• -1 BOng Ocan'redder• To save earn raider to thelest ranter, the corn should be "cat; off at.the grohnd as soon as the earar glazed,. and set in moderate : :sized stooksr-large enough • to: stand wen; and not so large but that the: corn will ripen up and care well To niake the stooks stand well, some care must be taken to set • the corn in rather small handfuls,. around - alike, so the stook may be well balanced.. If set in large arminlii, it is very com mon to, get one side heavier than the 'other, which is very likely to crowd the stook over. It is ,also very im portant to husk the corn and secure the fodder as soonas.both are Well cured, and before the late fall storms have much chaneeto damage either. The snows of November are very in jurious to corn fodder, and especially ~so when they come with high winds 'that drive the snow all through the stool's. A very good' way to keep 4;om fodder, is in rather small stacks, .well put up and secured against high winds and storm's. Except in very dry seasons, corkkalks, that 'make a hc,r.N.7 growth seldom et dry enough to stow away in large mows, but a good deal mar be put on scaffolds and other-laces where it is surround- , ed Corn lodder,:if thus cut, saved and taken'eare of, will come out bright, green and sweet, in the winter, and will be freely consumed by nearly all kinds of 'stock. It will then be found one of the cheapest , and best Ernbsti tues for hay that is available in Amer ican farming. Hence, the present large crop •"of corn fodder, if thus managed and saved; will go far - to make up the deficiency in the hay crop and be worth millions to • the farmers of the United States. The CV: 11 will also be mare than usually t.bunclant; and be fed, as needed, with the different kinds of fodder, to keep stockln a good thriving condition:— C•, ,, .-,try -Gentionoa. TIIINCiS rim atnrizs Now.—At this period tltere is frequently much inattention to the cultivation q'zid care of the garden observed. Many of the early crops are over, and the fkbris end, accumulated weeds are permitted to remain on the grOund„ where - hozious seeds ripen and pre pare foia.full yield the ensuing year. These weeds and the refuse or haulm of the cultivated crops should be re . moved. at once, and piled up in a square head in some portion of the garden, or in an adjoining place, ti) which should be adddd as the heap . increases in size a little manure and muck, or any spare earth at hand, by the time winter sets in there will be quite a show of compost, which by the ensuing spring, say April, will af ford several loads of excellent manure for the garden, besides being a con vonient disposal of the rubbish of the premises. After this the unoccupied ground should have the, grass weeds hoed and leftras a mulch. Strawberry-beds Eflibuld be hoed as often as necessary - throughout Sep tember and 'October, and the_ grass and weeds left.on the ground. pitto raspberry-beds. Lettuce should now be sown for spring transplanting. Spinach should also be sown the first week in Septem - her for autumn consumption; and from .the 20th of September including the first week in October; for early spring eating.—Germantown Tele graph. , 4 A NEW Wsr TO Dnr PEACITES.—Dr. Joseph Treat of Vineland, N. J., gives the following, and as he says, new dircetions for paring peaches for dry ing. "Never pare- peaches to dr . y. Let them get mellow 'enough to be in good eating condition, put them in boiling water for a moment or two, and the skins will come off Eke a .eltann. Let them be in the water long enough but no lortger..The gain i s at least six-fold—saving of time in removing the skin, great saving of the peach, part of the peach saved, the best part, • less time to stone the p.c_aciles,jess Ahem, ..aza better whenAried., S. whole 'bushel can ho done in a boiler at once, and thcn- the water turned ofr. This yery morning we had over two bushels :kinned, stunned (halved), and, on. 4 „.. boards P long before a quarter of eni could even have been peeled."— , .. iartieal Fanner. ~. . . WHICH - AIM OF TEX MOST VALUABLE llarri or Potasar ?L—One of Our Most experienced poultry breeders, after trying most of the new breeds, classifies , tliem thus as re t .Wilfi 'value for the - million: In situations where eggs for nse or market are more the abject than anything else, 'he recom mends the French Houlln, the Dom.J inique. and White Leghorn breeds, or a form for genera/ purposes, and combining large size, good • laying prepertie%', quiet habits, easy fatten ing and tender:flesh, ho prefers 'Par tridge Coehius, Dark Brahmas, Buff Cochins i ' These are . all hardy, and wav desirable. • 4-• , • _ mush of Indian meal, stiff 'enough to cut in slices w hen cold.; grease a pudding-dish with butter- 7 put :layer; of cheap cheese on it, and put bits of butter over. the el.eesei make. these alternatii layers of mush, grated• cheese and mutter, till the dish is its full us re cinired—the last layer being of cheese r.nd butter. Set the dish in the &Von nod keep it there only 'long enough to melt the cliceSe and butter thor oughly, and to forma skhron the top. Wo use this as a vegetable in winter, or rather to take'the place of vegeta _ bks. _ 11111 D LETTUM-11 is said that Leads of lettuce can be produced in winter from "twenty-four 'to forty eight hours by taking a box filled with rich earth, in which'one-third parl of slacked limo has been mixed,. and watering_ the ,earth with luke warm water; .then talcing, seed which his beau previously sOftened by soak ing in strong:brandy twenty-fain' , nra, and golring in usual wriy. We are assured, Nat. rtot, 'Touch ;or the fact. that OA sized head of Irt'rcn may lie.bbtamed in the time- Meigarinl. • . LIE Chines:: dc.).4et 6teep their tea . is a pit, biitlnd, it in jour cup, pone, hot water l covering, the cup to re-. fain the steani,:tillOinoo it to . stand I thiunte3,.araiiiing off and refilling. Th up is :considered the I.(Lst, and the thirdfilling . hi vitryto&l. 111 t • Avikli the streilitthls Ozhateiti4, the 4 * . rotuids are thrown ,into jars, omit dderii,' egireatl on- Cloths, dottOr3 .r.ivacked,,...and sent ver to 11S. ANIiA STO4I . nx)exilly rumor] t :mart. very ;Jaye_ piortailt way of mak •. _ • • = Books and Stofte - - claim TVA RTEN F -Uryl z PAPER & ,M)3U)ll2k NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL 130011 S Tztqs, litst•:),-.B;nepozniv A,ND— Pxmna:s BLA.NK BOOKS MS3.TRTE NOXOtiS. Towanda. "Soc. 19, ISO. ~C9~008.~.. T EE 'i DOMESTIC" LOCK STICH SETVING MACHINE! 4 • 1111: " DOMESTIC y ' is a, Shuttle Sewing Machine, Which has been used for, the. last five xears in the West, and is now intrbducod fQr the first time in this section. It runs faster than most, easier and more quietly . than any, doing the lightest as well' as the heat* Mork done on any Sewing Machine. ALL ALE INVITED TO CALL'AND SEE IT Plain llaebines - - $65 Half Case - - - - $7O All Machines have Blake's Patent Table. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address, BLARP & CO.. Scranton, Pa. For sale by - TAYLOR & . Towanda, Pa. A. A. MRCP. • Athons, Pa. May 12, 1870.—1 y Wyalusing. ELSP! AND COMFORT . . THE BT.V.SSDTG OF PERFECT SIGHT. There hinothing ao valuable as Perfect eight, and perfect eight PM-only be obtained by wing PERFECT SPECTACLES 4 I The difticulty of procuring which is well known. MESSRS. LAZARUS .5: MORRIS, 0 OCULISTS AND OPT [CANS, lIAIITyOIID. COn:=CUT, MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED . PERFECTED SPECTACLES, - . Ram after years of experience, experiment, bud and the erection of costly inachlear7, been enabled to propee tbatGRAND pESIDEI!.Anf3f, PERFECT SPECTACLES! Which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to ' the wearers in the Weatein States during the past fifteen yuara. , . Those Celebrated Perfected*eatacles 'lever tire the eye, and last many years without chauget Meagre. LAZARUS k MOBIUS have "appointed MILES MUM] ..rEwILN, dealer in Watches and Jew , airy, as their sole agent for Towanda, Penn's, and vicinity. April 14,1870. REPORTER JOB PRINTING licoriug rocently added greatly to aye' faellitiesore are now prepared to do all kinds of - 308 PRIN - TINGN, LOWER PRICES Asp B TT E R ST.Y L E Than any eitablisluratnOn NOIiTH_ERN ENNSYI VANIA CALL AT - • THE REPORTER . OFFICE . - I "SIX Mist SPECIMENS. CIBEAr EXCITEMENT IN ' PA- P}I..AM H.IIiGINGI PAPER HANGING DONF FOR 10 TOl5 CENTS PER 'War.. Oh, yes! oh.yes I ft reate.FT,lfrtig . n to lawx that labor is mewed one-ltalt • . _ . , Or'slinduii old} , $2 per day. Poochlit CLEMMIng only $2 per day, Glazing only $2 per any. Painting of all kinds only $2 per day. Blinds painted green at only 75 cants to $1 per Pair. Blinds stimmon col. lors 50 centa to $1 perpair, materialsfuruish od. 'Tin and Decked roof& painted with patent roof. Lug far 1.21 i anti w• yard. I will also.furnish my nustoment wiltabM and Zinc of the heat einslity at vat. thus. saving Qom 10 to 25 per cent , on every hundred. POST. • Towanda, Sane 18, 1570.-tf 40. 32 Secorsl.4.. ( - I=TRAL MARKET. The agbacribers still contnne to keep constantly <III hand a full Ind complete assortment of every- thin G g pertaining to their busintas, -constisting rain ly BMW, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR, CUBED 11A29, - . , . ISCITON, BEEF, WEAL SA , USAGE. - POULTRY: • ..• LARD. BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF, • TALLOW. de..06:13.-. • • . - • Also, • . • . FROM _1314. .:LAKS. • , OTSTDES • - la . . • - . - • Parties nistaßLOTatero La largo •or small gnany , tics will bb ftnntiked on - short mottoe, at tneoki * Mad; Commit 31.tnicr. Montanyo•m. Ideck. find door nor th of Dr. PortP,ne. • t • crux.' ON-ULM. TWZ0,TiC1.1.4304 J .. „. ; Feb. 2f, 1131D-t1 , . IB — Alti L ARD at QOWELL k 1111Eirk. VOWELL :13c MThR ARE, 4E1, 4 1 k . Inc theap. _ Roma, BAK= POWDERS : at :00WELLA MYIIII. viturrs OF ' , ALL - KtNDS AT A.. • • crow= & per. noßaecittirS . "rattits - ..C..11, PAWS'S.- Wit= PIGS r A. B. OHM Mater, Ps.`_ A FULL STOOK, 9F WOODEN AIL airs., l'Acccal& ISIMMEME MIME' RAILWAY. ENE LIDO NEM trip= eco staas sue= art mancimon. cffixei Os alAcOli 88 AADGITAI* 1 - 41 0 131 a4P4P:' ex. 41 Wit. craltialw. Tomb. teraorr. CNIC.#OOI mravo.trzsg; cr. PAM. ONATIA. - Ltd all points West and Bicathirest. • micenew. calm= twomu. DATION. ciNcONATI. LOUDTULLE. ST. LOURS, • And ili pothis south and BoUtimelL ie` ' r• . . Rrw MID DIMIOVIDD OCUCIiZI zvx =scam vrrttorr caudatArk , IBiarrax.o, Qua - sxuacp AND !• to sz o 01 On and after Monday, JUNE 13, 1870, trains will leave Wairorly at about the following hours, ylz : Emma 'wEsT. 4:24 a.m.. NIGHT ZSPRESS (3fondays moepted)ibr . Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Clevaland, and On dumb. connectipg.withtho lake Sham...3l3chigsn Southern, and' Grand 'lunk Raihrays at IMMO, Dunkirk and Cleveland tar the West ; also at Clear. land with the C. C. O. & Inn. Railway for Indian spoils: and at Cincinnati with theLoni#M6 Short Line Railway, and the Ohio is .111asissdppi Railway for the South and Southwest ; also with connect ing lines atpthicipal stations on main lino. 4:49 a. m..—NIGHT MORES% daily. for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnsti.thak ing direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk and:Like Shore; Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio & Mississippi and Louisville Short Mine Railways for the South and Southwest also with alltOnnecting lines at principle stations on main line. :28 a.m.-31AlL TEAL% Emulays esnepted. - .far Buffalo and inmark. 5:2.5 p.m.—EL3IXELt ACC392cdp . D . 4O-WZ 4 412111142)8 exaesleo3. • 6:18 p. M., DAY =Matt nanuNra excepted: for Roc:beater, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland. ancinna- U and the South. Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and improved Drawing Roont.Coaches sitcom pany this train from New York to Buffalo, and . Sleeping Coaches are attached at Horneßavine, run ning thro' to Cleaveland tiltd Galion 'without change. 5:16 MAU., Sundays excepted.- for Buf falo, Dunkirk andelcveland,connecting with balm, for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays s maepted. 4:lo_pan,-;-FgIIIHANT TRLlli,,darty. for the West: :00 a.m.—NlGlrreoPllE.l39,l3undayiexcepted,con necting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. ZOO a.m.—CEICONATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Waslusigton: and at New York with steamers mid afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin cipal stations and connecting points on mainline. Filooping Coaches accompany this train to New York 12:35 p.m-12,1Y EMPRESS, ihandaysexcepted, con necting at Jersey City with midnightErpress train 05 NM Jersey Railroad for , Philadelphia. Also stops at principle stations and connecting points on main line. - NCTV and improved lirawing-lloontEoaches accom 3any this train framltnffalo to New York. :35 p.ni.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for Susquehanna. . 8:38 MAIL. Sundays excepted. 9:25 p.m., NEW YORK MAIL. Sundays excepted. 9:05 p.m.—mann - LNG EXPRESS, daily, connect ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Exgress Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore andWathingtos •, and at New York with Morning Express train for Boston -and 14w England cities:Also stopi at all mancipal stations and con necting. Points on main lino, Sleeping Coacheo accompany this train' through to Now York. 3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE MECUM TIIRCEOII. , s. A revised and complete react Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines, has recently been poblished, and can be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. BUCKER, 4 ', Gera Erupt, pA. &'N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.--- •ABBA.IGEMMT OF PASSENGER TRAMS, et 4,. Leave Waverly,.. Towanda._ Tunkhanneek,9,.\ Pittston 10,35-- WLlkeaßarro, 10,55=7,. White Haven,l2, Manch Chunk. 1,30...., Allentown 2,33.... Lethebena Easton • .3,17.... Plea (arr)....5,05.... NewTork(arr.) 6,05.... 1012FG SOUTH. GOING A.M. P.M. P.M. fieVe P.M. P.M. A.M. T-3,05-8.42 0,05-1,18-8,10 5-348-7.3.5 5.15-12.25-7,20 3.07-10,10 A.at .30.. . . 4 2,00-8,55 • 1,15--8,30 • 11,58 .s.al 10.f3............ 0,49............ 9,35 0,05 1e cf 7,35 ..... ... . 4 c l oo A. Dtown Train dhwe: at White' Harem , I*, - Tinins dia . !' at Pittston. • \ Passengers to and from New York and Philadel phia without change of cars. Down train connects at Allentown with Thrci,th Fast E--preas for Harrisburg , Pittsburg and tho , west. T VPORTANT TO ALL'f,IVIIO 1 VALUE Timm tuatiTt -• • ; •'• the sight of the aged assisted, the weak strengthen ed and the perfect preserved. • PIIILADELPILLA OPTICAL INSTITUTE, For the manufacturing of the CONCAVE CONVEX; CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON Larosme AND TIN7ED GL.8133 ron tTTAS On L't • ) • ' P 1.4241. • - Tho,Concafe'Coniax Cry Mal SpectmkS, made by tho'..b: Albite are now a long time before the raldlo, and the raphlandincreased demand for them eonibined with the' universal acknowledgment of their clearness in NiSIOII and ease to the eye shows plainly that they are superior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spcettudei,'(moStly Imported) and no matter how Mae the frames,; contain but a poor _and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed:l they are aurid6 to 'be sal only, without any calculation ra ; benefit to the eye, and therefore the groat t , of poor and weak sight. Thousands are using 028308 now which tire and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after. short usage, or require. en intensely strong light and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they properly suited, would be preserved a life time. The advantages claimed for the Concave Convex Crystal Glasses are the following : The Lenses are tfronnd of the best material. pare and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brilliancy and distinchreaof vision 'falitlemnd in any other glass. . • • •..They can be used equdlly well by da) Or - candle right'withotit tiring or fat • Ignlng the eyes . :-.7/42. are ground Mathematically true in th; .cavo convex mirror, according to the philosophy of ruddsi, and shape of cornea of. the eye; - therofdit assisting.uaturo only instead Of orcing It. That the lenses are centered coryect into the frames. They can be used longer than any other glasses without clanging to a higher power. The frames are made - strong awl durable by expe-' rienced workmen and :warranted to give satisfaction. AVM. A. CRAISBERLIN, Dealer in' lyetche.s.,loweiry pad Silver Ware, Towan da, Pa., has the Sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. I No Pedlera employed. July 12, 1870 AI FIRST 'NATIONAL BANK, OF TOWANDA.. CArrrar, • $125,000 SVIIPLUS FFICD 40,000 This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for tho transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. INTEREST AID ON_DEPOSITI3- . ibeORDDIG TO SPECIAL CAFE GIVEN TO TILE COLLECTION OF NOTES AND CaEcas. , Pattie* WiSh-Eng to Mini XiOnW to any' of the Milted Shtick England, Ireland, Scotland. or the prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, can hero procure draft! for that purpose. ' P..I.SS.ACE TICKETS To or from The old Othint-iVyiiest atcamnr or sail hag Enos, always on hand. F T T .S.TXOI:OIIT Ova AT EXUMA.? RATES.' ttS dolirai;d Savo' E. H. SIIITII , President. N. N. BETTS, Jn., Towanda, drine2l., 18Gip, Cashier. rpHE OTTOMAN DECHA A;IBRE ,-; '1 . . NSW 4%.11WME OR SUITNITUItr. CONVENIENT.' EVERY 'OXE • ""."'"i" - 1 Cja- = INDISPIINSIBLE FOR INVALIDS AND CHILDREN jF 1:..~'a Avoiding the unsightliness and suppreSsing the offensive odors of the Sick Room and Nursery. At once useful and ornamental: It is reens.surcful than any article of Furniture of same cost. For sale by ail principal Furniture Dealers. febl7 Gm :13 . 4 2 4 1 0t . AtISTP,:-PitirCtti _ 4'0;4 I:tiott. sartkof iraad.llatuter, 13,R E A:t• P E - 0 A: If CRACKEEg - FAI. .T Wirt 011ity OM-sal at a Itolenlo aad retail. istotir 60. 1 4 S we will aretaniecr.:!tt;the valdto with caller li a hawk oragozdamrd akin times alsiir. , • • o k baw g tbAliestief;* m ka-ri nncu ; • Fraili4S4lN ' lll. • e 2 ;• W i tY. Tastaisdk way It MI. V. W. SCOTT &CM trc ay so.sx se,zi 3 .3/I:lPitterid '4:4 - "Tre..i.ia • ~t EST OOTNG EAST WM. B. BAER. • Goal Rawer Art- Commencing 'nay 16, 1870 Jon-N. P. COX, Superintendent, MSOCtal3BOllO. AGTIFFITENT - Pr 4!lb_t 'ME` I/M*BMM ALINING (JO' 1 . - • . • oatrm filßesain”siggir?*,7l4ol - large ani!ell minted .1114Xtik of. EOO E E • iirbkhlhave pinclased for Cluh, sad feel amMena thia esir legre elsewhere. 1 nine car thembllo sphaulld sioek 4 =LIE SUGM:tb;, SAIZBATI7B; HPIMe,Ao. •== AKRON. FLOUR, GRAnAm' urz,Do., BuctriatrAT DO I keepconstantly on band. POIMILAILB. LARD, and, at kinds of F/SH. Would call the Attention of the •4 - • public to oar cant Be ttild 11•11 STOCK OF TOBAOOO, ; In quality or prim Jam Oakkes llcanbratoa Duns- dry. New York Chemical and t ' -.• 1,11 : Plcor4: call orniaininno our dock of - • :WOODEN , WARE,. ; ; Large assortment of L'IOOLIZE NOTIONS. TOILET. SOArd, ka, kc. I mll pay the highest mai/price for couxnq paoDueß. Farmers, give . pi a call before Bening elsoliherec .43. B. TATO", ••• _ , All pc!sonstitiebbidto theta:o43m Will.plcAisecill and make immediate payment. .... ~ ... Towanda, March. 12;18G7. C. Z. PATCIi. . f GROCERY AND PROVISION 5T0,12 , M. 1(o ' . C. ,k Wholesale and Edell Denlelie In FAMILY Gt,OCEIit,ES 4 ..i. /M:)- f PROVISIONS, =CURT NEW BLOCK, . TOWANDA, PA. We.do not doom It hoeeegm7 to commando tho diferent articles we keep. ' our tossettmentis ALWAYS COMPLETt We sail nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for 'Paritiers PrOduie. MALES 31cCABE. MIL pE:IPLE'S Al D PE VISION STORE, • 6013T11 OORNII47rn.. AN; =TR 811=113. A flew 6114C12 late dOCk 01 PI,4O:IkTS; GROCERIES AND Which will be gold at t h o lowest pcsali3) 1 CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERDING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, FRUIT OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS, . MODERN STONE WARD; YANKEE FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c Bring on your produce, which wo pay ci.h for DAIRYMEN, A constant supply of Ashton Salt, ell sized Churns, Butter Firkins, Tube, km; Please call and lobk through our stock. and we will dd our beet to pleats you. W. A. ROCE.WELL. Towanda, April 28, 18G9. .LO OIL HERE! COWELL d; MYER, r , At the aid stand of Dr_surrair. k • Caw=Aro now receiving a large and well selected hock of ' GItOCIERIEEI AHD pliovnums. Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all lauds Farmers' Produce. April 21, 18697,1 f. Jewelry. JULES MTGAJEpIIN, JEWELLER SILVERSMITH, 0139 door Liwth of , . NERCUR'S NEW BIORE, TOWA.NDA, PA /f,6lrtarYfa from Very York a De* ♦esortrnent LADITIS'" 'WATCHES, AKER ICha..W./ITOEF,S SWISS WATCHES, of all descriptions. Aso* selected assortment of GOLD , bHAINS, FINE GOLD - 0 -. E179 1- MI J - R„ • ~t • '`.o',6 CLOCKS I:IF.A.LL,EITTLII r#ox ouzel.. r.s.rsm z&sr • tz GOLD. aILVER AND Sp= SPECTACLES Al') ETE-6LASSEB to fit all cases of izopairod iFEW P.4TEFT ACCOYO DAT,FGT . By this patent I tm euablearLo culhariie Ghana at any time without extra charge. CAA and ' RAMSS. WiTcIIES ASD MUT.= ItEPAILtip ^ f z:;.4 3 0 *4102#14.' , : -•:- .1-,-Pru24 Dec, 4 18 , G9 • •••••4 MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE Pixie. Macithisir Trent, Cocoas, Pickled and Sutokillplatnazdalnackb/l/allbut, and Dried Deer. at 4 0 0: 0 4 MARV. Clotibqk l' 7. --. ''''''‘..".....:- - - 7c: 1,41 . El • , ars . 45360pdrfrlieis Slo of 01 4 0 4 1/Ulf -eD diit - -I . wssuantitik- $ 440 . Whiattheyirepripired to inidgiiphillirtArtikto aultibete ditiLuoelsoaitioltudiot: r• J-0 a.D.itC! 'f4df -11110 ophindiaaiiir NM& theY are,seanits ever. - . ATSj GEI47,S , .'FITIOII,9IIIIIO , OOCYDS, , A now and fall Lino a3IB the late 4 • ! BEE - - - Ahrtmatt 44tiaptia tifersaliivietyp = . . • wiz • • • •f' , " C ZIEI3, 33 . 0 V ti.-tar,its; MEE ,ALittihsiNt;friaent WINDOW - 7. 2 . •• or say of otp•G?tipi ix 4 •••• befas • 2 CII . X QIC- ME Coll sad knit ihratigtrour sta4r. Taillift, Arift 2i; 1870; VI( ill § 1;%, /Wllihs space be! Clothing and Gent's buisy Belling Clo an adverthiemeht, § I[IIRR.A_H 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF LADY MADE.CLOTHING, Ai M. ROSENFTVT.TYS, (Op&sitAkriiv:viht Cos.) I am now• offering to stock of SPITING AND • LINE:N e GUODS, And all the Into ntylds for Spring and Summer wear, FOR MEN AND BOYS Which will 'be 'sold 25 per cent. leas than former prima at 31 - E. 103KENFiEws. Also a largd In- voice of UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS I intend to sell less! than cost, to ,nat i lin - mom for Fall Stdck. Now is your limo to bay a Suit cheap. Call and convince_yourself that N. E. 110.. .guipwr G offers Great argains tho lino of Clothing and • GENTS FT T UINISIIING GOODS. 611 before ino+alialdng eteoWhari: E. 11031±ETE11) Towanda; Jan. 25, 1870. A DiSPA i rOlt JUST. RECEIVED. GLONIOI79 NEWS FOR cnumis orzoweNDA AN) VICINITY : There is constantly being received at the ..TEIIEPLE OP , PASIIION." a large stock of SPRDII3 :AND SUMMER 43/60D8' . which have been purchased for cash, at reduced prices. and wittily sold to cash buyers at lower rates than ,orer before'offdrod Tpwanda. stock cOci slats In part Of • , I • mom ACTT ANP Pc_OI7I:I73:CLOTIUNG: I I • stsgtivutows sire nuts =mat SI:7IU s 1)R13 f 4 °9° l ll. sAg B33 q7 l Fgur4l , .WEl! Coats, Pants, Yeats, and While'Llneti Duck Suits; alsoklitig 4 iTariefT of GENT'S' BURNISHING :13001n .14 1 " s, LcAlt,:gf:COS, !tit% PAPER AND =MT COLLAX3 s • . - .• of the latest styles and fashions. Rentaaatterflk . ducements that roller, and' that I ant 'torte be dersold by any dealer in town, or °Nowhere. I who wish anything in myllne are respectfully invit ed to give ffie s call belfore purchaslngand-convince yourselves. R. JACOBS; No. 149 Liain.et , Boldlemarea Block: !N . ) !Towanda, Pa. Aar Cash paid for itaol and Pelts. • t - GOLD STILLI COMING DOWN Arm trims sum re Tax GROCERY 2 AI PROVISION LINE, are now being offered at - .• . , . - COWELL &.MVER'S at prices that cannot; fail to satisfy all that they are determined not to•be undersobrby any. hte. They hare enlarged their &ore by building so that they now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have connected with their store a Market where they now keen treslutwats to sell by the quarter oti piece. atm • WI suPP/Yve Ciro. cedes Sad Provisions, to which they would m.ll the attention of all cash buyers. Como and cumin° our Goods and Psices, Ware purchasing and satisfy yours:area. We guarentee all goods ito 4 give =lre sat volion. Me are thankful to our matamers for their pill /11tiqd pateragpfmandgdalta ce , lbsitamiVie .l, V,' • _ .--De • • - ;! TBY MAI Inti ' tin .. lett lei `: ~~} , ;4111$AMPU-Airlifsk _ - .: ,:4', i...',...y.e.ri,',...;1 , :_ L. ISM ESE ME =I MEE 7 1.5.1 lA . Aiansta . Utif . mrlu3t • ._. '~' "'n if MEE .nna to E. BCO-WARE, dealer In Furnishing Goode. lie to po that ho lute not tuns tp write Ili P ,•A '' Hviißit t'" ' and oltolce ODS, 1 ,A870. ) FALL , AND WINTERI , - itIMOIWT =I 68 Bitoadlitreet, .. ) - - IFS: WAVEULT, 1 / 9 .l4•Jkit l ail, $.1G, 1 ., ''' ' 1 1.01 . ;N4•.40. ,- : ,. =: - ~:,. ...- . . ExTruk 'two: SATLSFAO~'ION GUARRANTEEr% 12111 MEE I c -:1' .~. ~. f ; A largo stock of LOTSB .AND-:QAssTMRrn DEALEDS in, `ez HATS AND-dkiiti GENTS' FURNIISHENG GOODS. ISI ta;NVJ33M ch the wardlialival4e ni4A3 - 34 Tnefellizm' Mimonth, with !Ample', of Good and"paspared to take meaama: ef, , _ .OEO. B. VAN - Mart x. 111.17N4118. NEW SPRING' AND SUMMER GOODS, B. ;..-,:. W.`.'. E 1.F..Y-±DiY Would Miasma) to the attire= of Toaranda, atathe .public generally. that do Las in store and daily re. calving new and _ , FRE,SH GOODS, labia tine, sultatlo to the manta of the - pearleortcleb be sell far Currency at fanner GOLD' PRICES! Consisting u tumid of good r vol; and r*dliddo aide CLo, , rirTN • G, (o Shedd/ of any; Nod) equoloilog of BUSINE.I4,S COATS, VESTS A 11) PANTS, all Wool, DRESS COATS, PANT'S & NESTS, Linen Coats, butters sad Pn Overalls andOvershirts; .Linen and Paper Collars, Linen, Csrsinte r re, and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Has; Panderer, Gloves, Canes, Leather Dam Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. All flrstelass. Memel*. be? that good'Ooals are cheaper at a fair price that poor goods at any price. Can pnd ezeonine my goods baforo Noy 3T.atton ifOrifathi Inock,llrldge Street. Towanda, June 8, 1870. ' 11. W. EDDY. a,laanfactories: I/2 7 ,00p dc still continue to mantis thiir celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS; a batter iklachins, ‘for less money than can be bad elseiliere in the world. Wo data' for our machines that they will do 4 as • much; or . More, thin any other, and two raorqdnrably built Wo pontomilly sixperintand.eur work- and see that it is wall down. We will tend 1 CATALOGUES. of, on,rmaclidnos, on apidcatlon. ' ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, one& ro; Iterse ; TaliESlLEß C SEPER iroii zunrsran and CLEANERS, FANNING MILLS, • =mks elm Mies , sew ____ ' SAW AND OD.= MEI 'work done to order. Giro rut 4 call befero purclutaingclaowlaerie„' , • va "OD . aliPaavu-Er `sx acv • Ang.2,180. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! On Pine, between .llalu end Second, Street 4 bseli of O. P. Masan k Co.'a Bank. . TOWANDA, PENWA ::-HENRY 6it7tEir, (formerly at tho Armor Bryant L. &Talon) initrems his friends anti former, patrons, Bltieg . camtiker. "rAcTor.y, re be will constantly keep on hand a bill assort; 111 - \ PLATFOR WAGONS, .„32017=0 - 'quirs: - AS; SUrr FTOZZ.. !Sado of the heist' material "iinFintsb WI the best city style. '.His long experie . ticOAn cit Carriage. Factories gives him a declded advantage ove others to the - : : t; • !. Pint* . 6tyte and Purabilit,y. Li CARRIAGES, TOP A 'OPEN _ BUGGY, of his Mims. All ha win ps au. • INSPECTION OF' )TES WORK pteirionti fo rtirc*,ll4E clscraxer,» e'; ALL WORK• IVARRAIcTEri TO'GrfVEPERPRO2i SATISrACTION. Tlwnkfhltoittic ilborsi patronatco fonnoili ex. fitided and keoroCtfolly , ; Oak a , continnance of tie pnced[PTLY ATTEND - ED .7,0' at 'teatime! prices. • • • • , • BEITUY 1 Tatiana, May 24‘1870:—;•tt •,• • 1‘ • • EW: P-I,A isT IN CI • Theilita:intpeotrtidid Sltt ind 'eorcirto Maui Minim B o ron of To Wito road filled it with iheasiost model(' atrlittptinschittery, for WINDOW SASH3IQD SL. • . . Are prepared to fill ordere.)whether large or mall, upon the shortest totico. have alga large vs- Metro!' NOWLDINGB, of thelitteet ityle and pattern, whleb we eat [unit& natieb cboaper thauthey con be ; : TONGIIICtir(3, ; • • -:• : ; . 011QOVING, AND fkittebt. WING periainingto daub "Pentane ui.t not living iiiintithan twelve to fourteen Miles dlaUnt wia find It largely for their interest to-buy of 13,1, or bring their lumber and hare tL worked bt our Jnachinery. *Bring Tom , Vet of Plaiting. (*.Other-lumber, and. Whit& 7Oar Wm la feeding,. have it ground out and take It tome with "WO _AftE for PINE AIM !lOW= LIMNER atom luinber-yarl. tome and owns. or Ryes =aft come. write. Tommi; Neb..lekt. L. B. RODOPES4di OCk. S.; S'XiPIGE FAHO pier 000D5,.. • - 4r. 4200tAriieCtOCisiiir, BOOTSI•SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS u4reufts, , It: • (1; • 3:2,1, .7. D. 1101:itra, M1101.1411120:;.1 ;161.:11 1102iT 414'31 , 404iVart i ti - if itfit„t A."- • .. , , frAl , ' ki • AireitatSHAZZ'Oß OTHERS' Et4:44,BPrjRN OiXaOrid t • NIiY la '34 0 :0 tP ESE ~~r • F05.."..:w0 Ins nand-41 Reitii6itlybv . / , ROUSr I, PllllNAsatact, GODS . - t::~•p NEE , OurPolnte,Dila,Ac.;sire of tbk# , livtqualltrand Willbesaltliurlow.- We Aro eye iceste.for the .',4O I ERICA,TV-lITEAN 'SAFE*4 - . - " • - • "i. ,Abe . _ FAIRBANKS'S ; ~1' SCHAGIIiiiORE 1411651 CO., NEI ,• , - pltoskitA,zz. Viflii2l4/E1 Is !try faigo . 414, mastn'iftet4e4 sea 'of the bes We meals° werpazed to de7obblng of all !ands. We erethe only see* hni ) the eelebiite.4l ''' " • " EMPME 'comma- STOV'E, TiceAntdt 'cOokittg stovo in WO; and every :Atovo warranted to give elttathetion . .• Mat•ch 10„•10. • FIIRNITITRE STILL LOWER ! . - • Wopld arinonium to tlapotoplg d Towanda and tho rester laymn , t, that attar this data ,hla naiirtilthmat stock of . - tTlz;. , :tv - jtJ - -m-i GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Zip stock - is eonAblete awl cassias of PAELOR DINDIG. ROOM FURNITURE, AND P'l7ll,Np E Bolt Tnz arrenzz, MAT7zIEE;Sr4 t PILLOWS, lIEDEPMG, "Mr111,4/18 1 . D,AS E D S My own manutarfirre, and warranted anperior, will be sold for loss than city made ones , wiliCost else ! where. - C,-4)312E ONBa . COKE ALL, Eisraino for yourselves. See andbo convinced that Furniture is sold cheaper at ynosrs than tit any other place in the world. Country dealers supplied at tlif lowest market rates. , . lattrnish 051711E8 of everydit - Briptton;"2detalle Buriat Casea, Caeketa, ke., and base the • MEST • 'LEAVE IN 1145 . 11171Ellif P&N'A. J4.II:CS O.tRO§T Towanda, Ano 22, IS',"O. . : FURNITURE , WARE-ROOMS JAMES MAEMZEION annaancestothe public that ho still *mamma to manufacture and lr eel) on bond a largo aartment sf • ,0 BIN_ ET . insta*Taides, Bedete ' ads, Stands, Chairs, kc., Of decry description, which are !dada of the best mate rials:sadly' the most szorismudika memoir. I invite the inspection of the patine to my work, which ahalimot be trurptuiscal indorability at any shop in the country, and My prices will bo found to be as low - as the times will admit. '•Beady -made Coffins cianstantly on hand in made to order. A good Hearse lvfd be furrdshed_when desired. Ang:ls, 1865. • • - Paccolla 11 . eons. • N•EW ARRANGEMENT! ' Having purchased tfte ,- , • • BOOT & SHOE. ESTABLISHMENT lately Conducted by 3i.l.'VlS KEENER, at No. 148 Matra-st.. Towanda, Pa., I Would respectfully inform the public that I brvelust received a large assort nient cf • • • , . LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES ! • Consisting of LADIES''GAJTERS, • Of all grades. Ladies • GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES, Bus§rs cati-bls 8110 ES Of overt variety, which will be sold. chea far cash. Gife him a can and- satisfy yourselves fli nt" he is Belling cheaper than the cheapest. I would call csspeclal attention to my . . • CUSTOM .I).EPAR THE NT 1. I maim to order everything in the line, of LADIES' AND GENT.CAAIE2I^S WEAR. I feel confident, that I ran-give entire satisfaction. I employ none tint-first-class mechanics. I giafrrantct ierfect fits. aad all wait itkrranted. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Remember tho piano, No. 148 Main-st., a fem doors below the Means House, Towanda, Pa. Look out for c sign of the Big Boot: . . DAM will conduct the business as my Soper. Inten gat. JOHN IicINTIBE. To ••• do. Pa.. Sept. I, 1870;—tf BOO: PUB nC re. • ally infornidd that the Book-Bin dery ban been re.• •ved to 14.3ArgusBuilding, tjArd etory, where kill be • one , In till itb stricins bninchca, in terms as reasonable as o. the tlmea " will allow. Tlie Bindery' will be tinder the charge of An experienced Binder. end all work WRI be promptly done in a style and mannorwhlcheannotbe excelled. Iftude. Ittemines, Newspapers. Old Books. ke, bound in ever variety of sty/e. r.attention will be paid to the Inning and Binding. of. . t • • ~, „ • . - To any desired pattern; which. lxv 4414 and dura bility will be warranted: All Tit 0;will be really for Mimi' whenpromised,The et the public 'collated, and per fect eatelaction'gnaranteed-t - •' Towanda, August 2, 18C6,--tt. t coimms OF ., '43.OSTIECTIONERII LET T6GETHERI now 'auCtagr person .mamatacturd -Corddetionery, and sell it at LS omits a ponxid;wheridagar fa worth 16 omits at the ftelnery. (uuless it is ten:l4l3'4l4a. 'browftcarCinyslealtr,zlle donapo hls utist to custOmers and have 0..c0f encevold of orsti&-7 any mukluk aPiect to prurchifte pure Centectiontry . at twenty-hit and thirty cent s per wherar pure article cannot be nuumfactived less Watt thirty to forty cents porpound, consisting of cunt lands: burnt almonds. and :mach Ohm of :Withtn a id* ddira we..bave Isms trier& 1 cassia buds, etc., for Idiom cents per.pounii, and Chows. lava Creams of twenty cent*, and : the agent aelmosi. leapedlltatth4 , Wtre adulterated ten per cent, with Terrallba ; and - ft id fact that tons cif this cheap diordhittonery *din madt and told le +thlirOotintry injured by it.. ' everY year, and' the consurnerdare thsi only persons "Vali / 4 of the berKil a tto'w who aios' A a pure artiste of C cctiodervitootrift icarraitt:evriytuticid 9/ou r mono athirst Strieasi Pure mid :free fr(Ti'es . sry dins! skhder(oit So 7italtVl-: . ore toulicrlyocdpied-by Jahn street 'rovianits, October 21; 1E169.: Fi!l',ll4l SAE 1 3!ONROE .TOWNSIIIR.—The subscriber, offer§ .for sale hiseidnable Ihrin, lying oil tbo Marwick ni blowrotitiumddp, lb - maladies Item tho ;village of X.ouroe...tuutieaven miles .from -Towanda, with. a good road leading from kith the abgve idacet; The Sullivan Erie liallnoad; also passes .through the farm. It contains lee acres,. about CS acres ander good state of cultivation; good buildinza; two large 99ard15 irateseiL q' , marvYtvr - 4rmpar, 71. Sault; Brandy Aug. 17,1 - ; • I .Bair-Bottr Our 11i0Oir of Furniture. JAS O. FROST, sill be bffeif , liraitAßY SUITS; •CIEWM3EIrs SUITS, ZSZENS3OI3. MMUS, &C.., iL;c. mmuare, I! 3Yr:-.Ir.:C^i'POILTEn;IIOI,I-&-.CO;;- - ',41 - ",-1 f.f,f , i'l _••••..;'; .r. -- 1 . i,i Till f:: I, .., ' ~. - •,_. f : ~, E :.,' ... . • 4;.:01 . . D ,.. 417 , 14 ., :.:e4 ,, otE , -,,,..-.-:, Aw l amo..rciorri 'cum!, • ; - MO 47cepiee Maga aipiMne Streets, Towanda. ra. Um recently addmflargclitotheiratock.a COUVOISO 11111101iMIl4 ,Constituting AP extenahm„va tictr; embracing many articles ;nod in - the ArtZLor tra fti =7 4 figai li at fa il l ififul ' air,, 42 all - 0 . Vretultanar gupgied with reek Fuchsias, and maths Moat reasonalble , t<tiziat atiVhomedo or 9 3 0 11 t09wt«4t of I - iv a tit Afriactsks, Cronaimis ,PADITIV ou. vaimMane,. ALCOHOL illl 'TURPENTINE, satt rancr, ‘ns:tatt yrurrr—tvAsu, And Brlshta. KEROSENIE OR COAL • Barrapz ' Lotra..g.uaDra..WlClES; OIn*NEXS,,, , Sperm. 14.4 d. Whale, 'Seats root, -• , 'TANNER'S Atka) 3LAOILQ•IE OILS, • rancy end Articles in all then litricty„ . aoNajs I,l4sum SOAPS, COXSS, , • Pomades, Perfnmery, .POCKET BOOBS, PORT MONArs, Pocket, Enlyes, it..zorB; TOO/IL SEM . Ar? PRESLILCZIONS. PIIItE MISTS AND LWOW, ~,„. . • . . FOrißretlicinsl use, : . , TOBACC , d 4 • • Sitliii V 1 ) /PBS -AND CIGARS; i• Garden, Field mull Flower Seeds, Trawls. SIP: ' PorlAush 8 1 / a Perlialdelk Shoulder Brame, Breast ninsFu. TeelkoN -Nrigs, Nursing Bottles, :times, Nipple Saudis and Shields, Syrirwes, ' .. Bed Pans, Seliamling Fruit Jars, 'Mer. ' mometers. Flavoring Fa tracts ,.' Stone J • . ugs,Glams Wane, Bottles, NUL% Corks, Bath IttielOand Stovei Blaeking, Fish Tackle. Am. mradtion..tc., 13otr.n1c, Eclectic and Ildnicergith.. le Xedkitea, and all the opular Patent' - M .r. 1) I C I N .E S . 1 • All articles *arrant/xi at represented. Persona at distance can 'receives their orders by stga which will.receiva prompt and careful attention. Ifedl,cal salvias g yen gratuitously, at tho view; charging only,fur medicine. . . Thankful for. peat liberal'pationage, wonid res pectfully announce ep their Wends and the publie,that no pains shall be *Med to saAafy; and merit the con tinuation of their cop:idenee aid PaU - 011V2'. • - Open Sundays NT...prescriptions fl.enz 9 to 10 Sou, and 12 m. to and sto f; p,ni.. n_ C. PORTIM, SON k Co July 1. 1510. ST. N.. Bi R 0 L N , F. 137 k.AIN q1:1143.. TOWANDA, PA. W.IIOLEAI I O E AND RETAIL DRTTGG-2ST• Thu subscriber respectfully announces to the pub. lie ha general that ho 1.12.4 CM laatal'a large sad well selected stock of 3 - 1 DIITIGS, - • ' . • • m .1.1 1 71C1NT....5, Ciffall.CALS, I' • - j PAIN - 78. OIL. 1' VAIL - . . - 7 TOW GLASS,." -* . • YE STUFFS • ' , ke.. &c. • All.the pppular Palest 'Medicines of the day. • Pt= IVIN A) LbadcES Far Mc icia purpOeos Only PERFUMERY.: Fanentnil Toflet §ualre of every descrilitiov,• Tliernionautera, • Batlling.,l3nrgeone; SPPnges • liar Bruehes, . • • Tooth lintshem, . ' Dr4eing Comb;, • , - ~ Poelret and Fine Combo, ,• '-,„3• Toilet Powiltir. • Plitt Doies, . • • ToottO"Potiders, • - • TootAlVesltes, . • • • - arid Tooth Stoops. And other 'artleleo to . the Drug trade'too numerous :o meutt/n.: I.Airtiog the Agent:non:he , . • GREAT - 13.. S . TEA COMPANY, • I AN QFFE.II. GREAT i DiDUCEMENTEI To purcliasep or. goods :in their. line. . . . • Physicians prescriptions and family receipts cm pottudekby persona thoroughly. competent, at all hours oMIC day dr ttight.. . . . . Thankful for the, past 'I ral patroaage, I re. spectrally solicit a continuance -the same, pledg,- inimysolf that no ',effmi shall be spared to mar my establiahment second to none in this sectaa. Dr. T. F. Madill May be. consulted" tit this store as heretofore. F. W. DICOWN: . Jan.,al. MO. Boots and Shoos. G REAT 1311,B,GAINS IN BOOT'S cs<r SNOBS =1 NEW - HOOT AND SHOE STORE, Smile end of Ward Ifonso • . The nn , ferefgrnecl are reL4esini it 1317;4 tad. well-cc lectod Moak of B 0 0 TS ,SLOE ,j Sitrtable for the SUIMS 4M) . FALL-: TRADE, • Which iro Off low for Cash. Cons;ging of GENTS, LADIES, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR SETPEI PEGGED. BOOTS MAI* 4'o on.tuat REPAIRM.V.WEAYIY:DOXE AND , READY PROMISED Thankful for pia favors, ra au2iuita coaiinualtUo of the dame. SAIW.C.L WOODFOAD. 017.41E1 Towanda, April 5,1869. . • Y0u4607* and 'l4B,Chino-Shcp. FotrNEditig.k iti.EACEINE SHOP The tinder signed baying purcheeed the .Foundry sad Machine Shop Intoty • en-ned by. John Carman, are prepared to do 'ai,l kinds otnrork appertaining to their business, FILL inotuptuesa diepatelt. . ALIL L A 4 I N GS,. , :* CIREItILARLI SAW MILLS; • • •44 N . L L 5,,.. . alt hinds o f , 1.1 It io N 1t.g..0.s To or,DEn. -• • . - 7 • r. ENGINES ItEPAERED,, ,•. * . And all worn' wa;.lnton to givO sanPractlon. spINGLt MACHINES Ord/ao latentand giant improved Unita taanurnorOOd and to,l4 . contantly . on hand rtady for nse. Lc' a s • . sußanu, WOODEN BEAMS Or all finds. • ; . • . cuurrvATolis; CORN PLOUGES L 0:13 (11 P . 'P S.. Of kluds, and tai n latent • impr.)vetueuts kept . s:oukriantly pu Lauu. A. -POWERS, '7.4) s ; lt ' I.J~L SIZE STOVE. i 0 A S LN.G S • cut.= -01.vrza, SLED 1 SHOE, ril arzrazs And fantishod to • Itarch 30,187: '• ' • :a. r. ag.Atis 80N. IngaranCo - z :NA T1:1; ./ta 4 LIFE' INStItANCE Van 9:41,06.),1100-ritt! rva. ;1 0 4p.barteiC41 by Co ngreaa, 1803 471.A11.0011 IS. CrARIK, 15csiderit bur, comm. ei#imAn /Initace and Ez. - 60,:a. • If `IIY li:Cp - 01{4 Vice Vreedeai : 2 . EMUS= W. PEET, Seaciary and Adult:7. ,Rite advantages of the l'aillotal,Life Intim - 4:4'e ce„ '' X . 1. It is anal va l Comm.". charter?d,by c., 47 ,..„ ; 2,,, it km s i up capital of One Ifillien nollul. ; 3.1$ offers 1 , C4 rams of premiums ; 4. 4 1t furnishes larger insurance than ell , — c• A. 4 .; ;'.2..'s parties, for the same Money ; 5. It Is definite and certain ; : , .5,,..12, ere Ii no pocallallltrat trifireprtccutstlon 1,7 : .• • agentii,.ortniranderstattllng 14 le,:ic-H,,,M,r,; .7. The policies seer plaiu,cositmts, so iki c h-j r ,,,,, ; ; ...,. tams for ao tuna ulotiey . .. 8. All policies are nocrforfciting ; 8.- Tho policies are exempt from atta,cl,mu.lL Z. IV.' CLAIM is . co., ttati.,ratiaelpL;a 11. S. nvssEmt, ItizzaGcr C. I:I.ADILLT . 4.. G. 'MASON its...agenta for Tow-41:43 aria viclinf.t.; AZ. 9, /BG9: C A BrP & VINCENT'S Dthi7R.4. 7 +loE AGENC Ps&les wrllien in all alio} following poipthr and _reliable dompanle*. LOSSES settled and (Ake. FARA!' rnorznri, (11/eluding Lary; I And dwellings in town Insured againAt DAY.AGZ fir Linnmsmn as well asiiutr—_ LIFE INSURANCE affect.id in VW: of the ONf.t. Laivsl end Safest o=l:mules in tills country. laersntiL issruct COUP&Ny, t Lomfon. En2inii4L A5H0L0..... Dr.s INexr.t.Net:Co3trxxy; MEM CLEVELAND INNEMAICCE COWANT, Ckrclt•ryl; J EEO Coup Witkugai•re, Pa: f LisLszr=. InitlßJatt 6)1114NT,. I Zuncc-der, MEI CITY /..5f MINCE COMPANY, Bartford, Conn. IMO A.u.E.racAN litzertyNcL. - Co,. Hartford, Clara. J ESE FrIZQS Frrtz Ustiluzcz GArelyz, Sew runt:. Mei INDEI . E.MpINSIINKCILINCr. Co:4l•ex7, 119ste,n, Nat t: I= ICE V: row LIFE. Ltii‘VIUNCF . I dOYPAYY. New York. 2-Esctts, CAPITAL R£I4IES. O; Li St*: attenCorr, to Luse o, fairdca 2. prompt i;cttlAlentlof Losses. is'orrt tro v. Cumu unit try us. Oftioe on Slain strect, oppos.ite Court Stairs. Mr. Vzscm,r ai Mc. - cura Bank from 9 a. m. CI o'cloc4, p. ra. T. H. CAM', w. a. vticnTr. Towanda, Pa., July 20, 3E.70,—1y • TgE PENN ,11.UTUAL L LIFE INSURANCE., COMPANY, NO. f2l ORESTI , .:TT r.s*CORPOEATED • ACCUMULATED guNv, over *N3,000,0110. ~INCO3IE FOR, 1869, 50t30,235.110. DIVIDENDS ' TUNE ATTRAUED AN TALLY - ABOUT 'D FLU CENT, YOLICIES ISSUED ON ALL IPPROVIID Pr l daiume may be paid,anar.aily ecalt.ananally or a loan will be made for part f tLe amoard. 5 SAMUEL C. HUEY, I'retedo.t, SAMUEL,'STOKI, .1011 N W. HORNilt. A.V.P. and Act,:..ry, H. S. STU.PIIENS, Secr,..tary. J: s l.'.3,'Tddi H. E. MMEAN. General A g Eat. G UAI-ZDTAN MUTUAL" • LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 2.71 rtoArmay. Nr.w var.r. Pomc-rrs - ry"Forycz.... ~ 1 ,SV".11; ^ • AN:WAL over All apprureil, forms of Policies ismed. labo.nil modes for paytosut of premier: +. Policies non-forfeltablet7-thnir terms- The tirQ profits of the Company dirtLc t egad ably tit, insun,l. A_NZTITAL DIVIDE:--71)S. -.vArrox 11. YLCfiIIa3I. knr,.:DENT. WILLIAM T. 1100.T1.11; VzcE rtruyEN - r. LUCIUS 31' Ab,..3.315, SI.C . T &zip ACTURY. PIifILADELPHLI ILEFEj`..T.SCES : JAY Cons t 'l; CO. Da:lEom • - Dx.=...tt. S: Co., - 11n.1. - ers. Jolts Woonunr. Co.. T(23 Mrchants. • S. A. .11 , 22ccrn..Pregt. rarn.ess• Meclardes' Bank T. B. PETEI:soN, Publlthcr. 31y12,70 tf COYNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE ixsrEAsci COMPANY, OF ILIRTFORD, SON'S MISSES, • Nv3rrap > on^ rtrax 55,00 lisarckcs. ASSETS (Imo 1, 184:3) over ta,„`15,000,1Xr3. oycr szow.eo9. • CEEIIENT 1/1111=SD 11..'0.11 401 Q 70 CENT Total Clalua.; byStkath paid to date. oyez $6,000.1.000. Pete TO.DATE J OV1:11 SE.OttO,UOO. A PUREL All its snrpinr• ' ~ide q uitab?y divided narmi:.tl.,,To!. icy ho:ders in _ . DIVIDENDS,. Wldob may be applied in reductor' of Prominnl.,.o nuiyba accumulated at Intost for the bantf:t ^1 t Assured, or may be roods's(' by than In OA Patd•up Pollees aro grantml after: two or nv,ro years' bremlums hare bein pahl, thas makiiite • ALL POLICIES ..VON=FORPEITING. It inmes PUlte rpeire all DESMAI3= Pigs or Istrr.ANcr., And has allopteAl la EV,VCraI ,`• SPECIAL TER ES 611G:niAL \{i i2l 1 4 1115 ofrAfiNT . 4 2sr, °FEL ED BY NO MIER: . • , - H. B. IfeREA.: Tovrancla, Pa.. July 22. ISe4l—tf NTEW ROUTE TO PH iutA. - • NORTH I'ENN3I.7.X.VICLI 7 ILULIZOAP . Shortest and meet dirt:aline to .11:1latle7laia Da:- tinter°, WeltinCton. and the South. 'Passe r na`crs by this route take Penmyyleania Netr lork Railroad train; palming TC , Warld3 at 7:15 A.M., make close connection at Rethichcna with Ex press train or North Penn*a Railroad., and arriea in Phitadelnhta at 5:05 P. E., in time to take night tr;ina (tither for the South or l+; cat_ City rialshengercars are at 'the Depot 03 arrival of troths., t convey passetigere to the various Depots act to sal 'arta or the city. • , • Lcavo -North Pcial'acltailroad Dcr.c.t, coruoc Barks . an.l Am. , rican atro eb4. Philaileipllia . , at 7:33 A. It.; 1.-riving at Towaildi 3:15 P. If., atuna evening. ma:la's Baggage I:was& conecta and delivers bag. Wilco No. 10;; South Fifth Ptrect, 'Fr.zroza .4.CCQUIZO.DATIONA rmtght re.celvott at riant and - NOlo . streets, Phtl3 dolphin, andfortearded br Daily Flat Frelzbt train t Towanda. and all points - in Snspaebanba valley with qnlartliftrutelt. , ELLIS CLAIM% Gen. Agt. N. P. R. IL. Front and Wlllow Sta. May 14.1810. Yitladelpbia. TAYI, , OII' , S ELECTRIC OIL ! A m•',ttcat Prelim ution wl.thit tends to remove all unnatural properties olten applied. either on Man or Beast. It Is conceded, by all who kayo used' it, to he the best assistant to nature in the rectorate, Si of affected parts to their natural functions,: nhich the medical world has ever received. It has cured wally ewes of Itheumr.tism which could not be releived Ly to: other ntedlcite. It he llgeln /y !natty of our best pliiodetarts for that purpose. Is also nrumrpasscd in.thit care of Corns. Chilblains, Cramps. Coutrac tlon Irnscles, SL-shos, SpaVlns, trnises and Sore -orallklnds. • Itta cidled, by those who have used it. the best ree,licine for lioness us tho market. Is at. wars safe, sper..:)% nod effectual. rvery bottle var. ran errs to give satisfaction', or 'money refunded. all Drtuaqlsts and iletders In medicine, P.ROWNINO TAYLOR.. • Lonavavilic, Pa • • atigitir 70.1 f Soh: Prolnirtoi and kanufacturin DRIED FRUIT OF ALL HINDS C.IN.VELL k MYER; C 0... OF tr4f.A Gerlez•z,l..Agenta. 20WA\iJ1, i'.l. i 1 ~ )0,1,,A1 i / ( PA; CV.I EMI EWA •$2l ; roj BEM $ t 01,4 0 MEM! MI) f•)u $13,0v. ,Oi. $25,000,000 CA!IP Y VINCENT. 2 0'1.,14..) . 1 MO.OOO VA!nLv J. A. RECORD, Agent, Towanda. Pa Arent DEL- =
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