Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 22, 1870, Image 4

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- _ Hints from the London !Corse Book. c 4
1. Althorns must not, be fed in
the same proportion without due
-gard to their ups, theit . • constitution
and their work._ Beeause the iinpnr
priety of suaku.:-.-practice' self-en
dent. - • -•
2. Never use bad hay on account
of its cheapness. Because; thfire
-not proper nourishment in it.
3. Damaged corn is exceedingly in
julioua Because it linfl - gs infla
niation of the bowels, and skin dis
eases.
4. Chaff is better for old_ ho, sea
than,hay.'-' Because they con chew
and - iligest - it better. -
5. Hay or grass alone will not sip =
port a horse under harA' work.. Be;
muse there is not; sufficient nutritive
body in it, • "
6. When a horse is 'worked hard
its read should chiefly be oats; if not
worked hard its food should chiefly
be hay. Because oats snippy more
nourishment and flesh ma ki ng mate
rial than any other kind of food Hay
not so much.
7. For a saddle•or - Coach hiirse,half
a peck of sound oats, and cehteen
: Tomah of hay are sufficient. If the
- -! . ,bay is not good, add a quarter of
pound more oats. . A horse which
works, harder may have rather more
of each; one that works little should
have less.
8. Rack feeding is wasteful. The
better plan is to feed with chopped
hay from a manger. Because the hay
is not then thrown about,and is more
easily chewed and digested.
9. Sprinkle the hay water
that-has salt dissolved in. Because
it is pleasing to the animal's taste,
and more easily digested. A tea
spoonful of salt in a bucket of water
is sufficient.
10. Oats should be bruised for an.
old horSe but not for a young one.
&Cause the former, through age and
defective teeth cannot chew them
properly; the young fterse can do so,
and they are thus properly mixed
with the saliva,and turned into whole
some nutriment.
INrater your horses f,zom
stream rather than a well. Because
the latter is generally hard c . ‘tr , cold,
while the former is soft and compara
tively_-Wenn. The horse prefers soft
and 'Addy water, though ever so
clean.
12. A horse should have at least a
pail of water, nibrning„. and evening;
or still better, four half-pailfuls at
• four several times in the day. Be
cause this assuages his thirst without
bloating him. But he should not be
made to work—directly after he .has a
full draught of water, for digestion
Mend exertion eau 'never go on togeth
r.
13. Do not 'allow your horse to
hare water to drigk. Because if he
has to drink cold water, after getting
accustomed to warm, it will give him
the colic.
14. When yont horse refuses hiS
food after &Ml:inn., go no further
that day. Becanso c 'the poor creature
is thoroughly beaten, and needs rest.
• t'ft .ttr•lateit f t "Our Dula]) Al;iuutltt.l
How to Educate Animafs. '
. To educate an animal isinot to force
nature, but to tame and direct it, i
as to nake man., This is rice or
i‘'society of it fit for the ser not a
r . ). difficult task for one who knows
:01-; to, go about it. Most animals
are drawn towards man, whose super
.:-ity they recognize by instinct, whom
;-e n. are proud to please, whose love
agreeable and whose protection is
.. vai l'ageons - to them.. But before
z_i!esc.- relations are established, there
:; an obstacle to be conquered; the
,1 •i.rtiNtt natural to the lower animals.
TLc lirst step to be taken. then is to
)tain the pupil's confidence.
UnlMppily, many do just the eon
-1 inry of what is necessary to obtain
ibis end. Some brutal meri- , -know
.rily how to maltreat ' thehuienals,
hieh do not obey - because they do
tut understand; other men snake
playthings of them; Mid others fatigue
; them with importunate caresses.
nu: ne of these thillo.s What ani
mal., .
demands is security. Never harm
him,-and you will soon havc. , , t his eon
fi,lence. -
When your first relations I are es
tablished, he will come to be caressed
of his own record. klways be care
ful of him, but without feebleness or
importunity. Never tolerate a vicious
net; never allow yourAf to be defied;
but be indulgent for unintentional
disobedience, or for any damage done
-unintentionally. In These last cases,
content yourself witli making the an
imal understand wherein be is wrong,
• without too much sei - erity. Well do
ing should always he, rewarded by -a
caress,,Airlabitual intercourse, be
affectitmate if you will, - but first be
reasonable 110 not be taxis!, of ca.
resse,s; make them less frequent; but
4 let your rule be gentle, peaceable and
just.
• Violence and blows aze had means
of education for animals as well as
men. Fore.. makes itself oboyed,but
only en condition of continual action;
a sad conditi , n It sometimes hap
pens that despair revolts against even
force; Z%-e often see this in the case of
the ass, sometimes in thataf the
horse. Besides. in making: yourself
obeyedja outward force, you Chit*
from the animal all spontaneous ac
tion, hiS grace. his amiability, his or
der to obey you; without counting
t12.2t, in using this means, you reserve
f•-: yourself nu extreme resource for
rnelty. Look at' the facts. Your
poorjh'sses are unmercifully beaten,
an:l are stubborn. Your cruel team
overwhelm their horses with
1 , 104v0, and oftentimes can - scarcely
y. 21..2)11 them--and do with them
vrhateVer they wish. For my part,in
•., v relations with - animals, I alvvaxt
.12e it an amusing study to obtain
it obedience with the least possi
hie expense.
The tut of education is like that of
23:1i51e...by which Mozart, or Haydn,
olitains. a- greater effect by simple
21c.,• dexterously handled,than some
: , .olern composer does by the deaf
,22ing uniformity of an orchestra.-_.
.1. Berea. it? Bulletin de Pens.
=2MMEI
1 - .11011:11 who owns three hundred
acres. and has laid over forty Miles of
tile, says : " The drained land never
became eowpaet from water-soaldng,,
was always loose and mellow, retain
ed moisture long after the hard un
drained*il had become baked like a
1 'rick."
«.--a--- -----
"RE PP is the Horse's Petition to his
Driver:
the hill, whin eie ;
Down the hill, hum me. not
In the stahle;iforge: me no'
Of hay and cor p , rob rue no: :-
Of dear water, :dint. ow not ;
With sponge and brnsh, regled. me not
ONort, dry bell. doroiv, no,not
r nick or cold, chat Inc not ;
.Vith bit or rcies, jerk roe not;
And when yciu are enn - rte. Ftrike tee nqt.
T 0 :: P - H.' . srp - . 1-d I kV
New Yaik; kith; i 136.9
Allow me to mllattcntion tonay PItELLITAT;ION
op coiriOmo ErnwiritOCOtr," The comp°.
neat parts aro BUCHIi. CUBEDS
Alto Joiaprozzoires. .
-
Dionz or Putrasarloic,,EnChn. in racuo. Jnn.
tiler 1 32 siell. by discalstion;.taforpma fine Cu-
'bets exttactddbyditritcanTatTl
ei!rom Janlpar Denies ; very yttle aniarte need,
and a small iroportlken of Wilt. nls mote iud.at
. .
' •
able thanany now,,lkttat.
Burin, u ' , repair:ld by Druggists, is of a dark
color. It is a plant that,eralts ito fragrance
action of a Sarno (14 . troys this Ms actin principle),
leafing a dark and gin infsuadneoctlon. tho
color of Ingrodienta. TheDuclin in my preparation
predominates ; the - greenest quantity of the other
Ingredient; are added, to prevent feratentation;
on inspoction, it will be fond not to be s Tincture,
Y male In Marroauxrpam, nor is a syrup—and
therefore can be used In cases where fever or Ines.
'nation exist. In thts, - you have the knowledge of
thelhgeedienh aud tue mode of.proparcpm.
Hoping that }'on B ill favor it - yritit:a trial, and
that upon inopection It will moot with .3-oar am To-
EMI
With a feeling of conlidene'e
I myrVery - respectlatly.
IL. T. lIMIEOLD,
Chemist and Druggist Of 16 years eaperietecc
[From the largest manufacturing Chemists in tho
World.]
am acquainted vitt] :Sr. IL T. Ilehubohl; be
occupied the Diu; litom oppoeite my'reildeEetaild
wan,muccensful In cuuductin,j tLo buziacPs whcro
otters bad not Well equally tu before Win. I have
been favorably Linprossed With his character and en
WSJ
AVILLLUI WEICtIrrIIAZ.si
Firm of Powers d; NVOtglatmari, llantifLttirio4
CllcrulEtr, Nineth and Brown Ss., 11112.
.I.lraameLD , s Fixin Erra.ttv Lccar, for wvuk
lICSR griming from Indfseretiun. The cr.bausMl row
. .
era of Natnre wbict are accompanied by so man;
alarming symptom's, among. Allah will be found. .1M
diaposlbon Exertion; Lrlas of-fory,
Cle6Fl., Iloror ut tliscaße, Forchochilg6 of Evi.! ; in
ty
fact, truivermil Lassitude, Prostration,
to clltcr into the ca,Joyclttts of ~,71t.f.y.
The ca;'-Ltiatkal, eUe, ard.:l,l
We:tkhess, requixes the aid of mekheine to streu;:th
au and invigorate tLe eyttent, vane!: LtELlfitoLl ,'S
EXTRACT BECIIC invariably f,r. tr:
Wetit-la4subtlytted M, Cousrtnlptiou or o. r!
MI
„
saEL:pertp . h FLUID EX.12..W.1 or Bucutt, to af-
feciWw.l.*ctql'ar un,Ta.1.1,1 by any
other I , revaratit , ii, in C—loroNl,,
Fxliirrvs s'at•r of the Utazit,rzol all
complaints invid,.nt to the brx, or the doclino
c2~Fm
IlgysEALD's l; .A. 11.11
ruovEtritota: WAszt Will radically ritmallilate frolr
the Fj6:4•lll, &vases arising from habits of disslpa
eon, a little cilK•uae, oz no cLang.:, in diet. no
thconTertience*—f-xpomm.,; completely mtilex...ftillag
those unpleasant and dangt-mnB copaiva
and 31ercury. In all thchi--6,l7i.ies.
i lintatanan't . FLun. LxmAc Ircui In all
41:feast:if of th exc. um . ' lrLether czibticg in male or
female, from whattter cause originating. and no
'natter of long atamling. It iA:pleasanttn taste
and oder, ••initnedtato - in action, and more strength
ening than any of the 'preparations of hart; or Iron
Thcm suffering from broten-down or -delicate
coln.nintioue, procnro the remedy at once
r
The reader must be aware that, however &light
may he the :Mel of the more tlisew , es, it it mrta.o2
to wft , t the blOily ltvalth;.aa n1, , :!.1! , : 1j.',.. n
All tile above (11 ~eases nfgu.!..re the of Diu
retic. RELMTIOWS EXTRACT LTC :s the
graat Platt,.
So.la Ly Pr:l•2;gibts Psi.: -g1.25
per bottle. or G hottlos for ;i6,30. Mivert%l to uty
address. Dcseraw. , p. pup:or - us to all communrca
tiny'.
Addicas H. T. TEETV!6.I.;D. Drug arid Chem
Cal 171L0rt2301.m3. :s9l rro!.. ilwxy. N.
ONE iltE. GENULIE UNIANs. DONE rr IN
btvel.4.llgrartd wr:pper; w:th
C.ll krAl : Cltmloze, ;SO p_anra,
May 19.
ST3
1 871 .:
.1_ • • - • • • • • •
PAPER _k
NEW
--LOBE
SCHOOL BOOKS
i
P STATIONUX ~k1%1)
BLANK BOORS
YANKEE "iTOTIO :O 4S `f-
Towanda, 2i0v.,19 1863,
T HE
SE WING MACHINE!
. which his'ibeep
used .for the last five years-in the
West, and is now introduced for the
first time iii thij',section
and more quietly tinui tiny, doing tile
lighteat as well as the hea'iest r
sroik•
done on any Sewing Machine
El
ALL Altu,,;:salTED TO CALL.AND SEE IT
No , amults4,lB:xl
411 Machines iltrce Blake's Patent
Table.
Agents wanted in unoc'upied territory. .ld tree,
Lt4IIE A CO., Scranton, j
For sale by
TAYLOR Z.: GORE.
Towanda, ra.,
, .
A. A. KINSER.
Attu na,
ACKLEY,. LLOYD 3 RLORER,
May 12. 1,1%). Wyainsinp.
IASE 4. 'ND, COMFORT
Tern
BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT
Thorn is not lug so valnablu 0 Ix•rls, og4t, =la
plrfect sight esti ourylio old! bed by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES !
Cr p:ocuriug rh:1.11 wc.lll.lvjwa
QCCULISTS ANT) OPTEOANF.3,
(.11"1'111: C.E!.EBRATED
PERFECTED SPEL!TAuLF,s;
7.IaNT, arz.tr yein, experiment and
ecueLon of voytly ery,
to r :in.: that iIItAND
Vii.wil I: s..' Lev 31.d,-.7l:Li ilutialited e - itirLieliou i..,
the weal . ero in t.l.ie \% eterti : t . ter ditriu:; the rasi
lifitlin } - care.
'ELOS.-1 Cilel.ifolea Pe:Like:l Speetsel..-3 IP2Ver tire (ho
eye. sad last loony years without. elianiio!
I.;ZATZT'S uortltls
JI - LES dealer in Wineltrii and derir
dry, bole fur Totimunn, Penn'a, acd
.11)7;1 14. 1.370.
•
RE.P WITER: o p
0 p
• -i- -
receLtl3 . mided natty to our facilities, we
are now prepared to do all kithls of '
E T E E,• STY I L 1;
NORTHEIZN PENNSYLVANIA.
THE -,YIEPORTER OFFICE
CENTIZ.IL L\.RK ET
The subseriliera still continue to keep constantly
on hand a full End complete assortment of every
thing pertaining to their busines., eons:sling main
ly 01 • •
BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CURED 11.01 i
MUTTON. &LJir.
VEAL.
POULTR X ,
SAUSAGE. • - LARD,
DULOONI DRUZ. RELt.
' Tath., 4. oW, &c. I -
Also,
, F I .S
FROM 110 - 11 I;7AKES
rs - rgps RFA - larED DALLy.,_
In their be:zon:
•
Pubes wishing Oysters in large or mud, Trine!.
ties will be tarnished on short notice, at the old I
stand, en:Mr-IL' L.trinrtr, Montanye's rtock;Aire,t
door north of Dr. Porters.
G KELLr.II, 711t - LLOCE
:. t` !
T,aeo. 312L1A) , 31:. f
Feb. 21, 1i,70-tf
, ?1:R, NATIONAL I;AN-17.,1
_
CAprm
StitiPLT.T's
125,000,
40,000.
This Banes 'offers 'UNUSUAL FACILITIES fukille I
transaction of a
GE2k.TERAL 11 U,51212,t'5. t.c SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGS.
ECTritEST AID ON DEPOSTI'S
AGur.EItExT. _
Sii:ezAL C.,m;
CA.L.rcr.s.
..: ,
Parties wislaing, to BEND IlUZ:1:1: tO any part of tb.o I PLASTEfI AND 'I - CMOS - MU OIL
United States. Itaglszul, Ireland. F.eetia'ad, or Mrs prin. i '
cipal cities and towng of Lorofh - :, A...a beta 1,..7:.r.ura , -
drafts tur that y.arpose.
‘llll,-Ii lie will be plea!,:eil to grimily
,t.bern with at
. i rezithnable prit-es. Now. bnt the'ECST pria.rrt All
he orferml for sale, Coniequently cannot fall In giv
.
.. _
~ L ilt,' , Ling entire satisfae2.on. nr4..tnecodnt!, the wants of the
To or from the old - cothirl; 1.:7 beii:Le:j..ilm , :
, , unn,Ranity.
nig Ilnes, always unli - iinil. •
F.13514n8 Li-G:21111T
117,g1ftf paLriLr Coil cr..?
E. IL'S:LI - ITU, Pret N.
18G..). •
or vti. in 6.clottig3 fcr Coal. Litn% Set, Pl^rler.
C..=cnt ant .Ucro, , ean OIL
•
Olif ELL 8: )ryil a IiRE SELT4
'lna TEA vt
K, ' woYr ..C.3 nay afr,ent, 3.lvay b
%OW.' ,:.• w
I A arehowe to attend to c - astot^em. • s
at . co tvELf , mr4i rs. I .V:.,luthig. Aug. 10.16'70..
11. T. liEr.LlfiiLD
T RIED FRUIT OP ALL KINDS
' CO ELI. k MITT.
Mfm 1 1"!11.
riscellaneous.
" DOMESTIC"
LOCK- : STICH
\ r
THE " DOIIESTIC " is a Shuttle
It runs fastur ,than most, ot:sier
Plaiu 'Machines = $65.
Hall Case - - - i'l7o
ME:3311.5. LAZAIIITS A; MORRIS,
II.U:T1'O1W CUB:<ECTieiT,
'PERFECT 'SPECT.A.CLPS !
JOE PE . 1 : T G
L P it I 'C E S
C. - c
=I
C.' IS iT
SPECDIES.
'OP TOW_LNDI
7%. , 7:111: CiALZ.6,110.1 , 7 N0.7.%8
PJs.c C: Ti C_i S 7
thimm4a,
inti_piovigaw
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1,.._,„„„4,,„.,. --, -,• - -- -
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' - . -- Eiviiio
~,,i, •_---......„'". 1,40,34,0tinc:,
, ~,,1,..1.4,,,,,,,---77,--.• ='' -,-. '., , •
n.
W 4
'
it
.
, wbkli nava Pluesea 'for f ee l c°2 "*,
4hati a s sell at.sa low figTii"" 41 " be P"" ased
airtime. I tow ant to &in/blies
"...• ' ~„
=Mai . 8:4414,a378;_11P'
Ulm 441 iinla large staek plt
•
AlptOlf:*1 4 0.111t, C}ItAHAM DO'
ityg DO., lIITCEIVICEiT Do
I keep copstanti ß n iota, POSH. Kik% Lap.
aII kinds of riss 7 m•Otild.*irth9attasitipn.prthe
public to our Cara Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. - lase °alders ociebratid Laura
dry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap,
Plssse . esll az; oxlmsbm our stock of
IVOO.DEN W4M
Largo assortuteAkpcnisrizzE•NoTiolis, Tou.Er
SOAPS, he., he. I will pay the gghentesah . p.tico for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
- .
Farmers, give as a ealfbefore selling elsewhere:
AgrorAousintlebteato lateiltnawilipleate cal
and nViao immediate payment.
Towanda. March, 12. 1867. • IL:PATO:I
GR9CERY: PROVISION
T.O
McCA _l3 E EV, M—l X .
WholasnLa Mad netail DeSICIS iD
FAMILY ..G.MQVERIES
~ A4D~~_
PROVISIONS,
BEEEDUIPS * NEW •DLODE, TOWANDA, PA
We do not deem it necessary to enntxterate all the
dlferentarticles we ,tec . p. Our assortment is
ALWAYS .COUPLETE--,
st'd nothing but
FIRST CLASS •GOODS.
Cash raid for Notion Protßico.
JAMES 'f.0CA.134
March 1..1870. HARRY MIX.
PEOPLE'S
GROCERY .LSD PROViSIOI:4 . 'STORE,
;K . Fru comult
„..1 nevi vii, complete stud
GROCERIES .214. ND PROVISIONS,
ess!..l et the lowest pastille prlees.
. •
CODFISH,
I‘IACKF,ATIL,
HERRING,
.."
1 ORK
....,
HUTTON,
, •
UIT OF. A LT, DOCIZIPTION,
MODERN STONE WARE,
.2:
yA'N:jirli; NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FEED, iltfliNT•, GRAIN,
4
13r3ilt; fatAviv:ell-we pay cas,sh to r.
DAIn tj N,
A equal: at gi:nply of Ashton Saltt, all sized:eh
Batter Firkbis, Tuba; !to. '
Please can 'and look through oar .tock, and w.
do our beat to plezee yon. -W. A. IC.OOZ •
Towanda, Apr 1129,180.
LOOK HERE!, -
G'3 WELL MYER,
t,
At the old stand of ilitAvTi"L 14 Camay are
reeeistng a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES- L'n) PROVISIONS,
.
.
Which. they oftey to cash buyers at prim§ flu t defy
competition. ' -
April - -‘• .
Cash paid
1869—tr. for all kind!) Farmers' Produce. ,
21. . •
WY A.LIISIYG.
C. W: CLAPT
Having leased the Storehouse and coal fixtures
belonging to Me Blossts. Wellen,' wouh: notify tho
citizens of Wyaluaing and yicintblthat *ill keep
countantly on hand a full steez
C 0 :A-
TA_G, STOVE, OTIES : TNUT. PEA All DAUCI.A.I"
L I 31 E „
IN BULK OR BY THE BARREL
A.
.L T
C'E 31 E N
CASH PABO'FOR GRAM
Etta for every description of
LT BEST FRUIT JARS IN SE
7. I Irce.lDE b MISS.
=I
C. B. PATCH.
M 23
DE
PRODUCE,
TA T,L-011,,,-sr.
A re tfilfP °l o . 4 l PO O tt i ll, : ;,;-:! ,
CasaniSi, A - V De. .Q 1 .
_ .•
C a mistite of al/
ba thel0441151,1111=:‘:.-
kiixiiiiiinntrttat faxrad
•••- .
Which they ate pielhared to Make up la lily — *Ai to
salt thei . r . customers, omitted notice • - 7 - 4 •
Also iven4tan6r.otook at -
101 ; 4 WY—MD& CLOTEELNG,
NlAch4l'eare
•
GENT'S FURNISHIN4• - GOODS
& stew . and fun-Ulm q.t.!! the Ip,test:Aorles.
'44
"Xt
MEMM!
TUC !AT= _S
N E C K. .T _
Also the Nevirateut
WINDOW - llliip
All or any of our Goode 8111 tie sot ,
CHEAP FO*
As any in the market.
Call aod look through oar stock
lqvismda, b nril 21. 1870
fi
i . '
r
~
/rirThig space belongs to E. Sell
Clothifig and Gent's Famishing •
bulsy selling Clothing that ho has no I
an advertisement. -'
tHi
HU4RA.II 1 Initit
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRI
READY MADE CLOT'
.
.r-,
M. = E. • .I:IOSENITP. ,D'§,
(OppoLito Powell .! Ova.) l .:-
• 4:am now °Coring to the putlio.- Laige and oboice
stock of
SPRING AND StiNDITXI GOODS,
1
Comizti of '
LINEN GOODs.,
•
Ent all the late. styles for Spring and aptnier vroar,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
• '
Mitch trill be 'sold 25 por °aut. - less than ferairer
prices at M. E.' posmsaihiribs. Alsii ti large tn. ,
Notre
cgDERSTiIIekS
I Intend to sell less
FaR Stock. Now
cheap: Call and com
.E'f , trWLD offers 'G
clothing and ~
I
GENTS F ti
I
cal before irarehaeb
. .
TowundTowanda.,dap. 23. 1870. -.1. 31 E ROS
•
A DISPATCH JUST RE
GLORIOUS SEWS FOR-VITIRERS 0
AND. VICINITY
Thera ta 'constantly being recclrod'at tk
OF FASHION," a large dock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
rthich biro ban purchased 'for cub
prises. and ~rill be sold in cash buyers a
tffan ever before offered in Tdi - antla. .'
eists in part of
DONS' AND FOUT4I3 CL,
ztacx, now lax. ULM: rsAvim
LLCE DItESATb C.ASSI==
Coats, Pards. Vests, and White Linen
also a large satiety of ,
GENT'S FURNISHLNG
HATS, CAPS, ;;USP.MSD ERS,
TIES,
1 . 4.1%tr. AZAD LINES COLIAItI3,
•
Of the Idea styles and faehlons. Remember the in
duceineuta that I offer, and- that I ant not be tm
derso:d by any dealer in - town, or elsewhere. All
who wish anything in my line are Train-ettulip invit
ed to give me a call before purchaelugAnd convince
yourselves. - `
IL 1.1 - .00138. •
No. 11 . 9 31ain-st.,lleidleman's Block._
Tdiayida; Pa.
Cabli raid for Bides and Polts.Th--,ilf_k'4
GOLD STILL COHDTG DOWNY
EVZU SIILNG IN TU
gROCI.72IY jPIIOI77SIONI LINE,
are . r::ow being olTered nt
OOWEL'L & Y R S
at prices that cannot fall. to satisfy all tliat they are
determined not to be tinder/ odd by any (Mo. They
have enlarged their Store by building se that they
now have room for the fresh stippiles that are daily
received by them. They have c.rAnseted with their
&tom a Market where, they tiers keel, frefdi meats to
sill by the quarter or piece, sna A fall an lily or ore:
eerles and kroSieboury to which thi7Avold, call the
attention of all each !Ayers. Come cart
Goode and Priers, before furchising!! na satisfy
yourstivea. We gumentee all gootcla tC eiveemire
satisfaction. We are thanliful Co ouriMstomera for
their pest Ist:cons= and solicit a continnance
of the same., . • COWELL '.' 31TETt.
20, ,
TRY auk TrAs
7. ; ' .
-
. . .
1870 O•
- „ r ,
a r ilrAN,
' 4.
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. IStitit;6
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WANTIMIr; TiNIA 4304 N.Y.
Nat
Ell
ciiiiss,:rstoat szti font ` -cur
Egg
E ' Lk'X I 'FACtON GIJOR4M6a)
MEE
..Alargi stock of
moms AND CASSINERES.
\
• \
\
Drarrng fY
'43, 4c
HA.T.S. AND CAPS,
9.ENTS! FItNISHA'G, GOODS.
g.L.:L A
.
i5..1 1 7111 1 h0 at the Wad - Haim the first *lid third
Tuesdays of mob month. stittramples of G...
aqS prcik Xo PhD:matins.
- 'GEO. nrvAll VELEZ%
171Eicittril, 1870. _ I'^DOBT. N.-.ItANNEES.
ASH
p r i_,oon ar
84/1 C 4:441 WW tolluku,Afseture their celebrated
HORSE POWERS' & .CLEANERS,
anal wSJI jr..11 a better sew] , ine, tor less money tart
am be had elsewhere •In the world. We claim. for
our machines that they will do as much, •or more,
thin any other, sad' ice Mora dumbly built We
personally_ suzigatendenir work and see that it Is
welt down.ellte will sand .
- • •
4 ;4
„Nitijaq!"TWE CITALOCATF..S
Of ouTipiththie,:inilippLlcitlon. •
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One Two Morse 71.112ESIIVZ 4 SEPZRATORS.
rznwszzpz mut CLE44YER3...
FA:NNI . NG .AI LS) ,
• CMCCIAIt AND IWO '
SAW AND GRIST DILL work &lie to eider.
Give us a call before p¢rcbaaing elseuliere.
V 4 - co, aIIOMIVVII.
:AEZ . , te:Zr in
time o wrisbl
Aug. 2, 1869
NEW CARRL&GE ,FAbTORY
On Pine, between Man and Second, Streets, back
of G.. P. !Leon. Co.'s Bank,
HENRY STULEN & CO.,
llesNettully rtionneo to Lis aksittlisal p ttroun
:111 albs, balltia •
NEW nines CARRIAGE FACTORY.
4hcra they will constautly keep ou hind a f ull assort
nieut of
i i
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONSi,
TICOTTINO SIILKYS, SKIIETONS,
. .
, -
, i
Made of ter iext miterialAarid finished in the beet
city etyle. ', We long • experience in city Carriage
Factories gives them a decided advantage aver others
,in the
CLS OF
Finish,. Style4ind Durability
THIN G,
of MK Wagena. All tLay aaky Is an
INSPECTION_ OP HIS WORK
IrreVio/18 to punch -awing elseubere
ILL , vor.vc WARIZANTEO TO GIVE PE.EFECT
Thankful for the liberal patrona7.e formerly ex:.
tem:edam! rc.arectfully ask o. continuance of the
I=
EEPAIBING PROM . M": ATTENDED TO
=I
Telw4i342. Mai 24. 1870.—tf
H'
•
NE 'V PLAING
The undo gelo' having built a largo and, connUo
dious 3fW lu-dho Borough of Towanda: and tilled it
with the most modern and improved machinery, for
the manufacture of
WDIDOW.BASII fIND BLINDS,
Are prepared to fill orders, whether large or small,
upon the shortest notice. We have also a large vs.
hely otIIOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern,
which we can furniati much cheaper thanthey can be
worked by band.
mutpie.
Gizoovrsci.
. AND scnoot
SAWING,
And all other 'work 'pertaining to Joinery, will's, don.
to &Incur customers.
too k° room for
o
t 'buy a Salt
I thht 31. E. - 110.
in tbo lino of
Persona building', and nut living more than twelve
to fourteen Mlles distant; will and it largely for their
interest to buy of Us, or bring their lumber and have
it worked by our 'machinery. Bring your grist uf
Flooring. or other lumber, and whilkdoor team 1*
feeding, have it greet& out and take it t brae with'
you. - .
We will..pay CASH for PINE AND =HACH
LIMBER - delivered at our lumber yard. fiCome acid
see us, or if you can't come, write.
Towanda. Feb.. 1864. ' L. D. 110DOE118 .4;
lini. '
EIVED
Tow.LNDA
MONtANY.PS,
&tiara! Dealers to
• .
STAPLES FANCY DRY GOODS,
Gnocrorro. Caocasar, GLASSWAZZ
BOOTS,.SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS
Father. Data, Cape; i nihrellae , ke.,
TOWANDA, PA.
No. 103 Maiu Octruer.o.t the Puhlie.Square.
. J. D. morrAsiE.
way 19,1870. L. D. MONMaNYE.
TEXI'LE
OODS,
reduced
rower rates
y stock con-
T LNG,
Zi2l
EEO
nek Suits,
SATAIRDAX, OCTOBER Ist, 1870.
th...94.IIItANDT
•
Ilespectfu.Uy tames tho ladies of Towanda and
vicinity that she will: be ready to Wait .be new
stock of
Et, AND ViIDITEE
I rmr,TNKRY . GOODS,
VELVETS, 'SILKS' AND 'SATINS,
Together with n full aa'ortment of •
FRENCH FLOWERS,
HANDKERCED AND. LACE
On SATlJEDAY,'Oetober,ist, IS7O.
My Satin and Silk Goods are ent
MISS E. MUNDT.
iit. One door south of Afereur's Bank.
.Sc
OODS,
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
respeetfullOray that the Establishment
heretofore belonging to Ile. IL Mix. shall in tonne
be coaducted by Ine, and by strict attention to trust- -
mai. 1 hope to merit the liberal patronage beetowed
en by lots employee. -Alen, In season. T will attend
to the - pruning of grape tines {within thoborerugh).
Any one destelug thy senicea can And me at my .•
Green iloruti: • JAMES LititTllG: -
_
- -
RE 'BEST KEROSENE OM; IN
town try the ounotity or retail
& 1tER6111071.,
.
-
CASH PArp JPOR WH.EAT. RYE; . HORSEOI9 10'S BREA D
Oats. Mutter, ,Ega; - ,and kind' of country. '; Preparition, ;C. D. PATCH'S.
VreducebY ; r9x mutcrir., .
FETE,
mcn.,
.
gallafactories.
op 7s , aoorlir
TOIV/LNDA, PENN'A..
S.l
at reauced prices
.13ZEVEY
S. CLARK.. '
-••
- ,-..,-, 4 !,-Stabaj*:
'. - •
MA RS HI LI. RROIIII4IS
'HARD *ARE ( 4 7 2011 -
E4tltrit'S -SR*l3l$O()K,
TOWA7II4; PA.,
_ Is 'the place !,43 buy a dads of
EC - AIe ., ID:NV:AraPho •
Int iaoh. Wo bay. on Itan4. and arorecohins
rpttsE 'I7MNIsiMG :GOODS',
8 7 4 2 F 4 1, OgaSik - WA:no, I, --z-1
A 211:t , Lira %%gm ATisral o.
Our Patuts. 01Is, 4o t , stir of ttle: be*, quidlit sad
tirtll be sold .yery. km. 'We Ne iseuto, far • the
P , lticlAlt'.STil AU: sipg,
SEE
owilm,z4ria z=iNT).
','The only reliable Flee Proofßee Jmade. Also
f 4 ,3:I43?M:iS'S .wALE,s,
iCHA.GHTICOSE'POWDER CO„
TEE
' ',SAME% BONE
.
UPHD.R. , YHOSPE A TE
Oterstock of
`l l. 7.A.RM
Di very- large and ;rnanti.feeterodiut the,Deet
zusteriel. .
•
We: are also prepared to 310 Jublii4 of all Idnds.
We are the only agents for the celebrated new
\ERE COOKING STOVE,„
414 e• bent cooking Move in use, and every stove
iwurrante,l4o , kivp lealvfneyon. - ' March 10,'78...
\ ganatTirer
FURNITUREIRELL LOWER !
FROST,
•
Would4nnotthoeja.the people of Towanda and the
nwl utAtahMhurklila
m atter this date, his ntagatacent
Aceek '
Fvr-~ - _T~REi
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
My clock is complete ntel cousins of
PARLOR SUITS,
LIBRARY SUITS,
DININd ROOM FURNITURE,
halD FIHISTIiTHE FOR THE KITCHEN,
1111TTEF:53SES. FIWWO, HEDDESG.HIBRe9et
ESTES/110.N
BEDSTEADS!
My own „manufacture, and werrii,nied EtiPe§ott, will
be sold . for lens Wan tap pia& ones pill eost else
where. "
COMEONE; COME ALL,
...satine fur yourselves. i.ice and be convinced that
Furniture is bold cheaper at FROST'S than at any
other place, in the world. Country dealers supplied
at the lowest market rates.
I furnisli COFFINS of oreiT description, lletalic
:Burial Cason, Caskets, Se., and bare thn
mina , NOIiTIIEIIN
tQ - 0141a. June 22, 1670. J l Nirs O. Er.OST
WARE-ROOMS.
FURNITURE
JAMES MAELNSOlCannonnees tO the publlettuit
he still contionee to mnintiteture and keep cas• hand
a large assortment et
CABINET
•
Manaus, Tables. - Ik4Meads, Stands. Chili's, Sc. of
every ileseriptton, which are made of the best mate.
vials, and in the moss} workmanlike manner. -
I invite thuinspeethib of the public to my Work,
which shall nbt be eurpassed - in durability at any shop
in the country. and - My prices will be found to be as
,low as the timear.lll admit.
Ready made Coffins constantly on Wand or =de l.
order. A good Hearse will to turuished when desired.
AcAl6, 180. •
-N-44W ARIIANGEMENT!
Having purchased the
BOOT &SHOE ESTABIASEBEFLAI
lately voiblturt,l by DAVIS . KEENER. at go. 148
Maln-ag,Tawancla. Pa., would respectfully intone
the ptilidia, I hrve just received a Large assort-
Mont of
LADIES' _LVND
,STYES,!
Consisting of
•
LADIES .GAITERS,_
Of all gradie. Ladies ,
GOAT AND - LZATIIER. SHOES,
UMW:Ft AND cm:UN/Exp ..suo.t.s
•
Of every variety - , which will be sold liteap for cash.
Give him a Taal and satisfyi yourselves that , .ho is
ceiling cheaper than the cheapest.
I would walesspecild attention to my.
CUSTOM DEPARTAI.ENT !
I make to order everything, in the line, of
LADIES' AVD .CE e YTLEMEN'S WEAR. -
I feel confident, that I can give entire satisfaction.
lemploy none but first-class mechanics.
I gaarrantce perfect fite, and all troelt, Ware:intuit
Repairing neatly and proniptly'dona.
Heintionber the N'o. 148 Matti-et., a kyr - doors
below the Mons House, Towanda. Pa. :Look out for
the alga ofilbe pig Boot.
Mr. DAVIS will conduct tha litudnettaaa my Super
intendent. ' • .JOHNddelltTlitE.
' Towanda, Pa., Sept. 1, 1820,—tf
11 00 K-BLNDERY.-111E
110 is respectfully informed Usti the Book-Bin
dety kw been removed to the Argue Building, third,
story, where will be done .
soon'-. ifini~tai
In all ita videos braurhes, .m terms aareasonabfFit_
"the times" win allow. The Bindery win 1 tsf under
the charge of _
H. C. WIETTA.E.EIk,
An experienced Binder, and all work Wilibuyroniptiy
done in a atylo and manner which ainnotbercid.
Music, Magazines, Neuxpapera,Old Books, /to., boiuid
hi every vafiety style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Baling and Binding, cd
BLANK BOOKS,
To any desired pattern. whici in qnalltiland dura
bility will be warrigited.
All work will be readyfor delivery when Prenneed.
...The patronage of the pablia is , solicited. and per.
fect satisiadtion guaranteed.
Tcmanda. Augusta. llkkt—tf. - ,
D
CLOAK-MAKING, i
LN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Z:-- -- 't.
Al, = '..- em . - '
ti — _ . ,
.\
- -
F-1
c n ,
••- 44
P 4 54 ,
-CUTTING AND PITTING
_
IItOIPTL DO E.
IMPORTED CORSETS LACES
• 0 ' 74 ' •
' • F-4 Q - .
•
cLi•
MRS:, 11.'11. GARVIN,
.;:OWE,It PORTER
• . Atetettr's 13toa, •
.11ALN ... :STREEt. TOW DA. PA
Oct. 2.43.1870; •
RIMS OF ALL KINDS • AT
?....-:' ,-,44.x.. , .....
4 , ..': , i.1.1= ,-,.i•.,,_
EEO
ummmL.
MEI
vill be;t'iffered at
CHAMBER SUITS,
'.ll7 °Y
1:041, SON Is CO.,
AT 4mi.
7, pia „mu .JOIXTG- STOIO4
Veal:um= awurrr =us.;
ccsiss..listS and Phis Meseta. Tcriesteds,
I' arra reonallyidelea largob , totbetr dada altinitail
ma** Iwo at, constituttng an maegar as
slaty. Ombr:big many articles wed' Arts far
tosebanksi andully anteetatt WM t s ar
.. UN: = O. mints stabs =lip, labiate ull ba
addif tiara rirTa l aZi b e tarns =e e
ar
i T o lltifit( 1 MEDICINfIa t. CH2III,
• t •
4110040/1 AND TURPENTINE, .
' 7746* Sad,' wages. wnrii-wesa,
..ialallichads otßrulitm .. _ , -
.., : XERQBENE 'dieVo4lZr:1 3 011,3. ''
_.....,_,-. - 4 44.
._ - lituntag 71441:1 . -: - ....4.', :7 '7
17142 q7 4 ,P irs — Iv i c lm, 4 1 *P1 8 . - i.I .
:.! *M: I44 Whib;• 1 ,0 1 : 0 4,,,: f :I.
TANNER'S AND ifAcimmoith,
- F.; and ituet Aruelas 1n ill thnirjr;4l;' i '
Roma, sausize, somv. col* '-. '
Pomades. lialr•Dyea, itirosuery, •
/4)6MT BOOM PORT MOPTAth,
PaketTrnhew..~asara.r :.
_TOOT=. SKIN AND HAM PrafTAR&T/ONS.
PUIIr. Mai LIQUORS,
• • For Medicinal woe,' :
TOBACCO; SNUFF, ' PIPES AND ...'Clituu3,
Garden, Field and Flower' Seede. Trusses, Sup
porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Bracew,• breast
Pumps, FeethirtT Nursing- Bottles, '•
Maples, NIPPIe Shells and Shields, Syringes,
MdPanii, Selt-StraingFrult Jars; Thee ,
imeneenin,!Flarnaing a
Extracte r t
Jags. {flies V9Are., Bottles, 'isle. ft'
Brick, and Store Blacking ;- Flab ;Ana. , "
munition. kr., Botanic. Eclectic and Hcanceprith
ic Iredichims, and all the popular Patent
jE D' LOIN ES.• t
au artilee Warranted as represerited. Persons at
A dhitance conleiceire their orders by stage or mall,
Which Win receive promptand candid attention.
Medical' goloW.gliert gratuitously at - the office.
charging only for medicine. •
' tia" Thankful tar past liberal patronage, would ice
pecuttOy annaunchto their Mende and the publlc.that
no pains &hall be spared to satiety, and meritthe con
tinuation of their confidence and patronage.-
, gir Open Stindsys for prescriptions from 9 to 10
a.m., and 12 ixt - to 1. and 5 to 6 p.m.
• 11. C. POSTER, BON k. Co.
July 1,1870,4 r.
W• B R'o W N ,
•
137 M.&131 EMMET, - TOWANDA, PA.
IyIiDIiESALE AND RETA)I_4:
DIUG-C-2ST~
• The subscriber rerpectitilly announces to the pub.
In
_general that he has on hand a . Large and well
-ft•tw, stock of
DEWS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, • PAINTS, •
OIL, ,:-. " VARNISHES ' f •
WINDOW OLAES;- • .-t
-- DYE STUFFS .
/tc., ke., - ~..
All the popular Patent Modlcines of thellar. .
_PURE WINE AND LIQUORS
For Medical ptupcfsem:oolla
PERFUMERY. •
linbcy and Toilet articles.
-Scapa of every descriPtion; • •
Thermometers, •
• •
Bathing. Sargeons, and Common Sponges',
*
11rushes,
T B ooth Brushes,
Dn rising. CoMbs,.
Pocket and Fine Combs,
Toilet Powder, •'
Puff
• Tooth Powders.
• _Tooth Wasbe,A 4 , '.
, and Too Soaps.
And other,mticlea belonging to the Drag trade too
numerous :o mention,-.47 vying therligencrof the
GREAT U. S. ; TEA. COMPANY,
OM
I AN OFFER
GREAT DIDUCEMMTIT.,
.To purrio.scre of goods In 'noir line
Physicians prescriptions and family receipts com
pounded by persons' thoroughly competent. at all
Lours of the day or.diglit.
Thankful for ithe past ltboral patronage, • I re.
apertfully solicit's continuance of the same,.pledg
ing mystlf_that no effort shall be spared to make
my establtshinent second to non in this section.
Dr. T. F. Aladin may be consulted at this store as
'heretofore. F. W. BDOW.N.
Jan 31. D 470:
`f" _ Boots and Shoos
G REAT BARGAINS IN
BOOTS az SITOMS
ISEETI
NEW !300 3' AND ' , SHOE - E.TOnEt
South cud of Ward EtnISC.
The undersigned are recieilng,a large and well ee.
stock of --
BOOTS AND SH:OES
Si:Utahle for the
SITvtlrES .ENI3 FALL TRADE,
Which re offer to tot- Cash. Consistiag of
GENTS,
L li gLA
AND CHILDREN S WEAR.
SEJYED AND PEGG2D BOOTS
3/ADE I'O (=EL . .
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
•
AND READY WREN PROMISED
Thankful fon past hieors, we solicit a continuance
. •
,of tho same,
i
34310111. C 1001431313.1). OILIIERT 31. CLAM.
Towanda, April 6, 1869.
Ponadery aad Ifichine app.
FOUNISERY & MACHINE SHOP.
The undersigned baring purchased the Foundry
and Maclaine Mottlately owned by John .Carman,
aro prepared to dAall kinds of work appertaining to
their business, with promptness and dispatch.
•
I'L
L GEARINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MI LLS
.MAN -DRILLS.,
And all Ands of
MILL IR,9N,g„,
3ILDE TO ORDER.
ENGINES REPAIRED,
And all wort warranted to give satisfaction
SHINGLE MACHINES
Of the latest and most Improved kinds manntattured
and kept constantly on hand ready for nse.
PLOUGHS,'
tI HILL. MON A...ND WOODEN 13,E.K2i9
or all kinds
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
AND
PLOUGH POl`' /s
Of -all kinds, and the latest inipreeements kept,
Constantly ou band. ' '
.CI3URN POWERS,
LARGF
STbVE CASTINGS
CEI LAB qIIATES,
SLED s. AND , SLEIGH SHOES,
:LARGE AEON KETTLES
•nd *ll kinds of endings furnjoited to -
March 90.187 J. F. MEANS k OR
NATIONt
Cu* Mniat.
- CL.rftmt
autszern.
JAY 0,0451101, Chairman
NM? D. 00010 E, Vi
EMS= W . lITT
,
Tbe alhan*l
1..1t1e a National
2. It bee pad el
.a. /14.02er540w
'4. It funialei - lager
plate*, for the
a. It Is &Salle ene
&mom , I A no
" posoaty Etwerrueztit.c.o
anti; orealeanderatindleg b.r1443,b4.1•1i
17; The polities are plait contracts. to tt mch
not. for AO giipth =woe, ; • : aiM
• An polidmiarellOn.fOriClPig
.2. Th e politint leo exemptfrom. aitallnunt
L. k CO.; itackerN,ltnadeilki,
B. S. IrPSSEI4 kuzger
ELS:DAZE MASON
wk. agent,' tot' Towatideand %'fctimitv.
,
,
Jan. 9, 1869.
CAILR,-41; •TaNCENT's,
INSURANCE AGLVC4
. .
' P
. , • . ..
.•
abelea wrliten In all o/ the rolluwing lovultr au
lellable-Companies. LaSBE.B a‘dtled aud pad 4 ~a,
ottioe- r,'• AUX' I'ItOPEETY. (Including Lira gita,l
dna in town innurectagainit I.ll.fiann,l.
PT as well as .I,=r.. e.
TZEV`OI/ 1 61ANCE affected in en.' of the fifile.7C:
Ler:pit : lnd Seifest COMptirtit'a iu thin tithety. 5 .
. •
liras' ax.tX.WeFy-alccE. - Confra-•:.Y,
Ldadon, England,l
ME!
ANDEN Ibr 6 T:BANPECO.4/1/r, .. :. i
. - CM innuti, Ci.;:,,, j
Altiets ":.- ......,Z . ............ ..$1,800,0) ,
CLEVELAND r.513L11.1.NZE e x ,,,As.„.„ ‘ . , .
~,, cze.re !p ( . ok t . .4 ;.
Assettil . M.... 5515 Pa
.1
Wroxt4l4EAsccr. etbileayr. ) -
,i • frillialiarre.. la: I- - = .
Asqetts, • ' • $2:49:4';-•
LAS - CA_=ll WITSiANCE COIMAYT,
Lancatte Pa.
MO
Ctrs Fpxz ;ssrzescz COUP/1" .
4 6 W°.0-.Forin•
".
„, vi ,.• • -
Notru AmErucAvt.TataimeaCo.,
:: . :Nsiiriftird, Conn.
E=t3
'Asada
Fuvros /hug bortnitxcix Coy
Arm rua.
`, Apzets,
•
/.4DEMetinisrr Nyetanz ComPANT.
- ,
Aieetp:Eczion. Nam I
-"
lizwjons. LIYE INEnue...; COMP 17.
.Nid York. f
AsEats
AGBIGATE CAPITAL REPRESENTED OYU.
$25,060,000-.
Strict 'attention to business, ftr
prompt settlement of Losses,, is OUP. 3t0170.
Como and try us.
- 011Elee on Main street, orlion:to 'Court Iluuhe,
stairs.
....
Mr. linccrwr at 11.. , renrc Paul: Iv:mn . a. in. tJ.II 3
o'clock. p. tn. ,
~.., c '.- • •
T. B. CAMP.. r;..t..
NV. a. VIATNE.) - i. l -
Towanda, Pa., July 20, I,E:lo.—ly
•
THE, PENN :3ZITTUAL
LIFE . EsISUE4CE &lIIPANY;
NO. 921 CMS - I:NIT .STBEET, P1111...1
txcianroaArzp
ACCEMTjLATED 01* $3,M0,000
INCOME FOR ”GG.233
DIVID.M;DS ELAVE AVERAGED ANN If .1 LLY
ABOUT rA.) PLR CENT
POLICLES MSEED ON ALL A.PPROVLD
Prenaitithit *nay be paid anuuellror Ifillli,lll:nr.,,iliy or
a loan will be wade for part of the afn ;slat.
SAMI7EE C. HUEY,
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Prred,ut.
JOHN W. HORNOIL mud Aceully
EL S. STEPHENS, Secretai7. ,
j1y13. - 704.1 - H. D. SITEAN, (:,next A
GUARDIAN MUTVAL
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LIFE INSITRANCE EsC,UP A . NT,
NO. 251 BROADWAY, !..:1:71- YOP.II.
Potaciza v.: roue': •
dstkrrs, ove• ' ' 2.96 ,1 .C.00
Ars. rAt.
Lwaxs PAID
' 111 approved forme. of Ponvca
Liberal modes (Or paymeut or pretiOnmo,. -
nou-furfeitable by their temp. -
The entire proOta of thr Cotopany
ably among the insured. -' •
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.
WALTON /I...PEVILUkIj,,,,,IILthz.fir.
WILT HOOIEIL, Vies PILEIDENT.
LUCIUS M A,DA MS, Sze's Asp ACro.tay.
• PHILADELPHIA REPERENCLS :
JAY, COURE & CO., 8.1124.11. ." •
DarTv, & Co., Bankers.
Jon!: Wooname A Co., Tea Merchania.
S. A. AtencEn. Preat. Fartnene, I: Mechanics , . Tab}
T. B. PrIT.LEOY,
A. RECORD
.111-12.70-t1 "" Agent, Towan.L;.
daNNECTICUT MUTUAL .
nibuRALN - cE c93LPAN . 1.
OF HARTFORD. CONK
iSSES,
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.117.4nunnui MORE TUA 59,000 Ittgunul.. ° .
ASSETS (Juno 1, 16'0) aver . $1..5.000,(X.A.
Surplus over $7,000,000.
Cd..llMiT TONTDM.II) 111011 40 TO 70 PERCENT
Total Claims by Death Isald to date, over i6,0 , ?0,0e0.
TOUR DITIDM7DA NW TO DATE. OVER $7.007.0°A
A PURELY MUTUAL, COMI'ANY
, All ita surplus is equitably divided amonz Le Poi.
, s t• holders In, " •
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS,
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Which may be applied in reduction of Prautilum.tr
may be accumulated at interest for the buiaail. :
desired, or pay be received by them in Ca.,h.
Policies are granted alter two orrzur.
years' =Patna, hare been paid, thus prarrxallY
_puking ; j •
• -ILL VOLICIE:S. .. 1 70-1"-FORFEITLvq.
It issues Policies won all
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DESEBIBLeI I 'I.ANS - Ls`sußAN ,
And has adopteOt its wOrklugs . several :
SPEaIL FEATCRES
011.10LiAL'UTTEI THIS COMPANY AND tirrirt
'ED BY :10 OTItrAL
IL IL
,Towanda, Pa.. July 22.186'3—tf .
Ne,ly . ROUTE TO P.R.M1147
TV. 7. .
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NORTII PE-NNSYLVANLI 11.41L1tOAD
Shortest and most direct line to Phi ..telph".4 BA'
timoro, St'aishington, and the : South.
Passengers by thieroute tale Pennsylvania &
New York Itailrea4 train. passing Tcwanda at 7:i3
A.ll. make close connection at Bethlehem with'Ex•
press train of North Penn's Itai_rotil. and airive iv
Phadelphis at 5:05 P. ii.. I.thou to take; night
trains either for the South Or irtst.
City passengercars- aro at the Depot ou arrival. et
aal tral convey passengers tePthe various .Depots
'ad to all parts of the city.
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gETFININO.
Leave North Pen ifa Railroad tkiprit, CoruttiP...trks
aud. American strecte. Philadelphia, at 7:U3 A.
arrictng at Towanda :SO P. 31.; same eVcif.'ng.
Mann's Baggage Express collects and delivt'rs tja
gage, office No.:103 South Fifth street, Plill'0.1141.•
TV I 3O/17 AcCOIMODATIPM
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Freight received at Front and Noble eitre,ti,. POI.
dellibia. and forwarded br Daily Fait Freig , oats
r t lox q va tu n e ila ,ii rid t all i points in Sig.i c ita i i l la
. .ial.-,, ,
kikF Gen. itgl- P 1 4 1. ( .1... It It., Front and Wilk - IA. , ifil. ',-
• 21. 1870. ' . Pniladel Ma.
RIP YOUR BUTTER,. ERGS,
POULTRY, CIIEESE and FRUITS to
rAitmEirs PRODUCE A.S.SOCIAiI&S
Mace and Neceiviug Dvpot, 217
New-York.
This organization, is au Aesociation or rge-uf•r .
for the purpose of-Receiving autt Sidling all kinds
Farm FroducC.ou Cominission only.
All communications to .the,Asnxi:tion should
addressed to S. A...Frurtm.Sc&y..
• '2.47 Wahington rat.. ti. Y.
• Shiprir.•.,.; cards may.twitdoinlq by a.,HreAsmt: tie
Sett.-c tary, or of E Douis.
kn.
Who to Itte Traveling .i,detit in Bradford and Stisque ,
Laura Counties..li ; •
F. Llcatarares.. • 11,FannaXD. Vice Frql , •
8..1.Fmrr...r, Seer. •
Sept. 22,7 k.
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Tuiv ANI , A:pL
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$2i,,04
LEM
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$1.,,tu0
S: VINCENT