E 2 = ;.; Isticuu k tre Household, : Recipes.. 2b 'Strafe .11at.--13erapti stick sulphur With a. knife, mix the powder to S mneli,sitliymter,iplaster •it thickly . over.the straw, and place. in, the hot suit for several; hours ; brush off:when dry. easy and elle:staid "plan: . "! Ohm—Dissolve isinglass in water and strain' through rc,orase s linen ; and: then add little of spirits of winc: Evaporate it . to such 4 con sistency that when cold it will be dry and tad." This will hold stronger than common glue, and is much pre ferred. . • • To To.63 . Griase from Paper.-Gen-. :tly warm the parts containing _the grease, and apply blotting , paper so' as lo.ext - rpt as much possible.. Boil some clear. essential oil of turpentine and apply it to the warm paper with s. soft-clean brush. 'A little rectified ' spirits of wino . should -be put over' afterward. _ Sti/.6.-(./ . /tecfstcaL—Cut a thick slice tram' the round, in shape as near- an oblong square its Rub over it salt and pepper to taste. Make a stuffing of stale bread and fat salt pork ; season 'with salt; pepper; sage, etaßoll it up - in:the steak ; sew the edges of the slice together with strong trine so that none of the stuffing may escape.. !Bake in a qUick Oven. . Iled Sealing ,fflial;.,--Shellac (very -pale), four ounces; cautiously molt iu a bright copper pan, over a clear charcoal fire; and when fused add Venice turpentine, one and quarter Ounces ; mix, and further add ver milion, three ounces ; remove the pan from the fire, cool .a little, weigh it into pieces, and roll them into circu lar sticks on a warm stone slab by means* of a polished wooden block ; 'or it niaY be , poured into moulds while in a. state of fusion. finnan * Made In . l%—The ink is a beautiful black, flows freely, andldoes not in the least corrode the pen. It is. far superior to the usual acid inks, which will spoil the,best steel pen in a few hours use.. In fact, we have no ink that we like so well as this. It is made thus : To live gallons of water at boiling heat, add one-half pound of logwbod, one-half ounce hi chromate of potash, and one-hal ouhee prussiate of potash. Your ink is then made and ready for use. The cost is six cents per gallon. lra4ling Colarcd Ferics.—"Before washing any colored fabrics," says the SclenlYic American, "it is recom menled to soak them for some time in water, to every gallon of } 'which is added a spoonful of ox-gall. A tea cup of lye iu A pail of water is said to improve the color of black goods 'when it is necessary to wash them. A strong, clean tea of common hay will preserve the color of French lin ens. • 'Vinegar in the rinsing - water for pink or green, will brighten those colors, and soda answers, the..-sami. end for both purple.ind blnc." Gt:.is'nora:ers and crickets have taken the field in the Pacific States in formidable,. numbers. The ,grans :plots of the San Francisco plaza mid "(blly disappeared wider their tread. . and enactments even more vigorous than those employed against the Chi nese failed to disperse them. The 'black cricket*, hi a belt one mile wide and of unknown length, struck the Humboldt River about six miles above Elko v Nev., and crossed l it. Its sur kc.^ was blackened for hours, and fishes gathered from up and down the river to feast upon them. It was f•iiind that horses, driven into the column of crickets, became frightened and could not be induced to proceed. Some of the individual crickets were. of extraordinary size. In Utah, g;•,c-Islioppers 'are said to "stihside " somewhat after a flock of sheep is driven rapidly about in a field con taining them. Near Stockton, as a railroad train was going up a steep grade in Echo Canon, it was brOught to a stop by these insects. Another train came to its, assistance and with a plentiful distribution of sand and the m:e of brooms by men standing on the cowcatcher, the locality so in ' rested was with difficulty!. passed. What - a miraculous story this Would have made for the Athnians who boasted descent from the ,grasshop r pers. dfiehigail Farmer, of Detroit, has this about top-dressing : " Here is a farm that a few years ago would hardly , raise food enon , di on five acres to keep' a single head at stock. By means of t . - ning and top, drossing, the heaviest crops of clover and grass are now being raised, and a field of clover that had been sown -last year promised aßrop that would yield at the rate of two and a half tons to three tons per acre _from the first cutting. It was a solid mass of vegetation that a mouse could hardly find its way into. The manure on this farm is soaked at all Seasons When wanted with.the liquid manure from the yards and barns, and :this is applied as a top-dressing to the grays fields." Farmer • Adam was a farmer while yet in Par:rdiso, and after his fall command ed to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. Job the honest, upright and patient, was a farmer and his endurwe has . Pass' ed in proverb. ;- s • --ts. Socrates was a farmer, and yet wedded_to his erdlbig the glory of his immortal philosophy. St. Luke. was a farmer, and divides c with Prometheus the, honor of sub jecting; the ox for the use of marl. Ciuchmatns=was a farmer, and s " the noblest Roman of them all. ' Burns WaS a farmer, and the Muse • fonnd him at the plow and his soul with poetry. _ , Washington was a farmer; and re tired from the highest earthly station to - enjoy the quiet rural life, and pre sent. to the world a .spec!acle- of hu man greatness. To these names May be added -a host of others who. sought pence and repose in their !nether earth.; the en thsiastic LaFayette, the steadfast Pickering, the . scholastic Jefferson, the flyry - Randolph, nil found an El- • dorado of consolation from life's cares , in verdant laws that surrounded their " homesteads. AT a late meeting of the Little Falls, N. Y.;• • Farmers' Club, judge Graves, of Herkimer; stated that he soiled a horse from early in July un til the g . rass eensed to o n . roxr in the from one-eighth of an • acre of land. The land iris in geoid coadi tiau ad.was Seeded to orehard_g,rass. Each .morning while the dewy teas -on he eat enough to last till the inorn ing. 11, 1 i-ides flu) grass, he fp! - Nit n j;.-,1; oat;; R !lay. = - r "DOMESTIC" EMI • L STICH ISE irr,t! A" grit El lIENMIN= THE DOMESTIC itaiShutilft &mpg Machatie, winch--has . \ioe. n used for the list , fiv*: Tears in thik West, and is•noii inticidneed for the first time in this section: It nue3 -faster than most, mile; and more quietly than imy, doing the lightest aslv elf as thei` heaviest work done on any Be ALL ADZ INVITED TO 'OAX.I /arto"sz* i'lain Machines - r • •• Caso - - L - $7O. • . • , All Machines have . Blake's Patina ..• Ageids wanted - in unoCalirklid territory. Address, BLAKE' k • CO.. Scranton. Pa. Far ? SIC by May 12, 1870.—1 y EASE, 17•. T D ecorFpßT. TIIE• ' BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT, Them to not leg PO valuable as perfect sight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES! , , The difficulty of procuring which is well known. MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OCCULISTS AND OPT (CANS, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Have, after years of experience, experiment, and and the erection of costly maeliir ery, been enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM. , ' PERFECT SPECTACLES ! Which base been sold with unlimited zatiafaction to the wearers in the Western States daring the past fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye. and last many years without change Messrs. LAZARUS 4!:. ADAMS have. appointed JULES Hvciumrs. dealer in Watches. and Jciv elry, An their sole agent for Towanda. Penn a, and vicinity. , April 14, IVO. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. The subscribed+ would respectfully infonukheir many friends that they Lave opened a BOOT AND SHOE STORE! At No. 14d klain-st., Towanda, Pa. They have mutt received a fine assortment ar. LADIES' AND GENTS ' SHOES Consieting at • LADIES GAITERS, 01 all grades. Ladies xi GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES, 111SSL.'S AND CHILDSEIGS SHOES • Of every yuricty, which will be sold cheap for each. Give them a call and satisfy youroelves that they are selling cheaper than the cheapest. ilTe would call eorpecial attention to our CUSTU.II DEI'AIIT 111.1;1.V T! - r . We make to order everything in the line, of LADIES' AND GEA L TLEHES'S Being mechanic!, of many year practical experience, we feel confident, that we catigive entire satisfaction. We employ none hut first-class mechanics. • Ire uttarrantec period Jet. and afilsork lEorranted. Depalring neatly and promptly done. Remember the place, No. 148 Alain-at., r. few doors below the Means House. Towanda, Pa. Look out for the sign of the Dig Boot. D.kVIS k ICIMNER. CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW STYLES OF - SPRING MILLINERY GOODS I AT AIM .GREFFOPS STORE, Where yon cannot.fall being pleneed with the GREAT TALIERY OP BONNETS, HATS, LTC. . Pricer to path all enetomere. •Do not forget the place, Nu..:, South Front .MERCHR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA: April C, 1370-4,.m" REPORTER JOB PRINTING . OFFICE. Daring recently added greatly to our facilities, vie are now prepared to do all kinds of • JOB PRINTING ' ; AT LOWER PRICES AND BETTER STYLE ••• Than any establishment in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALI, AT - • THE REPORTER • OFFICE AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. (ZREAT .EXCITEMFINT IN PA PEAN.), HANGING PAPER -S)ANGING DONE ,FOB 10 TO /5 CENTS Ob, yve I ob. yes rediev rce laugh to know that Intxv is reduced one-bolt Graining only S 2 per day. PoceDln llidahlog on,y $2 perday. Glazing only $2 per day. Painting of alt kinds only $2 per day. Blind/ painted green at only 72 cents to $1 per pair. Blind coranien col lora 1.0 cents to $1 per pair, and all watteriala thrufah ed. Tin and Decked roots painted with patent root ing for 123, cents per yard. I will also furnlatimy customers with . Lead and. Zinc of the beat quality at coat, Gina saving from 10 to 25 per cent. on every hundred. P. E. POST. Towanda, Juno 18,1.870.-y 10. 32 Second -at. CENTRAL MARKET. Ths subscribers still continuo to keep constantly ou hand a full anal complete amortmeut of every thirig.pertaintug tolheir business, consisting main ly of BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT . , 3LETTO.N, . BEEF, LA3LD, VEAL, POULTRY, SAUSAGE, , LARD, BOLOGNA, DOLED BEEP, . . kc.. At. TALLOW , . , Mao S FEESH FROM THE LAKES. Parties wishing Oysters in large or email gnantt. ties 'will he furnished on short notice., et the stand, evirmat. M.utan. 32011tilltjell ail door north of Dr. Porters. Cites. Eettrsi, ,ItrIXOCS. Theo. MULT.OrX. 1" • • Feb. 24. line-tt H,I9RIK, HAMS AND LARD JL - COWP.LL h mvrarif: 001VELL & 11 YRR ARE! tag TEA very cheap, „ . , BE =MI =NM i ;1* TAYLOR 'A WRY.. Towanda, Pa A. A. xmrit. ' Atltuns. Pa Wyaln.lng. PER ROLL. SUGAR. CUBED RAMS. OYfrIMS EECEITED DAILY In theta Beason. yfit tailii. heifit,' . ` 1 Fr-- ''.., I?. . 2. 4 4 Atiyl`;', - -d .:,---'•-- , L 1 1 01cRilumn.';=, -- aNana, . -:- <ii t oda.p. ~, •..dosaPingii: :BA= tir,4o/4•OIThMiIiZACIL. l'' . • • • %;*Srn . 464 3tit ilikil* ?..: u" , - ja , Atiiii s zeistvw,o4l4akilari' . ;,'" - ,-\, --D . AlToingxwaluctaas , ..f 7, -'• ' , lA:animism...RS . lMM -,-'.. 1 - k I ~ 2 9 6 . .. . M9 l . ll kTFAT i o,i.i , 2ftrir Mtn orraftsrioAliftwennt •MX ‘lllll susogew 'Annum enema .so-Hoonnursa.• Emu" paw Mr, CLICULAIW axoftrinrs‘tp. , . ' On'and after /Wilke,' JUNE Id, MO, trains will 1 litinWaseirlrat about We falkowlq_litiors, sin : ; 1124 a.na'AtIOUT MBES/3 alimealfat 1 :-. labester.-Buffalo, -Dunkitit,C • and OW ! • -china% connecting with tho Lake Shore, Yletdiffia ! Southern; and' Grand Trunk Railways atituffilo. \Dunkirk andckerelmill for the West; almost Oltsv. hind with the O. 0, 0..k•1nn.. Railway for In i ft polls; ands( Cincinnati w the T.Laville Line Itailesy, and the Ohio h - Ellio sal ppi Itall ' W . for the South and Sontimest't also with connect; • lug lines at principal stations on Main•litte. . 4:19 a. ni.,..100111` - EXPRESS. daily, for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. 'Copland and CincinnaMtitak ing directUonneetten-filth trains of Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Hallway.. at Bend% Dunkirk and Cleveland, forxdtpotnts West. and at Cincinnati with the Ohio &IffisidsalppiturlVLeolivills Short Line Railways for the South and Soutn.west ; Slim • frith all connecting lines at • principle station! . on• main line. -- - 8:28 a.m.—MAIL TR&Ilf, Wiretap imespted.:fot - Buffalo and Drinthit. - -' 5:33 p.m.—ELMIRA ACCOMMODATION, SUndaye excepted. . _ . 6:18 p. EL, DAY =PRESS; .13undieys • en - xeDtesL } for Rochester, Buffido, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Oinchant - •11 and the South. - - Stops at principal stations MA connecting points on nodu lino, - • Row and improved Diswinglioom Dosohni 'oxen. pally this ' from Rear York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coaches are attached at llornelleville, ma tting thro* to Cleaveland - andOsitonwithoutehange. 3:10 p.m.—ET. MAIL. Sundays excepted,•.for Buf falo, Dunkirk and Coveland,'conneeting withtrains lox the West. , „ - A Sleeping Coach is attached to thistrainrunhing . throug to Buffalo ~ ,_-_- • ~r- - • . 1:00 C h m.—WAY FR E IG HT, Runde3's exocited_._ 4:l0 pan.-..R4119.11ANT TRAlli, daily tor West. GOECG EAST 1:00 a.m.—NIGHTSP±PRESS.Su ndaysexcepted,hon . fleeting at New- York with afternoon. trains and steamers for Boston and NeW England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. ' 5:50 a.m.,CINCINNATI. BORES Meniday: a cepted, connecting at Jersey City with afternoOn' and eaening trains of Now-Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washnigton; and at New York with steamers and afternoon Evros!' trains tor New England Cities. Also atop. at prin cipal stations and connecting points on main line., Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York, 12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. Sundaysexcepted, eon, to , igting at demo City with midnight Express train 0., New 7i:racy Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principle stations and connecting pointft nn main line. New andiroccd Drawing-Room ' Coaches' accost-, pany tins t . from Iltiffalo to New Yiirk. ' 3:35 p.nt. CCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for Susquehanna. 8:38 a.m.—ELSIIUA MAIL. Sundays excepted. 8:2 5 , p.nti - NEW YORE. MAIL. Sundays. excepted. osos connect. log at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Expres4 Train of New Jamey Railroad for Baltimore and ,Wai.hington •, and at New'York with Morning Expresa train for. Boston and NeW England cities. Also atop: at all principal stations and-con-, netting polar-on main line, . Sleeping Coacher accompany this train through to New York.. • .. 3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sandays excepted.' , BAGGAGE CHECKED TECRCITOR. • A revised and complete ..l'ecet Timm Tabk of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and, con necting lines, has recently been published. an* can be preamred on application to 'the Ticket - Agent of the Company. L. D. umnuat. Oetel Supt. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO. MIRANGENEVT OF PASSENGER TIIMNB, Commencing Slay 16.1870 GOLVO SOUTU. Leave A.M.. P.M. P.M. ar're P.M. P.M.', A.M. Waverly' C. 33-3,05-6,41 .• i 6.oa—v.lB=e,lo ToWanda ... .. . '1,15-3.58.--7.33 .. 1 5.15-12,25-7,20 Tunkhannock.9,33--6.l7—r.at .. ', 3,07-10,10...A01a Pittston..... 10,35-7,30...'... o 2,00-8.55...... Wilkeaßarrr, 10,53-7,55 I . 4 1,15-8,30....... Willie Uaren,l3,3s r. at I •• 11:58 A.m. Mauch Chunk,1,30...:'.......' .. 10.35 A11entwn.....2.33... .. 9.19 Bethehena . ^,50 .. 19.3.5 Baaton .T. 17 1 .. : 9,05 Phil'a .trr).; —3.01 I 1e*1.35 liewl7orknwr.) 6.05 I ‘• 16.00 .. Down Train aline. at White Marten. Up Trains diner at Pittstor. . . Passengersaqui from New York and Philadel phia without change :of aux Down train connects at Alleuto 'n with Thrortitb Fast p.xpress for Harrisburg, P ttsburg and' the west. . JOH V. COX. thipetintendent, !Cocaine= : ---i- . IIiNAITA.NT -' TO ALL tiTO VALUE . THEIR Btolll9 • The Night of the aged assisted, the weak strengthen ed and the perfect preserved. PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL INSTITTTE, ' For tho manntacturhig of the CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON S3IoKED .IxD TDITED GLASS VOII WEAE O Z& IS. The Concave Convex Crystal Spatial lea, made by the above institute aro now a long time before the public, and the rapid and increased demand for them combined with the universal artnowledmuent of their cleat - nese in vision and 0484 to the eyo, shows plainly that they aro iMperinr to tiny Other glasaes In the market. The majorlly of Spectacles. (mostly imported) and no mutter how -flue the frames, contain but a poor' and worthless article ofglasses, (generally cast or, pressed() they are made to be sold only, without, any calculation respecting benefit t a eye, aI therefore the great• complaint of • .r and weak eight. Tboastands arc, using glass • now which tire fl., and fatigue a eye, where the " . ecte get dim altar short usage,, require an tensely strong light and therefore destroying . sight, which, were they properly suited, would be reserved a life time. The advantages. eta' . .1 for the Concave Convex Crystal Glasses are tit, ollowing : The Lenses are .. nd of the best material, pure nuci hard. and made, uly for optical purposes, they are therefore net If; de to get acratited ordirn. They confer a b vt Raney and distinctness of vision not found in any ' then glass. . . They can be u ed equally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyea.. They are ground mathematically true in the con care convex mirror, areerding to the philoeuphy of nature. and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore misisting nature only Instead of forcing it. That the lenses are centered correct into the frames." They can be used longer than any other glsases without changing to a' higher power. The frames are made strong'and durable by expo rioneect workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WA!. A. CIIAMBERLIN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Toimn. da..Ba.. Agent, flir these glasaes in Bradford cbunty. Ro Pedlers employed., July 12, leitl-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OP TOWANDA CAPITAL SiniPLUS FUND This Dank offere UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the tra67:44one: a ;. ; GENERAL BANMNG BUSINESS. INTEILIMT AID ON DEPOSITS ACCOIIDDIO TO == SPECIAL CALM On= TO THE COLLECTIOA SE NOTES AND CILECes. Parties wishing to sinto MONET to any part of the United Stoles, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts fur that purpose. PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the old country, by best abiamer or sail ing lines, always en hand. FAMILIES =OVUM . OVID ►T MEDI:NIES RA► TX& 1 iglirst Price paid far'l7.S Bands, Gold .and Siliier E. 8..E.111TH. President. ti. E. EETTI3, Jit” Towanda, June2t, 1869. Cashier. rtiliE- OTTOMAN DECHAAEBRE' A NEW ARTICLE OF FURNITURE. r CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE INDISVEMIBLE FOR INVALIDS AND CHILDREN Avolatng the mashtlitlinese and - srippressing the offensive oders'ef the Sick' Room and Nursery. At on useful and ornamental. It is more useful then any article of Furnitare of the same cost. ' For sale .by all principal' Furniture Dealers. price $3.00 . febl7 Gm iffAXERY AND DINING ROOM! Fast block north of Ward Ilonso, BREAD, PIES, CAKE, AND CRACKERS baked daily and mold at ttboleamle and retail Iu our BIIiIN6 no° ma 00 Will accommodate the public with either A lunch or a good meal at all times of the by and evening. -;11 , o' ii71:4•11E.1 31 . !- on, lisol_tlurilig their sersoq, .. Also s fine assortment of Groceries. Cc . onfectionery, Fruits, linte r /to, ~ .- ... „ - "Tnwands , tars' 19 , ^te. --- b . . Vri aeon ' k co. L .11INDS'GROCIERIES AND PrOVidiella . at wholesale and relail.nt • May 20. C. A. rATCEN. ME O' bialtolsll _ jrlolllll4l 44. 14 0,4 1 04 1112011 0 11 10 144: 1 trU li A l 9 lllll6l6l o ll a . 4 G.B 013 - E RIES, 17,14 1 11111 !"f, " 1111 , that as Sena it Wil/POSS 1/1 as Rs ~eeaYrii ../.1-441**;11410,01111.116* - 011" mem ,+; AKRON FLOM, ;um min= VO. • oonaiintly knit popting4isappAnd in Nail of 11E01. • Roam ositiiiiiioatios the public to ottr - Ceal Be Beet -- ,STOOK.O. , - t i CCit4 ; In Pim Jell so Ookko******, New York Cbtaniesi and Brown' . '• - -i,. Please eaU and examise Aar aleck ' ' • . • WOODEN _ ' Large aarortmeas of TANICES'ViIipiN Tel sous, *a., .ta. 1 TMIi7he246I;I.OOOI4MT ruiners, give nu a eall'e edlltegg4iiiirlweje: All pullout tedditell to the late lbatvrilligeen ' eon and make Immediate payment ` .43. a, i:Ataa. Towanda, Kareb;l2. , t. GROCERY AND IlledABE" FAMILY .G ROa RIEk ViM. It. BAUR. OW/Rawer Ag't (1.1150 KOLtTI.4 =caws NEW mock. =wail:lA..' We do net deem it oecomry to.enimerete ell the diferent articles irei keep. Chteesisortasent is 4 Wesell nothing but • FIRST `CLASS GQOTIS Calh Paid Pile Aileen Prodoee. 7 . I .) Mon% 1810: " i • ' }VA Km PEOPLE'S ; ' diocKni AXU paairiaos =Om , t . soma Jowl mama= . LID aula GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will be sold st the lowest possible piers. FRITIM OF 'ALL DESCREPTIONK MODERN STONE WARE, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GR.AINT,Sr.c. Bring on your produce, which we pay cub for. A constant supply of Ashton silk an shoed ;chunk Butter Firkins, Tube, kr. • . Please calland look through our doe). and wewill do our best to please you. -W. A.. WOCZWELI. Towanda, April 28. 1809. $125,000 40,000 LOOK HER'ES' .COWELL & MYER, At the old stand of Reaunats. k .oowsm i. are now receiving a large and wellseleded stock of isovratoxs, Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that, dsfy competition. • Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce. Aprik2l:lB69—tf. • HVGMMN, JEWELLER & SiLVERSHMI, MIRCI7rB NEW .131.0014 . 1"OWALNDA. PI o n finJaßt received from brew York now suortment e Gold LADIES' WATCHES, of sip deociiptions. Moo a selooted •oomOotoPiii of GOLD ~ CHAIN, FINE / GOLD 17 DB' 747" , ma z IRr , CLOMP OP ALL EITTLEB FROM TUT MIA& Ear TO THE'IIEST. GOLD. stLyttLexp atm ascracus #:ND EVE-GLUM to At Maims ot *sired sight: NEW PATENT ACCII,rODATING SPEC6CLAIL. By this patent I ssa enabled to esebsage Canines lay Woe without ests2 !lesete. Call and •pr ciLii..lr.liti : OD ;041=r Towanp, Dee. 16, 256 vir'ACK MEL CODFISH, BLUE 111 rie. Itikkidsw Trout tieco; Pkkimi ask &wad Sawn. itowied liatLand Drted Dad. at k =LW& "u~c+eo'etiiod I .eye~ealrot~: COUNTRY. ,P44.1)u0i •• ,rXt4l)ii• 87101 e, E. Mil Wholesale and lleiall P*ROVISIOTIS; ALWAYS COMPLETE. new and annpkte stock of CODFISH, MACKEREL, FEERMNO. ' PORK, MUTTON, YANKEE NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, ,Jewelry. One door !tore' et AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, an am al4 l . , t.iit - r.;: .5 7i Si.. .s . •'.f.ki:fil,'s . .e . 4 4444 ''.? :: Ii ) 1 rz ,* _, ' , l , e=wacsl7 - 11i NI dt.val.:lZ s,rriat''3-00 - r, • .. e 4 - _.- ' - :,.' 1. et lItW Al 2 o '.: - .rl FA' r ; , (• i 45v.i1tv. , 24 4 AOL(A*-IF -, .0.04.'=?Ttt , a4 , - 414, -- P , :,14:, , 1 ..I , IA- ,441.,0<i54).Kra; r. , ./Aittt ?!.:..-.4 . akeIIiATIVIONO* 3 IRtIVANDA. - H:tri , '' " I ••• • r... --• , .. •-....•-: , _ : ."„4 : 4•Ai.:.* ' ' ~1 / 4 , ,t tt f, - vilmii " . 1: , _,4441.1 ,, , , , toxl.t.l-4 - 17 - 74 .t ,- ,-;;:::.4.3 - ,>-... T.3_,-,f,p, .2-1 1.,:-.•ti b _BEARritum- - ,puotna*Gi',.• ~..1....,,e4.,,,.. ;1S AltallLinta.e." cr". J. . ,_•1 :47 61412 i ru- tottatENG.:,oool4 _ `• J". S ., 'o' l ,l ''''‘ibkiii!itt *in lienfli 111 , 1 4 , 101 1 4 POO lll - r ri1tig61143411.6111,11111, liablis Cia *la" ' altdi : Anialfiallainrilio ben stiontami—spriets„ Iry 1- ..• - -1 1411 7 1 1 111111111111 4. .'•••• I:Art; , 1: T .4' • ,e; ;::•%; 04,rz,z.7:4,. 7H x13;124/1. • ' ' - 114i7 , 11i1! it 1614 : wdcf ME xtr.xsounus TO SHOW GOOD& ; 1: r' 'f',; :1'.,"-` 1 'l.l,l_ l l'-' . •"'''' ' z'' ; 4 - One \ , t stintort. ' :- ';'IP win two* iliatiftiftlift • ' A doS - G0)1* ' _ ot," c o ming theWae* Stock CIO/1k; = =II Z Colalasting of an &Waked *ltabto u44! COATINGS,. SHINEINGS, AC. &C. Whitt theyato Rio ado op in any atila to sa l their etudica abaft a 9 tice • - 'Also 11 iplendtp aer..loch Of BEADY-ILiDE MORNING. Which pry are ogling abeaver Abilkollll6 , "" • • 11.A21"'S "a'AehX'S,' • : - - ; GENT'S . FUE,NISIEENG OCiOpS; A, now and AO: 14op of 41 fie Litest styies. Uwaya pa Mad aildin TH uarst aim sairrar arum to NECK TIES, BOWS, &C Atho the Ziefft Patient WINDOW UMBRELLA All at anrat our Goads will ims lola as CHEA=P 'F 0, , AS it As any In the market' Cali and took through otir stock Towanda, MIIII2I. 18W. HURRAH! HURRM;:iI (MEAT DEDUCTION.DI PRICES OF BEADY MADE (IL.OTHING, M. E. ROSEMiTMD'S, (Opposite Powe C 014.) sat o low slitting to tberpublie s lawsuit Oaks SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, amuLthig of r LINEN GOODS, ♦nd all !Ws late styles Mar Spring and Sumer wear 704 . MEN. AID BOYS Which will ba addl. 25 • cent. i tem than former prim at M. B. mum. Alio a large In. Take - UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS I hasn't to Sell leis thaw coat, to nuke room fur Fall Mach. Now is , your time 'to buy a. Salt cheap.. Call a ri d convince yourself that IL E. BO .bra Grad Bargains in the line of Clothing szta. - . t GENTS FUIDIIRRING Gooria. Call before purchasing elseiwtwie. Taira6lla, ilia. U. 1870. IL . a'r, A DIBPATCII.JITST RECEIVED. ounuoro lima 7ios orrnoroi or . TdWANDA inertirry • There Li urostintly being recelvedid the .1113111.4 or PASSION," a Large stock of SPRING . AND 'BUNKER I,3OpDS, , .„ erbieb have bate leurebased tor cash. 'at reduced rake& and gnats obi b eaab buyers at tower lutes thee evarbsters offend in Toirmida;. , My Op/Aeon- lanir. BOYS• AND Mims cummut, =AVG mums Aso num =Ara sway FINE DRESEkiItII3, C . M18a2113.F. I=ll. LliiEN Costs, Pan* Vests, asd.'lihtto Linen • Dark sntta, also a large variety. of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, =2t=M Arb'inear AU. (Elbe latest styles and. fashions. Remember the in duasments that oder: snit that, lam net to be dersold by any dealer in town, or elsewhere. All who'wish anything In my !Mears respectfully Invit ed to give libe.tllll4 belie illOrChlliblir and convince • yourselves. . • • H. ' JACOI3B.' 149 Beidlenian's Sleek' •• • ' - - • Towanda. Va. fir thigh paid Hides aid GOIM 13TIM COMEIG DOWN t Alm sass *into ur GROG - kW ft: PROVISION 'TEE arm* oiltered et 0-0 W E .71 . ;14. ;A - NT ER' 8 . . . =lnd etustoLfaU to Sill* an gait tbiw are net tabs andentoldby any one. They have coduSU:ir Store by buWWg so :that they *Ow bate " fot the Iteab supple" that are day recnited by . They hire eoanecte4 with their skim' a Market where they pow, Soon fresh meats to by.tbe =terse piece, mut afatlanpply °toe. cane and which tbrreoalu rail - the attention di eadrbnysta. 'C.otbe and srettine oor Ooods; Ina -Pekes; bade* Purchasing , Ana satiety pintreibres. , We lentrentee a 0 goodirto give centre sallisieetlen.. We are thankful to ant ensteniers fee their pestabisal "tees*e and solicit a continuance of the were. COWELL le WEE.' . -Dipa.-90.1869. RY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE, CCIVIELL k MM. MEN ,:1 , 4 41 r 'LI Pm ` 440 / 11 A* 5 4 ef.)1:00,11.5 4 .1)44 19.; 414 ; 41 ? EW• zitin%. 40_q0 - 14 , 4 : ,..#4itorv'tz • ' - • • .litot4iitiut . l4#4**CitatO li,Sr /"?r ,7,1, ••-*Vr• "r• 7•41 1 . 0rf1tR , e..4 , • -.. : z1•'1 i,••1 WAlTEaLaaali iXt e ttilti 17,4 e ,t 14.) • 1", i; fri Pi . ' 4* .1“ • - 44UMMOIMJ:k ME EMI , . ` 44 , 77"'•7.'r"!.r7_ ,4 'll OMQi==3. Mira ....:: ~, 7 r`..,1 , -.f., -I , '' - , - .:. - if; . , ..• i it.• .-.. -,,,'•':'. '!. ~ Diailli, Ill! J.: ::1', ,, '"•". !"t '• . ...L fl 1F , .• '-',.:' - ' it , , 4- ,.., . ; i , -,- .;:-•.:' , ..; , , , : , , , :r; : '4 ' 1 ii t i ft-aliti "' iti 4 V s - , -- ;. - • . 1141-Win beet tbe Ward Renee arm thiznelay. Alb eareples of (Kota,erg .perpored L td bike Ul mos; OMB. VAIMON; '119 . 14'; maziNZIOIL . . • , .„ Einil I Ot. H •LOlD''summEß' D w0ume......e, to the Sitlaeus of Tcnianda and the isaldlnkenondly, that be Ips In store and delly.ro... I • r :::,1 1 •:tt S. .1,; '44 0..00 in Ids One, suitable to the viante . of the people, which bewill.sell tor Currency -at fermis , • • . . 60 L "CARL . tnnsisting eWeenS4 ii. Sod; Vrell'ind raliabte coeds: C'LOT • .•.•,• _0080 4 .070=.51,140.ce5p#4 gf ••• Uri I EER:I4I74V s , _ . I • • COATEV VESTErk.ND • •.. :alt Wool: \• • DRESS OQATS,.PALETS4.,.yEsTS,. canon Coati. Disler. sad ants ` , Overalls and Ovens/11de, Linen and. Paper Wen, Clisetcoen. and Slavin& Shlrta. Neck Ties, Bak W r EA GS Z e f e ltil e rrlibL l All ier lU drsed ' Oe tlng bee that good flood., are etre at a Lair. peke than M r eee g =iti. s liM4iii:llll=l l l;l 4 , Y l= 'Touted& Sane 8,1811.. ' W. WPM 1 Loon &':CO., WWI matinee to umentseture their oelfiallett HQRSE PORTETLA CLEANERS, and „ ri p sell a were ler lees mope/ than ten belied elsewhere In like world.. We china for. our insokinse that they Till do se w0r1d.... Or more, ::::7 it superintend and oral more durably built. We superintend ear, ork :and. see that it Is well down.- We wW send , -D CATALOGUES. of dui iticattneo, on On. • • • 07 AND imp HORSE POWERS, Ofike T,o Horse . 17(SHEA @ dEPIZATORS. rinzEmElliana FANNING MILLS, MMUS' .041) DRAG 414 W !MI" - lIAW AND MUST MILL work dome to - order. Give to a cell before purchasing ebrettere. va "op crtmagvaii %Mum • - op Is , aoozg Aug. 2. 1889. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! On Pine, between Main and Second. Streets, b a ck of F. Mason & Co.'s Bank, MINIM STULIN, (formerly of the Armor Bryant 1; Stolen) 'storms Ids friends and former patron., that Ike has bunt a NEW BEICE. OARRUGE FACTORY, where he will constantly keep on band a tell assort meat el TOP pr.4N : - BUGGIES, TROTTING BVLKTh. AND EIIiELET:ONEL Wade of the best matekial and finished in the best city itylo. His long experience in cpy Carriage Factories given film a decided advantage over others in the. Finish, Style And Durability of Ma Wagons. AL ho ukg is an INSPEVTION .0F; HIS WORK prcr!knU to purchuing eleewbere. ALL WORK IVARRANZED prams PERFECT • Thankful for the unent jean:woe . onikerly - ex tended and ,respecthiny 14 a conlinuinco of the ammo. • WAIItINO - 11k0INPTLY ATTENDED TO %).. EMMY sturzN, Towanda. May 24 1870.—ti NEW rpLANINg. The underdone', having Imll s largo ijud commo dious Min In the itmo Towanda,ofand Idled It with the most modern and Improved inachinerT; for the mantel:adore of iernmksass AND BLENDS, Are rep l ied to Aitiordera,- whether large he ems% upon the ahortest settee. We have also a large va riety of 110131,DINGS, otthalateat kyle and pattern, which iieveakfarnish =eh cheaper thanthey can be • - • PLAZ4NO,' _ . NECK TIER SAWING, And all oiler woilipartainnig to Joinery, will be done to soft oar anatinnens.:, Persons building. and not living more than twelve totourteen miles distant, will bad it lary for their interest to buy of us, or bring their Inaba antihero. It walked. by our machinery. ;Bring, your grist of Mooring. Or abe r . lumber, and while your UM I. Seeding; WO It ground out and , taiie It horns with We will TAY (Mgt far tom. ND. =meg Lingliflit delivered at aar mother yard. Come and re us, twit yot awn eanewritn. • Towanda. Feb.. 1664. L. B. RODGERS h CO. MONTANYES. (lentsl)eal~a In STAPL.F. & FANCY DRY GOODS; Cnoccrirr, Guiraw Ann. BOOTS SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS Leather. llab. Cal», I.Tmlbiells& Le., , • • • - , Towows.va. NO. 105 St., earner of the Public *Luna, . 1. b. NONTANYL, may 9.1870. - -X« A 1110EMANYE, T HE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE at McCADE Jr. MIXT, gm 3 - 4 , 1 +~~;ru~;:Sd ~,.~ ME - MEW Miqn;Atcteett. TOWANDA, PENN'A. FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATI - 'Oll3l WAGONS, sATOracridx, at reduced prices TOTIGIMIN6, GUIDON:NG. . • AND scßooi SSEENERNEBE _.__ . „ . Nt. rotoguatxioptimtad 40,4.. 7ik k*,) : t510 5 .7.41 1 4.1 A..01,;:1 - 4 4, 1 '11:.-61,11A111111ftlast is r ois k. i i 4 , 4 , .1•937( 7 7:17;4176c,biar.5t.4'4 , 4. l l{4li'',r I :11:ilr ;t) i .c i. 4;: i",. :•i--i/!:1 4 1 . i . •: '1;;" ;' '* "r;:q . ,. * :-. ' ,:i ' !'„*. i ft.- , e4; ig.-- ,,-L 4 ,l: ; :,:w it : lki- 1 ~.. -1. ,, / 1,,.,t,i.r: TIAIRION-$47 • ',1,..,',. .;•• 0 i ''',."' r -- 4 ._:,leq , ?,••• ••`' rt. - , i.••• - ...,,' 1:- -- ; ;•r' . ',, - - -;.:, " '''''' 1 -, . 4- 0 11 11 1a:ect bil l in 101411 Or:: " i st , , , .4.4: :;1 .r..,, , . .i:...,, , ,.:0.4 -,,• . tii. ! : , 4 . 1 44 11C4 o:tinirkze s , 4lo k OA ' 0 ,..':-. , •'.;.'.., , ;,:i, , :- , i ? , ft , :;rl. - - . lehiliteld * Tiiiiiiiiiiii 1 t 1 - ,r;:f ... , , , ,..1;111001,Matk‘ . 1 , a• ~-..... '. 4 . . , :a .., . : A °'.: ' ll7n 4 f . r“ '',,'"" 'i .4i, t - . i ItOTMEFUE G . 'I3OOD-S ii±rt • • -r • ..• . u;r&X tern sit. 11 EL T. 2 X Gk. OtworilutihttiLl. *o., aro:at fths abest,qualliiind tar Sitlow: W6'itro' filio - atcsatm fat the AMPARIOAI4 , 'I ElTEilif , ' SAFE,. ,!;-, :47 •4 , 1: • :; 4 •• , kt 'T.4134#014q TM only reliabfil 01(4 Also F.,UnimarKs's SOSLES, EICHAGHTICOKE POW DER CO.. BAVOWS lIAW BONY= liITTIE-E P:HOSP•HAT E o,,rswdgi,f .[ ~: 4 'I I I I.NW.A:IRM Li 'vet* utontilacturOd out of the beat ;- . : . •matertaL riletuired to gioiebbind oi en the's. We iiiithe citify ROW foeihe celebrated new : EMPIRE OOMNG STOVE, The • test - cooling stow to tie.' 000 ever/ stove loauflatell9,6l , os aslistacttid. • March 10, '7O. Paridtare. MIEN Fi7R:k . 37TURE . BUIti LOWER 5 1.4 g . FROST, Weald attain:mid to the Peep% alTaaiuida arta the rest orb thataiter this date. Ws tuagattleent * TR,NI` I I'I:TR,MI ywU}be offered GREATI;Y REDUCED PRICES. My Mock is compieic and COlafitte . of PABLOB LIBRARY SUITS, .OIU,M]t,ER SUITS, ' DnuNq'ltool4 FURNITURE, \AND VUIINITURE FOR THE EITCEEM MATTEMSEBe. PILLOWS; BEDDING, mEu3uiii.- 'irruincriTAirtscet, kc., kc B;E .D\B \ 7 1 II AD 8 ! My own manufacture. and warranted superior. will. be sold for lc= than' city 'Made ones will cost ate where. CCOME ONE, COMP ALL, • , • , Esaudne , for yettraelreir. See and loWeorreinead that Phretture to sold cheaper at • ;606T% than at any other place In the world. Country dealers Slapplted at the lowest market rates. I furnish COYPUS of every description, Winne Burial Cases. Caskets. &r., and have tho .11141VO HEARSE NORTHERN' SESN'A',.. JAMES 0. FROST Towanda', lane 22,18711 FURNITURE WARE.-ROOMS /AXES MAILTNBO2; annamaces tothe public that he Mall conflunei to manufacture anti keel) on hand a large saurttment of ~ _ . I r . . d . A81.2f ET FiIItNITV4RE, Suroana. Tables, Dedateads. Stands, Chairs,. he., of every deaertptiom which are made of the beet mate rials, and In the moat iworkmanble manner. I invite theinspection of the public to mg' week. whkh shill not beat:passed in durability it any shop in the errantry; end My pekes will be !braid to be as low u the times will aduilt Ready-made Codhls constantly en hand or tnadeto ceder. • A good Hearwivillbelurnished when deal:ed. Ang. la, 1865: Miscellaneous. TIOWELL CO., Jl-1 Dim - k - ss a-oohs. LARGE ADDITIONS Lace boon mule to our • STOCK OF DRESS GOODS ! fleveral novelties having been latols.introdured GRE.AT BARGAILN'S CHINESE' GRASS 'CLOTHS, ORGANDTFS, JACONETS, CIONTZ, &C., &C KEYSTONE - STORE Towanda, Juno 15, 1670 BOOB—BINDERY.—THE . PUB lie u respeciftrlly informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the Ar g us Buildin g , third story; where will be done D.O 0 - I DING! In all its various branches. Jai terms as relsouable as !gin) the charge tinum" will allow. The Bry inde will be 'under of s.-c. warrAKER An experienced Binder. and all work will be promptly done In a style and manner whiclioannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, Newspapcts,Old Books, So.. bound In every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Bullhg and Binding of .lILANIL BOOES. "To ally dealred pattern, which InngitY and blilty will be warranted. - All work will tie ready for delivery-when promised, The . pstrousge of thevablic is solicited; and per , feet satisfacilon guaranteed. , Towanda, August 2. 1806—tf. .• CONSUBEERS OF CONFECTI-O_NERY! conk-• LET US REASON TOGETHER! . How eau arw person. manufacture Confacticmety, and sell it at 15 cents it pound s - Thetis : mm.li worth' 16 cents at• tha.lllfinery. lunless It le terribly adul terukedd • . • ••••• How can any dealer rain snare ilfe giotuponnd•to his audonters and have a conscience void of offence? Bow can arty consumer etPeet - to purchase pure Cenfectioniry at twenty-byte and thirty cents. per ppund when a pnre artkid cannot be nuinufsetured leas than thirty to forty Cents per pound, consisting of cards - buds, 'burnt almond& and such class of ;goods! - • a few days . we bare Leon offered cassia butte, etc., for fifteen rents per pound, and Choco. late Creams- at twenty cents. and the agent selmow ledge,' that they were attniteraied ten per cent, with 1 Tars Alba t; and it fa- NA thations of this cheap Confectionery are inside and sold in this country. ' every year, and thu consumers are the only periona b need by ft. I Now, aititetcsefit'nf Mon wile Wish ciPure article cif ionerg, win 'warrant every articie of our e Strictly Pere and free from every nogre . dkat deleterious to health. • . • ' A. Bto?e formerly ompied by Jahn Cannius,Dialn Street. Towanda, October 21, 1269. - ENE Tip ;4.lan•-)Fli , 4 . . , 1 : : iLfik,rif,OlrEliW SOK NCO., -.A4tig: .71, fAr.,e)it , . 11 ...: , •.: rric, - ;,:::% ,V.. ...:-.4: , , eii.l.4 0? ru,:i ,, -/rs a rff i lkt , i ~. ty. - • < OLD CASH DRUG ' . STOKE., . SnAsktoull 2 ,M 1 Zginvi I.' wearier jib s anifilnei Streets; Toirsruts, iaf:ikifiggeinit Wed fin* elY,h, theliahicie. fun and weimmaa basorthant.' , nominating an estaimite via• litZ=l:lllltwtadrartY4ea mod: tn Abos lititri taw Pfdrll o, " caratal;Odediat with nava itith -a rtiintei.ofthe rblic, 'which wid u ll Ing_tanailonable O l as Vila4ieor rro: - • - 7:: • : •c't- • : • Davos;._ limucamist, - Clissucaa; • •IhummpiriA, vAumumixi. • i ASD4I[TRif I tMNR, BASIL morr. TABNI.SII, RITE-impaz, Arid all blade .X.RPOSENE 'I'M COAL 'OIL, Barulag Rata., ' lAIIII3. 131413F9, ..IyICKI3. SPerin. lat 4. Wltalo, Neat. root, . • TANNER'S ArTD nippiniqp. duis, =I putc7 . iin4 T41144*.r4e, in all their variety . , OPNW /141", saws, •pomils, •'• Poesm4s, Hair-Dyes, Perfumers. • POCKET BOOKE,PORTMONALS, xocko' icnivia, tumor., • 1NX1M41.,.0X1.14 AND 1 . 1411 PREPARATIONS. T oukcco' SMUT . Puss AND Czaiss, • Garden, Flekt and Flower Sesidae.nnasea: Sup. 'porters. Sturimnaories, ribonltler Brace", Breast • P u l n li nt i• Teething Mugs.. Naming- Bottles, Kippurs. Nipple and rittg ea. • Bed Peas; Belf-Segli Melia n,g ?mild's:l4l3yllov mometers, Flavoring Fhttracta. /3191 m Masa Ware, V ottleo, Vials, Corks, Bath • 'ftkk, and Strive Blacking. Fish Tackle, Am . munition, Botanic. Eclectic and goinoPalh• • 'ic Medic:Urea, and all the popular Patent DS D I C , I• tS. ;. Ail articles warranted as represented. Persona' at distance can rekcive their order* by stage or mall. which will receive Prompt and candid attention. . -Medical radicle° given grAtultously at the oftlx, charging only for'inedicino. • ' • ' .IWe Thankfoffor pad liberal.paticonago,ironld ce. pectfully announce to their friends and the public, tha t no paha shall be spared to satisfy, and trierirthe con ' titillation of their cordideace and patronage. rigi-Open Sundays , for preecriptiouc from 9 to 10 LEL. anti 12 m. to;. and sto 6 p.n.,. - - • 11. C. PORTER. £'6X Sc co. . July 1. 1g70.--yr. . • W B O.W A. • 1 . 1 *Ant STPEET,; TOWANDA T V PA WHOLE-SALE ANA' RETAIL • " i• , .Thessiliseribcr respectfully announces to the pub lic in gene:4l'olst he has 'on hanfl e, large and well selected Stock of h DRUGS, OIL PAINTS, VARNISIIk:S • WINDOW GLASS . , • - STUFFS A:e.. All the popular Pateut 91.edioiues of tho,..lay; PURE WINE AND LIQUORS Tor Medical purposes only -.PE-RFUMERY. • Fancy and Toilet 'articles. • , Scraps of every description, , . • Thermometers, • • •Bathing, Surgeons,' aud.Cortunon Sponger., = Hair Brushes,' Tooth Brushes. • Drcastng Combs, • . . . Pocket and l'hur Combs, Toilet Powder; • Puff-Boxes, • TOoth Powders. . . _ •. . Tooth Washes, • • ' and Tooth Soaps. And other articles . belonging to the Drag tredo too numerous to woollen. ' , tying the Agency of the GREAT •U. 8.. LEA COMPANY, GREA.T 'DibUCtirENTL: • To pnrcdasera. of goora is their tine. •Physiciansrerrriptions and family receipts core- Pr the n4c o lb.r persons thoroughly competent, at all da . por night. Thankful for tlui\past liberal patronage. I re spectfully solicita continuance of the same, pledg ing myself that no eilVrt shall be sparerto make my establishment second to none In this re'ctiou. Dr. T. F. Madill May.be consulted at this storeas heretofore. ' \ F. W: MOWN. Jail.: 31. 1870 G REAT )3ABGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOMS The nnilersigned are recleving a largo and well se lected stuck of . B 0 0 T S11115;:E4 AND FALL - TRADE, Which we offer loW.for cash. .Consisting of GENTS, AND. .CFITT,DREN'S SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS MADE T 9 ORDER.: : REPAIRING .11*E.-1 71 . 2' DONE Thaulrfill for past faroris; soli.it a c&ntiutiancs. of -the &WIC. • . &mom woopponn. -• tT.LnesT Y. crams -Tawandi, Aprtis. 1869. . • A. PETTES 4;1 .(10., Iln'vo just reipivca a frtislt gapply of GOODS fOr tilt; SITITAIEIt TRADE, Consisting in part of ale latest stylek; of • DRESS GOODS. POINT LACE ana • GRENADINE Bra - Embroillied Skirts, Paints, Rc MILLINIIRY GOODS Just bought in 'New York at the AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Call and see thew on Nain st.,. op- polite the COUrt House, . TOWANDA, June 22, 1870.-=-tf ROYAL 'BAKING .POWDERS at COWELL & *MT. FRUITS OF ALL HINDS IN ammagmlaws. pRGE HORSPOED'S - BREAD Preparation, at C. D. PATCH'S., May _2(t. _ • .a.wm . VIRE . Wllll2l ANI) uquous, For Mcidieing 'woe, IDRITGGIST 'I All 'OPTiII Bcats and Shoet. E:11=1 /vim • BOOT . 8110 E STORE, South end of WrirdlEon,•e A 2,T D 110 Sri tab I LADIES, AND" READY WREN I•R03II8ED For the Reason S 1:1 11," L•S , Also fresh supplies of NOTIONS, &C present low prices, and they, are determined to sell • 'r-t4n1141 1 , Miti;if ciF 2101140AIITAL. $ 1 . 0 00,00-gram u Pau, Chute:v.4 by c'crivies4, 1844. aLthililiCEll t ' CLAIM, President ; JAY COOKS, atairrsacr Plume and Jir. crew HERM I). COALE, Vice iresideet ; =aura W.: rrxr, facepetary and Artyq. The advantages , of th. Ilat!onal are: 1. 11. is ck Natio:111 C.?topany, rlArt , rt4 by 2. It bail paidltp capital of. Ont ipiton 3. It offers low rates of pienilunol 4. It fornlabes Jamey Losnraers thah 'ludas*. for the yawl money ; 6. It Is definite era certain ;- . C. Thera la no poraflrfinfr rt ngoreurrp.al agents, or nnlann.leratinding 7. Th Q poliCl6l arq,ylz:a contract', NI a,' mica for go Intrb Pam . : S. All pollelca are tion-farlsl3in; ; 0; The policies see expzeiss Anse. sitacho,et. E. W. CLAIM k CO., Datak,,,rx,:9au44„,k. f)rnertl Agentf B. 8 . - Itt;S:11:1.1., Macaw r N. C. .1.7..8131tEr. k A. C. mA.s..):l Clj...l,Terdx for Towanda aud iormity Jan. 0, IN . T HE UNN MUTUAL LIFE D.TSURANCE C031I).1'3"1 ‘ll - • `co. 921 ClithliliT SMELT. =Cp . RPORATED 1 . . .kicmittqaTrn ovc.r $3,600,t.0. INCONE FOT: •Lwr;r:/. Div! DLINDS lii - krE AvEzatr.no ANNT.AL: AllOVI" Sa FEIL CENT. POLICIES If.:SUED AT.I. .11,PfifY92) I•LAN Premium's may to paid c• s, mianaaap i a Tian will b 2 ulnae •o: prt •'f &MIMI 8.1.31 EEL C. LWEY. SAMUEL E. Mll./Ets, son:: W. 11011 NOE. A.V.P. E! 4~urrr. H. S. STETHEN6. jkyl3, - ;o4t H. B. 31'N.EAN, pA RD lAN : 74 L 7 T-IT A L INSURANCE COMPANY 2;b. 231 BROADIVAL S:Er; Yor.y.. r I'ourres I 5 F.er.cv over Arrse.te Iscoste. oltr ..... Lom LOMA PAID - AU approvefl forms of l'obrit, Liboral modes for payment of prtueueo. Policies it on-forfeitnbin. br floir terns: The entire profits of th^ utopaty ably among the tusurc , l. ANN AL DIVIDENDS. IVAI.TON H. PEI;KIIAM, WILLIAM T; HOOREI:. 711 rutrArtELF.n. .R.EV11M11.4:4 • JAT Coonr. A: Co.. 13auton•F. Dunx.F.L k Co.. I.l::.nigert, JOHN VI . OOIISIDE k Co.. Tt-n "X•t-ritl,ttitA H. A. )lintcru, Prest. F 11.171 4, k 14,11E:its' I , Lt T. - IL I'rrEr.so:t, Publi4o:r. I A. ALCOLD. Aga rrt. T•twar.b. h • CONNECTICUT ltUrk:III. WT. IXSITRANCE I.:OMPANY, J1‘12.71 , tf 01 ELA411 , 01:1 , , CUSS N1.:5:/3F-111.Nti 11011 E 41. ASg EIS (June 1. 1:46 ns,r ??..Iteimpf.!. tittrplau over 7.telotruttl. CIIIIItkiNT LI - UDE - NI) Fitom 40 Ti 7u IT:it y• ,Total hairs by Death pttitl to ele-to, over fn,ttue . 7 Tote? DIVE:A:NLA ?AID 7., PURELY .itt'Tr - .ll', 1.11:1bi 8 - arphtc eln•tal , !y din t !. 1 V.. 4 iy holders in ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, Which reap be applied In refheme: of r .nwy be erenmttlate4 at late;:a. , t Pirt.;:e eeNet.: of Aseltrerl. be may be receive 1 be: them fir.b. Paid-rip Policies arte'g )- 1-;:te,l a:ter ta, er wee -years' Premium:a Imre the, ALL POLICIE.O -Vri.Y.IOI:II.IT4N, It insues Poßair, uvil all DESIRABLE PLANS OF INsrpNci And has adopted : 4n ite;anrlllwa ral ECM C' II ES ORIGINAL WITII AND O!TT ED It 17 NJ H. 1. .MrKEAN. Aertit. Towanda, Pa.. July • Foundery and machine Shq. FOUNDERtS,: MACHINE Sii The underaigin hayin.t parnhai.el the T0rz.,..i7 and 7dachine Shop lately owned ht• -.John Cwral: are preparnil to do all kin,l+ of w kJ:C. aPperk , ...L 2 4' their buatnnE,, with pruniptne.s and ilt-rin.hh. MILL (4 11; 11... E. I N S cinOuLA - E MILLS MAN D P. 1 .- T. LS , ariLL IRONS ENG,INES x r;),.;; wjrc.mte.l to 4ivii.K.tisla,.l.on HISSES, SHINGLE MACHINES Of 010 latest and nl,.st unr.ved tuannn:rt.z. and kept confdont:y nand mnly :t•: PLO I: HS , IRON AND wt /I fif 11/I Luia. CULTIVATOES: COHN PLOUGH L 11-G H P () I Nt->a' Of all LitlA, an,' the iale^t Ltrl ,CHUHN PO WE,It, LARGE ANfi SMALL, SIZE STOVE C.kSTIN.GS SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LAnot: dap:: Kuir And all Lind"' nf fr.rnl-11 , 4 1 • March 30, Ig'7o. J. F. MEAN,.: Books and 'Stationery D LUIES FOR 1870 PAPER tk, ENVELOPE NAV-YORK TAPERS BOOKS ) Pie, _ Iss, 11USIC, STATIONRY •Picrc • BLANK BOOKS, N KEE -NOtIONS Towzr..ti: 1d65. = BM =I I= ISM cuustaut:y on haul CFMLATt, GRATr_s 1
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