G 13 Boon~::for Yihh.aa~i~r:" .Everyiartecir4bi bilii coini' eh Mild put in an acre Of ieot crops- for. his cattle.' l'lmre la planty of e: ifhe wishes to try it, .to .. wpm for 'this. work The effect' , of 'carrots,: baste, parsnips.and ratabegli tUrnipaltgion the health of -cows ..are.Undoubtedly good, and when, with' other - ,f004 used alternately, or mixed _together, will be found to add 'greatly to - the productions of: the dairy. Provide the necessary manures for them, -and we will in due time give :such hints as may be found useful to those not in the habit of saving 'these vegetables beyond the mere row or two m their gardens. Well rotted itable or barn yard numure,or bone duet and gua no, are' the necessary requireinents for these crops, to raise them in the large quantities' which, by proner treatment, they can-be .made to yield. If a small lot which could be spar ed for artichokes was - put in cultiva tion the result would pay Well; but as it is almost impossible to get them out of the ground when once planted, the lot must be considered asperma nently devoted to them. Sandy land is best for. them.. manure with say twenty loads of ;table or barn yard manure per acre, half to be spread broad-cast and plowed in, ana the other` half to be applied. in e rows. The . land should be . fully pLe pared , the same as for .0s• . O 'the thkwalkltnerchatiternait. • On and after liondiy, ZONE VI, 1870, trains will . ha" Waverly at alkyd the !olitntinil howl, its : _ . WEE* WEST. . , _...--- 4:24 am.. mar =MIMS =o l iPteit tat Rochester, Rutile", and Ctn. chirati. conneettng l irli val e Elhore.lffiehigan Southern, and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Ckmeland for the West; shoat May land with the C. C. O. k Ina. Ratting for Indfan spoils; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Line Railway, and the Ohio klilemiselpid t = for the South and Sentharest ; also with ing lines at principal stations ea mainline. 4:49 a. m. NIGHT EXPRESS, daily. for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland andeincinnati. mak-. lug direct connection with halal' of Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Rallwaga at •Baffiffo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. for all= tied, and at Cincinnati. Iwith the Ohio Ss and Louisville Short Line Railways for the So and Soutn-west ; also with main laline.l connectingllnea at principle *glom on 8:28 a.m.—MAIL TRAIN. Sundays excepted. for Buffalo and Dunkirk. . 5:25 p.m.—ELMIRA ACCONMODATEON, Sundays excepted. 6:18 p. 31., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland, Cincinna ti and the South. Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and improves' Drawing Boom Coachessecom pang this train from Now York to Buffalo, Sleeping Coaches are attached at lionuillimille. - ning thro' to Cleaveland and Gallon without •' 5:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays excepted, f. Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting • trains for the West. . . A Sleeping Coach is attached to this • running 'brand& to Buffalo. :00 a.m.—WAY 711,EIGHT. Sunda excepted: . - • :10 p.m.—E3IIOB.ANT TRAM, • for the West. —A little bo3r witivrecently sent • by EASY. express from Boston to Pittsburg:. : '1:00 a.m.—NIGHTEXPRESS,: . -days excepted,con , .1 meeting at New York with . moon trains and —41 . 01 i Spruigs, Arm li s., zts two . jug steamers for Boston and N. England cities. , factories told one tempuninee eociety. Sleeping Coaches leeeen N. "P tbla train i ' n " l ' T ' , , . 6:50 a.m.—WOMBAT' 3 'BEES, Mondays ex, 1 --Kansas has 1501) 'nines . .et xi& i Into& contlactilla st J n 7ay Cl with afternoon ,-. and evening trains . New Jersey l ltsatosu for road completed and is making niore. ' - Philadelphia. Dal .. ore, and 17ashnigton; and at -" - r New York with ... era and afternoon Express \ —Jersey City firemeksteal• c hie f :- trains tor New D‘. gland (titles. Also stops at Mi.. ~.E N and s, 2o l2p ra l a the - en do houses. clpal stations .d connectin g on main •-•-- , • Sleeping Con- •ea accompany this train to Nerw Tort fall after harvesting, be flowed to ta4 , 5p.10.—D 7' EXPREsS. SundaYletcellted. run , root in the lot, and they will indulge 3 , ; , . 5 ... 1 7,:z.411;4 71. T a ty Ititllomir Philadelphia. tr l d .o to their heart's content, without any ot ilt,,,x.apti n n e ciple strioce, ~,, : d connectin g points ceremony; and still enough seed or New a improved Drawing-Boom Coacheaaccenit.. roots will be left without- replanting . I ' 7 bis t°thl from Buffalo to New York, r 3: p.m.—ACCOMMODATION T RAIN, daily for the moisture in the,rtot. is sufficient, usquehantb. , i for the hogs without' water; but a lit- 258 palmm..,lEl4lVOAßlM7t3,a6tagyesure:tia. tie salt, ashes or. charcoal would ad 9:05 p.m.—LIGHTNING' EXPRESS, daily, connect inst Paterson for Newark • at Jersey City with to their health and growth. An ac e Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for cultivated as advised ought to - 1 Baltimore and washingt i and at New York with Morning Express train forßoston and New England 400 or 500 bushels. The qt • cake. •Also stops at all principal sualons and COI). for seed per acre is 12 to 45 nectlng points on main line, Ne w Conches accompany this train through to cut into sets l as potatoes arr New York. 3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED THBCIJGH. 11M... A revised and complete "Pocket Tine Tank" of Passenger Trains co 'the Erie Railway and con necting lines, has recently been published, and can be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. BUCKER, Beal Supt. 1 A e 'eld tity hels, ' • Color and Wrimith ' Soils. I have long been Ic9‘ing for some thing in 7 regard to the color in soils in agricultural pap rs, and have tried an ezieriment 'th the common thermometer, ering it with white_ muslin and th n with black, showing eight degree difference; but •I think, with some tter mode of trying the experim t, say by marking the scale on the be and painting boxes the color f different soils, and new straw, • etc. t would show fiftten to twenty de rees in the open air. If so, such ack substance as muck, soot, and - others, composted and dried, so that it may be applied easily like plaster, would be very beneficial to corn and its kindred, and also the plants from southern latitudes in a cold spring, or with new straw and light colored substances as a mulch about peach trees, to keep then, back from blos soming until after frost, in a warm and growing spring. This theory . will make plain the conflicting • state ments—by one, that muck is very beneficial as a fertilizer, probably on light colored soils—and by another, that it is not worth applying or does not pay: Place a black chip or some soot on a piece of ice on a fine winter . day, and see how soon it will lind.its way down. Now wait till the. air and snn are much warmer, throw out an • armful of bright straw ornew,shav __ ings,. and note how many,more days the snow remains under - these than where the dark soil is plown among the snow. I trust farmers will take notice, and report progress next sea son.-,--Currevondence of Western Bti- TLIE BEST PLACE FOR A HORSE. • • Gossiper" in the "Rural World," ys: "Winter or Summer, except in a stormy time, there is no place so comprtable for colts or tired:work horses as a good pasture lot. To tie up a horse at night in a narrow cell, , with a plank floor to stand on, is a - specimen of cruelty that civilization ought to be ashamed of. - If the poor animal must be confined like a con vict in a dnngeon, for pity's sake let him have hits head, and give him at least twelve feet square, with a soft dry floor to stand or lie on. In the large. cities land is worth more mon ey than horses; hut:on the farm there is no excuse for any such wicked economy. Ask the horse what he ,wants, and he will. tell you that a 'place where he can walk around, lie down 'and stretch his tired limbs, and roll over from one side to the other, gives him more easb and comfort, af ter a day of hard work; than the most costly' plank stalls, with all the'ac . . complishments of curry combs, stiff bristle brushes, rubber clothes and dexterous hostlers that can be pro-. duced. A New HOUSE Suoc.—Among the useful inventions we noticed at the late Fair was a new style of horse shoe, made and patented by Henry R. Hitner of Marble Hall, of this State. ItconSists of two parts, the first a plain curved plate, without calks, which is fastened to. the hoofs with nails, in 'the usual way, and to this plate the shoe proper, with dull calks is attached by means of screws.. By this arrangement a horie can 'al ways be provided with -sharp 'calks, in icy times with.little trouble. The idea strikes us as excellent, and we thind it worthy the attention of horsemen.—Doylestoten Demoerat,, Sri.rirca ros LICE oa CATric.—How -shall ire kill lice on our Cattle . ? I have 7 :tried ahnost all the, panaceas' I have seen recommended. Some of them have proved beneficial, while others, kerosene oil, for instance— were worse than the disease. I hive settled upon the following,' which has proved ,'entirely satisfactory to ale. Fill te hair Jull of sulphur, rubbing it in thoroughly with - the hand; and give the animal a little in ternally, with its meal or salt. Twil or three applications have always ef fected a cure.—New England Farmer. TIIE Eeo Tnnz.—Feivpersons un derstand the ma g nitude' of the, egg trade of New Yak City. The re ceipts for nine months of 1869 aver aged one thozisand barrels: per day.. A. barrel contains about 80 dozen, or 960 efirts;. the aggregate, therefore, was in one -day nearly a million. Ono thousand barrels of eggs, at an average price of 80 cents pa dozen, amounts to $24,000 per day, or $B,- 790,000 per annum. ' Jisrs says although he cafe ' once • dsy, still declares ha } is* th ree rye meal, meal,irtan meal, sad meldrimatiiee.*/ -'s~=BosBß~ '~.~ - isoo lams maim , ' • _ 860 KUM WITHOUT BROAD GVAGE—DOU& TRACE • 10* CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT,CERLiOO. • MILWAUKEE. 4 ,NT. PAUL, OMAHA. - And all points West and Ns:dived. 16361 11th; ciAlAtaric DAYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLTS. - - LOWBVTLAs. ST. LOLID4 Mad ail potnßiElouti and Southwood. 4ixo woorto C. Ava ars 'TIMM= 1 MII017: auras To llocoooras, eVITAID. 1321..OLZITIAXD AID tea. pA. a; N.Y. CANAL, AERAIcOE3ELNIT OF P Commencing May t;01150 SOUTH. GOLKO 1.1011,18. Leave A.M. P.M. P.M. ar're P.M. P.M. A.M. Waverly 6,35-3.05-6.42 . 0,05-I,le-4,10 Towanda 7,15-3.58--2.35 . 5.15-12.25=4,10 Tunkhannock.9.23-6,17—p.x . 3,01-10,1a.x Pittston,. . 10.5.5-7,30...... . 2.01-9.55...... WilkesUarre,lo.ss--7,55...... . 1.15-8,30 White 11aven.12,35. P. M .' 11.66 .....x Manch Clunak.l.3o . 10.55 A11ent0wn.....2,33 . 9,49 Bethohesu 0 ,50 . .. 9,35 ..... „ N Easton ...3.17...... .... . 9.05 Phil's 1arr)....5,05 le've7,3s Newltork(arr.) 6.05 . .6,00 .. P.M. Down Train dines at White Haven. Up Trains dines at Pittator. Passengers to and from New York and Philadel phia without change of ears. Down train connects at Allentown with Through Fast Express for Harrisburg. 'Pittsbrug and the west. Miscellaneous. IMPORTANT TO VALVE THEIR SIGHT! The sight of the aged assisted, the weak raengthea• ed and the perfect preserved. PRILADELPIIIA, OPTICAL INSIIIt,TE, For thi3 manufacturing of the CONCAVE CONVEY, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON SMOKED AND TLSTED GLASS FOE WYSS On IS- The Concave Convex Crystal Spectre les, 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 me to the eye, shows plainly that they arc superior to any other glasses in the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and no matter how tine the frames, contain but a and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed;) they ace made to be sold Only, without any calculation respecting benefit to the eye; and therefore the great complaint of poor and welt sight. Thodsands are using glasses now which tire and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim jtter short usage, or require an 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 ere the following : The Lenses are ground of the best material, pure and hard, and made only for optical purposes, they are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brillianey 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 eyed. 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 assisting nature only instead of forcing it. That the lenses are centered correct into the frames. They cab 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 togive esteseffon. W3l. A. CHAMBERLIN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towarkt da,.Pa., has the sole Agency for these glasses in Bradford county. No Pedlers employed. July 12, 1870-11 SIISQ. EEkIi"NA COLLEGIATE TOWANDA, BR LpronD , COUNTY, ht. This Institution has just been thoroughly rreeppaaiirrecd and. improved, and will be reopened TUESDAY, BEPTEMBEIt 6, 1870, under the charge of G. W. Ryan and E. E. Quinlac, Associate Principals, 'who will devote their - entire time to instructing in the various-departments and to the general truperviaion and management of the schooL They will be as. slated by excellent end experienced tetchen in all the departments. The courses of Instruction are Preparatory and Graduating English, Normal, Commercial, Scientific Classical and OrnamentaL The Preparatory Is designed to thoroughly Till, ify tho smaller pupils for the studies of the English Graduating Course, which comprises all wade:aft steles, languages excepted. The first year of this course completed, they Ann enter either of the other courses. The ifortnal course affords thorough Distinction in Common School studies and Theory and Practice 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 Comae in addition to the studies of the Graduating English. French and German, com prises special instruction in the Sciences illustrated by an excellent collection of Apparatus recently-pro vided. The first two years of the Caudal Cootie are in tended- to prepare students well for College; the third year to fit for advanced clams in College or to combine classics with a special course in the Sci ences. The Oinamental, Modern MIMIC* Drawing and Painting, will be taught by eompetent instructora. Board and rooms are provided In the Institute. For further particulars address G. W. RYAN Dr P. E. QUINLAN. Associate Principals. mrr Tt For t President Board Trustees. .5.0 .10.10. p SYLVANIA. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ! (TUth menet) MANSFIELD, TIOOA COIM - TY. PA. Fall Term begins September 71h, 1870. Winter Term begins December 12th. 1870. Spring Term-bins March 27th. 1871. For catalogues or admission, address ERAS. IL VERRILL. Manoiteld.Jul3; 20 . 1870 . ' Principal. BAKERY AND DINT% ROOM! Eirat block north of Ward House; . BREAD, :TIES, - CAKE, • - • AND CRACKERS baiod daily and sold at wholeiale - and retalL In our DIIcINB BOOMS we will accommodate the Public with either &Mush or agoed moral at all times of the day and evening. ' • orsrzas /ND WN CREAM - en hand during their season. Also.* fine assortmenat of Grocers)* s•Conloctinnear. Prods, Nuts. Aa Towanda, may 19,"f0: D:17.110131,14 00: IViptS. J. - -:'31; sIVATTS — *001414e -Ag *Pectraly inkarui the poblfe that 41 , 14111 IttUs premed to do all kinds cr DRESS MAZZO AND =MO. Daa iveigikriiscneo4 - Fulda piles teeetwel teettbly. • &Pk 2V70. E==3 BEE= '~'~s~ I+'~R 387 Q , . PAPER -it - ENVELOPSIr?'' t NENV-YOWliliHffei - -:. , SCHOOL IMKS PE!$, hut, - Mum% fhwrnmit - barman BLANK BOOKS > YANKEE. BONS. T. HE 4: " DONIESTIC7 ..' SEWING MACHINE! THE-DOMESTIC " is Sfihuttle Sewing Machine, which has been used -:for the bat five ; years in the Wm , 44md is now 'iniminml for the first .time 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. ALL AIM VAT= To. CALL AND• SU IT. Plain Machines - - $65. n. Hann. Gen'; Pia*. Agi Half Case - • - - $7O: & R.B. CO. GER TIIALIS. All Machines have Blake's Patent Table. • • - IEB2 Agents wanted.in uncoailial tepitog. :Address.. BLAKE A CO., Scranton, Pa. , . For sale by Illay 12. 1870.—1 y EASE •AND: - 0011FORT.- ruz BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT. There is noting so valuable as perfect • sight, and perfect light can only be obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES! _The difficulty of procuring which . is well known. Lizmits & icgaus, OCCULISTS AND OPTICA.NS, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED POFECTED SPECTACLES, Nave, after yaws ofmiems. e‘arbitent. and and the erection of wee4rnachirery. been enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM, PERFECT. SPECTACLES! Which have been sold with unlimited utisfactlon to- • the wearers In the Western States during the past fifteen years. . Those Celebrated Ferfeobil Spectacles never tire the • ele,,anft but many years without change! ,••• . , Messrs. LAZARUS -ft MORRIS .have appointed JULES HUOUENLW. dealer in Watches and Jew elry. as their sole agent for Teennds, Penn.'s, and vicinity. April 14, 1870. JOHN P. CM. Superintendent, ALL WHO REPORTER JOB PRINTING .2 1 :2,1,.r=iyeddoctfTirndn; our L t c ill ti ea, we JOB PRINTING.; AT LOWER PRICES AND BETTER STYLE • Than anrestablishment in NORTHERN 1, , PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT THE REPORTER OFFICE AND EXAM= SPECIMENS.. CENTRAL MARKET. The subscribers still continue to keep constantly on hand a full and complete . , assortment of every lything pertaining to their btu:hien, mugging main • ot BEET!, PORK, FRESH AND SALT MUTTON, BEEF, ?.AMR, VEAL, po SAUSAGE, LARD,uvrr s, BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF, 4 TALLOW, kc., 01 . cc. k 7 1 I$ Ei FR I RSH FROM 'THE LAKES. Parties wishing Oysters in serge or ratan quanti ties will be Mutated on short notice, at , the old stand. Ormuz ii,ll.lrr, itontanyres Mock. ant door north of Dr. Porters. . - Cues. 7L/LL1731 & moutocs. Tato. ltra.ulox. Feb. 21.1870-tt . FIRST NA.TIONAI, BANK, OF TOWARD& CAPrrax, Strants FUND. ~Tbls Bank otters lINIDRIAZ Facantes kr the transaction ors GENERAL B ANK ING BUSINESS. ftrzczaz CUM arnalo ars Cousencorot None MID Comas Pates trtasoad todlase worn to so part• of the Vaitedfitstes. Raglarld. Ireland. or the prin cipal citka and towds .of Emote, cea bare proms drafts tor that pmpoia. PA85401 news To or tram the old ma a 7. by beat abm..r or ; Idl ing limo. ohm)* SOMad', - MIOVOIT wraps kiwi:mum • *Oat PlicilaidAr 145 aligs• tietiai4:Rees. E. IL 5110211. President. S. V. 83111. Js Woods. Amy" _ Pada% ItOTAX4BAKINGi.P.O . WDEBA ; /it Co t arm mrgr:Aarluittri- PrisPORK• HMerklllivattto , coma a zran. ... , .. a <. t 5 . -.. ~ . -. ~, REME LOCK STICH - .TAYLOR GORE. Towanda, Ps. : a. samiza. • • Athens. Ps. AcKLEy,uolD BLOKES. Wyalnsing. strew: cum nwas, awns RECEIVED In that lawn: $125,000. 40,000. ERNI IMMEI 'l=lll-04Aar 4 ME El Ind& I tale piavarind he Orb. awl -4411hIssi ititican c = TEAS COFTTXS, 'SUGARS," "' ar426l4.l4l4asnutt o kt tt lißmystarjii sthelk et, AKRON ITPInc OR4ILW, 1)0 lax Do.. svonniiiti ne• P calsta gr a l i l*PP ßZ ' a f liai l ia ail kinds a nsu. weabiciin the aass'op: ~b~a4DrBst-^~ . .. - ~-`- .. Efrox ' qmaaßtur. odes. ,ikawealibriCMlici*lNlLM. 67 ' N*lr Ta rt 0461311 * and *awn Moir ailisid ,WOODEN Airp aentof WOMB wonowTtaat • ko. ittl/my thoilVbeitakairrielqiir 9).l4N,ntY:-PRODITM_ Tarinere, Ore cup • call before mess elaserbefa.- en postee wow to the tits and took. immediate.wrAitt Tomuda, h. 12. 186 7. 2. •O. 8. PAires. GmclutY PRomo e rift) mz, • MoCA.BE -di MedanLe and Bela Dealers In FAMILY O'R-60ERIES PROVISIONS, 11121011811 ,zusw mom. TowANDA: El We do aca deem It neecemui to eilunterate an the dfferent uncial wa /app. Ouraiwartment . ALWAYS . COIiPLETE: We settnoOdzig but FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for Parma§ Produce.. liftedß34 HARRY ItilL ltarr.h 1.1870. pEorws GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, sorsa comas DIMS AND NUN mina,: t A. Dew and complete stock at GROCERIES AND PROVIISIONS, Which will lie mold at lb* kroest possible . petem: CODFISH, 31:Twiag4511 MMUNG, PORK, MUTTON; HAM, -1 FRUIT OF AM's . DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN. STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GEM:Note. aringos yoF produce, VA" we pay cash for. DAIRWEN, . • tomtit:it i_o; Aatiton lifilt k ell d Omani Bleed Butter Plains. Tubs. am. 4 1 Phew eat and loo k through our stock. and we will do our beat to please Pon.' W. A. SIOCEWELL. Towanda; April 214 1889. . • LOOK H E.IIE.L. COWE4L:sê AttER, . • At the Old eland of Bruxtuic.4 &Amu. are flow rewiring a large and well oak :tad dock of .o.soczans ADD rsonsion; Wlikh they offer hi cash buyers at prices that defy conthetit - ' . • Drab palk ra. d for all kinda.parthers• Produce. . April 21.1116a—tf.• ••••• - Jewelr'ir. XMN3 MG-lI_ENIN • JEWELLER, .ri: '.BILYERSIIITH; One door flare; of NERCITXS NZW szocr. rovntxDA; PA. Hai Jest readied from 'New Ira* a aim a aaa t ilk LADIES';' -WATCHES, Ampaigiug, wNpans-. des of aA •-') GOLD CHATI4B; .421011.1 Y a - ,3l3NV,miJit-t;:' all nor. cumrs ov‘ALL Erman iraom ,Tnx, °our. sumakwm*. ZSCFALABIiki to Mil cuss at hspsired sight. . NEW .142zart4erkirottam faiNIFICPI4 " Ar M. patent I ion smarl to pr recheelllasea WM:Mt nil, dine. 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'PAWN,. : . sirTlns span Woods to EICEIVAIta. Cloning and Gent's, Furnlaldng Gonda. : ;So to ao hotloy ninon Clothing that Whoa not Woo to with ask ogvottioeinent, • • • k k k UMW) :11141IWEE1 ' It EADY'Vit.DE,CLOTHING, . , • I am tiow offering to the rano a large and ettotee .sleet of 'BING AND SUWER GOODS, And ill ins late styles for Spring and Summer wear, WM& will. be sold 25 pet cent. less than former prices at M. 2*. -- 80 B. Mao a large um!) J , f): I I 11:11., zmej . . , , I to la lo i w than cost. to mishit lowa for tall Rat \ ;Now Is your thus to buy a Wit. ebeau..Gall and convince yourself that M. E. BO- Clothing'sal ofkra Great 'Dwain. *ln the line of a Call before parduudng Towards , Jae. 95,1870. A DISPATCHATJST RECEIVED. Gumoirs =US FOR CITIZENEVOF TOWANDA' - .4111) Vl&tiTlY : • There is carotin* being received e 4 the !TEMPLE OF FASHION," a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which' haw beew .purcbased foe cash, at rediieed git ect re ' and orill be void to sash buyers at rates 11111Ir s - atiirtf. BOW Aim Yol7lllli CisnliANG. scum WOW AID s a ss Drat.. small, risifteates'cont, amea*Eßß ants, IN Coats, Pali* Vesti, end. 3 1 1htteihsti liach alw ,"A lt g° GHNTIS - 'FURNISHVG: GOODS • CAM. illailmammai Diazmak • -, . ..;• t atm smut °owes. of the Rai hiedows: ' Ikestenber Oho In.• duceseatstbat I oder out that Imo Rat hobo wt. tievl kleata pa g elsewhere: eeepe hit od to stit a. r all hetore e lm:reheats' tualoosttlesee titian:lmes Block, *. GOLD - IMILL - 0011111% 'DOWN 1 14:1 ;-`almarsat oar awn GROCERY. PROVIRION 0 - 0• W Evie ‘.&••• , 1111•11-E!S =r ••• • • •.• scd=totis:ii.4 fat/ to intuit -Dot to beantderadd no. one; brie sahrrtizatare_ ,to , Wig* -so thei Dow bete far the mut auppliee , thst .41447 teiiitheit the= - They bate eathettatatto thew dors sitottel idiots Or, Imo keraftesbespeti to WI by thsce Vet" usa it linearly/7 Of fita, owlet mid' Mvidm. to whkh the" tioiht oaths *teethe et alter* buyers. -Come shiterefobtooar Goods. sad Prices..-bekteteakieatetto. We gitechte* idx, :mat - r ostiatiottow We aeo thadital to int.aiiesbortW theirPilliPend Plinitaßo sad oohed a of the same. rfELTIMI" +Th m i pia': . ; • ' TRY Otill TEAS AND COMM: corgi. k knat. lEEE la==NEl 13HE A P ,9 .-o , ;( .47 in the - • , . MIMI PE • , .„; =III IMES lIMI I GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICER OF t AT M. R. BOSENFIELD'S, toppodto Payee *l3o•s' Consisting of LX.._EN . GOODS, FOR MEN AND BOYS GE'STS.FIIIINISHING GOODS: s' itenmrbllriia®itedit ciox7; - era • - ' - 4` • 4. 1 . ‘r52.> ;`F. ,, , , " 3 y 41'4, 4',w.x/tiTEB "f,',."4.1ct-f El ;FAX mmrcialitmlaK i- , -', - ; , : , •1' , .,- -, .': : -::',.. -,, ,...,- - ....,..:F„'; . i : . , ; ,, ..i . :•:'1 , .., :I;,MEROII:44T ':.:' T 411.94118, -:-., • (1' - W.Orkpl,LY, - . - .1 1 10421**C -.-,1i.Y.. SisetheDepielot ,. .:T. 4-iii wYf A:111II112111 . Irian 1411.-1141.C1117. Eang#lCZ(44 GtffflMiNt= BEI Armor C/ 1 / 1 41 M 0 AND CM3BIKMM ME i'.. .--(5 -.. :3' acts HATS 4.1i . D. OAPS, = GENTS' mousitthi. GOODS. OEM • ssmidloi octatiwtra .or each in _Noon the finnan(' third Add proptoos to take"" 4 " dth as.°Pies Go°4l . _ r• OEO. - 13..VAZIVEL801; 8 9t• 471 • Boax. Amon& NL:I7 SPRING ' . 00 SUMMER QOODSI - . .R. W. D - • t • Would annimnoe to the ettlians of Towanda, and the public wenendly, that he haa fn storms, daily re. calving new ind kit/ASH (O'IODS, is iiislinii;enftable l to the wants of the yowl*, Which De will tell for eartene, ail fanner ' aOLD PRICES!' • . 04 / 1 1 / 4 113 1 u liana reliable was CLOTHING, •_ aro say kts4) eassiatted of • all grades, (PATS, VESTS AND PANTS, ast wool, • DRESS_WATS, PANTS4VESTS, Linen Coate, Duitees nia Pants, . • Overalli and ci.:ffstaits: Linen find Aper Caws, Linen. Candmean, and Plow! Shltte, Neck Ties, Bus• a g rdar A mil ,Clur...uvr Aging Style bee itirg t Goode are climax eta fair Wee than Wire ' ,l lo.llYattonhlChiflithiDI and XlMre TOIII6III. June 8,,1870. • B. W. EDDY. ME =II BLOOD & _co., ilillloontintie,to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS ' & CLEANERS, and will 101 l a better marline. far less money than can be bad elsewhere in the world. We claim for our machines that thel7 En de as much, or =Gra, than any, other. and are more dOrably befit. FFWO petionallY saperintend eur work , ' and see that lt ta" well divan. "We will seild 1)113411IPTIVE CATALOGIIF,43, of ear machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, on 'or :New Harm THZEIM anizzieroza; TirerwrißP and 0449X88. FAN-NINA MILL 8, ceseurAn Ann MUG 1146 MU" atIV AND GRIST KILL work done to order. else es a call before pluthasing elsewhere. •vir hor) aitoaarail 'math ,' 0 0 'V GOOrla Ana. al ism WEWpAREI4GE FACWRi! NEW . On Pins. betweet Zan and Second, Streets, Usk of O. F. Minipi?/ Co.'s Bank„, 7' TOWAND4i .PENN'A. . . KENNY STIILEN; (formerly of the firma Bryant A Stelae) Informal's hinds and fernier patrons, Maths has Millt a . • NEW Bilel CARRIAGE . FAMILY, where he will coietanstrlreei of band s Patsil""t" so* of FAMILY CAIIIIIAGFS; TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFCIIO4 WAOCINS, TROTTBIG 8131 . ...11T1 AND, ITIMMONA, Made of the beat material and finished in the beet city style. His long experience in city Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others FiniAth; PurabilaY of his Wagons.. All he asks Is an INSPECTION ^.OF HIS WORK previous to perchattng elsewhere. w.asaa.Nito 20 GIVE PERFECT Thankful ter the liberal Tletroneite fonneetr tended and residiethany aft_i continuance et the pale. BZPAIBING PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO REIMY EITULEIL Towaiida. May 24,1440.-41 W PLANING MILL. . • The u.addsed_ Pah* tants Pm and emote. diens MEI 'am , Torakaad Ailed ft : the mannfad of with the modern sad to7 samir archhaey. far Are preparative 211 ardent whether mega, or.email. Ireton the shortest arena ;We hos shwa tato re, fiery of motruffSoB. ands haptityle sadpatteru.' which *Loa Land& =eh ttuainwereaube snaked by baud. • - • 1 L - - - pAARL4O. • • " ITONGUEII62' wthinnia; SCROOL ' WITS% Aid In other wottlaetth tinate ignsrl.ldittstlAutri. tomtit Mt eurdoraers: •• • - • • . • Telsobo wo beaculajlot hacks thase tiralea to fourteen Who wow. win n bagelytar Oen: laterest•to buy of us, ar bang their itaardsr PAW& -Itmgriced by our -assehlarsT. &WI your. mist 6t YloorOdicor aihsw loditheh aadl algae. yowlers to firdnolhhirit gam& oat and , pace , paps migi you. We win psy CAtal.loe TOM AM) • lIIICLOOK lAN datitswdat .4arhfmbler lads , yew wed see am or if ywitosalcaros. setts .., Z. D. aiODGIORS dt INt• 31° E.S ;.•;-• :';, „ STAPLE & VANCI-DEY - WUXI, e (ittoctiiriut *vat isiarivrAia Boon 3, sgoz rnitirki's us; PAI S 4 Pfsen4 l 4 , • • _ TOP 11 ?",Pli t Y sin piriLlFeoe*Quiceo*:-'i ; I x , m am ia s ,' .00,1570.. L. D. 111011=111111 -- , . IMI . _. <,_ , launtie;mbs. rzEFAcrzi›N. at rid pricey *tir o s ialtz.ll 1,1 te.ivtr-#: Fu btu , CAR DSO TEEMS •.; • jttj t h *Agit 1,00204077 MEI E Rt11:112 , 2CLI'VBILO 0 K Plaan. l ofitqr , atidadivet4 . „. Fox Pa-bind IS agir,lliaiku!t4 " - la.:11_ 1 4 1 4. 01 .„ • • - .~ MP= VETRI#SIOP 9°o* lwaw!wat , 8u5na,..048%, -RoTTY., - - AitD ; L'EkTHER SiLTING. Oar Paint . (With.. swot the best quality erill sth a ll . the atio want tarAhe A.UkIMUCIAN , iiL ISUMA isstraolats;tiAzen).' rib ooly - tegibbirftip.orsd...d.." rAmBAIrivErs`"SCALES;" sopummiTicciicp powipi littowe sow .445tP. 0. - v,P,g . zjt:',r#9.s:P.itt*"l,r,t'...' oar law* on. 'riTINI77..A.I:t3II - • t_ Is *ay: liuge ant tiudintiduA4 ctut ilis, best rfft.lit irepiri4 to do lobbing 9t all kw..., Wo the pi: ft apinti ;Or tlgi coletaged :, COCiJUG 44(js.E, Tho - heit' tacking atoll) ime, and every ate?" irarriated to give altlatactioa. March LO,, Turaliure ptim=w, sTua, lAA O. FROST, . • Would announce. to the people of .Towauda and the rest of unaided, that after this date lds magnideeist MTU IR, 3MI will be offered at (BEAUX 4EDUC.ED PRICES. My stock 4 complete and consl4ll of PARLOR SUITS, LIBIWRY ,SUITS, DINING ROO3l FURMI:FIM Am) prmarimE FOB THE Krratm; MATTRESSES. P/LLOMB, BEDDING, utalious. ) El - 1'4610N TAWAS, &a.. &a. ?: EDSTE.A p $. l; • W , own Mannfactar. e°, warranted superior; writ by sold for leas than pity made ones will emit else. where. COME ONE, COME ALL; Examine for yourselves. See and be convinced that Furniture is sold cheaper at FROST'S than at any other place in the world. C•mitry dealers supplied at the lowest market rates. I hind& COFFEE 63 of every descriptlon r Melillo Burial Macs; Clekete, kc., and have the FINEST lIILtESE fl NOXIILERN PprN'A. . JULES 0. IfIIOST Towanda. Juno 22.1870. . • FURNITURE WA.R.E-ROOna JAMES MARlMOltannouncee totheptablic that ha stilltordtauca to manufacture and keep ma bawl a large aimutamat et .C•III'NET FIIII.NITIIIAR, Bureaus, Tables, Redstewle, Stands. Chid" _OL, of every desertpillim, which sre made of the belt mats- Hsi, and In the most - workmanlike manner. I nisi% the inspon. of the public to toy - work, which shall not be rurpassed in durability at any shep hy low the cou thenttimes ry. and my pricraiwill be found to be as se will amit. - • Ready-made Ceding sonatas* en hand or made to order. /Wood Hearse willbefornishedwhendesired. dug. 15, 1865. ARRANGEMENT! Having parthiumd the BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT lately condueted by DAPS h. BRENER, at No. 148 Main-et.. Towanda, Pa.:l would respectfully inform the public that I hero" just received a large assort. meet of • LADLES' AND GENTS' SHOES ! - , Consisting 01 • • LADIES. GAITERS, . . ' Of. all . grades. Ladies • - ' - GOAT `AND :LEATHER - SHOES, MESSRS AND CRTLO . 81101 M • Of every variety, Which will be sold clump ter Cash. , Clive him a call and satisfy yourselves that be is selling cheaper than the cheapest. I wouldcall easpedd attention to my ? CUSTOM DEPARTMENT I idle to order everything In the line, of • • Lamm. AND azArizEmmrs WEAR. I feel coulldent. that I can give entire: Oatidaction. I employ none but Rest-chum mechanici. . gueireditee perfect Its, and edrocark. Wdrratated. Repatiligneatly and promptly done. Remember the pled, No. 1411Nahl;et., a few below•the Meths Ronne, Towanda, Pa. Lock.ovi d n i ji the sign of the Big Boot. 'Mr. DAMS will conduct the business es my 8 : intendant. Pa., Sept. 1, 1870, JOHN Mar 800K -BINDERY.-THE 'PUB-.. be Is reveethdlinformed thst th e Book-Bln dery has beeu remcnred.to the Argus Building. third star/. where will be done 00}.. INDINOI In all Its redone branchee.4n terms as reasonahle as "the UM"vIR alloy. The tindery Till be under the &mei' - •IL C. 7HITthE* An experienced Binder, and 12 Work *line promptly done in • style and manner trbieb cannot be erealw lisle. Magazines, lie old Books. Ste., bound in emery variety of style. Particular attention will be Aped to UO3 .Bulim and Binding of BLANK poop. To any dating! pattern, 'which in quality and darn: Wily will be warranted. . . All wort will be ready for delivery when proxideed. The patronage of the public le solicited, apd - pea feet satisfaction guaranteed, ' Towanda. August '4, 18f44f. MRS. E E. GARVIN 111:193411B13 BLOCS ova IV/7M & DRESS , AND CLCiAK. BIAKINO PATTERNS. •• 1 4 10 ES,*ra . :; • . .. I 'would.' retelethilly annotoeu to tha Lam. of 1 ; 4 -Towanda and; ray that I bug put retuned from Zittir York with a full and varied anortmont of Fall and Whiter tuba, no ladles and -ch il dren: , im- Prdred French o n Lacete-new Ark. _ linahea and Tie& of el design; also, a few pieces,of,Tar- - laton, In bean ' shades , for ow:Odin wear , Organ, • dm, eta:, ado, . - ~,' i' FITTING. . . , Promptly and neatly done. With the **Mho avow, ante, that all orders. however small. entrusted to me shall be filled In a thoroughly malefactor: manner. I rentaln. yours. Tag reVeCtinnY. Mrs. IL E. OARTM, Sept. 22.'70. ' . • FRITITS OF.- 'ALL KINDS TA • • COWELL k XIOUrB. EORSFORIYS BREAD Prevagation, at • O. B. PAM'S. CHESTM WHITE =PIGS rd..; MR BALE BY s. . Ilay 12. '2O-2m 'A. B. SIIITH. Mister. ;Pa. nnai, • i3TOOK'OF ' , WOODEN Ware , as " ' C a num,. - I • EIND • GRiXERIES' AND Proteuoms istietketsaa are a . at 1 1 ' . KVA al • . ••••1.: ; •.5 . 41:4 7 r -a - " If - 411 t '.'_ 44: lr• •vm,/,; DRAM, STORIB, , • . - 4 .4yr.1:11::41 •• • - ez4ii*lF in'T• "'Mg • • , _ ; : L-••-• ,i,vtiPoisiimpartaasemoksosiimilavh.ir' , .l ; *44;lb* stalk:o4 lid 110011141 stair in7 sl S =embraltig tan/ articisll i t t ite, carstatly ID Ilbsnidlidellbolpelliti triddi rbe Rook pmcbionit =etas Ur EN ". rammigt tato et Italidl.o***laged :;.f? 1111ilin OIN ISM MMfiIER SUITS, - SHINGLE - 31.ACHINES Of the latest mud most horned kisehrmenuMehmet i and kept mmehretly crithindi 7 for use. ena-mu.. nos - Axp ,woopllt*BrAllA P L .0 H P. 0I- T - 8 of ell triode, Ana the lat: n iente kepi, , STO.V,E - CASTINGS * : - Fxrzot`c4i 2 M FiptiGlCasoES, ga - rx_viur . . • .1" . " f kW ALIN:Amp ANtr : 4 ; 0 • jiit . • -Ausa.-AuFri r: ,,tquipm.,waimi.wasse - A.! r . .. , 4goteasitosielbuirov. " 4 1 0 1 .111: 11 4rY.,.1 . ;:•4:4411111k 1/110M . .11 . 11 . CM ; 1 . 4, 1 M1= 3 ;;'' XTisoti TANNER'S AlitflaMila 0 • ; . 14:girigi*i,r04,,ar. 1 44,8,4:10# 400XIA • - • P°gialidiai ibilo: 0 7 11 ‘..Partszurgyi ; ; PocAwrß l oo 7 o , PORrMONAIB, , • Pookit,Liliee. - 214 . 214 BUN AND UAW piraVai2lolll4 • PURE *1 - kW. LIMION; • rroi wig** is.; . Tamocio; , Pziss =goriest aka rimier &ids, BUP. — iiinspensories„ fibookler Braces t Teetlelng itinga,Maraing Bottles, , • Nipple gheißrand Melds, Syringes. " . • agiVnialr. • - monieters, Flavering E Yu* xtracts, atone Jugs„ Blass Want, BotUes,Voris, Bath ' Srldr and Suva Blaching. ma Tackle; Ara munition. kc.ktinharlic.Zolocaa and BortinqPilk la Medicines , "'SO tha . P o P!*r Ete 4 / 1 • tO 0 . L.N•kS AU aritelesiiinazgag as xspresszilnil. r-laivisni at ndialanos ma nimbi their Were bT.II 1 ar null , whirl 'will receive prompt sad carefulrition. . Medical advice given gratnitously it the teak choreal( only for medicine. Thankful tor past libend patronage, would les. teethdlinativonnee to theirittendtaistras puha/Abet no Pl= skill be spared in. Ilatligg. ing inergarisa linuatton of their confidence and patronage.: AM' 0 /*nSanda~ir formeeeriptions froast to 10 a.m.. and 12 nr, to 1. and 5 to 6p.m. • ' ; MAI eQitai " hay Bli o : Vir ~.'" . 11 4 ) 1 4 , Pi Mumr.:tovAlliik VA. *ll.oaSitE :AND ' RETAIL Tbe enbeariberrealy azunnineee btha pub. Ile in general that he has on land •a beige enit!rell selected hock of DRUM • NCEDIaI2II2!, - 0/11:1110ALli - PAINT% • VARNISMin - • WINDOW GLASS, • tbspoptilei intent Medicines oithe Of- PURE - WINE - AND tigtfoßs Pot Ilfednegvorpoonn only, • • . . PERFUMERY. • Fancy and Toilet articles. - BONA of every description. %manometers, ' Batldng. Burgeons. and Common Spongei, • Tooth Brtudies • • . : • • • Dmeeing dombs; • ' , - 14 •••-.• . Piekot and fine Combs. • ". . Toilet Fonder. • ._ . * , Tooth Powders, • z; • • Tooth Washell. , and Tooth Scope. AM other articles : belonging to 'the Drug trade too numerous. m mention. Paving the Agency of the GREAT 11. S. ' TEA -COMPANY, 7.4. OFFE R GREAT INDIJCEMENTB To purchasers or good' In 11 / 611 ' tine. - • Physicians prescriptions and family reeeiptansm; pounded by persons .thoroughly competent, at all bonze of the darer night. . _ • _ . Thankthi for tho past liberal patronage, I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledg ing myself that no effort - shall be, spared to make my establishment subaon4 to none is this section. . •Dr. T. F:".Eiadill May be consulted'atthis store as . Jan. SI, 1870. . . ;cots: 04 Shp*. GREA.'I' BARGAINS IN .33ocrrs SHOTS 121=1 mew. Boor AND Wag STORE, South end at Ward Home , The urtelesil rev:telt:lg a urge and well so laded stocker . BOOlis A H.D.SHOES itnitible faiths AND FALL TRADE, !Mame 'of* lo* for Cub: . ..Comilati4 of ~~~ . 't. .LADIES, AND S NEAR SEWED AND PEGGED'BOOTS MADE TO ORDER: • REPAIRINO 11 7 tATL Y• DONE 4.lD ‘ meat wazx znozazaz. . "'tankful Ear pakfarors; wa ialLat a ceatimailcs umvisr;,woonrosp. . • . . czanz. Toinsulai 4415; 4369/., T a i tt ai iv ,atta Mies N; Rm., Folm gar MACHINE SHOP. The uand nderat e rayliig o purultir .1 11: Foundry are Wel:hired - to do all kinds of work epeeto their badness, lee promptritas and dttpatch. AIILIi GEARI S, . „ CißetriAlt SAW MILS, M L R 014 T S mem TO WIDER. maprrs' . wiekus4), And ollvroz4 *ranted to givolutisiction. - CULTIVATO4S, •CGSN PLOW . 9.IATEN' row, •LA2ti" - AND litaALL .sizE And all kinds Of famished 14 mirth 30; IS7 L KUM ON. • .17)10 %Wkrank 'ZIONIs taz .76 , 411-041, , Cam Curria. itAlleAoa"siia nrinru. moored tilftrest, isse. fc..11 44111,irsediSent; ellithisian'thaw* szterr D. oomq vk •p l iddim s =wow W, Pgronfiiberetars and Agteszi ; • Abe allffintipa at UN Nutoad Las Co co. • i. lila aNatiocalc.oprEoy, chartered by cm ivey ;Zahnsy nyMOW ot MUD Adieu ; • ;4. 4444r510r mos A., furs' I=4 mher coo folllloll=B ; • *lt brdelefog , _ • s m il ine tref • agents. of 22022,7.b0v jr, Theliondeuto plain contacts. eo muctifiv rsaisibt machatoney 2 polls* Igo 60,4cithanst LIU pcgOe. preempt horn attachment. W. CLAIM k Pidladelphit --fitment Atentc, it; IL - 1117852LL, Munger. . • N. 0: NIABIONS i.".L 6. N. 113011 vs.Aseats for Tumuli and •fcifty_ . • tio. ft 1109.- AMP b YIN4I44;T:'S I:NSpANCE • AGENCY, Pagan written in of the follat I ng pep ek k e m um s con mos. ' set Endi:iiild at our addes. , /AIM PRO line/ g Ulm STocki and dwellinatia ha town , =waren "againAt ALL DAVAO & sT L1G11271.211i as ;sell as Paz. LIFE TrifitrltAlß4 if/acted In one of the cra w. Lamest tend Setfort.Conapantes to this eotuat.l. Tatemital. IttstrataatcreoxPANT. London, Engtond.l • • ' • - Assets , $10,000,e; - , moos - LVOLM:AiteXCOUPANY. Cincinnati, Ohio. - Assets • • 11.000,00 CutvEr.aarklssmuscx Comw.ort: Chreladd. . . And* -. .$515 (74 WTOX/;441 iSSORMICZ C.Ol/IP•21 Yr • • Assetts , • Wake:Barre. I'o- 1 - - .L2LO,Outh Lutcunta - bumituccs Courant. - - Lancaster, 14. - AseetLii MOO. Crrr Fraz lasmuscr. coarreNr. . • ' Hartford, Cons. J - $573,437. NON= Aatzascos t Arai(ford, Cam- J =I rascur Fizz Lissimarcs Coimecr, New Fork. } immAL,. INSLMA3CE COMPANY. ; &OM, Mau . f Auetta. s63e,toA .. - .., ~.. Nat Ya!ur Lint Ixamtexci CIIMPAZY, I Nen York. I - Asset!' ' , $13,030,0Y, AUEIGATE -06PITAL REPSESZVED, OVLe , . $25,000,000. Etrid. attention to businies, fair dealing. na.l prompt settlement og Lessee, is ovikitorro. Coma and try us. -• • . - Min on Main'street, oi,posite Court How, cp stairs. Mr. Vrscenr at Merest:is Dank from 9a. m. till 3 o`elnek..p. zu- T. a. crony CAMP k VINCENT. lir. I. limns= • Toiranda, Pa., July 29. 1870,—1y 11 .. . pr„ PENN IlitTEl9, LIFE INSITE.ANCE COMPANY, NO, ni cEesmster snami)nittll. „ it INCORPORATED 1847. 1: AOMILLATED FIMM, over $3,000,00 FOB 186 i. sDittl,2is.l9. DIVEIi&NDS riikVE AVER . ..4,OED AtiNrALLY ABOUT SO PER CENT. rowus ISSUED ON ALL APPROVED' pLANs. • :rattans may maybe paid .annually or aembannually or a loan will be-made for part of the amorait. • • BARBEL C. HUEY, President, - BLUME E. STOKES. Vice President. • - • JOHN W. HORNOR.• A.V.P. and Actnary. H. 8. EITEPHE4S, Secretary. . jiylB,"MtS H. B. HILEAN, General Agent. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE DISIIR. , -.NCE-, 09311).A.N1, SO. 151 BROADWAY, YORE. .Poticras L Posen &arm, over.. ... over, Anruti.q. lutioaca. Leans Pain . ....... All approved forms of Policies issued. Liberal modes for payment of premiums. • Policies mon-forfeitable by their terms. The entire welts of the Company divided equst• ably among the Immured; ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. WA:LTOX H. PECSHAX, Patommr. WILMA! T. HOOKER, VICT PTUDEST% LUCIUS X ADAMS, EliceTAin)AcruAar. PHILADELPHIA REPERMiCES : di: ,Cociaz k Co„ Bankers. ' • DP&12111. & Co., Bankers. ) Jams Woo Dram k Co., Tea Merchants. A.. A. MERCER, Pres!. Partners' k Mechanics' Dank- T. B. Primmer, Publisher. j1y12,70-tt CIONNECTICET MUTUAL LIFE 1 1.1 LNERTILME COMPANY, OF 11.tRTFORD, CONE um:Es Numszanto mass taut 39,000 Mmoirms. ASSETS guns 1. 1869) over 623,000400. Surplus over 67.000,000. Cii/t/ILNT DIVIDMiD FROM 40 TO 70 PM CENT Total Claims by pmth paid to date, over $6,000.090. TorAr..Pgr o•mi PAR I 0 DAI7., OVER $6,000,04 PURELItiIIITUAL QOJIPANE MI its carping is equitably divided among ale To ley holders la • - ANYIIAL DIVIDENDS, Which may be sipped in - menet on of Premium", or roay.beaccupudated for tire.berrelli of t liNntrelt 01 *1112,be resatThi bir them in Celli. ' Policies are granted after two or toot 3eare Preintumis 'bare been paid, thus in-acticaf mating ALL POLICIES .NOE-FORFEITING It lames PpHale's upon all • DVCM ALE .PLAss ortlisrEAset:- And - has attOpted In Mit workiuty auroral . 4 • SPECIAL FEATURES! eIIIGINAL WITH THIS COlL#A.,tii AND OFFER ED BP NO OTIIER. H. B. , .tgcut Towanda, Pa., July 22,1869—t! EN w . ROUTE TO THILADEL- NORIII PENNSYLVANLI It 0, Tr IIOID - . Shortest anti most &redline to Phildelphis. 11.1- tit s ra iiz tV were ashington. asitthe South. ' by this . route take Pennsya k New Pork Balboa& halm passing Towifidl vanis at 7:1 5 make dose comedian at flethietkon with Ex press train of North Penn's Railroad; .and arrive in Phrladfflphiir at ilds P. M., .in time to take night trains either far tfie South or West. City cars are at the Depot on arrival of all nstoconvey passengers to the various Depots and to all parts of the dry. - al:rnaYlxo. Len* North Pam% italiroad Depot, corner Seeks and. American 'streets; Philadelphia, at 7:3&A. M.. arriving at Tokanda 515 P. M. urns evemilip. Maan's linkage Express collects Ind delivers bag- gage. oilleo Zia ! 105 South Filth atreek-Philadelphia. Freight recelvad at PrOnt and Noble idiots: I'lllla MIME and toritarded.br Pas rut Freight trigu to-Towanda. ind aU botnta in . liktsopabanna vary wßit quick dispatah. ELLIS CLARKE. Cien...Agt. W. P. R. R., Front and WUlow Sta. "May 16.1870. • Pinladelphla. /TAYLOR'S' FtFCTRIC OIL .! • - Anodic"' j'arepm Rill= which tends to remove all munalausi properties when applied, either on Map or Beast It is conceded, by all who hive used it, to. be the best assistant to natere the restoration of affected parts to their tumoral functlitua. whiclitha mated world bas ever received. Ithee cured many cases of- Rhehmatiumwhlch could not be rekived by • any.othir medicine. It is used by many of ouritnt physicians Mr that purpose. Ia also unsurpassed in the cute of Corns. Ohliblainta. Cramps, Contrsc- AMU of Muscles. Stasins. Fipsviss, Ilfahoes and Sores of all. kinds. It labelled, by those who have rired It. the best medicine for Morsel in the Market.. Is Inv ads; s peed) and effectual. Every bottle par lsuteolito ve satisfsetion,or money refunded. For sale y all Dnutgists and dealers in medicine. BROWNE% TAYLOR. - • Ram ille. Ye, MicitTlo4 Sole PtfOprietOr an d s M y d Manufacturer. .: . Iyll . :M._ FRUIT OFOOALLIEDID.S El 144=21 TOWANDA, Et. $491,450 e ,pa61.72 4 . $2.5 000,000 - 2.000.000 . 1,000,000 . 500,000 J. A. RECORD. Agora. Towanda, Ps I.