk, Prost. Farmers• la Iteehxnio' Bank. T. IL Pstrznsos, Pnblishei. • Mich smotltT low fir Cash. Consisting of '; . a- Suitable foi the. LADIES, AND. CHILDREN S WEAR MADE TO ORDER: 4 .. BEPAIBING • NEAT'', 'DoNs AIM READY WIIM PROMISED.- MAN,R IL . L-S . Anti .11 sands of MILL S , MUM TO ODDER. ' • ENGINES )IRPATEtEDi c And all wotk warraatid to ere. satlatiction. F7ff 7 (''t . TIMU.TIM=I , PVOUGHS; SIDE-BELL. IRON AND .WQODEN BEAJXS Of Ail„lcinds, AND cEtuinT.POWERS, L NOE A N 4-A l / 4 ; L SIZE OELL&II OBATEI3, tnots am Kerma ina calAiogi tarntsb,A' ie;~ar t i.r. =OS lc OS; NAT/ 01 . 4 7 8 Lin. IliStialit6i 1- 3 ,- .1 777 144. atintwo4l/7 CpagrEss, Iffy IL CLARK, Walden' w UDO Chain= ?bunco awl Ex. co las; WOW D.-000114 besavit; =EWA W. PDX Secretor: ala /*am - rho "'nubile" at 114 Natiolad Ige Ind, , -j. eilittonalttaMPamithatatedt:Moorm. I ham pida arm et Om Kam Wars; S. It Ohm law maistpresainma 4. la faraisben knot halmatice ether vadat, fiff the sam e or ; than Cgs. - L It it defalla and etatain ; IL Than Is no . powdbiljty et antrepmi ntadm .peat.orzobotrtanitandlot ponet,4) Z. The *ldea ate plain contracts, so ,114b:1, --- Mos tor in 113.en&Mer JI, AS pabilli ire easa4Arpubie ; • II Tesmadostikompetra, attict„nt ve:cpar.,* r B‘..nkars.adiaisesptda ,ftenal Agra& 13: IVEMILL; Umtata, x.•.C. ISIOMIL! & L G. MASON , . . nsaigervainn*oin t and dian. 9,111110.'", GAUP, -VINCENT'S • - • TNSURANcE A GENCY, Pakten written in all of the following tat reliable Companies. Loans Nettled saM Zu t, aka. FARM PROPERTY, (Including Utz -and dwellings In town Insured AgYilint 114. nettles BY Ltairnstra as well an Fizz.. LIFE INSURANCE effected in one of the %lot, Largest anit Safes! Compantee coati try, lutinuit IssVictscz Coxp.ticr, I , • London, Engkold. -,,, = Aims lxinntAxcr,Comr.n..sr, Cl4l4:innati. Okio. CM CLEi£4.l.l5O INGURANCII COMPANY, Cletieland, Ohio, = WYOMING INNUBANCE COMPANY, Willaßarre, fa. Asaetto, Laacosita Istaaaacr. Comivarri Laswarter, P. I E=EI!! Qtrr Fraz .I.Fscat.AlreE COMPANY, Ha 7110711, Coln. = 'flown) LimaicAlc houraiscE Co„ Itarynni, Conn. izia Torrole Fre.s /3111711ANCL C676A-Vr. Nei' rark4` • =I bcnzA twsmocz CONYANT. 1301ia71, Malt. Assetta... rw Tom 1,172 Ixsinuaicr. Ckna.A_Tr. hero rork. $13,0u0,f, Assetts, .1031116 ATE CAPITAL REPSYStIiTED. $25,000,000. Strict attention tit:mine/Li, fair deal 4, Jrer , prompt settlement of -Losses, is urn uorio. - • .'Coma and try us. Office on ltiin street, opposite Court ]tone, up states. Mr. VINCIST at Idercura Bank from b . nt o'clock. p. m. r. A c.ttce, V. a. Tcw.w.rx. Towanda. Pa., ditly 20, 1870,—1y THE . PENN 31UTLTAL LIFE ECSURANCE - COMPANY, , DU CIIESTITI7 STREET, PIMA IIiCORIVIUTED 1847. AccumtaaTED Fusn, over $3,000,000 INCOBE FOB 1869. $966,135.19 DIVIDENDS HAVE . AVERAGED„;AMiVALLT ABOUT 50 PER CENT. POLICIES ISSUED OS ALL APPROVED PLANS. Prenatal= may &phi annually or retni.nanaallY or a loan will be made far part of the amount. . SAMUEL C. HUM President,. • SAMUEL E. STOLES, Vice President, JOHN UOUNOR, A.V.P. and Actuary, .s‘7 , ---H. S. STEPS - n:5, Secretary. j1y13, - N.tt E. B. WICEAN, Genenti AStit. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE .INSUBANCE COMICI; NO. 251 BIZOADW4Y, NEW' YOB% POLTCIL6 tv Toms AXIMAL Ittcoms. over, Lams Pam All approved forms of Policies leaned. Liberal modes for payment of., premiums Policies non-forfeitable by thesite rms , The entire profits of the Company div 1 ,1,4 eyut. ably aniontflhe insured. ANNUAL ,liIIrLDENbS. WALTON H PECKIiAM, PumMor4r. WILLIAM T. HOOKER. Vice Paciimar. .LIICIM3 M ADAMS, SEV'T AND ACIVULT. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL . LIFE MeVRANCE COMPLNY, Or lIAI:TEORD, CO NN MISSES, . litpwatqa :Lowe THAN 59,600 MZSCBT26. ASSETS 0,1101, 180) aver $25A0,00a. Surplus over $1,000.600., COltltOiT DWIDE FROM 40 TO TO PER. CENT Total Claim by Death paid to date. aver $6,000,0e0. Tow. Azomnrna Palo TO MT& OTT2 ON/MOM A PURELY AICTIrAL COMPANY. Au its earplug is equitably divided 4ottit tLe icy holdeia In - ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, Mich may.ba opllled to reduction of Premiums, 0 may be accumulated at Interost for the bandit of t Moored. or may be received by them in Cash. Paid•ttp Potides /CO mated alter two or toff r years' Premiums have been paid, thus practir.tr.! making ALL POLICIES! NOX-FORFEITING. It issues Policies upon all DESIRABLE PLANS 'OF INSVRANCL And hart iidoptod to Its workings several SPECIAL FEATURES! ORIGINAL MTH TIDE COMFAN'T AND diFik ED BT NO OTHER. • . • R. B. IfeILEAN. airtt Towanda, rs.. July 1867—tt NEW BOuiii , TO PMEGADEL - Palk. NORTH PENNSYLVA.NIA RAILROAD. • Meat and most au-ea Una to riguaelphis. gal• theme, Washington. and the Soutto • Pluengera by this route • talta New York•Bailivad train. pasting Towanda at 7:15 AM.. make (dome eonseettou at Bethlehem with Ea. Prom ttaht qt North Perm% Bailmad„ and sqive Philadelphia at Ella P. 3L.. 10 time to talk night trains either for the South or West Cipassesgereare are at the Depot on arrival of al i t conny passengers . to the various DerKts and to parts of the ialTO North Perm% Railroad Depot, corner Bergs and AIIICtiCIII streets, • Philadelphia, at 7z33 A. It., arriving at Towanda 5:15 T. M. game evening. Maan'allairtrago Roma collects Ind delivers log. , gage; Mee No.- 1 1055 Soya Fifth street, .Philadelpia. inmmm Aci*ixoninors. Freight received ahrtent and Roble. streets. Phila delphia, and forortided bi Daily Put Freight train tOTOwandi.alla all points in 804tiehanna rjll:..y with quick dispatab._. • Fts3B MARIE. • - Gen. Agt.,N. P. R. It.,Pront and Willow me: May 14.1870. • Philadelphia. TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL ! - 2 medical Preparation which tends to rum. , all unnatural propertins when Seed, either on 31sn or Belot. It Is conceded, by a who have used' it, to be the bcsr-asaiatant to nature In the restriadion of erected parts to their natural functions, which itoi. medical world has ever reeelvcd. 'this cured nian7 oases of 'Rheumatism which could not bereleivr , l l l any other medicine. Uis used by many of our•best physicians for that purpoie. Is also unsurpassed Mahe cure of Conic. Chilblains. Crimps, - Contra: . Bon of Muscles. Strains, SparLus, Bruises and 8,1 " of all kinds. It is called, by those who have used it. the beat medicine feallorses in the market. , , ways Erezybow. g l ait' ranteed togive litialldio2l, or money refunded. For sale y all Druggists and dealers In medicine. BBOWRISO TAYLOR • Lellayirrille, Pa.. antral o .tf Bole Proprietor and,3faantacturcr. DRIED FRUIT OFAUS comal, k WEL WI 1 : TOVAXDA, PA. DEM MEI 'f2so Of EEM23 ME CM 131=11 CAMP k Mi%,^l"ST IZZI s23,iiti co, 2,1= WO I,otlo,Gue . 4.1,C J. A. RECORD, , Agent. rawands. Pa