Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 13, 1870, Image 4

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Proper Time to Skim
The milk should' be "slimmed as
soon as all the : cream hasrim' en, and
before the milk has - thickened. The
enact time required for the cream •to
rise, will of course depend:uPon . the
temperature, but a little experience
will aid one to tell. At' the time the
cream should be•removed, it will have
a bright, healthy appearance--a rich
yellow, uniform, and such odb:erency
of particles as will enabl&one some.; ,
times to remove the entire cream at
one dip of the skimmer. If allowed
to stand too long withoutskimming,
both the-quantity and the quality of
the cream will be seriously affected ;
the surface will become discolored,
blotched and knobby, while under
neath the cream is rapidly yielding
to the corrosive tendency of the acid
in the milk. The thickest cream
may be as surely destroyed by stand
ing on the milk, as would the finest
fabrick in a bath -of sulphuric acid.
When thus destroyed, the cream is
replacgd by a thin, watery substance
having no resemblance to milk or
Cream.
Those facts, which may be easily
verified, show how essential it is the
cream should be taken off beforQ the
milk has acquired any great, amount
of acidity. Yet, in order to make the
largest cittlintity of butter, care must
be taken not remove the cream too
soon. Many neat and thrifty house
wives ihake a practice of " slamming
up' the milk at stated intervals, so
as to be through with the job. This
is, of course very pleasant., but in,
solves considerable loss, as they do
not get the full cream from the new
est milk, The milk should all be
skimmed at the same age, provided
it has the same conditions as regards
temperature, - etc. It follows, then,
that some milk should be skimmed
every night and every morning."—
Prize Essay of Mrs. Deane, of Illinois.
Proper Treatment of Oohs.
Ovet-feeding with any kind of food,
particularly with grain, is one of the
worst evils that can befall a colt.
What he wants is growth, not fat,
not mettle, artifrinlly infused or
awakened. This is a premature call
on the future strength. - Good tender
hay and grass are the feed, winter
and summer, for a colt, varied a little
if desired, but not with grain. A lit
tle corn or barley may be given where
'the hay is poor, Over-ripened or ill
cured. Thus a colt should grow, re
serving its strength, and grow into
tractability as well, the whole thing
being carried on, growth .and tuition,
till at the proper age yda have a
horse in limb and in training. You
then stand a chance to have a sound
horse, a well-developed, kind and
tractable one that you can rely upon.
At six and seven, and thence for
many years, your horse will be a ser
viceable animal, an instrument train
ed to order; and you are the one-that
should drive him and keep . him; no
one will get the good out of him that
you will. But Never over-feed, never
over-do; never abuse because you
may be passionate, never over-heat
nor expose to the cold after heating;
and keep out of the cold rains. Treat
well but do not pamper; treat as a
horse, with strength yet kindness.—
F. G. in Country Gentleman.
LIVE WEIGHT IN Al4 - &i S.—The
amount of meat obtained from a do
mestic animal sold by live weight is
quite variable. From the statistics
derived from the public slaughter
house of Pariss and Brussels, it ap
pears that certain animals yield as
much as seventy per cent. of meat,
while others give only fifty per cent.
The mean weight of meat, produced
is calcnlated at fifty-eight per cent.
of the live weight, in beef cattle. In
the case of sheep the propottion is
from forty to: fifty per: cent. It ap
pears that different products from
- oxen and sheep are as follows: An
ox of the live weight of 1,332 potinds,
yields—meat 771.4 pounds; skin,
110.2; grease, 87; blood 55.1; feet
and hoofs, 22; head 11; tongue, 6.60;
lungs and heart, 15.33; liver and
spleen, 20.05; intestines; - 6645; loss
and evaporation, 154,352; muting the
total •of 1,332 pounds. ^The - product
from a sheep weighing 110.2 pounds
is as follows: Meat, 55:1; head, 408;
'feet and hoofs, 2.204; blood, 4.408;
tongue, lungs and heart, liver and
spleen, 4.408; intestines, 6.612; loss
and evaporation,lB.736—making the
total of 110.2 pounds.
M. Youn Tams-Muse:a Low.—
Train your pear trees for .garden or
field use, so that they will branch at
a distance of one or two feet from the
ground. The advantages are easily
enumerated:
lst. It is easy to trim.
2d. It is easy to gather the frni
3d. Falling fruit is little injured.
4th.. All branches, being sturdy,
will not be strained by over-bearing
or over-weight of fruit.
sth. Soil will be. kept shaded and
moist.
6th. Trunk will be protected from
the scorching sun.
7th. Tree will grow more and
:more beautifid.
As IRISH STEW.—Take two pounds
of small thick mutton-chops, with or
without fat, according to your taste;
take also four pounds of good pota
toes, weighed after. they are pared,
slice theta thick and put a portion of
them. in a layer"in a stew pan; season
the mutton well with pepper and
place some of it on the potatoes;
cover it with another layer and pro
ceed in like manner with all, reserv-
ing plenty of the vegetables for the
' , top; pour in three--quarters of a pint
'of water and add when the stow be-
gins to boil an ounces of salt. Let
s it simmer gently two hours and serve
it very hot. When the addition of
an onion is liked, mince it and strew
,it over the potatoes.
Por.kro Brssouz—Fazsca.—MaSh
and season the potatoes with salt and
white pepper and cayenne, and mix
with plenty of minced paraley and a
small quantity of green onions, add
sufficient yolks of eggs to bind the
mixture together; roll into small balls
and fry them in plenty of lard or but
ter over a moderate fire, or they will
be too much browned before they are
done through.
SWEET-POTATO Poste--One and
three-fourths of a poand of sweet-po
tatoes boiled and mashed, stir in
while warm two tablespoons of but
ter; beat these well, add a little salt,
three tableipoons of good brown su
gar, one of ground ginger; beat in
three gills of milk; when quite light
from beating ponr into a buttered
pan, and ' three-fourths of an hour.
Serve hot.
If a lady bids you take heart, you
can take hers.
ill
V . lttE RAILWAX.
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• au zurressuz „ cams ow • • .• •
maw otuaz—mousza nig=
sad
CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, DETIIOIT
comm e.ONNIAOO,-
unastAmuz. Z. PAUL.
AM all points Weld atid
=xi:mu% muds
I vain. •
DAYTON, CINCINNATI. NDUKAYOLIS.
- • youunnix. sr. Loris.
And all poltde Sodllx and !outlived. •
Iry azOncricrizD Ocuzloco . • sax cocoa
wenn: camiat av Rocammum.-etramo. Dvx
rets.Cummutu Asa eaccimt,
On and after Monday. JUNE 13 1870. tralna will
leave Waverly at about the falkridag beam Na
GOING VEST. i
tat a.m. morn. EXPRIiSS al=nroPtedifte
Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. and Ctn.
china'. connecting wither Lake Shamlichkran
'Southern. and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo.
Dunkirk andCloveland for the West; also at Clear.
land with the C. C. C. it Ina. Railway for Indfan
/polls; and at ancinnati with theLoulsville Short
Line Railway.~ and the Ohio & Railway
for the South and Scsthwest 1, also with connect
' ins linos at windpal stations on main line.
CO a. - ZXPRESB. thihr. for Rochester.
Buffaio..Drokhrt. Clereland -sad Oiscduristt. mak
ing direct rousection with f Grand Trunk.
and Lake Shore Railways at B e
affa o lo. Donldst and
Cleveland. foeall points West. and at Citichinati
with the Ohio &MLsiasippi and Louinille Short
Line Railways for the South and &stin.west ; also
with
lino all connecting lines at principle stations on
main .
4411 a-zu.-116IL Vtani. Bandar* oroaui44: for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
.5:35 p.ta.—ELIWIL ACCOMMODATION; leutdele
excepted.
618 p. M. DAY MUSS, SinaiGs excepted. for
limbeseer. Bald% Dunkirk. Cleveland. Cincinna
ti smith. South. Stops at raincipal stations and .
connecting points on Mail line.
New and improved Drawing Boom Coaches accent
=Ts 'tift Prom Rev York to Buffalo, and
Coaches are attached at Horitellaville, run
ning thro' to - Cleavelatal and Gallon 'without change.
5:16 p.m..-124. ULM, Sundays excepted, for But-
Dunkhic and Cleveland. connecting with Blinn
for the Rest. •
A Sleeping Coach it attached to this. train limping
through to Buffalo.
7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Smulaya excepted.
4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAM. daily for the West.
GOING EAST.
1:00 a.m.—NIGHT ESllolll3,Stmdays excepted,con
neeting at New York with afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y.
.5:50 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex
cepted, connecting et Jersey City with afternoon
and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washnigton; .and at
New York with stesmera and afternoon Express
trains for New Eagland - Citlea. Also stops at prin
cipal staftp and connecting points on main li n
likening hes accompany this train toliew
12:35 DAY EMPRESS, Sundaysexcepted, cos
nectiaget Jersey City with mi dnight Expresetrain
05 Kew Jerso, Mailroad for Philadelphia. Also
stops atprinciple 'stations and connecting points
on mein line.
New and Improved Drawing.Reom Coaches &com
pany this train from Buffalo to New York.
8:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for
Susquehanna. .
8:38 a.m.—EL/11RA MAIL. Sundays excepted.
9:25 p.m., NEW YORK MAIL, Sundays excepted.
9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS, daily. connect
ing at Paterson for Newark, • at Jerst City with
Morning Express Train of New Jersey for
Baltimore and Washington : and at New York with
Morning Express trainlor Boston and New England
cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con
necting points on main line,
Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through-to
New York.
3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED TERCIIGH.
Wt. A revised and complete ..Pocket Time Takla"
or Passenger Trains on the Pilo Railway and con.
meeting lines. has recently been Published, and am
be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of
the Company. .
L. B. RIICICEIL, visf.
Gen'l Supt. Getil Pater
pA. & N.Y. CAN & R.R CO.
ARBANCIEXOT OF PABgENCIEEt TEAM,
GOING 601:7711
.. . . . . ..
Leave A.M. P.M. P.X. ar`ve P.Y. P.M. A.M.
Waverly 6,95-3,05-46,421 " ' 6,05-1,18--8,10
Towanda 7.15-3,59-47.35 I " 5.15-12,25-7,20
Tunhhannock,9.23-6,17—P.11 " 3,07-10,10—A.34
Pittston 10,357,30 " 2,00-8,55.......
WilkesDarre, 10,55-7,55. ..... " 1,15-8,90
White Haven,S2,3s P.M. " 11,58 -,1‘.31.
Manch Chunk,l,3o " 10.55
A11ent0wn,....2,93 " 9,49
Dethahein,....9,so " 9,95
Easton, 317 1 " 9,05
Phil's (arr)....5,05 le've7,3s
NewYork(arr.) 6,05 " 6,00: .. ..... ;. ..
P.M. L.Y.
Down train dines ht White Eleven. tp Trains
dines at Pittston.
Passengers to and from , New York and Philade
phis without change of cars. '
• Down train connects at Allentown with Through
Fast Erpress for Harrisburg, Pittsburg and this
west
''. Irscollanoons.
IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO
VALUE THEIR BIGHT I
Tho sight of the aged assisted, the weak strengthen
ed and the perfect preserved.
4
PHII.U)ELPIII 4 I Opnc.u. IrrsTrruTE,
For the manufacturing of tho
CONCAVE CONVEY, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON
MI °KED AND TX TED GLASS NOD *LAE 033 IN-'.
The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles, made 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 clearness in 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
any calculation respecting benefit to the eye, and
therefore the great complaint of poor and weak
sight. Thousands are using glasses now which tire
and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim alter
abort usage, or require an intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the sight, which, were they
properly suited, would be preserved a life time.
The advantagba claimed for the Concave Convex
Crystal Glasses are the following :
The Lenses are ground of the best material, pure
and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they
are therefore net 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
car e convex mirror, according to the philosophy of
nature, and ahapo of cornea of the eye, therefore
assisting nature only instead of forcing it.
That the lenses are centered correct into the frames.
'hey can be used longer than any other glasses
without changing to a higher power.
The frames are made strong and durable by expo
.rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WM. A. CHAMBEILUN„
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Bever Ware, Towan
da, Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. No Pedlers employed.
July 12, 1810-tf
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE.
TOWANDA. DRADPORD COUNTY, PA.
This institution has Just been thoroughly repaired
and improved, and will be reopened TUESDAY.
SEPTEMBER 0, MO, under the charge of G. W.
Ryan and E. E. Quinlan, Associate Rrincipals, who
will devote their entire time to inistructleg in the
various departments and to the-general anpsrTlaion
and management of the school. They be as
aistml by excellent and experienced teachers in all
the departaients.
The courses of instruction are Preparatory and
Graduating English, Normal, Commercial, Scientific
Classical and Ornamental.
The Preparatory Is designed to thoroughly qua?.
Ify theamaller pupils for the studies of 'the English
Graduating Course, which comprises all academic
studies, languages excepted.
The first year of this course completed, they can
enter either of the other courses. The Normal
course affords thorough instruction in Common
School studies and Theory and Practioe of Teaching.
Students in the Commercial Departments have all
the advantages of the best commercial schools in
addition to thorough drill In necessary academic
.branches.-
The Scientific Course in addition to the studies of
the Graduating English, French and German. corn.
prises spacial instruction in the Sciences illustrated
byed. an excellent collection of Apparatus recently pro.
sid
The first two years of the Classical Course are in.
tended to prepare students well for College; the
third year to fit for advanced classes in College or
to combine classics with it special course in the Sci
ences.
The Ornamental. Modern Lapguages, Music,
Drawing and Painting, will be taught by competent
Instructors,
Board and rooms are provided In the Institute.
For further particulars address
G. W. RYAN & E. E. QUINLAN.
Associate Principals.
MILLER FOX. President Board Trustees.
Atni.lo."M
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL !
• (Fifth District),
ILIXELFD3I.D, TIOCIA COITMTY, PA:
•
Pall Term begins September 7th, 1870.
Winter Term begins December 12th. 1270.
Spring Term begins March 27th,1871,
Poe tataltignes or admission, address.
VEBSILL.
Mansfield, dilly 20, 1870. PrhadpaL
DINING
BAKERY' AND DINING ROOM!
First block north of {Bard Irmo.
BREAD, PIES., CAKE,
AIcD CRACKERS
baked daily and sold at wholesale and retail.
In our DIKING ROOMS we will accommodate the
public with either &lunch or a good meal at all times
of the day and evening.
- •
OYSTERS AIM ICE CREAM
on band during their Ammon.
Also a fine asiortment of proof:ivies, COnibeticmciy.
Traits, Nuts. Sic.
Towanda. may 19; '7O. D. W. SCOTT k CO.
MlaJ. 31. WATTS would re
utiuy Inform tho potato that abo In :to*
prepared to-do all kinds of
DIMS MEOW AND NIPPING. -
Residence near audit Paiao74 ' rialzkal Taloa
reoetred ronnthlf.
&Pt 22M.
111.430M5' 'OR 187
MEI
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PAW STATtoinii! Sao
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Tamed', Nov. 19, ie6&
T HE
Sewing Machine, which has bees
used for the. last five years in the
West, and is now introduced for the
first time in this section:
and more quietly than any, doing the
lightest as well .1113 the heaviest work
done on any Sewing Machine.
Au,- ARE INVITED To CALL AND SEE IT.
All Machines have Blake's Patent
Table.
g May 10,,1870
Agents witted in unocenpled territory. Address,
BLASE & CO.. Scranton. Pa.
GOING soars.
EASE AN-D COMFORT.:
-THE
BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT.
There In nothing so valuable as perfect sight, and
perfect eight can only be obtained by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES !
The dlillcrAtzr of procuring which is well &coma . _
MESSRS. LAZABUS & MORRIS,
OCCITLISTS AND OPT [CANS,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
HM4I7E ACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Have, after years of experience, experimeat, and
and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled
to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM,
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
aldch have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to
he wearers in the. Western States during the past
Afteen years.
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never the the
eye, and last many years without :change!
Messrs. LAZARUS & monis have appointed
JULBI HUGUENIN.-dealer in Watches and Jew
elry, as their sole agent for Towanda, Penn's, and
vicinity. April 14, 1870.
JOHN P. COX.
- Superintendent.
•
REPORTER ✓ JOB PRINTING
OFFICE].
Orir=iddedt to r
e e"
are now
JOB PRINTING
AT
LOWER PRICES
AND
BET—TER STYLE
Than any 4 catabllahment in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
- CALL AT •
THE REPORTER OFFICE
AND
FICAMINE SPECIMENS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
on hands full and complete assortment of every-
IT"pertaining to their business, consisting main
ly of
/ 0 , PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CORED HAM% ,
MUTTON, BEEF, ?AMR,
, VEAL. POULTRY, k
• SAUSAG LOG E. LARD,
BONA, MUM BEEF. •
TALLOW, ko.,
Also,
I S EE. .
FRESH - FROM THE LAKES.
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
In their seam.
Parties wishing Oyeters in large or Sinai - I quanti
ties sill be furnished on short notice, at the old
stand, Ceramist. Mazer, Alontanye's Block, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Cuss. G,R=.cat '
I KELLUIik MULLOCK.
Tmto.
Feb. RI M ,
1870.t!1
putsT NATIONAL BANK,
This Bank offers ITNIISTIAL FAISILITUNI far the
transaction of a ,"
'GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
=MST MD ON MOMS ACOOZDING To
AGMEENT.
Eirsow. CIAX atm TO zEtatka.u=coa caNcrna
aim Cuzco.
Parties wishing to sae MOM to soy part of the
United States. Eaghad, Ireland. SwtlsM, or the prin
cipal cities sad lovas of Bloom an hen procure
drafts for that purpose.
PASSAGE TWEETS
•
•
To or fronAhe old country, tri best demur or Wl
tug Sae; stony, an hand,
Fe 5....... zutcriNme . ovira =op= wain.
MAW rtitePefdior awa., eta alld MCP.
E. H. mum President N. S. Brit% ig..
'Towanda. June 94. lees. Cashier.
ROYAL BMaNGeoPOWFRS.a.at
COurM &-IMIB "ABE ffli:M-
pjlt, PORK, HAMS AND LARD
CIOWZLL t NW&
—Bookcanit
P/OTURZB
Modlmmkui
" DOMESTIC"
LOCK STICK
SEWING MACHINE!
JIM " DOMESTrd " is a Slinttle
It rune faster than moat, easier
Plain Machines - - $65
Half Case - - - - $7O.
For sale by Y
TAYLOR & GORE,
Towanda, Pa.
A. A. UNREEL
Athens. Pa.
ACELET, LLOYD & BLORER,
May 12. 1870.-11 Wyalawing.
OF TOWANDA.
CAprre.T. ;$125,000.
&Haws FUND -40,000.
. ,
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NEI
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...**plititilbseseSPllllPW l ollllll32ol"dia.
PililiwmaidscP,CkMket
IaBOAIEB/ESP
then v othwa g" o4 o4 o " l 4lkg,,sa l
you isa l el! l ig sem'a. 011 ..bt
&sifter. triossiiraisspibusaigisisidawai
nuit2l, -COMPS, AUG:4k
Frau= lumen% auxin, ato.
Zan la bandits's Al3olta
MEROIT IMMIB, GRAHAM DO.
I MS no., =MEW DO.
IlisOcoosisal4oulmd.2olll4,
an Wads of nas. Waddlaillheatbilicasiths
jr! bib to oar Clmal ite.l)//,
STOOK _OF TOBACCO,
Inpollty or :dm Chileelilisbribilimsa•
lcr, le. We Chemical mq and. SSP*
t •
now all mod examOs Iwz Moat civ
:WOODEN WARE.
Imge mratiment a!TAX33O3 NOTIONS,
IMAM ft.. &a. I>al iv tbs highest aishpvies kr
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Istaters, site !oboe Won ealltas elFywhin,
„0.13.,x.A.Tc*.
. All pinions ladobied to thti lob; Inavtllplassmill
sad inaliliamediste Nyland,
D. PATCH.
Towsalia Math. 12, .
GROCERY _ AND !PROVISION
'l' 0 IR, la
31430A11E' hr. MIE.
Wholesale sad Retell Dalai In
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND .
PROVI' - SIONS, ,
=Dews NEW 3LOOI. TOWANDA. PA.
We do not deem It necessary to enumerate ell the
Mount articles , we keep. Onrtheortmeut Is -
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We eell nothing but .
FIRST CLASS -GOODS:
Dealt paid fik:Panzuni Produce.
JANES ethtitz.
We 1, 1870. HARDY Nr '
PEOPLE'S
,a]Fv: 7 lll, r.).11,p0):1
sotrze wan SIZIMB MID MUSE IMMOIL
• new and couplets stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which irtli be sold at the lowest possible pieta
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
:i[4:4;Aclici
PORK,
' MUTTON,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
MODERN STONE WARE,
YANHEE NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, (RAIN,
Miro; on your produce. will& in par cask for.
DAIRYMEN,
A constant supply of Add= Salt, an shied Churns,
Butter Firkins, Tuba. kc.
Please can and look through oar Mock. and we will
do oar berate) please you. W. A. BOCILIVEM
Towanda, April 98,1889.
LOOK HERE!
COWELI / ; M YER,
At the) old stand of emu. k Comps. ore now
receiving a large and well selected stodt of
GBOCIMILEIS - AND PROVIaIONS.
Which they bums at prlaea that datr
competttkrn. • •
Cash paid far kinds ?moan' Prolate.
April 214 1869-41.
J.
JUL*3. lIUGtENIN,
JEWELLER,,k
& LVERSMITH,
Chao door north of
MERCUM3 REF BLOCK; TOWANDA. Pl.
HHas Jast reeetrod from Raw York a now amortalat
am Gold
LADIES' WATOIDS,
It I AOl (0.1;k7/.10 N:E.01;
SWIM 'WATCHES,
or an docciptloos. Alio selected aioootomod of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
SBIWE ,
ciocza OF ALL Erma Nam Taz caw-
Ea To THE BZI3T.
QOM awns am mar. ispEcracuas AFD
ETZOLASSES to At *mom of hooked *At.
NEW penerr Amos:mars° spzenozsz
By this patent I am enabled to exchange Mame at
any time without eats charge. OM and on.
CLO9M WATCIOI3 AND JZWEEY WPM=
Towanda. Dee: 111. 3800
MACKEREL, CODFIZEI, BLUE
Insb.Missy 'boat, Cloottao. baled oail
imobsd inabsi Mil" mad W r ail
Lama a
TAILOR .403.111 1 , , ,,, 4i
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puriftioaithebisimorkosiadoseime;:'
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iiiiii•osilaiiiiiiip*otie.::: , ,'::, - ,:
READY—MADE I AILOTRING,
:HILTS
ClE?irs Tußmingtio cpoixt,
lbws co lomil.sad is puiiissisti.
--', VIM 1.01 . 1111 t AV,/
, 1111/1111t ITILUMI ON ~ .
!',(1,14:!1c,,-0,E13.:-18.0,w5-4.43.:
Asollmillim Patent
*ODO.ii:-ii*iii . 'iiii
norms Cit p r GoodsVllbesigasis
Ott EAP FOE. BASE
As rain theipal!tet.
can and look throosbOor stook.
Tanadk Avg 'I. NM
f f f 4 4 II 4
1111•1618 sphos bangs b g. SCHWABE. dealer In
Clotting and Nora Inntlatting Goods. Ho la so
buia solllnit Clothing that babas not thao to mite
istalvertticamt. ;
~~~~
irmaAs I, HURRAH!
GREAT REMICTION IN PRICES OF
BEADY MADE CLO9HING,
AT .
K E.
(Oppoilte Powell k Cos.)
st I ass saw West* to the pubth, s large and choke
ack of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Our Whig or
LINEN GOODS.
AnA in the Ns rimer for Spring and &minter wear
FOB MEN AND"BOYS. 7
Which trUl be eobl 96per amt lees then termer
pekes
at at N. -E.. Also • large le
new
UNDERSHIRTS MID DRAWERS
I Intend to ea lOU than mat, to mike room !or
Fall Stock. Now is your time to buy a Suit
cheap. Call and oonvinee yourself that It. E. NO.
EIENFIEN.D Offall Great Bargains In the One of
Clothing and •
GENTt3 FIINN/SHING ..GOODS.
eat before
M. E.
Towanda, Jan. 25, 18711.
A DISPATCH JUST ; al I
oLorious:rzwr vs crust= or Town:DA
n.: ni9rti.' ,
Then ls constantly being received at one'
or PASSION." • large stock of •
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
which have been purchased , for ash. &Creamed
=and eta be sold to cosh buyers at korner rates
vim perm °fined In Towanda. My deck wa
ddle in pad of
=NW. DOTS' AND 'MIMI CLOTEING.
MACE. 11110‘111 AIID EU= Rena .
PINE DRUB COATS.
Cods. Pmts. Voids,ao4 Mao linen Dock ealto.
Woo slog: ti 'nifty of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
. :S I :1• :I' I it: : •11' t
?a!111 Al6l LTIEII aoursr,
et the Meet Myles ind hoidens. Remember the In.
&miracle that I ohm end that I am net to be us.
deraold by any dealer In town. or elsewlusre. All
who wish anything In my line are respeettally
ed to
e ve me to nail haters purchasing and convince
'yoursel . •
.
8a ue Maira44.. Saidlatais'a Block AOOEB
Or °lb Pead fay ads and Palta7TB3".
GOLD STILL COXING DOWN!
IMMT TWIN 1111
GROCERY ft PROVISION LINE,
are now being caned at
•
COWELL '•!c .MTER'S
=Sat cannot Ns to Bakal& all .that they
not to be amdersold by shy one.
bare enlarged UM*. Bare by bulling so that they
now bra roma fortis fresh supplies that are daily
tecedred by them. They have anoteCted with their
acre $ Market where they now kern fresh wremewto
eill by the gust& a plow ono fon su cir Oro.
arise and .
to which they salad all ibt
attention of all as boyars. Cans and entolne an,
Goode and Paws; beton patchsaing and satisfy
youradves. Ifs gentestee sR goods to gin entire
antlatacties. Re ate thankful to ow manure fae
thar last Ilbsral paranoia and solicit s oonthnanas
of
Dee the . 30. Nana. COWELL k
TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE,
CIOW4LL 4 11111,
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.
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To . ai , I ,
vs is • anis ssolivam air, ~'1
MINI
1111
EIATDVA.QTION Gil
♦
CLOTHS *AND CA:
HATS
.:AND
GENTS' FURNISHING . GOWN&
101..11111 be al 'the WarAN3ose third
Twadero el aaeL sozdholfth anapies et thx4A .
rd prepared So ter 1111111GIMIL • , •
: OZO.D. VAN nun.
flept. 4. . NON?. WANK *M.
NEW - SPRING AND SUMMER
R. E'll D Y
Would ainotenta to ha ethicist of Towanda, and te.
elikrierwaly. that be all ht doh and hally
MW, Aild
knisszt GOODS,
_
1* hia the. 'nibble to the waste ottht pooch. thick
ha vtil an Curing at doses •
GOLD PRI,CESI
CenafaCne ailanntt of good. soli and*fablo Rap
OVOTHING,
•
(31 ° 86 diff' of laiNimtcOodettog of
BUSINZEit, SUITS,
-
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,.
WMO4
DRESS COATS, PANTS,* VESTS,
Linen Coats. Darters and Pant,
Otaaalls and Cherahhia. Linen and Pips: Collht%
Wish Clashnelo, and Monet Shlrta.ltaalL Tintlins•
Man alone .. Qanef . t and nanny Had. All I141 1:11saa. 114 "ling
et sny ".
Der O: K = Goo& he :tzar It a hi: who than
poae balls& an l y l=tonh a risfrar i" mngwas
Stmt.
Towanda. lone 8,1870..8. W. EDDY.
.
.
BLOOD & CO.,
Still continua to unnedUclure their celetinted
HORSE POWERS "A: CLEANERS,
and will 6BU • twine machine, fir leas money than
can be had &amber. In the world. We claim for
our machines that they will do as much, or more,
than any other, and are stets durably WEL We
personally superintend sur work and tee that It is
will dean. We will send
DMIIPT22 15 CATALOGUES,
of our machines, onapplicattou.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
au 4' Two Horse THRESHER • ISEPICILLT9IIB
TH.RIXEUM mad CLILIMEX;
FANNING MILL4I,
minermAn Asa Mum saw em;
SAW AND GRIST MILL wort donirto seder. •
Give us a call before pelsewhere.
• Vil "OD alma= ismadv
- op aooast
Aug. 3.1869.
NEW, CARRIAGE FACTORY!
•.s
Op Pineglistweim Main and Second. Iftrecta. back
at O. P. MUM L Co.'s Bank.
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
131171,121, (formerly of the inn of Bryant
k Banks) Inform Ida friends and fanner Wm:am
that he bail trn4 a _
NEW BRION CIANELWIL FACTORY,
where ho wIII awnstantly keep ea band a bill ewe;
mat at
FAMILY CARRIAGES
TOP AND OPEN moorEs,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTITIO 81:111113;
. : A*D 111181,ETONS.
Made of the beat material 'and finished In the beet
city it7le. gin long experience in city Carriage
FiCtoo3 glyee him a decided advantage over others'
in the
Finish;: kyle and 'Duiabitity
of !di' Wagon. AU he oda Ls an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
pervious to purchasing elsewhere.
ALL WORE WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT
•
Tian' Wel fer the liberal patronage former]' ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
BRPMMING PIIOXPTLY J!4TIMDED TO
Towanda, May 24, la7o,—lt
Burro, Lank
NEW PLANING MILL.
Theim bunt, large and orminto•-
dkera em u ® ef Towanda,and fined tt
'glib the most modern and imprtmd mactanewy, for
the Manufsairsre of .
wmpow sass AHD ELEYDB
Ale premed to Si WWII. whether Large ay swan,
upon M OULDING settee: We bare also a large ea.
tidy S, of the latest style andpattern,
which we eau furnish much cheaper than they nabs
Ironed by hand.. 8 '
MOM,
TONGUE:IN%
(11190ING,
' 4WD FICItOOL
ShWIERI.
Ansuit an
our cu others work
stornera. pertahangioJetsaryorinbedona
t•
Person' dinL snot not Mug mote than tweho
tofourteen mike dtft. as it higaly for their
interest to bay of us, or twin their lumber and lam
it Wefts] by am machinery. Thing yo grist of
Mooring. or other lumber, end midis your team ls
feeding. hare it ground out mid lake it hams with,
you.
we trill try CANN fon PINE
MIRED dellraed at our lumber AND yard. Coma and
seem. or II you ain't come, writs •
. Tommie. lab.. IN& L. B. RODGERIVA 00.
RaNTANTES,
RTAPLE• A FANFY DRY GOODS,
asocnia, csocium, ouentuur;,
BOOTS,SITOEf3, SHOE FINDINGS
Leathsr. Estk aim Vmbeellai.Ac. ,
. .
la. MIMI W.. 0011ar of tbs . PaLlls
!loom ,
L D. YONTAIITi.
usige. lBll ). L. D. =MN=
=EI
111111241•11 311
ManufactodeL
BATISPACHON.
at reduced PtiCCIL -..,
neNsi maze
General pagers in
1121 EDA.
libt,'W=
101 1 4:1111 ;
t ,
itARP ;4,. ;„..
ME 1101711 1 8 i-NE- ••00 Tr,' l
t:. • .19.6.11101/ 40.
•
• ••
•
•
am, A;v7 6.0. w ,•;• A54 , 0
7,vs aa. We lam car area sat serneshiso
HO 18E ' j ye
•
WITIr•
axr - 1 & flvl szLtixa.
Ometstalli - et. On line — quilltr
will be odd wey Wor , esep alio epos fkie: Olt
.AILETRICIAN - : MAW- 131.1%
pismowerasarru
Nay nim, lin Prior odepass. Also
PAMBANKVS t3CALIA
EICTEMIn KB WWI= CO
UT* RAW DOIM
13IIPILER PEOSPEATE.
,ourstottor
Zs sal WV . and tunitiscialred
We an oleo plegered to do f irabbtes an Nods.
YO area. 0 04 ellesta for the celebrated new
EMPIRE COOKIN% ST.OVE,
•
The best cooling store mose."• sail estse,seste
warranted . tegleautideettem. Much 10.
.
;111,ITURE STILL LOWER I
-i-* (Wit' Q. PROST,
Wahl annoonce to the people of Tommie ash the
seat of mankind.
of that glee site, hie switittittiat
doe!
33"T7 IT I T.-TM IP!
will booffered at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
m y '-ii,c9int1et..40,70„,4*,,,,
PARLOR SUITS,
um* surfs,
''CHAMBER_ SUITS
Ii(X)3I'FURNITII F,
AND NIDINTATIBE Iron Tni urcirm.
MATTRESSEB,PILLOWN, BEDDING. IMOBB.
Jomommt, tazzze, ka.. ko.
BEDS TE A D.B
My own manufactare; and warranted superior, win
be sold for less than city made ones win coat eke.
where.
COME ONE, COME ALT,,
Ermine for yourselves. Bee and to convinced that
Ftriiiture la sold, cheaper at *MOST% than at any
other place in the world. Country dealers supplied
at tholowert iincliet rates.
I tarnish (Xlll3lll of every descri t ition, Meta&
Burial Case
s, Caskets, &e., and have e
FINEST REARS* IN NORTH N Aimee.
Tcnrandii.,Vune 22.1870: O. Piton
paouln WA R E-BOOMS.
• JAMES MAMMON
L• 'MI oontl•ne• to
• large sinartmet •t .
CABINET -FURNITURE.
•
Dorms, fables . Bedsteads, Minds. Chairs. kr-4 of
every description, are mule of the best nate-
Ads. and in the m om:rtneuilite manner.
I invite the inspection of the. putts to my area.
which shall not be innyoassod in durability st sny slurp
in the country. and my prices will be foimd to be as
low am the times will admit. •
Boady-taade Cefflneconstently en or tnalletA
order. Agoodllesrsearialieftualahed w
NEW ABBANGEStENTI
Having Pirchased the •
BOOT & SHOE'ESTABLISHMENT
Mk, conducted iy DAVIS k BERBER. et No. 148
Mutual , TOWILD4a, Pa,g wgrild=ectfully info=
c that I here just race a largs assort.
mend
LAMPS AND GENTS' SHOES
tionebting of_ •
•
LADIES GA,ITERS;
grow:
GOAT AND- MINIM SHOES,
MIMES ARM astuntExa SHOES
Of every variety, which win be. ;mid cheep fee Crib.
Give him •
per call and sandyeapest yourselves that he Is
selling than the ch, -
I would chea call esepectel attention to my
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
1 msty to eider everything in the line, of
' L e tD/Efr, AND OENTL - EMEN'S . WEAR. -
I feelecinfldent. can gins entire satisfaction.
I employ none bat Hist-class mechanics. •
I yearivadat pried jlts,AmS AR wont Warva sdt
Repsiriag nestlyand promptly dons.
Remember the place, No. 148 Math-q., a krir *writ
below the Means House. Towanda, Pa. Look out tbr
the sign of the Rig Boot.
DAVIS will conduct the holiness as mr IMPer-
Intendent.• , JOHN MIME&
Towanda, Pa. Rapti, 1870.—M
, _
800B -BINDERY.-THE
Ho is respectfully infoemal that the Bodlallin
atom wham will he dene devy has been removal to the Argus IMlLlisuk third
;BOOK-. -INDINGI,
In Mao eariotro an tam onroing 2 noble as
t4he . tbe
chino Lanes or b allow Tie ?Maim will bo. lender
iLC. MfMTER.
An eaperiesoed Binder; and all work ba PTV/
done In a style and manner which cannot be exoe
Music, Magasinen,NewspOld Books, bond
in map of style. Pat ,, attention will be
paid to the Bollng and Binding of
_ _
_BI4NIC BOOF.B.
To any deified patter*, which to quality aridjiwes.
Will will be warranted. ,
All war W il l be ready for delivery When prowdeed.
The of the coldly is solicited, end per.
feet satisfaction guiwauteed. . • .
Towanda, augwrt 2, 1866-13.
CONSUMERS , OF
00-NFECTIONERYI
LET US REASON 'TOGETH:ER t
How can any person manutacture Confectionery.
and salt at lb 'cents la pound, when sugar is worth
dd
f le e cents at the Refinery. (=kiss tt is tenthly add
te • • •
How can any dealer - retail each anle sompomod to
his custorMrs and-have a amadence void of offence?
How cm any consumer aspect to
,pure
Cenfbellimery .as bendy-dm and - cents per
pound when a pure article cannot be manubdured
less than thing to tbrty cents pee pound, coniesting
edam& buds, burnt almcmd and inch dame of
goods?
Within /I few days we have been offewidassia
buds, etc.. for Sheen cents 'per pinuck and Choco
late Creams at tyrant, cent; and the "gest acknoW:
ledgedihat they were adulterated ten percent. with
TOM Ana; and It is fad that tone of this cheap
Confectionery
_me made and sold In this country
every year . Ind the consumers are the only persons
Injured by tt. -
Now, or Its bowitt of Mow who wick a Pvire article
Q/ , IoW warrant every (Wide q Poo
swineStridly Pon sad -free film every dorw
gteat delete/Mew to Amid. • - .
~_
..I.'
~'. ~ ,1 .. ~ ::y .
FRUITS OF ALL .RINDS
101ORCF. HOBSFORDS 'BREAD
JL Precastlen, aa a PATINIII.
Kay ft'
CB:ESTER W HU% PIGS
Nos sesrai: _
Igo 12, 10-2 m A. B. MUTH. MOM. Fi
A • FULL STOOK OF WOODEN
Wit% of C. IL PAZ:WEL
Wq 20.
7; - ; - ,."' - 7::,i'_
- ,
r 7, qte,rmeasw-sor : eio,a,,
g 1..
DUG':
mre47, .1 , 41! • : " -
ERE
• •
rPietioe' Siiiitit*Olv, , ! 1 „t r•
-••• ist
maim Vllp
a •
OE
Nwm. tad. sub, lkafarook
VitrearS Aliptiaginit OILS,
aro awl TWA AMIN is all Usk indellr,
11P(MIRIBI, arms= ilaus. anes.
vaoki.l
romp , iloo a 4 ro.armararg
aoo 7 ..) sax IPSEMILI2OIIOI.
'mix „um uguojo,
Tosacioci, Slain; Ilya Arm -Ow*
Garda,. !kid sad Ilarna deeds. 11e3 ' 006 ieli•
porta% easpeasoded: &odd& Ono" Brasil
Mathias _Wm livedas dlatChia.
' ItIVII. lalcia ableliklid gideada. 1 1 / 4 1 4 11 8.
_
_ : Plan. addentaPhallosMap. .
, Siam
lap; Cana iirrn,ta t r a doeta. Bs&
. . - wax, madam Meldn& ladc-facilde. Am
aWadaa. don Hataaia. Mi. 000 INA
if, ma:we% and 4 the pcsadikr a = l "
. ,
MZDiaIN
%AI lades meted . repromenbit Person, it
• 4idonco on sombre their orders. by oboe, or roan.
which will reostre Wont and amid attentkm:L
Iliedka ark* giriu gratutiousty at the GMs,
drat= only tor lordicbri. •
p=bsoral fee pest Motel palming% waddles.
anomie* to their Mods and the pubde.tbet
so palm shell be opted to as sidateetttb• owe.
ltsuetket of 'lisle monde= aid piftwoce •
sa- Open Sundays for preont from 9 to 10
e.m.. end 19 m. to 1. end to at.
I. OL SOX t•Co.
July - 1. 1570.-.. yr.
F. W. BTiOWN,
/Pi YET STUNT. TOWANDA. Pd.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRTYG-C3l-IBT.
ate subscriber reepeethdly anneuneee : teUse pub.
sele be in
cted seneral that het bas ea hands brie ape 'sal
stock of i ,
•
DRUGS.'
XgDlCatili,
CanticALS. - Pala%
1311.,,. VAIINISEM3
•
WINDOW * OMB%
.: . DEZ nuns , - • ; - ,
ke:: Ise. ,
AD the molar Patent Ifelkibee Gino
. dae. = .. • •
PURE 'MIN E AND LIQUORS
Tor Mad logy
, RE4FIIII.F4I,Y;
Parity and Talk aztieles.
of 7 1 : e
ni rY 11714144412 n.
-Holz Ilettdmk ru ; am Enoirrai and Common Sponges.
Tooth Brulhoo.
. Ditsoing Combs,
Podtetandlithe Comte.
Toilet Powder,
pair Bozos.
Tooth Powdem
Tooth Wuhan.
- ' and Tooth soap..
And other amides belonging to the Drtig trade too
nunwona :o mention. Ferias the Agener et the
GREAT 11. a TEA CO}IPANY,
GREAT INDIIMI:ENT11
To poroltaorro of 'goods to their thus:
Phyaktaus preocelptions an receipts can.
=b7prawn thonmahl7 !ciroptdoot. al all
Owargr or night.'
Thankful for UM paid liberal patronage . 1 re
eportfully. motion a continuance . Mae . aame, pledg
ing muff Mat - effort alma of
be .per to make
estibbalunent mond to none In this
EiZEa
Dr. T. F. Madill may be consulted at this store u
heretofore. • • •F. 12.111tOWN.
Jan. 21. 1210.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Boos deS3MOMS
NSW DOO7 AND Arm ?max
• •
la ded abaci
Tha tmlaralgasti ara resartiag &Jugs" sad well se.
of
BOOTS- ~A'ND .SHORS'
SIMILES AND FALL MADE,
Wblch we offer Icni for Pell. Coasigthig of
(TENTS,
AND CHILDREN'S •WEAR.
SEWED .FD PEGGED BOOTS
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
-AND BEADY WHEN PROYD3EDz
Thanltal fie psi( ftivors, ire sollidt.
of t>» same.
'Arm, wool:from?.
Towanda, April 6.1869
Pondory and- 11Eachins Shop.
, .
F
aUNDIi* 4
IiLiCHINE SHOP.
. r _
The atulersigned having pnrchaaed - the Foundry
and lilachlna Shop lately owned by John
.Cernallit.
aretheir prepared to do all
n kinds of week 'a=aing to
business. With Peeptowolaral
•MIL L Or, A R. 114 G S.,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MAN DRILL S,
And an kinds of
MILL IRONS
MADE TO ORDER. . •
'ENGINES-REPJURED,
And all twat inmate& in give satialnaton.
SHINGLE MACHINES
Oft the Weld and'inost Inipmedidnds . . • •
and Itepi oonstandy on bind ready kr am
•
ECIDEMILL. IRON can WOOD EN . BZA XB
Of a , ll. Maas.
CULTIVATOHS;CORN PLOUGHS
PIl Ito tr Gi;H POI.NT a. --
Of an kinds, and tho fated impreeetnents kept
LAIdE, AND SMALL !ALE.--
STOVE CASTINGS
clalAir, WT ,
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
And WI kinds of amebas to ta
wart as, in I 3. TARA= t ON.
f.r.:
mitt salill4; k?'l,
aftrata%
Ipmertietelpirlik INA
Oni:mumri‘-
Pedal Lehes, Pam.
I MUMMER
Boots and Shoot
ITEM
Youth mg if Ward Howe.
Matilde for the
AIISs •
,
LADIES,
MADE TO ORDER
6XLMICIT 1111,,CL11114
ooadantly oa band.
CIRTRN POWERS,
LARGE IRON LITTLE:B
i
T ...,
IN Bl 7l4llAlci
4. •
EIM=3
r seisiiidrilaiftswii; use.
, ,
AIWOORIN ,111.01ZUZ.striimiir .
4AT S:I,IXEM Niinus Thomas ad Atc. OWL ;
'lnedartk 00013 1. MciPreddiat ;
xsa2mell W. PANT tomitely ,
T.
:211.04whysol, Ole LWOW US
. 0 laiThhies
L IS le sltolimilOcuMuy• dlle *Mtietemi e .
n pm up at One Elkin De ars;
3. aillealam sum WE summu li
it ftiMilbse liriUtlauumes than othat a r k h
Ow sum asamy
I. It id dillinfliart aft& ; Li 7"
6. Thin ao,___somium, tou'luintiiii 4
Wm* or bYp011e744401
TM pada in plain eanizseta, mo gado,
, ralaa far in umb sung
A. All mildes ma4mMuse -
a.
b peek's's', ansor ha t Wafts*
AJA ' '
dun co...saakirs, rtakhisk,
ataist Apata.
r a. 111.:1101111112LL, Mut/pr.
cr.".1M41112112 G. YAWL
is,. mitii he Tommie sod vldnity
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CAIkU VINCENT'S
INSURANCE 4GENCY,
Pilicienwritten In all °fib° MOlriilg
reliable Comnsnies. LOSEIEB settled acpiid as
ogles. imam nonarry. ow-lib:wag loz Brom,
and dwellings in town insured agnate A/4,14114
as lawman as well ea FLIX.
LIFE lITSVILANCE affected la ote of the oaal,
Lamest aid 14/est.Opropipies In Ms country.
. ,
Iscrzeui buonsacie Courses,
London, L111043%4 .
12=E
•A rascraurat COMIPAXTe •
aledienati, Oki*.
.$4000.01
Aneta..
Cumman burtraiscs Cwavair.
Cleveland. OAio. I
Wroicora Lamm= CalCIVArr.
WiZketharrs. Pa. S
Almatts,
Laicism intraaies 'Ooxra.vy,
Laricasta. Pa
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Hartford. Coax. j
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LOBIGATE CAPITAL 4 • -
$25,000,000
Birk! Menton tobusinelui, fah. dealing, Mt
prompt
S alemnt of Losses, is tun norm
Cometry us. =
Mace on Min street, opposite Coast Hoe" IV
stairs.
o'Me. Vacami at Mamas Bank team 9L m.
clock,
01.11 P.
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Towanda, Pa., July 20. 1870,-17
THE PENN MUTUAL
LIFT INSURANCE 'COM'ANT,
NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET, PIMA.
niconumo IM7.
AcoommerioFuND, over $3,000,000
INCOME IP - os 1869. C 906.235.19.
DIVIDENDS BLVD AVERAGED ANNUALLT
ABOUT 60 PER CENT.
POLICIEO D3I3DED ON ALL APPROVED PLAN&
Prernitaita my be paid annually or sentl•annually Of
• loan will be made for part of the amount.
SAMUEL C. HUEY. President
SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vice PreaMeet.'
JOHN W. HOBNOB. A.V.P. and Actuary.
H. S. ErrEPEKIS. Secretary.
NY13:1041 H. MINAS. General Agent.
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 251 DLOADWAY, NEW YOILE..I
•
•
Potion nt Paws. $25,003.00
Asszig, over t 2000.(60
AIM= D1C011117.. over /.0 00 ,e0
'
Loma Ps= * 500.000
..
All approved forme of Policies inned.i "
Liberal modes for payment of preminnla.
"Policies non.forfeltable by their terms. I
The entire profits pf the Company dic j lded eps
ably among the insured. ;
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
1 4,11,1'0,N H. -PECKHAM. Panuorxr.
WILL/AM T. HOOKEILVicr. Pautrim.
LUCIUS M ADAMS. firer sun Acreszt.
PHILADELPHIA HEFERMICEB :
•
JAY COO= & Co., Sinkers.
Diem k Co., Bankers.
Jona Moon:unit k Co., Tea Merchants.
8. A. Micacza. Prase Farmers' k Mechanics' Etat.
T. 11. Panrsatunt, Publisher.
J. A. RECORD.
j1,12,70-tI Agent. Towanda. Pa.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
INEUBANCE COMPANY.
CIP.RABTFORD, CO=
Rooms= mon \d59,000 ithICILEILL
Oun
ARMS • ) rut , $25,000,000.
, Surplus over $1.4010,000.
CQEBENT FROM 40 TO 70 PlEll MTZ.
Total Claims by Death paid to data, over $4.000.904
Tom prnozsri PAID To Del . & OTZZ 86.000,0 XL
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY
All its Irwin' la equitably divided among the Pol•
iv holders la
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
Which may bo qiplled in reduction. of Pramatma or
may be socoartasted at Interest for the Nutt oft
Aasared, or may bareadved by them in Crib.
Poirkip Pandas gew matted otter two or more
jrare Retails= haws 'boom pakt. mu. prottiarir
ALL POLICIES SO.Y.FORIZITLYO.
It lams Palsies upon all _
PLANS/ Ixsunocr,
Au Lo idoptedln fig warthigs antral
SPECIAL F - EATUBES!
OBIGE2AL WITH THIS COMPANY AND OYES
ED BY NO (FIBER.
H. B. MeKEAN. ',gat
TowszPli. Pa; July Id. 1869—ts
NEW R. TO PHIL-OElr
r""
NORTH PEIOISYLVLNIA RAILROAD
Shortest and roost direct line to 01714dPhilk D al '
Sum% Washington. and the South.
Passenger by this route take Penaryirada h
neer York Railroad , train. partied T de at 7:15
make dose connection at m - with TX'
=
in of North Penn's Itsitroed, and mire Is
phis at 6:011T. If., In time to take 114b 7
trains either for the South or West.
City pasee . ngerOare are at 'Use Depot on arrival of
U trans convey toessentiers to the serious Depots
nd Wed arta of the sib:, -
1 -lro
Leave North Penna llailrealDepat, coma Berta
and American streets, Pblladelphis, at 71.5 A. 11.
arriving at , Tpiranda 5:15 P, 11. as evening.
liaan'a Bagger Magmas collect. .aad delhen bag
gage, odlci No: 106 Book Firth street, Plidadelphia.
IZ=
Freight retteired.st Front and Nobls streets. Phil'
&lphis. and forwarded br DW Fast Freight train
to Towanda. and all points in &icy:diem* TIRO
with quick dispatsb. FLUB eLARKE.
(ten. nat. N. P. R. 8., Trott and Widow Eta.
May lits
TAILOR'S EItECTRIC 01G1
A medical mepu Won which tends to Mame sit
unnatural 'Properties wherrapplied, either on IhsOrl
Deist. It is conceded, by all who have used It. to
be the best assistant' to nature In the restorstino
affected parts to thidr natural functions,
medical world has ever received. Inns cared red
cases of Ilheunsatiao which could not be re
any other medicine. It is used by many of our — Osa
physictium for that purpose. Is also urpsu
to the care of Corns. Chilblains. Cramps, Ceche>
Lion of Muscles. Bimini, Swim, Bruises And BM ,
of all kinds. It is called, by those whobsys used it
the best:mei/dna for Horses , in the market. Is IP
ways safe.Ecedy. and arodug, Every iluo'
ranteed to vs 'shofar:Um or- oney relhaded.
ray sale all Druggists and dealers to .ethic..
H. 811,011r5DiG TAYLOR.
Leßa= ct re- ar : m.
Sets Proprietor sad
aligtr7o.tt
II 11511 '• I 0 • ALL :is r
comma a Nam
In
TOWA3DA, pA,
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$30,1)00,0
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$213,14,
Irmo.
SOLOI
1630,004
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