9 1 A~}~~~ i CIE It 1111 *Watthat uhlctums shoal always ;keep ori hand a 'good qualitjtelliiinembluk- Int not 0111 7 101 * their TO :111* lint to supply their customers; :as their own reputation often angers from using an inferior quality. There are several-kinds in the market, but that known as the Frei& blacking is con sidered the t best, and is more used than any other by mancdaetnteril of finework. Harness biaeking may be classed among the patent meth rineseand the emu:try is goaded with quack Compounds that will sooner or later rain the leather and destroy the reputation of any harness manufac turer that uses them. Two methods are adopted in order to dispose of these worse :tbapj useless corn= pounds; one is to gm it some high sounding name and selllvery cheap, "in order that all: may be benefited ly it;" the other is to -put' it up in amtkquantities, and efiarg. e a krge price; under the plea that "the in gredients used are. very costly and scarce." .Both wayd meet with sac seas, and as the article is either Met -ft:lent or its injurious effects ara not immediately. apparent years will pats ,before the - public become aware of its worthlessness. The fact that circu lars advertising these mixtures con tain the names of many prominent men is not always a proof of their merit. It is best, therefore, that har nese makers - purchase only of those klnda that have been long before the riblie and have earned a reputation, or that they manufacture their own blacking. The latter course is much the cheapest A good blacking is made of four ounces , of hog's lard, 16 ounces of neatsfixit oil, 4 ounces of yellow wax, 20 ounces of ivory black, 16 ounces of brown sugar and 16 of -water. Heat the whole to boiling, and stir* it till it becomes cool enough to handle, then 'pia it into balls about two inch es in diameter. A cheap and• blacking can be made as follows: Soften two pounds of glee in one pint of water, dissolve two pounds of sdhp (castilo is the best, but most expensive) in one part of warnilvater.; after the glue has be come thoroughly soaked, cook it in a glue kettle, and then turn it into a hxge.pot over a hot fire and. pour in the soap water, slowly stirring until it is well mixed; then add a half pound of yellow wax cut in• slices. Let the mass boil until the wax be comes melted, and add half a pint of neatafooteil and a sufficient quantity of lamp black to give it color; let it boil a few minutes, and it will be fit for use. When a harness becomes soiled, it . can be restored by the use of French . polish. The ingredients are 4 pounds stearine, 6i pounds turpentine and 3 ounces of coloring or ivory black. 13eati.he stearine out to thin sheets I - ` w ith a mallet, then mix it with the turpentine and subject it to a water . bath. While heating it. must be stir . red continually; the coloring matter is to be thrown in after the mass has become thoroughly heated. 'lt is thrown into another pot and stirred until -it is cool and thick; if not stir red, the mass will crystalize and the parts become separated. When used it must be warmed, and a small quan tity rubbed on the leather with to cloth, use but a little at a time and put. on very , thin. After it has partially dried, rub with a silk cloth and a polish will be produced equal to that of newly var nished leather. This polish is , also good for carriage tops, 'straps, etc., and will in noway - injure the leat er.—Hanufacturcr and Builder. The Profit of Pork Mating. There is, perhaps, no part of the farming economy in which farmers so much vary, as in the manner rind sipense of making pork. I saw last winter, at one pork-buying depot, a farmer whose hogs, although, well fattened, fell short of two - hundred and fifty pounds per head, at two years old; while the spring pigs of another farmer, Only nine •months old, averaged over two hundred and fifty pounds each; and the two-year olds had been fed in the two years twice as much raw corn in the ear as the spring pigs had ever eaten in old corn meal which was always boiled with potatoes, pumlins, &c. But the two-year-olds were of a poor, dwarf ish breed; born from an ill-kept., lank sow; while the pigs were Chester Whites, crossed with Berkshire. They were born larg e, 'from a well-fed sow; had large ra tions of buttermilk and good pasture through, the summer, and plenty of boilea,'4sld corn meal and pnmkins, from early in Septem ber to Christmas. The experiments of J. B. Laves, of Rothhamsted farm. . prove that twenty per cent. of the cooked food fed to pigs, deducting the water, was stored up in their in crease. Sheep at - cumulated twelve per cent.; omen gained only eight per cent. But his pigs ii=ere neither a deteriorated, dwarfish breed, nor of the big-boned, land-pine, porcine va riety, and his breeding sows were never stinted in their rations. To RTMP CELIAES most Femme.— An agricultural friend, at our sugges lion, has tried an experiment with a _cellar of an out-house in which, on several occasions, veg etables have frozen, although the ce llar was forti fied agaiiist frost by a process known to farmers as "banking." The walls and the ceiling were pasted ovvr with four or five thicknesses of old news papers, a curtain of the same materi al being also 'pasted over the small windows at t h e to Of the cellar The papers were to the bare joists overhead, leaving an air space be tween them and the floor. He re ports that the papers carried his roots through last winter, thouili the cellar was left unbanked, and he is confident that they have made the cellar frost proof. We do not counsel the special use of old newspapers for this purpose. It is just as well, or better to use coarse brownpaper. Whatever pa ; per is employed,it will be necessary to sweep down the walls thoronghly,and to use a very strong size to hold the paper to the stones. It is not neces sary to prest the paper down into all the depressions of the wail; every air space beneath it is an additional de fence against the cold.—Scienttfic American. Nessus DAY IN Eram.—But corn ptingively - few families' in Europe washfortnigbtly--scareely any Week, ly. Their washday comes oftener once in six months—when the 'bleacher comes to,ga ther the soiled garments Of half a year, and return as beautiful and fresh as eye can desire..., .) . TIIERE is mach music in the lay of the mocking bird, but unsentimental people prefer the lay of domestic fowls. ME= RAILWAY. - • 1. 1300 WEBS TINDER 800 =ZS WITSOOI . oaz MASLAOI:IIFIT, 411.1110 i OF COACFII4 . BROAD GRAGRLDODBLE TRACK .• x •.. Tomo, vEntog i wigto ILILWAIIIIIiE, ST—PIAIL. And all point; West afil,l Norlweat. __ : • — tiazaiumo,6l.lll42ol7lll:l4ld. DAyioN. CD7CMSATI, INDIANAPOLIS, .. , . /LOUDIVALN ~NT. LOUIE, ' ' And all palifilSoutkokadl3ou4araest. . • - ..}lMir pry lxpipcniED Opus= Asat Erranarintrar +=mom titAieas Rocatinii, Iturmo, sm. Curazzaw alb Coctrirwa. ' On and after lidondry" - , JUNE ' 12. 1870... trains 1411 leave 'Waverly at abeatt the following hours, yi; : -. • • - 00=42 WEST: 4:24 amt., NIGHT FXPItESS ClfondiejeeiceptedifOr Itocbester, Buffalo, Danklek. Cleveland and Cin; eignaG. connecting with Alie Lithe:SiattK 41_01.gin - Southern, and Grand - Trunk 'Railways at Buffo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West: also at Cleay. land with.the C. C. CS t. Ina Ilatitway for Indian apolis; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Line {Rahway, and the 0b10,,1c 3fiaelealppl Dailway for the South and Southwest I also with' connect. tag lines at principal stationexm main line. 4:49 a. m.-141011T.EXPRESS. for Rochester. Buffalci, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati; mal; tug direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Sallways'at Duffalo„ - Thinkith and Cleveland. for all points West. and at Cincinnati With the Ohio k Mississippi . and IsatilivlDa Short Line Ilailwayi for the South and Soutn-west wjth all o , ”vmirg lines at principle •Atc:tilr* on 8:28 TRHUN, Sundays excepted, for . Buffalo andlkmkirk- 515 p.m.—ELM RA ACCOIVADDSTION. Sundays excepted. 6:18 p.'liL, DAY . EXPRESS , Sundays - e xcepted. for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cincinna ti and the South. .Stops at principal atationii and connecting points on train line. New and improves Drawing Room Coaches accom pany this train'- from New York la Buffalo. and Sleeping Coaches are attached at Hornellsville. rtnii Ding Hun' to Clearelatid and Gallon without elm*: 5.16 p.m.—El. - NAIL. Sundays 6=6o6a:tor Pat ' Tali. Dunithir. and Clevelind, connecting with trains for the Rcpt. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:00 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, StuulaYa MrePloel - 4:10 p.m.-I , 2IIIGIL4NT d 9.113, for the Wei! GOING EAST. 1:00 a.m.—NIGHT EXPREB9.§tindfOt. R'lcel)fod•cf•to tieethag at :few York with afternoon trains and •stearners toil:With:l and ..New ngland cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. 5:50 a.m.—CLNCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ez , cepted. =fleeing at Jersey City will afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Patiiroao for Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Washnlgtoo; arnt4tt New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Also top art ; Opal stations and connecting poirits on main 1 110. • Sleeping Coaches accompany this train ta,„Ne drk 12:35 p.m.-17.11'EXPRESS. sundaysexcepted; con necting at Jersey City with thidnightExprtsatrain 05 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. AL.° stops at principle stations and connecting points or ej ri: t and improved Drawing•Roorn Coaches accom panytniln erom , Boffalo to New York. 9:35 p.m.—ACCOII3IODATION TRAIN, daily for Sasonchanna.__ 8:38 a.m.—um - nu MAIL. Sandays excepted. 9:25 p.m.. NEW YORE MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9:05 p.m.—LIGIEUNING-EXPRESS, daily. carped. ing at Paterson. for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Rat hlngton ; and at Newirork with Morning raprees resin for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal sonlons and con necting points on main tine. ' Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to NO York. 9:47p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED THDCIIGH. A rerised and complete "PoChet Time. Tablas• of Passenger Trains cm the ) Erie Railway and con necting lines, has recently Been ptibliabe& and can be procured on application te the 'Dad - Agent of the Company. L. D. RUCKER. Gen'l Supt. PA. at N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.- AItILVNG9M.7 OF PASSENGER Commencing May 16, 1870 El=l Leave ` A.m. P.X. P.M. neve P.M P.M. A.Y. Waverly...... 6,35-9.03--6,421 44 6.05-1,19--.8,10 Tcnransla 7 15-3.58-7.35 1 .. 630-12.25-7.20 Trinkhannock.9.2.l7-r.2 I , 3,07-10.10- a.at Pittston 10.:13-7.30 .4 2..00-8.53 WilkeaDarre,lo.ss-7,55...... 44 1,15-8,30 White Haven,l2,3s P. at -4 , 11.08 A.X. Manch Chtink,l,3o 44 10.05. Allentosn 213 44 9:49. -13ethrhein......2.50 4 4 9,35. Easton ' 317 4 .4 9.05. Phil's (air). _5.05 I le'vc 7.33 NewTork(arr.) 6.05 4 4 6.00. P.M. A.M. Down Train dines at Wliito haven. dines at Pittstor Passengers to and from New York and Minute], phis without change of care. Down train connect. at Allentown with Through Tut Exprese for Harrisburg. Pittsburg and the west. Miscellaneous. "TIPORTANT TO ALL "WHO I. VALUE THEM SIGHT! The sight of the aged.aysteted. the weak strengthen ' ed and the perfect preserved. PAILADELPEILA OPTICAL INSTITUTE, - For the mannflu tAzlng, of the CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES, LONDON 5110 1 . SED AND TINT= GLUT, PO/1 WI:AU On LN, TLe Conave Convex Crystal Specta, leg, made by the above institute are now a larte time before the public, and the rapid and increased demand for them combined with the universal acknowledgment of their clearness in vision and °lee to the eye, shows plainly that they are superior to any other glasses .0 the market. The majority of Spectacles, (mostly imported) and no matter bow fine the frames. contain but a poor and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or pressed;) they are made to be sold onl without any calculation respecting benefit to t ho eye, and therefore the great complaint nf poor and weak sight. Thousands are I.einz, glaAes now which tire and fatigue the eye. Wherii the objevls get dim after abort usage, or_require an intensely strong light and therefore destroying. the sight, which, were they properly suited, would tee preserved a life time. The advantages cl.iimed for the Cohcave Conner Crystal Masses are the feql ,, tt ink . The Lens, are ground of the hest material. Pure and hard. and made only for op. eat purl s ,.: s, they us therefore not liable to get scratched or dim. They confer a brillianev and distinctness ofrision not found in any other glass. They can be used equally well by day or candle light without tieua or fatiguing the r yea. They are ground mathematically time in the con cave convex mirror. according to the philosophy of nature. and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore assisting natureTualy instead of firing That tit o lenses are centered co rrectin to the frames. They can be need limner than any other glasses without changing to a higher privrer. The frames are male strong and durable by expe rienced workmen and warrantedi to give sat istaCtloll. IMit Dealer in Watches. ,le retry and Silver Warn, Towan da, Pa., has the sole Agency for tbeee ii!esses in Bradford county. No Pe,liers employed. July 1% 1870-t7 SUSQUEHANNA _COLLEGIATE • INSTITUTE TOWANDA, 1.117 - ADTUTZD COPtTY. I'A This institution has just been (hi repaired and improved, and will be rco • ed TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER G. IS7II, tinder the c c of G. W. Ryan and E. E. Quinlan, Associate 1' • cipals, will devote their entire tune to insticting in the, various departments anal to the general supervision and management of the school. They will be ca. tasted by excellent and elTericuecd teazhers in all the departments. the coursce of instruction are Preoratory and Graduating Norma!, uoincrcial, Scientific Clavakal and Ornamental. The Preparatory is drsigee to thorimeitlV qual ify the smaller pupils for the studies of the FFug lieh Graduating Course, which comprises all academie studies. languages excepted. The first year of this course completed, they can enter either of the other courses. The Normal course affords thorough lostruetion in Common School studies and Theory and-Practitm of Teaching. Studenta in-the Commercial Departments have ell the advantages of the hest commercial schools in addition to thorough drill in necessary academic branches, The Scientific Course in addition to the vitiates of the Graduating English, Frerieli mot German, min prises special initruction In the Sciences illustrated by an cacellent collection of Apparatus recently pro vided. The drat two yearn of the Claxgical Conrge ere in tended to prepare students well Tor College; the third year to fit for advanced classes in College or to combine classics with a special course iu the Sci - , caeca. • The Ornamental. Modern Langna:e.e, Ittasie. Dram:„ and Pandang. will be taught bx.cqrapc:tent instructors. " Board and rooms sis , provided In the Institute. For further Particulars address G. W, MAX k 'E. E. QUINLAN. Assoidate Principals MILLF.II FOX. Preeident Boanl Trusters. Ang.lo.'7o. pNNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ! (Fifth Dis:riet) lANSFIZLD, TIOGA COUNTY. PA. Fall Term begins Seplernber 7th, 1870. Winter Term begins Ikvember 12th, Ib7o. Spring Term begins March nth, 1871, Far catalogues or adr.alson. atictrcsa CRAS. IL NTT:RILL, Man"field. July 21). urn. Princi • BAKERY iND DLNLNG R 0011! First block no of Ward ifom.e. BREXD, E•S, C i,KE, A.ND 'CRACKPRS. baked Bai ls and sold at wholeeale and reenl. In our DlS'Etie 110031.3 re will accommodate the public uith Opel' a lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and evening. OYSTERS - AND ICE CREAM on bind during their season. Also a fine Usortalcnt of CirsV..;-,, Coufort-follerY, Fruits, Nuts, &c. Towanda. may 12. , D. W. SCUTT CO.& .IVER‘.,S. AVATT‘' -. \VATTS would re _ spertfally 1n tho rabU tLat 8.21 , ., is no at (prepared to do all kitida of DRESS MAKING AND iirWING. Residence ut:ar Judge Per..m nshlon Plaice ts*.tred monthly. *t. D im FOR 1871 PAVER & ENVELOPES NEW YORK PAPERS . t;.l. SCHOOLBOOKS ..Wefto il C 4. ilO ..). i I;: i' .1;j in ( Pm, L'-s, MUSIC, STATIONIiIf AND BLANK BOOKS - , :":1114-PF 1.41.11:44 YALE NOTIOkS. Towanda, Nov. 19.1868. -r I ... ) sigic-buitiliottf!):l T' . " DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE! THE " DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle Sewiiig Machine, which has been used for the last five years in the West, and is now introduced for the first time. irt,this It runs faster than &cost, easier anj mare quietly k thln any, dating, the lightest as well as the heaviest work done on any Sewing Machine ALL 'ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE IT. Plain Machines - - $65 MI. R. BARR, Gen't Pamir Ag't Half Case - - - - $7O All Machines have Blake's Patent Table. Coto 1:011T11 Agents wanted In unoxupied terrilory. Address, SLA.E.E &. GO., Scranton, Pa. For sale by TAYLOR & GORE, Towanda, Pa. A. A. KENNEL Att.sns. Pa. • AiRtLEY, LLOYD & BLOKES. May 12, 1870.-1 f Wyalnaing. EASE AND COMFORT Up Trains HnoggtiMlCOSQMOwoCeiogi(e):4lo There is not .ing so valuable as perfect sight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by aging PERFECT SPECTACLES! JOHN P. cox, Superintendent The difficulty of procuring which is well known. 3FSSIIS. LAZARIIS & MORRIS, 0 CCULISTS' AND OPT ICANS, MANUFACTURERS .OF THE CELEBEATED • PERFECTED SPECTACLES, • Rare, after years. of experience, experiment, and and the erection of costly machirery, been enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM, PERFECT SRECTACLVS I Which base been said with ntiliznitod satisfaction to the wearers in the Western States during the past fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change! 'Wharf. 1.A2AR611 ;I: Ifi3 — ltitll3 hive • appointed JULES - 11.1.1GIJMNIMI, dealer to Watches and Jew- I dry, as their sole agent fur Towanda, Penn's, and vicinjty. April 14, 18111. REPOItTERI OB PRINTING OFFICE. ' • I Havin g recently adaedilylo our faellitlee, we are now prepared to do all kinds of JOB, PBIN'TING - • AT LOWER PRICES AND • • .B7ETTER, STYLE Than any eatabliehment in . NORTHERN PENNSYLVANLI GALL '.IT THE REPORTER OFFICE' AND • EXAMINE SPECIMENS. . . CENTRAL HIRKET.:,,_ The subscribers still continue t. keep constantly on hand a full and complete sasortment of every thing pertaining to their business, consisting main- IY ck! BPREVPORK; FRESEr '? AND SALT MUTTON, MT, . Y.A.MB, VEAL. POULTRi. SAUSAGE, LARD. BOLOGNA, DRIED BEEF, TALLOW, &c., Am., Also, PHI S 13_ FRESH FROII . THE TAKES Parties wishing Oysters in large or small quanti ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand, Omni:tel. hiensrr, Montanye's mock, Ant door north of Dr. Porters. Clue. 0 ErsztrAt, 1 EELLIni k muu,car. Theo. Dtt-Lx.pea. f • Feb. 21, 1870-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL SIIRPLITS Fu This Bank offers ITNIISUAL FAO:FM:ES for the transaction Of a e. GENERAL BANRING :II UkNESS. DITERINT AID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO '.ilisic4 V:atiiiipiimilirliiit? diiiii cTizo# . or Sir:rus - AND .CEECEL - - Parties wishing to swan MONET to any part of - is United States, England, Ireland,. Scotland, or tho pri cipal cities and towns of Etuppe , can bore pr drafts for that purpose. C. 7 t PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the old country, by beet steamer ar tog lines; always on hand. rASIXISU DTOCGTIT OTT% AT =CCM LUTES Highest Price paid for MS Bands, Gold and Silver E. IL ltlLECH..Preiddini. , itErrs, Towanda. Jaae2L.lB69. Cashier. ROYAL BAKING POWDERS at COWELL k WERT: C °Wr ' LL & MYRR ARE SELL aim. TEA very cbcap. FISH, PORK, TI-4 UIS AND LARD at COWELL & MUM LLIa - 1.(0- Preruzcs 4_l d )• t I . 13. LOCK STICH ME TilE 'RkItTFOAD, CO SUGAR CURED HAMS OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY In their season. OF TOWANDA ...$125,000 .. 2 40,000 AG=ZKIM'T Waft= et-A, IM i nT-9.100 1 2 11 09 1 10.5 1 1.1(1111i1 t.'f , wt_s":?!. I. l til l r- I, '••=T l itz • 'q I . #.'1'1 . 1,.7 , • riii449l l Oialtafillig..•43tivnOwtpi • 0- 11 100 11 1 2 1• 1 410QOPII0e/NA: • 7 7,1 • t, 1 1) .11 M 4 1,10..: 1 0 11 0.- 11 ,14 11 .. ,^ fp , • N mrdlamOltor(iiks;siallidiAidlfti ! I !, 4 1r 1 11 MT 1 1"..PF. 95 .R1', 4 aripititrii; • nor Ofibi D O 04 'i:IY, - ;99MPI;k - .0,1*04 , graNx'figamares: mum - . Hams salisadi laigeletooli of 41rillON,','MYOB,"IrEtAVIr4lit IX); ‘?"1 r •,,, i,... .',A.ve4.)o.igtacartrAsta-p0.,-.!- keeP co iiU 01 2 !Tcll'ol4.ll,olB.Lliti,anil 111 / N aas PO PAIX, it,uktealles muse= tit tb• ri•ielas P e at " - 7 ; • oRVOBACCO,,,, IQ quilt, or prior. is.. °skiers ColebrataiLoun: AT. New Iradonanialothoutzewn Please call and aziunitte our iitoricti. WOODEN WABE. ' l ‘ r g ei i i° ? rt rne n ° t W C : I 4;Z, 'MUD* 143 XLIM BOAN, kc., &c. 1 Wallort tp co, pzi44. COUNTRY. PRODUtIE. Farmers, gtie rig a' call betire ogling elsenshere All perrocalndebted'!o!he late firm Itillplee and make immediate partnetit, Vnviln2A, March, 12, 867. P'71:311. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE._ MoCABE & .W4oldnde and Eetan beidins FAMILY GROCF,AIES P I s ro . 11 . )s ;- NERCUIt'S +NEW BLOCK,:'./XMANDA.- PA. • . . We do not, deem lt necessary to enumerate all the diterent articles we keep. Our aseortment la ALWAYS COMPLiTE: Wa sell nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS cub Fad for Parmere Produce Mardi 1. 1870. PEOPLE'S • swim* AND N wroßz, sotr ono= aims A= itani A new and warp . late stock of - _ GROCERIES AND ~PROVISIONS, Which rill bit sold at the lowest posoible CQI:?F . H IL MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, FRIIII OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STO'kE 'WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR FEFT), ATE AT,, GRIN, &a Bring on your produce, which we pay cash for DAIRY~TEN, A. constant supply of Ashton Batt, all "bud Churns. Butter Firkins, Tubs, &c. t Please call and look through our stock, and - we will do our best to please you. W. A; 190C17WEIL Tonanda, April 28, 1869. . LOOK . HERE! COWELL & MYER, At the old stand Oißiitwi;.t.t. & Comm, we now receiving a large and well selected stock of CIROCEMBEi d-NID PIIOTISIOXS, Which they oder to cash 'buyers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce. . April 21. 1.869—tf. Jewelry. JME§ HUGULNI JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH; One door north of MERetarS NEW BLOCKSrowANDA. PA Has Just received from New York anew assorliheae of flee Gold LADITES" WATCHES, AMERICAN.WATCHES SWISS WATCHES; of all descriptions. Also a aelocte4 assortmeat of GOLD CIIAINS, FINE GOLD • JM 'VT 1.1 R• all sew. CLOCKS OF ALL STILES PROM Tnp, cazAp. EST To no MIT pLIP., SILVER-Lan STEEL SPECTACLES AND ETE4ILASSPS to Et 41,,c-aaes of inipalred tight.' XEW PATMVT.A.CCOXODATLYG seiczticzEs. By Ulla patent lam enabled to exchange °Winn at an; time without extra dame. tail and see. .t CU M% WATCHE:i AND JEWELRY BEPAIHED JAW W.C.I.ILLICTED. Towanda. Dee. 18,180 MACKEREL, CODFISH,: BLUE Maideitiaw Trout. Clams, Pickled and 4Stauked ittlagm. BaLoited Itabtad, and Dried Beef, at LOIN t =LEW& 11401 - &Ma" Eto `O• tto.amOttdof 4VPM - 114.: . ©A:. ])L ~...4114.1;111 0 44.wfrillAmtmef EittrATIMISO4 ;4, Which Situ sto prepared to makeup tolittiAlliAt suit their qsatosooto r totollort tattoo. ...Icy • ) o.),(pf. - tr. ; Mikis opleadlittiewatockst— . , ' ll 4tit'Aitir—litAlskfT Y .2 . /:-", Which the)" atielniieitespOliatterir,. • • i IN `4l - TEATS • •-&*--- . OS' titiT ' ,. i7r. 1.7 ' 'TI .7 .: ; . - =.7*. ',' . _ - . • '• ;1 •'''' ' or; GENTS ,FTBNISEEING GOODS; 0, 7 41' il - ,-; , : - . „- i.: 1,; .. - 45i . :1; 1 - - " - ::zil- . - A t3 °!, 11 . 0161116 : . . 1 *??P', 1 9 t „. Altiera tat bawl LA la &eat ruiiti •At , :N - E . 4,11 1 ' . r:r . ..,13 . ,:.. , ,p . p Vir ii.i &C. eim)4lre , % . vi%tmit , •:" WINThO•W UMBRELLA All aiiiiir . ca oU do4ioACwinte old u . Atit Call sad bolt thrirogh oae idol*. oiraada 1021.187'e C.. B. _PATCH. 1 11 1 4 4 El ginhis space belongs to E. SCHWARZ, dealer in Clothing awl Gent's Furnishing. 'Ha is so bydiA noEing t Cloththg that ho has not thus to write an saTertisemen - . , JAMES McCABE, EMU! mrs. RIIRRAII! HIIRIj AH I READY MADE CI LOT G I ant now nffering to Urn publif a large an,lnhoLee stock of S?BING AND SUMMER GOODS, And ell the tato styles for Spring and Summer wear. Which wit! be sold 2.5 per cent: tees thin former prices at It. E. ROSENFIELD& Also a large in voice of UNDERSHIRTS eau DRAWERS, I Latend to sell less, than cost, to mate roam for Fall Stock. Nom is your thee to buy a Butt cheap. and convince yourself that M. E. RO SENFIED Offers Great Banana in the line of Clothing and Call before parchaalngbliewhere. ••- M. E. ROSENFIELD Towanda, Jan. 25, 1870. - A DISPATCH iTIIST RECEIVED. OLONIODEI NEWS FOE CIMTLNB OF TOWANDA ADM TUirrisT . FeAllactsta,!At befog receiock ved et thP "TEMPLE OF SPRING AND StrApIER GOODS, whlch have been purchased for cash, at reduced ;prices. and will be sold to cash !revere at lower rates , than ever before offered in Towanda. Elyatock con ' data In pad of FINE DRESS COSTS, cessinstenz SUITS, LINEN Coats, Pants, Vests; and White Idneit Duck Suits, also &large twisty of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, of the latest styles and fashions. Itenteir.be; the in ducements that I offer, and that lam not to be un dersold by any dealer in town, or elecitere. All wive wish anything in my line are respeethilly invit ti, to give me a call before purchasing and convince =elves. It. JACOBS. N 0.1.49 Main-at., BeidLeman'aAlook. Towards. Pa. szr Cash paid for aides and Pelts. GOLpSTILL CQMIN( DOWN ! _ . GROCERY & PROVISION LINE, • COWELL DIYEE'S at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they are determined not to be inderio' ld by any one. They have enlarged theirAtzms. by building so that they now bare room for the fresh supplies that are dally received by them. They have connected with their store a Market where they rowleen fresh meats to sell by the quarter or piece, min a fell supply nr Oro. eerie' and Provisions, to which th.:7 wordu call the attention of all cash buyers: Coma and ermine our - Goods and Prices;_ . before purchasing' sun satisfy yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give em.ire satithwtien. - We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. COWELL k MYER. Dec. 20. 11160.. 1 - TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE , cownt k As any tri the tuarketi' ' l 5; ' 5 : ,~. ' ~.~ .~ ~~ i ... i~ .~. =ill IMI!!1E=11 _ • 1 =1 , i GREAT lI.EDUCTICiN IN PRICES OF M. E. ROSENTTFIT D'S, (OPPosite Powell Jt Cos.) Consisting of LINEN GOODS, FOR DIET Alsib-BOYS": GENTS FIIIINISHISG - GOODS 31:Eq8'. BOYS' AkN'IITdUTH'S CLOintSG, RUC; snows ant nri =AVMS Burrs, •HATS, cars, SIISMIDEES, NUM TVA PAP AND LINEN COLLANS. AND EINEM TEEM IS TEN are now being offered at EIM=cZ Efiiiii crli37o.vilenkrii -0,011310 V 6 3 4'2 V4.l4 , fra4:lNaltlatf 4 'ati )141 1 .ER1 - ; qh..l-4-1"..407.. , 4.tit ;10 - - i.4II4 , VEILEARCIii-31130=3, .•:111- :II MERCHANDI'-7111L0104) ,It .177 .0 !;j:;11 . tv..,l4aaroadvatruetitir.;:.4 , 1 tj , •.! irg,:.?..i4v-at;:..) . - 11.•:!::;..1 Irln, 1,”%.1 tWAVEPIi YiIaOCLIVCD;;N/Y. 31,44 eiP • ' . 1. i; ti2:l C1PP4 1 0,41, PK- SSW 141111:Callr4y, SATISFACTION 61:101i01 4 1# r.` .1 ..21%1•:!,':,',,A ,•:: I .s.',.lf.t 41'; • BRE === CLOTHS A. CASSIMERES. gcirascii .!I ; .• ;.. J JJ. , 1 • • .14:03 • ;'••, 444, . . L 13!ENI'S . FURNIS:SING'' G OODS 6'6.4 iirditatior the dret end third ueedayi. of moothorith WO** of Goods. "441 tap e 2ReUP=,.:. "GEO. B. VAN v.Eiratolt, , BOST: N. IdAVNY.IIB. . Manufactories: tz.,boiD .6a c 0.., . . . • $llll cpatiroM to Mainifectnre .their cerebrated HORSE' POWERS: & - CLEANERS, sell a better Machtne, for less money thaa can - be had elsewhere in the world. WC chilli' for oiq oaehinoothatihey do 'as • lunch, AM more. than any other. and any morn .durably built We .peraopally *one:intendant' work , and see 'that If la well ilown. ..We will lend .• DISCIpTri% caraxioo, of our machines, on application. ' • ONF AND ny9ll HORSE POWERS, One & Ma ifone.TlikitliEE & BEFERATORS, rititesn*ciir 0.441 ' 24.7.8, . ,I . , .4., , N Ar .14 G A lf.IL L - 43 , ~ . , :CILICCULAICAND DUO SAW WILLS. :- ir9( XIV CMIST 'N LL work :4otio to order. • Give us a call bed= purchasing . olsowtare. .va "OD auctaavus .!stsransx "0 0 2 (roo r i fl Aug. 2, 1889. NEW . CARRIAGE S ~ ,,1 9,'CTORY I On Pine. between Main and Seaond, Street". .ka l ok of 0; V. Mason k,co..a Bank, TOWANDA, PENN'A. ME APEX 144,10 I; (formerly of t h e Elm of Bryant & Btulent Informs tds' friends and former frat Ons, that be has built a '• -, • IST,Fit MICR CARRIAGE FACTORY, where heiriltronstantly keep on band Wfull assort mept of FAMILY C4IRRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN' BIIGQIES, PLATFORM WAGON'S, . TROTTING fiIIILIKYi; • AND EaBIETOPS. Made of the best material` and finished in the best city style. Ms long exklyiene_o_in city Carriage Factories given:l:4v? divided -advantage over'others in the Finish., Slyle and2.burabillty of hie Wagons. All he asks Le an INSPECTION' OF 1118 WORK previous to purebudng elmwbere ALL 11 - O.IIK W.IIZRANTED TO G!VE PERFECT SATISFACTION. Thankful for the patronage foruicrly ex tended and respectfully ask a Continuance ef the C:l2 REPAIKNO PD.ObirTLY ATTENDED TO at reduced prices Towanda, May 24, InO.—tt NEW PLANING MILL: The underahrned he% ' bg built a large•and commn diens .Zllll in the Borough of Towanda, and Mica it with Hid-1110a Modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of • - NM - DOW SASH AND BLINDS Are prepared to fill orders, whether large or small, Oen the abodes notice. We have also a largo va riety .of MOULD/NGS. of the latest-style and pattern. which we can Waist' much cheaper than they can be worked.by haudf. . PLANDIG, • • - TONGUEING, . . , • , • • GROOVING, • ' AND SCROOL 'SAWING. And all ()OA' work pertaining to Joinery. afll be done to suit our customer'. Persons building. toad not living more than twelve. to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and have' It .worked by our taachipery. Bring your grist of Flaming, or other lumber. and while your team is feeding, have it ground out and take It home with you. We will pay CA.BII for POE AND EMI:GMT. delhered at oar lamlicz yard. ecano and see us. or if you can't come, write. • Tamania....Feb.. IRG4 L. R. RODOME:I k CO MONTANYES,, General Dealers in - .STAPLE 431,. FANCY DRY GOODS, -" Ott r Oeitttlis' • Cnocitzny, GLARIVAnZ, BOOTS, SHOES; SHOE FINDINGS Loather, Hats, ,Gaps, Umbrellas. ke., • TOWiLNDA, PA. , , No. 103 3lain.St., corner the Public' Spare. J. D,„ _MONTAN - PE. may 19,1870. : - L. D.,:MONTAN-YE; SATURDAY; QUTOBER Ist, 1870. • • 31123 BRANDT Respectfully inf'rme the ladles of Towanda and vicinity that She Will be ready to exhibit ho new siert of . WALL OD . MINTER MILLINERY GOODS,I, VELVETS, SILKS IND SATINS, Toption* with a full asaartruent of - FRENCH rLOWERS, ELLNDREACIpan Alp) LACE COLLAR, _ on SATURDAY, October let, IS7& • Sly Satin and Sak Goode are el:a s tr Waning. : One door south of liff AV erctu n lar Sept THE UNDErVIGNED WOULD respecttults say dint the Florist Establishment heretofore belo and LI. obeli in future be conducted braesby ettict attention to-bus& neat I hope to merit the liberal patronage beguiwed on my late employerr , Also, in season, I will attend to the pruning of grape vines (within the borough). Any one desiring any serdece een find me at my Green now. JA3tES C. lIIVING. 0:420,10-2m* THE BEST KEROSENE OIL -IN town by the quantity or retell at • . , FOX k ME.IIOILIFS. CASH PAID FOR WILEA.T.-RYE,- E4gs, anti ollicindo of country pt . qduceby FM k MERCUIt. IMINE=:M -",4112.1 • i , ;:illettf.,... ' , i .., 1 . :',: ,- ,.'. 1 , , ',lt: :,:i 4ii - 0; , :i" .4, I , Iti.R . SKA Lie BB O.THERS , -, Tr . D 401100.141'4.' .mffeßti.llßP , s- NEWF:RLOCK, 17. 9PO ATY *AI . ;1! ttif MEE Iffiffil .143 •Pj rlll :i.••.,•1 I a l* 4 1 4 4 44 &kV reCePling • r•;•: • :1• ' ItOttar'itiMilEnCi f-! 'sttOODS • • • %gifts, assk ` • . • En 1:$ • ..,Wgßav 4 44Mles EILTICE Our Pale% Oils, &o.; are of the beet qualttrand Kill be 4014 very btr,, Wocifti - alee &Omit (or the 5113511 AIiERRIOAN !.SITAIST• s4lt, = OitSBOBASPATENT),. • The ox6Feruilkh4ire,Proor Sefejnade, • Also FINEM =I ,;.SCALES, • BABGWO -RAW' ZIONZ!-•: SUPECkiI' 1- ' .II7 IMTIV.4AM . Is very Urge end,. runataetureti•out . of :the I - We are also prepared to do dObldng of all itri!la.. Wo tirethe.onli agoras for the celebrated ciew , . .. t .EIIPIRE COOKING. STOVE, The beat cooking stove in usc, and every stove warranted to give satisfaction. March 10, 'V). FURNITURE' STILL , LOWER ! • - Would aunotmce to the people of Towanda tail the rest of.mankhul, that after thiallato, hlarrutioificent stock of . . PTTI? ? N'ITITRMI GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. My Wck iomideto and aenalata of PARLORSUITS, LIBRARY 'SUITS, EfA3IBER SUITS, DINING ROGU FURNITURE, AND ruils;ruxtE rps TELE ILITCIM% lIATTEESSEMVPILLOWS. BEDDMIX 3111i1{0E9, EXTZNSION . TAIILTS, &C., &C. ETSTEADS! . • M.) .- 011121'IILIQUflliCtil.CP, and warranted supecior,*lll be Sold for less then city made ones will cost else where. • Examine' or yourselves. See Mid De convinced that Furniture is sold cheaper at 'FROST'S than at any other place in the world.' Country.dealcra supplied at the icerettmarket rates; . ' I furs:dab COFFINS of every delseription, idetallc Burial Cases, Cooke 's, &c., and have Ake FINEST rimalsEV- NOIITEMIIN PMcfe.t.. Towanda. June 22. 1870 FURNITURE- WARE-ROOMS JA31.03 MA.K.LNISON annotnees to the public that he still continues to mutt:Water° and keep on hand a Large assertmeut at Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, kc. of everrdescription, which are made of the best mate rials, and in the most worlananlike manner. invite theltispection of the public to my work, which shall not be surpasised in durability at any shop In the country, and my prices will be found to be 118' low as the times will admit. Beady-shade Coffin conatotitly on band or Made to order. A goodHeareowill tie furnished when desired. Aug. IS, 1865. N 41V .ARRANGRAIEN-T! Having mirchaspd the BOOT k SHOE I ESTABLISHITENT lately conducted by DAVIS & KEENER, at No. 148 !lain-sf., Towanda, Pa., I would respectfully4inform the public that I hrve ju , t received a large ;assort ment of LADIES' AND- GENTS' SHOES _ , Consisting of LADIES GAITERS,. Of all grades. Ladles GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES, MISSES AND CIIILDRENS SHOES Of every Variety, which wilt he sold Cheap far cash. Give him a cull and satisfy yourselves that he is -selling cheaper than the cheapest. I would call esvecial attention to my GUS AM/ 1)47 3 ,4 R LEN ! I make to ord e r everything in the line, of LADIES' IND 'GENTLEMEN'S IVE-4IL 1 feel cSnildent. that I can give entire satisfaction.. I employ none but flrsbelass mechanics; I guarranice perfect fife,*: wort: Irarmited. Repairing neatly and promPtly done. Berneutber' the place, No. 148 Main-st., a few doors below the Means klous*' Towanda, Pa. ,Ibpok out for the dim of the Big Boot. Mr. DAVIS will condhct the luiSiness as my Super intendent{ ' JOHN Mcli,lllllk.. Towanda. Pa., Sept. 1, 18,70,—tf • lIENItY STULLN B - OOK-BINDEIIY.--THE PUB lie is respectfully inforrie4 that till hook-Bin dery has beta removed to tho .trgas Building, third story, whore trill be dens ROQ,S- RIDING! In all its sarione'branches. an terms aarelaonsble by "thellmes" will allow. The Bindery will tiaomder the charge of U. C. IsaftrlKEß. 1. • An experienced Hinder, and all work. Will be promptlyi' done in a style and manner which cannot be exixdied.i. Music, Mair/zines,Newspapere,Old Books, ke., bound) In every variety of style. Particular attention will be pldil to the Bulitg and Dimling of To any desired pattern, which in quality and dura bility will be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the pnblio Is solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed. • . Towanda, August 2. 1806—tf. _DRESS -MAKING ,kND 5 , • CLOIK,,NAKING, IN ALL ISA ' lIRA:NCIrES. • P - 4 • ' cf. tr , - E. ! El 0) • CUTTING AND : FITTING ; _ PROIM'LT . DONE. IMPORTED CORSETS A' LACES. Zi h t F 2 s a" p., MRS: H. E: GARVIN, OVER PORTER k =Bra, mercues Block, IIIALN STREET, TOWANDA, PA. Oct. 26, 1870. F RUITS OF ALL KINDS AT • co WELL PROF. HORSFORD'S BREAD Preparation, at 11. PATCWEI. Kay 20. HEIM 1- ''''' -- aioci bi Farniture. .TAS.• O. 'FROST, mill be offered at COME ONE, COME JAMES 0. FROST CABINET FURNITURE, BLANK Boons, atilt ktedicinei. 8: $. SON: & Coq . ---' ~z.inz OLD CASE 'DRUG STORE, ..07A44442131= XWZM, r's46ierifedivar4:l.4Biteeta, RaiOreeentlyadsh4 largerto Melt : atria, iron end OtitaWleteistsertreent,' tonstitntinw an eztenstre'n- Fletr. Intibrnoll4i Macre:lWe* used in. the Arta for newitanhilwnrposes, cerefulls selected with repadi to the Wtognesivw wants of ttuiptiblie, which wfil bus ;kept tonstantly ehroplitst !pith Irmsh!pnretuttes, swt .-olfscred on the most reasonable terms .. , igkoleaskor 'Beta' anti** of .' ' • • - • • ;f , • Datlfil3i , ! . MEDICINEIW amide • r.araT-0 - a,;_vmungruti, - s. • . . Aide° AN')Y TURPENTINE, atm, FA=r, VAENISII, I ' 4l ' Was ' ern:wawa. .KEROS.E.n.:OR mu, OIL, nuralag rump. -LAMPS, gliAloitii:WWlW Cittnirt - . 4 1 4.NOLR'S AND IIk9IELSTE 0114 FISOCt tuadTollat •Aritokl ii Itted.r4irriety, . SPONGES, DIRISIM, SOAPS, 'cowls, aittr-Dy... Perfumery.. . ., i'oc:OTROOKs, PO TDIOII~AIS, . Pock.eViCilveo; Meionr; • • " Ti!.OO AN'ti NAM TiPTES. AND; LIQUOUSi For irmiu4n4 wßp,' • Ton.A . ccHs;/3n-urr, PuTs AND CI GAR% , Garden. Field Rower , Seeds, : Trusses , porters; ,Sastiensbriers: - Shoulder Braced; Breaft - 'runt* Teething 'Mugs, Waning' Bottles, Wiliples. Nipple Shells and Shields, Byriagei, lied Pans, Self-Seallug FrulE Jars. Ther mometers; ,Flarnring Extracts. liter:. Jags ! , Glass-Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick. and Stare Blacking. Fish Tsai% Am- munition, tc.; Bptinds. Vinci:lC and Itonimpath• to Medicines . , Fid r iAll:the popular l!ateui "AVE D E S Ati articles warrantirtaa represented. Persons at • distance carrrereive their orders by gage or mail, which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medial advice given grstnitonsly •it the office. charging only for medicine. • • Thank;cd for past liberal patronage. wbuld les= poodully announce to their friends and-the public,that 'no pains shalt be spared to satiity, and ment 00 con tinuation of their 1.70 thlenuo audirstrousge. - Si-Open Sundays for prescriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 m: to. 1. and G p.m. . • . * ' IL C. PORTER. pox* co. ! • • F N, B N, tat 3IW M=T, TONVA:';iOA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRT7O:OI-IS'l l . The subscriber re.snectfully announces to the pub. lie in Aeun,t that he has Da Land a large and well selected stock of . " • • • DRUGS, SIEDICMS. CLIENIICALS,. PAINTS, OIL, VAGNISIII.3. ICIN'DOP. — GLASS. • • DYE STUFFS. kc., &c. All the popular Patent Medicines of the clay.. PURE ''LATE AND LIQUORS For Medical purposes er.lly • PERF LTIERY. Fancy and Toilet articles. Soaps of every description; Thermometers. Bathing, Burgeons, and ffommon 4pongea„ Hair Brushes, • • ' TObtli Brushes, ' - Dr. ming Combs. ' Rockl, and Fine ffiinthn, Toilet Powder, Puff I.krzei, e Tooth Powdery. . • Tooth Washes, and Tooth Soaps. • • And other articles belonging to the Dry:at . ..trade too i numerous :o mention. - .F.oing,the Ageneraf the GREAT U. S. IJA COMPANY, I AN OFFER INDII6IIIF.INTO To purchasers of goo-i 3 in their lino - . Physicianalirencriptions mid family reeelPto com pounded by persona thoroughly competent; at all bourn of tbo.day or night.. Thankful for the past liberal patrenage, I re spectfully sobritia continuance of the eame, pledg ing . myself that .4e effort ehall be spared to make My, establishment - Second to none in tl3l..iseetion. e.Dr. T. F. 3WIIII may be consulted at this store as heretofore. ' F. W. BROWN. lan. 31. 1870. Boots and G REAT 'BARGAINS IN BOOTS 8z SHOES MM .IEIY SOOT AXE) S 1 10E Sendh end ~t Ward Manse • The tarlersl6Tod are reefeving a large and well set lectcd steel, ,BOOTS • D SH.O . .E , 'S • Svlitable (or tilt) `MIMES AND FILL 'TRADE, Mitch wo offer Io•w to: Ca+ll. Cou;lsting of GENTS, JJADEES, AND CHILDREN S . SEWED AN P D EGGED• BOOTS . • .)11,DE TO OA2I. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE' , AND 'READYHEN PROMS -1) Thankful for past farois,. Ira solicit a continuance of the cane 8.43/13FL 'WOODFORD. ' 'fluor.= Y. CLARK Towanda, April S. Fonnao7 and. Machine Shop. FOUNDERY & ALA.CHINE SLOP , . ' Th e underainned having' purchased' the FourXliy . and Machine Shop lately owned by. John Canaan, are prepared . to.do all kinds of work appertaining to their bnainessorith priunptneas and dispatch. MjL)c , GEA.IIINGS - , CIRCULAR SAIV MA DRILLS, And.all kinds of MILL• IRONS MADE TO ORDilt ENGWES: :IIEPAiRED, And all work warra:ntid to give saUeaction SHINGLE 3LICHLNES Qt . the latest and must-Improved kinds manufactured and kept, cOnstautly on hand readi -tot use. PLOUGHS., SIDE-MLL: IRON AND .WOODEN. DENIM- Of all .11m.le CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS IMEI L OU G - 11 i•N•T S Of all kinds, and tho latest' Improvements 'kept constantly on CHURN POWEItS, LARUE SIZE S 162 V, C A TINGS GRATES. SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LNRGE .I.ItOS -SETTLES And nil kliads of castings furnished. ti• . - March 34, IST- ' J. F. MEANS /C. OS . f lu:ranee NATTI arE 1 OM. 8. A ,; • cAsaturra., $ 1,066 ,0*--pAns ruu. . • ; imArtend 671Congram, 181.8. orAitxCEll. atOdur, President ; lAY; COORS , clisirrnan Eitanco sad Er. Coi 4 . ; 1117;111 , D. COOF.E, Vice Preekleat • E3LEEBCE4 • - W.' met ikcntary and A".i.ary. .Themvit,w eg p r the muonii Litn Ipailran te c,. .. . 1. ii,h! alTatienniCenipany. chirtred bye.4),,,r.,,. 2 . t lis . i Tina nii eipitar of One 31ilitonboLui's 3; t t offers low rates ofyrenaluins ; tarnishes larger ingUni"s' tla4 ‘ tl 'e , Grey i ' !pude". ibrjhe . ssmo moue,.; 5. 4 Ls deilultii Axil certazi ; , . . ... . , . ' 6: ? ' II' :rutin'', r r n a gu id lli erk t iatal milr ng Lel; P2%,47--1.t141',44..k.:, -71.11 be pelkies ail vatti cent mccili, - i 7 mne• for BO much money ;... .. 8. AU policies are non-forteitleg ; - D. Ile policies are eitrpt from Lii---.‘infi. *...M410±,k Iti:ade:ptLit p. EUSSl4l4.ll.up%er. A. C. 3:::L8134E k. A. C.-31.A.50N Agent', for.Towands and viriaily Jarr;9, 1849. CAMP. d; ,MI,7I.A.YCE AG E.VC i; . Palk* written-1u all cif the following mails: acs reliable Companies. LOSSES ekttkil and•ps.au cc; Aftige. FARM PROPERTY, fiboll,,ng E and dwellings iu town insured a6.•••••.fiit . ALL !., #A ,, nr L.:our:us° as well an Fun:- LIFE EC.strnAser..a,,t,ll,, uLt gf r•,. Largest and Mint COmpaniLs In tills eon nt.7. • LurErasi COMPA*T. I Loridon, EnyT , z,vl I ..................... to rh Annr4 Ina - ILL-SCE Cosir.L74. El= ME CLEVELAND INFIDDANtE CDMPANY. I:tea-Jana. OM, 1E92212 i t :YU:4INC. bitsVr.ANCE COILPANY, t Witkerßarre, j desetta,.. LAwcAsrErt iNeCEUNCE COMPANT, I Lancazter. Pa. Cm FLUE Issriuscrr , tuur.orr. - liartfurd. Conn.( EZE! daurracnn .11411t7BANM 04-r Ilartfio.d, Conn. MO ipLTini FmZ /NAYILANCY COMPANY.. I New York. f Asxcb~._.,_ INDEFrsinsT rNI,CIIANCE COStPLIIV - , Bodo*, .11as$. f E!MICI NEW Yens LITE iStitTUC:CE C. 7317437. New T 6-11. ~.tt .. • BEIT.ESESTED. °VIA $25,000,000. - Strict attention" to business,. fair dealing.' ca.: prompt settlement of Losses, is orn tiorro. Come and try us. - Oftlex on Main street, orrros:te Court Hour,, or stairs. Mr. VINCENT at 31arars P.ad: fr.da :I. El. 0 . 01/CE, T. D. CAMP.. • W. g. SINCE:KT-1 Towanda, Pa., July 1970,—1y THE PENN MUTUAL tatE INSURANCE CaIIPANY, NO. 921 CIIESTNUT INCORrOItAr'D ACCUMULATED FUND, oTer $3,000,001! INCOME FOR 18G9.. $:11;6,2.15.19 DIVIDENDS HAVE AVILIZAUED ANNUALLY ,113 OUT 30 PER -CENTA I'OI.ICIES IF.SLTD ON ALL .uquibvtii PLAN., tiemioms may be paid amoialir or reml-anumil, a lean Fall be made :or 1,...Cb0r the aimeiat. SAMTTL C. Preela,lL ti.V.NIUIL IL STuELS, Vic.. JOIN W. lloltNull, A-V.-Pt-and A. IL S. STEIIIENS. .11:313.'74.1.1 -3- 11. B. SI'RE.\-14.-, G UARDIAN .3.11.7TTAL LIFE INSLTRA.NCE COII4 ) ,INL • ; No_ Dr.o.umviy. NEw YORK, POLICIEi IN F 0111.: e Aani.ll, OVi-r ANN 1.7.11. IscnmE, oirr LOl 4 , L14 PAIL Ailonppreved forme of. Policles!osned. Libtral nmolen for paymetnt.ox prozonn,l*. • Policieo mm.forfelmblo by this. The etain: profits of ,hvbk.l ably among the insured. •ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. WALTON 11. DECE.If PII.L. , MENT. WILLIAM T. lIDOICEIL Vir I'mhzot LUCKS M ADAMS, Src'r Asp Acrcom. EIXERE_NC'Eri dt.r Coors .' Co., nanl.errt. A Co., Dmkers. Jour: Vira'a.ll3: & Co., Tea 3:erfbillt.. S. A. 31.rxerat. l'rest. re' L Ifectinics' 8401. T. 13: PETFilaelN, : j 1312 tf CONNECTICUT 3ILTUAL LLlfi INataLANCE COMPANY, .or ILkRTFOLD, CONN 31ISES, NrILBLRINO WORE TITAN P. 1,000 STEAMER... ASSETS (June 1, lef,l) Over $2.1,0Q9,00.). Surplus over 57.0130,000. CURRENT prvmEND FROM '4O TO 70 I'ER CE2I Ttital (lairds by Dtsfititipsid to date, over }6.lso,oLi TOTAL DINTOV:DR nal) TO PATE, OVER .4 - :PURELY iICTUAL COMI'..IIY "All its surplus- is equitably divided alunir; icy holders In ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, 'Wlakh may be applied In reduction of Prem:iimA. ap e x, neenmulated at interest for Me biln , in t cif Qr may be received by tbem is C%-.M. • rbY - frga-up Policies are 'granted„ alter iwo er. years' Premiums hare been paid. thus pr..e...;;F .making' • 'ALL .POLICIES NOX-FORFEITING. It issuesPotoies upon • DESIRABLE PLANS OF INSURANCE, Ant has adopted In its workings several -141 SPECIAL I'EATCREs OHIODIA.L WITH THIS EOM - PANT ANP OVILP ED BY NC) OTHER— • H. D. 31cE.E.1N, Agea. Tbwanda, Pa., July 22 1.94:9—tf - MEW ROUTE TO PRILADEL kuIt . V 7.1 NOBTF Pi \\SILvANLI ILULROAD. • Shortest and moat direct line to Philadelphia, timone. Washington, and the South. • . kassengerit by this route take Pennsylvania k _New York Railroad train. passing Towanda at A.. 11,. 'mike dome connection at Bethlehem with Ii• press train of North Penu'a Railroad, and arrive Philadelphia pt 5:05 P. 3f.. in titue to take nirld trains either for the Souther West. City.paaitertgercare aro at the• Depot on arrival al train convey pnexengers to tho VartOUß P. t and to all parts of the city. 7 nsronuu.. - LepNorth Penn ' s Raitriad Depot, corner Lerla and erican streets, Philadelphia, at 7:35 A. orriv. Aat Towanda 5:13 P. M., P=in Mann's Ito gage Express collects and deliver. gage, oflieo No. Ios•Eonth Fifth street, Philadclph:.l. ACCOMMOD.ViIONS. • Freight received at Front and Noble stret.W. 'delphia. and forwarded br Daily Fat Freigfit to Towituda. arid all point. 4. in Sna.piehanna with (Inlet dlaputylk. ELLIS CLATIEE. Gen. Agt. N. P. E. 11.. Front and Willtm.fit,. May 1n.1870. . a Pailatll.ll.lf,a. TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL ! .t medical prnpat anon which' rtmls to rola°, ;• unnatural propertra - wpfrppiled,eithcr,on Bait. Ilia conceded:l)y ell who have' neti ti, be the be,t assistant to nature in .the reswrati,e 0: affected parts to their. natural fuirtions, which medical. world has ever received.. It - has cured taan cases of Ithemnatism,which coul not be reiciacd -1, : , any other medicifie. It is rased by, many of our physicians for that purpose.- bt also nnsuri ,, - in the cure of Carus. Chilblains, Cramps. than of Iftwelt:s, Strains, Sparing, firnisoe and se, - of all kinds. It Is called, I,"y those who have nay.: .t the hest rncdicine for horses In the markt t. b al ways sail,. speedy, and effectual. Every botth-..aar ranteell to give satisfaction. or money refunded ' . For sate by all. Druggists and dealers in tued,: . .. 11..BP.OWNING TAYLOR. Pa. r.tix2.3 . 70.tf : ! Soh. Proprietor and :Sranuflentrer. DRIED gmat OF cot. LL RINDS OEM Gal General Agents TOWA Nbt, OM MEI lEEE GEE EEO EMI CM $13,4i 1, C.1.11e ViNCENT $2 - t , .i RECORD. A _ Towauda; ra n
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