lig =1 u~};y~N ~if'ar„~r Two pumasums. An oid tehibbilene withineadaure Wes Amineittifitti On* auch A beigiA eyed boy, lobo looks Cm oak ; The lieorwithenthed Wet, And whine lbenethought Xll ; "010 d I enoldtert fly away- Rom thia(dall spol t ithe warl4-1011. Rom hafPNAIM WM: ' • ' Acw.111101,0344.401ber. . • Amid tha cites amscant A mut who ratul thewoeld has been, Who. 'mid the tuna sod the throog, U Waking, thinkilWeßAY long : "Ohl lonia' oolfiread kettoleote The flold-path to the tekuhoom(iloart Ms Old, Kreatimatioir could I see, How bariPT.UM" - • happy &odd be t" • Marion .ThittAtstt SuoosseivcHiticips - , not Bilianativa, . It is curious that Sem peep* ar ParentlY intelligenk wiltlerthst M asserting that succesaive crops of the same grain do not impoverish the soil, . and even go so far, some of them,. as to say if Increases the productive ca pacity. Now the-world' through all time-and in all places has decided to the contrary. If there is a maxim in established agriculture, it is that of therotation of crops, to meet this very requirement of exhaustion by the same grain. There are some ex ceptions where wheat and oats and doubtless other grains have been rais ed for many years in succession with success. But these exceptions only _9 1.,,t, prove the fact that they ate - noted to disprove; -for the land where they ".--, arc grown is of great depth and n h ness and drainage to prevent hurt in tilla t le keeping the mechanical part good.. Side by side, ordinary .soil would follow the orthodox rule—the crops would deterioate if continued . in succession. If three taken from six leaves three,then a certain amount of matter taken from the soil - leaves that kind of , matter that much the less, and if continued must exhaust it, What are we then to expect from . t - this very rich land—rich in the quail ' ities to raise a particular grain if rail please—if cropping is continued, on and on, will it not exhaust it? If not, then the common facts of philosophy - are at fault, and the great Bacon made a mistake when he laid them as a basis. Happy the man who can raise successive crops of any grain, for he has good land, unusually good and deep. Bale. him not try to encourage farmtra to raise crop after crop of wheat or oats for a long time, for hecan not do it; they know bet ter. No; a rotation is good, even for rich land, to keep it rich. If it can raise grain for many years, all the better. But do nottask it and spoil the good. A few crops• in succession will do. But if other crops are rais ed equally well, and in rotation, and do not trust to the false philosophy that constant cropping—and with oats at that—improves the soil or the crop. There may be, monstrosities in farming as elsewhere, but do not trust them. Our-land needs constant attention to keep Whom going back. --Coal - dry Gentie»ian. -MANURE ron Oncusans.—Wood ash es are doubtless excellent for or chards, but instead of being put around the trees they should be Tread over the Whole laud. But where are the ashes to-coine from in this region? We have little ~fir no wood, and of course little or no ash es. In our limited experience we have learned ono thing in regard - to orchards as well as fruit trees of cvi 2 l7 kindthat we have 'cultivated, ' and - Ave believe theprinciple can be applied pretty much to everything Athat -grows upon-tile of the earth, which it, that the application of am.] burs/its them all.. Ground occu pied with fruit trees should be ma-1 unred as are other portions of the laud used for the ranting of- wheat and corn. It is the neglect to do so, in connection with the general negli-' gente with which orchards are treat ed in many sections,that makes them unprofitable and tobecome worn-out prematurgly. And alto-the kind of manure with which orchards ought to be treated. While any kind,-al most with Out exception, wil,prove of advantage, there is none inhe world I , i be compared to stable or barnyard manure. A. liberal application of this only every third year, with careful pruning, will male a prodigious change in _an orchard. Autumn, even in December, if the ground is not frqzin, is perhaps the best time to apply it:—Gerrmintown felfyivph. AC.T. or SWEEP. —The ago of sheep may be Imowil by ernmining _ their front teeth. They are eight in um ber and a , during the first year, all of size. In the second year the two middle ones fall out and , their place is supplied by two new teeth, 'which easily distinguished; being of larger size. In the third year, two other small_ teeth, one from each side, drop out, and are replaced by two large ones. In the fourth rear, the large teeth are six in nut/ilk; and , - only two small ones remain, one at each end of the range. In ..the fifth year, thnremainmg small teeth are lost, and the whole front teeth are large. In the sixth year, the whole begin to be worn, and in the seventh; -sometimes sooner, some fall out and are broken,• . How To PRESERVE.-Au exchange says that if hot tar is applied to boot soles it will make them Ivater-proof. Let it be as hot as the leather.: .‘ will bear without injury, applied with a swab, and drying in fire. The operation may be repeated two or three times during the winter, if ne cessary. .It makes the suffice' of the leather quite hard, so that it wears longer, as well as- keeps the water out. It is a good 'vdtin to provide boots for winter during summer, and' prepare the soles by tarring, as they will become, before they are wanted to wear, almost as tinttas horn, and will wear twice as long ni Those un- PrePaYed- • Prorrrs'or Caasmauffm.—The Sa lem IN. Jersey) Standard, states . Unit a bog within its knowledge in that tieetion, yielded this year, two hun dred and four bushels on half an acre. At 0,50 per bushel, the rate they are now selling at, after deduct ing all expenses, they must yield a very largo margin of profit. `To A Horticulturist, who advertised all kinds of - seeds and plants a wag sent an order for one package of ens; Lard-pie seed and a dosed of mince pie plants. The horticulturist re turned We've hen's eggs sad.a dn. L T.o.CLRAN Hiavol.--ent gaol sized solid, raw p . otato Awry; lip the tat game powileuut bra itStvnintrub tho knife-Mating.. Stakaa tivit r. EMNINI •' ER= BAILWAT: • - MIMES Wil3001 ; imams 40 COMM& maul OtrAGZ—DOME 101. ' - • riELAND, TOLEDO. DETROIT. auciatt. lIILWAIM2r, 13T. PAUL. MAMA., And an pals de Wald and icirlinnut .DATTON. Cl milt 7alAl2. iIEDLUNAPOLIB, LOUDIVILLE,ST. LOMB. And aR po4dii &milk odSonStniest. t tb.“ P lisse Ann ilicencnito Cam= am *Ms ftnantinlel torts err mason To Ronitainftat. lingrato, arm Cormanan. Pi and after Mcin&q. 0314 E -23,11170. treina*ll leaye Waverly at anon; the following - hours, viz • • 444 Amt..NIl3BT szegiss Rochester. Buffalo. Dianhix& - l CIVOW . wc. lnadlgma• tinnati.ionnecling with the lake Shore, Ro u thera;and Grand Trunk Dilawalll altßallkk , Danktrk and Cleveland tin West; alatiet(Sea*, , land with the WC; Raining Int Indfan; *Penn end at Cincinnati with tins Loalinille Short Line Railway, and the Ohio . islitaipi for the South and Saghwed who with eennect- - .1 leg lines at pripal stations =main line. 4:69 a. m.-141011T =PRIM% daily, for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkbit. Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak ing direct cortnection with trains ot Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. Danldrk and Cleveland. for all points Weat. and at Cincinnati with the Ohio & Misetaslppl and .LO4OlllB Short Linellallways for the &oath laid Sonia-wed t also 11- with all connecting lines at principle stations on zaD lih.llne• - GM a.m.—MAIL TRAIN. Sundays excepted. far Buffaltiand Dcmkirk. 5:35 p.m.—ELMIRA ACCOMMODATION. Sundays excepted. M.. DAY EMPRESS. &waxys exce pte d ! for Rochester. Dighlo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Mom* . U and the South. Stop at principal stations and connecting points en main line: New and Improved Drawing Room Coaches accom pany, this train from -New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coaches are attached at llornellarMe, run nine thro' to Cleaveland and Gallon without cnange. 510 p.m.—EX. IMAM. Sundays excepted. for Buf falo, Dunkirk =dame:nut connecting with trabas for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to Udatraln 'running through to Buffalo. 2:00 a.m.—WAY ItIMUGHT, Sundays w c aer, 4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN. daily for West. GOING EAST. 1:00 a.m.—NIGHT ETPRESSDandaysercep ,cort neettog at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities.. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. T. 5:50 a.m.—CINCLVNATI =PRES& Mondays =pled, connecting id Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Badman for Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Washnigton: and at Now York with steamers and afternoon Express. • trains for New England Cities. Also stops at trim' e•-cipal stations and connecting points on main line." Sleeping Coaches accmnpanythis train toNewlforir 12:35 p.m.—DAY d, coat neeting at Jersey City EXPRESS. with gEesundaysexcepte train o 5 New Jersey 'Railroad for Philadelphiaade -Aho stops at principle atatious and connecting points ou mdin Boo.' „. New and improved Drawing- born Coaches accom pany this train fromlinffalo to New York. 3:3.5 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TIIAEV, daily for Susquehanna. 8 58 a.m:—ELMMA MAIL. Sundays excepted. 945 p.m.. NEW TORE MAIL. Sundays excepted. 045 p.m.—LIGHTNE S IO Eff.PUESS, daily. connect- hag at Paterson for Newark.- at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of Ne w' Jersey Railroad for Baltimore.mad Washington ; and and Tort with Morning express train for Boston New England cities. Also stops at all principal station.' and con e 1 meting points on main line. t • Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through - New York. 345 p.m.—WAY FiIEIGHT; ' 'undays excepted. . - BAGGAGE C ert.-. A revised and complete •• Pocket Time Table” of Passenger Trains on tho itrie Railway and con meeting lines, h recen been published. and can be procured on a pplicati on to the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. }MCNEIL Grail !hint pt. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO,- I.IIIIANOEMIENT OF FASSMEIt Commencing May 16, 1870 . otu.So tot7ru. -.. WM, SOL:AL LOSvc s-31.. T.Y. r.ar. sere 5..31 P.Y. A.Y. Wareriy- - 6 33_3,03--6.42 " 6,03-13 9 -8, 10 Towanda 7.15-' -3.511-7.:13 " 5.15-12,25--7.20 Tunthannock.9.23-6.17—P.31 .. 8,01-10,10—s.it Pittston,.... 10.33--7,30...... " 2,00-8.53 Wilkeaßarre. 10.55-7,531 1.15-8,:10...... White 8artm,12,33 4 r. al " 11.t91 A.3r Manch Chunk.l.3o L . 10.55 At1ent0wn,....2.33 " 9.49 Dethebem.....2.so " 9.33 Easton .3.17 " 9,05' PIO& rarri....3,03 le've7.33. , .. NcwYork(arr.) 6.03 " 6.00 '''''': . '''' ... P.m. A.Y. Down Train dints at White flaxen. Pp. Trains dines at Pittstor. . .; Passengers to and. from Ncw York and Philadel phia without change of care. . Down train connects at Allentown with Through Past Esprnss for Harrishtuv,. Pi t tiaburg and the weft JOUN P. COS. I _ itinperintendent. EaceUaneotx. - , .11IFORTA'N'T TO 1. VALUE THEIR SIOUT: Thp eight of the aged assisted. tho weak etrengthett - ed and the perfect preserrcd. PIDLADELPILIA OPTICAL. INSTITt TE S Tor the manufacturing of the CONt AVE CONNEV., CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON ',IN.: ,tND TL4TED GLASS FOR u - E.oi on OEM Th*Concai e Convex Crystal Sputa. he. wade by the above institute are now a long time before the public, and the rapid and Inegeascel demand for them combined with the universal acknowledmaent of their clearness us vetou and 'vise to the eye, shows plainly that they are itipaior to any other glasses in the market. - The maihrity oT Spectacles, (mostly imported) aura no matter how flue the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed:) they see made to be sold only, without any calculation re,pecting, benefit to the eye, and therefore the great complaint of poor and weal sight. Thousands are using glasses now which tiro And fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after 'Mort usage, of require phi intensely strong light mid therefore destroying the sight, which, were they properly suited, would be preieved a life thine. The : advantages claimed for the C9e2Ve Convex Crystal Glasses ere the follikving : • The Lenses are ground's , : the best material, pure and hard, and made only for optical purposes. they. are therefore not liable to get scrateheelorilim. They confer a brilllaney and ilistinctites3 of vision not found in any oilier_Pass. They can be used equally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the con cav e convex mirror, according to the philosophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, Aherefore , assisting nature only instead of. forcing It. The:the lenses are centered correct into the frames. They can be used longer than any other glasses without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and dexable by expe riencell workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WBI. A. CILItiIBEIILIN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Towan da, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. No Poitiers employed. • July 12, 1870-tf SLISQUETIALNNA COLTNGIATE. INSTITUTE TuWANLA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA This institution tits jest been thoroughly repaired and improved. and will be reopened TUESDAY. SEPTEIDIER 0. 1870, under the charge of G. W. Ryan and E. E. Qninlau. denudate Principals, who wel devote their entire time to instructing in We Amiens departineuts and teethe general supervision and management of the school. They will be as sisted by excellent and experienced teachers In all We departments. The courses of inArnctiou are Preparatory and Graduating English, Normal, Commercial, Scientific Classical and Ornamental. The Preparatory Is designed to thoroughly Taal. ify the smaller pupils for the studies of the English Graduating course, which comprises all academic studies. languages excepted. The first yeas of this course completed, they can enter either of the other courses. The Normal course affords thorough Instruction in Common School studies and Theory and Practice of Teaching. Students in the Commercial Dew 'Wentsvo all the advantages of the best counnThercialo•ls in addition to thorough drill in necessary academic breaches. The Scientific Course in addition to the studies of the Graduating English. French and German. corn -s,l,ses special instruction in the Sciences illustrated an escellierd, collection of Apparatus recently pro ded. The first two yeara of We Classical Course am tu tended to prepare students well for College; the third year to fit for advanced classes •in College or to combine ;lace .s with a special course in the Sci ences. The Ornamental, Modern Languages, Magic, Drawing and Panding, -will be taught by competent instructors. Board and rooms are provided in the Institute. For further particulars address ' • G. W. RYAN tr. E. E. QursLia. Associate Principals., MILLER FOX, Pre;ident Ward Trustees. Aug:10,10. FINNSYLVANTA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! (rim. D1,G1,1). al.l & FIELD , n0c 4 .1 PA• - ksgius Septexaboi4ll4 1870. Winter Term begins IkeenAxt Path, 167 , 1. tiering Tenn begins Ilsrela '27th, 1871. • For mitalognes or admission. Wrens CILIB. 11. Mansfield, July 20. 1870. " Principal. BAS' TY AND DhlIN6-1100111 _ . Tim block north of Word BREAD, PIES, CARE, AND CRACKERS baked and ma at whole/41+ e ant mtzil. In our DININCi 110011 S %retain acconur.odatc the public with cillar Fluirdi or .i good r•cal at all lilacs or the I:lay raL4 cy ruing. er:a.El.7S, .11 11 ICE WIE-1.11 un Ifit:ltlattrizil, theix ..ii=z+ a Law as.ortmciat ut Gr r. Lice, Culliud.lol3:lY. YinlitX.,Nlll.4 Towisula. tday MKS. 4. 74. WATTS would re lit. • 14;', fral fi.. poi ? l! , fiat Ahr. is cox Pt"1.1,"1 _ TATEPAR ;NtAXP.7fi AN!, f 4 MING. tor‘r Plitl:s7 ISlbi+ol Kitt% 77 , 011 . .4 -- •nyf , • • App - -AR ik . PAP S; 3;MWPJS NEWYORK-PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS Pzxs, SrinozaT nom*, . BLANK BOOKS NOTIONS. Tanaka. Nov. 12.1868. PIE " DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE! TUE " DOAfFSTIC " is ti Shuttle Sewing Mnehine, which hi"l;66, used for the last five years iu the West, and is pow introduced _for the first time in thitoseetion It runs faster tliau most, easier and more quietly than any, doing the lightest as well as the heaviest work done on any Sewing 3fathine. f --- "" ALL Ann PATTED TO .LL AND SEE IT. 4 . Plain Marbines .. ... $65. WM. 11. =lt. Cicti'l Puer Met Half Case - - - - $7O All Machines have Blake's Paten Table. Agents wants! to unocongial tcrritoci4 Actdre, as MAKE" d: CO., Scranton, Pa, !Tor sale by TAYLQE 1 OQUE. • Towanda, Pa ; A. A. KINNEIL Atha na. Pa: ACKLEY. LL011) S BLOKE& May 12, 1870.—1 y . Wralnsin^. EASE' : AND COMFORT T BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT There hs not dug itts %allot& is perfect sight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES ! Tize difficulty of procuring which is wellkuown :tumsrts. moram, OU:3:MISTS AND OPT ICANS, ALL WHO ILl' UFACTURERS OE THE cErttißkpm PERFECTED SPECTACLES, flare. after yearn rel experience. experiment, and ' and the erection of costly machirery. been enabled to 'modem. that GRAND PFSIDEB.ATIJM, • PERFECT SPECTACLES I Which have been Fuld with unlimited satisfaction to the wearers lea the Western States during the palt fifteen years. - xr Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles nri - er tirc tho rye, and last tuauy scars nithout change: .TAZ.IIO.:B k moratts have appointed JULES HUGUENIN. dealer in Watrhea and Jere• miry, as their aolc agent fur Towanda, Penn's, and . Apr1114:1870. REPORTER ITOD PRINTING OFFICE. Having reeeutly added greatly to our futilities, we are nor: prepared to do all lands of JOB PRllli f iN6: AT. LO,W,ER PRICES AND • - BETTER STYLE Titan au:: eElaLliefmtcnt iu NORTHERN . PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT ' - THE REPORTER OFFICE ' AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. CENTRAL MARKET. The subscriber; still continue to keep constantly on baud a fall and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, eonslathsgpaln ly ot • BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT 'SUOMI Claik.'D USW. BRITTON, BELT, .7.11111 VIIAL, . ,TOELTIII„ SAUSAGE, LARD. BOLOGNA, DRIED BMW. • TALWW. LT., ice. Also, S I:1 'FRESH FROM THE LA ES Partles wialiktg Oysters in largo or small quaitti. tics will be furnished on abort notice, at the old stand. csnass; .Xesatz - r. Montanytea Bloch. find door north of Dr. Porters. Casa. 0 Sexi.var, KELLUM Jk. utasocs. TustO. Mottoes. 3 Feb. 2i, 1870-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, This Dank °Ecru VIMEJVAL FACILITLLt for the transaction or a ' GENRRJL BANELYG' BUSINESS. MEE/NT AID ON DEPOSITS Aworronco To AGBEENEeir. Spr.a.3l CAi Girt:: To Tar. Coma:cm!: or Naiks AA) Caccvs. Partin wishing to amn soyswr to any at of tho ITnitad States. new% Ireland. ScolLul, or theprin. elpal titles and towns Of Europe, ran hert promo drafts for that ravage ; • ; P.ISSAGE pckErs • To or from the old conntry;tyhest steamer or aan ing (face, always en hind. D. W. SiCOTT & CO p-t. _LOCK STICH UMITFOUD, CONNECTICUT, OINTIMS UECLIVED DAILY to their scamp! OF TOItiIICIDA. CAPIT.IL SUAPLUS FM) . FAmturs utiorGar OM! .11` n6imcri3 nArcs: Prity; paid for C.S Cold and SZ:ecr E. 11. Titan. Itosident. LETTS, dn.. Towanda. inna2l. 18G9. Castdcr ROYAL BAKLNG POWDERS .at cow= & lattzvs. fIOWELL & MYER ARE SELL ica TEA sin' chimp. R, PORK, RAM AND LARD 2: St - COWELL k MYER% DRIED FRUIT OF ALL RINDS COWLLI. h sang. . rit:i • NM= Oni lion* wow: . : , , . •fisuituidwa o z r-E , s . Wlplch I brieimiabile4 far Pile, aid lasi audlinat thitS mall*4t7arlse iYps aliqualaue tasnalfre'' CAie to t141"4111/46114.4901 tn: C 5 4 124 TEAS, COMM SUGARS, sztacaliiitantni,AincEt i1av8 . 141,114 . 11 1 11 N •1it°44 .. ARBON FLOOD, - GRAHAM DO imvo.ipiwniuTze. !beep coasitatkr *Aland. poil,BAint,LßED.iiild kinds al 41811. WouLicall the attestlmibtal public to our Mei So Bost STOCK OF TOiaMV, In quality or price. • Jleaollakiera Coldeated Lan dry. /Slaw York Climpkal and Hrow~ soap. Mneo all jui4l umaisaa our stack of WOODEN WARE Large aasortmeat of YANKEE lionoss. TOIL= 80.08; *v. I will pay the highest prke for COUNTRY PRODUCE. --. • , - nippeTw. giro nss beffze selling eliowbore. 1 . . , C. B. PAC,B - - ; • .q]'• .;; '• All Folsom' Indebted to 1,,. late UM will pbajir call and maketm abatepayinent T. .. tls, March, 12,1867 GROOM AND PROVISION STORE. McCABE & MIX. Wholank and Salad Deslen in FAMILY. GROCERIES PROVISIONS, 1,133=11'S NEW BLOCK, TOWA:OI.- it'e do not deem it necessary to enumerate all the diScrent articles ors keep. Ouriumnsment is ALWAYS •- I • We veil uothiug ut FIRST CLASS GOODS Cub paid for "viers Prudu'c. ' • JAM ILVAUF., 11161LUY MIX. ItueLL 1, Ib7o PEOPLE'S GROCERY; AND YEGYUROE STORE, SOUTH GOILNEB UAIDUE ' 4 A now; and compacts stock of (IROCI.IRTIPS AND PROVISION, Whisk will Ifs sold at the Lowest possible picas. -7;t CODFISH, 3IACMigL, HERRING, V 11111011) 4//.11 , 1 PRO 1:•1 ORA MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FRP.II, MEAL, GRAIN, &43. Drlnd ou your produce', which pro ray cub for. A cousbutt supply of AAbtou Sat all deed; Comm Butter ruktrup. Tuba, he. Please call and look through our stock, and tretrlll do our bed to please you. W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, /411128, LOOK HERE! COWELL if: MYEB At the d stantl liniatnnu. k COWLIZ, aro now receivin ol g a large and well sekgtod stock of GUOCERI AND PROW/SION& Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce; 4111121, 1252-It. W Y Ll 5 G C. W. CLAPP gaVISV leased the Storehouse and coal fixtures belonging to the Messna Welke,' would notify the citizens of Wyainsing and vicinity that he sill loop constantly on hand a full stock of CI 0 L , EDO, STOVE. CHESTNUT, PEA AND DAECL/ilt L I M. IN MLR OR BY THE BARREL. $125,000 40,000 S ,A L T , IN SACKS, BBLK, AND BAGS. E M .E N T , PLASTER AND KEROSENE OIL, Whirl]. Jo. will be plrased to supply than with at reasonable prices. Roar trutthe in= Quattrsllll be offered fur sale, consequently csanot WI in etc. trig entire satisfaction and meeting the-wants of the ocunumulty.-, CASH PAID FORGRAIN,- • • Ou Adivery, cut far ilvcry 41c4iription of PA S P R 0 - DIJ . CE, Or :slits in exclave° fur Cad. Lime. Salt -Plater, Crustal and Rudiment Oil. - • L 3 Novi. &stay littent.-uM &b ray be at t•.ie Warehouse to attend to customers. ,Wyalusing. Aug. 10. IMO. REST FRUIT JARSINIISE x at 3%. 0 ..110: Pe Mir": -It , • Alklek 4 ioo6loo** ll .oo4 -41 1P 1 RC: 7- ' COMM374-17t)'411 , 1$0 1 10114 . - "•• Copit:llfit at to .COAZNGB, SHERTING% Masa 7," C. B. Pd2'Cß. AND PORK, UUTTON, HA M, DAIRYMEN, Er _ - • M7=M3fiZE m.osirseiguanew•tociot BEADVMADE CLOT/Agit Math tliiu Wel. - itArts 'as ,0416.1661, • _ I ,AND GENTS FuRNERING GOODS, A nil *Sultan lista an UteldelkstrAmicil- pails ou band and in greatyarietp, :Ns LOAM iND tannar arrimf NEC KIT 1E B S, Alm the liver Patent W1150.01V UM.:Vp - R ELL A All or any of our - Gooda' will be sold as CHEAP FOR CASH' As any in the '41410 Call and Took Lttrough cmr stay. 'AlmaWa. Alan 21. 1810-i , *WTI& sOce biking, to E. SCIIITLUZ, dealer in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Hob so balmy selling Clothing that he has not limo to write an aareztisarnent. d HURRAH ! HURRAH ! MWM 1'1 715T77:7 7, READY MADE CLOTHING, • 31: E. EOSINFTT4.IiS, (Opposite Po%ell Sa Cps.) I am now offering to the public a largo and oboko stock of SPRING AND SIIM3M3, GOODS, Connisting of LINEN GOODS, And alltholoteqtylei for Sprtot and Summer wear, FOlt MEN AND BOYS. %bleb will bo sold 93 per__cont. leas than Imam prices at 9L E. ItO-MM..LDS. Also 1 largo in. voice of UNDERSHIRTS Alm DRAWFOIS I intend to sell less than cost, to make room for fan Stock. Now is your time to buy a Butt cheep, Call lad coneinoe yourealf that IL tiENETELD offers Great ltarnaltut in the line of Clothing aria ; ' GEITS FITUNISEUNG GOOtS Cali before varcluwilha elsewhere. M. E. /LOSESIPIELD. Taimas, Jan. ?3,1810 A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED. owszotrs Newa son =nun op Tpicsno, AIM =NM There ia corustaatly being receirell at the 'aiIIIPLE Car 114311105." a large steekof • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, wh im& and Irich hate been porebaaedb* to oult !co buycrs at oak, at rednold pra bom lower otos than otra balm offload In Towanda. My atoekton , wida in Part a NEW DOTS' AND TOTJIM:B tILMING, imizit, =ova; iszo zur. =Assn mu. BINS Danis COATS, eARCIMPRI . SIT/TO, LENELY Costa, Puita, Vesta. and White Linen Dull Stilts aLvi a largi variety of GENTS PUMMELING GOODS, C.U3. SUSPENaIIiP NUS WES. ?APIA 2i-N1) max, COLLIMS. of the latest styles and fashions. Remember the'ffi &temente that I offer, and that Tunnel to be mi lkmaid by an desk" in town, or elsewhere. All who wtah anithlott in my line arermtpectfelly Melt ed to give me a .04 before pittelMalng and convince • poresites. RE;iIE2EM ai r Cash paid for Itidei and Pelts. GOLD STILL COILING DOWN I J4s'D , mar =USG I\ TUK GROCERY LINE, are acne being offer :x1 at CON & Y E R'S at prices - That cannot fall to satisfy all that they are dctenninc4 not to be undersold by any one. They have eribuged their fiteroi by bitilding no that they now have roam for the fresh supplies that are deny received by them. They hav i fiinectsd with their store a Market when they , keep fresh meats to sell by the quarter Or pioeo; fall aupply of Gro ceries and Provide:la,: to is hiclathq. wont.. all the attention of airtime:es, Come and OVllllltie one Ganda and a, before purchasing WKS 110114 yourselves. W guarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to our a:Mama for their ppt liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the Same.. COWLIX -s i; Dee.. 200.669. . TRY 01311 TEAS AND. COFFEE, covi - FJ.L k • - '• • . . r '''''irAvevougori4 , titmatatka , litsous!grNE*'ll.l4ol3K, 4'4 . • - - MititCHANT °'I,4ILOR•% ME ..68.10(Nlit8tivxi,.,'i. , :::: - . MI wounas, mu CO., NY. lifai akar t5O Dc *L Wl` *ilr"rig '111i00111,111:tliti*Fri-J• sikwv*moN.,/a) MEE A mein ito@lc pf CLOTHS- AND . CABSDLEHEEL trATS'SNIrI OAFS, GENTS' FIJENISHING, GOODS sa.win bo at the Wardifouso the first Mid third Tuesdays of each mouth, with samples of Goods, awl prpared to take immures. • OEO. H. tAll'vzcsow • Pi. 4 Se . 1870. • BOST. 7it..MAXNT403.,.., , - • '* ' 1 1 1- • ~ Manufactories.. LOOM. & C 0,.. 11 $ 01t,.. ? 0., I. ... nouttfacions tit • I celebrated II 48,11 . ' POWERS is cl - . 1 1. - :AXEits, and WM 4ell w beget' Waal*, mi. leis money thsti' eau UM claerwlWWw in tho rel.). NSW ; etalatt OW wit that:thty all! 110 to mach; or wore. pe any F eth su er pe ' rlttettrl ou la rToi•k durab isodtca ull , th L at It 1S ; - w 44!owa. '. Fe will aea4 ! I ': ' DISCRIPTiVE , CATAUXICE4, ilLutaireli ' of r machines: 4m OppllcellOn. • I ONE.AISII imp HORSE POWERS, One& Two Lam THRESUER d' SEPER.47ORS, ' VIEW= awl CLEANERS,' • 1 FANNING MILLS, CIRCULAS An) ilketi -15.t1V2,41, q; . gAW AND ORDIT /DLL work dope to onk.r. Give as a oat. Wore pnrcbstdog clowliere: 'Va . "OD auokavaa.. 'EMMY 1. 00 'V 43.00r1fi - • Aug. 2., 16G9. MI 1 1 ' ME ME NEW CARRIAGE FACTORYI On n kinc, beim= Main and Baena, StrOets, back of F. *son k Co.'s Bank, • TOW.M.CDA,,,PENN'A. HENRY STULEN R CQ. ; itedpertfully atucanco to hid friciadand parotid, it %haw bait! NEW 1:111CF4-.CAREL66E .FACTORY. whiere they will eenetentlyteep Lana ull *seen ment of FAMILY CARRIAGES, • TOP AND OyEs . r. BUGGIES, 1, PLATFORM .WAGONS, 'L‘ 7TROTTING AZ4-D Node of tho best material stud finished in-the liest city style. •Ms long experience in city liarriaio Factories gives theroadectileil airantage oye4pthers In the ini47r, Style • and Darabgily of his IV3go4s. dll tlicy is au INSPECTION OP. HLS --. WORK prolt3in lo2ureltmiiig elsorbem _ILL IrORE: frARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT Thankful for the liberal patron'ami formerly ex tended and respectfully- ask a continuance of the . sante.. 11EPA:111iliG PROILPTLY AZT.M.IDED *TO Tovvisuthi Ithq 11170.-1,1 NEW PLANING MILL. The undersigned having built a largo and comma. diens Bill in the Borough of Towanda, and flied it with the moskpodem and improved machinery, for the manufastgre of NVIIIDOW SASIL 'AND il/aCTS, Are - preparod t0..011 eiders, whether large er upon the 'Martial. malice. We hare also a large va riety of3IOIII.DINGS. of the latest style aid pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they nub° warted by band. KAMM* TOIRIELVO, esoorizzo,' AND ,illelloo/. ElAWlliG. And all akar work yerlalutna to .1 olnerirwill bo doaa to wait our customers. Persona building. and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles didn't. will And It largely forthelE Interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have it worked by our machinery. _Ewing your grist of Flooring or other lumber, and while your team Is feeding, Lava it ground out and take it home with Wk sill pay CASK l for PINE AND .lIEIILLOCE LIIAIDEII delitered at oar lumber yard. Come and see us. or If yea can't come. write. Towanda. Feb.. Mt. - L. B. ItODGKIIR k CO. M ONTANYES, • General Dealers iu STAPLE it 1 4 -AMY DRY GOODS, Cuocztair. Ouusbirext.E. , t.- • BOOTS, SHOES,SHOEFINDIN.GS • Leather, 'fats. Caps, trtabrelLas, TOW.I.Xst.t. PA. No. 105 3.fabi St., corner of the Public pavan.. . . J. D. MONTANTE, zussl9,lB7o. 1.. D. SIONTANTE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist,•1870. aims m.L.NDT ili...spectintli Int inns the ladies of „Towanda ind 'vicinity that oho will be ready to.okhitnt. be new stock of • . 'LUX AND WINTEIt MILLINERY GOODS; VELVETS, SILKS AND SATINS, Togetlwr with a full assortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, H.ANDNERCRIEFS AND LAcr. COLLARS, On s.vrturtsY. &tans let, 1.1t70. . Eutin And Silk Goods arc cut biasing. MISS E. BRANDT. One door south of Mercues Bank. Sept. 29,11. t. U. JACOB& rEIHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD Mapeetftdissa.y that the Florist Establibdunent heretofore belonging to Mr. IL Mix. shall to Same be conducted by me. end by strict attention to busi ness I hope to merit the liberal• psi/Mime bestowed ou•nq late ennoloyor. - Also. In sewn. I will attend to the pruning of grape vines (within the borough). Any oue desiring my tervices can find me at my Omen Mouse. . • JAMES C. 11=0. Oet20;11n-2.1u* - THE REST KEROSENE OIL IN to;an by the quantity or retell et FOX k =ROWS, CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. RIZ () a t % and all kinds ot , conntry lyx t 11F:11Crt:. , .1 giffeEM =MRS ' DWP°I ES SA I:ISP.ICT-10:1 ci dal reduced prices HENRY MILES IL 8. CLARK. ME ,;TO:4%2iDA P 5, lii 4, - ', tiii - *'.i . oi iii.t.ot 311%.41-It• ID riR Wo ea' haid and at rtist' ihOti Lee sloelt of - HOUSE .-MMBHIING GOODS, : WON& • • • Our POOL', ans *of • oda he oda very low. - Wei orb :o!so iloWato ter .1110 West . ABitilCAN ; SAFE, (S.UMMIMES Pit=tr, The onlyvelialtie Fps Proof iiiikinabs.- FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, SCHAGHTICOKE POWDER CO:, BAIN:Ora , BAN' BONE STTP - HER PHOSPHATE ". Our stock of - L& Is errrlarge aLI mattutlietatel out of the bed We are also prepared to do . .robbing Of all Ends. We are the only agents for the celebrated new • EMPWI COOKING- STOVE, The beet cooking atom In nee, and every Mere warranted to give satieteetton. , )Larch 10, '7O. Parratare. FURNMJRE STILL LOWER ! JAS. a FROST, Would anuognm to the people of Toiritala and the rest of tuanklext, that atter chin data, fda s magottletht stoth • . FT? N I 'l'l7 1011 be offered at i3REA'iLY REDUCED PRICES. air stock is complete and consicta of PARLOR - SUITS; LIBRARY SUITS, 0: Uti i 0 M tlian iii til DENTING 80031 FURNITURE, AND ruitN - rruiti KrreuLx, MATTRESSES, ruzgrres. BEDDING. animus EXlMitOti TA/ILE/, &C., &C' BED&TEADS! Jly o‘ru'ivaltufacture, Intl warranted superior. teal be sold for less than city made ones sill cost she wimp). COME O§E, COME ALL, Examine ter yourselves. See and be Convinced. that Furniture is wld cheaper at FROST'S than at any other place In the workl. Country dealers supplied • at the lowest market rates ‘ , - I furnish COFFINS of every• description, Metallo - Cased, Caskets. and hate tbn • I , ViEST ItEAILSE ;COATMW Towanda, June 2.2,1870 FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. 5A31113 WAKES/30N atinenneeetotlio pubbotlud he still continues to mauttfacture and keep on bawl a large aaaertreent et linnutut, Tablekdiellatesdi, Stanfir, Chain. Le., of every description, which two made of the best mate. rials, and in the moat workmanlike manner. I invite the inspection of the ptddie to my work, whieltaball not be anniassed in durability at any shop in the eouldr7, and my prices will bo toundto be as low as the times will admit. cooskntly - on luidnl or waste .order. Agood Margo wifibeftunished_wheodesired. - Aug. 15, 1865. NEW ARRANGEMENT! • hating purchased the BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT lately mulueted by DANIS. S KELNER, at No. 148. ''main-et.,-Towanda Pa.. 1. would respatfully Inform the public that I hrve just received D large assort ment of LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES 1 COunieliug of LADIES GAITERS, or all grades. Ladles • GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES, 44189 En AND CIIILDItENB Of eiery satiety, which will be sold cheap f*r cash. Oise him a call and satisfy yourselves that he la aelltuq cheaper than the cheapest. . . I would call easpecial attention to my - CUSTOM DEIIARTME.NT ! iunio to order OVCITUIIIIg In the line, of LADIES' AND GENTLEYEPS ITEAR. I tool confident, that I can giro. entire satinfiction. I employ none but first:class mechanics. , I fittarrantee perjett fits, dad all sionh 'Warranted. • :patting neatly - and prompUy done. Iteniember the piece: No. 148 Main-st., a few doors below the/dean Hattie. Towanda, Ps. - Lookout for the sign of the Big Boot. Mr..DAVIB will conduct the business as my Super intendent. - JOHN dlefiliTlßE. Towanda. re., Sept. 1. 1870,-,4f ROOK—BINDERY.—SHE PUB -LP-De is respeethdly informed that the BoaleSin• dery has been removed to the Arm Building, third story, where will be done BOOK-. nizzsoi. In all HS melons branches, .n 1 terms as reaecurablo as the Woe*" will aliali. The Bindery yin be under the charge of TL -C. WRITAKZU. • An esporiencel Binder. and all work mill be prom done In a able and manner *Web cannotbe euelied Neenp- , Olmo tio n botuad inev e,H ai•ieV as every vai•ieV of atqlo. VarUm wiAbe paid to the Mr.g and Binding of . BUICK 110019, To =I desired pattern. which In (minty and dura bility will be warranted. All work will be ready [or delivery when promised. The pateatage of thaptthlie Ls solicited, and per. test satichartiou gasiranteea. ti Towanda. Amput 2.IBG6—LL • . TVRESS • -4AKING • CWAK-MAKING, IN ALL ITS BBANCIIES • w vr !*ri -4 0 04 H . CIIPTING AND FITTING PROMPTLY DONE. IMPORTED CORSETS & LACES. o z . g. . •- z g MRS. H. E. OM POUTER I; RPM'S, • 4a cur's Block writrzr, TOWANDA Ph 00.1141;11110. • - -Fuurrs OF ALI; KINDS AT CO WELL & tea 10ROF. HOBSFOIII3OI3 BREAD _FtKataUon.at 7 C. V. P.lTeirB. AO{~ F ~fd'~. raw, -'t,'.4.''.:.0 . ; .- , - iii‘t'k';.*** , „ „ • ~, • Ocieet Nita 11 , 4 Pint 8 10 4 5 , 112 P a1 k 1- - • lificateihity elided Ingdyietheirelickittalairt, complete amotatast. ametiotieces arstaketa• lady, aeleacbtil malt ertidalrasar V i ett amehselad amidellyealeelet me* le Ur apses at taireetite, eilddeillt aanifet with treat parchaase. sad =ad co the met reeromatikr tentel at Wboilaida DUOS, iCiumuuss,, ALCOHOL AND mar. PAM Yuma, Itarrt-Wism small anasleavatek.: ;- 'magpie mg voit4 .014 LAi slum, 'cgtionze: _ spam, iaza.suk, Naas Toot, -- TANNENB AND VAC 4th OWL FaAcy and ToBl4 AriSclei; lain tbAryarldy, gems% sums, mu , MOMS, ' Paosaikii. Itair.Dyes, ParDtmegn POCKET 80010, PaletifinfAlS. rocket Sue.: Rigors, TOote, MN AND RAIN PREPARATIONS xusr. wponis, Jiisp ;Jcivons; • For Medicinal use, • Toucco, Pi, it AND Omuta, OardeniField and Flower Maeda: Trauma, Stip porters, Suspetworifat Shoulder Braces, Breast Prw=', Toetterq.: , Wags, Bunting Bottlell. filypte amens and Egrielda. Syringes, • -- 15e1Pans,Seltfleallng Fruit Jars, Thar monsetera, . Flavoring Extracts. = Stone Jags, Glass Ware. Bottles, Vials. Corks. Bath Stickel and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle. AM munition, ke... Botanic . Eclectic andllonnepe.ll-; le Mcdlcimm: and all the popular Patent _ • 'T , 31 , gDIDINES.. All articles warranted air represented. Persons at a distance can receive their orders by adage or , mall„ which VI receive prompt and careful attention; advico given gratuitously at the' odlag, cholera( only for atedleima. _ sir Th&0441 fee past liberal patronago. would a Cfr• portray mantillas, to their friends and the publte.that no palns alialltale spared to satisfy, and ment the con. tinustion of their confidence and patronage. 401- Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m.. and 12 in. to 1. and to 11 - , C..POBTEB, SurSAcCu. July 1, 11W0.—yr._. • ..-; • '137 NAM STI I FFT; TOWANDA. PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iDRUGGIST, Thu atibs,aiber reigaxtfuni UralOUluXe•tothe Pub lic In natural that ha has oa hand a large and won selected stook of . DRUGS. . ' areraanirs, MEDICAL% PAINTS, • OIL, VARNISHES •• • WIN DOW GLASS, • DYE Is/ 1 ad ...,' ' ice" de. All du/Twain Patent Medicines of the &a*. . , PURE WINE AND, LIQUORS Tor Medical purposes only • FTEIti C VMERY. • - • Fancy awl Toilet articles. Soaps of every deecriptiou, , Thermometers, ,. . . Dattamti nam. iturgeons, and Common Spouges, Mar Tooth Brushes, /priming Conilie, Pocket and Fine Combs, . Toilet Powder, .. . Puff Boxes, • Tooth Powder., - - Tooth Washes, and Tooth. Soaps. lailother articles belonritn , .g to the Drag trade too nutmerous :o mention. Psring the Agency-of the . GREAT U. S. TEA. COMPANY, To purchascroof you in in their line 41AMF.ti 0. FROST Physicians prescriptions and family meelpts . coin. pounded by persons thoroughly competent, at all hours of the stay or night, Thankful for the past 'liberal' patronage, - 1 sitstfcaly solicit a continuazt a of the same. ptedg. Ingqnymit that no effort shall be spaietl to make myl...OUblishment second to eon° in this section. Dr. T. F. 31n4111 may be cot:Milted at this store es heretofore. • T. NY. MOWN. MID. 31. 1810. GREAT YKR NSG BOOTS aZ SHOES Tlw undertadned are rocieving a large and well Ixted stock of . BOOTS AND SHOES SUAIIIES AND. FALL `'BADE, GEITS, S'ETPED - :137D PEGGED BOOTS TLankftil lOP suit tITOZi t. 1111 solicit a COIItiIII/41103 Ca the same.' rIINDERY & MACHINE SITUP Tho undervigned having purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately Owned by John Carman, Ire prepared to do all ktudeol work appertaining to their.bwincaa, with proluptrices and diapateh.- _ CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, AND Of the latest and most itaprovbqktudspainutactured and kept ooustantly on hand ready for tufo. ME Farts, Oza.-vAvEM*.. I, d.'; OFFER GREAT .INDUCEALL.NTS Mill Boots. Alsi Shads. AT TUE. ~SEIF BOOT ...LVD S/1021; S TOSE, South end or Ward Bow SultaL,lu fur el° Which we offer !ow fc.r cad:. Consifiting of LADIES, AND CHILDREN - S WEAR, ILIDr. TO °EDIT. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND READY wn E PROMISED kiLLLUUT U. 'CLAIM KANtt - a. wooprot.D. Towanda. April 6. 1860 Foundory and Machine Shop. MILL GEAUTI4GS, MAN DRI'LLS, Andioll Undo at MILL IRONS ]LADE TO ORDER. ENGINES REP ATRRD, An 4 ail wort %Tarrantel to give tuLtsfaCtiou SHINGLE -31ACHINtS1 PLQUGHS, SIDZIPLi; 111 . ~43.16 WOODEN 'l3EOg. PI ull 1:131412. CULTIVATORS, COll - -PLOUOHS P L 0 U GE PO pi N T S Of 4 1 Li !AP, awl tho 'latest inipreveinerstti kept - ,4 ionstantll on • CHURN POWERS, LAIC - GE ANA)IIi3I.A.CI,-;:'•••=-SIZE.. STOVE C'AST-.INOS • cr,I.LAN - IntyrEs, • ,• SLED IND I ' SLEIGH' litIOES, LARGE LION KETTLES Lad an kind of r....stl2,3Blntabbed to 114rr , b 7.-r. 7+7rAn A; ON. ' slfrit;s7i. N!ii -INKT - Cut CAtiaL.; Mattered • "1"41 °unser. mum. weidifis;,i - 11,43 ' ,43 : 1101 . 10 . 1 1 41 *- ; jrzsmr codziChisriTialas; ' tatzwei w; Fut 1,0,61 rd -no iambs.. of lb. NitiotiAlsblosgw e co. L:lns iltsSisssiCoa3sg. ihaiiavd, ___67Ctijousi t S s ida 4ll es. lu ilkillotbss; 3. IS seers km/ ti, 34 :013 33 03103.3 - 4. Is fur:dame Yriler-inlicesostliso miss. tor SISS IMO MOW ; • a. uif &Snits G. Vita aas p sfifillisiseseepeke 14. sant. ? 03~4.......i5u55, I +7, P*74csirs , wadies insplsti esstract!. scp, moos Sissoinseb massy , s. 131 policies we uosfoiSseisp • pm afe accupittcat eitecionet. • E. cLAI2k & Geueral 4RMR. D. B. BENo3ll.l6itager. K. C. ELBI3II2E k,A. U. 'ALMON, 16, Aim* ibitpwamta Tlosatr 7432. 0, 100. • : - : GOP & _ VINCENT'S = .iNst7tAlycE AGENCY, . . raider arrltaal Ili all of the followingplibe au .rellable Compiialea. LnSfiES settledsz ta44l4 oqz ,edam • YAFIN PEQPEIITY, (including Ltinattiiamt and dwellings la town lammed Vilna amni a / a s cv I.4aarstau as well as FULL:. LIFE INSURANCE sifocteil in on: of the Oftire, Largest and Sofas Centronics fa this country. - • Lvitcriz, 115trICANCE CHlMarti -- j ' Lenulon, Eaghvid. f MEM Asprs IFErs.t.Nereesralm GI4o. E=IM CLE - viassm .I...UpEuxt-ecacp.isi. lerstw. ofaa: As setts,, WIWILNO /SIFUSANCT. COMPAST, I frakeparre. 030,M. LEM! Lit:cares:a Lear VAN.CE Coterisis, Lancaster, Pa. j 3215,000, Mir IDLE /5151.1143C1 COSPANT. igOo — ni, Cain. I i51%117. iirsets, Z . * Mall Laren.K.S.Y hati31.1.):4-/: Co.. . 'llarlford, anti. es.e+e,.... VinzoN Fizz Ivolata.NCT. COMINIST, Pork. ~;w,..., 1361.tt. INDu. •=r . INT i,xlruicascc Coliwv, I BOeGnt Mau. I Assetta tea. Rs; Taut LIVE Lxavitaxer. Ccorriatv, New York. dasetts sl.9oo,thu AVILICATE CAPITAL BUSES Oflu $25,000,000. EArk - t attention to basine44,. fair dcallue, and prompt settlement of Losses. is or mono. Coma and Moo on liain atroct,' opposite Court lime, up V.t:ii.sx at, Elerenza Batik hoot sa. a:. till; o'clock. p. m. T. U. C.1.11^, W. a. A - nccaxr. j Towanda, Pa., July 20, lbro.—ly T HE PENN 3IETUAL INSUR,LINCE COUPAIg, Q. fni m7mut STBEEF, ruu,A INCORPOSATED 1811 ACOIMILIATED 'FUND, over $0,000;000, INCO3 E , T011:i860, 5966,233..0. DIVIVENDS HAVE AYER-WED- IN NUALLY .11307 r 30 PM CENT roucti.4 IBSZ'LD Oy ALL. ippaos Err ?L NS Pr( tolutut..tuny bopsicrauraull)y or eual-AlatuaUy • a NJ made fir port (,f the auooot. 31.11tiEL C. 1.11 7 EY. Vret