gkg - tral. Hints on Buttor.Waidne ,Salt.—Tbo Government tails of On 1 ondaga salt for preserving meats.und the teats for batter under the super intendence of the NiW York State Agricultural. Society, 'bust show to Noy unprejudiced mind that as good salt is made at the Onondaga works as can be made anywhere. The company put up .an y article espo., eially. for dairy prepoeep i. under the brand of "factory , filled 'Wry salt fr and tient. Gov Alvord, at the Amer kale Dairymen's- - Coevention v . hot wiuter, in Utica,. affirmed that the company would pay every pound of butter or cheese that was injuted by the company's salt sent out under this brand. We use this ',brand .of -bait in our own dairy, and believe it equal to any of the foreign ilalta. In order, however, to he•aure of a pure 'article, we 'rhould advise parties to order direct from the company, or from its known, and reliable agents Sail per pound.—As to the quantity of salt to be used for butter,something will depend neon its manufacture,ana thrt , market for which itended. The 'Orange county butte makers, who obtain the Ingest prices for their productme at the rate of a pound, and two ounces of salt.for a batch of , twenty-two pounds of butter. For winter nrc, a little more wait _is used at the last working. ll'a•hivg out Buterwilk.-- there is diff , renee in, opinion among butter :linkers in regard to washingout the hutter-cuilk.! We are strongly impres sed that batter will keep best that is properly washed. It is the caseons elacin.plirticles in the buttermilk, he dewmpoOition or which causes the butter to become frowey.or ran= cid. The more perfectly these, are expelled, the better will the butter tie, 'preserved sweet and sound. Wash. mg properly, to -our mind, secures 'test that - result.' It iecertainly lens . 'work to got rid of the bitt . termilk b y . washing than by the "kneading process," besides there is less dan ger of spoiling the butter 17 °yeti. working, since overworking injuret the grain, rendering the batter 8-,lvy. It is claimed by some that When the t , uttertuilk is worked, out without washing, a more delicate aroma is retained ; and this Principle is oh ved in Ilolesteia. and Normandy, IA ere a very superior butter 'is manufactured for the London- mar ket. We have -tested' hundred of sam pies of butter in London,,which came from France - and Holstein. The butt - or is very Slightly salted, and when fresh has a most delicious flavor, but much of it does not keep well. Packing.—AF most important point I to be observed by butter-makers who bop qto makea reputation for fine goods is to pack in suitable tubs or packages In our opinion there is no wood so suitable for butter packages as white oak.' The timber should be well stiasoued, and the package's strongly hooped, so as to be water tight. No leaky - packagea can pre servo butter fur any length of time. In salting cheese,mnch will depend upon manufacture and the time it is desired to have it ready 'for The mar ket, from two - and a half to three pounds of salt are used for one htm• dred dounds of curd. The usual quantity at the faCtories is two and seven-tenths pounds !salt to one thousand pounds of mi k. In spring, when it, is an object to.-have the - rheesc go to market early, two and one-c4riarter pounds salt, and 'oven less,are used to the thousand pounds of milk.—X, A. Willard in Utica THE 'CORN Gsve.--The corn crop has several formidable enemies to -c.mteud with, and among them is what is comonly called the white grub, which damages the crop, seri ously. .pne of the best and judicious ' rem, die's, perhaps the very best set Bested, is the aplication of salt,as soon as the, plant makes its appear ance above the ground. Take one part common salt and three parts plaster of gypsum,and apply about a tablesponful around each hillaud it will be found to be a sure prate tion. The mixture should not, in contact. with the sprouts,as it may destroy them. This method has been tried over-and over again by some of the besti farmers of Pennsylvania, Delaware and Jersey,and,when prop erly applied, has never failed to be perfectly successful. We }lope our farmers; who have reason to fear the depredations . of the grub this -season,' will try this mixture, tearing a few alternate rows of corn without the salt,and communicate to-us the result. We are aware some writers say salt has no effect upon vermin, but we speak iu this matter on the best an thority.—Cermantotoit Telegraph. RE:ARING Faun. Taxna.---Many pee• • pie put out fruit trees ; some throw them out and into the ground ; some stick them in, a few set them out, and after they arc set out tale care of them. Some bring forth thirty fold, Home sixty, and some one hundred.— • Ndw let him who readeth do.like wise: Those who throw and 4tick their fruit trees into the gronnd,are apt to leave the care of them to ,the cattle and hogs, espdoially the pruning— consequences, doad trees, deformed trees, poor, fruit, and little of it—no' profits. -To have trees pay expenses--to hA•e them pleasant to look at—an ornament to the noighborhbod,and a gratification to the stomach—set. them out in ;pod suit good enough to la•ar stout corn or any_ other grain. Then keep the soil good ; keep them well and properly pruned yourself,not allowing' either cattle or hogs to as sist. Much is lost in •allowing too 'many small branches to grow. Only the limleto form a good symnietrical t..p, should be allowed to*grow.-- 7 Too many limbs on a fruit tree are just as precious as too many stalks of corn in a hill—smaller corn,emaller 'fruit and inferior qualify: And,read - cr, where do you pick the best flavor et! fruit? It is not od the branches to which ths sun and light have free access ? Then prune aeoxidingly.: _Teasing along the highway a short` time ago, I obaorved a row of trees each side of the way, to bestow an apple on the traveller. Are there any . more to do likewise,thes many spoor one, who hath Jiot of God's domain to grow an apple, can pick one to eat without trespass and_withont price? —Country Gentleman. \V walk here as it were, in Iltu MO; of life 4 thug, from the greet ca. thetbal &born tutors can beat the awn and • .. the chanting:of thechnir ;we see this Light stream through the opts door. whoa emue fricn&gOee up before—aafi shall we fear to mount the narrow staircase of lite _grave bet leads oat of this uncertain twilight ia to•Che wane wan game of the We aternel? Tux paper clauteising sassy fiske VADt4 —paw of masilea NOfiWi. OTION.IN BANKRUMY I y. te aft num tbi dey of 1 e ire:rent la wadeisibethe Seated Ake.% s hi.obecriser,bthe Wady et Itisakett, Ewe . teMe who hubbee beard it as Owe psalm ; that the eel meet ter bees and dolt sty el say prope l : ge= r :tti el e usseirrarir 18 1= :btu me lb/hidden by bre ; Ilia '4 , 111111ftg _4ll e =dem et sitar leaktele - piers *eb • debited hi deed mei creme Abilities" el hie bette; will be beards Coed d Bablelipti la be belies st Swabs• et the hiliCLI :hi the Osertitiemi, de iteitiejgh eV : da; been "MAIO OVIIMITttei Jr;:i ter. ee • the sett :at ;A- 114 186194 1' ,_ . .. 0 "4 1 011AS A:ROWIJIY. United states Marshal se Nemener. Wed - :ern Medd of P bad. ' -ByV. IL COOLS/LUG ty. .Iday 28, lad.-4w. . •- • INOTICE Di 13AN.KRUPTeri T . kis iv' to'giee mike, That on *Ptah day of May, D., 1348. a warrant in Bankruptcy was lowed against Steatite of Nelson CI Kartin; of Tonthasusoel tp. in the county of Wyoming in the State of Penasyttanid, - who hal heti a+ jidged a Bankraptl on hht own • petition ; and tbst the of. any 'debts and delivery of any belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for h pore. aid the Mande of any pro perty by him are fotbiddeo Mir ; that a meeting of the Mredltots choosemid Bankrupt to prtrre their debti and to one or more As signees of his est holes bald st • a Clout of Banbaptcy to be. at the °Mee of the liel&ter in the Borough of Towanda, before 1/PDMAM OTIBTON, Jr.. Begister, on the 17th day of JULY. D 1868 ate o'clook.psa. TnoikAs 1. BOWIMIN Dolled States Marshall an * Measenrer, Wes : tern District of Pesmaytnais By B. B. 000LBAUGH , Deputy. June 4, leM.-4w NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.-- Me is to give notice, That on the 4th day of June, A. D. NOM a warrant to Bank ruptcy was trued against the estate of Andrew B. Eckert. of Troy townshikkthe min ty of &adroit and State of Wants, who has been adjudged a Banff On own peti tion ; that the r rymftt tor any debts and de livery of any petty belonging to snob Bank rupt to kb! o for MS nee, and 'the transfer or any ProVertY by him ' are forbidden by law that a meeting of the credible of said Bank. rapt to prove th eir debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court ofLlisphispley •to be holden at the office it the Register in the Borough of Towan da, Plebe* EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Regis ter, on the 25th day of JULY', A. D. 1868, at 11 o. obeli, a. m. . THOMAS : A. ROWLEY, United States Marshal u liessenger, West- • era District of PetsAgylvd-, . By B. B..COOLL , A.UUSI, Deputy. -= - Jule IE4 11158..—t0n NOTICE IN . BANKRUPTCY. Ail is to give notice, lid on the 4th day of June, A.D., 1868, a Wininattaßanktoptg Iran issued against the estate of Oznattn 13. _Eterscemom, of &lath Creek, in the county of Bradford, and State - of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankmpton hie own pa tition-; that the payment or an deb: ll rd delivery of any pte ‘patilq Wonting tb Bankrupt, tolim, or for his use, ' ' the' transfer of any property by him are forbid den by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or 100111- - - Assignees of his esfate,wlil be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the office of the Register, in the borough of Towanda, Pa., before ED WARD OW.E.TM, dn., Register, on the 18th day of ICILY, A. D., 1868 at 10 o'clDek A. It. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11. 8. Marshal as Ideasengr, Wee tern Distriai rnsylvabia, By B. B. Coomittras, Deputy. June 188, 1168.--4 t . IN N BANKRINCY.—In the matter 1 of JOSHUA MBAS, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, u. To whom it may concern : The [undersigned heMy-gives notice of his appeinttment as an signee of Joshua Derrell; Of Canton borough, in County of Bradford, and State of Pepylvania within said District, who has been ' adge-d a Bankrupt up= his own petition by e District Court of sal District. Dated at .TOWintilt,_ t hilt f.it t a day of June A. D. 1868, CALIPP, Assignee. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter JL. of ARRAY YOUNG, Bankrupt. In the IMs trice Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, ss. To whom ft may omen : 'The ;undersigned hereby gives notice. of his appointment as ast• signee of Abram Youngs-of Alba imrough,in the withcounty of Bmdf _ord, and Irate el Penhsyliania, ega Didrict, *ho has been adjudged a Itaalrffpt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District Dated at Towanda, this 15th day of -June, A. D. 1868. JOHN N. CALIFF, Assignee. I.N BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of EMANUEL' GUYER, Bankrupt. In the 'District Court of the United States, for the Wes tern District 01 Pennsylvania. To tedkaw it Camera: The :undendgned hereby gives saki' of his appontment as [as signee of Emanuel Gayer, of Burlington twp., in the county of Bradfo rd and State of Penn sytvania, within said District. who has been ad- judged s a Bankrupt (pen his own petition by the District Contt of Said District. Dited at Towanda, the 91st day of May, A. D. 1888. B. S. RUSSELL, Assignee. itlisullantous. THE-TOWANDA BAKERY ' . AND EATING ESTABLISHMENT I WOOD & ALLYN hating purc and hased ',theDowry Bakery and Eating Estabishm ( recentlykept HM & Sm l ith, ent: AIM door south bi the Ward Donee, Main street, Towanda, Pa., and ha vin zwinotetled the =rte. they are prepated to funnels their customers and the public with everything in their line s!t reason able rates. THEIR EATING DEART SENT bl fitted up In the most approved style :and meals are served at all hours, and their stare is fined with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &C. They will keep in store and sell at wholesale and retail or manufacture to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES Of all kind/ Also will keep the best Crackers of all ldnifiln the market, by -the barrel or pound. Fresh 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. Sir Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to order. Mr Families supplied daily and promptly With anything desired in our line. They employ none bntthe most skilful work- men, and use only the beat material. They are determined to keep a first class establishment. Give as a fair and candid trial and you will And It to your advantage. - G. H. WOOD. J. S. ALLYN Towanda, Aug. 1, 1867.—yr. A RRIV A L OF NEW GOODS I T The sabaezibera are now rekiving from New York a fine assortment, of GOODS IN THEIR LINE ! Cormtoting in part of BROWN & BLEACHED MIISLIN§, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DRESS GOODS, Fancy SkitlC Shawls, hoop Skirls , iovEs, Holum, YANKEE Noenqats, 4- All of which can he bought ria chcap as the same quality of goods can be bought In To wanda. Their • MILLINERY DEPARTMENT lo being furalshed with ibe latest styles of BONNETS AND -HATS, And s general immodest:at o' Millinery Goods, with competent Milliners to suit the taste of et who may - favor Gun with their patron sge. atteottoo paid to BLEACHING AND MAW WORK Ao we Lave le tsWicibud 1447 exprolity.for this. StparAitcut 601144w140 guarrataxl. Maio FStreet, dlreoly 4paritc' ttit C.?tut B. A. PaTge, 4c txp -Toiraads, Apzil I‘, .I.koGie4al A TINE STOUK WI? - 00 -- D1 Li aoltab War tha *III 14 ogad at riot's Fortnum* 154att, , • • Rut Citertiir isirantr. OlN''~AM3t' T W;Aj UAL ESTATE AGENCY, Oehr male the follow Mpertlea at resuponalde 11401111 Wives fa terms - - A hod of land labiate in °Reminder omit,. Neerjmpey. Containing 446 acres, 31 fella from multi Station Camden and Cape lley Railway. .:Tio Jibet'lluichor 71 ProPo W ll2ol ** annuthlp, Camden county. N. Y. Containing 3500 scam To be sold In lots. , Potter Comity Lena: tearlly timbered with Pine. Rembek, Ash, Cherry and hard woods u follows : 4163 ';' ' Trac N N. , - cOnlatning 990 acres , 4755, 990 acres—between the first .and east forb of the Ellnraiwahoning In Wharton and fiylnnlatowsudtfpx. • I ' • Tracts Noe 4767, 600 acres No. 4768, 400 urn; No. 4698. 400 acres; Wharton town sC hnslo hip. line. of Appst. bewlivtiirs of Kottio • * tracts No. 5917,1100 acres ; No. 5720,1080 acres ;. No. 5823, 1160 acres; No. 5921, 1082 acres 75 perches : No. 5912, 1160-acres. No. 5930,1100 acres ; No. 5938, 1100 icres ; No. 5929,1100 ; In Whartoc and Stewardson town ship* orthaad waters Hey* Creek, near mall; branch. , • • Tracts N 0.1717, IINI acres ; 4729, 990 acres ; Appot and Stewardson townships, near Little Kettle Creek. Tracts No. 4920, 801 acres ; 4924. 600 acres Wharton township, main brand', Stnnamabon . Two hundred and ,soventy-fitAt ; acits prime, first class coal land. Blakely township, La. Berne county, Pa., hall. way • between Scranton and Carbondale. Very near the Railway: One thousand acres first cissii Anthracite coat land about miles north-east of Wilkes- Barre, in the midst of improvements. About 1000 acres' of land in Medford town ship, Burlington county, New Jersey; about four•miles north from Jackson Junction of the Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rari tan Bay,Bailwaya. :Valuable •mill stmt. Two el Wee hemes; stable, barns, Ad.; ' sectal growth of Umber, never failing water.- Potter fall 15 or 16 feet overihot. Pike U 0 per acre. One-third may remain. Delaware Farms and Pennsylvania lands• Descriptions and directions , given on applica A valuable Country Seat near Philadelphia. Splendid greunde.and trees. 89 acres of land WESTFRIf PROl s Entk—i'or !sale or ex cbablte. 120 acres of ,good lankone t hirtl tica breed.' 'Sall Mere, Stark county; lowa. ' ' Forty scree of good la ad with irnit trees, ap• plea, peaches, pIMi.S. ad. 26 ilexes improved, ohe halt mile from Ran Piece on R 'away . Price 6800. 80 acres one mile from San Piero, one.third timbered. No improvements. On railway . PriCe $BOO. • A steam mill property in Burlington town ship, Bradford county. A Yery desirable lent been operation. Eight parcels of land, 'containing from 50 to 100 accts, each partially timbetid. and improv ed suitable for farming or grazing. House and Barn in good order and 136 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. &c. Union township, Tioga county, on Northern Central —slimly. For sale on lung time and easy terms. 26 Tashi Lots hi Monroe Borough, Bradford, County, Pa, 3,000 Acres i% Tialicied juud. Sullivan county, Ps. 122 Acres good Farming Land, Burlingtoi township, Bradford county . Other timbered and improved propirtics Descriptions given on app' ation. • ; AND PRINTS, &c., gc., ac Tenements and Inftilliveit Beal Estate} To. Banda Borough, and other properties 43 MONTANYE & WARD, EzecoteiConveyances, furnish Briefs of TWO, buy and Bell Real Estate, collect rentals and llens,marrey and examine all lands of propertl. They are prepared to negotiate sales of *Ms, homesteads, and properties =rectally desirable to capitalists; to 'priicuie auvauces of money upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute lu quirt.= for those desiring to make' hive:duikm:its or secure a home. They will elect INSURANCE In the but known FIR E Alb) LIPE COM A MIE& Tritiy havo exclusive - :marl cc ibid. flrd and neighboring counties t+. 'exit nA tdm panics in these several departments of !aim Thom wbo desire to buy of sell lams ; All who wish to effect Instrance'egOlnet }fire; All who ieek permanent Investments fof tito future benefit of thoir famillo, fa Bodo- aud Ant-class Life Companies S• ; Cipitalists desiring to boy or 'sell satiable speculative properties: • All wishing imnroye andoxaminatiptit ; All wishing advances upon valnable:roa Property ; All who wish to obtain lease'or rentAl of Farms or Tenements, Are respectfully solicited to entrust sueltibusi near to our Agency. Further particulars tarnished at our . °Lilco Office, comer W Main and Pine etreesa. O. D. MONTANYE HENRY WARD. or IPRO PERT! ES ADVERTISED FREE OF WIARGE. REFER,EN,CES : Hon. U. Mercer, Towanda, Pa. Hon. William Biwa Bloomsbnrg,, Pat C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda. M. C. Martnr, " G. P. Mason & Co., Boaters, Towanda. J. D. Montanye Towanda. I t - Lathrop, Luddiniton di Co., New York. Diction Brothers, Philadelphia. • I Hon. John N. Conyngitim, Wilkes-Barre. Charles Parrish, Wilites•Barre.- Hon. F. B. Streeter, Montrose, Pa. Towanda. April 2. 1867 i. F ASHIONS FOR SPRING lAND I - SUMMER 111 F 1868. 1 : Having just returned New Yor with a full and cuefally selected tof MIL L ERY GOODS, we hope to be ble to please who favor u with their putronage. Come add Bee 1 We will do over you Straws in the kited styles tatwe and we defy, compeiltiod in this bran of our work. Collars beautiful Thread Lace— a c heat. Lisa Madame r oy's Cored Skirt So .por r. Call and =mule before you put Rooms on the east aide of Wain it., ' en the stores of Fox, •Stevens, Mercer & Co., and Miles Carter.. • , E. J. PIERCE. Allo, - PATTERNS OF TEE LATEST MYLES for Ladles' -Intl Children.' Dresses. ' Ladies or whiting lth to' ha gra re mhti a n d goodWork and the fitting,. will end it to Oak- advantage to favor , he with a pta. sr Rome over ifin.Pierorea: 111: 1.,: CUSTER. Towanda; April A, lit6B.—tf pboUlti;-;—Wliest Flour of - p:all ALT Meld ennui ; - Sate wheat Floor, Brig, Core, et. 444., at - Dia. y • W, A. [LOOM S. - enutits:ifikillkitiasiosts;+ Gime . swrp_ .platisatiro `rte ya) pgrom. _ 1: . . JOHN NTH, *A I s !I T-I.- ~;( p I '''1•:: 1 1 0 a I (114144 t., ant doorpa y tho Ran Bond Hones) moat most invite the at 11411tiic allllllleaii well I re. GROCERIES ;zti t NIXEPROVISIONS, .1 :- . ivitinliltieLlecileghlir 16 - snit the tinies t and Puttee et all. He hasidsci tpintisd a splendid 7.i !)-^ ' , .1. ill' . ~ :-• '1 . -' l . iiti=! ., ;/:1 1 . - FEED' 'S na", , : wadi well ! situated ! l o tii4 t h et.,:: 1,.t• is *SW Mai, Mica st 411 Umes. : XI v iless cdniiti ivir nttf bind a *go Stock of - • ' _IL ~ , , 'T I 43 A t 0 Tf•VE ES' .., SII - Ci s kß S, , ::- • 1 • 111 kotlitj ' 7 ;15TITTiNHu 40M 1 taiga& ahibil ,tar Wash: • iIiIRDS.Pg 4 iP:4.44?? ilf4 ll4 NA?#° ! FREE OF CHARGE. - , irhe plesee accept my thinks for their very liberal pat:image for the last two yeater,:tuit , 4te ptombse with their esslitsna , to improve ev en' WO:Unity Le :alarm oar boainaea.•to as warrant satisfaction. to all. Call add see as li , rlll4l ' ' '' • Towaedadoly 10, : ; VEW. GROCERY AND PRON -1.11-, SION. STORE! hi° 14 kJ Jp.ty.gs, , = 4 = lise Opened n new tleocery and Provision Store In Patton's Block, In the store formerly o con gaed by Solomon kflon, whore4la now oleys the pub li c ilarge• supply of ' ' • ‘' - • - • 'GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS, .; - : 1. • • . • • . Of the best qualltyoaild to be .said at the VEItY LOWEST PRICES. The stook Contain s. ' • I TEAS, - COFFEES; • SUGARS," • Alin:Jlß, LC. al.so . : ••• • - FLOUR r . FEED, _ - ; In fact everything - ruiruslly kept In' fe.t/iriCery and Provision Store, which I shah sell as low as ein - he bought eiserbsre.! • •v__•• •'t U. Cash will be: paid for all Country 4 %bonde r clot ,17, VAG . / • RE • S ,T ,Q it . I ' W 412 C R. 1-.ns W. A. ROCKWELL'S CANNED FRUITS, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS OF 'ALL KENDS, AND CANNED OYSTERS Duivil AP LES, PRUNES,, Clikiß4lE§, / 1 TgAS; SUGARS, 11 MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES, Of all kinds, in tact everything in the GROCERY LINEI Will be k . ept constantly on hautt FLOtrit,FEED,EEANb, POTATOES BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY • VARIETY OF FAltvrtqui\\EßOlAJCE A frzslf lot of DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, Purchased at thu LOWEST POINT IN THE fi"VEX ' Anil will be soill ea CHEAP AS THE CHEiVpEST TO THE FARMERS, DASD l'AiD FOB ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE W. A. ROCKWELL Hay . 23, 1867 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchased the entire interest of R. H. PATCH, n In the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., Is now prej red to °Bet to the citizen's of Bradford County and tlutnity, a large and ,well selected stock of GROCERIES, Which I have purchased for Cash and feel coif dent that can sell at as low figures as can be purchased elsewhere. I now offer ; to the public a splendid stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALERATUS, SPICES, &C Have on hand a large stock of AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO I keep constantly on taCio, PORK, RAMS LARD and kinds of FISH. Would the at iention of the public to onl4:ta n't Be Mit STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown boa Please calliand examine our stock of WOODEN WARE Urge assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS TOILET SOAPS, ,te.,,tc. I will pay the high - eat cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE Farmers give as a call before selling elsewhere Er AU persona indebted to the ;late firm will plow gall i "nttittmik,einqrdiatcpayFient Towandi, Mara 12.1867. N E A 1110. R SIL.I) P OS PENNEPAR SR. lAIL Has opeaed a shop in the room book of the Rooms of thei Young Hen's. Christian ASSOCi3 tiort e newdd story, over Eddy's Clothing Store where lenld now prepared to dull kinds of • TAILORING , -In the beittrind most fashionable manner. An experience of many Irma, it, determinatlonto Atop `Op loth the Fashions of the Times, anda desire to wilesie Ida *Sestionent. he believes will costa() hint to give satisfaction. . • 1101:1:14ttGlg donelon short notice and reason lo term . Taiyuan:l)ot: /7;1E67. 0117 adiftirs !%-lfq VEW'splait'irlD -- ;151:411001; 1 - ; mrp,. r7 - N; 13 . 11;;;; 7 :5 1 C-0 2 4 :4 4:1111014 WllebtinlitiMio Ihr d* II 011,4 14t,him is itors lwallailtirarAwaarlism4ao. 3r . 'D' 1 It* "Mal"110# IU15111411":**P00111CL wascOis 4,4laielfox:9,greunristleraler,,.. . . • . . ... varik „. !o 2. 2 ••,,, 1116 4 4, 1_4, illtrrit:TlTAvt l ilZa #3lwdds of Apy 140).t.onal#14111: - OATS, VESTS J AND P414:11',8: " f -r w-001. DERV. COATS; PANTS,A VESTS -• - a • • theett'Alli and , Itarti,.Llnen and Paper Collterk Ekren; emanate - awl Planner Spider, Wank Tled, Stiopendetl;l3lo#l3l,`.4:linesiThatater . Bareneflprlnelltilal3ilk,Solt . anti , Shaw Hata: All that - class: ftber. that Goo 14300da aro cheaper at a lalr,prloottArt poor: goods at lull prlcb. Cali and e=mlue -WO AMIN= 1P 1 :444)4 6 419 - VO * 0! , 4!•LCO• , til fotratieNetyla; 001 " . • ?dr T HW;I: -NEW STORE' A IkIiEW ACitID.RI • - . e:n entiro new itock , of ;Clothing biti uglo. cintßin bolo** the wat:tn bO 'eolctwAh • , OTAIL' _PRoFrrs.I; The calends:m:4 would. respe ctfolly announce tu oltOseatql Tionpsdokaud!doleltar that be !.P now 'n3 l o .4 3 , 4 4n 1 gistr Ql othlogi.puch, IDiErAVEIi IiERbOiTS, AS,: ruo Ts „ ..1 . E. 8 T !DRESS , AND ..B6IN US . .SUITE. nirgtshiiidodds4 ntpl that these pods Wright atyerylow tlpres will he - soldwith, very amall , pro fi ts• = I intendto eltabliihil per manent bade in this place, and in order to gain the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a har,lC 01. .- . NEW GOODS .HONESTY :AND ..INTEGRITY and all, goodX Will be warranted for what they are repreat rated to be. Come and examine and convince - ,yoniself. Don't forget the place Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means II ouso, south end of Beltilemanse Bloch. JACOBS. Towanda, Oct. 17, 18G7. g4DttiL & VAN VELSON MERCHANT 7AILORS RtA.D'it - *Abt OLOTillftG GENTS FURNISHING GOODS WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y We have.a Fashion dile Cutter front New York City, and take all the risk ln gltrhig you ti good flt.. We make at our own estkhliahment i We give pa rticular attention to Youth's Bop, and CIIILDRENS ) CLQ7iIIATG Be, Stock of Hats and Cap's Kept within, 20 miles. Cottle and look and provo for yourself:- ell. Will be at the Ward Rouse the first sad third Monday of every month with samples of Goods, and prepared to take measures. BEDELL,,t VAN VELSOB, 68 Broad-st., Waverl. , N. Y. Agents Ipf Grover 4Y,-Baker's,Bewing Machines. April 2,1868. PATCH C. H. PATCH ' NUcilhelt" MTB FASHIONABLE AND DEALERS' DAIS AND CAPS, 013 .1320aa Street, READY MADE CLOTHING Aneel'sva have a-goodtleiortutent , - CLOTHS AND CASSUSIERES, Troin'Sii cents to $3 tier yard, (al: