etrnitnral.' Yitchievous Old Errors. In the midst of change, .iniprove fment and reform, quite a number. of ' qUestionable old. notions con ti nue to be -followed, even now, when the very erroneous character of some of them has —been generally acloioiv . ledged. Of thi's character is the ri g id adher ence of drivers of horses to that use less and injurious rule of old times, the check-rein. Its use with draft Bones is positively cruel. When a horse is drawing 'a heavy load, and particularly up hill, he needs the ut most freedom of lungs and wind, and this he can never have with a tight ehek-rein. That the cheek-rein pre vents i horse from stumbling is more than doubtful; on the contrary, by elevating his eyes; it prevents him fihin'secing clearly where to plaoe 11;-; foot. When a horse does stuta -1.1., he is far less likely to go down v,hen.his head is left free.. In Eng where they are, far ahead of us cycrthing pe.rt.lin;ng to- horses, C.:c (i eek-rein . has been abolished; surmiLler being that of the :",illery and coparnis , i=it trains of the 1 - !.riticLli army, the change having I.L.eu by Sir George Burgoyne, rie Commander in Chief, and he the beneficial effects at -1 it. In New York City Liu fiLIC'A equipages are driven v Lhout thy check-.rein, anti a few - ,:nnr.kne pc-opli2 have also thrown it out f u. - ;...,lhere. The old-t tshiorol `• I , linl:crs:* or blind halters are also tiel,s:s if not positively injurious, the licis of the homes' eves; Ill: C:iperii..zacc CI horsemen long to tl,ie conelusion t ht r: es are • more easily alarmed at at they hcar and do not see, be int,lii;ent animals, if they can which when-un -1 or seen . , tend to INIENME 1 II Soil %viten it iE; Wet- FOZSB MEE Farmer, in a - articlL , - under this caption, tips talk; : BE - "We have oflcn raged the atteu -1471 of the farmers to this subject as ( , :_o of very great importance. Any among oar farming districts can‘.ee, huge tracts of hind . that have IH_: ti ploughed whcn wet and unfit to I, olts':trcing large heavy el 0,1!; of earth, which in the hot sea beexae like a heated brick, burn ing fill the roc , ..ts of gain or other ne , :tr it. Besides this evil, II aced can vegetae and grow well upon soil .thus cultivated, nor can soilgive back as much nutrition •; if plouglicd when iv right condi ;ion, and upon a walla and sunny wariltll can penetrate in the and thus greatly benefit \.‘. - 0. thL farmers lose 01. t leu to forty pix cent. of their p imittoitiob. to JIM:: matte a little cart: at time to plough by tic: soil ami selecting good days, the toil ;yin send, up its ‘oicc hi a halo of dewdrop 'clouds ti.at will wrcatht the ploughman with ::pproval of his good sense. the 11:471:-..: with which our grave d 0... s it •-; suggestion I to - How " the soi , r.l up it.; voice in a halo u ciewarop thaL will wreathe ill( v.ith 4 approval of hi. :1 question which we lx ple;e“ ‘I to refer to the poets, V. 1 !, , ark' 1 , 0 . '• ' t a a license in lan- 1 l /, . ~,tificatiu:i in a meta ! .101-,w1:i..1r it it v. - cillor prose-writers i : to instate or ex- IMO r;il when water is or the ground-is very ~;, i, :111 1h.2 crop * that is • iq• rr, there is no MBE t faria_er the circle of , • • i always wai Ls. till his 1 I.:: I .) dry befort: putting in _.nigh all and 11;s theory is to . adi tine as possible by O. ,pl"nt llarrowings on the very day t it turnc,l up to the sun, anti . ;1.• plant the s,.•ed :. , 11 - •,p of rain :i•(:ttlea the loosen • • ; ;,1 •;,•,';', =MI ;ho llzn lir,mure The value of this artikle as a fertil very gc.iicrally overlooked. In 0-:.casos, it is allowed to go to Thc hens roo::t on trees, or Jona' out-door piaee, where =I j. dropping:, cnnnot be gathered nc•-rronr: inNtance-1, wl.rn ti_c the accumulaiion .•: th:pat•in:ent i, look . cal upon n 1111iS!ITIIT hard to be endured. i;at occasionally w.! find one who .nows its value. Tilt; following, giv t .1 by R ebrresponcicnt, is- in point. "I have a field of corn thich grew ,ry slowly, and the prospect for a crop was very dist•ouraging. A neigh offerp:lnie the droppings in his olfor w gladly and two large wagon loads of :Annure wrt the rosult. This was I:bcrally a handful to each I::11, as far as it would go. Two aftcr this application, there n great - kliffert-ace between the .lanurc , d and the unmanured portion; the manured part. w:is 11111 Ch larger than the looking, unma :!n red portion. At length, many .!:prus:,,ed great wonder .t.,;tt difference bet Ween the ! ,, rti(. , ns:. Tile part manured thrue tinc s a-, much as the ~, inlyanri.•il per acre, and of much uperior t. have ( , )r , :,..:15,mc1ing testimony. tro:n /or.ter so:tree , : relative to the ,;u ; of of hen manare, not Only pr the a 1 . ,% many kinds of .1 value bemg beyond I, ou la b e preserved and G O.IC 1 all Ilre. 11 , --tiOn, IT:L 11 1,11: \.; Cw.v;. - -Mr. John W. Lionville, • Chester count•, speaks of the pro c.r..smon native cows tv.st thuy brought on an thing 11::_lre than a net k..wh. I feedttout 11 ~r A 10.71rt!rj 14. per day b fore • out to pasturc?, and then Daring the win 11.1ve oar :nil!: room heated to heat ; about sixty 1,- . 7n-es, by ;1' v. )ft.l stove, info which .ye :nut larfe chuni7s, which cannot refit fot oth:n. stoves. On one MEM ~( • ; is io n T clprilcd in a colinnon old elmrn ii t117:k: and :t haIJ and C7:eullent but -1 IlVt, art- I.,:i_rticitlitt to, put notli -1:11i c. at, 11 L: ~1 Ili: , it • , 13RC'f'. HORSFORD'S BREAD Preveratl , 4:. ' C. P. PATCH'S. Ifs ;a. . seeted.t { 1 1:1T ER WITITE . rips , You HAM: irf :r4712. A. If. SHITH, I.lls - tr-f.. Ps. - - . 1 7 1,4,1. ti'f()CK tiF W(}OIIEN I Ws.. I.4•Trust IZIE:12I Books and Stationery. DIARIES FOR 1870 ' PAPER . & ENVELOPES NEW—YORK PAPERS _ . SCHOOL BOOKS s . _ • P.m, STATIONM AND CTPI. IES BLANK BOOKS YANTCEE NOTIONS. Toirinas. Nov. 10.1&;. rrEcE " DOMESTIC" SEWING •MACHINE! THE " DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle Sewing Machine, which has been used for the last five years in the West, and is now introduced foi the first tine in this section It runs faster than most, easier and more quietly than any, doing the lightest as well as the 'heaviest work done on any Sewing Machine ILL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND am IT Plain Machines Half Case - All Machines have blake's Paten Table. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. .itidreoi BI 4KF & CO., Scranton, Pa. Tor E—le by A. A. ELNNER. Alhuns. Pa ACIILEY, LLOI - 1) WIEER, May 12,1870.-1 y Wyalusir.g EASE . AND COMFORT BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT. There is nothing so valuable as perfect sight, and perfect sight can may be obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES! Thy difficulty of pfocuring which Is well known LIZAItUS & MORRIS, 0 CCULLSTS AND OPT [CANS SLI,NEFACTURERS OF TIIE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES,. Rave, ' after years of experience, experiment, and and the erection of costly machinery., been enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM, PERFECT SPECTACLES! Whh.h have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to the c earers'in the Western States during the past fifteen years. Thor, Ccleltrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change! NteFAiS. I ZlitcS /1: MORRIS have appointed JULES lIIIOUENTS. dealer In Matche. and Jew . elry, as. thvii role agent for Towanda. Penna. and " vicinity. April 14. 1870. 11EPORTER JOB PRINTING flaying recently added greatly to our facilities, we are nor prepared to do all kinds of J. 013 PRINTING ,AT LOWER PRICES AND. BETTER STYLE Than any establishment in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT THE REPORTER OFFICE . AND ES-0I NE SPECLILENS. '.II2IIEAT EXCITEMENT IN PA- N-A ITIC HANGING! PAPER HANGING DONE POE 10 T 01.5 CENTS PER ROLL. 014 yes! oh. yeta! It makes me laugh to know tha. labor is reduced one-half. Graining only $2 per day. Poeelaiu ilnishing only $2 per day. Glazing only $2 per day. Painting of all kinds only $2 per day. Blinds painted green at only 75 cents to $1 per pair. Blinds common col lars 50 acute to $1 per pair, and all materials fluidal. ed. Tin and Decked roofs painted with patent roof ing for 12 cents per yard. I will also furnish my customers with Lead and Zinc of the best quality at cost. thus saving from 10 to 25 per cent. on every hundred. F. IL POST, Towanda. Jane 18, 1570.-1 f 110. 32 Second-et. CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on hand a fall and complete assortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main ly ol ERFF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR CURED RAMS MUTTON, BEEF, ?AND, VEAL, POTILTRI*. SAUSAGE. LARD. • BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF. Te.LLOW, &c.. ke. • ',Also. H I- I S FRESH FROM THE LAKES ,Farneirrishing Oysters in large or small quanti tics will be furnished on short notice, ett the old stand. CEN-rua. 3.l,slurr, Moundaye's Block, first, door north of'Dn l'orters. Cnsa GYELLUM, l• KELLUM & SILTLLOC.II. . Tneo. 31ci.noca. I Feb. 24, 1870-tf wisH, PORK, HAMS AND LARD ct . COWELL k pow ELL & ARE SELL bag TEA very cheap; OYAL BAKING- POWDERS at COWELL FRUITS OF ALL .FINDS AT cowtu, t myna. ME ME =lll ncellancous. LOCK STICH =I - $7O TAYLOR k Towanda, Pa. ED lILICTFORD, coN--N-EcriclTT, OYSTED.9 DXCEIYED DAILY In then. season BaII-Zoads. VIE ILINILWAt: 13001LITZEi13:1!*11, 860iC=g*iMM , torsltuww=re.7 • "Eachip-011*r...-DOM=I7/WI/E: • :•4 Tozzre.xerrnorr, Vmaasect, . MILWAUKEE. BT. PAWL...CAW/A. - • . • And all pirtn.ts West aiiit Northwest . 6 - scansratro. atzion, EntesNA. L- • DAYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAP OLIS, ' Llti, 1411ThEriaIIN, ST. LOCI% - • And all petits Synths 612 d Eouth:west; - 5 NEw AND ncesoniv coascs .alll. mr.TEISOCON 311:mom camas TO itociusaia: Berra*, Dux* Lar.s. Caximuora AND CINTOCALTI. On and , after 'Monday, TONE 18, 1870, tntlna sill leave Waverly at about the following hours, Na : - GOMO -W2l' :24 a.m.. MOST EXPRESSGdondayseaMpted) for ',Rochester, Buffalo. - Drinktrk. Cklailand and Cin cinnati, connecting with the Lannon, liilebigtlll Southern, and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; almost Okay land withilte C.-C. C. & Ina. Railway for Indian- apolia; and at Cincinnati with theLonisville Short Line RatiwaY, and the Ohio /e.3.llsaissippi Railway for the South. and Southwest ; Mao with connect. • ing lines at principal stations on main line. 4149 a. m.—RIGHT EXPRESS, daily. for.Rechaster, -Buffalo, Dunldrk. Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak ' keg direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. for all points Mist, and at Cincinnati. with the Ohio k Mississippi and Lanircille Short Line Railways for the South and Soutn:west ; also with all connecting lines at principle stations on main line. 8:28 'A.m.-311UL TRAM, Sundays exceptkd, VA; Buffalos:ad Rninkirk. 5:35 p.m.—, ELMXRP. ACCOMNODATIO.7 4 .I, SundAyii . eicepted. 6:IS p. M., DAY ES.PBESS, -Sundays excepted. for Rochester, 'Buffalo. Dunkirk,'Clecalrid, Cin • ti and the South, Stopta at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and Improved Drawing Room Coaches accom papy this train from New York to Buffalo. and • Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornelbnifica run- Ming thro' to Cleaveland and Gallon without adisige. - 5:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Ba ttle. Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West. A. Bleeping Coach is attached to this train rousing through to Buffalo. 7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays erupted., 4:10 p.m.—EII3OItANT TRAIN, daily for the West. .:. GOING EAST. 1:00 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS.Sinadays excepted,con. =cling at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston-and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches acrtmlpany this train to N. Y. 5:50 a.m. —CMCDECATI EMPRESS. Mondays ex cepted,, connecting at Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washnigton: and at New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains tor New England Mhos. Also stops at prin. ctpal stations and connecting points on mein line. Sleeping, Coaches accompany this train to Newrorlf 12:35 p.m.:—DAY EXPRESS, Stmdaysexcepted, con necting at Jersey City with midnightaftpress train 03 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principle stations and connecting points on mein line. New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches swam pany this train front Buffalo to New York. 0:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRADE, daily2for Susquehanna. 8:33 a.m.—ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 0.25 p.m., NEW FORK MAIL, Sundays excepted. 0:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING IMPRESS, daily, connect ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Expiece Train of Now .Jersey Railroad fcir Baltimore and Washington • and at New York with Morning =press train for Boston and New England cities.' Also stops at ail principal stations and con necting points on main line, Sleeping•Coithen accompany this train through to New York. 3:15 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED THRCIIGIL A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table' of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines, has recently been published, and caul be procured on application to the ticket Agent 2Of the Company. L. D. RUCKER, Gcn'l Sept PA. & N.Y:'CANA_L d, R.R./ CO. ARRANGEMINT Or PASSESOEa/TRALYS, Comniencing May 16, 15t0 GOING SOUTET. /110 MG rani!. Lealie r.atiar've-r.w. P.Y. eat. Waverly 6,35-3,05-64 " 6,05-1,18-8,10 Towanda 7,15-4,58-7:35 " 5.15-12.25-7,20 Tunkhannoek.9.23-6,17 7 4..at 3,07-10,10—a.at Pittston,. 10,35-7,30 2,00-B,Es5 Wilkesßarre, 10,55-7,14...... .., White 11aven,12,33 P. at 11,58 A.Y. Manch Chiuik.l,3o 10.66.......... .. Allentown 2 '1.3 9,49 9.35 Easton ..,3,179,05'• Phi1'50rr)....5,05 I le've7,9s .NewYcirliparr.) 6.05 6,00 Down ;Main dines at White llaven. Up Trains dines at Pittator. Pa *tigers to and from New York and Philadel plda'witbout change of care. Down train connects at Allentown with Throngtl Part Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg and the 'west. T3LPORTANT TO ALL WHO A_ VALUE TIIIIR SIGHT! The eight of the aged Assisted, the weak etrengthen . ed and.the perfect preserved. PIILLADELPIILA OPTICAL INSTITUTE, For the manufacturing, of the CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON tO:OSED AND TINTED OLSFS FOII WEAN 00 IN The Cducave Convex. Cry . stal Spectacles, mado - by the above institute are now a long time before the public, and the rapid and increased demand for them combined with the universal acknowledgment of their elearnesain vision and ease to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and no matter how fine the frames, contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed* they are made to be sold only. without nay calculation reenecting benefit to the eye, and therefore the great complaint of poor and weak sight. Thousands are using glasses now which tiro and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after short usage, or require an inteifitely 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 grouncLof the best material, pure and bard, stud made only for optical purposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They-confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision not found in any other glass. They can be used equally well by day or candle light without tiring or fatiguing the eyes. They are ground mathematically true in the con cave convex mirror, according to the philosophy of nature, and shape ..of cornea of the eye, therefore emitting nature only instead of forcing it. That the lenses are centered correct into the frames. They can be used longer than any other glasses without changing to a higher power. The frames ore made strong and durable by expe rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. eatiarnEnLng, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, ToWan da, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in Braaten' county. No redlers employed. July 12, 1870-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF TOWANDA CAPITA.. ' SURPLUS FUND This Dank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSLVESS gSTEIIEST AID ON DEPOSITS ACCOItDOO TO AGRMIMIU , . • SPECIAL CAIIE 01‘.1:2: TO TILE COLLECTION OF NOTES AM) Cirsers. Parties wishing to SMO) MONET. to any part of thn, United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prin-I cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here procure! drafts fur that purpose. PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the old country, by best steamer or sail tog lines, always on hand. FAMILIES nitorawr OVEE.AT REDUCES =LITZ Highest itice paid for U.S Hon4s, Gold and Silver 1, 4 E. FL fralrEn; President. EMS. Towautla. Jano2l, 18G9. Cashier. MRB. H. E. GARVIN 117..ketIrS BLOCK, over PORTER DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING PATTERI'!i'S. IMPROVED FRENCH CORSETS, LACES, &c., &c I would respectfully annonnco to the ladies of Towanda and vicinity tat I have just returned from New York with a itat'skta varied assortment of Fall and Winter Patterns, for ladies and children. Im proved French Corsets and Laces—new style. Sashes and Ties, of elegant design; also, a few pieces of Tar• Won, in beautiful shades, for evening wear, Organ- disc, etc., etc. CUTTING and FITTING Promptly and neatly , done, wltli the positive sigh- awe, that all orders. however small, entrusted to nie shall be liMed inn thoroughly satiaisetory ;winner. I remain, yours, very. respectinlly. Mrs. H. E. GiUVflt, Sept. 22.:70. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM! Fiat block north of Word BREATD, 'PIES, CAKE, AND CRACKERS baked daily :dad sold at wholesale and retail. In our moms we will fweomiiiodate the Public with either a lunch or a good meal at ail times a the day and evening. OYSTERS ,AND ICE CLEAN on hand during their season. Also a Care asrtnieut of Groceries, Confectionery, trait& Nuts. Arc. Tau-Aral, may 1%, D. W. 6COTI' .S.; CO. ALL KINDS GROCERIES AND pv..44.1011..4 wnolmaln and retail,nt :Jay 2U. C. B. PATCH'S. • BEST KEROSENE OIL. IN . 111l , rery I, 111. , drillititV oe retailia Chk(ggft' ~I. : .I . , ,AMPOOKIWWIUNING 1, :,.: .I*lts am Oil &Meats co.. preparmi totemr to the Mixon of Bradford Oyu' ty'imilvicint.— fir• WOG and well Waded dock of GII,O,cIERIES, Which tuiva . trtarkaised far Cady and feetaa4ll4aa that I eta wall at as low pores as can be purchased eliewhero. I now otter to ihepublic spWitWl stoelt TEAS, COtermiS, ErnitCH, SALEBATM3, SPICES, ac. AKRON FLOM GRAHAM DO I hop constantly on hand, POKE, IMP, LARD all lands Of PIM Would call the attention of the publto to our Can't Be Wet STOCK OF TOBAQCO; In quality or ptio3. Jesse Oakloro Celebrate:l Li dry, New !ark Chemical wad Brown Soap Plauto call and examine onr stock of 1 !e assortment of YANKEE 'NOTIONS, TOILET' SOAPS, Ac.; &a. I will pay thohlgliest cash ',flee flir, Farmers, glee us a Call before sellirg Ole 1.1 / C. B. PATCH. All persona indebted to the Into Arm will please call and Make immediate payment./ C. B. TATCIL Towanda, 12. 186,: GROCERY S AND PROVISION litoCAitE it - MIX. / •. FAMILY GROCERIES W3l. 11. LIAM / Pass'r ISIERCUICS NEW moca, TOWANDA, PA We do not deem It necessary. to enumerate all the intermit articles we keep. Our assortment is FIRST CL -, 45,S GOODS. Cash paid for Farmers Prodnoo., JAMES MOCALE, HAMBY JOIIN I'. cos. Superintendent, March 1, 1870 PEOPLE'S SOUTH ronsEn BRIDGE LND ,LAM OTE-Ern. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, \Midi will be cold at the lowest possible pricea. FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, FLOUR;yEED, MEAL , GRAIN, &c I Brlng on your producO, which we pay cash for $125,000 40,000 A constant Empply of Ashton Salt, all sized Churns Butter Firkins, Tubs, ke. Please call and look through our stock. and wo will do our best to please you. W. A.: WELL. Towanda. April 2.9. MO. - LO,OTi HERE! CO WELL & MYER, iAt the old stand of Ilnauttam. k Cowma.. are now ',receiving a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES Jt...ND PROVISIONS, .7" Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce, April 21, 1869—tf. • JULES HUGUENIN, JEWELLER tP , SILVERSMITH, MEECCR'S NEW BLOCK. TOlrAxp.t. liA Has just received from New York a new assortment olftue Gold LADIES' WATCHES, of all doseriptlous._ Also a selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES VEOM THE CUP &p. GOLD. , SILVER, AND EITLITL . SPECTACLES AND fit all cases of ifip.tired sight. NEW PATENT ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES. By this patent I not enabled to exchange Glaasen at any time without extra charge. Call and ace. CLOCKS, WAMIES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED Tuwar.a, Dee. 16, 1860 ILTACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE Jut_Fist,, 31auktnam Trout Ciseoem, Pie Mod and Smoked ftalmon, Smoked ll&Mut. and Dried tart at . WHO & HEELER'S. MESE Harp SO hand a largo stock of RTE . DO., BLICS.WHE&T DO. WOODEN WARE COUNTRY PRODUCE. p/z. o Wholesaldand naafi Dealers in AND r plt ()VISIONS, ALWAYS COMPLETE. We sell notlalug but - GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, A new and complete dock of CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERI,IING, PORK, . . _ AIUTTO.IN, HAM, I YANKEE. NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, Jewelry. Ono door north of AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, All now EST,TO TUE BEST =M! 1111 tr ar., - , 11.0 E j - - Are Raw organs their aritflprOmilNiodi of ' - CLOTHS :;#4 D • 4111381MEIDA Clonabiting cif all 6eastost strtes oiniksoriagiC- COAZNGS, §I3III,TINGS, ;fisti. A:0 Which they are; imontit to inakitokin - inty style to trait their =Warners. ervettret notice. Alto a *kaki now stock of: RAIY4ffiDE.OLDTEIKG,, Which they are selling cheaper tbaaenr. 11.A.T$ - __ GENT'S FITIOTISH34G ,OODS, A now and 11111 lino of an the lateit;l44ol4 Bi=iM TUE•LATEST LED XEWESE STELES OE •-• NECK TIE'S, BOWS &C. / Steal W UMBRELLA►. mu. Goods will be sold as CREAP'FOR CASH Aa any In the market. Call and look through our stock Tow 21. 1870 § Oa—This spac . e belongs to E. SEHWAIIZ , dealer in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Ho is so bnisy selling Clothing that ho has not Eine to write -en sidsortisclueut.' • ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ HURIZMI ! lIIMR4III ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF READY MADE CLOTHING, M. E. ROSENFIELD'S, (Opposite Powell F. Coa.) 4. I am now offering to the public a large and ohoice stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of LINEN GOODS, And all the late etyles for Spring and Summer bear, FOR MEN AND BOYS Which will be sold 25 per cent. less than former prices at M. E. ROSE.NYLELDS. Also a large in voice of 13NDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS I intend to sell less than cot!, to make room for Fall Stock. Now is your time to. buy a Solt cheap. Call and convince yourself that M. E. RO SENFIELD offers Great liargains in the line of Clothing and GENTS FIIIINISIIINCI GOODS Call before par.:bnabag eteeWhere. • M. E. AOSMITIUD Towanda, Yan. 23, 1810. A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED owniors NEWS FOR CITIZENS OF TOWANDA .L.`Th VICMn' There Is constantly being received at the "TEMPLE OF P49HIOZi," a large stock of SPRING AND SIIININTER GOODS, ,which have been purchased for cash, at reduced prices. and will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates than ever beforo offered in Towanda. My stock con sists in part of .11:MIS'. BOYS; AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, BUM MOWN AND LIME lIEASEU HUTS, FINE DRESS COATS, CASHMERE SUITS, LE MI Coats, Pants, Vests, and Width Linen Duck Suits; also alarge varict;y of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, IiATS, CAPS; BESEWTDEIIS, NECK TIES. PAPER ASD LLIM; COLLAILS, of the latest styles and fashions. lietnember the In ducements that I offer. and that :I. am net to be nil dersold,by any dealer in town, or elsewhere. All whe wish anything in my line are respectfully invit ed to give me a pall before purchasing and convince yourselves. -u. JACOBS. No. 140 Maln-at., Beldleman's Block, Towanda, Pa. ire Cask paid for Bides and Pe GOLD STILL COMING DOWN 1 . ANDS EVZILT THING 11l WIZ. G.II,OCERY & PROVISION are now being offered al COWELL k MYER'S at prices that cannot Dal to satiety an that they are determined not to bo undersold by any one. They have enlargedtheir Store 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 row keen fresh meats to sell by the quarter orpicce, ana a fullimpply or Oro. ceries and l'rovisions, to which they would tell the attention of all cash buyers. Come and crataitie our Goods laid Priers. before purchasing and satisfy 34,neeelyee, lye guareutee goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to ear anstomera for their past liberal patronage and wild' a continuance of the same. COWELL & MYER. Doc. 20.180.. TRY OUR TEAS AND COVFEE, COWELL h WEIL I , ,-3 _ FiA:LTA S.AIOI w!!1)1) TAN TIMOR a: ltrelligliT/TAI:LOBS, ~, . -6§ road Street, '. . , le - ANEIILY, TIOG.i CO., N.Y. 'Near thaticr3l. C , WE MOT A, CITZTEII 11341 X EXW 7ing CRT SATISFACTION GU ABI TEED b largo stock of rAlVMW ' r ' arU;r' Mr D=l HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS be at the Ward Remo the first and third TolOadaya of each month, with samples of Goods, and prepared to take meanrea. OEOI B. VAN VELSOR, ROUT. N. MANNERS. Sept. 4, DM NEW SPRING AND .I:FM;WER W . ED' D Y Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally, that he has in store and daily re ceiving new and FRESH GOODS, In his line, imitable to the wants of the people, which Le will sell for Currency at fanner • GOLD PRICES! Consisting as usual of good, well and reliable made CLOTHING, ~'. ; (No Shoddy of any .14:3(1) conaizUng of • au rocs, COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters no Pants Overalls and Overshirts, Linen and Paper. Collars, Linen, Cassimore, and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties. Stus pendia'. Gloves Canes, Leather Babe, Spring Style Silk. Soft and Straw Hata. All first-class. Remem ber that good Goods are , cheaper at a fair pica than poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods before buying. No. 3 Patton Griffiths 131T,Bridge Street. Towanda, Juno 13, 1810. R. W. IiDDY. BLOOD (Sz 00., Still continuo to mtumfacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, lIIIZLIVW sell a bolter machine, for leas money than can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for our =zillion that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and are more durably built. We personally superintend eurwork and see that it Is well down. We Will send DISCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of our machines, on application ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS ) One ef Two Irbrte TTIRESITER EE SEPERA TORS, THRESHER and CLEANERS, FANNING MILLS, CLIICITL.= AIM DILACI SAW MILLI, SAW AND GRIST ?TILL work done to order Give es a call before purchasing elsewhere. era "Oa `SN'aELLIT `'oo 9 g aoo'l3 Ang. 2, 18C9. NEW CARRIAGE • FACTORY ! On I'ine, between Main and Second, Streets, back of 0. P. Meson & Col Bank, 0 TOWANDA, .P.ENN'A UMW STOLEN, (formerly of the firm of Bryant k Stolen) informs his friends and former patrons, that ho has built a NEW BRICK CARALAGE FACTORS', where he will constantly keep on hand a full assort. meat of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN ' BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, • TROTTEW EULKYS, AND' . S KELETONS, Blade of the best material and finished in the best city style. 1114 long experience in city Carriage Facteries.gives him a decided advantage over others in the Finish, Style and Durability of his Wagons. All he asks Is an INSPECTION OF MS WORK protious to purchamin,lel.ottliere ALL WORK" WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended arul respectfully ask ,a continuance lof the eatllC RIVAIRIZIG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Towanda, May 24. 1870.—U IVgIV- PLANING MILL The tmderaigued having bunt a large and commo• diona In the Borough of Towanda, and filled It with. the read modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WMDOW SASH AND BLINDS Aro prepared to All enders, Whether large or Small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large va riety of 310IILD/NGS, of the latest style and pattern; which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by band. • PLANMO. TONGUEMG, -OROOVLNG. . SAWING, And all other work pertaining to Joinery, trill be dO/10 to ma our customers. Persons building. and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of na, or bring their lumber arulhavo it worked by our machinery. Bring your. grist of Flooring, or other lumlnr, and while your team Is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CARR for PINE AND HEMLOCK LUXBER. delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or if pm can't 'scone, Write. Towanda. Feb., ISGA: L. IL RODGERS k CO. • NIONTANYE,S, • General Dealers in STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Otocrstss, Cruxitzwr, GLe.nsrsat. BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS I..t?ther, Flats, Caps, Umbrellas, Se., No. 105 Main tit, corner of the rublie Square .1 11. IIONTANYE, luny 19, NUNTANYE, I .Qw!r!ud.. .. .. GOODS! all Wool, Mannfa,ctozies. 5.177.317.1CT1VA at retltiectl prices HENRY STITIMT AND SCROOL TOWANDA, PA: EMI : ; B 0211EBS :t HARD WARE' "STOW gERCIJIi'S.NE*9 , I3I,OOK, . TOWAZEDA, " _ L the place to bay all kind; of - • • ' 717, • Her cash.. - Wo hard on luta and are raccylog ' largo stock of . • - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, , DeNDS, OLASS,IT7TII%. AIiDILEATIIEB BELTING. • Our Paiute. Ma. ice, are -of the beat quality and still be AM rety le*. We aro also tweets for the Great • .• AMERICAN STEAM SAFE,. PAIMIT), Tbo only roathlo Plni Proof fiakmado. Alan FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, SCE4GHTICOKE POWDER Co., BAIRM'S UAW lICINE SUPHURPHOSPHATE Our stock of r l t' Is very largo and manufactured out of tho beat ' material Re are also prepared to do Jobbing of all kinds We are the only agents for the celebrated new - EMPIRE COOKING STOVE, The beat. eooklug stove in we, and every Move warranted to give satisfaction. March 10, •70. Furniture. F URNITURE STILL LOWER 1, JAS. O. FPOST, Would announce to the people of _Towanda and tho rest of mankind, that after this date, his ruscrdiicent stook 'of .b.O R,wpr-o-R,Ha will lie °Zero& at GREATLY REDUCED' PRICES My stock to complete and consists of PAI OR SUITS, LIBRARY SUITS, CHAMBER ',,Stal'S, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, AND'FITRNFWILE FOR THE RITCHRti, lIIATTIIESSES,. PILLOWS, 11E.DDESG, 2111a10r.8, EiTENSION TABLES, kc.. 4c. BEDSTEADS! My own manufacture. and warranted euperior, be sold for leas than city made ones will cost else where. COWS, ONE, COME ALL, Ey:olue for yourselves. Soo amt be convinced that 'Furniture is sold cheaper at FROST'S than at any other place In the world. Canntry dealers supplied at the lowest market rates. I furnish COFFINS of every description, lletaiie Burial Cases. Caskets, &c., and liavo the MEW /IP:AItSE IN NOMINEE* IMIN'A. • JAMES 0. PROST To*untla. June 22. 1870: FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. , JA : 4 1E8 31AKINSON announces to the public that ha still continues lo manufacture and keep ou hand a large tunnartment of CABINET FURNITURE, Bureaus, Tables, r.o , t i dastaros. chairs, &c., of every description, tvhir made of the best mate rials, and in the most anliko manner. I invite the inapectioti of the-public to my work. which alkali not be sitrpasaed In durability at any shim in the country, and my prides will he found to be as low as the times will admit. Ileadpinado Coffins constantly on band or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Aug. 16, 1865. lascollaneons. yp , ly ARRANGEMENT! Having purchased the BOOT & SHOE ESTIBLISHJEENT lately conducted by DAVIS & KEENER. at No. l 4 Slain•st.; Towanda, Pa., I would respectfully inform the public that I hrce just received- a large assert meut of LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOE 6 ! Consisting of LADIES GAITERS.:-1 • Of 2 . 11 armies. Ladles • :-.. GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES, MISSES AliD CHILDIMS SHOES Of every variety. which will be sold cheap fAr cash. Give him a call and satisfy Yourselves that he hi 4elllug cheaper than the cheapest. 7.; I would call esspecial attention to nay CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! I make to onler everything fu flay line, of LADIES' AND GENtLE3LE.:I"S WEAR. I feel confident. that I can give entire satisfaction I employ none but tirstnlass mechanics. - J _guarraidee perf•cd pr. and ail work Warranted. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Remember the place, No. 148 Main-st, a few doors below the Means House, Towanda, Pa. Look out for the sign of the Blg Boot. Mr. DAVIS will conduct the business as my Super intendent. JOIIN MCINTIRE. ' Towanda, Pa., Sept. 1; 1870,—tf ROOK-BINDEAY:---T.Ht PUB 11cJ-IF is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the Imps Mlrling, third stern where will be done BOOK-. ANDING! In all its carious branches. terms as reasonable as the times " will allow. The Bindery will be under the charge of • IL C. WHIT/LEER, An experiencedßlnder, and all work will he promptly done in a atyle'ind manner which cannot be excelled. Magazines."Newspapers,Old hooks , &c., bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the hinting andlihading of DLANS BOOKS, To any desired pattern, which in quality and dura bility will be warranted. All work wilThe ready for delivery when prondood. The patronage of the public go solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda, August 2,1865-4 f.. . CONSUMERS OF dONFECTIONERYI cou-E, LET US REASON TOGETHER! llow can any person manufacture Confectionery, and sell it at 1,5 cents a ppand, when sugar Is worth 16 cents at the Refinery. (unless it fis terribly adul terated)? • Bois can any dealer retail such a 410 compound to his customers and have a conscience void of offence? How can any consumer expect to purchase pure Confectionery at twenty-five and thirty cents per pound when a pure article cannot to manufactured less than thirty-to forty cents per vmnd, consisting of cassia buds— burnt almonds ; ind such class of goods? • • ' • Within a few days we have been offered cassia buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pound, and Choco late Creams .at twenty cents, and the agent acknow ledged that they were adulterated ten per cent, with Terra Alba; and it is fact that tons of this cheap Confectionery are made and - sold in this country • every year, and the consumers are the only persons injured by it.. . • ~a l tu : owyor the benefit of those Who wish a Pure article of 'CO • rdioner. we will warrantartic nature Str y ictly l'ure and free r fro nt =tr le y in of greour dient deleterious to health. A. HART, Store formerly ocupfed by John Carmel:4El'in Street. Towalida, October 91.1912 PARM FOR SALE , DT IVIONI3,OE -TOWNSHIP.—The aubseriber offers for sale his valuable farm, lying on the Berwick tnrapilie. in Monroe township, three. miles from the village of Sternal, bud raven' miles from Towanda. with .a good road loading trete both the above place's. The Erie aAcoad also , passes through the farm. It contains 1.9 U acres, about 1,3 acres under goad sine of ealtivationr: good, buildings: two large orchards, and Is well watered. Terms easy.. \ 3. C. IUDCIWAT. 2d. South Branch, Aug. 11,10.• Medichot. rj)*'H2,C: taltM, SOll tz,CO3., EEO OW-..tIASH DittG STOUE, Tm"ln fili . 'Mtn roccratlyaddcd litrgaly to their atoCk; a full aid complete fusaottmeat, cettatituting an. ertenairo ea- Ac par y t/. entbraclag many arti used the Arta far utectotaleal was, carefully cles selected la with to the vagrantly* wants of the public, *Welt Z a ll Mitratautly polled' Frith fresh purchases, and, co the moirreattonable tonna stMboteado or MUGS; MDICMII, CD:latltSl9; off. Y. . • ALCOHOL ANIYTURPENTINE, Emu FA= reionsu Nnutz-wmui, Aria all kinds df Brushea, • KEROSENE Olt• :• Burzthie 1411ADES, WXCES, CLUI6tEY43; ' • Sperm, Lull, Nada root, TANNER'S AND MACHINE oliA, Taw: and 'Valet Asticlas In all t4eir variety, SOLT.% COMBS, .I,!Pouaadas. Thiir-Dyeap Perfumery, POOIcET BOOKS, P ORT MONAIS, Pocket grAlves, Razori, TOOT11;:a.14K AND ILUE. PAY-LiakTlO:tip, PUBS IMES AND LIQUQIIS, • - . . • • • For MsdiciitiLuse, • • • • TOBACCO SNUFF ( Puss Azgum.its,- • , • , • - Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, • Sup porters, Snaticitsuries, Skin:ll6er Etruaat . Pumps, 'Teething. Slags. Nursing Bottles.' Nipples , Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self•Seallng Frult.lars. Ther- - mometers, Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fisk Tackle, Am munition,- kc., Botaade, Eclectic-and lionunnath- - le Medicines, and all the popular Pat,cut, - ••.• All articles warranted as represented. Persona at a dfatuice tan receive their orders by stage or mail, which will twelve prompt and careful attention, • Medical advice given gratuitously at the caw, charging only for medicine: 4I)" Thankful for past liberal patronage, wouldics pectfully annOttare to•their friends and ttw public, that palps shall be spared to satisfy, and Merit thecon linuatlon of their confidence and patronage. . • ,re-- Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 rn. to 1, and 51.0 6 p.m. 11. o..rourtm,• SON a Co: July 1, intl.—yr. ,- •.• •-• F. • - 13T' 1L 1 ,.E1 STREET, PA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DI~UG-GIST• The subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic In general that he has on hand 'a large and well selected afoot of a • DRUGS,• 31EDICESFS, CILMITICALS . , PAINTS, OIL, " • VARNISHES WIXIIOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS , . kc. . 'AR the popular Patent 3ledielnes'of the day. PURE \VINE AND LIQUORS For Medical purposes only' PERFUMERY. Fancy and Toilet articles. • • - Soaps of every description, Thermometers,. , Bathing, Surgeons, and Common Sponges, flair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, • Drtsainr, combs, Pocket and Fine Combs, Tdilet Powder, Puff Boxes, Tooth Powder.:. Tootb-Waskes, and Tooth Soaps. And other articles belonidu, to the Drug trade too numerous to mention. I , tving_the agency of the GRE.A.R U. S, I:EA. C031.134.NY, I AN' °FITZ • GRE.IT INDUCEItE'NTS To purchnlers of goofi in their lire Physicians prose.ripticms . and fz.uldly rcoulpts com pounded by pers,nr, therqu;.{4iy coons:tout, at all hours of the day or night. . . Thant:fel,' fer the pest liberal :patronage, I re speptfully s r Obett conimnanete or the PRllle. pledg ing coystlf that' no effort Mie.ll. be spared to make my establnihment isceotntio none in this section. Dr. T. r. ctitiaplail at this storr as heretofore. , T. W.. 13111.YWN. Jan. 81. 1$71). . Boots and Shoo:. GREA B,ARGAINS IN BOOTS 8z SHOES EZEMI NSW BOOT .I.VD SILOS STORE, Stith end ef The nn,lerßigned are metering a large and well se lected Mock a • BOOTSA .N.D s 4 E Sizital4c Par the it' t SUMIIE§ FAT TRADE, • ,4. ilitcli we ollor low for Cash. Corldstittg of GENTS, k • arEssF,s, -AND • CiTTT4PREN S SEIZED AND PEGGED BOOTS 1= REFAIRI A VG NEATL 1-LONE AND READY WDZN.PROMISED Thankful for pant farore, wo solicit a continuance of the ensue. rufaIVEL WOODY:01M. GILBEILT )X. CLARK Towanda, ApritS, 190. Fonndery 'and Machine Shop. FOUND.ERY & MACHINE SHOP. The undersigned having puNhased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately. 'owned by John Cannan, are prepared to do all kind's of work appertaining to their business, with promptness and dispatch. MILL - GEARI N . G S. , CIRCULAR .. SAW_ RILLS, MAN,DRIT,LS, And all kinds of MILL I It 0, N S MADE TCIORDER. ENGINES , L REPAIRED; And all work vialinteti - to give satisfaction , - lIIG- re . MACHINES Of the latest and most tnaprored kinds manufactured • ardl kept constantly on band roady for nee: , .PI GAT G H S SIDE-EITLI, - MON AND..WOODEN BEAMS Of all 4hula CULTIVATOUS, CORN PLOUTIS P 0 U it POINTS Of cal kittds ' ,. and: the ltitest ittiprovetnents kept cutistautls: puhand WIIIRN : POWERS, • AND C 'SMALL: SIZE STO-VE CAST IN . -GS 7C.F.11.1.11 GR,S.TE§, • SLED - AND SLEIGH .4SHOES, LAUGh.iRON IiETTLES' Anti all kinsli+ of vaatingNpintialted la --- 741?-1.:::.1.: SON MM RE NATIONAL! LIFE Li lalMit CAPITAL, SI.OOO,OOILD Custereig by CongrvrA, =kWh= U. CLARE. Pregickat - JAY CODICE, Chairman ritutztce uul Ez Com. nENIIY D. COOKY. Vice Prtnitleat ; EMERSON W; I'EET, Secretary and Actu:47. The advantages of the Nat:tong Lro !amniaLee Co, 1. It Is a liallonal qoorpany, chartimd by conves;; 2. It has apaht np capital of One AulkM 3: It °Maw low raMs of premiums • &midi** lazier Insurance than other pules, for the - earn° money ; 5. It in , dednite and certain O. There Is no poss ibtlity of minrcrprepfntatiqn t; ageuts, or taisunderstarid Ing by puli,i•hokbra TholmUcles aro plain contracts, s o • rime for so much - nionty ; - B. All policies are non-forfeiting ; 9. Tho policies are exempt from sita,hml.t. E.-11. CLARK & 00., BaLthrs, rhiladelpll4 . • C. .IMS.BitEE k A. G. .VASoN Agonta for Tols^..nda end vic!tilty Jan. 9,4869. - CAMP tt VEVCENT'S INSURANCE AGENCY, 1t.:(33 in all of tle tollrAingt,npnlartr,l retiable•Curupancea. Lossn *4 aI! , IIAPIt onion. FARM PROPERTY. (including Ln,ntyk t . t x . i and dwellings in town insured again- t ALL next,:t nr LIWITSING as well as Fink. LIFE LNSUILANCE gut Icte..l in ca,_ Largest "awl Ctllpanit, in day balm/AL IsdvuiNcz hondov, Enigund. ISEM ANDY-4 1N , 11. 7 / 1 A2.;,t. 6,m•ANT, ESE! CLEVELAND /N.:L:11.1.7:cl: COMPANY. e4,r/10.d, O) o. EIMIE! WYOMING LI:GT:MANCE COMPANY, Wake.; Barre. M. MO LaNcAsTrx- Ilzsra ANCE COMPANY, Luncaskr, EZEM CITY Fur ItchwiLtvcE CtympANT, Ilar(fortl, ME! Tvnru AMERICAN /tiIX.II.V . StE. ifartfi.rd, (inn. Erm rULTON FLIVE CColtrA:4:ti, Ncto York. f Aest.43,.— LNDrrEarrn-sr INst•nalicz enurAlit, linntul, Ma.u. MEI NEW.I . 0111: Liri: IN.II.IIANCE COMPANY, You York. I MEI =E=3!=M Strict attf . Ltion to 1012illtoot, fair prompt Fettlentelit Of L..Fers, ie utit Cozou arid try um. Of ce. oall=t titnet, opporite Court Mr.- Vr.s.'‘. - I•2cr at Mercurs Bank Irma' a a o'clock, p. u. T. L. CUP. • I w. R. rorrsr. Towanda, Pa., Ju4 THE PENN 311: TUAL LIFE INSLUIA:‘.;CE CO3EPXN), NO. 921 CIIESTNUT STU:I7T. lIIII.A ACCLIICIITJU) Fr - Nl7, UV., r IN('o3ll_:,kor 1,6:I DIVIDENDS - . 11... NE .INS;" ALLY POLICIES ISSUED ON ILL" APPE6N7I , 4•1.,*.N5. 1% - ,l”inn". may br.pablan:lu.ally •-; n,i-aebse.; a loan ntll be male for port 11Ic 'llllt. t , AIWIT.I. C. HUEY. - tt, S.1.111'1:1, STit - r:E." Lt. 1./.liN W. lit and Actuary, I'. H. B. 31:KEAN:lit :.! jlf'l To-t 1 -31LTICAL LIFE . 001 1 .IPANY, 251 EJ:O z IDWAY, NEW I'or_lclLtx r0i1,..... ..... . Assrat. INC-Wye, LO.€,LS PAID 0,0 fi.:1115 isrurd. Lihrral µlodes pruniums. Pohri. a non-foricztatl.• 1, - ;their The profits of. ill. • •;•-ct.. aLly.::::acing the ANNUAL I)IVIDENDS. WALTON 11. P Par.xt , ENT. vaLia_tai T. 110 zER, I'ILF. PnrwysT. LucruS 31 -*ND PEVEIit.NCES JAY CoOK.F. A: . InIEXEL Co!. 11:1ClaTS, JOILS W001%•11i1: A: Co.. T,.:3 Yet - aunts. • S. A. Mrpt - Ln, Fnonnrs',C: .ll( . .thanko - Par.ll. f..F 11. Pr.:rm. - ss, J. A. RECORD, .7(1-tf ; Tou-Juila, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LITE I XnUIUNCE COMPANY,. NEMET.EING ,';'?,00() 11E3111E1U. ASSETS (June I, Inri) over tt25,1)00.00U.' Surplus over 17,000,400. CURRENT DIVIDEND rno3t. 40 TO lo PEli uENT Tptal Claims ty Death raid to date. ever TOTAL DIVIDENDS PAW To DATE, OVI.II 01 V. A .1" UTLA c: (. 1 JI A_V • All its surpin sis erpntably Icy holdtrs in ANNUAL 'DIVIDENDS, Which may be appliea reancttou of Pr,ratmat.. , may bettcc emulated at tilterest far the t Assured, or may be received by them in Cad-, Pahl -up Policies are granted after: two or mere years' Premiums hare Leda paid; Poe: f:a•t.; Making - • ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEPLING It Issues 191taIt-s upon a:1 ' DESIRALLI: PLAN's c;l' . Antl Iris arl,ptcd. 113 its wi;;;;L:,:. SPEC LI L FE .111 - 01:IGIN:VL RICH THIS CO3 . Ir,NY ANL. NOtrtll4lt. 11. D. MoKr...t.S. Towanda. Pa., Slily ; 1860—ti .. - NEW ROUTE TO PHIL- DEL- NORTH PENNsITVINIA i;horteseati mo4direet line to Bal timore. Washington, and-the. Sunlit. .Pa.Qsengers "by this route' take NTIIIEVIVSLIS Nr.l l ,York Railroad' train. passing Tilwaida at 7 15 A. 3(.. make close eounmtion at Bethlehem with Ex pires train of North Ihisitz'a ltal:roait, and arrive in Philadelphia at 5:U5 P. M.. in time to take night trains either for the South or West. . . - City passenger Cant are at the Depot on arrival of trains c•.ouvev paAgecgerl to the various Depots to all parts of the city. Leave North Peutea Railroad Dcptit. corner Bcrks and 'American fdreets.. Fhilitdriphta. at 7;35 A. 3f.. arrivtng at Towanda 5:.15 I'. 5f., samo event:l4. 3lanit'3 Ilaggage.Express collects and iletticritliag ritgv. °nice No. Ihs south Fifth ctrevt. TZEIGIIT ACCOMMOP.III9.`.. Frtliadreridred at Front and Noble etn•etn. Min . delphia. and forwarded I.r Lady Find Fraiiild tram lo Towanda. and all ',Oda in killa insliannit vain-) with quirk . CLARKE! Gets. A gt..N. P. It. it., F:ont and Willow May 1a.1870. TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL ! A nnslical prepat ation whicli tends to teminc vunatnraf propertien when applied. either on Man ~ r Beast. ' It la couretled,,by all who lute. , nsc•l LL. t'' •Is• the bent assistant to 'nature in the n•storahna 01 irreetcd - parts to their natural functions. winch , th• medical world hwv ever received. It Ilan inred canes of Rheumatism which couldnot be rehivisl any other tnetlicinn. It in used by many of our phinlcians for tlnh pairpnne. Ie nlno runiniTa , n , d in the cure of Carne. Chilblains. cramp's Ceara. • tiou of Muscles: Santini , . Star:lll4. Ilrni-es and 1;1 all hinds. It by those who have ii• the host tnedirine for Itersi•it In llnn'tharkid. np•ssly. and efnictual. ' la co Isdlle ryt:ieed to g w, sztinfaction, ur money refunded. For sale by all 1./rnzglats aril dealer In nicthi • I 11. BROWNIN'tIi 'TAYLOR. Pa-, Solo Pniprivtor nthl Manutseinr , r. I)Rrif.D PRUIT OF ALL KINDS , - o.mvELLA: um: ailg23:7o.tt CIIZS2I 7 CO: Z/1" U.S.A. lii Gf:nerr.l AgeLts. B. S. llLNsgt i , 31.1:13,AT TOWANDA, : , 11,iii f, ?I,(A wiri EEO DIEM . 7: L.. ;14 i ESE MOE $25;000,000 C6lll' :, yINCLNI. 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