agricOtiral. Care of Pastures. Observations; Made this springfor. the plurpose, have 'shown - the great stipelljdrity of new grass where it has growieen land not closely grnied the the - previous autumn. The protection which the old grass affordetifrom the. severe freezing and the sharp blasts of winter, resulted in a growth from three to ,five times as great as: on closely, grazed' surfaces, during the first start Of the fresh grass. When the letter had grown one inch, the former, brace:lel measurement, had; _grown four or five inches. There are -Several advantages in permitting long-grass in, autumn, and indeed at nll times of year. Phyeologists, as . well as practical horticulturists,knosit that keeping the foliage cropped short, lc-sens the "exteusiort and de vielopement of the roots. A pasture grazed short all the time will there fore be foun.d to have a thinner turf or mass of roots than, one.where the grass has a luxuriant growth The stronger reots will make an . earlier and mor4igorons pushin spring.— The old trans rotting down, serves a top dressing& It protects the yoting plants when the snow disap peles, and keeps them warmer. The earth freezes less in winter when thus protected. We have found, 'by ex amining the soil in the early part'of winter, where a bare and exposed surface had 4r - ozeu down to a depth of six inches, that closely grazed -pas ture was frozen four inches,and grass I a kV: inches high, making a cover of two or three latches, was frozen two to two ,and a half inches, 'while a thicker covering, as in rich pastures, had'proveeted the freezing of more than an inch. This' striking differ ence must have treat influence on early ,gro.loll. - Some fariners pursue this mistaken course of turning too many animals into their pastures, with the hope of ;getting all they can from the land.- - "They arc like '.the,man who would starve his team for the purpose of reducing the expenses of horse labor, Ur him who should feed Out in spring all his seed,: that he might sell the n-st of his grain. 'They would obtain much more from their fields if they ",allowed the grass to grow a foot high. _.'We have seen those who were too lioor to be economical, and wasted half their green feed by keeping it conetaitly eaten close to the roots. - They continually worked at the short mid of the lever. - _ Ond of the finest farms we ever itild the pleasure of examining,devq: clii4fly to grazing, would cut near lyta ton of grass. in the pasture at any time. iThe bed' cattle which fattened ou &sc: pastures, were worth in matket from a her:tired and fifty to two hundred dollars each. These fields wore subject to - plowing and rotation every few years, With heavy seeding when laid down. A part - were kept permanently. 'in grass— being mowed four or five years, and then pastured two years with cattle.' When the hay began to fail, they were restored by the pastureing.— Top-dressing was given only to the land when in meadow, and never to pasture,as it rendered the feed strong and - unpalatable. - Plaster was found pot.only to add to the quantity of the grass, but,as was asserted, to sweet en it and improve its fattening qual ities.—Country Gentleman. CULTIVATING CORN.? -A correspon dent of the Prairie Farmer describes a cheap and thorough mode of keep ing his cornfield clear of weeds and well cultivated, which• will be new to some of our readers, but which, if no objection should be found, would materially leSsen 'the , expense on large and smooth fields IXfter planting his corn, and before it is up he attaches his team of four hors( s to a heavy cast-iron roller seven and a half feet in length, two feet in diameter made in six sections, and weighing about twelve hundred pounds. To the rear of this roller he hitches a Scotch or square harrow, with improved universal hinges and working eight feet wide. With this arrangement he passes through the,. field,, straddling every second row.— The roller entities all the clods,. and the harrow pulverises the ground in the best manner. No clods are left to injure the corn in cultivating.— The weeds being - thus destroyed, the corn is worked without difficulty at the usual period. The foor-horse team will roll and harrow him sixteen to twenty acres in a day, clearing all the weeds out of the hills. The writer makes no allusion to tearing up the corn, and it is not probable that one ut the small teeth of the Scotch liar row,should it happen to pass directly through a hill, would do much,if any injury at this period. his a common nd well known practice to give a similar harrowing to potatoes, the plants of which are a character to be lees liable to escape the harrow teeth. After the first working, the next dressings done with a. sulky cultiva tor, as well as walking cultivators at the West; as every one knows,. are drawn by six horses,straddling a row and completing the dressing at one "Jagging—posses - 38in a great advan tage in expedition over the one-horse m cultivators of the East, which are only ad'apted to small farms or to rough land. We are glad that sever al of the implemdit makers in our own State are manufacturing these double .cultivators,, and we trust they will bebome more generally adopted. --Country Gentleman. HARROWING is MANIME.--The prac tice of giving . a thorough harrowing to manure, Met., it has been spread, scems to the unknown to many intelli gent fikriners. We know of nothing where-the same amount Of labor sc• compliahes more useful results. Ma- Imre, is commonly spread upon the surface when turned under with the plow;femain in the form of a stratum, .bnt slightly intermixed:4lth the soil. There are a few men .who spread. manure without leaving- it more or less in lumps, which may be partly or completely covered, and which do very little good in thii Shape, and often positive harm in - seasons of drouth. Instead of this practice, go over the whole th„ughly with a sharp harrow, which will. pulvarize both manure,and e top soil and mix them together. The plowing which then follows will be. easier and more per fesaly performed, and there will be a much better intermixture of manure with the earth An 'xperienced far mer has assured us that, accoMing to his own experiments, this effect of fresh manure is at least doubled by such thorough intermixture. In dry seasons it would be more important. The 'advantages of spreading Manure iirautumn for turning under in spring, are becoming well understood ; and tlilingh narrowing just before p l owing seems to give it the finishing touch. ' Fur spring 'application, as icir Corn, roots, Stc., the previews harrewing should •on no account .be admitted. Rural New Yorker. tankruptcliAtoemes. OTIOIC:i• IN ,BANICR 1 711 i• is so, lice wage; Mot fith daY:of April, 'A. D. 1.868, si warrant Li Ensip: gra was blued Maio , NW* GeWEE 'of tonree township, in the seam. ty or irradford and State of PsansAvsniti vita his been edtladgad a Bankrupt on- his owl piti. Coo ; that UM payment of' any- debts end de file* of any property belonging to• such Beak raps to him or for his use. and the tesnefatif any_property by him e ditor* War that 'aincetlm of the ofaid Baia ?opt to prove their debts and to elloose sum or more Amignees of his estate, :NMI• heti:hint a Court of Bankruptcy to 'be hoiden' *t bfdcs of the Resister in the Borough Of 'Totals- Ray ihefore EDWARD OVERTON; Jr. . Regis. ter, on the Bth , day of i4UNE, A. D:1868,4 Ul o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROIIMET; r ; United Btatai Manful u, Numenger. West . ern District of Pennsylvania. COOLDAUGH Deputy. May 7.1668.-4 w. =1 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. TAG is le give notice, That on the oith day ol May, A: D., 1808, a warrant in Bankruptcy, was issued against the estate ol Joshua Derrah. of Canton bore., In. the comity of Bradford In the State — of Pennsylvania, who has been ad. judged apt on his own petition ; and that pay ment of any debts and delivery of any p belonging to such- Bankrupt to him or - his nee: and the transfekof any pro. petty by . hire are foO)idden bllaw ; that a meeting of the creditor! oreald Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more As signees of his est te, IrM be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the office of the Resists rin the Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr.. Register, oit the Bth day of JUNE, A. ~ 1888, *l3 o'clock.p.m. • TH D OMAS A. ROWLEY, United Statee Marshall ma Messenger, Wee. tern Distzlet of Pennivania By E. B. COOLBAUGM .Deputy. May 7,1848.-4 w N OTICE- IN BANKRUPTCY, This is to give notice, That on the 28th,day oil April, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Ban= was issued against the estate of YOUNG, of Alba borough, in the countycif Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupton his own pe tition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to Ba n d Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbid den by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate,wilthe held at a Court of Bankruptcy tobe holden at the office Of the Register, in the bo - I of Towanda, Pa., Wore ED WARD 0 TON, Jn., &ester, on the 13th day of JUNE, A. D., 113613, at 2 o'clbck P. K. THOMAS A. ROWLEX, & Marahal as Messenger, Wes , tern District Pennsylvania. Ily E. B. Vocastarroz, Deputy. May 14, 186&-4t BANKRUPTCY,—In the matter of EMA.NUEL GUYER,Pankrupt In the District Court of the United States, floor the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. To whoa it awry Concern: The 'Mudersigned hereby gifes notice of his appontment es ass signee otlimannel Gayer, of Burlington tarp., in the county of Bradford, and State - of Penn ey:yards , wi th in said Dbstridt. Mho has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of Said District . ° Dated at Towanda, the 21st day of May, A. D. 1868. B. S. RUSSELL, Assignee. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY This is to give 'Notice : That on the 25th dig of May, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of James-IL Fellows; late of the firm of Fel lows & Crandall, of the Borough of Alba, in the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to. such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bank rupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees •of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Otce of the Register, in the Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTO P N, Ja., Register, on the 16th day of JULY, A. D. - 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, V. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Wes tern District Pennsylvania. By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. May 28,1868. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY I Thu is to give nonce, That on the 18th day of wr,- A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Alonzo E. Betda min,.ofAsylum, in the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, who baa been adlndged a Bankrupt on his own petition i • that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any proper ty belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said. Bankrupt to-prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt cy to be hoiden at the once of the Register in in the Court House, in the Borough of Towan da, before EDWARD OVERTON - , Jr., Regis • ter, on the 16th day of JULY, A. D., 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United States Marshal as Messenger,West ern District of Pennsyl vania. By B. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy *ay 38,1863.-4 w. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the West ern District of Pennsylvania. JACOB M. BOWMAN, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867. having applied fora discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, -By order. of the Court,notice is her Oby given to all Credi tors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 9th day of JUNE, 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m., before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Esq., Begister at Towan da, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby even, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, rdciUired by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Ant, will be bad before said Register, at the same time and plsee. S. 0. MoOANDLEBB, Clerk 11. S. Dist. Court for said District May 28, 1868.-2 w. yr HE TOWANDA BAKERY EATING E:TAI3LISHAIENT WOOD -1 ALLYN having purcluused 'tho Bakery and Eating stablishment:and Grocery recently_kept by Hill & Smith, first door south of \ the Ward House, Pain street, Towanda, Pa r p ai sving re-modelled the same . they are to flush& their customers and the pub wl everything in limir line at reason able rates, Is fitted pp in the most approved style :and meals are 91:1701 at all hours, and their stem is Med with* good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &V. They will keep in store and wain! wholesale and retail or manufacture to order _ BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH Of all kinds. Also till keep the but Crackers of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They will - use the best hisfraials in- every thing and vtil try to please the moat fastidious. W Wedding and other fancy ,Cakei made to order. W Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in our line. They emptoprtose but the most skilful work men, and use only the best material. Mier - are determined to keep a first clan establishment. Give us it fair and-candid trial and yod will find It to your advantage. G. H. WOOD. Towanda, Aug. 1, 1867.—yr. TOE I ICE I—The subscriber will cominense running in ICE WAGON about the tint of May , and will deliver lee to costa men at the following rates : 6 pounds per day 30 cents per week. 11. do 50 , 7 411 In saw" : of the-above op to 60 winds per day, &roans per hundred . In excess of that 60 emits per hundred. Payable every Sitar. da This lbanclud eregular customers for resew. Contras ts be made by the Ist of May. Parties contracting foe Ice can cont inence receiving it at say time. The patiemage of the public is solicited. JOHN ADAMS. Towanda, April 23 1868. pRLoI LIST.=-CABOADE MILLS Best quality Winter - I Wheat Flour per hundred . . ... . • .... fift Boa Anatiiirriica7per it;;Ki;ifi. 4ca Owl and Eye and Coes Peed 2 lid • A fait nemesia alloWed to dea'ere. We pay cask for main. Wheat $2 50 to $3 00, lira good, II 40, Core $1 35. • Custom grinding usually done at once, is the capacity of the 'sal la • entlkjent for a large amount of work. 11 . B. 112 WWI: C 1 1 4 2 50,1 1, .14.1 i, DAL Stintliantons. THEIR BATING DEART MENT BOLLS, BONS, PIEB AND OMENS, J. S. ALLYN Feat adds _- a nsaraina. 114 •A NiX.lrk, 3 4 .W. -RIO •, PC , •- • Jr. UAL ; ISTAVIAGENIY , the * 40110Winfiropet14*404ble amatat upon brorante'tritit. •.•• ,f • iiuramuisto ;New leieey.,Contaloing. 4Weetwe 64 M Ulm'Station, ikw ikon ' Station, C MS" ` and - - , • Kay N'. 4 'l• "'Hine w nchor" pro_perq' fn ow towitatilli, en county; ' Hentahting 3500 beteg!. To be sold in lots.P ;, Meer 'County Muds. Fleetly': timbered leith Pile. Hemlock, ash Chem , Aid hard l 'iroode alefollocia . : • %Wade No. 4463, containing 993 al es; No. 4765, 990 actes—between the MO • med.'east brim of the Sinnamairning' tit !batten . And Byinnit townships. - v , • ,•• • Trsets;No. 4767, 990•aares ~• N0..11768 4AIO sacs ;:lifo. 46N. 400 arms; MsOtto*, Simi-, ship. line of ',Appo. headarstess o; Nettle Creek- ..•. - ' - I trial NO. 5917, 1100 saes • No. 5724, 1080 acres •, No. 5813, 1100 acres ; No. 421, 1082 -scred.7s perches : No: 13911 i 1100 res. No. 5930, 1100 acre/ ; No. '_593% UOO a es ; No. 5929, 1100 ; 't hartoe and Btewardabn town ships on head waters Kettle Creek, near main branch. Tracts No. 4117;196 • acres ; 4729, 00 acres ; Appot aad Stanmlion ',townships, near Little Kettle Creek. Tracts No. 4920, 837 acres ; 4924 par e., Wharton township, main branch, 8 °n ip& $ Iwo bandred and seventy-an -acres prime, asst' class coal land. Blakely township. Lu gano county. Pa., halt way between S cranton and Carbondale. Very par the lialltay.• • -. . . , . One thOugaitd acres ,.. first • -class Mt hracite coat land alma 14 miles north-east or Wilkes. Barre, in the ml at of Improvements. I Abaft 1000 acres of land In Rediprd town ship, Darlington county New 'ylersey, about four-mila north tram Ja'cition .10net nof the Camden. kid Atlanta ' and Delaware nd Dirt tan Itiy Railways. Valuable mlll t. Two or three houses, stable, bar* 5 : 0, . second growth of timber, never failing Water. Power fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price $lO Spec acre. One-third may remain. :'. . : I •; , • , Delaware Parma and Pennsylironla lands— Descriptioaa and dirediona given oil applloat lion. . i•• • I • A valuable Country Seat near :Philadelphia. Splendid grounds and tenni:, 69 : seep at, land. WESTERN PROPERTY—Poi agile or ex. ebange. 120 acres of good land:one third bered. Ban Pero, Bark county,: Iowa: Forty aertwof good lend with trait trees, girl Piet, Peaches. pears. 4e. 15 sores improved, one half mile tram Sim Piero pa liplivray.— Price $BOO. 80 acres one mile from Ban , Plere, one-third timbered. No improvements. On; railway,, Price $BOO. _ I 1 • " A steam mill property In Baliniton town ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lum bering operation. - I Eight parcels of land, contaidingfrom 50 to 100 acres, each partially timbered. add improv ed suitable rot farming or gals-leg • lionsb and Barn In good orddy and 136 acres. of Improved mid timbered laud, orchard, good water, ho. Etalon township, 'flop county, on Northern Centre, ..altway. VoY sale on long time and easy terms 26 Toils Lola Iu Monroe , Borongu, Bradford county, Pa. , I , .1 1 3,000 Acres wild Timbered t ugd. county, Pa. I. 1 122 Acres good Pat!Ling Wad, Burlington townahlp. Bradford court y . Other timbered and improved tpropetties Descriptions given on app'' ;Stiehl. Tenements and improved Beal , 'Estate, To- wands Borough, and other proPertitts • • MONTANYE & - ExecuteiConyeyances, tam's) Bente of Title, buy and sell Real Estate, co lect keqtals and liens,survey and examine all kinds ch property. They are prepared to negotiate .ales of farms, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists.; to procure adiancea of money upon bond and mortgage, and Ito plcotecute in quiries for those . dulling to make ritestmenta or secure a home - - They will effect INSURA.N•O.ra 1 In the best known e'lltE AN . LIFE COldt'Ai NIES. They have exclusive .e.ie o i'lrd and neighboring countle.4i •. I tin. nm j panics In these several departnr4. in-tr . . &nee. Those who desire to buy - 0 acf !arms ; All who wish to efleet Il a 4=o against Fire; us . 1 All who seek permaneat l vestments for tie future benefit of their families, flu secArtind _ drat elms Life Colapsidies i I i - I Cupitalista desiring to buy or sell saluatiie speculative properties r -.... .1, All wishing surveys and enami4atlons ; All wishing advances sips' Property All who wish to obtain Items/ or rental E o Farms or Tenements, Are respectfully solicited II entitmtsnch b l asi neap to our Agency. . Further particulars tut:flailed at our office Office, corner ut Rain . ind One strectsl O." D. 14ONTANYR, HENRY WARD. VROPERTIES iwvERTIS t FREE OF CHAIkE. - 777 gEFEKViCE§: . I . • Bon. U. Mercer, towauda, Hon. William Elwell. Btoomataugl i Pa. C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda. t , M. C. Marcia, di G. F. Maaon &Co Bonken, 'Towanda. J. D. liontanye Towadda. Lathrop, Luddington 1 Co., New York, Dickson Brothers, R.hilailelphil. Bon.John N. Conyngha Wifiug-Barre Charles Parrish, Wilkes- c cm; Bon. F. B. Binder, Mon roso4Ps. Towanda. . corn 2. 1867. ASHIO - NS FORE SPHING ANA F SUMMER Of fr i 18613. Raving just returned m Ifew York with a full and carefully selected stock.og MILLIE 1" -- GOODS, we'bope to be able ixetp lean aU favor us with their potromige..: Come and We will do over your Strain totthe latest ykt and we defy competition in WI branch our work. Collars,beaulifel• Thread I.ace—no cheat. Also MadameFoy's Corastitilkir% Supporter: Call and examine before on punkin. • Rooms on the east side 'pi-mein st.; between the stores of Prix, -Stevens, Mercur A Co.', and Riles Carter. . El J. PIERCE. • Also, PATTERNS OF Tap LATEST' STTLES for Ladles' and Ohadrene Drams. • WWI la Ming to have good wart and the bat of aft* with-vegetal and elegant' , Sttlagj will SAWS is tb& advantage to fivor its with a trial. Air Room; prer Mrs. Pierces. , CUST . I9. ---- - 7 :. : 10 1 16Cianittiff Flour " OfT racks, Suctirtieat 1 1, Floiir, itel 2 Dec.e se -- TY►riIOCEWIC ; ' 6=edP 4-7 1 39' •- I I OOERIES A!n? PO/VISIONS, oh he is selling tb sun the times, and "11 FEEDSTORE, ch is well situated + d imply the cans sad y coal region it times. Ho keeps t• tam ly on hand a o stock of 4 - • OA itotAto SAI (1•16.414, , eio SHSES, •PORK I E • .1 Which heir selling cheap for cash. 12° . b rctakt " *" reg u a c r or' CIL4 Gg. i OUR; Li he citizens - of ToWeitila and vicinity, will 1-• • • &wept my_ AWN! fo e an tronagetbr the Put tiro d ire with their evalatanct, to improve ea r, opportunity to enlarge oar business, so at wacrantwayeapcir I to, al). • rip pd aeo us 1 1 JOHN II EItIDET,H. Towanda, July 10,1180. • NI E EW GROC EN AND PRO' I. d o , . /SIO STORE I:. ,' . 2110,11148, J. 4041rES, —1 T . tai opened a new (Very and Provision Store idPAtton'e Bloch, i the Merefcrmerly o con= pied by Solomon & 801; where he'siow offs re to the public a large supply of GROCERrES '1 AND 'PROVISIONS; I I . Of the best gaalMatiAto be sold at the VE RY LOWEiT PRICES; I The stock centaltre I' *_ TEAS, corFtgs, SUGARS,\ ./.i , \l , ..:o'Ali.i.\ ? I . \ t,' ; ‘`,';, WOOS, la , ALSO ! 4 1 1 ' ~ 1 . ?LOUR, -VEED, ,, MEAL, -So. I in tut _everything( awiallyTkept bra Airocery, and l'roVisioir Store' irffch-I shalt esti 'glow can be bought elwhere. pr Cash,ltbo 014 for all Conn try lace. Toiranda, Oct ,17, I'i67 T Env S NEW GE6CERIESI A. - 1,0 I CIOVELL'S. CANNED FRUITS, JNE . APAES, PEACHES, PLUMS OF 4141 BINDS, a. ND CA.NNtD (OYSTERS PEACHES, PEIINES, CHERRIES, &P., &C., &c. • TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPIOES I i V FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE. DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIkTIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST I= 4 valuable rea 11 purchased else l wheie. I now Wier to the public M I .*•.1 1 , .1 plesee allitmikkiltunteipote tiemest il!Ok.12•18411i' ;~ T it ; iZED JOHN . . ETN, th of the Bali Solid „ . tons • 1 4- . ansArl ‘. •-• 4 -• R E I ;• .NEW.: Ociorisi lIIM Din Ar LE:94 01 all kinds, in .lact cverithing in the GROCELY LINE! Will be kept constantly on band BUTTER, LAFFD, EGGS, AND EVERY 4 fresh lot of Purchased at tho 1, 'And Ntill - bo -sold as TO THE FARMERS CASU PAID FOR ALL KINDS. OF PRODUCE W. A. ROCKWELL. y 23, 1867: HE UNIERSIGNED, HAYING T Putc!ite rutin) inle.reft pt H. H. PATCH, In iuthe firm of C. 8,. PATCU ik CO., is now preparcd,to Offer to the citizens of Bradford County and vililalty, a large and well selected ' stc.44.‘‘ R E.R I E S, Which I hate parepased for Cash and feel coral dent that can eell at as low figures as can be a splendid atooi of TEAS, OFFEES, SUGARS, 1 STARGiId SALERATUS, SPICES, ic.C. Have on hand a large stock et AKRON 'LOUR, GRAHAM DO RYE );)0. BUCKWHEAT DC, I keep constantli on hand, PORK, HAMS, LARD and kinds et FISH. Would nail the at. teutiou ot the public to <o:tr i poli) Be t)cat STOOK OF TOBACCO,' In quality or price. Jesse Oakloy's Celebrated Laundry, Nen York Chemical and Brown Soap. „ Flew call and examine our stock of Wp i ODEN WARE Cadge woof lent •of YANKEE NOTIONS. TOILETIIO.4k, Jt&.` •I wLU pai eat.ciLsh pricelfor . COUNTRY PRODUCE Faimers givelus all before selling elsewhere Nis ly: i TAT LAX '.5 . -)3,91"-':„ 2 ? g.ri Ars :ItinniErACEMl •i!'t , t ri ;:,...,.. Has . 9 ..-pd l li t 'altop In the room back of thl Roam* erthp Young itent thtbanti Associs tlaa• :41.09n01054.0,ar Adder Cl St C ga artibri tic la rtaprepg - to il an I'. r'l T ~ , :,.... r .vil,,i .• ,i , Pli A jOirmq, .1!•i , Vtr ~ .1... hi tile teat tad ila ari t r idtkatsbn, intitiner.:4 it S weitearcif a , i'i detenskansinao Wrigrlt•tk" as at. , theTkoaa,snas des re We a cpstomers. bole's:us urn cubit '..ao . isitillaction. • _ . . Ish; * illoli s ds Mott not'ce and reason b le terms. I • .'‘Ttraraldsi - 0ca11t..186 . 4 i En ZEIZ ` SPRY • , • ' AMDEII • . ' _ 1;) • • .R• W EDDY • 7 ; 6101141411/1 4 / 1 40 60 '&1161 OHOWilla; alad the public generally that he has In store 'and dally,reretring, neviandr. FR E.s GOODS,. Ia iikisaataktiligii:elita%kiVe Ate: ithich be will Bell for Ctirrency at lorme- Go' tie It' E $ ale t . g n al r i . 9 3114 qi ea S, o t (No Shoddy of any kind) conalating Ur B •U'S . I‘I4VE S/Eiik . s U VS-, Al . grade& COATS, - VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS Sr, tP.STS, , 'Qum Coate, Dasterand Pante t . • 1 - —•• lOver cSrt . d Over State, Linen and Paper Collars, LMen:Oamimere and Mamie) 8111, Neck Tles;Stumendera, Gloves, Canes. Leaftr Bags, Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. All first - class. em ber that-Owl Goods are cheaper its fair - pine than poor goods at any Price.. Call and examine my pods before bap pkg. Nest door to Powell & Co. , H. Toirarbianti.:3ll,7,l:.• HE TEMPLE OF FASHION ! NEW STORE AND tikW GOODS! An entire new stock of Clothing \ ()milt as cbeapiasteltiti the skit to be Lid.with—, •" .. SMALL „"ROFITS 1 . , The undersigned world respo ctfaUy announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he is low ready to offer them Cl o thing , Boehm, ‘. ' • . ) J . i '`-'', • ) - • . ; , - FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, CHINCHILLASPLOTS, Ms° Pr% 'FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS BUTTS. Furnishing Goods, fix., and that these goods bought St Teri .low Q rea wlll ,, be sold' W#th very sinalrprofits- I idea to establbh a per manent trade in this place„, and in order to gain the confidence of purchasers, *lO deal on a basis of HONESTY\ AND INTEGRITY t and all gOodli will he warranted fot what they are reprew nted to be. 'Come and examine and convince yourself. Don't forget. the place, Temple ot \ Fashion, opposite the Means House; S south end of Deldleman's Block: U. J.i\COBS Towanda, 0ct.17, 1887. BED.E.t.V &VAN TB IeSOR; MERCHANT.TAILORS, \ \ AND DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING (IENTS FtRNISIIING GOODS WAVERLY, TIOGACOUNTy, N,.Y We have a Faahlon Lb le Cutter from New York City, and take all the risk in giving you a good tit. READY : MADE CLOTHING We make at our own estahl ishment. We give particular attention to Youth's flop. and CHILDRENS' CLOTHING And always have a.good:assortazient.j' CLOTHS , AND CASSP\IERES From S 5 ceatito $3 per yard, (at. wool.) BestStoge - of Hats and 'Cap Sept within 20 miles. Come and nook and prove for yourself. MINI. Will be at the Ward House the first and third Thursday of every month with samples of Goode; and prepared to take measures. BEDELL t t VAN VELSOR. F • Broalst., Agenta for Grover* Baker's Sewing Maehines: April 2,1868. SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS o'6 it i ii`i .1i o's i ii!F I lit .i) WIIZBAIB, it seems to have pleased the in habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog nize our- fair ,way of dealing ; • , , krifi'Virriztlxis, We' owe atm . :sincere thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patrionage until now ,• AND WIINTULAR. We deem it our duty to re ciprocate all the 'favors bestowed uppu us this far; We do hereby putilicly PIIOC,LLI - M, that ow. great stock of New Spring and Summer Goods LINE OF CLOTHING ~. Such as Doeskin & Cassitnere Pants 0 - And a 1 the I;est, styles Coate, Vesta, &c. GEN7S FURNISHING GOOD'S And the SYLES HATS' &• OAFS, Will be disposed of ,at such REDUCED PRICES!• That will astonish no community. As our Goods are manufactured in New York express ly for Um marketont can Mato sell as cheap as the next. We are bound to satisfy all who gthe us a call. • COHEN & ROSENFIELD. Next door to Fox, Stevens, kercur & Co. Towands,Aril 16, 1868. r We would call the attention. of the public to the fact thatwe have opened a Branch Stote in WYIJAIBING, (in the store formerly occupied by B. P. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the lame Law Bates. Gbro na a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. 11061;SFIELD Wyalnaing. Aprlll6, 1868. NO MORE MONOPMES 1 GRAND OPENING CAMPAIGN ,Fos SPRING AND SIJMMER OF 1868 1 \ AT LI 3 / 4 05,4 4 18RA139) CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT 24E4Y; ,SaLoN44IY, C. B. PATCH lON ' No. 123. Main Street, ff TOV . A . NDA, PENN'A • A.seirtra Amnia upon; Towan da Aug Bradford unty. 'Nottbre Monopolies In : 0M . Clothing Trade. Down with High Priors.— Goods will hereafter be Amid.Towanda at at smaller profit than era lanfoiek.•' The great am. bition of the midinvigned is to sell goods it a tlll4r med; than any other firm in theroonn• e SI4 tegaldtkss Ate vliparlendpVX um public. iVe aball. - .thetefore. nab it bar study to see how cheap ire' c n sell to all. I Our store will continue to he the GREAT REGULATOR OF PRICES of Clothing and Dente Furnishing Goods in Towanda andßrad. lord coantl, andLall will consult their interest NYilltateß sta eisllniul SIN* *Med tril Ekel before making purchases. Customers win re member that we mean every word we put on Magettl tivv.4oo:rf and me one, come , and buy_gos cheap Remember the number 123, Main street.. ALEX. SOLOMON A CO. : Towanda, April 30, WA . 01'424;1'4 m VWMPI Wool HATS AND !OAPS. FABEHOSABLE DAIS AND CAPS, 08 Broad Eitrooi, PROCLAMATION. BY TOWANDA, Pik Comprising eyerythiug in the or' yi[9T~:' ,j 1111P0 6141 = . . ,4p r ao „vie oft..t Itivir74.l FAs . . . ari11..71.44 . ,_ . s4u4".titisiir vt.trni.l- - `4•4 !:1, -, TZ:- I : - 1 ':^ettiLl..- -%,t'rtefliOsstl.4it•Pv7l-141,!': , .: - tr,'' • I :OLD pelkilltoB1:10:' ,4 IPOBEi - .....-,areging nritr., nit 130*Ii PA; t .4 ) , -,, , atii.' l / 4 , -i -•• 1 ' vi I,IOOO V -Ammar 314441111* m a 146010 ii fall am* AV liplead" ;, tit tt sideo l i n6 r : io the public s 141617714;41101' I , ll* plOililli froth latithasellifi Mot ague mast reainablau feasalatMaialliCerbiall; 1 t• , ,_' .-' 'CA ,-,, .-".•"; 1 r2. , :i , ... - DRXlcts,.MEDlcuitai , VHS ll,l ohl a i 1 •: xwiank, B . E . trnik 14M, PAINT,`' YABIfIBH, W14270"141', ' initial:dr °tinnier, KRROSINE 'OR COAL imeohoilia - • r.autre, .41.6113 i - man , 0/ilinf!ro, Bperni; Lard. Whale. TANNER'S NR MACjiiin OttS, 'P1z4.1 0 4.1 1 . 0 40 krtl ol , lila abet , Tark47. - *Mgt, 111;63110, ; • 430*; :00111!8; F o 4 6 A4P7eNge rfainer b POCKET BOOKE, , !OEN MYNA Sad KIN 'AND am PREPARATIONS pinui Witirdi AND: wetrou, nor lledlelnil so, Tonoce &Unit PIP= 0115 Dime, Gerdes, Reid l and Flour Seeds, Toms, Boto porters, Buspeasorlss, - Sheplifer Brion. &semi Pumps, Teething Blop, Numbs Bottles, - - Nipples, Nipple' Men. sad I &gelds_Advisor - BO Peas; !op ' seam Run ,iFklbetrim • - naming Entree% Btaw !AKE . • warealottlee,l7lale, Corks, Bah Bllok, and Stove Blacking, Fish •Mask% Annanni tlon.hc., Botanic. Eclectic and H is Medicines, and all the PopularcsTetatt Ali articles wsnonfad u represeated. was at a' Madame Mitt media -Melt order, by stage or mall, which .wM 'resolve grotlyit aryl wards! attealloo. • • • • DR. ,POR.T.EIrI4 - PREP4B4TIONS On 'FAMILY trsE, Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies inti wat . ranted for whattbey are intended to aire Rafts tactionoris t . , . ' ,- . - :•.,... Dr. Porter's Pectoral .IV24ir ks, , , colds, ttia_i_ 100, Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pil ls, or bilious sew plaints and '' .caliutrtie.... 26 Dr. Porter's Sanger - 13yrOp. for scralula • skin distaste, fe. - , 100 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic - Aor frank wall • Ness, 4v. 1.00 00 Dr. Porter s. TOW° Elizirfor strengthening - 't h a systole, • 1 00 Dr. porter'slacay Ei=dar li ver and . Wog/ 1 , 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. _llypophosphites, • for nervous dthdity.. —.— ... 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry .Balsem. * for diar - rhos, eus.. ' - ' so Dr. Porter's Family Enzbloationfoi,sprsias ',bruises, 4.v As D. Poiker's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse 'BUS sore throat ..c 26 Dr. Porter'si Woim Wafers , 'for erpdling ficarms. sd Dr. Porter'S Worm Syrup, for atermitut ':ling worms 36 Dr. Porter's: blast Belief, for crying babies colic _.- efr 26 Dr. Porter's Ce hallo Snuff, for catarrh r , 26 Dr. Porter's ach Toothache Drops, for tooth e 26 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving teeth 26 Dr. Porterli Trio:mine, for dressing and 50 Dr. Porter'sgi n ctl ig idle l , e tor beautifying the 60 ao Dr. Porter's OdoriferouiShampoo.for clean -0 Dr. Porter's lafitl Flowers for beautify. lug th e l complexion - 50 'Dr. Porter's Pile o:ntmetit. for externs Di. Porter's lee 00 nch Compound. for scald log wine I Dr. Porters Mediated' Figs,: for haMtus. . 00 , constlpstkon • - 00 Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cutsaroands ibe 16 Dr. Porter's pp Salve, or ch;pped lips.._.. 25 Dr. Porter's $) , 13 Salve, for inflamed eyes,. SS Dr., Porter'S Eye Water, for Inflamed eyes.. 26 Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remoter, for coma and bunions Dr. Porte:'s constipation Pills, for costive- own.. Dr. Porter'e Iron Pills, for poor blood Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas- ' ant catharric. 60 Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennet, for making nu tritious diet for inSalida sa Dr. Porter's lea Extract Vanilla, tot flavoring • ennui, do 40 Dr. Porter's }tract Lemon, for flavoring ice cream—large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Orient alglass, Cement, fcn mending broken •to , _, 25 Dr. Porter's; Liquid Glue, for repairing ;woodwork 26 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fltud,for easy wash thg - 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bag Poison, for killing • bugs 60 Di. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing - , lilies J,- • OS D. Porter% Bat and Mice - Poison, for ex , terminating rats 26 Dr. Porter's itenaine for removing spots • , Atom clothes ?..., 26 Dr. Porter ' s Black Ink, in pint bottles ' '26 i in bulk by the. gallon • 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Pow de r, for disteseP of animals SO Dr. Porter's Boric and Cattle Lotion, for 60 Dr. Porter's Bing ins -80 , rand lipavin Cure, kor, '6olame horses , , hiedicaladvice e'entously at the office, °barging only for medi c Nor 'Mafia for pot liberal r is trroi,wouki to respectfully announce bin- and the public, thatno pains shall be spared to satisfy. and merit toe continuation of I heir conidence twd paitrOnag 0., i t ; C . rORTER, D'; • Dec - . 18,1866.—yr. Llisallancous. Q yir THINGS 080 VT And ao does basins!' at WARNER'S JEWELRY ;STORE• He keeps good goods and sells cheap. There vatican And aU kinds of ,AMERICAN and POREION_ s ,wiTc HES, __BO al & k _MO amortment of CLOCKS, including the celebrated SETH THOMAS: manufacture. Also a splendid as- sortment of JEWE LILY, including solid gold, and a general assortment or smvsa PLATED WARE, Inc:nding spoons, forks, cake baskets, tea seta, Ac., of the best manufacture. SOLID slam SPOONS manufactured to order. Match and Clock repaking done on the shortest notice, in the best manner, by an ex perienced work matt. All at prices that will give satisfact ion. I A. M. WARNER, Towanda. Dec .12, 18G7. SOM.ET,HiNG ! NEW; AGAIN IN MOTION ! Having purchased the stock of Tobacco'belont ing Randall; Compton •CO., , lind having built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre: pared to offer to the public i i v irEtOLESAti AND'RETAIL, CHEWING TOBACCO, Geld Leal, sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, Rose Leal' and Star, which we oiler ferule In quantities to suit customers. Packages in Barrels, balls and querteis. - FANCY SMOKING The celebrated Lone Jack; Pride of the Mil tad,Eitato, Vlrenietie, Gold Liar; llavy and all kinds of ! ' BRANDS OF MAUS. American Eagle, Gal. Grant, Leomplet, Im pale, Tycoon and the very .ohoiceat bran* of YatsfaJ , - (1 • ' •• ' I' 1 • We keep constantly on hand ) a variety of Piper; Cigar Caere, Tobacco . Boxes and Pouch. es old e'relTi,bleE kept to Tobacco LowilordssuPplkod with 11. Foil To: Web ink fibers 4 temlo. - , indets ir:i4Pus,ll#. .2_ fort 1104014 Oct 2V1867 0, _ 0 .. ANYt. OTHER At. ' iIL TIMIS In our lino, ordered atiihoWnoilloO DY COWS gibe Roos. _hall la , re, 711 013. ,fitiro6T 'to 4.at 11, B. • 4 r s dosillolll4 ..1411,!1110.1111. 101110 . * /041-I.llllWareir • ' woo I. rear.o.l 4 o .1 1 1kMt i M i l l t I • %;!: ;!'..7 I ig 4 urre or irstrusUo wan, AuTwuoi . • - • C',ll I 'r 111SISaille Mb fig ViAili, i 4,•1' ",,,-, PU IW/ R ' 11214 .. 4 11 i ) witiiiis;. , „ , -ion Netici!: US ONLY: -------- , • . . a .rina. Aiimolv or -comnornaki - ' 4. ' 7 147: BOTANIC NC IC AIIiiiONCIIiiTHIC ' ' • ' ICBM • -- • ----- • - I, ' ALL. THE PO Finn. lINDI9IIB. ; :- -, PURI* OM , / Y4/016 1 01 _,,..,, • I k. . imid AND VARNwirsiiiitialik 'FANCY Alb !Oita AWI7 - ' C . 618 OrIiIIERT imam , / .asoosioug.olv . Air oii AltirD " 1 , • BDOXIN•L.BUPPORTBRO , BUNAI3T PUMPS, NIPPLE . SHELLS. AND tLAMi4MO,iTh yoltaißioli,TOW , . MUM - MOW WAIL DIMUMMTELOP LATE STM A tarp Supply Bniles• for lbw - Hal sad Hair.; Also for the Teeth sat Nalls.loolli Pow doss • sad ' Pastas. 011 s; :Pierasery, • MCook, lislrD*lll2lir .14.,Karoseae Lampe, Intades.Cills7G7 — wle ids ie., st all of th s • st yles4 • - '" CHOICE MAN. TOBACCO 111/D.SNUFF U. Phystakes ea lied at reasalsblit rates. Meadow sad PresWptloas .esrehar and se earately esuposadsd sad of eat perms Alia boars of the_ du sdidgbt. Sudsy boos trots II to 10 o'clock in the tom noon, tolls tbe attenuant. - • W. B. 11.'4KIRE. Towanda, Sept. 29, 1866. MARSHALL' BROTHERS Ai With to callthe attentloti of the pub li c to their sew Stock of newt= pAiunka nlibumms -. Bum smrissi iooLs, asd CIASPENTERS , 10018. of all hinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a dins - assortment of NI A variety of Each as '; A. 811111111. prikorins ars Aram. IM. •11the Best Trawls. Shidafr Brsaimr.; ; ISHIBLDS; Nursing Bottles, Eiptizges awl,Cathedners. AND, aziry,,qtr,m4rv:, 4arbiart. IN " 4' W IV txf g cA 4 44, - t- / g • 3„ tf nhays bore assortment of Window Wass, Bash, Paints, Oil, "and Varnishes and Pant Varnish Brushes EBROSENS LANE'S of every style Silia pattern to int the public. , fsPiffed, and changgi from MI and afaeation paid to the maanfacturing of all Wide of . • . TIN WARS. 41011111111• PILOWPIPLT Y ATIPIIID)ID 11 , 0 We bate OR bud a fine wade GL ASS FRUIT JABS; •tti Lamm' wasealing corks. and SSA.LING GA NS. 'MIL one of the bed caw used. • . Jaa.lll, " trIE GOOD TIME HAS CLIME I The emits of tabor combined with other causes bas told with tearful effect:upon N I :EY R T= r 1 5 , 1 i 7 31/ . . And it is decidedly lower, Which'ean easily be sees 4 .? enquiring prices at FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Where nuiy be fouid the largest !stil beet Mock of Furniture ever offered: in this linker., sad which I am now offering et GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! I am now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension Thbles at MUM per foot, andother goods in the same prourtion, many of them an cheap as be fore the War. I have also imereased facilities for Manufacturing. and an furnish , DEALERS AT WHOLESALE Thankful r their past ji hem] patronage and determined to merits continuation of the lame by ofthring Inducements not to be found e be wtme,l invite the pubile to call and examine' my goods and prices before pure basing else where. . No charge for showing - goodir„and WILL NOT BE . UNDERSOLD I also keep on hand a large dock of Ready Made Coffins from the most common. to the finest &metro d. Also Victoria. Lawn, Merino and Satin Robes. caps; &a., and will kind* everying In the line of Judertakingon the most reasonable terms. , . , A 000 D HEARSE Always in readiness Towanda, April 18, 1888. FL° v 3 I UET Tfig spn rsEmium MARE FROM THE BESt WHITE WHEiT. AND.OTHGR GOOD ,BGAND7, ConstaSli tutiv Ing 'from Our Mills fii M chi WWI*. and Wail Dabs= .11111,1164 , From our'Star, to the = = • HATIOUN BUILDING. Near a Nriala,Nwsl DePot. - 11111 A EMI ^'~., ~~ J. n. Fourrein co. Dec. 19. 1887 ffHOICE 1. MAOKERIIL FOR V ono sidllaiArretS ' l. z ir...Cowit. Gimp , ! tat, la av ! p m Mopmtlr'is. :rdl6auf I kin 7,1 1 / 1 0t tt4 Nil/ 0411, .11 - A 0-H I . N SHOP S.4II.OIIOIIII4COO47IIMPAP99IPiid .it 'I , attiltinfAlWOßD l3 Cq lW.4l ; rill i ciliktyjariitiiibgli , - - - • -1 t AM P • • , tt. , :A z• Of • 14 :" ' " . 6°P rAiV 7 tR ; soy Ka. - • BBODlBBiitact ,- ;. -;••••GARLIIES , .*-nr Amuck" , COOKSof , t.I Q., hihedmithort settees , ' ' BOLT. 0 U.TTUN (1,1 =.,.• inilanieter.; . .:1 • .01 :hem wrought work for Bridgea i and all' Wier wilmwoolldknlir.ici;ofder4. Also,' a large aeintraent of . COOKING & REA - T*6 `:STOVES, doll and WOO Burners. rurnitUre for Cooking Motet,' littotie..Phie.iliallnre, Boit: lin" - - P10,4 Coltaratoto aod . ltrart!r. llRScfgeltrot .l3o2 bad: • • • ' ' BRA I WINOBA r BrEOLFWATIONB .0f: ill Midi aWitte' ' , 4 - a other mo m • - ? WARREN. :RILL, - '- Foreman; who has had larp experhmeis thls *Eh id OP " 40ing CAttlaN. Torrents, Oa. 2i1;18116.-41% -•-- : • rjr:Q.,w 4,N D A.:,,,CAA NIAIIE ,--_- ''i''' ':..F,A,:01:Q,11,;,',Y... - . '. '..,. onOonilgoed : respethilli s i tuumoce to tho Polito that Ahoy have ravioli:4l the 0:4RBI40 • .13 • 0!" G. II , Awl we now teetisred to band mark in E 'And most ulgkramAiko. manner., They will terminally keep on hand an assortment of olden. TOP AND' 04,m4AGES, DEMOCRAT, ANp . I.ApUZB WAGONS, on 'rani 'Two szaTzo ALBANY SLEIV US. JLtt:wouic WA B REPAIiIiNG • promptly *tended at rca sousbie prices.- *" BRYANT, do MILER Towanda, May 9;1867.2--1y: 'N EW PLANING MILL The undeisigned having built a large and com modious 11111 in the Borough of Towanda; pad flikd it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of ' WINDOW SASH, BoNps, are t repszed to MI orders, whether large or , upon the shortest notice. We have a also large variety ot MOULDINGS, of the latest style and. pattern, which we can tarnish mach cheaper than they can be worked by band. PLANING, 'PONGUEING, • c GROVEING, AND SCUOLA. , • - • BAWING, andel other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. • Persons building, and not living more Chair twelve to fourteen miles, distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, QL.brhlg their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or 'other lumber, and while your teant le is-feeding, have it ground out and take it home With you. We will pay CASA for 'WEB & • HEMLOCK LUMBER delliered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or if you; can't comewrite. L. 8..1i0D4R8 a CO. Towanda. Fob-1864, - CONPECTIONERY MANUFAC TOBY. Calla the attention' of the public tattle fact that be manufactures andaelia at WHOLESALK ANDIREFAIL, All kinds of : toitiectioluit lee,. orelgn andl o-. meetici 'Nuts, Pte.- , Dealers in the ,cotott ry Wish ing anything in We. 11 ne will,do well to Nand their orders to bum, and they will be .romptly attended to: • Satisfaction saran • ' Btore in Pattoo'it Bloch. Towanda. Pa, • Feb. 21,1868.-41, . BOOK;BINDBRY.--4HB PUBLIC Is .respectrally informed that the. Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build ing, 3d story,, where WWI done B 0 0 -BIN !. I N I . . • t.. I 1 all itajarions brsukehesi on ter.rs as les assableits". the t t imes" vill "now. The Bind cry ISM be nSdei_ttie charge of • An experienced 'Binder, and . alt work *al be promptirdone L in a • style and manner which camsoCke MOOlll4l stunk, liakaaines papers, Old . Books, he.. bound in every' variety of style.' Partienkk 'attention wilt be paid to the Biding and Bhidintoi, A ' r BLANK .BOOKS, ;. . 4. To any desired pattern, which , in quality and durability wil be warranted: All work Will be • ready' for delivcrY when Promia4di; .. - The patronage of the public is sollciicd, and puke saUdidtoli goarianteed. Towanda; Auguat'll;.lB6B:—ti. • XEWATO'RE .01D NEW GOOD S. FRESH FROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS It% cusat AS THE CHEAPEST The stbacribers have purchased the building lit* owned by.A. J../ioble, (one door south of Reldlentan'a Block,) and here tilled It WitILL GROCERIES. AND rROyISIO s, EMI woorigla AND. willow WARE Pndtifot klnds'in :their seaso,.(freact and damd) o in , tact. ,- tretary• eking'. many round in a ; : • - • • ._ . . . . P; R 4.4 1 g-1 . .,0' $ 1 4 T. d..:R i A share of the ,patronaiga of Towitmla and vi• IstnlAT respettally solicited. 'we will paY the hlghat market price for all • We Qs; hatio :the Sole Agency for Bradford' and adjoining entitles for the sale or the Cele brated Virginia and -- Berth - Carolina Betaking Tobacco. .4.liberal discount made to the trade : BRANHAM . & COWELL'. Towanda, Apr 11441867. • • • ! - OrgE , WARE-ROOMS 1 'JANES ItAXINSON ameetmees to the public be OSlReaUlnues to maaaf ta;aand.kceP o 1144 a 41!"kaso)!UnPuter . P , -0.4.8AN itTiaP.Z4lllll:l , iidewle; l'ableavAtedstelde.litasiii, ChaiM, of the of every doweiptioc , which will be made Le the bee " Blat lAq Bl l aflighlz homost workman , 1 1 lavitetbe laietket el tie public to wiriest. which 610140 - be sernmedaß durability, at any shop "in the ootiatifiWied' prices wig be bead to be aslor, tine times. will admit. l est i k i t r o Matt rlA.rittl:6l4Bll:l. when dedied' • • s , -- • - •• • 1Atig.15,48115....; MI ~ • on CEZIEWARD;:-f l inictiss 'ORM I Aitidiltail l iiivils boy halm mended towailokfilotallorbla sltkorp = l 4,OTat uri'laVegitiregLltiraoi Ala bobyto log blitillitionsi. 'AI 3 , 3 in a :.,41,: .L April 8,1888.--' 4410 5 TgiC9lgoiNa:. =II OP "I'' StisuUtuttone. A. ItApS, H. C. ,WHITATLF4i 00IIIITRY PRANG& al o W A - N-D4V- I N 8 - U it A N Cr of .... .. 1 4.t..q`,18/4 1 qt r .'• ' .• . . 111011cleillaneafallifillUPg14. -4119111.114 • It .11' • ~ - . ,i, i O. 11.11fXBALIV I . T t ~ , ~ - 4tilO ;i . . 4 4 0 cOire- • ; - pilitgiCANNowei!Co44lo,doa•loo.l4o Jima jisii !noel litilrini LIT,I. , • • ‘l.-. er . r,.. l'f'i g iii.S% - ^ :- . • Van'ailitac• io irr.;:,,'; - ;:.".. ..sls6xis .." 1 - . 14. r" , t'. , ..,/-ce.7-,"....."..P. ,, 3•-• . - A t, " ' ' .ASPEGL - .: —; •'• . . k 47 ' 41 111 Vi 2114 . 11: it ' )4,' , ±i• .' • "':..,' " ' " stextliic Agraligaithothilwers.;over. ' • titticece Dilly Prembittrippplifitst AGoid) . . 17,tioi) .. •re •i , .. , -.14 .r..••,, i 4Tsf- /0 80 14 4 wis , Orin', ,: . . . ir r,tl,cenin ; ' •- ' - ,Plata ' ' ' - Berk oIFi3EY UUTtiali LIP'S INACIRASGI (0.; I Newark R. J. bfotsref`AYaeicixT~awtibtstieirt Co., . 4 - Accidental) - • 1 Phtladcb•Lia, Capital, , PolumencurlkluttutlanlsatfsAscs j • Co.; --, -Hartford, Conn. ,# .... Cspitit • .110,0u0,600. Timanda; Pifi., 10,•11166—if LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAI, 11181311ANCE. etriTiL ' ll4.lll,ll2llliTlCD OVEI, ElEeeivrEept ~MILLION D01.L.,1#8 C. S.-• RUSSELL, Agent, Ins.l9LLowroaXlll SLUMS COMICARte d maim Flu 4, ltl utxs ~ l 1q Courlirr capital and aarplit Issitufes Cciarrarri fq(Nne-York. Capital sad aurp/os, over 1143,750f01 Liokoomo CoIOANT OP NORTH ' 1 AXIMII. . Capital m 4 auiplas, ova $1,700. oUu gituanaii imitmias k t - • ,Of ,Yor. f espial salierphr, oyez '' • ageepuu -Zairp*!a , linamixos Ceara - NT. t • Of ialtufdpkits:' I Capltilimd otis t r Airr i, w i: Cailtat mut aarplikfirar s76oJam PITtiPAN IIiNMARCI (IMPART, - • Of Bert** Com. Callitai and surplus s7o4pto lltrnmi.Lune histauzcs Caireurr. -- Of New York., Capital and surplus, over Tp.llll.LFan Issuxusicx Cowart, ' • Of Hartford, Corsa. g Capital and surplus, over fe100,0% . • Disks tak e n on au kinds of Properly, al an low Tatou , by any other reliable Companies. air Policies bated and Loma, 8 any, ad juated at this Ageniy,thereby saving the xrouble and expertise of going elsewhere for settlement. w Office at the Hardwbere Store ol Cod ding is Runnel C. S. 41.188E1.1; _Towanda, Feb.?,7, 19.66.- ' TR INSURANCE COMPANY 'OP NORTH AMERICA. - Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Thin Company are now-prosecuting - the bu-i• news. of Insurance from lose or damage by FOIE on 'Buildings Merchandise. ft - nature, Ac. thrombi:Mt t he State of Pennsylvania,. on lber al terms ,for long or abort periods ;._or permanent ly of Banding', by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for Imes due tog the period ol nearly 70 years that the Com pany has been 'hi esisteficelmatitles, them to the confidence or , DIRICTORS.—Arthur G. gain, , Simnel W. Jones ,-John A Brown; Charier Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh, -Win. E. Bowen, James N. 'Dickson, 8. Morris Wain, John Mason. Geo. L. Harrison, Francis M. C 0 c,Edsiard H. Trotter, Edward 8 Mute r Wm. g e. Ammon G. Conmi, Preetit.' , C. 8. RIILSELL, Agent, Towanda. ARKER'SIRTIVAL FIRE INS[; RANCE COMPANY or =DIX PENNSYLVANIA, oMco in Danvplo, Montour County, renn a Capital The Farm ere Mutual Pire Insurance Company of Middle Pennsylvania was Incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutual insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its oper ations on that principle, which has been strict ly adhered to since. All losses have been promptly paid Oat 01 the .Premiums collected on application for insurance -without making any assessments. - • Tinr,liumrance of Country propery only, the low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt payment.of loans are deemed a Nanterrt recom mendation of the Farmers Mutual Fire lulu. awe Company of Middle Pennsylvania, to ill , owners ante clan country-property. P. JOHNSON, /Seep. Wx. Pumas, nest IMCIEN MYER, - Agent, Towanda, Pa. March 4'66. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE PM AND uiVE INSERANUE CONPANY.-office, AS William SU, and sun Broadway,N. Y. . Capital, Surplus and Deserved Funds: (Gold) $163110z , Assets in the United Metes, over 0300.000 Daily thernituris t upwards of (gold) .. 17,0ci0, The shareholder! personally. responsible lot engagements Of the company. All Director. mo t be Miareholdeta. ~.niscrrems tze Wry Yost.—Francis Cuttcnct Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq:, Deputy Ch FMan, Joseph . Gaillard, Jr. Eaq. E. M . Archibald Esq, H. B. Y. Con sul, Alexander Hampton Jr., Sq., Hobert 0. Ferguson. beet. Allred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alt o ander Hamilton,Jr Eaq., Counsel of Board. Bar Baas--Cammann k Co. - The Policies of . this 'Company are issued by well-known American damns resident in New., Yorkrwho are Directors and Shareholders, and coassquently, with the other Shareholder. are Duds tidttWy , liable for, all the engagements of the 'Company ;, all Policies are signed by them , all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss without deduction km interest, and not, as is ruled, Mkt, days after presentation of proof. They emdre at six o'clock, P. 11., and not Rd noon. Life insurance effected. and annuities granted on favorable terms, 2. H. B; iicKBAN, Agent. Towanda. April 73,1867. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUI AIWE Society's Agency for Bradford cg CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 Yearly Income ov Towanda, JOY 25 . 1567 ' ' trwroo ANyvi THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE . of:Noir York: Agency for Bradford Cu 'CAI'ITAL. $409,000. Dividend for 1866, 10 per cent. , MONTAN-YE A,;WAlti) Towanda, July 25,1867. • rpm LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE .L Itusarauco igeucy for Bradford Couuty, CAPITAL $3,400:" !Must Cash plan. In successful operation ov er twenty-seven years. • • MONTANYWA FAUD. •Tinwands; July 2.5, 1667 mrY' ()MING INSURANCE AGEN aY. • • WYOMING . INSURANCE COMPANY • - Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WC- S. ROBS. - Prestdon l L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice President R. C. SMITH, -. Secretary • Capital an Sulphas $150,000. North Amer ca, Hirtford, Conn. assets $360,000 Cosunerce, Albany, N; Y., " see - poe Felton. New York, " 250.000 Springtlild, Mass., " 400,000 Applications for Insurance in the above com panies taken at fair rates, and baldness attend ed to with promptnesa and care. Particular attention will be given to Farm risks in- the country. Also Life and Live Block l insurance af fected in good and reliable companies. 001 cc over Fo i, Stevena,-Mermar A Co.'s store. T. B. CAMP, Agent. Towanda, March 12, 1868.—Af. RUSSELL A' MIX'S INSUR4NCE AGENCY! Capital.Representod over $27,000,000, COMPANIES EKPBESENTFJ): North America, Philadelphia,..-3 2,901,266 72 Phrenix, of Hartford, 1,234,195 41 Germauls,'New Yalri" - 876,815 so Home , New Mimeo, 1,619,070 30 North Emetic:an Firte , ll6. Co.. of , New York, . 756,000 00 Enterprise. of-Caciattatl, 1000 ;000'00 Mutual lAfe4New Yerk,...,4 • 20',001,000 00 • We-write polbriew la the, ohm reliable tom ponies at thelowest roteib Particular attention given to farmproperty.,:oll.the two dome north of the P6itt Offley r atalts. is the room °eta- at pied by Job* and Rory Peet, also lr. " the banking Hp. .B S. Hassell & 00. - I • B.M. HUBBELL, _ JOHN.W. MIX. Towanda, Feb. 20,1968. • WRITE • MAItIOWFAT :,AND Black Eyed • FOX. ' ..:ITM,9II* ila CO. •, lb ~~ :~ . 44501) Out. t3ho,ot s8poop), 3357,000 00
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