"Using. and Oaii4 far um's. The first thing to . ' be 'attended - to in the ereCtion. of :to make' a permanent : turd -enduring foundation. on which ..to erect • :Abe superstructure. Without.. this 'eau tion we shall be like:the maw who built his hoitie on the said." ' lt is equally important, in. the rearing of stock, that a 'good foundation be laid in the early life of the animal, if , you wish to make the breeding of animals a source - of profit: That *ore must' keep all young animals in a thriving condition; from their birth to maturi ty, if we wish a"•,„crood percentage of profit on our outlay 'between, the trio periods. _ By keeping heifer calves in - thriving condition, both summer and winter, they can., be 'profilably "hrouht into milk at taro years old; It ik conceded by practical dairymen that those that come into milk at two , years old make the best milkers. It is important that cows should receive careful and gentle 'treatment, not before they come into milk, but its Tong as they are kept in the dairy. A herdsman who is constantly using the cows under his charge with harsh ness and brutality * should be 'Eschew .p-ed at once. Brutes .appreciate kind ness in those Who care for them . and feed them. The best hay of the sea son With some roots and mill feed a should be reserved for the last half of the winter, when their appetites, from long feeding on dry hay, the warm weather approaching and being near parturition, have not as good appetites as in midwinter. 'No ani mal pays quicker for good care and feeding than acow in milk.— Milking is an important item in good dairy , ins. Cows are a creature of habit as well as the higher krades of animal life. Regular hours of milking, both morning. and evening, is important. Each milker should have certain cows! to milk, and milk them-in the same' • tirkkr, beginning and finishing with -the same cows at every milking. slemld be dOne rapidly to •-et ten,yoreatest ;imotuit of milk'. - They should not• be whipped chastised harshly except in extreme -cases. A cow that use): her feet to the inconvenience of the• milker can in most eases be cured by drawing a rept:pad - 0y around her body jast for waro of the udder. It does not hurt them, and the wither can sinlown to them with 'safety .- and without the chance of, being hurt. A • cow that will not btu quiet with the above treat ment had better-be sent to t shambles. No invention is equal to the milkman's fur drawing the from the udder. Some cows that are hard to milk can be remedied by cuttino b the teat with a proper knife. This knife is made of a plain piece of steel with ',liver temper, one-quarter of an inch widoo, less than oue-cigth of an inch thief.' - , one end inserted in ii wooden -handle like a• saw tile, the other 'ground on both sides to angle _will be -,one-quarter of an inch in length and not very thin, and shape like an inverted V. One• insertion swill do the work and will notsat any wider than the ;width of the blade, the point of the knife following - the oritire in the !eat., C. 0,.. Country G,!iilleimin. I=l Clean Culture It is a fact that groaud which is fri .111 <Cgetation of any kind tv.ill not dry up su much as that on 6lrhieb a crop is grown. Then! :Irt• ' maul. - who . doubt this. but if they would make a proper investigation their douhts would be removed. Make an experrinent—tako a - piece of f..fri nud rrt the !znillen and _hoe it every day.or I ?full enough to keep all kinds ego ati on front starting. Sow an other adjoining with grass, or some kind of grain. After a drouth of two o r three week's examine both pieces hy diggim; into them with it spade or short. 'the earth of the grass or grain plat will be found ys!.i - 1,- dry, like ashes, to the depth of wintil or more. The other be dried' in only two or three inches ; below that it will Le found quote moist. Examine the ground in au orchard in a dry time, and unless it is natur ally wet, it will be found dry to a great depth. If there is a tree in your corn field, see if the ground is not much drier near it than on simi bir ground away from the reach of its roots. The fact is, the roots of ye 4.- itatiou bring up the moisture-front a greater depth below the-surface than it could be (lone by simple evapora t:on. This may be known by notic ing how much more moistore is 're quired to support a crop of corn when the stalks :v e nearly full grown, than in its earliest stages. Now from nil tins we dednee an ar -' glum:tit in favor of clean 1;1111 ewe= that it culture that permits no use less vegetation to grow among culti vated crops—the advantage of which would be to give the crop ; the whole henetit of the moisture and otlwr nu triment of the soil, instead giving a portion, to worthless weeds. In a dry time We frequently hear farmers say : "It tyill not do to work my corn or potat.)es ; they need all the grass and weeds to keep the ground from drying up:" Now this, as we have shown, is all a mistake— the grass and weeds make the ground dry faster and deeper. : But it is alleged that corn has been injured by plowing or working it when the weather was very dry. 'We admit that this effect may have fol lowed under particular circumstances. That is to say, if corn gets too large before itis worked, injury may be done. The reason is that the roots have become extended, and the plow cats off so.large a portion of then' that the remainder cannot supply the stalk, and it 'soon withers. This is the way tile " tired " corn, sometimes spoken of at the South and West, is generally produced.— Cullivatot. I.s.N'T IT Turf.—Some COOkS - will thrqn Did water in whichlmeats have been boiled, without letting it cool to take oft the fat. Bits of meat are thrown out which would make hash meat or hash. The flour is sifted -in a - careless manner and the bread pan left with the dough sticking to it. • . Pie crust is laid by to sour, instead of making tarts for tea. Cold pudding is considered good for nothing, when oftentimes it can be steamed fur the next day. Vegetables are thrown away that Mould wv.rin for breakfast nicel l)i y. Nli el4)llis are thrown where mice eau destroy them. The senibbing brush is left in the water. Tubs and barrels are left in the sun t"., dry and fall apart, handbxl knires are thrown i!:to I,:yt -zatr-r. tPT art!to scripe usAyi LA44.1t,.. d.rawn hi a tin basil and +j 4_ .j tp.lt.:3 694/.4 i"ein and 4 0.4;144. =MI ==l DritlRIES FOB-1870 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW YORK iPAPERS SCHOOL. BOOKS TENN INK, MUSIC, STATIOXET AID Piaronze BLANK, BOORS ; i ' YANKEE NOTIONS Towanda. Nov. 19.1 M &; leseell.lwm T EE " DOMESTIC" LOCK STICH SEWING MACHINE! TIIE " DOMESTIC is a Shuttle Sewing Machine, which has been used for the last five •ears in the West, and is now introduced for the first time in this section At . runs faster than most, easier and more'qnietly than any, doing the lightest as well as the heaviest work done, on any Sewing Machine ALL ABE INVITED TO CALL AND' SEE IT Plain Machines - - $65 Half Case =\- - - - $7O All Machines have Blake's Patent Table. Agents wanted 111 unoccupied territory. Addretia Bi.AKE Scranton. Ptt. k 4. 1. xale by I=Z=3 IMMERCEMO EASE AND COMFORT BM BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT There 114 . 11.4 gug valuable kit perfect Sight, and t .Ight cap only 1, obtained by uang [PERT' ECT SPECTAdLES! ve... - The dlffieulty of prcwnriug which to well known AIESSP.S. LAZARUS k. MORRIS oe 1:LI S'FS AND OPT (CANS, =I MANUFACTCRENS OF THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES; Haw. after years expertencv, experiment, and and the or. him of rn.tlp miveltir cry, men t nahled pr,luve that tittAND PESIDERATUM, PERFECT SPECTACLES ! IVIIII . II Lase heen t.old with unlimited satisfaction to the iienrern In the Western States during the past litte•t It-years. Tho.- Celebrated Perfected Silva..lea never tire the and Let tunny year.. wlthout Change! LIiZABUS k MGRRIS have appointed JULES HUGUENIN. dealer In Watellea and Jew elry, as their sale agent tot. Towanda. Penn'a. and vicinity. April 14. 1870.. REPORTER JOB PRINTIV OFFICE_ Having recently added greatly to our ferilitiee..re arc 11. AN" pr-pared tfi do all kinds of JOB PRINTING AT LOWER PRICES AND . BE,TT 'E R S T .1 L F t Than any 0410:Hahn - rent in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT THE REPORTER OFFICE AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. aREAT EXCITEMENT. IN PA- I'ER lIANOTN.O3 ! PAPER II A NGI NG DONE FOR 19 TO 15 CENTS = Oh. yea! oh. yea! it makes me laugh to ktoor that labor to minced one-half. Graining,ouly $2 pee day. Poeelain finishing Duty $2 per day. Glazing only $2 per day. Palnting‘of all kinds only $2 per day. Blinds painted green at only 75 cents to $1 per pair. 1319.44. col loraSocentato $1 per pair. and all M.Ser". l 4 ed. Tin and Decked roofs painted with thew... rent , log for 12y, cents per yard. 1 will also furnish Ay customer. with Lead and Zinc of the best quality ai cost. thus saving front 10 to 25 pea cent. on every hundred. F. K POST. Towanda, June 18. 1870.-tf No. 32 Second -at CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on hand • full and complete' assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main ly of RREP, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SrOAR CURED BA3rs. 3ILITTON. VEAL SAUSAGE. BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF. TALLOW. Ac., ke. Also. EIMII FISEE FRESH FROM THE LAKES DYETERS RECEIVED DAILY In their season. Parties wishing Oysters In large or small quantl , I ties will be furnished on short notion, at the old stand, Ciurrasi. ILncar, Montanye's Block, Ant ( door north of Dr. Porters. Caws. O Kitu.rat. i KELLUM & SIIII TA 4 . Tinto. )liru.nex. Feb. U. 1876-tf • ;DISH, PORK, HAMS AND-LARD 12 at COWELL k BITER'S. COWELL 4. MYRR SELI 4 - ing TEA very cheap. _ _ _ ROYAL BARING POWDERS at COWL MYEWS. FRUITS OF ALL limps AT COWEW% MYER'S. RCF. HORSFORD'S BREADp Pre Aeration, at C. 8: PATCH'S. Mai 21). CHESTER Willa; PIGS FOB BALE BY Slay 72,'70-2m A. B. KNUTH. trlster. Pa. A FULL STOCK OF WOODEN 1. Ware, at C. pArcwit id* ERA !AMWAY. issoinutivitimi'slol coos OR COMM Damp kftrA TRACE - crivarrat. TozzociancraorivauctaW., agILWAXIIZE. ST. 1,1A714 OKABA. - And eIl points West Ynd Thadrineth gi)mteatel. oetsoe. uneulte. DAYTON, alt nn( DEDIMAPOIXA LOVISVILLY. ST. 1,0111% And ell penile Southend SontltrA New £E netinovin Coerces ess nini moven ifteloor centan• m itoceserce, Burnt^ Xotre! elm CLIMIAZD AVID cnwnans. • On and after lleaday. JUNE Zs, 1870. treble will Waved: at /held the followleg bottrs. Tii : • ' aonto wzor. 4:24 a.m., RIGHT =PRESS (Mondays excepted) for Recheck?. Build% Dankisit. Cleveland, and Ctn.' _ connecting with the Lake Shore Michigan Southern. and Grand Vet* Itsdhrapi.at Rudd% Dunkirk and Cleveland ter the West; also at CkaT. land with the C. C.C. k ire. Railway forindfati spoils; - and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Line Railway. andhhe Ohio k Mississippi= for the South and: Southwest.; also with' lag lin e s at prickled stations On mainline. • 4:t9 a. m.—NIOHT =PRESS, daily. foi Bodiestcr. Buffalo. Dtuddrk. Cleveland and Cincizihati. mat. ing direct connection with trains of Orand Think and Lake Shore liallwaars at Buffalo. Dunkirk and for-all points West. and at Cincinnati' with the Ohio & lientippl and Louisville Short Line Ballwignsfor the South and Sotittrweli also with all connecting lines at principles shalom, on main Una, &:28 a.m„. 7 -111AIL TRAIN, Suligays excepted. for Buffalo and Dunkirk. :35 ACCOMMODATION, Sundays excepted. 6:18 p. M.. DAY EITREI3I3, Sundays excepted. for Rochestei; Buffalo, Duntirk.•Clestand,Vinelmue U and the &kith. Stops at pritutifill stations and connecting points on rosin line. =NMI New and lir:proved Drawing Room Coaches atom. pang this train from New Tcrrk. to Buffalo, and Bleeping Coaches aro attached at Rornellatille, ran, :ling this)* to Cleareland and Gallon without change. 5:16 p.m.—EX. NAIL Sundays excepted, for But• filo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. connecting with Dal= for the Rest. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. 4:IO.p.m,43IEIGRANT TRAL'q, daily for the West :00 a.m.—NIGHT EXPIIFSS,StindOs excepted.con wrung at New Tort 7 witti afternoon. arsine and steamers for Boston and New Englaridld&s. Sleeping Coaches accompany this thin ib :50 a.m. —CMCINNATI MYREN. Ilfondayir o ePted, connecting ittlersey City with afternoon• and evening trains of New Jersey Itailromm, for Philadelphia, Baltimore. and Washnigton adtt at! New York with steamers and afternoon ExPrestr trains for New England Cit Les. Also stops at prin., cipal stations and connecting points on Main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to gels York 12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. Sntlaysexcepted, one fleeting at Jersey City with - midnight Express trig* 051 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. AleO stops at principle stations and connecting points on main line. New awl improxed , Drawing-Room Coaches accom pany' this train from Buffalo to New York. 3:3S' . g.m.—ACCOMMODATION TILALN, daily for Susquells:nna. - N:3B a.m.—ELMIRA MAIL. Sundays excepted. 9:25 p.m.. NEW YORK. MAIL. Sundays excepted. 9:05 p.m.—lawn - yip:o 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 Express train for Roston and New England lilies. - Also stops at allAprincipal stations and con necting points on main line, Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 3 45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundayn eirepted BAGGAGE CHECKED THRCUGH. oil_ A refined and eornpletey Pocket Time Table" of Pannetrger Traine on the Erie Railway and COO TIN-ling linen, hat recently been' publinlied, and can be proeured,on apilicaticro to the Ticket Agent of the Companr.; L. D. IcucicEn, Drill Supt pA. & N.Y. CANAL & 11.11, CO.- ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAMS Lave A.M. Y.N. P.M. ar've P.M Waverly I d. Towanda 7 1 . 5-5.50--7.55 5.15-12.25-7,20 Tunkhannock.ll,23-6.l7—ii atl d' 3.07-10,10 A.M Pittston 10,35-7,30 Wilhesharre, White 11avvii.12.35 Y. Mani+. ..... 10.55.. 9.19 - Easton a 17 Phil 'a iarri....5.115 .1 1e " 've 0 7 . . 0 3 5 .5 . Newl'orhiarr.) 1.05 ' Down Train dizies at White Haven. diner at Pittstiii Towanda, Pa A. A. KINNEB. Athena, Pa. Wyalnaing. raasengers to and from New York and Philade]. pina without change of tare Down train connetda at Allentown with Through Fact Exin-..., for Ifarrinburg, Pdtaburg and I.ht, 'IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO I VALUE THEM SIGHT! ' The sight of the agM Imitated, the weak tlirengthen , ed and the perfect PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL INSTITUTE, For the manufacturing of the CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES. LONDON SIKOREP AND TINTED °LAS* FOR WEAK OE IS. - FLAMED ETES. The Concave Convex Crystal Spectai les. made by the above insCtute'ilre now a long time before the politic, and the roPtil andmereased demand for thenn combined with the universal acknowledignent of their learners in vision and else to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to ouy other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and no matter how tine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glances, (generally rapt or pressed:) they are made to be sold only. Without any calcUlatnin respecting benefi'l to the - eye, and therefore the great complaint of poor and weak Thoasanda are using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye. where tne thfests get dim atter short usage. or require an intensely_ Strong and therefore deatrktying the sight, enrich, were they properly suited, would be preserved 41ite time. The advantage., •claimed for the tioncarAg *man crystal filasaea are the following : The•Lenaeo are ground of the best nutteriat, pure and bard. and made only for optical purposes, 'bey are therefore not liable to get serutchedor They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision Pot found in any other glass. They can be used equally well lay day or candle light wathout tiring or fatiguing the eves. They an, grou n d mathematically aim in the eon ear e mirror. nrcordilm to lip plmdesorLv of nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting nature only inktead of forcing it That the lenses are centered correct into the frames. They canbe used longer than any other glasses, without changing to a higher power. The frames are made strong and durable by exile. rimmed workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN, Dealer in Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan da. Pa., has the sole Agency for the saes in Bradford county. No Pedlers eruploylin. July 12. 1810-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL SURPLUS • FUND Tbia,Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES fer the tratouction of a GENERAL BANK/NG /ICS/NESS. INTEREST AID ON DEI'OSITI ACCORDING TO SPECIAL CANE GIVEN TO TUC COLLECTION OF Nom AND CIIFSNIA Yarns. wishing to REND MONET to any part of the ,United States. England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prin cipal eines and towns of Europe, eau here procure drafts for that purpose. PASSeGE TICKETS To or from the old country, by beat steams.; or sill hum. always en hair. irsttrars BROUGHT 0'47.11kT PZINOCINI 11./LTEIL. nigher: Pr&Zpaitlfor U.S Bond*. Geld and Mawr E. 11. f!IIITLI. President:. Ic. S. BELTS. Jl.. Towandr4 Arme2.4. _ Cashier. THE OTTOMAN DECK/MIME! A NEW ARTICLE OF 113111MCIOL CONVENIENT TO EVERY ONE. • INDISPENSIBLE i'OR INVALIDS - AND CHILDREN. Avoiding the unsightliness and suppresedng the offensive odors of the Sick Room and Nursery. At once useful and ornamental. It is more useful than any article of Furniture of the same oast. For sale by all principal Furniture Dealers. Price $3.00. • febl7 tm LAMB, POULTRY. LARD, BAKERY AND DINING ROQM! First block north of Ward Ironic. , BREAD, PIES, .CAKE, AND CRACKERS baked dailyand sold at wholesale and retail. In our DINE% ROOMS we will accommodate the public with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and evenkog. - I OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM . . On baud during their season. Also a One assortment of Groceries. Confectionery, Fruits. !luta, ke. Towanda. may 19, '7O. D. W. SCOTT & CO. AIL KINDS GROCERIES AND "provisions .at wholesale and retail. at May 20., C. B. PATCH'S. i ,::` , ll4l4Wai • 41, oorso EAST WM. R. BARR. Gehl Pamir AO Commencing Mat• 16, 1870 tip TrainA aoHN r. cos. ,Sxiperintendent Itra4cellaneous. OF TplvAlaiA. $125,000 40,000 = a~wi_t - Terne/1111. P l i:M 11 .401 11 4,1110ING • Jr: 11 01 ~..!*9 104E " tliftP4Cnrif atr~siito a ca. Is sour regen_ld "‘ ills :r l ,, 4 ,,rit l iC# 6 l l 4 lll o ll4ol * ty. s • lnge sad !ad odieled Ml* of GROCERIES., Which 1 berce purchased tor caulk end feel acediket UNA I csa sell et as low Agana as csaTila inurduSied eseirbero. I ow offer to Mord:Aka Wound aka TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, tfrmica. numme, mccps, an. Have an hand . Urge 'aka ad ARRON F74)11R, GRAHAM DO. RYE DO.."BUOMEAT DO I keep oxiatallUy on band.ponx. MO. LARD, and all Ulu!. of FISH. :Would call the atteatipn at the putalo to Vur Baal Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO, lundalkty or ixrioe. Jesse Oaddara Celebratedlaim d4. Nair York Chennleal and Brawn Soap. .. WOODEN WARE. Large assortment of YAM NOTIONS:TOILET SOAPS, Ac., &c. I wrn'pay . the highostraahprice for COIMTRY PRODUCE. Farmers, give es s call before selling slumbers C. B. PATCH. All persons indebted to the late Sim willpleasecall sail 'lake Immediate payment.. • Towasda. larch, 12, 1867. GROCERY AND PROVISION sir omm. McCABE A:7.311X-. Wholesale and.Betall lsto FAMILY, GROCERIES AND PROVIS,IONS, MEILCUIrS 15£97 MOCK, V7Pf3IcDA, PA We do not deem it **misery to enumerate all the diferent articles wetkeep. Our assortment is ALWAYS COMPLETE. We fell nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS, Cash paid for 'Partners Produce. JAMES McCABE, March I. 1870. HAMLIN MIX. pEOLE'S - rigOCETLY AND 1.14)YISION Conven salvos Arco aim X new and complbde *Vol* of GROCTMIES 4.ND PROVISIONS, Whi c h will be argil at tha lowest possible prices, CODVISH, ,S . IACKEREL, 'HERRING, _ PORK, 3IUTTON, 'HAM FRIIITVF ALL DRSCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WA RE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c Bring on your produce, which we pay cash for ~ DAIRYMEN, A constant simply of Ashton Salt, all shed Marna, Butter Firkins, Tube, kc. Please call and look through our stock, and we will do our beat to please you. W. A. ROCKWELL. .7coaraiedia, April 1869. LO OK It tRE! COWELL & MYER, At the old stand of BIIAMHALL & Coikzu. are now, receiving a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISION% Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce, April 21, 1869—tf. Jewelry. JULES HUGUENIN, JEWELLER ff; SILVERSMITH, One door north of MERCER'S NEW BLOCK. TOWANDA, PA Ras mast received from New York a new aesottment of fine Gold LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, of altdructiptlcem. Also selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD p• w I_, , all new CLAMS OF ALL STYLPB- FROM THE CHEAP- MT TO THE BEET GOLD. SILVER AND. STEEL SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES to at sal asses of Leepetred sight. NET' PATEN? ACCOMODATiNG SPECTACLIW. By this patent I am enabled to exchange Gluses at any tine without extra charge. ' Call and see. CLOCK % WATCRES AND JEWKIXT REPAIRED • • um wasuumsn. • Towanda. Dee. 16, 18C9 MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE rib. Mackinaw Trout. Clioua. Pickled and Smoked Ealmon, Smoked Halibut. and Dried Beet at £OlO & H 1 B'S. 12151 SING 1 ' 01,61M1N1 MIME OEM irmagnirm-7 mos! 1; 133 MAIN anusiz' Towarnik. PA.. Warms thepublic that he bu pusehased !b. Store "tonnerly 001 34 1 b , d by Ho norabeti where 'W will coustallili UT* on baz.l4 a Jug* stoat 9t READY MADE CLOTHING; GENtd FIIRNIS9HIIdG 4300P8` , Which ho wN 101 l at the ray lowest view PAPER COLIMA, bad" hoia t tined, 15 4 t o per WHA . SEURTS. ienm $l6O and WOOLEN STURM from 80 cents and uplaidt. VERY LOWEST PRICES r • CALL 'ANM EXAMINE MY NTOOE Ztefere . purchazing4ftewhere No mouNLE TO snow OOODS. One door east of Powell it Co's Itarch 30, 1870. TAYL - 6,R & GORE, Are now opening their new Spring Stock of C. D. PATCIL cLarlls A N D CASSIALERES, Con/listing of all tba,lnteat artylee of Fahlilonable COATINGS, SAIRTINGS, &C. &C Whiat they an prepared to ruskiup any style to suit their customers, ou short botim. Also s splendid new stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Which•they are selling cheaper than ever _HATS 8z CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, A near and full line of all the tatextelybee. Alvraym on hand and In great variety, THE LATENt AND NEWEST STILES (‘,/ NECK TIES, BOWS, &C AAo the N*Pat.ut WINDOW UMBRELLA. All or any of one Gonda will be sold as CHEAP FOR CASH Call awl look through our stock TograndB, April 21:1870 HURRAH ! HURRAH ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MI READY MADE CLOTHING, M. E. ROSENFIELDS, I am now offering to the public a large and ohoice stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, LINEN GOODS, And all the late styles for Sprinir, and Summer wear, FOR MEN . " AND BOYS Which will ho itold 25 gier tvint. lora than former prince at 51. E. ROSENFIELDS. Also a large in voice of UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS I Intend to selfless than coot, to make room for Fall Stock. • Nom is your time td buy a Suit cheap, Cali and convimm yourself that M. K. 110- 81INFLELD offers Great Bargains in the hue •of Clothing and GENTS 4 FURNISII6IO GOODS. Call before rrareliaalng elsew•hero. M. E. 11.08E]3IELD. Towanda, Jan. 25. 1870 A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED GLORIOUS NEWS FOR CITIZENS OF TOWANDA There Is constantly being received at the ••TEMPLE OF FASHION.•• a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which have been pnrchaaed for cub, at reduced prices. and will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates thaa over before offered In Towanda. My stock con kids In part of KENS% BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, IMAM, HAMM AND 111 VE BEAVER WHIZ, Tom DRESS COA t ,T . CASSIMERE SUITS, LINEN Coats, Pants. Vesta! and Mite ' LLnen Dock Sala. also a large variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SUSPMIDERS. NECK TIES (*the latest styles and fashions. Remember the in ducements that I offer, and. that I aril not to be ate dersold by any dealer in town, or elsewhere. AR who wish anything in my line are respectfully invit ed to give me a call before purchasing and convince yourselves. H. JACOBS. No. 149 Elaftwit., Beldieman's Block, Towanda, Pa. Cash paid for Hides and Pelts. GOLDtSTILL COMING DOWN GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, MONTANyES,' COIY E L .T., Sr, MYER'S • General Dealers in " P rice ' th " cammt ha t° l ' ithl Y 41 th at MO' a re STAPLE A: FANCY DRY GOODS, determined not to be undersold by any one. They have enlarged their &tore by building so that they GROCERIES, CltticErint, Cir.uww.thz. now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have connected with their store a Market where they row keep fresh meats to BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS sell by the quarter or piece, ono a frill supply or Oro. • eerie, and Provisions, to which the. 7 wroda emll the r Leather, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, kc., attention of all cash buyers. Come and carmine one Goods and Prices, before purchasing sun satisfy yonrsetves. We guarentee all goods to give entire TOWANDA. PA. • satisfaction. We are thankful to our customers for tbek, plat liberal patronage and solicits continuance No. 105 Main St., corner of the Public Square. of the same. • .$ ,COWELL & MYER. J. D. IiONTA3iY4 Dee, 20, MIL may 19.1870. - L D. IfONTANYE. TR,Y OUR TEAS AND COFFEE, - T HE BEST Fittip! JARS IN USE COWELL & MYER. -L at McCABE & MIX'S. • .%' ~ ,...•.1' ~,_ ~,,:: , .• ~....• '.41P1D.,-- lIATt3 AND CAPS, "And evni3ldng etiha E. EICHWAII.Z. 133 Biala Street. IM:I any to tho market (Oppoelte Powell k Cos.) Conplgtiug AND VICINITY' PAPER AND LOWER OOLLAPS, AIM /TEM THING TT THZ are now being offered at " 11 0 4 NM itrio. , =I vAitlrak% k ME Irk:CHANT TALOA% Broa4 4treet, - WAVERLY,"I7,I)G - A. Neat the DetwL TX sun • et*rn istene'stiv yonz sTrr. SATISFACTION GtJARRANIIIED if s'alwaya have on hand a large stock of „ . - .tp _ CLOTHS AND CASSDICIta. .?': . DEALS= 111 I,'t'' Atzt : . 9.. _ (.7. HATS. , AND CAPS, Ji 41w . • t GENTS' FITENIS KING GOODS. WS-WA at-the Ward House every Thursday, with samples of Goode, and prepared to tad. rues- Mies. • GEO. B. VAN VEl.BOlt, April Nl; 1870. NOWT. 'N. MANNEES. NEW . : SPRING AND SUMMER ' GOODS! • W. EDDA • WZ I Would announce to the cilliens of Torrazz„.4nd the( public generally, that he has in store 7 dally re wiring new and FRESH GOODS, In his line, outtalk to the Wants of the people, which he will sell for Currency at former GOLD PItICESZ carllpting as resnalof good, well and reliable made CLOTHING, (No Shoddy of anrkinaLcnnisleting of BUSINESS' SUITS, all grades, COATS, VESTS-AND PANTS,, all Wool, DRESS COATS, i'ANTS & VESTS, Linen Coate, Dueterkand Pants Overalls and Overshirts, Linen and Paper 'Collars, Linen, Cs...dam. and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties. Sus penders, Oltives. Canes. Leather Lags, Spring Style Silk. Soft and Straw Hats. All !lenient. , ' ber that good Goods are cheaper at a Fair 'price than poor goods at any price. Call and exaugnewy goods before buying. :t•Io. 3 Patton & Griffiths lilock.lirl.l7.e. Street. Towanda, Juno 8, 1870. • It. W. EDDY. ' Manufactories. BLOOD ez, CO., Still continue tct_manntaeture their celebrated HORSE POWER.S Sr. CLIANERS, aml Will well a better madam, far lesv noinei Scan eau be had elsewhcrm 1,1 the wcrritl. W^ claim for OUT machines that they will rb, m ninch. on 1110 re, than aTy other, and are loom durably built. We persiimilly !wiper:mien.: our work :ad it IS Wtlll &MB. We will send E= of our nutehtni , s, on appnration ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, .k'Too Hortil THRESHER ct THREiIIEI: and CLEANERS, FANNING 3IILLS, CINCCLALI AND MAD tiAW SAW AND GRIST MILL work done to order Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere va "Oa saaoasavag. !SKaILLY 00 I' aoo'l tl Aug. 2, ISO NEW CARRIAGE VACTORY On Pine, betwoen - Nrain and Soooncl, Stra.A.4, Ilse]; of G. F. Mason & Co.'. ItAnk, TOWANI4i,. PE NN'A. . Fir HENTir STIMEN, ifortro.riy of the firm of Bryant & Stulon) Informs his trion.ls that hi. L•us built YEW MUCK CAIUZIA.Gr. *Lit:TWO where he wth eouNtALtly keep Cal hand a f‘,ll EMII3 FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WikGONS, TROTTINO SULEYS, A\U SIiELEToNS • Made of the best material and finished ut the beat city' style. Ilis lung ozg•remr in city Carriage Factories gives him a deetded ailtantaix over othera in the ,47 l and Durability of big Wu-genes. All he ask - •+ in an INSPECTION 01' HIS WORE proVioUs to pitrchilithig ehieu here ALL worm WARRANTED .TO (JIVE I'EItrECT SAnsFACTION. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the RIII:DO REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO at reduced prices Towanda, May 24. 1870.—1 f NEW PLANING MILL The madernlgned having built a large and comma- Mous Mill In the Borough of Towanda, and tilled it with the moat modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS ^Are prepared to 1111 orders, whether lar,te or small, k upon the shortest notice. We have 0 a large va riety of BIQULDINGS, of I a style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING, TONGUEING: GROOVING SAWING, And all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our cristoiners. Persons building, and not living morethan twelve to fourteen miles distant. will And it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring thAirlumber and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your glint of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. I We will pay CAME for PINE AND lIEKLOCN LUMBER &Allured at oar lumber yard. Como and see ua. or if you can't come. write. Towanda. Feb.. 1864. L. D. BODOEIIS k •Co. Miat-SiaLt BBC: TILERS - . -1/4BDIV:Agki - STORE';',':.. 1 1870. m.,ltctritls:N.EVtriti.cx . ;. ME H.A.RDWRE Tor cash, We brio On band and en reseeruig • HOUSE • .. 4300)Dilt 'Our Palnti, Olds, ae., are _of the ibeet quakilr and will be sold very low. We-are slaw agents for the Great ' .AMEBIC li . STEAO '3AFA The only rollablo Ffre Proof Sftfomado. *lap SCI . LIGHTICOKE POWDER CO., SUPHER PHOSPHATE Our stook of Is very large and manufactured out of the best meter* We are also prepared to do Jobbing of all kinds. We are the only agents for the celebrated new EMPIRE COOKING STOVE, The best cooking. stove iu use; and every stove warranteit to give aatiatactlon.• 111rcti 10,'70. FURNITURE STILL LOWER ! . .Would announce to the people of Towanda and the rest of mankind, that alter this date, his maintflcent stock of FURNITURE GREATLY 'REDUCED PRICES -fT 'Aly stook io completo otinsistH of PAIILOTt SLITS, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, AND IMIt.Sli:1:1:.E FOE: THE liITCUEN, PILLoWS, DEDDENu. 311ItROM, My ot,:it maiotfactore, ant warrant,ql .npotior, ova la. Fold turii Ma luau city tootle ouch will coat els,- xvlkure. Examine for yourvelvcs. !ier and he ennvinced that Fctrnitut.• 1...0hl eta aper rf 1 , 11051'S than at any .01.-1 - nlac.• in the world. Ccamtry dealers sripplithl at lee Ins et ailiLet rates. I fttru,ll.l:ol'FlisZti trvery riptiou, Sktahe ihirial Cases, Caskets, ke., And have the FINV-ST HEARSE IN NORTHERN- I'ENN!A, JA-IItS 0. iFROST Ton - anda. 1571 . . . FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS .TAME! 3 ARIN:4A ,N anwnaneerto the public that he e,.:ltotnrs Taantliaalurr and ItZ.ep o:lhau , l larE>. as,•rtrn•mt ➢uremus, Tables, Itetttteaii. titanits, ('hairs. /cc.. of every tiOril art. made of the 14,4 mate . rials, and in the timet trod:manlike manner. I invite the Itegpeet..,it td the ptthhe, to my, work. which bball not 1,.• ourpa, , Fodin durability at any min -T . in the country, and my pricey; will th, found to be an low ar the tliCt, t, ill :Vilna. • Iteatty-n.4lt. Cottins vonstantly on Ilittol 'or ':ttle to A an: wl Ilearw• fortntilitut a'Ltm deto red. Aug. 1:1. 1465. . • p o EL L . , DIRJ - EAS GOODS_ STOCK OF DRESS G=OODS! Ser,rai introduv,4 O'REAT BARGAINS CHINESE GRASS CLOTHS, JACONETS, CHINTZ, , Towanda, June 15, 1570 BOOK-BINDEItY.--ITHE Pet lie is respectfully Informed that the Book-Bin &Ty has been removed to the Argus Building. third story, where will he done BOOR-. IN,DINOI HENRY STULEN In nil ita carious branehea. rn Lerma &area...Towable am •• the titnea •• will allow. The Inuilery will be under the charge of An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly - done in a idyl.: and manner wiiieL entinot Ueetcelled. :ilagaziunit, Nowsp.ilierm.Old bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be, paid to the Bulir.g ainl Binding et To any desired pattern, which in quality and duni— Wily will be warranteiL All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the public la solicited, and per• feet - satisfaction gusuuntesul. Towanda, August 2, 18%—th AND SCROOL CO;CSUNIERS OF CONFECTIONiERY! LET US REASON TOGETHER! How can any person manufacture Confectionery, and sell it at 15 cents a pound, when sugar is worth 16 cents at the RellnerY. (unless it is terribly adul terated)? How can any dealer retail south s zffo compound to Ms customers and have a conscience void of offence? How can any consumer expect to purchase pure Cenfectionery at twenty-fite and thirty emits per pound when a pure article cannot be manufactured Mss ( thirty to forty cents per pound, conflating of lien's, burnt almonds, and each class of goods? Within I few days we bare been offered amnia buds, etc., fur fifteen cents per pound, and Choco late Creams at twenty cents, and the agent acknow ledged that they were adulterated ten per cent, with Vire Alba ; and it is fact that tuna of this cheap ConfeetiOnery are made and sold In this country every year, and the consumers are the only persons injured by It. Nnu o rr-the bene fi t of thoseOm wish a Pure article of ectionery, we wilt warran t every article of our many allure Strictly Pure and free frees every ingre dient deleterious to health. A. HART, Btore formerly worded by Jahn Carmau,3lain Street Towanda. October 31. 1869. TOWANDA:Lt., 'ls . tbs Nies to bey sti . kinds o! DOGS% SUSI,: BLD(DS, GLASS, PUTTY, ♦ND - LIC3THE . II , BALTINI,. (BANDOW.C . B PATENT). FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, E4IJOHIiI RAW BONE Furniture. JAS. O. FROST, will be otTereA at LIBRARY SUITS,i. - ; CHAMBER 14.X7V,Z,10N ,TA r.; c It • D 1' E A DS! COME ONE, COME ALL, CAI3IICtT F-URNiI:RE Miscallancolic LAII(d.; ADDITIONS`'•,' P: I,,eit 11131 k to our OR(A DII .S, KEYSTONE STORE H. C. WIIIT..kKER IILAZiE. BOOKS, EME! ''':'' I*V''ld*a!WlChl*. *. R. H. C. FORM SON Et CO., = OLD CASH - DRUG STORE, .15/RAIIEZAZID :wart urns; Caner italn.sad 'Pine Street!. TcrnZ34i; . , Emmen'ly addettlargely to their stock. lOW and complete assortment, constituting an esti:mem vs. tbdY, ambrsciag many articles used in the Arts for mechanical carefully selected with to the re wants of the public, which will I=collabkillY supplied with frestCpurchsees, and en the mast remonable tortes d:Whotaaalsor neon, &twisting of Duras, - itstaans, Cluinfume, 4AffIX, 011 - ALCOHOL AND TURPENTINE, twm..penrr,`VAßNltal, WRITE-WASH. * Aan,u Mai of &Turtles, KEROSENE OR. 0'04 4- OIL, pilot' SHADES, WICII-,.C111101178. Sperm, Lrd. Whale, :teats roOto • TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Fancy And Toilet Articles in a 4 their variety, sroziazs, sum= scurs. COMBS. Pan/idea, BalaDjes, pprftunery,. 7 4: POCKETBOOKS,'POETMONAIS, Pocket &Ores, Belpre, TOOTH, SKIN AND MIR PREPAEAT!ONS, PFEE WINES AND /aQUOI) For nsa, Toluca); Snail; rugs AND VIGANS; Garden, Yield and Flower Seeds, Trusses. Sup porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, - Breast Pumps, Teething Bingo, Nursing Bottles, Nipples; Nipple Shells land Shields, Syringes., Bedpans; Fruit Jars, Ther mometera,';Plavorins .Extracts, Stone.. juits, Glass Ware. IN"tievo, Vials, Cints,..l3ath Bract suit Stow) Ills kloq, Fish Tackle;,Am- aninition; kc., Botanic, Eclectic and. lloaninpath le Medielnes, and. ill the popular Patent • • 11' EDICINE -S All articles warranted as .represented. Persons at • distance can receive their carders .by stage or matt, which will receive prompt and muidill attftitiom ' Medical advice given gratuitously' at the once, charging only for medicine,. e Mr Thankful for pastlibetal patronage. wcruld nes. pectfully announce to their friendsand the public:that no pains than be sparest to Satiety, and merit the con. tinuation of their conlideuce'and patrOeige. g3-Open fiuudaya for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12-rn. to 1. aul .sto r, p.m. • • it C. PORTER. SON & Co July 1..1870.-yr. W. BROWN, •Isl MAIN STREET. TowAXP.A. PA. WHOLESALE - AND S RETAIL DRUG-GIST The aubneriber reepectfully annhunees to the pub lic in getweaf that he has on Rand a large a!yl well selected stock of i• DRUGS. • MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, 'PAINTS, OIL, NARNISIIES - WINDOW . - DIE tritTFFS . tc.c., . An the popular Paten!. Medicines of.the • daa PURE AVIN AND LIQUORS For Metlical.piirposos oz y r' It]?UMEBY.- Fa ocy end Toilet arthiles. bosps of every debertptiOni , Tbennoineb•re. Surgiions,i and Common Sponges, _Flair ltrushes, • , Tviith firnsheir, lin timing . • •Pocket and Fine Combs, Toilet Powder, I'M!' totes, Tooth l'owders, • Tooth Washes,. - , . " and, Tooth Snaps And other articles be:on:An:ft to the Dnig trade to num eion s :o mention. frying the , Ageney of the GREAT U. S. 'TEA , COMPANY I AN OFFER GREAT.INDUCEMENn Td . purvha.ers 'of th thi.ir Ilne • .I ', ll.yaicians.fficacripti,.l. and faulity. rereirta corn lxiatTrlerl. Lr •IC,raAtls t1.41-..ougnly co.Jula:tent;, at al twt4:lslt.l;a: day or night. Thankful for the past ills;ral.Tatronagt;, 1 re spectfully solicit 6 continuance of the came. plcdg ino.nlyself that too effort shall be spared to makt my establishment seismal:4; done in this section. - - - Dr. T. F,: - Ma.Mllmayl.c copeult6l at this btnre - st, ImreMfore,; F. W. I.:LOWN. _ au. 312,in7n. Boots and Shoes.- GRIiAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOES AI THE y' NEW BOOT ,A. 17 ). SHOE STOKE, South end of Ward House' . . • The. undersigperl are reeitinr& a large and well xe 'M•[ed to of 11 00 T AA' 1 I E S I= SI 7 II,II,ES' AND F ILL TRADE - Winch we of f er ow for Cash. Conmisthag of OENTS, L_IDTES, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. SETTD • .4 FD PEGGED BOOTS 3IADE TO onDER. I? EP _1 IR ING NE ATL Y DONE AND HEADY WREN riloillsEv. -Thankful for pod favors, n• solicit a contua•panit of the - same. " ~ . ~'..... • , i pair.tt %%Journal,. ' . . GILIMIT ,4. CLAiIIC. Towanda, April 5, 1869. Founder 3, and. Machine Shop. FOUIDERY & MACHINE SHOP The undersigned having purchase) tha Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John Carus", xi. are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch. , MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MAN DRILLS, And all kinds or MILL • IRONS t ' MADE TO °EDER. ENGINES REPAIRED, And all, work warranted to give satisfaction SHINGLE MACHINES • Of the latest and nost improved kinds rnattufseture4 and kept constantly on hand ready for use. P L . O-1:10 H S, SIDE DILL. IRON AND WOODEN _BEAMS Of all kinds. , CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH Of all Mails, lind the latest irnper.emeitts keyt. L , oonstaatly ou hand. CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE STOVE CA'STIN'GS CELLAR (MAT Es, • • SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KETTLES alrituds of astingx furaished ta" March 30, 1811, • J. F. 31*Alif8 & SOY QA1110111131*: - NATIOIII , LIFE INSI7 - IR - A3 --- 11 • emir OvirrAL. $1,000,000-4AM u.Ma. 4' • Chartered by grear, lack GuanICIG IL CUD& Proddiro ; MY COOIDL Cl;gram; Finackee aW u , C3gD. ; HENRY D. COOKY, Min Presidia,.; WESSON W. PEET; Recretary and Actuary. S we „The advantages etf. the Xetional 14 Insweae. s NaUtmalCompitty, charteredbyconzi.,.,,.. 2..0 lump a imibi up alpftul of One . Million Dollars ; 3. It Mims low rites of premiums ;. 4. It ftusishes Larger Instusnat than tothir Croft, : pude., for the menie. money; A. It Si de3nUe sad atrtal*i 41. There is no possibility at misrepresentation sgenti, or misunderstanding by polky.ll,,pki n; pAlities ire plain contracts,so nanehinati . rums for so marl =eel 41. All packs are nion-torteiUng ; pis :policies ire exempt from attachment. E . w. OLARt k CO, Bankers. rbgadelphis. N.. C; ELSBREE k A. 41,11 . ASON ist,Aonta for Towanda and viricaty Jam. 9, leta - ' ' , CAMP, INSUR4NCE AGENCY, Pslicks written In all of the fellcrwing pnjruur std! reliable Cbtepanies. LOSSES settiod mid paid at ,qr eke. FARM PROPERTY. Onilcd.lng Livr S7Yorlf, and dwellings in town insured agallist!au. easua ins Lzottrworo u well as Fla& .• LIFE Din - RANCE affected iu one R the riLlar . Large! and Safest Companies Sti.ttun c9 4 4ittr. • buTainc Isnritpscr.Comivr. • • Lan4on;Engfand. I - Anneta , f 19.91Lit.0 + WYOMING 4s9CIUNCE COMP.ST. Wilkeallarre. Pa. - Assets $25O,(Xe. LA:rcAe_ IN4ULLICCE COiIYAST, Lancaster; Pa.. PMEM INDEry.Kuna Ibist:ILANCZ C.i).NPANT; 4,...8efite1;19, Man. I A.getts ... ... ... FULTON Fine iNNUEANCE COXPANT: New York. 12282 NORTH AltriticAti Ls - Britt...WE Co.. 11artfi.rd, I 'man. iso.rtx CITY Flnc 1.-`OILBANCE COMPANY, 2iii7tford, Conn. APset.ii • CST,: I. CLEVELAND INt.CDANCE COMPANY. 7 . Clerdand,- Ohio. MEM , • . liEw roux LIFE Ixam..xCE CourA34: Sea ; Fort. } Asrett, slP,Othr.o: - . ' AGIVIGATCAPITAI. itaiIIIZSESTED, tWk.l.: ----- Strict attention to burn:tees, = !am &It! ir;;, I prompt e •ttlement nr Loewe. ia e ~.. ,r. DI,. 0.11.16 lid try ue. , - . orlicc n 31ain etreet, opp , e , re 't:mirt 4 1 , - ,, e, stairs. - Mr. VraieEat at 3k•rcusn Bank. fruit. 3 a. la. T.:: o'clock. p. T. L. CARP, I CAMP a: STSLi.3I% IT. s. VII4CFST. Towanda, Pa., July '2O, 1/370,—1r THE - PENN MUTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANI„ NO. 92t CHEST:CM:STREET. HULA ACCUSIULATED FUND, oyer $3.1.100,Unt, IN!:01\113; FOR ~.1.2,4'7,j't.V.1.41G.23", DIVIDENDS HAVE ANT-RAGED A_N N I I.LI POLICIES ISSCED ON ALL APPM PUP ILAN,. Prriimmo may be paidatamally or ertni-aimuaei - a loan will la made for part of the 5.131rF.1. C. HUET. kr. xleirLt. 5.A.311.1EL t 1 131'0E1S, Pr.,1.1 , 14 .10111 , 1 W. 11011 NOR, and'A.1 ,,,,, ,;`. 11. S. STEPEIE.NS. Sccr..eary. " - j1y13. - 7(FU H. 11. 31tEAN. o..nisr.ll A WT. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE . INSITtIACE CO POLICIES FORCE ... ~ .. ... ANAKTPI, nye , . • AN - suaL INcoatt, ove- Lm•smi Pain All approved forma of ralwral i mokles for payment of pr.mtusa.... /..)itews non-forfeitable by their tre+. The ent. profits a the Company &ch.:, .I•qa.t , ably among the inlureil. ANNUAL DIVIDENi)S. WALToN H. PECKHAM, 'WILLIAM T. HOOKER. V trx PECIDEKT. LUCIUS M ADAMS. SECT ATV ACIVIIIT. • --=- r PII ILA DELPHI A I: EFERESCai COOKE A; Co.. P.44 - 4,r, DIREIEL A CO.. 11.1ukR.es': JOHN WOoI , e•IDE k o+l Te,n Merchants. S. A. MErwilt. Pr.ct. Farrnrree k Merhat..."- Btu - T. li. , . ..11y12,70-tf : Ag,nt. T.,,311,1a lh coNNEcTrerr kI:TITIL VE - 12. • - INSURANCE cuMPANI% OF HA HTFc CONN ifORE. 3IP.31111!111. ASSETS lJtlne 1. 1P49 , over $25AK).000. $7.9110.90). CI:III:ENT DIVIDEND 11t03,140 TO 70 PER,C4NT Total Cain by Death paid to date, over TOTAL. DIVIVESIPA PAID To DAIL. ovEr. t MISSES A PURELY MCTCAL COMPANY An to surplus is eiputably divided among the icy holders iu • 'NU AL , DIVIDENDS, wbia‘ may be applied in rt;dartiou of ftremitue.. map be acettmulated 'at inti.:-mit for the t..efiit ot t Analintd, or maydiiiieecived by them in C" h. Paid-np Policies are granted a ft..r tr.,. years' PrOMiIMIS hate i.,11 paid. tbs• pr. masking ALL POLICIES NO.V-10BFEITINt •. It issues Policies upuil - DaIIRABLE PLINS OF tiStiIiANCE, Mid has adopted In its workings several SPECIAL _FEATURE! oluGnaL wrr THIS COMPANY AND OMR ED -BY NO OTHER. H. MeEF—AN. Acrut Towanda, Pa. July 22. IMO—tf LOWELL & co sob° Y.A.I3DS t/S1 lIEMNAIMI OF BEST QUALI CALICOES, MEDIUM AND DARK COLms Towsucla. July 27. 1810 General Agents. B. S. =WELL: Manager lowezcta, - rA $2,000;000 INCORPORATI:I) ISt? ABOUT B) FEB CENT NO. 251 WItOADW.I.-y, NEW VU ifArE 9PENED, IN LIGHT.. Which will b sold very cheap KEYSTONE STOIC!.: 71 1241 t nr 17MIE MEM
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