:~ a~~ 2‘gricultuval. - JIPRUIG WORK. The season has been soezeeeding . ty backward inthis region of country, (the thermometer, night after night in April, falling several degrees be lote.the freezing point,) the opening of the spring will, in all probability be very sudden,and a great crowd of work will be pressed into. narrow compass of time. Many or the inter • eats of the farmer-swill be likely to -stiffen ° owing to unusual pressure but a--.greater,advatitage may be' gain l ed if each-one will lay out his work and do ICsystematically, .„Many per sons,when they have the most to do, actually' do the least. They are so overwhelmed by the amount that is obe ileme,all of which seems to be "equally urgent, that they are really I. paralyzed, and have no resolution to ( do anything first.. This is a common. result of a great pressure in all kinds of business, where there is a variety of work. The best way,therefore,for the farmer at such a time is, to con sider what there is to be done, what needs attention first, and then to go . about it systematically nutillthe whole is accomplished ; or at least as much as can be. - • - Every, onc — ivh9: - lias not fairly got into his spring work, and who is not driving, it..before him,should sit down the very first evening and note down upon a sheet of paper alt that he thinks -ought to be done upon his farm,or in his garden,within the next three or four weeks. - Then let him look over his list of work, of crops-to be put in, &c., &c. ' and decide what demands attention first,and what may be put•uff with the least injury. Let him have his programme, made out in due order,aud the very next-morning let-him begin at the headset' his list and do that thing first and thoroughly. .• Then, the next day, or as soon as the (irk matter is attended to,let him take -- the second,and go on through the list; but:let no time be lost vacillating be ' tween one thing and another, or in go ing back and forth from one thing to another. There is nothing like system, thorough system, in getting through ' any business. It will — accomplish wonders. - 1 There are, some things which many farmers are apt to consider essential \to be done early that are not so important. Some crops must be put in early in order to give them a fair • start and to take 'advantage of the season; bat it is not so with all. is:no great'gain, for instance, in the early planting of corn s unless in an extraordinary early and warm, season, but rather a loss of time - and of yield: Cold weather is exceedingly unfriendly to Indian corn, and it is much better to keep the'seed warm hi the house or in the crib than to put it into the ground before that be • comes warm and dry. Corn does near ly all 'its growing in this latitude be , tween the middle ofJune:andltie first or the middle of August, and at the close of the season there will not or dinarily be three days' difference be , - tween that planted on the Ist of May ,and that planted on the Ist of June. A selectioa can therefore be made between the crops to be attended to first, and every one shouldVo it be- Tore,gettin. , into his work and carry it on systematically. We merely throw out these suggesions in order to se - care system without going into par ticulars. Each one can arrange the particulars for himself according to his own needs. ToltAroEs—Tomato plants may now be transplanted irom the hot-bed ' at any time. They should be set firm ly in the soil, which should be well manured ; and fur the first week or two, should the weather be warm, be protected against the sun during four bourn of the day. If the nights be cool or - frost threatened, they should be covered in some way—old news-, papers, with stones of clods at the corners, arc good as anything—for the first two weeks. Mulching with grass and frequent stirring of the soil have an assuring effect in prods . ring an abundant crop. Some people allow the vines to run over the ground entirely, and admit that they will produce as greatly this way ae perhaps any other;but,coming in contact with the soil, their flavor is destroyed and they become insipid and worthless. Oar mode is to"bush" them atj we do pem,only more eaten sively, mid ko_ haye the best o The expettsVet'traises andframe work, which amateur gardeners in (icige in,is just so much money thrown away.—Germantoum Telegraph. FAIIILY Conn.—The first planting yf corn—the sooner put in now the better—is Adams' Early Eitri,which can be found at most of our seed stoics; It is a very sure crop, and although it is not a sweet or sugar corn, so-called, it; comes ten days to two weeks earlier than any sugar corn worth cultivating, and is deli cate and :excellent. Bylthe ,first of May plant your second crop. This should be Stowell's Evergreen, and f 01 1 ,4 it up every two weeks with another • planting, 'making at least five in all. There are various other sugar corns than that mentioned and which we prcfcre, and some of them are dclioi• ous,and planted as a choice over the Evergreen. AS a rule it is better to get - new seed every year and at most most not to plant from the crop rais ed'oftener than once, otherwise both the stalks and the:ears become dwarf ed and are not so productive. Five plantings, as recommended, will furnish a supply every day until, the froat takes the flavor out in Oc to ber.—Germasloum Telegraph. CORN MEAL FOR CONCB-11e state ment is often made through'the agri cultural press, that corn meal i , s the best feed for cows as milk producer. Why this Should be repeated when the experience. of almost every far mer is to the contrary,we cannot tell, unless it be for the _reason that corn meal is the best gisin so good for keeping up animal beat, and produc ing flesh and fat, and it is used in winter by most dairymen for this pur pose ; but as a milk prodtkeir it is the poorest grain that can be given. Oat meal and wheat ban are far an , perior. These statements are based upon actual exper,iment and the ex perience of many ,farmers.—Ohio Farmer. ' A CORRESPONDENT of the Northeast. em Farmer gives the three following reasons why clover and timothy seed should be sewn together: First the clover being tap-rooted' penetrates deeply. stande;iroatb, -mellows the flud the timothy grows much stronger and holds rip the clover.— Second, it noiversally prevents-the clover from "swelling" the cattle.— Thirdr.timothy hay is too binding, espeeifdly tor_cattle, ind clover tan eueoulent, heaeii-beth tog..ather ttte better„than either alone. beat tstatvaittr Inatrante: ... NON TANYE & REAL ESTATE AGEN&E,. -. • - • r ztAz e j , : fa TemPuilr at tessoiabk A tract of Irina situate la Glostoester county, - Maw Jassy • Containing 446 acres,i Wks Irmo Malaga Station, Castrimmisi Caps Ks, The" Blue Anchor" property in Winslair township, Camden county T. Oontataing MO acres. To bet sold in lota. Potter Comity Leads. Einarily timbered , with Mae. llembok, Ash. Cherry sad bard woods as follows Tracts No. 4763; containing 990 sores No. 4755, 993 acres—between the first and east forks of the Slnnamahoning in Wharton and Sylvania townships. -.Tracts" No. 4767, 030 acres ; No. 4768. 400 acres; No. 4608. 400 acres; Wharton town ship. line of Appot. bead-waters of Bettis Creek. Tracts No. 5917, 1100 acres ; No. 5720,1080 acres; No. 5823; 1100 acres; No. 45914, 1081 acres 15 perches : No. 5912, 1100 acres. No. 5930, 1100 acres No. 5918, 1100 acres ; No. 5929, 1100 ; in ITlaartoo and Stewardson town ships on head waters Kettle Creek, near main branch. Tracts No. 4727, 190 sores; 4729, 990 acres ; appot and Stewardson townships, near Little Kettle Creek. Teacts No. 4920, 637 acres ; 4924, 600 acre Wharton township , main bran& Binnsmabon ing. Two bundrel an 3 seventy-five acres prime, Int class coal hula. Blakely township, La. sane county. Pa., b way between Scranton and Carbondale. V ery near the Railway One thonsand acres first clam Anthracite coat land aboat miles northeast of Wilkes. Barre, in the midst of improirementa. About 1000 acres of land In Iledford,town ahlp, Burlington county, New Jersey, about four miles north from Jackson Junction of the . camden and Atlantic and Delaware, and Rad tan Bay .9allways. Valuable mill seat. Two or three houses; stable, barns, - ,k0., see growth of timber, l never failing water. Power fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price 120 per acre. One-third may remain. Dciaa - are Parma and Pennsylvania lands. Descriptions and directions given on applica non. - A.:valuable Country Seat near Philadelphia. Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land WESTERN TROPERTY—For sale or ex change. 120 acres of good land one third tiza bend. San Piero, Stark coenti. loam Forty arras of good land with trait trees, ap ples, peaches, pears. Ic. 25 acres improved, one half mile from San Piers on Railway.— Price $BOO. 8() acres one mite from San Nero, one-third timbered. No improeementa. On railway . Price $BOO. A steam mill property in Burlington town ship, Bradford minty. A very desirable lum bermg operation. • Eight permis of land, containing from 50 to 100 acres, each partially timbered, and improv ed suitable for farming or grazing. Holz° and Barn in good order and 136 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. &a. 'Union township, Tipp county, on Northern Central 1-sllway. For sale" onlong time and easy terms. 26 Town Lots In Monroe Borough, Bradford county, Ps. 3,000 Acrea Vitt] Timbered 1 •=ue. Sullivan county, Pa: 121 Acres good Farming Load, Burlington township, Bradford county . Other timbered and improved properties. Descriptions given on apprzaticrn. Tenements and Improved Beal Estate, To. 'nada Borough, and other properties:A MONTANYE WARD, FaccuteLConveyanceb, tarnish Briefs of Title, bay and sell Beal 'Estate, - collect rentals and llens,sorvey and eximino all kinds of property. _They are prepared to negotiate sales of f rets, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists; to procure advances of Money upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute In quiries for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They sill effect INSURANqE In the best known taitE t iND LIFE COMPA NIES. They have exclusive Agency Brea. bbd and neighboring counties t,. cs lin, -mns pantos in these several departments of testa IRON Those who desk° to buy or sell limas ; All who wish to aunt Insurance against FIA; All who seek permanent investments for the future benefit of their families, is secure and first-class Lilo Companies : &pashas desiring to bay or ea valuable speculative properties; All wishing barleys and e saminationa ; All wishing &drawer upon valuable rea ProPerty All who wish to obtain lease or rental o Farms or Tenements, ° Are respectfully solicited to entrust such bus nuts to our Agency. Farther particulars tarnished at oar office Mice, corder et Main and Pine streets stir _ PROPHET' ES ADVERTISED FREE OF, CHARGE. REFERENCES: Hon. U. Herons Towanda, Pa. Hoes. William Elwell, Blocatiaburg, Pa. C. L. Wand, rag., Towanda. IL O. Herm G. P. Naeims A Co., Honkers, Towaiida. J. D. /bemire, Towanda. Lathro LuMington & Co., New York. Dicksonßrothers, Philadelphia. Hon. John N. Conyngisam, Wilkes-Barre Charles Parrish,WUkiss.liarre.: Hon. P. B. Streeter ! _Montrose, Pa. Towanda. April 2. /267 FARM FOR SALE AT A BAB- G GAIL As the subscriber wishing to change his bylines., therefore offers his farm for sale, situated in Liberty twp., rose Coon. tir Pa., containing 250 aorta of choice land. 300 acne impend, the balumein good timber,well watered by good never spring, tali fenced la 20 fields, end lays getly rolling, with three good Apple orchards an n d - halt Lan. •ly me. The farm lays 1 a good W. , ghborbood. and • good market wren from Mamba: one of the largest cold works in the State, and Ire lass from the Williamsport k Elmira B. IL, bandy to church and school. The improve meats are one old two story house oomknotabis for s nitufbee of years, one frame born 40 by 65 fees rith undergroond stables for 50 cows wag gon shed and other nocenney out tmilibt she a zood 11111 seat, with s dart built. tun sill be sold with nerltbin_ g on the birm *Wives : 12 cows and all daisy Mantis, 1 spaof young bones, 3 seta of barns., 2 wag gons. I cast it laid rolkr. 1 bight Mowing Rftptn Machine combined,l Rana rakes sad forks, , Harrows,Plows, he., ece „ sad In fact ever thing th a, is wanting as a l lsem,and.maly all now. , Price 1133 au iumi ; Sipa down th• basso to sit th• 4 pot WU. thicmaallsg, addnia icopr, überth boss Co. , PP; intwgiavila --- FOX ; STXVII2O3, iitraduti — ii €O, , WHOLNaitS GROOXII; , 1 l 1 ? • - '„ • Aron Ilittlitertiblk inr kc, isiso.4l=settriaorwtrisisismiestiamit GOODS ET NVIRIIIMAIdi Ws ~afr isss 6 * iltovispm, And other roadie in • ear Übe, whioll'veril ''fir • chased for OMR, from Mt' bawls, and are (Mr to Itottasdo on iledrable terms. ato 13 • We delite $0 cap particular attention •to FINE -:NEW OW TEAS, d Bought *cpy from the 1111POBTEtta erg tasting of • i HYSON, YOUNG tisqx, IMPERIAL JAPAN AND OOLONG TILDI, NEW YORK JOBBING PRICES, Guaranteeing the quality in an cues: -; We are daily receiving additions to our 104 in all DE AUTRENTS, all of which are bought with special reterence to the Inuits of &Main # ket. • • One of our firm being a resident buyer in' New York, of many yea 4 experience, enables us to take act:. vantage of any favorable chant* in the- Market, and to keep Toni. stock always fultand complete. Our business experience added to our facili ties, enables us to otter great inducernesta to purchasers. , Orders by snail, or otherwise, will tiali prompt and careful attention. I Tovanda. Sept. 1. 1867. . F L 0 11" . R ! FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM FLOUR, MICHIGAN WHITE want. AND OTHER GOOD BRANDS, Constantly arrivlngfrom our Mills-in Michigan ;t Wholi=le and Detail Dealers supplied cheap, Near the Erie Railway Depot, ELMIRA, N.! Y Dec. to, 1867 THRTOWANDA 11 AVID , EATING EF. TABLISPIENT 1 WOOD & ALLYN havine purclisse n Lyi ,.. e Bakery and Eating _EstabUshmentand recent ly kept by Hill .k, Smith, first diwyrinVid of the Ward House, Main street, /To:ids, Pa., and having re-modelled th e mule: th are 'input dto famish their cuitomers the public with everything in their line qt ramp able rates. THEN EATING GRAN' MENT Is fitted op In the most .approred - Puld meals are served at all boors, and their stet" hi filled with a good assortment of , ouoczarca, CONTECTIONARY ? GREEN AND DRIED MITE; AC•; They will keep in store and sell at wliilessle and retail or utanntacture to ceder BREAD, BISCUIT, BUST - FRESH BOLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CANEI.3, Of all kinds. Also will keep the best Chicken of all kinds in the niarkot, by the.barrel St , vend. Fresh Oysters constantly on band by the keg or dish, cheap pa the cheapest._i They will rise the best !ukelele in wag thing mud Will try to please the most fastidious. 1 a- Wedding sad other fancy Calms lade to order. .--i_ • :, __,. sar Families supplied? daig m and Premptg with anything desired in oar , t• They employ none but the mod ADM work , men, and am only the beet =Aerial. They are determined to keep a Ant elm establishment. Give us a fair and candid trial andloa Will grid • It to you advantage : . G. H. WOOD. J. $. 4 . lrN 1 Towanda, Ang.l, 1881.--yr. ' ' THE CORNER ; GROOM - 4 ; The subscribers desire to' announce to the Public, that they ,hav4 , com menced busineas as general &niers in GROCERIES, PRovisioxs, GRAIN and COUNTRY fPRO DUCE, at the Bridge Sweet co mer i -.. of Patton's Block, and that they i have now on hand, and de4ign to keep, a complete assortmentef goOds adapted to the wants Of i dle livillage and country trade. 1 They 4ould respectfully invite an exanikustion of their stock viand a comparison of the y same with any other goods in the market, as to quality and price. They are provided with; ample and efficient help to . give promptl,l tendon to, customers, and will giv : carefuLatterition to all orleriplac - I in heir hands. G. D. KONTANYE BERRY WARD. . We pay Cub • for RIPIDII and sell goods for Ready Pay. parnoNs FOE SPRINO AND •B• 4 61311111g8 OP 18* liming just rotaraol tom Its, 'fart with a tall sod lankily selected staeh 91 WPM GOOOl4lO hope tone able to please all Woe m: % their pottoesits. Cowl sa4 beg We will deriver yont-131r. Aws In the latest styli"; sad we defy competitlfn ia this twitch of. oil. troth: Coble ,besatitel nand Looe4- no chest. Also Madam Fors Commit Blatt 13a!si l o otta. Call sairMmise bik•ro you_ _par. g . boats *the east aide of Isla , bet this stoma( Vos. &meas. Sere= tit, Co., - ClFter• E. J. PIMP,. AIso,PSTYE OP TM IWi7ltat tot WSW tad 0141biss' beselet. wishing to tt lpood meek and Stte but t Ott Ili; *lib 1 atullilessat fitting, will had it to edvssUo to 'Maras_wilk . is Itootos over Mrs:Pierats. - • t • •'• RA. COSTZIL Toisids, 6,11364.-4 t ME MEP ~ ..::'r~ Which we Gifu at GET THE BEST MADE FROM THE MST i From our iStore in the FIATIJOBN BUILDING. J. U. FOUNTAIN LONG & 'MUM Towanda, Sept. 17, 18671 r 2 M Cy'., 04 . 101 ' P 4 t• MOBIL iIIN i t'l: ii, ' • .0110Olt * of .ZttOU Itead• 1 oast raspadr lC ally Oa the at,•=•, ...pibila:tolkis hula and wall et - i 2: - AND PRO lONS, is as es 4tis timee t _aad Be ham also a is spleaull PEED STORiN ' , , , ..‘ •.,, ~,.. "..e.i' ' 114, ,-- - 1 retooled SG Ole region at all Be bops • and Ilarge of . ; i*liii. 1 ' °OFFERS, ':IGA.I/8, mousus, 1 ~_ S ")of • he posses of I , 'Wblisb *ashy oosstsatly RA S, Burn, PORK, &O.; v , he kiellugeldil4 l fin' mob* iIaIV2RED - 4 i'RE BORO* PSBR OP 0 . 141 . 410 R. - 1 . of Towards 6 I , 0 isielnity, _will ' t my thankrfor pier very Medi the lad twq yieue, and p . their maistatux, to improve ea k • , to enlarge ofrOno, so eatidaetko to all sad Nee as - - • 1"', • . - Mal ifiIaIDETHI , July 10, 1887. • 1 •GOODS The el • Please PetroloolP) Rosin orY oPO to warren spin. Town. N ." GROCERY An. PROVI SION STORE I i THOMAS 11;i -- tg 6al ep*l oie in Patton ► e 1 1 :57 he i r y elit s c ! r l - to blot__ trigaB4l,a,R=lng he now ore to P /Qt t (MOO S AND PROVISIONS, I - &W m szt_d to baled at the VIEW . The . stol lontalo o 'Mei% OOPPERS,FSUGARS, 1317041113, &C. Al so FOUR, FEED, ?on, ar,c. Li ft.+, amebic umAy Ina jaroce l 7 and p er ; More, irnichi! oell so low " 1 " 1* Oush a Vbe ald for ail ldo of Coon try Pioduce l . Towanda, Oct 17. 1887 . STOR[E! NEW GOODS NEW GROCER.IESI . A. ROC4.WELL'S. CANNED Fra4l6, PINE APPLES, PEONS, PLUMB ; - OF ALL KINLS, I I D CANNEDi OYSTERS. MIXED AP , pp% A IHES, PRIINg; OILERBIES, I &C.,•t4;6 '• • SUGAR 4, SYRUPS, I (MASSES, 00171,_ SPICA aptdedi, In fact ereetrbieg le the GII.OOEI LINE! • WIIIna boa esnaanry in band FL4IIII,FEIiD,BRA f te, POTATORA 31mrisie, LARD, 14,i AND EMT OF FMIiN:Ei',IM3 MUt)DUOL A fresh iort;of GOODS OP 411 VARIETIES, Purchase at tho OWEt3T POINT N THE MARKET dnd wM ha AKA as HEAP AS THE: CHEAPEST I _ . . i i , 1 TO THE TALTOBAS. • ' ~ '1 Qum r4o mu i i L KIND I S 10F PROMO& W. :;!k. E,I.OOIE.WELL., ay 23,186 t • : UNDER I 4 BAYING ParataawtheleattroAigameot B. U. lOacti, I la be Stool 0.14 MUM 6 00., la sow ( ged p to ' oeor to ' i Oitholli Qi 'maim' a sad *WS. is;lie ion von - seeded G R 0 0 RIR I R S. 1 . . I have purchased ter Cash and teal cond . - ant that San ssil is t lon Astra as can be nrchased elsewhere j, I now offer to the. publics 'splendid a tools of 1 i . . TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, 6A1.-tRiTI7B, SPICES, #,C. • • • Rue on band 4 lirge stock of MESQ,,I!I FLOVE4 GRAHAM DO. RYE DO. BUOtWURAT DO. I keep constantly' on ' bited, PORK, UAW, LARD and kinds o FMB. Wood all the at• Witten of the puld+ tore Can't Be lt!at STOCK 01 TOBACCO, In quality ot . price.l -JOee Oeklers Celebrated Islam New Iforklualcal sad &own Soap Pima call aad cam;oth oar stock of ' • I woopEti WARE. Large iesoitetutnt oti TANIS NOTIONS, TOILETSOAPt3, ir.e. I will ps7 the hlipti- est * . cub price for I I 001.Tha l iti PBODIIOE. Pumas give um seal ,bekes selling 'Umbers, An pions114111: w o Ibelate thin tilt ptaN 1;111 sad all° l a t ePailield• , • 17. a. PATI7II Towasula. War* 13,11887. • NEN Ti 01 4 .08 SHOP:: , . Amos trifsEr.saux, • room ', Cm opened a ahop: in theo back of the Boogie et tite Young lien's' ChrldintAtibblil I lion, second dam over 1447's Clothing Store whereto fs ;tow prepared to d all kinds or . • Ia tie tieetemi Moat • Seeable mikeseri experience of • a defailklitiOS tO =lb w ; rtrulU th e - 4 b r e Thi Ira l o ut , 2 t ; • Towanda. Oat. 11,186 t: - 1 thong. , -- Ntivit'antutw∧stilimSt l • . -WailiN4oll2ol4 o 444 / 1 111 Ti n kr ./01 sad sitiVlblie that' Ito-havis store s sad receinsa, sew sad -. • PRESII6,OOI)I3 hims um. Waltablelo the WWI of the peoige; which he will cell for Chilremy at former 7. . c4) 11, GOLD Y-10 0 E B Clegiddisgsit momi•-oL IgOOd VORA/Ad WM% 0 . 4 1 q1../ 1 - 14 ,!a (No . l of any ,a) fiassisibig BUSINESS SIII'TS, 430 ATS VESTS AND Oftn. • • All Wool. • DRESS GOATS, PANTS & VESTS, Over Alla and Over Shirts, Mee and Paper Collars, Linea, Claimant and Newel Shirts. Neck Ties, Sea dem, Gloves, Cases. Leather MA P = e eni 86 .thst u ti d oo l dro r odi liaill. are cheaper at a fair price than. poor goods aasy mite. Call and mambas my rds before buy ing. Vest door to Farrell - Ruiz • towseis, Y 1418,1861- ' THE ,TEMPLE OF FASHION 1 NEW 13T9RN AND.NEW GOODS; An entire new stock a( Otetbtng boaBht u dailies before titewar to be sold w itb The usdanigned would respectfully announce 40 ther abeam of Towanda and vi ;Ant that ho b noir ready to offer them Clothing, 1 1 • Yin BRAVEL : ovsztoovrs, Finn Dities : orri: Busrmase Furnishiti Goods,,to., and that, those goods bought at very tow tiptoe will ,be sold with very small profits. / intend to establish a per manent Wade in thisptioe, and in order to gain the oonadence of purchasers, w il l deal on a basis of HONESTY AND INTEGRITY and all goods irM be warranted for what they are represented to be. Come and examine and convince yourself. Don't forget the place, Temple of IPashion, opposite thejleans Howe, south end of &Miami's Block. 44.C085. Towanda, 0ct.17, 1887. BEDELL & VAN VELSOB, MERCHANT TAILORS READY MADE CLOTHING e• • • GENTS FtWISHING GOODS WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y We have I readout& Cutter from New York City, and take al the flak In slang you a good tit. We inake at our own establishment. We give particular attention to Tooth's Boys, and CRTIORENS' CLOIBING CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES Best Stock of Hats and Caps gept for withinm2o l miles. - Come end look and prove 'eai. Bsprom & VAN VEISOk e . - 68 Broad-et., Waverl7, N. r Akenta for Grover . & Baker's Sewing abohloes. Aps4 2,1868. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODSI PROCLAMATION BY COHEN & ROSEN:FIELD, O. B. PATCH. = t gradem Linea Coote L Duaters ea Pants, SMALTi PROFITS cuiNcauzes, PILICAS, Also Um HATS 'AND OAPS. FM3BIoNABLE AND DEALSRB IN NAIS AND CAPS, ; 68 Broad Street, READY MADE CLOTHING And always bavo a good:assortmaiit From 85 canto to $3 per yard, (al: wool Ti)WAIDA, PA. Wassiss, It sews to hare pleased the In habitants of Vann& , and 'vicinity, to recog nise our fair way of doling ; Asa-Wimples, We owe our Water° thanks to the: oonitatildty for extending to us so liberal a pstriouage vatic now t Awn Musinan, We deem it Mil' duty to re cfprocate all the favors bestowed upon us that tar We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that on% great stock of ifle2o Spring _gnd Summer Goods, Comprising everything in the LINE OF CLOTHING Each as Doeskin & Cassimere Pants dads I the best styles Coats, Vests, &.e. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS And the . LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, Will be 4spato of at each REDUCED PRICESI That will astonish the comnitatity. As oar Goals are manntactared in - Weir York expect ly for this market, we can affbrd to sell as cheap as the next. We are bound to satisfy all who give us a call. COHEN & ROSENFIELD. To Ne ndaidpxt door to ri Fox, Stevens, /brow & Co. rala, 1888. We would call the attention of the public to the tact that we have opened a Branch fltom to WYALIMILISIG, (in the store formerly occupied by E. P. Taylora where we are prepared to we ll at the wane bow Bites. Mee as a eall before rwisialir, database. OOBEN a ROi3IMPIELD. Wyabaing. April 16, 1868. NO MORE MONOPOIrRS t GRAND OPINING CAMPAIGN TOIL Mtl SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1808 ! ♦T TRA COAARATTD OP) :11;01Dgli 113:01k): ',133 ALEX SOLOMON r& CO. N 0.123. 11%1DM:int, TOWANDA, PENN'A A view era has dawned upon Towanda and Bradford County. No more monopolies in the , Clothing Trade. Down -with Nigh Prices . Goode will hereafter be sold in • Towanda at id Mallet profit than ever before; The great ant-, bitten of the undertignedli to Nell goods at e =idler prodt than any other • firm in the °bun ty.andth tos• regarded as the ram Mends of - We shall. therefore. make it our etairy to see how cheap we can sell to la_ _ Our store will cantinas to be the-GREAT NEXHILA'tOIV,OP VMS of Clothing and Dente lharnbhing Goods in Towanda sad Brad• Lord county .and eII "Ul consult their interest by *Meg yes call wad-getting poet ed =mica teibremakisg pluchisee.' Customers will ro t:Math in near: w o rd we put.on . paper frustate goods .. MMA One. come all and buy web coup I Ileinatalmrthe,nsba 12S Ithia street... :11417.. 216Lomou, oo: ToWiliels, Aprll2o, . - 1 , 04 -•.-. Aeorai! • . t . LOMA * Corner Mchesuiddis•SteleW.TousWPs. Al sad - -noted /*MK lagarto r T 1 ton ccd ciAts mesetmelaVAlsositstilsips. - actesstes embeselsg setides seat elistittribirsiodbeilisd wpm*. caratally selected with mord testlisirdee masts et the palette, widasa i llo oasstsztly Ago psi with flak' ser i _ elkeed op ' 410'10 0100111611: Af/1111118411 11,P1441-01..:91. loft, rt DRINK iginOTES; OnPl/948, • , dett,vsseaussi c. BENM4 AInrIMISTINige Bdriii ;PAIR% .• • :lieSlict • MOM! ' OR ;COAT;' 444 Ali4lol4i l ii4rfavii:*l l 4% - Was, mom VaBBf,auzinvi3,. • ihestin j . iMbels. Mies Not, TANNERS , AND , MAOHINII 0118, Pure 9,iittefiaiilei hi* etakisz l 4,:" B P O / 100 ; Bnball l6, ! ) .# ll/3 • • COM , 1 4 thsolei7, MOM BOOKS, POST MONA'S, , - Pod* Ulm, Bison, Doors, nig AND atm fitIFPARATIONS Pita* IMMO aro 44tr088; 'rosacoo, 'finss; -Puss AND CIGARS, • . _ Garden, Wield *afloat Need& Trams, Sop ' porters,. Baspensories, Etheedder Brunei Breast Pump', TeetNes Blom Niquipr: . Bottles, Nipples, Nlpple Dells and St kids, Syringe; Bed Pus, OW- Beating PEWS_ Auk Tbsrmossetas, Plowing liztraets, stone Jam Glass • Ware, Boltlekillels;Oorics,Dith Sikh, and Stun Bluldni, Taalde, Anunani...l io ton, ' dn. Botanic, Eclectic and Homainith- Nedloines, and - rall the Popular Nest M ,WD r e I T E 13:L All sttir ] ips varnutted as roprommteit. Poe ms at s &toteCIA moire the* ordem by stage or NIA WWI :sin Melte prompt sad careful &Motion. AR: PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOB FAMILY VEX, - Known aa Safe and Reliable Itemedies, are war ranted tor what they are Intended gtre mitt* faction, Ids „ _ Dr. Porter's o 34torsi' fys, for o = zoi oo Dr. Porter's/ Peleotirliihi. or b il ious row- ' plated and cathartic.... 26 Dr. Porter's 13snIter Syrup, for scrofula skin disersto, 4 , e. - I' oo Dr., Porter's Uterine Tonic, for Paste weak 110 Dr. Porter a li f e cl is ni,iifar sfreastkosiog - [ the s3aress, 100 Dr. Porter's Tansy Scla cco r, far liver and Dr. Porter's i c c o n. m?. Elyr.Aphosphites, 1 1 M oo Dr Porter's-Bisci tiga c. ry lislisuit. for diar , Dr. Porter's Family Embrocani,foi.spratou 85 _ bruises., ite 33 D. Porter's Pectoral Waters, for hoznie- Dr. Porter's WoX r 4tters, 't. erpeliii4 25 Worm ti 1 . Dr. Porter's W ng orm Syrup. for extennbup wow 35 Dr. Porter's liilaza BOA, for crying bares Dr. Porter's GA& Ike, for catarrh 26 Dr`. Porter's . Toothseho Drops, for tooth- 46 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder ' for piteerotag 25 Dr. Pestles Trkagene, for dressing and 60 coviasitth , e " 60 Dr. Porter's phlie bandying the 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriteroz r iihampoojor dew io Dr. Porter's Oda PlcV s , for beautify. Dr. Porter's% Ortasene n for - externs — 60 Dr. Parteestt ing eb Ocroipound, for sea °(1 1 Urine 00 Dr. Porter's MW- tad Pigs.: for !albite& oonstkstiork Dr. Potter's Sal*, for entsmoana 00 55. Dr. Porferit Up Salve, for chapped lips.— %I Dr. Porter's *e Bake, for ladamed eye.. -36 Di. Porten; Zye Water, for Inthmed eyes.. 26 Dr. Porter's Corn. sad Vint Remover, for eons and bunions 15 Dr. Porteoa Constipation Pills, for costive- Dr. Porter's Iron Mb', for poor b100d..... Dr. Porter's CitrategMs nesia, fora pleas ant wihaMe. - 60 Dr. Porter's Liquid Bermet, for milking nu tritious diet tor invalids • 25 Dr. Porter's Extract Wallis, for 60=4 at cream, Dr. Porte 'e Extract Lemon, for flarcebig -tee cream.—large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fm mending ;15 taken glass, de Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing mud work.. 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plia,for easy wash ing. _ Dr. Porter's Bed' Bog Poison, for filling 60 Dr. Portei'sl i g l POison Paper, for killing • 06 Dr. Porter's }Wand Mice Pollan, Wren tale - Dr. Porter's Uri), r removing spots from clotb, . as Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25 in balk by the gallon 00 Dr. Porter's Boni , and Cattle Powder, for diamond animals 80 Dr. Porter's Horse end Cattle Lotion, for' zr zt al a n i s, galls, 60 Dr. ratter's Bone and Sputa Cute, - for e horses 60 Medlcaladrtee,g iigratnitonaly at the ace, charging only for mediates. • nair• ftmkk.l hit put liberal patranage,whold =lll3r ,annoimoe to Ma Mends and the aud no pates shall be spa* satildfs and merit the continuation of their oonldence and patronage. Deb. le, Va.—yr. Snortllamas. [IOW THINGS GROW And so does boldness g WARNER'S - JEWELRY :STORE. Ho keeps good..goods and sells cheap. There pun can llnd all kinds of ,AMERICAN and FOIiEIItN WATCHES, also &large assortment of CLOCKS, including the celebrated SETH THOMAS manufacture. Also a splendid sr Bortment of JE WARY, Including solid gold, and general assortment of SILVER PLATED WARE, mending spoons, forks, cake , baskets, fee se A te ,o of the best manufacture: . -SOLID SILVER SPOONS nounifactared to order. Width and Clook repairing dew on the ehartest taloa; in the best manner, an en. perlenosd werkman.. AU at prices that will give Satisfect lon. A. I. WARNER.. Towendaj Dee • lt, 1887. . s o M,E.THIN 3 10EIV Sem IN MOTION Hart ng purchased the stock of Tobacco belong bing to Randall, Compton b Co.; and hiving ut a shanty on the Name ground, we are pre; pared to offer to the public wso l izseix AND RETAIL, A variety of CHEWING„ TOBACCO, iloidlest, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, Rawl Lest and Sus, which we oiler lassie in quantities to snit, customers. Pentanes in Surele, baits and quartenh. 'peNcrr swinge The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Arn i, ted Biota, Veginistie,llord Lear, rim sod all ilndi or Silifoksdek. BRANDS OP 'OIGAII.R9. AlnedaiE 4 o , . o en• Greif Liebnudi pato, Timm add the very eholeesilmols Term. •, • _ We win bop constant' Iy on band a variety of Epee, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Poach es ;and everything =oft kept in a Tobacco lantiltrwisitapidted with ; tt• i to. Immo on Meal tering. Mau **Aptly line nonce.! ' Oct. MIMI_ _ 2 O /SY OTHER 'A& ITITICILs im Oar Itae, ortaiod at rhatt'solllo ay saUlog at the 1111M18 1100 - Stv,4lP -• . A. u; ii.oooo. oo talibltakei Walt* 's I gtoios'snit ipsFSs; *Pi 41841•00 01 rOt . ; •—• PRIM !UM Alip-',IOII*OW .111isjist pond to asps 7 tbs. , per' . SIMS OPAllllroitavirrili um= ME maxonta To en tso3l. PL411,1111100 ' Peasioncit sigt Oita. 413 1 11 . Aeurgog l os ankainsins• .110.1100-IKILXOTIAI g014:0401110 i13 111 4 1- jr.thlarr. inumniala • i;rt“Autum, PUNTA:ND 1110(113t1 11081P03, - 01 ; AND ' "Hirinm TOILET ii11 411111 =0; : WWI' MEM moist' azoomizo Aiiik MID smaars, ALRALOLO 40011111fINOIDL ., • 111-113. sigitaf,toiiii:ntreat anus, AND wars sad astiietlifit EIM=I SUR(UOAL ~' lige apply iros for ibe Hat mitts% AJoafor tbe Teeth as& HalloiTootb Pow . dera and Pastes 08., : loottasoor, ' Combs Hasps. idri%Vr. atamike.,lCaroiou 7 7&mop Lam &a, ; all of tba 7 • - lot* ot stilts. .01610 E CHAR% Tell&OHO , AND &HUPP. ikalcdirinecftletesnaiezerremiernprikais:stcarehilis' reesonablearidrates.so. curately comPormded and prepared Iv compet ent persons it all hours of the day and night. Sunday boor* from 9 tOlo'o'clook in the fore noon, to 2 iielhe afternoon. W. 11. IL GORE. Towanda; Sept. 29,18 66. IEARSNALL BROTHERS a . 00., Wish to caU the attention of the poblio to their now Stock of ILARDWASS motto ateumerrs, BLACK SIITTE3' TOOLS, and OdEPUNTEREP TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sub, Paints, Oils, ' Vartdabea, and Paint and varnish trashes - of all Ideas, which will be sold for the lowest Chub price. Also, a dine assortment of KEBO,BENE LAMPS of every style and pattern to suit the public Lamps repaired - and changed from 011 and raid %alteration. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of TRONIVILT ►rTENDED TO We have on band a dee article of GLASS PEWIT JABS, , with Iteprowed eelteesllog corks, sad ESBEETIOAL SEALING CA NB, Web is one al the best cans wed. ,June de, UAL HE GOOD TIME HAS COKE I T The surplus of labor combined ;with other came has told with fearful effect upon 60 71712,W1TV - P.,P41 sees Awn by uir is decidedl y prim at lower, which eau easily be acqing FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Where say be found the largest and best stock of lartiltare ever offered in this market, and which I ern now Offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! H. C. PORTER, 11. D Such as A. BAWER. eboot~af aneeir, === istemh, OP 14.1ESSITIM ne* QIIULITI. *astwart. E ., to _-71- „ e el , ra p. Ea , 0 0 to I 04 w 8 el qII rd • t::) .r 0 ta 8 z t „ l: ti 2- i -1 I .4.-‘ tzl . 4. e 1 " 1 - R i• c o . ti 01 w :Pr . ea ' P. CI • 2_ to f.g i? a .?2 TIN WLltr. I am sow selling Oak and Chestnut Extension Mies at $1,50 per foot, and other goods th the same proportion; many of them as.cheap as be fore the War. I have also increased faellittha foe Manufacturing, and can furnish - DEALERS AT WHOLESALE thankhd t . r their pad liberal patronage and determined to merit a continuation of the same by offering inducements not to be found else wlftwl invite the public to call and examine my goods and prices pore else where. No charge l beforeer showing goodsouba singtd I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I also keep on hand a large stock of Ready Made Coffins from the most common to th• finest Rosewo d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and Satin itobes, caps, to., and will furnish everying in the line of Undertaking on the Moat reasonable terms. A- 000 D HEARSE Always is readiness when re_quired. JAMB& 0. FROST Towanda, April 18,1888, NEW FURNITURE STORE Eaving rented the Furniture 41am-rooms form erly occupied by P. N. -Page. Athens, Pa., would now at,y to the patrons of the old Estab lishment that a have a complete Stock of Goods. jut received, embracing inrerything In the PITENTEUES LEM My goods are new and well selected, sad for GOOD GOODS WM not be umderaold by any. Call and ea- Wu sky stock before purehaaing. I retain the Workmen. of the old ettablhlunent, and. MB. N. I. EMIT Will have chug* of the business and Ileanfeet wing. 1a abaft we have the duet Stack of Goods In au tine west of New Tort, ea:editing Parlor Fumigate, Chamber-Botta, Rotas, Bureaas, Ruble-top pies Tables, Ira:tendon and lux% 'pages, liatteab, IMun!4 . Picture Frame!, 1' 110 U:470h Oral", Cord and Tassels. • Mal numb" • OH Outing, Toilet Bundle, Woricasimect, Pictures, &e. COFFINS AND BURIAL OMB. Oar thulenaktr's Departs:at win at all timer be well lapplied with enaythinii in $M$ liac We WO UN nivirsT REARSE In thisiection, not arcepting anything west • •ot Ncw Usk, and will attend Funerals wields . I circuit at Twenty MOAB, on reasonable tenth. 8. - VOOlllllB. N. I. Has, Amt. ' • MMus. Jan. 96.1988.-.ly SUM, AT` - WHOLESALE.—VN . bare *good dock of Wert Bomb, Medi lue,Oldo and Path* Cover Seed. Also nn sob Timothy Seed of primequality, which we der allowed mai* Weed litwisimm. POZ, 61101115, =Mit as CO. ME ',',FAihr - Jos-,1,01J20Mr ; old *VA S'Fit P , 7 . *.aq' f iiiitio,castotmEnst.t, :- TOWANDA, BRADFORO, CO., PA., heowiniverattarniith Mil CMOULAit 'SAW MILLS , - SI/NW&IIUM/OS, atii b . * ii 6r_410: - sigr Wait Improve. eats. 11111 UM of WieMMerr fur- ?Waring end • - a r gAlt - • BN4INEB, . • MADE & REPAIRED' War TEES. STEAM 'GrAGUES, 'GAUGE: COOKS; • ' ' OAKS, &O OIL . ' Parubiked at 'hart notice. BOLT OUT.TIN-G, DODO 111)1II to in diameter. FORGING. Of heti: 'wrought work !for Bridges, and all other purposes, done to order. o, a large assortment of . . COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coal aad Wood Bunters. Furniture tor Cooking Storni, move Pipe,. Tin• Ware Boat Pampa, Plows, Cultirstors and Letups:re, kept constant ly hand. DRAWINGS •41; 'SPECIFICATIONS Of ail kinds of nisehinery for 'mill* and other Priam Pied by El WARREN HILL.,, Farman irk, bas bonito expeiteisce IrsiCit the b ? °. 11.- JOHN . cA . =tea. Tomas, Oct. 29;1868.-11. trOWANpA OARBCIAGE FACTOR'Y.: The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have purchased the CARRIAGE 8110 P Q. 11. DEAKE, And are now prepared to build work in THE LATEST STYLE And most workmanlike man. e w constantly keep on band an assortment ot y aplen.ill did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS. onx 1393): TWO SEAT= ALBANY SLEIG HS ALL WORK _WARRANTED. ItEI'ALUING promptly attended to at tea seeable prices. BRYLNT Jc =LEN. Towanda, May 9,1867.-Iy. NEW PLANING MILL The andersigned haying built a large and nom auxlicaut KW In the Borough of Towanda, and Wed it with the moat modern and Improved =Watery, tor the manufactureof WINDOW BASEL, &. BLINDS, are prepared to RN °Mini, whether large or upon the shortest notice. We have a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the Dates!. style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand: PLANING, TORMENTS , GROVE' O. AND SCROLL SAWING, and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to snit our customers Persons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen ,milts distant, will find it largely for their interest to boy of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery: Bring . yeir grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is le feeding, have it ground out and take It home with you. We will pay CABE for, PINE fr. HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come sad 'see us, or if you can't B come, write. L. B. ODGEBB k CO. Toianda, Feb., 1884, Aistellamatio. C ONFECTIONERY ItANUFAC TORY. Calla the attention of the public to,the tat that he manufactures and sells at WHOLESALE AND 4 RETAIL, All kinds of Confcctionai ics, Foreign and Do mestic Nuts, &c. Dealers in the country wish tag anything in his line will do well to send their orders to him, and they will bo prom ptly attended U. Satisfaction guaranteed . Store is Patton'w Block. Towanda. Pa. Feb. 24, 1868.-4 f. ROOK-BINDEBY.—THE PUBLIC to respectfully informed that the Book l= has' been reamed to the Argos Ma story, where will be done B 0 0 E•B1 N 111 N GI In all its various brandies, on terns as .res eonable as" the times 'I wilt allow. The Blnd.. cry will be antler the cluirgnol H. C. WIItrAKER, Aueipiriencel Binder; and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner which cannot be eacefled. Mask Magazines. News papers, Old Books, &c., b ound in every variety of style. Particular , attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding ot ESL/MK BOOKS, • To any desired, pattern, which in quality-and durability aril be warranted. All work will be ready (or delivery when promised. The patronage of the public is solicited, and petite satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Towanda, August 2. 1846.—tf. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS FRESH FROM THE yEW YORE MARKETS CHEAP AB TEM CHEAPEST The subseriliern have purchased the building lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south of reidlernan'a Block s ) and have tilled It with . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; WOODEN AND WILLOW WABE, Fruits of all ldnds in their season, (fresh and ailed), in hut- every thing usually found in a Ant class PROVISION STORE A share of the ppaatronage of Towanda and. cinVsolicited. kinds of we pay the highest. market Price for a will COUNTRY PRODUCE We also have the sole Ammo for Bradford and adjoining counties foi the sale of the Cele brated Virginia and Norch Carolina Brooking -Tobacco. A. liberal discount made to the tride. • BRAMBALL k, COWELL. Towanda, Airi1.9,11367. : i• FIIIM WARE-ROOMS JAMS MILItiNSON menaces to the public that he Mill =Aimee to manufacture and keep on hand a Urge amartmeat of CABINET FURNITURS,-- Sirens. Tablce. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, &a, of every detteripisot. , which will be made of the htsit materiels, andsn he mod woitman• like manner. I insitethe hiection'of the public to mylwork, which shallno , be elapsed lit durability, at any shop in the country, and my POcelli w ill be found to be se low as the times will admit. • Beady.rude' Coffins constantly 012 band or -Wads to ostler. Algood Hearse will be forehand when desired. Aug. IS, 1865. (In ORNT•REWARD.—Wheteas %..r OWN NOStitlitt. an indented 'errant boy has absconded from me, this Is to forbid all per. soma from bataring or trusting add boy. The aboitt reward will be p 4 for. UN rattan of said boy to me , but no charges. • Js BEI rp 47 -jralltA.c7LlT AN OS " .Aasunr- • rodeo woe• .1161,01,91.4115eji slospu? , ' ,Xlilar"Atross• qf the , fotloltajin rbie f*atd.Atable Cos. • poem_ astaskiimuivikeia_' •iggrdtige:Amteattif'i• j • 41 "" P AN G 41.444.41118 .‘ Cob brute, SILT* " 4 ; 1111 • 's , • • Lamm& en Lo olls Aikieb • t Peas sms Lcst loirtenVa.' ' Cletat 114 eidai SAP .a441471/In Assets hr the lintief Seat. ever WOW Deily Premieres, upward* of (USW " ITM t-. Ambit:gams Oosturro - Hfultio,t. qopoc capita ~ gy "Ka IfoOnsay UuTtria. Los liiiviogsVG.,/ Novak:A. . Capital • 4, ......"..;.$lOll,OOO Norm AnsocA3illuiavbemiiiill Co., (Leers Phial 41001:006 Capital • aril •• o:noticnctrr Nimusatarsiscri 4- . Hartford; Cam, • Capital - 2 10/11*,000 Towanda, Var. '10.1111141' vinz LIVE. AND ACOIDRSTAL wpm. unanow ono ' • SEVENTEEN =LION DOLLARS; 0; S. RUSSELL, Aral; rot nut POLL,MIO luzia situAssa autramva Grua& Fox & litaxwaharnauxal CONTANY Phiteddphis, • Capital and satplaaioyer [ 4,160,0 r, Sou baxnusar Of Ckatrarr_. Newrori. f Capital and IFIIIO4 over stimmo Imams Conan oil_ r attan Amiattm, Piaideeptis. • I • Capita sad sapiss,frort .1110011000 Iffaxamux branuins Of Ness -rare. : • Capital sad sorplatewer • 411011/100 , • , litscuios • • Of Pkilatk4pkis. • f Capital sad surpltui, $840,00 Alt7lo bll5OlWKni 00113PAZT, CV New-York. Capital and surplus, over sno.ooo Pursue Issus.escs Coirsev, Of Ran Yard, am. Nitta' and surplus, over $704,000 Morels. Lin Inetnuncii Cowan, r) . Capital and s Of Nem•Yerk. urpttui,over AOO.OOO Tsaysurots brufaawas Conianr, Of liartford,.Coon. Capital and sruplus,. over $600,001 Riaks taken an all ifsds of Property. at low ratesas by . any other reliable lea. U. Policie s issued and Losses,. If any, ad ded at this dgericy,thereby suin et a expense of going elsewherelor U. Odice at the Hardwhere Btore of Cod ding * Rana • 0.8. Towanda, 1eb..7, 166.6-441 THE' INSURANCE COMPANY OF BORTH AMERICA. . Office No. 24 Walnut - Street, Philadelphia. • This Company aro now prosecuting. the ba-1- nen ot Insurance from loss or damage by , FLRE on HuilatEs, Merclasndise, Furniture, Aar throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on ler al terms,for long otphort periods or permanent ly of Buildings, by d deposit of frremium; The prompt•paymentuf claims for losses due ing the period of nearly 711 years that the Com. pan; has been in esistence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. Dutscroaa.—Arthur 0.. Coffin , Samuel W. Jones, John A' Brown, Charles Tayior, Ambrose: White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Wm. R. BoWea, James N. Dickson, D. Morris Wain, ,JohnMaamt, Geo.- L. 'Harris*, Francis R. Co Edward R. Trotter, Edward& Clarke, Wm. Asrucra G. Corns, Pratt. C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. ' F ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE ism RAUB COMPANY 'Capital The Farmers Mutual Piro Insurance Company. .01 Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the Pennsylvania legWature, in. the Year / 80 . for the Mutual Insurance of Country property surly,. 'and immediately thereafter commenced Its oper ations on that principle, which has been strict ly adhered to since. "- • All looses have been promptly paid oat of the Premiums collected on application for Inearince without making any assessments. • Thejnaurance of Country property only, the low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt ;lament of losses are deemed a ralfiedent resom• emulation of the Farriers Martial Are baw -1 once Company of Middle Peonsylvenis, to all owners of rate clam country property. P. Jonsson, Bcc'y. RKr Pumas, Foal LUCIEN litlfgß, Attest, Towanda, Pa._ A. HART, or =DMZ PINVOTLYANIA, Oflice In Danville, Montour Oaaaty, Pans a. Minh 5, '66. .IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND .11.11 IGLOBE FINE AND LIVE DONDLANCE COMPANY.--Offloo. 45 Wilms B*.. Bad ne• Broadway, N. Y. , , Capital Surplus and Reserved Fonds (0914 $16,T11,618 Assets in the United States,over.. 1,800 Daily Premiums, upwards of Wold) . • • 1 7 F 0 The shareholders perionally responsible or engagements of the company. All Directors ma t be shareholders. Dutscross nr Saw You.—Fusels Cottinet Ss Chairman, Henry Esq., Depot Ch rum, Joseph Dullard, Jr., Req., S. . Archibald, :bq., W. B. X. Coned,_Alminder Hamilton, Jr. Bobo:0 C. Forgesem , ces. Allred Pell, Esq., Iteislent Secret o. ander Hamilton. Jr., Eaq., Counsel of Baud. Itsweres—Plienix Badi.—.Gateman b Gs. The Policies of this Company 'are freed by well-known American cltinens reddent la New York, who are Directors Ind Shareholders, sad consequently, with the other Sherdoolatre. are individually liable for all the ta d the Compann all Policies are by them. ail claims are payable in cash on proof of toes without deduction for interest, sad sot, as, is usual, sixty flayS , after presentation of roo t . They expire at six • o'clock, P: sad - stot noon. Life insurance. effected. and annuities granted onfarorable terms. IL B. Man*, Ageat. Towanda. April 23,186 i. MBE EQUITABLE LIFE . ABSUI ATM Society's Agency for Somitori cc CASH. CAPITAL' $3,000,000 • Yearly income over $2,000,002 CU b. idOIiTANtE Wkialt Towanda, idly 25, VAL • THE A.STOR FIRE iNkfRANCL .1 - of fiirr York. Agency for Bradford Co OAPIT&I, $400,000. • Dfildend for 1666, 10 per cent. - 161021TANYEkwwAul11. • Towanda, Tali 25,1867 THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE Insurance Agency for-Bradford County, CAPITAL 83.400,000. Mattis' Cash plan. Inanceesafol operatken, er twenty-seven years. - NONTANTEP WARD. ?.?. Towanda. July 23, 1267 0 GMIN INSURANCE AGEN WT3Y. WYOMING INDURANOII COMPANY Wilkes-Bane, Pa. • A lON. N. ROM Preddeat L. D. 8110113148151, • Vice Praddest B. C. SMITH, Meoretia7 Caottal and Elarplai $150,000. N o rth smos, Hartford. Conn. emit $360,000 Commerce,. Albany .11. Y.. " 500):KM "Fulton. New York, " • 350,000 is 400,000 App insurance in the above cow panles taken at fair rates, and bulbous attend ed to with propoptness and care. Paeticolar attention will , be given to Pain *km in the country. A.ho Life and Live Ettoekolnanrance af- fected in good and reliable compotes. Once over Fos, Stevens, Meteor & Co.rs store. -, T. B. CAMP, Agent. Towanda, Ifarch.l3, 1868.—tf. RUSSEkt k MIX'S INSU.BANCE AGENCY! Capital Represented over $27,000,000, • COMPANIEIHENIEBEIMID 'North America, Philadelphia,. 2,901,28 e 12 Gcenix, of Hartford,. ,144,116 41 nnanis, Nei 1 814,815 50 Boma In. Co" New Hamm, 1,410,07 e 30 North Americas Fire Is. Co.. of New York, 106,000 00 Enterprise. of Cincinnati, - 1,000,000 00 Kenai Life,Ninr Yak. 110,003.000 00 We write policies in the Omni reliable com panies st the loves% rate. Vuticelsr attentiOn given to farm property. Mee two dean sorth of the Poet °Mee . .itp stars. In *steam eon. _pled byJobn W. and Hew Peat slut the looking House of B B. Itssesil & Os. B. B. InialiN2.l6. JOHN W. NIX, Toirands, Feb. 20,1468. - WHITE ILadiOWFAT • AND Black Eird Pw .or CO Fox, STNYIMV a co. • .1 11367.000.*1'