0 goritoturaL What toile ghoula be Drained'. . . . Some contend that all lands ii pay. the ontlay cm such . labor and nveterial. If all Lands will, do it, then it must , be. ebvioqs that 1 some • lands will pay a very 1 large interest on . such . Wrest:. i ment. What effect can draining have On lands• where the uuderlying earth i. HO closely compressed that water will slam). trench until evapo ration takes Once? • Such dry.= might !ip,thienprings, and if the soil Las breedeepened to a proper depth; the whole land'. would be pretty well freed of standing water, provided the ditches were cut, pretty near togeth er. Deepening the soil must_ go along with draining, in order to de rive the greatest advantage from the operation. . One great object of this.is to dis tribute the nutritious matter in the surface to Bitch depth as will lead the roots of the growing. crop to take a generous hold, and so 'contract the inauetice of wet and dronth. The mechaniCal condition of such soil renders itin a great meatinreself the'open and prone state of the soil being thus enabled to freely admit the atmospheric nutriment which is carried down in rains and dews. All surface water A passes quickly down into the drains, leaving the ground ready to plow .er hoe after a storm of any length. Lands that. now foitrtcl plowing till Past the sea -son for plauting,will he advanced full three weeks,so that potatoes and grain Joey he -put in before hurrying busi ness immes on. The Nualization 'of 'heat through the whole depth of the soil,is secured iN the whility of air to circulate tc.:-oegli the pores. The crust which ais.l.forrus on many lands after weatil'er,thd which is so impervi ,us 10 vegttation i will never be found hi, Flirt: improved laud. All plants tio.,,w off poisonous matter from their ets, which remains to blight and the mote, unless- this teething. prose-ems removes it beyond their reach Most - tolls ere supplied with a I , ain; : _proportion "of vegetable t' at t, the- action of water and wilkgradually deconipose for the ts.arishment of - growing plants. N",! , 0il that is contained in lutapy carat can ever be valnable uhtii die- . st,lvcil or pulverized to powder,-au.l Altair:lined land seldom admits of this' vroeess. TUe spring earlier :lila the a11:5 tninu frost is later on all lands put iotr this nl ectim,ical cacth is not chill-d I,y evapora -I‘,fi ;. the sun's rays absfirbed,and the 1-mperior warmth dissipates the cold the night air. =_ Any laud on wile!' water stands after a rain ; such as is long wet in 6pring ; such as is heavy to work at any season ; such ad does not pulva rim readily in' working, ought to be drained. - - Vountry Gentleman. - , Deep Plowing. We are zealous advocates of deep tillage. I believe in putting on a heavy double, and sometimes treble teamiand thrusting in•the : Tilow beam deep even when the. implement is c•nistructed with direct 'reference to thorough palvarilation, to the depth of 30 or 40 inches, provided that soil , is a - eliaracter to require such dee. • tillage. I say to one man, put your idov,- in beint,deep ; and turn up a uew soil that will yield spore bounti ful crop than was ever before seen • on that land. But to, another farther I say, do not plow that land at all.— It would be ruinous. There are thousands of acres of excellent land in New Jersey and. other States, that should never be disturbed with either • the trench plow or the subsoil plow. I have a small tarn ; which I am now cultivating, that I would not have plowed with either of the above im pliments. for half the value of the _ land, because deep tillage would op erate most/ disastrously on the pre .1114.0 veness.bf the soil. lam aware that these ksuggeatiou wilt operate Nice bond , shell among the advocates • p plowing. But allow mu -to this apparent - thiplicity by v. Len to plow; deep, when not • w (I , N.p, and how to plow deep. TI„• ptodectivonesa of some of the fat 1118 in Central New York i a death-hiow for half a deA,n • Nuctytivv, years, simply by being p 1 R d deep in a wrong manner, Or with :IL ill3plr ment,that did not poly:a -t z tiu soil according to the require ineuts of that peculiar geological t;:rination of the soil and the subsoil. The peculiar manner of plowingser taiti toils deep makes allithe difference ma able in their productiveness. (h t the contrary, you may plow other soils with the trench plow, with a Michigan sod And subsbil plow, with .t surface sail" plow, followed by a , tif , soilci, and. the more -w and deeper yoti plow the lend the more bountiful will be the crops. We will take, if you please, "the deep tillers" of Dr. Grant's patterna,that were before the ('lub a week ago, and which are con ,tructed to run from 20 to 30 inches deep, bringing up the earth from two ,or more feet below the surface. The geological formation, of the earth's surface ; in that particular locality is such that the deeper the plow is driv en,and the more thorough the pulver ization of the SOU is, the heavier the crops will be: We - all understand that; and our views all conincide most perfectly. Alt we need on such land is deep plowing and to return a fair equivalent to the soil for the crops that have been removed, and seed time and plentiful harvest will never cease.--'S. Edwards Todet. LOOK TO YOUR CELLARS.—NOW ie the time to clean up the celars, as it is a work that should not be left until warm Weather is upon. us. By that time any vegetable matter left retuaii • ing will es:ompose and produca'an atmospher most deleterious to health. The meat 8 ands should be emitted upon the asparagus beds or manure heap, and must not be thrown any ' Where else, as the brine will kill even trees as thick as an arm if applied in large quantities. The cellar should then be thoroughly whitewashed and ' burnished up nice enough to dine in it. A filthy cellar is an abomination that no housekeeper who had any claim to tidiness will aloes it to remain an hour longer • than can be helped. The,t;ealth of the entire family may he endangered by it., and we have no doubt that in many instances fevers have resulted from unwarantahle neg lect • in s this matter.,-i nn Telegraph. . Two fine coiva. were killedia.Bel inuntwunty, jna,, bb drinking *ins in which meat had been packed, awl which had been careleaaly left in a farmer's yard. - A: arcErrr New Orleans suicide left the following written eipbrustian : "I hare soon enough of :this world, and am =rim to know whet than la in the other one." - , _ Bankruptcp -Notices VOTICA IN BANKRUPTCY.— -AN - no is to give wotict, Tbit on the day of April; A. D. 11188.1 s warant in Book.: - ,eurktey-was lowed against the edge Of EOM of Monroe township, in_ eke, amp ty of 'Bradford and State of Peonsjtivaabsoithei bits beim adjudged a Bankrupt on hio.ownipeti: ,fin 4 Mat the payment of any debtatind de .l4ey of any property belongineto'stteli`.Bank _sdpt to him or for his o se, and.* trandieet soy property by him - are torMOOm by llw; mat ft ineetiog of the meter* or maid Baia rapt to prove their debit and to clicolee one or more Ausignees of his estate, will befit:ld - at it COutt of Bankruptcy to be hoiden *Abe office of the Register in the Borouklibf Towan da, fixture EDWARD OVERTON, Jr. Reel; ter,' en the Bth; lisy of JUNE. A. 0;1868, at IQ otelock, a. m. THOMAS A. BOWLS?, Dotted States Abram! u Messenger, West-. 3. era District of Penosylvaniii.,!.: , Bay T, 1688. By E. Ir. B. CO OLBAUGH, Deputy.. —4 NOTICE IN BAN KRUMY. This is to give notice, That on the VI day of May A. D., 1868. it' warrant in Bankruptcy was issued spinet the estate of Joshua Dermal, of Canton beta, in the county of Bradford in the State of Pennsylvania,. who has beet[ ad judged a Bankrupt on Ms own potion; and that the patof any debts and : dellverrinf any pre y belonging to teach Bankrupt to him or r bit use. and the trout." of any pro. perty by him are forbidden bf law • that a meeting of the creditors of said >Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one' or more M. signets of his eat .te, will be held at • a Court of ,Bankruptcy to be holden at the office of the Register In the Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Register, on the sib day of JUNE. A. D., 1168, at 3 o'clock.p4o. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United States Marshall ea Messenger, Wes tern District et Pentiarivenia By E. EL COMBLIIOII , Deputy. May 7,1848.-4 w . NOTI IN BANKRUPTCY. This is . 0 gice notice, That on the 28th day of April, A. D., 1 868, . a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the ettate .of ABRAM YOURG, of Alba borough, t 33 !Ruud)? of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankmpton Ids own pe tition ; that the payment.of any.debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to luni, or fbrk. his use, and the transfer of shy property by him are forbid den-by law; that a meeting of the creditors 6f .he said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, ILIA to choose one or more Assignees of his estate,will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the office of thelteg,ister. the borough of Towanda, Pa., before ED WARD ovrziON. Ja., Register en the Bth day of JUNE, A. D., loco, at o'clock r. x. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Ti. S. Marshal as Messenger, Wes- • tern District Pennsylvania. By E. B. Comusamr, Deputy. May 14, 1868.-4 t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. HIRAM M. GOFF, a Bankrupt under the Act of Con gress of March 2d, 1867, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts; and :other claiMs provable under said Act, By order of the Court, nonce is hereby . given. to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 29t1A day of MAY, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. mg, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office at Towanda,to show canse,if any they. have, - -why &Discharge should not be granted to thii said Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third 'Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Regis ter, at the same time and place. " S. 0. McCANDLESS, Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for said Cistrict. May 1868.-2 w. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 TILE _ UNITED STATES, .for the West ern Markt of Pennsylvania. JOSEPH CRUM:FORD, a Bankrupt wader the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied for a duicharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court,natce is hereby given to all Civil• tors who have proved their debts, and other persona interested, to appear on the 30th day of MAY, 1668, at 9 o'ckick, a.. m., before said Court, at the Mace of EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., 'Esq., Register at Towan da, 1 1 16, to- show cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to .the said Bankrupt. And farther:lloSe° is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be had before said Register, at the same time and place. &C. IIoCANDLESS, - Clerk U. 8. Dist. Court for said District. achy 14, 1868. ri T N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN/TED STATES; for the West ern District of Penns) , lvelii" Danner. B141)- 13171[2, a Bankrupt tinder the Act of Congress of Alsrch 2d, 1867, having applied fore Dis charge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court, Notice is hereby given, to all Credi tors Jelin have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 9th day of JUNE, at 2 o'clock, ,p. before E. OVERTON, Jr., Register,' at his office, at Towanda, to show cause; if any they have, why a Discharge Should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. AIcCAND.T. Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for said District. May 21, 1868.-2 w. - - N BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of EMANUEL. BUYEB,Pankrupt. In the District Court of the United States, for the Wes tern District o/ Pennsylvania. To who* if may Concern: The :undersigned hereby gives notice of his appontment as !as signee of Emanuel Boyer, of Burlington twp.. in the county of Bradford, and State of Penn sy:rania , within said District. who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of Said District. Dated at Towanda, the /Ist day of May, A. D. 1868. B. B. RUSSELL. -Assignee. TN BANKRUPTCY. - —ln the matter of David Smiley, Bankrupt . In the The. Court of the United States for the Blatant District of Pennsylvania. To whom it may concern The undereigned breby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of David Smiley, of,lieshoppen tp., in the county of Wyoming anti State of Pennsyl vents, within said District, whit"; Bea been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. • - Dated Towani a, the 14th day of Stay A. D. 1868. W. HERSEY WATKINS, IN the matter of H. SEtwoun Punvimr Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for, the Western Mallet of Pennsylvania. es. - To whom it may concern : The iundersigned hereby, glees notice of his appointment as as signee of 11.8eymonr Phinney ofMonroe boro,in County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania within said District, who has been 'adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. - , Dated at Towanda. this 14th day of May 1868, JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. T Ft LO-W AN DA BAKERY EATING EF.TABLISTIVRINT I WOOD & ALLYN having purchased the Bakery and Eating ratablilment:and Grocery recent ly kept by - Hill &Smith, fi rst door south of the Ward Howse, Main street; Towanda, Pa., and haying re-modelled the same. they are prepared to hunialt their ens-tamers and the public with everything in their line at reason able-rates. THEIR EATING DEIRT MENT Is titled op in the most approved style ;and meals are served a: all hours, and their stone is filled with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, O'REEN AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &C. They win -keep in store and sell at wholesale 7 1 retail or nmnutacture to order MEAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH ROLLS, RUNS, PLEB AND CAKES, Of sU kinds. Also will keep thebest Crackers of all kinds in the market, .by the barrel or noon& Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by. the keg or dish, cheap as ths cheapest. They will nee the best materials in every thing and will try to please the most fastidious. 111." Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to order. Families supplied-daily and -promptly with anything desired in our h.ue They employ none but the most skutul Work men, and use only the hot material. They are determined to keep a first class establishment. =Give us a fair and candid trial and yin vlll And it to your adulates°. G. a. WOOD.. .1. S. ALLYt Tomb, 4u5.1.1967,-7r: SEEDS AT .WHOL:ESALE.--We byres good stock ig 7 Westßrand t ' Medi. satiOlite asd "'cabins Closer 3sed._ Also till , nail Timothy Seed of prime qaiitliji - letticlL wo Om ss'lowest market price at wholesale'. FOI, STEVENS, MUCUS 5. CO. -Real -ststate and Y3nsuranct. • ItsO.KTIIN WARD S•thrtr ; " F: ; REAt :18TATE,AOINCY Of Zile the tolloWlng prepeetlesvitleammnble )prlose eel upon favorable Mama 4. . t . g . - • l. A embt; of land situate iikilltilemetekr comity, Contain ing 446 tscrea.-.3imilet front Malaga, Station, Cowden, and Ow Kay itsilwat• , Tye''. Blue Anchor"' p _ ; 7e low Camden count y. Coiaping V 354:1. To be sold in lots. - Potter County lands. Heavily. 410) be ) red with. Mile. Hemlock, Ash, Ckerty r Auld, hard jamb ill follows : • • . • - Tracts No. 2763, contain! 990 s No. - 4755. 990 acres—etween - the Aral. and' . east helta of the Ifilnnamnbonlng in Wilartell =and Sylvania township,. " Tracts No. 4767, OW acres No. 4768, 400. acres; No. 4698. too acres; lArtisitok= tows , ship. hue of Appot, head-waters of Kettle Creek. - 1. • • . Tracts No. 6917,1100 ilium ; N0.'5720,1080 acres ; No. 5823, 11111 acres; No. 5974,..1082 acres 75 perches : No: 6912, -1100 - acre.; No. 5930, 1100 acres ; No., 038, 1100 -aoe• -; No. 6929, 1100 ; is Whartde and Stewardson town ships On head vaitera_Kettle -Creek, near main branch,' Tract's No. 4717, 196 acres ; 4729, 990 pores Appot and Stewardsori townships, near Little Kettle Creek - I Tracts No. 4920, 837 'acres ; {924, 'BOO acres, Wharton township , main branch, Binnairshon lug. ' Two bandre,i sal seventy-Ire prime, Brat class coal land. Blakely to ship, La. aerie county, Pa., halt wit,. betikeelacran ton and Carbond.Ce. Very near the. Bail One thounand acre, first' claw Anthracite coal land oboilt Wadies northanst. Of Wilkes• Barre, in the Wilk of itaprarementa4 About 111CCi acres of lane la-Medford town ship, Burlin gton county . New Juicy. about four miles north from Jaikeon Junction al lite Camden and Atlantic and Delmar* awl Rari tan Bay Hallways. Valuable will twat.' Two or three houses, stable, ,barns,,,h4. . second growth of timber, never falling wat.M.:` Power fall 15 or 16 feet over Shot. Moe $3O per acre. One third may remain. f .. • Delaware Farms arid Pennsylvinis Descriptions and .directions given' bn appyca %lon. valuable can try Beat near Pit Idderph Splendid gtoundaand Itrees.- - 69 acres of land. • WESTERN PROPERTY—Fos ale or ca change. 120 acres of good land one third Um! bored. San Mere, S' irk county, lowa. Arty acres of good Is ed with freit trees, ap ples, peaches, pears: &o. 25 acne improved one half mile trom San piece -on Railway.— Price $BOO. ` - 'BO aim one mile from San Piero, one4hlrd timbered. No iMproVements. On railwaS Price teoo. • A steam mill property. in Burlington tqwn thip, Bradford county. A very desirable lu m bering operation. Eight parcels of land, containing from .f.) to 100 acres, each partially tlmbered.land improv ed suitable for farming or grazing. House and Barn in good order and 130 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. A.c. Union township, 'Mop county, on Northern Central —sitway. For mile on long time and easy terms. 26 Town hots In f.touroe Borough, Bra. Bord county, Pa. 3,000 Amesild Timbered I dud. ,Stilllran county, Pa. 1 ( 123 Acres good Farmiug k e addi Burlington ..olirrmbdp.Bradfordcouroy• Other timbered and improved 'properties Descriptions given on apps' Atioh, • •• I • T.enemeata and improved 1141 &aide, To. Weida Borough, and oitior propertien.g . AIONT:INYE &-WARD, Execute:Conveyances, turolsh Dries of Title,g buy and sell Heal Estate, collect rentals and liens/survey and examine all kinds of property. They aro prepared to negotiate sales of farms) . homesteads, and properties espcdially de,airablti to capitalists ; to procure advinces of money upon bond and mortgage, and t.f.) prosecute ins guides for those de:Alin:4le make jliveyta l ukti or smue a twine. They wilt Cita ' INSU,lteti\ OE In the best known elltki AND' LIFE COMPA NIES. They have cseluatve 4Cavy bra arid neighboring cm:intim i t r aid • 4 panics in them) nevem! AppnrlmentA qt T Those who desire to buy or 'sett farms ; - i who winh to died loiv:trance against All who seek peimanent Investments fo future benefit of their families, in sop! , flat-class Llte Companies Capitalilts dealrins va buy ; pr seli'val speculative ppperties All wishlngisurveys and examinations ; 1 1 i All wishing.- advances u pon valuableire.t property ; '. 1 All who wish to obtain. lease . 0 r rentql of Farms or Tenements, . - , CE22I .1 • Am respectfully solicited to 'entrust such Isisi ness to our Agency. • Further particulars tun:astral] at our otlice Office, corner orMain and Pine streets.: (L I O..6IOI I iTANiT, HENRY WAltrq _ • le - PROPERTIES : ADVERTISED FREE OF OiIiE,GE. " REFE RENCES : Hon. U. Meteor, Towanda, Pa. Hon. William Elwell, 131bomsbursli Pa! 'C. L. Ward, Eaq., Towanda. M. C. Manor, ... 1, G. F. Mason &Co.; Bonham, Tosrandk. .1. D. Montanye, Towanda. Lathrop, Luddington & Co', New Vora. Dickson Brothers; Philadelphia. ( Hon./obn N. Conynghatim, Wilkes•Bafre Charles Parrish, VMkes.llisrre. Ron. F. B. Streeter, Idontrose, Pa. Towanda, April 2, 1887. 1- • . F ASHIONS PORT SPRpTGr AND - - SUNUNU 9P ISCB. Raving Just returned f i tm New York with a full and melting selected' oclt of MILL GOODS, we hope to be lo to pleaae[all who favor Os with their potnnutge. Come and See ! We will do over your Straws in the latist styles and we defy competition in this branch of our workollars,beauilfal Thread Lace —gb cheat. Also Madame Foy'a Corset Skirt Supporter. Call and exitanne Inkwell You Plirtaase: Booms on the eastelde , of Main st.,[hetwenn the stores of Fox, Stevens, Mawr dciCo., and Miles Carter.. i 3 E• J. PI BCE. _ Al5O PATTERNS OF THE EATERY p•TYLES for Ladies' and - CW/4'W .Prevaest "Ladies wishing to have good work and " tbd, beat of b styles with graceini and elegant fitti ng, , wilt find it to their advantage to favor • ea with ti Rooms over ID& Fiereo's. ° H. L. • at* Towandai!Aisill),l4B.--4( .F l6 .intd. l:lll6l , :" RiWo lerti vb e e4 a F F le l er n . o > Dec Meal. reed, &citt- - - - > Dec b . - A. Rooßwy,LL-4 i - n .-...J.,' atents . • • 1 itriroutstono„ :. (P dito t bilif'"'rits:WA, thiii'' v ' kid FEED ETUDE. :1- • _ . 1 '. ET JOHN . 4:1 IbH., ...t . Otain-s , first door Bout ut the Rail Reid liOnap). , Ir t reigooktu* hiv,ito,thu W ytk adi"' !Ilia tigtraffie emir '144.0 le,cte OtOCERIES AND Which j ibe is selling to suit the times;and p:trsr # 4U. LHe has also j upred a splendid FEED STORE; Which is well situated t4stipply the cans and BarclaY coal region at 411 times. tie keeps ccinstaritly on It tnd a large stock of • T A8; '0 P.t , Ii•ES -1 , 813 G ArB, , -- t OL.I SS&S, • FLOJ kliE PORKiI" Which he is selling cheap for cash. (JOIJ4 4 Igi 11EAlirtEED 'arta 1410.: FREE OF CHARGE. The;citisens of Towanda and vicinity, will pleas 4 accept my thanks for-their yeti liberal patrobage for the - last - two yearn, and we promise with their aasistAnct , to improve ev ery opportunity to enlarge our business, so as againto watiant ;, 4.Blllhdistlcali kik ;it; OM aa4 pie t o • i • JOAN MERIDETH. Tofranda, duly 10, 1867-, I\TIV GROCERY AND PROW I . ; sroN . f3TORE 1 . . . . 1 i;, , ~T.110A1.48 - 1. JONES, • ,,, • . lias ; :ipened a new Gaudery and l'rovislon Store In Pottou'i Black , in--• the stunt ..former iy o ceu pled by &legion A. S' *Wire he new ofle re to the imblle a large slimily et . , d.tf.tidEriris'' AND PROVISIONS, ° al the bestAnality. and to be...bold 4 the VERY LOVE,iT PRICE:". The stockelo lain ii . i • .E`Fit'iS i . COFFtEES, SUGARS, y'•. \ i:, . \`;,,,, '-'..' l : .. . SLTARS• t &C. ALSO . • FLOUR; PEEP, '•MEAti, &c. 1 . . Inii4A- - ..ergythirCla;3ll,ally kept in a lGro cell ana Pioviaion Store, which 1 shall sell as low mem be bought elsewhere. Ll.Wir Cash will be paid for all • Country Piodnee. Towanda, Oct 17, 1147 . VEIN S 1 ORE aw GOODS 1 1E li' GROUERIESi* W.. A. ROCKWELL'S. UANNID FRUITS; PINE APPLES, PEALIIES, PI,UIIMS ALL 'RODS, kNI) CANtiEDOYSTERS DRIED 'AP LES, CIiERRIES, &C., &C., Sx: TEAS;'StGARS, "MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES, Of 11 kinds, in fact-everything lu the GROCETtY LINE! be kept Constantly on hind 4 F 11,F E at), BRAND, POTATOES, , 1311TTER, LID, EGGS, AND EVERY VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE A fresh lot of OILY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, t!ilreltasvii at tlt LOWEST POI NT IN THE NI .I.ltlk ET 'Attd *lll be Burd 'as CHEAP . Ag THE CHEAPEST 1 TO 'rill; ,FATICeII 04811 PAID FOR ALT ? KINDS ITODUCE W. A. IZOcIK WELL at y Z 3, 1567 THE UIDERSiGNED, HAVING vigc+ied the entire iuterest ot- H. PATCH, Fre; elthe e )lad ei 1,10 In in the fiend C. B. PATCH do CO., in now pupated to titter to the cilizem; co Rin.diord County and iiicinlty, a large and bell a elcetel stock of . • • Which I haye l purchabed for Caah and icerconn' ilea that can sell at as I.)w figures as can 1, purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public • a splendidfitocl& of TEAS, !COFFEES, SUGARS, lia4 on Itend a large stock-ol AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT -DO I keep constantly on li3nd, PORK, HAMS LARD and binds or FrAlt Would .all the ot tension of tike public to our Ca u't Ile Feat STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality cq prire. J•esc (iakk•y's Celcbratcl Laundry, Altw York Chemical and Brown Scrap 1 i Please el/111332d examine our , stock of IP~SOPEN WARE Largo asaprtment .pf • YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET S4APS, 5c.,.4•c. I will.prtk the high. est cash prire for • COUNTRY PRODUCE. .4•J Fume's g4re us a 711 before selling elsewhere All petotti s 'indebted' to the 4 „latO firm 'will picas° call ancUmakeimmedbte payment C. B. PATCH Toviandaiilarch 12, 1867. • .* . NE7 .TAILOR S)101) imoB TENgEP ACKER , Hai 'Opened a shop In the room back of tiaa MOnintrof the Young Men's Christian Almeria Lion, second story, over Eddy's Clothing-Store where be te now prepared to d ail kinds of . v 'lathe WI sad mbst feshlonabic manner. An experienteormulnyrienrA;Cdeterntination to beep up with the Fashions of the 'Preen; anda , —4Mateto 'Olin bin Customers. he helleves will - enable hallo give satisfaction. . . tl®. - Cu t g. done•on , shtstnutfeeifind reason b le terms.- Towanda. Ocr 17, 1567. . . 1 41111/41 - 1 1 - • . !NEW SPRING SUMMER , - , 4(.1 Ny • g D D Yi , • w;.edi.L,.2l,lqoNlica, Ix he phblic morally, that ho has In store and dailyncelving, new • •-% Fp D . 43 H•'c .r 8 5\ he tor Carrency"lcorti.ter . • la 0 L b' es ..c.cin;sll :quilt sr goqi*llli itivjger* mad4S , 4i..rtiis ?. L 0 , 1 1 ,4A - 4 , 4, 1 :14 (No SlioiNy of any klnl I consisting In 13.:_tt."8:1:11" E 5".3 - • :; COATS, ZESTS AND . PANTS, All Wool. fiRESS COATS, PANTS br)firESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Paitta, beer AUK and. Ofer Shirts, Linen and NO!' Collars, Linen;ibissimere and Pima Sh irts, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Canes; Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. All first Semember that Goodgoods are cheaper at a lair pries than poor gooda at any price. Call and examine my goods before buy ing. Next door to Powell k Co. R. W.- EDDY. TiVatulk , 114, 214, 40 T HE TEMPLE OF FASHION NE,IV STORE AND r WV GOODS I An oliro new.,stpck Cloth laulflai t . 23 thdarrill ketrattalevrarta beisold WIRY The undersigned- would respe ctiully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vintsity that he is now read, to act theui.Cl °thing, such as \ , . FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, r n •i ; - r • 1 1- • ,1 •L FINEST DRESS \ AND .. ..BUSINESS SUITS. Furnishing Goads, ac.. and that these goods bought. at very lox figures aohl-*ith' Ycty small profits I intend to establish a pnr.; menent trade-in this place, and in order to gain the confidence of purcbascrs, will deaf on a basis of HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I and all goods'wilf be warranted ftir iThaeliticy are reptest nted to be. Come and examine and convince yourself. Don't .forget the place, Temple of Fashion, opposite the,Mcaus rouse, south end et Beidleman'a Block. rotvaltdiv, 0ct.17, 1567 B UDt'LL ei IN . 0$ MERCHANT TAILORS ! READY MADE CLOTHING lIAM.AND CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS WAVERLY, TIOUA COUNTY, N.Y We have a Fashion in le Cutter from New York City, and take all the risk iu giving you a good ft. READY=. MADE CLOTHING e make at our own establishment. We give particular atteution to Youth's Boys, and CHILDRENS' CLO2HING CLOTHS From omits to per par 1, 'Aar; Best Stoek of heels and Caps Kept within 20 miles. Conic alai look and prove for yourself. In. Will be at the• Ward House the first and third Thursday of every Month with saintiles II t ( ; 011(1[!: and prepared to take measures. 1:4334i1./. si v:As VELSOR, 68 Brixidit.i Wgverl ON. *.Y. Agent's tor Grover & Bakers Sewing ISimehiteg. April 2, ISSN. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS dorrEN & ROSFiNTIgLD WDERNAH, ft seems to have pleased the in habitants of Towanda, and vicluity,Ao recog nize our fair• way of dealing AND Wilmnass, .We owe our !sincere thinks to the - community for extending to us so liberal a patrionage 'until now ,• 'AND WDEKKAB, We d eem it our duty to re ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus tar - WC do heretty rr.oqL.A.lm., that DU great stOttlf of Neu; 'Spring and Summer Goods, Comprising everything in the LINE OP CLO TH IN G . Doeskin cF; Cassimere Pants And a 1 the best styles Coats, Vests, Ace. GEN 7 S FURNISHING GOODS LATEST STYLE lIATS & CAPS R•EDUCED PRICES! That will astonish- the community. As our Goods are manufactated in New York express ly for lbw( market, we can afford to sell as cheap as the next. We are bound to satisfy-all who give as a all. COHEN St ROSENPIEIA. Next door to Fox, Stevens, Parent . be Co Towanda, Akil 16, 1868. We would call the attention of the public to the tact that we have opened a Branch Store in WYALUBING, (in the store formerly occupied by S. P. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the same .Low Bates. Give us a call before 'purchasing elsewhere. COHEN h ROSEIRIELD. Wyss'using. April 16, 1868. NO MORE MONOPOLIES SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1868 CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT ALEX SW °MON , • N 0.123. Alain Strcot, - • TOWANDA, PENN'A. 0. 13. -PATCH ' • i. Anew era Alas .daWned , supon.loirtaideand Bradford Cnuntyl. Nd more monopolies lithe Clothing Trade. prim' with High Prices.— Goods 01 herbs be sold in Towanda at at smaller profit thaa`ever before: The great am bition of the Andsrsigned is to sell goods at a Mallet profit, than arty other firm in the coun ty:lna Joao: regarded is the vwg frkigs of the public. We shall. therefore. make it oar study to see bow cheap we-c sell to all. Our store will .continne to be the GREAT REGULATOR OF 'PRICES of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods in Tonlinda and Brad lord counky.and all will consult their interest, b,y glidog us.a tall and gittiewpOsted °apices before making purchases. Customers {will re member that we mean effery word ,we put on paper in regard togoodisdnd prices. Come one, come all, and buy goods cheap ! Remember the number 123, Maio street. ALEX. 801A)RitOhils'e0. Towanda, April3o, 1868 - SMALL PROFITSI \ •4 , -,t., CIIINCHILLAS;PIL ! OTB, RATS AND CAPS H. JACOBS FASIIIONAULE I=l G 8 Broad Street, and Always I,4lre' a googassoktinent.; .AND CASSIMERES, PROCLAMATION RV TOW AN L)A, PA :Aich.as And the Will be disposed of at such GRAND OPENING CAMPAIGN FOU TIIS AT TUE,CHLEURATED phi t a *if adj . ' dititt tirtitr' bio - * • • . $ VITABLIMIED. MSS, - I dealt:Vl& Sza4/ne Bleida Telma, ea.il s Having rscentliMethti r g* giVis stock, a full an pomplete asemstmesk:, constituting an .extensita lariSty;sinbriello many articles used `fp the Arta for mechanical purpose's* cartilf whoted liw k .rs o rd tes thomposimmatos 4 .e rblie Ornicw will be kept constanti l yz with,-Otalt J purclu,speL Ogera. mos reasatedde id virbblesale'ul'' consisting, of gay ).-xot4l- lef4es I DltttGB,4dpiontts, amulet's -tr; iftarta OILII, . • - -11 4,411 ,e rt•r(r, BENZINE' AND TITIMENTI2III; SASH, - PAINT, YABNIBEI, WHITE-WASH, 4'1041 aids .KI \ ROSENII -OR , -COLIF • ..A/Facti and : ,j LAMPS, SHADES, WICKS, *CHIMNEYS, • ...- Sperm, Lard, Whale, Notts Faof,' -v- s . '' - • TANN,FeWS AND. MAGBI,NK "0114, i'an c y and Tallei Artlalcp, in all„their,Pailfili, SPoNSii?., SIIIISItES; 40 Allia, .67/lISS,. kiln:ail, Nall-DA, Parlkimat4;• . , '' fOOKET.BOOKS,,-PORT• MONA 44, I JoeMKAlvmatax,r, , : _,, -. ~. TOO E IL SHIN 4ziii'llelii PREPADAT/ONS . LIQUORS * 1.'.3 PURE WINES • AND k For. Vedfclipsl use, - et Tolacco, SNUIP, PIPEB Anti = C/-9Altilt - Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trainer Buit4p B arterre, Se Surp e aepentartee n Shedde , r - Drawsing, !beast L TereiMeg X Bottles,. itlipplar,, Kipplet Melts l:us elted Merida. Syringeej Bed Pero, Solt. Seeding Fruit rho, • Therupmeterife FlowdngFattacta, 6tone ' Jog~;~QJa~e WaTe, Fatties, VialiCarke, Bath lirkly ~ ra and Stove Illacking. PM - Tackle,' Amami. thin, &0., Ito tante. Eclectic and lionacepath• _..• Idedicniev Ind all the 'l4lpaliiiTatent- U 4 1: AU articles. warranted -8a reproaented k Vet. glossal a d4•Mwee mi. receive' theleordersby stage or mall, whlcli ~srlll receive prompt and careful attention. b• • =. • : DR'PQR , TEES'PREPAIL2t77O* • ,„ BOA f'.141/Llt LitiHo A - • # - tut Safe and &Sat* Remedios, are wax. raated•tor what Mayan, - tntiindod 'lO - Ake aatial. faction, via,: Dr. Pisket's 2ectornl"ll3l6ll, for &mg** , ' colds, lung toinplainta,¢c.soca,lll. 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pillit.firbitioarr mom ?taints and mild cathartic.. 25 Dr. Porter's 13anifer t3yrop, for armfuls • skindiseasei; ° I 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for fpnals soca* • ''' • ' ,I - oo Dr. Porter s Tonic Ellair for strengthening the system, • Ipp Dr. Porter'n Schnapps, for liver and Macy complaints it.. •• • 1 00 Dr. •Porter's Comp q Syr. Ilypophosphites, for nfreaus.debiltty ..1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for dia'r• - • rhea &c. 35 Draorter'o.FrimilY ktabroasiionjoi sprdbie 3:: bruises, 4-c Pucices.pc.4ocs i l Wafers, for !warn- ; 'viers, sore throat, 4-c _ Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling tovents.l ' - 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Syritp, fo, extermina• ling warms Dr. Porter's 'Main Belief, for crying babies colio;te. ; 25 Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh headache '. .. - :25 Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for ILI Dr. Patina's Tooth Powder, for preserving st ' teeth' Dr. IS Dr. Porter's Trickgene, for dressing and 60 growing the hair 60 Dr. Porter's Trieophile, t.or beautifying the • hair.. • . ... 60 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous * Shampoodor clean ing the hair ts, 60 Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. ing the complexion ~ •' Dr. a 30 Portet's o:tdmital for niterit • 06 Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald ing urine 00 Dr. Porter's Medicated' Figs,; for habitue. constipation. 00 D. Porter's Healing Salve, for euts,wounds &c 15 Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... 25 Portteaßsie Wlei for Inflimes eyes.: 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Water. for Inflamed eyes.. IS Dr. Porter's Corn: and Wart Remover, for , I corns and bunions Dr. Porte.'s Constipating Pills, for costive 12leas Dr. Porter's b on Ville, for poor b100d ..... Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia', for.e pfeaa• ant eatharric ....... Dr. Porter's Lfould Rennet, for making no. tritious diet for invalids 2 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for Revering • Ice cream, ho Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring , ice cream—largetottles 40 Dr. Porter's OrientarCement, for mending broken glaSeirke • 15 Dr. Porter's Liquld Glue, for repairing .• wood w0rk.........,.25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid,for easy wash. log 6O Dr. Porter's Bed Bag Poison, for killing - bogs.. 60 Dr. Porter's Fly Potion Paper, for killing flies 05 Dr. Porter's HAL and atioe . Poison, 106,c2- •. terminating rats =' ' • Dr. Porter's Benzine, fur removing spots from clothes 25 I D r . Porter's Black luk,ln pint bottles - 25 le bulk by the gallon 00 - a. Porter's florae auj Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals 30, Dr. Porter's Rorse and Cattle Lotion, for ' sprains, galls; rtc 150 be Porter , a lllng•lionni and' Bpavin '°ore, for lame horses 5C,1 lifedleal advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine. 016 r Thankful for past liberal patronage,would respectfully 'announce to his friends and the public, that no pains shall be spare to satisfYi and merit thh continaatlerzer tWir =nentldencet and patronage. ( 1!. C. PORTER, M. D Dec. (is, I.Bo.—qr H And !it, does business at \VARNER'S JEWELII,OTORE. Ho keeps good goods and acne .01:leap. _There yon can Had' all hinds of ',AHRIMAN . and POREI,UN WATCHES, also a largo assortment of CLOCKS, including the celebrated SETH THOMAS manufacture. Also M. splendid as sortment of JEWELRY, Including solid gold, and a general assortment of SILVER PLATED WARE, ineMding spoons, forks, cake baskets, tea seta, '&0. of the best matuthieture c r SOLID SILVER SPOONS mxtfuractared to order. Watch and Clock repairing done on the shortest notice, krthe best manner, by an ex perienced workman. All at prices thtt will gist satisfact lon. A. 61. WARNER. Towanda, Dec .12, 1867. • ••, • , Q OIittHIICG NEW 1 /GAM IN - gOTIObi I Hari lig porehased the stook of Tobateo belong. Mg_ to Randall, Compton & 'Co., and having WM * shanty on the same grouch, we are ,pro, pared 10 offer tO the - priblie - J: • . - t WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, A. variety of kaIEWING T0134V0, Such as Gold t, Sunny Bide, Pine Appleddich loan Fig, use Leaf and Star, which ofier tor sale to tititkities to suit customers , Packages in Bard Wiliam& quarters. - FANCY iMO}UNG The celebrated bone Jack, Pride of the Erni ted States, Ytrginistie , Gold l.eaf,!Navy - and all ki!l/3;qlC4lickfi!k'd 1) te. I BRANDS OF (I , ;A American Eagle. Gen.4rant, taxiimit s o Ili , perio; Tycoon and'llla .very tMel,;bildhp of_ Tama.• , :-- • ?kt ,•-•s4 • we: will keep constantly au ha d a varMty of ' Pipes, gligar Ciuseni TobieW Bo and Pooch. et{ and everything asaallY kep in a Tobacco store; - . • Laladlcirds adpidid bacca an ; • AIT orders pl , !!inaptly eller it . 44*. 'neAttgr r; . •:..:10.00.000,;"•' • • Oct I 27.ARCII:j.:1:::":;1: 1 ; 510,130.7ANT „QUM AR 11TIbLE our' ordered at; Aid Mike oy calliag at the . NEWS DOOM.' r et ja p s a ir 14 1.4.4 4040,444.4.vpht ` . b11 1. 1 04V411104 1 0 t rx=cru R.riz h,..ute•-* - 34. 011 ---- ' - , _. 14siust allotipthiagisit ataat simpori Pared t 4 nPPg Ig. ~.- --90-2- - • 111011111)10411XVOIRMY11TH Allaidian • - . 15.14 - : , cl. v. g•% . - -- e , 14 &L.t.in...z.z.4 - : , 41. ,4 1'. 4 .7. ..i: i , MAN11101.14%.1.31 1 4204,8441.1)tr 4 ', t. : 'I'M WarSC :al 8E1. ..7.1 " Ogee, L t; s, rim& ailearmorr*rtokeithstricit!' BOTANIC p;UMN4;I 11.0NRA,Taick sLL Tnit'4)o,4A ?AIM ANDTARNISIFBRIISM • •;?•• , z ••;•:1-“,-At.?. T••••: FANCY Arip Ivatirr aen .A w ariates SITST ce-tr2 : ••••••• , s; :•447i • iftibola atom* iiit4ofil atpiaqqo 1 'WI .7.1 4 t $ "Ofirdi r. • aMO Beit *Mei; .•!; ,!/ • - • 4, 480011131 L Irtf.PPORABBEI, • C k OLI ',.;; 13 4 0 : 1 1 1 4 14 . aittAirt. ;;;:•„ 4ihiatiOrottirillifinlmrkiireakekns.,' ~,:, 4. cilia iniiiikkircZinkai iirkatlrWuckif • - -vv.' 1,rr.;,;,- • - + r )..t,•.; - , - if.„- , ..:7 .0.t..: .... 14.---, •,....- li. - .F'1 , 1.4 tr . . Gs-0,41(A... - 11 ',kW ;,,:', IMON/AL 11111011211Prg* LATllicrfflif - 'iii . rt. , .. 411110-,41111, qtrakiri....V: ~.„.• ;II ?..*,' .- ;r: i;..___ .-' .§, • .1. , :11 - ,- 4 , .", ...5 ..!•i" , '" ,. Altizifinpply Brushes fOrb ifsi simi'llair• Also for the Teeth a$ ifiWiLTocith Pow dere . and Napes AUK. frestalnery ik „.• • • 13010 ,'Contbe f Irp*,ltritget, - itL i:lttors://04 Kinnew9- ,, ,.y' Lant z enoiCediiiteibniecii 4 hifif - ii4fri mrPhjiielaaisttiplled at reasonable rates. Atedkanea and Prapenptlona tatrefult9 and at carately compornubdaml d by compet ent persona Ann bona. tbs AO and-slinkt. Sunday bon*, from 9 to 10 o'clock In theifiire : noon, to 3 Intbe afternoon. ff H . 1 W. .H. GM& ,Towanda , Sept. 39,1896. ... . 2 1',4ar" . CR • • 41 - " t - I _ 4 - ‘`, I:ra 15, t ti i a t . co • , .4- .4 r!. 'I MARSHALL _BROTHERS & 00. 0 Wish tio rail the sttentica,mt,the public to' their sew Blockof , HARDWIRE, PQ lILPISKENTS, BLACK moray and OARPErII3BI3' TOOK. Also, a largo eat of Window Glans, Bub, Pain*, 0114= - IPuttli Varnishes a nd Paint ; and Viittlabßrachos otsilkindn, which will le mold for tholowest,' cachprico;, . 41804 a hint assortment of SE4OBIINW LAMPS of,stery.o,oo.6o , Lamps repaired and changed from .0H and Fluid toirensaine. - , • • Particular attention paid Co the mannfacturing of all kinds of aniaiiga i rsoitraiie A.:ism:lse' To We have on hand a Ana article ad GLASS PE - 1312 With Improied Solt iieannearks, and RERMLICIICIALEIgALING GA.NS, which la one of the bad ? eanavaed. • Jane 10,1866. . riutz.,ooD. TIME' 1114. GM; 1 A, _ The. invoice .of labor combined iltb other ,ainacte banaold witti fearful effect upon , P; 7 O - IROWi r i s :tM3ti Antilas dodo/eft lower, wider can easily be seen by etukutring prices at FROST'S FLIBNITPRREMPORIUM MI Where may, be fLad She largest and best deck of Furniture' ever offered in - tbls marketitail which I an now olfbitg at . - GREATLY. 'REM:WED* .PR 10ES 1 ism. flow aelllng .oak and Cbesannt.Estenalon Thblea it $1,50 poefoot;endother goods In_ the same yro,kortio% tinny of them as cheap as be fore the W ar :. !wire !wire also increased trendies' for Manufacturing, and can furnish • - DEALERS AT. WHOLESALE.. Thankful t• r Niels past Li bend patrotragif: Mad determined to merit a continuation of the some by offering Inducements not to be found dee whore,' mite tho. labile to ea/1 had examine my. goods and prima before pare basing else ibere.. -No charge for showirig gooda,,and WILL ' NOT BE UNDERSOLD I I also keell•• on band. a large Mock of Beady Made (lodine from the most common to the finest Rogow° d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and Salta- Itches,' caps, 8-0:, and will furnish ever/ink in the llne of . Jodertaking on, the moat paeonable terms. A 000 D HEARSE Always la readiness whoa req uired. JAMM. 0. FROST Towanda, April 16i- 1868. - • F 0, Ult 1 ME 9iST THE 111E3T PREMIUM ME MADE illOit'VßlWlLigt3T ME :, - *MIO4IV4AN WHEAT UOOD B • -• 1111111 • ;1 • •• _ _pouininity artiv fug boas our Mina 6 ilichMan Wholoalevaid Cvttail Draiers atpplicd c,Sisp. f , : f ?rem . oar P • CHEM I=3, - • limit& &Sp. 114141waj oc:14, E 141,1 t A ~N , 1 4; - 11. FOUNTAIN steo.: T0r ,1,04,;,19014 ; CIIIQIQR:. No - 1' MAOICERICIi 1 0 04 duo sliMini pa p_onsdAt. - 7 Branthaii 4. Cowetritheao *ore: • • ; 1 1 4 r ite: • f 54,17.-4.1 AND ,r 1 .4611 , 1115 , iff . 1 . 44 . 7 .1 &• - 6f Otitrato °WANDA, BRADFORDiCO4 ..7 !4 to (untie- -0; CIRCULAR -SAM -MILLS ...f. 4 lf' NtlAirb 4 ' . i 43124 lititi9l.llll - Asgum ot 014P4AA,46i VIII the latest improve estig,-.10 lads of Machinery foritleurifig - and 'Ow Mills. . • STE4III4 AarkiS, " MADE "AiIrEPApIED, 811141 f, . _ • Oxuctg. COCKS; "- CANrici 'F! " .4.4 1111 4 4 4 4 419 0 "t4ce*.. ;,13,0„T.: 1 2 . . : ' 0)1% 4 T /:)r:g.', : , •DolkoPMe 4 4.;isiclies , 4l 4 10 4c41.,-:, FOROIXG :. ' . • 1201131 Wheiv-wriau. gut worVfor,luidgest - and othar.pasposes e done to 'ardor. ALso, • a largo mocwittolitt of •t 7 •' • "•- 000KING 1 * - 11:RATINO - j - STOVES; 'redwood Butaen reforCooldig Etuomik?Stineplive. Tin•Wallti . log PuniPee lialitioNyatop, tad.Lcsper,ke4trastaut.! pitAWrifelS'& .! SPECIFICAtIONS I kinds , of machlaOly tor mills ando - thei viirpolealrtpared bri= • ; • WARREN MU, Parenum, who? bitlifid . tar` - ' l lO !ONO:1U -** ih this Munch of the usiness. • -67 1011 N CARMAN Towis4aiOc429b-1858. , ,1y. • • . • AT Cr E ; 4 A 4 a O -4. 7 .1 40 4!f s ß e P t fP- 1 t 1 1 4," 4 ; °,1 4 plibltcOutrtiisy hatpueclialsollur • ;_ • . 4.1,1 04: g RI- N -- 6:0- .. .8 II 0: P ;; .~3~ ~- t . F . Qp-, , -.i G:: .11': - ":'D : WA' X' ..Y , Andkre sow prepared to Wild work iu L A TtS - T -STYLE wornlike The • will coadapy keeppa handin•seortuent of plec., TOP AND :OPEN y -BU S, • • Amity CARRIAGES, s DESICILIZAHr AND LUMBER WAGO , ALBAYY - SLEIG IIS; ALL WORK' WARRANTED REPAIRIO, promptly attended to ntrea amiable rkts. BRYANT do IifiIJLEN. Towanda, Bray 9,1867.-Iy. NEW PLANING MILI pr 8 The underaigned having built a large and com modious Kill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the ;moat modern and improved =daunt, for the owaratactore of . WINDOW BASH, & awins, are prepared to MI orders, whether Mine or nun,: upon the shortest• notice. We have also a large variety of DIOULDINGS, of the latestetyle and pattern, whick we can furnish Much cheaper than they can , be worked by hand. IN PTAIRG, ' • TONGUEING,. GROVEING, • • • . • ANIiSCROLL • " -_.:,'SAWING, • and al other jock pertaining to Joinery, will be done to snit our customers. Persons building, and not flying 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 grief, of Flooring. or other lumber, and while, your team la 18 feeding, have it ground ont,and take it home with you. We will - pay 0.0311 for _PINE it IfVtkiLOCK WM= delivered at Mir lumber yard. Come and see as, or If you'can't come, write. B. RODGERS &." CO. Towanda. Feh.,1864. fIONFECTIONERY MAN UFA° "A. BART, Calls the attention or Ihopublic logic fact that he htlinufactures anti Podia at , Ali kinds of Confoctionat ies. Foreign and fu naostio Nuts, Se. Dealers in the country wish log anything 41 his line will do well to send their orders to him, and they, will be promptly attended to. 'Satisfaction- ganntnteed. Store in Patton'S Block, Tow ands. Pa. . Feb. 24,11368.-4 f. ROOK-BINDERY-THE PUELIO IJ , le rospeetftaly inforined that the Book. Binder) has been removed to the Argos Build_ Ing;ad story, where will be done . In all its various branches, on . ter:±:s as rea amiable m" tlta times P*lll. allow. The Biud ery will be under the charge of knixperieuted Binder, .anti :ail work will be promptly done, in a. style Wry/ roamer whiell cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News papaw Old Books, ike„ bound in every variety of style. Partlcalm attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding 01 To any desired pattern, which In quality and durability wil be warranted. - All work will be .ready.:for delivery when The patronage of the public is solicited, and parka satisfaction guarrantee,d. Towanda, August 2, 1866.—tt. NEW, STORE AND NEW GOODS I - • • FRESH FROM THE NEW YORK MARK TS. CHEAP &E THE CHEAPEST. . . "The subscribers.have2purchased the building lately owned.by A. J. Noble. (one door south of neldlemee's Block,) and haie filled it with GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS • - . WOODEN t AND W11.1.0W WARE, • Pratte of sir kinds in- their season, Omsk and dr.ed class),- In fact every thing usually found in a .first F• R O.V I S 1 . 0 N STORE. A share ottho patronage of Towanda and vi• °MIA, fs respectfully solicited. • We will pay the highest market price tei a ll khada of COUNTRY PRODUCE - . ' 'We ilerrinive the sole Agency lot Bradford ad.foinlng ixonattes for the sale of the Cele brated Virginia and -North Carolina Smoking Tobaeoo. I A:liberal discount made to the trade. • BRAMBALL A, COWELL. Towns : - ' • U 1 TG WARE-1;,00.11S . 41AX141 IaILINSON announces to the public Thai ,turktill continues to manufacture and keep AM hand I#gemBortment CABIN'ET F-,I7IINITIrRE, Itaraina, Tables:- Bedsteads.* Stands, Chaim &a, of emery descriptim which will be made of the best nutterlabt„andtin be most workman liens the inaction ot the publiFto tiiyiwerk, Which ibMino be imposed In durability, at any eoruitty, • • iny primps will be. lOW le; be as low alithe wiU Abadruadif, - militantly on band of made to order. A. goodlearse will be turi.labed lithewdealred , .„ - a a lisases: •- • , :f CINR - GENT - REWARD.—Whoroas Onla'W Indented sor‘akt boy has - abscoadsmi from me, this is to forbid ill per. Eats rsoui harborlog , or trotting said boy. The' above twirled will bap* for tim:retarkof bo to me. bat no charges. 1-A1411.8,1868.-4- _ asIOS Ja. • ;..;lINW4OJOUND FA GTO-ILX. CO 0 . 217. AWD - TWO BELTED Mistctlantous. WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL. WO K•B.1 H. C. WHITAKE,B, BLANK -BOOKS, I J oi $1,24V4174)b1i OW4 NtOA- - -/NSII ' AN OE l' Policies I rl * ag-e retW4t i l Of • 10;4041 1 1. 1 .-Aid ips7. Goa. b0100i1124.11444,0' , Amp *evert .efonmeet JAM" „,2t; • • • E r ii^lV V 3l9" .pa. "4l ltrl 6aBb . atirtiTh “ Vr6lli7r o t r . ', lasistesmisiiilsLbstosstamas4- J AL rissesa Lis* - Ca r ta 8 5; 1/ 5 0 1 4411T MAi t i bi • . lamb theArgialltitiii‘r; orb; . .110(6 pally Prembuts; *pima or ci344-- 17,4410. „ xaefferl,.; • Capita... .. . . .800,0001 iffetrusys-C0.,1_, • N ewark. Ni J. - ' '1 ( Hearn ElicAtitsAfiri+t * osiinia - Co:, • • ( Accident • ' - •• Phstaddpitia (Tapitiav • • ; • 4,100.000 ComisCrion Miti:ti4Linrbairarmas # :• Co. • • • al .liortroni; Cooog, • Fvaa* ( Towa W ada • Feb.lo 18-tf 10,0 . 00 r. Lu. %Iu N R I A I i . ci COIDENTAI; - cArttAx.'„Eirmaisintsv orsai SEVEA"FEA'III:.,I,II/4.1C/N. :•;-e: S. BU ELI,, AgeW • roit*fl* roLurirma vAxim iramil ar. cow ago , : 'itizio Fizz ilk bia,,knglbulcams" . Couratir - PkitadelpFir, capital and surplus, over - sabomi • Iloms,Trict:itiCE Caw' ,' • •Of Itlnalfork. - ; • „ • . Capit4 And aqviklus,covez , IrstIiCANCIS COMEANY or N01i77, 1 ISAIL AICA, Capital and sorplo4,over.... .... ...41,700.u00 1 141SATTAX , Lequagarns Coign?, . .W2Veto: Yo. • Capita; " and surphis. over. rk .......... .47e0,0eir 2 7 arL F 11 .Millauts 4 s Owityw . INFlttal tome 11:suastica Coxrisr, • Neto-roik. Capital and surplus, 'over . - Int , BANCE ONPANT, Of Hartford, Conn. , ,Capital and,earplo, over ltitiruAL Luz Ism:maul COILTAXT, 4 L 1 Of .srw-York. Capital over $8,000,900 ThAvsuazas Isrsinaricz CosaAmy ' -• Of Hartford, Conn. Czpltzl sn4 'surplus, os,6r . • .Llieles-tehen mirth Neils of Properly, .at as low raters by any other reliable Companies. 'fl Policies bustled and Lotuses, U any, ad jostednt this A geney,therebraaTing the trouble wail expease of going elsowherelor settlement. Ll oftug. at the riardwhere Store of Cod ding & Hassell . IrUSSELL. ( limeade, Feb. 7, 1¢;6.• -tf - THE INSURANCE COMPANY JL OF NORTE AMERICA. - latflee No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Company are'nw prosecuting the ton.i. new 'el Insurance from loss ,r damage by FIEF. on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, Ac. throughout the State el Pennsylvania, on !ber et tentm;for long or short periods; or permanent ly of Buildings, by a deposit el Premium. The prompt payment of claims for tomes due log the period of nearly 70 years that the Com: pany has been in andante. entitles them to the - confidence of the public. DIELCTOM-Arthur . Coffin; Samuel W. Jones, John A 13rown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. It. Neff, lidebard D. Wood. Wm Welsh, .Wm: E. Bowen, James N. Dickson.*B. Morris Wain, John Mason, ()co. L Harrison. Francis it. Cope, Edward 11. Trottel:Una/49• Clarke, Wei. Cummings. Awrnua G. Cos Pretent. C. 6. KOSSELL, Agent, Towanda. ARMER'S MUTUAL FIBS INIU ItANCS COMPANY OF MIDDLE FENNBYLVANIA, Office in Danville, liont2tir Comity, Nun a. C !rani . The humus ;Mutual Mc insurance Company of Middle Pennaylvania wa s incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature,. in the year 1&59,..f0r the Mutual insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its oper• ations on that principle, which has been strict. ly adhered to elate. All losses have been , promptly paid out of the Premiums collected on application for insuranc, without making any assessments. Thetinsunuice of Country proper,] only, the low rates charged for Insurance, and the Proingl payment of lodges are deemed a sufficient rm.=. mendatien of the Farmers Diutua/ Mrs" hesur• once Company of Middle Pennsylvania, to al ovrters of safe class country property. P. Jonwsos, Sec'y. Wm. Putwsn, Prest LUCIEN MYER, Agent, Towanda, Pa. Match 5, '66 LIVERPOOL AND LO N D N -AN D GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COIIPANY.—Ocoee. a 5 William St., and TN: Broadway, N. Y. ' Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds Wald) $16,171,0:; Assets in the United States, over.... 1;iOn ,00n Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. Ulm* The shareholders personally responsible lot engagements of the company. MI Di:ettori mu I be shareholders. , ...macron is Nair-Yrisa.—Francb; Cotten[ Es Chairman, Henry Grituaell, Esq., Deputy Ch. rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Esq.. . Archibald, Esq., 'B. N. Could, Alexande r 11.1ruilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq. Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. A k wider Hamilton, Jr. Eisql, Counsel of Board. BsNazits—Phenix , Bank—cammarin J. Co. The Poifeies of this Company aretssued by well-knowo 'American Citizens resident in New York, who arc Directors and Shareholdisrs, and consequently, with the other Shareholders, are individually; liable for all 'the engagements of the Company-; all Policies are signed by their' all claims are payable in cash ou proof of loss' Without. decoction for interest, and not, es is usual, sixty days alter presentation -.of prom-. They expiry at six o'clock, sad not ad noon. Life iIISIIIIIIICO effected, and annuities granted on:farorable H.r , teme B. fiIeKKAN ,Agent. April Towanda T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUJ AN . CE Spuietfo Agency foi"Bradfurd ec CASII CAPITAL $3,000,000. Yearly income ovc r $2.00,000 cash. MONTANYV. WARD Towanda, July 25, 1867. lASTOR FIRE INSERS.NO New York. Agcucy fur Bradford Cu. CAPITAL . $400,1100 Dividend 10r 1806, 10 per rent. _ MONTAN YE. ,t,"ll , Alto : Towanda, J uly 25, 1867. MILE' LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE I . csur.Lacc Agen4 for Bradford County, C4l" ITAL $3,400,006. Mutual Carol plan: In.succoadol operation or er tweoty-berun years. MONTANYk,"& WARD. Towanda, July 23, 1887 • WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN CY. • WYOMING 114SURAIME COMPANY Wilkea-Barre, Pa. - WM. s. - ads% Pnwident L. li. ER, .1 Vice President R. C. SMITH, Secretary Capital and Surplus $150,000. North America, Hartford, Conn. aseeta $500,000 Commerce, Albany, N. Y.,' " 500, 000 Fulton. New York, " 250.000 Springfield, Mass., • - " 400,000 Applications for Insurance in thir above em power/ taken at fair rat ea, and buisineasattezd ed to with promptness and care. Particular attention will be given to Farm risks in the country., Also Life and Live Stockiltuanance af fected insood and reliable companies. Office over yea, Stevens, Mercer & Co. a stole. -. • T. B. CAMP, Apar. Towanda.Marcli 12, 1868.—tf. RUSSELL INSUR4N,C.E AGENg CAiitalltepresented over $27,000,000, COMPANLEi ItEPBESENTED: North America, Philadelphla„ ;4 , 2,901;66 72 Plicenix, of Hartford 1,234,195 41 , GermanWNew York, 876,916 50 Home In. Ca, New Hama.1,619,070 North American. Fire ,In. C0..44 New York'. ' ,poo op Enterprise: of Cioeinnatl.- - .4. 1 :. 1,000.000 0 0 MutitalLife,Now Yerk;.. ! ...,i. 20,00x.000 00 We write policies in the ibotit reliable cow Panics at the lowest mtes. Particular attention given to Wm - property. .0111ce taro doors- north of , the Post,,Offir.aimp stairs. In the room pc cu pied by lota W. 16x and Henry Peet, also a t the oinking Haute Of 8.8. itonsell* Co. . ' - B. 8. BIISSELL, JOHN W. NIX. • Towanda . , Feb. 20.1969. - " • • WIIITE; MAAROVIIVAT AND Black Eyed Teas. for sale by_ FOX STEVENS, 111== CO. EMI .C1450X1 .stso,ogr• $704,040 .5600,00 C $3,4,04Xf