r nfl# a. EITESIT OF SOIL UPON POTATOES. • , . Soil bas an influence upon potatoeis aside from their growth. Some eon' —a light sandy produce mellowness where it is 'wanting, and improve it where exists. Manure is !hurtful to theOality, and es icily - the flavor of potatoes Hence a L eon Sufficiently rich, should never have manure for potatoes—and very rich Soil is •not required for this tu ber. A rank growth of potatoetrwill give rank taste. satfte,pota ... toeitO•alsed on light natural soil, where the only manure hats been veg- etable—for Instande, the t carbonac- COCOS matter of-new,larat=will be im . proved. This accounts for the de• versity of opinion in regard to the different-kiuds of potatoes. ,The Gar. net condemned by some.• We have just, beard a man pronounce against them—who gave the prefer . erence to, other kinds, among•which the - Peach bloiv is one. He had "no luck with the Garnets last year." Ho raises his - potatoes in soil manured . from the horse stable: His neighbor has just the rOrerse opinion. He raised his where little, or no_manare has been used—some on it discontife ued strawberry bed, where sawdust has been applied for mulching, and _ afterwards worked into the soil, and rotten when, the , potatoes were grown. This was vegetable manure, and made the difference between the two crops. - There is an ther element of great value in the potato Crop; this is lime. It is probably better than anything 'that can b... used. This in connec tion with vegetable manure on a light sandy loam,. well drained; . , insure the best crop. It will yield Ilrgely, as well as of the best pleb e.. ' • • ty. On. Such soil there is also legs rot. • A moist soil is always to be _ avoided if quality is to be considered. For feeding purposes, a rank growth ' 1 h probably preferable, as more Pa tutees are, generally produced. The soil should nut only be looser, but the seed,should lip well - down in the ground-4not raised in ridges.— Five or - six inches below the leel of • the HUH will give mote moisture- 7 4n other worthi, withstand a drouth, - better,--than when elevated above this level, giving_ a chance for the air more effectually to dry the soil in which the pOlatoes are imbedded. • Never hill 'a potato—or, if haling . will be done, do it after a shower, soon as the - gronnil will permit. Cal• . tivate and keep the', soil mellow, es 'pecially in a droutl). This is a thing that is much neglected. We do not • cultivate potatoeslsuffitiently.; They require',much moisture: and unless the groundis, well stirred, repeated. • ly, there will be a great hurt—small potatoes, and few in a hill. ClaywilF also improve the quality of potatoes, as well as of other roots and grains in general. But it will not mach increase the growth.- r -Rn 7 ea/ World. • . FORKING BARN RD M.A.NtIiE 0 V ER,-- rhiß htlessential to jotting well.-- When cornstalks, straw and ordure of animals Are all trod firmly during the winter midi spring, air is effectu ally excluded, and the material will not rot until it has been forked over, wereit to stand there a year or Putre. If it is * loosened- up so that the air tireolate among it the entire Mass will decay in a few' weeks, so that will be easy to pitch and splead it. Now, the most expedi- Mw manner of pitching manure up clean from {he bottom, is tot do the *water portion of it with a horse fork. Set up three hog poles as for pitching hay on a round stack, at.d teak,. a hole down to. 1.!,e bottom of the manure qrSt then thrust the tines of the horse-fork under the ma nerv, awl torn it up in large rolls, and tear it to pieces with hand-forks. liort;e-forks are of great service . where the manure is very lone Al ..- tfr it has rotted, a. man, or two men, Min pitch much faster by hand If barnyard manure remains in the yard all summer, it should always be _Forked °Ver to facilitate the decay of cornstalks and coarse straw. Bat it should be protected_ from , rain.— .Soifie farmers pitch the long manure iu the wa ;on with horse-forks. But 1 never-could conceive that-tiwprac --tice would pay, because a horse-fork will not hold what a horse is capa ble of elevating. It is easy for any one to try the experiment, which - will suott satisfy all anticipations, or • doubts on this subject.—North Brit. Oh Agriculturist. CRICK EN PEED.—We know of noth ing better for your* chickens or tur keys than hard-boiled • eggs chopped fine, and fed with cracked corn and wheat. The first few weeks is the most critical time with them, and they need animal food in some form, especially in' the early spring, before grubs and insects are plenty. We have fed raw liver, chopped fine, With advantage. A change ot„, food is desirable. Wheat and barley 'steeped in milk,toasled bread crumbs and hominy, are excellent. They should be fed as often as five timed a day, until they are a month old, abd 'Should have access to clean wa ter at all times. • Pcm.Ers... l -4 pullet hatched early. in the spring begins to lay at the ap proach of winter, and pullets hatch ed late in the summer begin to_lay• in the ensuing spring, and it is by saving a certain proportion of pullets from the early and late broods that you make sure of winter eggs, ' a few early, hatched chickens for catching the highest-markets, and a numerous : flock of chickens in the • Warm months, when a rearing . is • least precarious. The hen continues in her prime for two, said o .at most, _three years ; therefore, save every year pullets equal to , t - third of your brOod stock, selling off at a - trifling price the same number of aged hens, or offering them' up in stewed dish, or well baked pie. However, I have qi scrpple about keeping a heavy, syminetrically - made, i_splendidly feathered ".partlet" fur four "years for the sake of her stock. 'Many far mers grumble about their poultry, - from not-paying attention to such a simple matter as their not looking over their brood stock once a year, drafting ail the old dames (known by the dhveioped scales on their legs), and reserving trout the market • basket the most promising young pullets raised during the season. BUNKS 011 Rotas.—Thicken one quart of warm water or milk, add a little salt, one half cop of melted butter, and one cup of good yeast ; make into biscuits for morning, or into an oval roll , and draw a deep cut. If nott very light, add a - little soda. Wny is the letter B. like a pig!if tail? , Because it /a tlis ad of Pork 2E: =ZEE Etat Atprante. :a• 'w A Tk, REAL • .ESTATE AGENOIri- Offer sale the followinsproperties at reasonable pilots sal upon feietsble terms : - • . , ' A tractig land striate la (Hoe;Meta, °Misty. New Jersey. - Oneida tog 446 acres -3h altos from Malaga Station', *mats sari Owl My _ . The Blue Anchor" Foxily In Winslow township, Camden county, N. Con t 417481 3600 acres. To be sold in MU. Potter County Lands. Heavily 1 timbered with Pine. Hemk•ek, fah Cherry ,and, hard moods as Moss ; - , Tracts No. 4763, containing . 990 , acres ; No. 4755, 990 acres—between the finst and east forks al the Sinnamshoning in Wharton and Sylvania townships. Tract. No. 4767, 990 acres; No. 47,66,.400 acme; No. 4698,-.400 acres; 'Wharton , : town. ship. line of Appot. head-vaters of-ilottis Creek. Tiacta No. 6917, 1100 acres • No. 5728, 1080 acres ; No. 5923, 1190 acres ; 'No. 5924, 1082 acres 75_ parches: No. 5912, 1100 acres. No. 5930, 1100 acres ; .No. 5939, 1100 acres_ ; No. 5929, 1100 In Wharto c and Stewardsonjown ships on head waters Nettle Creek. near main branch. , _ tgatiNd°lB:;e47wal7ideotil;'' !h4i7P239::9:arimmiAlte; Appot Kettle Creek. Tracts No. 4920, 837 acne ; 6014, 600 acres, Tharton township , main branch, Sinnantshon ng. Two bundrei and seventy-five acres prime, brat class coal land. Blakely township, 4n serne county. Pa., half way between Scranton and Carbondale. Very near the Railway-. 04e Languid acre* first class Anthracite coal lentiltsboot 1 miles north-east of Wilkes- Bane, in he miestof improeementa., • Abou4lo3 acres of land In Medford toms , ship, Mir Huston county, ..New Jersey, about four milek north from Jackson Junction'of the Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Bart. tan Bay 'flailwayit -Valuable mill seat. Two or three houses, stable, hams, &e., sedend growth of timber, never failing water. • Power fall Is or 16 feet overshot. Price 820 per acre. One-third may Tenpin. • • • Delaware Farms and Penrusylviuila lands.— Deectiptione and directions given on applica• flour' A valuable Country Seat near PhilAelPhla. Splendid grenade and trees. 69 acres of land. WESTERN PROPERTY—For mile or ex change. 120 scree of good land ono third tim bered. San Plere, Stark Con nty, lowa. ' Forty acres of good la nd with (reit trees, ap ples, peaches, pears. . I .ke.. 25 acres improved, one half mile from San Piero on Railway . Price $BOO. NO acres one mile from San Piero, one•third timbered. 'No improvements. On railway . Price 8800. A steam - mill property 'in Burlington' town ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lam bermg operation. Eight parcels of land, containing from SO to 100 acres, each partially timbered, and impror• ed suitable for farming or grazing. Hulse and Barn in good order and 136 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. &c. - Union township, Tioga county, on Northern Central ...ailway. For sale on long time and easy terms. 26 Town Lott In lionroo Borough, Bradford county, Pa. 4, 3',000 Acres Wild Timbered Land. county, Pa. z. % it - 122 Acres good Farming Load, Burlington township. Bradford county Other timbered and improved properties. Descriptions given on app'' Tenementn and- improved Rent Estate, To- wanda Borough, and other propertlea.Z MONTANYE & WARD,, ExecutelConveyances, tarnish Briels of buy and-soil Real Estate, collect rentals and liens,mulvey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared to negotiate sales ot farms, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists; to procure advances of money upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute int quirles for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They will-effect INSUW= 7,- ANCE tritbe best known el RE AND LIFE COMPA NIES. They have exclusive A Teaey o Rind fnrd and neighboring counties ii. 'ea ling .om panics In these several departments ot' insur ance. _ Those who desire to buy or scll !artist ; All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire . All who seek permanent investments for the future benefit of their famlllek, In ware - and first-class Lite Companies; Capitalists desiring to buy or sell valuable speculative properties; All wishing sumps and examinations ; All wishing a4nuoca upon valnabln rea ProPertY All who wish to obtain lease or rental of Farms or Tenements, Are respectfully solicited to entrust such bust am to our Agency. FUrther particulars furnished at our office Office, corner of Main and Pine streets sos- PROPERTIES ADVERTISED % ' Don. U. Demur, Towanda, Pa. Ron. William Elwell, Illootnaburgi Pa. C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda. M. C. Nerenr 4/ G. F. Mason L Co., Bonkers, Towanda. J. D. Montane, Towanda. Lathrop, !Addington & Ca., New York, Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia. Ron. John N. Conyngham, Wilkes-Barre„ Charles Parrish, Wkes-Barre. Hon. P. B. Streeter Montrose, Pa -t Towanda. April 2. 1887 • FARM FOR SALE AT A BAR GLIM. As the subscriber wishing to change his business, therefore offers his farm for ale, situated in Liberty twp., Tioga Conn. ty, Ps., containing 250 scree of choiceland,.2oo acne improved, the klashinceln good timber well watered by good never failing springs, well fenced in 20 gelds, and lays gently rolling, with three good 'Apple orchards and Pratt for few Wax. The [arm lays in a good neighborhood, and a the goodlar market seven miles from aburg; one of gest portthe Nate, and five miles from thW illi am 1 Ehnlet R. R., handy to church and school. The Improve ments are one old two story house comfortable for a number of years, one triune barn 40 by 66 feet wit% underground stables for 50 cows, wags, gon shed and other necessary duf tonNin, also a good Mill seat, with a dant built, The farm will be sold with everything on the tam( as follows : 12 cows and all dairy nteneila I epan of young horses, 11 sets. of Imams, t war gone. I cast iron add roller, I Esgle Navin & Reaping Machine combined, 2 norm Woes sad forka Fanning-mill, ► Harrows, Plows, de, do.; and in Let ever thing that is wanting on a term, and manly all now. Price 1133 ea UM Intl all all ; $3,300 down the balance to fait the seer. Foe further information address UOTT,l.lbetty, Tiogs Co.. Pa. i*W.*ißgit blAt =WE G. D. NONTANYE, HENRY WARD. FREE OF CHARGE. EF'E4NCES : SZ2kFM3aIWW. -- . . idatott' .ar,; ,N l Tei;-45 1A/ 4i liblielithimea MlTAltiliLtDll4 124711,1°,10".t ;' .1- ••• •;..S Waken lastaleskriestoek !.s•qrs - 11-5. • : FROVISIONB; :.:„ • And other reds In - Oa Ilse; Widaiiiretejtt chased for Olen, tram AM hinds, and we or to Oates& oil diedrible terms. We desire 19 allpir . llo4 , Ocetioe" !,4) Oar " . iinoiii - '4" wiiiii*—i2; . • FINE Nint CROP t Bought dtreali eoila tiiiioBraB6l , eistiog of' HYSON, 'fOUNGCHYBOIN, IifiEDIAI, JAPAN AND ODLONG, TSB, Sndch we older at NEW YORK JOBBING PRIORS' ,• • Guaranteeing the cats lily In all cafes. We are daily receiving additions to nor sock in all OS ARTMENTB, all ofwhich aro bought with speeial reference to the want" of this mar kat • One of our firm being a rps+nt buyer in New York, of many y?ars experiepee, enables us to tkel,d vintage of any favorable chauges in the Micet, and . to keep tour stock always full mid con2pleie. Our business experience' added to Our pare ties, enafo haawrs. les 0 , 0er, , great : . imlnotonenta to ;-.. • ' Orders by mall, or otherwise, will receive prompt and carefu l attention. Towanda, Sept. 1. 1867. : F - 9 it. t. BEE GET THE BEST. FOUNTAIN'S PIZEbiIuM flutru„ MADE FROM SHE BEST MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT AND OTHER GOOD BRANDS, I Constantly arriving from . our Mills in Miihignn Wholesale and Retail Dealertsuppliod Amp, From our PS tore In the aItIIORN BUROIIIO, Near the Erie Railway Depot, ELMIRA,IN. Y J. 11. POUNTAIN Co. Dec. ID, 1667 THE TOWANDA BAKERY AND EATING ESTAI3LISH4EI4 I ' WOOD 1 ALLYN having pOrehabed the Bakery and Eating Establishment:and Mrocery recent ly kept by Bill &Smith, tint doer south of the Ward.Aloase Main street, Towanda, Pa., and having reModelled the same. ,they are prepared to tumlah their customers 'and the public with everything in their like ate reason- able rates. r THEM EATING DEiRT IMEST 1 I 'elided up In the' most approved opieland meals are served a' all &lank and . thekr store is filled with a good assortment of i L GROCERIES,. CONPEOTIONAuY, f GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, &:0. . They will keep in store and sell at Wholesale and retail or manufacture to order I BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH 1 1 BOLLS, BINS, PIES AND CAkES, _ i Of all lands. Akio wiU keep the+ best Crackers of all kinds , in titer market, by ) the ; barrel ort pound, or dish, Fresh O cC is p as the li "I Ta g ; will use the best materials in c everyithing and c will try to please the most atui.l W Wedding and other fancy -rude to; order. Zr Families supplied daily andl t prompt* with anything desired in our Un They employ none bat theskillful work 3 men, and use only the best t Th ey art determined Ws/Leap a fi rst clam , menti Give us a fair and candid trial a d you will find in t adtat It to paw advantage. i G. 11. WOOD. J. S. ;ALLYN Towanda, Ansa, 1867.—yr. "_ i 1 THE CORNER GROCERt ! The subscribers desire to n nnounce -- to the Public, that they; huve com menced business as gen 44 deal* in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN and COUNTS.* ' PRO ' ITCE, at the Bridge Se r ept'corner of Patton's Block, - and that they have now on hand, and Lesign to keep, a complete assorddent, of goods adapted to the wants of the and country trade. ! F "Bai r ' ' They would respectftdly f, invite nu examination of their iitoilt and : ts comparison of the Miff) !with any r other goods in the Trket, as to quality and price.' 1 ) i They are provided With amille and efficient help to givetrompt 4- tendon to customers, r o ivm give careful attention to all tiers placed in heir hands. - i [ We pay Cash forI4IODII9E and sell, goodar'for Ready ay. i - LONG ot I KEELER - Towanda, Sept. 17, 167. i F if3)IIONS FOR MIRING .slip swum OF tat .., • . i t ' Having just' retuned from ,Ne Tort w h a fall andoereddlyseleeted do* isti KILL= BY GOODS, Wili hope to be able. to c ilease all • ho tam us with their ;misname. ma and I We will do ore your Straws in the latest i i and we defy competitke In threads of our Work. Collars beautiful Three tisee.-no t.• Also Maim Foy'a Cosset. et Call and examine before. pr Booms on the east side, of. 1( at.. i nnso the stores of Fox, Stevene,', X IS Oci. and ins Carter ,.- - • - • -', pa: . Pi K. - - • , 11, ..... I, 4_, ,- t 3 I , Also PATTFADOI OF TUB tAIIIEW WM.* for b i l Ledies!! and Cbilttrens'' Pre.mi.. - ...4dies le to' hart - Airmail atilidtm 'filled of Myles, lOW I aad,:ellol4 - .MitiOrrl Ind it ta adnabv lel arm es triliti.a trial . Or Roonuter a/Ire. listen. ;- -li ~ ; ~••• -.."-, R . 1,-,, i MIL. CP*. . liseeeds,'Apdl e.lssa.-4. .:4,1V 1,:.1:', U I oiii: " iff* liitwisums S'l ji64 4 b116 - - •'•• • - • • -1111R i lD , • 1 '• •AM 4rird booth of tbe Mil • seV read miry India tba sto tea** lege aid lasted inn GROOIMES AND )POVISIONO; Mal& a tm Is selliag to Matt the tin_ es_anil wad lb has also cpased a splendid • i MD' • ' y. Mich well alluded -10 windy the dna and Barclay! coll Mims at all somas. He keePh constanuy on hand a largeltocit of OOFFEEI3,)SITG ARA, • FLOOR; BUTTER, 1 youtc, &a, rim, be Is telling dwili for cash: cloo4s zumivzsep l IN THE BORO'• FREE .OF CORGE. - • The elides of Toyama a f nd vicinity, will please accept my thanks for 1 their yeryllbmal rationice fd the. lad Awe years, and we promish with 'their usistand to improve ev ery ophottanity to enlarge b ar basinesi. so as -to warrant satisfaction to all.. pal and nee as JOHN Towanda, July 10, lid 71. =I NEW GROCERY AND PROVI , - I I SION STORE I 1• ; , - I [ T1104416' lONRB, A ~t ii;.\• . .. —‘,. : , 1• :t -* r -1 - Ma opened i new Grocery find Proilsknt Blore in Patton's Block, In thelatore formerly o can pled * 4 Solomon Bon. Where he now odd re to the public a large supply of ;1 GROCERIES , . -A. Na . P l , ROVISIONS, Of the best gUllty, and t) be sold at the VBRY COWRY MOM: . Tilt r stock contain a ' TEAS;'* COPPEI • S;' 'SUGARS, . .' I • such*, 80. i Abso i __, FLOUR, PEER, 1 MEAL, &c. • , . In fug everything ustv ai lept In a ;Oroceo i and provision Store, w I shall asill as low u cube bought elsewharo. • mar Cash Übe paid. for all 'I , • Cr;un try Produce. Towanda, Oct 17. 1867 . A: S ~ { NEW STORE! • NEW GROC/BRIBSt W. A. ROQKWELL'S. CANNED FRUITS, PIE APPLES, PEACHES, PLIIiS AND CANN=ED ', i OYSTERS. DRIED A I LES, PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES, TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLLBSES, COFFEE, SPICES, ()Cal kW% to tint florything In the GROCERY LINE! PLOUE,FEED,BEAND, POTATOES, BUTTER, LARD, RGCS, AND EVERY V,ABIETY OF FillidEßS PIIODUCE. DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET puva , AS THE arzerEST ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE 114 23; . 1867 MT : J !‘.. ROCK*ELL. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING - Purchased litre entire interest of In In the (Inn of 0, , 13.! PATOM k CO., la now prepared to offer to the cilia.= of Bradford County end vicinity, ti large and well .elected stock of Which I have purchased for Cash and foci conflj dent that can sell at as low figures a 4 can ipe purchased elsowluwe. I now offer to the public I • splendid stock of TEAS, COFP,RES, SUGARS, AKRON FLIGTa, GRAHAM 'DO RYE DO. BDCKWHEAT DO. I keep constantly on bank, PORK, HAM, LARD and kinds s of FISH. Would call the as taniton of the pntill to onr Can't Be Beat 1 ,1 STOCK F TOBAROO, In linallty or price , . Jean Oaklera Crabs:tad Laindry, Nan Torii Chemical and Brown Soap. Please call and *nano oar stock of .• • Lim . usortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOIIXY•9OAI , I3, ac.,&c. I will pay the high- ei cub' piles f)r 17017,itRY- PRODUCE. parmerts give us inall before selling elsewhen. ; O. -B. PATCH. 4n peiii:44 bultbta4 to the late Sas will pipiao n 'sad midis Immediate parneist. . C. B. PITCH Towanda, 11a:chili, 1867. NEW • . TAI,LOB, 3110 P - . -.-5. - : , .. AMOS gIiNSPAMLER, ,- Has opened s ah p In the , room back of the Booms-GUM Young Vents ChrhatrAinock lion; mond storyi over Eddy's Clotldnp More arbors be to now prepared to d all kdadeof ' ',i ,'-'. -'' ' " : 1 1 A1LoR1116. ' • . - iti tbio belie trod roper r taildonable manner.. An =patience air , e determination to llz&op 'nth of the Timm, ands te'plei era.le - believe wlll enable Natotion., TIL Clain One on *bark motto istaimmi bliwaii.•-/ : i‘ •Towandii. CPO. /lb Mt EMI 1 NEW GOODS CM OF ALL HINDS. tW &C. - , Wlll be kept co initial., on band A fresh lot . . of Parchamt at tho And .wee sold as TO THE IFARMER.S. 1 . " GABEL PAID FOR IL H. PATCH, =MI G O I CE IE S, MUCH, SALEitATIit3,-SPICES,3O Have ou Iliad a largo stock of WOODEN WABE. ill ' ~~ 4 ri aLsage; OTA•Triftism sad AdlYi ad R B 13 . 0-0 D L bie te the Watt PIO* Mika be sell be Cturagy it Weer GOLD PRI9ZBI Oomistiss am Anil 01 110 1 4.1rdi t;Loitnixot, (ffeshodo of say kind) bosiblithila B. irs S 'l3‘ S., ups. COATS, VEST;_ 111 Wool. DRESS MATS, PANTS & VESTS, Una Cads. Demises and Pasta. Over Alla sad Over Shirts, Liam sad Paper OA" lases, Walser. sad Neck Tiesi Sospesdera, Gbm nasal SW% a. Cana. Leather Vlnte_ Amiss Style Soft and. Straw Este dam. Ribm that Good Cloodtare cheaper st a fair pies than poor, goods Army prin. Call an& wane pods before buy ing. Next door to Powe ll Co. W..IIIDT. %man, lay id, M. I •' THE TEMPLE OF FASHION I ...RW WORN AND NEW D4NON4 11 1 in entire new deck of Clothing botiiht es cbtopias before the war to he sold with SMALL PROFITS -I The inulendgned would rope ctfully announce to the clthens or Towanda and tidally that be hi now ready to oar thou ;Clothing. inch as FINE BROW OVERCOATS , CHINCEILLAB h IILO!tH, Punta DREBB AID BMlLtiiils Bins. Hall AND CAPS. Putt Goods, and that these 'goods bought at very low dotes will' be sold with very mall profits.' I Wend to establish a per. manent - trade in this place, and In order to pia the eminence of purchasers, will deal an a basis of - , HONESTY AND INTEGRITY! and all goods will be ' marinated for what 'they are repremnted to be. Como and examine and convince yourself. Don't forget the _place, Temple of Fashion, opposite theyeans House, south end ol Beidleman's Block. H.JACOBS. Towanda, 0ct.17, leaf. • BEDELL & VAN VELSOR, s '' • vedinoislemai MERCHANT SAILORS ♦n rarunii is READY MADE CLOTHING MS AND CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS CS Broad Street, WAVNBLY, TIOGA. COUNTY, N.Y We have a Pushkin dile Catter lite New York City, and take all the tisk in givi ng you a good fit. READY MADE CLOTHING W awake at our own establ Ls/anent. iVe give pa Wean; attention to Youth's' Bop, and CHILDREN CLOIHING And alwara Lave a gudd ;Assortment 4 MOTHS AND CASSIMERNS, From 85 cents to $3 Per Yard. (alt wool) Best Stock of Hats' and Caps Kept within 20 miles. Come and look and prowl for yourself. BEDELL & VAN V 111.1308, 68 Broad•at. Waved . ,N. T. . Agents for Grower & Baker's Sewing Machines. April 2,1868. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS PROCLAMATION BY COHEN & ROSZNLFIE.LD, TOW#NDA,, Vrammas, it mums to hue pleased the in; habitants of Towanda, and ef .ity. to recog nize our fair way of dealing ; Ann Weems, We owe oar ',beers thanks to the community for extending to us so likeral a patrionage rutty now ; Arm %me. We deem it our duty to re elposmte 01 the favors bestowed upon us thus far ; Wo do hereby publicly PRI:MAUI, that OM great stock of NctO Spring and hummer Giods Comprising evcrything In the LINE -OF CL4? TH IN G Such as' Doeskin 4:6 Cassbnere Pan& And a I the best styles Costs, Vests, U. VEN7S FURNISHING GOODS And the LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, • WM be disposed of at each REDUCED PRICES That will astonish the oolossanity. As oar Goods are stanahictored in New York express ly for this market, we can afibrot to sell as cheap se the next. We are boarid to WOO all who give as s call. COVEN ai ROBIINFIELD. =MaliMI We would call the i►tioa of the public to the fact that we hare opened a &zachZore la WYALUBIBG. (la the atom formerly occupied by B. P. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the same Low Bates. Give us a call beton purelsaidag eirawitme. 00BEN & BOBBNPIBLD. Wyslating. April le. lad& - NO .MORE MONOPOLIES I OBAND OPENING 'NAMPA= vos VIZ SPRING 'AND SUMMER OF 1868 AT MX (41LINIATZD CLOTHING. ESTABLISHMENT ALEX SOLOMON'S. CO, N 0 . 123. Kiln throe., TOWANDA, PSN'.N'A. A new era Das dawned upon Towanda sad Bradford County. No mote monopolies ln the Clothing Trade. Down with High Prices Goods will bernifter be fold b Towanda- at at smaller profit than ever Wore. TIM ghat am bitten or the opterrigned is to sell goods it a smaller profit; tifsa any other Inn in the oonn &and to bi regarded es, the ma friendset stern. We shall.therefore. make it oat al bite ir• o-n sell tot& • Oar stortK will conikne . to -be the MAT BNGULATOR OP. PRIG= ,ot Obtklarr and Uinta Furnishing Goods InTcnranda and Brad ford eatulty. anA all - will .tonsalt their Wets , by giving eta eaU andgetting_ peeled ea priest betseemalting parelmam. Ousima airlU ca weber that we Mika evem Word tralltit 011 paper la regard t:Es ant , mms toto. come smi boy goods Osseo ! liemember tint 113_ JO& street.' . • , ALBX. BOIROBE_B - Olk>l - Vivaldi; &pail leaf "`" 1 ME r - xnartimin , 47spuesToitli 1101 " 1 " :011111 , 1041.1 . 1 .. MINA ea 4 011111 0“ -- 4 1 = 111111 11' 01111,Mis fop peposeri: NOM, sisald'inthmiltd tothefflogsphe mob VMOOS irin ltiosps iessrumilyngp ialaulijruois ..•6111 Mail met tomitbiffrArp, , ar$11001; PRVGoiflinaginNtrOMlS/0 . 404' • k Bartzmni eassiipoirr;:-.leguinix•wurrronsu : • eiso the 1~ . ~ ~~ f PIKOIDIN!ilOIC' COAL' J!ihxghols,d Bundng Fluids,' LMIM WADES,' IM:M3,f CIpM • 131=itiOwd.,rmk;Nstilll'Fooi; TANNERS AND •NAOHINE OILS; buoy analtdiat Agqataa In au - mai, - BPONGIEYDSWISES. BQAPS. 001184 —Pomadak Nalt.Dyar, moist BOOKS, POET 1101i448, • Pocket. Mari, Diaora„ ra • ni, nut AND /411 t !NRADAT/ONQ WJNISi AND LIMBS, Par Kadlaloal me. Tomo6i, -13stiv; Tuvii 'Ain /Pia4ll, Garden, diald and deeds, *masa SW Scant rump, Tee e fiksl4l4 llNne randa s g Urseui BotgeFt.:2ll2Ples• Pilts,Self• o. Ippu. Flaming Plantets, ?aim, Glue . Wan. /kitAtantVialk Porkk and Store Blacking, _ _lob ,Taekle, Anunani tkai ate, Botanic. Febotki and Hotacepath• IC Wines, =I ill 'the Poplar Patent , Mai 0 :3 (1 fit' i.:* ~ AD articles warranted as represented. Per. sou at a: distance . qut reedy. their Antlers by stage or, mall. .which will receive prompt and careful attention. DR. PORTERS PREPARAVONS FOB FAMILY USE, . _ Emma as Safe and Rad* Remedies, axe w anted for what they are intended to &Ire 'astir flitikoz, via , . Dr. Pcater's P ectoral Elyrr e2 tAr hca_w _ 0te.50e&4 1. 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic PM, or Mous cost. *has and cathartic.. : . 25 Dr. Porter'. - Banifes Syrup, for - hertlnrs skis diaesser, Ire. I) 00 'Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for festal? weak wees #c. L 00 Dr. Porter a Tonic FlUsisfor , etrrngfteeing I. at gaunt, 00 Tansy Balm ps..for liver and Wary • " 00 Comp.' Byr. limphosphites, I for nervous I 06 Blackberry Balsam. for ,rhea - 35 Dr. Porter's Family Embroentlen,M, bruises fre • D. Porter's Pectoraf Infers, for toa e. 35 • was sore throat, 41. c .... . . ' Dr. Porter's Wo r m Wafers, for Lepel:int . ; aonas Dr. Porter's Worm Dr. Porter's Dr. Porter's Dr Porter's WOMB I !on* Snap. far exterwstrus• 35 =it Berle! , for crying babas $c 26 Cephalic Bur, for catarrh Dr. Porter's Dr. Porter' Dr. Poster' Toothache Drops, for tenth- n eche 25 Tooth Powder, for preserving teeth ; 25 Tricosene the , for dressing .ad 50 hals • L iM ig hilo, tor beautifying the • hats ' ip 50 Odoriferans fittampoo,for clean- 50 ii of Flowers for beantify. W h llie the oTa l ient. for externs 50 00 Potter'sirrench Compound, for scald oo Porte 's l Vedited Figs, far habitaL Porter's Holing Balre,forcutsmotinde 00 ito Porter's Up Salve, for chapped 1ip5...., 25 Dr. Porter' Dr. Porter' Dr. Porter' Dr. Porter' Dr. Porter' Dr. Porter', Dr. i Dr. Di. ,Porter's Nye Satre, for hMuned eyes.. • 25 Dr. Potter's Eye Water, for Mauled eyes.. 25 Dr. pater , : Corn and Wart Remover, for emus And bunions 21 Dr. Porter's Constipation P,ilte, for costive -2 Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, lot ;poor blood 25 Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas ant catkarric. 50 Dr. Porter's Liquid Bermet, for making nu• * Dr. Porter's Wrgt d ran f tta, fil to a r li ,fla s voring 25 Ice crftm, .tc • Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon,for flavoring toe creast—lme bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cemen gloss, 40 t, for mending t broken 25 Dr. Porter's Liquid Glop, for repairing wood work 26 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plual,for easy.watdt lug • , . ao Dr. Porter's • Bed Bog Poison, for killing . ao Dr. Porter's b gi:alson Paper, for killing flies • as Dr. Porter's Bat - and Mira Poison, for ez• 23 Dr. Porter's fro or clothes removing spots . m 25 Or. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25 - to bulk by the gallon 00 Dr. Porter's Home and Cattle Powder, for • .dieesses of ...... ' 30 pr. Porter' Horne sad. Cattle Lotion, for Potter's. ' lng-lk;no, andt e Sparla Cures ' 59 • for mme horses • 40 Medical advios - given gratuitously at the office, chargini oniy for medicine. misThinidal for past liberal, pitronage,would ily , annomice. to his friends and 'th e fil that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the continuation of heir confidence and patronage. • . C. PORTE% IL D. .Dec. 15,1888. -yr. .fitioullaiuous. HOW THINGS GROWL Mid so. does business tit WARNER'S ,JEWELRY MORE. Ho keeps good goods and sells Chem There you can And all kind' of ;AMERICAN and PORElttif WATCHES, also a large assortment of CLOCKS, Including the celebrated BETH THOMAS, manufacture. Alm a splendid as sortment Of JEWELRY, Including solid gold, and a assortment of SILVER PLATED W Wending spoons, forks, cake baskets, tea seta, &or.. of the best mannfacture. L SOLID ERNES SPOONS nnumfactured to order. Watch and Clock reptiriug`done on the short Ist notice, is the -beat manner,' by an ea. perils:lair/wok man. All at prices that will give da, owan satlectD ec . ioa. 12, 1867. A. WARNER. T • SOALETHIN'd 'NEW , AGAIN IN MOTION 1 ‘. ~ .• - Ravi ng purOmed the stock of Tobacco belong. Ing to. Randall, Compton & Co., and having trait a dainty on theme groun d, we are pre. pared. II Mier to the public • wgoriEsmx AND RETAIL, ii• . . . A variety ot CHEWING _TOBACCO, i ... i . Gold Lief, Sunhy Side, Pine 'Apple, Ilitchigan Pig, Ikon Leaf and'Star, which we oiler for sale in Oen:titles to Belt onatomora. , Packages in larder halfii Ind quirtere. ' ' --' L roami - 0 PANOY IirOKING. The . Lone JOE, Pt ie' of the Gni. tab, iS r itinixthb.Gold Leif, Navy and, aU !dads eciKillieadelt. , .: ,' -.- •'-' , , ' Such as IBi/AIDS °it: 716/ 1 1 461?1. _ ' I asciilrati Eagle, Ore- oraat, iclxquet, ini pale, am aid the: very choicest brands of -We 111 keep . coaptaatly oithaud avariety of Pipes, Cigar Gna t Tobacco Boxes and Poach es tut ererything_ tuatally r triptla'a Tobacco S tolep . . ; , - . . laireilordairitiiiilei with; . % 'tri r i c r:iell To bacco'6 Ilietral termi. An oidere Prom ptly titici i i i os : ,00tice.• 0.4 - OFF4I, 'OcL 77.''VRIT. Mll l §_ e lo OR ANY OTHER A.R. 421‘1101.11ttiVout Hu, oldest atAx.l_l6 . pothie !Vi athill .t. - • WAI: ItAliniaisaiMiaii iiiatiii 4i '- - Pa aim , comMitmtat—,UPM'imi dm; l 0.11, iiira Aria : ADS to iA i l* bar ilia ...me. . , um gabaiatweri taii,o f t i l p li rr el aiil 1 40. 4 ,141/OSS:" :: ' '11464 Mod' OD ' ilidldidiad., i ;• iiiijiii belli ii 0014114 ma aral , mam pia: wAinitW, • • R ram . Inlno3 • : yoBxsol9.l.' 088 0114 ••!, tc=").il\ t inA 111001410.01/ . CCllainrnanb. • 0T4 11 1 1 9. - : 60uti.700 ArlD**444isio - - " -•-** PATENT "1"11 4. • • , 901 rA l ltkill. • • rAnizAlgo VARNISH-BM:ratio Artitimnin - lugs imam& • FAJOY - OD TOIL*TARTICIAii OF !wart t 1 4 1 1 11 ,X-0' ; . •-• 'mimes aiinsorsa-*i-Atrmansures, - ALKALOID: , AND RKOINOIDO; "rat 'rtaiseli,'l - trif BB; iihotaoi BEAST PUNTS', NIPPLE 13H1N44, ANN, --gunstos;.. SyeingeeaindCatLeteri. Os .; BEE susoionmftwimrrs OF LATE STVLZ AND 'ln? QIIALITY. A large supply Smiles for the Hat "' and Bilr. Also for the Teeth and: Nails, Tixi th •Pow ' den "and — Pastes, OIL, Perfumer,' Salim, Combs, HsdrDys, bthiger atomic., Kthaiene, Kerosene Limps, yn, Shedenieldane Wicks &a, all of the Lie st ' styles. • 4 " CHOICE CI mats itinaciii) AND SNUFF. dr2464i* sipped- it 'ththiliable rites. liedielnes entrrmionptleite ethetoll/ and'Ac eurately compounded andprepared by compet ent persona st all hears. of the day and night. Sunday hours from oto 10 o'clock in the fore soon, to 2is theaftionnon. -- W. H. H. GORE. .Ibwatida , Sept. 29, 1860.. " • • ... . . tiiic 7 , cl c/a 0 til w 0 N as 14 . ,4 121 I: *I 'A 0 vs g . 1 0-3 S 2 . 1:4 , 2 to t . i'7. $ .t. to 0 E r x , iZi 0 4 . . . MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., Wiah to call the -attention of the public to their nevi Stock of HARDWARE. • PARG IIiPLIMENTS BLAciuiltrrna , 1 ( 00b8. and CARPEETERS' TOOLS. Also, a imp tuseortment of • Window Glaze, Saab, Paiute, Olb, EPatty, Varribliee, and Paint and Varnbh Brindisi 0411 kinds, which will be sold for the lowed Cash price. Alio, a Sine awsortacent, of . KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and pattern to ault the public. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Plaid to Kerosene. C Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of 101151116 P2011iTI:11" 1 . 1.141:0SD r, -We have on trend a flac anksle of _GLABB PALIIT.-JABS, with Improved Bell-scaling corks, and II 11 BY 12T1'CALSEALING CA Ns, which le one of the beat cans used. 'Jaw 20, 1865. THE_GOOD TIME HAs COME 1 The mph's of tabor Comlthsed with other causes has told with tearful ellAt upon FURNITUREI And it is decidedly lower, which can easily be seen by enquiring prices at FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Where may be found the largest and best stock of Furniture ever offered In this market, and which lam now offering at - • . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I lam now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension Thbles at $1,60 per foot, and other goods In the same proportion, many of them as cheap as be fore the War. I have also increased facilities' for Manufacturing, and can furnish DEALERS AT WHOLESALE Thankful I• r their prat liberal patronage and determined to merit a continuation of the mute by offering Ind ucementa not to be toned else alma,' invite the publio to call and examine my goods and prices before pure basing eke where. No charge for showing goods, and I WILL NOT -BE UNDERSOLD I I also keep on hand a large stock of Ready Slade Coffins from the moat common to the finest ItOsewo d. • Also Victoria Lawn, ?brim and Satin Robes, caps, Ac., and will furnish eterying In the line' of Undertaking. on -the moat reasonable terms. A 000 D HEARSE Always In nadiness than required. JAMES 0. FIIOST Towanda, April 16, 1868. NEW FURNITURE STORE 1 - Realm rented the Parnlture ware-rooms erly..a. , pled by P. N. Page, Atheini,• Pa : , timid now say to the potions of the old Natal>. liahment that I have a complete Stock Of Goode, bat received, embracing everything in the My goods are new and tell selected, aad for Will not be .undersold by any. Call and ex amine my-stock before purchasing. I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and - WW have. chaise of the businata and Mannfact tiring. In 'short we have the finest Stock of Goods In our lino west of New York, consisting Parlor Furniture, Chamber-Betts, Sofas; Bureaus, li k rblatop-, Centre. Tables. Extenstodi and Dining Tat4es, Chats, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Pbotograilli Orals, Cord and Tame's,' Steeftegrarlegs, Oil Curtin, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxea; COFFINS AND BURIAL CA Out , Visiterlaker's t'beferhient will \it all times be well mired with everything in, that FINENT HEARSE , In this asetioni noi - irreepting . anlthing- -west \ of New Tort, and will attend Funerals within N. Haag. Agent. Athard. - Jan. 26; 1666.17 INNEI A. BiIiNER 'QUM') AT.,-;WHOIMAT:m NJ. boos gixd stook:of • West- Brock, Jiodl.: um; Ohlo r and abbis" elms flood, Alm illi• nolo Timothy Seed of prim quell: ,- TWO we infor atioweat market_iololtoi EMS= . gracim Cy. MEE liarbwart. TIN WARE FURNITURE LINE. GOOD GOODS lin. N. 1. RANT . f!' ,; -- icy ,: X IMO f• °tern..„- irk tf t- ''s - s 0 P Mood at tine, teat Nam Street, TOIVANDA` BRADFORD CO: • PA. otitiaT,A4 .- 44w MILLS • A '4. ARISGLE Of inuwer • the. latest lsaproie-' anta, -- 40 wads ofleichingy for FlOurAng and ^STEAM -NAM 4,IIBPAIRED; • STEAK WRISTLES, • .• GAGUES; . -1_:/AlIOR COOKS, Oaf CANS, &0., - Panl4ol at diort notice. 0 LT .--OOTTING., - • -bone beat to liAttekei .ln diargeter. FORGING 1 01 heavy wrought work 'for Hedges, • and all other purposes, done 'to order. Also, a large aneentrnemt , of : - . . COOLING, do HEA.tniG STOVES, Coal and ifOodikirnera: Porulturo for Cooking Moves, Store Pipe, Tih-Ware, Boat Pumps, Plow Oultlestore and Lemma, kept constant 1, °a head... - . • DRIMINGS & SEROIBIOATIONS Of ill Mods of: machinery , (entrails and other preposp!prepitred by . H ILL` -;W4tR EN Pexcumlue ' who thullingir esPer;uk co iu this touch or the b els. • - • JOHN 'CABMAN _To:wands, Oct. 29,1886.-Ir. . • - TO 7' 1.. Np, A '.. 9 . A !,. NI A G E IFA-.010,RY Tbe undersignid roepeiitidfy annoiloce to the .„ - - . public that they have parehased the 0,,A.„11, a I .A.,G E H-0 P G. I. DRAKE', And are now prepared to build work in THE LATEST STYLE And most workmanlike manner- *hey will constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES; FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND : LUMBER WAGONS; ONE AND TWO 'BELTED AL,B,A.NY SLEIG US. ALL WORK WM-itIWITED REPAIIIING promptly attentled. to at tea sQuable prices. BILYANT . .t STULEN Towanda, May 9, 1867.--ly. biEW PLANIN . G- . MILL % undersigned havhag bnilt a large and corn eas Mill in the Borough of. Towanda, and filled it with the moat modern and improved insebinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH, dc. BLINDS, te u s t ropared to fill orders, whether large or , upon the shortest notice: We have sine s large variety of MOULDINGS, of ;the latest elle and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they. can be worked; by hand. , PLANING. .. • TONGUEING , GROVEINO; ' , and a.l other work pertaining to JOinery, will be done to our customers. - Persons' tiding, and 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 worked "by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team • is is feeding, htive It. ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINE & HEHLOCS. LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see sta. or If you caret come, write. • . . L. B. RODGERS Zs CO. Towanda. Feb. 15164 Miscellaneous C ONFECTIONERY *A.ti liF.lt; ,TORY. d. HAAT, Calls the attentlun of the puldo . tothc f:112 , t that he manufactures and sells at WDOLFSALE AND ENTAIL, • All kinds of Contectionm les , Foreigu and 1 , 6- meatic Nuts, Au. Dealers In the country wi,h lag anything is his line will do well to send their orders to him, and they will he prom Ttly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store In Patton's Block, Tow ands. Pa. • - Feb. 24.1868.—tf. 1100K-BINDERY:—THE PUBI,Ic is respectfully Informed that the Ttoqk- Bindery hie beim removed to the Argus Build- Lug, 3d story, where will he done a 0 . 0 - K B I N t: . . In all itS various branches, on ter - as„ re 3 minable es" the times " will allow.. The - Bird *27 wlll be under the charge of fi. 0. WIIITAIiEIt, An experienced Binder, and all , work will be promptly doite,in a style and manner 'which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News paper% Old Books, arc., bound. in every vari ty e of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Baling and Binding of BLANK .13001iS, To any desired pattern, which in quality end durability wil be warranted. , AU work will be ready for delivery when" promised. The - patronage of the public:is solicited, and perk° satisfaction gnarranteed. , Towanda, Anglia 2. 1866.—U. . NEW STORE AND NEW GOOIS FRESH FROM TAB NEW - YORK, biABRETB. ChEAP AS TRE.CiIEAPEST. The subscribers , have purchased the building , lately owned by A. J. Noble,,_ (one door south of - Beidle'inatt's Block,) and h ave filled GROCERIES AND-- PROVISIONS, • WOODEN AND WILLOW 'WARE, Frnita of.all kinds in their season, (fresh add d-ted)r intact every thing usually found in a first elan . PROVISION STORE. • A share of the patronage of Towanda and vi cinity is respectfully solicited. I We will pay thdrbighest market price for all kinds of • COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also.have the . sole Agency for Bradford and adjoining counties for the sale of the Cele brated Virginia and Nerds Carolina Smoking Tobacco; A liberal discount made to the tr.rde. BRAMSALL,k CO WELL. Towanda, April-0,1867. - LTITRN ITURE WARE-ROOMS 1. JAMES . 1141ti580)2 =non ces to the public that to gill continues to ton:facture and keep on !quad a*ge assortment of PUBNITi3-11E, • • , , •Tharcaus, Tables. Ilcdateads. 9tands,4irs, &c., of every deserlptim , which will be made of the beat materialsouid9n he most workman. summer.; - I invite the inection of the public to mylrrork, which shellac be surpased in durability, at soy shop in the -country, and 'my, prieet te Emend to bri ea lOw as the time, grill admit. • „ iteedytmede. ' conatantly on hand or leade,to order. A' good Hearse will be famished *heti - ' • • 4nlf. /6. - 1885. ,• REWARD,;—Whereas QUIN 1108111:ER: an indented servant boy has sbipouded from me, this is to forbid all pPr• loor'lloMbarhorhag or trusting said boy: , . The shove rowd will be paid footle return ur said bay tia md. but to chargeif:' . • • • aPril 8.1868.—• • • ADIOS WILCOX, in. TO.WANDA INSURANQE- A.. ADCBCY •> 1 - 'Policies Lanted,LoWea adjusted promptly_ , Byfi* ArgEll*,l44rott, 01 Ll3O following irelilmowe and reliable Con. plate& _Office lietianyeaßlodm - • - Aggregate Aneuarre ~...111:100Ata Ellll, Live ino:pa learturient.consaty l , I flatUbrd_ „Open; 4 Cash Ant* ~,$)56.Z4 •, , • • %er. • Pura AID L17111114t1114210311j0. • - Capita &tiptoe aml licserresi Flutd.l, 'Assets in the •1,800.000 ' Daily Premlormortipwawla of (Mold) 17,90.) dEstta, INBORAXCIOWILVANY, Hariffmt, Conn, Capitol NEw Jzusrx MurUAL Impaescspr.,l Newark. N. J. Capital rr, ' - Mani Axznica.ai Tillaaitbainiumitt - C 0.•,• - (Accidental) - • 4. ..4 . Phdadeipliia, . vital .t Conwacrtcri Idtwatltra laansANCE Co. ' ' Mulford, Conn., Capital 10,000,n02 Towanda, Feb. 20,1200--it t'IRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTA 1 le • carrrin REFU sa TED or • SE VEIV2'EEN . ILLION' DOLLAR. ' . . .0: S. EE SELL, Alen!, 16z tt; fat:OWING AXED ItHLIABLIS CONN Guiana Fiat & litivninslnsmuncs • t CoxrAny ' Philadelphia, 1 Capital and earplug, oyez, . HOME blatltAlics Cogyjmy, " Of New-York. Capital and ourplak, over. INEATRArCE C0313.4.NT OP NORTII AsiZNICA, .Phiiadriphia.4 Capital and sarplue, over $1,70). ELLNLIATTAX CovrrA.NY, Of New-York. Capital and surplos, over. • - Errzsriutka Imanuasics Coaraair, Of Philadelphia. Capital and surplat, over Aiiric IVECILARGX-COSLYANY, Of New-York. t Capital and actrpa, ever PUTNAM INPVILANCE COMVANY, Of Hartford, Chin. Cipital and surplus, laTer. MUTUAL LIFE LISUMANCE COMPANY, } Of .New-York. Capital and unpins, over TRAViILLIMS" I ISIMANCE CovrAsr, Of Medford, Conn. Ethrpltu , , over Risks lekrn on all kinds of Propei ty, at low ratesas by any other. reliable Companies *4 Policies issued and Losses, it .any, ad• jute(' at this Agetioy,tberehy, saving the trouble and expense of going elsewhere for settlement. Aq . - O ffi ce at the. Harawhere Store of • c ding" L . Russell C. S. ItUMRI.I. Towapn, rel. 7, ijlJlE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTII A!,tEltldA. QRice No. 242 Walnat Street, Philadcphif.. This Company are bow prosemting . the ho i ness of Insurance b.• omloss or damage - by FIRE on Buildings Mereh4ndise„ Furniture, Ac. throug4ont the State of Ponanylratia, oa :ber et terms,for long or short periods ; or permanent ly of Buildings, by a deposit - et Premium. The prompt payment of claims for- losses dee log the period of nearly 70 years that the Com pany has been in existence. entitles them to the cOnlidence Of the public. - DIFLECTOR.9.—Arthur G. C'efEn, gamete' W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. .R. Neil, Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris-Wain, John Mason, Geo.. L. Ilarrison, Francis 11. Cope, Edward R. Trotter, Edward El Clarke; Wm: Canimings. ARTILLII G. C 011 1 ,12, C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. - F ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE I RANCE COLIPANY Oalee. in Deinilier, biontienrenanty, Penn a Capttal AND SCROLL.' , WOW The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature, m Ufa year 1859, for the Mutual Insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its ope* ations on that principle, which has been strict: ly adhered to since— ' Alllosses have been promptly paid out . 01 the Premiums collected on application for insurance without malting any as:icAstaents. - Thejrisnrance of Conutry.proper-y only, the low rates charged for Inmranco, and the prompt payment of - losses are deemed a saffident recom• mendation of the Farnars Mutual Fire &sus -nitre • Company of Middle Pennsylvania. to a'l owners of sate class country property. I'. JOrmcsoN, tt.m.,ct.stes, Prem LUCIEN It ER, Agent, Towanda, 1' . , '.arch 5, 'CG T . IYERPOOL AND LONDON AN I) GLOBE FLEE AND LIFE• iNt4HIANcE COLIPANY. - --011Ice, 43 WanAIII St., and 72d, Broadway, N. Y. _ Capital r Surpius and liestrifed Funds (Got!) 416,271,1,7,i Assets in the United States, over.... I ,coo ,0•.)0 Daily Premium:sof pwards of (gold) .. 17,'t.‘0 The slutreholuers perstundly respunsil,,e icr engagements ci the company. t be shareholders. 4 , III.XCTORS is Ntw Year...—Franeis Cuttenet .Es • Chairman, Beery Grinnell. Esq., Deputy cli rman, Joscpl(Gaillsrd, Jr., Esq., E. 51 . Archibald, Ee q ., H. B. Li. Consul, Alexandc r Hamilton, Jr.,Esq.,flobert C. Ferguson, Esq. Allred Pell: Es,i.„..Eesidtut SeLretary. ander Han - ink:a, Jr., Esq,, Counsel of Board. )assns Bauk—Cammann Co.k The Poll,: cs of this Company are issued ).y well.known American citizens resident In New York, who arc Directors and Shafeholders, consequently, with'[ a ether Shareholders, are individually liable tot` all the engagements vt the Company 1 all Policies arc signed )44' than, all claims are payable in cash o proof ul without deduction for interc.it, and n,u, a• is Usual, sixty days alter preser.t.:tion . of They expire o clock, P. U., - and nut at I noon. Life .insurance etTected,, and an; uitac• granted on favorable terms. LIcic.EAN -Ag , m; Towasula ..Ipril 23, 1567. EQUITAIILE ANC b' ,Sucletia AgSiv::, for grad; Yearly ineinie over ;2,000,000 cash. MONTANYE 5.W.0 Towanda, July 23, ISG7, THE AS's )1 FIRE. INziURANci: of - New York. Agency for Braun' cn. .Divactul tor 18 G, 10 per cent. . .11ONTANYE Towanda, July 25,1867. TARE INCOMING MUTUAL Flili;', JL Intur.lnce _Agency for Bradford County, • Maga! Cash plan. In successful bperation uv er twenty-seven years. , ISIOTANYFI& WAci) Towanda, July 25, I:st7 WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN V CY. WYOMING ISSUR %NCI: CCNIP.V.CY . Wilkoz-Barre, Pa. . . S. ROSS PreAdt• t L. D. SH.OELIAKEIt," Vice PreAd,..nt It: C. SILITII Secre tary Capital and Sarplas $160,000. North America, Hartford, Coon. assets s3eu,ntio Commerce, Albany, N. Y., " 500, 0 00 Fulton. New York, " 450,000, Springileld; Mass.. . -" 400,0120 Applications for ieaurance to the above "com , palates taken at fair ra es, and-business attend ed to with promptness ,and care. Partieel.,, , attention will be' given to Farm risks in the country. Also - Life and Live Steek,lnsuranee et feeted in good and reliable companies. Oiticc over Fox, Stevens, fiercer ,it Co.'s store. T. H. CAMP, Agee , . Towanda March 1?, IS6 INS,.U.I I 7A.ZVCI_E AtIENCY CO3IPANTE6 REPRESENTED: North America, Philadelplaia,.,.:s 2,901,26 h 7 . .! Ptoctfix, of Hartford, • 7,23 t;195 Germania; New York, 876,815 LO Rome In./Co., New Ilavca r .... 7.!,613,070 •O) Korth American Fire In. Co, New York, • - Enterptise. of Cincinnati, , 1,000 ,000 ou AI canal Life, New Yerk, '20,00 0 ,000 Oo We write policies in the above Venable com panies at the lowest rates. Particular attention given to farm property. Office two doors with of the Post °Mee, up stairs, in the room occu pied by John W. litx and henry Peet also at the banking Rouse of 11 B. Russell lc Co. lIIIBSEL - • JOHN W. NIX. Towanda, Feb. 20,1868.. DITE MARROWFAT - AND v Black-Eyed Peas, for sale by Fox, STEVES6ZIPOUR 4, - CO MIMI 82,760,000 i $704,090 OF MIDDLE rENNSTLVA.NIA, CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 CIPITIL $400,001.! CAP L $.3,100,000 Capital ':liepresentbd over $47,000,000, $1,000,(M) $350,w, ..4991 ,f KA/ $350,9t. $7 59;0, ~5.~ f~{4j sroo,om 5351,000 OU