_ Dairy Boonamgy Within a few years a very benefic ial change has_ been going on in the dairy economy of: our New England and Northern farmers. - Instead of, as formerly, each farmer converting a' portion or the whole of his milk into cheese,'as conVenience or inter est dictated, the mannfacture of that domestics luxury is tryr in-many dig; triets transferred fio9 the farm house to factoriefe established" for the epee« , purpose. To ;these -the farmer sells whatever, milk he has to spare, and it Is worked upinto cheese.—'— Vast quantities of. milk are now an ntfally disposed of in this way, the operation proving advantageotis both to the farmer and manufacturer, The farmer pockets the cash - for his milk at once, malls wife is . relieved 'of much hard labor. The manufacturer at the same time gets the material for a profitable business. To. the community at large the chauge 104 been very advantageous. The'cheese manufacturer, by meanfr i ,of extensive apparatns,the use of large quantities of milk and the application of scieth tifie principles to thesbusiness,is able to produce a much better article of cheese, on' the average, than the far• mer himself can. This is so gener ally the case that factory cheese brings a higher price in the market than .the homemade article. The benefit to the public hi that the quan tity of poor cheese offered for gale is reduced and the supply of good in creased. There is less waste of the raw material than formerly. The superiority of making cheese iu this way having been demonstra ted, why may not the system be ex tended to butter, and butter as well as cheese factories be established That there is need of a reform in the present loose way of making buttei; every purchaser of the article, hall abundant evidende. At some sea sons it is almost impostlible'td obtain good butter, 'even at a high price,an. vet at the same time the market may be flooded with poor stuff, fit only for soap grease. qo few country people understand how to make butter and so prepare it for• market as to have it tarn its good qualities, that im ense quantities are annually was , o .:ted. This involves not only a serious ' 4 : - loss 'to producers and dealers, but to consumers, who aro obliged to eat an inferior article, pay an exorbitant price for a good one; 'or go without. There seems to be no good reason why butter may not be manufactured on a large scale as well as cheese, and a ranch better article pioduced than is now' turned out from mo,t dairies. Improved methods have been applied, to almost every farm in dustry but•ttlis, and the march of im provement shotdd not stop short at the butter' chain. Adopt a system for making butter similar to that now .so successfully - pursued for making I.liee6e, and we should at once wit ness.a great change for the better— quicker and Ewer returns for the far mer, a much larger supply of supe '• rior butter for consumers.— Boston Journal. RFLES FOR FAR3rERS.---1. The farmer ought to rise early, to see that others do so, anrl that both his example be followed and his'orders obeyed. 2 2. The whole farm should be reg ularly inspected,'and not only every 11,1 d ex smined, but every ' helmet emu at least once a day. 3. In a considerable farm it is of the utmost consequence to ,have l hands specially appropriated fori‘eachl of the most important departments of labor, fur there is often a great loss of time where persons are frequently changing their employments, and the work is not executed so well. • 4. Every means should be thought of to diminish labor or to increase its power. For instance, by proper ar rangement, five 'horses may do as much labor as six perform, according to the usuode of employing them. 5. A far m-ought never to engage in a work, whether of ordinary prac tce•or intended improvement, except after the most careful inquiries ; but when begun, he ought to proceed in it with much attention and persever ence until holies given it a fair trial. G. It is a main object in Manage ment not to attempt too much, and' never to begin a work without prob ability of being able to finish it in due season. 7. Every farmer should have a book for .inserting'all those useful hints which are so constantly occurriL,ig'in conversation, in books, in papers and gathered in course of his reading or in a practical management of his farm.—Sinclair. SWELLED LEGS IN ROBSEEL—Many horses are subject to swelled legs.— In old horses it arises from conges tion of the legs, which depends on the weakened action of the heart inci dent to old age. There is not much ,to be done for cases of this descrip ties. Another class of cases occurs in horses of a lympathic temperament and the exciting causes are high feed ing and want of exercise . The horse's leg becomes swollen, hot and painful, and the horse goes lame on the affec ted limb. Tile proper treatment for such: cases is low diet and laxative medidine. In severe ' oases I have -sometimes scarified the affected leg, but this is only advisable in the early and acute stage of the attack. Half an ounce of nitre of potash ,may be given once a fortnight to horses that are subject to 'swelled legs, and where it recurs frequently; once a week. 'The swollen leg sometimes attains enormous dimensions, and the swelling may become permanent. I have seen a horse's leg swollen near. ly -as thick "as a man's body, and in one case which I examined after death from a different malady,l found that the swelling was pioduced by the effusion of lymph between_ the skin and subjacent tissues.—Dr.Mur ray in Western Rura/. CHEER Ur.—Keep a brave heart.— It matters little whether .the sun shines on you or not, if you have the sunshine within. Don't pout and complain of "nasty weath• er," but see the sunny side.of the subject, and lugs the storm or the misfortune in the face. Look ' trouble out of countent ante. A N old toper was heard the other day to adiise a young mita to sat mania, .I.4seattair then, my boy, 7 0014 inivelmnsw hOdy to pall off par boots when yore* Loma drank." Wain' a mica wants monei - Or 60. glitimest 04* xaiid„ *4 I' F 14114 'WO Vita. * O4 kleiSlVlds 4•"'W 111111, IMMM= TILL . ANOTNNit NNW • OF .1;3100D131 JAMES O. PROST, would gill taiga aid Wild anortmeaL F II R Now co exhibition. at Ws Wore he will be happy to show to oat aid hoe of clamor to sell at i very team hom oat. Thmakfal for the p mammon' of the public, I would shall still endeavor to make It to - the tt± deal with me, not only by keePing LA.B4OER STOOK To select trout than is kept in any o tare Store in this region ; but oleo b them AT . A LESS PRICE Ir• , Than the sane. quality bt goods- ca ohased elaewhein. I hare now in iDIETERENT - PATTERNEI OP ,CH And more than 1 , 4:11:14.0144:4:4:1441:44 4 / 1 :=:LiAlf, -t , - Bureaus, Stands, Table!, : . What Nots, Sofas, Tetimi-Tetel, aid Fru Chairs, Plano Stoo ls, inn'sUarriagaChildren's Cra and Cribbs, Looking Glasse Looking Glass Plat. s, Piet. tare Frames, Photo- • grtords andgra evals, Steel slap, C ' • Tassels, etc; , In fact a fall assortment . . ‘46o•SideStkani:l4 All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CA The public are invited ;to call an my stock before purchasing- eisewhe on Main Skeet, 2 doors south of Mon also keep onpand, a large assortment READY MADE COFFI From the moat common to the finest or Basswood, which *lll -be without Attendance with Hearse, price as the same quality can be p where. . Dec. NEW FURNITURE S Having rented the Furniture Ware erly occupied by F. N. Pap, A would now say to the patron of the lishment that I have *complete Stock Just received, embracing everything FURNITURE LINE. My goods are new an well selected I GOOD GOODS Will not be undergold by any, Cal amine my stock before purchasing. the Workmen of the old establishment Mid N. 1. HART Will have charge of the business and tiring. In abort We have the finest Goods in our line West of. New York, ' Parllor Furniture, Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Centre "Wm, Extension and Dining Titides, Chairs, Beds Mirrorsi Picture Fraines, Photograph 9vals, Cord and T Steel Engravings, : Oil Curtin, Toilet Stands, Work i Pltures, &c. COFFINS AND BURIAL CA Our Undertakeris Departwent times be. well supplied with everyt line. We base thl 1, FINEST HEARS E 1 in this section, - no% eicepting anktilg; West of Nair York; stairlirtt I - = Kara rifter a circuit of Toeing mil.. on ream hie terms. ' I G. H. V ORRIS. N. I. Haas, Agent. Athens. Jan. 26. 1386.-17 FURNITURE WARE-RO JAMES iIIAKINSON announces to that heistill continaes to manufac on hand a large assortment of CABIN-ET PUBNIT Bakaans. Tables. Bedsteads. Stan lc., of every desctiptiet , which WI of the best materis4,Aptil4 het moe like mainer. • I invite the inectioa (lithe public t which gull be be serpssed in durabi shop in the connlo, and my pri found to be as low es the times will Beady-made Cahn constantly made to order. A good Hearse will when desired. 1. Aug. 15, 1865. • GROCERY, 1, PROVISIO% FFD STORE. JOHN MERIDET • (Malii-sf., first d4r Bouts of the Rouse) would most 'respectfully, I. tendon of the pub lc to his large a lected .lock of GROCERIES • 1 AND. PRO Which be is Belling to suit tit purses of all. He has also opened FEED STORE, Wblch Is well satiated to iupply t Barclay coal region at all times: constantly on hint! a large stock of TEAS, COE - FEES, S I 401.18SES, FLOUR, BUTTER, PO Which he 'spelling cheap for fa The Citizens of wands and -• please accept my hanks for their patronage foi th last two y proiniae with their assistance, to. ery opportunity td enlarge our b... to warrant aatisaclion •to all. Ca 686112- il JOHN 111 TowandiwJuly 11, 1867. MERCHANT'S \ExpR*S cObtp GREAT 110IICEMEil HEROHNIE, ND SHIPPERS. , 1 'r a il Having made arrangements . with the. New —Tort and Erie Rallfray, to do En Business on their road, are I now receiving all kinds- of freight and merchandise for all o(the Union—North, Both. East,. Wes : the Cizia des, Europe, West Nndiei. Goods sent direct to any part of California. ail with e qt&kest despatch. Shipper" and , Hero qty know what eaormotiv rates thef_he e been pay log for quioll transportation. No this m pany is made up -eXcltudvely of sr chants and Shippers. to break up he monopo ly [which the old Ckimpanies had 1 ] so as tyre fair rates the , business nu:sanity. or par ' weighing 40 lis.sind up. wards, ar e shipped yactual weigh - The way bail, ilai to keep low rates, to patronize the Company that brought them down. Patti care and attention given to money and , ble I%a -ages, Collectiolui, dic. Collection made sod returns forward - . ddb) quickestd tch. B. G. CRANE; _ t H. J. 0 FORD. Agent 4 D v. 8a 't. ' P. 8.-411 Packs tes to be fo ed 'rota Towanda and vicinity. by :eating at the 13tage - Otace of JoboLßeeman . will forwarded to the Waverly Me of this Co pony eVel7 ,day. -- J. HEWN, Prop' s. 8 LW, 4 ; Jane 11. 111117.-Iy4 I T . 0. OF 02.-BRADFOITODOE Aim No. IST, T. O. dt 0." F.. met& Odittel love Hial,,every Nohday eventing m the Ire Nootley to April to - the NW, Monday In °mobs *7/ p. te.; from Oitobir to AgrU • ErCe. - • 4 11 . , ' Niteo tS, 18117: • ••• . .. _, .. .. .. .k ~. ~:~ _ _ WG 11 , 11- - ! - 1V • , - - •Ditrq - -mutit,::- • - W. B. IL aCce,(seOeeleoeiiillWe Anene4 l sae egalluder losties diaililo.4l,Mattim's Me% liken he id 'soy reeehrlng, additions tabile.Mat frau the most reliable Isepeltent and mansfaequere toll] Wan Or llbenll Aug ofieddiq l = a_t tinto 4641 . 4 IPItDDp DRUGS AND 11BDICIDHIH Rasjaet 4 ol,- rocelved. and we me now per WM to PpIJ the - - WANTS OP TRH PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES EILI 4I 1 ad- Übaral that/ Merest MSS WIENS AND LIQUORS; FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY. l e Pond oaring &Irma; Comawnwft , I Eti iTANIO. ZCIACTIO "ANDVOIMPATIIICI be er mp 80 s .ALLTi':!fI T POr3LMI PATENT ItS'DlOlllB6. • I Mal, OIL, v*mui. s ' • • - PAM' AND VARNISH 'BRUSHES; I=l -DYi•BTUTPS AND,OLMII :: TEADS FANCY AND TOILETARTIOLESOF SVEN! Backs, "n. ITADIN 7 II . A.LCOIDOLIC AND VIAND INTBACNI, 4/I'4 /.0//) A 41 , 74,./148/N9iDS. I :All the Best t Trusties. • A.R DO,M INAL 6houlder. Bricea, BREAST PUMPS, IPPLE 131inli8„ AND LINE, Narapitßotpea, Bylines and Eattitere.. • Lassilassoznase Os mamas, rnioiti, roam SURGICAL INSTRUMENTIOF LATE STYLE 110 BUT QUALITY examine I , • Store .1 lot • A large supply Brushes for the Bat and Bidr. Also for the Teetb and Nalbri-Tooth Pow . derst and • .Pastes, 011a,„Perfumery, Seeps. Combs, HaliDytt, lrivigor • stors.&c., Kormiene, Xerosetie , Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, - Wickets st Ac.„. al stylesl of the la. how, with or os low a -d, else CHOICH CIGARS, TOBACCO — AND - SNUFF. sr P 48100213 supplied at reasonable rates. kledlcintta and Prescriptions carefully and ac curately compounded and prepired compet ent persons at all hours of the day and night. Sunday tours from 9to 10 o'clock In the fore noon, .. to 2 in the afternoon. W.' H. fl. GOllt Thwanda , Sept. 29, 1960. • E 331 k 1 , Ida form ' ens w . Pa., .1d Estate. of Goods, 0 the ; Elir SPRING AND SUMMER N GOODS ! R. ' T ED 9 and for and• ez• I retain and Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, ann the public generally, that he has in store and dail receiving, new and indict ' Stock of I , misting FRESH - GOODS, in his 110, suitable to the wants of the people, which he will sell for Currency at former GOLD PRICESI blertop ' Consistiog as usual of good well acid reliable made ! CL.OTtHING!' 1 1 =3 (Noiiihoddy of any kind) Consisting in -43II:S.INESS ',Es. _ 11l at all gln that COATS, . VESTS' AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, map, thmtept stn! routs, Over All. and Clyir Shlr4, Linen and Piper CollarsiAneti, Casslmere and Flannel• Shirts, Neck TRis, Suspenders, Gloves. Canes, Leather awl, Spring Style Silk, Soft" and Straw Rats Ali•drat glass. -Remember that Goo Goods are cheaper at a talc price than poor goods at any price. mid examine my i ds beton buy ing. Next door to Powell & Co. Towinda,hlay 98,1867. R. W, EDDY. -M 0 V A L .1 [i lIS I I .e public h - and keep RE, f n, i beChai made workman We Wm pleasnre in informing ourtfriends and customers generally, that we have lately .mo . ved'our stock of Goods from No. 2. Patton's 810ck,..14 our new and magniacent store I.'ll- MEANS' BLOCK; One door north of. Tay or d Co., where`-we are prepared to show a flner and better.selected stock of myiwork, ty, at any will be dmit. hand or fun. tolled READY MADE CLOTHING With ,everything appertaining to "a manes outfit t1111:1 we or any one else in _Towanda could ewer boast ot. AND OUR OLD STOCK Has been of late reduced to almost nothing, so tbat i nOw our new house is Oiled with ilium WELL ,.:,-:: ,;,. ...ctic :,-;:,- 1:44. 0- mon r in e .- . • , -, -•-•. i-; 0 . f' -;•-•Jo --;., -. .. 1,. .•Y ItiIiDENMOILL _: SAWN% lild SU OWN Itetk -1 10 18.thinVe ATO#Wit; tie denote salt our eastosiers. - . - Pewee* atiThilag, eat aet thlearseeis. 5y51 9 0.40 I, l l l Mww, SOW distea s *IL IS = 1 lc sr 1 1 1 ! 1 r a Ii t h d rat et WA! /eau lOW d lisiaslagoettalweptiebee, Ad? w ainaltem th , Is fielling,bart ,1S lipt 00thi outTaidident limas Islets:ea ' .wining: ma nila for PINS& SIVELOOI *MK WOW MILL- Pess :W ILI A M, ,••• WI T WI r- d_l-4-: Pli o"."-tr a lla1110 4 1- - -15-1 -ir -lit tlk CM ' TOMMbhabo t lUll. :., 7'; seitlt'if . 4-• '., cii: . if Li • TOI4I, 111 41 0,a, a o f 'out; Bs AND 17151 ;$~, hits* r f ~ 1. sragasiume r sli aggs \ 4.4 tow limasky Vim* NNW 410: • on RIM H 0 -P =I MB SRI T OW Ij*. and pro cap tin a; Policies Issnsof 1 4 - se•44la 41ii i it i l=_VZ4gra teti a " 11 4 i% , c ; k , - -4 : 1440011 1 1*. AP/Ikliitigilikpfi *luck:; { . 4114.111164e.4_111101 41:440i44: .411000,a, •" - . 3 •l l zri•: - ",'• e ',........ q.. -1 ,' , .'''.. , "%., ..,sl..i ' ' • fiff il ,.f il _ ~ .1 ! !!!5A, 14 %1 1" r • a 4k ......, • ••:1 •, , ,•,4 , ', f ~ .-.t.E":. , „ , 1"!.5.. 4.6. w-fa ", ...- ... .: , _ Lamaism apsimissnuasis 04;' flu pro Lan leavasece Co. . ~ •- :. - -r-.;A -ra 8 . 1 .4 1 4 6 1 1 ,a 1 /4 Aelern4 ftlaii. Atka' Il i** . ''''''''''''''''''''''''' ~ ~.7( !: 41 1 e g i.70 i‘ - ' ThollY : goal& el;:vlowtv. , .17,60, 'fit ~.•••••,• •', • , " ?".4 liip.e,i *ia!"imicas.saal kacreiii t. • c - 4,1 ` * ,r - , , •44. 1 : 4 0P4 , 9 401 4.... i i 771, Capital:, . ''' .. . ...4 . . -- sgpifix,i ) ;V, .. 1 - .. 1 - , AlepllaLd ..4 . ;i;. - ....j : - :.1. 7 :...4.4.,;.-. r; isi ion • liroseitAnanuiiirrassicy Tilniiiiiin 1 . 1 -(s it il ei ' - V • - 9 •• • .• \ • ... . P pais , - i '' ''' •..;.. :. . , .., , • • .150!),Ork ..,.. Cessaammilforlagass buicas*csti , CO., " . : \ ' Hoof fisii - eeso, Capita , 4 .- v.` -\" 1 i•- - 1 ' - k-e 2, - ,, ' le jei ot C. -T9ssifels.4oo;l l =MN - -- - - -ARTFORD Lft STOCK ItiSIL L..114N0U INSPAtiflra . .:•,-. ~._. ... .. .. _:-.,, i ''' , .-st .- ';ceterms• 049. 1 4 0 k. ..! ,_ Vis l ifirt ilis 4l9Yr - TivIVAI,, ..?,wr , q••••154 5 42i1 &I Jillirri i 4 o6 : lll 4 l l9 l 34 JAN 4 1 tock , agaillit itailitatdeath MAY at Wisc.' --• . if oltilt::'ll6KEAN, Jai.lo, 1867 z . _ . Agent. Dec. 6th the jiaxe_2'f, 1407 Ham" \ oned. bt Nadal , . ibitil of MOW,. ... Math, actidestaii ) • receivockr bit ulna Whir horse._breaklaa her lett tore leg; &Wyk .* - knee , renderin it neceaserf tole beriririra set of harasaity. Ja. eured,l4lbriaarthrniU*Stook imams tom paro." Lass paid Der....eth 1847. FIRE LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL JNSURANCE, t`, v18d.4,} - astax iFEVL I NTERA 7 S . :MIAJJON 4Matl.elßN I : 44 0 4 1 L • TIM 701C.10 114441) .. CoifiNt t . • • Gtaatalbiallitunurfisisuizi Coxravy* Phi iia s :Capttal'ath'lo4l.6l :iner sssop li44:4ous:9lcti COZPAXY' 101Ifital 011410.4i4' $3.760,tri histriandit Connani or Stasi Amaania, Piladdpkia.. I Capital and sarplcut,ovas. $1,700 Ike ifainterrist L • :(21 , Wtetripit. end surplan, over . cm • 4 ••• • r ,- • - - Ixanaiser CoxturTi • ' -01,414stelp la r cao - Ital d sorpina; 'over.'' ll . 4 lslo,0 00 - • ' uric Ikusolisaica.Coicesalt., ' Of IV "Capital and surplus. over. . . PtrNam bittußmics Coitr Ain r , 1 i • •-• • -Of Hartfoief, Conn. • f • . 1,1N,/is o Lisrul surplus, riscr....,. .... -..8701,000 .• . . -..., ifftrittidJ Li ralwamaiisimi (431VA:sr, /*- -:,',- . , •Of Mtio-York. ..Capltal aid isurplnsoiver.l.B6 00e:14., " . ..,4 . ItstionsrAwssi biItORMICII Conzisry, 1 ,Of liartford, Conn. • Capital and surplus, over " • i 8600,00 ti• .. ilisks taken on aU kinds tof Pe,operis t at L., ,It low ratesaa by any other reliable Companies. '--; - Air _Pandas - issued and Lasses, II any, a 4 Y glie'nds Agenoy,thereby saving the troublt ".:. Aof going elsewhere for settlement. .'• at the Hardwbeva Steve lot Cott; Ong ilinasell . Cr S. RIII5821,1,: • • 'Totianda, Feb. 7, 11366.=-tf - , • TME, • INSURANCE.' COMPANY .• OF NORTH A hinlICA. (Mice No. 242 . Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Thin Company are now prosecuting the bo nen .ot Insurance from loss or damage by PIM -- on Bnildings, Merchandise, - Furniture, dc. throe out the State of Pennsylvania, on fiber al termsfor or short pado&; .or permanent. • ly of Buildings, by it - deposit - of Premium. Ike Proaptlaymeat of claims for losses do lag. the itmiod.ot nearly 70 -,yesra,tbst the Cow, Pen, bee ban in existence. entitles them to it! condem* Diewelro._ fle-T•-•4..r7.bar G. Cola , &meal W. Jones,. Joon Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White r Itte;jr. Neff, Hie:herd- D. Wood, Wm. , Webb, ,Wmi..B.:.Bensin, ,Jamenli. Dickson, & Morris Wain. Jan Mason. Geo. L. • Harrison, Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter, Edward 8 13arke; Wm. Onmaiings. : . - A Cr i a ? rel'at ''C. S. tiSSELst, Towanda. UTUAL EIRE INS - ARMER'SIa - COMPANY op 'mous ptxxirrLyANlA, VlM:it in I/anvil/0, Montour County, Penn a o•Pifil' , - 'The Partneri /Initial TIM Insurance Comps:: of ldlddle ' Pennsybranlswasincorpisrated by te. Pennaylranht Letpielature r In the year lea •e, ths'llutual Irutnnuice , of Conntry property oti:). ant lawnedlately thereafter:commenced Its open Wonsan that principle, which. has been strict. ly, adhered -to since. . ' .. • All losses bare been - pr ompt! paid out of the Preminms collected on appllcafton for Worms withottt making any assessments. • • Thelnattrance of Country proper:, only low rates .clamild for Iniemancm aisdthe promt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recoa mendation of the Farmers 'Mutual Fla Inn" once Cowpony of - Middle Penn. Innis owners of sale class country property. ' Wu. Pertmas, Prea't --,- -LTICAESI MYER, Agent. 'Towanda, Pa 0.; 10tRAD,FORD ,COUNTY IMAL -EtNiATE "AGESCY, BAiIcICEAN:RNAT, 'Emit Anst Valuable Farms, • Kill Properties, City aad Town Lota for sale.• Parties having property 'for sale will Pada to theta , advantage by miring a destription of the same, with terms of isle at this'ageney,st paTtlee are constantly enquiring forlarms c < H. B. McIERAN, . • Real Estate Aeon. • Office Kontanye'# Block, l Towa”cia, Pas Jen.lB, 1967. .` ' v vE RIVOL AND, LONIMN AND GLOBE FIRE AND be VS IitbURANCE COMPANY.--Office,William St., 11,1 Ili L .,t,., Broadway, N. Y. l- I ' • ' Capital, Surplus and ad Funds ' Klold) ._ _ _ . .5iG,2711,7) Assets lathe Baited itates,oter .. 1,Sotl•o° Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold) .. 17,00, , , . . the . sharehelders persolially treporis4 Nur engagements of the. corspany. Alf Plrh•WIll menthe shareholders. -,. -.- • - Dumurross IN New Wee .—Francis Cottnet, re Chairman, Henry - Grinnell Esq., Derit , Ch rauta.-Joseple•Gaillard, Jr.,- Esq., IL , ii• Archibald. Esq., H. B. L. Consul, Al exander Hamilton, Jr., q., Robert o:Ter/moo. F.sq • .• - _Allred Pell. Itsq..Realdeat. Secretary.' All 3 eider Hamilton, Jr., Erg :, Gown* of isoud. Borman - Phenix Ban k--Camnuum & Co. - The Policies of this Company are issued 11 weittanws American citizens resident in Nee Yori, who are Directors and Shareholders, *CJ ao mealy, with the • other Shareholders, we innlndoally, liable - gar ail the engagement' 0 the Company . ; .all Policies are signed-by them all claims ere payable in - earh on prop; of 10 without deduction , tar !stalest. and sot, itt'l alloakelatY deSt aft • prileentatioo of prop ! They emipire at Rini o clock; P. IL, and not i neon: Life taserinee effected. and "sansltie granted pi inroad& terms. • I • • - ' - - Rj, B-HcESAN Apo.. Townie. Apeil 23,1047'. I' '' • . NEW,ARRANGEME.N T 4.1; b! I " 1 -. 4NE*S RObk - AND 1300 K STORE Sat Eli ANlablerftWrlMANcrr3 irtj, UlguagettaOUifltdiVilti tbs pablio gia= ls lo a cill he si e g =lawn; stock. . • - AVM & BAUM s. satin. " ' Alt C °Arm', A., punttnandthin'we* ,a°tet g Ida& Street I bare nottr and oakum the - 8000 0 mv"' te S tion - gpared t" of all e i r to w4 l" may a ir l p ron katint ba a tt a N+ sti o 104 1 —IL- J. P " rgas° "4" .m.,tiosa fa est Ihwailste as V e re Gaillai tbis—Sivi RBA LUST, LP &lON I A:ANEW Tab* at ..$750.00C - , $367^0 00 :06/11+