" • 9 B Dail* Canal' Walk. Tani'ng cellar wilhs to protect the contents Irikm .darap has' Icong been praotioedin Comma/ England. In that ..wet-hirinid portion of 'Great' Britain,:where a fitufday - 5 ex ception. and not -as here the :rule, every:precaution is - requisite to pro tect walls from 110101188,,- and amongfit these none are lona more effectual than the WM of coal-tar, -af ter being airefidly prepared. The preparation tonskits mmply in boiling the tar in anyconvenient kettle, until all the watery parts' are evaporated and driien-off by the heat, •The tar is then laid on the walls with n. com mon white Wash biush,pone or more thin coats being used, and as the tar is always laid on in as hot a state as possible, without destroying the hairs of the brush, it can be spread on a rough surface of stone work with an even, thin coat, and the stone 'or bricks for ever after become impervi °us to moisture.' _ • have often seen buildings so cov ered, that were first plastered with a smooth coat of mortar, and laid out into squares to imitate cut stone work, and on this coal tar takes remarkably well. It would, not perhaps, he ad visable to use lir for outside protect ion against the weather, where the black color would be a serious object ion and unsightly object," but for util ity there Is no substance so cheap and at the'same time so efficient' in its action as a protection to walls against dampness. One great cause of wet walls so exposed to cold on the outer side and a warm moist atmosphere within, a damp surface on the inside is absolutely certain to be the result. This arises from the crdensation of the humid internal air on the chilled walls, and the remedy in this case must be looked for in another way. To exemplify . this rinciple, let any one convince by laying a saw or ax out - of doors, into a cold atmos pheie, when the thermometer is about zero. After ten minutes of such ex posure, bring the article into .warm, moist air of the louse, an ax or saw will be at once covered with dew, from the condensation of moisture from the internal air on the cold surface. And this principle is always more or less active in cellars. The remedy is temperature upon the outside. as much as conveniently may be, by cov ering and partial protection, and down in the inside by absence of heat, and your cellar walls will at once dry up. Attentkni must also primarily be paid to the matter of drainage.- - Thronto Globe. Lxmoss Fen l'EvEn.—When persons are feverish.Or thirsty beyond what is natural, indicated in some cases by a metallic taste in the month, especial ly after drinking water, or by a whit ish appearance of the greater part of the surface of the tongue, one of the best "coolers," internal or external, is to take a lemon, cut oft the top, sprinkle oil some loaf sugar, working it downward with a spoon, and then suck it slowly, squeezing the lemon, adding more sugar as the acidity :in creases from being brought up from a lower point. Invalids with ie . *, ishuess may take two or three lemons a day in this manner with the most marked benefit by a sense of coolness, comfort and invigoration. A lemon or two taken thus at tea-time, as a substitute for the ordinary supper of summer, would give many, a comfort able might, and on awakening after rest, an invigoration, with an appetitet to which they are strangers, who will waive their cup of tea for. supper, or " relish" and cake, or berries, and peaches and cream. SALTING CABBAGE PLANTS.-G. W. T.. Rahway, N. 3., considers salt ne cessary to the development of the cabbage, especially in places far from the coast. He finds them more crisp, of better flavor", and to keep better when salt is used, than without. He ivies it as follows : "A few days after setting out the plants, and when they are damp, either after a rain or when the dew is on, I take a small dish of fine salt and walk =nov o .= theirows, sprinkling a little-pinch of )3alt on the - centre leaves of each plant .when the leaves begin to grow. I repeat the salting, and when the centre leaves begin to form the head, I apply salt again, scattering it over the leaves ; after this I look them • over occasionally, and if I find any plants the do not head well or appear diseased, I sprink le the salt over freely ; tbis will save all such plants. A quart :of salt is sufficient for 500 plants in a season, although more can be used with safe ty."—Anterican Agriculturi4. Sraawaruur FERTI T"" -The fol . lowing recipe was first tried years since with, apparent satisfaction. The growth was vigorous, the crop • abundant, and the berries large. It Was, therefore, commended as fitted to socurendmirable results. Old beds, under the treatment suggested, are ' said to be even better than new. The proportions are for a bed thirty by forty feet. • Commence using the fer tilizer when the new.leaves are being put forth, and apply it towards night two or three times, at intervals of a \, -, eek between each application. It ' should be dissolved in thirty gallons of rain or river water. Indeed, if auythiw_, , be. varied from this, let the • proportion of water be larger: Nitrate of potash, sulphate of soda, or "Glatt . bees salt's," and sal soda—of each one pound ; of muriate of ammonia, one quarter of a pound. Keep the bed well weeded. Tried on old beds, even, the results as above hinted, are highly gratifying.—Canada Farmer. 1" The Canada Farmer mentions a, horse owned by M. • Yodder, of Springfield, Ontario, which is believed to be over thirty years old, and is still faf, plump, and handsome. • Tiventy tire years agcl he was a dashing road ster. The Farmer suggests the pro priety of having prizes at Agricultural Fairs for the best old horses, as, while any one may hate a good colt, it is only a good, kind horsemanihat can show a sound, active old horse. l'ommitv.—,Set the hens early, es pecially if you breed pure stock, for early chickens that do well make the finest birds, and the .prize -takers at the shows. Geese should hatch ear ly ; but kir ducks and :turkeys, the warmer weather of May is more im portant than t7►e growth they will make. • CUM:COIL via Howcza.---In England avzording to the London Field, the horiseuicn frofinznily adrainigi,r po*dered charcoal - to bore for any f.f7c,c.-tion of the recpiratf.ny. fittfAr:sl, lau.usz of Om hilablisailio rrf ',cf." am‘virr 4-asdr, prt imwleAv triq>, crlmiotwo 44 , lktll :Iv: - eE.~: ..vr;Z; EBtE -RAILWAt. 1300317 in vsDse =ooolinan *MIME DBoAD MIAGELDOIT4LEVIIMM' CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. CEICULGO. n. PAM And lin points weal . sad Notttniest. ItAicanaa. Gam. rum, EASTON. 'COWIN/COL INDUESPOLIE. LOUISVILLE. ST. LOUIS. Spd all polnta Smith sad Squllsrest. • ?taw AND mamma Caw= LIZ ter THIMMI InTMOtrt CIPYGZ 70 IMMIA 11111. CLIMSZAND Alm CCICIMILTZ. ' t • . On and after Monday, lios'ber 16.1860, trans will ]acre Watirly at about the following boors, viz . . • , • GOING - WEST. . . 453 axe. NIGHT EXPRESS mondasixamtea) tor Rochester. Dada Dtmkirk..Cleveland and Cht-. dune% connecting with the Lake Shore, Sot:ahem and' Grandlttuik Railways at= Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also at Clear land with the C. C..C. la Inn. Baitway ter Innen . *polls; and at Cincinnati with theiouleville Shirt Line Railway, and the Ohio K lilleaLsaippi Railway for the South and Southwest t, also with connect ing Saes at prittei et2Lticma on math liae m.w, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. _ . CM p.m.—ELMIRA ACCOMMODATION, Sundais excepted. . . . , 6:17 p. M. DAY IrICIIIENS, Sundays excepted. for Rochester. Thdialto, Dunkirk. Cleveland, Cincinna ti and the South. , Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main line, New and Improved Drawingßoom Coaches accom pany this usW from 'New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coaches me attached et HorneSaville, run. ulna three to eleaveland slid Galion Isithout chime. 10:33 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays et.ed. for Buf falo. 'Dual:tit and Cleveland, connee with train', far the West. A bleeping Coach is attached to this train running through is Buffalo. ' 1:93 a.m.—WAY FEEIGHT. Sundiew emooP l od. 3:30 p.m.—Ml[o=4T TEAM daily for mowed. GOING EAST CAS a.m.—CINCINNATI iinums. Mondays ex cepted. connecting at Jersey- City with afternoon and eceningarains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Methuen, and Waaluilgtos: and at Now York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin. ripal stations and connecting points an main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 8:38 a.m.—BINGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION, Sundays excepted. 12:83 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. Sundaysexcepted. con necting at Middletown for tinionville, and at Jer fey City with midnightexpreas train of New Jer sey Railroad for Philadelphia. • " New and improved Drawing-Room Coutes accom . pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 1:40 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TAini, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. • 6:32 p.m.—N.Y. MA L. Sundays excepted.' 2:O9p.m.—LIGHTNLNG EXPRESS, daily. connect ing at Paterson for Newark , ; at 'Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington • and at New York with. Morning xxpresa train for Beaton and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con neettrat points on main line, Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 630 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BACKLIGE.CHECSED TZILCUOIi A revised and complete Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines, has recently been published, awA can be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. RUCKER, Geni Supt pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO. ABILANGEMENT OF PASSMiGER TRALNE4, Commencing Sept 13, 1669 INA= GOING NOWIII WILL Lome Towanda at 7:00 a.m., COO and 6:38 p.m. liteturntmt, lcaso Waverly' at 8:40 Lill and 12:45 7:05 p.m. 27.L1N GOING OUTU WILL Leave Towanda 510 a.m. Arrive Tonlchanr.ock.... r.. ........ .. .11:53 " " Pittston 1:15 p.m " Wilkes-Barn 1:45 " " Manch chunk. 4:20 " Allentown 5:45 " - Bethlehem ' 8:00 0 " Lacton ' 6:10 " " Philadelphia 8:25 " O New York ' 0:25 " blue at Pittston. 13E1=13 Leave New Tort• 6:55 a.m. •• Philadelphia 7:45 •• Easton 10:00 • Bethlehem 10:30 Allentown 10:45 0 Manch Chunk 12:00 m. White Haven 1:32 p.m Wilkes-Barre ' 2:50 Pittston 9:10 Tinthhannock 4:21 Arrive Towanda 6:38 "Dine at White Haven. Paseengere for Harrisburg and Pittsburg will change ears at Allentown. have time for tin rper and take the Through Fart ExpreEe, with sleeping care attached, at CIO same evening. NEW ROUTE TO PHILADEL PHIA. NORTH PENNSYLVANLt RAILROAD Shortest and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal timore, Washington. and the Smith. Passengers by this route take Pennsylvalf.a k New York Railroad train. passing Towanda. at i):20 A 31.. make close connection at Bahlehem with Ex press train of North Pcnn'a railroad," an 4 arrive In Philadelphia at 8:25 P. M.,_ in time to take night trains either for the South or West. City passengproars are at the Depot on arrival of 11 t rains 10 convey passengers to the vrions Depots nil to an parts of the city. . ME= Leave North Penn 'a ltallroad Divot, cimaer Berta and American streets, Philadelphia, at 8:00 A. 3f., arriving at Towanda G:3B P. DI., same evening. Mann's Baggage Express collects and delivers bag gage, oftioe No. 105 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. FII£IGSIT ACC9:4I.IODATIONS. Freight received at Front and Noble Ftreets, PLila dolphia.and forwarded br Daily Dial Freight train to Towanda, and all points In Susluehanna valley with - quick dispatch. ELLIS CLAIIEE; • Gen. Alit. N. P. 11. P.., Front and Willow Sta. Jan. 17, 1070. Philadelphia. Books and stationery. DIARIES FOR 1870 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS PENS, INK, MUSIC, STATIONRY AND! Picrunis BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS Tovands, Nov. 10, 1868. . Jewelry. jT7LES lIUGUEIsZtsi, JEWELLER it SILVERS',IIITE, Ouc door north of .3fERCUB'S Awn - BLOCK, TOWA-YDA, PA Has just received from New York a new assortment of ftne Gold LADIES', WATCHES, A.MERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, at an descriptions. Also a selected assortment at GOLD) CIIADIS,'FLNE GOLD JEWELRY, all new MOMS OF ALL STYLES +rt,o3l TILE t.ST TO[THE BEST. GOLD, SILVER AXD STEER SDELTACLM ArD UTE-GIAMT3 to 8t alt awes cd impaired eight XEW E.ITEXT ACCOMORATEVG SPECTACLES. By Ude patent I am enabled to exchange abuses at any time without extra ebatge. Call and see. CLOCKS,.WATCHES AND SENCEILSK CZPALRED I= Tairaa4.4 Doe, 16, ISM VALES AND CRACKERS.--GRE wJA taa; Haney. Orange, MIMI. Lan wad Onveti Codas, Yaalnadton Jumbles and 6, 4t40 , and all Idyls of Cratkera 1416 v, f, - SP. A. COCKWEI.VS. - 1 ,, .,•: -, 4, - *.* WH ( 4A§4t4OWIE I 4 _ . ... Ei! The under:iv:tea, eneonregal. by the success yhich has thus far attend ed their new entexprise, desire tomato aoknowh3dgment for, the very amid patronage they have received, by giv ing their customers the advantage of their years' experience, togetheeyith the benefit of their greatlymr()a}sth facilities for doing businiii, They keep constantly: on hand ‘l% . very large and - complete assortment of everything in their line, and .are daily receiving such additions to their stock as the wants of their trade re- Tuns. They have now in store, Sugar, Sy rnp, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of other •goods, which have been recently bought at the lowest point in the market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond. They desire to call especial Wen ! . tion to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at NeW York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing the quality in all cases. WM. R. BARB, Gent Paesa'r Have also on hand a good assort ment of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene OIL They still continue to have the ben efit of a resident Partner in New York, who is constantly in the mar ket, and prepared to turn to our ad vantagosany favonibl6 changes in the price of goods. FOX. tom i ESS. 3IERCUR & co May 12, 1868. PATTERSON & KINNEY, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCK, TOWANDA, DENN'A JOHN P.. COX. Supertnt,rident, lliviug purchased the entire stock of of T. J. JONES. and having addedbrgely thoretoby recent purchages, they take pleasure to amounting to the public that they aro prepared toIOU anything and everything in tko SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FISH, WOODEN. AND WILLOW WARE, STONE WARE, &c., &c. As clmap'aa the cheapest. Wo guarantee perfect oat, fafaction to ail who may fevor us with a call. J. EL PATTERSON March 10,186)--u. PEOPLES to O O GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which will be sold at the lowest paaaible prices. FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MR A T 4 , GRAIN, Bec. Briug on your produce; which we pay cash for A constant supply of Aabton Bait, all droll Churns Butter Firkins, Tam. &o. Please call and look Waugh ear stock, and wewill do our best to please you. W. A. ROCKWELL. -- Towanda, April 25,1869. GOLD STILL COMING DOWN Asa snow :am Is xes GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, are now being offered at - COWELL it MYER'S at prices that cinnot fall to satisfy all that they are determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their Store by building so that they now have roam for the heah supplies that are daily recetved by them. • They have connected with their store a Market whore they now keep fresh meats to tell by the gnarter or piece, and a tall supply ng Gro ceries and Yrovlatona to which they amnia cell the attention of all cash buyers. Come sod um:dm one Goods - and . Prime, before purchasing and satisfy yourselves. We guarantee- all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal patronage and so/kit a methsnafieer of the mane.- COWELL & MYER. Dec. 20, FIVV.X.TS- °FALL at • • • C.. 8. ALARGE ASSORTMENT - OF Wooden Vare at COWELL a - urns AND PllONt3lol 4 t :ZOVEM , • 1 .. -B_: - .: ; -i - .:' , :', - ',-- - i!$.0.. - ,:::5.CIP, 413,31 mi Etimr; -TOWA3MA.'PA'. (Stteceszois to THOYAS J. JONES", Dealers in FRLITS, &C., CROCERIES & PROVISIO.VS, GLOCENY AND PNOVLSION LIRE, Bitch u FLOUR, FEEI), CORN MEAL, KEROSENE, CASH PAID POD. COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. 8. EniNEY °ROOMY AND TROTLSION STORE, SOUTH CODNEit Dr4DGIL AND MAIN frutrs-ra. A new and complete stock of CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, MODERN STONE WARE, YANIMP, NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, Mi HANING t • Lgiri ~fig is : , . • thibilfsaikemilladsolod lie* et - • ' etwa 7 GR - O'CrESLE S tbai I sell at ma low Ilguredia• imt !le parobm) , 4 elienifiew..ltoothe to)bisinbileasialt MS, COFFEES,- SUGARS; sr.!'ICIL RAT IICEUTIM SPICES, &c .'llineentishilabrgetato,k . or .AKRON= FLOM, GRAHAM Do. DOCILWEEAT DO. I kecP I F I F* 4)111111 4 • 7* 41 "* I i ld e an Jana at MN. - WoAld call the ttelatton at the public. to oar atigt Be Bast, STOCK OF TOBACCO, In.qualit l y or pica Jesse boilers Celebtotod Lao, dry. Now York Obendoil and Brown Soap. rem Wisp!! eaadoe oar itoo .of W9ODEN WARE. Large wortment of YANKEE NWITONN. TOILET SOAPS, &c., &c. I will plythe Vir.bedcash price for COUNTRY 'PRODUCE. Farmers, eve ua *pall ileiol7ll selling aliewikeic, • TATOU' All persons indebted to the tote Annwal please 011 and make inunadlata palm ant. C. B. PATCH. Torodai March. 12;1867. • . • GROCERY AND PROVISION S 0 12,-PJ. McCABE A: MIX. I IS%canals and Retail Dealers In ..._ • FAMILY PROVISIONS, MERCED% • NEW -BLOCH, TOWARDA, PA. We do not deem It.IIeWOW to enumerate all the afferent arthdea we lon* '-Ourameortraent ie ALWAYS COMPLETE We sell nothing lint' FIRST CLASS GOODS Cash paid for ?armory Prodnee. JAMES McC.IIIE, Much 1,1870. 11.1111tY Iffll CORNED ?Lux AND DiftlDGF- grnrxrs. Deal Ara to all kinds of GROCERIES,- Feed' and WOOD, WILLOW andSTONE 177" A_ 12, ! `Ye Ircuta call special attention to our 'tuck of FLO Ul4 SUGAE, TEA & COFFEE, Whtch we, IVARITANT io'giva'aaUdactlon In QUALITY AKQ ma: CASH paidfor qisirabk Country AL J. LONG. G. L KyNTYR Tapioca. Fermacelli, 11i1200170111. Sago, Pearl ley sad Hominy. Oakley's, Tayler's, and Ford's Family Soaps. Holman% Talmadge, andßoyal Bakiyig l iar. " Burnett's' S . • dard Extracts. • nectar'. Earths.. Hops. Cos'. Gelatine. "he Gem " Fruit Jar. Baker's 1:21000b40. COCOS and Drams. "Tibia " Cream. Lemon Mid Eatr Sods Crackers. "Graft's" Water, Milk. Roston, Egg and Dotter Crackers. gLoNG & HEELER. Towanda, Juno 13,1669. Tea and Coffee. GLORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY GREAT AMERIC AN Na 1 Grimm do Perms's Nrw Ituxat, BRIDGE . STREET, TOWANDA, PA., At thf alga quip AMERICAN FLAG! And the RED, WILLTE AND BIM STORE Samples of Tea. OTVIDP AWAT PDXKLI. to satiety the people that this Milo place to savo money. PRIME LOW AS THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COXPANT 07 NEW YORE. • Fresh Ground Colleirecelved daily hem New York. (*ground to order. Alio whole Coffee, green and roasted, all styles, *hole and ground Spices, Dried Fruits, ke., at equally law prices. The subscrfber begs lease to return his thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to hint while in the Grocery business in this place, and respeetr solicits a trial In his new enterprise. The business min be conducted strictly on the . CASH 'SYSTEM ! So you will not have to pig eat:reprices to make up for the tomes of a credit business. If yoti can't apse the money to pay for a poiMA, boy an ounce and pay for it. Belndependent—then you will be worthy to walk under the ~.~~~: , r. , ~y~r.«1 American Tea Stare! And buy yesteGoebila ehesp. Roneember the Red. White and Rhin atom nemßlook. BrldpSteeet. July 1860. .BRAXIIALL it" RIDGEWAY. P LASTER. 800 TONS BEST OtTima Ground Plaster at Bridge' Mins, Mon. melon. Pa.. for, which all kinds of Grain will be taken in ezebsage. Nutt 4. !TO. ItifACKERKG, COMER,' BLUE INA. Flab. Ifielinsw Smoked Ike i nrom. PIAUI and Salim ta , Smoked and Mei Beet at • LONG- Kt. •,• • K. AND TQWA*DA. PA., PROVISIONS, Produce. Cil=3 Into tin W. A. ROCKWELL , - 7= 7 ettli.4lll'..' -1; MM= 133. N ^ sees . T OW " r 4. accalaad la , • t4.r4y =band a balaakat L e via MEI ~~~' ~~~E~ Q~~Qi. MU itErki *SP 0/41. GENTS FURNIBHINGF GOQDS, lEEE Which hoitlllionat Use ierrloirolitiOlcos. PAP= 001 4 IABS. button bate ltual; 15 eta per boi • waits sauce, floorsl oo • WOOLE*SEUrng !MUM !MUSS npuurits, Ani ovenilduist flio VERY LOWEST PRICES-! CALL 'AND ZY4.IIIAZ MY STOC/C Zotorepurclusaln; elsewbere. NO TROUBLE TO BROW GOODS. - One door east Of Powell k Co'a. March 90,1970 DEVLIN & COMPANY, OLOTIIIMIZS! lINOADIVAT, NEW )1:011N r The advantages we enjoy as the result of a low established and successful business, enables us to, offer inducements that make this announcement worthy of AZT •irPenting our Foreign linagel direct . nontroning leading stiles of American fabrics, employing e best artistic talent in the pi:Wailes of our goods. and - "constant progress ' our motto, we claim to lead the market in READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of which we keep full fines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTO3I,WOBK GENTS FURNIS'iITNG GOODS Our stock is constantly largo and g;asonsble.• aro the sole utsualeumrs of the ..UJ:ERICAN YOKE SHIRT, - Which we sufiidt both ready4nadi and to order PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW Gentlemen vikiting New York are requested to mil and have their measures recorded upon our hooka. System of Reif-31 , mattrement and. other tuforma. •on promptly lurniehed when timarotL , Broadway Miner of Grand - Street 'and Broadway • , rnor of Warren Street, Address Box 223 G, Now York poet-oflee. March 23-2 m - D81'74.N . & CO: F. 71- .C* Eno arethe Garments wade for Pall. [Store, In tho splendid moms of the popular One Price Newest and choicest,- rich and rare. Elegant • Clothingfor men and bwya* - wear. - *alt tu, gentlemen, fall in all, Atter the clothes at the popular One Price Store, Look and you'll And no clothes at all [Store. Like the splendid Clothinget the popular One Prim) Clothing An wagon. all marked down Lower than anywhere. clue in town: Overcoats, both for boys and men. Try them ease and you'll come otzaln • Burry along, far the people push Into our doors with s heavy rush, Nobby and nice are the garments all. Great la the Stock:et the popular one Price Stero, CONTRIVAL RECEPTION ! INMMSOG M;THUSLIS3I ! SIIMM'GLY LOW PRICES I FS WU& ROTS, AMR Ecnnu.4 CUMILNG, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY GLOVES AND MITTENS. IiEcrAvEAII. - - FINE DRESS SHIRTS, DAIS AND CAPS. my stock Is complete. Every lot marked in plain Lgurea, and no deviation, all treated alike. Every• garment guaranteed to turn out as represented. Call and look at oar goods and prices. Save mon ey and time. E 0 SZIODDY ! X 0 numnca 1 :ick BANTERING ! at the popular doe Price Storo of ALEX. SOLOMON, 123 Main street. Towanda Nov. 22, n Opposite Codding, Itussella; Co's. , o. sir The highest cash price paid fur Wool, Hides, and Pelts. lIIIRRAR ! HIIRMIR ! GMAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF READY MADE CLOTHING, IE3 Me E. ROSENFTIi TYS, AtOpptisitt Powell & Cos.) 1 I am now ettartnit to the public a largO and °Wm stock of 1" HINT R GOODS, . .1 Connoting or BEAVER •OVECOATS FOE MEN AND BOYS WEAR, Which will be sold 23 per cent. less than former voiceprices at M. E. IttaKsTFIELDS. Also a large in of lINDERSHMS AN•D DRAWERS I intend to self Tess than, cost, to make room for Spring Stock. Now is inttr time to . buy a*. Snit cheap. Call and - convince - yourself that 111. P. BO SENFJELD offers Great Bargains in the lino of GENTS FIIHNISIEING GOODS. Call beforalrareluunna elsewhere. • H. E. ROSEtiFTELD. Tomas, Jan. q.„3. 197c1,.. • AA NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS and Engravings at - EBOSTIL THE BEST FRUIT JABS IN USE L. at -- 3.I4.CASZ Ac *-t?,- .7" f li, _ r:. intik keitik k; MU theft CIIIIKIMat4 Ca Sh°4ll°oX.l === I . I)Y4M)E - 4 1U1 '7A. W . 0 .! 1 4! 11/ g . ; e/u ;W . th a n e -.! 4i r.. M ~..A•:', s':. 00-.--•.ir:0..-4. GENT,S FtI.B.M.SHING GOODS . new ind M bne of ail the latest Milos: , ki!EM=M3 NECKTIES; . BOWS; 40: Also tbo Novi Putout WINDOW UMBRELLA. AU, or any Goods wal be so:d no'• ..CHEA'P- VOA CASH, CBll . luld jtkok through our stock. • E. OCIIWABZ, - 1= Main 13treet. Ziwands, Anr3l2l. IVO A ,DISPATCH JUST - 13:L01110IIS HEWS FOR CITLZFRT* OF TORODA: Thom is constantly being mccived 4t tbi; "TEMPLE OF KASIIION," a largo stack of ' ' SPRING AND SITAIKE i R GOODS, which bays been porcbased for eaab, et reduced inites. and will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates than ever before offered in Towanda. My stock eon nista in part of • • MEN.T. BOYS' AM, YOTTM'S CLOTILING, • FLYE DRESS COATS, CASEDIETIE EMITS, LINEN Cods, Pants, Nods, rain White Lin . en puck Snits, dad olargo variety or GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, JUTS, cam ,SIWMIDEES, NECK TIER, 4 of the latest styled' and faslaions. Remember the in ducements that I offer, and that I am not to be un dersold by any 4ealcr In town. on' elsewhere. All who wish anything in my line are resppetfully invit ed to give me a call before purchasing and convince yonnelves. H. JACOBS. :10. lig Maln-st.,Beldleman'a Block., Towanda, Pa. .lAir Cad% paidfor Hides and Pelts. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! • R. -W.. E D Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public gencrally..that ho has "in atoro and daily in noising new and • FRESH GOODS, In his Lifie. suitable to the wants of the ..necplo, which he will soli for Currency at twiner . GOLD PRICES! Conalating as usual of . good, well and reliable roads CLOTHING,. • (No Shoddy of any kind) consitisig of BUSINESS 'SUITS, all grades, COATS; VESTS AND PANTS, • • all Wool, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, . , Limon Coate, Misters and Pants. Overalls and OvershirtS, Linen and Paper Collars, Linen, Cassiniere. and Mundt Shirt+, Seek Ties, Sus penders, Mores, Canes. Leather Rigs, Spring Style Silk. Soft and Straw Eats. All firwt-claes. Dement bar that nand Chiods are cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any prim Call and exanfxe my goods before buying. One door south of Aspinwalrallaid ware Store. Towanda, N0r.19, 11. W: EDDY. roundo.7 and XnUao Shop. FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP The undersigned having purchased the Foundry and Machin:: Shop lately owned by John Osman, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch. MILL GEARINGB, CIRCULAR . SAIV MILLS, And all work trirmtaccl to give satisfaction Of the latest and most improved kinds manufactured =Ol kept constantly on hand ready for use. SIDE-BILL. IRON 'AND WOODEN BEAMS CULTIVATORS, CORN .PLOUGHS PLOUGH POINTS Of all kinila, MA the intent tna l Provernents kept conatantly outland. 'CHURN- POWERS; L A 11,0 E /ND SUALL SIZE. I . STOVE O.A.STN,GS ' CELLAR (MUTES. SLED AND SLEIGZh I SHOtS, ' I ' "!110.ti F r 4 1 Kinds 0/ cuiingsilfrn/01° March 94„ ,870. I F. F. ILE B 7 B41°11;1331. 4. 9- 1100411 And - DOESKIN First block north of Ward Roan, . - BREAD, PIES, CAKE, id., baked daily and sold at wholesale and retail. We sae the best materials and' our work is alwaya neatly acme. 'Dealers are Wilted to minim, our wholesale prices. : PARTIES. PIC BICS, ke. supplied at res. sonablo:rates on short notice. In our' D=TEI. goons we offer superior induceme-nts to all who want either a lunch or a good meal. Ladies can ate in and quietly enjoy a cup of Tea, undisturbed liy noise er rowdyism. Meals at all hours of the day or enuring. OYSTERS on hand daring .their Reason and served out by the dish or sold in quantities to milt. Of C;ONFF-CTIONIIIY we, keep an askortment mpaal to any in this part of the State, and sell at wholesale or retail. Also a Oneral maddens! of GEOCISRLES. Prices as low u the lowest. Tewaista. Oct. 26. LOOK HERB! COIVELL,& MY,ER, • • At the old stand of l'istloTats k Cowatra, are now receiving a large and weldseleeted stock of (1110021.12 ES _AND PROVISION& , : Mich they ughr to rash buyers at Prices that asti ecroipetitlon. • Cash paid Tor all, hinds Farmers' Apra 21, 1869-4, - DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS COW= k MUM ENE /NM i ANP Tux Lamer: tap wwwwww,towzr.l ow. , - Ai any in the market. AND VIEINITY DLACIC, INIOWN AND DI urnsevEit Mr% rsprit ASD LINTS COLLSZt. MAN-I)ItILLS., And all loads of MILL IRO.NS MADE TO ORDEIL ENGINES • REPAIRED, SHINGLE MACHINES PLOUGHS, Of ell kluis, BM D. W. SCOTT k CO morass* /KBAUURAI3r , -'TaWarahVii = ME MCC „ _ A. - Lie;tt' - * A me, E *Lf-' ';-..."-:-Li.-;.:''...„,..:".:',"1.,—", iii4 - iiiiiCar o7 .. '.1•11;.t.' Ili: i .*; - : 7 I.'27... hiiiiiittodeatt r ' , ?!"-s'.' - :•... - ... MS ,#oisi - i - i'*nts . ii#E*6'.: , .i3otioi•Ei --. ...;- :',Doon 1, awl: :'lol*'...'iiia;;:,A7it; A ?LI? lI4g4THEA: • tgo:, aro of. tho Ulatit gollit7 and Mill be wild I'm low. Wa are Ow agents far the Groat • ' • AI`RICAN - -STEAIt -SAFE, • (BANBORWS rATENT), The onli iellabyt FirO Proof Bak crude. Also FAR! ANKS'S SCALES; SCRAGHTICOiCE POWDER CO; 31 vane rm"' BM:IE SUPJfER PHOSPHATE: _ - ,; TINWARE ',every large end ruarinfacbirad out of the beet We arc also prepared t• do Jobbing - of all kind*. Wo are thooely agents lot; the 'celebrated new EMPIRE CO,QIUNG STOVX. • t . - ; '- The best icooking stove in', use, and emery gave warranted to give satisfaction._ March 10, '7O. GO 'lO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR HUBBARD MOWING MACHINES, Nona better, aud Faits far the Same, an important anuouncemant. SASH; DOORS AND BLINDS!- - Nobetter quality can Do found, and at prices-attain able. Tons of ; . .STOV-ES, - IRON AND , - HARDWARE, As pm as the tide of the market, Lc., kc., at MernerourAx HAIIDIVABZ SToliE, Orwell, Pa- Juno 21,1889—Jy1 'MEW HARDWARE STORE ..11.11 WE ARE JEST OPENER, IN CLINiON a new and comrkto assortment of HARDWARE. Our Attar is new ind we are offering It to the rub.' lie at prices that defy competition. Any one in want of Stoves can find with us the latest improvementa and most desirable styles.' Our' Cook Stove, the AMERICAN IMPROVED, is acknowledged by deal ers and the public in general, to be superior in bat, ingand tlooMngtincliticA, to anything now In mar ket. We have . Cturzwrim's lumv, • HMIS!: Stioss ann NAILS. LAMPS. Lams-at , , 8E1.715, ROLLOW Want; STAIIPI3I3 CrTISILY, kg. &C.' .e Give as a call. are prepared to convince you that we can sell A. cheap, and a little cheaper, than any other place in the county. T/SEO. FIEISCE. Canton, Jan 12, 1870• NrEAV HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE AND TIN SHOP AT WYALUSINO ! R. F. SULZER,. Has just received a full supply of GU 1L 41;D WOOD COOKING STOVES. COM:AND WOOD ULM'S° STOVES, ELECATL7I OVER. BASE ummtasAc. lloßsr, MOPS, NAIL RODS, sonsz silos zsox, 11p11.48 IAILS, cons Apple PearorS, &c. All sizes of Nails and noun. Trimming doods. 'REPAIRING AND JOBBING OF ALL NAT of the most approved stylea,.done at short notice All hinds er Calljry, Scissors, rai.ors.Cdriviaters, BlieLieniths, and Wagon Makers' Tools. Glass, Shovels, Scoops, tic. Give me a Gall. I. will sell as cheap as the elle:n.)4 - 44. Wyalcsing, Nov. 3, 'GO. LOOK HERE: Tkoro is now Cu e.th" rt the Mammoth Furniture Store, IN TOWANDA, PA., The laszeB , t and t)ost stock of FTTPI r r 111 .17 To be found is Northern Pziansylcania, which is bc tno sold at GREATLY iiEDVVED FRICES! My stock consists in part of Parlor. Library, Dln itu,,roort: and Cbantber sets, Parlor. Likrary, Exton:- Pion. Dining anti °Mc° Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads,- Bureaus. Washstands, Sofas. Lounges, Tate-240es: AMA-nits, Cradles.- Cribs, ke., kc. A full lino of lisitrasses anti .Bedding, r.er. Mantel and Common. Mirrors. Oval and nadir, Frames cud. Brackets, /cc, ke. •In fact, everything Ire .the Furniture Line Wldelt must bo teen tole apprec4itod,ondwhiebw#l be sold at LOWER PRICES! Than Um sante quality of goods can bopurrlcased.plaa• where. - • Thankful to the public for their past liberal patron age* and determined to merit a continuance of the same by aiming indne.unents not to be foand else where. I invite thent to call .and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge ,for showing goods, and I _ WILL NOT .BE UNDERSOLD! COUNTRY DEALERS supplied an usuarat thelinr-" est market prima. I also keep on hand a large assortment of Ready Made Collins, from the most common. to the finest Rosewood.. Also Burial Robes, tkmpes, ko.,andl ant the sole agent In Bradford county fur Shuler do risk's 31:LTALIC BEJAIA casrA moms, .to. Agood always reldineast isftel require 4 towatuis.'Dec. ID. 180 FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS JAWS MAMMON annoanCeatothopublicthat be atilt coutlaucs to manufacture and keep onkluutti a largo asatrtraant of • CABINET 811:11NITIIIIE. Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Chains. /06, of every description, which are made of the, beet mate rials, and in the most workmanlike inaancr. I invite the inspection of the pubis to my work. which shall not be eurlsessed hi durability at any shop In the, cenelly4ainl MY Priers will baknitid to be low ae the t h eca will adroit • - . Ready-made teems constantly on hand Or notable orddr: good gen.rso will be furniahed when desire& eng.lb, 186,k. , `S4 .S; SON. ' . • OOK-33DIDERY.HTEIE PUB licc is reetieciftilli Inforited Mit thii Book-Bin dery .bas been removed to the trgns DWldtng , third Wry, where will be done 11Q0H-:.•11iD/BGt •. In all its %•isr!orts brancheic 4ri terms as:reasons . ble as the times" Th e Illstdety tutdkr . . An experienced Dindte, and all work willbe= done in a style and =Mr Wiliam:knot bee Music. 31 sWazinei, NevraPaPera.Old Books, &a...bound in every variety of style. Parricidal attention will be paid to tile Indir.g and .Ilinding or To any derfrod pattern. which .in quality and dem- Unity will bo warranted. All work will be - ready for delivery when promised. The patrousgei.of the public is solicited, and per fect sabefaction guaranteed. Towanda. August 2. Ilnia-AL - TIRCF. IfORSFORD'S BREAD Pnipratlon, ot• " C. D. PATCH'S.. .1/17 FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI 1-1. .so.tra, at ItcCA.IIE - k- NEM; ~~_ . , Our stock of PIMI.Cr.& TRIPP. D. TEIPP F. SU! 7.11 R Parniture. JAMES 0. FROST Escallaneong. Mi C. IVIIMKI',74, DL.CNIE BOOBS, , • . . ' 15 IR -- ''...' ' - iia t''l - 6.' Biro* ~. P.) -,,q it ,- !--- ' -i• -. • -:-J,,' sfrrmi4sral Tvn:m mar,: • ' DA-ie : , :l , .t.' -r - -;.,- .'..',...,:> • • 1 -- -:: • ,:--.• , . -,:. ---- ~,t.:- Abe iee p ttettilatild Imp* }o hie iiii;es, telog .: sett `iteol*te:leeorttoesit, *constituting: We exteherte VI. rlety: cdtsbrodag many artleteetuied -he-the Arte for reeelteattiol -cretultreektledmith.rejetett to.the vitriol' if the =lic; 'Web will be -= 2 l cm otithe alr iett resecemble "lit tame Plu =liet. ' 1114 or , -,Asexi ! me, +Aixtemitt. ', (ASI-A* --, BENZINE AND,TEIRPENtiNE,.„ sl 4 l OSl ; Z:l*tii: . **M* • :.''',.•.:.•,!•.-4.0kii4.-*.'"...' KEROSENg 011,com ark al F oliss inn son* }Wag, - I,AlieS, SHADES; IMES, CHnINLIS; Sperm. lard, Vails,ffeata foot, TANNER'S AND BIA.CIUNE MS; . Fuer am Toilet in all their variety • seasam, lrilttStaa SOAPS, 0031133,; - Pomade.;POmade, Halv.tria g , erfainiri, - • „ . POCIKE'TBOORS,TORTIfONALY, IboTII, 5iC124`420 U 1B IIUiPAIIATI6NA; PURE WDIES AND LIQUORS; tor. Media* sums, Tonaco, SNIIFF, Pwis AN Omuta, 13arden, Field kat 'Flower Seeds, Trusses, SuP=- porter* Snapensciries, Shan:Mee Branca, Boma Pamis, Teething Itinwr, , s-Flunsing - Bottles, . Nipples; Nipple Melts And tibleklikeiringes,• -, Bed Pans, SeltSealing Fruit Jars,Ther. : - moroete_rs, Flavoring - Eitnsets; Stone •' Jags, Glass Ware, Bottler, ALL, Corks, Bath • Brick, and Stove Black:lag, Fi s h Tackle, Ani thrulitioll. ke.rilotaule, Eclectic and licsucepath . is Medicines, - and all the popular Patent, - 31-E Lk- ICTNES '• • 1. • An szadei swranted ii represented. 'Persons at a distance can tiicetvetherr orders by stage. or mall. which wlll receive'prorupt and careful attention. - Medical ' Advice given ,gratuitously, at the Glace, charting only for , medicine. ' Thankful far past liberal patrimage , would lis ped:rally 11.1113013111X1 to bis Mends and the public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and meritthe con tinuation of their confidence and patrons e. ;tor Open Sundays for preedriptions 'frog' o.to 10 a.m.", and it ni. to 1. and 5 to 6 pan. ' Jan. 1, 180—yr. ••• M., C. PORTER. W. BROW •N' '137 SLAIN STREET. 'TOWANDA. PA. WHOLESALE ANDi, RETAIL DRUGGIST•. The subscriber respectfully announces bathe pub lic in general that he hsa on hand a large and well "elected atoek of ' DRUGS, - .CHESIICALS, - 3LEDICULES, i - VAIINIS P TIES IN'M'. ''' WINDOW GLASS, ' ' - • • DYE lITUITS • , . . - -' &c:. &c. - - Millie to:Jot:LW , Patent Medicines of Wady,. ' •PURE WINE AND 'LIQUORS For Medical mnwiws only PERFUMERY Panay and Toilet irtielm Soaps of awry description, , • , Thermometers. Bathing. Surgeons, and Common Sponges, Bali Brushes, • 4 - Tooth - Brushes, Brt wing Combs`, • pocket and Pine Combs, ' Toilet Poirder, _ Purr Boxes,- . • Tooth Powders, s. Tooth WSebos, . . . . and ,Tooth Soaps. And other articles. balon4t4l I:0 the Deng trade too numerous :o mention., Haring the Agency et the GREAT U. S. TEA COMPANY I AN OFFF;I/ GREAT INDUCEMENTS :Ito purchasers of goods In their-line.- yy - ' Physicians prescriptions and family reisripta com pounded. by persons thoroughly competent,_ at all I ••• houra of the day'er MOIL . • Thankful for the put liberal patronage, I re. apeetfully solicit aGantinuanee GI the same, piedg ing 'myself that no effort shall bo spared to make my establishment second to none in this sottion. Dr. T. F. 'Madill may be cozen:Med at this store an. heretofore.', . F. W. /MOW* . Jan.-31. le:O. - . Boots and, Shoes. BARGAINS ;IN MOOTS 13,c EI7EI NEW 8907 ..t.tD" SINE STORE, South cue of Ward House The underslgned are regieNing a large and well le leeted stock of • BOOTS A.ND.?HQVS e Suitably fo,r the SUMMES AND - FALL TRADE, Which Niro Oita' low ;for Caab.. C6tkaisting of GENTS, LAM FS, AND CIILLDREit WEAR. SEWED AND'-.PEGGED BOOTS SLIDE TO Op.D.EII. EEPAIRINO NEATLY . DONE AND. BEADY WHEN PROmorsp) Thankful for put favor, w 501:„t a eentlnuanca Of the saline. Tornado, Aprii 5. 1669. IbrafacU:tries., BLO • & PO. ••• Still continue to ruannfaCtora their celebrated 11011 SE • POIVER4 and win sell a better =Claim; tar leak:money than, can be had elsewhere in the world... Wo claim for our marlones that they will do as much. or more. than any other. and are more durithly built.- We personally superintand war werk .and eeo that it hi . well down...: We Will !end, CATALOGUES... of our inachirais, on application. - ONE AND TWO HORS.ETQWERN Oneiwo gone rivasitzn ,;EfiER.A . TORS. THREmzi ana'CLEANERS,- ." 1 1 A Ard' .MIL cattertau 'AND DRAG SAW AND OHIO. MILL work done to order r. • - - Give ns a call heroio purchasitt4 elsewhere. anoaavaa. `sNgrrax - 0 D a 0 - 0 Aug. 2, 1130. , • NESS PLANING MILL The imdereigned ha;inn Walt a large and -manta dimta Mill in the . Borough of Toundn, and filled it with the moat modern and. improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SAdil AND BLINDS, . Are Prepared to All orders, 'whether larger or mall. ' upon the shortest notice. We hare also e large Vt fiery of MOULDINGS, of the lateet style atud pattern. which two can furnish much cheater than they can be worked by baud. . .PEANINO. n •• - • • - TONGOE4IG. • • ' 01100V1.110, ' , •.• • • , AND SEBOOL, SAWING, And all other - work Tiertailiing to Joinery. willbe done talon our customers.- • - .Petsgers building. and not living more than twelve,. to fourteen miles distant, will And it largely for their Interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and towel -it worked by our nuielibiery. bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber. end while yOur team is, feeding, hero it ground. out cnd take it home with yon , . We will' fsty . CASU for PIN AND . .117.31L0C1J Lt ADER delivered at our lumber yard. Como and' see MI, or if you can't come..write. • Torattds, Feb.; ISGi. L. D. ROWERS k-CO. LiiiiiiiilametkPlf r4-t! DIERMANCI A 53111,1,115 iedijank4A. Wu9}.1.19 4 1 5 1714 M 6 31 - arAxr, Wan t. ; Baur, PA._ `elai#l2; and Anvlitg, - - snuto Onourr, atrifin* cZTT ytazbsa;milgts Ca:atrass, 4sakurr Cm Invitan!Co3trAxi, nixes Ass - Istraullcz Cc/waxy, BilustainguiZraz Ara ICussz-lioremicz c•, SPriegidd.Mu,— ~,s Nvx Ymut Lvz LIMMAlgar, COMPAST. dads. 8134:6,040. Youcum wrillen and Loons adnufad Lad PAID 4, Ofike In Linkblnelttelow Ward Roue, op k im ix T. B. CAILP, Artzet. Jar; 8,1170. F itz.M.D*T4 cm/TALl:mixt:gm, 'BErzrrri ex :ZILLION DOLL.i:I4 C. $.. RUSSELL, Agent For thefallo#isigigaaed Seliable Coal.pcutia Gramm Ilex s Maxims brbUILLSCZ CO., . • . rhiladdykla. and surplus over, MA* Holtz liortfauscz Comma. Nag York. .1 _ CitlAtal and mtplos orcr. 3 .7Z0,03 SIMILLSCE. CO. Or Norm Afusu A , j PAiladelphiaa j ,Caplts' and surriagi aver sl.7Ka l ITAsuarra t * thirnA.scz edmpayr; Rem York: capital awl surplus over, Drape', nun InarnAsca Conmnr, . . iladriphirt. Capital and muldus mar Ammo IntraiNcr COXPANT, -Yew York Capital aria sarpini owr.; Prntoi Issinuaccr. Commcr.. 1. Hartford, atm.. ) , . Capital =Ample!. over k:otote MULL UTE ilitsCHANcr. COI(PANT, Nte. fork. 4;apibl and inirptne over TRAVELLERS' htstworcz Cosira_vv, • Hartfont, Coax. eildtal and amigos aver Ftro Rids takim on all kinds of Pr at as low rues u by iny ether reliabit Companies. ire_golieica fainted and Losses, if any. adjustse at this Ageuey, thereby sating the trouble aat tries* of going elsewhere for 'settletetot. ' Office at the flardware Store ..t Coedits. Fla. sell & co. C. 8. lICSSIELL. Tcneanda, Feb. 7, 1 'Ber.,•—if. NATIONAT,I Ltr•E." CAsti CArrim, rns: CLA ~ a.O, : eE H. CLAIM j'realdlit ; JAY COOKE. Chairman Finance and Cr.a. KENTr.Y D. COOKE. The President MEMO& W. PEET, Secretary an Artrary. Tlutiulsaulag - is of the, NaLonal Ltle Intr:rar.. 1: Itle a National Cordirany, efiart.re.l vci:47;al; 2. It has a paid up capita/ of One Minot 3. It offers lowf!ttea ',mu/loan"; 4. It furulshes larger 111Fuianc! than ether panien;for the same Tomei' ; It is definite and ; 0. There is Co possibility of mirrrepr. , , ,, etal..a by agents, or mistualerstawliug by 7. The policies are plain contra:is, ranee' for so much money ; R. All policies are non-forfeiting 2. The polities are exempt from w. CLANk CO.,llaukrrs, tra....k6eutx for Toirartdr. std vkitity Jan. 9, i 869. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LITE PSSURANCE tuaTANY, 1•• Nc.ttunlmo xosz Tius rii,o49 , 3lrusss. ASSETS guile 1.11E69) over i 25,000,9 - Surplus over i.7,000..x,0. punt= prrmr 4 ., - n rr,sym IG TO 74 Total Claims by Issktb paid to er TOT.II. Di I . DENIA PAID TO D ITE, OVEaI ;4: C414,,1, A PURELY MUTUAt COMP.INY its surrlus is equitably di: idell amou.: N: Icy L•uld;rs iu ANNUAL DIVIDEND., Which may be applied in reduction of Premium,. If may be accumulated at i - ntembt to: Vie ir.•ntst cit . Assured, or may be reveiTed by them in Paid-up Policies are granted after two .1 cep Terra' Pterr.lnras hate lwert paid, thus pinlicaDr making I'OLIC'IES NON-FOR REITING. Tt issues Policies upon all DESIRABLE .PLANS or • INSURANCE, And has arl.pted in ar, workings sevrtal. SPECL-11. wrur THIS CaIII'ANY AND 01112- El) 1:17 NU UTILEG. • H. U. McEE.tN Agcat• Tow4nda; Pa.. It 22, 180—tf MISSES, CO:sTKUMERS OF CONFEC ; TIONE EY! • CORE, LET- *VS REASON TOGETKE! Lim can au: person mannfactnile, Coutu tear. and'ae•ll it at IS cents a pound. sn;zur tu u• 1G cents at the Refinery. (unless it i. ttrattiar? • • - . How .m.n any dealer rt;tail such a zile coinlsmnl t" Lib customers and hivria conscience void of effetioq ' How can any-consumer Irpect ti purdta, Floc Cenfectlonery at twenty-tlsa 'and thirty cents per pound when a pure article cannot be manntartnost leas than thirty to forty cents per pound, constmat of cassht buds, bmitt almonds. and such class!d goods, Within a-few days na have been Gaud caws - buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pound, and Chao:- late Creates at twenty cents. and-the agent ulnea.• lodged that they were adulterated tett ;Kr cent. asfh Terra Alba ; and it is fact that tons of this eixrP Confectionery are Made and sold in t_.:. ntztl; every year, and . the consumers are the only re.-Nottk Injured, by it. . Nov. or de totruft of thore who trot a ll., eels" 1' . Con tiliontry, 'yeast/ iron ant f P,Y , r , :' - :e if..' mans Mum Strictly Pure and fret fro. rt , ty UV. dinar eteleteKour to health.- I;f3 fr A. IiART.'- • . Store formerly, pearled by• John Cannailjlaia gait. , TOirialdi. October 21. 1869 ; - _ =3 FIRST NATIONAL Off' TOWANDA. CArrrAL $125,600. S eat'LtiS FUND TUB Bank ofters UNUSUAL FACILITIFS Nr the ;:ausactian of a • 4ENER4L BANKING BCSINESS.• LIMEDEST AID ON DE )5 I TS ACCOMANO TO . .AGgypvt , S7. 1 Spyrus. Cum km: Iv rut Cout.i9. — : 10.`i Or N° l/1 . AND Cardcze.. . . • . . Parties wia . Wag to mu lIONEY to any psi of tte United States, Eiff;land, Irefausl, Srotlanl, or the pria. cipal Cities - and towsa of Europe, Call brrr proar* drafts for that purpose. • • . PASSAGE T ETS . To or front tba old country. lot' Vaal Ftea , I ing lines, always on band. DROVGIII AT lik_orcur KATO . . . Iliukest Price 1.40 for U.S Bands, Ga:4.lapd Sfirer. E. H.pIITE, Pres:dent. N. N. BETTS. J. 1 1:. 'l•43•Tott . Jano.2l. 14W. ' ' CvaLter. - • , . - A la, KINDS GROCERIES- I ND A..a.,. 'Provisions, at tato:et...lla saL retail, at . ' MaysB. 13.69. C. E. PATCH'S. . . . A PULL AS S oRTKEzS4r OF DRIED MA CAXSZP MITI., at Motet+ to. WI. • LONG k N:ELLEF.N. • CQNCENTRATER . LYE. AND rough. C.B. PArcirft, nay so• - —4- FISH. SHAD; . MACIiAItELL: Ciaeoca. llalabut, Condi. ke.. at March 4. 10. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. ilrvinyt, Cawq -"km,. K l. Bits York, CO: OF U.S.A. Chartered by Congrcoi, Gener4 S I.3.7•StiELL.: 3121.. n IC. C. ELSBRE.E SA. 3IAS2N Or HARTFORD, CeXN Irizoollazeva. 40,000 CM EOM MEI
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