IF 6 II U - - --2 '-' 'Draining Nri'uras the Boil,- - 1e follewing ex' , 1 t is from a T— iize essay on under , . i ".' igjiy Air. er: d " nni . ents `ln, re in England sh,owe that land that had been un:- der-drained had a to i , perature of 61 degrees ' higher, than similar 'law!! that had not beim, ander-drained. hi this country' th- is m,nch greater in clear weather, -fro th c i - the more 'direct rays f the sun. * An experimeut.that I.niade on' the .26th'day. of April last .on soil exactly the j same, except-ii part that had been under-drained, - Show4tl, a difference of 13 degrees at a depitt of fonrinch-, yes, and a little. more at - the surface.. ' This experiment made late in. 'the afternoon. . The thermometerl ad been up to 66 degrees in the shade, but was at -63 degrees then.. i That of the drained land was the same, temperature. that would 'germ inate Indian corn. - •. - Subsequent experiments Showed not . mach difference, as the water gradually dried upon the underdrain - ed Part.V Thearobability-is that durirg. a severe drought; when such a soil be comes thoroughly dried'and cracked, 's it will, the tamperature becomes the highest, and much "too high; so much so that it extracts no. moisture• froth the air during/the ni.,4ht This -is not So• with the drained in 1:'d; it aJways Contains some mois t -e,and undoubtedly extraCts a great a °wit from" the airia cloudy days and'ni (Tilts , .. a . Alt,rial in December, aftersevere freeze, showed a'teniper,ature of - five klcgrees to six dqraea above freeihig, at a few inches below frost", Hor.srs.-ICot many years ago' a gentleman of South Adams, Mass., owned a .pet - span of horses and a numerous farlily," who were al-. so pets, as avery- living t03.1,g under his protection. j The district school-houle• was; a w i de_ off, over a, bleak road in a very seowy country. ' These horses, wh n colts, were ac customed to carry and fetch the children,. and after a. while were in trusted 'With - the whle-business. Af ter beingi hitched up o the old •lum ber box sleigh, they would, " of their own.free will," trot up to the farm • houSe door, receive ; jsome half dozen or more children, in great_ glee would "pile in" among .buffalo Skins and blankets. . Then these horses, vithout drivenl or guidance of any (kind, would start ~off briskly, -go to ithe school-house; turn•uP- i to.the door, wait for the chil dren to tumble ou4 then make their turn carefully (and return , At night they w,dre sent alone Pr . their load again, and would turn uP tci the school-house door, grid wait patiently for the cLildien. This business was -done by These - ..horses for twenty , years, and their kind master kept them until old age oarried them off.— //ztr,Ditnib Arvin als., . , , ,11an3.-11 your , ens have been well . • 1 eared. for thuS far, hey winnow co. ~- . . men cc laying. See rn to. it.' .I..i'at they -.. have warm and coMfortable quarters, ::leuty of calcined (bones, lime, - coal ashes and charcoal Give them scraps of refuse malt andbundance of other food ..and water, a Ahey will. make 7. 4 ~ 1 1 proper 'return 4 therefor. We 'aro 1 hot of the number o ithose who have L I unbounded ! faith 'L. rtrnes to be de rived. from this sot ce... - But if they 1 ca ever be expo ted to make - agry ) (x ~ pr fitable returns, n _-: is a the' time i . --...-!..-whon eg, , ,, , ..tii:e so 1 ' and fresh ones - :..u,) digre g ltl 9 #3Focite. ,Try them. Dosa:,Cexpegt thirty or forty hens. ...,- ..- . t ...,- to lay in' .onyest ,r box. ::- They may -- • sometimes . N a'.it .1 r — their turn like .- persons it the po. t office or barber's' ... shop,;-still they fi d it somewhat in, , convenient. ' Thelact '' ; farmers are . too careless- abmit m ing suitable' pro Vision for thO cprn rt and conven- - iaieo of their fowls. ', ey are left to stilt for themselveis. Such treatment js Very poor economy , .. The hens seem + - Ito get diScouraged'and do as they are --- dope by. Don't ! expect everything! -., _ wl i ien you give ,simplynothing. . ! -.PLowI.N . Q.„- 7: lt should boa rule that li'e=tracs fo „Ehe gears: of the team I..)e'xt§ short as' possible, with-. oiit' in di the,fre4dom of the step of. the ,iorses, for the nearer they- are to'tlie pOint of the draft,the less force . , will be re:quired t draw. the .plbw. , The iall4'horse will walk in the.far row to beep the' double-iree as level . - as:Possi , le,and the foam must be kept 1 1) ,6Mg a l as regularaind 'smart i.a gait .1. as the nature of the work will' admit; they alio this better f anar , edond the draft till -belightett an ° if walking • iow,t frnd by . due •at '-ntion - to• this . particnlar, heavy soil will cling less .• to the plow, and - the.•operation -will seem pleaSaut :a pd fret- , There •is a - c..rtain taste in Tlowin :.4. as well as ; Many otherithing,s, a•s 1, of tact ac. :gnireddlv instinct, and t slight move , . ment of the hands will - e p the plow ..: i right, while a':-.;.wei-ving, clumsy plow - • . man,- without perceptio i;will be con stantly letting the plov, with every unsteady. movement , o . the horses, . run Onf r 'aud into land, iid male.bad Work- - -. • • • WAopss.—The lar4e the wheels of' , , a vehicle are, the lighte - be the -. draft, and besides lard z, wheelS pro , duce less•friction, becnrise their veloc ity is less. Small Wheels will sink • deeper in the moist earth than largo, 'wheels, but there is nO. good "reason why tht hind wheel of a wagon shouldkbe higher than the front wheelst, By hiving the hind wheels highe4 the inclination forivard- of ‘ the line of traction would press the' load .into the • earth, consequently ' there would e inereased . diffmtilty in . drawing it. •tk..W.agort Withoiifaur-inch • (ire the-grog idonly about one-fourth as deep as-:'-two-isieli = tire: It is much bettpr to grease every day if the - axle ,should wear out -- Sooner and require to be renewed - again. , • „ How i.o . PVD BiT.s.--;-Bees may be fed in boitlist•es as follows: • Boretive..or three holes in the top; ,Fet on shallow- dishes ziintaining the nixed with shaVings .or cut , traw, to;keep the bees from drown : alia'egyer the whole with a close-' _iittingbox, so, that no beeß can get in throtigh The hive. In of La-ovable. frames, the combs may_ be oat aiid held at, for, • f,rtv-li ' -degrees, and ,t1.1.! - 2 : -J,ioney or - :,yrup poured through alhit:botttxted tii.. dish with sonle . t.'Wenty sinalitholes the bottom., into tdde . i_ fillad, the ..-Coiabs turned,. and the process . re - the other side. '•• • j'4,2 urake 43Tatigt 411=1- kliriFig Clathiag. NEW .FIEUL BOBS & FOOT. • •s• . Val the andaraigniid, lannid ratalKaatal 2 7 bacitin the citLier.a of Towanda and 'Wally. we dp hereby proclannabat our atonic of • Comp* ibing Gircrything 12/ ilto line 13.1 ' i - C IOD FTIP I WUNG ° GE • ' ," * - gua t i " zur " • '1 • 1•11 DEAD EII, CE&CHILLA, PCcS.E.M. ASI) • CIESSIXIing O . V WRC T S, and all of the Latest style: of COATS s PATS, AND VESTS And all ot tt)o Latost Styles of HATS,' 'Which will be sold at web veatte4 prices that it kill astonish the community. .Come to the stem of ROMIPM.D & WOtFF and examine our goods: and prices before purchasing, And satisfy yourselves. We gwomntee all to. give entire satisfaction. We arethardlnt to our unmet , ous customers andlrienda for their past liberal pat ronage and solicit a continnoe alto same. 110SENFIELD it W 01.17, • 13:5 mens . : STREET. tORINDA. feta'7l 1- (Next to Fin k lifaxcar's). THOSE .GETTING THEIR CLOTHLIG MADE TO. ORDER,. Yon shOtdd - study two things. }Mat, to GET THEM WHERE yritszciAss cLarnuto 18 MADE Secondly, - WHERE" THEY ARE SOLD Gums And in order to b 2 able to sena good article cheap the merchant Viola understand his business, and know how, where and what to buy as a practical _ ,mart.does; and a PRAT TAILOR In all I.)rax4tea I profess to be, having had Yt4RS EXP'enTrN6E In the busizeou = nave been a cutter in some et tho beat honsce in NEW YORK CITY. • • I do my - own buying, seMng and cutting, mad divide my profits with no man, so that less of it do—had withiow rent and other expenses in pro portion, thus making the Colt of carrying on the business very small. rin Ting the stb9ceyoi will I*? wilLit*tOt I CAN SELIJ b ooks - - cralA PER . . . . Than Men following ,the bassinets, andChaving no knowledge of it themselves, have to employ °dims at large salaries to attend to ;it, and customers must pay accordingty—aii they: like myself, . . DO BUSINESS TO LIVE BY IT If yon donbt tlio abovo statement, by convinced by ce !Lug on r Merchant. Tailor. Bridge St., Towanda, ra. 5im..10.'70 143iliner7. ATTRACTIVE SALE. • I will offer. for Palo, st cost, for the next 30 days, "WHITE AI:s.ZIY COLORED 111LIII.k.Arj TINES, ORGANDTFS, SASH— ES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, FRENCH COUTILLE CORSETS, • F.AN'CY GOODS,, REAL . A:ND IMITATION' VALENCIENNES LACES, ' Also the New and Elegant ‘IDiILCHESSE LA,CE," For Trimming Emma 1 Ladies call and see the greatest bargains In these gots.l.s-ever offered in this place. MM. EL E. GARVIN. jar. 11, 1871.. Mercer's Block. Towanda, Tl' . . J. ,E.LNGSLEY, .Wishes to inform the Ladies of Towanda arid vicinity that she keeps constantly on l iand,alarse supply . of I.JLII- ' NERY • Goods, nitable to the. season. Thanklnb her pat rons for their liberal patronage heretofore, she as . Aires them that no exertions will be spared to en sure a continuance of the same. She also has a fine selection of • HAIR AND FANCY GOODS, 1 SLch xis Linea Collars, . Cuffs, - Trandkerchi(fs. - Rem! Laces, Corsets; • &c. ' 1 have also reoprqied, in connection with the above my DE MS „NAMING establishment, and I am now prepared to do CUTTING awl FITTING, ' in the laicat fashionable styles - on abort notice Entrance next door to Fox Iterates, upstairs. Jan:22."4. —t— , li 'E I.V ..'N I. L L INER 'X : • • • - MRS. J. D. HILL . Wotd call the attention =of the public to her large stock of - S - Ew- . FALL AND WINTER IIILLINERT GOODS, ..... • Directly from New Tork city, of the very . . LATEST STYLES,. • - All-of ultich will be "sold CHEAPER than any place %,.. in Towanda, comprising - • _ 1101dETS.and RATS, ~ -- I,AdES, . -, , CORSETS, ;7- - •,: • i - . ~RID GLOVES, • . ~ . f :-,, 4 arwEuty. . .MRS. J. D. SILL. _ First door eali of Iliarahall' & Ridgeway's /led, .White and flue store. fridge at. . Sept. 29,10,._ . SATURD4Y, OCTOBER 1a,1870. 2 'MISS 1111-A3BYT .RdsikrtialtY luforras the ladies of Towiulai 'mad rietnity that she will be ready to exhibit he new AWE 9f ,-* FALL ANI3 0 WOTEIt MILLINERY GOODS, VELVETS,' SILK I S AND SATINS, . Together with n fall tir.sorfinent of FRENCH FLOWERS, HAND on B&Tunp.sa, October Ist. 1870 My Satin and Silk Goods are eat biasing. MISS E. MUNDT. . . One doe south of ldercur's Bank. ippi. 22;70 VENTEMIiERTHAT FOX & MEE- t I i, c u lt k st eitailing all /duds .4 I .4mc:aislf it I,stipAnt dikAli in town. (14)0,14 ease dam._ kr0x.5.,14/e b LLENUYI IiEUCUIL ~. EMLOPES NEW-TOM PAPERS SCIIOO BOOKS OEM PESS, ;M4 STATIOXILT LND ' s I PlcTvazs BLANK, iBOCIES YANKEE NOTIONS. Toward& Nor. 19, 1868. THE . . SEWING HACHINEi ililachi#o, which 14s beei7t used' for the last five years in the West, and is now introduced for the first time in this section. and more quietly than any, doing the lightest well as the heaviest work done on any Sewing Machine. AL' AIM INVITED TO CALL AND . : BEE. IT BE Half 'Case - - - $7O. -•All Machines have 331ako's Paten Tal4e. ( Bl.krr & CO., Scranton, Pa. E ASE •ANDhIOOMFOIIT BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT There is nptbing ad valliable as perfect sight: . and perfect sight can only be obtained by using •" PERFECT SPECTAOVES.I ItY /1-AnRIA. AICD LACE-COLLARS, i'ookizimitlkitlineiy. FOR 1871 --- MEI " DOMESTIC" LOCK STICH Tat; " DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle It runs faster than most, easier Plain Machines - $65. Ageuta wanted in unoccupied territory. Address For salo by TAYLOR k GORE. Younda". • • A. k: ELNNEa. Athena. Pa. ACKLEY. LLOYD & BLOIS= . —ly Wyaluting. - - - EKE EEO Tho difficultj of procuri6g which is well known • , MESSRS.. LAZARUS /7. MORALS, °CCM:I,S7S. AND OPT MANS; HARITO, coxsEcricut ,13'fANUFACTIMERS O THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED 'SPECTACLES, Have, after years of exPerienco, experiment, and and the erection of costly rnachliery, been enabled to produce that aItAND LiESIDERATC3I: PERFECT SPECTACLESI Which have been sold with uniiinitad satisfaction to the vrearers in the Western States during the put fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without-change! ' Mee Kra. TAZARIS & MORRIS 'have appointed JULFS•IIUGUENIN, dealer in Watchce and Jew• niry. te their Both agent for Towanda, Penn'a, and victual. • April 14, 1870. REPORTER JOB PRINTING 0 7 1 -a -1 I 0 EJ I . _ . Having recently added greatly to our to liriee, we . are now prepared to do all kinds of .TOF tEINTING AT LOVER PRICES BETTER STY__LE - • • - 1 Than any establishment In NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT ' THE. REPORTER OFFICE - AND 'ENMELNE SPECIMENS. CENTRAI MARKET. The subscribers still continue, to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment or every thing pertaining to their business. corisistingmain , 7 1 J of BEEP, PORK;TRESH AND SILT ' SUGAB CUBED HAMS, • ' . `+c, MUITOti. BEEF, i • TAMIL VEAL. > porurni, SAUSAGE. - ' LARD. - EOLOGIs.ZA, I DBIED BEEF, . ' TALLOWY. &c., .tc. F S • _SI. FRESH FROM, THE LIKES. VWOII 4 :D:W.6I I IIVAM I /3141 . 1 In their season. Parties wishing Oysters in large or small quanti ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand, Cmrraat. Ifutzwr, Alontsnye's BlOck, Brat door north of Dr,Portcns. cep. o,Stuxx,l EELLL% & SITLLOCE. • THEO. MULtOCK. j Feb. 24, 1870-tf. • FIRST .. .NA,TIONAL . B4N - K, OF TOWANDA CAPITAL SURPLUS FL-SD This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transact:l6u of a GENERAL BL.V.4''ING BIUSINESS„ INTEREST AID ON DEPOSITS ,ACCOIIDEiG TO i n .ter4)6m.liazyk,4 SPECIAL Cau GITI TO TILL COLLECT ON of ICOTE3 AND Crtxci& Parties wishing to SIM MO NET to any .pat of the United State.., England. Ireland. Scot/and, or the prin cipal citiet and towns of Europe, can hero procure drafts for that purricee. . . I'ASSAGE TICKETS To or from the Old connta7, bx best sthatinif ar y Bail in.; Unes, alwaySsin ITUOUGB2' OYER AT =DUCE.' RASTA. MOM Prkeraid,for US Bonds, G# 01 Saver K 11. 611 TI S H. Presicient. N. N. NETTS, Js., Towanda, 4.nrie2t. 1869. • Cashier. QICEIIP AND MOLASSES CHEkp LI at - FOX & WESCUIVB. POYAL BARING POWDERS. at . COWELL k MTEIII3. HORSFORD'S BREAD •Pscp,ration .at - \ C.' B. PATCH'S. . COWELL Si MIRE ARE hi:ELL- A./ Ing TEA very cheap. ''~`L TALtFIDERSIGNICD, HAVING Pil r bilesa 411 0 1/11/ "*" li .‘A„, . RAT- pA.Tat,' • la Os km eta a. Mali iii now tootonti • to mot to tho t Minns Of Ittadibrd Omit, sag vklsii• iv* urge sae van sascaa dock of , GROpERIES, I hsTe inifituied for - Claals. andleticoisadait • I • ENE that I out sell at as low Agana as eau be iscrobated elsewhere. I now of:feria thepoblles splendklatock TEAS, COMES, SUGARS,: 13:TARCII."8IL8ELLTUBOSPICES. to. give in haod large Wok of AKEQNI FLOUR, GM]::MI DO I keep ocetsbatli °eland. PORK. HAMS, WAD, aid of Enda of 17811: .ycio,3ll call the atteattott.of the Be - publle to oar curt e Deat STOCK OF TOBACCO, In 0410 or prim Jesse OnkreraCelebilllNlLaa" dry. New York Clusolcal and mown Soap. PLUM call ond examine me stock of MI Forgo osuntomat of YANKEE NOTIONS; TOILET BOAI'B, ke. I will 'pay the highest cash price be COUNTRY •PRODUCE Farmers, give us a call before selling elsewhere. • C. B. PATCH. ell warns hobbled to thelste firm will plasm. WI and make $m . Wet rarn&tt., Towanda, Mardi, 12,1861 GROCERY :AND/ PROVISION &• MIX. FAMILY ) 6110C\r,RI-El3 'PROVIS NEW .11.1.,,0CK, TONIirk:MA, PA. We do not deem it neccesarY to enumerate all the diferent arneles we keep. • Our assortment Is • ALWAYS COMPLETE. FIRST--CLASS GOODS dash Dahl far Farmers rroduCe. - JAMES Mcf!AI3EA ' HARRY MIX. 'March 1, 1870 PEOPLE'S. soon cowszu raraDdi AND 'La= srar-rrs. GROCERIES AN - E)it PROVLSIONS, Which will Iro sqld &I :the luwcat posiibla prices. CODFISH, WI FIMIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE .WAREs FLOUR, FEED, ATE A Tl, RAIN, &Co Bring,'on your produce, which wo pay castifor A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all sized churtia Slitter Fitting, Tubs, k.c. • • Pfcsase Call arid look through our stock, and we wil do pur best to please you. W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, April 2S, 18P. L o K-,11 ER E ! COWELL & MYER, At the old stand of nIIAICHAT.I: k CCAVTILL, are new recoiling Largo and well selected stock of ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which they offer to cub buyers at prices titt competition. Cub paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce. .April 21. 180—tf. W : Y. A L II S G. Having leased the Storehouse and coal fixtures belonging to the !deism. Welles,' Ironic: notify the citizens of; Wyalcuring and vidnity that ne will keep constantly on hand a full stock of EGG, SWVE. t..uziSt,'T, PEA AXI• SABCLAY IN ma OR BY THE B&RREL. - 4 .. $125,000 .. 40,000 DI SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGS PLASTER AND ;KEROSENE OIL, I Which he will be pleased to supply them with at reasonable prices. Note but the ass? Quay EIT at U be offered for sale, consequently cannot fall in giv ing entise satisfaction and meeting the wants of the community.. ' • 1 On delivery, and for entry description of FARMER'S PR 4 OIttrOE, Or fates In excla=e for Coal. f e in;!, San, Plaster. CemeA 1 9 a er°W9B • DI DIOYT, , u my agelt, trllT%llleraya be at the Warabense to attend to mudontera.. • Wyahming. Aug. 10, 1870. I riIHE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE A. at ' Mir& . , DYE DO., BUCKWHEAT DO 'OODEN WARE. o. B. rkitiL Srl'ORM. Wholesale sad llelail•Dealers in =~ , We sell nothing but GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, A new and complete 4 - foci of MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, Y.l=, NOTIONS, DALRYMEN, , C. 'W. CLAPP L L I E;, A C E E• N T , CASE PAID FOR GRAIN; =IN Effl lEEE V gi X A co.= - til ' - gt i ! 1 g y 4 , t 4 - b'o (1) KEE • Ar, . ERI TAYLOR & GORE, Are now opening their new,Spring Stock at CLOTHS A !It D CASSThLEBES, Consisttfig et ail the latest styles of ?aside:table COATINGS, smignics, (v. &C Which they are prePilred to make up In any style to snit thelictudomore, on abort notice,. Also s splendid new stock of READY- 7 tf -APE • CLOTHING, Which they are selling cheaper than ever II_A.TS 8z CA.PS, AD GINT'S 'FURNISHING GOODS, A new and full Jinn it all the latest styles. Always on hand and in great variety. TUX LATEST AND IntllM. • sr 1 4 111 01 NECK TIES, BOWS, &C t Also the Sew Patent AVINDO-W UMBRELLA All or any of our Goods will be sold as CHEAP FOR CASH La any In tho market. Call and look through our stock Towanda. April 21. 1870. I.; 041 ira-Ttils space belongs to E. SCHWARZ, dealer in Clothing and Gent's >•'nrnishing Goods. He is so buisy'selling Clothing that ho has not time to write am adSOrtisernent. § tt §i kA DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED. GLORIOUS NEWS FOB CTIIZSDF TOWANDA • AND *MITT : • • Therels constantly being received at the "TEMPLE OF FASHION;" a large stock of 'SPRE'C.G AND SUMMER: GOODS, which have been, purchased for cash, at reduced -prices. and will Deltoid to cash buyers at lower rates than ever before offered in Towanda. Ifystockcon. sista in part of • - KM'S'. BOYS' Amp YOUTH'S CLOTTING, • BLACK., mows LND 113.11•131 gm; Flip DRESS OCIA'iS, CASSINI= BUTTS, Coats, Pants. Vfittsiand. White 'Linen Duck Snits, alse Osage vattetT of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, EATS, CAPS. SUSPENDERS , NIA TIES, • _ • WWI ANDAZNZR cot:Ass, of the latest styles and fail:dons. Remember the in. dneements that I offer. and that I am not to be un dersold by any dealer in. town, or elsewhere. All who wish anything in my line are respectfully invit= ed G. give rue.a cell before pnrchsaing and convince yourselves. IL TACOBB.. ,No. 14 Main-et.. Beidlernan's Block, 'Towanda. Pa. Kir Cash paid for Hides and Pelts. GOLD . S= CO-MING DOWN t pan JITZZ/ TILT 4/3 a TEC GROCERY & PROVISION ire ricr. being . offered at CO)V.E,LL. k 31YER'.5 at priors that cannot tall to satialtr alDthat they ars determined not to be Undersold by any one. They bane 'enlarged their. Store by` botlAir”g so that they now hem room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them.. They hare connected with their store &Market where they now keen fresh meats to sell by the quarter or piece, ens a full supply or Gro ceries and to which they would mill the attention of all °ash buyers. Come and examine one Goods andPrit%L ime ieforer purchasing and mild} yourselves. • We 'an goods to ere emiro todidaction. . We are thankful to our =Ammo foe their past liberal patrtmage and solicit a continuance of the same. COWELL k Dec. 20.1869. TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE, COWKLL k XIX& Z UNDBRY k MAIM= SHOP. reds+ tici2"l42 thirbeftwk with promptame sad lIMPOINGS• 71.11/ 4 /. GEABIZSGS, OIROtriAB -MILLB,I ,o , _-, .11111.1 MAN. Aidan *inapt MILL IRONS MADE TO mop.- ENG v 5.: REPAIRED, Aot‘ all work inrissited to givo 1114116CUOM 'SHINGLE MACHINES Otitis faked and moat l ' arpeared kinds m►naeicheed and kept consisolir on bind ready for ate. CZ z. ' td . ;CI CO I ) :LOIIGHS,'' SIDDMILL. INON AND WOODEN DEAiIS CITLTIVAWRS, CORN• PLouGHB PIi3OUGH POINTS Of all Inch. and Ales latest intpreSentents teat constantly on hand. catrßN POWERS, LAitelE AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE ;C•AST7INO'S SLED AND ST ! ETOH SHOES; And all - kbatis of castings fttpilatted LO Starch 30, 117 J. Y. MEANS k" 0. B-MADOD fft . Still contilana to manufacture their odebiated, !HORSE POWERS •& CTYAIs.rEIiS, and will yell a better =chino, for leas money than can he had eLsewhere in the worl,L We claim for our machines that: they sr,IU do ai moch, - or more, than any other, and are 'more durably built, IWo personally superintend oar work and are that it la well down. We will!eend DISCAFETIVS CATALOCILIT.S, • of our machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One of ?we ilorm iIIZESHER id SZPL:RATO,p.3. and CLEAXERS. - FANNINg , C11:11CULAII AND man ills- arms, i SAW AND GEIST . MILL work done to Order. Give tut a call before sea Chasing elsewlicre,./' 1 'Va 3 - 00 scraoacryta `swalux , .` . ooo I • Aug. 2, ISO. • • NEW CAEXTAGE, I FACTORY 1 On Pine, betwoen Main and iiieornisl, Streets, back of 0. F. Marti is Co.'s 131.nt;,- lIT A NItY STOLEN & CO., 1 Itesix€thilly announca to Lis fri.,alsaa4 p%traaa, tlrt tLhatre baatja NEW DEICE. CA.Eit i IAGE FACTORY. where they TU eongWatly keep on hand a full allaort 'rued of TOP.AND.OPEN tZGGEO, inarriso SULKS, ♦\'D SKELETO.*S, M* of the beet material and , linieb.ed, in the best city style, ilia long experience in city Carriage Factoricagivcs them a decided advantage ocr Others Finish, Style and Durcibi!it!), of his Wagons. All they ailk`i is an INSPECTION OP MS WORK previous to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED To & J IVE PERFECT / it Thankful for the libtral I , atronafze fcianei,lY "ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance 'el the = r.r.r.uumo rnommy ATTENDED TO Temanta, May 24. Ih7o.—tf EW' PLANING .MILL: The undersigned having built a large and .c 4 o . =no diens Mill in the Borough of Tosraiidloind titled it with the most umd-rn and improveit machlntry, for the manufacture of WLYDOW SASH AND BLINDS. 1 .„ • • Are prepared to fill erdertt, whether large c;r! stain. %ion thp shorte.t. notice. We' have also a largi. va riety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper Win they can be worked ty baud. PLA,N-LS(.I. 1 SNWING. And all other work pertaining to .loinerr, will be done Le omit our Persons building. ind net lirin more than twelve to four'teen miles distant; will find it largely for their Interest to buy of us. or tieing their lumber and have It worked by our machinery. Bring your grixt of Flocrring, or other lumber. and while your team is feering, have it ground out and take it home with yon: - *o will ray CAST! for PINE .ND HEMLOCK LCSIBEB delivered at our lumber yard. Come • ayd • see Us. or if yoa can't come, write. Towanda. Feb.. llifet. L. B RODGERS k CO. QTEANI FURNITURE MANU )J FACTORY._ : • . • Tho subscriber is now nasunfa.luring all kinds o F TrIZ, N" ri" Pi Me - His facilities are unequaled by any manufacturer in northern Pennsylvan.a. The machinery is the latest Ind best. hone workmea of experience are employed., Ile has a Aral rims Carveremployed and is prepared to :411 orders far eareizi,gs on short notice. All kinds or LL'3LDED T.VEN;Ii EXCILtNGE FOIL GOODS. 100,003 reef of .2 inch Maple. Birch or Beach plank. and also 1 inch Copunbt,r and Basswood 'lum ber wanted. Addresi _ . Dec. 13, 1870. BOOK.BINDERY.-THE PlTB he is rea•pectraly informed that the:Book-Bin dery has been remottxl to the Argus Dni:ding. third atom, where will toideue -•B 0 - In allitdarions branches, an terms as reasonable u "the times" 101 allow. The_Bindery will be under . . the charge of An experienced Binder. and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner wfdeb cinnot be excelled. Music, 11, 41 1 xilica• NowrPaPertOld Books, ke., bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Ihillng and Binding of To my desibe re war ranted.d path:TN-wile* in quality sal dui*: bilit7 will All work will be ready for delivny when pionlisel. The patronage of the Imitate is solicited, and per fed satisfaction guaranteed. ^ • Towanda, August 2. 18 . 66 Ltf• • 11 - 1119ELIST—CASCADE MITX,S ., . - , • 'Flour, best quality, 'per sack 2.. • $2 12 i; 8.; hundred lba ...... ..!... 425 - " " barrel .... 8 50 • Custom grinding' usually done at once, as t) ca pacity of the mill a sufficient for a large trnoatt c f sort. U. B. niqatia. ' Camptolrn. July 23, 1870. - THE BEST KEROSENE OIL fl JL town by the (nudity or retail at ' FOX & 111:123101t103. C °l4'lelj2 ' TEA, SUGAR,, FISH, wholesale and retaiL July L • • 346XISE & Of an kinds. 1 AND CELLiit QIULTI;9. ILSEGE IRON KErzt,Es TOWANIJA, PE `'A. FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM WAGONS, B_47ISFACTIo-V at rEcluictl prices STUL.M4 S. CLARE. TONGUELNG. GROOYLNIG, ' AND SCT.OOL INDllidl 11. C. hL.klnE noOss, 3 j *lt 13.H . AL L - 13 . 1i 1 1 0 T HESS HARDWARE': ETORH, MERCIIIVS NEW BLOCK, L the place to buy all kinds pt A...12#: 177 A 13•• E loor cash: W. bins on !and ond are imoiying-' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,, • • • 14.INDS. I • GLASS. 111111. • • OD. LEATIIZU DELTI O. Our Yards. Oils. he., are of the beat veld* and will be sal very low. We aro also agents for the AMERICAN STEAM SAFE, gUIUSOIIIt% PAT . • 111? only reliable Fire Proof,Blite;:made. 4.150 FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, , scHAtariacoKE POIMER, CO , 1- SIIPHER PHOSPHATE • • Our stock oti • f ria\l " Ar.A.B.olll Is . very ftrgo and mannfaotnzed oid of tho 114! Wo are also prepared to do Jobbing a all kinds. We are the only agents for the celebrated new - rAmm.E .COPIIpIG: STOVE, Il+a best cooking, Move in nee, VA every sieve ire:vented to pro setWaction. March 10, 10. PERSONS DT SEARCH OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, JULE_S HIIGTENIN, JEWELLER 'if: . SILVERSMITH, • iIERCCR'S NEfr:40C.6.7.79- I ANDA, PA . • • Le constantly regvichli pAlitionn to his stock. of goods sultabl s ? „ fur r7sents, such as DOTES' WATCITES; 11.11ERICA.N WATCHES • r SWISS WATCHES, of all descriptions. Also n,selected assortme of 4 " _ - GOLD CII.A.n.S; FL\. M 777 "F. - . CLOCES OF ALL STYLES i 11.0.11 TUE CHEAP EST TO 7.II£I)ST. • ' . - GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND EVE-GLASSES to fit a17 . C3 - 641.7. of impaired 641,14. • NEW PATENT ACCIMODATING SPECTACLES. Ily . tbie patent I am enabled to exchange Glaseea at any tine without extra ieliarge. Call and see. CLOCKS. WATCHER -Alil3o JEWELRY REPAIRED AXD ~ W =LLICTEX) Towanda, Dee. A. MO. MONT.ANYES,, STAPLE'S FANCY DRY GOODS, GnOCrallES, •ClLOaalrf, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDp:G i Leather, Hat?. Caps. tint;irellaa, No. 105 data FL, corner of tke rul?lic Square utayl9.lb7o A. PETTIS & CO., JO. Have put rtettrea a tres . h atecii of . FALL GOODS In their line, bon4lit in Near Yqrk and Philadelphia, at prices that warrant them In 'baying, that they will sell as . , CHEAP . AS THE CUE.UIEST: ,Their gt4,ckeonsi,3ta t o Donitsec aad t other DRY GOODS, - liontßy, GLOVES, MILLINERY DEPAIITII:ENTi a thoroughly turula?rd with the LATEST FASHION . S AND 1;E14.:7T . coops, For the SCSEO2I Old ladies CAPS AND HEAD RIGS Constantly on band gf.pL 29.'M IMPORTANT -TO ALL WHO -1. VALUE TEEM SIGHT I • . The sight of the aged-asaff , W. the weak strengthen-* ed and the perfect preserved. PIIIL.ILDELPrfIA OPTIC - SL LNSTITUTE,. T. I. LACZY. Wyalusing. Pa. CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON ' 6I4OIEXD AND TCCInFiD °LARS YOE ALCM Oa IN- The Concave Convei Crystal Spectacles, made by the above inatituto are now along time before the public, and the rapid and increased demand for them combined with the universal; scknowledgmtnt of their dearness In vision and else •to the eye, shows plainly that they are' superior to any other glasses in the market. • ! - -- . . • .The,majority of 31es, (mostly Imported) and no matter bow fine frames, .contain. but a poor and worthless article f glasses, (generapy cast or mail to they are mad to be sold WI, without efteceleulation roe - benefit to the eye, and. therefore the great omp ant of parr and- weak eight. -Thedserids using glasses.ncrw which - tare and fatigunthe eye, w ere tne. objects get dim after abort pave, or mini an intensely strong light and therefore destroying the eight, which.. Were they properly suited, would be preserved a life time. , The advantages claimed' for the Concave Convex Crystal (}lasses are the following: • The Leases are meld of the best material, pure and hard, and made only for optical purpose*, they are therefore not liable to get , scratched or dim. They confer a kwillianey exidAistinetness of vialon not found in any other glees. ' . They can be used - Maly well _by day ofatndle light without tiring or • the eyes. • ,They are grbund mathematically qua in, thee, con cur e,.conrex mirror, according to the philosophy of netnre, and shape of cornea •of the eye, therefore assisting nature only instead of forcing it arecentered correct into the ea. i ta;:l ". That the lenses They can be used longer than any -other Luse' without changing to a higher power. • The frames are made strong and durable ILixpo tienced workmen and warranted to giro satin ma: A. CIiAiIiDERLIN,, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Taltaii. 'de, Pa., has.the sole Agency for these glakses In Bradford county.' No Pedlers employed. July 12. 1876-tf . MAE GEM FRUIT JARS, THE JL best in use, wholesale and retell. 'July . • • MCA= kit= . Mina% TOWANDA. PA.. INXOIB, SAM; BAXIOWEI• UAW PONE. mstcriaL Must act , forget that Qne door north of all new. Goncral Dca3cra in TOWA\DA,PS 1. D. gOISTASYE, ' D. MONT \ YE. ,ZEPHYRS, I WORSSTED, NOTIONS, ' THEO. Ma:n FL, Aqiosito the Court liou-so For tfiO'maaniactaring'of the), , Drugs ad Itoildnes. Da.rf... rovriz-sozt.it OW CASH ' pia* app, rw=3=l vwi, Came Nita Boa Pine Btrecit., To Ps.. -Save reeently added largely to their stock shin and Ineirehae.tuisortment. conatitutini an Sitenstrn Te• deb. o:abrades wary articles used in the Arts for mechankal purposes. carefully selected with to re went' of the public. which wil i l d -be _ , y surviled with OW; purchases, anti • on the most at'ronabe Dacras, ; 11Eunciszs, Cirelia.9Air4 /AMTS. OIL; 7A11319111. ALCOHOL AND TIIAPENTINE, 8A Ewa. 'moan. inuTF-WA r And all kind' of Ern KEROSENE. 01? COLL, 0171 4 • Bandigi' /AMPS. SHADEEI. WICES. CII2I2MEIS. Sperm. Lard. Whale, Node Boot. TANNER'S- AND 3IACIEINE OILS, FapciAuad Unal. &Was In an that . varldy, .; apoliNizs;BEVICEOll, SOAPS, CO t , Paraidcs, Hair-Dyes, Perfumay, -- !a..- - POOLE?' BpOKS ) PORTMON4IB; Pocket Knives, Bum, - • •-:-. TOOTS, )310* AND.•HAIR PILZMItATIOI,ZS; WINES 'AND Tigtrolts, . . For Idoliclnal use,. - " • TOBACCO, - 071irFF, PIPES AND CIGARS, - • Garden; Field and:Flower Seeds, Trusses, .Srip , porters, lirtapenitories. Shoulder Brame, Breast . Pumps, Teething Binge, Nursing Bottles, . Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes, -Bed Pans, Self-Sealing Fruit Jars. net , recnieters, Flavoring- Extracts; Stone • Jags. Ghee Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corfu, Bath , . . j Wick. and Stine lii.evi og, Plah,Tackl , monition. itc., Botanic, Ecloctio and Borate tli ' lc Medicines, and all - the poifalac Patent '.i 31 RDICINE .6 ..' : . • .All art ic l e s warranted as repreeefeo Persona at s distance can receive their orders by stage or mall, which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical &trice given gratuitously at the Wilde, Vg only for medicine. • Thankfu for past liberal patronk°, would': es pectrully announce to their friends and tlmpablie,that no Pains shall -be spareAto satisfy, and merit the ixe. titillation of their cbstMEnce and-patronage. /a -Open aunda`ye for przige. ttp!ions from 9 to -;10 ion., and L 9 to arid 5 to - t H.. P . 015,TE8; SON, July 1. 1870.4.-yr F. _ 1“1 - 0 1V N, 137 MAIN_ STREET, TpWANDA. PA. WLIOLESALE - . AND RETAIL DRUG~SST~ , . The anbsnriter respectfully annora to the pub lic ingeneral that ho ha on - hand nearge anti Well selected stock " . . 5 " DREGS. • • . IiNDISMES, UD'inirICALS, PAEATS, • Om. ' • • • "71 15CY • D. IV GLASS, , DIE STUFFS . • .• Le., kc.. 1 . the popular paten,t 31e(ticinen of the dm PtUiE . 4NE - A B LIQUORS Far Medical purposcß only' PERFUMERY Fancy and 'Pallet artieles v - .-. . . : Soaps of every description, .''' . • • ' Them:tome-Wm,. , , _••=.. Bathing: tinrgi .vins; . and ciimmizn Spcingol, Bair. Britain-a, . ' - _ .• - .' -.. • • Tooth BruslirP, „' ' pri P—aiisg COCUtA. : ' .. . . Pdcket: awl Pine ti . imbs, . - • Tot Powder, _ - - . Puff Boxes, i:, ' .• Tooth Dodders,; -- . Tooth Wafbep., ~ , .. andandTutith goapk . . And other'artiees I.:elonging - to the Drug Lade too numerous :0 rucu . tiou, 7' vaist the Agency:et tho GREAT IT, S. IEA. • COMPANY -GREAT! . INDUC'ELAT4ZT, - .. • • . • To . firrZb ata..rs of , gOo.is in t4ett-14De. 7 113-M.-tans prescriptions and frititili.reCcipts 6m poun,!..c4. by per eon thorougliti;:compt•teut, at all laoura of- the clay or night. Thank!Ul for the, past tiat-ona,ic, re spectfullj solicit a continuance or the same. pledg ing`myself that no effort - shall be spared .fomakb ray establishment second to pone in this section- Dr. i.F. - 11:411.11 may ba. consulted at this store as her( tufm e. • F. W. 11110W,N. Jan. 31, 1573. , . roots and 'Musk 113=111 GREAT PARS-AANS 1.;IN MOOTS dv_SHOES NEW BOOT , AND - SHOE STORE, - South cud of Wird lion Fa. • The undersigned . are. Cl:Wing a large and well se lected stock of - ' B 0T 'S A' X D SUMtES 11:N\ID TRADE, offer lox , ':for Cash. Cor.aistiii,g of GENTS, AND; • CHILDEF,N2S - ,S.E . k:ED AND PEGGED DOOTS I= E IR PAW N E4l7Ll` DONE - AND READY IYILE'N DROMISED. " Ttlatiikfol for imet TaTori, arc eolhfit of the satao. , Mr1:1. NVOOD.FVIII). GILEEIIT •• Towanda, April . '5. 1SC1). ANDY,.! CANDY!! CANDY!!! mAxrrAcrt-E:En,n7.o2 . Witcilesale and pricesthat' 'defy conipeti. it.. 4 .oittusting, in pa:1;ot "' . 11,0 L I D 3 V 'Candy APples , Pearltes and Pears. (turn DroPs, • Chocolat,' Drops. 4.:110,..e1atu Catunrils, Itolasses Tan, Cream Bars, Cream Bonbons, Smooth Burt amb,...lordati Almonds, Clove Bud, , • , Cinnamon String. reppenuirittmors • • • and I: s ozenges. Slizedeamly,Jrry. auese Color. Cinnamon - perials, • Tar, Sour and - : I.emtm Drops, Pea- , nut Bar,AlmoV 'Bar, hose' ' .Ball 9, ' • Mottocq, •• Fig Paste, ' Juba Paste. • tea Dates,. . Conversation bMirts Lozenges.:Napolean BA • , • . . Done, Grained. Clear. and •.; Sugar Toys, Candy Hearts. Plain -- and Gilt, &c Oranges and Lemons, Chewing Ginn. l'eacan Nits. Filberts. 'Almonds. Brlzil Nuts. EnglishlWal nuts, and every Glint kept-by ConfectiOnires in -general. Opposite Codding, Itnssell S C0:5•N0..121, -I'. - S.—Be:member .we sell the FamilyFavori te Weed SzWitig Maalue: ' • ' Towanda., INN". 13, MO. - . . - - • - • B OOTSR AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED. , - ... ... • . . • L. C. NELSON, ~ • . 4 ... • ,_ . . gas made arrangements to accomulcoste customers at urn constantly calling with Isiiits and shoes for new soles, etc:. and have hart to leave them.;to their. great disathantage. until another day. The constant call for this kind of , work, and thoilesiro to have it done immediately.. has induced me to make suchsar: ran,e,eraents that you need not return home . Without sour sole baindrenew,eil and your heels set. . . ' -... 1n110.11 , , For pripos.that are honest and pitrfecti,f fair Ladies that have gaiters that are broke at the toe, To this repair-shop is the plate for to Fa - To. get them re-ramps!, neatly Upped or half-soled. And your feet well protected from the wet and the cold New work we can make you :with the above double quick, We can Mae them for you.thin, or we ean giro them to you thick, ; • • ; NO can make them .with high heels, or, we can give • them to you flat, So you need net gager With a brick in' your bat. ii..B:-:-Ctood cider vinegar for gale by barrel or gat I ,Front of Methodist; church, Main street: Towanda, Dem 13. UM L. C. KELS,ON. PORK, HAAIS' AND LARD, a.: at 'COWELL AT 71111 j OFFER El IMMI D 23 SI i t 0 E.S. Skitablo for the XLIDIES, MISSES, 3tAl)l TO 01IDEll G 1 , 7 I' -. •• e A.TIONL LIFE - 1N513 .• , , 00. Or MEL A. • CArTAL, g1;000,0k0 Charterel by Congress . . 1893. mimaafez-ju, - trAnK, President . , JAY (*OLE, 'Ciciiirmin Pins.ncetil Ex. ors. MINIIY. D. 000 SE, Prenicie34; 7 EIIIKEISON &cr etari and Aptna r7 • The futvantages of Um lIntlot,1111:ife pasurazirk co, I. It la a National Ocnapalry, chart:l 7 mA bicey„,„ 2. it Nig'? paid up cot One S. It offers low-rates of pm:llll=7S ; : - 4. -c la furnishes Inner insurance 'than atlui pinks, for the same money ; 6. It la dafialta Intl pertain ;, , . 6. nth. * is no possibility of .rniircpreArntaticn agents, or nannanderstandlng by inliry.h,lie'f'; 4. The policies are plain contracts, Pg. rnzehn t , • _twice torso much mom.) , ; • - • 8. All prilicies are non-forfeiting ; 9. The policies are exempt frotn aeactm( l 3:, • r B. W . CLARK &merle Agents. RU;MiPT i Nader... x. a BILE, &A. G. 31.0030:4, ike..Agents forTolrazicla and c:lelz!ty, fan. 9. IWO. AMP g. .VIN•C,ENT.'S INSURANCE,' A PSC I', . Pilkies vOlttinlJn all q th' follswit;.!per a L u ... rellabje Cariipwaisa.V• IA)SSES w•ttUzda:stpauils•c„..; office. FARM PROl'Ll'ak,. (inclotif ng LIVE s Er.c ..., a4ll tkwellings in , town insured .a;;ainst .31. L. L.LE A .,,: /Tr Lit:urn - um id Well as rum . .. - • '' I ICE 181.71141.1iCE afratu.l In ~tt i ct4i„ Largest and Safest co:npanleii . in tlitik-ifJintrv, LAIPEI7.,LtL Iss - viss.Ntr. COMPANY,%--; . --,, P,;.,`t *- • * ..Londwi..E.,,/,•;(u- . ..,:1..;,....i1-o,Gii.',',.*G Asseta,.. .11.nrms hpfur,ANcE j Asmthil CLE:VEI.d,NE, L•itt'EA.NCL CO.XV:t!it„ .; cterdand, 0/1-I,+: . Wrb..smlo li4sr7LegcE • , Wilbllarr,, Astietts La:cc:fru. INbUILANCE ) P — gattts CIT. Fizz M . / stilt:S(7E Cf)mi...tNT, ' .11cirtprd, Cr,n Novrii tNT nic. i lituruNer. i liarr-rJr Apets,.: tuvro:.: Fum INST.:LANCE COMPANY, I • LvDr.Pp.- - b7.75 - r NiI''RANCE` COMPANY; s • . Bqitun, As.i•ettg As!.lAl NEW Litz IN.:I:I:in:1: ~.,._ . NAGLIG.S.TE. o.'atiThL F.F.P.11F.A7N111.1). $4,00u,000 ' Strict attention to latsin , ,ss; fair il4aling, prom :t settivsnent of Losses, is OVII. sforio. Conte and try :Is-, • Ofack. ctfllain stret,t, oppc, , site Coutt , /,;fous , , stair% Mr..VINCENT at Merenra Dal:Lk cfrcru 112t;r • GAMY & vticEsT.. . I Tow;n:la, July 1570,-1y THy, 3ruTt.'W' -2... • LIFE. D','SI7Th.kNCE CO3IP_IICY: so. 921 CIIE6I - Ntit STR}II, INCORTORATELY - iS.I7. El AccIntuLATED Ft:co; over $3,900 , :00:1,.- L I-N C 031 t F Int 1669, .rj , DIYIDENDS 'LIVE AVERAd DI) AN x.11.',1. 5u PER CLYT POLICILS Ins ED O,N ALL .11-I,I.IOVED Prt :uny raid annually or sornl.annual:!-. a 1,3. n lain toe maile for part amouct. 5A.111,7E,L C. lIVEY. STOKI-S, • JOTEV-.W. 11.1 1 .11X0It. Al, l .P. and Actuary, • IL S,:STEI EN'S,. Secretary. • • r .j1y13,'70-tf -11. 211 2 KIAN, Gersral.,nt: GUARDIAN 31UTUAI h TYE INSURANCE COMPIkNY, 'NQ. 251 BROADWAY, NEW I'OR.E. • Pourirs IV Foncr. • " A..‘ssrc, - over ' over _ 1 . -o:Fais PAID c ee , ) All approved forms of _Policies 'Liberal modes for paYinent of pre-ninuns. • • Policies non-forfeitiWe by their terrn. • " The entire" profits of c.3.l.upaux• . Nita• ably anipug the'insured. DIVIDTA.NDS:. Pnr.:irors - r. - j nILLI - 1100K1:11, - VICE POClpTier.. \ ittnirs M .tpx.'sis, P.HIL.-113ELI'R13. REFERENCES JAY Cooi:E k Co., Rankers.' • • • k Co.. 11:11.1.16-rs. JOTS" WO , , DSII)E , k ('o.."Tea Merchants. . • S. A. , l4.le.tcl:lt.Trcl-t. Farmers' rallt Pulthsher ilyl2 70-tf CONNECTICUT MUTUAL,.I . .HE I:N'SVILINCE CuMPANY, Mil LurTroan,soNN 1/011E 5),000 Asacrs um ) 1. 1569; . f.3urplUs uvel: ~57,u00,c1041 ettI;ENT FltcY:ll 4u Ty ToTifit CENT Total Chips by Dc•iitta, pniel bi date. over Prrivi:N.Ds PA 1 , .TF.. ONT.It it; 09(1.00. 111 its surph:s 75 equ4tably A11;••1..: thr I'u icy 4oltleis tri• ANNUAL biviDEyris • • of Peen:min, may'.be .I . (‘,..e . upiulatelf at iut.vci.m.-artiie b,tf,nt .oft Ainiured, Panbnp Poii, ies Sin tta - ntel : peace' r:rmintun • hai k u prncti:4l making ' • ^ • ALL POLICIES, It issuca PcSideB - upciu all , MSIi:API.}: PLAINS OF 420. has ailoptC4l in s,r; - f2m,l ..r.EATURkS -.. . . . 61uc.d..N..u. T.T.rii Tilts cOMFAZ..iI 'AND 011'1.3 • t ED BY NO Orli1:11. L I - r B. B. 11cNYAN. k4' 1 • • • - ' 'Totranda,l - 4., JWy,:2•?.. 2s6D;-tf JEW . 110171'E T 6 Pf,iLLAII:1 1- I.IPHIA. ' NORTH PEN ZCSI'LVA. ;.r.AILIzop . . ' Shortest and roc , t.t direct line to Philadelphia. timer% Waphington, and the South: fassen....., - tra: by kilns route take reunsylv 3 nil NMV York Itailroail train, paAsin , Towanda „at 7;13 A./c. make clog.o connection at itetlileheru with EN press train of North - Poun'a itailroad, and 3rri.N,. is Phil4!fripillawat 5-i:5 P. M.. in time to take flight tralna either for the South V•West. City passenger cars are # the 'Depot on arrival.' a lat trai Cop ey: passongc•ra to the various Del' '• nd' to all parts of the city.. . • • • lIEWIiN . ING. ~ i . lA..ive North renn'a Itailroaa Depot,• •corter,Berkt . a?.'id AhiCrican stre..t.-; Philadelphia ? it 7::.15'.k. W., airiying at Townnila 4:59 P.:31., vale evenir.g , ` XIIIII . g paggagoXiv -. , r collects and ,felircr 4 be: gage, °Mee No. 10 Soot . fifth - Atreet., Phiba. loul. 191E/011T,A!74.:0'4310DATIOA'4. Freight recelved at Front and Noble', strt , dts. 11.00 dciplsla, and Tnrivardeirlir batty Fast Frriitht train to Towanda, and all points in ..Sns.pjetiarins .with • quick. disymtch., ELLIS' CL Ait li Ger i : At.tr r \. P. „ 1t., - Front and Willyw •:--Sov. 31. 18:0. • Phtladriphis.., AIISSES - KINCISLEY° EATON .11;aco opened a now • ?•. nEss MAKING Mt.UILISII3I.D:T . . ._ . . in the room over Ilia. , Rillgal4'a IfillinerY st. , r , ((me door aoutli et lox 1.- ,11ereur - s), wherv , th . ty k 7 ' . Pivilared to dO all , kimls..iif . work itt the Drraa MIL' llig'ltue, et rtakconahle rata.. . • • FASHION PLATMS Of the hteFt.gii:lii froil wed as soon as published, • They 101 aleu glye instruction hi • grrrpic ! zatip TITTINti puss D . 3. JENNIE Faikaisil.F.l' LYDIA O. EATON. Sept. 29.'n Take Applicatif3n 11134.10 for tho fartion of Michael ,lionitou, soptenced at February term for an assault.: _ MIR TU7AZiDA, S 1.(,^7 , 1,r , EMI MIMI MEM :' ...4' RIM S6,J,G 0 J. A. D.EcOV.I ) ; 4 , ,ent - . Towanda, Pa = BIZEIBIZI IMEE2I