a n ricultund. Hoed: Plops. Iloed crops are ;le most costly in -Taber of any whiclilhe farmer grows. Therefore, they should •be the most. p, et - liable. The greate,t, • difficulty %%Welt the homer in his country has to camtend•with,, in order to•make his business profitable, is the price of tabor; and,aa he is obliged to bestow u great deal on his hoed. crops, he should take eare, by judicious man °gement and use of the praduets, to Make this outlay of capital remuner ative. , How to_ do thie.shonld be a subject of much thought. Corn and potatoes 'are the most largely grown and iirpo4ant of this class of products. One rule which will apply to both, which the wise farmer will act upon, is .b.) obtain as large a yield as posible from each acre planted. This will diminish the amount of labor iu proportion to the product obtained. Every bushel will,. therefore, cost -less than when the• yield is small. The next impudent point is •to tl.t. the best return for the crop. As corn is .the great reliance of the stock feeder-in this country, and as Manure from stock is essenti al to'grow - continued large crops,it is obvious that skillful feeding tustock is the reinneerative disposal that can be made of the corn crop. Hence, ,good breeds,ample slielter,and proper care, are indispensable adjunots. In labtx has cost you too much, r, solve to pl ai t less grouod;but raise mole per acre. This can easily be duet: if yon will only set about it:— . Next, determine that your corn shall produce more pounds of meet per bushel than heretofore. This _vim can accomplish by a timely and jelicions selc.i2!iee of improviA breeds ofetock, and more skill employed in handling them. No farmer should be satisfied if he cato , ot improve every year on hir part method. Thought and ene-r -;.:y applied to business will',do this. _ • The potato crop is always sold for . cash, and thus produces no manure for the ho,ci. For this reason, it is a . yery exhausting crop, and no farmer va n persist long in growing it largely without imperoviahing his land. On account of their bnik,potatoes cannot gron profitably a great distance (em market. On the right sort of laud, and near market, they usually produce a good return of money per :vrc ; and potate growers should de vine part of the proceeds of the crop towards the purchasing of manure to renovate the land. Plant less,manure more,and your labor will bring great ter profit.R.ural New larker.. Bummer Care of - Mitch Cows, Much has been said and written up. on summer feeding or soiling,compar t•d with pasturing. llere,as in many things which relate to agriculture,no definite rule can be given. We must be guided by the condition ot the soil, location and other contingences. In scctious where natural pasture lands are scarce, or where land' is valued at a high price and is easily cultivat ed, the advantages of soiling can hardly be over estimated ;. while for the larger portion of New England it' would not be economy to 'adopt this y te in to any great extent. Yet I think:there are few, if any,dairymen, who would nut find it to their advau tagelo cultivate a portion of green f, tiftla, to keep up the flow of milk duritig the usually warm and dry months of August and September.— As food for soiling I would recom- mood mainly, clover, oats and corn. A few feeds of early sowed rye may be 1180 to advantage Nom the - 10th lif May.. This soon becomes woody and unpalutable,aud is recommended only for green feed. GI een.clover,on rich land, will be fit to cat about the 20th of May,and will hold good until the piddle . of ;June. Oats should be sown early iu'April and again about the first of May, at the rate of four bushels to the acre. This will keep good tho supply from June 15th till, July 15th. - By this timo,corn planted the/first week in May should be fit to cut. The'planting should be continued at intervals of two weeks, until-the I nth of July. Such a succession as this will afford . a regular supply of succulent food until the first of Octo ber. The clover may be cut several (hues, either for summer or winter use, or the soil may be inverted and corn planted upon the same ground, which is cleared previonetto the 10th of July, should be used for growing Swedish turnips. These I would sow in drills 30 inches apart,manuring iii the drill, either with fresh manure from the cow sheds, with compost, or with special fertilisers. The latter I use and recommend only when the supply of the - former fails to be equal to t 1 demand. All the ground clear ed after the sowing of sweeds and previous to the 10th of August 4 would plow and sow to the common 'Jr English turnip, sowing the seed broadcast The quantity of land appropriated fur soiling will vary according to the extent to which it is desired to pur sue the system. One-fourth of au acre ti, each full grown animal,appro• priated in the way indicated, will produce au astquishing amount of the best feed for dairy cows, _besides greatly enhancing the amount of val uable manure.—.P. Stedman. Wouros u Snur.--Take thb leaves or the elder tree and make a strong decoction, and wash •the parts affect .l two or three times a day, end you will not be troubled with flies or worms. It also removes fever from the wound, and is healing. DIARREICE IN CATTLE.—Take half a pint of bran and pour boiling water ion it, and _cover with a thick cloth un til nearly cool ; then strain and give . \the tea to the afflicted animal. Two or three doses are sure to cure —Ru ral American. COSTIVENESS IN SIIEEP.—Two table bpoonfuls of cPstor oil every twelve hours. Or give One ounce emom salts. This may 'be assisted by an injection of warm water, weak suds and molasses. RINGESONE.-Aiiz equal parts of Ur pentine and lamp oil,and apply to the part affected night and morning,ntb- Ling it well into the hair around the hoof SCOCRS IN Hoses. --Pot one pint of good gin, and one ounce of indigo k w a bottle: and shake thew together and administer in one dose. Scowls Sul:sr.—A pint of new milk, thickened with wheat flonr.— To be given twice a day till the dis charge is etopped. Lien IN Suzuz.--Bath the anii nal With equal parts of lard and brOol• stone, and put thew in a clean pan. Bankruptq ' Notuce. NOTICE IN •BANKRUPTCY. - 771 4 4, to give Notice: That on the 86th der of May, A. D. 1868, a Warrant' in lt my was issued against the estate of fames Perilous, late of the firm griel loscv & Crandall, . of the Borough of Ails, in the minty of Bradford, . and . State of Pennsylvarea, who bas been adjudged a on his own petition; that the pay ment ir r any debts and delivery ot any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to or for his rase, and the thunder of arty property by him are forbidden by law; gig a meeting of the Creditors of - the said Bank rupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or mars Assignees of his . Estate, 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, dn. Register, on the 16th day of JULY, A. D. 1668, at 10 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11.,E. Marshal, as Messenger, Wes. tern District Pennsylvania. By E. B. COOLBAUG,M Deputy. May 28,1868. NOTICE IN . BANKRUPTCY I This is to give notice, That on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Alorum E. Benjw min, of Asylum In the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsyl vania , who Ms been adiadged a Bankrupt on hisown petition ; that the pay ment of any debts and. delivery of any proper ty belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his We, and :the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Iffinkturot to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court ot Bankrupt cy to be holden at the office 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 1 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. United States Marshal as Messenger, West eni District of Pennsylvania. By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. • ay 28,1868.-4 w. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice, That on the 26th day 01 May, A. D. , 186,8. a . warrant to Bankruptcy pas issued against the estate of Nelson C Martin, of Tankhannoel tp. In the COW% ty of Wyoming In the State of Pennsylvania, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt on his own petition ' • and that the payment of any debts and delivery of any propert belonging to each llankrupt to him or for h is nee. and the transfer of any pro• peaty by him ate forbidden by law • that e meeting of the creditors of said Ban krupt to prove their debts iind tachoose one or more As signees of his eat: te, will be held at a Court of Bankrantcy to be holden at the office of the Register in the Rorough of Tornado, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Register, on the 17th day of JULY, A. D., 1868, at 9 o'olock.p.m: THOMAS A..ROWLEY, _crafted States Manhall as Messenger, Wes tern;Dlstriot ef Peansfivonla By E.II.ICO II LB 'MOH , Deputy. Jane 4,1808.,..4w TN BANKRUPTCY.-ELln.the matter IN of (leo. W. Thompson.Bankropt. In the Dis- trict Court of the United States for :he Western District of Pennsylvania, es. To whom it may concern : The undersigned heseby gives notice of his appointment as as signee of Geo. W. Thompson, of Tuscamra,in the county of Bradford, end State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District Oiled at -Towanda, this 14th day of May, A. D. 1868. - - JOHN W. HI,X, Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCY.- -In the matter lof David Emile ,y, Bankrapt. In the. Diet trict - Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania- To whom it may concer n: The undersigned be-eby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of David Smiley, of.Meshoppen tp., In the county of Wyoming and State of Penney!. iania, within said pistrict, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon hie own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated Towane a. the 14th day of May A D. 1868.. W. RMESEY WATKINS, Aaeignee. I.N BANKRUPTCY.---Ia the matter of EILANWIL GUYER,Pantvupt. In the District Court of the United States, for the Wes. tern District of Pennsylanais. To whom it may Concern: The :anderaigned hereby gives notice of his appontment as [as signee of Emannel Guyer, of Burlington twp., in the county of . Bradford, and State of Penn. ay:Tanis, 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 21st day of May A. D,1868._ B. B. RUSSELL, Assignee. TN' BANKRUPCI I .—Ia the matter IN' of JOHN H. SC: OVELL Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for the Westeni Diatiict of Pennsylvania, an. To whom It may concern : The lundersigned hereby gives notice of hts appoin'tment as as snee of John Scnvell of Towanda Twp., 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 30th day of May, A. D. INS,* J. N. CALIFF, Assignee. illiectilancous T HE TOWANDA BAKERY ♦ND EATING ESTABLISHMENT I WOOD k ALLYN having purchased gilt) Bakery and Eating Establishment:and Grocery recently kept by Hill k Smith, first door south of - the Ward House, Main street, Towanda, Pa., and having re-modelled the game.. they are prepared to furnish their customers and the public with everything in their lino at reason able rates. THEIR EATING HEART PaENT Is fitted up In the moat approved style :and meals are served at all boors, and their store is ailed Witha good aasortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRIITTS, AD. AC. They will keep In store anti sell at wholesale and retail or manntattufe to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH 'BOLLS, BITNS, PIES AND CAKES, Of all kinds. .Also will keep the best Crackers of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by tbs.keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They will use the best materials in erefy thing and will try to please the most fastldicids. Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to order. - • Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in our Rat. They employ none but the must skilful work men, and eye only.the best material. They are determined to keep a first class establishment. Give us a lair and candid trial and you will and it to your advantage. G. H. WOOD. .1. S. ALLYN Towanda, Ang. 1, 1887.—yr. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS The subscribirs are now receiving from New York a fine assortment of GOODS IN TIME LINE 1 Consisting in part of e BROWN & BLEACHED DiUSLINS, AND PRINTS, hA I DIES AND CBILDREN'd DIM% GOODS Fancy Skirls, Shawls, hoop Skirts, GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, ACC., &c., NYC All of which cart be bought as cheap as the same quality. of 'goods can be bought in To wanda. Their. itILLITERY DEPARTMENT 10 being furnished with the latest styles of BONNETS AND HATS, And a genetal assortment o! Millinery Goods with competent Millinery to Bait the taste of al who they foyer them with their patron age. Special altextUou paidto BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK As we have an experienced Lady expressly for this department satisfaction gnarranteed. (fain Street, directly opposite the Court House. B. A. PETTEB & CO Towanda, April 1x,1869.-3i NEW GOODS AND- NEW AR. CANGENENTS. • Kn. H. K. N ICBMS, having entered lute co. partnership with Kiss NETT HIN_ ES , would announce - to .the citizens of laltayssille..and the public gen erally, that they have just re ceived a new an d splendid stock of goods which they will be ban iy to show to their old custom ers and &Elbe ne w ones who choose to come. Leßa~aville, 4p ril 23,1868.3 t! :Real (teal° - 3161;iriTITE &, R , , MEALOEBTA.III IMIENCY : Offte• sale the followingg ppropertke at rem i nu"le lificee are upon foorebte twee -i r _or) ;•tt A tract of land atuate. in Gloacester coenty, • New Jersey. Contsbibit 1144 -sorer, Si talks a: ' front Whip, Statton,,Cantslen and Cape Ifs, , I - • i The ' 4 eke 'Andier " inegitty WinaloW township, Camden county, N Y. ' Containing , 8600 acres: To be odd in lotivt; ► - Patter County. Lands. Heavily- ;timiered with Pine. Hemlock, Ash. Cherry 'an& hard woods gs follows : „ • • • Tracts No. 4763, ()masking , 090 acres No. 4755, 990 acres - betweenthe first and east forks of the Btanamahontng to ,V(totrt•oiS and. Sylvania tomultps. • Tracts No. '4767, '990 acres No'." 4708, 400 :acrca ; No. 4698, 400 acres; Wharton town ship. line of Appot.'head-wtters of ettle Creek. •. Tracts No. 5917, 1500. acres ; No. 5720, 1080 acres ; No. 5823; 11CO acres • No. 5924.1081' acres 75 perches : No. 5912, 'llOO acre;. No. 5930,4100 acres ; No. 508, 1100 acres ; No. 5029, 1500 ; in Wharton and Stewardson!town. ships on head waters Kettle Creek, scat main • branch. • Tracts No. 4717, 19G acres ; 4729, 990 1 ficrew ; Appot and Stewards= Jowngaipa, pea Little Kettle Creel. ?meta No. 4920,837 acres ; 4924, 600 acres Wharton township . stain branch, Binnaenahon Two hundred an 9 aPrefitY-tive first class coal land. Blakely township. Ln &erne county. Pa., half nay. tietweenTalraUton and Carbondale. Very near the Halfway: • One thoasand acres first class Anthracite t coal land about 1} miles-north-east of Barre, In the midst of Improvements. • .- , • About 1000 acres of land in Medforu town. ship, Burlington cotinty, New Jetsepi, about four miles north from Jackson idntltioo of the Camden and Atlantic. and Delaware ml 4. Rari tan Bay Railways. Valuable 'mlll feat,. - Two' or three houses, atable,. barns, &c.,isecond of• Umber, never falling sraterl Power fall fPor 16 feet overshot. Price VP e'er acre. One.ittird may remain. . ' • I I Delaware Farms and Pennaylvaila :lands.-- Descriptions, and directions given ; on ltpplica• Lion. • A valaable Country Seat neat Pbilaillphiu Splendid grounds and trees. ,69 mires of land WESTERN PROPERTY—For salo or ex change. 120 acres of good isad.ous third Om bored. San Piero. Sark connty, Idwai • Forty acres of good li ral with (re it tkees, pies, peaches, pears. &c. 26 aereS iMproved one holt mile from San Piece out R tgwaSr. Price $BOO. ' 80 acres one niile from Skin Piece, due-third timbered. No improvements. On railway Price $BOO. A steam mill property; in Burlingn town ship, Bradford county. A. very desiral lc lulu bering operation. Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to 100 tuxes, each partially timbered and improv ed suitable 'or farming or grazing, , I House and Barn in good order andll36 acres' of improved and timbered land, Orchnrd, good water. ho. Union township, Tioim cOanty, on Northern Central ...ailway. For j sale on long time and easy terms. ! /6 Town Luta in bloardo Boronglii Bradford County, Pa. 3,090 Acres Timbered Add., Salivan ominty, Pa. 122 Acres . good' Para.lug la,ni, Burlington township, Bradford county . Other timbered and improved properties Descriptions given on app'' ;Won. Tenements and improved Rent Ostate, To• iranda Borough, and of her propertle4,7l • MON'PANYE & WAID, _ Execute;Conveyances, tarnish' riels of buy and sell Real Estate, collect- re als and liene,survey and examine all kimis property. They are prepared to negotiate ,als of farms, homesteads, and properties espeOally desirable to capitalists; to procure advance:: of money upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in• quirles for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They will elect INSURANCIE In the best known. VIRE AND ] LIFE COIIIPA NIES. They have . exelusive A:fea..y or Brad (7rd and neighboring countie4). iu,tiny com panies in these several departuwuts of in:iur • anee; Those who desire to bUy or sell Icirms ; All who Wish to effect Insurance against Fire All who seek permanent investments fur tip future benefit of their Wallies, in secure an first-claw Lite Companies ; • Capitalists cleslrinA to buy or soil valuab epeculObro cropextles ; ; • • All wishing surveys avid examturttioas ; All wishing advances upon valuable re Property ; All who wish to obtain lease or rental Farms or Tenements, f• Are respectfully solicited to entrirst such I) nee.3 to oar Agency. Further particulars fianished a4iur office . . OfGee, corner ot - Main and Ptuo streets. . foIDSTANYE 1 .1141111Y' Weil% ger PROPERTIES ADVERTIS FREE OF' (WAAGE. HEFEREI4CEe: • Hon: U. Mercer , Towanda, Pa 4 Hon, William Elwell, Bloomsburg, Ps. C. L. Ward,. Esq:, Towanda. - L M. C. Namur, G. F. !damn Co„ Bookers, Towanda. J. D. Hontanye,LTowanda. Lathrop, Luddington & Co., New York, Dickson - Brothers, Phil/00104a. Hoa.John N. Cm:lngham, Wilkes-Barre Charles Parrish, Wilkes-Barre. Hon. F: B. Streeter, Montrose; Pa. • Towanda, April 2,1867. r FASHIONS FOR; SP ING SUMMER OF ISO. Having just returned from Itew Yorker • h a full and carefully selected stock of BILDLIN GOODS, we hope to be able td please all favor us with their potronsge. 'Come and We wilkdo over your Straws isk the latestlylcs and we defy competition 'in thia branch o our work. 0011ars,beautiful Thread Lice—no c eat. : Also Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sopporpt Call and examine before , you Onnbase. Rooms on the east side , of Main at., bet eta the stores of Fox, -Stevens, Mercur k Co), and Miles Carter. g. J. PIERCE. Also PATTEELYS OF THE LATEST 8T LES ter Laws , said , Childress' Messes: , I dies vrishltig to have good" wUtlt pan tlietflt of styles, with graceit f and elegant' fittiug . ,l will Clad it to their advantage, to favor us with a Rooms over Airs. Puree's. L. CUSTZR. Tolland4; Agritl3,lB6B.'—tf .•!• • - . , . , FLOUR.—Wheat Flbur of all grades, Bucewhat :1 1 1(nir. Bian, orn, 'al. Fe, / Dec , ,at ,1. . - 4 ) W. . Ciaa.LL S , . ~...,,,,,Q , F , -..,. t a ins t„.rot t rgt , ,, -,1 . . , .. . i: 1 tillittil •: 1 Ylizi +NJ . 1 -., • .. ~ JOHN ' ioiru, .- . ' 4 .at, thedoi,i,out of the hall Road . • -)•;onld most , zesp*tially Anvils:the at: : I t ' d f 4hB g5 1 . 1 0/0 -1 4.- 1 4Se $0 , 10 11, 1e• C . d stoeltn! - . - 1 ...; r 4, i CERIES Alsit i f PROyISONS, r iiic . he is selling- to: halt tfiktimes, and • Of ,a 11... ne has idot.pened - a splendid. '.' i, I FEED S ORE, • rd.. is well situated to islmply tho cana and arc lf,_ , COili -region bugsAl limn. " tie keeps ms - . Sly on hand O stock of I EA.q; dOPP.EII, §UGAItS, IdOliAbrd, . 1 .4 •, . 1 LoUR,‘ RUTTER; 1 - PORK;'. AO.; I Widen he is maim' heap -for cash. W. 1 , Ds RELIVkIi IIN TILE . 41040 FREE O: OL WARGE. ' T. e citizens. of To and 'vicinity, will le , .. accept my thankalier_their very liberal a. 'nub eft•' ',the ' :two years,' and. we. ro .. se with their ass. ~ cc, to improve ev ry .pp oriel:lily to en :e our business, boas o • rrant satisfaction , sj all.' , . Call and see us l'Hbi If ' KRIDEVI T. wands, J uly • to; i •,. N' EW , GROOE •,„ i CV', 1,,, 1 s • SION 0 ...„.• RE 1 . ritaikt;th :14.i ko.ArEs, _. -: Y • ' oPti et'a 'newtiNic ;Ilia er4itsiaa' Store. Atton's Moak, In tha torn fotmerly o ma. , by Solomon & Soa t itillere he nub , o7e re to i ii e ogle a large sutipl l ynt,, , ' , ' OURRIRS AN 6' PROVISIONS; ft. he nest qualll.y, and /I be , told at the VERY VRAT•PRICE4: TIME atotAkton Lila a .i 1 1 1 . --.... • rzis; vorrOs,, ISUGARS, . sup Ans, e.:::. LSO , 'FLOUR, "FERD ( .14EA.1 ikc..., I . n fact everything` asita.' k_ept ta a Gruceri 7 0 Thron SOM, ivP, ab I abaft sal). .aa,low a ,:- 'be bolfght - elsewb kife. . . • 'Caabirlll be italfl far aU Cowl try .duce. . , A'otr,ilfda. get 11, lita . , .1. tw sTOREI. E E I E S.l 11 ; A. RQbKWELL'S. CANNEL/ FRUITS, INE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS ND CANNED OYSTERS ENCLIES, PRUNES, G.WERRIES, TEAS, SUG4RS, SYRUPS, GLASSES, lap FFEE, SPICES, Ut all hinds, in hint everything In the GROCERY LINEI Will be kept donstantly on hand LO UR,FE ED, BR AN D, POTATOES, I I BUTTER, LARD I , ANL) EVERY El IMI IVLItLETX F.AiJLEIW PRODUCE DRY GOODS OF-ALL VARIETIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE isIARKET CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST • IEI ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE lilay 23, 1667 ‘I THE UNDEISIGNED, HAVING Irk iu the firm of C. 13. PATCH & CO., is now prepared to oiler. f l o the eltizinv of Bradford County and vicluity,lilarge and well selected ate& of Which 1 have peroltaaed for Caah arld feel carat.' dent that can 411 int -r Jew figures as can be purchased cdseWhera I now offer to the public .; a splendid stock ot TEAS, QOFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SAtERATUB, SPICES, &C AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. i RYE DOttrUCKWHEAT DO. I keep coistauoy7 on hand, PORK, RAMS = LARD and kln!tlti of FISH. Would oall.the at tuition or the tnlAie t 9 our Can't Be Beat In quality or. prlee. Jesse Oakley's _Celebrated Limulry, Ncort Yj*k Chemical and Brown Soa Please. cull nud examine our stock of WOODEN WARE. Large aesorimeut o 1 YANiIEE TOILET SOAPtif, ..te.,,te. 1-#lll pay the high- est cash pricelfor COUNTRY PR-ODUCt. Farmers give'wa eali belore.rsOling clgewhere All persons Indebted to the :late, firm se please call anid Make immediate payment. • Towanda., litakdd 124867 . • - EW , -, TiA I L - 0 R S EEO P 1, AHOS 11ENNEPACITEIk 1 1 • ~ Has opened I la I stu* In the room back of the: *Rooms of the Feting 'lien's Christian Assocla ,tlon, isecond.SterY; over Eddy's Clothing Store ,where be Is iowiprepsred to d all kicqs of i ITAILLIIIING, • Ili the beat anmit fashhanablemannei..g, experiencnotl .k ny .years, s•determinatlon to Asap upsr:th ,e Fashions of the Times,. endn, desk:UW.l:de* . his customers. he believes will, :enable hltn , to re satisfaction. , 011 • i .:Cuttlag done' en ehott not'en Rod reaton b le terms. I Towiedi . Oct 17, 1867. ; 1 AND -i?$ovI• NEW GOODS I OF ALL ' KINDS, se DRIED > a. LES, &C., &C., &e. A 4tli,2t kt of Purchased at tha And *4l ho suld'us TO TILE; FAIZMERS CASII PAID FOI w; A. ROCKWELL Purchased the entire Interest el H. H. PATCH, GItpdERIES, Ran on band a large stock of STOOK / OF TOI3AppO; C. B. P All3ll C. B. PATCD 141411 R v. ~ I ~1~1~ ,N~'' GOON I • • r W - :" ) Y1S130 Y WTllB.Umotf ra ll Vir e VIM anilarMing, new Ina , B, FR E 8 la his line. "'liable to the wants of the people :lehlehAequrncir at...torprrq , • - GOLD ,PRI-CESI Consisting as usual of_good *ell and reliabl. made % \, Aj l fo i #1 :42 t:', 1 4 1 s,‘ (No Shoddy of any kind) Oonnlstlng, In ECM °QAPIAWPsP, AKA, ANT All Wool , DRESS 0045 1 5-PAiii..TS - 4. VESTS, • Linen Coate, Hastert, and Pants, . • / Over Alls,-nied ( Mar; iShirte, JAVA/Ad Paper . Collate; Linen, Cassimere and Flannel . Shirts, Neck Tles;•Snspenders, Gloves. Canes, Leather Sags, Spring Style giuk, Soft and Straw Hats. All first class: Hemembei that Goo d'Oboils are cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods before hay loft. INeittiduaritiqawnll„4.:Ce. - , R . tV. EDDY. Towanda, May 213,180. THE' TEMPLE: OF FAHTON .NEW STORE AND GOODS An entire new stock of Clothing ho nght cheapps before the war to he sold with SAtALL PROFITS 1 The tnelerillgned. 'respe etfullji annoencil to the,eitmene of Towanda nnikvi chitty that he Is now ready _tor offer them CI othing, such as Vi 6111; liavvtaYAiyEado.ikis,t CIIINCRILLAS PILOTS, 2, Ise the • rvErr - ANIIi - ASUSINESS SMA. lIATS AND CAP*. Furnish' 1g GoOds, &:c.. and that these goods bought at very low figures will be sold very emall'Prollts. I intend to, establish flier* , manent Wade in this place, and in order to gain th confidence, of pnrchaaera, will deal on a to of\ • \ HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I add all goods will be warranted for what the : 4 ago represt nted to be. pome and examine an continue yourself. Don't' forget the place Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means House sputh end bt Beidleinan's Block. H. .I. S ICOPS, rowand a, `, " EMT. IBEDELL,& VAN vELsort, FASHIONA BLE dIiERCHANT • 741LORS 1- AND DEALERS IN. READY II DE CLOTIIINGL AND CAPS, GENTS PURNISERNG GOODS Ot3 Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGATOUNTY, N.Y We bare p , Padden ible Cutter tato flew York City,antrtate alr tke risk tn - glliing vet a good fit. READY MADE CLOTHING Vo make at our ovrn establishment. We give ,articular attention to Youth's Boys, and ' CHILDREN'S" CLO7HING And alivays have a good:as:iortment.] CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, From sr, cents to $3 per yard, (al. wool.) Best Stock of He and Caps Kept within 20 miles. Come and look and prove for yourself . 113. Will be at the Ward Ilont-e the first and third Monday of 'every month with samples of tfuods, and prepared to take measures. BEDELL & VAN VELSOR. G 8 Broad-st., Waver! ,N. Y. Agents for Grover & Ilaher's Sewing Machines April 2, 1868. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I PROCLASIATION OY 0011 EN & IZOSEIVIE,IF4LD, TOWANDA, PA Watutxes, It seems to have pleased the in habitants of Towanda, and,vicfnity, to recog nise our fair way of dealing ; AHD Wuntess, We owe our !sincere thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patripnage until now , , ANb Wlnalkkti, We d e e m m it bu t dkiy to ie ciProcate all the favors bestowed upon us thus far; We,do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that au great etock of New Spring and Summer Goods Comprising everything in the LINE OFCL.OTII:IN.G Such 'as Doeskin, it. Cassimere Pants And a I;the best styles Coats, Vents, &c. GENTS: FURNISHING GOODS . And the LATEST, STYLES HATS & CAPS, Will be disposed of at such REDUCED PRICES! That will :astonish the community. As our Goods are manufactuted In New York express• ly for thus market, we can afford to sell as-cheap as the next. We are bound to satisfy all who give us a call. - - COJJEN dr. AOSNNFIELD. Next door to Fax. Stevens, Idercur d. Co. Towanda, April IG, 1868. We would call the attention of the public to the fact that we have opened a Dran - ch Store in WYALESING (in the store formerly occupied by S. F. Taylor,) where we, are prepared to sell at the same Low Rites. Give us a.call before purchasing elsewhere._ COHEN . I .E ROSENFIELD. Wyalusing. April RI, 1868. NO MORE MONOPOLIES ! GRAND OPENING CAMPAIGN , Flawerita - •,'. SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1868 I AT TUE CELFDRiTED • CLOTIIING 115TABLISEIMENT OP ALEX. SOLali0.11( & CO. • , N 0.123. Maid Street; ' • • • T T 0 NY A, N P.N . • A.- new .era 'has dawned, upon Towanda.and Bradford County. No more monopolies fu.tbe Clothing Trade. Doirn ' with High, Goods will hereafter be'sold in Towanda at et smaller profit than, ever before. The great am bition of the undersigned is. to sell gondi,at a emitter profit than eny.other firm in the comi ty . and to-be„..• regarded as the TRUE friends of the public: We• shall. theiefore, make it our study,to* how chespwo Our store will continue to be the GREAT BEGUPATOR I:IP.)PHICES: of .Clothjog• pp 4 Beath.Etirefshfrig * Gueds in TeWarida and.llrild4 for ouniy,andall tvilrepusult their”; littera*: bif,giyhlgris p ea/I dna g n ttlngpoktepetplicer leore nuking purchases. Clistomerir. will re• . mentor that we mean' every 'Ord .yr,e,?prit on papei le regard to 'g oods and prieei.,-; , . • 1 Come oge,Aamo all, and buy golds'eheaP !„'' Remember Ike !ember 123, Male street. ALEX. BOL9LION A, CO. Towauda. April 30: • , :, ?it -4:;kiil i iiiiii . WaPj 7 "i-C• l * • ,:- 4-4vy.a.liwy) Le.iviimip! ,- --:.:11 . , nr, , , f.•: , r.:lop, 1 I'l ,YT: 41iShi v----F.,.."44..-mi.,/ .;- s:ifc- 4 1:f.':izi4 34,, , ,.: OD ticlierVi'.4ll,llG - ? - 13TOBE . r.W , -!:"•_.g.. - Prtv:/".tit - :.q. 4 . t v'sFii:i• 'lr.. ,r.1f, , r , .,,1.:, .., Cornet 11114 hint Pinelitreet‘t Towitidir,PC .4, - • ~ Ii i t; , lult" ::: -. W .1:4_1471 tiW 1...1 , ,f.' i ii.t , Hitting ,recently' added largely 'to *O r a ftal i irM— mien =l vitt * utta Ist U nirwa fa VW ,latellti ,sebderwitkitiptd WWI 'theptlbnaorbioh . WM be ep cogustantly gyp. pi ed -with , fresh ptunhases,andeollbred melte .most reasonable term 4t.Wbolesale or Retail, " 41 #4 1 1 PI, '.:.? , ;11. L 'on • :;- vi .. ,:‘ I ,f7:0,1 Dattlit'stermuSigs, ttnEgicimig, r : rintre,•olu,'.yannigni -- SENZII4 AND "rIMPSNTINE, H&sH, 'PAINTi VONT.I3II, WiliTE47/311' , ,Ml4l all kinds of &Tulles, , KER9SEIIp cp4L AlcotulA ona 4aming nada, lAMTBi t l3llMngli v WICE4, CHIItN Ys, Nesita Foot; .r Cl' .1 TAriE I F A l 9 POU/NE l el/PS; F4ie; and Toilet Altielee brill their Ittiety,•l SPONGfEt!:: 'zitutqw, SClAhis, COMO', :Vomades,, qatt:Diegh Perttunerj:/ igookET-BOOE*yokr koKils; s p9ciatjEniyes, Boom- t' TOOTII t eEIN , AND RAIN PREPARATIONS' tIQUORSi• OlitY We, Ide,dT TOIIOXI, SNUFF, RIPNN '_AND qamts, . • Garden, Fi e l d antiPlour Seeds, Trams, Sup porters, Suspensories. Nhollhier nrs.P.W4 ; - • 'Bread Pumps, 'redbird( Wags, Neridpg - Botales,:. Nipples, Nipple Shells and• : kids, Elyria garßed Pans , Belt. , *Ong Fraik Jars.: rlsermemaiters -•••• 'Flavoring "Extracts ! , Stone Jage,l Glass • Ware; Bottles, Vials Corks, Bath Prick; and Btotte Blacking, Fa •ravklei •Pumnd• Gen , .t.c:,- Botanic. &kale; and , Ho tepath-- le Medicines, aild all the repels Patent •!. ••,••,._. . M' E. p:I Q.I NE' . -, ' i t i Lib artieltit • warranted' as repi . ' - led: e t son at a distanc can- receita: their Mile by stage or mall, ,which will receive prompt d carebilattanthm. ; '. - ' - , ' i. , ~ :: ~, -...—......... • ..,. - 1 , •,' , P TE Off .PBEPA 1? ATi NFOR FAMILY USE, . - . . . , . .lintiiii . 2 . 111 Safe find.' Reliable . temaies, Axe War , rtuateoltor !hat they are intended to f,ifie satin- [action, via: • . ; Dr. Portar's P cetera By rn for cougiss, :,—,. • eolith lung. ints,*e.6 . or44l 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Tills. or biliotta coin- .„ plaints and m il d cathartic:.,. Dr:Parlei's Sanifer 'Syrup, for seroftda ' • • skin diseases, 4.e. 100 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak ness,kg. . • 1 .00 Dr. Pinter Ton i c Elialrfoi• itiengthrii4 the eyelet, • ' - 1 00 Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for . live,' and kidney complaints. t. .... . ... 100 Dr. Porter's Comp. Byr.' Hypopbosphites, for nervous debility I 00 iDr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for akin. rhaa, he 35 Dr. Porter's Family EmbrocatiOnfoi sprains briars, 4-c • 35 D. Porter'd Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse. • nee', lore throat, e 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, fo r expelling • ICOIII3B Dr. Porter's Worm Spip, for extermina• flog warms!. Dr. Porter's infant Relief, for crying babies colic, *c.. Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snug; for Catarrh headache Dr, Porter's Toothache, Drops, for tooal ache Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder,. for preserving !fah Dr. Porter's Trleogene, for dressing and - I growing the hair :Dr. Porter's•Tricophile, I or beautifying the Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean. ing' the hair Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. WI; the complexion Dr. Porter's, Pile o:l4ment—for. . exterrni piles Dr. Porter's French COmpoand, for scald lug urine ,Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for habitun. constipation .... ittr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts,wounds rtc. Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped 1ip5..... Dt. Porter's Eye Salve, for Winn:led eyes • • Dr. Porter's Eyo Water, for Inflamed eyes. Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for corns and bunions Dr. Porte.'s Constipation Pills, for costive- Dr. Porters l l l . , ol3 Pills, for p00r1100d..... Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, fora pleas. ant catharric. Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making titi• ' tritious diet fbr invalids Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring ice cream, &c Dr. l'orter's . Extract Lemon, for flavoring ice cream—large bottles Dr. Porter's Oriental..Cenient, mending broken glass, &e Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, for tepairing wood work Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plaid,for easy wash ing.. Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, tor killing Dr. Pc rter's Fly Poison Paper, fur killing flies Dr. Porter's Rut and, Mice Poison, for ex terminating rata Dr. Porter's " Benzine, for nimoving.spo from •• clothes 25 Purteeb 81a,4. Ink, in pint bottles 1„. •in bulk-by the gallon 00 Dr. POrter's Horde and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animal* ' I 'Dr. Porter's Horse and 'Cattle - Lotion, for sprains, galls, &c Dr. Porter's or g-Hone and Spada Cure. for limptiorsea ' 50 ldedlcaladvice, given grat n itoualy at the office, charging only for medicine. ' OW Thankful for past liberal patronage,Wonld respectfully announce to his' friends and the public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the continuation of - their confidence and patronage. • • . H. C. I‘OfttEß, M. D. Deo. 19,1866.—yr £Riscctlaneous. HOW THINGS GROW And so does business at • 1-. WARNER'S JEWELRY :STOKER He keeps good go ads and sells • eh:cap. There you can and all kinds of ,AMERICAN and FOREIGN WATC HES, rdiro a large , assortment of CLOCKS, Including the celebrated SETH THOMAS manufacture. AlB3 a splendid as sortment of JEWS LIIY, including solid gold, and a general assortment of SILVER FLAME) WARE, including spoons, forks, cake .baskets. tea sets, dm., of the best. mantitaoture. SOLID SILVER SPOORS manufactured to order. Watch and Clock repairing done on the shortdst notics, in the best manner, by an ex perienced workman. All at prices 'that will give satislnet ion. A. M. WARNER. ' Towanda Dec .12, 1937. SOMETHING NEW! AGM ti IN MOTION 1 Ravi n{-purchafied the stock of Talmud° belong ing to Randall, Compton & Co., and having built a shanty on the same ground, we are prei pared to offer to the public WICOLE'SALE OD 'RETAIL, A variety ol ',•'OIIEWING TOBACCO, Such as Golci beal, Sunny bide, pine Apple, Michigan Fig; EP.Ose Leaf and Star, which we offer for salt. in quantities to suit customers. Packages Barrels, halts and quarters. FANCY lißioKrNo. The celebrated Lone dick, Pride s of the Uni fed States, Virginistie , Gold Lcat, 'Nary and all iindi of Rillicknick. • BRANDS OF CIGARS Anierican &are, Lien. Graur, Leboquet , Im perlo, Tycoon and the very choiceat brandy or . Yaras. We will keep constantly on hand a variety of pipes, Cigar eases, Tobacco Boxes aad Pouch-. Ss awl everything usually kept in a Tobacco Store, • • - . landlord.ssukifled with ' ' p l i; haceo on liberal turns.,. , All orders promptly ciN‘sml. uotles4 !.... _../.. ji.(BAUSE. =I Oct. 27418G7. A lT Tl Sl CLE C. ll ) ,o Fb itrllt i !orderc l d z it"t ab i a t t o t o ltlar .... ANY OTHER _ Alt', y a the b.rt hbillingsanbi • ;,:41 , -,0 • • • .•. ii iii n f ii -L4 44 , , pri, , 4 0 •TV., r Avsnrit s: imams* , Liao*. Ai • • • Art %be tstudnos, AA, poi ItAr oce t b r i NtiW_horvbs lA, • T -,irddidook to Molt Orat alit' • togs*. Iloportora_, sodpowahotoors an'y take ,or Moll' Amoy)! pfbiloW S Ilan," lorgestook CR • (;- • • Illottbora ttoohr4i as*: lro: 1 1 1 1 F14 gTIP*, .1";•:fr.f • ai WAINIS OFTRlrinitiOntitiAlendtga . 1 . t • t *p;.o3!anifi 'PURE WINES AND. L1QW)E8,4 ,,, ,51 FOB *table bit bier. " ts.( '' , A Oaf., 41414) . 1:11.1t, ,103114411/4111114t1 , • BOTANIC i.NOLE4IVio AND WOIkiPITNIC -• • • iffEINOINESI ' ALL THE PtIPIr , 'ATI NT alumna. , rump 00; !AIMING. f. • i PAINT AND VAtINISII DDATURS oraiTuris AND 01A111 , ni- FA Alb - Toner Atritta*oiviVni no!, • 1 Ir mo ; - =I mimeo -6143010140 AND !N' IMPILL slll * A /MA nisAtOrb; AU 6011 ' 014 rfAtISCIS• •;B D'O M 1 N . A . L _BI:!PPORTSRI3; Shoulder;Bracr, 811E143T PUMPS, SIPPLE BIIELLIIi AND • , agrELPS, , ' , Wareing BottleijiYrlngeei mid Cathe!kn. A LAW) JJ3BORTYSTIF OF waxii4;arso - roaisx. bungs, SURGICAL INSTEIDLENTE.OP LATE . STYLE Asti eater-iteazyrr. • A large supply It ties for the Hat and Bak. Also for the Teat attd Nalls,Tdoth Pow ders and P tea. Ms," Pedarnet7. Boum, Pond) , Dye, Invigor• •• - ators.dte.p crosen_,e Keroaedo Lamps, S ades, Cblinneys, WM* dm.“111 - of the ..1 ' la at styles. •CHOICiE CIGARS, TOBACCO.'AIID SNUFF. , . ' Sr' Physicians Mt pplled •at - reaaanableraters. Ilediataes and'Priptlons duttitilly 'aid at curately compounded and prepared by tompet ent persons at all hours of the day and night. Sunday hears froth 9 to-10 o'cloak la the' fore noon; to 2ln the aftetneon. • • W. It, Towanda , Sept. 9, 1866. " , . , §larbrociti. ' I—____„.._._„ A. •, 41 .• w - 8 - . r 4 -,1 44 pi • .. • ~= .. la ~_,„; la P. .z • .'"' 1- - i Fi l" 0 ' 1..4 t ' ll • VO 0 ' , ...i. .v. ra 1 • gq a t 4 3" 41 • et ', 4 ~,° 7. 5 ' ''" co 7 . .r. 4 z - ' •PI 'V ', ?: .. 0 • 0 .4 ~;_ti • t - tv 0 V 0 • 0 tO .4 -' Ci 2 - • , • - MARSHALL • BROTHERS & CO., Wish to call the attention of the public to their new Stock of - HARDWARE, - FARMING IMPLIMENTS, BLACK swims , TOOLS; • and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of Window Ohms, Sash, Paints, Oils, ;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which will be sold for the low l eat Cash price. Also, a Sine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and pattern to suit the public. Lamps repaired and changed from' Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing! of all hinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING TROMITTLY •TTITFIDT T. TO We have on kind a fine article of GLASS FAINT JARS, with Improved self-sealing corks, and BERNETICAI.SEALINOCA.NS, which is one of the Vest cane used. June 20,1865. . 1 50 TUE GOOD TIME MAS COME I The surplus lof labor combined with other causes has told*ith tearful epct upon FURNITURE! Aud it Ss decidedly lower, .which can easily be seen by Ensulrleg prices at FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Where may be found the largest end beet atoek of Furniture eiter offered in this market,and which I am nos offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! am now selling Oak and (thestnut Extension Thbies at $1,50 per foot. andothsr goods in the same proportion, many of them as cheap'as be fore the War. , I have also increased facilities for Manufacturing, and can furnish • ~ DEALERS, AT WHOLESALE Thankful f t their past patronage and determined to merit a continuation of the sumo; by offeringtuuements not to be foun4 (Ise whore,l'invi the public to call and examine my goods and prices before pure-basing else where. - No charge for showing godds, and I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I I also keep on band a large stock of Ready Made Coffins , from the most common to the ducat Resew° d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and Satin Robes, caps, and will furnish evcrying In the line of ..7ndertaking on the most reasonable terms. A 000 D HEARSE • Always is reuiinese wlien requited. JAldli;l3 0. FROST Towanda, April 16, 1868. F LouRI Gn Tag BEiT I • 'FOUNTAIN'S MADE pnom ?BE BEST ,! .M 1011 IGA N AV H rum WEFEAT AND.011INI: GOOD IMANDS, einihtintly Jrti'v ieg-trunt (Air Mills in blichigan Wpuicsale audliCtAil Dealers supplied cheap, From oar i:Store in the TI MM BUILDING -1 I Near 0,10 Erie . Railway Drptit, ElAlutA, N • Y J. 11. FOUZZTAIN Si CO. Dec. ID, 1867 fIROICE No 1 MACKEREL FOR one sh } Uidg por pound qt "' Ilrunihalt it chtur atom.' ' 7ityrr ' 5711* „ s ir "' - - - AA-tit-t, , , .: i. : . i ~. tt i , : ii r. : - ; v o to g i r • . i .7. - f, - * aid ni . I•:try.e. - yil vlaf.TrrT .)4,.t.y,.-.( i - ,9...v. 1 rial t. tretis llt-0y , c (pr. !IfelphilligClitillkait r ititini IMMO* ' • --- - :•so -",-*:- ,--!..,: - .1•.f - , •1:: -, ` T 10 V4 9 1 . -‘ : SRAI R C IRD . Co., PA.. - r Iglikizakh ' ~ • : • ' i :1:-4,tic , ,lc;;;. , ..1 AltriCirt.,,--ib:'lri..iii:,P,'-'fr 046040; .. tor.irpA' 6iiiialbritele.'" lOW PIONIPAM Inagfaitaild 1 1 3! 77 ~MADE„&rx 4ml „, oGnitit . ; EEPATRZLI s 'f STRAMMIIISTILES, "' •• 3 1 ,,, SEILAit 'GAMIEST"' - waling -.., coots •-• : s s - . • •`.- Pondehtd st &Wt. notice. OUVTINV, :41:tonefiteli frto If inches fediamete . T.' "• - °FORGING . Of betey we:night . work 'for liridiree, andiU taw puptosee, dew , to , order. gauge aeeoctmepL of .. t 1• - & • ; COOK.GiI*ATI,N9.• sTOVES, Cisil sail Wgood Buteers. Parniteprior Cloth's •Stbres, Stole Ilpe, 'fiti-Nare, &at Pumps, Plows, Cultivate:seed keepers; Itept constant t• ' . l ‘l , D*4WINOS &-f,SP:iOII/.IQATIoNs 04,0 of jasehiety, termini* *slather Punk** PriPared,b) . ; _WARREN_ r, • ' • esireinai;,' "Lou: bmi laFatt ta000 . 41 this. - beach's, the hushiegs: • 'i t ' • JOHN CABMAN' • ' 'rowandst:'Oe. 29, issq.,lT. • MIKENINIM =MI T All-D-A..6AS, 1 0 A G - E ,: • ,T.,0 .; • ~•• • The inidOrikived - ralpectfully=amnce to the thaettieiba CAR A' G 41 IMO 4 )r, ''End arc now Riepaked.t o build fII or is . TILX.I,,,A:TgsI sI , , LE ADd'lbdat tivbitio They Ala atnetasal: keep ea hand as sgatataeut of splen did TOP AND OPEN. BVOGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, remocin,AT AN LUMBER 'WAGONS, ALEA.NY: SLEIG HS.. IMPAIRING inrorinptly, attended to at tea, souable prices. BRYANT k STULEN Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y, N EW PLANING MILL The naderegnM having built a large and coma mullions MW in the Borough- of Towanda,' and ailed it with the moat modern and improved machinery, for th'e manufacture of =tapered to. DR orders, whether large or , upon . the shortest . notice . We have also s large variety of MOULDINGS, .of the latest atyle and pattern, which we can furnish. much cleaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING, TDNGDEING, GROVEING, AND SCROLL and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. Persons building, an& not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumbir and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of• Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team fit is 'feeding, have it ground out and take it borne with you. We will pay CASH for PINE di HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or if yon can't come, write. • • L. B. RODGERS Er CO. Towanda, Feb-1864. • CONFECTIONERY MANUFAC TORY. Calla the attention of ttie public to'the fact that be m anufacturea and sells at All kinds of Confettionat les, Foreign and Oo•- mastic Nitta, d;c. Dealers in the country wish idg anything in his line will do well to send their orders to him; and they will • be'promptly attended to.' Satisfaction guaranteed. Storo• in Patton's Block. Towanda'.; Pa. • - • Feb. 24.1868:--tf. BOOK-BINDERY.-TIIE-PUBLIO ie reepeettely itemised that :the Book , Bindery has been removed to the Argue Biu'ld lingOd where dime - In all its various branches, , on terms as tea' 'unable aei" the times "will allow. The Bind ery will be under the charge of • expiriencießindef, and all work will.be Promptly Ilwae, in a style and manner- which cannot be excelled. Music Magazines, News papers, Old Boole, Ice., bo undi in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Baling and Binding of ' To any desired pattern, which in quality and durability wit bo warranted. All work will be ready for delivery. when 'promised; The patronage a( ihe public is solicited, and perk° satisfaction. Towanda, August 2. 1866.—tt. . , NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS FRESH FROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS The subscribers havepurchased the ,building lately owned by A. Noble, (one door south of. Beidlawah's'illock,) and have filled it with GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Fruit* of all kinda ln. their season, (fresh and dr,ed),4 fact every thing usually found in a first class I I ROVISION STORE 4. l share of the patronage of Towanda add 'eLtilty Is reapectfully solicited. We will pay the highest, market pnco for all ,ilande of Wewleo hare the sole Agency for Bradford and adjoining counties fdr the sale of - the Cele. brated Virginia and &Tat Carolina Snioking Tobacco: A liberal discount made to the trade. BRAMRALL Zs COWELL. Towanda, April-9,1867. FURNITURE WARE-ROOM 1 . . . JAMES IdAKINSON announces to.the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a largeassortment of • gerearie. ar.dsteade. SMeds. ChalPh &e:, of every deteritilain, , *blob will be made of the beat materials, `he moat workmen ' like nesnuar: . • : • . . • • I invite thrill:Me tion of the public mylwork, whiatrehrilluolet intipseed in daral t gy, at any shop- ha thei omintal,csad . be found tole as low as the tiniet w . 11111111t4 i• - Iteady-utade Coffins' conitantly - Vn hand or tamieto order. A good Hearse will be initialed when desired. „.- Aug. 15, • ONE',CIENT.-REWARD:--Wheroas OWN YOWLER. IA indented servant bop bas absconded from me, this is to forbid all p_er• tone horn barberieg'or trusting said bey. The above.retryevili. be paid for the return of raid top to me, batno:tbargra. ' • • April 8;11130t 1 :4-• AllOB If fl,roX, J. . tflPfmi=l VIM OF • . .!.. . k - i •.. oxra arta TWO SLATED ALL ! WORK WARRANTED. Wll9oVir * BABE, 4. BLINDS, imgtdlanlOus. A. BART. WHOLESALE AND 'DETAIL, BO 0 -13 1 N 1N 61 A.. C. WHITAKER. BLANK BOOKS, CHEAP &S THE CHEAPEST WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, COUNTRY,PROPUCE CABINET:_ FIIMN'ITURE, NE it A W 41111* tr, RAN OE foidiricrr— 1• - Pads I Dl&Lawr e goosigir v. , ° , *841:11141124/I;4lgks, • tbokijoilogrvil katifi t r aiit giolfallgo '; vegb 't.ailig."1 111 4 0 1 (41101 1 1 7e, 1 .1 ";gelviate AWAgriffest,•••;••sl"7oooo 'ihno.ll47l:llioatliiisairs *moiler, t ' t Mr, • !STA . .415,2 x . • his MOD Lentlxicraym Co. • • ' Swim sa4 Rameni hub . /tile busts bg the giaid Mao, wen poty Da. 11 7 Poil i gther , "muds 43 ! Mak. l ) 0 00 Etta broil:Aging Covrist • p• i ifitrtford,' Cosa: : • Capital. ~,,„ ... , . • •111400 l!sw, 41zr NINO*: LION lignialit CO., li g rar**J• ..... Norra-AiiticAysiumur *asa -. Co., (Accidenta4 (phis, • 4 - - ColtUca=rr NpruALLtrs Gainuxcsi ‘C(nut-• Oap itak • - - ci,opo,o* Towandt,•Feb.;2o;lJl66—tl Ft"' LIFE, AND :ACCIDENTAI, gisuusg . g. cirrus unclimurisb orb , • VA'NTEEIV MILLION /1101,1.0.111.4 . BUSSXLIA, Agent, TUS loii.Ortya sump AILIAnit COMPA HYP GIRARD?In aVixiwilximiathe ' Comma Philadelphia, Capita) and prpina t puts.... ? ,14(14f Hama &WA ASCE Ookrurr, • Of ( _ Capital and' erurpino, over $3,750.b0 bE6171.11110E CONEVIT 01 Nonni Ainaw#, • _ Capital and aurpla,Jovet 11,70u.0un MA?9/11WAN iNIMAJWSCOMfaarry , , 4' .. - of ir e w.yo r fitv • aIA a 4 aR7IMIIIIII lirventawas Ventikur, t • / • ' .._ Of PAtt444hiat / Capital and autplua, prer EAttou Amino bdtriums Conrail. t • _•, Of Nesa-F4irit , -1 . CaPital and suiplus, over - I75(00g, Pumtx Ituanuixo CoirAmr, •Of Hartford, Conn. = I Oaplial T arid eurpli2s, . . ... &trns'. I,Sis !Intim/arcs Oomr.seal Of Nete-York. r• ' capttal and isurplos,over $8,000,000 Itemousica Coisissr, t • • • Of Bartford, Corn. C4) . 111'1111(1 surplus, over !ticks takers o'e al/ kinds of 'Property, at low rate*as by any Other reliable Companies: lii' Policies laded and Losses, if any. ad justed at this Agezioy,thereby saving - the trouble and =penis of going elsewhere for settlement air Office at the Hardwbere Store of Cod. ding - ff.ilinasell C. B. RUSSELL • Tereranda, Feb..l, 1466.-41 rrim INSURANCE COMPANY: OF NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 34:1 Walnut Street, Philadeleila; This Company are now prosecuting e bu-i -neas of Insurance from loss or damage y FIRE on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, dc. throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on lber al terms,for.long or short periods • dr permanent ly of Buildings, by a deposit at Premium. The prom t payment of claims for losses dne. lag the per iod of nearly 70 years that the Con. pany has been in eslatence. entitles them to the confidence of the public. Dincroaa.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison, Francis Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward Clarke, Wm. Cummings. ARTIMIL G. COFFIN, Pres'nt. C A S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. FARME, R;S AN II E M A t P L A , FIRE_ , OF MIDDLE FENNBYLVLNIA, Office b Danville, Montour County, Penn" a Capital SAWING; The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Middle Pennsylvania wasincorporated by the Pamirylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutest Insurance of Country property may, and immediately.therealter commenced its oper. ations on that principle, which has been strict ly adhered to since. All losses inive been promptly paid out-oi tIW Premiums collected on application for imp:mance without making any 'assessments. The,lnsnrance of Country proper only, the low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom• mendation of the Famitera Mutual Fire Inn:- ante Company of Middle Pennsylvania, to el ow ere cif Z i et e fiec aas 'y c . ount gam Pr Jr rty. , Free m LUCIEN MYE.IM, Agent, Towanda, Pa. Idarch,s" ( 6B LEloon AND LONDON AND 1.41 GLOBE EIRE AND t,iFE its.,urtAscr, COMPANY.-o.ltlce, 45' William lit., Broadway, N. Y. . Capital, BUrplas and Reserved Fiuds ' Assets In the United Slates; over ...- 11.0i,c$p Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold).. Lilo" The shareholders personally- respoatui , engagements of the company. All mu t be shareholders. 1111147088 IN New - TO/LX.—Francis cuttenC , Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell. EN., Pe N I! Ch, nnan,, Joseph Gaillard; Jr., Esq. E. M . Archibald, Es' Consul, Ale.aand.... Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert.C. Ferguson, Allred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. ' Aic . ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Bead. iLtrizass—PhenL: Bank—Cammann4 Co. The Policies- of this Company, are (Awed I.) well-known American citiserm resident in New York, who are Directors and Shareffoldersosild consequmytly, with the other Shareholders). are indiWnally liable for all the engagements of the ComPemy all Policies are signedil them , all deltas are payable in cash on proof of toss without deduction for interest, and not, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of tirout. They expire at six o'clock, P. Id., and net noon. Life iniurance effected, and anuaitiri granted on favorable teens. H. B. DIcKEAN, Agent. Towanda. April 23, 1867.' T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU I ANCE Society's Agency for Bradford c• CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 Yearly income ovcrrs2,ooo,ooo cash. 'MONTANYE & WA RI) Towanda, July2s, 1867. 'TUE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE,, 11 of 'New York. Agency for Bradford (fu • CAPITAL $400,000. Dividend'for 1e66,10 percent. MONTAIMI a:WARD Towanda, July 25, 1867 rpH,E LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE A. Insurance Agency for Bradford County, CAPITAL $3,400,000 Mania Cash plan. In successful operation us er twenty.ae►en years. . • MONTAN YE & WAI1I) Towanda, July 15,,t1867 WYOMING INSURANCE AGES CT. ' -WYOMING INSOIIANCE COMPANY Wilkes-Barre, -Pa' W6l. B. ROSS .....Preside . :t L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vico President H. q. SMITH,. Secretary Capital and Surplus $150,000. North America, Hartford, Conn. acacia $360,000 Cominerce, Alliany, N. Y., ". 500.v00 . Felten. New York,. " 250,M0 Sprhiglield, Masa., " 400,%/0 . Applications for insurance in the above com panies taken at fair ra'cs, and business attend• ed to 'with promptness and care. Pa:tit:M.lr attention 'will be giien to Farm rinks in the country. Also Lite and Live Stock l insuracce ut lotted In good and reliable companies. Mire over Fox, Stevens, Ilercur do Co.rs store. • T. B. CAW', Agew. . Towanda. Mardi 12, ISGS.—tf. _ nIISSELL M . T..X'S 1178U - RA NOE .4i7ENcl" Capital Roproaented over S 27,000,000; COUPANIEi'IIEt!RESENTED North Amelica,Philadelphia,...s 2,901,2 v, VI Phitmlx,tif Hartford 1,234,103 il Germinate, New York, 876,815 . - .0 Home In. Co., New Maven-- 1,619,07 0 a North American Flee In. - Coe, of :New York. - ' 155',000 00 Enterprise. of Cincinnati, 1,000,000 00 Mutual life,New York,. 20,00 1 ,00 0 00 We write policies . in die above reliable com panies at the lowest rat ,Particular attention ghee to farm An:4KAP FOIRce two doors north of. the Post 0 ce, up stairs. In the room vent plod by John W. Mtn and Henry Peet, also ut the banking House of 8 8. Russell A Co. -• It it. RUSSELL, .' 1 • •- JOHN W. MIX. Towanda, Feb. 20.1865. ______ WHITE MARROWFAT AND Black Eyed Peas, fur sale by t i oX, BTEVENSZIEBCOII S CO Ml] 4600 000 f600,0q. $357,000 00