4nrituitittat. Betting OaNage, Plante. (For the Rimoszaz.). X very common and errorcous . Onion is- previdetit, that Cabbage Plants will not succeed if set during (try wenther ; consequently. very. rilanyipersous ChOOPC:Affet weather as the proper time tor setting them oc-6 in heavy or clayey soils.. Heavy pp.its, if worked at such times, will bake or harden, and,the consequence is, that the plants d(i' poorly. Sandy or, very liett soils may be stirred (.(.91 if quite moist without much in jury ; but it is not &likable to do it 'even, on such soils in a very wet time. it would be better to choose very !fry time in witicli to set Cab bagi.,plants, if properly 'lone, than a very wet time. - If y 4.11 follow the following direc tions,. you can I hardly:fail to succeed iaa raising gold catillages Have your grentrd well tnanured, and in good tilth, by plowing or spading ietp iu day W . eather.. Set your plants as directed at any time--eseept in a vary wet time—even in the middle .1 a hot day, though the evening on days is to he preferred. Have your plaiits in good condi- Itoil ; if they have wilted nous., put. tid(? water till .freshened up. • Have theiti4ripping wet at time of setting, atld wipe tiny rootA of each plant back and Forth lightly'once into a batiin of dry gromal plaster, or, -the finest and driest road that you can get, and Fl'i et firm the earth about the plants. They may be set into the ti. the first leaf above the se•,:l leaf. If a dibble is used to make boles , - with, it should be run d,,wn beside the plant, so as topress the earth againat : ille entire roots ; .-- It is a go , d plan, in a eery hot and dry time, to fill the holes with hart. yard manure water and let it soak away before setting the plants ; and then set as before stated. s he care ful to cover all wet earth upon the .surface. with fine dry 'earth. Ghia_ g.Kxl cultivation. •1 VARIETIES.-T 1 1 4: large late Drum heads should be set before July ; or s say by 15th to '_sth of June. Fla Dutch, Winn - lig-stack . and Improved Bruuswick may be set later. I ex .pect to pet the Improved Bruiiiwiek a 4 late as the 1001 to 15th of July— after early (4"! as. R. M. W. Keeping Fowls in Orchards. The public has yet to learn the full - advantage of keeping paltry. ,Few seem to appreciate what they-may do a mong`trces in au orchard. Let any on!: trY them in an orchard of a guar- Ict of au acre, where they may be • kept by a picket truce four or five f"et high, putting. in say one hundred . and ,twenty-five fowls, and observe the result. He will avoid the annoy ance in the ; garden,of which so many complain,While they will work among the trees, doing just what is needed, keeping the ground well cultivated, au,d destroying everything th 4 can injure the fruit trees in the shape of bugs, worms or other insects,and lay a large number of eggs, which are a cash article, to say, nothing of the chickens, which pay well for raising at the present time. - I have tried it and know it, is so.- 1 have about 100 fowls, which have worked admirably among my trees, keeping the ground in good condition, eitping off the insects.and promoting. . the growth of the- orchard. lam ,atisfied that we have yet to learn the full benefits which may be deriVed from the proper arrangement of fowls, and it is quite possible that the method I have suggested may clfer the bait-way of getting our ap ple orchards into bearing condition a grain.— Car Northern Fanner. Stay:all , rho Faun. The cities iind-villagerrare already ~vererowded, , 'and every kind.of busi ness languishes more than the eniti- valion of the earth. In the cities the labor market is over stocked,and one can get any desired number ofhands for any conceivable job. Clerks from the country have-usually to serve two or three years "before they can get living wages. The city throngs with unemployed men and women,waiting for something to turn up. Those who find employment have no security for permanence. Mechanics lose their places and have to lie idle for weeks and months together. All • the pro ducts of skill and labor are relatively cheaper than provisions and bread stuffs: The great material want of the nation is cheaper meats,grain and vegetables. We have merchants, mechanics and middlemen enough, but far too few farmers. The best cultivated State abounds in nuculti , vated lands. Even in the .vicinity of our large towns and cities, cheap lands abound, and splendid chances for enterprising young men to win homes.and fortunes. Once settled open his own acres, the farmer •has constant,profitablc occupation before • him. No where is unskilled labor so sure of sustenance ; nowhere will intelligent industry so surely win a happy home and competence. In the country one never need to lack labor, and labor brings there the !mesas lies and comforts of life.—American Agriculturist. • Hon TO DESERVE SUCCESS. The thing for every young man to strive fur, if he be ambitions of pecuniary success in this world, is a speciality in his business. No matter what trade or profession he may chose, let him adopt some part of it in which to render himself fr.mous. He may then render himself necessary to those who may emp oy his services, and thus receive hi own _price for that which he doe particularly well.— Without this pedal superiority he comes into co etition with the great inediwraey, an _must expect a medi ocre compensation in return. The pleasant eminence of excellence how ever, is not to he gained by wishing merely. It requires good hard work and plenty of it. - e world does not pay people f being idle, nor for tnat which as td l one. - There is la bor to be dose a ter,they are farted anO.the beginner should never flinch fraqit, for it• is only by his awri eaer tio'uf that he cab attain the speciality that: is to bring him future honors, and future gold. Tin paper' having the largest cir Lulation—the paper of taboos°. 33 ankr :uptct Acts. NOTICE IN BA NICRUPVIY. • . This is to girt notice, That on theaitof May, A. D. MS. a warrant in . pt wu hued siainst the estate of Net= n, of Tunkhannock tp. In the Comity of Wyoming in the State of Penraylvania, who has been ad Judged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; and - tut the payment of any to and delivery of mirProlertir belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his nu. and the transfer of any pro. parta z bi e him are forbidden by law ;,. that a mee of the creditors of mid Bankrupt to prove Ir debts and to choose one or more Ar• signets of his eat bv. will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the - office of the Register in the Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON Jr., Re later, on the 17th day of JULY,'A.IS 18681 o ' clock TBOUAS A. ROWLEY, United States Maranon as Messenger, War tern District of Penne; ivania By E. B. COCILBIUGH Deputy. June 4,1808.-4 w NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.— .L 1 Ms is to give notice, That on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1868. a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Andrew B. Eckert, of Troy township, in the coun ty of gradford. and State of Pemusylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own peti tion ; that the pament of shy debts and de livery of any prop erty belonging to such Bank tnpt to him or for his nee, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that meetg of the creditors of said Bank rupt Assignees ir debts and to choose on atr morel his estate, will be held a Court of Bankrtiptcy to be holden at the office of the Register In the Borough of Towan da, {before EDWARD OVERTON', Jr., -Regis ter, on the 25th day of JULY, A. D. 18.48, at 11 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, • United States Marshal as Messenger, West; ant District of Pennsylvania. , - By E. B. CO OLBAUGLI,Teputy. June 18, 1868.-4 w. N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY, This is to give notios. That on tho 4thday of June, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of GBOll6l E. HIIMPEIMEY, of South Creek, in county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania,• who his been adjudged Bankrupt on his own pe tition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such, Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property. by him are forbid den by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt; to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Asstnees 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, Pa., before ED WARD OVERTON, ht., Register, on the 18th day of JULY, A. D., 1808, at 10 o'cleck m. THOMAS 'A. ROWLEY, 11. S: Marshal as Messenger, Wes ' tern District Pennsylvania. By E. B. COOL/MUGS, Deputy. June 18, 1.868.-4 t BANKRUPOY.—In the matter 1 of JOSHUA DEBRAH. Bankrupt. /n the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, as. To whom it may 'concern : The lundersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as as signeo of Joshua Derrah, of Canton borough, in County of Bradford, and State of Pennsyliania within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District :Court of said District. - - - Dated at Towanda, this 15th day of June L. D. 1668, J. N. CALIFF, Assignee. N BANKRUPTCY.—In the .matter of ABRAM YOUNG. Bankrupt. In the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, -ss. To whom it may concern : The undersigned beteby gives intice of his appointment as as signee of Abram Young, of Alba borough,in the 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 15th day of June, A. D. 1863. JOHN N. CALIFF, Assignee. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY This is to give Notice : That on the 25th day I of May, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the - estate of 3 amen H. Fellows, late of the firm of Fel lows.& Crandall, of the Borough of Alba, in the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him ge forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bank rupt, to prove their_ debits, and to choose one or more Assigneei of his Estate, will be held at a. Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Cake (4s the Register, in the Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON, Js, Register, on the 15th day of JULY, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as 'Messenger, Wes tern District Pennsylvania. By E. B. COODBAUGH, Deputy. May 28, 1868. - IN BANKRUPTCI.-4n the matter of NELSON W. FRENCH. Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western Distiict of Pennsylvania. 7o whom it may Cancu n: The underside( d hereby gives notice of his appointment as as signee of Nelson W. French, of Windham twp., in the county of Wyoming and State of Penn sylvania. within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Doted at Towanda. Pa., the 18th day of June, A. D. 1868. JOHN W.MIX, Assignee. H E TOWANDA BAKERY 11 AND EATING aTABLISHILENT WOOD & ALLYN having purchasid the Bakery and Eating Establi , hment:and Grocery recent lykept by Hill &Smith, that door south of the Ward H.ouse, Main street, Towanda, Pa., and-having remodelled the same. they are prepared to furnish their customers and the public with everything in their line at reascri• -able rates. THEIR EATING DE ARTMENT Is fitted .up in the most approved style 'and meals are served a: all hours, and their store is filled with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &C. They will keep in stare and sell at crholesalc and retail or manufacture to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH, BOLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES, 01 all kinds. Also will keep the bee. Crackers of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on band by She keg or dish, cheap as the c,heapesS. They will use the best materials in every.thig and will try to pilease the most fastidious. W Wedding and other fancy Cakes mtide to order W Families . with anything desired in our line. ' ',Whey employ none but the most skilful work men, and use only the bust material. They are determined to keep a first class establishment. Give us a fair and candid trial and you will find it to your advantage. G. H. WOOD. Towanda, Aug. 1, IS67.—yr ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS The saUsetibers are now receiving from New York a fine assortment of - GOODS IN THEIR LINE 1 Consisting in part of BROWN it, BLEACHED MUSLINS, AND MINTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S PRESS GOODS, Fancy Skirts,Shawls, Hoop Skirts, GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., /cc., SC 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 stses of BONNETS AND HJTS, And a general assortment o• Millinery Goods with competent Milliners to suit the taste of al who may favor them with their patronage. Fp' dal attention raid to BLFSCIIING AND STRAW WORK. As we'llavi l an experienced Lady expreedylor this departtent satisfaction' gnarranteed. Main Sir Cot, directly opposite Uto Court Rouse. B. A. PETTES & - 00 Towanda, Apill lt. IE6 4.-11 m Rtal eotatilatti,lattranct Noti T3&:'~' p REAL .ESTATE ,A(I4NOY, bllbr sale the following proliertiesit mad • ruble PrlosSarol tipop favorable trim ;'. 4 )1 ;, i• ,A tract Of land situate in Gloaceater county, "New Jersey. Contalchig 448 acres, Similes trim Malaga Station, _Camden and.,Cape May Hallway. • • The' Bine ; Atelibt iiroperty, Winslow toartuitip, Camden county. N. Y. Containing $5OO acres. To be sold in lots. Potter. County Lands. Heavily timbered with Pine. Hemisek, &eh, Cherry and lard woods as follows Tract/3Ni). 4763, contaiiiing 090 aCreis'; No. 4755, 990 acres—between the first and east forks of the Sintomnahoning In Whalrtotl and Sylvania townships. ' ' Tracts No. 4767, 000 acres t i NO. 4768;400 acres • No. 4608. 400 acres ; Wharton town ship. 'lino of Appot,.bead-w Acta. of -1440 Creek ' Tracts No. 5917, 1100 acres • No. 5720,1080 acres ; No. 5823, 110 acres CND. 5928, 1082 acres 75 perches: No. 5912, 1100 acres: No. 5930, 1100 acresi No. , 6938, 1100 acres •, No. 6929, 11001.3 n Whartcc and Stewardson town ship:loin:tad waters Kettle Creek, por l , ma* branch: ' • Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres; 411 p, 996 acres ; Appot and Stewardson towtiships, near Little Kettle Creek. Tracts No. 4920,537 acres ; 4934, 600 acres, Wharton township , main brandi, Sinnamabou• log. • ' Two hundred and seventy-Pe acres prime, first class coal land. Blakely township. La name county. Pa., halt way :between Scranton and Carbondale. Very near tht Railway. One thousand acres first class Anthracite coal land about 1# miles north=east of Wilkes- Barre, in the midst of improvements. About 1000 acrea 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 Bally/vs. li'alnable mill-seat . \ Two or three houses, stable, barns; U.; 'second growth of timber, never failing water. Power fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price $2O per acre. One-third may remain. • Delaware Farms and Pennsylvania lands. Deecriptiols and directions given on applica A valuable Country Seat near Philadelphia. Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land WESTVP.N PROPERTY—Foi sale or ex change. 120 acres of good land one third Lim bered. San Piero, Stark county, lowa. Forty acres of good land with fruit trees, ap ples, peaches, pears. &c. 25 acres improved, one half milo from San Piero on It►ilway.— Price 1800. 80 acres one mile from San Mere, one-third timbered. No improvements. On railway . Price $BOO. A steam mill property in Burlington town ship, Bradford oonnty. A very desirable lam bering operation. Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to 100 acres, each partially timbered. and improv ed suitable or 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 ..ailway. For sale on long time and easy terms. 26 Town Lots in Monroe Borough, Bradford county, Pa. 3,000 Acres NI, nu Timbered I mid. Sullivan county, Pa: 122 Acres good Para .log Laud, Burlington township, Bradford county . Other timbered and improved propeitiVit Descriptions given on npp'' ration. Tenements and improved Itral Estate; To. wands Borough,.aud other propertmsZ Execute;Conveyances, tarnish Bile's of Title, buy and sell Real Estate, collect rentals and . : liens,survey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms, 4 , homesteads, and properties especially dasirable, to capitalists; to procure advances of moneyl upon bond and mortgnge,.and to prosecute in-, guides for those desiring to -make investments or secure a home. They will effect • 41ed dail J. S. ALLYN INIS MONTANYE &•W RD, INSURANCE l*the best, known VINE AND LIFE CON2A, NIES. They have exclusive A-..teaci 0 Brad Ind and neighboring comities 3 e_k tiny oat panics in these several departments of ance. . Those who deswe toliuy orsk , ll Lirms ; .All who wish to elect Ittsur4tx against Fire • AU who seek . pennsagnil inirLstraCntstor the future benefit of their famines, in trectireland first-class Life Companies j Capitalists desirins to buy or sell valuatt speculative properttea • t • , • All wishing-surveys and.exAcatnations ; All wishing " advances - quin valuable ena; property • • ; All who wish to obtain le= or rental o Fa ma or Tenementa, . Are respeetfully ladled to intrust - such It:I -mes to onr Agency. Further particulars tunaisho our ufficlo Ofliez, corner ut Main anci Pine streetsl • G. D i ; MONTANYB, HENRY' WARD. , 1 I * PROPER Es' 4.DVERTIgE FREE 01."WARGE. ,I \ I REFEREMIES : 1 Ron. U. P.lercr.r,. Towaotia. I Hon. William Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa, C. L. Ward, Esq., Towand a . ' M. C. Mercor, ti . , 1 Large .assortment of -YANKEE NOTIONS. G. F. Mason A CO., Nutters, Towanda. J. D. Montanye, Towanda. • TOILET SOAPS, Ac., Ac. I will pay the high. Lathrop, Lnddlngton dt CO.. New Yorh.l \ Dickson Broth e rs, N. C rs on , yag Pidl a imp. deb Wi hia lk . es-Barrer ; . cash price for Charles Parrish, Wilkesßarre. 1 t Eton. F.D. Streeter, Montrbse, Pa. . 1 COUNTRY 'PRODUCE.' Towanda. April 2.1887. , .I___ Farmets g t FASHIONS FOR SUMMER ,OF MEI Raving Just returned from New York With a full and carefully selected stoek of MILLINERY GOODS, we hope to be able to please all who favor as with theirpotronage. Come and Seel We will do over your Straws in the latest ityles and we defy competition. id this branch df oar work. Collars,beautifal Thread Law—n r oreat. Also MOW= Fo,y's Corset Skirt Suppote _ Call and examMe before you purchase. Rooms on the east aide lot Main' at., between the stores of Fox, -Stevens4 Mereur k 06., and Miles Carter. , E. J. PIERCE. _,..! AIistr,P2MPINS OF I Trani LATIWP STYLES for Ladles' and . Childreira' Dresses, - prdiel wishing to have good; work and the - befit 'of dries, with gracefrit ernd elegant fitting, will find it to their adv.aritage to favor is with a trial. "Xl* Rooms over Mn.i Pierces. l 1 1 f H. L. CUSTER. Towanda, April 8,1868.-i-if I rip HE' PLACE TO . BUY YOM • - I .1 Groceries cheap, at -'s , Bronthali 4i Coreelts Cheap b ore. , 1 I rottruiti 174SOCEEIYO ',l ) llO3tA, %RI • FEED, WOW. JOHN. MEEItETH, ": I It il ain-st., first e doo , r south of tenit:2 IrtVpmtert:Plifirge gdthw lt eil se - • GiEOCERIES, , I xiii.oyAsioNs, gbicit is Ile is Jelling ;to, mat the times, and pares of He has sTro;ppened a splendid 1 ~: 1 1 - " FEED B OBE, Widelt 'T;ell eiinaied 'top' the' . s `niatoi Batelay coal region at, aii times .-. 4; keeps' constantly on h diarge Stock of i '',• I PA 8, '0 0 F Fl 4 S;' 813'43- >groti al: I l . j FLOUR, - BUTTE ''° ' • Which !te is aeng pine: for case. :;, I . 1 • a 0 , f),RS so4Q: rid•E' OF CIIARI3E; 44411661; arrant+, r iuirititiiiii,:l 4 l - If please accept my thanks for their very liberal patronage for the testi two years, cad.** promise with their assistanci , to improve ev• erk,cliportonity to , isehtrge„our bpsinessoo as to ;warrant satisfautton tt all. Call and see us 2641 1 4 . '.-- '- ' ..' . .0. 1 . tofiN vicntiivial. l * Tosrauda • July 10, • ft: pis . - • ' • . NENV G4OCIRY AND PROVI SION !STORE 1 THOMA Itassrperted a new-Gricery told Provision-840 . 11 Vatic:lll's Block, fa the store former ly o era. pied ttie p b utrit:Z a g e t ' sitlo ll ; r f lte. 49 7 °Te 141 ' GROCERIES ' ' * PROITIgION, OI tbcibest quality,antto be sold at the VEIL'f LOWEir PRECE3 . . • } (Fhb stock tioatala *' TEAS,'' , OOFrEES, 'SITGARS, 1 ' • BUG , &c. ALSO • • nouß,7 Elh , t ,&G. . In fact everything Laidig •tept.'he a . Atotery and Provision Store; which I shall set.' as low as can he bOughtelsewhare.. • 1 air Cash will be paid for all Coon try Produce, „ Towsuida, Oct. 11. BUT N W• b' 0 .14. .E = ' , . NEW .R.OUDS NEW (4400ERIE,S-.1 W. A. ROCKWELL'S. CANIOD APPLErI, PEACHES, PLUMS •Or ALL KINDS, A.ND CANED' OYSTERS DRIED AP LES, IEAC,IIES, PRUNES, TEAS, SUGAIi,B, SYRUPS; MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES Of all tindA, in fact cycryttang, In the GROCERY LINE! Will be kept constantly on Sind FLOIJR,PEED,BRAND, POTATOES BLITTER,ItD, EGGS, AND EVERY • e VARIETY OF FARMERS PRODUCE _ORY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, LOW EST POINT TN TUE lii &REIT CHEAP AS THE eIIEAPESI TO TEL FARMERS ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE M y 23, 1867 • , THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purete— , sed the entire interest of In in ine IL PATCH & Co., is now 4 preparea W offetto the citizens of Bradford County and vicinity, a large' and well selected stock of GitOCERAES„ . ! Which I have purchased for Cain and feel conti dent that can sell -at as 'to;tr figuita as can be purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public a 5 plentlid s tack of TEAS,.COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALERATI.IS, SPICES, • I Have on hand a large stock of AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS LARD arid kinds of FISH. Would call the a tendon of ilk 6 itublic to ; , nr. Can't Be Bea STOCK OF TOBACCO, In qaallty 9r price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap Plc ase call and =unto° our deck of PRING AND All PeLro\fride tcd rko thellate firm w' I ?Oft° Imkzarmt , .. I. C. B. / PATCH Towandx litarch please call and m..*c I A. Ile- Qg, ( AMOS PENNEPACK Ras opened a shop hi the' roolOpie.l4 , pf Rooms of the Yonng/Men's Christian As la tion, second story,over Fddy's.Clothing' ac 7 where Ne i ls Miirpripared to 8 ,- atilitiis `• /TAILORING, Ip gio beat aid most fashionable manner experiencebrman eara,l determination. to key+ ,iaplrith , . the.2imeshaada de44:619 Anna bia.c.oakkaters. he s helleveale/11 enable / him to give satisfaction. 104994 M g .: doneon short notice and reason b 'ti m e. • _ Towvntle. pct. 141887.. In aceropy l INIM AcC., Sa trash lot of tura:mail at ttio Arid will be sold as CASH PAID FOR W. A. ROCKWELL R. 11. PAtCH, WOODEN WARE. eus a zall before selling elsewhere • •I • , C.. 131 PATOft NEW- ANl)4lThi, , • 1 . 11, -- • • 1.10014 tY Wouldjuinowneo to Vie citizens of Towanda, antiAllaPlibllogewerilly; that le* liw4 Is-09M Iwkglidellygocevlng, Ims13,111? --. .t trt-k iY In his petopie; which Iwkwlll sell for Currency et former - 1 . - f GOLD P.RICEgI ;. Conslatteg as aaaal of good well end reliable Fade ki]t_94l' 0,4514,1,15:;0t (RciShality offiny kind) conelstlagin • • S ' I N §,F I T S . dl ,grades. • . , COATS, 'VESTS• 'AND =ii, • " - DRESS. COATS, -POTS. & VESTS; blnen - Coate, Dusters and Punk Over Alla and Over Shirts, Linen and o kiw. Zdiarni Man; taisibnerif: and 11/Ming: Nock Ties, Suspenders, Gloves. Canoe, Leatlabr Bags, Spring Style Silk; Soft , oft Straw ;Hats All prat class.. Remember that:km Goods are cheaper at lair, price Ilan poor goods at any price. Call and ezamlit my goods -before buy tug. •Nest door to Powell;&-Cto. , • • T 8- W., EDDY: lowands, May 28, 1867. • •, • THE TEMPLE OF FASHION NEW STORE AND Ni.W GOODS An entire new • stock of Clcdhing bought as eheaplui belore the war to be sold with • SMALL! -PROFITS I The undersigned* would rcipe ctfn]ly announce to the eltizews pf Toirapthmind eilitylhatAla is new ready Ur offer them Mot/dirk, seat as FINE REAVER OVERCOATS, CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, Also the ,115;EST„ bUESI3 . AND,. BUSINE:3I3, StTT ms AND .cars. , FicaldaiSittloodsl&c. ,, and , this giods bought it very low figures will be sold with very small profits, I intend to establish a per manent trade in this place, and to order to gain the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a basis of HONESTY , . and all goods will be warranted for what they are repress nted to be. Como and examineand convince yourself.. Don't forget the .plaq,, Temple 'al Fashion, opposite the Means House, soath end ol Beidleman'a Bloch. • 1 1. JACOBS. Towanda, 0ct,17, 18G7. ' • BEDELL & VAN VELSOR, FASIEI lON A 131. E MERCHANT TAIL ORS AND rittaras IN EADY MADE CLOTHING TIAIS Atito CAPS, GENTS. FURNISELING" GOODS U 8 Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y We . have a Fashion able Cutter from New York City, and take all the risk in giving you a good lit. • EADY MADE CLOTHING • We make at our own establlsbmtlt.'i We give particular attention to Youth's Boot's, and CHILD.RE'NS' CLO7HING And always bare a gmdreassortment; CLOTHS AND" CASSIMERBS Proml , s cents to $1 per yard, (o 1 woo Best ;Rock of Hats and' Caps Kept within 20 miles. Come and look and prove for Ourself. . 13. Will' be at the Ward Rouse the first and third Display of every month wtth samples of Goods, and prepared to take measures. BEDELL & VAN YELSOR, • 68 Broakat., WavetV, IC Y. • Agents for Grover & Woes Sewing Machines. April 2,1868. - SPRING AND SUMMER-GOODS , , IsticupuTlON ., nt • • GO'REN ,!t, ROS D TOWANDA I P ' %•"- i WHEELIB, it seems to'have pleased the in habitants ot - Trriranda; - anit - vichllty;l4l tetrOgr: nize our fall way of deattngi,,• AND Wuxuxis; 'Wbs•otre 'sincere thanks to he community for extending to as so liberal a patrionage ,until Dem, ; • • ' -;.• - Ant, Writsxms, We deem if our duty i 4 ref l ciprocate on the - fivers hestqwed.upokus far-' • . &I hereby publicly PEOCILLIAN that au groat stock of Neiy Spriiii>..anct Summer . Goods Comprising.vrrs t TrAmkfla PVT', t • of Vii " j'reiitB C'N451011014 - tlfACinrEffi r' '''' '' t 6 bitesif irditoof matablirr falliatibitssid 151 1 4 !.:14 tilgstitialiOATßlittiqp.,'.., ?a: Zi17 1 4- MADE' tfREP , 0174 e WILISTLM ..‘" 11 STRAII. 1 U -IfAttalii COINEEV - - low ergs , 4,61 , reititelied Lt iepitiiiitfc'et: "wo-rt . , l ,atril a r 606 011V.Wiinsilit work 'for &kips, and all other pwrpos-“, lime to' order. Alm, a large .441110411114 ad r IMOKING , 4II , LLEATING , STOVES, Cool sib Wodd Borderm Inroad:a tor Vooldng Morey, .13Iove Piper ;Boat _Pampa, Howl, *debar and Laypeis, kept constant. - 17 on :A -; • ,1 DRAWINGS ! SPEOII'IOATIONS fit all kinds Of :mdoldnely , for mills' aild offie _Ifro, eII RMP I F B4 - ", • • • W, ; - Poroman, wino tailyed large Opulency In ihla branch or,tho•tmainens:' ' - • • -1 i 404111 , C/tßlikr; Wanda, 0040, 3866-1..-4 Y- •!! '• T:9;7iir:' A' _, tp'A': . C,:A . ,R:!r„'I A qE F A .CT .0 ' .4 Y.:. Thetuidersivied*qmAltilly announce to the public ttiat ititre'purcliziied the C - W'R'.:R= I :A: c(o';."' 13:_110,.: r, G. It. ri RI Apd are now preparc4,to build work in 'II ,E "!," . A..T,ES N . .8 y Y,, L E 'And moat workmanlike manner. They will .conetantly keep on hand anliasortment of aplen• 'TOY - AN]) OPEN 33.1314.c4E5, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND• LUMBER WAGONS, El A ial'A NX. . s' . .'l.:i 05 .li-.5;: ALL WORK WAM:UNTED. REPAI.IO(I , promptly attended to at rea• souableyrices: BRYANT & ISTULEN Towanda, May. 9, 1867.--ly. ' N E.WI , I, AXING MILL The nidersigned having' httilt a large and com modious Mill in the Borough or Towanda, and filled It with the most Modern and improved machinery, for the Inanufactare of o WINDOW BASH, BLINDS, • are prepared to 111 orders ther large or small, upon the shortest notice. We bate also a large .varicty of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish such cheaper than they can b• worhed by band. PLANING, TONGDPING, GROVEING, AND SCROLL SAWING and s.l other work -pertaining to ibinery, will be done to snit our customers. - Persons 'building, and uot,llving more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will and it largely for their interest to bny of us, or bring their Bring your l umbergris an t o d worked Flooring, or tby ouchin. f her ma lumb ery er; and. while your team is is f eeding, have it ground out and take it hcime with you. • We will pay CABS. for PINE a BEKLOCK MOM delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, dr if you can't come, unite. L. B. BODGEIIf3 a CO. 'tOwanda. geb..1844. CONFECTIONNiIY MANUFAC TORY.- • Calla the attention of the public• toile fa • that he manufactures and selLs at All kinds Ortonfectionat les, Foreign and :'o mestie" Nntsv&v. tiersDe in the wen ry wish laß .anything in his- ill dci"ll to send their orders to Mat, and they will be promptly ettendettie. 4 Sattsfactlon . patentee& Store in Patton's Block, TwAnda. Pa. - Feb. 24,1868 —if. ' B O °K ' , BINDERY .-!rHE' PUBLIG Is respectfully Informed that the Book- Bindery, tine been removed to the Argus .Build ing, 3d story, -- where alit be done In all its various branches, on •ter . v4 ree eonable as"lhe times" will allow• The Rind ery will be under the Chug An experienced El der,-aud all • work will be promptly_ done, in A style end manner . which cannot b6excelled. Hum, Idagtizinea,,News pipers, Old Books, &c., bound in every ydiiety of style. Particidar attention will be . paid to the Baling and Biding of . - To any desired .pattern, which in quality and durability wil be warranted. All work will be. ready for delivery when promised.- . ,Tbe patronage, of the .public is solicited, and Pettus satisfaction gaairtintced. To - Wanda. August 2. 1.866.—tt. . • rOBACCi) STEAM TOBACCO FACTOR • 0 777 A. N" D A. , W hart lkop r ate min ufaclarlogall kinds o OUT" TOBACCO AND CIGARS W'H'OLE S:AL PRICES . . • • That - cannot fall .to suit .. W e would - most re• spwtfully solicit a call from the ileale.s through Northern Pennsylvania to rn examliation of ,KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA. Stock that eatibe. proc.nred in the market. Give no a try. This lc *home enterprise and wilt anceied with a liberal dispoeftiort of the trade -to support home manufactors. , MEANS :& PLUMMY, 157'Main Street, Towanda, Pa. lu e ' .• FURNItURE- MARB4I9OMS - 1 , ~.lAlitaluximxitrimotutccs to the public thAt he still continues to mannfactaro and k4p mtliand's liegelosoirtment Of -.- " , • • • covaiNtrijllYlNTT'llp,E, itarsans:--,Tables.. Bedsteads. Stands; Chairs, oteser7 dwicriptee... , which will be iti/r e of the beet materiels, antrie he most worn. _Unite the inectinn of the public to mylwrirk, Which shallne be supped in durability, at any shop in the eonntryi . and - my prices will be Sbonato Below as the timer will admit. • Beadroade Collins coestantly on hew/ or tilde to Order. goes!! Orme will be fornishbd -whew desited• • • • , • • : .41. 15, 1865. . ' • MEI I= ONN AND TWO -arATED £llisctt tcous. A. HART, WHOLE ALE AND RETAIL, BO OK-BIN I N 1 H. VI BLANK BOOK'S The undersigned have establhhed a; On Stain Street telolv , Bridge Street lalttell they offer to the trade nt OUR STOCK AND PRICES 1 .Our Tobacco is manufactured from the bes '',,,. : ittl 1 . c •-* ' - f r 0 w 1,141 1.k r- NE•II . RANCE: . _:, PolletailiiiiiKiithisisikfilied:Wo4iff - '' . By H. BairlIVAN, - I;vit.l . . befits - calming innkscria nanthio4tiecw‘i ' u , .y2otiesk? Mei MilleVrigiaek,' '4lo . 4 l ol 4ll teiniestlL .1 .11'1,,51:4070 . 46:' Ir , '. ,• . illlvii Ltvgllsiisci briviuset nipraitTif : - , ' • T - --,,, ~_- ilffifor4 f ,C,,f, , • ~._-_ t --..! . :7:f•t!P_!.17.1: , ... . Livi — iiiii)ihmiff o nii`tit ..!.:: ' 7 - Tiiiiiiii ' anciree; , ' ,,, • i f , -.- strphimui4 lisocrvet vend. .7 • I VA Vlbitt '1mie*A4.14Q.14 . 4:4 -. oifit.. 'o!dbr rreMps,,,lrmrds pi im4 . 5.;„ ..1,7 1 Y ) Zysti Issussuit Cbmiurri t'- , 4 ,P i•t- - • .r. , •,,• ! fr , Hartfont ( Vow it"..:i.z! iz 7. 41 , Capt;i4,,; . i., t 1,,. 1- ..1..;••rn.r1;..,•41,0110,b0t: r NNW . 4r.aaii MUTUAL Litt Ifti!LICANCJI Co :11/(tOild: Capita.; .. 3190 Nom' 4munias:TautiThArevS4ll.ll} Co, (Accipia , te b plda . • Cag41...... .46414 04.10 gurciLLinlrivazusi - . Co. • - Ilartrord:come-, •- • , Cap ital - to.ooomp Tairsoda . . Feb, A. .11111,F, tlyg; AND ACCIDENTA I, x;- . .71,18URANCE: • cAntau Lusamaxt; OVICP SEIIEN ; TEEN MILLION hol,l,Alc.s C. S.--MJSSIME, Agerd, rOlir PLIS POLLOIII3iPCI VAIIIIM;1,3/1LI EL IC Co at pi:. „ antilsiros eiducimir*usamcr ColtrArr ,ftVide/liadi; Capital sad carping, over Efoia Instrhaiaa ' t Of Nele-Yoth. Capital aadpurplpe, over Immix& Ccatuss es Nam Altaatc , • Pkdadc/phia. . Capital and Antigua, 0rd.... ....51,700. too *wants latußAaci Comm • Of New-Yo,. • Capltat aver:. *ryas' Issinusoz Co4Lir, • Of PlniadelpAtar" - 0.1 4 44 - 0 1 4 1 amino. . AETIC 'Nat - A/kiln COMPANY, %Net 6 Capital and Itorpsas, oter.... Pintriv bpsuiallot Colmar , Of Hartford, Conn, Capital and surplus, over , , M /.IfS,LIOBURAXCI.COntiII;r, - • Of _Sp,- Yori Capital and stirpine,crver ' TPLISELLEILS INSUNATICIGOILP•DiT, - t Of Dartford, Conn, CapitA and scrplue,oyer • • ... risks taken on all Hach of Prop!, fy, at . low ratesas by any other reliable Companies. sr Policies - isauod • and Losses, if any. sd. jested at this Ageney,thereby saving the troubk and expense of going elsewhere for settleulent. air Office at the -11.ardwbero store of rAitt ding & Russell . S.. RUSSEI.I.. Towanda. Feb. 7, -tf THE '.INSURANCE - COMPANY .. OF NORTH. AMERICA.. Mace No. 24:: Walnut, Street, Phila.&'pg.'. This Company are now prosectiting the; to - e• peas of Insurance from loss or:damage by F I RI , on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, u threitghbute State of Pennsylvania, on tier • alternii,forlong orshort periods; or perms ec ly of Buildings. by a deposit of Premium. - The prompt payment of claims for lomeuu (4,( hug the period of nearly 70 years that the COM• parry has been in existence. entitles them to tie confidence of the public. DIEECTOR.B.—Arthur, G. Coffin, Jones, Jubn A Brown,Charlvf Taylor, Ambro. White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, WI! Welsh, Wm. B. - Bowen, James N. Dickson. F. Morris Wain, John Moon.- Geo. 1.. Harris' , -.Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Ifrotter, Edward Clarke, Wm'. Cummings. ARTIIIIII G. COFTWroPrO9 - 11 V. C. 7 M S. RllELL, , Agent,Towands, Al 'L. f aER'S MUTUAL Ff BANCE COMPANY Eli VF MIDI)LE PENNSYLVANIA, Of;lee in Dimrille; Montour County, Penn a errpfte The Farmers llntnal Pin insurances Company of ddle Pennsylvania ii , 35 incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature, ta - the year 1869, for the Mutuallrusurance of. Country property only, and immediately.t hereafter commenced its oper. etions on that principle, vrltThh .bna :been strict ly adhered to since. All losses have been promptly paid out of 1b., - Premium collected on application for Inntrance without making any assenserienta. .. Theinsurance of Country proper.? only, tit , lostrateai charged for Insnranc.e, and the prompt paynient of losses andeemed it suladtut recto. mendation of the.Foreters Mutual Fin /*m enu Company of. Middle P,ennaylvania, to s' t owners of sale - class 7 to try'property. . Pi Jon:mug, Sees. Wx. Ftrixra. Pm r LUCIEN MYElt i l Agent, Towandn, l'a March 5. '66 .. 1 %. T ,IVEIII'OOL - D LONDON AND -LI - GLOBE TIRE . - D tar , E 1.M.111t.1 Net.; COHPAEYOffice,' 45 Williaar St., on•I 714. Broadway: >'l , . . • apital, Surplus and Beseryed Pen& (0 01 d)• • • ••••..... . 1 .-....._, . . 1 .... . U.; ,271,..c Assets in theHpiterlStates, over ... I ;mops , ' Daily Preinifittie, upwards of (gold).. 1T. ,,,,, The shareholders' perzonally' rear..foal , . ~ I engageinents of thet company. All Pit.- :, : • mu t bei shareholders: - MaCroltalli Haw Yes/L.—Francis G‘dtteet Es.. Chairmart,,Henry Grinnell Esq., Depo , 3 Ch rman,. Joseph ,Gaillard, Jr. Esq. E. M Archibald, &q. H. B. hi. C.oni re td, . Ales:noir Hamilton, Jr. . hisq., Robert ,C. F rguson. l. Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident &Trefoil . al , anderHamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of limird. Ilasszas;Plieniz Bank—Cammann & Co. The Policies 0 this Company are issued f well-known Arneeican citizens resident in New York, who arc Directors and Shareholders, :•0 , . 'consequently, with the other Shareholders, individually liable -for all the erigagemenili , f the Company ; all Policies are signed by, tlic is .- all elaims are payable 'freesia on prom ~,. to; vritbout deduction - tor interest, and not, :s is usual, sixty days after presentation at 'awl. !They expire at lux o'clock, P. H., and MA J. noon. Life • insuranee effected, and annuni.l granted on I avorable terms, -...• ' H. B. tIeKEAN Ar ht , 'Towanda . A Pill 23, IS6I, - -- --- - T HE EQUITABLE LIFE 1351 -1 ASCE Eocietys A getc for BT.1,1!0,1 CASH CAl 4 ,l"I'Ali $3,000,0ti0 Yearly income art r 52.600.000 YE caa.n. tiONTAN 1: V.'•A Towanda, July 23, 1867. THE ASTOR FIRE INSURAN 4 : I., -ot New York. Agency for 8ra,11,.r.1,%) CAPITAL $400,000 Disidvad for 1.566, 10;i f e l t , 4c4it y s: .w A Toliquada;July 25,11867• THE LYCOUNG MUTUAL FIRE lasi=lice Agency for Bradford Cuoid7. CAPITAL $3,400,060- • Mutual Cash plan. In successful Uperatrill cr twenty-seven years. • NONTANYt WARD Tovrinds, July .23. 1867. WYOMING INSURANCE AGEN CT..- • WYOMING INSURANCE CORPANY Villko3•Barre, P 4 . WM. B. ROW., Pre:ide D. SEWEJWIER; - Vice President 0. Secret:us Capital and Surplus $150,000. North America; Dartford, Cann. assetss34lo,vou Commerce, Albany, N. ' - 500,f,cFalcon. New 'fork, 1 ! 250,00 Falcon. Mass., ' " , 4100,00 0 Applications for insurance in the above com• ponies taken at fair rates, and business attrivi ed to vitt promptness and care. Particular attention will be .given to,Fann 'risks in the country.. Also Life.and Live Stockalnsurance a! fectelin good and reliable companies. Oilier over Fox Stevens , Mercer &C 0.% awe. T. sxvip. Ag es!. Towanda. March 12,1868.--tl. RUSSELL 4 . !.; MIN'S INS I . ? ANC E A . (3 1 F%?V ' ` Capital llepresetittd over -.. OOIIPANIE ItErIiViESITED : - .. NortEAmerica, Philadeiphis,... 3 2,101,207 7.2 MICCEII2, of IlinfOrd -i , . 1,23410 5 ii Germania, - New Yoth";.. - Sie,SIS Home in. Co.. New . H aven: . , • ,1,619,07.) .30 ,0 North American Fifa In: Co.. O • f - ' , ' - New York , '. v ' ' - 755.00 .00 -Enterprise. of • Cinoinitti,........ I ,000.. 00 - 6° Mutual Life' Nei, Tor - i 20,00 ~eee 00 - I _ , till„ ~'' We write poliptisAti the. atente' reffshlo Com- Pinies at the lowest rates . - Pu oleg.colent io. gliten to farm tkroperty. Oftl , ns Ur doo.i L'"l i ' of the Post Mike, op stairs. In eriom orvt . pled by John W.-Ulx and .11 Pest. el , " e l o. 9 14 LL the Lim/Lino-110w anis .8. - - B. il. 4-- - ,t • JOU WitlX. _ _ . ~, ,, l'owantlis, Feb. 20,•teen. WHITE ' MARROVIWAT: 7 I v. /Black Bird reas..tur esktbir gEflrr#r3A•WOli ?c CO. MO,/ 1.300,111/i s3boJou .rbVJAY Slttl,otr Is Ann Mr, s6ll,ftvi $357,00() Oil El