g),.*ltultutal. , Small Matta& There are many otherwise good farmers who ate entirely regardlesa o 1 little Watures, and who devote all their time to the larger matters.— Now we hold that while the litter shotild by, all :meal's be made :the malt' of of attention, the former should °oleo account •be neglected,' and it he' as ,mach the part.of the horoughly griod farmer to see to the one as the other. We enjoy visiting a farm where this attention to little matters,tl4 time spent infixing up," . 18 everywhere 'noticeable and in COM. plete keeping with the more weighty matters, •We like to see well built gates instead of bars, barn-doors on rollers instead of hinges,- and fodder ! racks .for sheep instead of feeding 'them 'upon the ground or floor.' We like to see all doors to outbuildings provided with hasps,,for both fasten ing them upon the insidtlif necessaiY, i t cd also for securing them back, when open from the notion of the wind ; to see a gate to shut across a barn door to keep out cattle or sheep when the door, is open; to find iu con nection with - every barn or stable a closet for harnesses ,nd carriage robes 218 well as a tool room and a room for for the storage of the larger farm tools and impli MUMS; to find hooksl for - hanging up odd pieces of rope, l chains, shovels awithe like, and nails fir hanging up the-smaller tools and litensils used upon the farm; as well as boxes for the reception of old iron and every sort of west ; and a work - bench and ;Weis for making and re pairing all kinds of farm implements. If in itamining the buildings upon a farm we find the latter, we are also generally sure to find all the other eonveniences suggested above,akwell as many others it is not necessary to ventnerate. And one hardly knows, m'ittaint having tried it,how much the farmer can accomplish during his tliale hours in the way of fixing up his buildings with the handy accom painments, nor how. much they add to the actual value of . the farm, not only for himself in performing the necessary work upon it, but in the stimation of any one wishing to purchase-0s farm Attention to these Rule matters , maiks the really emu , inkal, successful farmer. We recently passed the residence of a man, who would be indignant did we not class him among the beet fainters in the town where he resides, ox cart was standing by the toad sidt.! 'wde it tvas last used, Lind a part of whose.. liarrow was visible tiom boneadi a snow drift in an ad-. joining field. Tii , v will be all ready lien wanted in the spring, but we n al the examplP of ilii• farmer in this ,natter will be hard to tat counteract ' (ti by his more com-mendable quali ties ; and the contrast between hint and the fat mer who has all his tools and implements well housed in his outbuildings or barn cellar is too striking to need further illustra it qt. =Maine Farmer. Fruit Garden We. think we have the best. soil and climate for fruit culture in the. world, -yet probably get lose returns fur the !floppy invested than any people on earth - , simply' because we do not fully appreciate labor as an essential eleme ntof sucess. The amountof practical skill and incessune - care given to fruit culture iu Europe ,before the innume rable fruit enemies are overcome,will astonish Almericans. The writer of i this has spent, every year, Months of time when a boy, in simply training plums, riptiei,ts; cherries, pears, and peaches to walls built ior their pro tection ; in capturias moths, wasps and Mee, ts,during summer ; in keep ing birds from the buds ; in pinching back and directing .4.he course of the summer shoots, and in innumerable ways, watching the progress and maturity of fruits which would have "come to nothing" but.for such care. It is curious to read the learned es says in the "secular" papers about the decline of fruit growing. "Ele na:tits are exhausted," "systems are wrong," "varieties are run out," and to on. "The soil and climate once grew fruitlwell here,bnt it will do so no more." - The.treith,is in new local litics insects and fungi, inimical to fruit, do not exist ; cannotuntil their natural food first comes. After a few years they find out your orchards;- and to succeed after that you must. fight them. insects and blights re produce themselves, and we must _ gather them together and destroy them beofre they transcend their adolescent state. This is the only remedy. Washes, oils, preparations, Ac., do much good ; but much more may be done by manual-labor than is generally supposed. We -may say, then,look sharp after insects. Last year we introduced a petroleum as an insect:destroyer. It is the most valuable discovery of modern times to the fruit grower.— In over-doses it is like tobacco,sul phur and like others, fatal to the life of the trees. We have found that just enough to make a barely purple tinge on the water used for syring ing is effectual in destroying most insects. IT one dose does not do, try another the next day. Better use a fight dose twice, than one heavy one, • , which kills plants and insects both.— Gardener's Monthly. Bran for liMh Oows. Plain bran'or shipstuff is one of the very beet kinds of food to increase milk. Why, we do not knOw. It is not fattening. A steer could not . be , fattened on bran alone, and a cow, if fed on the beat of hay and bran 'alone, might fall off in her yield, unless her strength and condition were kept np by India meal or other stronger food. If there is any thing in 'Which there would seem to be no strength,it is bran—the mere •hull of wheat It is not stimulging, like brewers' graius,and can certainly do no harm, if it does no good,and yet anyfarmer who will make the experiment will find—or, at least, - we have found— that a_cow being otherwise kept in propeecsaidition, her yield of milk will Iv-very considerably increased by giving her, twice a day, a feed of pure bren. - The fact is patent, al though we are not able to explain it. If there is any one article, which while keeping up the health and strength of the cow,will also increase the supply of rich healthy milk, in our experience it is cotton-seed cake . meal. We have found this to have a great effect on the milk secreting' • organs. The cows, at first, do not seeni to relish it, and it should be ,uixdd with some other feed,but they suoij conic to like it,and we have nev er seen any bad effects in any way.— Americ•an Shock Journal.. A muss n the jailor of his house and the turnkey of ins wealth. To keep your wife in constant check—make her dress in gingham. Ecmkruptiv Nom• NOTICE IN BANNEWPTITE MU is to Om Notice : That on the 25th 114 of May, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in J was burned against, the estate of u ku l t riellows, late of the dna of Pei lowa A Maids* of the Borough of Alba, othe eonnte , of Bradford, and State Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a t on ldeown petition; that the pay fslang any debts and delhery HT = - belonging to such Bankruptito for his use, and the transfer of say property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the. Creditors of the said Bank rupt. to prove their debts. and to ahem OAS or more Assignees of his Estate, will tie held at a Court of Bankrupt , to be holden at the Odice of the Water, in the Borough_ of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON, Ja., Register, on the 16th day of JULY,,A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROMM SA Marshal, as Messenger, Wes tern DistrietTennmlvania. By E. B. -000LBAUGH, Deputy. May 28, 1868. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY This is to g ive 'Mee, hat on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was boned against the estate of Alonzo E. Ben* min, of Asylum in the county of Bradford, and State of. Penitents; who has beim adindpd a Bankrupt on own petition ; 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 =Wag of the creditors of said • Bankrupt to prone their debts and to choose one or more Aesignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt. cy to be hoiden at thlk office of the Register to in the Court Bonze, in the Borough of Towels. da, before EDWARD OVERTON. Jr., ter. on the 16th day of JULY, A B . 14 6 1* ., 1868, at 94'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. United Status Marshal as Messenger, West. em District of Pennsylvania. By B. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. ay 28,1868.-4 w. NOTICE IN EANKRUPTOY This is to glee notice, That on tbe26th day of - May, - A. D. 1868, a warrant in Binkruptcy war issued against the estate of Nelscme Martin, of Tunkhannock tp. in the conuty of Wyoming in the State of Pennsylvania, who bar been a/ judged'a Bankrupt on his .own petition; an that the payment of any debts . and delivery any property belonging to such liiiikropt to him or for his nee. end the transfer of any pro perty by him are forbidden by law 1 7 that a m , ting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more As. slopes of his est .te, will be held at a Coma of Bankruptcy to beholden at the office of the Register in the .Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD 017ERTON, Jr.. Register, on the 17th day of JULY, A. D. 18613 at 9 o'clock.p.a. TamiAs I. ROWLEY, United States Marshall as Nemenger, Was. tern District of Pennayinnia By E. B. COOLBAUGED, Deputy. 1 Jane 4, 1868.-4 w TN BANKRUPTOY..---In the matter of Geo. W. Thompson.Bankrapt, In the Dis trict Conn of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, ss. To whom it may costae= : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment u. as signee of Geo. W. Thompson, of Tuscamra,in the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upion his own petition by the District Court of said District I)sted at Toiratola„ this 14th day of May, A. D. 1868. JOHN W. AILIC, Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCY.--In the matter of David Smiley. Bankrapt. In the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. To whom it may concern : The— undersigned heeby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of David Smiley, of.Miashoppen tp., in the county of Wyoming and State of Pennsyl vania, within said District, who has been ad jadpd a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Qistrii i, , Dated • TowantAt. Litt 11th of May A. D. 1868. W. HERSEY ATKINS, Assignee. , N BANKRtPTCY.—In , the . matter .L of EMANUEL OUTER, t. In the District Court of the United States, for the Wes tern Distlict of Pennsylvunia. To whom if way Concern: The ;undersigned hereby gives notice of his appontment as signee of Emanuel Guyer, of Burlington twp., in the county of Bradford, and State of Penn -sylvanis , within said District. wh4 has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of Said Distriet. Dated at Towanda. the 21st day of May, A. D. 1268. B. S. RUSSELL, Assignee. TN BANKRUPCY.—In the matter A. of JOHN M. SC OVELL Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for, the Western District of Pennsylvania, as. • To whom it may concern : The !undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoin.tment as as signets of Jobn H. SCoirell 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 Seth day" of May, A. D. 1868,* J. N. CALM', Assignee. Inisultanme. TOWAN DA BAKERY 11 AND r Awimmr,wrii,m m WOOD & ALLYN having purchased the Bakery and Eating Estabilehme ~nrand (Emery recently kept by t i & Smith, Ant door month of the Ward House, Main street, Towanda, Pa., and having re-modelled the same. they are prepared to furnish their customers and the public with everything in their line at reason able rates. THEIR EATING DELIIT TENT Is fitted up in the most approved style •and meals are served at all bolus, and their store is filled with a good assortment of . GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRDTTB,, AC. &O. They will keep in store and 'sell at wholesale and retail or manufacture to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH ROLLS, BUNS, PEES AND CAKES, Of all kinds. Also will keep the best Crackers of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel or Pound- IFMIIIa Oysters constantly on band by the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They will use the best materials in every thing and will try to please the most fastidious. NI- Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to order. sr Families suppliede line. They promptly with anything desired in o They employ none but the most skilful work men, and use only the best material. They are determined to keep a first clam establishment. Give us a fair and candid trial, and you will find it to your advantage. G. H. WOOD. J. S. ALLYN Towanda, Ansa, 1867.—yr, ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS The subscribers are now receiving from New York s tine assortment of GOODS IN THEIR LINE 1 ColudJahig in part of BROWN & BLEACHED MIISLINS, AND PRINTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DRWiI GOODS, Fancy Skirts, Shawls, Hoop Skirts GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, ic.i &C., Lc. All of which can be bought as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought in To wanda. Their MILLINERY DEPARTMENT to being furnished with the - latest styles of BONN•E`TS AND HATS, And a genettil assortment o' Milliner. Goode. with competent Milliners to snit the taste of all whp may favor them with their patronage. Bpmial attenUoo paid to BLEACHING AND STRAW WORK As we have an experienced Lady expresaly for this department satisfaction guaranteed. Main Street, directly opposite the Coat Soria. B. PETrzs a •(Xi Towanda, April id, 186.1.-3 m NEW GOODS AND NEW AR RANGEMENTS. Mrs. IL Y. NICHOLS. having entered- Into oci.• partnership with Was NET! BIND. would announce to the. citizens of LeHamitic and the public generallythat th ey have Just re. mired a new and spl endid stock of goods which they will be happy to show to their old mice and an the new ones who thooosto come. Lollaysville. April 23,1868.3t' Etat estate :sib Aummuite. it0 , N,T,A11 . 7! „ REAL Emit Aciligoir, mesas umb karlitesso , Nubssus . pdoes sat epos brotakal , • • , leut at bail _taste la Wawa lir coast', Irahlensy.lalsA AMI mak 41111haa hem Malaga Otatlaa, ¢lafti aid age Msy " Btse piojeft" ta W la of toviablp, Camden wan% lil T. • Cabal* SSW 11611111. To be mold to lots. ' Pater ANA, Leads. - Sassily Slittswed withh Piss. Reatloolt, Ash. ahem • sad bard Tracts 11, 4753, contalain .900 urea ; No. 4765, 990 adds --batiress the Ord and seat forts of the Sinaantaboidng in Mouton sad Sylvania townships. Tracts No. 4767. 900 acre ; No. 4760,40 acres; No. 4699. 400 acres; Morten Astra ship. ' Hos of Appot. boad-wstati ot'lLoUis Crook. Tracts No. 5917,1100 acres ; NO. 5720,1000 acres •, No. 58111, 1100 acre' ; No. 592 t, 1081 acres 75 purches-r - No. 5913, 1100 scats. No. 6910,1100 acres ; No. 1939_, 1100 screw No. 5929,1100;5ad in Whartoo Edwardson town- Ships on head waters Se ale ? Creek, near-math Branch. Tracts No. Ca% 196 acres ; ern, WI acres ; Appot and fitesardsos townships, near Little Settle Creek. Tracts No. 4920, 837 &Ores ; 4924, 600 acres, Wharton township nab& branch, Blnntainahos • Two hundred and wsventy4re acres prime, Mt dna coal land. Blakely _township, M eanie county, Pa., half way between Scranton and Carbondale. Very near the Railway: • One thousand acres first class Anthracite coat land abut ti miles north•eaat of intim. Barre, In the ml at of improvements. L./ About 1000 acres of land to Medford town. gyp. Buitingtal4oll l O-YE.. Now holey, about tour mike north from reason' Miseries of- the Camden and Atlantic sad Delaware and Bari tan Bay Railways. • Valuable • mill seat. Two or three bows., stable, buns, second Miof timber, never falling Tatar. Power er 16 feet overshot. Price $lO per acre. One-third may remain. - • , Detsware Farms and Pesinilivanis lands Descriptions and directions given on.applita lion. A valuable Country Seat near Phlladel#6l a Splendid pounds and Mee. 19 acres of land WEESTPUN PEOPERTY—For sale- or ex change. 120 OMR of good land one third tim bered. Ban Piere, Stark county, lowa. . Fortyseres of. good land with frail trees, sp• ples, peaches, pears. M. 25 sores Improved, one half mlle trom Ban Piers on Railway.— Price $BOO. 80 acres one mile from San Piero, one-third Umbeted. No improvements. On railway . Price 8800. A stoma mill property in Burlington town- , ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lum bering operation. Eight parcels of land,- containing from 50 to -100 acres, each partially timbered. and improv ed suitable for farming or grazing.. Bowe and Barn in good order and 138 Acres of Improved and Unibercid ILnd, dreliard,-good water. lc. Union townaldp, 'Mg& county, on Northern Central ..ailway. For sale , on long time and easy terms. . IRM3Miiiii 3,000 sates Wild Timbered Land. Sall - I county, Pa. 122 Acres good Farmiug load, Barltgto. tornallP. Bradford county . Other timbered and improted prottra Descriptions given on allpi* mann. I Tenements and Improved Beal Estate, r wanda Bonnet, and other properttes4A MONTANYE & WARD, Execute&Conveyances, furnish. Briefs of buy and sell Beal Estate, collect rentals and liens,snreey and examine all kinds of protti They are prepared to negotiate salei of , homesteads, and properties especially desirable. to capitalist s; to procure advance's of mon y upon bond and mortgage, and to piosectife ib guirles for,thoee dashing to make intestmcnia or secure a home. They will effect INSURANCE In the best, known FIRE AND LIFE CON NIEB They have exclusive Agency of hill and neighboring counties th 'ea.ling -17 r panics in these several departments of I anee. Those who desire to buy or sou brute ===i; AU who seek permanent investments to tame benefit of their families, In ware tintoilant We Companies i All wishing rums and *nominations ; All wishing advances upon valuable red firePerty All who Wish to obtain lease or reubil o Farms or Tenements. Are respectfully solioited to entreat such nerd to our Agency. • Further partictibus turnishedat our olfl Moo, corner ol*pain and Pine strain iirIPROPERTIES ADVER S FRE& OF CHARGE. REFERENCES: Hon. 11. Merenr. Towanda, Pa. Ron. William Iwef, Bloomsburg, Pa 0. L. Ward, Sq., Towanda. N. C. llerear, - a_ G. P. Demon & do..llOnkers. J. D. Nontanye, Towanda. Lathrop, Laddbgton 04._. New Y Dickson Brothers, Phila&lphia. Ron. John N. Conye i gharakei- Charles Parrish, Whiles• Barre. Ron. F. B. StrosterAiontross, Pa. Towanda. spell 2..186 7. 1867. FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND MINER IOF 1888. &Ting. just returned' from New Yo with a fall sada:artfully @elected stock of - Elf INERT COOTS, ire hope to be able to please 11l who We us with yi n Bee 1 We will do ov Maws the styles and we defy competition in this ban of our work. Collars i beastihd Thread Lace—n chest. Also Madame Foy's Corset Skirt= r. Call and =Was before you p Books on the ease side of Wall at., the stores of Fox, -Stevens, Nam & ~ and Niles Carter. - B. J. macs. Also, PATTERNS OF THE LATEST : * , for Ladies' and Obildreits' Drama. Ladies wishing to haveliood work and the best of steles, with grace 1 and elegant dt .g, will find jt to their Meantime to favor naLwlth a trial. sir Ramo over Nis newt's. E. L. CO Towanda, April 11, 1888.-4 f 16 1 LOUR.—Wheat Flour I! poles, Bueswhest Float, Meal. Feed, • lAN. U. W. A. , Gautier , ' tAOOlllllr ;1•Bovni - or AD halm anis. a t IfSRUNFTB, 1, , ',',, 4. 4 1 1 1 : t i bat door no* _ o s t the nal aced es) mold slat 4Nuy invite the It i t.. °I Ur/6a t~ a ill kr ig il . 1314 r i le' .tr i s ~ *. , GEOCIIIRIBS,- ASD pROVISIONS, hi ~ le iiemiirto nu the tintar t _Liait ‘ , • of all. He. hue* (prised a splia4l4 • ) 4, 7% • n 2); I wrour„ • . . to supply titian add C°6l 1161°‘ r4l:l6l°‘ /4.,k00ps ' • fly onlitad a stork of, A 8,40 F Fik/1 • 110L1BEIEB, ' ) • BUTTER,,"" - TORK; 404 . _ • • Whleh lie le 1 an ODB DELIVIJARD THE DO 86; FREE Or CHARGE. , r , admin . of T4musdik and IMO apt thanks tor their very Maid ,• • • or the past two yet" and. we • • • with their _amalgam, to Improve er epoortuity to itahrige oar benison, So as trarraat eidetiiin to all. Call and No us JOlix Towanda. Jib , IOE 1867.. KW GRO 'EBY AND PROVI SIO STORE 1 THOMAS J. JONES, , Prl ry and ProvHslo Store int Bl i o n oll r , store former l/ coo b=twlr he now ons ra so public stayo ROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS, the b naro l g. ,!ut i tt e o be stook co ld:tile s VERY fI TEAs," COPPERS, SUGARS, guar tie. ALso „., FLOUR, 'FEED, MEAL, Av. fact eVerythingivanally kept In a :Grocer/ Provision Store, which I shall sail as low ril r (lldi w gil t l l :3 l Faird for 'all CoTrir trj, • Towanda, Oct 11, TiEr/ N K W "S'T E NEW G 0 E ES• W. A. itOCKWELL'S. CANNED FRUITS, - N. PINE APPEES, PEACHES, PI:iIIMS 011 ALL KENDS, AND CANDIED OYSTERS MIND Al' 118, PEACHES, i'RIINES, CHERRIES, TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES; COFFEE, SPICES, Of all kinds; in tact everything in the GROCERY LINE! Will be kept constantly on band FLOUR,FEED,i3RAND, POTATOES, BUTfER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY VARIETY iP FARM PRODUCE. t DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, LOWEST POINT IN TliE MARKET CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ALL KINDS OF PRODIIOE. W. A. ROCKWELL. May 93, 1867 T HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING In in the firmiof C. B. PATCH t CO., is now offerprepared to ffr to the •citizeie of Bradford County and *bitty, Marge and well selected stock of i Which I bare purchased tor Cash and led con& dent that can sell at as km figures as can be purchased efSewhere. I now offer to the public a splendid iock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, G. D. MONTA DENBY WARD AKRON. l• FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.' •BYE DO. BIICKWDEAT DO. I keep e4etantly on hand, PORK, HAMS, LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at- I s teution of i a pe pobllo to our Can't Be Beat • 0= Laundry, CZ= ME:I r...Trrl est cub p Farmer All potion indebted to the :late firm will pkoas cities's). make Immediate mamma. ' TamAIL Kara It If, 1867. NE* TAILOR SHOP - - tos PENNEPACKEIL . lbw °paid a shop in the 'room back Of the Itooma of the Young Men's Christian Assoc& Mos. second story„wyer Sddy's Clothing Store where be la now prepared, to d all kinds of VULOIMNO, , L. Is the be and most fsehlosable manner. , As eve:issue of sat= detenninatkat to heap up Wothlbe of the Times, sada defies please h customers, be believes WS enable MI to give sathdaction. • ll&Clultisas &odor' short notice and season b . le tuna. Towanda. Oct. FL IMO; f all Cars, 74M1C1 NEW GQODIII 1 AT 'X I&C., &C., IG. 1 At fresh lot of 'Purchased at tho And will be sold as TO THE FARMERS. CASH PAID FOR rmill!vTrirTrlrr!rrri IR. H. PATCH, GROCERIES„ STA1101;1, - Sad.E4TUB, SPICES, AC. Hav i e on hand a large stock of STOCK OF TOBACCO, lir price, Jesse Oaklers Celebrated; 1 ew York Chemical and Brown Soap and examine our stock of WOODEN WARE. rtment of wine NOTIONS, APB, &c., lac. I will pay the MI UNTRY PRODUCE - os a .All ititore Ealing elem iiere C. B. PATCH C. B. PATCH ,;::1141111abbtli Npr i iipw ; 9,1,•14D -t ;;1 - ' 'RI B - 7 Would aces*** thi,olllllmelietTownoW .be.witioon TC F - B' E Eit' - ‘ 1 431 bls thus altsble to' the wants of the people. lab* a* !DM MU Clulliggsl tamer • G OLD FBIO,BSI co i , s f alggia " io ‘ ii i ir4ta i (No 111* ,any , kind) coastityg WUS NESS 'SDI T VESTS AND ,PANTS, Au wool. DRESS COATS, PANTS - ac VESTS,] COATS, MED Linen Coate, Dieters and Pants, Over Ails and , Ores P&lrts, Line& onfziketr Collars, Linea, Cassias= and Plante' Spirts ; Neck Ties, Boa Gloves , • Canes, Leather . Bap. Spring to Bilk Soft and Straw Hats. AU a n t dam that Good Goods are cheaper at s fair price than poor goods at soy pica: - Call and modesmy goods heron bar: log. Next door to Powell - & - .w. • nu. Towanda, 1867. THE TEMPLE OF FASHION ! NNW NTORWANN NEW 000D81 An' entire itew stook 'of Clothing' bo nght u eheartati before the var to be mold wit!} MALL PROPTIZ The =disregard would rope ctfolltinrionnee to the entrain of Towanda and vicinity that be 4 now ready to offer them CI othingoneb u FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, bEINOHILLAS, PILOTS; 'Abiothe RiNEST nagllB:` ANI) 'BUSIRIEO3 . Stem's. HATs am. OAPS. Fornishlag Goods, It a, and that these gnods bought at very low figures will be sold with very initial profits I Wend to establish a per manent trade In this place, and to order to gain the confidence, of purchasers, will deal on, a basis of EMI • HONESTY" AND INTEGRITY and all goods will be warranted for whst•the are represented to.be. Come and`ersmihe an , 1 convince yourself. Don't forget the place Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means Douse south end of Beidleman's Block. R. Lwow. Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. B ED4, LL &VA Ns-V S 0 R, - , FASHIONABLE MERCHANT 7AJLORS AND DEALUS IN READY MADE CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS, RENTS \FURNISHING GOODS 08 Bro Stroet, WAYERLYi TIO GA COyNTY; N.Y . We have a Ftudilon ible Cutler from New York City, and take all the riak9n giving you a good lit. , • READY MADE CLOTHING . We make at our own estahlbshment. We give particular attention to Youth's Boys, and CHILDRENS' CLO7HING! And always have a goodlassortmenta CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES From B cents to $3 per yard, (all woo Best Stock of Hats and aapi Kept within 20 miles. Come and look and prove for igs., Will be at the Ward House the &et. and third Monday of every month with sample, of Goods, and prepared to take measures.' BEDHLL & VAN VELBOII. 68 Broad-st., Waved:, N. Y. Agents for Grover &Balter'sSening Machine*. April 2, 1868. SIRING AND SUMMER GOODS PROCLAMATION BY COHEN & ROSEWIELD, TOWANDA, PA. Woman', It seems to have pleased the in habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to Moog= nice our fair way of dealing ; AND Waansts, We owe our isineeie thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patrionage , until now ; AND Wes man, We deem it oar duty to re ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus far.; We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that on great stock of New Spring and Summer Got!4s, Comprising everything in the LINE OF CLOTHING Doeskin & Cassimere Pants And a 1 the bad styles Coats, Vests, &c. . GENTS,,,PURNISHING GOODS LATEST STYLES HATS & 'CAPS Will be disposed of at such REDUCED PRICES! That will astonish thecomma:ay. As one Goods are manufactured In New York express. ly for this market, we on afford to sell as chop as the next. We are bound to satisfy, all who give us a call. - COHEN & BOSMIELD. -- Next door to Fox, Stevens, Namur & Co. Towanda, April 16,1868. ' We would call the attention of the public to the fact that we have opened a Branch Store in WYALUNING, (In the store formerly occupied by B. F. - Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the ammo Low Hates. Give us a calm fore purchasing elsewher. CO e HEN & aospsrPliaD. Wyalusium April 16, 1868. NO MORE MONOPOLIE§ °BAND OPENING CAMPAIGN vas tux SPRING AND SUMMRR OF 1868 AT nil diusiina CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT OP ALEX SOLOIIOIV & CO: N 0.123. Main Street,. TOWANDA, PENN'A. A new ere' bas dawned -upon Towanda and • Bradford County,. No more monopolies In th e Clothing Trade. -Down with •Righ 4 Priars..4. Goods will hereafter be sold in Towanda at at smaller profit than mar before. The great am bition of the undersigned Is to sell goods at I mailer' profit than any other Inn in the COUli• ty ,and tole ' regarded' u the sun friends of the pubUrt. We shall. therefore, Make ft oar study to see bow cheap ire e n sell to all. Our store will . continue to' be the GREAT REGULATOR OF PRICES of. Clothing, and OenUr Furnishing Goods in Towanda 'and Brad lord county, and all will consult their - Interest by giving us a call and getting posted on ._prboes before mailing purchases. Cutomerl AMT.- marshes that we mean every word we e put on paper in regard to goods-and prices. - • .•Come one, come all, and buy goods cheap ! Remember the number 113,1taln street. _ ALEX. BOLOYON CO. Towanda, Aprilllo, 1864 • "1 _ ler v irai Ws; Nu* 'I , PI- 4, 1 1, 0 . .C 214 '4 44 . - 101 , Attra - - - 8,701% ••••fq±#4l ''o44 - 1 0 0 1 0rii. 11014 seisMid 16114 r - t tp utth lV , .11114611 Teee -osigietwainnisie4 an ortiodei orinadyr obit" =Nobs 1114 is the Arts tor :alsebaidadtparposes. cardslo aboOnd idtpiptd.to proipisths M ci RIP Ogle #l l ll**.be Ws , madaligt% pavirtlikAkesit, . imosail,olllllpd MOO issamblir „ aO-.. ' 01411411„97 411 n, cloaddbir - Ff r •'" • • • . • - , DRIX18;1131DIOINES 1- 0113MIOAL13, • "` dna, • - BENZINE . ; AND r rIIRPENTINE sew, inn, - VARNISH, warrzwest, SERMOIRE OR: COAL OIL,, inIiCES; SHADES, WICKS, qmimins, • sperm, iird:Whalit,N6u4P o-0-1 . 1 . TANNER'S Al.its MACHINE Fancy and Toilet Minim In all their variety, SPONGES inmates, stais, comas, • • Poilmido. i',I:NECET :BOOKS,. PORT , NONA'S, 'Pocket Marie, flaunt; "Mr* BHA P 102111110 ; 18 PIA!' rABOI 4 X D 1a9V.0.88, Tos#oco, Bstrs' r, Pins AND Osarts, arden, Field and Flour Seeds, Traumas, Sup rs, lilnspensorise, Shoulder • Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething Rinp, Nursing ! ode Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Delis and ~ et islds,myringee, men Pans,l3•lD 1 r Boling MS Jars, Therinometess,. . ': Flavoring Rabat% atone hp, Glass , ! Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, ' " i ; and Steve Blacking Fish 'Fields, Araninnir ' , Non, Do. Botanic. Eclectic and Honispi th • le Medicines, and all the Popular Patent - •MEDL-CINES. , ... • All articles warranted as represented. Per at abeam can reedy*. their ceders by stake ismtall,. Mlitch will receive prompt and careful attention. im.. PORTRIMPREPAILIVOITB POE FAMILY USE, Knoirn'u Sofi and'Reliiible &metal% are War" ronteil. for what they are Intended t o . On satin. li 4actiotOb : • ! ' - -i ' ' - , Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrr eog i= coughs, adds; hag. • 0te.50441 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pi ll s, or bilious cow , /, , plaints and wild, cathartic. ..-.. 7.5 Dr: P orter's &taller Syrup, for - sera/silo skis:din:saes, itt. 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak . • ,i . nem, te " I Oft Dr. Dr. Porter s Tonto Ellsirfor strengthening - _ as E ritt na Dr. Porter's Tansy Bc ppa, for liver end . - --. • kidney •nplainis • ICO Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Ilypophosphites, for nervous debility 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam t for diar rdta . .. ' 95 Dr. Porter ' s Family llakrasationitsi sprains 'Pectoral r D. Porter's W a t ers, for hoarse- ' • mess, sore•ihrosit, te lk Dr. Porter's =TM Worm Wafers, for espdling 26 Dr.. Porter's Worm Wen Syrup, for extermina ting nu Dr. Porter's Intent Belief, for crying babies Dr. Porter' Citge - Blear, for eatarril Di. Porteee ache Toothache Drops, for tooth 4, - Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder; for prairving 25 Dr. Porter's groping the hair, Dr, P orter ' s ior beautifying. the balc 60 Dr. - Potter's OdorifetiOns . iiiempoo,for iSig . the 60 Dr. Potty ' s of Flowers for beautify. in t he complex i on 60 Dr: 'Porter ' s a l : 0 . biol . eat. for. externs Dr: Porter's pp bailtai;d: . , Dr. Ptiiiiirta %Mated Figs,: for habitue. °0 ••I constipation 00 Dr. Porter's Heeling Salve, for cutaxounde ac 15 Dr, Porter's Lip Bare, for chapped „ Porter'; Eye Salve, for Inflamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter'a Eye Water, tor laliamed eyes.. 26 Dr. Porter's coCorn and b iLut Remover, for Dr.port9 Constipation Pilo, cll for costive- ikertir ironl4lll+,lot poor bt:417..1. • 26 Dr. Poiter's Citrate nesla, fora pleas tat calhaio. 60 Dr. Potter's 2 L t it ot d ul d t ßf i n e teit, for making an- . Porter's Extract Vantlfa, izi f T eV i itating 25 ' ice cream, &a Fir. Potter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring I ice cream—large bottles. 40 Dr. Potter's O r iental Ceme a l, for mending 26 Dr. Potter ' s Liquid gia rdie, for repairing wood work 25 .Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid,for easy wash. 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bog Poison, for killing bugs' 60 Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for lilting 05 Dr ;Porter ' s rand Eke Poison`' far et- 22 Dr: Porter's I= l lor rata removing spots • from clothes 25 Dr; Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles —26 In bulk by the gallop 00 Dr. Porter's iota. and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals 30 Dr. Porter's Horse , and Cattle IMAM, for vistas, galls, ac 60 Dr. Porter's Bing -Bone and Bpsvin Care, ,„ I ' ; for him!. ,50 Such a And the And stl Mao Of Brishes, i►or Medicinal me, Medics ladvicegiven gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine. gg- 'Thankful tor past liberal patronage,would respectfully announce to his friends and the public, that no pains shall be 'spared to satisfy, and =it the continuation of if heir oputidence and patronage. H. O. PORTER, H. D. • Deo. 18,1866.—yr illisttlicnuoug. SOMETHING NEWI AGAIN IN MOTIGNI Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Randall, Compton & Co., and having WIN . a sluinty on theme ground, we are pre; pared to olfer to the public WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A variety of CHEWING TOBACCO, Bach as GioldlOal, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Pig; Bose Leaf and Star, which we offer for sale in quantities to suit customers. Packages in Barrels, hails and quarters. FANCY SMOKIIt3 ' - The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Unl• ted States, Virginistie,Gold Leaf, Nary and all kinds of Killlcknick. BRANDS OF CIGABS American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Lebommt , lm perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands o Yams. We will kee t y m onstantly on hand a variety of Pipee,Cfsu ;Tobacco Boxes and Pouli n! and every tag nosily kept in a Tobacco Store, • , Landlords supplied With ;are ni r Foil To bacco on Ilberal terms. All orders promptly fillet uotice.l ED= CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENGLAND minx.* co.'s LU.I or quitrarowo 011 LIVERPOOL. GubM's old "Slack Star Line" of Liverpool Packets, sailing every week. • Swab) •tall Line of Packets, from or to i4Oll. don, raining twice a month. Remittances to Empandarelond and Scotland payable on 41einatt& - For further partici:flare, apply to 'Williams it Galin, 29 Broadway, New•Yorii, or • -0 .: We :1866: , it4BON. 0” atalteni TowaiisTs,Pa . MOP/ OR - `ANt•- .. OTRZAV ` AB TlCidgia oar liaa, attend at, abort aotko Dr cams al the ; NEWS ROOM. IN j~ F ~ I ~ ~ I~~ _ . . - - 4 ,- , ~,, ri ~ , ,A . : 1 • ,' , f4 t'11'it:44,,,0 '3,:' 1": :'' , DtXvEfollilliP- 1 1 --!..1 ~ . .t , s)- • , • W• IL IL ijor4istia Gig ! are - omftw.bs. the bamboo et - lie = Meal No. 4. mea'aXioalt, _oboe be - Is addlikse to bla Moir hos the, toped= sea staudbeteetre 4 " tally asks or • liberal abate ' • Age. Abo of WA!p stock et Nokia bees ' mufti' ' . 414 wait i,lotitifr ' pent to eepets the. - r. •• • . ..-,:-. -...t.i..1: ,, , , .. • ~ . :i• 1 . whaii`AP' Tits rIALI A olirritliirici • ,- • • r , te • kU121. - Niiini - AIND LIQdOB&h 1 " 008 liiiiil4l;'-tilili.ol(Lt:"' L:ria`,4l.laingn- CT:*;llailtniMP„ ' - BOTANIC - AID HomceiiTinci -113DI0INE8. ALL TUB. poittlif PATEiT . *IMF& PA in, 006 1 TAMILS, PAINT AND VARNISH BR EMS, DlM•srum aw.o. -FANOT AND TWIST iirricazso met KIND. 4. • . . Trozera ALOOZIOLIC map PPM Fll , Mt . 41.t.41.01D, AND'RESINOIDS.. All the IketTnpises., • BDOM tICAL.BIrPPOOIIIIB, : Stroqldet Blse, • BIZAST P 1711.113, NIPPLE SHELLS, AM) SHIELDS. Nursing Battlei, Syringes and Csiboderd; ♦ Lases amomotOor•sAsons; eradre;rocue SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OP LATE STYLE I JUID WIT QUAINT Alarge supply Brushes for the Hat and Heir. Also for the Teeth and Rails Tdoth Po*- . dera and. Pastes, 011 e, Petfoinety, Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, in-Vigor• :1 • 'stars &a., goroaMie, 'Sumas LkMpa, Shades, Chimneys Mete, So., all of the late at styles. • CHOICS'OI6ABB, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. sir Physicians supplied at reasanable ratee. ilediclnee and Prescriptions. carefully and ac aurately compounded and, prepared by compet ent persons at all him= of the day and night. Sunday hot= from tan o'clock in the fore. noon, .to 2 #rtlioafterntion; - • W. R. GORE. Towanda, Sept. 29,1866. tiarbtuare. O I # .4 IN I .1... 2 8 "1 VZI Ci to rs " ;4 4 I g 42 s Q t MAB.grALL BROTHERS 41 CO., Netl :4- . of attention of the public' to if.A}WW P G IMPLIKENTS ' nem Burns , focus, ' • _:- 2141:1A.R7NTERS' TOOL& Also, iluge sign .ftent o . Window olann, Sub fah , Paiute, dill._ • gyutit a vriihes, andLaint of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cub price. Also, a dine assortment of ' _ KEROSENE I,4llPili of may style and pattern to'snit the pnblit• Lampe repaired and changed from Oil , and Fla& to4NoeMe__ Partimw sum= old to the nianufactruing of all ldnds of • TIN Weill. /011111118 rIIOIIIPTLVATTENDTO TO We have on hand. fine article of GLASU FRUIT JARS,'' with hnpineed self-waling corks, and RRIIIIRTICAL SEALING CA 218, which Is one 111 the best cans used. June 20,1866.., TUE LGOOD. TIME HAS COME 1 The surplus of labor combined with other mutes hue told with fearfal,elfect upon And it is decidedly lower, Which can easily lie seen by enatilring prices at FROSTiS FURNITURE EMPORIUM. Where may be found the largest and' Igst "stock of Furniture ever offered in this market, and which 1 am now offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1 I am now selling Oak . and ahestnut Extension. Thbles at $1,60 per foot, andother goods in the same proportion, many of them as cheap as be fore the War. I have also. Increased facilities forMandietnring, and can furnish DEALERS AT WHOLESALE Thankful f• i their Oast liberal patronage and determined to meria continuation of the mane by offering inducements not to be found tlse where,l invite the ,publio to call and examine my goods and !prices before pure basing ebie whae. No 'charge for _showing goods, and I WILL N OT 'BE UNDERSOLD ! I also keep on hand large stock of Ready Made Rollins from the most common to the finest Roiewo d. Also Victbria Lawn, Merino antSatia Robes, caps, Ac., and will tarnish evening in the line of Undertaking on the most reasonable terms. A GOOD HEARSE Always in readiness when required. • - JAMES 0. FROST Towanda, April 16, 1868.- F LO U 1 FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM FLOUR, MADE FllOll 'ERE DM MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT AND OWNS GOOD BRANDS, Conatantly anis log from oar Mills In Michigan • ' A. DARNER Wholesale and Re num Of TO Neu thaMtio Railway Depot, ELMIRA, N. Deo. 19, 1887. CHOICE • No 1 MACKEREL FOB i ea° Elliifi rrata r ckap ;ion. rf.01.0. , 011,111 7 sRANUff irrlntin,;"e 4;4.1.1.! Vne z - 4 , Anna* Tsui:x/41 .z. - q 4, il;Aff VN 4ji!rokio.t pay , i. nit(,l=T;: i pitzifid privereain tai /TOWANDA, . 1111 AN Z Is so!, CLIUNILAR.GAW MILLS m4?- . . 4 , ittiortittuta a mci i iin it ;Niko f1p*,11.410.7-t-igniak 4:1!1 r st..- I+ • r —A504'7411740. M .4,1 , • - !,% tnia4/1359airEgtp_ • STPICGIOVZSP • 1' • ^ , !. t 1111MUM/"CIFP,S -r ; ; 13,1:111-1W.G. ,''....,Dotkrom,itiLlf *two la ta~gter.. ~ • Os: heavy orpisight - workor-Bridgoe t mad all other palates, done to - order. Also. a kiqp) COOKING deIIEA,TING 'AVM, Coal and Wood Air:Mare for Cooking gunge, Move. Tinliferei ,Boat Mom, _Cultivators sad I,craperit, kept oonstant lyonkurd. "r. • =urn, P 11 El GI T-TUE BEST. 1 . 1 Dealers supplied ch'eaP, ur 'Stem in the From AN HAM -.' L 11. FOUNTAIN & CO. *ft Ift DRAWrNMir - & 'SMIFIOATJONS Of kinfeir thac6luetj'tor tithe and other ParPoisrPreParedb7" - • 1-.VIARREN 11114 „ • • ranosn, nth° has had large ntioerience in this . 11111.41911 4 ' lbe b"1"114: JOHN - On* 'N . • • Towanda; Oct. 19, ' A T°NvA -Nl* A 0A B R:IA GE F -4-:c.r,r-9.,A.X.: The usiderelPeOeepeetfully awn= to t he public that 004 Uwe pueetiased the CARRIAGE .B.IIOT OP D ; G . II- And are not► irrejraiidto.lmild irOilr In THE 1. ATEST :STYLE And most workmanlike . mlmrair. They will ocaustantly keep on hand an agora:sent of splen• did • TOP. ::AND OPEN - BUGGIES, FAMILY OARRIAGES, DEMCKMAT AND LUAD3DIS .WAUONS, ONE AND; TWO. MIMED ALBANY SLEIG 48. ALL WORK WARRANTED. REPAMING promptli tittemded to at rea wuOle prices. BILYOT STULEN Towanda, Map 9,1061.-47. NEW P . IA ..ING MIL ... The undersigned ha , 8 built a large and coin 'modiono NW in tlf . Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the . . t modern and improved machine:7, for the manufacture of . a ' WINDOW BASH, 1 BLINDS, ue prepared to nn orders, whether large or upon the shortest notice. We have also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the latest styl e and pattern , which we can furnish match c heaper than they can be worked by hand. • PLANING, • TONGUEING, • - GROVEING, • and sJ other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our eVatomers. Pemba Wilding, and not living more than twelve to. fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest. to buy of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring yonr.grist of Flooring, , or other lumber, and, while your team is is feeding, have it ground out and take it bome with you. We will pay CASH for. PINE .k HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see as, or if you can't come, write. d. L. B. RODGERS CO.O , Towanda. Feb.. 1866. Blisidlantous. CONFECTIONERY" MANUFAC TOBY. .e A. HART. Cdlls the attention of the 'public lo the fact that be manufactures &adults at. WHOLESALE`ARD RETAIL, All kinds of Confection: les, Foreign and l'o mestic Nuts, ftc. Dealers in the country itlsh leg anything in his line will do well to send their orders to him, and-they will be promptly attended to. Satisfaction guarantftd. Store in Patton's Block. Towanda. Pa. Feb. 24,1868.—tf. B 0 0 K -BI NDE RY. -THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that the Book- Bindery hos been romtmed to the Argue Build ing, 3d story, where will be done. 8 0 . 0 B 111,1) 1 N . El I In 41 its various branches on termstea aollablo4" the times "- wi ll allow. The Bind er*-11rULbe under the charge of H. C. WHITAKER, An exp l erieneed Binder, and all workwill be promptly . done, in a style' and manner Stich parmot be excelled. !Lusk', Magazines. News papers, Old Books, &.c., bound in every variety of et e.. Particular attention 'will be paid to' the Baling and Binding of BLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern; which in quality and dnrabillt3t wil be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the . public is solicited, and perk° satisfaction gnarranteed: Towanda. August 2.1866.—U. rOBACCO AND C-IGAlt§l The dud ersigned, have established a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, TOWA WAD A , On Main aircritlnlnw Bridge Street Where they are.mainfacturing all kinds of CUT .TOBACCO AND • Cid-ARS ! WhlOh they offer to the tinde at WHOLE SA - LE PRICES That cannot fail to suit. We would most re apfttfully solicit a call from the deale.a through Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of OUR STOCK AND PRICES 1 Our Tobacco ia manufactured from tlre bes KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA Stock that can be procured in .the market. 431ve us a try: ' This is a home - enterprise and will' suc cee d with &liberal disposition of the trade to support home manulactors. MEANS a PHINNY, 167 Main Street,'Towanda; Pa. June 4,12684.-4 E, r r" ' • Ulnas' WARE:ROOMS JAM 'MAKINfiI)N announces to the public that he 4111 continues to manufacture and keep on hand a . arg e assortment of C4BIIS.ET OUR.NLTURB,,. Berens.' Table.: Bedsteads. Staid", Chain, no:, of effery;dcacriptma..; which will be made. of the bestinutterials,angla he most workman like manner: I invite the inectionol th publicto mylwork, whia a h a il n c P*ArPlotd in durability, at coy shop in' the wintry, and my p_rices will be found to be u low as the timer will *drat. • Beady-made. Gans • constantly, oir hand or made to order. n good Beanie will be furandied when' desired. - AnS , lO, /M. • - /tltti4iffialw Tr. '; T OWA NDA IN SIIRANON iiakiiiste r sAtivisi*Vistei Pro,mpuy By AMMAN, Agent, ' OithAs3llo6l/iiel"*. ra &114 :Stable Con, ~t" PO* 0 11 414 411 Willkiet. .24ivig***!***:PerikA.,...Srfiorhooct • - - ti. Lan 4L.. 4616147111 i ..,AxTo ~ 4 l •-•-,4 1 ,-rrh..7. a - . CailleAmarililia:C 7 44,- --- ':.5166,22a ~t ... f t ,t ,,,, t , , ,, ,k - rwri....-K - • - - •e50,14,41P) Gi , • - .. am. Igoe utos Co. • . , 1 • Arlen etiejterned read:, - • vs_ goin,i,, iLi. a $ L 6,111.871 AiletslothoUsigedeleatorover.' . 1,800.000 Loalltarearkais,stindif 01. (Gal) 17,000 ftretiOirliiicirOmer — ATY tlfgillf * Clif.' • Cepifil; . .i ' - • ". • 51,000,000 New "," ! Ixe!sr e ,./Ilorfief. Lars Issintkocs Co, f . L; • - Newark. N.I. - • , :011102154, - ' .. - . sloo,ory, iiroireflififoudist tzeostilosesixes I Cow ; . •-(Acckiniti g i e • Phil (phis, ,Cipital 4500 ADD Offoroompuo ItalveLLinflostreexcifi • • 'Co.. - ^ ilettford. Coos., Capital :..4 • , .t. 10,000,000 Toinuida/Feb. :knee-ft FIRE' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE. ` c i .arriraLarnranornin ono tikePI:I 4 IIWEIV Mi4LION DOLLARS RUSSELL, Agent, - MI, !11l FOLLOWING SIMS MUMS CONFAXIrn drumi,iiist.lt.aixilistiwascs Cos? Amy • rkiku!dphis, I , Fond and surPlus orer • brennyaim Comings, Of New-York. :Capital and supine, over Israwcos Coxwrir or Norm -AlauwA, Pk:We!phis. r Caidtal 0 4. 1 . 1 1/91 811 . 0 Ter-- • • MAssumuilitipuses Ooltrurr, t • . Of _Aram-York. • Capital anirwp!as, Mom, fixrzereuut humexcet Courearr,-- Of Plasladdp*. Capital - end larples, over ' I 'Capital and orea. E.—mopes) Prnwg &ernAxci Cora, Ofi Hartford, Conn, Capital and sarplas, over 4704,pugi lfrrcraa lan Immusoz Corr Arr. • ' Of New-York. Capital and imrplus,over 58,000.0110 Tita.vausaa Itimaancs Conran, I Of Hartford, Conn. Capital and aarpina, trier Risks taken on all kinds of Prop erty, ar. low steels by any other reliable Companies. . w Policies issued and Lames, it any, ad • plated at. this Ageney,thereby saving the tronbln anctexperuse Of going elsewhere for settlement. w Office it the Hatdwhere Store of Cod ding & Russell . C. B. RUSSELL. Towanda, Feb. 7, IeGG.- 4.1 THE. INSURANCE COMPANY • OF NORTH AIIEBIC4r. Office N 0.7.42 Walnut Street, Philade:phia, This Company are now prosecuting the bu of Insurance hour loss or damage by FIRE on Buildings, Ilercharblise. Furniture, thioughcmt the State of Pennsylvania, on lber al termaJor long °cohort periods • or permanent ly of Buildings, by a deposit of inmate. • The prompt payment of claims for losses due ing the period of nearly 70 years that the Com. pony has been - la esistence. entities them to the confidence of the public.' Distmons.—Arthur O. Colin; fiamuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor; Ambrose White, Jac), R. Neff. Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh, Wm. E. Dewey. James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Nasal. Gee. L. Werriam Francis R. Cope. Ediard H. Trotter. Edwardli Clarke, Wm. Cumtnings. • ArernuniG. Covent ,Pmnitif. C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. _F ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE LNSU RANCE COMPANY Office In Denville, Montour• County, Penn a. Capital AND SCHOLL SAWING, The Farmers Mutual:Fire Insurance Company of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by-the - Pennsylvania begislatna, •in the year 1859, for • the Mutual Insurance of Country propertjenly„ and immediately thereafter commenced its oper-, aims on that principle, Which has been strict- \ - ly adherato since. All losses haye been promptly paid out of the Premiums collated onApplication for .insurance without making any assessments. The,Lusurance of Country property only, the low rates charged for Insurance, sold the prompt payment of lows are deemed a sufficient ream. mendation of the Farriers /dish& Are hunt caste Company-M_Middle Pennsylvania, to ell owners of st ele country property. P. Jouneon 4 See'y. W. Foams, Preen LUCIEN MYER, • March 6, '6B. • Agent, Towanda, Pa. .IVERP.OOL AND LONDON AND GLOBEZFIRE AND LAPS 'NW:FRANCE COMPANY.—Office, 45 William St., and 726. Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds (Gold) $16.271,675 Assets in the-United States, over 1,800,060 Daily Premiums, upwards of •-(gold) 17,000 The Shareholders personally responsible I,r engagements' of the company. All Dire , tors ma t be shareholders. ramose nt New Yoex:—Fraitcla Cottenet Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq. E. U. Archibald, Esq., H. B. H. Consul, Alexande r Hamilton, Jr.,Esq., Robert C. Ferguson. Esq. Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex ' ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board. BAinntas—Phenix Batik—Cammann A Co. The Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American citizens resident in New. York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and consequently, with the other Shareholders.m liable for all the engagements - rot .the Company; aU Policies are signed by them , all claims 'are payable in cash on proof of loss without - deduction for interest, and not, as is mull, sixty days after pmentation- of proof. They expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not as noon. Life insurance effected, and annoitiet granted on favorable terms. B. McKEAN • Agent. Towanda: April 23, 1f67. THEEQUITABLE LIFE A.SSUI ANCII Society's Agency for Bradford CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 Yearly income our 62,000,000 cash. IdONTANYE WARD. Towanda, July 25, 1867. - THE. ASTOR - FIRE INSURANa.. 1.- of New York. Agency for Bradford Cc. - Dividend tor 1866, 10' per cent. MONTANYE Towanda, July 25, 1867. THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE. Insurance Agency for Bradford County, Mutual Cash plan. In successful operation or. cr twenty:seven years. MONTANYEr.& WARD. Towanda, Jnly.23, 1367 . WYQMING INSURANCE AGEN WYOMING iNSURANCS - COMFANY • •- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WM.'S. 8088 President L. D. SHOSMAKER,• Vice;President B. O. SMITH - 13ecretary Capital andliurplos $160,000. North' America,r Ha ford, Conn. assets $360,000 Commerce, Albany,N. Y., " 600,000 Fulton. New York, " 250.000 Springfield, Mass., . " 400,000 Applications for insurance in the above Com panies taken at fair rates, 'and basinem attend. ed to with promptness and care. Particular attention 'will bei given to Farm risks in the country. Also Life and lave Stockslnsuranee al fected In good and reliable companies. Office over Fox, Stevens, Mercer isCo.Ts store. • T. B. CAMP, Agent. Towanda, March 12, 1868.—1 L 9-- ItIISSELL ac ,MIVS INSURANCE AGENG'I7-r_ CONPANIE3 REPRESENTED :- North America, Pkiladelphial,...s 2,001,2G8 7% Phoenix, of Hartford. 1,231,10 5 41 Germain/New. York,.. 876,815 50 . 'Home 10. Co., New Haven, 1,619,070 30 North American Fire In. Co., of. New' York, ------ 750,000 00 Entevprtse. pi Cincinnati, - 1;000,000 00 . .Natnal Ido,NewYerk, • 20.00 ) . 000 M .' the Son" .- We write policies in e reliable coni• patties at the lowest rates. :Ocular attention gives to farm propesty. 0 doors north of the Poet Orace,,op stairs. in the roont also by John W; Nix and. Beery Peet, also at the bnnkrog limo of B B. Baseell is Co. .. ":• , • .Fi JO HN W 111188. MIX.EIJO, Towanda; Feb:. 20,1888. WHITE MARROWFAT AND Black Eyed Peas for We by _ FOE, BTEVENB,:IIIFROIRI & CO. $3,750,00 ..SIMAOU $600,00( OP MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA, CAPITAL $400,060 CAPITAL $31400.000 Capital Bepreaentedover $27,p00,000, $36000 $357,000 00
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