MEI How to Teat the Blek t eso o f Milk. , It is . of no' importance to have at hand a convenient and rehable Mode for testing the richness of mffk. This is usually done bythe mere_ role `" guess." 'We will give a more relia- . ble way, within the reach of all, and one whereby any person may safely govern himself in deciding ttpon which of any number of milkmen he patronize, or of which of any number of cows he will purchase. ' - Procu r e an y l ong g um vessel—a 1 colonge bottle or a long phial. Take_ 111.117.0 w, strip of . paper, just the length from the neck to the bottom of the phial, and mark it off with one -e hundred lines at equal distances - ,pr, it more convenient, and to obtain greater exactness, into fifty lines,and count each as two--and paste it up on the phial, so as to divide its length intda hundred parts. Fill it, arlthe highest mark, with milk fresh .from the cow, and allow it to stand in a. perpendicular position twenty-four _ hours. The number of spaces occu pied by the cream will • give you its exact per-tentage in the milk, with out guy guess work. • Now, if you wish to carry ithe 'ex -I.oriment further,./nnd ascertain the percentage of butter, scram rank in a - large dish, and collect, say 100 or 200 ounces' of cream; make your.bnt ter in the cream by ascertaining thel number of ounces of cream give five ounces of butter, you will know that oue hundred winces of milk will give `five ounces of butter. - - Such experiments are worth being ..Made, and made carefully. In no 'other way can you know what you have in a cow or milk, or what are buying. In this way also you may test, the exact nutritive value of dif ferent kinds of milk from-your cows very important matter. Farmers 7 may derive much benefit by making a .few simple •experiments, now and then. They need not interfere with any of the regulir duties of the farm; and nothing but a spirit of habitual indolence of thought and action will keep them from doing so. Such ex periments often lead to important, and evoke interesting and instructive facts.-31iissippi AgriculturiA. Preparing Poultry for Market. We fatten the poultry as long as thought proper, but do not feed them -for two days before the day of killing, so as to leave their crops empty, for when those with full crops are dross- ed the flesh on and around the crop becomes blue, and renders them less salable on this account. Having put a keen edge on a small-bladed pen knife, we hang-the fowls np by the legs;. to strings put up for that pur 'pose. We stick them in,-the mouth or rather the throat, by putting the knife in the mouth. It is be to make a deep cross-cut ; and to bold the head of the fowl down until it ceases to strnggle,when it can be con veyed to some suitable building to prevent the feathers from blowing away and they should be picked while yet warm—of course without scalding, for that makes them look • peaked. lleuaove, the feathers with a Ivory quick motion, taking a few in the hand at a time. Be careful while picking the largest feathers that sup port the wings, so as not to tear the flesh. 'Keep all the different feathers ie separate places; the refuses' Ones, kfaielt ifs the large ones and quillsollay I. 1 a.. thrown upon the manure pile, Awhile the other or good - ones should . be pat,in some convenient place for future. use. If the fowl be a turkey, pick the body, legs, and` neck clean, leaving the large feathers on the tail and tip of the wings. Chickens are, as a 'general thin g , 'divested of all their covering, unless the samples are extra large and finely dressed, when . the feathers are left on the last joint of the and then tied in pairs. Ducks and geese are deprived of all ' their feathers. €ese are sold sing ly, but ducks are (lone up in pairs, and are mostly killed by being stuck in the neck. PACK G.-11l packing poultry, do . not do as some writer on this subject says, u" draw and salt them slightly," but be sure to user gosod clean box. The wings should be pressed as close to the body as possible. Settle the fowls iu layers in the boxes, so as to tix them in their proper positions, and to prevent any. possibility of in jury to the - outer skin in transporta tion. When a box iS'fitll, put some fresh clean straw on the top, and al so in the bottom andssides, if - thought best. , Nail on the top securely, mark • thc.'exact &re-and net weight of the package, address the box plainly,ship it to some responsible dealer, and you will undoubtedly receive satisfac tory prices when compared with cur rent rates.—ifearth and Home. -t Poor Economy. It is poor economy to lot your Mono heaps lay in the field year after ear: and "mow around theta. My Fi'rethod is to pick my rocks/in piles in the spring, after harroyiring in my grain• and sowing' my grass-seed, I think should not be .11irrow ed in, only bushed or rolledes can be picked muchcleane+- and cheaper then than at any other time. I haul them ofrin the fall, after tak ing off the oiin, if the ground is not too wet; if so:any time after it freez es. Any farmer can fued time to clear off his' fields and fit them for a mow- ng machine. Clear out all the fast rocks and fill up the holes. See to it yourself, and don't ttust it to the boys; once well done is twice done. It is poor economy to drive your cattle to youf neighbor's or to the spring to Water,,,week after week, be caalse your pump has failed. By so tioirx you not only trouble your neighbor, but you lose money every time you take your cattle from the yard. If your pump is old and worn ctt, INoct a new one at once. It is poor economy to hitch colts in the barn floor, where they are lia ble to get hang with the halter; poor economy to keep more hogs than you well feed; and poor economy to feed meadow hay and straw to sheep, or barley to horses. __- It is poor economy to get in debt for anything, yoii-do not need, or bor row with no prdspect of being able = c)pay.—Maine Farmer. • Bautr, dust obtainei by rubbing two soft bricks tbgether, is the best remedy -for lice on stock, says a cor respondent of the Witstera liard,that he ever tried. Sift t he...dust evenly over the 'animal and work it well into and among the hairs. POT: "Have a .paper? s , "No, ra. - ioy, loud to Jun : Jim, ` don't you I , itT those fellows as can't read?" Moiresry in t 1 wort': is like color (.n.her bt , :tezing, it not put ~n. IVaEg a girt failt; in ~lures - with an nolocky Trlshe , 4l r -art a! sk . s.l-4 goes pity. IN=ll9ll E RIM LAItwAI. 1300 WILES UNDEIII sao WALES =mom ONE CILLACIZ or dOLCILICS. BROAD- GIIAGEzDOUBLE TRACE 701 • CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. CRICIOCV =WAUKEE ST. PAUL; 011ARA, 4 And All poluft 'Weil and Eprthweit . I,Lec6F7ll-13, 00201 q, CltidS4l, - DAYTON; CINCDTNATI. DUDIANAPOEIS, Lounintiacer. LOUIS.- And ill points South and Sinitlrerist., Nswaxreriersagpi Comfits ARE Iry -rsionioli in - rnouT MUNOZ To R6CTIVITIM. 13nrrizo. Kum CLEVEIJIM .0 4 11. thagizmun. On and.afteellonday. JUNE 13, 1870, trains will save Waverly at about the following boure.,vii GOL% WEST. P • 444 amt., NIGHT RifItESS (Mondays excepted) for i Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Clemgardi dismal. connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern, and Grand Think Railways at Buffalo, , Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also at Clam. land with the C. C. C. & Ina. Railway for Indian apolis: and at Cincinnati with the Laulaville Short Line Railway. and the Ohio Ir. Mississippi Railway I for the'Routh, and Southwest ; also with cpnnect ing lima at principal stations on main line. 4:41 ts. ..PIt4"SS daily, for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak ing direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dnrikirk and Cleveland, for all points West. and at Cincinnati with the Ohio k Mississippi and Louisville Short Line Ithilwayalarille South and Soutn-west ; also with connecting lines at principle Mallow; on main line. hiA.IL 711.1.Ln, Sundays . eaceptod,, for 8:28 n.m.—' Buffalo and Dunkirk. 8:35 p.m. : —ELIII.R.B ACCOMIODAT/02:; Sandaya excepted. 6:16 p. 3L. DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. for Rochester Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland . Cincintla. ti and the 'Smith. Stops at principal stationsi and. connecting pointif on main line. New and imprcnna Drawing Room gOiebea ACCOM pany this train from New York -to Buffalo. midi tamping Coaches are attached at Hornellistille..rum" fling Uwe to Cleaveland alut Gallon without change.- 5:16 p.m.--EX. MAIL. Sunders excepted, for Buf falo. Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with tram for the West,. A Sleeping Okiicli Is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:00 a.m.—WAV FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN. daily for the Vet. GOING EAST 1:00 a.m.—SIGHTS tnuive exceld&tcon necting at Srw York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this : train to N. Y. 5:50 a.m. --en:ors - NATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted. connecting at Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railrotio for Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washnigton: and at New York with- steamers and afternoon. Express. trains SOT New 'England Cities. Also stops atprin- = ripal stations and connecting points on mainline. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRE4L: Sundaysexcepted, cOn fleeting at Jersey-City with midnight Express train 'es Sew Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Alto stops at principle stations and connecting points tm rosin line. New and improved Drawing-Room Condit-samara pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 3:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. daily for Susquehanna. 8:38 4. m .—ELMIRA itIATL. Sundays excepted. 9:25 p.m.. NEW YORK MkIL. Sundays eteepted. 9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily. eonant tag at Paterson for Newark : at Jersiy City with- Morning Express Triin of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Warldngton and at New York with Morning nspress Vain for Boston and New England cities.. _Also stops at all principal BIAIIOIIII and con necting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 3:13 FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. t BAGGAGE CHECKED THRCEGH. 'tn. A revised and complete ~ R ocket Time Tab!✓' of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines, baa recently beellahed. eel an be procured on application to that-Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. BUCKET!. Genii Supt pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.- ARE ANGEMEsZT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Camir.t.ncing May 10, 1870 IMIZIMEM _ . Leave 6.11. r. t. r. 7.4. neve P.M P.M. A.Y. .... '1,35-3.05-6,43 C,OS-1,18-8,10 To emit.... 7,15-3.54L7.35 .4 5.15-12.2.5=7.20 Tnakhanno.ik 9.23---11.1:—r.03;07-1 0 .1 0 A.at I Pittston 10 ,35-7.30 2..00-8.55 Withesitarre, 10 .5,5-7.55 I 1,15-8.:10 White ffaven,l2.3s P. 31 " 11,18 A. 31 Mauch Chunk.l.3o Allent:Km 0,33 Bethehesn ^.50 Easton (Arr)... .5,05 NewTork(arr.) 6,01 •• 6.00.. A.M. Down Train dines at.. Whito Haven. dines at Pittstor. Passengers to and from New. York and Phlladelt phia without change of ears. Down train connects at Allentown with Through Fast Express for Harrisburg. Pittsburg and the west. lilscellaneolls lINIPOTITAN'T TO V.kLl.7. THEIR SIGHT! The eight of the aged asen.ted. the weak strenginen. , ed and the perfect preserved. PHILADELPHIA OpTICAT, INSTATTE, For the 41...vitifa.:torin$ of t.‘ln CONCAVE CONVEX. CI:YSTA_L* LENSES. LOXDOE tiIIOYED ASP fl t I OLASH TOE WEAK t .t FL.tatf.3) EYES. the Cotrays CeIIVCS Crystal Spects,lcs, madfc:bf. the abuse insfitote are now a long time before the public, foul the rephiandluCreaiseddemaild for them combined with the universal ackmovledgment of their clear ti, en In Vin!OZI and Catae to tie eye. shows plainly that they are snterior to any orbsr glasses in the mattes The majority of Spectacles. lmostiv imported) and no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless artele of glasses, (generally cast or presstalii they acs made to he sold only, without any cab-elation re,peciing benefit to the eve. and therefore cr.( at, complaint of poor, and weak eight Tho,isands are using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye, where Luc object' get dim after short mane, or require an intensely strung light and therefore destroying the sight. which, were they / , property fruited, would be preserved a life time. The advantages ckilined for the Concave Convex Crystal Wass., are the following The Tenses are grannil of the 13, - - - 4 material: pure and hard, and made only for optical purproVs, they are therefore, not bathe to get scratched °retina. They confer a brilliancy and thAtinvtuvoii of vision not found In any othifr They can be need equally( well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguAlg the eyes. They are gmund mathemaneally true in the con cave enusen mirror, according to the philosophy of nature. and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only instead of forcing it. Thal i theleuses are centered correct into thefranMs. They van be used longer than any otherlgiaeges without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and durable by caps rienre-1 workmen andwarranteil to give salistaction. ' WM'. A. CLIANMERLIN. - Dealer in Wateliesi'',lewelry and Silver Ware, Towan da, Pa- has the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. No Pedlees employed. July 12, ISTO-tf SUSOEHANN.k. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. TuNVA:".:DA, lIRLDFORD COUNTY. PA This institution has just been thoroughly repaired and tropmvisl, and will be reopened TELSDAY. ti.EPTEII3EIt d. 1870. under the charge of 13. Ryan and E. E. Quinlan. Associate Principals. who will devote their entire time to instructing in the various departments and to the general supervision and management of the school. 'They will be as sisted by excellent and experienced tcm.thers in 41 the departments. The courses of instruction ac Preparatory and Graduating English. Normal, Commercial. tictentitic Classical and Ornamental. The Preparatory is designed to thororighlyAnal- Ify the &inane: pupils for the studies of the Yngllnh Graduating Course, which comprises all aendendo studies. languages rue. ptc,i. The first 'year of this course eompletal• they ear, enter either of the other course:, The Normal course affords thorough instruction in Common School studies and Theory and Practice of Teaching. Students in the Commercial Departments have all the advantages of the beat commercial schools to addition to thorough drill in necessary academic branches. The Scientific Cones., in addition to the fthulivs of the Geminating sucllrh. French and (iceman. emu . - prises imagist Instruction in the Scimares illustrated by an excellent collection of Apparatus urgently pro vided. The first two years of the Classical Course are in tended to prepare students well for C,ollege, ; the, third year to fit for advanced classes In College or to combine classics with a special course in the St:l el:Mee. The Ornamental, Modern Langnages, Musk , . Drawing and Painting, will be tangbt by competent Metruetore. Board and rooms am provided in tiie Institute. For further particulars address G. W. lIYAN & E. F. QUINLAN. Associate Principals. mmur.r. FOX. President Board Trustees. Aur..10."70. pTus, - N SYLVANIA. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ! (Fifth District). • - SIANSFEI2.I), TIOGA Fall Term bagins September 7th. 18•70. Wham. Term begins Docembor 12th. MO. Spring Term begins March 27th. 1871. • For catalogues or admission. addrebs CILkS. H. VERRILL. Mansfield. July 2a. ISTO. Principal BAKERY AND D1NRA.0.0.31: First block north of Ward rlonso, BREAD, PLE'S, AND CRACETIIg baked daily and sold at wholea:f sant rar2l In our DININCS nooNri; we will aCeornruodate the PASSAGE TICKETS , public with elthrr a touch or azood meal at all Unzea ' To or from the old country; by best steamer or sail of the day and evtuing. • i!ig linen, always on hand. . OYSTERS .1 ND 'REA At on !Insel'auring Clair season. .Also a fine ussprtment of Groc‘nies. CooiectiOnerp, Finits. Nuts, etc. Toward.% way 19. 'TO. , D. W. SCOTT kCO. J. M. WATTS would re .lv ork&tfully train's' tho potato that tile 1.4 uo.ro pr pared to do tal kintlo. nt DRESS 'MAKING AND SERTNO. ; Roaidc.nc.e,nr.a.r 4tkilgo P:ates rorktred min a l ly, Sopt. •_•.^.. .;'''t't PLP.ltit SOP • P,' , 4 lAA W-YORK. PAPERS . 4 A • SCHOOL BOOKS --t 1 ~ i PENS; -Lys, Musw, STATION . = AND BLANI; BqQxs - • t; I ! tANEEP NOMINS TovrandAL, Nov. 19, 1868. T l3 :° - DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE! THE " DOMTISTIC ". is a Shuttle Sewing Machine, which haii' been used for the Ina five yeArain the West, and is now, introduced for the first time in this section It runs faster tlinn most, easier and ;nor& i)uietly than any, doing the lightest - ' as well a the heaviest work done on any Sowing Machine. ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND BEE IT Plain Maehines WM. R. BARR. &m'l Pallier Half Case - All Machines have Blake's. Paten Table. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address = BLAKE t CO., Scranton, Pa For oak by TAYLOR & GORE. Towanda, Pa. A. A. KLNKEIL Athol's. Pa. ACKLEY, LLOYD & DLOKI.II, limy 12, 1.870.—1 y Nlyalnatng. •. 10.:5 9.1 , 1 •• 9.33 I g 9.05 EiSE AND COMFORT Up Trams BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT There D 4 and ao valuable as perfect eight, and perfect eight can only be obtained by using JOHN P. COX, Superintendent. PERFECT SPECTACLES t The difEculty of procuring which id well known ILk WHO OCCULISTS AND .OPTICANS MANUFACTIMENS OF TILE CELEBRATED • PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Have, after years of experienpe, experiment. and and the erection of coldly macbit cry, been enabled to produce that °BAND DESIDEItATUM. • PERFECT SPECTACLES! Which have been,Sold with unlimited satisfaction to tbe• we•arera in'the Western States during the past fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Slpectacica never tire the eyo.-und.Lurt many ,veara without chasugut.. Bies,.rs. LAZARUS & 110aftli bare apioliitid JULES HUGUENIN. dealer In Watches and Jew elry, as their solo agent for Towanda, Penn's, and ; vicinity. April 14, 18^0. ItEPORTER JOB PRINTING Having recently added greatly to our facilities, we are ngly prepared to do all kinds of' NORTHERN PENI4SYLVANIA CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribers salt continue to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their bubineas, consisting main ly of . . . • BFEr,. PORK, FRESH AND SALT mirrrati, _ • BEEF, I4ASTR, VEAL, POULTRV, SAUSAGE, LARD, BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF, - TALLOW, &c., to. ' 3 ' FRESH FROM. THE LM ES Parties wishing Oysters in large or, small quanti ties will be farniahed on short notice. at the old stand, Cmcrnat. Kouter, Montanye's flock, flrst door north of Dr. Porters. , FIRST NATIONAL BANS, This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES' (011ie transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO AGREESIPIT, SiZatit CM= GIV SCO 1Z COIX Xtos 0ri02114 - ASD CIIECIVEL ' ' Parties wishing to sem nem= to any part of the United States, Eagband: Ireland, Scotland, or the prin cipal cities and towns of• Europe, can here procure Irafte for thatTrirpose. E. H. SMITE, Preaident. IC. R. BETTS, Ai., Towanda. 3une3l. S 69. Cashier ROYAL BARING POWDERS at COWZLL & 00WELL & MYRR ARE SELL ittlz TEA very cheap. VISH, PORK, HAMS AND LARD 12 it • COWELL k MEET. ?WI ra !7 I Li: rwrtraEs MEE ~3iscel~aa~o+a~. ` LOCK STICH - $65 - $7O TILE =SST:S. LAZARUS k , HARTFORD, CONNECVCIIT. OFFICE. JOB PRINTING BONER PRICES LSD BETTER STYLE Than any establishment in CALL AT THE 'REPORTER OFFICE AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS staiu cunED HAMS OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY In their season Cuss. a KELLUM, I FT.T.U3I s ICULLOCS.. Taco. Mtrizoca. I Feb. ?A, 1870-tf OF TOWLND* Cann". SURPLUS FUND VILID; Bnorairr OPEE AT REDITCRIP DATLA Highest Pria paid for U ..S Bonds, Cad mfd Silver )lUMMlONANNllliiiktilleliNgtatf I , t 1--,1tv.. ; '..,5• strriktiplitit tittitektaidilamatilemllbot Goostyasidiretut t 1• e•.• e -• • ; t 6 11 1 0, 1 I aildinaielliCieddoelfer ' • r • olto 0 ' 24 . MSC- Width I hale Inlitaiiseil rceciiai.lik Led eWsuiprio flat/ oA ll . l4l 4tatiairkgr i ONl ellat IND Prlblek. e11;r16°46 o,_ TEA COMM BVGAI4 L b.Q Q V 4 '3r 82/131.111;11.4.141111118. 8119,8,13, &0. Rua an hart** stneleof x%; • . AKRON 11401711, 'GRAILiId . r BYE 004 , DIXEMIZAT DD. Ileapeaeatantiymyjnd;POgg,MX& L&BD, and an la d , o f YOB' 7 1 . 011 a can the afteatiat atth• ?alto to bur Can't Be ittot •-•-• sTobitir TOBACCO: •In quality or ;doe. Jane OaderuCtlebratadlatm dry,;tawitorli Please can sad exsaihn par otock.ot wootemwktE.J Urge aseortment of YANIE VOTIOSitriVILICT soAr.s. &c.. ku r will paT 4lle mM;emaittrio,for COUNTRY PRODUCE rWilers. give us 411 befori selling elsewhere. aD paisons tadebted to the late Arm wMplease call and make immediate payment. Towanda. Much, 12. 1867. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. ItoCABE ;i1; MIX. Wholesale and WWI Dealers In FAMILY GROCER-13 PROVISIO-NS, JitEECOR'S NEW BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA. We do not demo It necessary ' to en' witorateall the difertot wholes ve heep. Our assortment to ALWAYS COMPLETE. - Wo sell nothlng hut FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for Partners Proano,.._ JAMES acCAMS. HUM' MIL Mach 1. 1810 PEOPLE'S 8110CERY AND PEOYISION STOKE, sotrrn coinsno rip.mas Ar" nee nnunps. A new and complete cifit of • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Mali will be sal at the lowest pcsaibla prices: - CODFISH, MACKEREL; HERRING, PORK, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, DTP Ti GRAIN, &a Bring on your produce, which we pay cash for A constant supply of Asbton sat, all eked Churns, Butter Firkine, Tubs. Ae. Please call and look through oar stock, and wawill do oar best to please yon. W. 'A. RACEWP.L. Towanda. April 28. 1869. LOOK HERE! COWELL &MYER, At the old stand of Bnamuats. Comm, 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 Farmers' Produce. April 21, 1889—tf. JULES HUGMMN, JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, SIERCUR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, Pd JusVrecAved from tiew York a now isacatateat of flzieGold LADIES' WATCHES, $125,000 40,000 AMERICAN WATCHES of an descriptions. Also s selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD 3?:3 I_l 'Y' , CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP ESTAD THE HEST. GOLD. SILVER AND- STEEL SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES to St 10 awes of impaired sight. PATENT ACCOMODATING srEctimr.s. By this patent I am enabled to exchange Glasses at an; tine without extra charge. Call and lee. CLOCKS, 'WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED Wia1t41.21213)... Towanda, Dee. 16,1864 IVIACKEREL,' CQDFISH,., BLUE, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut. maA Dried B. st LONO k.llllEzBBs. .4e• spur opidattheliow Stick tt • - - C(6:0115,*,D 76 I t4Z).: ' - I I Cansi#Dit of 44 the Istestiless ' • 0t0.,14 Which Off automat SZOVOnald tO 81 4 10 ° 14 Olt OM it gki t? wit their % cui 'Wart , r wbich.they ars edidgrolum* ~4T,P. 1. 1 GENI"S, '.::: C B. PATCH. .0. B. PATOIL AND MUTTON, M, DAIRYMEN, Jewelry. One door north ot SWISS WATCHES, all new. tams spit4,l 4400 IthADY-141AM 14 A new and . 44l Ltho of til the, Always an hand and In great Tux unix Amo smart NECK TIES, 13 Also the Now Patent WINDOW UMB. All or of nor Goods will be CHEAP FOB 4,1 any 1n the mu Call and tool througlioar stock . . Towanda. April 21. 1870. Vis 4 4 4 , 4 Cl==belongs to E. Z ient's 'Furnishing bulgy selling Clothing that'll° heal an advertisement. t "lIRRAHI HIIRROI GREAT REDIIGTION IN PRICER OF READY MADE CLOTIIING, V. E. BOSENFIELD'S, (Oppoete Powell & Cos.) I am now offering tb the public a large and ohoice stock of SPRING AND SMM:ER GOODS, , Condethig Of LINEN GOODS-,,, • s And all the late styles . for Spring and Summer wear, FOR , MEN AND BOYS. Wblcb will bo sold 25 per cent. leap than fanner prices at M. E. SOSE'FIELDB. Alio I large in voice of lij ikiltZSMI 00AVIS I Infend to sell Ices than cost, to make room for Fall Stock. Now is your time to buy a Snit cheap. Call and convince yourself that M. E. RO SENFIELD offers Great Bargains in the line of Clothing and GENTS FIIIIISUSHING GOODS Call before purcbaelair o.llloWilee. Towanda, Jan. 25.1870. A DISPATCH HST RECEIVED. ountorrs srwq FOR C 17151613 OP TOWODA AXD Vlloutia 1 There is coartauttylbeiag received alba niI:II2LE OF FASHION," e large dock or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which hare been purchased for cash ; at reduced prices. and will te sold to cub buyers at lower rates than emir before - Offered in TOWiltiti. My ellockcon. MEW. BOYS' Asti YOUTH'S CLOTHES% SLAM 1140W71 Ail) BLITT BUTZ* EOM. 4 0 1.;, 01): , :irotio ofroi.x:<, 4:tsj Coats, Pants, i'esta, and:White Linen Duck also alaxse variety of tc)Dkv CO au ;4% 0 1:0 8%(0110.4.4) 0.1.1 EATS. CAPE. SUSPENDER& NECK TIES. WIPER AM IZICEN ODLIJItg, of the latest styles and (middens. Semeinber the In ducements that I offer, end that I am net to be un dersold by any desks: in town, or elsewhere. All who wish invading in my line are resPeandlY !twit. ed to give me a call before purchasing and convince yourselves. R. ;ACM& No. 149 31419-01., Beidhsoait's Block.owan • Tda, Pa. w Cash paid for Hides aad Pelta GOLD STILL COMING DOWN I amp array =at rs int GROCERY (f; :PROVISION LAE, are now being offered at b 3l COWEL*L.& TER'S at prime:that cannot fan to title all that they are determined not to be ruidersold b any one. They have enlarged theirtabwe by dit so that they now hare roof for the fresh tnurtdit that are daily received by them. Therhave contacted with their , ,re a Market where they'rcow Usti fresh meats to . . by the inners or piece, snit elrull amply Wake. mks and .- ;iMona, to which they smelt. cantle attention at all cash buyers. Conte and gamine our Goode' and Prices. before pachaming anti sanely yourselves. • We guarantee an gnat to give entire satialaction: We are thankful td one cunt poet s foe their Peal liberal Patronage and edlicit a contiatumes of the same. . • .. COWELL & MEER, Dec. 20, 180. . • TRY OUR TEAS 11122 • 1.11.91111St•A: A. -Lir. II TER 1 . •L • MEROEtlfr, TA 1iO3i8; ';%l' 3 ;:•-• • ; ;;), ; - .1 tyL7".4):kr: °r• = •! 1!; 1 .. 4 ! %' 1 . -B LI i It I Rfl' •=, :so G, g " li *!L EINEI EM lIIM =ME IMII attmoidtoN ciu, IEI - doom, !oat k'brOirfockoi /' CLOMI/AND CASSIM 4 PRV I SL SIZLLVIIS IX IV S '&C: .AAS E lirLA GENTS' FAIRNISHING GOODS. .14 as CAS Wm be at tke Wardlfonse the flrgt and third Tuesdays antalobniontb; with tounidei of Goods; and mound- tWtaka ineanzes.. • • • -• • GEO.B. VAN VELBO%, -• Sept. 4. : . / WM L Walaild: • BLOOM) & CO.l SUM contras to mannfacturn .their celebrated HORSE POWEILS44: CLEANERS, and will sea a betSer 41 . :abbs, for Jess money Up a =ale bad eisawhere , tu the wood. Wo cls4ut her onsmachlnes that they will do as lunch. or than Slay other, and are more darablr bulk. personallisnperintend - our ivor44iid eels' that it fa Tell down.: We will send • of oar machines, on application ONE AND TWO, HORSE POWERS, one Two Horse THRESHER SEPERATORS, YMIESHER and . CLEA AVM,: NI N MI-L L S et:normal' atria mail saw mime, - - 8&W AND GRIST MILL work done to ardor. Give pa • call tieforexorcilaiiing eleewhere. - auoAavad IagaILIN ADZ, dealer* Goods. He is we loot time to write =ECM NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! -On Pine, between Main and Second, Streets, back of G. l'.lfason k Co.•e Bank, • HENRY STCLEN 4. CO., Cespectially announce to his &Louis and patrons that thoy k ti.avO built a BRICK ,CARRIAGE. FACTORY, where their will coukaotly keep on hand n full mmurt molt, of TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, TROTTMG SIDAYS, AND SE.M...ETONS Made of the Lea material and finished .in the best city style. Their long expecieuee in city Carriage Factories gives them a decided advantage over others in thol . , 15tyle and Durability of has Wagons, All they ask, La an INSPECTION OF HIS WORE previonsto plarch , tning elsewbefri. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ez. tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. REYAMINO PROITYTLY ATIMiTED To. Tewands. 3tay 24, 1870.—tl N EW PLANING MILL The undersigned having built s large and oomruo dims MI in the Borough of Towanda, and Biked it with the moskmodern and improved machinery, for the manufactlike-of WINDOW SASII AND 1112.LNDS" Are prepared to all orders. whether , large or areall. upon the shortest Matice., We have Mao a large va riety of MOULDLti6B, of the latest stele and pattern; which we can furMah much cheaper than they can be worked by baud. PLANING. TONGUE:MG, GROOVENG, AND SCDOOL FUMING. And en other eeork pe ,rteiaiog to Joinery, will be dons to sett oar eustomexe. Persons building. and nOt Bring more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with We will pay CARL for PM AND /18kILOCE LUMBER dells emit at our lumber yard. Come and see or if you can't come. write. .• - Towanda. Feb.. 1864. B. RODGERS k CO. MONTANY - ES, General Dealers in STAPLE . & FANCY DRY GOODS, OROCLUISS, CsocKssr, GLUNIWA.IIX. BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FL4DDIGS Leather, Hats, Ceps, Umbrellas, he., TOWANDA, PA. No-105 Main 13L, corner of t,he Public Square. J. D. MONTANTE. may 19.1870. L. D. 1101:TANTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER lat, 1870. MISS BlLlaller Iteslawathlly Intvms the ladies, of Towanda and vicinity that alio will . be ready to exhibit" be new stock of h'ALI, AND wnrrizn HILLINPiRY GOODS, VELVETS, SILKS AND SATINS, Together with a ball assortment of FRENCH 7LOWERSi HANDICERCHWM AND LACECOLIARS, On BATIIRDAY, October lei. Is7o. My Satin and Silk 400da are cot biasing. One door sonirolkeL 3 ir's Sank. Sept. 25,10. . THE UNDERSIGNED' WOULD reaPectralls say that tbellorist Establishment biretcdore-belonging to Mr. 8. Mix. shell in future be conducted by me, and by strict attention to busi ness I.hope to merit the liberal patronage bestowed on my Istglioployer.' Also, in season. t will attend tothaprniMig of grapo vines (within the borough). Any one detiring my services can find me at my Green Mouse. ;MIES C. !vim. a. • . 0ct20,'70-2ta• riE.BESt KEROSENE OIL. TN town by 'Ue quantity or stall at FOX & smarm a., FOlt WHEAT: BYE, ti . Ciaisi Batt?, Fla, and - kind's - et country produce FOS & INIEUCUIV. COFFEE, MYVII. ME= DEMI = • MEM =ME : IMMIR3=I lLurifactories. CATALOGUES, 00 I' CLOOrIII TOWANDA e yENN'A NEE FAMIti CARRIAGPS, PLATFORM WAGONS, SAnsFACTIO.N at redneott prtcea. 4' /WRY STULEN H. S. CLARK. ,Wi~'9 MARSH ALLIB R 02)1 E t XTR I S litW. - ",t is tog, TO'F.LNDA; PA., ' r•pi thevriacc.tit buy ill klitds i IVE wo-um , Ott Land sud tie'reoeivitis 4 11 RM 14 940 ' O ti -OF# Miltdsanial ,d oc kt. s , ' ; moon saes. sixornair4LaBBiiPtrm, AND - LgeiaVif* BALTING. .• ,•1.. Pin t a i llX ll4, 4i e it Are of Cipi. beet quiLity.lod lie '0;4;1,1.111 . A lett., IS'e „ are ale* agen!e for 149. : great•• . - STEAM: 15-A10.8;• . . ..Auo ' •SCAfI S, SCHAOHTICOKE POWDER CO., 10.1101'S LAW TONE i. --- • ". • SII-P•H'UR‘OP P:HSH • -• •,t f... 7-0 rrIM - "VV - A.TZ7 I Is very large tp:Rl rharkutiectiimfotit i of"th=., tee Mire also prepared to do Jobbing of ali kinds Ae are We only agents foi the celebrated ides EMPIRE ' COOKING --STOVE, TLe beat cooking store In nee, and erery store warranted to giveraall.dfactio , tt. Mandl 40, '7O. t'arnitnr 9 .. TITRNITITR•E STILL LOWER J. d$ FROST, ..;-; WouhtannOunto to the , people of Towanda and the rest LI Num/kind, iltakalter. Oafs date, Ida teagudlceut, stock of FIT I?..i'N" I r 2 TT P., ! will be offere4 nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Sty stock is complete and consists of PARLOR SUITS, L.n 3 R , MY SiftTS, CHAMBER SUITS, ROOM PURNITUItt" AND FTTR?..I7II7ItP, FOR 7.11 E SITCHMN BIA.ITJtv s S•Rv% R/LLOIVS, MEDDMG, MIRRORS EXTENSION :,CABLE-5, &T., &C. UEIS rEADB! . . Sly - own manufacture, and warratail soperior, will be sold fur lesi lato.tvar. NLIV YOLK. MEI Pouc:L ovvr umci over Losses PAM ..... All approved forms of-Tv:Mies issued. Liberal 1110dra for p.tytdeut at premitum..l min-Mrleit-dile by their terms. The eti4 , 4 profit, of tr... Ci.ii_pauy di' ided eqt ably Smoug the Mewed. /- UAL DIVIDENDS. 'ALTON' 11. Patti VII. EDESIDENT.t NOLLIANE T. 1100KEI*Vit.r. Pr.zmmer. I;LTIUS JI AEYALS, SEZ! . .I" AND ACITAii. PULLADELPIILA REFERENCES : JAY CO,'0•11.: & CO.. 1311kOrS. .1/111..1.1,7. s Co., duns rr Co.. Ten'l'fferelrent.L 'S. A. 3rik4 Eli. I'rest. :In - ucte* te 3lechanice Bank T. IL PETk-P-,/!:'; PtiblAt(r. "J. A. RECORD, • il3 - 12,713-ti AGsnt, Towanda, Pa. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE IN CHANCE: COMPANY, OF ILUITFOIIP, CONS Nti71710:1(INO WORE 711,77; 59.000 51.nr99.94. -- kiki ASSETS iTtme 1, 1801 over $23,000,C00. • Surplus over 57.000,000. t.TIIIIIENT DIVIDEND F1:011 40 TO i 0 Pat CENT TotalCislins by Death laud to date, over $8,000.k, . Tom Div/DEN - P..9 PAID 7'o V./Terit . l . ll,ooooo o . A PURELY JICTUAL All its iturphm )s.equiMbly divided among the Pol icy holders in - 4,1N1-ITAL MISSES, tShlamay be applied in reduction of Prennutom. or nay be aernmtdated at interest for the benedt eft Moored. Or may be received by there In Cash. Paid-nn Potides are 'granted alter two er raor years' Premiums have beeui raid, thus iqa,:::cally making I • . ALL POLICIES NON-FORTEITLIN. Itissnri. Po upon all • DE.6 PLAN 3 INSURANCE, And ban - ..;:loptea In ite uorkingn noTt•ral SPECJAL FILITURES ! 2 ORIGINAL THIS ,COMPANY AND OM% • ry 111;.;50 °THEM IC B. MrKrAN„Vent. Towanda, Pa.. July trl, 180-11' ' -,....,,, • .. - XTFiC ; 110t;TE TO - THI,LADEY 111 N. NOETII PENNsILVANIA TAILIMAD Shortest and most direct Hue to Philadelphia. BA- R:lc:lore; Wasliiugton, awl thi! South. Passengers by this route , . take Pennsylvania . k New. York Railroad train. passing Towanda at 7:15 A. 11.. make due connection at Bethlehem with Es press train of North Penrea ilailmad; and arrive in Philadelphia at 5:05 M., •tu time to take night trains salter for the Aiuth or West. - City passouger cars are at the IWpot ouarrival of al train calmvey passAsseri to the various Depot , : and to all snide of the city. I . 4nee. North Penu'a Italirosd Depol, corner perks amt Ahlerican streets. Philatlelphilto At 7:35' A. M.. le:riling at Towanda 5:15 P. M., 'saran eseninc. Baggage Expreba collecta and delivers bat.% gag"e p ofEtoo NO. 105 south Frith greet, Phi:a' '.1.41.1.ia. =1 Fr. ight'Fere [red at - Trent and :Coble Etrett a, Ply.la dell - 1111i, and forwarded' hr Daily Fut Freight train to Towanda, and all IgLuts In Stta.inehanna wailer arith quick dis tteu. - ELLIS CLARKE. (jell. Agt. 'N. P. It. n., Frgnt and Willow Ste. May 16.-157 D,.. Pniladelphia. -;* , rri I - LOWS ELECTRIC ! Almedical preparation which tends to. renwie all i linnaturaLururcrties when applied, either on 3lanor 1 Ileast. It is roneetted, by alt who have used it, to Ibe the best aaeistan& to nature in the restoration of aireeted parts to th,eir natural, fun:Alone. Which the imdlezi world has ever receir'eti. It has Cured many 1 , ca , e.; of Illientealisna.which Could uot be reicised by . 1, any other medicine. It is used by many of our bed I Ish. , e.clans for that rurnoi.e ?a also unsurrat , ,ed ~ in the care of Corns, Chilblains. Cramps. Contrat , i Con of Mooch , . etraiiis. Sperm:is. Waimea and Son s ' of ail Linde. It I. celled, by th oie who hate used it. the best medicine for Herres' in the tnarket.- Is'al. ..;;.2ye "Auft. epectly. and effectual. '. Every bottle guar 'd 'anleed to.nlee satisfaction, or money refunded. , yor sale by Ali Druegtste and dealers In medicine. 11. I . :I:OWNING TAYLOR. Leßay,bsille. Ta. a 142 3 - 10 a Role rropriotor and Ifanufacturcr. ----_----. FRUIT oycoAq= I= VAVANDA, PA. ,iIJ,fM,L.O 21 t+.4l 07 MEM MEE MEI EMS $210(1 ( ) (.00 1 ou ,t 00(h1 JO =I